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$251 36
JOHN F. FARRAR, Treasurer.
I have examined the report of the Treasurer of the Public Library, and find it correct.
S. RODMAN SNELLING, Auditor.
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Lincoln Water Works, water service .
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Wheeler Reflector Co., merchandise 10 05
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Report of the Trustees of the Public Library.
LINCOLN, Feb. 1st, 1901.
The trustees of the Public Library submit herewith the report of the Treasurer and Librarian and a list of the books purchased during the year.
STATISTICS.
Number of volumes in Library Feb. 1, 1900 6,690
Accessions for the year 268
6,958
Number of volumes missing, worn out, and with-
drawn 4
Number of volumes in Library Feb. 1, 1901 6,954
Total delivery of books for the year 4,980
Number of names registered during the year 53
Total registration
1,387
Gifts of books, pamphlets and periodicals have been re- ceived from Hon. C. F. Adams, W. H. Baldwin, Miss E. Carruth, Dr. E. W. Emerson, Miss B. Scripture, Secretary of Commonwealth, Hon. G. W. Weymouth, Dr. L. Wheeler, E. W. Whymper, H. Wood, Rev. E. J. Young, U. S. Government, various departments.
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In Memoriam.
DR. GEORGE GROSVENOR TARBELL.
The trustees of the Public Library feeling keenly the loss of one of their number and sadly realizing the full meaning of the void thus occasioned, desire to give public expression to their high regard for their trusted and faithful co-worker.
His unfailing devotion to the interests of the library has ever been a source of inspiration to his fellow associates, and his wise counsel has never failed in the direction of high ideals and a standard of purity in the government of the noble institution.
With the passing away of Dr. George Grosvenor Tarbell not only the village of his birth and home, but the commun- ity at large suffer a loss which can only be computed by the summing up of a noble and unselfish life. Replete with noble charities, mindful of the unfortunate, his outstretched hand was ever ready to give aid and support, even where nature had refused the kindly office. Many a clouded little brain has felt the light of dawning intelligence glowing in its dark- ened cells through the kindly ministrations of this unique and gentle physician. Although the cheering presence may no more be felt in life, the influence of its sweetness and almost womanly tenderness will remain as a soothing balm to many an unfortunate. His was a nature of such modesty and so devoid of personal aggrandizement that no fulsome eulogy seems in harmony with the quiet and unobtrusive man. Respect for the deserving, and a full appreciation of the great loss to associates, friends and family, must be held responsible for kindly words if too plainly spoken. To those
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who knew him in social life, or whose good fortune it was to more closely share his confidence, he was ever the courte- ous gentleman and warm friend.
While keenly feeling the loss of a helpful associate and trusted companion, our sympathies go out to the aged mother whose only consolation in her great bereavement is the cherished memory of a dutiful and loving son, and a glimmer of the dawn, through the twilight of her life of a more perfect companionship.
SAMUEL H. PIERCE, Trustees JOHN F. FARRAR, of
JULIUS E. EVELETH, Public
JAMES L. CHAPIN, Library
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The following letter, addressed to Mr. Samuel H. Pierce, relating to the death of Dr. Tarbell, has been received from Senator Hoar :
January 28, 1901. MY DEAR COUSIN :
I have received this morning your letter from Los Angeles of January 21st, in which you ask me to write a sketch of our beloved cousin Doctor George Tarbell, to be read at the monthly meeting of the Trustees of the Lincoln Library, February 2nd, and thereafter to be published in the town book with the report of the Library Trustees.
I have just been confined to my bed for the greater part of a fortnight with the grippe and am just able to be about and attend to my business, although this very uncomfortable disorder seems still to have a very considerable hold on my system. It is a very busy season and I have some engage- ments beside my duties in the Senate which demand of me more time than I can well spare during the present ses- sion. So I cannot comply with your request. If I were to undertake it I should utterly fail to satisfy myself, or to satisfy you or the people of Lincoln.
