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

 
Two teams of horses breaking up land for cultivation on the farm of Fred Reesor, Locust Hill
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Richard Frisby's threshing crew was comprised of close neighbours who he would also thresh for
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Threshing day at Wilmot Warriner's farm
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George Clendenning harvesting on his farm with the help of neighbours and hired hands
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The treshing crew at the Francis L. Stiver farm washing up
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Page from diary of Benjamin B. Reesor including several mentions of wood sawing bees
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The 'Beef Ring' building at Markham Museum
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'Beef Ring' record for 1913 from the diary of Gertrude Brown
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'Beef Ring' record for 1914 from the diary of Gertrude Brown
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