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The City Library Association, Springfield, Mass. LITERATURE :: ART :: SCIENCE
REFERENCE DEPARTMENT
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1851-52
HORACE E. LEE,
DEALER IN Fancy & Staple, English, French & American
DRY GOODS NO. 3 FOOT'S BLOCK, MAIN STREET.
ONE PRICE ONLY NO VARIATION, NO JOCKEYING.
For all kinds of Dry Goods at Low Prices, call at LEE'S ONE PRICE STORE.
INSURANCE.
Springfield Fire and Marine
INSURANCE CO., OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS. CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000.
This Company having been duly organized according to the terms of its Charter, is prepared to issue policies against Loss or Damage by Fire upon Real and Personal Property of all kinds. Also underwrite against the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation on as favorable terms as other responsible companies.
The following gentlemen compose the Board of Directors, viz : EDMUND FREEMAN, EDWD. SOUTHWORTH, D. L. HARRIS,
J. B. MERRICK,
MARVIN CHAPIN,
ALBERT MORGAN,
CHESTER W. CHAPIN, WAITSTILL HASTINGS, GEORGE WALKER.
A. HUNTINGTON,
EDMUND FREEMAN, President.
WM. CONNOR, JR., Secretary.
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BESSEY'S
SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY
FOR
1851 --- 1852.
CONTAINING EVERY KIND OF INFORMATION
VALUABLE FOR REFERENCE TO STRANGERS AND CITIZENS.
WITH AN ENGRAVED COPPERPLATE MAP OF THE TOWN.
FROM OCTOBER, 1851, TO MAY, 1853.
I'unlisted hereafter un th, Ist May, annid'y.
Springfield :
PUBLISHED BY M. BESSEY. G. W. WILSON, PRINTER, MAIN STREET. 1851.
Stacie Casek 5.9445P D62 1551/52 INTRODUCTION
IN issuing the SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY for the first time, many difficulties, unforeseen, have been encountered, and omissions of some desira- ble statistics have unavoidably occurred ; but the two grand purposes of a Directory are believed to have been thoroughly accomplished, -that of furnishing an accurate registry of names, places of business and residence, and the production of a well executed map of the town. The remain- der of the work will be found valuable, and the regret felt that a larger stock of statistics is not presented, is the mother of a pledge that the next number shall be more complete. It was. prepar- ed to meet a strong necessity of the public, with- out the expectation of reaping an adequate re- ward for the labor and money expended, and it is confidently given to the public with the expec- tation that it will receive the patronage which the enterprise deserves.
THE PUBLISHER.
Springfield, 1851.
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SPRINGFIELD,
Descriptive, Historical, and Statistical.
As the leading town of Western Massachusetts, which position it has won from its natural and artifi- cial advantages, and from the industry and enterprize of its citizens, Springfield occupies a prominent place in the list of New England towns and cities. The fu- ture is destined not to dim but to brighten the relief into which the progress of the past few years has brought her. Located on the East bank of the Con- necticut river, from which the town rises on a beauti- ful hill-side, near the Southern border of the State, and the focus of long lines of railway stretching away to each of the cardinal points of the compass, the place is admirably advantaged both for business and pleasure residence. Boston is 100 miles distant on the East ; Albany the same to the West; Hartford 26 miles, New Haven 62, and New York 138 on the South ; the embryo manufacturing city of Holyoke, 8 miles, Northampton 20, Greenfield 40, and Brattlebo- ro 60 miles, on the North; and with trains of cars communicating with each of these places at least twice daily, no location could be more favorable to get
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from or to go to than Springfield. These and other facilities combine to give it all the advantages of both a city and a country residence. Its inhabitants justly pride themselves on their perfect Hotels, their beauti- ful and shaded streets, their fine houses, their rural Cemetery for the dead, (whose natural beauty sur- passes that of any other in the country), the bounti- fulness and variety of their markets, the excellence of their schools, and the general thrift and industry of the population.