If I could do it, you may be sure it would be a labor of love. I have known this simple and beautiful character from his carliest infancy. I have not seen him very fre- quently but have seen him almost always on occasions of special joy or sorrow in my life when his sympathy always added to the joy and always tempered the sorrow. He always seemed to me a model Christian gentleman, and a model Christian physician. I never discovered in him the slightest token of a selfish desire. He always scomed to be thinking how he could say or do some kindness to somebody. I never heard from his lips an unkind word. He seemed to study the case of every patient as if that patient's life
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were for the time being to him the one most precious thing in the world. He tried to go thoroughly into the case and to search the whole frame for possible cause of disease. He had a far too modest estimate of his own professional attain- ments, which I suppose, and indeed I have been assured by eminent physicians, were of a very high character indeed. He was an excellent citizen. He was a lover of Lincoln. He took a modest pride in the fact that persons of his name and blood had, in various generations, done their best to dis- charge the duties of citizenship without seeking any reward but the reward of doing them.
He was a perfect example in all the family relations. He shared and helped by his counsel, his excellent uncle's plan which has borne such fruit for the benefit of Lincoln. There was never a better son or a better brother or a better friend. I have always dwelt with special pleasure on what gave him so much pleasure, the fact that he was able to take his mother in her advanced age on a journey through Europe, where the mother and the son shared together the delights of European travel and enjoyed the glories of art and archi- tecture and historic association of the European capitals.
After all, it is characters like this and not costly buildings, or magnificent streets, or galleries, or libraries that are the true wealth of a New England town. Lincoln with her small population has been rich in men. I hope and believe the supply will not fail, and that like a tree fast planted by a river the old stock will continue to bear its fruit and that its leaf shall never fade.
I am with high regard, affectionately yours, GEO. F. HOAR.
Samuel H. Pierce, Esq.
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LINCOLN PUBLIC LIBRARY.
List of Accessions for 1900.
SHELF.
ABBOTT, W. J. Blue jackets of '98.
834.2
ACROSS the campus. Fuller, C. M ...
733.10
ADAMS, C. F. Charles Francis Adams : by his son. Statesmen) ...
(American
The sifted grain and the grain sifters ; address [before ] the State Hist. Soc. of Wisconsin Oct. 9, 1900. .
Ref.
ADAMS, Dr. J. Story of John Adams, a New England school- master ; by M. E. B., and H. G. B.
544.5
ADNEY, T. The Klondike stampede .
434.11
AFRICA. Bryce, J. Impressions of South Africa 434.7
AGE of chivalry. Bulfinch, T.
1333.1
ALABASTER, box, The. Besant, W.
733.8
ALEXANDER, the Great. Wheeler, B. I ..
545.4
ALLEN, A. V. G. Life and letters of Phillips Brooks 542.3
. . . ALLEN, G. Miss Cayleys's adventures. 733.6
ALLEN, J. L. The reign of law ...
744.1
ALLEN. W. F. Short history of the Roman people.
356.1
ALLSTON, M. Her Boston experiences
737.4
ALPHABET, Story of. Clodd, E .. 148.8
AMERICAN anthology. Stedman, E. C ..
Ref. 835.14 Ref.
ARABIA, the cradle of Islam. Swemer, S. M.
434.15
ARNOLD, M. Saintsbury, G. Matthew, Arnold 545.2
144.11
ART. Jameson, A. B. Sacred and legendary art ... See also Painters and Painting .
1333.1
ATLANTIC monthly 1899-1900 ; vols. 83-85.
1315.13
AUTOBIOGRAPHY of a quack. Mitchell, S. W.
733.14
BACHELLER, I. Eben Holden.
744.9
BAKER, R. S. Boy's book of inventions.
834.1
BALDWIN, J. Fifty famous stories retold
835.13
BARLOW, J. From the land of the shamrock .
744.16
BARNES, J. David G. Farragut.
548.4
BARR, A E. The maid of Maiden Lane
744.21
BARRIE, J. M. Tommy and Grizel.
744.14
BARTON, W. E. The prairie schooner.
836 9
BERRESFORD, Lord C. The break up of China.
432.7
BESANT, W. The alabaster box
733.8
BEWITCHED fiddle, The. McManus, S ..
737.1
BIBLE story in easy words for children. Pierson, H. W.
821.12
BIOGRAPHY of a grizzly. Thompson, E. S.
835.6
BIRDS. Blanchan, N. Bird neighbors 141.5
Chapman, F. M. Bird life 143.6
Dugmore, A. R. Bird homes
141.6
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ANDERSON, H. C. Fairy tales ; ed. by J. H. Stickney, 2 v
APRIL day, An. Emerson, E. W.
