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He advertised for " a Farm , of not less than one hundred acres , and within three
hours of the city . It must have a running stream , a southern or eastern slope , not
less than twenty acres in woods , and a water view . ” “ Edgewood , ” as he ...
He advertised for " a Farm , of not less than one hundred acres , and within three
hours of the city . It must have a running stream , a southern or eastern slope , not
less than twenty acres in woods , and a water view . ” “ Edgewood , ” as he ...
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Country life periodicals that had nothing to do with farming mushroomed
overnight . Family magazines devoted regular columns and feature articles to the
simple life between the city and the farm ; the suburban migration was on its way
to ...
Country life periodicals that had nothing to do with farming mushroomed
overnight . Family magazines devoted regular columns and feature articles to the
simple life between the city and the farm ; the suburban migration was on its way
to ...
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Heathcote organized in 1901 with nine “ colonists ” and hired an engineer to lay
out three - to fifteenacre building sites on 130 acres of abandoned farm land . All
agreed in 1904 that the social advantages of such a colony made it better in all ...
Heathcote organized in 1901 with nine “ colonists ” and hired an engineer to lay
out three - to fifteenacre building sites on 130 acres of abandoned farm land . All
agreed in 1904 that the social advantages of such a colony made it better in all ...
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