The Homance Chronicles podcast

Episode 305: Hoes of History: The First Female Patent Owners

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We dive into the remarkable stories of the first three women to receive patents in the United States, breaking new ground in their fields. We start with Hannah Wilkinson Slater, who in 1793 became the first woman to receive a U.S. patent for her revolutionary improvement in cotton-spinning technology. Next, we explore the work of Mary Dixon Kies, who patented a process in 1809 for weaving straw with silk or thread, transforming the hat-making industry. Finally, we highlight Hazel Irwin, who patented an innovative cheese press, contributing to advancements in food production. These pioneering women paved the way for future generations of female inventors, showing the world that innovation knows no gender.

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