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Photograph of Bruce Clark farming with a team of 32 horses. Published: From Uncle Bruce's Diary, 1966. NE Cal F868 B8 K87 1966. "The later header was pulled by a team of 32 horses. The header wagon which was driven beside the header is not shown in this photograph. Uncle Bruce [Clark] is sitting on the seat. The header driven drove the team using one leather jerkline to the lead animal and giving vocal commands, "Gee" and "Haw."
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