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Background imageAgriculture Collection: BOY FEEDING PIG, 1921. George Cox, 13 year old African American boy has just joined the 4 H Club

BOY FEEDING PIG, 1921. George Cox, 13 year old African American boy has just joined the 4 H Club and is raising a pig. Mr. A.W. Curtis, Agricultural Agent is helping George

Background imageAgriculture Collection: BOY FEEDING PIG, 1921. George Cox, 13 year old African American boy has just joined the 4 H Club

BOY FEEDING PIG, 1921. George Cox, 13 year old African American boy has just joined the 4 H Club and is raising a pig. His father is a renter in this poor home near the West Virginia Collegiate

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1913. A dilapidated renters home near West, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1913. A dilapidated renters home near West, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November, 1913

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1913. Family of itinerant cotton pickers during harvest in McKinney, Texas

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1913. Family of itinerant cotton pickers during harvest in McKinney, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1913

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A seven year old boy picking berries on T. B. Smart Bog at South Carver

CHILD LABOR, 1911. A seven year old boy picking berries on T. B. Smart Bog at South Carver
CHILD LABOR, 1911. A seven year old boy picking berries on T.B. Smart Bog at South Carver, Massachusetts. Photograph, September 1911, by Lewis Hine

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant berry pickers

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant berry pickers on Hitchens farm, Seaford, Delaware. Photograph, May 1910 by Lewis Hine

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1913. Itinerant farmers on the farm which they have rented for one year from J

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1913. Itinerant farmers on the farm which they have rented for one year from J.W. Vaughn at Corsicana, Texas. Photograph, October 1913 by Lewis Hine

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1910. A group of Italian berry pickers from Philadelphia on Giles

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1910. A group of Italian berry pickers from Philadelphia on Giles Farm at Seaford, Delaware. Photograph, May 1910 by Lewis Hine

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1911. 11 year old boy working during harvest season at Makepeace near Wareham

CHILD LABOR, 1911. 11 year old boy working during harvest season at Makepeace near Wareham, Massachusetts. Photograph, September, 1911, by Lewis Hine

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1910. A ten year old berry picker, Rose Biodo, carries two pecks at

CHILD LABOR, 1910. A ten year old berry picker, Rose Biodo, carries two pecks at a time in Brown Mills, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 28 September 1910

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1910. A eight year old cranberry picker carries two pecks at a time in Brown Mills

CHILD LABOR, 1910. A eight year old cranberry picker carries two pecks at a time in Brown Mills, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, , September 1910

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1909. A nine year old berry picker on Rock Creek farm near Baltimore, Maryland

CHILD LABOR, 1909. A nine year old berry picker on Rock Creek farm near Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1909

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1909. Johnnie Goldberg and his father pick berries on a Rock Creek

CHILD LABOR, 1909. Johnnie Goldberg and his father pick berries on a Rock Creek farm near Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph, 1909 by Lewis Hine

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1909. A young berry picker on Bottomleys farm, near Baltimore, Maryland

CHILD LABOR, 1909. A young berry picker on Bottomleys farm, near Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph, July 1909, by Lewis Hine

Background imageAgriculture Collection: TEXAS: MIGRANT HOME, 1913. Run-down home of a family of migrant farmers in Texas

TEXAS: MIGRANT HOME, 1913. Run-down home of a family of migrant farmers in Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, November 1913

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1909. A Polish girl and her mother, migrant berry pickers, at

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1909. A Polish girl and her mother, migrant berry pickers, at work on Bottomley Farm in Rock Creek, near Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1909

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant farmers at

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant farmers at work picking berries in Brown Mills, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 28 September 1910

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant farmers at

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant farmers at work picking berries in Brown Mills, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 28 September 1910

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1911. The Teixiera family, a family of migrant berry pickers at

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1911. The Teixiera family, a family of migrant berry pickers at work at Plimmey Bog, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1911

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1911. A family of migrant berry pickers on their way to work at Swifts Bog

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1911. A family of migrant berry pickers on their way to work at Swifts Bog, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1911

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1911. The Teixiera family, a family of migrant berry pickers at

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1911. The Teixiera family, a family of migrant berry pickers at work at Plimmey Bog, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1911

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1911. A family of migrant berry pickers heading to the fields at Swifts Bog

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1911. A family of migrant berry pickers heading to the fields at Swifts Bog, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1911

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1911. A migrant family of berry pickers at work on a cranberry

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1911. A migrant family of berry pickers at work on a cranberry farm in Swifts Bog, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1911

