Andrew Beers
Born 1749-01-01
Died 1824-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4627067A
Top Subjects
- American Almanacs (44)
- New York (State) (26)
- Registers (24)
- United States (14)
- New York (N.Y.) (12)
- Republican Calendar (7)
- New York (7)
Books by Andrew Beers
Total count: 245
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The United-States almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1783; being the third after bissextile or leap yearcalculated for the meridian of Hartford, in the state of Connecticut, lat. 41 deg. 56 min. north long. 72 deg. 50 min. west and will serve for any of the adjacent states without any essential difference ...Printed and sold by Bavil Webster1782-01-01
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An almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1784 ..Calculated for the meridian of Springfield, in the state of Massachusetts, lat. 42 deg. 22 min. north: 72 deg. 53 min. west. ...Printed by Elisha Babcock.1783-01-01
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Poor Will improved: being an almanack and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1785... Calculated for the meridian of New-York, and the neighbouring states. ...Printed and sold by W. Ross, at his printing-office, no. 33, Broad-Street.1784-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1785... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1784-01-01
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Hutchins improvedbeing an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1785 ..Printed and sold by H. Gaine, at his printing office, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square. Where may be had the New-York pocket almanack.1784-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1786... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1785-01-01
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Poor Will improved: or, The town and country almanack for the year of our Lord 1786... Calculated for the meridian of New-York, and the neighbouring states. ...Printed and sold by W. Ross, at his printing-office no. 33, Broad-Street.1785-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1787... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1786-01-01
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Loudon's almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1786 ..Printed and sold by Samuel Loudon, at his printing-office, no. 5, Water-Street.1786-01-01
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Loudon's almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1787 ..Printed and sold by S. & J. Loudon, at their printing-office, no. 5, Water-Street.1786-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1788... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1787-01-01
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The Columbian almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1788... calculated for the meridian of the middle states, particularly New-York. ...Printed by Samuel and John Loudon, no. 5, Water-Street.1787-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1789...Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1788-01-01
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Beers's almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1789... Calculated for the meridian of Hartford, latitude 41 degrees, 56 min. north--longitude 72 deg. 50 min west; and will serve for any of the adjacent states without any essential difference. ...Printed by Hudson & Goodwin.1788-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1790... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1789-01-01
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Beers's almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1790 ..Calculated for the meridian of Hartford, latitude 41 degrees, 56 min. north--longitude 72 deg. 50 min. west ...Printed by Hudson and Goodwin.1789-01-01
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Father Hutchins revived; being an almanac and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1790 ..Printed by Hodge, Allen, and Campbell, and sold at their respective stores.1789-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris; for the year of our Lord, 1791... Calculated for the meridian, and horison [sic], of New-York ...--by Thomas Greenleaf, for M,DCC,XCI. (Price 30 s. the gross, 3 s. the dozen, and 6 d. single.)1790-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany, Columbia, Washington and Montgomery almanack, for the year of our Lord 1791... Calculated for the meridian of Albany, lat. 42⁰ 30' n. long. 73⁰ 8' w.--from the equator 2975 milesby Charles R. & George Webster, at their printing-office, no. 46, State-Street, corner of Middle-Lane; where printing in general is executed on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms.1790-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1791... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1790-01-01
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Father Hutchins revived; being an almanac and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1791 ..Printed by Hodge, Allen, and Campbell, and sold, wholesale and retail, at their book-stores.1790-01-01
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Hutchins improvedbeing an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1791 ..Printed and sold by H. Gaine, at his printing office, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square. Where may be had the New-York pocket almanack.1790-01-01
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Father Hutchins revived; being an almanac and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1792 ..Printed by Hodge, and Campbell; and sold, wholesale and retail, at their book-stores.1791-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris; for the year of our Lord, 1792... Calculated for the meridian, and horison [sic], of New-York ...--by Thomas Greenleaf, for M,DCC,XCII. (Price 30 s. the gross, 3 s. the dozen, and 6 d. single.)1791-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1792... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1791-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1793... Calculated for the meridian, and horison [sic] of New-York ...--by Thomas Greenleaf1792-01-01
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Beers's almanac and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1793 ..Calculated for the meridian of Hartford, latitude 41 degrees, 56 min. north--longitude 72 deg. 50 min. west ...Printed by Hudson and Goodwin.1792-01-01
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Woods's town and country almanac, for the year of our Lord 1793 ..Printed for, and sold by, William Durell, no. 19 Queen-Street, New-York.1792-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1793... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1792-01-01
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Father Hutchins revived; being an almanac and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1793 ..Printed and sold by Samuel Campbell, no. 37, Hanover-Square.1792-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1793... Calculated for latitude 42: 40 northPrinted by Charles R. & George Webster, no. 46, State-Street, Albany; where printing is performed on reasonable terms.1792-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1794... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1793-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1794... Fitted for the meridian, and horizon of New-York ...--by Thomas Greenleaf1793-01-01
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Webster's calendar, or, The Albany almanack, and ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1794... Calculated for the meridian of Albany--north latitude 42 degrees and 45 minutes--from the Royal (English) Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes west. ...Printed and sold by Charles R. and George Webster, no. 46, (on the north side of) State-Street, Albany. Also, sold by Wm. W. Wands, at his printing-office, in Lansingburgh--and by all the post-riders. A great allowance made to those who purchase by the gross or thousand.1793-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1795... Fitted for the meridian, and horizon of New-York ... : To which is added, with directions, the new French calendar(Second edition) [Four lines of verse--by Thomas Greenleaf.1794-01-01
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[Beers's almanack for 1795 ...Printed by Copp & Freer1794-01-01
