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In Account with F. E. Yeager Town Treasurer. Cr.
1912
April 1. Order No. I, Sinking Fund account $566.33
April 1. Order No. 2. Maintenance 99.50
May 6. Order No. 3. Maintenance 47.81
June 3. Order No. 4. Maintenance 46.65
July I. Order No. 5. Maintenance 84.02
Aug. 5. Order No. 6. Maintenance 196.74
Sept. 9. Order No. 7. Maintenance 272.57
Oct. 7. Order No. 8. Maintenance 85.04
Nov. 4. Order No. 9. Maintenance 22.24
Nov. 4. Order No. 10. Improvement on reservoir 591.28
Dec. 2. Order No. II. Maintenance I22.07
1913
Jan. 6. Order No. 12. Improvement on reservoir 5.22
Jan. 6. Order No. 13. Maintenance 17.41
Feb. 5. Order No. 14. Maintenance 19.93
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Feb. 28. Order No. 15. Maintenance 16.57
Feb. 28. Order No. 16. James C. McKay, salary 20.00
Feb. 28. Order No. 17. Henry G. Dudley, salary 20.00
Feb. 28. Order No. 18. Clarence S. Williams, salary 20.00
Feb. 28. Order No. 18. Clarence S. Williams, Clerk 32.50
Feb. 28. Order No. 18. Clarence S. Williams, Col- lector 100.00
Feb. 28. Order No. 19. James H. Whitehead, Supt. 200.00
Interest on water bonds
440.00
Interest on water note
20.00
Water note
500.00
Balance with Town Treasurer
136.44
$3,682.32
JAMES C. MCKAY, CLARENCE S. WILLIAMS, Clerk Water Commissioners.
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WATER WORKS
Report of the Superintendent of Water Works
In the past year a new bubbling fountain was placed near the post-office, which was used and appreciated by a great many.
During the dry weather last Fall the water was ex- tremely low in the reservoir, and work was ordered by the Commissioners to clean out a section of Rice's brook and to wall it up on both sides, also to remove the stumps in the upper pond, which had been soaking for thirty-two years. Large quantities were removed with the aid of dynamite. A considerable space was cleaned out from the bottom of the reservoir, and repairs made to the shores.
MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT.
April I. Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings $13.99
Fittz & Barker, fittings .98
Fiske & Co., galvanized wire .80
Robinson & Jones, wood for thawing pipes 22.97 Geo. Richardson, wood for thawing pipes 1.75
Howe & Co., express charges .15
Jas. Morrissey, labor, 6 days, 3 hours 12.76
Aldei Gladu, labor, 3 days, 4 hours 7.00
Jas. Whitehead, labor, 9 days, 6 hours 27.00
Arlo Ames, labor, I day 2.00
Levi Celoria, labor, I day 2.00
Jas. Whitehead, labor on service 2 days, 5 hrs. 7.35 Aldei Gladu, labor on service, 3 hours .75
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
May 6. Natick National Bank, safety vault 5.00
Hobbs & Warren, record book 2.00
W. M. Todd & Co., pipe I.IO
Fittz & Barker, fittings
.60
Fiske & Co., wire .40
Howe & Co., express charges .75
G. A. Roake, with team
2.70
Wm. Garfield, carting water
12.00
Wm. Sullivan, errand to gate house .50
Charles Magorty, labor, I day 4 hours 3.00
Jas. Whitehead, labor, 2 days 4 hours 6.95
Alfred Dudley, labor, 9 1-4 hours 2.56
Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 2 days 4 I-2 hours 7.17
Alfred Dudley, labor on service, I day 3 hrs. 3.08
June 3. H. Mueller Mfg. Co., fittings and supplies 38.20
Geo. Howe, rubber hose 2.00
Jas. Whitehead, paid freight .50
Jas. Whitehead, labor, I day 5 hours 4.55
Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 4 hours 1.40
July I. Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings 32.67
Ludlow Valve Co., brass service valve 6.30
J. B. Hunter, drill chuck 1.50
Grip Coupling Co., galvanied sleeves 1.95
Chapman Valve Co., spindle 1.80
Fittz & Barker, fittings
1.05
G. F. Marston, oil .20
C. A. Roake, with team 2.70
E. J. Clark, 50 feet of hose 5.00
Joseph Perodeau, labor, I day 3 I-2 hours 3.22
Jas. Whitehead, labor, 3 days 7 hours 10.85
Joseph Perodeau, labor on service, 2 I-2 hrs. .70
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WATER WORKS
Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 5 days 6 hours 16.08
Aug. 5. Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings 69.07
J. L. Mott Iron Works, drinking fountain 19.95
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., lead pipe 13.25
Fiske & Co., fittings 1.06
C. S. Williams, stamped envelopes
10.62
Howe & Co., express charges
1.65
Globe Stamp Co., rubber stamp
.25
Joseph Perodeau, labor, II days 1 hour
25.03
Jas. Whitehead, labor, 13 days 1 hour
36.50
Alfred Dudley, labor, 4 days 7 1-2 hours II.II
Jas. Whitehead, labor on service 3 days 8.25
Sept. 9. The Mosler Safe Co., safe 85.50
Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings
41.28
H. Mueller Mfg. Co., supplies 39.94
Fittz & Barker, fittings
3.37
J. B. Hunter & Co., drills
.75
Howe & Co., express charges
2.70
Howe & Co., freight
.30
Robinson & Jones, cement
.55
Fiske & Co., hacksaw blades
.50
N. Perodeau, scythe
1.00
G. F. Marston, oil
.20
Joseph Derrick, mowing brush
13.50
Alfred Dudley, mowing brush 13.50
Alfred Dudley, labor, 2 days 1-4 hour
4.58
Dana Elkins, labor, 6 days 1-2 hour
13.64
Ira Ritz, labor at gatehouse
1.50
Frank Latour, labor, 4 1-2 hours
1.13
Jas. H. Whitehead, labor, 8 days 4 hours
23.70
Alfred Dudley, labor on service, 2 hours .56
Dana Elkins, labor on service 7 hours 1.97
Jas. Whitehead, labor on service 8 days
22.40
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
Oct. 7. Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and fittings 37.69
Howe & Co., express charges 75
Eugene Bull, shovel .80
N. Perodeau, rake .38
Jas. Whitehead, freight charges .28
Jas. Whitehead, labor, 5 days 2 hours 14.70
Alfred Dudley, labor, 6 days 1-2 hour 13.61
Alfred Dudley, labor on service, I day, 7 hours 4.24 Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 4 dys. 4 hrs. 12.59
Nov. 4. Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings 2.38
Fittz & Barker,. fittings I.IO
Howe & Co., express charges .50
Wm. Garfield, use of team 2.00
Ector Davieau, use of team 2.50
M. A. Loker, labor with team, 2 hours .94
Wm. C. Neal, labor on fountain 2.00
Alfred Dudley, labor 2 hours .56
Fred Foster, labor 6 hours 1.68
Jas. Whitehead, labor 9 1-2 hours 3.32
Jas. Whitehead, labor on service 5 hours 1.74
Joseph Barrett, labor on service 9 1-2 hours 2.67
Fred Foster, labor on service 3 hours .85
Dec. 2. Walworth Mfg. Co., pipe and service boxes 23.37
Natick Water Dept., labor, pipe and fittings 32.4I
Wm. Garfield, use of team 1.00
G. F. Marston, shovel .85
Howe & Co., express charges .15
Horace Juneau, labor 5 1-2 hours 1.55
Joseph Barrett, labor 2 days, I 1-2 hours 4.92
Fred Foster, labor 7 hours 1.96
Jas. H. Whitehead, labor 2 days 5 hours 7.35
Jas. H. Whitehead, labor on service IO days 1-2 hour 28.16
