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Caterpillar Tractor
Caption says, "A-417 Railroad and Highway Relocation. Caterpillar tractor pushing carryall excavation for center fill on Rock Island Railroad and Highway #9. Station 567."
Date:
October 28, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Stockland Grader
Caption says, "A-418 Railroad and Highway Relocation. A Stockland, Model 20 grader 6' blade and McCormick Deering Farmall tractor grading surface on Santa Fe Railroad relocation."
Date:
October 28, 1941
Creator:
Breitenstein, Frank C.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Combine Maize
Caption says, "5-AL-1199. Crops. Combine maize on the farm of Jess Walker, located 2 miles south, 2 1/2 miles east of Altus, Oklahoma."
Date:
October 28, 1949
Creator:
Finch, F. S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Cotton Ready to Pick
Caption says, "5-AL-1198. Crops. Cotton ready to pick on the farm of J. Davis. Approximately 1/4 section, located 2 miles south, 1/2 mile east of Altus, Oklahoma."
Date:
October 28, 1949
Creator:
Finch, F. S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Livestock
Caption says, "5-AL-1203. Livestock. Sheep grazing on alfalfa on the farm of B. Earle Cole, 2 miles south, 3 miles east of Altus, Oklahoma."
Date:
October 28, 1949
Creator:
Finch, F. S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Mrs. O. W. Roberts
Caption says, "5-AL-1200. Crops. Mrs. O. W. Roberts on tractor taking load of cotton to gin. Barba Dianne, 3 years old helps."
Date:
October 28, 1949
Creator:
Finch, F. S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Pulling Cotton
Caption says, "5-AL-1201. Crops. Pulling cotton bolls on the farm of H. E. Williams, 2 miles south, 3 miles east of Altus, Oklahoma."
Date:
October 28, 1949
Creator:
Finch, F. S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Rolled Hay
Caption says, "5-AL-1202. Crops. Rolled hay on the farm of J. P. LeVick, 3 miles west of Blair, Oklahoma."
Date:
October 28, 1949
Creator:
Finch, F. S.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History