Kennedy Barb on Jayne-Hill Line Barbed Wire, Patented 1874 and 1876
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Artifact Overview
Inventors received hundreds of patents for barbed wire during the late 1800s. Some innovators created strands of fencing with sharp metal points cut into the wire; others incorporated small wire spurs twisted and attached to the wire to create a painful barrier. Each inventor believed their variation made the best fencing to keep livestock out of crop fields or confine them to pastures.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Barbed wire
Date Made
1874-1876
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
A combination of an 1874 patent by William H. Jayne and James H. Hill of Boone, Iowa and an 1876 patent by Charles Kennedy of Hinckley, Illinois.
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
78.37.18
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Iron (Metal)
Color
Gray (Color)
Dimensions
Height: 0.75 in
Width: 1 in
Length: 18.25 in
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