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26,111. W. T. JONES, Joliet, 111. Plows. 

 • Nov. 15, 1859. 



Claim. 1. The attaching of the mold-board 

 E, landside F, and share G, to the standard C, 

 by means of a joint or hinge, the plates or 

 leaves e f of which are provided with screws, 

 and arranged substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses set forth. 



2. Constructing the standard C with a forked 

 upper end, in connection with the rod D, lug 

 h*, and flanch /, arranged substantially as 

 shown, to admit of the proper attachment of 

 the beam and handles to the plow. 



26,390. WILLIAM F. YEAGER, 



Starkville, Miss. Plows. Dec. 15, 1859. 



Claim. The arrangement of the landside G, 

 the shank S, slot P, brace T, lug U, beam F, 

 brace X, handles E D, share A cutter K, and 

 mold-board B, the whole being constructed as 

 described for the purposes set forth. 



26,633. SAMUEL WALKER, Kings- 

 ton Ga. Plows. Dec. 27, 1859. 

 Claim. The arrangement of the beam A, 

 bars D D, foot B, and handles E E, as shown 

 and described, in order to admit of the adjust- 

 ment of the parts, as and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



26,655. HENRY F. CROMWELL, 



Cynthiana, Ky. Plows. Jan. 3, i860. 



The slots a and c render the wing C adjust- 

 able in respect to the bar and sheath E, and 

 the bolts D D 1 and nuts d d l serve to secure it 

 firmly in any position desired. The flange A, 

 sheath E, and wing C all have the form of a 

 cylindrical segment, so that the wing in every 

 position of adjustment possesses a firm and solid 

 bearing upon the bar and upon the sheath. 



Claim. The described arrangement of the 

 cylindrically curved frame timber or sheath E, 

 wing C, flange A, bar B, slots a and c, and 

 bolts D D 1 , the whole being constructed and 

 combined in the manner and for the purposes 

 set forth. 



26,682. HENRY R. KINNEY, Ports- 

 mouth, Ohio. Cultivators. Jan. 3, i860. 

 This invention consists in the arrangement 

 of the furrow plows, adjusting devices, and the 

 frame, so that the plows may be all adjusted 

 and shall all stand on the same side of a row of 

 plants and one row of them turn up a furrow 

 slice close along the side of the young plants, 

 and another receive the same and return it in 

 a loose or friable condition back against the 

 roots of the plants and the other plow up the 

 remaining portion of the soil between the two 

 rows of plants. 



Claim. The arrangement of the furrow plows 

 D D D 1 , adjusting devices E E E, and frame 

 A B C, in the manner set forth. 



26,833. VOSCO M. CHAFEE, Xenia, 



111. Plows. Jan. 17, i860. 

 Claim. 1. The double flanged reversible 

 cutter landside, in combination with the pecu- 



liar shaped stand D, and bolts O O and Q, sub- 

 stantially as set forth. 



2. The arrangement of the turning plate E, 

 in combination with the double flanged rever- 

 sible cutter landside and bolts O O and Q, or 

 their equivalent. 



27.322. SILAS O. VAUGHN, De Kalb, 

 111. Plows. Feb. 28, i860. 



This invention consists in the manner of at- 

 taching the beam of the plow to the landside 

 handle, and also to the standard, whereby the 

 beam is rendered capable of being adjusted 

 both laterally and vertically to regulate the 

 width and depth of the furrow as may be de- 

 sired. 



Claim. The arrangement of the rod J, beam 

 F, standard I, taper hole e, strap G, screw a, 

 slots b, eye H, plates c c, handle D, and land- 

 side A, as shown and described. 



27,450. EDWARD JULIER, Beverly, 

 Ohio. Cultivators. March 13, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the slotted, ad- 

 justable, laterally connected compound beam 

 and stock g g 2 h and L L M, Figs. 1, 3, 4, 

 when combined with the solid wrought metal 

 compound mold and share d e n s, Fig. 5, 

 and when said combination is so arranged as 

 that the heel or butt end of one cutting edge 

 overcuts the point or toe of the advance share, 

 admitting also of being adjustable more or less 

 forward or backward relative to each other, 

 substantially as set forth and described. 



27,745. DAVID E. SMITH and E. E. 

 SMITH, Glenn Springs, S. C. Plows. 

 Apr. 3, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the mold-board 

 A a, reversible cutter C, wedges i i, inclined 

 and slotted foot B, standard E, with shoulder 

 Z, and screw H, and the brace J, with inclined 

 screw threaded ends 1 1, the whole substantially 

 as and for the purposes set forth. 



28,064. JAMES A. BYRD, Jackson, 

 Co. Fla. Plows. May 1, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the bars A and 

 B B, collar C, bolts E and I, hook F, wedge 

 H, and depressions G and K, as described, for 

 the purposes set forth. 



28.323. DUDLEY WOOD and AL- 

 BERT BYTNGTON, Byron 111. Plows. 

 May 15 i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the tubular 

 beam A, tubular standard B, secondary joint b 

 and inside coupling bolts a a substantially as 

 described. 



28,907. J. W. SHEPP, and C. W. 



CRENSHAW, La Grange, Tenn. Plows. 



June 26, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the handles H 

 standard B ring a notches // bar A, standard 

 C, mold board E, heel G, and double point F 

 the operating substantially as set forth. 



