Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) received Patent No. 121,992 for "An Improvement in Adjustable and Detachable Straps for Garments." He later received two more patents: one for a self-pasting scrapbook and one for a game to help players remember important historical dates.
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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 4801083 | Compound railroad track A compound railroad track wherein the head rail is easily replaceable without replacement of the supports, which comprise two extruded mirror-image L-shaped members, periodically spaced U-shaped separators, and a base plate, all suitably bolted and welded... | 01/31/1989 |
| 4771943 | Train track and track bed assembly A train track bed includes an elongated slot therein and a track rail includes a bottom flange that is supported by the track bed. A bendable locking tab is formed on the bottom flange of the rail. The locking tab is bent into the slot in the bed to restr... | 09/20/1988 |
| 4139154 | Rail for center-flange wheels The present invention relates to a rail intended to constitute a tread for heavy duty rolling stock, such as gantry cranes, mounted on wheels or rollers and concerns more specifically a guide rail on which both center-flange wheels or rollers, and lateral... | 02/13/1979 |