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National Typewriter Day marks the anniversary when Christopher Latham Sholes was granted a United States patent for his typewriting machine on June 23, 1868.
Typewriters changed how communication works. Letters became professional looking, creating a format that makes letters more legible compared to handwritten correspondence. The typewriter has also opened job opportunities for women.
Read the rest of this fascinating history (includes pictures of the earliest typewriters) at: http://site.xavier.edu/polt/typewriters/tw-history.html
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