Descriptive summary
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creator: |
Knapp,
Seaman Asahel (1833-1911) |
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title: |
Papers |
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dates: |
1867-2005, n.d. |
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extent: |
2.8
linear ft. (2
document boxes, 1 half-document box, 2 oversized boxes)
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collection number: |
RS
2/2
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repository: |
University Archives,
Special Collections Department, Iowa State University. |
Administrative information
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access: |
Open for research |
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publication rights: |
Consult Head,
Special Collections Department
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preferred citation: |
Seaman Asahel Knapp Papers, RS 2/2,
Special
Collections Department,
Iowa
State University
Library.
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Biographical note
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Seaman
Asahel Knapp was born
December 16, 1833
, in northern
New York
.
At sixteen, he attended the
Troy
Conference
Academy
(
Green
Mountain
College
) at
Poultney
,
Vermont
, where he met his wife. He
graduated from
Union
College
in
Schenectady
,
New York
, in 1856 with Phi Beta Kappa honors.
Knapp and his wife went to Fort Edward Collegiate
Institute where they both took teaching positions and Mr. Knapp
soon became Vice-President (1856-1863).
He later served as the assistant manager (1864-1865) of
the
Ripley
Female
College
(
Green
Mountain
College
).
In 1866, Knapp and his family traveled west to
Iowa
.
While
in
Iowa
, Knapp was pastor of a
Methodist church, Head of the
Iowa
College
for the Blind, and
editor of an agricultural paper.
Knapp was appointed to head the agriculture program at
Iowa
State
Agricultural
College
(
Iowa
State
University
) in 1879.
He later served a one-year term as
Iowa
State
s second president
(1883-1884) before moving to
Louisiana
and having a
distinguished career in southern agriculture.
While
at
Iowa
State
, Knapp was the first
Chair of Agriculture. He
was responsible for developing the agricultural curriculum and
conducting early experiments in animal husbandry, dairy
industry, and farm crops. Knapp
also helped draft the 1883 Experiment Station Bill that was
presented to the United States House of Representatives.
After leaving
Iowa
in 1885 he continued to
pursue his agricultural interests and is credited for starting
the first agricultural demonstration farm at
Terrell
,
Texas
.
Knapp
married Maria Elizabeth Hotchkiss in 1856 and they had six
children. Knapp died
April
1, 1911
,
and was buried in
Ames
,
Iowa
,
at the college cemetery.
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Collection description
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The
collection includes biographical materials, correspondence,
written addresses, lectures, writings, and family genealogy.
Included with the family genealogical papers are
interviews with his grandson, Seaman A. Knapp.
Also included are clippings and booklets related to the
anniversary of the creation of the first cooperative
demonstration farm at
Terrell
,
Texas
.
There are two family scrapbooks included in the
collection. One
scrapbook is from Jeanette Knapp, Seaman Knapps
granddaughter, and the other from her husband, Alexis E.
Stoddard. |
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Organization
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The
collection is arranged alphabetically.
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Container List
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Box |
Folder |
Title |
Dates |
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1 |
Addresses |
1884-1906, n.d. |
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2 |
Ag Extension 25th
Anniversary Celebration |
1928-1929 |
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3 |
Ag Extension 50th
Anniversary Celebration |
1953 |
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4 |
Ag Extension 75th
Anniversary Celebration |
1978 |
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5 |
Biographical Information Life
At Eighty, by J. W. Canada, see pages 96 and 194 |
1952 |
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6 |
Biographical Information
Biography of Seaman A. Knapp, by Mrs. A. M. Mayo His
Daughter |
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7 |
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1913-2003, n.d. |
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8 |
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1911-1957 |
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9 |
Biographical Information
Remarks made at President Knapps funeral |
1911 |
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10 |
Biographical Materials |
1906-1933, n.d. |
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11 |
Correspondence |
1876-1883, n.d. |
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12 |
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13 |
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1 |
Family History Alexis Erling
Stoddard, grandson-in-law of President Knapp |
1916-1958 |
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2 |
Family History Bradford Knapp,
Jr., grandson of President Knapp |
1936 |
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3 |
Family History Bradford Knapp,
son of President Knapp |
1911-2005, n.d. |
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4 |
Family History Charles Boynton
Knapp, great-great-grandson of President Knapp |
1987-1989 |
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5 |
Family History Herman Knapp,
son of President Knapp |
1910-1923 |
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6 |
Family History Interview
(transcript) with Laura Storms Knapp, wife of Seaman Knapp,
granddaughter-in-law of President Knapp, and daughter of
President Albert Boynton Storms |
1969 |
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7 |
Family History Interview
(transcript) with Seaman A. Knapp, son of Herman Knapp and
grandson of President Knapp |
1958 |
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8 |
Family History Interview
(transcript) with Seaman A. Knapp, son of Herman Knapp and
grandson of President Knapp |
1965 |
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Family History Interviews
(audio recordings) with Laura Storms Knapp and Seaman A.
Knapp: 6 cassette tapes, 3 magnetic tape reels, housed in
the vault |
1958-1969 |
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9 |
Family History Knapp family
genealogy |
1976-1989 |
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10 |
Family History Laura Storms
Knapp, granddaughter-in-law of President Knapp |
1911-1974 |
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11 |
Family History Mrs. S. A.
Knapp, Maria E. Hotchkiss, wife of President Knapp |
1900-1910 |
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12 |
Family History Seaman A.
Knapp, grandson of President Knapp |
1939, 1946 |
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13 |
Memorials Knapp Cup |
1953-1976 |
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14 |
Memorials Knapp Memorial Arch |
1934-1937 |
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15 |
Memorials Memorial Garden at
McNeese State University |
1973-1976, n.d. |
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16 |
Memorials Seaman Knapp
Memorial Lecture |
1981 |
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15 |
Porter Farm National Historic
Landmark |
1964-2001, n.d. |
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16 |
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1899-1934 |
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17 |
Publications Lectures
on Horticulture
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21 |
Publications "Recollections of
Extension History" by J. A. Evans |
1938 |
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Scrapbook Alexis Erling
Stoddard, husband of Jeanette Knapp, 210-4x5, 9-8x10,
1-large format |
1915-1916 |
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Scrapbook Jeanette Knapp,
159-4x5, 4-5x7 |
1900-1925 |
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18 |
Terrell Transcript Articles on
demonstration farm |
1903-1904 |
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