Old Farmer's Almanac (English Wikipedia)

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  • Kittredge, George Lyman (1920). The Old Farmer and His Almanack. Harvard University Press. Accordingly in June or July, 1792, he went to Boston and entered the mathematical school kept by Osgood Carleton "in an unfinished building in Merchant's Row." Here he worked until the latter part of August, and made all the calculations for the first number of the Farmer's Almanack, that for 1793.
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  • Thomas, Robert B. (1825). The Farmer's Almanack. Boston: Richardson & Lord – via Digital Commons @ Winthrop University. During the many years the Farmer's Almanack has been published, we have never relaxed to use our utmost endeavors to make it correct, amusing, and useful.... Note that there are no page numbers, but the quoted passage appears on the second page of the almanac at the top in the section titled, "To Patrons and Correspondents."