Almanacs, American -- New York (State) -- New York

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E.H. Pease & Co., booksellers and stationers
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Names and signs of the zodiac -- List of sheriffs and county clerks -- Court information -- Brief history of pestilences [78 A.D.-1837] -- Great snow of 1717 / Cotton Mather -- The cold summer of 1816. Includes verse. Cover title. At head of title: First printed, 1784. No. 69. Title vignette. Page [36] contains a bookseller's advertisement. Sewn at spine with cord; has loop of string for hanging attached at top of spine.
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Tribune Association, publisher
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Cover title. Page 4: "The astronomical calculations have been made in mean time, expressly for this almanac, by Samuel Hart Wright, M.D., A.M., of Penn Yan, Yates County, New York." "Price, 20 cents." Includes: Acts of Congress (at the first session of the thirty-ninth Congress, December 4, 1865-July 28, 1866), public resolutions, and proclamations, pages 27-35 ; The Civil Rights Bill "to protect all persons in the United States in their civil rights, and furnish the means of their vindication," and the president's veto message March 27, 1866, pages 36-42 ; The Freedmen's Bureau Bill and the president's veto messages, pages 42-44 ; Address of the national Union Committee, pages 45-46 ; election returns for various elections 1860-1866 by state, county and congressional district., pages 49-71. In engraved and printed green wrapper, signed at foot of title: Childs sc. Advertisements pages 73-104 and back wrapper. Includes index.
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Tribune Association, publisher
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Cover title. Page 5: "The astronomical calculations have been made in mean time, expressly for this almanac, by Samuel Hart Wright, M.D., A.M., of Dundee, Yates County, New York."
"Price, 20 cents."
Includes: Acts of Congress (at the second session of the thirty-eighth Congress, December 5, 1864-March 4, 1865) and proclamations, pages 29-37 ; Slaveholders' rebellion brief record of events, pages 38-42 ; The Union Party in 1865. resolutions ... on reconstruction and impartial suffrage, pages 43-46 ; Impartial suffrage, pages 46-48 ; President Lincoln's second inaugural address, page 49 ; President Johnson on the Negro question, pages 49-50 ; election returns for various elections 1860-1865 by state, county and congressional district, pages 53-72. In engraved and printed green wrapper, signed at foot of title: Childs sc. Advertisements pages 73-96 and back wrapper. Includes index.
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Tribune Association, publisher
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Title and imprint from front wrappers. "J.F. Cleveland, compiler"--Cover. "Price. Single copies, 13 cents...$1 per dozen...$7 per hundred"--Cover. Includes: political parties platforms for 1860, pages 30-34 ; South Carolina secedes from the Union, pages 35-37 ; election returns for various elections 1856-1860 by state, county and congressional district, and popular vote for president (containing New York State Negro Suffrage Referenda Returns, 1846 and 1860, by Election District, on the issue of Negro suffrage, with information on number of votes for, against, and total votes), pages 39-64. In engraved and printed green wrapper, signed at foot of title: Childs sc. Advertisements pages 65-80 and back wrapper. Includes index.
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Horace Greeley & Co., publisher
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Title and imprint from front wrappers. "J.F. Cleveland, compiler"--Cover. "Price. Single copies, 13 cents...$1 per dozen...$7 per hundred"--Cover. Includes articles on slavery: The foreign slave trade, pages 30-34 ; Kansas affairs, pages 34-35. In engraved and printed green wrapper, signed at foot of title: Childs sc. Advertisements pages 65-80 and back wrapper. Includes index.
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Office of the Evening Post
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Containing the Declaration of independence, and the Constitution of the United States; with a list of the chief executive and judicial officers, United States senators and members of Congress, governors of the states and territories, and the times of holding elections, and the place and time of meeting of the state legislatures, together with the votes polled for president and governors in the several states, in 1836 '37 and '38. Also, a variety of interesting matter selected from the speeches and writings of the patriarchs of democracy. The calculator was David Young. The calculations and astronomical notes on the calendar pages, together with the preceding astronomical matter, are identical with those in the various almanacs published in New York bearing Young's name, except that there are fewer columns of calculations. Preface dated Nov. 1838. Advertised in the Evening Post Nov. 19, 1838.
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