Article snapshot taken from[REDACTED] with creative commons attribution-sharealike license.
Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat.
We can research this topic together.
Fayette Oliver Farwell (December 1858 – 24 May 1935), co-creator of the Adams-Farwellautomobile manufacturing company, was a prolific American inventor with at least thirteen patents credited to his name.
driving mechanism for machine spindles............January 23, 1919
Lesser known was Farwell's development of a timing device that allowed machine gun bullets to be fired through the whirling propellers of airplanes without striking the blades. Near the time of World War I, Farwell was called to Washington, D.C. by the War Department to further refine his ideas. Farwell left Dubuque in 1921 to demonstrate a merry-go-round he had patented. He sold a phonograph invention to the Victor Talking Machine Company. He returned to the gear-cutting business in Toledo. Three sons-Jay, Ray, and Fay survived him.
References
1900 United States Federal Census, 1860 United States Federal Census
theoldmotor.com: The Adams-Farewell: A Truly Unique Early Motorcar