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the projection or catch />'-', substantially as 

 herein described. 



2. The notched flanged, and slotted vertical 

 plate H, the hook-bolt I, and the bolt J, in com- 

 bination with the rear upper part of the upright 

 C, the plow-beam A B, and the projection or 

 catch b 3 , substantially as herein shown and des- 

 cribed. 



150,062. JOHN W. LOWE, Ashland, 



Ohio. Plows. Apr. 21, 1874. Filed Jan. 



31, 1874. 



The plow-standard below the beam is 

 branched, the front arm having a broad flange, 

 and tapering to a sharp front to fit to and sup- 

 port mold-board, landside, and point. The 

 rear arm has a curved slot with corrugated face, 

 which, with a similar one on the inside of mold- 

 board, permits the handles to be adjusted and 

 secured at any height. 



Claim. A plow-standard composed of the 

 vertical portion a, forward inclined portion a 1 , 

 having a laterally inclined wing a 2 , and the rear 

 curved portion b, having slot and adjusting- 

 notches, substantially as shown and described - 



150,207. MICHAEL D. WALSH, Rich- 

 mond, Va. Plows. Apr. 28, 1874. Filed 

 Oct. 3, 1873. 



The plow-standard has a fcnee at the top, in 

 which the beam rests and is secured by a clamp 

 passing around it. 



Claim. The standard B, having the L-shaped 

 knee b b' formed upon its upper front portion, on 

 and against which the beam A is'clamped by the 

 angular screw-rod d, the rear end of said beam 

 resting upon the rear top portion of said stand- 

 ard, all substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein set forth. 



151,229. JACOB KUENZEL, Newark, 

 Ohio. Plows. May 26, 1874. Filed Apr. 

 17, 1874. 

 . Claim. 1. The share c, constructed with 



the flange <? and triangular projection r*, as and 



for the purpose set forth. 



2. The single plow-point e, provided with 

 the shank, e x and mortises e 1 e 6 , substantially as 

 set forth. 



3. The casting a, having the wings a 1 a 1 , 

 piece a 3 , and mortises a* a 9 , substantially as and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



4. The combination, with the casting a and 

 point e, of the share c and key/, substantially 

 as and for the purpose set forth. 



151,744. MICHAEL BARRY, Valparaiso, 



Ind. Plows. June 9, 1874. Filed Mar. 



14, 1874. 



Claim, i. The combination of the heel I 

 with the standard E, head F, and handle D, 

 said parts being connected and arranged sub- 

 stantially as herein shown and described. 



2. The combination, with the mold-board 

 H, having the beveled point, of the share G, 

 with socket, and the head F, said parts being 

 arranged and fitted together as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



152,007. FRANK RENAK, Racine, 



Wis. Plows. June 16, 1874. Filed Mar. 



17, 1874. 



The standard is pivoted in its center to the 

 mold-board support, and is bolted to the land- 

 side through a slot, giving play to elevate or 

 depress the beam. The standard is pivoted in 

 the beam and plate, and cross-slots at the rear 

 and the brace permit lateral adjustment. 



Claim. The combination, with the share, 

 beam, and handles, of the standard D d d' a, 

 having the curved slot G, and the beam-plate 

 having the corrugated slot e, and the branched 

 slide F, all constructed, arranged, and operat- 

 ing substantially as specified. 



152,150. DANIEL L. H. MITCHELL, 



Forest, Miss. Plows. June 16, 1874. Filed 



Sep. 15, 1873. 



Claim. The combination of the curved 

 metal beam A with pocket a, the wooden beam 

 B, slotted standard C, with pockets d d, and 

 handles E E, all constructed and arranged sub- 

 stantially as and for the purposes herein set 

 forth. 



152,445. EDWARD WIARD, Louis- 

 ville, Ky., assignor to Benjamin F. Avery, 

 same place. Plows. June 23, 1874. Filed 

 Mar. 16, 1874. 



Claim. The combination of the landside 

 with the lug or lugs i. pin or pins/, and grooved 

 and socketed lug D 2 and k cast upon it, the 

 mold-board and standard cast in one piece, and 

 having a short perforated web, a, and a per- 

 forated wing E cast upon them, and the thrust- 

 brace F, the whole constructed to allow the 

 landside to be removed without disturbing the 

 point, substantially as set forth. 



153,645. MOSES P. WHITE, Douglas- 

 ville, Tex , assignor of one fourth his right 

 to A. J. Blankenship, same place. Plows. 

 July 28, 1874. Filed Mar. 31, 1874. 

 Claim. 1. A plow-standard having flanges b 2 

 b 3 and intermediate groove b*, to receive mold- 

 boards and point, in the manner described. 



2, The combination, with an ordinary rear- 

 grooved .cutter, G, bolt J, and stud h' on plate 

 H, of the plate H' K L, extending down to 

 nearly or quite the middle of cutter, to afford 

 a better position to bolt J and a both-side lat- 

 eral support to the cutter. 



156,609. JAMES URIE, Evansville, Ind. 



Plows. Nov. 3, 1874. Filed Sep. 26, 1874. 



Claim. 1. The share B, constructed with a 

 beveled point a, a recessed lug b, at the rear 

 end of its landside, and a perforated lug, c, 

 upon its upper rear edge, as and for the pur- 

 pose specified. 



2. The brace D, consisting of a stock, g, lips 

 g l g 2 , and a shelf, g 3 , as and for the purpose des- 

 cribed. 



157,057. STEPHEN D. WRIGHT, 



Washington, Ind. Plows. Nov. 17, 1874. 

 Filed Aug. 1 1, 1874. 



