1 Buckeye farmer. West Salem, Ohio. Established as
(a) Agricultural commonwealth. West Salem, Ohio. w. v. 1-2 1871-1872?
Continued as
(b) Buckeye farmer. West Salem, Ohio. w. v. 3?-4? 1873?-1874?
1 The Buckeye ploughboy. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. m. v. l. 1837-1838.
2 The Bulletin. Herndon, Va. m. v. 1, no. 1-11. Aug. 1906-June 1907//.
1 The Bulletin of the Department of agriculture and commerce of the state of Mississippi. Jackson, Miss. q. (1907-1908), m. (1908- ). v. 2, no. 3- Oct. 1907- Previous issues unnumbered.
1 Bulletin of the Executive committee of the State grange of Wisconsin. Oshkosh, Wis. (1875), Neenah, Wis.
(1876-1885?) m. (1875-1880), s-m. (1880-1885?). v. 1-102 1875-May 1885; absorbed by Western farmer, Madison, Wis., May 1885.
1 Bulletin of the Marathon county school of agriculture and domestic economy. Wausau, Wis.. v-. 1-4, no. 6. Feb. 1903-May 1910*.
1 Bulletin of the Mississippi agricultural and mechanical college. Jackson, Miss. v. 1, no. 1- Apr. 1903-
1 Bulletin of the New Hampshire Board of agriculture. m. Nov. 1877-
1 The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of agriculture. Established
(a) Monthly bulletin of the North Carolina Department of agriculture. Raleigh, N.C. no. 1-15 (Dec. 1879?-Oct. 1882), May 1883-Dec. 1885 (issued without numbers). Dec. 1879?-Dec. 1885.
Issued irregularly, June 1881, Oct.-Dec. 1881, May 1882, July-Sept. 1882, being omitted while the series was
numbered and probably many months during the unnumbered series.
Continued as
(b) The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of agriculture. Raleigh, N.C.; irregular monthly. Unnumbered Jan. 1886-Mar. 1892; v. 13, no. 4-v. 18. Jan. 1886-Oct. 1897.
Continued as
(c) The Bulletin of the Agricultural experiment station of North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C. m. v. 19-20, no. 6. Nov. 1897-June 1899.
Continued as
(d) The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of agriculture. Raleigh, N.C. m. v. 20, no. 7-v. 31, no. 7. July 1899-July 1910*.
1 The Business farmer. Peoria, Ill. m. v. 1- May, 1903-
1 Business farmer and experiment record. Established as
(a) Farmers' station record. New York. m. v. l. 1879-1880.
Continued as
(b) Business farmer and experiment record. New York. m. v. 2? 1880-1881.
1 Butcher and drover. Philadelphia. w. v. 1- 1884 (1886)-1886.
1 The Butchers' and packers' gazette. Established as
(a) Butchers' and packers' magazine. St. Louis. m. v. -19, no. 7. Aug. 1880-Feb. 1900.
Combined with some other paper and continued as
(b) Butchers' and packers' gazette. St. Louis. w. v. 92?-102, no. 26. 1900 -- July 2, 1910*.
March 11, 1905-Feb. 10, 1906 numbered v. 98, no. 1-49; Feb 17-Dec. 22, 1906, numbered v. 98, no. 10-52.
1 Butchers' and stockgrowers' journal. San Francisco, Calif. w. v. 1-14, no. 27? 1896 (1900)-July 1910*.
1 Butter trade. New York. w. v. 1-2? 1895-1896.
1 C. A. C. Lookout. Storrs, Conn. monthly during college year. v. 1-6, no. 8. 1896?-June 1901. Continued as The Lookout.
1 Cabinet. Philadelphia. m. v. 1- Jan. 1840-
1 The Cabinet of natural history and American rural sports. Philadelphia. v. 1-3 1830-1834//.
1 California advocate. San Francisco. m. v. 1-3, no. 129. Oct. 1896-July 30, 1898//? Combined with National irrigation.
1 California agricultural journal. Fresno, Calif. s-m. v. 1- Nov. 1904-1909.
1 California agriculturist and artisan. Established as
(a) The California agriculturist. San Jose, Calif. m. v. 1-4, no. Jan. 1871-1874.
