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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 67   View pdf image (33K)
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1804 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
Almanac s. Maryland.
[wavy-rule frame] The Farmer's Almanack, for the
Year of our Lord, 1805 [date in relief on block back-
ground] Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap-Year;
and the 29th of American Independence. Calculated For
the Meridians of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ken-
tucky and Tenessee [sic]. Containing: Besides the large
number of Astronomical Calculations, and the Fanner's
Calendar for every month in the year, as great a variety
as any other Almanack, of New, Useful & Entertaining
Matter. [thick-thin rule] By Father Abraham, [thin-
thick rule] [cut: farmer plowing] [wavy rule] Balti-
more—Printed by Warner & Hanna. [1804-,
[36] p. 18 cm. [A]2 B-C6 D4.
MWA. [230]
Almanacs. Maryland.
[thin-thick rule frame] The Farmer's Almanac for the
Year of our Lord 1805: being the First after Bissextile
or Leap Year. [cut: American eagle, banner "E pluribus
unum" in beak] [rule] Frederick-Town: Printed by Mat-
thias Bartgis, for Cottom & Stewart, and Sold at their
Book-stores in Alexandria and Fredericksburg. [l804]
[36] p. 19 cm. [a]2 A6 B4 C6.
VI. [231]
Almanac s. Maryland.
[wavy-rule frame] Keatinge's Washington Almanac, for
the Year of our Lord 1805. [date in relief on block
background] Being the 1st after Bissextile, or Leap
Year, the 29th of American Independence, and the 5th an-
nual tribute to the memory of our beloved Washington.
Containing, beside every thing fitting for an Almanac, a
Variety of Useful & Entertaining Matter. Worthy the
preservation of every real or adopted American. [cut:
woman kneeling at tomb] Baltimore: Printed by Fryer &
Clark, Market-Space, for G. Keatinge, No. l64. Market-
Street. [l804]
[40] P- 17 cm. A4 [B-E]4.
CSmH (lacks sig. A4); MdHi (lacks all after sig. C2);
PPM (not found). [232]
Almanacs. Maryland.
[frame of printing ornaments] Keatinge's Washington
Almanac for the Year of our Lord 1805. [date in relief
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