nerApr. 4, 1871.
114,742J. YglesiasMay.
9, 1871.
115,997Eli WhitneyJune.
13, 1871.
116,106W. S. SmootJune 20, 1871.
116,363W. T. SneddenJune 27, 1871.
116,364W. T. SneddenJune 27, 1871.
117,906James M. MasonAug. 8, 1871.
*118,152J. RiderAug. 15, 1871.
*119,020W. R. EvansSept. 19, 1871.
119,098Horace UpdegraffSept. 19, 1871.
120,788W. S. SmootNov. 7, 1871.
122,465B. B. HotchkissJan. 2, 1872.
122,470James LeeJan. 2, 1872.
122,717A. T. FreemanJan. 16, 1872.
124,994Eli WhitneyMar. 26, 1872.
125,229John F. ThomasApr. 2, 1872.
126,446John W. CochranMay.
7, 1872.
127,386John F. ThomasMay. 28, 1872.
127,683W. C. and P. T. DodgeJune.
11, 1872.
129,393M. J. ChamberlainJuly. 16, 1872.
129,433D. SmithJuly 16, 1872.
*129,523A. BurgessJuly 16, 1872.
129,637E. Whitney and F TresingJuly 16, 1872.
130,165H. UpdegraffAug. 6, 1872.
131,487J. M. WhittemoreSept. 17, 1872.
131,921J. M. WhittemoreOct. 1, 1872.
132,740W. Mont StormNov. 5, 1872.
133,063W. S. SmootNov. 12, 1872.
isNov. 14, 1871.
121,014SmithNov. 15, 1871.
121,356GoldsmithNov. 28, 1871.
121,516HarrisDec. 5, 1871.
124,206Goodrich et al.Mar. 5, 1872.
124,968MoschowitzMar. 26, 1872.
125,590MartinApr. 9, 1872.
125,674GrosfeldApr. 16, 1872.
127,158DaltonMay 28, 1872.
128,216DulaneyJune 25, 1872.
130,021ComingsJuly 30, 1872.
130,914GroLyonJan. 30, 1872.
123,494MackFeb. 6, 1872.
123,788MoscheowitzFeb. 20, 1872.
123,910JohnstonFeb. 20, 1872.
123,995JohnstonFeb. 27, 1872.
124,894Gray et al.Mar. 26, 1872.
125,230ToofApr. 2, 1872.
125,231ToofApr. 2, 1872.
125,424Willcox et al.Apr. 9, 1872.
126,139EllisApr. 30, 1872.
126,436Barney et al.May 7, 1872.
126,913Au 29, 1848.85,917.Downing, Jan. 19, 1869.
39,876.Bolton, Sept. 15, 1863.124,867.White et al. March 19, 1872.
47,208.Johnston, Apr. 11, 1865.125,055.Knizel, March 26, 1872.
62,669.Nelson, March 5, 1867.
Fig. 5943 is for straightening shafts or bending iron of round or other section.
The shaft is supported on two rests, and
Globe, p. 862, 913, June 30, 1870; Works, vol.
XIII. pp. 471-473, March 27, 1872; Works, vol.
XV. pp. 61-64; also for free books in foreign languages, Jan. 31, 1867; Globe, p. 914; May 28, Globe, pp. 3957, 3958. He sought to free ornamental trees and shrubs, saying of the trees that we should encourage them all, till Birnam wood do come to Dunsinane.
May 27, 1872.
Congressional Globe, pp. 3899, 3900. He was always, as he said, for a free list in the tariff as large as possible.
March 26, 1872.
Congressional Globe.
p. 1977. He joined with his colleague Wilson in voting for lower duties on imported wool,
Feb. 19, 1861; Congressional Globe, pp. 1026, 1027.
He voted, July 12, 1866, in association with his colleague, Mr. Wilson, for the postponement of a tariff for the increase of duties,—a measure chiefly promoted by the wool-growing interest, and meeting with little favor from New England manufacturers.—both acting in harmony with their position in the passage of the tarif
Great damage done to shipping, Dec. 27, 1839
Done much damage, Oct. 13, 1846
Severe, three days, Minot's light destroyed, Apr. 17, 1851
Very severe, much damage done, Dec. 3, 1854
Very severe, high tide, much damage, June 29, 1860
Thunder and lightning, very severe, Apr. 16, 1868
A tempest; buildings destroyed, one man killed, Sep. 8, 1869
Thunder and hail, much damage, June 20, 1870
Severe, with thunder and hail, Aug. 20, 1870
A tempest, Coliseum blown down, Mar. 26, 1872
A serious eastern, began, Nov. 25, 1877
A severe northeastern, began, Mar. 17, 1878
A severe one, does much damage, Oct. 12, 1878
Rain and wind does great damage, June 6, 1879
Wind and hail, 10,000 windows broken, great damage, July 16, 1879
Snow fell three feet deep, high wind, Nov. 5, 1632
Fell knee deep in one night, Dec. 5, 1633
Fell five feet deep, 1,100 cattle perish, Dec., 1716
Severe high wind and thunder, very remarkable, Feb. 2, 1728
Lay four feet