(c) The Farmers' mail and breeze. Topeka, Kans. w. v. -40, no. 1906-July 1910*.
1 Farmer's manual. Kentville, Nova Scotia. m. v. 1-2? 1880-1882.
1 Farmers' messenger. Established as
(a) Messenger. Atlantic, Iowa. w. v. 1- Apr. 1907-1908.
Continued as
(b) Farmers' messenger. Atlantic, Iowa. w. v. 1909 July 1910*.
1 The Farmers' mirror. Lyons, N. Y. m. v. 1-? Aug. 1853-Apr. 1854.
1 Farmers' monthly. Dayton, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1871-1873?
2 Farmers' monthly. Lexington, Ky. m. v. 1- 1881-1882.
2 Farmers' monthly. Milwaukee, Wis. m. v. l. 1879-1880.
1 The Farmers' monthly. Rockford, Ill. m. v. 1-10, no. 3. Jan. 1887-Mar 1896//. Established as supplement to weekly Gazette; called Rockford farmers monthly.
2 Farmers' monthly gazette. Milwaukee, Wis. m. v. l. 1881//?
1 Farmers' monthly magazine. Rochester, Minn. m. v. l. 1875.
1 The Farmers' monthly visitor. Concord, N. H. (1839-Jan. 1848, 1849), Boston, Mass. (Feb.-Dec. 1848). m. v. 1-11. Jan. 15, 1839)-Dec. 1849//; absorbed Cheshire farmer, July 1840.
1 Farmers' monthly visitor. Philadelphia, Pa. m. v. Apr.? 1860.
1 Farmers' mutual journal. Plankinton, S. Dak. m. v. 1- 1885-1888.
1 The Farmer's oracle. Spring Lake Villa, Utah. w. s-m. v. 1. June 18, 1863-June 1864//.
1 The Farmer's patriot. Nashville, Tenn. w. v. 1861.
1 Farmer's realm. Baltimore, Md. m. v. 1. 1906.
1 Farmers' realm. Syracuse, N. Y. m. v. 1-2? 1898-1900.
1 Farmer's record. Milwaukee. m. v. 1-3, no. 5. Dec. 3, 1903-Aug. 1, 1905; combined with the Badger, which
continued as The Badger and Farmers' record.
1 The Farmers' record. Milwaukee. m. v. 1-4, no. 7? Jan. 1907-July 1910*.
1 Farmer's register. Newark, Ohio. v. 1- 1839-
1 The Farmer's register, new series. Petersburg, Va. m. v. 1. Jan. 1843-
1 The Farmer's register. Shellbanks (Garysville), Va. (1833-1839), Petersburg, Va. (1839-1842). m. v. 1-10. June 1933-Dec. 1842//; issued also in weekly form, Jan.- 1841; The Countryman's friend, weekly, made up from matter in this paper, 1835- Often referred to as Ruffin's Farmer's register.
1 Farmers' reporter and Our national union magnet. Established as
(a) Farmers' reporter. Toledo and Clyde, Ohio. w. v. 1- 1878-1884.
Continued as
(b) Farmers' reporter and Union magnet. Toledo and Clyde, Ohio. w. v. 1885.
Continued as
(c) Farmers' reporter and Our national union magnet. Toledo and Clyde, Ohio (1886-1890), Toledo, Ohio
(1891-1892). w. v. 1886-1892.
1 Farmer's reporter and United States agriculturist. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? Oct. 1831-1835; Oct. 1931 is specimen no., n. ser.; Nov. 1831 is no. 1, n. ser.
1 Farmers' review. Chicago, Ill. m. (1877-1879), w. (1880-1910). v. 1-42, no. 27. Sept. 1877-July 2, 1910*.
1 Farmers' sentinel. Established as weekly edition of Milwaukee sentinel under title Sentinel & farmer; continued as Farmers' sentinel. Milwaukee, Wis. w. v. Feb. 1902-Oct. 25, 1906; merged in Wisconsin agriculturist, Nov. 1, 1906.
