Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture

The Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture (M.S.P.A.) is one of the earliest agricultural societies in the United States. The Society was incorporated by an act of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on March 7, 1792. The Society's founding members included Samuel Adams, Charles Bulfinch, Timothy Pickering, Benjamin Lincoln, Christopher Gore, and Benjamin Guild. Provided by Wikipedia

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Published 1793
Printed by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews
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Published 1798
Printed by Young & Minns
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Published 1800
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by Bennett, Edmund Hatch
Published 1893
Observer Book and Job Print
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Published 1838
The Society
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by Bennett, Edmund Hatch
Published 1884
Observer Steam Book and Job Print
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by Motley, Warren
Published 1911
[Press of Geo. H. Ellis Co.]
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Published 1793
by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street
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Published 1798
Printed by Young & Minns, printers to the state and to the Agricultural Society
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