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Postcard advertising the large crops grown in Bradford, 1930s.
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Postcard advertising the large crops grown in Bradford, 1930s.
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Postcard advertising the large crops grown in Bradford, 1930s.
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The Cronan Dairy Farm in 1950 - The family continues to farm to this day. The barn was built in 1934 and first used by Joseph and Gertie Cronan's family.
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Wesley Adair plowing with one furrow plow and a team of horses on his farm on Con. 8.
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Samuel Thomas Adair with a man made hand stump puller clearing the land.
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Wesley Adair Working the Fields
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Summer harvest of Wesley Adair Con. 8 Farm, 1947. Three team of horses pulling binder (Jimmy, Ted and Nell).
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Maple syrup in the Adair bush on Con. 8 in 1947
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Ella (Margaret Luella), Wesley, his mother Matilda (Switzer Adair) visiting relatives on occasion following the death of her daughter Laura in child birth. 1927 Chevrolet touring top with side curtains and wooden spoke wheels in the background.
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Margaret Luella AKA Ella Adair feeding time - range feed. Known as Brooder House at first then later called chicken coop. This was Ella's source of income.
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A three horse team pulls a binder cutting grain on the Adair Farm on Con. 8 in approximately 1922. Wesley Adair stands on binder with Peggy and Laura Adair (sister and sister-in-law) in front.
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