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VII—PRODUCING FOOD AND FIBER

[1]

U. S. Department of Agriculture, Extension
Service, Report of Cooperative
Extension Work in Agriculture and
Home Economics, 1941–42
(Washington,
D. C., 1943), pp. 3, 4

[2]

The Daily Progress, Charlottesville,
Jan. 5, April 11, 1942, Jan. 11, 1943

[3]

Claude R. Wickard, Report of the Secretary
of Agriculture, 1942
(Washington,
D. C., 1942), p. 102, 1943
(Washington D. C., 1944). p. 22;
Progress, Jan. 11, 1943

[4]

T. O. Scott, Annual Narrative Report,
County Agent's Work, Albemarle
County, Virginia, 1944, p. 26,
1945, p. 2 (typescript, copies in the
County Agent's Office, County Executive's
Office, Extension Division. Blacksburg,
Va., and U. S. Department of
Agriculture, Washington, D. C.)

[5]

Mimeographed booklet on Albemarle
County compiled by Mrs. Ruth Burruss
Huff for distribution to members of the
Women's Land Army; Progress, July
21, 1942

[6]

Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1944,
p. 24

[7]

Progress, April 13, 1944

[8]

Wickard, Report of the Secretary of
Agriculture, 1942,
p. 170: Progress,
May 23, Dec. 28, 1944; The Soil Saver
(monthly publication of the Thomas
Jefferson Soil Conservation District).
no. 1 (Jan., 1946), no. 4 (April
1946): Katherine Glover, “Hopeful
Holiday,” Holiday, vol. II. no. 6
(June, 1947), p. 72

[9]

Progress, Dec. 1, 1944

[10]

Wickard, Report of the Secretary of
Agriculture, 1942,
pp. 147–148; information
received from Miss Ina Glick

[11]

U. S. Department of Agriculture, Extension
Service, Report of Cooperative
Extension Work in Agriculture and
Home Economics, 1941–42, 1945

(Washington, D. C., 1946); Scott,
Annual Narrative Report, 1944, p. 3;
Mrs. Bessie Dunn Miller, Annual Narrative
Report, Home Demonstration
Work, Albemarle County. Virginia,
1942, p. 3, 1943, p. 3 (typescript,
copies in the County Agent's Office,
County Executive's Office. Extension
Division, Blacksburg, Va., and U. S.
Department of Agriculture, Washington,
D. C.); Mrs. Ruth Burruss Huff,
Annual Narrative Report, Home Demonstration
Work, Albemarle County,
Virginia, 1944, p. 4 (typescript, copies
on file in the same places as her predecessor's
annual reports)


412

Page 412
[12]

Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1944,
p. 3

[13]

U. S. Department of Agriculture. Extension
Service, Report of Cooperative
Extension Work in Agriculture and
Home Economics, 1941–42,
p. 4;
Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1943,
pp. 2, 10

[14]

Chesley A. Haden. “Our Experience
with Labor Camps,” Virginia Fruit,
vol. XXXI, no. 1 (Jan., 1943), pp. 9091;
Progress, June 8, 1942

[15]

Progress, Jan. 6, 1943

[16]

Progress, Jan. 22, March 11, 13, 23,
May 11, 1943; Agricultural Deferment
(Selective Service System Special Monograph,
No. 7, Washington, D. C.,
1947), pp. 56–59

[17]

Progress, Feb. 4, 11, 23, July 11, 29,
Aug. 5, 24, 1944, Jan. 15, Aug. 1,
Nov. 30, 1945; Virginia Fruit, vol.
XXXII, no. 8 (Aug., 1944), p. 1;
Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1944,
pp. 16–25, 28–30

[18]

Progress, July 29, Aug. 1, 8, Sept. 26.
Oct. 26, 1944; Scott, Annual Narrative
Report, 1944, pp. 16–25, 28–30

[19]

Progress, June 22, July 26, 29, Aug.
7, 17, 21, 1944: Huff, Annual Narrative
Report, 1944, pp. 19–20: Scott,
Annual Narrative Report, 1944, pp.
16–25

[20]

Progress, Oct. 26, 1944, Jan. 15, 1945;
Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1944

[21]

Progress, Aug. 14, 1942, April 5, 6,
Oct. 6, 1944, Aug. 22, Sept. 1, Oct.
13, 1945; United States Census of
Agriculture, 1945,
vol. I, part 15, p.
88; Scott, Annual Narrative Report,
1941, p. 5, 1943, pp. 5, 8, 1944, pp.
10–11, 1945, pp. 3–8

[22]

Progress, Jan. 14, May 13, 1943; The
Scottsville News,
June 10, 1943

[23]

Progress, Jan. 26, Feb. 4, Oct. 2,
1944: Scott, Annual Narrative Report.
1944, pp. 15–16

[24]

Progress, June 5, 9, 1945: The Virginia
Farm Bureau News.
vol. III, no,
7 (July, 1943), vol. V, no. 7 (July,
1945)

