University of Kentucky. College of Agriculture records
0000ua014
University of Kentucky Special Collections
45.0 Cubic feet
156 boxes
1901-1974
Papers and photographs from the College of Agriculture, 1901-1974.
University of Kentucky. College of Agriculture
Conditions Governing Access note
Collection is open to researchers by appointment.
Conditions Governing Use note
The intellectual rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections.
Preferred Citation note
0000UA014 : [identification of item], University of Kentucky College of Agriculture records, 1901-1974, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
Historical note
In 1862, President Lincoln signed the Land Grant College Act (the Morrill Act) to foster the founding of a college in each state supported in part by public funds. Three years later, the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky University was formed. Studying agriculture however, was difficult as the subject as an academic discipline had not yet come into being. It wasn't until after the agricultural experiment stations were established and in operation that a sufficient body of knowledge of agriculture would be learned. In 1862m President Patterson hired the first professor of agriculture, William Ashbrook Kellerman as professor of economic botany, agriculture, and horticulture. This was the beginning of the Agricultural Department. However, Kellerman resigned after one year and over the next decade, four different men were to hold the agricultural professorship.
In 1885, President Patterson attended a convention to consider the question of experiment stations. Patterson immediately recommended to the Executive Committee that the State College establish an experimental station, to which they agreed and special agent for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Melville Amasa Scovell was hired as director. Scovell quickly set up the station in the basement of the College Building (the present Scovell Hall) and began publishing bulletins reporting the results of their experiments for farmers. In 1890, the first Agricultural Experiment Station Building was completed (now Ezra Gillis Building).
With the name change of the State College to "State University, Lexington, Kentucky" in 1908, six divisions were formed including the College of Agriculture. Two years later the College of Agriculture and the Experiment Station merge under the leadership of M.A. Scovell. As the two continue to grow and new research activities are conducted, leadership changes occur with the new Dean and Director J.H. Kastle in 1912, then Thomas Poe Cooper in 1918. In 1923, Robinson Forest is given to the University of Kentucky (name officially changed in 1916) by E.O. Robinson Mountain Fund. A year later the Robinson Substation is founded as a branch of the Agricultural Experimental Station. In 1955, the Eden Shale Farm is given to the College of Agriculture by the people of the area to further research. In the next three years, three more farms are purchased by the College of Agriculture; South Farm, Coldstream Farm, and Maine Chance Farm.
Scope and Contents note
The College of Agriculture records are comprised of both paper and photographic materials dating from 1901 through 1974. The paper materials were created by individuals associated with Agricultural Extension at the University of Kentucky as well as agriculture throughout the state. Correspondence, reports, public papers, soil studies, and personal papers were created by University of Kentucky professors, employees of the Experiment Station, and state employees. Other topics include home economics, ESAR, soil study, Experiment Station, and tobacco materials. The photographic portion of the collection is comprised of lantern slides, negatives, glass negatives, transparencies, and prints. Subjects include Tennessee Valley Authority, crops, livestock, farm operations, farm structures, advertisements, 4-H, Agriculture Train, the Kentucky State Fair, and home economics.
Arrangement note
The College of Agriculture records are arranged in nine series by subject and format
- Series I. Administration
- subseries i. William Darney Valleau
- subseries ii. Frank Borries, Jr.
- subseries iii. Dana G. Card
- subseries iv. Earl Robert Young
- subseries v. T.R. Bryant
- subseries vi. E.J. Nesius
- subseries vii. Bob Ford
- subseries viii. Joe Williams
- subseries ix. J. Allan Smith
- Series II. Soil Study
- Series III. Agriculture Extension
- Series IV. Correspondence
- Series V. Miscellaneous
- Series VI. ESAR
- Series VII. Experiment Station
- Series VIII. Tobacco Materials
- Series IX. Photographic Materials
- subseries i. Lantern Slides
- subseries ii. Glass Negatives
- subseries iii. Film Negatives
- subseries iv. Transparencies
- subseries v. Prints
University of Kentucky.
Agriculture--Kentucky.
Fairs--Kentucky.
Home Economics -- Kentucky.
Lexington (Ky.)
Livestock--Kentucky.
Tennessee Valley Authority -- Kentucky.
Tobacco--Kentucky.
Administration
Series I.
1905 - 1974
Scope and Contents note
The Administration series consists of various papers divided into 8 subseries. A description of each subseries follows.
William Darney Valleau
i
1905 - 1956
Scope and Contents note
The William Darney Valleau subseries consists of personal papers in connection with the school of Agriculture. Papers include correspondence, reports, lists, and contracts with various tobacco companies. William D. Valleau was Distinguished Professor of Plant Pathology for the College of Agriculture.
Bacterium Pruni of Peaches
1
1
Correspondence - General
1
2
1919-1935
Correspondence - Valleau
1
3
1939-1948
Agriculture - Agronomy
1
4
1940-1944; 1957
Correspondence found in Publications
1
5
Correspondence
1
6
1949-1965
American Tobacco Company
1
7
1944-1953
Black, L.M. re: club root
1
8
1945-1947
Tobacco By-Products Company
1
9
1944-1946
Aromatic Tobacco
1
10
1943-1946
Blue Mold
1
11
1936 - 1959
Valleau, W.D. - Blue Mold
2
1--2
1938, 1944-1945, 1960-1961
Blue Mold Eradication
2
3
1944 - 1954
Low Nicotine Tobacco
2
4
1945 - 1959
Frank Borries, Jr.
ii
1960 - 1965
Scope and Contents note
The Frank Borries, Jr. subseries consists of personal and public papers in connection with the school of Agriculture. Papers include news articles, lists of courses, and military material.
Public Information
2
5
1966 - 1968
Special Stories
2
6
1962 - 1965
Courses
2
7
1949
Tape Tips
2
8
County News
2
9
Dana G. Card
iii
Scope and Contents note
The Dana G Card subseries consists of papers pertaining to various committees and clubs Card was involved in. There are also correspondence, bulletins, and other miscellaneous material. Dana G. Card was Professor of Agricultural Economics for the College of Agriculture.
Marketing Clinic Programs
5
3--4
Misc., bulletins, etc.
5
5
Agriculture Economics Reports
5
6
1963-1967
Research Club
6
1
1934-1965
Post-War Salary Planning
6
2
7/30/1954
AAUP, leaves of absence, correspondence
6
3
1960 - 1962
Postwar Needs and Opportunities
6
4
Alpha Zeta
6
5
1938 - 1960
Manuscript Committee
6
6
1938
Correspondence
6
7
1936-1937; misc. 1924-1961
Founder's Day Committee
6
8
Banquet Material
6
9
Dinner for President Donovan
6
10
New York Tobacco Exchange
6
11
1934
Earl Robert Young
iv
1953 - 1974
Scope and Contents note
The Earl Robert Young subseries consists of correspondence dealing with various topics. Earl R. Young worked for the Agricultural Engineering Section of the College of Agriculture.
January 1958 - December 1959
8
1
September 1967 - August 1968
8
2
September 1968 - August 1969
8
3
September 1969 - August 1970
8
4
September 1970 - August 1971
8
5
September 1971 - December 1972
8
6
January 1973 - June 1974
8
7
Miscellaneous
8
8
1953 - 1967
T.R. Bryant
v
1911 - 1944
Scope and Contents note
The T.R. Bryant subseries consists of correspondence and reports in connection with Agricultural Extension. Thomson R. Bryant was Associate Director of Extension for the College of Agriculture.
Correspondence 1912
9
1
Correspondence 1913 - 1944
9
2
Weekly County Agent Reports 1912 - 1913
9
3
Correspondence 1912 - 1914, 1938 - 1944
9
4
Miscellaneous 1911 - 1912
9
5
E.J. Nesius
vi
1950s-1960s
Scope and Contents note
The E.J. Nesius subseries consists of reports in connection with Agriculture Extension and his foreign assignments dealing with several countries including the Middle East. Ernest J. Nesius worked for the Experiment Station Farm Economics Department.
Foreign Agriculture Official Study at U.K.
10
1
Foreign Assignment - E.J. Nesius
10
2
Yugoslavia - Austria
10
3
Nesius, Ernest - personal
10
4
ICA Consultant trip
10
5
Reports on foreign assignment
10
6
Nesius - Middle East assignment
10
7
Cooperative Extension Work 1955 - 1958
11
1
Extension Work 1959
11
2
Extension Work 1960
11
3
Extension Work 1961 - 1963
11
4
Extension Education Guiding Program
11
5
Bob Ford
vii
1947-1955
Scope and Contents note
The Bob Ford subseries consists of correspondence and other papers dealing with various state fairs held in Kentucky.
Correspondence -- C. A. Lewis
16
1
State Fair 1947
16
2
State Fair 1948
16
3
State Fair 1949
16
4
State Fair 1950
16
5
State Fair 1951
16
6
State Fair 1952
16
7
State Fair 1953
16
8
State Fair 1954
16
9
Joe Williams
viii
1955-1960
Scope and Contents note
The Joe Williams subseries consists of correspondence and visual aids pertaining to various state fairs held in Kentucky.
Audio Visual 10/55 - 6/56
17
1
Audio Visual 7/56 - 12/56
17
2
Visual Aids 1957
17
3
Correspondence 1958
17
4
Correspondence 1959
17
5
Correspondence 1960
17
6
State fair UK photos 1941 - 1960 (paper copies)
18
1
State Fair 1956
18
2
State Fair 1957
18
3
State Fair 1958
18
4
State Fair 1959 - 1960
18
5
J. Allan Smith
ix
1950-1962
Scope and Contents note
The J. Allan Smith subseries consists of papers pertaining to several committees including the Centennial committee, as well as correspondence between Smith and President Dickey, the Board of Control, and others. J. Allan Smith was editor of publications for seventeen years and head of the Department of Public Information for fifteen years in the College of Agriculture.
Blazer Lecture the L-G coll
21
1
February 15, 1962
Address by President Dickey - An Educational Revolution
21
2
Article for Alumnus Magazine
21
3
1962
Centennial Committee - Land Grant correspondence with National Office and others
21
4
Correspondence with National Office and others
21
5
Centennial Committee - Plans for UK; notes & corres.
21
6
Consult with President Dickey
21
7
May 13, 1961
Centennial Committee - Johnson to Smith on Kansas City Meeting
21
8
November 1961
Centennial letter nos. 1-14 (missing 3,1) 3/1960 - 10/10/1961
21
9
Correspondence of Director 9/1950 - 7/1951
22
1
Constitutions 1915, 1958 revision
22
2
Correspondence from President George Church's File 10/5/1950 - 7/30/1952
22
3
Correspondence; Secretary-Treasurer 8/1951-7/1952
22
4
"Charters-By-Laws, Agenda" Kellogg Fund Proposal
22
5
Correspondence of Directors and officers 7/29/1952-6/19/1953
22
6
President's column in ACE 1952-1953
22
7
Correspondence 9/1954 - 4/16/1957
22
8
A.A.A.C.E. Board of Control Project
23
1
Board of Control Correspondence 2/1953-3/1955
23
2
Train the Trainer Program 1955-1960
23
3
Take-over Committee 8/1956
23
4
Correspondence (end of project) 1953-9/1962
23
5
NPAC-AAACE, Board meeting in Chicago, 2/12-13/1959 Annual Reports to board of Control 3/5-6/1954
23
6
Annual Report of NPAC (18 months) 2/28/1955
23
7
Program development conference - fact finding reports, correspondence 5/52
24
1
Kellogg Proposal 1st (7/52) and 2nd drafts
24
2
Proposal Brief and covering letters notebook 1952
24
3
Kellogg Proposal Materials correspondence 1952
24
4
Correspondence on location of Agriculture Comm. Center 7/29/1952-3/1953
24
5
Soil Study
Series II.
Scope and Contents note
The Soil Study series consists of soil studies conducted by Dr. Peters in every county of Kentucky. Each county has its own folder and are arranged alphabetically. There are also small, handwritten notebooks documenting Dr. Peters' studies before he put them into report format.
Adair-Hopkins
12
1--54
Jackson-Scott
13
Shelby - Woodford
14
1--15
Miscellaneous soils
14
16
Chemical Analysis
14
17
Other States
14
18
Handwritten Notebooks
14
1--21
Agricultural Extension
Series III.
1920 - 1949
Scope and Contents note
The Agricultural Extension series consists of several folders dealing with public relations for the College of Agriculture as well as programs from banquets and conventions. There are also a few folders with public information dealing with personnel and also reports and correspondence from the Home Economics Department.
Home Economic Reports
3
1--2
Home Economic and Demonstration Misc.
3
3
Home Economics Correspondence 1940-1968
3
4
Agriculture Economics Correspondence
3
5
Agriculture Economics Reports
3
6
Banquet Programs
7
1--50
Agriculture Economics - H.B. Price
15
1
Farm Economics Personnel 1920 - 1931
15
2
Farm Economics Personnel 1935 - 1940
15
3
Farm Economics Personnel
15
4
Marketing and Rural Finance 1928 - 1937
15
5
Personnel Questionnaires by County 1936
18
6
AAA Farmington KY News Stories Washington 1937
19
1
Drought
19
2
Corn, cotton, potato, rye, tobacco, wheat
19
3
Experiment Station Celebration 1936-1937
19
4
AAA 1936
19
5
Questionairs of Agriculture students by county
19
6
Fayette, Jeff, Boone, and out of state
19
7
Graduates of Agriculture Coll. 1934
19
8
Reports to CWA
19
9
Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace
19
10
State Farm records
19
11
Tennessee Valley Authority
19
12
Banquet Programs
115
1--25
Correspondence
Series IV.
1905-1974
Scope and Contents note
The Correspondence series consists of letters and memorandums arranged alphabetically and in some cases by subject pertaining to the College of Agriculture.
Agriculture Economics A - Individuals
4
1
American Institute of Cooperation
4
2
Articles - Miscellaneous
4
3
B
4
4
C
4
5
D & E
4
6
G
4
7
H - J
5
1
K - L
5
2
Miscellaneous
Series V.
1904-1969
Scope and Contents note
The Miscellaneous series consists of several different formats including committees, reports, and programs that were conducted around a variety of topics including tobacco, printing, postwar activities, and dedications. There are also a number of folders dealing with courses offered as well as articles or reprinted publications that were distributed among the classes.
ARC 122-23 Tobacco Barn Risher, Wells Spring 1967
20
1
ARC 122-23 Addenda & Modifications, Spring 1967
20
2
ASAW Editor's Section sec./trea. 1966-67
20
3
A.D.S.A. Publicity Comm. 6/20-23/1965
20
4
Displays
20
5
Committee on Printing 1966-67
20
6
Committee on University Printing 1963
20
7
Committee on K.P.A. luncheon 1/1968
20
8
Committee on Public Relations for Agriculture
20
9
Committee on filing manual 1967
20
10
Post-War needs & opportunities in KY Agriculture Experiment Station 12/1943
20
11
Views of College and Station Exhibit - St. Louis 1904
25
1
Dedication of W.A. Seay Auditorium (with reel of tape)
25
2
50th Anniversary of Agriculture Experiment Station 9/25/1935
25
3
Lectures; 1st & 2nd Annual Stud Managers Course 1951-52
25
4
Course in Scientific Agriculture
25
5
Preliminary Report Postwar Programs for Agriculture
25
6
First Approximations for a Unified State Agricultural Program to Meet Impacts of War
25
7
Coldstream Farm
26
1
Annual Livestock Field Day 7/17/1957
26
2
Handbook for Students and Advisors
26
3
Tobacco & Health Workshop 2/5-6/1969
26
4
VITAE 1967; Food Processing Opportunities in Kentucky
26
5
Burley Tobacco
26
6
Dean
27
1
Papers on Agricultural Economics, markets, & rural finance
27
2
Animal Husbandry & Animal Science
27
3
Entomology & Botany articles
27
4
Forestry - Articles & Pamphlets
27
5
Poultry - Misc. Publications
27
6
Tobacco - Misc. Publications
27
7
Veterinary Service - Misc. Publications
27
8
Agriculture Experiment Station - Chemistry
27
9
Agricultural Train 1912
107
1
Agronomy
107
2
Animal Husbandry
107
3
Cattle - Dairy, Beef
107
4
Farm Engineering
107
5
4-H Club History
107
6
History of Kentucky Extension Experiment Station 1952
107
7
Home Demonstration
107
8
Horticulture
107
9
Limestone Fertilizer
107
10
Pig Clubs
107
11
Poultry
107
12
Plan for Educational Program for Bluegrass Area
113
1
Animal Husbandry Seminars
113
2
ESAR
Series VI.
1922-1962
Scope and Contents note
The ESAR series consists of several boxes arranges chronologically and alphabetically and are labeled with either a name or a subject. File contents are mainly correspondence, but also include reports.
Bryant, T.R.
28
1
1922
Elliott, N.R.
28
2
1922
Good, E.S.
28
3
1922
Graddy, C
28
4
1922
Matthews, C.W.
28
5
1922
Robert, George
28
6
1922
Agriculture Engineering
28
7
1922
Agronomy
28
8
1922
Animal Industry
28
9
1922
Junior Agriculture Club
28
10
1922
County Agent Work
28
11
1922
Dairying
28
12
1922
Farm Economics
28
13
1922
Home Economics Extension
28
14
1922
Markets
28
15
1922
Moveable Schools
28
16
1922
News Service
28
17
1922
Personnel Division
28
18
1922
Poultry
28
19
1922
Veterinary
28
20
1922
Administration
28
21
1923
Agriculture Extension
28
22
1923
Agronomy
28
23
1923
Beef Cattle
28
24
1923
County Agent Work
28
25
1923
Dairying
28
26
1923
Extension Division
28
27
1923
Farm Economics
28
28
1923
County Home Demo.
28
29
1923
Home Economics Division
28
30
1923
Farm Crops
28
31
1923
Horticulture
28
32
1923
Junior Agriculture Club
28
33
1923
Marketing
28
34
1923
Movable Schools
28
35
1923
Pomology
28
36
1923
Poultry
28
37
1923
Public Information
28
38
1923
Bohanan, S.C.
