
Title: Combining A Field Of Grain Chrome PM 1967 Aug-10
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Title: Potato Harvest, Aroostook County Maine (ME), Chrome PM 1960 Sep-26
Description:
Potato Harvest in Aroostook County, Maine. The "Potato Empire of the World" takes on a pictueresque beauty that is unmatched with acres of varied color potato blossoms, fields of grain, all in Mother Nature's natural setting.
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Title: Tater Time In Maine Scenic Maine (ME), White Border PM 1932 Sep-17
Description:
When the farmers start in digging They will stop you on your way, They will smoke and chew tobacco While they talk about the pay; They say, "Fill up your baskets, Just as much as you can lug," For they're always in a hurry Till them 'taters are all dug. In the Village stores there's 'tater talk About their monstrous size; Some of these yarns they sound like truths, But a lot of them are lies; There is no whiskey to be had, Spring water in a jug, But there'll be an awful racket When them 'taters are all dug.
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Title: Elmwood Engine Co.,, No. 11 House On Greenwich St Providence Rhode Island (RI), Divided Back unused
Description:
Second size La France Piston Engine, built in 1890. Diameter of pump, 4 5/8 in.; steam-cylinder, 8 in.; stroke, 8 in. Placed in service at Station 11, Jan. 6, 1906. Drawn by two horses, and weighs, ready for service, 9,000 lbs. Also Combination Wagon, built as hose-wagon in 1895. changed to a combination wagon in 1904. Drawn by two hourses and in 1895. Changeed to a combination wagon in 1904. Drawn by two hourses and is equipped with rubber tires and roller-bearing axles. Carries 800 ft. of 2?-in. Hose and 200 ft. of ?-in. Hose. Is equipped with one 22-gal. Tank and weighs, ready for service, 4,530 lbs. Placed in service as hose-wagon May 18, 1895; as combination wagon Dec. 30, 1904. Company consists of 1 Capt., 1 Lieut., 5 hosemen, 1 engine-man, 1 Asst. Engine-Man 1 Hose-Driver, 1 Engine Driver.
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Title: Cotton Bales Divided Back unused
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Title: Harvesting In The Great Wheat Fields (MB), Divided Back unused
Description:
A scene depicting farmers harvesting wheat in one of the greatest wheat fields in the world. The country is very fertile having been at one time a part of Lake Aggasiz
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Title: In The Hayfield Divided Back PM 1916 Mar-18
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Title: Ox Team With Cotton Seed Divided Back PM 1917 Mar-01
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Title: Combine Harvesting Wheat In The West Linen PM 1945 Jun-01
Description:
Caterpillar Tractor
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Title: Digging Potatoes In Maine Scenic Maine (ME), Linen PM 1936 Aug-06
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Title: Tater Time In Maine Scenic Maine (ME), Linen unused
Description:
When The Taters are all dug. When the farmers start in digging They will stop you on your way, they will smoke and chew tobacco While they talk about the pay; They Say, "Fill up your baskets, Just as much as you can lug," For they're always in a hurry till them taters are all dug. In the Village stores there's tater talk About their monstrous size; Some of these yarns they sound like truths, But a lot of them are lies; There is no whiskey to be had, Spring water in a jug, But there'll be an awful racket When them taters are all dug.
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Title: An Amish-Man Kinzers Pennsylvania (PA), Chrome unused
Description:
An Amish-Man proudly engineers his antique and unique tractor past the revue stand at the Annual outing of the Rough & Tumble Engineers at Kinzers, Pa.
