Charles Collins Teague papers, 1901-1950.

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Charles Collins Teague papers, 1901-1950.

Letters, memoranda, reports, speeches, bulletins, accounts, photographs and printed material relating primarily to his career as president of various companies and associations connected with the citrus industry in California. Papers pertaining to his service on the U.S. Federal Farm Board and as regent of the University of California also included. Verifax copy of typescript, compiled by James V. Mink, Department of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles, Oct. 8, 1954.

100 boxes.

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Teague, Charles Collins, 1873-1950

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Charles Collins Teague was born in Caribou, Maine, on June 11, 1873, and was actively involved in agriculture and citrus farming in Southern California until his death in 1950. From the description of Southern California agricultural materials, 1942-1943. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 647768972 Biography 1908 ...

United States. Federal Farm Board

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University of California (1868-1952)

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