{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3481", "width": "1994", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "4.^\\nS\\nW\\nC^^r.\\nbV\\n-n^o^\\n^^\u00e2\u0080\u00a2n^.", "height": "3389", "width": "1763", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "aV ^Ji\\n^V/*;-.", "height": "3389", "width": "1763", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3387", "width": "1822", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3393", "width": "1814", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3395", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "i\\nTHE\\nPATENTEE S MANUAL;\\nCONTAINING\\nGRANTED BY THE UNITED STATES\\nFOB THE\\nENCOURAGEMENT OF ARTS SCIENCES,\\nALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED,\\nFROM 1790 TO 1830.\\n[to be continued by supplements.]\\nALSO, THE\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2WITH\\nA DIGEST OF ALL THE DECISIONS\\nWhich have taken place in the Courts of the\\nUnited States respecting Patents,\\nBY WILLIAM Elliot.\\n^ii^ of S2Sas^inj5ton\\nPRINTED BY S. A. ELLIOT, ELEVENTH ST.\\nSOLD BY THE BOOKSELLERS IN WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA.\\nMEW-TORK, BOSTON, C,\\n1830.", "height": "3364", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "T;\\n2-2.3\\nDistrict of Columhia, to wit\\nBE IT REMEMBERED, that on the eighth day of March, in the year of oui\\nLord one thousand eight hundi-ed and thirty, and of the Independence of the\\ntJnited States of America the fifty-fom-tli, Wilham Elliot, of tlie said District,\\nhath deposited in the office of the Clerk of the District Court for the District\\nof Columbia, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor in\\nthe woi-ds following, to wit\\nTHE PATENTEE S MANUAL\\nContaining a list of patents granted by the United States for the encouragement\\nOrf arts and sciences, alphabetically arranged, from 1790 to 1830. [to be contin*\\nued l)y supplements.] Also the laws of Congi-ess for granting patents with a\\ndigest of all the decisions which have taken place in the courts of the United\\nStates respecting patents. By William Elliot.\\nIn conformity to tlie act of the Congress of the United States, entitled, An\\nAct for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, chaits,\\nand books, to the authoi-s and proprietors of such copies during the times there-\\nin mentioned, and also to the act, entitled, An Act supplementary to an act,\\nentitled, An Act for the encouragement of learning, by seeming the copies of\\nmaps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies duiing the\\ntimes therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the aits of de-\\nsigning, engraving, and etching historical and other prints.\\nIn testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed\\n[seal.] the public seal of my office, the day and year aforesaid.\\nEDMUND I. LEE,\\nClerk of the District Court for the Dist. of Columbift.\\nVJ^L", "height": "3401", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "PREFACE.\\nEver since the establishment of the Patent Office, the honest\\nand ingenious inventor has found it very difficult to obtain that\\nkind of information which should enable him to take out such a\\npatent as would secure to him the exclusive use of his improve-\\nments according to the provisions of the patent laws. To take\\nout a secure patent, it is absolutely necessary that the applicant\\nshall ascertain, 1st, how far the invention is new; and 2dly, how\\nfar the rights of the public, and inventors are concerned.\\nTo ascertain the first point, viz. whether the invention be\\nnew, the applicant must consult the records and models of the\\nPatent Office; and such other means of information as are af-\\nforded in Encyclopedias, and other works of science. For this\\npurpose the list of patents herewith offered to the public will be\\nfound very us(;ful: as it is only necessary for the applicant to\\nrefer to this alphabetical list, and he will there find the na es\\nand residences of all those who have taken out patents on the\\nsubject or subjects in which he is interested and he must either\\nvisit the Patent Office, and examine the models and records for\\nhimself, or write to the Superintendent of the office for informa-\\ntion the first is certainly the best mode.\\nThe second point, viz. how far the rights of the public, and\\ninventors are concerned, can only be ascertained by examining\\nthe decisions which have taken place in the courts of the United\\nStates; and for this purpose, the Digest herewith given will be\\nfound of great use. This part of the work is taken from Coxe s\\nDigest, a volume everyway worthy of its distinguished author.\\nA correct copy of the patent laws of 1793 and ISOO are also\\nherewith subjoined.\\nThe subject of the Patent Office is again brought before Con-\\ngress; and it is hoped it will meet with more attention than it\\nhas hitherto done. Mr. Adams, in his message to Congress in\\n1S25, says, The laws relating to the administration of the Pa\\ntent Office are deserving of much consideration, and perhaps sus-\\nceptible of some improvement and every day s experience\\nproves the justice of the remark. In making these improvements\\nthe great objects of the Constitution and Law ought always to\\nbe kept in view, so that whatever is done ought to be, to pro-\\nmote the progress of science and the useful arts, by securing for\\nlimited times, to authors and inventors the exclusive right to\\ntheir respective writings and discoveries.\\nThere is no institution in this country deserves more the at-\\ntention of Congress than the Patent Office. For, by means of\\nit, the genius of our country is brought out, fostered and prO", "height": "3357", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "tected and tl)e honor snd interest of the nation are deeply con-\\ncerned in havin^^ the dulies of that Office ably discharged. For\\nit entirely depends on the goodor bad, on the wise or unwise ad-\\nministration of this office whether it is a blessing or a curse to\\nthe nation.\\nThe greatest evil attending the patent law is, that, a nunnber\\nof idle, worthless persons, obtain patents for the most trifling ob-\\njects, often neithar new nor tiseficl; and impose on the ignorant\\nby a sort of license, signed by the President, Secretary of State,\\nand Attorney (General, under the title of patent. Such men\\nhave collected millions of dollars from the honest farmer and me-\\nchanic; and filled our courts of Jaw with vexatious suits.\\nTo stop this growing evil it is suggested that the 9th section\\nof the patent law of 1793, be so altered, or explained, as to pre-\\nvent the issuing of patents for inventions that are not new and\\nuseful useful, in contradistinction to frivolous and mischiev-\\nous inventions. At present it stands, In case of interfering appli-\\ncations, three persons are to be appointed as arbitrators, whose de-\\ncision as to the granting of the patent shall be final. Now, by\\nconsidering a patent that has been already granted, and an inven-\\ntion already known, the same as interfering applications then\\nthe matter would be settled by arbitration, as the law directs;\\nand frivolous and improper patents would be prevented from be-\\ning issued, and the public rights defended.\\nThe first section of the patent law ought certainly either to be\\nexplained or altered For it now says, i hat any citizen of the\\nUnited States, alleging that he has invented aiij new and useful\\nart, machine, c or an improvement upon such art and machine,\\nwhich has not been known or used before the application, may\\npetition, c. Let Congress say what antecedent belongs to the\\nword application; for as it now stands it proves a fruitful\\nsource of litigation.\\nAnd it would be well, perhaps, to add a new section to the pa-\\ntent law; allowing caveats to be entered for specific times, to pre-\\nvent the ingenious being robbed of their inventions before they\\nare perfected. This would also be the means of allowing time\\niovidkXu^onl perfect patents at once and which would not require\\npatents for amended specifications, as at present, subjecting\\ninventors to the payment of double patent fees.\\nW. E.", "height": "3384", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "PATENT LAWS.\\nAn ACT to promote the Progress of useful Aiis; imd to re-\\npeal the Jlct lie} eto fore modtfoi that inj ose\\nSfct 1 Be It e lacied by th Stnat an ti n f f }e\\nTJn ed S ates f ime ic i tn C fs i r i\\nbOiis b ng a cil z n oi ci 1 n o 1 i :i I\\n]ia\\\\ t im ent^d ai^ new aud i i\\nma L or a i-\\\\ n w ai d I I i\\nCO npot, ion oi i i r i i a i il\\np\\\\ s nt a p tit o 1 e i\\ni.\\\\ la M-p op\\nn b all \\\\n i m it\\nto be na le 1 c i\\nof the UnteJ sut ill i i 3\\ntition, anlv,Mg ac( i\\nt icupon 1,1 All mg to II T 1)1 o I i\\nic n stiatoi.3 01 abSi r r i i n t l e il\\ncvci ne ri^ht nna Ld i r i co ti i to\\notlitis to be used he sa r n o o rt i 1 1 be\\ndeh^eied 10 the Ai:t(iiL\\\\ n o^ h I f i i c lo\\n^\\\\lhnf^l ecn ai s ir e sue ic i i 1 ti l to tl s,\\niCL, bli h ce ify accoi In .i th i 1\\nere a -y of S ate, who i i iie n i 1 i a\\nand sliail cause *-ne s ai o 1 1 L i a s 1 1 m\\nsiail be g ood ail a ?1 ol^, to i t i I ii t\\nand lillbeiecorl d in i bt )k o V oi i ohcL if tie\\nSec etary ot Sta+ xn 1 d h\\\\ i 1 to t p oi\\nSEra 2 Flooded d ta s an 1 b ii J jit c a i a p son\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2^haJ ave disco\\\\erLd a mp o -^nei m ih i i i li o i^ i li i ii le\\np 00 bs ot anv composition o Ta ci, w iicl s 11 le pit i i ids a I\\nhave ob an da patent bi i 1 1 np o ne j l i notb 1*+ beit\\\\ t^ naV\\nUS or \\\\end the oiis^ ira^ di o l i or 1 iH il i i i -oi il at 1 b u k\\nUoe lie impro\\\\emenL i.dtin beitlaldc tdtrats ilc an^\\nmg- the fo ni or propo -tic i o i e i e o n ic t o i ol ma ter, m anj\\nd g-iee, shall no be d ilci c i, j\\\\\\nSect j Jnd b t j i er enoL M t e\\\\ im en or c oi e he c n recen a\\np i^ e it, hhall sw aroi ii ii the lo 1\\\\ d 1 e^e ti a h is he uen-^cn^OT\\nc disco%ei\u00c2\u00b0i of 11\u00c2\u00b0 a inc un io-\\\\ i nt fci w n h he sohcits .v at it\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0wiicioathoi a*^!! 11 ion ii v b^ ii le ai\\\\ i Piai i i/ d to u iin s\\ntcr oa lis, and sliall del e awi i c ci p ion oi lu nit i ar d of i n n\\nnei of using- o proc s o eonipoun u the same is i ^u ci i ii1l\\\\ i\\n1 1 iij aj to distng- u i th same horn c^ll ot er tii ng-s be jr i nowp and to i\\nHe an person skiUedm theaitoi scienc of wmchitis abiancii, oi wi i v ich\\nitib most neail} connected, to make, compound, and use tne same. Andin lJic\\nca^e of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes,\\nin wliiciihehas contemplated the application of that principle or character, by\\nwhich it may be distinguished from other inventions; and he shall accompany the\\nwhole with drawing s and written references where the natm-e of the case admits\\nof drawings, or with specimens of the ingredients, and of the composi-\\ntion of matter, sufficient in quantity for the pm-jiose of experiment, where the\\ninvention is of a composition of matter; which descriptions signed by himself,\\nand attested by two witnesses, sliall be filed in the office of the Secretary of\\nState, and certified copies thereof shall be competent evidence, in all courts,\\nwhere an} matter or thing, touching such patent right, shall come in question.\\nAnd such inventor shall moreover, deliver a model of his machine, provided the\\nSecretary shall deem sucii model to be necessary.\\nSscT. 4. ^indbe it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for any inventor,\\nhis executor or administrator, to assign the title and interest in the said in-\\nvention, at any time, and the assignee having i-ecorded the said assignment, in\\ntbe ofhce of the Secretjiiy of State, si lall thereafter startd in the place of the oii-\\nginal inventor, botii as to right and responsiliility, and so the assignees or as-\\nsigns, to any degree.", "height": "3364", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "VI PATENT LAWS.\\nSect. 5. Andbeit further enacted. That if any person shall make, devise and\\nuse, or sell tlie tiling so invented, tlie exclusive rig ht of wluch shall as aforesaid,\\nhave been secui-ed to any person i?; 7,-n, i^i v,-r: fi,:: i^ MV,.nt r,: i^.ji, .v,\\nhis executors, administrators or :v;\\nso oifending-, shall forfeit to pay t;,\\nto tlii ee times the price, for wiucli _.lc i^ iL...i_. s^hl ui i;^ u -__. lo\\nother persons, the use of tlie taul iiivciiT on? which ni:;y be recovered in an ac-\\ntion on the Case foimded on tlils act, in the c rcuit .coiu t of the United States,\\nor any other court having competent jiiiisiliction.\\nSEct. 6. Provid.fd uhoays, and b u fwiher enacced,T\\\\ ,ik\\\\. the defendant in such\\naction shall be permitted to i)lead the g-enerai issue, and give tiiis act and duy\\nspecial mattei-, of vi hich notice in -writing may have been given to the plainutf\\norii;s attorney thii ty days before trial, in evidence, tending to prove, that the\\nspecification filed by tlie plaintiff, does not coniain the whole ti uth relative to\\nhis discovery, or that it contams more tlian is necessary to produce the described\\nefii-ct, which concealment or addition sliall full}- appear to have been made, for\\nthe pui-pose of deceiving the public, or that tiie Uiing, thus secured by patent,\\nwas not originally discovered by the paten.tee, but had been in use, or had been\\ndescribed in some public work, anterior to tlie supposed discovery of the paten-\\ntee, or that he had suiTeptitiously obtained a patt vit for the discovery of another\\nperson: in either of which cases, judgment sliall be rendered for the defendant,\\nM ith costs, and the patent shall be declared void.\\nSiirx. 7. And be it further enacted, That where any state before its adoption\\nof the present form of g-ovenunent, shall ha^\u00e2\u0080\u00a2e granted an exclusive right to any\\ninvention, the party claiming that right, shall not be capable of obtaining an ex-\\nclusive li^ ht under this ac, but on rulinquishing his right under such particu-\\nlai state, and of such n linquislunent, his obtaijiiiig an exclusive right under tliis\\nact shall be sufficient evidence.\\nSiCT. 8. And be. it fnvther enacted. That the persons, whose applications for\\npatents, were, at the time of passing this act, depending before the Secretary of\\nState, Secretaiy at War, and Attorney General, according to tlic act, passed\\nthe second session of the first Congress, entitled, An act to promote the pro-\\ngi-ess of useful arts, on complying with the conditions of this act, and paying\\nthe fees herein required, may pm-sue their respective claims to a patent under\\nthe same.\\nS\u00c2\u00a3CT. 9. And belt further enacted. That in case of interfering applications the\\nsame shall be submitted to the arbitration of three persons, one of whom shall\\nbe chosen bj each of the r.pplicants, and the thiixl person sliall be appointed\\nby the Secretary of State; and the decision or award of such arbiti-ators, deli-\\nvered to the Secretary of State, in writing and subscribed by them, or any two of\\nthem shall be final, as far as rcsiiects the granting of the patent: And if eitlier of\\nthe a]ip]icants shall refuse or fail to clioose an arbitrator, the patent shall\\nissue to the opposite paiiy. And where there shall be more than two interfer-\\ning ap])liciit 0ns, ;\\\\nd the pai-ties ai p]}ing shall not aU \u00e2\u0080\u00a2unite in appointing three\\narbitral 01 s, it sliall be in the power of the Secretary of State to appoint tltPee\\narbitrators for the jnu pose.\\nSkct. 10. Jhid he i/ further enacted. That Upon oath or affiiTnation being\\nmade, before the judge of t e di trlct cnurt, where the patentee, his executors,\\nadministi-ators or his as^i gns rt siile, tiiat any patent which shall be issued in pur-\\nsuance oftliis act, was obtained surreptitiously, or upon false suggestion, andmo-\\ntion niaue to the said court, withn t .ree ye;---: pf.er issuing the said patent, but\\npot aflM wards, it shall and may be judge of the said district court,\\nif the matter allep:ed shall appern- sufficient, to gi-ant a ride, that\\nthe patentee, or his execii or, at assign, shew cause why process\\nshould not issue again i And if sufficient cause shall\\nnot be shown to the e made absolute, and thereupon\\nthe said judge shall against such patentee, or his ex-\\necutors, admhiistrators or ui.-i;j-:.s, \\\\\\\\it coiX^ of suit. And in case, no sufficient\\ncause shall be sliowii to tiie contrai} or if it shall appear, that the patentee was\\nnot the true inventor or di -;eov-: rev, juloTniut shall be rendered by such court\\nfor repeal of such patent; a id if t e. ]?ar at whose complaint the pi-ocess is-\\nsued, shall have judgment given a iii :t him, he shall pay all such costs, as tlie\\ndefendant s lall be put to, in defending the suit, to be taxed by the court, and\\nrecovered in due course of law.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "PATENT LAWS. Vli\\nSect. 11. .^nd be it further enacted, Tlial c v^eiy inventor, before he presents\\nhispcvit on to the Secretary of State, sigrafying his desire of obtaining a patent,\\nshall pay into die Trt asiiiy thirty tloHarJ, for wli;ch he sh.all take dupjicate\\nrec. ipi.s;one of winch receipts he shall deliver to the Sccrctaiy of State, when\\nhe pxe.^njts liid p^ tition, and tlic money, thus piud, shall be in fiill for the sun-\\ndry services, to b.- pLrlonncd in the office of the Sccivtaiy of S atv, consequent\\non ftucii petition, and ii:all pa::s to tiie account of ckrk-hire in that office. Pro-\\nvided tieverthelts-^. That for c\\\\Ln copy which may be required at tiie said office,\\nof any piper rtp..cu;:g any patent, tliat has been g-ranted, the person obtain-\\nnv^ sach copy, Suuli {5ay at the rate of twenty cents, for every cop3--sheet of one\\nln-utb-ed word:^, a;;d or every copy of a drav, ii:g-, the party obtaining- the same,\\nsluJl pay two doUais; of wh .ch payni.-nts an uccovmt shall be rendered, an-\\n]Ui:i!h- to tht; Trcamy of the Uniud States, and they shall also pass to tlie ac-\\ncount of clerk -b.ire in Uie office of the Secretiay of State.\\nSiicT. 12. .fi)d be it fu-therenaced. That die act pa -cd the tentli d ;v of April,\\nin t. ^.e ear one tlioa-.-a-id seven hnnch-ed and r.v^ iiro-\\nmot.- the prbg^c\u00e2\u0096\u00a0ss of ustfid ai-ts, be, and the s;- ro-\\nvicrd aiiouiis. That aou ling-, contiiined in thisact, _ c /ru, _\u00e2\u0080\u009e .;.L.te\\nan}- paterA, that may have been g-ranted undei- tiie auuioi-jLy of said act: and all\\npaten .ees inider said act, theii- executors, administrators or assig-ns, shall be con-\\nsidered w-thin tli.. purview of this act, in respect of the \\\\-iolat,on of their rights,\\nProvided, such violations siiall be committed after tlie passin, of this act.\\nJONATHAN TKUJIBULL,\\nSpeaker of ttte Hojise of Jicp esentalive s.\\nJOHN ADA5IS,\\nVice-President f tfie Unied Utates and\\nPresident of the Senate.\\nApproved, Febrrar^- 21, 1793:\\nGE. Re.E \\\\VASHT-:GT0N, President of t/ie United States.\\nAn ACT tozxtend the privilege of obtaining patents, for use-\\nful disco !er es and inventions, to certain persons therein\\nmentioned, nd to enlarge and define the penalties for viola-\\nting the rights of Patentees.\\nSeit. 1. Be it eu.icied, by he Si-iuite and Hiii ip I es of the Unit-\\ned States of ^imericu, in Congress assi mb d, TiiL^^ \u00e2\u0096\u00a0tiie rg- iti and\\npri\\\\ilegcs giv;n, intended or pro\\\\ r s-\\np_ct;ng patents for new inventions, l,:,\\nentitled An act to promote til e \\\\rr act\\nheretofore made for that pm-p. a si iv^iv. :il givL-n\\ntoallahens, who at the tune m tiie niii i by the\\nsaid act shall have resided foi- i i iijidr: Urr.;. i ch privi-\\nlege^shall be obtained, used, a:-d enjoyed, by si;ch pL-iioii;,, ;;i li-: i ,il andarn-\\npie manner, and under the same coiiditio;is, liraifatioa-:., a .id r. -iiictions, as by\\nthe said act is pro%-ided and chrectedin case of citizens oi the Un^+.-d States.\\nProvided always. That every person petitioning for a patent for any invention,\\nart or discovery, pursuant to this act, shall make oath or affirmation before soiiie\\nperson duly authorized to a-lwiinister oaths, before such patent can be gi-auved,\\nthat such invention, ait hath no% to the bust of lis vo? lur kjiow-\\niedge or belief, been h cither in this or any for^i^j co^r.trry; and\\nthat every patent wliieit .,.,...1 u^ ^i)tained piu .-jua.it to tliis act, for anyiaven-\\ntion, art or discover}^, which it shall aftei-w^ards appear had been known or used\\npre\\\\-ious to sucii application for a patent, shall be utterh void.\\nSect. 2. ind be i: further enac.ed, That Avhere any person hath made, or shall\\nhave made, any new invention, cusco^eiy, or improvement, on account of wliich\\na patent might, by virtue of this or the abovenicniioned act, be granted to such\\nperson, and shall die before any patent shall be gi-anted tlierefor, the right of\\napplying for and obtaining such patent, shall devolve on the legal representa-\\ntives, of such person in trust for the heirs at law of the deceased, in case he shall\\nhave died intestate; but if otherwise, then in trust for his devisees, in as full and\\nample manner, and under the same conditions, limitations and restrictions, as", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "Vlli JjECISlONS ON PATENTS.\\nthe s .im was he d or miglit liave lieen claimed or enjoyed by such person, in h;s\\nor Ii.-r i i tiaic, and when applicalion for a patent shall be maJi by such kg-al\\nfoe oath or affirmation provided in the third section of the bc-\\nt, shall be so varied as to be applicable to tliem.\\nbe it further enacted. That wb.ere any paten I; shall be, or shall\\nba-. c been g-ranted pursuant to this or the abovementiou-d act, and any person\\nAvlTiioiit the con ^ent of the patentee, h is or her executors, achnrrnslia or\\na^sig-ns st obtJiined in writing shall make, de-idse, use, or sell tlie tluvif^- v, lureof\\nthe exclusive rig-ht is secured to the said pa cmee by such palent, sue; PLrsoa\\nso oiTendiiig shall forfeit and pay to the s:;id patentee, Iiis excciitc-;, a^ in a.^-\\ntrators or awigiis, a sum equal to tiiree times th, actual damagx* s.t.iUuiieei by\\nsuch patentee, his executors, administrators, or as ^it?:ns, from or by reason of\\nsiich cftence, which sum shall ar.d may be recover, d, by adion on the case\\nfounded on tJiis and the abovementionedact, in the circuit court of the United\\nStates, havirig- jurisdiction th.ereof\\nSscT. 4. Jiiid belt further enacted, That the fifh section of the abovemcntion-\\netl act, entitled An act to promote the progress of useful arts, and to ri;peal\\nthe act heretofore made for that purpose, sliall be and hereby is repealed.\\nTflEODORE SEDGWICK,\\nSpeaker of the House of Rejuegentatives.\\nTHOS. JEFFERSON,\\nVice President nf the United States, and\\nPresident of the Senate.\\nApproved\u00e2\u0080\u0094 April 17th, A.D. ISOO.\\nJOHN ADAMS, Pi^esidenC of the United States.\\nDIGEST OF DECISIONS ON PATENTS.\\n1. An assignee of part of a patent right cannot maintain an action in his own\\nname, for a violation of the patent. Ti/ftr et ul. v. Tuel, 6 Cranch, 324.\\n2. The 3ict o^ January 21st, 1808, cli. 117. (4 Bior. 135.) for the rehefof\\nOliver Evans, does not authorize those \\\\sho erected Iris machinery, between the\\nexpiration of his old patent and the issuing of the new one, to use it after the\\nis-suinp; of the latter. Evans v. .Jordan et al. 9 Cranch, 199.\\n-3. Under the sixth section of the patent law of Febttary 21st, 1793, ch. 156..\\n(2 Bior. 348.) the defendant pleaded the general issue, and gave notice that he\\nwould prove, at the trial, that the machine, for the use of which, without li-\\ncense, the suit was brought, had been used previous to the alleged invention of\\nthe plaintiff, at several places which were specified in the notice, or some of\\nthcQi, and also atsimchy other places in Pennsylvania, iMaryland; and elsewhere\\nin the United States. The defendant having giving evidence as to some of the\\nplaces specified, AeW, that evidence as to other places, not specified, was admis-\\nsible; but that the coiu-t possess the power, whicli will be exercised, to prevent\\nthe plaintiff from being injui ed by surprise. Evans v. Eato?i,3. Wheat. 454.\\n1 Peters, 322. S. C.\\n4. Testimony, on the part of tlie plaintiff, tliat the persons of whose prior use\\nof the machine the defendant had ;;-iven evidence, had paid the plaintiff for li-\\ncences to use the m;:.- is puici.t, ougiit not to be absolutely rejected,\\nthoxigh entitled to v r. /v.v/.\\nD. Although it is r :l uiKLi- the g-eneral ].)a :ent law, improve-\\nments on difi _;: Mjj.can De comprehended in il- j.p. lUi, so as to\\nglvearJghtlo use of the several machine- ion yet tlie\\nact of January c l. 117. (4 Bior. 135.) for lii.- i .i.Uiver Evans,\\nauthorizes tiie issuiniv \\\\n iiim of a patent, for his iuvciii;o:i, discovery, and im-\\nprovemenls in the art of manufactuiing- flour, and in tlie se\\\\-eral macliiues appli-\\ncable to that purpose. Id d.\\n6. The act of Com 1 i lii r,; i- i ans does not ptu port to de-\\ncide the fact that he aves the question of inven-\\ntion and improvement p r i .;i n i :!;encral patent law. Ibid.\\n7. Under the 6th seet.dn of I re jia.eiit law of February 21, 1793, ch. 156.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "DECISIONS ON PATENTS. IX\\n(2. Ilior. 348.) if the thing- secured by patent had been in use, \u00c2\u00a9r had beende-\\nsci-ib.din a public work, anterior to the supposed discovery, the patent is voiii,\\nwiiether the pa\\\\., r.iec Iul.I a knowledge of this previous use or description or\\nnot. Ibid. 1 i clu-:, V2. S.C.\\n8. Ohver E an, rr::.y ck- ui under his patent the exclusive use of his inventions\\nand lniprove;ntii\\\\:s in the a/t of nianufactiu-ing- ilour and meal, and in the several\\nniacliines wiiicli he iias invented, and in his improvements in macliines previous-\\nly discovered. But v/liere his claim is for an improvement on a machine, he\\nmust shew the extent of his improvement, so tliat a person, understiinding- the\\nsubject, may compreheiid distinctly in what it consists. Ibid.\\n9. Tiie act for the relief of Ohver Evans is engrafted on the general patent\\nlaw, ,o as to gh e him a ijglit to sue in the Circuit Ceairt of tiie United States, for\\nany infiiiigeiricnt of his pater.*: iii^ iits, althougli.thc defendant m.ay be a citizen of\\nthe same state witli hmiself Ibid.\\n10. A party cannot entitle himself to a patent for more than liis own inven-\\ntion; and if tlie patent be for the whole of a maciiinc, he can maintain a title to\\nit, only by estabhshing that it is substantially new in its structure and mode of\\noperation Evam v. Eaton, 7 Wheat. 356.\\n11. If the combinau jns existed before in machines of the same nature, up to a\\ncertain point, and the paity s invention consists in adding som.e new machinerj ov\\nsome improved mode of operation to the old, the patent should be limited to\\nsuch improvement; for if it includes the wliole machiiacry, it includes more than\\nhis invention, and therefore cannot be supported. Ibid.\\n12. ^Vhere a patent is taken out for an improvement, the specification ought\\nto describe what the improvement is, and the patent should be limited to such\\nimprovement. Ibid. 1 Peters, 322. S. C. 3 Wash. C. C. R. 443.\\n13. It is no objection to tlie competency of aMitness, in a patent cause, tliat\\nhe is sued in anoiiier action for an infringem.ent of the same patent. Evans v. Ilet-\\n!ick\\\\ 7 Wheat. 453.\\n14. l he 6th sec. of the patent act of February 21, 1793. ch. 156. (2. Bior.\\n3 Jo.) whicli requires a notice of the special matter to be given in evidence b_v\\nt le defendant under the general issue, does not include all the matters of de-\\nfence of hlcli tlte defendant may avail himself; and v/here tiie question asked\\nwas, whether the machine used by the defendant was like the model exiubited\\nin com t of the p!ainLiii s patented machine, it was held that no notice wasneces-\\nsaiy to authorise the inqirlry. Ibid.\\n15. Under the 10th section of the patent act of Fcbtiary 21, 1793, c. 156.\\n(2. Bior. 348.) upon grunting a rule by the judge of the District Court, upon\\nthe patentee^ to shew cause why process should not issue to repeal the pa-\\ntent, tlie patent is not repealed defaao, by making the rule absolute: but the\\nprocess to be awarded is h\\\\ the nature of a scire facias at common lav/ to the pa-\\ntentee to shew cause wh}/^ tlie patent should not be repealed with costs of suit;\\nand upon the return of such process, duly served, he proceeds to try the cause\\nupon the pleadings filed by the parties and tlie issue joined thereon: if tlie issue\\nbe an issue in fact, the trial is to be by a jtny if of law, then by the couit. Ex\\nparte n ood,9 Wheat. 603.\\n16. In such a case, a record is to be made of the proceedings antecedent to\\nthe rule to shew catise wliy process siiould not issue to repeal the patent, and\\nupon which the rule is founded. Ibid.\\n17. The clause in the patent law authorising suits in the Circuit Courts stands\\non the principle that they are cases arising under a law of the United States.\\nOshurn et al. v. Bank United States, 9 Wheat. 733.\\n18. A. having obtained a patent for a new and useful improvem.ent, to ivit, a\\nmacliine for making watch chains, brought an action under the 3d section of the\\npatent act of April 17, 1800. c. 179. (3 Bior. 342.) against B. for an alleged vio-\\nlation of his patent right. On the trial an agreement was proved between the\\ndefendant and C. by which the former agreed to pm-chase of the latter all the\\nwatch chains, not exceeding five gross a week, which he might be able to manu-\\nfacttire in six mor.ths, and C. agi eed to devote his wdiole time and attention to tlie\\nmanufactm-e of the watch chains, and not to sell or dispose of any of them so as\\nto interfere with the exclusive prhilege secm-ed to the defendant of pur-\\nchasingthe whole quantity, which it might be practicable for C. to make: and it\\nwas proved that the machine used by C. withtiie knowledge and consent of the", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": ":X. DECISIONS ON PATENTS.\\ncli^fciKiJul, iM lic n-.aaaCicture, mhs tiie same as that invented by the plaintiff,\\nfind tlu i Jl ,!v V icl) cliMus tlius made by C were dcli^ jt. _ ndant\\naccord. 11 [Q I u* LO ilK-ct. Held, tijat iCthe contract was r.; .i .ie,\\nand if tliL utfDrbji hud no other connexion withC. iiian i ,v out\\nof the contiaeT, tbe facts proved did not amount to a !\u00e2\u0080\u00a2/._\u00e2\u0096\u00a0:!! Lj \u00e2\u0080\u00a2.,,ii of tiie\\nplaindiT s patent rit^ ht. K-plingerv. De Young; 10 W i-j;.. .;o.\\n19. Such a contract, connected with evidence from wrvdi t c javy nii;^-b.t le-\\ngally infer, either tliat the machine to be ensployed n ti.; r a.vu. .ictm-e of the\\npatented article was owned wlioll) or in ]3art by dcfendan*, or that it was\\nhired to defcr:dai;it for the time specified, un.der colour of a sa^e of the articles\\nto be manufactured with it, and witii intent to mvade the plaintitPs patent right,\\nwould amount to a breach of his ris^-ht. Ilnd.\\n20. Under the pat.nt act of February 21, 1793, ch. 156. (2 Rior. 348.) if the\\npatentee has sold out a moiety of ii:s patent rig-ht, a jo Jit iicv on lies hv nimself\\nand ins j)atentee for a violation of it. i i ki temor. v. Cuiier, i UaDis, 4-9.\\n21. Tlie Uialang- of a patented inacliine fit for use, and mtli d.-sig-n to use it\\nfor j;: it, in viohition of the patent rig ht, is of itself a breach of the patent\\nn: wt for w leli an action lies. Ibid.\\nii2. If there be a mere making- and no user proved, nominal damages are :o be\\nveco;-ered. Where the law gives an action for a pai t.cular act, the donig c- tiiat\\nact imports of itself a dam.age every violation of a rigiit iniports som..- dauiug-e,\\nand if none other be proved, the law allows a nonunal damage. Ibid. H idue-\\nmore v. Cutter, Jd. 47 6.\\n23. The taking of the oath required by the ]iatent act, previous :o th.e issuing\\na patent, is but a pre-requisite to the grant-ng of the patent, and in no d- gree es-\\nsential to its validity and if not taken, sdll -lie patent is valid. Id. 429.\\n24. No delict or concealment in tile s])ec!iication \\\\-vi_il avoid the patent, unless\\nit arose fi om an intention to deceive tlie public. Ibid.\\n25. The 6(h sec. of the patent act does not enuncra^e aU the defences of\\nwliich the dcf-ii.iaat ii;:i\\\\ lega.lly avail \u00e2\u0096\u00a0liimself: he mav :i .e in evide-ice tliat he\\nnever (h:l tin t to him, that the patentee ed un-\\nder the act, c a h cense or authority from\\n26. I he fi: b entitled to the benefit of i: reduce\\nit to ])ractice and obUiin a patent tlierefore and a suljsequ -nt mvenlor cannot,\\nby obtahii)ig a patent, oust the first inventor of his right, or maintain an action\\nagainst him for the use of his own invention. H nodcock v. Ui i i-.il 438\\n27. If tae machine for which the patent was obtained, sul 1 be-\\nfore, arid the plaintiff made an improvement only therein, i a pa-\\ntent for the improvement only, and not for the whole machiac i^ii t ueic, vm-\\nder such circumstances, the patent compreliends the whole maclnne, it is too\\nbroad, and therefore void. Ibid.\\n23. It is not necessary to defeat the plaintiff s patent, that a machine should\\n]:)reviou3ly have existed in every respect similar to hi^ own for a mere change of\\nibi- Tier ]:)roportions will not entitle a part}^ to a jjatent. Ibid.\\n29 If he chiim a patent for a wliole machine, it must hi substance be a new\\nmadiinc that is, it must be a new mode, me -hod or ap])lcat on of mechanism to\\npro .luce some new effect, or to produce an old efi ect in a view waj^ Ibid.\\no d. If one who lias invented merely an improvement, take out a patent for the\\nwhole machine, his patent is too broad and utterly void. VVhittemorew. Cutter,\\n1 GalUs. 476.\\n31. When a specific machine already exists, producing certain effects, if a\\nmere addition is made to such machine, to produce the same effect in a better\\nmanner, a patent cannot be taken for the whole machine, but for the improve-\\nment onlv. Ibid.\\n32. In like manner, if to an old machine, some new combinations be added, to\\nproduce new efl ccts, the right to a patent is limited to tlie new combinations. Ibid.\\noo. A patent can, in no case, be for an effect only, but for an effect produced\\nin a certain manner, or by a peculiar operation. For instance, no patent can\\nbe obtained for the admeasurement of time, or the expansive operations of\\nsteam but only for a new mode or new application of machineiy to produce\\nthese efi ects and therefore if new effects are produced by an old machine, in\\nits unaltered state, no patent can be legally supported, for it is a ])atent for an ef-\\nfect only. Ibid.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "DECISIONS ON PATENTS. XI\\nSi: On the other hand, if rt cll known effects are produced by macliinery, in\\n.Jill its combinations entirely new, a p:itent may be claimed for the whole nr .c ine,\\n[Ibid.\\n35. So if tlie principles of the machine are new, either to produce a new or an\\nold effect, the inventor may well entitle huiiself to the exclusive right of the\\nwhole machine, [bid.\\n36. By the prit ciples of a machine, as these words are used in the statute, is\\nnot meant the original elementury princJpli-s of motion wliich philosophy and\\nscience iiave discovered, but the nvidua operandi, the peculiar device or maimer\\nof p^oduchig- any given effect. Tlie expansive power of steam, and the rne-\\nehunical powers of wheels have been understood for ages yet a rnachine may\\nwell employ either the one or the other, and yet be so entirely new ni its mode\\nof applying them, as to entitle a party to his patent for his whole combination. Id\\n37. ft is not sufficient to give validity to a patent, tliat the specific machine,\\nwith all its combinations and effects thd not exist before; for if the same effects\\nwere all produced by the same application of macliinery in sepai ate pails, and\\nthe party merely cotnbined them together, or added a new effect, such combina-\\ntion would not sustain the patent as the artist, who added a second-hand or re-\\npeater to a watch, could not have been entitled to a patent for the wholj watch.\\n[Ibid.\\n38. Nor will the patent be protected if the patentee was the inventor ol all\\nthe material improvements m the old machine, if he suffered them to be used ful-\\nly and freely, by the public at large, combined witli all the usual maciineiy for\\nin such case, he must h-i deemed to have made a gift of them to the public, fbid.\\n39. By the tei-ms actual darnixge wliich the plaintiff may recover under the\\npatent law, are meant such damages as he can actually prove, and has in fact sus-\\ntained, as conti adistinguished from mere huaginary or vindictive damages, wMch\\nin personal torts are sometimes given. Ibid.\\n40. The rule of damages where the user of a machine is proved, should be the\\nvalue of the use of such a machine, during the time of the illegal user. Ibid.\\n41. Where merely the making- of the machine is proved, as no actusd damages\\nhave been sustained, the jury should give only nominal damages. Jbid.\\n42. The juiy are to estimate the plaintiii s single damages, and the court will\\ntreble them in awai-ding the judgment. Ibid.\\n43. The sale of the materials of a patented machine by the sheriff, on an exe-\\ncution against the owner, is not such a sale as subjects the sheriff to an action for\\nan inft ingement of the patent right, under the patent act of .iprd 17, 1300,\\nch. 179. (3 Bior. 342.) Sa-wiaet al. v. Guild, Gallis. 485.\\n44. The making of a patented machine, to be an offence within the\\npurview of the patent act, must be the maldng with intent to use for profit, and\\nnot for the mere purpose of phiiosoplTical experiment, or to ascertain the verity\\nand exactness of the specification. Ibid.\\n45. The original inventor of a machine is exclusively entitled to a patent for it..\\nOdinrne v. fVinckley, 2 Gallis. 51.\\n46. If another person invent an improvement on such machine, he can entitle\\nhimself to a patent for the improvement only; and does not thereby acquire a\\ntight to patent and use the original machine; and if he obtain a patent for the\\nwhole machijie, and not for the improvement, only, Ms patent is too broad, and\\ntherefore void. Ibid.\\n47. The material question in patent causes, is, not whether the same elements of\\nmotion, or the same component parts are used, but whether the given effect is\\nproduced substantially by the same mode of operation, and the same combination\\nof powers in both macMnes. Mere colourable differences or slight improve-\\nments cannot shake the right of the original inventor. Ibid.\\n48. It is a presumption of law that when a patent has been obtained, and the\\nspecifications and drawings recorded in the Patent Office, every person who sub-\\nsequently takes out a patent for a similar machine, has a knowledge of the prece-\\nding patent. Ibid.\\n49. The proceedings under the 10th sec. of the patent act of February 21,\\n1793, ch. 156. (2 Bior. 348.) are in the natvu-e of a scire facias at common lav/\\nto repeal a patent. Steams v. Barrett, 1 Mason. 153.\\n50. Upon a judgment rendered in the Disti-ict Cotirt on such a suit, eJTor lies\\nto the Circuit Court. Ifiid", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "Xil DECISIONS ON PATENTS.\\n51. The scire facias in such a case ousjlit to contain a direct allcg-ation or sug\\ngestion that the patent was obtaiiied siureptitiously, or upon false suggestion, and*\\nto call upon the defendant for that cause only, to shew cause why the patent\\nshould not be repeated. Ib d.\\n52. In this proceeding Ae defendant s possession of the patent is so (ax prima\\nfacie evidence of his right as that the onus probundi is cast on the plaintiff, who\\nis bound to prove that the patent was obtained surreptitiously or upon false sug-\\ngestion. Ibid.\\n53. By the expres.sion true inventor in the statute is undoubtedly meant the\\nsole and exclusive inventor, for if the machine were the joint invention of sever-\\nal persons, neitlier of them could claim to be the true inventor, having an enelu-\\nsive i-ight to the patent, but the interest would be a joint or common interest in\\nthe whole. In such a case therefore, if a party were to obtain a patent for the\\ninvention, having sworn that he was the true inventor, he would, in the language\\nof this act, obtain it upon false sugg^s-tion, and as such false suggestion would\\nbe a sm-prise and fraud upon the government, it might well also be declared to\\nbe obtained surreptitiously. Ibid.\\n54. If a patent has been obtained by the plaintiff upon the defendant s refusal\\nto submit to an arbitration, according to the 9th sec. of the act of February 21,\\n1793, ch. 156. (2 Bior. 348) and the defendant subsequently obtain a patent for\\ntlie same invention, this- is not conclusive proof tliat the latter was obtained sm--\\nreptitiously or upon fiilse suggestion. Ibid.\\n55. The sole object of such an arbitration is to ascertain who is, prima facie,\\nentitled to tlie patent, but when once obtained, the patent is liable to be repealed\\nor destroyed by precisely the same process, as if it hskd been issued without\\nobjection. Ibid.\\n56. The law allows a party a patent for a new and useful invention, and by\\nuseful invention is meant, not an invention, in all cases superior to the modes\\nnow in use for the same pm-pose, but useful in contradistinction to frivolous and\\nmischievous inventions. Loivell v. Lexvis, 1 Mason, 182.\\n57. The patentee must describe in his patent in what his invention consists, with\\nreasonable certainty, otherwise it is ^oid for ambiguity. If it be for an improvement\\nin an existing machine, he must in his patent, distinguish the new from the old, and\\ncoi^iine his patent to such parts only as are new; for if botli are mixed up togeth-\\ner, and a patent is taken for the whole, it is void. Ibid.\\n58. But if the invention is definitely described in the patent, so as to distin-\\nguish it from wliat is before known, the patent is good, although the specification\\ndoes not describe the invention in such full and exact terras, that a pei-son skilled\\nin the art or science of which it is a branch, would construct or make the tiling\\ninvented; unless such defective desci-iption or concealment were with intent to\\ndeceive the public. Ibid.\\n59. As among inventors, he who is first in time has a prior exclusive right to\\nthe patent for the invention. Ibid.\\n60. In an action for tlie infringement of a patent rlglit, the law gives to the\\nplaintiff treble tlie actual damages sustained by him: and the i-ule is to allow him\\ntreble tlie amount of the profits actually received by the defendant, in conse-\\nquence of his using the plaintiff s invention. Ibid.\\n61. The jury are to find the angle damages, and the court to treble them in\\nawarding jinlgment. Ibid. Gray ct al. v. Jamea et al. 1 Peters C. C. R. 394.\\n62. By useful invention in the patent act of the United States, is meant an\\ninvention which may be applied to a beneficial use in societ} in contradistinction\\nto an invention which is injui-ious to the morals, the health or the good order of soci-\\nety. Bedford v. Ihtnt et id. 1. Mason, 302. Kneass y. Schuylkill Bank, C. C. U.\\nS. P. Oct. 1820. MS.\\n63. It is not necessaiy that the invention should be of such general utility, as\\nto supersede all other inventions previously in practice, to accomplish the same\\npurpose. Ibid. 1 Mason, 302.\\n64. Nor is itimpoi tant that its practical utility should be very limited, for the\\nlaw do -s not look to the degi-ee of utility. Ibid.\\n65. Tlie statute declares it to be a good defence to an action for the infringe-\\nment of the patent right, that tlie thing secured by the patent was not originally\\ndi.scovcred by the patentee, but had been in use, or had been described in some\\npublic work, anterior to the supposed discovery of the patentee. Ibid.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "DECISIONS ON PATENTS. Xlll\\n66. The first inventor, who h;vs put the invention in practice, and only he, is\\ni^ntitled to a patent. Every subsequent patentee, altliougli an original inventor\\nmay be defeated of his patent rig-ht, upon proof of such prior invention being-\\nput into use. Ibid.\\n67. Any patent may be defeated by shewing that the thing secured by the pa-\\ntent, had been discovered and put into actual use, prior to the discovery of the\\npatentee, however limited the use or the knowledge of the prior discovery\\nmight have been. Ibid.\\n68. A joint patent may well be r a joint invention, but not for a sole invention\\nof one of the patentees: if each of the patentees obtain separate patents for the\\nii .me invention, as his exclusive invention, and afterwards both oljtain a joint pa-\\ntent for the same as their joint invention, tliey are estopped by tho joint patent,\\nfrom asserting any title under the several patents. Barret et al. v. Hatl et a/. 1 Ma-\\nson, 44:7.\\n69. If several patents ai e taken out by sevei-al patentees for a several inven-\\ntion, and the same patentees afterwards take out a joint patent for the same as a\\njoint invention, the parties are not absolutely estopped from asserting- the inven-\\ntion to be joint, but the former patents are very strong evidence against a joint\\ninvention. Ibid.\\n70. A patent may be for a new com.bination of machines to produce ceiiain\\neffects: and this whetlier the machines constituting the combiiiation be new or old.\\nBut in such case, the patent being- on the combination only, it is no infringe-\\nment of the patent to use any of the nmChines separately, if the %\\\\holc combina-\\ntion be not used. Ibid.\\n71. A patent cannot embrace various distinct improvements or inventions, but\\nin such case the party must take out separate patents: and if the patentee\\nhas invented certain unproved machines, which are cnjjable of a distinct\\noperation, and also has invented a combination of those machines to produce a\\nconnected result, the same patent cannot at once be for the combination and for\\neach of the impix)ved machines, for the inventions are as distinct as if the subjects\\nwere entirely different. Ibid.\\n72. If the patent be for an improved macliine, or for an improvement of a ma-\\nchine, for the meaning of the terms is substantially tlie same, then the patent must\\nstate in what the improvement specifically consists, and it must be limited to such\\nimprovement. Ibid.\\n73. If therefore the terms be so obscure or doubtful that the -court cannot say\\nwhich is the particular improvement which the patentee claims, and to what it is\\nlimited, the patent is void for ambiguity; and if it covers more than the improve-\\nment it is void, because it is broader than the invention. Ibid.\\n74. Where a combination of machinery already exists up to a certain point,\\nand the patentee makes an addition or improvement to the machinery, he must\\nconfine his patent to the improvement. Ibid.\\n75. If an invention consist in a new combination of machineiy, or in improve-\\nments upon an old machine to produce an old effect, the patent should be for the\\ncombined machinery or improvements on the old macliine, and not for a mere\\nmode or device for producing such effects, detached from the machinery. Ibid.\\n76. An inventor cannot, under the patent laws of the United States, have two\\nsubsisting vahd patents, at the same time, for the same invention. The first that\\nhe obtairis, wliile it remains tmrepealed, is an estoppel to any future patent for the\\nsame invention, founded upon the general patent act. Odiarne v- The Jimesbury\\nJ^ail Factory, 2. Mason, 28. _ _\\n77. Where a party claims severail distinct and independent improvements in the\\nsame machine, and procures a patent for them in the aggregate, he is entitled\\nto recover against any person who shall use any one of the improvements so pa-\\ntented, notwithstanding there has been no violation of the other improvements.\\nMoody V. Fiskeet al. 2 Mason, 112.\\n78. Where a patent is for a new combination of existing machinery or ma-\\ncliines, and does not specify or claim any improvements or invention, except the\\ncombination, unless that combination is substantially violate, the patentee is not\\nentitled to any remedy, although parts of the machinery are used by another, be-\\nawse the patent, by its terms, stands upon the combination only. Ibid.\\n79. Where a patentee, in his specification, states and sums up the particidars of\\nKis invention, and his patent covers tliem, he is confined to sach summary, and he", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "XlV DECISIONS ON PATEKTS.\\ncannot afterwards be permitted to sustain his patent by showing that sorae part\\nwhich he claims, in his summing up, as Ids invention, though not in fact his inven-\\ntion, is of slight value or importance in iiis patent. His patent covers it; and if\\nit be not new, the patent must be void. Ibid.\\n80. The juiy may, in a case for infringing a patent, give the plaintiff, as part of\\nhis actual damage, such expenses for counsel fees, Stc. as have been necessarily\\nino iiTed in vmcOcating the plaintiff s riglit by a suit, and wliich are not taxable\\nin ihe bill of costs. Boston Maniifucinving Co. v. Fiske et al. 2 Mason, 119.\\n8:. An invention or improvement, for which a patent has been obtained, must\\nbe useful, within the meaning of tlie patent law, or the patent is void. Lungdoji\\nV. Dp Groot et al. 1 Paine, \u00e2\u0080\u00a2.03.\\n82. Whether the usclulness of an invention be matter of fact to be left to the\\njmy, or whether the court is to decide it as matter of law. Query? Ihid.\\n83. Il seems, however, that if, on the plaintiff s own sliowlng, ttie invention\\napp rai-s to be useless, and an imposition on the pubUc, the court should so du ect\\nthe, j my. Ibid.\\nAn invention of an ornamental mode of putting up tlu-ead, which gave it no\\naddtonal value, but mere.y made it sell more readily at r^itail, and for a lai ger\\npHce, is not a useful invention wittnn the meaning of the patent law. I/nd.\\n84. Under the patent act of February 21st, 1793, c. 156. (2 Blov. 348.) a pa-\\ntent is valid, although the invention may have been in use tor years antei io]- to\\nthe date of the patent, if the patentee was tlie inventor. Goudyeas v. Matthews,\\n1 Paine, 300.\\n85. A patent for an entire machine is valid, although the invention consists on-\\nly of an improvement on such macliine; but the patentee is entitled to an exclu-\\nsive use of no more tlian his improvement. Ibid.\\n86. Tile first section of tlie patent act of Februaiy 21st, 1793, c. 156. (2 Bior.\\n348.) construed in connexion with tlie other sections of the act, means that the\\ninventon should not be known or used as the invention of any other person than\\nthe patentee, before the application for the patent. Morris v. Huntingdon,\\n1 Paine, 348._\\n87. If the invention has got mto use while the inventor was practising upon it,\\nwith a view to improve it before applying for a patent, such use does not invali-\\nda:e the patent; and the motive for the delay is a question for the jur) Ibid.\\n88. One who has patented his invention, cannot take out a new patent for the\\nsame invention, until tlie first is suorendered, repealed, or declared void. Ibid.\\n89. Tlie obstacle of an imalid patent may be removed by having it declared\\nvoid after a verdict against it, or by having a vacatur entered ex parte in the De-\\npartment of State, on a surrender of tlie patent. But the provisions of the\\nsixth section of the act do not enable a patentee to declare his own patent void,\\nand a verdict in a suit on the second patent, in favour of such patent, does not\\navoid the first patent. Ibid.\\n90. It seems, that on surrendering a patent and taking out a new one, the latter\\nshould be onty for the unexpu*ed pai t of the fourteen years since obtaining the\\nfii-st pat-nt. Ibid.\\n91. Query? Wlictlier a new patent can be taken out where a patent has been\\ndeclared void under the sixth section of the act. Ibid.\\n92. Oil an application for an injunction to restrain tiie infringement of a patent\\nrjgiit, it should be stated, in the bill or by affidavit, that the complainant is the in-\\nventor, and the bill must be sworn to: it is not sufficient that tliis fact was sworn\\nto when the patent was obtained. Sullivati v. fledfidd et al. 1 Paine, 441.\\n93. To obtain tiie injunction, the case shoidd be such as to leave little, if any\\ndoubt in the mind of the court, as to the validity of the patent; especially if it\\nrests upon tlie complainant s own showing, without any opposing testimony. Ibid.\\n94. Tlie act of February 15ti), 1319, c. 430. (6 L. U. S. 369.) does not alter\\ntlie principles on which injunctions are issued, but merely extends the jurisdic-\\ntion of the Circuit Courts to parties to wliom it did notbefore extend. Ibid.\\n95- The established rules which gov^-rii courts of equity on such applications,\\nare, tJiat where there has b^en an exclusive possession of some duration, under\\nthe patent, an injunction wUl be granted without putting the party previously to\\nestablish the validity of his patent at law; but when the patent is recent, and it is\\nattempted to be shown that the specification is bad, or otherwise that the patent\\nought not to have been granted, the court will not take the decision upon itself,\\nbut will send the paily to establish his patent at law. Ibid.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "DECISIONS OK PATENTS. X\\\\\\n96. A patent for an improvement should describe the machine in usp, that it\\nmay be known in wiiai. the improveint nt consists. I/ i(l.\\n97 One had patented a new and useful inijn-ovcment in the steam tow-\\nboat; but the specification did not mention tiie inventon as an improvement,\\nbut simply described u ow boat: Hc-ld, that the specification was broader tlian the\\npatent, aiid ther. fort mui. id.\\n98. T!ie inv.ntion siiould be so clearly described as to enable the public to\\n{jutit in use. I id.\\n99. The dpecilicat on described the invention as consisting essentially in at-\\ntaching the packet -0 tile stean^iboat, with rope;., clia ns, oi- spars, so as to commu-\\nnicate the power of the engine fiom ilie tov, ng- ^-essel to the vessel -taken in\\ntow, and kept always at convenient dlstanc. the manner of apjjlyiiig- the povrer\\nTaiying with the c.vcur.istances in some m-:asure.-* Hr Id, bad for uncertainty. Jbul.\\n100. To obtain a pattr.t under the laws of the United States, the party nuust\\nbe the origir.al invent.jr in reference to the whole world, it is not sufRcicnt thai\\nlie be the first inventor nithm the United States. ReingefS x. Kanowera et ul.\\n1. Wash. C. C R. 168. Evans w. Rum,, 1 Peters C. C. R. 323.\\n101. One who is th .mvtntor of an improvement in the principle of a machine,\\nhas the same r^ght to the use of it, as the inventor of the original machine had to\\nthat: alitev if it be only in the form or proportion. Ibid. Grey et al. v. James et al.\\n1 Peters C. C R. 394.\\n102. It is for the jury to decide whether the specification discloses tlie whole\\ntrutli relative to tlie discov* ry, or whether any thing material has been concealed\\nwith intent to deceive. Ib d.\\n103. Wiierethe patentee grants the macliine, or agrees to deliver it, he cannot\\nrecover ilamages for the use of it against lis gi-antee, for the agreement implies\\nnecessai ily the riglit to use it in any manner the grantee pleases, or to rent it to\\nanoth ^r. Ibid.\\n104. Wiiere a suit is brought against A. and B. for the infi-ingement of a pa-\\ntent right, the plaintiff may recover against one, though no proof is given\\nagainst the other, for all torts are joint and several, and plaintiff may recover\\nagainst one defendant, though the other be acquitted. Ibid.\\n105. It is a sufficient objection to the validity of a patent, that the allegations\\nand suggestions of the petition are not recited in it. Evans v. Chambers, 2\\nWash. C. C. R. 125.\\nIf they be substantially set forth, it is a sufficient compliance with the requisi-\\ntions of the law. Ibid.\\n106 In order to entitle tlie plaintiff to recover for a violation of his patent\\nright, tiic fact must be made out to the satisfaction of the jurv that he was the\\noriginal inven.tor in relation to every part of the world nor is it material, pro-\\nvided the same invention had been previously made, any v/here else, that the\\nplaintiff knew of such prior discovery. Daiuson v. Fallev, 2 Wash. C. C R. 311.\\n107. Under the act of Congress, of January 21, 1808, ch. 117- (4 Bior. 135.)\\nand a patent taken out pursuant to it, Oliver Evans rn-g ht recover damages for\\nthe use of a machine ^niolating his paterit, after notice of tlie patent, although\\nthe machine mig ht have been constructed prior to the passing of the law.\\nEvans V. H eiss, 2 Wash. C C. R. 342. 3 Hall s Am. L. Journ.^180. S. C.\\n108. Under the general patent law, the plaintiff has a right to recover against\\na person who erected a machine prior to the issuing of a patent, and made use\\nof it afterwards. Ibid.\\n109. The patentee of an invention, notwithstanding he had given the benefit of\\nhis invention to another, may recover for the violation of his patent, not having\\nassigned away his whole title and interest in it, and no deed of assignment having\\nbeen recorded in the office of the Secretary of State. Parl^ v. Little et al. o\\nWash. C. C. R. 196.\\n110. In an action for the violation of a patent right, the declaration need not\\naver that the preliminary steps to obtain a patent, were taken, because if it aver that\\nthe patent was granted in the form prescribed bylaw, the court, upon demmrer,\\nwill presume that every thing was rightly done to obtain it. Ex rs. of Fulton v.\\nMyers, C. C. U. S. P. Oct. 1818. MS.\\n111. But it is fatal on general demun-er, if the declaration omit to aver that a\\npatent did issue it is not sufficient to allege it \\\\\\\\-as made out in due form, under\\nthe seal and in the name of the United States, by which there was granted, c.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "XVI DECISIONS ON PATENTS.\\nThe law prescribes that the patent so made out shall be delivered to the petition-\\ner, and that no person can receive it till he has taken the oath and made the dis-\\nclosure requii-ed u\\\\ the 2d section. Ibid.\\n1 12. It is necessary to aver the attestation of the President, and it is not to be\\npresumed from the foreg-oing- general allegation. Idid.\\n113. The certificate of the Attorney General forms no part of the patent. Ibid.\\n114. It is not nocessaiy that the declaration should particularly designate in\\nwhat the improvement consists it is sufficient that the breach stated be as broad\\nus the right set forth in the declaration and granted in the patent. Ibid.\\n115. In an action for the violation of a patent, v/here the patent and specifica-\\ntion are so ambig-uous as to leave it uncertani v/hether the giant is for an im-\\nprovement in the making a certain instrument, or in the mode of using it, the\\naffidavit may be referred to, for the purpose of explanation. Pettibone v. Derrin.\\njer, C. C. U. S. P. Oct. 1818. MS.\\n116. If two machines be substantially the same, operating in the same man-\\nner to produce the same result, though they vary in forms, proportions and de-\\ngxees of utility, they are the same in principle, and the discoverer of tlie latter\\nis entitled to a patent only for an improvement. Evans v. Eaton, 3 Wash. C. C.\\nR. 443.\\n117. In an action for the violation of a patent, the defendant, under the gen-\\neral issue, witliout notice of the special matter may give in evidence the act of\\nCongress, respecting patents, as well as some other matters than those enumera-\\nted in the sixth section^ such as alienage of plaintiff and license by him to use\\nthe invention. But he cannot give in evidence that the invention is not new, nor\\ncan that circumstance however apparent, be judiciallv noticed by the jury.\\nJiTnectssv. Schuylkill Bank, C C U._ S P. Oct. 1\u00c2\u00ab20. MS.\\nlis. Under the general issue defendant cannot give evidence of any of the\\ngTOunds of defence eiramerated in tlie sixth section, but he may make objections\\nto the validity of the patent of a different kind, such as the want of a specifica-\\ntion or written description as i-equired by the 3d section, or a specification ambig-\\nvious and unintelligible, which is the same as no specification. Ihi^.\\n119. These are detects in the plaintiflT s title, apparent upon the face of th\u00c2\u00ab\\nrlocuments, on wliich the title is founded. On the same ga-ound, defendant may\\n\u00c2\u00a9bject that tlie patent is broader than the discovery, that it is for an miprove-\\nment wiiich is not distinguished in the specification from the original inventioii?\\nthat the suggestions of petition are not recited subsfantially in the patent. Ibid.\\n120. A mistake of the word painting {qy printing in the patent is immaterial, if\\nexplained, by other parts of the patent and specification, so that there can be no\\nmistake. Ibid.\\n121. It is no objection to the validity of a patent that the mode of performing\\nan o])eration, com.mou and well known, is not described. Ibid.\\n122. An action for the violation of a patent right may be sustained against a\\ncoi-poration, when acting in that character, it dii-ects an act to be done, which\\ninfringes the patent, [bid.\\n123. Upon a pica of not guilty, the plaintiff must prove, not only that defen-\\ndant has made a machine, but that it substantially resembles that for which the\\nplaintiff had a patent. Dixon v. Mayor, C C. U. S. P. April, 1821. MS.\\n124. It is not a defence that plaintiff was not himself the original projector of\\nthe improvement, if tlie patent was taken out with the knowledge and assent of\\nthe oi iginal projector and not in fraud of his right. Uid.\\n125. Tlie plainlifT must in all cases prove an infringement of his right subse-\\nquent to the date of his application, or patent; but if defendant attempts to avoid\\nthe patent, by sliewing that plaintiff was not the original discoverer, the patent\\nv. ill be considered as relating back to the original discovery. Ibid.\\n126. It lies on the defendant to shew that some otlier person tlian the patentee\\nwas the original inventor; it is the point of his defence and he must sub.stantiate\\nit. Ibid.\\n127. It is not enough that the thing designed to be embraced by the patent\\nshould be made apparent on the trial, by a comparison of tlie new with the old\\nmachine. TIic patent or specification must distinguish the new from the old, so\\nas to point out in wliat the improvement consists. Jbid.\\n128. Under a notice tliat the def^-ndant will prove the prior use of the ma-\\nchine in the United States, he will not be permitted to gi^ e -evidence of a prior\\nuse in England. Ibid.\\nk", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "KECISIONS ON PATEI^TS. XVW\\n129. In patent causes, the rule is to grant an injunction on filing of the bill and\\nbefore a tiial at law, if the bill state a clear rij^ht, and verifies it by affidavit.\\nIsaaci V. Cooper. C. C U. S. P. Oct. 1821. MS.\\nISO. If it state an exclusive possession of the invention, the injunction is\\ngranted, though the court may entertain doubts as to tlie validity of the pa-\\ntent. Jbid.\\n131. But if tliere be glaring defects in the patent or specification, it is refu-\\nsed. Ibid.\\n132. Where the patent is modern, and objections ai C made to the patent or\\nspecification, the court will not act till the right is estabhsed at law, which the\\noouii; will order. Ibid.\\n133. h the bill does not set forth a possession by the plalntiff of his invention^\\nat any particular time, it is defective. Ibid.\\n134. If the answer denies that defendant uses plaintiff s invention, the injunc-\\ntion will be refused. Ibid.\\n135. In an action for the violation of a patent right, it is sufiiclent under the\\nplea of the genei-al issue, for the defendant to give notice tliat the plaintiff is not\\nthe inventor of the machine for which the patent was obtained, if that constitutes\\nthe defence, without stdting in the defence who was the inventor, or who had\\npreviously used the machine. Eva?is v. Kremer, 1 Peters C. C. R. 215.\\n136. If in such notice the defendant specifies some persons who used the ma-\\nchine, he may prove the use of it, by others not named in the notice. Ibid.\\n137. A legislative grant of an exclusive privilege in an invention, for a defin-\\nite period, does not imply an irrevocable contract v.ith the people, tliat at the\\nthe expiration of the period the invention shall become their propertj-. The le-\\ngislature may revive the grant, but if they refuse to do so, at the end of the pe-\\nriod the invention may be used by any one. Evans v. Eaton, 1 Peters C. C.\\nR. 322.\\n138. The patent granted to 0. Evans, contains no grant of aright to the seve-\\nral machines, but is confined to the improvements in tlie art of manufacturing\\niiour hj those machines; although the act of Congress, authorizing the grant of\\nthe patent, authorized it to be issued for the several macliines, as well as for tlie\\nentire improvement. Ibid.\\n139. The schedule annexed to letters patent, is part of the patent, so far as\\nit is a desci-iption of the machine, but no farther. Ibid.\\n140. A patent may be for a new and useful act: but it must be practicable and\\nexplicable, and referrable to something which may prove it to be useful. Ibid.\\n141. Th e gi-ant of an exclusive privilege by the patent, can be only for the\\ndiscoveiy recited and described in the patent and specification. Ibid.\\n142. A macliine or an improvement may be new and entitled to a patent, al-\\nthough parts of it were before known and used. Ibid.\\n143. The combinations of old machines to produce a new and useful result^\\nis a discovery for which a patent may be granted. Ibid.\\n144. One who has obtained a patent for such a combination, cannot recover in\\n1 action against one for using one of the known macliines of which the combina-\\ntion is formed. Ibid.\\n145. There is no hmitatlon to the period in which the defendant, under the\\ngeneral issue, may give in evidence tliat the patentee was not the original inventor.\\nIbid.