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SHOVEL 



26,620. GEORGE W. RONEY, Bail- 

 ey's Mill, Fla., assignor to himself and Wal- 

 ter F. Lloyd, same place. Plows. Dec. 

 27, 1859. 



Claim. In combination with a beam, stand- 

 ard handles, and shoe rigidly connected to- 

 gether, as shown, the hinging of the colter E 

 to the shoe at a by its lower end, and the ad- 

 justing devices in the beam at its upper end, as 

 stated, and for the purpose set forth, the whole 

 being constructed, and arranged, and operat- 

 ing as represented. 



26,656. FRANCIS DAVIS, Lima, Ohio 



Cultivators. Jan. 3, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the plow A B 

 C C 1 , shovel D or H, shovel E, guard c, and 

 slotted adjustable conductor G, all in the man- 

 ner and for the purposes set forth. 



27,099,ROBERT H. BROOKS, Green- 

 ville, Ga. Shovel Plows. .Feb. 14, i860. 

 Claim. The arrangement of braces D D C, 

 holes H O V I, screw bolt T, pieces P P, open- 

 ing R, beam A, standard B, heel-screw W, 

 notch X, and opening g, constructed as here- 

 in described, for the purposes set forth 



27,109. ELIJAH B. CLARK, Tallahas- 

 see, Fla. Plows. Feb. 14, i860. 

 This invention consists in a combination of 

 diagonal cross bars with a longitudinal brace, 

 the whole being bolted together and secured 

 rigidly to a plow beam in such a manner as to 

 form a braced standard for the shovel, admit- 

 ting of its being readily attached and de- 

 tached. 



Claim. The arrangement of the longitudi- 

 nal bar D, shovel E, double brace C 1 , double 

 brace C, bolt c, prejection d, beam A, and 

 handles B, as and for the purpose set forth and 

 described. 



27,188. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, 



Richmond, Ark., assignor to himself and J. 



D. Bellah, same place. Plows. Feb. 14, 



i860. 



Claim. 1. Constructing the beam of the 

 draught block a, and bent strip of iron b, ar- 

 ranged and combined as specified. 



2. The ring D, in combination with the 

 beam A, and share standard E, constructed, 

 arranged, and operating substantially as speci- 

 fied. 



299. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, (A. I.) 



to original Letters Patent No. 27,188. Plows. 



Claim. The segmental ring D, provided 

 with the screw-threads and nuts for adjusting 

 it in the beam A, in combination with the 

 share piece E, constructed, arranged, and op- 

 erating substantially as and for the purposes 

 herein specified. 



27,490. WILLIAM WATSON, Bishop- 

 ville, S. C. Plows. Mar. 13, i860. 

 Claim. The combination of the pivoted 



clamping hook plate E, fastening wedge /, 



standard B, and mold-board D, substantially 

 as and for the purposes set forth. 



27,651. WILLIAM R. SAUNDERS, 



Buena Vista, Miss. Plows. Mar. 27, i860. 



Claim. The combination and arrangement 

 of the shares F F, colters G G, and movable 

 mold-boards H H, with beam A, handles B B, 

 yoke E, and oblique brace K, the whole being 

 constructed for operation as described. 



28,000. MATTHEW C. McCUL- 

 LERS, Herndon, Ga. Plows. Apr. 24, 

 i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the handles, 

 beam, and brace, and their several connecting 

 ■parts, so as to make a plow stock that will ad- 

 mit of the changes, or receive the plows or 

 mold-boards, as stated, and in the manner set 

 forth. 



28,227. JOHN S. WILSON, Waynes- 

 boro, Ga. Plows. May 8, i860. 

 This plow is made without any welding or 

 upsetting of the metal, and the invention con- 

 sists in the manner in which the plow is made, 

 and the plow, the standards and their several 

 connections, are united. 



Claim. In combination with the plow the 

 beam and the false colter, the standard made 

 and connected therewith, substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



28,372. JOHN S. HUGGINS, Tim- 



monsville, S. C. Plows. May 22, i860. 



Claim. 1. The adjustable helve a, in com- 

 bination with the slotted beam A, and the re- 

 movable shares, the whole constructed and 

 operating as specified, for the purpose set forth. 



2. The removable sword g, in combination 

 with the adjustable helve a and removable 

 shares, the whole arranged and operating as 

 specified, for the purpose set forth. 



28,408. M. G. RHODES and J. M. 



SKAGGS, Talladega, Ala. Plows. May 



22, i860. 



This invention consists in a peculiar con- 

 struction of the plow stock, making the same 

 entirely of iron rods, fastened together by means 

 of screws in such a manner that both the beam 

 and the handles can be adjusted, and that a light 

 and strong stock is produced. 



Claim. The combination of the standard A, 

 rods a b c a 1 b x c l and d iP f, substantially as 

 described, for the purpose of producing a new 

 and improved plow stock. 



28,416. C J. SHIVER, Camden, S. C. 



Plows. May 22, i860. 



Claim. The arrangement of the double 

 curved frame C, horizontal bar e, bars d d, eyes 

 ff, beam A, and share D, as and for the pur- 

 poses shown and described. 



28,605. C. F. RICHTER, Columbia, S. 



C. Plows. June 5, i860. 



Claim. The construction and arrangement 

 of the two pieces E G, the mold-board or share 

 H, and their several connections, for the pur- 