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Title: A Harvesting Scene Horse-Drawm Thresher Divided Back unused
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Title: Threshing Wheat In Oregon Scenic Oregon (OR), Divided Back unused
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Title: First Year's Showing Made By A Warroad Minn Settler Minnesota (MN), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Aug-25
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Title: Drying Prunes In California Scenic California (CA), Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-21
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Title: Picking Cotton Imperial Valley California (CA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Stacking Alfalfa on a Western Ranch Divided Back PM 1912 Sep-16
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Title: Tomato Canning On Maryland's Eastern Shore Maryland (MD), Chrome unused
Description:
Maryland is famous for pioneering in the canning of fresh foods
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Title: A "Combination" Harvester And Thresher At Work Scenic Montana (MT), Divided Back PM 1912 Oct-07
Description:
This method of harvesting "dry land" grain in Montana, is growing rapidly. You will note that we use a traction engine for this purpose.
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Title: Lettuce Harvest In South Texas Texas (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Laying Mulch Paper Scenic Hawaii (HI), Chrome unused
Description:
The Mulch paper is laid in long strips on the ground, and Pine-apple slips are inserted through punctured in the paper. This conserves the moisture and allows the Pineapple slip to grow unmolested by weeds.
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Title: Salinas Valley's Fertile Soil Produces Vegetables King City California (CA), Chrome unused
Description:
Salinas Valley's fertile soil produces vegetables for shipment every month in the year, and sugar beets to maintain the world's largest beet sugar factory, Vegetable field here is near King City.
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Title: Allis-Chalmers Model "WD" Tractor The Roto-Baler Linen unused
Description:
Tune in . . . The National Farm and Home Hour Every Saturday - All NBC Stations. The Model "WD" is a full 2-plow tractor, completely equipped with hydraulic control system, power adjusted wheel tread, shock absorber seat, and two clutch power control system. All controls are convenient, easy to reach and operate. The Roto-Baler is a tractor-powered one-man operated, completely automatic field baler, which produces the Rolled Bale. Its low initial cost and operated, completely automatic field baler, which produces the Rolled Bale. Its low initial cost and operating economy make it ideal for the Family Farm. See your Allis-Chalmers dealer, or write Allis-Chalmers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Title: Gathering Cotton, The Old Way And The New Linen unused
Description:
While the old method of filling long dragging sacks is still used in the South, the modern mechanical handling enables today's cotton workers to gather manyfold over the quantity possible by hand pickers.
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Title: New Power-Driven Side-Delivery Rake And Tedder Linen unused
Description:
Tune in . . . The National Farm and Home Hour Every Saturday - All NBC Stations. A modern side-delivery rake designed exclusively for tractor operation. Power take-off driven. Selective reel-speed transmission, with two speeds forward and one reverse (for tedding). 33 anti-friction bearings. One-plow tractor (or larger) will handle it. See your Allis Chalmers dealer, or write Allis-Chalmers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Title: Ready For The Threshing Crew Scenic North Dakota (ND), Divided Back PM 1910 Mar-01
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Title: Timothy And Red Clover Field Scenic North Dakota (ND), Divided Back unused
Description:
The soil of North Dakota is exceedingly fertile the clay subsoil being nearly as fertile as the top soil. The principal cereal raised is wheat. The state produces over 500,000 tons of timothy and red clover each year.
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Title: Harvesting Soybeans Scenic Iowa (IA), Chrome unused
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Title: Peanut Pickers Scenic Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
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Title: Peanut Stacks Scenic Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Peanuts are fast becoming an important crop in the southland. At harvest time, the peanuts are uprooted and sacked in piles to dry. When dry they are run through machines to separate the peanuts from the vines.
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Title: Peanut Stacks Scenic Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Peanuts are fast becoming an important crop in the southland. At harvest time, the peanuts are uprooted and sacked in piles to dry. When dry they are run through machines to separate the peanuts from the vines.
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Title: Roto Speed Chrome unused
Description:
Get the job done in a hurry! Roto Speed Cuts stalks, clears land, mows pastures. Manufactured by Lilliston Implement Co., Albany, Ga.
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Title: Apple Blossom Festival Lake Ontario New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Signals the start of another rich apple growing season in the heart of New York's Lake Ontario Apple district
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Title: Bin Farmin Nigh On To Ninety Years Divided Back unused
Description:
Bin farming nigh on to ninety years, but it ain't never agreed with me none.