ARTHUR, King. Bulfinch, T. Age of chivalry.
AULD lang syne, 2nd. ser. Muller, F. M ..
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537.3
161
BISHOP, I. B. The Yangtze valley and beyond 432.9
BLANCHAN, N. pseud. Bird neighbors.
141.5
Nature's garden 141.7
BLUE jackets of '98. Abbott, W. J.
834.2
Book of legends. Scudder, H. C.
835.5
Books which have influenced me.
Gladstone, Ruskin and others ...
1328.20
BOUVET, M. Tales of an old chateau
737.3
BOY. Corelli, M.
744.10
BOY's book of inventions. Baker, R. S. . 834.1
744.17
BRADY, C. T. For the freedom of the sea The grip of honor
744.18 738.4
BRITON and Boer. Bryce, J., and others.
346.14
BROOKS, E. S. With Lawton and Roberts 836.5
BROOKS, N. Henry Knox. 545.6
BROOKS, P. Allen, A. V. G.
Life and letters of Phillips Brooks .. 542.3
BROWN, C. Knights in fustian.
733.18
BROWN, Capt. J. Chamberlain, J. E. John Brown 548.1
BRYCE. J. Impressions of South Africa 434.7
BRYCE, J., and others. Briton and Boer 346.14
BULFINCH, T. Age of chivalry ; or, King Arthur and his knights. .. 1333.1
744.2
BURR, A. Merwin, H. C. Aaron Burr. 548.2
545.1
CARDINAL'S snuff-box, The. Harland, H.
744.13
CATS. Winslow, H. Concerning cats
1334.2
CENTURY magazine, 1899, v. 58-59.
CENTURY, A. of American diplomacy . Foster, J. W 355.1
548.1
. CHAPMAN, F. M. Bird life .
143.6
CHARLEMAGNE. Davis, H. W. C. Charlemagne the hero of two
nations.
545.5
CHASE, S. P. Hart, A. B. Life of Salmon P. Chase
537.2
CHESTNUTT, C. W. Frederick Douglass
548.3
CHINA. Beresford, Lord C. The break up of China .
432.7
Bishop, I. B. The Yangtze valley and beyond
432.9
Colquhoun, A. R. Overland to China.
434.14
Reinsch, P. S. The opening of China .
136.33
Scidmore, E. R. China the long-lived empire
434.12
CHRIST. Farrar. F. W. The life of lives ...
1123.2
CLODD, E. Story of the alphabet ..
148.8
COLOMBIAN and Venezuelan republics.
Scruggs, W. L.
434.13
COLQUHOUN, A. R. Overland to China
434.14
CONNOR, R. The sky-pilot . 744.22
COOKERY. Farmer, F. M. The Boston cooking school cook-book
122 23
CORELLI, M. Boy; a sketch
744.10
CORNER, A, of the west. Fowler, E. H ..
733.15
CROCKETT, S. R. Joan of the sword hand.
733.11
CROMWELL, O. Morley, J. Oliver Cromwell . . .
543.5
CUMBERLAND Vendetta, A. Fox, J., jr .. . .
744.7
DAISY ; autobiography of a cat. Swan, M. E ..
835.4
DANA, J. D. Gilman, D. C. Life of J. D). Dana.
543.3
DAVIS, H. W. C. Charlemagne. .
545.5
DAVIS, W. S. A friend of Cæsar 744 6
DR. NORTHI and his friends. Mitchell, S. W.
744 12
DOLE, C. F. The Young citizen . 818.22
DOUGLASS, F. Chestnutt, C. W. Frederick Douglass 548.3
DOWN north and up along. Morley, M. W. 425.24
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1123.3
Peabody, F. G. Jesus Christ and the social question.
CLARK, R. S. (Sophie May) Jimmy, Lucy and all ..
818.23
CHAMBERLAIN, J. E. John Brown.
BURNETT, F. H. In connection with the De Willoughby claim.
BUSHNELL, H. Munger, T. T. Horace Bushnell.
BRIDE roses. Howells, W. D.
