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... field , and pull up the young plants by thousands . Often have I heard mild , good men speak with real bitterness of these marauders . Indeed , I think the general feeling of boys and men has been , and still is , that these black ...
... field , and pull up the young plants by thousands . Often have I heard mild , good men speak with real bitterness of these marauders . Indeed , I think the general feeling of boys and men has been , and still is , that these black ...
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... field all to themselves . And then , with ruin and starvation looking them full in the face , the convinced and repentant planters , took measures to win back the exiled birds . In our Transactions for 1861 - three years after Mr ...
... field all to themselves . And then , with ruin and starvation looking them full in the face , the convinced and repentant planters , took measures to win back the exiled birds . In our Transactions for 1861 - three years after Mr ...
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... field and on a grander scale than any recorded in history , yet strange as it may ap- pear , the great interests of agriculture have not materially suffered in the loyal States . Notwithstanding there have been a million of men employed ...
... field and on a grander scale than any recorded in history , yet strange as it may ap- pear , the great interests of agriculture have not materially suffered in the loyal States . Notwithstanding there have been a million of men employed ...
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... field of vision , rise the hills of Andover - some of them sacred and classical - all of them beautiful ; while just behind them stands this busy city - wondrous growth and monument of enterprise . Then we follow north - eastwardly to ...
... field of vision , rise the hills of Andover - some of them sacred and classical - all of them beautiful ; while just behind them stands this busy city - wondrous growth and monument of enterprise . Then we follow north - eastwardly to ...
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... fields unmarred by cross - fences the long hedge - rows of quick set , loaded in Spring - time with bloom and fragrance-- the grand , old parks , whose giant trees date back perhaps to the Norman conquest - the close - shaven lawn , on ...
... fields unmarred by cross - fences the long hedge - rows of quick set , loaded in Spring - time with bloom and fragrance-- the grand , old parks , whose giant trees date back perhaps to the Norman conquest - the close - shaven lawn , on ...
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1st premium 2d premium 50 cents acre Amesbury Andrew Nichols apples barn Benjamin Beurre bone Boxford Bradford bread bull bushels butter cattle cellar Charles Colts Committee award corn cost cows crop cultivation Daniel David Dodge DRAFT HORSES Essex County exhibition farmers feet field flour Flowers fruit George Grapes grass gratuity gratuity of $1 Groveland Haverhill Heifer hill horse improvement inches Insects James John John Danforth Joseph Kimball labor land Lawrence manure Marblehead meadow Merrill Methuen milk Moses Nathaniel National Bank Newb't Newburyport Newhall Nichols North Andover Northend offer for premium onions Ordway oxen pasture pear Peter Wait planted ploughed potatoes pounds premium of $10 productive profitable Putnam quarts ripening Salem Samuel season second premium seed soil South Danvers squashes Stallion STATEMENT Topsfield Treadwell Farm trees turnips varieties Vegetables Ware West Newbury William