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Domestic News
November 12, 1819
The Rhode Island American, And General Advertiser
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island
What is this article about?
Report on the growth of agricultural societies and new dedicated newspapers: 'The American Farmer' in Baltimore and 'The Plough Boy' in Albany (edited by Solomon Southwick); planned establishments in Boston and Philadelphia.
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AGRICULTURAL PAPERS.
In addition to the extension of Agricultural Societies in every part of the Union, we notice with pleasure the establishment of several papers, which are conducted with much ability, and devoted exclusively to the agricultural interest. "The American Farmer," in Baltimore, has been well received; and "the Plough Boy," printed in Albany, and edited, as is supposed, by Solomon Southwick, Esquire, is a highly valuable publication, richly entitled to the patronage of the practical agriculturist. —It is in contemplation to establish agricultural papers in Boston and in Philadelphia.
In addition to the extension of Agricultural Societies in every part of the Union, we notice with pleasure the establishment of several papers, which are conducted with much ability, and devoted exclusively to the agricultural interest. "The American Farmer," in Baltimore, has been well received; and "the Plough Boy," printed in Albany, and edited, as is supposed, by Solomon Southwick, Esquire, is a highly valuable publication, richly entitled to the patronage of the practical agriculturist. —It is in contemplation to establish agricultural papers in Boston and in Philadelphia.
What sub-type of article is it?
Agriculture
What keywords are associated?
Agricultural Papers
American Farmer
Plough Boy
Solomon Southwick
Baltimore
Albany
Boston
Philadelphia
What entities or persons were involved?
Solomon Southwick
Domestic News Details
Key Persons
Solomon Southwick
Event Details
Establishment of agricultural papers including 'The American Farmer' in Baltimore and 'the Plough Boy' in Albany edited by Solomon Southwick; plans for papers in Boston and Philadelphia.