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GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER
(1864 - 1943) Black-American botanist and the son of slaves, Carver worked his way through school to become a leader in agricultural research and found hundreds of products made possible by the cultivation of peanuts and sweet potatoes. Fine content A.L.S. 2pp. 4to., Tuskegee, AL, Sept. 27, 1932, on Tuskegee letterhead to a Mr. Miller, in part: "...Thank you so much for your rich paper on the 'Pathogenicity of Three Red-Cedar Rusts that Occur on Apple'. It contains much information that I have long wanted to know...I have been out collecting this morning...huge masses of sand stone and mica schist, they are said to be Indian mounds...I got some fine rusts for you...". More scientific content, very good.

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October 9, 2010 11:00 AM EDT
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