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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 5 5 Browse Search
Knight's Mechanical Encyclopedia (ed. Knight) 1 1 Browse Search
Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4 1 1 Browse Search
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de of the outer, for dry sand to exclude the atmosphere. The pots should not be opened until quite cool after the heating process, otherwise the atmosphere will so far oxidize the surface as to turn the color to a blue or black. See patents:— No.Date. 21,286.April 24, 1858. 131,680.September 7, 1872. 131,681.September 7, 1872. 65,481.June 4, 1867. 31,361.February 5, 1861. 65,699.June 11, 1867. 65,215.May 28, 1867. 70,881.November 12, 1867. 26,143.November 15, 1859. 90,314.May 15, 1869. Wire-car′tridge. A cartridge for fowling in which the charge of shot has wire ligaments. Wire-cloth. A fabric whose woof and weft are of wire; the size of the wire, the shape and sizes of the meshes, being adapted to the uses of the completed screen, sifter, or sieve, or the character of the machine in which it is to be used. Besides the purpose of separating materials of different finenesses, screens are used in hat-forming machines and brandusters (Fig. 2431); also as f