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John Wilford Carlson Papers, (1913-1977)

COLL MSS 27

Inventory:

Scope & Content Note:

This collection contains the papers of John W. Carlson and span the period of 1913 to 1977. This fifteen-box collection consists of Carlson’s correspondence, diaries, missionary papers, personal papers, professional papers, work concerning alfalfa seed production, materials relating to his research on the lygus bug, and work on various Utah State University agricultrual experiment stations. Correspondence has been arranged chronologically and the sender and receiver have been listed. The researcher should be aware that some materials in this collection, although few, are in the Swedish language.

This collection also contains a two-box addendum that was placed at the end of the collection (Boxes 14 and 15). This addendum contains some of Carlson’s correspondence, essays, publications, dissertation papers, school notes, and other papers. These materials have been arranged topically, chronologically, and then alphabetically.

This collection also contains papers concerning John Leroy Carlson, John W. Carlson’s son who died in 1945. John Leroy Carlson’s papers (Boxes 4 and 5) include his records while a student at USAC during 1943 and 1944 and correspondence concerning his experience in the US Navy during World War II , 1944 to 1945. These papers describe his experience at US Naval Training Center at Farragut, ID, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco and Great Lakes Naval Base, Illinois, where he died of Rheumatic Fever.

Provenance Note:

The materials in this collection were donated to USU Special Collections & Archives in 1975 and 1998 by Virginia Carlson Parker.

Biographical Sketch:

By Virginia C. Parker

John Wilford Carlson (1891-1977) was the first of twins born May 11, 1891, in Logan, Utah, to John Augustus Carlson and Anna Lundstrom Carlson. His twin was named Carl Hyrum Carlson. They were the third and fourth of the ten children in the Carlson family.

When the twins were born, the Carlsons were living in a log house at 3rd South and 5th East. It stood facing a pasture in the bend of Logan River. There the Carlsons kept milk cows and maintained a pasture and garden which sustained the family. When the twins were four years old, they became ill with scarlet fever. John W. was left with a partial deafness which affected his life very much.

His position as the eldest son in a Mormon family became somewhat diminished in favor of the younger more outgoing and unimpaired brother. They would remain separated by one year in school due to the difficulty John W. had learning to read. But overcoming his handicap and compensating for it, caused John to develop the personality and scholarly traits which motivated him in his later life. It also permitted him a privacy for thoughtful and undistracted study.

From early childhood, John W. preferred the out-of-doors. He enjoyed working in the hayfields. He became an enthusiastic mountaineer, spending much of his free time hiking and exploring in the nearby mountains. He became an enthusiastic athlete. He became a good basketball player and swimmer. Though John W. was slight in stature, he developed great physical endurance which made possible the many years he would work in the open field and sunlight. He enjoyed excellent health throughout his long life. His only major illness was suffered in Sweden during the War. He had influenza in 1918 from which he recovered unimpaired.

The family moved to Smithfield in 1894. There John W.’s father took over the blacksmith shop which stood at the corner of Main and Center. John W. lived in Smithfield until he finished grammar school. The family lived at 1st North and 3rd East on a large corner lot. The family kept milk cows which were led to pasture in the fields outlying Smithfield each day.

In 1907, John W. was promoted from the sixth to the eighth grade so that he and Carl received their diplomas from Smithfield Grammar School together. They then enrolled in the Brigham Young College (BYC) in Logan. By 1910, several of the children were boarding in Logan so that they could attend the College. The blacksmith shop in Smithfield was sold and the family moved to Logan. There they built a large home at 1st South and 4th East. The center of the block was a large pasture shared by the families. The Logan River runs through this land and John W. eventually bought his property from his father and built his own home there.

At the BYC, the twins followed different paths. Carl studied business and eventually became the manager of a branch of the furniture store in Preston, Idaho. John pursued a course of study in manual arts and became a skilled carpenter. He received his degree from the BYC in 1911. He worked at his trade and for the Lundstrom Furniture Company until 1916 when he accepted a call to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Sweden. There he worked mostly in Vinaker and Norrkoping where members of the family still lived. While there, he was caught by the blockade which the British placed across the North Sea to prevent German ships and submarines from gaining access to the Atlantic. Mail service was scanty, the result being that John was cut off from assistance from his family. He survived the War in Sweden primarily through the charity of the "Saints" in the Mission and cousins still living in Vinaker. John served alone in the Mission during much of this time. In order to pass the long dark winter nights, John turned to the study of Swedish literature and history. He was very proficient in the language and he began to experiment with translations of Swedish poetry into English. While on a visit to the University of Lund, he became most interested in the poet Esais Tegner, who like his family, had come from Sodermanland. John was enchanted with Tegner's Fritiof Saga, a story of Viking Sweden. He began translations which he would return to in the last years of his life. It was during that same trip to Lund that John made the decision to continue his own formal education when he returned to Utah. There in the library was a manuscript inscription which John has remembered and quoted on many occasions:

True wisdom is like a diamond, a crystal drop of heavenly light. And the purer, the greater its worth; and the more the light of day shines forth.

Address to the Graduates, Esais Tegner Lund University, Sweden, 1820. Translated by John W. Carlson.

John said that it was this small statement that inspired him to seek wisdom, but the first step would be the acquisition of knowledge and he determined at that moment that he wanted to return to school.

The war over, he was finally permitted to leave Sweden and he was honorably discharged from the Mission April 3, 1919. He returned to Logan in May of that year. He spent the summer working in hayfield with his boyhood friend, E. Leroy Hanson, who had been a medic in the Army during the war. They both decided to go on to school. Hanson went to the University of Kentucky to study Medicine. John sought the support of his parents, and in September 1919, enrolled at the Utah State Agricultural College.

He developed an interest in forage crops very early. During his undergraduate years he worked part-time under the direction of Professor B.L. Richards. He received his B.S. degree from U.S.A.C. in June 1922.

After his return from his mission, John became active in the Logan Seventh Ward M.I.A. He met and courted Ina Elvina Sorensen. They were married June 22, 1922. They made their first home in an apartment on the third floor of the Plant Industry Building on the U.S.A.C. campus. John began his graduate studies and continued his work in agricultural research. He spent the year 1922 - 1923 in post graduate study. In September 1923, he accepted a position as teacher at Syracuse High School. He went to Roosevelt High School in 1924 - 1925 to teach agriculture, manual arts, and mathematics. He returned to Logan and the Agricultural Experiment Station each summer.

His graduate studies led to an interest in field and forage crops, especially alfalfa. In the summer of 1924, John participated in a field survey of the Uintah Basin which led to the establishment of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental Farm by the State of Utah. When it was established on July 1, 1925, John was appointed Superintendent. The site chosen was forty acres just east of the Uintah River along the north side of U.S. Highway 40 at Fort Duchesne. The farm was leased from F.O. Lundberg who in turn leased it from John Quip. Because the land needed to experiment on was Native American Indian land, it had priority water rights and it also had soils suitable for the purpose of alfalfa seed research. The story of the farm has been told in the Annual Reports of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. John W. Carlson also kept a diary during this period (excerpts of his diary and research during this period were published as Parker, Virginia C., Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 46 No. 4, Fall 1978). During the first year of the farm, John also served as a field inspector for the Utah State Department of Agriculture, his purpose was to identify noxious weeds in order that they be exterminated. He returned to Logan during the winter months to do laboratory work and organize the data collected during the summer. Having completed his graduate studies, John wrote his thesis about the alfalfa plant based on studies done at Fort Duchesne. He was granted his M.S. degree in Agronomy by U.S.A.C. in June 1927.

By 1923, Utah's position as the primary producer of alfalfa seed for the nation was threatened by increasing failure to produce seed from the native plants grown in virgin soils like the Uintah Basin. The first years at the farm were devoted to the study of soils, climate, noxious weeds, and harmful insects. When John W. Carlson made the observation and association of lygus bug injury to the alfalfa plant as the primary cause of seed theory until it could be thoroughly investigated.

In 1935, the Experimental Farm was closed without solving the problem of growing alfalfa seed successfully. However, John having developed his theory of lygus bug injury to the alfalfa plant left the Uintah Basin experiments determined to continue the investigation of the problems. After closing the farm, he took leave from the Agricultural Experiment Station and in 1936, went to the University of Wisconsin to work toward his Ph.D. degree. The degree was granted in 1938. His dissertation, "Lygus Damage to Alfalfa in Relation to Seed Production" was also published in the Journal of Agricultural Research, v. 61, no. 11, December 1, 1940, pp. 791 - 815. It defines his theories and conclusions. As a result of his work at the University of Wisconsin, John was appointed as an Associate Agronomist with the United States Department of Agriculture on July 1, 1937. He returned to Utah to engage in research on the production of alfalfa seed.

The first indications of success came in the 1940's when DDT became available to control the harmful insects; but it also damaged the bees necessary to fertilize the blossoms. The expected seed yields did not materialize so the search for a solution continued. John continued this seed investigation until his retirement in 1962. At that time he was an Agronomist in the Legume Seed Research Laboratory at Logan, Utah.

During the years 1925 - 1962 John W. Carlson published many articles and monographs based on his research. He participated in many conferences and his work was known and recognized for its value in many countries of the world. Among the honors he earned were his election to Phi Kappa Phi, and as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In the priesthood of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, he attained the rank of High Priest.

Besides his scientific work, John W. Carlson was always active in his church. He held many offices during the years in the Uintah Basin. In Logan he worked in the Sunday School, teaching the Gospel Doctrine Class in the Seventh Ward from 1941 to 1962. He continued his study and reading of poetry and inspirational literature. He read widely in the works of natural history. He was greatly influenced by such romantics as Henry W. Longfellow, William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman, Olive Schreiner. He read Charles Darwin and Erwin Schroedinger. He read the journals of John Wesley Powell, and the naturalists and historians of the West such as Joseph Wood Drutch, Wallace Stegner, Loren Eisely, Joel Ricks, George Ellsworth and others. He had an abiding interest in Utah history. He was an active member of the Utah State Historical Society and served as Treasurer for the Cache Valley Chapter. He was enthusiastic about the Jensen Historic Farm and the Man and His Bread Museum and many of the tools used by him and his father have been given to these museums.

After his retirement in 1962, John continued his seed experiments on the eleven acres of land which he owns in Petersboro. He worked with Brooks Roundy of Petersboro, who had actually cared for the land during the years it had been leased to the Agricultural Experiment Station. After several years he was finally able to put into field trial the theories he had developed on his tiny experimental plots. The success of this work is told in an oral interview made by John Stewart of the Utah State University Voice Library in November 1972 just after the harvest of 6,000 pounds of seed grown on the ten acres. In that interview John W. Carlson says, "After forty years of effort, I only learned this very year, the whole story. There are more than lygus bugs that damage the alfalfa plant and impairs its seed production." He continues to discuss the problem but is aware of the aging process diminishing his own ability to investigate further. He does suggest problems that others should investigate, but he is content that his own methods would double the present seed yields in Utah if applied according to the methods developed at Petersboro in the summer of 1972. The story was also published in the Herald Journal, Friday, December 22, 1972, p. 13, in an article written by Ray E. Burtenshaw, U.S.U. Farm Agent. Alfalfa seed is still being grown on those acres, in rotation with barley. In the past several years, Robert G. Hammond, Assoc. Professor of Mathematics at U.S.U., has become interested in this work because he has kindly driven John W. Carlson to Petersboro each Saturday, since John has no longer been able to drive himself, so that he could supervise the sweeping for lygus count and consult about cultivation of the field.

In 1964, John W. Carlson accompanied his daughter Lorraine on a return visit to Sweden. There were few cousins left, but the trip and the visit to his "homeland" was a great pleasure to him and inspired him to take up his belated studies of Swedish literature upon his return.

