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Jesse Armour Crandall

Jesse Armour Crandall (October 20, 1834 – August 3, 1920) was an American inventor and toy-maker. He had taken out over 150 patents on toys in his 75 years of inventing.〔''Popular Science'', Volume 47, July 1920, p. 45.〕 Crandall's father, Benjamin Potter Crandall, was also a toy-maker as well as three of Jesse's brothers (Benjamin, Charles Thompson and William Edwin).〔(Toy Horses ) (from the V&A Museum of Childhood website)〕 Unlike his brothers who remained primarily associated with their father's toy business in New York City, Jesse started his own company in Brooklyn. It was a friend, perhaps Henry Ward Beecher, who named him "The Child's Benefactor". This became his trademark and slogan.〔''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'', Thursday, October 16, 1930, p. 21.〕
==Baby and Doll Carriages==

Crandall's father had begun selling baby carriages in the 1830s which were billed as "the first baby carriages manufactured in America."〔(Museum of American Heritage ), retrieved 6 September 2010〕 Jesse designed a tool to drill the ten evenly spaced holes in carriage wheels at the same time when he was only eleven years old.〔McClintock, Inez and Marshall, ''Toys in America'', Public Affairs Press, Washington, D. C., 1961, p. 158.〕 Crandall was issued a number of patents for improvements and additions to the standard models. These included adding a brake to carriages, a model which folded, an oscillating axle, and designs for parasols and an umbrella hanger. An 1867 Crandall doll carriage model with a leather hood was once on display at the Museum of the City of New York.〔McClintock, Inez and Marshall: ''Toys in America'', Public Affairs Press, Washington, D.C. 1961〕 As of October 2010, it was still in the Museum's collection.


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