\\n146. Where two machines are substantially the same, and operate in the fame\\nmanner to produce the same result, they must be in principle the same. Grav it\\nal. V. James et al. 1 Peters C C. R. 394,\\n147. A patent for an improvement in the art of making nails, by means of a\\nmachine which cuts and heads the nail at one opei-ation, is not a grant of an ab-\\nstract principle, nor is it the grant of the different parts of any machine, but y^\\nan improvement apphed to a practical use, effected by a corabinatioii of varioi^\\nmechanical powers to obtam a new result. Ibid.\\n148. It is not sufficient to invalidate a patent that the specification is materially\\ndefective, unless the patentee intended by concealment of parts of the machine\\nto deceive; and where practical mechanics are enabled to supply any omission in\\nthe specification, such an intention will not be presumed. Ibid.\\n149. After a patent has been obtained for an invention or discover}-, tlie dis;isr\\nof it by the patentee is not an abandonment of the rights of the patent je tche\\nsame, but they continue for fourteen venrs from the date of the patent. ^b:S.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "~f\\nXVIU APPLICATION FOR A PATENT.\\n150. Tlicre being no act of Congress conferring on the Circuit Courts of the\\nUnited States, a right to take cognizance, as a court of equity, of a case under\\nthe patent law, between citizens of the same slat;-, that court cannot take cogni-\\nzance of such a cause. Livingston el a!, v Van I ge, et al. 4 Hall s Am. L. .1 ovu-. 56.\\n151. Drawing s annexed to a speciiicati.n, and rtfen-edto by viumbers or let-\\nters in tile specification, consiitute a part of the specification, and may be refer-\\nred to in aid of t!ie description to give it certainty. I arl v. \u00e2\u0080\u00a2\u00e2\u0096\u00a0uwiier, 4 IVfason.\\n152. A combh-.aticn, though simple and obvious, yet if eniirely new, is pa-\\ntentable and it is no objection, that up to a certain point old machinery is made\\nuse of. Jhid.\\n153 A patentee cannot maintain a suit, after he has m,ade an a^^signment, for\\nany violation of liis patent bat tiie suit must be brongiit by tlie ass guee. Ibid.\\n134. An assignment made before the patent is obtained, is good, and binds\\nthe right. Herbert v. .Hilams, 4 Mason.\\n155. The patent law of the ?:nited States differs fi-om that of England in ma-\\nny respects. A mere public use by others, before taking out a palint, on a sale\\nthereof by 1lie mvc.itor, is not decisive against him here as it is in England.\\nMilhvs V. Sihlwe. Ibid.\\n156. Anin\\\\ei!tor may abandon liis invention and sun-ender it to the public.\\nThis inchoate r .glrt once g-one cannot afterwaixls be resumed at pleasm-e. fenmck\\nand Sellers v. Diabigne, 2 Peters\\n157. The true meaning of the words in the patent law, not known or used\\nbefore the application is, not known or used by the piibli.c, before the apphca-\\ntion. Ibid.\\n158. An inventor is not permitted to hold back, for a long period of time, his\\ninvention enjoying a monopoly as this would retai d the progress of the useful\\narts. Ibid.\\n159. A patent is not sustahiable in law when tlie first suggestions of tlie pa-\\ntentee for obtaining it were not true. Ibid.\\n160. IMie true constiiiction of the patent Law is, that the first inventor cannot\\nacquire a good title to a patent, if he suffer the thing invented to go into public\\nuse, or be publicly sold for use, before he make application for a patent. This\\nvoluntary act, or acquiescence in the pub-l c sale or use is an abandoinnent of his\\niight or rather, creates a disability to coai])ly with the terms and conditions of\\nthe law on which alone a patent can legally be granted. Ibid.\\nAPPLICATION FOR A PATENT.\\nPETITION.\\nTo Ji. B. Secretary of State of the United States.\\nriie petition of C. D. of in the County of and State of\\nectfull}- represents\\nTliat youL- petitioner has invented a new and useful impro\\\\^ement in\\nsiot known or used before his invention, the advantages of which he is desirous of\\nriecmiiig to himself and his legal representatives, he therefore pi-ays that lettere\\npatent ofthe United States may be issued, gi-anting unto your petitioner, his heirs,\\nadministiators or assigns, the full and exclusive right of making, constructing,\\nusing and vending to others to be used, his said improvement; your petitioner\\nhaving paid dollars into the treasury of the United States, and com]:)licd\\nwith other provisions ofthe patent law. C. D.\\nCount ij of 7 [oath.]\\nState of S\\nOn this of 183-, beforethe subscriber, a justice of the peace, in and\\nfor tlie saifl county, personally appeared the aforenamed C. D., and made solemn\\noatli or ujinnation] according to law, that he verily believes himself to be the\\ntrue and original inventor, or discoverer of the machine Cart, i^ivention. or im-\\nprovement, composition of matter, etc. J above specified and described; and\\nthat he is a citizen of the United States.\\nJust. Peace.\\nThe specification, signed before two witnesses, is accompanied by a model,\\nperspective drawing or drawings and references aU of which are filed in the Pa-\\ntent Oifice; unless duplicate di awings are sent, then one is affixed to the patejit", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "AN\\nOF AIL\\nPATENTS AND PATENTEES\\nON RECORD IN THE PATENT OFFICE\\nAshes, pot and pearl. Samuel Hopkins jtily 31, 1790\\nAshes, pot and pearl, furnace for. Edward Ryan April 29, 1793\\nAsh, pot, improvement in manufacturing. Edward Ryan Nov. 19, 1796\\nAsh, pot, manufacturing. William Forbisher Nov. 17, 1796\\nAlkali, from marine salt, extracting from kelp. JohnNazro July 6, 1797\\nAxes, improvement in sharpening. John Shotwell March 16, 1799\\nAir Pump, ventilator for ships\\nfor mines, c. Richard Robotham Oct. 10, 1801\\nAntibilious Pills. Thomas H. Rawson July 24, 1802\\nAstronomical Quadrant. Matthew C. Groves Sept. 3, 1809\\nAntibilious stomach cordial. Simon Lazarus Dec 21,1802\\nApples, machine for paring. Moses Coates, Coatsville, Penn. Feb. 14, 1803\\nAntisceptic gas, improvement in the mode of obtaining. Peter\\nDeLaBigre, and J. B. M Picornell March 24,\\nAntibilious PUls. Thomas H. Rawson, New London, Conn. April 4,\\nAlcohol, improvement in the method of distilling. Lemuel J.\\nHilborn, Freehold, N. York, and Biddis, Philadelphia June 4,\\nAir, or Bellows Pump, for raising water. Daniel M. Miller March 5,\\nAuger, improvement. Christopher Hoxie July 12, 18D4\\nAshes, mode of manufacturing. Joseph Bellows, jun. and Eben.\\nWhite Dec. 29,\\nAndirons, improvement in. John Stickney, Baltimore May 4,\\nAnti-Stream-Boat Wm. Wadsworth, Hartford, Connecticut July 17, 1806\\nArtificial Slate, or Tile. Thomas Woodsend Aug. 7,\\nAuger, improvement in. William Hale, Champlain, New York Feb. 7, 1807\\nAxle, and box of carriages. Cyrenus Beach, New Jersey June 26,\\nAnglet for taking and laying down angles. B, Dearbon, Boston April 29, 1808\\nAlarm Bell for fire engines. James P Parke, Philadelphia Dec. 19,\\nAstronomical Time-keeper. Theodore Newell, Sheffield, Mass. July 7, 180,9\\nAuger. See Screw. Ezra L Hommidieu.\\nApples, machine for pairing. Steph. Cruttenden, Guilford, Conn. Aug. 25,\\nAuger for mining. Perkin Nichols, Boston May 18, -i\\nAuger. Stetson and M. Selree. Georgetown, Ken, I*ec. 11,\\n13", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "EBi^R^pWP^B^r\\n4 B\\nApples, machine for coring and quartering. Cyrus Gates, Rut-\\nland county, Virginia Dec. 15, J810\\nAndirons and fire places. John Sweet, Berkshire, Mass. Feb. 26, 1811\\nAir, draught, Subignies. Samuel Randal], Providence March 12,\\nAir flue for a chimney. James Macombes, Greenwich, N. Y. Nov. 19,\\nAir, difference of rarefied and unrarefied. Sam. Morey, Phil. April 8, 181 S\\nAcids, mode of preparing vegetable. Nath. S. Allison and B. Hug-\\nler, Philadelphia _ _ _ June 5,\\nAsclepias, manufacture the. George Smith, New York May 28, 18 IS\\nAugers. Martin Howe, New York April 2, 1814\\nAndirons. Willaby Dexter, Winchester, Connecticut May 17,\\nAlarm Bell. Ben. E. Freymuth, Philadelphia Dec, 22,\\nAuger. Joseph Brownwell, Otsego, New York May 16, 1815\\nAshes, pot and pearl. Jacob Latting, New York April 26, 1816\\nAlternate lift for bricks and mortar. Ben. Dearbon, Boston June 20, 1816\\nAuger, single twist screw. Ezra L Hommedieu, Norwich, Conn. July 17,\\nAnvil and hammer, Charles Josselyn, Pembroke, Mass, Oct. 9,\\nAlum made from Lignite. Genit Twost, Philadelphia March 3, 1817\\nAnti-attrition, compound. Edward Motts, Philadelphia Oct. 4,\\nArchimedian Screw. Jeremiah Black, North Penn. Jan. 17, 181S\\nAuger to bore rectilinial holes. Cyrus Jackson, Butternuts, N. Y. Feb 14,\\nAromatic Steam Bath. J. Deverin J. B. Isabelle, Lexington. Ken. July 6,\\nAsiatic Lenitive. Ez. Audler, New York Oct. 26,\\nAnti-friction Bush. James Rudder, Norfolk, Virginia Feb. 6, 1819\\nAxle, moveable. Geo. N. Reynolds, Charleston, S. C. April 29, 1819\\nAuger, tube Robert Thomas, Richmond co. N. C. May 22,-^\\nAuger, twisted screw. W^m. Holmes, Winchester, N. H. April 4, 1820\\nAqueduct pipes made of marble. Thos.B. Robbins, Stockbridge,\\nMass. March 19, 1821\\nAnti-dyspeptic Pills. George Smith, New York. August 7,\\nAndirons, improvement in. William Pye, New York, Nov. 16,\\nAnti-dysenteric medicine. John G. Voight, Rochester, N. York Dec: 4,\\nAnti-dysenteric pills. J. C. M. Brockway, Lyme. Conn. March 13, 1822\\nAuger, for boring post holes. Christopher Hoxie, Hudson, N. Y. July 26, 1824\\nApple cutting machine. Andrew Glendening, Loudon co. Va. Sept. 9,\\nApples, machine for grating or grinding. JoelFarnham,Tio.N. Y.June 28, 1825\\nAuger, improvement in the strap. Silas Gore, Shesequin, Penn. July 20,\\nAugers, mode of turning any number. Hardin Branch, N. York Aug. 7, 182G\\nAuger, imp t applied to the. Joseph H. Schreiner, PhiJad a Aug. 17,\\nAnthracite coal applied to generating steam. Daniel Collings and\\nJames D Gallup, Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania Oct. 12,\\nAuger for boring hubs, imp t in the. Sheldon Cadwfell, Wind-\\nham, Connecticut, TSov, 20,\\nAndirons, pedestal feet for. Edmund Smylie, New-York, Feb. 1, 182 7\\nDo. Do. Feb. 22,\\nApples, machine for grinding. H. E. Paine, and S. H. Russell, Le-\\nRoy, Geauga county, Ohio, March 5,\\nAndirons, casting the feet of brass. John Griffiths, New- York, March 15,\\nAlcohol, mode of extracting by steam. Anson and Norman\\nWolcott, BloomfieW, New-York, March 19,\\nB\\nBark, extract of. John Biddes and Thomas Bidwell, Phil. Aug. 10, 1791\\nBedstead. Ludering Conrad Khun, Phil. Aug. 10,\\nBellows. James Rumsey, Berkly county, Va. Aug. 26,\\nBoats, manufacturing. Peter Gordon, Phil. Aug, 10,\\nBoats, propelling. Henry Voight, Phil. Aug. 10,\\nBark and Wood Sawing. Thomas Harrington, Boston May 9, 179 2\\nBricks, making. David Ridgeway, Phfl. March 7,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "B 5\\nBricks, manufacturing of. Christopher Bolls, New-York Jan. 26, 1793\\nBricks, manufacturing of. Apollos Kinsley, New-York Feb. 1,\\nBells, construction and tone of Robert Leslie, Phil. Feb. 2,\\nBricks and Pan-tiles, manufacture of Sam. Brewer, New- York Aug. 7,\\nBoats, Vessels and Carriages, machine for propelling. Abijah Bab-\\ncock, Ohio Dec. 2,\\nBoats, improvement in propelling. Josiah Shackford, March 21, 1794\\nBellows, construction of. James Drake, New Jersey May 19,\\nBark, grinding of John Mackley, Penn. July 19,\\nBoats, improvement in propelling. Daniel Keller, Penn. May 25, 1795\\nBoats and Vessels, propelling. Wm. Peter Sprangue, Penn. June 19,\\nBoiler for generating steam. See Steam.\\nBricks, tempering mortar for and making of A. Kinsley, N. Y. Dec. 20,\\nBeans, cultivating. See Com.\\nBolting Cloths, improvement in. Robert Dawson, Del. May 12, 179C\\nBolts and round iron, improvement in forging. Clement Rentgen, Nov. 17,\\nBoards. See Shingles.\\nBoiling. See Cooking.\\nBooks and paper See Ruling.\\nBridges, improvement in. Charles W. Peale\\nBridges, improvement in. John Fowler\\nBoats and Vessels, propelling. Jehosaphat Starr\\nBridges, improvement in. John Stickney\\nBellows, pendulous, c. Benjamin Wyncoop\\nBrick, tiles, c. improvement in. John Hawkins\\nButter, preserving. Moses Johnson\\nBridges, improvement in. Timothy Palmer\\nBoats, c. machine for propelling. John Martin\\nBread, improvement in making. William Banks\\nBalloon, Federal. Moses M Farland\\nBoat for descending rapid streams. Daniel Keller\\nBoots and shoes, manufacturing of. Dean Howard\\nBricks and tiles, machine for making. George Hadfield\\nBricks, improvement in making. Richard Mansfield\\nBrewing with Indian corn. Alexander Anderson, Phil.\\nBoats to ascend rivers, improvement in. David Grieve\\nBoring machine for posts. Richard Weems, Annapolis, Md.\\nBark for dying, extract of. Samuel Downing, Trenton, N. J.\\nBeaming machine. ler. Ladd, Charleston, N. H.\\nBoxes for carriages, improvement in. Thos. B. Whitlock,\\nMount Pleasant, N. J.\\nBark, machine for cutting and grinding. Jacob Worrel,\\nBlock making. See Lathe.\\nBricks, machine for making. Ezekiel\\nBoiling Cistern, improvement in. Timothy Kirk\\nBoat, insubmersible. Ab. Du Buc Marentille\\nBoiler for accelerating the evaporation of liquids. J. MufFot\\nBrandy, mode of making from all kinds of grain or fruit. Chris-\\ntopher J. Hutter Feb. 11,\\nBoats, improvement in building. William Hopkins, Norfolk, co.\\nVirginia May 13,\\nBellows for a furnace or forge, improvement in working. John\\nGodfrey May 25,\\nBarks, c. improvement in the mode of extracting for dying. T.\\nBedwell and Wm. Mitchell June 7, 180.1\\nBreaking and carding. See Wool. June 28,\\nBoring holes in rocks under water, machine for. John Baptiste\\nAveilhe Aug. 24,\\nBoilers, improvement in also working stills with the same. Wm.\\nThornton, Washington city, D. C. Oct. 28,\\nBellows pump, dry. Enoch Alden Nov. 15,\\nJan. 21,\\n1797\\nFeb. 24,\\nApril 28,\\nJune 3,\\nJune 26,\\nJuly 11,\\nJune 30,\\nDec. 7,\\n_\\nNov. 21,\\nDec. 14,\\n1798\\nOct. 28,\\n1799\\nNov. 5,\\nApril 10,\\n1800\\nMay 15,\\nOct. 24,\\nJan. 26,\\n1801\\nFeb. 20,\\nMarch 16,\\n._\\nJune 12,\\nJuly 17,\\nFeb. 23,\\n1802\\nMarch 17,\\nJuly 17,\\nDec. 20,\\nDec. 23,\\n_\\nFeb. 1,\\n1803", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "B\\nBrick and Tile, machine for making by cutting the mortar. Nath.\\nMiller and Philip W. Miller June 5, 1804\\nBedstead, improvement in. Ward Gilman and W. Jackson March 19,\\nButtons, improvement in manufacturing. Geoi ge W. Robinson,\\nProvidence, Rhode Island March 19,\\nBreaking and cleansing flax and hemp, machine for. 0. Roberts,\\nBaltimore April 12,\\nBell, sheep. See Cow or Sheep.\\nBlack oak bark. See Quercitron.\\nBoring gun barrels, machine for. Nathan Forbes, Providence,\\nRhode Island Dec. 31,\\nBilious cordial, medicinal. Sam. Chamberlaine Dec. 31,\\nBeaming machine. Allen Hill, Hinsdale, Mass. May 6, 1805\\nBark mill. Thomas W. Pryor, Philadelphia May 21\\nBrick, apparatus for. See Tiles.\\nBoiling, method of, for distilling, c. Eggleston, Prince-\\ntown, Albany, N. Y. May 27,\\nBoilers, mode of setting. Eben Jenks, Portland, Maine June 1,\\nBellows boards, machine for plaining and sawing. John Hinman,\\nNew Haven, Conn. June 1,\\nBolts, mode of casting for ships. Joseph Share, Baltimore Oct 28,\\nBalance pendulum lock. See Loch\\nBridges, improvement in. Theodore Burr Feb. 14, 1806\\nBrick, machine for making John F. Gould March 1,\\nBoat i. See Propelling.\\nBoxes for carriage wheels. James Gridley, Boston May 26,\\nBoxes for carriage wheels, Levi Brown, Berkshire, Mass. May 30,\\nBoring, machine for. Roger Selden July 17^\\nBoots and shoes, improvement in. John Bedford, Philadelphia July 16,\\nBrads, machine for cutting. Jonathan Ellis _ _ Feb. 10, 1807\\nBottoms for boots and shoes, of metal. Sam. Milliken, Lexing-\\nton, Mass. Feb. 10,\\nBoots and shoes, improvement in making. W. Montgomery,\\nPhiladelphia Feb. 11,\\nButter, mode of making. B. G. and G. Burtis, New York Feb. 27,\\nBark, mode of applying for hats, c. Sylvester G. Whipple, Hal-\\nlowell, Mass. April 17,\\nBridges, mode of construction. Thomas Pope, New York April 18,\\nBark, machine for grinding. Corns. Toby, Hudson, N. Y. May 7,\\nBox, for carriages. See ..ixle.\\nBoots and shoes, mode of making. Eli Barnum, Mass. Jan. 9, 180S\\nBoats, mode of propelling. Philemon Heaton, Mark B. Boys, and\\nPhilemon Heaioij.\\nBoats, etc See Impelling.\\nBoring. See Pnssing.\\nBrJ k, mode or making. Asa Frost, Cazenovia, N. Y. Sept. 21,\\nBo ls and shot made by pressure. Thos. BrufF, Washington city Oct. 5,\\nBoots ind shoes. Sam. Chamberlain, Boston Nov. 21,\\nBoiler, for distilling double. Amos Gunn, New Haven, Conn. Dec. 19,\\nBellows. Henry Dotterer, Philadelphia Feb. 16, 1809\\nBene oil. William Few, New York March 1,\\nBow string, for hatters. Daniel NichoUs, New Milford, Conn. March 1,\\nBoxes, mode of boring for axle trees. A. Brood, Salisbury,\\nConnecticut _ June 14,\\nBoiler. See Worm. James Trueman June 24,\\nBoiler and heater. Samuel Bolton, Philadelphia July 7,\\nBarbal Alkahest, or Magic Lotion. John Hopkins, Phil. Aug, 24,\\nBoxes, mould for running. Samuel Smith, Amherst, Mass. Oct. 17,\\nBrick and tiles, machine for making. John F. Gould, Newbury-\\nport, Mass. Oct. 17, 1709\\nBarilla, made of manufaclsiring. George Easterly, Richmond, Va. Feb. 5, 1810", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "B 7\\nBridges, construction of. Joseph Joshua Dyster, Phil. Feb. 23, 1810\\nBuses for carnages Leonard Farwell, Lancaster, Mass. March 5,\\nBridges, construction of. John Tempieman, Georgetown, D. C. March 6,\\nBoring machine. Benjamin Hall, Canaan, New York March 8,\\nBorer, mitre point. Benjamin Hall, Canaan, New York March 8,\\nBeehives. John Sweet, Bethlehem, Mass. April 11,\\nBoxes for wheel carriages. John Nicholson, Herkimer, N. Y. April 28,\\nBoring machine. John Webster, Barrington, Mass. May 1,\\nBellows, elastic piston. Henry Dotterer, Philadelphia May 1,\\nBilit^us pills, Lee s Windham. Samuel Lee, New London, Conn. May 24,\\nBalance scale. Russell H. Wright, Boston June 9,\\nBreaking horses and cattle. David Cooly, Orange co. N. Y. June 23,\\nBoat and shipbuilding. Wm. Phoebus, New York June 27,\\nBolts, rolling iron round for ships. Clement Rentgen, West Ches-\\nter, Pennsylvania June 27,\\nBoat, flat-bottomed with moveable keel. S. Buel, Burlington,\\nVermont June 7,\\nBrick, mode of making Joseph B. Harris, Philadelphia Aug. 21,\\nBrick and tiles, making. Daniel French, New Fork Aug. 22, S\\nBoiler, improvement in the. Wm. Eaton, Baltimore Oct. 29,\\nBoiler and steam still. Borden Wilbor and Timothy Soper, Wash-\\nington, N. Y. Feb. 4, 1811\\nBark mill, Luther Gale, Berkshire CO. Mass. March 20,\\nBoots, mode of forming cossacks. John Morgan, Philadelphia, April 10,\\nBrick, mode of manufacturing. James Gregg, New Hampshire May 7,\\nBolts, machine for cutting off the ends of. John Rewey, Berk-\\nshire, N. Y. July 8,\\nBalance bridge. Jonathan Jessup, York Town, Penn. July 2,\\nBellows, forge. Charles M. Murtry, New Marlborough, Mass. July 8,\\nBoot and shoe making. S. Hitchcomb and J. Bement, Homer,\\nNew York June 30,\\nBoilers, circular. John Sizer, New London, Conn. Oct. 15,\\nBoot lays, manufactory of. John Vernon, Baltimore\\nBoxes. Ste Metallic. Lebbeus Larrebee.\\nBoats, c. constructing. Francis Rotch, New Bedford, Mass. Nov. 29,\\nBee-hives, constructing. Timothy Stanley, Farmington, Conn. Jan. 6,\\nBedstead, improved easy draught. Peter Tilton Walcot, Monmouth,\\nNew Jersey --.___ Jan. 6, 1812\\nBoot-legs, machine for cramping. N. L. Moore, Smithfield,\\nMassachusetts Feb, 4,\\nBridge, rolling draw. Richard Crosbie, Newark, N. J. Feb. 17,\\nBoots and shoes, machine for making. Elijah Thayer, Leicester,\\nMassachusetts March 14,\\nBrick machine. James M Donald, New York April 1,\\nBoring machine. Nath.Gillett and John Smith, Cazenovia,N.Y. April 8,\\nBridges, construction of. Benjamin Conner, Portsmouth, N. H April 23,\\nBlankets, wool made into. Elkanah Cobb, Georgetown, D. C. April 29,\\nBoring machine. David Sperry, Colchester, New London,\\nConnecticut .---.._ _ j\\\\jay 12,\\nButtons, moulds for casting. G. W. Robinson, New Haven,\\nConnecticut May 14,\\nBoots and shoes, with pegs, c. R W. Richards, Norwalk, Conn. May 23,\\nBark, mode of grinding, c. Jos. Richardson and Ben. Stout, June 6,\\nBoiler, stone, for sulphur. Ab. H. Quincy, Boston, Mass, June 13,\\nBoats, chain wheels and paddles for. Robert R. Livingston, Cler-\\nmont, New York jmie 13,\\nBoots and shoes, elastic hair. Wm. Francis, Boston June 23,\\nBoot, mathematical. Wm. J. Crease and J. Morgan, Phil. July 20,\\nBook-binding. John T. Sullivan, Philadelphia July 27,\\nBoats and vessels, constructing. Francis Rotch, Philadelphia, Aug. 3,\\nBodies of carriages, Henry Dunlap, Georgetown, D. C. Aug. 27,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "8 B\\nBoots, c. iron bound. Ephraim Twomley, Norway, Mass. Aug. 38, ISi^\\nBook-binding, Robert De Silver, Philadelphia Sept. 14,\\nBox boiler. John Morris, N. Haven, Conn. Oct. 3,\\nBedsteads. John Redman Cox, Philadelphia Oct. 16,\\nBridles. Robert Smether, Orange Co. Va. Dec. 10,\\nBoring rocks. John Sanford, Sharon, Conn. Dec. 10,\\nBread, machine for making. Jehosaphat Starr, Middleton,\\nConnecticut _ Jan. 8, 1813\\nBread, machine for making. George Richards, Manlius, N. Y. Feb. 8,\\nBoiling. See Distilling. John Morris, New Haven, Conn.\\nBullets and shot by pressure. Thomas Bruff, Washington city June 4,\\nBathing machine. Henry Chevens, New York July 13,\\nBleaching cotton by steam. Alexander MilnerandDan. S. Deane,\\nClinton, N. Y. July 14,\\nBark-mill. Caleb Churchman and George Martlin, jr. Upper Chi-\\nchester, Penn. July 16,\\nBathing vessel. Dan. Harrington, Centreville, Penn. Oct. 4,\\nBoiler, cylindrical. Philo M. Hackley, Hudson, N. Y. Oct. 9,\\nBoiler and steam still. Timothy Soper, jr. and Charles Reynolds,\\nHartford, Conn. Dec. 2,\\nBoat, the rapid. Fred. W. Guissenhainer, New York Jan. 14, 1814\\nBath, warm and cold. Sam. K. Jennings, Lynchburg, Va. Jan. 21,\\nBathing machine. Wm. Merrit, New York Feb. 1,\\nBoats, propelling. Moses Rogers, New York Feb. 9,\\nBoring guns and pistols. Daniel JPettibone, Philadelphia Feb. 12,\\nButter, making bad good. Zina Phinney, Green co. N. Y. March 4,\\nBlack lead pencils. Christopher Osgood, Salem, Mass. March 26,\\nBark mills. Jared Olds Mariden, New Haven, Conn. April 18,\\nBrick and tile, pressing. Ben. Porter, Salem, Mass. May 18,\\nBalancing wheels, mode of. John Andrews, Litchfield, N. Y. May 27,\\nBoring machine. Richard Deering _ May 28,\\nBuff, or polishing wheel. Aaron Broad, Litchfield, Conn. June 6,\\nBayonet socket. Andrew Wilson, New York June 11,\\nBoilers. Gabriel N. Philips, Goshen, N. Y. June 28,\\nBrandy, imitating. Henry Moore, Aurora, N. Y. July 2,\\nBlock, head. Joseph Briggs, Schoharie, N. Y. July 9,\\nBucket for sap. Jeremiah Purdy,Cherburn, Chenango, N. Y. Oct. 3,\\nBoiling. Caleb Shepard, Cincinnatus, N. Y. Oct. 4,\\nBoiler. Lemuel M. Richards, Cazenovia, N. Y. March 30, 1815\\nButton moulds. John B. Collins, Meriden, Conn. April 12,\\nDo. of wood. Anson Matthews, Southington, Conn. April 26,\\nBank notes, printing on the back. John Kneas, Philadelphia April 28,\\nBark mills. Luther Gale, Lenox, Mass. May 16,\\nBox boot, open back spring. Wm. Atchison, New York May 23,\\nBoat, propelling. Gabriel Manny, Montgomery, N. Y. June 8,\\nBoat, rocking or lever. Bennet Lees, New York June 20,\\nBrads, for cutting. Seth Boyden, Boston, Mass. June 27,\\nButtons, rounding the edges, c. Ira Ives, Bristol, Conn. Aug. 7,\\nDo. construction of the eye. Do. do. do. Aug. 7,\\nDo. setting the eyes of. Do. do. do. Aug. 7,\\nBowing wool for hatters. Edward C. Griffing, Lyme, Conn. Aug. 10,\\nButtons, wire necked. Heman Mathews, Southington, Conn. Sept. 12,\\nBlankets, improvement on machine for making. J. Getzendan-\\nner, Frederick co Md. Sept. 30,\\nBark, machine for grinding. David Pelton, Lyme, New Haven, Sept. 30,\\nBark, machine for shaving. Wm. and John Goodwin, jun. Leba-\\nnon county Oct. 16,\\nBoilers, for making salt. Isaac W. Averille, Salino, N. Y. Nov. 5,\\nBoilers, for steam. Royal Yeamans, Baltimore Jan. 9,\\nDo. do. finishing. Royal Yeamans, Baltimore, Sept. 12,\\nBoile md furnace united. PhiloM.Haekley, New York Jan. 22,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "9\\nButtoBS, wire-necked, finishing. H. Mathews, Southingtom,\\nConnecticut Sept. 12, 1815\\nBiscuit making. Wm. Liddle, New Orleans Sept. 21,\\nBeef cutter. Ben. Meeker, Brooklyn, N. Y. Oct. 21,\\nBoots and shoes, cutting. Joshua Hall, Fredericktown, Md. Dec. 15,\\nBoats, to be worked by quadrupeds. David Porter, Washington, Feb. 8, 1816\\nBridges, frame. George Tabb, Martinsburg, Va. Feb. 23,\\nBoots and shoes, furred. Samuel Eells, Conn. Feb. 24,\\nButtons, composition for wire-eyed. S. H. Woodruff and A Ma-\\nthews, Connecticut March 1,\\nButtons, turning. Daniel French, Bridgeport, Penn. April 23, 1816\\nBolt, spring. Shad Trumbull, Suffield, Conn. April 23,\\nBoxes and axle trees, for carts, etc. Wm. Bachelor, N. Y. May 2,\\nBreweries, machine for washing. Leonard Beatty May 17,\\nBlocks, casting the sheaves of. Henry Worall, New York June 12,\\nButton moulds, polishing wooden. J. Norton, Southington,\\nConnecticut _---_--- June 13,\\nBrick, making. Wm. Michael, Henrico, Va. _ June 24,\\nBank notes, to prevent forgery of. A. Brewster, Hartford,\\nConn, July 15,\\nBoats, propelling by horses, c. Rodman Bswne, New York July 18,\\nBeating, bruising, machine for. See Cutting. Adam Britz,\\nPhiladelphia July 18,\\nBricks, air conducting. Ephraim Treadwell, Essex co. Mass. Sept. 12,\\nBuilding boats, c. with plank. W. Annesley, Albany, N. Y. Sept. 12,\\nBoots and shoes, elastic. Pierre Azam, Baltimore Sept. 26,\\nBells, moulding and casting. Ben. Hanks, Albanyj N. Y. Nov. 4,\\nBoiler. Humphrey Ricketson, New- York Dec, 13,\\nBellows, wooden. Ben. and John Tyler, Claremont, N. H. Feb. 1, 1817\\nBoiler for steam engines. Samuel Morey, Orford, N. H. March 13,\\nBrick-makingj c. machine for. William Mitchell, Rich-\\nmond, Va. March 26,\\nBuilding bridges. Theodore Burr, Burr Haven, Dauphin co.\\nPenn. April 3,\\nBoot cleaning machine. Israel Pinkney, New- York April 16,\\nBench, work. Baruch Way, Ontario co. N. Y. June 7,\\nBalance, improvement on Dearborn s. S. A. Rogers, Geneva,\\nN. Y. July 31,\\nBellows, japanned. R. B. Richardson, Phil. Aug. 22,\\nBleaching cotton and linen. John Kendall, Leominster, Mass. Aug. 22,\\nBox for carriages. Wm. Edwards, Baltimore Sept. 11,\\nBit for boring gun barrels. James Greer, Harpersferry, Va. Oct. 3,\\nBall stocks for printers. John Babcock, New Haven, Conn. March 18, 1818\\nBellows, Smiths Alanson Holmes March 23,\\nBricks, mode of making. Wm. Mitchell, Spring Hill, near\\nRichmond May 28,\\nButter, making. Isaac Shepperd, Meredith, Stafford co. N. H. May 28,\\nBoots and shoes, nailing the sole to the upper leather, John\\nBedford, Phil. June 2,\\nEent wood handle and socket. Simeon Stedman, Hartford, Con. July 25,\\nBook-binding, improvement in. John Meer, Phil. Aug. 26,\\nBlocks, sheaves for. Nathan. H. Lewis, N. Y. Aug. 26,\\nBleaching linen, c. improvement in. J. G. Kentzel, Hatfield,\\nPenn. Oct 8,\\nBreaking flax, machine for. David Melville, Providence, R. I. Nov. 18,\\nBoiler, treble steam. Sam. Morey, Orford, New Hampshire Dec. 19,\\nBoiler, improvement on. John L. Sullivan, Boston Dec. 29,\\nBridges, building. Naphtali Bishop, Barre, Vermont Jan. 11, 1819\\nBlocks used in stereotype plates. Matthew Smith, New-York Jan, 20,\\nBrooms, machine for making. S. H. Weed, Poughkeepsie, New\\nYork Feb. 3,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "10 B\\nBuilding houses against fire. Joseph Hadley, Morristown, Or-\\nleans county, Va. Feb. 3, 1819\\nBush. See Antifriction. James Rudder Feb. 6,\\nBoiler, stove. Thomas E. Barker, Green county, N. Y. Feb. 19,\\nBoiler for distilleries, c. T. Pierce, Hartwick, Otsego co. N. Y. Feb. 27,\\nBlasting rocks. Benoni Kinyon, Hillsdale, Columbia co. N. Y. March 15,\\nBalance, improvement on his. Benjamin Dearborn, Boston March 24,\\nBoats, propelling. James Lyon, Statesburgh, S. C. April 3,\\nBrick making machine. Adam Stewart, Baltimore April 8,\\nBrewing, improvement in. Arthur Redmond, Nashville, Ten-\\nnessee --_... May 20,\\nBalls and shot, mode of casting. Daniel Pettibone, Phil. Nov. 10,\\nBoring holes in posts, machine for. James Corbett, West Hano-\\nver, Pennsylvania Dec. 21, 1819\\nBrushes made of broom corn. B. Byberry, Philadelphia, Penn. Dec. 21,\\nBridges, improvement in John Bragg, Montreal, Canada Jan 4, 1820\\nBread, improvement in making Ephraim Treadwell, Phil Jan 10,\\nBoats, improvement in the mode of geering for propelling.\\nDaniel French and Fling Bliss, Cincinnati, Ohio Jan 22,\\nBridges, improvement in Ithiel Town, Fayetteville, N C Jan 28,\\nBoiling salt, improvement in Osborn Parsons, Pittsburg, Penn April 4,\\nBridges, improvement in wooden acqueduct M Lewis, Che-\\nnango, New York April 11,\\nBrewing b;. steam. Harvey Hackley, New York April 21,\\nBoiler, water and steam still Stephen Stillwell, Bainbridge,\\nNew York _ jmje 14,\\nBoats, mode of passing up rapids, c Lemuel Thwing, Ded-\\nham, Massachusetts Aug 12,\\nBoot and shoemaker s workstand William A and N Kelly,\\nLittleton, Massachusetts Oct 13,\\nBark, c machine for breaking Nathan Sear, Hudson, N Y Oct 13,\\nBee-hive, improvement in the Edward Blake, Hartford, Me Nov 16,\\nBook-binding, improvement in bands for D K Van Vechton,\\nNew York Dec 12,\\nBoats made of metal Thomas J Bond, Baltimore Dec 21,\\nBoots and shoes, cutting by rule Simeon Hart, Monckton. Vt Mar 3, 1821\\nBridle for stopping horses Peter Sathrop, Louisa county, Va Mar 20,\\nBall speeder for roping cotton Silas Shepai d and Cromwell\\nDean, Taunton, Massachusetts Mar 23,\\nBoat, improvement in the N C Dawson and Anthony Bucker,\\nPedler s Mills, Amherst county, Virginia April 3,\\nBricks, machine for making Setli Belknap, Newburgh, N Y May 17,\\nBoiler, improvement in water and steam still S Stillwell,\\nBainbridge, New York June 6,\\nBraiding machine John Thorp, Providence, Rhode Island Aug 10,\\nBoots and shoes, improvement in the manufacture of D Peck,\\nNew York Aug 14,\\nBoiler, stove bottom. Benjamin Simonds, jr Bedford, Mass Oct 15,\\nBedsteads, improvement in. Daniel Powles, Baltimore Oct 31,\\nBand-boxes, machine for cutting the tops and bottoms of Benja-\\nmin Mestayer, New York Nov 13,\\nBark mill, improvement in the E J Trash, Sangerfield,N Y Nov 22,\\nBoiiers for steam engines. Thomas Skidman, New York Nov 30,\\nBedsteads, improvement in. Peregrine Williamson, Baltimore Dec 6,\\nBoilers, improvement in steam Stephen Baker, New York Dec 13,\\nBonnets, improvement in grass Gurdon Sophia Wells, Wea-\\nthersfield, Connecticut Dec 29,\\nBoots and shoes, improvement in water proof Aaron Dana,\\nBoston Dec 31,\\nBuds, Blossoms, c. (mode of delaying,) Robert Moore, Rowan\\nCO. N. C. March 19, 1822", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "B li.\\nBending timber for sleighs, c. E. Green and M. Blackslee,\\nLitchfield, Conn. _ _ Mjirch 20, 1822\\nBank notes, making. George Murray, Phil. March 23,\\nBlubber, machine for cutting up whales. William Ball, New-\\nY^ork April 25,\\nBricks, machine for making. Benjamin Rolfe, During, New-\\nHampshire _ April 30,\\nBricks and tile, machine for making. James C. Stubbs, and\\nJames Bonner, Cincinnati, Ohio May 10,\\nBlocks and wedges, improvement in making. John Thomas,\\nWashington, D. C. May 17,\\nBark mill, improvement in the. James Elliott, Phil. May 24,\\nBank notes, mode of making. Jame Ph. Puglia, Phil. Aug. 13,\\nBridle for stopping horses. Peter Laporte, Richmond, Va. Aug. 15,\\nBleaching unrotted flax. Wm. Cumberland, New York Aug. 27, p-\\nBeadsteads, improvement in. Peregrine Williamson, Balti-\\nmore ._-_-. Oct. 17,\\nBricks, improvement in the machine for moulding. H. Maine,\\nPoint Coupee, Lou. _ _ Nov. 23, t\\nBoots and shoes, improvement in making. A. Buffum, Smith-\\nfield, R. I. Dec. 28,\\nBricks, mode of pressing. S. Briggs, Salem, Massachusetts Jan. 11, 1823.\\nBoats, improvement in the towing, c. Edward S. Townsend,\\nPalmyra, Ontario country. New York Mar. 13,\\nBoats, machinery for propelling. Junia Chittenden and Amos\\nW. Delano, New York May 1,\\nBoats, mode of propelling. Flavius Waterman, 3d, Washington,\\nD. C. May 9,\\nBee-hive, improvement in the. Simon C. Williams, Virginia May 14,\\nBricks, improvement in the making for pressing. Briggs R.\\nReed, Mass. May 29,\\nBricks, machine for pressing; called a treadle-ma. Do., do. May 29,\\nBed-bugs, mode of destroying. Richard Sealy, New York June 20,\\nBricks, improvement in making fire proof. Timothy Caldwell,\\nPhiladelphia _ _ June 21,\\nBlasting. 7ocks, improvement in loading the boring for. Ephraim\\nGilbert, Rochester, New York June 22,\\nBricks, machine for making. J. Menefee, Landy Parish, La. Aug. 7,\\nBank-bills, making paper for. Richard Wilcox, New York Sept. 19,\\nBoiler, improvement in the. A. Glendening, Butler co., Penn. Sept. 25,\\nBoiler, steam-generater, or. H. Betts and J. A. M Lean, Nor-\\nwalk, Ct. Dec. 24,\\nBoots and shoes, improvement in making. Eben. Martin, Sa-\\nlem, N. J. Jan. 12, 182.4=\\nBooms, logs for constructing. Henry Babb, West Brook, Maine Jan. 13,\\nBellows, preserving the nozle of. James Dodge, jr., St. Albans,\\nVermont ._.-.- Jan. 20, r-\\nBrewing, improvement in. R. L. Lloyd and Adam Parten-\\nheimer, Philadelphia Jan. 27,\\nBricks, burning. Robert Crutchfield, Botetorte co., Virginia Feb. 7,\\nBricks, machine for making. Seth Lewis, Louisiana Feb. 11,\\nBedstead, improvement in the windlass. Leonard Foster,\\nBoston Feb. 16,\\nBrush-blocks, improvement in making. Stacy Costill, Philadel-\\nphia Feb. 25,\\nBricks, machine for moulding and making. James Lee, Ogden,\\nNew-York Mar. 11,\\nBee-hive, improvement in the. Wm. J. Stillwell, Root, N. Y. Mar. 18,\\nBookbinders cutting presses. John J. Wells, Hartford, Conn. Mar. 28,\\nBoiler for the steam engine. Ralph Bulkley, New York Mar. 25,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "12 B\\nBoiler, impt. in the steam engine. Ralph Bulkley, N. Y. April 8, 1824\\nBlinds, padcapg, c., making. Seth Boyden, Newark, N. J. April 10,\\nBedstead, improvement in the windlass. Leonard Foster, Bos-\\nton June 25,\\nBank notes, to prevent forgeries of. Nathaniel Sylvester, N.Y. July 12,\\nBalances, construction of. David Rogers, Auburn, New York July 13,\\nBedsteads, impt. in windlass. O. R. Herbert, Mount Pleasant,\\nNew Jersey _ _ July 14,\\nBorders for door plates. Joseph L. Lewis, New York Oct. 8,\\nBedsteads, put together by right and left screws. Thomas B.\\nSmith, Troy, New-York Oct. 11,\\nBarrels, machine for shaving and listing. Daniel North, of Mid-\\ndlebury and Horace Naramor, Caledonia, New York Nov. 26,\\nBobbin-tube, improvement in the. Job Manchester, Warwick,\\nRhode Island _ Dec. 13,\\nBricks made by pressure. D. Flagg, jr., Gardiner, Maine Dec. 13,\\nBalance beams, casting with notches. A. Dana, Troy, N. Y. Dec. 28,\\nBoxes, casting for carriages. Calvin Darby, Worcester, Mass Jan. 22, 1825.\\nBath, medicated vapour. Charles Whitlaw, New York Feb. 16,\\nBeams and balances, scale. Solomon A. Rogers, Philadelphia Feb. 19,\\nBedsteads, improvement in. Isaac Cooper, Baltimore Feb. 29,\\nBedstead, windlass. Charles Adams, Boston Feb. 26,\\nBells, triangular cast steel. William Hoyt, Brookville, Franklin\\ncounty, Indiana March 3,\\nBed and bedstead for the sick. Jeremiah Baily, Philadelphia March 18,\\nBoring for water, machine for. Levi Disbrow, New Brunswick,\\nNew Jersey March 24,\\nBoots, machine for lasting. John Eells, jr., Unandilla, N. Y. March 25,\\nBark, obtaining the tanning principle from. J. Giles, Guilford\\nVermont April 11,\\nBark and dye-woods, ma. for cutting. Henry Hart, jr., and H.\\nWhite, Stanford, Fairfield county, Connecticut April 11,\\nBuildings, construction of, for school-rooms, etc. Stephen W.\\nTaylor, Lowville, Lewis county. New York, and John W.\\nMartin, Martinsburgh, New York. ApriI16,\\nBellows for furnaces, etc. Henry Dotterer, Philadelphia April* 14,\\nBoring and mortising machine. Job Wilkinson, Pennfield, N. Y. May ^8,\\nBulk-head; being a water tight. Ruggles Whiting, Louisville,\\nKentucky, Junej 6,\\nBrick moulding and making, impt. on Lee s machine. James I\\nLee and Jarvis Ring, Ogden, New York June* 11,\\nBrick moulding and making, improvement on James Lee s ma- 7\\nchine. Timothy P. Kneeland, Ogden, New-York Jun^ 21,\\nBricks, impt. in the method of pressing. J. Moore, Gardiner,\\nMaine Aug. 24,\\nBellows for forges, c. impt. in. Josiah J. Eddy, Providence,\\nRhode Island, Sept. 9,\\nBonnet presser, impt. in the. Simon Pattee, Foxborough, Mass. Sept. 14,\\nBrick press, improvement in the. Mark Twitchell, Gray, Me. Sept. 24,\\nBoiler and kettle, impt. in the. Philo N. Griffith, Orange, N. Y. Sept. 26,\\nBake oven, improvement in the. Henry Reip, Baltimore, Md. Sept, 27,\\nBoats, improvement in machine for propelling. Henry Tiller,\\nSchenectady, New York Sept. 28,\\nBrick presser, improvement in the. Sam. Lane, Hallowell,Me. Sept. 30,\\nBricks, improvement in the mode of compressing. T. Norcross\\nand George Pollard, Hallowell, Maine Oct. 1,\\nBrick kiln, improvement in the. John Duff, Washington, D. C. Oct. 31,\\nBedstead, impt. indouble draw key. J. M Clintic, Chambers-\\nburg, Pennsylvania Nov. 2,\\nBedstead, keyed double draw. Samuel Cooper, Chambersburg,\\nPennsylvania Nov. 2,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "B 13\\nBoats, machine for raising. Elisha Turner, Rochester, N. Y. Nov. 18, 1825\\nBoiler, improvement in the steam. Stephen T. Conn, N. Y. Nov. 29,\\nBrand, for flour barrels, c. Wm. Ross, New Orleans Dec. 2,\\nBoots and shoes, making water tight. Patrick G. Nagle,\\nPhiladelphia Dec. 14, f-\\nBoxes and hubbs of wheels. Jeremiah Wilt, Chambersburg,\\nPennsylvania, Dec. 28,\\nBricks, pressing etc. unburnt. Thomas Norcross, Hallowell,\\nMaine Dec. 31,\\nBedstead, grooved, dove-tailed. John Mitchell, Harrisburg,\\nPennsylvania Jan. 11, 182G.\\nBushing sheaves, with soft metal. Theodore and Daniel Curtis,\\nWashington, District of Columbia Jan. 23,\\nBricks, machine for pressing. John M. Brooking, Wiscasset,\\nMaine Jan. 23,\\nBookbinders tools, ornamenting. David H. Mason, Phila. Jan. 26,\\nBrooms and brushes. Adam Schlater, Oxford, Penn. Feb. 15,\\nBisected bedstead. Peter Breasted, Green county, N. Y. Feb. 21,\\nBrick press, spiral moulding. James Parker, Gardiner, Maine Mar. 28,\\nBoats, wagons, etc. propelling. Chancey Crafts, Woodbury,\\nConn. Mar. 29.\\nBedsteads fastenings. Edwin H. Badger, Petersburg, Va. April 3,\\nBoots and shoes, nailing. John Trask, Hadfield, Mass. April 5,\\nBricks, machine for pressing. Julius Willerd, Baltimore, Md. May 2,\\nBricks, machine for moulding. Divid Watson, Fayetville, Me. May 6,\\nBrick kilns, covering or platting. S. R. Bakewell, Wellsburg,\\nVa. May 10,\\nBiscuit and sugar bread making. Ephraim Treadwell, N. Y. May 18,\\nBoots and shoes, machine for making. Elijah Thayer, Leices-\\nter, Mass. June 9,\\nBrick, machine for moulding tile, c. Ezra Fisk, Fayette,\\nMaine _.---- June 9,\\nBoats, machine for drawing up to repair. Seth C. Jones, Ro-\\nchester, N. Y. June 16,\\nBoats for canals, machine for weighing. Benjamin Bull, N. Y. June 20,\\nBraiding machine, improvement on his. John Thorp, Provi-\\ndence, R. I. July 10,\\nBands, iron keyed, improvement in. Edward Cooper, Rich-\\nmond, Va. Sept. 14,\\nBells, improvement in. Henry Tyler, Utica, N. Y. Oct. 20,\\nBridles, improvement in the manufacture of. Daniel H. Read,\\nNew- York Oct. 24,\\nBark mill, improvement in the. Cotton Foss, Madison, Ohio Oct. 25,\\nBilge levers, to support ships. John Thomas, New- York Nov. 6,\\nBedsteads, improvement in fastening together posts of. Wm.\\nBell, Lexington, Ky. __-.-- Nov. 7,\\nBoats and vessels, machine for raising. Alfred Warner, Ro-\\nchester, N. Y. Nov. 16,\\nBrick press, self-feeding. John Winslow, Portland, Maine Dec. 8,\\nBedsteads, improvement in. Samuel Davis, Cattskill, N. Y. Dec. 29,\\nBedstead joints, and sacking bottom. Daniel Powles, Balti-\\nmore Jan. 26, 1827\\nBoilers, anthracite coal to be used with. John Barker, Balti-\\nmore Feb. 7,\\nBrick, machinery for pressing. Alfred B. Crossman, Hunting-\\nton, New-York Feb. 9,\\nBrick, machine for grinding clay for. Benjamin H. Hill, Rich-\\nmind county, Georgia Feb- 17,\\nBogging machine. Squire Collins, Hillsdale, New-York Feb. 22,\\nBtee-hive, improvement in the. Cuthbert Wiggins, Fayette co.\\nPennsylvaijfia, Feb. 27,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "14 C\\nBlacksmiths, blowing and striking for. L. Hoyt, and Ebenezer\\nPierce, Putteney, New York March 3,182?\\nBlacksmiths, spring hammer for. James Rainey, Orange co.\\nNorth Carolina _ _ _ March 7,\\nBrick making machine. David Rising, Atchester, Vermont,\\n[See B.] March 21,\\ndabouse, construction of a. John Youle, New York, Aug. 25, 1795\\nCandles, manufacturing of. Joseph T. Sampson, Boston, Aug. 6, 1790\\nDo do. Richard Robotham, New York June 2, 1794\\nCarriages to be propelled by mechanic powers, construction of.\\nJohn J. Staples, New York _ April 25,\\nCloths, raising a nap on. Sam. MuUikin, Philadelphia March 11, 1791\\nCloths, method of raising and shearing the nap of, by a wheel\\nof knives. Sam. G. Corr, Albany, N. Y. Oct. 20,1792\\nCloths, woollen and other shearing. Sam. Kellogg, Vermont Jan. 31, 1795\\nColor, yellow, forming a. Thomas Bidwell, Pennsylvania April 20, 1796\\nConductor, for conveying persons and goods from houses on\\nfire. Samuel Green, New York March 28, 1792\\nCordage, manufacturing. Geo. Parkinson, Pennsylvania, June, 16, 1795\\nCordage, manufacturing of. John Pittman, Rhode Island May 25,\\nCotton, Spinning. Vl m. Pollard, Philadelphia Dec. 30, 1791\\nCotton, ginning. Eli Whitney, New Haven, Conn. March 4, 1794-\\nCotton, gin. Hodgen Holmes, Georgia May 12, 1796\\nCandles, improvement in making. Joseph S. Sampson June 26, 1797\\nCandles, machine for dipping. Samuel Blydenburg, March 22, 1798\\nCards, manufacturing. Amos Whitemore June 5, 1797\\nCarriages, improvement in propelling. W^illiam Farris April 29,\\nCasting. See Iron.\\nChimnies, improvement in. Richardson Stuart Feb. 24,\\nClay for tile, a new method to cut. Andrew W. Duty May 8, 1799\\nClock, time keeper, and watches, improvement in. Eli Terry Nov. 17, 1797\\nCloth, improvement in a loom for weaving. Amos Whitemore Nov. 17, 1796\\nCloths, washing. Nathaniel Briggs March 28, 1797\\nCloth, raising a nap on. Walter Burt June 23, 1797\\nCloth, machine for dressing. Isaac Sanford March 27, 1799\\nCloth, improvement in Washing. Ezra Weld, June 26,\\nCoal stove. See Stove.\\nCoffee-grinding, improvement in. Thomas Bruff Jan. 8, 1798\\nColors and paint, improvement in mixing. Lawrence All-\\nwine Feb. 24, 1797\\nCombs, a machine for making. Phineas Pratt April 12, 1799\\nConcentrating the volatile parts of calcarious earth, stones, c.\\nimprovement in. John Fowler _ Nov. 16, 1796\\nCooking and boiling, machine for, called a Conjurer. Thomas\\nPassmore Dec. 23, 1796\\nCorn, beans, c. a machine for cutting. Eliakim Spooner Jan. 25, 1799\\nCorn, beans, c. a machine for planting. Eliakim Spooner Jan. 25,\\nCotton, improvement in ginning. Robert Watkins Dec. 23, 1796\\nCotton, improvement in ginning. John Murray Dec. 23,\\nCotton seeds, extracting oil from. Charles Whiting March 2, 1799\\nCounterfeits, a check to detect. Jacob Perkins March 19,\\nComb teeth, improvement in cutting and pointing. I. Tryon Feb. 22, 1798\\nCoach colors, improvement in. Wm. Hottensteen April 10, 1800\\nCloih, to their original state, to be manufactured. John Bid-\\ndis May 6,\\nCooking, machine for. Frederick Butter Aug. 22,\\n6himnies, improvement in. David Cooly, jr. and Gabriel N.\\nPhilips Aug. 25,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "C 15\\nCotton gin. Eben. Whiting, Berkshire, Mass. r Aug. 22, 1801\\nCondenser in heating wash, in distilling. A. Anderson, Phil a Jan. 26,\\nChain and cleaver shot, mode of making and discharging. Is-\\nrael Hatch March 24,\\nCut nails. See Jfcdls.\\nCylinders, wheels within which. See Wheek ivithin Cylinders. Sept. 15,\\nCurrier s shavings. See Paper.\\nChurning, machine for. Isaac Baker, Amherst, Mass. Feb. 20, 1802\\nCotton gin, machine for. William Bell and Samuel de Mont-\\nmollin April 7,\\nChurning, machine for. Joel Pierce April 10,\\nClover seeds, machine for cleaning. Asher Spicer, Kent, Mass. April 22,\\nClose stoves, improvement in casting. Henry Abbott, Phil. May 4,\\nCutting fur for the use of hatters, machine for. Nicholas\\nYoung, May 14,\\nClover seed, machine for cleaning. Martin Miller July 19,\\nCorn husks. See Paper.\\nCotton. See Saw Mill for cleaning.\\nCotton gin, improvement to the patented roller. Wm. Bell and\\nJohn S. de Montmollin March 7, 1803\\nClover seed, machine for cleaning. John Cottle, Philadelphia March 21,\\nCooler or condenser of vapor, improvement. Wm. How, Bucks\\nCO. Penn April 3, 1803\\nCrooked keels, mode of constructing vessels with. Eliphalet\\nBube, Allegany co. Penn. April 27,\\nChannels, machine for deepening. Mat. Barney, Nantucket May 14,\\nCleaning cotton, a rolling machine for. Gordon F. Saltonstall\\nChurn, rocking. Waiter Keeler and James Warring June 23,\\nCloths, machine for shearing. See Shearing.\\nCabouses, improvement in the construction of iron ones. Wm.\\nAshbridge _ _ _ June 28,\\nColumbia fire places, improvement in. Robert Heteric, Win-\\nchester, Va _ _ June 30,\\nCooling liquors, method of. David Lowndes July 31,\\nClover, machine for separating from pod. T. Kirk, York Bo-\\nrough July 28,\\nCock. See Water Cock.\\nCough drops. See Vegetable Elixer.\\nCarriages, mode of constructing. J. C. Stroebel, Reading, Pa. Sept. 19,\\nCotton gin, improvement in. William Bill, Camden, N. C. Nov. 24,\\nCylindric ruler, for ruling paper. John Fairbanks, Boston Nov. 30,\\nCotton gin. Joseph Eve _ _ Dec. 6,\\nCards. See Twilling Machines\\nCondensers. See Still Heads\\nClover seed, wheat, c. improvement in separating from the\\nhusk. David Buckman Dec. 21,\\nColors, for painting, printing, c. improvement in making.\\nF. Gay, Baltimore _ Dec. 30,\\nClover seed, machine for hulling. Jacob Worrell Feb. 27, 1804\\nCattle. See Watering.\\nClover seed, machine for shelling. Michael Withers, Lancaster, April 30\\nCutting straw and hay, machine for. M. Coats and E. Evans April 30,\\nColumbian threshing, break and cleaning fan. Samuel Houston May 3,\\nChurn, machine to be fixed to the top of, Levi Stevens May 8,\\nCorn See Shelling.\\nChip hats, machine to cut chips for. Amos D. Allen May 10,\\nCotton, machine for cleaning and moating. J. Simmons and J.\\nJames May 17,\\nClearing grain from straw, improvement in machines for. William\\nTunstodt, Richmond, Va. June 30,\\nChip ha;ts, machine for cutting chips for. Amos D. Allen, John", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "16 C\\nRoberts and Asahel A. Kelsey, Berlin, Penn. Sept. 5, 1804\\nCarriage See Wagon\\nChimnies, method of preventing them from admitting water in\\nrainy weather. John James Thomas Oct. 2,\\nCandlesticks, improvement in Ben. Dearborn, Boston^ Oct. 29,\\nComposition, See Fire.\\nCow or sheep bell, impt. in. Simon Newton Dec. 23,\\nClose fire place. Horatio G. Spafford, Hudson, N. Y. May 3, 1805\\nCarriages, iron wheel, for transporting. R. Crane, jun. Woodbu-\\nry, Connecticut May 4,\\nCross cramp for four wheeled carriages. S. Glover, Fairfield,\\nConnecticut _ _ _ jyjay 4^\\nClover-seed, machine for shelling and hulling. Michael\\nZorger, York, Penn. _ _ _ ]\\\\iay 10,\\nCondensing tub, improvement on Anderson s. Henry Witmer,\\nLancaster, Penn. _ _ May 17,\\nCotton, machine for ginning, carding and spinning, J. M Bride,\\nNashville, Tenn. Aug. 8,\\nCasting types. See Types.\\nConduits, Clay pipes for. Samuel Bartlett, Hartford, Conn. Oct. 1,\\nCasting Bolts. See Bolts.\\nCattle mills. See Mills.\\nCopying machine for charts, landscapes, etc. Cephas Thomson, Feb. 5,\\nChip. See Loom.\\nCabouse, improvement in. George Youle, New York March 21, 18ff6\\nCarding machine, to form bats for wool hats. Abner Guild,\\nDedham, Mass. _ _ March 31,\\nCider and bark mills. J. Quintard, Stanfield, Conn. April 5,\\nCutting straw, machine for. John Heavin, Montgomery co.\\nMaryland April 17,\\nCalcaneus matters, method of reducing into lime. Charles\\nVarle May 2,\\nCabouse stove, apparatus for cooking, etc. George Youle, New\\nYork May 21,\\nCloth. See Shearing.\\nChurn. Abner Wing, Washington, N. Y. May 26,\\nCables, apparatus for improving. Nathaniel Cutting, Washing-\\nton CO. Aug. 14,\\nComposition for covering and flooring houses. Lewis de Ni-\\nroth, Baltimore Feb. 3, 1807\\nCharcoal, mode of making from peats. C. Fales, Worcester,\\nMass. Feb. 11, -r\\nCarding fur and wool for hats, machine for. Arnold Buffum, Feb. 21,\\nCabouse stove, for cooking, improvement in. George Youle,\\nNew-York April 1,\\nCarriages, mode of disengaging swingle-tree. Henry Dunlap,\\nCeorgetown, D. C.\\nCurtains or blinds, mode of hanging. Peter Harvey, Philad a\\nCotton gin. Obadiah Crawford,\\nChurns, improvement in. Reuben Buck, Baltimore\\nCondensers in distillation. T. O Conner, New York\\nCleaning windows, apparatus for. T. Bruff, Washington City\\nChurn, improvement in. Buel Butler, Washington, N. Y.\\nCopper sheathing nails, mould for casting. Thomas M llwain\\nPrinceton, N. J. _._._..\\nCheese Press, improvement in. J. Arnold, Pawlings, Duchess\\ncounty, N. Y.\\nChurn, improvement in. John Scripture, Alford,Mass.\\nCordage, mode of manufacturning, etc. R. Fulton and Nathan-\\niel Cutting, N. Y. March 4, 1808\\nCombs, machine for making. Phineas Pratt, Say Brook,\\nCVinn! March 5,\\nApril\\n23,\\nMay\\ny,\\nJune 22.\\nJune 23,\\nJuly\\n10\\nJuly\\n24,\\nOct.\\n3,\\nOct.\\n6,\\nOct.\\n26,\\nDec.\\n15,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "C 17\\nChurn, improvement in. Simeon Hays, Poultney, N. Y. March 8, 1803\\nChurn, revolving. Nicholas King, Washington March 10,\\nChurn, improvement in. S. Stackhouse, Cassanovia March 11,\\nChimnies, improvement in. G. Gridley, Newburyport, Mass. March 13,\\nCider and cheese press, improvement in. Eden Benedick, New\\nMarlboro Mass. _ March 21,\\nChurns, improvement in. W. W. Tovvnsend, Sandy Hill, N. Y. March 22,\\nCross cut saw. T. Cohoon, Washington April 11,\\nCheese press, improvement in. E. Warner, Waterbury,Conn. April 12,\\nChurn, improvement in. Daniel Pierpont, New Haven, Conn. April 22,\\nChurn, improvement in. Aaron Reed, Columbia, N. Y. April 25,\\nCarriages for field artillery. D. Cobb, Boston April 25,\\nChurn, improvement in. N. Howe, Windham, Conn. April 25,\\nChurn, improvement in. S. B. Wiliard, Bloomfield, N. Y. May 18,\\nCarriage springs. Enoch Ives and Jerry Hill, New Haven,\\nConnecticut -_._--- June 3,\\nChain bridge. Fayette co. Penn. _ _ June 17,\\nCider and cheese press. E. Benedick, New Marlboro Mass. June 18,\\nConduit pipes, mode of making from clay. Robert Ramsey,\\nHanover, New Hampshire _ _ June 24,\\nChurn. Dyer Cleveland, Sheffield, Mass. _ July 7,\\nCurrying and finishing leather. S. Parker, Bellerica, Mass. July 9,\\nChurn. Dyer Cleveland, Sheffield, Mass. July 11,\\nChurn. E. Townsend, Canaon, N. Y. July 12,\\nChurn. John Bolton, Philadelphia _ Aug. 2,\\nChain bridges, improvement in. J. Templeman, Alleghany, Md. Aug. 15,\\nChurn, rocking. Daniel Parmele, Duchess co. N. Y. Sept. 8,\\nChurn. Samuel Moon, jun. Downingtown, Penn. Oct. 24,\\nChurn and washing machine. John Devotie, Vernon, Oneida co.\\nNew-York _ _ Dec. 5,\\nChurn. Luther Jones, Canton, Conn. Dec. 10,\\nCheese press. Levi Martin, Granville, N. Y. Dec. 19,\\nCasting. See Pipes.\\nCarriages, mode of suspending. J. Henderson, Giffiard, Conn. Dec. 26,\\nCheese press. H. Dichermans, Berkshire co. Mass. Dec. 27,\\nCheese Press. Hazin Erwin, Boston Dec. 28,\\nClover-seed, machine for cleaning. Wm. Sampson and C. Cur-\\ntis, New Haven, Conn. Jan. 6, 1809\\nCandles, machine for manufacturing. Wm. Miller, N. Y. Jan. 6,\\nCandles, machine for dipping. Sam. Stansbury, N. Y. Jan. 6,\\nCombs. Moses Moss. Farmington, Conn. Jan. 10,\\nComposition for the bottoms of vessels. Jonathan Pratt, Middle-\\ntown, Conn. _ _ Jan. 14,\\nCarriages. Wm. Ross, New York _ _ Jan. 14,\\nClay conduit. Sam. Bartlet, Hartford, Conn. Jan. 15,\\nChurn. Ira Millington, Warren, N. Y. March 2,\\nClover-seed, machine for getting out. S. Condon, New Hart-\\nford, Conn.\\nCement for covering houses. C. Mornewick, Baltimore\\nCase or kirb for sinking wells. Job Cowperthwaite, sen.\\nChurn. Ezra G. Jones, Otsego, N. Y.\\nCurrying and finishing leather. Sam. Parker\\nChurns. Hezekiah Dickerman and G. Barrington, Mass.\\nCombs. Nath. Jones, Southington, Hartford co. Conn.\\nChurns. George Votee, Berlin, Conn.\\nCheese press. Phineas AUen, Burlington, N. Y.\\nChurning. See Washing.\\nChurn. J. M Cord, Washington, N. Y.\\nCables and ropes, machine to lay and spin. W. Schultz, Bait.\\nChurn. L. Thomson, Sturbridge, Mass.\\nClock. Ira Ives, Bristol, Conn.\\nChimnies. Lewis Lecesne, Philadelphia\\nMarch 3,\\nMarch 13,\\nApril 13,\\nApril 21,\\nApril 26,\\nMay 9,\\nMay 9,\\nMay 10.\\nMay 13,\\nJune 13,\\nJune 24,\\nJune 24,\\nJune 24,\\nJune 26;", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "18 C\\nCombs, mode of making from hoofs. R. Gedney, N. Y. J.une 26, 1809\\nCombs, Timothy Stanley, Southington, Conn. July 6,\\nClay, machine for tempering. John Matthews, Baltimore July 6,\\nCorn-stalks, mode of distilling from. B. Allison, Philadelphia July .6,\\nCheese press. Ben. Atwell, Burlington, N. Y. July 18,\\nCabouse, improvement in the. Geo. Youle, New York July 27,\\nChurn. Thomas Nicholson, Washington Aug. 10,\\nChurn. Ben. W. Lapish, Durham, N. H. Aug. 15,\\nChurn. Nath. Harrington, White s Town, N. Y. Oct. 11,\\nClock, in the striking part of. Lemuel G. Kilborn, Penn. Oct. 12,\\nCorn. See Furrowing, etc.\\nChurn. Benjamin Atwell and Israel Nichols, Otsego, N. Y. Oct. 14,\\nCottvon, hay, etc., machine for binding. J. Simmons, Philad a Nov. 7,\\nChurn. Enoch Burt, Princeton, New Jersey, Nov. 20,\\nCircular saw mill. Geo. Huling, Shaftsbury, Vermont Nov. 24,\\nCompass, mariner s. Wm. Russell, New Bedford, Mass. Dec, 1,\\nChurn. John Whitmore, Litchfield, Conn. Dec. 8,\\nChain band with buckets. Stephen Belnap, New York. Dec. 29,\\nChurn. Daniel Osborn, Berkshire, Mass. June 8, 1810\\nCarding and spinning wool, by one operation. Alanson Holmes,\\nPomfret, N. Y. June 8,\\nCoopering machme. Oliver Barber, Hartford, Conn. June 8,\\nCamphor, mode of refining. Henry Mead, New Haven, Conn. Feb. 12,\\nCounterfeits, mode of preventing. George Murray, Philadel-\\nphia, Penn. Feb. 13,\\nCheese press. E. Raymond, Sherburn, New York. Feb. 21,\\nCotton press. Richard V. W. Thome J. Thorne, N. York. Feb. 22\\nChurn. Benjamin Fairbanks, Worcester, Mass. March 5\\nCombs, machine for manufacturing ivoi y. David Williams, 3d,\\nSaybrook, Conn. _ _ _ _ March 28\\nChurn. Aaron Smith, Finsborough, Mass. _ _ April 11,\\nCopperplate printing, mode of putting on the ink. Andrew Ma-\\nverick, New York. -____. April 17,\\nCheese, vat for pine-apple cheese. Lewis Mills, Norton, Goshen,\\nConn. April 17,\\nChimneys, to prevent smoking in. Oliver Richardson, Medway,\\nMass. April 18,\\nCarbonated silk and paper. Joseph Hartson, Philadelphia. April 20,\\nCoaches and other carriages. Frederick Bremler, New York. April 24,\\nCleaning grain from seed, machine for. Wm. H. Peabody, Wood-\\nbury, Conn. June 8,\\nCounterfeits, mode of preventing. Jacob Perkins, Boston. June 16,\\nCartouch Boxes, machine for boring blocks for. Valentine\\nBogenrufi Georgetown, D. C. July 10,\\nChurn. E. Bacon, Hancock county, Mass. _ July 26,\\nCramping Suwarrow boot-legs. Eleazer Lumby, New York. Aug. 14,\\nChaise. See Grecian Pheneas Dow. _ _\\nCarbonic Acid gas, mode of saturating liquids with. Charles D.\\nSimmons and Jean J. Kindell, Charleston, S. C. Aug. 16,\\nCombs, socket hair. Eli Parsons, Bristol, Conn. Aug. 16,\\nChurn. Simeon Gray, Gennessee, N. Y. Aug. 17,\\nCarriage, block for sawing. Wiliam Underwood. Herkimer, N.\\nYork. Sept. 6,\\nColumbian balance. Wm. Granger, Middlebury, Va. Sept. 8,\\nCancer, composition for curing. Elias Wiilan, Albany, N. Y. Oct. 8,\\nCurrying knife. S. Parsons, Parsonsfield, Mass. Oct. 25,\\nCapstan. See Windlass. John Galvid.\\nClocks for fluids. Josiah Witherle, Boston. Jan. 16, 1811\\nCombustion and explosion. Augustus Day, Bordentown, N. J. Jan. 19,\\nChurn. Joseph Beach, Northfield, Mass Jan. 24,\\nCotton gin. R. Hancock, sen. and E. W. Carr. Philadelphia. Feb. 6,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "C 19\\nChurn. Lewis Cleveland, HoUiston, Mass. Feb. 7, 1811\\nCorn stalks, making spirits from. J. Saunders, Schenectady,\\nNew-York Feb. 11,\\nColumbian oil, making. Thomas Paul, Baltimore Feb. 23,\\nCutting. See Grain. John Comfort.\\nCondensation of vapours. Noel Blanche, New York March 2,\\nClover seed, machine for. Nethemiah Price, Frederick county,\\nMaryland March 2,\\nChain paddles for. boats. Azael Pierson, Cumberland co.N. J. March 2,\\nCondenser. Lyman Cook, Whitestown, N. Y. March 26,\\nChurn. Henry Mumford, Ulster county, N. Y. March 28,\\nCarriages. Moved by manual labor. L. Cook, Whitestown,\\nNew York March 28,\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00acard9, machine for straining and grinding. John Boynton,\\nWindham co. Conn. March 30,\\nCooking stove. Andrew Sherwood, New York April 25,\\nChurn. Daniel Robertson, Franklin, Nev/-York May 3,\\nCarriages, in the bodies of. Edward Gibson, New-York May 10,\\nCarding machine. Heman Palmerler, Shoreham, Addison co. May 25,\\nChina and glass, composition for. Harvey Bascon, Weston,\\nMassachusetts June 10,\\nChair bottoms. Abner Ellis, Dedham, Mass. June 12,\\nCotton-spinning machine. J G. Baxter, Philadelphia June 22,\\nChopping meat, etc. Haziel Smith, Philadelphia July 19,\\nChurn, vibrating. Thomas Pratt, Cheshire, N. H. Sept. 12,\\nChurn. J. H. Shepard, Canaan, Mass. Oct. 1,\\nCutting wheat, etc. W. P. Claiborne, King William s co. Va. Oct. 12,\\nClapp s crank engine, improvement on. Joseph Clapp, Green-\\nfield, Mass. Nov. 16,\\nChurn. Adam Sheble, Philadelphia _ Nov. 27,\\nCotton, machine for roving. O. Barret, jun. Scaghticoke, N. Y. Dec. 3,\\nCotton. See Flyers. Aziriah Walton.\\nCotton, etc. machine for spinning. G. Brewster, G. Trumball,\\nand J. Matthews, Bane, Vermont _ _ Jan. 16, 1812\\nCotton, etc. machine for cleaning. E. Raymond, Norton, Mass. Jan. 18,\\nCoaches, etc. construction of. Fred. Biemler, New York Jan. 21,\\nCase, or stove for kettles, etc. Charles Gaston, Williamsport,\\nPennsylvania Jan. 31, -r\\nChimneys, backs for. Joel Root, Southington, Conn. Feb. 13,\\nClocks, pinions of. Ira Ives, Bristol, Conn. Feb. 24,\\nCarriages, construction of. Dan. Neal, Milford, Delaware Feb. 26,\\nChimney regulator. D. Shoemaker, Philadelphia March 27,\\nCandles from tallow and wax. James Zwisler, Baltimore April 2,\\nChurn, horizontal. John Davidson, Cheshire, N. H. April 3,\\nCamphire, refining. J. Green, Charleston, Massachusetts April 27,\\nChair bottoms. J. Elliot, jun. Philadelphia April 26,\\nConsumptions, cure for. C. Shaw Long, Philadelphia April 27,\\nCheese press. W. W Townsend, Addison, Vermont June 13,\\nCanker worm, preventing the. Paul Adams, Newbury, Mass. June 19,\\nCordage, machine for making. A. Hill, Walpole, N. H. June 30,\\nCandle-holder, economical. P. Ward and B. Allison, Phil. July 20,\\nCloth, machine for finishing, etc. S. Hart, Hamstead, N. Y. July 27,\\nChain carts and railways. John H. Morrison, Boscawen, N. H. Sept. 28,\\nCooking apparatus. J. Morris, New Haven. Conn. Oct, 3, r-\\nCider. See Wine. Henry Seabolt.\\nCloth, made by felting. O. Barrett, jun. Troy, N. Y. Dec. 8,\\nCabouse. John Bonis, Baltimore Dec. 31,\\nCloth and blanket making. Allen Barnes, Sam. Gray, and Jabez\\nClark, Windham, Conn. Feb. 3, 1813\\nCarding cloth. John Jessup, Orange county, New Yorl? Feb.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "20 C\\nCarding, spinning, and roving. T. Norton and Geo. Biddis,\\nMiiford, Penn. April 15, 1813\\nCarriage to be moved by hand. D, Nine, jun. Reading, Penn. May 4,\\nCartouch box. Jonathan Mix, New York June 3,\\nCradle. Samuel Pope, Windsor, Conn, _ June 5,\\nCloth from hair. W. Shotwell and A. Kinder, N. Y. July 23,\\nChurn, pendulum. Silas Hitchcock, Vernon, N. Y. Aug. 7,\\nCylindric polisher. Eben Stowell, Middlebury, Ver. Aug. 20,\\nComb twinning machine. D. Carrington and Ira Ives, Litchfield, Aug. 20,\\nCylinder, re-acting, etc. T. Powell, New York Dec. 3,\\nChurn. Wm. Humphrey, Ohio Jan. 5, 1814\\nCard boards, smoothing. D. Stearns, Battleboro Vermont March 10,\\nComb-cutting machine. J. H. Derby, Leominster March 26,\\nCanker drops. D. Holbrook, Onondago, N. Y. March 28,\\nCotton seed, machine for hulling. J. Lineback, Salem, n! C. March 31,\\nCorn, machine for planting. John Blocher, Lancaster, Penn. April 12,\\nCarriage springs. R, and I. C Humphreys, Cantwell April 22,\\nCarding wool. Lewis French, New Haven, Conn. May 18,\\nCheese press. Joseph Goulding, Worcester, Mass. May 27,\\nCornices for houses. T. K. Beale, Alexandria, D. C. May 28,\\nCup and saucer, Columbian. John Love, Baltimore June 14,\\nCandles, mould and dipt. J. Zwisler, New York, July 1,\\nCloth, machine for shearing. B. Swift, Washington, N. Y. July 1,\\nChimney stove. C. Varle, Fredericktown, Md. Juiy 1,\\nCarriages. B. Peck, Philadelphia July 5,\\nCock stop. D. Sharman, Warren, N. Y. July 5,\\nClover seed, machine for cleaning. H. Spickard, Faircastle,\\nVirginia Aug. 16,\\nClocks, pinions for. H. Bronson and J. Curtis, Waterbury,\\nConnecticut Aug. 39,\\nClock, wooden. J. Harrison, Boston Aug. 22,\\nClocks, for pointing wire for. A. Sperry, Waterbury, Conn. Aug. 22,\\nClock plates, boring. Joel Curtis, Cairo, N. Y. Aug. 28,\\nClocks, machine for cutting teeth. Joel Curtis and D Bradley,\\nConnecticut _ Aug. 22,\\nClocks, machine for cutting teeth. A. Hopkins, Litchfield,\\nConnecticut Aug 22,\\nChimnies and fire places. Adam Spohn, Comrio, Pennsylvania Sept. 22,\\nCloth shearing machine. C. H. Orth and Frederick Strohn,\\nSteubenville, Ohio Oct. 11,\\nComb twinning machine. S. Hills and Moses Emery, jun.\\nNewburyport, Massachusetts Oct. 21,\\nCultivating the earth. James Hall, Va. Nov. 19,\\nCarriages, wheel. Hor. Gates, SpafFord, Albany, N. Y. Nov. 25,\\nChimnies, machine for sweeping. J. BrufF, Washington, D. C. Dec. 16,\\nColors, permanent for calicoes. Augustus Bouler Dec. 24,\\nCarriages, hanging and placing steps. J. J. Wells, Hartford\\nConnecticut -_.--. Jan. 24,\\nCleaning wheat. William Davis, Fairfield, Connecticut Jan. 24,\\nClover seed, cleaning. S. Arnold, Bottetort, Virginia Jan. 25,\\nCradle. Peter Cooper, Hampstead, New York March 27,\\nCombs, cutting horn or tortoise shell. Simeon Allen April 1,\\nColors, prepared with lime. J. Nicholas, junior, Bradalbin,\\nNew York April 12,\\nClover seed, gathering. John Smith, Fredericksburg, Virginia April 28,\\nChurn. Joshua Lane, Homer, New York May 15,\\nCotton, machine for drawing, roping, etc. W. Tiffany and P.\\nAllen, Otsego, New York July 17,\\nCotton Spinning. L. Bissel, L. C. Hinmans, and S. Wilson,\\nOtsego, New York July 17,\\nCorsets. Mary Bfush, New York July 21,\\n1815", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "Dec. 27,\\nJan. 15,\\n181C\\ny Jan. 17,\\nf. Jan. 24,\\nJan. 25,\\nMarch 7,\\nMarch 26,\\nMarch 28,\\n_\\nApril 30,\\nMay 28,\\nC 21\\nCharcoal, making for gun powder. F. Parker, Prince George s\\ncounty, Maryland July 25, 1815\\nCataract, removing by points, etc. F. B. Shaw, Philadelphia July 27,\\nCandle moulds. D. M. Randolph, Richmond, Va. Aug. 1,\\nCards, jaaking machine and hand. W. Barker, Smithfield, R. I. Aug. 12,\\nCards, composition for John M. Gates, Warren, Mass. Sept. 14,\\nCarding macnine, gleaning savers. J. Hugus, Greenbush, Penn. Sept. 15,\\nCancers, curmg. Jacob VVare, Philadelphia Sept. 20,\\nCooking machine. John Seger, New York Nov. 14,\\nCotton gin. Isaiah Jennings, New York\\nChurn. A. and H. K. Cornell, Cambridge, New York\\nCorn cobs, spirits made from. J. and S. Demund, New\\nCarding woollen cloths. J. A. Christie, Elizabeth Town, N. J.\\nCheese press. J. Bigelow, Mount Pelier, Vermont\\nCock, block tin stop. John Morris, New Haven, Conn.\\nCarpenter s sliding dovetail joint. G. B. Raymond\\nCombs, making. Eli Sperry, New Haven, Conn.\\nChurn. John Erving, Boston\\nCutting comb teeth. M. J Littleboy, Philadelphia\\nClocks, thirty hours, brass and wooden. E. Terry, Litchfield,\\nConn. June 12,\\nChair, Eagle. William J. Wever, New York June 14,\\nCharcoal, making. Andrew Kurtz, Philadelphia June 28,\\nCombs, machine for twinning. Samuel Parmele, Saybrook,\\nConnecticut _ July 15,\\nCutting machine, for beating and bruising. Adam Britz, Phil. July 18,\\nChurn. Artiriias Bills, Baltimore July 29,\\nCancers, cure for. James Andrus, Hillsborough, N. H. July 30.\\nChurn. Benjamin Webb, Tolland, Connecticut Aug. 22,\\nCider and viaegar made of offals. W. Richardson, Kingston,\\nNew York Aug. 26,\\nCoquing, or doweiling instrument. W. Bowhay, Philadelphia Oct. 14,\\nCatheter, flexible metallic. Israel Palch and Moses Carter,\\nSalisbury, Massachusetts Oct. 26,\\nChairs. See Posts for Elijah Farrington, New York.\\nChair bottoms. John Wall, Philadelphia Oct. 29,\\nCotton gin. Englehart Cruse, Charleston, S. C. Nov. 18,\\nChurn. Abel Bradway, Monson, Mass. Nov. 25,\\nCotton gin. Isaiah Jennings, New York, Jan. 17, 181\\nCards, making, grinding, c. G. Drake, Windsor, Connecticut Feb. 28,\\nCouch, accommodation. John Mead, Albany, New York March 14,\\nConvalescent chair. John Mead, Albany, New York March 13,\\nComposition for covering houses. A. Rogers, Hudson, N. Y. March 14,\\nCompressed air, to propel boats by. J. L. Sullivan, Boston March 24,\\nChimnies, construction of. L. D. Detroismonts, New York April 5,\\nCopy books, composition for. Richard Wall, Philadelphia April 28,\\nCloth, shearing machine. James Collins, Anson, Somerset, Md. June 10,\\nCombs, machine for cutting T. G. Thomas, Philadelphia June 14,\\nChimnies, machine for sweeping. J. Hunt, Baltimore July 12,\\nCloth shearing machine. Eliphalet Remington, Frankfort,\\nNew York Aug. 13,\\nComb, machine for twinning. D. E. Noyes, Philadelphia Sept. 6, -r\\nCarriage life preserver. H. G De Grandval, Portsmouth,\\nNew Hampshire Oct. 3,\\n.Carriages. Ben. Had, Newburyport, Mass. Oct. 4,\\nCordage, machine for laying. C. Lenox, Sargent, Suffolk,\\nMassachusetts Oct. 4, -f\\nCordage, machine for making. S. and J. A. Bazin, Canton,\\nMassachusetts Oct. 17,\\nCandle Moulds. Joshua Witherle, Boston Oct. 24,\\nCloth, milling, fulling, c. M. Lee, Otsego, N. Y. Nor. 6,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "22 C\\nCement, to be used under water. John Grant, Saratoga, N. Y. Not. II, 1817\\nChimnies, machine for sweeping. E. Paine, Philadelphia Dec. 11,\\nCotton hopper. Gurdon F. Saltonstall, Cumberland, N. C. Dec. 31,\\nCannon, mode of pointing. J. Blach, Northumberland, Penn. Jan- 17, 1818\\nCloth shearing machine. Wm. Stillman, R. I. Jan- 17,\\nCombs, horn. Macpherson Smith, Poughkeepsie, New York Jan. 20,\\nCombs, metallic. W. A. Langworthy,Balstown Springs Feb. 28,\\nCloth shearing machine. D. Dewy, Poultney, Rutland, Va. March\\nChurn. Nathan Porter, Hartford, Conn. April\\nCutting machine for soft substances. A. King, Lancaster, Penn. May\\nChurn. T. T. Storm, New York May\\nCombs, metal hair. Lineus North, Otsego, N. Y. May\\nCircular saw. W. F. Hill, New York July\\nCasks, making. J. Little, Hillsborough, N. H. July\\nCotton yarn, machine for spinning. P. Arnold, Conn. Aug.