Town annual report of Andover 1883, Part 3

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 110


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Cost of land,


$3000 00


Cost of improvements, as per


last Report, $7144 37


Cost of improvements this year,


776 32


$7920 69 -


Balance on hand,


3 68


-$10924 37


-


Total cost of improvements,


$7920 69


Deduct total sales of lots, wood, etc.,


2770 30


$5150 39


-


57


Lots sold as per last Report, Lots sold this year,


96


24


120


Interments as per last Report,


140


Interments this year,


25


-


165


Respectfully submitted for the Committee,


GEORGE FOSTER, CLERK AND TREASURER.


ANDOVER, Feb. 7, 1883.


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Treasurer's Account.


John H. Flint, Treasurer, in account with Town of Andover.


DR.


Cash in Treasury Feb. 6th 1882, $11034 17


George W. Foster, collector, 1879 and 1880, 52


Charles S. Parker, collector, 1881, 537 60


Charles S. Parker, collector, interest on taxes 1881,


19 00


Charles S. Parker, collector, 1882,


24327 36


State Treasurer, Corporation Tax,


15987 39


State Treasurer, Bank Tax,


9047 07


State Treasurer, State Aid,


1639 00


State Treasurer, Relief Indigent Soldiers and Sailors, 392 50


State Treasurer, School Fund,


188 66


Town House rent,


566 40


Pauper account,


114 22


Auctioneer's Licenses,


4 00


Liquor Licenses, ,


3 00


Hay Scale fees,


94 00


Andover National Bank, Notes discounted,


31800 00


Spring Grove Cemetery, sale of lots,


530 00


Board of Luke Worthley,


574 75


W. B. Allen, Superintendent of Almshouse,


400 00


Use of Derrick,


56 25


Standing Grass,


4 00


County Treasurer, Dog Licenses,


422 34


Estate of A. P. Ware, for Sidewalks,


1000 00


Rent of Stores at Ballard Vale,


100 00


$98842 23


JOHN H. FLINT, TREASURER.


ANDOVER, Feb. 5, 1883.


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CR.


By Cash paid Selectmens' Orders :


Schools,


$9484 26


School-houses,


1323 75


Highways,


6261 43


Sidewalks,


771 79


Removing Snow,


1675 10


Fire Department,


1630 63


Street Lamps,


641 14


Hay Scales,


25 00


Town Officers,


1931 49


Town House,


701 75


Printing and Stationery,


455 14


Interest,


1514 32


Cemetery,


776 32


Decoration Day,


175 00


Notes discounted,


30500 00


Abatement of Taxes,


525 44


Discount on Taxes,


1281 30


County Tax,


3510 62


State and Bank Tax,


5340 37


Chickering's Reservoir,


300 00


Extension of Town House,


1237 20


Adjustment of Bank Tax,


108 31


Elm Street,


403 77


Insurance of Memorial Hall,


270 00


Water Supply,


125 00


Ledge near Depot,


327 50


Engine House,


9957 83


Repairs on Steamer,


994 05


Miscellaneous,


1018 83


By Cash paid Overseers Orders :


Indigent Soldiers and Sailors,


614 00


State Aid,


1720 50


Almshouse,


4617 80


Repairs on Almshouse,


388 04


Relief out of Almshouse,


2757 03


Bounty to Soldiers,


5250 00


Cash on hand to balance,


227 52


$98842 23


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LIABILITIES.


Trustees of Memorial Hall Fund,


$20000 00


Trustees of Proprietors' Fund, Andover National Bank, Sidewalk Fund,


1600 00


1300 00


1000 00


$23900 00


ASSETS.


Cash on hand,


$ 227 52


Due from Cities and Towns,


438 89


State Treasurer, Additional Aid,


372 00


State Treasurer, State Aid,


2011 00


Taxes uncollected, C. S. Parker, col.,


995 56


Rent due from Ballard Vale market,


50 00


$4094 97


Balance against the Town,


$19805 03


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Collector's Report.


Charles S. Parker in account with the Town of Andover.


Dr.


Amount due Town on Taxes as per last Report, 1881,


$537 60


Cr.


Amount collected,


$341 12


Abatements,


196 48


$537 60


Interest on Taxes 1881,


$19 00


Dr.


$23600 42


Assessors' List of Taxes for 1882, Bank Tax,


1722 50


$25322 92


Cr.


Amount collected,


$22717 10


Discount on Town Tax,


1177 95


Discount on Bank Tax,


103 05


Abatements,


328 96


$24327 36


Amount uncollected,


995 56


$25322 92


CHARLES S. PARKER, COLLECTOR OF TAXES.


ANDOVER, Feb. 5, 1883.


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Punchard Free School.


The Trustees of the Punchard Free School herewith submit their Annual Statement of the condition of the Fund, and of the Receipts and Expenditures for the year ending February 1st, 1883. Amount of Fund as per last Report, $75205 00


Invested in Real Estate Mortgages,


$62800 00


Invested in City and Town Bonds,


12000 00


Deposited in Andover Savings Bank,


155 00


Deposited in Andover National Bank,


250 00


$75205 00


RECEIPTS.


Balance of cash on hand, as per last Report,


$1787 66


Income received since said Report,


4394 23


$6181 89


EXPENDITURES.


