Oregon Farm
Title
Oregon Farm
Description
In 1925, the Oregon Farm had an inventory that included a herd of dairy cattle, nine head of sheep, six head of hogs, two bee hives, a 60 egg incubator and breeder, and a De Laval Cream Separator.
Index Journal, 31 Aug 1925, p. 7; 17 Sep 1925, p. 8
“A snake wrapped around the body of a turkey on the Oregon Farm, was shot to death and the turkey was left unscathed by a workman on the farm a few days ago. The turkey had been captured by the snake which had wrapped its coils about it and was slowly attempting to kill the turkey when the workmen interfered and killed the snake.” Index Journal, 18 May 1923, p. 5
Index Journal, 31 Aug 1925, p. 7; 17 Sep 1925, p. 8
“A snake wrapped around the body of a turkey on the Oregon Farm, was shot to death and the turkey was left unscathed by a workman on the farm a few days ago. The turkey had been captured by the snake which had wrapped its coils about it and was slowly attempting to kill the turkey when the workmen interfered and killed the snake.” Index Journal, 18 May 1923, p. 5
Source
1930s Greenwood Postcard Accordion
Contributor
David Mash, archivist
Identifier
Series: Photos
Box #3
File #7
Box #3
File #7
Citation
“Oregon Farm,” Lander University Archives, accessed May 6, 2024, https://omeka.lander.edu/items/show/205.