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'''Samuel H. Gilson''' was an aero inventor in Salt Lake City.  He assigned parts of his patents to Jay S. Milner.  Perhaps they planned to start a business together, or Milner funded Gilson's research.
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'''Samuel H. Gilson''' was an aero inventor in Salt Lake City.  He assigned parts of his patents to [[Jay S. Milner]].  Perhaps they planned to start a business together, or Milner funded Gilson's research.
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He may have had a role in the [[Aero Club of Utah]] which had a vice president named GIlson.
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Revision as of 09:36, 6 February 2019

Samuel H. Gilson was an aero inventor in Salt Lake City. He assigned parts of his patents to Jay S. Milner. Perhaps they planned to start a business together, or Milner funded Gilson's research.

He may have had a role in the Aero Club of Utah which had a vice president named GIlson.


Patents whose inventor or applicant is Samuel H. Gilson

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Names Samuel H. Gilson
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Countries US
Locations Salt Lake City
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Affiliations Aero Club of Utah
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