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Tradition and Innovation: The Importance of Agriculture to Markham 1820-1920
Location: Markham, Ontario, Canada

 
Windsor side chair manufactured at A.B. Ramer's furniture factory in Mount Joy, Markham Township
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Victorian hall stand handcrafted by Charles Beierl on Main Street, Markham Village
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Markham resident Levi Raymer (1864-1915) running Wesley Roach's steam engine in Pickering Township
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Freeman Ramer (1872-1950) with his Rumley tractor and threshing machine at his home in Mount Joy
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This threshing at Abraham Grove's farm was unique, as he could afford to own a machine himself
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Demonstration on Clark Young farm of the first light tractor used in Markham
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Cutting grain on Fred Beare's farm combining the use of horses and tractors
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Poultry in cages ready for judging at the annual Markham Fall Fair
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Masters warming up their horses for judging at the annual Markham Fall Fair
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Massey Ferguson showcased new farming methods and equipment at its experimental farm in Markham
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Combines manufactured by Massey Ferguson at the company's experimental farm in Markham Township
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Team of horses pulling a Massey Harris binder on the Hood farm in Buttonville, Markham Township
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Threshing day at the Lister farm
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Threshing season required the help of all family members, as seen here on the Lister farm
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Uriah A. Drudge and his wife Ruhama Alice cutting buck wheat on their farm
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Wood chopping bee for widow Mary Curtis in Unionville, Markham Township
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Lottie Stephenson bringing cows in from pasture on the Rodick farm
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Elizabeth Meyer (at left) and her daughter tending the garden beside their home
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