Lewis Cecil Gray
Lewis Cecil Gray (December 2, 1881 — November 18, 1952) was an American agricultural economist. A prolific author of economic texts, his career included several academic posts and various federal government roles. His monumental ''History of Agriculture in the Southern United States to 1860'' is considered a major contribution to economic history and agricultural economics. Gray held key positions in New Deal programs designed to alleviate land use problems arising from the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. Provided by Wikipedia
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History of agriculture in the southern United States to 1860, by Gray, Lewis Cecil, 1881-
[Gloucester, Mass.] P. Smith 1941Call Number: Loading…
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History of agriculture in the southern United States to 1860, by Gray, Lewis Cecil, 1881-
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A program for land use in northern Minnesota; a type study in land utilization by Jesness, Oscar Bernard, 1889-
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