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Man Using Hand-Cranked Corn Sheller

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A man is standing in the open doorway of a farm building using a hand-cranked sheller for corn for horses and calves. There is a galvanized bucket underneath the sheller for catching the corn, and a basket of ears of corn is on the ground nearby. There is a cow looking out of the barn door on the right.

Date Created:
1942
Creator:
International Harvester Company

Publication Information

Creator International Harvester Company
Date Created 1942

Physical Description

Format Image
Dimensions 26 x 21 cm

Collection Information

Source Collection International Harvester Company photo albums, circa 1899-1965
Call Number MCC MSS 7Z, Album 497
Media Number Box 173
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Copyright Information

Copyright Status IN COPYRIGHT
Unique ID
W014154
Legacy ID
WHi 121819

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