The Tribune Almanac and Political Register

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John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades
Tribune Association, 1914

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Distance from the earth
44
Contributions political N Y State 751 752 Customs receipts
55
Guadaloupe
57
Guam
67
Fahrenheit thermometer
67
Bureau of Mines U
71
Between cities of U
77
162 166
88
46 47
89
Bureau Weather U
92
Differences in time from other cities 66 October calendar
98
Butter production of U
105
Debt
109
Copyright
119
Schedule B earths earthenware and Louisville metropolitan district of 166
123
General information
129
Schedule D wood and manufactures
130
PRODUCTS
131
General information
136
Public debt statement
139
Free List
144
District attorneys U
154
Savings banks New York State
156
Patriotic and public societies
161
Buffalo
162
720
164
532
165
District officials
179
Panama Canal
180
NEW YORK STATE
182
Coal production of United States
186
Foot East 120th
191
Public lands of the United States 202 203New York State organization
202
Income
203
lines
204
Officials
219
Postmasters
225
Coffee international trade
228
Race discriminations legislation
234
516 517
236
605 606
237
from
243
Trade with U
250
Philippine products
268
162 166
293
Chief systems in United States 758762
304
Potato crop U
316
Pittsburgh metropolitan district
323
Mileage railroad in United States 324
324
Funded debt
325
9091
333
Stomach diseases deaths from
335
Traffic summary
337
Platforms national party 1912 343361
343
Rebate on goods carried in American
347
School common enrolment U S 435 436Of American wars
350
Playground and Recreation Association
360
Submarines U S Navy
362
Tunnels
371
Pneumonia deaths from
374
Insurance Superintendent of N Y State 532 Jews number of in the world
378
Reciprocity arrangements
380
Legislation N Y State 1913
389
International exchange value
396
Interior Department
402
Internal revenue receipts
408
368
409
Tottenville
413
Atlantic Ocean
414
Parks
416
Colleges and universities
440
Gunboats U S
442
Military divisions and departments 583 584 Municipal operations of cities of over
445
Society for Broader Education
448
New York Central Railroad
449
Calendar for 1914
479
450 451
487
Hague Court of Arbitration
489
Trade with U
495
Courts
496
Constitution and government
499
AustroAmerican S S Line
505
Presidents
508
Of Navy
513
Military service
516
Cambodia
517
Election tables
521
Facts about
522
Trade with United States
523
Reading Railroad
527
Earth age
528
Court of Arbitration of The Hague 530 531 Military forces
531
Tarrytown Boat Club
535
November calendar
542
Tarrytown
543
M4 Assessed valuation of cities of 100000
544
496499
548
Rebates on goods carried in American
553
Colored population United States 173 174Signers
567
Department of create 1
569
Interstate Commerce Commission
570
Commerce of Great Lakes
574
General information
580
Health Commissioner N Y State
590
Courts of New York City
592
Reciprocity arrangements Tariff 1913 153
594
Cancer deaths from
595
Carnegie Institution of Washington
602
Principal officers
608
645 64
619
511
621
762
623
368
627
415
634
394 395
638
Anniversaries
642
Courts of New York State
643
candidates
652
Courts of the U
654
upper meridian
657
612 613
661
Economy
665
Moscow population
670
Of N Y State
671
Legislation affecting
672
55 56
678
Value of foreign coins
685
Newburgh Catskill Hudson Poughkeepsie Yacht Club Poughkeepsie
688
Greenport W W Griffin
700
Skating
705
Y State
706
319 320
707
Aeria Derby around New York 719 720 Borough officers N Y City
716
Cement production of U
718
Members
719
54 55
720
728Service
728
Cities towns and villages of New York
734
RATS
735
100000
738
Registration of mail matter
753
Height and weight averages
755
Sessions
760
National A A U records
762
KILLED
763
Baltimore metropolitan district of 166 Buddhists number
768
Port Eaton Henry Steers
769
Telephone Cortlandt 2385
772
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