Flail, circa 1850

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Artifact Overview

Farmers have used flails to thresh grain for thousands of years. This heavy, wooden club attached with a leather thong to a long handle was swung repeatedly against the harvested grain. This action separated the grains from the stalk. By the mid-1800s, innovative Americans began to patent mechanized threshing machines which replaced this laborious task.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Flail (Agricultural equipment)

Date Made

circa 1850

Place of Creation

Location

at Greenfield Village in Soybean Lab Agricultural Gallery

Object ID

00.49.116

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Wood (Plant material)

Dimensions

Length: 57.25 in