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Grapple

Description: Patent for providing a cheaper version of removing pipes or tubing from wells.
Date: March 18, 1913
Creator: Drake, Charles W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Gate-Operating Mechanism

Description: Patent for an improved gate operating mechanism to allow vehicles to approach the gate and the gate move to the open position and to move to the closed position has passed through the gate opening. Includes illustrations.
Date: August 21, 1917
Creator: McDaniel, James M. & McDaniel, Claud M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Pipe-Clamp.

Description: Patent for a pipe grip that is formed out of two bars with two gripping surfaces forming two mechanical jaws.
Date: September 7, 1915
Creator: Brown, Milo
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Railway-Brake.

Description: Patent for "railway brakes, which are constructed to grip the wheels, and which, in the event of an emergency, may be set to lift the wheels off the track in order to obtain a quick stoppage of the train" (lines 9-14) including illustrations and explanations of the brakes' components.
Date: June 26, 1913
Creator: Drake, Charles W.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Robert Ellison, Cattle and Horses

Description: Business correspondence written on letterhead from the late 19th century. Letterhead includes cattle illustrations, decorative designs with business name, and descriptions of brand markings. Text reads: "Pasture in Collingsworth County."
Date: 1898
Partner: Texas General Land Office

Rocking Chair Ranche, Limited

Description: Business correspondence written on letterhead from the late 19th century. Letterhead includes cattle illustration business name, with text reading: "Post Office Address Drawer "A," Aberdeen, Collingsworth Co., Texas"; "Head Quarter Ranche, North Elm Creek, Collingsworth Co., Texas" in lithographic print by The Gast Lith Eng. Co. N. Y.
Date: 1893
Partner: Texas General Land Office

The State of Texas, County of Collingsworth

Description: Business correspondence written on letterhead from the late 19th century. Letterhead includes decorative designs, illustration of courthouse, and county name, with the names P. W. Myers, Co. Judge; J. W. Anderson, Co. & Dist. Clerk; A. F. Swofford, Shff. & Tax Collector; J. K. Duke, County Atty.; F. Eiring, Co. Treasurer; M. B. Adamson, Co. Assessor; A. P. Ellis, Co. Surveyor; W. W. Swofford, Co. Com. Pre. No. One; S. E. Tomlinson, Co. Com. Pre. No. Two; J. H. McDowell, Co. Com. Pre. No. Three;… more
Date: 1896
Partner: Texas General Land Office

County of Collingsworth

Description: Business correspondence written on letterhead from the late 19th century. Letterhead includes decorative designs and county name, with the names E. H. Small, County Judge; J. [?] Anderson, Dist. and County Clerk; A. F. Swafford, Sheriff & Tax Collector; R. H. Cocke, County Treasurer; J. R. Beasley, County Assessor; A. Buerger, County Surveyor; D. Atteberry, Co. Com. Prec. No. One; John Winney, Co. Com. Prec. No. Two; T. C. Atkinson, Co. Com. Prec. No. Three; W. H. Groves, Co. Com. Prec. No. Fou… more
Date: 1897
Partner: Texas General Land Office

Plow-Point Attachment

Description: Patent for an attachment for the point of a plow that protects the point from wear and tear, especially in soil that is sandy.
Date: July 18, 1916
Creator: Trout, Calvin L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Cultivator Foot

Description: Patent for a cultivator foot. This cultivator foot is designed to be a new kind of inexpensive, simple, and efficient cultivator foot.
Date: August 22, 1922
Creator: Dawson, Joseph E.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Ribbon-Cabinet.

Description: Patent for a ribbon cabinet that is designed to display the different types of ribbon available.
Date: December 30, 1913
Creator: Daniel, Robert O.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Animal Trap.

Description: Patent for an improved and simplified trap where "a large number of rats can be caught in succession before the trap has to be emptied, as the trap door arrangement is automatic in regard to resetting" (lines 20-24).
Date: June 23, 1914
Creator: Willard, Thomas A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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