Beulah Louise Henry was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, posthumously recognizing her significant contributions to the field of invention and her lasting impact on technology and society.
Beulah Louise Henry died at the age of 85. This marks the end of a life dedicated to innovation and invention, leaving behind a legacy of over 110 inventions and 49 patents.
Beulah Louise Henry received a patent for a tool that enabled the writing of multiple copies of a document on a typewriter without the use of carbon paper. This invention aimed to improve efficiency in office work.
Beulah Louise Henry was born in Raleigh, North Carolina. This marks the beginning of the life of a prolific inventor who would contribute significantly to consumer products and manufacturing technology.