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WATER WORKS
Joseph Barrett, labor on service 2 days 1 hour 4.76 Fred Foster, labor on service 6 days 3 I-2
hours 14.46
Horace Juneau, labor on service 4 hours 1.13
Jan. 6. Walworth Mfg. Co., fittings 13.61
J. W. Doon & Son, cement .50
Howe & Co., express charges 1.30
Jas. Whitehead, freight charges .50
Jas. Whitehead, labor 4 1-2 hours 1.50
Feb. 3. Charles Fairbanks, with team 6.79
Ector Davieau, use of team 2.50
C. S. Williams stamped envelopes 1.08
C. S. Williams paint, tools, etc. 6.26
Jas. Whitehead, labor on service, 9 1-2 hrs. 3.30
Feb. 28. Jas. McKay, labor and material 10.35
Jas. McKay, labor, 2 hours .50
Jas. McKay, car fares .70
M. Damon, labor 2 hours .50
Jas. Whitehead, labor 2 hours .70
Jas. Whitehead, labor on service 9 3-4 hours 3.37
Fiske & Co., fittings .45
Total $1,030.55
Cash receipts for repairs, pipe and fittings $403.82
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
Improvement around Reservoir :
Nov. 4. Wm. Neal, labor with team 20 days 1 hour 81.09 Wm. Neal, taking men to work 21 days 10.50
M. A. Loker, labor with team 18 1-2 days 68.16 Jas. H. Whitehead, labor 23 days 7 hours 66.85 Alfred Dudley, labor 13 days 7 hours 31.22
Alfred Dudley, car fare 1.35
Edward Lemoine, labor 14 days 5 1-2 hours 33.10
Joseph Barrett, labor, 22 days 1 hour 49.80
Fred Foster, labor, 13 days 1 hour 29.55
Colon Ward, labor 14 days 31.50
Joseph Sayers, labor 9 days 20.25
Napoleon Tatro, labor 19 days 6 hours
44.50
Charles Gay, labor 12 days
27.00
John Donohue, labor 4 1-2 hours
1.28
Robinson & Jones, seed I.02
Colon Ward, sowing seed
1.00
E. D. Murry, carting pipe
1.50
C. A. Roake, carting tools
2.50
M. Russin, cast-iron pipe
1.60
M. Russin, soil pipe
2.40
Fiske & Co., dynamite & pipe
54.50
Foley Hardware Co., dynamite
27.38
Union Lumber Co., planks
5.60
G. F. Marston, shovel and ax
1.95
Napoleon Perodeau, shovel
.90
$596.50
Respectfully submitted,
JAMES H. WHITEHEAD, Superintendent.
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CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS
Cemetery Commissioners
The appropriation made by the town for the care of its cemeteries has been expended with care, and while the amount of this appropriation is exceeding small for the work that should be done, yet it is gratifying to note that with the growing interest manifested by individuals in the care of their lots and provision made for perpetual care by others, a gradual but steady improvement in the general appearance of all the cemeteries is apparent.
Since our last annual report the town has received addi- tional gifts of three funds, incomes from which are for per- petual care of lots, making in all sixteen funds for this pur- pose, amounting in the aggregate to $2,250. Appended is statement showing balances held subject to order of the com- missioners. Feb. 28, 1913 :
General Cemetery Account.
Mar. I. Balance $258.19
Proceeds from sale of lots in Lake View Cemetery 190.00 448.19 Expended for improvements in Lake View Cemetery I37.63 Expended for improvements in North and Center Ceme- teries 88.43 226.06
Feb. 28, 1913. Balance
$222.13
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
Lake View Cemetery
1912
Mar. I.
Balance
$10.33
Mar. 27. Appropriation
150.00
$160.33
Expended
159.88
1913
Feb. 28.