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Beers's almanac and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1795 ..Calculated for the meridian of Hartford, latitude 41 degrees, 56 min. north--longitude 72 deg. 50 min. west ...Printed by Hudson and Goodwin.1794-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1795... Calculated for the meridian of Albany, north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English observatory, 73 degrees 3 minutes west. ...Printed and sold by Charles R. and George Webster, in the White House, corner of State & Pearl Streets. Also sold, at Webster and Steel's Bookstore, no. 1, Pearl Street: by Wm. W. Wands, at his printing-office, Lansingburgh: and by Ashbel Stoddard, at his printing office, Hudson: and by all the posts from said offices. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1794-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1795... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1794-01-01
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The Farmer's American almanac, for the year of our Lord Christ, --1796-- ..Calculated for the meridian of Danbury, in the state of Connecticut; lattitude [sic] 41⁰ 50" n.--longitude 73⁰ 37" w. but may serve indifferently for all the adjacent states. Containing, as great a variety of useful matter, as is generally found in works of the kindPrinted and sold, by Ely & Nichols, in Danbury.1795-01-01
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Father Hutchins revived; being an almanac and ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1796... Calculated for the meridian of New-York; but without any material alteration will answer for the states of New-Jersey and Connecticut, as well as the adjacent statesPrinted and sold by Samuel Campbell, no. 124 Pearl-Street, opposite the bank.1795-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1796... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1795-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris for the year of our Lord, 1796... Fitted for the meridian, and horizon of New-York ... : To which is added, with directions, the new French calendar. ...--by Thomas Greenleaf.1795-01-01
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Stoddard's diary: or, The Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1796... Calculated for latitude 42 degrees north, and for a meridian 3 degrees east of Georgetown the intended permanent residence of CongressPrinted and sold by Ashbel Stoddard. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1795-01-01
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Webster's calendar; or The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1797... Calculated for the meridian of Albany; north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by Charles R. and George Webster, in the White House, corner of State and Pearl-Streets. Sold at their bookstore, Albany: by William W. Wands, at his printing-office, Lansingburgh: by Jacob. Dockstader, at his printing-office, Johnstown, by Samuel Colt, Canandarqua [i.e., Canandaigua]--and by all the post-riders from said offices. Great allowance to those who buy large quantities.1796-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris for the year of our Lord, 1797... Fitted for the meridian and horizon of New-York ... : To which is added, with directions, the new French calendar. ...--by Thomas Greenleaf.1796-01-01
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Beers's almanac and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord, 1797 ...calculated for the meridian of Hartford, latitude 41 degrees, 56 min. north--longitude 72 deg. 50 min. west ...Printed by Hudson & Goodwin1796-01-01
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Stoddard's diary: or, The Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1797... Calculated for latitude 42 degrees north, and for a meridian 3 degrees east of Georgetown, the intended permanent residence of CongressPrinted and sold by Ashbel Stoddard. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1796-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, with an ephemeris for the year of our Lord, 1797... Fitted for the meridian and horizon of New-York ... : To which is added, with directions, the new French calendar. ...(Second edition.)--by Thomas Greenleaf.1796-01-01
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Poor Richard revivedbeing the farmer's diary; or, Barber & Southwick's Albany almanac; for the year of our Lord, 1797 ..Printed and sold by Barber and Southwick, at Faust's Statue, below the Dutch Church, State-Street. Generous allwances to retailers.1796-01-01
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Beers's Columbian almanac, for the year of our Lord Christ, --1797-- ..Calculated for the meridian of Danbury, in the state of Connecticut; latitude 48⁰ 50" n.--longitude 73⁰ 37"w. but may serve for the adjacent states. ...Printed and sold, by the gross, dozen or single, by Douglas & Nichols.1796-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1797... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Hanover-Square.1796-01-01
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The Farmer's calendar; or, Fry and Southwick's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1798... Calculated for the meredian [sic] of the state of New-York ...Printed by J. Fry and H.C. Southwick, at the Chronicle-office, corner of Dock-Street and Mark-Lane. Very liberal allowances made to retailers.1797-01-01
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Poor Richard revived, or, Barber & Southwick's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1798 ...calculated for the meridian of the state of New York; but will answer for the neighbouring states of Connecticut, Vermont &cPrinted and sold by Barber and Southwick, who have constantly for sale, a large assortment of books and stationary, at their book store, two doors north of the City-Hall, in Court-Street; and at their printing-office, Sign of Faust's Statue, State-Street; where printing in its various branches is executed with neatness and accuracy, and on reasonable terms. Generous allowances to retailers1797-01-01
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Franklin's legacy; or, The Lansingburgh almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1798 ..Printed by R. Moffitt & Co. and sold by them, by the gross, dozen or single.1797-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1798... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Pearl-Street.1797-01-01
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Stoddard's diary: or, The Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1798...Calculated for latitude 42 degrees north, and for a meridian 3 degrees east of Georgetown, the intended permanent residence of Congress. ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1797-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1798... Calculated for the meridian of Albany; north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes; from the English observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by Charles R. and George Webster, in the White House, corner of State & Pearl-Streets: sold at their bookstore, Albany; at Webster's printing-office, Lansingburgh; by Jacob Dockstader, at his printing-office, Johnstown; and by all the post-riders from said offices. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1797-01-01
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The Rhode-Island calendar: or, An almanack, for the year of our Lord 1798... Calculated for the meridian of the state of Rhode-IslandPrinted for and sold by Joseph J. Todd, at his book stores in Providence and Newport.1797-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, for the year of our Lord, 1798... Fitted for the meridian and horizon of New-York ... : To which is added, with directions, the new French calendar. ...--by Thomas Greenleaf.1797-01-01
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Beers's almanac for the year of our Lord, 1798 ..Calculated for the meridian of Hartford, latitude 41 degrees, 56 min. north--longitude 72 deg 50 min. west ...Printed by Hudson & Goodwin.1797-01-01
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Poor Richard revived: or, Barber & Southwick's almanack: for the year of our Lord, 1799... Calculated for the meridian of Albany; n. lat. 42 deg. 45 min. from the English observatory, 73 deg. and 8 min. westPrinted and sold by Barber and Southwick, at their book-store, two doors north of the City-Hall, in Court-Street; and at their printing-office, sign of Faust's Statue, lower end of State-Street. Sold also, by the post-riders from their office. Generous allowances to retailers.1798-01-01
