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  2. Wheeler Milmoe - Wikipedia

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    Life. He was born on April 18, 1898, in Canastota, Madison County, New York, the son Patrick F. Milmoe (died 1918) and Margaret M. Milmoe. He attended the public schools, and Canastota High School. He graduated A.B. from Cornell University in 1917. [1] After the death of his father he took over he publication of The Canastota BeeJournal.

  3. Harold O. Whitnall - Wikipedia

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  4. Canastota, New York - Wikipedia

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    Canastota is a village located inside the Town of Lenox in Madison County, New York, United States.The population was 4,556 at the 2020 census. The village was incorporated in 1835, but was reorganized in 1870. Located along the banks of the Erie Canal, which was completed through the Mohawk River valley by 1825, Canastota was a vibrant trading and commercial town during the mid-nineteenth ...

  5. C. C. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Charles C. Miller (June 10, 1831 – September 4, 1920) [1] was an American practical commercial beekeeper who specialized in comb honey production. He was originally a physician, but gave up that profession to keep bees and to write about beekeeping. His books include A Thousand Answers to Beekeeping Questions and Fifty Years Among the Bees. [2]

  6. Thomas William Cowan - Wikipedia

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    Cowan designed the cylindrical honey extractor. He was the editor of the British Bee Journal and the Bee Keepers' Record. [6] Cowan authored books on beekeeping and related topics and was a collector of beekeeping books. Upon his death, his library numbered more than 1,800 books, which formed the basis of the Cowan Memorial Library.

  7. Charles Dadant - Wikipedia

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    American Bee Journal. The American Bee Journal was established 1860 by Samuel Wagner and its first issue appeared in January 1861. Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth was an early contributor and advisor. Charles Dadant contributed articles on beekeeping to numerous bee journals, both American and European. In 1867, his first article appeared in the ...

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