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nearly like unto that of the mold-board of the 

 plow to which it is attached, substantially as 

 and for the purpose described. 



2. A plow, the colter-point and mold-board 

 of which are given the same or nearly the same 

 curve,, substantially as and for the purpose 

 shown. 



3. The groove <? formed in the part of the 

 mold-board that is covered with a plow-point 

 and colter, substantially as and for the purpose 

 described. 



95,386. HENRY SELICK, Lewistown, 



Pa. Plows. Sep. 28, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. The slots or holes e e , arranged in 

 the rear end of the mold-board and landside 

 of a plow, in the arc of a circle described from 

 the pivoted point a, at which the handles are 

 attached, as and for the purpose set forth. 



2. The attachment of the handles D to the 

 mold-board and landside of a plow, in the 

 manner and for the purpose specified. 



95,487. HENRY KILLAM, Mendon, 



Mich. Plow. Oct. 5, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the wing L, 

 the point I, and the flange D, when all are con- 

 structed and arranged as and for the purposes 

 aforesaid. 



2. The combination of the beam A, mold- 

 board B, landside C, handle E, washer G, 

 point I, and wing L, when constructed, ar- 

 ranged and operating substantially as and for 

 the purposes described. 



96,680. H. B. DURFEE, Decatur, 111. 



Plows. Nov. 9, 1869. 



Claim. In combination with the standard 

 and beam of a plow, the bolts d g, and slotted 

 plates e i, so arranged in connection that the 

 beam may be adjusted on the plow, as and for 

 the purpose herein described and represented. 



3,753. H. B. DURFEE, Decatur, 111. 

 Plows. May 18, 1869, No 90,246. Reis- 

 sued Nov. 30, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The construction and arrange- 

 ment >f the beam and short handle, for the 

 purpose of leaving an open landside space and 

 clearance for the clogging material that drops 

 over the mold-board, substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



2. In combination with the short handle D, 

 a brace, e, extending therefrom to the stand- 

 ard or beam, or both, snbstantially as and for 

 the purpose described. 



96,907. ASAHEL FRANKLIN, Spring- 

 field, Ohio, Plow. Nov. 16, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. Constructing the mold-board of 



a plow from a pattern laid off substantially in 



the manner and for the purposes herein set 



forth. 



2. The mold-board A, having the curve F 

 in the upper portion running from the point of 

 the plow backward, as shown and described, 

 for the purposes set forth. 



3. Changing the draft of the plow, by means 



of notches, ratchets, holes or their equivalents, 

 on the back or rear to the main post, for the 

 confinement of the end of the draft rod, so 

 that in lowering the end upon the post, the rod 

 will form a brace to strengthen the plow when 

 used in hard or sod ground. 



97,352. P. BURNS, Indiana, Pa. Plows. 



Nov. 30, 1869. 



Claim. The construction of the mold- 

 boards, landsides, and points or shoulders of 

 cast-metal plows in three separate sections, as 

 herein described, for connecting together, by 

 bolts and nuts, when the mold-board is pro- 

 vided with the notch H and V-groove L, and 

 the point or spreader, with the projections fit- 

 ting therein, all substantially as specified. 



97,746. ALEXANDER WRIGHT, 



Allegheny City, Pa. Plows. Dec. 7, 



i860. 



Claim. Providing the mold-board A with 

 lugs S, and combining it with the cutter D, 

 substantially as herein described. 



99,830. T. E. 0. BRINLY, Louisville, 



Ky. Plows. Feb. 15, 1870. 



Claim. The combination of the cast-iron 

 standard A and the wrought metal heel-piece 

 B, when the former is provided with a recess 

 for the latter, substantially as and for the pur- 

 pose set forth. 



180,042. A. 0. JUDSON, Grand Rap- 

 ids, Ohio, assignor to E. O. Judson. Plows. 

 Feb. 22, 1870. 



Claim. The improved plow formed by the 

 landside A, extended to form a cutting edge b, 

 the mold-board B, and the standard C, filling 

 the entire space between said mold-board and 

 landside, and extending rearward and upward 

 at the angle shown, to allow the attachment of 

 handles thereto, all constructed and arranged 

 as. shown, and for the purpose set forth. 



100,326 MARK RIGELL, Newton, 

 Ala., assignor to himself, Robert D., Will- 

 iam D., and Robert F. Joy, Milford, Ga. 

 Plows. Mar. 1, 1870. 

 Claim. 1. The pivoted colter B, provided 

 with the curved arm b, in combination with 

 the spring C, plow-beam A, and plow-standard 

 F, all constructed and arranged in the manner 

 and for the purpose specified. 



2. The method of varying the position of the 

 plow-point by means of washers c, of different 

 thicknesses, substantially as described. 



3. The adjustable plow-standard F and ad- 

 justable landside D, the latter being formed in 

 one piece with the plowshare, in combination 

 with the brace E, having its upper end curved 

 and screw-threaded and fitted with a nut h, all 

 in the manner and for the purpose specified. 



100,624. DANIEL HEIGES, Cashtown, 



Pa. Plows. Mar. 8, 1870. 



Claim. 1. The part C of the mold-board, 

 hinged to the part A, for the purpose specified, 

 and provided with the pivoted notched arm c, 