28
39
1923
Hansen, V.K.
29
1
1923
Ranta, R.R.
29
2
1923
Seay, W.A.
29
3
1923
Smith, J. Allen
29
4
1923
Administration
29
5
1924
Anderson, W.S.
29
6
1924
Burnam, Anita
29
7
1924
Enright, Eleanor
29
8
1924
Fish, E.E.
29
9
1924
Garside, M.S.
29
10
1924
Harris, C.E.
29
11
1924
Harris, W.J.
29
12
1924
Hooper J.J.
29
13
1924
Horlocker, F.J.
29
14
1924
Humphrey, J.E.
29
15
1924
Lacy, Edith
29
16
1924
Mahan, C.A.
29
17
1924
McKenney, G.J.
29
18
1924
Miller, M.M.
29
19
1924
Miller, R.C.
29
20
1924
Nicholas, W.D.
29
21
1924
Piedalue, I.M.
29
22
1924
Rhoads, Wayland
29
23
1924
Roberts, George
29
24
1924
Sellards, Grady
29
25
1924
Smyth, J.R.
29
26
1924
Story, J.M.
29
27
1924
Weldon, M.
29
28
1924
Wilford, E.J.
29
29
1924
Baird, Thomas
29
30
1925
Bryant, T.R.
29
31
1925
Enright, E.
29
32
1925
Elliott, N.R.
29
33
1925
Gardner, J.S.
29
34
1925
Good, E.S.
29
35
1925
Hooper, J.J.
29
36
1925
Jesness, O.B.
29
37
1925
Jones, S.C.
29
38
1925
Kelley, J.B.
30
1
1925
Kenney, R.
30
2
1925
Kilpatrick, E.J.
30
3
1925
Lacy, E.
30
4
1925
Magill, W.W.
30
5
1925
Mahan, C.A.
30
6
1925
Mathews, C.A.
30
7
1925
Miller, M.M.
30
8
1925
Nicholls, W.D.
30
9
1925
Roberts, George
30
10
1925
Smyth, J.R.
30
11
1925
Story, Isabelle
30
12
1925
Ward, H.A.
30
13
1925
Welch, E.G.
30
14
1925
Weldon, M.
30
15
1925
Wilson, W.C.
30
16
1925
Whitehouse, J.W.
30
17
1925
Agriculture Extension
30
18
1926
Barkman, J.O.
30
19
1926
Burnam, A.
30
20
1926
Elliott, N.R.
30
21
1926
Feltner, J.M.
30
22
1926
Fish, E.E.
30
23
1926
Gardner, J.S.
30
24
1926
Garside, M.S.
30
25
1926
Good, E.S.
30
26
1926
Graddy, I.C.
30
27
1926
Harris, C.E.
30
28
1926
Harris, D
30
29
1926
Harris, W.J.
30
30
1926
Horlocher, L.J.
30
31
1926
Humphrey, J.E.
30
32
1926
Jones, S.C.
30
33
1926
Kelley, J.B.
30
34
1926
Kenney, R.
30
35
1926
Kilpatrick, E.J.
30
36
1926
Lacy, E
30
37
1926
Lewis, C.A.
30
38
1926
Link, H.F.
30
39
1926
Magill, W.W.
30
40
1926
Martin, J.H.
30
41
1926
McKenney
30
42
1926
Miller, R.C.
30
43
1926
Nicholls, W.D.
30
44
1926
Piedalue, I.M.
30
45
1926
Prewitt, Ed
30
46
1926
Rhoads, W
30
47
1926
Roberts, George
30
48
1926
Sellards, G
30
49
1926
Smyth, J.R.
30
50
1926
Story, J.M.
30
51
1926
Ward, H.A.
30
52
1926
Welch, E.G.
30
53
1926
Whitehouse, J.W.
30
54
1926
Wilford, E.J.
30
55
1926
Wilson, W.C.
30
56
1926
Burnam, Anita
31
1
1927
Burnette, A.C.
31
2
1927
Elliott, N.R.
31
3
1927
Feltner, J.M.
31
4
1927
Fish, E.E.
31
5
1927
Gardner, J.S.
31
6
1927
Garside, M.S.
31
7
1927
Good E.S.
31
8
1927
Graddy, J.C.
31
9
1927
Harris, Dixie
31
10
1927
Jones, S.C.
31
11
1927
Kenney, R
31
12
1927
Kilpatrick, E.J.
31
13
1927
Lacy, E
31
14
1927
Magill, W.W.
31
15
1927
Mahan, C.A.
31
16
1927
McKenney, G.J.
31
17
1927
Miller, M.M.
31
18
1927
Miller, R.C.
31
19
1927
Nance, G.R.
31
20
1927
Piedalue, I.M.
31
21
1927
Prewitt, Ed
31
22
1927
Rhoads, W
31
23
1927
Roberts, George
31
24
1927
Smith, J.R.
31
25
1927
Story, I.M.
31
26
1927
Welch, E.G.
31
27
1927
Weldon, Myrtle
31
28
1927
Whitehouse, J.W.
31
29
1927
Wilford, E.J.
31
30
1927
Wilson, W.C.
31
31
1927
Farm Eco
31
32
1927
Veterinary Science
31
33
1927
Agronomy
32
1
1928
Barkman, J.O.
32
2
1928
Bryant, J.R.
32
3
1928
Burnam, A
32
4
1928
Feltner, J.M.
32
5
1928
Fish, E.E.
32
6
1928
Gardner, J.S.
32
7
1928
Garside, M.S.
32
8
1928
Good, E.S.
32
9
1928
Harris, C.E.
32
10
1928
Harris, D
32
11
1928
Humphrey, J.E.
32
12
1928
Jones, S.C.
32
13
1928
Kelley, J.B.
32
14
1928
Kenny, R
32
15
1928
Lacy, E
32
16
1928
Lewis, E.A.
32
17
1928
Link, H.F.
32
18
1928
Magill, W.W.
32
19
1928
Martin, J.H.
32
20
1928
McKinney, G.J.
32
21
1928
Miller, M.M.
32
22
1928
Miller, R.C.
32
23
1928
Movable Schools
32
24
1928
Nagotte, Joe
32
25
1928
Nance, G.B.
32
26
1928
Poultry Section
32
27
1928
Prewitt, Ed
32
28
1928
Rhoads, W
32
29
1928
Roberts, George
32
30
1928
Sellards, G
32
31
1928
Smyth, J.R.
32
32
1928
Story, J.M.
32
33
1928
Welch, E.G.
32
34
1928
Weldon, M
32
35
1928
Whitehouse, J.M.
32
36
1928
Barkman, J.O.
33
1
1929
Bryant, T.R.
33
2
1929
Fish, E.E.
33
3
1929
Gardner, J.S.
33
4
1929
Garside, M.S.
33
5
1929
Graddy, J.C.
33
6
1929
Hagman, Ida
33
7
1929
Harris, W.J.
33
8
1929
Imlay, Flo
33
9
1929
Jones, S.C.
33
10
1929
Kelley, J.B.
33
11
1929
Kenney, R
33
12
1929
Kilpatrick, E.J.
33
13
1929
Lacy, E
33
14
1929
Link, H.F.
33
15
1929
Magill, W.W
33
16
1929
Mahan, C.A.
33
17
1929
Martin, J.H.
33
18
1929
McKenney, G.J.
33
19
1929
Miller, R.C.
33
20
1929
Negeotte, J
33
21
1929
Nance, G.B.
33
22
1929
Nicholls, W.D.
33
23
1929
Polk, T.P.
33
24
1929
Roberts, George
33
25
1929
Sellards, G
33
26
1929
Story, I.M.
33
27
1929
Vaught, E.C.
33
28
1929
Welch, E.G.
33
29
1929
Weldon, Myrtle
33
30
1929
Whitehouse, J.W.
33
31
1929
Wilson, W.C.
33
32
1929
Projects 15
34
1
1930
Barkman, J.O.
34
2
1930
Besh, T
34
3
1930
Burnam, A
34
4
1930
Caton, S
34
5
1930
Elliott, N.R.
34
6
1930
Feltner, J.M.
34
7
1930
Fish, E.E.
34
8
1930
Galloway, S.L.
34
9
1930
Gardner, J.S.
34
10
1930
Garside, M.S.
34
11
1930
Good, E.S.
34
12
1930
Graddy, J.C.
34
13
1930
Hagman, J.C.
34
14
1930
Harris, C.E.
34
15
1930
Humphrey, J.E.
34
16
1930
Imlay, Flo
34
17
1930
Jones, C.W.
34
18
1930
Jones, S.C.
34
19
1930
Kelley, J.B.
34
20
1930
Kenney, R
34
21
1930
Kilpatrick, E.J.
34
22
1930
Lacy, E
34
23
1930
Lewis, C.A.
34
24
1930
Link, H.F.
34
25
1930
Magill, W.W.
34
26
1930
Mahan, C.A.
34
27
1930
Martin, J.H.
34
28
1930
McKenney, G.J.
34
29
1930
Miller, R.C.
34
30
1930
Nance, G.B.
34
31
1930
Proctor, R.E.
34
32
1930
Rhoads, W
34
33
1930
Sellards, G
34
34
1930
Story, J.M.
34
35
1930
Barkman, J.O.
35
1
1930
Besh, Ted
35
2--3
1930
Brewer, J.C.
35
4
1930
Burnam, Anita
35
5
1930
Bryant
35
6
1930
Graddy, J.C.
35
7
1930
Caton, Stanley
35
8
1930
Elliott, N.R.
35
9
1930
Feltner, J.M.
35
10
1930
Fish, E.E.
35
11
1930
Galloway, Z.L.
35
12
1930
Gardner, J.S.
35
13
1930
Garside, M.S.
35
14
1930
Good, E.S.
35
15
1930
Hagman, I.C.
35
16
1930
Harris, C.E.
35
17
1930
Humphrey, J.E.
35
18
1930
Hunt, R.A.
35
19
1930
Imlay, F
35
20
1930
Johnson, E.A.
35
21
1930
Jones, S.C
35
22
1930
Kenney, Ralph
35
23
1930
Kilpatrick, E.J.
35
24
1930
Lacy, E
35
25
1930
Lewis, C.A
35
26
1930
Link, H.F.
35
27
1930
Magill, W.W.
35
28
1930
Bailey, J.Y.
36
1
1932
Barkman, J.O.
36
2
1932
Besh, Ted
36
3
1932
Bondurant, J.H.
36
4
1932
Brewer, L.C.
36
5
1932
Bryant, T.R.
36
6
1932
Burnette, A.C.
36
7
1932
Caton, S
36
8
1932
Elliott, N.R.
36
9
1932
Feltner, J.M.
36
10
1932
Fish, E.E.
36
11
1932
Gardner, J.S.
36
12
1932
Garside, M.S.
36
13
1932
Good, E.S.
36
14
1932
Graddy, J.C.
36
15
1932
Hagman, Ida C
36
16
1932
Harris, C.E.
36
17
1932
Humphrey, J.E.
36
18
1932
Hunt, R.A.
36
19
1932
Imlay, Florence
36
20
1932
Johnson, E.A.
36
21
1932
Jones, C.W.
36
22
1932
Jones, S.A.
36
23
1932
Kelley, J.B.
36
24
1932
Kenney, R
36
25
1932
Kilpatrick, E.J.
36
26
1932
Lacy, Edith
36
27
1932
Lewis, C.A.
36
28
1932
Link, H.F.
36
29
1932
Magill, W.W.
36
30
1932
Mahan, C.A.
36
31
1932
Matson, H
36
32
1932
McKenney, G.J.
36
33
1932
Miller, R.C.
36
34
1932
Vaughn, E
37
1
1930
Vennes, L.A.
37
2
1930
Welch, E.G.
37
3
1930
Weldon, Myrtle
37
4
1930
Whitehouse, J.W.
37
5
1930
Wilson, W.C.
37
6
1930
Mahan, C.A.
37
7
1931
Martin, J.A.
37
8
1931
McKenney, G.T.
37
9
1931
Miller, R.C.
37
10
1931
Matson, H
37
11
1931
Nicholls, W.R.
37
12
1931
Polk, T.P.
37
13
1931
Proctor, R.E.
37
14
1931
Story, I.M.
37
15
1931
Vaughn, E.C.
37
16
1931
Vennes, I.A.
37
17
1931
Welch, E.G.
37
18
1931
Weldon, Myrtle
37
19
1931
Wilson, W.C.
37
20
1931
Whitehouse, J.W.
37
21
1931
Nicholls, W.C.
37
22
1932
Polk, T.P
37
23
1932
Proctor, R.E
37
24
1932
Purcell, Mary
37
25
1932
Rhoads, W
37
26
1932
Roberts, George
37
27
1932
Sellards, G
37
28
1932
Vaughn, E.C
37
29
1932
Welch, E.G
37
30
1932
Weldon, M
37
31
1932
Vennes
37
32
1932
Whitehouse, I.W
37
33
1932
Wilson, W.C.
37
34
1932
Miscellaneous
38
1
1932
Bryant, T.R.
38
2
1933
Elliott, N.R
38
3
1933
Gardner, J.S.
38
4
1933
Magill, W.W.
38
5
1933
Mahan, C.A.
38
6
1933
Market Finance
38
7
1933
Home Demo Work
38
8
1933
4-H Club
38
9
1933
Lewis, C.A.
38
10
1933
Soils
38
11
1933
Beef Cattle
38
12
1933
Annual Poultry
38
13
1933
Farm Business
38
14
1933
Veterinary Science
38
15
1933
Preliminary Rep
38
16
1933
Besh, Ted
38
17
1933
Barkman, J.O
38
18
1933
Bondurant, J.H.
38
19
1933
Brewer, S.C.
38
20
1933
Burnam, A
38
21
1933
Elliott, N.R.
38
22
1933
Feltner, J.M.
38
23
1933
Fish, E.E.
38
24
1933
Gardner, S.S.
38
25
1933
Garside, M.S.
38
26
1933
Good, E.S.
38
27
1933
Graddy, J.C.
38
28
1933
Hagman, I.C.
38
29
1933
Hunt, R.A.
38
30
1933
Imlay, Flo
38
31
1933
Johnson, E.A.
38
32
1933
Jones, C.W.
38
33
1933
Jones, S.C.
38
34
1933
Kelley, J.B.
38
35
1933
Kinney, R
39
1
1933
Kilpatrick, E.J.
39
2
1933
Lacy, E
39
3
1933
Lewis, C.A.
39
4
1933
Link, H.F.
39
5
1933
Logan, Lulie
39
6
1933
Magill, W.W.
39
7
1933
Martin, H.J.
39
8
1933
Mahan, C.A.
39
9
1933
Matson, H
39
10
1933
McKenney, G.J.
39
11
1933
Monroe, Z
39
12
1933
Nicholls, W.P.
39
13
1933
Polk, T.P.
39
14
1933
Proctor, R.E.
39
15
1933
Purcell, M
39
16
1933
Roberts, George
39
17
1933
Vennes, L.A.
39
18
1933
Welch, E.G.
39
19
1933
Welson, Myrtle
39
20
1933
Whitehouse, J.W.
39
21
1933
Wilson, W.C.
39
22
1933
Barkman, J.O.
39
23
1934
Besh, T
39
24
1934
Brewer, C.C.
39
25
1934
Bryant, T.R.
39
26
1934
Burnam, A
39
27
1934
Davenport, T.S.
39
28
1934
Elliott, N.R.
39
29
1934
Feltner, J.M.
39
30
1934
Fish, E.E.
39
31
1934
Gardner, J.S.
39
32
1934
Garside, M.S.
39
33
1934
Good, E.S.
39
34
1934
Graddy, I.C.
39
35
1934
Hagman, I.C.
39
36
1934
Harris, C.E.
39
37
1934
Humphrey, J.E.
39
38
1934
Hunt, R.A.
39
39
1934
Imlay, Flo
39
40
1934
Johnson, E.A.
39
41
1934
Jones, C.W.
39
42
1934
Jones, S.C.
39
43
1934
Kelley, J.B.
39
44
1934
Kenney, R
39
45
1934
Kilpatrick, E.J.
40
1
1934
Lacy, E
40
2
1934
Lewis, C.A.
40
3
1934
Link, J.F.
40
4
1934
Magill, W.W.
40
5
1934
Mahan, C.A.
40
6
1934
Martin, J.H.
40
7
1934
McKenney, G.J.
40
8
1934
Miller, C.E.
40
9
1934
Miller, R.C.
40
10
1934
Nicholls, W.P.
40
11
1934
Phillips, C.D.
40
12
1934
Polk, T.P.
40
13
1934
Proctor, R.E.
40
14
1934
Rhoads, W
40
15
1934
Roberts, George
40
16
1934
Sellards, G
40
17
1934
Vennes, L.A.
40
18
1934
Weldon, M
40
19
1934
Welch, E.G.
40
20
1934
Whitehouse, J.W.
40
21
1934
Wilson, W.C.
40
22
1934
Administration
40
23
1936
Barkman, J.O.
40
24
1936
Bondurant, J.H.
40
25
1936
Brewer, L.C.
40
26
1936
Brooks, J
40
27
1936
Brown, H.C.
40
28
1936
Bryant, T.R.
40
29
1936
Burnam, A
40
30
1936
Caton, Stanley
40
31
1936
Davenport, I
40
32
1936
Elliott, N.R.
40
33
1936
Feltner, I.M.
40
34
1936
Fish, E.E.
40
35
1936
Gardner, J.S.
40
36
1936
Garside, M.S.
40
37
1936
Good, E.S.
40
38
1936
Graddy, I.C.
40
39
1936
Hagman, I.C.
40
40
1936
Harris, C.E.
40
41
1936
Harris, G.M.
40
42
1936
Humphrey, J.E.
40
43
1936
Hunt, R.A.
40
44
1936
Imlay, Flo
40
45
1936
Johnson, E.A.
41
1
1936
Jones, C.W.
41
2
1936
Jones, S.C.
41
3
1936
Kelley, J.B.
41
4
1936
Kenney, R
41
5
1936
Kilpatrick, E.J.
