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with the handles B B substantially as set forth. 



3. In combination with the post E, the beam 



G, and slotted brace H, with suitable binding, 



screws to render said beam adjustable in the 



. manner substantially as set forth. 



132,295. SEWALL J. LEACH, Tusca- 

 loosa, Ala. Plows. Oct. 15, 1872. 

 Claim. The hook E cast solid upon the 

 landside, C, and the brace F, cast solid upon the 

 mold-board A and standard B in connection 

 with each other for securing the said landside 

 in place substantially as herein shown and de- 

 scribed. 



132,679. FRANCIS M. McMEEKIN, 



Orange Springs, Fla. Plows. Oct. 29, 



1872. 



Claim. 1. A mold board or mold board 

 saddle having on its under side the angular 

 shoulder, E, and faucet E' in combination with 

 a standard A, formed by so bending a single 

 bar of metal as to produce the arms a a 1 , di- 

 verging backward and forward and loop a 2 

 substantially as specified. 



2. A mold board or mold board saddle con- 

 structed with the angular shoulder E faucet E' 

 and flange F arranged substantially as specified. 



133,850. HENRY C. CODFREY, Eliz- 

 abeth City, N. C. Cotton Plows. Dec. 10, 

 1872. 



Claim. 1. The combination with a right- 

 hand turn plow of a left hand plow E, of smaller 

 dimensions running less deeply and attached 

 to the landside of large plow as set forth, so 

 that the fine scraped soil will be gathered up to 

 the plants. 



2. A plow E, provided with extension e hav- 

 ing groove e 1 and shoulders^ 2 <? 3 and perforated 

 lug <f 4 as specified, to adapt it to be held to a 

 correspondingly x constructed landside by two 

 bolts. 



134,716. WILLIAM M. WATSON, 



Tonica, 111. Plows. Jan. 7, 1873. 



Claim. 1. A plow having the standard B 

 and braces E, constructed, arranged and adapt- 

 ed to receive, interchangeably, the wheel F 

 and landside H, substantially as specified. 



2. The shield G, in combination with the 

 plow, as described, and for the purpose speci- 

 fied. 



135,289. JOSEPH W. REED. Carey- 

 ville, Mo. Plows. Jan. 28, 1873. 

 Claim. The perpendicular standard E at- 

 tached at one end to beam A, and at the other 

 to landside F, combined with a mold-board, J, 

 and twisted bar K, all arranged and applied as 

 and for the purpose described. 



135,850. HENRY SELICK, Lewistown, 



Pa. Plows. Feb. n, 1873. 



The beam is attached to the mold-bonrd by 

 means of a lug formed thereon, whereby a cen- 

 tral draft may be obtained. 



Claim. The lug b on the inner side of the 

 mold-board D, in combination with the beam 



A, the bolts c d, and sheath C, the whole be- 

 ing arranged substantially as and for the pur- 

 poses herein set forth. 



136,120. GILMAN D. WYMAN, Osh- 

 kosh, Wis. Plows. Feb. 18, 1873. 

 The mold-board is made adjustable as re- 

 gards the rear end of the beam by means of a 

 swivel screw-bolt, one end thereof being se- 

 cured to the mold-board and the other to the 

 rear end of the plow-beam ; and by the adjust- 

 ment thus provided the plow can be caused to 

 take more or less " land." 



Claim. The combination of the beam A and 

 mold-board handle H, the screw-rod K, and 

 the screw-swivel D D, as described. 



136,361. NICHOLAS BURCH, North 

 Fairfield, Ohio. Plows. Mar. 4, 1873. 

 Claim. In the construction of plows, the 

 wood beam A and iron standard B provided 

 with the colter-holder F, and having a shoulder 

 C, and flange D, in combination with screw- 

 bolts, or their equivalents, for securing the said 

 beam and standard together, substantially as 

 and for the purpose set forth. 



137,716. WHITMAN PRICE, Mount 



Olive, N. C. Plows. Apr. 8, 1873. Filed 



Sep. 25, 1872. 



The landside is slotted and receives between 

 its double walls the wooden standard and han- 

 dles, all being securely bolted together. The 

 frame thus constituted receives interchangeably 

 various shares and cutters. 



Claim. The plow provided with the wooden 

 standard, and having its various parts con- 

 structed and arranged in combination there- 

 with, as herein shown and described. 



140,004. THOMAS E. C BRINLY, 



Louisville, Ky. Plows. June 17, 1873. 



Filed Apr. 7, 1873. 



Both the standard and mold-board are con- 

 structed with lugs and dovetailed recesses in 

 such a manner that when the share is intro- 

 duced, a single bolt will secure the whole firmly 

 together. 



Claim. The mold-board C b b' g g' d, in 

 combination with the standard A c c l c 2 e f 3 , 

 and the share B// 1 / 2 , and bolt b 2 , all con- 

 structed and arranged substantially as specified. 



140,749. LEWIS B. WHITE, Norfolk, 

 Va., assignor to himself and Silas R. White, 

 same place. Plows. July 8, 1873. Filed 

 Apr. 9, 1873. 



Claim. 1. The combination, with beam and 

 handles connected by an adjustable piece D, 

 of the slotted and adjustable wedge E, applied 

 substantially as and for the purpose described. 

 2. A landside for turn plows, with two simi- 

 lar ends and two similar but reversed bottom 

 flanges, constructed substantially as and for the 

 purpose described. 



141,960. PATRICK H. STARKE, Rich- 



mond, Va. Plows. 

 July 11, 1873. 



Aug. 19, 187^ 



Filed 



