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SHOVEL 



58,500. CLINTON ST EEN, Athens, 



Ohio. Plows. Oct. 2, 1 866. 



The shovel is adjustable up or down by 

 means or a slot in the knee and separate holes 

 for the entrance of a stud under the shovel. 

 The handles are bolted in sockets on the side 

 of the sheath. 



Claim. The construction of the plow knee 

 and the mode of attaching the handles as set 

 forth in the above specification. 



60,715. BARNARD GOODRICH, 



Brentwood, N. H. Root Extractors. Jan. i, 



1867. 



The share is forked and attached beneath the 

 beam by straps which embrace projecting lugs 

 on its front and rear. 



Claim. The bush or root extractor, made 

 substantially as described, viz., of the duprex- 

 pronged share, the beam and handles arranged 

 and for use as specified. 



60,938. FREEMAN F. REYNOLDS, 



Burke County, Ga. Plows. Jan. 1, 1867. 



The landside is adjustable on the standard. 

 A brace bar from the standard foot to the beam 

 heel is adjustable at either end. 



Claim. The adjustment of giudt- bar J to 

 helve G by bolts P P, the advantage and object 

 of which will be seen in above description, and 

 as incidental to and necessary to the proper 

 running of this stock ; also, the adjustment of 

 brace H to helve G by shoulder S and bolt K, 

 and to beam A B by perpendicular bolt N, by 

 virtue of which the plows are more easily ad- 

 justed to the stock, and less liability of choking, 

 and strength added thereto, the several parts 

 being in combination, as specified. 



3,708. FREEMAN F. REYNOLDS, 



Bethany, for himself, and Joseph H. Hines, 

 Davisborough, Ga., assignee of Freeman F. 

 Reynolds. Plows. 60,938, Patented Jan. 



1. 1867. Reissued Nov. 2, 1869. 



Claim. 1. Attaching the landside or guide- 

 bar to the side of the standard, by means of one 

 or more bolts a a, substantially as and for the 

 purposes specified. 



2. In connection with the standard E and 

 beam A, the brace F, arranged as described, 

 and connected to the share by bolts w w, and 

 to the beam by a single bolt, m, substantially 

 as and for the purpose set forth. 



3. The combination of the parts E H I F, 

 when bolted together and fastened to the beam, 

 substantially in the manner described and 

 shown, and for the purposes indicated. 



62,228. TURNER SAUNDERS, Mem- 

 phis, Tenn. Cotton Scrapers. Feb. 19, 

 1867. 



The landside bar is extended backward far- 

 ther than usuaV, and a scraper is attached to its 

 rear end. 



Claim. The combination of the scraper and 

 plow, the parts being constructed and arranged 

 to operate in the manner substantially as and 

 for the purpose herein set forth. 



63,276. SETH MARCH, Norfolk, Va. 



Plows. Mar. 26, 1867. 



The mold-board is cast separately from the 

 standard and the heel from the landside, and 

 being attached by bolts can be replaced sepa- 

 rately. The weeder is bolted to a bar attached 

 to the frame. 



Claim. The frame, the mold-board, the 

 heel D, and the weeder, substantially as de- 

 scribed. 



63,711. JACOB M. EBY, Warren, 111. 



Double Shovel Plows. Apr. 9, 1867. 



The standards have side bends to place them 

 in the proper transverse position in respect to 

 the beam and each other. The fore end of 

 the beam is formed into a hook for the single- 

 tree. 



Claim. 1. An improved iron double-shovel 

 plow, formed by the combination of the beam 

 A, handles B, standards or supports E, and 

 braces D and G with each other, when said 

 parts are formed and arranged substantially as 

 herein shown and described. 



2. Making the uprights or standards E, sub- 

 stantially in the shape herein shown and de- 

 scribed and for the purpose set forth. 



64,592. H. STEPHENS, Mount Vernon, 

 Ohio. Double Shovel Plows. May 7, 1867. 

 Claim. The combination of the shovel stocks 

 B B with the horizontal brace C and the beam 

 A, when the same are constructed in the form 

 and manner for the purpose specified. 



64,747. ANDREW CARSON, Mem- 

 phis, Tenn. Plows. May 14, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The herein described construc- 

 tion of the shovel A, with the steel laid on the 

 front side, and its turned up edges B in com- 

 bination with its center C. 



2. The diagonal band D, constructed as de- 

 scribed and shown. 



3. The colter C with its notches. 



4. The braces E and F, in their relation to 

 the beam H and standard I, all arranged as and 

 for the purposes specified. 



65,050. R. W. BIGGS, Jacksonville, 



Fla. Plows. May 28, 1867. 



Claim. The combination and arrangement 

 of the slotted stock C, point or share E, and 

 semi-circular stationary adjusting plate D, with 

 each other and with a suitable plow beam A, 

 substantially in the manner and for the purpose 

 herein set forth. 



65,725. JOHN M. CLARK, Somerville, 

 Ohio. Corn Plows. June 11, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The adjustable cross-braces B B 

 connected with the rear end of the beam D in 

 combination with the standards A A, construct- 

 ed, arranged, and operating conjointly in the 

 manner and for the purpose described. 



2. The combination of the ratchet and latch 

 represented in Fig. 5, with the adjustable link 

 / and draw bars /' i, arranged in the manner 

 and for the purpose described. 