41
6
1936
Lacy, E
41
7
1936
Lewis, C.A.
41
8
1936
Link, H.F.
41
9
1936
Magill, W.W.
41
10
1936
Mahan, C.A.
41
11
1936
Martin, J.H.
41
12
1936
McKenney, G.J.
41
13
1936
McKitrick
41
14
1936
Miller, C.E.
41
15
1936
Nicholls, W.D.
41
16
1936
Phillips, G.D.
41
17
1936
Polk, T.P.
41
18
1936
Proctor, R.E.
41
19
1936
Robert, George
41
20
1936
Threlkeld, Dor
41
21
1936
Weldon, Myrtle
41
22
1936
Wilson, W.E.
41
23
1936
Whitehouse, J.W.
41
24
1936
Preliminary Reports
41
25
1936
Barkman, J.O.
41
26
1936
Brewer, L.C.
41
27
1936
Brooks, J.B.
41
28
1936
Brown, H.C.
41
29
1936
Bryant, T.R.
41
30
1936
Burnam, A
41
31
1936
Caton, S
41
32
1936
Davenport, I.S.
41
33
1936
Elliott, N.R.
41
34
1936
Feltner, J.M.
41
35
1936
Fish, E.E.
42
1
1936
Gardner, J.S.
42
2
1936
Good, E.S.
42
3
1936
Haak, P.J.
42
4
1936
Hagman, I
42
5
1936
Harris, C.E.
42
6
1936
Harris, G.M.
42
7
1936
Humphrey, J.E.
42
8
1936
Hunt, R.A.
42
9
1936
Imlay, F
42
10
1936
Johnson, E.A.
42
11
1936
Jones, C.W.
42
12
1936
Jones, S.C.
42
13
1936
Kelley, J.B.
42
14
1936
Kenney, R
42
15
1936
Lacey, E
42
16
1936
Lewis, C.A.
42
17
1936
Magill, W.W.
42
18
1936
Mahan, C.A.
42
19
1936
Martin, J.H.
42
20
1936
McKenney, G.J.
42
21
1936
McKitrick, T.L.
42
22
1936
Miller, C.E.
42
23
1936
Miller, R.C.
42
24
1936
Nicholls, W.D.
42
25
1936
Polk, T.P.
42
26
1936
Poundstone, B
42
27
1936
Proctor, R.E.
42
28
1936
Rhoads, W
42
29
1936
Roberts, George
42
30
1936
Sellards, G
42
31
1936
Threlkeld, D
42
32
1936
Vennes, L.A.
42
33
1936
Welch, E.G.
42
34
1936
Weldon, M
42
35
1936
Whitehouse
42
36
1936
Barkman, C.O.
42
37
1937
Brewer, L.C.
42
38
1937
Brooks, J.B.
42
39
1937
Brown, H.C.
42
40
1937
Bryant, T.R.
42
41
1937
Burnam, A
42
42
1937
Caton, S
42
43
1937
Curnutt, V
42
44
1937
Davenport, I
42
45
1937
Elliott, N.R.
43
1
1937
Feltner, J.M.
43
2
1937
Fish, E.E.
43
3
1937
Gardner, J.S.
43
4
1937
Garside, M.S.
43
5
1937
Good, E.S.
43
6
1937
Haak, P.J.
43
7
1937
Harris, C.E.
43
8
1937
Hagman, I.C.
43
9
1937
Humphrey, J.E.
43
10
1937
Hunt, R.A.
43
11
1937
Imlay, Flo
43
12
1937
Johnson, E.A.
43
13
1937
Johnston, W.C.
43
14
1937
Jones, C.W.
43
15
1937
Jones, S.C.
43
16
1937
Kelley, J.B.
43
17
1937
Kenney, R
43
18
1937
Lacy, E
43
19
1937
Lewis, C.A.
43
20
1937
Magill, W.W.
43
21
1937
Mahan, C.A.
43
22
1937
Martin, J.H.
43
23
1937
McKenney, G.J.
43
24
1937
McKitrick, J.L.
43
25
1937
Miller, R.C.
43
26
1937
Nicholls, W.D.
43
27
1937
Polk, T.P.
43
28
1937
Poundstone, B
43
29
1937
Proctor, R.E.
44
1
1937
Rhoads, W
44
2
1937
Roberts, George
44
3
1937
Sellards, G
44
4
1937
Smith, F.R.
44
5
1937
Threlkeld, D
44
6
1937
Vennes, L.A.
44
7
1937
Welch, E.G.
44
8
1937
Weldon, M
44
9
1937
Whitehouse, J.W.
44
10
1937
Brewer, S.C.
44
11
1938
Brown, H.C.
44
12
1938
Bryant, T.R.
44
13
1938
Burnam, A
44
14
1938
Caton, S
44
15
1938
Curnutt, V
44
16
1938
Davenport, I
44
17
1938
Elliott, N.R.
44
18
1938
Feltner, J.M.
44
19
1938
Fish, E.E.
44
20
1938
Gardner, J.S.
44
21
1938
Garside, M.S.
44
22
1938
Good, E.S.
44
23
1938
Haak, P.J.
44
24
1938
Hagman, Ida C.
44
25
1938
Harris, C.E.
44
26
1938
Harris, G.J.
44
27
1938
Humphrey, E.J.
44
28
1938
Hunt, Russell A
44
29
1938
Imlay, Flo
44
30
1938
Jackson, W.E.
45
1
1938
Johnson, E.H.
45
2
1938
Johnstone, W.A.
45
3
1938
Jones, C.W.
45
4
1938
Jones, S.C.
45
5
1938
Keller, J.B.
45
6
1938
Kenney, R.B.
45
7
1938
Lacy, E
45
8
1938
Lewis, C.A.
45
9
1938
Magill, W.W.
45
10
1938
Mahan, C.A.
45
11
1938
Martin, Holmes
45
12
1938
McKenney, G.J.
45
13
1938
McKitrick, J.L.
45
14
1938
Miller, R.C.
45
15
1938
Nicholls, W.D.
45
16
1938
Polk, T.P.
45
17
1938
Poundstone, B
45
18
1938
Proctor, R.E.
45
19
1938
Rhoads, W
45
20
1938
Roberts, George
45
21
1938
Sellards, G
45
22
1938
Threlkeld, D
45
23
1938
Whitehouse, J.W.
45
24
1938
Barkman, J.O.
46
1
1939
Brewer, L.C.
46
2
1939
Brown, H.C.
46
3
1939
Bryant, T.R.
46
4
1939
Burnam, A
46
5
1939
Caton, S
46
6
1939
Curnutt, V
46
7
1939
Davenport, J.S.
46
8
1939
Elliot, N.R.
46
9
1939
Feltner, J.M.
46
10
1939
Fish, E.E.
46
11
1939
Gardner, J.S.
46
12
1939
Garside, M.S.
46
13
1939
Good, E.S.
46
14
1939
Hagman, I
46
15
1939
Harris, C.E.
46
16
1939
Harris, G.M.
46
17
1939
Humphrey, J.E.
46
18
1939
Hunt, R.A.
46
19
1939
Hutchinson, M
46
20
1939
Imlay, F
46
21
1939
Jackson, W.E.
46
22
1939
Johnstone, W.C.
46
23
1939
Jones, C.W.
46
24
1939
Jones, S.C.
46
25
1939
Kelley, J.B.
46
26
1939
Kenney, R
47
1
1939
Lacy, E
47
2
1939
Lewis, C.A.
47
3
1939
Magill, W.W.
47
4
1939
Mahan, C.A.
47
5
1939
McKenney, G.J.
47
6
1939
McKitrick, J.L.
47
7
1939
Miller, R.C.
47
8
1939
Nicholls, W.D.
47
9
1939
Polk, T.P.
47
10
1939
Poundstone, B
47
11
1939
Proctor, R.E.
47
12
1939
Rhoads, W
47
13
1939
Roberts, George
47
14
1939
Sellards, G
47
15
1939
Smith, F.H.
47
16
1939
Threlkeld, D
47
17
1939
Vennes, L.A.
47
18
1939
Weldon, M
47
19
1939
Whitehouse, J.W.
47
20
1939
Barkman, J.O.
48
1
1940
Brewer, L.C.
48
2
1940
Brown, H.C.
48
3
1940
Bryant, T.R.
48
4
1940
Burnam, A
48
5
1940
Caton, S
48
6
1940
Curnutt, V
48
7
1940
Davenport, J.O.
48
8
1940
Elliott, N.R.
48
9
1940
Feltner, J.M.
48
10
1940
Fish, E.E.
48
11
1940
Gardner, J.S.
48
12
1940
Garside, M.S.
48
13
1940
Good, E.S.
48
14
1940
Hagman, I
48
15
1940
Harris, C.E.
48
16
1940
Humphrey, J.M.
48
17
1940
Imlay, F
48
18
1940
Jackson, W.E.
48
19
1940
Johnstone, W.D.
48
20
1940
Hunt, R.A.
48
21
1940
Jones, C.W.
48
22
1940
Kelley, J.B.
48
23
1940
Kenney, R.
48
24
1940
Lewis, C.A.
48
25
1940
Magill, W.W.
48
26
1940
Mahon, C.A.
48
27
1940
McKenney, G.J.
48
28
1940
McKitrick, J.L.
49
1
1940
Miller, R.C.
49
2
1940
Nesius, E.J.
49
3
1940
Nicholls, W.D.
49
4
1940
Polk, T.P.
49
5
1940
Poundstone, B
49
6
1940
Proctor, R.E.
49
7
1940
Rhoads, W
49
8
1940
Roberts, George
49
9
1940
Sellards, G
49
10
1940
Smith, F.H.
49
11
1940
Threlkeld, D
49
12
1940
Vennes, L.A.
49
13
1940
Weldon, M
49
14
1940
Whitehouse, J.W.
49
15
1940
Atwood, M.C.
49
16
1941
Barkman, J.D.
49
17
1941
Brewer, L.C.
49
18
1941
Brown, L.C.
49
19
1941
Brown, H.C.
49
20
1941
Bryant, T.R.
49
21
1941
Caton, S
49
22
1941
Curnutt, V
49
23
1941
Davenport, I.S.
49
24
1941
Davis, A.B.
49
25
1941
Elliott, N.R.
49
26
1941
Feltner, J.M.
49
27
1941
Fish, E.E.
50
1
1941
Gardner, J.S.
50
2
1941
Garside, M.S.
50
3
1941
Good, E.S.
50
4
1941
Hagman, I.C.
50
5
1941
Harris, C.E.
50
6
1941
Harris, G.M.
50
7
1941
Humphrey, I.E.
50
8
1941
Hunt, R.A.
50
9
1941
Imlay, Flo
50
10
1941
Jackson, W.E.
50
11
1941
Johnstone, W.C.
50
12
1941
Jones, C.W.
50
13
1941
Jones, S.C.
50
14
1941
Kenney, R
50
15
1941
Lewis, C.A.
50
16
1941
Lacy, E
50
17
1941
Magill, W.W.
50
18
1941
Mahan, C.A.
50
19
1941
McKenney, G.J.
50
20
1941
McKitrick, J.L.
50
21
1941
Miller, R.C.
50
22
1941
Nicholls, W.D.
50
23
1941
Polk, T.P.
50
24
1941
Poundstone, B
50
25
1941
Proctor, R.E.
51
1
1941
Roberts, G
51
2
1941
Sellards, G
51
3
1941
Smith, F.R.
51
4
1941
Threlkeld, D
51
5
1941
Vennes, L.A.
51
6
1941
Welch, E.G.
51
7
1941
Weldon, M
51
8
1941
Whitehouse, J.W.
51
9
1941
Barkman, J.O.
51
10
1942
Brewer, L.C.
51
11
1942
Bryant, T.R.
51
12
1942
Curnutt, V
51
13
1942
Davenport, I.S.
51
14
1942
Elliott, N.R.
51
15
1942
Gardner, J.S.
51
16
1942
Garrigus, W.P.
51
17
1942
Hagman, I
51
18
1942
Humphrey, J.E.
51
19
1942
Hunt, R.A.
51
20
1942
Imlay, F
51
21
1942
Jackson, W.E.
51
22
1942
Johnstone, W.C.
51
23
1942
Lewis, C.A.
51
24
1942
Magill, W.W.
51
25
1942
Mahon, C.A.
51
26
1942
McKitrick, J.P.
51
27
1942
Miller, R.C.
51
28
1942
Nicholls, W.D.
51
29
1942
Polk, T.P.
52
1
1942
Poundstone, B
52
2
1942
Proctor, R.E.
52
3
1942
Roberts, George
52
4
1942
Smith, F
52
5
1942
Vennes, L.A.
52
6
1942
Welch, E.G.
52
7
1942
Weldon, M
52
8
1942
Whitehouse, J.W.
52
9
1942
Barkman, J.O.
52
10
1943
Brewer, L.C.
52
11
1943
Bryant, T.R.
52
12
1943
Copeland, L
52
13
1943
Curnutt, L
52
14
1943
Elliott, N.R.
52
15
1943
Gardner, J.S.
52
16
1943
Good, E.S.
52
17
1943
Haak, P.J.
52
18
1943
Hagman, J.G.
52
19
1943
Humphrey, J.E.
52
20
1943
Hunt, Russell
52
21
1943
Jackson, W.E.
52
22
1943
Johnstone, W.E.
52
23
1943
Jones, S.C.
52
24
1943
Kelley, J.B.
52
25
1943
Kenney, R
52
26
1943
Lewis, C.A.
52
27
1943
Magill, W.W.
52
28
1943
Mahan, C.A.
52
29
1943
Miller, R.C.
52
30
1943
Nicholls, W.D.
52
31
1943
Pifer, W.R.
52
32
1943
Polk, T.P.
52
33
1943
Proctor, R.E.
53
1
1943
Smith, F.H.
53
2
1943
Survant, W.G.
53
3
1943
Threlkeld, D
53
4
1943
Vennes, L.A.
53
5
1943
Weldon, M
53
6
1943
Whitehouse, J.W.
53
7
1943
Wyatt, C.E.
53
8
1943
Barkman, J.O.
53
9
1944
Brewer, L.C.
53
10
1944
Bryant, T.R.
53
11
1944
Cooper, T.P.
53
12
1944
Copeland, L
53
13
1944
Curnutt, V
53
14
1944
Elliott, N.R.
53
15
1944
Gardner, J.S.
53
16
1944
Garrigus, W.P.
53
17
1944
Good, E.S.
53
18
1944
Haak, P.J.
53
19
1944
Humphrey, J.E.
53
20
1944
Hunt, R.A.
53
21
1944
Hurt, Florine
53
22
1944
Jackson, W.E.
53
23
1944
Johnstone, W.C.
53
24
1944
Jones, S.C.
53
25
1944
Kenney, R
53
26
1944
Kelley, J.B.
53
27
1944
Lewis, C.A.
53
28
1944
Magill, W.W.
53
29
1944
Mahan, C.A.
53
30
1944
McKitrick, J.L.
53
31
1944
Miller, R.C.
53
32
1944
Nicholls, W.D.
53
33
1944
Pifer, R.W.
53
34
1944
Polk, T.P.
53
35
1944
Survant, W.G.
53
36
1944
Threlkeld, D
53
37
1944
Vennes, L.S.
54
1
1944
Weldon, M
54
2
1944
Wilford, E.L.
54
3
1944
Administration
54
4
1945
Barkman, J.O.
54
5
1945
Brewer, L.C.
54
6
1945
Copeland, L.
54
7
1945
Curnutt, V
54
8
1945
Elliott, N.R.
54
9
1945
Gardner, J.S.
54
10
1945
Good, E.S.
54
11
1945
Haak, P.J.
54
12
1945
Hagman, Ida
54
13
1945
Humphrey, J.C.
54
14
1945
Hunt, R.A.
54
15
1945
Imlay, F
54
16
1945
Jackson, W.E.
54
17
1945
Johnstone, W.E.
54
18
1945
Jones, S.C.
54
19
1945
Kelley, J.B.
54
20
1945
Kenney, R
54
21
1945
Lewis, C.A.
54
22
1945
Magill, W.W.
54
23
1945
Mahon, C.A.
54
24
1945
McKilnak, J.L.
54
25
1945
Miller, R.C.
54
26
1945
Nichols, W.D.
54
27
1945
Pifer, R.W.
54
28
1945
Smith, F.H.
54
29
1945
Survant, W.G.
54
30
1945
Threlkeld, D
54
31
1945
Weldon, M
54
32
1945
Whitehouse, J.W.
54
33
1945
Wilford, E.J
54
34
1945
Barkman, T.O.
55
1
1946
Beers, H.W.
55
2
1946
Brown, Ross
55
3
1946
Bryant, T.R.
55
4
1946
Brooks, J.B.
55
5
1946
Cooper, T.C.
55
6
1946
Curnutt, V
55
7
1946
Elliott, N.R.
55
8
1946
Gardner, J.S.
55
9
1946
Garrigus, W.P.
55
10
1946
Good, E.S.
55
11
1946
Haak, P.J.
55
12
1946
Hagman, I.C.
55
13
1946
Humphrey, J.E.
55
14
1946
Hunt, R.H.
55
15
1946
Imlay, R.C.
55
16
1946
Jackson, W.E.
55
17
1946
Johnstone, W.C.
55
18
1946
Jones, S.C.
55
19
1946
Keegan, W.J.
55
20
1946
Kenney, R
55
21
1946
Lewis, C.A.
55
22
1946
Magill, W.W.
55
23
1946
Mahon, C.A.
55
24
1946
McKitrick, J.C.
55
25
1946
Miller, R.C.
55
26
1946
Nesius, E.J.
55
27
1946
Ramsey, R.J.
55
28
1946
Sellards, G
55
29
1946
Smith, F.H.
55
30
1946
Survant, W.G.
55
31
1946
Threlkeld, D
55
32
1946
Vennes, L.A.
55
33
1946
Weldon, M
55
34
1946
Whitehouse, J.W.
55
35
1946
Wilford, E.J.
