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249-YEAR CALENDAR, 1752-2000, A.D., INCLUSIVE
By this calendar one may ascertain the day of week for any day of month and year for the period
1752-2000, inclusive. The calendar covers the period beginning with t1752, the year of the adoption by
England of the New Style, or Gregorian calendar.
To ascertain any day of the week, first look in the table for the year required, and under the
months are figures which refer to the corresponding figures at the head of the columns of days below.
For example: To know on what day of the week Aug. 4 fell in the year 1914. in the table of years
look for 1914, and in a parallel line under Aug., is Fig. 6, which directs to Col. 6, in which it will be seen
that Aug. 4 fell on Tuesday.
COMMON YEARS, 1753 TO 1999 . . *
1761 177 778 1789 1795
1801 1807 1818 18 18 1 5 7 1 86, 1874 18j 18ij 4 7 7 3 51 362472
1903 I 1914 1925 1931 1942 I 1953 I 1959 1970 1981 I 1987 1998
1802 1813 1819s 1is i8s is is i s x 4 6s 4 7 a 2 11
1909 1915 1926 1937 1943 1954 1965 1971 1982 1993 1999
1757 1763 177417851791 22 7 4
1803 1814 1825 1831 1842 i5 i5 i87'i81i'i7'89 6 5 ? 1 6 4
1910 1921 1927 1938 1949 1955 1966, 1977 1983 1994 ..1 1 .
1754 1765 1771 1782 1793 1799 2 . .3 .4 I 2 7
1805 1811 1822 1833 1839 1850 1861 1867 1878 1889 1895 2 5 5 6 7 7
1901 1907 1918 1929 1935 1946 1957 1963 1974 1985 1991 I
1755 1766 1777 1783 1794 1800 . J 1. .I 6
1806 1817 11823 1834 1845 1851 1862 1873 1879 1890 .... 6 2 5 6 1
1902 1913 1919 1930 1941 1947 1958 1969 1975 1986 1997
1758 1769 1775 1786 1797 ... .I. ... . .. ....
1809 1815 1826 1837 1843 1854 1865 1871 882 1893 1899 7 6 1 4 6 2 5 3 5
1905 1 191 1922 1933 1939 1950 1961 1967 1978 1989 1995
1753 1759 1770 1781 I 1787 1798 ... . . .. .... .. . 3
1810 1821 1827 1838 1849 1855 1866 1877 1883 189 4 1900 4 7 5 37 6
1906 1917 1923 1934 1945 1951 1962 1973 1979 1990 . ...
LEAP YEARS, 1756 TO 2000 1 1291 1 I I 1 1
1764 1 1792 1 1804 ) 1832 1 1860 1 1888 1 .... 1 1928 1 1956 1 1984 I 71 31 41 71 21 51 7] 31 61 11 41 6
1768 I 1796 1 1808 1 1836 1 1864 1 1892 1904 1 1932 1 1960 1 1988 1 51 11 21 51 71 31 51 11 41 61 21 4
1772 .... 1 1812 I 1840 1 1868 I 1896 1 1908 1 1936 1 1964 1 1992 1 31 61 71 31 51 11 31 61 21 41 71 2
1776 .... 1816 1844 1872 1.... 11912 1940 1968 11996 I 11 41 51 11 31 61 11 41 71 21 51 7
1780 .... 11820 11848 11876 1 .... I1916 11944 11972 2000 1 61 21 31 61 11 41 61 21 51 71 31 5
1756 1 1784 1 1824 1 1852 1 1880 I .... 1 1920 1 1948 1 1976 1 .... 1 41 71 11 41 61 21 41 71 31 51 11 3
1760 1 1788 1 1828 1 1856 11884 .... 1 1924 1 1952 1 19801 .... 1 21 51 61 21 41 71 21 51 11 31 6 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Mon. ..... 1 Tues. .... 1 Wed .... 1 Thurs. .. 1 Fri. ..... 1 Sat. ..... 1 SUN. ...... 1
Tues ..... 2 Wed ... 2 Thurs. .. 2 Fri ..... 2 Sat .... 2 SUN. .... 2 Mon ...... 2
Wed. ..... 3 Thurs. .. 3 Fri. ..... 3 Sat ..... 3 SUN. .... 3 Mon. .... 3 Tues. . .... 3
Thurs. .... 4 Fri. ..... 4 Sat. ..... 4 SUN. .... 4 Mon. .... 4 Tues. .... 4 Wed. ...... 4
Fri ...... 5 Sat ..... 5 SUN. .... 5 Mon .... 5 Tues. .... 5 Wed.... 5 Thurs..... 5