John W. Carlson was proud of his own family. He was a good father. He was ambitious for his children and insisted that each of them seek a formal education. He and his wife, Ina, maintained a home where culture, music, books, and art were important. He encouraged seriousness of purpose, high achievement and dedication to duty-traits at which he himself excelled. Though his wife, Ina, suffered many years with crippling rheumatoid arthritis, they both enjoyed their home and family. They entertained colleagues and friends with unstinting generosity and hospitality. They built a new home for themselves after their children were grown. They cared for the land which had been acquired by John's father. They husbanded it well, building up the soil, channeling the river, growing prime vegetables, flowers, and valuable shade trees.

John and Ina had four children, Virginia, John L., Lorraine, and Nancy.

Virginia (author of this essay) was born the 28 November 1923. She graduated from Logan High School in 1941. She enrolled at U.S.A.C., but transferred to Stanford in 1943 when she was awarded a Henry R. Newell Scholarship. She received her B.A. from Stanford in 1945. Upon graduation she went to work at the Henry E. Huntington Library in San Marino, California. Virginia married Lewis L. Parker, of Sacramento, California, in August 1946. Together they returned to school at the University of California, Berkeley. Virginia earned a Bachelor of Library Science degree in 1948. She went to work as librarian for the California Historical Society in San Francisco while her husband continued his studies in medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He received his M.D. degree in 1951. They lived in Balboa, Canal Zone and several cities in California while Doctor Parker worked in various hospitals and served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. They were in Salt Lake City from 1958 to 1964 while Doctor Parker did a Presidency in Orthopedic Surgery. During that time, Virginia was a Catalog Librarian at the University of Utah. Doctor Parker now practices in Oroville, California. They have four children Ben, Jeff, Lee and Julie.

John Leroy (some of his papers are contained in this collection) was born June 17, 1926, at Fort Duchesne, Utah. Leroy graduated from Logan High School in 1943. He enrolled at U.S.A.C. and completed five quarters before he enlisted in the U.S. Navy just after his seventeenth birthday. He was stationed at Farragut N.T.S., Treasure Island N.T.S. and was being transferred to Great Lakes N.T.S. for training as a radio technician when he became ill with rheumatic fever. He died at Great Lakes Naval Hospital on July 9, 1945. He was buried at Logan. Losing their only son, who was an extremely gifted boy with great potential, was a tragic loss to both John and Ina.

After John's retirement, he and Ina continued to care for their garden and home. Both remained active in church and civic activities. John continued his alfalfa seed research on his own land and worked as consultant to Cache Valley farmers he had known during his working years. They traveled to Salt Lake City and to California to visit their children and grandchildren. John went to Sweden, Ina declined accompanying him because of the limitations imposed by her chronic disease. They enjoyed nearly ten years of quiet leisurely living after John's retirement.

In June 1972, John and Ina were honored at a reception on the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversary. In July Ina underwent surgery. She did not recover. She died on July 18, 1972. John W. Carlson died in Logan August 9, 1977.

Inventory:

Box 1: Correspondence, 1913-1960 [Chronological Arrangement], 899 Pieces, 118 items. (See also addendum Box 14 for correspondence)

Fd 1: Mission Correspondence, August 1913 - January 1919, 6 pieces, 8 items.

(Date - To - From)

September 5, 1913 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
March 2, 1915 - John W. Carlson - Hazen Hillyards
March 3, 1915 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
September 25, 1915 - John W. Carlson - J.E. Lundstrom
December 21, 1915 - John W. Carlson - J.E. Lundstrom
December 23, 1915 - John W. Carlson - J.E. Lundstrom
October 6, 1916 - John W. Carlson - John A. Carlson
June 26, 1918 - John W. Carlson - Anna Carlson
August 10, 1918 - Kare Grandpa - John W. Carlson
September 15, 1918 - John W. Carlson - Theresa [ ]
December 25, 1918 - John W. Carlson - Mission president
December 25, 1918 - John W. Carlson - Mission president
January 10, 1919 - John W. Carlson - Mission president

Fd 2: Mission Correspondence and personal letters, Utah and Sweden, February 1919 - January 1921.

(Date - To - From)

February 11, 1919 - John W. Carlson - E. LeRoy Hanson
February 12, 1919 - John W. Carlson - E. LeRoy Hanson
February 16, 1919 - John W. Carlson - Theresa [ ]
February 17, 1919 - John W. Carlson - Theresa [ ]
March 3, 1919 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
April 6, 1919 - John W. Carlson - Anna Keding
May 22, 1919 - John W. Carlson - E. Leroy Hanson
May 24, 1919 - John W. Carlson - E. Leroy Hanson
July 3, 1919 - John W. Carlson - Greta Lindroth
July 3, 1919 - John W. Carlson - Greta Lindroth
February 1, 1920 - John W. Carlson - Anna Rosen
March 28, 1920 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
October 7, 1920 - John W. Carlson - Theo Tobiason
January 23, 1921 - John W. Carlson - Anna Rosen
June 20, 1921 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
1921 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
1921 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
1921 - John W. Carlson - [ ]

Fd 3: Correspondence, March 1931 - December 1935, 24 pieces, 6 items.

(Date - To - From)

March 27, 1931 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
July 14, 1931 - Eastman Kodak Stores - John W. Carlson
November 12, 1931 - John W. Carlson - A.L. Hafenrichter
September 26, 1934 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal (see also addendum Box 14, Fd 12-14)
October 4, 1934 - John W. Carlson - R. Thomassen
October 13, 1934 - P.V. Cardon - John W. Carlson
October 16, 1934 - R.J. Evans - P.V. Cardon
October 19, 1934 - P.V. Cardon - R.J. Evans
October 20, 1934 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
October 20, 1934 - R.J. Evans - P.V. Cardon
December 2, 1934 - Utah State Agricultural College - W.R. Gillen
April 1, 1935 - Utah State Agricultural College - W.H. Bell
May 3, 1935 - John W. Carlson - Wes [ ]
June 2, 1935 - John W. Carlson - Olga [Carlson]
September 8, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
September 12, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
September 21, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
September 24, 1935 - John W. Carlson - D.W. Pittman
September 30, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
October 5, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
October 11, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
October 14, 1935 - John W. Carlson - Vera [Carlson]
October 17, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
October 24, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
November 8, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
December 7, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
December 13, 1935 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
December 1935 - John W. Carlson - Olga [Carlson]

Fd 3A: Correspondence, January 1936 - December 1937, 25 pieces, 6 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 6, 1936 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
January 10, 1936 - Ina S. Carlson - John W. Carlson
February 1, 1936 - P.V. Cardon - R.J. Evans
February 14, 1936 - John W. Carlson - Lea [ ]
March 31, 1936 - John W. Carlson - R.J. Evans
April 4, 1936 - John W. Carlson - Wesley Keller
April 18, 1936 - John W. Carlson - Gerald Thorne
May 16, 1936 - P.V. Cardon - John W. Carlson
May 17, 1936 - John W. Carlson - Ina S. Carlson
May 19, 1936 - John W. Carlson - Ina S. Carlson
May 26, 1936 - John W. Carlson - Ina S. Carlson
June 2, 1936 - John W. Carlson - Ina S. Carlson
June 7, 1936 - John W. Carlson - Lea
September 16, 1936 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
October 3, 1936 - John W. Carlson - E.B. Fred
October 19, 1936 - John W. Carlson - E.B. Fred
November 1, 1936 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
November 25, 1936 - John W. Carlson - Dean F. McAlister
December 7, 1936 - Oscar D. Stanton - Department of Agronomy U. of Wisconsin
January 7, 1937 - John W. Carlson - C.G. Aduey
January 18, 1937 - Ed M. Searls - John W. Carlson
February 8, 1937 - John W. Carlson - Wesley Keller
March 30, 1937 - [ ] Graber - O.S. Aamodt
March 30, 1937 - John W. Carlson - Art [ ]
April 7, 1937 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
April 8, 1937 - [ ] - R.A. Brink (see also addendum Box 14, Fd 9)
April 22, 1937 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
April 29, 1937 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
June 2, 1937 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
October 15, 1937 - John W. Carlson - L.G. Jones
November 26, 1937 - John W. Carlson - 0.S. Aamodt
December 3, 1937 - John W. Carlson - Clifton J. Davis

Fd 4: Correspondence, January - December 1938, 52 pieces, 8 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 7, 1938 - John W. Carlson - Ed M. Searls
January 14, 1938 - John W. Carlson - J.R. Fryer
January 17, 19.38 - John W. Carlson - T.H. Aber
January 26, 1938 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
February 5, 1938 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
February 7, 1938 - John W. Carlson - Ed. M. Searls
February 12, 1938 - 0.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
March 10, 1938 - Imperial Bureau of Pastures and Forage Crops, Great Britain - John W. Carlson
March 16, 1938 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
March 20, 1938 - John W. Carlson - C.H. Wilkinson
March 21, 1938 - H.L. Westover (see also addendum Box 14, Fd 15) - John W. Carlson
March 24, 1938 - I.A. Briggs - John W. Carlson
March 25, 1938 - Imperial Bureau of Plant Genetics - John W. Carlson
March 30, 1938 - John W. Carlson - C.B. Johnson
March 31, 1938 - C.B. Johnson - John W. Carlson
April 2, 1938 - John W. Carlson - W.E. Bryan
April 7, 1938 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
April 12, 1938 - Alfred Fenton - George F. Knowlton
April 16, 1938 - John W. Carlson - F.V. Owen
April 19, 1938 - John W. Carlson - G.L. Rees
April 26, 1938 - U.S. Department of Agriculture - Joseph Haley
April 26, 1938 - John W. Carlson - F.V. Owens
May 4, 1938 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
May 5, 1938 - John W. Carlson - W. Arthur Jones
May 12, 1938 - Imperial Bureau of Pastures and Forage Crops - R.O. Whyte
May 16, 1938 - G.A. Holman - John W. Carlson
May 16, 1938 - W. Arthur Jones - John W. Carlson
June 1, 1938 - John W. Carlson - W.P. O'Connor
June 7, 1938 - John W. Carlson - Roy A. Peterson
June 14, 1938 - Roy A. Peterson - John W. Carlson
June 21, 1938 - John W. Carlson - E.C. Scott
June 21, 1938 - Victor P. Rasmussen - David A. Burgoyne
June 30, 1938 - W.T. Emery - John W. Carlson
July 7, 1938 - John W. Carlson - F.J. Radeck
July 11, 1938 - John W. Carlson - H.A. Nelson
July 12, 1938 - John W. Carlson - W.P. O'Connor
July 14, 1938 - George Whornham - John W. Carlson
July 15, 1938 - John W. Carlson - H.L. Spence, Jr.
July 18, 1938 - John W. Carlson - George Whornham
August 10, 1938 - John W. Carlson - Mrs. Jacob Magleby
August 13, 1938 - John W. Carlson - Reed W. Bailey
September 2, 1938 - LeRoy C. Funk - C.A. Maly
September 7, 1938 - John W. Carlson - LeRoy C. Funk
September 15, 1938 - John W. Carlson - C.H. Wilkinson
September 26, 1938 - Utah State Agricultural College - John W. Carlson
September 29, 1938 - Utah State Agricultural College - John W. Carlson
October 12, 1938 - Sigma Xi - J. Stewart Williams Leon B. Linford Datus M. Hammond
November 30, 1938 - John W. Carlson - H. Wenholy
December 19, 1938 - John W. Carlson - R.S. Kirby
December 27, 1938 - N.L. McFarlane - John W. Carlson
December 28, 1938 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
December 28, 1938 - E.B. Fred - O.S. Aamodt
December 29, 1938 - Photo Blue Company - John W. Carlson
December 31, 1938 - T.M. Stevenson - John W. Carlson

