Central New York Farmer's Club records, 1870-1915.

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Central New York Farmer's Club records, 1870-1915.

Articles of association; minutes, report, and notes kept by H. N. Tyler; draft of a history written by Tyler; scrapbooks pertaining to club activities, 1894-1902; loose clippings; drafts of papers on forests, agriculture, and botanical subjects; programs and bulletins; and a farm account book kept by Edward Weeks of Albion, Orange County, New York.

.4 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7910340

Cornell University Library

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Weeks, Edward A. (Edward Augustus), 1898-1989

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Edward A. Weeks (1898-1989) was an author, essayist, and editor for the Atlantic Monthly . He was also author of more than 10 books, including: Breaking into Print: an Editor's Advice on Writing (1962); In Friendly Candor [1959]; and Writers and Friends (1981). Weeks opposed censorship and, during the 1920's, served as chairman of the Massachusetts Committee to Reform Book Censorship. From the guide to the Edward Weeks Letter to Mrs. Henry Pettit (MS 235), 16 June 1961...

Tyler, H. N.

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Central New York Farmer's Club.

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The Central New York Farmers' Club was founded in Utica, New York in January, 1870. From the description of Central New York Farmer's Club records, 1870-1915. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64074349 ...