\\nCombs, manufacturing. D. Pettibone, Philadelphia Aug.\\nChrystallizing tin. G. F. Valentine, Albany Aug.\\nCloth shearing, napping, c. machine for. John J. Bryent,\\nAndover, New Hampshire Sept. 2,\\nCotton, machine for roping, winding and twisting. David Grieve,\\nProvidence, R. I. Sept. 18,\\nColumns, machine for ornamenting C. Durand, Springfield,\\nNew Jersey Sept. 22,\\nCarriages, improvement in. J. B. Swan, Albany, N. Y. Sept. 29,\\nCatch for window shutters, improvement in the. Noble Hurdle,\\nGeorgetown, D. C. Oct. 1,\\nChopping sausage meat, machine for. David Beissel, Harrisburg,\\nPennsylvania Oct. 26,\\nCotton, machine for inspecting. Lewis Viales, New Orleans Oct. 29,\\nCorn sheller. improvement on Z. Phinney s. Hugh Gallagher,\\nPittsburg, Penn. Oct. 29,\\nCastor oil, clarifying. J. Hallock, Philadelphia Nov. 5,\\nCloth, machine for napping, c. L. and J. Prescott, Pittsburg Nov. 5,\\nCoaches, improvement in the springs for. M. H. Beneville,\\nCanterbury _ Nov. 17,\\nConduit pipes, improvement in. Joshua Clarke and L. Crowell Dec. 18,\\nConduit pipes, improvement in. Elisha Putnam, Albany, N. Y. Nov. 18,\\nCloth, machine for teazling and napping. A. Foster, Putney,\\nVermont ..-._. Nov. 25,\\nCordage, machine for making. William B, Leonard, Fishkill,\\nNew York Jan. 9,\\nCorks, machine for making bottle. James Barron, Hampton,\\nVirginia Jan. 12,\\nCooking stove. Palmer Jenkins, Hebron, Washington county.\\nNew York Feb. 6,\\nChurn. Joseph Lloyd, Orange county, New York March 2,\\nCloth shearing machine. S. Parsons, Hoosack, Ranslaer county,\\nNew York _ March 2,\\nChurn. William L. Frazer, Oxford, Chinango co. N. Y. March 19,\\nChronometer, Samuel S. Edmonston, New York April 3,\\nCordage, machine for making. Robert Graves, Boston April 10,\\nClearing obstructed channels or docks, machine for. T. Baker,\\nProvidence, R. I. April 12,\\nCorn shelling machine, improvement in the. Walter Jones,\\nAshford, Conn. --__.-- May 6.\\nComposts for soils. Anthony B. Martin, Baltimore May 29,\\nCarbonated mead. James Heaton, New York July 28,\\nCultivator, American. Fred. Miner, Ne# London, Conn. Aug. 21,\\nCast steel welded to iron. Daniel Pettibone, Boston May 21,\\nCards, machine for pricking holes in leather. J. Lamb, Leicester\\ncounty r Aug. 21,\\n16,\\nc\\n7,\\nI\\n28,\\n_\\n28,\\n11,\\nf\\n25,\\n1\\n1\\n1,\\n-_\\n18,\\n_\\n26,\\n1819\\ni", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "Coaches, improvement in. Draper, Brookfield, Mass. Aug.\\nCarbonated liquid cream tartar. Sophia Usher, New York Sept.\\nCotton seed, food for cattle. Dan. Gillet, junior, Springfield,\\nMassachusetts Sept.\\nComb cutting machine. D. E. Noyes, Philadelphia Oct.\\nComb cutting machine. Nison Foot, Philadelphia Oct.\\nCombs, machine for making. Ben. Haskill, Paris, Fr. Nov.\\nCleaning streets, roads, etc. John Tucker, New York Nov.\\nClocks, improYcment in. Simon Willard, Boston Dec.\\nCloth shearing machine. Elihu Hotchkiss and Aaron Jaguas,\\nWindham, Vermont _ Dec.\\nChurn, improvement in the. John Hall, Hillsborough, N. H. Dec.\\nCandles, moulding sperm. W. W. Swain, New Bedford, Mass. Jan.\\nCorn sheller, improvement on W. Jones Rufus Guthrie,\\nBrimfield, Mass. Jan.\\nCoating for ships bottoms. James Russel, New Bedford, Mass. Jan.\\nCement, water proof. Canvass White, Whitestown, Oneida,\\nNew York _ Feb.\\nCoffee roaster, improvement in the. Peregrine Williamson,\\nBaltimore March\\nCircular saw. Robert Eastman and Josiah Jaquitt, Brunswick,\\nMassachusetts March\\nCanals, machine for excavating. Ichabod L. Skinner, Hartford,\\nConnecticut May-\\nCheese, mode of packing. Alexander Norton, Goshen, Conn. May\\nCorn cracker. Nathan Read, Belfast, Maine May\\nCloth, machine for napping, etc. John Byram and S. D. Fuller,\\nMendham, N. J. April\\nCoal, etc. machine for drawing. Edward E. Danley, Fredonia,\\nIndiana May\\nCandle wick, machine for making. Shaylor Ives, Chilicothe,\\nOhio May\\nCurrying knife. Daniel Tomlinson, Brookville, Conn. July\\nCarpeting, ingrained. John and Nicholas Haight, New York Aug.\\nClocks and watches. James Henry, Maysville, Kentucky Sept.\\nCocks, improvement in. E. Hubball, Baltimore Oct.\\nCotton, machine for spinning. William Bald, jun. Providence\\n23\\n1819\\n1820\\nRhode Island\\nCocks, valve. John Cluley and Benjamin Stancliffe, Phil.\\nChimneys, machine for sweeping.- Samuel S. Edmonston, N. Y. Nov.\\nCooperage, machine for doweling. Ralph Hunt, Ontario, N. Y. Dec.\\nCorn shelling machine. Henry and Elbert J. Rosevelt, N. Y. Jan.\\nCordage, machine for laying. Robert Graves, Boston Feb.\\nCement, water proof. Canvass White, Whitestown, New York Feb.\\nCotton, foot gear for cleaning. William Gould, M Intosh co.\\nOct.\\nNov.\\n26,\\n11,\\n15,\\n14,\\n28,\\n3,\\n10,\\n13,\\n15,\\n15,\\n14,\\n18,\\n29,\\n1,\\n20,\\n26,\\n3,\\n6,\\n8,\\n4,\\n12,\\n17,\\n16,\\n12,\\n13,\\n4,\\n4,\\n1821\\nFeb. 20,\\nFeb.\\nFeb.\\nFeb.\\nMarch\\nMarch\\nGeorgia\\nDo. Roping (double speeder.) Paul Moody, Boston\\nDo. Machine for roping or spinning. Do. Do.\\nDo. Spinning frames. Paul Moody, Boston\\nCloth, machine for shearing. Z. Carey, Oxford co. Maine\\nClothes, dry scouring. Thomas L. Jenning, New York\\nChimney and fire-place. Obadiah Dilano, Utica, New York\\nCrank, anti-friction for steam engines. Benjamin S. Oliver,\\nSalem, Mass. March\\nCandles, machine for dipping. John Aborn, Nottingham, N. J. March\\nCordage, improvement in the top sled for. Robert Graves,\\nBoston, Mass. March\\nCom shelling machine, improvement in the. Noah Lindsey,\\nCatskill, New York March\\nChurn, improvement in the. Adam Severt, Saratoga, N, Y. April", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "24 C\\nCarding machifte, improvement in the. Joshua Woodward,\\nFranklin township, Ohio May 2, 1821\\nCutting clothes by rules. Allen Ward, Huntsville, Alabama, June 16,\\nCock for drawing liquors, improvement in the. F Delano,\\nPhiladelphia June 29,\\nCarriages, improvement in travelling. George H Richards,\\nNew London, Conn, Aug. 8,\\nChurning by dog power. Ceo, E. Reeve and Joseph Ketcham,\\nOrange CO. New York Aug. 10,\\nCocks for draining liquors, etc. Jonathan Bliss, New York Sept. 24,\\nCement for mortar and stucco. David Mead Randolph, Rich d,\\nVirginia Sept. 25,\\nCandles, machinery used in making. Francis Fuller, N. Y. Sept. 29,\\nChimneys, improvement in the stacks of. Frederick Grey,\\nBaltimore -._-._ Oct. 8,\\nCotton, machine for packing. John Cook, Fayetteville, N. C. Oct. 12,\\nChains for cables, improvement in. I. Jennings, N. Y. Oct. 29,\\nClocks, improvement in. Joshua Burritt and W. P. Burdick,\\nIthaca, New York Oct. 25,\\nCanals, roads, etc. machine for di- ging. John Humes, Ricbm d,\\nVirginia Nov. 10,\\nChair, improvement in the rocking sofa. B. Fenny, Readsbor j\\nVermont Nov. 22,\\nCondensers, improvement in the steam. Thomas Skidmore,\\nNew York --._.,. _ Dee. 1,\\nCandles, machine for making. James Yard, Trenton, N. J. Dec* 4,\\nCotton yarn, improvement in manufacturing. Erastus Wolcott,\\nNewport, New York Dec. 11,\\nCorsets, improvement in. Wm. James, Cantelo, New York Dec. 31,\\nCupola furnace, improvement in the. Henry Worall, N^ Y. Dec. 31,\\nClocks, improvement in the machinery of. Dean, Dec. 31,\\nChaff, machine for breaking, etc. John Bolton, Warren, N. Y Jan. 28, 1822\\nChairs, improvement in nursing. Andrew Woods, Charlestown,\\nJefferson CO. Virginia ._---. March 13,\\nClock cases, improvement in. Joseph Ives, Bristol, Vt. March 21,\\nCock, improvement in the metallic screw. Jeremiah Carey,\\nBaltimore April 23,\\nClover seed, machine for getting out. William Loomis, Ashford,\\nConnecticut April 27,\\nCock, stop. John Morris, New Haven, Conn, May 15,\\nCordage, machine for pressing the tar out of. Thomas Barnitt,\\nPhiladelphia May 20,\\nChurn, improvement in the. Benjamin Hayden. jr. Trenton,\\nNew Jersey _._._--- June 15,\\nChurn, improvement in the. Eleazer Brown, and Ansel Keith,\\nWinficld, N. Y. June 19,\\nCider, mode of fermenting apple. William Elder, New Brunswick,\\nNew Jersey ..-_---- Aug. 21,\\nCutting bos, improvement in the. William Willis, Lynchburg,\\nVirginia Aug. 24,\\nCoffee, machine for hulling. Nathan Read, Belfast, Maine Sept. 10,\\nChurn, improvement in the. Samuel Clark, Morris county,\\nNew Jersey Oct. 4,\\nCoopers work, machinery for. Horace Wright, Onondaga, N. Y. Oct. 23,\\nCloth, improvement in the machine for shearing. Ezekiah Heald,\\nNorridgwork, Maine Dec. 4,\\nCorn, improvement in the mode of grinding. John Bicknell,\\nBuckfield, Maine Dec. 11,\\nCasks, improvement in the mode of making. U. Emmons, Green\\ncounty. New York Jan. 8, 18^3", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "C 26\\nGiover seed, machine for cleaning. Nathan Mills and Isaac Rogers,\\nBath, New Hampshire Jan. 14, 1823\\nCotton yarn, machine for spinning. Elisha Fuller, Attleborough,\\nMassachusetts .-_.--.. Feb. 6,\\nCarpeting, improvement in making ingrain. Wm. A. Prince,\\nNew York Feb. 12,\\nCom, machine for shelling. Samuel Spooner, Petersham, Mass. Feb. 27,\\nCo ton, improvement in the machine for cleaning. W. Hopkins,\\nPlainfield, Conn. March 6,\\nCotton, improvement in the machine for cleaning. George T.\\nSadler, Lawrence co. Alabama March 10,\\nCradle, improvement on the grain. Isaac Babcock, Rensselaer\\ncounty, N. F. March 24,\\nCombs, mode of manufacturing. Ira Ives, Bristol, Conn. April 5,\\nCorn sheller, improvement in the. William E. Sheffield, N. Y. April 15,\\nChair, improvement in the easy. Joseph D. Finney, Keene,\\nNew Hampshire _ _ _ May 8,\\nClocks, wooden wheeled, thirty hour. Ely Terry, Plymouth,\\nConnecticut May 26,\\nClover seed, machine for cleaning. Thomas D. Burrall, Geneva,\\nNew York ---.._ June 5,\\nCotton gins, making saws and grates for. Eleazer Carver, jun r,\\nBridgwater, Mass. June 19,\\nCotton gins, improvement in. Eleazer Carver, jun. Bridgewater,\\nMassachusetts _ _ June 13,\\nCotton, improvement in manufacturing. John T. Sharrocks,\\nWinchester, Va. June 20,\\nCultivator, improvement in the. Stephen Hubbard and Joseph\\nGreaves, Wilmington, Vt. June 21,\\nCock, improvement in the stop. Gaius Fenn, New York July 12,\\nCarriages, construction of. Johh B. Swan, Albany, New York July 24,\\nCircular saws, improvement in. John Brown, Boston Aug. 13,\\nChairs, machine for boring holes in. David Johnson, Richmond\\nOhio Sept. 19,\\nCorn stalks, machine for cutting. A. Glendenning, Butler co.\\nPennsylvania Sept. 25,\\nCircular saws, improvement in making. Silvanus Bonnel, Chatham\\nNew Jersey ._-....- Sept. 26,\\nCrucibles, improvement in making. James Dalliba, Watervliet,\\nNew York Sept. 26,\\nCarding machine, improvement in the. P. C. Curtis, Paris, Oneida\\ncounty. New York Oct. 15,\\nCutting out clothes, mode of. Ethan Campbell, Philadelphia Nov. 6,\\nCanal locks, improvement in. Jonas P. Fairlamb, Wilmington,\\nDelaware Nov. 27,\\nCocks for drawing liquids. Eli Dickinson, Amherst Mass. Dec. 17,\\nCotton scraper, improvement in the. Hqjratio Stark, Wilkinson\\ncounty, Miss. Feb. 3, 1824\\nCloth shearing machine, improvement in the. Beriah Swift,\\nWashington, N. Y. Feb. 7,\\nCotton, improvement in the process of manufacturing. Elisha\\nCongdon, Norwich, Conn. March 12,\\nCopper bolts, making. Berg and Ivers, New York, March 15,\\nCarriages, wheel improvement in. Bernard J. Malfeson,\\nBurlington N. J. April 6,\\nCorn shelling machine, improvement in the. Lemuel Peck,\\nBrookfield, Ct. April 9,\\nCorn shelling machine, improvement in the. John Moon, Fall s\\ntownship, Bucks CO. Penn. _ April 20,\\nCotton plant, improvement in cultivating the. S. W. Pomeroy,\\nBrighton, Mass. May 6,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "26 C\\nClover seed, machine for cleaulug. Isaac H. Haskin, Columbia,\\nNew York May\\nCement, improvement in fire-proof. H. Heinei;, Mifflin township,\\nPennsylvania -___-__- May\\nCrossing or colapsing lever power. William Scarbrough, Darien,\\nGeorgia May\\nCorn shelling machine, improvement in the. Hiram Hubbard,\\nPalmyra, N. Y. June\\nCarriage springs, improvement in. Lemuel H. Parsons, Stock-\\nbridge, Mass. _ _ _ June\\nCarding machine, improvement in the. C. Whiting, S. Lowder,\\nand S. Lowder, jr. Dedham, Mass. June\\nChimneys, curing smoky. Samuel Chase, Williamsport, Penn. July\\nCrimping boots. Ebenezer, G. Pomeroy, Lancaster, Ohio July\\nCotton ^in, running gear for the. Brittain Huckaby, Huntsville,\\nAlabama Aug.\\nCutting straw, stocks, c. Noah SafFord, Springfield, Vt. Aug,\\nCotton roping, machine for making. George Danforth, Norton,\\nMassachusetts _ Sept.\\nCrank wheel motion. James Wallace, Columbia, S. C Sept.\\nCurriers knives, machine for sharpening. James Bachelder,\\nNew Hampshire .__---. Nov.\\nCorn shelling machine. Lewis Whitney, New York Nov.\\nCorn shelling machine. Benjamin Crooker, New York Dec.\\nCombs, mode of cutting. Joel Brown, Springfield, Mass. Dec.\\nCheese press, improvement in the. Joseph Pride, Pottsdam,\\nNew York Dec.\\nCellars, vaults, c. construction of. E. Ludlow, N. Y. Dec.\\nCloth shearing machine. Wm. Hovey, Worcester, Mass. Dec.\\nCorn shelling machine. Alanson Little, Columbia, Conn. Dec.\\nCutting and rolling crackers. Daniel Pool, Philadelphia Dec.\\nClapboards, machine for sawing. E. Pray, E. Benjamin, and J. S.\\nStone, Livermore, Maine Dec.\\nCorn shelier, improvement in the. Peirson Reading, Trenton,\\nNew Jersey Dec.\\nCoffee, machine for hulling and cleaning. Roswell Abbey, N. Y. Jan.\\nCordage, machine for manufacturing. Franklin Kellsey, Middle-\\ntown, Conn. _ Feb.\\nCondensing steam and cooling liquor. Benjamin F. Joslin, N. Y. Feb.\\nChimneys and fire places. Lewis Kingsbury, Livonia, N. Y. Feb.\\nClover and other seeds, machine for cleaning. B. Sutton, Romulus,\\nNew Vcrk Feb.\\nCooking apparatus, portable. David Asher, Philadelphia Feb.\\nCarding machine, wool. E. Hale, jr. S. Hale, and J. Hale,\\nHaverhill, Mass. _ Feb,\\nCarding, improvement in wool. N. Rider, Sturbridge, Mass. March\\nCentre-board, used in vessels. G. Fountain, Staten Island,\\nNew York _ _ March\\nChanging the motion of machinery. Ottis Pettee, Newton,\\nMassachusetts --.--_ March\\nCotton, separating the seed from. Joseph C. and Thadeus Leavitt,\\nSuffield, Conn. March\\nChurning, machine for. Abiram Baird, Scoharrie, N. Y. March\\nCloth, machine for scouring and fulling. H. Hickox, Rutland,\\nNew York _ March\\nCloth, manufacturing into yarn. Luther Crane, Ware, Mass. March\\nChurn, improvement in the. John P. Bortle, Claverack, Columbia\\ncounty, N. Y. April\\nCorn, shelling and grinding. Samuel Fowkes, Catskill, N. Y. May\\nCorn shelling machine. Francis Price, New York May\\nCotton, packing. Webb Hart, Petersburg, Va. May\\n6, 1824\\n10,\\n19,\\n17,\\n23,\\n25,\\n26,\\n27,\\n16,\\n25,\\n2,\\n25,\\n9,\\n13,\\n27,\\n1, 1825\\n10,\\n18,\\n18,\\n12,\\n15,\\n15,\\n24,\\n15,\\n26,\\n26,\\n14,\\n4,\\n4,\\n5,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "C 27\\nGiocks, astronomical. Henry Miller, East Hanover, Lebanon,\\nPa. May 5, 1825\\nChurn, impt. in the. Asa Humphrey, Gray, Maine May 9,\\nCutter, rivet and bolt. Holly Seely, Unadilla, New-York May 12,\\nCloth, improvement for raisin i the nap of. Job Wilkinson,\\nNew-York May 12,\\nClocks, wooden wheeled 30 hours. Eli Terry, Plymouth, Conn. May 18,\\nCotton planting, impt. in the mode of, C. Ford, Painville,\\nVirginia ---_..- May 26,\\nCoaches, impt. in making posts. Richard Ward, Schenectady,\\nNew-York --_--. June 2,\\nCloth, machine for templing. Philo C. Curtis, Paris, New-York June 16,\\nCoffee, machine for roasting. Peregrine Williamson, Baltimore,\\nMaryland June 18,\\nCoal, impt. in a kiln for charing. Conrad Kownslar, Mill Creek,\\nVirginia June 20,\\nCorn shelling machine, impt. in the. William C. Hawley, N-Y. June 22,\\nCorn, impt. in the machine for shelling. John Moore, Morris-\\nvilie. Pa. June 27,\\nCloth, impt. in the machine for napping. S. Marsh, Fairfax, Vt. July 20,\\nCider mills, impt. in. T. Showerman, Covington, N-Y. July 20,\\nCorn shelling machine, impt. in. Samuel Lane, Hallowell,\\nMaine Sep r 9,\\nClocks, wooden wheeled 30 hours. Eli Terry, Plymouth, Conn. Sepr 9,\\nCombs, impt. in a machiie for cutting P Pratt, New-York Sep r 9,\\nCarriage, impt in the Calash top. G. Holloway, Baltimore, Md. Sep r 9,\\nCotton packmg, machine for. Lewis Layssard, Halifax, North-\\nCarolina Sep. 28,\\nChurn, double dash. Ezekiel Waterhouse, Gardiner, Maine Sep. 29,\\nCofifee, mode of extracting strength of roasted. Lewis Martelly,\\nNew-York ._-_-- Sep. 30,\\nCotton, impt. in the machine for pressing. J. N. Gordon, Ply-\\nmouth, N. C. _ Oct. 8,\\nCanal boats, tnachine for raising. S. Doolittle, Rochester, N-Y. Oct. 25,\\nCorn shelling machine, impt. in the. Amon Bailey, Pouitney,\\nVermont Nov. 1,\\nChiro velocipede, impt. in. Gideon Barker, Providence, R. 1. Nov. 1,\\nCurrier s knife, impt. in the. James Batchelder, Lancaster,\\nN. Hamp. Nov. 3,\\nCast iron shoes, for horses, impt. in. S. W. Whitman, Madi-\\nson, Ohio Nov. 4,\\nCultivator, impt. in the teeth, c. f. William Beach, Phil a Nov. 8,\\nCoach lace, making, William G- Baniet, Newark, N. Jersey Nov. 18,\\nCutter, in the punch rivet and screw. L. C. Judson, VVater-\\nvilte, N-Y. Nov, 18,\\nCombs, in cutting Philo Pratt, Meredin, Conn. Nov. 22,\\nChurn, cutting curds, c. James Buck, Cha ham, Conn. Dec. 5,\\nCutting paper, machine for. John M Clintick and George\\nFaber, Chambersburg, Penn. Dec. 18,\\nCement, water. Simeon Guilford, Lebanon, Penn. Jan. 11, 1826\\nCarriages, mode of retarding. Ezra Slifer, Boonsborough,Md. Jan. 16,\\nCooking apparatus, impt. in a. John Bouis, 78, Baltimore st.\\nBaltimore __\u00e2\u0096\u00a0--. jan, 19,\\nCorns, tincture for curing. Elisha Smith, New Brunswick,\\nNew-Jersey Jan. 20,\\nCooking stove, impt. in the. David Little, Hagerstown, Md. Feb. 1,\\nCotton, cleaning Sea Island. Jesse Reed, Marshfield, Plymouth,\\nMassachusetts Feb. 3,\\nCanals, digging. Jeremiah Brainard. Rome, Oneida county,\\nNew-York, Feb. 10,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "28 C\\nCotton, machine for cultivating. Francis H. Smith, Richmond,\\nVirginia, Feb. 15, 1826\\nClocks, wooden wheel 30 hours: (re-issued.) E. Terry, Ply-\\nmouth, Conn. --_.-- Mar. 4,\\nChests, wrought iron. Jesse Delano, New- York Mar. 7,\\nCandles, machinery for dipping. William Day, Gardiner, Me. Mar. 11,\\nCurrying leather, knife for. Freeman Palmer, New-Hamp. Mar. 17,\\nCotton press. Gideon Glenn, Louisburg, North-Carolina April 12,\\nCarpeting, loom for weaving. Horace Baker, North Salem,\\nNew-York, April 14,\\nCarronades, c. elevating screw for. Enoch Hidden, N. Y. April 96,\\nCotton press, combined lever. Eml. Venear, Halifax, N. Car. May 10,\\nCanals, machine for excavating. Lot Forrester, Ridgefield,\\nConnecticut -.__-- May 10,\\nCordage, machine for making. Erastus Bartholomew, Boston May 17,\\nChain cables. Do Do May 17,\\nCircular saw. William Kendall, jr. Maine May 18,\\nCarts and wagons, mode of loading. Noah Osborn, Fairfield,\\nConnecticut May 23,\\nCanals, inclined rail-way for removing earth from. William H.\\nDoll, Harrisburg, Penn. _ May 29,\\nChimneys, improvement in. A. G. D. Tuthill, Utica, N. Y. Juhe 8,\\nCotton, mode of taking from the doffer. Elijah Thompson,\\nLowell, Mass. --._.- June 9,\\nCotton and wool, machine for spinning. William Carmichael,\\nSaady lake, N. Y.- June 10,\\nCotton, flax and wool, rolling or twisting. William White-\\nhead, jr. Patterson, New-Jersey June 14,\\nCataract, instrument used for the. Thomas R. Williams, Phil-\\nadelphia June 14,\\nCorn shelling machine. Jeremiah Dodson, Guilford, N. Carolina June 15,\\nClocks, 30 hours, wooden wheeled. Eli Terry, Plymouth, Conn.\\n(re-issued,) -.___. July 5,\\nCleave harrow for clearing ground. Lemuel Tam, Sussex coun-\\nty, Delaware July 11,\\nCartridges for blasting rocks. John B. Ives, Lebanon, Penn. July 17,\\nComposition, applied to wool. Ziba Parkhurst, Grafton, Mass. Aug. 19,\\nCarding machine, improvement in. James H. Arnold, Belmont,\\nOhio Sep. 25,\\nCellars and vaults, mode of constructing. Henry Hallock,\\nNew- York Oct. 24,\\nCorn, machine for shelling. Elijah Russel. Greensboro* N. C. Oct. 24,\\nCannon, method of discharging. Henry Whitcomb. Adams,\\nNew-York Oct. 25,\\nCurrying knife, constructing and grinding the. Samuel Brooks,\\nNew-York Nov. 13,\\nCabbage machine for cutting. F. Berkemeger and J. Dengler,\\nGreenwick, Penn. _ _ _ _ Nov. 14,\\nCorn, machine for husking. Howlet Bushnell, Norwich Conn. Nov. 14,\\nCoton gin, mode of propelling the. Peter Knox, Augusta Ga. Dec. 7,\\nCoal sifter, improvement in the revolving. Thomas Borbidge\\nand Anson Martin, Kingston township, Penn. Dec. 30,\\nCement. -vater proof. Simeon Guilford, Washington, D. C. Jan. 16, 1827\\nCorn, machine for shelling. Edward Newman, Guilford county,\\nNorth-Carolina Feb. 7,\\nChair, improvement in the. Jacob Daley, Baltimore Feb. 9,\\nChurn, improvement in the rocking. John G. Philip, Kin-\\nderhook Feb. 15,\\nCotton, improvement in the mode of packing. William C.\\nThomas, Richmond county, N. C. Feb 15,\\nCopperas, ia the method of making. Isaac Tyson, Baffesore, Feb 15,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "C 29\\nCotton, machine for pressing. Philemon White, Chatham coun-\\nty, N. Car. Feb. 19, 1827\\nCutting garments, mode of. James G. Wilson, N. York Feb. 28,\\nCutting hard substances, machine for. John H. Hall, Harper s\\nFerry, Virginia Mar. 7,\\nChimneys, wheel dampers for. James Reiley and John Flana-\\ngan, Waynesburg, Penn. Mar. 10,\\nCorn sheller, longitudinal. George E. Waring, Poundridge,\\nNew- York Mar, 16,\\nChurn, improvement in the. Samuel L. Bagley, Hillsdale,\\nNew- York Mar. 21,\\nCotton I oben, prepared for spinning. Gilbert Brewster, Pough-\\nkeepsie, New-York Mar. 28,\\nCider mill, improvement in the. Constant H. Wicks, Paris,\\nNew- York .-_..- April 9,\\nClay tubes, improvement in making. John R. Rowel and Henry\\nWise, Fredericktown, Penn. May 10,\\nCanals, safety gate for. Jacob Van-Dorn, Clen, Montgomery\\ncounty, New-York May 14,\\nCock for hydrants, improvement in the valve. Benjamin Stan-\\ncliffe, Philadelphia May 15,\\nCotton press, improvement in the. Richard Jarnigan, Waynesbo-\\nrough, North-Carolina _ May 15,\\nCleaning Machme, for wheat, rye, c. John Tyler, Claremont,\\nNew-Hampshire May 18,\\nCarts for removing earth, improvement in. Jeremiah Price,\\nLockport, New- York May 18,\\nChurn, improvement in the. Levi Rosenkrans, Urbanna, N. Y. May 19,\\nCorn, machine for crushing with the cob. S. K. Gauntt, Green-\\nville, Tennessee May 25,\\nD\\nDistilling of liquor. Aaron Putnam, Medford, Mass.\\nDistilling. Nathan Reed, Salem, Mass.\\nDocks or harbors, machine for cleaning or deepening. P. Za-\\ncharie, Baltimore, Md. _\\nDistilling spiritous liquor. Joseph Simpson, Richmond, Va.\\nDuck sail weaving. James Davenport, New-Jersey\\nDocks and harbors, a machine for cleaning. Stephen Colver,\\nDough and paste, breaking. Daniel Pettibone\\nDistilling. See Evaporation.\\nDocks, machine for cleaning out. John Greenleaf July 13, 1802\\nDry docks, improvement in erecting. John Gardiner Dec. 3,\\nDistilling spirits, improvement in. Daniel Ilsley May 14, 1803\\nDistillation by steam, in wooden or other stills. E. and Thomas\\nWest, Fayetteviile co. Ken. _ _ July 8,\\nDouble draught fire place. Talmage Ross _ Jan. 23, 1804\\nDouble steam bath still. John James Giraud April 17,\\nDouble crank. See Fulling Mill.\\nDough, machine for breaking. Laban Folgfir, Hingham, Mass Nov. 1,\\nDistillation. See Boiling.\\nDye woods, machine for grinding, sawing. John Matthews,\\nPhiladelphia Aug. 13 1805\\nDistilling apparatus. A. Heistand, Yorktown, Penn. Nov. 27\\nDough, machine for making. Geo. Richards, Stonington, Conn. Feb. 14, 1806\\nDressing flax. Elisha Mack Mar. 21,\\nDiving machines. Richard Tripe, Dover, New Hampshire April 1,\\nDye woods. See Grinding, Sfc.\\nDouble forcing pumps. Charles Colver, Champlain, N. Y- April 1, 1807\\nJan.\\n29,\\n1791\\nAug.\\n29,\\nNov\\n24,\\nMar\\n4,\\n1794\\nFeb.\\n14,\\nDec.\\n14,\\n1798\\nNov.\\n16,\\n1796", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "May 1,\\nJune 21,\\nJuly\\nJuly\\nJuly\\n7,\\n13,\\n13,\\n-Aug.\\nAug.\\nDec.\\n13,\\n17,\\n24,\\nJan.\\n14,\\nJan.\\n24,\\nMar.\\n2,\\nSO D\\nDistilling, apparatus for. A. Weaver, Adams co. Penn. April 23, 1807\\nDistilling or boiling water. Eli Barnum and Ben. Brooks, New\\nMarlboro Mass. Mar. 21, 1808\\n-Door hinge. See Friction Roller.\\nDouble lever press. Caleb Johnson, New Glasgow, Va. June 3,\\nDye woods, machine for rasping. Jesse Reed, Boston June 3,\\nDistilling. E. Barnum and B. Brooks, New Marlboro Mass. July 13,\\nDouble. See Boiler.\\nDipping. See Candles.\\nDistilling apparatus. A. Bouchrie, Philadelphia Jan. 3, 1805\\nDying of silk goods, machine for W. Barret June 27,\\nDye wood, machine for cutting. E. Hubbell, Middlebury, Vert. June 27,\\nDelaware Spinner. J. Alricks, Wilmington, Del. Oct. 11,\\nDistilling apparatus. W. Chamberlain, Vert. Mar. 17, 1810\\nDough, machine for breaking. C. Barnard, Nantucket, Mass. April 17,\\nDistilling by steam. John Morris Bennet, Middletown, Conn.\\nDistilling apparatus. A. Tobey, Alford, Mass.\\nDrying grain of all kinds. B. Parry, Bucks co. Penn.\\nDistilling. M. Garden, Staunton, Va.\\nDraining plough. Stephen Hall, Boston\\nDye yoods, machine for cutting. I. Richards, 3d, Norfolk,\\nConnecticut _ _ _\\nDomestic spinn r. E. Heavrick, Albany, N. Y.\\nDiving dress. Chauncey Hall, Conn.\\nDrying fuel ror glass furnaces. James Lee, Philadelphia -Jan. 14, 1811\\nDistilling essential oils. D Jew^t, Pitsfield Mass.\\nDistilling. Jacob Miiler, Lancaster, Penn.\\nDistilleries and kitchens. William Gamble, Washington, D. C. April 18,\\nDye woods, machine for rasping. Samuel Stone, Enosburg,Va. May 3,\\nDistilling. Andrew Dunlap, Boston _ _ May 3,\\nDistilling. J. James Giraud, Baltimore _ June 14,\\nDistilling and refining apparatus. Jacob Sherer and Abrah m\\nKiUan, Lancaster, Penn _ June 17,\\nDrying house for drying fruit. S. Strong, Wilkestownship, Ohio Sep. 2,\\nDistilling at one operation. Jonathan Shaw, Palmer, Mass. Nov. 13,\\nDistilling. Lewis Lescesne, Belleville, N. J. Dec. 4,\\nDock, floating dry. Samuel Rose, N. Y. June 15,\\nDistilling. Omri Carrier, Enfield, Conn. _ _ Nov! 2,\\nDistilling. Omri Carrier, Enfield Conn. Jan. 18, 1813\\nDistilling. John Bates, Hartford, Conn. Jan. 26,\\nDistilling and boiling liquors. J. Morris, New Haven, Conn. Mar. 3,\\nDrawing wire, machine for. John J. Staples, Flushing, N. Y. May 10,\\nDies, circular, improvement en Perkins. Jacob Perkins and\\nGeo. Murray, Philadelphia _ June 25,\\nDistilling, a cylinder heater for. C. Jenks and Abiel Perse, East\\nWindsor, Conn. _---__ July 12,\\nDie work, instead of etching. A. Brewster, Frankfort, Penn. July 15,\\nDistilling, heating the mash for. T. Balden, Hartford, Conn. Aug. 18,\\nDistillation, heating water for. A. Anderson, Philadelphia -Oct. 27,\\nDistilling apparatus. I. Hoffman, Shawangunk, N. Y. Dec. 31,\\nDye woods, for rasping and grinding. Joseph Broad, Springfield\\nMass. Mar. 1, 1814\\nDistillation. John W. Alder, Pennsborough, Penn. April 29,\\nDistilling. Wm. M. B. WoUias and H. P. Barlow, Oneida co.\\nNew-York\\nDye stuflfs, cutting. Aaron Broad, Litchfield, Conn\\nDies for metals. Ben. Mead and Giles Richards, Boston\\nDistilling from grain, c. Simon Shurtiiff, Oneida co. N.\\nDistilling by steam. David Dewy, Sullivan, N. Y\\nDying silks. T. Harrison and Robert Pierpont, N. Y.\\nMay\\n6,\\nJune\\ny,\\nJuly\\n2,\\nJuly\\n5,\\n-July\\nOct.\\n18,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "D 31\\nDistilling. Naphtali Hart, Easton, Penn. Oct. 29, 1814\\nDistilJing by steam, c. Enos Brown, Oneida co. N. Y. Jan. 23, 1815\\nDistillation, cooling mash for. Thos. Whitemell, Scotland\\nNeck, N. C. Sep, 2,\\nDistilling turpentine, tar, c. Wm. Adam Rapp N. Y. Dec. 4,\\nDistillation by steam. Hezekiah Kelly, Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. 16, 1816\\nDye woods, saw mill for. John Elder, Hamilton, Mass. Feb 16,\\nDye woods, saw mill for. John Eider, Hamilton Mass. April 11,\\nDistilling and lectifying, c. John Whips, Jefferson co. Ken. April 22,\\nDanger scape. Wm. Start, Greensborough, Md. May 3,\\nDistilling. Norman Goodsell, Paris, N. Y. June 13,\\nDistilling. Wm. Richardson, Kingston, N. Y. June 15,\\nDistilling. E. Talmage, Lancaster, Ken. July 8,\\nDistilling. Amos Blood, Boston _ Juiy 16,\\nDouble stave and parallel jointer. J. S. Keen, Phil. -Oct. 1,\\nDocks projecting. Moses Rogers, N. Y. Jan. 7,\\nDye woods, machine for rasping. Beriah Swift, Washington,\\nDuchess CO. N. Y, Feb 1, 1817\\nDry docks, rotary. Joseph Webb, N. Y. May 3.\\nDying and finishing silk goods. A. Stearns and W. Barret,\\nCambridge, Mass. Jan. 30, 1818\\nDrill for potatoes. George Harper, Jenkington, Penn. Mar. 23,\\nDogs, a new power. A. Tienan, N. Y. April 27,\\nDying and finishing silk. A. Stearns and W. Barret, Boston, Sep. 8,\\nDistilling, improvement in. Pierce Wood Frederick co. Md. Sep. 29,\\nDistilling, improvement in. Charles Merot, Phil. Nov. 5,\\nDry dock, floating. Albert Brus^ Augusta, Ga. Nov. 6,\\nDouble Speeder. Wm, Hines, Coventry. R. I. Feb. 6,\\nDying, tanning, c. chesnut used in. W. Sheldon, Springfield,\\nHampton co. Mass. _ Feb. 26,\\nDistilling, improvement in. James Caze, N. Y. Mar. 18,\\nDouble speeder for roping cotton. Paul Moody, Boston April 3,\\nDistilling, apparatus for. Henry field, Camillus, N. Y. June 17,\\nDomestic spinner John Brown, Providence, R. I. July 22,\\nDiving drum. Jasper Johnson, Albany, N. Y. July 31,\\nDistilling, improvement in the apparatus for. Frederick Kalisky,\\nPhiladelphia Dec. 14, 1819\\nDistilling, improvement in. Richard Wilcox, N. Y. April 20, 1820\\nDiving, mode of. William Brookfield, Detroit, Mich. Ter. July 17,\\nDraw grinding machine. Thomas Dakin, Harpers-Ferry, Va. July 28,\\nDrying cloth by steam. Rolan Duncanright, Medvvay, Mass. Aug. 30,\\nDouble speeder, improvement on No. 1. Jon. Fisk, Med. Mass. Dec. 7,\\nDo. No. 2. do. do. Dec. 7,\\nDo. No. 3. do. do. Dec. 8,\\nDo. No. 4. do. do. Dec. 8,\\nDo. No. 5. do, do. Dec, 8,\\nDouble speeder, combination of improvements on the. Jona-\\nthan Fisk, Medway, Mass. Dec. 9,\\nDyewoods, machine tor cutting. Elijah Converse. Dayton,\\nOhio Jan. 10, 1821\\nDouble speeder for roping cotton. Paul Moody, Boston Jan. 19,\\nDistilling, improvement in. David Cutter, Butler co. Ohio Feb. 20,\\n_ Dry scouring clothes. Thomas L. Jennings, New-York -Mar. 3,\\nDistilling spirits, improvement in. Robert Blaikie, N. Y. April 27,\\nDuck or canvass sail, manufacturing. Josiah Chapman, Frank-\\nfort, Penn. July 9,\\nDistilling, improvement in the still for. Ballazar J. Kallenbach,\\nPhiladelphia Aug. 6,\\nDry docks, improvement in. Ralph Bulkley, N. Y. Aug. 28,\\nDistilling, improvement in the apparatus for. Henry F. Fisher,\\nPhiladelphia Sep. 12,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "32 D\\nDry docks, improvement in floating. Edward Covenhoven,\\nGreenburgb, N. J. Oct. 30, 1821\\nDrawers, improvement in making. Henry Brewer, N. Y. Feb. 28, 1822\\nDistilling, improvement in. Philip Greiner, Brandywine Town-\\nship, Penn. April 17,\\nDough, machine for making. Josiah S. Fisher and Sylvester\\nW. Talbot, Norfolk, Mass. -April 25,\\nDrill, Cotton thinner and plough. Wm. Willis, Edgefield Dis-\\ntrict, S. S. May 17,\\nDistilling, improvement in the apparatus for. Uriah Swetland,\\nKingston, Penn. Nov. 18,\\nDistilling by steam, improvement in. Elias Gilhausen, Halifax\\ntownship, Penn. Jan. 14, 1823\\nDouble Speeder, improvement m the. Az. Arnold, North Pro-\\nvidence, R. I. Jan. 21,\\nDistilling, improvement in. MalcolmM Donald, Fayette, Penn. Feb. 19,\\nDistilling, improvement in. Increase Carpenter and J. Roe,\\nNew-York Jan. 29, 1824\\nDresses, mode of finishing. James R. Williams, Baltimore Mar. 3,\\nDiving suit, improvement in the. W. C. Davison and D. Clark,\\nPittsfield, N. Y. July 26,\\nDistilling, machinery used in. Daniel Jackson, Peru, N. Y. Dec. 28,\\nDeck lights for ships. George Gray, Lynn, Mass. Mar. 26, 1825\\nDowelling bit, improvement in the. John Thomas, Washing-\\nton, D. C. April 2,\\nDry docks, improvement in. Christian Berg, N. Y. April 9,\\nDistilling spirits, improvement in the mode. William Avery,\\nPomfrey, N. Y. May 13,\\nDry docks, improvement in the floating. Wm. R. Loweree,\\nNew-York June 23,\\nDock, marine elevating, improvement in apparatus. E. Buck\\nand Henry Crehore, Boston July 11,\\nDo. Robert Gerry and Abel Bayard, Boston, Mass. July 11,\\nDivitial invention. C. S. Rafinesque, Lexington, Ken. Aug. 23,\\nDelineator, improvement in the. Jonas Weeks, N. Y. Sep. 9,\\nDye woods, machine for cutting. Ephraim Morris, Bloomfield,\\nNew-Jersey _ gep. 27,\\nDistilling spirits, improvement in the method. Abm. Whitson,\\nStaunton, Va. Sep. 28,\\nDecay of vessels, mode of preventing. Anthony Plantou, Ph a. Oct. 1,\\nDistilling, in the apparatus for. John C. Douglas, Troy. N. Y. Nov. 26,\\nDoors and sashes, mode of preventing from being too tight.\\nDaniel Fraser, N. Y. -Dec. 12,\\nDry docks. Levi H. Clarke and L. M. Wiss, N. Y. Dec. 22,\\nDock, ship rail way. John Thomas, N. Y. Feb. 24, 1826\\nDoors, making rack bolts for. J. Brown and George W. Robin-\\nson, Providence, R. L Mar. 24,\\nDry docks. Alonso Place, N. Y. April 1,\\nDistilling spirits from cider and grain. Samuel Harwood, 3d,\\nBraintree, N. Y. April 15,\\nDress, boys Charles Herwick, N. Y. -May 16,\\nDock, buoyant Maximin Isnard,N. Y. June 22,\\nDock, carrying and lifting trunk. James Barron, Norfolk, Va. Aug. 2,\\nDock, floating dry, improvement in the. John Floyd, Kittery,\\nMaine Aug. 19,\\nDying the hair on skins. Joseph Herring, N. Y. Nov. 19,\\nDairy cooler, for milk, cream, c. David Witmer, Paradise,\\nPennsylvania ---_.. Dec. 7,\\nDistillation, improvement in. Normon and Anson Wolcott,\\nBloomfield, N. Y. Dec. 8,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "33\\nEngine, improvement in fire. Jesse Kersey April 13, 1797\\nEngine, a capstan fire. Sam Eli Hamlin _ Aug. 30, 1799\\nEvaporation, improvement in. T. Bedwell and B. Henfrey,\\nPhiladelphia Feb. 12, 1801\\nEvaporation, mode of increasing for the purpose of distilling.\\nB. Henfrey, Lancaster co. Penn. Mar. 2,\\nEngraving, improvement in the art of. J. Hutton and G. Fair-\\nman, Albany, N. Y. Jan. 8, 1802\\nEssence of bark for dying, mode of extracting. Sam. Down-\\ning, Trenton, N. J. April 19,\\nEconomical house, and ship steam kitchens. N. Bourean, Alex-\\nandria, D. C, Aug. 30,\\nEvaporating furnace. John Richardson Sep. 13,\\nEvaporating furnace, improvement in. J. Richardson, Athens,\\nPennsylvania April 4, 1803\\nExtinguishing fires. See fires.\\nEarth, machine for raising and removing. J. Piatt, Albany,\\nNevir-York May 4, 1805\\nEarth, machine for removing, c. Jacob Welsh, Boston May 6,\\nEssence of tansy. Israel Newton, Norwich, Va. Feb. 28, 1806\\nEvaporation. Thomas Arnold Mar. 5,\\nEgyptian lock. A. Ogier, Stansbury, N. Y. Feb. 11, 1807\\nEconomical furnace, or stove. Joseph Poudrell, N. Y. April 6, 1808\\nElastic chair. Sam. Gragg, Boston Aug. 31,\\nElastic trace and brace. Ben. Giddins, Baltimore Dec. 10,\\nElevator, water. John Henrick, jr. Albany Feb. 1, 1810\\nExplosion. See Combustion.\\nExpanding ai.d folding wheel. H. Steward, Clark co Indiana Jan. 24, 1811\\nEvaporation, making salts by. B. Wildborn, Washington, N.Y. Feb. 4,\\nElevator for the use of the sick. J. Elliot, Newbury, Mass. Feb. 15,\\nElectrophorus. David F. Launy, Philadelphia Aug. 23,\\nElixir, restorative. H. Frink, Northampton, Mass. Jan. 6, 1812\\nElevator and hopper boy. Sam. Walgemoore, Washington,\\nDist. Col. Feb. 22,\\nElevating grain, c. Jeremiah Bailey, Kennet Square, Penn. June 19,\\nEdge tools, steel for. Elisha Gordan, Philadelphia June 2C,\\nExtracts from barks, obtaining. Wm. Greene Jessender, Wal-\\npole, N. H. Oct. 20,\\nElevator for raising fluids, c. R. Christy, Jefferson co. Va. Nov. 21,\\nEngine, water. Joel M. Dupery, Woodford, Ken. April 13, 18l4\\nEvaporator for salt water. Wm. M. Hawkins, King and Queen s\\ncounty, Va. -__-.- April 23,\\nEtching the end pieces of bank notes. Henry S. Tanner, Phil. July 1, 1815\\nEvaporate and steam engine. David Heath, Phil. July 26, 1816\\nElectrical apparatus. T.Brown, Albany, N. Y. Dec. 20,\\nElixir of life. Julius Rucco, Baltimore Mar. 29, 1817\\nExcavating plough James Richmond, Hudson, N. Y. June 28,\\nElastic clamp. Thos. Rowel Hoyt, Goffstown, N. H. Dec. 6,\\nEmery making. Wm. Garratt, New-London, Otsego, county,\\nNew-York Feb. 27, 1819\\nEngines for mills on brooks. Jacob Toller, Phil. July 13,\\nEarth in making roads, ,c. apparatus for removing. I. L. Skin-\\nner and S. F. Hooker, Sackett s Harbor, N. Y. Mar. 23, 1820\\nEliptical log- wheels. Wm. B. Copley, Whitestown, N. Y. -May, 9, 1821\\nElastic floor for propelling boats Oliver Phelps, Lansingburgh,\\nNew-York _ Nov. 17,\\nEngraving, making metalic plates for. David H. Mason, Phil. May 17, 1822", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "Elevators, for raising water. Social Rolph, Albany, N. Y. Nov. 16, 1822\\nEngine, improvement in the rotary steam. Dudley L. Farnam,\\nNew-Vork Feb. 19, 1823\\nEngine, improvement in the steam. Amos Thayer, jr N. Y. Mar. 6,\\nEvaporating liquids. Abner Vansant, Jefferson county, Mi. Sep. 29, 1823\\nExtender. Asa Bisbee, N. Yarmouth, Maine Jan. 27, 1824\\nEartli, stone, c, removing. Orange H. Dibble, Niagara coun-\\nty, N. Y. Feb. 20,\\nEngine, improvement in the atmospheric. Eb. and Js. Prentiss,\\nBaltimore June 22, 1824\\nEarth, mode of loading and unloading. John Owings, Bait. Aug. 27,\\nExtending and multiplying power. Wm. Kendall, jr. Water-\\nville, Maine Jan. 16, 1826\\nEngine, gas or vapour. Samuel Morey, Oxford, New- Hamp-\\nshire April 1,\\nEarth, machine for removing. Peirson Reading, Trenton, New-\\nJersey .---_-_ June 1, 1826\\nDo. Cyrus Barnard, New Lynn township, Penn. July 14,\\nEvaporating liquids. Charles Sholes, Phelps, N. Y. July 26,\\nElevating liquors to upper rooms. John A. Smith, N. London,\\nConnecticut Aug. 7,\\nEngine for throwing water. G. Shalk and William Tintoff,\\nLebanon, Penn. Sep. 23,\\nFire, to rescue from. See Construction.\\nFire, to stop the progress of. B. Taylor, N. Y. Mar. 23, 1794\\nFish, improvement in the manner of catching. J. Ellicot,Penn. Mar. 25, 1795\\nFlax and hemp, spinning of. See hemp and flax.\\nFlour and meal, improvement in manufacturing of. Oliver\\nEvans, Phil. Dec. 18, 1796\\nForgeries, to prevent. See Punches.\\nFire engine. See Engine.\\nFire place, improvement in. C. W. Peal Nov. 16, 1797\\nFlax and hemp. See Mill.\\nForce obtained by wafer. S. Morcy, Alford, N. H. Nov. 17, 1800\\nFlax, machine for breaking. John Cannon -Jan. 17, 1801\\nFlax breaking, machine for. John Cannon, Wilmington, Del. Jan. 17,\\nForcing pump. John Evelth, Providence, R. I. June 13,\\nFish, improved mode of carrying in warm weather. N. Robins,\\nBurlington, N. J. Mar. 11, 1802\\nFlat roofed houses and balconies, improvement in. Henry John-\\nson, Baltimore May 1,\\nFire stop, improvement in the. Elisha Putman Aug. 24,\\nFinding salt water and metals. V. Cook, Kentucky. Nov. 1,\\nFire engine, improvement in. Stephen Stewart Dec. 6,\\nFireplace. See Double draught-\\nFastenings or springs. See Windoiv.\\nFires, method of extinguishing in houses. Sam. F. Lord, jr. Mar. 10, 1803\\nFlax seed, machine for cleaning. Paul Gottry -April 24, 1804\\nFan. See Columbian.\\nFulling mill, improvement in. called the double crank. Levi\\nOsborn July 12,\\nForcing pump to raise water. Aaron Taylor Oct. 4,\\nFiltering machine. Dan. M. Mullen and Thos. M Curdy, Phil. Nov. 16,\\nFire, composition to prevent houses from catching. D. Stodder Nov. 16,\\nFire place. See Close.\\nFlour mill. Samuel Church, Amherst, Mass. May 4, 1805\\nFanning mill. See Smut, 8fc.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "h iuids, machine lor raisuig. D. Tomliason, BrookiielU, GoiiB. \u00c2\u00ab\\\\Itty 27, 180.\\nFlax. See Dressing.\\ni\u00c2\u00abulling mill and washing machine. John Kennion, Duchess co.\\nNew York March 8G, 18U\\nFiltering impure water and wine c. Solomon M Combs, Joseph\\nSmith, and Ben. D. Galpin, Baltimore May 24,\\nJ?ire place with a fiat funnel. Abraham Fisher Feb 17, 1807\\nFire brick, mode of making. Eben. Jenks, Canaan, Conn. Feb 17,\\nFire places and stoves, improvement in. A. Pollock, Boston April 23,\\nFire engine, improvement in. Jacob Smith, jun. New York May 20,\\nFiltering pot. Michael Freytag, Philadelphia July 1,\\nPlou? and cieal, mode of manufacturing. O.Evans, Philadelphia Jan 22, 180i^\\nFire place?, or open stoves, improvement in. J. F. Gould, New-\\nburyport, Massachusetts _ _ Feb 1,\\nFanning mill for grain, c. Samuel Dodge, Cleveland, Ohio Feb 9,\\nFor :ing pump, with double action. E. Cady, jun. Chatham, N.Y. March 9,\\nFire places, improvement in. G Gridley, Newburyport Mass. March 14,\\nFanning mill for grain or clover seed, c. 0. Barrett, jun. San-\\ndy Hill, New York Mai ch 23,\\nFurnace or stove. See Economical.\\nFriction, mode of lessening in carriages. Robert Kilborn, Great\\nBarrington, Massachusetts _ _ _ _ April 13\\nFaucets for drawing liquors. Ira Ives, Bristol, Conn. April 14,\\nJ riction roller, door hinge. John Bailey, jun. Plymouth, Mass. May 16,\\nFloating dry dock. William Rhodes^ New York May 16,\\nFunnels for fluids. Philip Apple, Philadelphia July 13,\\nFanning and winnowing mill. Ben. Atwell, Burlington, N. Y. Sept 19,\\nForcing pump. See Pneumatic.\\nFastening window shutters. J. Blanchard, New York Jaa 14,\\nFlax and hemp, machine for dressing. Richard S. Chappel Pawlet,\\nRutland county. New York Jan 18, ISOS\\nFlax and hemp machine. Eli F. Hill. Onandago, New York Feb 11,\\nFur cutting machine. E. Cutters, Battleboro Virginia March I,\\nFinishing silks. See Silks.\\nFrame for finishing. See Dyeing.\\nFlax dressing machine. J. Barlow, Granville, Massachusetts Aug 23,\\nFurrowing, machine for. M. and I Nichols, Otsego, N. Y. Oct 12,\\nFlexible platform for giving motion. John Johnston, jun. Chai les-\\nton, South Carolina Nov 22,\\nFishing seine. P Croff, Little York, Pennsylvania Dec 16,\\nFelloes, machine for sawing W. F. Sheffield, New York Dec 20, 180H-\\nrioatine; mill and silent fisher. E. brd, Charleston, S. 0. Dec 20,\\nFunnelVith a vent. D. Clarke, West Stockbridge, Mass. April 9, ISlfc)\\nFlax machine. Oliver Wilde, Canaan, New York April 16,\\nFur cutting machine, Martin Clark, New York April 21,\\nFelloes, machinefor dressing. S. Church, Amherst, Mass. April 25,\\nFanning mill. Sam. Snedeker, Johnstown, New York April 27,\\nFur cutting machine. Eleazer Sprague, Danbury, Conn. May 1,\\nFireplaces. Eben Whiting, Great Barrington, Massachusetts June 18,\\nFire places. do do do June 27,\\nFlax and hemp, machine for breaking. N. P. Robinson, Fleming-\\ncounty, Kentucky Aug 31,\\nForcing pump for fire engines. Eli Smith, Palmer, Mass. Nov 6,\\nFire places grated. Aug. Brown. Fredericktown, Maryland Nov 24,\\nFrictionless cylinders. John P. Swain, Roxbury, Massachusetts Jan 24, 181 1\\nFelloes for wheels. J. Goulding, Leicester, Massachusetts Feb 28,\\nFire cavern. Abraham Quincy, Boston March 20,\\nFireplaces. Peter Sternberg. Montgomery, New York March 2)?.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "36\\nFloating engine for supplying ships. J. P. Randolph, N. Y. April ^5,\\nElax and hemp break. E. Rumsay, Christian county. Ken. April 25,\\nFlax and hemp break. J, C. Johnson, Fayette county, Ken. May 16,\\nFirearms. W. Thornton and J. H. Hall, Washington May 21,\\nFur cutting machine. J. Whetherle, Boston May 28,\\nFanning mill. J. W. Jessup, Frederioktown, Maryland June 18,\\nFlax and hemp, break for. Robert Milier, Lexington, Ken. July 13,\\nJacob A Dana, Cassanovia, N. Y. July 23,\\nE Gehbe, North Hampton co. Penn.\\nWilliam Harper, Richmond, Va.\\nA Tanner, Trumbull county, Ohio\\nPeter Slernberg. Montgomery\\nFlax and hemp, break for.\\nFish. See Wear.\\nFlies, machine for cutting\\nFlax and hemp, breaking\\nFlax and hemp, breaking,\\nFire places, improvement in his.\\ncounty, New York\\nFlyers, for spinning cotton. A. Watton Keene, N. H. Jau 6,1812\\nFebrifuge. A. Johns *n, North Cumberland, Penu -ylvania\\nFiax and hemp for roving c. William GriiFen, New York\\nFlax and hemp, substitute for. C. Whitlow, New York\\nFanning mill. Thomas S. Barnum, Sharon, Connecticut\\nFiles, mchine for cutting. M Bnrice, Belknap, Brimfield, Mass\\nFlour manufacturing. J. R. Madison, New York\\nFurnace for heating ovens. A. H. Quincy, Boston\\nFish glues. See Icthryocalla.\\nFlax and hemp preparing John Owings, Baltimore\\nFlax and Hemp. See Spinning.\\nFire engine. See Fuirp.\\nForts. Edward Clark, Philadelphia\\nFiles cutting. C. Hesser and A. Paxton, Philadelphia\\nFiles cutting. Levi and David Anderson, Philadelphia\\nFire places, fluted back. Eli Mix, New Haven, Connecticut\\nFaucet, plugged. William Jones, New York\\nFair dealer, or the charta lusoriae. Robert Bailey, Washington May 15,\\nFur skins, machine for cutting. Ira Ives, Bristol, Connecticut May 19\\nFoot stove with stone heaters. A H. Quincy, Boston\\nFiles, machine for cutting. M. Burk, Belknap, Worcester, Md.\\nFlax dressing machine. J. Hawes, Hudson, New York\\nFiles, rasps, kc. machine for cutting. S. Gilman White, Haver-\\nhill, Massachusetts _ _ _ _\\nFire engines. I. Hathaway, Walton, New York\\nFire engines. A. Pollock and J. Perkins, Boston\\nFumiductors. W. A. Baron, New York\\nFlyer for spinning cotton. M. Newton, Fitchburgh, Mass.\\nFeather cloth. J. and B. Sizer, New London, Connecticut\\nFuel, saving of. ZinaPhinney, Cairo, New York Oct 31, 1812\\nFiles, machine for cutting. Wm. T. Janics, Greenwich, N. Y\\nFiyer for spinning. Nath. Giles, Fit^^hbury, Massachusetts\\nFelting, machine for making of. 0. Barrett, jun. Troy, N. Y.\\nFire engine. John Achman, Washington, D. C.\\nFire place and chimney, c. Sam. Morey, Philadelphia Jan 18, 1813\\nFur cutting machine. Ephraim Cutter, Walpoie, N H\\nOct 10,\\nOct 15,\\nOct 24,\\nOct 28,\\nJau 6,\\nJan 11,\\nJau 11,\\nJan 11,\\nJan 15,\\nJan 1^,\\nJan 27,\\nFeb 17,\\nMarch 5,\\nApril 2,\\nApril 11,\\nApril 20,\\nApril 25,\\nMay 13,\\nJune 13,\\nJune 14,\\nJune 19,\\nJuly 11,\\nAug 6,\\nAug 6,\\nSept 10,\\nSept 23,\\nOct 21,\\nOct 31,\\nNov 19,\\nNov 19,\\nDec 8,\\nDec 30,\\nJan 18,\\nFeb 4,\\nFever medicine. Sam.uel Thompson, Surry, New Hampshire March 2,\\nFire places. David F. Launy, Philadelphia\\nFire engines. Jacob Perkins, Newburyport, Massachusetts\\nFurnace for casting brass, c. portable. J. Share, Baltimore\\nFlax and hemp breaking; Ira Millard, Kent, Connecticut\\nFlax and hemp machine. Francis Hill, Tennessee\\nFlood gate. Benjamin S. Hort, Georgetown, South Carolina\\nFireplaces. John C. Brush, Washington\\nFiles cutting. C. and D. Piatt. Shawn, Connecticut\\nMarch 18,\\nMarch 23,\\nMarch 30,\\nMay 6,\\nOct 7,\\nOct 9,\\nJan 28,\\nMarch 7.\\n1814", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "Furnace for melting ores, c. T. Gregg, Connellsvllle, Penn. March 16,\\nFurnace for melting ores. T. and J. Barnhurst and William\\nWalker, Philadelphia\\nFiles cutting. Silas Hawes, Bennington, Virginia\\nFire proof ceiling. Benjamin J. Harris, Richmond, Va.\\n,Flax and hemp dressing. G. H. Rickets and John Kinney, jun.\\nMount Pleasant, New Jersey\\nFlax and hemp dressing. do do\\nFanning mills. Samuel Fitch, Homer, New York\\nFlax and hemp, machine for spinning. J. Francis, Chappins,\\nNew York\\nFlax and hemp, machine for preparing. P. Antrim, Philadelphia\\nFai)uing mill. Joel Soper, VVindsor, Connecticut\\nFishing vessel and nets. James Wills, jun. Galloway, N. J.\\nFur cutting machine. William Jackson, Burlington, N. J.\\nFur pulling machine do do\\nFurnaces and fire places. Peter Tomlinson, Derby, Conn.\\nFloating battery. George Stiles, Baltimore\\nFiles, machine for cuttiug. John Hatch, Dedhanij Mass.\\nFulling mill. Asa Danieison, Otsego, New York\\nFire places, construction of. E. Bartholomew and W. Church,\\nBoston\\nFort stove. Allen Greely, Oxford, Massachusetts\\nFiltering water. Joseph Du Commun, New York\\nFan for cleaning wheat. William Adams, Virginia\\nFranklin stove. James Wilson, Poughkeepsie, New York\\nFan for wheat. S. Weaver, Frederick county, Maryland\\nFire places. E. Rand, Hudson, New Yoik\\nFur cutting machine. D. Beard, Guilford, North Carolina\\nFlax and hemp, machine for cutting. C. and W. A. Benton,\\nArmenia, New York _ _\\nFainning mill for cleaning wheat. B. D. Beecher, New Haven,\\nConnecticut _\\nFlax and hemp breaking. T. Pullen, Lexington, Kentucky\\nFranklin stove, improvement in the. J. T. Van Sicker, Pough-\\nkeepsie, New York _\\nFlax and hemp prepared. W. Hickingbottom, New York\\nFloating wheel. J. Owings, Baltimore\\nFloating valve wheel. I. J. Richardson, Geneva, New York\\nFur cutting and cloth shearing machine. B. Martial and D.\\nJohnson, Concord, New Hampshire\\nFloating dry dock. J. Adamson, Boston\\nFloating machine, for mud. S Davis, Baltimore\\nFire places. Levi Shepherd, Massachusetts\\nFolding paddle. Eben, Jenks, Coiebrook, Connecticut\\nFire places. William Salisbury, Derby, Virginia\\nFires, mode of extinguishing. See Cidmnies.\\nFlour worm for cooling flour J. Smeizer, Adams county, Penn.\\nFarmer s spinner, for wool. John Brown, Providence, R. I.\\nFiles, machine for cutting. Cyrus Jackson, Butternuts, N. F.\\nFurnace and boilers for manufacturing salt. Samuel Anthony,\\nLynchburg, Virginia _ _ j^j^y 39,\\nFlax and hemp, machine for breaking. W. Van Duzer, Warwick June 30,\\nFerry boats. Thomas Gaboon, Pittsfield, Massachusetts June 25,\\nFire places and stoves. .E. Haskell, New London, Connecticut June 2.5,\\nFire places and stoves. Chauncey Guernsey, Poultney N. Y. July 7,\\nFur, extracting hair from. John Hollingshead and Daniel Baker,\\nTrenton, New Jersey _ _ Aug 19,\\nFetters for horses. Joseph Watson, New Canaan, Conn. Jan 15,\\nMay 14,\\nMay 11,\\nMay 17,\\nJuly 12,\\nOct 24,\\nOct 29,\\nNov 8,\\n_.\\na Nov 25,\\nDec 3,\\n._\\nDec 17,\\nFeb 2,\\n1815\\nFeb 2,\\nMarch 7,\\nApril 4,\\nMay 16,\\nMay 16,\\nAug 18,\\n,_\\nDec 23,\\nFeb 10,\\n1316\\nMarch 1,\\nMarch 9,\\nMarch 11,\\nMarch 27,\\nAprJ 30,\\nMay 23,\\nMay 30,\\nJune 2U,\\n._\\nJuly 3,\\nJuiy 12,\\nSept 9;\\nSept 25,\\nDec 7,\\n._\\nDec 13,\\nJan 22,\\n1817\\nJan 25,\\nJune 6,\\nAug 16,\\n1817\\nMay 6,\\nMay 12,\\nMay 28,\\n181?", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "38 E\\nFan foF cleaniag wlieaf. Edrrard Brooks, Wilmington, Del.\\nFounder s moulding dies. Ebfen. Bryant, New London, Conn.\\nJFire engine. John Richardson, jun. Shrewsbury, Mass.\\nFire places, improvement in. Eben Jenks, Colebrook, Conn.\\nFire places, improvement in. Eliphalet Nott, Schennectady,\\nNew York\\nSloor cloths, paper. Francis Guy, Baltimore\\nJFIy wheels used as a power. John Ardronau, New York\\nFire places close and open. John C. Brush, Washington, D. C.\\n.Ferry boats, propelling. Robert Speeden, Easton, Maryland\\nFlood gates for mills, J. Lucas, jun. Charleston, S. C,\\nFire engine assistant, or life pole. Wm. W. Van Loan, Catskill,\\nNew-York, -__.._\\nFire places, improvement in. Joseph Maggini, Baltimore\\nFire places, improvement in. Stephen Spalding, Colchester,\\nConnecticut, .._.._\\nFire engine, improvement in the. Solomon Lockwood and\\nWilliam Lovland, Little Falls, New- York,\\nFireplaces, mantle and fender for. Elijah Skinner, Sandwich,\\nNew-Hampshire,\\nFire engines, improvement in. Ebenezer Higgins, Saratoga,\\nNew-York, ___-.--\\nFire places and stoves, improvement in. Lemuel Hitchcock,\\nWetliersfield, Vermont, _\\nFlax, machine for breaking and swingling. S. Davidson, Ro-\\nmulus township, New- York,\\nFlax and hemp machine. Henry Burden, Albany, N Y.\\nFlax and hemp machine. William Cumberland, New-York,\\nFlax and hemp machine. James Macdonald, New-York,\\nForge, hollow fire. Samuel Collins, Springfield, Mass.\\nFlax and hemp dressing machine. Naman Goodsell, Paris,\\nNew-York, _ _ _ _\\nFloating vessels, machine for. John Denny, Queen Ann coun-\\nty, Maryland, _ _ _\\nFire arms, improvement in. Albern Holoomb, Litchfield, N.\\nYork,\\nFlumes for mills, improvement in the. A. Messer, Providence,\\nRhode-Island, _ _\\nFlax and hemp, improvement in the ras.chine for breaking. Wm.\\nCumberland, New-York, _ _\\nFlax and hemp, machine for dressing. James Macdonald,\\nNew-York,\\nFlax and hemp, machine for dressing. Joseph Hiues and Wm.\\nBain, Columbus, Ohio, Feb 3,\\nFire proof furnace, improvement in. John Miller, (mason)\\nNorthampton county, Pennsylvania, Pvlarch 13,\\nFlax and hemp, machine for breaking. Naman Goodsell, Clin-\\nton, Oneida county, New-York, March 21, 182\\nPire-fender, improvement in the. Matthew Benson, Ohio, May 19,\\nCorks, making four pronged. Granville Martin, Waterbury,\\nConnecticut, June 13,\\nFire engine and water pump. E. Williams and J. Collins, Fal-\\nley X roads, Massachusetts, June 20\\nFencing, improvement in. Othello Church, Friendship, N. Y. July 3,\\nForks, improvement in making dung. Christian Lawrence,\\nChatham, New- York, July 23,\\nTires in cMmnevR, extinguisliing, Daniel Berrien, N. Y. Aug 21,\\nJan 28,\\nMarch 18,\\nJuly 24,\\nSept 2,\\nFeb 3,\\nFeb 23.\\nApril 25,\\nAug 19,\\nAug 26,\\nNov 6,\\n181^\\nFeb 2,\\nFeb 4,\\n1822\\nApril 11,\\nApril 16,\\nApril 19,\\nApril 27,\\nMay 4,\\nMay 17,\\nJune 15,\\nJuly 9,\\nAug 31,\\nSept 11,\\nSept 19,\\nOct 3,\\nOct 31,\\nNov 19,\\nNov 29,\\nJan 18,\\n182:{", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "Forges and furnaces, backs for. Lewis Gillet, CcpcnhageU;\\nNew-York, Aug 21,\\nFlax, improvement in breaking, dressing, c. Asa Hook,\\nMaine, Sept 9,\\nFanning mills, improvement in the. David Neefus, Flat Lands,\\nIsland, New-York, Sept 33,\\nFulling woollen cloth, improvement in. M. W. Northrup and\\nR. R. Dillon, Sussex county, New-Jersey, Dec 4,\\nFlax and hemp, machine for bi-eaking. Frederick Cos, So-\\nmerville, Somerset county, New-Jersey, Dec 4,\\nFids for supporting masts. Benjamin Rotch, junior, 6 Upper\\nBerkley Place, Bristol, England, Dec 10\\nFlax and hemp, machine for dressing. Benjamin Lev/is,Ligonia,\\nMaine, Jan 28, 1824\\nPur blower. William B. Rotch, Bristol, England, March 9,\\nFire engine, horizontal. Luther Holland, Belcherstown, Mass. March 11,\\nFishing, improvement in. Daniel Gordon, Lower Chance-\\nford, Pennsylvania, _ _ _ _ March 27,\\nForks,, making four tined. Martin Stevens, New-Haven, Conn. April 16,\\nFlax and tienip dressing machine. Piatt Wakalee, Augusta,\\nOneida county, New-York, _ April 16,\\nFlax and hemp dressing machine. Erastus Kellog, Palmyra,\\nNew-York, May 11,\\nFlax and hemp dressing machine. William C. Davison, Pitts-\\nford, New-York, June 23,\\nPanning mill. Lemuel Peck, Brookfield, Connecticut, Aug 13,\\nFlyer used in spinning, c. 0. G. and N. Rogers, Whitestown,\\nNew- York, Aug 28,\\nFly killing machine. Andrew Glendening, Loudon county, Va. Sept 9,\\nFlax and hemp, machine for breaking and swingling. Rey-\\nnolds Gilman, New-York, _ Nqt S,\\nFlax and hemp, machine for dressing. Franklin Kellsey, Mid-\\ndletown, Connecticut, Nov 26,\\nFlax and hemp, machine for dressing. Thomas S. and A. Bar-\\nnum, New-York, _ _ _ Nov 27,\\nFlour, mode of preserving. William Wood, junior, St. Ciairs-\\nviUe, Ohio, Dec 4,\\nFelloes, mode of cutting. B. L. Greenough, Lebanon, N. H. Dec 21,\\nFamily spinner. D. Pool and A. Copeland, Philadelphia, Dec 24,\\nFla.i. breaking machine. Pierson Reading, Trenton, N. J. J.an 3,\\nFJoom for water vvheels Jabez B. Fletcher, Richmond, Me. Feo 16,\\nFamily s.nnner and bobbin winder. John Gill, Plum township.\\nNew- York, Feb 19,\\nFlax, niachiiic for dressing. Francis Burdick, Kortright, N. Y. Feb 28,\\nFlour, mode of preserving. Edwin Hord and B. Browning,\\nFleming county, Kentucky, March 12,\\nFlax, machine for dressing. William Wheeler, Warren, N. Y. March 26,\\nFanning mill, improvement in the. Enoch Walker, Spring-\\nfield, Pennsylvania, March 28,\\nFire places and chimnej S. Cyrus Blood, Hagerstown, Md. April 7,\\nFurnaces foi ffjssil coal. Daniel Stansbury, Belleville, N.J. April 15, 1824\\nFriction, mode of lessening. Peter Freeman, Morris county,\\nNew-Jersey, June 1, 1825\\nFire places, improvement in. William Hoyt, Brookville, Ind. June 3,\\nFire brick and fire clay, improvement in. Richard H. Smith,\\nBaltimore, Maryland, Sept 27,\\nFur. mode of preparing forhatters. Arnold BufTum, Troy, Mas s. Sept 28,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "40 O\\nTTurnace for heating hatters irons, c. G. V. Raymond, Rich-\\nmond, Virginia, Sept 29,\\nForge and furnace water back and tewel. Asa Blood, Conhoc-\\nton, New-York, Sept 29,\\nFan and screen, improvement in the. John Peyton, Orange\\ncounty, Virginia, Nov 7,\\nFurnaces, constructing. Oliver Woodruff, New York, Nov 7,\\nFurnaces for burning anthracite coal. John L. Sullivan, N. Y. Nov 26,\\nFlax and hemp, rotting by steam. Archilies Chi..n, Harrison\\ncounty, Kentucky, _ _ Dec 28,\\nFelloes, machine for sawing. P. [James C] Collier, Catskill,\\nNew-York, May 20, 182^\\nFurnaces and stoves for heating hoops. Garrett Post, Auburn,\\nNew-York, May 22,\\nFlas avid hemp dressing, machine for. Joseph Hines and W.\\nBain, New-Y( rk, _ Aug 11,\\nFur, machine for cutting. Jeremiah Hubbard, Jamestown,\\nNorth Carolina, _ _ _ Nov 4,\\nFanning mill, mipr vement in the. O. Pmney and James 01m-\\nstead, Caledonia, New-York, Nov 7,\\nFurnaces, fire places, and stoves, improvement in. Social\\nRolph, Whales. New- York, Nov 8,\\nFurnaces for burnmg anthracite coal William Church, Boston,\\nMassachusetts. _ _ Nov 20,\\nFire arms, improvement in. Fordyce Ruggles, Hardwick,\\nMassach. .settp, Nov 24,\\nFire plares, forges, and furnaces, improvement in. J. W. Booth\\nand William Lyman, Boston, Nov 29,\\nG\\nGin, cotton. See Cotton Gin.\\nGrain and corn, thrasMng of. Samuel Mullikin, Philadelphia, March 11, 1791\\nGun p uvder. Henry Keyser, Philadelphia, Aug 10,\\nGrain thrashing, c. William Hodgson, Virginia March 28, 1794\\nCleaning of seed. See Seeds.\\nGlass, apparatus for cutting. Benjamin Du Val, Feb 14, 1799\\nGrist mills, improvement in. Feb 20, 1808\\nGin for cotlbn. See Cotton Gin.\\nGrain separated from i^iraw, machine for. Chistopher Hoxie,\\nHudson, New-York, Aug 35, 1801\\nGin rollers metallic, for cleaning cotton. G. F. Saltonstall,\\nFayetteville, N C Sept 2,\\nGrist mill, improvement in. John W. Holley, March 27, 1802\\nGun lock, improvement in. Edward V\u00c2\u00bb est, Fayette county,\\nKentucky, July 6,\\nGrain, machine for thrashing. Joseph Pope, July 22,\\nGauge auger, improvement in. Abel Stowell, Feb 14, 1803\\nGrain and grass, improvement in cutting. R. French and J.\\nT. Hawkins, May 17,\\nGrinding painters colour, printers ink, c. improvement in.\\nJohn Cist, _ Dec 3,\\nGall jws, or suspenders, improvement in. S. Smith, New-Lon-\\ndon, Conn, Oct 24, 1804\\nJun poAvder, machine for granulating. E. J. Du Pont de\\nNemours, Nov 23,\\nI", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0062.jp2"}, "63": {"fulltext": "G\\ntirUQ barrels, machine lor boring. See Boring.\\nJrist mill, improvement in. J. Copes, Georgetown, Del. May 9,\\nGlazing and polishing linens. W. Smith, N. Y. Maj 9,\\nGun carriages, improvement in. S. Hawkins, N. Y. Feb 19,\\nGrinding, sawing, and rasping dye woods. John Matthews,\\nPhiladelphia, Feb 6,\\nOrist mill. Ezekiel Hall, Haverhill, Mass. Feb 22,\\nGunners quadrant. C. Hammond, Concord, Middlesex county,\\nMassachusetts, May 5,\\nGalvanism for salivating, c. William Phoebus, N. Y. June 9,\\nGreen colour, mode of preparing. B. A De Carrendeffez,\\nNew- York, Oct 12,\\nGauge for saw mills. Anson Blake, Lincoln, Kentucky, Nov. 27,\\nGrinding bark, c. machine for. 0. Pease and A. Donalds, Nor-\\nwich, Conn. March IS.\\nGeometrical interest table. Gershom Cobb, Boston, Sept 7,\\nGrinding bark, machiue for. Paul Pilsbury, Newbury, Mass. Sept 22,\\nGrist mills, improvement in. Rupes VV. Adams, Marlborough,\\nVermont, Dec 8,\\nGeor press See Cheese.\\nGin. See Hollands.\\nGeometrii al interest table. Gershom Cobb, Boston, April 24,\\nGeometrical writing plates. Samuel Ellis, _ _ Nov 25,\\nGrain, machine for cleaning, c. Joel Morgan, Baltimore, Feb 20,\\nGrain, method of separating onion seed from. L. Ruggles and\\n,D. Tomlinson, Brookfield, March 16,\\nGas lamp. David Melville, Newport, R. I. May 1,\\nGun barrells, machine for turning. Seth Youngs, Hartford,\\nConn.\\nGrecian chaise body. Phineas Dow, Boston,\\nGrain and grass, cutting and gathering. J. Comfort, Buck s\\ncounty, Penn.\\nGin, mode of making. Erastus V. Freeman,\\nGranulating gun powder. Richard Crosbie, Newark, N. J.\\nGrates. Charles Hunt, New-York,\\nGrinding corn in the cob. William Mayo, Henrico, Va.\\nGas lamp. David Milville, Newport, R. I.\\nGimlet twisted screws. J. Broad, Salisbury, Conn.\\nGun powder. Thomas Ewell, Gt-orgetown, D. C.\\nGauge for a- trip hammer. B. Richardson, Western, Mass.\\nGerman flute. William Schaffer, New- York,\\nGun carriage pivot. Luke M. Laight(,n, Portsmouth, N. H.\\nGun powder granulating. Joseph Wasley, Bern, N. Y.\\nGuTis and rifles. Frederick Oswan, Harper s Ferry, Ya.\\nGraphic plates for bank notes. John Meer, Philadelphia,\\nGrain, screen for cleaning. E. Tisdale, Windham, Conn.\\nGrain, machine for thrashing and cleaning. A. D. Leroy, N.\\nYork,\\nGlass furnace, for making. J. Stranger and A. H. Miller, Phi-\\nladelphia,\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Gfes light from stove coal. Z. Enters and W. Zigler, George-\\ntown, D. C.\\nGfain, machine for hulling and grinding, c. T. EUicott,\\nPenn. ._.._._\\nGas making, carbonated hydrogen. B Hugler, Philadelphia,\\nGlass making. William Price, Pennsylvania,\\nGun powder, granulating. Charges Dalinas, Wilmington, Del.\\nGrain cleansing. Israel Honeywells, Hillsdale, N. Y.\\nGreasing the axletrees of carriages. F. Brimler, N. Y. Aug 22,\\n41\\n180.5\\n1906\\n1807\\n180S\\n1810\\nMay 1,\\nMay 15,\\nFeb 29,\\n1811\\nApril 10,\\nFeb 17,\\n1812\\nMarch 17,\\nMay 15,\\nMarch 18,\\n1813\\nJune 25,\\nDec 7,\\nMay 17\\n1814\\nJune 6,\\nNov 29,\\n_.\\nFeb 21,\\n181\\nFeb 25,\\nJuly 1,\\nJuly 17,\\nJuly 29,\\nAug. 16,\\nSept 28,\\nFeb 16,\\n181(i\\nApril 23,\\nMarch 4,\\nApril 26,\\nApril 27,\\n181 C", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0063.jp2"}, "64": {"fulltext": "4ii\\nG\\nOrammatical Key. James Brown, jun. Newark, N. J. March 3,\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00acrurjdadepurattve. John James Gi^-ans?, Baltimore, Sept 9, 1817\\nGate, rising and fancet. J. Brainard, Oneida co. N. Y. Oct 4,\\nGun barrels, making. A. Waters, Milbury, Mass. t Oct 95,\\nGiidiog on leather, c. Andrew Allen, New-York, Dec 26,\\nGrammatical Mirror. John Brown, jun. Springfield, N. T. March 17, 1816\\nGrain, machine for cleaning, c. A. Fettrow, York, Penn. May 93,\\n\u00c2\u00a9un, rifle, c to discharge 7 times. Artemas Wheeler, Rox-\\nbury, nea- 5?oston, _____ jung 16,\\n@un powder, granulating. Daniel Rogers, Newburg, N. Y. Aug 6,\\nGill nets, catching fish. James Drummond, N. Y. Aug 27,\\nG Ja barrels. Asa Waters, Milbury, Mass. Dec 21,\\nGun and rifle barrels, improvement in. Artemas Wheeler,\\nMass. Feb 19, 181!)\\n\u00c2\u00a9rain, machine for hulling. Benjamin Maltby and Maltby Fow-\\nler, New-Haven, Conn. Feb 26,\\n@un or rifle, improyement in the. Obadiah Stith, Quanelsrille,\\nBrunswick, Virginia, March 16,\\nGalley for ships, or are hearth range. George Youle, K. Y. March 19,\\nGla ^s strings for pianos. Richard Bury, Albany, N. Y\\nGranulating gun powder. Gardiner Fulton, Fiiiladelphia,\\nGun stocks, machine for turing. Thomas Blanchard. Milbury,\\nMass.\\nGun powder, iniprovement in making. Joseph M. Merrow and\\nRobert vl. K^^e, junior, East Hartford, Connecticut,\\nGlass lights for shr: 3, ,c. Joshua Oakes, Bosion,\\nGinning cotton, machine for. S. Pennoyer, Cross-river, V/est\\nChesier, P^fow-York, _\\nGun powder, machine for granulating. William H. Richard-\\nson, B iltimorp.,\\nGlass buttons, furnace for. George W. Robinson, AtOeborough,\\nMassachusetts, _\\nGlass buttons, finishing. Spencer Richards, Attleborough,\\nM iSsjK husetfs,\\nGriJ-iron:, ioiprovemenl in. Daniel Ball, Ballstown Spa, N. Y.\\nGlue, improvement in making. John Henry Mai-k, PhiPa,\\nGas, making combustibje. William Garnet, Rome, N. York,\\nGrinding, machine for. John Bolton, Warretj, New-York,\\nGrass seeds, machine for cleaning. Howland Child, Canton,\\nMaine, -_--_.\\nGirth, itiprovemenl in the elastic spring. Peter Harry, Harris-\\nonburg, Virginia,\\nGrain cradle, improvement in the. loaac Babcock, Ransffelear-\\nville, New-Ycsk,\\nGrain, machine for grinding.\\nTrny, New- /ork,\\nt.tTain, machine for scouring and cleaning\\nger, Philadelphia,\\nGuas, impr\u00c2\u00abjvement in. Alexander Bowden, Newark, N. J-\\nGrain, improvement in scouring. Lot Forrester, Ridgefield,\\nConnecticut, _ _ \u00e2\u0096\u00a0_ _\\nGun barrels, rolling the scalps of. John Bruce, Springfield,\\nMassachusetts, _\\n(Mas, machine for charging liquids with. Joseph H. Laning, Da-\\nvidson county, Tennessee, _ _\\nGrasses, making brushes and brooms of. Sliad. H. Weed, N. Y.\\nGrain, cast iron mill for grinding. Henry Sailey, Hartford,\\nC (i-imeclieut. u\\nC. Laugdon and J. Thrash,\\nJohn Litcheuber-\\nAug 21,\\nAug 21,\\nSept 6,\\nApril 19,\\nMay 11,\\nJuly 24\\nAug 8,\\nAug 19,\\nAug 29,\\nOct 3,\\nDec 27,\\nJan 9,\\nJan 11,\\nFeb 1,\\nMarch 24,\\nSept 26,\\nNov 24,\\nJan 10\\nFeb 13,\\nOct 15,\\nDec 22,\\nF\u00c2\u00abb28,\\n1822\\n182\\n1824", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0064.jp2"}, "65": {"fulltext": "H 43\\nGeogi aphicai garden, discovery of. Geo. W. Cherry, Derby,\\nConnecticut, May 27, 1895\\nGuns, improvement in making percussion. James Tyrer, Pe-\\ntersburg, Virginia, June 3,\\nGlass furniture knobs, improvemont in making. J. P. Bake-\\nwell, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Sept 9,\\nGrate, improvement in the reverberating. Robert Mayo, Rich-\\nmond, Virginia, _ _ Nov 1,\\nGarments, mode of measuring and cutting. S. Stephenson,\\nBaltimore, _ March 15, 1826\\n^auge sigii*: for stf-s 3 boilers. Wm. Baker, Kingston, Penn. March 24,\\nGun stocks, crooking. John Scliirei, Charlestc-^, S. Cnroliaa, April 19,\\nGeer, screw, for machinery. Charles Wartham, W.rrenton,\\nNorth Carolina, April 24,\\nGrain, cleaning. Lemuel Lee and Cornelius Masten, Penn\\nYan, New-York, April 25,\\nGlobes, makina: the inner body of. Wm. B. Annin, Boston,\\nMassachusetts, May 4,\\nGarments, scale for draughting. N. B. Starr, Philadelphia, July 10,\\nGrinding machine, for shelled corncobs, .c. Jarvis Webster,\\nPhiladelphia, July 31,\\nGlass knobs. H. Whitney and E. Robinson, Cambridge, Mass. Nov 4,\\nGm, improvement in the common foot. James B. Barnes,\\nBeaufort, South Carolina, Nov 6,\\nGrate and blower for Leheigh coal. S. C. Moott and William\\nHolmes, New-York, Nov 26,\\nGrater, corn and apple. Camm Moore, Gardiner, N. C. Dec 30,\\nGas for engines, charing wood for. Samuel T. Jones, Phil. Jan 17, 1827\\nGun lock, improvement in the. Simon Cromwell, Edgecomb,\\nMaine, Feb 3,\\nGeering for mills, making. Charles Neer, Waterford, N. Y. March 6,\\nGrinding and polishing hard and soft substances. Benjamin\\nGreen, Hartford, Vermont, March 27^,\\nH\\nHydraulics, improvement in. Joshua Hatheway, Vermont Oct 29, 1794\\nHarbors. See Docks\\nHemp, c. breaking and swingling of. Samuel MuUikin, Phil. March 11, 1791\\nHemp and flax, ,c. spinning of. George Parkir.son, Phil. March 17,\\nHerap and flax breaking. Samuel Mullikin, Philadelphia Jan 15, 1 795\\nHais makin James Long _ Aug 5, 1799\\nHoops of iron, improvement in straightening. B.Seymour June 26, 1797\\nHides and skins, machine for splitting. T. 0. Harrison May 19, 1800\\nHydraulic machine for raising water. Bar. Langdon, St. Al-\\nban s, Vermont Feb 20, 1801\\nHydraulic engine. John Strong March 24,\\nHemp and fiax, mode of breaking. Hezekiah Bet s May 3, 1802\\nHulling rice, machine for. Christopher Hoxie, Hudson, N. Y. Jan 7, 1803\\nHorizontal wine 2iill. John Baptiste Avelthe March 16,\\nHouse fan, improved. Edward Marquam March 28,\\nHeating and boiling. See Water.