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tially as herein shown and described, and for 

 the purpose set forth. 



107,481. CHARLES M GORDON, La- 

 Porte, Ind. Plows. Sep. 20, 1870. 

 Claim. The arrangement of the plows A B, 

 having both handles attached to plow-beam A, 

 coupling-bars a a' a", adjustable brace-rods 

 d d, and draft -rod C, all combined and ar- 

 ranged substantially as herein shown and de- 

 scribed. 



107,606. FRANCIS M FRANKLIN, 



Springfield, Ohio, assignor to himself and 



Asahel Franklin, same place. Plows. Sep. 



20, 1870. 



Claim. 1. The method or rule herein de- 

 scribed for laying off the mold-board and 

 share of a plow, substantially as herein set 

 forth. 



2. The arrangement of the standard S, 

 block X, draft-rod N, eye-bolt a, plate V, and 

 beam O, all constructed as described, and op- 

 erating as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



107,676. DAVID FULTON, St. Helena, 



Cal, Plows. Sep. 27, 1870. 



Claim. The arrangement and relative po- 

 sition of the parts hereinafter named, to wit, 

 the curving standard D, the slotted plate C, the 

 beam, and the mold-board, as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



107,705. DAVID MORRIS, Bunker 



Hill, 111. Plows. Sep. 27, 1870. 

 . Claim. , The arrangement of swiveled beam 

 A, standard B b' ', bolts G I. slotted bracket H, 

 and handles E F as and for the purpose des- 

 cribed. 



108,095. B. C BLOMSTEN, Waupaca, 



Wis. Plows. Oct. 11, 1870. 



Claim. The plow described consisting of 

 the beam A, handles a 2 mold-board a, point, 

 colter, brace-rod b, and draft-attachment E, 

 when combined as described, for the purpose 

 set forth. 



4,810. B. C BLOMSTEN, Waupaca, 

 Wis. Plows. Patent 108,095. Oct. 11, 

 1870. Reissued Mar. 19, 1872. 

 Claim. 1. The combination of the beam A, 



constructed as described, with the colter and 



clamping-iron, as and for the purpose set 



forth. 



2. The draft device described, consisting of 

 the threaded rod c, pivot-block a, clevis c 1 , 

 threaded rod c 1 , draft-hook, c 3 , and rod c*, in 

 combination as and for the purpose set forth. 



3. In a hinged mold-board, the turned edge 

 e adapted to cover the front edge of the land- 

 side, as described. 



4. The resisting triangle formed of the beam 

 A, bent arm/ of handle F, and brace-rod,?, 

 in combination with the hinged mold-board 

 and rod c 1 , as described. 



5. The plow described, consisting of the 

 beam A, handles, mold-board E, point G, 



colter D, brace-rod I, and diaft attachment, 

 when combined as described, for the purpose 

 set forth. 



108,247. ASAHEL FRANKLIN and 

 FRANCIS M. FRANKLIN, Spring- 

 field, Ohio. Plows. Oct. 11, 1870. An- 

 tedated Oct. 1, 1870. 



Claim. The combination of the beam J, 

 draft-rod P, with shoulder/, upright K, brace 

 e, angular brace N, handles O O, forked sheath 

 I, and ratchet plates b d, all constructed and 

 arranged substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



108,699. MARTIN L. GIBBS, Canton, 



Ohio. Plows. Oct. 25, 1870. 



Claim. 1. The standard C, constructed 

 with the raised flanges k I m n op r, in com- 

 bination with the cast-iron mold-board P, and 

 share U, having the countersunk grooves k I' 

 m' 0' m' m' p' and r' formed in their bearing- 

 faces, whereby either the cast-iron mold-board 

 or share may be replaced by a cast steel mold- 

 board or share, without changing other parts 

 or affecting the form or position of the wear 

 ing faces of the plow, substantially as before 

 specified and shown. 



2. The combination of the plow standard C 

 provided with the countersunk holes g 2 g 2 , land- 

 side H, provided with raised bolt-hole flanges 

 g l g l , and handle-flange K, beam-handle B, 

 beam A, the several parts being constructed, 

 and arranged substantially as described. 



3. In the construction of plows, the handle- 

 fastening, L M N, consisting of the flat head- 

 plate L, and the bent clamping-bolts M N, and 

 the several parts constructed and arranged 

 substantially as described. 



4,965. MARTIN L. GIBBS, Canton, 

 Ohio. Plows. Patent 108,699. Oct.. 25, 

 1870. Reissued July 9, 1872. 

 Claim. 1. The standard C, constructed 

 with the raised flanges or projections k I m, in 

 combination with the interchangeable mold- 

 boards P, substantially as and for the purpose 

 set forth. 



2. The standard C, provided with raised 

 flanges or projections/ m o r, in combination 

 with the share U, having recesses or counter- 

 sunk grooves/' ni n' o' ? , substantially as and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



3. The standard C, having raised flanges or 

 projections on the seats for the mold-board and 

 share, with corresponding grooves, holes or 

 recesses in the mold-board and share so ar- 

 ranged in relation to each other as to admit an 

 interchangeable adaptation of mold-boards of 

 sheet-steel and cast-iron of different thick- 

 nesses to the same standard, so arranged that 

 the faces thereof shall be even with the con- 

 necting-share, without affecting the "set" of 

 the plow, as and for the purpose substantially 

 set forth. 



4. In the construction of plows the beam 

 and handle fastening L M N, consisting of the 

 flat head-plate L and bent clamping-bolts M 



