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Collection: A - A Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 5865-00001
Title: Threshing on Tenney and Barnes farm, Glyndon (Minn.)
Date: ca. 1880
Creator: Haynes, F. Jay--(Frank Jay),--1853-1921
Summary: Several teams of horses in a line pulling threshers. A single team with thresher and operator stands in a stubble field to the right.||Tenney & Barnes owned a 4,000 acre wheat farm in Glyndon and a grain elevator in Verndale, Minnesota. Tenney died in 1880 and the name of the business was changed.
Red ID: PH_I_91511 Image ID: 48579 Image Notes: A5865-00001

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