Date: | 1931 |
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Description: | Painting by N.C. Wyeth depicting the public demonstration of the first reaper by Cyrus Hall McCormick at Steele's Tavern, Virginia in 1831. The painting sh... |
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Description: | Building thought to be a cheese factory, with workers and horse-drawn delivery wagons in the front. |
Date: | 11 01 1933 |
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Description: | Men working with a Farmall F-30 tractor, a No. 1-B hammer mill and a wagon near a barn. The F-30 tractor has electric lights. |
Date: | 1930 |
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Description: | Men use a Farmall tractor and a steel husker-shredder(?) on the farm of Robert Rawley. |
Date: | 1915 |
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Description: | Men loading hay into a barn with the help of an International 15-30 tractor. In the foreground a man is standing near the tractor. |
Date: | 1900 |
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Description: | View across street of storefront of a McCormick Harvesting Machine Company dealership. Men are standing along the sidewalk. Two other men are sitting on ho... |
Date: | 1929 |
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Description: | Front cover of a booklet advertising the Baker line of agricultural equipment, including gas tractors, steam engines, and grain threshers. A photograph at ... |
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Description: | The frame of a broken wagon sits in a field. In the background are in several farm buildings and a farmhouse. |
Date: | 10 20 1978 |
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Description: | View across field towards a wagon stacked with bales of hay near a barn and a silo at the base of a bluff near Union Center. |
Date: | 08 23 1912 |
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Description: | Two men are standing in the factory yard discussing a binder. The man on the left is wearing overalls and a cap, and the man on the right is wearing a cap ... |
Date: | 1976 |
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Description: | Farmers head for the barn with a load of hay bales as a storm looms overhead. A hay baler is hitched between the tractor and the wagon. Farm buildings are ... |
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