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1797 A Mr Snodgrass of Glasgow invented the opener and scrutcher for the cleaning of cotton <ref>Fielden’s Magazine Vol 4</ref> and first used by [[Houston and Co]] at Johnston, near Paisley
1797 A Mr Snodgrass of Glasgow invented the opener and scrutcher for the cleaning of cotton <ref>Fielden’s Magazine Vol 4</ref> and first used by [[Houston and Co]] at Johnston, near Paisley
1825 An award for improvements to the steam engine <ref>Mechanic's Magazine</ref>


c1829 The [[Cigar]] steamboat was designed and built by him
c1829 The [[Cigar]] steamboat was designed and built by him

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of Glasgow.

Cotton spinner

1797 A Mr Snodgrass of Glasgow invented the opener and scrutcher for the cleaning of cotton [1] and first used by Houston and Co at Johnston, near Paisley

1825 An award for improvements to the steam engine [2]

c1829 The Cigar steamboat was designed and built by him

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Sources of Information

  1. Fielden’s Magazine Vol 4
  2. Mechanic's Magazine