Truman Safford discovered IC 1132 = Sf. 9 on 9 May 1866. His position is 3' too far southwest.
600/800mm - 24" (7/20/17): at 322x; fairly faint, moderately large, at least 60" diameter, fairly low surface brightness, broad weak concentration, slightly brighter core but no nucleus. CGCG 136-052, located 10' SE, appeared faint, fairly small, edge-on 3:1 NNW-SSE, ~30"x10", even surface brightness. Nestled within a group of a half-dozen stars.
Notes by Steve Gottlieb