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18,335. MANASSEH GROVER, Clyde 



Ohio. Plows. Oct. 6, 1857. 



Claim. The combination of hinged forked 

 bar Band beam A with the segmental bar D 

 and the adjustable lever E, with its roller 

 J, the whole arranged and operating substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose hereinbefore set 

 forth. 



18,682. JAMES G. CUMMINGS, Col- 

 umbus, Miss. Plows. Nov. 24, 1857, 

 Claim. 1. The mode of making the plow- 

 standard, to carry the variety of cutters and 

 mold-boards, the same consisting in the expan- 

 sion of the standard at the point A, in combi- 

 nation with the groove in the nose of the plow 

 as set forth. 



2. The compound adjustment of the mold- 

 board by the three set screws K J S, operating 

 upon the heel of the landside, as set forth. 



18,750. JOHN LANE Jr., Lockport, 



111. Plows. Dec. 1, 1857. 



Claim. The rigid foundation or frame when 

 constructed with a taper point and inclined 

 flange which projects nearly at right angles 

 from the landside of the plow underneath the 

 mold board and lay, for use in combination 

 with a yielding mold-board, a yielding steel lay 

 which has a complete taper socket at its point 

 and with a steel landside. facing, substantially 

 as and for the purposes set forth. 



18,783. ROBERT B. WINSTON, Rich- 



■ mond. Va. Plows. Dec. 1, 1857. 



Claim. The construction of the beam as 

 described in combination with the land side, 

 when the said beam is cast in one piece with 

 the landside in the manner described, and for 

 the purposes set forth. 



19,163. THOS. THOMPSON, Thomp- 

 sonville, N. C. Plows. Jan. 19, 1858. 

 Claim. The curved beam Band landside L, 

 having the depending ear e and upright stand- 

 ard/, secured to the beam as described, in com- 

 bination with the opposite-curved adjustable 

 handles H H, as constituting an improved con- 

 struction of the plow. 



16,321. GEO. WATT, Richmond, Va. 



Plows. Feb. 9, 1858. 



Claim. Constructing mold-board and land- 

 side of cylindrical surfaces of equal diameters, 

 intersecting along the cutting-edge of the plow, 

 in combination with the curved standard S, the 

 whole being constructed substantially as for the 

 purposes heretofore set forth. 



245. GEO. WATT, Richmond, Va. 



Plows. A. I. to patent. Feb. 9, 1858. 



19,321. Aug. 2, 1859. 



Claim. The combination of the eccentric 

 roller r, beam B, notches i, and cuff/, substan- 

 tially set forth. 



790. GEO. WATT, Richmond, Va. 

 Plows. Patent 19,321. Feb. 9, 1858. Re- 

 issued, Aug. 2, 1859. 



Claim. Constructing mold-board and land- 

 side of cylindrical surfaces of equal diameters 

 intersecting along the cutting-edge of the plow 

 in combination with the standard S, curving 

 landward from the top of the mold-board to a 

 position nearly over the base of the landside, as 

 herein set forth. 



3,071. GEO. WATT, Richmond, Va. 

 Plows. Patented Feb. 9, 1858, 19,321. Im- 

 provement added Aug. 2, 1859. 790. Re- 

 issued Aug. 2, 1859. Again Reissued Aug. 

 4, 1868. 



Claim. 1. The combination, in a plow, of 

 a landside, having an inward inclination from 

 its base toward the mold-board, and a neck, 

 breast or standard, having a diverce or outward 

 inclination, substantially as set forth. 



2. Constructing mold-board and landside of 

 cylindrical surfaces, intersecting along the cut- 

 ting edge of the plow, in combination with the 

 curved standard S, the whole being constructed 

 substantially as and for the purpose hereinbe- 

 fore set forth. 



3. The combination of the eccentric roller 

 r, beamB, notches i, and cuff/ substantially 

 as set forth. 



19,455. TURNEY SANFORD, Redding 

 Ridge, Conn. Plows. Feb. 23, 1858. 

 Claim. The bars D D F F in connection 

 with the metallic rods G H and braces i t, the 

 whole being constructed and arranged relatively 

 with each other and the standard C, landside 

 A, and mold-board B, as herein shown, and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



19,563. DAVID HOKE, Byhalia, Miss. 



Plows. Mar. 9, 1858. 



Claim. 1. The arrangement of the colter 

 D, in combination with the stock C and beam 

 A, substantially in the manner and for the pur- 

 pose specified. 



2. The mode of constructing the stock with 

 a long horizontal flange a, by which it is not 

 only secured to the beam but by which the col- 

 ter is held back against the foot of the stock, 

 substantially as described. 



20,968. WALTER WARREN, Penn 



Van, N. Y. Plows. July 20, 1858. 



Claim. The within-described arrangement 

 of beam A and its portion G with the mold- 

 board B and its landside portions E F, the 

 whole being constructed as and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



21,423. SAMUEL HULBERT, Ogdens- 

 burg, N. Y. Plows. Sep. 7, 1858. 

 Claim. The adjustable beam F, slat D, pivot 



C, spring-clevis E, and adjustable handle G, 



combined, arrranged, and operating as set 



forth and described. 



21,824. JOHN DICKSON, New Castle, 



Pa. Plows. Oct. 19, 1858. 



Claim. The use of a double movable land- 

 side for increasing the size and weight of the 

 plow, in the mannei hereinbefore described. 



