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Farmer Filling Manure Spreader

Date: 02 09 1911
Description: Farmer shoveling manure into the box of a horse-drawn International New Low manure spreader in a farm yard.
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Farmers Baling Hay with IHC Hay Press

Date: 01 15 1908
Description: Three men are posing in a field while baling hay with an IHC horse-driven hay press.
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International M-2-4 Truck Manufactured for U.S. Marines

Date: 1941
Description: Driver field testing an International M-2-4 truck manufactured at International Harvester's Springfield Works for the U.S. Marine Corps.
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Men Using International Harvester Hay Press

Date: 09 09 1913
Description: Two men using an International Harvester hay press at Springfield Works in Ohio. On the left is a large haystack. There are farm buildings in the backgroun...
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Motorized Hay Press

Date: 04 30 1910
Description: Two men demonstrate a motorized hay press in front of a barn and a Champion Works factory building.
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Horse-Powered Hay Press

Date: 01 15 1908
Description: Three men in a field use a horse-powered hay press. Two carriages are on the the left.
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Three Men Operating Horse-Powered Hay Press

Date: 01 15 1908
Description: Three men working with a horse-powered hay press. The horse is on the right. There are bales of hay stacked in the background.
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Milk Cooler in Shed

Date: 11 03 1936
Description: A man places a milk can into a cooler housed in a shed. More milk cans and pails are stored on a wooden shelf outside the shed.
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Milk Cooler

Date: 11 03 1936
Description: A man lifts a milk can into an International Harvester milk cooler.
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McCormick-Deering Tractor at Exposition

Date: 1935
Description: A uniformed man, possibly a police officer or a security guard, drives a McCormick-Deering I-12 tractor through the Eastern States Exposition grounds towin...
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Teachers Learning Rope Tying

Date: 1918
Description: Group of men and women, probably teachers, seated inside a schoolroom learning various rope tying. Original caption reads: "Fourth Normal School District.....
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Class in Vitalized Agriculture

Date: 1918
Description: Large group of men and women, probably teachers, tying rope near a school building. A woman is standing on the right side, identified as Mrs. Streeter, wit...
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Baling Operation

Date: 10 02 1908
Description: View towards four men using a horse-powered hay press. Three men are working with the hay press, and another man is standing on top of the large haystack. ...
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Loading Bales into Barn

Date: 09 12 1908
Description: View across barnyard toward men working near an open barn door with a horse-drawn hay press.
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Man with Horse-Drawn Manure Spreader

Date: 06 17 1909
Description: Right side view of a man driving a horse-drawn manure spreader. In the background is a fence.
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Men with Hay Press in Field

Date: 08 20 1909
Description: Group of men working with a hay press in a field.
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Men Using Horse-Drawn Hay Press

Date: 10 13 1909
Description: View across field towards three men using a horse-drawn hay press to bale hay. One man is standing on a pile of hay on the right. Another man is standing o...
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Men Operating Hay Press Near Barn

Date: 11 03 1909
Description: View towards three men operating a horse-powered hay press near a barn.
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Men Operating Hay Press Near Barn

Date: 04 30 1910
Description: Two men operating horse-powered hay press in front of a barn. There is a factory building in the background on the right.
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Man with Horse-Powered Hay Press

Date: 11 08 1910
Description: View of a man working with a horse-powered hay press near a barn. The two men are loading hay from a large haystack into the hay press. Two horses are powe...

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