American Inventions and InventorsMowry, William A. (William Augustus)
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American Inventions and Inventors
Mowry, William A. (William Augustus)
Inventions
In their first year they were adopted by Boston, New York, Brooklyn,
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thousand smaller towns; by hundreds of counties; and by the State of
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THE NORMAL COURSE IN NUMBER.
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