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Published by the American Tract Society, 28 Cornhill
Date Issued
1861
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1861
Description
Includes verse."Geo C. Rand & Avery, printers"--Cover.
Includes several articles on slavery: The slave-trade, page 28 ; Rev. Dr. Rice (against), page 53 ; Abolition of British Slavery, page 55 ; Slavery in Missouri (slave trade up and down the Missouri River), page 61.
Includes several articles on slavery: The slave-trade, page 28 ; Rev. Dr. Rice (against), page 53 ; Abolition of British Slavery, page 55 ; Slavery in Missouri (slave trade up and down the Missouri River), page 61.
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68 p.
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Identifier
fawab3f61861
Date Backup
1861
Date Created Backup
1861
Date Text
1861
Date Created (EDTF)
1861
Date Issued (EDTF)
1861
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FAU
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fawab3f61861
Person Preferred Name
Hall, Asaph, III, 1829-1907
Physical Description
68 p.
Title Plain
The American Tract Society's almanac for the year of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1861 : being the first after bissextile, and until the fourth of July, the eighty-fifth year of the independence of the United States : calculated for Boston, New York, Washington, and Charleston, and four parallels of latitude, adapted for use throughout the country.
Origin Information
Boston, MA
Published by the American Tract Society, 28 Cornhill
1861
1861
Place
Boston, MA
Title
The American Tract Society's almanac for the year of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1861 : being the first after bissextile, and until the fourth of July, the eighty-fifth year of the independence of the United States : calculated for Boston, New York, Washington, and Charleston, and four parallels of latitude, adapted for use throughout the country.
Other Title Info
The American Tract Society's almanac for the year of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1861 : being the first after bissextile, and until the fourth of July, the eighty-fifth year of the independence of the United States : calculated for Boston, New York, Washington, and Charleston, and four parallels of latitude, adapted for use throughout the country.