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. A family of migrant farmers at work picking berries on a

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. A family of migrant farmers at work picking berries on a farm in Brown Mills, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1910

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant berry pickers

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant berry pickers at Truitts farm in Cannon, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1909. The Slebzaks, a family of Polish migrant farmers at work

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1909. The Slebzaks, a family of Polish migrant farmers at work as berry pickers on Bottomley Farm near Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1909

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant farmers at

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1910. The Arnao family, an Italian family of migrant farmers at work picking berries in Brown Mills, New Jersey. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 28 September 1910

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT FAMILY, 1909. Mrs. Bissie and her family

MIGRANT FAMILY, 1909. Mrs. Bissie and her family. Polish migrant workers at a berry farm near Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by Lewis Hine, July 1909

Background imageAgriculture Collection: COTTON PLANTATION, c1855. American cotton plantation. Painting by Charles Giroux, c1855

COTTON PLANTATION, c1855. American cotton plantation. Painting by Charles Giroux, c1855

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FRANCE: TILLING, 1872. Evening - Alsace. Wood engraving after the painting, 1872

FRANCE: TILLING, 1872. Evening - Alsace. Wood engraving after the painting, 1872, by Charles Francois Marshal (c1828-1877)

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FARMER, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

FARMER, 1568. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FARM MORTGAGES AD, 1889. American magazine advertisement, 1889, for the Keystone Mortgage Company

FARM MORTGAGES AD, 1889. American magazine advertisement, 1889, for the Keystone Mortgage Company, promoting farmland in the Dakota Territory

Background imageAgriculture Collection: THE BULL. Powerful, Useful. Lithograph, French, mid-19th century

THE BULL. Powerful, Useful. Lithograph, French, mid-19th century

Background imageAgriculture Collection: AMERICAN FARM SCENE, c1870. Sharpening tools. American bank note engraving, c1870

AMERICAN FARM SCENE, c1870. Sharpening tools. American bank note engraving, c1870

Background imageAgriculture Collection: SHEPHERDs GIFT. Etching after Francois Boucher

SHEPHERDs GIFT. Etching after Francois Boucher

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HOMESTEAD ACT, 1862. Application for a homestead published in a circular of the

HOMESTEAD ACT, 1862. Application for a homestead published in a circular of the General Land Office, 1867

Background imageAgriculture Collection: SCYTHE BLADES, 1876. American advertisement

SCYTHE BLADES, 1876. American advertisement

Background imageAgriculture Collection: THRESHING, 19th CENTURY. A 19th century hand flail

THRESHING, 19th CENTURY. A 19th century hand flail

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HAYMAKING, 17th CENTURY. Love among the haystacks

HAYMAKING, 17th CENTURY. Love among the haystacks. An early 17th century English woodcut from the Roxburghe Ballad

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HARVESTING TOOLS. Toothed sickles

HARVESTING TOOLS. Toothed sickles

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HARVESTING TOOLS, c1900. Mowing scythe (top) and scythe with natural wood handle, c1900

HARVESTING TOOLS, c1900. Mowing scythe (top) and scythe with natural wood handle, c1900

Background imageAgriculture Collection: SHEPHERDS, 12th CENTURY. Manuscript illumination from a Hortus Deliciarum, Alsace

SHEPHERDS, 12th CENTURY. Manuscript illumination from a Hortus Deliciarum, Alsace, 12th century

Background imageAgriculture Collection: BOOK OF HOURS: FEAST. Feasting by a blazing fire in January

BOOK OF HOURS: FEAST. Feasting by a blazing fire in January. Miniature from a Flemish Book of Hours, c1500

Background imageAgriculture Collection: GRANGE MOVEMENT, 1869. Lithograph poster, 1869

GRANGE MOVEMENT, 1869. Lithograph poster, 1869

Background imageAgriculture Collection: TREE PLANTING AND GRAFTING. Crescentius discussing tree planting and grafting

TREE PLANTING AND GRAFTING. Crescentius discussing tree planting and grafting. Flemish manuscript illumination, c1470

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HARVESTING SCENE, c1325. English manuscript illumination

HARVESTING SCENE, c1325. English manuscript illumination

Background imageAgriculture Collection: ENGLAND: THRESHING WHEAT. Threshing wheat with a flail. English manuscript illumination

ENGLAND: THRESHING WHEAT. Threshing wheat with a flail. English manuscript illumination, late 13th century

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FARMER SOWING, c1475. English manuscript illumination

FARMER SOWING, c1475. English manuscript illumination



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