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RE-1Jan. 09, 1838J. HatchMachine for sowing plaster, ashes, seed, and other separable substancescrop planters
RE-4Aug. 06, 1838J.S. GoldImprovement in an Oven called the "Union Oven"ovens
RE-6Dec. 04, 1838A.D. SpoorImproved Stove for Burning Anthracite and other Coalstoves
RE-8Apr. 18, 1839J. MackayImprovement in Mode of Fitting the Hammer-Heads of Piano-Fortesmusic instrument maker
RE-9Jul. 06, 1839S. Couillard, Jr.Machine for Combing Wool and Separating the Longer from the Shorter Fibersspinner
RE-11Aug. 31, 1839D. WilliamsImprovement in the Art of Tailoringrules
RE-12Sep. 14, 1839A.G. Hull, deceased (estate of)Improvement in trueese for the cure of prolapsus uterimedical devices
RE-15Oct. 22, 1839M. DayImprovement in Machines for Spinning Hemp, Flax and Manila Grass
RE-18Dec. 10, 1839W.H. MackrellImprovement in Fasteners for Shutters and Blindsshutters and blinds
RE-23Aug. 26, 1840J. StimpsonImprovement in the mode of Forming and Using Cast or Wought Iron Plates or Rails for Railroad-Carriage Wheels to run upontrack and switches
RE-26Sep. 30, 1840P. WilliamsonImprovement in the Making or Manufacturing of the Premium Railway Cooking-Stoverailroad car stoves
RE-28Nov. 21, 1840D. WilliamsImprovement in a Cooking Stovesstoves
RE-31Mar. 18, 1841E. HoweImprovement in the application of material called palmofleaf or brub grass to the stuffing of beds, mattresses, sofas, cushions, and all other uses for which hair, feathers, moss, or other soft and elastic substances are used
RE-37May 17, 1842A.J. MurrayImprovement in Portable Presses for Pressing Tobacco, Cotton, Hay, etc.tobacco machinery
RE-38May 17, 1842S. MerrickImprovement in the Screw Wrenchesnut wrenches
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