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Culinary Ephemera: Fruits, Vegetables, and Nuts, 1885-2003

12 Linear Feet (22 small manuscript boxes and 2 oversize boxes.)

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes promotional materials relating to fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Publications date from 1885-2003, with most materials from the 1920s-1980s.

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes promotional materials relating to fruits, vegetables, and nuts in fresh, dried, canned, frozen, and juiced forms. Publications date from 1885-2003, with most materials from the 1920s-1980s. Although a few vegetables appear, such as corn, potatoes, and mushrooms, the bulk of this collection consists of publications promoting fruit (especially cranberries, bananas, citrus fruits, pineapple, and raisins), and nuts (especially coocnuts, almonds, pecans, walnuts, and peanuts).

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H. B. Vincent correspondence, 1910-1911

5 items

This collection is made up of letters that Harry B. Vincent of Old Chatham, New York, received from correspondents in Vermont about growing apples.

This collection is made up of 5 letters to Harry B. Vincent of Old Chatham, New York. H. A. Sylvester of Grand Isle, Vermont, wrote Vincent 3 letters from March 14, 1910-April 4, 1911, discussing shipments of scions from Williams Favorite and McIntosh apple trees and advising Vincent against sawing off parts of trees. Wolfred N. Phelps of South Hero, Vermont, wrote Vincent on April 16, 1910, and April 22, 1911, commenting on apple scions and his orchard.

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Women for Survival of Agriculture in Michigan records, 1971-1986

0.3 linear feet

Organization of Michigan family farm wives created in 1971. History and general organizational materials; papers relating to the informational unit of the organization, the American Agri-Women, and the national movement of family farm wives; related printed materials; and photographs.

The record group consists of historical background and general organizational materials; papers relating to the informational unit of the organization, the American Agri-Women, and the national movement of family farm wives. There are also some related printed materials and photographs.