Nathaniel Hayward

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Nathaniel Manley Hayward (January 19 1808 July 18, 1865)[1] was a US businessman and inventor best known for developing the process of vulcanization and for his collaboration with Charles Goodyear[2] Heyward met Goodyear in 1837 and shared with him the discovery he had made, almost accidentally, while working at a rubber factory in Roxbury.[3]

Hayward's former home at Colchester, Connecticut, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1972.[4]


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