Sherman County

Sherman County
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  1. 32 Horses Pulling a Holt Bros. Side-hill Harvester - c. 1900
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    Another of Benjamin Holt's innovations was the side-hill harvester shown here. Because of the need for two drive wheels, larger teams were needed to pull this more advanced model. Learn More
  2. Case Combine Harvester and Crew - c. 1903
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    The Case company was pretty sure people would recognize their product when they built this combine around 1900, with large lettering in at least three locations. Learn More
  3. Cedar Island and Beavertail Ridge, Deschutes River - c. 1909
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    This overview of Beavertail Ridge is recreated from a glass negative made by George Weister during the Deschutes River Railroad War. You can see tracks being constructed on both sides of the river. Learn More
  4. Deschutes River at Twin Crossings - circa 1910
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    Construction has just begun for the south railroad trestle across the Deschutes at Milepost 44, north of Sherars Falls. Learn More
  5. Disc Harrow Crew on a Wheat Farm East of Moro - c. 1900
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    Four teams pose together on the farm of Louie Peetz, who owned 800 acres and rented 1200 acres of government land, all of which he had in cultivation. Learn More
  6. Early Hart-Parr 40-80 Gasoline Tractor near Wasco - c. 1910
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    This very large gasoline tractor was introduced in 1908. It combined two No. 2 engines, for a total of four cylinders, hence the dual stacks. The engines were moved to the rear for improved visibility. Learn More
  7. Father and Son at the Deschutes River - 1904
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    A Ponderosa Pine provides a backdrop for this portrait of a father and son admiring the Deschutes River on a beautiful sunny day, over 100 years ago. Learn More
  8. Holt Combine Harvester Pulled by Mules - c. 1903
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    Benjamin Holt was known as a mechanical genius, responsible for the "Link-Belt Combined Harvester" shown here, which used flexible chain belts rather than gears to transfer power from the wheels to the working mechanism, lessening breakage and down time. Learn More
  9. Looking Down the Deschutes River - Circa 1920
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    This image is reproduced from an early print by Oregon landscape photographer Fred Kiser. Learn More
  10. Lower Deschutes River, Below Sixteen Canyon - circa 1915
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    We're looking upstream along the Deschutes River, at about mile 20 (20 miles above the Columbia River). Learn More
  11. The Sheep Herder - 1936
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    This portrait was taken by photojournalist Arthur Rothstein as part of his early work with the federal Resettlement Administration, which later became the Farm Security Administration. Learn More
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