• The Edward G. Acheson House is located west of Monongahela's town center, on the south side of West Main Street roughly midway between 9th and 10th...
  • The rather ordinary Edward G. Acheson House sits among similar homes along Main Street.
  • Edward G. Acheson House Has been designated a National Historic Landmark This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the...
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  • From 1890-95 this was home to Edward Goodrich Acheson, who at the age of 17 became the holder of a rock boring machine patent.
  • Located at 908 Main St., the Edward G. Acheson House is a 2-and-a-half story brick building that actually looks quite average.
  • Probably built about 1870, it is notable as the home of Edward G. Acheson (1856-1931), the inventor of carborundum, and as the likely site of its invention.
  • Title: Acheson, Edward G., House. National Register Information System ID: 76001679.
  • Edward G. Acheson House ei tegutse valdkondades Muuseumid. Ettevõttega saate ühendust numbril (724) 797-6234.
  • Edward Goodrich Acheson in the lab with his omnipresent cigar, testing Aquadag, a colloidal suspension of his artificial graphite.
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  • In Edison's Lab, Acheson worked on the development and installation of electrical lighting, including working on the lamp exhibit at the Paris Exhibition in 1881.
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  • Edward G. Acheson Edward Goodrich Acheson, a charter member and President of the Society (1908-1909), was born in Washington, PA, on March 9, 1856.
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