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Title
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Better Farm Accounting 1949, 1949 Farm Record
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Description
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Better Farm Accounting, second edition, a practical guide by Iowa State College Farm Management Specialists, prepared by Herbert B. Howell. Copyright 1946 and 1947 by the Iowa State College Press, Ames, Iowa. This volume, labeled 1949, contains records for the Raymond S. Pilgrim farm which was located in the northeast quarter of Section 27 of Grant Township in Poweshiek County, Iowa. Contains tables for records of livestock production, dairy sales, egg sales, livestock sales of animals raised and bought, purchases of livestock, crop sales, miscellaneous receipts, machinery bought and sold, farm expenses, net income statement, inventories of feed and seed, inventories of livestock, net worth, and crop record and map. Summaries can be used as the basis for filing income tax returns.
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Date Created
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1949
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PID
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grinnell:30012
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Christmas 1949
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Description
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Christmas 1949 at 817 Seventh Avenue, Grinnell, Iowa. From left to right: Charles Austin Palmer, Nora Belle Palmer, Dorothy Tarleton Palmer, Cynthia Palmer, Gladys Schoonover Palmer, Benjamin P. Tarleton.
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Date Created
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1949
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PID
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grinnell:11948
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Four Generation Family Picture
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Description
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Four generations appear in this family picture. From left to right: Dorothy Tarleton Palmer, Elizabeth Schoonover holding baby Cynthia Palmer, and Gladys Schoonover Tarleton. Elizabeth is Gladys' mother; Gladys is Dorothy's mother; and Dorothy is Cynthia's mother.
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Date Created
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1949
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PID
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grinnell:12075
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Frank Rowell with his Award Winning Rabbits
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Description
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Frank Rowell of Rowell's Hillside Rabbitry, Montezuma, Iowa, raised and sold rabbits. He also showed rabbits at competitions around Iowa and won many ribbons.
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Date Created
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1949
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PID
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grinnell:27239
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Greetings from Cherokee, Iowa
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Description
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"Cherokee, thriving County Seat of almost nine thousand, in the heart of Iowa's richest agricultural area, is the largest town on the Little Sioux River. It was founded in 1856 and terrorized many times by Sioux Indians who perpetrated the Spirit Lake Massacre. Cherokee was incorporated in 1873 and named after the Indian tribe who occupied the territory." --t.p. verso. Number 9B-H552.
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Date Created
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1949
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PID
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grinnell:13948