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- A New and Prolific Variety of Cotton, Bulletin No. 26, 1915 -

- 1915
- Collections - Artifact
A New and Prolific Variety of Cotton, Bulletin No. 26, 1915
- How to Make and Save Money on the Farm, Bulletin No. 39, 1927 -

- 1927
- Collections - Artifact
How to Make and Save Money on the Farm, Bulletin No. 39, 1927
- The Need of Scientific Agriculture in the South, 1902 -

- 1902
- Collections - Artifact
The Need of Scientific Agriculture in the South, 1902
- The Sweet Potato as a Flour Substitute, 1918 -

- 1918
- Collections - Artifact
The Sweet Potato as a Flour Substitute, 1918
- Tuskegee Institute Football Pennant, 1920-1950 - College football grew in popularity during the first half of the 20th century. A safer game and a festive game-day atmosphere lured spectators to newly built stadiums. College football also had a ready fan base. Students, faculty, and alumni joined local community boosters in the stands to root for their home team. Souvenirs, like this pennant, allowed supportive fans to identify with their team.

- 1920-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Tuskegee Institute Football Pennant, 1920-1950
College football grew in popularity during the first half of the 20th century. A safer game and a festive game-day atmosphere lured spectators to newly built stadiums. College football also had a ready fan base. Students, faculty, and alumni joined local community boosters in the stands to root for their home team. Souvenirs, like this pennant, allowed supportive fans to identify with their team.
- Letter from William Jay Schieffelin to Charles E. Sorensen regarding Tuskegee Institute's Presidential Inauguration, September 1935 -

- October 28, 1935
- Collections - Artifact
Letter from William Jay Schieffelin to Charles E. Sorensen regarding Tuskegee Institute's Presidential Inauguration, September 1935
- The Canning and Preserving of Fruits and Vegetables in the Home, 1912 -

- May 07, 1917
- Collections - Artifact
The Canning and Preserving of Fruits and Vegetables in the Home, 1912
- How to Live Comfortably This Winter, 1916 -

- 1916
- Collections - Artifact
How to Live Comfortably This Winter, 1916
- Fertilizer Experiments with Cotton, Bulletin No. 3, 1899 - George Washington Carver directed the Agricultural Experiment Station at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Soil was the foundation of his work, and he urged farm families to incorporate biomass as well as natural and chemical fertilizers to replace nutrients leached out of soils by extensive cotton cultivation.

- 1899
- Collections - Artifact
Fertilizer Experiments with Cotton, Bulletin No. 3, 1899
George Washington Carver directed the Agricultural Experiment Station at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Soil was the foundation of his work, and he urged farm families to incorporate biomass as well as natural and chemical fertilizers to replace nutrients leached out of soils by extensive cotton cultivation.
- Study of the Soils of Macon County, Alabama, and Their Adaptability to Certain Crops, Bulletin No. 25, 1913 -

- 1913
- Collections - Artifact
Study of the Soils of Macon County, Alabama, and Their Adaptability to Certain Crops, Bulletin No. 25, 1913