Who Invented the Reaper? An Answer to the Protest Statement Said to Have Been Filed At the Treasury Department

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M. Lee, of the firm of Lee & Fisher, Whiteley's attorneys: " Cincinnati, April 11, 1861.
" Messrs. Kingsland & Ferguson: " Gents — We vi'rite you at the instance of various of the mower and reaper manufacturers who oppose the extension of McCormick's patents. . . . We have taken much testimony in the case and ob- tained a resolution of Congress giving us more time, until May 11, to take further evidence. Now this litigation is for the joint interest of you all, and we have supposed all would su
...stain it. ... 7/" Mc- Cormick's patents are extended he will monopolize the entire business and you iviil all either liave to pay him $1^ per machine or quit; for although he was beaten in the Hussey case he has reissued his patents, as you are aware, so as to cover every machine of any real value. All he waits for now is an extension and he will begin a war on you all, and it will be found almost impossible to beat him in court on these reissues. They are prepared with great care, but he can be beaten in the Patent Office, and he must be beaten now or never.

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