Grain Conveyors & Ice Elevators
16 x 20 in (41 x 51 cm)
ID #USAE026
This Collection is a part of "The Growth of Industrial Art" printed in 1890 by the U.S. Patent Office. These tools and modes of production changed people's way of life as well as how they interacted with a rapidly changing world.
"There are many forms of grain conveyors, which generally agree in that they afford means of exposing a shower of grain to a current of highly dried and heated air. The following kinds may be cited, and it must be understood that there are many varieties and modifications of each". -excerpt from Grain Conveyors
"The methods of gathering and storing ice are entirely of American origin. In the year 1805 the first cargo of ice was shipped from Boston, Mass., to the Island of Martinique". -excerpt from Ice Elevators
57 on one side, 58 on back side.
Please note: Some posters in this collection have missing pieces and tears on the margin