Certified copy of a patent granted to Jonathan Sizer : Washington, 1829 Jan 20.

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Certified copy of a patent granted to Jonathan Sizer : Washington, 1829 Jan 20.

1829

Certified copy of a patent granted to Jonathan Sizer, administrator of the estate of Zachariah Waterhouse, deceased, dated on the 12th day of June, 1818, for an improvement in the mill for grinding coffee, etc. Signed by Secretary of State H. Clay.

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