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ing the clevis with moving swivel hook and its 

 application to the plow. 



2. The manner of adjusting the arms or 

 handles. 



3. The hanging of the wheel P, in a spring 

 in the position as above described. 



3,110. JOHN NASH, Middlebury, Ohio. 



Plows. May 20, 1843. 



Claims. The mode of fastening the landside 

 to the mold-board by using the hooks and loops 

 in the combination with the guide pieces or 

 catches and niches or mortises, all as described. 



3,137. THOMAS B. QUIGLEY, Mans- 

 field, Ohio. Plows. June 14, 1843. 

 Claim. 1. The manner in which the wing 

 runs back, being parallel with the landside, 

 forming a square of right angles to receive the 

 firmly the sheath, landside and mold-board to- 

 gether. 



sheath, thereby requiring but two bolts to unite 

 2. The improvement above referred to in the 

 hook on the landside in front of the sheath. 



3,193. JOHN MOORE, Lexington, Ky. 



Plows. July 22, 1843. 



Claim. The combination of the share with 

 the mold-board and landside, in the manner 

 and for the purpose before specified. 



3,259. WILLIAM BLACK, Scott Co., 



111. Plows. Sep. 14, 1843. 



Claim. Making the mold-board adjustable 

 in the manner and for the purpose described, by 

 which means the wing is made adjustable or 

 susceptible of being slid down on a curved line 

 and made fast at any given point of the whole 

 distance it is allowed to be moved. The pur- 

 pose designed to be effected is this, that the 

 wings of the plow may be conveniently slid 

 down whenever the wear of the edge may re- 

 quire, in order that the edge may be kept level 

 with the bottom of the bar. The means by 

 which this is effected may be clearly seen, ref- 

 erence being to the within description and ac- 

 companying drawings. 



3,266. GEORGE CLEASY, Baltimore, 



Md. Plows. Sep. 14, 1843. 



Claim. The combination of the point g with 

 the share /, and mold-board constructed and 

 arranged in the manner and for the purpose 

 described, the share and mold forming the 

 socket in which the point is held. 



3,311. WM. and M. C. WALKER, 



Washingtonville, Pa. Plows. Oct. 20, 1843. 



Claim. 1. Casting the mold-board A with 

 the wing I and mortise behind it for the ad- 

 mission of the hook K of the land-bar, in the 

 manner and for the purpose set forth, and with 

 the recess in the landside of the mold-board to 

 admit the forward part of the land-bar B, made 

 of a corresponding shape, as set forth, and in 

 combination with the above the tongue A 3 , to 

 fit into a corresponding groove or notch in the 

 sheath, in the manner and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



2. The manner of forming the land-bar B 

 with a book, b, on its forward end to hook or 

 lock into the notch a in the mold-board A, as 

 described. 



3. The construction of the clevis, as de- 

 scribed. 



3,352. JAMES B. MOORE, Wilming- 

 ton, Del. Plows. Nov. 24, 1843. 

 Claim. The landside formed of three plates, 

 constructed and arranged in the manner and 

 for the purpose herein described, and in com- 

 bination therewith the double cutter, in the 

 manner substantially as herein set forth. 



3,372. PETER EICHAR, Woostcr, Ohio. 



Plows. Dec. 5, 1843. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the addi- 

 tional connecting-bar C and plow F and braces 

 E E G with the single plow B, for converting 

 the latter into a combined plow, in the manner 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The combination of the adjustable beam 

 A with the double plow, in the manner above 

 described. 



3. The manner of locking the landside of 

 the mold-board by means of the hook M, 

 mortise N, pivots x x, and bnce V, combined 

 and arranged as described. 



3,416. WILLIAM K. ALLEN, Browns- 

 brough, Ky. Plows. Jan. 31, 1844. 

 Claim. The adjustable plow-stock, in com- 

 bination with the adjustable handles, as set 

 forth. 



3,465. ISRAEL LONG, Bucyrus,»Ohio. 



Plows. Mar. 9, 1844. 



Claim. The combination of the roller with 

 the plow, in the manivr described, by means 

 of the jointed bar B and rod k, so as to render 

 it adjustable. 



3,579. AARON SMITH, Bloomfield, 



Mich. Plows. May 10, 1844. 



Claim. The particular form given to the 

 heel of the hinder mold-board, as shown by 

 the tria-igular space a! s m, Fig. 8 bis , by which 

 form the slice deposited by the fore plow is left 

 undisturbed and that cut by the hind plow is 

 raised preparatory to its being deposited upon 

 it. 



3,644. JONATHAN MOORERS, Ha- 



zelton, Pa. Plows. July 1, 1844. 



Claim. The cutter d, constructed and ar- 

 ranged as herein described, in combination 

 with the sheath and beam, as above set forth. 



3,864. ANTHONY TAYLOR, Green- 

 ford, Ohio. Plows, Dec. 19, 1844. 

 Claim. 1. The use of the shoe or socket- 

 point L, made as aforesaid, in combination 

 with the before-described plow. 



2. I do not claim an additional or false 

 land-bar, but the mode herein described of 

 strengthening the share by means of the extra 

 land-bar I, by which I am enabled in my pi )w 

 to use wrought-iron shares. 



