RMR0A3MR–School, Red House, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RMW5PHXW–Johnson Farm
RM2KT401H–Photographer André Kertész visiting with Vicki Johnson at the Ralph D. and Alice Johnson farm home in Casselton, North Dakota in 1978. Left to right
RM2BWAFJK–Polo at Ranelagh Polo Club Colts Cup Final , Manor Farm versus Edmondsbury Manor Farm , left to right Colonel H L Ismay , Captain W S Fielding Johnson , R H Hewetson , and J H B Evatt 9 May 1936
RMF2B3MK–Billie Sol Estes, at convicted farm promoter arrives at Federal Court House in handcuffs. Estes, currently serving a 15 year sentence at Leavenworth prison, is seeking the new trial after discovery of new evidence. April 11, 1966. - (CSU 2015 5 59)
RMER7CJJ–Petersburg, Va., vicinity. The execution of William Johnson,
RMBTJP6F–Senator Lyndon B. Johnson and House Speaker designate Sam Rayburn on his farm in Bohnham, Texas. November 1954. Courtesy: CSU A
RF2PPX0T2–On the Way to Town photograph from the book ' The Isle of the shamrock ' by Clifton Johnson, 1865-1940 Publication date 1901 Publisher New York, Macmillan; London, Macmillan
RM2ETBN9M–Petersburg, Va., vicinity. The execution of William Johnson, Jordan's farm
RM2JRJ9B9–Paddy Johnson in farm surroundings, England, 1930s, England, by Eric Lee-Johnson.
RMM7EE0B–Petersburg, Va., vicinity. The execution of William Johnson, Jordan's farm LOC cwpb.01228
RM2K804H4–Marjorie Main, Parker Fennelly, John Smith & Gloria Talbott Film: The Kettles On Old Macdonald'S Farm (1959) Characters: Ma Kettle,Pa Kettle,Brad Johnson & Sally Flemming Director: Virgil W. Vogel 10 May 1957 **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company and can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNIVERSAL is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted withou
RM2RGRRXB–Johnson City, Texas: 1964 President-elect Lyndon Johnson and his Vice President-elect, Hubert Humphrey, relax on a horseback ride on the LBJ Ranch in Texas.
RM2T1KRCX–American Farmers Visit Britain- Lend-lease Equipment in Action, UK, 1943 Land Girl Kathleen Johnson demonstrates the ploughing capabilities of a Caterpillar D2 tractor and Oliver deep digger plough to Mr Heline, Mr Howard and Mr Robinson on grassland, somewhere in Buckinghamshire. The plough is from the Oliver Farm Equipment Company of Chicago.
RMA430W9–Broom hanging on the wall at the LBJ ranch near Johnson City TX
RF2FYRXK4–President John F. Kennedy sits aboard the United States Coast Guard boat Manitou in Narragansett Bay, Newport, Rhode Island. The President sailed on the yacht during his vacation at Hammersmith Farm in Newport. 26 August 1962.
RF2PPX38G–One of the Town's- women from the book ' Along French byways ' by Clifton Johnson, 1865-1940 Publication date 1907 Publisher New York The Macmillan Company
RMDF6BPM–Johnson Farm 280124
RMR0A3MF–School, Red House, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RMTY79J4–Johnson Farm
RM2KT401G–Photographer André Kertész visiting with Vicki Johnson at the Ralph D. and Alice Johnson farm home in Casselton, North Dakota in 1978. Left to right
RFC6MWW5–A volunteer patiently works with a stylus to remove dirt, debris, and rock from a Palaeoniscoid fossil.
RMCWAMH2–Senator Lyndon B. Johnson and House Speaker designate Sam Rayburn on his farm in Bohnham, Texas. November 1954. Courtesy: CSU
RMW7D3FG–'The Journalist with a view of Auchinleck or The Land of Stones', c 1786.Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
RMCP4AD1–Young Lyndon Johnson was the youngest among the Southern Congressmen who met with FDR to demand enactment of a farm program in
RM2AX9WM5–Federal finances; or, The income of the United States . Bridget Johnson, an old widow lady wholives four miles north of Mooers Junction, in NewYork. When the inspector is asleep down at theJunction, there is nothing to prevent a set of smug-glers from having their own way. All they have todo is to open the gates or lay down the fences onMrs. Johnsons farm and bring through anythingthey wish. What is true of this particular localityis true all along the line. The following table shows the amounts receivedfrom tonnage and customs duties at the leadingports of entry along the northern frontier fo
RM2ABTTD1–ganese W. S. Potter Steel treating manganese W. S. Potter 939163 A Prodigy in Power Is This Engine! Here's a new type of gasoline engine that has scored a tremendous success. 'A prodigy in power. Note how it dif fers in looks from ordinary gasoline engines. This is the key to its greatness. It's a complete portable Power Plant! Needs no cement foundation-no an chor posts-no belts-no arms. Always ready any time any where ! FARM ''wneed for farm or co untry homes. Clamps to anypump standard. Works in any well. Pampa 800 to 1000 gallons Er boar. chinery. Can be detached and taken anywhere easily
RM2JRJ9CK–Farm machinery, Somerset, 1930s, England, by Eric Lee-Johnson.
