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Marshall Burns Lloyd
b.10 Mar 1858 St. Paul, Minnesota, United States
d.10 Aug 1927 Menominee, Menominee, Michigan, United States
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m. 15 Mar 1882
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Marshall Burns Lloyd (March 10, 1858 – August 10, 1927) was an American inventor and manufacturer, best known for inventing the Lloyd Loom which was used for making a popular style of furniture and baby carriages. He also was noted for filing patents for the production of steel tubing which he sold for $800,000, a substantial amount at the time.[1] Lloyd sold his loom patents for 3 million dollars in the 1920s.[1] Lloyd held about 200 patents.[1] Marshall Davies Lloyd provides extensive biographical and related information on his website. There is no need to reproduce it here. Go to his articles.
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