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W.G. Krueger,Air Ship Patented January 1882

Title: W.G. Krueger - air ship Patented Jan. 31, 1882 / / N. Peters, Photo-lithographer, Washington, D.C.
Creator(s): Peters, N. (Norris),
Date Created/Published: [between 1882 and 1900]
Summary: Design drawing for an airship invented and patented by Wm. G. Krueger.
Notes:
Pat. no. 252,955.
Sheet 2 of 2.
Forms part of: Gilbert H. Grosvenor Collection of Photographs of the Alexander Graham Bell Family (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Krueger, Wm. G.--Associated objects.
Airships--1880-1890.
Design drawings--1880-1890.
Glass negatives--1880-1900.
Bookmark /2001699880/
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