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Windmill in the Distance; Oskaloosa, Iowa, Circa 1930
This is an image of a windmill/windpump in the middle of a corn field in Oskaloosa, Iowa, circa 1930. The windpump was designed by Daniel Halladay in 1854 in order to transfer water from farm wells to cattle. At its high point, 600,000 windpumps…
Down to the last lump.
They'll save a lot of time by starting construction right away, too.
The only place where the strangle hold is still allowed.
Another campaign slogan found wanting. (Optional line): Letting business alone doesn't seem to work very well.
Waiting for the rattle of coal down the chute. (Optional line): Looks as if an invitation to the operators wasn't quite enough.
Beginning to see the bottom of the tank.
Closing the honorable pantry window.
Oh we'll never miss the water 'til the well runs dry.
It gives the term, Sports Utility Vehicle, a whole new meaning
Gas less; For sale
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