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Dorr Eugene Felt (March 18, 1862 – August 7, 1930) was an American inventor and industrialist who was known for having invented the
Comptometer The Comptometer was the first commercially successful key-driven mechanical calculator, patented in the United States by Dorr Felt in 1887. A key-driven calculator is extremely fast because each key adds or subtracts its value to the accumulato ...
, an early computing device, and the
Comptograph The Comptometer was the first commercially successful key-driven mechanical calculator, patented in the United States by Dorr Felt in 1887. A key-driven calculator is extremely fast because each key adds or subtracts its value to the accumulato ...
, the first printing adding machine. The ''Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Company'' that he co-founded with Robert Tarrant on January 25, 1889 J. Turk, p. 75 (1921) remained a major player in the calculator industry until the mid-1970s.


Biography

Dorr E. Felt was born in
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Felt and Allied Families, p. 12 (1921) where he grew up on the family farm and which he left at age 14 to seek employment. His father,
Eugene K. Felt Eugene Kincaid Felt (April 11, 1838, in Webster, New York – July 21, 1915) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly a lower part of Wisconsin Legislature. Biography Felt was born on April 11, 1838, in Webster, New York. He would attend ...
, was a member of the
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. At 16, "his bent of mind, leaning towards mechanics, led him to seek work in a machine shop in Beloit where he found his first employment in the spring of 1878." At 18, he started to learn French and eventually spoke it fluently. Papers in Illinois, p.66 (1922) In early 1882, at age 20, he came to Chicago and worked as foreman of a rolling mill that had a daily output valued at $2,000. In that time he began his work on the
Comptometer The Comptometer was the first commercially successful key-driven mechanical calculator, patented in the United States by Dorr Felt in 1887. A key-driven calculator is extremely fast because each key adds or subtracts its value to the accumulato ...
. During the US Thanksgiving holidays of 1884 he decided to build the prototype of a new calculating machine that he had invented. Because of his limited amount of money, he used a macaroni box for the outside box, and skewers, staples and rubber bands for the mechanism inside. It was finished soon after New Year's Day, 1885. Felt brought his idea to Chicago businessman Robert Tarrant. They signed a partnership contract on November 28, 1887, and incorporated the ''Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Company'' on January 25, 1889. Felt later went on to invent more devices and acquired 46 domestic patents and 25 foreign ones. The original ''macaroni box'' prototype and the first Comptograph ever sold are now part of the
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collection of antique calculators. He was married to Agnes McNulty in 1891 and the couple had four daughters together. Felt was awarded the
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of
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in 1889. Dorr Felt also was the first ambassador for the Department of Commerce formed to study labor abroad after
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. He was an excellent photographer, and many of his war-time and post-war time photos were used by the government. Dorr traveled the world and loved learning. He made his home in Chicago and summered in
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, where the Dorr E. Felt Mansion is registered on the list of National Historic Places.


The Summer Mansion

Dorr was attracted to the pristine beauty of the West Michigan coastline, then known as "the Midwest Riviera," and in 1919 purchased several hundred acres on Lake Michigan in the rolling dunes between Holland and Saugatuck, naming his estate "Shore Acres Farm." Felt began construction of the "Big House" in 1925 for his wife, Agnes. This summer home would be large enough to accommodate his married daughters and their families. Completed in 1928, the 12,000+ square foot mansion consists of 25 rooms, including a third-floor ballroom. Unfortunately, Agnes died in August 1928, six weeks after the family moved in, and Dorr died a year and a half later in 1930. The family kept the home until 1949, but after WWII and the advent of more sophisticated calculators, the family sold the business to
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, and the Felt descendants decided to sell Shore Acres Farm. In 1949, they held a large auction, selling off many of the items original to the mansion and grounds. Dorr E. Felt died of a stroke in Chicago on August 7, 1930. He was 68 years old. He was buried at
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.


Bibliography


Biographies

* W.W. Johnson, "Scars on My Hands: The Life of Dorr Eugene Felt, Inventor and Industrialist," (unpublished), Schmidt Collection, Mathematics, NMAH.
Comptometer website

World of Computer Science

1918 Biographical Sketch



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Books by Felt

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