Chrisman Collection

Harry E. Chrisman, former Liberal author and historian, donated a large collection of his writings, photographs, and other items to Liberal Memorial Library for the purpose of research. This database searches the contents of the Chrisman Collection.

N198-K

Call No: N198-K

Description: Illustration of woman cranking a cream seperator in “The Hired Girl”

Date of origin:

Type: Negative

Size: 3 15/16 x 4 7/8

Condition: Good

Content:

save labor./ COST since while De Leval Cream Seperator may c/ than a poor one to begin with it will last from ten to t/ while other seperators wea/ to be replaced in from one t/ PROFIT in more and bet/ less labor and effort, every/ through the machine, twic/ times a year for every yea/ lasts./ SATIS/ which is/ eration/ come fro/ have the/ with whi/ you are/ complish/ sible res/ [rest is even more cut off and hard to distinguish words.]

Provenance: “The Hired Girl” magazine or publication

Miscellaneous Info.:

An illustration of a woman cranking a manual cream seperator. Can see milk pouring into one container, while cream is put in another. It has a hand crank. There is ad print around the illustration, like this is part of an advertisement.

Other Info.: According to envelope the negative was found in, it is from “The Hired Girl,” a magazine or other Denver, Colorado publication.

Related to: E17-K (Envelope containing negatives of illustrations for “The Hired Girl”), N195-K (Gold Dust Washing Powder ad from “The Hired Girl”), N196-K (Denver Best soap advertisement from “The Hired Girl”), N197-K (Advertisement of woman by chicken pen in “The Hired Girl” in Denver, Colo.),

Subject: “The Hired Girl” magazine or other publication, advertisement, butterchurn, Colorado, cream seperator, Denver Colorado, illustration, milk, woman,