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- Cremac Mark III Viscalizer, 1925 -

- 1925
- Collections - Artifact
Cremac Mark III Viscalizer, 1925
- Lithograph, "The Dairy Farm," circa 1874 -

- circa 1874
- Collections - Artifact
Lithograph, "The Dairy Farm," circa 1874
- Recipe Booklet, "MAGIC! The Most Amazing Short-Cuts in Cooking You Ever Heard Of," circa 1930 -

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Recipe Booklet, "MAGIC! The Most Amazing Short-Cuts in Cooking You Ever Heard Of," circa 1930
- Milking Machine, circa 1865 - Milking cows by hand is time-consuming. The American Cow Milker was an early attempt to speed up this task and increase production. Farmers operated the handles to create suction in the rubber tubes, which retrieved milk. Its success was limited. Later, as they became cleaner, more efficient, and safer for the animal, milking machines gained popularity and were generally accepted.

- circa 1865
- Collections - Artifact
Milking Machine, circa 1865
Milking cows by hand is time-consuming. The American Cow Milker was an early attempt to speed up this task and increase production. Farmers operated the handles to create suction in the rubber tubes, which retrieved milk. Its success was limited. Later, as they became cleaner, more efficient, and safer for the animal, milking machines gained popularity and were generally accepted.
- Grocery Store Dairy Case Stocked with Pennbrook Milk Company Products, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
Grocery Store Dairy Case Stocked with Pennbrook Milk Company Products, circa 1950
- Farmer's Dairy Paper Milk Bottle, 1935-1950 -

- 1935-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Farmer's Dairy Paper Milk Bottle, 1935-1950
- Men Working in Hawthorn-Mellody Farms Dairy Processing Plant, circa 1960 -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Men Working in Hawthorn-Mellody Farms Dairy Processing Plant, circa 1960
- SafGard Model P-100 Home Milk Pasteurizer, 1949-1959 -

- 1945-1955
- Collections - Artifact
SafGard Model P-100 Home Milk Pasteurizer, 1949-1959
- Milk Can -

- Collections - Artifact
Milk Can
- Creamer, 1876-1885 - Middle-class Americans in the late 19th century arrayed their dining tables with affordable pressed-glass tableware. These items, usually sold in sets, came in a wide variety of patterns, colors, and styles. These decorative pieces -- like this cream pitcher -- communicated a family's status and taste to visitors and guests.

- 1876-1885
- Collections - Artifact
Creamer, 1876-1885
Middle-class Americans in the late 19th century arrayed their dining tables with affordable pressed-glass tableware. These items, usually sold in sets, came in a wide variety of patterns, colors, and styles. These decorative pieces -- like this cream pitcher -- communicated a family's status and taste to visitors and guests.