Garrett Pipkin
Donald Turner
Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources
"The Earliest Writing Machines." Typewriters. N.p., 2000. Web. 11 Feb. 2013.This site has a lot of pictures and details about the
typewriter. Also this goes through the whole timeline of typewriters. This site also shows us how different types of typewriters
were used in many ways throughout history.
Fillmore, Millard. "Millard Fillmore's Bathtub." Millard Fillmores Bathtub. N.p., 27 Aug. 2011. Web. 11 Feb. 2013.This website tells us that
many new things were being invented during this era which is why the typewriter was invented. It shows to us the true
amazement of the people of that time when hearing about this incredible new machine. Also, it shows us one of the first inventors
of the typewriter.
Jackson, Nicholas. "Last Typewriter Factory in the World Shuts Its Doors." The Atlantic. N.p., 25 Apr. 2011. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. This will help
me by showing how quickly a great idea can come and go when something news comes out and takes its place. It shows me that
we are losing part of our history that we can never get back.
Bellis, Mary. "Typewriters - Qwerty - Typing Invention History." Typewriters - Qwerty - Typing Invention History. N.p., 2006. Web. 11 Feb.
2013.This resource shows me the facts about the inventors and when they created the first practical typewriter that was later
patented. It shows us the troubles they went through in order to make the machine perfect in their own image, no mistakes
allowed.
"Typewriters." Ekatetra.com. N.p., 2 July 2006. Web.This cite explains to us how typewriters evolved to the outstanding machine it became.
It was never world wide known like the automobile, but rather in a smaller part of the world. Also, it explains when the first and
many typewriters were made and how they worked.
Secondary Sources
Daniels, George. "World Book Online Reference Center | Online Reference Book| Online Encyclopedia." World Book. N.p., 2013. Web. 11 Feb.
2013.This helps me know who invented the typewriter and what steps they took to get there and who helped them. It gives me
specific details of the inventors that could not be found elsewhere. Two of Glidden's coworkers suggested making a spading
machine and Glidden brought up the typewriter which they worked on successfully.
Romano, Frank "World Book Online Reference Center | Online Reference Book| Online Encyclopedia."World Book. N.p., 11 Feb. 2013. Web.
11 Feb. 2013.This gives me valuable information on how typewriters went out date and the printer its place. Also, it tells me about
different types of typewriters and how they work to improve the lives of people. It also creates a mean by which people can write
neatly and fast.
"First Practical Typewriter: Curators' Favorites: Museum Online Collections from the Wisconsin Historical Museum." First Practical
Typewriter: Curators' Favorites: Museum Online Collections from the Wisconsin Historical Museum. N.p., 1996. Web. 11 Feb.
2013.This resource tells us of how the men who created the first working typewriter became interested and started working on the
marvelous machine. It explains details of the employer of the men who created it. Also, they worked to perfect it so nothing would
be wrong and made a beautiful machine.
Bellis, Mary. "The Invention of The Typewriter." About.com Inventors. N.p., 2013. Web. 11 Feb. 2013.This site shows me who made the
first typewriter in 1847 (Alfred Ely). His invention lead to the later invention of the first full working typewriter written by Christopher
Sholes. Also, it tells me when the first typewriter was patented in 1873 which is very important.
“Typewriter.” How Products are Made. 2002.Retrieved December 09,2012 from Encyclopedia.com. This website informs me about the
different types and sizes of typewriters. It tells me when it was first patented and who invented the different types. It also explains
how it was assembled and how it works.
Donald Turner
Annotated Bibliography
Primary Sources
"The Earliest Writing Machines." Typewriters. N.p., 2000. Web. 11 Feb. 2013.This site has a lot of pictures and details about the
typewriter. Also this goes through the whole timeline of typewriters. This site also shows us how different types of typewriters
were used in many ways throughout history.
Fillmore, Millard. "Millard Fillmore's Bathtub." Millard Fillmores Bathtub. N.p., 27 Aug. 2011. Web. 11 Feb. 2013.This website tells us that
many new things were being invented during this era which is why the typewriter was invented. It shows to us the true
amazement of the people of that time when hearing about this incredible new machine. Also, it shows us one of the first inventors
of the typewriter.
Jackson, Nicholas. "Last Typewriter Factory in the World Shuts Its Doors." The Atlantic. N.p., 25 Apr. 2011. Web. 17 Jan. 2013. This will help
me by showing how quickly a great idea can come and go when something news comes out and takes its place. It shows me that
we are losing part of our history that we can never get back.
Bellis, Mary. "Typewriters - Qwerty - Typing Invention History." Typewriters - Qwerty - Typing Invention History. N.p., 2006. Web. 11 Feb.
2013.This resource shows me the facts about the inventors and when they created the first practical typewriter that was later
patented. It shows us the troubles they went through in order to make the machine perfect in their own image, no mistakes
allowed.
"Typewriters." Ekatetra.com. N.p., 2 July 2006. Web.This cite explains to us how typewriters evolved to the outstanding machine it became.
It was never world wide known like the automobile, but rather in a smaller part of the world. Also, it explains when the first and
many typewriters were made and how they worked.
Secondary Sources
Daniels, George. "World Book Online Reference Center | Online Reference Book| Online Encyclopedia." World Book. N.p., 2013. Web. 11 Feb.
2013.This helps me know who invented the typewriter and what steps they took to get there and who helped them. It gives me
specific details of the inventors that could not be found elsewhere. Two of Glidden's coworkers suggested making a spading
machine and Glidden brought up the typewriter which they worked on successfully.
Romano, Frank "World Book Online Reference Center | Online Reference Book| Online Encyclopedia."World Book. N.p., 11 Feb. 2013. Web.
11 Feb. 2013.This gives me valuable information on how typewriters went out date and the printer its place. Also, it tells me about
different types of typewriters and how they work to improve the lives of people. It also creates a mean by which people can write
neatly and fast.
"First Practical Typewriter: Curators' Favorites: Museum Online Collections from the Wisconsin Historical Museum." First Practical
Typewriter: Curators' Favorites: Museum Online Collections from the Wisconsin Historical Museum. N.p., 1996. Web. 11 Feb.
2013.This resource tells us of how the men who created the first working typewriter became interested and started working on the
marvelous machine. It explains details of the employer of the men who created it. Also, they worked to perfect it so nothing would
be wrong and made a beautiful machine.
Bellis, Mary. "The Invention of The Typewriter." About.com Inventors. N.p., 2013. Web. 11 Feb. 2013.This site shows me who made the
first typewriter in 1847 (Alfred Ely). His invention lead to the later invention of the first full working typewriter written by Christopher
Sholes. Also, it tells me when the first typewriter was patented in 1873 which is very important.
“Typewriter.” How Products are Made. 2002.Retrieved December 09,2012 from Encyclopedia.com. This website informs me about the
different types and sizes of typewriters. It tells me when it was first patented and who invented the different types. It also explains
how it was assembled and how it works.