Agriculture
Found in 187 Collections and/or Records:
A. R. Miskin personal correspondence, 1911-1955
Contains the personal correspondence of A.R. Miskin with family members and other individuals from Utah, Idaho, and other locations. Dates range from 1911-1955.
John Adams diaries
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a handwritten diary. Adams lived in Oakley, Idaho, and writes about his daily routine. He was concerned about his health, the weather, and farm work. He also tells about various meetings for the Mormon Church.
Beaver Arid Farm Company agreement of incorporation
Mimeograph of a typewritten article of incorporation. The item is the charter of the organization which outlines its functions.
Agriculture Class of B.Y.U.
Photograph of the Agriculture Class of Brigham Young University, taken by Thomas Christian Larson on March 21, 1906. The photograph depicts a group of men standing on and around the steps of a building and sitting on a row of benches.
Alta Company Limited articles of incorporation and meeting minutes
Handwritten articles of incorporation and minutes of meetings. The items relate to the establishing and functioning of the company. The Mormon Apostle, John W. Taylor, was involved in the proceedings.
American University of Beirut revised ten year plan
Copies of a presentation given by the American University of Beirut, 1961-1972.
O. C. C. Andreason account books
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of handwritten account books. The materials are in two volumes. Volume one covers the years 1879-1885, and volume two covers the years 1889-1895. The ledgers records financial transactions related to the nursery owned by O. C. C. Andreason.
Alma A. Andrus biographical papers
Typewritten biography, copies of 2 photographs and a typescript of Andrus' journal from 1908 to 1968.
Arab Development Society scrapbook
Scrapbook of the Arab Development Society, illustrating their facilities and activities around 1970. Includes black and white photographs of vegetation, poultry, cattle, Biblical sites, and school life of the orphans.