Title:
Samuel Hamburg papers, 1900-1978
Samuel Hamburg papers and photographs, 1900-1978
Creator/Contributor:
Hamburg, Samuel, 1899-1976, creator
Creator/Contributor:
Judah L. Magnes Museum, WJHC 1987.006.
Creator/Contributor:
Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life
Abstract:
This collection consists of Sam Hamburg's personal papers, including correspondence with friends and family; Hamburg's scholarship
funds and contributions; Articles and materials about Sam Hamburg and his farm, including a map of where his farm was located;
articles and correspondence related to Hamburg's trips to Israel as an agricultural adviser; Awards presented to Hamburg;
Photographs of Sam Hamburg and family, trips to Israel and Nigeria with David Ben-Gurion and Golda Meir, respectively, and
Sam Hamburg Farms.
Date:
1900 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Jews, Russian -- California
Agriculture -- California
Agricultural innovations -- California
Agriculturists -- California
Agriculturists -- Israel
Jewish farmers -- California
Juifs russes -- Californie
Agriculture -- Californie
Agriculture -- Innovations -- Californie
Agronomes -- Californie
Agronomes -- Israƫl
Agriculteurs juifs -- Californie
Jewish farmers
Agriculturists
Agricultural innovations
Agriculture
Jews, Russian
Los Banos (Calif.)
Israel
California -- Los Banos
California
Hamburg, Samuel -- 1899-1976 -- Archives
Hamburg, Alice
Ben-Gurion, David -- 1886-1973
Meir, Golda -- 1898-1978
Meir, Golda -- 1898-1978
Hamburg, Samuel -- 1899-1976
Hamburg, Alice
Ben-Gurion, David -- 1886-1973
Consultants
Agriculturists
Note:
Formerly: Judah L. Magnes Museum Collection Number WJHC 1987.006.
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
Transfer; Judah L. Magnes Museum; 2010.
Sam Hamburg was one of California's leading agricultural innovators and later an agricultural advisor to the state of Israel.
Sam Hamburg was born in Pinsk, Poland in 1898. At the age of thirteen, he moved from Pinsk to Palestine to attend high school
where he learned about farming. He came to California in 1920 and studied in the agriculture programs at UC Berkeley and Davis.
While in school he also worked on ranches in the Central Valley. After graduating, he set out to acquire the land that would
become Sam Hamburg Farms in the Los Banos area. He developed a new system to lift water from the river and canals to his properties
and was one of the farmers that helped introduce the cotton picking machine to the Central Valley. After his success in farming
in the Central Valley, he went back to Israel and helped establish cotton farming in the country. He became a well-known and
beloved figure in Israel and held close relationships with prominent Israeli figures like David Ben-Gurion and Golda Meir.
In 1968, Hamburg was diagnosed with Guillian-Barre syndrome and eventually sold off Sam Hamburg Farms in 1972. He passed away
in 1976.
Samuel Hamburg papers, BANC MSS 2010/831, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, The Bancroft Library, University of
California, Berkeley.
Materials in English.
Type:
Photograph
personal papers.
photographs.
Archives
Photographs
Photographs.
Photographies.
Physical Description:
1.35 (1 2 oversize folders)
Language:
English
Identifier:
2006585587
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
COLLECTION STORED OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.