A bachelor's shack built of mud and stone
- R-A12865
- Item
- between 1900 and 1920
Part of Myles Kinney collection
A bachelor's shack built of mud and stone in the Tyvan district.
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A bachelor's shack built of mud and stone
Part of Myles Kinney collection
A bachelor's shack built of mud and stone in the Tyvan district.
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A pioneer frame house, windmill in background
Part of Myles Kinney collection
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The Armstrong and Halverson families threshing their crop. An old steam thresher in the foreground, horse-drawn wagons full of stooks to the left.
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Part of Myles Kinney collection
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