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Cotton Seed Linter (open access)

Cotton Seed Linter

Patent for the improvement of cotton lint linter parts and construction. Improvements to the parts remove cotton seed lint before entering the lint conveying flue.
Date: August 20, 1918
Creator: Henry, Nelson B.
Object Type: Patent
System: The Portal to Texas History
[U.S. War Department Bulletin 17] (open access)

[U.S. War Department Bulletin 17]

Bulletin outlining orders for the issuance of type writers, pack carriers for motorized units, taxes on and exemptions for various services rendered for the war effort, and the establishment of two Army units at Georgia Tech.
Date: March 30, 1918
Creator: March, Payton Conway
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History
=Heater or Cooker for Cotton and Other Oil Seed or Material (open access)

=Heater or Cooker for Cotton and Other Oil Seed or Material

Patent for Heater or Cooker for Cotton and Other Oil Seed or Material
Date: August 29, 1916
Creator: Sheppard, Orlando, Jr.
Object Type: Patent
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Wanted Poster: Robert Fay, Atlanta, Georgia, August 29, 1916]

Wanted Poster for Robert Fay, issued in Atlanta, Georgia, August 29, 1916.
Date: August 29, 1916
Creator: Zerbst, Fred G.
Object Type: Image
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Wanted Poster: William Knoblock, Atlanta, Georgia, August 29, 1916]

Wanted Poster for William Knoblock, issued from Atlanta, Georgia, August 29, 1916.
Date: August 29, 1916
Creator: Zerbst, Fred G.
Object Type: Image
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bookbinding (open access)

Bookbinding

This is a letter patent for the bookbinding invention as a means for holding books, pamphlets, catalogs, and other similar paper materials together. The purpose of this invention is to make it possible to place additional material inside the same covers, and with the original contents of a book without breaking or tearing the binding.
Date: June 22, 1911
Creator: Robinson, Edward K.
Object Type: Patent
System: The Portal to Texas History