Report of the Louisiana Sugar Planters' Association at the Chamber of Commerce in New Orleans Louisiana in 1902. - Report of the Louisiana Sugar Planters' Association at the Chamber of Commerce in New Orleans Louisiana in 1902.

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Title
Report of the Louisiana Sugar Planters' Association at the Chamber of Commerce in New Orleans Louisiana in 1902.
Date Digitized
2007
Date Published
1902-06-13
Publisher
Daily States (New Orleans, La.)
Location
Description
Text, June 13, 1902. Cane Loaders. Two to be Tested by Sugar Planters. One invented by a negro -- Meeting of Planters Association Last Night. Report of the Louisiana Sugar Planters' Association at the Chamber of Commerce in New Orleans Louisiana. A communication was read by Secretary Benjamin D. Woodward. A paper entitled "A plant for fuel oil bagasse burners" was read by a Mr. Stewart. The working of a sugar cane loader, invented by an African American, T.J. Howard, was explained by Fred Grace of Plaquemine, Louisiana. Another newly invented cane gathering and loading machine was described by J.O. Wright. Published in the Daily States.
Note
Source: Daily States. June 13, 1902. Page 5. Column 2.
Type of Resource
still image
Media Type
jp2
Language Code
en
Source
State Library of Louisiana (http://www.state.lib.la.us)
Digital Collection
Louisiana Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Physical Location
Contact Information
For information or permission to use/publish, contact: LAColl@state.lib.la.us
Rights
Physical rights are retained by the State Library of Louisiana. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. copyright laws.
Object File Name
wp004039
Digital Reproduction Information
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