The series is part of one of the largest and most complete records of American agricultural and industrial history. It documents the evolution of the International Harvester Company (IHC) and its predecessor, the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company.

: Candid captures of farmers, fields, and machinery that provide a visual history of rural American development between the late 19th and mid-20th centuries. Why "MSs.7z"?

: Detailed photographic albums documenting factory operations, product displays, and the logistical "goods to new space" transitions of IHC dealerships and offices.

Montgomery State Normal School - Wisconsin Historical Society

Key elements found within this specific archival thread include:

: Photographs and documents illustrating early 20th-century efforts to educate farmers, such as the Diversification of Livestock in Alabama (1915), which features students at the Montgomery State Normal School.

In archival terminology, (or MSS) is the standard abbreviation for "Manuscripts." The specific 7z suffix likely denotes a specific sub-series, album, or box number within the Society's vast cataloging system. For researchers and historians, this code is the "key" to locating specific photographic prints and primary source documents that track the mechanization of the world’s food supply.

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