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Virginia Cooperative Extension Service Photographs

4.5 Cubic Feet 10 boxes
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The Virginia Cooperative Extension Service Photographs, RG 26/2b, contains approximately 5,000 photographs of activities of the Agricultural Extension Service from 1937 thru 1966, primarily in the 1950s. Photographs depict 4-H activities, home demonstration work, food, breeding, field stations, gardening, poultry, dairy, and other subjects. The Extension Division, which was established in 1966, became the Virginia Cooperative Extension and Agricultural Experiment Station Division in 1995, often shortened to the Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE).
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Virginia Cooperative Extension Service Photographs 4.5 Cubic Feet 10 boxes

Virginia Extension Homemakers Council Papers

14 Cubic Feet 21 boxes; 1 oversize folder
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This collections includes institutional records, photographs, publications, yearbooks, slides, videos, and artifacts from the Virginia Extension Homemakers Council (currently named the Virginia Association for Family and Community Education). Materials in the collection date from 1948 to 2007.
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Virginia Extension Homemakers Council Papers 14 Cubic Feet 21 boxes; 1 oversize folder

West Virginia University, College of Agriculture and Forestry, Negatives and Proofs

3.75 Linear Feet 3 record cartons, 15 in. each
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Boxes 1-2 consist of black and white negatives, and black and white contact sheets and prints. Negative sizes include 4"x5" and 5"x7" sheet film, and 2-¼" and 35mm roll film. These images date from 1956 to 1970. The College of Agriculture sorted the negatives and proofs by subject. These subjects reflect the college's departments and the course of work in the early 1960s. The bulk of the collection is Animal Science, Horticulture, and 4-H negatives and proofs. Images in this collection include faculty and students, livestock judging and sales, Jacksons Mill, and many other subjects; the full list of subjects is available below. Additionally, there are three subjects created by the Center: Exhibits, Miscellaneous and Scholarships and Awards. College of Agriculture and Forestry photographer David Creel is credited with taking the majority of these photographs.

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West Virginia University, College of Agriculture and Forestry, Negatives and Proofs 3.75 Linear Feet 3 record cartons, 15 in. each

West Virginia University, Extension Service, Records

89.17 Linear Feet 89 ft. 2 in. (46 records cartons, 15 in. each); (22 records cartons, 17 in. each); (2 film containers, 6 in.)
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This collection contains the administrative records of the West Virginia University Extension Service. Subjects include West Virginia agriculture, forestry, 4-H and other youth and community outreach programs. Formats include correspondence, reports, publications, curriculum files, photographs, slides, sound recordings and films.

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West Virginia University, Extension Service, Records 89.17 Linear Feet 89 ft. 2 in. (46 records cartons, 15 in. each); (22 records cartons, 17 in. each); (2 film containers, 6 in.)

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