- AG7.025
- Item
- [1910s]
Grain has been unloaded by bucket from the grain wagons into what could be a rail car or wooden annex. Train siding with grain cars in the background. Snow fence curves along the left side of the picture.
Kunkel Collection
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Grain has been unloaded by bucket from the grain wagons into what could be a rail car or wooden annex. Train siding with grain cars in the background. Snow fence curves along the left side of the picture.
Kunkel Collection
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