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Collection Summary
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Creator: |
South Dakota State
University
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Title: |
SDSU Buildings &
Landmarks Collection/Agricultural Hall Collection
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Dates: |
Inclusive: 1949-1953
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Abstract: |
Collection consists of
bids, correspondence and a dedication program.
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Physical Description: |
.10 linear feet—.25
container (3 folders)
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Collection Number:
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UA 48.2 |
Background
Ag Hall was built in 1952 to house the growing
Agricultural Departments on campus. Its layout included not only
office space, but laboratories, lecture halls and classrooms. This
was the first building on campus dedicated entirely to the study of
agricultural disciplines. Its use remains the same today.
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Arrangement and Content
The Agricultural Hall Collection
sub-group consists of bids, correspondence and a dedication program.
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Container List: UA 48.2—Agricultural Hall
Collection
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Box |
Description |
Dates |
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1 |
Bids |
1961; 1968 |
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Correspondence |
1949-1952 |
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Dedication program |
1953 |
Restrictions
Use
of Materials
This
collection is open to research without restriction.
Subject Terms
This
collection is indexed under the following headings in the subject guide.
Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places
should search the subject guide using these headings.
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Agricultural Hall (SDSU)
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Buildings (SDSU)
Related Material
Photograph Archives/Buildings & Landmarks/Agricultural Hall, South
Dakota State University Archives, South Dakota State University,
Brookings, S.D. PA 1.3 Agricultural Hall—Consult a staff member for assistance with
this material.
Administrative
Information
Preferred citation
SDSU
Buildings & Landmarks Collection/Agricultural Hall, South Dakota
State University Archives, South Dakota State University, Brookings, S. D.
Provenance
Some
of these files were found in the archives stacks in the fall of 1997.
There is no indication of where they came from or how they came to be
here. Other parts of the collection are made up of material that arrived
in the archives through departmental records transfers, the university
campus mail, or random donation by various individuals.
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Crystal J. Gamradt
on 6 May 2003.
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