Dexter Curtis (September 12, 1828 – May 15, 1898) was an American inventor, businessman, and politician.
Born in Schenectady, New York,[1] Curtis grew up on a farm.[1] He was in the lumber business and lived in Louisiana, Michigan, and Chicago, Illinois.[1] In 1866, Curtis moved to the town of Burke, Dane County, Wisconsin and was a farmer.[1] Curtis invented and patented the Curtis zinc horse-collar pad. The factory for the horse-collar pads was located in Madison, Wisconsin.[2] He also operated a dry goods business. Curtis served on the Madison Common Council and was a Democrat.[1] In 1883, Curtis served in the Wisconsin State Senate from Madison, Wisconsin.[1] [3] Curtis died in Madison, Wisconsin from a heart attack ("apoplexy of the heart").[1] [2] [4] [5]