The only U.S. President with a registered patent is Abraham Lincoln

Who is the only U.S. President with a registered patent? Abraham Lincoln of course. In 1849, Lincoln received a patent for his invention of adjustable buoyant chambers for steamboats. As one who spent many years of his life living in Mississippi along its tributaries, Lincoln witnessed all the labor and time spent transferring loads from larger to smaller craft. This device enabled large ships to alter their draft in water, allowing them to navigate in shallow waters.

Abraham Lincoln’s political experience before he became president was a two year term in the House of Representatives. Sound familiar?

Also, a short time before Lincoln’s assassination, he dreamed he was going to die, and he related his dream to the Senate.