A 2"x3" acetate negative, 1977 or 1978 copy of a composite photograph of a parade float and area businessmen and people in the Brainard, Nebraska, community in 1902. The parade float is a large ear of corn, pulled by a wagon and team of horses. Sitting and standing on top of the ear of corn are at least seven businessmen dressed in suits and hats. In the background, downtown business buildings are visible. Surrounding the float, an assortment of men, women and children, in various modes of dress are engaged in a variety of activities. “The way we do it in Brainard” and “Shaver” are written on the image.