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Sarah "Tabitha" Babbitt (December 9, 1779 - December 10, 1853) was a Shaker credited as a tool maker and inventor. Inventions attributed to her by the Shakers include the circular saw , the spinning wheel head, and false teeth.
Tabitha Babbitt (1779–1853), American toolmaker and inventor, inventor of the circular saw Tabitha Brown (1780–1858), American pioneer in the Oregon Territory Tabitha Chawinga (born 1996), Malawian footballer
B. Tabitha Babbitt; Betty Lou Bailey; Ellene Alice Bailey; Betsey Metcalf Baker; Anna Baldwin; Alice Ball; Alice Pike Barney; Janet Emerson Bashen; Patricia Bath
Tabitha Babbitt (1779–c. 1853), tool making; Betty Lou Bailey (1929–2007), exhaust nozzle; Ellene Alice Bailey (1853–1897), clothing, household goods; Betsey Metcalf Baker (1786–1867), straw bonnets; Anna Baldwin (fl 1860s), milk production; Alice Pike Barney (1857–1931), mechanical devices; Janet Emerson Bashen (born 1957), software
Watching sugar farmers cut through thick cane stalks with machetes, he believed that there was a better way.. Michel mounted a mixer motor onto a standard machete, as well as a worm wheel gearbox and a 2-inch circular blade.
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Erin Murphy is revealing her Bewitched favorites!. Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the Last Chance for Animals' 40th Anniversary Gala on Saturday, Oct. 19, the former child star, 60, who played ...
Harvard's Shaker community began with dissenters from the local state-funded church, who left the state church and affiliated themselves with Mother Ann Lee, founder of the Shaker denomination, when she visited the community in the early 1780s.