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351:. Here his mechanical ingenuity quickly asserted itself and under his direction the wire mill belonging to the plant was rebuilt and improved. He remained there for three years, serving part of the time as superintendent. Because of his prompt and thorough investigation of scientific discoveries, he became the mentor of a group of intellectual men in Cincinnati and frequently gave lectures, illustrated by practical experiments, on chemistry, physics, and electricity. In 1850-1851, he undertook the design and construction of locomotives for the 133: 25: 278: 406:, of which he served as vice president for several years and as president for five consecutive terms from 1870 to 1875. He was appointed professor of mechanics at the Institute in 1881. He contributed much to the interest of the Institute's meetings by his lectures, always drawing large audiences. 486:
His invention in 1866 of feed-disks for lathes or other machine tools was the first practical solution of the problem of the infinite gradation of feeds. His other patents relate chiefly to improved forms of tools or modifications of existing machines. The use of absorbent cotton for surgical
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Failing health led Sellers to resign his position as chief engineer of William Sellers & Co. in 1886, but he subsequently continued to engage in active practice as a consulting engineer. Probably his greatest work in this capacity was in connection with the
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Sellers obtained more than thirty letters-patent for inventions of his own, one of the first of which, a coupling device for shafting (1857), is the essential factor in the modern system of interchangeable shafting parts. In 1861, he patented the
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and a direct descendant of Samuel Sellers, who in 1682 received one of the first grants of land in Pennsylvania. His father and a number of paternal ancestors had been engineers; his maternal grandfather was
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Sellers married Cornelia Wells (1831–1909), October 8, 1851. They had four children: Coleman Jr. (1852–1922), Jessie (1855–1932), Horace Wells (1857–1933), and Harold (1875–1876). Jessie married
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and upon the completion of this contract, took charge of the locomotive works of James and Jonathan Niles in Cincinnati. He served for five years as foreman in the works of Niles and Company.
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Sellers was a member of engineering and scientific societies both in the United States and in Europe, and was a charter member and served as president of the
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for a variety of inventions, some of which are listed below. In 1873, he became a partner of the firm. In 1872, Sellers was elected as a member to the
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In 1856, Sellers moved to Philadelphia, where he joined the staff of William Sellers & Co. (the senior partner of which was his second cousin,
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and inventor. He obtained more than thirty letters-patent for inventions of his own, and served as president of the
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From the time of his return to Philadelphia in 1856, Sellers was closely identified with the
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and the methods of power transmission finally adopted. Sellers designed the first large
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operations was recommended by him as early as 1861, and he proposed the employment of
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Coleman Sellers II died December 28, 1907, in Philadelphia and is interred at
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In 1888, Sellers was appointed professor of engineering practice at
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In 1846, Sellers became draughtsman in the Globe Rolling Mill in
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Presidents of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
West Laurel Hill Cemetery
Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania
Sophonisba (Peale) Sellers
Charles Willson Peale

Franklin Institute
Stevens Institute of Technology
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania
Sophonisba (Peale) Sellers
Charles Willson Peale
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Cincinnati
Ohio
George Escol Sellers
Panama Railroad

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