Agriculture - Overview

From butter churns to diesel tractors, the Museum's agricultural artifacts trace the story of Americans who work the land. Agricultural tools and machinery in the collections range from a John Deere plow of the 1830s to 20th-century cultivators and harvesters. The Museum's holdings also include overalls, aprons, and sunbonnets; farm photographs; milk cans and food jars; handmade horse collars; and some 200 oral histories of farm men and women in the South. Prints in the collections show hundreds of scenes of rural life. The politics of agriculture are part of the story, too, told in materials related to farm workers' unions and a group of artifacts donated by the family of the labor leader Cesar Chavez.
"Agriculture - Overview" showing 1 items.
View from Mexico"--Emil Uhlmann, El Paso (Texas) [picture postcard]
- Notes
- Series III, Box 27, Local Color (People)---Mexico
- Summary
- Black and white photograph showing a burro (donkey) with a sack of dry goods on his back. Next to the donkey a man is bent over, his back to the camera, holding a bucket and draining something out of the sack. He wears a hat that covers his face
- Cite as
- Victor A. Blenkle Postcard Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History
- Date
- 19||
- publisher
- Uhlmann, Emil, El Paso (Texas)
- Data Source
- Archives Center - NMAH