The town was first settled in the Spring of 1636 by about a dozen families from the original settlements on Massachusetts Bay. WILLIAM PYNCHON, an emi- nent magistrate, was the head of the party, and it is worthy of note that none of the original adventurers died here, and none but Mr. Pynchon left descendants here. All except three gave up their interests and re- moved. Mr. Pynchon returned to England and died there. His son John remained, however, and was an eminent man of the Colony during its struggles with the wilderness and with the Indians. Through all the vicissitudes of the town, escaping the attractions of emigration and the wrecks of single-blessedness, the Pynchon family have continued prominent among its inhabitants, and even now hold a portion at least of the ancestral acres originally apportioned to the first settler, and give promise of perpetuating the ancestral name and fame through the long and unbounded fu- ture of our municipal history. Each of the original inhabitants was allowed a house lot eight rods wide on (present) Main street, extending from the street to the
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river ; a like width on the meadow, (or marsh as it then largely was), in front of the house, to the foot of the hill ; a wood lot beyond on the hill; and further- more, where practicable, a similar width of land oppo- site his house lot, on the other side of the river. The number of families was limited in the original terms of settlement to 50, and no one was to sell his lot to one already provided. These arrangements were to pre- vent the property accumulating in a few hands, and to exclude improper associates.
The town was incorporated by the name of Spring- field in 1641, previously having borne the Indian name of Agawam. Originally its limits were not much greater than now, but they were soon extended, cover- ing all or nearly the present towns of Springfield, Chicopee, Holyoke, Wilbraham, Ludlow, Palmer, Longmeadow, West Springfield, Westfield, South- wick, Suffield, Somers and Enfield. They were cut down at various periods afterwards. The first minis- ter, Rev. George Moxon, was settled the year after the settlement of the town, and in 1645 the first meeting house was built on what is now Court-Square, 40 by 25 feet, the upper part occupied by John Pyn- chon for a store. The original Pynchon wrote a book, the theological principles of which brought him under the censure of the General Court, and this is why he went back to England. The town was nam- ed after the town in England whence he originally emigrated.
In 1675, the settlers were attacked by the Indians, several killed, and two-thirds of the town fired and de-
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stroyed. It would be agreeable, had we space, to trace the progress of the town through all its interest- ing vicissitudes, and mark the varying emotions and struggles of our forefathers, first with the wilderness, then with the Indians, next with neighboring settle- ments, and finally among themselves ;- for history establishes the fact that stormy town meetings and municipal quarrels are not original with this day and generation. Our ancestors appear, among the rest of their characteristics, to have been an independent and somewhat luxurious people, for the colonial laws against weaving silks were largely disregarded. The first school house was built in 1679, where the Chico- pee Bank now stands, and the school-master was paid from 10 to £12 annually. For a year or two, West Springfield was the center of municipal action, not- withstanding the inhabitants on the East side were much more numerous than those on the West, but in 1773 West Springfield was made into a separate town, and Ludlow also, about the same period. In 1794, the U. S. Armory, now of so much importance, and so great an attraction to the town, was established here. In 1793, the Courts, always heretofore holden at Springfield, were removed to Northampton, as a more central point of the old County of Hampshire, which then embraced the three present Counties of Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin. The Courts were re-established in Springfield in 1813.
The population of Springfield, as its limits existed before the late partition with Chicopee, was, in 1790, 1,574 ; 1800, 2,312; 1810, 2,767; 1820, 3,914; 1830,
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6,784; 1840, 10,985; 1845, 14,703. In 1848, the vil- lages of Chicopee Falls and Cabotville, four miles north of the main town, and grown up to manhood within a quarter of a century by the development of the water power of the Chicopee River for manufacturing pur- poses, were set off into a new town by the name of Chicopee, as the alternate of a city charter for the whole town. This took off rising 8,000 inhabitants from Springfield, but yet, such was her prosperity, that in 1850, Springfield exceeded her 1840 mark, and counted out 11,330 inhabitants. This year (1851) the aggregate valuation of all the property in the town, was $6,430,906, and the taxation 5} mills on the dol- lar of $4,823,180 (reduced valuation.) The number of polls is 3,528. Number of dwelling houses, in town, in 1850, 1,713, shops 113, churches 13, chapels 3, school-houses 20, engine houses 3, barns 458, stores 135; 1 brewery, 1 tan house, 1 rope walk, 1 paper mill, 1 oil factory, 1 car factory, 6 grist mills, 3 saw mills, 2 woolen factories with 720 spindles and 24 looms, 5 other mills, and 5 iron furnaces.
The chief of a series of papers on the leading in- dustrial establishments of Springfield, prepared this season by the Republican, are copied into this volume in another place, and will convey some adequate idea of the importance of the town in a manufacturing and mechanical view.
1851.
NOVEMBER.
11th Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon 8d. 6h. 37m. E. New Moon. 22d. 9h. 22m E.
Last Quarter, 16d. 4h. 33m. M. First Quar. 30d. 10h. 43m. M.
D. Mo.
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's dec'l S.
Moon Sets.
H. W. BOSTON.
1
Sat.
6 35
4 52
14 24 30
morn.