Continued as
(b) California agriculturist and live stock journal. San Jose and San Francisco. m. v. 5- 1875-1877.
Continued as
(c) California agriculturist and artisan. San Jose? Calif. m. v. -Aug. 28, 1878.
Merged in Pacific rural press.
2 California co-operator. Fresno, Calif. s-m. v. 1-2? 1909-1910*.
1 The California culturist. San Francisco. m. v. 1-3. June 1858-1860//.
1 California fancier. Oakland, Calif. m. v. 1-7? 1900-1906.
1 California farmer and journal of useful sciences. San Francisco (Sacramento 1855-1856). w. v. 1-72? Jan. 1854-1889.
1 California granger. San Jose, Calif. (Sept. 1873-Dec. 1874), San Francisco (Dec. 1874-Jan. 1875). w. v. 1-2, no. 16. Sept. 20, 1873-Jan. 2, 1875; merged in Pacific rural press, January 1875.
1 The California home seeker. Los Angeles, Calif. m. v. 1, no. 1- Feb. 1901-
California patron and agriculturist. Established as
(a) California patron. San Francisco. s-m.? m.? v. 1-4? May 17, 1876-Oct. 1879.
Revived as
(b) California patron and agriculturist. San Francisco. w. (Mar. 6, 1880-Dec. 1888), m. (1889). v. 5?- Mar. 6, 1880-1889.
Merged in Pacific rural press; no number January 1889?
@1 California producer. Los Angeles, Calif. w.? v. 1-3? 1894-1897?
@2 California products. Los Angeles, Calif. m. v. 1-2, no. 3. July 1905-Mar. 1906.
1 California rural home journal. San Francisco. s-m. v. 1?- Jan. 1865?-1867?
1 California rural world. San Francisco. m. v. 1- 1890 (1893)-1898.
1 California spirit of the times. San Francisco. w. v. 1-20? 1854-1873. Continued as insurance journal. [crossed out on 1992 list]
1 Campbell's scientific farmer. Denver, Colo. (1908), Lincoln, Nebr. (1908-1910). m. v. 4 7, no. 7. July 1908-July 1910*. See also The Scientific farmer. Denver.
2 Campbell's soil culture. Lincoln, Nebr. m. v. 1, no. 1- v. 5, no. 4. Apr. 1903-Apr. 1904; revival after several years of Campbell's soil culture and home journal. Not connected with it, however. Apr. 1903 is v. 1, no. 1; Nov. 1903 is v. 4, no. 10; combined with Nebraska farmer.
1 Campbell's soil culture and home journal. Established as
(a) Western soil culture. Sioux City, Iowa., Minneapolis and Omaha. m. (s-m. May 1896- ). v. 1 June? 1895-1896.
Continued as
(b) Camphell's soil culture and farm journal. Sioux City, Iowa, Minneapolis, and Omaha. s-m. v. 2?- 1897.
Continued as
(c) Campbell's soil culture and home journal. Omaha, Nebr. s-m. v. 3, no. 12-v. 4, no. 4. 1897-Feb. 1, 1898//.
1 The Canner and dried fruit packer. Chicago. w. v. 1-31, no.1. July? 1895-July 14, 1910*; July 14, 1904, absorbed Trench's canners' index.
2 Cannery producer. Waterloo, Wis. m. v. 1-4? Apr. 1902-1905
1 The Carolina cultivator. Raleigh, N.C. m. v. 1-2? Mar. 1855-1856? Succeeds Farmer's journal.
1 The Carolina farmer. Wilmington, N.C. m. (1868-1869), w. (1969-1879). v. 1-10. Nov. 1868-1879.
@#1 Carolina fruit and truckers' journal. Established as
(a) Carolina fruit and truck growers' journal. Wilmington, N.C. s-m. v. 1-17, no.3. Feb. 25, 1897?-Mar. 25, 1906.
continued as
(b) Carolina fruit and truckers' journal. Wilmington, N.C. s-m. v. 17, no. 4-23, no. 9. Apr. 10, 1906- July 10, 1910*
[(a) has caption title from v. 15, no. 5, apr. 10, 1905 on, and running title from v. 15, no. 8 or 9, May 10 or 25,
1905, Carolina fruit and truckers' journal. -- 1910, official organ of the Eastern Carolina truck and fruit growers' association; also of the American fruit and produce travelers' association.]
