Thomas Davenport

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Thomas Davenport (9 July 18026 July 1851) was a Vermont blacksmith who lived in Forestdale Vermont.

With his wife (Emily Davenport), and a colleague (Orange Smalley), he invented the electric motor and electric locomotive circa 1834 in Brandon, Vermont. Thomas Davenport received the first patent on an electric machine in 1837, U. S. Patent No. 132.

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