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in the manner and by the means substantially^ 

 herein described and set forth. 



5. The combination of the plowshare or 

 point c, mold-board b b, and extension and 

 additional curved pieces or wings it, arranged 

 and operating in the manner substantially as 

 herein described and set forth. 



6. A mold-board for shovel-plows, construct- 

 with the ribs or raised flanches s s, upon the 

 under side of the same, in such manner as to 

 receive and hold the standard a', in the man- 

 ner substantially as herein described and set 

 forth. 



7. The arrangement of each of the aforesaid 

 described curved extension and additional 

 pieces or wings i i, upon the outward projec- 

 tions of the mold-board b b, and securing or 

 fastening of the same thereto and thereupon, 

 by the respective bolts n and nuts n', in the 

 manner and for the purposes substantially as 

 herein described and set forth. 



41,056. M. 0. BRELSFORD, Girard, 



111. Plow-Beam Handles. Jan. 5, 1864. 



Claim. A plow stock, having the beam A 

 and the handles B made out of one piece of 

 wood, in manner and for the purpose substan- 

 tially as set forth. 



42,813. RODNEY L, and ALRERT C 

 BETTS, Brunswick, N. Y. Plows. May 

 17, 1864. 



Claim. 1. The arrangement of a branched 

 draw beam B B 1, in combination with a double 

 mold-board A A, recessed or made low in the 

 middle portion of its top edge, between the 

 beam branches B B, and having a double share 

 /, and spreading wings w w, extended laterally 

 beyond the said beam branches, substantially 

 as herein described. 



2. The arrangement of a branched draw 

 beam B B i, in combination with a double 

 mold-board A A, provided with a double share 

 /, and lateral wings w w, and having the upper 

 part D of its low or depressed middle portion 

 removable, substantially as herein described. 



3. The arrangement of a branched draw 

 beam B B /, having runners S S, formed on 

 the lower ends of its branches B B, in combina- 

 tion with a double inclined mold-board A A, 

 having a double share /, and oblique spreading 

 wings w w, extended laterally beyond the said 

 beam branches, substantially as herein de- 

 scribed. 



45,664. S. H. WOOLDBRIDGE, 



Venice, 111. Shovel Plows. Dec. 27, 1864. 



Claim. 1. The construction of the forward 

 standard E with a supporting lip or shoulder b 

 formed on its forward edge, substantially as 

 and for the purposes described. 



2. The combination of the standard E, hav- 

 a lip b formed on it, shovel D, having a bar D 

 2 formed on it, and a rear standard F, with 

 a plow beam A, all arranged substantially as 

 described. 



45,995. JOHN HANES, Polkville, Ky. 

 Plows. Jan. 24, 1865. 



Claim. Forming the plow stock, that is", 

 the curved front bar b, ground bar a, and brace 

 c, in one piece, in combination with the man- 

 ner herein described and shown of adjusting 

 the same to the beam B, and handles R, through 

 the intermediary of the brace P, and cross bar 

 W, substantially as set forth. 



54,623. TIMOTHY TERREL, Spring 

 Hills, Ohio. Shovel Plows. May 8, 1866. 

 Claim. The curved rear part of the beam 

 A, in combination with the brace G* and stand- 

 ard F, the latter being of double bevel form to 

 receive the share, and all arranged substantially 

 as and for the purpose herein set forth. 



55,312. MARTIN KENNEDY, Boston, 



Mass. Plows. June 5, 1866. 



Claim. 1. The handle C, having the wedge- 

 shaped opening / at its lower extremity, in 

 combination with the pin o, sole A, standard 

 B' and bolt e, for attaching the handle to the 

 plow, substantially as described. 



2. The hooked beam D, in combination with 

 the standards B B', and bolts a and h, for at- 

 taching the beam to the plow, substantially as 

 described. 



3. The hinged mold-boards M M, construct- 

 ed with their surfaces turned in at the bottom as 

 described, and hinged to front standard B, in 

 combination with the hinged plates or pieces 

 m m and pieced, for adjusting the mold-boards 

 to any angle, the whole being constructed and 

 operated in the manner and for the purpose set 

 forth. 



55,630. PAUL DENNIS, Schuylerville, 

 N. Y. Shovel Plows. June 19, 1866. 

 Claim. 1. Sharpening or providing the 

 wings D D with double cutting edges, as and 

 for the purpose described. 



2. The wings D D, constructed in such a 

 manner as to be capable of being reversed in 

 position, so as to throw the earth outward to a 

 greater or less distance, and also to be capable 

 of being expanded or contracted, as occasion 

 may require, as and for the purpose set forth. 



56,327. SAMUEL PERRY, Troy, N. Y. , 

 assignor to Charles H. Fort, West Troy, N. 

 Y. Furrowing Plows. July 10, 1866. 

 Claim. The adjustable standard C, having 

 the flat share K attached to its lower end, in 

 combination with the mold-boards D D at- 

 tached to said standards by links or joints, and 

 provided with arms E E, which pass through 

 the beam and are secured by a set screw F, the 

 whole being constructed and operated in the 

 manner and for the purpose set forth. 



58,112. WILLIAM H. LUCE, Hampton, 



111. Shovel Plows. Sep. 18, 1866. 



Each fork of the beam supports a wing of 

 the double mold-board and has a handle at- 

 tached . 



Claim. The general construction and form 

 of the beams A, and handles C C, in combina- 

 tion with a double concave mold-board B, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



