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Josephine Garis Cochrane
Thanks to trivia buffs, Josephine remains a
historical fixture for having invented a dishwasher eventually bearing
the KitchenAid name.
Due to overwhelming requests for research I have completed about the
life and times of Josephine Cochrane, I have taken the free site
offline.
The fee for my research information and photographs or other
memorabilia about Josephine Cochrane is $75.00 per hour and I charge a
two-hour minimum.
The myth that little or no data about her life remains is just that --
a myth. There is a wealth of information about her life and most of
what you read is vastly exaggerated.
She was not a socialite. She lived in a farmtown of less than 2,000 people more than 100 miles from Chicago.
Lest you are tempted to propogate the fallacy that she wined and dined
her guests, be aware that alcohol was never served at her table. Do you
know why? I do and, for a fee, I can help you understand why and how it
was connected to her success.
Writers miss the array of famous people she did know and how she came
to know them. I have documented who they were and how she was connected
to them.
If you want to know the real Josephine Garis Cochrane, I can help you with your research because I guarantee...
...you don't know Josephine like I know Josephine.
Research Fee: $75.00 per hour, with a two-hour minimum. Fee is payable in advance only. I prefer PayPal.
All research is documented.
You must cite me as your source.
Speaker's Fee: $200.00
plus mileage and expenses. Any travel to locations more than 60 miles
from Peoria, Illinois, must include overnight accomodations and must be
pre-approved.
For my bio, please visit my personal website, JudyRosellaEdwards.com.
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