

Black and white drawing of people husking corn. A large group of people are gathered in a barn. A woman in the center is holding a large knife. A pile of corn husks is on the floor. A lantern hangs on the right. Piles of corn are on either side. A man with a plant is on the left. Text at the bottom reads "Husking the Corn in New England". Text on the right reads "Harper's Weekly".
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