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- Recipe Booklet, "MAGIC! The Most Amazing Short-Cuts in Cooking You Ever Heard Of," circa 1930 -

- circa 1930
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Recipe Booklet, "MAGIC! The Most Amazing Short-Cuts in Cooking You Ever Heard Of," circa 1930
- Milking Stool -

- Collections - Artifact
Milking Stool
- Fries & Co. Cream Whipper, circa 1900 -

- circa 1900
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Fries & Co. Cream Whipper, circa 1900
- Dorset Dairies Milk Measurement Can -

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Dorset Dairies Milk Measurement Can
- Two Men and a Boy Pose with a Mack Model AB Stake Truck Loaded with Milk Cans, 1920 - Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. Mack-built trucks like this carried cans of raw milk from farms to dairy processors and distributors. Trucks allowed for more flexible and more efficient shipment of milk than was previously possible by railroad.

- 1920
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Two Men and a Boy Pose with a Mack Model AB Stake Truck Loaded with Milk Cans, 1920
Founded in Brooklyn, New York, in 1900, Mack Brothers Company relocated to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1905 and adopted the name Mack Trucks in 1922. Mack-built trucks like this carried cans of raw milk from farms to dairy processors and distributors. Trucks allowed for more flexible and more efficient shipment of milk than was previously possible by railroad.
- Cremac Mark III Viscalizer, 1925 -

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

- circa 1874
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Lithograph, "The Dairy Farm," circa 1874
- 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
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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
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Grocery Store Dairy Case Stocked with Pennbrook Milk Company Products, circa 1950
- Men Working in Hawthorn-Mellody Farms Dairy Processing Plant, circa 1960 -

- circa 1960
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Men Working in Hawthorn-Mellody Farms Dairy Processing Plant, circa 1960