Thomas Elkins (Abolitionist and Inventor)

Posted by Valeria Galgano on Sunday, August 4, 2024

Full Name: Dr. Thomas Elkins
Profession: Abolitionist and Inventor

Biography: Elkins was an African-American dentist and abolitionist, known also for a number of patented inventions and improvements. He began his career as a pharmacist, then after ten years trained as a dentist.

During the operation of the Underground Railroad, Elkins was involved in helping to transport slaves to Canada. He helped directly and indirectly by raising funds for the organisation, including by running a renowned station in New York.

Born: 1818
Birthplace: New York, USA

Died: August 10, 1900

Historical Events

  • 1879-11-04 African American inventor Thomas Elkins patents the Refrigerating Apparatus

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