The Vermont almanac, and register, for the year of our Lord 1795 : being the third after leap-year, and the nineteenth of the independence of America. Fitted to the latitude and longitude of Rutland, latitude 43⁰ 21' north. Longitude 2 [degrees] 9 [minutes] east of Philadelphia.

Other author Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817.
Other author Hackley, Levi.
Format Microform
Publication Info[Windsor] Vermont : printed, and sold wholesale and retail, by Alden Spooner, at his printing-office in Windsor, [1794]
Description60 unnumbered pages ; 14 cm (18mo)
Subjects

SeriesEarly American imprints. First series ; no. 27079
Early American imprints. First series ; no. 27079. ^A478749
General noteAdvertised in Spooner's Vermont journal, Windsor, for Nov. 3, 1794. As reprinted in the Nov. 10 issue, the advertisement was amplified to read: "Now ready for sale at this office, and by Dr. Samuel Williams, of Rutland." Also advertised in the Rutland herald, vol. 1, no. 1, Dec. 8, 1794, edited by Williams.
General noteAttributed by Evans to Levi Hackley, but more probably by Williams, to whom the Vermont almanac and register for 1796 (Rutland) are also ascribed. The similarities between the calendar pages, eclipse notes, and wording of the title pages of that series and those of the present almanac suggest Williams' authorship, as does Williams' residence in Rutland, for which vicinity the almanac is calculated. Hackley at this period was conducting a school in Bennington (cf. Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society, n.s., v. 4 (1936); 139, 142).
General noteSignatures: [A]⁴ B² C-K⁴⁻².
References Evans 27079
References McCorison, M.A. Vermont, 291
References Drake, M. Almanacs, 13482
Reproduction noteJoyner- Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 27079).
Genre/formAlmanacs Vermont 1795.