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Items associated with name 'The United States Department of Agriculture'
Otis S. Twilley Collection
by Twilley, Otis S. (1918 – 1998)
1 carton, 1 oversize folder (2.25 linear feet)
The Otis S. Twilley Collection documents the life and business of Otis Spooner Twilley, founder and long-time owner of the Otis S. Twilley Seed Company. Among the collection are his college yearbooks from the University of Maryland, newspapers containing articles written about his life and business, and seed catalogs from his company dating from 1924 to 1988. There are dozens of pictures of Twilley and his farms, as well as correspondence between him and Arthur C. Abbott of Abbott and Cobb, Inc., the United States Department of Agriculture, and the Wicomico County School District.
Worcester County Soil Conservation Services Collection
by Maryland Department of Agriculture; United States Department of Agriculture (1934 – 1999)
7 cartons (7 linear feet)
The Worcester County Soil Conservation Services Collection primarily contains photographs, slides, and negatives depicting conservation activities in Worcester County, Maryland (as well as Somerset and Wicomico Counties) between the 1940s and 1990s. These photographs were taken by both the United States Department of Agriculture and the Maryland Department of Agriculture and nearly every image contains detailed descriptive information. Also included are tax ditch plans and specifications that date between 1934 and 1990 and educational resources (such as slide series and VHS tapes) that date between the 1980s and 1990s.
Worcester County Soil Survey
by United States Department of Agriculture (1928)
1 folder (0.01 linear feet)
The 1928 soil survey record from Worcester County, Maryland, documents the geography physiology of the Atlantic Coastal Plain and reveals there are sands, loams, and clays from the latest Pleistocene deposit with later modifications. Noted in the survey are nine distinct soil types in this county, which is bounded by Wicomico and Somerset Counties, Maryland, and Sussex County, Delaware. The survey was performed by the United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Chemistry and Soils.