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Title: Cow Milk Butter Divided Back PM 1908 Oct-12
Description:
This is a cow This is a milk. This is a butter
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Title: Grape Harvesting Chrome PM 1956 Aug-20
Description:
Begun in 1969, approximately 90% of the grape crop produced in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York is now harvested mechanically. Most of the premium wine grapes grown in New York state come from the Finger Lakes.
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Title: Rice Harvesting Arkansas (AR), Chrome unused
Description:
Rice harvesting in the Grand Prairie section of Arkansas delta country. Arkansas produces a very large percentage of the world's rice supply
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Title: The Story Of Two Grades Of Milk Private Mailing unused
Description:
Shall the babies die in order that Unprogressive Milk Producers may be spared the trouble and expense of conducting their business Properly? The Carroll Baby Saving Bills Say No!
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Title: Wheat Girl Private Mailing unused
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Title: Dairymaid And Farmer Divided Back unused
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Title: Autumn Divided Back PM 1910 Jul-21
Description:
Carbon Photo Series
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Title: Farm Scene Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-08
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Title: Farmer going to Market Divided Back PM 1917 Dec-27
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Title: Drying Prunes California (CA), Divided Back PM 1909 Jun-05
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Title: Ox Team Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Farm Scene - Horses Real Photo unused
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Title: Canadian Harvesting Scene Divided Back unused
Description:
Cutting the grain
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Title: Drying Peaches In California Scenic California (CA), Divided Back PM 1911 Sep-25
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Title: Haying Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Equity Feeds Elevators Perryton Texas (TX), Real Photo unused
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Title: Picking Cotton In Alabama Divided Back unused
Description:
HERE IS A TYPICAL COTTON PICKING SCENE DOWN IN DIXIE, ONE OF THE GREATEST INDUSTRIES IN THE UNITED STATES, AND THE PROSPERITY OF THE SOUTH DEPENDS ON A BOUNTIFUL COTTON CROP.
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Title: NATIONAL APPLE SHOW, 1st PRIZE CARLOAD DISPLAY BY M. HARON. Wenatchee Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Growing Sugar Cane Scenic Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
Sugar cane grows luxuriantly in the Everglades and stalks often reach lengths of twelve to fifteen feet. From Canal Point on the east, around the southern shore of Lake Okeechobee, Moore Haven on the west, a distance of fifty-five miles, can be seen the plantations of United States Sugar Corporation.
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Title: Harvest Time Kansas (KS), Chrome unused
Description:
COMBINES WORKING-IN OF THE MANY FIELDS FOUND IN KANSAS " THE WHEAT STATE."
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Title: Harvesting Crew Picking Texas Oranges Texas (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
HARVESTING CREW PICKING TEXAS ORANGES IN THE LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY. THE TRUCK IN THE BACKGROUND WILL TAKE THE BOXES OF FRUIT TO THE PACKING PLANTS
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Title: Pineapple Harvesting Scenic Hawaii (HI), Chrome unused
Description:
RAY HELBIG'S HAWAIIAN SERVICE.
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Title: Gathering The Famous Blue Grass Seed Scenic Kentucky (KY), White Border unused
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Title: Harvest Along The Rio Grande Chrome PM 1963
Description:
Cabbage harvesting time in the Rio Grande Valley Of Texas
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Title: Gathering Hops White Border unused
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Title: Wheat Blockade In Eastern Washington Washington (WA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: First Come First Served Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Bales Of Cottage Ready For Shipment Linen unused
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Title: The Modern Method Of Harvesting Tobacco Chrome unused
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Title: Barning Tobacco In Dixie Chrome unused
Description:
Using string to tie the tobacco on a stick to be hung in the barn for cureing. One of the many scenes you will see traveling through the south land
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Title: Peanut Pickers Chrome unused
Description:
South Georgia and South Alabama are large producers of peanuts for which many uses have found
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Title: BEAN THRASHING IN VENTURA Co. Ventura County California (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Harvesting Oranges In Florida Scenic Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
The orange, a native of Asiatic Countries, was brought to America by the Spaniards in the 16th Century. The blossoms are exquisitely fragrant with delicate white petals. A tree in all its golden glory of ripened fruit is a delight to see.
