Member of the Worcester, Massachusetts Board of Aldermen
Member of the Worcester, Massachusetts Common Council
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
In office 1864–1865
Personal details
Born
April 22, 1812 Worcester, Massachusetts
Died
July 13, 1906 Worcester, Massachusetts
Resting place
Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Massachusetts
Political party
Republican
Spouse
Harriet Newell Read
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Loring Coes (April 22, 1812 – July 13, 1906) was an American inventor, industrialist and Republican politician who invented the screw type wrench, commonly known as the monkey wrench and who served as a member of the Worcester, Massachusetts City Council and Board of Aldermen, and as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives[1][2] in 1864–1865.
^William T. Davis, ed. (1897), The New England States: Their Constitutional, Judicial, Educational, Commercial, Professional and Industrial History, Volume 1, Boston, Massachusetts: D. H. Hurd & Co., pp. 418–420
^William Richard Cutter, ed. (1914), New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial:A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Volume IV, New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company., pp. 1839–1841
LoringCoes (April 22, 1812 – July 13, 1906) was an American inventor, industrialist and Republican politician who invented the screw type wrench, commonly...
Coes & Co. The Coes Wrench Company was founded April 1, 1888. Coes Wrench Company manufactured the screw type wrench invented by LoringCoes; this wrench...
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handle, which turned a screw, narrowing or widening the jaws. In 1840, LoringCoes, a knife manufacturer in Worcester, Massachusetts, invented a screw-based...
1,300 °F), are applied to quartz. Coesite was first synthesized by LoringCoes, Jr., a chemist at the Norton Company, in 1953. In 1960, a natural occurrence...
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the United Kingdom for the calotype process in photography. April 16 – LoringCoes patents the screw type wrench commonly known as the monkey wrench in...
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1918 to 1941. Katharine Peabody Loring was born in Beverly, Massachusetts, on May 21, 1849, to Caleb William Loring, president of the Plymouth Cordage...
person belongs to. Most studies have looked exclusively at Aboriginal law and lore, with regard to personal and social customs. Aboriginal customary law developed...
Retrieved 14 September 2009. Coe, Michael D. (1992). Breaking the Maya Code. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-05061-3. Coe, Michael D.; Mark L Van Stone...
Copa Catalunya final, a 4–1 victory over Espanyol, became known in club lore as the partido de la máscara, the final of the mask. A week after suffering...
貝塚良雄と樺太庁博物館 [Kaizuka Yoshio and the Karafuto Agency Museum]. 21st Century COE Program Occasional Papers (in Japanese). 11. Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido...
Qais Abdul Rasheed (Pashto: قيس عبد الرشيد) is said to be, in post-Islamic lore, the legendary founding father of the Pashtuns. It is believed that the conception...
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was formally incorporated in 1888. The founders of the club were William Loring Andrews, Theodore L. DeVinne, A. W. Drake, Albert Gallup, Robert Hoe III...
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