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5,735. DON CARLOS MATTESON 

 and TRUMAN P. WILLIAMSON, 



Stockton, Cal. Plows. Patent No. 62,766, 



dated Mar. 12, 1867. Reissue No. 3,179, 



dated Nov. 3, 1868. Reissued Jan. 20, 1874. 



Filed Dec. 15, 1873. 



The mold-board is reversible, and the stand- 

 ard has a lug projecting laterally at its upper 

 end for securing it to the beam more firmly. 



Claim. 1. The curved standard A, with the 

 lug B and the offsets D and E, substantially as 

 and for the purpose described. 



2. A plow-standard constructed with the lug 

 B upon its upper end, as described, so that the 

 hole b will be outside of a direct line with the 

 holes a a, substantially as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



62,835. LEWIS GIBBS, Canton, Ohio, 

 assignor to Bucher, Gibbs & Company, same 

 place. Plows. Mar. 12, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. Uniting the beam and handles of 



a plow by means of the castings d f and their 



lips e g, and a screw bolt i, substantially as 



des- ribed. 



2. The beveled edges of the socket j with 

 the beveled edges of the colter D, and the 

 screw bolts k, for the purpose of holding and 

 tightening the colter, substantially as described. 



3. The bar m, made and united to and with 

 the landside and share, substantially as and for 

 the purpose described. 



62,881. DANIEL PETERS and JOHN 

 W. PAULY, Keokuk, Iowa. Plows. Mar. 

 12, 1867. Antedated Mar. 4, 1867. 

 Claim. The combination of the friction 

 wheel H and adjustable supporting bar G with 

 the mold-board E of the plow, when said wheel 

 and bar are constructed and arranged substan- 

 tially as herein shown and described and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



63,377. JOSIAH FISH, Smelser, Wis. 



Plows. Apr. 2, 1867. 



Claim. The plate connecting the tongue and 

 beam, marked Fig. 1, together with the plate 

 attaching the team to the plow, and bars that 

 the plows are attiched to, for the uses as set 

 forth in the description and specification. 



63,381. JACOB HAGrE, Shiloh, 111. 



Plows. Apr. 2, 1867. 



Claim. 1. As a new article of manufacture, 

 the plow B when formed of one single piece of 

 metal, substantially as described and set forth. 



2. The plow B, when constructed with an 

 excess of metal in that side of the mold-board 

 and share nearest the landside, substantially as 

 described and set forth. 



64,259. JAMES B. SKINNER, Rock- 

 ford, 111. Plows. Apr. 30, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The brace d, welded or fastened 

 to the lower part of the standard and the land- 

 side, as and for the purpose described. 



2. The arrangement as described of the plow 

 beam, mold-board, landside, and handles, with 



the curved standard and diagonal brace C, for 

 the purposes of reducing the weight and increas- 

 ing the strength of the plow, as set forth. 



3. The standard constructed and connected 

 with the landside and inner handle, for the 

 purpose of avoiding frictions or clogging, as set 

 forth. 



4. The arrangement as described of the over- 

 lapping lips i i' on the inner front corners of 

 the mold-board and share, for the purposes set 

 forth. 



64,647. JAMES C DUNCAN, Olney, 



111. Plows. May 14, 1867. 



Claim. 1. A plow embracing the mold- 

 board A, landside B, border or sole C, and heel 

 brace D, all being united in one and the same 

 piece of metal which is cut and shaped substan- 

 tially as described and represented. 



2. The slotted rest D', when formed in one 

 place with the plow, and employed for the sup- 

 port of the beam G, substantially as and for the 

 purpose specified. 



64,906. L. O. ROCKWOOD, Ottawa, 



111. Plows. May 21, 1867. 



The plow beams are connected by side plates, 

 by which their distance is regulated. 



Claim. The adjustable extension joint, Fig. 

 4, constructed substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose described in the foregoing specification. 



65,212. J. V. GREIF, Paducah, Ky. 



Plows. May 28, 1867. 



Claim. The spur or projection e formed up- 

 on the share C and fitting into the slot or hole 

 /of the mold-board, in combination with the 

 bolt^, substantially as and for the purpose spec- 

 ified. 



65,412. WM. D. MENDENHALL, 



Farmington, 111. Plow Shares. June 4, 1867. 



Claim. The method of forming or shaping 

 any plow share or mold-board, or both com- 

 bined, with a concave surface of any desired 

 radius and area extending from the breast c of 

 the plow towards the opposite side d, or in a 

 line parallel or nearly so, to the cut of the 

 share. 



65,426. RUFUS PEET, Castile, N. Y. 



Plows. June 4, 1867. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the parts 

 E F G H with each other and with the upright 

 D and standard B, said parts being constructed 

 and ar.anged substantially in the the form and 

 manner herein shown and described and for the 

 purposes set forth. 



2. Forming a projection d upon the landside 

 of the forward edge of the upright D, substan- 

 tially as herein shown and described and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



65,529. EPHRAIM BALL, Jr., Can- 

 ton, Ohio. Plows. June 11, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. So constructing a metal plow 

 beam that the parts that are attached thereto 

 can be made either of cast-iron or steel, or 



