. The journal of Lieut. John L. Hardenbergh of the Second New York continental regiment from May 1 to October 3, 1779, in General Sullivan's campaign against the western Indians . se in 1869 and 1870. Fig. 74 represents the Wheeler No. 6 as a mower in usein 1872. Fig. 75 shows the same machine with the protect-ing cover raised to exhibit the arrangement of the gearing. Fig. 76 represents the No. 6 as a Self Raking Reaper and as used in 1873. The same machine is shown in , with the finger bar and platform folded up, for travelingon the road, and Fig, 78 represents the Wheeler front-cut OF


. The journal of Lieut. John L. Hardenbergh of the Second New York continental regiment from May 1 to October 3, 1779, in General Sullivan's campaign against the western Indians . se in 1869 and 1870. Fig. 74 represents the Wheeler No. 6 as a mower in usein 1872. Fig. 75 shows the same machine with the protect-ing cover raised to exhibit the arrangement of the gearing. Fig. 76 represents the No. 6 as a Self Raking Reaper and as used in 1873. The same machine is shown in , with the finger bar and platform folded up, for travelingon the road, and Fig, 78 represents the Wheeler front-cut OF CAYUGA COUNTY, N. Y. l70 Mower of 1881, and known at the present time as theOsborne No. 2, Independent Mower. In conclusion it may be stated that in preparing this arti-cle for the press, in the spring of 1882, it has been deemedadvisable to introduce cuts to illustrate the descriptive matterand give a better understanding of the several subjects andtheir various stages of progress to the present state of devel-opment. Note.—The preceding paper was read before the Society on the evening of December21, 1880, instead of September 21, 1880 as set forth in sub-title, p. SUPPLEMENT TO THE INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS OF CAYUGA COUNTY, N. Y. Read before the Cayuga County Historical Society, at Auburn, N. 21st, 1880. BY DAVID M. OSBORNE.


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