Blake whitney thompson biography

  • Avery Blake Whitney
  • Status: Free Agent
  • Born: 5/25/1996 in Sharpsburg, GA
  • Draft: 2018, Chicago Cubs, Round: 24, Overall Pick: 728
  • College: South Carolina-Upstate

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November 4, 2024RHP Blake Whitney elected free agency.
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Eli Whitney Blake

American inventor

Eli Whitney Blake, Sr. (January 27, 1795 – August 18, 1886) was an American inventor, best known for his mortise lock and stone-crushing machine, the latter of which earned him a place into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

Early life

Blake was born on January 27, 1795, in Westborough in Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was the son of Elihu Blake and Elizabeth Fay (néeWhitney) Blake. His older brother, also named Elihu Blake, was the father of William Phipps Blake.[1] His sister, Maria Georgianna Blake, was married to Archibald Burgess.[2]

He was a nephew of Eli Whitney, the inventor of the cotton gin. His maternal grandparents were Eli Whitney Sr., a prosperous farmer, and his wife Elizabeth (née Fay) Whitney. His paternal grandparents were Tamar (née Thompson) Blake and Ebenezer Blake Jr., a descendant of William Blake, who emigrated from England to Dorchester between 1630 and 1635, and later helped William Pynchon settle Springfield, Massachusetts.[citation needed]

Blake studied at Leic

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