2 The Farmer's spare moments. Rochester, N. Y. v. 1- -April, 1910//.
1 Farmers' star and Live stock inspector. Wichita, Kans. w. v. 1-33, no. 26, 1887 (1910)-July 1,1910".
2 The Farmers' success. Long Branch, N. J. m. v. 1-2? 1909-July 1910*.
1 Farmers' telegram. Tama, Iowa. v. 1-3? 1889-1892.
2 Farmers' telegram. Winnipeg, Manitoba weekly edition of Daily telegram.
1 Farmers' tribune. Des Moines, Iowa. (1878-Mar. 31, 1904), Sioux City, Iowa. (Apr. 7, 1904-July 1910). w. v. 1-23, no. 27. 1878-July 7, 1910*; absorbed the Farmer and breeder, Sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 1907. Jan. 3, 1900-Jan. 12, 1905, numbered 1723-2985; Jan. 19, 1905, numbered 1986; succeeding issues follow this, 1987, etc., to Oct. 8, 1908, numbered 2180; Oct. 15, 1908, unnumbered; Oct. 22, 1908, v. 31, no. 43.
1 Farmers' tribune. Minneapolis. Established as
(a) Farmer's union. Minneapolis. w. v. 1- 1867-1877.
Became weekly edition of Minneapolis tribune and continued as
(b) Farmer's union and tribune. Minneapolis. w. 1878-1879.
Continued as
(c) Farmers' union weekly tribune. Minneapolis. w. 1880-1881.
Continued as
(d) Farmers' union and tribune. Minneapolis. w. 1882-1883.
Continued as
(e) Farmers' tribune. Minneapolis. w. 1884-1891.
Continued as weekly newspaper, not agricultural; in 1909-1910, weekly edition of Tribune, agriculturaL
2 Farmers' union. Chicago. m. v. l. 1895. Monthly edition of weekly Farmers' union and agricultural review.
2 The Farmers' union. Fordsville, Ky. v. 1. Sept. 1904.
2 Farmers' union. Lawrence, Kans. w. v. l. 1872-1873.
1 Farmers' union. Lawrenceville, Ill. Established as Lawrence county democrat, 1871. (a) Farmers' union.
Lawrenceville, Ill. v. 3?-4? 1873-1874; continued as Democratic herald, not agricultural.
1 Farmers' union advocate. Albany, N. Y. Established as
(a) Farmers' union league advocate. Albany, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1872 (1896)-1896.
Continued as
(b) Farmers' union advocate. Albany, N. Y. w. v. 1897-1899.
2 Farmers' union advocate. Jackson, Miss. Mar. 1909-
1 Farmers' union advocate-Review. Established as
(a) Farmers' union advocate. Shawnee, Okla. w. v. 1- 1907-1909.
Combined with Review, established 1905? and continued as
(b) Farmers' union advocate-Review. Ardmore, Okla. w. v. 1910-July 1910*.
1 Farmers' union and agricultural review. Chicago. w. v. 1- Dec. 1894-1903. Published also monthly edition Farmers' union, 1895.
2 Farmers' union banner. Dyersburg, Tenn. s-m. v. 1- 1908-1909.
1 Farmers' union banner. Winnfield, La. w. v. 1- 1906-July 1910*.
1 Farmers' union guide. Pell City, Ala. (1906-1907), Birmingham, Ala. (1908-1910). w. v. 1-4, no. 40. Sept.? 1906-July 6, 1910*.
1 The Farmers' union magazine. Dallas, Tex. m. v. 1- Aug. 1906-
1 Farmers' union news. Union City, Ga. w. v. 1-6, no. 38. Oct. 1904-July 6, 1910*.
2 Farmers' union paper. Clarksville, Ark. Sept. 1907- Announced.
2 Farmers' union pass-word. Greenville, Tex. w. v. 1-3? Dec. 1903-1906.
2 Farmers' union press. Harrison, Ark. Feb. 1908. Announced.
2 Farmers' union signal Mount Ida, Ark. w. v. 1. 1907.
2 Farmers' union standard. Leslie, Ark. May 1908.
1 Farmers' union sun. Columbia, S. C. w. v. 1-12, no. 26. 1899 (1909)-July 1, 1910*.
1 The Farmer's veterinary adviser. Watertown, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 1-8. Dec 1909-July 1910*.
1 The Farmer's vindicator and co-operative news. Established as
(a) The Farmer's vindicator. Jackson, Miss. w. v. 1-3? 1873-April 1, 1876.
Combined with Co-operative news, New Orleans and continued as
(b) The Farmer's vindicator and Co-operative news. New Orleans. w. v. April 1, 1876-1879.