162
DREAM-f .. .. Wright, M. O
835.12
DREAM Of . ismail. Morris W 738.5 ·
DUGMORI. i. K. Bird homes. 141.6
DUNBAR, P. L. The strength of Gideon 733.12
DURER, A. Knackfuss, H. Durer 142.5
EARTHLY paradise, The. Morris W
1423.1
EBEN Holden. Bacheller, I ...
744 9
EDWARDS, Lieut. F. E. The '08 campaign of the 6th Mass. U. S. V.
341.15
ELEANOR. Ward, M. A ...
744 11
ELY, R T. Monopolies and trusts
EMERSON, E. W. An April day .
END of an era, The. Wise, J. S
ENGLAND. Le Gallienne, R. Travels in England
EXPANSION. Strong, J. .
FAIRY tales. Anderson. H. C.
835.14
FARMER, F. M. The Boston Cooking-school cook-book.
122.23
FARNHAM, C. H. Life of Francis Parkman
543.4
FARRAGUT, D. G. Barnes, J. David G. Farragut.
548.4
FARRAR, F. W. The life of lives .
1123.2
FERNS. Underwood. L M. Our native ferns and their allies.
147.3
FIELDS, A. Nathaniel Hawthorne.
548 5
FIFER-boy of the Boston siege. Rand, E. A ..
826 10
FISKE, J. A century of science and other essays. The Mississippi valley in the Civil War . .
345.13
FITZPATRICK, J. P. The Transvaal from within
344.25
FLAME, electricity and the camera.
· Iles. G. · ·
132.14
FOR the freedom of the sea
Brady, C. T. · ·
744 17
FORD. P. L. The many-sided Franklin .
544.1
FOSTER. J. W. A century of American diplomacy .
355.1
FOWLER, E. H. A corner of the west
733.15
FRANKLIN. B. Ford. P. L. The many-sided Franklin.
544.1
FRASER, W. A. Mooswa, and others of the Boundaries
835 10
FRIEDMAN, I K. Poor people ...
744.5
FRIEND. A, of Cæsar. Davis, W. S.
744.6
FROM the land of the Shamrock. Barlow, J.
744.16
FROM sand hill to Pine. Harte, B
733 17
FULLER, C. M. Across the campus
733.10
(GARDINER. L Sylvia in flower-land
835.7
GARRETT, E. H. The Pilgrim shore.
436.16
GENTLEMAN, The. from Indiana. Tarkington, B.
733.16
GILMAN. D. C. Life of James Dwight Dana
543.3
GIRL at the Half-way House. Hough, E ..
744 20
GLASGOW. E. The voice of the people.
733.3
GORHAM, G. C. Life of Edwin M. Stanton
541.2
GRANT. R. Unleavened bread.
733.1
GRAY, E Nature's miracles : familiar talks on science. 2 v .. 148.6 GREAT Britain. Larned. J. N. History of England; with topical analysis by H. P. Lewis .. 345.16
Smith, G. The United Kingdom
354.1
GRIP of honor. Brady, C. T .. 744.18
GUINNESS. H. Andrea del Sarto 535 8
Nissen. H. Rational home gymnastics 148 7
IlALE, E. E .. jr.
HAMLIN, C. E. Life and times of Hanibal Hamlin 541.3
HAPGOOD, N. Daniel Webster.
548.9
HARLAND, H. The cardinal's snuff-box
744.13
HARPER'S Monthly magazine, v. 98-100. 3 V
HARRISON, E. Home nursing . 137.7
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744.7
. Fox. J., jr A Cumberland vendetta.
1335 1
137.8 Ref. 544.6 434.10 137 9
GYMNASTICS. James Russell Lowell 548.7
163
HART, A. B. Salmon Portland Chase 537.2
Source book of American history 246.15
HARTE, F. B. From sand hill to pine .
733.17
HAWTHORN, N. Fields. A. Nathaniel Hawthorne
548.5
HEART of the ancient wood. Roberts, C. G. I) ..
745.2
HEART of oak books Norton, C. E., ed. 837 5 .
HEART's highway, The. Wilkins, M. E. 744.4
HIER Boston experience. Allston. M. 737.4
HERMIONE ; and other poems. Sill, E R. 1424.13
HERMITAGE. The. Sill, E 1
1424.14
HILLEGAS, H. C. Oom Paul's people .
