The Old Farmer's Almanac For The Year Of Our Lord 1851. (No. 59) Being 3rd After Bissextile Or Leap Year, and (until July 4th) 75th of American Independence. Fitted for Boston, But Will Answer for All the New England States. Containing, Besides the Large Number of Astronomical Calculations, and the Farmer's Calendar for Very Month in the Year, as Great a Variety as Any Other Almanac of New, Useful, and Entertaining Matter, Established in 1793

The Old Farmer's Almanac For The Year Of Our Lord 1851. (No. 59) Being 3rd After Bissextile Or Leap Year, and (until July 4th) 75th of American Independence. Fitted for Boston, But Will Answer for All the New England States. Containing, Besides the Large Number of Astronomical Calculations, and the Farmer's Calendar for Very Month in the Year, as Great a Variety as Any Other Almanac of New, Useful, and Entertaining Matter, Established in 1793

Author: Robert Bailey Thomas

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Published: 1851

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13:

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The Merchants' & Farmers' Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1851 [microform]

The Merchants' & Farmers' Almanac, for the Year of Our Lord 1851 [microform]

Author: Anonymous

Publisher: Legare Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 9781014614315

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