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Combined with Pennsylvania farm journal and continued as

(b) The National agriculturist and Pennsylvania farm journal New York. m. v. 1-2. Jan. 1868 Aug. 1869.

Combined with The Bee-keepers' journal and agricultural repository and continued as

(c) The Bee-keepers' journal and National agriculturist. New York. m. v. 1-3. Sept. 1869-1872.

Continued as

(d) The National agriculturist and Bee journal. New York. 1873-1875.

Combined with Working farmer and continued as

(e) National agriculturist and Working farmer. New York. m. 1876-1881.


1 The National co-operator. Chicago. m. v. 1- Dec. 1903-1904.
1 National crop reporter. Jacksonville, Ill w. v. 1-2? Nov.? 1873-1874.
1 National farm and fireside and pure food magazine. Established as (a) Southern farm and fireside. Baltimore. m. (1873-1881), w. (1882). v. 1- 1873-1882.

Continued as

(b) National farm and fireside. Baltimore (1883-1887), Grange Camp, Va. (1888), Washington, D. C. and Grange Camp, Va. (1888-1889), Alexandria, Va. and Washington, D. C. (1890-1891), Washington, D. C. (1892-1897). w. (1883-1887), s-m. (1888-1897), m. (1897). v. 1- 1883-1897.

Continued as

(c) National farm and fireside and pure food magazine. Washington, D. C. m. 1898-1899//?
1 National farm journal. St. Louis. Established as

a) Farmers' monthly. St. Louis. m. v. 1-4, no. 5. June 1900-Jan. 1905.

Continued as

(b) National farm journal. St. Louis. m. v. 4, no. 6- Feb. 1905-1906?

Absorbed by the Journal of agriculture. St. Louis.
1 National farm journal. Shawneetown, Ill. Established as

(a) National swine journal. Shawneetown, Ill. m. v. 1-2? 1895-1897.

Continued as

(b) National swine and poultry journal. Shawneetown, Ill. m. v. 3-4? 1897-1898.

Continued as

(c) National farm journal. Shawneetown, Ill. m. v. 4?-72 1899-1902.


@1 The National farmer. Bay City, Mich. Established as

(a) The Michigan sugar beet. Bay City, Mich. w. v. 1-6, no. 9. Mar. 10, 1899-May 13, 1904.

Continued as

(b) The Sugar beet culturist and dairy advocate. Bay City, Mich. w. v. 6, no. 10-v. 8, no. 45. May 20, 1904-Jan. 25, 1907.

Continued as

(c) The National farmer. Bay City. Mich. w. v. 8, no. 46-v. 12, no. 13. Feb. 1, 1907-July 7, 1910*.


1 National farmer. Chicago. m. v. 1- 1875-1879. Issued from office of Factory and farm.
1 National farmer. Lebanon, Ind. m. v. l. 1869-1870.
1 National farmer. Philadelphia. w. v. 1. Dec. 1870-1871.
1 The National farmer. Washington, D. C. w. v. 1-2? 1882-1883.
1 National farmer and home magazine. Augusta, Maine. m. v. 1- 1879-1909.
1 Nebraska deutsche farmer-zeitung. Spencer, Nebr. (1899-1901), Seward, Nebr. (1901-1910). w. v. 1- 1899-July
[Handwritten note by Wally: Nebraska Farmer]
1 New England homestead. Northampton, Mass. (Apr.-Dec. 1867), Springfield, Mass. (Jan. 1868-1910). m.

(1867-1869), w. (1868-1910). v. 1-61, no. 1. Apr. 1867-July 2, 1910*; 1895-1910 published as Eastern edition of American agriculturist.