@1 Carolina planter. Columbia, S. C. w. v. 1. Jan. 15, 1840-Jan. 13, 1841//; merged in the Farmers' register.
@1 The Carolina planter. Columbia, S. C. m. v. 1. July 1844-June 1845//.
@1 Carolina planter. Florence, S. C. s-m. v. 1-3? 1894-1897.
1 Carolina planter. Timmonsville, S. C. m. v. 1- Sept. 1901-1908; continued as nonagricultural local newspaper, in 1909.
2 The Carolina union farmer. Marshville, N. C. (1908-1910), Charlotte, N. C. (1910). s-m. v. 1-2, no. 47. 1908-July 1910*.
2 Carrier and patron [Postal and agricultural]. Atlanta, Ga. m. v. 1- 1907-1910.
2 Cayuga farmer. Auburn, N. Y. v. 1- July 1857?-
1 The Cedar Valley farmer, and magazine of literature and science. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. m. v. 1-2. Mar. 1856-Feb. 1857?
1 Center-union agriculturist. Established as
(a) The Central union agriculturist. Omaha, Nebr. m. (1869-1871, 1874-1875), s-m. (1872-1873), w. (1876-1877). v. 1-7? 1869-1877.
Continued as
(b) Center-union agriculturist. Omaha, Nebr. w. v. 8?-10. 1878-1880.
1 Central farmer. Established as
(a) The American nonconformist. Indianapolis (1893-1896), Omaha (1900). w. v. 1- 1879 (1893)-1900.
Continued as
(b) Central farmer and the nonconformist. Omaha. w. v. -Jan. 1901.
Formed by the union of the American nonconformist, the Progressive farmer, Fort Branch, Ind., and the Farm record, Indianapolis.
Continued as
(c) The Central farmer. Omaha. w. -no. 1201. 1901-July 30, 1903//.
Merged in the Farmers' advocate, Aug. 1903.
1 Central homestead. Pana, Ill. m. v. 1. Feb.-Nov. 1878.
1 Central Missouri farmer. Eldon, Mo. m. v. 1-4? 1889-1903.
2 The Central New-York farmer. Rome, N. Y. m. v. 1-3. Jan. 1842-Dec. 1, 1844//? Merged in the Cultivator.
1 Die Ceres. Lebanon. Pa. v. 1. Oct. 1839-1840?
2 Champion. Springfield, Ohio. w. v. l. 1868-1869?
1 Chanticleer. Toledo, Ohio. m. v. 1- Mar. 1901-.
1 Chautauqua farm and vineyard. Westfield and Brocton, N. Y. m. v. 1- 1886 (1889)-1889.
1 Chautauqua farmer. Dunkirk, N.Y. (1869-1870, 1881-1898), Forestville, N.Y (1870-1880). w. v. 1-20. Jan. 1869-1898; continued as local newspaper, not agricultural.
2 The Cheese and dairy journal and creamery reporter. Established as
(a) The Milk and cheese journal. Milwaukee, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 1-3, Jan.-Mar. 1904.
Continued as
(b)The Cheese and dairy journal. Whitewater, Wis. m. v. 1, no. 4-v. 3, no. 5. Apr. 1904-May 1905.
Continued as
(c) The Cheese and dairy journal and creamery reporter. Whitewater, Wis. m. v. 3, no. 6-v. 6, no. 3. June 1905-Sept. 1906.
1 The Chemist and meteorological journal. Amherst, Mass. v. 1. July 8-Dec. 9, 1826.
1 Cheraw farmer. Cheraw, S.C. 1840-
1 Cherokee agriculturist. Dalton, Ga. m. v. l. 1875-1876.
1 Cheshire farmer. Established as
(a) American silk grower and agriculturist. Keene, N.H. s-m. v. 1- July? 1836-May 1838.
Continued as
(b) Cheshire farmer. Keene N H. v. June 1838-July 1840//.
Merged in Farmers' monthly visitor.
1 Chester Valley farmer. Coatesville, Pa. m. v.1. 1879-1880.
1 Chicago commercial express. Established as
(a) Morning bulletin [daily edition of Wells' commercial express and western produce reporter]. Chicago. v. 1-3? 1857-1859?
