North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, Office of the Associate Dean and Director Records 1878-2025

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Creator
North Carolina Agricultural Research Service
Size
140.5 linear feet (70 cartons, 59 archival boxes, 1 legal box, 2 oversize flat boxes, 1 archival half box, 1 oversize box, 2 flat folders,); 3 websites
Call number
UA 101.001

The records of the Office of the Associate Dean and Director of the North Carolina Agricultural Research Service contain reports, correspondence, programs, publications, speeches, minutes, financial information, archived web content, and committees relating to agricultural research and experiment stations. Also included are materials on the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Fiftieth Anniversary of the research stations, the Tennessee Valley Authority, agricultural products, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, individual college departments and their role in experiment station research, and the National Pickle Packers Association. Records include a letter book of the director. Materials range in date from 1878 to present.

The North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station was created in 1877, and transferred from the State of North Carolina to the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (later, North Carolina State University) in 1889. The Station was jointly run by the two groups, and became a source of contention between the State Department of Agriculture and the University through the early part of the twentieth century. In 1979, the Agricultural Experiment Station was renamed the Agricultural Research Service.

Biographical/historical note

The North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station was created in 1877, and transferred from the State of North Carolina to the North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (later, North Carolina State University) in 1889. The Station was jointly run by the two groups, and became a source of contention between the State Department of Agriculture and the University through the early part of the twentieth century. In 1979, the Agricultural Experiment Station was renamed the Agricultural Research Service.

List of Directors
1877 – 1880
Albert R. Ledoux
1880 – 1887
Charles W. Dabney
1887 – 1897
Herbert B. Battle
1897 – 1899
William A. Withers, Acting Director
1899 – 1901
George Tayloe Winston
1901 – 1907
Benjamin Wesley Kilgore
1907 – 1912
Charles Burgess Williams
1913 – 1925
Benjamin Wesley Kilgore
1925 – 1937
Rhett Y. Winters
1937 – 1940
Ira Obed Schaub, Acting Director
1940 – 1941
Robert M. Salter
1941 – 1947
Leonard D. Baver
1948 – 1950
James H. Hilton
1950 – 1955
Ralph W. Cummings
1955 – 1969
Roy L. Lovvorn
1969 – 1976
James C. Williamson, Jr.
1976 – 1979
Kenneth R. Keller
1979 – 1986
Durward F. Bateman
1986 – 1992
Ronald J. Kuhr
1992 – 2003
Johnny C. Wynne
2003 – 2012
Steven Leath
2013 -

Scope/content

The records of the Office of the Associate Dean and Director of the North Carolina Agricultural Research Service contain reports, correspondence, programs, publications, speeches, minutes, financial information, archived web content, and committees relating to agricultural research and experiment stations. Also included are materials on the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Fiftieth Anniversary of the research stations, the Tennessee Valley Authority, agricultural products, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, individual college departments and their role in experiment station research, and the National Pickle Packers Association. Records include a letter book of the director. Materials range in date from 1878 to 2015.

Arrangement

This collection has not yet undergone full archival processing. Materials are arranged in four series: General Records, Publications, Unprocessed Materials, and Web Content. Within the General Records series, materials are arranged in the order received; materials within the Publications series are arranged alphabetically by title. Unprocessed Materials remain in the order received.

Use of these materials

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.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, Office of the Associate Dean and Director Records, UA 101.001, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC

Source of acquisition

Transferred from North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station.

Web content harvested using the Internet Archive's Archive-It services.

Processing information

Processed by: Special Collections staff; Laura Abraham, Flora Blackley, Beverly King, Barbara Weinberg, 2009 August;machine-readable finding aid created by: Steven Mandeville-Gamble; Finding aid updated by Laura Abraham, Flora Blackley, Beverly King, Barbara Weinberg, 2009 August; Cate Putirskis, 2008 November; 2009 January, August; 2011 January; finding aid updated to reflect reprocessing within the collection and additions to it, 2016-2018; finding aid updated by Gevorg Vardanyan, 2023 June; Web content processed by Kate Phillips, 2025 November.

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The collection is organized into four principal series:

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Access to the collection

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Mailing address:
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Box 7111
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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], North Carolina Agricultural Research Service, Office of the Associate Dean and Director Records, UA 101.001, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC

Use of these materials

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.