Thomas Jennings was born in 1891 and worked in a number of jobs before focusing on what would become his chosen career... as a tailor. Jennings' skills were so admired that people near and far came to him to alter or custom-tailor items of clothing for them.
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created the first clock ever built in the United States first Black Presidential appointee Thomas L. Jennings...
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; Benjamin Banneker, Thomas Jennings, other exceptional scientists Thomas Jennings, the first known African American to hold a patent, used the money he earned from his invention to fund abolitionist causes. A tailor in New York City, Jennings is credited with being the first African American to hold a U.S. patent.
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More on Thomas L Jennings from Infoplease: African American Inventors - African American Inventors Thomas L. Jennings (1791–1859) A tailor in New York City, Jennings ... Black Scientists and Inventors - Black Scientists & Inventors Benjamin Banneker, Thomas Jennings, other exceptional scientists ...
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Thomas L. Jennings (17911856) was a leading abolitionist. He was a free black tradesman who operated a dry-cleaning business in New York City,
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MySpace profile for Thomas Jennings. Find friends, share photos, keep in touch with classmates, and meet new people on MySpace.
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Founded in 1891, and still run by the Jennings family, Phoenix Engineering is the UK’s oldest and largest manufacturer of Road Construction and Maintenance Plant and Equipment. We have dealers in over 40 countries world wide, and have exported equipment to places as diverse as Vietnam, Laos, the West Indies,
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Bailey, Thomas Jennings Nominated by Woodrow Wilson on May 16, 1918, to a seat vacated by Walter I. McCoy; Confirmed by the Senate on May 22, 1918, and received commission on May 22, 1918. Assumed senior status on November 1, 1950. Service terminated on January 9, 1963, due to death.
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Bailey, Thomas Jennings (1867-1963) — of Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tenn.; Nashville, Davidson County, Tenn.; Washington, D.C. Born in Nashville, Davidson County, Tenn., June 6, 1867. Son of James E. Bailey and Elizabeth Margaret (Lusk) Bailey;
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