in.—Continued.
No.Name.Date.
27,778C. CoxApr. 10, 1860.
29,340R. F. CookJuly 24, 1860.
31,473D. MooreFeb. 19, 1861.
*32,316L. SiebertMay 14, 1861.
35,241W. JohnstonMay 13, 1862.
37,025Armstrong and TaylorNov. 25, 1862.
*37,854R. F. CookMar. 10, 1863.
37,937Jackson and GoodremMay 17, 1863.
42,227A. H. RoweApr. 5, 1864.
43,571Francis ClarkJuly 19, 1864.
43,840W. H. ElliotAug. 16, 1864.
44,868W. JohnstonNov. 1, 1864.
*45,361L. TriplettDec. 6, 1864.
49,057M. L. M. DescouturesJuly 25, 1865.
50,760H. F. WheelerOct. 31, 1865.
55,752H. F. WheelerJune 19, 1866.
58,064W. J. ChristySept. 18, 1866.
73,494Boyd and TylerJan. 21, 1868.
88,540Boyd and s wide to 1 10/16.
After fulling, the cloth is washed to remove the soap.
The method of fulling woolen goods in early times in Ohio is well described by Judge Johnston of Cincinnati, in his address before the Pioneer Society of that city, 1870.
Kicking blankets.
When wool became abundant, the method of scouring and
5, 1872.
135,110StanleyOct. 8, 1872.
135,479JohnstonFeb. 4, 1873.
139,990AlbertJune 17, 1873.
144, 1869.
106,788DavisAug. 30, 1870.
108, 486JohnstonOct. 1, 1870.
111,130MackJan. 24, 1871.
111,72.
123,788MoscheowitzFeb. 20, 1872.
123,910JohnstonFeb. 20, 1872.
123,995JohnstonFeb. 27, 1872. 20, 1872.
131,012LyonSept. 3, 1872.
131,277JohnstonSept. 10, 1872.
131,300PowellSept. 10, 1872. 1872.
134,744GoodrichJan. 14, 1873.
135,122JohnstonJan. 21, 1873.
135,123JohnstonJan. 21, 1873. JohnstonJan. 21, 1873.
135,359PerkinsJan. 28, 1873.
136,162Hugg et al.Feb. 25, 1873.
136,676StewartMar. 11, 1873.
137,0873.
137,343ChamberlainApr. 1, 1873.
137,686JohnstonApr. 8, 1873.
(Reissue.)5,368CaryApr. 22,. 30, 1873.
143,424RushOct. 7, 1873.
146,005JohnstonDec. 30, 1873.
146,482SchultzJan. 13, 1874.
(Reissue.)5,793SchultzMar. 17, 1874.
148,959JohnstonMar. 24, 1874.
149,110FarmerMar. 31, 1874.
11873.
135,078CarpenterJan. 21, 1873.
135,919JohnstonFeb. 18, 1873.
137,108StewartMar. 25, 1873.
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yolk of eggs, oil, etc. See tawing.
Plunging-vat.
For tanning in vacuo, see patents: —
No.Name.Date.No.Name.Date.
23,360.Fergusson.Mar. 29, 185960,524.Johnston.Dec. 18, 1866
29,656.AldrichAug 21, 186075,391DotyMar 10, 1868
48,361.Brewer et al.June 27, 186584,190.HosmerNov. 17, 1868
Rotary-movement tan-vat.
Symoone over the other, a dollar-mark is obtained, thus: $. By striking, in the same way, the period and apostrophe together, an exclamation is obtained, thus:!!!
Johnston's apparatus for the blind is to enable them to write by pressure upon letters in the required order, the finger-letters corresponding to those which print upon tte.
22,423.HargerDecember28, 1858.
38,815.De MeyJune9, 1863.
39,296.LivermoreJuly21, 1863.
57,182.PeelerAugust14, 1866.
59,522.FlammNovember6, 1866.
62,206.JohnstonFebruary19, 1867.
65,807.HallJune18, 1867.
79,265.Sholes et alJune23, 1868.
79,868.Sholes et alJuly14, 1868.
81,000.PrattAugust11, 1868.
87,941.JohnsonMarch1