Essays upon field husbandry in New England, and other papers, 1748-1762 / by Jared Eliot ; edited by Harry J. Carman and Rexford G. Tugwell ; with a biographical sketch by Rodney H. True.

Author/creator Eliot, Jared
Other author Carman, Harry James, 1844- , editor.
Other author True, Rodney H. (Rodney Howard), 1866-1940.
Format Microform
Publication InfoNew York : Columbia university press, 1934.
Descriptionlvi, 261 pages : frontispiece (portrait) plate, facsimiles.
Subjects

SeriesColumbia University studies in the history of American agriculture ; I
Columbia University studies in the history of American agriculture ; I. ^A70371
Library of American civilization ; LAC 16529. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Jared Eliot, minister, physician, farmer -- Essays upon field husbandry in New England -- An essay on the invention, or art of making very good, if not the best iron, from black sea sand -- Letters on agriculture received by Jared Eliot from John Bartram, Nathan Bowen, Peter Collinson, and others -- Bibliography (p. [255]-256)
General noteAmong the facsimiles are the title-pages of the 1760 edition of "Essays upon field-husbandry in New-England, as it is or may be ordered" and the 1762 edition of "An essay on the invention, or art of making very good, if not the best iron, from black sea sand".
Reproduction noteJoyner- Microfiche. Chicago : Library Resources,inc., 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 16529)
Other titleField husbandry in New England.