Peter Miscovich

He was born in the village of Imotica in the Austro-Hungarian Kingdom of Dalmatia in 1885 and died in Alaska in 1950.

His most well-known inventions were a steam-powered washing machine and improvement of steam bath.

His son John Miscovich invented the Intelligiant pump used on boats, fire vehicles and more.

[2] Miscovich went to America in 1903, leaving from Le Havre, France and arriving in New York City at age eighteen on 25 May.

When he heard about the stampede in the Iditarod 1910, he went to Seattle and then to the mouth of the Yukon River, St.

Peter Miscovich