Farmers' Review Explained

Farmers' Review
Type:Weekly newspaper
Foundation:1877
Owner:Hannibal H. Chandler
National Stockman and Farmer Company
Headquarters:Chicago, Illinois

Farmers' Review was a weekly newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois starting in 1877.[1] It was founded by A. Moore. In 1883 it was purchased and managed by Hannibal H. Chandler and edited by Oscar C. Gibbs. In 1909 it was bought by National Stockman and Farmer Company. The main focus of the newspaper was agriculture and livestock production.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Scott. Frank William. James. Edmund Janes. Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois 1814-1879. 1910. 136. Hannibal H. Chandler.. published by the author.