Inventors of the Idaho National Harvester. Cornelius Quesnell, Andrew M. Anderson. Wording from photo: ""The first machine built in 1905, was a 4 1/2 ft. cut and run with 4 horses. This machine cut and threshed several sacks. It gave the inventors the encouragement out of which has developed the greatest harvester of the age."
Photograph of a farmer using a mechanical harvester on Bermuda grass. The machine was designed by Le...
Manufactured in Moscow, 1911 model. Looking east across the Spokane & Inland Electric Railroad. The ...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "RADICAL TRACTOR DESIGN is de...
Looking northwest across D Street and west of Main Street at the Idaho National Harvester Company ma...
Caption reads: "Mitchell Blvd. Culvert and approach to Belmont Ave. bridge." In the background can ...
Rhodes Combine Harvester was first manufactured at Moscow (410 South Main Street) then Colfax and ab...
Wording on photo: "Tri State Farmers Union inspecting the Idaho National Harvester Co.'s plant & har...
Photo caption: 'Alex Pinkham and his new harvesting outfit. Tractor and one man harvester.' This ima...
Caption reads: "Clark County - Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1936. Curve built showing entrance to Be...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Tuttle farmer Byron Coats st...
Photo caption: 'Alex [Pinkham] and his harvesting machinery in action.' This image is part of a repo...
Photograph of harvesting crew and machinery at the Van Nuys ranch, southwest part of San Fernando Va...
A push combine manufactured at Moscow 1911-1917. Near Genesee, Idaho. harvesting 65 bushel wheat
Born May 2, 1773 in North Branch, New Jersey, James Ten Eyck passed his days as a farmer in Somerset...
This Idaho National Harvester was converted to pull operation using eight horses for combining hilly...
Photograph of a farmer using a mechanical harvester on Bermuda grass. The machine was designed by Le...
Manufactured in Moscow, 1911 model. Looking east across the Spokane & Inland Electric Railroad. The ...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "RADICAL TRACTOR DESIGN is de...
Looking northwest across D Street and west of Main Street at the Idaho National Harvester Company ma...
Caption reads: "Mitchell Blvd. Culvert and approach to Belmont Ave. bridge." In the background can ...
Rhodes Combine Harvester was first manufactured at Moscow (410 South Main Street) then Colfax and ab...
Wording on photo: "Tri State Farmers Union inspecting the Idaho National Harvester Co.'s plant & har...
Photo caption: 'Alex Pinkham and his new harvesting outfit. Tractor and one man harvester.' This ima...
Caption reads: "Clark County - Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1936. Curve built showing entrance to Be...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Tuttle farmer Byron Coats st...
Photo caption: 'Alex [Pinkham] and his harvesting machinery in action.' This image is part of a repo...
Photograph of harvesting crew and machinery at the Van Nuys ranch, southwest part of San Fernando Va...
A push combine manufactured at Moscow 1911-1917. Near Genesee, Idaho. harvesting 65 bushel wheat
Born May 2, 1773 in North Branch, New Jersey, James Ten Eyck passed his days as a farmer in Somerset...
This Idaho National Harvester was converted to pull operation using eight horses for combining hilly...
Photograph of a farmer using a mechanical harvester on Bermuda grass. The machine was designed by Le...
Manufactured in Moscow, 1911 model. Looking east across the Spokane & Inland Electric Railroad. The ...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "RADICAL TRACTOR DESIGN is de...