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Title: Picking Strawberries In Louisiana Scenic Louisiana (LA), Linen unused
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Title: Cutting Shocking And Stacking Sugar Cane Linen unused
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Title: Barning Tobacco In Dixie Chrome unused
Description:
Using string to tie the tobacco on a stick to be hung in the barn for cureing. One of the many scenes you will see traveling through the south land
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Title: Stringing Tobacco At Harvest Time Chrome unused
Description:
After Tobacco leaves have been pulled from stalks and bound into small bundles they are placed on sticks preparatory to racking in the barn and curing by heat
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Title: Citrus Harvest In Florida Scenic Florida (FL), Chrome PM 1982
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Title: Harvesting The Golden Wheat Linen unused
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Title: Among The Turnips Divided Back PM 1906
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Title: What Can We Do For Home And Country? Divided Back PM 1917
Description:
We can help the farmers with their crops
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Title: Southwest Implement Co., Beaver Oklahoma (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Case Tractor
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Title: Chuck Wagon Lunch Time On The Range Chrome unused
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Title: Horse Power For Threshing Grain Chrome unused
Description:
Hill post Card - Horse Powered Machines like this were used for threshing grain I Mich. 1860 to 1895
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Title: Gigantic Modern Grain Elevators Linen unused
Description:
The Bread Basket of The of U.S. A
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Title: At The Cotton Gin Linen unused
Description:
The Texas cotton crop is the most valuable crop grown in any single political subdivision in the world. Cotton is produced in 223 counties in the state, more than 170,000 bales being produced in one county per year.
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Title: The Sweetheart Of Oklahoma's Wheat Country Scenic Oklahoma (OK), Linen unused
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Title: A Dutch Farm W. C. Nakken, Divided Back unused
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Title: Milking Time Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Hay Field Divided Back unused
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Title: Interpretation Clause Divided Back PM 1909
Description:
Art. I. The expression "ass" includes a mule or other beast of burden, and the expression "cattle" includes sheep.
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Title: Pineapple Harvesting Chrome
Description:
Libby's modern machinery and skillful pickers labor together in Hawaii's fertile pineapple fields harvesting the "King of Fruits."
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Title: Amish Horses And Wagon Chrome unused
Description:
At a feed mill in Northern Indiana. Horse drawn equipment is used on the farms, as the Amish believe in the ways of their forefathers. The children learn the responsibility of farm life at a very early age.
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Title: Combine Harvesting Wheat In Kansas Scenic Kansas (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Kansas, "The Sun Flower State" is the largest wheat producing state in the United States. It leads the nation in flour milling, manufacturing more wheat flour than any other state. Supporting its leadership in flour milling, Kansas has the largest wheat storage capacity in the Union. The many grain elevators, throughout the state, have rightly been called "Castles in Kansas."
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Title: Maine Potato Farm Scenic Maine (ME), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Valley City Valley City North Dakota (ND), Linen unused
Description:
Carol Larson
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Title: A Large Orange Grove In The Sunny South Linen unused
Description:
The bushy trees of glossy green With fruit of orange hue. And lake. Just perfects the scene Beneath the skies so blue
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Title: Florida's Golden Harvest Linen PM 1950
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Title: Tobacco Auction In Kentucky Linen unused
Description:
An ever interesting Scene
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Title: Young Man -Why Isn't You At The Front? Linen unused
Description:
Lady-she don't give milk at the front. Ain't I a killer-diller?
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Title: Sure-There's A Shortage Of Male Labor- But I Don't Mind Linen unused
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Title: A Busy Day Down Deep In The Land Of Cotton Linen unused
Description:
Texas, The lone star State. An everyday scene during cotton picking time deep down in the "Land ob Cotton." Cotton and its byproducts are one of Texas' most important industries.