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Franklin's legacy: or, The New-York and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1799... Calculated for the meridian of Troy, latitude 42 degrees and 48 minutes north--and, from the English observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes west longitude. ...Printed by R. Moffitt & Co. and sold by them, at their office, a few doors north of Peirce's Inn, by the gross, dozen, or single; by Mr. David Buel, in Troy; and by John Shaw, bookbinder, Lansingburgh. Great allowance made to those who buy a quantity.1798-01-01
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Beers's almanac for the year of our Lord, 1799 ..Calculated for the meridian of Hartford, latitude 41 degrees, 56 min. north--longitude 72 degrees 50 min. west ...Printed by Hudson & Goodwin.1798-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1799... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Pearl-Street.1798-01-01
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The New-York Connecticut, & New Jersey almanack, or diary, for the year of our Lord, 1799... Fitted for the meridian and horizon of New-York, but will serve without essential variation, for Connecticut and New Jersey. ... To which is added, with directions the new French calendar. ...--for John Reid.1798-01-01
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The Farmer's American almanac, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1799 ..Calculated for the meridian of Danbury, in the state of Connecticut, latitude 41° 50" n.--long. 73° 37" w. but may serve for the adjacent states. ...Printed and sold, by the gross, dozen or single, by Douglas & Nichols.1798-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1799... Calculated for the meridian of Albany; north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes; from the English observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by Charles R. and George Webster, in the White-House, corner of State and Pearl Streets: sold at their bookstore, Albany, and by all the post-riders from their office. Also, by G. Tracy, at his printing-office, Lansingburgh. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1798-01-01
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Stoddard's diary: or, The Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1799... Calculated for latitude 42 degrees north, and for a meridian 3 degrees east of Georgetown, the intended permanent residence of Congress. ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1798-01-01
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The Farmers almanac, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1800 ..Containing, a great variety of useful and entertaining matterPrinted for & sold by Archibald Pritchard.1799-01-01
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Stoddard's diary: or, The Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1800... Calculated for latitude 42 degrees north, and for a meridian 3 degree [sic] east of Georgetown, the intended permanent residence of Congress. ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1799-01-01
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Gaine's New-York pocket almanack, for the year 1800... Calculated for this and the neighbouring states. ...Printed by H. Gaine, at the Bible, in Pearl-Street.1799-01-01
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Franklin's legacy: or, The New-York and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1800... Calculated for the meridian of Troy, latitude 42 degrees and 48 minutes north--and, from the English observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes west longitude. ...Printed by R. Moffitt & Co. and sold by them, at their office, opposite Messrs. G. & B. Tibbits's store, by the thousand, gross, dozen or single.1799-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1800... Calculated for the meridian of Albany-- north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes; from the English observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes west--Printed by Charles R. and George Webster, corner of State and Pearl-Streets. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1799-01-01
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The Farmers almanac, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1800 ..Calculated for the meridian of Danbury, in the state of Connecticut, latitude 41⁰ 50" n. long. 73⁰ 37" w. But may serve for the adjacent states. Containing, a great variety of useful and eutertaining [sic] matterPrinted & sold by the gross, dozen or single by Douglas & Nichols.1799-01-01
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Hutchins improvedbeing an almanac, for the year of our Lord 1800 ..Printed by John Woods.1799-01-01
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Greenleaf's New-York, Connecticut, & New-Jersey almanack, or diary, for the year of our Lord, 1800... Fitted for the meridian and horizon of New-York ... To which is added, with directions, the new French calendar. ...Printed and for sale by T. Kirk.1799-01-01
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Hutchins improved: an almanac, for the year of our Lord 1801... Containing the various calculations, &c. requisite for an almanac, together with a collection of useful tables, and a great variety of other matter, all of which will be found useful and entertainingPrinted and sold by John Woods.1800-01-01
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Stoddard's diary: or, The Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1801... Calculated for latitude 42 degrees north, and for a meridian 3 degrees east of the city of Washington, the capital of these United States. ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1800-01-01
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The Farmers almanac, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1801 ..Containing, a great variety of useful and entertaining matterPrinted and sold by the thousand, gross, dozen or single. By Nichols & Rowe.1800-01-01
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Franklin's legacy: or, The New-York and Vermont almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1801... Calculated for the meridian of Troy, lat. 42 degrees 48 minutes north--and, from the English observatory, 73 degrees 8 minutes west longitude. ...Printed and sold by R. Moffitt & Co. Sold also by the several post-riders from their office. Liberal allowance to those who buy to retail.1800-01-01
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Hutchins improvedbeing an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1801 ..Printed for and sold by John Harrison, no. 3, Peck-Slip. Great allowance made to those who purchase a quantity.1800-01-01
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Phinney's calendar; or, Western almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1801... Calculated for the meridian of Albany; north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by Elihu Phinney, and sold at his bookstore, by the gross, dozen, or single.1800-01-01
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Poor Richard revived: or, The Albany almanack: for the year of our Lord, 1801... Calculated for the meridian of Albany; N. lat. 42 deg 45 min. from the English observatory 73 deg. and 8 min. westPrinted and sold by John Barber, Faust's statue, two doors east of the Dutch church, State-Street. Sold also, by the post-riders from this office. ...1800-01-01
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Beer's almanac, for the year of our Lord 1801 ...Printed by Hudson and Goodwin1800-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1801... Calculated for the meridian of Albany-- north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes west--Printed by Charles R. and George Webster, at their bookstore, corner of State & Pearl-Streets. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1800-01-01
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The United States almanac, for the year of our Lord 1801 ..Printed and sold by Shepard Kollock, printer and bookseller, nearly opposite the academy, by whom printing is done with neatness and dispatch.1800-01-01
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Beer's almanac, for the year of our Lord 1802 ...Printed by Hudson and Goodwin1801-01-01
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[Hutchins improved, being an] almanack for the year of our Lord 1802 ...Printed by John Woods1801-01-01
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Franklin's legacy, or, The New-York & Vermont almanack for ... 1802Printed and sold by Moffitt & Lyon1801-01-01
