John R. Hardison Papers 1969-1981

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John R. Hardison Papers 1969-1981

The John R. Hardison Papers consist ofmaterials created and assembled by Hardison pertaining to field burning inOregon. Hardison was a research pathologist with U.S. Department ofAgriculture and a research faculty member at Oregon StateUniversity.

3 cubic feet; 3 boxes

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United States. Environmental Protection Agency

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Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station.

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Hardison, John Robert, 1918-

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