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Before motorized planting machines, horse drawn corn planters like this Hayes Planter were popular farm implements.
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The Oliver Plow was the standard horse-drawn plow of the period.
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The Wedgwood design was named after Queen Charlotte of England, wife of King George III. This portrait was by the painter Thomas Gainsborough.
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Queensware was the American version of Queen’s Ware, the Wedgwood Pottery dish design which was overwhelmingly popular throughout the 1800s.
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This vintage postcard image shows downtown Fredericktown in 1908, looking south toward the square, which was at that time populated by a water tower.
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