Livestock fencing for the small homesteader - Backwoods Home Magazine
By Don Lewis In 1874, a United States patent (#157,124) was issued to Joseph F. Glidden, a long-serving sheriff in DeKalb County, Illinois. His invention — possibly one of the simplest ever recorded by the patent office — consisted of the artful arrangement of three wires. He wasn’t the first one to think of it. […]
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