Books by "Arthur Crawford Foster"

7 books found

The Dutch Elm Disease Eradication Project

The Dutch Elm Disease Eradication Project

by Alice Linna Allen Bailey Nightingale, Alonzo Clayton Davis, Arthur William Lindquist, Benjamin Ralph Stauber, Charles Frederick Clark, David Griffiths, Ernest Adna Back, Frank Rabak, Frederick Charles Lincoln, George Arceneaux, Gustaf Adolph Pearson, Harry Lawrence Wilson, Homer Charles McNamara, Hubert Hill Moon, Leon Howard Worthley, Max Raymond Osburn, Olaus Johan Murie, R. Clifford Hall, Roy Magruder, United States. Department of Agriculture, Waldo Lee McAtee, William Doyle Reed, Arthur Clifton McIntyre, Austin Winfield Morrill, Charles W. Culpepper, Frederick James Stevenson, Glen Blaine Ramsey, Houston Vernon Claborn, Joseph William Lipp, Leslie Rushton Hawthorn, Mark Mathew Regan, R. T. Cotton, Robert Theodore Stutts, Walter Van Price, Erskine McFarlane Livingstone, Joseph Stuart Caldwell

1935

Chemicals in the Apiary

Chemicals in the Apiary

by Clyde Carney Hamilton, Harry O. Yates, Jessie Gladys Fiske, Maurice Adin Blake, Ray Hutson, Thomas Jefferson Headlee, Arthur James Farley, William Hope Martin

1929

Irish Potato Disease Investigations, 1924-25

Irish Potato Disease Investigations, 1924-25

by Arthur Crawford Foster, Arthur Stevens Rhoads, George Frederick Weber, J. E. Turlington, Joseph Ralph Watson, Levi Otto Gratz, R. E. Nolen, William Burleigh Tisdale, Wilmon Newell, Edgar F. Grossman, Henry Glenn Hamilton, J. G. Kelley, Arthur Forrest Camp

1924

Quality and Value of Important Types of Peat Material

Quality and Value of Important Types of Peat Material

by Alfred Paul Dachnowski-Stokes, Arnold Parker Sturtevant, Arthur John Ackerman, Gershom Franklin White, Harris Perley Gould, James Minor Workman, Roy Elliott Campbell, Roy Wilson Hilts, William Jeter Phillips, Frank Andrews, Robert Sullivan Hollingshead

1922

The Grant Family

The Grant Family

by Arthur Hastings Grant

1898

Matthew Grant (1601-1681) and his family emigrated from England to Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1630, and in 1635 moved to Windsor, Connecticut. He married twice (once in England, once in Windsor). Descendants lived throughout the United States and elsewhere. Includes genealogy of President Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885).