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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



FRANCES DUNHAM, 



Inrentor and Sole Manulacturer of 



THE DUNHAM 



FOUNDATION 



MACHINE. 



I'atentel Au^'. J3(!. ihhi. 

 By Send for New Circuhir for Jmiuary, 1882. 



OA'D'TIOIT. 



Having obtnined LKTTER9 PATENT Number 



246,099 for DunJuim Koundution Machine, making 

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 that I am prepared to protect my rights, and shall 

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 the law. FRANCES A. IHTNIIAM, 



158m4t DePere, Wis. 



Scribner's Lumber and Log Book. 



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