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structed as described and operating substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes herein set forth. 

 2. The corrugated beam D, in combination 

 with the corrugated handles E E, when arran- 

 ged so as to be adjustable substantially as and 

 for the purposes herein set forth. 



81,996. CHARLES T. GRIMES, Gar- 

 rard, Ky. Plows. Sep. 8, 1868. 

 Claim. I. The modes of making handles 

 .H and K, and so arranging them on beams G, 

 and J, that they may be used as handles for 

 .two turning plows and as helves for two shovel 

 plows, when the turning plows and helves V 

 and S, and rods Tand W, are removed. 



2. The mode of combining the handles H 

 and K and beams G and J, by means of cross- 

 bars, A a and B b and rods C c and D d, and 

 rods E e and Z z so that the two plows are 

 used by one person. 



82,809. S. T. DENISE, Red Bank, N. Y. 



Plows. Oct. 6, 1 868. 



Claim, i. The colter when terminating at 

 its lower end in the point A, and its upper end 

 in the bent lip c' between which is the sharp 

 cutting edge c the whole being constructed 

 substantially as described. 



2. The brace rod F, when constructed of a 

 single piece uniting the beam and both handles 

 substantially as and for the purpose specified. 



83,206. YARNALL RAKESTRAW, 



Whitehouse, Ohio. Plows. Oct. 20, 1868. 



The point with which the cutter is made of one 

 piece of steel forms a continuation to the land- 

 side and standard being attached thereto by a 

 bolt. 



Claim. The point F, and cutter G, in com- 

 bination with standard C, substantially as set 

 forth. 



84,946. W. U. HOOVER, Daysville, 

 . Ky. Plows. Dec. 15, 1868. 



Claim. The combination of the three turn 

 plows/" when arranged in relation to each other, 

 and for adjustment in the manner shown and des- 

 cribed. 



85,324. JAMES W. MILROY, Galves- 

 ton, Ind.; assignor to himself and S. B. 

 Shaner, Xenia, Ohio. Plows. Dec. 29, 

 1868. 



The right and left hand plows run in 

 nearly the same track. The front plow 

 throws the dirt from the row, and the rear plow 

 throws the dirt thus pulverized back to the 

 row. 



Claim. The combinaton of the right and 

 left mold board plows A and B substantially in 

 the manner and for the purpose as herein des- 

 cribed. 



85,342, P. H. STARKE, Richmond, Va. 



Plows. Dec. 29, 1868. 



Claim A plow standard constructed and 

 arranged so as to receive a straight wooden 

 beam and handles, with suitable mold board 

 and landside as shown and described. 



85,851. SAMUEL PRENTISS and 

 GEORGE FLINT, De Soto, Mo. Plows. 

 Jan. 12, 1869. 



Claim. The slotted brace C arranged with re- 

 lation to the beam A, standard B, colter D and 

 draught-chain as herein described, for the 

 purpose specified. 



86,839. ALBERT P. INGALLS, Shelby- 



ville, 111., assignor to himself and James W. 



Cheney same place. Plows. Feb. 9, 1869, 



Claim. 1. The frame B, of a plow when 

 made of one piece as described to support at 

 once the plow share the land side and the re- 

 movable point as set forth. 



2. The removable plow point D, when bent 

 or cast to form a socket e substantially as de- 

 scribed and when fitted upon the front end, of 

 the frame as set forth. 



87,149. SEYMOUR CURTIS, Fitch- 

 burg, Wis. Plows. Feb. 23, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. The plow irons a a secured to 

 slide c c moving in slide plates d d bolted to 

 the underside of plow beam b crosswise. 



2. Staples g g on slides h h moveable in slide- 

 plates i i bolted one on each side of plow beam 

 b in connection with the levers// and rod 

 f f ox their equivalents for the purposes speci- 

 fied and described. 



89,115. G. M. ATHERTON, Friendsville 



111. Plows. Apr. 20, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The detachable adjustable and 

 reversible cutter J, constructed and operating 

 substantially as herein shown and desribed and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



2. The bent support K, carrying the cutter 

 J, perforated at the angle L 1 L 2 and adjusted 

 upon the plow beam by means of the curved 

 slot and the set screw as herein described for the 

 purpose specified. 



3. The casting E, secured to the beam B by 

 the rod / and adapted to be adjusted to regu- 

 late the pitch of the plow by means of the 

 wedge shaped block F, arranged as herein 

 and described. 



4. The slotted bar O, adjusting cap P and 

 notched arm N, combined and arranged 

 with the draught rod M, and plow beam A for 

 the purpose of adjusting said rod laterally so 

 that the line of draught shall be parallel to the 

 beam as herein shown and described. 



89,608. SAMUEL R. THOMPSON, 



New Market, N. H., assignor to himself and 

 Joseph Pinkham, same place. Plows. May 

 4, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the tongue, 

 with the plow beam. 



2. The colter A, as separate from the beam, 

 and supported by an arm C, or its equivalent 

 projecting from the plow share. 



3. The combination of the bar G, the for- 

 ked spanner H the lever F, and their screws, 

 with the plow beam pivoted to the share so as 

 to operate therewith substantially as described, 

 the lever F being applied to the handles of the 

 plow, as set torth. 



