Banneker's Almanac, for the Year 1795: Being the Third After Leap Year : Containing (besides Every Thing Necessary in an Almanac) an Account of the Yellow Fever, Lately Prevalent in Philadelphia, with the Number of Those who Died, from the First of August Till the Ninth of November, 1793

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