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Continued as

(b) The Scientific farmer. Denver. m. v. 1, no. 3-v. 3, no. 4. Mar. 1906-Apr. 1907//.

Campbell's scientific farmer, established July 1908 claimed to be continuation.
1 Sea-world and packers' journal. Baltimore, Md. v. 1- 1879-
1 Sedalia farmers' journal. Sedalia, Mo. m. v. 1-3. 1879-1882//?
@1 Semi-tropic culturist and advertiser. San Diego, Calif. w. v. 1- 1892 (1899)-1900.
@1 The Semi-tropical. Jacksonville, Fla. m. v. 1-4, no. 4. Sept. 1875-Apr. 1878//.
@1 Semi-tropical farmer. Los Angeles. w. v. 1-2? June? 1875-1876.
@1 The Semi-tropical planter. Established as

(a) The Semi-tropical planter. San Diego, Calif. m. v. 1, no. 1-8, v. 2, no. 1. May 1887-Jan. 1888.

No Feb. 1888 issue; continued as

(b) The San Diego magazine; California. San Diego, Calif. m. n. ser., v. 1, no. 1-3. Mar.-July 1888.

Continued as

(c) The San Diego magazine and tropical planter. San Diego, Calif. m. v. 2, no. 1-2 (whole no. 13-14). Aug.-Sept. 1888.

Continued as

(d) The Semi-tropical planter. San Diego, Calif. m. n. ser., v. 3-7, no. 38. Oct.? 1888-Oct. 1891//?


1 Seneca farmer. Waterloo, N. Y. m. v. 1-2. 1874-1875.
@1 Sentinel and hop-growers' journal. Hamilton, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1862 (1895)-1895.
1 Shields' magazine. New York. m. v. 1-11, no. 1. Mar. 1905-July 1910*. Published by League at American sportsmen.
@1 Sickle and sheaf. Oskaloosa, Kans. w. v. 1-2? 1873-1874.
2 Silo. Pittsburgh, Pa. s-m. v. 1. 1904.
2 Sioux City live stock news. Sioux City, Iowa. d. v. 1- 1909?-July 1910?*
1 Sioux City live stock record. Sioux City, Iowa. d. v. 1-10, no.? Apr. 1901-July 1, 1910*.
1 Skandinavisk farmer journal. Chicago (1882-1886), Minneapolis (1887-1888), Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Chicago (1889-1894), Minneapolis and St. Paul (1895-1910). m. (1882-1886, 1908-1910) s-m. (1887-1888, 1900-1907), w. (1889-1900). v. 1-30, no. 7. 1882-July 1910*.
1 Skordemannen. St. Peter, Minn. (1887-1890), Minneapolis and St. Paul (1890-1891), Minneapolis (1892-1910). w. (1887-1890), s-m. (1892-1910). v. 1- 1887-July 1910*.
2 The Small farmer. New York. m. v. 1-3? Nov. 1902-1905.
2 Small farmer. Troy, N. Y. m. v. 1-2? Nov. 1898-1900.
2 Soil culture. Lincoln, Nebr. s-m. v. 1-3? Apr. 1903-1905.
@1 The Soil of the South. Columbus, Ga. m. v. 1-7. Jan. 1851-Jan. 1857//; absorbed by the American cotton planter, Jan. 1857. In 1853 bore title Soil of the South and Tropical farmer.
1 Son of the soil. New Orleans. w. v. 1-4? 1875-1878.
1 Sonoma county farmer. Santa Rosa, Calif. w. v. 1- 1892-1908.
2 Sonoma county land journal. Santa Rosa, Calif. Aug. 1883.
@1 The Sorgo journal and farm machinist. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. (1863-1867?), q. (1868-1869). v. 1-7, Jan. 1863-Oct. 1869.
1 South. Marshall, Tex. m. v. 1-4? 1883-1886.
1 South and west. St. Louis. m. (1880-1882), s-m. (1883-1887). v. 1-8? 1880-1887; combined with Western plowman which continued as Western plowman and South and west.
1 South California farmer. San Diego, Calif. m. v. 1-7? 1893-1899.
1 South Carolina agriculturist. Sept. 1870.
2 The South Carolina agriculturist. Columbia S. C. m. v. 1, no. 1-8? May-Dec. 1856; revival of Southern griculturist. Laurensville S. C.
1 South Carolina agriculturist. Columbia, S. C. w. v. 1-3? 1880-1882.
1 South Carolina temperance advocate and agricultural register. July 1842.
1 South countryman. Marietta, Ga. m. v. 1, no. 1-10? Oct. 1858-July 1859; absorbed by Southern cultivator, Aug. 1859?
2 South Dakota farm journal. Woonsocket, S. Dak. m. v. 1, no. 1-7. Jan.-Sept. 1906.
1 South Dakota farmer. Sioux Falls, S. Dak. w. v. 1- July 1902-July 1910*; succeeds Weekly press, established 1877.
1 South Florida home. St. Petersburg, Fla. (1889-1896), Glenoak, Fla. (1897-1899). v. 1- 1889 (1894)-1899.
1 South illustrated. New Orleans. m. v. 1- 1887 (1891)-1891.
1 South St. Paul reporter. South St. Paul, Minn. d. v. 1- 1892-July 1, 1910*.
1 South Side daily sun. Established as