Balance
.45
North and Center Cemeteries
1912
Mar. I. Balance
$22.51
Mar. 27. Appropriation
150.00
$172.5I 172.51
Expended
Balance March 1, 1912
Income
Balance Expended Feb.28. 1913
Parsons Fund
$38.85
$8.08
$4.40
$42.53
Ann M. Lovejoy Fund
10.50
8.08
10.00
8.58
E. L. Moore Fund
34.72
12.12
1.00
45.84
Dwight B. Heard Fund
5.24
4.04
6.40
2.88
Jackson Fund
9.24
4.04
2.50
10.78
W. S. Draper Fund
2.24
4.04
6.28
Henry Reeves Fund
4.16
4.04
1.40
6.80
Calvin Rice Fund
2.04
4.04
1.40
4.68
Roby Fund
23.32
16.16
15.80
23.68
Ambrose M. Page Fund
I.02
2.02
1.40
1.64
E. Russell Frost Fund
5.04
4.04
1.40
7.68
Lurinda B. Thomas Fund
5.04
4.04
4.40
4.68
Josiah M. Russell Fund
1.00
4.04
1.40
3.61
Phebe Maria Lee Fund
2.00
40
I.60
Edward P. Johnson
1.00
1.00
Respectfully submitted, ANDREW S. MORSE, Chairman. COLIN C. WARD, WALLACE S. DRAPER, Clerk.
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BOARD OF HEALTH
Board of Health
Wayland, Mass., March 1, 1913.
The Board of Health respectfully submit the following report for the year ending March 1, 1913:
Contagious Diseases :
Tuberculosis-2 cases reported.
Measles-12 cases reported.
Chicken-pox-I case reported.
Several cases of whooping cough not reported.
On account of the wet spring it was not possible to spray all stagnant water with mosquito oil at the beginning of the breeding season. As soon as it was possible to approach the ponds the work was carried on as in preceding year.
Several cesspools have been put in and drains properly cared for. A new flush closet has been installed at the Boston and Maine Railroad Depot, thus doing away with the old sys- tem, which caused so much complaint.
The piggeries in the north part of Wayland have been inspected from time to time and kept in good condition.
The Board wishes to call the attention of the citizens to the condition of the closets at the Town Hall. There are two situated in the rear of the Hall, one being kept locked at all times, the other being used by everybody. In case of Hall being let for social functions there is no suitable place for the ladies to use as a toilet room. This Board suggests that two toilet rooms should be provided inside the Town Hall.
Respectfully yours,
P. D. GORMAN, Chairman. C. A. ROAK. WALTER S. BIGWOOD, Secretary.
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
Library Trustees
The annual report of the Librarian to the Trustees is herewith presented.
A comparison of the figures representing the library's circulation for the last five years, as exhibited in the successive reports of the librarian, shows a most gratifying increase. The circulation for the year ending March, 1909, was 8,285 volumes. For the present year it is 17,021 volumes.
This increase is largely due to the installation of the Co- chituate Branch and Reading Room, which greaty widened the usefulness of the library. This is shown by the increase of circulation in Cochituate from 2,278 volumes in 1908-9, to 8,919 volumes during the present year.
Necessary repairs have been made during the year, and in this minor matter of upkeep of buildings and grounds the Trustees have endeavored to evince, by various renovations and improvements in both branches, the importance of mak- ing the institution an object lesson of neatness, utility, and up-to-dateness.
AMOS I. HADLEY, Chairman. ALFRED W. CUTTING, Secretary. FRANCIS SHAW, LESTER R. GERALD. ANDREW A. NORRIS.
Owing to his absence abroad, the name of Mr. John Con- nelly does not appear.
