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Forty binders cutting and binding grain on Dalrymple farm, Casselton, N.D.
Title
Forty
binders
cutting
and
binding
grain
on
Dalrymple
farm
,
Casselton
,
N.D.
Date of Original
1890
Description
Forty
binders
work
to
cut
and
bind
grain
on the
Dalrymple
farm
near
Casselton
,
N.D.
Ordering Information
http://history.nd.gov/archives/whatphotos.html
General Subject
Agriculture
Animals
Rural views
Work Life
Subject (LCTGM)
Harvesting
Harvesting machinery
Horses
Subject (Local)
Binding grain
Organization Name
Dalrymple Farm (N.D.)
Location
Casselton (N.D.)
Decade
1890-1899
Item Number
00063-0014
Format of Original
Photographic prints
Transcription
"Some
40
binders
cutting
the
grain
on
Dalrymple's
20
,
000
acres
farm
by
Casselton
,
N.
Dak.
World's
largest
farm
in
1890.
Donated
to
N.
Dak.
Museum
by
Theo
Mattson
,
Little
Falls
,
Minn.
Keep
out
of
strong
light"--Handwritten
on
front
of
photograph.
"Harvesting
the
'golden
grain'
1890.
Rear
view"--Typewritten
on
label
affixed
to
front
of
photograph.
Notes
Photographer
unknown.
Title
created
by
staff.
Relation
[Is
Part
Of]
North
Dakota
Studies
eighth
grade
curriculum
Biography/History
Reaping the wheat on the Dalrymple Farm in 1890. Binders were operated by one man who used several levers to cut and bind the wheat into bundles. In this scene, 40 binders are at work in one field.
Repository Institution
State Historical Society of North Dakota
Repository Collection
Theo Mattson Photograph Collection 00063
Credit Line
State Historical Society of North Dakota (00063-0014)
Rights Management
Copyright status unknown.
Digital ID
sh000630014
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