(a) Chicago weekly sun. Chicago. v. 1- 1869?

Continued as

(b) South Side daily sun. Chicago. v. -July 1910*.


1 The Southern agriculturist. Laurensville, S. C. m. v. 1-2, no. 9. Jan. 20? 1853-Sept.?-1854//; South Carolina

agriculturist, 1856, called revival of this.


1 Southern agriculturist. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 2. Jan. 7, 1851- 1851? Continued numbering of the Naturalist.
1 Southern agriculturist. Nashville, Tenn. Established as

(a) Southern agriculturist. Louisville, Ky. m. (1870-1873), w. (1874-1879). v. 1-10? May 1870-1879. Absorbed

Southern model farmer, Dollar farmer, and Western ruralist; continued as

(b) Agriculturist-Legal tender. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 11. 1879-1880.

Continued as

(c) The Agriculturist. Covington, Ky. v. 12-13? 1881-1882.

Continued as

(d) Southern Agriculturist. Montgomery, Ala., and Louisville, Ky. (1883- ),Montgomery, Ala. ( ), Montgomery and Nashville ( ).

Continued as

(e) Alabama alliance advocate. Montgomery, Ala. w. v.1890.

Continued as

(f) Alabama alliance herald. Montgomery, Ala. w. v. 1891.

See also Agriculturist and manufacturer. continued as

(g) The Southern agriculturist. Montgomery, Ala. (1892- ), Nashville, Tenn. ( -1904. s-m. v. -34, no.2. 1892-Jan. 15, 1904.

Combined with Georgia farmer, American ginner and cotton reporting agency, Arkansas cultivator, Southern poultry and stockman's guide, and Tennessee farmer, Southern stock farm to form

(h)Southern agriculturist and home. Nashville, Tenn. s-m. v. 34, no. 3-v. 38, no. 8. Feb. 1, 1904-Apr. 15, 1908.

Continued as

(i) Southern agriculturist. Nashville, Tenn. spm. v. 38, no. 9-v. 10, no. 13. May 1, 1908-July 1910*.

For history of paper see v. 36, no. 7, Apr. 1 1906, p. 1-2.
1 Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer. Established as

(a) The Southern cultivator. Augusta, Ga. (1843-1864), Athens, Ga. (1864-1881). s-m. (Mar. 1-15. 1843). w. (Mar. 15-May 10, 1843), bi-w. (May 24, 1843-Dec. 1844), m. (Jan. 1845-Jan. 1862, 1864-1881), bi-m. (Mar. 1862-Dec. 1863). v. 1-39. Mar. 1, 1843-Dec. 1882.

Combined with Dixie farmer and continued as

(b) Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer. Atlanta, Ga. m. (1882-Aug. 1895), s-m. (Sept. 1895-July 1910). v. 40-68, no. 13. Jan. 1882-July 1910*

Absorbed South countryman, Aug. 1859, The Georga grange, Atlanta, The Rural sun, Nashville, Southern farm, Atlanta, The Southern farmers' monthly, Savannah, and the Southern world, Atlanta, Mar. 15, 1897, Phoenix, Dec. 1886, Agriculturist, Marietta, Ga., Dec. 1887.
1 Southern enterprise. Atlanta. m. v. 1- 1876-1881.
1 Southern farm. Established as

(a) Georgia stock and agricultural journal. Macon, Ga. (1885-1886), Atlanta, Ga. (1886-1887). m. v. 1-2? Oct.