Fd 5: Correspondence, January - December 1939, 44 pieces, 4 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 3, 1939 - H. Wenholtz - John W. Carlson
January 5, 1939 - John W. Carlson - W.J. White
January 10, 1939 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
January 11, 1939 - John W. Carlson - Margaret O'Halloran
January 21, 1939 - John W. Carlson - Wesley Keller
January 23, 1939 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
January 28, 1939 - Ben L. Christensen - John W. Carlson
January 30, 1939 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
January 30, 1939 - Imperial Bureau of Pastures and Forage Crops - John W. Carlson
February 1, 1939 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
February 20, 1939 - John W. Carlson - H. Wenholz
February 27, 1939 - John W. Carlson - C.J. Sorenson
March 8, 1939 - John W. Carlson - Mac [ ]
March 17, 1939 - John W. Carlson - Alvin E. Lowe
April 22, 1939 - John W. Carlson - Robert F. Symons
April 28, 1939 - Robert F. Symons - John W. Carlson
May 3, 1939 - John W. Carlson - R.C. Relsted
May 6, 1939 - H.L. Westover - John W. Carlson
May 24, 1939 - John W. Carlson - Betty Ransom Atwater
May 29, 1939 - W.E. Shull - John W. Carlson
May 31, 1939 - Ransom Seed Laboratory - John W. Carlson
July 1, 1939 - McLaughlin Gormley King Company - John W. Carlson
July 12, 1939 - John W. Carlson - B.R. Olson
July 18, 1939 - B.R. Olson - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1939 - University of Wisconsin - John W. Carlson
August 2, 1939 - H.L. Spence - John W. Carlson
August 9, 1939 - John W. Carlson - H.L. Westover
August 11, 1939 - John W. Carlson - C.H. Wilkinson
August 14, 1939 - John W. Carlson - Max Eliason
August 21, 1939 - Max Eliason - John W. Carlson
August 23, 1939 - C.G. Haskell - John W. Carlson
August 30, 1939 - John W. Carlson - W.S. Forester
September l, 1939 - John W. Carlson - J.E. White
September 7, 1939 - J.E. White - John W. Carlson
September 7, 1939 - J.E. White - John W. Carlson
September 8, 1939 - John W. Carlson - J.E. White
September 12, 1939 - The Denver Fire Clay Company - John W. Carlson
September 26, 1939 - University of Wisconsin Press - John W. Carlson
October 9, 1939 - John W. Carlson - H.A. Edson
October 9, 1939 - John W. Carlson - W.W. Henderson
October 30, 1939 - John W. Carlson - W.W. Henderson Rollo W. Woodward
December 15, 1939 - T.M. Stevenson - John W. Carlson
December 20, 1939 - John W. Carlson - T.N. Bryant
December 27, 1959 - John W. Carlson - T.N. Bryant

Fd 6: Correspondence, January - December 1940, 51 pieces, 4 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 2, 1940 - H.L. Westover - John W. Carlson
January 22, 1940 - John W. Carlson - J.J. Sexsmith
January 23, 1940 - T.M. Stevenson - H.L. Westover
January 25, 1940 - J.J. Sexsmith - John W. Carlson
January 30, 1940 - John W. Carlson - J.J. Sexsmith
February 7, 1940 - Spencer Len Company - John W. Carlson
February 8, 1940 - John W. Carlson - Harrell Dalton
February 8, 1940 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
February 9, 1940 - Roof Manufacturing Co. - John W. Carlson
February 13, 1940 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
February 13, 1940 - Harrell Dalton - John W. Carlson
February 17, 1940 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
February 26, 1940 - B.E. Struckmeyer - John W. Carlson
March 1, 1940 - Kowallis Implement Co. - John W. Carlson
March 1, 1940 - Consolidated Wagon and Machinery Co. - John W. Carlson
March 2, 1940 - H.L. Westover - John W. Carlson
March 5, 1940 - John W. Carlson - Mrs. James W. Skinner
March 14, 1940 - Wheeler, Reynolds & Stauffer - John W. Carlson
March 15, 1940 - John W. Carlson - M.W. Smith
March 18, 1940 - James W. Skinner - John W. Carlson
March 18, 1940 - The Midland Elevators - John W. Carlson
March 25, 1940 - Roy Johnston - John W. Carlson
April 12, 1940 - General Library, U. of Wisconsin - John W. Carlson
May 11, 1940 - John W. Carlson - L.P. Wilcox
May 13, 1940 - L.P. Wilcox - John W. Carlson
May 14, 1940 - John W. Carlson - L.P. Wilcox
May 17, 1940 - Central Scientific Co. - John W. Carlson
May 20, 1940 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
May 25, 1940 - L.R. Cropper - John W. Carlson
May 25, 1940 - Nelson Brothers - John W. Carlson
June 4, 1940 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
June 5, 1940 - Oliver [ ] - John W. Carlson
June 6, 1940 - John Toevs - John W. Carlson
June 18, 1940 - B. Esther Struckmeyer - John W. Carlson
June 18, 1940 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
June 22, 1940 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
June 29, 1940 - B. Esther Struckmeyer - John W. Carlson
August 15, 1940 - John W. Carlson - H.L. Westover
August 20, 1940 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
August 28, 1940 - John W. Carlson - Russell Nelson
September 30, 1940 - C.M. Packard - V.L. Wildermuth
October 2, 1940 - John W. Carlson - George Whornham
October 4, 1940 - John W. Carlson - Lincoln Eliason
October 7, 1940 - George Whornham - John W. Carlson
October 12, 1940 - R.W. Harned - T.P. Cassidy
October 30, 1940 - W.O. Passmore - John W. Carlson
October 30, 1940 - H.W. Westover - John W. Carlson
November 8, 1940 - Lincoln Eliason - John W. Carlson
November 18, 1940 - Charles Bruning Co. - John W. Carlson
November 19, 1940 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
November 19, 1940 - John W. Carlson - A.V. Mitchener
November 22, 1940 - H.L. Westover - C.M. Packard
November 26, 1940 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
December 4, 1940 - John W. Carlson - H.L. Westover
December 9, 1940 - John W. Carlson - Galen A. Hinkle

Fd 7: Correspondence, January - August 1941, 58 pieces, 4 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 7, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Lee R. Jeppson
February 8, 1941 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
February 10, 1941 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
February 19, 1941 - David Larson - John W. Carlson
February 11, 1941 - E.R. Jackman - John W. Carlson
February 11, 1941 - G.H. Servis - John W. Carlson
February 11, 1941 - A.A. Johnson - John W. Carlson
February 14, 1941 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
February 17, 1941 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
February 18, 1941 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Brown
February 18, 1941 - John W. Carlson - E.L. Worthen
February 19, 1941 - John W. Carlson - L.C. Aicher
February 24, 1941 - Blue Mountain Seed Co. - John W. Carlson
February 24, 1941 - O.F. Smith - John W. Carlson
February 24, 1941 - K.C. Livermore - John W. Carlson
February 25, 1941 - R.E. Robinson - John W. Carlson
February 26, 1941 - Clarence Hoper - John W. Carlson
February 27, 1941 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
March 3, 1941 - John W. Carlson - K.C. Livermore
March 4, 1941 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
March 4, 1941 - John W. Carlson - E.R. Jackman
March 4, 1941 - R.E. Robinson - John W. Carlson
March 6, 1941 - John W. Carlson - C.F. Barnum
March 7, 1941 - U.S. Department of Agriculture - E.C. Scott
March 12, 1941 - C.F. Barnum - John W. Carlson
March 26, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
March 28, 1941 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
April 1, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
April 5, 1941 - Gerald Thorne - John W. Carlson
April 10, 1941 - John W. Carlson - L.M. Kjar
April 11, 1941 - L.M. Kjar - John W. Carlson
April 11, 1941 - Carl Davis - John W. Carlson
April 11, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Gerald Thorne
April 11, 1941 - D.W. Thomas - H. L. Westover
May 1, 1941 - John W. Caxlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
May 2, 1941 - R.J. Evans - Carl G. Davis
May 5, 1941 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
May 5, 1941 - Oliver [ ] - John W. Carlson
May 7, 1941 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
May 10, 1941 - John W. Carlson - C.H. Wilkinson
May 12, 1941 - Gerald Thorne John W. - Carlson
May 16, 1941 - John W. Carlson - M.A. Hein
May 23, 1941 - John W. Carlson - C.H. Wilkinson
June 2, 1941 - The Rocky Mountain Seed Company - John W. Carlson
June 3, 1941 - R.J. Evans - Carl G. Davis
June 7, 1941 - Carl G. Davis - John W. Carlson
June 9, 1941 - John W. Carlson - F.C. Vetting
June 10, 1941 - Utah Agricultural - C.G. Haskell
June 14, 1941 - Chester G. Haskell - John W. Carlson
June 19, 1941 - T.E. Stoa - John W. Carlson
June 19, 1941 - Charles Pickens - John W. Carlson
June 23, 1941 - John W. Carlson - T.E. Stoa
July 8, 1941 - E.C. Scott J- ohn W. Carlson
July 18, 1941 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
July 30, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Ralph M. Weihing
August 4, 1941 - The Rocky Mountain Seed Company - John W. Carlson
August 7, 1941 - Elton Brown - John W. Carlson
August 18, 1941 - John W. Carlson - C.H. Wilkinson

Fd 8: Correspondence, August - December 1941, 42 pieces, 8 items.

(Date - To - From)

August 19, 1941 - John W. Caxlson - Ed M. Searls
August 20, 1941 - John W. Carlson - S.T. Dexter
August 22, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Donald A. Ritter
August 25, 1941 - S.T. Dexter - John W. Carlson
August 25, 1941 - Donald A. Ritter - John W. Carlson
August 25, 1941 - Ed M. Searls - John W. Carlson
August 28, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Clifford L. James
August 30, 1941 - Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Inc - John W. Carlson
August 30, 1941 - Eastman Kodak Stores - John W. Carlson
September 1, 1941 - C.H. Wilkinson - John W. Carlson
September 6, 1941 - John W. Carlson - A.T. Sinclair
September 8, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Seth T. Shaw
September 10, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Sears, Roebuck & Co.
September 15, 1941 - Sears, Roebuck & Co. - John W. Carlson
September 16, 1941 - Marrugg Company - John W. Carlson
September 17, 1941 - H.L. Seamons - John W. Carlson
September 22, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Marrugg Co.
September 24, 1941 - John W. Carlson - A.T. Sinclair
September 25, 1941 - John W. Carlson - H.L. Westover
September 26, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Eastman Kodak Co.
September 26, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
September 29, 1941 - John W. Carlson - McCracken Smith
October 2, 1941 - Wood Brothers Thresher Company - John W. Carlson
October 6, 1941 - John W. Carlson - L.B. Gobel
October 7, 1941 - H.L. Westover - John W. Carlson
October 9, 1941 - Wood Brothers Thresher Company John W. Carlson
October 11, 1941 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
October 13, 1941 - McCracken Smith - John W. Carlson
October 17, 1941 - Wood Brothers Thresher Company - John W. Carlson
October 19, 1941 - Grain and Feed Journals Consolidated - John W. Carlson
October 20, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Ed M. Searls
October 20, 1941 - John W. Carlson - L.B. Gobel
October 25, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Clifford L. James
October 28, 1941 - Grain and Feed Journals Consolidated - John W. Carlson
October 31, 1941 - Clifford L. James - John W. Carlson
October 31, 1941 - John W. Carlson - T.N. Bryant
November 3, 1941 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
November 4, 1941 - Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Inc. - John W. Carlson
November 5, 1941 - John W. Carlson - S. Lawrence
November 7, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Clifford L. James
November 14, 1941 - Clifford L. James - John W. Carlson
November 21, 1941 - John W. Carlson - Clifford L. James
November 25, 1941 - Patten & Ekins - John W. Carlson
December 2, 1941 - Ruth E. Crist - D.A. Burgoyne
December 11, 1941 - Helen M. Farley - John W. Carlson
December 16, 1941 - Oliver [ ] - John W. Carlson
December 17, 1941 - H.B. Sprague - John W. Carlson
December 19, 1941 - Photo Blue Company - John W. Carlson
December 19, 1941 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
December 20, 1941 - John W. Carlson - H.L. Westover
December 22, 1941 - John W. Carlson - H.L. Westover
December 22, 1941 - O.M. Smith - John W. Carlson

