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Re: Old Almanacs
From: Alexandre Eremenko
Date: 2004 Dec 15, 16:34 -0500
From: Alexandre Eremenko
Date: 2004 Dec 15, 16:34 -0500
The dates of the observations we are discussing are: 1800 Apr 17, 18, Dec 22 1801 Feb 17,24, 25, 28, Mar 1. Alex. On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Bruce Stark wrote: > Ken Muldrew, > > Let me know the dates you and others need old Almanac data for. > I'll try to > get photocopies of those months in the mail to you within > a few days. I have > 1766�1825, inclusive. Some of these are bound 3 or 4 > years together, and in good > shape. Opening them wide enough to photocopy would > crack their spines. But > most of the years have cracked spines already, > and I don't mind photocopying > them. > > I paid $1000 for the lot 15 years ago. > Nearly balked at the cost, though my > wife was encouraging me. > > Bruce