2 Farmer's visitor. Jackson, Miss. w. v. l. 1878.
2 Farmer's visitor. Nashville, Tenn. v. 1. Absorbed by the Journal of agriculture, St. Louis.
1 Farmers' voice and rural outlook. Established as
(a) Farmers' voice. Chicago. w. v. 1-13th year, no. 41. 1885-Oct. 12, 1901. Absorbed Farming world, Clinton, Iowa, Nov. 1898; 1897-98 are v. 12-13; 1899 is numbered 12th year; 1900 is unnumbered; combined with the National rural and family magazine, Oct. 1901, and continued as
(b) Farmers' voice and National rural. Chicago. w. v. 39, no. 42-44th year, no. 8. Oct. 19, 1901-Feb. 25, 1905, Oct. 1901-Oct. 22, 1904 have numbering The Farmers' voice, v. 12, no. 42-v. 15, no. 43; The National rural, v. 39, no. 42-v. 42, no. 43; Oct. 29, 1904, 434 year, no. 44.
Continued as
(c) Farmers' voice and rural outlook. Chicago (1905-1907, Sept. 1909-1910), Evanston, Ill., and Chicago (1908-Aug. 1909). m. (Mar 1905-Aug 1907), s-m. (Sept. 1907-1910). 43d year, n. ser., no. 1-49th year, n. wer., no. 99. Mar. 1905-July 1910*.
1 Farmers' weekly dispatch. St. Paul. weekly edition of St. Paul dispatch. v. 1- Mar. 1907-
1 The Farmer's wife. Winona, Minn. (1900-July 1905), St. Paul (Aug. 1905-1910). m. v. 1-15, no. 3. Oct. 1900-July 1910*; absorbed the Happy home magazine, Columbus Junction, Iowa, Sept. 1901.
1 The Farmers' world. Chicago. v. 1- April 15, 1897-
1 Farmertidende. Minneapolis. m. v. l. 1869-1870
1 Farming. New York. Established as
(a) American farming. New York. m. v. 1, no. 1. Feb. 1906
Continued as
(b) Farming. New York. m. v. 1, no. 2-v. 3, no. 6. Mar. 1906-July 1907//.
Combined with Garden magazine which continued as Garden magazine-Farming.
1 Farming in the great Southwest. St. Louis. m. v. 1-2. Jan.-Nov. 1903//.
2 Farming world. Clinton, Iowa. m. v. 1- May? 1897-Nov. 1898; merged in The Farmer's voice, Nov. 1898.
1 Farming world. South Bend, Ind. (Jan. 1879-1881), Cincinnati, Ohio (1882-1889). m. (1879-1881), s-m. (1882-1884), w. (1885-1889). v. 1-11? Jan. 1, 1879-1889.
1 Farmington Valley herald and journal. Established as
(a) Farmer's and mechanic's journal. Hartford, Conn. w. v. 1-4? 1888-1891.
Continued as
(b) Farmington Valley herald and journal. Hartford, Conn. w. v. 4?-10? 1891-1897.
2 Farms and facts. Butterfield, Minn. m. v. 1. July 1902-1903.
2 Farmzeitung. Established as
(a) The Weekly volkszeitung. St. Paul. w. v. 1-
Continued as
(b) Farmzeitung. St. Paul. w. v.-
1 Fireside and farm. Boston. m. v. 1-3? 1887-1890.
1 Florida East Coast home-seeker. St. Augustine, Fla. M. v. 1- 1910*. [crossed out on 1992 list]
@1 Florida farmer and fruit grower. Jacksonville, Fla. v. 1-3, no. 3. Jan. 5, 1887-Jan. 16, 1889; combined with Florida dispatch.
1 The Florida fruit and produce news. Jacksonville, Fla (1908-1909), Tampa, Fla. (1910). w. v. 1-2, no. 40. Oct. 2, 1908-July 1, 1910*.
@2 Florida fruit and truck grower. Ocala, Fla. (May? 1905- ), Corno, Fla. ( Dec. 1905- ). v. 1- 1905-1906.
@2 Florida fruit grower and investor. Jacksonville, Fla. (Sept. 1904), Miami, Fla. (Oct. 1904-1905). m. v. 1. Sept.;1904-1905.
@1 Florida fruit lands review. Kansas City, Mo. m. v. 1- Aug. 1909-
@2 Florida grove and garden. Jacksonville, Fla. m. v. 1. 1887.
