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Primulaceae Vent. Primula. Plant specimen collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants.
Plant specimen: Primulaceae Vent. Primula.
Pinus pungens, also called Table Mountain Pine, hickory pine, prickly pine or mountain pine. This small pine is native to the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. Plant specimen collected by C.S. Sargent, 1912, first director of the Arnold Arboretum, Herbarium of Iowa College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa. N.E. Hansen graduated from Iowa State College with a bachelor's degree in horticulture in 1887. It is likely Hansen obtained this specimen during his time at the college. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label with hand-written notation in pencil ink.
Plant specimen: Pinus pungens, also called Table Mountain Pine, hickory pine, prickly pine or mountain pine.
Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera Maacki Turcr. Plant specimen from the honeysuckle family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. This plant is native to temperate western Asia, specifically in northern and western China south to Yunnan, Mongolia, Primorsky Krai in southeastern Russia, Korea, and, albeit rare there, central and northern Honshu, Japan. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants.
Plant specimen: Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera Maackii Turcr.
Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera edulis Turcr. Plant specimen from the honeysuckle family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Caprifoliaceae Vent. Lonicera edulis Turcr. Plant specimen from the honeysuckle family
Aceraceae Neck. Acer Tomentosum Max. Plant specimen from the maple family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Tomentosum Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mons Max. Plant specimen from the maple family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mons Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mairunduense ? et Mey.. Plant specimen from the maple family collected by N.E. Hansen, 1924. N.E. Hansen (1866-1950) was a Danish-American horticulturist and botanist who was a pioneer in plant breeding. Hansen came to South Dakota in 1895 and became the first head of the Horticultural Department of South Dakota State College. He also served as agricultural explorer for the United States Department of Agriculture. He searched for hardy grasses, fruits, and other plants throughout Europe and Asia and brought them back to the United States to raise or crossbreed with American varieties to produce hardy plants. Specimen is mounted on an 11.5 x 16.5 inch herbarium sheet accompanied by a label printed in Russian in Cyrillic letter with hand-written notation in black ink.
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Mairunduense ? et Mey. Plant specimen from the maple family
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Ginnala Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Plant specimen: Aceraceae Neck. Acer Ginnala Max. Plant specimen from the maple family
Citation of Evelyn Petik
Petik, Evelyn (Mrs. Joseph)
Evelyn Petik
Petik, Evelyn
Orville K. Peterson
Peterson, Orville K.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Donald Paulson
Paulsen, Donald
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Scott Parsley
Parsley, Scott L.
Agnes Panek
Panek, Agnes
Pamphlets Collected by Ben Reifel
Pamphlets Collected by Ben Reifel
Citation of Harold N. Opdahl
Opdahl, Harold N.
Harold N. Opdahl
Opdahl, Harold N.
Citation of LIllian Olson
Olson, Lillian
Lillian Olson
Olson, Lillian
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with George Olson
Olson, George
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Franklin Olson
Olson, Franklin
Ernest C. Olson
Olson, Ernest C.
Mrs. W. J. O'Banion
O'Banion, W.J., Mrs.
Citation for Mrs. W.J. O'Banion
O'Banion, W.J., Mrs.
Research notebook for N.E. Hansen's experiments with grasses, clovers, and forage that were conducted near the Hunter Salzer Farm by Mellet, South Dakota in 1897 with remarks about 1896. The first part of the notebook discusses his experiments on 38 plots, which included numerous varieties of grasses, oats, wheat, alfalfa, clovers, and corn. The notebook also details his research on an additional 64 plots of grasses and forage plants. The notes include his assessments of the varieties and comments regarding the weather.
Notebooks: Grasses, clovers and forage
N.E Hansen's research notebook regarding field experiments for grasses and grains in 1888 and 1889. The field consisted of 66 plots. He studied 92 varieties in total including: 22 grasses, 9 clovers, 20 wheats, 23 oats, 14 barleys, 1 rye. Hansen was assisted by John M. Aldrich, Alvah George Cross, and J.G. Ross.
Notebooks: Grasses for 1888 and 9: Grains for 1988
Research notebook for N.E. Hansen's experiments with alfalfa for 1911, with notes regarding 1909 and 1910 experiments. Varieties studied include Omsk, Cossack, Samara, North Sweden, Obb Siberia, and Cherno.
Notebooks: Alfalfa's: 1911-M-1-tc
Research notebook for N.E. Hansen's experiments with alfalfa, which were conducted throughout South Dakota in 1913. Places include Faith, Ipswich, Isabel, Kadoka, Lemmon, Miller, Mobridge, Pierre, Vivian, and Winner. Varieties studied include Samara, Cossack, Cherno, and Semipalatinsk.
