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Dr Thomas Clark “T. C.” Campbell

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Dr Thomas Clark “T. C.” Campbell

Birth
Laurel, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA
Death
23 May 1999 (aged 81)
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Excerpted from news clippings included in this memorial announcing the wedding of Eleanor and TC Campbell:

Lieut. T Clark Campbell, son of Mr and Mrs J.H. Campbell of Laurel Nebraska. Graduate of Laurel High School and State College at Wayne, Nebraskas. Graduated January 1943 from the School of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas and practiced veterinary medicine at Norfolk, Nebraska until he was called to serve in the army and stationed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Married Eleanor Louise Ellis, August 1, 1943, at the First Methodist Church in El Dorado, Kansas. She was a graduate of El Dorado High School and Junior College. Eleanor and following graduation worked in the offices of the Butler County Agricultural Adjustment Agency and for two years in the state offices at Manhattan, Kansas (she resigned in 1943 prior to the marriage)

Note excerpted from https://www.fsa.usda.gov/about-fsa/history-and-mission/agency-history/index "The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 had established the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, or AAA. The "Triple A's" purpose was to stabilize farm prices at a level at which farmers could survive. The law established state and county committees of farmers called "Triple A committees." These committees oversaw the first federal farm program offering price support loans to farmers to bring about crop reduction. With the passage of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 and a general reorganization of the Department of Agriculture that October came new, complicated changes in conservation, crop support and marketing legislation. Programs such as commodity marketing controls, and the policy of the Congress to assist farmers in obtaining parity prices and parity income, made the federal government the decision-maker for the nation's farmers. "
Excerpted from news clippings included in this memorial announcing the wedding of Eleanor and TC Campbell:

Lieut. T Clark Campbell, son of Mr and Mrs J.H. Campbell of Laurel Nebraska. Graduate of Laurel High School and State College at Wayne, Nebraskas. Graduated January 1943 from the School of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas and practiced veterinary medicine at Norfolk, Nebraska until he was called to serve in the army and stationed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Married Eleanor Louise Ellis, August 1, 1943, at the First Methodist Church in El Dorado, Kansas. She was a graduate of El Dorado High School and Junior College. Eleanor and following graduation worked in the offices of the Butler County Agricultural Adjustment Agency and for two years in the state offices at Manhattan, Kansas (she resigned in 1943 prior to the marriage)

Note excerpted from https://www.fsa.usda.gov/about-fsa/history-and-mission/agency-history/index "The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 had established the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, or AAA. The "Triple A's" purpose was to stabilize farm prices at a level at which farmers could survive. The law established state and county committees of farmers called "Triple A committees." These committees oversaw the first federal farm program offering price support loans to farmers to bring about crop reduction. With the passage of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 and a general reorganization of the Department of Agriculture that October came new, complicated changes in conservation, crop support and marketing legislation. Programs such as commodity marketing controls, and the policy of the Congress to assist farmers in obtaining parity prices and parity income, made the federal government the decision-maker for the nation's farmers. "


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