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Road drag used in road construction, Lecompton, Kansas

A photograph of a horse-drawn road drag used for road construction in Lecompton, Kansas.

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Ellsworth Auditorium at the Mother Bickerdyke Home, Ellsworth, Kansas

A photograph of the Ellsworth Auditorium being constructed at the Mother Bickerdyke Home in Ellsworth, Kansas.

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Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.

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Hauling oxygen bottles in western Kansas

This is a photograph showing a team of horses pulling a wagon hauling oxygen bottles on a pipe line in western Kansas.

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Scenes of Sherman County, Kansas

Multiple scenes of Sherman County, Kansas.

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John Hund family in Paxico, Kansas

Photographs of John Hund, his wife, and children in Paxico, Kansas. The home, automobile, and draft animals owned by the family are included in the photographs. A man identified as Arthur Scott is seen tending to two harnessed horses on the farm.

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Watkins Products wagon

In this photograph a man stands next to a Watkins Products wagon hitched to team of horses.

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Threshing, Shawnee County, Kansas

This photograph shows farm workers on a wagon pulled by a team of draft horses and mules, working on a machine threshing the dirty wheat, on the Kreipe farm, Shawnee County, Kansas.

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Two men plowing a field with a team, Shawnee County, Kansas

Grandpa Kreipe and another man plowing a field with a team of horses or mules.

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Ox & wagon Nr. Cublenz, South of Bonn, Germany

Hughes, James Clark, 1888-1964

This photo of an ox pulling a wagon with two men was taken by Captain Hughes on a road south of Bonn, Germany near a town of Cublenz (Koblenz). This was after the armistice ending World War I, while Hughes was there with the Army of Occupation in 1919. James C. Hughes, as part of the 35th Division, left Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and traveled to Hoboken, New Jersey, where he boarded the troop ship "Ceramic" on May 18, 1918. Hughes arrived in Liverpool, England, on June 1, 1918 and then landed at Le Havre, France, on June 9, 1918. Hughes fought in the battles of St. Michael and the Meuse-Argonne. He was at Verdun on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918. He took no photos of the actual fighting. He did take many photographs after the war as part of the Army of Occupation until he left France on July 18, 1919. A full biography of James Clark Hughes is available at the link below to Kansapedia.

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