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Dr. Hermann Beckmann was once the celebration speaker at the inauguration of this commemoration panel , which had been donated by the Electrotechnical Associations. Being an associate professor , he had once drawn in a technical essay the picture of Göbel being the inventor of the incandescent light bulb.
Heinrich Göbel , son of a landscaper and manufacturer of chocolate, absolved a apprenticeship as mechanic and later on started his own business as a watchmaker in Springe.
In later years , he stated that he had studied electrotechnics in his home country with a certain “Professor Münchhausen”.
In 1848 Göbel emigrated together with his family to New York.
Being a US Citizen he changed his name into Henry Goebel and started an own business as watchmaker and optometrist.
In the beginning of the 1880ies he registered patents “hemmer for sewing machine” an improvement for a “vacuum pump” and as well a patent for a “ electric incandescent lamp”. There is good proof for Goebe

Biographical Notes about Heinrich Göbel (1897-1951)

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Heinrich Göbel

German-born American inventor

Heinrich Göbel

First published photo of Heinrich Göbel, in January 1893

Born(1818-04-20)April 20, 1818

Springe, Germany

DiedDecember 4, 1893(1893-12-04) (aged 75)

New York City, United States

Burial placeGreen-Wood Cemetery
Other namesHenry Goebel
CitizenshipUnited States (1865 – 1893)
Occupation(s)Mechanic, inventor
Spouses

Sophie Lübke née Rodewig

(m. 1844; died 1887)​

Heinrich Göbel (April 20, 1818 – December 4, 1893) was a German-born American precision mechanic and inventor also known by his anglicized name Henry Goebel. In 1848 he immigrated to New York City, where he resided until his death. He received American citizenship in 1865.

In 1893, magazines and newspapers reported that 25 years earlier Göbel had developed incandescent light bulbs comparable to those invented in 1879 by Thomas Alva Edison.[citation needed] Göbel did not apply for a patent for this inv

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