\\nHinges, machine for making. David Morse June 10,\\nHats, improvement in the mode of manufacturing. E. Corning,\\njun. Hartford, Connecticut _ June 13,\\nHats. See Seals Fur.\\nHorizontal draft wind mill. Samuel Goodwin Oct 31,\\nHydro Mechanical press. John Beverly Dec 26,\\nHemp and flax. See Breaking\\nHone. See Metallic Grinder\\nHorses ears, mode of improving. Seth Janes Dec 31, 180", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0065.jp2"}, "66": {"fulltext": "44 H\\nHackling. See J o w.\\nHats, machine for maicing bats or frames for wool. K. Gookins,\\nNew-Hampshire, Massachusetts Jan 5i4, 1806\\nHoisting machine. Wra. Purden, Baltimore _ March 19,\\nHemp and flax machine. R. Button, Casssenovia, New York Feb 11, 1807\\nHats. See Carding.\\nHeating rooms, mode of. Allan Pollock, Boston April 24,\\nHeating water for steam by the rays of the sun. Mat. Long-\\nwell, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 11,\\nHarrow, improvement in. Seth Vinton, Willington, Conn. Nov. 18,\\nHoop and sheet iron. J. H. Pierson, Rockland Dec. 24,\\nHemp machine for breaking and swingling. T. Cohoon, Wash-\\nington April 13, 1808\\nHats, cloths, c. mode of manufacturing from the fleece, with-\\nout bowing. R. Pitkin, East Hartford, Connecticut April 23,\\nHydrant for drawing water from aquaeducts. D. Burt, She-\\nnectady. New- York _ _ June 22,\\nHeating liquids. Samuel Bolton, Philadelphia Jan 16, 1809\\nHolland gin, mode of making. A. Bouchrie, Philadelphia Jan 31,\\nHorse boat. Moses Craft, Troy, New-York Feb. 14,\\nHand saw. See Saw\\nHarness. Benjamin Mirick, Rutland county. New- York April 21,\\nHubbs, machine for dividing and boring. J. B. Cleveland, Ber-\\ngen, New-Jersey _ _ _ June 7,\\nHemp and flax spinning machine. N. Foster, Flamsbury, Ken. June 28,\\nHats, mode of manufacturing. Henry Lainhart, jun. Bait. July 6,\\nHot pressing paper. Francis Baily, Philadelphia July 31,\\nHydraulic ram. Jos. Cerneau and S. J. Hallet, New- York Aug 3,\\nHorizontal mill. Israel Kelsey, Hartford, Connecticut, Aug 25,\\nHorse shoes, machine for making. S. Decatur and W. Tat-\\nham, Washington Oct 11,\\nHides, improvement in Bent s machine for splitting. W. Brown,\\nPhiladelphia Nov 20,\\nHeat to fluids, mode of application. S. Applegate, T. How-\\nard, and P. H. Wharton, Philadelphia Nov 22,\\nHemp break. William Mason, Washington county, Ohio Dec 28,\\nHopper blower. T. S. Barnum, Sharon, Connecticut Jan 18, 181\u00c2\u00a7\\nHair, method of extracting from peltry. E. Cutter, Walpole,\\nNew Hampshire _ _ _ Feb 12,\\nHats, planking. John Gregg, Green county, Pennsylvania March 14,\\nHoops, Machine for shaving. David Shiver, Petersburg, Penn. March 17,\\nHorse mill. Ephraim Brown, Boston, Massachusetts\\nHides, machine for shaving and splitting. N. P. Whiting, Pro-\\nvidence, Rhode Island\\nHals, mode of manufacturing military. S. Hoskins, Catskill,\\nNew York _ _ _ _\\nHinges, mode of casting. G. A. Rogers, Newburyport, Mass.\\nHarness, mode of making, for saddlery. B. Foster, D.Washburn,\\nN. Rockwell and J. 0. Walker, Castletown, Virginia\\nHessian fly, mode vf destroying. vV. Armistead, Prince William\\ncounty, Virginia _ _\\nHats, manufacturing. S. Sibballs, jun. Tyringham, Mass.\\nHorses, training and breaking. Townsend Cock, New York\\nHats, planking and setting. Israel Swan, Haverhill, N. H.\\nHats, steaming, c. J. Sizer, New London, Connecticut\\nHats of paper. Joseph Ford and John White, Boston\\nHydro pneumatic engine. R. Crosbie, Newark, N. J.\\nHats. Frederick Messer, Guildhall, Vermont\\nHorse hoofs, c. combs made fi-om. E. Morris, Canvisp, South-\\nington, Connecticut _ ^ay\\nApril 10,\\nApril 25,\\nApril 30,\\nJuly 3,\\nAug 1,\\nNov 13,\\n_^\\nDec. 26,\\nlarch 1,\\n18]\\n^arch 7,\\nNor 6,\\nNov 25,\\nJan 6.\\n181\\nJan 23,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0066.jp2"}, "67": {"fulltext": "H 45\\nHatters, maehiae for boiling for. H. S. Holliday and E. G.\\nGriffin, Lyme, Connecticut June 6, 1812\\nHides, machine for breaiting, c. N. Kirk and S. Clark, St.\\nClairsrille, Ohio July 18,\\nHides and skins breaking, c. T. E. Barker and S. S. Ford-\\nham, Hudson, New York Oct 15,\\nHinge, eliptical. M. and R. Reeve, Burlington, New Jersey Oct 31,\\nHulling machine. S. Hought, Philadelphia Nov 16,\\nHide, mill for softening, c. VV. Edwards, Northampton, Mass. Dec 30,\\nHair. See Cioths.\\nHats, mould for forming, c. J. Werely, Albany, New York Oct 14, ISl J\\nHair, machine for spinning. VV, Shotwell and A. Kmder, N.Y, Nov 4,\\nHair, machine for carding, c. do do Nov 4,\\nHopper, filler for flour. A. Hershe, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Jan 15, 18M\\nHats, making felt. J. Carleton, Saiem, New Hampshire Jan 21,\\nHouse warmer, c. R. Annesley, PhiiaaelpUia April 27,\\nHinges, cast iron. Cyrus Aiger, Boston May lb,\\nHorn, splitting and shearing. John Pulsifer, Newbury, Mass. May 24,\\nHoldfast for buttons ira Ives, New Haven, Connecticut Jui.e 18,\\nHorse boats, machine for. David Dunham, New York June 98,\\nHarness buckles, cutting. James Carman, Hudson, N. Y. Oct 1:^;,\\nHeater and condenser for distilling. 1 homas Shuriej, Madi-\\nson county, Virginia _ Nov 18,\\nHedles, metalic, for weaving. W. James and D. Bolles, Ash-\\nford, Connecticut April26, ISl-\\nHydrastatic parados to move, machine. Cad. D. Coldeo,N.Y. May 19,\\nHats, manufacturing. Jehiel and John Br) an, Saratoga, N. Y. Aug 26,\\nHeat, space applied to steam engine. E.Burrall, Canaan, Conn. Jan 31, 181^\\nHats, making cemented. Nathan Weston, Reading, Mass. May 24,\\nHats, blocking. David Beard, Guilford, North Carolina May 28;\\nHatters plank kettle. Schuyler Fisher, Herkimer co. N. Y. July 15,\\nHats, improvement in. William Goodrich, Philadelphia Aug 20,\\nHorse mill. William Cornwell, Accomak, Virginia Dec 14,\\nHydraulic machine. Charles Darmand, Georgetown, D. C. Aug 7, 181\\nHats, water proof stiffening. William RucKle, Baltimore Nov 28,\\nHorn, manufactui ing for combs. M. P. Smith, Poughkeepsie,\\nNew York Jan 28, ISl^\\nHulling grain, machine for. Benjamin Maltby and Maltby\\nFowler, New Haven, Connecticut Eeb 28,\\nPlulling grain, machine for. James Jones, Wilhngton, N. H. Feb 25,\\nHorse rake. Pierson Reading, Trenton, New Jersey Aug 1,\\nHorse wheel to propel boats. R. Bowne and J. Murphe N.Y. Nov 18,\\nHydraulic machine. Joseph James Lyngamore, Maryland Nov 18,\\nHeat retainer and imparter. J. K. Mitchell, Philadelphia Nov 19,\\nHides, machine for breaking. William M. D Hashbiouch and\\nJacob Dufenback, Bloomsbury, Pennsylvania Feb 8, 1819\\nHats, making. Silas Mason, Norfolk, Massachusetts Feb 20,\\nHoe, improvement in the. E. Kimball, Filchbury, Mass. April 3,\\nHydraulic machine. Jeremiah Black, Northumberland county,\\nPennsylvania April 23,\\nHat rounder and gauge. S. Jones, Bridgeport, Fayette county,\\nPennsylvania June 2,\\nHorse boats, improvement in the. B. and J. C. Langdon, Troy,\\nNew York June 5,\\nHot pressing, heating plates for. Moses A. Quigley, Wash-\\nington county, Maryland June 15,\\nHeights and distances, machine for measuring. Benjamin Wil-\\nmer, Baltimore Aug 20,\\nHats, water proof stiffening for. J. Heinrie Tilge, Washington Sept 23,\\nHorse wheel. Moses Isaacs, New York Nov 17, 181\\nHanging bells. Anthony Lynar, New York Dpc 24^", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0067.jp2"}, "68": {"fulltext": "46 B\\nHollowing iron Tor life, c. See Fire, mode hollowing.\\nHats, elastic water proof. Arnold Buffum and J. Kelly, Mcd-\\nford, Massachusetts _ Feb 17, 18^0\\nHoe, improvement in the common. P. H. Merrill, Hinsdle, N. H. April (J,\\nHorse shoes improrement in. J. B. Brown and J. Farmer,\\nBoston March 11, 1822\\nHair, mode of taking from the skins of the Nutria. Samuel\\nBrooks, New York April 4,\\nHorse hay rake, impi-ovement in the. Moses Pennock, East\\nMarlborough, Pennsylvania June 26,\\nHulling machine for grass seeds, c. Thatcher Blake, Paris,\\nMaine July 12,\\nHydrometer, improvement in the. J. C. Tucker and E. Dwelle,\\nBoston Dec 23,\\nHulling grain, machine for. John Bolton, Warren, New York Jan 9, 1823\\nHats and bonnets, weaving straw for. Lucy Burnap, Merri-\\nmack, New Hampshire Feb 15,\\nHames, improvement in the chaise. Herrick Aiken, Brighton,\\nMassachusetts _ _ _ March 12,\\nHoes, improvement in. Joseph Watson, New Canaan, Conn. July 26,\\nHulling grain, machine for. Nathaiiie! Barrett, Paris, N. Y. Aug 21,\\nHats, improvement in ttie kettle for coloring. Joel Taylor,\\nDanbury, Connecticut _ _ Nov 20,\\nHarrow teeth, improvement in making. William M Conaughey,\\nNewgarden, Pennsylvania _ _ Dec 8,\\nHydrants, improvement in the construction of. T. Gibson, Phil. Dee 13,\\nDo S. Ewing, do Dec 19, 1\\nHats, macliine for steaming and iiardening. Nirura Wildman,\\nDanbury, Connecticut _ April 2, 1824\\nHorse and oxen shoes, Iraprovement in making. Peter Stern-\\nberg, Danube, New Yoi k _ April 10,\\nHorse wheel, improvement in the inclined. J. Keller and S.\\nBurt, Cincinnati, Onio April 23,\\nHorse wheel, improvement in the inclined. John Bradford,\\nLexington, Kentucky May 14\\nHulling grain, machine for. William J. Hart, Talmage, Ohie May 21,\\nHydraulic machme, double reacting. James O Connor, Bed-\\nford, Pennsylvania _ _ _ _ May 29,\\nTToe-harrow, improvement in the. Aquila Newbern, Bristol,\\nPennsylvania June 1,\\nHub or gig band, improvement in the carriage. Christian\\nCornelius, Philadelphia jn^e jg,\\nHorse scythe. John A. Vvadsworth, Newport, Rhode Island July 3,\\nHats dyeing. Israel Taylor, Trenton, New Jeri~ey Aug 27,\\nHatters grates for boilers, c. Hubert V. Raymond, N. Y. Sept 16,\\nHarrow, self-sharpening. H. Hopkins and J. Pratt, Pompey,\\nNew York _ _ _ _ Nqv 9,\\nHorse-rake, improvement in the revolving. Moses Pennock\\nKennett Square, Chester county, Pennsylvania Nov 33,\\nHorse-rake revolving. do Feb 8, 182r\\nHoes, improvement in making. Paul Whitin, Northbridge,\\nMassachusetts _ Feb 22,\\nHorse power to all kinds of machinery. Benj. Maltby, N. Y. April 11,\\nHat bodies, improvement in the mode of makmg. Joseph Grant,\\nProvidence, Rhode Island _ _ April -28,\\nHatters planking kettle, improvement in. Ezra Joyce, Brook-\\nlyn, New York June 6,\\nHubs, cast iron, improvement in. Benjamin Lyman, Manches-\\nter, Connecticut Oct 29,\\nHydrostatifs, o. improvement in. E. C. Genet, Albany. N.Y. Oct 31,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0068.jp2"}, "69": {"fulltext": "1 47\\nHorse wheel kaptow improvemect in the, Ireh Rowley, Pitti-\\nford, New York Nov 1, 182,\\nHats, mode of coloring and dyeing. Morris Burt, Warwick, N.Y. Nov 8,\\nHats, mode oi planking wool. LabanL Macomber, Bath, Me, Dec 31\\nHeat, evolution and management of. Eliphalet Nott, Scheuec-\\ntady. ISew York March 23, 1826\\nHorse mill. Adl. Warren, Saugertius, New York April 15,\\nHnts, machine for finishing and ironing. James Cooper and\\nThomas Barnett, Philadelphia May 31,\\nHeat, evolution and management of. E. Nott, Schenectady,\\nNew York _ June 21,\\nHydraulics, improvement in. Wm.Lanphier, Alexandria, D.C. Sept 2,\\nHubs of wheeis, boring machine for the. Ebenezer Johnson.\\nLexngto/i heights, New York _ _ Nov 7,\\nHay, double box tor pressing. E. Waterho se, Gardiner, Maine Nov 14,\\nHides, machine for breaking. Hezekiah S. Clark, Randojph\\ncountj. North Carolina Dec 22,\\nHats, application of steam in making. Wiliiam Harkins,\\nWheeling, Ohio county, Virginia Dec 29,\\nHeat, improvemodt in the evolution and management of. E.\\nNote, Schenectady, New York Dec 29,\\nHoes, in making. Chauncey Bulkley, Colchester, Connecticut Jan 10, 1827\\nHeating ovens, rooms, c. mode of. Michael B. Poitiaux,\\nRichmond, Virginia jan 17,\\nHats, improvement in the mode of planking R. Bacon, Boston Jan 31,\\nHarrow teeth, in the appaiatus for constructing. William\\nM Conaughey, Newgarden township, Pennsylvania Feb 16,\\nHorse rake, for hay and grain. Moses and Samuel Pennock,\\nEast Marlborough, Pennsylvania Feb 17,\\nHatters cards, mode of making. Joseph C. Seely, New York March 15,\\nHorse hay rake, improvement in the Jeremiah Bailey, Phil. March 30,\\nHominy, machine for making. Robert Cambell, Martinsburg,\\nVirginia _ _ _ April 9,\\nHatbodies, machine for setting up. Joseph Grant, Providence,\\nRhode Island April 10,\\nHats, water proof stiffening. Stephen Hempstead, jr. Charles\\ncounty, Maine May 25,\\nHeat, evolution and management of. Eliphalet Nott, Schenec-\\ntady, New York _ May 30,\\nIron, improvement in casting. William Hancock Feb 26, 1799\\nImpellent pump. S. Thayer. Braintree, Massachusetts June 9, 1801\\nIron, method of rolling out for naiis. Jesse Reed July 15, 1802\\nInsubmersible boat. See Boat.\\nInclined plane, statical wheel. John William, Deerfield, Mass. March 24, 1804\\nIron screws. See Moulds for casting.\\nIron, mode of manufacturing. James Rutland, Philadelphia Nov 12, 1807\\nImpelling boats, c. Benjamin Taylor, New York April 25, 1808\\nIlluminator for lighting stair cases. J. H. Ross, Baltimore, Md. June 24,\\nIndigo, a substitute for. Samuel De Riemer, Poughkeepsie,\\nNew York ....__ May 15,\\niron, machine for moulding and rolling. Joseph White, Phil. March 14, 1,810\\nInk stands of stone. A. H. Quincy, Boston Sept 3,1811\\nIron, mode of making bar from scraps. B. King, Washington,\\nDistrict of Columbia Nov 1.5,\\nIcthy occalla, or fish glues. D. Waldron, New York March 4, 1812\\nIron ore manufacturing into paints. Nicholson, Bairdstown,\\nKentucky _ June 23,\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0TnJerest table, circular. .Joseph Jelletf. Butternuts, N. Y, ^t. pt 8.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0069.jp2"}, "70": {"fulltext": "\u00e2\u0096\u00a0!fl\\n48 K\\nIce breaking maciiiac J. J. Williams, Georgotowa, D. C. March 2,1813\\nInk stands. Oliver Barker, Hartford, Connecticut May 13, 1814\\nIron, composition for softening. A Scott, jun. and A. Seldon,\\nWinchester, New Hampshire _ _ Nov 8,\\nIron back log. Charles Harris, Boston _ _ May 15, 1815\\nInterest table, improvement on Jelleff s. Gilbert D. Lowe,\\nHampfield, Pennsylvania Aug 12,\\nImpnntmg on hard substances. John Edwards, New York Aug 22, 1816\\nInclined horse wheel. J. B. Robinson, Cincinnati, Ohio Oct 14,\\nIron railing, machine for making holes in. B. King, Washing-\\nton, District of Columbia May 29, 1819\\niron, converting into steel partially. Eben. Jenks, Colebrook,\\nConnecticut Jan 28, 1818\\nIron plates, ,c. maniifactm-ing. E. J. Ellicot, Baltimore May 28,\\nInk stanclish, construction of. A. Hayward, Easton, Mass. Nov 2S,\\nInclined horse wheel. J. Palmer, Cincinnau, Ohio Dec 29,\\niron and steel, improvement m making. H. G. Spafford, Al-\\nbany, New York Oct 30, 1822\\nInclined wheel, dead vreight application to the. George Ly-\\nman, St. Charles parish, Louisiana March 4, 182^? j\\nIsinglass or icthycolla, making. William Hall, Boston M.^rch i3,\\nDo John Hastings, Cambridge, Mass. Aug 14,\\nInclined wheel, propelling the. K. H. Shaw, Charlotte Hall,\\nMaryland Oct 9, 1824\\nInclin-d plane, double. Archibald Tanner, Warren, Penn. April 15, 1825\\nIron and other metals, machine for slitting. Jesse Reed,\\nMarshfield, Massachusetts April 21,\\nIron and otl^er metai.s, splaying and flaring. Noah Sutton,\\nBowery, New York April 28,\\nInclined plane. Edward Clark, New York June 27,\\nice, applying to conduit pipes. Henry Cunnifigham, Johns-\\ntown, New York June 29,\\nInclined wheel, manner of using the. Elias HoUiday, Scho-\\nharie, New York May 5, IQM\\nIron, improvement in the mode of rolling. Abraham S. Valen-\\ntine, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania _ _ _ Jan 3, 1827\\nIrons lor planes and jointers. C hs.E. West, Colchester, Conn. Jan 10,\\nInlaying gold in tortoise shells. Uriah Bailey, West Newbury,\\nMassachusetts Feb 22,\\nJ\\n.faundice bitters. Jesse Wheaton, Dedham, Massachusetts .Jan 17, 1801\\nJunk old. See Oakum.\\nJoining and planing machine. J. S. Mott, Alburgh, St. Albans,\\nermont ....._ March 8, 1806\\nJointer and guage. J. Wads worth, Milton, Massachusetts Feb 10, 1810\\nJostick, a composition instead of. Frederick Eckstein, and J.\\nM-Ilhenny, Philadelphia Oct 12, 1814\\nJack. William Hoyt, BrookviUe, Indiana June 3, 1825\\n.lointiug and matching boards. D. Gleason and H. Frisbee,\\nBetheny, New York April 8, 1826\\nJointing and tongueiug boards. Elijah B. Clark, Damascus,\\nPennsylvania _ Jan 31, 1827\\nKeels. See Crooked Keels.\\nKeels of vessels, improvement in construction. Gilbert Living-\\nston, Duchess county, New York _ If Oct 22, 1803\\nKilns for drying grain. William Pool, Wilmington, Delaware Dec 2o 1805", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0070.jp2"}, "71": {"fulltext": "l ec -20,\\n1805\\nOct 7,\\n1808\\nJuly 18,\\n1811\\nJan 15,\\n1815\\nFeb 8,\\n1813\\nJuly 1,\\n1814\\nOct 28,\\n1811\\nApril 4,\\nMay 27,\\nJuly 31,\\n1815\\nOct 21,\\nOct 28,\\n_\\nApril 2,\\n1816\\nJan 7,\\n1817\\nJan 22,\\nMarch 14,\\nApril 16,\\nFeb 28,\\n1818\\nMarch 18,\\nJuly 17,\\nAug 30,\\n1822\\nNov 7,\\nL 4i\\nKilns for drjiag graiu. J. Abraham, Middlesex, ISevv Jersey\\nKnapsacks, military. J. P. Lherbette, Washington, D. C.\\nKirb. See Case.\\nKiln, drying corn and malt. John Hiighson, Clinton co. N. Y.\\nKeel, swinging. Josiah Beall, Alexandria\\nKitchen stove. John Spencer, Albany, New York\\nKitchen, moveable. George Youle, Nev/ Fork\\nKnapping cloth. D. Merrion and H. Kellog, Hudson, N. Y.\\nKnapping cloth. T. S. Barnum and E. Smith, Litchfield, Conn.\\nKnapping cloth. W. Duncan and J. Davidson, Acvvorth, N. B.\\nKnitting stocking and stockingnette. A. Porter, I Mead at:d J.\\nStedwell, C^ueensbury, New York _\\nKilns for manufiLCturing earthen ware. J. Hasseil, Elizabeth-\\ntown, New Jersey _ _\\nKnapping machine. John Taylor, Waltham, Massachusetts\\nKeel, swinging false. Philander Hall _\\nKiln for burning lime. T. Power, Hi dson, New York\\nKiln for burning lime. G. Hs.rper, Jenkertown, Pennsylvania\\nKiln for burning lime. J. S^vope, Lancaster, Pennsylvania\\nKnapping woollen cloth. Bishop N. Parsons, New York\\nKneading iough, machine for. S. Dixon, Prince Georges coun-\\nty, Maryland\\nKettles for boiling salt. J. Kindall, Fayette county, Penn.\\nKettles, setting. George Whitfield, Robinson, Massachusetts\\nKiln for drying malt by steam. David St. Leger. Williamson\\ncounty, Tennessee _\\nKiln for drying grain. R. Andrews, Fleming county, Ken.\\nKnife for splitting leather, improvement in the. H. Aiken,\\nBrighton, Massachusetts _ March 12, 1823\\nKiln for burning lime, improvement in the. Abel Jeans, Mill-\\ncreek hundred, Delaware _ peb 15, 1827\\nLeather tanning. James Davis, Massachusetts April 14, 179T\\nLiquor. See Distilling.\\nLamp, a tallow. J. Love _ june 11, 1798\\nLooms, improvement in. David Greive June 8, 1797\\nLathe, improvement in blocking. E. Whiting, Worcester,\\nMassachusetts _ April 1, 1803\\nLight obtained from fuel, new mode. B. Henefrey April 16,\\nLantern, improvement in. J. Stanford, jun. and A. D. Allen May 10. 1804\\nLime kiln, improvement in. Thomas Power July 12,\\nLeeches, bleeding and breeding with. John Kunitz, Phil. May 7, 1805\\nLock, balance pendulum. S. Godwin and R. Gaines, Baltimore\\nand Georgetown jan 22, ISOG\\nLoom for weaving chip. P. Bennet, Rochester, Massachusetts Feb 8,\\nLock, balance pendulum. R. Gaines, Georgetown, D. C. March 17,\\nLime. See Calcareous.\\nLasts for boots and shoes. W. Young, Philadelphia May 20, 1807\\nLeather, mode of preparing for suspenders. 0. Webb, N. Y. Oct 14J\\nLever for turning wheels, rowing boats, c. R. Hopkins, Hop-\\nkinton, St. Lawrence county. New York March 25, 1808\\nLife buoy, or seaman s friend. W. Flower, Philadelphia May 14,\\nLighting the binnacle of ships W. Lewis, Boston June 24,\\nLeather, machine for shaving and splitting. Martin Tullar,\\nRoyalton, Virginia July 29,\\nLightning rods. Elisha Calender, Boston Oct 3,\\nLooms for weaving; C. Cooper, Lebanon county, Penn. Nov 4,\\nLye, mode of cleansing and melting pot asli. Jonathan Jones,\\nFabias, New York Feb 11, IBOS", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0071.jp2"}, "72": {"fulltext": "50 L\\nLathe, uniform tuiniug. A. Hagget. Middlesex, Mass. June 10, ISOU\\nLever balance, spring catch. Ley i Kendall, New York -May 8,\\nLathe, mode of securing a button in. George W. Robinson,\\nProvidence, Rhode Island June 27,\\nLathe turning. W. Ross, Chester county, Pennsylvania July 10,\\nLeather machine, for striping. D. Ridgway Oct 26,\\nLoom for weaving girt and cloth. R. Lloyd, Philadelphia Feb 8, 1816\\nLamps anJ liquid to be burned. J. Hawkins, Baltimore April 21,\\nLeather, machine for stamping and staining. R. Robinson,\\nNewburyport, Massachusetts March 16,\\nLantern, a reflecting and magnifying. W. Lewis, Boston June 1,\\nLoom. Walter Janes, Ashford, Connecticut Sept 1,\\nLoom. S. Slydenburgh, West Brookfield, M;.ssachusetts Sept 12,\\nLoom. P. Cliatou Curtis, Paris, Oneido, New York Nov 17,\\nLoom, water Thomas Mussey, Pliiladelphia March 4, 1811\\nliCe board. J. Swain, H. Swain, Joshua Swain, Cape May, N.J. April 10,\\nLever purrhase, for propelling, c. Shubail Kinball, ithine-\\nbeck. New York April 24,\\nLime kiln, p rpetua!. W. Gorsuch, Baltimore Aug IT,\\nLooms. N. rry, Boston Sept 25,\\nLoom crank E. Cutter, Walpole, New Hampshire Sept 87,\\nLoom. Richard C. Rogers, Maine, Massachusetts Nov 29,\\nLoom. Richard Crosbie, Newark, New Jersey Jan 6, 1812\\nLoom, hand and water. John Thorp, Providence, R. 1. March 28,\\nLoom, hand and water. Asa Campbell, Kingston, Penn. March 28,\\nLoom, water. Silas Shepard, Philadelphia April 27,\\nLinen spinner. S. Baldwin and E. Town, Vermont May 6,\\nLiquids machine for heating. Roswell Valentine, Canaan, N.Y. June 13,\\nLoom. Richard C. Rogers, District of Maine June 23,\\nLeather, plane for shaving. F. W^oodward, New Lisbon, N. Y. July 7,\\nLooms. John Phelps Manlius, New York Aug 27,\\nLooms. C. Cooper and G. Shaake, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Aug 28,\\nLooms. John Hevin, Montgomery, Virginia Oct 16,\\nLeather compressing by a roller. AV. Edwards, Northampton,\\nMassachusetts _ Oct 17,\\nLamps. James Mallory, New York Nov 20,\\nLin .n spinner. A. Webster, Green county. New York Dec 31,\\nLamp for ijurses. Wil. iam Howe, Boston Dec 31,\\nLoom, domestic and manufactory. W. Jones, Ashford, Conn. March 20, 1813\\nLocks for banks. Jacob Perkins, Newburyport, Mass. March 23,\\nLeather, machine for splitting, c. Samuel Parker, Bellerica,\\nMassachusetts April 5,\\nLoom. S. Briggs, Canaan, Connecticut May S7,\\nLoom. Alfred Ware, jun. Fr.nklin Massachusetts June 18,\\nLoom. T. Robinson Williams, Newport, Rhode Island July 8,\\nLoom. E. Robinson, Augn.sta, Massachusetts June 24,\\nLocks, constructioii of. W. Pye, New York Aug S,\\nLamp, with double reflector. W. and L. Foster, Boston Aug 20,\\nLoom, revolving. J. Hess, Hempfield, Pennsylvania Oct 2,\\nLeather, water p -oof. J. Board, NfW York Nov 4,\\nLoom. Ro ^pTt Sugden, Boston Nov 2,\\nLo( m. J. M Morel, Guiramond, Baltimore Jan 7, 1814\\nLoom for warping. C. W:iitney, Dedham, Massachusetts Feb 1,\\nLee s New London billious pills. Samuel H. P. Lee, New Lon-\\ndon, Conne ticut _ _ _ Feb 8,\\nLooms, John Heavin, Montgomery, Virginia Feb 18,\\nLooms. D. Briggs, Canaan, Connecticut Feb 19,\\nLoom, water. B. Brown, Albemarle, Virginia March 21,\\nLooms. J. Coulter and St. Gano, Berkley, Virginia April 18,\\nLooms. Jacob Spinkle, Wytbe C. H. A irginia April 27,\\nLamrs. Edward Clarke, Philadelphia April 27,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0072.jp2"}, "73": {"fulltext": "L 51\\nLooms. Thomas Siddall, Bristol, Pennsylvania July 9,1814\\nLoom, family. C. Hathaway, Walton, New York Oct 11,\\nLoom. W. Wright, Brooklin, New Hampshire Oct 12,\\nLooms. Seth Craig, Philadelphia _ Oct 18,\\nLoomj stocking. J. Bazen, jun. Cantcm, Massachusetts Oct 28,\\nLooms, temples for. B. Rogers, Beaver Creek, Ohio Nov 24,\\nLooms. S Browson, Kent, Connecticut Nov 5,\\nLathe Wheel. B. Hoadly, New Haven, Connecticut Dec IG,\\nLathe for polishing buttons, c. L. Meriaiu, N. Haveu,|Conn. Jan 4, 18ir\u00c2\u00bb\\nLoom for the. warp of suspenders. W. Squire, New York Jan 17,\\nLoom, water or steam. S. Blydenburgh and H. Kealey, Wor-\\ncester, Massachusetts _ Feb 20,\\nLooms F. C. Lovell and P. T. Jackson, Boston Feb 21,\\nLooms. J. Jellefs, Butternuts, New York May 24,\\nLooms. C. Cooper and G. Shaik, Lebanon, Pennsylvania May 31,\\nLadder, conflagration. Bennet Lies, New York June 20,\\nLexodromic pully. J. S. Donlcvy, New York Sept 21,\\nLime, ardent spirits obtained from. James Hall, Virginia Nov 22,\\nLotteries. Joseph Vanini, Washington, District of Columbia Dec 4,\\nLoom, water. P. C. Curtis, Paris, New York May 28, 1815\\nLoom. Robert Jackson, Middleborough, Pennsylvania July 23,\\nLoom, power. S. Shepard and J. Thorp, Taunton, Mass. July 25,\\nLoom. Samuel Chapman, Otsego, New York Aug 24,\\nLoom, water. Thomas Mussey, New London, Connecticut June 10, 1817\\nLast, right and left. William Young, Baltimore, June 10,\\nLoom. Benjamin Cummings, Townsend, Massachusetts Oct 3,\\nLetters, projecting. Lewis Child, New York Oct 4,\\nLint loom. Francis Hall, Charleston, Massachusetts Nov 28,\\nLaths, c. machine for splitting. Daniel Wright, Franklin,\\nNew York Jan 15, 1816\\nLamps, improvement in. Winslow Lewis, Boston Jan 23,\\nLocks and bolts for doors. William Pye, New York April 28,\\nLock, called the union lock. William Pye, New York April 28,\\nLeather tubes, making. A. L. Pennock and James Sellers, Phil. July 6,\\nLeather bags for mails, c. A. L. Pennock and James Sellers,\\nPhiladelphia juiy g^\\nLocks, securing. G. Whitfield Robinson, Attleborough, Mass. July 17,\\nLathes for turning gunbarrels. Daniel Dana and A. Ouley,\\nCanton, Massachusetts Aug 24,\\nLoom, improvement in the. Edvvard Warren, New York Aug 27,\\nLeather, varnishing and japaning. J. Finegan, New Jersey Oct 8,\\nLamp, Argand s, improvement on. David Milville, Newport,\\nRhode Island, Nov. 19,\\nLever, crane. E. Smith, Paris, Oneida county, New York Dec 31,\\nLoom, improvement in the. L. Forester, Fairfield, Conn. May 15, 1819\\nLathe, of the power loom. John Whitehead, Providence, R. I. Aug 30,\\nLamp, candle. Asa Taylor, Philadelphia Oct 9,\\nLocks for canals. Josiah White, Philadelphia Oct 19,\\nLamp, pneumatic. Ezekiel F. Smith, Lenox, Massachusetts Nov 8,\\nLock, water. John Martin, Windham county, Connecticut Jan 15, 1820\\nLocks, improvement in. Henry and Jacob Day, New York April 4,\\nLetters, shaded. George Bruce, New York April 4,\\nLocks for small arms and cannon. Alexander Augustus Colvile,\\nLittle River, Maine _ April 28,\\nLeather, machine for splitting. E. Howard and J. Butters, Bos. May 3,\\nLocks, latches, c. improvement in. Harvey Durkee, assignee\\nof J. Chittenden, Burlington, Vermont Aug 12,\\nLongitude, mode of finding the. James Henry, Maysville, Ken. Sept 13,\\nLathe for stiffening hats. Henry Raymond, Baltimore Nov 20,\\nLeather, machine for finishing. James Burr, Johnstown, Mont-\\ngomery county, New York jy^y gj^", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0073.jp2"}, "74": {"fulltext": "t eb\\n20,\\nApril\\n18,\\nAug\\n15,\\nNov\\n2,\\nDec 11,\\nFeb\\nFeb\\n2,\\nApril\\n13,\\nMay\\n1,\\nMay\\n14,\\nMay\\n18,\\nMay\\n31,\\nJuly\\n1,\\nAug\\n26,\\n52 L\\nILamps for burning lat, c. Josiah Warren, Ohio t eis 20, 18;^1\\nLand clearing machine. Thomas Oxley, Norfolk, Virginia\\niiamps, improvement in. James Dukes, New York\\nLocks and bolts, improvement in. T. Whaley, New York\\nLoom, improvement in the. Edmund Warren, New York\\nLife pole for fire engines. William W. Van Loan, Catskill, N. Y. Feb 2, 182^\\nLamps, improvement in the tubes for. Deming Jarvis, Cam-\\nbridge, Massachusetts _ _\\nLcoms, domestic. Benjamin Maltby, New York\\nLoom, self-governing. Mdmund Warren, New York\\nLever, angle. James Barron, Norfolk, Virginia\\nLocks and latclies, improvement in. Joel F. Thayer, Boston\\nLeather, improvement in the machine for splitting. Joshua\\nButters, Boston _ _\\nLever, improvement in the. Richard Sealy, New York\\nLocks for canals. George Bender, New York\\nLocks, improvement in the sliding door. Ebenezer Leman, jr.\\nBoston Nov 28,\\nLamps, improvement in. C. Cornelius, Philadelphia Dec 28,\\nLocks, improvement in door. Nathan Reed, Belfast, Maine March 31, 1823\\nLamp, portable condensing. Thomas Phillips, New York June 25,\\nLottery schemes, construction of. Joseph Vannini, Phil. Oct 18,\\nLathe, improvement in the turning. C. White and A. Hill,\\nHadley, Massachusetts March 30, 1824\\nLancet, improvement in the spring. Jeremiah Dewey, Chel-\\nsea, Vermont _ April 2,\\nLocks, improvement in the door. Richard Wilcox, New York April 20,\\nLancet, retreating spring. Thomas R. Williams, Nevport, R. I. July 16,\\nLithography, improvement in. David Henderson, Jersey City,\\nNew Jersey Sept 17,\\nLever truss and sling for vessels. S. A. Wells, Boston Dec 23,\\nLotteries, improvement in the sign for. Elijah Secor, N. Y. Feb 9, 1825\\nLotteries, improvement in the mode of drawing. J. L Cohen, jr.\\nBaltimore _ March 3,\\nLoom for weaving. Roswell Wilcox, Columbus, Ohio March 21,\\nLeather, machine for shaving, John Houston and Otis Batchel-\\nder, Bedford, Willsborough county, New Hampshire April 11,\\nLotteries, constructing and drawing. Moses Davis, Portland, Me. May 9,\\nLottery schemes, construction of. John M. Togno, Philadel-\\nphia, Pennsylvania May 16,\\nLotteries, projecting, calculating and drawing. VI. Seger, Ber-\\ngen, New Jersey May 25,\\nLighting binnacles of ships. Joseph F. Smith, Baltimore, Md. June 1,\\nLock, Dillingham s improved. J. Dillingham, Turner, Maine June 2,\\nLever, alternate propelling. Robert Smith, Port Gibson, Miss. June 9,\\nLoom. Joseph Scholfield, Stonington, Connecticut Sept 9,\\nLottery. EliphaletNott, Union College, New York Sept 9,\\nLightning rods. John Brown and G. W. Robinson, Providence,\\nRhode Island Sept 24,\\nLeading bar and pole for carriages. Lucius W. Stockton,\\nUniontown, Pennsylvania Sept 29,\\nLock, mortise. Turner Whitehouse, Boston, Massachusetts Sept 29,\\nLotteries, method of drawing. Joseph Howard, Providence, R.J. Nov 8,\\ndo Francis W. Dana, Boston, Mass. Dec 28,\\nLocks, paddle or culvert grates for. Daniel Rodgers, Little\\nFalls, Herkimer county. New York March 17, 1820\\nLever, combined pendulum and balance. Alrick Berry and C.\\nBerry, Poughkeepsie, New York March 25,\\nLathe, combined. A. Warren, Saugertius, New York April 17,\\nLoom, improvement in the. Roswell Wilcox, FrankHn co. Ohio April 21,\\nLotteries, forming schemes. Edward Grattan, Providence, R. I. May 16,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0074.jp2"}, "75": {"fulltext": "M -53\\nLathe, for turning broomsticks. John Hunt, Shulesbury, Mass. June 8, 1826\\nLoom, improvement in the. Cor. Bergen, New York June 14,\\nLock, mode of preserving the timber of. Simeon Guilford, Le-\\nbanon, Pennsylvania _ _ June 10,\\nLadder, fire, improved. Samuel Lehman, Philadelphia Aug 9,\\nLamp black, improvement in making. Joseph Hastings, Cam-\\nbridge, Massachusetts _ _ Aug 15,\\nLoom, improvement in the. Samuel Chidester, Windham, N. Y. Sept 2,\\nLoom, improvement in the domestic. Jer. Hubbard, James-\\ntown, North Carolina Nov. 6,\\nLotteries, method of drawing. Wm. C. Conine, Bal i Jiore Nov 14,\\nLotteries, mode of drawing. John C. Rives, Washington, D.C Nov 22,\\nLithontriptor, improvement in the Isaiah Lukens, Philadel. Nov 30,\\nLamp apparatus, for liquids, c. Thomas Green, Fessenden,\\nBoston, Jan 31, 1827\\nLime and brick, improvement in burning. Solomon Hill, New\\nMilford, Connecticut Feb 12,\\nLocks for doors, constructing. John Brown and George W,\\nRobinson, Providence,. Rhode Island Feb 20,\\nM\\n1794\\n1796\\nMarble and stone, polishing of. See Stone, c.\\nMills, tide, improved method of working. J. Dickerson, Morris\\ncounty. New Jersey _ _ _ July 30, 1791\\nMill wheels, horizontal hollow. J. Macomb, Princeton, N. J. Aug 26\\nMill, improvement on Dr. Barker s. J. Rumsey, Berkley coun-\\nty, Virginia Aug 26,\\nMills, conveying water to operate on. James Rumsey, Berkley\\ncounty, Virginia _ _ _ Aug 26,\\nMachine to work in a current of water or other fluid. John\\nClark, Virginia Dec 31, 1793\\nMill stones. See Stones.\\nMortar, manufacturing of, for flooring houses, c. Richard\\nRobotham, Vermont\\nMill stones, burr, improvement in. Oliver Evans\\nMarble and other stones, improvement in sawing and polishing.\\nJoseph F. Mangin\\nMarble, improvement in cutting and polishing. Joseph F.\\nMangin\\nMills, rollers for slitting and other mills, (rolling iron.)\\nSeymour\\nMills, saw, improvement in. Henry Dulheuer,\\nMills, improvement in. J. W. Curtis\\nMachine for heaving down vessels, raising weights, c\\nphen Colver Dec 14,\\nMill, a flax and hemp. B. Tyler Feb 26,\\nMill, a double centred, for wind or water. B. Dearbon April 30,\\nMachine for raising water, c. William Faris May 17,\\nMalt mashing, a machine for. William Ellis June 16,\\nMill, saw. Thomas Payne Dec 2,\\nMills, improvement in. Hairland Chase Dec 16,\\nMetal amulets. Edward West May 19,\\nMusical instruments, improvement in. J. J. Hawkins Oct 24,\\nMill for grinding painters colors, c. Caleb Green, East Green-\\nwich, Rhode Island July 23, 1881\\nMachine for separating straw from grain. See Slrmo., Sfc.\\nMeal, improvement for cooling and conveying up, c. Gurdon\\nF. Saltonstall, Fayetteville, North Carolina Aug 21,\\nMechanical powers for the use of windmills, c. See Windmills.\\nMoveable suspended beram and scales. See Beam and Scales, ice-\\nBen.\\nSte-\\nApril 12,\\nMay 28,\\nJuly 2,\\nFeb 16, 179\\nJune 26,\\nAug 18,\\nAug 24,\\n1798\\n1799\\n180", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0075.jp2"}, "76": {"fulltext": "14\\nM\\nMachine for ruling paper. See Ruling Paper.\\nMachine for rolling iron round. See Rolling Iron, ^-c.\\nMusic, new plan for printing. Andrew Law\\nMill wheels, improvement in the construction. James Cowan\\nMarble. See Machine for sawing stone, fyc.\\nMarie, mode of manufacturing into lime. Jedediah Peasley,\\nDeweysburg, Virginia _\\nMarble, n.ethod of preparing for painting. Archibald Robert-\\nson, New York\\nMetallic grinder or hone. Christian Veltenair\\nMill. See Grist\\nMetallic hone. John Houstan, Williamsburg, Virginia\\nMoulds for castmg iron screws, method of making. Eben\\nLester, Herkimer town, New York\\nMills and machinery, improvement in. Lewis Velcourt, Ken.\\nMills for cattle, power. La Paype, aine, Baltimore, Maryland\\nMud, machine for raising John Eveleth\\nMoulds, method of making, for casting trundle heads of metal,\\nEben. Lester, Kittle Falls, New York\\nMain springs for carriages. Jonathan Mix, New Haven, Conn,\\nMills, improvement in. Christian Hamaker, Lancaster\\nMortising machine. S. Glover and D. Parnelle, Newton, Conn,\\nMoulds. See Copper.\\nM Comb s water wheel. See Reacting.\\nMills, improvement in. Samuel Mans and J. Black, Penn.\\nMills, improvement in. Ephraim Rew, Canandaigua, N. Y.\\nMad dog, medicine to cure the bite of. Eliza Stoy, executor of\\nWilliam Stoy, Lebanon, Pennsylvania\\nMill for grinding painters colors. J. J. Wells, Hartford, Conn.\\nMowing machine, for rivers, .c. William Schultz, Baltimore\\nMorocco leather, machine for polishing. Jacob Perkins, Phil.\\nMud, machine for raising. John Newman, Providence, R. I.\\nMagic lotion. See Barbal, Sfc.\\nMineral waters, mode of imitating. Joseph Hawkins, Bait.\\nMetals, mode of melting. Joseph Walworth, New York\\nMarine time keeper. Isaac Gill, Charleston, South Carolina\\nMeasuring grain, c. P. H. Schenk, New York\\nMortising machine. H. Parmele, Killingworth, Connecticut\\nMortising machine. Sylvanus Baldwin, Montpelier, Vermont\\nMortar, machine for making. Daniel Hunt, Stamford, Conn.\\nMill, screw grist. Joseph L. Miller, Brookfield, New York\\nMarble, machine for cutting and chiselling, c. Anson Clark,\\nWest Stockbridge, Massachusetts\\nMills, mode of constructing. J. Frisbie, Pennsylvania\\nMoulds for casting boxes for carriages. Samuel Smith, 2nd.\\nAmherst, Massachusetts _ July 6,\\nMills. J. Goulding, Leicester, Massachusetts March 1, 1811\\nMill stones, machine for dressing. C. Woolverton and Benja-\\nmin Ridgeway, jun. Morrisville, Pennsylvania May 25,\\nMarble, machine for sawing and polishing. Luther Bissel, Ot-\\nsego, New York _ June 7,\\nMedicine cases. Allen Harrington, Otsego, New York July 16,\\nMill stones. William Miller, Lampeter, Pennsylvania Aug 15,\\nMetallic boxes for shieves. L. Larrabee, Nantucket, Mass. Nov 4,\\nMill, regulated. Joseph Quinby, Wilmington, North Carolina Feb 3,\\nMusical types. Ure K. Hill, Ncat York Feb 7,\\nMill, wind and water. Moses Pennock, Kennet Square, Penn. Feb 18,\\nMill, machine for working. J. Deveneur De Lacy, New York March 28,\\nMagnesia, preparing. William Dunn, Boston April 1,\\nMitres, machine for cutting. Z. Kelly, Easton, Maryland April 22,\\nMills moved by weights. J. Grannis, Cheshire, Connecticut May 19.\\nMay 12,\\nDec 14,\\n1802\\nFeb 1,\\n1803\\nMarch 5,\\nAug 10,\\n1804\\nMay 4,\\n1805\\nMay 10,\\nJune 25,\\nNov 4,\\nFeb 21,\\n1806\\nFeb 12,\\nApril 18,\\nMay 21,\\nJune 3,\\n1807\\nFeb 17,\\nFeb 22,\\n180ri\\nJune 9,\\nJune 13,\\nJune 16,\\nJune 26,\\nJune 27,\\nSept 7,\\nOct 17,\\nJan 15,\\nFeb 15,\\nFeb 15,\\nMarch 17,\\nMarch 22,\\nMarch 28,\\n1810\\nApril 10,\\nJune 30,\\n1812", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0076.jp2"}, "77": {"fulltext": "M 55\\nMoftafs machine for boiling salt. Zina Phiuney, Cairo, N. Y. June 18, 1813\\nMalting and kiln drying. H. Parsons, Colebrook, N. H. July 9,\\nMagnetic cylinders. S. Browning, Franconia, N. Hampshire Oct 13,\\nMill wheel. R. Lathrope, West Springfield, Massachusetts Nov 12,\\nMowing machine. P. Gaillard, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Dec 4,\\nMagnesia, preparing. William Dunn, Boston April S, 1813\\nMill stones, for taking the glaze off. J Derby, Connecticut June 10,\\nMill, grist. A. Sawyer, Chester, Vermont July 20,\\nMill for grinding and pounding. Alex. D.Moore, New Haven Aug 7,\\nMustard, flour of. S. Hopkins, Rathaway, New Jersey Aug 19,\\nMill, gudgeon. M. Withers, Strasburg, Pennsylvania Aug 24,\\nMills. E. Bryant, New London, Connecticut Feb 8, 1814\\nMowing machine. P. Baker, Long Island, New York Feb 19,\\nMatch lights and boxes. R. Allison and N. S. Allison, Burling-\\nton, New Jersey March 26,\\nMockasins and socks. AV. Bolton, Northampton, Mass. Oct 21,\\nMill stones, machine for raising. Thomas Reynolds, WestFal-\\nlowfield, Pennsylvania\\nMagnetic cylinder. S. Browning, Franconia, New Hampshire\\nMill, tide. F. Rittal, Lincoln, Massachusetts Jan 28, 18U\\nMockasins, hat trimmings for. James Jackson, Burlington, N. J.\\nMachinery for regulating power. Joseph Kells, New York\\nMills, water power for working. J. W. Newbury, Luzerne,\\nPennsylvania\\nMineral fountain, family. G. E. Pendergast, Philadelphia\\nMould for making stone pots. Edward Boston, Gloucester, N.J.\\nMineral waters, manufacturing. B. Marshall, Albany, N. Y.\\nMill for grinding grain, c. Ormsby and T. Cohoon, Washing-\\nton, District of Columbia _ Jan 4^ ISIG\\nMaintaining power on board of ship. David Pearson, Newbu-\\nryport, Massachusetts _\\nMills, improvement in saw. Samuel Brewster, Middlesex, N. J,\\nMill tub, winnowing. Moses Elliot, Concord, N. Han^pshire\\nMill, tide. Josiah Cleveland, St. Marys, Maryland\\nMill, horse. Webb Hart, Drummondtown, Virginia Jan 22^ 1811\\nMineral waters, making. James S. Ewing, Philadelphia\\nMustard, flour of. Samuel Hopkins, Philadelphia\\nMills, ink and gudgeon for. John Andrews, Dinwiddle\\nty, Virginia Aug 11,\\nMortising machine. Nathan Mead and Jonathan Butler, Wal-\\npole. New Hampshire _ f^^y o^ ._\\nMorocco, machine for d3 eing, c. Moses Hall, Charleston,\\nMassachusetts _ _ Dgg 32^ __\\nMetallic portable bedsteads. Joseph Homer, New York Jan 28, 181S\\nMotion, machine for conveying. William Simpson, Wilkes\\ncounty, Georgia _ Feb 19,\\nMills, iron and steel. Increase W^ilson, New London, Conn. March 6,\\nMud machine. Samuel Davis, Baltimore March 28,\\nMusket barrels, machine for turning. Sylvester Nash, Har-\\npers-ferry April 11,\\nMagnesia liquid. John Cullen, Philadelphia May 4,\\nMusic arranged to books. M. Elliot, Boscawen, Hillsboro\\nNew Hampshire _ jyj,g 9^ __\\nMills for coffee, bark, seed, c. Burrows Smith, Cincinnati,\\nOhio June 9^\\nMill for grinding coffee, ,c. Jonathan Sizer, for Z. Water-\\nhouse, New London, Connecticut June 12,\\nMeasuring rod, improvement in. Daniel Stansbury, Laurel\\nHill, New Jersey Oct 26,\\nMill stones, casting faces for. G, Manter, Londonderry, N. H, Dec 8,\\nNov 8,\\nNov 25,\\nJan 28,\\nApril 1,\\nApril 1,\\nJune 28,\\nAug IS,\\nOct 14,\\nDec 5,\\nJan 4,\\nJan 24,\\nMarch 15,\\nMay 18,\\nOct 22,\\nJan 22,\\nFeb 10,\\nMay 31,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0077.jp2"}, "78": {"fulltext": "^56\\nM\\n1826\\n1821\\n1822\\nMotion, producing an alternate lateral. N. Moody, Kennebec,\\nMassachusetts Feb 19, 1811?\\nMud machine. See Clearing.\\nMineral waters, apparatus for making. S. Fahnestock, Lan-\\ncaster, Pennsylvania April 23,\\nMotion, mode of converting. A. W. Foster and J. Hughes,\\nHempfield, Pennsylvania April 26,\\nMorocco leather, machine for dyeing, c. L. Hedge, Windsor,\\nVermont --._.. July 22,\\nMapping machine. James Deneale, Dumfries, Virginia Aug 3,\\nMusic, improvement in teaching. George Gieb, New York Aug 30,\\nMusical stringed instruments, producing the swell in. C. Pom-\\nmer, Philadelphia _ _ Aug 30,\\nMedicine, improvement in. Lorenzo Dow, Hebron, Conn. Nov 24,\\nMills, breasted tide, improvement in. Henry Allen, Fayette\\ncounty, Tennessee _ Dec 30,\\nMantle pieces, cast iron. Isaac Deavs, Philadelphia Feb 21,\\nMercantile navigable house. Roger Haskell, Geneva, N. Y. July 7,\\nMud machine, improvement in the. John Eveleth, Geoi-ge-\\ntown. District of Columbia Aug 8,\\nMill, improvement in Barker s. Charles Goddard, Sabine Hall,\\nVirginia _ Sept 27,\\nMedicated steam bath, machine used in the. Benj. Marshall,\\nNew York _ _ _ Dec\\nMowing machine. Jeremiah Baily, Chester county, Penn. Feb 13,\\nMockasins and socks, improvement in. William Brower, Rans-\\nselear county. New York March 6,\\nMills, improvement in grist. John and David Hascall, Likay,\\nNew York --.-_. March 9,\\nMills, improvement in wind, water and tide. Peter Quidor, jr.\\nNew York March 21,\\nMapping instrument. Samuel Dew, Romney P. 0. Virginia April 13,\\nMills, improvement in. Robert Burns, Mifflin county, Penn.\\nMarine rail way, improvement in the. John Rog ns, Washing-\\nton, District of Columbia\\nMarble, machine for sawing. Eben W. Judd, Middleburgh, Ver.\\nMill, floating horizontal wheeled. George H. D. Gray, South-\\nampton, Virginia\\nMedicine, mode of preparing. Samuel Thompson, Boston\\nMineral waters. Joseph Hawkins, Philadelphia\\nMill stones, machine for dressing. Leonard Norcross, Maine\\nMail stages, construction of. Daniel D. Fames, New York\\nMechanical power, improvement in. Lorin Buts, Canterbury,\\nConnecticut _ _\\nMill spindle, improvement in the grist. Wanton Rice, Athens,\\nBradford county, Pennsylvania _ _\\nMoccasins, improvement in. Alfred Tillotson, New York\\nMail-bags, improvement in making. Peter Laporte, Richmond,\\nVirginia _\\nMedicine, improvement in. Gideon Jaques, Wilmington, t)el.\\nMead, carbonated sarsaparilla. John L. Schieffelin, New Yorlc\\nMill for hulling and grinding grain, c. John Wilson, Man-\\nlius. New York\\nMill, vertical cylindrical foot. Samuel Fowks, Catskill, N. Y.\\nMoccasins, shoes, c. improvement in making. J. J. Staples\\nand W. H. Cornell, New York\\nMile marks, improvement in. William M. Summers, N. Y.\\nMoccasins, improvement in making. Catharine Elliott, N. Y.\\nMud machine. J. Watchman and J. Pratt, Baltimore\\nMusical glasses, improvement in. Francis H. Smith, North-\\nampton, Virginia April 7,\\nJune 20,\\nJune 24,\\nAug 14,\\nSept 25,\\nJan 28, 1623\\nApril 5,\\nMay 6,\\nMay 8,\\nJuly 9,\\nOct 1,\\nNov 22.\\nMay 5,\\nJuly 16,\\nJuly 19,\\nAug 27,\\nSept 13,\\nDec 15,\\nJan 13,\\nJan 26,\\nFeb 18,\\n1824\\ni82r", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0078.jp2"}, "79": {"fulltext": "N 57\\nMowing iiiachiae. Ezra Cope and T. Hoopes, jua. Chester\\ncounty, Pennsylvania _ May 18, 1825\\nMarble grinder. Harlow J. Torrey, New York Nov 1,\\nMarble smoother and polisher. do Nov 1,\\nMills for grinding grain, drugs, c. Joseph Ives, New York Dec 2,\\nMortising machine. Ezra Ripley, Troy, New York Dec 22,\\nMashing machine, for distilleries. Warham Whitney, Roches-\\nter, New York Jan 19, 1826\\nMill, family. David Flagg, jun. Gardiner, Maine Feb 23,\\nMarble rubbing and scouring machine. Elijah Ferris, West\\nChester, New York March 7,\\nMill stone, concave and convex. J. Sawyer and E. Clark, Roy-\\nalstown, Massachusetts _ March 18,\\nMill, mortar tub. James Parker, Gardiner Maine March 28,\\nMortising machine, lever power. Thomas Creen, Manlius,N.Y. April 12,\\nMill, improveaient on Bicknell s grist. Moody Stockman,\\nHampton, New Hampshire April 18,\\nMills, improvement in grist. F. Harris and J. Wilson, Troy, N.Y. June 9,\\ndo Isaac Ryon, Bridewater, Mass. June 29,\\nMills, improvement in grist. Jedediah Northrop, Woodbridge,\\nConnecticut July 31,\\nMud machine, improvement in the. Samuel Collins, N. York Sept 26,\\nMill, improvement in the grist. Moses Mendenhall, Greens-\\nborough, North Carolina Oct 20,\\nMill, improvement on Bicknell s grist. James Bemis, Worces-\\nter, Massachusetts Nov 17,\\nMills in the water, gate for. Henly Potes, Christiansburg, Va. Jan 9, 1827\\nMill, improvement in the grist. Anthony Bencine, County,\\nNorth Carolina jan IG,\\nMortising machine, bearded chisel. Silas Metcalf, Wilming-\\nton, Vermont Jan 17,\\nMill, improvement in the grist. William Benbow, Guilford,\\nNorth Carolina Jan 19,\\nMachinery used in navigation. John J. Giraud, Baltimore, Md. Jan 31,\\nMills, improvement in the grist. Fdward Newman, Guilford\\ncounty. North Carolina Feb 6,\\nMill, improvement in norizontal wind. Origen Pac-kard, Wil-\\nmington, Vermont Feb 12,\\nMills, improvement in the mode of shutting the gate in. Ori-\\ngen Packard, Wilmington, Vermont Feb 12,\\nMoths and worms, mode of preventing in skins, c. Samuel\\nStorm, New York Feb 17,\\nMill, improvement in the grist. Benjamin Overman, Greens-\\nborough, North Carolina Feb 28,\\nMill, improvement in the horizontal wind. John Reynolds,\\nAmerica, New York March 15,\\nMill and crusher, improvement in the grist. John G. Morse,\\nRandolph county. North Carolina _ _ March 20,\\nMarine rail ways, improvement in. John Webb, New York May 14,\\nMills for grinding grain, improvement in. Abraham Deiap and\\nAvery Coe, Guilford, North Carolina May 31,\\nN\\nNails, machine for making. S. Briggs, jun. and Son, Phil. Aug 2, 1791\\nNails, manufacturing. T. Perkins, Pennsylvania Feb 7, 1794\\nNails cut, manufacturing. J. G. Peersou, New York March 22,\\nNails, manufacturing. Jacob Perkins, Boston Jan 16, 179,5\\nNails, improvement in manufacturing. J. Byington, Conn- Jan 15, 1796\\nNails, machine for making. Peter Lachaine, Maryland May 4,\\nNautical ventulators. See Vessel", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0079.jp2"}, "80": {"fulltext": "58 N\\nNails, cut, mauufacUuing. Peter Cliff Nov 16, 17t)fi\\nNails, heading and cutting machine for. I. Garretson Nov 16,\\nNails, machine for cutting. Amos Whittemore Nov 19,\\nNails, improvement in manufacturing. John Bigelow Nov 19,\\nNails, cut, manufacturing. George Chandlee Dec 12,\\nNails, cut, improvement in manufacturing. Daniel French Dec 23,\\nNails, wrought, improvement in manufacturing. D. French Dec 23,\\nNails, heading, improvement in. Jared Byington Dec 23,\\nNails, improvement in heading. J. Frost Dec 23,\\nNails, a machine for cutting and heading. N. Reed Jan 8, 1796\\nNails, improvement in making Lester Fling Dec 19,\\nNails, improvement in cutting and heading. James Spence Feb 16, 1797\\nNails, improvement in heading and cutting. Jesse Kersey Feb 24,\\nNails, improvement in heading and cutting. Jonathan Nevill Aug 12,\\nNails, c. machine for making. Seth Hart Jan 4, 1799\\nNails, improvement in making. Jacob Herkins Feb 14,\\nNails, for cutting and heading. F. Young Aug 23,\\nNails, machine for making and heading. M. Garber, Lancaster\\ncounty, Pennsylvania _ Feb 20, 1801\\nNails cut from iron hoops, c. M. Garber, Lancanster coun-\\nty, Pennsylvania _ _ May 1,\\nNails rendered tough. Nathan Kent, New York May 1,\\nNails milled out of heated rods. Jesse Reed, Boston June 9,\\nNails, machine for heading and cutting. W. Leslie, Clai emont,\\nNew Hampshire _ _ Nov 5,\\nNails, machine for cutting. Edward West, Fayette county, Ky. July 6, 1802\\nNails, machine for heading and cutting. E. I S est, Fayette\\ncounty, Kentucky July 6,\\nNails, machine for making. Nathan Forbes Aug 2,\\nNails, machine for heading. Ben. S. Walcott Sept 4,\\nNeutral salts, improvement in extracting from alkaline. B.\\nGorton Nov 29,\\nNails, machine for making. William Caruthers Dec 13,\\nNails, machine for making hot wrought. Oliver Bartlett, Geo.\\nBartlett and Otis Bartlett _ Feb 14, 1803\\nNails and brads, machine for making out ef hot rods. Lazarus\\nRuggles, Milford, Connecticut Oct 10,\\nNails. See Rolling Plates of Iron.\\nNails and brads, improvement in making out of rolled iron. Jos.\\nElgar, Brookville, Maryland Dec 16,\\nNavigation, machme for the improvement of. A. Hunn, Dan-\\nville, Kentucky\\nNails, machine for slitting and heading. Michael Garber\\nNails and spikes, machine for making. B. Allison and R. French\\nNails, improvement in machine for cutting. Nicholas Boureau\\nNails, machine for cutting with the grain of the metal. F. W.\\nGeyssenhayner _ _\\nNails, brads, c. machine for cutting. Increase Kimball, N. H.\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. Jesse Reed, Boston\\nNails, machine for cutting. Elisha Bigelow, Baltimore\\nNails and brads, machine for. Jordan Dodge, Rutland, Ver.\\nNails, machine for wrought. Jonathan Nichols, Rhode Island\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. S. Willard, Hudson,\\nNew York __....\\nNails, machine for heading. Samuel Rogers, Plymouth, Mass.\\nNails, muchine for cutting. Jonathan Hicks, Hadley, Mass.\\nNail machine. Joseph Jelleff, Butternuts, New York\\nNails, machine for heading. Asaph C. Handler and S. Shepard,\\nTaunton, Massachusetts\\nNavigating rivers and shoal Avaters. M. Williams, Albany, N.Y.\\nNail machine. Jesse Reed. Lingston, Massachusetts\\nMarch 24,\\nApril 17,\\nJune 6,\\nAug 21,\\n1804\\nDec 22,\\nMay 1,\\nFeb 22,\\nApril 1,\\nJuly 8,\\nJuly 11,\\n1806\\n1807\\nNov 30,\\nDec 15,\\nJan 28,\\nJune 14,\\n1806\\nSept 16,\\nFeb 24,\\nApril 15,\\n780!)\\ni", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0080.jp2"}, "81": {"fulltext": "N Bi)\\nNail machine. Samuel Wilmot, jun. New Haven, Connecticut April 21, 1809\\nNail machine. Luther Bissell, Hartwich, New York June 27,\\nNails, mode of casting composition. J. Walworth, New York Nov 22,\\nNail machine. Briggs Rogers Reed, Danvers, Massachusetts March 8, 1810\\nNail machine, c Jacob Perkins, Boston July 17,\\nNail machine, eccentric roller. John Fairbanks, Boston Aug 14,\\nNail machine for cutting and heading at one operation. Briggs\\nR. Reed, Salem, Massachusetts _ _ _ Aug IS,\\nNail machine for cutting and heading at one operation. Jesse\\nReed, Kingston, Massachusetts _ Sept IG,\\nNail machine for cutting and heading at one operation. William\\nMiller, New Yoik Sept 26,\\nNail machine for cutting and heading at one operation. I. P.\\nSwain and J. Skinner, Roxbury Massachusetts Feb 8, 1811\\nNail machine, for wrought. A. Eastman, Norway, Mass. April 8,\\nNail machine. E. Avery Lester, Herkimer, New York May 8,\\nNail machine. Jesse Reed, Kingston, Massachusetts Aug. 14\\nNail machine. Mark and Richard Reeve, Philadelphia Nov 14,\\nNail machine. Robert Turner, Boston _ _ Nov 25,\\nNet or seine, Samuel May, Columbia, Pennsylvania Jan 11, 1812\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. J. White, Phil. Jan 11,\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. Mark and Richard\\nReeve, Burlington, New Jersey _ _ Peb 3,\\nNail machine for cutting and heading. John Newalls, Nath.\\nand Daniel Chichering, Dover, Massachusetts March 9,\\nNails, machine for heading and cutting. Mark and Richard\\nReeve, Burlington, New Jersey _ Oct 31,\\nNails, brass, copper, composition. G. W. Robinson, Attlebo-\\nrough, Massachusetts March 17, 181^\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. M. and R. Reijve,\\nPhiladelphia April 16,\\nNap on cloth, machine for raising. J. Mather, Barre, Ver. May 27,\\nNail machine. William Lutgen, Marietta Sept 8,\\nNail machine. Mark and Richard Reeve, Philadelphia Sept 28,\\nNail machine. Richard Moore, Lycoming county, Penn. Jan 13, 1814\\nNails, machine for heading. S. Rogers, Bridgewater, Mass. Jan 26,\\nNail, sprig, brad, machine. R. Turner, Boston Feb 21,\\nNail cutting machine. E. A. Lester, Herkimer, New York April 2,\\nNails, machine for heading. Jacob Davey, Fairhaven, Ver. April 7,\\nNails, brads, c. machine for. Stephen Belnap, Washington\\nCity April 8,\\nNails, cutting and heading. S. Rogers, Bridgewater, Mass. Oct 21,\\nNails, cutting and heading. Jesse Reed, Hanover, Mass. Oct 22,\\nNails, cutting and heading. Jesse Reed, Hanover, Mass. Dec 16,\\nNail machine. Nathan Elgar, York, Pennsylvania June 19, 1815\\nNail machine. John Elgar, York, Pennsylvania June 21,\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. Nathan Elgar, York-\\ntown, Pennsylvania _ _ _ July 95^\\nNail machine. E. Bartholomew and W. Church, Boston Aug 18,\\nNails, machine for heading. Henry Sedan, Troy, New York Sept 6,\\nNail machine. Charles Phillips, jun. Sacketts Harbor, N. Y. Oct 21,\\nNail machine. W. Warring and C. Philips, jun. Jefferson, N.Y. Oct 21,\\nNail cutter, cylindrical improvement. Jacob Perkins, Newbury-\\nport, Massachusetts _ _ Nov 1,\\nNail, brad, cutting machine. E. A. Lester, Baltimore Dec 27,\\nNail machine. Henry Hayes, Philadelphia Feb 24, 1816\\nNail machine. F. A. Russell, Georgetown, D. C. March 14,\\nNails cutting and heading. Mark Reeve, Philadelphia June 26,\\nNail machine, improvement on. Mark Reeve, Philadelphia June 27,\\nNotes, bank. Se^ Mark of Opacify.\\n8", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0081.jp2"}, "82": {"fulltext": "60 O\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. T. Newhall, jun. Es-\\nsex county, Massachusetts _ gept 7, 1810\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. Israel Northorp,\\nOneido, New York Jan 7, 1817\\nNails, machine for heading. Elisha Rigelow, Massachusetts Jan 29,\\nNail cutting machine. Roswell Noble, Baltimore Dec 17\\nNap on cloth, machine for raising the; Eli Starr. Thomson,\\nSullivan township, New York _ March 20, 1818\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. Herman M Ciuer,\\nCortland county, New York April 18,\\nNail machine for brads, c. Gridley Jenkins, Plymouth coun-\\nty, Massachusetts _ _ May 16,\\nNail machine. J. Kells and J. Carter, Philadelphia June 10,\\nNail machine, improvement on. Melville Otis, Boston Dec 31,\\nNails, sprigs, ciouts, fitc. polished. Roswell Noble, Baltimore May 17, 1819\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. Daniel Poole, Zanes-\\nville,Ohio March 92, 1820\\nNails, machine for cutting and heading. Abiel Smith, Zanes-\\nvillc, Ohio _ March 22,\\nNail machine, improvement on tlie. Thomas Morgan, N. J. Sept 5, 1821\\nNail machine, improvement on Perkins and Reed s. George\\nThompson, Philadelphia Sept 15,\\nNails, mode of securing the heads of. William Melius, Vov-\\nchester, Massachusetts _ Aug 3, 1822\\nNails, machii:- for ciitting and heading. Lemuel BoUes, N. Y. Sept 19,\\nNavigation, improve jent in machinery for. Joseph Godley,\\nAlexandria, New Jersey Feb 22, 1823\\nNavigation, improvement in internal. James Renwick, N. Y. Nov 7.\\nNails, improvement in making wrought. Leonard Norcross,\\nLivermore, Maine _ _ May 18, 1824\\njNfail engine, improvement in the. Thomas Morgan, Paterson,\\nNew Jersey _ _ _ June 17,\\nNankeen dye, for making. Adolphus G. Trott, New York Feb 11, 1825\\nNankeen, a buff color, mode of making. Joseph B. Nones, Phil. April 28,\\nNails, cutting and heading. Jesse Reed, Philadelphia April 22,\\nNails, machines for feeding. do do April 22,\\nNankeen, mode of making yellow. Joseph B. Nones, Philad el. April 28,\\nNails, wrought, manufacture of. Henry Burden, Troy, N. Y. May 26,\\nNails, spikes, c. improvement in wrought. Jos. Krauser, of\\nPhiladelphia Sep 23,\\no\\nOil, whale, cleansing. Benjamin Folger, Hudson, New York Jan 2,. 1792^\\nOiled silk, linen, c. manufacturing. Ralph Hodgson, N. Y. Feb 1, 1793\\nOil from cotton seeds. (See)\\nOil, spermaceti, fee. purifying. Richard Robotham Aug 14, 1799\\nOil, mode of infusing into leather. H. Guest, New Brunswick,\\nNew Jersey July 16, 1801\\nOil press, improvement in. Josiah White Nov 27, 1804\\nOakum, mode of manufacturing from old junk, c. Daniel\\nFrench, Middletown, Connecticut Oct 9, 1805\\nOakum, machine for picking, M. Morrison, Newburyport,\\nMassachusetts Feb 14, 1806\\nOven. See Perpetual.\\nOakum, mode of making. Daniel Rider, New York April 26, 1808\\nOvens. John West, Stafford county, Virginia Oct 27,\\nOil, lintseed, mode of discoloring. N. S. Parmantier, Phil. June 30, 1809\\nOvens. John Barnett, Upper Providence, Pennsylvania March 3,\\nOres, mode of working certain. V. and J. King, Bellaire, Md. May 30, 1S11\\ndiJs, mode of purifying. I-ewis Lecesne, New York June 23,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0082.jp2"}, "83": {"fulltext": "Aug 21,\\n181}\\nDec 30,\\n1812\\nFeb 16,\\n1813\\nOct 27,\\n_\\nMay 27,\\n1814\\nMay 11,\\n1816\\nJune 26,\\nMay 15,\\n1817\\nAug 27,\\n1818\\nNov 11,\\nNov 30,\\nJan 28,\\n182a\\nApril 20,\\nDec 16,\\n_.\\nOct 15,\\n1821\\nDec 14,\\nJan 22,\\n1822\\nFeb 5,\\nApril 4,\\n1825\\nDec 5,\\nApril 24,\\n1826\\nMay 20,\\nOii of vitriol, apparatus lor. Kichard Maben, New Vork\\nOven for baking. John Bonis, Baltimore\\nOars, wheels for elastic. Louis M. Latom-\\nOres, reducing to powder. Henry Alexander, Baltimore\\nOres, melting Daniel Walworth, Middletown, Connecticut\\nOpacity, mark of. J. Rich and E. Star, Philadelphia\\nOintment for various uses. Wm. Judkins, Smithfield, Ohio\\nOar, head for steering. Cornelius Seaman, Washington county,\\nMaryland _ _\\nOvens, mode of constructing E. Treadwell, Salem, Mass.\\nOrgans, improvement in. Aaron M. Peasley, Boston\\nOdometer for measuring distances. J. Clarke, Powhattan coun-\\nty, Virginia ...___\\nOxymuriate of lime, apparatus for the. J. Kendall, Lincoln,\\nMassachusetts _ _\\nOvens for baking. Richard Wilcox, New York\\nOil from cotton seed. Geo. P. Digges, Albemarle, Virginia\\nOven door flue. Benjamin Simmons, jun. Bedford, Mass.\\nOrnamenting cloth, mode of. J. C. Wood, Philadelphia\\nOil, mode of expressing. John Hallock, Little Egg Harbor, N. J.\\nOil, making castor. Timothy Pharo, Tuckerton, New Jersey\\nOil cloth; improvement in making. Isaac Macauley, Phil.\\nOven, revolving. Stephen Harris, Norfolk, Virginia\\nOakum, machinery for picking. Ezekiel Waterhouse, Gardi-\\nner, Maine ._-_.-\\nOrnamenting walls, ceilings, c. Wm. West, Philadelphia\\nOil, mode of extracting by steam. David Dodge, Hamilton,\\nMassachusetts May 14, 1827\\nPantiles, making of. See Bricl:\\nPunches for making impressions. Francis Bailey, Philadelphia Jan 29, 1791\\nPiles, driving for bridges, c. John Stone, Concord, Mass. March 10, 1791\\nPendulum, double, for ships. Robert Leslie, Philadelphia\\nPendulum, clock. do do\\nPendulum, double. do do\\nPaper moulds, improvement in. John Carnes, jun. Delaware\\nPaper, improvement in manufacturing. John Biddis, Penn.\\nPumps, water working. E. Rigg, Pennsylvania\\nPills, bilious, composition of. Samuel Lee, jun. Connecticut\\nPaste. See Dough.\\nPiano forte, improvement in the. James S. M Lean\\nPlants, preservation of. George Morris, Philadelphia\\nPumps, improvement in. Theobald Bourke\\nPrinting press, improvement in a. Apollos Kinsley\\nPreambulator for measuring a ship s way. Amos Whittemore\\nPoints to remove pains, c. E. Perkins, Connecticut\\nPumps, improvement in boring. Caleb Leach\\nPills, anti-bilious. Benjamin Duvall\\nPloughs, improvement in. Charles Newbold\\nPipes and pumps. See Water.\\nPrinting paper, leather, c. a machine for. John Dixey\\nPump, an oblique., Jonathan Hunt\\nPaper manufacturing, improvement in. Cyrus Austin\\nPills, a composition for. Samuel Cooley\\nPills, bilious. Samuel H. P. Lee\\nPumps for ships, mines, c. John Stickney\\nPaper, manufacturing of. Robei t R. Livingston\\nPump, universal. Apollos Kinsley\\nPills. Hawks John Hawks\\nJan 30,\\n1793\\nJan 30,\\nJan 30,\\nApril 17,\\ntfarch 31,\\n1794\\nJuly 29,\\nApril 30,\\n1796\\nMay 27,\\nJuly 10,\\nNov 16,\\nNov 16,\\nNov 19,\\nFeb 19,\\n1797\\nApril 13,\\nMay 3,\\nJune 26,\\nJan 24,\\n1798\\nJune 7,\\nDec 14,\\nJune 6,\\nJune 26,\\n1799\\nNov 29,\\nOct 28,\\nOct 28,\\nDec 14.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0083.jp2"}, "84": {"fulltext": "62 F\\nPiano forte, improvement ia. John J. Hawkins Feb 12, 1800\\nPainters colors, mode of grinding. See Mill for do.\\nPotash, mode of manufacturing. Thomas Power Sept 19, 1801\\nPaper made of curriers shavings. J. Condict, jun. Newark,\\nNew Jersey _ _ Dec 28,\\nPaddles for propelling boats, improvement in, R. CJaiborne,\\nMonongalia county, Virginia Feb 23, 1802\\nPotatoes. See Starch made from.\\nPumps, improvement in. Jacob Perkins July 9,\\nPressing cotton, machine for. J. Idler, Washington City Sept 24,\\nPaper manufactured from corn husks. Burgess Allison and John\\nHawkins, Burlington, New Jersey Dec 30,\\nPentegraph and parallel ruler. J. J. Hawkins, Bourdenton,\\nNew Jersey May 17, 1803\\nPumping, machine for. John Clark, Hudson, New York May 19,\\nPhysiognotrace. Isaac Todd, Augustus Day and VVm. Bache June 15,\\nPacking goods, machine for. J. ClarK and E. Evans, Hudson,\\nNew York July 20,\\nPipes, leaden and others, secured from frost. David Lownes,\\nPhiladelphia July 21,\\nPowder mill, improvement in. George Keyser July 27,\\nPills, famiij. Daniel Coit, St. Albans Oct 5,\\nPump. See Bellows dry.\\nPropelling boats, for inland navigation, improvement in. Wm.\\nBell, Camden, South Carolina Nov 25,\\nPainting rooms, improvement in. John Selby, Baltimore Dec 30,\\nPumps. See Mr and Bellows.\\nPaper mills, improvement in. Thomas Longstreth, Philadelphia May 1, 1804\\nPump boxes, improvement in the construction of. J. Stickney,\\nBaltimore May 1,\\nPot and pearl ashes, furnace for making. Edward Crafts, jun.\\nGeneva, New York May 12,\\nPumping. See Water.\\nPlough, improvement in. John Deaver jujy ig,\\nPlaster mill. Emanuel Kent _ Sept 14,\\nPhysiognotrace. Daniel Atherton, Richmond, Virginia May 4, 1805\\nPosts of clay for fencing, mode of making. William Cooley,\\nBolton, Connecticut May 27,\\nPlaning by machinery. John Bennock, Boston June 1,\\nPolychrestum. See Sulphate, 8fc.\\nPicking oakum. See Oakum.\\nPlaning machine. Joseph Hawkins, Philadelphia Feb 19, 180C\\nPlaning machine. See Joining.\\nPropelling boats up rivers by cranks and setting poles. John\\nHaven, Montgomery, Virginia _ _ April 17,\\nPantiles. William Harwood, Richmond, Virginia July 3,\\nPaint. See Yellow.\\nPerpetual oven. James Dencal, Dumfries, Virginia Dec 4,\\nPaper trimmer. Parke Shee, Philadelphia Feb 7, 1807\\nPendulum screw. Lewis Dupie, Charleston, South Carolina April 1,\\nPlough, improvement in. David Peacock, Burlington, N. J, April 1,\\nPropelling boats, c. by oars. James A. Pearce, Louisville,\\nKentucky s _ April 1,\\nPaper, machine for making. Ch?irles Kinsey, Essex, N. J. May 8,\\nPiano forte, improvement in. Ralph Shaw, Boston July 2,\\nPills, machine for making. Webster Lewis July 10,\\nPastes, mode of making Italian maccaroni, vermicelli, c. John\\nB. Sartori, Philadelphia July 13,\\nPlanking hats, machine for. Joseph Pitkin and Timothy Kim-\\nball, Hartford, Connecticut Oct 19,\\nPlough; improvement in. Hezekjah Harris, Bullet, Kentucky Feb 24, 180b", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0084.jp2"}, "85": {"fulltext": "63\\nVump, imijrovement lu. Daniel Watson, Plymouth, Mass. March 4, 1808\\nPrope ljng. See Boats.\\nPump. See Forcing.\\nPropelling boats, machine for. W.Wadsworth, Hartford, Conn. March 15,\\nPendulum power for machinery. J. Tallman, Albany, N. Y. March 31,\\nPress screw. Thomas Cahoon, Washington April 14,\\nPaper. See Smoothhig.\\nPearl ash, mode of making. Ruben Answorth May IG,\\nPumps, improvement in. William Rhodes, New York May 26,\\nPressing machine. R. Peirpoinl Cunningham, Pomfret, Conn. May 21,\\nPress. See Double Lever.\\nPropelling boats across rivers by the current. Samuel Scilwell,\\nand Daniel S. Wandall, New York June 3,\\nPressing and boring machine. Robert Ramsey, New Hampshire July 9,\\nPressing straw or chip hats, ma.-hine for. Samuel Prince, N. Y. Aug 31,\\nPump beJlowsfor furnaces, c. Isaiah Jennings, New York Sept 20,\\nPigment black for printing, ink. c. J. Cist, Wilkesbarre, Penn Oct 23,\\nPic.i .j;b, improveiiient in. Richard B. Chenoweth, Baltimore Nov 25,\\nPlaster of Paris, mill for breaking. William Brown, Baltimore Dec 8,\\nPipes or tubes, omde of casting. Wiiliard Badger, Boston Dec 26,\\nPneumatic forcing pump. Phiny Upham, Brookfield, Mass. Jan 6, 1809\\nPumps. Abraham Horn, Easton, Pennsylvania Jan 6,\\nPounding rice, machine for. A. D. Moore, New Hanover, N.C. Jan 19,\\nPot ash. See Lye.\\nPaper, mode of making from alga. S.Green, New London, Conn. Feb 15,\\nParing apples, machine for. Wiiliard Badger, Boston Feb 16,\\nPendulum m Us. Isaac Cobb, W^alpole, New Hampshire March 1,\\nPlanting machine. John Beecher, Lycoming county, Penn. March IS,\\nPounding. See Rice.