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Title
Letter of Appointment, Department of Agriculture
Creator
United States. Department of Agriculture
Date Created and/or Issued
1902 October 16
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, Library, Special Collections and University Archives
Collection
Avery E. Field photographs
Rights Information
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Description
Scope/Content: Letter appointing Archibald Shamel as Scientific Aid in the Bureau of Plant Industry.
Type
text
Format
1 photographic negative
Form/Genre
negatives (photographs)
Identifier
ark:/86086/n2kk9dss
curivsc_146_028_4128u
Language
English
eng
Subject
Shamel, A. D. (Archibald Dixon)
Source
MS 146
Relation
Agriculture
Provenance
This collection was acquired in 1980 from the Avery E. Field Studios in Riverside, California.
Location
Box 28

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