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- Jethro_Wood_House abstract "Jethro Wood House was the home of Jethro Wood, inventor of a cast-iron plow with replaceable parts, that was the first commercially successful iron plow. He received a patent for this in 1814 which was extended in 1819. He spent his earnings fighting patent infringements.The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964.,The house is located on Poplar Ridge Road in Poplar Ridge in Cayuga County, New York.".
- Jethro_Wood_House added "1966-10-15".
- Jethro_Wood_House architect Jethro_Wood.
- Jethro_Wood_House location Poplar_Ridge,_New_York.
- Jethro_Wood_House nrhpReferenceNumber "66000505".
- Jethro_Wood_House thumbnail JethroWoodHouse2.jpg?width=300.
- Jethro_Wood_House wikiPageExternalLink Plow_CastIron.htm.
- Jethro_Wood_House wikiPageID "13117943".
- Jethro_Wood_House wikiPageRevisionID "533159779".
- Jethro_Wood_House yearOfConstruction "1800".
- Jethro_Wood_House added "1966-10-15".
- Jethro_Wood_House architect "Jethro Wood".
- Jethro_Wood_House built "1800".
- Jethro_Wood_House designatedNrhpType "1964-07-19".
- Jethro_Wood_House governingBody "Private".
- Jethro_Wood_House hasPhotoCollection Jethro_Wood_House.
- Jethro_Wood_House latDegrees "42".
- Jethro_Wood_House latDirection "N".
- Jethro_Wood_House latMinutes "44".
- Jethro_Wood_House latSeconds "15.21".
- Jethro_Wood_House location "Poplar Ridge Road, Poplar Ridge, New York".
- Jethro_Wood_House locmapin "New York".
- Jethro_Wood_House longDegrees "76".
- Jethro_Wood_House longDirection "W".
- Jethro_Wood_House longMinutes "37".
- Jethro_Wood_House longSeconds "57.33".
- Jethro_Wood_House name "Jethro Wood House".
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- Jethro_Wood_House subject Category:Houses_in_Cayuga_County,_New_York.
- Jethro_Wood_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_York.
- Jethro_Wood_House subject Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_New_York.
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- Jethro_Wood_House type HousesInCayugaCounty,NewYork.
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- Jethro_Wood_House comment "Jethro Wood House was the home of Jethro Wood, inventor of a cast-iron plow with replaceable parts, that was the first commercially successful iron plow. He received a patent for this in 1814 which was extended in 1819. He spent his earnings fighting patent infringements.The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964.,The house is located on Poplar Ridge Road in Poplar Ridge in Cayuga County, New York.".
- Jethro_Wood_House label "Jethro Wood House".
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- Jethro_Wood_House sameAs Q6189033.
- Jethro_Wood_House sameAs Q6189033.
- Jethro_Wood_House sameAs Jethro_Wood_House.
- Jethro_Wood_House lat "42.73755833333333".
- Jethro_Wood_House long "-76.63259166666667".
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- Jethro_Wood_House depiction JethroWoodHouse2.jpg.
- Jethro_Wood_House isPrimaryTopicOf Jethro_Wood_House.
- Jethro_Wood_House name "Jethro Wood House".