Richardton Machine & Manufacturing

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Title

Richardton Machine & Manufacturing

Subject

Description

Photo of a Hoff Silage Wagon. The wagon is made out of metal. It is V shaped, with a steel frame, 4 tires, and a drawbar. It is attached to a Gehl corn cutter. Behind the silage wagon is a truck. The truck is a Ford truck and has the following written on the driver's door, Gross - 20,000 and TARE - 7,100. Behind the truck can be seen the Richardton Machine & Manufacturing Company building. To the left side of the building is a Hoff Silage Wagon. In front of the building is a station wagon. Also seen are telephone poles and wires. Behind the drawbar of the silage wagon can be seen part of a car and part of a man who is wearing a shirt, jacket and a hat. A building behind the silage cutter reads Clinton. Below the sign a double garage door with windows. The words written on the silage wagon read Hoff Silage Wagon, U.S. Pat. No. 2889172, Issued June 2, 1959, Richardton Machine & Man'f. Co., Inc., Richardton, North Dakota. The word Gehl can be read on the corn cutter. Other words are too small to read clearly. Exact date of photo unknown.

Date Created

Year 1959

Rights

This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center. This image may be freely used for education uses, so long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image file is permitted without written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center.

Format

jpg, tiff

Medium

black and white Kodak Safety Film

Type

.jpg

Identifier

40711-005

Spatial Coverage

Richardton, ND

Physical Dimensions

4 x 5

Cataloguer's Notes

Safety Film Negative
No receipt.

Physical Location

Box 88-2

Ordering Info

http://www.dickinsonmuseumcenter.com/fees/

Comments

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Citation

“Richardton Machine & Manufacturing,” Southwestern North Dakota Digital Archive At the Dickinson Museum Center, accessed April 18, 2024, https://dmc.omeka.net/items/show/40099.