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
Treasurer of Library Funds
For the Year Ending March 1, 1913
Balance of income on hand March 1, 1912 $ 199.92
General Income for Year :
Appropriations for Year ended April 1, 1912 $900.00
One-half dog license receipts
153.06
Collected from fines and cards
31.25
Interest on Deposit, Bay State Trust Company, Boston 2.63
1,086.94
Income from Invested Funds :
James Draper Fund
$30.00
Ella E. Draper Fund 30.00
Grace Campbell Draper Fund
50.00
Lydia Maria Child Fund
4.04
Cynthia G. Roby Bequest
131.05
Charles H. Draper Bequest
200.75
445.84
Total
$1,732.70
Expended
Salaries :
Margaret E. Wheeler,
Librarian
$350.00
Sarah L. Campbell
5.00
J. C. Vincent. Janitor
216.00
$571.00
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
New Books and Magazines :
Old Corner Book Store, books $342.10
Chivers Company, books 4.10
W. B. Clarke & Com- pany, books 1.13
Harvard Co-operative
Society, books 13.50
Old Corner Book Store, magazines 45.15
Fuel :
405.98
A. W. Atwood
$59.65
J. N. Parmenter 12.00
Patrick Nolan
38.50
110.15
Light :
Weston Electric Light
Company $32.40
Edison Company
62.24
Repairs :
94.64
A. H. Davenport Co.
$24.27
Edison Company
12.50
H. D. Lee 19.00
J. C. Vincent
13.75
J. C. Massie
7.43
76.95
Miscellaneous Expenses :
L. A. Wells, binding $134.18 Hammond Typewriter Co. 85.50 Library Bureau 4.25
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
M. M. Fiske, express
32.86
J. H. Lee
4.52
W. S. Lovell
4.96
Sundry expenses of lib'rian 9.58
275.85
Total expended
$1,534.57
Balance on hand March 1, 1913
$198.13
Cochituate Branch Library and Reading Room
Balance of income on hand Mar. 1, 1912
$84.30
General Income for Year:
Appropriation for year ended April 1, 1912 $700.00
Collected from fines and cards
10.51
Interest on deposit, Old Colony
Trust Company, Boston 1.43
711.94
Total $796.24
Expended
ยท Salaries :
Grace C. Loker, Assist-
ant Librarian $250.08
M. M. Fiske, Janitor 53.00
$303.08
New Books and Magazines :
Old Corner Book Store, books $82.93
WV. H. Guild & Com-
pany, magazines 40.00
122.93
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
Fuel :
Robinson & Jones 16.50
Light :
Edison Company 29.55
Repairs :
Underwood Company 14.55
Miscellaneous Expenses :
N. R. Gerald, rent $144.00
Edison Company, lamps
2.75
C. S. Williams 1.60
Sundry exp. of Librarian 1.60
149.95
Total expended 636.56
Balance on hand March 1, 1913 $159.68
Investment of Library Funds
James Draper Fund $500.00
Town of Wayland 6 per cent. Note
Ella E. Draper Fund 500.00
Town of Wayland 6 per cent. Note Grace Campbell Draper Fund 1,000.00
Town of Wayland 5 per cent. Note
Lydia Maria Child Fund 100.00
Deposit in Home Savings Bank, Boston Cynthia G. Roby Bequest 3,155.76
$3,000 American Telephone &
Telegraph Company, 4 per cent. $2,863.76
Deposit in Provident Institution for Savings, Boston 292.00
Charles H. Draper Bequest 5,000.00
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
$1,000 Boston & Albany Rail- road, 4 per cent. $1,001.25
$1,000 Boston & Maine Rail- road, 4 per cent. 990.00
$1,000 Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Railroad, 4 per cent. 993.75
$1,000 Delaware & Hudson Rail- road, 4 per cent. 1,000.00
$1,000 Fitchburg Railroad, 4 per cent. 995.00
Deposit in Provident Institution
for Savings, Boston 20.00
$10,255.76
FRANCIS SHAW, Trustee.