346.13
HILLIS, N. D). Great books as life teachers.
1336.1
HITCHCOCK, C. H. Nancy Hanks : Story of Abraham Lincoln's mother. 538.1
HOBSON, J. A. John Ruskin.
545.3
HOLLAND and the Hollanders. Meldrum, D. S.
434.9
HOUGH, E. The girl at the Half-way House
744.20
HOUSE of the Wolfings Morris, W.
733.7
HOUSE-boat on the St. Lawrence. Tomlinson, E. W.
836.6
HOWE, J. W. Reminiscences.
544.3
HOWELLS, W. D. Bride roses ; a scene ..
738.4
Room forty-five ; a farce. 738.3 . . Their silver wedding journey. . 744.3
HUBBARD, E. Little journey's to the homes of American authors .. . 547 2
Little journeys to the homes of American Statesmen Little journeys to the homes of eminent painters ....
547.5
Little journeys to the homes of famous women.
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547.3
Little journeys to the homes of good men and great
547 1
HUME, A. S. Modern Spain .
345.14
HUNN, C. E. and Bailey L. HI. 'The amateur's practical garden-
book
144.6
HUNT, V. B Prisoners of the tower of London.
345.12
IBSEN, H. Jaeger, H. Henrik Ibsen .
546.2
ILES, G. Flame, electricity and the camera.
132.14
IN connection with the De Willoughby claim. Burnett. F H .. 744.2
INDIVIDUAL, The. Shaler, N S.
132 15
ITALY. Orsi, P. Modern Italy ..
345.15
JAEGER, H. Henrik Ibsen. 546.2
JAMESON, A. B. Legends of the Madonna
144.8
Legends of the Monastic orders
144.9
Memoirs of the Italian painters .
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144.11
JESUS Christ and the social question. Peabody, F. G.
JEWETT, S. (). The Queen's twin; and other stories .
738.2
JIMMY, Lucy and all. Clark, R. S.
818 23
JOAN of the sword hand. Crockett, S. R.
733.11
JOHNSTON, M. To have and to hold ..
735.12
KLONDIKE stampede, The. Adney, T.
434.11
KNACKFUSS, H. Durer. Rembrandt
142.6
KNIGHTS in fustian. Rrown, C. 733.18
KNOX, Gen. H. Brooks, N. Henry Knox ...
545.6
KUGLER, F. T. Italian schools of painting ; rev. by A. H Layard 2 v. 144.7
LAFAYETTE, Marquis de. Sichel E. The household of the Lafayettes 544.4
LARNED, J. N. History of England; with topical analysis by H. P. Lewis.
345.16
LE Gallienne, R. Travels in England . 464.10
LEE, Gen. R. E. Trent, W. P. Robert E. Lee.
548.6
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144.10
Sacred and legendary art. .
1123.8
142.5
547.4
104
LEGENDS. Scudder, I. E. Book of legends 835.5
LEGENDS of the Madonna. Jameson, A. B. 144.8
LEGENDS of the Monastic orders. Jameson, A. B. 144.9
LIFE-savers, The. Otis, J .. 835.8
LINCOLN, N. H. Hitchcock, C. H. Nancy Hanks
538.1
LITTLE folk of many lands. Milu, L. J.
1334.1
LODGE, H. C. Address at unveiling of statue of Daniel Webster, Washington, Jan. 18, 1900 331.9
LOUNSBERRY, A. Guide to the trees
145 5
LOVE, The, of Parson Lord. Wilkins, M. E.
737.2
LOWELL, J. R. Hale, E. E., jr. James Russell Lowell.
548.7
MACKAIL, J. W. Life of William Morris.
542.1
MACMANUS, S. The bewitched fiddle ..
737.1
MADAM Mary of the Zoo. Wesselhoeft, L. F.
835.11
MAID, The, of Maiden Lane. Barr, A. E.
744.21
MAN with the hoe, and other poems. Markham E.
1424 11
MANN, R. The prelude and the play .
733.5
MARKHAM, E. The man with the hoe, and other poems.
1424.11
MARY Paget. Smith, M. C ..
735.13
MASSACHUSETTS. Acts and resolves, 1900 .. Ref.
Journal of the House, 1900.
