Weather record for New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1847-1890 . ^f /&2^ WEATHER RECORD FOR New Brunswick, New Jersey, i 847-i 890. By p. vanderbilt spader, Northwest Corner of George and Church Streets. PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY. Somcrvillc, 1R. J.: press of tbc THiuonist=©a.}cttc, ISOO. INTRODUCTION. These records have grown from a small beginning. If I hadknown, when I commenced them, what a tax it would have become,I am afraid that I would never have undertaken them. Among my earliest recollections was that of seeing my fatherlooking at the thermometer. He never recorded his observatio


Weather record for New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1847-1890 . ^f /&2^ WEATHER RECORD FOR New Brunswick, New Jersey, i 847-i 890. By p. vanderbilt spader, Northwest Corner of George and Church Streets. PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY. Somcrvillc, 1R. J.: press of tbc THiuonist=©a.}cttc, ISOO. INTRODUCTION. These records have grown from a small beginning. If I hadknown, when I commenced them, what a tax it would have become,I am afraid that I would never have undertaken them. Among my earliest recollections was that of seeing my fatherlooking at the thermometer. He never recorded his did I until June, 1847, when I began keeping a dailyjournal. In this I used to record only the extremes of heat andcold, and remarkable changes in the weather. I continued thisuntil December, 1851, when my father commenced recording andwhich he continued more fully than I had done until March, then continued, only recording the extremes as before, until Janu-ary, 1857, when I purchased a littlweatherrecordfor00spad


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