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Martha Coston
Born Dec 12 1826 - Died Jul 9 1904

Improvement in Pyrotechnic Night-Signals
Patent No. 115,935

Inducted 2006


Coston spent ten years testing and refining her process of night flares before patenting it in 1859. The Coston Signal Flare used bright and long-lasting flares in red, white, and green for ship-to-ship or ship-to-land signaling over great distances. During the Civil War, the Coston Manufacturing Company sold the signals at cost to the Navy, but Coston struggled for decades to receive compensation for the supplies.

Invention Impact

The Coston signal flare and code system was used by the United States Life Saving Service (the forerunner of the United States Coast Guard), the U.S. Weather Service, military institutions in England, France, Holland, Italy, Austria, Denmark, and Brazil, commercial merchant vessels, and private yachting clubs.

Inventor Bio

Coston was born in Baltimore, Maryland. Receiving no formal education, she was an independent inventor and successful entrepreneur at Coston Manufacturing Company.



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