Farm buildings from home-grown timber in the South, Farmers' Bulletin no. 1975, by W. K. Williams, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., 1945 September

Collection Type

  • Ephemera

Date

1945

Location Note

Removed from EP005: Richard Cheek architectural plan book collection.

GUSN

GUSN-369559

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Description

Farmers' Bulletin no. 1975 published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Published in September 1945. Written by W. K. Williams. Bulletin contains articles on constructing farm buildings using timber grown in the South of the United States. Includes photographs depicting a number of scenes, including trees in the forest, lumber farm building being built, and finished lumber farm buildings.

Details

Descriptive Terms

lumber
building materials
construction (assembling)
animal housing (farm structures)
barns
photographic prints
printed ephemera
bulletins

Physical Descrption

1 bulletin , 17 pages : photographic prints ; 9 x 5 13/16 inches

Collection Code

EP001

Collection Name

Ephemera collection

Date of Acquisition

2023

Reference Code

EP001.12.006.009.028

Credit Line

Gift of Richard Cheek, 2023

Places

Washington (DC)

Record Details

Originator

United States. Department of Agriculture (Publisher)
Williams, W. K. (Author)

Material Type

printed ephemera
bulletins

Other People

Williams, W. K.

Other Organizations

United States. Department of Agriculture

Subjects

bulletins
Lumber
Farm buildings

Description Level

Item

Location Note

Removed from EP005: Richard Cheek architectural plan book collection.

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