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Wayne Caldwell Neely collection of Shorthorn cattle catalogs, 1900-2002

1900-2002

Neely, Wayne Caldwell


Bibliographic information
Other Subjects
Shorthorn cattle; United states
Language
English
Note
Wayne Caldwell Neely Collection of Shorthorn Cattle Catalogs. Special Collections, USDA National Agricultural Library.
Wayne Caldwell Neely (1904-1994) was a chairman of the department of economics and sociology at Hood College, in Frederick, Maryland. After Neely's retirement from teaching in 1972, he served as secretary-treasurer of the Maryland Shorthorn Association until 1988. His collection of Shorthorn cattle catalogs is an outgrowth of Neely's love of the study of pedigrees and show and sale reports. His family owned a farm in Iowa called Verd Lea (meaning "green field"). The farm was actively engaged in breeding purebred Shorthorn cattle from 1883 until the farm was donated to the Wallace Foundation for Rural Research and Development in 1993.
Type
Mixed Material; Monographic

2024-02-27
2025-04-23
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