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John Gleason’s prize-winning corn in the Grand Champion Sweepstakes at the Ohio State Corn Show, 1925. John Gleason (1886-1932) was a Clinton County, Ohio farmer who developed hybrid seed corn and raised pedigreed poultry. He was known throughout Ohio and the region as a progressive farmer who was interested in corn culture. Because of his knowledge and ability, Gleason was in demand as a judge of corn at various shows and county fairs.

Source

Ohio Historical Society MSS 1382 AV, AL06031 from the John Gleason Collection Collection.

Date

7/17/2007 10:10

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