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Paul Beck Goddard

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Paul Beck Goddard (1811 - 1866) was an American inventor.

Life

He was born in Philadelphia in 1811.[1]

He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1832 with a degree in medicine.[2]

He died in 1866.[3]

Career

He was a contemporary of Robert Cornelius, with whom he collaborated on daguerrotypes and other rapidly advancing photographing techniques of the day.[4]

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