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9 , which he relinquished to accommodate a single team , ) which he ploughed
with Prouty & Mears ' plough , in fifty four minutes , with twenty three furrows . Lot
No. 2 , was drawn by Andrew Towne , which he ploughed in fifty minutes , with ...
9 , which he relinquished to accommodate a single team , ) which he ploughed
with Prouty & Mears ' plough , in fifty four minutes , with twenty three furrows . Lot
No. 2 , was drawn by Andrew Towne , which he ploughed in fifty minutes , with ...
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Perley Tapley , ploughed twenty four furrows in twenty eight and a half minutes .
Joseph C. Putnam , twenty five furrows , in twenty eight minutes . Wm . Foster , Jr.
, twenty furrows , in forty three minutes . Simeon Dole , twenty one furrows , in ...
Perley Tapley , ploughed twenty four furrows in twenty eight and a half minutes .
Joseph C. Putnam , twenty five furrows , in twenty eight minutes . Wm . Foster , Jr.
, twenty furrows , in forty three minutes . Simeon Dole , twenty one furrows , in ...
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Furrows . 1 Isaac W. Andrews , Boxford , 45 28 2 Joseph Symonds , Middleton ,
45 28 3 Perley Tapley , Danvers , 45 31 4 Joseph F. Davis , Newbury , 42 26 5
Joseph Goodridge , W. Newbury , 45 27 6 Ralph H. Chandler , Andover , 51 28 7
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Furrows . 1 Isaac W. Andrews , Boxford , 45 28 2 Joseph Symonds , Middleton ,
45 28 3 Perley Tapley , Danvers , 45 31 4 Joseph F. Davis , Newbury , 42 26 5
Joseph Goodridge , W. Newbury , 45 27 6 Ralph H. Chandler , Andover , 51 28 7
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This , combined with the fact , that Mr. Andrews ran his furrows deeper than was
proposed by the Society , was undoubtedly among the reasons why the field
presented slightly an unfinished appearance , and not that there was wanting
skill in ...
This , combined with the fact , that Mr. Andrews ran his furrows deeper than was
proposed by the Society , was undoubtedly among the reasons why the field
presented slightly an unfinished appearance , and not that there was wanting
skill in ...
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1 , was drawn by Allen Putnam , and was ploughed in 39 minutes , with Howard's
plough , with 28 furrows . Lot No. 2 , was drawn by Perley Tapley , which he
ploughed in 56 minutes , with Prouty and Mears ' plough , with 30 furrows . Lot No
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1 , was drawn by Allen Putnam , and was ploughed in 39 minutes , with Howard's
plough , with 28 furrows . Lot No. 2 , was drawn by Perley Tapley , which he
ploughed in 56 minutes , with Prouty and Mears ' plough , with 30 furrows . Lot No
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