Harness in H.H. Tripps Barn Dickens Iowa December 1936
The image shows a harness stored in the barn of H.H. Tripp near Dickens, Iowa. Taken in December 1936, it represents the agricultural practices of rural Iowa during that era. Harnesses were essential for working horses and oxen, which played a crucial role in farming before the widespread use of tractors.
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Harness in H.H. Tripps Barn Dickens Iowa December 1936
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