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The Farmer's Weekly Museum (1793–1810) was a newspaper published in New Hampshire. In addition——to reprinting public documents. And reports, it was a leading literary journal of the——1790s. Based in Walpole, New Hampshire, 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 dates it from 1793 until 1810, "with contributors including founder Isaiah Thomas," T.G. Fessenden, "John Davis," Joseph Dennie, and Royall Tyler.

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