hawDec. 24, 1861.
34,093W. J. PittJan. 7, 1862.
34,226C. R. AlsopJan. 21, 1862.
34,803C. R. AlsopMar. 25, 1862.
35,052J. A. WhalenApr. 22, 1862.
35,404A. C. VaughanMay 27, 1862.
35,999G. W. B. GedneyJuly 29, 1862.
36,861H. S. RogersNov. 4, 1862.
37,004T. J. MayallNov. 25, 1862.
37,329F. BealsJan. 6, 1863.
37,921S. RemingtonMar. 17, 1863.
37,961A. HallMar. 24, 1863.
38,336James ReidApr. 28, 1863.
38,934L. W. PondJune 16, 1863.
39,409James KerrAug. 4, 1863.
39,771C. W. HarrisSept. 1, 1863.
39,825Mershon and HollinsworthSept. 8, 1863.
39,869J. H. VickersSept. 8, 1863.
40,021J. M. CooperSept. 22, 1863.
40,558J. W. CochranNov. 10, 1863.
41,184D. WilliamsonJan. 5, 1864.
41,803S. W. WoodMar. 1 1864.
41,848B. KittredgeMar. 8, 1864.
42,435Thomas GibsonApr. 19, 1864.
43,709Robitail and DahisAug. 2, 1864.
44,303S. GuilbertSept. 20, 1864.
44,363S. W. WoodSept. 20, 1864.
45,290R. WhiteNov. 29, 1864.
45,532E. T. StarrDec. 20, 1864.
46,131F. D. NewburyJan 31, 1865.
46,6
d to the action of the scoring and plane cutters at the upper surface of the horizontal rotating wheel.
See Fig. 1897, page 815.
See excelsior machine patents:—
2,654.Baker, May 30, 1842.93,428.Folsom, Aug. 10, 1869.
10,893.Prescott, May 9, 1854.111,415.Wolff, Jan. 31, 1871.
12,424.Smith and Cowles, Feb. 20, 1855.118,289.Smith, Aug. 22, 1871.
26, 791.Skinner, Jan. 10, 1860.120, 866.Felber, Nov. 14, 1871.
27, 597.Noyes, Mar. 20, 1860.128, 970.Mayo, July 16, 1872.
39, 747.Post, Sept. 1, 1863.131,147.Brackett, Sept. 10, 1872.
75, 728.Brooks and Clements, Mar. 24, 1868.136,529.Mayo, March 4, 1873.
151,742.Bailey, June 9, 1874.
Sloam.
(Mining.) A layer of earth between coal-seams.
Sloates.
(Vehicle.) The cross slats in the frame forming the bottom of a cart or wagon bed.
Sloop.
(Nautical.) a. A foreand-aft rigged vessel with one mast, like a cutter, but having a jib-stay and standing bowsprit, which the cutter has not.
b. Formerly a ship of war