George's Cambridge almanack or, The Essex calendar, for the year of our redemption, 1776. ... Calculated according to art, and fitted for the meridian of Cambridge, New-England, lat. 42' 25? n. but may, without any sensible error, serve for most of the other colonies on the continent of America. ... To which is annexed, by particular desire and for the use of the gentlemen officers and soldiers in the American army, a narrative of the Concord fight. By Daniel George, a student in astronomy at Haverhill, in the county of Essex, who is now in the seventeenth year o his age, and has been a cripple from his infancy. [Eight lines of verse]

People / Organizations
Imprint
Salem [Mass.]: Printed and sold by E. Russell, in Main-Street. (Pr. 6 cop), [1775]
Publication year
1775-1775
ESTC No.
W36453
Grub Street ID
347169
Description
[16]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Two states noted. In one, lines 21-22 of title read: "Friends' meetings, remarkable days .." In the other, title reads: "Friends yearly meetings, an important prediction, remarkable days .." -.
Uncontrolled note
Signatures: [A]? B?