Fd 9: Correspondence, January - December 1942, 51 pieces, 10 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 6, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
January 7, 1942 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
January 8, 1942 - Oliver F. Smith - John W. Carlson
January 19, 1942 - Sam Sorenson - John W. Carlson
January 19, 1942 - John W. Carlson - F.C. Vetting
January 31, 1942 - Rocky Mountain Seed Co. - John W. Carlson
February 2, 1942 - John W. Carlson - E.C. Scott
February 7, 1942 - John W. Carlson - H.R. Pedersen
February 10, 1942 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
February 10, 1942 - H.L. Westover - John W. Carlson
February 12, 1942 - David Larson - John W. Carlson
February 13, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Howard B. Sprague
February 17, 1942 - H.L. Westover - John W. Carlson
February 23, 1942 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
February 23, 1942 - D.C. Cooper - John W. Carlson
March 3, 1942 - S.R. Boswell - W.W. Owens
March 15, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Fred S. Ashby
March 17, 1942 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
March 24, 1942 - Fred S. Ashby - R.H. Walker
March 27, 1942 - Fred S. Ashby - John W. Carlson
April 2, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Fred S. Ashby
April 7, 1942 - John W. Carlson - H.L. Westover
April 8, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Clifford L. James
April 11, 1942 - John W. Carlson - L.B. Gobel
April 13, 1942 - L.B. Gobel - John W. Carlson
April 13, 1942 - Clifford L. James - John W. Carlson
April 19, 1942 - John W. Carlson - E.G. Schafer
April 21, 1942 - John W. Carlson - A.G. Ruggles
April 27, 1942 - John W. Carlson - C.J. Willard
April 29, 1942 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
May 4, 1942 - C.J. Willard - John W. Carlson
May 29, 1942 - John W. Carlson - B.M. Anderson
June 9, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
June 10, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Clifford L. James
July 3, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
July 7, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
July 9, 1942 - H.F. Klosterman - John W. Carlson
July 13, 1942 - John W. Carlson - John C. Anderson
July 14, 1942 - John W. Carlson - R.J. Evans
July 16, 1942 - John C. Anderson - John W. Carlson
July 20, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
July 23, 1942 - Marden Broadbent - R.J. Evans
July 25, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Carl James
August 3, 1942 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
August 7, 1942 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
August 11, 1942 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
August 12, 1942 - John W. Carlson - C.J. Willard
August 15, 1942 - C.J. Willard - John W. Carlson
August 1.9, 1942 - John W. Carlson - C.J. Willard
August 26, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Carl. James
August 31, 1942 - Idaho Grimm Growers Association - John W. Carlson
September 2, 1942 - John W. Carlson - L.C. Collins
September 11, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Gilbert H. Ahlgren
September 27, 1942 - George Whornham - John W. Carlson
October 7, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Elmo A. Gray
October 12, 1942 - Utah Oil Refining Co. - John W. Carlson
October 17, 1942 - Local Draft Board No. 22 - John W. Carlson
November 12, 1942 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
November 13, 1942 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
November 13, 1942 - Gilbert H. Ahlgren - John W. Carlson
November 16, 1942 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
November 17, 1942 - Army Air Corps - John W. Carlson
November 18, 1942 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
November 19, 1942 - John W. Carlson - H.L. Westover
November 28, 1942 - H.L. Westover - John W. Carlson
December 11, 1942 - John W. Carlson - H.F. Klosterman

Fd 10: Correspondence, January - February 1943, 39 pieces, 5 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 2, 1943 - H.F. Klosterman - John W. Carlson
January 7, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Roland McKee
January 18, 1943 - R.J. Evans - R.H. Walker
January 20, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Howard W. Johnson
January 21, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
January 26, 1943 - Howard W. Johnson - John W. Carlson
January 26, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
January 27, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Frank V. Lieberman
January 30, 1943 - Stanford S. Atwood - John W. Carlson
January 30, 1943 - Frank V. Lieberman - John W. Carlson
February 2, 1943 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
February 3, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Carl James
February 5, 1943 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
February 5, 1943 - Executive Committee, Alfalfa Improvement Conference - John W. Carlson
February 6, 1943 - O.F. Smith - John W. Carlson
February 8, 1943 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
February 8, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 8, 1943 - John W. Carlson - W.K. Smith
February 9, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 10, 1943 - John W. Carlson - E.R. Jackman
February 11, 1943 - Agricultural Experiment Station at Stores, Connecticut - John W. Carlson
February 11, 1943 - John W. Carlson - John L. Toevs
February 12, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
February 12, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 13, 1943 - John W. Carlson - C.P. Wilsie
February 15, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 15, 1943 - D.F. Jones - H.M. Tysdal
February 16, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Gilbert H. Ahlgren
February 16, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 17, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Ian A. Briggs
February 19, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 19, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
February 22, 1943 - Victor P. Rasmussen - H.M. Tysdal
February 22, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Howard W. Johnson
February 23, 1943 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
February 23, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
February 23, 1943 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
February 24, 1943 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brine

Fd 11: Correspondence, March - April 1943, 42 pieces, 9 items.

(Date - To - From)

March 2, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Merrill E. Cook
March 3, 1943 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
March 3, 1943 - John W. Carlson - D.C. Cooper
March 3, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
March 4, 1943 - Merrill Cook - John W. Carlson
March 5, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
March 6, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
March 9, 1943 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
March 9, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
March 10, 1943 - H.L. Westover - John W. Carlson
March 11, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
March 13, 1943 - E.R. Jackman - John W. Carlson
March 13, 1943 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
March 15, 1943 - Executive Committee, Alfalfa Improvement Conference - John W. Carlson
March 15, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
March 16, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Carl G. Davis
March 17, 1943 - John W. Carlson - A.A. Borgeson
March 17, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
March 18, 1943 - A.A. Borgeson - John W. Carlson
March 18, 1943 - Carl Davis - John W. Carlson
March 18, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
March 20, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
March 20, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
March 22, 1943 - John W. Carlson - E.C. Scott
March 22, 1943 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
March 23, 1943 - R.A. Brink - John W. Carlson
March 23, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
March 28, 1943 - [ ] Larson - John W. Carlson
March 29, 1943 - 0.S. Aamodt - H.M. Tysdal
March 29, 1943 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brink
March 29, 1943 - John W. Carlson - John L. Toevs
March 30, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Carl G. Davis
March 30, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 2, 1943 - E.A. Hollowell - H.M. Tysdal
April 5, 1943 - Kelly Western Seed Co. - John W. Carlson
April 6, 1943 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
April 12, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Russell Carothers
April 12, 1943 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
April 13, 1943 - John W. Carlson - E.C. Scott
April 14, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 16, 1943 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
April 16, 1943 - John W. Carlson - C.P. Wilsie
April 16, 1943 - Russell Carothers - John W. Carlson
April 21, 1943 - John L. Toevs - John W. Carlson
April 24, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 28, 1943 - Carl Davis - John W. Carlson

Fd 12: Correspondence, May - July 1943, 47 pieces, 1 item.

(Date - To - From)

May 1, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
May 7, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Howard W. Johnson
May 8, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Howard W. Johnson
May 10, 1943 - R.J. Evans - E.A. Hollowell
May 12, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
May 13, 1943 - Howard Johnson - John W. Carlson
May 17, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
May 18, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
May 20, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
May 22, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
May 25, 1943 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
May 25, 1943 - John B. Tope - John W. Carlson
May 25, 1943 - Kelly Western Seed Co. - John W. Carlson
May 26, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
May 29, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
June 1, 1943 - John W. Carlson - William G. Hoyman
June 2, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
June 5, 1943 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
June 9, 1943 - John L. Toevs - John W. Carlson
June 9, 1943 - William G. Hoyman - John W. Carlson
June 9, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
June 10, 1943 - John W. Carlson - R. DeGlantz
June 10, 1943 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
June 11, 1943 - John W. Carlson - E.A. Hollowell
June 15, 1943 - E.A. Hollowell - John W. Carlson
June 15, 1943 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
June 16, 1943 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
June 17, 1943 - John W. Carlson - E.C. Scott
June 22, 1943 - John W. Carlson - W.P. O'Connor
June 29, 1943 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
July 2, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
July 3, 1943 - William P. O'Connor - William R. Dean
July 5, 1943 - John W. Carlson - W.P. O'Connor
July 7, 1943 - John W. Carlson - P.V. Kelly
July 8, 1943 - George H. Vansell - John W. Carlson
July 8, 1943 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
July 9, 1943 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
July 12, 1943 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
July 15, 1943 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
July 16, 1943 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
July 26, 1943 - John W. Carlson - S.R. Boswell
July 27, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
July 27, 1943 - John L. Toevs - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1943 - Marden Broadbent - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1943 - S.R. Boswell - John W. Carlson
July 30, 1943 - John W. Carlson - John L. Toevs

Fd 13: Correspondence, August - October, 1943, 42 pieces, 2 items.

(Date - To - From)

August 1, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Marden Broadbent
August 5, 1943 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brink
August 5, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
August 6, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
August 7, 1943 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
August 12, 1943 - R.A. Brink - H.M. Tysdal
August 12, 1943 - R.A. Brink - John W. Carlson
August 12, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
August 12, 1943 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
August 14, 1943 - Carl G. Davis - John W. Carlson
August 16, 1943 - R.A. Brink - John W. Carlson
August 16, 1943 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
August 16, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - R.A. Brink
August 18, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Carl G. Davis
August 19, 1943 - E.C. Scott - H.M. Tysdal
August 20, 1943 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brink
August 21, 1943 - R.A. Brink - John W. Carlson
August 21, 1943 - Carl G. Davis - John W. Carlson
August 24, 1943 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
August 26, 1943 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
August 26, 1943 - E.A. Hollowell - John W. Carlson
September 2, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
September 2, 1943 - John W. Carlson - E.A. Hollowell
September 2, 1943 - John W. Carlson - E.C. Scott
September 3, 1943 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
September 11, 1943 - H.J. Henny - H.M. Tysdal
September 14, 1943 - Tan A. Briggs - John W. Carlson
September 14, 1943 - John W. Carlson - L.V. Wildermuth
September 20, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Marden Broadbent
September 21, 1943 - Birdsell Huller Machine Co. - John W. Carlson
September 21, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
September 23, 1943 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
September 27, 1943 - John W. Carlson - G.H. Vansell
September 30, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - Chas. R. Jones
September 30, 1943 - George H. Vansell - H.M. Tysdal
September 30, 1943 - Consolidated Wagon and Machinery Co. - John W. Carlson
October 4, 1943 - John W. Carlson - John Braddy
October 4, 1943 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
October 5, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
October 19, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Roland McKee
October 20, 1943 - Carl Davis - John W. Carlson
October 21, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Howard W. Johnson
October 25, 1943 - George H. Vansell - H.M. Tysdal
October 27, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
October 29, 1943 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson

Fd 14: Correspondence, November - December 1943, 31 pieces, 3 items.

(Date - To - From)

November 4, 1943 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
November 4, 1943 - John L. Toevs - John W. Carlson
November 4, 1943 - Howard W. Johnson - John W. Carlson
November 8, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
November 13, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - R.A. Brink
November 15, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
November 17, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
November 18, 1943 - John W. Carlson - John L. Toevs
November 22, 1943 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
November 22, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
December 1, 1943 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brink
December 2, 1943 - John W. Carlson - John L. Toevs
December 3, 1943 - John L. Toevs - John W. Carlson
December 3, 1943 - Bliss H. Crandall - John W. Carlson
December 3, 1943 - R.A. Brink - John W. Carlson
December 6, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
December 9, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
December 10, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Bliss H. Crandall
December 10, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
December 10, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
December 10, 1943 - R.A. Brink - H.M. Tysdal
December 16, 1943 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
December 16, 1943 - L.F. Graber - O.S. Aamodt
December 20, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
December 21, 1943 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
December 22, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
December 22, 1943 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
December 22, 1943 - George Abbott - John W. Carlson
December 22, 1943 - John W. Carlson - John L. Toevs
December 29, 1943 - John L. Toevs - John W. Carlson
December 30, 1943 - Bliss H. Crandall - John W. Carlson
December 30, 1943 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
December 31, 1943 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal

Fd 15: Correspondence, January - February 1944, 47 pieces, 1 item.