2 The Florida home-seeker. New York and Avon Park, Fla. (Jan. 1890), Fort Meade, Fla. (Feb.? 1890-July 1890), Avon Park, Fla. (Dec. 1890-1891). m. v. 1-2?, no. 5. Jan. 1890-May 1891.
1 The Florida land register. Jacksonville Fla. v. 1- Nov.? 1870-1872
1 Florida patron. Wellborn, Fla. m. v. 1- July 1874.
1 Florida's financial and industrial record. Established as
(a) The Industrial record. Jacksonville, Fla. (l900- Mar. 1902),
Jacksonville, Fla., Savannah, Ga. (Apt. 1902-1909). s-m. (Feb.-Sept. 1902), w. (Feb. 1900-Jan. 1902, Sept. 1902-1909). v. 1-19, no. 42. Feb. 1900-Oct. 19, 1909.
Continued as
(b) Florida's financial and industrial record. Jacksonville, Fla., Savannah, Ga. v. 19, no. 43-v. 20, no. 26. Oct. 30, 1909-July 2, 1910*. v. 5, no. 3-18 (Sept. 13-Dec. 29, 1902) have running title The Weekly industrial record. v. 6 19, no. 42 (1903 Oct. 19, 1909), have this both as caption and running title.
@#1 Flour and feed. Waukegan, Ill. (1900-1904), Milwaukee, Wis. (1904-1910). m. v. 1-11, no. 2. Nov. 1900-July 1910*; absorbed Cereals and feed, Milwaukee, April, 1904, and continued at that place.
@#1 Flour trade news. New York. m. v. 1-10, no. 6. June 1902-May 1907//; merged in American hay, flour and feed journal, May 1907.
1 The Flushing farmer and silk culturist. Flushing, N. Y. m. v. 1, no. 1. Mar. 1839//?
@#2 Food, home, and garden. Philadelphia. m. no. 1-9, n. ser. 1-4, no.? Jan. 1889-Jan. 1900//; consolidated with
Vegetarian magazine, 1900.
#1 The Food law bulletin. Chicago. w. v. 1-5, no. 2.'3. April 9, 1906-July 6 1910*.
@#2 Food topics. Milwaukee, Wis. m. v. 1-3, no. 9. Mar. 1903-Aug. 1905.
1 For California. San Francisco. m. v. 1-5, no. 3/4. Dec. 1903-Feb./Mar. 1908.
1 Forehanded farmer. Rock Island, Ill. m. v. 1-9? 1898-1906.
2 Free lance. Marysvale, Utah. w. v. 1-5? Sept. 1902-1905.
1 Fremont times, and western farmer. Hamburgh, Iowa. w. v. l-4? 1866- 1870; continued as Fremont times, not
agricultural.
@2 Fruit exchange review. Los Angeles, Calif. w. v. l. 1896-1897.
@#1 Fruit trade journal and produce record. Established as
(a) Fruit trade journal. New York. w. v. 1-10, no. 16. 1888-Feb. 10, 1894.
Continued as
(b) Fruit trade journal, dairy and produce record. New York. w. v. 10, no. 17-v. 24, no. 15. Feb. 17, 1894-Jan. 26, 1901.
Continued as
(c) Fruit trade journal and produce record. New York. w. v. 24, no. 16-v. 43, no. 13. Feb. 2, 1901-July 2, 1910*.
2 Garden, farm and fireside. Syracuse, N. Y. w. v. 1-3? 1900-1902?
1 Garden, farm and fireside monthly. Syracuse, N. Y. m. v. 1- 1907-
1 Gazeta Wisconsinska (Polish). Milwaukee, Wis. w. (1892-July 1, 1910), s-w. (1909). v.1- 1892-July 1910*.
2 Gazette. Laurel Hill, Fla. m. v. 1- 1898-190?
1 Gazette and Alberta live stock record. Mcleod, Alberta w. v. 1- 1882 (1893)-1899; continued as nonagricultural paper.
1 Der Geflugel-zuchter. Hamburg, Wis. (1888-1890, May 1897-1910), Wausau, Wis. (1890-Apr. 1897). m. v. 1-22, no. 3 (whole no. 253). 1888-July 1, 1910*.
1 Gem state rural. Caldwell, Idaho. w. (1895; Oct. 1901-June 1907), m. (1896-Sept. 1900, 1908-1910), s-w. (Oct. 1900-Sept. 1901). v. 1-16, no. l. 1895-July 1910*.
