David Edward Brown (1879-1970) attended the Maryland Agricultural College from 1899 to 1904 and was a United States Department of Agriculture field agent at the experiment farm in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, for forty-three years, specializing in tobacco improvement, breeding, and culture. The collection contains Brown's correspondence, field staff diaries, experimental crop notebooks, and printed matter, such as publications, programs, certificates, and news clippings, relating to Brown's career as a Special Field Agent
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Beginning in 1920 the Maryland State Board of Agriculture attempted to standardize one important bra...
S. M. Tracy, director at the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station, writes to Lee regarding ca...
This collection contains materials relating to the career of William L. Amoss, who was head of the F...
A 1920 graduate of the Maryland State College of Agriculture, Theodore Lemuel Bissell (1899-1992) wa...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Harry J. Patterson was associated with the University of Maryland for fifty years, from 1888 to 1937...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 170. Letters to Brown, of South Hill in Butler County, K...
Dr. Land, a former member of the History Department at the University of Maryland at College Park, a...
Collection of newspaper clippings, letters and awards related to the career of S. David Bateman. Man...
An 1891 graduate of the Maryland Agricultural College, Veitch (1868-1943) was a chemist and soil phy...
This collection documents the career of Colonel Edward M. Rider, who served as the Information Speci...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Papers concerning information on Utah Agricultural College for the U.S. Department of Agriculture
The Richard White Collection, which covers the period 1905 to 1920, includes correspondence between ...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Beginning in 1920 the Maryland State Board of Agriculture attempted to standardize one important bra...
S. M. Tracy, director at the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station, writes to Lee regarding ca...
This collection contains materials relating to the career of William L. Amoss, who was head of the F...
A 1920 graduate of the Maryland State College of Agriculture, Theodore Lemuel Bissell (1899-1992) wa...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Harry J. Patterson was associated with the University of Maryland for fifty years, from 1888 to 1937...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 170. Letters to Brown, of South Hill in Butler County, K...
Dr. Land, a former member of the History Department at the University of Maryland at College Park, a...
Collection of newspaper clippings, letters and awards related to the career of S. David Bateman. Man...
An 1891 graduate of the Maryland Agricultural College, Veitch (1868-1943) was a chemist and soil phy...
This collection documents the career of Colonel Edward M. Rider, who served as the Information Speci...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Papers concerning information on Utah Agricultural College for the U.S. Department of Agriculture
The Richard White Collection, which covers the period 1905 to 1920, includes correspondence between ...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Beginning in 1920 the Maryland State Board of Agriculture attempted to standardize one important bra...
S. M. Tracy, director at the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station, writes to Lee regarding ca...