National Cattlemen's Association (U.S.) records, 1898-1990.

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National Cattlemen's Association (U.S.) records, 1898-1990.

The collection includes correspondence, financial records, minutes, reports, studies and other records, phonotapes and photographs relating to cattle, including diseases, conservation of the range, prices, imports, government relations, subsidies, land, transportation, feeding, and production and marketing.

372 cubic ft. (689 boxes)

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The American National Cattlemens Association was organized in Denver, Colorado, on Jan. 25, 1898. It was originally called the National Live Stock Growers Association and included horse and other livestock breeders. The new organization changed its name to the National Live Stock Association in 1900. In 1905, a group of cattle and sheep growers broke away to form the American Stock Growers Association, but rejoined its parent organization to form the American National Stock Growers Association i...