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Title: Haying In Sterling Run Scenic Pennsylvania (PA), Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Hop Picking Scenic Washington (WA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Cave of the winds
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Title: Beautiful Idaho Apple Orchard Scenic Idaho (ID), Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
A three year old Apple Orchard
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Title: Interior Of Citrus Packing House Scenic California (CA), Linen PM 1946
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Title: Weighing Cotton White Border unused
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Title: Florida Farm Land Scenic Florida (FL), Divided Back unused
Description:
Ready for planting
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Title: Large Field Of Lettuce In Bloom In California Scenic California (CA), Divided Back
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Title: Billings Bridge Rutland Vermont (VT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1909
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Title: Picking Oranges Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: A Washington Harvest Scene Scenic Washington (WA), Linen PM 1937
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Title: No Cold Storage In Wisconsin Scenic Wisconsin (WI), Divided Back PM 1912
Description:
(Scenes along the country roads)
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Title: Farm Products Real Photo unused
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Title: Building a Silo Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Springville Springville New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Harvesting Hay
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Title: Mining Florida Gold (Oranges) Chrome unused
Description:
Tons of oranges are carried in these trucks from groves to the packing houses or juice concentrating plants. Oranges are picked from November to May
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Title: Digging Potatoes In Maine Scenic Maine (ME), Linen PM 1953
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Title: Potato Digging In Maine Linen unused
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Title: Maine Potato Farm Scenic Maine (ME), Linen PM 1941
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Title: Harvesting Cranberries On Cape Cod Cape Cod Massachusetts (MA), Linen unused
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Title: Making Hay While The Sun Shines unused
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Title: A Southern Tally-Ho unused
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Title: Barn unused
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Title: Getting Ice unused
Description:
Sincere greetings and best wishes for holiday happiness
Currier & Ives
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Title: 10,000 Tons of Wheat Ready For Shipment PM 1908
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Title: A Humming Time In The Wisconsin Meadows unused
Description:
(Scenes along the country roads.)
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Title: Husking Corn PM 1913
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Title: All Men Are Liars unused
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Title: Iowa Field, Farm unused
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Title: Nighttime Farm Scene unused
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Title: Our Farmers' Golden Harvest Fields unused
Description:
(Scenes along the country roads.)
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Title: A Corn Field unused
Description:
Showing Corn Stakls 12 feet in height on the road of a Thousand Wonders
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Title: A Bright Look Our unused
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Title: In The Corn Field unused
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Title: Threshing tine On The Old Farm unused
Description:
("Scenes along the country roads.")
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Title: Wheat In Stacks Waiting Shipment unused
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Title: The Sweetheart Of The Wheat Country unused
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Title: 35000 Bushels Of Wheat Waiting For Thresher PM 1912
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Title: A West Texas Ocean Of Wheat At Twilight
Description:
The new "Bread Basket" of America - where millions of acres of waving, golden grain extend to the horizon; and the world's finest wheat is reaped each year with astonishing speed by great, modern combine-harvesters.
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Title: Gigantic Modern Grain Elevators For The Bread Basket Of The U.S.A PM 1958
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Title: A Wheat Overflow In Washington Wa PM 1910
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Title: Churning A Mountain Woman At One Of Her Chores unused
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Title: When they're brining in the corn, I'll be thinking Jessie dear PM 1908
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Title: I'll be waiting for your Jessie when they're bringing in the corn PM 1908
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Title: Couple in Cornfield PM 1908
Description:
Where we roamed amid the clover And birds sang sweet at morn
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Title: When they're bringing in the corn, I'll be thinking Jessie dear.
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Title: Turpentine Still unused
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Title: Handicrafts Of The Southern Appalachian Mountains unused
Description:
The native of the Southern Appalachian Mountains are noted for their many handicrafts which have been handed down from generation to generation. Almost every community has some individual of family who devote all or part of their time to weaving, the making of baskets, hooked rugs, weaving, etc. The man shown here is making one of the many styles of baskets to be found in the mountain communities and the woman is mending a pair of home made trousers.
