Series I. Agriculture Prints and Ephemera (small size) approximately 1818-1915 (bulk 1860-1900)
Subseries A. Implements and Supplies (small size)
Fences, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Fertilizers, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Planters, Plows, Mowers, Reapers, A by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Planters, Plows, Mowers, Reapers, B-C by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Planters, Plows, Mowers, Reapers, D-E by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Planters, Plows, Mowers, Reapers, F-L by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Planters, Plows, Mowers, Reapers, M-O by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Planters, Plows, Mowers, Reapers, P-R by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Planters, Plows, Mowers, Reapers, S-T by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Planters, Plows, Mowers, Reapers, U-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Windmills and Other, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Implements and Supplies (between 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches in size)
Note
Implements and Supplies booklets
Subseries B. Livestock (small size)
Breeding, Dairying, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Food, Medicine, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Horses: Blankets, boarding, breeding, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Horses: Halters, harnesses, saddles, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Horses: Horseshoes, nails, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Horses: Whips, Misc. supplies and services, A-Z by company (8 x 10 inches or smaller in size)
Livestock (between 8 x 10 inches and 11 x 14 inches in size)
Note
Livestock booklets
Livestock periodicals
Series II. Agriculture Prints and Ephemera (large size) approximately 1836-1924 (bulk 1850-1910)
Related Material
Items in the Huntington Library Historical Prints collection:
Subseries A. Implements and Supplies (large size)
Tygert-Allen Fertilizer Co. Philadelphia. approximately 1890-1899
Wm. F. Hughes’ Southwark hay press, forks of 2nd Street below Christian, Philadelphia. approximately 1844-1850
H.C. Redington & Co. manufacturers of grain and grass scythes, Littleton, New Hampshire, near the White Mountains. approximately 1845-1848
The Advance Thresher Co. Battle Creek, Mich. U.S.A. approximately 1901-1905
Buckeye. Manufactured by the Richardson M'f'g. Company. Worcester, Mass. approximately 1870
Bradley's superphosphate of lime. The standard commercial fertilizer. approximately 1873-1875
Harvesting machinery. D. M. Osborne & Co. Harvesters and binders. approximately 1879-1883
Roberts, Throp & Co. manufacturers of the invincible thresher also the famous Cyrus Roberts husk corn sheller. 1877-1895
Gray's one two & three horse power threshing machines and sawing machine works. approximately 1875-1917
"Excelsior Mower and Reaper." 1868-1872
Deering twine binding harvesters at work on Cooper Bro's farm 27.000 acres. Cooperstown, D. T. 1878-1891
Centennial 1876 circular. Walter A. Wood’s harvesting machines…western edition. 1876
Albany Agricultural Works. Emery Brothers, sole and original proprietors Albany, N.Y. ©1857
The Westinghouse Co. Schenectady, N. Y. approximately 1875-1910
J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co. Racine, Wis. U.S.A. 1885-1890
Walter A. Wood improved harvester. approximately 1871
The Seneca County. Agricultural Society. 1855
Diploma awarded by the New-York State Agricultural Society. 1855
St. Lawrence County. Agricultural Society. 1859
Annual Fair of the Moravia Agricultural Society. Diploma. 1861
Tompkins County. Agricultural Society. 1868
Exhibition of 1871. This diploma awarded to Mrs. Elizabeth Shaffer by the Highland Agricultural Society... 1871
New Hampshire State Agricultural Society. 1852
Diploma awarded by the Agricultural Society of Queens County, New York. 1855
Speed the plough. Norfolk Agricultural Society. approximately 1849
Awarded to Robert Crane by the Sonoma County Agricultural and Mechanical Society. approximately 1861
The California State Agricultural Society award this diploma to... 1866
Diploma awarded by the Vermont State Agricultural Society to... ©1868; 1874
This is to certify that Andrew B. Elliott was duly invested with the degree of Ceres... 1892
California State Board of Agriculture awards this diploma... 1902
44th annual exhibition S. C. R. O. & B. Agr'l Society Sandy Creek, N.Y. 1901
The great fertilizer. Whann's raw bone super-phosphate. after 1873
J. H. Bump's atmospheric attempering churn. approximately 1859
Glidden steel barb wire manufactured by I. L. Ellwood & Co. 1877-1895
The Thomas M'f'g Co. Springfield, Ohio. : Sulky rakes & tedders, lawn mowers & iron pumps. approximately 1885-1900
Wm. Deering & Co. : Chicago, U.S.A. harvesting machinery. 1880-1902
Champion barbed wire manft'd by the Hazard M'f'g Co., 87 Liberty St., New York. approximately 1887-1898
J.H. Thomas & Sons, Springfield, O. : Thomas rakes & engines, mudgett hay tedders. approximately 1885
The old and the new. : Superior Drill Co. Springfield, Ohio. approximately 1880-1903
Champion barbed wire manft'd by the Crandal Mfg' Co. approximately 1881-1888
Strong points in the Walter A. Wood machines. approximately 1888
Wm. Deering & Co. harvesting machinery Chicago Ill. U.S.A. 1878-1891
Thomas Tedder directions, style 1893 and 1894. The Thomas Manuf'g Co., Springfield, Ohio. 1894
Malvin B. Shurtz & Co. general southern agents for "Eclipse" wind engines. approximately 1884-1887
Newport's experimental farm...we stand on the merits of our goods. approximately 1903-1904
F. C. Sturtevant sole proprietor. Mills at 162, 164, 166 Commerce St. 216 State St. Hartford, Conn. approximately 1883-1911
Centennial 1876 circular. Walter A. Wood’s harvesting machines…eastern edition. 1876
J. M. Childs & Co., ... UTK steel plow, steel scrapers, horse hoes, cultivators, &c. 12 & 14 Fayette Street, Utica, N.Y. 1874
Descriptive circular and price list of Matthews' garden seed drill... 1875-1883
Subseries B. Livestock (large size)
J.R. Hewitt, saddle, harness and trunk maker, and dealer in valises, carpet-bags, whips, &c. approximately 1849-1888
Harvell's condition powders. For horses and cattle. ©1869
James Gilchrist, B. Lawrence, a pair of Durham stears purchased of the Hon. James Gilchrist of Ohio. approximately 1846-1853
Pratts poultry food a guaranteed egg producer. ©1888
Hamilton's old English black oil the greatest healing liniment of the age! approximately 1875-1925
White's golden tonic for horses out of condition. approximately 1890-1909
The elegant draught horse, young Black Lion, will stand for service this season... approximately 1862-1867
Gold Dust. At 16 years. the property of L. L. Dorsey, Esq. Eden Brook Farm, near Louisville, Ky. approximately 1871
Fearnaught 2.23 1/4 the property of H.S. Russell, Home Farm, Milton, Mass. approximately 1869-1872
Rochester, Ch. stallion, 15 1/2 hands, foaled 1873. 1879
The world's greatest importing establishment. Main barns of the Holbert Horse Importing Co. approximately 1883-1890
Gargling oil for horses, : and extensively used in families on human flesh. approximately 1851-1854
Porcineograph ... gehography [sic] of the United States. ©1876
American farm yard (winter) approximately 1869-1874
The horse fair from the celebrated painting by Rosa Bonheur. approximately 1857-1863