The_Farmer's_Weekly_Museum

<i>The Farmer's Weekly Museum</i>

The Farmer's Weekly Museum

Newspaper published in the United States


The Farmer's Weekly Museum (1793–1810) was a newspaper published in New Hampshire. In addition to reprinting public documents and reports, it was a leading literary journal of the 1790s.[1] Based in Walpole, New Hampshire, it was published from 1797 until 1799[2] and was preceded by the New Hampshire and Vermont Journal.[3] D. Carlisle was the publisher.[3]

Joseph Dennie served as the paper's editor from 1796 until 1798.[4]

Oxford Reference dates it from 1793 until 1810, with contributors including founder Isaiah Thomas, T.G. Fessenden, John Davis, Joseph Dennie, and Royall Tyler.[5][6]


References

  1. Lora, Ronald; Longton, William; Longton, William Henry (1999). The Conservative Press in Eighteenth-and Nineteenth-century America. ISBN 9780313310430.



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