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Henry Burden | |
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Born | |
Died | January 19, 1871 Troy, New York, U.S. | (aged 79)
Education | University of Edinburgh |
Known for | Founder of Burden Iron Works |
Spouse |
Helen McOuat
(m. 1821; died 1860) |
Children | 8, including William, Isaiah |
Parent(s) | Peter Burden Elizabeth Abercrombie Burden |
Relatives | James A. Burden Jr. (grandson) William A. M. Burden Sr. (grandson) |
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Henry Burden (April 22, 1791 – January 19, 1871) was an engineer and businessman who built an industrial complex in Troy, New York called the Burden Iron Works. Burden's horseshoe machine, invented in 1835, was capable of making 60 horseshoes a minute. His rotary concentric squeezer, a machine for working wrought iron, was adopted by iron industries worldwide. His hook-headed spike machine helped fuel the rapid expansion of railroads in the U.S. The Burden Iron Works is now an historical site and museum.