COTTON-SCRAPERS. 



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30,773. HENRY G. STREET, Liberty, 

 Miss. Cotton Cultivators. 27, i860. 

 Claim. The arrangement of the beam A, 

 handles C C, standards B and E, bar D, share 

 or point b, and scraper F, with its curve/, the 

 whole being constructed in the manner and for 

 the purposes described. 



31,484, JOSIAH SHEPARD, Colum- 

 bia, Tex. Cotton-Scrapers. Feb. 19, 1861. 

 Claim. 1. The curved runners C C, ar- 

 ranged and constructed as described, and in 

 combination therewith ' the scraping plates D 

 D, when attached to the runners by pivoted 

 arms d d, brace rods g g, and bolts at c c, sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes set forth. 



2. The jointed beams E E, carrying plates k 

 k k' k', and otherwise constructed and arranged, 

 as and for the purpose specified, when com- 

 bined with the runners C C. 



32,010. JAMESA.SPEER, Manchester, 

 Pa., assignor to William J. Kane, same' place. 

 Cultivators. Apr. 9, 1861. 

 Claim. The arrangement of the draft beam 

 a, second beam c, scraper d, and slots 123 

 and x, when constructed substantially as de- 

 scribed, for the purpose set forth. 



32,082. GEORGE W. RICE, Demo- 



polis, Ala. Cotton Cultivators. Apr. 16, 



1861. 



Claim. The arrangement in the peculiarly- 

 framed scrapers E E and U-shaped bars D D 

 with each other and with the standard C, brace 

 rods F F, adjusting rod G, and beam A, all 

 as shown and described, for the purposes set 

 forth. 



41,728. JAMES SWART, Hoffman's 

 Ferry, N. Y. Cultivators. Feb. 23, 1864. 

 Claim. The mold board A, constructed 

 with flat-faced wings e e, narrow at the base 

 and wider towards their ends, having straight 

 lower edges f f, and rounded outer ends g g, 

 all as herein shown and explained and for the 

 purpose specified. 



60,879. NICHOLAS GOTTON, Union 

 Depot, Tenn. Cotton Cultivators. Jan. 



1, 1867. 



Claim. 1. The frame A, provided with the 

 slots a a', being at right angles in combination 

 with the scraper B, so that the scraper B may 

 be adjusted and secured at different angles to 

 the frame A, substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed and for the purposes set forth. 



2. The peculiar construction of the frame A 

 with the lower portion running upon the 

 ground, so as to form a gauge for the scraper, 

 substantially as shown and described. 



62,228. TURNER SAUNDERS, Mem- 

 phis, Tenn. Cotton Scrapers. Feb. 19, 

 1867. 



Claim. The combination of the scraper 

 and plow, the parts being constructed and ar- 

 ranged to operate in the manner substantially 

 as and for the purpose herein set forth. 



63,912. SETH MARCH, Norfolk, Va. 



Corn Weeders. Apr. 16, 1867. 



The landside is elongated to steady the ma- 

 chine, and together with a shovel-shaped mold 

 board is attached to a cast-iron frame. 



Claim. The frame A, share B and detach- 

 able heel C, when these parts are constructed, 

 arranged and combined, as herein specified. 



67,252. C BILL UPS, Norfolk, Va. 

 Corn and Cotton Scrapers. July 30, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The standard C. 



2. The slots c c', when used for the purpose 

 specified. 



3. The mold-board E, having two horizon- 

 tal slots e <?', for the purpose specified. 



4. The detachable landside and the method 

 of attaching it, as described. 



5. The center board or pivot cutter C, work- 

 ing in connection with the landside, substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes described. 



6. The slot d, through which the center 

 board or pivot cutter passes, and the mode of 

 securing and fastening the same. 



7. Claims fifth and sixth as applied to all 

 plows. 



68,296. T. T. FLEMING, Memphis, 

 Tenn. Cotton Scrapers. Aug. 27, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The combination of the blade 



or share a, standard B, bar D, and plate or 



shoulder C, all arranged substantially as and 



for the purpose set forth. 



2. The knife E applied to the rear of the 



blade or share, substantially as and for the 



purpose specified. 



77,203. SETH MARCH, Norfolk, Va. 



Plow Frames. * Apr. 28, 1868. 



Claim. The frame A, provided with the 

 elongated slots a' , for the adjustment of the 

 mold board, and the elongated slot /', for the 

 adjustment of the plow beam, substantially as 

 described. 



77,855. THOMAS P. WARREN, Nor- 

 folk, Va. Plows. May 12, 1868. Im- 

 provement on the patent of Warren and 

 Woodhouse, June 10, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The slots a a and a', when ar- 

 ranged in a vertical or inclined position in the 

 mold-board, and all extending in the same or 

 parallel lines, in the manner and for the pur- 

 pose set forth: 



2. The reversible heel iron and guide G, 

 when constructed so as to be employed in the 

 manner and for the purposes specified. 



79,091. J. M. WILSON, Lexington, 



Miss. Plows. June 23, 1868. 



Claim. 1. A plow, consisting of the com- 

 bination of the arrow C with the scraper D, 

 all made and operating substantially as herein 

 shown and described. 



2. Providing the scraper D with notches a 

 b, to facilitate its fastening to the standard A 

 and arrow C, substantially as herein shown 

 and described. 



