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  1. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth (November 10, 1791 – December 27, 1858) was a Yale-educated attorney who became the first Commissioner of the U.S. Patent Office, where he encouraged innovation by inventors Samuel F.B. Morse and Samuel Colt.

  2. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth (10 de noviembre de 1791 - 27 de diciembre de 1858) fue un abogado educado en Yale que se convirtió en el primer Comisionado de la Oficina de Patentes de EE. UU., donde alentó la innovación de los inventores Samuel FB Morse y Samuel Colt.

  3. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth papers. Collection Overview. Finding Aid View. Digital Materials. Container List. Scope and Contents. The papers consist of several letters and two journals of Henry Ellsworth's travels to New Connecticut (1811) and to the West (1832) after his appointment as Commissioner to the Indians.

  4. views 1,635,168 updated. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth, 1791–1858, American agriculturist, b. Windsor, Conn., grad. Yale, 1810. His interests were varied. He was a lawyer, businessman, and farming enthusiast. In 1832 he made a trip west as one of the commissioners appointed to superintend the removal of Native Americans to what is now Oklahoma.

  5. Ellsworth, a native of Connecticut, graduated from Yale in 1810. He was president of the Aetna Insurance Company (1819-1821); an Indian commissioner (1832); and the commissioner of patents (1835-1845). An agriculturalist and a federal functionary, he has been called the father of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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  6. 4 de oct. de 2019 · FIRST COMMISSIONER OF THE U.S. PATENT OFFICE. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth (1791-1858) served as the first Commissioner of the U.S. Patent Office from 1835 to 1845. He modernized the agency and was heavily involved in supporting inventors of the day.

  7. Ellsworth's name is found only in v. 7, p. 11 in Gould's lecture on waste. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth's papers are in Sterling Library. Pleadings are the mutual altercations between Plaintiff and Defendant put into the legal form and set down in writing. Pleas were anciently oral. From Edward to the reign of William, they were made in Norman French.