Ref.
Journal of the Senate, 1900.
Ref.
Opinions of Attorneys-General, 1891-1898
Ref.
Board of Education. Rpt. 63d. 1898-99
Ref.
Census, 1895, v. 6. .
Ref.
Metropolitan Water Board, Rpt. 1899.
Government. Mowry, W. A. Elements of civil government in the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts 838.3
MASSACHUSETTS Society Sons of the American Revolution. Histori- cal memoranda ..
MAU, A. Pompeii, its life and art.
341.17 432.8
MAXIMILIAN, I. Stevenson, S. Y. Maximilian in Mexico
345.11
MELDRUM, D. S. Holland and the Hollanders.
434.9
MERWIN, H. C. Aaron Burr. 548.2
MICHAEL Rolf, Englishman. Pendered, M. L ...
735.10
MILLAIS, J, E. Millais, J. G. Life and letters of J. E. Milliase ...
541.1
MILN, L. J Little folks of many lands.
1334.1 733.6
Miss Cayley's adventures. Allen, G.
345.13
MISSISSIPPI Valley in the Civil War. Fiske, J. .
733.14
MITCHELL, S. W. Autobiography of a quack. Dr. North and his friends.
744.12
MONOPOLIES and trusts. Ely, R. T.
137.8
MONSIER Beancaire. Tarkington. B.
744.8
MOORE, N. Pilgrims and Puritans.
838.1
MOOSWA, and others of the Boundaries.
Fraser, W. A.
835.10
MORLEY, J. Oliver Cromwell.
543 5
MORLEY, M. W. Down north and up along (Nova Scotia).
435.24
MORRIS, W. The dream of John Ball.
738.5
The earthly paradise.
1423.1
The house of the Wolfings
733.7
Mackail. J. W. Life of William Morris
542.1
MOSCHELES, F. Fragments of an autobiography
543.2
MOWRY, W. A. Elements of civil government, local, state and national . 838.2
Elements of civil government in the Common- wealth of Massachusetts 838.3
MULLER, F. M.
Auld lang syne, 2nd ser. 1315.13
MUNGER, T. T.
Horace Bushnell. 545.1
MY new curate. Sheehan, P. A. 733.2
165
141.7
NATURE'S miracles. Gray, E.
148.6
NISSEN, H. Rational home gymnastics 148.7
NOBLE, E. Russia and the Russians. 355.2
NORTON, C. E., ed. Heart of oak books. 6 v ..
837.5
NURSING Harrison, E. Home nursing
137.7
OoM Paul's people. Hillegas, H. C
346.13
ORSI, P. Modern Italy
345.15
OTIS, J. The life-savers. With Preble at Tripoli.
836 8
PAGE, T. N. Santa Claus's partner .
735.11
PAINE, T. Sedgwick, E.
Thomas Paine
548.8
PAINTERS and paintings. Ilubbard. E. Little journeys to the homes of eminent painters. . 547.5
Jameson, A. B. Memoirs of Italian
painters .. 144.10
Modern French masters : ed. by J. C. Van Dyke. 141.4
Old Dutch and Flemish masters : ed. by J. C. Van Dyke. 141.3
Old Italian masters ; engraved by T. Cole : notes by W. J. Stillman. 141.2
144.7
PAOLO and Francesca. Phillips, S
PARKMAN, F. Farnham, C. H. Life of Francis Parkman 543.4
1123.3
PENDERED, M. L. Michael Rolf, Englishman. 735.10
PHILLIPS, S. Paolo and Francesca. 1424.15
745.1
PIERSON, H. W. Bible story in easy words for children
821.12
PILGRIM shore, The. Garrett, E. H.
436.16
PILGRIMS and Puritans. Moore, N
838.1
POMPEII, its life and art. Mau. A.
432.8
POOR people. Friedman, I. K ...
744.5
PORTER, Rev. E. G. The Second Church in Plymouth : address, Nov. 9, 1898.
Ref.
PRAIRIE Schooner, The. Barton, W. E.
836.9
PRELUDE and the play. Mann, R.
733.5
PRISONERS of the Tower of London. Hunt. V. B. 345.12
PROPHETS of the nineteenth century. (Carlyle, Ruskin, Tolstoi).
