AMF (American Machine and Foundery), Inc. correspondence, 1971-1978

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Folder information

Title:
AMF (American Machine and Foundery), Inc. correspondence, 1971-1978
Description:
These papers collect the communications between W. H. Johnson, Thomas I. Ito, Joseph V. Fiore, and others involved in collaborative research by North Carolina State University's Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering and (AMF), Inc. Their experimentation was in ways of advancing tobacco mechanization and processing by various ways, most notably by freeze drying. W. H. Johnson's involvement was important due to his expertise in the field of freeze-dried expanded tobacco. The correspondence also involve the exchange of freeze-dried tobacco samples, the sharing of articles and reports regarding tobacco experimentation, and the researchers' participation in meetings in conferences on tobacco research.
Topics:
Agriculture
Subjects:
Freeze-drying
Tobacco -- Experiments
Tobacco -- Research
Tobacco industry
Original Format:
Multiple materials (materials for groups)
Item identifier:
mc00062-007-bx0040-008-000
Coverage Date:
to
Genre:
Administrative records
Correspondence
Reports
Research notes
Names:
American Machine and Foundry Company more info on American Machine and Foundry Company 
Johnson, William H. more info on Johnson, William H. 
Ito, Thomas I. more info on Ito, Thomas I. 
Fiore, Joseph V. more info on Fiore, Joseph V. 
Digital Project:
Cultivating a Revolution

Source information

Repository:
Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
Collection:
William H. Johnson Papers, 1941-2005 (Bulk, 1956-1983) (MC00062) held by Special Collections Research Center at NC State University Libraries
Note field:
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Rights:
For questions regarding copyright or permissions, please refer to our Reproduction, Use, Citation, and Copyright page (http://d.lib.ncsu.edu/collections/about).
Funding:
Digitization of this resource was partially supported with federal Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) funds made possible through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.

Scanned folders from the same box

  1. Theodorus Neimeyer, LTD, Holland, 1969-1971
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 1
  2. Universal Leaf Tobacco Co., 1969-1977
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 2
  3. National Cotton Council, 1966-1970
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 3
  4. Tiedemanns Tobaksfabrik, Norway, 1969-1970
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 4
  5. Rothmans of Pall Mall, Ltd., Australia, 1969-1970
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 5
  6. H. F. & Ph.F. Reemtsma, Hamburg, 1969-1970
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 6
  7. Swedish Tobacco Co. (Svenska Tobaks Aktiebolaget), 1969-1979
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 7
  8. AMF (American Machine and Foundery), Inc. correspondence, 1971-1978, Series 7, Box 40, Folder 8 (Current Folder)
  9. Martin Brinkmann Ag Bremen, 1969-1970
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 9
  10. D.E.J. International Research Co. N.V., Holland, 1970
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 10
  11. Leybold-Heraeus, 1972
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 11
  12. Inquiries or interests regarding freeze-drying process, 1970-1972
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 12
  13. The In-Curing Metabolism of Amino Acids, 1969
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 13
  14. William Firth, Fields Leaf Tobacco Co., 1969
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 14
  15. Alfred N. Hertz, Hamburg, 1973-1974
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 15
  16. Tenco, Division of Coca-Cola, 1972-1973
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 16
  17. Freeze-Drying Research Samples, 1968-1969
    Series 7, Box 40, Folder 17