I found some interesting information today which might help shed some light on the availability of can openers during the war. Here is a listing of patents from 1858-1865:
Inventors Name: Residence: Date: Number:
Ezra J. Warner Waterbury, CT. Jan.05,1858 19,063
William C. Dick New York, NY. Nov.1, 1864 44,856
Charles A. Ruff Providence, RI Mar.07,1865 46,709
I also found a reference to one in the American Home Cook Book, 1854, which describes it as a "sardine opener, to open tin boxes of sardines, preserved meats, preserves, &c." However, given the date, this might have been an import.
Rick Musselman
Buckeye Mess
GHTI
Inventors Name: Residence: Date: Number:
Ezra J. Warner Waterbury, CT. Jan.05,1858 19,063
William C. Dick New York, NY. Nov.1, 1864 44,856
Charles A. Ruff Providence, RI Mar.07,1865 46,709
I also found a reference to one in the American Home Cook Book, 1854, which describes it as a "sardine opener, to open tin boxes of sardines, preserved meats, preserves, &c." However, given the date, this might have been an import.
Rick Musselman
Buckeye Mess
GHTI
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