George W. Remaily papers, 1970-2000.
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Olmo, H. P. (Harold Paul), 1909-2006
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Professor of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, Davis (1931-1977). From the description of Harold P. Olmo papers, circa 1900-2006. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 46853304 ...
McGrew, John R. (John Roberts), 1923-
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Einset, John, 1915-
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Einset was on the faculty in the Horticulture Department at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva. From the description of John Einset papers, 1955-1975. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 123527017 ...
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
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Remaily, George W. (George Washington), 1912-2004
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George W. Remaily was a viticulturist, notably of winter hardy table grapes. He studied at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1933-35 and was known as a landscape artist before he was recognized as a viticulturist. In the 1960s he moved with his wife to Hammondsport N.Y. from Bucks County, Pa., in order to continue grape breeding experiments and to collaborate with staff at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y. Over the course of his life and well into his 80s, he ...
George W.(George Washington), Remaily 1912-2004.
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George W. Remaily was a viticulturist, notably of winter hardy table grapes. He studied at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1933-35 and was known as a landscape artist before he was recognized as a viticulturist. In the 1960s he moved with his wife to Hammondsport N.Y. from Bucks County, Pa., in order to continue grape breeding experiments and to collaborate with staff at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y. Over the course of his life and well into his 80s, he ...
Wellington, R. (Richard), 1884-
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Wellington was a professor emeritus of pomology at the NYS Agricultural Experiment Station where he started work in 1906. His research focused on grape breeding, but also included other fruits and vegetables. He developed and named over 70 varieties. From the description of Richard Wellington papers, 1896-1977. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 123527018 ...