1 New England rural home. Boston. m. v. 1- 1872-Nov.? 1876. Issued from office of Boston cultivator with which it combined, Nov. 1876, to form American cultivator.
2 New England weather. Boston. m. v. 1-? 1890-1891.
1 New era. Goldsboro, N. C. w. v. 1. July 1852-
2 New farm. Embla, Md. m. v. 1-2. July, 1886-Aug. 1887//. Sept. 1887, united with Maryland farmer, which see under Farmers' and planters' guide.
1 New farm. Preston, Md. w. v. 1- 190?-1907. Revival? of paper of same name as that which merged in Mainland farmer, published after some years by same publisher.
1 New Hampshire agriculturist. 1863.
1 New Hampshire farmer and Union. Manchester, N. H. weekly edition of daily Union. v. 1-59? 1851-July 1910*.
1 New Hampshire grange reporter. Concord, N. H. m. v. l-4? 1895-1899.
2 New Hampshire granger and farmer. Manchester, N. H. m. v. l. 1900.
1 New Hampshire journal of agriculture. Established as

(a) The Farmer's monthly visitor. Manchester, N. H. m. v. 12-13. Jan. 1852-Dec. 1853.

Entirely distinct from the Farmer's monthly visitor, published in Concord, N. H., Jan. 15, 1839-Dec. 1849, though continuing its title and volume numbering; Jan. 1854 absorbed the Granite farmer and continued as

(b) Granite farmer and visitor. Manchester, N. H. w. v. Jan. 1854-July 11, 1857.

Continued as

(c) Granite state farmer. Manchester, N. H. w. July 18? 1857-Dec. 1858.

Continued as

(d) New Hampshire journal of agriculture. Manchester, N. H. w. v. Dec. 1858-Dec. 1862.

Combined Jan. 1863 with The Dollar weekly mirror to form Dollar weekly mirror and New Hampshire journal of agriculture, which see under Mirror and farmer.
1 New Jersey agriculturist. Jamesburg, N. J. m. v. 1-4? 1890-1894.
1 New Jersey and Pennsylvania agricultural monthly intelligencer and farmer's magazine. Camden, N. J. m. v. 1. 1825-1826. Printed and published by Samuel Ellis. v. 1 consists of 10 issues, May 2, Oct. 6, Nov. 1825, Jan., Feb., May 1, June 1, July 17, Aug. 28, Oct, 26, 1826. Issues not numbered. May 2, 1825 has 32 p. The nine later numbers have consecutive paging, 1-400. See article in Journal of the Rutgers university library, v. 3, no. 1, p. 45-47 (Dec. 1939).
1 New Jersey farmer. Bridgeton, N. J. m. v. 1- 1869-1874.
1 The New Jersey farmer. Freehold, N. J. (Sept. 1855-Aug. 1857), Trenton, N. J. (Sept. 1857-Aug. 1861). m. v. 1-6. Sept. 1855-Aug. 1861; succeeded the Monmouth farmer.
1 New Jersey farmer and home world. Westfield, N. J. m. v. 1- Feb. 1905-July 1910*.
2 New Northwest. Great Falls, Mont. s-m. v. l. 1906.
2 New South. Richmond, [Va.]. g. v. l. 1891-1892.
2 The New Southwest. St. Louis. m. v. 1-4, no. 4. Feb. 1904-May 1907//?
2 The New state farmer. Sallisaw, Ind. Terr. Oct. 1906-.
1 New West. Malvern, Iowa (1891-1893), Malvern and Council Bluffs, Iowa (1894). m. v. 1-3? 1891-1894.
1 The New-York agricultor. New York. w. v. l. Oct. 21, 1852-Sept. 1853//; Farm and garden was made up monthly from pages of this paper.
2 New York agriculturist. New York. m. v. 1, no. 1. Nov. 1881//.
1 New York farmer. Cooperstown, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1893-1903.
1 New York farmer. Port Jervis, N. Y. Established as

(a) Orange county farmer. Port Jervis, N. Y. w. v. 1-15, no. 25. 1881-1895.

Continued as

(b) The New York farmer. Port Jervis, N. Y. w. v. 16-28, no. 44. Jan. 2, 1896-July 7, 1910*.


[no #] The New York farmer. Rome, N. Y. m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1852-Dec.? 1853.
1 New York farmer. Springwater, N. Y. s-m. v. 1-4? 1898-1902.
1 The New-York farmer and American gardeners' magazine. Established as

(a) The New-York farmer and horticultural repository. New York. m. v. 1-5. Jan. 1828-Dec. 1832.

Continued as

(b) The New-York farmer and American gardeners' magazine. New York. m. (1833-July 1837), s-m. (July-Sept. 1837). v. 6-10 (n. ser. v. 1-5). Jan. 1833-Sept. 1837//.

