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US Patent: 17,719
Crosscut-sawing apparatus
Patentee:
Henry F. Willson (exact or similar names) - Elyria, OH

USPTO Classifications:
83/753, 83/777

Tool Categories:
woodworking machines : circular saws : circular sawmills
woodworking machines : sawmills : circular sawmills

Assignees:
Henry B. West - Elyria, OH
Henry F. Willson - Elyria, OH

Manufacturer:
West & Willson - Elyria, OH

Witnesses:
C. E. Bassett
H. S. Rockwood

Patent Dates:
Granted: Jun. 30, 1857

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Vintage Machinery entry for West & Willson
Description:
"Fifth Annual Report of the Indiana State Board of Agriculture", 1857, lists "A reciprocating cross-cut saw, was exhibited by H. F. Wilson, of Elyria, Ohio. It may be made useful, and we therefore give it a diploma."

This invention was written up in the 1857-09-12 Scientific American, which concludes, "For further information, address Messr. Willson & West, Elyria, Loraine, county, Ohio, who are constructing machines, and are prepared to receive orders for them." The 1860-07-01 Ohio Cultivator carries an ad from West & Wilson (sic) Mfg. Co.

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