4 22
2
S
6 36
4 51
14 43 40
0
5
5 31
3
Mon.
6 37
4 50
15 2 36
1
4
6 56
4
Tues.
6 38
4 48
15 21 17
2
3
8 14
5
Wed
6 40
4 47
15 39 42
3
2
9 18
6
Thur.
6 41
4 46
15 57 52
4
1 10
0
7
Frid.
6 42
4 45
16 15 45
5
1
10 35
8
Sat.
6 44
4 44
16 33 23
rises.
11 8
9
S
6 45
4 43
16 50 44
5 35
11 39
10
Mon.
6 46
4 42
17 7 47
6 10
ev. 13
11
Tues.
6 47
4 41
17 24 33
6 53
0 45
12
Wed.
6 49
4 40
17 41
1
7 42
1 17
13
Thur.
6 50
4 39
17 57 11
8 39
1 52
14
Frid.
6 51
4 38
18 13
1
9 43
2 33
15
Sat.
6 52
4 37
18 28 33
10 51
3 21
16
S
6 54
4 36
18 43 45
morn.
4 17
17
Mon.
6 55
4 35
18 58 38
0
2
5 27
18
Tues.
6 56
4 34
19 13 10
1 15
6 54
19
Wed.
6 57
4 33
19 27 21
2 28
8 12
20
Thur.
6 59
4 32
19 41 12
3 42
9 14
21
Frid.
7 0
4 32
19 54 40
4 56
10
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22
Sat.
7
1
4 31
20 7 48
sets
10 53
23
S
7
2
4 30
20 20 33
5 18
11 38
24
Mon.
7
4
4 30
20 32 56
6
3
morn.
25
Tues.
7
5
4 29
20 44 55
6 55
0 20
26
Wed.
7
6
4 29
20 56 32
7 52
1 1
27
Thur.
7
7
4 28
21 7 44
8 51
1 43
28
Frid.
7
8
4 28
21 18 34
9 52
2 25
29
Sat.
7 9
4 27
21 28 58
10 52
3 8
30
S
7 11
4 27
21 38 58
11 52
3 55
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MEMORANDA FOR NOVEMBER.
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1851.
DECEMBER.
12th Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon, 8d. 10h. 43m. M. New Moon, 22d. 10h. 50m. M. First Quar., 30d. 8h. 31m. M.
D. Mo.
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's dec'l S.
Moon Sets.
H. W. BOSTON.
1
Mon.
7 12
4 26
21 48 33
morn.
4 49
2
Tues.
7 13
4 26
21 57 43
0 51
5 55
3
Wed.
7 14
4 26
22 6 28
1 49
9
4
Thur.
7 15
4 26
22 14 46
2 49
8 16
5
Frid.
7 16
4 25
22 22 39
3 49
9 11
6
Sat.
7 17
4 25
22 30
6
4 51
9 56
7
S
7 18
4 25
22 37
6
5 55
10 33
8
Mon.
7 19
4 25
22 43 40
rises.
11 11
9
Tues.
7 20
4 25
22 49 46
5 36
11 49
10
Wed.
7 21
4 25
22 55 27
6 32
ev. 26
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Thur.
7 21
4 25
23
0 39
7 34
1
3
12
Frid.
7 22
4 25
23
5 24
8 42
1 44
13
Sat.
7 23
4 25
23
9 42
9 53
2 26
14
S
7 24
4 26
23 13 32
11 5
3 15
15
Mon.
7 25
4 26
23 16 54
morn.
4 11
16
Tues.
7 25
4 26
23 19 49
0 17
5 13
17
Wed.
7 26
4 26
23 22 16
1 28
6 26
18
Thur.
7 27
4 27
23 24 14
2 40
7 36
19
Frid.
7 27
4 27
23 25 45
3 52
8 46
20
Sat.
7 28
4 28
23 26 46
5
3
9 42
21
S
7 29
4 28
33 27 21
6 13
10 33
22
Mon.
7 29
4 29
23 27 26
sets.
11 23
23
Tues.
7 30
4 29
23 27 3
5 36
morn.
24
Wed.
7 30
4 30
23 26 12
6 35
0 8
25
Thur.
7 30
4 30
23 24 52
7 36
0 49
26
Frid.
7 31
4 31
23 23 6
8 38
1 30
27
Sat.
7 31
4 31
23 20 49
9 38
2 9
28
S
7 31
4 32
23 18 5
10 38
2 47
29
Mon.
7 32
4 33
23 14 52
11 37
3 28
30
Tues.