(Date - To - From)

January 4, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
January 4, 1944 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
January 5, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
January 6, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Bliss H. Crandall
January 11, 1944 - John W. Carlson - E.R. Jackman
January 12, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
January 14, 1944 - Harry Ferguson, Inc. - John W. Carlson
January 14, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Bliss H. Crandall
January 15, 1944 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
January 15, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Elmer H. Gibson
January 17, 1944 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
January 22, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
January 22, 1944 - John W. Carlson - William M. Kasworm
January 24, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Mrs. David Larson
January 26, 1944 - J.L. Allison - John W. Carlson
January 28, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Elmer H. Gibson
January 28, 1944 - David Larson - John W. Carlson
January 28, 1944 - Elmer H. Gibson - John W. Carlson
January 28, 1944 - E.R. Jackman - John W. Carlson
January 29, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 1, 1944 - John W. Carlson - L.C. Collins
February 2, 1944 - Bliss H. Crandall - John W. Carlson
February 3, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 5, 1944 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
February 5, 1944 - L.C. Collins - John W. Carlson
February 5, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Cale C. Johnson
February 7, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
February 7, 1944 - Cale C. Johnson - John W. Carlson
February 8, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Arthur L. Young
February 8, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
February 9, 1944 - John W. Carlson - A.D. Byerline
February 9, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Harland Stevens
February 10, 1944 - John W. Carlson - G.G. Pohlman
February 10, 1944 - John W. Carlson - L.C. Collins
February 10, 1944 - John W. Carlson - William Homer
February 11, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 14, 1944 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
February 16, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 19, 1944 - Paul A. Brigham - John W. Carlson
February 19, 1944 - Arthur L. Young - John W. Carlson
February 19, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
February 21, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
February 22, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Alvin G. Law
February 22, 1944 - John W. Carlson - O.F. Smith
February 24, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Roland McKee
February 25, 1944 - Alvin G. Law - John W. Carlson
February 25, 1944 - O.F. Smith - John W. Carlson
February 25, 1944 - L.C. Collins - John W. Carlson
February 25, 1944 - David Larson - John W. Carlson
February 28, 1944 - John W. Carlson - John L. Toevs

Fd 16: Correspondence, March - May 1944, 59 pieces, 7 items.

(Date - To - From)

March 1, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
March 6, 1944 - R.J. Evans - Bliss H. Crandall
March 6, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
March 6, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
March 9, 1944 - Kelly-Western Seed Co. - John W. Carlson
March 9, 1944 - George H. Vansell - John W. Carlson
March 10, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Kelly-Western Seed Co.
March 18, 1944 - Delbert E. Cook - John W. Carlson
March 19, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Delbert E. Cook
March 20, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
March 20, 1944 - Clarence Hurren - John W. Carlson
March 20, 1944 - Kelly-Western Seed Co. - John W. Carlson
March 20, 1944 - O.F. Smith - John W. Carlson
March 23, 1944 - John W. Carlson - L.C. Newell
March 27, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
March 27, 1944 - Steve Regan Seed Co. - John W. Carlson
March 27, 1944 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
March 27, 1944 - David Larson - John W. Carlson
March 28, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Steve Regan Company
March 29, 1944 - Oliver F. Smith - John W. Carlson
March 29, 1944 - William M. Kasworm - John W. Carlson
March 29, 1944 - Denver Fire Clay Co. - John W. Caxlson
March 29, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 1, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 3, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Ray Edward
April 4, 1944 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
April 8, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John L. Toevs
April 10, 1944 - John L. Toevs - John W. Caxlson
April 10, 1944 - Ray E. Eual - John W. Carlson
April 10, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 12, 1944 - John W. Caxlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 12, 1944 - John W. Carlson - George H. Vansell
April 14, 1944 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
April 18, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Bliss H. Crandall
April 20, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 20, 1944 - James W. Bingham - C.O. Grandlield
April 20, 1944 - George H. Vansell - John W. Carlson
April 21, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 22, 1944 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
April 26, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Ian A. Briggs
April 27, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 27, 1944 - H.J. Henney - H.M. Tysdal
April 27, 1944 - J.I. Hambleton - H.M. Tysdal
April 27, 1944 - R.A. Brink and L.F. Graber - H.M. Tysdal
April 28, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
May 1, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
May 1, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Robert L. Matlock
May 2, 1944 - John W. Carlson - C.P. Wilsie
May 5, 1944 - John W. Carlson - John L. Toevs
May 8, 1944 - John W. Carlson - E.C. Scott
May 9, 1944 - Robert L. Matlock - John W. Carlson
May 9, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
May 9, 1944 - R.J. Evans - R.H. Walker
May 10, 1944 - John L. Toevs J- ohn W. Carlson
May 12, 1944 - John W. Carlson - William M. Kasworm
May 13, 1944 - John W. Carlson - E.C. Scott
May 15, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
May 17, 1944 - I.J. Johnson - H.M. Tysdal
May 17, 1944 - Rulon T. Hinkley - John W. Carlson
May 17, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
May 17, 1944 - Victor P. Rasmussen - John W. Carlson
May 17, 1944 - William M. Kasworm - John W. Carlson

Fd 17: Correspondence, June - September 1944, 38 pieces, 1 item.

(Date - To - From)

June 10, 1944 - V.P. Rasmussen - E.A. Hallowell
June 12, 1944 - George H. Vansell - John W. Carlson
June 23, 1944 - E.C. Scott - John W. Carlson
June 26, 1944 - John W. Carlson - William M. Kasworm
July 1, 1944 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brink
July 1, 1944 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
July 7, 1944 - Frank V. Liebermann - John W. Carlson
July 10, 1944 - R.H. Walker - O.S. Aamodt
July 10, 1944 - John L. Toevs - John W. Carlson
July 11, 1944 - John W. Carlson - George H. Vansell
July 11, 1944 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
July 12, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Bliss H. Crandall
July 17, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
July 27, 1944 - John L. Toevs - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1944 - Frank V. Liebermann - John W. Carlson
August 3, 1944 - John W. Carlson - John L. Toevs
August 10, 1944 - John L. Toevs - John W. Carlson
August 15, 1944 - Frank V. Liebermann - John W. Carlson
August 16, 1944 - W.P. O'Connor - John W. Carlson
August 16, 1944 - Blanch Gotthardt - John W. Carlson
August 16, 1944 - R.A. Brink - John W. Carlson
August 19, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Frank V. Liebermann
August 21, 1944 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brink
August 22, 1944 - John W. Carlson - W.P. O'Connor
August 29, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
August 31, 1944 - George H. Vansell - John W. Carlson
August 31, 1944 - R.A. Brink - John W. Carlson
September 2, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
September 4, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
September 6, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Victor P. Rasmussen
September 11, 1944 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
September 12, 1944 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
September 14, 1944 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brink
September 14, 1944 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
September 18, 1944 - C.S. Garrison - [ ]
September 22, 1944 - C.S. Garrison - John W. Carlson
September 25, 1944 - John W. Carlson - Howard W. Johnson
September 29, 1944 - A.A. Johns - John W. Carlson

Fd 18: Correspondence, January 1945 - March 1946, 29 pieces, 8 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 30, 1945 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 16, 1945 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
June 21, 1945 - John W. Carlson - Bliss H. Crandall
August 27, 1945 - Members of Executive Committee of the Alfalfa Improvement Conference - John W. Carlson
September 6, 1945 - John W. Carlson - Gilbert H. Ahlgren
September 8, 1945 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
September 12, 1945 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
September 18, 1945 - John W. Carlson - C.P. Wilsie
September 18, 1945 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
September 19, 1945 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
September 25, 1945 - Executive Committee of the Alfalfa Improvement Conference - John W. Carlson
September 26, 1945 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
October 16, 1945 - H.M. Tysdal - Gilbert H. Ahlgren
October 25, 1945 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
October 25, 1945 - C.P. Wilsie - H.M. Tysdal
November 1, 1945 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
November 9, 1945 - I.J. Johnson - H.M. Tysdal
November 12, 1945 - H.M. Tysdal - C.P. Wilsie
November 16, 1945 - I.J. Johnson - H.M. Tysdal
December 17, 1945 - Don C. Mote - George H. Vansell
December 17, 1945 - John W. Carlson - George H. Vansell
December 21, 1945 - George H. Vansell - John W. Carlson
January 5, 1946 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
January 12, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
January 19, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
January 26, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
January 31, 1946 - G.H. Ahlgren, - O.A. Briggs, H.M. Tysdal and C.P. Wilsie
February 2, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
March 23, 1946 - Executive Committee, Alfalfa Improvement Conference - John W. Carlson
March 23, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson

Fd 19: Correspondence, April - July 1946, 55 pieces, 5 items.

(Date - To - From)

April 2, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Gilbert H. Ahlgren
April 4, 1946 - G.H. Starr - John W. Carlson
April 8, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Robert L. Matlock
April 11, 1946 - G.H. Starr - John W. Carlson
April 12, 1946 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 12, 1946 - L.B. Call - H.M. Tysdal
April 15, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 15, 1946 - John W. Carlson - C.P. Wilsie
April 16, 1946 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 18, 1946 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 20, 1946 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
April 20, 1946 - F.R. Jones - John W. Carlson
April 23, 1946 - John W. Carlson - G.H. Starr
April 23, 1946 - W.L. Slate - H.M. Tysdal
April 24, 1946 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
April 25, 1946 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 26, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 27, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Fred R. Jones
May 4, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
May 9, 1946 - T.M. Stevenson - H.M. Tysdal
May 10, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Gilbert H. Ahlgren
May 10, 1946 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdai
May 10, 1946 - L.B. Call - H.M. Tysdal
May 15, 1946 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
May 15, 1946 - Stanley Folsom - H.M. Tysdal
May 15, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - Carroll P. Wilsie
May 20, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Ralph M. Weihing
June 11, 1946 - Q.A. Hare - John W. Carlson
June 11, 1946 - O.L. Barnes - John W. Carlson
June 13, 1946 - John W. Carlson - W.L. Wanlass
June 17, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Van Wie Ingham
June 17, 1946 - C.M. Packard - O.L. Barnes
June 17, 1946 - John W. Carlson - O.L. Barnes
June 24, 1946 - John W. Carlson - C.O. Grandfield (see also addendum Box 14, Fd 10)
June 29, 1946 - John W. Carlson - W.J. White
July 1, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Hugo Graumann
July 4, 1946 - John W. Carlson - M.W. Cormack
July 6, 1946 - John W. Carlson - G.G. Moe
July 8, 1946 - David A. Burgoyne - H.M. Tysdal
July 8, 1946 - David A. Burgoyne - C.P. Wilsie
July 8, 1946 - John W. Carlson - C.P. Wilsie
July 9, 1946 - John W. Carlson - C.J. Willard
July 9, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Ralph D. Mercer
July 11, 1946 - John W. Carlson - K.H. Klages
July 12, 1946 - John W. Carlson - W.H. Hosterman
July 13, 1946 - John W. Carlson - W.J. White
July 15, 1946 - John W. Carlson - C.A. Helm
July 15, 1946 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
July 16, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Loyd L. Stitt
July 17, 1946 - David A. Burgoyne - Ernest H. Stanford
July 18, 1946 - John W. Carlson - W.W. Worzella
July 18, 1946 - John W. Carlson - W.J. White
July 19, 1946 - John W. Carlson - P.J. Olson
July 19, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Bliss H. Crandall
July 20, 1946 - John W. Carlson - R.W. Peake
July 20, 1946 - John W. Carlson - H.P. Singleton
July 20, 1946 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brink
July 21, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Herb Albrecht

Fd 20: Correspondence, July 1946, 55 pieces.