Sat ..... 6 SUN .... 6 Mon .... 6 Tues .... 6 Wed .... 6 Thurs. .. 6 Frl. ........ 8
SUN ..... 7 Mon .... 7 Tues .... 7 Wed. ... 7 Thurs. .. 7 Fri ..... 7 Sat....... 7
Mon ..... 8 Tues .... 8 Wed ... 8 Thurs. .. 8 Fri ..... 8 Sat ..... 8 SUN ..... 8
Tues .... 9 Wed .... 9 Thurs. .. 9 Fri .... 9 Sat ..... 9 SUN .... 9 Mon. ...... 9
Wed ...10 Thurs. ..10 Fri .....10 Sat ......10 SUN ....10 Mon ...10 Tues. ......10
Thurs ...11 Fri .....11 Sat .....11 SUN ....11 Mon. ....11 Tues..21 Wed. ......11
Fri ......12 Sat ....12 SUN ....12 Mon ....12 Tues. .....12 Wed ...12 Thurs .... 12
Sat. ......13 SUN ....13 Mon ....13 Tues ....13 Wed ....13 Thurs. ..13 Fri. ........13
SUN ....14 Mon ....14 Tues ....14 Wed ....14 Thurs. ..14 Fri ....14 Sat .......14
Mon ....15 Tues ....15 Wed ...15 Thurs. ..15 Fri ......15 Sat .....15 SUN. ...... 15
Tues ....16 Wed ...16 Thurs. ..16 Fri .....16 Sat .....16 SUN. ....16 Mon ......16
Wed ...17 Thurs. ..17 Fri .....17 Sat ....17 SUN ....17 Mon. ....17 Tues. .....17
Thurs. ...18 Fri .....18 Sat ....18 SUN ....18 Mon. ....18 Tues. ....18 Wed .......18
Fri ......19 Sat ....19 SUN ....19 Mon ....19 Tues ....19 Wed ...19 Thurs, ....,19
Sat .....20 SUN ....20 Mon ....20 Tues ....20 Wed ...20 Thurs. ..20 Fri. . .....20
SUN ....21 Mon ....21 Tues ....21 Wed ....21 Thurs. ..21 Fri .... 21 Sat .......21
Mon ....22 Tues ....22 Wed ....22 Thurs. ..22 Fri .....22 Sat ..... 22 SUN ...... 22
Tues ....23 Wed ...23 Thurs. ..23 Fri .....23 Sat .....23 SUN. ....23 Mon. ......23
Wed ...24 Thurs. ..24 Fri .....24 Sat .....24 SUN ....24 Mon ....24 Tues. ......24
Thurs ...25 Fri .....25 Sat .....25 SUN ....25 Mon ....25 Tues ....25 Wed ...... 25
Fri ......26 Sat .....26 SUN ....26 Mon ....26 Tues ....26 Wed ...26 Thurs .....28
Sat ......27 SUN ....27 Mon ....27 Tues ....27 Wed ....27 Thurs. ..27 Fri ........ 27
SUN ....28 Mon ....28 Tues ....28 Wed ....28 Thurs. ..28 Fri. ...28 Sat. .......28
Mon. .....29 Tues ....29 Wed ...29 Thur. ...29 Fri .....29 Sat .....29 SUN. ......29
Tues ...30 Wed ...30 Thurs. ..30 Fri. .....30 Sat .....30 SUN. ....30 Mon .....30
Wed .. .31 Thurs. ..31 Fri .....31 Sat .....31 SUN ....31 Mon ...31 Tues. ......31
tDays of the week can be calculated for 1752 as follows: 1752 is the same as 1772 from Jan. 1 to
Sept. 2, inclusive. It is the same as 1780 from Sept. 14 to Dec, 31, (Note that 1752, 1772 and 1780 are
leap years.) Sept. 3 to 13, inclusive, were omitted in the change from Old Style to New Style (Julian to
Gregorian) calendar.
BEGINNING OF YEAR
The Athenians began the year in June, the Macedonians in September, the Romans first in March and
afterward in January, the Persians on Aug. 11, the ancient Mexicans on Feb. 23. The Chinese year. which
begins late in January or early in February, is similar to the Mohammedan year in having twelve months
of twenty-nine and thirty days alternating, while in every nineteen years there are seven years which have
thirteen months. This is not quite commensurate with planetary movements, hence the Chinese have formed
a cycle of sixty years in which period twenty-two intercalary months occur.
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