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The Philip Monroe Hendricks Photographs of North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service Activities consists of Philip Monroe Hendricks's photographs and negatives of activities at the North Carolina Agricultural Exension Service around the years 1927 to 1930. The photographs and negatives feature images, and sometimes additional text, on agricultural subjects, such as poultry, cattle, corn, and forestry.
Philip Monroe Hendricks (P.M. Hendricks) graduated from North Carolina State University in 1926. He began his work with the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service soon after and was the county agricultural agent at the Extension Service in Davidson County starting in 1931. P.M. Hendricks served on the Extension Service Ethics Committee which passed a set of standards for extension workers in January 1940. P.M. Hendricks conducted demonstrations for students and worked to improve farming methods in dairying, poultry, soil, and farm forestry.
Philip Monroe Hendricks (P.M. Hendricks) graduated from North Carolina State University in 1926. He began his work with the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service soon after and was the county agricultural agent at the Extension Service in Davidson County starting in 1931. P.M. Hendricks served on the Extension Service Ethics Committee which passed a set of standards for extension workers in January 1940. P.M. Hendricks conducted demonstrations for students and worked to improve farming methods in dairying, poultry, soil, and farm forestry.
The Philip Monroe Hendricks Photographs of North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service Activities consists of Philip Monroe Hendricks's photographs and negatives of activities at the North Carolina Agricultural Exension Service around the years 1927 to 1930. The photographs and negatives feature images, and sometimes additional text, on agricultural subjects, such as poultry, cattle, corn, and forestry.
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[Identification of item], Philip Monroe Hendricks Photographs of North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service Activities, MC 00717, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC
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Gift of Amy Wight Eckels, 2022 (Accession 2022.0114).
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Collection is open for research; access requires at least 48 hours advance notice. Because of the nature of certain archival formats, including digital and audio-visual materials, access will require additional advanced notice. Unless noted, digital media are not available online. Copies of unrestricted digital files will be provided for use in the SCRC Reading Room upon request. Access will be provided to use copies of unrestricted digital files rather than carrier media, such as CDs, DVDs, and floppy disks. Some or all electronic files may be unavailable or restricted due to privacy reasons, agreement with the donor, software is not available to interact with files, or because files cannot be retrieved from original media.
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[Identification of item], Philip Monroe Hendricks Photographs of North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service Activities, MC 00717, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC
The NC State University Libraries generally claims only physical ownership of most Special Collections materials. These materials are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law. Libraries staff are unable to advise on copyright and other legal matters; the user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Helpful resources for assessing copyright include Cornell Libraries’ “Copyright Services: Copyright Term and the Public Domain,” the ALA Office for Information Technology Policy’s "Is It Protected by Copyright?," and copyright.gov. This collection may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information about identifiable living individuals, which may be protected under federal or state laws and regulations. Researchers are advised that there may be legal ramifications for disclosing this information.
The University Archives operates in accordance with the State Public Records Act, with unrestricted access to records not covered by state and federal statutes and regulations.