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Popular Mechanics 1908-11

This unusual accident occurred at Buffalo. Also: "Aeroplane progress," "Mechanical cotton picker," "New York's $100,000,000 water project," "Our army learns from Indians," and "Unsolved problems in metal mining."

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Date: 04/04/2010
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