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Patent Number Date Title Name City Description
1,002,980 Sep. 12, 1911 Miter-box George W. Fish Kalamazoo, MI Samples marked with Sept. 12,1911 date as well as Jan. 14, 1913 1050208 Patent dates. Fish's Patent picture does not completely resemble the sample. Its believed this Patent is for the improved work holders or clamps .Two samples have been observed, one marked , 'G.W .Fish Mitre Box Co., Rockford ,ILL.', and one marked, 'Fish Mitre Box, Barber-Coleman Company , Rockford, ILL. USA.'
1,050,208 Jan. 14, 1913 Miter box George W. Fish Rockford, IL Samples marked with Sept. 12,1911 1002980 date as well as Jan. 14, 1913 Patent dates. Fish's Patent picture does not completely resemble the sample. Its believed this Patent is for the depth stop, no samples have been seen with the spring loaded guides .Two samples have been observed, one marked , 'G.W .Fish Mitre Box Co., Rockford ,ILL.', and one marked, 'Fish Mitre Box, Barber-Coleman Company , Rockford, ILL. USA.'
1,337,387 Apr. 20, 1920 Tool Cabinet Constant Bouillon Torrington, Litchfield County, CT Southgate & Southgate - patent attorneys

Abstract:
This invention relates to a tool cabinet adapted for attachment to a lathe or other similar machine.

It is particularly designed for holding the several parts of a so-called draw-in chuck in convenient position for the operator, and for protecting the parts from loss or damage.

It is the object of my invention to provide a tool cabinet of this type which may be cheaply and easily manufactured, and which may be readily attached to the machine with which it is to be used.

A further object is to provide for the easy adjustment of the cabinet both horizontally and vertically, in relation to the machine.

1,591,643 Jul. 06, 1926 Bobbin treating and handling mechanism Burt A. Peterson Rockford, IL
1,739,667 Dec. 17, 1929 Milling Cutter Ritchie P. Dewey Rockford, Winnebago County, IL