A two horse team hitched to a wagon bed on which has been built an open framing covered with poultry wire, and in which are six sheep and a man shearing one of the sheep. Temporary signs on the wagon are turned except for one, which reads ""Dorset.""…
A two-horse team hitched to a Bettendorf utility wagon. The driver and a child are posing in the driver's seat. The photograph was taken in the fall of 1904, probably on Excursion Day.
A four-horse team hitched to a hog wagon with one driver. Iowa State College (University) insignia on the harness of the horses are visible. Three men in suits in the middle distance on the image right are looking at the team and wagon, which are…
A 1923 VEISHEA horse-drawn float from the Department of Agriculture. Men in their dairying uniforms walk beside the float upon which six women are seated holding signs. Another woman is standing facing them. See photograph 1722-3-6 for another…
This was a photograph taken of a Gaar Scott Threshing Machine owned by Frank Harris in Beacon, IA, in 1901. The threshing machine was a mechanism designed to help farmers separate wheat grain from their stalks. The original threshing machine was…