1885-1887.

Continued as

(b) Southern farm. Atlanta. m. (1887-1892), s-m. (1893-1897). v. 3-14? 1887-Mar. 1, 1897.

Absorbed by Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer, Mar. 15, 1897.


1 The Southern farm advocate. Evening Scimitar, Memphis, Tenn., established 1880; News, Memphis, Tenn.,

established 1902. Consolidated 1904, as Weekly News-Scimitar, which continued as

(a) Farmers' weekly News-Scimitar. Memphis, Tenn. w. v. 30, no. 30- v. 31, no. 21. July 29, 1909-June 20, 1910.

Continued as

(b) The Southern farm advocate. Memphis, Tenn. w. v. 30, no. 22-27. June 2-July 10, 1910*.

Vol. no. changed by mistake from v. 31 to v. 30 in June 1910, and continued thereafter from v. 30. The Southern farm advocate took over subscription lists of Farmers' News-Scimitar and Crabtree's Saturday press.


1 Southern farm and fireside. Gainesville, Ga. m. v. 1-2? 1889-1891.
1 The Southern farm and home. Macon, Ga. (1869-Nov. 1871), Macon and Memphis, Tenn. (Dec. 1871-1873), Macon, Ga. (1874-1875). m. (1869-1874), w. (1875). v. 1-6? Nov. 1869-1875?
1 Southern farm and home. Roanoke, Va. m. v. 14? 1895-1898.
2 Southern farm and poultry. LaGrange, Ga. m. v. l. 1906.
1 Southern farm gazette. Starkville, Miss. (1895-1908), Starkville, Miss., and Raleigh, N. C. (1909). w. v. 1-14.

1895-Dec. 25, 1909//; consolidated with Progressive farmer, Raleigh, N. C., and continued as Progressive farmer and Southern farm gazette in two editions, Raleigh and Starkville, each continuing the numbering of respective paper; for some years before that they had been under same management; probably no numbers were issued for Dec. 15, 1903 (v. 9, no. [3?]) and Dec. 15, 1904 (v. 10, no. 3); absorbed the Southern farmer, Birmingham, Ala., Apr. 1908.


1 Southern farm journal. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. 1- Sept. 1907-July 1910*.
1 Southern farm journal. Established as

(a) Georgia farm journal. Madison, Ga. w. v. 1. Dec. 1869-1870.

Continued as

(b) Southern farm journal. Madison, Ga. w. v. 2? 1871.


1 Southern farm life. Anniston, Ala. m. v. 1- 1899-1903.
1 Southern farm magazine. Established as

(a) Southern states. Baltimore. m. v. 1-5, no. 8. Mar. 1893-Sept. 1897.

Continued as

(b) Southern states farm magazine. Baltimore. m. v. 5, no. 9-12. Nov. 1897-Feb. 1898.

Continued as

(c) Southern farm magazine. Baltimore. m. v. 6-15. Mar. 1898-Feb. 1908//.


1 The Southern farmer. Athens, Ga. (1886-1904), Birmingham, Ala. (May 1904-Dec. 1907). m. v. 1-22. Sept. 1886-Dec. 1907. Sept., Nov. 1902 never published; volume numbering irregular: May 1907 is v. 20, no. 28; June 1907 is v. 22, no. 5; July-Dec. 1907 are v. 22, no. 7-12; there was no v. 21.
1 Southern farmer. Durham, N. C. m. v. 1- 1897-190?
1 Southern farmer. Greenwood, Miss. s-m. v. 1-7? 1896-1902.
1 The Southern farmer. Memphis, Tenn. m. (1867-1874), s-m. (1875?- ), w. (1876-1878). v. 1-12. Jan. 1867-1878//. v. 6-7 have running title Philips' southern farmer; absorbed by Journal of agriculture, St. Louis, 1878.
2 Southern farmer. Murray, Ky. m. v. l. 1906.
1 Southern farmer. New Orleans. w. (1896-1900), s-m. (1901-1902). v. 1-11? Jan. 4, 1896-1902.
2 Southern farmer. Newberry, S. C. m. v. 1- 1905-1907.
1 The Southern farmer. Petersburg, Va. w. v. 1-6? Jan. 1854-Dec. 1859.
1 Southern farmer. Raleigh, N. C. Established as

(a) North Carolina farmer. Raleigh, N. C. m. v. 1- 1876-1890.

