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Story August 21, 1826

Phenix Gazette

Alexandria, Virginia

What is this article about?

A new machine for cutting and smoothing wooden ware such as tubs and buckets from whole timber, invented by Mark Twitchell, is now operating at Mr. Nicholls' steel grinding mills near Hamilton Village. Twitchell will demonstrate it on the upcoming Monday from 1 to 5 o'clock.

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NEW MACHINE.
A machine for cutting Wooden Ware, such as tubs, buckets, &c. &c. from Whole timber, has been lately erected, and is now in complete operation at the steel grinding mills of Mr. Nicholls, near Hamilton Village. We understand it cuts and smoothes the ware with great speed. The inventor, Mark Twitchell, will attend to the machine on Monday next, from one till five o'clock, in order to give those who may wish to become acquainted with this useful invention, an opportunity of seeing it in operation.

What sub-type of article is it?

Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Wooden Ware Machine Invention Demonstration Hamilton Village Mark Twitchell

What entities or persons were involved?

Mark Twitchell Mr. Nicholls

Where did it happen?

Steel Grinding Mills Of Mr. Nicholls, Near Hamilton Village

Story Details

Key Persons

Mark Twitchell Mr. Nicholls

Location

Steel Grinding Mills Of Mr. Nicholls, Near Hamilton Village

Event Date

Lately; Monday Next

Story Details

A machine for cutting and smoothing wooden ware from whole timber has been erected and is operating at Mr. Nicholls' mills near Hamilton Village. Inventor Mark Twitchell will demonstrate it on Monday next from one to five o'clock.

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