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oomJan. 1, 1856. *14,406F. NewburyMar. 1, 1856. 20,315C. W. AlexanderMay 25, 1858. 26,526I. H. SearsDec. 20, 1859. 30,537E. MaynardOct. 30, 1860. 33,435B. F. JoslynOct. 8, 1861. 33,907W. H. SmithDec. 10, 1861. *34,126Brady and NobleJan. 14, 1862. 34,449B. F. Skinner and A. Plummer, Jr.Feb. 18, 1862. 34,854S. W. WoodApr. 1, 1862. 35,688B. F. JoslynJune 24, 1862. *35,996J. B. DoolittleJuly 29, 1862. *36,358J. NicholsSept. 2, 1862. 37,208S. StrongDec. 16, 1862. 38,366L. AlbrightMay 5, 1863. 38,643S. StrongMay 19, 1863. 38,644S. StrongMay 19, 1863. 39,198J. DavisJuly 7, 1863. 39,407B. F. JoslynAug. 4, 1863. 41,732J. WarnerFeb. 23, 1864. 42,000B. F. JoslynMar. 22, 1864. 42,529J. DavisApr. 25, 1864. 42,542I. SmithApr. 26, 1864. 42,573J. GouldingMay 3, 1864. 44,798H. HammondOct. 25, 1864. 45,660J. WarnerDec. 27, 1864. 45,701Francis ClarkJan. 3, 1865. 45,899Hiram BerdanJan. 10, 1865. 46,125I. M. MilbankJan. 31, 1865. 46,532J. RiderFeb. 21, 1865. 48,423E. MaynardJ
on the body of the bag. Greenough's machine, February 3, 1863, works from a continuous web, making square-bottomed, box-shaped bags, portions being removed from each side of the strip to make the requisite indentations and flaps. Pettee, May 5, 1863, bends a continuous web of paper into a trough shape, by a pair of rollers adjustable in relative distance according to size of bag. Then the edges are bent over by another roller to form a tube, the edges gummed, a portion cut off obliquely t 1860. 28,537,S. E. PetteeMay 29, 1860. 30,191,H. G. ArmstrongOct. 2, 1860. 32,777,John Miller, Jr.July 9, 1861. 37,573,J. J. GreenoughFeb. 3, 1863. 37,726,C. H. MorganFeb. 17, 1863. 38,253,Joseph WellsApril 21, 1863. 38,452,S. E. PetteeMay 5, 1863. 40,001,Joseph WellsSept. 15, 1863. 42,313,Joseph WellsApril 12, 1864. 43,773,J. M. HurdApril 12, 1864. 45,999,E. A. HollingsworthJan. 24, 1865. 49,454,B. B. TaggartAug. 15, 1865. 49,736,B. F. EllisSept. 5, 1865. 49,951,E. W. GoodaleSep
9. 24,395McCurdyJune 14, 1859. 26,201PearsonNov. 22, 1859. 32,415CooperMay 28, 1861. 32,456StoakesMay 28, 1861. 32,782NortonJuly 9, 1861. 32,785RaymondJuly 30, 1861. 33,085HodgkinsAug. 20, 1861. 34,932WilliamsApr. 8, 1862. 38,450PalmerMay 5, 1863. 45,236FolsomNov. 29, 1864. 46,064BartlettJan. 31, 1865. (Reissue.)2,210BartlettMar. 27, 1866. 54,816GoodspeedMay 15, 1866. 56,990PiperAug. 7, 1866. 60,669BartramJan. 1, 1867. 61,176DriggsJan. 15, 1867. (Reissue.)2,745HodgkinsA24,780ParkerJuly 12, 1859. 25,231HinkleyAug. 23, 1859. 25,331HardieSept. 6, 1859. 25,782WoodwardOct. 11, 1859. 25,885CrosbyOct. 25, 1859. 28,920ToggenbergerJan. 26, 1860. 29,867MillerApr. 10, 1860. 35,191WinchellMay 6, 1862. 38,447GroteMay 5, 1863. 42,110RedmondMar. 29, 1864. 42,117SibleyMar. 29, 1864. 48,248SibleyJune 13, 1864. 54,926LeavensMay 22, 1866. 58,245Fuller, H. W.Sept. 25, 1866. 59,659RodierNov. 13, 1866. 60,682BruenJan. 1, 1867. 62,050McCurdyFeb. 12, 1867. 63,132Arm