Special number Dec. 1832; in 1833 had weekly edition, American ploughboy.
1 New York farmer and horticultural repository. New York. m. Apr. 1838-May? 1839. Revival of New-York farmer and American gardeners' magazine.
1 New York market news. New York. d. v. 1- 1903-July 1910*.
1 The New York packer. New York. w. v. 1-9, no. 31. Oct. 1901-July 2, 1910*.
1 New York produce review and American creamery. Established as

(a) New York produce review. New York. w. v. 1-3, no. 9. 1894-Jan. 6, 1897.

Combined with American creamery and continued as

(b) New York produce review and American creamery. New York. w. v. 3, no. 10 (American creamery, v. 10, no. 25)-v. 30, no. 11. Jan. 13, 1897-July 6, 1910*.


2 New York state granger. Avon, N. Y. s-m. (1899), w. (1900). v. l. 1899-1900.
1 New York tribune farmer. New York. w. v. 1-9, no. 453. (v. 69, no. 3590 of weekly Tribune). Nov. 7, 1901-July 7, 1910*; succeeds The New York weekly tribune, Nov. 7, 1901.
1 Niagara farmer. Lockport, N. Y. w. v. 1. 1874-1875.
1 North Alabama farm and home. Florence, Ala. w. v. l. 1875.
1 North Alabama farmer. Huntsville. Ala. s-m. v. 1-2? 1897-1899?
2 The North American farmer. Columbus, Ohio. m. v. 1- Jan. ? 1902-1903.
1 North and South. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1-10? May 1902-July 1910*.
1 North Carolina farmer. Raleigh, N. C. m. v. 1-5. Aug. 1845-July? 1850//.
@1 North Carolina planter. Raleigh, N. C. m. v. 1-4, no. Jan. 1858-1861? v. 4, no. 4 is April 1861.
1 North Carolina state agricultural journal. Raleigh, N. C. w. v. 1-2? 1873-June? 1875; succeeded by State agricultural journal, not connected with this paper.
2 The North Carolina student farmer. West Raleigh, N. C. m. (exc. July- Aug.). v. 1- Feb. 190S-June? 1910*.

Published by the Rural science club of the N. C. college of agriculture and mechanic arts.


1 North Dakota farm and fireside. Casselton, N. Dak. s-m. (April 8. 1898-July 1899), m. (Aug. 1899-1900). v. 1-3, no. 4. April 8, 1898 Mar. 1900.
1 North Dakota farmer. Grand Forks, N. Dak. s-m. v. 1-2? 1892-1894.
1 North Dakota farmer. Jamestown, N. Dak. m. v. 1-2. 1886-1888.
1 The North Dakota farmer. Lisbon, N. Dak. Established May 1899 as Sanitary home, continued as

(a) The North Dakota farmer and Sanitary home. Agricultural college, N. Dak. m. 1902.

Continued as

(b) The North Dakota farmer. Lisbon and Agricultural College, N. Dak. (1903-Aug. 1905), Lisbon and Fargo, N. Dak. (Sept. 1905 July 1910). m. -V. 12, no. l. 1903-July 1910*.


2 North Dakota farmer. Oriska, N. Dak. m. v. l. 1883-1884.
1 North Dakota farmer and stockman. Fargo, N. Dak. s-m. v. 1- 1892 (1896)-May 1897; absorbed by Dakota farmer. Aberdeen, S. Dak., May 1897.
1 North Dakota magazine. Bismarck, N. Dak. irreg. v. 1-4, no. 1. 1906-Feb. 1910*. Published by North Dakota

Agricultural department.


1 North Dakotan and northwestern farmer. Hope, N. Dak. m. v. 1- 1906-
1 North Freedom journal. North Freedom, Wis. w. v. 1- Sept. 1903-1908; continued as nonagricultural paper.
2 North Louisiana farm and stockman. Homer, La. m. v. 1-2? 1903-1904.
2 North Pacific agriculturist. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1. 1890-1891.
1 North Pacific rural. Seattle, Wash. m. v. 1-3, no. 6. Jan. 1877-June 1878//.
1 North star grange. Minn. Oct. 1873.
1 Northeastern lumberman and manufacturers' gazette. Established as

(a) Manufacturers' gazette. Boston. w. v. 1-21, no. 10. 1874-Mar. 9, 1895. v. 21, no. 7-9 have title Manufacturers' gazette. Northeastern lumberman's edition.

