Browsing by Subject "Barns"
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Veterinary Research Barn- "Fever Barn" where much of the early work on Texas Fever was done. The barn was build in 1917 and demolished in 1968.
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Veterinary Research Barn- "Fever Barn" where much of the early work on Texas Fever was done. The barn was build in 1917 and demolished in 1968.
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Veterinary Research Barn- "Fever Barn" where much of the early work on Texas Fever was done. The barn was build in 1917 and demolished in 1968.
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Veterinary Research Barn- "Fever Barn" where much of the early work on Texas Fever was done. The barn was build in 1917 and demolished in 1968.
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Farm Research Barn- "Fever Barn" where much of the early work on Texas Fever was done.
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The Cavalry Troops at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas used horses for drill practices up until 1943. The Cavalry tradition was revived at A&M by the Class of 1974, with the naming of the unit after the ...
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It is unconfirmed if this barn was located on the A&M Campus, as Dr. Francis made visits to local farms and ranches.
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Stable A Built around 1936, Stable A was used for cattle and located behind the Large Animal Clinic, housed in the longer wing of the new Veterinary Hospital.
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The Team This image is of the team of men who prehaps worked on the design and construction of a new hay barn, on the day of inspection.
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(Physical: Raiford Stripling, Architect; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu, Phone: 979-845-1951,Website: http://cushing.library.tamu.edu/, 2011-08-29)
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"Dr. R. P. Marsteller…called the historical significance of this little wooden structure to the attention of Dr. A. A. Price who photographed it. The picture shows a corregated lean-to at the left, which was not a part of ...