Folder 14, Publications: "Rice Culture in the United States, 1899".

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Seaman Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in Essex County, New York, and attended Poultney Academy and Union College, from which he graduated in 1856. He taught at Fort Edward Institute and later founded the Ripley Female College in Poultney, Vermont (1863). In 1866, he moved to Iowa to farm. In 1879, Knapp was appointed Professor of Practical and Experimental Agriculture at Iowa State Agriculture College and held that post until 18885, when he moved to Louisiana. There he became active in rice farming and served as the first president of the Rice Growers' Association. In 1897, he began working for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, taking charge of the demonstration farms in the South, and was active in the formation of the Agriculture Extension Service. Knapp married Maria Hotchkiss in 18856, and they had three sons and two daughters. One son, Bradford Knapp, served as president of Texas Technological College from 1932 to 1938. Seaman Knapp died on April 1, 1911.
The collection includes correspondence, financial and legal materials, charts, maps and graphs, printed material, news clippings, literary productions and scrapbooks pertaining to Seaman A. Knapp. It bulks (1892-1912) with correspondence, including letters from William Howard Taft and Booker T. Washington, as well as printed material and literary productions concerning early 20th century agriculture. 21 prints and 6 negatives were transferred to photographs.
Box 3, Folder 14

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Knapp, Bradford, 1870-1938., Knapp, Seaman Asahel, 1833-1911., Knapp, Seaman Asahel, 1833-1911--Archives., Knapp, Seaman Asahel, 1833-1911--Correspondence., Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930., Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915., Knapp School (Tenn.), United States. Federal Extension Service., Agricultural education., Agricultural extension work--Southern States--History., Agriculturalists--United States--History., Agriculture--Southern States--Experimentation., Agriculture--Study and teaching., Agriculture teachers., Boll weevil., Rice., Rice trade.

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The images in this collection are for study purposes, teaching, classroom projection and research only. Permission to publish these digital files in any form must be obtained from the Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, 806-742-9070 or email reference.swco@ttu.edu.

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