Almanac, 1791.

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Almanac, 1791.

This manuscript, attributed to Banneker by Baltimore printer William Goddard (1740-1817), was printed as _Banneker's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia Almanack and Ephemeris for the Year of Our Lord 1792_, Baltimore: Printed and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by William Goddard and James Angell, at their Printing-Office, in Market Street.

1 folder (1 item, 26 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6957328

American Antiquarian Society

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Banneker, Benjamin, 1731-1806

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African American mathematician and astronomer; assisted Ellicott in surveying site for Washington and the boundaries of the District of Columbia. From the guide to the Benjamin Banneker, 1794, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806), of African descent, gained notoriety as an inventory, surveyor, and calculator of almanacs. From the description of Almanac, 1791. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 191259143 ...

Angell, James, 1761-1797

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Goddard, William, 1740-1817

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Journalist and printer. From the description of Receipted invoice of William Goddard, 1786. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79452946 Born in Ireland, Mathew Carey spent most of his professional career in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he worked as a printer, publisher, and economist. From the guide to the Mathew Carey letterbooks, 1788-1794, 1788-1794, (American Philosophical Society) ...