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Dakota Datebook
July 24, 2004
"Clarence Crum, Inventor"
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Clarence Crum, from Hannah, received at least two patents
for his inventions. On July 4th, 1913, the Hansboro Pioneer reported that
Crum received a patent for an invention of his, which will be a
great convenience to motor drivers. The device will cause the lights on
an automobile to follow curves or turns in the road automatically. It
will work on any kind of car and will be a splendid rig to take the danger
spots out of a crooked road on a dark night. Clarence has had several
inquiries from auto firms to secure a right to the use of the device.
Seven years earlier, on July 26th, the Pioneer reported
that Crum had received his first patent for a rein holder, a clever
little contrivance which fastens to the dashboard of the buggy and keeps
the reins from falling under the feet of the team. The Rolla Star,
the article continued, is out with the suggestion that he should
now patent a contrivance that would enable a fellow to drive with one
hand when out riding with his girl. (Others) say there is a scheme that
would beat any patented device - let the girl drive the team.
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