Patent, 1847 May 8, Washington, D.C., to Ebenezer Cate, Boston, Mass.

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Patent, 1847 May 8, Washington, D.C., to Ebenezer Cate, Boston, Mass.

Patent for an improvement in window blinds, issued to Ebenezer Cate of Boston, signed by James Buchanan as Secretary of State, and by Edmund Burke, Commissioner of Patents.

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