Lucien Stephen Crandall

Lucien Stephen Crandall (May 4, 1844 - 1889) was an American inventor of typewriters, adding machines and electrical devices. Crandall gave his name to several typewriters, and he was also involved in the development of various machines, such as the project to produce the Hammond design at the Remington factory, or later the International typewriter.

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