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Photographs of dairy farmers at the Graham School, 1944-1946

1944-1946

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Informations bibliographiques
D'autres materias
Dairy farmers; Dairy schools
Langue
anglais
Note
Photographs of Dairy Farmers at the Graham School. Special Collections, USDA National Agricultural Library.
The Graham School for Dairymen was founded in 1909 by Dr. Frank B. Graham, a veterinarian trained at the Kansas City Veterinary College. For many years the Graham School held classes in various cities, before establishing a permanent location in Garnett, Kansas. The school is now known as the Graham School for Livestock Men and Women, and has broadened its scope to include horses as well as cattle. Members of the Graham family still serve on the faculty and administration.
The photographs were donated to Special Collections of the USDA National Agricultural Library by David Doss, who found them at a flea market in Michigan. The material was originally contained in an envelope labeled "Rollin Gross, St. Mary Farms, Monroe, Mich." Rollin C. Gross is listed as No. 105 in the Chicago photograph. The Graham School for Cattlemen and Women in Garnett, Kansas confirmed that the photographs are from their school.
Type
Monographic; Still Image; Chart
Auteur institutionnelle
Orphan Asylum Society (New York, N.Y.).

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