55
36
1946
Admin & Misc
56
1
1947
Alexander, Elmer
56
2
1947
Barkman, J.O.
56
3
1947
Curnutt, V
56
4
1947
Elliott, P.R.
56
5
1947
Ford, R.H.
56
6
1947
Gardner, J.S.
56
7
1947
Good, E.S.
56
8
1947
Humphrey, J.E.
56
9
1947
Hagman, I.C.
56
10
1947
Hunt, R.A.
56
11
1947
Imlay, Flo
56
12
1947
Jackson, W.E.
56
13
1947
Johnstone, W.C.
56
14
1947
Jones, S.C.
56
15
1947
Kelley, J.B.
56
16
1947
Kenney, R.B.
56
17
1947
Lewis, C.A.
56
18
1947
Magill, W.W.
56
19
1947
Mahan, C.A.
56
20
1947
Miller, R.C.
56
21
1947
Nesius, E.J.
56
22
1947
Ramsey, R.J.
56
23
1947
Survant, W.G.
56
24
1947
Sellards, G
56
25
1947
Threlkeld, D
56
26
1947
Vennes, J.A.
56
27
1947
Weldon, M
56
28
1947
Whitehouse, J.W.
56
29
1947
Administration
57
1
1948
Barker, J.O.
57
2
1948
Curnutt, V
57
3
1948
Daniel, E.F.
57
4
1948
Elliott, N.R.
57
5
1948
Ford, R.H.
57
6
1948
Foster, J.H.
57
7
1948
Gardner, J.S.
57
8
1948
Haak, P.J.
57
9
1948
Hagman, J.D.
57
10
1948
Hopper, R.C.
57
11
1948
Humphrey, J.C.
57
12
1948
Hunt, R.A.
57
13
1948
Imlay, F
57
14
1948
Jackson, W.E.
57
15
1948
Johnstone, W.C.
57
16
1948
Jones, S.C.
57
17
1948
Lewis, C.A.
57
18
1948
Kelley, M.J.
57
19
1948
Kenney, R
57
20
1948
Leonard, L.B.
57
21
1948
Magill, W.W.
57
22
1948
Mahon, C.A.
57
23
1948
Miller, R.C.
57
24
1948
Ramsey, R.J.
57
25
1948
Sellards, G
57
26
1948
Smith, F.H.
57
27
1948
Survant, W.G.
57
28
1948
Threlkeld, D
57
29
1948
Vennes, L.A.
57
30
1948
Welch, E.G.
57
31
1948
Weldon, M
57
32
1948
Whitehouse, J.W.
57
33
1948
Wyatt, C.E.
57
34
1948
Barkman, J.O.
58
1
1949
Binkley, W
58
2
1949
Bryant, T.R.
58
3
1949
Clifton, C.M.
58
4
1949
Curnutt, V
58
5
1949
Daniel, E.F.
58
6
1949
Elliott, N.R.
58
7
1949
Ford, R.F.
58
8
1949
Gardner, J.S.
58
9
1949
Haak, P.J.
58
10
1949
Hagman, L
58
11
1949
Hopper, R.C.
58
12
1949
Humphrey, T.E.
58
13
1949
Hunt, R.A.
58
14
1949
Imlay, Flo
58
15
1949
Jackson, W.E.
59
1
1949
Jones, S.C.
59
2
1949
Kelley, J.J.
59
3
1949
Kenney, R
59
4
1949
Leonard, L.B.
59
5
1949
Lewis, C.A.
59
6
1949
Magill, W.W.
59
7
1949
Mahon, C.A.
59
8
1949
Miller, R.C.
59
9
1949
Ramsey, R.J.
59
10
1949
Sellards, G
59
11
1949
Smith, F.H.
59
12
1949
Threlkeld, D
59
13
1949
Vennes, L.A.
59
14
1949
Welch, E.G.
59
15
1949
Weldon, M
59
16
1949
Whitehouse, J.W.
59
17
1949
Wyatt, C.E.
59
18
1949
Barkman, J.O.
59
19
1950
Binkley, W
59
20
1950
Bryant, T.R.
59
21
1950
Curnutt, V
59
22
1950
Daniel, E.F.
60
1
1950
Elliott, N.R.
60
2
1950
Ford, R.H.
60
3
1950
Foster, J.W.
60
4
1950
Gardner, J.S.
60
5
1950
Haak, P.J.
60
6
1950
Hagman, I.C.
60
7
1950
Hopper, R.C.
60
8
1950
Humphrey, J.C.
60
9
1950
Hunt, R.H.
60
10
1950
Imlay, F
60
11
1950
Jackson, W.E.
60
12
1950
Johnstone, W.C.
60
13
1950
Jones, S.C.
60
14
1950
Kenney, R
60
15
1950
Lewis, C.A.
60
16
1950
Kelley, M.J.
60
17
1950
Magill, W.W.
60
18
1950
Mahan, C.A.
60
19
1950
Miller, R.C.
60
20
1950
Ramsey, R.J.
60
21
1950
Rider, R.R.
60
22
1950
Threlkeld, D
60
23
1950
Vennes, L.A.
60
24
1950
Welch, E.G.
60
25
1950
Weldon, M
60
26
1950
Whitehouse, J.W.
60
27
1950
Wyatt, C.E.
60
28
1950
Barkman, C.O
61
1
1951
Bryant, T.R.
61
2
1951
Covey, J.E.
61
3
1951
Curnutt, V
61
4
1951
Daniel, E.F.
61
5
1951
Elliott, N.R.
61
6
1951
Flannery, R
61
7
1951
Ford, R.H.
61
8
1951
Gardner, J.S.
61
9
1951
Haak, P.J.
61
10
1951
Hagman, J.C.
61
11
1951
Hopper, R.C.
61
12
1951
Humphrey, J.E.
61
13
1951
Hunt, R.A.
61
14
1951
Imlay, F
61
15
1951
Jackson, W.E.
61
16
1951
Johnstone, W.E.
61
17
1951
Kelley, M.J.
61
18
1951
Kelley, J.B.
61
19
1951
Kenney, R
61
20
1951
Leonard, L.B.
61
21
1951
Lewis, C.A.
61
22
1951
Magill, W.A.
61
23
1951
Mahan, C.A.
61
24
1951
Miller, R.C.
61
25
1951
Ramsey, R.T.
61
26
1951
Rider, R.R.
61
27
1951
Sellards, G
61
28
1951
Threlkeld, D
61
29
1951
Vennes, L.A.
61
30
1951
Weldon, M
61
31
1951
Whitehouse, J.W.
62
1
1951
Wyatt, C.E.
62
2
1951
Farm & Home Convention
62
3
1952
Barkman, J.O.
62
4
1952
Bryant, T.R.
62
5
1952
Corder, G.D.
62
6
1952
Curnutt, V
62
7
1952
Daniel, E.F.
62
8
1952
Elliott, N.R.
62
9
1952
Flannery, R.L
62
10
1952
Ford, R.H.
62
11
1952
Gardner, J.S.
62
12
1952
Haak, P.J.
62
13
1952
Hagman, I.C.
62
14
1952
Hopper, R.C.
62
15
1952
Hunt, R.A.
62
16
1952
Imlay, Flo
62
17
1952
Insko, W.M.
62
18
1952
Jackson, W.E.
62
19
1952
Johnstone, W.C.
62
20
1952
Kelley, J.J.
62
21
1952
Kenney, R
63
1
1952
Lewis, C.A.
63
2
1952
Leonard, L.B.
63
3
1952
Magill, W.W.
63
4
1952
Mahan, C.A.
63
5
1952
Miller, R.C.
63
6
1952
Newman, J.H.
63
7
1952
Ramsey, R.I.
63
8
1952
Sealth, D.M.
63
9
1952
Sellards, G
63
10
1952
Threlkeld, D
63
11
1952
Vennes, L.A.
63
12
1952
Welch, E.G.
63
13
1952
Weldon, M
63
14
1952
Whitehouse, J.W.
63
15
1952
Wyatt, C.E.
63
16
1952
Bryant, T.R.
63
17
1953
Curnutt, V
63
18
1953
Daniel, E.F.
63
19
1953
Elliott, N.R.
63
20
1953
Fortenbury, B.W.
63
21
1953
Foster, J.W.
63
22
1953
Gardner, I.S.
63
23
1953
Haak, P.J.
63
24
1953
Hagman, I.C.
63
25
1953
Hopper, R.C.
64
1
1953
Hunt, R.A.
64
2
1953
Imlay, F
64
3
1953
Jackson, W.E.
64
4
1953
Kelley, M
64
5
1953
Leonard, L.B.
64
6
1953
Mackey, E
64
7
1953
Magill, W.W.
64
8
1953
Mahan, C.A.
64
9
1953
Miller, R.C.
64
10
1953
Newman, J.H.
64
11
1953
Ramsey, R.I.
64
12
1953
Sealth, D.M.
64
13
1953
Sellards, G
64
14
1953
Threlkeld, D
64
15
1953
Vennes, L.A.
64
16
1953
Welch, E.G.
64
17
1953
Weldon, M
64
18
1953
Whitehouse, J.W.
64
19
1953
Wyatt, C.E.
64
20
1953
Administration
64
21
1954
Armstrong, W.D.
64
22
1954
Bondurant, C.O.
64
23
1954
Bryant, T.R.
64
24
1954
Button, M
65
1
1954
Corder, G.P.
65
2
1954
10Duncan, J.G.
65
3
1954
Elliott, N.R.
65
4
1954
Fortenbury, B.W.
65
5
1954
Gardner, I.S.
65
6
1954
Haak, P.J.
65
7
1954
Hagman, I.C.
65
8
1954
Hopper, R.C.
65
9
1954
Hunt, R.H.
65
10
1954
Imlay, F
65
11
1954
Jackson, W.E.
65
12
1954
Kelley, J.B.
65
13
1954
Kelley, M.J.
65
14
1954
Latzke, V
65
15
1954
Leonard, L.B.
65
16
1954
Magill, W.W.
65
17
1954
Mahan, C.A.
65
18
1954
Miller, W.W.
65
19
1954
Newman, J.A.
65
20
1954
Phillips, S.H.
65
21
1954
Ramsey, R.J.
65
22
1954
Scherdenhelm, E.C.
65
23
1954
Sellards, G
65
24
1954
Vennes, L.A.
65
25
1954
Welch, F.J.
65
26
1954
Weldon, M
65
27
1954
Whitehouse, J.W.
65
28
1954
Young, H.M.
65
29
1954
Allen, S.Q.
66
1
1955
Armstrong, W.D.
66
2
1955
Bartlett, M
66
3
1955
Corder, G.D.
66
4
1955
Kelley, J.B.
66
5
1955
Farmer, W.I.
66
6
1955
Fortenbury, B.F.
66
7
1955
Gardner, J.S.
66
8
1955
Graddy, L.C.
66
9
1955
Hunt, R.A.
66
10
1955
Hibberd, M.W.
66
11
1955
Hopper, R
66
12
1955
Hagman, I.C.
66
13
1955
Haak, P.J.
66
14
1955
Logan, M.M.
66
15
1955
Leonard, L
66
16
1955
Latzke, V
66
17
1955
Imlay, F
66
18
1955
Phillips, S.H.
66
19
1955
Parsons, A.R.
66
20
1955
Newman, J.A.
66
21
1955
Miller, R.C.
66
22
1955
Mahan, C.A.
66
23
1955
Magill, W.W.
66
24
1955
Ramsey, R.J.
67
1
1955
Scheindenhelm, E.C.
67
2
1955
Sellards, Graddy
67
3
1955
Smith, J.A.
67
4
1955
Welch, F
67
5
1955
Weldon, M
67
6
1955
Whitehouse, J.W.
67
7
1955
Allen, S.Q.
67
8
1956
Armstrong, W.A.
67
9
1956
Bartlett, M
67
10
1956
Browning, W
67
11
1956
Elliott, N.R.
67
12
1956
Farmer, W.I.
67
13
1956
Fortenbury, B.W.
67
14
1956
Haak, P.J.
67
15
1956
Hibberd, M.W.
67
16
1956
Leonard, L
67
17
1956
Hopper, R.C.
67
18
1956
Hunt, R.A.
67
19
1956
Logan, M.M.
67
20
1956
Marlowe, G.A.
67
21
1956
Miller, H.G.
67
22
1956
Miller, R.C.
67
23
1956
Mills, K.
67
24
1956
Morris, G
67
25
1956
Newman, J
67
26
1956
Pendergrass, G.D.
67
27
1956
Phillips, S.H.
67
28
1956
Pierce, H.H.
67
29
1956
Ramsey, R.J.
67
30
1956
Scheindenhelm, E.C.
67
31
1956
Sellards, G
67
32
1956
Threlkeld, D
67
33
1956
Vennes, L.A.
68
1
1956
Welch, F.J.
68
2
1956
Administration (4 files)
68
3
1956
General Program Reports (2 files)
68
4
1956
Allen, S.Q.
68
5
1957
Armstrong, W.D.
68
6
1957
Bybee, E
68
7
1957
Cullahan, S.E.
68
8
1957
Elliott, N.R.
68
9
1957
Farmer, W.I.
68
10
1957
Fortenbury, B.W.
68
11
1957
Gardner, J.S.
68
12
1957
Garside, M.S.
68
13
1957
Graddy, I.C.
68
14
1957
Gulley, M
68
15
1957
Henning, A
68
16
1957
Hopper, R
68
17
1957
Hunt, R.A.
68
18
1957
Lamphar, B.F.
68
19
1957
Leonard, L.B.
68
20
1957
Logan, M.M.
68
21
1957
Marlowe, G.N.
68
22
1957
Miller, H.F.
68
23
1957
Miller, R.C.
68
24
1957
Mills, K.C.
68
25
1957
Nesius, E.J.
68
26
1957
Newman, J.A.
68
27
1957
Phillips, S.A.
69
1
1957
Ramsey, R.J.
69
2
1957
Russell, E.R.
69
3
1957
Saunders, R
69
4
1957
Scheindenhelm, E.C.
69
5
1957
Sellards, G
69
6
1957
Stallard, F
69
7
1957
Threlkeld, D
69
8
1957
Welch, F
69
9
1957
Whittenburg, H.W.
69
10
1957
Miscellaneous
69
11
1957
Admin & Press
69
12
1958
Allen, S.Q.
69
13
1958
Bartlett, M
69
14
1958
Bondurant, C.O.
69
15
1958
Bybee, E.W.
69
16
1958
Callahan, S.A.
69
17
1958
Corder, G.D.
69
18
1958
Dixon, C
69
19
1958
Elliott, N.R.
69
20
1958
Fortenbury, B.W.
69
21
1958
Graddy, I.C.
69
22
1958
Gully, M
69
23
1958
Helton, E
69
24
1958
Henning, A
69
25
1958
Hopper, R.C.
69
26
1958
Hunt, Russell A
69
27
1958
Jasper, L.W.
69
28
1958
Leonard, L
69
29
1958
Love, H.G.
69
30
1958
Phillips, S.H.
69
31
1958
Magill, W.W.
69
32
1958
Marlowe, G.A.
70
1
1958
Miller, R.C.
70
2
1958
Mills, K
70
3
1958
Nesius, E.J.
70
4
1958
Newman, J.A.
70
5
1958
Pendergrass, G.D.
70
6
1958
Robertson, R
70
7
1958
Ross, J.P.
70
8
1958
Saunders, R.L.
70
9
1958
Scheindenhelm, E.C.
70
10
1958
Sellards, G
70
11
1958
Stallard, Frances
70
12
1958
Thompson, W
70
13
1958
Threlkeld, D
70
14
1958
Welch, F.J.
70
15
1958
Administration
70
16
1959
Allen, S.Q.
70
17
1959
Armstrong, W.D.
70
18
1959
Bartlett, M
70
19
1959
Binkley, W.C.
70
20
1959
Bondurant, C.O.
70
21
1959
Brockman, F
70
22
1959
Browder, M.D.
70
23
1959
Bybee, E.W.
70
24
1959
Callahan, S.A.
70
25
1959
Dixon, Charlie
70
26
1959
Driskell, B.M.
70
27
1959
Fortenbury, B.W.
70
28
1959
Graddy, I.C.
70
29
1959
Harris, C.E.
70
30
1959
Hilton, E
70
31
1959
Hemming, A
70
32
1959
Hopper, R
70
33
1959
Hunt, R.A.
70
34
1959
Jasper, L.W.
70
35
1959
Kilpatrick, E.J.
70
36
1959
Leonard, L.B.
70
37
1959
Magill, W.W.
70
38
1959
Miller, R.C.
70
39
1959
Mills, K
70
40
1959
Newman, J
71
1
1959
Pendergrass, G.D.
71
2
1959
Phillips, S.H.
71
3
1959
Ramsey, R
71
4
1959
Robertson, R
71
5
1959
Ross, J.P.
71
6
1959
Saunders, R.L.
71
7
1959
Scheindenhelm, E.C.
71
8
1959
Sellards, G
71
9
1959
Stacy, J.K.
71
10
1959
Stellard, F
71
11
1959
Thompson, W
71
12
1959
Threlkeld, D
71
13
1959
Whittenburg, H.W.
71
14
1959
Cornelius, F.R.
71
15
1959
Fish, E.E.
71
16
1959
Garside, M.S.
71
17
1959
Hart, L.C.
71
18
1959
Herbst, G.R.
71
19
1959
Howell, W.B.
71
20
1959
Hume, Robert
71
21
1959
Johnson, R.O.
71
22
1959
Kilpatrick, A.P.
71
23
1959
McDaniel, F
71
24
1959
Mitchell, C.W.
71
25
1959
Noffsing, E.J.
71
26
1959
Perkinson, C.D.
71
27
1959
Riley, T.L.
71
28
1959
Saunders, R.L.
71
29
1959
Wiggington, R
71
30
1959
Buchanan, C.B.
72
1
1960
Claxsen, J.L.
72
2
1960
Finch, J.H.
72
3
1960
Forkner, H.R.
72
4
1960
Grey, P.H.
72
5
1960
Ham, E.B.