Continued as
(b) Chicago commercial express [daily edition of Wells' commercial express and western produce reporter]. Chicago. v. 1861?-1871.
1 Chicago daily farmers' and drovers' journal. Established as
(a) Chicago daily drovers' journal. Chicago. d. (1872-1883), d and w. (1884-1905). v. -35, no. 266. 1877-1905.
Continued as
(b) Chicago daily drovers' journal and farm news. Chicago. d. v. 35, no. 267- 1905-1906.
Continued as
(c) Chicago daily farmers' and drovers' journal. Chicago. d. 1908-1910'.
For Weekly ed, see Goodall's farmer.
2 Chicago daily fruit world. Chicago. d. v. 1- June 1903-Sept.? 1903.
1 Chicago daily trade bulletin. Chicago. Jan. 1889?-July 1910*/ Not numbered.
1 Chicago dairy produce. Established as
(a) Chicago markets. Chicago. w. v. 1, no. 1. June 1, 1894
Continued as
(b) Chicago produce. Chicago. w. (June 1894-Sept. 1895), s-w. (Sept. 1895-1898). v. 1, no. 2-v. 5, no 50. June 8, 1894-Nov. 21, 1898.
Continued as
(c) Chicago dairy produce. s-w. (1898-June 1902), w. (July 1902-1910). v. 5, no. 51-v. 17, no. 7. 1899-July 5, 1910*.
1 The Chicago farm journal. Chicago. m. v. 1-3? Jan. 1885-1887.
1 The Chicago field. Chicago. w. Feb. 16, 1876-June 25, 1881. v. -15, no. 20. Continued as The American field.
2 Chicago fruit dealer. Chicago. 1861.
@1 Chicago hay journal. Established as
(a) Hay there. Chicago. w. v. 1-2? 1893-Mar. 1895.
Continued as
(b) Chicago hay journal. Chicago. w. v.3?-7? Apr. 1895-1900?
1 The Chicago live stock world. Chicago. d. v. 1-11, no. 171. Jan. 1900-July 1, 1910*; absorbed Chicago stockman, Jan. 1, 1901.
1 The Chicago markets. Chicago. w. v. 1- 1885-1907.
1 The Chicago packer. Chicago. w. v. 1-12, no. 30. Jan. 1, 1899-July 2, 1910*; Chicago ed. of Kansas City packer; Feb. 1899 combined with the National produce review and called, 1899-1900, The Chicago packer and national produce review.
1 Chronicle. Established as
(a) Western cultivator. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 1-6? 1878-1883.
Combined with Farm and stock journal and continued as
(b) Western cultivator and Farm and stock journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 7-10? 1884-1887.
Continued as
(c) Western farm and stock cultivator journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 11? 1888.
Continued as
(d) Chronicle and cultivator journal. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 12? 1889.
Continued as
(e) Chronicle. Kansas City, Mo. w. v. 13-14? 1890-1891.
1 Cider maker and fruit packers' journal. New York. m. v. 5? 1895.
Established as
(a) American cider maker. New York. m. v. 1-4. Jan. 1892-1894.
Continued as
(b) Cider maker and fruit packers' journal.
Continued as
(c) American cider and vinegar maker. New York. m. v. 6?-13? 1896-1903.
1 Cincinnati grange bulletin. Cincinnati. bi-m. (Oct. 30, 1874-Jan. 1875), m. (Feb.-July 1875), 2. (July 1875-May 1882). v. 1-7, no. 43. Oct. 30, 1874-May 1882.
Continued as
(a) American grange bulletin. Cincinnati. w. v. 7, no. 44. May 1883-1892.
Continued as
(c) American grange bulletin and scientific farmer. Cincinnati. w. (1893-Nov. 1905). m. (Dec. 1905-Oct. 1906). v. -36, no. 8. 1893-Oct. 1906//?
Published monthly supplement, Our little grangers, 1882-June 22, 1889.
@1 The Cincinnati packer. Cincinnati. w. v. 1- 1902-July 1910*.
1 The Cincinnati price current. Cincinnati. w. v. 1-67, no. 27. 1845?-July 7, 1910*; 1903 has running title Murray's price current.
