John Stanton Gould papers, 1867-1873.

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John Stanton Gould papers, 1867-1873.

Manuscripts for lectures on agriculture, the plow, the axe, hay, and poultry. Also includes comments on temperance, Rhode Island, the skin, and the life of the ancient Greeks.

.2 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7905834

Cornell University Library

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Cornell University

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Gould, John Stanton, 1810-1874

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John Stanton Gould (1812?-1874) was born in Newport, R.I., and educated at the Friends Boarding School in Providence, R.I. After 1827, he was a chemist for a calico print works in Stockport, N.Y., and from 1847 to 1850, he was a member of the N.Y. State Assembly. He was president of the State Agricultural Society and a trustee of Cornell University, 1866-1867. He was also a professor of agriculture at Cornell, 1869-1874. He died at Hudson, N.Y. From the description of Letters, 1826-1...

Gould, Annie A. (Annie Allendar), 1867-1900

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