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New Hampshire (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): article 1
as a farm dig house, and fill it to the top.-- Yankees will not send any more ice here we hope, if there is any virtue in pre --It has always been, a subject wonder and secret to us that our allowed the Yankees, to monopolize for this important article the existence of the first as a re to the whole farming interests of the Where upon earth is there a finer for the production of bay, than that around us, from the ocean to the Allegheny? Surely not in Yankeedom, on the of New Hampshire, or the stony Massachusetts. If the Yankees cannot have as bales, and make a large profit farmers on the lower part of on the York, and on the Rappahannock the same? Ship transportation is of all, and they have it as much as the Yankees. The dis atively so short that we think the country accessible to the ca even that on oads could come into competition. But now, to this war, one producers will have to with one another. The Yankees the track, and we hope they will t
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
l it to the top.-- Yankees will not send any more ice here we hope, if there is any virtue in pre --It has always been, a subject wonder and secret to us that our allowed the Yankees, to monopolize for this important article the existence of the first as a re to the whole farming interests of the Where upon earth is there a finer for the production of bay, than that around us, from the ocean to the Allegheny? Surely not in Yankeedom, on the of New Hampshire, or the stony Massachusetts. If the Yankees cannot have as bales, and make a large profit farmers on the lower part of on the York, and on the Rappahannock the same? Ship transportation is of all, and they have it as much as the Yankees. The dis atively so short that we think the country accessible to the ca even that on oads could come into competition. But now, to this war, one producers will have to with one another. The Yankees the track, and we hope they will to come back upon it. Let for
of seeding here. It costs less la other crops, and it can be grown the State. Gentlemen farmers, wipe --Here is another article for which dependent upon the Yankees, that along the while extent, in Richmond, thousands upon acres, every-one of which could into an orchard. It is notori the Virginia grown apple excels the apple in flavor so greatly, that there between They have nothing that approaches Albemarle pippin, though apple when Albemarle was at the forest, our Prior's red, our apple, our limber ig, and a dozen It is well known that the apple trans to this climate, ac which it never has on its na The finest specimen of apples ever our fair, came, we believe, from where there are thousands of or are all through that country. own apples, and do not fear that the Yankees will compete with producers. --We have the finest soil and in the world for the growth of potatoes, and we have allowed the Yankees to Let it be so no longer. b
Albemarle (search for this): article 1
hat along the while extent, in Richmond, thousands upon acres, every-one of which could into an orchard. It is notori the Virginia grown apple excels the apple in flavor so greatly, that there between They have nothing that approaches Albemarle pippin, though apple when Albemarle was at the forest, our Prior's red, our apple, our limber ig, and a dozen It is well known that the apple trans to this climate, ac which it never has on its na The finest specimen of apples ever ouAlbemarle was at the forest, our Prior's red, our apple, our limber ig, and a dozen It is well known that the apple trans to this climate, ac which it never has on its na The finest specimen of apples ever our fair, came, we believe, from where there are thousands of or are all through that country. own apples, and do not fear that the Yankees will compete with producers. --We have the finest soil and in the world for the growth of potatoes, and we have allowed the Yankees to Let it be so no longer. but a few articles, we have extended the list indefinitely. that the Yankees supply us with ourselves, and let us fall to it like men who accept their position, not afraid to