This antique stereoview card titled "In the Great Cornfields of Kansas" features an expansive view of cornfields in the Osage Valley. Published by the Keystone View Company, the card displays a detailed black and white image of dense corn stalks stretching toward a distant tree line. The view number 305 is printed on the front along with the title and publisher details.
On the reverse side, there is an extensive text description titled "In the Great Cornfields of the Osage Valley, Kansas" (V23248) which provides historical and agricultural context about corn cultivation in the region, including yield statistics, types of corn, and its uses. The card is mounted on a traditional curved mount with the Keystone View Company name, copyright by Underwood & Underwood, and the manufacturing location noted as Meadville, PA, New York, NY, Chicago, IL, and London, England. This stereoview offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th century American agriculture and is a collectible example of Keystone's educational stereographs.