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The American farmer

Material Type Electronic Journal
Publisher Baltimore : [Samuel Sands]
Year [1849-1871]
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Bibliography ID OJ00002461
Frequency monthly
Text Language English
Other titles other title:American farmer, and spirit of the agricultural journals of the day
Notes about History of the Documents Continues:American farmer, and spirit of the agricultural journals of the day (Online).
Continued by:American farmer and rural register (Online).
Notes Current Publication Frequency:Monthly
Print began with 4th ser. v. 5, no. 1 (July 1849); ceased with 7th ser., v. 2 (Dec. 1871?)
Proceedings of the 2nd-11th (1849-1858) annual meetings of the Maryland State Agricultural Society are included in [4th ser.] v. 5-14
Imprint varies: published later by Frank Lewis
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Publication suspended from [Jan.?] 1862 to June 1866, inclusive
Summary:"The American Farmer was one of the most successful of the early farm papers and had the endorsement of such men as Jefferson, Madison, and Pickering. Founded by John S. Skinner, a postmaster at Baltimore, this partly eclectic magazine began as an eight-page quarto devoted to "rural economy, internal improvements, news, prices current," and ran through a dozen series to its end in 1897. It was illustrated throughout its long life, and contained news on agriculture, horticulture, and livestock, market prices, and activities of agricultural societies" Cf. American periodicals, 1741-1900
Mode of access: World Wide Web
Description based on: Vol. 6, no. 1 (July 1850); title from PDF caption (Proquest, viewed Feb. 28, 2007)
Subjects LCSH:Baltimore (Md.) -- Newspapers  All Subject Search
FREE:Maryland -- Baltimore  All Subject Search
Media type 機械可読データファイル
XISSN 21558698

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