On this day in 1903 Frank W. Pohl was granted the patent for Job-Printing Press.  U.S. Patent No. 730,396.

This invention relates to job-printing presses, and its object is to produce a job-press that shall be reliable and rapid in operation, simple in construction, and which may be driven with comparatively small expenditure of power.

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