1 The Cincinnatus and Journal of the American patent company. Established as
(a) The Cincinnatus. Cincinnati, Ohio. m. v. 1-5. Jan. 1856-Dec. 1860.
Combined with Scientific artisan Jan. 1861 and continued as
(b) The Cincinnatus and Journal of the American patent company. Cincinnati. s-m. n. ser., v. l. 1861.
1 City and country. Columbus, Ohio. m. v. 1-17, no. 1. Dec. 1880-Dec. 1897//?
1 City and farm record. Topeka, Kans. m. v. 1- 1883 (1890)-1891.
1 Clay's review. Established as
(a) Clay's review and farmer and miner. Denver, Colo. w. v. 1- 1898 (1902)-1902.
Continued as
(5) Clay's review. Denver, Colo. w. v. 1903-1904.
Continued as general weekly periodical, not agricultural.
1 The Clemson agricultural college extension work. Clemson College, S.C. bi-m. (Jan. 1905-May 1907), q. (Oct. 1907-July 1910). v. 1-6, no. 3. Jan. 1905 July 1910*.
@1 The Clover leaf. South Bend, Ind. v. 1- Mar.-Sept. 1881.
@1 Clover leaf. South Bend, Ind. m. v. 1-3? 1892-Aug. 1895; merged in Farm and fireside, Aug. 1895.
1 Coach and saddle. Chicago and New York. m. (1899 June 1903), w. (July 1903 June 1904) . v. 1-7, no. 70. Jan.? 189aJune 16, 1904//; merged in Sports of the times, June 25, 1904. No numbers during August-Sept. 1903.
2 Cocoon. Western Springs, Ill. m. v. 1- 1885-1886.
1 The Cocoon and Western rural reformer. Lexington, Ky. v. l. Oct.? 1839-1840.
1 College quarterly. Ames, Iowa. q. v. 1-3 ? 1878-1881.
1 Colman's rural world. Established as
(a) Valley farmer. St. Louis (1849-1855), St. Louis & Louisville (1856-1859?), St. Louis (1860-1864). m. v. 1-16. Jan. 1849-Dec. 1864; v. 2, 1850, had title Valley farmer and western mechanic.
Continued as
(b) Colman's rural world and Valley farmer. St. Louis. s-m. v. 17?-19? Jan. 1, 1865-Dec. 1867. Continued as
(c) Colman's rural world. St. Louis. w. v. 20-63, no. 27. Jan. 1868-July 6, 1910*.
1 Colonial farmer. Fredericton, New Brunswick. w. v. 1-15? 1863-1878.
1 Colonist and homeseekers' guide. Chicago. v. 1, no. 1- July 1903-
1 Colorado agriculturist and stock journal. Denver, Colo. w. v. 1- 1872-1875//?
1 Colorado cultivator and Rocky Mountain colonist. Sterling, Colo. m. v. 1-5? 1894-1898.
1 Colorado farm and ranch. Sheridan Lake, Colo. w. v. 1-5? 1906-July 1910*.
1 The Colorado farmer, fruit grower and live stock journal. Established as
(a) Colorado farmer and live stock journal. Denver. w. v. 1- 1873-1890.
Continued as
(b) Colorado farmer and Rocky Mountain fruit grower. Denver. w. v. 1891.
Continued as
(c) Colorado farmer, fruit grower and live stock journal. Denver. w. v. 1892-1895//.
Absorbed by Field and farm before Nov. 1896.
2 Colorado fireside. Salida, Colo. m. v. 1-2? 1891-1892.
1 The Columbia county farmer. Hudson, N. Y. w. v. l. 1876-1877.
1 Columbian farmer. Burlington, Ind. m. v. 1-5? 1897-1902.
2 Comanche county farmer. Sterling, Okla. w. v. 1-4? Jan. 1902-1905.
1 El Comerciante y agricultor. New Orleans. m. v. 1- 1897 (1900)-1903.
2 Coming's garden, poultry, and small fruits. Rockford, III. m. v. l. 1891-1892.
2 Commercial appeal. Memphis, Tenn. weekly ed. of Daily commercial appeal. v. 1910*.
1 The Commercial bulletin [Cotton and wool]. Boston. w. v. 1-52, no. 2680. 1859?-July 2, 1910*.
1 Commercial bulletin and live stock record. St. Louis. w. v 1- 1874 (1877)-1877.
1 Commercial letter. Chicago. d. v. 1-13? 1856-1868, merged in Chicago Daily commercial report and market review, 1868.
#1 Commercial review. Portland, Oreg. w. v. 1- 1889- .
