Endowment Farms Records

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Collection Overview

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ID: 8/1/53

Primary Creator: University of Illinois at U-C. College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences

Extent: 4.6 cubic feet

Date Acquired: 02/04/2005

Subjects: Agricultural Colleges, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Finance, Crop Production, Drainage, Erosion, Livestock Management, Milk Production, Photographs, Purchasing, Soil Fertility, Soil Testing, Vermilion County, Illinois

Formats/Genres: Farm Accounts, Financial Records

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Endowment Farms Records maintained by the Agricultural Property Services Division for the management of endowment farms, including the Carter-Pennell Farm (Vermillion County) (1923-99), and containing correspondence with Deans H.W. Mumford, H.P. Rusk, and internal University correspondence, financial statements and reports, farm account books, maps and blueprints, test reports, registration forms, leases, invoices, purchase orders, settlements, cash sales, and grain statements; concerning crop production; milk production; farm and road repairs and improvements; erosion control and drainage; soil acidity; farm inventory; tenants; and finances.

Biographical Note

Agricultural instruction was provided for in the Land Grant Act of Congress in 1862 and it was one of the chief aims of the university at its beginning.1 In 1867, the Board of Trustees established the Agricultural Department, made up of the School of General Agriculture and the School of Horticulture, Fruit-growing, and Landscape Gardening.2 It was formally recognized as a College and the dean's office was established in 1877.3 The dean is appointed biennially by the Board of Trustees and his duties include: preparing the budget; representing and reporting on the college to outside authorities; and coordinating the activities of the departments and special offices.4 The dean is also responsible for the operations of the Office of Publications and the Office of Agricultural Communications, both established in 1966,5 and the Office of International Agricultural Programs, which was established in 1966 to coordinate college-wide programs such as the International Soybean Program.6 In 1965, the title of the office changed from Dean of the College, Director of the Experiment Station, and Director of the Cooperative Extension Service to Dean of the College of Agriculture.7

1. Board of Trustees Transactions, 1st Report, Laws Concerning the Industrial University, Laws of Congress, p. 1-3; 1st Report, May 7, 1867, p. 47.

2. Board of Trustees Transactions, 1st Report, May 8, 1867, p. 50.

3. Board of Trustees Transactions, 9th Report, June 7, 1877, p. 45.

4. University of Illinois Statutes, May 17, 1972, p. 12-14

5. Board of Trustees Transactions, 54th Report, October 13, 1966, p. 169.

6. Board of Trustees Transactions, 54th Report, September 21, 1966, p. 84.

7. Board of Trustees Transactions, 53rd Report, February 17, 1965, p. 393.

Subject/Index Terms

Agricultural Colleges
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Finance
Crop Production
Drainage
Erosion
Livestock Management
Milk Production
Photographs
Purchasing
Soil Fertility
Soil Testing
Vermilion County, Illinois

Administrative Information

Repository: University of Illinois Archives

Acquisition Source: Agricultural Property Services Division

Other Note: 7 pages

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/0801053.pdf

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