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- Hay Hook, circa 1850 -

- circa 1850
- Collections - Artifact
Hay Hook, circa 1850
- Hay Hook, circa 1850 - Loose hay becomes compressed over time when stored in stacks or in a barn's haymow. Nineteenth-century farmers used this harpoon-like tool to open up this compacted material and access the nutritious livestock feed.

- circa 1850
- Collections - Artifact
Hay Hook, circa 1850
Loose hay becomes compressed over time when stored in stacks or in a barn's haymow. Nineteenth-century farmers used this harpoon-like tool to open up this compacted material and access the nutritious livestock feed.
- Hay Hook, circa 1850 - Loose hay becomes compressed over time when stored in stacks or in a barn's haymow. Nineteenth-century farmers used this harpoon-like tool to open up this compacted material and access the nutritious livestock feed.

- circa 1850
- Collections - Artifact
Hay Hook, circa 1850
Loose hay becomes compressed over time when stored in stacks or in a barn's haymow. Nineteenth-century farmers used this harpoon-like tool to open up this compacted material and access the nutritious livestock feed.
- Hay Hook, circa 1850 - Loose hay becomes compressed over time when stored in stacks or in a barn's haymow. Nineteenth-century farmers used this harpoon-like tool to open up this compacted material and access the nutritious livestock feed.

- circa 1850
- Collections - Artifact
Hay Hook, circa 1850
Loose hay becomes compressed over time when stored in stacks or in a barn's haymow. Nineteenth-century farmers used this harpoon-like tool to open up this compacted material and access the nutritious livestock feed.
- Hay Hook, circa 1850 - Loose hay becomes compressed over time when stored in stacks or in a barn's haymow. Nineteenth-century farmers used this harpoon-like tool to open up this compacted material and access the nutritious livestock feed.

- circa 1850
- Collections - Artifact
Hay Hook, circa 1850
Loose hay becomes compressed over time when stored in stacks or in a barn's haymow. Nineteenth-century farmers used this harpoon-like tool to open up this compacted material and access the nutritious livestock feed.