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N.C. Wyeth Depiction of McCormick Reaper Demonstration

Date: 1931
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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Portrait of Brooks McCormick

Date: 1976
Description: Portrait of Brooks McCormick (1917-), an International Harvester executive. Brooks McCormick began his career with IH in 1940, serving throughout the decad...
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Harold McCormick

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Description: Harold McCormick, President of International Harvester 1918-1922. Harold was the son of Cyrus McCormick, inventor of the reaper. He was married three time...
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Chauncey McCormick

Date: 1930
Description: Chauncey McCormick, member of the International Harvester Board of Directors from 1936 until his death in 1954. His grandfather William McCormick was Cyru...
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Brooks McCormick with Unidentified Man

Date: 1969
Description: Brooks McCormick standing outdoors next to an unidentified man who is holding an International Pay Hauler toy truck in his hands. Behind them a man stands ...
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Brooks McCormick

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Description: Brooks McCormick standing behind the microphone at a podium with his arm raised in a gesture. The name tag on his suit coat pocket reads: "Brooks McCormick...
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Brooks McCormick with Men in Hard Hats

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Description: Brooks McCormick standing indoors and talking to someone on the left. Only the person's hand holding a drinking cup with IH logo's on it is visible. Two me...
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Portrait of Brooks McCormick

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Description: Waist-up portrait of Brooks McCormick sitting in a chair with a pencil in his hand. Behind him is a large world map on the wall.
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Brooks McCormick and Three Men

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Description: Brooks McCormick is standing in the center foreground with three unidentified men standing behind him. In the background high up on the wall is a sign for ...

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