Continued as

(b) Northeastern lumberman and manufacturers' gazette. Boston. w. v. 21, no. 11-v. 23. Mar. 16, 1895-June 26, 1897.

Continued as

(c) Manufacturers' gazette. Boston, Providence and New York. v. 24-25. July 3, 1897-1898//?


1 Northern farmer. Fond du Lac, Wis. (1863-July 1869), Janesville, Wis. (July 1869-Nov. 1870). m. (1863-April 1869), s-m. (May-Dec. 1869), w. (1870). v. 1-8? Jan. 1863-Nov. 1870//; absorbed by Western farmer, Madison, Wis., Dec. 1870.
2 Northern farmer. Minneapolis. m. 1901.
1 The Northern farmer. Utica and Clinton, N. Y. m. Jan. 1852-Feb. 1861. 1852-53 are v. 1-2; 1854-55 also v. 1-2. After establishment of Rural American Jan. 1856, made up from pages of that weekly; in 1854-1855 published in two monthly editions, of 16 p. and 48 p., respectively.
1 Northern farmer. Woodstock, Vt. (Apr. 1855- 1855). West Randolph, Vermont (1855-1856). w. v. 1-2? April 6, 1855-Sept. 1856.
@1 The Northern farmer and practical horticulturist. Newport, N. H. bi-w. v. 1-2. July 7, 1832-Aug. 23,1834//; First three numbers irregular, July 7, Aug. 25, Oct. 6, 1832, after these bi-w.
2 Northern farmer and stockman. Cumberland, Wis. m. v. 1-4. 1902-1905.
1 Obzor [Bohemian agricultural]. Halletsville, Tex. s-m. v. 1-13? 1898-July 1910*: 1903-1908, called Obzor

hospodarsky.


1 Odalmannen [Swedish]. Minneapolis. s-m. v. 1-7? 1904-July 1910'.
2 Official bulletin of the Co-operative N. E. farmer's exchange. Boston. v. 1, no. l. Oct. 1904.
1 Ohio agricultural bulletin. Columbus, Ohio. w. v. 1- 1869-1874.
1 The Ohio agriculturist. Tiffin, Ohio. m. v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1851.
2 Ohio cultivator. Belmont, Ohio. v. l.
1 Ohio cultivator. Cleveland, Ohio. m. v. 1- Sept. 1865-1866? Made up from pages of weekly Ohio farmer.
1 Ohio farmer. Established as

(a) Ohio cultivator. Columbus, Ohio. s-m. (1845-Nov. 1860), m. (Nov. 1860-Dec. 1862?). v. 1-18? Jan. 1, 1845- Dec.? 1862. On discontinuance of Ohio farmer and mechanic's assistant, Cleveland, Oct.? 1862, moved to Cleveland, and combined with the monthly Field notes.

Continued, taking Ohio farmer's volume numbering as

(b) Ohio farmer. Cleveland, Ohio. w. v. 12-126, no. 1. Jan. 1863-July 2, 1910*.

June 20, 1908 is v. 113, no. 25; June 27, 1908 is v. 121, no. 26; 1877-1892 have title Ohio practical farmer, but running title Ohio farmer.
1 The Ohio farmer and laboring man's friend. Salem, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1843-May 1845?
1 Ohio farmer and mechanic. 1833.
1 The Ohio farmer and mechanics' assistant. Cleveland, Ohio. w. v. 1-11. Jan. 1852-Oct. 1862//; succeeded by Ohio cultivator which changed to Ohio farmer, Jan. 1863.
1 Ohio farmer and western horticulturist. Batavia, Ohio (1834-1835?) Columbus, Ohio (1835-1839). s-m. v. 1-5? Jan.? 1834-1839?
1 Ohio farmer's journal. Established as

(a) Farmer's journal. Zanesville, Ohio. m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885.

Continued as

(b) Ohio farmers' journal. Zanesville, Ohio. m. 1886-1889.


