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Photo, Print, Drawing Knorr Ranch, haying, Summit County, Colorado

About this Item

Title

  • Knorr Ranch, haying, Summit County, Colorado

Names

  • Marshall, Howard W. (Photographer)

Created / Published

  • Summit County, Colorado, August 22, 1980

Headings

  • -  Folklore--Colorado
  • -  Photographs
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  Documentary photographs
  • -  United States -- Colorado -- Summit County

Genre

  • Photographs
  • Ethnography
  • Documentary photographs

Notes

  • -  Index data: 1-4, Wide shot of hayfield, with formed haystack at center, and Green Mountain Reservoir in middle ground, mountains in background (may be the Williams Fork Mountains); 5, Hayfield, windrow rake in middle ground; 6-8, Windrowing, fieldworker Rusty Marshall's notes state "this sort of hay is mostly timothy and clover"; 9, Wide shot of stacking under way, plunger truck (pushes gear that carries the hay to top of the stacker ramp) at right; 10-11, Windrowing; 12, Pat Enders on bull rake, stacking with plunger in background; 13, Pat Enders; 14-15, Stack and stacker, fieldworker Elke Dettmer in these photographs, making notes on the device and activity; 16, Wide shot, bunched hay in foreground, plunger and plunger truck behind (not yet positioned on ramp, to the right, bull rake and windrow rake; 17, Preparing to move the stacker, man pulls chain that will be hooked to the caterpillar tractor; 18, stack and stacker ramp; 19, Same from the back (stack side, no hay stack in this photo); 20, The finished stack, after stacker has been pulled away.
  • -  Summary note: Knorr Ranch near the Green River Reservoir near Heeney CO (project field documentation refers to the operation as the "Knorr Brothers Ranch" and/or "Karl Knorr Ranch" and lists postal addresses in Dillon CO and Kremmling CO):

Medium

  • 35 mm color slide

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1991/031: HM-11

Source Collection

  • Colorado Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/031)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

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Credit line: Colorado Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/031), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Marshall, Howard W. Knorr Ranch, haying, Summit County, Colorado. United States Summit County Colorado, 1980. Summit County, Colorado. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1991031_hm_11/.

APA citation style:

Marshall, H. W. (1980) Knorr Ranch, haying, Summit County, Colorado. United States Summit County Colorado, 1980. Summit County, Colorado. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1991031_hm_11/.

MLA citation style:

Marshall, Howard W. Knorr Ranch, haying, Summit County, Colorado. Summit County, Colorado. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afc1991031_hm_11/>.