Descriptive
summary
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creator: |
Brown,
Farwell T. (Farwell Tilden), 1910- |
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title: |
Records |
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dates: |
1968-2003 |
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extent: |
0.21 linear feet (1 half-document box) |
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collection number: |
RS 21/7/151 |
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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: |
Farwell T.
Brown Papers, RS 21/7/151, Special Collections
Department, Iowa State University Library. |
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Biographical note
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Farwell Tilden Brown was born December 17, 1910 to Harry
Brown and Mary Tilden Brown and has spent his long life in
Ames, Iowa (with the exception of one academic year spent
at Oberlin College in Ohio). After graduating from Ames
High School in 1929, Brown graduated from Iowa State
College (University) with a B.S. (1934) in Agricultural Economics
and went to work at his father’s insurance company until
his father died. In 1961, he began a career as a real
estate appraiser with the highway commission (now the Iowa
Department of Transportation), which lasted until his
retirement January 1, 1976.
Brown married Ruth Mosher in 1940 and the couple
raised two sons and two daughters.
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Collection
Description
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The collection contains news clippings about Farwell Brown
and his various enterprises, including the Farwell T.
Brown Photographic Archive, a selection of columns and
articles written by Brown about Ames history, five
calendars created by Brown with historic images of Ames,
and an oral history interview Brown conducted in 1968 with
Minnesota lumberjack Frank Brean.
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Container
list
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Box
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Folder
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Title
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Date
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1
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1
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Ames calendars
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1990-1994
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1
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2
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News clippings
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1992-2003
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1
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3
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Oral history interview
(audiocassette) with Frank Brean of Akely, Minnesota
about logging days
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1968
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1
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4
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Writings
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1992-2001
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1
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5
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Family history
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n.d.
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1 |
6 |
Speech: "Stories Told by the
I.S.U. Cemetery" |
2001 |
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1 |
7 |
Correspondence |
2004 |
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