21 June, 1868
Sarah Mather, the American inventor best known for patenting the first
underwater telescope, died. Her death marked the end of a life dedicated to
innovation, though her invention continued to impact naval technology and
inspire future underwater exploration devices.
16 April, 1845
Sarah Mather received a patent (US43465A) for her invention of the “submarine
telescope and lamp”. This marked a significant achievement for Mather and women
inventors of the time, as it recognized the value and innovation of her device
for underwater observation.