The McCormick Farm Museum Photographs
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Title
The McCormick Farm Museum Photographs
Subject
Agriculture
Photographs
Description
This collection contains photographs of the McCormick Farm in the Shenandoah Valley. Walnut Grove Farm belonged to the McCormick family until 1954, when it was donated to Virginia Tech.
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Creator
No creator given
Source
The McCormick Farm Museum Photographs
Date
ca. 1800s
Rights
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Language
English
Type
Photographs
Identifier
MC
Bibliographic Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], The McCormick Farm Museum Photographs
Rights Holder
The McCormick Farm Museum
Collection Items
On the 'White Earth' Indian Reserevation, Minnesota
On the 'White Earth' Indian Reserevation, Minnesota
The McCormick Binder on Ranch, near Spokane, Washington
The McCormick Binder on Ranch, near Spokane, Washington
The First Practical Reaper, Invented by C. H. McCormick, in Virginia, 1831
The First Practical Reaper, Invented by C. H. McCormick, in Virginia, 1831
Method of Harvesting before the [McCormick Reaper]
Method of Harvesting before the [McCormick Reaper]
The McCormick 'Advance' Reaper combined reaper and mower
The McCormick 'Advance' Reaper combined reaper and mower
Treating Plant, Naugle Pole and Tie Co., Pinconning, Mich.
Treating Plant, Naugle Pole and Tie Co., Pinconning, Mich.
Horse-drawn machinery with men seated on the reapers
Horse-drawn machinery with men seated on the reapers
Old shops where Robert McCormick built the first successful reaper
Old shops where Robert McCormick built the first successful reaper
Collection Tree
- The McCormick Farm Museum Photographs