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English: Drawing for a Game Board, 01/05/1904. Drawing for a Game Board, 01/05/1904. This is the printed patent drawing for a game board invented by Lizzie J. Magie. From the U.S. National Archives. Item from Record Group 241: Records of the Patent and Trademark Office, 1836 - 1973. Location: Civilian Records LICON, Textual Archives Services Division (NWCTC), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001 PHONE: 301-837-3480, FAX: 301-837-1919, EMAIL: [email protected] Source
Deutsch: Plan des Landlord's Game.
Français : Première planche brevetée, en 1904 aux États-Unis, du jeu The Landlord's Game.
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