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| [P] James Monroe as President and John Quincy Adams Signed Patent for Improvement in Machine for Cutting straw, hay, stalks & other kinds of fodder, for cattle; for cutting rags and ropes for paper-making; & also tobacco for smoking [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed "James Monroe" as President and "John Quincy Adams" as Secretary of State, and "W[illia]m Wirt" as Attorney General; Washington, D.C., February 13, 1818, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a two page description of the invention. To Alpheus Bigelow. A rare paper & tobacco related patent!
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| ww: John Quincy Adams DS Northwest Territory Land Grant
“...That Jacob Weidner, Sr. of Butler County having deposited in the General Land Office a Certificate of the Register of the Land Office at Cincinnati whereby it appears that full payment has been made for the North East quarter of Section Eight, in Township Nine, of Range two, East, containing one hundred and sixty one acres and twenty hundredths of an acre... in the Territory north west of the Ohio, and above the mouth of the Kentucky River...” Document signed “J.Q. Adams” as President and “Geo:[rge] Graham” as Commissioner of the General Land Office; October 22, 1825, one page on vellum, with white wafer land office seal.
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| ww: James Monroe as President and John Quincy Adams Signed Patent for Improvement in Archimedian Screws [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed "James Monroe" as President and "John Quincy Adams" as Secretary of State, and "W[illia]m Wirt" as Attorney General to James Cooper; Washington, D.C., December 14, 1819, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a one-half page description of the invention: “The improvement consists in doubling the spiral chamber that carries the water, instead of its being a single channel, as is the case in the Archimedian Screw.”
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| [P] James Monroe as President and John Quincy Adams Signed Patent for Improvement in the Thrashing Machine [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed "James Monroe" as President and " John Quincy Adams" as Secretary of State, and "W[illia]m Wirt" as Attorney General to Andrew Noble; Washington, D.C., January 12, 1824, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a three and one-half page description of the invention, signed by the inventor.
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| [P] John Quincy Adams as President and Henry Clay Signed Patent for Improvement in Preserving Timber Used in the Construction of Wooden Locks for Canals Relating to the Erie Canal [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed "John Quincy Adams" as President and "H[enry] Clay" as Secretary of State, and "W[illia]m Wirt" as Attorney General to Simeon Guilford; Washington, D.C., July 10, 1826, one page, vellum, with white paper presidential seal and ribbon. Includes a two-thirds page description of the invention, signed by the inventor.
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| James Monroe as President and John Quincy Adams Signed Patent for Improvement in the Machine for Planting Indian Corn [American President] [Science & Technology]
Document signed "James Monroe" as President and "John Quincy Adams" as Secretary of State, and "W[illia]m Wirt" as Attorney General to Andrew Cock; Washington, D.C., March 20, 1821, one page on vellum, with embossed white wafer and red wax presidential seal, and ribbon. Includes a two and one-quarter page description of the invention, signed by the inventor.
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