RF2PPX388–Laborers in the Chamonix Valley from the book ' Along French byways ' by Clifton Johnson, 1865-1940 Publication date 1907 Publisher New York The Macmillan Company
RMEXHNNE–Roger Johnson In Casselton, North Dakota
RMR0A3MB–Sleeping Girl at Nursery School, Reedsville, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RMTDMMJT–Peaks of Otter. View of the Johnson Farm, one of two historic structures left at peak of otter. The farm's interpretation focuses on the 1930's. Looking southeast. - Blue Ridge Parkway, Between Shenandoah National Park and Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville, Buncombe County, NC
RME5H2JH–Horse Farrier Henry Heymering files the hoof of a Spot, a Stallion owned by Bo Johnson of the Black Hill Horse Farm in Hagersto
RFC66D97–Close up of a woman volunteer's hands holding a stylus and patiently cleaning debris from a fossil.
RMCWC9MG–Young Lyndon Johnson was the youngest among the Southern Congressmen who met with FDR to demand enactment of a farm program in
RMEXHAKM–Detroit Lakes Minn
RMKWD5EB–Polly Johnson (2nd from right) is assisted in signing an affidavit for the NAACP. It documented her involuntary servitude at the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Beale Broach, of King George Co., Virginia. For years, as a child and teenager, she was denied school, church, and friends as she performed forced labor on Beale farm and home. Ca. May 1946. (BSLOC 2014 13 113)
RM2AFKXNY–. Boone County Recorder. ri-day, Man b *>l W. B. JOHNSON Ati«ll*na«r WALTON. KY. For Sale. HIS acre farm 1 uiib-i south of Rur-llnffton, Ky., on Waterloo and Hurl-lliiftnn pike, §lx-rooui bouse, lar^otobacco ami •took 1nin. Counln home OOUtoiniDS H rooniH.wnli r anil Ol«l I lie It^hla, |J aorca «•(land, Karaite, l»»rn»« barn, located on<i a ( Kail road, | mile from Dixie IIIkIiwh.v h< Krlauuer, Ky 16 imn-uteM rtilo from ear linn. For pailioulaia impure of II ltliY NTKPHKNH,(oh in KilaoKei, Ky. •uuavrth* for the KKtOKDiB Foi^Sale. ! 1921 Dodge Touring Cargood as new. Two 1920 Fords, w
RM2JRJ9A9–English farm scenery and buildings, 1930s, England, by Eric Lee-Johnson.
RM2JRJ7N2–Portraits and farm animals, Waipukurau, September 1940, Hawkes Bay, by Eric Lee-Johnson.
RF2PN284E–An Onion Patch from the book ' Highways and byways of the South ' by Clifton Johnson, 1865-1940 Publication date 1904 Publisher New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan and co., limited
RMR0A3M2–Doctor Examining Boy's Throat, Reedsville, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RM2A24X05–Petersburg, Va., vicinity. The execution of William Johnson, Jordan's farm
RMKWB9JC–Polly Johnson (2nd from right) is assisted in signing an affidavit for the NAACP. It documented her involuntary servitude at the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Beale Broach, of King George Co., Virginia. For years, as a child and teenager, she was denied school, church, and friends as she performed forced labor on Beale farm and home. Ca. May 1946. (BSLOC 2014 13 113)
RMPG3EY3–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. FIG. 27—JOHNSON GRASS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Spillman, W. J. (William Jasper). New York, O. Judd company
RM2AKCKAC–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . Central TrustCo res 1068 15th Halsey Nicoll farm lands 314, 225 5thrms The Brown Halstad Emil M slsmn Johnson, Ned-dersen & Johnson res 2346 e 13th Halstad Marvin E bds 2346 e 13th Holstad May R stenog Union Under-writers Agency bds 2346 e 13th Halstead Andw firemn Flynn Bldg rms580 8th Halstead Clyde L rms 902 5thHalstead Glenn mech Kruidenier Cad-illac Co rms 654 19thHalstead Henry C lab D M Ice & Fuel Co res 2952 MapleHalstead Raymond H bkpr Frankel Clo Co res 3918 CenterHalsted Geo A truck driver D M Paper Box Co res 2600 e WalnutHals
RM2JRJ7RC–Pukeora Sanatorium and farm, Waipukurau, October 1940, Hawkes Bay, by Eric Lee-Johnson.
