Letters patent, 1910 February 22 : issued to Thomas Bradford.

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Letters patent, 1910 February 22 : issued to Thomas Bradford.

Granting patent rights to Bradford, of Danielson, Conn., for gearing for reed-making machines, patent no. 950431. Includes diagrams. Accompanied by a document, Dec. 2, 1916, transferring Bradford's rights to the patent to the Whitaker Reed Co., Worcester, Mass., makers of reeds for looms used in the manufacture of woolen and worsted goods, cotton goods, narrow fabrics, and in felt and paper making.

[4] leaves ; 30 cm.

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