72
6
1960
Harris, B.S.
72
7
1960
Haxson, L.F.
72
8
1960
Manly, A.L.
72
9
1960
Maxey, M.R.
72
10
1960
Porter, S.A.
72
11
1960
Ruggle, Ed
72
12
1960
Stephens, J.I.
72
13
1960
Uty, A
72
14
1960
Watlington, P.R.
72
15
1960
White, R.W.
72
16
1960
Allen, S.Q.
72
17
1960
Armstrong, W.D.
72
18
1960
Bartlett, M
72
19
1960
Brinkley, W.C.
72
20
1960
Bohanan, S.C.
72
21
1960
Brockman, F
72
22
1960
Browden, M
72
23
1960
Callahan, S.A.
72
24
1960
Dixon, C
72
25
1960
Driskell, B.N.
72
26
1960
Fortenbury, B.W.
72
27
1960
Gay, Nelson
72
28
1960
Graddy, I.C.
72
29
1960
Hall, M
73
1
1960
Harris, C.E.
73
2
1960
Helton, E
73
3
1960
Hopper, R.C.
73
4
1960
Hunt, R.A.
73
5
1960
Jasper, L.W.
73
6
1960
Kilpatrick, E.J.
73
7
1960
Knarr, C.A.
73
8
1960
Leonard, L.B.
73
9
1960
Lickert, G.M.
73
10
1960
Love, H.G.
73
11
1960
Magill, W.W.
73
12
1960
Miller, R.C.
73
13
1960
Nesius, E.J.
73
14
1960
Newman, J.A.
73
15
1960
Parker, F.J.
73
16
1960
Pendergrass, G.B.
73
17
1960
Phillips, S.H.
73
18
1960
Ramsey, R.J.
73
19
1960
Robertson, B.R.
73
20
1960
Ross, J.P.
73
21
1960
Saudley, Z
73
22
1960
Saunders, R
73
23
1960
Scheindenhelm, E.C.
73
24
1960
Sellards, G
73
25
1960
Stacy, J.K.
73
26
1960
Thompson, W.G.
73
27
1960
Threlkeld, D
73
28
1960
Whittenburg, H.W.
73
29
1960
Allen, S.Q.
73
30
1961
Bartlett, M
73
31
1961
Bondurant, C.O.
73
32
1961
Browder, M.D.
73
33
1961
Callahan, S.A.
73
34
1961
Coleman, L.A.
73
35
1961
Dinsmore, A
73
36
1961
Dixon, C
73
37
1961
Garrigus, W.P.
73
38
1961
Hall, M.D.
73
39
1961
Harris, C.E.
73
40
1961
Helton, E
73
41
1961
Hopper, R.C.
74
1
1961
Magill, W.W.
74
2
1961
Miller, R.C.
74
3
1961
Mobley, J
74
4
1961
New, E
74
5
1961
Newman, J.A.
74
6
1961
Pendergrass, G.D.
74
7
1961
Ross, J.P.
74
8
1961
Rothwell, H.E.
74
9
1961
Scheindenhelm, E.C.
74
10
1961
Sellards, Graddy
74
11
1961
Stacy, J.K.
74
12
1961
Stallard, F
74
13
1961
Threlkeld, D
74
14
1961
Welch, F.J.
74
15
1961
Experiment Station
Series VII.
1888 - 1964
Scope and Contents note
The Experiment Station series consists largely of correspondence between Melville Amasa Scovell and numerous others about the experiment station located on the University of Kentucky's campus. Correspondence is handwritten or typed and some contain the original envelopes. There is also a large amount of information on the various research activities of the College of Agriculture on topics including rural health, medical care, tobacco crops, farm labor, and fertilizer.
M.A. Scovell, USDA A-J 1908-12
75
1
M.A. Scovell, USDA J-Z 1908-12
75
2
M.A. Scovell, USDA 1888-1901
75
3
M.A. Scovell, USDA 1888-1898
75
4
A - Gaines
76
1
1899-1900 G-Y
76
2
1901-02 M-S
76
3
1901-03 S-Z
76
4
1903-1905
76
5
1905 - March 2, 1906
77
1
1907 - April 1908
77
2
1908 - May 1909
77
3
Horticulture Applicants A-M 1902-04
77
4
Horticulture Applicants M-Z 1902-04
77
5
1893-94 AAAC & ES
78
1
1895-97 AAAC & ES
78
2
Assoc of Official Agriculture Chemists - Scovell & A.M. Peter: A-M 1893-05
78
3
Assoc of Official Agriculture Chemists - Scovell & A.M. Peter: M-Z 1893-05
78
4
American Jersey Cattle Club
78
5
Applicants for positions 1907-13
79
1--2
1895 - 1900
79
3--5
Fishing Club
79
6
U.K. Personnel, correspondence with or about
79
7
Reports A-E, F-Z
80
1--2
Monthly metrological summary
80
3--4
Fertilizers 1889-90
81
1
Fertilizers A-G 1891
81
2
Fertilizers H-Z 1891
81
3
Seed wheat and Fertilizers 1891-1901
81
4--5
Fertilizers - Correspondence and material related to 1898-1905
82
1
Fertilizers - Shipments into Kentucky 1898-1905
82
2
Fertilizers - 1904
82
3--6
Sugar Beet Seed - Correspondence 1898
83
1
Dairy Testing 1893-1904
83
2--3
Sugar Beet Seed - Application for and list of those receiving 1898
83
4
Law Pertaining to seed adulteration 1906-1912
83
5
Lime Laws 1906-1912
83
6
Pure Food 1906-07
84
1
Printing and Supplies 1899-1906
84
2--3
Pure Food (including whiskey, etc.) 1906-08
84
4
Supplies and Services A-R 1893-98
84
5
Supplies and Services S-Z 1893-98
85
1
Supplies and Services - Bids 1908-13
85
2--3
Supplies and equipment services 1910-11 A-F, G-Z
85
4--5
Land, Livestock and Publications 1910-11
86
1--2
Citizens Life Insurance County 1906-09
86
3--4
State Fair A-M 1907-09
86
5
State Fair N-Z, 1907-09
87
1
State Fair A-N, 1910-13
87
2
State Fair O-Z, 1910-13
87
3
General, Alphabetical A, 1907-09
87
4
General, Alphabetical A, 1910-11
87
5
General B, 1907-09
88
1--2
General C, 1907-09
88
3--4
General C-Cla, 1910-11
88
5
General Clb-Cz, 1910-11
89
1
General C, 1912-13
89
2
General D, 1904-06
89
3--5
General D-E, 1910-11
89
6
General D, 1910-13
90
1
General E, 1904-13
90
2--6
General F, 1904-06
90
7
General F, 1909-13
90
8
General F, 1906-10
91
1--2
General G, 1904-09
91
3--5
General G, 1909-13
92
1--3
General H, 1904-09
92
4--5
General H, 1906-13
93
1--5
General I, 1890-1913
93
6
General J, 1890-1913
94
1--3
General K, 1890-1911
94
4--5
General K, 1912-13
95
1
General L, 1890-1914
95
2--6
General M, 1897-1909
96
1--6
General M, 1908-13
97
1--4
General N, 1903-13
97
5
General O, 1904-06
97
6
General O, 1912-13
98
1
General P, Q, 1907-09
98
2
General P, 1903-13
98
3--5
General R, 1903-06
98
6--7
General R-Ri, 1907-09
98
8
General R, 1908-13
99
1--4
General S, 1903-06
99
5--6
General S, 1908-11
100
1--5
General S, 1911-13
101
1
General T, 1896-1909
101
2--6
General T, 1910-13
102
1--2
General U, 1907-13
102
3
General V, 1903-13
102
4--5
General W-Wik, 1896-1903
102
6--7
General, Wil-Z, 1896-98
102
8
General Wil-Z, 1898-1903
103
1
General W, 1906-09
103
2--6
General Y-Z, 1899-1913
104
1
Business Correspondence 1907-10
104
2--3
Serum Lab 7/1913 - 6/1914
105
1
Serum Lab 7/1914 - 6/1915
105
2
Serum Lab July-Dec daily reports
105
3
Agriculture and Home Economics Courses 1912-13
105
4
January 1954-Decemeber 1961
106
1
January 1962-December 1963; January 1963-June 1966
106
2
Tobacco and Health misc correspondence 1964
106
3
Tobacco Materials
Series VIII.
1911 - 1919
Scope and Contents note
The Tobacco Materials series consists of several ledgers containing records of John W. Hunt and Sons as well as records of the Growers Warehouse Co. located in Maysville, KY.
Pooled Tobacco Crops 1911 - March 13, 1916
108
1--6
Pooled Tobacco Crops 1911 - March 13, 1916
109
1--6
Pooled Tobacco Crops 1911 - 1919
110
1--5
Pooled Tobacco Crops Feb 9, 1916 - March 13, 1919
111
1--8
Pooled Tobacco Crops Feb 9, 1916 - March 13, 1919
112
1--8
College of Agriculture Feed & Fertilizer Journal 1951
114
1
Photographic Materials
Series IX.
circa 1900-1966; predominate 1920s-1940s
Scope and Contents note
The Photographic Materials series contains glass lantern slides, glass negatives, film transparencies, film negatives, and prints. Subjects include farm machinery and tools, livestock, structures, crops, and activities. Many materials are instructional in nature, and were probably intended for classroom or research use, in addition to chronicling competitions.
Lantern slides
i
Scope and Contents note
Lantern slides are positive images on glass intended for projection. Many images in this collection are hand-tinted, and depict crops, livestock, water-related activities, farm structures, and machinery.
Tennessee Valley Authority
i
Scope and Contents note
Images in this series were labeled with TVA and mostly depict water-related structures and activities.
Crimson clover, 653-1
P1
1
undated
Graves County farm
P1
2
undated
Plowing, 520B
P1
3
undated
Graves County, cattle
P1
4
undated
Terraced crop, 55
P1
5
undated
Graves County log cabin
P1
6
undated
Graves County, old man in ditch
P1
7
undated
McKitrick, planting barley with tobacco
P1
8
undated
Hillside farm
P1
9
undated
Log cabin, hill
P1
10
undated
Drainage project, Kentucky R9
P1
11
undated
Dam, Kentucky R7
P1
12
undated
Horse herding sheep
P1
13
undated
Washing clothes outside, 254H
P1
14
undated
"Keep Kentucky farms green", 778
P1
15
undated
Men spanning a drainage ditch
P1
16
undated
Rye and clover hay
P1
17
undated
Weighing hay
P1
18
undated
Graves County field
P1
19
undated
Milling/separating chaffe from grain, Kentucky R
P1
20
undated
TVA agricultural images
P1
21-38
undated
TVA agricultural images
P2
1-41
undated
TVA agricultural images
P3
1-38
undated
TVA agricultural images
P4
1-38
undated
TVA agricultural images
P5
1-2
undated
Drainage ditch
P22
1-2
undated
Digging a ditch
P22
5-10
undated
Digging a ditch
P23
1-2
undated
Digging a ditch
P23
6
undated
Crops
ii
Scope and Contents note
Images in this series depict crops, including hay crops, tobacco, vegetables, and fruit.
Clover; bluegrass; flowers
P5
3-6
1938; undated
"Tree dentistry"
P6
23
undated
Agricultural Engineering: field
P9
21
undated
Agricultural Engineering: woman with oranges
P9
30
undated
Agricultural Engineering: crops
P9
34-37
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Corn
P10
34
undated
Man by corn field
P23
5
undated
Livestock
iii
Scope and Contents note
Includes images of heritage breeds of cattle, pigs, sheep, and horses.
Livestock images
P5
7-8
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Hogs
P9
6
undated
Hereford steers
P10
35-36
1933-1937
Hereford steers: "Gr. Ch. Carload" -- cattle in a pen
P10
37
1947
Hereford steer
P10
38
1948
Hereford steers
P11
1-3
1949-1953
Aberdeen-Angus steers
P11
4-7
undated
Aberdeen-Angus steer: Erwin C.
P11
8
undated
Aberdeen-Angus steers
P11
9-12
1922-1927
Aberdeen-Angus steer: "L. Revolution"
P11
13
1928
Aberdeen-Angus steers
P11
14-18
1929-1938
Aberdeen-Angus steer: "Gr. Ch. Angus bull"
P11
19
1949
Aberdeen-Angus steer
P11
20
1929
Aberdeen-Angus cows
P11
21-25
undated
Aberdeen-Angus cow: "Pride Protest"
P11
26
1922
Aberdeen-Angus cows
P11
27-35
1928-1936
Unidentified cow
P11
36
undated
Aberdeen-Angus steers
P11
37-39
undated
Duroc Jersey boars
P12
1-3
undated
Duroc Jersey sow
P12
4
undated
Duroc Jersey sow
P12
5
undated
Duroc Jersey sows
P12
6-11
undated
Duroc Jersey barrow
P12
12
undated
Duroc Jersey barrows
P12
13
1929
Duroc Jersey barrows
P12
14-15
circa 1924-1950
Hampshire boar
P12
16
1924
Hampshire sow
P12
17
undated
Hampshire sows
P12
18-21
undated
Berkshire-Neopolitan cross
P12
22
undated
Hampshire barrows
P12
23
undated
Milking shorthorn bull, "Roan Silver King"
P12
24
1928
Shorthorn bull
P12
25
1929
Shorthorn bull
P12
26
1933
Shorthorn cow, "Bessie Butter Cub"
P12
27
undated
Shorthorn cows
P12
28-35
circa 1920-1937
Devon bull
P12
36
undated
Devon cow, "Red Rose"
P12
37
undated
Devon herd
P12
38
undated
Berkshire boar
P13
1
undated
Berkshire boar
P13
2
undated
Berkshire boars
P13
3-5
undated
"Old type Berkshire" illustration
P13
6
undated
Berkshire sow
P13
7
undated
Berkshire sow, "points of the pig"
P13
8
undated
Berkshire sow
P13
9
1924
Aberdeen Angus steer, "Broadus White Socks"
P13
10
1923
Aberdeen Angus steers
P13
11-19
1929-1951
Shorthorn bulls
P13
20-23
undated
Shorthorn bull, "Shenstone albino"
P13
24
undated
Shorthorn bulls
P13
25-38
circa 1927-1933
Shorthorn bulls
P14
1-6
1934-1953
Shorthorn cows
P14
7-8
circa 1951
Shorthorn cow, "White heifer that traveled" (illus.)
P14
9
undated
Shorthorn cows
P14
10-11
undated
Shorthorn cow, "Wagner's Princess"
P14
12
1913
Shorthorn cows
P14
13-21
circa 1921-1929
Horses
P14
22-23
undated
Stallion
P14
24
undated
Horses
P14
25-29
undated
Horse
P14
30
undated
Horses
P14
31-38
undated
Horses
P15
1-9
undated
Man with work horse
P15
10
undated
Work horses
P15
11-15
undated
Work horse
P15
16
undated
Horses
P15
17-23
undated
Steer and cows
P15
24-25
undated
Shorthorns
P15
26
undated
2 sheep
P15
27
undated
Steers
P15
28-31
undated
Pigs at trough
P15
32
undated
Steers and pigs
P15
33-36
undated
Sheep (separate emulsion)
P15
37
undated
Pig
P15
38
undated
Pigs
P16
1-4
undated
Cattle
P16
5-17
undated
Woman with steer
P16
18
undated
Angus, hereford, and shorthorn cattle
P16
19-24
undated
Pigs
P16
25-26
undated
Sheep
P16
27
undated
Cattle and sheep
P16
28-30
undated
Pigs
P16
31
undated
Angus, hereford, and shorthorn cattle
P16
32-37
undated
Barrows
P16
38
undated
Sheep
P17
1
undated
Steer
P17
2
undated
Horse
P17
3
undated
Hereford bulls, illustrations
P17
4-10
undated
Hereford bulls
P17
11-15
1913-1923
Hereford bull, "Laurel Perfection"
P17
16
1924
Hereford bulls
P17
17-23
1927-1938
Hereford cow, "Silvia" illustration
P17
24
undated
Hereford cows
P17
25-27
undated
Hereford cow
P17
28
undated
Hereford cows
P17
29-38
circa 1919-1938
Herefords
P18
1-3
1924-1953
Hampshire barrow
P18
4
1929
Hampshire barrows
P18
5-8
1936-1951
Poland China boar, "Old style Warren County hog," illustration
P18
9
undated
Poland China boar, "Star of the West," illustration
P18
10
undated
Poland China boar
P18
11
undated
Poland China boar
P18
12
undated
Poland China boars
P18
13-15
circa 1924-1928
Poland China sows
P18
16-21
undated
Poland China sow, "Champion Lady"
P18
22
1928
Poland China barrows
P18
23-30
circa 1929-1951
Tamworth boars
P18
31-32
undated
Tamworth boar
P18
33
undated
Tamworth sows
P18
34-35
undated
Tamworth sow
P18
36
undated
Shorthorn cows
P18
37-38
1929
Shorthorn cows
P19
1-2
1933
Shorthorn cow, "Rosewood of Helfred"
P19
3
1936
Shorthorn cows
P19
4-5
1938, 1950
Shorthorn steers
P19
6-14
circa 1922-1946
Galloway bulls
P19
15-17
undated
Galloway cow, "Daisy Dimple"
P19
18
undated
Galloway cow
P19
19
undated
Galloway steers
P19
20-21
undated
Red polled bulls
P19
22-25
undated
Red polled cow
P19
26
undated
Red polled cow, "Cosy"
P19
27
undated
Red polled cows
P19
28-29
undated
Red polled steers
P19
30-31
undated
Red polled steer
P19
32
1933
Sussex bull
P19
33
undated
West Highland bull
P19
34
undated
Longhorn bull
P19
35
undated
Longhorn cow
P19
36
undated
Farm Operations
iv
Scope and Contents note
This series includes farm activities, machinery and tools, including a group of slides concerning the development of the small tractor.