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Title: Highway Scene In Western Kansas PM 1934
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Title: Farmer Couple Dancing in Cornfield
Description:
Of that sweet love you gave me When you were with me here
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Title: Gosh thats a long Cow! PM 1937
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Title: Oxen Pulling Plow Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: An Anxious Moment unused
Description:
Reproduced from the April, 1917 Cover of Successful Farming, by permission of Successful Farming Publ. Co., Des Moines. Iowa.
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Title: Haying Scene Near Daggett Daggett Michigan (MI), White Border PM 1922
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Title: Greetings from Frederick Frederick Maryland (MD) unused
Description:
farmers haying
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Title: Spraying Maine Potato Field in Bloom Scenic Maine (ME), Linen unused
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Title: Combine Harvesting Wheat in Kansas Scenic Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Potato Harvester Aroostook County Maine (ME), Chrome unused
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Title: Potato Harvest Aroostook County Maine (ME), Chrome unused
Description:
The "Potato Empire of the World" takes on a picturesque beauty that is unmatched with acres of varied color potato blossoms, fields of grain, all in Mother Nature's natural setting.
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Title: The Creek at Sunset Chrome unused
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Title: Picking Florida's Golden Oranges Jeep Chrome unused
Description:
A Typical scene of orange pickers during midwinter in sunny Florida
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Title: Cotton Picking Time Chrome unused
Description:
The modern cotton pickers offer sharp contrast to the back-breaking job of hand picking cotton
John Deere Harvesters
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Title: Tuck's Oilette Country Life Divided Back unused
Description:
The meadows glow and rise unquell'd Against the mowers scythe."
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Title: Picking Oranges in Florida Linen PM 1951
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Title: Growing Tobacco Linen unused
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Title: Picking Desert Grapefruit in an Arizona Grove Scenic Arizona (AZ), Linen PM 1953
Description:
Arizona DESERT Grapefruit has one of the longest harvesting seasons for any fruit. First shipments are made ordinarily early in November, and the season extends well into July. Two or three pickings are made on each grove during the season, and only the best fruit is taken at each picking. Photo shows pickers carefully selecting top-quality fruit at a Desert Grapefruit Grove ""In the Valley of the Sun."" Arizona
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Title: Bales of California Cotton San Joaquin Valley California (CA), Chrome PM 1958
Description:
The San Joaquin Valley is noted for producing the fiinest cotton in the world
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Title: Picking Oranges White Border unused
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Title: A Washington Harvest Scene Divided Back unused
Description:
Wheat Fields
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Title: Orange and Grapefruit Packing House in The Sunshine State unused
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Title: How Happy I Could Be With Either, If T'Other Dear Charmer Were Away PM 1909
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Title: Harvesting Scene Stockton California (CA) unused
Description:
San Joaquin Country near Stockton
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Title: Workers in the fields - California Farm Scenic California (CA) unused
Description:
There is no Title
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Title: A pumpkin patch, farm unused
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Title: Parlin & Orendorff Co., Canton Illinois (IL), Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-24
Description:
P. & O. Canton Engine Gang Plows. Four Plows cutting 16 Furrows, A strip 18 feet 8 inches wide, over 60 acres a day. Write for our pamphlet "Plowing by steam." it tells the whole story.
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Title: Caterpillar Tractor Farming Real Photo PM 1917 Jun-18
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Title: Allis-Chalmers Model "G" Tractor Linen unused
Description:
Tune in . . . The National Farm and Home Hour Every Saturday - All NBC Stations. A new, economical tractor for some jobs on all farms, and all jobs on some farms. Engine is mounted in rear and tools in front, giving the operator a clear, straight-ahead view of his work. A complete line of front mounted, quick-hitch implements is available for the Model "G". See your allies-Chalmers dealer, or write Allis-Chalmers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Title: Picking Oranges In Florida Florida (FL), Linen unused
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Title: New Ford Tractor 1952 NAA-Jubilee Salisbury Center New York (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
The New Jubilee Model, with the most advanced hydraulics in any tractor, with extra power, size, weight and a wealth of other advancements, rates as today's most model tractor. As a power source for Dearborn Implement, it brings new ease, speed and economy to modern mechanized farming.
