Higgins, Floyd Halleck, 1886-1975.

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Floyd Halleck Higgins was born on May 15, 1886, in Keokuk, Iowa. After graduating from Iowa State College in Ames, he moved to Chicago and western Canada to work in a variety of public relations positions including Director of Public Relations, National Association of Farm Equipment Manufacturers (1922-1926). Higgins moved to California in 1927 where he became the News Editor for Caterpillar Tractor Company. He immediately found that farm machinery history "was gathered by each company's ad men when they needed to get up something for a 'special number' of some publication in which its ads appeared." In self defense, Higgins began collecting materials relating to the origins of combines and tractors but his interests expanded to include all forms of farm mechanization. In 1933, Caterpillar moved its corporate headquarters to Peoria, Illinois. Higgins chose to stay in California where he worked as a free-lance writer. His articles appeared in Pacific Rural Press, Farm Implement News, Diesel Progress, Rice Journal, and other agricultural journals. He used every opportunity to interview "the men who were there" and create an historical record supported by material in his ever-growing collection. In 1959, Higgins sold his collection of more than ninety file cabinet drawers of research materials to the University of California, Davis. The University Library hired him to remain the curator of the collection, a position he held until 1972, when ill health forced him to retire. He died on February 28, 1975.

From the description of Floyd Halleck Higgins collection, 1790-1982. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 60553317

News editor for Caterpillar Tractor Co. (1927-1933), freelance agricultural journalist (1933-1959), curator of the Higgins Library at the University of California, Davis (1959-1971).

From the description of Floyd Halleck Higgins papers, 1853-1974. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 60553408

Floyd Halleck Higgins was born on May 15, 1886, in Keokuk, Iowa. After graduating from Iowa State College in Ames, he moved to Chicago and western Canada to work in a variety of public relations positions including Director of Public Relations, National Association of Farm Equipment Manufacturers (1922-1926). Higgins moved to California in 1927 where he became the News Editor for Caterpillar Tractor Company. He immediately found that farm machinery history "was gathered by each company's ad men when they needed to get up something for a 'special number' of some publication in which its ads appeared." In self defense, Higgins began collecting materials relating to the origins of combines and tractors but his interests expanded to include all forms of farm mechanization. In 1933, Caterpillar moved its corporate headquarters to Peoria, Illinois. Higgins chose to stay in California where he worked as a free-lance writer. His articles appeared in Pacific Rural Press, Farm Implement News, Diesel Progress, Rice Journal, and other agricultural journals. He used every opportunity to interview "the men who were there" and create an historical record supported by material in his ever-growing collection. In 1959, Higgins sold his collection of more than ninety file cabinet drawers of research materials, to the University of California, Davis. The University Library hired him to remain the curator of the collection, a position he held until 1972 when ill health forced him to retire. He died on February 28, 1975.

From the description of Floyd Halleck Higgins photographs of Mexican sugar beet workers, 1942. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 318552798

Biography

Floyd Halleck Higgins was born on May 15, 1886, in Keokuk, Iowa. After graduating from Iowa State College in Ames, he moved to Chicago and western Canada to work in a variety of public relations positions including Director of Public Relations, National Association of Farm Equipment Manufacturers (1922-1926). Higgins moved to California in 1927 where he became the News Editor for Caterpillar Tractor Company. He immediately found that farm machinery history "was gathered by each company's ad men when they needed to get up something for a 'special number' of some publication in which its ads appeared." In self defense, Higgins began collecting materials relating to the origins of combines and tractors but his interests expanded to include all forms of farm mechanization.

In 1933, Caterpillar moved its corporate headquarters to Peoria, Illinois. Higgins chose to stay in California where he worked as a free-lance writer. His articles appeared in Pacific Rural Press, Farm Implement News, Diesel Progress, Rice Journal, and other agricultural journals. He used every opportunity to interview "the men who were there" and create an historical record supported by material in his ever-growing collection.

In 1959, Higgins sold his collection of more than ninety file cabinet drawers of research materials, to the University of California, Davis. The University Library hired him to remain the curator of the collection, a position he held until 1972 when ill health forced him to retire. He died on February 28, 1975.

From the guide to the Floyd Halleck Higgins Photographs of Mexican Sugar Beet Workers, 1942, (University of California, Davis. General Library. Dept. of Special Collections.)

Biography

Floyd Halleck Higgins was born on May 15, 1886, in Keokuk, Iowa. After graduating from Iowa State College in Ames, he moved to Chicago and western Canada to work in a variety of public relations positions including Director of Public Relations, National Association of Farm Equipment Manufacturers (1922-1926). Higgins moved to California in 1927 where he became the News Editor for Caterpillar Tractor Company. He immediately found that farm machinery history “was gathered by each company’s ad men when they needed to get up something for a ‘special number’ of some publication in which its ads appeared.” In self defense, Higgins began collecting materials relating to the origins of combines and tractors but his interests expanded to include all forms of farm mechanization.

In 1933, Caterpillar moved its corporate headquarters to Peoria, Illinois. Higgins chose to stay in California where he worked as a free-lance writer. His articles appeared in Pacific Rural Press, Farm Implement News, Diesel Progress, Rice Journal, and other agricultural journals. He used every opportunity to interview “the men who were there” and create an historical record supported by material in his ever-growing collection.

In 1959, Higgins sold his collection of more than ninety file cabinet drawers of research materials, to the University of California, Davis. The University Library hired him to remain the curator of the collection, a position he held until 1972 when ill health forced him to retire. He died on February 28, 1975.

From the guide to the Floyd Halleck Higgins Collection, 1790-1982, (University of California, Davis. General Library. Department of Special Collections.)

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creatorOf Rose, Philip S., d. 1962. U.S. tractor industry 1915. University of California, Davis, Shields Library
creatorOf Higgins, Floyd Halleck, 1886-1975. Floyd Halleck Higgins photographs of Mexican sugar beet workers, 1942. University of California, Davis, Shields Library
creatorOf Higgins, Floyd Halleck, 1886-1975. Floyd Halleck Higgins collection, 1790-1982. University of California, Davis, Shields Library
creatorOf Floyd Halleck Higgins Photographs of Mexican Sugar Beet Workers, 1942 University of California, Davis. General Library. . Dept. of Special Collections
creatorOf Floyd Halleck Higgins Collection, 1790-1982 University of California, Davis. General Library. . Dept. of Special Collections
creatorOf Higgins, Floyd Halleck, 1886-1975. Floyd Halleck Higgins papers, 1853-1974. University of California, Davis, Shields Library
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Agricultural machinery
Agricultural machinery
Sugar beet industry
Sugar beet industry
Combines (Agricultural machinery)
Combines (Agricultural machinery)
Documentary photography
Documentary photography
Historic buildings
Historic buildings
Migrant agricultural laborers
Migrant agricultural laborers
Tractors
Tractors
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Birth 1886

Death 1975

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