This is a reproduction of "An Address to the Windham County Agricultural Society," delivered in 1845 by Jonathan Dorr Bradley. The address offers insights into the agricultural practices and concerns of the time, reflecting the socio-economic importance of farming in 19th-century Windham County. Bradley's speech provides a valuable snapshot of early American agricultural societies and their role in promoting innovation and community development.
Researchers and historians interested in the history of agriculture, rural life, and 19th-century American society will find this address a useful primary source.
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