Farm equipment images
P5
9-14
undated
Dipping tank
P5
25
undated
Preparing fields
P5
36-38
undated
Concrete swimming tank for poultry
P6
6
undated
Milking stalls
P6
7
undated
Holt tractor
P6
8
undated
Tractor tread
P6
9
undated
Holt tractor
P6
10
undated
Lime pulver at work
P6
11
undated
Disking
P6
12
undated
Field work
P6
14-22
undated
Development of small tractors: Tractors
P6
25-30
1901-1918
Development of small tractors: Allis-Chalmers 6-12
P6
31
1918
Development of small tractors: Tractors
P6
32-33
1919
Development of small tractors: Emerson-Brantingham
P6
34
1919
Development of small tractors: Samson
P6
35
1919
Development of small tractors: Tractors
P6
36-38
1920-1921
Development of small tractors: Tractor
P7
1
1925
Development of small tractors: John Deere
P7
2
1928
Development of small tractors: Farmall
P7
3
1933
Development of small tractors: John Deere
P7
4
1934
Development of small tractors: Tractors
P7
5-9
1937-1939
Development of small tractors: Farmall
P7
10
1939
Haying
P7
15
undated
Grass seed production
P7
16-18
undated
Turning hay for grass seeds
P7
19
undated
Grass seed harvest
P7
20-21
undated
Mowing with John Deere
P7
22
undated
Push mower
P7
23
undated
Haying
P7
24
undated
Grass seed, bluegrass farm with horses
P7
25
undated
Grass seed harvest, two women
P7
26
undated
Grass seed harvest
P7
27
undated
Grass seed harvest, blade: 2 35 mm frames
P7
28
undated
Field work
P7
29-30
undated
Grass seed harvest [?]
P7
31
undated
Hay
P7
32
undated
Hay harvest
P7
33
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Milking rooms, hay wagon
P8
30-32
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Plowing with a horse by electrical lines
P9
20
undated
Agricultural Engineering: machinery
P9
23-25
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Plow with planter
P9
27
undated
Agricultural Engineering: lime
P9
29
undated
Agricultural Engineering: discer
P9
31
8/18/1939
Agricultural Engineering: wagon
P9
33
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Plowing
P10
2
undated
Agricultural Engineering: carting limestone
P10
6
undated
Agricultural Engineering: working fields
P10
8-9
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Furrowing, Hopkins County
P10
11
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Loading a lime spreader
P10
16
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Lime quarry, Graves County
P10
19
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Bagging silage [?]
P10
20
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Farming tools and practices
P10
23-27
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Machinery
P10
32
undated
Mule-drawn plow
P23
3-4
undated
Mules at work
P23
7-9
undated
Tractor
P23
10
undated
Mules at work
P24
1-2
undated
Men at work
P24
3
undated
Farm structures
v
Scope and Contents note
Structures include houses, barns, sheds, shelters, troughs, and dipping vats.
Barn
P5
15
undated
Fruit/root cellar
P6
4
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Houses and shed
P7
34-36
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Tobacco barn
P7
37
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Cutting limestone
P7
38
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Farm structures
P8
1-5
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Log home
P8
6
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Tool bench
P8
7
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Hay barn construction
P8
8
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Farm structures
P8
9-13
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Hay feeder
P8
14
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Woman in doorway
P8
15
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Hay cart
P8
16
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Covered hay feeder [?]
P8
17
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Cellar
P8
18
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Structures
P8
19-27
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Large chicken houses
P8
28
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Waterer
P8
29
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Hay barn and pond
P8
33
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Structures
P8
34-35
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Barn construction
P8
36
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Barns
P8
37-38
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Structures
P9
1-5
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Hen house
P9
7
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Two men by small building
P9
8
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Structures
P9
10
undated
Agricultural Engineering: "rural lines"
P9
22
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Farmhouse kitchen
P9
26
undated
Agricultural Engineering: small wood and stone building
P9
32
undated
Agricultural Engineering: hay barn and fence
P10
4
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Housing, Kuttawa, Lyon County
P10
10
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Housing, Kuttawa, Lyon County
P10
15
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Structures
P10
17-18
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Structures
P10
21-22
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Poultry house
P10
33
undated
Farm buildings and field
P22
3
undated
Miscellaneous
vi
Scope and Contents note
Various images of farm-related activities and materials.
Miscellaneous images
P5
16-24
undated
Rail depot [?]
P6
13
undated
Machinery
P7
11-14
undated
Agricultural Engineering: miscellaneous images of lime use and statistics
P9
11-19
undated
Agricultural Engineering: pond
P9
28
undated
Agricultural Engineering: flag
P9
38
undated
Agricultural Engineering: collage
P10
1
undated
Agricultural Engineering: picnic
P10
3
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Marl with sign
P10
5
undated
Agricultural Engineering: pond, St. Johns
P10
7
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Graves County
P10
12-14
undated
Agricultural Engineering: Water and soil management charts/maps
P10
28-31
undated
Surveying
P22
4
undated
Advertisements
vii
Scope and Contents note
Includes advertisements for farm implements.
J.I. Case and Big Four tractors
P5
26-35
undated
"Old Hickory" semi-mountain wagon gear
P6
1
undated
Hind gear used in "Old Hickory"
P6
2
undated
"Old Hickory" tubular steel axle
P6
3
undated
Semi-mountain wagon ad
P6
5
undated
"Old Hickory"
P6
24
undated
Glass negatives
ii
Scope and Contents note
This subseries is a small collection of plates depicting farm activities, machinery and livestock.
Cattle and pigs
P20
1-14
undated
Drainage ditch
P20
15
undated
Field work
P20
16-22
undated
Case machinery
P20
23-24
undated
Case machinery
P20
25
undated
Case combine
P21
1-2
undated
Case combine
P21
4
undated
Case machinery
P21
5
undated
Case threshing machinery
P21
6
undated
Case threshing machinery
P21
7
undated
Plumbing
P21
3
undated
Film negatives
iii
Scope and Contents note
Contains images of livestock, farm operations, Kentucky State Fair, Agriculture Train, and 4-H.
Animal husbandry -- sheep
P25
16-35
circa 1925-1930
Animal husbandry -- prize sheep
P25
36-42
November 1926
Animal husbandry -- sheep
P25
43-44
circa 1925-1930
Animal husbandry -- Sheep, Spencer County (Ky.)
P26
18
1927
Two men with horse/mule-drawn plow
P25
1
undated
Drainage ditch
P25
2
undated
Drainage ditch
P25
3
undated
Drainage ditch
P25
4
undated
Ditch digging
P25
5
undated
Tractors in shed/barn
P25
6
undated
Tractor in field
P25
7
undated
Men with tractors
P25
8
undated
Man plowing
P25
9
undated
Plowing/turning field
P25
10
undated
Team of mules
P25
11
undated
Plowing with mules and horses
P25
12
undated
Team of mules
P25
13
undated
Team of mules
P25
14
undated
Discing a field
P25
15
undated
Transparencies
iv
Scope and Contents note
This small group of seven film transparencies mainly consists of images of hay covering, and also includes images of horses and a seed company.
Paper cover for hay wagon
P26
1
undated
Hay covering
P26
2
undated
Men covering hay
P26
3
undated
Covering hay
P26
4
undated
Covered hay
P26
5
undated
Covering hay
P26
6-13
undated
Handful of hay
P26
14
undated
Bluegrass Seed Harvester Works
P26
16-17
undated
Horses in field
P26
15
undated
Prints
v
Scope and Contents note
The Prints series is a large collection including images of farm operations, livestock, crops, and farm structures, the Agriculture Train, 4-H, Kentucky State Fair, and home economics.
Farm Operations
i
Scope and Contents note
This series includes farm activities, machinery, tools, the preparing of fields and harvesting of crops
M.F. Cable (champion egg eater) sawing wood
P29
61
undated
Grass seed stripper, Carlisle, Ky.
P29
66
June 14, 1938
Hay bale loader
P29
70
undated
Various farm operations
P29
71-74
undated
Lime spreader, Paducah, Ky.
P29
75
November 16, 1936
Tractors
P29
76-77
undated
Spraying/dusting plants
P30
1-6
undated
Tilling
P30
8
undated
Woman on a Farmall tractor
P30
9
1943
Various farm operations
P30
10-13
undated
Plowing with a Jeep
P30
14
undated
Sub-soiler
P30
15
undated
"Summer fantasy", woman on a pickup trailer
P30
16
undated
"Side delivery rake for straw"
P30
17
undated
"Universal R tractor operation Model D sheller by power take off drive"
P30
18
undated
Various farm operations
P30
19-20
undated
Various farm operations
P30
22-24
undated
Steaming tobacco bed
P30
25
undated
Various farm operations
P30
26-30
undated
Universal Z with 8 ft. Harvester
P30
31
undated
Universal R with a 4 row driller and fertilizer attachments
P30
32
undated
Farm machinery
P30
33-38
undated
"Monstrous plow"
P30
39
undated
Farm machinery
P30
40-54
undated
Spraying corn
P30
55
undated
Various farm operations
P30
56-60
undated
Measuring corn stalked
P31
63
undated
"Roots of sprayed and unsprayed weeds"
P31
64
undated
Men inspecting corn roots
P31
65
undated
"Machine harvest big corn"
P31
71
undated
Harvesting corn with John Deere Tracktor
P31
72
undated
"Universal Z Tracktor and MM Hammermill"
P31
73
undated
Campbell seed corn dryer
P31
74
undated
Typical corn dryer
P31
75
undated
Corn field treated with 2,4-D
P32
2
undated
Picking corn
P32
3
undated
Picking corn
P32
5
undated
Men repairing roof
P32
9
undated
Tractor ploughing cotton field
P32
13
undated
Digging irrigation channel in Pakistan
P32
48
undated
Dusting demonstration
P32
49
July 7, 1948
Korean 4-H club
P32
50
undated
Alfalfa Harvest in Kentucky
P32
55
undated
Man mows brown sage
P32
75
undated
Young farmer learns to test soil
P33
42
undated
Machine washes eggs
P33
56
undated
Sheering a sheep
P34
4
undated
planting tobacco
P34
34
undated
Weeding tobacco? Field
P34
35
undated
Using machinery to process tobacco
P34
37
undated
Harvesting tobacco
P34
41
undated
Cutting tobacco
P34
43
undated
"One way to burn plant beds"
P34
46
undated
Universal R Tractor with new MM No.11A tractor disc barrow
P34
63
undated
MM Universal R Tractor
P34
65
undated
Victory Farm volunteers
P34
69-71
undated
"Seeding hemp with common grain drill"
P35
2
April, 1942
Barn fire and the importance of fire proofing
P35
11
undated
Effects of dust storm
P35
13
April, 24 1954
Working in irrigation ditch
P35
14
April 24, 1954
"Hillside is subsoiled"
P35
17
undated
Pond and spillway
P35
19
undated
Farm field to be terraced
P35
20
undated
Putting lime and phosphate on legumes
P35
22
undated
Inspecting seeds
P35
23
undated
Planting cover crops and adding phosphate Perry County
P35
24
undated
Damaged field
P35
28
undated
Machine loads hay into barn
P35
35
undated
Men from Greenville Transfer Company conduct field research
P35
37
September 23, 1915
Low cost trailer thrashing machine developed by TVA
P35
38
undated
Converting swamp land into corn fields
P35
41
undated
"Mr. Carr uses modern machinery to speed up hay harvest" Gallatin County
P35
44
1938
G.M Carr demonstrates modern methods of curing alfalfa hay" Gallatin County
P35
45
1938
R.P. Davis uses modern machinery for plowing under wheat and vetch as a green manure crop" Gallatin County
P35
46
1938
Bailing hay
P35
48
undated
Thrashing wheat
P35
49
undated
"Horse or oxen drawn steam bailer with engine for thrashing
P35
50
1953?
Thrashing wheat
P35
51
undated
Rock crusher Gallatin County
P35
59
1938
"An inclined plain and wheelbarrow makes it more convenient to put rock on the table" Gallatin County
P35
60
1938
Phosphate increases crop yields Gallatin County
P35
61
1938
Plowing a field with horses
P35
72
undated
Wheat cutting on rotation field
P36
25
June 14, 1938
Thrashing hemp seed
P36
57
undated
Aerial view of terraces under construction in Paducah, Kentucky
P37
16
undated
Picking milkweed
P37
17
undated
Two views of eroded field
P37
19
undated
Western Kentucky method of curing soybeans and cowpea hay Graves County
P37
28
undated
Cultivating onions on farm in Bear Wallow Madison, County
P37
30
1915
"Lespedeza holding the gullies" Graves County
P37
31
undated
"County Agent in a demonstration field"
P37
35
1917
"Members of farmers club delivering buckwheat" Pulaski County?
P37
36
1917
Farmers use rye as cover crop and to feed livestock Fayette County
P37
37
1913
"County Agent W.C. Wilson in a demonstration field of Rye in Pulaski County"
P37
38
1918?
"A common sight on many mountain farms buckwheat?"
P37
39
undated
"They go to bank and more notes" Mayfield, Kentucky?
P37
45
1917
"Farm of S.R. Ewing Jr. Hopkinsville, Ky? June 24. . .27, 1927. 95 acres wheat without a stop for trouble"
P37
47
1927
Plowing hay by horse
P37
48
undated
Harvesting hay by machine
P37
49
undated
Indoor plumbing Christian County
P37
52
undated
"Farm demonstration of spray gun"
P37
56
1920?
Inspecting phosphate digging at Wallace Statino Woodford County
P37
58
March 1912
Corn picker
P38
10
undated
Large turkey incubators
P38
32
undated
Prepping tobacco bed
P38
42
undated
Readying plant beds
P38
43
undated
Participants in farm management school Daviess County
P38
61
undated
"Members of Dairy Club started Dairy enterprise" Mayfield, Kentucky
P38
64
1917
Field demonstration Henderson, Kentucky
P38
73
1921
"An ideal poultry fountain in Whitley County"
P38
75
1918
"Preparing corn for planting using larger teams and implements"
P39
43
undated
"A marl be in Spencer County from which hundreds of tons of marl have been removed"
P39
49
undated
"Two complete combines use on the farm of H.W. Rosebury, an SCS operator" Paris, Kentucky
P42
65
October 21, 1938
Crops
ii
Scope and Contents note
Images in this series depict crops, including hay crops, tobacco, vegetables, and fruit.
Removing borer infected corn
P30
7
undated
Cold frame for seeds
P30
61
undated
"Grasshoppers at work on Mississippi corn"
P31
61
June 30, 1948
"Grasshoppers strip corn"
P31
62
undated
Corn and weeds
P31
66-67
undated
"Mulching did this"
P31
68
undated
"Corn and soybean silage"
P31
69
undated
Corn in Owsley County
P31
70
undated
Unidentified plant
P32
1
undated
Corn field treated with 2,4-D
P32
4
undated
"Prize corn in hills"
P32
6
undated
"Kentucky berries in demand"
P32
7
undated
Berries
P32
11
undated
Cotton
P32
12
undated
New forage crops
P32
45
undated
Assorted forage crops
P32
46
1948
Grass infestation in corn
P32
47
undated
Man inspects wheat
P32
68
undated
Hemp seed
P33
11
undated
Man securing hemp seeds
P33
12
April 1942
D.C. Rose with hemp Wolfe County
P33
13
September 26, 1942
Men observe field
P33
20
undated
Men observe field Letcher County
P33
21
undated
Cutting tobacco
P34
33
undated
Man working tobacco
P34
36
undated
"Big tobacco in hills"
P34
38
undated
Dr. Richard Chapman speaking to tobacco farmers
P34
39
undated
tobacco field
P34
40
undated
Tobacco
P34
44-45
undated
Tobacco
P34
47
undated
Dwarf apple tree
P34
49
undated
examining peaches
P34
51
undated
Picking peaches
P34
52
undated
Chinese Chestnut Tree
P35
12
undated
Foxtail spreads
P35
18
undated
Sulfated sunflower
P35
25
undated
Effects of treated soil on crops
P35
26
undated
Fescue Woodford County
P35
27
undated
Results of high yielding strains of corn and potatoes Whitley County
P35
36
1913
"Grows big corn"
P36
16
undated
Tobacco
P37
8-13
undated
Kentucky Pecan Tree
P37
14
undated
Fescue in shock
P37
18
undated
"A field of buckwheat in Pulaski County"
P37
34
undated
"Corn without stalks"
P38
9
undated
Black root rot hurts tobacco crop
P38
44
undated
Man in soybeans Lower Buffalo, Kentucky
P38
57
undated
"A Whitley County cabbage patch"
P38
72
1918
Man walking among tobacco
P39
50
undated
Corn demonstration plot of W.R. Gary Bancroft, Kentucky. Yield 55 pounds
P40
34
undated
Corn demonstration of field of J.J. Kennedy. Weir, Kentucky. Yield 55 pounds.
P40
35
undated
Unidentified crops
P41
50
undated
Man standing in alfalfa field Caldwell County
P41
52
1927
"A crop of soy beans Experiment Station Farm"
P41
56
undated
Demonstration corn plot of Walter Langley Greenville, Kentucky. The plot received no treatment
P41
60
1915
Corn plot received 200 pounds of acid phosphate
P41
61
undated
Truck being loaded with hay, truck door states "E.W. Krunfus, R1 Elgin, Ill."
P39
70
undated
Farm Structures
iii
Scope and Contents note
Structures include houses, barns, sheds, shelters, troughs, and dipping vats.
Animal husbandry -- Sheep dipping vat, Jessamine County
P27
29
1927
Animal husbandry -- Sheep dipping vats, Jessamine County
P27
36-37
May 1928
Animal husbandry -- Sheep dipping vats, Jessamine County
P27
38
May 1928
Animal husbandry -- Sheep dipping vats, Jessamine County
P27
39-46
May 1928
Straw hog house
P29
60
undated
Boy and well, St. Helena, Ky.
P29
62
undated
Various farm structures
P29
63-65
undated
Self-feeding silo
P29
67
undated
Homemade water aerator
P29
68
undated
Water system
P29
69
undated
All weather salt trough
P32
10
undated
Barn
P32
27
undated
Calf crib
P32
43
undated
Calf creek feeder?
