International Harvester Company of America
Organization
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Health Lecture, Fly, woman eating soup with flies around her
Item — Box: LS 47
Identifier: LS.1202
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health Lecture, Fly, woman throwing waste water outside
Item — Box: LS 47
Identifier: LS.1204
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health Lecture, Fly, wood chips?
Item — Box: LS 47
Identifier: LS.1210
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health lecture, germs from nose
Item — Box: LS 45
Identifier: LS.1155
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health lecture, get the fly or he will get you
Item — Box: LS 47
Identifier: LS.1193
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health lecture, illustration death from disease by fly
Item — Box: Broken Lantern Slides
Identifier: LS.1162
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health lecture, Make your community flyless
Item — Box: LS 46
Identifier: LS.1158
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health lecture, man in classroom making fly cage
Item — Box: LS 47
Identifier: LS.1189
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health lecture, sick man surrounded by flies
Item — Box: LS 45
Identifier: LS.1153
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health lecture, spray to keep flies from cattle
Item — Box: LS 45
Identifier: LS.1154
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930
Health lecture, waste outside from animals and humans
Item — Box: LS 45
Identifier: LS.1156
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
A lantern slide is a photographic transparency reproduced on glass and made for projection. This record is used to track lantern slides not described in another collection, no matter their content.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1890-1930