RF2PN27W1–Weeding a Tobacco Bed from the book ' Highways and byways of the South ' by Clifton Johnson, 1865-1940 Publication date 1904 Publisher New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan and co., limited
RMR0A3MD–Sleeping Nursery School Children Reedsville, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RM2A3AJ9Y–Senators representing the farm states of the northwest met with Pres. Coolidge on Feb. 25th [Magnus Johnson, left; White House, Washington, D.C.]
RMF2B3MM–Billie Sol Estes sits at right as television cameras record the proceedings of his 1962 trial. On June 7, 1965, the Supreme Court reversed Estes conviction because parts of his state trial were televised. The court divided 5-4 on the question of reversal. Photo shows Texas financier Billy Sol Estes (foreground) sitting in court during his 1962 trial for fraud on Sept. 24, 1962. He later argued that camera coverage of the trial deprived him of due process. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed, and overturned the conviction. - (CSU 2015 5 58)
RMPG3FYD–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. FIG. 27—JOHNSON GRASS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Spillman, W. J. (William Jasper). New York, O. Judd company
RM2AKCKN4–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . • lO U s ^ ^ « W a >^ 0 c £ ^ ^ g O 1 u E •a «dS d (bit 0^ • M 1 u < S 0^ ^??^ (0 Ex^. SfCURITirs ^SeneraT , insurance state acen( newamsteri casualty coni WAL.I^75 Halsey Elmer C JaDHor Central TrustCo res 1068 15th Halsey Nicoll farm lands 314, 225 5thrms The Brown Halstad Emil M slsmn Johnson, Ned-dersen & Johnson res 2346 e 13th Halstad Marvin E bds 2346 e 13th Holstad May R stenog Union Under-writers Agency bds 2346 e 13th Halstead Andw firemn Flynn Bldg rms580 8th Halstead Clyde L rms 902 5thHalstead Glenn mech Kruidenier Cad
RM2JRJ7R5–Baling hay, Pukeora farm, Waipukurau, December 1940, Waipukurau, by Eric Lee-Johnson.
RM2JRJ7FT–Farm animals and other country scenes, January 1940, New Zealand, by Eric Lee-Johnson.
RM2JRJ7RE–Portraits, Pukeora Sanatorium; haymaking at Pukeora farm, Waipukurau, December 1940, Waipukurau, by Eric Lee-Johnson.
RF2PN27RJ–The Entrance to the Mammoth Cave The birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Hodgenville, Kentucky from the book ' Highways and byways of the South ' by Clifton Johnson, 1865-1940 Publication date 1904 Publisher New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan and co., limited
RMR0A3MA–Children at Play at Nursery School, Reedsville, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RM2A4DFRF–The progressive group in Congress from Minn. greet Myrtle Cain, Woman Farm Labor Rep. in the Minn. Legislature, upon her arrival in Wash. She brought a mandate from the Minn. progressives that they support the equal rights amendment, lft. to rt.: Rep. Knud Wefald, Sen. Henrick Shipstead, Sen. Magnus Johnson and Miss Cain
RMF2B3MN–The Senate Investigations subcommittee public hearing into the Billie Sol Estes case. June 27, 1962. It opened in the Senate Caucus Room as Asst. Subcommittee Counsel, Paul E. Kamerick (left center) testified that it was 'inconceivable' that government inefficiency alone enabled Estes to amass thousands of acres of improper cotton allotments. At the committee table, L-R: unidentified; Dens. Carl Curtis (R-Neb.); Karl Mundt (R-SD); Council Donald F. O'Donnell; Chrm. John McClellan (D-Ark); Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash); and Sam Ervin, Jr, (D-NC) - (CSU 2015 5 57)
RMPG3EWG–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. FIG. 27—JOHNSON GRASS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Spillman, W. J. (William Jasper). New York, O. Judd company
RM2CDXGGB–. Daily Colonist (1893-05-26) . i out of sorts, use AclauisPepsin TuttiPrutti. Itwill sharpen your appe-tite, and put you right. Sold in 5c. packages by all Druggists.Beware of so-called Substitutes. And por.ions contemplatintr improvo-moiits to ttioir .Stores, Ollicea, Dwell-ings or Out Btiikliiigs will eavo time,troublo and moiiuy by entrustingtheir orders to : : : : » J. P. BURGESS, 10 Broughton St. -39 AND 41 JOHNSON STREETS oo28 irOR SALE. Chlckon and Fruit Ifnnoh, lOacroa, withliouKo. bariiH, orchard etc. 30 Acres Fino Land, cultivai od; liU farm-Inuiiniiloiiiontti incixided; a dead bar-
RM2JRJ7R6–Scenes at a farm, including sheep being loaded onto a cattle truck, Waipukurau, January 1941, Waipukurau, by Eric Lee-Johnson.