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Stoddard's diary, or, The Columbia almanack, for the year ... 1802Printed and sold by A. Stoddard1801-01-01
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Walker's Oneida, Herkimer, Chenango, Onondaga, Cayuga, Ontario, Steuben & Tioga almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1802 ..by Thomas Walker.1801-01-01
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Hutchins improvedbeing an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1802 ...Printed by Nicholas Power. Great allowance made to those who purchase a quantity.1801-01-01
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The Waterford almanack for the year of our Lord 1803 ..Calculated for the meridian of Waterford--North latitude 42 degrees 55 minutes--3 degrees East of the city of Washington, the capital of the United States--and 73 degrees 2 minutes West of the English ObservatoryPrinted by Wadsworth and Looker.1802-01-01
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Webster's calendar, or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1802Printed by Charles R. and George Webster1802-01-01
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Mitchell & Buel's diary; or, The Dutchess County almanack, for the year of our Lord 1803 ..Printed and sold by Mitchell & Buel: sold also by all the post-riders from this office, and by merchants in various parts.1802-01-01
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Stoddard's diary: or, The Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1803 ..Calculated for latitude 42 degrees North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ...Printed and sold by A. Stoddard. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1802-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1803 ..Calculated for the meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by Charles R. and George Webster, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-Streets. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1802-01-01
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Franklin's legacy, or, The New-York and Vermont almanack, for ... 1803Printed and sold by Moffitt & Lyon1802-01-01
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The Waterford almanac for the year of our Lord 1802Printed by] Wadsworth1802-01-01
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Merrell & Seward's almanac, for the western district of the state of New York ... 1804 ...Printed by Merrell & Steward1803-01-01
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Franklin's legacy, or, The New-York and Vermont almanack, for ... 1804Moffitt & Lyon1803-01-01
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Hutchins improved, being an almanac for the year of our Lord 1804 ...Printed by John Woods1803-01-01
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The New York and Vermont farmers' almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1804 ..Calculated for the meridian of Albany, North latitude 42 d. 45 m. from the English Observatory 70 d. 8 m. west; but will serve, without material variation, for any part of this or the adjacent states. ...Printed and sold by G. Tracy. Sold also by the postriders, &c. A great allowance to those who buy a quantity.1803-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1804 ..Calculated for the meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by Charles R. and George Webster, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-Streets. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1803-01-01
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Phinney's calendar, or, Western almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1805 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany, North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by Elihu Phinney, and sold at his bookstore, by the gross, dozen or single. Great allowance to those who buy to sell again.1804-01-01
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Beer's town and country almanack and ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1805 ...D. Longworth, for the author1804-01-01
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[Franklin's legacy, or, The New York and Vermont almanack for the year of our Lord 1805]Printed and sold by Moffitt & Lyon1804-01-01
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Tennery & Stockwell's calendar, or The Newengland & Newyork almanac, for the year of our Lord 1805 ..Calculated for a meridian of 42 deg. 45 min. North latitude. ...Printed by Tennery & Stockwell.1804-01-01
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Romyen's Johnstown calendar, or, The Montgomery County almanac for the year of our Lord 1804 ...Printed and sold by Abraham Romyen1804-01-01
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Stoddard's diary, or, Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1805 ..Calculated for latitude 43 degrees North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard, corner of Warren and Third streets. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1804-01-01
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Beers' almanack, for the year of our Lord 1806 ..Printed and sold by John C. Gray. Price 6 cts. single--38 cts. per dozen--3 dolls. 50 cts. per gross. (Credit price, 4 dolls. per gross--44 cts. per dozen.)1805-01-01
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The Farmer's almanac, and register for the Middle District; for the year of our Lord 1806 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Kingston: lat. 42 12 N. lon. 73 10 West of Greenwich. ...Printed and sold by J. Buel; also, printed for, and sold by, Samuel S. Freer, Kingston, Isaac Mitchell, & Power, Bowman & Co. Poughkeepsie: & Dennis Coles, Newburgh. Sold also by the post-riders and merchants.1805-01-01
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Beer's Almanac for the year of our Lord 1806 ...Printed by Hudson & Goodwin1805-01-01
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Stoddard's diary, or, Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1806 ..Calculated for latitude 42 degrees and 20 minutes North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard, corner of Warren and Third streets. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1805-01-01
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Crosswell's Diary, or, Catskill almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1806 ...Printed and sold by Mackay Croswell1805-01-01
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The Western almanack, for the year of our Lord 1805Printed by Abraham Romyen1805-01-01
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Merrell and Seward's almanack, for the western district of the state of New-York, comprehending the counties of Oneida, Herkimer, Montgomery, Otsego, Chenango, Tioga, Onondaga, Cayuga, Ontario, Steuben, St. Lawrence, Genesee, Seneca, Jefferson and Lewis, for the year of our Lord, 1806 ..Fitted for the meridian of Whitestown--North latitude 43° 10'--West longitude 74° 56'Printed and sold by Merrell and Seward. Sold also by Thomas Walker, Utica; and by Gould and Bemis, Canandaigua. Great allowance made to those who purchase by wholesale.1805-01-01
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Beers's almanac for the year of our Lord 1807 ..Printed by Hudson & Goodwin.1806-01-01
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Franklin's legacy, or, The New-York & Vermont almanack for ... 1807Printed and sold by Moffitt & Lyon1806-01-01
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The Western almanack, for the year of our Lord 1806Printed by Abraham Romyen1806-01-01
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Beers' almanac, for the year of our Lord 1807 ...Printed and sold by O. Steele1806-01-01
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Farmers' calendar: or The Vermont, Connecticut, and New-York almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1807 ..Calculated for the meridian of Troy, north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes west. ...Printed by Anthony Haswell, for Archibald Prichard, of Manchester, Vermont.1806-01-01
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Beers' almanac, for the year of our Lord 1807 ..Calculated for lat. 41. 56 N. long. 73. 46 West. But may serve for other latitudes. ...Printed by Bowman, Parsons & Potter. Also, printed for, and sold by, Thomas Nelson & Son, Poughkeepsie; by Jesse Buel, Kingston; and by Beach & Pratt, Wardsbridge.1806-01-01
