Men Cutting Wheat with a Cradle and Binding It by Hand, 1919
Dublin Core
Title
Men Cutting Wheat with a Cradle and Binding It by Hand, 1919
Subject
Farms, Small--United States
Description
This photograph shows a group of men cutting wheat with a cradle and binding it by hand. In Paul Conkin's "A Revolution Down on the Farm," he describes the cradle as the second most important farming innovation of the Nineteenth century, after barbed wire.
Source
North Carolina State University Special Collections
Publisher
Unpublished
Date
1919
Rights
Relation
Man using cradle located here
Format
JPEG
Type
Still Image
Identifier
Cradle_002
Coverage
United States
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photo
Physical Dimensions
3064 x 1716
Citation
“Men Cutting Wheat with a Cradle and Binding It by Hand, 1919,” Wooster Digital History Project, accessed December 27, 2024, http://woosterhistory.org/items/show/27.