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Correspondence from Martin L. Mosher to his son, Arthur Mosher Item Info

Collection of six handwritten letters addressed to Arthur Mosher from his father, Martin L. Mosher. The topics of the letters include the five steps in agricultural development, early extension work, Mosher's general philosophy regarding extension work, and personal recollections.
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Title:
Correspondence from Martin L. Mosher to his son, Arthur Mosher
Creator (Person):
Mosher, Martin L.
Date Created:
1935/1936
Time Period:
1930s
Description:
Collection of six handwritten letters addressed to Arthur Mosher from his father, Martin L. Mosher. The topics of the letters include the five steps in agricultural development, early extension work, Mosher's general philosophy regarding extension work, and personal recollections.
Subject (Topic):
Letters
Subject (Person):
Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943
Subject (Organization):
Iowa State University. University Extension
Location:
Iowa
Language:
eng
Contributing Institution:
Iowa State University. Special Collections and University Archives
Publisher:
Iowa State University. Library
Extent:
26 pages
Genre:
letters (correspondence)
Type:
Text
Format:
image/jpeg
Digital Collection Title:
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach collection
Digital Collection Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9rx93d0g
Identifier:
extensionoutreach237
Item Permalink:
https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w98n70

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"Correspondence from Martin L. Mosher to his son, Arthur Mosher", Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Collection, Iowa State University Library Digital Collections
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https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w98n70
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