Notebooks: Alfalfa book
Field research notebook of N. E. Hansen. Alfalfa and clover grasses planted May 1908. Varieties studied originated from Norway, Turkistan, Russia, Siberia, Sweden, Lapland, and South America. Several varieties came from the Moscow Agricultural College (Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy).
Notebooks: Alfalfa and clovers plat: Book 2
Field research notebook of N.E. Hansen. Alfalfa and clover plats planted July 20, 1907. Varieties studied originated from Norway, Turkistan, Russia, Siberia, Sweden, Lapland, and South America. Handwritten.
Notebooks: Alfalfa and clovers plat: Book 1
Roy Norman
Norman, Roy
Citation of Roy Norman
Norman, Roy
Citation of Mary E. Nold
Nold, Mary E. (Mrs.)
Mary Elizabeth Nold
Nold, Mary E.
Newspaper Clippings about Ben Reifel
Newspaper Clippings about Ben Reifel
Ruth E. Nelson
Nelson, Ruth E.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Harold Nearhood
Nearhood, Harold
Elizabeth D. Naughton
Naughton, Elizabeth D.
Native Americans: Rosebud Sioux Tribal Election Dispute
Native Americans: Rosebud Sioux Tribal Election Dispute
National Park Service
National Park Service
Citation of WIlliam M. Naessig
Naessig, William M.
William M. Naessig
Naessig, William M.
Paul C. Murphy
Murphy, Paul C.
Citation of Paul C. Murphy
Murphy, Paul C.
Mary Ellen Murphy
Murphy, Mary Ellen
Fayola Muchow
Muchow, Fayola
Mrs. G.W. Mossing
Mossing, G.W., Mrs.
Citation of Mrs. G.W. Mossing
Mossing, G.W. (Mrs.)
Grant W. Morsman
Morsman, Grant W.
Citation of Grant W. Morsman
Morsman, Grant W.
Moral Re-Armament
Moral Re-Armament
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Tyrone Moos
Moos, Tyrone
Mrs. Peter Moe
Moe, Peter, Mrs.
Citation of Mrs. Peter Moe
Moe, Peter (Mrs.)
Citation of Myrl Moe
Moe, Myrl
Myrl Moe
Moe, Myrl
Elvin E. Mitchell
Mitchell, Elvin E.
Citation of Elvin E. Mitchell
Mitchell, Elvin E.
Miscellaneous Recognitions
Miscellaneous
Mrs. George Millar
Millar, George, Mrs.
Citation of Mrs. George Millar
Millar, George (Mrs.)
Ethel Miles
Miles, Ethel
Citation of Ethel Miles
Miles, Ethel
John R. Michaels
Michaels, John Rudolph
Citation of John R. Michaels
Michaels, John Rudolph
Citation of Otto G. Meyer
Meyer, Otto G.
Otto G. Meyer
Meyer, Otto G.
Citation of Lyman F. Merry
Merry, Lyman G.
Lyman G. Merry
Merry, Lyman G.
Margeret Mernaugh
Mernaugh, Margaret
Citation of Margaret Mernaugh
Mernaugh, Margaret
Citation of Genevieve Melius
Melius, Genevieve
Genevieve Melius
Melius, Genevieve
John Meland
Meland, John
Citation of John Meland
Meland, John
Mrs. Louis L. Meehan
Meehan, Louis L., Mrs.
Citation of Mrs. Louis L. Meehan
Meehan, Louis L. (Mrs.)
J.F. McLoughlin
McLoughlin, J.F.
Citation of J.F. McLoughlin
McLoughlin, J.F.
Frank J. McHugh
McHugh, Frank J.
Citation of Frank J. McHugh
McHugh, Frank J.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with John McBrayer
McBrayer, John W. (Jack)
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Joe Matthews
Mathews, Joe
Citation of Margaret Masteller
Masteller, Margaret
Margaret Masteller
Masteller, Margaret
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Robert Martin
Martin, Robert F.
Selma Martens
Martens, Selma
Citation of Selma Martens
Martens, Selma
Citation of Stella Malone
Malone, Stella
Stella Malone
Malone, Stella
August Maass
Maass, August
Mary A. Ludwig
Ludwig, Mary Alice
Citation of Mary A. Ludwig
Ludwig, Mary Alice
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with Quentin Louden
Louden, Quentin E.
Alfred J. Lien
Lien, Alfred J.
Cooperative Legacy Project oral history interview with George Levin
Levin, George D.
Roland Leonhardt
Leonhardt, Roland
Wendell Leafstedt
Leafstedt, Wendell
Mrs. Otto Laue
Laue, Otto, Mrs.
Citation of Mrs. Otto Laue
Laue, Otto (Mrs.)
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