P32
44
undated
Experimental turkey shelters
P33
57
undated
Farm home
P34
20
undated
Broader house for poultry
P35
30
undated
Farm House
P35
31
undated
Barn at Coldstream Farm
P35
32
undated
Greenhouse
P35
33
undated
New experimental sheep building
P35
34
September 5, 1915
Reservoir
P36
8
undated
"Concrete water tank" Bryantsville, Kentucky
P36
17
undated
Concrete water tank on the farm of D.C. Clark Garrard County
P36
18
undated
Summer home for chickens
P36
64
undated
Farm house
P37
20
undated
Farrowing house
P37
21
undated
Unknown building Paintlick, Kentucky
P37
24
undated
Remodeled farm house Lancaster, Kentucky
P37
25
undated
"Poultry house of boy n Madison County at the time he joined the poultry club"
P37
59
1917
"Poultry house of same boy one years after he joined the poultry club"
P37
60
1917
Farrowing house
P38
49
undated
Modern chicken house
P38
50
undated
Concrete rectangular storage Circle M Farm near Lexington, Kentucky
P38
52
undated
Feeding plant Mercer County
P38
63
undated
"An example of an attractive, inexpensive convenient, sanitary tenant house, built in Caldwell County"
P38
66
undated
"Farm S.R. Ewing Jr. Hopkinsville, Kentucky June 25-27, 1927. 95 acres of wheat without a stop for trouble"
P38
67
1927
Chicken shack
P38
76
undated
Sheep dipping vat
P40
30
undated
4-H
vi
Scope and Contents note
Images depicting various 4-H activities and exhibits.
Four images of 4-H canning and clothing
P44
5
undated
Three images of children participating in 4-H activities
P44
6
undated
Four images of 4-H clothing and room design
P44
7
undated
4-H exhibits of agriculture and canning
P44
8
undated
Champion 4-H cattle
P31
31
undated
Unidentified 4-H participants
P33
16
undated
4-H club members
P34
73-75
undated
Miss America visits 4-H club congress
P35
29
undated
Mrs. S.J. Stokes
P35
62
undated
Helen Garside State 4-H housekeeping champion
P36
39
1953
Anette Allen state 4-H canning champion
P36
40
1953
William Luce of Ohio County State 4-H service champion
P36
41
1953
John Dawson State 4-H dairy champion
P36
42
1953
Jor Neely of Simpson County State 4-H beef champion
P36
43
1953
Mary Clasby of Fayette County State 4-H room improvement champion
P36
46
1953
Roy G. Huffman of Leslie County State 4-H Champion
P36
47
1953
Mary Conder of Spencer County State 4-H garden champion
P36
48
1953
Lois Allen of Webster County State 4-H leadership champion
P36
49
1953
Helen K. Fleeman of Bracken County 4-H clothing champion
P36
50
1953
Edwin W. Scott of Green County 4-H paper service champion
P36
51
1953
Dorothy Shipley of Barren County 4-H tobacco champion
P36
52
1953
Eddie Royal of Ohio County State 4-H sheep champion
P36
53
1953
Glennis Porter of Elliot County State 4-H corn champion
P36
54
1953
Memorial 4-H house Willisburg, Kentucky
P37
22
undated
Club members who participated in a health circus
P37
68
undated
Mae Elizabeth Botts, Sharpsburg, Kentucky winner of 4-H style show
P37
69-70
1929
The junior community club episode of the pageant
P37
71
undated
Children participating in 4-H
P38
31
undated
Room improvement episode in 4-H Club Pageant
P38
80
undated
Bell Rose Club Oldham County
P38
81
undated
Unknown 4-H participants
P38
82
undated
Children working in a field
P38
83
undated
Visit to University of Kentucky by Woodford County Girls Club
P39
47
April 9, 1920
Room improvements by 4-H girls
P40
18
1950
David Morgison? And Alare Morgison? with their cows
P40
37
undated
Agronomy display at Kentucky State Fair
P41
10
1957
Kentucky Stat Fair 4-H booth
P42
51-52
1948
"Canning by 4-H club girls" at Kentucky State Fair
P42
53-54
1948
Clothing made by 4-H Girls at Kentucky State Fair
P42
55-58
1949
Livestock
iv
Scope and Contents note
Includes images of heritage breeds of cattle, pigs, sheep, and horses.
Animal husbandry -- Sheep
P27
1-8
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep, tail docking
P27
9-22
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep sale
P27
23-24
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep, transport
P27
25
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep sale
P27
26
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep sale
P27
27-28
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep in field
P27
30
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep dipping vat
P27
31
undated
Animal husbandry -- Lamb sale
P27
32
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep sale
P27
33-35
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep, field demonstration
P27
47
undated
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: Southdown lambs, International Live Stock Show, Chicago
P27
48
1937
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: Prize sheep
P27
49
November 1926
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: Prize sheep
P27
50-58
November 1926
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: Prize sheep
P27
59
November 1926
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: Prize sheep
P27
60-61
November 1926
Animal husbandry -- Purebred sheep from Canada
P27
62-66
July 1924
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: sheep
P27
67-76
circa 1926-1927
Animal husbandry -- Sheep with rabies, Fayette County
P28
1-3
September 25, 1928
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: sheep
P28
4-7
undated
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: ewe with two lambs
P28
8
1927
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: sheep
P28
9-11
circa 1927
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: sheep
P28
12
March 1927
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: sheep
P28
13-18
March 1927
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: sheep
P28
19-24
circa 1921-1927
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: Kentucky spring lambs
P28
25
undated
Animal husbandry -- Experimental Station: lambs
P28
26
undated
Animal husbandry -- Field demonstration: sheep
P28
27-45
undated
Animal husbandry -- Field demonstration: sheep, Pendleton and Muhlenberg Counties
P28
46-49
1926-1927
Animal husbandry - Field demonstration: sheep: Pendleton County
P28
50
1927
Animal husbandry -- Field demonstration: sheep
P28
51-75
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep
P29
1-8
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep shearing
P29
9
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep
P29
10-57
circa 1927
Animal husbandry -- Sheep on pasture
P29
58
undated
Animal husbandry -- Sheep
P29
59
undated
Cattle
P30
62-70
undated
Carcasses
P31
1
November 1947
Meat butchered
P31
2
June 1942
Bluegrass champion cow
P31
3
undated
Unidentified cow
P31
4-5
undated
Cattle show
P31
6-9
1949
Man with cow
P31
9
undated
Cattle show breed champions
P31
10-12
undated
Men with cow
P31
13
undated
Cattle show
P31
14-16
undated
Boy with cow
P31
17-18
undated
Louisville Flat Stock Show
P31
19
1944
People with cow
P31
20
undated
Annual Fat Cattle Show
P31
21
undated
Woman with steer
P31
22
undated
Cattle show
P31
23
undated
People with cow
P31
24-25
undated
Future farmers with show calves
P31
26
undated
People with cow
P31
27-29
undated
Champion future farmer calves
P31
30
undated
Cattle show
P31
32
undated
Fat Cattle Show entry
P31
33
undated
Cattle show
P31
34
1942
Man with cow
P31
35
1943
Woman milking cow
P31
36
undated
Boy with cow
P31
37
1941
State cattle show
P31
38
undated
Bluegrass Hereford Show
P31
39
1950
Bluegrass Hereford Show
P31
40
1950
Boy with cow
P31
41
October 1947
Men with cow
P31
42
undated
Miss Kentucky with cattle
P31
43
undated
People with cow
P31
44-48
undated
Man feeding calves
P31
49
undated
Calves at research farm
P31
50
undated
Men with cow
P31
51-52
undated
Cattle
P31
53-54
undated
"Bull of new breed"
P31
55
undated
"Time to burn beds"
P31
56
undated
"Whitley Farmer"
P31
57
undated
Cattle grazing
P31
58
undated
"Cattle on feed"
P31
59
undated
Unidentified cows
P31
60
undated
Unidentified cow
P32
14-15
undated
"Calf by artificial breeding"
P32
16
undated
Unidentified calves
P32
17
undated
Unidentified cows
P32
18-20
June 28, 1949
Milking shorthorn cow
P32
21
undated
Shorthorn cow
P32
22
undated
Cows in pasture
P32
23
undated
Cow and pigs in pasture
P32
24
undated
Dairy cow
P32
25
undated
"Cows on oats pasture"
P32
26
undated
Man with dairy cow
P32
29
undated
Boy with heifer cow
P32
30
1948
Boy with Jersey cow
P32
31
1948
Men with cows Owsley County
P32
32
undated
Dairy cow
P32
33
undated
Herd of dairy cows
P32
34
undated
Men with cow
P32
35
undated
Future farmers with show calves
P32
36
undated
Unidentified cow
P32
37
undated
Man milking cow
P32
38
undated
Youth farmer cattle show
P32
39
undated
"Aged cow has calf"
P32
40
undated
"Champion showman and grand champion cow"
P32
41
undated
Champion dairy cow with judges
P32
42
undated
Horses in pasture
P32
69
undated
Horses
P32
70
undated
Man shoes horse
P32
71
undated
Highland Garron Pony
P32
72
1950
Horse at work
P32
73
undated
Colts bred in the mountains
P32
74
undated
Chickens thrive on grass
P33
48
undated
Chickens thrive on grass
P33
49
undated
Poultry
P33
50-51
undated
Boiler chicks under incubators
P33
53
undated
Chickens thrive on grass
P33
55
undated
Turkeys in Clark County
P33
58
undated
Girl feeds turkeys
P33
59
undated
Learning about chicken breeds
P33
60
undated
Women with turkeys
P33
61
undated
"Light and water brings more eggs"
P33
62
undated
Men with turkeys
P33
63
undated
Feeding chickens
P33
66
undated
Sheep on clover pasture
P33
67
undated
Sheep on clover pasture
P33
68-75
undated
Woman with goat
P33
1
undated
Southdown lambs bred in Winchester, Kentucky
P34
2
undated
Goats
P34
3
undated
Champion goat
P34
5
undated
Hereford hog
P34
6
undated
Pigs feeding on alfalfa
P34
7
undated
Sows feeding
P34
8
undated
Pigs feeding on alfalfa
P34
9
undated
Pigs
P34
10
undated
Berkshire hog shown by Ohio State University
P34
11
December 1, 1949
Spotted pigs
P34
12
undated
Pigs
P34
13
undated
Pigs ready for market
P34
14
undated
Sows feeding
P34
15
undated
Pigs
P34
16
undated
"A prolife sow"
P34
17
undated
Hampshire pigs
P34
18
undated
Pigs
P34
19
undated
litter of pigs under incubator
P34
21
undated
Pigs feed in pasture
P34
22
undated
Pigs
P34
23
undated
Certified Hampshire meat hog
P34
24
undated
Hampshire pig
P34
25
undated
Pig
P34
26
undated
Hogs protected from sun
P34
27
undated
Boy feeds pig
P34
28
undated
Feeding hogs
P34
29-30
undated
"Pigs by the tub full"
P34
31
undated
Hogs nearing completion of feed test
P34
32
undated
Turkeys given antibiotics to speed growth
P34
53
April 3, 1950
Champion yearling Hereford cow
P34
54
December 1, 1949
Double duty cow with extra utter on back
P34
59
undated
Prize Angus bull
P34
60
undated
Girl rides pet bull calf
P34
61
undated
"The effects of cooler temperatures on pigs"
P34
62
undated
U.S. Ambassador inspects pigs in Denmark
P34
64
February 17, 1950
Aberdeen Angus Steer
P35
3
undated
Turkeys
P35
4
undated
Producing milk
P35
5
undated
Caring for livestock
P35
7
undated
Flock of Beltsville small white turkeys
P35
8
undated
Turkeys
P35
9
undated
Cows
P35
47
undated
Pigs bought by First National Bank for pig club
P35
63
1917?
Cows
P35
1-7
undated
"Bluegrass herd"
P36
9
undated
Bull
P36
10
undated
Cows
P36
11-15
undated
Dairy cow
P36
19-20
undated
"Twin bulls by artificial breeding"
P36
21
undated
Veterinarian with horse
P36
26-27
undated
Poultry
P36
62-63
undated
Members of the American Poultry Association
P36
65
undated
sheep
P36
66
undated
Spring lambs for sale
P36
67
January 1, 1945
lambs eating fescue
P36
68
undated
sheep
P36
69-72
undated
"A world's record goat"
P36
73
undated
Pigs in pasture
P36
74
undated
Pigs
P36
1-7
undated
Record dairy cow
P37
15
undated
Boy with pig Lower Buffalo, Kentucky
P37
26
undated
Boy with young dairy cow Lower Buffalo, Kentucky
P37
27
undated
"A good ring of horses at Whitley County Community Fair"
P37
33
undated
"Milking shorthorn bulls being sold on streets of Hindman - Knox County Ky"
P37
40
September 8, 1918
Dairy cow
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41
1916
Two year old heifers McCracken County
P37
42
1918
Bull McCracken County
P37
43
1918
Holstein calves McCracken County
P37
44
1918
"Boys with their cows after lottery" Mayfield, Kentucky
P37
46
1917?
"A pure bred flock of white plymouth robs in Oldham County the result of standardization"
P37
61
1920
Chicken
P37
62
undated
Flock of Barred Robs? Pulaski County
P37
63
1937
"A pure bred flock of white plymouth robs in Oldham County the result of standardization"
P37
64
1920
Junior Community leaders at University of Kentucky
P37
65
June 22-24, 1920
Woodford County Girls Club visit to University of Kentucky under supervision of Y.M.C.A.
P37
66
April, 9 1920
State Champion farm practice demonstration team demonstrating poultry house construction Pulaski County
P37
67
undated
"Demonstration hogs Pulaski County"
P37
72
1918
"Demonstration hogs Whitley County"
P37
73
1918
Cows
P37
1-8
undated
University of Kentucky "produces a ton of milk a month"
P38
11
undated
Cows
P38
12-17
undated
Sending chickens to Brazil
P38
33
undated
"A prolific ewe"
P38
34
undated
Galloway and heavy lambs
P38
35
undated
Pig
P38
36-40
undated
"Kentucky ton litter"
P38
41
undated
Fescue field Hopkinsville, Kentucky
P38
48
undated
Boy with pig Lower Buffalo, Kentucky
P38
53-54
undated
Sam Taylor St. Helens, Kentucky with 5 1/2 month old pig
P38
55
undated
Boy with young dairy cow Lower Buffalo, Kentucky
P38
56
undated
Woman with pig at 7 months Beattyville, Kentucky
P38
58
undated
Hogs dead with cholera
P38
59
undated
Flock of mountain sheep
P38
60
undated
Sheep feed on alfalfa
P38
62
undated
"Cows lined up for lottery" Mayfield, Kentucky
P38
65
1917
Demonstration flock of H.M. Luttrall Paducah, Kentucky
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77
undated
Demonstration flock of chickens
P38
78
undated
"Prize pen of white rocks"
P38
79
undated
Cow from a Maysville?, Kentucky farm
P39
36-39
1928
"Some club boys grow sheep"
P39
42
undated
"Typical crossbred hackface western ewes and their lambs - the kind used today"
P40
28
1953?
Sheep
P40
29
undated
Grand champion Wether at the International Livestock Exposition
P40
31
1928
Champion purebred Percheron Stallion owned by H.J. Richards Warsaw, Kentucky
P40
36
1938
Cow
P41
37
1928
Typical Kentucky mountain ewe and a hampshire lamb
P41
57
1918
"Typical Kentucky spring lambs, the kind that bring premium prices in Eastern markets"
P41
58
1953?
Racehorse named The Feudist
P42
63
undated
Sheep Beattyville, Kentucky?
P42
64
undated
Grand Champion Pig owned by Milton Greer Woodlawn, Kentucky
P43
3
1953
Reserve Champion pig Owned by John R. Bottroff Goshen, Kentucky
P43
4
1953
Pen of ten pigs owned by Roger Brothers. Taylorsville, Kentucky
P43
5
undated
Pen of three pigs at Henry Fisher Packing Company Owned by Marvin Greer and Parrott Woodlawn, Kentucky
P43
6
undated
Miscellaneous
v
Scope and Contents note
Various images of farm-related activities and materials.
Buildings to be demolished to build the Pharmacy Building at the University of Kentucky
P44
1
undated
Image of Lexington, Kentucky
P44
2-4
undated
Agriculture exhibits
P44
9
undated
College of Agriculture exhibits
P44
10
undated
Unidentified classroom scene
P44
14
undated
lounge and classroom
P44
15
undated
Unidentified classroom scene
P44
16
undated
Unidentified men
P44
17-19
undated
Building to be demolished to build the Pharmacy Building at the University of Kentucky
P44
35-38
undated
Farm workshop
P30
21
undated
Roland Roberts with blueprints Nicholasville, KY?
P32
8
undated
Men drinking milk
P32
28
undated
U.S. military creates 4-H groups in Korea
P32
51
November 16, 1948
Unidentified man
P32
76
undated
Paul Etchepane
P32
1
undated
Unidentified man
P33
2
undated
Giles E. Hopkins
P33
3
undated
Paul H. Smart Versailles, KY
P33
4
1946
Robert William Rudd
P33
5
undated
Augustus D. Zigzag?
P33
6
undated
John Fraser
P33
7
undated
Unidentified man
P33
8
undated
Unidentified woman
P33
9
undated
Unidentified woman
P33
10
undated
Agriculture College stock judging team
P33
14
undated
Agriculture dairy cattle judges
P33
15
undated
Future farmers members
P33
17
undated
Unidentified men
P33
18
undated
Unidentified men
P33
19
undated
Unidentified men
P33
22
undated
Large assembly
P33
23
undated
Unidentified woman
P33
24
undated
Unidentified people Garrard County
P33
25
September 12, 1954
Participants at animal feed meeting?
