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Cully Cobb
Cully Alton Cobb, Sr. (February 25, 1884–May 7, 1975),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Social Security Death Index )〕 was an agricultural pioneer, educator, printer, journalist, and philanthropist in the American South who with his second wife, Lois Dowdle Cobb (August 1, 1889–August 9, 1987),〔 co-founded the Cobb Institute of Archaeology on the campus of Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi. ==Early years==
Cobb was originally a poor farm boy born in his grandfather's cabin near Prospect in Giles County in rural southern Tennessee.〔Jimmy G. Shoalmire and Roy Vernon Scott, ''The Public Career of Cully Cobb: A Study in Agricultural Leadership'', (Jackson, Mississippi: University and College Press of Mississippi, 1973), p. 1; Shoalmire and Scott used materials from the Henry A. Wallace Collection at the University of Iowa in Iowa City in their biography of Cobb.〕 His parents were Napoleon Cobb (1849–1913) and the former Mary Agnes Woodward (1855–1932).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cully Alton Cobb, producer, and Lois D. Cobb, ed., ''The Cobbs of Tennessee: Descendants of John Cobb of Cobbs Court, County Kent, England, 1324-1968, edited by Lois D. Cobb, ed. (Atlanta, Georgia: Ruralist Press, 1968) )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Family Tree Maker )〕 In 1908, at the age of twenty-four, Cobb received his bachelor's degree from Mississippi A&M College. Thereafter, he accepted for two years the position of superintendent of the first agricultural high school, established in the unincorporated community of Buena Vista in Chickasaw County in northern MIssissippi. From 1910-1918, Cobb was director of the men's agriculture club at Mississippi State University.
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