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No. 4 Steel Mower

Image

Original pen and ink drawing of an illustration used in a McCormick Company advertising catalog. Includes illustrations of a horse-drawn hay rake and a hay press.

Date Created:
1886
Creator:
McCormick Harvesting Machine Company

Publication Information

Creator McCormick Harvesting Machine Company
Date Created 1886

Physical Description

Format Image
Extent 1 drawing
Dimensions 28 x 21 cm

Collection Information

Source Collection Advertising materials and catalogs, 1847-1902
Call Number McCormick Mss 5X
Catalog Record https://search.library.wisc.edu/catalog/999463826302121
Finding Aid https://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-mcc0005x
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Copyright Information

Copyright Status NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES
Rights Holder Wisconsin Historical Society
Unique ID
W0145OA
Legacy ID
WHi 86956

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