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Not on line, but the definitive Langstroth biography is the book 
"America's Master of Bee Culture" by Florence Naile ISBN 0-8014-1053-3.  
It is hard to find, but if you search around on line used book stores 
you can often turn up a copy for sale.

 > Erin Martin wrote:
 >Can someone recommend a website with a lot of
 >Langstroth's writings? Either his private journals or
 >published work is fine.

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