1 Genesee farmer. Established as
(a) The New Genesee farmer and gardener's journal. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 1-5. Jan. 1840-Dec.1844.
Absorbed The True Genesee farmer, May 1843; established alter the Genesee farmer and gardener's journal combined with the Cultivator, ostensibly to succeed that journal but not connected therewith. Continued as
(b) The Genesee farmer. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 6-ser. 2, v. 26. Jan. 1845-Dec. 1865.
Merged in American agriculturist, Dec. 1865.
1 Genesee farmer and gardener's journal. Rochester, N. Y. w. v. 1-9. Jan. 1, 1831-Dec. 1839; combined with the
Cultivator, Jan. 1840; published also in monthly edition, Monthly Genesee farmer, Jan. 1836-Dec. 1839.
1 Gentlewoman. New York. m. v. 1- 1887 (1910)-1910*.
1 Georgia agricultural quarterly. Athens, Ga. bi-m. v. 1-3? 1908-July 1910*.
1 Georgia-Carolina agriculturist. Augusta, Ga. m. v. 1- Mar. 1, 1908-July, 1910*. Published by the Savannah Valley associated farmers' clubs of Georgia.
1 Georgia farmer. Barnesville, Ga. s-m. v. 1- 1885-Jan. 1904; combined with the Southern agriculturist, Feb. 1, 1904.
1 Georgia grange. Atlanta, Ga. w. v. 1-5? 1873-1878; perhaps merged in Southern planter, which continued as Southern planter and grange; perhaps absorbed by Southern cultivator and Dixie Farmer.
1 Georgia planter. Established as
(a) Farmers' champion. Montezuma, Ga. m. v. 1-2? 1895-1897.
Continued as
(b) Georgia planter. Macon, Ga. m. v. 3?-7? 1898-1904?
2 Georgia weather and crop review. Atlanta, Ga. m. v. 1- 1895-1896?
1 Georgia weekly cultivator. Griffin. Ga. w. v. 1-2? 1871-1873?
1 The German farmer. Columbus, Ohio. s-m. v. 1- Aug. 1848-.
1 Germantown telegraph. Germantown. Pa. w. v. 1-54? Mar. 17, 1831-1883; local newspaper but with strong
agricultural department- continued as nonagricultural paper; established as the Village telegraph, changed to above form after a few weeks.
1 Gleaner. Hudson, Ill. w. v. 1- 1889 (1904)-1905.
1 The Gleaner rural magazine. Established as
(a) The Gleaner. Caro, Mich. (1893-Nov. 1905), Detroit, Mich. (Dec. 1905-Sept. 1909). m. v. 1- 1893-Sept. 1909.
Continued as
(b) The Gleaner rural magazine. Detroit, Mich. m. v. Oct. 1909-July 1910*.
1 Gleanings of husbandry. Augusta, Ga. m. v. 1-2? May? 1840-Sept. 1841?
2 Golden belt farm journal. Chapman, Kans. m. v. l. 1884-1885.
2 Good farming. Chicago. s-m. v. 1- July 1886-1887.
1 Goodall's farmer. Established as
(a) Weekly drovers' Journal. Chicago. w. (1873-1883) also s-w. (1884-1900). v. 1-29, no. 6. Jan. 11, 1873-Oct. 4, 1900.
Continued as
(b) Goodall's farmer and Weekly drovers' journal. Chicago. w. and s-w. v. 29, no. 7-v. 32, no. 50. Oct. 11,
1900-Aug. 12? 1904.
Continued as
(c) Goodall's farmer. Chicago. w. and s-w. v. 32, no. 51- Aug. 19? 1904-Dec. 1905.
Continued as
(d) American breeder and feeder. Chicago. w. v. 1, no. 1- Jan. 4, 1906-Mar. 15, 1906.
Continued as
(e) Goodall's Farmer. Chicago. w. v. -38, no. 26. Apr. 1906-July 1910*.
Had daily editions, Chicago daily drovers' journal, 1874-1905, Chicago daily drovers' journal and farm news, Nov. 1905-Chicago daily farmers' and drovers' journal, June 1906-July 1910.
1 Goodsell's Genesee farmer. Rochester, N. Y. w. v. 1, no. 1-50. July 4, 1833-July 31, 1834//; last numbers irregular.
2 Gospodarz (Polish). Chicago. m. v. 1-2, no. 2. Feb. 1905-Feb. 1906//?
@1 Grain and hay reporter. Pittsburgh, Pa. s-w. v. 1- 1904-July 1910*.