Ward, M. A.
547.6
QUEEN'S twin, The. Jewett, S. ().
738.2
RAND, E. A, The fifer-hoy of the Boston siege
836.10
RECOLLECTIONS of an old musician Ryan, T.
544.2
RED blood and blue. Robertson. H.
713 13
REIGN of law. The. Allen. J. L
744.1
REINSCH, P. S. World politics at the end of the nineteenth century 136 33
RIDDLE. G. ed. A modern reader and speaker 1316.4 ROBERTS, C. G. D. The heart of the ancient wood . 745.2
ROBERTSON, H. Red blood and blue.
713.13
ROLAND, Madame M. J. P. Private memoirs ; ed. by E G. Johnson 546.1
ROME. Allen. W. F. Short history of the Roman people .
356.1
Room forty-five. Howells, W. D .. 738.3
RUSKIN, J. Hobson, J. A. John Ruskin, social reformer 545.3
Ward, M. A. Prophets of the 19th century 547.6
RUSSIA and the Russians. Noble, E.
355.2
RYAN, T. Recollections of an old musician.
544.2
SAILING alone around the world. Slocum, Capt. J.
434.8
ST. Nicholas, 1899-1300. 2 1
SAINTSBURY, G. Matthew Arnold. 545.2
Kugler, F. F. Italian schools of painting
1424.15
PEABODY, F. G. Jesus Christ and the social question.
PHILLPOTTS, E. Son of the morning.
.
NATURE's garden. Blanchan, N
835.8
166
SANTA Claus's partner. Page, T. N
735 11
SARTO, Andrea del. Guinness, H. Andrea del Sarto 535.8
SCIDMORE, E. R. China, the long-lived empire . 434.12
SCRUGGS, W. L. The Colombian and Venezuelan republics. 434.13
SCUDDER, H. E. The book of legends.
835.5
SEDGWICK, E. Thomas Paine .. 548.8
SHALER, N. S. The individual. 132.15
SHEEHAN, P. A. My new curate 733.2
SICHEL. E. The household of the Lafayette s
544.4
SILL, E. R. Hermione and other poems. . .
1424.13
The hermitage and other poems 1424.14
Poems. 1424.12
Prose works 1337.1
SKY-pilot, The. Connor, R.
744.22
SLOCUM, Capt. J. Sailing alone around the world.
434.8
SMITH, G. The United Kingdom.
354.1
SMITH, M. P. W. The young and old Puritans of Hatfield. 836.7
735.13
SMITH, Col. N. Stories of great national songs
1316 3
SONS of the morning. Philipotts, E.
745.1
SOPHIA Weyman, S. J.
744.15
SPAIN. Hume, M. A. S. Modern Spain.
345.14
STANTON, E. M. Gorham. G. C. Life and public services of Edwin M. Stanton. ..
541.2
STEDMAN, E C .. Comp American anthology, 1787-1899. Ref.
STEVENSON, R. L. Letters. ed. by S. Colvin.
543.1
STEVENSON, S. Y. Maximilian in Mexico.
345.11
STORY, M. Charles Sumner.
537.1
STRENGTH, The, of Gideon. Dunbar, P. L.
733.12
STRONG, J. Expansion
137.9
SUMNER, C. Storey, M. Life of Charles Sumner
537.1
SWAN, M. E. Daisy ; autobiography of a cat.
835.4
SWEMER, S. M. Arabia, the cradle of Islam.
434.15
SYLVIA in flower-land. Gardiner, L.
835.7
TALES of an old chateau. Bouvet, M ..
737.3
TARKINGTON, B. The gentleman from Indiana
733.16
Monsieur Beaucaire. 744.8
THEIR silver wedding journey. Howells, W. I).
744.3
THOMPSON, E. Seaton. Biography of a grizzly.
835.6
THE trail of the sandhill stag ..
835.9
THOMPSON, G. G. Seaton. A woman tenderfoot. 432.25
To have and to hold. Johnston, M .. 735.12
TOILING, The, of Felix ; and other poems. Van Dyke. H
1424.10
TOLSTOI, Count L. War and peace
733.4
TOMLINSON. E. The house-boat on the St. Lawrence. 836.6
TOMMY and Grizel. Barrie, J. M. 744.14
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