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Albert S. Hunter Collection, 1899-1961

Collection Overview

Title: Albert S. Hunter Collection, 1899-1961

Predominant Dates: 1946-1961

ID: MSS Hunter

Primary Creator: Hunter, Albert S.

Extent: 1.9 cubic feet. More info below.

Languages of Materials: English [eng]

Abstract

The Albert S. Hunter Collection consists of research records, publications, maps, plans, and photographs of the Columbia Basin Wheat Project and of rubber research projects in California and Texas. It also includes several early-20th century photographs of Oregon and California scenes that were collected by Hunter.

Biographical / Historical Notes

Albert Sinclair Hunter was born in Greene County, Indiana, to Sinclair and Effie Alice Carpenter Hunter on October 21, 1908.

He farmed in Missouri and Iowa before starting school at Utah State Agricultural College in 1934.  He earned his bachelors in chemistry four years later.  Hunter went on to earn a masters degree in chemistry at Washington State in 1940, and a doctorate in soil science from Rutgers in 1943.

After graduating, he worked with the United States Department of Agriculture on a guayule rubber project during World War Two.  He then worked at the US Plant, Soil, and Nutrition Laboratory at Cornell before starting at Oregon State as a Professor of Soils  in 1949.  At Oregon State, he was a part of the Western Soil and Water Management Division, which was associated with the Experiment Station.

He married Mildred Pixton Bowers on September 5, 1947.  Mildred also graduated from Utah State Agricultural College, and then earned a masters in Nutritional and Institutional Management from Columbia.  At the time of their marriage, she was Assistant Professor of Home Economics at USAC.  While they were living in Oregon, she also worked at the Experiment Station.

In July 1957, Hunter started a new position in the Department of Agronomy at Pennsylvania State.  After retiring in 1974, he taught soil fertility in Portuguese at the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria in Brazil for three years.

Albert Hunter died January 22, 1991, in State College, Pennsylvania, leaving Mildred a widow.

Administrative Information

More Extent Information: 1 cubic foot box, 1 document box, 1 12x17 oversize box

Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation: Albert S. Hunter Collection (MSS Hunter), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Processing Information: This collection is not fully processed and a complete finding aid is not available at this time.

Other URL: A preliminary container list was created for this collection on or before November 14, 2014.

Creators

Hunter, Albert S.

People, Places, and Topics

History of Science
Hunter, Albert S.
Natural Resources
University History


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