design-is-fine:Patent models for a clothespin, 1864-1873. The earliest American patent was granted in 1832, though designs for hanging one’s laundry were likely known in England before then. In 1853, Vermont inventor David M. Smith patented a groundbreaki
design-is-fine:Patent models for a clothespin, 1864-1873. The earliest American patent was granted in 1832, though designs for hanging one’s laundry were likely known in England before then. In 1853, Vermont inventor David M. Smith patented a groundbreaki
design-is-fine:Patent models for a clothespin, 1864-1873. The earliest American patent was granted in 1832, though designs for hanging one’s laundry were likely known in England before then. In 1853, Vermont inventor David M. Smith patented a groundbreaki
design-is-fine:Patent models for a clothespin, 1864-1873. The earliest American patent was granted in 1832, though designs for hanging one’s laundry were likely known in England before then. In 1853, Vermont inventor David M. Smith patented a groundbreaki
design-is-fine:Patent models for a clothespin, 1864-1873. The earliest American patent was granted in 1832, though designs for hanging one’s laundry were likely known in England before then. In 1853, Vermont inventor David M. Smith patented a groundbreaki
design-is-fine:Patent models for a clothespin, 1864-1873. The earliest American patent was granted in 1832, though designs for hanging one’s laundry were likely known in England before then. In 1853, Vermont inventor David M. Smith patented a groundbreaki
design-is-fine:Patent models for a clothespin, 1864-1873. The earliest American patent was granted in 1832, though designs for hanging one’s laundry were likely known in England before then. In 1853, Vermont inventor David M. Smith patented a groundbreaki