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Phinney's calendar, or, Western almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1807 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Otsego North latitude 42 degrees 50 minutes from the English observatory 73 degrees 8 minutes WestPrinted by Elihu Phinney, and sold at his book-store, by the gross, dozen & single. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1806-01-01
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The Farmer's calendar, or Utica almanack, for the western district of the state of New-York, for the year of our Lord, 1807 ..Fitted for the meridian of Utica--North latitude 43° 10'--West longitude 74° 56'Printed and sold by Asahel Seward, one door east of the Coffee House, Genesee Street. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1806-01-01
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Stoddard's diary or, Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1808 ..Calculated for latitude 42 degrees and 20 minutes North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard, corner of Warren and Third-streets. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1807-01-01
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Franklin's legacy, or, The New-York & Vermont almanack for ... 1808Printed and sold by Oliver Lyon1807-01-01
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Crosswell's Diary, or, Cattskill almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1808 ...Printed and sold by Mackay Croswell1807-01-01
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Beers' almanack, for the year of our Lord 1808 ..Printed and sold by O. Steele & Co. (State-Street.)1807-01-01
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Beers' almanac, for the year of our Lord 1808 ..Calculated for lat. 45. 56. N. long. 73. 46. West. But may serve for other latitudes. ...Printed by Bowman, Parsons and Potter. Sold also by the post-riders and merchants.1807-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1808 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by Websters and Skinner, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-streets. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1807-01-01
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Stewart's Washington almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1808... Calculated for the meridian of New-JerseyPrinted [by Peter Stewart] for Robert Stewart, travelling book-seller, Monmouth County, New-Jersey.1807-01-01
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Beers' almanac, for the year of our Lord 1808 ...Printed and sold by O. Steele1807-01-01
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Beer's almanac, for the year of our Lord 1809 ...Printed by Hudson and Goodwin1808-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1809 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by Websters and Skinner, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-Streets. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1808-01-01
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Stewart's Washington almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1809... Calculated for the meridian of New-JerseyPrinted [by Peter Stewart] for Robert Stewart, travelling book-seller.1808-01-01
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Franklin's legacy, or, The New-York & Vermont almanack for ... 1809Printed and sold by Oliver Lyon1808-01-01
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Beers' almanac, for the year of our Lord 1809 ..Calculated for lat. 45. 56. N. long. 70. 46. West. But may serve for other latitudes. ...Printed by Bowman, Parsons and Potter. Sold by the post-riders.1808-01-01
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Beers' almanack for the year of our Lord 1810 ..Calculated for the meridian of Danbury, lat. 41° 30' N. long. 73° 30' W. from the Royal Observatory at Greenwich. But may serve for either of the towns in Connecticut, or the adjacent states, without any essentiial difference. ...Printed and sold by John C. Gray. Price 6 cts. single -- 37 cts. per dozen -- 3 dlls 50 cts. per gross, (Credit price, 4 dolls. per gross -- 44 cts. per dozen.)1809-01-01
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Steel's diary; or, Columbia almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1810Calculated for the meridian of Hudson, lat. 41, 21 [?] N long. 74. West ...Printed for H. & L. Steel. And sold wholesale and retail at their bookstore, no. 218, Warren-Street. Great allowance to those who purchase large quantities.1809-01-01
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Webster's calendar, or, The New York, Vermont and Connecticut almanack, for the year of our Lord 1810 ...[s.n.]1809-01-01
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The Farmer's calendar, or The Vermont, Newyork, and Connecticut almanac for the year of our Lord 1810 ..Calculated for the meridian of Troy, north latitude 42 deg. 45 m. from the English Observatory, 78 deg. 8 m. west. ...Printed by Anthony Haswell.1809-01-01
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Crosswell's Diary, or, Catskill almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1810 ...Printed and sold by Mackay Croswell1809-01-01
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Beers' almanac, for the year of our Lord 1810 ..Calculated for the meridian of Poughkeepsie, lat. 40.41 N. long. 74. West, but may serve for other latitudes. ...Printed by Paraclete Potter, and sold whloesale [sic] and retail at his bookstore, Main Street Poughkeepsie; sold also by Mr. Nelson, and by Messrs. Parsons & Co. Great allowance to those who purchase large quantities. Sold by the post-riders.1809-01-01
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The Farmers' calendar, or Utica almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1810 ..Fitted for the meridian of Utica--North latitude 43° 10'--West longitude 74° 56'Printed and sold, by Seward and Williams. Sold also by Myron Holley, J.D. Bemis, Canandaigua, J. Bogert & Co. Geneva, and L. Kellogg, Manlius. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1809-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1810 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by Websters and Skinner, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-streets. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1809-01-01
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Beers' almanac for the year of our Lord 1810 ...Printed by Hudson & Goodwin.1809-01-01
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Stewart's Washington almanac, for the year of our Lord 1810... Calculated for the meridian of New-JerseyPrinted for Robert Stewart, travelling bookseller, Monmouth County, New-Jersey1809-01-01
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Stoddard's diary, or, Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1810 ..Calculated for latitude 42 degrees and 20 minutes North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard, No. 137, corner of Warren and Third streets. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1809-01-01
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The Farmers' almanack, for the year of our Lord 1810 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Kingston, lat. 42 12 N. lon. 73 10 W. of GreenwichPrinted and sold by S.S. Freer.1809-01-01
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Franklin's legacy, or, The New-York & Vermont almanack for ... 1810Printed and sold by O. Lyon1809-01-01
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The New-York & Vermont farmer's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1810 ..Printed and sold by Tracy & Bliss. Sold also by the post-riders, &c.1809-01-01
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The Palladium of knowledgeor, The Carolina and Georgia almanac, for the year of our Lord 1811 ..Printed and sold by W.P. Young, no. 41, Broad-Street, sold, also, at the office of the Times, and of J. and B. Crow, Broad-Street.1810-01-01
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The New-York & Vermont farmer's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1811 ..Printed and sold by Tracy & Bliss. Sold also by the post-riders, &c.1810-01-01
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Stoddard's diary, or, Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1811 ..Calculated for latitude 42 degrees and 20 minutes North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard, No. 137, corner of Warren and Third streets. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1810-01-01
