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Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) 3 3 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 1 1 Browse Search
Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 1 1 Browse Search
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T. W. WebleyJune 11, 1867. 70,463W. R. PapeNov. 5, 1867. 71,149J. ElsonNov. 19, 1867. 72,434D. B. WessonDec. 17, 1867. 78,519E. H. EscherichJune 2, 1868. 78,847D. B. WessonJune 9, 1868. 84,373W. R. PapeNov. 24, 1868. 85,252C. E. SneiderDec. 22, 1868. 87,814G. T. AbbeyMar. 16, 1869. 88,470W. GolcherMar. 30, 1869. 88,890J. McGovernApr. 13, 1869. 89,947G. SchulzMay 11, 1869. 90,214F. WohlgemuthMay 18, 1869. 91,616L. T. FairbanksJune 22, 1869. 91,624J. A. HackenbackJune 22, 1869. 93,Name.Date. 75,627J. W. CochranMar. 17, 1868. 78,603S. Morris, W. and P. MauserJune 2, 1868. 80,043Thomas WilsonJuly 14, 1868. 81,059B. BurtonAug. 11, 1868. 81,290C. B. RichardsAug. 18, 1868. *84,459A. WylieNov. 24, 1868. 85,162H. BerdanDec. 22, 1868. *85,494F. VetterlinDec. 29, 1868. 85,645J. W. CochranJan. 5, 1869. *85,897C. W. BaldwinJan. 19, 1869. 85,999Carter and EdwardsJan. 19, 1869. 86,091L. A. MerriamJan. 19, 1869. *86,520V. FogertyFeb. 2, 1869. 86,566E. MaynardFeb. 2, 1869
e gavel; the binderframe then reciprocates, the band is twisted, followed by the cutting of the wire, unclosing of the binder-arm, and dropping of the sheaf. Reaping and binding machines. Barta's self-binder (1871) has also worked successfully in the field. It uses cord, makes a square knot, and binds a gavel of any size, even no larger than the arm. The following automatic binders may also be consulted:— Bowron, January 16, 1872, cord band, secured by wire. Carpenter, December 22, 1868, wire. Clinton, July 13, 1869, cord. Chapman, May 7, 1872, wire. Fowler, June 7, 1870, stitches woven from gavel. Whitney, May 26, 1874, wire. Reaping machines. (Principles of Action.) Reaping machines. (Principles of Action.) Reaping machines. (Principles of Action) Reaping machines. (Principles of Action.) Fig. 3247, page 1488, is an adaptation of a steam-engine to reaping and mowing. The implement consists of a boiler and