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Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the corn shelling machine he owned, which was invented by Paul Pillsbury in 1803

Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the corn shelling machine he owned, which was invented by Paul Pillsbury in 1803


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Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the corn shelling machine he owned, which was invented by Paul Pillsbury in 1803

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Drawing by Thomas Jefferson of the corn shelling machine he owned, which was invented by Paul Pillsbury in 1803

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1803 Agricultural Corn Diagram Idea Invention Jefferson Machine Paul Plan Shell Technology


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This print showcases a remarkable drawing by none other than Thomas Jefferson himself. The subject of this intricate illustration is the corn shelling machine, an ingenious invention that revolutionized early American agriculture. Invented by Paul Pillsbury in 1803, this groundbreaking technology caught the attention of President Jefferson, who became its proud owner. The drawing depicts a detailed plan and diagram of the corn shelling machine, showcasing Jefferson's keen eye for precision and innovation. It serves as a testament to his deep interest in advancing agricultural practices during his time as America's third president. With its clever design and efficient mechanism, this invention played a crucial role in streamlining the labor-intensive process of shelling corn. By automating this task, farmers were able to increase productivity and save valuable time. As we admire this historical artifact from Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, it reminds us not only of the brilliance behind Paul Pillsbury's creation but also Thomas Jefferson's unwavering commitment to progress. This drawing encapsulates their shared vision for harnessing technology to improve lives and drive societal development. Let us appreciate this extraordinary piece as a symbol of American ingenuity and how innovative ideas can shape our nation's history.

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