Darling's Farm Supply
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Title: Fruit Drying In California Scenic California (CA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Aug-01
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Title: Mount Popocatepetl In The Distance Divided Back unused
Description:
Modern American Binders near the Pyramids of Cholula
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Title: Field Transportation In The Florida Everglades Scenic Florida (FL), Linen unused
Description:
Throughout the harvest season, wagon trains of harvested sugar cane can be seen on their way to the various Cane loading hoists scattered over the properties of United States Sugar Corporation where the cane is transferred to railroad cars for the trip to the sugar house of Clewiston, Florida.
Catepillar Tractor
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Title: Picking Hops At Independence Independence Oregon (OR), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1910
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Title: Field Full Of Cotton Pickers Chrome unused
Description:
A Field full of cotton pickers may be seen anywhere in the South every autumn. This scene, though, shows contestants vying for the title of "World's champion Cotton Picker" at the National Cotton Picking Contest sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce at Blytheville, Arkansas each year.
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Title: Side Hill Harvesting With A Caterpillar Divided Back PM 1919
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Title: Harvesting Cranberries On Cape Cod Cape Cod Massachusetts (MA), Linen unused
Description:
About 400,000 barrels of Cape Cod Cranberries are harvested yearly. The cranberry bogs are dry when the pickers start to crawl over them with their large half-bushel scoops which are capable of scooping-up four bushels an hour. Few berries pick as easily. Most of the crop is canned in the form of juice or sauce and shipped all over the world.
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Title: Picking Desert Grapefruit In An Arizona Grove Arizona (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Arizona Desert Grapefruit has one of the longest harvesting seasons for any fruit. First shipments are made ordinarily early in November, and the season extends well into July. Two or three pickings are made on each grove during the season, and only the best fruit is taken at each picking. Photo shows pickers carefully selecting top-quality fruit at a Desert Grapefruit Grove "In the Valley of the Sun," Arizona.
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Title: Panama Pacific Stacking Wheat At Goomburra Valley Divided Back unused
Description:
Area under wheat in Queensland in 1913, 132,655 acres; yield, 1,769,432 bushels; valued at 442,358 ($2,145,436,30).
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Title: Preparing Soil For Sowing Cathay Scenic North Dakota (ND), Divided Back unused
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Title: Threshing Wheat In North Dakota Scenic North Dakota (ND), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Halladay Geared & Pumping Windmills, Pumps, Tanks Etc Batavia Illinois (IL) unused
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Title: Corn And Pumpkins, Berkshire Hills unused
Description:
"When the frost is on the pumpkin and the fooder in the shock."
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Title: The Settlers Pride unused
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Title: Harvest Field By Moonlight
Description:
"Scenes along the country roads."
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Title: Making Hay While The Sun Shines PM 1910
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Title: Couple in the Corn Field unused
Description:
Where we roamed amid the clover And birds sang sweet at morn
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Title: From When The Frost Is On The Punkin PM 1910
Description:
"O it's then's the time a feller isa-feelin' at his best, With the risin' sun to greet him from a night of peaceful rest, O, it sets my heart a clickin' like the tickin of a clock, When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the shock!" James Whitcomb Riley.
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Title: Iowa Corn Field, Farm PM 1954
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Title: Rice Thrashing Houston Texas (TX) PM 1911
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Title: Barn A, 418 feet long, Briarcliff Farms Pine Plains New York (NY) PM 1910
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Title: A pumpkin patch Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Farming Scene, Horses Haying, Farmers Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Orange Picking in Florida
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Title: Picking Changes in Florida PM 1946
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