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Richard March Hoe Born October 12 1812 – Died June 7 1886 Double-Cylinder Printing-Process Patent No. 2,629
Inducted 2006 Richard Hoe's advanced printing technology allowed for the development of the first mass media.
Invention Impact Inventors Bio
Born in New York City in 1812, Hoe was the son of Robert Hoe, a British-born
printer who improved the cylinder press developed by David Napier. In 1827,
at the age of fifteen, Hoe left school to join his father's printing firm,
R. Hoe & Company. Within fifteen years, he took over the company and began
working on a new press that discarded the traditional flatbed and attached
the type to a central cylinder, around which revolved four to ten impression
cylinders. This became
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