Back of photo of Edgar S. McFadden at a flax nursery in Kenedy, Texas. Includes handwritten notes.
Research notes recorded by Edgar S. McFadden in a U.S. Department of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry Agronomic Notes book. Data is composed of research on wheat varieties: Marquis, Preston, and Kota. Also included is data on wheat rust.
Research notes recorded by Edgar S. McFadden in a U.S. Department of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry Agronomic Notes book on field plots. Data is composed of research on oats varieties: Iogold, Cole, 60-day, Edkin, Richland, Gopher, Silvermine, Swedish Select, and Green Russian; wheat varieties: Power, Pierson, Mindum, Nodak, Kubanka, Acme, Akrona, Reliance, Kota, Marvel, Preston, Marquis, Supreme, Ceres, Hope, Progress, Marquillo, Reward, Ruby, and Quality; and barley varieties: Orel, Hamchen, Svanhals, Nepal, Wind Pedigreed, Trebi, Oderbrucker, Manchuria, New Era, Odessa, and Dryland.
Research notes recorded by Edgar S. McFadden in a U.S. Department of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry Agronomic Notes book on field plots. Data is composed of research on winter wheat varieties: Minturki, Proso, Turqhai, Kharkof, Beloglina, Minhardi, and Eureka; spring wheat verities: Quality, Reward, Marquillo, Marquis, Hope, Kota, Reliance, Akrona, Acme, Kubanka, Nodak, Mindum, and Power; barley varieties: White Smyrna, Dryland, New Era, Odessa, Nepal, Vaughn, Glabron, Trebi, Manchuria, Velvet, Oderbrucker, Hamchen, Svanhals; and oat varieties: Cole, 60-day, Richland, Iogold, Edkin, Iowar, Gopher, Fowlds, Minrus, Anthony, Silvermine, Rainbow, and Green Russian.
Research notes recorded by Edgar S. McFadden in a U.S. Department of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry Agronomic Notes book. Data is composed of research on wheat verities: Marquis, Reliance, Kanred, Ceres, Kota, Quality, Hope, Emmer, Marquillo, Webster, Kubanka, Pentad, Mindum, Mondak, Nodak, Akrona, Acme, Armantha, Chernouska, and Kota.
Edgar S. McFadden riding a horse in the 1917 Hobo Day parade at South Dakota State College
Two head sections of cross-pollinated barley (No. 1), the barley is part of Edgar S. McFadden's research
Edgar S. McFadden looking at wheat planted in pots, the wheat is part of Edgar S. McFadden;s research on wheat genetics
Edgar S. McFadden in a wheat test plot at a Texas A & M University College Station
Portrait of Edgar S. McFadden, McFadden is known for his breakthroughs in wheat genetics in South Dakota and in Texas
Small grain experiments at Prairie View are observed by Edgar S. McFadden (right) nationally famous wheat breeder of Texas A & M College and Professor Manley Champlin, retired, former head of the department of field husbandry at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada; agronomist Oliver E. Smith (left) is in charge of the Experiment Station tests
Edgar S. McFadden is among a group of people in front of an unknown building
Edgar S. McFadden speaking to a group of people in front of an unknown building
Leaf from the Hours of the Virgin. The page is made of velum originated in Northern France between 1450 and 1460. The recto contains 16 lines with rubricated and historiated initials and rectangular ornamentation in red, blue, and gold. The verso has 16 lines with rubricated and historiated initials, flowers, and rectangular ornamentation in red, blue, and gold. The Hours of the Virgin, part of the Book of Hours that which are devotional prayers for different times of the day. Hours of the Virgin, also known as the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, contained psalms, lessons, hymns, and prayers said at each of the eight canonical hours: Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline. The Book of Hours was the bestselling book of the Middle Ages.
Frank Denholm and another man are with the South Dakota Honey Queen.
Frank and Millie Denholm talking with constituents at the South Dakota State Fair in Huron, South Dakota.
Frank Denholm greeting constituents at an event.
Frank Denholm standing at a podium at an event. A young boy in front of him and a man with a donkey is to the right. There are two other men standing to Denholm's left.
Frank Denholm talking with a constituent in a café.
Frank Denholm speaking to a group in a café.
Frank Denholm is at a podium behind a desk. He is shaking the hands with a VFW member and handing him a folded American flag. A group of people is standing in the hallway.
Frank Denholm signing an autograph in a notebook for two men.
Frank Denholm with constituents in a restaurant.
Frank Denholm having coffee with constituents in a restaurant.
Frank Denholm being served a cup of coffee by a woman.
Frank Denholm talking to constituents in a restaurant.
Frank Denholm seated behind a desk in his Washington, D.C. office. A staff member placed a bouquet of roses on his desk.
Congressman Frank Denholm with veterans watching a Memorial Day parade in Webster, South Dakota
Frank Denholm standing with a VFW member on the street watchin the Memorial Day parade in Webster, South Dakota.
Frank Denholm stands with two constituents on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Jeannie Denholm giving Frank Denholm a kiss on the cheek on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Flood damage in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.
Flood damage in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.
Photographer documenting the flood damage in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.
