EVERGREEN FARMS, FRANKLIN, ILLINOIS

By Staff
Published on May 1, 1982
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Mr. Rees' picture is his Farmall F-14 now housed in the Morgan County Fair Association Museum at Jacksonville, Illinois. The building in the background contains the tools and forge of William Hart of Franklin, Ill.
Mr. Rees' picture is his Farmall F-14 now housed in the Morgan County Fair Association Museum at Jacksonville, Illinois. The building in the background contains the tools and forge of William Hart of Franklin, Ill.
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Mr. Rees with his Oliver '60', which he describes as a pleasure to drive. The picture was taken at the Franklin, Illinois Brugoo Picnic.
Mr. Rees with his Oliver '60', which he describes as a pleasure to drive. The picture was taken at the Franklin, Illinois Brugoo Picnic.
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1936 model 'CC', also housed in the Morgan County Museum. Rees says, 'the front wheels were found filled with concrete used for wheel weights on a DC Case. The tractor was rescued from a junkyard in Tower Hill, Illinois.' The very nice
1936 model 'CC', also housed in the Morgan County Museum. Rees says, 'the front wheels were found filled with concrete used for wheel weights on a DC Case. The tractor was rescued from a junkyard in Tower Hill, Illinois.' The very nice
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It was purchased from Harold Watson of Franklin, Illinois. Rees reports, 'this tractor has one of the nicest running engines you will find anywhere. We have the 2-14 AC plow to go with it. Neighbors used to brag about being able to plow 20 acres a da
It was purchased from Harold Watson of Franklin, Illinois. Rees reports, 'this tractor has one of the nicest running engines you will find anywhere. We have the 2-14 AC plow to go with it. Neighbors used to brag about being able to plow 20 acres a da
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