@1 Grain and provision review. Chicago, Ill. 1875-1881.
1 The Grain dealers' journal. Chicago. s-m. v. 1-25, no. 13. July 10, 1897-July 1910*. Published daily at Peoria, Ill., during meeting of the National grain dealers' convention, Oct. 1902.
@2 Grain grower. Westminster, Md. m. v. 1. 1889-1890.
@2 Grain growers' journal. Minot, N. Dak. m. v. 1- June 1906-1909.
@2 The Grainman's guide. Decatur, Ill. w. v. 1- 1905-July 1906; combined with The Hay and grain reporter, Chicago, which continued as The National hay and grain reporter.
2 Grange bulletin. Absorbed by Western farmer, Oct. 1885.
2 The Grange exponent. Boulder, Colo. m. v. 1- Jan. 1896.
1 Grange garner. Fairlee, Md. v. l. 1878-1879.
1 Grange news. Normal, Ill. Established as
(a) Home journal. Normal, Ill. m. v. 1-3? 1889-1892.
Continued as
(b) New grange news. Normal, Ill. s-m. v. 4?- 1893-1896.
Continued as
(c) Grange news. Normal, Ill. m. 1897-1899.
2 Grange news. Stoughton, Mass. m. v. l. 1898-1899.
1 Grange record. Louisville, Ky. 1877.
1 Grange visitor. Webster, Mass. m. v. 1- 1907-
1 Grange visitor Established as
(a) Grange visitor and farmers' monthly magazine. Springfield, Ohio. m. v. 1-3? 1875-1878.
Continued as
(b) Grange visitor. Springfield, Ohio (1878- ), Schoolcraft, Mich. (188?-1887, 1889-1890), Coldwater, Mich. (1888), Kalamazoo, Mich. (1889-1890), Paw Paw, Mich. (1891), Lansing, Mich. (1893-1894), Charlotte, Mich. (1895-1896). s-m. v. 4?- 1878-1896.
2 Grange visitor magazine. Clayton, Mich. w. v. l. 1899.
1 Granite and lumber herald. Williamstown, Vt. w. v. 1- 1908-.
1 The Granite farmer. Manchester, N. H. w. v. 1-4. Feb. 26, 1850-Dec. 1853. Published under the patronage of the New Hampshire state agricultural society. Absorbed by the Farmer's monthly visitor, Jan. 1854, which continued as Granite farmer and visitor.
1 Grant county tribune and live stock Journal. Established as
(a) Northwestern Nebraska live stock journal. Hyannis, Nebr. m. v. 1- 1890-1891.
Continued as
(b) Grant county tribune and live stock Journal. Hyannis. Nebr. w. 1892-1895.
Continued as nonagricultural weekly.
@1 The Grape belt and Chautauqua farmer. Established as
(a) The Grape belt. Brocton, N. Y. (1893-1894), Dunkirk, N. Y. (1895-1901). w. (1893-1894), s-w. (1895-1901). v. 1- 1893-1901.
Continued as
(b) The Grape belt and Chautauqua farmer. Dunkirk, N. Y. s-w. v. 1902-1910*.
1 The Great Lakes fisherman. Northport, Mich. m. v. 1- Mar., 1907.
1 Great Southwest. National City, Calif., and San Diego, Calif. (1889-1893), San Diego, Calif. (1894). m. v. 1-6.
1889-1894//?
1 The Great West. Sacramento. w. (1907-Apr. 1908). m. (May 1908-1910). v. 6, no. 8-v. 10, no. 3. Aug. 21, 1907-July 1910*.
1 Greater Bitter Root. Hamilton, Mont. m. v. 1, no. 1. July 1910* .
@1 The Green Mountain culturist. Established as
(a) The Green Mountain farmer. Bradford, Vt. s-m. v. 1. no. 1. June? 1852.
Continued as
(b) The Green Mountain culturist. Middlebury, Vt. m. v. 1, no. 2- July-Dec. 1852//.
No more published; subscriptions filled by Journal of agriculture, Boston.
1 Grocer and country merchant and tobacconist. Established as
(a) Grocer and country merchant. San Francisco. w. v. 1- 1874-1899.
