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Cooper, Ellwood, 1829-1918

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From The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol II (1904): COOPER, Ellwood, horticulturist, was born in Sadsbury, PA, May 24, 1829; son of Morris and Phebe (Barnaby) Cooper; grandson of Jeremiah and Leah (Morris) Cooper; and great-grandson of John Cooper and of Lewis Morris. He engaged in business in the West Indies, in New York City, and after 1870 in Santa Barbara, CA, where he devoted his attention to the cultivation of semi-tropical fruits and succeeded with oranges, lemons, olives, grapes, English walnuts and almonds. He was the first manufacturer of olive oil in the United States and invented the machinery used in his oil works and in the preparation of English walnuts and almonds for market. He was trustee of Santa Barbara College, and for three years its president. He was elected president of the California State Board of Horticulture in 1885. He introduced predaceous insects and parasites to destroy and keep in check noxious insects that disturb the fruits and fruit trees, and full reports of his experiments were published by the state board of horticulture. He published: Statistics of Trade with Hayti (1868); Forest Culture and Eucalyptus Trees (1876); A Treatise on Olive Culture (1882); and various reports. From www.findagrave.com

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

A trip to Ellwood was an excursion in 1889, 1978-08-13

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Six scrapbooks contain all thirty years of the weekly local history columns written by Mrs. Rouse for the Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper. Numbering approximately 1,500, the articles are cataloged by keywords in the Gledhill Library Subject Index. See Arrangement note for date range of articles within each scrapbook.

Dates: Publication: 1978-08-13

Elite gathered at Union Club in 19th century, 1980-03-23

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Content Description From the Collection:

Six scrapbooks contain all thirty years of the weekly local history columns written by Mrs. Rouse for the Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper. Numbering approximately 1,500, the articles are cataloged by keywords in the Gledhill Library Subject Index. See Arrangement note for date range of articles within each scrapbook.

Dates: Publication: 1980-03-23

Eucalyptus: good or bad?, 1981-12-13

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Content Description From the Collection:

Six scrapbooks contain all thirty years of the weekly local history columns written by Mrs. Rouse for the Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper. Numbering approximately 1,500, the articles are cataloged by keywords in the Gledhill Library Subject Index. See Arrangement note for date range of articles within each scrapbook.

Dates: Publication: 1981-12-13

Eucalyptus trees have controversial history here, 1981-12-06

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Content Description From the Collection:

Six scrapbooks contain all thirty years of the weekly local history columns written by Mrs. Rouse for the Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper. Numbering approximately 1,500, the articles are cataloged by keywords in the Gledhill Library Subject Index. See Arrangement note for date range of articles within each scrapbook.

Dates: Publication: 1981-12-06

For the 4th, there was roast pig, 1979-07-01

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Content Description From the Collection:

Six scrapbooks contain all thirty years of the weekly local history columns written by Mrs. Rouse for the Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper. Numbering approximately 1,500, the articles are cataloged by keywords in the Gledhill Library Subject Index. See Arrangement note for date range of articles within each scrapbook.

Dates: Publication: 1979-07-01