2 Ohio model farmer. Springfield, Ohio. s-m. v. l. 1892-1893; merged in American farmer and Farm news.
1 Ohio Valley farmer. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1-6. May 1856-Dec. 1861//. v. 2, no. 1 incorrectly numbered v. 1, no. 9.
1 The Ohio Valley farmer. Wheeling, W. Va. (1883-Nov. 1896), Cincinnati (Dec.? 1896-1899). m. v. 1- 1883-1899.
@1 Oil mill gazetteer [Cotton seed oil]. Schulenberg, Tex (1897 (1906)-1906), Brownsville, Tex. (1907-1910). m. v. 1-1897 (1906)-July 1910*.
1 Oklahoma. Review of reviews for farmers and city tree growers. Perry, Okla. q. v. 1- Spring 1904-Summer 1910*.
1 Oklahoma agriculturist. El Reno, Okla. bi-m. v. 1- Mar. 15, 1906-July 1910*.
1 Oklahoma farm journal. Established as

(a) Home, field and forum. Guthrie, Okla. (1892-1899), Oklahoma City, Okla., (1899-1901). m. v. 1- 1892-1901.

Continued as

(b) Oklahoma farm journal. Oklahoma City, Okla. m. 1901-1902.

Combined with Southwest stockman-Farmer and continued as

(c) Oklahoma farm journal and Southwest stockman-Farmer. Oklahoma City, Okla. s-m. 1902-1907.

Continued as

(d) Oklahoma farm journal. Oklahoma City, Okla. s-m. -v. 18, no. 1908-July 1910*.

Absorbed Arkansas fruit grower, Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 1903 and Fanciers' journal and Farmers' magazine, Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 1906.
1 Oklahoma farm news. Lawton, Okla. w. v. 1- 1907-
1 Oklahoma farmer. Oklahoma City, Okla. (1893-June 1901), Guthrie, Okla. (June 1901-1910). w. (1893-1894, Sept. 1897-1900?, 1901-1910), s-m. (1895-Sept. 1897, 1901). v. 1-20, no. 5. 1893-July 1910*.
1 Oklahoma farmer and laborer. Shawnee, Okla. w. v. 1-2? 1909-July 1910*.
1 The Old homestead. Cleveland, Ohio. Mar. 1894-
2 Old Kentucky farm. Louisville, Ky. m. v. l. 1897.
1 Omaha commercial and live stock record. Omaha, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1881 (1885) -1885.
1 Opportunities of today. Established as

(a) The Rural magazine. Detroit. m. v. 1-3, no. 4. July 1906-Aug. 1907.

Continued as

(b) Opportunities of today. Detroit. m. v. 3, no. 5-v. 4, no. 4. Sept. 1907-Apr. 1908//.


1 Opportunity. St. Paul, Minn. m. v. 1-12, no. 2. 1895?-May 1906.
2 Opportunity, formerly Land investments. Established as

(a) Land investments. Springfield, Mo.

Continued as

(b) Opportunity, formerly "Land investments." Springfield, Mo. m. v. -3, no. 3. -July 1904.


1 Orange Judd farmer. Chicago (1884-1903), Chicago and Springfield, Mass. (1904-1905), Chicago (1906-1910). w. v. 1-49, no. 1. Jan. 1884-July 1910*; central edition of American agriculturist, June 1894-Dec. 1896; western edition of American agriculturist, 1897-1910.
@1 Orchard and farm. Established as

(a) Orchard and farm. Petaluma, Calif. m. v. 1-5? 1886-1891.

Continued as

(b) California orchard and farm. Petaluma, Calif. m. (1891-May 1896), w. (June 1896-1905?). v. 6?- 1891-1905?

Absorbed Western bee journal, Aug. 1905. Continued as

(c) Orchard and farm. San Francisco, Calif. m. v. -10, no. 5. 1906-May 1910.

No volume numbers. May 1906 printed at Nevada City, Calif.; June 1910 absorbed Irrigation and continued as

(d) Orchard and farm; combined (June: Consolidated) with Irrigation. San Francisco, Calif. m. v. 10, no. 6-7. June-July 1910*.


@1 Orchard and mill. Mianus, Conn. q. v. 1- 1889-1902.
@1 Orchardist and agricultural advertiser. Tyler, Tex. w. v. 1- 1890 (1895)-.
1 Oregon agriculturist. Portland, Oreg. Established as

(a) Oregon agriculturist. Portland, Oreg. s-m. v. 1-2, no. 9. June 20, 1895-Nov. 15, 1896.