7 32
4 34
23 11 13
morn.
4 10
31
Wed.
7 32
4 35
23
7
5
0 35
4 57
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MEMORANDA FOR DECEMBER.
1852.
JANUARY.
Ist Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon 7d. 1h. 25m. M. New Moon, 21d 2h. 43m. M. First Quar., 29d. 5h. 50m. M.
D. Mo.
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's dec'l S.
Moon Sets,
H. W. BOSTON·
1
Thur. Frid.
7 32
4 36
22 57 25
2 35
7 1
3
Sat.
7 32
4 37
22 51 54
3 38
8
3
4
S
7 32
4 38
22 45 55
4 42
9
4
5
Mon.
7 32
4 39
22 39 31
5 46
9 58
6
Tues.
7 32
4 40
22 32 38
rises.
10 42
7
Wed.
7 32
4 41
22 25 19
5 20
11 27
8
Thur.
7 32
4 42
22 17 33
6.28
ev.
9
9
Frid.
7 32
4 43
22 9 22
7 41
0 52
10
Sat.
7 32
4 44
22 0 45
8 54
1 35
11'
S
7 31
4 45
21 51 40
10 7
2 20
12
Mon.
7 31
4 46
21 42 11
11 19
3 5
13
Tues.
7 31
4 47
21 32 17
morn.
3 56
14
Wed.
7 30
4 49
21 21 58
0 31
4 49
15
Thur.
7 30
4 50
21 11 14
1 42
5 49
16
Frid.
7 29
4 51
21 0
6
2 52
7 0
17
Sat.
7 29
4 52
20 48 34
4
1
8 12
18
S
7 28
4 53
20 36 37
5
6
9 24
19
Mon.
7 28
4 55
20 24 17
6
7
10 24
20
Tues.
7 27
4 56
20 11 35
7
1
11 14
21
Wed.
7 26
4 57
19 58 30
sets.
11 59
22
Thur.
7 26
4 58
19 45
1
6 24
morn.
23
Frid.
7 25
5 0
19 31 12
7 25
0 39
24
Sat.
7 24
5
1
19 17 0
8 26
1 15
25
S
7 23
5
2
19 2 28
9 25
1 50
26
Mon.
7 23
5
3
18 47 34
10 24
2 24
27
Tues.
7 22
5
5
18 32 21
11 22
2 58
28
Wed.
7 21
5
6
18 16 46
morn.
3 32
29
Thur.
7 20
5
7
18 0 53
0 21
4 10
30
Frid.
7 19
5
9
17 44 40
1 22
4 51
31
Sat.
7 18
5 10
17 28
8
2 24
5 44
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H M
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4 35
23 2 28
1 35
5 54
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MEMORANDA FOR JANUARY.
1852.
FEBRUARY.
2d Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon, 5d. 2h. 9m. E. New Moon, 19d 8h. 10m. E. Last Quar., 12d. 5h. 19m. M. First Quar , 2Sd. 0h. 47m. M
D. Mo.
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's dec'l S.
Moon Sets.
H. W. BOSTON.
1
S
7 17
5 11
17 11 17
3 27
6 55
2
Mon.
7 16
5 13
16 54 8
4 30
8 6
3
Tues.
7 15
5 14
16 36 43
5 30
9 20
4
Wed.
7 14
2 15
16 18 59
6 25
10 20
5
Thur.
7 13
5 17
16 C 59
rises.
11
9
6
Frid.
7 11
5 18
15 42 42
6 34
11 57
7
Sat.
7 10
5 19
15 24 9
7 50
ev. 40
8
S
7
9
5 21
15
5 21
9 5
1 23
9
Mon.
7
8
5 22
14 46 19
10 19
2
6
10
Tues.
7
7
5 23
14 26 59
11 32
2 50
11
Wed.
7
5
5 25
14 7 26
morn.
3 36
12
Thur
7
4
5 26
13 47 39
0 44
4 21
13
Frid.
7
3
5 27
13 27 38
1 53
5 14
14
Sat.
7
1
5 28
13 7 25
3
0
6 21
15
S
7
0
5 30
12 46 58
4
1
7 45
16
Mon.
6 58
5 31
12 26 18
4 56
9 8
17
Tues.
6 57
5 32
12
5 27
5 44
10 15
18
Wed.
6 56
5 34
11 44 25
6 25
11 5
19
Thur
6 54
5 35
11 23 11
sets.
11 49
20
Frid.
6 53
5 36
11
1 46
6 15
morn.
21
Sat.
