Letters to J. B. Bordley, 1785-1786.

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Letters to J. B. Bordley, 1785-1786.

John Singleton of Maryland writes of all aspects of running his farm,planting, raising swine, of experimenting with quicksilver as a remedy for cinch bugs, of his double plough, and comments on Bordley's planting drill.

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Bordley, J. B. (John Beale), 1727-1804

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Singleton, John Calhoun

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Dr. John Singleton was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 7, 1930. He earned an A.B. from Oberlin College in Mathematics and Education in 1952 and an A.M. from Haverford College in their Social and Technical Assistance Program. In 1953, Singleton also earned his first grade professional certificate for secondary teaching in North Dakota. Singleton earned his Ph. D. in International Development Education from Stanford University in 1965. Among Singleton's early positions were teaching m...