871.
114,951James LeeMay 16, 1871.
115,541F. Von MartiniMay 30, 1871.
116,068James LeeJune 20, 1871.
117,552J. MantonAug. 1, 1871.
*119,115A. BurgessSept. 19, 1871.
119,218A. BurgessSept. 26, 1871.
120,576W. H. ElliotNov. 7, 1871.
120,800F. Von MartiniNov. 7, 1871.
121,499W. H. ElliotDec. 5, 1871.
122,772James LeeJan. 16, 1872.
123,159J. DuvalJan. 30, 1872.
125,127W. H. ElliotApr. 2, 1872.
127,737A. BurgessJune 11, 1872.
128,208A. BurgessJune 25, 1872.
132,222F. Von MartiniOct. 15, 1872.
2. (g.) Hinged at Rear, etc. — Continued.
No.Name.Date.
133,665W. RichardsDec. 3, 1872.
134,014J. F. SwinburnDec. 17, 1872.
3. Sliding Transversely through Mortise. (a.) Moving Vertically.
*1,084Bailey, Ripley, and SmithFeb. 20, 1839.
*5,146E. WessonJune 5, 1847.
5,763C. SharpSept. 12, 1848.
*5,814M. M. CassSept. 26, 1848.
*6,136G. W. BuchelFeb. 20, 1849.
*6,663W. HuntAug. 21, 1849.
*11,283E. BaldwinJuly 11, 1854.
12,529R. WhiteMar. 13, 1855.
*12,655G. H. Sou
. AnnanFeb. 14, 1871.
111,803,C. F. AnnanFeb. 14, 1871.
112,005,P. E. ArmstrongFeb. 21, 1871.
114,743,A. AdamsMay 16, 1871.
116,842,M. E. KnightJuly 11, 1871.
118,327,James ArkellAug. 22, 1871.
119,307,J. M., J. P., and S. H. BryantSept. 26, 1871.
119,915,B. S. BinneyOct. 17, 1871.
122,099,James ArkellDec. 26, 1871.
122,510,L. D. BennerJan. 9, 1872.
123,013,George GuildJan. 23, 1872.
123,812,L. C. CrowellFeb. 20, 1872.
131,841,Bibby and BaronOct. 1, 1872.
132,312,H. B. MorrisOct. 15, 1872.
132,890,C. F. AnnanNov. 12, 1872.
133,395,J. ArkellNov. 26, 1872.
134,035,B. ColeDec. 17, 1872.
134,580,C. F. AnnanJan. 7, 1873.
135,145,M. MurphyJan. 21, 1873.
135,275,T. HotchkissJan. 28, 1873.
138,844,L. D. BennerMay 13, 1873.
139,104,H. G. ArmstrongMay 20, 1873.
140,342,N. BiedingerJuly 1, 1873.
141,862,G. DunhamAug. 19, 1873.
143,358,W. LiddellSept. 30, 1873.
143,674,L. C. CrowellOct. 14, 1873.
143,925,J. S. OstrangerOct. 21, 1873.
145,125,J. P. RaymondDec. 2, 1873.
, 1872.
(Reissue.)5,046BrownSept. 3, 1872.
132,332St. JohnOct. 15, 1872.
133,814VennerDec. 10, 1872.
135,194BinghamJan. 28, 1873.
1330,555AsheAug. 20, 1872.
130,556AsheAug. 20, 1872.
132,326ShawOct. 15, 1872.
134,508BeanJan. 7, 1873.
134,509BeanJan. 7, 1873.
135,431Jo28,876HallJuly 9, 1872.
132,062DarbyOct. 8, 1872.
132,172MoreyOct. 15, 1872.
133,201Chabot et al.Nov. 19, 1872.
136,495EllisMar. 4, 1873.rmstrongSept. 10, 1872.
132,018MooreOct. 8, 1872.
132,148DoranOct. 15, 1872.
8.Tuck Creasers and Markers. (continued).
No.Name.Date.
187SchmidtJuly 30, 1872.
131,418BeanSept. 17, 1872.
132,235BeanOct. 15, 1872.
137,047BarnumMar. 25, 1873.
137,232OakleyMar. 25, 1873.
137ertyJuly 16, 1872.
129,629VeaseyJuly 16, 1872.
132,285HiestandOct. 15, 1872.
137,141LincolnMar. 25, 1873.
139,606PlankJune 3, 1873.
139,a sponge, from which water is ejected.
No. 132,333, Sweeny, October 15, 1872.
A carpet lining of sponge and cotton.
Bleached Sponge (Sp