American Poultry Historical Society

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The American Poultry Historical Society (APHS) was organized in 1952. According to the book American Poultry History 1823-1973. "The purpose of the society is to find, collect, and preserve records, pictures, materials and objects connected with the development of the poultry industry and to make available its great history to this and future generations, and to honor or recognize persons for outstanding achievement or leadership." The Society (and a Hall of Fame, which was formed in 1954) was modeled on similar developments in the dairy industry. The APHS wanted to form an independent and inclusive organization that would serve all types of interest in the poultry industry, from "fanciers" to commercial poultry breeders.

From the description of American Poultry Historical Society (APHS) photograph collection 1908-1983. (National Agricultural Library). WorldCat record id: 530027955

Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Gordeuk, Alexander. person
associatedWith Hanke, Oscar August, 1902- person
associatedWith Hartman, Roland Clarence, 1906- person
associatedWith Hollenback, Clinton C. person
associatedWith Meler, Charles J. person
associatedWith Shrader, Harlan Loy. person
associatedWith World's Poultry Science Association. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Subject
Poultry
Poultry industry
Occupation
Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1908

Active 1983

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