Rediscovery and Reuse
Artifacts from this Connect 3
International Harvester Manure Spreader, circa 1905
Artifact
Manure spreader
Date Made
circa 1905
Summary
Spreading manure to rejuvenate the soil is one of the most important, but least popular jobs on the farm. Mechanical manure spreaders made an awful job slightly less so. This circa 1905 International Harvester Manure Spreader No. 3 is a very rare survivor and an excellent example of the prevailing manure spreader design of the early 1900s.
Creators
Place of Creation
Object ID
93.163.1
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
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International Harvester Manure Spreader, circa 1905
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Strip Quilt by Susana Allen Hunter, 1945-1950
Artifact
Strip quilt
Date Made
1945-1950
Creators
Place of Creation
Object ID
2006.79.26
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Purchased with funds from the Eleanor B. Safford Memorial Textile Fund.
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
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Strip Quilt by Susana Allen Hunter, 1945-1950
What is The Henry Ford?
The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.
Recycling Bin, 1991
Artifact
Recycling bin
Date Made
1991
Creators
Place of Creation
Object ID
91.342.51
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
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Recycling Bin, 1991
What is The Henry Ford?
The national attraction for discovering your ingenuity while exploring America’s spirit of innovation. There is always much to see and do at The Henry Ford.