Eli Whitney

1741–1807 (age 66)

Inventor, manufacturer

Biography

Eli Whitney, born in 1741, devoted his talents to designing tools and machines long before large factories dominated the landscape, guiding apprentices, supplying equipment to the Continental army, and laying the groundwork for future American industry.

He valued fair wages, encouraged young inventors, and the stones at Memorial Cemetery mark the resting place of a man whose inventive spirit was a quiet but steady presence in the early republic.