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
Librarian's Report
To the Trustees of the Public Library :
The Librarian submits the following report for the year ending Jan. 31, 1913:
Number of volumes-classified
Fiction
4,552
Non-fiction
10,197
Total
14,749
Unclassified
3,152
Total
17,90I
Number purchased
203
Number presented
I7
Number replaced
36
Circulation for the year :
From main library
6,859
From Cochituate branch 6,945
Sent to Cochituate branch on cards 366
Juvenile from main library
1,243
Juvenile from Cochituate branch
1,608
Total
17,02I
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
The following periodicals are to be regularly found in the reading room :
Atantic Monthly
Bookman
Century
Cochituate Enterprise
Collier's
Country Life in America
Garden Magazine
Harper's Monthly
Journal of the Outdoor Life
Ladies' Home Journal
National Geographic Magazine
Our Dumb Animals
Outlook
Review of Reviews
Scribner's Magazine
St. Nicholas
Survey
Woman's Home Companion
World's Work
Youth's Companion
Classes of reading by per cent. :
Fiction
82.4
Art 1.7
Philosophy
.2
Literature 2.4
Religion
.4 History
4.9
Sociology
1.4 Biography
2.1
Natural Science
1.1
General Works 3.4
MARGARET E. WHEELER,
Librarian.
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
ACCESSIONS
General Works.
050-AT6
Atlantic Monthly
Vols. 107-108
050-C33
Century Magazine
Vols. 87-82
050-H226
Harper's Monthly
Vols. 122-123
050-L71
Littell's Living Age
Review of Reviews Vols. 43-44
050-SCR3
Scribner's Magazine
Vols. 49-50
030-H77
Scientific American reference book
A. A. Hopkins
Religion
232-G86
289-B48
Bible that was lost and is found
John Bigelow
220-OL3
Jerusalem Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant
Sociology
372-OLI
Children's reading
Frances J. Olcott D. Slade
331-SL6
Gutter-babies
342-ST4
History of Roman law
331-W27
Man Farthest Down
A. Stephenson B. T. Washington Maria Montessori
370-M76
Montessori Method
370-F53
Montessori Mother
D. C. Fisher
331-H38
Pay-day C. H. Henderson
378-P22
Rhodes Scholarships
330-OG3
320-B97
G. R. Parkin Social Progress in Contemporary Europe F. A. Ogg Why Should we Change our Form of Government? N. M. Butler
124
050-R32
Adventures of Life W. T. Grenfell
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Natural Science
595-P83
Moths of the Limberlost
G. S. Porter
Useful Arts
641-F22N
New Book of Cookery Fannie M. Farmer
649-H97
We and Our Children
Woods Hutchinson
654-C69
Wireless man
F. A. Collins
Fine Arts
704-R61
Art
Auguste Rodin
708-SI6
Art of the Belgian Galleries E. Singleton
708-P92B
Art of the Berlin Galeries D. C. Preyer
708-AD2D
Art of the Dresden Gallery
708-P85
J. de W. Addison Art of the Louvre Mary K. Potter Art of the Munich Galleries F. J. Ansell
708-AN8
708-AD2 Art of the National Galery
J. deW. Addison
708-P92N
Art of the Netherlands Gallery
D. C. Preyer
708-AD2P
Art of the Pitti Palace J. deW. Addison
708-R42
Art of the Prado C. S. Ricketts
708-P85V
Art.of the Venice Academy M. K. Potter
797-C57
Battle of Base-ball C. H. Claudy
708-SH4
British Museum: its History and Treasures H. C. Shelley
Complete Oarsman
R. C. Lehman
797-L53 745-L26 How to Know Oriental Rugs
