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| Title | Threshing rig owned by Martin Joos and managed by M.D. Williams |
| Date of Original | 1901 |
| Description | A view of threshing machinery with a threshing crew working. There are five carts, one of which is hooked up to one horse. On the right is a carriage with a man in it being pulled by a team of two horses. |
| General Subject | Agriculture
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| Subject (LCTGM) | Threshing Threshing machines Men People associated with agriculture People Horses Carts & wagons Horse teams
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| Subject (Local) | Threshing crews
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| Personal Name | Joos, Martin, 1851- Williams, M. D.
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| Location | Stutsman County (N.D.)
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| Decade | 1900-1909 1910-1919
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| Item Number | ST282 |
| Format of Original | Photographic prints
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| Dimensions of Original | 21 x 26 cm. |
| Transcription | "Gaar, Scott + Co., Richmond, Ind.; Gaar Scott 40" x 64" separator, 40" cylinder; Gaar Scott 25 HP. Steam engine. ____ Bros Wimbledon, North Dakota taken Fall of 1901.; Milton Williams in buggy, Died Nov 8th 1916. Bights disease, 67 years old. Buried Highland Home. Nov, 10th 1916. Alex McGee, engineer, Was care taker at St. John's Academy." - Handwritten on back of photograph. "Fall of 1910. Threshing rig owned by Martin Joos and managed by M.D. Williams. 12 bundle wagons, 2 field pitchers and 2 spike pitchers"--Printed on paper taped to back of photograph. |
| Notes | Photographer unknown. Title created by staff. |
| Repository Institution | Stutsman County Memorial Museum
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| Repository Collection | Stutsman County Memorial Museum Photographs
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| Credit Line | Stutsman County Memorial Museum, Jamestown, N.D. (ST282) |
| Rights Management | Owned by Stutsman County Memorial Museum. |
| Ordering Information | Stutsman County Memorial Museum Phone: 701-252-6741 Address: Box 1002, Jamestown, N.D. 58401 Open: Memorial Day - September, 10am-5pm Weekdays and 1pm-5pm Weekends. |
| Grant | NHPRC SNAP Grant 2008-2009, NAR08-RC-10021-08 |
| Digital ID | dmST282 |