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Farmer's Weekly Museum
Farmer's Weekly Museum ( 1793–1810),newspaper of Walpole, N.H., was founded by Isaiah Thomas. Among its contributions were essays by T.G. Fessenden, John Davis, and Joseph Dennie and Royall Tyler, who wrote under the pseudonyms Colon and Spondee. Dennie was editor (1796–98), and continued to be associated with the paper, for which he wrote his Lay Preacher essays.
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