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4 collections related to Tobacco -- Research -- North Carolina

Oxford Tobacco Research Station (Oxford, N.C.)
Size: 8 linear feet (16 archival boxes) Collection ID: MC 00492
The collection contains sixteen boxes of textual documents and photographs from roughly 1909 to 1984 that pertain to the Oxford Tobacco Research Station, which is just outside Oxford, North Carolina. The bulk of the collection consists of annual research reports from these years (unbound 1909-1947; bound 1948-1965). The annual ... More
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Size: 1.75 linear feet (2 archival boxes, 1 archival legal box) Collection ID: UA 023.006
The University Archives Photograph Collection, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Photographs contain photographs, negatives, and contact sheets documenting the people, departments, research, and activities relating to the College. The photographs are organized into the following series: General, Faculty and Staff, Buildings, ... More
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Size: 2.75 linear feet (7 albums) Collection ID: UA 023.034
This subgroup includes photographs that document tobacco research and farming in North Carolina. The North Carolina College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts was founded as the state's land-grant institution in 1887, and formally opened its doors two years later. From its beginnings, North Carolina State University has been deeply ... More
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Johnson, William H. (William Hugh), 1932-
Size: 30 linear feet (46 archival boxes, 1 archival card box, 8 flat files) Collection ID: MC 00062
The William H. Johnson papers document Johnson's career at North Carolina State University with materials from 1941 to 2005, the bulk of which are from 1956 to 1983. Johnson conducted extensive research in tobacco curing in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at N.C. State, and the papers are primarily comprised ... More