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9251005109.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
9251003491.Gunknown_binding. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1933017318Washington DC USA: United States Department of Agriculture 1933. Farmer's Bulletins: 1199 Judging Sheep 1584 Feed-Lot and Ranch Equipment for Beef Cattle 1805 Grading Wool 1813 Prevention and Control of Gullies 1832 Farm Fences 1869 Foundations for Farm Buildings 1889 Fireplaces and Chimneys 1898 Hedge Plants for the Northern Great Plains 1943 Diseases of Sheep and Goats 1983 Farm Fishponds. Stapled softcover pamphlets of various lengths. Light wear of wraps. . 1st Edition. Paperback. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - 7" to 9" Tall. Book. United States Department of Agriculture Paperback
0331788837.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1396095624.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
179931012Baltimore 1799. Letter. Very good. Paper. Approx. 4.5" x 8" sheet of paper . Light toning to the paper. Contents reads: This may certify that I inspected Six Barrels flour Baranded on the end E. KREMER four of Which was condemn'd to Midlings Middlings being too course and Shky the other two had too much rye in the flour and could not be pass'd and branded for Merchantable Wheat Flour of any Quality signed Isaac Trimble Balt 12th of 3 mo 1799." From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Wheat middlings also known as millfeed wheat mill run or wheat midds are the product of the wheat milling process that is not flour. A good source of protein fiber phosphorus and other nutrients they are used to produce foods like pasta breakfast cereals puddings and couscous for humans as well as fodder for livestock and pets. 1 They are also being researched for use as a biofuel. unknown
3731784<p>Philadelphia May 15 1821. Certificate; completed in manuscript. 10¾ x 8¾ inches. Wove paper; with blind stamped seal. Some closed tears at fold lines; right margin chipped no text loss; an old mend touches one signature; fair to good.</p> <p>Certificate of election to The Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture—the oldest agricultural society in the United States—issued to Henry Simpson as a “Resident Member.†An illustration by J.J. Barralet at the top engraved by William Harrison shows an idyllic farm scene with a farmer stacking hay a plough a harrow and the coat of arms of the society. The plough motif is repeated on the seal at the bottom of the certificate.</p> <p>The document is signed by U.S. District Court Judge Richard Peters 1744–1828 charter member and then-president of The Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Peters was an officer of the Continental Congress and a delegate to the Congress of the Confederation. In 1776 Peters was made secretary of the Board of War; becoming a full member in 1777. Lawyer and abolitionist Roberts Vaux 1786–1836 signs as the society’s secretary.</p> <p>The newly elected member may be Henry Simpson 1790–1868 who wrote The Lives of Eminent Philadelphians now Deceased in 1859.</p> unknown
187234421Unknown: N.A. 1872. Ledger. Good. Approx. 3.5" X 6" brown leather ledger. Light wear to the leather. Dates range from 1862 to 1872. Details cover agricultural goods business records including payments for work etc. Accounts are dated with account holder names. Many written upside down on pages. Location is unknown but most likely this ledger book was from the northern United States. N.A. unknown
186634704Ludlow Vermont 1866. Ledger. Good. Ledger. Octavo. 234 pages total of which 174 pages have writing from a few word numbers etc. to completely filled accounts. Approximately 60 pages are blank. Brownish marbled paper covered boards with tan leather spine. Marbled paper is shelf worn. Spine is chipped at head and base. Arithmetic pencil notes written on the end sheets. A few pages torn out of the ledger in back. Interior content in good condition. About half the pages or less are used for accounts. First page starts with the written heading - "Cash paid out for Company 1863 by S. W. Stinson." Items listed on the first two pages include Horse accessories wagons wagon parts shoes stables oats hay and other horse and wagon related items. Several pages following the 1863 and 1864 records are equations written in pencil. One of these pages has the heading - "Bark Measured for S P Atherton". From the middle sections of the ledger to the end are several products associated with clothing accessories. One page is dated 1865/66. Goods and costs of items include a sewing machine buttons embroidery "infants waist" braid fringe ribbon lace cuffs collars trimmings feather bonnets hats silk etc. Towards the back of the ledger is a short inscription signed by S Stinson Ludlow Vermont. Good. unknown
187934694Vermont: n/a 1879. n/a. Hardcover. Fair. Approx. 7.5" x 6.5" account ledger. Reddish marbled paper covered boards with brown leather corners and spine. Leather is rubbed on the spine. Light shelf wear to the marbled paper. Several leaves in back of the ledger are torn out. 55 pages used for recording payments received payments paid selling skins oil pine tar work services sawing flour plank bark crackers oats salt beef etc. <br /> <br /> Dozens of names listed inside the ledger. A couple of account pages have "Dairy Skins" headings at top of the pages. Dates and entries for the ledger are not continous. Entries start January 12 1874 to and finish in April 1879. Location unknown for the ledger but a couple of entries inside mention St. Albans and one mentions Montpelier. n/a hardcover
187856639Bristol: Joy & Brown General Steam Printers All Saints’ St. 1878. 8vo. 32 pp. plus 4 pp. ads. Orange-coloured printed softcovers minor edgewear very minor bumping to corners edgewear still VG w/ occasional annotations next to Paget names. First edition of this scarce program for an annual Victorian farm exhibition held in Chewton Mendip with prizes for the best and most productive farms as well as finest hunting horses race horses and many other classes of produce & livestock. Greville 1818-1893 had served as aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria and was an active proponent of Victorian Gothic architecture who along with his wife Anne Charteris promoted British farms and trades. He is perhaps best remembered for establishing the famed Shakespeare Library at Warwick Castle now residing at the Folger Library. No copies in Worldcat. Joy & Brown, General Steam Printers, All Saints’ St., paperback
0428827152.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266963692.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1901List3115Fresno California: Detroit Photographic Co 1901. Single photograph measuring 7 x 8 ¾ inches. Captioned on negative with Brown Brothers and Frank A. Munsey stamps verso. Wear and damage with large folds on right hand side missing upper and lower left corners including intersecting with caption text. Very good plus. A photograph of a young man standing in a grape field and holding a drying rack in Fresno 1901. Grape farming in Fresno began in the early 1870s and by the 1880s grapes including raisin grapes were the area’s main crop. Cultivation in Fresno’s semi-arid climate required a system for irrigation and so was generally up to wealthy capitalists corporations or sometimes farming colonies like the Fresno Colony.1<br /> <br /> 1 Thomas Pinney A History of Wine in America: From the Beginnings to Prohibition University of California Press 1989. Detroit Photographic Co unknown
0656192526.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
133320910X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193334816Seattle; Newton Iowa: Carnation Milk Farms; Maytag Dairy Farms 1933. Archive. Good. Small archive of correspondence and photographs relating to dairy cows. Contents consist of 4 pages measuring 13.5" x 8" of 1932 information on "Pure Bred Holstein-Friesian" dairy cows from the Maytag Dairy Farms in Newton Iowa; 3 pages of typed manuscript from Carnation Farms on letterhead to a potential customer dated May 12 1933; 6 pages of 1932 detailed typed information from Carnation Milk Farms on cows; and a group of 16 cow photographs measuring approx. 5.5" x 3.25". <br /> <br /> Information typed on the front sides and has been folded twice presumable for mailing purposes. Light foxing on the blank side of one page. A couple of gem clip stains on the paper. Several of the photographs have brief notes or abbreviations written on back. Photographs are in very good condition. Carnation Milk Farms; Maytag Dairy Farms unknown
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