M. B. Langton
799-W 58L
782-M48
Land of Footprints S. E. White Opera Goers' Complete Guide Leo Melitz Rugs in Their Native Land Eliza Dunn
745-D92
746-H91 Tapestries George L. Hunter
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TOWN OF WAYLAND
Literature
814-C43 821-Y3G
Country Parish
Frank S. Child
Green Helmet and Other Poems
W. B. Yeats
814-C88HU
Humanly Speaking S. McC. Crothers John Galsworthy
824-GI3
Inn of Tranquility
822-B43
Milestones
Arnold Bennett and E. Knoblauch
826-L96L Little of Everything
E. V. Lucas
822-GI3P Plays
John Galsworthy
822-Y3
Plays William B. Yeats
821-Y3
Poems William B. Yeats
812-B24 Three Plays
Granville Barker
814-B94T
Time and Change John Burroughs
History and Travel
917.2-B64
American Mediterranean S. Bousal
American People, 2 vols. A. M. Low
917.4-N8I
Colonial Homes and Their Fur- nishings M. B. Northend
918-W6I
Flowing Roads
Caspar Whitney
914.2-M34
Gallant Little Wales
J. Marks
914.9-ED9
Holland of Today
G. W. Edwards
914.6-B4I
In Portugal
A. F. G. Bell
910-B39
Loss of SS. Titanic
L. Beesley
915.4-C94
Modern India
IV. E. Curtis
917.2-L97
New Trails in Mexico C. Lumholtz
913-C33
Outdoor Life in Greek and Roman Poets E. M. Cesaresco
973-J73
Quakers in the American Colonies
R. M. Jones
941-L25
918-B84
Short History of Scotland Andrew Lang South America James Bryce
I26
917.3-L95
PUBLIC LIBRARY
914.2-AD2 914.4-M38
Spell of England
Julia deW. Addison
915.5-SH9 915.1-CI6
Spell of France Caroine A. Mason Strangling of Persia WV. M. Shuster Sun Yat Sen and the Awakening of China J. Cantlie and C. S. Jones Sunset of the Confederacy Morris Schaff Switzerland in Sunshine and Snow
973.7-SCHI 914.9-AU8
917.9-M95
E. B. D'Auvergne Three Wonderlands of the Ameri- can West T. D. Murphy
914.9-C39
Through Holland in the Vivette
E. K. Chatterton
Twice Around the World E. A. Forbes
Wanderer in Florence E. V. Lucas
Yosemite John Muir
Your United States
Arnold Bennett
Biography
B-H795
Harriet Hosmer, Letters and Memories Cornelia Carr, ed.
In the Courts of Memory
BJ5740
Jeanne d'Arc Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant
B-M544
Letters of George Meredith, 2 vols.
920-P58
Literary Hearthstones of Dixie
B-C593P
Mark Twain, 3 vols.
A. B. Paine
B-G214
Mrs. Gaskell Haunts, Homes and Stories | Mrs. E. H. Chadwick
B-AN86
Promised Land Mary Antin
920-H66
Saints and Heroes
George Hodges
920-H66S
Saints and Heroes (since the Middle Ages) George Hodges
920-WV58 B-T254TE
Seven Great Statesmen Andrew D. White Tennyson and His Friends Hallam Lord Tennyson, ed. Village Life in America C. C. Richards B-R39I
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910-F74 914.5-L96 917.9-M89Y 917.3-B43
B-L644
L. de Hegermann-Lindencrone
TOWN OF WAYLAND
Fiction
B84IA
Adjustment
Marguerite Bryant
SM52AR
Arm-chair at the Inn
F. H. Smith
V276B
Bandbox
L. J. Vance
D642B
Betty-bide-at-home
Beulah M. Dix
W645BU
Butterfly House
Mary E. Wilkins
T685C
C-Q; or in the Wireless House
Arthur Train
J654C
Cease Firing
Mary Johnston
P953
Christopher
Richard Pryce
M762C Chronicles of Avonlea L. M. Montgomery
G764CO Convictions of a Grandfather Robert Grant
G655C Corporal Cameron
Ralph Connor, pseud.
