Nehemiah Strong
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Strong was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, eldest of three children of Nehemiah and Hannah Strong and the grandson of Samuel and Esther (Clapp) Strong, of Northampton, Massachusetts.
Nehemiah Strong graduated from Yale College in 1755. He entered on a tutorship at Yale in November 1757 and was soon licensed to preach and was settled Congregationalist minister at Turkey Hill, now part of East Granby, Connecticut, 1761–67.
His marriage to Lydia Smith proved to be an embarrassment, when after she had been granted a divorce in February 1759 on grounds of abandonment, her husband, Andrew Burr Jr of New Haven, having gone to the West Indies in January 1755, Burr reappeared and her marriage to Nehemiah Strong was necessarily annulled, and as a result of entanglements he was dismissed from his pastorate at Turkey Hill, 23 June 1767. He married Mrs Mary Thomas, the widow of Dr Lemuel Thomas of Newtown, 15 June 1778.
Thereafter he resided in Newtown, in New Milford, where he kept an academy for boys, and, from 1803 in Bridgeport, giving occasional sermons and teaching to the time of his death. He resigned his chair at Yale in 1781, in a dispute over his salary, exacerbated by the sense on the part of the Corporation that he was not a sufficiently ardent Patriot. He represented Newtown in the Connecticut General Assembly, May 1784. His portrait by Ralph Earl, painted in 1789–90, was presented to Yale by the artist and remains in the university's collection.
His treatise on astronomy won him such a wide reputation that anonymous almanacs were attributed to him. His first essay at compiling an almanac was anonymous, for ''Watson's Register'' for 1775, printed at Hartford; his second essay was ''The Connecticut Almanack'' for 1778, which identified his Yale title only. From 1782 he published almanacs under his own name at Hartford and as "Hosea Stafford" in New Haven (1776–1804). In addition, finding that he was publicly assumed to be the "Isaac Bickerstaff", having disclaimed authorship in a letter to the ''Connecticut Journal'', New Haven, 27 October 1784, he apparently decided to take up the slack and issue almanacs as "Bickerstaff" himself: they appeared at Hartford for several years after 1785.
In a letter of 6 May 1803 to Elisha Babcock, Strong remarks that the calculations for the forthcoming year will be his last:
He recommended his pupil David Sanford of Newtown, Connecticut. Provided by Wikipedia
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Astronomical diary, or almanack; for the year of our Lord 1808 by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1806 by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack; for the year of our Lord, 1806 by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1803 by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1800 ... Calculated for the horizon and meridian of Hartford, lat. 41 deg. 56 min. north; longit. 72 deg. 56... by Strong, Nehemiah
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The connecticut pocket almanac for the year of our Lord 1800: Being The Twenty-Fourth Of The Independence Of The United States. Containing, besides every necessary Astronomical Cal... by Strong, Nehemiah 1729-1807
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The Connecticut pocket almanac, for the year of our Lord 1800 The calculations by Nehemiah Strong, late professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in Yale College by Strong, Nehemiah 1729-1807
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord 1799 ... Calculated for the meridian and horizon of New-Haven, lat. 41 degrees 19 minutes north. And longt. 7... by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1799 ... Calculated for the meridian and horizon of Hartford, lat. 41 deg. 56 min. north; longit. 72 deg. 56... by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1798 ... Calculated for the meridian and horizon of Hartford, lat. 41 deg. 56 min. north; longit. 72 deg. 56... by Strong, Nehemiah
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Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1798 ... Adapted to the horizon and meridian of New-Haven, lat. 41 degrees 19 minutes north: long. 73 degrees 14 minutes west of the R... by Strong, Nehemiah
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Almanack for 1797 by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1797 ... Adapted to the horizon and meridian of Litchfield by Strong, Nehemiah
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Stafford's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1797 ... Adapted to the horizon and meridian of New-Haven, lat. 41 degrees 19 minutes north; long. 73 degrees 14 minutes west of the R... by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1796 ... Adapted to the horizon and meridian of Hartford, lat. 41 deg. 56 min. north: long. 72 deg. 54 min.... by Strong, Nehemiah
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Strong's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1796 by Strong, Nehemiah
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An almanack, for 1793 by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1793 ... Adapted to the horizon and meridian of Litchfield, 41 deg. 45 min. north. But will serve for all th... by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, calendar, or almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1792 ... Adapted to the horizon and meridian of Litchfield; lat. 41 deg. 45 min. north. But will serve indiff... by Strong, Nehemiah
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An astronomical diary, kalendar, or almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1789 ... Precisely adapted to the horizon and meridian of New-Haven, lat. 41 deg. 19 min. north, long. 73 de... by Strong, Nehemiah
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