Illinois State Library - Gwendolyn Brooks Building
This barn at the Moore Seed Corn Farm was being painted. One of the painters is Charles (Chuck) McGuire
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
The Tennessee Mill Company Records, 1903-1909, document the business of a flour, corn meal, and feed processing factory in Estill Springs, Tenn. Most of the records consist of correspondence to or from Charles H. Corn, superintendent of the plant.
Illinois State Library - Gwendolyn Brooks Building
Morris and Charles Hemingsen and Alfred Swanson ready for corn picking time on the Deicke Farm in Huntley, October 1944
Connecticut Historical Society
Legal papers in case of Charles Hazleton vs. Josiah Wright concerning riot in Saybrook, Conn. and charges and countercharges of stealing corn and assault; includes opinion of Abraham Pierson, Justice of the Peace
University of Virginia
The unidentified keeper of the book records the number of animals butchered and corn reaped for other county residents including James Coleman, Absalom Tyler, John Keen, Thomas Melton, and the Reverend Charles O'Neil
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Account books, 1812, letterbook, 1812-1813, and receipt book for the estates of Godfrey Haga, 1825-1848, and John R. Baker, 1829-1850
Yale University
Manuscript account book, unsigned, of farmer Charles Lathrop documenting monies exchanged for various goods and services, 1799-1820. Multiple transactions relate to corn, potatoes, and hay
Smithsonian Institution - National Museum of American History
Collection documents the history and business activities of Frito-Lay, Incorporated and the Doolin family, creators of the company. Materials consist primarily of correspondence, photographs, financial papers, scrapbooks, product packaging, advertisements, company newsletters, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, and magazine articles.
New York Public Library
Bound copy of treatise by Alexander Graham titled Reasons "Theoretical and Practical for Pronouncing Against a Free Trade in Corn," dedicated to Charles, Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Aubrigny, President of the Sussex Society for the Protection of British Agriculture. Published in Chicester, 1844
New York Public Library
Bound copy of treatise by Alexander Graham titled Reasons "Theoretical and Practical for Pronouncing Against a Free Trade in Corn," dedicated to Charles, Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Aubrigny, President of the Sussex Society for the Protection of British Agriculture. Published in Chicester, 1844
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