(Date - To - From)

July 22, 1946 - G.H. Ahlgren - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - H.R. Albrecht - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - R.H. Brink - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - P.V. Cardon - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - M.W. Cormack - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - Bliss H. Crandall - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - Stanley Folsom - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - C.O. Grandfield - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - Hugo Graumann - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - C.A. Helm - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - W.H. Hosterman - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - F. R. Jones - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - K.H. Klages - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - Robert L. Matlock - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - Ralph Mercer - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - G.G. Moe - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - P.J. Olson - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - H.P. Singleton - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - O.F. Smith - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - Ernest H. Stanford - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - W.J. White - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - C.J. Willard - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - C.P. Wilsie - John W. Carlson
July 22, 1946 - W.W. Worzella - John W. Carlson
July 23, 1946 - John W. Carlson - F.V. Lieberman
July 24, 1946 - John W. Carlson - C.A. Helm
July 24, 1946 - David A. Burgoyne - John Dean
July 24, 1946 - John W. Carlson - F.A. Chisholm
July 25, 1946 - John W. Carlson - A. Stark
July 25, 1946 - John W. Carlson - R.L. Matlock
July 25, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Ralph M. Weihing
July 25, 1946 - David A. Burgoyne - J.F. Fryer
July 26, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Alvin G. Law
July 26, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Gilbert H. Ahlgren
July 26, 1946 - John W. Carlson - W.J. White
July 29, 1946 - Gilbert H. Ahlgren - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1946 - John W. Carlson - O.L. Barnes
July 29, 1946 - David A. Burgoyne - Clarence H. Hanson
July 29, 1946 - C.A. Helm - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1946 - Alvin G. Law - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1946 - R.L. Matlock - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1946 - John W. Carlson - J.D. Menzies
July 29, 1946 - F.V. Owen - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1946 - E.G. Schafer - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1946 - A. Stark - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1946 - George Stewart - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1946 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
July 29, 1946 - John W. Carlson - L.V. Lieberman
July 31, 1946 - John W. Carlson - R.L. Parker
July 31, 1946 - John W. Carlson - L.V. Lieberman
July 31, 1946 - John W. Carlson - F.V. Owen
July 31, 1946 - L.L. Stitt - John W. Carlson

Fd 21: Correspondence, August 1946 - December 1948, 14 pieces, 6 items.

(Date - To - From)

August 1, 1946 - John W. Carlson - J.C. Loomis Co.
August 1, 1946 - John W. Carlson - T.A. Kiesselbach
August 2, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Forrest M. Willhite
August 2, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Ralph D. Mercer
August 2, 1946 - John W. Carlson - Glenn 0. Jones
August 3, 1946 - John W. Carlson - H.P. Singleton
February 6, 1948 - Project Leaders - John W. Carlson
February 26, 1948 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
March 12, 1948 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
March 12, 1948 - M.W. Peterson - H.M. Tysdal
March 26, 1948 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 6, 1948 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 9, 1948 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 12, 1948 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 14, 1948 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
April 16, 1948 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 16,, 1948 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
April 20, 1948 - H.M. Tysdal - John W. Carlson
June 15, 1948 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
June 22, 1948 - John W. Carlson - C.O. Grandfield
June 24, 1948 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
December 22, 1948 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt

Fd 22: Correspondence, March 1949 - December 1960, 35 pieces, 6 items.

(Date - To - From)

March 14, 1949 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
December 16, 1949 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
January 6, 1950 - John W. Carlson - O.S. Aamodt
January 16, 1950 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
January 19, 1950 - W.M. Myers - John W. Carlson
January 20, 1950 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
January 20, 1950 - Director Walker - John W. Carlson
January 20, 1950 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
November 10, 1950 - O.S. Aamodt - John W. Carlson
January 16, 1951 - O.F. Smith - John W. Carlson
January 17, 1951 - Erik Akerberg - John W. Carlson
March 28, 1951 - John W. Carlson - G. Donald Munger
August 10, 1951 - H.C. Knoblauch - R.H. Walker
August 30, 1951 - R.H. Walker - E.C. Elting
October 11, 1951 - John W. Carlson - Dee A. Broadbent
October 11, 1951 - Clarence W. Austin - Dee A. Broadbent
[ ] 1953 - John W. Carlson - Virginia Carlson
April 25, 1955 - John W. Carlson - H.O. Graumann
May 1, 1955 - John W. Carlson - H.O. Graumann
June 2, 1955 - John W. Carlson - H.O. Graumann
July 27, 1955 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
August 18, 1955 - D.W. Thorne - L.F. Graber
August 30, 1955 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
September 1, 1955 - John W. Carlson - D.W. Thorne
September 6, 1955 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
September 16, 1955 - John W. Carlson - Sven Bingefors
October 20, 1955 - L.F. Graber - John W. Carlson
April 12, 1956 - John W. Carlson - Kelly-Western Seed Division
April 20, 1956 - Jack E. Horton - John W. Carlson
May 2, 1956 - H.O. Graumann - John W. Carlson
May 8, 1956 - John W. Carlson - H.O. Graumann
May 9, 1956 - John W. Carlson - Clarence H. Hanson
June 5, 1956 - John W. Carlson - William R. Kehr
October 4, 1956 - John W. Carlson - H.O. Graumann
December 5, 1956 - John W. Carlson. - H.O. Graumann
January 4, 1957 - H.O. Graumann - John W. Carlson
January 21, 1957 - John W. Carlson - Clarence H. Hanson
March 6, 1958 - John W. Carlson - Dale C. Dahl
March 10, 1958 - Dale C. Dahl - John W. Carlson
February 9, 1959 - John W. Carlson - Sven Bingefors
May 4, 1959 - John W. Carlson - Arne Hagberg
May 26, 1959 - Arne Hagberg - John W. Carlson
June 3, 1959 - C.S. Garrison - John W. Carlson
October 26, 1959 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
September 28, 1960 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
December 15, 1960 - John W. Carlson - Wynne Thorne

Box 2: Correspondence, diaries, and missionary papers [Chronological Arrangement], 82 Pieces, 37 items (see also addendum Box 14 for correspondence).

Fd 1: Correspondence, January - December 1961, 14 pieces, 7 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 18, 1961 - DeVere R. McAllister - Wynne Thorne
February 8, 1961 - C.S. Garrison - John W. Carlson
February 17, 1961 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
March 2, 1961 - Gustafson Manufacturing Company, Inc. - John W. Carlson
March 2, 1961 - D.B. Grissom - John W. Carlson
March 3, 1951 - C.S. Garrison - John W. Carlson
March 3, 1961 - H.O. Graumann - John W. Carlson
March 14, 1961 - John W. Carlson - Dale B. Grissom
March 20, 1961 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
May 16, 1961 - Erik Akerberg - John W. Carlson
May 18, 1961 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
September 28, 1961 - John W. Carlson - H.O. Graumann
September 29, 1961 - C.S. Garrison - John W. Carlson
October 3, 1961 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
November 6, 1961 - John W. Carlson - Doris Reeder
November 6, 1961 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
November 27, 1961 - John W. Carlson - J.H. Hempstead
December 8, 1961 - Eugene A. Hollowell - H.O. Graumann
December 19, 1961 - Eugene A. Hollowell - John W. Carlson
December 21, 1961 - Experiment Station Staff - Wynne Thorne

Fd 2: Correspondence, January - March 1962, 13 pieces, 2 items.

(Date - To - From)

January 8, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Wynne Thorne
February 6, 1962 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
February 6, 1962 - John W. Carlson - H.O. Graumann
February 13, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Wynne Thorne
February 16, 1962 - Wynne Thorne - John W. Carlson
March 5, 1962 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
March 12, 1962 - C.S. Garrison - John W. Carlson
March 14, 1962 - C.S. Garrison - John W. Carlson
March 15, 1962 - C.J. Sorenson - John W. Carlson
March 20, 1962 - John W. Carlson - [ ]
March 20, 1962 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
March 23, 1962 - C.S. Garrison J- ohn W. Carlson
March 23, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Wynne Thorne
May 25, 1962 - George Q. Bateman - John W. Carlson

Fd 3: Correspondence, March 1962, 1 item.

(Date - To - From)

March 5, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Erik Akerberg
February 26, 1962 - John W. Carlson - H.R. Albrecht
March 9, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Lloyd E. Arnold
March 15, 1962 - John W. Carlson - George Q. Bateman
March 9, 1962 - John W. Carlson - D.F. Beard
March 19, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Glenn T. Baird
February 21, 1962 - John W. Carlson - W.H. Bennett
March 9, 1962 - John W. Carlson - G.E. Bohart
March 5, 1962 - John W. Carlson - R.A. Brink
February 23, 1962 - John W. Carlson - David A. Burgoyne
February 21, 1962 - John W. Carlson - P.V. Cardon
March 20, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Daryl Chase
February 19, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Lealand A. Clark
March 8, 1962 - John W. Carlson - E.N. Fergus
March 6, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Stanley B. Folsom
February 19, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Carl Frischknecht
March 5, 1962 - John W. Carlson - C.S. Garrison
February 23, 1962 - John W. Carlson - L.F. Graber
March 9, 1962 - John W. Carlson - H.O. Graumann
February 23, 1962 - John W. Carlson - C.H. Hanson
March 14, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Gladys Harrison
March 9, 1962 - John W. Carlson - M.A. Hein
March 14, 1962 - John W. Carlson - E.A. Hollowell
March 6, 1962 - John W. Carlson - A.C. Hull, Jr.
March 9, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Louis A. Jensen
March 10, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Edith Seymour Jones
March 12, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Wesley Keller
February 19, 1962 - John W. Carlson - George F. Knowlton
February 27, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Lyn Larsen
February 26, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Rollo R. Larsen
March 12, 1962 - John W. Carlson - D.F. McAlister
February 21, 1962 - John W. Carlson - D.R. McAllister
February 26, 1962 - John W. Carlson - W.M. Myers
February 20, 1962 - John W. Carlson - M.W. Pedersen
March 1, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Erastus Peterson
March 2, 1962 - John W. Carlson - H.B. Peterson
February 25, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Blanchet Don Pittman
March 8, 1962 - John W. Carlson - H.H. Kampton
March 5, 1962 - John W. Carlson - W.A. Riedl
March 16, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Reed S. Roberts
February 22, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Harry Schoth
March 6, 1962 - John W. Carlson - D.C. Smith
March 19, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Golden L. Stoker
[ ] 1962 - John W. Carlson - Loyd [ ]
March 16, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Del Tingey
February 27, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Wynne Thorne
March 9, 1962 - John W. Carlson - June B. Thorson
March 10, 1962 - John W. Carlson - H.M. Tysdal
March 13, 1962 - John W. Carlson - A. Glenn Wahlquist
March 13, 1962 - John W. Carlson - George Whornham
March 1, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Vernal Willie
February 27, 1962 - John W. Carlson - LeMoyne Wilson
February 19, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Rollo [ ]
February 21, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Delos Zobell
June 5, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Charles J. Sorenson
February 13, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Raymond W. Miller LeMoyne Wilson A.C. Hull, Jr.

Fd 4: Correspondence, April - August, 1962, 9 pieces, 5 items.

(Date - To - From)

April 16, 1962 - A.C. Hull, Jr. - Olaf Aamodt
April 25, 1962 - D.W. Thorne - John W. Carlson
April 30, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Wynne Thorne
May 4, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Leon Michaelsen
May 19, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Friends in Agronomy Department
May 29, 1962 - Wynne Thorne - John W. Carlson
June 4, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Lloyd E. Arnold
June 5, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Charles [ ]
June 5, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Orville L. Freeman
June 7, 1962 - John W. Carlson - W.H. Bennett
August 23, 1962 - Ralph D. Bird - John W. Carlson
August 31, 1962 - J. Wilbur Eshom - John W. Carlson

Fd 5: Correspondence, September 1962 - 1969, 17 pieces, 4 items.