Continued as

(b) Southern farmer. Raleigh, N. C. m. v. 1891-1892.


@1 Southern farmer and gardener. Aug. 1844. [place?]
@1 Southern farmer and horticulturist. Newberry, S. C. s-m. v. 1- 1897-1900?
1 Southern farmer and stock journal. Madison, Ga. m. v. 1-37 1876-1878
1 The Southern farmers' gazette. Established as

(a) The Kentucky farmer and breeder. Lexington, Ky. w. v. 1-5. Feb. 19, 1904-1908.

Continued as

(b) The Kentucky farmer. Louisville, Ky. w. v. 6-7, no. 8. 1909-Mar. 31, 1910.

Absorbed A. S. of E. tobacco news, published by the American society of equity, July 22, 1909.

Continued as

(c) The Southern farmers' gazette. Louisville, Ky. v. 7, no. 9-15. Apr. 7-July 7, 1910*.
1 The Southern farmers' monthly. Savannah, Ga. m. v. 1-5, no. 5. Jan 1878-May 1882//; merged in Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer.
1 Southern field. Devoted to the agricultural, manufacturing, mining, and business interests of the country tributary to the Southern railway. Washington, D. C. bi-m. v. 1-15. Jan. 1896?-July 1910*. v. 11, no. 6 and v. 12, no. 6 not issued.
1 Southern field and factory. Established as

(a) Southern field, farm and factory. Jackson, Miss. m. v. 1-2? 1871-1872.

Continued as

(b) Southern field and factory. Jackson, Miss. m. v. 3. 1873//?


1 Southern field and fireside. Ashwood, Ga. w. v. 1- 1899-1908.
1 Southern field and fireside. Augusta, Ga. (1859-1864), Columbia, S. C. (1864). w. v. 1- (Dec. 17, 1859- ), n. ser., v. 1-2 (Jan. 3-Dec. 17, 1864). Dec. 17, 1859-1864//? Popular weekly with strong agricultural departments.
1 Southern field and home. DeLand, Fla. m. v. 1- 1897-1908.
2 Southern florist. Poulan, Ga. m. v. l. 1908.
@1 Southern florist and gardener. Established as

(a) Southern florist and gardener. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1-3. Aug. 1894-July 1897.

Continued as

(b) Florist and gardener. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 4, no. 1-4. Aug.-Nov. 1897.

Continued as

(c) Southern florist and gardener. m. v. 4, no. 5-v. 6, no. 6. Louisville, Ky. Dec. 1897-June 1899//.

Absorbed by Land and a living, July 1899.
@1 Southern fruit and farm reporter. Established as

(a) The West Tennessee argus. Humboldt, Tenn. w. v. 1-4? 1879 (1882)-1883.

Continued as

(b) Southern fruit and farm reporter. Humboldt, Tenn. w. v. 5? 1884.


@2 Southern fruit and produce journal. Established as

(a) Orange grower. New Orleans. s-m. v. l. 1898-1899.

Continued as

(b) Southern fruit and produce journal. New Orleans. s-m. v.2? 1899.


1 Southern globe. Sandersville, Miss. m. v. 1-4? 1898-1902.
1 Southern home. Dallas, Tex. m. v. 1- 1879 (1896)-1901.
1 The Southern homestead. Meridian, Miss. m. 1872-75), w. and tri-w. (1876), w. (1877-1881). v. 1- Jan. 1873-1881; during 1880 weekly ed. of Meridian news.
1 Southern homestead. Nashville, Tenn. Established as

(a) Tennessee farmer and mechanic. Nashville, Tenn. m. 1-2? Jan. 1856-Dec. 1857.

Continued as

(b) Southern homestead. Nashville, Tenn. w. v. 3-7, no. Jan. 7, 1858-Feb. 16, 1862.


