Folder 21: George Adams and Rachel Thayer Adams
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Part of Bruce A. Adams family papers
Folder 21: George Adams and Rachel Thayer Adams
Part of Bruce A. Adams family papers
Folder 22: Mr. and Mrs. William Adams
Part of Bruce A. Adams family papers
Folder 1: Information about collection
Part of Thomas Cruise Palmer papers
This article is about Judy Horsch, daughter of Joseph M. Tucker, continues to share the family's story about the Harvest Brigade.
This article is a history of the Massey-Harris Harvest Brigade.
Folder 2: Ribbon, White, Third Place
Part of Lou Herndon papers
One ribbon reads "The 100th Kansas State Fair, 2012" and two ribbons read "100 Years of the Kansas State Fair 1913-2013."
Folder 24: Hilda Charlene Adams Stanberry
Part of Bruce A. Adams family papers
Folder 1: Ribbon, Red, Second Place, 100 Years of the Kansas State Fair 1912-2013
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 48: Treasurer's Notebook
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 11: Awards & Recognition
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 52: Booklets, FCE Kansas Association for Family & Community Education Sedgwick County
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Thomas Cruise Palmer papers
Folder 20: Educational Program Guide
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 41: Memorial Service, Bonnie Hatch, Poem & CD
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 70: RSVP Volunteer Program
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 70: Correspondence, Hatch, Bonnie to Rachel Lynn Ayers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 5: Baringer Coryell Hatch, Bonnie
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 3: Bosses of the Newsroom
Part of Thomas Cruise Palmer papers
Folder 12: By-Laws, Sedgwick County Family & Community Education Council
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 33: Lesson, Where in the World is Turku?
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 72: Newspaper Clippings
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 15: Christmas Trees Through the Years
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 67: Family and Consumer Sciences Newsletters
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 19: Correspondence Emails, Bonnie Hatch, David Coryell, Janet Coryell & Ken Coryell
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 60: FCE Today Newsletters
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 69: KAFCE News Newsletters
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 7: Hatch, Bonnie, Family History
Folder 13: Sons of the American Revolution
Part of Thomas Cruise Palmer papers
Folder 14: Photographs, Palmer, Cruise and others
Part of Thomas Cruise Palmer papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 2: Beta Theta Pi, Kansas State University
Part of Thomas Cruise Palmer papers
Folder 66: Family and Consumer Sciences Hotline Newsletters
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 7: “Commander of the Harvest Brigade,” by Larry Gay, Farm Collector
This article is a mini-biography of Joseph M. Tucker and how he was the mastermind behind the Massey-Harris Harvest Brigade.
Folder 8: “6000 acres cut, and no washing machine!” by Donald Wendt, Ferguson Heritage, Issue 34
In this article, Donald Wendt takes a reader through buying an M-H 21 combine and working with the harvest brigade in 1944. This article also includes a photo of Joseph M. Tucker who was Massey-Harris vice president and United States Sales Manager who masterminded the Massey-Harris Harvest Brigade. It also includes a photograph of Judy Horsch and Lenwood Holo on the Brigade trail; re-living the operation conceived and planned by her father, Joseph M. Tucker.
Folder 25: "Watertown man owns first self-propelled combine in county," Watertown Public Opinion
This article is about Emil H. Kluck's self-propelled combine. It was the first combine in Codington County, South Dakota. Included in the article is a page from Emil H. Kluck's 1944 expense record book, a photograph of equipment on display, and a photograph of Emil H. Kluck's self-propelled combine.
Folder 10: Awards & Recognition
Part of Lou Herndon papers
Folder 58: Directory, The Great States Antiques Directory
Part of Lou Herndon papers