The Crockett almanac : containing sprees and scrapes in the West; life and manners in the backwoods, and exploits and adventures on the praries . 6 5 22 6 57 5 3! MOON RISES AND SETS. MOONS PHASES. 10 21a1135m0 46159 3 5 4 12 5 14 6 86 54sets. 5 54a 6 56 7 59 8 59 10 0 11 2ra 0 6 1 13 2 22332440 5 40 6 39a 7 58 9 15 10 SO 11 44 10 22a110 23a 1134m0 431542 59 4 4 5 5 5 59 6 47sets. 6 3a 7 1 8 2 9 1 0 0 1 0 m 0 2 1 7 2 15 3 24 4 31 5 31•6 23rises, 6 43a 8 1 9 15 10 28 11 40 1132m 0 39147 2 49 3 53 4 53 5 47634sets. 6 10a 7 -6 8 6 9 510 010 581157 m 1 1 2 7 3 14420 5 21 6 15rises. 6 47


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