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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Local Convention Directory. 



1882. Time and Place of Meeting. 



Marohl2— AndersonCo., Ky., atljawrenceburK.Ky. 

 J. M. Johnson, Sec. 



15— New Jersey State. New Brunswick. N.J. 



.April 1— Barren Co., Ky., at Sin]<ing Spring, Ky. 



11— Eastern MichiEan, at Detroit, Mich. 

 A. B. Weed. Sec, Detroit, Mich. 



19, 20— Tuscarawas and Muskingum Valley, 

 at Coshocton, O. 



J. A. Bucklew, Sec, Clarks, O. 



25— Texas State, at McKinney, Texas. 



Wm. R. Howard, Sec. 



26. 27— Western Michigan, at Grand Rapids. 

 Wm. M. 8. Dodge, Sec, Coonersville, Mich. 



27— Kentucky Union, at Eminence. Ky. 

 G. W. Demaree, Sec, Christiansburg, Ky. 



May 2, 3 -Eastern N. Y. Union, at Cobleskill. N. Y. 

 C. Quackenbush, Sec, Barnesville, N. Y. 



II— Champlain Valley, at Mlddlebury, Vt. 

 T. Brooklns, Sec, East Shoreham, Vt. 



16— N. W. III. and S. W. Wis., at Rock City. 111. 

 Jonathan Stewart, Sec, Eock City, 111. 



25— Iowa Central, at WInterset. Iowa. 



Henry Wallace, Sec. 



jy In order to have this table complete. Secre- 

 taries are requested to forward full particulars of 

 time and place of future meetings.- Ed. 



^^ A meeting of tlie bee-keepers of 

 New Jersey will be held at Hall No. 

 22, Albany street. New Brunswick, N. 

 J., March 15, 1882, at 10 a. m., to or- 

 ganize a State Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion. All interested are cordially in- 

 vited. G. W. Thompscin, Stelton ; C. 

 H, Rue, Manalapan ; J. H. M. Cook, 

 Caldwell, Committee on Call. 



i^° The Texas State Bee-Keepers' 

 Convention will be lield at McKinney, 

 Texas, on Tuesday, April 2.5. 1882. 



i^The Champlain Valley Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Association will hold their semi- 

 annual meeting at Middlebuiy, Vt., 

 May 11, 1882. T. Bkookins, Sec. 



^■The semi-annual meeting of the 

 Tuscarawas and Muskingum Valley 

 Bee-Keepers' Convention, will be held 

 in the Town Hall atCoshocton, O., on 

 April 19 and 20, commencing at 10 a. 

 m. A cordial invitation is extended 

 to bee-keepers everywhere. 



J. A. Bucklew, Sec, Clarks, O. 



i^°The Texas State Bee- Keepers' 

 Convention will hold its meeting at 

 Judge VV. H. Andrews' Apiary, at 

 McKinney, Texas. April 2.5, 1882. 



Wm. R. Howard, Sec. 



^ The Union Bee-Keepers' Asso- 

 ciation will meet at Eminence, Ky., 

 on the 27th day of April, 1882. A full 

 attendance is very much desired, as 

 important business will be transacted. 

 G. W. Demaree, Sec. 



Christiansburg, Ky. 



^■The Barren County Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Association meets at Sinking 

 Spring school house, three miles west 

 of Glasgow, Ky., on the tirst Saturday 

 in April, 1882. All bee-keepers of the 

 county are invited. 



I. N. Greer, President. 



©S ENGRAVINGS 



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1882. JOSEPH D. ENAS, 1882. 



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