Murray, William G. (William Gordon), 1903-1991
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Biographical notes:
Agricultural economist. William G. Murray was a Professor of Agricultural Economics at Iowa State University, beginning in 1926. He ran for Governor of Iowa in 1956 and was the driving force behind the development of Living History Farms in Des Moines.
From the description of Papers, 1967-1987. (Iowa State University). WorldCat record id: 39275131
Links to collections
Murray, William Gordon, 1903-1991. Papers, 1967-1987.
Iowa State University, Parks Library
Murray, William Gordon, 1903-. William Gordon Murray : commercials, 1966.
University of Oklahoma, Political Community Archives
Bergeson, Rollo, 1911?-1993. Papers, 1965-1989, undated.
Iowa State University, Parks Library
Nelson, David Theodore, 1891-1969. Papers of David T. Nelson, 1948-1958.
University of Iowa Libraries
Shepard, Hugh H., 1876-1970. Papers, 1905-1934.
Iowa State University, Parks Library
Murray, William Gordon, 1903-1991. Papers, 1967-1987.
Iowa State University, Parks Library
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Bergeson, Rollo, 1911?-1993.
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Murray, William Gordon, 1903-
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Nelson, David Theodore, 1891-1969.
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Shepard, Hugh H., 1876-1970.
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Garst family.
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Wallace family.
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Iowa State University. Dept. of Economics.
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Living History Farms (Museum)
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University of Oklahoma. Political Commercial Archive.
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Subjects:
- Advertising, political
- Agricultural museums
- Agriculture
- Historic farms
- Political science
- Television advertising
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Places:
- Iowa (as recorded)
Variant Names
Murray, William G. (William Gordon), 1903-
Murray, William Gordon, 1903-
Murray, William Gordon, 1903-1991
Murray, William G. 1903-
Murray, William Gordon