This is the text of George Bailey Loring's address to the Merrimack County Agricultural Society at their fourth annual fair, held in Concord, New Hampshire, on September 28, 1864. Loring discusses the importance of agriculture to the United States, its role in shaping the nation's character, and its future potential. He emphasizes the value of hard work, innovation, and community in fostering agricultural prosperity. The address offers insights into the state of agriculture during the Civil War era and the social and economic values associated with rural life in 19th-century New England. This speech provides a valuable historical perspective on the agricultural practices and societal values of the time.
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