James E. Dickson papers, 1919-1944.

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James E. Dickson papers, 1919-1944.

Consisting primarily of monthly reports from Dickson as Negro Agricultural Extension Agent for Richland County, describing daily activities and emergency calls; annual reports, providing narrative and statistical summary of Dickson's work; undated surveys offering detailed information on farms and persons in White Rock and Fairwold; recommendations from Clemson University, 1939-1942, re possible demonstrations; some personal correspondence.

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United States. Department of Agriculture

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The United States Department of Agriculture was established in 1862 by President Abraham Lincoln and was elevated to a Cabinet level organization by President Grover Cleveland in 1889. The Department of Agriculture assists farmers and producers of food as well as creating policies and programs related to food distribution and nutrition information. The United States Department of Agriculture controls a number of regional offices through out the continential United States and its territories....

Dickson, James E. (James Ervin), approximately 1887-1970

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Black agricultural extension agent for Richland County, S.C. From the description of Papers, 1919-1944. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86123172 ...

Dickson, James E. (James Ervin), approximately 1887-1970

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Black agricultural extension agent for Richland County, S.C. From the description of Papers, 1919-1944. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86123172 ...

Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina. Extenstion Service

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