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International Harvester Cream Separator Exhibit

Date: 11 12 1927
Description: Exhibit of McCormick-Deering ball-bearing cream separators by International Harvester.
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Photographer Capturing Repairmen at Work

Date: 11 09 1928
Description: View towards a photographer or an assistant holding a flashbulb as a photograph is taken of repairmen working on tractors in the shop of an International H...
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International Harvester Farm Equipment and Literature Exhibit

Date: 06 18 1927
Description: McCormick-Deering cream separators, farm equipment parts, accessories, advertising literature and posters arranged on a table, possibly for a state fair. A...
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Nurse Standing Beside Tray of Instruments

Date: 06 1919
Description: Nurse standing beside a tray of medical instruments in a medical office at one of International Harvester's factories. The nurse is dressed in a white unif...
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Female Students in Evening Class

Date: 12 10 1919
Description: Women pose at their desks in an evening class. Three women (teachers?) stand in the back. Mathematical equations are written on the blackboards in the ba...
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Man Working with Metal at Workbench

Date: 01 18 1921
Description: A man wearing overalls shaping a piece of metal at a workbench. A variety of hand tools are on the bench and the wall. The man is likely working at Interna...
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Men Moving Large Parts

Date: 08 08 1918
Description: Two men use a crane to move large parts inside an International Harvester manufacturing plant. The factory is likely International Harvester's Osborne Work...
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Power Plant at Osborne Works

Date: 05 05 1924
Description: Factory worker standing in a power plant(?) at International Harvester's Osborne Works (later know as "Auburn Works").
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Factory Workers at Osborne Works

Date: 05 06 1924
Description: Factory workers posing near parts and machines at International Harvester's Osborne Works (later known as "Auburn Works").
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Interior View of International Truck

Date: 09 10 1928
Description: An interior view of an International truck, showing the steering wheel, gear stick, column shifter, acceleration pedal, brake pedal, and clutch. There is a...
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Men Working in Storage Area

Date: 1920
Description: Three people are working in a storage area of a factory. Sun is streaming in from windows on the left. One man on the right holding a bundle of wood while ...
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Man and Woman with International Harvester Float

Date: 05 29 1925
Description: A man wearing a suit and bow tie, and a woman wearing a Kimono-style jacket, and pants and a turban, are standing indoors in front of an International floa...
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Salesman Selling Machine Part to Customer

Date: 1925
Description: Staged set up showing a salesman, standing behind a table, selling a machine part to a customer. Behind the men are rows of divided shelves with parts in s...
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Salesman Selling Machine Part to Customer

Date: 06 03 1925
Description: Staged set up showing a salesman, standing behind a table, selling a machine part to a customer. Behind the men are rows of divided shelves with parts in s...
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Walking Plow

Date: 06 17 1925
Description: Walking plow on display on a wood floor.
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Walking Plow

Date: 06 17 1925
Description: Walking plow on display on a wood floor.
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Hiller Plow on Display

Date: 06 17 1925
Description: Hiller plow on display on the wood floor of a building.
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Corn Planter on Display

Date: 06 17 1925
Description: Close-up of a corn planter set up on blocks indoors.
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Corn Planter

Date: 06 17 1925
Description: Close-up of corn planter.
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Listers, Sulky, Two Wheel Chain Drive

Date: 06 17 1925
Description: Listers, sulky, two wheel chain drive on display indoors.

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