6 51
5 37
10 40 12
7 15
0 24
22
S
6 50
5 39
10 18 27
8 14
0 56
23
Mon.
6 48
5 40
9 56 33
9 13
1 28
24
Tues.
6 47
5 41
9 34 31
10 12
1 58
25
Wed.
6 45
5 42
9 12 19
11 11
2 28
26
Thur.
6 44
5 44
8 49 59
morn.
2 58
27
Frid.
6 42
5 45
8 27 32
0 11
3 32
28
Sat.
6 40
5 46
8 4 57
1 12
4 5
29
S
6 39
5 47
7 42 15
2 14
4 51
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MEMORANDA FOR FEBRUARY.
1852.
MARCH.
3d Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon, 6J. Oh. 46m. M. Last Quar., 12d. 3h. 45m. E.
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New Moon, 20d. 1h. 59m. E. First Quar., 28d. 4h. 6m. E.
D. Mo
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's dec'l S.
Moon Sets.
H. W. BOSTON.
1
Mon.
6 37
5 49
7 19 26
3 11
5 56
2
Tues.
6 35
5 50
6 56 32
4 10
7 20
3
Wed.
6 34
5 51
6 33 32
5
1
8 43
4
Thur.
6 32
5 52
6 10 27
5 46
9 58
5
Frid.
6 31
5 53
5 47 16
rises.
10 52
6
Sat.
6 29
5 55
5 24 1
6 40
11 37
7
S
6 27
5 56
5 0 41
7 57
ev. 20
8
Mon.
6 26
5 57
4 37 18
9 14
1
3
9
Tues.
6 24
5 58
4 13 51
10 29
1 46
10
Wed.
6 22
5 59
3 50 21
11 42
2 28
12
Frid.
6 19
6
2
3
3 13
0 52
3 56
13
Sat.
6 17
6
3
2 39 35
1 56
4 45
15
Mon.
6 13
6
5
1 52 15
3 44
7 20
16
Tues.
6 12
6
6
1 28 35
4 26
8 48
17
Wed.
6 10
6
8
1 4 51
5
2
10
1
18
Thur.
6 8
6
9
0 41 9
5 33
10 48
19
Frid
6
7
6 10
S. 17 26
6
1
11 27
20
Sat.
6
5
6 11
N. 6 16
sets.
morn.
21
S
6
3
6 12
0 29 58
7 6
0
1
22
Mon.
6
1
6 13
0 53 38
8
4
0 30
23
Tues.
6
0
6 14
1 17 15
9
4
1 0
24
Wed.
5 58
6 16
1 40 52
10
4
1 29
25
Thur.
5 56
6 17
2
4 26
11
4
1 59
26
Frid.
5 54
6 18
2 27 57 2 51 25
0
5
2 59
28
S
5 51
6 20
3 14 49
1
4
3 35
29
Mon.
5 49
6 21
3 38 9
2
0
4 20
30
Tues.
5 47
6 22
4 1 26
2 51
5 21
31
Wed.
5 46
6 23
4 24 37
3 37
6 47
1
3 26 48
morn.
3 12
11
Thur.
6 20
6
14
S
6 15
6
4
2 15 55
2 54
5 51
H M
H M
O
-
H
M
HM
morn.
2 26
27
Sat.
5 53
6 19
MEMORANDA FOR MARCH.
1852.
APRIL.
4th Mo.
MOON'S PHASES
Full Moon, 4d. 9h. 40m. M. Last Quar., 11d. 4h. 15m. M.
-
New Moon, 19d. 7h. 1m. M. First Quar., 27d. 3h. 19m. M.
D. Mo.
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's dec'l N.
Moon Sets.
H. W. BOSTON.
1
Thur. Frid.
5 44
6 24
4 47 45
4 18
8 16
5 42
6 26
5 10 47
4 54
9 34
3
Sat.
5 40
6 27
5 33 43
5 27
10 24
4
S
5 39
6 28
5 56 33
rises.
11 13
5
Mon.
5 37
6 29
6 19 18
8 4
11 55
6
Tues.
5 35
6 30
6 41 55
9 21
ev. 38
7
Wed.
5 34
6 31
7 4 26
10 35
1 21
8
Thur.
5 32
6 32
7 26 50
11 45
2
3
9
Frid.
5 30
6 33
7 49 6
morn.
2 46
10
Sat.
5 29
6 35
8 11 14
0 48
3 31
11
S
5 27
6 36
8 33 15
1 42
4 26
12
Mon.
5 25
6 37
8 55 7
2 27
5 30
13
Tues.