2 Competitor [Agriculture]. Lodi, Wis. m. v. 1. 1889-1890.
1 The Concordia intelligencer. Vandalia, La. v. 1- Jan. 1844-
1 Cone's journal. Saginaw, Mich. m. v. 1-7? Jan.? 1899-1905.
1 The Connecticut farmer. Hartford, Conn. (1875-1903), New Haven. Conn. (1904-1910). w. v. 1-40, no. 27, 1875-July 2, 1910*; v. 31 omitted in volume numbering.
@1 The Connecticut farmer and gazette and horticultural repository. Established as
(a) The Farmers' gazette. New Haven. w. Sept. 1840.
Continued as
(b) Connecticut farmer's gazette. New Haven. w. (Sept. 1840-Oct. 1842), s-m. (Oct. 1842-Oct. 1844). v. 1-4? Sept. 1840-Oct. 1844.
Continued as
(c) The Connecticut farmer and gazette, and horticultural repository. New Haven. s-m. n. ser., v. 1, no. 1-4. Nov. 1-Dec. 15, 1844//?
Merged in Cultivator.
@1 The Corn belt. Chicago. m. v. 1-9. Dec. 1895-Dec. 1902//.
@1 Corn belt magazine. Decatur, Ill. m. v. 1, no. 1- Dec. 1905-.
1 Corn exchange reporter and price current. w. 1861- .
1 The Cornell countryman. Ithaca, N. Y. m. v. 1-7, no. 9. Dec. 1903-June 1910*. Nine numbers yearly, July-Sept. omitted.
1 Cornucopia or Southern horn of plenty. Established as
(a) Cornucopia. Norfolk, Va. m. v. 1-3? 1885-1888.
Continued as
(b) Cornucopia or Southern horn of plenty. Norfolk, Va. m. v. 4- 1889-1908//.
1 Cotton. Atlanta, Ga. m. v. 1-15, 73-74, no. 9. 1901-July 1910*; Oct. 1908 absorbed Southern mills; Nov. 1908
absorbed Boston journal of commerce, and assumed the volume numbering of that periodical.
1 The Cotton and cotton oil news. Established as
(a) The Ginner and miller. Dallas, Tex. (1900-Aug. 1903). Memphis, Tenn. (Sept. 1903- ), Memphis and Dallas (-June 1901). m. (1900-1903), w. (1904). v. 1-5, no. 26. Jan. 1900-June 27, 1904.
Continued as
(b) The Cotton and cotton oil news and The Ginner and miller. Memphis and Dallas. w. v. 5, no. 27-v. 11, no. July 4, 1904-
Continued as
(c) The Cotton and cotton oil news. Memphis and Dallas. w. v. -11, no. 27. -July 1910*.
@2 The Cotton bale. Shreveport, La. m. v. 1-2, no. 5. Mar. 1903-Feb. 1904//?.
@1 The Cotton belt. Memphis, Tenn. s-m. v. 1- Jan. 1882-1887.
@1 Cotton ginners' journal. Waco, Tex. m. v. 1- Apr. 1897-1905; absorbed the Waco weekly tribune, Jan. 1902.
2 Cotton oil. -April 1909, merged in Cottonseed oil magazine [place?]
@2 The Cotton world. New Orleans. w. v. 1-3, no. 10. Apr. 2, 1887-May 5, 1888//?
1 Country. New York. w. v. 1-2. Oct. 27, 1877-Sept. 21, 1878//.
@2 The Country calendar. Harrisburg, Pa. and New York. m. v. 1, no. 1-8. May-Dec. 1905; merged in Country life in America. Preceded by a sample number called v. 1, no. 1, issued Dec. 1904.
1 The Country gentleman. Established as
(a) The Cultivator. Albany, N.Y. m. v. 1-6. no. 12. Mar. 1834-Dec. 1839.
