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Layne R. Beaty Papers
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Elsie Carper Collection on Extension Service, Home Economics, and 4-H
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Elsie Carper Collection on Extension Service, Home Economics, and 4-H
Box 4, Folder 52
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Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics
Published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Date: 1916-1917 |
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Dorsett-Morse Oriental Agricultural Exploration Expedition Collection
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![Pinus bergiana [thunbergiana?]. White Bark Pine. Near [Hsiang Shau?], Hunting Park. Western Hills, [Chihli?], China. [August] 10, 1930. Photograph #45529.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/whitetreessmall.gif) |
![Soja ussuriensis. Wild soy bean. View [of] the wild soy bean plants growing along road side on [the] outskirts of Heijo, [Chosen]. These plants appear different from wild soy bean found in Manchuria and Japan. The leaves are larger and somewhat different[ly] shape[d]. The plants, however, are very hairy and are now just about past full bloom. Photograph #45649.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/wildsoybeansmall.gif) |
![Pinus bergiana [thunbergiana?]. White barked pine. [Tau Chou Ssu?]. View of a very fine specimen of the white barked pine (Trunk and larger branches) that we yet have seen. Seed was secured and given our field number #7312. Photograph #45933.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/whitepinesmall.gif) |
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![Dorsett tries the [waterwheel]. Photograph #44067.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/dm44067small.gif) |
![Nelumbium sp. [Nelumbo sp.] A nearby view of a fine large full open bloom - of a beautiful pink color - Lotus in the lake at the Summer Palace some 15 miles or so outside of Peiping. [August] 5, 1930. Photograph #45475.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/dm45475small.gif) |
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![Landscape near [Ching Lung Chiao, Chihli?], China. View of the Great Wall of China which shows a portion of this wonder of the world from a position just above the watch tower to the west, a [portion] of which is shown here. The view also shows very well the general character and appearance of the country here. The wall is reported to be 1500 miles in length. Photograph #45623.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/dm45623small.gif) |
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![Zea Maiz Corn, [Makatou?], Manchuria. Corn is grown quite extensively in the [Kuan Tung?] leased territory and generally with other crops such as Mung beans or soybeans, after harvesting the corn is kept in bins or cribs made of Kaoliang stocks. Photograph #45991.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/dm45991small.gif) |
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![A panoramic view of the south side of the [Ushijima wisteria] vine and arbor. The length of the arbor is about 100 feet. We were near the center of the distance and 20 to 50 feet away from the vine. Photograph #43638.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/arborsmall.gif) |
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![Brassica sp. Chinese cabbage. [Rilsuri?], Chosen. View of a Chinese cabbage garden in trucking section. This cabbage is used in making a Korean native relish called Kimchi. Photograph #45826.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/cabbagesmall.gif) |
![A panoramic view from [P. H.] Dorsett's window in his headquarters at the Chosen Hotel. In the foreground is the Temple of Heaven, beyond, a portion of the city and the mountains in the background. [Kujo?], Chosen. Photograph #44410.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/chosenviewsmall.gif) |
![Gossypium sp. Cotton. Heijo, Chosen. Native cotton [for] sale on Korean Market day. Photograph #45753.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/cottonsmall.gif) |
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![Lespedeza sp. Temple of Heaven grounds, Peiping, China. A tall growing, free flowering species of Lespedeza found in considerable quantity near the Alter of the Temple of Heaven.
[Number 7172 is handwritten in pencil near the caption]. Photograph #45550.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/dorsettflowersmall.gif) |
![Hemerocallis (perhaps Citrina). Near [Chiu shan An?], China. A nearby view of a few flowering plants gathered from the mountain side where they are growing in abundance. See Herbarium sp. #7047. [August] 19, 1930. Photograph #45568.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/dorsettlilysmall.gif) |
![Melilotus sp. Summer Palace, Peiping. To the north of the marble boat beyond a tall gate tower we found this species of white flowered Melilotus in considerab[le] quantity. Photograph #45480.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/dorsettpalacesmall.gif) |
![Along the trail enroute from [Chilh Tai Ssu?] to [Tau Chou Ssu?]. A portion of [Dorsett-Morse Agricultural Expedition]. Photograph #45915.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/expeditionsmall.gif) |
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![View showing the entrance to and a portion of a lovely small Japanese garden at the home of Mr. J. Kimuro, owner of the 730 year old cherry tree. This like all the other pictures made [today], was made from under a Japanese Kasa or umbrella in the rain. Photograph #43877.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/gardenentrancesmall.gif) |
![Green Manure, [Tai Ping Chuang?]. Chinese farmer digging chopped green manure into the soil in a low place. Photograph # 45626.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/greenmanuresmall.gif) |
![A fairly nearby view of rather dark purple iris, another large leaved water plant. The stone[s] in the background are flag stones or stepping stones for crossing the lake. See picture #43707. [Location of picture #43707 is unknown]. Photograph #43706.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/irissmall.gif) |
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![Abutilon avicinnoe.[Corchorus sp.] American jute. Near Yang Tsun, China. View of one side of a piece of a nice rick of good looking Ching Ma fiber drying in the sun. This Ching Ma fiber plant is said to produce 80 cathis, about 100 pounds, of fiber per acre. The long fiber sells at 14.00 local dollars per 120 cathis and 13.00 per the short fiber. Photograph #45580.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/jutesmall.gif) |
![Showing a small portion of a small lake or lily pond in the Botanical Garden, [and] also something of the contour of the land in that section of the garden as well as the arrangement and plantings. Photograph #43431.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/lilypondsmall.gif) |
![Nelumbium sp. [Nelumbo sp.] Lotus. Peiping, China. View from under the trees from the east shore across a wonderful display of lotus flowers to the viewing gallery and the hill capped with the Winter Palace and White Dagoba. Photograph #45463.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/lotustemplesmall.gif) |
![A fairly nearby display of vegetables at a market dealers place on the main street of a small village in Tokyo [Japan] suburbs. Photograph #43655.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/marketbamboosmall.gif) |
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![This surely is the land of kudzu for one finds it almost everywhere. This picture was taken near [Gatunba?], Japan. Photograph #44113.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/morsekudzusmall.gif) |
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![Andropogon sorghum. Kaoling, Chin Chow, Manchuria. Our interpreter, Mr. Suyitaki, trying to measure up to a field of Kaoling about 12 feet high in [a] region north of Chin Chow. About 10% of the heads of this field had smut. Photograph #45560.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/morsemilletsmall.gif) |
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![View of a portion of the [fascinating] Japanese garden at the inn at which we stayed [in] Okitsu, Japan. Photograph #43250.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/okitsusmall.gif) |
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![Medicago sativa. Alfalfa. [Hsuing Yao Cheng?], Manchuria. Flailing out alfalfa seed on the South Manchurian Railway Experiment Station. Photograph #45412.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/processingalfalfasmall.gif) |
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![Pagoda. Summer Palace. Peiping[, China]. Another view, but slightly different from the above [A beautiful bell topped pagoda among ruins on the north hills slope of the Summer Palace]. In the distan[t] background is a portion of a large agricultural valley. Photograph #45484.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/summerpalacesmall.gif) |
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![Pyrus Japanese pear, Prunus [muni?], [Diospyrus KoKi?] and Prunus sp [serrulata] flowering cherry, scions packed in [Daikons?] Japanese radish. These came to us from the Tokyo-fu Agricultural Experiment Station Tashikawa. Tokyo-fu, Japan. February 14, 1930. Photographed February 16, 1930. Photograph #44933.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/treedaikonsmall.gif) |
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![Undetermined. Ming Tomb, China. [August] 23, 1930. These plants were collected outside of the tomb (Yung Lo's) along the side of a ravine among the rocks and were arranged on the stone steps of one of the towers in the tomb compound. The flowers very much resemble violets both in shape and color. This plant should be good for rockeries in shady moist situations. Seed and herbarium specimens #7032. Photograph #45641.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/violetssmall.gif) |
![In addition to showing a portion of the entrance walk, a small lantern on the left and a large torii in the background, [this photograph] gives an idea of the natural planting on each side of the walk. The ground covering to the sides of the walk is a wharf bamboo. This [is] really a good ground cover for such [a] situation. Photograph #43603.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/walksmall.gif) |
![Euonymus sp. Ming Tombs, China. [August] 22, 1930. A very interesting Euonymus growing naturally in one of the numerous corners made by the steps and three [promenade] walks about the building. This is extremely ornamental and attractive. This is at Chang Ling, Yung Lo's [Yongle's] Tomb, the 1st [ 3rd] Ming emperor. Photograph #45638.](imagegallery/msscollections/dorsett/wallvinesmall.gif) |
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Beverly Thomas Galloway Papers
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Galloway Photograph Album
Text transcribed from the album
Dr. B.T. Galloway, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture
A few of the scattered photographs which are still in existence and which illustrate the early activities of the Section of Plant Pathology, or the personalities of those together with Dr. Galloway built it up into a Division.
Presented on the occasion of his leaving the Department of Agriculture. May they remind him of the esteem and affection for him which is felt by those who were associated with him in the early days.
Washington, D.C.
Presented May 16, 1914 |
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Thomas Jefferson Correspondence Collection
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March 18, 1794. Philadelphia. Richard Peters to Thomas Jefferson, concerning a plan for a state agricultural society. View Transcript |

