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Memorial to Congress of sundry citizens of the United States: praying relief from the oppressive of Oliver Evans' patent, vesting in him an exclusive right to certain machinery, now in general use, in the manufacture of flour, with evidence to shew that the said Evans was neither the original inventor nor first applier of said machinery, and consequently not entitled to the reward due to an actual inventor under the patent laws of the United States

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  • Title:
    Memorial to Congress of sundry citizens of the United States: praying relief from the oppressive of Oliver Evans' patent, vesting in him an exclusive right to certain machinery, now in general use, in the manufacture of flour, with evidence to shew that the said Evans was neither the original inventor nor first applier of said machinery, and consequently not entitled to the reward due to an actual inventor under the patent laws of the United States
  • Author: The George Peabody Library, The Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries ; no author listed
  • Subjects: Flour mills ; U.S
  • Description: Part of: Rare Books of the George Peabody Library -- Johns Hopkins Digital Collections
  • Language: English
  • Source: Open Shared Collection

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