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The Farmer's calendar, or The Vermont Newyork and Connecticut almanack, for the year of our Lord 1811. ..Calculated for the meridian of Troy, north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes, from the English Observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by Anthony Haswell.1810-01-01
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Phinneys' calendar: or, Western almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1811 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Otsego--North latitude 42 degrees 50 minutes--from the English observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by H. and E. Phinney, Jun. and sold at their bookstore by the gross, dozen or single. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1810-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1811 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by Websters and Skinner, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-streets. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1810-01-01
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Beers' almanac for the year of our Lord 1812 ..Printed by Hudson and Goodwin.1811-01-01
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Beers' almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1812 ..Calculated for the meridian of Poughkeepsie. Lat. 40. 41 N. long. 74. West, but may serve for other latitudes ...Printed by Paraclete Potter, and sold wholesale and retail at his bookstore, Main-Street, Poughkeepsie. Sold also by Joseph Nelson; Hallock, Patten & Skinner, Poughkeepsie; and by Edward Hull, and Barton & Smith, Stanford. Great allowance to those who purchase large quantities.1811-01-01
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Stoddard's diary, or, Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1812 ..Calculated for latitude 42 degrees and 20 minutes North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard, No. 137, corner of Warren and Third streets. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1811-01-01
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Phinneys' calender [sic], or Western almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1812 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Otsego--North latitude 42 degrees 50 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by H. & E. Phinney Jun. and sold at their bookstore by the gross, dozen or single. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1811-01-01
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The New-York & Vermont farmer's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1812 ..Printed and sold by Tracy & Bliss. Sold also by the post-riders, &c.1811-01-01
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The Farmers' calendar, or Utica almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1812 ..Fitted for the meridian of Utica--North latitude 43° 10'--West longitude 74° 56'Printed and sold, by Seward and Williams. Sold also by J.D. Bemis, Canandaigua, J. Bogert, Geneva, and L. Kellogg, Manlius. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1811-01-01
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Beers' almanack, for the year of our Lord 1811 ..Printed and sold by Oliver Steele & Co. State-Street. Sold also by Walter, Austin & Co. south corner of the Green.1811-01-01
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Beers' almanac for the year of our Lord 1813 ..Printed by Hudson and Goodwin.1812-01-01
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Stewart's Columbian almanac, for the year of our Lord 1813... Calculated for the meridian of New-JerseyPrinted [by Ann Cochran, Philadelphia] for Robert Stewart, travelling bookseller, Monmouth County, New-Jersey.1812-01-01
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Phinneys' calendar, or Western almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1813 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Otsego--North latitude 42 degrees 50 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by H. & E. Phinney Jun. and sold by them at their bookstore by the gross, dozen or single. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1812-01-01
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Beers' calendar; or, Southwick's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1813. ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes west. /By Andrew Beers, philom. ...Printed by H.C. Southwick, no. 73, State-Street, sign of Faust's statue. A liberal allowance to those who purchase to retail.1812-01-01
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Longworth's American almanac, New York register, and city directory, for the thirty-seventh year of American independencePublished at the old established directory office, Shakspeare-Gallery, by David Longworth1812-01-01
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The Farmers' calendar, or Utica almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1813 ..Fitted for the meridian of Utica--North latitude 43° 10'--West longitude 74° 56'Printed and sold, by Seward and Williams. Sold also by J.D. Bemis, Canandaigua, J. Bogert, Geneva, and L. Kellogg, Manlius. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1812-01-01
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The Farmer's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1814 ..Printed and sold by S.S. Freer.1813-01-01
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Beers' almanac for the year of our Lord 1814 ..Printed by Hudson and Goodwin.1813-01-01
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Beers' almanack, for the year of our Lord 1814 ..Printed and sold by Oliver Steele, at the Herald Office.1813-01-01
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Crosswell's Diary, or, Catskill almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1814 ...Printed and sold by Mackay Croswell1813-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1814 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by Websters and Skinners, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-Streets. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1813-01-01
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Stoddard's diary, or Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1814 ..Calculated for latitude 42 degrees and 20 minutes North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ...Printed and sold by Ashbel Stoddard, No. 137, corner of Warren and Third-streets. Great allowance to those who purchase quantities.1813-01-01
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Beers' almanac for the year of our Lord 1815 ..Printed by Hudson and Goodwin.1814-01-01
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The Farmers' calendar, or Utica almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1815 ..Fitted for the meridian of Utica--North latitude 43° 10',--West longitude 74° 56'Printed and sold, by Seward and Williams. Sold also by Camp, Merrell & Camp, Utica, J. Bogert, Geneva, and L. Kellogg, Manlius. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1814-01-01
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Beers' almanack, for the year of our Lord 1815 ...Printed and sold by Oliver Steele, at the Herald Office.1814-01-01
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Beers' calendar; or, Southwick's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1815 ..Calculated for the meridian of Albany--north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by H.C. Southwick, no. 94, State-Street, sign of Faust's statue. A liberal allowance to those who purchase to retail.1814-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1815 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 min. WestPrinted by Websters and Skinners, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-streets. Great allowance made to those who buy by wholesale.1814-01-01
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The Farmers' calendar, or The New-York, Vermont & Connecticut almanack, for the year of our Lord 1815 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Troy, N.Y. north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by Darius Clark and Co.1814-01-01
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The Farmer's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1815 ..Printed and sold by S.S. Freer.1814-01-01
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Beers' almanack, for the year of our Lord 1816 ..Printed and sold by Oliver Steele, at the Herald-Office.1815-01-01
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Longworth's American almanac, New York register, and city directory, for the fortieth year of American independencePublished at the old established directory office, Shakspeare-Gallery, by David Longworth1815-01-01