5 24
6 38
9 16 50
3
5
6 56
14
Wed.
5 22
6 39
9 38 24
3 38
8 20
15
Thur.
5 20
6 40
9 59 49
4 6
9 31
16
Frid.
5 19
6 41
10 21 4
4 31
10 19
17
Sat.
5 17
6 42
10 42 8
4 55
10 57
18
S
5 16
6 43
11
3 3
5 18
11 31
19
Mon.
5 14
6 45
11 23 46
sets.
11 58
20
Tues.
5 13
6 46
11 44 18
7 58
morn.
21
Wed.
5 11
6 47
12 4 39
8 58
0 29
22
Thur.
5 10
6 48
12 24 47
9 59
1 0
23
Frid.
5
8
6 49
12 44 44
10 59
1 29
24
Sat.
5
7
6 50
13 4 28
11 56
2 0
25
S
5
5
6 51
13 23 59
morn.
2 33
26
Mon.
5
4
6 52
13 43 17
0 48
3 13
27
Tues.
5
2
6 53
14 2 21
1 34
4
1
28
Wed.
5
1
6 55
14 21 11
2 15
5
1
29
Thur.
4 59
6 56
14 39 47
2 51
6 27
30
Frid.
4 58
6 57
14 58 8
3 24
7 51
=
-
H
M
H M
2
H M
H M
MEMORANDA FOR APRIL.
1852.
MAY.
5th Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon 3d. 5h. 39m. E. New Moon, 18d. 10h. 31m. E. Last Quarter, 10d. 6h.39m. E. First Quar. 26d. 10h. 54m. M.
D. Mo.
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's dec'I N.
Moon Sets.
H. W. BOSTON.
1
Sat.
4 57
6 58
15 16 16
3 55
9 5
2
S
4 55
6 59
15 34 6
4 26
9 58
3
Mon.
4 54
7 0
15 51 43
rises.
10 46
4
Tues.
4 53
7
1
16 9
2
8 10
11 29
5
Wed.
4 51
7
2
16 26 7
9 24
ev.
15
6
Thur.
4 50
7
3
16 42 55
10 33
1
0
7
Frid.
4 49
7
4
16 59 26
11 33
1 43
8
Sat.
4 48
7
5
17 15 40
morn.
2 27
9
S
4 47
7
6
17 31 37
0 24
3 12
10
Mon.
4 45
7 7
17 47 17
1 6
4
5
11
Tues.
4 44
7 8
18 2 39
1 40
5 5
12
Wed.
4 43
7 10
18 17 43
2 10
6 21
13
Thur.
4 42
7 11
18 32 29
2 36
7 38
14
Frid.
4 41
7 12
18 46 56
3 0
8 46
15
Sat.
4 40
7 13
19 1
5
3 23
9 39
16
S
4 39
7 14
19 14 54
3 46
10 16
17
Mon.
4 38
7 15
19 28 22
4 10
10 54
18
Tues.
4 37
7 16
19 41 32
sets.
11 27
19
Wed.
4 36
7 17
19 54 22
7 53
12
0
20
Thur.
4 35
7 18
20 6 52
S 54
morn.
21
Frid.
4 35
7 18
20 19
1
9 52
0 31
22
Sat.
4 34
7 19
20 30 49
10 46
1 5
23
S
4 33
7 20
20 42 16
11 34
1 39
24
Mon.
4 32
7 21
20 53 22
morn.
2 18
25
Tues.
4 32
7 22
21 4
5
0 16
3
2
26
Wed.
4 31
7 23
21 14 28
0 53
3 52
27
Thur.
4 30
7 24
21 24 27
1 26
4 51
28
Frid.
4 30
7 25
21 34 6
1 56
6 6
29
Sat.
4 29
7 26
21 43 21
2 25
7 22
30
S
4 29
7 26
21 52 14
2 55
8 27
31
Mon.
4 28
7 27
22 0 44
3 27
9 26
O
=
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M
H M
HM
HM
-
MEMORANDA FOR MAY.
1852.
JUNE.
6th Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon, 2d. 1h. 42m. M.
Last Quar., 9d. 10h. 31m. M.
New Moon, 17d. 0h. 3m. E. First Quar., 24d. 4h. 3m. E.
D. Mo.
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's dec'1 N.
Moon Sets.
II. W. BOSTON.
1
Tues.
4 27
7 28
22 8 51
4
3
10 19
2
Wed.
4 27
7 29
22 16 35
rises.
11 10
3
Thur.
4 27
7 29
22 23 55
9 17
11 57
4
Frid.
