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Inventor of Sewing Machine

The article is titled "James E. A. Gibbs, Inventor of Sewing Machine, Dies". The headline is clear and concise, and it accurately reflects the content of the article. The byline is not included, so we do not know who wrote the article.

The lead paragraph of the article states that James E. A. Gibbs, an inventor of the sewing machine, died on April 21, 1902, at his home in Salem, West Virginia. The paragraph also mentions that Gibbs was a resident of Pocahontas County at one time.

The body of the article provides more biographical information about Gibbs. It states that he was born in 1830 in Virginia. He moved to Pocahontas County in 1850, and he married and had four daughters. Gibbs invented a sewing machine in 1860, and he patented it in 1861. The article also mentions that Gibbs owned a 500 acre farm and a house in Salem.

The ending of the article states that Gibbs was a "prominent citizen" of Pocahontas County. The article also mentions that his funeral will be held on April 23, 1902, at the Methodist Church in Salem.

The article is written in a clear and concise style. The author uses simple language that is easy to understand. The article is also objective and unbiased. The author does not express any personal opinions or beliefs.

 

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