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TWELVE SPEECHES AND OTHER MATERIALS RELATED TO AGRICULTURE AND "DOMESTIC INDUSTRY" 1822-1928
1) "Address to the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestick industry, delivered at Pawtuxet, October 16, 1822," by the Hon. Asher Robbins. (Providence, RI: Miller & Hutchens, Printers, 1822) 54pp. 2) "Annual Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, October 15, 1823," by Solomon Drown, M.D. (Providence, RI: Carlile and Brown, Printers, 1826) 18pp. 3) "Annual Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, October 20, 1824," by William Hunter. (Providence, RI: Carlile and Brown, Printers, 1826) 43pp. 4) "An Oration, Delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House, in Providence, at the Celebration, February 23, A.D. 1824, in commemoration of the birthday of Washington, and in aid of the cause of the Greeks," by Solomon Drown, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Botany in Brown University. (Providence, RI: Brown & Danforth, Printers, 1824) 24pp. 5) "An Address before the Attleborough Agricultural Society, 4th July 1825," by Thomas Williams, Pastor of a church in Attleborough. (Providence, RI: Barnum Field & Co., 1825) 22pp. 6) "Annual Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, October 19, 1825," by William E. Richmond. (Providence, RI: Carlile and Brown, Printers, 1826) 24pp. 7) "Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, at their Anniversary, October 9, 1826," by Joseph L. Tillinghast. (Providence, RI: Smith & Parmenter, 1827) 26pp. 8) "Annual Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, October 21, 1828," by John Pitman. (Providence, RI: Carlile and Parmenter, 1829) 28pp. 9) "Address to the Agricultural society of Hamilton County, at the annual exhibition and fair, June 19, 1829," by David K. Este, Esq. (Cincinnati, OH: William J. Ferris, 1829) 12pp. 10) "Semi-annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Rhode-Island Classical, Agricultural and Mechanical School: under the direction and patronage of the Rhode-Island Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Industry." (Providence, RI: Printed by Edward and J.W. Cory, 1833) [8]pp. 11) "American farm problems: from an address by Warren G. Harding, Republican candidate for President, delivered to the farmers of the northwest at the Minnesota State Fair, September 8," by Warren G. Harding. ([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1920]) 12pp. 12) "Al Smith Has Remedy for the Farmer. Smith outlines the cause of farm distress and tells how he will correct the evil," by Alfred E. Smith. ([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1928]) 8pp.

1) "Address to the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestick industry, delivered at Pawtuxet, October 16, 1822," by the Hon. Asher Robbins. (Providence, RI: Miller & Hutchens, Printers, 1822) 54pp. 2) "Annual Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, October 15, 1823," by Solomon Drown, M.D. (Providence, RI: Carlile and Brown, Printers, 1826) 18pp. 3) "Annual Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, October 20, 1824," by William Hunter. (Providence, RI: Carlile and Brown, Printers, 1826) 43pp. 4) "An Oration, Delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House, in Providence, at the Celebration, February 23, A.D. 1824, in commemoration of the birthday of Washington, and in aid of the cause of the Greeks," by Solomon Drown, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Botany in Brown University. (Providence, RI: Brown & Danforth, Printers, 1824) 24pp. 5) "An Address before the Attleborough Agricultural Society, 4th July 1825," by Thomas Williams, Pastor of a church in Attleborough. (Providence, RI: Barnum Field & Co., 1825) 22pp. 6) "Annual Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, October 19, 1825," by William E. Richmond. (Providence, RI: Carlile and Brown, Printers, 1826) 24pp. 7) "Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, at their Anniversary, October 9, 1826," by Joseph L. Tillinghast. (Providence, RI: Smith & Parmenter, 1827) 26pp. 8) "Annual Address delivered before the Rhode Island society for the encouragement of domestic industry, October 21, 1828," by John Pitman. (Providence, RI: Carlile and Parmenter, 1829) 28pp. 9) "Address to the Agricultural society of Hamilton County, at the annual exhibition and fair, June 19, 1829," by David K. Este, Esq. (Cincinnati, OH: William J. Ferris, 1829) 12pp. 10) "Semi-annual catalogue of the officers and students of the Rhode-Island Classical, Agricultural and Mechanical School: under the direction and patronage of the Rhode-Island Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Industry." (Providence, RI: Printed by Edward and J.W. Cory, 1833) [8]pp. 11) "American farm problems: from an address by Warren G. Harding, Republican candidate for President, delivered to the farmers of the northwest at the Minnesota State Fair, September 8," by Warren G. Harding. ([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1920]) 12pp. 12) "Al Smith Has Remedy for the Farmer. Smith outlines the cause of farm distress and tells how he will correct the evil," by Alfred E. Smith. ([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1928]) 8pp.
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