William Carter Stubbs papers, 1867-1925 [manuscript].

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William Carter Stubbs papers, 1867-1925 [manuscript].

Manuscript speeches, articles, and reports, and a small amount of correspondence, related chiefly to Stubbs's professional activities as a professor and as director of the Louisiana and Hawaii agricultural experiment stations, particularly his activities involving the sugar industry in Louisiana and Hawaii.

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Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station

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Stubbs, William Carter, 1846-1924

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William Carter Stubbs was a native of Gloucester County, Va. In 1872, he became professor of chemistry at Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Auburn University) and six years later, state chemist of Alabama. He married Elizabeth Saunders Blair. In 1885, Stubbs was made director of Louisiana Sugar Experiment Station, New Orleans, La. He later became state chemist and geologist of Louisiana. He and his wife made genealogical notes and copied public records. Stubbs died in 1924. ...

Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station

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The Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station began in 1901 under the direction of the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States. Funds from Congress resulted in the appropriation of land in Kewalo-uku in Makiki Valley. In 1929 the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station became affiliated with the University of Hawaii while maintaining ties to the United States Department of Agriculture. In 1979, the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station and the Hawaii Cooperative Exten...