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A drawing from the can opener patent No 19063 by Warner. Ezra J. Warner of Waterbury, Connecticut was an American inventor, who patented his design of a can opener in 1858. A crudely shaped bayonet and sickle combo, his design was widely accepted by the U.S. military during the period of the American Civil War.
Warner's grave at Lake Forest Cemetery. He was born in Lake Forest, Illinois, and lived in La Jolla, California, where he worked as an investment counselor. [1] He was the son of Ezra J. Warner, Jr. and grandson of Ezra J Warner, [2] who were wholesale grocery business executives in Chicago, Illinois. [3]
Ezra Warner may refer to: Ezra Warner (inventor), American inventor of the first can opener in 1858; Ezra J. Warner (historian) (1910 – 1974), American Civil War ...
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Kurt and Brenda welcomed their son Kade on Sept. 29, 1998. Just like his dad, he had an unconventional path in the football world. In high school, Kade was a star wide receiver, being named All ...
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ADRIAN — Dale John Warner had his first formal appearance Wednesday morning after being arrested Tuesday on charges that he murdered his wife, Dee Ann Warner, and tampered with the evidence ...
The historian Ezra J. Warner provides the date of birth as September 20, 1809. [1] Price's father and older brother fought in the War of 1812. [4] Sterling attended a now-unknown grammar school and worked on his father's tobacco plantation before entering Hampden–Sydney College in the fall of 1826.