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Marshall, Elysian Fields & Southeastern (MEFS) 5
A photograph print showing the Marshall, Elysian Fields & Southeastern (MEFS) 5, 2-6-2, Marshall, TX.
Texas Pacific (T&P) 906
A photograph print showing Texas Pacific (T&P) 906, 4-8-2 (class M-2), Marshall, TX.
Texas Pacific (T&P) 712
A photograph print showing Texas Pacific (T&P) 712, 4-6-2 (P-1AR), on passenger train, Hallsville, TX.
Invitation to celebrate the NAACP Martin Luther King Jr. celebration
Letter inviting the recipient to attend the NAACP's 3rd annual Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday celebration in Marshall, Texas.
Letter from Mrs. Charles W. Wilson regarding a banquet
Letter regarding tickets for a banquet and asking for donations to the NAACP.
Grass, Legume and Forb Cultivation
Photograph of Soil Unit 12 FC, Class III. 24 acres in cultivation for nearly 100 years. In the fall of 1950, 10 acres were chiseled, fertilized with 500 pounds of 0-14-?? Fertilizer and 100 pounds of 33-0-0 and seeded with crimson clover. During 1951, the whole field gave 4360 animal days grazing plus 2000 pounds of crimson clover seed off 10 acres. The rest of the field (14 acres) was fertilized with 300 pounds of 0-12-12 fertilizer and 100 pounds of 16-0-0 per acre. During 1952 (drought year), the whole field gave 3916 animal days grazing plus 1800 pounds crimson clover seed from the 10 acres. The 10 acres received 100 pounds of 0-12-12 fertilizer and the whole field 100 pounds of 33-0-0 fertilizer per acre. Through June 12, 1953 (drought year), the whole field gave 2848 animal days grazing. On June 8, green vetch clippings showed 20480 pounds per acre on 10 acres compared harvested from a 10 acre area. RIGHT: Plant from chiseled area. LEFT: Plant from unchiseled area. TX 48-915.
Soils, Soil Erosion, Soil Conservation & Crop Management
Photograph of Soil Unit 12 FC, Class III. 24 acres in cultivation for nearly 100 years. In the Fall of 1950, 10 acres were chiseled [i.e., furrowed with a chisel plow], fertilized with 500 pounds of 0-14-7 fertilizer and 100 pounds of 33-0-0 fertilizer and seeded with crimson clover. During 1951 the whole field gave 4360 animal days of grazing plus 2000 pounds crimson clover seed off of ten acres. The rest of the field (14 acres) was fertilized with 300 pounds of 0-12-12 fertilizer and 100 pounds of 16-0-0 fertilizer per acre. During 1952 (a drought year), the whole field gave 3916 animal days grazing plus 1800 pounds of crimson clover seed from the 10 acres. The 10 acres received 100 pounds of 0-12-12 fertilizer and 100 pounds of 16-0-0 fertilizer per acre. Through June 12, 1953 (another drought year), the whole field gave 2848 animal days of grazing. On June 8, green weight clippings showed 20480 pounds per acre on 10 acre area compared to 4960 pounds on the 14 acre area. For June 12, 3600 pounds cured hay per acre was harvested from the 10 acre area. RIGHT: Plant from the chiseled area. LEFT: Plant from unchiseled area. TX-48-915.
[Photograph 2012.201.B0406.0504]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Watching a practice game from the sidelines at the Indians' spring camp in Marshall Tex., are these four pitching hopefuls."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0241.0072]
Photograph used for a newspaper owned by the Oklahoma Publishing Company. Caption: "Henry Greizfu points his fingers and asks "which way" in the Indians, spring camp at Marshall, Tex."
[Photograph 2012.201.B0232.0087]
Photograph taken for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "M. B. Cole of Marshall, Texas, will show his western paintings in the Art Gallery of the No Man's Land historical museum at Goodwell throughout November."
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