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20,269. JOHN M. HALL, Warrenton, 



Ga. Plows. May 18, 1858. 



Claim. The construction, arrangement, and 

 combination of the body of the implement 

 and its movable parts, as herein described, 

 whereby it is readily abapted to properly re- 

 ceive in turn the several parts employed for per- 

 forming the various modes of cultivation speci- 

 fied. 



20,790. J. P. HARRIS, Byhalia, Miss. 



Shovel Plows. July 6, 1858. 



Claim. The hollow foot B, formed and ar- 

 ranged for the reception of the stock A and 

 point C, substantially as specified. 



20,798. DUNCAN C. HUBBARD, 



Okolona, Miss. July 6, 1858. 



Claim. The combination of share TE S F, 

 stock ABCD, and tooth h z, the whole being 

 constructed and arranged substantially as and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



20,823. ASBBERY SMITH, Ashville, 

 Ala. Shovel Plows. July 6, 1858. 

 Claim. The arrangement of the upright A, 

 brace C, beam D, and support F, so that a 

 plane will pass through or near the whole of 

 them, and when the wing B is connected to 

 and projects from the said upright A, all as 

 herein set forth. 



22,013. JOHN M. BURKE, Dansville, 

 N. Y. Shovel Plows. Nov. 9, 1858. 

 Claim. Depressing and bending inward the 



rear and lower edge, f, of the mold -board, as 



described, for the purpose set forth 



23,369. WILLIAM J. GRIFFIES, Ma- 

 rietta, Ga. Plow Stocks. Mar. 29, 1859. 

 Claim. The arrangement of the stock A, 

 forked and slotted foot B B, screw E, shovel F, 

 brace G, wedge C, beam H, and handles I I, 

 the whole being constructed as and for the pur- 

 poses set forth. 



23,636, W.H.WILSON, Summerfield, 



Ohio. Plows. Apr. 12, 1859. 



This plow may be regulated by a clevis to run 

 any depth required. The gradual rise of the 

 wings W and shape of the mold-board M lift 

 the soil and mellow it, leaving the ground in a 

 better condition for the growth of corn and 

 vegetables than the ordinary plow. 



Claim. The arrangement of the sub-soil 

 shovel W, the common shove! M, colter C, 

 and brace A, the whole being constructed as 

 described for the purpose set forth. 



23,942. ISAAC B. PAL AM O UN- 

 TAIN, Tarboro, N. C. Cultivators. May 

 10, 1859 



On each side of the center bar, and at dif- 

 ferent lengths from its base are cast boxes or 

 projections e with the dovetail grooves b there- 

 in, having a suitable rearward declination. 

 These grooves are exactly on opposite sides 

 of the bar, one pair of which being at the base 

 of standard F, above the share, and the others 



occupying positions in rear of and below, the 

 top of the share. 



Claim. The arrangement of the beam A, 

 stock B, center bar B, standard F, wings G G 

 and J, share D, and seat H, for joint operation. 



24,399. ELY MOORE, Slabtown, S. C. 



Plows. June 14, 1859. 



This invention consists in attaching to the 

 common plow beam of wood, an elongated iron 

 brace terminating at one end in a clevis at the 

 end of the beam, and at the other in an iron 

 foot which takes the place of the wooden foot 

 in the common plow. 



Claim. The arrangement of the beam A, 

 brace B, clevis C, foot D, stock E, and ring F 

 the whole being constructed as described, for 

 the purposes specified. 



25,437. WILLIAM O'NEILL, Pine 

 Level, Ala. Plows. Sep. 13, 1859. 

 This invention, consists in attaching to the 

 share of the plow on each side of the stock, by 

 a bolt, a movable section or small mold-board 

 for the purpose of throwing more dirt over the 

 corn or rice, or other seed or grain, when 

 required by the continued growth of the ar- 

 ticle. 



Claim. The arrangement of the adjustable 

 mold-boards M M 1 attached to the share by 

 bolts a, and constructed as described, with 

 braces z and T, stock S and share S 1 , and point 

 P, substantially as and for the purposes speci- 

 fied. 



25,654. E. D. LEE and Z. W. LEE, 



Blakely, Ga. Plows. Oct. 4, 1859. 



Claim. The arrangement of the peculiar 

 curved clevis I, beam A, curved rod E, bar D, 

 band G, wedge H, shank f projection h, and 

 share F, as specified, for the purpose set forth. 



25,738. BOLD R. HOOD, Clinton, N. 



C. Plows. Oct. 11, 1859. 



Claim. The combination of the standard 

 D, with the standard C and land sides E, when 

 the parts are constructed as described, and 

 adapted to receive the various forms of shovel 

 points and mold-boards in use, in the manner 

 described, for the purpose specified. 



26,289. SIMEON T. PEEK, Penfield, 



Ga. Plows. Nov. 29, 1859. 



Claim. The manner of attaching the share 

 E to the foot bar D, to wit : having the back 

 part of the share notched and fitted in a rebate 

 a in the foot bar and receiving the shoulder b 

 formed by the rebate, while the ends/ of the 

 share fit underneath the projections c c and the 

 lever F is pressed on the outer side of the share 

 by means of the wedge G, substantially as 

 shown. 



26,349. JACKSON GORHAM, Bairds- 

 town, Ga. Plows. Dec. 6, 1859. 

 Claim. The arrangement of the vertical 

 curved standard B, shovel C, curved handle 

 straps D, hooked inclined brace E, and adjust- 

 able beam A, as shown and described. 



