Connecticut Pomological Society

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In February 1891, a group of peach growers under the leadership of the Secretary of Agriculture, Theodore S. Gold, met in the State Capitol to talk about the formation of a fruit society. John Smith of New Britain was elected president of the Society. J.H. Hale of South Glastonbury, the first commercial fruit grower in the country, was active in the society and began serving as president 1895. At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, growers interplanted apples in peach orchards and these apples began to produce in the early 'teens. Throughout its history, the Connecticut Pomological Society has been involved in the development of pest management and disease control for Connecticut's orchards.

From the description of Connecticut Pomological Society records, 1894-1992. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 53285170

In February 1891, a group of sixteen peach growers under the leadership of the Secretary of Agriculture, Theodore S. Gold, met in the State Capitol to talk about the formation of a fruit society. In December of that same year, forty growers met and elected John Smith of New Britain, CT, as president. J.H. Hale of South Glastonbury, CT, who claimed to be the first commercial fruit grower in the country, was present at all these meeting but did not serve as the president of the society until 1895. Nonetheless, Hale was surely one of the prime movers of the organization. At the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century, growers, acting on the advice of men like J.H. Hale, had interplanted apples in peach orchards. These apples began to produce in the early 'teens.

Since its founding, the Connecticut Pomological Society has been involved in development of pest management and disease control for Connecticut's orchards.

(Historical information from Histories of Connecticut Orchards .)

From the guide to the Connecticut Pomological Society Records., 1894-1992., (Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center .)

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creatorOf Connecticut Pomological Society Records., 1894-1992. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
referencedIn Scrapbook, 1913-1921. Connecticut Historical Society
creatorOf Connecticut Pomological Society. Connecticut Pomological Society records, 1894-1992. University of Connecticut, Homer Babbidge Library
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associatedWith Bud Rogers person
associatedWith Buell Orchards person
associatedWith Charles Henry Young person
associatedWith Ethel Hurlbut person
associatedWith Gene Bishop person
associatedWith Henry Buell person
associatedWith Jack Lyman person
associatedWith Jack Rollins person
associatedWith John Buell person
associatedWith John Lyman person
associatedWith Lewis Farms person
associatedWith Norman Barnes person
associatedWith Orrin Bishop person
associatedWith Ray Gomes person
associatedWith Robert Josephy person
associatedWith Stew Ramsey person
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
Storrs (Conn.)
Connecticut
Subject
Apples
Connecticut Societies, etc.
Fruit
Fruit culture
Fruit-culture
Fruit-culture
Fruit Diseases and pests
Fruit trade
Fruit trade
Plant diseases
Storrs (Conn.)
Occupation
Activity
Apple growers

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Active 1894

Active 1992

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