Lexicographical Neighbors of Landsides
Literary usage of Landsides
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Madison, Dane County and Surrounding Towns: Being a History and Guide to by Park, Wm. J., & co., pub (1877)
"Also to our LIGHT PRAIRIE PLOWS, Which are GOOD and CHEAP. And to our "OLD
RELIABLE" FULL CLIPPER PLOWS, With Extra High and Thick Steel landsides. ..."
2. Practical Blacksmithing by Milton T. Richardson (1890)
"Welding Plow Lays to landsides. I have found a good method for welding steel plow
lays to landsides. ..."
3. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1910)
"... and landsides altho i understand a wheelright in the Jersy claims to be the
inventor of them there was no building wanting at the end of the above ..."
4. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1889)
"... the depth being regulated by means of a lever (N) operated bv the driver, and
the furrow being kept open by extension of the landsides. ..."
5. The Genesee Farmer (1849)
"... it mould-boards and landsides, but have never seen a wheel so much worn in
the :m< oa to render it unlit for use on л new mould-board. ..."
6. Essays on the Progress of Nations in Civilization, Productive Industry by Ezra Champion Seaman (1868)
"... until after the invention of iron mould-boards, and iron landsides fitted to
shares, constituting all that part of a plough which runs in the ground. ..."
7. A Brief History of Forestry in Europe, the United States and Other Countries by Bernhard Eduard Fernow (1911)
"... silting over the fertile lands in the valleys and occasional landsides in the
mountain country, where extensive tracts are nearly bare of vegetation. ..."