Colt
Dec 19, 2025
History Summary Of Lessons 71-74
This week I learned about four Inventions. they are condensed milk, the sleeping car, Toilet paper, and the washing machine. They were invented in the 1800s through the 1860s. They all served a different, but still important services, especially condensed milk due to it’s healing purposes.
Condensed milk is a better bacteria free type of milk that goes through a process in which it is made safe to drink. It was invented by Gail Borden in 1856. Gail Borden was born in New York in 1801. When he got older, he published a newspaper during the Texas revolution. His wife died of yellow fever in 1844. He witnessed children dying from drinking milk from a cow with yellow fever. He invented the condensed milk in 1856 to stop the dying.
The sleeping car is a part of a train in which you can sleep in. It was invented by George Pullman in 1865. Pullman was born in New York, in 1831. When he got older he went into business with is father in moving houses. He then put his engineering skills to the test in Chicago. Started to raise foundations in a swamp, and invented the sleeping car in 1865.
Toilet paper is a soft piece of paper, used to clean yourself after using the restroom. It was invented in 1857 by Joseph Gayetty. China invented many things, including toilet paper. People used different objects all around the world, for instance the Romans used a sponge on a stick, butt get this, they put it back for the next person. American colonists used shells and corncobs. Then Joseph invented toilet paper.
The washing machine is a machine used to clean soiled clothes. It was invented by Hamilton Smith in 1858. It was time consuming to wash clothes. people had to haul a lot of water to wash just a couple of clothes. Inventors started to focus on it in the early 1800s. The washboard and it steadily grew in use. Then smith came and invented the washing machine.
These inventions were all great for the economy and helped us be more efficient. My favorite invention was definitely toilet paper because… its toilet paper.