File:Postcard of J. E. Wallace’s butter sculpture 'Old Hickory', Tennessee State Fair, 1922.jpg

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English: Postcard of J. E. Wallace’s butter sculpture Old Hickory, of Andrew Jackson, Tennessee State Fair, 1922. Sponsored by Belle Meade Butter Co.
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Source From the private collection of Pamela H. Simpson and published in "Butter Cows and Butter Buildings: A History of an Unconventional Sculptural Medium", Winterthur Portfolio 41, no. 1 (Spring 2007): 1-19. http://panam1901.org/agriculture/articles/winterthur_butter_sculpture.pdf
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