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Contains 16 Results:
George S. Roberts notebooks
Little is known about George S. Roberts except that he was a boarding student at Benjamin Hallowell's academy in Alexandria, Virginia in 1855. The collection consists of two volumes of geometric calculations.
Horace Porter typescripts
Horace Porter (1837-1921) was an American soldier and diplomat who served as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, personal secretary to General and President Ulysses S. Grant and to General William T. Sherman, vice president of the Pullman Palace Car Company and U.S. Ambassador to France from 1897 to 1905. The collection consists of four typescripts presumably written by Porter, but dating from approximately 1923.
August Marbes papers
The collection consists of two notebooks containing Marbes' translation into German of Oliver Goldsmith's play, The Good-hearted Man. Marbes made the translation in 1872 while a student at the Fredric Noelle Trade School in Osnabruck, Germany.
"Cotton at Long Range", undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
"Cotton. Slavery. South Carolina.", undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
Egyptian Cotton, undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
"Expression Relations in Heredity, with Special Reference to Cotton Breeding", undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
"Human Elements of Cotton Improvement", undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
"An Increased Interest in Argentine Cotton Cultivation", undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
Memos, undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
Newspaper Clipping "Story of King Cotton From Seet to Boll", undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
"On the Commerical Use of Long Staple Cotton", undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
Photo of cotton leaf, undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
"The Place of Cotton in Southwestern Agriculture", undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
Root Rot, undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.
"The Thick Spacing of Cotton", undated
The collection consists primarily of writings on various aspects of cotton production dating from 1921-1946. It also includes two catalogs from cotton seed suppliers, and a newspaper article on cotton production. The writings cover a variety of cotton topics, including an analysis of Egyptian cotton, a discussion of the role of cotton in the development of slavery in South Carolina, and the commercial use of long staple cotton.