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McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill.
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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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McLean County (Ill.)
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Corn
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Frontier and pioneer life
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Football
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Hedges (Plants)
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Plows
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Floats (Parades)
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Harvesting
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Homesteading
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Indians of North America
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Plowing
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Silos
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Soybeans
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Swine
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Cattle
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Concrete
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Corn husking
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Funk, Isaac, 1797-1865
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Kickapoo Nation
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Livestock
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Maps
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Oats
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Ox teams
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Seeds
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Maize
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Prairies
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Steam engines
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Stevenson, Adlai Ewing, 1900-1965
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Towanda (Ill.)
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Townships
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Recovered Indian Corn Fragments
Rail Corn Crib
Asahel Gridley, businessman, McLean County, Illinois
Land Warrant
Sailors Harpooning Prairie Hogs
Land Surveyor's Notes in McLean County
Planting Osage Orange
Single Pen Corn Crib
Concrete Fence Post
Steam Engine in McLean County about 1875
Feasting on Sweet Corn at the Corn Bowl
Funk Inbreds
Funk Warehouse
Preparing corn planter
Harvesting Corn on Funk Trust Farm
Cornbelt Bank Building, Bloomington, Illinois (detail)
Cultivating Soybeans with Horses
Corn Planter Advertisement
Grassed Waterway
Views of the Sholty Homestead in Dale Township
Plowing, about 1917
Hedged Cornfield about 1925
Giant Ear of Corn from 1915 Festival
Marking Cornfield
Slatted Corn Crib bins
Untrimmed Osage Orange Hedge Row
Drag Roller
Tile Corn Crib
Display of Corn and Signs
Inside the Shirley Corn Show Tent
Metal Wheeled Tractor
Melvin Hendricks on Tractor
William Goodfellow Farm
Husking Corn By Hand
Karr Homestead, Bloomington, Illinois
Shock Frame
Flint Corn
Shocked Corn
D.L. White Farmhouse and English Barn
Low Density Corn Planting
Recovered Indian Corn Fragments
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Fragments of corn recovered from the Grand Village of the Kickapoo in 1972.
Rail Corn Crib
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Rail corn cribs like this one, photographed about 1910, were popular forms of early pioneer corn storage.
Asahel Gridley, businessman, McLean County, Illinois
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Asahel Gridley, McLean County's first millionaire, had much to say about early farming. Gridley is recognized as one of the first citizens to arrive in Bloomington, Illinois. He arrived there in 1831 and played a role in the founding of the first newspaper and telegraph office. He was a prominent businessman, lawyer and a politician. He was also a friend of Abraham Linco...
Land Warrant
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Richard Baldridge used land warrants, similar to this title, to purchase his McLean County farm.
Sailors Harpooning Prairie Hogs
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This satirical cartoon from Prairie Farmer depicts New England sailors harpooning hogs.
Land Surveyor's Notes in McLean County
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These notes from a federal land surveyor provide the earliest detailed record of McLean County land.
Planting Osage Orange
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Farmers planted Osage orange on the large Sibley Farms in neighboring Ford County.
Single Pen Corn Crib
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Many corn crib forms were possible for corn storage. This is a single crib.
Concrete Fence Post
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This wooden fence was constructed using longer-lasting concrete fence posts.
Steam Engine in McLean County about 1875
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A steam engine in McLean County about 1875.
Feasting on Sweet Corn at the Corn Bowl
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During the Corn Bowl, patrons sit at long tables and dine on sweet corn in celebration.
Funk Inbreds
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Two men stand by stalks of inbred Funk's corn.
Funk Warehouse
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Ears of corn fill a Funk warehouse in the early 1900s.
Preparing corn planter
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Harold Smith prepares a John Deere 16 row planter in the spring of 1995.
Harvesting Corn on Funk Trust Farm
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A Cat Challenger grain cart and combine work in a cornfield on Funk Trust Farm near Shirley, Illinois, in October 1995.
Cornbelt Bank Building, Bloomington, Illinois (detail)
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After the great Bloomington fire of 1900, the Cornbelt Bank was rebuilt and featured corn ears on the pilaster capitals.
Cultivating Soybeans with Horses
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A farmer, pulled by two horses, cultivates his soybean crop about 1930.
Corn Planter Advertisement
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An ad for a corn planter with description.
Grassed Waterway
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The development of grassed waterways in the late 1930s revolutionized the appearance of the Cornbelt.
Views of the Sholty Homestead in Dale Township
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The Sholty farmstead, built by Jacob Sholty, featured a corn crib, large barn, and his son's residence.
Plowing, about 1917
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A team of horses plows sod in McLean County about 1917.
Hedged Cornfield about 1925
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Behind the hedging is a harvested cornfield with a utility pole and wire running through it. Two barns sit in the background.
Giant Ear of Corn from 1915 Festival
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This giant ear of corn made for the 1915 Bloomington Cornfest is comprised of hundreds of smaller ears of corn.
Marking Cornfield
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This drawing of a hand-held planter shows a farmer planting in evenly-marked spaces.
Slatted Corn Crib bins
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Bins at either side of corn cribs were designed to hold ear corn.
Untrimmed Osage Orange Hedge Row
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This Osage orange hedgerow in Blue Mound Township, McLean County, has remained untrimmed for many years.
Drag Roller
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This drawing shows a drag roller, a rotating cylinder on one end and a hitch on the other.
Tile Corn Crib
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This oval corn crib was built of hollow building tile.
Display of Corn and Signs
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This display of corn and McLean County's growing methods informs visitors of the many techniques used by farmers.
Inside the Shirley Corn Show Tent
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Six women sit atop the stage inside the tent at the Shirley Corn Show. Cornstalks don the stage for decoration.
Metal Wheeled Tractor
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Three farmers in overalls look over the engine of a metal wheeled tractor in the 1930s as a well-dressed man sits on the machine with a jug.
Melvin Hendricks on Tractor
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Melvin Hendricks, a farm hand, uses one of the first tractors in McLean County in 1935.
William Goodfellow Farm
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William Goodfellow built this brick farmhouse in Dale Township.
Husking Corn By Hand
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A migrant worker husks corn by hand in a cornfield in McLean County about 1910.
Karr Homestead, Bloomington, Illinois
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The Karr homestead near Bloomington, photographed about 1885, shows an example of what pioneer field and fences were like.
Shock Frame
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Instructions for how to shock corn, compete with diagrams from Rural Affairs.
Flint Corn
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Flint corn was praised by early farmers for its ability to withstand wind and weather, but it was not well regarded as livestock feed.
Shocked Corn
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Shocked corn as it appears in a farmer's field with a farmer looking on.
D.L. White Farmhouse and English Barn
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The D.L. White farmhouse is a central hall I-House.
Low Density Corn Planting
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A farmer walks a cornfield of low density corn in eastern McLean County about 1920.
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