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''The Farmer's Weekly Museum'' (1793–1810) was a newspaper published in
New Hampshire New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the nor ...
. In addition to reprinting public documents and reports, it was a leading literary journal of the 1790s. Based in
Walpole, New Hampshire Walpole is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,633 at the 2020 census. The town's central village, where 573 people resided at the 2020 census, is defined as the Walpole census-designated place (CDP) and ...
, it was published from 1797 until 1799 and was preceded by the ''New Hampshire and Vermont Journal''. D. Carlisle was the publisher. Joseph Dennie served as the paper's editor from 1796 until 1798. ''
Oxford Reference Oxford University Press (OUP) is the university press of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world, and its printing history dates back to the 1480s. Having been officially granted the legal right to print books ...
'' dates it from 1793 until 1810, with contributors including founder Isaiah Thomas, T.G. Fessenden, John Davis,
Joseph Dennie Joseph Dennie (August 30, 1768January 7, 1812) was an American author and journalist who was one of the foremost men of letters of the Federalist Era. A Federalist, Dennie is best remembered for his series of essays entitled ''The Lay Preacher' ...
, and Royall Tyler.


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1793 establishments in the United States 1810 disestablishments in the United States Defunct newspapers published in New Hampshire {{NewHampshire-newspaper-stub