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Barbed wire changed the face of the American West. By the
mid-19th century, traditional fence materials had become scarce
and expensive. In 1874, after seeing a wooden rail with sharp
nails along its sides at a fair, De Kalb resident Joseph Glidden
was inspired to invent a successful barbed wire. Although
more than 500 other barbed wire formats were also patented,
Glidden is considered to be the "father" of barbed wire.
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