Combined with Rural northwest, Pacific fruit grower and dairyman, Dec. 1, 1896, and continued with volume

numbering of the latter, as

(b) Oregon agriculturist and the Rural northwest, Portland, Oreg. s-m. v. 6, no. 6-v. 18. Dec. 1, 1896-Sept. 1, 1908.

Continued as

(c) Oregon agriculturist. Portland, Oreg. s-m. v. 19, no. 1-20. Sept. 15, 1908-July 1, 1910".
1 Oregon agriculturist. Salem, Oreg. s-m. v. 1- 1865-1869.
2 Oregon and California patron. m. -Oct. 1889; merged in official weekly grange edition of the Pacific rural press, Oct. 1889.
1 Oregon and Washington farmer. Established as

(a) Oregon farmer. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1-3? 1879-1882.

Continued as

(b) Oregon and Washington farmer. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 4? 1882-1883.


2 The Oregon countryman. Corvallis, Oreg. monthly during college year. v. 1-2. June 1908-May 1910*. Published by the students of the Oregon agricultural college.
1 Oregon cultivator. Albany, Oreg. w. v. 1-4? 1873-Mar. 18, 1877; merged in Willamette farmer, Mar. 1877.
1 Oregon farmer. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1-4, no. 6. Aug. 1858-Nov. 1861//?
2 Oregon granger. Albany, Oreg.
1 Oregonian. Portland, Oreg. weekly agricultural edition of Morning Oregonian. v. 1- 1850 (1909)-July 1910*.
1 Otsego farmer. Cooperstown, N. Y. w. v. 1-9, n. s., v. 1-10. 1877-1895//? After establishment of New York farmer by same publishers, in 1893, this periodical became a nonagricultural weekly.
1 Ottawa Valley journal. Ottawa, Ontario. semi-weekly edition of Evening journal. v. 1- 1886 (1907)-1908; continued as nonagricultural paper.
1 Otwell's farmer boy. Carlinville, Ill. m. v. 1- 1905-July 1910*.
1 Our American farmers. Established as

(a) New Jersey agriculturist and Our American farmers. New York. m. v. 1-2? 1876-1878.

Continued as

(b) Our American farmers. New York. m. v. 3? 1878.


1 Our budget [Agriculture]. Bradshaw, Nebr. w. v. 1- 1892-1895.
2 Our country. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 11, no. 7. July 1910?*
1 Our country home. Greenfield, Mass. (1881-1887), Wallingford, Conn. (1888), New York (1889-1894). m. v. 1-11, no. 9. Mar. 1884-Dec. 1894//; continued as nonagricultural periodical; absorbed Farm and household, Wallingford, Conn., 1887.
1 Our fireside. Baltimore, Md. Dec. 1877.
1 Our grange homes. Hudson, Mass. (1885-1886), Boston (1887?-Oct. 1903), Brattleboro, Vt. (Oct. 1903-1904). m. (1884-1886), w. (1887-1904). v. 1- 1885-1904.
1 Our home journal and Rural Southland. Established as

(a) Our home journal. New Orleans. w. v. 1-6, no. Mar. 1871-Sept.? 1873.

Combined with Rural Southland and continued as

(b) Our home journal and Rural Southland. New Orleans. w. v. 6, no. -v. 16. Oct.? 1873-1878//?


@1 Our horticultural visitor. Established as

(a) Southern Illinois horticultural visitor. Kinmundy, Ill. q. v. 1, no. 1. May 1895.

Continued as

(b) Our horticultural visitor. Kinmundy, Ill. m. v. 1, no. 2-v. 12. July 1895-1906//?


1 Our little grangers. Cincinnati. m. v. 1-10? 1882-June 22, 1889. Monthly supplement to the American grange bulletin.
1 Our Mazeppa. San Francisco. w. v. 1- 1864-1869.
1 Our own Virginia fireside. Alexandria and Richmond, Va. m. v. 1-2? 1874-1875; absorbed by Alexandria granger, 1876.
1 Our rural homes. Sturgis, Mich. (1883 (1885)-1889), Sturgis and Chicago (1890-1892), Paw Paw, Mich. (1893). m. v. 1883 (1885)-1893.
1 Our southern country. Established as

(a) Home tribune. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1- 1903-1905.

