Papers, 1961-1982.

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Papers, 1961-1982.

This collection contains brief articles and indexes of historic plants at historic sites around the state of Alabama. Stritikus includes discussions of heritage roses, old English boxwoods, and descriptions of various nineteenth century gardens. The descriptions include family homes in Georgia and Montgomery, Ala., as well as Fendall Hall in Eufaula, Ala.

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Stritikus, George.

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George Stritikus was an agent for the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. The Service focuses on educating citizens about agriculture, home economics, 4-H clubs, and community development. Stritikus specialized in gardening and landscaping, and currently lives and works in Birmingham, Ala. From the description of Papers, 1961-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122508284 ...

Alabama Cooperative Extension Service

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Corn and tomato clubs, which became the 4-H Clubs, were significant in the development of cooperative extension. The clubs involved boys and girls in competitive growing of stocks and crops, and exposed them to progressive farming techniques. From the description of Oral History Interviews, 1983. (Auburn University). WorldCat record id: 27990566 The Alabama Cooperative Extension Service is headquartered at Auburn University, with offices in each of the state's 67 counties. C...