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Epithet: of Dublin; widower of Anne White

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Title: Viscount Bearhaven; 2nd Earl of Bantry 1851

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Title: Viscount and (1816) 1st Earl of Bantry

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Epithet: of Sloane MS 4062

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Title: Viscount Bantry

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Richard White graduated from the University of Maryland in 1934 with a degree in Entomology. The collection of papers he deposited with the University of Maryland Libraries contain materials about White's brother, Herbert James, and the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Substation at Ridgely, where White's brother, Albert, served as Superintendent from 1919 to 1943.

In 1914, the State of Maryland purchased a farm in Ridgely, Maryland, from the Caroline County School Board at a cost of $15,000 for fifty acres of land, one house, two tenant houses, a stable, and a few other outbuildings. The property was turned over to the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station on October 1, 1914, to be used as a sub-station that would supplement the work conducted at the Station's primary farm in College Park. Charles L. Opperman moved to the Ridgely Farm on September 10, 1914, assumed charge of the farm the same day it was turned over to the Experiment Station, and held the position of Superintendent until January 1, 1919, when he became Agricultural Editor for the Extension Department. Opperman's career in Maryland began on December 1, 1906, when the Experiment Station employed him as an assistant in poultry. He was promoted on July 1, 1909, to Associate Poultryman and resigned from that position a year later. Prior to his employment in Maryland, Opperman had been connected with Cornell University and the poultry departments of the Michigan and Iowa Experiment Stations.

Albert White succeeded Opperman as Superintendent of the Ridgely Farm, a position he held until his death on July 16, 1943. Albert was the son of Thomas H. and Annie Louisa White, who immigrated from England in 1888. From 1898 until his retirement in 1938, Thomas was employed by the Agricultural Experiment Station. In 1915, the Maryland Agricultural College awarded him an honorary degree of Master of Science in Horticulture. Albert was one of nine children, six of whom graduated from the University of Maryland: Herbert James, 1911, Chemistry; William Henry, 1913, Entomology; Albert, 1914, Horticulture; Robert, 1916, Chemistry; Charles Edward, 1926, Chemistry Ph.D.; and Richard Osmond, 1934, Entomology.

Kate, the only daughter of Thomas and Annie, worked in the university's library from 1918 until 1958. Herbert James was born in LaPlata, Charles County, Maryland, on September 5, 1890. Herbert began classes at the Maryland Agricultural College (M.A.C.) in 1905 as a preparatory student. According to the 1911 Reveille, Herbert was the first "day dodger" (a term used to describe a student who did not live on campus) to receive a commission at the Maryland Agricultural College. Charles became Head of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Maryland and later Professor Emeritus. The Charles E. White Chemistry Library is named in his honor.

Conrad Liden, Class of 1942, succeeded Albert White as assistant agronomist in charge of research work at the Ridgely Farm. The University of Maryland auctioned off the Ridgely experimental farm for $14,800 on January 11, 1948.

From the guide to the Richard White Collection, 1905-1920, 1905-1920, (University of Maryland)

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creatorOf White, Richard. Richard White collection, 1905-1920 University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries
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associatedWith Minnesota Historical Society. Minnesota Radicalism Project.. corporateBody
associatedWith Opperman, C. L. person
associatedWith Patterson, H. J. (Harry Jacob), 1866-1948 person
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associatedWith Ridgely Farm Substation corporateBody
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Coventry, Warwickshire
Broughton-Hackett, Worcestershire
Ireland, Europe
Dover, Kent
Fermanagh, county of, Ireland
Kildare, county of, Ireland
Newry, Down
Dublin, Ireland
Pembrokeshire, Wales
Airdrie, Lanarkshire
Southampton, Hampshire
Navan, Meath
Limerick, county of, Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
Waterford, Ireland
Long Melford, Suffolk
Dublin, Ireland
Cork, Ireland
Reading, Berkshire
Stone, Staffordshire
Worksop, Nottinghamshire
Waterford, Ireland
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
Morland, Westmorland
Chichester, Sussex
Netherlands, Europe
Warrington, Lancashire
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Down, county of, Ireland
Ireland, Europe
Tyrrell's Pass Castle, Meath
River Tagus, Portugal
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Ireland, Europe
Dublin, Ireland
Mayo, county of, Ireland
Cork, Ireland
Ireland, Europe
Kilkenny, county of, Ireland
Rathfarnham, Dublin
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