1 Southern husbandman. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1-3? 1877-1879; absorbed by the Journal of agriculture, St. Louis.
1 Southern Illinois farmer. Effingham, Ill. m. v. 1-3? 1879-1881.
1 Southern Illinois rural cabinet. Du Quoin, Ill. s-m. v.1- Apr. 1858-
2 Southern industries. Nashville, Tenn. m. v. 1-2, no. 9. May 1882-Sept. 1883//; in 1884 combined with De Bow' s review, New Orleans, and Agricultural review, New York, to form Agricultural review and industrial monthly.
2 Southern industry. N. a. v. 1, no. 1-4 Mar. 2-25, 1901. [place?]
1 Southern lumber journal. Established as

(a) Southern milling and lumber journal. Wilmington, N. C., and Charleston, S. C. s-m. v. 1-15? 1898-1904?

Continued as

(b) Southern lumber journal. Wilmington, N. C., and Norfolk and Wilmington. v. 16?-26 no. l. 1905?-July 1, 1910*. 1905-1910 issued in at least two editions, Norfolk and Wilmington.


2 Southern market reporter and wholesaler. Atlanta. w. v 1-3? 1904-1906?
1 Southern merchant and farmer. Memphis, Tenn. m. v. 1- 1888 (1890)-1891.
1 The Southern model farmer. Established as

(a) The Model farmer. Corinth, Miss. s-m. v. 1-3? Mar. 1, 1868-1870.

Continued as

(b) The Southern model farmer, Corinth, Miss. and Louisville, Ky. bi-m. v. 4-5? 1871-1872.

Merged into Southern agriculturist. Nashville.
1 Southern orchards and homes. Established as

(a) Texas fruits, nuts, berries, and flowers. San Antonio, Tex. m. v. 1. May 1907-June 1908.

Continued as

(b) Southern orchards and homes. Houston, Tex. m. v. 2-5, no. 1. July 1908-June 1910*.


@1 Southern plantation. Montgomery, Ala. w. v. 1-4? 1874-1878.
@1 The Southern planter. Glasgow, Ky. July 1850-1851?
@1 Southern planter. Macon, Ga. s-m. v. 1. Dec. 1842-
@2 Southern planter. Monroe, N. C. w. v. 1-2. 1888-1889
@1 Southern planter. Natchez, Miss. (Jan.-Aug. 1842), Washington, Miss. (Sept. 1842- ). m. v. 1- 1842- Specimen

numbers issued in 1841 as Farmer and mechanic, Washington, Miss. May-June, July-Aug., Sept.-Dec., each issued in a combined number.


@1 Southern planter. Richmond. m. v. 1-21. Jan. 1841-Dec. 1861; 1846 called n. ser., v. 1. Proposed publishing a weekly edition, Jan. 1846.
@1 The Southern planter and farmer. Richmond. Established as

(a) The Southern planter. Richmond. m. n. ser., v. 1. Jan.-Dec. 1867. United Jan. 1868 with The Farmer and

continued as

(b) The Southern planter and Farmer. Richmond. m. (1868-1881), s-m. (Jan.-June 1882), m. (July 1882- ). n. set., v. 2-5 (1868-1871), 9-11 (1872-1874?). n. ser., no vol. no. (1875), v. 37-43 (1876-1882). Jan 1868-Dec. 1882.


1 Southern stockman and farmer. Starkville, Miss. m. v. 1-3? 1890-1892.
1 Southern sun. Established as

(a) Florida rural home. Palatka, Fla. m. v. 1-2? 1884-1885.

Continued as

(b) Southern sun. Palatka, Fla. m. v. 3? 1886.

Continued as nonagricultural paper.
1 Southern watchman. Ringwood, N. C. m. v. 1- Sept. 1873-
1 Southern world. Atlanta. s-m. v. 1- 1882-1885, merged in Southern cultivator and Dixie farmer.
1 Southland. New Orleans (1879-1881), Maurepas, La.,and New Orleans (1882-190?). w. v. 1- 1879?-190?
1 Southland. Vicksburg, Miss. w. v. 1- 1896 (1906)-July 1910*.
1 Southland queen. Beeville, Tex. m. v. 1-7, no. 8, n. ser., v. 1, no. 1-11 v. 9, no. 1-5. May 1895-Dec. 1901, Apr.

1903-July 1904//; absorbed by Western bee journal, Hanford, Calif., Sept. 1904.


