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[edit]DescriptionAmerican Homes and Gardens Magazine article - June 1908.jpg |
English: P. 239 - article by Francis Durando Nichols from June, 1908. Smithsonian scanned, shared online |
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1. American Homes & Gardens Jan. 1906 Cover - no artist listed. Published by Scientific American 2. American Homes & Gardens, June 1908 p. 239 |
Author | Article by Francis Durando Nichols for American Homes & Gardens, published by Scientific American Magazine, on the Biodiversity Heritage Library website and scanned from the Smithsonian Magazine. |
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