[25]

Progress, Oct. 11, 1943, Oct. 11,
1944; Virginia Fruit, vol. XXXI, no.
10 (Oct., 1943), pp. 1–5

[26]

Progress, Sept. 15, 1941. Oct. 9. Nov.
8, 1944: Virginia Fruit, vol. XXIX.
no. 2 (Feb., 1941), pp. 4–8

[27]

Progress, Aug. 12, 1943, Feb. 10,
April 22, 1944; Virginia Fruit, vol.
XXXII, no. 7 (July, 1944). pp. 1, 3

[28]

Information given by the local Agricultural
Adjustment Administration
office

[29]

Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1942,
1943, 1944, 1945

[30]

Information received from John A.
Smart: Progress, April 14, 1944

[31]

The Soil Saver, no. 8 (Aug., 1946)

[32]

Glover, “Hopeful Holiday,” Holiday,
vol. II, no. 6 (June, 1947), p. 73.
Reprinted from HOLIDAY—A Curtis
Publication. Copyrighted 1947. The
Curtis Publishing Company.

[33]

Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1943;
Progress, Oct. 28, 1943, July 11, Nov.
16, 1944

[34]

Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1941,
p. 6; Progress, June 29, Oct. 20, 1943

[35]

Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1942,
1943, 1944, 1945: Conley Greer, Annual
Narrative Report, Local County
Farm Agent, Albemarle County, Virginia,
1942, 1943, 1944. 1945 (typescript,
County Agent's Office, County
Executive's Office, Extension Division,
Blacksburg, Va., U. S. Department
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.)

[36]

United States Census of Agriculture:
1945,
vol. I, part 15, p. 109

[37]

Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1942,
1943, 1944, 1945; United States Census
of Agriculture: 1945,
vol. I, part
15, p. 109

[38]

United States Census of Agriculture:
1945,
vol. I, part 15, p. 109; Progress,
Feb. 3, 5, 17, 1942, Jan. 6. 1943

[39]

United States Census of Agriculture:
1945,
vol. I, part 15, p. 109; Scott,
Annual Narrative Report. 1944

[40]

Scott, Annual Narrative Report, 1943,
p. 9, 1944, pp. 8–10, 1945, pp. 3–8;
United States Census of Agriculture:
1945,
vol. I. part 15, p. 109; Progress,
Sept. 18, 1945

[41]

Miller, Annual Narrative Report,
1943, pp. 7–18; Huff, Annual Narrative
Report, 1944, pp. 8–24. 1945, pp.
10–26; Scott, Annual Narrative Report,
1943, pp. 6–7, 1945, p. 5; Greer,
Annual Narrative Report. 1942, 1943,
1944, 1945; Progress, Feb. 21, March
23, May 2, 1942, Jan. 21, April 4, June
26, 1944, Jan. 19, 1945

[42]

Progress, March 28, April 1, 3, 11,
Aug. 1, 1942, March 2, April 16, 1943,
April 4, 1944; information received
from Mrs. Theodore Hough; Mary C.
Kidder, “A Children's Victory Garden,”
Garden Gossip, vol. XVII. no. 10 (Oct.,
1942), p. 11

[43]

Progress, Sept.
30, Oct. 2, 1943, Sept. 21, 23, 28, 1944; Elizabeth F. Strong,
“Albemarle's Victory Garden Fair,”
Garden Gossip, vol. XVIII, no. 11
(Nov., 1943), pp. 3–4; The Journal
and Guide
(Peninsula Edition), Norfolk,
Oct. 14, 1944

[44]

Progress, March 23, 1943: Miller, Annual
Narrative Report, 1943, pp. 7–9;
Huff, Annual Narrative Report, 1944,
pp. 9–11, 1945, pp. 5–29

[45]

Progress, April 17, May 6, June 7,
July 13, 20, Dec. 21, 22, 1943, July 1,
Aug, 5, 16, 30, Sept. 22, Oct. 6, 30,
1944, May 12, Aug. 25, 1945

[46]

Miller, Annual Narrative Report, 1942,
pp. 5–22; Huff, Annual Narrative
Report, 1944, pp. 9–28, 1945. pp. 8–27;
The Soil Saver, no. 2 (Feb., 1946)

[47]

Progress, April 7, 9, 1942. Aug. 19,
20, Oct. 8, Dec. 15, 28, 1943, March 1,
June 29, Aug. 3, Dec. 6, 1944, Jan.
6, March 1, April 19, 1945; The Soil
Saver,
no. 3 (March, 1946)

[48]

United States Census of Agriculture:
1945,
vol. I, part 15, pp. 38, 56, 130,
141, 172

[49]

Progress, March 19, 31, 1943; United
States Census of Agriculture: 1945,

vol. I, part 15, p. 18

[50]

Clinton P. Anderson, Report of the
Secretary of Agriculture, 1945
(Washington,
D. C., 1946), p. 4