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Henry Boyd – Black inventor

Henry Boyd
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5 October, 2007

Henry Boyd was a skilled carpenter, born into slavery in Kentucky on 12 April 1802. At a young age, his master apprenticed Henry out to a cabinetmaker. Henry proved to have an impressive talent for carpentry.

Henry Boyd

He learned early that many Black carpenters used their skills to buy their freedom. At 18, Boyd was allowed to work extra jobs to earn money to buy his freedom. In 1826, after purchasing his freedom, 24-year-old Henry Boyd moved to Cincinnati.




Initially, he worked as a labourer and later teamed with a Caucasian carpenter to build houses. By the age of 31, he had earned and saved enough money to purchase the freedom of his brother and sister.

The Boyd Bedstead

Henry Boyd bedstead

Facing continued discrimination in his search for work, Boyd set up his own furniture shop at the age of 34, where he sold his invention, “The Boyd Bedstead.”

The Boyd Bedstead was a bed constructed with wooden rails and wood screws that connected the headboard and footboard, giving the bed a firm structure compared to other beds in the early 19th century.  This invention was patented in 1833. This durable and sturdy construction is common in bedding styles today.

Henry Boyd’s seal of authenticity

Henry Boyd signature stamp




Despite the arson attempts at his plant by angry Caucasians, Henry Boyd ran a successful company with about 25 to 50 employees. He went on to become one of Cincinnati’s famous furniture makers. To ensure customers received a genuine product, Henry Boyd stamped his name on every bed frame he made. African Americans weren’t allowed to patent their products, so Boyd attempted to patent his invention by having a Caucasian apply for the patent. However, Henry Boyd, like other Black inventors before and after him, never received a patent for his invention.

Henry Boyd died on 1 March 1866 at the age of 83.

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