LI 



SHOVEL 



of the share, all arranged substantially as shown 

 and described. 



. 75,988. M. R. SHALTERS and 

 SAMUEL RAY, Alliance, Ohio. Double- 

 Shovel Plows. Mar. 24, 1868. 

 Claim. 1. The T-shaped box D, for form- 

 ing the main frame of a double-shovel plow, 

 substantially as herein set forth. 



2. In combination with the box D, the braces 

 C C and handles A A, substantially as and for 

 the purpose specified. 



3. The arrangement of the braces F F, C C, 

 and the rod H and tube G, with the handles, 

 and beam for contracting and expanding the 

 frame, substantially as herein set forth. 



79,486. HAMOND MARSHALL, At- 



lanta, Ga., assignor to himself and T. W. 



Chandler, Fulton County, Ga. Plows. 



June 30, 1868. 



Claim. 1. The shank A, constructed as de- 

 scribed, with a sharp cutting edge, d d, at the 

 top, curved at the bottom, and provided with 

 slotted projections B B, substantially as and for 

 the purposes herein set forth. 



2. The slotted and flanged projections B B 

 on the shank A, in combination with lugs i i 

 and grooves h h on the wings, for th£ purpose 

 of fastening the same together, substantially as 

 and for the purposes herein set forth. 



3. The pin b, on the point C, in combination 

 with the hole c, on the shank A, for the pur- 

 pose of fastening the same together, substan- 

 tially as and for the purposes herein set forth. 



79,547. WILLIAM D.RURGESS and 



GEORGE W. ZEIGLER, Maumee, 



Ohio. Plows. July 7, 1868. 



Claim. 1. The standard C, constructed with 



a draught eye c, parallel flanges t, ', lugs g g, and 



a point C, adapted for receiving and having 



secured to it the shovel plate J, and laterally 



projecting hilling wings G G, substantially as 



described. 



2. The clevis E, constructed with an eye e, 

 upon its front end, and also with a flanged 

 slotted segmental portion i, upon its rear end, 

 substantially as described. 



3. The stand K, constructed with a slotted 

 foot-piece, and a segmental elevation, the latter 

 having recessed flanges formed upon it, sub- 

 stantially as described. 



4. Securing the handle-support K to the beam 

 A by means of the screw or bolt o, which is 

 used for securing the standard to said beam, 

 substantially as described. 



79,706. THEOPHILUS A. WAIN- 

 WRIGHT, Wilson, N. C, assignor to him- 

 self and Albert Farmer, same place. Cotton 

 Plows. July 7, 1868. 



Claim. The construction of the frame A B 

 C, it being cast from one pattern complete, 

 and the manner of securing thereto all of the 

 necessary parts, as above described, by a single 

 bolt or key each, substantially as and for the 

 purposes herein set forth. 



82,959. GEORGE W. KEELER, New 



Haven, Ohio. Plows. Oct. 13, 1868. 



Claim. 1. The wings F, when hinged to 

 the plate D and standard B, so as to allow of 

 their being contracted or expanded, in the 

 manner as and for the purpose specified. 



2. The plate I, as arranged in combination 

 with the plate D and wings F, for the purpose 

 set forth. 



83,154. JACOB HAESSEL, St. Louis, 



Mo. Plows. Oct. 20, 1868. 



Two adjustable removable harrows are hinged 

 to the shovel so as to allow their rear ends to 

 be opened outwardly. 



Claim. The arrangement of the harrows D 

 with the plow A B, in the manner shown and 

 described. 



83,481. WILLIAM B. EVANS, Bracken 

 County, Ky. Shovel Plows. Oct. 27, 1868. 

 Claim. The circular conformation of the 

 rear portion of the beam, the front or inner part 

 of which is formed of steel, and reduced to a 

 sharp cutting edge, and bent downward, at its 

 lower end, for the reception of the plowshare. 



83,992. CHARLES F.NOFTZ, Toledo, 



Ohio. Potato and Corn Plows. Nov. 10, 



1868. 



Claim. 1. The combination of the screw K, 

 nut b, and jointed levers J J, for adjusting the 

 position of the wings I I, substantially as and 

 for the purpose herein shown and described. 



2. A plow, consisting of the combination of 

 the beam A, handle D, standard F, arrow- 

 head share H, adjustable wings I I, adjustable 

 colter B, and adjustable draft chain C, which 

 works in the up-and-down adjustable notched 

 plate L, all fnade, arranged, and operating sub- 

 stantially as and for the purpose herein shown 

 and described. 



86,896. JOHANNES BADER, Sr., 



Perrysburg, Ohio. Plows. Feb. 16, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The adjustable mold-boards E 

 E', colter B, and share H, combined and ar- 

 ranged to operate in the manner and for the 

 purpose set forth. 



2. The lever D and screw G, as arranged, in 

 combination with the colter B and mold-boards 

 E and E', for the purpose specified. 



87,362. LAWSON G- PEEL, Preston, 

 Ga. Plow Stocks. Mar. 2, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. Securing the plow-blade J by 

 means of the forked foot E, shoulder-stop F, 

 and rod G, all substantially as shown and de- 

 scribed. 



2. In combination with the plow-beam A, 

 the forked foot E, rod G, band H, and wedge 

 I, all constructed and operating substantially 

 as shown and described. 



88,344. U. T. STEWART, Fayette 

 County, Tenn. Shovel Plows. Mar. 30, 

 1869. 

 Claim. The combination of four cutters c c 



c c attached to the center of the plow, so as to 