(Date - To - From)

September 20, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Donald S. Williams
October 3, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Donald S. Williams
October 17, 1962 - John W. Carlson - J.W. Eshom
November 14, 1962 - John W. Carlson - Eric Lundstrom
January 28, 1963 - D.W. Thorne - John W. Carlson
February 27, 1963 - John W. Carlson - L.R. Rice
March 4, 1963 - John W. Carlson - Donald S. Williams
June 28, 1963 - John W. Carlson - Wayne T. Wright
December 2, 1964 - John W. Carlson - J.P. Slattery
August 30, 1967 - John W. Carlson - Emmett Devine
[ ] 1967 - Leeds Bailey - Carl A. Johansen
January 30, 1968 - John W. Carlson - A. Glenn Wahlquist
November 3, 1969 - John W. Carlson - Loyd L. Stitt
January 29, [ ] - John W. Carlson - Glenn Wahlquist
[ ] - Carl A. Johansen - John W. Carlson

Fd 6: Miscellaneous papers, 7 pieces, 2 items.

Fd 7: Miscellaneous items, 3 pieces.

Fd 7a: War bonds and personal papers, 1 piece, 5 items.

Fd 8: Diary, 1925 - 1930, 1 piece, 1 item.

Fd 8a: Record of experiments and work done in relation to alfalfa seed, 1937, 1 item.

Fd 9: Notes on the study of soil, 1 item.

Fd 10: Miscellaneous notes, 1 item.

Fd 11: Bank statement from First National Bank, 1935. Receipts from C.H. Carlson Furniture Co., March 1932 - December 1933, 20 pieces.

Fd 12: John W. Carlson's address book, 1 item.

Fd 13: Missionary materials, 6 items.

Box 3: Missionary diaries and financial papers, 1 Piece, 8 Items.

Fd 1: Mission diary, volume 1, April 1916 - June 1917, 1 item.

Fd 2: Mission diary, volume 2, June 1917 - October 1918, 1 item.

Fd 3: Mission diary, volume 3, November 1918 - June 1919, 1 item.

Fd 4: Book of Swedish poetry translated while on mission, 1 item.

Fd 5: Record of finances for the Botany Department, June 1922 September 1925, 1 item.

Fd 6: Account book of automobile expenses, 1920 - 1937, and account sheet, 1934 - 1935, 1 piece, 1 item.

Fd 7: Financial accounts, 1925 - 1935, 1 item.

Fd 8: Record of expenses, especially farm and personal, 1931 - 1938, 1 item.

Box 4: Financial papers, family papers, John L. Carlson correspondence, 1943 - 1945, 80 Pieces, 61 Items.

Fd 1: Missionary materials, 2 pieces, 3 items.

Fd 2: Ration coupons from Sweden, 1916 - 1918, 1. item.

Fd 3: John W. Carlson's passport to Sweden when leaving for mission, 1916, 1 item.

Fd 4: Automobile mileage and expense book, April 1945 - June 1949, 1 item.

Fd 5: Plymouth sedan expenses, June 1947 - July 1951, 1 item.

Fd 6: Account book, July 1949 - June 1952, 1 item.

Fd 7: Automobile expense record, January 1950 - December 1955, 1 item.

Fd 8: Expense book for Jeep and pick-up truck, April 1954 - June 1964, 1 item.

Fd 9: Financial accounts, 8 pieces, 3 items.

Fd 10: Biography of Ina Elvina Sorensen Carlson, 1 item.

Fd 11: Obituary of Carl H. Carlson in Logan Herald Journal, June 17, 1935, 1 item.

Fd 12: Correspondence sent, received, or concerned with John L. Carlson, December 1943 - July 1944, 14 pieces, 8 items.

Fd 13: Correspondence sent, received, or concerning John L. Carlson, 6 pieces, 12 items.

Fd 14: Correspondence sent, received, or concerned with John L. Carlson, November 1944 - February 1945, 9 pieces, 8 items.

Fd 15: Correspondence sent, received, or concerned with John L. Carlson, March 1945 - May 1945, 9. pieces, 10 items.

Fd 16: Correspondence sent, received, or concerned with John L. Carlson, June - July 1945, 20 pieces, 4 items.

Fd 17: Correspondence sent, received, or concerned with John L. Carlson, undated, 7 pieces, 1 item.

Fd 18: John LeRoy Carlson's funeral, July 14, 1945, 5 pieces, 2 items.

Fd 19: John LeRoy Carlson's cash account book, January 1940 - January 1942, 1 item.

Box 5: Papers Of John L. Carlson and John W. Carlson, 680 Pieces, 77 Items.

Fd 1: John L. Carlson's school papers and reports, 9 items.

Fd la: Personal papers and effects of John L. Carlson, 10 pieces, 6 items.

Fd lb: Personal papers and effects of John L. Carlson, 4 pieces, 6 items.

Fd lc: Account book of John L. Carlson, 1 item.

Fd 2: John L. Carlson's address book, 1 item.

Fd 3: John L. Carlson's bird study book, 1 item.

Fd 4: Personal papers and effects of John L. Carlson, 10 pieces.

Fd 5: Sunday school lessons and inspirational notes, 29 pieces.

Fd 6: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, part 2, 40 pieces.

Fd 7: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, part 3, 55 pieces.

Fd 8: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, part 4, 40 pieces, 1 item.

Fd 9: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, part 5, 40 pieces.

Fd 10: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, part 6, 30 pieces.

Fd 11: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, part 7, 32 pieces.

Fd 12: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, part 8, 22 pieces.

Fd 13: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, part 9, 40 pieces.

Fd 14: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, part 10, 14 pieces.

Fd 15: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, 30 pieces.

Fd 16: Sunday School lessons and inspirational notes, 39 pieces.

Fd 17: Botany 117 class at University of Wisconsin, 1936 - 1937, 21 pieces.

Fd 18: Botany 117 class at University of Wisconsin, 1936 - 1937, 32 pieces.

Fd 19: Botany 117 class at University of Wisconsin, 31 pieces.

Fd 20: Botany 117 class at University of Wisconsin, 60 pieces.

Fd 20a: Class materials from the University of Wisconsin, 1935 - 1936, 12 pieces, 18 items.

Fd 21: Polycross Investigation: Correspondence regarding foundation seed with the University of Wisconsin, 19 pieces, 16 items.

Fd 22: Polycross Investigation: Correspondence dealing with Southeast nursery summary and seed increase, 1954, 13 pieces, 10 items.

Fd 23: Polycross Investigation: Southeast nursery summary, 1955. Nineteen fifty-four data on the 100 Sl clones sent to John W. Carlson, 1 piece, 8 items.

Fd 24: Polycross Investigation: Comparative seed and forage yields in clonal lines of alfalfa, 1954 - 1956, 56 pieces.

Box 6: Reports on alfalfa seed production and lygus bug infestation [Topical Arrangement], 1955 - 1956, 96 Pieces, 74 Items.

Fd 1: Polycross Investigation: Southeast analysis of seed data, 1955, 4 pieces, 2 items.

Fd la: Polycross Investigation: Central. Conference, 1954 and central region seed yields, 1955 - 1956, 7 items.

Fd lb: Polycross Investigation: Northeastern regional nursery, 9 pieces, 11 items.

Fd lc: Studies of alfalfa seed production in Utah, 3 pieces, 4 items.

Fd 2: "Results of a Four-Year Alfalfa Seed Productivity Test," and "Covariance in Seed and Forage Yields of Alfalfa," 7 pieces, 3 items.

Fd 3: "Trends in Seed Yields of Alfalfa," and "New Insecticides," 5 items.

Fd 4: Alfalfa seed production, 53 pieces, 2 items.

Fd 5: "Highlights in the History of Research in Alfalfa Seed Production," 1 piece, 5 items.

Fd 6: Reports on alfalfa seed production and control of Lygus Bugs, 1 piece, 6 items.

Fd 7: "Lygus Infestation in Alfalfa as Related to the Production of Seed," 2 items.

Fd 8: "Trends in Principles and Practices Affecting the Production of Alfalfa Seed," 1 item.

Fd 9: Alfalfa seed production, seed setting, and yield, 4 pieces, 7 items.

Fd 10: Reports on seed yields of alfalfa and Lygus Bug Damage in alfalfa, 8 pieces, 7 items.

Fd 11: Lygus Bug damage in alfalfa seed, 4 items.

Fd 12: Seed yields of alfalfa, 1 piece, 2 items.

Fd 13: "Water in Relation to Seed Production in Alfalfa," 1 piece, 2 items.

Fd 14; "A Study Guide for Alfalfa Seed Growers," 1 item.

Fd 15: "Sources of Variability in Yields of Alfalfa Seed," 1 item.

Fd 16: Seed productivity tests, 1 item.

Fd 17: Alfalfa seed productivity tests, 1946, 1 item.

Fd 18: "Toxicogenic Effects of Lygus Bugs on Alfalfa as Related to Seed Production," part 1, 1 item.

Fd 19: "Toxicogenic Effects of Lygus Bugs on Alfalfa as Related to Seed Production," part 2, 1 item.

Fd 20: Lygus Bug manuscripts, 4 pieces, 2 items.

Box 7: Reports and experiments dealing with alfalfa seed productivity and lygus bug control, 373 Pieces, 36 Items.

Fd 1: Notes on seed yields, 6 pieces, 5 items.

Fd 2: Notes on seed yields, part 2, 45 pieces.

Fd 3: Notes on seed yields, part 3, 50 pieces, 3 items.

Fd 4: Miscellaneous alfalfa seed yield data, 1951, 36 pieces, 1 item.

Fd 5: Trends and sources of variability in yields of alfalfa seed, part 1, 1 item.

Fd 6: Trends and sources of variability in yields of alfalfa seed, part 2, 1 item.

Fd 7: Alfalfa seed yield information, 5 pieces, 1 item.

Fd 8: "A Study Guide for Alfalfa Seed Growers," 77 pieces (see also addendum Box 15 for draft)

Fd 9: "A Study Guide for Alfalfa Seed Growers," 17 pieces.

Fd 10: Alfalfa seed yields, 8 pieces, 3 items.

Fd 11: Alfalfa seed production and yield, 2 pieces, 3 items.

Fd 12: Analysis of variance, 2 items.

Fd 13: Alfalfa seed yields and Lygus Bug control, 13 pieces.

Fd 14: Alfalfa seed yields, 10 pieces.

Fd 15: Variability in seed yields, 3 pieces, 3 items.

Fd 16: Alfalfa seed production in dryland areas, part 1, 4 items.

Fd 17: Alfalfa seed production in dryland areas, part 2, 22 items.

Fd 18: "Significant Moments in the Story of Alfalfa Production," (Utah, 1867 - 1967), 28 pieces.

Fd 19: "Cultural and Economic Aspects During a Century of Alfalfa Seed Production," (Utah), 11 pieces.

Fd 20: "History and Tradition in a Century of Alfalfa Seed Production," (1867 - 1967), 15 pieces.

Fd 21: The history and early development of alfalfa in Utah, 5 pieces, 2 items.

Fd 22: Field services activities in relation to alfalfa seed production, 17 pieces, 4 items.

Fd 23: Final reports of alfalfa seed yields, 1963, 2 pieces, 1 item.

Fd 24: Experimental work in alfalfa and personal papers, 1 piece, 2 items.

Box 8: Seed setting & production on various plots and regions, 676 Pieces, 22 Items.

Fd 1: "Thirty Years of Research in Alfalfa Seed Production, 4 items.

Fd 2: Papers on alfalfa seed production, 40 pieces.

Fd 3: Papers on alfalfa seed production, 47 pieces.

