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  2. John Clough Holmes - Wikipedia

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    John Clough Holmes (September 25, 1809 – December 16, 1887) was an American agriculturalist, educator, and co-founder of the Michigan State Agricultural Society.Holmes is also known as the founder of Michigan State University, established in 1855 as an agriculture college, the first of its kind in the United States. [1]

  3. History of Michigan State University - Wikipedia

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    The history of Michigan State University dates back to 1855, [3] when the Michigan Legislature established the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan under the encouragement of the Michigan State Agricultural Society and the Michigan Farmer, the state's leading agricultural periodical.

  4. Michigan State University Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Clients include students and faculty of Michigan State University, other scholars and researchers, broadcasting networks, news agencies and film, video, and Web production companies. [15] It is the largest academic voice library in the United States and is part of the Michigan State University Libraries. [15]

  5. Michigan State University - Wikipedia

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    The rise of scientific agriculture in Europe in the first half of the nineteenth century and the desire for formal agricultural education at the college level by forward looking agriculturalists in Michigan gave impetus to a movement that led to the establishment of the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan in 1855, the first of its ...

  6. College Hall (Michigan State University) - Wikipedia

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    Reputedly designed by John C. Holmes, it was built in 1856 and housed the school's classrooms, offices and laboratories, the school's library/museum, and a multifunction lecture hall/chapel. Along with Saints' Rest , and a horse barn , it was one of three buildings completed when the college opened for classes in 1857.

  7. Laboratory Row - Wikipedia

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    Opened 1889 as the Agriculture Laboratory it was the first agricultural laboratory at the State Agricultural College. It then became known as Entomology, the Department of Entomology occupied the space after Agriculture Hall opened in 1909 until 1948 when the Natural Sciences Building was constructed.

  8. Morrill Land-Grant Acts - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Michigan Constitution of 1850 called for the creation of an "agricultural school", [3] though it was not until February 12, 1855, that Michigan Governor Kinsley S. Bingham signed a bill establishing the United States' first agriculture college, the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, known today as Michigan State ...

  9. Michigan State University academics - Wikipedia

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    Michigan State University Press is the publishing arm of Michigan State University. It traces its origins to the late 1940s when the Michigan State Board of Agriculture established a publishing program at Michigan State College (MSC). President John A. Hannah made a recommendation on publications to a special committee. In response, the ...