Description: This vintage 1922 edition of The Bank Almanac is a historical treasure for any collector of early 20th-century ephemera. Published by Levey Printing Co., Indianapolis, this almanac offers a fascinating glimpse into the economic, agricultural, and financial outlook of the post-World War I era. Key features of this almanac include:Economic Insights: Articles discussing the benefits of the passing business depression and its impact on American industry and agriculture.Calendar Information: Detailed calendar pages with moon phases, eclipses, and important astronomical events for 1922.Weather Predictions: Helpful hints on foretelling the weather using barometric and natural signs.Financial Advice: Sections on where to invest money, how to detect counterfeit currency, and important information on Liberty Bond issues.Population Statistics: Census data from the 1920 United States Census, providing a snapshot of population distribution across cities.Agricultural Tips: Guidance on measuring farm products and maintaining banking relations for farmers. This piece is not just an almanac but a reflection of the period's economic and social conditions, making it a valuable addition to any historical or ephemera collection. P080
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