Fd 4: Analysis of seed productivity, 10 pieces.

Fd 5: "Future Patterns of Forage Seed Production and Consumption in a World of Changing Agriculture," 2 pieces, 1 item.

Fd 6: Dusting crop data and alfalfa seed yields, 55 pieces.

Fd 7: Studies in relation to dusting for Lygus control, 43 pieces.

Fd 8: Advertisements and pollination studies, 4 pieces, 9 items.

Fd 9: Regional alfalfa seed research. Laboratory plans, reports, and correspondence, 1946 - 1948, 6 pieces, 8 items.

Fd 10: Analyses, reports, and productivity on South Logan plots, 27 pieces.

Fd 11: Southeast nursery field data and summary, 57 pieces.

Fd 12: Analyses, data and seed production in Central region, 61 pieces.

Fd 13: Analyses, data, and seed production in Northeast nursery, 40 pieces.

Fd 14: Potter farm excerpts, part 1, 24 pieces.

Fd 15: Potter farm excerpts, part 2, 40 pieces.

Fd 16: Seed setting and production on South farm, part 1, 46 pieces.

Fd 17: Seed setting and production on South farm, part 2, 31 pieces.

Fd 18: South farm data, part 1, 30 pieces.

Fd 19: South farm data, part 2,. 28 pieces.

Fd 20: Covariance analysis, Newton, part 1, 41 pieces.

Fd 21: Covariance analysis, Newton, part 2, 44 pieces.

Box 9: Alfalfa studies, Utah ag. experiment station, alfalfa conference papers, 229 Pieces, 60 Items.

Fd 1: Covariance analysis, South farm and Newton, 32 pieces.

Fd 2: Petersboro plots data, 58 pieces.

Fd 3: Petersboro plots data, 61 pieces.

Fd 4: Petersboro plots seed setting and seed production, 1 piece, 3 items.

Fd 5: Insurance papers, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station inventory and John W. Carlson's retirement, 4 pieces, 2 items.

Fd 6: "Summary Analysis Alfalfa Seed Production Utah Agricultural Experiment Station," (1925 - 1961), 1 item.

Fd 7: Utah Agricultural Experiment Station, March 1960, 2 items.

Fd 8: Utah Agricultural Experiment Station project no. 323, 3 items.

Fd 9: Utah Agricultural Experiment Station progress reports, 7 items.

Fd 10: Plans for red clover seed production, 7 pieces, 2 items.

Fd 11: Uintah Basin alfalfa seed experimental farm, 1 piece, 2 items.

Fd 12: Uintah Basin alfalfa seed experimental farm charts and test records, 40 pieces.

Fd 13: Alfalfa Improvement Conference, 2 pieces, 3 items.

Fd 14: Summary report of the First Alfalfa Improvement Conference, June 1934, 6 items.

Fd 15: Replication studies data, 1943, 1 item.

Fd 16: Replication studies data, 1943, 1 item.

Fd 17: Seminar reports, 8 items.

Fd 18: Correspondence and papers dealing with Foundation Seed Program, 20 pieces, 15 items.

Fd 19: John W. Carlson's retirement papers, 1 piece, 3 items.

Fd 20: Retirement papers, 2 pieces, 1 item.

Box 10: Annual reports, 1926 - 1947, 20 Items.

Fd 1: First Annual Report of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental Farm, 1926, 2 items.

Fd 2: Second Annual Report of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental farm, 1927, 1 item.

Fd 3: Third Annual Report of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental Farm, 1928, 1 item.

Fd 4: Fourth Annual Report of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental Farm, 1929, 1 item.

Fd 5: Fifth Annual Report of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental Farm, 1930, 1 item.

Fd 6: Sixth Annual Report of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental Farm, 1931, 1 item.

Fd 7: Seventh Annual Report of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental farm, 1932, 1 item.

Fd 8: Eighth Annual Report of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experimental Farm, 1933, 1 item.

Fd 9: Annual Report, 1937, 1 item.

Fd 10: Annual Report, 1938, 1 item.

Fd 11: Annual Report, 1939, 1 item.

Fd 12: Annual Report, 1940, 1 item.

Fd 13: Annual. Report, 1941, 1 item.

Fd 14: Annual Report, 1942, 1 item.

Fd 15: Annual Report, 1943, 1 item.

Fd 16: Annual Report, 1944, 1 item.

Fd 17: Annual Report, 1945, 1 item.

Fd 18: Annual Report, 1946, 1 item.

Fd 19: Annual Report, 1947, 1 item.

Box 11: Annual reports, Carlson's MA Thesis, Radio addresses and published reports, 1 Piece, 42 Items.

Fd 1: Annual Report, 1948, 1 item.

Fd 2: Annual Report, 1949, 1 item.

Fd 3: Annual Report, 1950, 1 item.

Fd 4: Annual Report, 1951, 1 item.

Fd 5: Annual Report, 1952, 1 item.

Fd 6: Annual Report, 1953, 1 item.

Fd 7: Annual Report, 1954, 1 item.

Fd 8: Annual Report, 1955, 1 item.

Fd 9: Annual Report, 1956, 1 item.

Fd 10: Annual Report, 1957, 1 item.

Fd 11: Annual Report, 1958, 1 item.

Fd 12: Annual Report, 1959, 1 item.

Fd 13: Annual Report, 1960, 1 item.

Fd 14: Annual, Report, 1961, 1 item.

Fd 15: Annual Reports, 1960 - 1962, 1 piece, 5 items.

Fd 16: Notes from John W. Carlson's field book, 1 item.

Fd 17: John W. Carlson's masters thesis, 1927, 1 item.

Fd 18: KSL radio addresses by John W. Carlson, 4 items.

Fd l8a: Utah Agricultural Experiment Station broadcast over KVNU, October 1939, 1 item.

Fd 19: Published works, 1930 - 1940, 7 items (see also addendum Box 15)

Fd 20: Published articles, 1941 - 1946, 5 items.

Fd 21: Published works, 1950 - 1960, 4 items.

Box 12: USU directories, Alfalfa bibliographies and other, 78 Pieces, 30 Items.

Fd 1: USU directories and other university publications, 1 piece, 5 items.

Fd 2: Swedish article translated by John W. Carlson. "Propagation of Alfalfa by Means of Stein Cuttings," 1925, 1 item.

Fd 3: Bibliography-Alfalfa-John W. Carlson, 67 pieces.

Fd 4: Bibliography-Alfalfa-John W. Carlson, 1 piece, 2 items.

Fd 5: Willie Larson experiments, 1 item.

Fd 6: "Profile of Utah State," 1 item.

Fd 7: Miscellaneous papers, Swedish article and miscellaneous figures and charts, 1 piece, 6 items.

Fd 8: Miscellaneous papers and newspaper clippings, 4 pieces, 3 items.

Fd 9: Miscellaneous papers, 1 piece, 3 items.

Fd 10: Miscellaneous papers, 8 items.

Fd 11: Miscellaneous papers, 3 pieces.

Box 13: Diplomas, pollination studies, financial papers, 1926, and charts, 4 Pieces, 6 Items.

Box 14: Addendum Papers of John W. Carlson; Correspondence and Essays, 1939-1968.

Fd 1: Outgoing correspondence of Carlson, 1936-1937.
Fd 2: Outgoing correspondence of Carlson, 1938.
Fd 3: Outgoing correspondence of Carlson, 1939-1940.
Fd 4: Outgoing correspondence of Carlson, 1941.
Fd 5: Outgoing correspondence of Carlson, 1942-1943.
Fd 6: Outgoing correspondence of Carlson, 1958-1959.
Fd 7: Outgoing correspondence of Carlson, 1960-1966.
Fd 8: Incoming correspondence, A-Z.
Fd 9: Incoming correspondence, R. A. Brink, 1936-1942.
Fd 10: Incoming correspondence, C. O. Grandfield, 1937-1943.
Fd 11: Incoming correspondence, F. R. Jones, 1941-1942.
Fd 12: Incoming correspondence, H. M. Tysdal, 1934-1937.
Fd 13: Incoming correspondence, H. M. Tysdal, 1938-1939.
Fd 14: Incoming correspondence, H. M. Tysdal, 1940-1942.
Fd 15: Incoming correspondence, H. L. Westover, 1941-1942.
Fd 16: Miscellaneous third party correspondence concerning Carlson.
Fd 17: “Age of Alfalfa Plant in Relation to Seed Yields,” nd.
Fd 18: “Alfalfa,” draft, nd.
Fd 19: “Alfalfa; Its History, Habits, and Varieties,” nd.
Fd 20: “Alfalfa Seed Productivity Tests,” nd.
Fd 21: “The Alfalfa Seed Situation in Utah,” 1932.
Fd 22: “Covariance in Seed and Forage Yields of Alfalfa,” nd.
Fd 23: “Experimental Work in Relation to Alfalfa-Seed Growing,” 1933.
Fd 24: “Garden Vegetables & Hardy Annual Flowering Plants for the Uintah Basin,” nd.
Fd 25: “Growing Alfalfa Seed in Dryland Regions,” draft, nd.
Fd 26: “Growing Corn for Grain and Silage in the Uintah Basin,” nd.
Fd 27: “History of Alfalfa,” draft, nd.
Fd 28: “Improvement of Alfalfa Seed Production in Dryland Regions,” two drafts, nd.
Fd 29: “Introduction of Alfalfa into Utah,” draft, nd.
Fd 30: “Results of a 4-Year Alfalfa Seed Productivity Test,” 1958.
Fd 31: “Seed Setting and Seed Production in Alfalfa as Affected by Lygus Bugs,” nd.
Fd 32: “Sources of Variation in Seed Yields of Alfalfa,” nd.
Fd 33: “A Study of the Structure, Composition, and Origin of the Soils in the Desert Range,” draft, nd.
Fd 34: “A Study Guide for Alfalfa Seed Growers,” draft, nd.
Fd 35: “Trends in Seed Yields of Alfalfa,” draft, nd.
Fd 36: “Work of the Uintah Basin Alfalfa Seed Experiment Farm,” draft, nd.
Fd 37: Miscellaneous papers and drafts (some incomplete).

Box 15: Addendum Papers of John W. Carlson; Publications, Ph.D. Dissertation, and other papers, 1926-1977.

Fd 1: Carlson, “Alfalfa; Its History, Habits, and Varieties,” The Uintah Basin Farmer, Feb. 15, 1926.
Fd 2: Carlson & Stewart, “Alfalfa Seed Production,” Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin, # 226, May 1931.
Fd 3: Carlson, “Growing Alfalfa Seed,” Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Circular, # 97, March 1932.
Fd 4: Carlson, “Alfalfa Seed Investigations in Utah,” Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin, # 258, Nov. 1935 (2 copies).
Fd 5: Carlson, “Lygus Bug Damage to Alfalfa in Relation to Seed Production,” Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 61, # 1, Dec. 1940.
Fd 6: Jeppson & MacLeod, “Lygus Bug Injury & its Effect on the Growth of Alfalfa,” Journal of Agricultural Science, Vol. 17, # 4, Nov. 1946 (discusses Carlson’s research).
Fd 7: Parker, V. C., “Diamonds in the Dust: A History of Alfalfa Seed Research in Utah,” 1977.
Fd 8: Carlson’s Ph.D. Diploma, 1939.
Fd 9: Carlson’s Ph.D. Dissertation, 1939.
Fd 10: Class notes, 1938.
Fd 11: Class notes, 1938.
Fd 12: Conference Notes, nd.
Fd 13: “History and Tradition in a Century of Alfalfa Seed Production in Utah,” draft, nd.
Fd 14: Certificates.
Fd 15: Minutes of the annual International Crop Improvement Assoc., 1942.
Fd 16: Utah state charter of Society of Sigma XI; By-Laws, nd.
Fd 17: Constitution of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, nd.
Fd 18: Funeral program of J. W. Carlson, 1977.


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