4 26
7 30
22 30 53
10 14
ev. 43
5
Sat.
4 26
7 31
22 37 26
11
1
1 27
6
S
4 26
7 31
22 43 36
11 39
2 12
7
Mon.
4 25
7 32
22 49 22
morn.
2 58
8
Tues.
4 25
7 33
22 54 44
0 12
3 45
9
Wed.
4 25
7 33
22 59 42
0 39
4 36
10
Thur.
4 25
7 34
23
4 16
1
4
5 34
11
Frid.
4 25
7 34
23 8 25
1 27
6 42
12
Sat.
4 24
7 35
23 12 10
1 50
7 43
13
SI
4 24
7 35
23 15 31
2 14
8 42
14
Mon.
4 24
7 36
23 18 28
2 39
9 33
15
Tues.
4 24
7 36
23 20 59
3
8
10 18
16
Wed.
4 24
7 36
6
3 41
10 56
17
Thur.
4 24
7 37
23 24 48
sets.
11 34
18
Frid.
4 25
7 37
23 26
5
8 42
morn.
19
Sat.
4 25
7 37
23 26 57
9 33
0 11
20
S
4 25
7 38
23 27 25
10 17
0 50
21
Mon.
4 25
7 38
23 27 28
10 56
1 29
22
Tues.
4 25
7 38
23 27
6
11 29
2 10
23
Wed.
4 26
7 38
23 26 19
12
0
2 54
24
Thur.
4 26
7 38
23 25
7
morn.
3 42
25
Frid.
4 26
7 38
23 23 30
0 28
4 40
26
Sat.
4 26
7 38
23 21 29
0 57
5 43
27
S
4 27
7 38
23 19
3
1 27
6 54
28
Mon.
4 27
7 38
23 16 13
2
0
7 55
29
Tues.
4 28
7 38
23 12 58
2 38
9
0
30
Wed.
4 28
7 38
23 9 19
3 22
10
0
-
H M
H M
HM
HM
23 23
MEMORANDA FOR JUNE.
1852
JULY.
7th Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Full Moon, 1d. 10h. 44m. M. | First Quarter, 23d. 8h. 18m. E. Last Quarter, 9d. 3h. 22 M.
New Moon. 16d. 11h. 31m. E.
-
Full Moon, 30d. Sh. 28m. E.
D. Mo.
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's dec'I N.
Moon Rises.
H. W. BOSTON.
1
Thur.
4 29
7 38
23 5 15
rises.
10 54
2
Frid.
4 29
7 38
23 0 48
8 52
11 44
3
Sat.
4 30
7 38
22 55 56
9 35
ev. 33
4
S
4 30
7 38
22 50 40
10 10
1 15
5
Mon.
4 31
7 37
22 45 0
10 40
1 56
6
Tues.
4 32
7 37
22 38 57
11
6
2 38
7
Wed.
4 32
7 37
22 32 31
11 30
3 19
8
Thur.
4 33
7 36
22 25 40
11 53
3 59
9
Frid.
4 34
7 36
22 18 27
morn.
4 45
10
Sat.
4 34
7 35
22 10 50
0 17
5 35
11
S
4 35
7 35
22 2 51
0 41
6 37
12
Mon.
4 36
7 34
21 54 29
1
8
7 37
13
Tues.
4 37
7 34
21 45 44
1 39
8 39
14
Wed.
4 37
7 33
21 36 37
2 16
9 37
15
Thur.
4 38
7 33
21 27
7
3
0
10 25
16
Fri.
4 39
7 32
21 17 17
sets.
11 12
17
Sat.
4 40
7 31
21 7
3
8 14
11 54
18
S
4 41
7 31
20 26 29
8 55
morn.
19
Mon.
4 42
7 30
20 45 34
9 31
0 36
20
Tues.
4 42
7 29
20 34 17
10
3
1 17
21
Wed.
4 43
7 28
20 22 40
10 32
1 58
22
Thur.
4 44
7 27
20 10 42
11
1
2 43
23
Fri.
4 45
7 27
19 58 24
11 30
3 28
24
Sat.
4 46
7 26
19 45 46
morn.
4 19
25
S
4 47
7 25
19 32 48
0 1
5 15
26
Mon.
4 48
7 24
19 19 31
0 36
6 18
27
Tues.
4 49
7 23
19 5 55
1 17
7 29
28
Wed.
4 50
7 22
18 51 59
2
5
8 42
29
Thur.
4 51
7 21
18 37 45
3
0
9 50
30
Fri.
4 52
7 20
18 23 13
rises.