RM2X65K5P–Petersburg, Va., vicinity. The execution of William Johnson, Jordan's farm, Civil War Photographs 1861-1865
RMR0A3M7–Sleeping Boy at Nursery School, Reedsville, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RMWA7XXB–Big Train to roll again. Germantown, MD, Sept. 13. Walter Johnson; Washington Senators' pitching star for two decades, scored another shutout yesterday when he defeated his opponent, James M. Mount, for the Republican nomination as County Commissioner for Montgomery County. The score was; Johnson 1,025 votes, Mount 40, Johnson is pictured as he warmed up that powerful right arm in preparation for the campaign he will wage for election. The former pitcher now runs a dairy farm here, 9/13/38
RM2WTHXWY–Eric-Lee Johnson and another man with farm animals, Waipukurau gelatin silver negatives, black-and-white negatives, landscapes
RM2EBEEW2–Bill signing, S. 1643 Public Law 87-128, Agricultural Act of 1961, 9:45 AM. President John F. Kennedy speaks during the signing ceremony for S. 1643, the Agricultural Act of 1961. The bill was legislated to improve farm income, expand the market for agricultural products, and reduce stocks of grains and wheat. Standing behind President Kennedy are (L-R): Senator Olin Johnston of South Carolina; Representative Harold D. Cooley of North Carolina; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson; Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota; Representative W.R. Poage of Texas (mostly hidden); Senator Allen Ellender of L
RMPG3FC1–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. Grasses. I, ' ^FH. A j> FIG. 27—JOHNSON GRASS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Spillman, W. J. (William Jasper). New York, O. Judd company
RM2CE4DW8–. Boone County Recorder . Men CABINET Hopper for Mash or Grit. H. Johnson of Langsville, 0.,«Vn Farm-ers Mall and Breeze. It may alsobe made into two or more compart-ments by putting in partitions and sofeed shells, dry mash, grit, etc., at thesame time. Notice that it has a slant-ing top. fly setting it against thewall I he chickens cannot roost on ItIt also has a slanting hottom whichmakes the contents work to the front. There Is nothing in character so mag-netic as cheerfulness.Have you had a kindness shown? Pass It on.T was not given for you alone,Pass It on. Look! Look and Read.. LEARN TO
RMR0A3KT–Women Volunteers Preparing School Lunch, Reedsville, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RM2APDN6M–American exhibition in RAI opened by Lyndon Johnson. The couple of Timmeren from America for the first time in the Netherlands talks about farm Dates:6 November 1963 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: couples, exhibitions Personal name: Johnson Lyndon Institutionname: RAI
RM2EBEETC–Bill signing, S. 1643 Public Law 87-128, Agricultural Act of 1961, 9:45 AM. President John F. Kennedy signs S. 1643, the Agricultural Act of 1961. The bill was legislated to improve farm income, expand the market for agricultural products, and reduce stocks of grains and wheat. Standing behind President Kennedy are (L-R): Senator Olin Johnston of South Carolina; Representative Harold D. Cooley of North Carolina; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson; Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota; Representative W.R. Poage of Texas; Senator Allen Ellender of Louisiana (white suit); Secretary of Agriculture O
RM2CE4DW1–. Boone County Recorder . Youll Like Trading at OBriens Covingtons Finest Furniture Store 12-14 Pike St. Covington, Ky. + T -*^-. Men CABINET Hopper for Mash or Grit. H. Johnson of Langsville, 0.,«Vn Farm-ers Mall and Breeze. It may alsobe made into two or more compart-ments by putting in partitions and sofeed shells, dry mash, grit, etc., at thesame time. Notice that it has a slant-ing top. fly setting it against thewall I he chickens cannot roost on ItIt also has a slanting hottom whichmakes the contents work to the front. There Is nothing in character so mag-netic as cheerfulness.Have you h
