Almanacs, American -- New York (State) -- New York
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Almanacs, American -- New York (State) -- New York
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Almanacs, American
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- Hutchin's improved almanac, for the year of our lord 1834, being the second after bisextile, and until the Fourth of July, the 58th of American independence, fitted to the horizon and meridian of New-York, in equal or clock time, containing the rising..., by David Young, Philom
- New York directory, containing a valuable and well calculated almanack, tables of the different coins, suitable for any state, and digested in such order, as to render an exchange between any of the United States plain and easy..., by David Franks, 1851
- Longworth's American almanack, New York register, and city directory, for the twenty-fourth year of American independence
- The Farmer's almanac, for the year of our lord 1831, being second after bisextile, and (until July 4th) 55th year of American independence, by David Young, Philom
- The Farmer's almanac, for the year of our lord and saviour 1841, being 1st after leap year, and 65th of our independence...calculated for New York...but will serve for all the Middle States, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois..., by Thomas Spofford
- The New York Farmer's almanac for the year of our lord and saviour 1837, being first after leap year, and 61st of the Independence of the U.S....calculated for New York...but will serve for any of the Middle States, and Ohio, Indiana and Illinois..., by Thomas Spofford
- Hutching's improved almanac, and ephemeris of the motions of the sun and moon...for the year of our lord 1838....vol. II, no. 20..., by David Young, Philom
- Hutchings' revived almanac, for the year of our lord 1832, being bisextile or leap year, and until the Fourth of July, the 56th of American independence, containing the rising, setting and eclipses of the sun and moon..., by David Young, Philom
- Farmers' almanac, for the year of our lord 1839, being the third after bissextile [sic], and (until July 4th) 63d year of American independence [vol. II, no. 21], by David Young, Philom
- Ming's Hutchins' improved ;, being an almanac and ephemeris of the motions of the sun and moon...for the year of our Lord 1822..
- Knickebocker's almanac for the year of our lord 1833, being bisextile or leap year, and until the Fourth of July, the 57th of American independence, containing also the lunations...and useful information respecting the cholera...no. 15
- The New York directory, containing a valuable and well calculated almanack..., by David Franks, printed by Shepard Kollock, 1786; 1876
- An almanac of New York City for the year 2022, Susan Gail Johnson
- Beers' Long Island almanac for the year 1823, being third after bisextile, or leap year...containing also, an ephemeris, lunations, conjunctions, eclipses..., by Andrew Beers, Philom.,...also, a register, containing the names of the civil and military officers on Long Island, rates of toll on the different turnpikes; rates of ferriage of the Brooklyn and Williamsburgh ferries, &c. apportionment of the school fund to each township on the Island; meetings of the Friends, qualifications of electors, &c. &c
- Hutchings' almanac, for the year 1826, being second after bisextile, and 50th of American independence, containing the rising, setting and eclipses of the sun and moon..., by David Young, Philom
- Hutchins' improved almanac and ephemeris of the motions of the sun and moon...for the year of our lord 1830
- New York and Brooklyn directory 1786-1796
- The New York Farmer's almanac for the year of our lord and saviour 1836, being leap year, and 60th of the Independence of the United States...calculated for New York...but will serve for any of the Middle States, and Ohio, Indiana and Illinois..., by Thomas Spofford
- The almanac of New York City, edited by Kenneth T. Jackson & Fred Kameny ; [foreword by Sam Roberts]
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