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PAMPHLET

Title:  
An address from the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture: with a summary of its laws; and premiums offered
Creators:
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture | Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
Publication:
Philadelphia], 1785.
Notes:  
Title page vignette. Page 16 signed in manuscript: Timothy Pickering, Sec.y.
Call #:  
630 Pam. v.6, no.1
Extent:
20 p. ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
... An act to incorporate the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture
Creator:
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture
Publication:
Philadelphia, Pa, 1819.]
Notes:  
Not in Sabin.
Call #:  
917.4811 PAM. NO.307
Extent:
16 p. ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture: Containing communications on various subjects in husbandry & rural affairs. : To which is added, A statistical account of the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. : Vol. I
Creators:
Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture | Peters, Richard, 1744-1828
Publication:
Printed by Jane Aitken, no. 71, North Third Street, Philadelphia, 1808.
Notes:  
"A statistical account of the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge, communicated to the Philadelphia Society of Agriculture, 1806." on p. [2], 84 p. (4th sequence) has separate title page, with imprint: Philadelphia: Printed by Jane Aitken, no. 62, North Third Street. 1807. Signed on p. 51: Richard Peters "Errata."--p. [19] at end. "(Copy-right secured according to law.)"--t.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references.
Call #:  
VGN 630.6 P53M
Extent:
[2], x, [7], xii-lxv, [1], 331, [1], 38, [2], 84, [20] p., [3] leaves of plates (1 folded) : ill. ; 23 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1861-1939
Abstract:  

The plant physiologist and historian Rodney H. True (1866-1940) divided his career relatively evenly between the Bureau of Plant Industry in United States Department of Agriculture and the Department of Botany and Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania. A specialist in the physiological function of mineral nutrients in plants, True was active in his later career in the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society, and the Agricultural History Society. The True Papers consist of 6 linear feet of material relating primarily to the period of his career spent at the University of Pennsylvania. The collection contains roughly equal proportions of personal and professional correspondence, with a few diaries and research notebooks documenting his involvement with professional organizations and his interests in the history of his discipline.
Call #:  
Mss.B.T763
Extent:
6 Linear feet