50J. H. MerrillMay 28, 1861.
34,084F. G. WoodardJan. 7, 1862.
34,422J. D. GreeneFeb. 18, 1862.
34,706T. TwickelerMar. 18, 1862.
34,911J. L. SwanApr. 8, 1862.
35,107J. P. MarshallApr. 29, 1862.
36,681W. TerryOct. 14, 1862.
36,854J. C. NyeNov. 4, 1862.
37,354J. C. NyeJan. 6, 1863.
37,723J. K. MillnerFeb. 17, 1863.
38,903O. D. LullJune 16, 1863.
39,136W. H. ElliotJuly 7, 1863.
40,572W. Morgenstern and E. Morwitz.Nov. 10, 1863.
41,017W. PalmerDec. 22, 1863.
44,099W. R. LandfearSept. 6,mas ShawDec. 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. HarrisSe
, 1873.
140,233AlexanderJune 24, 1873.
144,706SexauerNov. 18, 1873.
147,970PeacockFeb. 24, 1874.
148,933ComingsMay 24, 1874.
156,624YoungNov. 3, 1874.
2. Braiders.
12,014BoyntonNov. 28, 1854.
26,205RobertsonNov. 22, 1859.
36,847MaddockNov. 4, 1862.
43,355WagenerJune 28, 1864.
44,339RamseySept. 20, 1864.
2. Braiders. (continued).
No.Name.Date.
47,171PlanerApr. 4, 1865.
50,157PlanerSept. 26, 1865.
51,247WarthNov. 28, 1865.
54,670BartramMay 15, 1866.
63,117ThomasMar. 19, 1867.
secured together.
The spangles are placed in a hopper, and automatically take their place in line in an inclined feedingchute, which leads them to the clinching mechanism.
See patents —
No. 35,666.BeckJune 24, 1862.
No. 36,877.DeForestNov. 4, 1862.
No. 37,124.BairdDec. 9, 1862.
No. 37,992.WilmotMar. 24, 1863.
No. 50,728.OlmsteadOct. 31, 1865.
No. 54,939.NeumannMay.
23, 1866.
No. 64,543.KompMay.
7, 1867.
No. 71,492.JenkinsonNov. 26, 1867.
No. 79,810.CarterJuly 14, 1868.
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