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GUILFORD, W. H.
GUILFORD, W. H. (Dubuque, IA, (Oct. 16, 1839--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 12, 1927) In the period of about 1840 until 1915, Guilford was a nurseryman and fruit grower in Dubuque County. Between 1884 to about 1906 he was active in the promotion of horticulture in Dubuque County. He helped organize and served as the first president of the Dubuque County Horticultural Society. In 1885 and for twenty-five years, he maintained a local experimental testing station for horticultural plants and varieties. He often presented papers at the annual meetings of both the Northeastern Iowa Horticultural Society and the county society on a wide range of topics especially fruit growing. he was a close observer of how different varieties thrived when grown in his area. It was reported that in 1893 he imported several thousand two-year old linden trees from France.
About the time the county organization disbanded, Guilford joined the Northeastern Iowa Horticultural Society which was formed in 1892. Over the next twenty years he served as a director and was president in 1905. The Society made him an honorary Life Member in 1910.
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Source:
Nichols, Harry E. (Professor), "Brief Biographies of Some of the Most Prominent People Who Helped Develop Iowa Horticulture," Ames, Iowa, July 1, 1975, p. 39
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