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[Photograph of Mr. Turney and Otto Haker Working on Barn]

Description: Photograph of two elderly men wearing wrinkled slacks and long-sleeve shirts in a farm yard next to an incomplete, wooden barn. One man, on the right, is kneeling on the ground with pieces of wood and metal, while the other man is walking over to him from the barn, on the left, to hand the other man something. The barn itself is only partially visible, and has a large square hole in the side. Another, patched-up wooden barn is visible in the background on the right, among some bare trees. The y… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.

[Photograph of Daniel Bros. Implement Co.]

Description: Photograph of a large truck, surrounded by wooden boxes on trailers, and other farm equipment on a small dirt road running left to right. In the background, there is a granary elevator surrounded by barns and sheds in a field of tall plants. There is a sparsely covered grass area in the foreground. The photograph has been attached to a faded yellow and green printed paper, with text on the back about a Farmer's Friend Pocket Calendar.
Date: unknown
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.

[Photograph of W. O. Daniel and O. H. Mcentee Gin]

Description: Photograph of a long, two-story metal barn, with electrical poles outside the front of the barn. A smaller wood building with a window sits in front of the left side of the barn, beyond an automobile. The buildings are situated in the middle of a bleak, barren area of dirt-covered ground. There is a decorative border surrounding the photo.
Date: unknown
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.

[Photograph of Daniel Grain Elevator and Barns]

Description: Photograph of two large stacks of bags covered by large tarps, sitting at the base of a hill on the left. In the background, two large metal barns surround the covered stacks - the one on the left with a large metal funnel attached to the roof, and the building on the right with multiple stories..
Date: unknown
Partner: Murphy Historical Society Inc.
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