Boston Almanac
The Boston Almanac was an almanac and business directory in 19th century Boston, Massachusetts published by Samuel N. Dickinson. Its offices were destroyed in the Great Boston Fire of 1872.[1] The first almanac was published in 1836, and continued annually until at least 1894. Just about all editions contained a chronology of major events in Boston for the previous year or two years. Each almanac contained business listings, advertisements, and often city and/or state department information. Railroad, omnibus, and horse car companies were usually listed in a separate section. Some volumes highlighted famous buildings or places (such as Mount Auburn Cemetery).
Further reading
1800-1849
1850-1899
- Coolidge & Wiley (1850). Boston Almanac for the year 1850. Boston, Mass.: B.B. Mussey & Co.
- 1851
- 1852
- 1853
- 1854
- 1855
- 1856
- 1857
- 1858
- 1859
- 1860
- 1861
- 1862
- 1863
- 1864
- 1865
- 1866
- 1867
- 1868
- 1869
- 1870
- 1871
- Boston Almanac and Business Directory for the year 1872. Sampson, Davenport, & Company. 1872 – via Internet Archive.
- 1875
- 1876
- Boston Almanac and Business Directory. Sampson, Davenport, & Company. 1879 – via Internet Archive.
- Boston Almanac and Business Directory. Sampson, Davenport, & Company. 1885 – via Google Books.
- Boston Almanac and Business Directory. Boston, Mass.: Sampson, Murdock & Co. 1888.
- Boston Almanac and Business Directory. Sampson, Murdock, & Company. 1889 – via Google Books.
- Boston Almanac and Business Directory. Sampson, Murdock, & Company. 1891 – via Google Books.
- Boston Almanac and Business Directory. 1892.
- Boston Almanac and Business Directory. Boston, Mass.: Sampson, Murdock & Co. 1893.
- Boston Almanac and Business Directory. Boston, Mass.: Sampson, Murdock & Co. 1894.
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