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Hoosier Grain Drills Catalog Cover

Date: 1903
Description: Cover of an advertising catalog for Hoosier Grain Drills manufactured by the American Seeding-Machine Company. The company was later purchased by Internati...
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Enos L. Jones Farm

Date: 1903
Description: View down hill of the Enos Lloyd Jones farm with Hillside Home School and Romeo and Juliet in the background.
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Corn Shocker in Field

Date: 1903
Description: Farmer operating a corn shocker in a field.
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Rudolf Herrling Farm

Date: 1903
Description: Rudolf Herrling farm looking west from the sawmill platform. Three men are near horses and carts in a fenced-in area. In the background is the farmhouse.
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Four Generations Husking Corn

Date: 1903
Description: Alexander, Edgar, August, and William Krueger husking corn in a cleared corn field. Each of them is holding an ear of corn, and a pile of husked corn is si...
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Husking Corn in a Cleared Field

Date: 1903
Description: Johanna, Jennie, Edgar, and William Krueger husking corn in a cleared cornfield. Corn shocks are scattered around the field. Farm buildings are in the far ...
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Farmstead

Date: 1903
Description: View across field towards a farmhouse, windmill and farm buildings. Several people are standing near a number of horse-drawn carriages near the farmhouse.
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Elevated View of Two Farmsteads

Date: 1903
Description: View down hill towards two adjoining farmsteads.
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Farmhouse

Date: 1903
Description: View across cleared field toward a farmhouse behind a row of pine trees.
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View of Farmstead

Date: 1903
Description: View across field with patches of snow towards a farmstead behind a row of trees.
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Ed Wendorf and a Horse

Date: 1903
Description: Ed Wendorf standing with a horse in front of the Wendorf home.
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Posing with Horses

Date: 1903
Description: Gust Wendorf, standing in the center, is holding the halters of two horses while his wife, on the right, holds a baby. Mrs. Will stands on the far left, an...

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