Hubert Dana Goodale papers 1901-1965

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Hubert Dana Goodale papers 1901-1965

In addition to correspondence relating to poultry genetics and egg production, there are significant notes concerning breeding records, heredity, and race genetics. There are 42 class notebooks kept by Goodale, and 62 volumes of Mount Hope Poultry Farm family, hatching, mating records for the period 1918 to 1956. The collection includes photographs, glass-lantern lecture slides, and artifacts of poultry feathers.

27.0 Linear feet, Ca. 11,000 items

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SNAC Resource ID: 6631575

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