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Albert Kessel's oxen
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AG1.003
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1 photograph; b&w; 10.5 x 6.75 cm
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Four harnessed oxen hitched to a breaking plow; newly turned sod.
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Wrinkled, pen marked, b&w
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Albert Kessel
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Albert Kessel bought the two white-faced oxen from Dad Scivens in 1912 when they were pet calves. He "broke them in" (trained them) for plowing. In 1915 Albert Kessel joined the army. He was wounded at Vimy Ridge after which his farm is named.
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GPC - Cabinet 1, Drawer 1, File AG1
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- Albert Kessel (Subject)