Evans, MathewOn July 24, 1874, five years before Thomas Edison's U. patent, two Canadians, Mathew Evans from Toronto, Ontario, and his friend Henry Woodward, patented the first incandescent lamp with an electric light bulb. They understood that carbon was a conductor, inventor
Evans, OliverOliver Evans ( 13 September 1755 15 April 1819) was a United States inventor. Evans was born in Newport, Delaware. At the age of 14 he was apprenticed to a wheelwright. Evans' first notable invention was in 1787, when he made a machine for making card tee (1755-1819), inventor
Evans, RonaldRonald E. Evans ( November 10, 1933 April 6, 1990) (Captain, USN Ret. was a NASA astronaut. He was born in St. Francis, Kansas, and died in Scottsdale, Arizona, of a heart attack, survived by his wife Jan and two children. He graduated from Highland Park, astronaut
Evans, WalkerWalker Evans ( 1903 1975) was an American photographer made famous by his work for the Farm Securities Administration documenting the effects of the depression. His work uses the large-format, dispassionate viewpoint to emphasize the plight of the America, (1903-1975), photographer
Evatt, HerbertHerbert Vere Evatt ( April 30, 1894 November 2, 1965), Australian jurist and politician (popularly known as "Doc" Evatt or H V Evatt) was born in Maitland, New South Wales, to a working-class family of Anglo-Irish origin. He was never called Herbert: his, Australian politician
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Eveleigh, NicholasNicholas Eveleigh (c. 1748- 1791) was an American planter and political leader who was a delegate to the Continental Congress for South Carolina in 1781 and 1782. Nicholas was born in Charleston, South Carolina, but while still a boy his parents returned, (c.1748-1791), U.S. planter, South Carolina delegate to Continental Congress