Photograph
Man Tapping Sugar Maple Tree

A man drilling a hole in a sugar maple tree, for extracting the sap, using a hand drill. A bucket is hanging on the opposite side of the tree under a tap. The sap will eventually be made into maple syrup. More trees with buckets, low wood buildings and a horse-drawn wagon are in the background. |
Image ID: | 90623 |
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Creation Date: | date unknown |
Creator Name: | University of Wisconsin. Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction |
City: | |
County: | |
State: | Ohio |
Collection Name: | Classified file, circa 1850s-1950s |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | negative, b/w copy |
Original Format Number: | (W6)6856 |
Original Dimensions: | 5 x 4 inches |
Implements, utensils, etc. |
Horses |
Trees |
Coats |
Hats |
Shoes |
Work clothes |
Tools |
Maple syrup industry |
Croplands |
Industrial buildings |
Men |
Outdoor photography |
Horse-drawn vehicles |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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