\\nPump, mechanical. William Schultz, Baltimore June 24,\\nPress. See Washing.\\nPumps. Jacob Canfield, Morristown, New Jersey June 28,\\nPendulum lock. Samuel Goodwin, Baltimore July 7,\\nPaper moulds See Wire Work.\\nPipe or grate heater. See Boiler.\\nPruning shears. Simon Jocelin, New HaA en, Connecticut July 13,\\nPlanting plough. Frederick Woodward, Ncav Lisbon, N. Y. July 18,\\nPump, uniform working. James Josslyn, Hanover, Mass. July 25,\\nPlaning boards. Christian Ritter, Beavei-, Pennsylvania Aug 11,\\nPress for cheese, c. Israel Nicliols, Otsego, New York Oct 12,\\nPlaning machine. Joseph Coppinger, Beaufort, S. C. Oct 31,\\nPreserving animal and vegetable substances. Joseph Coppinger,\\nBeaufort, South Carolina _ _ j^qt 23,\\nPen, metallic writing. Peregrine Williamson, Baltimore Nov 22,\\nPump, double bored pendulum. A. Fana, Montgomery, Penn. Dec 5,\\nPump, balance wheel. Lewis Schrach, Norristown, Penn. Dec 8,\\nPlating gun barrels, c. John t owler, Lancaster, Penn. Jan 4,1810\\nPlating horn combs. John P. Spies, Baltimore Jan 8,\\nProtractor, universal. Ennion Williams, Philadelphia Jan 19,\\ni :ii!ting press. J. P. Sawin and T. E. Wait, Boston Feb 1,\\nPendulum scale. Moses L. Morse, Cambridge, Massachusetts Feb 2],\\nPropelling machine. Abraham G. D. Tuthill, New York Feb 22,\\nPressing machine. R. V. W. and J. Thorne, New York March 26,\\nPump, horizontal. Luther Holland, Belchertown, Mass. March 28,\\nPerpetual. See SHU.\\nPressing cloths. Joseph Sage, Berlin, Connecticut April 14,\\nPricking leather, machine for. Robert U. Richards and Mills\\nRichards, Norfolk, Connecticut April 24,\\nPumping machine. Royal Yeamans, Springfield, Mass. May 23,\\nPendulum machine. Joseph Lefever, Providence, R. I. June 13,\\nPrinter s ink. Ben. Chase, New London, Connecticut June 25,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0085.jp2"}, "86": {"fulltext": "^4 F\\nPump, Chinese chain. Jeremiah Black, NorthumbeilaudjPeiiu. Aug 2, 181U\\nPress, windlass lever. T. Williams, Philadelphia Aug 81,\\nPress, double screw. Elisha Winter, New Orlea is Sept 4,\\nPrinting paper and calico. Leonard Beatty, Wilkesbarre, Penn. Dec 28,\\nPump. See Steam.\\nPrinting press. John P. Sawin and T. B. Wait, Roxbury, Mass. Jan 28, 1811\\nPressing cloths with plates. VolkertVedden, Amsterdam, N.Y. Feb 6,\\nPump, double forcing. William Beach, Franklin county, N. Y. Feb 19,\\nPropelling boats by horses, c. S. Fuller, Clerk county, Ind. Feb 19,\\nPump, double forcing. T. Ferris, Duchess county, New York Feb 20,\\nPlat, straw. William Pond, Wrentham, Massachusetts Feb 28,\\nPaddles. See Chain.\\nPump, double forcing. Levi Gray, Otsego, New York March 7,\\nPump. Pliny Upham, Brookfield. Massachusetts March 9,\\nPendulum steam engine. John Staples, Richmond, Virginia July 18,\\nPegs for shoes. Samuel Hitchcock and John Bement July 30,\\nPump, sea motion. Bennet Lies, New York Aug 19,\\nPlough, varying the motion of. John Sandford, Sharon, Conn. Aug 20,\\nPump for the use of ships. Andrew Kenshaw and Nathan Har-\\nlow, jun. Bangor, Massachusetts _ _ Aug 30,\\nPlough. Nicholas Turbet, Fredericktown, Maryland Sept 7,\\nPump. Luther Holland, Belchuston, Massachusetts Sept 10,\\nPleasant spinnei s. Daniel Reed, Brookfield, New York Sept 10,\\nPress for pressing cotton, hay, c. Moses Jaques and Henry\\nFreeman, Woodbridge, New Jersey Oct 2,\\nPendulum mill. Solomon Thayer, Braintree, Massachusetts Oct 9,\\nPress, wooden screw for cotton. Jacob Pierson, Knosville,\\nTennessee Oct 17,\\nPosts, machine for boring. Anthony Butler, Vermont Nov 7,\\nPortable kitchen. James Trueman, Philadelphia Dec 3,\\nPump. Jonathan Evans, Whitestown, New York Jan 6, 1812\\nPlough. John Klay, Frederick county, Maryland Jan 11,\\nPlough. Roswell Tousley, Cayuga New York Jan 11,\\nPress, increasing. Abraham Norton, Litchfield, Connecticut Feb 11,\\nPump and fire engine. Isaiah Jennings, Philadelphia April 1,\\nPlaster of Paris, breaking. Paul Geiger, Robison, Berks coun-\\nty, Pennsylvania May 12,\\nPropelling boats. William Shawj Otsego, New York June 5,\\nPressing and straining oil, c. John Cunningham and Samuel\\nS. Edmonston, Nesv York _ June 29,\\nPlumets of lead Thomas Weston, Peacham, Vermont June 26,\\nPump, cog and pendulum. Benet Lies, New York Aug 6,\\nPropelling boats and vessels, c. Alexander Anderson, Phil. Aug 21,\\nPropelling boats by sculling. Isaac Siluman, Philadelphia Dec 17,\\nPendulum mill. William Grandin, Hector, New York Jan 6, 181?\\nPitch forks- Jared Byinton, Hinesborough, Virginia Jan 12,\\nPreparing colors and paints. Henry Alexander, Baltimore Jan 14,\\nPlough. John Sietz, Strasburg, Pennsylvania Feb 8,\\nPrinting press and mode of distributing the ink. William Elliot,\\nWashington, District of Columbia _ _ Feb 17,\\nPrinting press. Z. Mills, Hartford, Connecticut Feb 26,\\nPlaning machine. W. Badger, Madison county, Mississippi\\nTerritory _ March 2,\\nPerpetual wool spinner. Burgess Allison, Burlington, N. J. March 3,\\nPumps. Jacob Perkins, Newburyport, Massachusetts March 23,\\nPress for hay. Richard V. W. Thorn, New York April 29,\\nPerspective drawing mechanically. S. De Witt, Albany, N. Y. April 30,\\nPlane irons, manufacturing. Daniel Pettibone, Philadelphia May 6,\\nPlough, bull. Sylvanus Tousley, Onandago, New York May 28,\\nPlough. Mathew Patrick, Scipio, New York June 2,\\nPress. Silas Hitchcock, Vernon. New York June 25.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0086.jp2"}, "87": {"fulltext": "Printing press. Jacob Perkins, Newburyport, Massachusetts\\nPrinting press. Daniel Pierson, Newburyport, Massachusetts\\nPumps. Thomas Nicholson and Samuel Gunn, Genoa, N.Y.\\nPlough. Mathew Murray, Middletown, Maryland\\nPlough. Horace Pease, Enfield, Connecticut\\nPress. Samuel S. Edmonston, New York\\nPaper hanging. Hezekiah Steel, Hudson, New York\\nPump for elevating grain. J. Ewing and D. Dickey, Oxford,\\nPennsylvania\\nPlaning machine. William Kimball and Samuel Willard,jun.\\nMount Vernon, New Hampshire\\nPropelling lioats by levers, c. John T. Schenck, New York\\nPaint, iron made into. B. Wilbor, Whitestown, New York\\nProof for ardent spirits. Benjamin Miller, New Salem, N. Y.\\nPotatoes, machine for grinding. Jesse King, Florida, N. Y.\\nPlough, bar share John and Jo.shua Butler, Chester county,\\nPennsylvania\\nPaper, pelts used in making. John M. Thorndike\\nPegs, attaching leather with. S. B. Brown, West Chester, N. Y.\\nPipes, making lead. Alpheus Tod, Oxford, New Hampshire\\nPaints, grinding. Peter Bristead, Green county, New York\\nPloughs. J. Wood, Scipio, New York _\\nPloughs, Jonathan Swan, Scipio, New York\\nPounding rice, c. Asa Nourse, St. Lukes, South Carolina\\nPins, machine for making. Moses L. Morse, Boston\\nPlough. J. Morgan and J. B. Harris, Scipio, New York\\nPins and needles, making. William F. }Iill, New York\\nPreserving animal and vegetable substances, c. D. Cooley,\\nNew York _ _\\nPlough, bull. Roswell Tousley and J. Swan, New York\\nPlough. Henry Shultz, Lancaster, Pennsylvania\\nPacking, machine for. Joseph Lyon, Philadelphia\\nPaint, mode of making brown. T. Miller, jun. Madison county.\\nNew York Jan 25,\\nPress, cider mill. Ozias Pettibone, Hartford, Connecticut March 1,\\nPerspective protractor. Bass Otis, Philad-elphia March 14,\\nPump, double air and water. James Smallman, Philadelphia March 27,\\nPin lathe for buttons. William Lawrence, Menden, Conn. April 12,\\nPressing machine. Timothy Puffer, Paris, New York May 23,\\nPedometer, sea. Bennet Lies, New York June 20,\\nPaper, machine for printing and staining. B Mesteyer, N. Y. June 28,\\nPump, double air. James Smallman, Philadelphia Aug 29,\\nPendulum machine. C. L. Allen, Newark, New Jersey Oct 13,\\nPrinting books. Samuel Randall, Warren, Rhode Island Jab 4,181(5\\nPneumatic machine. David Lloyd, Cambria, Pennsylvania Jan 7,\\nPlough, corn dressing. Elisha Bean, Massachusetts March 4,\\nPlaiting ruffles. S. W. Talbot, Dedham, Norfolk May 5,\\nPaper, heating the pulp for. J. Robison, Montgomery, Penn. May 22,\\nPropeliing vessels in a calm. Stephen Rudd, New York June 14,\\nPump. Edward B Scammon, Scipio, New York June 20,\\nPiano forte. George Charters, New York July 8,\\nPress, steam. E. Barker and John and Aaron Hall, Boston July 12,\\nPontoons, construction of. Henry Carbery and Wm. Tathan,\\nWashington July 19,\\nPulverator. Nathan Jones, Boston July 23,\\nPlough, machine for drawing. Luke Johnson, Leominster,\\nMassachusetts Aug 6,\\nPiston. Peter .A. Brown, Philadelphia Oct 9,\\nPlough, double. John Cromwell, Roysterstown, Maryland Oct 23,\\nPosts for chairs. Elijah Farrington, New York Oct 26,\\nPaper, making. Thomas Cilpin, Philadelphia Dec 24.\\nJune 29,\\n1813\\nJuly 16,\\nAug 6,\\nAug 7,\\nAug 28,\\nSept 1,\\nSept 8j\\nOct 2,\\nOct 23,\\nOct 23,\\nFeb 10,\\n1814\\nFeb 21,\\nMarch 1,\\nMarch 1,\\nMarch 7,\\nApril 2,\\n._\\nApril 18,\\n._\\nApril 18,\\nJuly 1,\\nJuly 5,\\nJuly 5,\\nAug 22,\\nOct 11,\\nOct 15,\\nOct 24,\\nNov 9,\\nDec 17,\\nJan 15,\\n1815", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0087.jp2"}, "88": {"fulltext": "66\\nPipes, conduit. Elisha Putnam, Albany, New York Dec 31, 181G\\nPump, eliptic valve. James Baker, Cliarleston, Massachusetts Jan ]6 1817\\nPaints and colors, impressing. Lewis J. B. Wells, Philadelphia Jan 24,\\nPump. Daniel W. Christman, New York\\nPropeller, sub-marine. John L. Sullivan, Boston\\nPumps. John M. Dearborn, Boston _\\nPumps. Thomas Nicholson, Washington City-\\nPump, single valve. Isaac Scott, Boston\\nPump. William P. Tilton, Boston\\nPump. James Baker, Boston _\\nPump, horizontal circular valve. Eben. Lemon, Boston\\nPlough. David Peacock, New Mills Post Office, New Jersey\\nPlough, angular John Lupton, Virginia\\nPump John C. Helm\\nPropelling vessels. Joseph Cerneau, New York\\nPumps. Luke M. and Mark Laighton, Portsmouth, N. H.\\nPropelling vessels by animal power. J. P. Durand, New York\\nPumps. Spencer Thomas, Boston _\\nPumps. William Purcell, New York\\nPropelling boats by animal power. Anthony Olney, Canton,\\nMassachusetts\\nPerpetual ovens, improvement on Deneal s. W. T. Hunter,\\nNew York\\nPlugs and bungs, machine for cutting. A. Donaldson, Salem,\\nMassachusetts\\nPen, instrument for holding. Henry Smith, Georgetown, D. C.\\nPropelling boats, mode of. J. P. Durand, New York\\nPolishing powder. Holmes Greenwood, Providence, R. L\\nPump, improvement in. Daniel Updike, New York\\nPropelling boats. Joseph Cerneau, New York\\nPlaning boards, c. machine for. J. Baldwin, Westfield, Mass.\\nPumps. F. Harrison, Eastou, Pennsylvania\\nPropelling boats. Moses Isaacs, Philadelphia\\nPropelling boats. M. Ulman and Moses Isaacs, Philadelphia\\nPaper, machine for preparing rags for. B. Cox, Northampton,\\nMassachusetts _\\nPropelling boats. John James Giraud, Baltimore\\nPropellers for ships. John L. Sullivan, Boston\\nPropelling boats, machine for. R. L. Deprest, New York\\nPluribus unura. H. Clerc and P. Ricardi, New York\\nPump or suction machine. John Edwards, Urbana, Ohio\\nPloygh. Gideon Davis\\nPlaster, machine for breaking. A. Fettrow, York, Penn.\\nPainting fret, c. John Markay, N mv York\\nPrintini- press. Adam Rainage, Philadelphia\\nPropelling boats. Thomas Kearsing, New York\\nPlough. Samuel Ogle, Graceham, Frederick county, Maryland\\nPump. William Hendrick, New York\\nPumps, wing valves for. William Francis, Boston\\nPiano fortes, improvement in. J. A. Gittwaldt, New York\\nPropelling boatS; improvement in. Henry Farmham, Albany,\\nNew York\\nPlough, improvement in. Perry Miller, Cambridge, New York\\nPlough shares, improvement in rolling out. Joseph Potts, Mont-\\ngomery county, Pennsylvania\\nPropelling boats, improvement in.\\nPropelling boats, improvement in.\\nPropelling boats, improvement in\\nNew York --.__.\\nPlough, improvement in the. Lemuel Goodrick and John\\nAdams, Hudson, New York _\\nFeb 8,\\nMarch 24,\\nMay 3,\\nApril 29,\\nMay 2,\\nMay 6,\\nMay 9,\\nMay 23,\\nMav29,\\nJuly 31,\\nAug 1,\\nAug 28,\\nSept 1,\\nOct 3,\\nOct 10,\\nNov 1,\\nDec 11,\\nJan 8, 181\\nAbraham Taylor, N. Y.\\nJ. Gray, Peekakill, N. Y.\\nA. Bartholomew, Albany,\\nJan 15,\\nJan 15,\\nJan 17,\\nJan 28,\\nFeb 19,\\nMarch 6,\\nMarch 7,\\nMarch 16,\\nMarch 17,\\nMarch 17,\\nMarch 28,\\nApril 10,\\nApril 38,\\nMay 5,\\nMay 25,\\nMay 25,\\nMay 26,\\nMay 28,\\nMay 28,\\nMay 28,\\nJune 6,\\nJune 9,\\nJune 12,\\nJuly 11,\\nAug 27,\\nSept 5,\\nOct 26,\\nNov 7,\\nNov 18,\\nNov 18,\\nDec 1,\\nDec 3,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0088.jp2"}, "89": {"fulltext": "P 67\\nPloug^ii, improvemeut in the. Ricljard Nichols, Harrison, N. Y. .Dec 19, 1818\\nPaint, machine for grinding. E. Skinner, Sandwich, N. H. Dec 28,\\nPlough, improvement in the. G. D. Avery, Wood county, Va. Dec 28,\\nPropelling boats by the screw power. H. VV. Wheatley, N. Y. Dec 30,\\nPlough, improvement in the. Stephen M Cormick, Faquier\\nCourt House, Virginia _ peb 3, 1819\\nPropelling boats, c. Wm. J. Lewis, Virginia Feb .3,\\nPrinting press. John J. Wells, Hartford, Connecticut Feb 8,\\nPump. James Barron, Norfolk, Virginia Feb 20,\\nPress, progressive lever. Jacob Perkins, Philadelphia Feb 27,\\nPrinting press, improvement in the. B. Allison and William\\nElliot, Washington, District of Columbia March 11,\\nPlough, improvement in the. Zadock Harris, Hartford, Wash-\\ntington county, New York _ March 17,\\nPropelling boats. James Lyon, Statesburgh, South Cai-olina April 3,\\nPropelling boats, c. improvement in. D. Cooke, N.J. April 16,\\nPencils, composition for making. Joseph Ellis, Dedham, Mass. April 26,\\nPump, improvement in. J. L. Munson, N. H Connecticut April 26,\\nPressing straw bonnets, machine for. Preston Whiting, Hop-\\nkington, Middlesex county, Massachusetts June 11,\\nPlough, improvement in the. Abraham and J. Tice, Union\\nVillage, New York Aug 21,\\nPlough, improvement in the. J. Wood, Poplar Ridge, Cayuga\\ncounty New York Sept 1,\\nPronunciation, mode of teaching. Jacob A. Cummings, Boston Nov 3,\\nPlough. C. Bergen, New York Nov 11,\\nPump. Robert Gray, Milton, Pennsylvania Nov 11,\\nPlough. J. Swartwout, Taghkanie, Col. county, New York Nov 13,\\nPaper, machine for making. John B. Pignatelli, New York Dec 2,\\nPosts, see a machine for boring. J. Corbett, West Hanover,\\nPennsylvania _ _ Dec 21,\\nPump, double forcing. W. Baker, Springfield, Otsego county.\\nNew York _ Dec 31,\\nPlough, improvement in the. Philip Marshall and Jacob B.\\nSmith, Lambertsville, New Jersey March 3, 1820\\nPump, wind power. Heman Bronson, Litchfield, Connectcut March 8,\\nPlough, improvement in the. George Gibbs, New York March 8,\\nPrivies, improvement in. Marc Marie Duplat, Charleston, S.C. March 16,\\nPropelling boats, machine for. W. R. Loweree, Queens county.\\nNew York March 29,\\nPump, improvement in the double forcing. S. Gillet, Hartford,\\nConnecticut April G,\\nPlanetarium, or heliogeastrium. Theodore Newall, Poultney,\\nTermont _ _ _ _ April 12,\\nPropelling boats. John J. Giraud, Baltimore April 19,\\nPump, suction. Levi Gray, Springfield, New York May 9,\\nPropelling boats by setting poles. Robert Kenny, Augusta\\ncounty, Virginia \u00e2\u0080\u00a2_ _ jmie 7,\\nPressing cotton, machine for. John Graham, China Grove, S. C. June 17,\\nPloughs. John W Jenkins, Hudson, New York July 6,\\nPropelling boats. Jacob Coon and Benjamin Hyde, Hartford,\\nNew York __._.. July n,\\nPower, gaining by cog wheels, ,c. Chas. RedhefFer, Phil. July 11,\\nPlough. John S. Wright, Greenwich, New York. July 23,\\nPlough. R. and E. A. Stevens, Hoboken New Jersey Sept 20,\\nPower loom, improvement in the. Wm. Gilmour, Smithfield,\\nRhode Island Oct 28,\\nPans, burning and baking. William Burtis, New York Nov 7,\\nPlough, improvement in the. Charles Wood and Gilbert Brun-\\ndage. Blooming Grove, New York Nov 9,\\nPropelling vessels, machine for. John James Giraud, Baltimore Nov 22.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0089.jp2"}, "90": {"fulltext": "68 F\\nPegs, makiug woodeu. Thoinas Rowell, Hartford, Vermont Nov ^4, 1820\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. John Stevens and John\\n,Fay, iio- dnjha.ii, Vermont i ec 14,\\nPropelling vessels, machine for. John James Giraud, Baltimore Jan 3, 1821\\nPloughing, a shifting shai-e for. John Wood, Castleton, N. Y. Feb 1,\\nPrinting, mode of bronzing. George John Newberry, N. Y. Feb 1,\\nPropelling vessels by wheels, in calms. B. S. Doxey, U. S. Navy Feb 9,\\nPress, lever. Thatcher Blake Turner, Maine Feb 21,\\nPlanting Indian corn, machine for. A. C. Flushing, Queen s\\ncounty. New York _ March 20,\\nPress, spiral lever. A. 0. Stansbury, New York March 21,\\nPrinting press, improvement in the. A. 0. Stansbury, N. Y. April 7,\\nPloughs, improvement in cast iron. Robert L. and E. A. Ste-\\nvens, Hoboken, New York April 23,\\nPloughs, hardening part of the edge of the share of. Robert L.\\nand E. A. Stdvens, Hoboken, New York April 23,\\nPrinting press, improvement in the. Samuel Rust. New York May 11,\\nPlanes, improvement in carpenter s. R. Wellford and Joseph\\nH. Deas, Philadelphia May 14,\\nPulverising wood, .C. Alexander Tolson, Georgetown, D. C. June 2,\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. George G. Ring, Red-\\nhook, N. York June 23,\\nPrinting and staining silks. Thomas and William Bryan, N. Y. June 29,\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. O. Seely, Pottstown,\\nPc insylvania \\\\n^ 21,\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. Wm. Falconer, N. Y.\\nPlough, improvement in the. Oliver Phelps and G. Moore-\\nhouse, Lansingburgh, New York Nov 17,\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. David Hitchcock, N.Y. Dec 29,\\nPick-axe, improvement in the. Luke Baker, Putney, Windham\\ncounty, Vermont Jan 15, 1822\\nPlough, improvement in the. David Peacock, Northampton,\\nNev/ York --.-_, jan 21,\\nPlough, improvement in the. Wm. G. Shuart, Orange county.\\nNew York _-._-. Feb 5, s-\\nPantaloons and waistcoats, making. Charles Herwick, N. Y. Feb 8,\\nPlough, cast iron. Josiah Dutcher, Durham, New York Feb 12,\\nPlough, cast iron. George W. iiawkinS and Horace Emery,\\nWindsor, Vermont Feb 16,\\nPressing machine. Philip Freeman, Perth Amboy,*N. J. Feb 20,\\nPress fracie, si-inding. Bejarain F. Brown, New York March 2,\\nPlough for hoeing, c. Col. George Gill and George Gill (B. S.)\\nChester District, South Carolina March 2.%\\nPunching holes, machine for. John Sarchet, Philadelphia April 2,\\nPrinting press, improvement in the. Peter Smith, New York April 6,\\nPails, machine for making. Reuben Hyde, Winchester, Mass. April 19,\\nPloughs, improvement in. John Gibson, Montgomery county,\\nNew York\\nPaper, machine for making. John Ames, Springfield, Mass.\\nPercussion gun, improvement in the. Joshua Shaw, Philadel.\\nPlough share, improvement in the. Baily Carpenter, Somers-\\ntown. New Jersey\\nPipes, leaden, for aqueducts. Richard Ward, Waterbury, Conn.\\nPlough, improvement in the. Abijah Lee, West Chester, N. Y.\\nPessaries, improvement in. Duke Baker, New York\\nPlough, improvement in the. Joseph Woolly, Troy, New York\\nPianos, detached sounding board for. James Stewart, Boston\\nPlough, improvement in the. Peter J. Clute, Schenectady, N. Y.\\nPlunking vessels, improvement in. J. Thomas, Washington, D. C.\\nPlough, improvement in the. Jacob Schoomaker and Jacob\\nDolson, the former of Ulster and the latter of Dutchess\\njuulv. New York Dec 7,\\nMay 2,\\nMay 14,\\nJune 19,\\nJuly 1,\\nJuly 5,\\nJuly 22,\\nSept 12,\\nSept 14,\\nNov 14,\\nNov 16,\\nDec 2,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0090.jp2"}, "91": {"fulltext": "V t)9\\nPjough ior coveriug coni, c. improvement in Uie. T. Wil-\\nliams, Pittsylvania, Virginia Dec 19, 1839\\nPlougii, improvement in the. Ryland Rodes, Albemarle county,\\nVirginia Feb 25, 1823\\nPrinting, improvement in the art of. William M. Dodge, N.Y. March 6,\\nPipe, mode of maicing stove. Caleb Jones, Vermont April 5,\\nPercussion guns and pistols. Joseph Finch, New York April 12,\\nPiston and valve cock. John La !y, Philadelphia May 6,\\nPump, improvement in the forcing. J. Pfcddjeford, N. Y. May 6,\\nPlough, improvement in the. J. Weaver, Washington, D. C. May 8,\\nPipe, manufacturing plated lead. I liomas Ewbauk, N. Y. May 9,\\nPress, printing. Adam Ramage, Philadelphia May 19,\\nPlough, improvement in the. George Nix on. New York June 2,\\nPlough, improvement in the. David Hitohcock, New York July 16,\\nPin machine, improvement in the. Kenry Western, Phil. July 23,\\nPloughs, cutters, points, c. for. David K. Jones, Palmjra,\\nNew York July 29,\\nPlough, improvement on Bergen s self-sharpening. Waldren\\nBeach, Philadelphia _ _ Aug 26,\\nPlough, Hackney s. Obediah Hackney, Ohio Aug 29,\\nPump, forcing and suction. Joshua Clark, Vermont Sept 11,\\nPlough, improvement in the. John Nash, Talmage, Portage\\ncounty, Ohio Oct 14,\\nPneumo-hydraulic engine. Richard Willcox, New York Nov 1,\\nProtractor, rectangular. Nathaniel Goodwin, Hartford, Conn. Dec 24,\\nPulverizing engine for drugs, c. Isaac Eddy, Boston, Mass. Dec 31,\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. William C Pancost,\\nAddison, Vermont Jan 29, 1824\\nPlough, improvement on Jethro Wood s. Solomon Austin,\\nSempronius, New York _ Feb 27,\\nPower produced without the aid of steam. Samuel Brown,\\nLondon, England March 2,\\nPulverizing machine. Isaac Eddy, Boston March 19,\\nPressing tobacco. Jehu Gallaway, Baltimore April 9,\\nPlough, improvement on the self-sharpening. Waldren Beach,\\nPhiladelphia _ _ April 9,\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. Thomas Allison, New-\\nton township, Sussex county, New Jersey April 16,\\nPumps, improvement in the suction. Daniel Johnson, Boston April 21,\\nPlough, improvement in the cutter of the cast iron. Jonathan\\nSwan, Cayuga county. New York April 24,\\nPressing cotton, machine for. Franklin Shaler, Georgetown,\\nOhio May 5,\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. Ross Winans, Vernon,\\nNew Jersey _ May 11,\\nPlanking vessels, improvement in. William Scarbrough, Da-\\nrien, Georgia May 19,\\nPropelling, machinery for. William C. Sullivan, JefiFerson\\ncounty, Indiana June 5,\\nPiano forte, being in a longitudinal bar for. John D wight, Bos. July 29,\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. D. Chase, A. Gregg,\\nand J. Gregg, Palmyra, Nesv York Aug 4,\\nPropelling boats, c. Benjamin F. Joslin, Schenectady, N. Y. Aug 21,\\nPaper, manufacturing. Isaac Burbank, Worcester, Mass. Sept 8,\\nPlough, improvement in the cast iron. Nathaniel Gillet, jun.\\nTalmage, Ohio _ Sept 24,\\nPlough, improvement in the. A. Spicer, jun. and Jonas Tower,\\nPortage county, Ohio _ Sept 25,\\nPoppy seed, mode of obtaining oil from. Daniel Markham,\\nLenox, New York _ _ Dec 2,\\nPump, improvement in the. .JameS Y. Hunt, Tunbridge, N. Y. Dec 24,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0091.jp2"}, "92": {"fulltext": "70 i\\nPlough, improvement in the bar, the wing, c. Garland\\nElington, Madison county, Alabama Dec 25\\nPump, forcing. Samuel Currey, Williamson county, Tenn. Jan 3\\nPan and furnace for evaporating liquids, c. Augustus Colb,\\nSteubenville, Ohio _ jan 14\\nPreserving animal substances, E. Daggett and T. Kensett,\\nNew^ York _ jan 19\\nPharmaceutic composition. John C. Bay, Mount Pleasant, Ohio Jan 20,\\nPlough, improvement in the side hill. John Rich, jun. Troy,\\nNew York Feb 10,\\nPegs, pointing, splitting, waxing wooden. T. Rowell, Hart-\\nford, Vermont Feb 11\\nPlough, improvement in the. Phineas Pettis, Portage, Ohio Feb 15,\\nPlough, improvement in the. George D. Avery, Georgetown,\\nDistrict of Columbia _ Feb 15,\\nPins, machine for making. L. W. Wright, Manchester, Eng. March 12\\nPropelling levers for machinery. J. Turner, Marcellus, N. Y. March 13\\nPlough, improvement in. George D. Avery, Georgetown, D.C. March 25,\\nPaper, polishing. George Bird, Walpole, Massachusetts April 11\\nPendulum power regulated by a fly wheel. Wm. M. M Intosh\\nand Wm. Barnheart, Aurelius, Washington county, Ohio April 13\\nPlough, self-sharpening. Cadwallader Evans and Oliver Evans,\\nPhiladelphia April 14,\\nPump. Jonathan Babcock, jun. Edmiston, New York May 6;\\nPumps, beer and cider. Richard Sealy, New York May 6\\nPlough. Stephen W. Whitman, Harpersfield, Ohio May 7\\nPaper, books, .c. cutting. Joseph Woodhouse, Oswego, N. Y. May 30\\nPress, water power, for cotton, c. Josiah Durden, Washing-\\nton, Alabama _ June 23\\nPlough. William F. Richardson, Auburn, New York June 27,\\nPans or keelers. Amos Minor, Camillus, New York July 20\\nPreponderating scale. Ezekiel Skinner, Camillus, New York Aug 23\\nPlaster, called the three-fold cement. Ezra Godfrey, N. Y. Sept 9\\nPropelling carriages by steam. Edward Clarke, New York Sept 9\\nPlane irons. Peregrine Williamson, Baltimore, Maryland Sept 9.\\nPans, in the manufacture. Sanford S. Perry, Troy, New York Sept 9\\nPower wheel engine. John A. Wadsworth, Portsmouth, R. I. Sept 27\\nPlough. Gideon Davis, Georgetown, District of Columbia Oct 1\\nPendulum lever. Cyrus Berry, Poughkeepsie, New York Nov 1;\\nPressing oil. Isaac Clowes, Hampton, Virginia Nov 3\\nPrinting press. Daniel Neall, Philadelphia Nov 15,\\nPress, for cotton. David Wilkinson, New Providence, R. I. Dec 8\\nPress for cheese, pumace, ,c. Lebbeus Caswell, Harrison, Maine Dec 9\\nPress for apples, c. Bela Churchill, Buckfield, Maine Dec 9\\nPiano fortes, metal frames for. Alpheiis Babcock, Boston Dec 17\\nPropelling carriages. Thomas Blanchard, Springfield, Mass. Dec 28,\\nPlough. Stephen M Cormick, Faquier county, Virginia Jan 28,\\nPumps. Silvanus Russeli, Olean, Cataragus county. New York Feb 4\\nPressing machine. Nathan Whitney, Augusta, Maine Feb 15\\nPressing machine. Joseph Wilson, Otsego, New York Feb IT,\\nPicker tub. Benjamin Holbrook, Providence, Rhode Island Feb 21\\nPrmting press, power. Daniel Treadwell, Boston, Mass. March 2\\nPumping vessels, power wheel for. S. Town and R. W. Oli-\\nphant. North Granville, New York April 8.\\nPaper, vibrating cylindrical mould for making. Gardner Bur-\\nba-ak, Worcester, Massachusetts _ _ April 12\\nPlough, hill side, double nosed cast iron, John Shepherd, De\\nRenyter, Madison county, New York April 12,\\nPump. Theodore Brooks, Rutland, New York. April 18,\\nPlough, cast iron. Thadeus Fairbanks, St. Johnsburg, Ver. April 19\\nPtough. William Cook, Luzern, Fayette county, Penn. April 28,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0092.jp2"}, "93": {"fulltext": "P 71\\nI umpiug water for propelling machinery. Liscomb Knap,\\nBrighton, New York _ May 22, 182(j\\nPumping water for domestic purposes. do. May 22,\\nPress for cider, oil, c. William H. Hoeg, Salem, Ohio May 20,\\nPress for hats. R. Tyler and B. P. Coston, Philadelphia May 23,\\nPress for packing cotton. Charles Williams, Petersburg, Va. June 3,\\nPercussion lock, for the rifle, c. Joseph Medbery and Sil.\\nKellogg, Rochester, New York June 16,\\nPressing unburnt brick, machine for. Ephraim Mayo, Hallo-\\nwell, Maine _ _ June 24,\\nPlanting and working Indian corn. William Ross, Middle Bax-\\nter, Pennsylvania _ _ June 24,\\nPlugs, machine for cutting. Charles Josselyn, New York June 28,\\nPlough, improvement in the. Zeb S. Holdridge and Hy S.\\nLawson, Berne. New York _ _ Aug 9,\\nPrinting pi-ess, improvement in the. David Phelps, Boston,\\nMassachusetts _ _ _ Sept 15,\\nPrinting press, improvement in the. Samuel Fairiamb, N. Y. Nov 4,\\nPress for packing cotton. J. Boatwright and James Is^athans,\\nRichland, South Carolina _ _ _ Nov 21,\\nPipes, mode of making clay. John Bower, East Bethlehem,\\nPennsylvania _ Dec 1,\\nPress, for pressing cheese, cider, c. Lebbeus Caswell, Har-\\nrison, Maine _ _ Dec 18,\\nPlaning boards, machine for. Herman Allen, Randolph county,\\nNorth Carolina Dec 22,\\nPlanting cotton seed, corn, c. machine for. John Labdell,\\nWarren county, Mississippi Dec 26,\\nPressing and packing cotton, machine for. James H. M Clel-\\nland, Fairfield, South Carolina Dec 28,\\nPlane, revolving timber. Daniel N. Smith, Warwick, Mass. Dec 28,\\nPendulum motion, lever engine for. Justin Jacob, Montreal,\\nCanada Dec 29,\\nPress, for pressing hay. D. Flagg and Charles Peck, Gardiner,\\nMaine _ Dec 30,\\nPlough for planting corn, improvement in the. H. Russel,\\nLitchfield, Maine Jan 16, 1827\\nPipes, tubes, gutters, c. made of clay. Jos. Putnam, Salem,\\nMassachusetts Jan 17,\\nPress for tobacco, cotton, c. B. R. Curtis, Richmond, Va. Jan 29,\\nPumps, improvement in. J. Robinson and L. Shaw, Bath, Me. Feb 1,\\nPlough, improvement in. Ryland Rodes, Charlotteville, Albe-\\nmarle county, Virginia Peb 20,\\nPercussion gun lock, improvement in the. William A. Hart,\\nFredonia, New York Feb 20,\\nPump for steam boilers, improvement in the. A. Judson, Swe-\\nden, New York _ Feb 23,\\nPaper, mode of pressing. Ira White and Leonard Gale, New-\\nburgh, Vermont Feb 28,\\nPropelling vessels by water pressure. Elisha Fuller, North Pro-\\nvidence, Rhode Island March 2,\\nPumping water out of ships by wind. Thomas Brownell,N.Y. March 23,\\nPressing and lifting machine. Samuel Andrews, Bridgetown,\\nMaine March 28,\\nPlough, improvement in the twin. Noble G. Cryer, Went-\\nworth, North Carolina March 24,\\nPolishing hard and soft metallic substances, machine for grind-\\ning. B. Green, Hartford, Vermont March 27,\\nPower, mode of obtaining from certain fluids. Mark I. Brunei,\\nLondon, England _ _ March 30,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0093.jp2"}, "94": {"fulltext": "72 R\\nPaper, machine for trimming the edges of. John M Clintock,\\nChambersburg, Pennsylvania March 31, 1827\\nPropelling machinery of all kinds. William Stanton, Centre\\ntownship, Indiana _ _ _ April 23,\\nPreserving eggs, butter, and lard. Thomas Edmundson, Pipe\\ncreek, Maryland _ _ _ April 26,\\nfaint, miii for grinding. Allen Holcomb, Butternuts, N. Y. May 14,\\nPiano fortes, improvement in horizontal. Thomas Loud, jun.\\nPhiladelphia _ jyiaj 15,\\nPlough, impro7ement in the cast iron. Robert Sweeny, Warren\\ncounty, Ohio May 18,\\nQ\\nQuercitron, or black oak bark, improvement in the preparation\\nfor exportation or home consumption. Thomas Benger Jan 25, 1804\\nQuadrant. See Gunners.\\nQuadrant. Josiah Arnold, Caiedonia, Vermont April 14.\\nQuercitron, or black oak bark. N. Harper, Frankfort, Penn. Ocl 30,\\nQuercitron, mode of preparing. Joseph Lyon. Philadelphia July 1, 1811\\nQuercitron, machine for preparing. James Andrews, Phil. July 15, 1816\\nQuills, machine for winding. Francis Jones, New York May 23, 1821\\nQuercitron bark, mode of preparing. James Elliott, Phil. Aug 20, 1829\\nR\\nRhus, or sumach, manufacture of. See Sumach.\\nRaising water by wind. Samuel Morey, New Hampshire\\nRice and other grain, machine for scouring. Robert Geant\\nRuling books and paper. Mark Isambard Brunei\\nRice scoured, separating. James Dellet\\nRice, scouring or skinning, improvement in. Samuel Mullikin\\nRocks, c machine for removing. Isaac Lazell\\nRopes, improvement in making. Michael Wigglesworth\\nRunners and bows for sicighs and sledges. Abijah Wilder\\nRope yarn and twine, machine for spinning. Steplien Gorham\\nRice, gunpowder, c. machine for pounding. B. Botitho\\nRulmg paper, c. machine for. Richard Robotham\\nRolling iron round, c. Henry Abbott, Philadelphia\\nRolling iron for nails. See J^ails.\\nRice. See Hulling rice, machine fur.\\nRefrigerator for domestic uses. Thomas Moore\\nRuling maoliine, improvement in. Daniel Brewer, Phil.\\nRolling machine. See Cleaning cotton.\\nRectifying or improving spirits, improvement in tlie applica-\\ntion of the principle. B-irgess Allison, Philadelphia May 17,\\nRocks. See Boring under loater.\\nRuling paper See Cylindric ruler.\\nRuling plates of iron and cutting them into nails. Samuel Ro-\\ngers and Melville Otis Dec 7,\\nRheumatic, liniment. Abel Brown Oct 17, 1804\\nRafts. William Deane, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Nov 4, 1805\\nRbeumatic pill. George Barber, Dexter,- Boston Dec 18,\\nReaping grain, machine for. Samuel Adams Dec 28,\\nRowing machine. Eben Bryant, New London, Connecticut Jan 13, 180G\\nRope yarn. See Spinning.\\nRaising vessels, machine for. J. T. Morgan, New York Oct 9,\\nRuptures. See Truss.\\nRopes, mode of making to any size. John Sellers and Andrew\\nBartle, Alexandria May 5, 180\\nRiECglng vesseLs. Stephen Sayre, Bordentown. New Jersey May 9.\\nApril 11,\\n1796\\nOct 17,\\n_\\nNov 16,\\nDec 23,\\nFeb 20,\\n1797\\nMay 18,\\n1798\\nJune 26,\\n1799\\nDec 14,\\n._\\nFeb 4,\\n1800\\nFeb 7,\\nOct 10,\\n1801\\nMay 4,\\n1802\\nJan 27,\\n1803\\nApril 22,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0094.jp2"}, "95": {"fulltext": "R 73\\nRays of the sun. See HcaLbig.\\nRolling and slitting mills. Isaac Pierson, New Voik Dec 21, 1807\\nRuling machine, cylindric. John Fairbanks, Boston April 21, 1808\\nRivets, machine for making. Josiah Jennings, New York April 25,\\nRectification of spirits. Osborn Parsons, Hudson, New York June 23,\\nRice, machine for cleaning. J. Lucas, jun. Charleston, S. C. July 12,\\nRice, machine for hulling and cleaning. J. T. Ricketts, Ca-\\nmeron; Vermont _ _ _ _ Aug 8,\\nRaising water, machine for. Wm. Barker, Wilkesbarre, Penn. Aug 26,\\nRatched wheel Marchus B. Parmelee, Newtowti, Conn. Sept 21,\\nRefining lamp oil. Eli Foures;ier, Philadelphia Nov 17,\\nRotary steam engines. See Stills.\\nReacting water v^heel, M Comb s improvement in. Joel Farn-\\nham, Oswego, New York Nov 23,\\nRolling (Vheel on an inclined shaft. S. Mirick, Madison county,\\nNew York Nov 30,\\nRolling and plating iron, machine for. Stephen Couth and Asa\\nTowne, Boston _ _ _ Dec 10,\\nReading, mode of teaching. Hugh Chard, Washington county.\\nNew York Feb 1 6, 1809\\nRice, machine for pounding. Jacob Reed, Charleston, S. C. June 9,\\nRoving machine for flax and hemp. G. Brown, Sehatecoke,\\nNew York June 16,\\nRopes. See Cables. William Schults, Baltimore\\nRapid Jack for ascending rapids. Augustus Sacket, N. Y. July 3,\\nRice, machine for cleaning. Roswell King, Darien, Georgia Nov 21,\\nRocks, machiiie for drilling. E. Jones and Philip White, Brook-\\nfield, massachusetts Dec 21\\nRaising grain. Jeremiah Bailey, Cheater county, Pennsylvania March 5, 1810\\nRollers for sheaves of blocks. Mark Leighton, Portsmouth,\\nNew Hampshire _ March 14,\\nRice, machine for beating out. J. Beck and J. Coppinger,\\nBeck s ferry, South Carolina _ March 19,\\nRaising Water, machine for. Samuel Cuney, Willianason coun-\\nty, Tennessee _ _ April 24,\\nReflector, elastic lamp, Joseph Flag, jun. Boston May 17,\\nReflecting and magnifying lantern. Winslow Lewis, Boston June 8,\\nRifle guns. Elisha Strong and C. Kellog, New Hartford, Conn. Aug 31,\\nReverting wheels. Otis Paine, Foxborough, Massachusetts March 1, 1811\\nRice, machine for hulling. Sherman Dewey, Hartford, Ver. March 2,\\nRollers, mode of casting iron. Cyrus Alger, Boston March 30,\\nRipening and keeping malt liquor Robert Hare, Philadelphia Aug 22,\\nRolling wire. James Howell, Philadelphia Jan 11, IBH\\nRuling machine. Asa Spencer, New London, Connecticut Feb 7,\\nRowing and propelling boats. William Shaw, Otsego, N. Y. Feb 19,\\nRubbing wheat, c. machine for. J. D. Richards, Middleburg,\\nVirginia Feb 27;\\nRubbing wheat, c. machine for. George M. Adam Brown,\\nNorthumberland, Virginia _ March 19,\\nRolling machine. Josiah White, Philadelphia May 15,\\nRoping and spinning machine. G. Cornell, Renssalear, N. Y. July 22,\\nRoping and spinning cotton, ,c. John Brown, Providence, R.L Aug 8,\\nRail ways. See Chain carts.\\nRake for collecting apples. Ezias Hart, Berlin, Connecticut Dec 31,\\nRefrigerator. J. W. Bronaugh and J. Talbot, Georgetown,\\nDistrict of Columbia _ _ March 16, 181;;\\nRepeating gunnery. Joseph C. Chambers, West Middletown,\\nPennsylvania March 23,\\nRopes and tivine making. J. Heaven, Montgomery Court\\nHouse, Maryland Aug 3,\\nRheumatic pills. Ezra Deane, Biddeford, Mxissachusetts Jan 13, 181 f", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0095.jp2"}, "96": {"fulltext": "74 R\\nRoller, impressed. Jolin Owings, Baltimoi-e\\nRuler, spring penn. T. M. Pomroy and L. Hedge, Windsor,\\nVermont -_--__\\nRoller toothed for sowing. Abel Densraore, Le Roy, N. Y.\\nReconductor, the. John Sargent, Vernon, New York\\nRoving machine for cotton. William Bryant, Davidson county,\\nTennessee\\nReed, weavers. Jeptha A Wilkinson, Otsego, New York\\nRuling paper. Lewis Henry, Bellows Fall, Vermont\\nRolling bar iron edgewise. George Ellicott, Baltimore\\nRefining sugar. Mervin Merrill, New York\\nRocks blown under water. J. M. Syme, Richmond\\nRivers, machine for cleaning the bottoms of. J. Tucker, Bait.\\nRuling machine, double. T. Newhall, jun. Lynn, Mass.\\nRibbons, machine for glossing. Charles Cromwell, N. Y.\\nRevolving ruler. Lemuel Hedge, Windsor, Vermont\\nRope yarn, manufacturing. John Petman\\nRuling machine. George Strowhuver and Frederick Sanxay,\\nCincinnati, Ohio\\nRoller for beating. Hugh Maxwell, Lancaster, Pennsylvania\\nReaping and thrashing machine. John Hersey, Mathews\\ncounty, Virginia _ _ _ _\\nRafts, mode of constructing. Daniel Gordon, Chanceford, Penn.\\nRudder, mode of hanging ships Com. John Shaw, Phil.\\nRollers, lathe for turning. Samuel Rogers, Bridgewater, Mass.\\nRolling sheet iron, machine for. Do. do.\\nRubbers, side. John L. Sullivan, Boston\\nRopes, machine for. Robert Colbert, Boston\\nRice polisher. J. Lucas, jun. Charleston\\nRockers for cradles, chairs, c. Samuel Simmons, Baltimore\\nRazor straps, improvement in. Jonas Crumbacker, Union, Fre-\\nderick county, Maryland\\nReadies for cordage and ropes. Robert Graves, Boston\\nRopes and cordage, making. Eleazor Crain, Springfield, N. Y.\\nRail waj-s and carriages, improvement in. C. Williams, Rich-\\nmond, Virginia _ _ _\\nRice, machine for cleaning. Richard French, Morrisvillo, Penn.\\nReadies, machine for making ropes Robert Graves, Boston\\nReadies, drawing yarn for. Do. do.\\nRopes, machine for making and laying. Do. do.\\nRopes, machine for equalizing the strain. Do. do.\\nRamrods, machine for making. Charles G. Barstow, Exeter,\\nNew Hampshire\\nRazor straps, paste for. Elisha M. Pomeroy, New Haven, Conn.\\nRifle, repeating. Isaiah Jefiniugs, New York\\nRazor straps, improvement in. John M. Fors, Baltimore\\nRice, machine for cleaning. Lazarus Ruggles, New York\\nReticules and pocket books, improvement in. William Win-\\nning, New York\\nReeds, improvement in metallic. Peter F. Huben, Patterson,\\nNew Jersey\\nRail ways, improvement in. Charles Williams, Boston\\nRice, machine for hulling and shelling. Elihu Spencer, New\\nHaven\\nRotary steam engine. J. Lansing, jun. and A, Thayer, jun. Al-\\nbany, New York _\\nRazor straps, improvement in. Jacob Houck, New Market, Md.\\nRailing, ornamenting the tops of. Paulus Hedl, New York\\nRazor stia]is, composition for. D. Ritter, New Haven, Conn. March 9,\\nRollers, mode of coveiing. Everet Williams, Stratford, N. H. April 13,\\nJan 25,\\n1814\\nJune 21,\\nJuly 29,\\nApril 23,\\n1816\\nApril 29,\\nJuly 3,\\nAug 24,\\nSept 20,\\nOct 25,\\nDec 12,\\nDec 13,\\nDec 26,\\nJan 27,\\n181T\\nMarch 3,\\n_.\\nMarch 14,\\nSept 1,\\nDec 26,\\nFeb 9,\\n1816\\nFeb 14,\\nApril 10,\\nJune 24,\\nJune 24,\\nBee 11,\\nMarch 17,\\n1819\\nNov 6,\\n_\\nDec 21,\\nDec 24,\\nDec 31,\\nJan 10,\\n1820\\nJan 18,\\nOct 13,\\nNov 22,\\nNov 22,\\nNov 22,\\nNov 22,\\nDec 21,\\nJan 24,\\n1821\\nSept 22,\\nOct 2,\\nOct 12,\\nNov 7,\\nNov 15,\\nNov IG,\\nDec 5,.\\nJan 19,\\n1822\\nJan 24,\\nFeb 21,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0096.jp2"}, "97": {"fulltext": "K 75\\nRigging, attaching tlic standing. William H. Alien (killed by\\nthe pirates,) United States navy, Albany, New York July 10, 1822\\nRevolving lever for boats. Lewis Marchand, Blakely, Alabama July 10,\\nRigging vessels, called centre reeving. Samuel A. Wells, Bos. July 24,\\nRigging, called lever truss and sling. do. do. July 24,\\nRivers, navigating and ferrying. Edward Clark, Philadelpliia June 25, 182:J\\nRotary motion, from a measured rectilineal one. Archibald\\nSmith, New York Aug 30,\\nRuling machine, for paper, c. Richard Willcox, N. Y. Sept 4,\\nRice mills, improvement in steam. Jtjhn L. Norton, Charles-\\nton, South Carolina Dec 16,\\nRolling machine, for cotton or wool. Jesse Hopkins, Stras-\\nburgh, Pennsylvania Jan 14, 1824\\nRolls, method of receiving from the machine. Gilbert Brewster,\\nNorwich, Connecticut March 1.3,\\nRotary motion, mode of producing a. William Scarburgh,\\nDarien, Georgia May 19,\\nRudders for vessels, construction of. Andrew Watkins, Salem,\\nMassachusetts May 21,\\nRail roads, improvement in. John Stephens, Hoboken, N. J. June 8,\\nRapids, c. rendered navigable. do. do. June 8,\\nRazors, improvement in making. J. Brown, Providence, R. I. June 28,\\nRevolving rake, improvement in. Henry and Ezra Hoopes,\\nWilmington, Delaware _ _ _ July 26,\\nRoping and spinning wool and cotton. A. Patterson and Fran-\\ncis Burdick, Delaware county, New York Sept 29,\\nRail roads, construction of. John Stephens, Hoboken, N. J. Oct 23,\\nRoping cotton, slack, c. Sydney Whiting, Franklin, Mass. Nov 17,\\nRaising water by weights. William Dabney, Richmond, Va. Nov 20,\\nRuling paper, machine for. George Crosby, Augusta, Me. Jan 21, 1825\\nRail ways, improvement in. Edward Gray, Boston March 15,\\nRail way, single. Henry Sargent, Boston May 6,\\nRotary machine. Elisha Hale, Pomfret, New York May 20,\\nRoller, for wagon and carriage springs. John Barton, jun.\\nProvidence, Rhode Island Sept 9,\\nRigging, mode of setting up standing. Benj. Booth, Wash. Sept 28,\\nRectifying liquor. L. C. and Ph. Bodraan, Baltimore, Md. Sept 30,\\nReaping and cutting, machine for. James Ten Eyk, Bridge-\\nwater, New Jersey Nov 2,\\nReacting or lever wheel. Luther Davis, Northampton, Mass. Nov 4,\\nRice, c. machine for cleaning. Alexander Shinie, Charles-\\nton, South Carolina _ _ Dec 21,\\nRefrigerators for distilleries. L. C and Ph. Bodman, Bait. Jan 6, 1826\\nRice, machine for hulling and cleaning. John L. Norton,N.Y. March 10,\\nRollers, heating calender. Joel Brimhall and Thomas Keyes,\\njun. West Boylston, Massachusetts April 1,\\nRepairing, mode of raising vessels for. Benj. Waterhouse, N.Y. April 15,\\nRail roads, called forest rail roads. H Pinkus and J. R. Wil-\\nliams, London, England April 27,\\nRail way, with a lift. Ethan Baldwin, Harrisburg, Penn. May 6,\\nRail ways, for teams to pass on. J. Brown and G. W. Robinson,\\nProvidence, Rhode Island June 6,\\nRail way, endless, improvement in the. Jeremiah Price, N. Y. Sept 15,\\nRail way, improvement in the submarine. John Thomas, N. Y. Nov C,\\nRail way, improvement in the marine. Richard Ward, N. 1 Dec 28,\\nRopes, machinery for laying. David Myerle, Philadelphia March 3, 13- i J\\nRice, machine for hulling and cleaning. J. Campbell, Wins-\\nborough, South Carolina May 31)", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0097.jp2"}, "98": {"fulltext": "76 S\\nstone and marble, polishing ol: Samuel MuUiken, Phil. March 11, 17^*1\\nSpindles, diminishing friction of. Robert K. Livingston, Cler-\\nmont county, New York Aug 4\\nSteam engine, improvement on Captain Savary s. James llum-\\nsey, Berkley county, Virginia Aug 26,\\nSteam, generation cf. Do. do. Aug 26,\\nSteam, application of to propel boats or vessels. Do. do. Aug 26,\\nSteam engine applied to navigation. John Fitch, Philadelphia Aug 26,\\nSteam engine, boiler of. James Rumsey, Berkley county, Va. Aug 26,\\nSteam, boiler for generating. J. Stevens, jun Bergen county,\\nNew Jersey Aug 26,\\nSteam, raising water by. Do. do. Aug 26,\\nSteam, applying the force of. Do. do. Aug 26,\\nSteam engine boiler. Nathan Reed, Massachusetts Aug 26,\\nSteam engine, improvement on Savary s, for raising water.\\nEnglehart Cruse, Baltimore, Maryland Aug 26,\\nSteam jack. John Baily, Boston Feb 23, 1793\\nSteel, hardening and tempering. David Hartley, Boston Feb 24,\\nStones, mill, handmill for picking of. Jonathan Dorr and So-\\nlomon Hodge, Washington, New Jersey Oct 23,\\n.Spit, new method of turning a. S. Morey, Oxford, Grafton\\ncounty. New Hampshire _ _ _ Jan 29, 1793\\nSumach, or rhus. Richard R. Saltonstall, New London, Conn. Feb 28,\\nSugar, moulds for claying. Jonathan Williams, jun. Phil. March 13,\\nSumach, or rhus. Richard R. Saltonstall, New London, Conn. May 1,\\nStone of cast iron. Robert Heteriok, Pennsylvania June 11,\\nSails of ships and boats, applying and regulating the. Joseph\\nS. Sampson, Boston\\nSail, duck, weaving. James Davenport, New Jersey Feb 14, 1794\\nStill, steam, improvement in. Alexander Anderson, Penn.\\nSalt, making from sea water. James Fennel, Pennsylvania\\nStill, improvement in. John Kincaid, Pennsylvania\\nSaw, round. Zachariah Cox, Georgia March 14, 1795\\nStill, worm of sheet copper. John Taylor, Virginia\\nStones, sawing and polishing of. Jonathan Dickerson, N. J. Jan 9, 1796\\nSeed, clover and other, cleaning. Jonathan Roberts, jun- Penn.\\nSilk, linen, c. oiled. See Oiled, SfQ.\\nSkins, seals, manufacturing of. James Eaton, Massachusetts\\nSumach, manufacturing. Joseph Hilliard, Connecticut\\nSteam engine and boiler, invention of. Elijah Bachus\\nStays, .C. improvement in, for removing incurvitures or distor-\\ntions of the spine. Limdin iVl Kechnie\\nSalt, improvement in making. George James\\nSkins, improvement in splitting sheep. James Stanfield\\nSoap, improvement in making. John Nazro Jan 6, 179\\nStoves, improvement in. James M Callmont\\nStoves, improvement in. Thomas Hirst\\nStoves, improvement in. Caleb Wheaton\\nShingles and boards, improvement in making. Bill Jervis\\nSaddles, improvement in. Thomas Stickney\\nStove, a soap stone. William Payne\\nSteam engine, application to the sawing, cutting and manufac-\\nturing lumber. Robert M Kean March 24, 1798\\nSteam engine, a double. James Smallman, N. J, Roosevelt May 31,\\nSteam (S. M. 1799.) See Water.\\nStoves, improvement in. J. W. Godfrey and William Lane .July 14,\\nStoves, coal, improvement in. Henry Abbott Jan 24, 179TJ\\nSalt, a machine for manufacturing. John Sears Jan 24,\\nSteelyards, improvement in. Benjamin Dearborn Feb 14,\\nStones. See Marble.\\nSteam, application of. Samuel Morey, New Hampshirfc March 25,\\nJuly 5,\\nFeb 14,\\nSept 2,\\nSept 24,\\nNov 25,\\nMarch 14,\\nJune 30,\\nJan 9,\\nFeb 13,\\nFeb 16,\\nMay 12,\\nMay 31,\\nJuly 1,\\nNov 16,\\nNov 16,\\nJan 6,\\nFeb 20,\\nMarch 11,\\nMarch 29,\\nJuly 8,\\nNov 16,\\nDec 10,\\nI", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0098.jp2"}, "99": {"fulltext": "Siawing boards, mill for. Aaron Clarke IVIarcli 30, 1790\\nShips, machine to keen its distance at sea (reckoning.) Chester\\n^Gould May 28,\\nScrews, machine for cutting. David Wilkinson Dec 14,\\nSeeds. See Cotton.\\nStoves and grates, improvement on. Oliver Evans Jan 16, 1800\\nStop cock. Peter Walker _ April 10,\\nSilk, cotton, worsted, engine for reducing. April 10*,\\nSumach, manufacturing. Comfort Hoyt April 7, r-\\nShips and vessels, improvement in the construction of. Jere-\\nmiah Brown _ May 14,\\nSheathing vessels, improvement in. Henry Guest, New Bruns-\\nwick, New Jersey _ Jan 26, 1801\\nStoves, improvement in construction of. W. Henderson, Mid-\\ndieton, Connecticut Feb 12, r-\\nStarch manufactured from potatoes. John Biddis, Phil. March 22,\\nStove, screw and reel, grain drying machine. Dav. Ellicot, Ann\\nArundel county, Maryland _\\nSpoons, mode of manufacturing. T. Brulf, Washington City\\nSeal and beam, moveable and suspended. S. Wallis, Boston\\nSyphonic steam machine. John Pool\\nStills, construction of. Michael Krafft, Philadelphia\\nShip s pump, improvement in. George Clymer, Philadelphia\\nSaw mill, improvement in turning the log. M. Coates, Wash-\\nington county, Pennsylvania April 1, 1802\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0Saw mill; improvement in. Hezekiah Richardson, jun. and\\nLevi Richardson, Middletown, Massachusetts\\nSpirits, mode of improving. Burgess Allison\\nScientific steelyards. Lewis Du Pre, South Carolina\\nSalt, machine for manufacturing. B. Ellicot, Lancaster, Penn.\\nSteam boat, improvement in. Edward West, Fayette county,\\nKentucky _ _\\nStill, improvement in. William Paine _ _\\nSteam engine, improvement in. Samuel Briggs, jun.\\nSplitting skins, improvement in. Asa W. Chickering\\nStills, improvement in. John Staples\\nSalt, improvement in making. Valentine Peers\\nStone and marble, machine for sawing. W. Palmer\\nSaw mill for cleaning cotton. G. F. Saltonstall, Fayetteville,\\nNorth Carolina r Jan 4, 1803\\nStills, improvement in. John Moffat\\nSpirits from starch, mode of extracting. John Naylor\\nSea sitting chair. A. Du Buc Marentilie\\nSub-marine passage or hollow inverted arch. J. Staples, Flush-\\ning, Long Island March 18,\\nSea salt, improvement in the process of manufacturing. George\\nHunter March 24,\\nSteam, improvement in producing. John Stevens, New York April 11,\\nSalt, expeditmg the manufacture of. Timothy Alden, jun. May 25,\\nSteam engine, improvement in. Samuel Morey, Rufus Graves\\nand Giles Richards _ _ _ j^^q j^^\\nShearing woollen and other cloths, machine. L. Stanley June 25\\nSkins, machine for pulling hair off. Nicholas Young June 2S,\\nShingles, machine for splitting and shaving. Daniel French,\\nMiddletown, Connecticut jyjy 05^\\nStills, improvement in the construction of. L. Geanty Aug 4,\\nSeals fur, method of preparing for hats. G. Cleveland, Hart-\\nford, Connecticut _ gept 9,\\nShelling corn, machine for. Paul Pilsbury Oct 25\\nStills. See Boiler.\\nf pinning wheels^ improvement in. Amos Minor Nov 16-,\\nMay 1,\\nSept 14,\\nSept 21,\\nOct 13,\\nOct 28,\\nDec 22,\\nApril 1,\\nApril 28,\\nMay 12,\\nMay 12,\\nMay 12,\\nJuly 6,\\nAug 24,\\nOct 9,\\nNov 29,\\nDec 15,\\nDec 18,\\nDec 31,\\nJan 4,\\nFeb 1,\\nMarch 7,\\nMarch 18,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0099.jp2"}, "100": {"fulltext": "78 8\\nstill heads and condensers, improvement in. E. Richardson, N. P. Dec 16, ISU^\\nStills and boilers, improvement in. Leonard Betty Jan 19, 1804\\nStills, improvement in the construction and in the process of\\ndistilling spirits. William Wigton, Hudson, New York Jan 30,\\nScrew mill, for breaking and grinding different hard substances.\\nOliver Evans, Philadelphia _ Feb 14,\\nSteam engines, improvement in. Oliver Evans, Philadelphia Feb 14,\\nSetting stills and other large kettles. Israel Wood Feb 21,\\nSmut fanning mill, improvement. Thomas Pierce, Fishkill, N.Y. Feb 21,\\nSpinning wheel, improvement in. William B. Dyer Feb 27,\\nShot, improvement in the mode of making. P. Daniel, Phil. March 21,\\nStill and boiler, improvement. John Taylor March 31,\\nSheet tin, improvement in mode of working. Calvin Whiting\\nand Eli Parsons _ _ April 14,\\nSprings for window sashes, improvement in. J. Eaton, Bos. April 14,\\nSteam bath still. See Double.\\nStraw and hay. See Cutting.\\nShelling and cleaning corn, machine for. Levi Stevens, N. Y. May 8,\\nSalt, machine for making. Ezra Weld May 16,\\nSuspenders, improvement in. John Hooker Nov 19,\\nShingles, machine for sawing. Isaac Baker, Amherst, Mass. May 8, 180r\\nSod oil, for leather, method of making. G. Poyzer, Phil. May 10,\\nSluice to convey water to wheels, c. James Humiston, New\\nHaven, Connecticut _ May 10,\\nSmut fanning mill. Thomas Pierce, Fishkill, New York May 24,\\nSetting boilers. See Boilers.\\nSulphate of potash, method of separating. A. M Nitt, Geneva,\\nNew York _ _ June 15,\\nSprings for wheel carriages. William Wing and H. Salisbury,\\nHartford, Connecticut Aug 29,\\nShingles, improvement in making. A. A. Kelsey, Hartford,\\nConnecticut _ _ _ Oct 9,\\nSplitting skins, machine for. Wm. Lillie, West Chester, N. Y. Nov 9,\\nSalt, making. John Gilman Taylor Nov 13,\\nShearing woollen or other cloths by water. Friend B. Kellog,\\nMarlborough, Massachusetts Nov 22,\\nSpring pump for raismg water. William Finn, Baltimore Feb 13, 180G\\nSuspenders. Richard Howell March 5,\\nStoves. Samuel Dickey, Oxford, Pennsylvania March 7,\\nSplitting skins, machine for. Stephen Pagne March 31,\\nStraw. See Cutting.\\nSaw mills. Joseph Quinby, Boston April 25,\\nSteelyards. John Edwards, New York May 19,\\nScale beams and balances. John Edwards, New Yoik May 19,\\nStove. See Cabouse.\\nShearing cloth, machine for. Beriah Smith, Washington, N. Y. May 25,\\nSalt, method of extracting from salt water. Stan. Smith, Suf-\\nfolk, Massachusetts June 19,\\nSalt, method of facilitating the process of extracting from salt\\nwater. S. Smith, Sutlbik, Massachusetts June 13,\\nSpinning of rope yarn, machine for. N. Cutting, Washington\\nCity Jul} 14,\\nSwing cradle. Zachariah Mills, Hartford, Connecticut July 17,\\nSublimation of sulphur. George Barber Dexter, Boston Oct 9,\\nScreens for freeing grain from dirt, c. W. Tulloch, Orange\\nCotu-t House, Virginia Oct 28,\\nSuspenders. Jonas Dawson, Philadelphia Nov G,\\nSleigh. See Transverse.\\nSwivel screw, water tight, for steam engines, c. .\\\\bel W.\\nHardenbrook, New York Feb 10, ISOT\\nSalt, mode of making. Timothy Green. New York April 1.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0100.jp2"}, "101": {"fulltext": "S 79\\ni^hingles and staves, machine for dressing. J. M llvain, Ciies-\\nter, Pennsylvania April 1, 1807\\nStumps, method of raising from the ground. A. Craig, N. H. April 15,\\nSprings for carriages. See Main.\\nSteelyard. Barnabas Langdon, St. Albans, New York April 23,\\nShearing cloth, machine for. Russell Dorr, Kinderbrook.N.Y. May 8,\\nShingling the roofs of houses, c. Thomas Young, Phil. May 11,\\nSpring buckle, mechanical. John Green, New York May 20,\\nStills, improvement in. S. Steward, Walpole, N. H. June 21,\\nShearing cloth, machine for. Enoch Burt, Princeton, N. J. June 23,\\nSaw mills, improvement in. Jacob SpafiFord, Ipswich, Mass. June 23,\\nS traw, machine for cutting. J. Cleaveland, Franklin county,\\nPennsylvania _ _ jyly 18,\\nStraw, machine for cutting. Ben. Gonnor, Portsmouth, N Y. July 20,\\nStills, improvement in. Edward Richardson, Fredericktown Oct 3,\\nStraps for suspenders. See Leather, Sfc.\\nStove pipes, mode of making. R. Wheatley and J. Beaumont,\\nBoston .._--- Nov 4,\\nStill, improvement in. William Thornton, Washington City Dec 13,\\nSugar, mode of making and refining. Antoine Boucherie, Phil. Jan 8, 1808\\nSplitting leather and skins, machine for. William Brent, Bost. Feb 24,\\nScrew press. See Press.\\nSmoothing and polishing paper, machine for. Wm. Coolidge,\\nBoston April 18,\\nStripping allum dressed leather for shoe binding. S. Fro thing-\\nham and George Harris, Middletown, Connecticut April 20,\\nSpinning wheel, improvement in. T. Cruttenden, Poultney,\\nNew York April 23,\\nShearing machine for cloth. Eben. Sto well, Worcester, Mass. April 26,\\nSprings, thorough brace for carriages. J Mix, New Haven,\\nConnecticut June 17,\\nStoves for heating rooms. Allan Pollock, Boston June 17,\\nSawing stone, wood, c. Do. do. June 20,\\nSheariag cloth, machine for. S. Stewart, Eben Hovey and\\nJames Henderson, Pittstown, New York June 21,\\nSprings for carriages, folding or spiral. J. Armour, jun. Bait. June 27,\\nSlitting boards, planks, c. Ezekiel Olds, Brookfield, Mass. June 29,\\nSplitting skins. Isaac Cobb, Walpole, New Hampshire July 12,\\nShaving and splitting. See Leather.\\nStraw cutting machine. Elihu Hotchkiss, Battleboro Vert. Aug 2,\\nSpinning wheels. Obadiah Sheely _ Aug 6,\\nSprings for carriages. Joshua Cone, Reading, Connecticut Aug 26, -k\\nStove, rarefying air. Daniel Pettibone, Roxbury, Connecticut Oct 28,\\nScrubbing and scouring machine for floors. Simon B. Willard,\\nBloomfield, Ontario county, New York Nov 17,\\nStills and rotary steam engines. Sted. Adams, Hartford, Conn. Nov 21,\\nStill tubs. Isaac Bennet, Newton, Connecticut Dec 12,\\nShingles,, machine for dressing. R. and T. Nicholson, Birds-\\ntown, Kentucky Dec 13,\\nSuspending. See Carriages.\\nSplitting hides, machine for. Seth Boyden, Foxboro Mass. Jan 7, 1809.\\nSteam boats and boilers. William Thornton, Washington City Jan 16,\\nSawing timber in circular form. J. Lindsay, Cassanovia,N. Y. Feb 4,\\nSteamboats. Robert Fulton, New York Feb 11,\\nStoves. James Fales, Newport, Rhode Island Feb 22,\\nScows and boats. Elihu Sherman, Lansingburg, New York March 2,\\nSalt, mode of making. Benjamin Wheeler, Boston March 17,\\nSaw, hand. Isaiah Jennings, Ner/ York March 17,\\nSilk stuffs, machine for finishing. Abner Stearns, West Cam-\\nbridge, Massachusetts March 22,\\nplittinq: leather and skins. John Woodcock, Worcester, Mass. May 8.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0101.jp2"}, "102": {"fulltext": "^Hi. ii. i\\n?J0\\ns\\nstraw cutting machine, Roger Haskell, Burlington, N.\\nSea table. William H. Richardson, Baltimore\\nShutters for windows. Truman Bartholomew, New York\\nStraw cutting machine. Jacob Canfield, Morristown, N. J.\\nShearing cloth. David Dewey, Poultney, New York\\nSpiral float wheel mill. Pitch Ives Lisle, New York\\nSpiral truss. See Truss.\\nShingles, machine for riving and shaving. Jacob Balcomb,\\nReading, New York _ _ _\\nShot, manufacturing. John W. Jope, Philadelphia\\nScrews, machine for cutting wood. A Stowell, Worcester,\\nMassachusbtts\\nStump lifting machine. David Stone, Clarejnont, N. H.\\nSaw for wood. James Hamilton, Brookfield, Massachusetts\\nScrew augur, double podded centre. E. L Hommedieu, Say-\\nbrook, Connecticut _\\nSpirits and wines, mode of ameliorating. W. Thornton, Wash-\\nington, District of Columbia\\nSteam engine, improvement in the. Daniel French, N. Y.\\nShingles, machine for splitting. Joseph Coppinger, Baltimore\\nSpoons, machine for manufacturing. Isaiah Bisbee, Bath, Mass.\\nStills, cast iron. Joseph Coppinger, Beaufort, North Carolina\\nSeine. See Fishing.\\nSawing maehine. E. Odds and Phiney Upham, Worcester, Mass.\\nSteam engines and boilers. John Stevens, New York\\nSoal leather, machine for compressing. J. Elliot, Sharon. Conn.\\nSawing timber. Elisha Cook, Bethlehem, Massachusetts\\nSheaves, method of making. Enoch C. Topham, Essex, Mass.\\nStove pipes. John Parkhurst, jun. Cheshire, New Hampshire\\nSawing timber. John Sweet, Bethlehem, Massachusetts\\nSignals for vessels. Nath. Shaler, New York\\nSaw mill. Abel Wright, Canaan, New York\\nSpring bolt and key for windows. R Smith, Norwich, Conn.\\nSawing timber. A. Jones, jun. Bethlehem, Massachusetts\\nSpinning wheel. Winsor Drury, Brookfield, Massachusetts\\nSaw, driving whip. Joseph Coppinger, Frederick, Georgia\\nSalt, manufacturing. Benjamin. Wheeler, Boston\\nScrew. See Grist mill.\\nSpinning flax. Alpheus Webster, Green county New York\\nStill, perpetual. Robert Gillespie, Seneca county, N Y.\\nStone turner, marble. David Clark, West Stockbrdge, Mass.\\nSaw mill. Joseph Ennals, New Market, Maryland\\nSpinning wheels, the heads of. Amos Miner, Marcellu s, N.Y.\\nSawing wood, machine for. Roger Smith, Norwich, Conn.\\nSpring tree saddle. David C. Moseiy, Boston\\nScrews, casting metal. John iSficholson, Herkimer, N. Y.\\nSash stuff machine for trying. E. Basford, Livermore, Mass.\\nSawing boards, machine for. 0. Judd, jnn. London. Mass.\\nSaw mill to be worked by hand George Harris, Phiiadel.\\nShelling corn. JohnHeavin, Frederit-k county, Maryland\\nSheajing cloth. Eieazar Sprague, Danbury, Connecticut\\nShea -ing cioth. Herman Mathews, Delaware\\nSuspenders. James Davis, Philadelphia\\nShearing cloth. Beriah Swift, New York\\nSaddle trees, machine for making. Ruben and E, Fairchild\\nFairfield, Connecticut _\\nShip building. See Boat, Sfc.\\nSplitting mill. Phineas Dow, Boston\\nShaving shingles, machine for. Abiel A. Cooley, Bolton, Conn. July IS,\\nSmoothing linen, machine for. W. P. Smith and Jacob Odell,\\nDurham. New Hampshire _ July 1\\nMay 25,\\nISO!*\\nJune 9,\\nJune 17,\\nJune 26,\\nJune 27,\\nJuly 5,\\nJuly 15,\\nJuly 17,\\nJuly 18,\\n_\\nJuly 27,\\nJuly 23,\\nJuly 31,\\nSept 1,\\nOct 12,\\nOctal,\\n1. Nov 20,\\nI Nov 21,\\nDec 21,\\n_\\nJan 3,\\n1810\\nJan 18,\\nJan 20,\\nFeb 12,\\nFeb 13,\\nFeb 15,\\nFeb 21,\\nMarch 7,\\nMarch 8,\\nMarch 14,\\n1-\\nMarch 19,\\nMarch 19,\\nMarch 28,\\nMarch 31,\\nApril 2,\\nApril 9,\\nApril 10,\\nApril 11,\\nApril 24,\\nApril 25,\\nApril 28,\\nApril 28,\\nMay 1,\\nMay 3,\\nMay 8,\\nMay 9,\\nMay 15,\\nMay 18,\\nMay 28,\\nJune 1\\nJuly 12,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0102.jp2"}, "103": {"fulltext": "8i\\nSUaviag shingles. Daniel JNewel, Saratoga, New ork\\nSteam, mode of producing. J. H. Williams, Brunswick, N. J.\\nSteam, propelling boats by. Ralph Letton, Albany, N. Y.\\nShovels, machine for swaing. Upton Reed, Harford, Md.\\nSmoke conductor. John C. Teall, New York\\nStarch, mode of making. E. Perkins, Shrewsbury, N. J.\\nSteering vessels. John Philips and James Smallman, Phil.\\nSmoked beef, machine for cutting. Seth R. Kneeland\\nSawing machine. David Parmolie, Fairfield, Connecticut\\nSkins, machine for splitting and shaving. P. White, Worces-\\nter, Massachusetts _\\nStoves. Augustus Graham, Fredericktown, Maryland\\nSteam still and water boiler. Phares Bernard, Whitesto wn, N.Y.\\nSteam for cooking. Hosea E. Potter, Otsego, New Yr^rk\\nSprings, wooden, for carriages W. Robinson, Wilmingron,\\nDelaware\\nStill, perpetual. John James Giraud, Baltimore\\nSawing machine, improvement in. Ezekiel Old and Pliny Up-\\nham, Brookfieid, New York _\\nSteam still and boiler. P M. Hackley, Herkimer county, N.Y.\\nSteam pump. Phares Bernard and T. Soper, Whitestown, N.Y.\\nSteam boat, chain float. Michael Morrison, Boston\\nSleigh. Augustus Day, Bordentown, New Jersey\\nSalts. See Evaporation.\\nSpirits. See Corn stalks.\\nSteam boats. Robert Fulton, New York\\nSteam still. Samuel Bacon, Lanesburgh, Massachusetts\\nSaw mill, descending. S. Belknap and S. Merril, Georgetown,\\nDistrict of Columbia\\nSteam engine. J. Stubs and N. Parsons, Chillicothe, Ohio\\nSaw mill. Miles H. Abbot, Bucks county, Pennsylvania\\nStarch, c. from vegetable matter. E. Perkins, Shrewsbury,\\nNew Jersey\\nShearing cloth. Ezra Willmarth, Rumney, Massachusetts\\nScrews, machine for cutting wooden. R. Hancock, sen. and\\nEdward W. Carr, Philadelphia\\nStove. William Watson, Weymouth, New Jersey\\nShearing, cloth. Benjamin Cummings, Palmer, Mass.\\nState, application of. W. Sheldon, jun. Springfield, Mass.\\nShearing, cloth. George C. Kellog, New Hartford, Conn.\\nSausage meat, machine for cutting. G. Neff, Dauphin county,\\nPennsylvania _\\nStave and shingle machine. W. Bailey, Nelson county. Ken.\\nSaw mills. Oliver Evans, Philadelphia\\nStove, kitchen. J. Sibley, New York\\nStraw plait, machine for pressing. D. Atherton, Providence,\\nRhode Island _ _\\nShearing cloth. Jesse MoUeneuse, Hempstead, New York\\nShearing machine. Eleazar Hovey, Canaan, New York\\nSteam still. John James Giraud, Baltimore\\nSteam engine for propellUig. John Stevens, New York\\nSaw mill. Marshall Lewis, Shenango, New York\\nSuspenders. Henry Burk, Bucks county, Pennsylvania\\nSuspenders, spring double. Benjamin Wolcot, Danbury, Ohio\\nShaving shingles, machine for. Daniel Parker and John Sand-\\nford, Sharon, Connecticut\\nShears for shearing woollen. William Stillman, Westerly, R. I.\\nSteam kitchen for baking, c. Samuel Smith, Herkimer, N.Y.\\nStaves, c. machine for shaving and jointing. Barnabas Lang-\\ndon and William Mowry, Washington county, N. Y.\\nSteam stove. Josiah Noyes, Herkimer county, New York\\nJuly 2G, 1810\\nJuly 26,\\nAug 29,\\nAug 31,\\nSept 11,\\nSept IG,\\nSept IS,\\nOct 9,\\nOct 25,\\nNov 1,\\nNov 6,\\nNov 17,\\nNov 20,\\nNov 27,\\nDec 22,\\nDec 2G,\\nJan 11,\\nJan 16,\\nJan 17,\\nJan 19,\\n181 1\\nFeb 9,\\nFeb 9,\\nFeb 1.^5,\\nFeb 2.5,\\nFeb 26,\\nFeb 26,\\nFeb 28,\\nMarch\\nMarch\\nMarch\\nMarch\\nMarch\\nMarch 19,\\nApril 10,\\nApril 15,\\nApril 25,\\nApril 26,\\nApril 30,\\nMay 1,\\nMay 15,\\nMay 21,\\nMay 24,\\nMay 25,\\nMay 29,\\nMay 30,\\nJune 11,\\nJune 11,\\nJune 20,\\nJime 21,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0103.jp2"}, "104": {"fulltext": "82 b\\nSpinning and winding rope yarn. C. Brig and P. Sciiermerhorn Juiy i?, 18U\\nSteam engine. See Pendulum.\\nSocket and sand shovels, machine for. Jonathan Righter,\\nDowuingtown, Pennsylvania July 23,\\nStill and condenser. Richard Seely, Newark, New Jersey July 95,\\nSteam carriages. Charles Reynolds, East Windsor, Conn. Aug 21,\\nStills and boilers. Jacob Decker, Green, Chenango county.\\nNew York Sept 2,\\nSpinner. See Pleasant\\nStills. Henry Witmer, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Sept 19,\\nSteam boats. James Rogers, Albany, New York Sept 29,\\nStoves. Thomas Power, New York _ Sept 17,\\nSalt, making fine from coarse. C. W. Sellers,- Alexandria, D.C. Oct 11,\\nSulphuric acid. Benjamin Bell, Boston Nov 7,\\nSteam engine. Daniel Dodd, New York Nov 29,\\nSteam kitchen. John Bouis, Baltimore Jan 6, 181^\\nSteel, converting pig iron into. Enoch Leonard, Canton, Mass. Jan 6,\\nSeine. See JVet.\\nSave all for saw mills. J. Hart and Lester Fling, Cheshire,\\nNew Hampshire _ Jan 18,\\nSteam engines. J. Curtis and Royal Yeamans, Washington Feb 8,\\nStove, cooking. Jonathan Low, Fitchburgh, Massachusetts Feb 24,\\nStove N. Lloyd, Philadelphia Feb 29,\\nSteam boat to be sculled. Joseph Hunt, East Chester, N. Y. March 11,\\nSpinning machine. Noel Jones, Madison county, New York March 14,\\nShingles, machine for dressing. J. Heavin, Montgomery, Va. March 16,\\nSpinning machine. Stephen Clements, Hartford, Vermont March 16,\\nSteam engine, propelled by poles. M. Battle, Herkimer, N.Y, March 27,\\nStill, wooden, c. R. W. Adams, Marlboro Vermont March 27,\\nSalt, manufacturing. Ambrose Dudley, King William s county,\\nVermont March 31,\\nSteam boat, setting. John Evelett, Boston April 25,\\nStill head, quilted clothing for. C. Jenk, East Windsor, Conn. April 25,\\nStill head. C. Jenks, East Windsor, Connecticut April 25,\\nShearing machine. Stephen Tredwell, Reading, Connecticut April 27,\\nScale board, machine for cutting. J. Carrington, Litchfield,\\nConnecticut _ _ April 27,\\nSpinning machine. Burgiss Allison, Philadelphia April 27,\\nSpinning wheel. James Shaw, Herkimer county, N. Y. April 27,\\nSawing machine. Russel Canfield, Philadelphia May 1,\\nSaw mill, cross cut. Samuel Kennedy Gore, Bradford county,\\nPennsylvania _ May 4,\\nSpinner. See Linen.\\nSteam engme. Daniel Dodd, Elizabethtown, New Jersey May 12,\\nScrews, machine for cutting. E. Hazard and J. White, Phil. May 15,\\nSmut, machine for casting. D. Tomlinson, Brookneld, Conn. May 20,\\nStove, fire proof stone. Abraham H. Quincy, Boston May 21,\\nSaw mills. Webb Hart, Cheshire, Connecticut May 26,\\n.Shearing cloth, machine for. Walter Kennedy, Frankfort, K y June 12,\\nStove for heating water, c. T. Woolson, Amherst, N. H. July 3,\\nShearing and Is^ing the knap of cloth, Lemuel Dickerman,\\nSchagticoke, New York _ Jujy IQ^\\nSteam engine, horizontal. Jacob W. Sexton, Burlington, N.J. July 18,\\nSpirits, purifying of. Abiel Pease and Samuel Bestor, Enfield,\\nConnecticut July 27,\\nSteam engine, Alexander Anderson, Philadelphia Aug 21,\\nSteam washer. James Truman, Philadelphia Aug 21,\\nSteam machine to keep a wheel in motion. M. B. Parmelee,\\nNewtown, Connecticut Aug 25,\\n-Shearing cloth. Gersham Bestwzck, Brookfield, Connecticut Sept 28,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0104.jp2"}, "105": {"fulltext": "85\\nSaw mill vvoi ked by auiinal power. B. Owen, Prince Geyi ^e^\\ncounty, Virginia\\nShearing cloth. George Booth, Poughkeepsie, New York\\nSteam boats and steam engines. Dan Large and F. Grice, Phil.