Compiled and written by the Iowa writers' program of the Work projects administration in the state of Iowa. Jessie M. Parker, state superintendent of public instruction, state-wide sponsor of Iowa writers' program. Sponsored by county...
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
Two snowy fields are separated by a barbed wire fence. A farm house, barn and other buildings are nestled near some tree and snow covered hills in the distance.
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
A snow drift is piled up against a wire fence. The fence has wooden fence posts and a strings of barbed wire at the top. A large tree is next to the fence. A road and other trees are in the distance.
Iowa State University; Iowa Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
A portion of a metal woven field fence separated two fields. It has wooden top rails and posts. A single strand of barbed wire runs along the top. The fence contains a wooden gate that is fastened with a chain
Horse Barn 2 is pictured from a distance. A barbed wire fence is in the foreground, across the pasture is a horse, and in the background the horse barn with it's courtyard can be seen. To the right is a silo. Tree branches in the foreground...
Kitchen-Klatter began as a half-hour radio show with Leanna Driftmier sharing household tips, recipes, and childrearing advice among other topics. The radio show aired from 1926-1986 making it the longest running homemaker program in the history of...
Compiled and written by the Iowa Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the state of Iowa. Jessie M. Parker, state superintendent of public instruction, state-wide sponsor of the Iowa Writers' program. Sponsored by Osceola County...
Kitchen-Klatter began as a half-hour radio show with Leanna Driftmier sharing household tips, recipes, and childrearing advice among other topics. The radio show aired from 1926-1986 making it the longest running homemaker program in the history of...