Combined with the Genesee farmer and continued as
(b) The Cultivator, a consolidation of Buel's cultivator and the Genesee farmer. Albany, N.Y. m. v. 7, no. 1
(Cultivator and farmer, v. 1, no. 1)-v. 10. Jan. 1840-Dec. 1843.
Continued as
(c) The Cultivator. Albany, N.Y. m. n. ser. v. 1-9, 34 set. v. 1-13. Jan. 1844-Dec. 1865.
Combined with Country gentleman, taking its numbering and continued as
(d) Cultivator and country gentleman. Albany N.Y. w. v. 27-62. Jan. 1, 1866-Dec. 30, 1897.
Continued as
(e) The Country gentleman. Albany, N.Y. w. v. 63-75, no. 2997. Jan. 6, 1898-July 7, 1910*. v. 1-4 published by the New York State agricultural society. Absorbed the Central New York farmer, Jan. 1845 and Connecticut farmer, Jan. 1845? Published The Farmers' museum, as monthly edition, made up from columns of weekly, Jan.-Aug. 1844.
1 The Country home. New York. w. v. 1- May? 1878-
1 The Country home. St. Louis. m. v. 1-7, no. 1. Mar. 1901-May 1904, continued as Home and family, not
agricultural, June 1904.
1 Country homes. Asheville, N. C. m. v. 1-6? Nov. 1885-1891.
1 Country journal. Allentown, Pa. m. v. 1-8, no. 8? May 1900-Dec. 1906. Jan. 1904-Dec. 1905 are numbered v. 5, no. 9-12, v. 6, no. 1-12, v. 7, no. 1-8 instead of v. 4, no. 9-12, etc., v. 4, no. 9-v. 5, no. 8 being skipped in
numbering.
1 Country life. Buffalo and Philadelphia. m. v. 1-5, no. 7. July 1896-Jan. 1901.
1 Country life in America. New York. m. v. 1-18, no. 3. Nov. 1901-July 1910*; absorbed The Country calendar, Jan. 1906, and called Country life in America and the Country calendar, Jan.-Feb. 1906.
1 Country life in the west. Omaha, Nebr. m. v. 1- April, 1904-
2 The Country magazine. Greenwood, Ind. m. v. 1, no. 1-7. Jan.-July 1910*.
1 Country visitor. Paw Paw, Mich. s-m. v. 1- Dec. 1902-1906.
1 Country world. Jamestown, N. Y. m. v. 1-13? 1898-July 1910*. Absorbed National exchange, June 1902, and called Country world and National exchange, 1902-1903? Absorbed Farm advocate, South Whitley, Ind. Aug. 1903.
2 Countryland. New York. m. v. 1-2, no. 6. 1909-July 1910*
1 The Countryman. Established as
(a) American farmers' magazine. Cincinnati. m. v. 1. June 1868-May 1869.
Continued as
(b) The Countryman. Cincinnati. m. v. 2. June 1869-May 1870.
1 The Countryman? Eatonton, Ga. m.? v. 1-4? 1860?-Sept. 27, 1864. "Published on Mr. Joseph Addison Turner's plantation near Eatonton, Ga. during the War. Joel Chandler Harris served his apprenticeship as a printer on this paper, and its columns are filled with items contributed by him." The Emory Alumnus v. 7, no. 1, p. 10. June, 1931.
1 Countryman's friend. Petersburg, Va. w. v. l. 1835; made up from columns of the monthly Farmer's register.
2 Countryside. Buffalo, N. Y. m. v. 1-2? 1898-1899.
1 The Countryside. Jamestown, N. Y. m. v, 1-5. 1879-1884.
2 Countryside. Louisville, Ky. m. v. l. 1900-1901.
1 The Countryside. Lowell, Mass. m. v. 1, no. 1 Aug. 1900-
@2 County farmer and trucker. Norfolk, Va. w. v. 1-2? 1884-1886.
2 Crawford county farmer. Bucyrus, Ohio. m. v. 1. May? 1855- Discontinued after few numbers.
1 Cresco northwestern farmer. Established as
(a) Cresco farmer. Cresco, Iowa. m. v. 1. 1871-1872.
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