Cornhusker, 1800-1850

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Artifact Overview

Farmers used this simple, handheld tool to remove the husk -- the leafy, outer material -- from corn. With the pointed tip, workers slit the husk which then could be removed in a quick motion. This process -- called husking -- was done one ear at a time. The peg made husking easier than using the hand alone.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Hand cornhusker

Date Made

1800-1850

Place of Creation

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Agriculture

Object ID

29.545.3

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Bone (Material)
Leather

Dimensions

Width: 0.75 in
Length: 5.75 in