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June 23, 1801. Luke O. Dio to Thomas Jefferson, about his qualifications for laying out public gardens in Washington, D.C. View Transcript |
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June 23, 1801. Luke O. Dio to Thomas Jefferson, address on back of letter. View Transcript |

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March 24, 1806. London. Lord Sheffield to Thomas Jefferson, acknowledging his receipt of a model of Jefferson's mould board. View Transcript |
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March 24, 1806.
London. Lord Sheffield to Thomas Jefferson. Back of letter. View Transcript |

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April 17, 1810.
Monticello Thomas Jefferson to Col. Skipwith, concerning millet seed. View Transcript |
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August 13, 1816.
Baltimore. John Campbell White to Thomas Jefferson, concerning melon seed from Persia. View Transcript |

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August 24, 1816.
Monticello. Thomas Jefferson to John Cambell White, acknowledging receipt of the melon seed from Persia. View Transcript |
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November 6, 1818.
Prince Edward. Henry E. Watkins to Thomas Jefferson, asking for some more succory seed. View Transcript |

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November 6, 1818.
Prince Edward. Henry E. Watkins to Thomas Jefferson. Back of letter. View Transcript |
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November 27, 1818. Monticello. Thomas Jefferson to Henry E. Watkins, transmitting succory seed and outlining the culture of succory. View Transcript |

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October 20, 1819. Paris. Silvestre to Thomas Jefferson, concerning agricultural matters. View Transcript |
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October 20, 1819.
Paris. Silvestre to Thomas Jefferson, concerning agricultural matters. Back of Letter. View Transcript |
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Charles Valentine Riley Collection
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USDA Pomological Watercolor Collection
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