\\nSetting saws. John Somner, Franklin, Pennsylvania\\nSulphur sublimating. Geo. Robertson, Elizabethtown, N. J.\\nSpinning cotton. Nehemiah Giles, Fitchburgh, Massachusetts\\nSugar candy ware. Laurence Astolfi, Philadelphia\\nStills. Hiram Whitcomb, Cornwall, Connecticut\\nStoves, open. J. Howe and W. Lankester, Boston\\nSnuff cutter or grater. John B. Partarieu, New York\\nShip building. Frederick Tudor, Boston\\nShingles. John Loomis, Geneva, New York\\nScrews, machine for heading. Abel Stowell, Worcester, Mass\\nStove and boiler. Gabriel N. Philips, Goshen, New York\\nStove. See Kitchen.\\nStoves. Alfred James, Hartford, Connecticut\\nSaw mills. Hiram hitcomb, Cornwall, Connecticut\\nSifting meal. Daniel Hedman, Brookhaven, New York\\nScrew shanks. Jacob Perkins, Newburyport, Massachusetts\\nStoves for boiling. Henry Abbett, Philadelphia\\nStoves. George Worrall, Philadelphia _\\nSteam engines. James D. Russell, Washington, N. C.\\nSpinning and roving machine. S. Comstock and Moses Pike\\nHarrisburg, Pennsylvania\\nScrews, machine for cutting. Jacob Scott, Ramapo Cove, N.Y.\\nShearing machine, horizontal. T. Blanchard, Sutton, Mass.\\nShell granade and rocket. James Lloyd, Adams county, Penn.\\nShot and bullets, machine for. Peregrine Williamson, Bait.\\nSalt, machine for boiling, c. John J. Cabell, Lynchburg, Va.\\nSteam engine. S. Briggs and Andrew Steel, Baton Rouge, Lou.\\nShingles, machine for making. Otis Paine, Foxboro Mass.\\nSpinning cotton. Luther Bissel, Justus Hinman, Luke C. Hin-\\nman and Benoni Gains, Hartwick, New York\\nStill. John James Giraud, Baltimore\\nSpoons. Jacob Perkins, Newburyport, Massachusetts\\nSaw mills. Luther Bissel, Hartwick, New York\\nSpinning machine, improvement in. N. Foster, Fleming, Ken.\\nStills. Charles F. Foster, York, Pennsylvania\\nScrews, machine for finishing heads of. Abel Stowbll, Wor-\\ncester, Massachusetts\\nShot, tubulated cylinder. James M. Ludlum, New York\\nStill, wooden. John James Giraud, Baltimore\\nSpinning wheels. Daniel Hurlbut, Aurelius, New York\\nShips, boats, c. constructing. B. Connor, Portsmouth, N. H.\\nStiils, setting. A. Gibbs, Lancaster, Pennsylvania\\nShingles, sawing. Willard Earl, Hubbardstown, Mass.\\nSteam engine. S. H. Long and G. F. Hauto, Germantown, Pa.\\nSkins, splitting. William Bent, Boston _ _\\nShearing cloth, machine for. Silas Hils, Hudson, New York\\nStocking loom. Eben Herrick, Stockbridge\\nStone, machine for sawing, c. S. B. Willard, Bloomfield, N.Y.\\nStove, spiral. Robert Roy, Warwick, New York\\nSteel, made from cax-d teeth, c. E. Jenks, Colebrook, Conn.\\nStill, c. condensing tub. J. Wheatley, Faquier county, Va.\\nScrews, machine for cutting. John Humes, Richmond, Va.\\nSlesgh shoes, steel plated, Salmon Hunt, Canaan, Connecticut\\nOct 1,\\nOct 13,\\nNov 12,\\nNov 16,\\nNov IC,\\nNov 19,\\nNov 20,\\nNov 24,\\nNov 25,\\nNov 30,\\nDec 17,\\nDec 24,\\n3. Feb 4,\\nFeb 6,\\nMarch 1,\\nMarch 2,\\nMarch 8,\\nMarch 23,\\nMarch 30,\\nMarch 30,\\nApril 10,\\nApril 15,\\nMay 4,\\nMay 4,\\nMay 11,\\nMay 12,\\nMay 28,\\nMay 29,\\nJune 18,\\nJune 19,\\nJune 26,\\nJune 29.,\\nJuly 3,\\nJuly 8,\\nJuly 12,\\nJuly 15,\\nAug 3,\\nAug 3,\\nAug 4,\\nAug 26,\\nAug 30,\\nSept 3,\\nSept 3,\\nSept 9,\\nOct 22,\\nOct 22,\\nNov 6,\\nNot 13,\\nNov 13,\\nNov 13,\\nDec 30,\\nDec 30,\\n1812\\n1813\\n181-3", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0105.jp2"}, "106": {"fulltext": "84\\nScrews, machine lor makuig. Abner Burnham and Thomas fc\\nBarnum, Sharon, Connecticut\\nSteam engines. Francis B. Ogden, Essex countjj New Jersey\\nSJatesk, machine for polishing. John Coleman, Baltimore\\nSteelyards and scales. Zina Phinney, Greene county, N. Y.\\nShearing machine. E. Durrin, Wethersfield, Vermont\\nSalt manufactui-ing. William J. Lewis _\\nSteam boats. Daniel Dodd, Mendham, New Jersey\\nStove, eleven plate. Charles Postley, New York\\nScrews, cutting, c. D. Stearns, Brattleboro Windham, Vt.\\nSawyer, expeditious. John H. Morrison, Boscowen, N. H.\\nSpinning, family billy and jenny. E. Smith, Paris, N. T.\\nSteam still, perpetual. J. J. Giraud, Baltimore\\nSpinning wheel. H. Wright and O. Roberts, Bristol, Conn.\\nShearing cloth. I. Sanford, Providence, Rhode Island\\nSteam tow boat, c. John L. Sullivan, Boston\\nSalt, manufacturing. Thomas Fiord, Caroline county, Va.\\nStills. Ezra Talmage, Richmond, Virginia\\nSteam engines, c. John Dowers, jun. Philadelphia\\nSmoke driver. See House Warmer.\\nShoes, machine for cutting. Benjamin Miller, Philadelphia\\nStill and condenser. Ben. Hall, New Haven, Connecticut\\nStove, baking, boiling, c. E. B. Coleman, New Haven, Conn.\\nStove, family. Joseph Tuly, Frederick county, Virginia\\nSalt, apparatus for making. W. and J. D. Hawkins, Raleigh,\\nNorth Carolina _\\nScythes, manufacturing. Luther Dudley, Sutton, Mass.\\nScrews, c. manufacturing. Aaron Broad, Litchfield, Conn.\\nSalt, making. John J. Cabell, Lynchburg, Virginia\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Stair for bridge and ferry. David Dunham, New York\\nSaddletrees. Cliauncey Stiles, jun. Philadelphia\\nSpinning machine, portable. Burgiss Allison, Burlington, N. J.\\nSteam engines. Charles Reynolds, East Windsor, Conn.\\nSulphurate acid, cement for ceilings. And. Scott, Newburn,\\nNorth Carolina _\\nSpoons, making. James Ridgeway, Groton, Massachusetts\\nSalt, manufacturing. Peter Sarchet, sen. Cincinnati, Ohio\\nSuspenders. Martin Nelson, Philadelphia\\nShingles, sawing. Salmon Fuller, Indiana\\nSteam boats. Nicholas J. Roosevelt, New Jersey\\nScythe, farmer s carriage. Theophilus Eaton\\nScythe, circular. John and Adam Rhodes, Union township, N.Y.\\nShearing machine. David Dewey, Poultney, Vermont\\nSteam, or stove still. John Stone, jun. Worthington, Mass.\\nSteam boats, improvement in. Wrn. Thornton, Washington\\nCity, District of Columbia D\u00c2\u00abc 23,\\nSawmills. Elisha Morgan, Clinton county, New York Jan 24,\\nStills. Robert Gillespie, Seneca, New York Jan 31,\\nSleigh shoes, cast iron. Sylvanus Tousley, Manlius, New York Feb 7,\\nScrew cutters, circular. Joshua Witherle, Boston Feb\\nStill boiler and worm. Thomas Weston, Peacham, Vermont Feb 13,\\nShelling corn and threshing wheat. Zina Phinney, Cairo, N. Y. Feb 16,\\nSaw-mills. Henry Quin, Huntington, N. J. Feb 31,\\nSpinner, family. John Brown, Providence, R. I. Feb 24,\\nStop-cock. John Morris, New Haven, Conn. March 1,\\nScrews, machine for cutting and heading. John Mason March 30,\\nShears for shearing cloth. Wm. Stillman, Westerley, R.I. April 15,\\nStoves. AVm. T. James, Union Village, Washington, N. Y. April 96,\\nStoves, Charles Postley, New Yox k April S6,\\nDec 31,\\nDec 31,\\nDec 31,\\nJan 6, 1814\\nJan 21,\\nFeb 1,\\nFeb 2,\\nMarch 7,\\nMarch 7,\\nMarch 18,\\nMarch 23,\\nMarch 24,\\nMarch 26,\\nMarch 26,\\nApril 2,\\nApril 8,\\nApril 9,\\nApril 23,\\nMay 9,\\nMay 13,\\nMay 13j\\nMay IT,\\nMay 26,\\nMay 27,\\nJune 6,\\nJune 10,\\nJune 23,\\nJune 28,\\nJune 28,\\nJuly 23,\\nAug 15,\\nSept 22,\\nSept27j\\nOct 17,\\nNov 14,\\nDec 1,\\nDec 2,\\nDeo 6,\\nDec 7,\\nDec 8,\\n1814\\n1815", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0106.jp2"}, "107": {"fulltext": "Steam engine. Borden Wilbor, Whitestown, New York\\nStages, improvement ia the body of. J. Smith, Lancasier, Pa.\\nStoves. Aaron Lane\\nSpindle for spinning. Asa Jillson, Dorchester, Massachusetts\\nSpruce beer, brewing. William Bezeau, Philadelphia\\nSteam engine. Samuel Morey, Boston\\nScale beams, ,c. Allen Pollock, Boston\\nShip building. D. M. Randolph, Richmond, Virginia\\nSteam engine. Junia Curtis, Baltimore\\nShoemaker s bench Joel Sopsr, Windsor, Connecticut\\nSpinning machine. Sylvanus Baldwin, Boston\\nSteam engine. Mathew Cluff, Norfolk, Virginia\\nSteam stove. Erastus Warner _\\nSpinning wool, W. Ayres and J. Cochran, Durham, Vermont\\nScrew wheel for propelling. James Widdefield, Philadelphia\\nSaws, setting the teeth of. John Russeli, Brooke, Virginia\\nSaddles. John Bryan, Lexington, Kentucky\\nSaw mill, elevating. Samuel Brewster, Middlesex, New Jersey\\nStove, economical. John Graham, New York\\nSteelyards. Samuel Hills, Lincoln, Massachusetts\\nSaw mill, wind. Jesse Springer, Cape May, Nev/ Jersey\\nStove. Comfort Barney, Warren, Rhode Island\\nSaw mills. Thomas Cohoon, Washington City\\nStills. Joseph White, Baltimore _ _\\nSteam engines. William Shultz, New York\\nSyphilis, cure of. Joseph Moser, Philadelphia\\n:Sait, manufacturing of. Wm. J. Lewis\\nSock, Columbian. Joseph Mason, Cunningham, Massachusetts\\nSpool frame. Elihu Robinson, Augusta, Massachusetts\\nShoemaker, the. Gideon Drake, Windsor, Connecticut\\nSteam engines. John Stephens, Hoboken, New Jersey\\nSliders for steam engines. Ditto ditto\\nShelling corn, machine for. Jacob Fuller, Rockland, Va.\\nSalt boiling. Alexander Black, Barnstable, Massachusetts\\nSpinning wheel. E. B. Sandford, Newton, Connecticut\\nSteam, propelling boats by. Wm. Tatham, Washington City\\nShearing cloth. H. Osborn and Wm. L. Frazer\\nSugar, purifying and refining B. Edme Verjon, Washington\\nCity\\nStoves, cooking. Christ. Hoxie, Hudson, New York\\nSteam engine. Enoch Burt, Elizabeth town, New Jersey\\nSteam, extracting spirits of turpentine by. H. Kelley, Brook-\\nlyn, New York*\\nSpinning wool and cottoni Peter Paddleford, Lyman, N. H.\\nSawing shingles. Oliver Merritt, Berkhamsted, Conn.\\nSpring saddle. Charles Kiasson, Baltimore\\nShearing cloth, machine for. John D. Smith, Fredericktown,\\nMaryland\\nStove. Eliakim Cory, Milton, North Carolina\\nSteam, generating. Joseph Hawkins, New York\\nStills. Montgomery Stevens, New York\\nSteam engine. Enoch Burt, Elizabethtown, New Jersey\\nSpooling, winding and bobbin machine. C. Flagg and 0.\\nWright, Hudson, New York\\nSaw, radical. Samuel Fairlamb, Marietta, Ohio\\nSuspenders, buckle for. Orange Webb, New York\\nSheaves, machine for moulding bushes for. T. R. Walworth,\\nPaterson. New Jersey\\n85\\n1816\\nApril 28,\\nApril 29,\\nMay 11,\\nMay 27,\\nJune 13,\\nJuly 14,\\nJuly 31,\\nAug 2,\\nAug 3,\\nAug 12,\\nAug 18,\\nSept 1,\\nSept 12,\\nOct 6,\\nOct 11,\\nOct 14,\\nOct 24,\\nOct 30,\\nNov 9,\\nDec 27,\\nDec 27,\\nDec 27,\\nJan 5,\\nJan 15,\\nJan 26,\\nJan 26,\\nFeb 1,\\nFeb 8,\\nMarch 6,\\nMarch 14,\\nMarch 14,\\nMarch 16,\\nMarch 19,\\nApril 4,\\nApril 11,\\nApril 18,\\nApril 25,\\nApril 26,\\nMay 3,\\nMay 12,\\nMay 17,\\nMay 18,\\nMay 22,\\nMay 22,\\nMay 24, 181\u00c2\u00a3\\nMay 30,\\nJune 14,\\nJune 17,\\nJune 25,\\nJune 29,\\nJuly 5,\\nJuly 5,\\nJuly 15,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0107.jp2"}, "108": {"fulltext": "\u00c2\u00ab6 s\\nSpinning machine Zaccheus Wheeler, Richmond, N. H. July iS,\\nSaw gates. Samnel Herrick, Clermont county, Ohio July 21,\\nScrew, cutting wood and metal. J. Andrews, Dinwiddie coun-\\nty, Virginia Aug 11,\\nSteam engine. John Hulton, Somerset, Maine Aug 22,\\nStocking loom. Aaron Porter, Queensbury, New York Aug 22,\\nSpinning cotton and wool, machine for. J. Sprinkle, Wythe, Vt. Aug 23,\\nStoves. Thomas and Isaac Power, Hudson, New York Aug 31,\\nStoves. Henry F. Leibenau, New York Sept 7,\\nSuspenders. Joseph Barnelt, Philadelphia Sept 14,\\nSpinning and quilling machine. Jacob Richardson, Scipio, N.Y. Oct 16,\\nSteam engine. Samuel Fairlamb, Marietta, Ohio Oct 24,\\nSpinning and reeling machine. Caleb Shelledeay and George\\nM. Caslon, Shelbyville, Kentucky Oct 24,\\nSalt Avorks, plan of erecting. D. Thatcher, Tuckerton, N. J. Oct 24,\\nSteam engine. James Rumsey, Kentucky Nov 15,\\nSteam, the machinery for. James Rumsey, Kentucky Nov 15,\\nSteam engines. Edward Rumsey, Kentucky Nov 15,\\nStoves, rarefied chimney. G. Rogers, Northampton, Mass. Nov 18,\\nScale beams. John Edwards, New York Nov 19,\\nStoves. Anthony B. Martm, Hagerstown, Maryland Nov 26,\\nSteam engines, rotary. Isaiah Jennings, New York Jan 17, 1817\\nSalt water, obtaining. D. and J. Ruifner, Kanawha, Virginia Jan 18,\\nStraw cutting machine. E. Hotchkiss, Brattleboro Vermont Jan 18,\\nScythe factory. Benjamin and John Tyler, Claremont, N H. Feb 1,\\nStoves, cooking. A. Swain, Hudson, New York Feb 1,\\nSteam engine for raising water. William Bailey, Nelson county,\\nKentucky _ Feb 4,\\nSteam engine, rotary. Nathan Read, Boston Feb 21,\\nSteam applied to propel carriages. B. Langdon, W^hitehall, N.Y. Feb 22,\\nSpinning wheel. James Wright, Campbell county, Virginia Feb 28,\\nStraw cutting machine. Samuel Whitlock, Vermont March 3,\\nSteam engine. John L. Sullivan, Boston March 24,\\nSpinning wheels. Nathan Lewis, Canandaigua, N. Y. March 29,\\nStove. Joseph P. Simpson, New York April 5,\\nSaw mill. David and Minor Fountain, Eastern Shore, Md. April 5,\\nStoves. Ephraim Treadwell, Boston April 26,\\nSpinning wheel. Timothy Cruttenden, Covington, New York May 12,\\nSash work, machine for striking all kinds of. J. Bliss, Somers,\\nConnecticut _ _ June 17,\\nSlitting and sawing machine. J. Jacquith, Sherburn, Mass. June 26,\\nSaw band or belt. Adam Stewart, Baltimore July 5,\\nSawing veneering, machine for. Bo. do. July 5,\\nScrew machine. Phineas Dow and Daniel Treadwell, Boston Aug 8,\\nStraw cutting machine. W. Ayres and II. Gay, Windsor, Vt. Aug 13,\\nSteam engine. John Heavin, Maryland Aug 27,\\nSugar mill. Jean Baptiste Aveilhe, New York Aug 28,\\nSteam as propelling power to mills. S. Briggs, New Orleans May 28^\\nSteam engine. Israel J. Richardson, Geneva, New York Oct 13,\\n^alt, manufactui c of. Everard Hall, Princess Ann, Virginia Nov 14, 1817\\nSteam boilers. Royal Yeamans, Baltimore Nov 20,\\nStoves, retaining the heat of. William Phoebus, New York Nov 28,\\nStraw cutting machine. Arnold Brayton and Henry C. Green,\\nCheshire, Massachusetts _ _ _ Dec 5,\\nStove, or fire-place and oven. John Rice, Hartland, Vermont Dec 6,\\nStains, method of taking out. Aaron Hall, Boston Dec 31,\\nHaw mill, improvement on the. Daniel Collins, Genesee\\ncounty. New York _ .Tan C, 1818\\nStraw ntting machine.. Alpbeiis Rio;elow, AVeston. Ma-ss. Feb 13.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0108.jp2"}, "109": {"fulltext": "i-sand, inachine lor collecting. Rufus Elliot, Georgetown, D. C\\nSteam engine, wheel regulator for the. John L. Sullivan, Bos\\nSteam engine, supply chamber for the. John L. Sullivan, Bos\\nSteam engine, boiler for the. John L. Sullivan, Boston\\nSmoke, machine for consuming. John Eoff, Baltimore\\nStove and fire places. John H. Lotz, Salisbury, Connecticut\\nStoves. Burgess Allison, Burlington, New Jersey\\nSteam engine, rotary. Beardsly Hendryx and Halstead Price,\\nSpringfield, Otsego county, New York\\nStoves. Robert and John Mount, New York\\nStraw cutting machine. S. A. Sherwood, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.\\nStove and cooking. John Adams, Hudson, New York\\nSpinning wheel. Z. T. Bradley, Great Barringlon, Mass.\\nSteam engines. Joseph Eve, Augusta, Georgia\\nSweeping chimneys. Francis A. Everard, New York\\nSprings for saddles. Nathan Mixer, Keen, New Hampshire\\nShoemaker s bench. John Greenhold, Westminster, Frederick\\ncounty, Maryland\\nSubmarine ploughing. J. Hendrick, Middlesex county, Mass.\\nSpinning and roping machine. John Brown, Providence, R. I.\\nSugar cane, machine for grinding. John Gotlieb Brethler,\\nNew Orleans _ _ _\\nStone, machine for sawing. John Sullivan Dwight, Boston\\nSalt, manufacturing by freezing. G. Munger, New Haven, Conn.\\nSpring saddles. Samuel M. Learning, Lexington, Kentucky\\nSteam engine. William Church, Baltimore\\nStove for cooking. James Lamb, Hartford, Connecticut\\nStoves, improvement in his patent. Aaron Lane, New York\\nSweeping chimney, machine for. Aaron Lane, New York\\nStove pipes, improvement in making. John Cudlip and George\\nPrice, Baltimore _ _ _ _\\nSample box. George P. Oakly, Poughkeepsie, New York\\nSteam engine, improvement on Morey s. J. L. Sullivan, Boston\\nSweeping chimneys. William Hkll, New York\\nSinking wells, c. Tobias RufFner, Kanawha, Virginia\\nSpinning wheel. Henry Wilson, Ontario county. New York\\nSpindle and bobbin for cotton. W. B. Leonard, Fishkill, N. Y.\\nShooting by steam. Samuel Morey, Oiford, New Hampshire\\nStoves, by leading the flame through wire gauze. Samuel Mo-\\nrey, Oxford, New Hampshire\\nStirrups for saddle. Daniel Adams, Keene, Cheshire county.\\nNew Hampshire _ _\\nShovels for barns, c. John Brower, Berks county, Penn.\\nSteelyard. Jacob Bartholomew, Middlebury, Vermont\\nStraw cutting machine. Giles Dayton, jun. Springfield, Mass\\nSeat saddles, elastic. W. Harper, Nashville, Tennessee\\nSpinnnig wheel head. J. Mudge and Milo Hatch, Cherburne,\\nNew York\\nSpring for carriages. George Norton Reynolds, Charleston\\nSpinning frame. Paul Moody, Boston\\nSugar and molasses from wheat. J. Wiseheart, Wayne county,\\nIndiana\\nSteam engine, rotary. Antoine Batley, New York\\nSteam engine,- rotary. Robert Thomas, Richmond county, N.C.\\nSnufF, manufacturing. Thomas Baldwin, New Castle, Del.\\nSaddles, improvement in. Peter Dixon, Philadelphia\\nSpiral wheels for mills. Z. Hiatt, Wayne county, Indiana\\nSausage meat, machine for cutting. George B. Craft, Redstone,\\nPavettfi county, Pennsylvania\\n87\\nFeb 14,\\nFeb 28,\\nFeb 28,\\nFeb 28,\\nMarch 5,\\nMarch 18,\\nApril 10,\\nApril 13,\\nApril 11,\\nApril 11,\\nApril 16,\\nApril 21,\\nMay 28,\\nMay 28,\\nMay 28,\\nJune 9,\\nJune 10,\\nJune 12,\\nJune 13,\\nJune 27,\\nJune 23,\\nJuly 6,\\nJuly 11,\\nJuly 17,\\nSept 15,\\nSept 22,\\nNov 18,\\nNov 25,\\nDec 10,\\nDec 19,\\nDec 22,\\nDec 20,\\nJan 9, 18ia\\nJan 19,\\nJan 20,\\nFeb 13,\\nFeb 19,\\nFeb 27,\\nMarch 18,\\nApril 2,\\nApril 10,\\nApril 30,\\nMay 6,\\nMay 25,\\nMay 26,\\nMay 29,\\nJune 22,\\nJuly 16,\\nAug 20,\\n1819", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0109.jp2"}, "110": {"fulltext": "\u00c2\u00ab8 y\\nShip s buttons, composition for. W. Russell, jun. New Bedford,-\\nMassachusetts _ _ _ j;rov 8,\\nShoeing sledges, c. William Barton, New York Dec 13,\\nScrew, Archimedean. James Cooper, Augusta, Virginia Dec 14,\\nSquare, carpenter s Silas Ha wes, Bennington, Vermont Dec 15,\\nStraw cutting machine. Lemuel Green, Green county, Geor. Dec 21,\\nSteam engine, improvement in. Charles Lee, Ross county, Ohio Ja:n 22, 1820\\nSpruce heer, improvement in. John Vv illiam, Cambridge, Mass Feb 17,\\nSaddles, elastic seat. Peter H. Martin, Nashville, Tennessee Feb 23,\\nStove, cooking. Israel Keyes, Putney, Vermont Feb 23,\\nShip building. Abel Brewster, Hartford, Connecticut March 6,\\nSugar, improvement in making. Henry Fry, Harrisburg, N.Y. April 6,\\nStoves, stills, and boilers, improvement in. John James Gi-\\nraud, Baltimore April 19,\\nStove for cooking. Nathan Vv inslow, Portland, Maine May 3,\\nStraw bonnets, pressing. Eleazar Smith, Walpoie, Mass. July 15,\\nSpinning wheel, linen. Benjamin Simmons, Paris, New York July 20,\\n^mut machine. James Gillespie, Middletown, Connecticut Aug 23,\\nStove, open circular Richard Berrian and Francis Class, N.Y. Aug 30,\\nShovel plough. John Balthorpe. Loudoun county, Virginia Sept 20,\\nSewer, mouth and stench trap. A. Ramsey, Philadelpiiia Oct 3,\\nSmut machine. Daniel Pease, jun. Wingfield, New York Oct 31,\\nSwinging frame for shoeing horses. Joseph Kirk, W^eston, Vt. Nov 8,\\nSaddles, improvement in. Elihu Walker, Aurora, New York Nov 16,\\nSleighs, machinery for. Jacob Fisher, Kennebeck, Maine Dec 30,\\nSteam, improvement in the application of. Aaron Niles Sabin,\\nFrankfort, Kentucky Dec 30,\\nSpinning cotton and wool, machine for. John Brown, Pro-\\nvidence, Rhode Island Jan 23, 1821\\nSteam engine, improvement in the vibratory. P. Davis, York,\\nPennsylvania peb 17,\\nShoes and boots, cutting by rule. Simeon Hart, Monkton, Vt. March 3,\\nSteam engines, improvement in the. Minus Ward, Columbia,\\nSouth Carolina March 23,\\nSifting lime, c. machine for. E. Blanc and B. H. B. Latrobe,\\nNew Orleans April 14,\\nSaddles, improvement in. Peter Dixon, Philadelphia April 25,\\nSmutting or hulling machine. Stephen Cooke, Marcellus, N. Y. Aug 7,\\n.Steam wheel, improvemeni in the. Amos Thayor, jun. Albany,\\nNew York AUg 8,\\nSweeping chimneys. John W. Moore, Washington, D. C. Aug 8,\\nSmut machine, improvement in the. F. Woodward, Butter-\\nnuts, New York Aug 10,\\nSail cloth, improvement in manufacturing. James Richards,\\nPaterson, New Jersey Aug 10,\\nSpinner, vertical. John Brown, Providence, Rhode Island Aug 11,\\nSaw mill, improvement in. John Bruff, Somerset county, Md. Aug 16,\\nSaddles, improvement in. John G. Morris, New York Aug 28,\\nSpinning wool, c. improvement in the machine for. William\\nBushnell and J. Altoffer, Harrisburg, Virginia Aug 30,\\nSector, improvement in the plane sliding. G. H. Thofiipsoii,\\nBoston Dec 4,\\nStoves, improvement in. John Taskcr, Philadelphia Feb 3,\\nSeeds, improvement in cleaning. David S. Buck, Hurley, N.Y. Feb 10,\\nSteam boat, canal. Rober Huginin, Albany, New York March 1,\\nSteel, mode of making cast. Samuel Collins, Troy, N. Y. Aprtl 10,\\nShelling corn, machine for. Chauncey Bulkley, Manchester ,Vt. May 25,\\nSi( flm hoiler.cast iron. John F. Avprill. Manchester. N- Y. May 27,\\nJ", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0110.jp2"}, "111": {"fulltext": "S 80\\nSeUiug.Buw ttJetu,uupfovementin. Webb Hart, Camden, S.O. Dec 7,1821\\nScythes, improvement in. Ephrain^ Kimball, jun. Fitchbury,\\nMassachusetts Jan 17, 1822\\nSteam engine, rotary. John Laosingj. juii, a\u00c2\u00bbd -A;. Thayer, Al-\\nbany, New York _ Jan 19,\\nStraw cutting machine. Jonathan S. Eastman, Baltimore Jan 29,\\nShoes, socks, c mode of making. S. Norris and J. C. Wood,\\nPhiladelphia Jaa 30,\\nScythes, mode of finishing. Charles M Namara, Northbridge,\\nMassachusetts Jan 30,\\nSpring sofa, bed, couch, settee, c. S. Blair, New Haven, Conn. Feb 2,\\nSteam engine, improvement in the. Thomas Hatton, Phil. Feb 28,\\nStove, cooking. Philologus Holley, Red Hook, New York March 1,\\nSaddle-trees, machine for making. Reuben Faircbild and Eben\\nFairchild, Fairfield, Connecticut March 6,\\nStove, improvement in the cooking. John J. Pierce, Green-\\nfield, Massachusetts March 11,\\nSpinning woollen yarn, improvement in. John Sharp, Whites-\\ntown, New York March 13,\\nSpring shuttle spindle, improvement in the. Samuel Cranston,\\nCumberlaad, Rhode Island March 20,\\nStove pipe, improvement in making. Wm, W. Weaver, Phil. April 16,\\nScraper, or team shovel. Elisha Case, Canton, Connecticut April 23,\\nSaw mill, improvement in the. Thomas White, Chester dis-\\ntrict. South Carolina April 27,\\nSmut machine, c. improvement in the. Jedediah Tallman,\\nOneida county. New York May 8,\\nStove, improvement in the. James Barron, Norfolk, Virginia May 14,\\nStove, improvement in the. B Seymour and A. C. Bettis,\\nUtica, New York May 25,\\nSplitting skins and pelts. William Bent, Philadelphia June 17,\\nStove for burning Leheigh coal. Robert M Minn, Philadelphia June 24,\\nSpindle (trostle) for cotton. Charles Lewis and George Taylor,\\nPoughkeepsie, New York June 26,\\nSteam expander. David M AUister, Brookfield, Vermont July 15,\\nSaddle-trees, improvement in. Anthony Null, Philadelphia Aug 29,\\nSugar, machine for breaking. James Mitchell, Philadelphia Sept 11,\\nSleigh shoes, improvement in. Seneca Pettee, Salisbury, Conn. Oct 1,\\nSeat, elastic spring carriage. Jona. Nichols, Providence, R. I. Oct 2,\\nStills^ improvement in. Baltazar J, Kallenback, Philadelphia Oct 17,\\nStov\u00c2\u00abs for burning Leheigh coal, c. Philip S. Mingle, Phil. Oct 24,\\nSawsj instrument for setting. Joseph Beach, Middletown, Conn. Oct 28,\\nSteel, improvement in the art of making cast and wrought. Ho-\\nratio G. Spafford, Albany, New York Oct 30,\\nStoves, improvement in the foot. Julia Plantou, Philadelphia Nov 4,\\nSawselter, improvement in the. David C. Jordan, New York Dec 2,\\nSalt, improvement in the mode of making. Cadvvallader D.\\nColden, New York Dec 14,\\nSawset, improvement in the. Rufus Grandy, New York Dec 21,\\nShingles, machine for making. Willard Earl, Boston Dec 28,\\nStills, worms for. Chester Cook, Paris, New York Jan 11, 1893\\nStone, machinefor sawing and smoothing. Nat. Holmes, Barn-\\nstable, Massachusetts _ jan 24,\\nScythes, mode of finishing. Charles M Namara, Northbridge,\\nMassachusetts jan 31,\\nSaddle-tree, improvement in the. Peter Harry, Harrisonburgh,\\nVirginia Feb 1,\\nScraping and -cleaning chimney?, Mathew Ben?on, Ohio May 15, i82.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0111.jp2"}, "112": {"fulltext": "9U 8\\nSaddle-tree, impi oveineut in the. Christopher Kurtz, Penu. May 2g,\\nSick, c. machine for raising into various positions the. Jos.\\nC. Jenckes, Providence, Rhode Island May 29,\\nSeat for wagons, chairs, c. Sherman Blair, New Haven, Conn. June 20,\\nSteam engine, improvement in the rotary. James Thompson,\\nPittsburg, Pennsylvania Jojy is,\\nSpring cushions, beds, c. Sherman Blair, New Haven, Conn. Aug I, v\\nSpring saddle-tree. Joseph and William Dinwlddie, Camp-\\nbell county, Virginia j^^g g^\\nSteam engine, converting a rectilineal into a rotary motion.\\nJohn Y. Savage, Raleigh, North Carolina Aug 9,\\nSteam carriage, construction of the. Lewis Bigelow, Mass. Aug 29,\\nStove for burning stone coal. George J. Fougeray, Phil. Sept 11,\\nStove, improvement in the common. Louis Goujon, Phil. Sept 22,\\nSpiral wheel, improvement in the. Abner Vansant, Jefferson\\ncounty, Missouri Sept 29,\\nSpinning cotton, improvement in. William Bryant, Mill Creek,\\nTennessee Sept 30,\\nSteel, mode of converting iron into. Eleazar L. Losey, New-\\nBrunswick, New Jersey _ _ Nqv 20,\\nShears, with curved edges. Samuel Fry, New York Nov 27,\\nStraw cutting machine, improvement in. John Osborn, Bland-\\nford, Massachusetts _ Dec 6,\\nStove for cooking, improvement in the. John Conant, Bran-\\ndon, Vermont Dec 13,\\nShingles, macliine for manufacturing. Manasseh Andrews,\\nLivermore, Massachusetts Dec 29,\\nStove, improvement in the. J. Taleott and J. M Cullocb, Smyr-\\nna, New Jersey Jan 26, 1824\\nSpinning, improvement in wool. Gilbert Brewster, Norwich,\\nConnecticut _ _ peb 27,\\nSpinning wheel, improvement in the. Charles P. Schaffle, Lew-\\nisburg, Pennsylvania peb 28,\\nSalt, improvement in making fine and coarse. Joseph P. Ros-\\nsitcr, Salina, New York March 2,\\nStoves, improvement in cooking. James Wilson, N. Y. March 13,\\nSpindle for the throstle. Gilbert Brewster, Norwich, Conn. March 13,\\nSpinning wool, improvement in. Ditto ditto March 13,\\nSpring saddle, improvement in. Nathan W. Conklin, Jamaica,\\nNew York March 27,\\nSpinning wheel. Grey Brooks, Athol, New York April 2,\\nSteam generator. Joseph Dixon, jun. Philadelphia April 13,\\nStoves, improvement in cast iron. William T. James, N.Y. April 23,\\nScaffolds, machine for raising and supporting. Henry M. Ni-\\nchols, Burlington, Vermont _ _ April 24,\\nHaw-mill saw, machine for filing. Solomon Morse, Sempro-\\nnius. New York April 24,\\nSteam engine, improvement in the rotary. Royal N. Powers,\\nCincinnati, Ohio April 29,\\nSteam engine, improvement in the. Ralph Bulkley, N. Y. April 30,\\nSteam of high temperature, generating. John Babcock, Ports-\\nmouth, Rhode Island May 1,\\nShingles, machine for making. James Sawyer, Templeton, Mass. May 4,\\nSafety-ark. William Hollins, Baltimore May 4,\\nSteam engine, improvement in the. Hcnrj Lainheart, jun.\\nNew Orleans May 6,\\nStraw, machine for cutting. Robert J. Steele. Richmond coun-\\nty. North Carolina May 94,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0112.jp2"}, "113": {"fulltext": "S 91\\nSpinning machinery, cotton. William Haworth, Providence\\ntownship, Pennsylvania _ _ June 2, 1824\\nSpinning, in the carriage of the mule for. W. Haworth, Pro-\\nvidence township, Pennsylvania June 2,\\nSteam, mode of generating. David B. Lee, Philadelphia June 9,\\nStraw cutting machine. Major M Donald, Topsham, Mass. June 10,\\nSide saddle, improvement in the double. Hugh M. Rose, Lex-\\nington, Kentucky _ June 19,\\nSlidingjoint for settees, c. Isaac Jennings, New York June 25,\\nSpinner, horizontal. C. Merrill, B. Butchellor and S. King,\\njun. Lowville, Lewis county. New York July 3,\\nSteam engine, rotary. Anthony Cooley, Le Roy, New York July 29,\\nSmut machine, c. Phineas Pettis, Tallmadge, Ohio Aug 12^\\nSpinning and roping machine. Z. Knox and Willis Hoskins,\\nLowville, Lewis county, New York Aug 16,\\nSpinning, domestic machine for. Elias Wood, Lowville, N. Y. Sept 3,\\nSausage stuffing machine. Andrew Glendening, Loudoun\\ncounty, Virginia Sept 9,\\nSaw plates, manner of making. James Cloud, Chester, Penn. Sept 8,\\nSteam engines producing steam for. Joseph Buchanan, Lex-\\nington, Kentucky _ Sept 13,\\nSteam, mode of generating and applying. Stephen T. Conn,\\nWashington county, Virginia Sept 27,\\nSelvage, double stitched. J. A. Wadsworth and E. Wadsworth,\\nPortsmouth, Rhode Island _ _ Oct 5,\\nSpinner, wool and cotton. Francis Price, New York Oct 5,\\nSpinning wool, machine for. LafFered Totten, Schoharie, N. Y. Nov 13,\\nSteam engine, iriiprovement in the rotary. John Gilbert, Le\\nRoy, New York Nov 17,\\nSteam, drying floors for kilns, c. George G. Moore, N. Y. Dec 4,\\nSteam and gas engine, improvement in the. Maximin Iznard,\\nNew York Dec 11,\\nSteam, mode of generating. B. F. Joslin, Schenectady, N. Y. Dec 16,\\nSalt, mode of manufacturing. Peter Cooper, New York Dec 23,\\nShelling, riddling and fanning. R. Humphrey, Harpersfield,N.Y. Dec 24,\\nSpinning machine, improvement in the. H. Hunt and C. Bra-\\ndish, Lowville, New York _ pec 24,\\nStave dresser and cross cutting jointer. John R. Averille, Man-\\nchester, New York Dec 29,\\nSalt, improvement in the manufacture of. Daniel Garrard,\\nClay county, Kentucky _ _ _ _ j)ec 28,\\nSpinning wool, improvement in. John Griggs, jun. Ashford,\\nConnecticut\\nSpinning, improvement in. Sidney Whiting, Wrentham, Mass.\\nSpir aJl. spring latch, improvement in. Abraham Biauvelt, New\\nBrunswick, New Jersey Feb 9, 182;;\\nShovels and spades, improvement in. James Wood, Phil.\\nShot, screening. John W. Honey, Herculaneum, Missouri\\nStovepipe, manufacturing, John Colby, Salsbury, Mass.\\nShovel for removing earth, c. Ths. Pierce, Hartwick, N. Y.\\nSteam engine, improvement in the. Isaiah Jennings, N. Y.\\nSprings, making transverse. N. A. Stoddard, Pawlett, Vt.\\nSpinning wool, improvement in the machine for. S. Slater,\\nMiddletowii, Connecticut\\nSlitting machine. Jesse Reed, Marsbfield, Plymouth, Mas^.\\nSchool rooms, buildings for. S. W, Taylor, and J. W. Martin,\\nLowville, New York\\nSpinning machine. Richard Woolsey, Kortright, New York\\nStoves. Thomas Wentworth, Oswego, New York\\nSpinner, improvement on Brown s vertical. J. R. Wheeler\\nand J. B. Wheeler, Kingsbury, New York May 2C\\n12\\nDec 30,\\nDec 31,\\nFeb 9,\\nFeb 10,\\nFeb 10,\\nFeb 16,\\nMarch 3,\\nMarch 15,\\nApril 2,\\nApril 4,\\nApril 21,\\nApril IG,\\nMay 13,\\nMay 18.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0113.jp2"}, "114": {"fulltext": "92 8\\nStore or grate for Leheigh aad other coals. John Lovatt, Phil. June Itf, l6iio\\nSpirits, rectifying by steam. .Jonathan Shaw, Southport, N. Y. June 21,\\nSalt, manufacturing by steam. Benjamin Barlow, Geddes, N.Y. June 25,\\nSpinning wool and cotton A. S. Wiltse and J. Farnham, the\\nformer of Carolina, the latter of Tioga, New York June 28,\\nSalt, making. William Barker, SmUbfield, Rhode Island July 20,\\nSteam boat guard or fender. E. C. Genet, New York Sept 9,\\nSalt, making. Calvin Guiteau, Geddes, New York Sept 9,\\nSaw, com{)ound rotary. Adam Stewart, Boston, Mass. Sept 29,\\nSteam engine. William Avery and H. Scoville, Pompey, N. Y. Sept 30,\\nSaddles. Thomas G. Prettyman, Alexandria, D. C. Sept 30,\\nSaddles. Lacy White, New York Sept 30,\\nSaw mills. Ebenezer Whiting, Ithaca, New York Nov 1,\\nSteam power, mode of applying direct. Robert Dennis, Rah-\\nway, New Jersey _ Nov 3,\\nSprings for carriages. Hazard Knowles, Colchester, Conn. Nov 4,\\nStraw, machine for cutting. Benjamin A. Hall and Chauncey\\nHall, Middletown. Connecticut Nov 7,\\nSteam engine, rotary. J. R. Averill and F. Hoard, Rochester,\\nNew York Nov 19,\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Shingles, machine for sawing. Jonathan Culver, Norfolk, N.Y. Nov 15,\\nSteam engine, elementary. Timothy. Beach, Deer creek, Ohio Nov 16,\\nSafety valve, the alarm or. William S. Gillett, Lower Three\\nRuns, South Carolina _ Nov 16,\\nSteam enginery. John A. Wadsworth, Portsmouth, R. 1. Nov 23,\\nSaw mill. Isaac Rj on, Bridgewater, Massacliusetts Nov 24,\\nSteam, by the use of anthracite in generating. Mahlon Betts,\\nWilmington, Delaware _ _ _ Nov 26,\\nShelling machine. Christopher Iloxie, Hudson, New York Dec 8,\\nScrew?, making wooden square. James Lynch, Pulaski, Tenn. Dec 12,\\nShingle mill. Ephraim Parker, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire Dec 17,\\nSteam, improvement in the application of. Michael Mussel-\\nman, Phelps, New York _ Dec 29,\\nSpinner, horizontal. J. S. and B. J. Billings, Moreau, N. Y. Jan 16, 1826\\nvSawing boards, machine for. Wm. Kendall, jun. Waterville, Me. Jan 16,\\nSawing shingles, machine for. Willard Foster, Oswego, N. Y. Jan 25,\\nSaw mill. Israel Johnson, jun. Villenovia, New Y ork Feb 8,\\nSteam pump. George W. Long, Old Point Comfort, Virginia Feb IG,\\nSteam still. James G- Foley, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Feb 23,\\nSpinning wool and cotton. J. R. and J. B. Wheeler, Galway,N.Y. March 3,\\nSteam engine for boats. George Denning, Niagara, New York March 10,\\nStumps and stones, raising. Abiezer H. Whitney, Bowdoin-\\nham, Maine March 15,\\nSpinning machine. George W. Robinson, Providence, R. I. March 16,\\nSteering wheel for vessels. J. M. Brown, Boston, Mass. March 24,\\nSlitting timber machine. William Barker, Kingston, Pa. March 25,\\nSteam, wind and water combined with. Isaac Garretson,\\nBellefontaine, Ohio March Q5,\\nSlitting and rolling iron mills. Timothy Allen, Plyn-iouth, Mass. April 5,\\nSawingshingles, machinery for. Oliver Goddard,Bridgeton,Me. April 6,\\nSaw for making fret work for the backs of chairs. Ed, and Ch.\\nBooth; Southbury, Connecticut April 22,\\nSplicing cotton and vroollen rolls. Gardner Barton, jun. Shafts-\\nbury, ormoint April 22,\\nSteering vessels, machinery for. S. G. Clarke and G. Stimp-\\nson, Charleston, Massachusetts _ April 26,\\nSteamboats for shallow wat\u00c2\u00abr. Benjamin Phillips, N. Y. April 28,\\nSpinner, horizontal. B Hunt and S. Wheclock, Knox, N. Y. May 2,\\nSpinning jenny. James Mathews, Schenectady, New York May 2,\\nSjrnTrres fm- afrtr^piT- John Gpthpn, Philadelphia, Pfnn, :\\\\Tay 16,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0114.jp2"}, "115": {"fulltext": "iipiuniog machine, I amily. J. Watt, F. A. Priest and G. Free-\\nborn, Jetferson county, Ohio May -!0, ISilB\\nSteam packed rotary steam engine. S. Fairlanb and D. Bruce,\\njun. New York May 25,\\nSprings to the seat of a wagon. Walter Janes, Ashford, AVind-\\nham county, Connecticut June G,\\nSpinning wool, tow and cotton, machine foi-. J. Corrill and W.\\nP. Rogers, Harpersfield, Ohio _ _ June 15,\\nShaving and smoothing wood, machine for. Abraham Brown\\nson, Lockport, New York _ _ June 21,\\nSpinning flax and Iiemp, machine for. Wm. Hunt and Wm.\\nHoskins, Martinsburgh, New York June 22,\\nSawing wood, slitting boards, c. Barnabus Ruggles, Poult-\\nney, New York June 29,\\nSteam generator, Franklin duplex. John M Curdy, Plymouth,\\nEngland ._.-.- July\\nSteering wheel for vessels. E. S. Coffin, Boston, Mass. July 10,\\nSteering vessels, apparatus for. II. Kinsbury and E. Rowse,\\nBath, Maine July 10,\\nSalt, mode of manufacturing. Stephen T. Conn, Georgetown,\\nDistrict of Columbia _ July 12,\\nSteam generator. Stephen T. Conn, Georgetown, D C. July 20,\\nSteam saw mill. Reuben Nichols, New Orleans July 21,\\nSpinning wool and cotton. Joseph Hathaway, Poultney, N. Y. July 24,\\nSteam, application to furnaces. Cotton Foss, Madison town-\\nship, Ohio ._._._ Aug 2,\\nSteam, plan for working twice over. Joseph H. Laning, Nash-\\nville, Tefiuessee Aug 12,\\nSawing circular timber. Benj. Overman, Greenboro N. C. Aug 15,\\nSeine twine, c. mode of laying. Jos. Clarkson, Baltimore, Md. Aug 16,\\nSpools or trussels, bobbins, improvement in. T. Van Riper,\\nPaterson, New Jersey Aug 16,\\nSteam engineiy, improvement in. Joseph Eve, London, England Aug IG,\\nSteam washer, for cleansing clothes. William Burton, jun. Ans-\\nville. New York Aug IG,\\nSuspenders, improvement in. Benjamin Wilse, Utica, N. Y. Aug I J,\\nSaw setting, improvement in the mode. Joseph K. Schreiner,\\nPhiladelphia Aug 19,\\nSpinning and roping cotton and wool. John R. and Joseph B.\\nWheeler, Gal way, New York Aug 28,\\nStock, jubilee. W. J. Cantelo and R. M. Kerrison, New York Aug 30,\\nSingeing or dressing cloth. A. Robeson, New Bedford, Mass. Sept 8,\\nScrew boot tree. George Nichol, Madison C. H., Virginia Sept S,\\nStone ware, improvement in burning. Sanford S. Perry, Trov,\\nNew York Sept 12,\\nSaw mill, improvement in the horse. Solomon R. Johnson, N.Y. Oct 25,\\nSteam engine, improvement in the. Elisha Bigelow, Baltimore Nov 6,\\nSteam engine, improvement in the rotary. Elijah H. Reid,\\nLancaster, Kentucky Nov 10,\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2Steam generator. Dan. Phelps, Bath, Steuben county, N. Y. Nov 14,\\nSpinning, machine for. Joseph Woodhull, Chester, 5.. Y. Nov 14, r-\\nSteam engine, double atmospheric. William Willis, Charles-\\nton, South Carolina: Nov 14,\\nSpinningwool, c. machine for. LaffordTotten, Schoharie, N.Y. Nov 22,\\nSaddle tree, improvement in making. George Wilkes, Fredo-\\nnia, Indiana Nov 22,\\nScrew used in propelling machinery. W. H. Godfrey, Ro-\\nchester, New York Nov 27,\\nSteam saw mill, locomotive. W. G. Berry and J. T. Osborn,\\nCincinnati Nov 2G,\\n;-5po.orrs and forks, in the manufacture of. Wm^ Gale, N. Y. Dec 7,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0115.jp2"}, "116": {"fulltext": "94 T\\nSpinning wool and cotton, machine for. Seth Boyden, Fox-\\nborough, Massachusetts _ _ _ Dec 7, 1826\\nSaw, circular reacting. William Avery, Cazenovia, New York Dec 8,\\nSawing veneers, mill for. John P. Allen, Manchester, Mass. Dec 8,\\nSteam, mode of preventing accident from. John J. Giraud, Bait. Dec 12,\\nSlate dresser, improvement in the. J. M. Porter and P. H.\\nMattes, Easton, Pennsylvania Dec 22,\\nStills, improvement in the construction of. Edmund Capen, Bos. Jan 17, 1827\\nSteam, improvement in the mode of generating. Levi Silli-\\nman, Albany, New York Jan 19,\\nStirrup, improvement in the. Daniel Powles, Baltimore Jan 26,\\nStraw cutting machine, in the. Thomas Benbow, Guilford\\ncounty, North Carolina Feb 6,\\nSalt, improvement in the mode of making. Benajah Byington,\\nSalina, New York Feb 21,\\nShips and vessels, mode of constructing. Thomas W. Bake-\\nwell, Cincinnati, Ohio Feb 21,\\nSuspenders, in th manufacture of. Abm. L. Van Home, Phil. Feb 22,\\nSofas, or portable bedsteads. Chester Johnson, Albany, N. Y. Feb 24,\\nShovels, improvemtint in making. Oliver Ames, Easton, Bristol\\ncounty, Massachusetts March 5,\\nStone, mode of making artificial. Louis Matthey, Brooklyn,\\nNew York March 7,\\nStraw cutting machine, c. Calvin Chamberlin, America, N.Y. March 15,\\nStoves, improvement in the domestic cooking. David Wester-\\nfield, New York March 24,\\nStoves, improvement in the domestic cooking. Joseph R.Page,\\nPhiladelphia March 24,\\nShingles, improvement in manufacturing. Paul Hawea, Lock-\\nport, New York _ _ March 30,\\nSpinning machine, improvement in the. Nathaniel Reminton,\\nGeneva, New York _ April 21,\\nSteam engine, improvement in the. George Fleming, Gooch-\\nland C. H. Virginia April 24,\\nScraper or steam shovel, improvement in the. G. Davis and J.\\nPrice, Lockport, New York May 12,\\nSteam engine, improvement in. E. A. Lester, Boston, Mass. May 14,\\nStocks, improvement in. Joseph Towson, Balumore May 14,\\nSteam power, employment of heated air to. Mmus Ward, Bait. May 15,\\nStoves, improvement being in funnel. Hiram Wales, Randolph,\\nMassachusetts May 18,\\nThrashing of grain and corn. Samuel Mullikin, Philadelphia March 11, 1791\\nThrashing of wheat, c. Wm. Tho-iison, Richmond, Va.\\nThread, spinning and twisting. Obad. Herbert, Mo lot Pleasant\\ncounty, NewJersej\\nTobacco manufacturing. C. Batterman and J. Caldwell, Al-\\nbany, New York _ _\\nTallow lamp. See Lumji.\\nThrashing of grain. William Hodgson, Virginia\\nThrashing machine. James VVardrop., Ampthill, Virginia\\nTeeth, improvement in extracting. Thomas BrulF\\nTobacco, improvement in cutting. ApoUos Kinsley\\nThrashing grain, improvement in. Richard R. Elliot\\nTide, regulation of the other spiral wheel. John Martin\\nThrashing wheat, c. machine for. Thomas C. Martin\\nTobacco, machine for cutting. Peter Lorillard\\nTelegraph. Jonathan Grout, jun. Belcherstown, Mass.\\nTournequet axle. Joseph Strong\\nAug .2,\\nJan 28,\\n1792\\nJan 26,\\n1793\\nApril 28,\\n1794\\nNov 5,\\nJuly 1,\\n1797\\nAug 12,\\nNov 16.\\nApril 27,\\n1798\\nJune 2,\\n_\\nJune 28,\\n1800\\nOct 24,\\n.tan 29,\\nISi..", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0116.jp2"}, "117": {"fulltext": "95^\\n1803\\n1804\\nTime piece, improvement in. Simon Willard Feb 8, 1802\\nThrashing and cleaning wheat, improved machine for. Eze-\\nkiel Miller July 19,\\nTrigonometrical quadrant, improvement in. James Teirpleton Aug 17,\\nTide power, obtained from its rising and falling. Joljit^aples,\\nHushing, Long Island, New York ~-ii? ^tii^^? March 18,\\nTim,e pieces, improvement in. David F. ^^^^/iS^SB^Kk^ .v March 21,\\nThrashing machine. Jedediah T TurKeE--.^|^?^^3HHi^afi Oct 19,\\nTwilling machine for pricking leather l^jm^fflHHI^^^^ari,\\nLeicester, Massachusetts ^i^^^SI^^^^ Dec 6,\\nThrashing and cleaning grain, machinfe for. Thomas Barnet Feb 21,\\nTwjsting mill. See 8pinni i.g.\\nTow for paper, machine fur preparing. Abraham Frost March 19,\\nTablets, composition for. Am.os D Ai;en May 10,\\nThimbles, iniprovement in making. A. ^.ptncer, New London,\\nConncciicut June 8,\\nThrashiiig machine, improvement in. James Beneaie, Prince\\nWiilram county, Virginia Nov 20,\\nTransporting carriages See Carriages\\nTin ware, mode of raanufacturing. B. Langdon, St. Albans. Vt. May 4, 180,\\nTiles, brick, ,c. apparatus for miaking. William Hodgson,\\nRichmond, Virginia _ _\\nTypes, n iachine for casting. William Wing, Hartford, Conn.\\nTub mills. Charles M Lcan and Soloraon Loomis\\nTow, machine lor preparing and hackling. James Tatterton,\\nSouthampton, Long Island\\nTansey. See Essence.\\nTiit hammers. John F. Gould\\nTransverse sleigh. Levi Rogers, Berwick, Massachusetts\\nTruss, accommodating bolted for ruptures. John Beath, Boston\\nTilting wagons. A. Hobart, Braintree, Massachusetts\\nTrip hammer, %vith a perpendicular handle. Joel Foy, jun.\\nMiddlesex, Massachusetts\\nThimbles for the sails of ships I. Jennings, New York\\nThrashing machine. Benjamin B. Bernard, Virginia\\nThrashing and cleaning grain. Simon Wiliard, jun. Hudson,\\nNew York\\nTrimming straw plat for bonnets. E. Smith, Fianklin, Mass.\\nTanning. Samuel Parker, Bellerica, Massachusetts\\nTub mill, roiling. Samuel Bartlett, East Windsor, Conn.\\nTailors bench. William Burtis, New Brunswick, N. J.\\nThrasbing and winnowing machine. L. Hock, Frederick county,\\nMaryland\\nThrashing machine. Robert Fatten, Columbia, Pennsylvania\\nTobacco, mode of curing. John P.obinson, Charlotte. Virginia\\nThrasbing machine. Samuel Condon, New Hartford, Conn.\\nTelegraph. Vv iiiiam Schuitz, Baltimore\\nTewel. See Wuler back.\\nTrigonometer or trigc n. WiHiam Chamberlin\\nTruss, spiral. Philip A. De Savignhac, New York\\nTruss for ruptures. J Cerneau, New York\\nTv,isting frames. See Delntvme.\\nTable bureau, dressing. Nathaniel Beary, Boston\\nTrip hammer. John Smith, Otsego, New York\\nThrashing and cleaning grain. Joseph Coppii.ger, Baltimore\\nThrashing machine. J. Meriwether Syme, Richnaond\\nThrashing machine. Asa Cadj Florida, New York\\nTrip hammer. Ezra Osborn, Berkshire, Massachusetts\\nThrashing machine. Joseph Comfort, Bucks, Pennsylvania\\nThrashing machiue. John Comfort, Bucks, Pennsylvania\\nThrashing machine. Joseph Beach, Northfield, Massachusetts March 30\\nMay 10,\\nAug 28,\\n-_\\nSept 25,\\nDec 7,\\nMarch 8,-\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2isot;\\nFeb 4,\\n1807\\n1 Feb 7,\\nFeb 17,\\nFeb 25,\\nNov 20,\\nNov SO,\\nNov 30,\\nMarch 30.\\nJuly 9;\\n_\\nJulv 19,\\n._\\nOc t 3,\\nFeb 15.\\n1809\\nFeb 17,\\nFeb 25,\\nMarch 3,\\nJune 14,\\nJune 26,\\nJuly 13,\\nAug 17,\\nOct 13,\\nOct 14,\\n._\\nOct 31,\\n_\\nNov 29,\\nDec 27,\\nJan 8,\\n1810\\nJan 25,\\nJan 25,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0117.jp2"}, "118": {"fulltext": "96 T\\nThrashing Machine. Isaiah Jennings, Brookfield, New York March 30, 1810\\nTubes for aqueducts, earthen. James Ramsay, Burke, Vt. April 4,\\nTriphammer. Elisha Downer, Duceyter April 11,\\nTurnpike gate. Jeremiah Brainard, Canaan, New York April 16,\\nTrip hammer. Oliver Ames, Plymouth, Massachusetts April 25,\\nTobacco, mode of manjjfacturing. P. Lorillard, New York April 25,\\nTenons, machine for dJCng. K Bashford and E. Johnson, Li-\\nvermore, Ma^\u00c2\u00a3|chuselfs _ April 23,\\nTide mill. John P. Swain and .Jacob Skinner, Roxbury, Mass. May 17,\\nTriphammer. Joseph Hines, Pfovidfnte, Rhode Island June 16,\\nTanning hides. Ed. Seter, Delaware county, Pennsylvania Aug 16,\\nThrashing and fanning, machine, for. Ezekiel Miller and John\\nAnderson, Westmoreland, Oneida, New York Aug 15,\\nTan bark, machine for cutting. C. Grisv/old and Hosea E. Pot-\\nter, Otsego, New York Nov 20,\\nTanning, heating water for. A. Henderson, Great Barrington,\\nMassachusetts Nov 24,\\nThrashing machine. Daniel C. Arnold, Baltimore Dec 15,\\nTanning leather. Nath. Burley, Stafford, New Hampshire Jan 24, 1811\\nType mould, Arch. Binny, Philadelphia Jan 29,\\nTypes, mode of smoothing, c. Arch. Binny, Philadelphia Feb 4,\\nThimbles, making rims for, ,c. Stephen Chandler, New York Feb 4,\\nThrashing machine. James W. Walker, Wilmington, N. C. Feb 9.,\\nTrip hammer. John Goulding, Leicester, Massachusetts March 1,\\nThrashing machine. R. C. Van Hauton, New York March 28,\\nTanning leather. Joseph Barker, Deerfield, Oneida county.\\nNew York April 10,\\nTanning leather. William Hollingsworth, Elkton, Maryland July 30,\\nTruss, double spring angular. Theodore Hart. New York Aug 30,\\nTanning. Alexander H. Avery, Bennington, Vermont Sept 30,\\nTriphammer. Joseph Beal, Ontario, New York Oct 5,\\nTanning. Joseph Barker, Deerfield, New York Jan 10, 1812\\nThrashing machine. Benjamin S. Hort, Georgetown, S. C. Feb 21,\\nThrashing machine. Wm. Richards, Culpeper county, Va March 2,\\nThrashing machine. Joseph Goulding, Bangor, Massachusetts March 19,\\nTanning. Samuel Currie, Philadelphia March 28,\\nTobacco spinning, :c. J. Vanderpoole and J. Eagles, Newark,\\nNew Jersey April 8,\\nTanning. C. Luther and James Smith, assigned to Daniel\\nRenner, Georgetown, D. C.\\nI rip hammer. Stephen Morrill, Redfield, Massachusetts\\nTanning. William Edwards, Northampton, Massachusetts\\nThrashing machine. T. Judson and J. Hotchkiss, Woodbury,\\nConnecticut\\nThrashing machine. Samuel Skiff, Sharon, Connecticut\\nThrashing machine. John Iloupt, jun. Bucks county, Penn.\\nTanning soal leather. W. Edwards, Northampton, Mass.\\nTassels and cords for boots. Alford James, Hartford, Conn.\\nTimber, machine for cutting. David Cram, Clarksburg, Va.\\nTanning in cold weather, c. Caleb Atwater, Genoa, N. Y.\\nThrostle for spinning wool, c. S. Shallcross, New York\\nTeazling cloth, substitute for. Isaac Sandford, Providence, R I. March 26,\\nTorpedo. Ebenezer Ford, Baltimore\\nTin plates. David Noble, Philadelphia\\nTypes, moulds for casting.- A. Binney, Philadelphia\\nTable for the use of ships. G. Patrick, Wilkesbarre, Penn.\\nTin plates. Aaron Burk, New York\\nTables. Sullivan Snow, Saco, District of Maine\\nTimber, preserving under water. George Lovett, New York\\nThrashing machine. Thomas Warner, Genesee, New York\\nTenon s, machine for cutting.. J. Reynolds, Dutchess county, N.Y. June 24.\\nMay 5,\\nSept 28,\\nOct 19,\\n__\\nNov 27,\\n__\\nDec 5,\\nDec 14,\\nDec 30,\\nMarch 1,\\n1813\\nApril 15j\\nJune 2,\\nJan 26,\\n1814\\nMarch 2e,\\n_\\nApril 14,\\nMay 9,\\nMay 17,\\nNov 8,\\nFeb 11,\\n181. i\\nMarch 2,\\nApril 1,\\nMay 11,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0118.jp2"}, "119": {"fulltext": "T 9i\\nTriphammer. Urber Palmer, Spencer, New, York July 31, 1815\\nTops, fall. John Eberts, Philadelphia Sept 8,\\nToothach, machine for steaming. D. Merritt and S. D. Kogers,\\nNew York Dec 27,\\nTrees, preventing the canker worm in. Jonas Kendall, Leo-\\nminster, Massachusetts _ Jan 4, 1816\\nTenters or temples for weavers. D. A. Smith, Townsend, Mass. feb 23|\\nTypes, casting moveable. G. Webster, New York r%b 28,\\nTanning. William Edwards, Northampton, Massachusetts i April 2,\\nThrashing machine. E. Hotchkiss, Brattleboro Vermont April 8,\\nTortoise shell, stamping on. J. H. Derby, Worcester, Mass. April 30,\\nTub winnowing mill. Moses Elliot, Concord, New Hampshire May 18,\\nTacks, machine for making. Jesse Reed, Hanover, Mass. Aug 1,\\nThimbles, rims for. Stephen Chandler, New York Sept 20,\\nTanning. Bradford A. Potter, Manlius, New York Sept 26,\\nTypes, ornamenting, c. with. F. Bailey, Philadelphia Oct 1),\\nTinder box. Isra Ives, Farrington, Connecticut Oct 35,\\nTow boats. John S. Sullivan, Boston Dec -1,\\nType moulds. George B.Lothian, New York Dec 18^\\nThrashing machine, Nathan Reed, Boston Feb 22, IBIT\\nTeazling cloth, machine for. J. Olney, Westmoi-eland, Oneida\\ncounty. New York March 29,\\nThrashing machine. T. Cohoon and W. Elliot, Washington April 12,\\nTeazling cloth. Josiah Beckwith, Syme, Connecticut May 16,\\nTrusses for ruptures. Amos G. Hall, Utica, New York July 17,\\nTrusses for ruptures. Abel Blanchard, Pembroke, N. H. May 17,\\nThrashing machine. Silas Smith, Albany, New York Aug 28,\\nTacks and brads, machine for. Samuel Rogers and T. Blan-\\nchard, Boston _____ Oct 3,\\nTeeth, setting artificial. Wilkinson R. Eagleson, Baltimore Oct 4,\\nToothache, remedy for the. Joseph Utley, Hartford, Conn. Nov 5,\\nThrashing machine. Nathan Read, Belfast, District of Maine Dec 23,\\nThrashing machine. Nathan Read, Belfast, District of Maine Feb 18, 1818\\nThrashing machine. T. Beatty and M. Shanks, Martinsburg, Va. Feb 25,\\nTanning and currying leather. J. Prescot, Augusta, Maine March 6,\\nTubes, machine for drawing metallic. C. Eastman, Hiilsboro\\nNew Hampshire _ _ April 16,\\nTemples, weavers John Waterman, Rhode Island May 28,\\nTachygraphy, or the flying pen. L. A. M. Sprangh, N. Y. June 29,\\nThrashing machine, improvement in the. Chester Buliard,\\nNorfolk, Massachusetts Dec 16,\\nTanning, improvement in. James Batcheldor, Grafton, N. H. Dec 22,\\nThrashing machine. Thomas Mayfield, Baltimore Dec 23,\\nTwine, machine for tarring and spooling. Israel Decker, Bos. April 31, IBlf)\\nThrashing machine. Daniel Young, Piermont, New Hampshire April 17,\\nTin ware, machine for making. S. Peck, Hartford, Conn. April 23,\\nTobacco press, improvement in the. E. Brown, Richmond, Va. April 30,\\nTanning, hemlock, .C. used in. John Lansing, jun. Albany, N.Y. April 30,\\nTrusses for ruptures. Benjamin Strahan, Philadeljihia June 23,\\nTurning gun stocks,. c. machine for. T. Blanchard, Millbury,\\nMassachusetts Sept 6,\\nThrashing machine. William H. Ransone, Mathews county,\\nVirginia Sept 8,\\nTire for vv^agons, c. mode of hollowing. Thomas Rowaud,\\nGloucester countjs New .Jersey Dec 24,\\nTowing boats on canals, machine for. Peter Cooper, N. Y Jan 24, 1890^\\nTobacco press, improvement in the. S. Fraser, Nottingham,\\nMaryland _..... March 23,\\nTowing boats and vessels. Samuel Howard, Savannah, Geo. May 24,\\nThrashing machine. Ezra Goodel, Phelps, Ontario county, N.Y. June G,\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0r insl:ija. r nsachine- A. ^^^P ^Iwni th. .?tprb\\\\irv. Conju^cticvit Jr.ne 1.^.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0119.jp2"}, "120": {"fulltext": "98 T\\nTeeth, composition for cleanrag^ Levi S. Parmly, New York June 17, 1820\\nThrashing mashine. Asa Shafl^ft, Pepperhill, Massachusetts June 23,\\nTobacco reel, improvement in he. S. and E, Hardy, Kenne-\\nbeck, Maine Dec 30,\\nTiring carriage whefets. Russel Himt, 2d, Litchfield, Conn. March 20, 1821\\nTtirashing ifaachine. ,JFaiiies Gregg, Londonderry, N. H. March 30,\\nI ifl^^f^miapr, improvement in the. Jacob Eversol, Botetourt\\n;coun!y.,. Virginia May 3,\\nThreads, ni 5de4f packing. Reuben Langdon, Hartford, Conn. June 20,\\nTnyek?, mod*} of cutting. Robert Rose, Washington, D. C. Aug 6,\\nTeazling and knapping cloth. Aaron Foster, Whitestovvn, N. Y. Aug 24,\\nTarashing machine, improvement in. Benj. Cummins, Brooklyn Sept 1,\\nThrashing and rice cleaning machine. Michael Morrison, Wa-\\nterbury, New Hampshire ,;.Sept 15,\\nThrashing and winnowing machine, improvement in the. Seth\\nBallon, Livermore, Maine\\nTruanels for ships, improvement in. Thomas Rowsll, Vt.\\nTransferring impressions. A. C. Baker and M Fund Biddle,\\nAlbany, New York\\nTelegraph, domestic. Daniel Pierson, Boston\\nTruss, improvement on Hull s. Bela Tarr, Norwich, N. Y.\\nTeeth, improvement in artificial. Charles M. Graham, N. Y.\\nThrashing and winnowing machine. Alvin Savage, Wheat-\\nland, New York\\nThrashing machine. B. Tyler, J. Tyler and J. B. Andrews,\\nWindsor, Vermont\\nThrashing machine. Reynolds Gillman, New York\\nTayloriug, improvement in. Isaiah J. Hendryx, Bennington,\\nVermont ._..__\\nThrashing, c. machine for. Major M Donald, Topshara, Me.\\nThrashing, c. machine for. Thacher Blaks, Paris Vlaine\\nTurpentine, distilling. Frederick S. Cozzens, New York\\nThrashing machine. Joseph Pope, Hallowell, iVIaine\\nTruss shears, for cutting iron. Enos Baldwin, New York\\nThrashing machine, improvement in the. Timothy Howe,\\nTurner, Maine\\nTools, art of making edge. Horatio S. Gates, Troy, N. Y.\\nThrashing machine. Gideon Reynolds, New York\\nTanning, improvement in. Leonard Jacobs, Missouri\\nThrashing, improvement in. John Carll, New York\\nTruss, improvement on the. Amos G. Hull, New York\\nThrashing grain, c. machine for. Naman Goodsell, Clinton,\\nOneida county. New York\\nTannin, mode of extracting. William Knapp, Milford, N. Y.\\nThrashing machine. P. Reading, Trenton, New Jersey\\nTubs, pails, keelers, c. mode of making. Amos Mider, Ca-\\nmillas, New York _ _\\nThrashing machine. J. R Miller, Drj den, New York\\nTinned sheet lead, manufacture of. Thomas Ewbank, N. Y.\\nTelegraph, improvement in the. James M. Elford, Charles-\\nton, South Carolina _ _\\nTilt hammer, improvement in the spring. William Bowlin,\\nHarrisburg, Virginia\\nTalley, mode of keeping. William A. Turner, Plymouth, N. C.\\nThrashing machine, improvement in. Wm. Kirk, Baltimore\\nTemples for cloth-luoms. John Bazin, juii. Canton, Vlass.\\nThrashing machine, improvement in the. Charles Smith, N. Y.\\nThrashing grain, c. Archibald Douglass, New York\\nTannin, mode of procuring by the pyroligneous acid. D. Roe,\\nC. F. Kellogg and J. W. Gazlay, Cincinnati, Ohio\\nTannin, improvement in. Joshua Galbraith, Trenton, N. .1.\\nDec 12,\\nDec 13,\\n_\\nFeb 7,\\nMarch 2,\\nMarch 9,\\nMarch 9,\\nMarch 28,\\nApril 23,\\nApril 29,\\nMay 29,\\nJ.jly 10,\\nJuly 12,\\nJuly 27,\\nJuly 30,\\nJuly 31,\\nDec 3,\\nDec 19,\\nJan^l,\\nFeb 10,\\nFeb 12,\\nFeb 27,\\n1823\\nMarch 21,\\nApril 5,\\nApril 15,\\nApril 25,\\nApril 30,\\nMay 30,\\n_\\nJune 18,\\nJuly 1,\\nJuly 12,\\nJuly 22,\\nAug 8,\\nSept 6,\\nSept 18,\\nOct 3,\\nOct 15,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0120.jp2"}, "121": {"fulltext": "T 99\\nThrashing and gj-iuding machine, improvcmeni iu the. VVm.\\nS. Lewis, Pittsylvania, Virginia Oct ;20, 18a:}\\nTannin by the pyroligneous acid Horace H. Hayden, Bait. Nov 26,\\nThrashing machine, improvement in the. Benjamin Lovejoy,\\nAugusta, New York _ Dec 31,\\nThrashing machine, improvement in the. Andrew Noble, Al-\\nfred, Maine _ _ jan 12, IBM\\nThrostle cotton spinner, improvement in the. Benjamin Brun-\\ndred, Mamaroneck, New York _ _ jan 17,\\nTruss, improvement in the revolving spiral spring. Joseph Farr,\\nManlius, New York Feb 7,\\nTeeth, preventive of caries or decay in. Horace H. Hayden,\\nBaltimore Feb 11,\\nThrashing and winnowing machine. Edward Warren, Au-\\ngusta, Maine March 6,\\nTide-gauge. James D. Woodside, Washington, D. C. April 14,\\nTrigonometer, improvement iu the. William Bolles, Griswold,\\nConnecticut July 17,\\nThrashing machine, c. Gideon Reynolds, New York July 20,\\nTrusses for ruptures. Amos G. Hull, New York Aug 19,\\nTanning, improvement in. Joseph Wampler and G. Matthews,\\nSteubenville, Ohio _ _ Aug 27,\\nTrunks, making leather. Robert C. Martin, Philadelphia Aug 28.\\nTrusses for hanging the yards of ships. Preserved Fish, N. Y. Sept 24,\\nThrashing machine, c. Ger. Boswick and H- Spencer, Ma-\\nryland, New York _ Dec 24,\\nTransporting weights, c. James Cornell, Brookfield, N. Y. Dec 24,\\nThrashing machine. James Hyde, South Pembroke, N. Y. Feb 8, 1825\\nTannin, extracting. William Lowber, Philadelphia March 15,\\nTanning, improvement in. H. Bretney, Lebanon, Ohio March 24,\\nTruss, conical spring. Jesse R. Hovey, Sangerfield, N. Y. March 31,\\nTeeth, sawing ivory comb. Philo Pratt, New York April 20,\\nTanning, improvement on Demond s mode. Joseph Giles, Guil-\\nford, Vermont April 11,\\nThrashing and flax breaking machine. A. and N. Remington,\\nGenoa, New York May 19,\\nThrashing and shelling machine. Pierson Reading, Trenton, N.J. May 20,\\nThrashJng machine. Richard Holden, Philadelphia May 20,\\nTruss, B. Farr s improvement on Hull s patent. Eli M. Gibbs,\\nNorwich, New York May 28,\\nThread of wood, machine for making. William Bell, Fayette\\ncounty, Kentucky June I,\\nThrashing machine, improvement on S. Ballou s. J. C. Boyd,\\nRush township, and A. Kitchen, Danville, Pennsylvania June 7,\\nThrashing machine. Wm. Hoyt, Brookville, Franklin county,\\nIndiana ._..._\\nTrashing grain. William Small, Augusta, Maine\\nTire and hoop bending. Joseph Meredith, Lebanon, Penn.\\nTeeth, apparatus for keeping free from saliva. Charles New-\\nton, New York\\nTire, machine for bending. Charles Cooper and Abraham Tus-\\ntin, Lebanon, Pennsylvania\\nThrashing machine. Joseph Briggs, Schoharie, New York\\nThrashing machine. R. Howard and J. B. Flagg, Kennebeck,Me.\\nTruss. Christian Stockman, Albany, New York\\nTanning. Samuel Williams and Amos Williams, Orange\\ncounty, New Jersey\\nTrusses, for ruptures. John Blagg, Portland, Maine\\nThrashing machine. William Small, Augusta, Maine\\nThrashing machine. J. A. Ileermanee, Redhook, New York\\nTemples, used for weavinc- O. M. Slillman, Brookfield. N. Y.\\n13\\nSept 9,\\nSept 9,\\nSept 9,\\nSept 27,\\nSept 28,\\nOct 5,\\nNov 5,\\nNov 7,\\nNov 12,\\nDec 15,\\nJan 10,\\nJan l(i,\\nJan 30,\\n182", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0121.jp2"}, "122": {"fulltext": "100 V\\nThrashing grain and hulling clover, machine for. Jos. Potter,\\nReading, Berks county, Pennsylvania Feb 18, 1826\\nThrashing grain and breaking flax and hemp, machine. D.\\nHurlburt,N. Etheredge and J. M Combs, Herkimer county,\\nNew York Feb 21,\\nTanning, improvement on. Leonard Jacobs, Richmond, Va. March 1,\\nTruss, spiral double cone. Bela Parr, Norwich, Chenango, N.Y. March 21,\\nTailoring, improvement in the art of. Greenbury Ross, Car-\\nlisle, Kentucky _ April 5,\\nToothed cultivator and harrow. Waldren Beach, Philadelphia April 13,\\nTan vats, pump used in. Aaron HiggLns, Florence, Ohio April 24,\\nThrashing machine. John Shaw, Kennebec county, Maine May 10,\\nThrashing machine. Seth Bailou, Livermore, Maine May 25,\\nThrashing machine. Peirson Reading, Trenton New Jersey June 3,\\nTire for wagons, c. machine for bending. Walter James, Ash-\\nford, Windham county, Connecticut June 19,\\nTrip hammer, method of moving. Elisha Crowell, Gardiner,\\nMaine ...._- Aug 4,\\nThrashing machine. Arch. Douglass, Marcellus, New Yoi-k Sept 8,\\nThrashing and winnowing grain, machine for. Sylvanus C.\\nHersey, Rochester, New York _ Nov 8,\\nTrip hammer, improvement in the. Philip Pitts Read, Mercer,\\nMaine Dec 7,\\nThrashing machine. James Hyde, Pembroke, New York Dec 9,\\nTobacco, kiln for drying. Edmund Pendleton, Louisa county,\\nVirginia Dec 18,\\nTeeth, mode of engrafting. Elijah A. Bigelow, Brandon, Vt. March 8,1827\\nTemple for weavers, spring. A. Jeuks and J. Clewell, Holmes-\\nburg, near Philadephia March 19,\\nTobacco, improvement in the manufacture of. J. Allen, jun.\\nand Charles Geoghegan, Richmond, Virginia April 3,\\nTubs, buckets, c. machine for cutting out. Jer. Baily, Phil. April 7,\\nTenoning spokes for wheels, machine for. David Sperry, Col-\\nchester, Connecticut _ April 18,\\nTurning lathe, improvement in the. Wm. Patrick, Leverett,\\nMassachusetts April 24,\\nThrashing machine. M. Pennock, Kennet Square, Chester\\ncounty, Pennsylvania May 26,\\nV\\n(Jmbrella, iinprovcment in the. William Gamble, Washington,\\nDistrict of Columbia July 3, 1824\\nUmbrella and parasol, improvement in the. William Sleeper,\\nPhiladelphia Nov 22, 182 S\\nVessels, improvement in maritime affairs. B. Wynkoop, Phil. Sept 13, 1794\\nVentilators, nautical. Benjamin Wynkoop, Philadelphia June 29, 1795\\nVessels, propelling. See Boats.\\nVessels, improvement in constructing and rigging. J. Garretson May 29, 1797\\nVessels bottoms. See Wood preserving.\\nVessels, a machine for propelling. Charles Stoudinger June 2,1798\\nVessels, heaving down, raising weights, 8e.c. See Machine for.\\nVeneering plough, for cabinet work. William Stillman March 16, 1801\\nVapour bath, portable. C. W. Peale, Philadelphia July 16,\\nVentilator for ships, c. See Air primps.\\nVapour. See Cooler and condencer.\\nVegetable elixir or cough drop 8. Cooloy, Bolton. Conft- .IVnr 19, 180!?\\nrf\u00c2\u00ab:scls. See Fnmiig.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0122.jp2"}, "123": {"fulltext": "July 11,\\n1808\\nDec 31,\\nMay 5,\\n1809\\nApril IG,\\n1811\\nFeb 4,\\n1813\\nApril 29,\\nFeb 28\\n1814\\nMarch 13,\\nMarch 19,\\nApril 17,\\n1817\\nAug 8,\\nOct 13.\\nJune 1,\\n1818\\nJune 26,\\n1819\\nFeb 17,\\n1820\\nW 101\\nVermifuge, mode ofprepanvi^. Joseph Lehman, Philadelphia Aug 11, 1807\\nVitriolic test, for making bank bills. A. Brewster, Hartford,\\nConnecticut _ _\\nVegetable pulmonic, detergent. G. Rogers, Northampton, Mass.\\nVarnish for leather. John David, Thiladelpbia\\nVaporem. See Steam engine.\\nVibrating nail plates, whilst cutting. J. Bernard, Troy, N. Y.\\nVerdigris, manufacturing. Stephen Dempsey, New York\\nVarnish of gum elastic. Jacob H. Hummel, Philadelphia\\nVeneer s machine for shaving. Silvannus Bonnel, New Jersey\\nValetudinarian cot chair. John Mead Albany, New York\\nVessel, ball proof. Thomas Gregg, Connellsviile, Penn.\\nVaccinator, Spring. William Haslett, Baltimore\\nVetrinary ventilated bath. James Carver, Phiiadelphia\\nVerdigris, making. George F. Hagner, Philadelphia\\nViolin, bass, c. improvement in the. Nicholas A. Lete, N.Y.\\nVelocipede, improvement in the. VV K. Clarkson, jun. N. Y.\\nViolins, c. construction of. John Edwards, New York\\nVenereal disease, preventing the. John Prentis, New London March 27, 1S22\\nVaccination, improvement in. James Smith, Baltimore July 10,\\nVentilating vessels. Charles W. Skinner, Norfolk, Virginia Aug 23,\\nVessels, mode of netting up shrouds of. Robert Rogers, Dover,\\nNe v Hampshire Feb 6, 1823\\nVessels, mode of planking. William Scarburgh, Darien, Geor. May 19, 1824\\nVeneers, saws for cutting. R. B Richardson, Philadelphia Oct 6,\\nVice, perpetual lever. Calvin ^Ving, Gardiner, Maine March 2, 1826\\nVarnish for leather, hewn stone, c. Marcus Curtis, Troy, N.Y. April 22,\\nVarnish for furniture, leather, hewn stone, c. Marcus Cur-\\ntis, Troy, New York April 22,\\nw\\nWire, weaving of. T. Kirk and R. Leslie, Yorktown and Phil. May 9, 1792\\nWind mill, improvement in. Joseph Pope, Boston Jan 26, 1793\\nWheat, c. machine for cleaning B Tyler, New Hampshire April 15, 1796\\nWheat, c. machine for thrashing. William Booker March 11, 1797\\nWheel, tide water. Silas Betts _ March 18,\\nWood and vegetables, c. a combination of estringent. F. Hitch April 17,\\nWindow sashes, improvement in making. Stephen Parsons\\nWheel, spiral, for working in the tide water. Elias Ring\\nWashing. See Cloths.\\nWatches. See Clocks.\\nW^ind mills, improvement on. Charles Holden March 15, 1798\\nWater, a screw engine for throwing. Elijah Ormsbee\\nWater, causing it to ascend from founts. John Manning\\nWater, machine for raising Marc Isambard Brunei\\nWater wheel flume for the improvement of large rapid streams.\\nWalter Brewster _ c\\nWater, pipe and pump for conveying. Mark Reeve\\nWood, a method to preserve the bottoms of li. Peale\\nWharves, vessels, and other wood from worms. R. Peale\\nWind mill, a method of regulating Thomas Thomson Jan 3, 1799\\nWatef, a machine for raising. Joseph Hemptley\\nWriting with two penns, a machine for. M. I. Brunei\\nWheel, improvement in the horizontal. Ezekiel Reed\\nWater, obtaining force from by the help of steam. S. Morey\\nWater engine, improvement on his. Samuel Morey\\nWeight, raising. See Machine for.\\nWater, engine for throwing. Patrick Lyon Feb 12, 1800\\nWater force by steam. See Force obtained by water.\\nWater, machine for raising. W. Palmer, New York Aug 25,\\nNov 20,\\nDec 10,\\nMarch 15,\\nMarch 21,\\nApril 10,\\nApril 27,\\nJune 7,\\nDec 14,\\nDec 14,\\nDec 14,\\nJan 3,\\nJan 10,\\nJan 17,\\nFeb 14,\\nApril 24,\\nApril 24,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0123.jp2"}, "124": {"fulltext": "A02\\nW\\nWindows, how hung without weights. W.Young, Windham, Con. Nov 2U, liiii\\\\}\\nWheels within cylinders, mode of giving motion, c. J. Sharpies Sept 15, 1801\\nWind mills, mechanical powers for the use of which. J. Sharpies Sept 15,\\nWind mill, improvement in. John A. Morton Dec IG,\\nWind mill, improvement in. R. Hathaway, Plymouth, Mass. Jan 20, 1802\\nWheat, machine for cleaning. Stephen Stilvvell July 9,\\nWindow sashes, improvement in raising and supporting. Leon-\\nard Kennedy _ _ _ _ Sept 7,\\nWater, machine for raising. John Baptiste Aveilhe Oct 14,\\nWelding cast steel to iron, improvement in the manner of.\\nDaniel Pettiboue, E. Chapman and J. Nichols Dec 22,\\nWater, machine for raising. Benj. Cooley, Wheatley, Mass. Feb 1, 1803\\nWheel to turn under water. Silas Bent March 7,\\nWind mill. See Horizontal.\\nWreck raft. A. De Hue Marentille March 18,\\nWater, improvement in heating and boiling. B. Piatt April 27,\\nWool, machine for breaking and carding. B. Standring June 28,\\nWindow sashes, mode of applying springs. S. J. Camp, Nor-\\nwalk, Connecticut July 1,\\nWooden stills. See DisiUlalion.\\nWater cock, improvement in. George Youle, New York Aug 25,\\nAVheel press. Hezekiah Betts, Norwalk, Connecticut Sept 13,\\nWind mill. See Horizontal.