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The Afro-American almanac 1902

(2011)

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Moon's Phases—Standard Time—90th Mer.
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Moon Apogee.
1st fire-proof safes, 1801,
Epiphany.
Moon lowest, Q.
1st electrotyping, 1837.
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1st galvanized iron, 1837. ;.
Mars sets 6:30 eve.
National Library b. 1851.
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1st gas meters, 1815,
Jupiter invisible.
Magazine rifles, 1860.
Speaking telephone, 1876,
Nit. ox. &ah\liquified, 1877.
Moon highest, ^%
Moon Perigee.
Saturn rises 6:25 morn.
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Lick telescope, 1888,
Electrocution in N.Y. 1888.
Septuagesima Sttnday.
Photos in colors, 1890.
Moons of Mars disc, 1877,
Wireless telegraphing
across Dover Straits, 1900.
Motor freight wagons. 1900.
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-'■ WEATHER FORECASTS.—1-2 warm. 3-4 cold, freezing. 6-9 severe
storm period; rain or snow. 10-13 cold-period; hard freezing. 14-15
warmer. 15-16 stormy; rain or snow. 17-18 cold; frost to freezing.
19-20 warmer. 20-22 storm period; rain South snow North. 22-24 cold,
freezing. 25-28 warm period. 28-30 severe storm period; rain or snow,
windy. 30-31 cold; frost to freezing.
Month colder than the average. Precipitation above the average.
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