AN26C Counsel Assigned
M. R. S. Andrews
W 157C
Cry in the Wilderness
M. E. Waller
W 395D
Daddy-long-legs
Jean Webster
V276D
Destroying Angel
L. J. Vance
SA55E
Eastover Parish
M. E. Sangster
B237F Following of the Star
Florence Barclay
P8324F
Freckles Jean Stratton Porter
P8324G Girl of the Limberlost GeneStratton-Porter Greyfriars Bobby Eleanor Atkinson
AT54
B236H
Harbour of Love
R. H. Barbour
D354 Heart of Life Pierre de Coulevain
SU54H
Heart of Us
T. R. Sullivan
WV6723H Heather Moon C. N. and A. M. Williamson
F935H
Her Roman Lover E. B. Frothingham
MI34H Hollow of Her Hand G. B. Mccutcheon
WV292H Honorable Miss Moonlight Q. Watanna
L-316H
Honourable Mrs. Garry
Mrs. Henry de la Pasture
N517HO
Hoosier Chronicle M. Nicholson
BO37I
Inner Flame Clara L. Burnham
L974J Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol
W. J. Locke
I28
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K486J
L723LA
Just and the Unjust Lady and Sada San
W 5847L
Left in Charge
W 346L
Legacy
OP55LI
Lighted Way
L966L
London Lavendar
J654LO
Long Roll
K743
Lost Farm Camp
D774L
Lost World
C984
Lovers of Sanna
H322
Man's Man
W464M AN26M
Marshal
L957
Mary Pechell
B437M
Matador of Five Towns
F236M
Money Moon
ER85
Mountain Girl
H494M
Mrs. Lancelot
H234O
Out of the wreck I Rise
Beatrice Harraden Frederick Palmer
B567
Pan's Garden
Algernon Blackwood
C833
Pictures of Polly Mary K. Courtney
T596P
Pleasures and Palaces J. W. Tompkins
D753
Polly of the Hospital Staff Emma C. Dowd
L635P
Postmaster
Joseph C. Lincoln
H246Q
Queed
H. S. Harrison R. H. Davis
D294RE
Red Cross Girl
N795R
Rich Mrs. Burgoyne
K. Norris
L635R
Rise of Roscoe Paine
Joseph C. Lincoln
R362R
Romance of Billy-goat Hill
Mrs. A. H. Rice
W932S L842SM
Shepherd of the Hills
Harold B. Wright
H385S
Smoke Bellew Soul of a Tenor
Jack London W. J. Henderson
PI840
Over the Pass
Marriage
Vaughan Kester F. Little V. L. Whitechurch Mary S. Watts E. P. Oppenheim E. V. Lucas Mary Johnston H. H. Knibbs A. C. Doyle Mary S. Cutting Ian Hay H. G. Wells Mary R. S. Andrews Mrs. B. Lowndes Arnold Bennett Jeffery Farnol Payne Erskine Maurice Hewlett
I29
TOWN OF WAYLAND
J633
Stover at Yale
Owen Johnson
K5832S
Street Called Straight
Basil King
SE23T
Tante
Anne D. Sedgwick
OP55T
Tempting of Tavernake E. P. Oppenheim
B237T
Through the Postern Gate
Florence Barclay
M384T
Turnstile
A. E. W. Mason
V284U
Unknown Quantity
Henry VanDyke
B237U
Upas Tree
Florence Barclay
D372V
Voice Mrs. Margaret Deland
R256WH
White Shield Myrtle Reed
C763W
Wide Courses
J. B. Connolly
W932
Winning of Barbara Worth
H. B. Wright
W645YA
Yates Pride
Mary E. Wilkins
Juvenile
j656-D73
All About Ships
T. Dorling
jW672B
Batter Up Hawley Williams
j920-L25
Books of Saints and Heroes
Mrs. Andrew Lang
j796-T37WV
Book of Woodcraft
jB916
Ernest ThompsonSeton Boy Scouts of Woodcraft Camp
jR213BU
T. W. Burgess Buddie at Gray Buttes Camp Anna C. Ray
jP163CA
Cadet Days Ralph D. Paine
jC546C Camp at Sea Duck Cove Ellery H. Clark Camping in the Winter Woods ..
jG862
E. R. Gregor Camping on the Great River R. S. Spears
jSP33
jH498C Captain of the Nine W. Heyliger
j220-1166C jB236CH
Castle of Zion George Hodges
Change Signals R. H. Barbour
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