\\nV. ind mills, improvement in. A. E. Paine, Harpersfield, N. Y Nov 19,\\nWindow sashes, improvement in fastening and supporting.\\nJacob Osborn _ _ _ Nov 24,\\nWind mill, improvement in. William Bell, Camden, S. C. Nov 25,\\nWindow springs. James Curtis, jun. _ Dec 10,\\nWheels, improvement in for various purposes, John Staples,\\njun. Warren, Virginia _ Feb 17, 1804\\nWindow sashes, improvement in hanging. W.W.Hopkins Feb 24,\\nWashing macliine, improvement in. Daniel S. Dean Feb 29,\\nWindow fastenings or springs. D. Miller, E. Haddam, Conn. March 8,\\nWatering cattle, machine for. Moses Smith March IC,\\nWry fly, improvement applied to mills. Benjamin Tyler, Clare-\\nmont, New Hampshire March 19,\\nWindow sashes. See Springs.\\nWater, improvement in tlie raising of.\\nWater, machine for raising from mills.\\nKentucky\\nWindlass for ships or vessels, improved. H. Betts, Norwalk,\\nConnecticut _ _\\nWind mill, improvement in. Ricliard Weems, Annapolis\\nWagons or carriage to be worked by hand. John Bolton, jun.\\nWind mill, improvement in. W. Staunton, jun. Plymouth, N. H.\\nAVindow spring, improvement in. Isaac Scott, New Haven\\nWater, machine for raising. F. Lippart, P. 0. Keetztown, Pa.\\nWashing and scouring machine, A. Higham, Hudson, N. Y.\\nWater, machine for raising. Seraphim Bellij, Baltimore\\nWashing machine. William J. Fulsom and J. Hayden, Kenne-\\nbeck, District of Maine _ _\\nWater. See Spring pur.ip for raising\\nWelding cast steel to iron, mode of. D. Pettibone, Ko^bury,\\nConnecticut March 22, 160f)\\nWashing machine. Sec Fulling mill\\nAVater wheels for mills. E. Hiibbel, Middleburg, Vermont\\nWind mill. John Cooper, Philadelphia _\\nWashing machine. Reuben Buck _ _ _\\nWater proof, method of rendering cloth. James P. Weight-\\nman, Boston\\nWfndiTig ci)tton, machine for. P. Brown, jun. Warren, R. I.\\nBenjamin Folger\\nW. Harrington, Paris,\\nJuly 7,\\nAug 28,\\nAug 29,\\nSept 20,\\nSept 29.\\nDec 26,\\nDec 26,\\nMay 3,\\nMay 4,\\nNov 7,\\nDec 17,\\nMay 1,\\nMay 22,\\nMay 29,\\nOct 21,\\nFeh 5,\\n180:\\n180/", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0124.jp2"}, "125": {"fulltext": "v\\\\\\nlUJ\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0VV ashing uiachiue. Jlichard 11. Elliot, Watcnown, Alass. Feb 28,\\nWashing machine. Simon VVillard, jun. Hudson, New York April 25,\\nWashing, scouring, and churning machine. Thomas Beatty April 25,\\nWashing machine. Josiah Cleveland, Franklin county, Penn. June 6,\\nWashing machine. Ebcn Jones, Berkshire county, Mass. July 24,\\nWashing machine. M. Lee and T Barber, Oneida county, N.Y. Oct 1,\\nWater wheel, improvement in the. Simon Wiiiard, jun. Hud-\\nson, New York _ _ _ Dec 1,\\ny/ashing machine. William Wadsworth, Hartford, Conn. March 15,\\nWheel to run under water. John Johnson, Indiana Ter. March 21,\\nWhalebone, mode of twisting for whips. Joseph Keeve, New-\\nburg, New York April 25,\\nWashing machine. Leonard Kennedy Hartford, Conn. April 26,\\nWashing machine, piam King, Johnstown, New York May 14,\\nWhip saw, application of. S. Barber and N. U Tomkins, N.Y. June 1,\\nWashing machine. Martin Lee, New Vork June 4,\\nWashing machine, churning, getting out clover seed, c. Ilobt.\\nPatton, Columbia, Pennsylvania June 13,\\nWashing maohine, perpendicular. E. Jones, Alfred, Mass. June 20,\\nWashing machine. Asahel E. Paine, Delhi, New York July 1,\\nWashing machine. Enos Trescott, New Marlboro Mass. July 11,\\nWashing machine. Sheron Henry, Eloomheid, New York July 11,\\nWashing machine. Thomas Osgood, Charleston, New York July 11,\\nWashing machine. Eben. Lister, Kiilingworth, Connecticut July 11,\\nWashing machine. Dudley Loomis and Ira July 11,\\nWind mill. Uzziel Geer, Norwich, Connecticut July 18,\\nWheels, machine for making. Jacob Coon, Granville, N. Y. Aug 6,\\nAVater, machine for elevating. Wm. Smith, Gloucester, N. J. Aug 12,\\nWashing machine. S. VV. Dana, Rutland, Vermont Aug 30,\\nWheel carriages. Stephen Winchester, Newton. Connecticut Aug 30,\\nWashing and churning machine. Ditto ditto Aug 30,\\nWashing and churning machine. G. Bishop, Cazenovia, N. Y. Sept 7,\\nWinnowing machine. Randal Wallis, Baltimore Nov 9,\\nW^indowsashes, machine for making. J. Farnham, Oswego, N Y. Jan 7,\\nWashing machine. Septimus Tucker, Dublin, Pennsylvania Jan 19,\\nWindow shutters. See Fastening.\\nWashing machine. Eli F. Hill, Onandago, New York Feb 11,\\nWheel, overshot strap or chain. Richard Berrian, New York Feb 13,\\nWashing machine. A. Blodget, Amherst, Massachusetts Feb 16,\\nWashing machine. Joseph Yarwood, New Brunswick March 11,\\nWashing machine. Levi Anderson, Bristol, Pennsylvania March 23,\\nWashing machine. William Buckman, Ann Arundel, Md. March 23,\\nWashing machine. Garry Bishop, Madison county, N. Y. April 17,\\nWashing machine. Lemuel Bachelor, Vernon, New York April 24,\\nWindow sashes. David Worthington, Hartford, Connecticut April 27,\\nWater wheel. William Stubs, Chilicothe May 1,\\nWeaving straw with silk, .c. Mary Keis, Killingly, Conn. May 5,\\nWashing machine. Orin Chaffield, Burlington, New York May 15,\\nWashing machine. Nicholas Van Zandt, Washington May 21,\\nWashing and churning machine. G. Osgood, Madison county,\\nNew York June 7,\\nWashing machine. Martin Lep, Burlington, New York June 8,\\nWashing machine. Isaiah Jennings, New York June 13,\\nWool carding machine. Daniel Smith, Philadelphia June 14,\\nWater tables, for doors, c. Nathaniel Briggs, Windham, Vt. June 17,\\nWater back and tewel for smiths. 0. Ames, Plymouth, Mass. June 24,\\nWashing machine. Thomas Pierce, Fishkill, New. York June 24,\\nWorm boiler. James Truman, Philadelphia June 24,\\nWashing machine and press. Amos Hosfurd and Ezekiel Kel-\\nsey, Berlin, Connecticut _ _ _ juue 27,\\nWashing machine. Timothy Freeman, Madison county, N. Y. June 28,\\n180-\\niBoe\\n180B", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0125.jp2"}, "126": {"fulltext": "104 W\\nWheat rubber. James Deneale, Dumfries, Virgiaia July 1, 18(U*\\nWire work, machine for weaving. P. Bernard, Whitestone, N.Y.\\nWood screws. See Screios.\\nWashing machine. Shubael Kimball, Rhinebeck, New York\\nWheel to operate by wind or water. W. L. Bakewell, New\\nHaven, Connecticut\\nWheel, mode of casting for clocks. Lemuel J. Kilburn, Penn.\\nWashing machine. Rozel Philips, Otsego, New York\\nWashing machine. Robert Robinson, Leesburg, Virginia\\nWater wheel, horizontal. David Parmalee, Reading, Conn.\\nWells, mode of sinking. Peleg Easton, Nantucket, Mass Feb 1, 1810\\nWashing machme. Sylvester Noble, Hosick, New York\\nWeaving machine. Waiter Janes, Ashford, Connecticut\\nWindows. See Sprbig bolt.\\nWhip saw. See Saio.\\nWater wheels for mills. J. Minor, Saratoga, New York\\nWheel Wright s labor saving machine. M. Battle, New York\\nWashing and churning machine. J. Roberts, Germanlown, Pa.\\nWind mills. Russel H Wright, Boston\\nWire winding and spinning. Henry Burke, Philadelphia\\nWashing machine. Isaac Loof borrow. New York\\nWinding machine for weavers. Levi Ruggles, Boston\\nWinding machine for weavers. Walter Janes, Ashford, Conn.\\nWriting, teaching the art of S. Warren, Randall, R. I.\\nWashing machine William Jackson, Painsville, (Jhio\\nWater wheel. Pindar Antrim and Samuel Bolton, Philadelphia\\nWindlass and capstf n. John Calvin, Philadelphia\\nWater, machine for raising, .c Jos. Clap, Montague, Mass.\\nWater wheel. Aaron Reuck, Chilicothe, Ohio\\nWashing machine. Daniel Robinson, Franklin, New York\\nWindow springs. George Cannon, Nantucket, Massachusetts\\nWater boiler and steam still. P Bernard, Whiteslown, N.Y.\\nWood, preserving in salt water. Robert Lloyd Nicholas, Eas-\\nton, Talbot county, Maryland\\nWheat. See Starch, Sfc,\\nWheel, tide mill. D. Wheeler, Bristol, Massachusetts\\nWarming rooms. B. Russel, Hartford, Connecticut\\nW ind wheel, horizontal bellows. D. Van Vorhees, Long Island,\\nNew \\\\ork March 21,\\nWater wheel, spiral. B. Schoolfield and W Stanton, Lynch-\\nburg, Virginia April 26,\\nWater wheel, raising or lowering. M. Andrews, Kennebeck,\\nMassachusetts May 4,\\nWeighing machine. Thomas Arnat, Philadelphia May 10,\\nWriti.ig instrument. Ezra L. Miller, Charleston, S, C. May 11,\\nWindow sashes. John Ballthorp _ May 22,\\nWashing machine. D Duncan, Upperville, Loudoun county, Va. May 23,\\nWater wheel, horizontal. John Osburn, jun. Litchfield, Conn. May 29,\\nWater blast. Joseph Ruggles, New Milton, Connecticut June 6,\\nWater wheels, machine for two. Luke C. Hinman, Luther Bis-\\nsel and Moses Barns, Otsego, New York June 7,\\nWheel head, accelerating. A. Putnam, Philadelphia July 20,\\nWooden springs for carriages. L. Somner, Downingtown, Pa. July 22,\\nWear for catching fish. Hawley Emerson, Hancock Aug 14,\\nWool picker. Michael Morrison, Boston Aug 15,\\nWeaving. N. and P. Miller, Franklin, Massachusetts Aug 20,\\nWeaving. Joseph Atkinson, Amherst, Massachusetts Sept 5,\\nWool, machine for drawing and spinning. William Humphreys,\\nHumphreysville, Connecticut Oct 4,\\nWhite lead, washing. Samuel Witherille, jun. Philadelphia Oct 29,\\nWhite lead setting the beds, c. Ditto ditto Oct 29,\\nJuly 1,\\nJuly 7,\\nAug 12,\\nAug 18,\\nOct 13,\\nOct 14,\\nNov 3,\\nNov 20,\\nFeb 1,\\nFeb 1,\\nFeb 16,\\nApril 2,\\nApril 4,\\nApril 25,\\nApril 25,\\nJune 18\\nJune 26,\\nAug 16,\\nAug 20,\\nOct 1,\\nOct 8,\\nNov 1,\\nNov 6,\\nNov 21,\\nDec 5,\\nDec 15,\\nDec 27,\\nJan 16,\\nFeb 23,\\nlarch 2,\\nlarch 4,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0126.jp2"}, "127": {"fulltext": "W Wo\\nWhile lead, screening in water. Samuel Witherille.jun. Phii. No? 1,1811\\nWhite lead separating the oxidated from the metallic. Samuel\\nWitherille, jun. Philadelphia Nov 1,\\nWater wheel. Elisha Mack, Sheffield, Massachusetts Nov 2,\\nWater gate, balance. William Maher, Rome, New York Nov 12,\\nWelding scrap iron, c. B. King, Washington City Nov 15,\\nWire. See Rolling.\\nWriting, mode of teaching. S. Randall, Warren, R. I. Jan 11, 1818\\nWeaving, the art of. J. Rood, Canterbury, Connecticut Jan 23,\\nWhirl and regulator for flax. C. Crafts, Woodbury, Conn. Feb 10,\\nWashing machine W. Stanton, Lynchburg, Campbell county,\\nVirginia May 12,\\nWarming rooms. Daniel Pettibone, Philadelphia May 12,\\nWater, hydraulic for raising, W. Schultz, Philadelphia May 26,\\nWashing and churning machine. Z. Phiney, Cairo, N. Y. June 19,\\nWater gate, shutting the. Amos Bolton, Fauquier, county, Va. June 19,\\nWashing machine. Joseph Palmer, Brookfield, New York Aug 21,\\nWharves, constructing. John Butler, Baltimore Sept 9,\\nWire, machine for making. Wm. Wadsworth, Hartford, Conn. Oct C,\\nWool carding machine G. Both, Poughkeepsie, New York Oct 13,\\nWire, machine for drawing. Jacob T. and Thos. Walden, N. Y. Oct 31,\\nWine, converting cider into. Henry Seabolt, Scipio, N. Y. Nov 11,\\nWater mills. Samuel Browder, New York Nov 27,\\nWheel heads. William H Peabody, Woodbury, Connecticut Dec 14,\\nWashing machine. Erastus Denison, New Lisbon, New York Dec 30,\\nWater, raising from wells. George Patterson, Philadelphia Feb 6, 1813\\nWool spinner. See Perpetual.\\nWool for worsted, preparing. Joseph Bamford, Philadelphia March 18,\\nWheel head. Eli Church, Horner, New York March 18,\\nWinnowing machine. John James, 3d, Plymouth, Mass. May 4,\\nWashing machine. John F. Whipple, Easton, New York June 10,\\nWheels, machine for making. Mclzor Hunt and Cotton White,\\nHartford, Mass. _ June 15,\\nWashing machine. Josiah Hotchkiss, Woodbury, Conn. June 18,\\nWashing machine. Silas Hitchcock, Vernon, New York June 25,\\nWater mill. Jacob Perkins, Newburyport, Mass June 26,\\nWeavei-s lathe. John Drummond, New York July 24,\\nWeavers beams. Goliah Williams, North Providence, R. I. Aug 24,\\nWine from cider. Ezra B. Corkings, Bristol, New York Oct 9,\\nWindow sashes, bolt for. Nathaniel Briggs, New York Oct 13,\\nWhite lead making. Alexander James Hamilton, New York Nov 8,\\nWooden springs Luke H. Thrall, Troy, New York Nov 10,\\nWeights, applied to machinery. Peter Obert, New York Nov IS,\\nWeaving millinett, c. Stephen Steward, Cheshire, N. H. Not 31,\\nWheel head David Loring, Canandaigua, New York Nov 31,\\nWater mills. John Owings, Baltimore Jan 25, 1814\\nWashing machine. John Gray, Eaton, New York Feb 4,\\nWater, machine for raising. Jacob Hartman, Lampeter, Penn. March 31,\\nWheel for spinning, e Emery Russel, Long Meadow, Mass. April 18,\\nWheel heads. Emery Russel, Long Meadow, Mass. April 18,\\nWhite lead. Elisha D. Butts, Baltimore May 5,\\nWater wheel, improvement on Farnham s. David Cooper, Je-\\nricho, New York May 12,\\nWashing machine. Eliphalet Jaques, Newburyport, Mass. May 24,\\nWood sawing. Benjamin Hoadley, Waterbury,Con. June 14,\\nWeeding machine. Charles Hill, Essex county, Virginia July 7,\\nWhite lead, manufacturing. J. Welsh and T. Evans, Phila. Aug 15,\\nWinding spool, c. Augustus C. Sherewood Oct 18,\\nWadding cotton. James Beaumont, Canton, Mass. Dec 3,\\nWheel head, linen. B. Smith and Chas. Stewart, Truxton, N. Y. Dec 8,\\nWater wheel, horizontal. W. Cornwall, Orancoek. Virginia Deri.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0127.jp2"}, "128": {"fulltext": "Wooden springs for carriages. Levin Brickhead Dec 3U, 1814\\nWeaving, spooling, and winding. Ebeii Stowell, Middlebui-y,\\nVer. Feb 28, 181.^\\nWarping machine. Thomas Siddel, Germantown, Penn. March 27,\\nWater wlieel. George Peck, Whitestown, New York April 26,\\nWashing machine. Joshua Lane, Homer, New York May 15,\\nWater used on wheels successively. A. Danielson, Otsego N.Y. May 16,\\nWhiskey making. Silas Smith, Gennesee, New York May 23,\\nWater wheel, horizontal. James Wood, Mount Pleasant, N. Y. June 19,\\nWind and water wheel. Jonathan Reynolds Dutchess co. N. Y. June 24,\\nWater wheel, applying. Asa Jellson, Roxbury, Mass. July 17,\\nWheel, vertical horse. John A. Mortoi;, Baitimo. -e July 21,\\nWool, machine forspinning and roping. Samuel Learned, Wa-\\ntertown, Massachusetts _ _ _ Aug 3,\\nWheels, carriage. B. L. Greenough, LebannoD,N. H. Aug 12,\\nWater wheel, horizontal R, A. Donaldson and J. L. Wheel-\\ner, Newark, New Jersey Sept 25,\\nWeights, iron. Alven Babcock, Boston Nov. 6,\\nWashing machine. Christ. Seebold, New Berlin, Penn. Feb 1, 1816\\nWater wheel, overshot. John Green, Virginia March 5,\\nWinding yarn. Paul Moody, Boston _ March 9,\\nWheelliead. David Lee, Guilford, Conn. May 6,\\nWater wheel. Silas Dalie, Cumberland, Mass. May 28,\\nWeaving. Ira Draper, Weston, Mass. _ _ June 7,\\nWeights, propelling boats by. Moses Martin, Woodbridge, New-\\nJersey July 8,\\nWillard s time-piece, improvement in. L. Curtis, Concord, Mas-\\nsachusetts _ _ July 12,\\nWindmill, improvement in. James Barron, Elizabeth Citj Va. July 18,\\nWinder, socket and bobbin. John Thorp and S. Shepard, Taunton,\\nMass. Oct 14,\\nWater marks in paper. J. Perkins and T. Gilpin, Philadelphia Dec 18,\\nWater wheel. Wm. Purneil, Giles co. Tennessee Jan 10, 1817\\nWeights, machine for raising. Henry Nold, Bucks co. Penn. Jan 22,\\nWater, rendering pure. S. Griffith, Stephenson, Rensalaer county,\\nN. Y. Feb 1,\\nWater power, applied to machinery. Meredith Malloroy, Ben-\\nton, Ontario, New York March 3,\\nWater wheel, tide and current. Samuel Morey, Oxford, N. H. March 13,\\nWater ^vheel, tide and current. Benjamin Thomas, Washing-\\nton, District of Columbia March 20,\\nWindow blinds. George Mungcr, Cambridge, Maryland March 26,\\nWater wheel. Theodore Burr, Burr Haven, Dauphin county,\\nPennsylvania\\nWater wheel. Ira Griswold, Granby, Connecticut\\nWater wheel, perpetual James Widdifield, Philadelphia\\nWindow and door frames. Randolph Ross, Baltimore\\nWater, mode of letting on a wheel. J. Smith, Queen s county,\\nNew York\\nWater wheel. Amos Thayer, .\\\\lbany. New York\\nWeaving, preparing yarn for. H. P. Franklin and W. B. Win-\\nsor, Providence, Rhode Island _\\nWells, sinking. Eben. Hilyard, Philadelphia\\nWater, raising and forcing. L. T. B. and S. E. Morse, Charles-\\ntown, Massachusetts _ _\\nWhito lead, making of. George F. Hagner, Philadelphia\\nWheel, horizontal inclined. M Isaacs and John VVilbanks, Phil.\\nWater wheels. Charles Agustine Busby, New York\\nWater burner, American. Samuel Morey, Oxford, N. H.\\nWood, seasoning. James Ronaldson, Philadelphia Feb 9, 18IS\\nAViiinoiving machine. Ed. and .John Brooks, Wilmington, Del.\\nApril 3,\\nApril 16,\\nApril 21,\\nApril 30,\\nJuly 1,\\nJuly 7,\\nAug 8,\\nSept 10,\\nOct 3,\\nOct 13,\\nOct 14,\\nOct 25,\\nDec 11,\\nFeb 3,\\nFeb", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0128.jp2"}, "129": {"fulltext": "W 107\\nWater proof stiffeiiiug tor huts. A. and G. V. Raymond, Ball. Feb 7, 1818\\nWater wheel, spiral screw. Alex. D. M Kamy, West Tennessee Feb 10,\\nWheel trailing. John Read Lime, Connecticut March (T,\\nWhite lead. Edward Clarke, Philadelphia March 28,\\nWeaving. Stephen Armstrong, Poughkeepsie, New York April 7,\\nWeaving machine. David Grieve, Providence, Rhode Island April 11,\\nWater wheel. John Evans, Davies county, Indiana April 21,\\nWaste steam. John H. Morton, Thomas Bodley and Robert\\nHuston, Lexington, Kentucky _ April 28,\\nWooden springs for carriages. James Greenwood, New Castle,\\nDelaware April 28,\\nWater, new mode of applying as a power. A. Thayer, Albany,\\nNew York\\nWater wheel. Amos Thayer, Albany, New York\\nWater wheel. John Edwards, Urbana, Ohio\\nWater tew iron. Gideon Davis, Sandy Spring, Montgomery\\ncounty, Maryland _\\nWhite lead. Joseph Richards, Philadelphia\\nWind wheel. Moses Isaacs, Camden, N. J. near Philadelphia\\nWheel for propelling boats. John Sayward Trott, Boston\\nWriting. See Tachygraphy.\\nWeights, machine for raising. S. Gray, Madrid, New York\\nWater wheel, called the boat wheel. H. Brown, Lebanon, Ohio\\nWooden springs. James Clark, Kent county, Delaware\\nWashing machine. James Barnet, Providence, Rhode Island\\nWinnowing machine, improvement in the. Thomas Beatty,\\nWashington\\nWindow springs, improvement in. Gideon Drake, Hartford, Conn.\\nWater wheel, improvement in the. Arthur Henrie, Miami, Ohio\\nWater tew iron. W. Barker, Luzerne county, Pennsylvania\\nWinnowing machine, improvement in the. J. Bromwell, Bait.\\nWater burner, improvement on Morey s. J L. Sullivan, Best-\\nWheel, improvement on the double stem. J. L. Sullivan, Best.\\nWater burner, improvement on his. J. L Sullivan, Boston\\nWater wheel, improvement on. Asa Waters, Millbury, Mass.\\nWooden jack screw. Z. Bunker, Guilford county, N. C. Feb 3, 181f\\nWheat, machine for cleaning garlic, c. from. Thomas Wilson,\\nBaltimore county, Maryland\\nWheel, chain water. Henry Beidleman, Washington county, Va.\\nWinnowing machine. Horatio Watkins, Washington county,\\nMaryland\\nWheel, shovel and scraper. Nathan Whiting, Chester, Vt.\\nWater wheel, improvement in the. T. Eames, Newbury, Vt.\\nWashing machine. Beardley Hendryne, Springfield, N. Y.\\nWindow springs. Hezekiah Salisbury, jun. Brattleboro Vt.\\nWater, mode of raising. John Ambler, New Berlin, Chenango\\nWheel, horizontal. George Deming, Burlington, Vt.\\nWinnowing machine for wheat, c. E. Tisdale, Herkimer\\ncounty, New York\\nWheel barrow. Jeremiah Bainard, Rome, New York\\nWeaving, improvement in. J. H. Pierson and James S. Sim-\\nmons, Rockland county, New York _\\nWheat, machine for washing and drying. Samuel Martin and\\nZ. Chapin, Ontario county, New York Jan 18, 183)0\\nWater wings, for propelling boats, c. J. J. Dyster, Bait.\\nWatch chains, machine for making. Samuel Keplingef, Bait.\\nWater and coal, machine for drawing. Edmund C. Dauley, Free-\\ndonia, Indiana _ _\\nWhite wash brush. Elijah S. Curtis, Charleston, Mass.\\nWatch chains, machine for making. John Hatch, BaUimoie\\n\u00e2\u0096\u00a0?\u00c2\u00bbtepw^ree)- \u00c2\u00a3lisha Hftll, Ualtimotc\\nfi\\nMay 1,\\nMay 1,\\nMay 25,\\nMay 26,\\nMay 28,\\nMay 28,\\nJune 2,\\nJuly 15,\\nJuly 24,\\nJuly 31,\\nSept 15,\\nOct 5,\\nOct 26,\\nOct 28,\\nNov 10,\\nNov 26,\\nDec 11,\\nDec 10,\\nDec 19,\\nDec 22,\\nFeb 3,\\nFeb 8,\\nFeb 8,\\nMarch 18,\\nVlarch 19,\\nApril 29,\\nMay 6,\\nMay 24,\\nMay 26,\\nJuly 22,\\nJuly 31,\\nAug 26,\\nDec 31,\\nJan 18,\\nFeb 9,\\nMay 4,\\nMay 12,\\nJune 2,\\nJune 5,\\nJuly .5.,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0129.jp2"}, "130": {"fulltext": "108-\\nW\\nWheel, spiral helm. Robert P. Cunningham, Pomfret, Conn.\\nWashing -machine. Benjamin Cox, Hadley, Massachusetts\\nWire screens for cleaning rice. N. and D. Sellers, Philadel.\\nWeighing machines. Eli Wadsworth, Hartford, Connecticut\\nWheel, tide. N. Gates and Alexander Maxwell, New York\\nWater wheel. James Price, New York\\nWater wheel. David Beauchamp, Elizabethtown, Virginia\\nWind mills, improvement in. P. Ettienne, New York\\nWinnowing machine. Josiah Brown, New London, Conn.\\nWeaving, improvement in the harness for. M. Chandler and\\nE. Brown, Cazenovia, New York\\nWater wheel, horizontal pedal. John James Giraud, Bait.\\nWind and water wheel, improvement in the. William Gallup,\\nNorwalk, Ohio _ _ March\\nWarping and weaving cotton goods. James Morgan, Bait. April\\nWinnowing machine. Daniel Donohoe, New York April\\nWheel, head linen spinning. J. S. Stuart, Springfield, N. Y. April\\nWater wheel, oblique. Ralph Bulkley, New York\\nWhale s blubber, machine for mincing. Benj. Taber, Fairha-\\nven, Massachusetts _\\nWater, machine for raising, by weight. J. AltofiFer and Wm,\\nBushnell, Harrisburg, Virginia _\\nWater wheel right and left. Ralph Bulkley, New York\\nWashing machine, improvement in the. James Barron, Virginia\\nWater, machine for raising. N.N.Dettrehan, Charles Parish, La.\\nWaterwheel, improvement in the horizontal. H. Howard,\\nWooster, Ohio _ _\\nWashing machine, improvement in the. Pascal Cady, Brook-\\nlyn, Connecticut\\nWire, improvement in drawing card. Russel Prouly, Spencer,\\nMassachusetts _ _\\nWindow shutters and blinds, fastening. Bernice West and Phi-\\nlander Soper, Rome, New York _ _\\nWheel, polygonal, chain, paddle, c. Tim. Elmer and Azel\\nPiersou, Bridgetown, New Jersey Jan\\nWaistcoats, pantaloons, .c. making. Charles Herwlck, N. Y. Feb\\nWindow curtains, improvement in. Henry Andrew, N. Y. March\\nWinnowing machine. Harry Beadle, Wallingford, Conn. March\\nWashing machine and for grinding. James Justin, Pittsburg, Pa. April\\nWater wheel, improvement in the tide. Robert Seal, Delhi, N .Y.\\nWashing machine, improvement in the. Francis Goucher, Phil.\\nWind mills, improvement in. William Phoebus, New York\\nWheels for carriages. John Whitaker, Dingman s Ferry, Penn.\\nWool picker, improvement in the. Beria Browr-, Exeter, R, L\\nWindow sashes, self-balancing. Francis Follot, Petersburg, Va.\\nWashing machine, improvement in the. David Watson, Fay-\\nette. Maine\\nWater, elevators for raising. Social Rolph, Albany, N. Y.\\nWater wheel, improvement in the inclined horse and water. Lee\\nWheeler and Timothy Powell, Coxackie, New York\\nWind mills, improvement in the machinery of. John Gue, Wa-\\nterford, New York _ _\\nWater wheel, improvement in the vertical. John Maze, Green-\\nbrier county, Va. _\\nWind mill, improvement in the. Jesse Mollineux, North Hamp-\\nstead. New York _ _ _ _\\nWater wheel, improvement in the. Adolphus Allen, Troy, Penn.\\nWater, improvement in raising. Littlebury H. Mosby, Pow-\\nhatan county, Virginia _ Feb 15,\\nWheat, machine for cleaning smut from. Daniel Pease, jun.\\nWinHfielfl, New York Feb 37.\\nAug\\nAug\\nAug\\nSept\\nSept\\nOct\\nOct\\nOct\\nNov\\nJan\\nFeb\\nAug\\nAug\\nAug\\nOct\\nDec\\nDec\\nDec\\nJan\\nJan\\nJan\\nMay\\nJune\\nJune\\nJune\\nSept\\nOct\\nOct\\nNov\\nDec\\nDec\\nJan\\nJan\\nFeb", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0130.jp2"}, "131": {"fulltext": "VV 109\\nWheel, to prevent ropes, c. from slipping. James Cooper,\\nAugusta county, Virginia _ June 17, 189:?\\nWindow sash, machinery for making. Amos Miner, EIridge,N.Y. July 9,\\nWashing machine, improvement in the. Isaac Leavitt, Turner,Me. Aug 12,\\nWashing machine, improvement in the. A. Glendening, Butler\\ncounty, Pennsylvania Sept 25,\\nWarming beds, mode of. Peter Lannay, Baltimore Nov 11,\\nWheel made to supersede the crank. James Stedwell, 3d, Car-\\nmel, Putnam county, New York Nov 25,\\nWater wheel, made of iron. P. J. Sciiuyler, E. Hitchcock and\\nD. Hitchcock, Stillwater, New York Dec 20,\\nWare, improvement in making all kinds of. Robt. U. Richards,\\nWinchester, Connecticut Feb 19, 1824\\nWater wheel, revolving paddles for. Syl. Guernsey, Fenner,N.Y. April 12,\\nWheel, elbow. Ralph Bulkiey, New York April 24,\\nWheel head, improvement in the accelerating. Diana H. Tuttle,\\nWilliamson, New York ^y 17^ ._\\nWashing and scouring machine. W. Gaboon, Windfield, N. Y. June 15,\\nWashing machine, revolving. Eben. Dewey, Butiernuts, N. Y. June 24,\\nWeaving, cam motion in C. Whituig, J. Guuldmg, W. Janes,\\nDedham, Massachusetts June 25,\\nWatering cattle. Adolphus Allen, Troy, Pennsylvania July 10,\\nWashuig machine. Andrew Glendening, Loudoun county, Va. Sept 9,\\nWheel barrows for brick. Nat. Tufts, 2d, Charlestown, Mass. Sept 13,\\nWindow shutters, fastenings for. Nathaniel Briggs, N Y. Oct 21,\\nWeights, machine for raising. Almoran Holmes, Boston, Mass. Oct 21,\\nWater wheel, mode of letting on water. Samuel Sperry, Nash-\\nville, Tennessee Nov 9,\\nWashing machine. John West, Middletown, Connecticut Dec 14,\\nWater, or tide wheels, improvement in. T. B. V. Gaasbeck and\\nD. Sands, Poughkeepsie, New York _ _ Dgg 24,\\nWire, harness for weaving. Elisha Allis, Cazenovia, N. Y. Dec 30,\\nWashing machine, lever. R. Wheeler, Vergennes, Vermont Feb 26, 18 35\\nWheel, for carriages. William Cooper, Columbia, S. C. March 3,\\nWater, mode of raising. Darius Comstock, Lockport, N. Y. March 15,\\nWater wheel, horizontal, Eben. Thouipsoi!, Manchester, N.Y. March 24,\\nWater wheel, horizontal. O. Latham, L. Eennet and J. Green,\\nOneida county, New York May 28,\\nWool and cotton, machine for roping and spinning. Francis\\nBurdick, Kortright, New York May 30,\\nWater, mode of raising. Scott Fickett, New York June 11,\\nWooden ware, machine for making. L.Z. Parke, Windham, N.Y. June 14,\\nWindow and bed curtains, mode of manufacturing. Samuel\\nAbbot and Josi iph Prentis, Chester, Massachusetts Aug 23,\\nWindow shades, c. machine for making. Rufus Conant, Lynn,\\nNew Hampshire Sept 9,\\nWarming rooms, mode of. William Baker, Springfield, N. Y. Sept 9,\\nWater wheel, horizontal. Abraham Lippitt, Windsor, Ohio Nov 2,\\nWater from wells, drawing. Elijah WUiard, Egremot, Mass. Nov 2,\\nWashing machine. Moses J. Clark, Auburn, New York Nov 8,\\nWater and sawing timber, machine for raising. John Winter,\\nBrutus township. New York Nov 15,\\nWeavers harness, making metal eyes for. J. Conger and L.\\nWoodbury, Locke, New York Nov 15,\\nWashing machine. Shelbern Bostwick, Thompson, Ohio Dec 8,\\nWashing machine. Oliver Deane, Walpole, Massachusetts Jan 11, 1826\\nWashing machine. Willard Foster, Oswego, New York Jan 25,\\nWater from wells, drawing. Jeremiah Dexter, Salisbury, Conn. Jan 27,\\nWashing by steam. Junius Smith, London, England Jan 28,\\nWays for drawing up vessels. Amasa Miller, New London, Conn. Feb 8,\\nWeaving wire, power loom for. John S, Gustin, New York Feb 23,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0131.jp2"}, "132": {"fulltext": "Vlarch\\n16,\\nMarch\\n22,\\nApril 12,\\nApril\\n12,\\nApril\\n12,\\nApril\\n19,\\nMay\\n10,\\nMay\\n18,\\nJune\\n1,\\nilO\\nWashing machine, isdward Thurston, BurlingtoH, Verniout March I82t?\\nWindow shutters and doors, fire proof. J. Brown and George\\nW. Robinson, Providence, Rhode Island\\n^Vheels, machinery to supersede. J. Cooper, Staunton, Va.\\nWashing machine. Richard V. Mudge, Deerham, New York\\nWeaving wire harness. Ezra Brown, Cazenovia, New York\\nWashing machine, rocking. J. G. Philip, Kinderhook, N. Y.\\nWater wheel, conical. Roswell Wilcox, Franklin county, N. Y.\\nWater wheels, relieving from back water. Jare Benedict, Fa-\\nbius, New York _ _ _\\nWater wheels and flumes, constructing. Asa Messer, Provi-\\ndence, Rhode Island _\\nWind mills, in the construction of. W. Coburn, Gardiner, Me.\\nWell bucket, mode of emptying the. Elijah Willard, Egre-\\nmont, Massachusetts _ June 15,\\nWater wheels, mode of applying water to D. M. Kenzie, M. L.\\nBaker, S. Dear, J. M Naughton, Caledonia, New York June 19,\\nWashing machine, improvement in the. S. Church and Hiram\\nClark, Utica, New York _ _ _ July 6,\\nWater wheels, mode of letting the water on. Thomas Keys,\\nHenry county, Georgia _ _ JuJy 18^\\nWind mills, improvement in. Moses Padly, Ontario, N. Y. Aug 31,\\nWheels, improvement in for boats. John J. Giraud, Bait. Sept 15,\\nWater from wells, mode of drawing. Elijah Willard, Egre-\\nmont, Massachusetts _ Oct 23,\\nWater wheel for propelling boats. Benjamin Raymond, jun.\\nBeverly, Massachusetts Nov 18,\\nWashing machine, improvement in the. Burroughs Beach, N.\\nMiiford, Connecticut Nov 24,\\nWashing machine. David G. Dunham, New Brunswick, N- J. Dec 7,\\nWheel for propelling boats, paddle. Wm. F. Kearsing, N. Y. Dec 8,\\nWool and other fibrous substances, manufacturing. J. Gould-\\ning, Dedham, Massachusetts _ Dec 16,\\nWater and other fluids, heating and boiling. George J. Payne,\\nLockport, New York _ Dec 27,\\nWheels for carriages, making the hubs of. Garretson Lyon, N.Y Dec 28,\\nWater for cattle, machine for drawing. I. Willbur, Madison, N.Y. Dec 28,\\nAVind mill, improvement in the. T, P. Jones, New Castle Del. Feb 6, 1827\\nWheelwrights assistant. John Sitton, Pendleton, S. C. Feb 15,\\nWashing machine, improvement in the. Chester Stone, Middle-\\nbury, Connecticut Feb 17,\\nWatch seals, improvement in making. S. Davis, H. and P. Bab-\\nbit, and B. P. Grinnell, Providence, Rhode Island March 3,\\nWater wheel for saw mills. Thomas Shute, Tennessee March 6,\\nWheelwrights assistant. Cyrus W. Beach, Schoharie, N. Y. March 16,\\nWatch keys, improvement in making. Joseph S. Davis, Provi-\\ndence, Rhode island _ April 3, r-\\nWood, machine for the use of those who work in. Jeremiah\\nBailj, Philadelphia April 7,\\nWater wheel for steam boats. R. L. Stevens, Hoboken, N. J. April 10,\\nWool, c. improvement in the manufacture of. John Gould-\\ning, Dedham, Massachusetts _ April 27,\\nWater wheel, mode of letting the water on. Robert and Thos.\\nT. M Culloch, Albemarle county, Virginia May 26,\\ny ellow paint, mode of prepariagr B. A. Carreadeft e?, N- i Sept :2, ISOiJ\\nV am beam for looms. Simeon Fette,Foxboro Mass. J une 15, 1813\\nV^rn. machine for siting and dressing. Paul Moody, PTatham,\\n^fa sarh1^s\u00e2\u0096\u00a0etf5 .Tati i\\\\ i8lf", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0132.jp2"}, "133": {"fulltext": "SUPPLEMENT\\nLIST OF PATENTS CONTINUED.\\nFROM JUNE, 1827, TO APRIL, 1828.\\nA.\\nAnthracite coal, culinary vessels for Jacob F. Walter, Phil a June 8, 1827.\\nArtificial stone, mode of making-. R. McKay, D. McKenzie,\\nand Jos. Woodhull, New-York Jan. 16, 1828.\\nApple grater, improvement in the. Uri. Emmcns, New York Feb. 13,\\nArchimedean screw in the. Perry Harris, Preble c y Ohio, March 25,\\nAxle in the common carriage. D. W Phillips and W. Maker,\\nCovington, New- York April 23,\\nAtmosphere propelling engine. Edward Allen Talbot, Dubhn,\\nIreland June 21,\\nB.\\nBricks, machine for pressing. James McDonald, ISTew-York April 24, 1827;\\nBoilers, impt in the steam engine. John Poole, Sheffield,\\nEngland May 14,\\nBoilers, Do. Ebenezer A. Lester, Boston, May 14,\\nBedstead, impt. in the portable. Jacob Daley, Baltimore May 14,\\nBridges, impt, in building wooden; Garner Wilkinson, White\\nCreek, New -York May 15,\\nBridges, in making the ribs or arches of. John P. Bakewell,\\nPittsburg, Pennsylvania ^?ay 15,\\nBrick, machine for pressing. John Howe, Alma, Maine May 18,\\nBlower, impt. in the coal grate. R. Fuller and Thomas Thomas,\\nNew- York May 22,\\nBoilers for steam engines, impt. in. Isaac Doolittle, Bennington,\\nVermont June 1,\\nBellows, impt. in Jesse Dixon, Pittsboro Chatham county, N. C. June 11,\\nBoring earth, machine for. John R. Frailing, Canajoharie,\\nNew York June 13,\\nBoats, impt in the means of transporting from one canal to an.\\nother. Robert P. Bell, of New-York July 13,\\nBuildings, impt in the mode of moving. Simeon Prown, of N Y. July 31,\\nBed sackings, impt. in the mode of tightening. John K. Simp-\\nson, Boston, Massachusetts Aug. 10,\\nBoats, impt. in the combination of. Thomas Thorpe, City of\\nWashington Aug. 31,\\nBrick and tile, machine for moulding. E. Fisk and B Hinkley,\\nFayette, Maine Sep. 8,\\nBalance, impt. on Dearborn s patent. Samuel Blaisdel, Lancaster,\\nOhio Oct. 10,\\nBucket, impt in the vertical. Stacy Costill Philadelphia Oct. 17,\\nBobbin tube, for spinning, impt in the. Benjamin Hutchinson,\\nPhiladelphia Oct. 18,\\nBarrels, hogsheads, c. machine for making. William and Mar.\\ncus Adams, Ogden,New-Yi:rk Jan y241828.\\nBrick, impt. in the machine for making. David Rising, Colches.\\nter. New York Jan y 29,\\nBending sheet iron, for boilers, c. Calvin Post, Spring Post,\\nNew-York March 11,\\nBoring rocks, in the machine for. Isaac Overall, Liberty, Smith\\nCounty, Tennessee March 14,\\nBrick, in the mode of moulding, he. David Flag, junior, Gardi-\\nner, Maine March 19,\\nBark, in the machine for grinding. Aaron Bull, Caroline, N. Y. March 27,\\nBellows or blowing machine, in. Elijah Brady, Mount Pleasant,\\nNew.York April 3,\\nc.\\nCarriages, impt. in riding wheel. W m. and Josiah Jessop, Guil-\\nford county. North Carolina June 1, 1827.\\nCheeses, applying nets to pine apple. L. M. Norton, Litchfield,\\nConnecticut June 4,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0133.jp2"}, "134": {"fulltext": "112 c.\\nChurning butter and pumping, machine for. Nathan Whitney,\\nAug-asta, ;\\\\laine June 7, 1827,\\nCider, ma. for grinding apples for, or for mixing mortar. Tho-\\nmas Streeter and James S. VVilbert, Cluii, New- York June 12,\\nCork cutter, impt. in the. Luther Kills, Boston June, 18\\nCrimping boots, impt. in the mode of. Samuel Morehouse, East-\\nport, Maine June 19,\\nCements for roofs or wails of buildings from impt. Charles Clin\\nton, of New York July 13,\\nCanals, mode of conveying earth or other substances, the bottom\\nof. Oliver Phelps, Lansing, Tompkins c y, New-York July 16,\\nCrane, impt in tlie portable. Kzckiel Mann and Geo. Hill, Roches-\\nter, Monroe county, New York July 21,\\nCordage, impt. in the mode of making. Robert Graves, Brooklyn,\\nNew. York July 25,\\nCanal boats, impt in the mode of passing-. Robert Graves,\\nBrooklyn, New- York July 26,\\nCutting wiieat, c. mpt in the machine for Laban Durham\\nand John S. Pleasants, of Halitax county, Virginia July 28,\\nCoach aiarm, impt in the. Walter Hunt, New York July 30,\\nChanney smoke and safety valve, impt. in the. Jos. H Schreiner,\\nPhiladelphia July 31,\\nCard teeth, improvement in the machine for cutting Joshua\\nLamb, Leicester, Massachusetts Aug. 1,\\nCotton Cleaner, impt. in the. Jesse Reed, Marshfield, Plymouth\\ncounty, Massaciuisetts Aug. 10,\\nCones, improvement in gearing. Truman F. Mayhew, Boston,\\nMassachusetts Aug. 22,\\nCement, improvement in making aqueducts by means of. John\\nN. Benham, Bndgewater, t)neida county, New-York Aug. 29,\\nCarding machine, impt. in the. John Tillow, Newton, Fairfield c y,\\nConnecticut i Sept. 8,\\nChurn, impt in the. Daniel Sheldon, Pulteney,New.York Sept 13,\\nCradle, hydrostatic steam. Charles Miner, Lyme, Connecticut Oct 12,\\nCorks, machine for cutting George Rawlings, Philadelphia Oct 30,\\nCalico printing, making rollers for by etching. D. H. Mason and\\nVL W. Baldwin, Philadelphia Oct, 30,-\\nClocks, impt. in the construction of. Harrison G. Dyar, N Y. Nov. 6,\\nCombs; in making ornamental hair. Uriah Bailey, West Newber-\\nry, Massachusetts Nov. 15,\\nCradle, impt. in tlie hydrostatic steam. Charles Miner, Lyme,\\nConnecticut Nov.l6,\\nCombs, impt. in the backs of tortoise shell. Nathaniel Bishop,\\nDanbury, Connecticut Nov. 11,\\nChain, improvement -in the frame. David Leslie;, New-York Nov. 19,\\nCarriages, improveinent iu four wheel. Theodore Brooks and\\nDaniel W Eames, Rutland, New-York Dec. 6,\\nChurn, or fluid agitator. Samuel H. Baker, Wells Township,\\nPennsylvania Jan. 10, 182J.\\nCloth, vibrating machine for napping. Samuel Duncan, North-\\nampton, New-York Jan. 21,\\nCotton, machine for packing- Wm J. Coke, Cabin Point, Sussex,\\ncounty. New-York Feb. 4,\\nCanal steam boat. John F. Wight, Erie, Pennsylvania Feb. 14,\\nCooking apparatus, 5jc. Ezekiel Ei Bennet, Kingsbury, N. York Feb 15,\\nCooking stove, in the. Daniel G. Garnsey, Pomfret, New-York March 3,\\nCarriage bodies, in. Jesse Reeder, Lebanon, Ohio March 4,\\nCast iron shoes, mode of making. Icabod Arnold, Oswegatehie,\\nNew York March 12,\\nCarriages, impt. in. Thomass Knox, Sniggesrsville, Virginia March 15,\\nCorn shelling- machine. Jnhi Brown, Providence, R. Island March 18,\\nCoopers work, machine for making. Hiram Waters, Water.\\ntown, New-York April 3,\\nD.\\nDividing eng ine, for scales, guages, c. Lemuel Hedge, Wind-\\nsor, Vermont June 20, 1827\\nDistilling, impt. in the art of. John M. Aikin, Philadelphia Aug. 30,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0134.jp2"}, "135": {"fulltext": "D. 118\\nDistilling impt. in. Wm. J. Cocke, Surrey coiin1y,Vii ginia Oct. 30, 1827.\\nDo. James Lusk, Butter coui.ty, Ohio Dec. 22,\\nDo. Win J. Cocke, Cabin point, Sussex c y, Virginia, Feb. 4,1828.\\nDistilling- by steam. Benjamin Barr, Strasburg Townsbip, Penn. April 5,\\nE.\\nEng-ines, impt. in manufacturing steam and rotary wheel. Fran-\\n;i cis Harris, Albany. NewYork Tuly. 10, 1827.\\nj Engine, improvement in the steam. Warren P Wing-, Green-\\nwich village, Hamsphire countv, Mas.sachusetts Aug. 17,\\nExcavator, impt in the floating. Harvey W. Campbe l, Lock-\\nport, New-York _ Tan.22,l?28.\\nExcavator, or self loading cart. Waldren Beach, Philadelphia Feb. 5,\\nF.\\nFoot stoves, impt. in cast iron. leo. W Robinson, New-York June 2,1827.\\nFur, impt in the machine for separating. Jno. McDonald, N. Y. Sep. 11,\\nFur cutters, cant twist blades for. Chs. C. E. Beach, Portland,\\nMaine Nov. 10,\\nFlax, ma. for breaking Henry Schoonhaven, Pulteney, N. Y. Dec. 11,\\nFur, impt. in the ma. for cutting Michael Peire, Womelsdorf,\\nBerks county, Pennsylvania, Dec. 20,\\nFlax and hemp dressing ma. Jno. C. Wenzel, Loui.sville, Kent y Jan, 17,1828.\\nFlax and hemp dressing ma and for hulling- grain and rice.\\nEvans Christian, Town of Philadelphia, NewYo-.k Feb, 8,\\nI Flax, impt. in the ma. for swingling. San^uel Achey, Heidle-\\nberg Township, Pennsylvania Feb. 18,\\nFire engine, impt in the. Ezekiel Baboll, Car.aan, Connect t April 12,\\nG.\\nGun locks, impt. in percussion. Marvel C. Davis, of Mayvllle,\\nChatauge county. New York July 10, 1827.\\nGas lights, impt in the manufacture from cotton seed. Denison\\nOlmstead, N. H. Connecticut July 21,\\nGlass knobs, mode of pressing. John llobinson, Pittsburg Penn. Oct. 6,\\nGlass, mode of pressing with a core. P. C Dummer, Jersey City,\\nNew Jersey Oct. 16,\\nGlass formed by a combination of moulds. G. Dummer, P. C.\\nDummer. and Jas. Maxwell, Jersey City, New Jersey Oct. 16,\\nGates for locks, impt. in. Daniel Rogers, Little Falls town, Her-\\nkimmer county, New-York Jan. 4, 1S2P,\\nGasses from anthracite coal, mode of generating-. M Ward and\\nRichard W. Hall, Baltimore Jan. 19,\\nGraiiingma. impt. in the. Philo Pratt, Meriden, Connecticut Feb. 12,\\nGold and silver, separating earth from. Wm. H. Fotger, Spon-\\ntenburg Dist. South Carolina Feb. 13,\\nH.\\nHewing and hamTXiering stone, impt. in the machine for. Charles\\nB Read, of West Bridgewater, Plymouth count} .VSass ls June 27, 1837.\\nHorse harness or horse yoke, impt in the Adolphus Allen, of\\nTroy, New York June 29,\\nHorse hoe, impt in the cast iron. Wm. Charmichael, Sand lake,?\\nRenssalaer county. New York July 28,\\nHarrow and plough hoe, impt. in the. Isham Cheatham. Provi-\\ndence Inn, Chesterfield county, Virginia July 31,\\nHydraulic elevator, impt. in the David Corey, York, Pennsyi a Aug 51,\\nHoe, impt. in the prong. Jos. Wilson, Ma -lborough, N H. Sept. 20,\\nHydraulics, impt. in Jacob Rruip, Kenawa county Virginia, Oct. 6,\\nHats, water proof stiffening for Stephen .flemstead. junior,\\nSt.Charles county, Missouri [re-issued Oct 26. 1827] May 25, 1827.\\nHeat; application of the spare to making salt, c. Alexander\\nBrown, Salina New-York Oct. 30,\\nHubs, cast iron or other metal Benja n Lyman, Manchester, Conn. Nov. 6,\\nHydrostatic and hydraulic elevator. Jas. McCreary, Nobiestown,\\nPennsylvania Jan. 5, 1828*", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0135.jp2"}, "136": {"fulltext": "114 H.\\nHubs for carriage wheels, Impt. in. Hercules Thomas, Midway,\\n!ass:achuselts Jan. 8,1828,\\nHorse inills, in the lever for working. John Galbraith, Maury\\ncounty, Tennessee March 6,\\nHeat, in the revo-ution and manag-ement of. Elipt. Nott, Sche-\\nnectady, New-York March 26,\\nHydraulic engine, in tlie revolving. Ashel Hubbard, Windsor,\\nVermont April 22,\\nI.\\nInclined and vertical tread wheel. Cornells Watson, Addison\\nTjwnship. Ohio, Dec.22, 1827.\\nIvory, machine for junking. L. Pratt and F. Bush, Meriden, Conn. Feb. 9, 1828.\\nIvory plates for combs, ma. for slitting. Philo Pratt, Meridin, Conn. Feb. 12,\\nK.\\nKent bugle, impt. in the. Richard WilliS, West Point, N. York Nov. 10, 1827.\\nL.\\nLoom, impt. in tlie power of delivering;- the yai n. Wm.B Leo.\\nnard, FiMikill, New York May 23, 1827.\\nDo. taking up the clotJi Do. Do. May 23,\\nLoom impt, in the, for weaving figured goods. Horace Baker,\\nNorth Sa e o, Ves Chester i:ou;!ty, New-York Aug. 30,\\nLeather, impt. n, v.ic .n ^de of tanning. Osmond Cogswell, Cin-\\ncinnati, Oniu Sept 18,\\nLever power gained. E. G Ftori, lakely, Alabama Oct 5,\\nLaths, machine f.ir makln;. i .ig. Thonias Wright and\\nAbram P. Howell, Clnci. iiiaii, Ohio Oct. 9,\\nLock, ever percussion gun- John Ambler, jr. S. New Berlin,\\nNew York Oct. 16,\\nLathe, impt In the turning. Jefferson Moore, Leveritt, Mass. Jan. 12,1828.\\nLiotteries, Impt in the -vode of drawing. Wm. E. Spalding,\\nBrooklyn, Connecticut Feb. 15,\\nLoom, for batinetts, in power, li Mitcliell and N. Butterwoi th,\\nTroy, Massachusetts March, 22,\\nLeather, knifes for cutting sole. Luke Marble, Henerietta, N. Y. March 28,\\nLock for the wheels of carriages. Gecrge Diven, Fi anklin\\ncounty, Pomsylvania April 14,\\nM.\\nMil! for grinding grain, impt in the. Hubert S. Thomas, Ilockin-\\nhani, iVorth iJarolina June 4, 1827.\\nMill, impt in the g isv. Sam l Sawing and James .Monteith,\\nStatesville, North Carolina June 11,\\nMill, impt in the grist. Wm. W. Forward, Flarford c y, M d June 15,\\nMill, impt. in the g,ir loaf. Sidney and Fortius Moore, Tii\\nza!i, \\\\ovMi Guvoiina June 15,\\nMill, impt. in the grist. Wm. A. Turner, Plymouth, Washington\\ncouniy, NcM th aro!i .)a June 27,\\nMorocco ma for diciii--, pol shing and. rolling. Sam l Couillard\\njr Boston, Massachusetts June 27,\\nMorti-sing ma iin jt. In the. Simon Leroy, .Mexico, Union\\nSquare, Otsv\\\\f-g;) county,_ New York July 10,\\naiill, irnpt. in the g ist. Washington .-Vdams, Guilford county.\\nNorth Carolina July 18,\\nDo. Avery and John Coe, of Guilford county, N. C, July 21,\\nMill sronc, impt. intlse bush for a. Nathan, Taylor, Urbana, Steu-\\nben c y New York July 23,\\nMil!, iiniji in the tide. Robert Spedden, Talbot county, M d Aug. 1,\\nManufacturing, impt. in the mode of. Jno. Gouldmg, of Dedham,\\nMassachusetts Aug -24,\\nMill, impt. in the cast iron, for grinding bark. William Torrey,\\nWestbrook, .Maine Sep. 13.\\nMill impt. in the tanning. Enoch Walker, Springfield, 4 corners,\\nPennsylvania Sep. 20,\\nMortiSoing and tenoning ma. John McClintic, Chambersburg,\\nPejinsylvania Oct. 8,\\nMoccasin, impt. in the water proof. John Syms, New-York Nov. 10,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0136.jp2"}, "137": {"fulltext": "M. 115\\nMarble, impt. in imitating all kinds of. Benjamin Trembly, N Y. Nov. 13, 1827.\\nMill, impt. in the grist Jas. Robison, Hiickskin rownship, Oliio Dec. 11,\\nMortising ma. impt in the chisel of. A. Greciileaf and 11.\\nAmidon, Mexico, New-York Dec. 28,\\nMortising ma. impt in the. J. .1. Ke]h)g-g-, lliclimond, New-York .Ian. 24, 1828.\\nMill, impt. in the grist. Wni. L. I a-, lor, .Mc.Viinn c y, 1 ennessee Jan. 2ts,\\nMedicine, impt. in. Triunan Powell, Hiirlington, erlnout Feb. 2,\\nMarble, impt. in the machine lor cutting ar.d polishing-. Ai-chi-\\nbakl McAllister, Salem, New-Yoik Feb. 18,\\nMill, impt. in the grist. Samuel Holland, Hanover, Ohio March 1,\\nDo. Admiral Warren, Sangerties, N Y. March 12,\\nMedicine, impt in, Fitzgerald Bird, Hancock, Georgia April 19,\\no.\\nOven, for baking over a furnace. Eh Moody, Northfield, Mass. April 5, 1S23.\\nP.\\nPress for cotton or hay, impt. in the. T. D. Wilson, of Corydon,\\nIndiana June G, 1827.\\nPlough, impt in the. ^Vm. Beach, of Philadelphia June 2\\nPrinting press, impt. in the hand. Samuel Couiliard jr. Boston,\\nMassachusetts July, 14,\\nPiston, rotative, impt. in the. John M. Cooper, Guildhall, Essex\\ncounty, Vermont July 16,\\nPlough, impt. in the. Geo. Doffer, Fredericktovvn, Maryland Aug. 20,\\nPlane stock, impt. in the. Hazard Knowles, Colchester, New-\\nLondon county, Connecticut Aug. 24,\\nPercussion gun locks, impt. in. James B. Lowry, Mayville,\\nChautague county, New-York Sep. 11,\\nPrinting pi-ess, impt. in the. Samuel Couiliard, Boston, Mass. Oct. 5,\\nPlaning machine, impt. in the. Josiah Rich m, Savage fictory .M d Nov. 1,\\nPercussion gun lock, impt in the. Joseph Shuttuck, Jefferson c y,\\nOhio Nov 10,\\nPunching copper, machine for. Wm. Ballard, Boston Dec. 6,\\nPeggin jack, impt. in the windlass. Samuel Nourse, of Danvers,\\n.Massachusetts Dec. 8,\\nPlough, impt. in the bar-shear. Eli Pugh, Chatham c y, N.C. Dec. 24,\\nPlough, called the cotton planter. Bird Murphy, Union Dist. S.C. Dec 31,\\nPlough, impt in the. Wm. Wiard, Avon, New-York Jan, 26, 1828.\\nPresses for hay. Sec. impt. in. .Moses B. Bhss, Pitts own, Maine Jan. 26,\\nPaint impt. in making- oil. Alexander Thompson, Betheny, N Y Feb. 2,\\nPills, impt. in the Rheumatic- Ezra Deane, Blddeford, Maine Feb. 2,\\nPressing horn with steel plates. Uriah Bailey, of West Newbury,\\nMassachusetts Feb. 2,\\nPrinting- press, impt in the. J. C. Holbrook and E. H. Thomas,\\nBrattleboro Vermont Feb. 7,\\nDo Do. Do\\nPaper, in material for making. Wm. Magaw, Meadville, Craw-\\nford county, Pennsylvania March 8,\\nPloughs, in the construction of. Richard Loveridge, Knox\\ncounty, Ohio March 8,\\nPump, basin, or reservoir. Geo. M. Selden, Troy, New-York March 10,\\nPloughs, impt in. Chs. Howard, Kingham, Massachusetts March 10,\\nPropelling boats, c. impt in the mode of Timothy Davis, Law-\\nrence, Indiana March 15, 1S28.\\nPiano fortes, impt. in. C. F. L. Albrecht, Philadelphia March 18,\\nPump logs, machine for boring. Sam l Draper, Camiius, N. Y. March 31,\\nPaper making, from the Ulva Marina. Ehsha H. Collier, Lon-\\ndon, England April 16,\\nPress frame, impt. in the standing. Robt. Hoe, NeAV-York April 22^\\nR.\\nRail-way carriages, impt. in the construction of. Richard P.\\nMorgan, Stockbridge, Massachusetts July 27, 1827.\\nRack, flexible, for operating on ships carriages, J. Wood\\nand P. A, Sabbaton, New- York Oct. 6,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0137.jp2"}, "138": {"fulltext": "116 K.\\nRice, coffee, machine for cleaning and polishing-. Elijah Wilder,\\nJersey Citv, New Jersey Nov. 19, 182f. i\\nRake, ivapt in the comnion hay. Ambrose Foster, Auburn, N. Y. Dec. 6,\\nKail-way, transporting carriages on. Moncure Robinson, Henrico ^i\\ncounty, Virginia April 9, 1828.\\no.\\nSaw mill, impt. in the. Anthony T5encme, Milton. Caswell j\\ncounty, N ortli Carolina June 4, 1827. I\\nSpinning cotton and wool, ma. Wm. Church, Birmingham, Engl d June 11, 1\\nStill, impt in. Malcolm McGregor, New-York June 15, I\\nSteam, impt in the. John IVIaynard, Ovid, New- York June 15,\\nSchalgiola impt. in making. Salvadore Pinistri, New-York June 18,\\nSuspenders, inapt in the. Edwin Chesterman, NewYork June 19,\\nSawing shingles, machine for. Nathan Swift, of Lebanon, Conn. June 27,\\nSpiii.iing wool, machine for. Benjamin Laphan, of Queensbury,\\nVVaVren county, New-York _ June 29,\\nSeive wheels, impt. in preventing friction on spindles. J. G.\\nShoulze, Pickaway Township, Ohio July 6,\\nScrew auger, impt. in the. Judson Smith, Derby, New-Haven\\ncount) Connecticut July 13,\\nSpindle, impt in the. Renj n Brundred, of Oldham, Bergen\\ncounty, New-Jersey July 14,\\nSpirits impt. in fermenting and distilling. Ira Belnap, Millers-\\nburg, Dauphii. cotmty Pennsylvania July 20,\\nStaves, impt. in the mode of making coopers Amory Akmoden,\\nBioomfield, Ontario county, New-York July 27,\\nSpinning machine, impt. in the VVm. W. Jones, Thornville, Per-\\nry county, Ohio July 27,\\nStraw cutting machine, impt. in the. Saban Durham and I. S.\\nPleasants, Halifax, Virginia July 27,\\nStone, im[)t in dressing drilling, cutting, c. Hermon Bourne,\\nof Salem, Essex county, Massachusetts Aug. 3,\\nSack shoulderer. impt called the. Lewis Rice, of Clarksboro\\nGloucester county, New-Jersey Aug. 3,\\nStumps, itnpt. in the machine for removing. Abijah Pratt, of\\nJackson, Washingtim county, NewYork Aug. 17,\\nSpirits, impt. in the method of determining- the proof of. Wil-\\nliam Cornell. Brooklyn, New-York Aug. 20,\\nSofa Si. bedsteads, impt in the Jno R. Penniman, Boston, Mass. Aug 22,\\nScouring, impt in the mode of. Jno. Goulding, Dedham, Mass. Aug, 24,\\nShuttle, impt in the mode of throwing in weaving. Do,\\nSaw, impt. in the. (two edged saw) Moses Cass and Aaron\\nBull, Caroline. Tompkins coimty, New York\\nSyringe, pitch, impt in the. Danifel Flint, Nobleboro Lincoln\\ncounty, New- York\\nShingles, impt on P. Hawe s machine. Geo. A. Hoard, of Ant-\\nwerp, New York\\nShingles, impt. in the machine for cutting. George W. Dana,\\nLouisville, New-York\\nScurvy, vegetable composition for curing. James U. Armour,\\nFredericktown, Maryland\\nSaw mill, impt. in the. Anson B Graham, Lee, Massachusetts\\nSaw teeth, apparatus for setting. John Bogg,s, Philadelphia\\nSleigh shoe, ,c. imnt in the cast iron. Edward Trask, Sanger-\\nfield, NewYork Oct. 6,\\nShingles, impt. in the machine for making. Oliver Wheeler,\\nRochester, New York Nov. 10,\\nSaw mill, impt. in the reciprocal. Wm. Kendall, Jun Waterville,\\nMaine, Oct. 23,\\nSteam, application of the escape. David Emoree, New Richmond,\\nOhio, Dec. 3,\\nSpring and sti.flTner, impt. in the rest. James G. Shute, Boston Dec. 5,\\nSaw milijimpt in the Benjamin Overman, Greensboro N. C. Dec, 11,\\nSubmarine propeller, impt. in the. Elijah Bryan, New-York Dec. 22,\\nSpectacles impt. in the common. S. Newton, Washington, D. C. Dec. 22,\\nSpinning cotton bagging from cotton. John E. Dewees, Mason\\ncounty, Kentucky Dec r 28,\\nSheaves for ships blocks, cast iron. Francis Seymour, Plymouth,\\nMassachusetts Dec r 29.\\nAug\\n25,\\nAug.\\n31,\\nAug.\\n31,\\nSep.\\n20,\\nSep.\\n20,\\nSep. 28,\\nSep. 28,\\nOct. 4,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0138.jp2"}, "139": {"fulltext": "S. 117\\nSaw mill; in the reciprocating. Wm. Kendall, Watterville, Afaine Dec. 31, 1827.\\nSteam generator, impt. in the tubular. Keid K. Throckmorton,\\nNew-York _ Jan y 17, 1828.\\nSpring saddle, impt in the. Thomas Harvey, Middlelon, Del are Jan y 24,\\nScrew, water wheel, impt. in the. Ebenezer Beard, Charles-\\ntown, Vlassuchusetts Jan y 25,\\nStove, impt in the cooking. Robert C. Rouse, Athens, N. York Jan y 26,\\nSteam engine, impt. in the. Simeon Broadmeadow, of New- York Jan y 29, 1828.\\nSteam engine, spring teeth rack frame for the. William Willis,\\nCharleston, South Carolina Feb y 1,\\nSteam engine, impt in. John J. Giraud, Baltimore Feb y 5,\\nStraw cutting machine. Warren Cummins, Livingston county,\\nNew-York Feb y 11,\\nSteam engine, impt. in the hig-h pressure. Isaiah Jennings, N. Y. Feb. 11,\\nSpecific steam engine, impt. in the. A. S. Kirk, Smithfield\\nI ownship, Ohio Feb y 13,\\nStone, machine for hammering and cutting. Joseph Richards,\\nBraintree, Norfolk county, Massachusetts Feb y 20,\\nSteam boilers for stone coal. James G. Wilson, New-Y ork Feb y 22,\\nSpinning wool and flax, machine for. Theodore Thomas Abbot,\\nGreenland, New Hampshire Feb y 26,\\nScythes and shovels, Sic. in making cast steel. E. H. Bulkeley,\\nColchester, Connecticut Feb y 28,\\nSugar, impt. in the mode of clarifying. Wm. J. Mcintosh, Geo. March 7,\\nSteam; in generating gas or. E, A. Lester, Boston March lOj\\nSteam, inthe application of. Jos. Skinner, JNJantua, Ohio March 14,\\nSawing sliingles, machine for. Cheney Read, Western, Mass. April 2,\\nT.\\nTire, impt. in the machine for bending. Walter Janes, Ashford,\\nWindham county, Connecticut July 14, 1827.\\nThrashing and winnowing, and flax breaking machine. Edmund\\nWarren, New-York Aug t 11,\\nThrashing, impt. in the machine for. Peter Barker, Worthing-\\nton, Franklin county, Ohio A. ^ig t 20,\\nThrashingmachine, impt. in the. E. B. Pike, Litchfield, Maine Oct r 5,\\nTrip hammer propelled by the foot. E. Pierce and Jos. Hatha-\\nway, Palteney, New-York Oct r 19,\\nTypes, impt. in the mode of casting. S. Sturdevant Edwin\\nStar, Boston Oct r 23,\\nTurning rake and hoe handles, machine for. William Shepard-\\nson and Jos. C. Sperry, Hamilton, New-York Dec r 3,\\nTurning rake handles, machine for. Anson Sperry, Rotten-\\ndam, Nev/.York Dec r 26,\\nTurning, impt in the mode. Jonathan Sparrow, Portl d, Maine Dec r 26,\\nThrashing grain and grass seed, machine for. David W.\\nWebster, of Amesburg, Massachusetts Feb y 9, 1828-.\\nThrashing ma. impt. in the. Ellas B. Hort, Charleston, South-\\nCarolina Feb y 18,\\nThrashing rice and small grain, machine for, Edmund Warren,\\nNew- York Feb y 22,\\nThrashingmachine, in the- Michael First, of Union Town, Md. March 3,\\nTobacco, in the mode of curing. Martin and Thomas Baker,\\nLouisa county, Virginia March 4,\\nTongs, in cast iron. Enos H. Buel, Marlborough, Conn. March 6,\\nThrashing machine-, in the. WiUiam Loomis, Springfield,\\nNew-York March 6,\\nTar Jack, called the. Hezekiah Salisbury, Springfield, Mass. March 8,\\nTrip hammer inthe. Levi Rosenkrans, Big Flat, New-York March 17,\\nTeeth, in terro metallic. Anthony Plantou, Philadephia April 5,\\nVitualler, impt. in the Economical. Benjamin C. Burdett, City\\nof N ew-York _ Aug t 4,1S27,\\nVessels, impt. in the mode of heaving down. John Crownin-\\nshield, Salem, Massachusetts Oct r 19,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0139.jp2"}, "140": {"fulltext": "118 W.\\nw.\\nWater wheel, inclined revolving. Thomas D. Wilson, Corydon,\\nIntliana June IT, 182ri\\nWater wheels, mode of letting the water on. Jacob Ammon,\\nRocking-ham count}-, Virginia June 8,\\nWashing macliine, impt. in the. David Beard, of Buffaloe, N. Y. June 27,\\nWooi, impt. in the mode of manufacturing. John Goulding,\\nDedham, .Vorfolk c y, Massachusetts July 10,\\nWool and cotton, impt. in the machine for roping and spinning\\nby hand Henry Wilson, Pomfret, Chataiigue c y New-York July 13,\\nWater wheel, impt. in the up and down. Henry Miller, Allen-\\nton, NTorthampton, Pennsylvania July 28,\\nWooden ware, impt. in the manufactory of hollow. Elisha\\nBriggs, Perry, Gennessee county, New-York July, 30,\\nWater, impt. in the method of cooling. Wm. Thornton, City of\\nWashington, District of Columbia July 31,\\nWater wheel impt. in tlie. James Deniston, Sanier Township,\\nPreble county, Ohio Aug t 22,\\nWool, impt. in the extracting of grease from, John Goulding,\\nDedham, Massachusetts Aug t 24\\nWashing machine, impt. in the. Moses Cass, Caroline, Tomp-\\nkins county. New- York Aug t 29,\\nWater wheel, impt. in the screw-spiral E. Skinner, Sandwich,\\nNew Ilampsh ire Sep t 11,\\nWheel, impt. in the propelHng water paddle. John J. Giraud,\\nBaltimore Sep t 18,\\nWashing machine. Franklin Keilsey, of Middletown, Conn. Sep t25,\\nWeight, propelling machinery by. Cain Broyles, Tellico, Tenn. Oct r 19,\\nWater wheel, mode of letting water on. Michael Hildebrand,\\nlVic^^lnn county, Tennessee Nov r 10,\\nWater, mode of retaining and discharging. Bradford Seymour,\\nWeslmoreland, \\\\ew-York Nov r 10,\\nWater proof, makini^: leather. David Kizer, Nev/-York Nov r 19,\\nWashing cloths and shelling corn, machine for. Benjamin\\nRice, Denmark, New York Nov r 23,\\nWarming and heating rooms, impt in. A. McAllister and J.\\nIggett, Salem, New-York Dec r 15,\\nWater proof leather and cloth, making. J. L. Comstock, Hart-\\nford, Connecticut Jan y 21, 1828.\\nWater wheel, impt. in the. Joseph Torny, Ravenna, Portage\\ncounty, Oliio Feb y 20,\\nWindows shutters, impt. in the fastenings for. Truman Bartho-\\nlomew, New Y ork Feb y 19,\\nWicks for candles, cotton yarn for. George Dickinson, N. Y. Feb y 21,\\nWater wheel, impt. in the spiral. James Kelly, Jackson c y, Ohio Feb y 21,\\nWatev, in the mode of purifying and filtering. Christopher\\nHall, Norfolk, Virginia Feb y 22,\\nWindow sashes, cast iron. Isanc McNary, Stafford, Conn. Feb y 23,\\nWater, impt. in the pressure of. Georg-e M. Gibbs, Fr William\\nParish, Beaufort Distr ct, South Carolina March 10,\\nWash stand, in the construction of. John Williams, Baltimore March 15,\\nW ashing, churning, working butter, ma. for R. R. Palmer,\\nCaroline Township. Tompkins county, New- York March 21,\\nWashing machine; in the. Aaron Bull, Caroline, New-Y ork March 28,\\nWater; in the mode of raj^sing. Jos, S. Fox, Cattaragus c y, N. Y. April\\nY.\\nYards of vessels, mode of slinging the. Isaac Carver, junior.\\nProspect, Maine Dec r 11, 1827.\\nYards of vessels, in the mode r f suspending the. Samuel\\nAdams, Wells, Boston Jan y 23, 1828.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0140.jp2"}, "141": {"fulltext": "SUPPLEMENT\\nTO THE\\nLIST OF PATENTS CONTINUED.\\nFROM APRIL, 1828, TO JANUARY, 1830.\\nA.\\nApples, irr.pl. in the machine for gi-inding-. David D. Demarest, \u00e2\u0096\u00a01829-.\\nN. MUibrd, New-York, .Trm. 14,\\nAgricidtui e, impt. ill. Peter Pardee, Ti-enton, Oneida co. N. Y. Feb. 6,\\nAxle-tree, safety carriage double. Ewd. G. Fitch, Blakely, Alab. Fe o. 7\\nAlphabet writing-, called Lectography. J. B. Manning-, Gloucester, Ms. 15,\\nAngers, impt. in screw. David Basset, Derby, Connecticut, March IS,\\nAxes, in the mode of making. John Alley, sen., Pisa, Indianna, April 9,\\nAuger hollow, impt in. Abel Conant, Pepperell, Massachusetts, June 11,\\nAtmosphere and steam press. James Mead and M. Ketchell,\\nLebanon, Oliio, July 27,\\nApples and fruits, preserving. Amos Hart Wharton, Pennsylvania, Aug. 10, i\\nAuger, serpentine screw. George Shetter, York, Pennsylvama, Sept. 10,\\nAir fm-nace, oven, stove. Oliver Davidson, Johnstown, New-York, Aug. 25;,\\nAnchors, faggoting. Jas. Tucker and I. Judge, Waslungton, D. C.Nov. 19,\\nApples paling machine. K. and A. Moslier, Galway, New-York, Dec 28,\\nB.\\nBoxes, sugar. Paul Pearson and John Howe, Alna, Maine, April 15, 1828\\nBoats or other small crafts, making. Benjamin Phillips, Phila. April 21,\\nBogging machine. James A. Post, Warwick Township, N. York, April 23,\\nBedsteads, in the construction of. Silas Hyde, Ai cadia, Wayne\\ncoimty, New-York, May 2,\\nBoilers for steam engines. James P. AUaine, New-Y ork, May 14,\\nBark mill, (and for corn) in the. J. Montgomery, Sangerfield, N. Y. May 29,\\nBrick, macliine for striking. Eb. and D. W. Duty, Painsville, Ohio, June 7\\nBarrels, kegs, c. machine for making. Nathaniel Goodall and\\nLoren Tainter, Watertown, New-York, June 9,\\nBedstead, in the drum sacking. Hervey Wilbur, Newburyp t; Ms. June 16,\\nBaiTcls, casks, c. maclrine for making. John Hale, Oakum, Wor-\\ncester county, Massachusetts, June 21,\\nBoot ti-ees, impt. in. Henry B. Miller, Mayville, New-- York, Aug. 25,\\nBees, mode of managing honey. Francis Kelsey, Lockport, N. Y. Aug. 26,\\nBobbins and flyers, maldng. Chas. Dan|c)rth, Ramapo, N. York, Sept. 2,\\nBedsteads, fastenings for. Wm. Swift ^Wm. Otteville, N. Bed-\\nford, Massachusetts, Oct. 10,\\nBedstead, revolving rail round tenon. Gairet Post, Auburn, N. Y. Oct. 11,\\nBoilers, pipe for steam engine. Alden Potter, New- York, Oct. 11,\\nBoilers, in steam. Anthony Hermange, Baltimore, Nov. 26,\\nBoot trees, impt. in. Joshua Ayers, Brookfield, New- York, Nov. 27,\\nBrick, ma. for pressing. James Parker, M. D. Gardiner, Maine, Nov. 29,\\nBrick, pressing unbm-nt. Epliraim Mayo, Hallowell, lilaine, Dec. 9,\\nBoats, on canals. Nat. Bingham Pliny Warner, Rochester, N. Y. Dec. 15,\\nBogging machine. John Gordon Copeck, Columbia cy. N. Y. Jan. 13, 1829.\\nBlanks for checks, c. Jas. Atwater, New Haven, Connecticut, Jan. 21,\\nBoats, propelling canal or other. S. D. Bennett, Butternutts, N. Y. Jan. SOj\\nBroom or brushes, making. David Wooster, China, Gennessee\\ncounty, New-York, Feb. 16,\\nBaking, apparatus for. Philip Will cox, Springfield, Mass. Feb. IS,\\nBrick, tile, c. making. James Wood, Rockland county, N. Y. March 3,\\nBoilers for distilleries, c. setting. John Lovat, Philadelphia, March IT,\\nBobbin, forming the i-oU on the weaver s. John Thorp, Providence,\\nRhode Island, March 20,\\nBellows, in the triangular. Wm. Sidney Jacks, New-York, April 4.\\nBuildings, ma. for removing heavy. Ep. Bowen, Ledyard, N. Y. April 9,\\nBoots, in measuring and catting. Tkos. Howe, Worcester, Mtiss. April 18.\\n16", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0141.jp2"}, "142": {"fulltext": "13S B.\\nBlood-letting and drawing- milk from the breasts of women, impt. in. li\\nD. Houghtaling and A. Monesly, Watervliet, New-York, June 11,\\nBedsteads, right and left hand sci-ews. John P, Copcvitt, N. York, June 11,\\nBoilers, flat, for generating steam. D. Fanshaw H. Hanks, do. June 11,\\nBoots and shoes, ma. for pegging with plates. Nathan Leonard,\\nMerrimack, New-Hampshire, June 11,\\nBoxes for ciuriage wheels, cylinder conical. Thomas Massey,\\nNew-London, Conn. June 11,\\nBlanks for checks, drafts, bills of exchange, c. T. Atwater and\\nN. Jocelyn, New-Haven, Conn. June 11,\\nBellows tubs. Andrew A. McPharin, Huntington, Penn. June 11,\\nBedsteads. E. Rogers and M. Pearson, Essex co. Mass. June 11,\\nBoots, crimping. Thomas Howe, Worcester, Mass. June 11,\\nBoxes, cast, wrought iron, or wood, for saw mill gudgeons, wheels,\\netc. Sullivan Reynolds, Guildford, New-York, June 11,\\nBed bugs, apparatus for preventing then- ascending bedsteads.\\nJames A. Clarke, Georgetown, D. C. June 18,\\nBoats loachng ascertaining the weight of T. Cohoon, Troy, N. Y. June 18,\\nBoat, canal passage. Jacob Bromwell, Cincinnati, Oliio, June 23,\\nBoots and shoes, cutting. Samuel Mai-shall, Philadelphia,- Pa. June 23,\\nBoilers, steam. F. Coffin C. K. Beach, Boston, Mass. June 29,\\nBook binding. Jesse Torrey, jr. Germantown, Pa. Aug. 8,\\nBlanks for checks, drafts, .c. Jas. Atwater, New Haven, Ct. Aug. 18,\\nBoats, canal. Th. W. Bakewell, Cincinnati, Oliio, Aug. 25,\\nBrick press. John M^oodson, Rockbridge, Va. Sep. 10,\\nBoots and shoes, manufacturing perpetual pohshed water\\nprtjof. J. Rynix, I. Haskins, and S. Knovver, Boston, Mass. Sep. 3,\\nBinding wagon tii-e, lioops, bands, ;c. Josiuh Butler, Cobles-\\nkill, N. Y. Sep. 24,\\nBilgeways. John Thomas, N. Y. Oct. 10,\\nBell lianging. James Russell, New-York, Oct. 10,\\nBit stocks, of composition. Aug usta Phelps, Marlboro, Conn. Oct. 10,\\nBoilois of a steam engine, for supplying. E. Young, Tate town. O. Oct. 10,\\nBox chui-n. T. and L. Morrison, Grotoii, New- York, Oct. 16,\\nBoots, manufacturing. Alden Bm-d\\\\ck, Carroll, New-York, Oct. 31,\\nBoilers. Joseph Hurd, jr. Boston, Mass. Nov. 10,\\nBoats, propelUng by a sculling wheel. Benjamin M. Smith, Ro-\\nchester, New-ifork, Nov. 20,\\nBricli machine. John S. Hanna, Mercer, Penn. Nov. 23,\\nBoards, guide and sign. Stanley Carter, Raynham, Mass. Nov. 25,\\nBucket?, pump. David Coon, Mcndon, N. Y. Nov. 28,\\nBolting floui- and meal. William H. Akms, Berkshii-e, N. Y. Dec. 3,\\nBoiling and washing apparel, ike. I. T*. W. Dennis, Paintville, O. Dec. 16,\\niU-idges. Lewis Wei nwag, Jeflerson county, Va. Dec. 22,\\nBurning bricks. N. Adams and A. Noyes, Cornwall, N. Y. Dec. 28,\\nBarrels, c. made by applying steam. J. Thompson, riiilad. Dec. 30,\\nv/.\\nCompass lamp, safety, J. J. Fcinour, jr. Pliiladelplua, April 5, 18;,\\nCarding wool, ma. for. H. A. Shannon, Coliunbia cy. N. York, April 5,\\nCotton, ma. for planting and cultivating. Rich d Herbert, William-\\nson county, Tennessee, April 19,\\nC ihurn, impt. in the. Edward Spain, Mount Holiy, New-York, April 23,\\nJomposition, fire water proof David Greer, Pittsburgh, Penn. i*,pr:125.\\nCorn shelling machine. Wm. Hoyt, Vernon, Indiauna, Apiil 29,\\nanalboats,loweriug and raising. Wm. Wiard, Avon, New-York, May 1,\\nClay pipes, impt.|in. Thomas Wickersham, Newbury, New-York, May 13,\\nCutting out leather for shoes, ma. for. George P. Mitchell,\\nBui-lington, New-Jersey, May 15^\\nC;hurn and washing machine. Daniel Read, Slaterviile, N. York, May 16,\\nCompass, fixing- the mariner s. Lemuel Langley, Gosport, Va. June 23,\\nmiiers knife, in the. Isaac H. Harrington, Albany, New-Yoi-k, .Tune 26,\\nCough di-ops, in. Daniel E. Smith, Cornwall, .Connecticut, June 30,\\nCorn, machine for shelling. P. Grasjeau, Louisville, Kentucky, July 29,\\nLtTijl boats, raisins .md lowering. Wre. Knight.. Monisl own. N.J. Aug*. 5,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0142.jp2"}, "143": {"fulltext": "C, 139\\nehurn, in the. Joscpli II:itlir,wuy, Cnnanclai(^ua, New-Yoi k, Aiig 22, 1828.