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SIDE-HILL. 



69,874. FRANKLIN WATSON, Har- 

 rison, 111. Plows. Oct. 15, 1867. 

 Claim. 1. The mold-board F, of the shape 



described, and share M, when combined as set 



forth. 



2. The springs h and i, when combined and 

 operated as described. 



3. The plow foot D, mold board F, share 

 M, support G, standard E, and springs h and i, 

 when combined and arranged substantially as 

 described. 



71,513. ELBRIDGE G. MATTHEWS, 



South Natick, Mass., assignor to Frank F. 



Holbrook, Boston, Mass. Plows. Nov. 26, 



1867. 



Claim. 1. The arrangement of the arm A, 

 its flanges and shelf c, or their equivalents, 

 with the plow standards S, and its base a, as 

 described. 



2. The arrangement of the tooth f and the 

 buttress g with the plow standard and its shoe, 

 as set forth. 



3. The plow standard as made with an arm 

 to extend back and up from its base, so as to 

 give support to the two handles and the beam, 

 substantially as set forth. 



73,685. ALEXANDER WRIGHT, 



Alleghany City, Pa. Plows. Jan. 21, 1868. 



The mold-board and share of the hillside 

 plow turn over above, and are secured by a slid- 

 ing rod in reach of the operator. 



Claim. A plow constructed, arranged, and 

 operating substantially as herein described, and 

 for the purpose set forth. 



73,933. HIRAM SLOOP, Mount Heal- 

 thy, Ohio, assignor to himself and Jepflia 

 Garrard, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hill-Side Plows. 

 Jan. 28, 1868. 



Claim. A reversible hill-side plow, charac- 

 terized by two plows proper, secured back to 

 back, and provided with a beam capable of be- 

 ing swung and locked in diametrically opposite 

 directions, dogs I J, abutment bar H, sheaths E 

 E', lever M, and rack N, or their equivalents. 



75,104. HENRY B. ABBOTT, Felicity, 

 Ohio. Hill-side Plows. Mar. 3, 1868. 

 Claim. The combination, with the two bar 

 shares E E', connecting sheath G, and double 

 mold-board F, of the connecting bar I, bracket 

 C, and locking bolt J, the latter being shifted 

 from one set of staples to another on the op- 

 posite side of the plow beam, as and for the 

 purpose explained. 



77,630. DAVID A. MANUAL, Napa 

 City, Cal. Side-Hill Plows. May 5, 1868. 

 Claim. 1. Dividing the plow, between the 

 share and mold-board F and J, and hinging 

 the two parts to the landside and standards, so 

 that by swinging them to the right or left, and 

 joining the two said parts, they will form a 

 perfect plow, substantially as described. 



2. Construction of the landside A, wider in 

 front than a-h the heel, so that the line of 



draught will incline towards the land," substan- 

 tially as described. 



78,492. O. PH. STEINMETZ, Madi- 

 son, Wis. Plows. June 2, 1868. 

 Claim. 1. The swivel clevis a, as construct- 

 ed, arranged, and fully described and shown. 



2. The combination of the reversible plow- 

 share A or cultivator share E, with the vibrat- 

 ing upright shaft B, lever D, and stop C, as 

 shown and described. 



3. The swivel clevis a, reversible plowshare 

 A or cultivator share E, vibrating shaft B, lev- 

 er D, stop C, notched bar or standard e, with 

 wheel G, key/", and plates F, all constructed 

 and arranged in combination with a plow frame, 

 as shown and described. 



85,696. LOUIS RONAT, Carondelet, 



Mo. Plows. Jan. 5, 1869. 



Claim. 1. The turning plow-beam A, in 

 combination with the cross-beam B, and plows 

 H H', and frame I, substantially as set forth. 



2. The stop /, mortise / and detents L, in 

 combination with the rod N, rods n and ri , 

 segment O, and handles Q, substantially as and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



85,746. DAVID A. MANUEL, Napa 

 City, Cal. Plows. Jan. 12, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. The land side D, when provid- 

 ed with the vertical projection D' the pivot c, 

 the slot s /, and the wedge shaped extremity, 

 all arranged and constructed in a simple piece 

 of cast-metal, substantially as described, and 

 for the purposes set forth. 



2. The mold-board A, when constructed in 

 the shape described and shown, pivoted at its 

 middle, to the rear edge of the landside by an 

 arm C, operating as described, and provided 

 with the flanges i i, arranged under the land- 

 side edge at the ends, all constructed and op- 

 erating in combination with the landside above 

 described, substantially as and for the purposes 

 specified. 



3. The combination of the landside and 

 mold-board above described, with the lever E 

 pivoted at e and connected with a sliding lock 

 bolt, e' arranged inside of the land-side in a 

 slot or chamber prepared for the purpose sub- 

 stantially as described, and for the purposes 

 set forth. 



89,796. IVES SCOVILLE and 

 HIRAM H. SCOVILLE, Oakland, Cal. 

 Side-Hill Plows. May 4, 1869. 

 Claim. 1. The angularly placed remova- 

 ble axes a a, arms b b and c c, for elevating 

 and lowering the mold-boards, and holding 

 their positions, substantially as described. 



2. The lever C, hooks e e, rod g, and bar h, 

 operating in the slotted standard E and slots /, 

 the whole arranged substantially as and for the 

 purpose described. 



3. The two plows A and B, operating inde- 

 pendently of each other, and turning up 

 against opposite sides of the beam, and mount- 

 ed on the angularly placed axes a a, substan- 

 tially as described. 



