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The thrashing [sic threshing] machine belongs to Nels Thompson. Part of the crew including the cooks, taken somewhere about 1912 or 1913.
[Based on the age of identifiable children in photo, 1912-1913 is accurate. Reference…
Three unidentified women hoe the flower bed at the triangle end of Main Street in Rossville, Kansas, in August of 1960. The triangle end of Main Street was located on the west side of Main Street north of the railroad tracks. The lady on the left…
H.C. McNutt, Woodston, owned the first threshing machine and engine in Ash Rock Township and threshed much of the wheat there for many years. H.C. McNutt hulling with NO3 Birdsell & 12-24 Avery Gas Tractor 660 Bu in 10 days Woodston Kans
Near Sylvan Grove, KS. Postcard from Dora to Miss May Fyler, Cedron, KS, reads: "Dear May, You can look for Papa Thursday, can't come before then. Dora"