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The Sixth Month, or June, 1857.
Calculated for the State of Texa z.
Moon's Phases.-Full Moon, 7th, at 11 o'ck, 52 rin., F. Last Quar. 15th, at 1 o'ck, 38 mmin.,
M. New Moon, 21st, at 4 o'clock, 31 min., A. 1st Quar. 28th, at 10 o'ck, 45 min., E.D. Days I Sun
D. of the ;Rises.
MI Week. H. a.
1 Mon. 4 58 7
2'Tues. 4 58 7
3Wed. 4 587
4 Thlur. 4 57
5 Frid. 4 57:7
6 Sat. 4 57 7
23] Trinity Sunday.
7 Sund. 4 56 7
8 Mon. 4 56 17
9iTues. 4 56 7
10 Wed. 4I 567
11 r. 4 557
12 Frid. 4 55 7
13 Sat. !4 55 7
24] 1st Suilnday after
14 Stind 4 557
15Mon. 4 5517
16 Tues./ 4 5517
17 Wed. 4 557
1SThiur. 4 55.7
19 Frid. 4 557
20 Sat. 4 55 7
25] 2d Sunnay after
21 Sund. 4 547
22 Mon. 4 5517
23 Tues. 4 5517
24 Wed. ! 55,7
25 Thur. j4 55 7
26 Frid. 4 5517
27 Sat. 4 557
26] 3d Sunday after
28'Sund. 4 55 7
29 Mon. 4 55 7
30 Tues. 4 5517Sun
Sets.
n. l.Moon Moon Moon's
South. R. & S. Signs. Aspects of Planets and other
H. . o Miscellanies.2 2 7 54 1 26
2 2 8 32 1 51
2 2 9 12 2 12 ic
3 2 9 55 2 37w
3 210 41 3 2
3 2 11 31 3 35!
John 3.
4 1 morn. rises ~
41 112 21 8 35 0
4, 11 16 9 23 i
4 1 2 9.1 91
5 1 3 210 44I
53 1 3 52111 1SI4
5 0 4 41 11 45 a
'T'rinity. Luke 16.
5 L 5 26 morn.,
5 6 12 12 13
5 6 5S12 36L4
5 7 47 1 6#4
5I 0 8 40 1 37,
5 1 9 37 2 17'
51 110 37 3 0
Trinity. i Luke 14.
6 1111 46 ) sets! "
51 212 50 8 31 a
5 2' 1 521 9 23, ,g
5 2 2 47,10 0O g
5 2 3 39 10 34
5 2 4 24;11 1
5 3 5 711 25 1
Trinity. Luke 15.
5 3 5 4411 43e&
5 3 6 24 morn.~
5 3! 7 512 815 Whit Monday *g n
174_ rises 3 16
29 Emberday. 2 ri. 2 51
11 ) in ap. Weg. so. 1 32
23 Spica south 8 24 +p
5 T? sets 9 3 ,g
Day's length 14 hours 8 minutes.
17 t7th. de
29 y 9 rises 2 57 ,
11iArctur south 8 58
24 Antares south 11 6
7 Corpus Christi. *g
20 Altair south 2 21
3 , stationary. +g
Day's length 14 hours 10 minutes.
16 , greatest brii.
29 13. 15th. ) in Q.
13 rises 2 38 g
28'Wega south 12 48
12 i)dY2. 9 rises 2 33
'27 , in per. 2f rises 1 50
12 1dly U. T? sets 8 13
Day's length 14 hours 12 minutes.
27 , 21st. Long. days
12 ;Vl'Summer com.
26 Regul sets 10 30 +4
10 John Baptist. y ri.2 22
23 Altair south 1 27
7T great. elon. W. +A
20 y rises 3 23
Day's length 14 hours 10 minutes.
2 *,28th. ) in ?. tp
14/ jWega so. 11 58
26 Antares south 9 43Conjecture of the Weather.-1, 2, 3, rainy, cloudy ; 4, 5, 6, fair; 7,8, 9, variable; 10, 11,
showers; 12, 13, 14 fair; 15, 16, showers; 17, 18, 19, changeable; 20, 21, 22, cloudy, with
showers; 23, 24, 25, 26, fair; 27, 28, warmest days; 29, 30, variable.
& Mars is, the 7th, in conjunction with the Sun above, and cannot therefore be seen this monthL
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The Texas Almanac, for 1857, with Statistics, Historical and Biographical Sketches, &c., Relating to Texas., book, 1966; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth123763/m1/19/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.