Photograph
Relief Tractors
Men driving thirteen McCormick-Deering relief tractors down a dirt road for delivery to the victims of the "tri-state tornado." There are people watching from the left side of the road, and damaged trees and debris can be seen. The tractors appear to be 10-20s. |
Image ID: | 59943 |
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Creation Date: | 04 01 1925 |
Creator Name: | International Harvester Company |
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State: | Indiana |
Collection Name: | International Harvester Company photo albums, circa 1899-1965 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | photographic print, b&w |
Original Format Number: | MCC MSS 7Z, Album 250, Pg.6 |
Original Dimensions: | 9 x 7 inches |
Photograph taken from a series of southern Indiana scenes showing the aftermath of the "tri-state tornado" of March 18, 1925. The tornado passed through Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing nearly 700 people. In response to an appeal from John Covert of the Indiana Farm Bureau Relief, International Harvester sent twenty tractors and plows to Princeton, Indiana, and twelve tractors to Griffin, Indiana. The tractors arrived in Princeton on March 29, 1925. Local farmers used the equipment to plow their fields and plant their crops. The original caption from the April 1925 issue of Harvester World reads, "Thirteen of the tractors sent from Chicago are here on their way to lift black despair from the hearts of the farmers who, with their horses killed or disabled, had abandoned hope of getting their fields plowed." |
Assistance in emergencies |
Disaster relief |
Tornadoes |
Men |
Outdoor photography |
Roads |
Agricultural machinery |
Tractors |
Trees |
Clothing and dress |
Hats |
Work clothes |
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