Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ...Press of Foote & Brown, 1865 |
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... hundred articles from his pen appeared in your Transactions . I have looked through many of these commu- nications with a conviction that they do high credit both to his head and heart . That the name of Henry Colman is con- nected ...
... hundred articles from his pen appeared in your Transactions . I have looked through many of these commu- nications with a conviction that they do high credit both to his head and heart . That the name of Henry Colman is con- nected ...
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... hundred men . What would here be thought of such an experiment as that of Mr. Walker on his farm of Newbold Range - where he takes the entire sewage of the town of Rugby - lifts it by steam - power to a height of sixty feet - sends it ...
... hundred men . What would here be thought of such an experiment as that of Mr. Walker on his farm of Newbold Range - where he takes the entire sewage of the town of Rugby - lifts it by steam - power to a height of sixty feet - sends it ...
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... hundred years . Yet we can show him academies , and high schools , and normal schools of which we are not ashamed , and some of which are known far beyond the limits of County and State . But especially should we call his attention to ...
... hundred years . Yet we can show him academies , and high schools , and normal schools of which we are not ashamed , and some of which are known far beyond the limits of County and State . But especially should we call his attention to ...
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... hundred and thousand acre farms , are men of thrift and substance . Their wealthy landlords are , in the main , wisely liberal , not only giving long leases , but generally aiding in the outlay required for permanent improvements . In ...
... hundred and thousand acre farms , are men of thrift and substance . Their wealthy landlords are , in the main , wisely liberal , not only giving long leases , but generally aiding in the outlay required for permanent improvements . In ...
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... hundred pounds ; in girt , 8 inches . The expense of keeping for the first three months was $ 32 per month ; for four months , $ 10.33 per month . Rowley , September 25th , 1865 . STEERS . The Committee award the first premium of $ 45.
... hundred pounds ; in girt , 8 inches . The expense of keeping for the first three months was $ 32 per month ; for four months , $ 10.33 per month . Rowley , September 25th , 1865 . STEERS . The Committee award the first premium of $ 45.
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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