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There were metal-tipped safety shoes produced as early as 1862, with the
metal safety cup installed on the outside of the shoe in the earliest
models. You can view a line-drawing of the one patented in 1862 here:
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPATRE1339
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marsha King" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 11:13 AM
Subject: Query re: steel-toed boots (child sized)
> Fellow HISTARCHers,
>
> I have been asked to try to quickly (within the next 20 minutes) find a
> date when steel-toed boots began to be manufactured. So far my quick
> Google search has not come up with anything but modern boot sales.
>
> Does anyone happen to know when steel-toed boots hit the market?
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> As a bit of background, apparently a high school class from the towns of
> Perry & Lecompton in NE Kansas found a child-sized steel-toed boot no a
> sand bar in the Kansas River. They want to know (approximately) how old
> it is. Unfortunately, the best person locally to answer this question
> is off-work with a medical issue.
>
> Can anyone help, or do we need to admit to not knowing?
>
> Marsha
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> Marsha K. King, Archeologist II
> Environmental Services Section, Bureau of Design
> Kansas Department of Transportation
> Eisenhower State Office Building, 700 SW Harrison St.
> Topeka, KS 66603-3745
> Phone - 785-296-8414 Fax - 785-296-8399
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