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  1. The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge was published 1830-1861 by Gray and Bowen in Boston, Massachusetts. The annual was founded by Jared Sparks in 1830. The American Anti-Slavery Almanac , published 1836–1844 in Boston, Massachusetts by Nathaniel Southard.

  2. The Old Farmer’s Almanac is your trusted source for long range weather forecasts, moon phases, full moon dates and times, gardening tips, sunrise and sunset times, Best Days, tide charts, home remedies, folklore, and more.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · I’ve had to content myself with American almanacs. However, even American almanacs are too large a subject to cover completely in a single volume. Not included in my research, therefore, are a large number of “newspaper almanacs,” such as The World Almanac, The Reader’s Digest Almanac, and the Information Please Almanac.

  4. Published every September, The Old Farmer's Almanac has been published continuously since 1792, making it the oldest continuously published periodical in North America. The publication follows in the heritage of American almanacs such as Benjamin Franklin ’s Poor Richard's Almanack .

  5. Show regional groupings of states and their definitions taken from standard language used by libraries. Reflects groupings used in the classification system of maps. Find facts,figures, history,and geography on the 50 US states, including climate, elevation, land area, and bordering states.

  6. almanac, book or table containing a calendar of the days, weeks, and months of the year; a record of various astronomical phenomena, often with climate information and seasonal suggestions for farmers; and miscellaneous other data.

  7. An almanac is a yearly publication that includes all sorts of information. The next time you're at the library, grab an almanac and browse through it. If you can't find one, you can always browse an almanac online.