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A New York Farmer's Capital Investment in the 1840's

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

Extract

On Monday, April 13, 1840, one William Bement moved to his farm at Northumberland, west of the Hudson River and north of Albany, New York. On that same day he started a diary in which he not only meticulously recorded the conventional observations about the weather but also set down details of his activities as a farmer and considerable information about the financial side of his farming. The diary ends abruptly on Sunday, February 20, 1842, apparently because Bement's career as a farmer was then coming to a close.

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Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1946

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1 The substantial leather-bound volume in which Bement recorded his experiences as a farmer is the property of Mr. Buckner Speed of East Beach, Bradford, Rhode Island. Mr. Speed kindly loaned the volume to the writer.