Mary Walton
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Mary Walton received patent #237,422 for her invention to reduce noise pollution from elevated trains. Following successful trials, she sold the rights to the Metropolitan Railroad of New York City for $10,000. This invention involved cradling the tracks in a wooden box lined with cotton and filled with sand, effectively dampening the sound of trains running over the tracks.
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