02682cpc 2200385 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002500066040002400091100003200115245004900147300001900196545060900215520047100824520017701295555002601472524011301498600002301611600005101634600004901685610004701734610004501781610004001826610003001866610005701896650003001953650003301983650004402016650003202060650003402092651005502126651005502181650001302236700004702249210092920010822172452.0880506q19281978nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV88-A243 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aSexauer, Fred Henry,d1891-00aFred Henry Sexauer papers,f[ca. 1928]-1978. a22.6 cubic ft. aFarmer and former President of Dairymen's League Cooperative Association (now Dairylea, Inc.).bSexauer was born in Kingston, Illinois and came to New York in 1914. In 1915 he purchased a farm outside of Auburn, N.Y. Soon after starting farming, he became active in a local cooperative, and in 1919 became a director of the Dairymen's League's Cooperative Association. In 1921 he was elected to the League's executive committee and in 1928 became President. During the Roosevelt administration, he played an active role in the Committee for the Nation and the Committee for Constitutional Government. aCorrespondence, photographs, reports, and related original source material concerns Sexauer's career as an agricultural leader and documents his work with organizations including the Dairymen's League, the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, and the National Milk Producers Federation. There is also information relating to New York Highway Users and improvement of rural roads. Individuals mentioned include Edward Rumely, Frank Gannett, and Ezra Taft Benson.8 aAlso, "Currents in the Life of Fred H. Sexauer," (6 volumes with index), an inscribed copy of Stable Money by Irving Fisher, and an inscribed copy of "Eastman's Chestnuts."0 aPreliminary box list. aFred Henry Sexauer. Papers, #3026. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.10aBenson, Ezra Taft.10aGannett, Frank E.q(Frank Edward),d1876-1957.10aRumely, Edward A.q(Edward Aloysius),d1882-20aDairymen's League Cooperative Association.20aNational Council of Farmer Cooperatives.20aNational Milk Producers Federation.20aCommittee for the Nation.20aNational Committee to Uphold the Constitution (U.S.) 0aAgriculture and politics. 0aMilkxCooperative marketing. 0aDairying, CooperativezNew York (State) 0aDairyingxEconomic aspects. 0aRural roadszNew York (State) 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and governmenty1919-1933. 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and governmenty1933-1945. 0aFarmers.1 aFisher, Irving,d1867-1947.tStable money.