Thomas Hubbard McHatton papers, 1899-1933.

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Thomas Hubbard McHatton papers, 1899-1933.

The collection consists of papers of Thomas Hubbard McHatton from 1899-1933. Includes correspondence, printed material, photographs, drawings, and ephemera. Contains mainly material relating to McHatton's interest in the cultivation of pecan trees and his association with the National Pecan Grower's Association. Records relating to the Association include correspondence (1927) of John Byron Wight and a 47-page history of the organization. Also includes printed material relating to Spring Hill College located in Mobile, Alabama.

1 linear ft.

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Spring Hill College

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McHatton, Thomas Hubbard, 1883-

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James Alexander McHatton (d. 1874), planter, married Eliza Chinn (1832-1912) their child, Henry Chinn McHatton (1856-1917) physician, married Eliza Hubbard in 1880. Their son, Thomas Hubbard McHatton (1883-1956), educator and head of the Horticulture Dept. at the University of Georgia (Athens) from 1911-1951, married Marie Lustrat in 1911. From the description of Thomas Hubbard McHatton World War II files, 1939-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476794 From the descripti...

Wight, John Byron.

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National Pecan Grower's Association.

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