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Francis C. Osborn Sr.

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Francis Conrad Osborn Sr. (December 10, 1856 – May 25, 1927) was a teacher, businessman and inventor. He held about 50 patents for cash register designs, springless scales, and other devices.

Early life and education

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Son of Ozias and Mary C. (Herbener) Osborn, he was born and raised in Bridgeport, New York. He was educated in local schools and Cazenovia Seminary. Osborn taught in public schools of Fayetteville, New York in 1880-1882 before enrolling at Syracuse University, where he graduated with honors in 1885. He was a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity.[1]

Career

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After working for several years for Ginn & Co., he settled in Detroit, Michigan in 1889 to work on a design for a cash register. In 1891 he married Laura A. Freele. They had three children.

Osborn organized several companies in Detroit, including: the Osborn Cash Register Co., Ltd. in 1896, which he sold out to the National Cash Register Co. in 1900; the Standard Computing Scale Co., Ltd. in 1889, which produced devices he designed; the Perfection Hand Stamp Company in 1900,[2] which produced cancellation devices used in post offices in the US and Canada;[3] and the F.C. Osborn Co., which produced machinery for making cardboard tubing[4][5] and scales.

Some patents applied for and issued

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All patents in the United States, except where noted:

References

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General sources

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  • "Bio. of Frank Conrad Osborn," The Book of Detroiters, Albert N. Marquis, ed., Chicago, A.N. Marquis & Co., 1908. Vol. V, page 350
  • "Biography of Francis C. Osborn," The Book of Detroiters 2nd edition, Albert N. Marquis, ed., Chicago, A.N. Marquis & Co., 1914 Archived 2015-09-10 at the Wayback Machine (via Wayne County, MI Biographies website)
  • Robert Budd Ross; George Byron Catlin; Clarence Monroe Burton (1898). Landmarks of Detroit;. Evening News Association.
  • Obituaries, The News-Palladium, 26 May 1927

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