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Harvest Mouse Kings Mountain National Military Park G-12 PGF Harvest Mouse
Vegetable Gardeners' Handbook on Insects and Diseases Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
Red Harvester Ant and How to Subdue It Great Smoky Mountains National Park; National Park Service
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1931-08
Painting, Jamestown Harvest, Historic Jamestown Part of Colonial National Historical Park, Virginia, 1650 Kings Mountain National Military Park No. 238 Jamestown Harvest about 1650
Yellowstone photo album 6B, page 71 Yellowstone National Park
Energy Wood Harvesting: A Study of Promises and Pitfalls University of Georgia Libraries vol. 17; Call number: ga f600 r4 s1 p2 no.17.
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1981-05
Yellowstone photo album 6A, page 21 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 6A, page 23 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 6A, page 24 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 6A, page 22 Yellowstone National Park
Edna Abbott and Mildred Tipton playing with puppies while woman watches, barn and binder in background Great Smoky Mountains National Park Edna Abbott and Mildred Tipton with puppies. In background is a binder (a harvesting machine that cuts grain and binds it into bundles).Cades cove children, III-P-17237
Yellowstone photo album 6A, page 9 Yellowstone National Park
Harvesting sugar cane in the Florida Everglades 1 postcard, postally unused; caption: "Harvesting Sugar Cane in the Florida Everglades"; "Sugar cane is harvested by hand in the Everglades. With a few deft strokes of a machete in the hands of an experienced cane cutter, the cane is ready for loading and hauling in field wagons to railroad cars which transport it to United States Sugar Corporation's huge sugar house at Clewiston, Florida."

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