McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Advertising Card | Print | Wisconsin Historical Society

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McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Advertising Card

McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Advertising Card | Print | Wisconsin Historical Society
Inside of a McCormick Harvesting Machine Company advertising card.  Features color illustrations demonstrating the development of harvesting technology, including the reaping hook, the cradle, and the original McCormick reaper, "First practical reaper ever invented."  The final illustration is the McCormick Reaper Works factory in Chicago: "Largest in the world."
DESCRIPTION
Inside of a McCormick Harvesting Machine Company advertising card. Features color illustrations demonstrating the development of harvesting technology, including the reaping hook, the cradle, and the original McCormick reaper, "First practical reaper ever invented." The final illustration is the McCormick Reaper Works factory in Chicago: "Largest in the world."
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:36369
Creation Date: 1886
Creator Name:McCormick Harvesting Machine Company
City:
County:
State:
Collection Name:Advertising materials and catalogs, 1847-1902
Genre:Print
Original Format Type:prints, photomechanical
Original Format Number:MCC MSS 5X, box 2, folder 33
Original Dimensions:8 x 6.25 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
See Image ID: 36208 for the outside of this advertising card.
SUBJECTS
Agricultural implements
Agricultural machinery
Fields (Agriculture)
Horses
Flowers
Hats
Work clothes
Advertising
Factories
Agricultural machinery industry
Men
Agricultural laborers
Farmers

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