\\nCai-ding, machine for wool. D. M. Bacon, Hunting-don, Penn. Oct. 10,\\nCotton, ma. foi- picking. J. Pinell H. Maxon, Barbour-viJle, Va. Oct. 10,\\nCovering building s, in tiie mode of. H. Knowles, Colchester, Conn. Oct. 11,\\nCollars for dress coats. Hemy Clarke, Brooklyn, Connecticut,- Nov. 7\\nCutting off pins, rivets. Sec. ma. for. Abel Stevens, Andovei*, Ms. Nov. 11,\\nCompressor, spiral cun-elinear. Wm. Nelson, Batavla, N. York, Nov. 13,\\nCanal locks, paddle gates. John F. King, Waterford, New- York, Nov. 29,\\nCables, intliema. for proving, .lohn .Judge, Wasliington, D. C Nov. 29,\\nCloth, in themanufac. of. J. P. R. G. Hazard, Pro\\\\idence, R. I. Dec. 6,\\nCombs, in the mode of sliaping. Samuel Lambert, Hanover, Va. .Jan. 9, 1829\\nCotton seed, in the ma. for hulling. Frances Follet, Petersijurg, Va. Jan. 21,\\nChiu-n, in the valve piston. Ben. Cusluva, Clear Spring, Maryland, Jan. 24,\\nCorn, in the machine foi planting. Mattliew Lenox, Wm. Croft,\\nand Henry Amer, Steubenville, Ohio, Jan. 26,\\nCutting wafers, leather for gloves, c. Elisha Mills, Pan-is, France, Jan. 28,\\nCooking fm-naces, ovens, c. Leonidas V. Badger, Dover N. H. Jan. 30,\\nCider, in the ma. for making. Uri Emmons, Nev\\\\ -York, Jan. 31,\\nCooking stove, in tlie premium railway. P. ^Yilliamson, Phila. Feb. 16,\\nCarnages, ma, for raising the bodies of. T. Scott, Loudon, Penn. March 3,\\nCromamometer. Peter Pettinos, Philadelpliia, ]March 3,\\nCanal boats, in the construction of. B. Williams, ^lendon, N. York, March 3,\\nCarpeting, in making-. Wm. Harrington, Harrison, New- York, March 3,\\nChurn, impt. in the. Z. S. Doty, Groton Hollow, New-York, March 17,\\nClockg, in con.sti-ucting. Aaron D. Crane, Caldwell, New-York, March IR,\\nCement, in water proof. Robert Leckie, Wasliing-ton, D. C. March 31,\\nCooper work, in tlie ma. for making. Nat. Rider, Sturbridge, Ms. Ajjril\\nCutting straw, thrashing gi-ain, ma. for. L. Rice, Lockport, N. Y. April J,\\nCliimneys, in building repau-ing. A. H. Read, Montrose, Penn. April 3,\\nCoffee mills, in the manufac. of. J. Camngton, Wailingford, Con. April 3,\\nCotton gin, impt. in the. Daniel Phillips,^ Natchez, Mississippi, Apj-il 3,\\nCombs of wood, impt. in making. Nat. Bushnell, Middletown, Con. April 14,\\nCarding machine, unpt. in the. Chs. Atwood, Middletown, Con. April 18,\\nCider, in the ma. for making. Moses B. Bhss, Pittstown, Maine, April 21, i\\nCheese curd, ma. for cutting. A. Mon-is, Sackett s Harbor, N. Y. May 2,\\nCarding wool, in the ma. for. J. W. Shankland, Summerfield, Oliio, May 5,\\nCarpeting, in the use of felt for. Aaron Bj-ington, Herldmer, N. Y. May|6,\\nCarpet, woollen, making of. W. Harrington, W. Chester, N- Y. June 11,\\nChurn, impt. in. Cotton Foss, Gauga county, Ohio, June 11,\\nChimne3 s, sweeping- and cleaning. Samuel Dow, Elizabeth\\nBorough, New- Jersey, June 11,\\nCombs, impt. in the manufac. of. J. Brown, Providence, R. I. June 11,\\nCotton gin, or cotton ginning machinery. Stephen T. Conn, N. Y. June 11,\\nCarpet, or cai-peting. Wm. Han-ington, Harrison, N. Y. June 11,\\nCommode knob. Elijah Sldnner, Sandwich, New Hamp. June 11,\\nChiu-n. Cotton Foss, Perry, Oliio, June 11,\\nCider press. Daniel Pride, Potsdam, New-York, June 11, i\\nCords ropes, ma. for making. S. Hills, GlastonbeiTy, Conn. June 11,\\nCorn, shelling and cleaning. J. S. Gardijier, Canandaigua, N. Y. Jim.e 11,\\nChimneys, cleaning. S. Dow, EUzabeth Borough, New-Jersey, June 11,\\nCooking, applying heat by castings and gi-ates, Peter E.\\nSanburn, Troy, New-York, June 11,\\nCombe, snuffboxes, manufactured from raw hides. Samuel\\nPike, Providence, Rhode Island, June 11,\\nCap spinner runner. John Thorpe, Providence, Rliode Island, June 1 1,\\nChandeliers, lamps, c. by crystallization of salts. Fred. B. Mer-\\nrill, Buffaloe, N. Y. June lo.\\nCanal passage boat. Jacob Bromwell, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 23,\\nCuttting boots shoes. Samuel Marshall, Philadelphia, Penn. June 23,\\nCooking stove, for burning Lehigh and other coal. C. Schemer-\\nhorn, New-York, June 23.\\nChurning cream and milk. Abner Mui-ray, Athens, New- York, June 27,\\nCloth manufacturing, without spinning or weavmg, c. N. Peck\\nand D. Taj-Ior, Fairfield county, Connecticut, June 29.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0143.jp2"}, "144": {"fulltext": "140 C.\\nCloths, making by machineiy. Hemy Rajanond, New-York, June 27, 1829-\\nCo!Tib.s, making and ornament ^-ig. E. Mustin, Phila. Penn. June 29,\\nCocton press, norizontal rack pinion. Z. Bronson, Jasper, Geo. July 7,\\nCmi ent and tide wheel. Asa Madison, Deti-oit, Michigan Tor. July, 10,\\nChurning and waslung. Joel B. Pratt, Milo, New- York, July 14,\\nCloth, forming the web, without spinning or weaving. John\\nArnold, Nor walk, Connecticut, July 15,\\nCookiiig- stove. E. E. Bennett, Sandy Hill, New-York, _ July 17,\\nChimnevK, gla^s, mode of affixing to various lamps. Deming Jarves,\\nBoitoii, Alassacliusetts, July 20,\\nCompound foi- cleaning, biting, or sharpening files. A. P. and E.\\nBrittmgham, New- York, July 27,\\nCooking stove, double fiunace. J. Richards, Claremont, N. II. Aug. 5,\\nCotton press. Philenzo Paj ne, Clairborne county, Mississippi, Aug. 10,\\nCloth; raising tlie knap by machhieiy. Z. Allen, Providence, R. I. Aug. 10,\\nCutting gai iueiits by a mathematical rule. O. Madison, Tro3 N. Y. Aug. 18,\\nCot on packj. ig uiacnine. Ob. Stith, LaurenceviUe, Vh-gima, Aug. 25,\\nCanal boats, f. W. Bakewell, Cinciimati, Ohio, Aug. 25,\\nCloth, carpeting, c. nia. for making. J. Barker, and L. Kins-\\nley, Green county, Kentucky, Aug. 29,\\nCooking stove fm-nace. George Richards, Providence, R. I. Sep. 9.\\nCove;*ing iiouses with tin plate sheet iron. R. T. TQden, Linch-\\nbm gh, Virginia, Sep. 10,\\nCarriL.^^e or cur, railway self adapting. J. Wright, Columbia, Penn. Sep. 10,\\nCircular ]3Luung engine. Uri Emmons, New-York, Sep. 10,\\nCmYent water wheel, for mills. Jos. Wallace, Hartford, Kentuc. Sep. 11,\\nCarriage, locomotive mach. of Sands Olcott, Harsimus, N. J. Sep. 11,\\nCopings for chimneys, fire guaj-ds Chs. Neer, Waterford, N. Y. Sep. 11,\\nCombs, rubbing down and polisliing. L. B. Prindle and D. Cm-tis,\\nNe-v\\\\ town, Connecticut, Oct. 10,\\nCombs, making. lUy Spcrry, New Haven, Connecticut, Oct. 10,\\nCotton cleaner. James Gilliam, Reedy Fork, South Carolina, Oct. 10,\\nChurn and wasiier. Geo. B. Gibbs, Le Rays\\\\alle, Pennsylvania, Oct. 10,\\nChvu-n, called the Box clivirn. T. E. Morrison, Groton, N. Y. Oct. IG,\\nCiuirn. James C. Barrett, Collins, New- York, Oct. 19,\\nCookin, gi-ate. Thomas Vinton, Pliiladelpliia, Pennsylvania, Oct. 29,\\nCr: 1 self moving. Antliony Ruchenberger, New-Yoi-k, Nov. 3.\\nC: .;tiv:i.-iicrs of crystallized salts. Franklin Ransom, Buffaloe, N. Y. Nov. 3,\\nClocks, winding up. Richard Ward, Waterbury, Connecticut, Nov. 5,\\nChurn. Horace Saxon, Paris, New-York, Nov. 6,\\nCooking stove. Joseph Hurd jr. Boston, Massaclmsetts, Nov. 10,\\nCiiiun, oval. John Oothoudt, Lebanon, New-York, Nov. 10,\\nCapper tin ware, ma for making. O. Hubbard, Clai emont, N. H. Nov. 12,\\nCarbonated steel of wrought iron. Stephen Pope, Ne w-York, Nov. 20,\\nChain wheel. I. Hines and E. D. McCord, Sandy Hill, N. York, Nov. 20,\\nCoal cooking stove. W. Davis. R. W. Lord, New-York, Nov. 23,\\nCompound as a substitute for oil in paints. L. I. Vankleck,\\nPouglikeepsie, New-York, Nov. 23.\\nCloth washing, and fulling, making carpeting, Sec. of wool, c.\\nH; -r\\\\ e_v Slavtcn, Lockport, New-York, Nov. 25,\\nChurn. Hosea H. Groves, Auburn, New -York, Nov. 30,\\nChurn, by lever power. Wm. Cook, Southport, New-York, Dec. 7,\\nCidtivator. Isaac Cobb, AVestminster, Vermont, Dec. 7,\\nCloth, sliearing the knap of woollen. Merrit Hurd, Augusta, N. Y.Dec. 7,\\nCutti r, shing);. Joel H. Johnson, Fredonia, New-York, Dec. 8,\\nCannon pc cussion primers, Lt. W. H. Bell, Forti-ess Monroe, Va. Dec. 8,\\nCarriages for rail roads. John I. Reikers, Baltimore, Maiyland, Dec. 11.-\\nCharring wood, for the m-anufactm-e of chai coal. Isaac Doolittle,\\nBennington, Vermont, Dec. 14,\\nCotton seed, hulling, husking and separating the hull from kernel,\\nFnuicis Follet, Petersburg, Virginia, Dec. 15,\\nChurn, labour saving. Samuel O. Brien, New- York, Dec. 22,\\nCotton seed, hulling c. Jabez Sm tli, Pcte) sbm-g, Virgijiia, Dec. 2S,\\nCasks kc. making by the ap, of ste^in. J, Thoimjson. Phil. Penn, Dec. 30.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0144.jp2"}, "145": {"fulltext": "B. 141\\nj istiUing- spirits from grain and fruit. J. Hugers, Hempfield\\nTownsli .p, VV.st aorelana, Pa. May 17, 1828.\\nDistilling spirits from the still siop. David Wl^ite, Fredonia, N. Y. June 17,\\nDormaal balance, for iuticcted spine. J. 11. Casty, N. Y. June 23,\\nDiub macimic, called the Universal. S. Felton, Killbackt. O. July 22,\\nDistilling-, iinp l. m. T. Lawes P. Grosjean, Louisvilie, Ky. July 30,\\nDividing- eng-inc, circular and straig-ht lined. K. Tyler, Philad a. Oct. 9,\\nDoors, luode of consti-ucting-. D.\\\\Villiams, jr. Colcliester, Ct. Oct. 11,\\nDye woods, ma. for cuiting-. Aaron Foster, Rochester, N. Y. Dec. 9,\\nDialling, inipt. in. Jas. R. Nance, Floyd cy, In a. Dec. 27,\\nDormant Dalances for inHected spine, (reis d.) originally dated\\nJune 23d, 1828. J. K. Casey, N. York, Jan. 21, 1829\\nDrum bencli, for straightening drums. L. N. Peny, Worc r, Ms Jan. 23,\\nDocks, :n the screw. Jolui G. Ely, N. York, Jan. 28,\\nDiy docks. Ehas Selden, Haddam, Ct. July 30,\\nDitching and excavating ground for canals, c. G. Henricks,\\nUrbaua, OJiio, Aug. 5,\\nDray .ng- and fenying. L. C Abernathy, Burlington, Ky. Aug. 18,\\nDye, ma.uifac. by steam. Reu jea Wood, Erin, N. Y. Aug. 25,\\nDams, river, for toe easy passage oi hsli, c. P. Magi ath, Philad a. Oct. 10,\\nDock screw fof raising water. Ehsha Turner, Rochester, N. Y. Oct. 10,\\nDoors and windows, tightening. S. Hayward, Plainfield, Mass. Oct. 18,\\nDou^ieLeon spring power press. R. McOmber, Galway, N. Y. Oct. 27,\\nDiS ;ig the meal of maize or Indian corn. A. Doolittle, Ann\\nHarbour, ftl. T Nov. 10,\\nDoor spring, for shutting doors. Lymus Bm-well, Berlin, Ct. Nov. 25,\\nDistributjing ink for letcer ]H-ess printing. J. Prince, N. York, Dec. 3,\\nDistilling. VViJliam Cook, SouU.port, N. York, Dec. 7,\\nDiscliai-ging fire arms. Robt. Eastman, Brunswick, Maine, Dec. 7,\\nE. F.\\nEarth, machine for boring. J. R. Faihng, Canajahorie, N. Y. Aug. 25, 1828.\\nEchpye speeder, for I opmg cotton. G. Brewster, Pouglrk e, N. Y. Apr. 18, 1829.\\nExcavating and ditching ground for canals. G. Henricks, Ur-\\nbanna, Ohio, Aug. S,\\nExcavad.ig eai cii imder water bj a metallic scraper. O. Teal,\\nSalrtia, N. York, Dec. 8,\\nElevating heavy guns. Lt. W. H. Bell, Fortress Monroe, Dec. 8,\\nFelloe lathe, in the wheelwright s. I. Sitton, J. A. Black, Colum-\\nbia, S. C. May 5, 1828..\\nFountain hydrant. Lewis Gouley, Plriladelphia, Pa. Aug. 1,\\nFilters, construction of. J. S. PhilLps, Philadelphia, Pa. Aug. 27,\\nFire and water proof cement. J. Cobm-n, Middlesex co. Mass. Sep. 3,\\nFiles, ma. for cii chig. John Hatch, Roxbm-y, Mass. Oct. 11,\\nFur ranee for making iron, in the. B. B. Howell, Philadelphia, Oct. 11,\\nFiuTiace for bm-ning an: iiracite coal. B. B. Howell, PhiladePa, Oct. 14,\\nFelloes of wheels, for trucks, carts, coaches, c. G. Andrews, To-\\nland, Ct. Oct. 24,\\nFlax and hemp, on extracting the gum from unrotted. Sands Olcott,\\nHarsimus, N. J. Dec. S,\\nFences, in the mode of repairing. E. Pitkin, E. Hartford, Ct. Dec 13,\\nFences, in cast iron, (re-issued Feb. 21, 1822) P. Hedl, N. Y- Dec. 18,\\nForge hammers, m tlie mode of hanging. J. McNeil, Colerain-\\ntownship, Lancaster co.. Pa. Jan. 21, 1829.\\nFanning mills, impt. in. Justice Frary, Southampton, Mass. Feb. 17,\\nFenders for doors to keep out water, c. W. Cole, and J. Johnson,\\nRandolph, Mass. Mar. 27,\\nFlax and hemp, ma. for cleaning. Amos Sahsburj^, Troy, N Y. April 14,\\nFlax and hemp, ma. for breaking. A. Langdon and J. C. Lang-\\ndon, Troy, N. Y April IS,\\nFire screen, for protecting buildings. C. Pierce, Salem, Mass. April 2a,\\nFire and light. Isa.ah Jennings, N. Y. June 11,\\nFlax and hemp, ma. for breaking and cleaning. R. Medley,\\nBloomfield, Ky, June 11,\\nPil-e arms, c. mag-, to can. sev. charges. J. Miller, Brighton, Ms June 11,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0145.jp2"}, "146": {"fulltext": "Aug.\\n18,\\nAug.\\n21,\\nAug.\\n18.\\nAug.\\n29,\\nSep\\n9,\\nSep.\\n12,\\nOct.\\n15,\\nOct.\\n21,\\nOct.\\n27,\\n142 F.\\nFork for digging. W. H. Horton, Middletown, Ct. June 15, 1829.\\nPelt of wool without spin g or weav g. L. Van Voeson,Norw k, Ct. June 27,\\nFilterer for piuifying water. G. B. White, N. York, July 7,\\nFractured limbs applying splints. D. S. G. H. Smith, Sutton, Ms. July 7,\\nFlax and hemp dressing. H. L. Barnum and M. Stevenson,. Cam-\\nbridge, N. Y. July 8,\\nFurnace for heating rooms and houses. C. Fowler, Hartford, Ct. July 10,\\nFulling and felting cloth. J. D. Lounsbury, I. Arnold, G. Q. Bishop,\\nand A. McLean, Nor walk, Ct. July 15,\\nFiles, a compound for cleaning, biting and sharpening damaged or\\nworn out, A. P. and E. Brittingham, N. Y. July 27,\\nFelloes for wheels, mode of making by steaming and bending.\\nM. Blakeslee, Canaan, Ct. July 29,\\nFlax and hemp, breaking and dressing. A. Salisbury and I. C.\\nLangdon, Troy, N. Y. Aug. 29,\\nFiaxandhemp, preparing for spinning or weaving. L. P. Tilbitts,\\nNew Glasgow, Va. Aug. 1,\\nFlax and hemp, macliine for breaking. I. L. P. Roumage, N. Y. Aug: 6,\\nFerrying and draying. L. C. Abernathy, Burlington, Ky.\\nFan, wheat. G. Hoffman, Fredericktown, Md.\\nForging iron by the portable trip ham. S. luUburm, Sterling, Ms.\\nFelt, ma. for making, for cloth, padding for carpets. I. Baker\\nI. Kruisly, Green co. Ky.\\nFurnace cooking stove. G. Richards, Providence, R. I.\\nFly net for horses. H. Korn, Philadelphra, Penn.\\nFeathers, process of cleaning. Charles Toupet, N. Y.\\nFloating saw mill. John C. Ely, N. Y.\\nFi iction reduction in rail road carnages. H. Pinky, Bait. Md.\\nFire places or fui-naces with reflectors. J. Hurd, jr. Boston, Mass. Nov. 10,\\nFaggoting anchors. J. Tucker I. Judge, Washington, D. C. Nov. 19,\\nFulhng, washing and scouring cloth, working hat bodies, making\\nmatting. Harvey Slayton, Lockport, N. Y. Nov. 25,\\nFence, of wu-e, or twine, and in mak. seines or nets. C. Hall,\\nMeriden, Ct. Nov. 27,\\nFlour and meal bolting. W. K. Akins, Berkshu-e, N. Y. Dec. 3,\\nFire anus, mode of discharging. R. Eastman, Brunswick, Me. Dec. 7,\\nG.\\nGun or rifle, in the double shooting. S. Mosher, N. White,\\nHamilton, N. York, May 5, 1828.\\nGlass fm-mture knobs, in making. T. T. P. Bakewell, Pittsbui g May 14,\\nGun lock, in the. N. Saltonstall, New London, Ct. May 29,\\nGin feeder, in the. T. Eubanck, jr., Glasgow, Ky. May 29,\\nGauge, for slitting lath, c. B. K. Crandeil, Lockport, N. Y. Aug. 25,\\nGun lock, self priming percussion. S. L. Paries, Middletown, O.Aug. 29,\\nGlas.s, imp t. in melting and fusing. T. W. Dyott, Philadelphia, Oct. 10,\\nGold and silver ores, mill for grind, wash. c. W. H. Folger, Char-\\nlotte, N. C. Feb. 13,\\nGrain, imp t in the ma. for thrashing. J. S. Wood, Botetourt, Va. Jan. 9, 1829.\\nGrinding Indian corn, ma. for. T.Baker, nr. Statesburj S. C. Jan. 21,\\nGrinding steel dies. Sec. imp t. in. W. Robinson, Attleboro Mass. Mar. 3,\\nGrinding sand and clay together, ma. for. A. Cushmau, Sumner, Me. Mar. 3,\\nGun locks, in the construction of E. Gilbeit, Rochester, N. Y. April 3,\\nGun, revolving 4 bar d and perc n lock. H. Rogers, Middletown, O. May 7,\\nGuns and fire arms. Joshua Shaw, Philadelphia, May 7,\\nGin, cotton, imp t. in the construction of. S. T. Conn, N. York, June 11,\\nGlass knobs with the shank or screw of glass. D. Jarves, Boston, June 11,\\nGold dust, c. wash, clear. sepa t g. R. Lee, Ervinsville, N. C. July 8,\\nGridiron. J. Powers, Lansingburg, N. York, Aug. 10,\\nGrist mills. I. McKersham T. Crozer, East Fairfield, O. Aug. 20,\\nGold, sepa g. wash, from alluvial earth, c. W. H. Folger,\\nCharlotte, N. C. Sep. 10,\\nOuns, called the eight ban-elled percussion gun. S. L. Taries,\\nMiddletown, O. Oct. 10,\\nGrate cooking. Thomas Vinton, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 29,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0146.jp2"}, "147": {"fulltext": "G. 14S\\nGuide and siga boards. S. Carter, Raynham, Mass. Nov. 25, 1829.\\nGuns, elevating heavy. Lt. W. H. Bell, Fortress Monroe, Va. Dec. 8,\\nGrist mill and horizon, spiral ma. wheel. A. Temple, Brookf d, O. Dec. 11,\\nGrist mill. Mark L. Chase, Frankfoil, Maine, Dec. 23,\\nH.\\nHemp, ma. for breaking. I. S. Van de Graff, Scott co. Ky. May, 28, 1828.\\nHorse shoes, making. R. E. Hobart, Pottstown, Pa. May 24,\\nHat bodies, mode of manuf G. L. Thatcher, Brooklyn, N. Y. May 31,\\nHammers, cast iron. T. Jones, Glastonbuiy, Ct. July 31,\\nHemp, mode of preparing the black lint of A. K. Smedes, Lex-\\nington, Ky. Oct. 11,\\nHats or felts, ma. for carding and winding. T. Sanford, Block-\\nley, Pliila. Oct. 11,\\nHubs, incastu on. W. Dickinson, Batavia, N. Y. Oct. 11,\\nHoes, for weeding, imp t. in ma. J. A. Black, Columbia, S. C. Oct. 13,\\nHubs axle trees for wheels, 8iC. imp t. in. Pluneas Slayton,\\nLockport, N. Y. Oct. 27,\\nHat bodies, in the mode of forming. H. P. Nest A H. Stevens,\\nRichland, Oswego co. N. Y. Oct. 29,\\nHeat, in the production and management of S. A. Bill, N. York, Nov. 8,\\nHorses, imp t. in the mode of feeding. A. Carman, H. Parke, N. Y. Nov. 27,\\nHammers, imp t. in nail. C. A. Strong, So. Glastonbury, Mar. 3, 1829.\\nHat bodies, ma. for forming. B. Laphane E. Cady, Canaan, N. Y. Apr. 15,\\nHemp and flax, for breaking. I. Y. Watson, I. Blossom, A. Bur-\\nnet, Salem, N. Y. Apv. 21,\\nHemp, flax, in the. Thomas Cahoon, Troy, N. York, April 25,\\nHat bodies, ma. formak. A. Clarke andH. Chase, Falmouth, Ms. June 11,\\nHemp and flax, break. clean. R. Medley, Bloomfield, Ky. June 11,\\nHeat, applying- by means of cast iron grates, c. P. E. Sanburn,\\nTroy, N. York, June 11,\\nHide, raw, manufac. into transparent material, 8cc. S. Pike,\\nProvidence, R. I. June 11,\\nHat bodies, mode of mak. by ma. L. Van Hoesen, Norwalk, Ct. June 19,\\nHulling and clean, rice, coffee, clover seed, c. Z. Bronson, Geo. July 7,\\nHoe. Gideon Freeborn, New York, July 7,\\nHemp and flax, di-es. H. L. Barnum M. Stephenson, Camb e, N.Y.July 8,\\nHair dressing by a hatchelling ma. W. Chubb, N. York, July 9,\\nHeating rooms and houses by means of afui-nace. C. Fowler, Hart-\\nford, Ct. July 10,\\nHemp and flax, break. dres. A. Salisbury 8c I. C. Langdon,\\nTroy,N. Y. July 29,\\nHemp and flax, prep, for spin, or weav. L. Tibbitts, N. Glasgow, Va. Aug. 1,\\nHemp and flax, ma. for break. I. L. F. Roumage, N. York, Aug. 6,\\nHats, stiffening. J. D. Wilson, New York,\\nHouses, cov. with tin plate zinc. R. S. Tilden, Lynchburg, Va.\\nHubs of iron for carriage wheels, making. H. Thomas, Middle-\\nborough, Mass.\\nHarness trimmings and carriage ornaments. W. S. Robinson,\\nTaunton, Mass.\\nHarpoon. Jonathan Sizer, 2d., New London, Ct.\\nHydi-aulic power. Z. A. Parker, Cohorton co., O.\\nHulling or husking cotton seed. F. FoUet, Petersburg, Va.\\nHat bodies, setting up and forming. O. Root, Montg y co. N. Y.\\nHulling or husking cotton seed. J. Smith, Petersburg, Va.\\nHogsheads, ,c. mak. by the app. of steam. J. Thompson, Pliila a. Dec. 30,\\nIron, In the man. of maleable. B. B. Howell, Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 1828.\\nJack screws, for stowing goods. T. Evans, N. York, Feb. 16, 1829.\\nIce, in the apparatus for cutting. N. J. Wyeth, Cambridge, Miss. Mar. 8,\\nIron, Improved mode of working or forging by ma., called the por-\\ntable trip hammer. S. Kilbm-n, Sterling, Mass. Aug. 18,\\nInking types, stereotype plates, wood cuts, casts. Sic. William J.\\nStone, Washington, D. C. Oct. 20,\\nInk, distributing, applied to letter-press printing. John Prince\u00c2\u00bb\\nNew-York, Dec. 3,-\\nAug\\n6,\\nSep.\\n10,\\nSep.\\n11,\\nSep.\\n22,\\nOct. 16,\\nOct\\n19,\\nDec.\\n15,\\nDec.\\n19,\\nDec. 28,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0147.jp2"}, "148": {"fulltext": "144 K. L.\\nKnot shuttles, impt. in. John Thorp, Providence, R. I. Nov. 20, 1828.\\nKnobs, witli the stand or screw of glass. Deming- Jarves, Boston, June li, 1829.\\nKnob Commode. Elijah Skinner, Sandwich, N. H. June 11,\\nKnife sharpener. William I. Dunn, New- York, g- IB,\\nKilns, lime, construction of Louis Borneisler, Philadelphia, Sept. 10,\\nKnob lock. James Patterson, Pittsburg, Penn. Oct. 19,\\nLongimeter, impt. in the macjiine called the. Abel Bayixi, South\\nReading, Mass. July 16, 1828-\\nLath or other lumber manufacturing. Levi Rice, Lockport, N. Y. July 23,\\nLamp, called the Signal. Jos. Feinour and Jos. Feir.our jr. Phil. Aug. 1,\\nLoom, check and plaid power. Enoch Burt, Oliver D. Boyd\\nand Amos H. Boyd, Manchester, Connecticut, Aug. 19,\\nLotteries, mode of drawing. J. D. Cohen, Baltimore, Aug. 28,\\nLeather, preparing belt picker. John I. Travis, Franklin co. N. Y. Oct. 22,\\nLiquors, drawing and corking sparkling. Stein A. Eille, N. Y. Nov. 8,\\nLocomotive engines, for rail-roads, c. William Howard, Bait. Dec. 10,\\nLeather, macliine for rolling. Henry Alexander, New-York, Dec. 23,\\nLeather, macliine for sizing and polishing. Abel Bayrd, Soutli\\nReading, Mass. Dec. 29,\\nLamp, with the ingredients for burning. Isaiali Jennings, N. Y. March 3, 1829.\\nLoom, impt. in the common. W. Le\\\\ally, Canterbury, Conn. Miu cl) 20,\\nLocks, for doors, c. Freeman Bartholomew, New-\\\\ ork April 3,\\nLey from soap, used as a flux for glass. George H. Biu-gin, Phil. April 3,\\nLoom, impt in the power. Amassa Stone, Providence, R. I. ApnlSO,\\nLamps, impt. in the coTistruction of. Isaiah Jennings, New-Yoi k, June !1,\\nLight, impt. in producing, and fire. Isaiah Jennngs, New-York, June 11,\\nLamps, mode of affixing glass chimneys. Den.ing .Jarves, Boston, July 20,\\nLotteries, impt. in drawing. Malcomb I). Orkans, I.oti si:,na, July 30,\\nLamps, and producing light, impt. in. Isaiah Jennings, Ncv. -York, Sept. 10,\\nLime kilns, construction of Louis Borneisler, Phlladelpliia, l a. Sept. 10,\\nLocomotive can-iage, applying tlie principle of gi-ound, cha u, or\\nrope and drum to the use of inclined planes, for rail-i-oads.\\nSands Olcott, Harsimus, New-J(rs(.v,\\nLock, knob. James Patterson, Pittsburg, Penn.\\nLever propelling wheels, for vessels. John J. Giraud, Baltimore,\\nLatihe, tm-ning. Elijah Putnam, Gardner, Mass.\\nM.\\nMorticing machine. Wm. E. Marsh, Westfi eld. New- Jersey,\\nMetallic bands, for conveying power. Joseph Eve, Augusta, Geo.\\nMortar, for pounding rice in. J. Ravenel, Cl:arleston, S. C.\\nMarine railway, impt. in. J H. Greene, Providence, R. I.\\nMill, impt. in gi ist. Jos. Crail, Wan-ens, Ohio,\\nMedicine, impt. in. Jolm Dent, Augxista, Georgia,\\nMats, manufactured from manilla and other gi-asses, Samuel S.\\nWilliams, Roxbm-y, Massachusetts, Aug. 22j\\nMill for grinding corn other grain. R. Medley, Bloomfield, Ken. Sep. 5^\\nMiU, impt. in the grist. J. Smith W. Sapp, Mount Vernon, Ohio, Sep. 9,\\nMoilicing and tenoning n.a. W. J. Jackson and I. I. Speed jr.\\nSpeedville, Tompkins county, New-York, Oct. 10,\\nMeasure case ruler, triangular. Allen Ward, Philadelphia, Oct. 11,\\nMills for gi-inding, sheUing, c. B. M. Kemp, Fort Plain, N. Y. Jan. 31. 1829.\\nMills and ma. in the impelling power of B. S. Ridgeway, Charles-\\nton, South Carolina, Feb. 6,\\nMill for gi-inding paints, trumpet mouthed. Samuel Cook, Wor-\\ncester county, Massachuset s, March 3,\\nMill stone, impt. in the. David Phil ps, Natchez, Mississippi, April 3,\\nMarine railway, impt. in the. Daniel Rogers, Mobile, Alabama, Apiil 3,\\nMetals, composition used in refining. H. B. Chew and E. V.\\nFreeman, Baltimore, Maryland, April 7,\\nMill, impt. in the iron. I. W. and Calvin Post, CajTigaco. N. Y. April 11,\\nMorticing machine, impt. in the. Luther Da^is, Nortliampton, Ms. April 14,\\nMiU for grinding gi-ain, paints, c. Henry Averill, Ricliland,\\nOrange county, New-York, April 30,\\nWil for grinding grain, c. by wind power. David M. ColJer,\\nHudson, Portage county, Ohio, May 3,\\nSept. 10,\\nOct. 19,\\nDec. 1,\\nDec. 9,\\nApril 18, 1828.\\nMa.v 1,\\nMav 17,\\nMav 26,\\nJune 19,\\nJuly 2,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0148.jp2"}, "149": {"fulltext": "M. N. 0. 145\\nMusic, impi. in Uic notes of.. W. C. Philips, Lunenburg C il., V. June 11, 1829.\\nMilk, drawing- from tlie breasts of women, and blood-letting D.\\nHoughtaling and A. Monesly, Watervliet, N. Y. June 18,\\nMorticing-, sawiilg and boring-. Reuben Medley, Bloomficld, Ken. July 7,\\nMill ma. for the manutac of Hour Sc meal. W. Parkinson, Wheel g July 31,\\nMathematical i-uler, for cutting- garments. O. Madison, Troy, N. Y. Aug-. 18,\\nManvu-ing- wag-on. JaiTies Bowman, Coosawatchies, S- Carolina, Aug. 12,\\nMotion to mills communicated by a cun-cnt wheel. Joseph Wal-\\nlace, Hartford, Kentucky, Sept. ll,\\nMilling. Jesse Reeder, Lebanon, Ohio, Oct. 31,\\nMucllagenous compound, substitute for oil. L. J. Vankleek,\\nPoughkeepsie, New- York, Nov. 23,\\nMill, grist. Mark L. Chase, Frankfoyt, Maine, Nov. 23,\\nNostrums for curing- gout, rheumatism, .c. E. Smith, N. York, Dec. 15, 1328,\\nNapping cloth, m the ma. for. M. R. Norris L. Philips, Coving-\\nton, New York, Mar. 21, 1829,\\nNa\\\\ igation, imp. in the ma. used in. A. Heildljroun, N. Yotk, Mar. 16,\\nNail machine, impt. in feeding. T. Odiorne, JSIalden, Ms. April 3,\\nNails and rivets, ma. for making. S. G. Reynolds, Bristol j R. I, April 13,\\nNight angels, or app. for prevent g bedbugs ascending the posts\\nof bedsteads. James A. Clark, Georgetown, D. C. June 13,\\nNails and screws, ma. for mak. wrought. S. L Gould, Litchfield,\\nConnecticut, July 25,\\nNap of woollen cloths, raised by ma. Z. Allen, Providence, R. I, Aug. 10,\\n\\\\ets for horses. Henry Korn, Philadelphia, Pa. Sep. 12,\\nNapping hats, c. Daniel Baldwin, Ithica, N. Y. Oct. 15,\\nNets, seines, or fence of wire cords or twine. Chauncey Hall,\\nJleriden, Ct. Nov. 27,\\nNap of woollen cloth, shearing. M. Hurd, Augusta, Co. N. Y, Dec. 7,\\nNails, wrought or drawn. S. Davis, jr. Dartmouth, Mass. Dec. 8,\\nOven, portable. Francis L. Hedenburg, New York, April 26, 1828\\n03^ster platform. John Freeland, New York, Apr. 29,\\nOil, mode of refining. Charles E. Ruggles, New York, July 20, 1829\\nOrnaments for carriages and hai-ness trimmings. W. S. Robinson,\\nTaunton, Mass. gep. 22,\\nOvens, with reflectors. Jas. Hurd, jr. Boston, Mass. Nov. 10,\\n()val churn, .lohn Oathoudt, Lebanon, New York, Nov. 10,\\nOil, mucllagenous, compound as a substitute. 1,. Vanklcck,\\nPoughkeepsie, New York, Nov, 23,\\nPress, impt. in the lever. W. Lynn, Danville, Va. April 25, J828\\nPrinting ma, or roller press. G. W. Cartwright, Chester co. N. Y. April 29,\\nPipes, in the mode of testing leaden. T. Packard, Shelburn, Ms. April 29,\\nPropeller, in the spring and valve marine. Wm. Willis, Charles-\\nton, S. C. May 2^\\nPercussion gun lock, for fire arms. O Moses, Malono, Franklin, N. Y. May 8,\\nPlugs, ma. for cutting. James .losslyn, (ass. to his brother Chris-\\ntopher, New York, May 5,\\nPercussion gun lock, having a magazine. Jedediah Caswell,\\nOnon llaga co. New York, May 8,\\nPegs, in the ma. for cutting. H. Thm ber, Painted Post co. Fa. May 22,\\nPrinting press, for copperplates. C. Durand, N. York, May 22,\\nPaper, prep, straw, hay, c. for mak. W. Magav/, Crawford co. Pa. May 2?,\\nPress, for mak. oil, in the. C. How, of Moreton, Wash. co. Fred. Slay 24,\\nPercussion gun lock, in the. Brewster of Colchester, and J. John-\\nson Chittenden, of Vermont, J. Lawrence, N. Berlin, N. Y. May 24,\\nPrinting press, in the cylindrical. C. G. Williams, N. York, May 29.\\nPropelling vessels, impt. in. A- Hermange, Bp.ltimore, May 31,\\nPaper ma. for man. in the sheet. M. Huddick, New York, July 17.\\nPump, app. of power to the common. N. Underwood, Bait, co, M. July 17,\\nPress, for cheese, c. D. Hitchcock C. Stone, N. York, July 24,\\nPump, quadruple forcing. Ira Ferris, Chatauque, N. York, Aug. 12,\\nPropelling vessels, (horizontal wheels). H. Case, Norwalk, O. Aug. 13,\\nPaper, method of ruling. Cayetana Lanuzd, New York, Aug. 13,\\nPiano fortes, fitting hammer heads. J. MacKay, Boston, Mas?. Aug. 14.\\n17", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0149.jp2"}, "150": {"fulltext": "146 P.\\nPrinting press roller. J. Laird, Pittsburg Penn. Aug. 16, 1828.\\nPropelling boats, hydiiiulic. B. Phillips, Southwai-k, Philadel. Aug. 16,\\nPlanting ^-ain, c. ma. for. Orson Stair, Richmond, N. York, Aug. 22,\\nPaper man. m;i. IJ. Waterman ik G. \\\\V. Annis, Providence, R. I. Aug. 30,\\nPump for drawng- beer, in the. L. Pitkins, Rochester, N. Y. Oct. 11,\\nPen maker, in the microscopic. J.Bennett, Lowell, Mass. Oct. 11,\\nPaper, in the top press roller, formak. M. Hunting, Watertown, Ms. Oct. 20,\\nPlough, impU on the one patented Jan. 28, 1826. S. McCormick,\\nFauquier co. Va. Oct. 22,\\nPercussion cannon lock, in the. J. Shaw, Pliiladelphia, Pa. Oct. 24,\\nPropelling boats across fcriies. S. Ross, Troy, New York, Oct. 30,\\nPaper, in the man. of A. N. A. Sprague, Fredonia, N. Y. Oct. 31,\\nPloxigh, in the side hill. N. Staples, Penn s store, Patrick co. Va. Nov. 1,\\nPropelUng ships, c. imp t in ma. for. A. Hermange, Baltimore, Nov. 26,\\nDo. do. do.\\nPump boxes, impt. in. I. P. Williams S. G. Rca, Salem, Mass. Dec. 9,\\nPlaning and tongulng ma. W. Woodwoi-th, Hudson, N. Y. Dec. 27,\\nPress, impt. in the. T. P. Kakewell, Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 14, 1829.\\nPreas, in the comi)ound lever. John Rodgers, Maury co. Tenn. Jan. 21,\\nPegs, ma. formak. shoe. S. Beckwitli, S. Beckwith, jr. E.\\nBeckwith, Oneida co. N. Y. _ Jan. 27,\\nPitch forks, impt. in the making 4 or more tined. C. Perkins,\\nWaterbury, Ct. Jan. 27,\\nPlaning and matching boards, ma. for. C. Taylor, Collins, N. Y. Feb. 7,\\nPlane, in the grooving. Longunecker C. Myers, Lancaster, Pa. Feb. 7,\\nPressing and raising weights, iiia. for. T. Cumings, Map ille, N. Y. Feb. 19,\\nPacking cotton, tobacco, c. for. T. Jennings, Statesbury, S. C. Mar. 3,\\nPress for cider and other jjurposcs. D. Reed, Easton, Mass. Mar. 3,\\npicture frame.-, for looking glasses, Stc. ornamenting. I. Parker, and\\nS. P. Clover, New York, Mar. 23,\\nPropelling cairiages, mills, C. by weights. M. F. Colburn, Bait. April 7,\\nI encil cases, in the ever pointed. J. Saxton, Philadelphia, Pa. April 11,\\nPrinting press, iX a.sliington. S. Rust, No. 64, Eldiidge st. N. Y. April 17,\\nPaper making, cylindrical ma. for. I. Sandei-son, Milton, Mass. April 18,\\nPlaning, grooving and tonguing, ma. for. U. Emmons, N. Y. April 25,\\ni aper making, the agitator used in. R. Faircliild, Trumbul, Ct. May 4,\\ni ioiigh. JauK-s Boatwrighl, Cohimbiti, S. C. June 11,\\nPropelling boats or wagons, c.ilLd propellers. J. Wliite, Maucli\\nChunk, Pa. June 11,\\nPress, cider. Daniel Pride, Potsdam, N. Y. June 11,\\nPegging ma. for boots and shoes. N. Leonard, Merrimack, N. H. June 11,\\nPlough, double. P. 8c B. Altendeifer, C-ootstown, Pa. June 11,\\nPlou^ h, east iron. J. Mintiirn, Urbuna, Oliio, June 11,\\nPaddle Mh.cls. Benjamin Howard, AVoiecster, Mass. June 11,\\nPlougti. Jphn Tihodoa, (Jr oana, Ohio, June 11,\\nPower windlass. Win. Pennell, Brunswick, Maine, June 29,\\nPrinting press. John 1. Wells, Hai-tford, Connecticut, June 29,\\nPress, liorizontalrack Sc pinion, cotton. Z. Bronson, Jasper co. G. July 7,\\nPumps for shij)S. Manuel Fi-ancis, Boston, Mass. July 7,\\nI nmps. Russel Wilenian, East Hartlbrd, Ct. Julf9.\\nPlougli, wholly of lion. J. Boynton, S. Coventry Ct. July 10,\\nPunching ina. c. Clis. Angel, Phil.iddphia, Pa. July 15.\\nPower prc:s, for pvmching copper, Stc. for ships use. G. Darra-\\ne:itt, Buston, Mass. July 21.\\nPrinting ma. styled the typographer. W. A. Burt, Detroit, M. T. July 23.\\nPencil, ever pointed, a shde instead of a screw. W. Jackson, Phil-\\nadelphia, Pa. July 27,\\nPreserving ajjples, vegetables, c. A. Hart, Wharton towns p, Pa. Aug. 10,\\nPress, cotton. P. Payne, Claiborne co. Miss. Aug. 10,\\nPacking cotton. O. Stith, Lawrenceville, Va. Aug. 25,\\nPrinting press. Messrs. Booths, New York, Sep. i\\nPress, brick. J. Woodson, Rockbridge co. Ya. Sep. 10.\\nPrivies and vaults. Thos. Bundle, Boston, Mass. Sep. 10.\\nPlaning engine, circular. Uria Emmons, New York, Sep. 10,.\\nPar r. itjOT, from stra-,v. Louis Bomeislcr, Phllsicli^lphia- Pa. Sep. 10,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0150.jp2"}, "151": {"fulltext": "Oct\\nV3,\\nOct.\\n19,\\nOct.\\n21,\\nOct.\\n23,\\nOct. 2r,\\nOct\\nti/,\\nOct.\\n31,\\nNov\\n.20\\nNov.\\n28,\\nNov.\\n30,\\nP. 147\\nPlough. Thomas Hrown, New York, Sep. 11, 1829.\\nPaunelsfor ciin-iages, ma. for cutting- veneers, Sac. J. White and\\nP. Quinsby, Belfast, Maine, Sep. 12,\\nPump, common water. J. W. Ilillias, Baltimore, Md. Sep. 16,\\nPlanting and dropping all kinds of seed and prcpai-ing them, c.\\nZeberiaLanc, Havrishin-g, N. Y. Sep. 21,\\nPerpetual polished water proof boots and shoes. I. llyner, I. Has-\\nkins, S. Knower, lioston, Mass. Sep. 23,\\nPower, application of, to or on ma. R. Mitchcl, Cynthiana, Ky. Oct. 10,\\nPlane, inclined, for raising low criiig boats on canals. E. Morris,\\nBloomficld township, N. J.\\nPower, hydraulic. Z. A. Parker, Cohorton co. Ohio,\\nPlough. R. Reedcr, S. D. Asliley, Madisonville, Ohio,\\nPlough. Timothy Miller, Pittsburg Pa.\\nPressing cheese, tobacco, apples for cider, hay, paper, c. Rich-\\nard McOmber, Galway, N. York,\\nPerambulator. Anthony Gifford, \\\\Vest Point, Mass.\\nPumps for ships. John B. Pell, New York,\\nPlate, stereotype. Nathan Hale, IJoston, Mass.\\nPump buckets. David Coon, Mendon, N, Y.\\nPaddle wheels. Jacob Perkins, London, England,\\nPropelling vessels bv means of inside lever propelling wheels.\\nJ. J. Giraud, Baltimore, Md. Dec. 1,\\nPress, called Bramah s hydrostatic press. D. H. Mason St M. W.\\nBaldwin, Pliiladelphia, Pa. Dec. 2,\\nPercussion primers for cannon. Lt. W. II. Bell, Fortress Monroe, Dec. 8,\\nPower of tide water, app. to ma. for any required use. Henry M.\\nWestern, New Y ork, Dec. 23,\\nParing apples. R. A. Mosher, Galway, New York, Dec. 28 j\\nPower machine. W. llosford, jr. Washington township, O. Dec. 31,\\nR.\\nRone reeding, ma. in the. A. Boring W. W. Jones, Thornville,\\nPeiry co. O. May 5, 1828.\\nRaising ships, Sec out of water. J. II. Greene, Providence, R. I. June 26,\\nReaping and thrasliing g-rain. Sam. Lane, llallowell, Maine, Aug. 8,\\nResin for heating ovens, c. app of. R. L. Wood, Philadelphia, Oct. 10,\\nRags, ma. for cutting. M. Y. Beach, Sprmgficld, Mass. Oct. 11,\\nRailway cairiages, impt. in. R. Winans, Vernon, Sussex co. N. J. Oct. 11,\\nRack and pinion, in the double. J. Woodhull, Livingston co. N. Y .Nov. 12,\\nRailway carriage, impt. in the. W. Howard, Baltimore, Md. Nov. 22,\\nRags, in the ma. for cleaning. W. Debit, East Hartford, Ct. Jan. 13, 1829,\\nRags, in-the mode of whitening for paper. John W. Cooper,\\nWashington township, Franklin co. Penn. Feb. 7\\nReeding or tluting, ma. for. John January, Greenville, Ky. Mar. 3,\\nRoller or wheel roads, andcan- s for. J. Gardiner, Washington, D. C.Mar 16,\\nRailway carnages, impt. in. Isaac. Knight, Baltimore, Md. Mar. 18,\\nliazor straps, impt. in. Gooding Holloway, Chester co. Oliio, April 3,\\nRice mill, impt. on R. King s. J. Ravenel, Charleston, S. C. April 3,\\nRail road carriages) impt. in. John L. Sullivan, Philadelphia, Pa. April 6,\\nRail road carriages, friction wheels for inside the axle. Henry B.\\nChew, Baltimore, Md. April 9,\\nRail roads, and carriag^-s in. J. Wright, Lancaiter co. Penn. April 17,\\nRailway carriages, in the cylindrical. P. Fleming-, Alliany, N. Y. Jlay 4,\\nRail roads and rail road can-iages. Isaac Knight, Baltimore, Md. June 11,\\nRail roads, for a carnage to tarn out and in on a railway. James\\nAV right, Columbia, Pa. Jane 11,\\nRifle, for sharpening scythes. B. Swift, Wasliington, N. Y. June 11,\\nRotary steam engine. D. B. Lee S. Stewart, Philadelphia, Pa. June 11,\\nRopes and cords, making- from rav/ material. Stephen Hills, 2d,\\nGlastonbcrry, Ct. June 11.\\nRiiles, muskets, c. magazine to contain several charges. James\\nMiller, Brighton, N. June IS,\\nRice, coffee, clover seed, SvC. hulling and cleaning. Zenos Bron-\\nson, Jasper co. Geo. July 7,\\nRotary motion, app. of steam to produ4:e it. Joseph Mount, Nash-\\nville, Tcnn. Jul\\\\- 16.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0151.jp2"}, "152": {"fulltext": "146 P.\\nPrinting press roller. J. Laird, Pittsburg, Pcnn. Aug. 16, 1828.\\nPropelling boats, hydriiulic. B. Phillips, Southwai-k, Philadel. Aug. 16,\\nPlanting ^in, c. ma. for. Orson StuiT, llichmond, N. York, Aug. 22,\\nPaper man. ma. Ijt. Wuttiman G. W. Annis, Providence, R. I. Aug. 30,\\nPump for drawing bcei in the. L. Pitkins, Rochester, N. Y. Oct. 11,\\nPen maker, in the microscopic. J. Bennett, Lowell, Mass. Oct. 11,\\nPaper, in the top press roller, formuk. M. Hunting, AVatertown, Ms. Oct. 20,\\nPlougli, impt, on the one patented Jan. 28, 1826. S. McCormick,\\nFauquier co. Ya. Oct. 22,\\nPercussion cannon lock, in the. J. Shaw, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 24,\\nPropelling boats across fenies. S. Ross, Troy, New York, Oct. 30,\\nPaper, in the man. of. A. N. A. Spr.igue, Fredonia, N. Y. Oct. 31,\\nPloxigh, in the side hill. N. Staples, Penn s store, Patrick co. Va. Nov. 1,\\nPropelhng ships, c. imp t in ma. for. A. Htrmange, Baltimore, Nov. 26,\\nDo. do. do.\\nPump boxes, impt. in. I. P. AVilliams S. G. Rca, Salem, Mass. Dec. 9,\\nPlaning and tonguing nia. \\\\V. Woodworth, Hudson, N. Y. Dec. 27,\\nPress, imi)t. in the. T. I. P. Bakewell, Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 14, 1829.\\nPre\u00c2\u00bbs, in the comi)ound lever. John Rodgers, Maury co. Tenn. Jan. 21,\\nPegs, ma. formak. shoe. S. Beckwith, S. Beckwith, jr. E.\\nBeckwith, Oneida co. N. Y. Jan. 17,\\nPitch forks, impt. in the making 4 or more tined. C. Perkins,\\nAVaterbury, Ct. Jan. 27,\\nPlaning and matching boards, ma. for. C. Taylor, Collins, N. Y. Feb. 7,\\nPlane, in the gi ooving. .1. Longanecker C Myers, Lancaster, Pa. Feb. 7,\\nPressing and i-aising weiglits, nia. for. T. Cumings, Maj A ille, N. Y. Feb. 19,\\nPacking cotton, tobacco, Jic. for. T. Jennings, Statesbury, S. C. Mar. 3,\\nPress for cider and other ])ur])oscs. D. Reed, Easton, Mass. Mar. 3,\\nPictiu-e flames, for looking glasses, Stc. ornamenting. I. Parker, and\\nS. P. Clover, New York, Mar. 23,\\nj fopclling cairiages, mills, .c. by weights. M. F. Colburn, Bait. April 7,\\nI encil cases, in the ever pointed. J. Saxton, Philadelphia, Pa. April 11,\\nPrinting press, AVasliington. S. Rust, No. 64, Eldridgc st. N. Y. April 17,\\nPaper making, cylindrical ina. for. I. Sandei-son, Milton, Mass. April 18,\\nI laning, grooving and tonguing, ma. for. U. Emmons, N. Y. April 25,\\nPaper making, the agitator used in. R. Fairchild, Trunibul, Ct. May 4,\\nPlough. James Boatwright, Columbin, S. C. June 11,\\nPropelling boats or wagons, called propellers. J. Wliite, Mauch\\nChunk, Pa. Jime 11,\\nPress, cider. Daniel Pride, Potsdam, N. Y. June 11,\\nPegging ma. for boots and slioes. N. Leonard, Merrimack, N. IL June II,\\ndough, double. P. B. Altenderfer, Cootbtown, Pa. June 11,\\nPlough, cast iron. J. Minturn, Ui bana, Ohio, June 11,\\nPaddle M li (.ls. Benjamin IIowai\\\\l, Worcester, Mass. June 11,\\nPl(iuf;ti. .lotm Rhodoy, Urb. in.i, Ohio, June 11,\\nI owei- wiiidhiss. Wjn. Peunell, Brunswick, Maine, June 29,\\nCrinting press. John 1. AVells, Hai-tford, Connecticut, June 29,\\nCress, liorizontalrack pinion, cotton. Z. Bronson, Jasper co. G. July 7,\\nPuin[)s for ships. Manuel rianci;^, Boston, Mass. July 7,\\nPumps. Russel Wilenian, K:ist Hartibrd, Ct. Julf9.\\np] itigii, whollv of iron. J. Boyn on, S: Co\\\\eiitrv Ct. Jidy 10,\\nI UMcliingifiu. c. Chs. Ansel, Philadelphia, Pa July 15.\\nPower \\\\yiiii9, for punching uopper, See. for ships use. G. Darra-\\neatt, Boston, Mass. July 21.\\nPririting uia. styled the typographer. W. A. Burt, Detroit, M. T. July 2o,\\ni encll, ever pointed, a sUde instead of a screw. W. Jackson, Phil-\\nadelphia, Pa. July 27,\\nPreserving apples, vegetables, c. A. Hart, Wharton towns-p, Pa. Aug. 10,\\nPress, cotton. P. Payne, Claiborne co. Miss. Aug. 10.\\nPacking cotton. O. Stith, Lawrencevillc, Va. Aug. 25,\\nPrinting press. Messrs. Booths, New York, Sep. 1.\\nPress, brick. J. AVoodson, Rockbridge co. Va. Sep. 10.\\nPrivies and vauUs. Thos. Rundle, Boston, Mass. Sep. 10.\\nPlaning engine, circidar. Una Emmons, New York, Sep. 10,\\nPa^i r^ i\\\\, X^. fmtn stT^w. Louis Bomeislcr, Philxdelphia, Pa. Sep. lO,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0152.jp2"}, "153": {"fulltext": "Oct.\\n13,\\nOct.\\n19,\\nOct.\\n21,\\nOct.\\n23,\\nRich\\nOct. 27,\\nOct.\\n27,\\nOct. 31,\\nNov\\n20\\nNov.\\n28.\\nNov. 30,\\nDec\\n1,\\nW.\\nDec\\n2,\\nP. 147\\nPloiigli. Tiiomad IJrowu, New York, Sep. 11, 1829.\\nPaunelsfor carnages, ma. for cutting- veneers, c. J. White and\\nP. Quinsby, Belfast, Maine, Sep. 12,\\nPump, common water. J. W. Ilillias, Baltimore, Md. Sep. 16,\\nPlanting and dropping^ all kinds of seed and prepai-ing them, c.\\nZeberia Lane, Flan-isburg-, N. Y. Sep. 21,\\nPerpetual polished water proof boots and shoes. I. Kyner, I. Has-\\nkins, S. Knowcr, I loslon, Mass. Sep. 23,\\nPower, application of, to or on nia. R. Mitchel, Cynthiana, Ky. Oct. 10,\\nPlane, inclined, for raising- lowering; boats on canals. E. Morris,\\nBloomfield township, N. J.\\nPower, hydraulic. Z. A. Parker, Cohorton co. Ohio,\\nPlough.- R. Reedcr, S. U. Ashley, Madisonville, Ohio,\\nPloug-h. Timothy Miller, Pittsburg, Pa.\\nPressmg cheese, tobacco, apples for cider, hay, paper, c.\\nard McOmbcr, Galway, N. York,\\nPerambulator. Anthony Giflbrd, West Point, Mass.\\nPumps for ships. John B. Pell, New York,\\nPlate, stereotype. Nathan Hale, Boston, Mass.\\nPump buckets. David Coon, Mendon, N, Y.\\nPaddle wheels. Jacob Perkins, London, England,\\nPropelling vessels Ijy means of inside lover propelling wheels.\\nJ. J. Giraud, Baltimore, Md.\\nPress, called Bramah s hj^drostatic press. D- H. Mason Sc M. W.\\nBaldwin, Pliiladelphia, Pa.\\nPercussion primers for cannon. Lt. W. I\u00c2\u00a3. Bell, Fortress Monroe, DeC; 8,\\nPower of tide water, app. to ma. for any required use. Henry M.\\nWestern, New Y ^ork, Dec. 23,\\nParing apples. U. A. Mosher, Galway, New York, Dec. 28j\\nPower machine. W. Ilosford, jr. Washington township, O. Dec. 31,\\nR.\\nRone reeding, ma. in the. A. Boring W. W. Jones, Thornville,\\nPeiTy CO. O. May 5, 1828.\\nRaising ships. Sec out of water. J. H. Greene, Providence, R. I. June 26,\\nReaping and thrashing grain. Salii. Lane, Ilallowell, Maine, Aug. 8,\\nResin for heating ovens, .c. app of. R. L. Wood, Philadelphia, Oct. 10,\\nRags, ma. for cutting. M. Y. Beach, Springfield, Mass. Oct. 11,\\nRailway carriages, inipt. in. R. Winans, Yernon, Sussex co. N. J. Oct. 11,\\nRack and pinion, in the double. J. Woodhull, Livingston co. N. Y.Nov. 12,\\nRailway carriage, impt. in the. W. Ho^ ard, Baltimore, Md. Nov. 22,\\nR:igs, i nthe ma. for cleaning. W. Debit, EustHai-tford, Ct. Jan. 13, 182!:^;\\nliags, it\\\\ the mode of whitening for paper. John W. Cooper,\\nWashington township, Franklin co. Penn. Feb. 7,\\nReeding or fluting, ma. for. John January, Greenville, Ky. Mai% 3,\\nRoller or wheel roads, and can- s for. J. Gai-diner, Washington, D. C.Mar 16,\\nRailway carriages, impt. in. Isaac. Knight, Baltimore, Md. Mar. 18,\\nRazor straps, impt. in. Gooding Holloway, Chester co. Oliio, April 3,\\nRice mill, impt. on R. King s. J. Ravenel, Charleston, S. C. April 3,\\nRail road carriages^ inipt. in. John L. Sullivan, Phihuklphia, Pa. April 6,\\nRail road carriages, friction wheels for inside the axle. Henry B.\\nChew, Baltimore, Md. April 9,\\nRail roads, and carnag^-s in. J. Wright, Lancaster co. Penn. April 17,\\nRailway carriages, in tiic cylindrical. F. Fleming-, Albany, N. Y. May 4,\\nRail roads and rail road carriages. Isaac Knight, Baltimore, Md. June 11,\\nRail roads, for a carnage to turii out and in on a railway. James\\nWright, Columbia, Pa. June 11,\\nRifle, for sharpening scythes. B. Swift, Washington, N. Y. June 11,\\nRotary steam engine. 13. B. Lee k. S. Stewart, Philadelphia, Pa. June 11,\\nRopes and cords, making from raw mat-jrial. Stephen Hills, 2d,\\nGlastonbcrry, Ct. _ June 11.\\nRifles, muskets, c. magazine to co .itain several charges. James\\nMiller, Brighton, N. Y June IJ,\\nRice, coffee, clover seed, S-c. hulling and cleaning-. Zc.nos Bron-\\nson, Jasper CO. Geo. July f.\\nRotary motion, app. of steam to produce it. Joseph Mount, Nash-\\nville, Tcnn. July 16.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0153.jp2"}, "154": {"fulltext": "14$ R.\\nRaising water for prop. ma. kc. I. Mead M. Kitchell, Lebanon, O.July 27, 1829.\\nRaising- water A. E. Lazclle D-Bloodgood, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.July 27,\\nRoofs for buildings, mode of mak. N Adams, Marlborough, N. Y. July 29,\\nRulei mathematical, for cut. gai-ments. Otis Madison, Troy, N. Y. Aug. 18,\\nRaising water by atmospheric pres. S. McCune, Wilmington, O. Aug. 25,\\nRailway carnage or car, self-adapting. J. Wright, Columbia, Pa. Sep. 10,\\nRiver dams, for the easy passage, of fish. P. Magi-ath, Philadelphia, Oct. 10,\\nRaising vessels out of water by a screw dock. Elisha Turnei-, Ro-\\nchesterj N. Y. Oct. 10.\\nRaising and lowering boats on canals, by an inclined plane. E. Mor-\\nris, Bloomfieid township, N. J. Oct. 13,\\nRoller, inking app. inking types, c. W. I. Stone, Washing. D. C. Oct. 20,\\nRail road carriages, reduction of fiiction. H. Finlay, lialt. Md. Oct. 27,\\nReflectors for furnaces or fire places. J. Hurd, jr. Boston, Mass. Nov. 10,\\nReflectors for ovens. J. Hvu d, jr. Boston, Mass. Nov. 10,\\nRectifying and purifying liquors. R. Mauck, Gallipolis, Ohio, Dec. 7,\\nRail road carriages. J. I. Reekers, Baltimore, Md. Dec. 11,\\nRoping and spin, cotton and wool. J. B. Wheeler, Galway, N. Y. Dec. 30,\\nS.\\nShearing cloth, in the ma. for. J. G. C. Kellogg, N. Hartford, Ct. Apr. 7, 1828.\\nSpinning cotton, in the ma. for. A. Critchfield, Union towns p O. Apr. 24,\\nSaw mills, impt. in. Isaiah Call, Woodstock, Vermont, April 28,\\nSaddle^ impt. in the. A. Marshall, Pikeland towns p, chest, co. Pa. Apr. 30,\\nSawing hoops, basket stuflj c. ma. for. P. Slayton, Lock-\\nport, New York, May 1,\\nStove, impt. in tlie cooking, (one stove incloses another) A. Pish-\\ner, Claremont, Sulivan co. N. H. May 9,\\nSpinning wool, and cotton, from the roll, ma. for. W^ R. McCall,\\nVincennes, Indiana, May 12,\\nShingles, ma. for mak. S. Howe C Chaffin, Holden, Mass. May 22,\\nSaw fi-ame, for sawing veneers, c. B. Crehore, Milton, Mass. May 22,\\nScrews, for cutting and forming wooden. S. TreadweU, Weston,\\nFairfield co. Conn. May 22,\\nSugar, in the oil boiler, for mak. W^ A. Archbald, N. York, M.ay 29,\\nSugar, in the oil, double boiler. W. A. Archbald, New York, May 29,\\n.Sugar, in the filtering apparatus. A. Archbald, N. York, May 29,\\nStove, in tlie Franklin or open. W. Cowan, Watertown, N. Y. June 16,\\nSaw frame, in tlie ai-med. S. Speny, Nasln-ille, I enn. June IS,\\nSetting stills, boilers, 8s.c. J. Miller St B. Clemmons, Clemmonsville,\\nN. Carolina, June 24,\\nSpinning cotton, in the ma. for. C Walker, Chester co. Penn. June 26,\\nSpinner, in the domestic. E. Penny, Adams, Jefferson co. N. Y. June 27,\\nSteam engines, connecting pipes, c. Gideon Freeborn, N. Y. July 8,\\nStaves, ma. for dressing and jointing. Levi Kenton, Hanover,\\nCliatague CO. New York, July 12,,\\nSttiges, c. cloth for tlie boots. Peter Laportc., Augni.sta, S irginia, July 23,\\nSawing, impt. in. Fhineas Siayton, Loekport, N. Yoi k, July 31,\\nSaw nnll, cuiTilinear. David Rakci-, Ipswich, Mass. \u00e2\u0080\u00a2Vug. 7,\\nSawing hoops, c. machine for, 1. Priiv, jr. Lockport, N.York, Aug. 19,\\nSteam generator boiler. L. M. Ricliaicis,, i liLigTin Rlvci-, Ohio, Aug. 21,\\nShingles, ma. for making. Danforlli Wilder, Rome, New-York, Aug. 25,\\nSaw, circular. Lewis R. Bump, Massachusetts, -Aug. 29,\\nSaw cucular, for sawing clapboard. .!ohn Kidder, Gorham, Maine, Oct. 11,\\nSt\u00c2\u00abam engine, rotary, S illman Blak-, Provideiico, RuodeIs!a:i.i, Oct. 11,\\nSpinning roping cotton, ma. for. .i. W. AVht-elcr, G:.Kv;iv, N. Y. Oct. 11,\\nStereotype blocks, impt. in. Win. ic)-;ji:.on, }!.j,tavi:i. New- York, Oct. 11,\\nSteam used in exlractiag tannin. Vt i;i. (Joburn, (.;i] liner, J.Iaine, Nov. 1,\\nSlates and slate pencils, ma. for mal, ^r.tr. Tiio. .Syiniiigtoii, Bait. Nov. 17,\\nSpinning and twisting, iu.pt. in. .!o;.n Thcrjic, i rovitl^i-oc, R. L Nov. 2U,\\nSpinning or filling stoel: t\\\\vis*;;d y;a;i. Do. do. Nov. 2;i,\\nScrews, in the machine for making. Lcniuel W. Wright, London, Dec. 6,\\nSnatch block, impt. in the. Jas. Evaiis, Chariest ov/n, Mas.?. Dec. 6,\\nShelling corn, ma. for. Tiio. I. Dt an, Clorllana c.tmty, N. York, Dec. 8,\\nSausages, ma. for cutting and .stufiiug. Srnan:l Fahrni;y, Wa.shing-\\nton county, Maryland. Dcr-. fj", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0154.jp2"}, "155": {"fulltext": "s.\\n149\\nDec. 9,1828.\\nDec. 21,\\nDec. 29,\\nDec. 31,\\nJan. 13. 182?.\\nJan. 21,\\nJan. 23,\\nJan. 24.\\nJan. 26,\\nJan. 28,\\nJan. 30s\\nFeb 3,\\nFeb. 4,\\nFeb. 16,\\nFeb. 16,\\nMarch 17,\\nMarch 17,\\nMai-ch 19,\\nMarch 23,\\nSawing felloes for Wheels, ma. for. Samuel Fahrney, Wasliington\\ncounty, Maiykiicl,\\nSmut machine, unpt. in. Townsend Carpenter, Elmira cy. N. Y.\\nScytiie, sneatii, impt. in comni in. Silas Lamson, Sterling Mass.\\nSpninuig machine, called the ring- grove spinner. John Thorp,\\nProvidence, llhodo Island,\\nSalt, ai ttie maimfacture of. Jean A. Teissier, Boston, Mass.\\nSpjUHiiig wool ik cotton, macliine for. Nathaniel Haii-is, Fairfield\\ncounty, Ohio,\\nSpinner, in tne cap. John Tliorp, Providence, Rhode Island,\\nScrap for razors, 8tc. impt. in the. John W. Osborne, Vigo county,\\nIndianna,\\nSausage meat, ma. for cutting. E. Wade, Elizabeth Town, N. J.\\nSugar, ma. for breaking. W. G. SterUng, Bridgeport, Conn.\\nSpinning wool, in the mode of. Wm. B- Taber, Canton, Mass.\\nStaves, machine for dressing the inside of. Chs. B. Goodrich, Rut-\\nland, New- York,\\nStaves, maciiine for dressing the outside of. Chs. B. Goodrich,\\nRutland, New-York,\\nSpinuing fibrous substances, in. John Goulding, Dedham, Mass.\\nDo. Do.\\nSwing staying, in. Eljah Druiy, Washington, Massachusetts.\\nSaw, in the cu-cular revolving. Tyler Howe, Worcester cy. Mass. Feb. 19,\\nSharpenmg knives, and other edged tools. Walter Huntt, N. Y- Feb. 19,\\nShip, or vessels motion, ma. for ascertaining. James D. Wood-\\nside, Washington, District of Columbia,\\nSharpening knives, c. ma. for. Isaiah Jennings, New-York,\\nStove, called the economical cooking. John I. Hess, Phila.\\nSalt, in the pans for boiling. Wm. Blockson and I. T. Track-\\ner, Zanesvdle, Ohio,\\nSpikes, in the pattern for moulding, c. Joshua and Chs. Sewall,\\nBath, Maine, March 25,\\nSteering ships, in the ma. for. JI. Pearson, Newburyport, Mass. April Is\\nSawing logs, c. machine for. Peter Tomlinson, Derby, Conn. April 3,\\nSawing down trees, c. ma. for. D. Peirce, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Api-il 3-,\\nSpinner, in the can. John Thoj-p, Providence, Rhode Island, AprU 3,\\nSpectacles with spiral. Samuel Babcock, Middletown, Connt. April 3,\\nSteam engines, c. double rack and twin wheels appUedto.\\nJosepli Woodhul), Rochester, Nev/-York, April 6,\\nSaw mills, impt. in. George Brown, Deerfield, Oneida cy. N. Y. Apiil 7,\\nSteam engine, cui-ved tube rotary, Elijah Bryan, New-York, April 8.\\nSpinning, in the self operating mule for. Ira and Aden Gay, Dun-\\nstable, N. U. April 10,\\nSalt in making, (re -issued, bearing former date.) Jean A. Teissier,\\nBoston, Massachusetts, April 11,\\nSalt, in the mode of making. Heniy I. Tudor, Boston, Mass. April 2 J,\\nSifting, in the ma. for. John Nicliols, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 29,\\nSpades shovels, making. Harlow Risley, Glastonbuiy, Conn. May 1,\\nSawing, impt. in the art of Israel Johnson jr. New- York, May 7,\\nStove, cooking, impt. in. Allen and I. Barnett, Louisville, Ken. June 13,\\nSteam engine, liydraulic. John Catlin, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 11,\\nSharpening scythes, with a rifle. Beviah Swift, Washington, N. Y- June 11,\\nSteam engine, rotary. D. B.Lee and S. Stewart, Phila. Penn. June 11,\\nStearn generating, in the use of flat boilers. D. Fanshaw and H.\\nHanks, Nevv -York, June 11,\\nStoves. Wm. Naylor, New-York, June 11,\\nShelUng corn. John S. Gardiner, Canandaigua, New- York, June 11,\\nSalt, manufacturing by the application of scape heat from steam\\nengine. Alexander Brown, Salina, New-York, June II,\\nSpinner, running cap. John Thorpe, Providence, R. I. June 11,\\nSpade, pronged. Wm. H. Horton, Sliddletown, Connecticut, June 11,\\nSto^ e, cooking, for Inu-ning Lelugh and other coal. Cornelius\\nSchermcrhorn, New-York, June 11,\\nSteam boilers. F. Coffin and C K. Beach, Boston, Mass. June 29,\\nSecuraig window siiucters. F. Bartholomew, New-York, June 30,\\nEvnng, bciisTg, and rcoi-tis -ig- Ecu, Medley, Bloomfecld, Tc nn. .July 7,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0155.jp2"}, "156": {"fulltext": "150 S.\\nSplints, app. to fractured limbs. D. 9. C. H. Smith, Sutton, Mass. July 7, 1839,\\nSliips -pumps. Manuel Francis, Boston, Massachusetts, July 7,\\nStraps and punching ma. Chai-les Ang-el, Philadelphia, Penn. July 15,\\nSteam, application of, to produce rotary motion. Jos. Mount, Nash-\\nville, Tennessee, July, 16,\\nStove cooking, E. E. Bennett, Sandy Hill, New-York, July 17,\\nSpring seats tor wagons. S. Reynolds,^Northumberland, N. Y. July 17,\\nScrews and nails, ma. for making wrought. Stephen I. Gould,\\nLitchfield, Connecticut, July 25,\\nSteam engine, for avoiding the dead point of a crank. Valentine\\n;arter, George Town, District of Columbia, Aug, 3.\\nStove, double furnace cooking. Josiah Richards, Claremont, N. H. Aug. 5,\\nStiffening for hats. Jonathan D. Wilson, New- York, Aug, 6,\\nSteam rise and apphcation. T. Packai-d and I. E. Strong, Gran-\\nville, New-York, Aug. 7,\\nShears, for shearing cloth. Samuel A. Britt, Cazenovia, N. Y. Aug. 10,\\nSpinner, American. Warren Allen, New-Haven, New-York, Aug. 15,\\nSharpenner, knife. Wm. I. Dunn, New-York, Aug. 18,\\nStove, air furnace oven. Oliver Davidson, Johnstown, New-York, Aug. 25,\\nStove, furnace cooking. Geo. Richards, Providence, R. I. Sep. 9,\\nSugar, manufact. from cane juice. Eb. A. Lester, Boston, Mass. Sep. 10,\\nScrew, serpentine auger. Geo. Shettcr, York, Pa. Sep. 10,\\nStraw, manufactured mto fine white paper. Louis Bomeisler,\\nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, Sep. 10,\\nSaw, veneering. Amos F. Smith, Salem, Massachusetts, Sep. 10,\\nSeeds, preparing for planting, .c. ZebinaLane, Hanisburg, N. Y. Sep. 21,\\nShingle, mill for sawing. Richard McOmber, Galway, New-York, Oct. 10,\\nStock, composition hinge. Gardner R. SiUibridge, New- York, Oct. 10,\\nScrew dock. Elisha Turner, Rochester, New-York, Oct. 10,\\nSpinning cotton, sUkflax, c. G. Addison and S. H. Stevens, N. Y.Oct. 10,\\nStocks, bitt, of composition. Augustus Phelps, Marlboro, Conn. Oct. 10,\\nSiiingle machine. Joel Barnes, Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, Oct. 10,\\nSaddle tree. Math. Ilaldeman, Trapp, Pennsylvania, Oct. 12,\\nSaw setter, application of a gauge. Ira Hatch, Westford, VeiTOont, Oct. 12,\\nSteam engine, supplying boilers by a revolving valve. Elam Young,\\nTate Township, Ohio, Oct 12,\\nSaws, straining and hanging. Levi Chapin, Walpole, X. H. Oct. 13,\\nScalding and knapping hats. Daniel Baldwin, Ithaca, New- York, Oct. 15,\\nSaw mill, flo.iting. John C. Ely, New- York, Oct. 21,\\nSteam engine. Mcllcn Battle, Albany, New- York, Nov. 6,\\nStoves for cuhnary purposes. Joseph Hurd jr. Boston, Mass. Nov. 10,\\nSpinning wool. John Orndorff, Russelville, Kentucky, Nov. 10,\\nSpinning cotton, throstle for. Samuel Blydcnbrn-gh, New-York, Nov, 10,\\nShingles, making by macliinery at oiui operation. Simeon Wood,\\nHolden, Mass. Nov. 10,\\nStove funnel, tin ware and copper ware. Oliver Hubbard, Clare-\\nmont, N. Hamp. Nov. 12,\\nShingles, riving, drawing, jointing, and squaring tlie same. Parke\\nJones, James City, a. Nov. 12,\\nStereotype plate. Nathan Hale, Boston, Mass. Nov. 20,\\nSteel carbonated from bars of wrought iron._ Stephen Pope, N-Y Nov. 20,\\nSculling wheels, for propelling boats. Benjamin M. Smith,\\nRochester, New York, Nov. 20,\\nSpinning or throwing silk, cotton, wool, kc. on tlie throstle. Hen-\\nry Ruggles, New-York, Nov. 24,\\nSign and guide boards. Stanley Cai-tfr, Raynham, Mass. Nov. 25,\\nSpring, for shutting doors, c. Lynus IJurwell, Berlin, Conn. Nov. 25,\\n[Seine, nets, or fence of wire, cordi^ or twine, C. Hall, Meridcn, Ct. Nov. 27,\\nShearing tlie knap of woollen cloth. Merrit Hurd, Augusta co. N-Y Dec. 7,\\nShingle cutter. Joel H- Johnson, Frcdonia, New-York, Dec. 8,\\nScraper, metitllic, for excavating earth under water. Oliver Teal,\\nSaiina, New-York, \u00c2\u00a3)cc. 8,\\nSteaming staves, for making barrck, casks, hogsheads, c. Jonah\\nThompson, Philaciclphia, Dec, 30.\\nSpinning and roping cotton and wool. Joseph B. Wheeler,\\nGahvay, New-Yoric, Dec. 50,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0156.jp2"}, "157": {"fulltext": "T. V. I6l\\nThrashing ma. impt. in the. John H. Bennet, New York, April 10, 1828,\\nTanning, impt. in the reel for. Wm. Brown, Frankfort, Fhilad a. April 17,\\nThrasliingma. impt. in. Calvin Emmons, New York, April 17,\\nTanning hides into leather. E. Shove T. Hunt, Locke, Cayu-\\nga CO. New York, May 13,\\nThrashing ma. in the. N. Case, North Gran\\\\ ille, Ohio, May 23,\\nThrash, grain from the straw of rice, c. A. Nourse, Beaufort, S. C.July 19,\\nTransport and conveyance. John I. Reekers, Baltimore, Md. July 21,\\nThrashing machine. Matthew Barney, Nantucket, Mass. Aug. 5,\\nTables, breakfiist and dining. Peter Barker, Worthington, O. Aug. 6,\\nTypes, casting printers W. M. Johnson, New York, Aug. 21,\\nThrashing ma. American. I. W. Post I. Bryan, New Bait. Va. Oct. 10,\\nTypes, in the ma. for casting printing. G. F. Peterson, N. York, Oct. 13,\\nThrashing ma. impt. in the. S. S. Allen, Skaneatelas, N. York, Nov. 1,\\nTobacco, tables used in drying cut. G. Campbell, Schenectady, N.Y. Jan. 7, 1829.\\nTow lines, for canal boats. J. Sandiford, Weston, Fairfield co. Ct. Feb, 16,\\nTan yards and tanning, impt. in. L. B. Johnson, Tompkinsville, Ky. Mar. 3,\\nTemples, in the rotarj-. Ira Draper, Sangus, Mass. April 1.\\nTwine and small cordage, ma. formak. A. Pond, Petersburg, Va. April 21,\\nTenons and small veneers, ma. forshtting. John McClintic,\\nChambersburg, Pa. April 21,\\nThrashing machine. George Fuller, Gardiner, Maine, June 11,\\nThrash, and winnow, grain. E. P. Davis W. Carey, Rig^ N. Y. June 11,\\nThrashing machine. George Fuller, Gardner, Maine, June 11,\\nTopical blood letting and drawing milk, cidled Hacmaqataetiphoous,\\nD. Houghtaling A. Mencely, Watervleits, N. Y. June 11,\\nTwister, self-supplying. Walter Hunt, New York, June 11,\\nTooth extractor, parallel moving perpendicular. E. Bryan, N. Y. July 13,\\nTypographer, a ma. for printing. W. A. Burt, Detroi^ M. T. July 23,\\nThrashing machine. Calvin Emmons, New York, July 27,\\nTooth ache, rheumatic pains, c. compound for curing. T. White,\\nSt. Clairsville, Ohio, j^jy 29,\\nTooth ache, rheum.atic specific, for the cure of. Samuel Penning-\\nton, Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, July 30,\\nThrashing machine. Enoch A. Harman, Upper Wakefield, O. Aug. 5,\\nTrip hammer, portable, for forging iron. S. Kilbum, Sterling, Ms.Aug. 1 8.\\nThreshing wheat, rye, oats, c. J. S. Wood, Petersburg, Va. Sep. 10,\\nTrimmings for harness, c. W- S. Robinson, Taunton, Mass. Sep. 22,\\nTree ot saddles. Matthias Haldeman, Trapp, Pa. Oct. 12,\\nTightening doors and windows. S. Hayward, Plainfield, Mass. Oct. 17*\\nTrusses, (originally patented July, 1817 A. G. Hull, N. York, Oct. 28.\\nThrostle for spinning cotton. Samuel Blydenburg, N. York, Nov. 10^\\nTin ware, copper ware, stove funnel manufac. Oliver Hubbard,\\nClaremont, N. H. Nov; 12,\\nThrostle frame, for throwing silk, cotton, flax, wool, kc. Henry\\nRuggles, New York, Nov. 24,\\nThrashing machine. Thos. G. Owen, Baltimore, Md. Nov. 26*\\nTurning lathe. Elijah Putnam, Gai-dner, Mass. Dec. 9,\\nThrashing grain. Wm. Barnes, Brookhaven, New York, Dec. I4\\nTide water power, connected with the principles of bouyancy and\\ngravity for applying power to ma. H. M. Weston, N. York, Dec. 23,\\nThrashing machine. John Haws, Hudson, New York, Dec. 31\\nVice, called the socket. Luther Hemenway, Sulhvan, N. H. Sep. 4, 1828.\\nV.^iriator, for measuring for garments. L. Peterson, Bath, Maine, Jan. 9, 1829*\\nVeneers, ma. for cutting. Caleb B. Burnap, Belfast, Maine, May 1,\\nVaults and privies, erection of. Thos. Rundle, Boston, Mass. Sep. lo\\nVeneering saw. Amos F. Smith, Salem, Mass. Sep. lo\\nVeneers and pannels, ma. for cutting. See. I. White P. Quinby,\\nBelfast, Maine, gep. 12\\nValve, revolving, for supplying the boilers of a steam engine.\\nElam Young, Tate township, Qct. 10.\\nVessels, propelUng by means of inside lever propelling wheels.\\nJohn J. Giraud, Baltimore, Md- Dec. I.", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0157.jp2"}, "158": {"fulltext": "15,3 W.\\nWashing ma., impt. in.Leavitt s. Eli M. Gibbs, Cheoango.N, Y. May 1,1828.\\nWashing machine, impt. in tlie. Moses P. Parker, Lowville, N-Y May 1,\\nWater wheels, with moveable paddles and calculated for streams\\nwithout dams. John Bell, Sycamore Townsliip, Ohio, May 9,\\nWashing machine, in the. George Hancock, Maysville, Mason, K. Ma} 24,\\nWater wheels, for mills, in. Abel Greenleaf, Mexico, Oswego, N.Y June 5,\\nWater proof, making leather. Abm. Sti-aub, Milton, Conn. June SO,\\nWays, method of constructing. Amasa Miller, New London, Ct. July 7,\\nWind wheel, impt. in the. Abner Murray, Atliens, Penn. July 8,\\nWindow blinds, c. spring fastenings for. Holly Seely, Otsego, N-Y July 14,\\nWasher, rotary, for washing clothes. Calvin Post, Caj uga, N-Y July 15,\\nWashing machine. Simon AVillard, jr. Cincinnati, Ohio, A\\\\ig. 2,\\nWashing and pressing clothes, ma. for. H. Averill, Richland, N.Y Aug. 14,\\nWind mill, horizontal. Walter Ingalls, N. H. Aug. 19,\\nWater, mode of raising from wells, .c. S. Smith, Mendon, Mon-\\nroe CO. New York, Aug. 20,\\nWagons, c. self-regulating brake. R. Turner, Worcester, Ms. Aug. 29,\\nWashing machine. Jonathan R. Davis, Hartland, New-York, Sept. 2,\\nWashing machine. Joseph Hathaway and Richard Hatliaway, 1st.\\nof Poultney, 2d. of Canandaigua, New-York, Sept. 5,\\nWashing and churning machine. John Grout, Cai-oline, N-Y. Oct. 10,\\nWindow blinds, impt. in. John Parkerson, Boston, Oct. 11,\\nWater, to flutter wheels, application of. James Stewart, Robert-\\nson CO. Tenn. Oct. 24,\\nWire harness, for weaving in. Ezra Brown, Cazenovia, N-York, Oct. 30,\\nWashing, filling, and corking bottles. Steen Anderson Bill, N-Y. Nov. 8,\\nWindow sash blinds, c. making. Jed. Richards, jr. Elbridge,\\nOnondaga co. New-York, Nov. 13,\\nWhitening Leghorn, straw, gimp, c. Henrietta Cooper, Frank-\\nlin CO. Penn. J Nov. 12,\\nWindlass, for weighing anchor. Saml. Nicholson, Boston, Mass. Dec. 1,\\nWhite lead, c. in the manufacture of Edward Clark, N-York,\\nWater v/heel, in the inclined. Orpheus Thompson, Jerico, Vt.\\nWater power, increasing. S. L. Holmes, Westchester co. N-Y-\\nWashing machine, in the. Ebenezer Blodget, New-Yoi-k,\\nWater wheel, in the hinged. M. D. Brownson, Mason co. Va.\\nWashing machine, in the. S. A. Brownson, Montrose, Pa.\\nWagons, in the mode of locking. John M. Davidson, Brown-\\nville, Penn.\\nWhite lead, mode of preparing without grinding. John Bumej\\nNew-Haven, Ohio,\\nWashing machine, in the. Reuben Mosher, Galway, Saratoga\\ncounty, New- York,\\nWater wheels, letting water on. John Houghton, Green, Geo,\\nWashing machine, in the. Amos Larcom, Albany co. New-York, Jan. 16,\\nWater and ah* proof cement. John I. Howe, New-York,\\nWater from wells, c. mode of raising. S. Smilb, Mendon, N-Y.\\nWashing machine. John Taylor, Dunstable, New-Hamp.\\nWool, double doffer for sorting and carding. John Boynton, S.\\nCoventry, Conn. _\\nWater wheels, for steam boats, etc. Paul Boynton, Ogdensbiu-g,\\nSt. Lawrence co. New-York,\\nWashing machine. Stephen Hinds, Susquehanna co. N-York,\\nWheel and rest, impt. in the. Israel Jolmson, jr. Essex co. N-Y.\\nWashing and churning machine. Frecdus Reed, Pike co. Penn. June 11,\\nWinnowing and thrashing grain. E. P. Davis and William Carey,\\nRiga, New^-York, June 11,\\nWool, or other fibrous material, mode of manufactui-lng-. John\\nGoulding, Dcdham, Mass. June 11,\\nWasher, Complete. Ephraim Vv lieeler, Galway, New- York, June 1),\\nWheels, water, and paddle. Benjamin Howard, Worcester, Ms. Jmiell.\\nWeight of goods and other loading of boats, ascertaining. Thos.\\nCahoon, Troy, New-York, June 18,\\nWindlass, power. William Pennell, Brunswick, Maine, June 29,\\nAA indow shutteT 5, ?ecnr)n. Francis Bartholomew, New-Yoj t. JimeoO.\\nDec\\n4,\\nDec\\n6,\\nDec\\n8,\\nDec.\\n10,\\nDec.\\n19,\\nDec.\\n26,\\nDec.\\n31,\\nJan.\\n1, 1829.\\nJan.\\n8.\\nJan.\\n13,\\nJan.\\n16,\\nJan.\\n31,\\nMar.\\n17,\\nApril 1,\\nApril\\n11,\\nApril\\n21.\\nApril 25,\\nMay\\n1,", "height": "3383", "width": "1891", "jp2-path": "patenteesmanualc00elli_0158.jp2"}, "159": {"fulltext": "VV. Z. 153\\nWater, pm-iiylng. George B. White\u00c2\u00bb New-York, July 7,1829\\nWheel, current and tide. Asa Madison, Detroit, Michigan Ter. July JO,\\nWashing and churning. Joel B. Pratt, Milo, New-York, _ July 14,\\nWebb of cloth, forming of wool without spinning or weaving.\\nJohn Arnold, Norwalk, Conn. July 15,\\nWheels, construction aiid application of, to carnages, c. Geo.\\nD. Bridgeraan, New-Haven, Conn. July 16,\\nWagons spring seats. Schuyler Reynolds, Northumberland, N-Y July 17,\\nWool, mode of manufactui ing. John Goulding, Dedham, Mass. July 21,\\nWater, raising, called an atmospheric steam engine. I. Mead, and\\nM. Kitchell, Lebanon, Ohio, July 27,\\nWater, machine for raising. A. E. Lazelle and D. Bloodgood,\\nPoughkeepsie, New- York, July 27,\\nheels, rims, or felloes, making by steaming and bending.\\nMerritt Blakeslee, Canaan, Conn. July 29,\\nWashing machine. WiUiam E. Arnold, Haddam, Conn. Aug. 3,\\nWagon, manuring. James Bowman, Coosa watcliies, S. C. Aug. 12,\\nWheat fan. Geo. Hoffman, Fredericktown, Md. Aug. 21,\\nWater, raising, by atmospheric pressm-e. Samuel McCune, Wil-\\nmington, Oliio, Aug. 25,\\nWashing ma. and heating water for the same. Enos D. CheiTy,\\nAuburn, N. Y. Sept. 10,\\nWashing alluvial eai th, clay and soft ores, separating gold, c.\\nWilliam H. Folger, Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 10,\\nWashing machine. George E. Stoking, Aurelius, Sept. 10,\\nWater wheel applied to the current of a river to give motion, c.\\nJoseph Wallace, Hartford, Kentucky, Sept. 11,\\nWater, drawing from forebays and discharging it on water wheels.\\nJ. P. Espy and Andrew Young, Pliiladelphia, Penn. Sept. 11,\\nWagon tire, hoops, bands, 8cc. binding. J. Butler, Cobleskill, N-Y Sept. 24,\\nWasher, Queen s, for washing and scouring cloths. Pinkham\\nMosher, Ballston Spa, New- York, Oct. 10,\\nWasher and churn. Geo. B. Gibbs, Le Raysville, Penn. Oct. 10,\\nWindow and doors tightening. Stephen Haywood, Plainfield, Ms. Oct. 17,\\nWashing machine. H. Shively, R. S. McEwen and Jno. Linds-\\nley, Fredericksbiu-g, Va. Qct. 21,\\nWinding up clocks. Richard Ward, Waterbury, Conn. Nov. 5,\\nWasliing machine. Eleazer Berry, New-York. Nov. 12,\\nAVashing and separating gold, c. W. H. Folger, Charlotte, N. C. Nov. 13^\\nWashing machine. Chs. D. Wright, E. Haddam, Conn. Nov. 19,\\nWashing macMne. Roswell Brainerd, Haddam, Conn. Nov. 23^\\nWashing, scouring, and fulling clothes, making carpeting of wool,\\netc. Harvey Slayton, Lockport, N. Y. Nov. 25\\nWheels, paddle. Jacob Perkins, London, England,- Nov. 3o\\nWater wheel, horizontal and spiral and grist mill. Alexander\\nTemple, Brookfield, Ohio, Dec. n^\\nWashing and boiling all kinds of wearing apparel, etc. I. T. W.\\nDennis, Paintville, Ohio, Dec. 16\\nWeaving narrow stuff, such as ribbons, webbings, tapes, feiTets,\\ngirthings, chaise lace, fringes, c. without the use of shut-\\ntles. John Thorp, Providence, R. Island, Dec. 22\\n7Ag zag screw in lieu of the crank. 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