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Columbia Encyclopedia: Thomas, Robert Bailey,
1766–1846, American journalist, b. Grafton, Mass. He was the founder and long-time editor (1792–1846) of The Farmer's Almanac[k] (later The Old Farmer's Almanac[k]). The work, which still has a new edition each year, has proven to be the most durable periodical in American publishing. The last important representative of a genre that in the 18th cent. attracted the efforts of up to 200 separate almanac-makers, The Old Farmer's Almanac still provides its readers with a mixture of astrology, weatherlore, practical farming, and anecdotes of homespun New England wit.
 
 
Works: Works by Robert Bailey Thomas
(1766-1846)

1793Farmer's Almanack. A Massachusetts almanac that provides an annual collection of weather forecasts, fish and game laws, recipes, and more. The almanac continues to be published in the twenty-first century, under Thomas's name as original editor. It is called The Old Farmer's Almanac to distinguish it as the original among many imitators.

 
Wikipedia: Thomas Bailey (Controversialist)

Thomas Bailey was a seventeenth century English religious controversialist.



 
 

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