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KNAPP, SEAMAN ASAHEL (1833-1911). Seaman Asahel Knapp, agriculturist, college administrator, and entrepreneur, the son of Dr. Bradford and Rhoda (Seaman) Knapp, was born on December 16, 1833, at Schroon Lake, Essex County, New York.
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Knapp, Seaman Asahel (1833-1911) ... Seaman Asahel Knapp was born December 16, 1833, in northern New York. At sixteen, he attended the Troy Conference Academy (Green Mountain College) at Poultney, Vermont, where he met his wife. He graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New York, in 1856 with Phi Beta Kappa honors.
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Knapp, Seaman Asahel - (sē´mn ā´shĕl´´ năp), 1833—1911, agriculturist and teacher, b. Schroon Lake, NY, grad. Union College, Schenectady, 1856.
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Works of Seaman A. Knapp, 4H club and the Agriculture Extension service ... A descendant of Nicholas Knapp who came over with Winthrop’s Fleet in 1630, Seaman Knapp was born in 1833 in New York State. His father was a farmer and a physician which was learned through apprenticeship rather than from formal medical training.
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Creator Knapp, Seaman Asahel ... Title: Seaman Asahel Knapp Papers, ... Seaman Asahel Knapp Papers, 1856-1931 and undated, Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas...
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Seaman Asahel Knapp died April 1, 1911. His remains are interred in the family plot of the cemetery of what is now. Iowa State University at Ames.25 His ...
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Encyclopedia article about Knapp, Seaman Asahel. Information about Knapp, Seaman Asahel in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Knapp, Seaman Asahel; knapsack problem; knapweed; knave; Knave of Hearts; knee; kneecap; Kneeland, Abner;
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Knapp, Seaman Asahel (1833-1911). Knapp was born in Schroon Lake, New York in 1833. Knapp became a teacher after graduating from Union College in 1856. Knapp later moved to Iowa and worked as a farmer, a Methodist clergyman, and superintendent of the state school for the blind.
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Knapp, Seaman Asahel. (December 16, 1833–April 1, 1911). –administrator, teacher, and gentleman farmer—was born in Schroon Lake, New York, on December 16, ...
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