Date: | 1929 |
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Description: | Exterior of Oak Hill farm, home of H.H. Harris, one of the pioneers of the strawberry growing and shipping industry in Wisconsin. |
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Description: | A view of men and a number of children picking strawberries in a field. Caption reads: "Picking Strawberries, Harriman, Tenn." |
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Description: | Letterhead of the American Cranberry Exchange, which had a main office in New York City and a branch office in Chicago, with "Eatmor Cranberries" in a scro... |
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Description: | Strawberry field, probably at the Lake Nursery. |
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Description: | Men, women, and children are gathered in a field picking strawberries, probably at the Lake Nursery. Castle Mound is in the distance. |
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Description: | Man showing a carton of strawberries under an awning, while behind him men, women, and children are gathered in a field to pick strawberries, probably at t... |
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Description: | View down row of what may be a field of berry bushes. A wood post in the foreground on the right has wire or rope supporting the row of plants. Trees and h... |
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Description: | Front cover and menu pages from Knott's Berry Place, with multi-colored boysenberries suspended over rows of plants in the fields, and parked cars lined up... |
Date: | 1907 |
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Description: | Text on front reads: "Indian Canoe" and "Greetings from Tomah, Wis." On reverse: "Camp of berry-pickers, man, wife, and children. Camp site on a beautiful ... |
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