Continued as

(b) Our southern country. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1906-1907.


1 Our southern home. Hamlet, N. C. m. v. 1- 1887 (1892)-1893; combined with Mount Holly star to form Mount Holly times.
1 Our southern home [Farmers' union]. Laurel Hill, Fla. w. v. 1- 1905-July 1910*.
1 Oxford farmers' club. Oxford, Pa. m. v. 1-2. 1871-1873.
@1 Ozark farm and fruit belt. Siloam Springs, Ark. m. v. 1- 1897 (1907)-1909.
@1 Ozark farmer grower. Established as

(a) North Arkansas farmer and fruit grower. Mammoth Spring, Ark. s-m. v. 1- 1896-1899.

Continued as

(b) Ozark farmer grower. Mammoth Spring, Ark. s-m. v. 1899.


2 Pacific coast farm and fireside journal. Oakland, Calif. m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885.
1 Pacific farmer. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1- 1881 (1889)-1889.
1 Pacific farmers' union. Pullman, Wash. m. v. 1- 1908-July 1910*.
1 Pacific grange bulletin. Gresham, Oreg. m. v. 1-2? 1909-July 1910*.
1 The Pacific homestead. Salem, Oreg. w. v. 1-21, no. 20. Mar. 1900-July 7, 1910*.
1 Pacific life. San Francisco. w. v. 1-10? 1876-1885.
1 The Pacific Northwest. Portland, Oreg. m. v. 1-12, no. 5. Aug. 1903-Nov. 1909. With this paper is consolidated The Northwestern empire, The Oregon booster and Lewis and Clark journal. Suspended publication with Nov. 1909, but resumed later.
1 Patron's guide. Boyd's Station, Ky. w. v. 1-2? 1880-1882.
1 The Patron's helper and grange instructor. Des Moines [Iowa] w. Aug. 1, 1874-Sept. 1877.
1 Patrons of husbandry. Columbus, Miss. m. v. 1- Oct. 1873-Feb. 1882.
1 Patrons' rural. West Randolph, Vt. (1882 (1885)-1885), Rochester, Vt. (1886). w. v. 1- 1882 (1885)-1886.
1 Pen and plow. New York. m. v. 1-7? 1873-1879//?
1 The Penn state farmer. State College, Pa. monthly during college year v. 1-3, no. 5. Dec. 1907-June 1910*.
1 Pennsylvania cultivator and mechanic and iron and coal register. Harrisburg, Pa. m. v. 1, no. 1-12. Aug. 1848-July 1849.
1 Pennsylvania farm journal. New Castle, Pa. m. v. 1-2? Jan. 1866-Dec. 1867//; combined with National agriculturist, Jan. 1868.
2 Pennsylvania farm news. Duncannon and Harrisburg, Pa. m. v. 1-2. 1894-1895.
2 Pennsylvania farmer. Coudersport, Pa. m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885.
1 Pennsylvania farmer. Lancaster, Pa. m. v. 1- -1844//.
1 Pennsylvania farmer. Mercer, Pa. (1881-July 1883), Meadville, Pa. (1883-1910). s-m. (1881-1900), w. (1901-1910). v. 1- Jan. 1881-July 1910*; in 1887 published under title Pennsylvania farmer and herald.
1 Pennsylvania farmer. Shippensburg, Pa. v. 1- Aug. 1834-
@1 The Pennsylvania farmer and gardener. Established as

(a) The Farmer and gardener. Philadelphia. m. v. 1-5. Sept. 1859-Dec. 1863.

New series began July 1860 with v. 2 (n. ser., v. 1).

Continued as

(b) The Pennsylvania farmer and gardener.

Philadelphia. m. v. 6, no. 1-6. Jan.-June 1864//.


1 Pennsylvania grange news. Chambersburg, Pa. (1904-Mar. 1908), Huntington, Pa. (Apr. 1908-1909?). m. v. 1-7, no. 3. Aug. 1904-July 1910*.
1 Penton's scientific farmer. Buffalo, N. Y. m. v. l. 1871.


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