A fourth generation farmer, Harold served in WWII then returned to the farm, with a particular interest in raising hogs in confinement facilities. He served as President of the Illinois Farm Bureau. Harold also shows his extensive collection of primitive agriculture tools and speaks of the importance of history.
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Margery Steele shakes hands with Vice President Spiro Agnew. With William J. Kuhfuss, President of the American Farm Bureau looking on. Harold was attending meetings at the time.Where:
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Harold with Gerald Ford.Where:
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The Steeles with President and Mrs. Bush, Washington D.C., December 1989.Where:
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A family photo on the staircase. From left to right in the front row are Harold and Margery. See Picture Caption link above for additional details.Where:
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A family photo from 1996. In the front row are Margery and Harold and behind them are their children (from left to right), Susan, Greg, Linda, and Becky. Where:
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Harold shows off his collection of agriculturally related artifacts at his home based museum.Where:
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Harold shows off his collection of agriculturally related artifacts at his home based museum.Where:
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