Photograph
Katherine Dexter McCormick on a Grain Binder
Three men in suits work on an International Harvester grain binder while Katherine Dexter McCormick sits in the seat of the machine. The man bent over the machine in the center is likely a Mr. Cavanaugh. The other two men are two of the following: Mr. Pridmore, Mr. Brooks and/or Mr. Sharp of the Osborne Experimental Department. The photograph was likely taken by Katherine McCormick's husband Stanley McCormick. |
Image ID: | 31390 |
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Creation Date: | 08 1905 |
Creator Name: | Unknown |
City: | Dazey |
County: | |
State: | North Dakota |
Collection Name: | Nettie Fowler McCormick correspondence, 1775-1939 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | photographic print, b&w |
Original Format Number: | MCC MSS 2B, box 102, July-Dec. 1905 |
Original Dimensions: | 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
The photo is one of a series of five filed in the correspondence of Nettie Fowler McCormick. The attached note reads: "Dearest Mother, These photos will interest you I know. The trip was an interesting one and Katherine was glad to see the country and the machines in the field. She enjoyed driving the binders. The pictures were taken on a farm 1,320 acres near Dazey, N.D. - west of Fargo. We shall tell you all about our trip when we meet. Lovingly, Stanley." |
Fields (Agriculture) |
Agricultural machinery |
McCormick family |
Men |
Outdoor photography |
Women |
Suits (Clothing) |
Dresses |
Hats |
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