ARTHUR H. JENSEN:

An Inventory of His Minneapolis-Moline Negative Collection at the Minnesota Historical Society

Sound and Visual Collection

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Creator:Jensen, Arthur H.
Title:Minneapolis-Moline Negative Collection.
Dates:approximately 1930-1960
Abstract:Black and white negatives made by commercial photographer Arthur H. Jensen that illustrate the tractors, agricultural implements, machinery, and power units manufactured by the Minneapolis-Moline Company between the 1930s and 1960s. Other views include images of the company's advertising, manufacturing facilities, offices, sales dealerships, executives, employees, and participation in national and local community events.
Quantity:21.5 cubic feet (43 boxes including approximately 14,180 negatives and 2,074 photoprints).
Location:See Detailed Description for specific negative or print numbers.

Expand/CollapseHISTORICAL NOTE

Arthur H. Jensen was a commercial photographer who operated out of his Minneapolis home from the 1920s-1960s. Born in Glencoe, Minnesota, in 1896, Jensen moved to Minneapolis just after World War I. He worked for Lee Brothers, the Bureau of Engraving, the Electric Engraving Company, and Brown and Bigelow before going into business for himself in 1928. About 1935, Jensen became the official photographer for the Minneapolis Moline Power Implement Company. The company used his photographs for sales literature, parts catalogs, brochures, and internal company functions for almost thirty years. Arthur H. Jensen died in Minneapolis in 1984.

The Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement Company was formed in 1929 through the merger of several existing agricultural machinery manufacturers, including the Moline Implement Company of Moline, Illinois, the Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Company, and the Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company. Minneapolis-Moline's corporate headquarters and a factory were located in Hopkins, Minnesota. Other factories included the company's primary manufacturing facility on Lake Street in Minneapolis and the Moline Company's plant in Moline, Illinois. During World War II, nearly all of the company's factories became war production plants.

The company shortened its name in 1949 from Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement Company to Minneapolis-Moline Company. The name was changed again in 1961 to Motec Industries, Inc. In 1963 Motec was purchased by the White Motor Corporation of Cleveland, Ohio, of which it became a subsidiary.


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Expand/CollapseSCOPE AND CONTENTS

The collection provides an extensive thirty year view of the operations and products of the Minneapolis-Moline Company across the 1930s-1960s. Many images depict Minneapolis-Moline tractors, implements, and power units, both in the factory or dealer showroom and working in farm fields or other outdoor settings. There are also many images from various perspectives of machinery parts most of which appear to have been created specifically for use in sales brochures, advertising material, and catalogs.

A large number of images depict the interior and exterior of Minneapolis-Moline factories, especially the Hopkins and Lake Street plants. There are aerial views of the factories, closer exterior views of specific factory buildings, interior views of the factory floor, and views of factory machinery with products in various stages of manufacture. Exterior and interior views of company dealerships and branch offices around the United States are also included.

Some images document award ceremonies and rallies during World War II. Additional images show office activities, meetings and banquets in a variety of locations, and women posed as "Minnie Moline." The collection also includes individual and group portraits of Minneapolis-Moline executives, employees and dealers.

This collection consists of approximately 14,180 of Jensen's negatives taken for The Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement Company. The vast majority of the negatives are of 8 x 10 inches size, although there are also significant numbers of 3 x 4, 4 x 5, and 5 x 7 inches negatives. Approximately 50% of the negatives were masked or retouched.

Photoprints of selected negatives were printed by the Minnesota Historical Society Photography Lab, and are stored in boxes 38-43, filed by the Minnesota Historical Society negative collection numbering system. The selected original camera negatives for these prints were withdrawn from the Jensen collection boxes, renumbered to fit into the Society's negative collection, and are interfiled within that larger collection.


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Expand/CollapseARRANGEMENT

The negatives made by Arthur H. Jensen are contained in boxes 1 though 37 and are numbered 1-13004, 1-570, 1-514, and 20005-22037. The numbering in this series was assigned by Jensen and represents a chronology of his work for the Minneapolis-Moline Company. Images in box 1 represent Jensen's earliest work with the images progressing through time as the boxes progress though the end of box 33.

Images in boxes 34 through 37 represent separate runs of negatives without a clear chronological order and with two separate and repeating numbering schemes.

Photoprints made by the Minnesota Historical Society from Jensen's original negatives are contained in boxes 38-43 and are numbered 8465-B - 8999-B, 9671-B - 11219-B. The original camera negatives for these prints were withdrawn from the Jensen collection, renumbered to fit into the Society's negative collection, and are interfiled within that larger collection.

The numeric inventory lists the images in box order according to their numbering scheme.

The topical inventory lists Jensen's images in four categories that represent the primary subjects of the collection. Within each topic inventory, the images are listed alphabetically by title.

Numeric Inventory
Jensen chronological negative numbers: Nos. 1-13004
Jensen other negative numbers: Nos. 1-570, 1-514, 20005-22037
MNHS assigned negative and print numbers: 8465-B - 8999-B, 9671-B - 10299-B
Topical Inventory
Tractors
Implements and Machinery
Power Units
Miscellaneous Views


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Expand/CollapseADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Arthur H. Jensen Minneapolis-Moline Negative Collection. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Accession Information:

Accession number: 11,809.

Processing Information:

Processed by: David B. Peterson, August 1992; Christofer Meissner, March-May 2008.

Digital images scanned by: Jane Wong, 2003-2004.

Titles supplied by: Minneapolis-Moline Collectors.

Catalog ID number: 990067164950104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The following lists link to more detailed inventories:

Expand/CollapseNUMERICAL INVENTORY

Expand/CollapseJensen chronological negative numbering sequence

Series of images with numbers assigned by Jensen that represents a chronology of his work.
Nos. 1-3799
Nos. 3800-7699
Nos. 7700-13004

Expand/CollapseOther Jensen negative numbering sequence

Series of images that do not have a clear chronological order and have separate and repeating numbering schemes assigned by Jensen.
Nos. 1-570, 1-514, and 20001-22037

Expand/CollapseMNHS negative and copy print numbering sequence

Images selected by Minneapolis-Moline collectors as the best representation of both Jensen's photography and Minneapolis-Moline Company products. Negatives were pulled from Jensen numbering system, renumbered to fit into the Society's larger negative collection, and are interfiled within that larger collection. Photoprints made by the Minnesota Historical Society from these selected original negatives are contained in boxes 38-43. The Minneapolis Moline numbers remain present in the image and written on photoprints, however photoprints are filed by the Society's assigned negative number.
Inventory links to selected digitized images.
8465 B - 8999 B, 9671 B - 11219 B

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Expand/CollapseTOPICAL INVENTORY

Same images as numerical inventory grouped by topic and thereunder by title.

Inventories link to selected digitized images.



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Expand/CollapseRELATED MATERIALS

A large number of printed catalogs, equipment manuals, and repair parts lists are located in the Minnesota Historical Society print collections.

The Minneapolis-Moline Company Records, 1836-1982, including correspondence and subject files, printed materials, patent information, and additional Jensen photographs are located in the Minnesota Historical Society manuscript collections.

A steam engine record book kept by the Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company has been microfilmed. This film is available in the Minnesota Historical Society manuscript collections as M393.

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Expand/CollapseCATALOG HEADINGS

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
Agricultural implements -- Photographs.
Agricultural machinery industry -- Photographs.
Farm equipment -- Photographs.
Minneapolis-Moline tractors -- Photographs.
Tractor industry -- Minnesota -- Minneapolis.
Organizations:
Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement Company.
Minneapolis-Moline Company.
Types of Documents:
Negatives.
Photographs.

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