1 Southwest farmer. Fort Smith, Ark. w. v. 1- 1878 (1910)-July 1910*.
2 The Southwest monthly. Pulaski, Va. m. v. 1, no. 1-4. May-Aug. 1909//.
1 Southwest rural news and stockman. Ozark, Mo. w. v. 1-3? 1892-1894.
2 Southwest stockman-farmer. Established as

(a) Southwest stockman. Stillwater, Okla. m. v. 1. Mar. 1901-

Continued as

(b) Southwest stockman-farmer. Stillwater, Okla. m. v. 2? 1902.

Combined with Oklahoma farm journal, 1902, to form Oklahoma farm journal and Southwest stockman-farmer.
2 Southwest Texas magazine. Beeville, Tex. q. v. 1, no. 1-2. Jan.-June 1894//.
2 Southwestern live stock journal. Established as

(a) Arizona live stock journal. Tucson, Ariz. w. 1884.

Continued as

(b) Southwestern live stock journal. Tucson, Ariz. w. 1884.


1 Southwestern stockman. Wilcox, Ariz. (1884-1896), Phoenix, Ariz. (1897-1910). w. v. 1-29, no. 2. 1884-July 1, 1910*; 1896-1909 called Southwestern stockman, farmer and feeder. v. 19, no. 17-225 have title Southwestern stockman and miner and the Arizona citizen, and were published at Tucson, Ariz. Volume for 1905-1906; no. 1-34 called v. 22; no. 35-52 called v. 23; volume for 1908-1909; no. 1-14 called v. 24, no. 15-52 called v. 27.
1 The Spirit of Kansas. Lawrence, Kans. (1870 (1882)-1884), Topeka, Kans. (1885?-1910?). w. v. 1- 1872?-July 1910*.
1 The Spirit of the agricultural press. West Urbana, Ill. (now Champaign). w. May 21, 1857-Autumn of 1857.
1 The Spirit of the farm. Nashville, Tenn. w. v. 1-4? Dec. 1883-1886, succeeded by Tennessee farmer, which later became Southern stock farm; absorbed by Farmers' home journal, Dec. 1886?
1 Spirit of the Grange. Bloomington, Ill. w. v. 1- June 1876-
1 Spirit of the times. New York. w. v. 1-30? Dec. 10, 1831-June 22, 1861// absorbed American turf register and

sporting magazine after Mar. 1840.


1 Spirit of the West. Cincinnati, Ohio. w. v. 1? Apr. 1865-
1 Stock dealer. Established as

(a) Stock dealer. Lincoln, Nebr. d. v. 1- 1889-1890.

Continued as

(b) Daily stock dealer and market reporter. Lincoln, Nebr. d. v. 1890.

Continued as

(c) Stock dealer. Lincoln, Nebr. d. v. 1891-1900.


1 Svenska farm-journal. Omaha, Nebr. m. v. 1- 1903-July 1910*.
1 Tobacco worker. Louisville, Ky. m. v. 1- 1897-July 1910*.
1 Toledo daily market report. Toledo, Ohio. d. v. 1-16, no. 1895 (1904) 1910*.
1 The Town and country journal. Established as

(a) The Santa Clara Valley. San Jose, Calif. m. v. 1-8, no. 12. Mar. 1884-Feb. 1892

Continued as

(b) The Pacific tree and vine. San Jose, Calif. (1892-1901, 1903-1905), Palo Alto, Calif. (1902). m. v. 9-21, no. 8. 1892-Feb. 1905.

Continued as

(c) The Town and country journal. San Jose, Calif. (1905-1906), San Francisco, Calif. (1907-1910). m. (Feb. 15-July 1, 1910, s-m.). v. 21, no. 9-v. 27, no. 1. Mar. 1905-July 1, 1910*.

v. 13-16 seem to have been published weekly, the last number in each month only having been seen; the intervening numbers were probably leaflets.
1 Town and country life in the Pacific states. Established as

(a) Resources of California. San Francisco. w. v. 1-63, no. 1870 (1903)-June 1903.