RMR0A3M6–Teen Boys with Instruments in Classroom, Reedsville, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RM2APDN6C–American exhibition in RAI opened by Lyndon Johnson. The couple of Timmeren from America for the first time in the Netherlands talks about farm Dates:6 November 1963 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: couples, exhibitions Personal name: Johnson Lyndon Institutionname: RAI
RM2CE6K6G–. Boone County Recorder . Sam Johnson has about complet-ed tho work of moving his millfrom Woolper to Burlington, andwill soon be ready for business.He is one of the best saw millmen in the county. ^WANTED—Farm hand, wagesgood, apply to Wm. Seikman, Bur-lington, R. D. 3. For Sale—Fresh Jersey cow ana! calf. Apply to G. W. Sandford, j Burlington R. D. 2. | WANTED—Man to raise- tobaccoand work by the day. Apply to|V. W. Gaines, Burlington HHTJ 1/ i Just Received. We have Just Received a Nice Line of Convent Edges, Dainty Embroideries, Long Cloths, Cambric and Crepe. In fact, everything for your
RMR0A3M4–Boy and Girl Painting on Classroom Easel, Reedsville, West Virginia, USA, Elmer Johnson, Farm Security Administration, April 1935
RM2APDN64–American exhibition in RAI opened by Lyndon Johnson. The couple of Timmeren from America for the first time in the Netherlands talks about farm Dates:6 November 1963 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: couples, exhibitions Personal name: Johnson Lyndon Institutionname: RAI
RMR87F8F–Oldest Son of J.A. Johnson Picking Cotton, Statesville, North Carolina, USA, Marion Post Wolcott, Farm Security Administration, October 1939
RMW5MND6–FWA:PBA:Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings:painting depicting farm workers in wooded setting taking a break from their work with blanket spread on ground:horses on far left and sheep and sheepherder on far right:artist J. Theodore Johnson:Garden City New York; Section of Fine Arts mural Huckleberry Frolic by J. Theodore Johnson at the U.S. Post Office in Garden City, N.Y.More information: Post Office Mural – Garden City NY at The Living New Deal
RM2B8EN09–Musicians performing at Tavern, Chicago, Illinois, USA, Russell Lee for U.S. Farm Security Administration, April 1941
RM2CF5WW1–. A guide to the experimental farms and stations ... 72 DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL FARMS ROTATION d, commenced 1912. 1st year.—Hoed crop. 2nd year.—Grain seeded down. 3rd year.—Clover hay. 4th year.—Grain seeded to clover. ROTATION d, commenced 1912. 1st year.—Hoed crop. 2nd year.—Grain seeded down. 3rd year.—Hay. AREAS INDICATED BY DOTTED LINES. Area No. 1.—Johnson property. Will be part of farm in1917. Area No. 2.—Beer lot; to be conveyed in 1912. DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 73. EXPEniMEHTAL 5TATIDt1KEMTUILLE,H.B. 74 DOMINION EXPERIMENTAL FARMS EXPERIMENTAL FARM FOR NOVA SCOTIA NAPPAN, N.S. The E
RMTY44WB–FWA:PBA:Paintings and Sculptures for Public Buildings:painting depicting farm workers in wooded setting taking a break from their work with blanket spread on ground:horses on far left and sheep and sheepherder on far right:artist J. Theodore Johnson:Garden City New York; Section of Fine Arts mural Huckleberry Frolic by J. Theodore Johnson at the U.S. Post Office in Garden City, N.Y.More information: Post Office Mural – Garden City NY at The Living New Deal
RM2B8EMR8–Musicians performing at Tavern, Chicago, Illinois, USA, Russell Lee for U.S. Farm Security Administration, April 1941
RM2CE4KJ1–. Boone County Recorder . issary. Henry Wolford, Verona. John Crisler, Florence. Geo. W. Gaines, ButtittsVille; H. N. Fischer, North Bend. John Cave, Jr., North Bend. Ridgeview Farm North Bend. Richard Smith, Union. H. A. Jergens, Constance. John J. Cleek, Richwood. Ida B. Ryle. Belleview. W. E. Rice, Waterloo, PUBLIC SALES, If you want to tickle an Auctioneerphone 702 or write W. B. Johnson, Walton, Ky., and give him your sales. Terms andwork guaranteed satisfactory. REFERENCES: W. R. Rogers, County Clerk.G. B. Lipscomb, Union, Ky.R. E» Moore, Beaver Lick, Ly.Ed Farrell, Verona, Ky.J. A. Rous
RM2B8EMTD–Musicians performing at Tavern, Chicago, Illinois, USA, Russell Lee for U.S. Farm Security Administration, April 1941
RMMN779M–Young Girl Holding Baby Chick, Johnson Vermont, USA, Arthur Rothstein for U.S. Resettlement Administration, May 1937
