26 April, 1892
Sarah Boone obtained United States patent number 473,563 for her improvements to
the ironing board. This was a pivotal moment in her career as an inventor,
officially recognizing her innovative design which aimed to improve the quality
of ironing sleeves and bodies of women's garments. The ironing board was narrow,
curved, and reversible, designed for easier use on sleeves.
25 November, 1847
Sarah Marshall, later known as Sarah Boone, married James Boone (or Boon), a
free black man, in New Bern, North Carolina. This marriage coincided with her
being granted freedom from slavery. This union was a significant event in her
life, marking her transition from enslavement to freedom and the beginning of
her married life.