P33
26
undated
"They know chickens"
P33
27
undated
"Flying farmers meet"
P33
28
undated
Unidentified men
P33
29
undated
Corn derby winners
P33
30
1954
Unidentified men
P33
31
undated
"Old milking methods out" seated left to right: Sue Jolly; Anna Wise; Martha Jane Holt; Linda Greensburg; standing: Ema Jean Brocaldus?; Sarah Tabb; Joe W. Rust; Anna Less Osborne; Nina Nash; Inez Tookey?; Stella Flowers
P33
32
May, 28 1955
"Judges of dairy products"
P33
33
undated
"Banker and loan officials"
P33
34
undated
Soil laboratory Bourbon County
P33
35
May, 20 1948
Surveying to save soil
P33
36
undated
Unidentified men
P33
37-39
undated
College stock judging team
P33
40
September 17, 1946
"Top stock judges"
P33
41
undated
Women at farm and home convention
P33
43
undated
Unidentified men
P33
44
undated
"Kentucky girl in Denmark"
P33
45
undated
Judges of meat animals
P33
46
undated
Children working
P33
47
undated
Eggs sold by the pound
P33
52
undated
Meeting on turkeys at University of Kentucky
P33
54
September 18, 1949
"Best dressed chicken"
P33
64
undated
Men cast votes on wheat referendum Seneca, NY
P34
42
undated
"Chestnut trees grow back"
P34
48
undated
Kids pickling peaches
P34
50
undated
"Some dos and don'ts of wheat conservation"
P34
55
undated
"Some dos and don'ts of fat conservation"
P34
56
undated
Using rats to test the nutritional value of dehydrated meat
P34
57
undated
Planting victory gardens
P34
58
undated
Roy F. Hendrickson Director of Food Distribution USDA
P34
66
undated
M.C. Wilson, Claude Wicker, and Mavin Jones
P34
67
undated
H.L. Wilson Director of Cooperative Extension Services
P34
68
undated
Women's land army
P34
76
undated
Luncheon commemorating the Smith-Lever Act
P34
1
undated
Farm experiments?
P35
6
undated
Experimenting on dehydrating meat
P35
10
undated
Dehydrated meat
P35
15
undated
Plant experiments
P35
16
undated
Limestone quarry Bourbon County
P35
21
undated
Dean Thomas Poe Cooper and Gov. Keene Johnson?
P35
39
undated
County Fair images
P35
40
1917
County Fair images
P35
42-43
1952?
Mrs. William Wood owner of 500 acre farm in Jessamine County
P35
52
1916
Jennie C. Grubbs early home agent in Boyle County
P35
56
undated
"Party about to go on Agriculture Special Train" 1.H.P. Bird; 2.A.G. Reid; 3.George Roberts; 4.Joseph Ewing; 5.Martindale; 6.Neale s. Knowles; 7.? 8.Aubryn Claine?; 9.Miss Vincent; 10.?; 11.?; 12.Miss Raliegh; 13.M.A. Scoville; 14.?; 15.Henry S. Barker; 16.J.W. Newman; 17.H.M. Froman; 18.R Bryant; 19.J.J. Hooker; 20.J.P. Orthinger?; 21.H.M. Walker; 22.J. Paul LaMaster; 23.Edgar Price; 24.S.C. Jones.
P35
64
Mar-12
W.D. Vallean
P35
73
undated
Southern Agriculture workshop meeting. Includes W.D. Vallean fourth from right
P35
74
1949
G.W. Schneider, W.D. Vallean and J. Ed. Parker in order from left to right
P35
75
6-May-61
Unidentified man
P36
28
undated
W.G. Carlson
P36
29
undated
Income tax inspector
P36
30
undated
True D. Morse Undersecretary of Agriculture
P36
31
January 1953
W.I. Myers
P36
32
undated
Howard Vaughn
P36
33
undated
Clinton P. Anderson
P36
34
undated
M. E. Fonda
P36
35
undated
W.R. Reynolds
P36
36
October 14 1944
Frank Reuton? USDA Agriculture Research Service
P36
37
undated
Howard Ragland Larue County
P36
38
1953
Dixie canning champion
P36
44
undated
Bettie Welch
P36
45
undated
Larry Wagoner?
P36
55
undated
James C. Petty
P36
56
undated
Unidentified people
P36
58-61
undated
Home of Mrs. J.C. Jenkins Lancaster, Kentucky
P37
23
undated
Curdsville farm management school Davies County
P37
29
undated
Community fair Whitley County
P37
32
1918
Homemakers vacation camp McCracken County
P37
55
undated
"Horticulture exhibit prepared for 'Bankers Day' at the University"
P37
57
1913
S.A. Porter
P38
19
undated
Unidentified man
P38
20
undated
Anna K. Evans
P38
21
undated
Veterans Administrator
P38
22
undated
M.A. Evans
P38
23
undated
Unidentified woman
P38
24
undated
Hamish Robb
P38
25
undated
Euber Curry?
P38
26
undated
John M. Park Jr.
P38
27
undated
Waldon Rexvoat? "delegates to Canada"
P38
28
undated
Unidentified man
P38
29
undated
State Champion 4-H judges
P38
30
undated
Trees
P38
45-46
undated
grass and water
P38
47
undated
Mountain cabin?
P38
51
undated
Women from Monroe and Paintlick, Kentucky
P38
69
undated
"Poultry exhibit at Williamsburg Fair"
P38
74
1918
Unidentified automobiles
P39
46
undated
A junior community club in Pulaski County
P39
48
undated
W.D. Vallean honored at retirement diner. With G.T. Webster; Albert Clay
P39
1
May 6, 1961
Cigar industry certificate
P40
2
December 6, 1961?
"Fourteenth Biennial Conclave The Fraternity of Alpha Zeta - Brown Hotel - Louisville"
P40
3
December 28-31, 1929
USDA three day working conference on rural development
P40
4
undated
Unidentified people
P40
5
undated
Agriculture building with sign listing Alpha Zeta pledges. Robert L. Blevins; Ova E. Boggs; Neil W. Bradley; Joe B. Dixon; Clive W Donoho Jr.; James H. Edwards; Jack N. Fowler; Ronald D. Froedge; Lynwood Schrader; David M. Frymire; Norman Grant; William R. Hourigan; Woodrow W. Hourigan; Miles P. Mattingly; James R. Morton; Morris L. Norfleet; Joseph W. Rust
P40
6
1951-1952
"Campus scene with students"
P40
7
undated
Meeting between federal government and representatives of eight states to discuss federal- state rural development program. Seated left to right David S. Weaver; F.H. Lacy, Jr.; J.O. Knapp; C.A. Vines; Clay Lyle; True D. Morse; Skuli Rutford; Charles R, O'Kelley; Arnold Almond. Back row left to right Willis F. Sloan; C.M. Ferguson; Newton W. Edwards; Morris McGough; Dale Hathaway; L.I. Jones; Kenneth L. Bachman; M.H Holliday, Jr.; Crosby Murray; Joseph C. Doherty; Harry Martin; Theodore S. Gold; Paul M. Olstad; Charles F. Herd; Ernest J. Nesius; R.C. Engberg; William C. McCamant; Margaret J. Hagwood; John D. Abrahamson; Margaret L. Brew; Charles S. Kellog; Charles B. Lawrence, Jr.; Robert D. Partridge; Arthur Spillers
P40
8
July 1956
Unidentified people
P40
9
undated
Unidentified women
P40
10
undated
Unidentified woman
P40
11
undated
Agriculture building with sign listing Alpha Zeta pledges. Robert L. Blevins; Ova E. Boggs; Neil W. Bradley; Joe B. Dixon; Clive W Donoho Jr.; James H. Edwards; Jack N. Fowler; Ronald D. Froedge; Lynwood Schrader; David M. Frymire; Norman Grant; William
P40
12
1951-1952
James K. Patterson
P40
26-27
undated
Buildings owned by the University of Kentucky on the Northside of Washington St. Lexington, Kentucky. The buildings were torn down to build the Pharmacy Building`
P40
32-33
undated
Men marching
P41
51
undated
Woodford County Girls Club visit to University of Kentucky under supervision of Y.M.C.A.
P41
53
April 9, 1920
Unidentified man
P41
54
1920
"Picture taken in the reading room in the Agriculture Building about 1911." Left to right unknown; Grover Roult?; George Roberts; Carleton Ball; L.E. Smith
P41
55
1911?
View of Vine Street Lexington, Kentucky
P41
59
undated
W.D. Vallean
P42
3-4
undated
W.D. Vallean
P42
5-6
November 1948
W.D. Vallean
P42
7-8
undated
H.E. Howe's shoe repair shop
P42
66
undated
Building to be demolished to build the Pharmacy Building at the University of Kentucky
P42
67
undated
Early view of Lexington, Kentucky
P42
68
undated
Unidentified men
P42
69
undated
Early view of Lexington, Kentucky
P42
70
undated
Unidentified men at meeting
P42
71
undated
Unidentified men
P42
72
undated
Unidentified classroom scene
P42
73
undated
lounge and classroom
P42
74
undated
Unidentified classroom scene
P42
75
undated
"Views of College Station Exhibit in St. Louis" Scrapbook
P43
7
1904
Horse-drawn cart with men shoveling fertilizer
P39
75
undated
Home Economics
vii
Scope and Contents note
Images that depict food storage, canning, and homemaking.
Woman peeling potatoes
P32
52
undated
Woman using mixer
P32
53
undated
Woman and child use DDT bug bomb
P32
54
undated
"Measuring for kitchen improvements"
P32
56
undated
Woman in kitchen
P32
57
undated
Woman prepares a meal
P32
58
undated
Woman selecting meat
P32
59
undated
Lois Classby cracking eggs
P32
60
undated
Kitchen
P32
61
undated
"Pointers in freezing peaches"
P32
62
undated
"Girls know their cookies"
P32
63
undated
Homemakers club Madison County
P32
64
undated
Woman with preserved food
P32
65
undated
Woman shows homemade suit
P32
66
undated
"Top notch rural living"
P32
67
May 3, 1954
"Turkey for everybody"
P33
65
undated
Home demonstration of food preservation
P34
72
undated
Woman doing home demonstration Mercer County
P35
53
undated
Woman giving demonstration on upholstering chairs Harrison County
P35
54
undated
Elizabeth Donnell and others upholster furniture Harrison County
P35
55
undated
Elizabeth Donnell and others upholster furniture Harrison County
P35
57-58
undated
Woman canning fruit and vegetables
P35
69
1916
Woman freezing food
P35
70
undated
Canned fruits and vegetables
P35
71
1919
"Women wood working"
P36
22
undated
Women changing baby's diaper
P36
23
undated
Family gets running water
P36
24
undated
4-H club weaver wearing cap and apron she made
P37
50
undated
"While they peel tomatoes different methods of canning and the possibilities of canning all kinds of fruit and vegetables is discussed"
P37
51
1914-1915?
Elizabeth Donnell and others upholster furniture Harrison County
P37
53
undated
Canning Rockcastle County
P37
54
undated
Women cooking
P38
18
July 16, 1947
Women sowing
P38
68
undated
Woman freezing meat
P38
70
undated
"Group of Union County campers learning how to make reed baskets"
P38
71
undated
Extension Services
viii
Scope and Contents note
This series includes photographs of county extension agents in Kentucky.
Mrs. William Wood first demonstration agent in Jessamine County
P35
65-66
1916-1918
Rachel Johnson Lewis Fayette County
P35
67
1956
"Extension work"
P35
68
undated
T.R. Bryant; Thomas Poe Cooper; J.W. Whithouse
P39
41
1928
Alfalfa tour Fayette County?
P39
45
undated
The old Agriculture building
P39
40
undated
"About 150 automobiles went on an alfalfa tour in Fayette County"
P39
44
undated
Agriculture Train
ix
Scope and Contents note
Depicts different trains traveling the state to educate farmers on new practices. Includes University of Kentucky faculty and state extension workers.
Agriculture Train
P44
11
1928
Better Livestock Train
P44
12
June 1928
Lime Stock Train Maysville, Kentucky
P44
13
1928
Agriculture Train exhibit
P44
20
undated
Better Livestock Train Carlisle, Kentucky
P44
21-22
June 1928
Agriculture Train
P44
23
undated
Agriculture Train
P37
74
July 1914
Agriculture Special Train
P38
84
March 1912
Men in front of Agriculture Special Train. Harry S. Barker; J.B. Newman; J.R. Bryant
P38
85
March 1912
Agriculture Train
P38
1-7
July 1914
Cow traveling on Agriculture Train
P39
8
1914
Agriculture Train
P39
9-21
1914
"Pictures taken of Agriculture Special Train run in Southeast Kentucky"
P39
22
May 1914
"Children of Eastern Kentucky Mountains who have walked several miles across a mountain 3000 feet high to see the 'Farm Special' Train"
P39
23
1914
"Part of staff of Special Train Christiansburg, Kentucky" 3rd from left M.A. Scoville; 1st from left George Roberts?
P39
24
March 1912
"Joseph E. Ewing speaks to crowd from Agriculture Special Train"
P39
25
March 1912
Agriculture Special Train at Crab Orchard, Kentucky
P39
26
March 1912
"The Crew" on the Mountain Special in Eastern Kentucky
P39
27
July 15-25, 1914
"Conductors etc. Agriculture Special Train"
P39
28
March 1912
"Porters, two cooks on Agriculture Train"
P39
29
March 1912
Staff of Agriculture Special Train inspecting phosphate digging at Wallace Station Woodford County
P39
30
March 1912
"Picture at High Bridge Kentucky"
P39
31
April 1912
Agriculture Train
P39
32
March 1912
Joseph E. Ewing? Speaking from Agriculture Train
P39
33
March 1912
Mr. Deutsch and Mr. Pullman conductors of the Agriculture Special Train
P39
34
March 1912
Aubry Clive? And Neale F. Knowles? With Agriculture Special Train
P39
35
March 1912
"One of the exhibits on Agriculture Train"
P41
19
undated
Agriculture Special Train
P41
20-22
1912
Agriculture Train Displays
P41
23-26
1928
Lime Stock Train Maysville, Kentucky
P41
27
1928
Better Livestock Train Carlisle, Kentucky
P41
28-29
June 1928
Agriculture Train
P41
30
1928
Better Livestock Train
P41
31-36
June 1928
Agriculture Train
P41
38-42
1928
Cow on Agriculture Train
P41
43-44
1928
Agriculture Train
P41
45
1928
Better Livestock Train Carlisle, Kentucky
P41
46-47
June 1928
Exhibit "is your farm sick?"
P41
48-49
undated
Mr. Deutsch and Mr. Pullman conductors of the Agriculture Special Train
P41
1
March 1912
H.M. Walter, Aubyn Chin? On Agriculture Special Train
P42
2
March 1912
Agriculture Special Train
P42
60-62
1912
State Fair
x
Scope and Contents note
Images depicting scenes and exhibits from the Kentucky State Fair.
Tobacco display Kentucky State Fair
P44
24
1941
Nutrition exhibit Kentucky State Fair
P44
25
1941
Garden exhibit Kentucky State Fair
P44
26
1941
Tobacco display Kentucky State Fair
P44
27
1941
Soil improvement exhibit Kentucky State Fair
P44
28
1941
Nutrition exhibit Kentucky State Fair
P44
29
1941
Weed prevention exhibit Kentucky State Fair
P44
30
1941
Crop exhibit Kentucky State Fair
P44
31
1941
Egg production exhibit Kentucky State Fair
P44
32
1941
Electricity exhibit Kentucky State Fair
P44
33
1941
Home economics exhibit
P44
34
1941
"Economy plastic greenhouse advantages over glass house" at Kentucky State Fair
P39
51
1954
"Pig sanitation the easy way"
P39
52
1954
"Improvements in living on Kentucky Farms"
P39
53
1954
"Kentucky Poultry Improvement Association"
P39
54
1954
Kentucky State Fair
P39
55
1954
University of Kentucky Agronomist at Kentucky State Fair
P39
56
1954
"Reduce the cost of your food"
P39
57
1954
Department of Feed and Fertilizer
P39
58
1954
"You never outgrow your need for milk"
P39
59
1954
"Producing burly tobacco High income-low nicotine"
P39
60
1954
Kentucky certified seed
P39
61
1954
"Better pastures mean greater income"
P39
62
1950
"Water you pigs"
P39
63
1950
"Pastures conserve soil"
P39
64
1950
Kentucky State Fair
P39
65
1950
"Use rain water for chickens"
P40
13
1950
Kentucky State Fair
P40
14
1950
"Do you buy weed seed"
P40
15
1950
"Save money and labor use high grade fertilizer"
P40
16
1950
Kentucky State Fair
P40
17
1950
Kentucky State Fair
P40
19
1950
"Potash improves tobacco"
P40
20
1950
"Cut your kitchen mileage"
P40
21
1950
"Its your food dollar which would you buy?"
P40
22
1950
Bob Wilson and Mr. Johnson? Kentucky State Fair
P40
23
1950
Kentucky State Fair
P40
24
1950
Butler County Exhibit at Kentucky State Fair
P40
25
1958
"Lost 1 million Kentuckians where did they go" Map.
P40
1
1950
Meat hogs
P41
2
1950
Kentucky State Fair
P41
3
1957
"Crop production"
P41
4
1957
"Education for successful family living"
P41
5
1957
Dairy Section Kentucky State Fair
P41
6
1957
Kentucky State Fair
P41
7-8
1957
4-H exhibit at Kentucky State Fair
P41
9
1957
Kentucky State Fair
P41
11-12
1957
"Fight the European corn borer" Kentucky State Fair
P41
13
1954
Animated dairy cow display at Kentucky State Fair
P41
14
1954
Display on forest management by USDA at Kentucky State Fair
P41
15
1954
USDA display on woodlands at Kentucky State Fair
P41
16
1954
USDA display "The Egg Factory" at Kentucky State Fair
P41
17
1954
USDA display "What's a cow worth" at Kentucky State Fair
P41
18
1954
Kentucky State Fair
P42
9-21
1941
Kentucky State Fair
P42
22-35
1948
Kentucky State Fair
P42
36-43
1949
"Keep the far woods green by protecting them from fire and livestock"
P42
44
1949
Kentucky State Fair
P42
45-50
1949
Kentucky State Fair
P42
59
1949
Half pig Kentucky State Fair
P42
1-2
1956