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Football Game at Hillside Home School

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Description: A football game being played near Hillside Home School, an early progressive school operated by Ellen and Jane Lloyd Jones, aunts of Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Plano Grain Binder

Date: 1914
Description: A farmer uses a horse-drawn Plano grain binder in a field.
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Poster Illustrating Old and New Harvesting Methods

Date: 05 15 1928
Description: Poster or display board illustrating the differences between "old" and "new" methods of harvesting grain. Includes images illustrating harvesting methods b...
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H.W.B. Shocco Sunday School

Date: 1912
Description: A large group of women, men, young boys and girls in Sunday dress clothes are separated into three wagons pulled by an International tractor. The original ...
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Farmall Tractor with Experimental Equipment

Date: 06 02 1927
Description: A man is driving a Farmall tractor and attachment through a field. The handwritten text below the photograph identifies either the tractor or the attachmen...
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John Deere Tractor

Date: 06 02 1927
Description: A man is operating a John Deere tractor with an attachment through a field. The handwritten text below the photograph identifies either the tractor or the ...
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Farmers with Ronning Ensilage Cutter

Date: 10 04 1923
Description: Farmers operate a tractor, a Ronning ensilage cutter and a horse-drawn wagon in a field.
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Logging with a TD-35 Crawler Tractor

Date: 1939
Description: Men with an International TD-35 TracTracTor (crawler tractor) engaged in logging operations. According to the original caption, the tractor "logs an averag...
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Spreading Asphalt with International A Tractor

Date: 1946
Description: men spread asphalt on a road using an International A tractor and Seaman asphalt mixer. Original caption reads: "An International A being used to haul a Se...
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Service Window at Muscatine Imp. Co.

Date: 01 14 1929
Description: Service or parts counter at the Muscatine Implement Company, an International Harvester dealership. A man, possibly a customer, is standing at the counter ...
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Husker and Shredder Near Barn

Date: 1912
Description: A man operating a Husker-Shredder near a barn and silo. The husker-shredder is powered with a belt connected to an engine.
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International Truck with Logs

Date: 06 17 1927
Description: A man loads logs onto the bed of an International truck in a wooded area while two horses stand beside the vehicle.
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Men Baling Hay with IHC Press

Date: 1913
Description: Men and a young boy bale hay from a large haystack using an IHC hay press. On the left is a stack of finished hay bales.
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Men with Hay Press

Date: 1919
Description: Men are standing on a large pile of hay using pitchforks to load hay into a hay press operated by two other men.
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Man Standing by Farmall M Tractor

Date: 1947
Description: A man stands next to a Farmall M tractor with decals. There is a brick wall in the background.
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Experimental HT-340 Tractor

Date: 1961
Description: Men gather to look at an International Harvester Model HT-340 tractor on display behind a rope. The sign above the tractor reads, "Gas Turbine Powered Hydr...
Book or Pamphlet

Waterloo Boy Tractor Brochure Back Cover

Date: 1918
Description: Back cover of a brochure produced by the Waterloo Gasoline Engine Company of Waterloo, Iowa to advertise the Waterloo Boy one-man tractor. The cover featur...
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First Avery 20-35 Tractor

Date: 1915
Description: Rear view of a man using an Avery 20-35 tractor and a disc harrow to work in a field.
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No.9 Harvester Thresher

Date: 09 06 1926
Description: Original caption reads: "No. 9 harvester-thresher as built in 1926. This was a large 16-foot machine and the heaviest harvester-thresher ever built by the ...

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