RM2AG97AP–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. das a winter companion for Bermuda grass, but not ona scale sufficient to give positive results. A few farm-ers report favorable results with it. By plowing Ber-muda sod in autumn it is probable that a crop of fall-sown oats could be grown for hay and leave goodpasture the next summer, though this suggestion restsrather on theory than on experience. JOHNSON GRASS {
RM2AG9C3M–. Farm grasses of the United States; a practical treatise on the grass crop, seeding and management of meadows and pastures, descriptions of the best varieties, the seed and its impurities, grasses for special conditions, etc., etc. uring the year ending June 30, 1904,180,239 lbs. of New Zealand orchard-grass were im-ported, and during the same time 298,654 lbs. ofBromus inermis, mostly coming from Russia throughGermany. Bromzis inermis is raised extensively inMinnesota and the Dakotas, and down the Red RiverValley into Manitoba. Johnson grass seed is raisedalong the Gulf, from Alabama to Texa
RMRDYW1X–. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. THE AMERICAN MERINO 491 Aguirre Merinos had more wool about the face and legs than did the other families. The wool was more crimped than that of the Paulars and less so than that of the Negrettis, and was thick and soft. The Aguirres had short legs, round and broad bodies, and much loose skin, or folds. In a letter written to Consul Jarvis in December, 1810, the writer states that Cochran Johnson had "sent about three thousand Merinos, principally Aguirres, to New York." Negretti Merinos were the largest and strongest of the Trans- huma
RMRJ31BY–. The Canadian farmer's manual of agriculture [microform] : the principles and practice of mixed husbandry as adapted to Canadian soils and climate : comprising: the field; produce of the farm; stock raising and management; manufactures of the farm; dairy; diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs; farm buildings, modern machinery and implements : counsel to the immigrant-settler, etc.. Agriculture; Farms; Agriculture; Exploitations agricoles. Appendix. 563. THE JOHNSON SELF-RAKE. (See p. 492.) Address orders to Mr. William Rennie, Toronto, Ont.. Please note that these images are extracted from
RMRRY20F–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mention The Review when you yrite. FOR SEEDS of an kiMb apply to W. W. JOHNSON & SON, Ltd. BOSTON. nrOLAND Mention The Review when you write.. ^ways mention the Florists' Review when writing advertisers. -TO THK TBAOB- HENRY METTE, Quedlinbni^, Geimany ^^^^???"^^^" (ESTABUSHED IN 1787) Grower And Exporter on the very largest scale of all CHOICE VEGETABLE, FLOWER and FARM SEEDS Bpeolaltiest Beans, Beets, Csbbaires, Carrots, Kobl-Rabl, Leeks, Lettuces, Onions, Peas, Radlslies, Spinach, Tumips, Swedes, Asters, Balsams, Beffonias, Carnati
RMRRH7XR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 36 The Florists' Review Apbil 15, 1920 Samuelson can be with him. Thfey are agreed farming is the life and that Idaho is the place to live. Eric Johnson has had an extremely painful experience. He was absent from business for nearly two weeks because of an abscess in his ear. H, P. Gebhardt is back at Wilmette after spending the last three years farm- ing in Michigan. He will not reengage in the florists' business, as he expects to remove to California in the autumn. The more easterly of the larger houses back of Daniel Branch 'a store on Fifty- fi
RMRRXA73–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Mabcb 6, 1913. The Florists' Review 67 s w. ^ WOK E E D S of aO kinds apply to fi. JOHNSON & SON, Ud. BOSTON, XirOLAND Mention The Review i^hen you write. Ask for Prices of Seeds (Garden, Farm or Flower) from KELWAY'S for present delivery or on contract. Special prices now ready. LANGPORT, ENGLAND Mention The Review when you write. declared. He denied that he opposed the distribution in the interest of the seed trade, saying he had never had any correspondence with anybody con- nected with that trade. "The only peo- ple to whom any motive
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation