Coates P. Bull and family papers, 1865-1939.

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Coates P. Bull and family papers, 1865-1939.

Primarily correspondence, speeches, articles, reports, and memoranda (1904-1936) relating to Bull's work as a professor of agronomy at the University of Minnesota (1902-1919) and an employee of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (1919-1943). Included is information on agricultural machinery; raising and processing sorghum, flax, oats, and corn; weed control; and wheat breeding. Also present are minutes (1912-1913) of School of Agriculture faculty meetings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6766256

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Hitchcock, E. W.

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Bull, Henry Clay, 1843-1930.

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Bull, Coates Preston, 1872-1967.

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Collins, E. W. (Edwin W.)

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Bull, James Alvah, 1832-1908.

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National Corn Exposition (1914 : Dallas, Tex.).

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Clague, Frank, 1865-1952

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