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Metadata
Object Name |
Leader, Livestock |
Source |
Cedar Falls Historical Society |
Iowa History Era Tag |
Prosperity to the Depression (1897-1939) |
Chronological Tag |
The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) |
Catalog Number |
2018.018.112 |
Credit line |
Cedar Falls Historical Society - Cedar Falls, Iowa |
Description |
This 42" long wooden pole is used to lead bulls. There is a large clip and small link chain at the end of the pole. The clip went into nose ring of bull, so that the animal could be safely led from one location to another. This bull lead pole is from the farm of Elmer and Ruth (Tyson) Brandes in East Waterloo Twp., Black Hawk County, Iowa. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions. |
Additional Research & Sources |
This object may be used for lessons in: SS.K.17. Compare life in the past to life today. SS.1.21. Compare life in the past to life today within different communities and cultural groups, including indigenous communities. SS.4.25. Analyze the impact of technological changes in Iowa, across time and place. SS.4.26. Explain how Iowa's agriculture has changed over time. |
Primary/Secondary Source |
General primary source |
County Tag |
Black Hawk |
People |
Brandes, Elmer A. Brandes, Ruth Marie (Tyson) |
Subjects |
Agriculture Agricultural equipment Animal equipment Animal husbandry Bulls Cattle Cattle herding Farm life Farming Farms |
Multimedia Links |
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Search Terms |
Agriculture Agricultural equipment Bulls Farm life Farming Farms |
Legal Status |
Copyright to this resource is held by the Cedar Falls Historical Society and has been provided here for educational purposes only, specifically for use in the Iowa Museum Association's "Teaching Iowa History" project. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission from the Rights Holder. For more information on U.S. and International copyright laws, consult an attorney. |