Flood damage in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.
Flood damage in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.
Flood damage in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.
Flood damage in Rapid City, South Dakota following 15 inches of rain over a small area in the Black Hills caused Rapid Creek and other waterways to overflow on June 9, 1972.
Frank Denholm standing outside by a building with two constituents.
Frank Denholm answering constituents questions at an event in a restaurant.
Frank Denholm answering constituents questions at an event in a restaurant.
Frank and Millie Denholm riding in a convertible in the Augustana College Vikings Days parade in downtown Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Frank Denholm is holding a glass jar while standing at the podium at a Democratic Party campaign event.
Frank and Millie Denholm with a man at a campaign event.
Frank and Millie greeting voters at a campaign event.
Man speaking at a podium during a campaign event for Frank Denholm. Denholm is seated behind him. There is a banner hanging on the wall which says Congratulations Frank.
Frank Denholm is speaking at the podium at a Democratic Party campaign event.
Frank Denholm standing with two constituents at a campaign event. His hands is on the woman's shoulders.
Frank Denholm talking with a constituent at an outdoor event.
Frank Denholm at an event with a room full of people. They appear to be singing.
Frank and Millie Denholm are with the Chapman children in their home during the Christmas season. Millie is playing the piano while Frank and the children are singing.
Frank Denholm greeting people at an event.
Frank and Millie Denholm with another couple at a Christman party.
Frank and Millie Denholm are part of a Congressional delegation visiting South Korea. Here they are at a banquet in a large hall.
Entertainment at a banquet honoring U.S. Speaker of the House of Representatives and other members of Congress on a trip to South Korea.
Frank Denholm is part of a Congressional delegation on a trip to South Korea. Here he is talking to South Korean dignitaries.
Frank Denholm riding in a horse drawn wagon in the Estelline, South Dakota Fourth of July parade.
Frank Denholm standing with constituents on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Frank Denholm standing with constituents on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Frank Denholm standing with constituents on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Frank Denholm standing with constituents on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Frank Denholm working at a desk in his Washington, D.C. office.
South Dakota Governor Richard Kneip, Congressman Frank Denholm, and others are all holding shovels at a ground breaking ceremony.
South Dakota Governor Richard Kneip (far left), Congressman Frank Denholm (second from right), and others at a groundbreaking ceremony
Frank Denholm standing in a cow pasture at a western South Dakota ranch.
Frank Denholm standing in a cow pasture at a western South Dakota ranch. He is pointing to something in the distance.
Frank Denholm with two constituents standing by a horse trailer.
Frank Denholm greeting a constituent while standing in a field.
Congressman Frank Denholm stands on the steps of the U.S. Capitol building
Frank Denholm working at his desk in his law office in Brookings, South Dakota
Frank Denholm (back row, left) and other during the sale of the Denholm Seed Company
Frank and Millie standing by a vintage car
Frank Denholm campaigning at the Democrat Headquarters at the South Dakota State Fair in Huron, South Dakota
Frank Denholm standing in front of his campaign headquarters
Frank Denholm is campaigning in front of the Democratic Headquarters at the South Dakota State Fair in Huron, South Dakota
Frank Denholm standing in front of his campaign headquarters
Senator Tip O'Neill and Congressman Frank Denholm during a press conference, a man with a bandage on his forehead it sitting between them
Denholm Waterfowl Production Area sign
Frank Denholm posing with American Indian dancers at a powwow
Frank Denholm speaking to the crowd at a powwow, two American Indian dancers are standing behind him
FBI Special Agent Frank Denholm is finger printing a suspect
Frank Denholm, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Dakota's 1st district from 1971-1975
Frank Denholm, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Dakota's 1st district from 1971-1975
Congressman Frank Denholm and his wife Millie Denholm with George Bush, Ambassador representative of the United States of America to the United Nations
President Richard Nixon is giving his State of the Union address to Congress
Young Frank Denholm standing by car in winter.
Portrait of Frank Denholm for Sioux Valley Electric.
Elect Frank E. Denholm for U.S. Congress 'A New Strong Voice for South Dakota - Farmer - Businessman - Former FBI Agent - Educator - Lawyer (Democratic Candidate for all the people!)' campaign billboard
Frank Denholm is on the campaign trail. He is in a barn with child. They are standing next to cow.
Frank Denholm signing an autograph. There is a group of men standing around him.
Frank Denholm with a representative of the Union Label Council.
Frank Denholm on the 1968 campaign trail
Frank Denholm with supporters at a rally. They are wearing Denholm and McGovern hats.
Frank Denholm is shaking hands with a man at a campaign event. A woman is standing to the left. Another man has his hand on Denholm's shoulder.
Frank Deholm with Fay and Gene VanHove.
Frank Denholm with Dr. Ike Tieszen.
Millie Denholm at an International Association of Machinists event. Frank Denholm is seated to her right.
Frank Denholm visiting a retail business while campaigning in 1968. He is shaking hands with the business owner. A young boy is in the background.
Frank Denholm in a caf? visiting with constituents during his 1968 campaign.
Frank Denholm at an International Association of Machinists event. He is standing next to a man in front of a Local 862 sign.