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1854. 15,995G. W. MorseOct. 28, 1856. 16,797W. C. HicksMar. 10, 1857. 20,825G. H. SouleJuly 6, 1858. 20,954J. H. MerrillJuly 20, 1858. *30,446B. F. HenryOct. 16, 1860. 30,714J. BoyntonNov. 27, 1860. 32,032J. H. MerrillApr. 9, 1861. 32,033J. H. MerrillApr. 9, 1861. 32,451J. H. MerrillMay 28, 1861. 33,536J. H. MerrillOct. 22, 1861. 33,847D. MooreDec. 3, 1861. 34,859C. B. HoldenApr. 1, 1862. 35,284W. H. ElliotMay 13, 1862. 35,989C. C. BrandJuly 29, 1862. *36,174J. Q. A. ScottAug. 12, 1862. 36,721J. V. MeigsOct. 21, 1862. 36,779S. HowardOct. 28, 1862. 37,376Le Roy S. WhiteJan. 6, 1863. 38,280C. C. BrandApr. 28, 1863. 38,645E. H. AshcroftMay 26, 1863. 38,943C. C. BrandJune 23, 1863. 40,884J. H. MerrillDec. 8, 1863. 41,814W. C. HicksMar. 1, 1864. 42,941H. GrossMay 31, 1864. 45,202Bergen and WilliamsonNov. 22, 1864. *45,466J. F. ApplebyDec. 20, 1864. 46,977D. WilliamsonMar. 21, 1865. 48,337Joshua GrayJune 20, 1865. 49,463W. F. Wilson and H. FlatherAug. 15, 1865.
135,787DucheminFeb. 11, 1873. (Reissue.)6,081DunhamOct. 13, 1874. (Reissue.)6,295DunhamFeb. 16, 1875. 4. (b.) Straight Needle. 20,775Blake, R.July 6, 1858. 31,203BallouJan. 22, 1861. 33,677DrewNov. 5, 1861. 36,163McKay et al.Aug. 12, 1862. 40,212HoldenOct. 6, 1863. 42,622McKay et al.May 3, 1864. 4. (b.) Straight Needle. (continued). No.Name.Date. 42,916McKay et al.May 24, 1864. 45,422McKay et al.Dec. 31, 1864. 59,265RichardsonOct. 30, 1866. 63,607BrownApr. 8, 1867. s the kerf is usually cut by a saw; in barrel-crozing machines the staves, after being set up, are subjected to the action of the crozing-saw. In some cases two saws and a cutter croze, cut off, and chamfer the stave simultaneously. Wilde, August 12, 1862; Cutter, June 14, 1870. Stave-cutting machine. Stave-cut′ter. A machine for cutting staves from the bolt. In the machine (Fig. 5577), the stave-bolt is held upon the swingingbed B, and presented to the action of the curved knif<
e main wheel, which the driver bestrides, passing through a casing below, is the means of propulsion. The rudder is operated by two cords passing from the steering-bar beneath pulleys on each side to the rudder-head. Monocycle. Ice-velocipede. Patents on Velocipedes from 1819 to 1868 No.Name.Date. —W. K. ClarksonJune 26, 1819. —G. ParkerNovember 21, 1825. 19,092.L. KelnerJanuary 12, 1858. 30,192.S. W. BarrOctober 2, 1860. 35,583.H. BoydJune 17, 1862. 36,160.A. LongettAugust 12, 1862. 41,310.P. W. MackenzieJanuary 19, 1864. 44,256.J. GoodmanSeptember 13, 1864. 46,705.H. A. ReynoldsMarch 7, 1865. 47,220.W. QuinnApril 11, 1865. 53,209.J. G. WilkinsonMarch 13, 1866. 54,207.H. A. ReynoldsApril 24, 1866. Water-velocipede. No.Name.Date. 59,915.P. LallemantNovember 20, 1866. 64,416.F. G. HoeppnerMay 7, 1867. 71,561.C. A. WayNovember 26, 1867. 71,562.C. A. WayNovember 26, 1867. 73,029.M. NewmanJanuary 7, 1868. 74,058.L. DeroyierFebruary 4, 1868. 75,331.W