Interior view of the central office of I.M. Singer & Co., 458 Broadway, New York City, August 1857. After Issac Singer and Elias Howe had settled their patent dispute by a licensing agreement, Singer became the largest sewing machine company in the world by 1860. They sold 10,953 machines in 1859, with Elias Howe receiving $1.15 in license income for each one (BSLOC_2019_7_83)
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