. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . maica, West Indies, by 1845 ^Mr Norbert Rillieux. of Louisiana, conceived the idea that the hot vapor aris-ing from a vessel of boaling sugar cane juicecould be used to evaporate the water con-tained in a second vessel of cane juice,foundation of the present system of evap-oration in making sugar. 38 HISTORY OF AGRICULTURE BY DATES. 1845.—French Bros, established a busi-ness in Cincinnati for the purpose of sup-plying fresh milk to consumers, whichdeveloped successf


. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . maica, West Indies, by 1845 ^Mr Norbert Rillieux. of Louisiana, conceived the idea that the hot vapor aris-ing from a vessel of boaling sugar cane juicecould be used to evaporate the water con-tained in a second vessel of cane juice,foundation of the present system of evap-oration in making sugar. 38 HISTORY OF AGRICULTURE BY DATES. 1845.—French Bros, established a busi-ness in Cincinnati for the purpose of sup-plying fresh milk to consumers, whichdeveloped successfiUy, leading to the build-ing of a creamery at ], Ohio, in1S98. 1845, October 13th.—I>ady Suffolk, first2:30 trotter, appeared, making the mile overthe Hohoken, N. J., track in 2:291/2. Shewas a grav mare, sired by Engineer, damby Don Quixote, and was driven by DavidBryan. 1845.—Potato blight first appeared inEngland and Ireland. 1840. -The Bleeding-heart Rose first intro-duced into the gardens of English-speakingpeople, the T^ondon Horticultural Societyhaving received from China a single A mocern exhibit of yellow corn at theIllinois State Fair. 1846.—Keids Yellow Dent Com, a lightyellow variety, originated this year withJ. L. Reid, of Delavan, 111. 1846.—^The summer of this year was un-precedently hot throughout England, and allthe horticultural journals united in pro-nouncing the bloom of roses that seasonunsunpassed by the bloom of any previousyear. 1846.—^First American Shorthorn HerJBook issued by Lewis F. Allen, of BlackRock, N. Y. corn (wheat) laws abol-ished. 1846,—The Horticulturist, an influentialfarm paper, estaljlished by Mr. LutherTuckeifi edited by Mr. Andrew JacksonDowning, and discontinued at his death. 1846.—In the early part of this year a R. Smitli reached Chicago from NewJersey. He went down into the state ofIllinois and bought 225 head of good, fat,old-fashioned cattle at $ per hea^ drove th


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