• Mary Dixon Kies (March 21, 1752 – 1837) was an American inventor. On May 5, 1809, her patent for a new technique of weaving straw with silk and thread...
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  • Mary Dixon (murder victim) (?–1886), English victim of serial killer Mary Ann Britland Mary Dixon Kies (1752–1837), née Dixon, American inventor Mary...
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  • academic Johann Kies (1713–1781), German astronomer Mary Dixon Kies (1752–1837), American inventor Pauline Kies (1918–1999), South African botanist This disambiguation...
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    straw bonnets produced in Massachusetts alone in 1810. On May 5, 1809, Mary Dixon Kies received a patent for a new technique of weaving straw with silk and...
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  • cost-improving innovation regarding making women's straw hats, by Mary Dixon Kies, who died before she could profit from her patent. Her original 1809...
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    Killingly. He also founded the first philosophical journal in the country Mary Dixon Kies (1752–1837), the first woman in the United States to receive a patent...
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    Alfred Winslow Jones (Redding) Edward Calvin Kendall (South Norwalk) Mary Dixon Kies (South Killingly) George E. Kimball (New Britain) Stephen Cole Kleene...
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    woman of mysterious identity Anne Pépin, Senegalese Signara (b. 1747) Mary Dixon Kies, first American recipient of a U.S. patent (b. 1752) Thomas Noble,...
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  • Seger, Bohemian organist, composer, and educator (d. 1782) 1752 – Mary Dixon Kies, American inventor (d. 1837) 1763 – Jean Paul, German journalist and...
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    interior design, kitchen features, construction bricks Mary Kenner (1912–2006), sanitary belt Mary Dixon Kies (1752–1837), hat manufacture Elizabeth Kingsley...
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  • is sworn in for a second term as the fourth vice president. May 5 – Mary Dixon Kies becomes the first recipient of a patent granted to a woman by the United...
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    March 21 Maurice d'Elbée, French Royalist military officer (d. 1794) Mary Dixon Kies, American inventor, first recipient of a U.S. patent (d. 1837) March...
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    article presented at Association of Foreman Engineers and Draughtsmen. Mary Dixon Kies (1752–1837) was the first American woman to receive a patent for her...
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  • the original on June 5, 2024. Retrieved January 5, 2020. "NIHF Inductee Mary Kies Transformed the Hat Making Industry". www.invent.org. June 4, 2024. Archived...
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    Jesuit, President of Georgetown College (born 1756) Date unknown – Mary Dixon Kies, first American recipient of a U.S. patent (born 1752) Timeline of...
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    Frederick Dixon Jr. (January 11, 1864 – April 3, 1946) was an American Baptist minister, politician, lawyer, lecturer, writer, and filmmaker. Dixon wrote...
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    m., at the age of 56. Shortly before 7 a.m. Mary was allowed to return to Lincoln's side, and, as Dixon reported, "she again seated herself by the President...
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    Dixon Bridge Disaster, also known as the Truesdell Bridge Disaster, occurred on Sunday, May 4, 1873, when the bridge across the Rock River at Dixon,...
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    American lynching victim convicted in 1913 of the murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan, an employee in a factory in Atlanta, Georgia where he was the superintendent...
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    Mary Draper Ingles (1732 – February 1815), also known in records as Mary Inglis or Mary English, was an American pioneer and early settler of western...
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  • Filmmakers Everyone Should Know". Flavorwire. Retrieved April 16, 2021. Kies, Alex (January 8, 2020). "Remembering Sarah Jacobson, the badass filmmaker...
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    Retiring. 76th: Ruth Ann Palumbo (Lexington): Retiring. 11th: Jonathan Dixon (Corydon): Retiring. 24th: Courtney Gilbert (Hodgenville): Retiring. 29th:...
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  • Sweney, Mark (29 June 2015). "BGT cleared over Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon's revealing dresses". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 June 2015. "BBC Three online...
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  • Animals. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 9781466895751. Dixon, Euell A. (2015-09-22). "Mary Turner (1899-1918)". BlackPast. Archived from the original...
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    Commission". legislature.ky.gov. Retrieved 2023-04-24. "2022 House District Maps By District - Legislative Research Commission". legislature.ky.gov. Retrieved 2023-04-24...
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  • district (2013–present) Matt Brass, 28th district (2017–present) Clint Dixon, 45th district (2021–present) Greg Dolezal, 27th district (2019–present)...
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  • Chef and Owner from Manhattan, NY (eliminated after the appetizer) Nick Dixon, Executive Chef from Boston, MA (eliminated after the entrée) Brianna Bowering...
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  • war & fiction wr. Varsha Dixit (living, India/United States), nv. Isobel Dixon (b. 1969, South Africa), poet in English Négar Djavadi (b. 1969, Iran/Persia/France)...
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    discoloration around his eyes). Shortly before 7 am Mary was allowed to return to Lincoln's side, and, as Dixon reported, "she again seated herself by the President...
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  • Kamala Harris over Trump". AZCentral. Allen, Jonathan; Gomez, Henry J.; Dixon, Matt; Korecki, Natasha (October 4, 2023). "Ron DeSantis' Money Problems...
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