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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 .
A can opener (North American and Australian English) or tin opener (British English) is a mechanical device used to open metal tin cans. Although preservation of food using tin cans had been practiced since at least 1772 in the Netherlands, the first can openers were not patented until 1855 in England and 1858 in the United States.
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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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]
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