Continued as
(b) Grocer and country merchant and tobacconist. San Francisco. w. v. 23-36, no. 26. 1899-July 1, 1910*.
1 Guernsey breeders' sale list and bulletin. Peterboro, N. H. m. v. 1- Nov. 1906-Dec. 1909//. Published by American Guernsey cattle club, succeeded by the Guernsey breeders' journal, Jan. 1910.
1 Guide post. Floral Park, N. Y. v. 1- Mar.? 1907-
2 Gulf coast farmer. Brownsville, Tex. m. 1-4? 1907-July 1910*.
1 Gulf coast record [Lumber]. Mobile, Ala. w. v. 1- 1899-July 1910*; succeeded The Export record.
1 Gulf states farmer. New Orleans. m. v. 1- Jan. 1910-
1 La Hacienda. Buffalo, N. Y. m. v. 1-5, no. 10. Oct. 1905-July 1910*. 1909-1910, issued also Portuguese edition.
1 Hallett's American farmer and family magazine. Portland, Me. m. v. 1-10? 1884-1894.
1 Hall's land journal. San Francisco. w. v. 1-3? 1875-1878.
@1 Hammond's floral friend and household journal. Established as
(a) Floral friend and household journal. Sanford, Maine (1884-1885), Banneg-Beg, Maine (1885). m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885.
Continued as
(b) Hammond's floral friend and household journal. Banneg-Beg, Maine (1886), Derry Depot P. O., N. H.
(1887-1891), Arlington, R. I. (1892-1894). m. v. 3?-10? 1886-1894.
1 Hammonton farmer. Hammonton, N. J. w. v. 1- 1861.
1 The Harbinger of peace. Covington, Ga. m. v. 1- Dec. 1870-
1 The Hardwood record. Chicago. Established as
(a) The Hardwood record. Chicago. bi-w. v. 1-4, no. 8. 1895-July 1897. Continued as
(b) Chicago hardwood record. Chicago. bi-w. v. 4, no. 9-v. 13. Aug. 14, 1897-Apr. 5, 1902.
Continued as
(c) The Hardwood record Chicago. bi-w. (1897-1903), s-m. v. 14-30, no. 6. Apr. 19, 1902-July 10, 1910'.
1 Der Haus- und bauerfreund. Milwaukee. Established as
(a) Der Hausfreund. Milwaukee, Wis. w. v. 1- May 1874-1888?
Agricultural edition of Germania.
Continued as
(b) Der Haus- und bauerfreund. Milwaukee, Wiis. w. 1889-July 1910*. Haus und land. Chicago. s-m. v. 1- Nov. 15, 1905-1908?
@2 Hay and produce trade review. Established as
(a) Hay dealers' review Cohocton, N. Y. m. v. l. 1901-Mar. 1901.
Combined with the Haymaker, Kansas City, Mo., taking its numbering and continued as
(b) Hay dealers' review and Haymaker. Cohocton, N. Y. m. v. 12, no. 10-v. 13, no.? April 1901-
Continued as
(c) Hay and produce trade review. Cobleskill, N. Y. m. v. 13, no.?- 1901.
@1 Hay, straw and grain reporter. Sept. 1875. [place?]
2 The Headlight. Spartanburg, S. C. Established as newspaper; with Mar. 1, 1904, v. 11, no. 52, changed to an
agricultural semi-monthly, The Headlight. Spartanburg, S. C. s-m. v. 11, no. 52-v. 12, no. 6? Mar. 1-June 15, 1904; May 15, 1904, not issued.
1 Hearst's American home magazine. Established as
(a) Hearst's home and farm weekly. Chicago. w. v. 1, no. 1- April 19, 1906-
Continued as
(b) Hearst's American home and farm. Chicago. w. 1907.
Continued as
(c) Hearst's American home magazine. Chicago. m. 1908.
1 Hearth and home. New York. w. v. 1-9. Dec. 26, 1868-Dec. 25, 1875//.
@2 Home and garden. Bridgeton, N. J. m. v. l. 1887-1888.
@1 Home and garden. Philadelphia, Pa. m. v. 1- June 1901-
@1 Home and garden. St. Paul. Established as
(a) American home and garden. Minneapolis. m. v. 1- 1895-Apr. 1897.
Continued as
(b) Home and garden. St. Paul (1897-1899, 1901), Minneapolis (1900). m. v. May 1897-1901.
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