Gottfried Schloemer
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Gottfried Schlöemer or Godfrey Schlöemer (1842–1921) was a coopersmith, mechanical engineer, and inventor who lived in the south part of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US. His ancestors were from Germany and Prussia, as was his wife.
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1921-11-24
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Gottfried Schlöemer or Godfrey Schlöemer (1842–1921) was a coopersmith, mechanical engineer, and inventor who lived in the south part of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US. His ancestors were from Germany and Prussia, as was his wife. Schlöemer's claim to fame rests on the motorized carriage that he built in 1889, which has hailed as the first workable gasoline-engine car ever made in the United States, which was at least four years ahead of Charles Duryea and his brother Frank, who are often identified with this accomplishment. He is also credited with associated innovations like the first car muffler and a transmission. The automobile vehicle he invented in 1889 still exists and is at the Milwaukee Public Museum.
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