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Beers' almanac for the year of our Lord 1816 ..Printed by Hudson and Goodwin.1815-01-01
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The Columbian almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1816 ..Printed [by Ann Cochran Coles, Philadelphia] for Robert Stewart, travelling bookseller.1815-01-01
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The Farmer's almanack; for the year of our Lord, 1816 ..Printed and sold by S.S. Freer.1815-01-01
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Beers' calendar; or, Southwick's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1816 ..Calculated for the meridian of Albany--north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory, 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by H.C. Southwick, no. 94, State-Street, sign of Faust's statue. A liberal allowance to those who purchase to retail.1815-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1816 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 deg. and 8 min. WestPrinted by Websters and Skinners, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State & Pearl streets. Sold also by Messrs. Tracy & Bliss, at their bookstore in Lansingburgh; by Messrs. Riggs and Stevens, at their bookstore in Schenectady; and by Messrs. J. & W. Bogart [i.e. Bogert], at their bookstore in Geneva. Great allowance to those who buy by wholesale.1815-01-01
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The Farmers' calendar, or The New-York, Vermont & Connecticut almanack, for the year of our Lord 1816 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Troy, N.Y. north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted by Darius Clark.1815-01-01
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The Farmer's diary, or Western almanack, for the year of our Lord 1817 ..Fitted for the meridian of North latitude 43° 10'--West longitude 74° 56'Printed and sold, wholesale and retail, by J.D. Bemis. Sold also by L.H. Redfield & Co., Onondaga.1816-01-01
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The Columbian calendar, or New-York and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord 1817 ..Calculated for the meridian of Albany, (North lat. 42° 45'--and, from the English Observatory, 70° 8' West;) ...Printed and sold by Francis Adancourt, at the Columbian Bookstore, River Street, nearly opposite the ship-yard. Sold also by Parker and Bliss, at the Troy Bookstore.1816-01-01
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The Farmer's almanac, for the year of ... 1817 ...Printed by P. & S. Potter1816-01-01
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Phinneys' calendar, or Western almanac, for the year of our Lord 1817 ..Calculated for the meridian of Otsego--North latitude 42 degrees and 50 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by H. & E. Phinney, and sold by them, wholesale and retail, at their bookstore, under their printing-office and bindery. Great allowance to wholesale purchasers.1816-01-01
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Almanac for the year of our Lord, 1817 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North lat. 42 deg. 45 min. from the English observatory 73 deg. and 8 minutes WestPublished by Samuel Swift.--At his theological, classical & law bookstore. T.C. Strong, printer.1816-01-01
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The Planters' and merchants' almanac, for the year of our Lord 1817 ..Calculated for the states of Carolina & Georgia: taking the meridian of Charleston, latitude 32 deg. 47 m. N. longitude 89 deg. 75 m. W. from Greenwich. ...(Improved edition.)--Printed and sold by A.E. Miller. Sold wholesale and retail, by John Mill, bookseller, no. 107, Broad-Street, also, by the most extensive dealers and traders in the city. Price, $9 per groce; $5 half groce; $1 dozen; 12 1-2 cents single.1816-01-01
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Hutchins improvedbeing an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1817 ...Printed and sold by Alexander Ming, (successor to Hugh Gaine,) 86 Front-Street. Where may be had, the New-York pocket almanack.1816-01-01
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Vermont & New-York almanack for the year of our Lord 1818 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--north latitude 42 deg. 45 minutes--from the English Observatory--73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted for A. Pritchard. Price D5 per gross 50 cts. per doz. 6 cts. sing.1817-01-01
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To the Episcopalians of ConnecticutPrinted by Sherman Converse1817-01-01
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Beers' western calendar; or, Southwick's almanack; for the year of our Lord 1818 ..Calculated for the meridian and horizon of Auburn, Cayuga county situate north latitude 42 degrees 52 minutes--west longitude from the city of New-York 2 degrees, 36 minutes--and east from the city of Washington 24 minutesPrinted and sold by H.C. Southwick, wholesale and retail. Sold also, by the principal merchants in this and the adjacent counties. A liberal allowance to those who purchase to retail.1817-01-01
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Beers' almanac for the year of our Lord 1818. ..Printed by George Goodwin and Sons.1817-01-01
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The Farmer's diary, or Western almanack, for the year of our Lord 1818 ..Fitted for the meridian of North latitude 43 deg. 10 min.--West longitude 74 deg. 56 minPrinted and sold, wholesale and retail, by J.D. Bemis. Sold also by A.G. Dauby & Co. and E. Peck & Co. Rochester; S.H. & H.A. Salisbury, Buffalo; Redfield & Morse, Onondaga; J. Bogert, Geneva; D. Rumsey, Bath; H. Ripley, Moscow; E. Doty, Dunkirk; F. & T. Palmer, Detroit.1817-01-01
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Lewis's diary, or Newburgh almanack, for the year of our Lord 1818 ..Printed by Ashbel Stoddard, for B.F. Lewis, Newburgh. Great allowance made to those who purchase quantities.1817-01-01
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Beers' calendar; or, Hosford's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1818 ..Calculated for the meridian of Albany--north latitude 42 degrees, 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes westPrinted and sold by E. & E. Hosford, wholesale and retail, no. 100, State-Street. A liberal allowance to those who purchase to retail.1817-01-01
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Stoddard's diary, or Columbia almanack, for the year of our Lord 1818 ..Calculated for latitude 42 degrees and 20 minutes North, and for a meridian 3 degrees East of the city of Washington ...Printed by Ashbel Stoddard, and sold wholesale and retail at his book-store, No. 135. Also by Wm. E. Norman, No. 71, Warren-Street. Great allowance made to those who purchase quantitites.1817-01-01
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To the Episcopalians of ConnecticutJournal Office1817-01-01
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The Farmer's almanac, for the year of ... 1819 ...Printed and sold by P. Potter1818-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 8 minutes WestPrinted by Websters and Skinners, and for sale at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-streets, by the gross, dozen, or single. Great allowance made to those who purchase by the quantity.1818-01-01
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The Vermont register and almanack, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..Printed and published by E. & T. Mills. Sold by them and by the principal book sellers in the state.1818-01-01
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Beers' almanac for the year of our Lord 1819. ..Printed by George Goodwin and Sons.1818-01-01
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The Farmers' calendar, or Utica almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1819 ..Fitted for the meridian of Utica--North latitude 43° 10',--West longitude 74° 56'Published and sold by T.M. Skinner, at the Auburn Gazette, office and bookstore. Printed by William Williams. No.60, Genesee Street, Utica. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1818-01-01
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The Farmer's almanac, for the year of ... 1819 ...S. Potter & Co.1818-01-01
