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Children's program plants knowledge of ag history Global Harvester Corn Sheller.jpg This 1914 International Harvester Corn Sheller is one of the pieces of antique farm equipment in the museumâ s collection. (Politesse photo) The Overland Trail Museum will present "The East Forty" children's |
Auction and sale at Holcomb-Jimison Farmstead Museum in Delaware Township on ...
These comprehend antique tools, a corn sheller, ringer-type washing machines, ox yokes, a bag scale, apple press, stone grinder, shoe nick stool, kerosene lamps, baseball card posters, china cabinet, cabinet with dry sink, Federal chest of drawers made in
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tourist house silverware; corn shellers of all kinds; 11' wooden Wolverine boat with Firestone outboard motor; full assembly copper horse weathervane; different kinds of "goat" drawn miniature vehicles; salesman representation horse drawn 2-row planter; rare automated
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Owners get motors running at antique show The two-day when it happened will be open today from 9 am-5 pm Dozens of tractors and running gasoline engines are on display, with many owners doing demonstrations of gear like corn shellers and hay balers. John Papa, of Octavia, had a large collection of |
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Featured Places for Museums & Historic Sites: Barrow County Museum photographs and uniforms drawn by soldiers during World War I and World War II, a historic barber chair, a corn sheller and an extensive display of early tools and pictures and memorabilia of the county's premature schools, churches and other buildings. |
Miniatures man: Wytheville artist finds history in the details
McWane, he said, began a partnership in 1877 with Look & Lincoln Wagon manufacturers in Marion and constructed a new and larger foundry on Fourth Avenue on or related the site of what is now known as the Crockett Building and began producing corn shellers
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Rohrersville festival is a berry good time
Also representation attention was the rumble of his early 1900s hit-and-miss engines, and a functioning two-hole corn sheller. "People procure up and say, 'What's this do, what's that do?'" Wiles said. "My grandfather used these things in his contain.
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