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•the plow, so that it embraces the end of the 

 plow standard. 



Claim. Lapping the forward portion of the 

 share E, around the standard C, as described 

 and represented at b b' ' , Fig. 4. 



51,245. JAMES, WALLACE, Berk's 



Co., Pa. Plows. Nov. 28, 1865. Antedated 



May 28, 1865. 



This invention consists in forming of one 

 piece the landside and share by means of weld- 

 ing, in combination with the cutter of the same, 

 for the purpose of cutting the stubble. 



Claim. The landside C and share L, when 

 constructed as described, in combination with 

 the cutter F, as herein stated. 



52,407. JOSEPH FOWLER, Rahway, 



N. J. Plows. Feb. 6, 1866. 



Claim. The plate c, extending from the 

 beam to the blade d, in combination with the 

 movable or adjustable mold-board f, attached 

 to said plate c, at any desired height, as and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



52,539. THOMAS COTTMAN, Cin- 

 cinnati, Ohio. Plows. Feb. 13, 1866. 

 Claim. The extension or addition C to the 

 block or head C, patented by A. Gardener, 

 Oct. 26, 1862, so as to secure the share A and 

 the landside D, made in separate parts, sub- 

 stantially as set forth and described. 



52,903. T. A. STANSBURY, Saybrook, 

 • 111. Plows. Feb. 27, 1866. 



Claim. A supplementary frame, bearing a 

 plowshare, to be attached to the beam of an 

 Ordinary plow, substantially in the manner and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



52,948. RICHARD L. ALLEN, New 



. York, N. Y. Plows. Mar. 6, 1866. 



Claim. 1. Attaching and securing the col- 

 ter to the plowshare or landside by a dovetail 

 joint or connection, substantially as described. 



2. So arranging or placing the colter A and 

 brace E with respect to each other, as de- 

 scribed, that they give increased stability and 

 strength to the several parts of the plow. 



53,918. LEWIS GIBBS, Canton, Ohio. 



assignor to Bucher, Gibbs & Co., same 



place. Plows. Apr. 10, 1866. 



Claim. A metallic fastening for uniting a 

 plow beam and handle, made with lugs, 

 flanges, and recesses, and united thereto in the 

 manner and for the purpose herein described 

 and represented. 



55,069. LIBERTY B. DENNETT, 



Portland, Me. Plows. May 29, 1866. 



Claim. The standard C, supported by the 

 wing or brace F, extending from the standard to 

 the rear of the mold-board, the standard C be- 

 ing so placed as to offer no resistance to the stub- 

 ble or grass as it falls over the mold-board into 

 the central cavity of the plow. 



55,279. THEODORE GILSON and 

 NICHOLAS MARTIN, Port Washing- 

 ton, Wis. ! 5 lows. June 5, 1866. 



Claim. The landside D, in combination 

 with the flanges G £and share C, as and for the 

 purpose specified. 



55,999. T. E. C. BRINLY, Louisville, 



Ky. Plows. July 3, 1866. 



Claim. A plow provided with a point E, 

 welded, rolled or otherwise formed or perma- 

 nently secured to a steel mold-board, with a 

 hook or shoulder b at its under side to fit over 

 the front end of the landside of the plow, sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described. 



2,726. T. E. C BRINLY, Louisville, 



Ky. Plows. July 3, 1866. Reissued Aug. 



13, 1867. 



Claim. 1. Constructing a plow with its land- 

 side Land the standards C D connected by the 

 flange e, and having the ears d on the post C all 

 cast in a single piece, as described. 



2. The mold-i>oard L, with the point E 

 formed in a single piece and having a shoulder 

 or projection c formed on its under side to rest 

 against the front of the landside and assist in 

 holding the mold-board in place, substantially 

 as described. 



56,350. CHARLES BEIDLER, Allen- 

 town, Pa. Plows. July 17, 1866. 

 The vertical and horizontal vibration of the 

 beam relative to the standard is adjusted, and 

 the depth of furrow and width of land thus 

 regulated by the set bolt, jam nuts, and seg- 

 ment bar at the rear of the beam. 



Claim. The segmental guide bracket h, in 

 combination with the screw rod g, set nuts j, 

 handles C C, and beam A, and operating in 

 the manner and for the purpose substantially as 

 herein shown and described. 



56,584. HUBBARD A. MARTIN, Jef- 



fersonville, Ind. Plows. July 24, t866. 



Claim. 1. The wrought-iron angle beam A, 

 connected to the mold-board a by the angle 

 bar D, and the rod E, all constructed and ar- 

 ranged substantially as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



2. The clevis H provided with an upper 

 elastic plate e, in combination with the notched 

 plate g, attached to the beam, substantially as 

 and for the purpose specified. 



3. The wrought iron handles B B' in com- 

 bination with the angle beam A, substantially 

 as and for the purpose set forth. 



57,724. HERBERT A. HUMMER, 



Franklin Township, N. J. Plows. Sep. 4, 



1866. 



The landside has a dovetail projection on its 

 inner side which fits in a corresponding groove 

 in the mold -board, and the connection is 

 maintained by a key. 



Claim. Uniting the mold-board and land- 

 side of the plow by a concealed joint, con- 

 structed and arranged substantially as and for 

 the purpose described. 



57,748. JOHN McKINLEY, Bethesda, 

 Ohio. Plows. Sep. 4, 1866. 



