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[Official Certificate for U.S. Patent 692984]
Official certificate issued by the U.S. patent office along with the text of a patent for an ironing board that has adjustable height and can be folded for storage.
Date:
February 11, 1902
Creator:
United States. Patent Office.
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Dallas County Probate Case 2700: Maas, Louis (Deceased)
Dallas County probate record regarding the case of Maas, Louis (died February 5, 1902) and May Maas (Executor or Guardian)
Date:
1902-02-05/1904-09-01
Creator:
Dallas County (Tex.)
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Dallas County Probate Case 2456: Palfrey, Mary (Deceased)
Dallas County probate record regarding the case of Palfrey, Mary (Deceased) and Edw. W. Palfrey (Executor or Guardian)
Date:
1902-02-20/1906-01-16
Creator:
Dallas County (Tex.)
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Dallas County Probate Case 2402: Freeze, Geo. (Deceased)
Dallas County probate record regarding the case of Freeze, Geo. (died February 17, 1902) and W.W. White (Executor or Guardian)
Date:
1902-02-17/1903-04-03
Creator:
Dallas County (Tex.)
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Dallas County Probate Case 2368: Bentley, Jas. (Deceased)
Dallas County probate record regarding the case of Bentley, Jas. (died February 23, 1902) and Geo. A. Titterington (Executor or Guardian)
Date:
1902-02-23/1903-08-06
Creator:
Dallas County (Tex.)
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Dallas County Probate Case 2993: Evans, Harriett M. (Lunacy)
Dallas County probate record regarding the case of Evans, Harriett M. (Lunacy) and T.J. Murnane (Executor or Guardian)
Date:
1902-02-28/1904-03-05
Creator:
Dallas County (Tex.)
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Dallas County Probate Case 2992: Wimberly, Mack W. (Minor)
Dallas County probate record regarding the case of Wimberly, Mack W. (Minor) and Milton Parks (Executor or Guardian)
Date:
1902-02-02/1908-08-03
Creator:
Dallas County (Tex.)
System:
The Portal to Texas History