Continued as

(b) Town and country life in the Pacific states. San Francisco. w. v. 63, no. July 1903-


@1 The Trade [Canned goods]. Baltimore. w. v. 1-33, no. 19. 1879-July 1910*; has cover and caption title: The Canned goods trade.
@1 Trade bulletin [Produce]. Montreal. w. v. 1- June 1903-
@2 Trade journal and Virginia agriculturist. Lynchburg, Va. w. v. 1-2? 1889-1890.
#2 Trade journal for canners, packers, grocers, and allied interests. San Francisco. v. 1-5. 1906-1909//?
2 Trans-Missouri farmer and stockman Cheyenne, Wyo. m. v. 1-2? 1909-July 1910*.
2 Tri-state farm journal. Crisfield, Md. m. v. l. 1906.
1 Tri-state farm news and oil journal. Established as

(a) Toledo farm news. Toledo, Ohio. weekly agricultural edition of Evening news. v. 1- 1878 (1897)-1897.

Continued as

(b) Tri-state farm news and oil journal. Toledo, Ohio. w. v. 1897-1901.


@1 The Tri-state farmer and gardener. Established as

(a) The Farm magazine. Knoxville, Tenn. m. v. 1- Jan. 1895-

Continued as

(b) The Tri-state farmer. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. -4. -1898.

Continued as

(c) The Tri-state farmer and gardener. Chattanooga, Tenn. m. v. 5. (n. ser., v. 3)-v. 13, no. 2. 1899-Feb. 1909.

Volumes are irregularly numbered.
1 The Tribune and farmer. Philadelphia (1872 (1881)-1884), New York (1885, 1887), Greenfield, Mass. (1886). w. v. 1- 1872 (1881)-1887.
1 Tribune of the people. Calvary, Va. q. v. 1- 1883 (1892)-1893.
1 Tribune-stockman-farmer. Cheyenne, Wyo. v. 1-17. -July 1910*. "The Tribune-stockman-farmer was an evolution of the Wyoming weekly tribune and the Wyoming semi-weekly tribune, the first having been founded in 1895." -- Wyoming stockman-farmer, v. 18, no. 1, Mar. 1913, p. 4.
@1 Tropical and subtropical America. N. Y. m. v. 1, no. 1-5. Jan.-June 1908//.
1 Tropical farmer. Ocala, Fla. m. v. 1-2? July? 1852-1853, combined 1853 with Soil of the South, which continued as Soil of the South and Tropicai farmer during 1853?
1 Tropical sun. Juno, Fla. (1892-1895), West Palm Beach, Fla. (1896-1902). w. v. 1- 1887 (1892)-1902; continued as nonagricultural weekly.
1 Trotwood's monthly. Columbia, Tenn. (1905), Nashville, Tenn. (1906). m. v. 1-4, no. 3? Sept. 10? 1905-Dec. 1906; combined with Bob Taylor's magazine and continued as Taylor-Trotwood magazine, not agricultural
1 The True Genesee farmer. Rochester, N. Y. m. v. 1, no. 1-4. Jan.-Apr. 1843. Merged in New Genesee farmer.
1 True's farming world and household magazine. Augusta, Maine. m. v. 1- 1883 (1886)-1894.
1 Urban and rural America. Established as

(a) The Emergonian. Quincy, 111. m. v. 1- 1895-1901.

Continued as

(b) Urban and rural America. Quincy, 111. m. n. set., v. 1- Oct. 1901-1909.


1 Utah agriculturist and stock journal for the farm, range, and household. Salt Lake City. m. v. 1-4, no. 1. Feb.

1888-Feb. 1891//.


1 Utah farmer. Salt Lake City. m. v. 1-4? 1879-1882.
1 Utah home. Ogden, Utah. s-m. v. 1-3? 1898-1900.
1 Utica weekly herald. Utica, N. Y. w. v. 1- 1860-1870?
2 The V. P. I. agricultural journal. Blacksburg, Va. bi-m. v. 1-2, no. 2. Dec. 1906-Feb. 1908//. Published by the

Agricultural club of the College of agriculture, V. P. I.


1 Valley farmer. Mount Jackson, Va. m. v. l-4? 1877-1880.
1 Valley farmer. Tuscumbia, Ala. m. v. 1-2? 1873-1874.
1 The Valley farmer. Winchester, Va. w. v. 1-2? Aug 1844-1846.
1 Valley farmer. Windsor, Vt. w. v. 1-11? 1873-1883.
2 Valley home. Everson, Wash. m. v. 1- 1906-1908; continued as nonagricultural periodical.


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