![]() Industrial Power Exhibit, Melrose Park, Feb.German Agricultural Society Exhibition, Cologne, Germany, 1930: 572.Ames, Iowa and Springfield, Illinois Demonstrations, 1931: 351.Springfield, Illinois Demonstrations, 1931: 351.McCormick's First Reaper (reproduction): 323, 474.Germany McCormick Centennial, 1931: 575.Dedication of Table, Steele's Tavern, VA: 352.War and Wartime Activities - see “Defense”Ĭentennials, Demonstrations, Contests, Exhibits & Fairs.Twin City Thresher/Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co., 1918: 178.Safety, Advertising, and Promotional Material, 1855-1926: 137, 212.Refrigeration Personalities, Home Economists, & Sales Mgmt., 1947-1949: 741.Publicity Scenes, Engines, Tractors, Farm Equipment, 1910-1919: 185.Osborne Works & Twine Mill: 96, 116, 117.Office - City Warehouse - City Sales & Exhibit: 408.Motor Truck Branches, Sub Branches, Buildings & Salesrooms.Katherine Legge Memorial Association, Grave of Alex Legge, 1915-1930: 270.Kansas State Agricultural Colleges: 219.International Hemp Plant Facilities (IL), 1916: 162.International and Competitor Motor Truck Campaign: 481.Indiana Farm Relief Bureau and Tornado Scenes, 1925: 250.General Office and City Sales and Service (truck), circa 1945-1948: 408.Employees - see “Portraits, Personalities and Groups”.“Tractorettes” (women using tractors on the home front), 1942-1946: 596.Chatham Works - Plow Works - Hamilton: 104.Branch House (General Agency) Buildings.Agricultural Colleges, Kansas State: 219.Advertising, Safety and Promotional Material, 1855-1926: 137, 212.The original volume and page order has been retained however.īuildings, Employees and Corporate Operations The photos have been removed from the volumes and placed in boxes and folders. ![]() The photographs were originally mounted in bound volumes. Also included are photographs of experimental tractors, farm implements, construction equipment, and engines. ![]() The photos document manufacturing, engineering, public relations, advertising, labor relations, military or defense contracts, agriculture, farm labor, industrial labor, office labor, transportation, cities, towns, rural landscapes, small businesses, trucking, fairs, exhibits, and recreation. They were used in company publications, as source material for advertising literature, and to record engineering developments. Most of the photographs were taken for advertising, public relations, or engineering purposes. Black and white photographic prints showing factories, office buildings, dealerships, branch houses, employees, tractors, farm implements, construction equipment, trucks, and a wide range of corporate activities of the International Harvester Company.
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