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The Farmer's diary, or Beers' Ontario almanack, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..Calculated for the latitude, and longitude, of Canandaigua, (Ontario County, State of New-York,) lat. 42 deg. 48 min. North--long. 77 deg. 20 min. West; and will serve for any of the adjacent parts, without any essential differencePrinted and sold, wholesale and retail, by J.D. Bemis. Sold also by E. Peck & Co. and Dauby & Follett, Rochester; H. Salisbury, Buffalo; L.H. Redfield, Onondaga; J. Beardslee & Co., Auburn; J. Bogert, Geneva; T.C. Strong, Palmyra; H. Ripley, Moscow; B. Smead, Bath.1818-01-01
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Farmer's diary; or Catskill almanack, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..Calculated for the meridian of Catskill, but may serve for other latitudes. ...Printed by M. Croswell & Son. And sold wholesale and retail at their printing-office. A liberal allowance to those who purchase quantities.1818-01-01
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Beers' almanack, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..Printed by Nichols & Price, and sold by them, wholesale and retail, at the Gazette-Office.1818-01-01
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The Farmers' calendar, or Utica almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1819 ..Fitted for the meridian of Utica--North latitude 43° 10',--West longitude 74° 56'Printed by William Williams, No. 60 Genesee Street. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1818-01-01
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The Columbian calendar, or New-York and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..Calculated for the meridian of Albany, (North lat. 42° 45'--and, from the English Observatory, 70° 8' West;) ...Printed and sold by Francis Adancourt, at the Columbian Bookstore, River Street, nearly opposite the ship-yard. Sold also by Parker and Bliss, at the Troy Bookstore, and by Tracy & Bliss, Lansingburgh. A liberal deduction will be made to wholesale purchasers.1818-01-01
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Jefferson County almanack, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..Printed and published by John H. Lord, Jun. and for sale at his office, and by the merchants and others, in this and the neighboring counties, and Upper Canada.1818-01-01
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The Farmer's calendar or Genesee almanack, for the year of our Lord 1819... Fitted for the meridian of Rochester--North latitude 43° 10',--West longitude 74° 56'Published by E. Peck & Co. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1818-01-01
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Farmer's diary; or Newburgh almanack, for the year of our Lord 1819 ..Calculated for the meridian of Newburgh, but may serve for other latitudes. ...Published by Benj. F. Lewis, & Co. and sold wholesale and retail at their book store & bindery. Croswell & Son, printers, Catskill. A liberal allowance to those who purchase quantities.1818-01-01
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The Western almanack for the year of our Lord 1820 ...Printed by H.A. Salisbury for S.H. Salisbury1819-01-01
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Farmer's calendar, or Ontario and Genesee almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1820 ..Calculated for the latitude and longitude of Canandaigua. ((Ontario County, state of New-York) lat. 42 deg. 48 min. North--long. 77 deg. 20 min. West; and will serve for any of the adjacent parts without any essential differencePrinted and sold by E. Peck & Co. By the thousand, gross, dozen, or single. Great allowance made to wholesale purchasers.1819-01-01
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Beers' almanack, for the year of our Lord 1820 ..Printed & sold wholesale and retail, by A.H. Maltby & Co. at their bookstore, no. 4, Glebe-Building, fronting the Green.1819-01-01
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The Farmer's diary, or Beers' Ontario almanack, for the year of our Lord 1820 ..Calculated for the latitude and longitude of Canandaigua, (Ontario County, State of New-York,) lat. 42 deg. 48 min. North--long. 77 deg. 20 min. West; and will serve for any of the adjacent parts, without any essential differencePrinted and sold, wholesale and retail, by J.D. Bemis & Co. Sold also by L.H. Redfield, Onondaga; J. Bogert, and S.P. Hull, Geneva; T.C. Strong, Palmyra; H. Ripley, Moscow; B. Smead, Bath; Cowdry [i.e. Cowdery] & Smead, Olean; James Hull, Fredonia; O. Follett, Batavia; A.H. Bennet [i.e. Bennett], Penn-Yan; Mack & Searing, Ithaca; F.T. & J. Palmer, Detroit; and by pedlars. Great allowance to wholesale purchasers.1819-01-01
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Farmer's diary; or, Kingston almanack, for the year of our Lord 1820 ..Calculated for the meridian of Kingston, but may serve for other latitudes. ...Published by John Tappen. Sold wholesale and retail at his book store & office. Croswell & Son, printer, Catskill. A liberal allowance to those who purchase quantities.1819-01-01
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Beers' calendar, or, Hosford's almanack for the year of our Lord 1820 ...Printed and sold by E. & E. Hosford1819-01-01
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Beers' almanac for the year of our Lord 1820. ..Printed by George Goodwin and Sons1819-01-01
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Beers' calender, or Hosford's almanack for 1820-211819-01-01
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The Planters' & merchants' city almanac, for the year of our Lord 1820 ...Calculated for the states of Carolina & Georgia ..Fourth edition.Printed and sold by A.E. Miller, no. 120, Broad-Street, (one door from the bay,) also, sold by J. Mill, E. Morford, E. Thayer, & James R. Schenck, booksellers and stationers, in Broad-Street.1819-01-01
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Webster's calendar: or, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1820 ..Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--North latitude 42 degrees 39 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees and 32 minutes WestPrinted by Websters and Skinners, at their bookstore, in the white house, corner of State and Pearl-streets. Great allowance made to those who purchase by the quantity.1819-01-01
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The Farmer's almanac, for the year of ... 1820 ...Printed by P. Potter1819-01-01
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Webster's calendaror, The Albany almanack, for the year of our Lord 1821 ...Printed by Websters and Skinners1820-01-01
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Beers' calender [i.e. calendar], or, Hosford's New York and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord 1821 ...Printed and sold by E. & E. Hosford1820-01-01
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Beers' calendar, or, Hosford's New York and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord 1822 ...Printed and sold by E. & E. Hosford1821-01-01
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[Beers' calendar; or, Hosford's New-York and Vermont almanack: for the year of our Lord 1825]... [Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Albany--north latitude 42 degrees 45 minutes--from the English Observatory 73 degrees 30 minutes west.]Printed and sold by E. & E. Hosford, wholesale and retail--No. 100, State-Street. A liberal allowance to those who purchase to retail.1824-01-01
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Hosford's Calendar : or, New York and Vermont almanackfor the year of our Lord 1826 ...Printed and sold by E. & E. Hosford1825-01-01
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[Beers' calendar, or, Hosford's New York and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord 1828 ...Printed and sold by E. & E. Hosford1827-01-01
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[Beers' calendar, or, Hosford's New York and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord 1833] ...Printed and sold by E. & E. Hosford1832-01-01
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Beers' calendar, or, Hosford's New York and Vermont almanack, for the year of our Lord 1838 ...Printed and sold by E. & E. Hosford1837-01-01
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Hutchins improved, being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1803 ...Printed by Nicholas Power & Co.1965-01-01
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The Farmer's calendar, or, The New York, Vermont & Connecticut almanac, for the year of our Lord 1813 ...Printed by William Haswell1975-01-01
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The Farmer's almanack for the year of our Lord 1812 ...Printed & sold by J. Buel1977-01-01