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These three colored slides show images from the "Wheat People" exhibit at the Kansas Museum of History in Topeka, Kansas. The exhibit explored how wheat became a central part of Kansas' identity and economy. The first slide shows wheat being harvested at a unidentified location. In the second slide the grain elevators in Haysville, Kansas are visible. The last slide shows a farmer standing in front of a combine at a unidentified location.

Creator: Worley, Barry John, 1949-
Date: Between 1994 and 1995

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Item Number: 532613
Call Number: Acc# 2022-058
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 532613

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