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Post by wargarden2017 on Jan 1, 2024 1:36:31 GMT -5
I just found an amazing rabbit hole. garden editor j.h.f heide(john h f Heide) Chicago tribune 1917-1920 1912 patent watch holder 1948 died tax office employee food inspector. 4000 piece pipe collection sold at auction after death $30,000
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Post by gardendmpls on Jan 1, 2024 11:31:15 GMT -5
Found an article by him reprinted in The Sage Journal, where he was introducing a column on vegetable gardening to provide a solution to costly food and to raise up people trapped in poverty. Connected to it was an article by someone else on the value of children's gardens, which included being able to observe the conditions in the homes of students when the teacher visited the gardens. These articles are from 1911, when beans were $1-$4.50 a bushel' and a pint of bean seeds was 25 cents.
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Post by wargarden2017 on Jan 1, 2024 12:25:38 GMT -5
could send me a copy of that article from sage
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Post by gardendmpls on Jan 1, 2024 21:58:16 GMT -5
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/002205741708501309Just to let you know, if you try to copy the article, when you paste it a lot of the words are run together. I had nothing better to do today and went on word and cleaned the article up because I wanted to read and save it off the computer.
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Post by emmsmommy on Jan 2, 2024 5:23:27 GMT -5
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Post by gardendmpls on Jan 2, 2024 10:57:09 GMT -5
Thanks. Now I don't have to resume the tediousness of correcting the weird copy I got before. Was his column the source of the garden plans you are now posting here?
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Post by wargarden2017 on Jan 4, 2024 0:10:23 GMT -5
it was not source of the plans that was the his column in chicago tribune 1918. but it was same author.
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