Seth Boyden

Seth Boyden (November 17, 1788March 31, 1870) was arguably the greatest American inventor before Thomas Edison. A New England native (born in Foxboro, Massachusetts) who moved to Newark, New Jersey, Boyden perfected the process for making patent leather, created malleable iron, invented a nail-making machine, and built his own steamboat. Boyden never profited from his inventions, he never bothered patenting anything, and refused honors from the leather makers and City of Newark. When he died he lived in near poverty and was at work on a kind of giant strawberry. He was the brother of Uriah A. Boyden.

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Boyden, Seth Boyden, Seth Boyden, Seth During the last 15 years of his life Boyden lived in Hilton, NJ (now Maplewood, NJ) and developed a hybrid strawberry known as the Hilton strawberry.

 

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