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J. B. Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's Diary, XXXII. November, 1863 (search)
inter quarters, as the roads will be impracticable for artillery. The next battle will be terrific; too many men on either side will be easily taken prisoners, as exchanges have ceased. Dr. Powell brought us a bushel of meal to-day, and some persimmons. November 26 The weather is clear and bright again; but, oh, how dark and somber the faces of the croakers! The following dispatches have been received: [battle at Lookout Mountain.](official dispatch.) mission ridge, Nov. 24th, 1868. To Gen. S. Cooper. We have had a prolonged struggle for Lookout Mountain today, and sustained considerable loss in one division. Elsewhere the enemy has only manoeuvred for position. [Signed] Braxton Bragg, General. The Latest-Official. Chickamauga, Nov. 25th, 1868. Gen. S. Cooper, A. And I. General. After several unsuccessful assaults on our lines to-day, the enemy carried the left center about four o'clock. The whole left soon gave way in considerable disorder. The right
41G. W. BowlbyMay 21, 1867. 65,783T. 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. 91,624by Hand, etc.—Continued. No.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
and the process is continued. From eight to ten charges are made before any refettling is required, and these heats are worked in a day of ten hours. See puddling-furnace. Mechanical Puddlers. Griffith1865 McCarty1852 Berard1867 Harrison1854 Bloomhall1872 Bennett1864 Heatley1873 Gove1858 Dormoy1869 Riley1873 Danes1873 Sellers1873 Wood1870 Heatley1869 Revolving Puddlers. BeadlestoneDec. 9, 1857 HeatonAug. 13, 1867 AllenApr. 14, 1868 YatesFeb. 23, 1869 DanksNov. 24, 1868 DanksOct. 20, 1869 YatesFeb. 23, 1869 See also patents to Boynton, Allen, Jenkins, Smith, 1871; Jackson, Goodrich, Richardson, et al., Davies, Post, 1872; Jones, Danks, 1873. Pud′dle-rolls. The first, or roughing, rolls of a rolling-mill. Invented by Henry Cort, England, and patented in 1783. The loop, or ball of puddled iron, after a preliminary forging, is drawn out by passing through the puddle-rolls, instead of being extended under the hammer. It is then a rough bar.
ue.)613BlodgettOct. 12, 1858. 25,968HudsonNov. 1, 1859. 57,500Halsey et al.Aug. 28, 1866. (Reissue.)3,214ConantNov. 24, 1868. 93,615HancockAug. 10, 1869. 2. (e.) Two or more Kinds of Stitches. 26,059ScofieldNov. 8, 1859. 77,889KerrMay 12g Surface below Cloth. (continued). No.Name.Date. 83,133ColeOct. 20, 1868. 83,596BenedictNov. 3, 1868. 84,389SmithNov. 24, 1868. 93,553PlummerAug. 10, 1869. 98,452WhitneyDec. 28, 1869. 98,771HouseJan. 11, 1870. (Reissue.)3,795WillcoxJan.6. Hemmers. (continued). No.Name.Date. 80,090RehfussJuly 21, 1868. 80,558MorrisonAug. 4, 1868. 84,454Welder et al.Nov. 24, 1868. (Reissue.)3,402BlodgettApr. 27, 1869. 92,692BartlesonJuly 20, 1869. 96,180YeutzerOct. 26, 1869. 96,809HowelleedAug. 6, 1867. 69,946StewartOct. 15, 1867. 80,371StewartJuly 28, 1868. 83,592BartramNov. 3, 1868. 84,414CrandellNov. 24. 1868. 84,676Brooks et al.Dec. 8, 1868. 89,415LowerreeApr. 27, 1869. 94, 299FairbairnAug. 31, 1869. 95,171VosburghSept.