10 50
31
Sat.
4 53
7 18
18
8 24
8
8
11 38
-
H. M.
H. M.
O II I
H. M.
H. M.
MEMORANDA FOR JULY.
1852.
AUGUST.
8th Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last Quar. 7d. 8h. 43m. E. | First Quar. 22d. 1h. 18m. M. New Moon, 15d. 9h. 14m. M. | Full Moon, 29d. 10h. 22m. M.
D. Mo.
Days of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's Dec'I N.
Moon Rises.
H. W. BOSTON.
--
1
S
4 54
7 17
17 53 15
8 40
ev. 23
2
Mon.
4 55
7 16
17 37 50
9 7
1
2
3
Tues.
4 56
7 15
17 22 7
9 32
1 36
4
Wed.
4 57
7 14
17 6
8
9 56
2 12
5
Thur.
4 58
7 13
16 49 51
10 19
2 47
6
Fri.
4 59
7 11
16 33 19
10 43
3 22
7
Sat.
5 0
7 10
16 16 30
11 8
3 59
8
S
5
1
7
9
15 59 25
11 37
4 39
9
Mon.
5
2
7
7
15 42 5
morn.
5 28
10
Tues.
5
3
7
6
15 24 30
0 11
6 36
11
Wed.
5
4
7
5
15 6 40
0 51
7 48
12
Thur.
5
5
7
3
14 48 35
1 40
9
1
13
Fri.
5
6
7
2
14 30 16
2 37
10
1
14
Sat.
5
7
7
1
14 11 43
3 42
10 52
15
S
5
8
6 59
13 52 57
sets.
11 38
16
Mon.
5 10
6 58
13 33 58
8 3
morn.
17
Tues.
5 11
6 56
13 14 44
8 34
0 20
18
Wed.
5 12
6 55
12 55 20
9
3
1
1
19
Thur.
5 13
6 53
12 35 42
9 32
1 42
20
Fri.
5 14
6 52
12 15 52
10
3
2 23
21
Sat.
5 15
6 50
11 55 51
10 37
3
8
22
S
5 16
6 49
11 35 39
11 16
3 53
23
Mon.
5 17
6 47
11 15 15
morn.
.4 44
24
Tues.
5 18
6 45
10 54 41
0
1
5 49
25
Wed.
5 19
6 44
10 33 57
0 53
7 7
26
Thur.
5 20
6 42
10 13 3
1 51
8 33
27
Fri.
5 21
6 41
9 51 59
2 53
9 46
28
Sat.
5 22
6 39
9 30 46
3 58
10 42
29
S
5 23
6 37
9
9 23
.rises.
11 27
30
Mon.
5 24
6 36
8 47 52
7 35
ev. 7
31
Tues.
5 25
6 34
8 26 12
7 59
0 39
=
H. M.
H. M.
H. M.
H. M.
MEMORANDA FOR AUGUST.
1852.
SEPTEMBER.
9th Mo.
MOON'S PHASES.
Last Quar. 6d. 1h. 50m. E. 1 First Quar. 20d 8h. 33m. M.
New Moon, 13d. 5h. 54m. E. |
Full Moon, 28d. 1h. 41m. M.
D. Mo.
Davs of the Week.
Sun Rises.
Sun Sets.
Sun's Dec'l N.
Moon Rises.
H. W. BOSTON.
1
Wed.
5 26
6 32
8 4 25
8 21
1 12
2
Thur.
5 28
6 30
7 42 29
8 44
1 43
3
Fri.
5 29
6 29
7 20 26
9
9
2 14
4
Sat.
5 30
6 27
6 58 15
9 36
2 44
5
S
5 31
6 25
6 35 58
10
7
3 17
6
Mon.
5 32
6 24
6 13 34
10 44
3 52
7
Tues.
5 33
6 22
5 51
4
11 28
4 36
Wed.
5 34
6 20
5 28 28
morn.
5 38
9
Thur.
5 35
6 19
5 5 46
0 20
7 3
10
Fri.
5 36
6 17
4 42 59
1 21
8 27
11
Sat.
5 37
6 15
4 20
7
2 28
9 38
12
S
5 38
6 13
3 57 10
3 41
10 33
13
Mon.
5 39
6 12
3 34 8
sets.
11 16
14
Tues.
5 40
6 10
3 11
3
7 2
11 58
15
Wed.
5 41
6
8
2 47 54
7 31
morn.
16
Thur.
5 42
6
6
2 24 43
8
1
0 38
17
Fri.
5 43
6
5
2 1 28
8 36
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