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PLOWS. 



The double-ended reversible point is capa- 

 ble of being used in eight different positions, 

 and has slots in each pyramidal end for the 

 insertion of the foot of the colter and the for- 

 ward end of the share. 



Claim, i. The point e, constructed sub- 

 stantially as described. 



2. The combination of the point e with the 

 share c, colter b, and mold-board a, substan- 

 tially as herein set forth. 



57,991. A. W. STOKER, Petersburg, 

 111. Plows. Sep. ii, 1866. 



Claim. 1. A plow having its beam A piv- 

 oted and adjusted upon the standard a, as 

 shown, and also having its rear end secured 

 and adjusted upon the rod b, in the manner 

 herein set forth. 



2. In combination with the standard a set 

 in from the landside, as shown, securing the 

 handle C to the elbow iron or brace n, when 

 arranged as shown and described. 



58,911. CARLISLE St. JOHN, Keosau- 

 qua, Iowa. Plows. Oct. 16, 1866. 



. Claim. 1. A landside that may be changed 

 end for end, on one end of which is a cutter 

 so constructed that the cutter may be used or 

 not as desired, for the purposes and substan- 

 tially as described. 



2. The corrugated plate G 1 and G' 1 , the plate 

 G 1 being provided with a strap and socket in 

 combination with the beam S and brace rod E, 

 for the purposes and substantially as described. 



59,010. • JAMES HARRIS, Kansas, 111. 

 Plows. Oct. 23, 1866. 



Claim. The attaching of the rear plow H 

 to the beam A, by means of a bent bar F, pro- 

 jecting laterally from the beam, and having a 

 dovetail groove d* made in it, to receive the 

 plow standard, in combination with the front 

 plow E, attached to the standard D, which is 

 secured to the beam, substantially as and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



60,172. CARLOS GLIDDEN, Milwau- 

 kee, Wis. Plows. Dec. 4, 1866. 



Claim. Coating or covering with porcelain 

 or silicious enamelings, substantially as herein 

 set forth, such portions of the metal surfaces 

 of plows and other ground-preparing or culti- 

 vating and planting implements as come in 

 contact with the earth. 



61,075. JOHN W. LEWIS, Fetterman, 

 West Va. Plows. Jan. 8, 1867. 



A reversible share and a wrought cutter, sole 

 and point are attached to a cast-iron sheath, 

 mold-board, and landside. 



Claim. The combination with the casting 

 A B C forming the sheath, mold-board, and 

 landside of the separate reversible share, and 

 the wrought portion E G F, forming the cut- 

 ter point and sole, the whole substantially as 

 described and represented. 



61,762. M. RICHARDS and J. VAN- 



DEGRIFT, Princeton, 111. Plows. Feb. 



5, 1867. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the beam 

 C, support B, landside A, and mold-board A', 

 as set forth. 



2. The arm D, in combination with the 

 beam C, plugs h, clamp F, and mold-board A, 

 as described and set forth. 



3,098. M. RICHARDS and J. VAN- 

 DEGRIFT, Princeton, 111. Plows. Pat- 

 ented Feb. 5, 1867, No. 61,762. Reissued 

 Aug. 25, 1868. 



Claim. 1. Broadly, the beam C pivoted to 

 the brace B, and arranged to turn, substan- 

 tially as and for the purpose herein specified. 



2. The combination of -the beam C, support 

 and brace B, landside A, and mold-board A', 

 as set forth. 



3. The arm D, in combination with the 

 beam C, plugs h, clamp F, and mold-board A', 

 as described and set forth. 



61,809. WILLIAM COOLEY, Bunker 

 Hill, Wis. Plows. Feb. 5, 1867. 

 Claim. The securing of the handles D D' 

 in the position shown and described, by means 

 of the bar C, bent as shown, and attached to 

 the landside, the two handles and to the beam, 

 substantially as and for the purpose set forth. 



62,325. CHARLES L. FLEISCH- 



MANN, New York, N. Y. Plows. Feb. 



26, 1867. Antedated Feb. 14/1867. 



The angular cutters and the mold-board 

 make a trench and are stocked on a frame fur- 

 nished with runners. 



Claim. The use of runnejs herein described, 

 in combination with angulai or curved cutters 

 and a mold-board, substantially as above de- 

 scribed. 



62,497. JOHN PARKER, Milroy, Ind. 



Plows. Feb. 26, 1867. 



Claim. The clamp D, with its attachments, 

 constructed as described, and used with a plow 

 operating as and for the purposes herein speci- 

 fied. 



62,766. DON CARLOS MATTESON 

 and TRUMAN P. WILLIAMSON, 

 Stockton, Cal. Plows. Mar. 12, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The curved standard A, with the 



lug B, and the offsets D and E, substantially as 



and for the purpose .described. 



2. The curved mold-board F, with its two 

 complete edges H and H', attached to the 

 standard as shown, and operated substantially 

 as and for the purpose herein described. 



3,179. DON CARLOS MATTESON 

 and TRUMAN PANE WILLIAM- 

 SON, Stockton, Cal. Plows. Patented 

 Mar. 12, 1868. No. 62,766. Reissued Nov. 



3 , 1868. 



Claim. The curved standard A, with the 

 lug B and the offsets D and E substantially as 

 and for the purpose described. 



