COTTON-SCRAPERS. 



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109,491. THOMAS E. 0. BRINLY, 



Louisville, Ky. Cotton-Sweeps. Nov. 22, 



1870. 



Claim. The share A, constructed in one 

 piece with the cutter A', in combination with 

 the standard B, constructed in one piece with 

 the landside B', and arranged in relation to 

 one another, substantially as set forth. 



109,893. THOMAS GUICE, Mount An- 

 drew, Ala. Cotton-Plows. Dec. 6, 1870. 

 Claim. The plows a a', and double-winged 

 plows C C, each constructed and both sets rel- 

 atively arranged in the particular manner 

 shown and described, whereby they are adapt- 

 ed to cut a furrow with a vertical side, and to 

 scrape along each side of the cotton-plant row 

 or ridge, and clean the furrow of loose dirt. 



110,411. JAMES WILEY, Warsaw, N. C. 



Cotton-Plows. Dec. 20, 1870. 



Claim. 1. The metal bar A, bent and slot- 

 ted as described, and having the flanged piece 

 d in combination with the cross-bar B, and the 

 scraper C having the peculiar form and set de- 

 scribed, and having the slot c, when each is 

 constructed and all are arranged together sub- 

 stantially in the manner and for the purpose 

 described. 



2. The sweep D, with its bars, braces, nuts, 

 and screws, in combination with the cross-bar 

 B, when each and all are constructed and ar- 

 ranged substantially as described. 



3. The slotted bar B, with its bars, bolts, 

 and braces, when so constructed and .arranged 

 that the sweep D and the teeth T T can be 

 used interchangeably in the plow, substantially 

 in the manner and for the purposes described. 



110,988. JOHN M. P. LYON, Bellefonte, 

 Ala. Cotton Scrapers and harrows. Jan. 

 17, 1871. Antedated Jan. 9, 1871. 

 Claim. The scraper E, in combination 

 with a cotton harrow, constructed and operat- 

 ed as described, for the purpose hereinbefore 

 specified. 



113,367. THOMAS H, TRANTHAM, 



De Sota county, Miss. Cotton Scrapers. 



Apr. 4, 1871. Antedaded Mar. 29, 1871. 



Claim. The combination and arrangement 

 of the slotted share C, slotted plate E, screw 

 F, and standard G, as and for the purpose 

 hereinbefore set forth. 



113,625. JOHN CHARLES CAMER- 

 ON, Madison Station, Miss. Combined 

 Plows and Scrapers. Apr. 11, 1871. 

 Claim. In combination with a plow, the 

 "scraper" or extension C, constructed and ap- 

 plied substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein shown and described. 



118,946. EZEKIELPICKARD JONES 

 and JAMES LAFAYETTE HAR- 

 RELL, Hertford, N. C. Cultivators. Sep. 

 12, 1871. 

 Claim. The scraper F, slotted plate E, 



bolts c c bent lever D, head 0, guide H, beam 



A, handles B, B, and plow C, all constructed 

 and arranged for operation as herein shown 

 and described. 



126,165. ZACHARIAH TOMS and 

 LUCULLUS W. McMULLAN, Hert- 

 ford, N. C. Cultivators. Apr. 13, 1872, 

 Claim. 1. The combination of the bar A, 

 and turning shank D and the scraper, substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



2. The combination of the scraper, the ad- 

 justable shank, and the adjustable brace-bar, 

 substantially as set forth. 



3. The combination of the slotted bar A, 

 the eyebolt d the turning shank D, the adjust- 

 able brace-rod, and the scraper, these parts 

 being constructed to operate substantially as 

 set forth. 



126,991. ASA B. SPRINGSTEEN, 



Schodack Landing, N. Y. Cultivators. 



May 21, 1872. 



Claim. The combination, with a surface- 

 scraper, E, of a leveler, F, provided with the 

 root extractor/ 1 and arranged in the rear of 

 said scraper, as described. 



128,390. JAMES R. HARRIS, Hazel- 

 hurst, Miss. Plows. June 25, 1872. 

 Claim. 1. The combination of -the stand- 

 ard C, mold-board A, and scraper D, when 

 the latter is formed with the flange F, and se- 

 cured to the standard C by the the bolts E E, 

 and arranged substantially as speicfied, and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



2. The scraper D, when constructed with 

 the flange F, and gradually rising cutting-edge 

 substantially as and for the purpose described. 



128,393. FRANK E. HEIWAY and 

 JOHN J. WALLS, Hazelhurst, Miss. 

 Cotton Culivators. June 25, 1872. 

 Claim. The combination of the slotted re- 

 versible wing or attachment D, with the mold 

 board A, and fastening bolts a, provided 

 through the front of the said mold-board and 

 adjacent to its land-side edge, substantially as 

 and for the purpose herein set forth. 



129,265. ANDREW P. BARRY, Ash- 

 land, Miss. Plows. July 16, 1872. 

 A concave plate attached to the front of the 

 mold board and projecting beyond the land- 

 side to scrape off the surface of the ridge on 

 which the cotton is planted. 



Claim. The scraping or "barring'' off plate 

 C attached to the mold-board of a plow, and 

 arranged substantially as specified. 



132,828. JAMES R. HARRIS, Hazel- 

 hurst, Miss. Plows. Nov. 5, 1872. 

 Claim. The scraper D, having the cutting 

 edge slightly convex from a to b s and concave 

 from b to d combined with a plow, substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes herein set forth. 



133,467. CYRUS MARSH, 2d, Natchez, 

 Miss. Cultivators. Nov. 26, 1872. 

 The wheels are made very narrow so as to 



