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Threshing Machine: 1911

Jesse B. Higdon, standing by horse, showing what appears to be a new threshing machine.  Taken in Leesville, Missouri in 1911. He and family moved to Eureka Springs, Arkansas in 1912 and then to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1916, where they settled. Scanned from an old photo that has been kept by the family since 1911. Jesse Higdon was my wife's grandfather. View full size

Jesse B. Higdon, standing by horse, showing what appears to be a new threshing machine. Taken in Leesville, Missouri in 1911. He and family moved to Eureka Springs, Arkansas in 1912 and then to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1916, where they settled. Scanned from an old photo that has been kept by the family since 1911. Jesse Higdon was my wife's grandfather. View full size

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