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This is from 1942:

> The Journal avowed that its purpose in publishing the list was to help Langstroth's daughter, Mrs. Cowan, in finding a purchaser for the whole collection, and suggested that some state agricultural college would do well to buy it outright. But it appears rather to have been sold to a dealer and dispersed. A number of the volumes, lately discovered in the market, have been acquired for the Langstroth memorial collection in the Cornell library of beekeeping.

Naile, F. (1942). The Life of Langstroth. Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press

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