An 1891 graduate of the Maryland Agricultural College, Veitch (1868-1943) was a chemist and soil physicist for the college, the Agricultural Experiment Station, and the United States Department of Agriculture. The collection, consisting of correspondence, publications, proxy records, and speeches, documents Veitch's active involvement in the alumni affairs of the Maryland Agricultural College and the University of Maryland
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
A 1920 graduate of the Maryland State College of Agriculture, Theodore Lemuel Bissell (1899-1992) wa...
Harry J. Patterson was associated with the University of Maryland for fifty years, from 1888 to 1937...
Thomas Baddeley Symons (1880-1970), a 1902 graduate of the Maryland Agricultural College, served the...
Oswald Hurt Saunders graduated from the Maryland Agricultural College in 1910 with a degree in Civil...
This collection contains materials relating to the career of William L. Amoss, who was head of the F...
David Edward Brown (1879-1970) attended the Maryland Agricultural College from 1899 to 1904 and was ...
One of the first two graduates of the Maryland Agricultural College, William B. Sands (1842-1913) wa...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Francis C. Stark (1919-2003) was a professor in the Department of Horticulture at the University of ...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
The teaching of agriculture at the University of Maryland began with the opening of the Maryland Agr...
Verne E. Chatelain (1895-1991) was a professor of history at the University of Maryland from 1945 un...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
A 1920 graduate of the Maryland State College of Agriculture, Theodore Lemuel Bissell (1899-1992) wa...
Harry J. Patterson was associated with the University of Maryland for fifty years, from 1888 to 1937...
Thomas Baddeley Symons (1880-1970), a 1902 graduate of the Maryland Agricultural College, served the...
Oswald Hurt Saunders graduated from the Maryland Agricultural College in 1910 with a degree in Civil...
This collection contains materials relating to the career of William L. Amoss, who was head of the F...
David Edward Brown (1879-1970) attended the Maryland Agricultural College from 1899 to 1904 and was ...
One of the first two graduates of the Maryland Agricultural College, William B. Sands (1842-1913) wa...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Francis C. Stark (1919-2003) was a professor in the Department of Horticulture at the University of ...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
The teaching of agriculture at the University of Maryland began with the opening of the Maryland Agr...
Verne E. Chatelain (1895-1991) was a professor of history at the University of Maryland from 1945 un...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...
Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy an...