Transactions of the Essex Agricultural Society from ...Press of Foote & Brown, 1865 |
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... meeting in this county , I had the pleasure of listening to a lecture from a distinguished naturalist , whose early and un- happy death science still deplores . It was from the lips of the gifted WILLIAM OAKES that I first learned to ap ...
... meeting in this county , I had the pleasure of listening to a lecture from a distinguished naturalist , whose early and un- happy death science still deplores . It was from the lips of the gifted WILLIAM OAKES that I first learned to ap ...
Page 17
... meeting here , for the first time , since the happy termina- tion of a struggle so long and so severe , we have no felicita- tions to offer , and none to receive . Aside from the great issues of the conflict , and from those general ...
... meeting here , for the first time , since the happy termina- tion of a struggle so long and so severe , we have no felicita- tions to offer , and none to receive . Aside from the great issues of the conflict , and from those general ...
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... meeting of white mechanics and work- ing men was held in Charleston , South Carolina . The following sentence is taken from their published address : " The mighty revolution that has just pased over this whole Southern country has ...
... meeting of white mechanics and work- ing men was held in Charleston , South Carolina . The following sentence is taken from their published address : " The mighty revolution that has just pased over this whole Southern country has ...
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... meetings , or to speak words of encouragement and wisdom . His successor , Joseph Kittredge , was a successful farmer as well as doctor . Then came Leverett Saltonstall . No one , I am sure , who ever saw and heard him , can have ...
... meetings , or to speak words of encouragement and wisdom . His successor , Joseph Kittredge , was a successful farmer as well as doctor . Then came Leverett Saltonstall . No one , I am sure , who ever saw and heard him , can have ...
Page 88
... meeting of the Committee was notified to be held at the house of Mr. Hiram A. Stiles of Middleton , who had entered a crop of Summer English Turnips for premium . At this meeting Messrs . Hayes , Todd and Sweet were present , the other ...
... meeting of the Committee was notified to be held at the house of Mr. Hiram A. Stiles of Middleton , who had entered a crop of Summer English Turnips for premium . At this meeting Messrs . Hayes , Todd and Sweet were present , the other ...
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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