Printing adding machines built on patents of William S. Burroughs of St. Louis sold successfully from the 1890s. The first of these machines printed a single column of figures on a narrow paper tape.
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The Complete History of The Burroughs Adding Machine
The Burroughs Adding Machine can still be purchased today from sites like eBay, usually for between $70 and $300, or more depending on the condition of the machine. At one point the Burroughs Adding ...
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