Cash paid :


William G. Goldsmith, Principal, salary,


$2000 00


Florence M. Locke, Assistant, salary,


500 00


Sara A. Leonard, Assistant, salary,


400 00


Charlotte M. Donald, Assistant, salary,


167 00


Moses Foster, Treasurer, salary,


200 00


Curtis M. Baldwin, janitor,


250 00


John T. Shaw, Music Teacher,


132 00


C. A. Marsh, Music Teacher,


54 00


Kate A. Findley, Elocution,


20 00


J. A. Smart, Agent, Insurance,


450 00


John Chandler, coal and wood,


186 00


W. F. Draper, Printing and Stationery,


110 86


City of Lawrence, Tax for 1881,*


77 75


City of Lawrence, Tax for 1882,*


68 06


Town of Reading, Tax,*


26 69


Town of Andover, Tax,*


5 50


M. V. Gleason, cement and labor,


61 75


Amount carried forward,


$4709 61


Estates held by foreclosure of mortgage.


63


Amount brought forward,


$4709 61


Cash paid :


C. A. Burdett, diplomas, .


24 00


Thomas Howell, account, 28 50


John Sullivan, account,


20 43


John Doherty, account,


28 00


John Sweeney, account,


4 50


M. F. Insurance Co., Insurance,


8 75


Geo. H. Poor, services,


7 00


T. A. Holt and Co., account,


13 76


E. Pike, account,


43 47


Hardy and Cole, account,


14 37


Geo. S. Merrill, account,


25


C. M. Baldwin, account,


: 20


Horace Wilson, account,


2 50


J. J. Pearson, account,


5 50


Johnson's Express, account,


2 55


Smith and Manning, account,


1 20


William Garrett, account,


3 00


Woods and Hill, account,


1 50


Metric Bureau, account,


90


J. E. Whiting, account,


75


$4927 74


Cash deposited in Andover National Bank to balance,


1254 15


$6181 89


Respectfully submitted,


EDWARD TAYLOR, MOSES FOSTER,


GEORGE GOULD,


BENJ'N BOYNTON,


MALCOLM DOUGLASS,


JAMES H. LAIRD,


NATHAN FRYE,


AUSTIN H. BURR.


ANDOVER, February 1, 1883.


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Eleventh Annual Report


OF THE


Trustees of Memorial Hall.


IT is the privilege of the Trustees to address the Town this year in words of hearty congratulation, in view of the great and unexpected good fortune that has fallen to its lot. In our report of last year we had occasion to mention the cir- cumstance that the Library, though supplied with the means of making some additions to its collection, could not continue its present rate of growth solely on the strength of the money derived annually from the dog-licenses. The question was asked, " Shall we fall behind in our purchase of new books which every one wishes to see ? Or will some way be found of securing to the Library the addition of $200 a year, per- manent income ?" This question has been answered from the far away city of New York in a way which must be peculiarly gratifying to every citizen of Andover, and which makes the year 1882 a shining one in the annals of our Library. This is the answer.


NEW YORK, NOV. 23, 1882.


JOSEPH W. SMITH, ESQ.,


President Board of Trustees Memorial Hall, Andover, Mass.


DEAR SIR: I hand you enclosed my check for five thou- sand dollars ($5000) as a gift to the Memorial Hall Library of Andover. The only condition I make is, that it should be invested as a permanent fund for all coming time, and the income only to be used each year for the purchase of books for the Library. I make this gift as a testimonial of my love


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and affection for the home of my boyhood, and the warm and abiding interest I still take in the welfare and prosperity of the town.


It has been most gratifying to me to be informed by you of the interest the citizens have taken in the Library in the past, and I trust it will continue for many years to come.


With sentiments of respect and affection, I remain,


Yours very truly,


JOHN BYERS.


At a special meeting of the Trustees held on Saturday evening Nov. 25, the gift of Mr. Byers was formally accepted, and acknowledged by the following communication.


,


ANDOVER, MASS., Nov. 29, 1882.


JOHN BYERS, EsQ.


DEAR SIR: The munificent gift tendered by you to the Trustees of Memorial Hall, is received by them with a full appreciation of the generosity that has dictated it, and with a lively remembrance of that interest in the welfare of our Library which at an earlier date led you to contribute largely to its foundation. The present gift is as timely as that which ten years ago filled three alcoves with books of solid worth in memory of your brother, Peter Smith Byers. By a vote of the Board of Trustees this fund will be permanently invested, and known as the John Byers Fund, the interest being appro- priated solely to the purchase of books. It will enable tlie Trustees to place upon the shelves, books which have hitherto been beyond their reach, and will add very much to the value of the Library, as a means of culture for those who desire improvement as well as amusement. It will make it in time a collection of great value, and cannot but add largely to the attractions of this old and honorable town of which you have such pleasant remembrances. For books


" Are a substantial world both pure and good, Round these with tendrils strong as flesh and blood Our pastime and our happiness will grow."


There can be no question but that the people of Andover


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will have associations connected with your name as pleasant as those which you now have of the place of your boyhood. In behalf of the Trustees,


I am very truly yours,


JOSEPH W. SMITH, President of the Board.


In the day of assured competence there is often a peculiar pleasure in looking back to the period of early growth ; and as we shall probably have no occasion to mention the con- dition of our finances in the Annual Reports for a long time to come, a slight sketch of our resources, past and present, will not be without interest.


The sum originally placed at the disposal of the Trustees for the foundation and support of the library was $6000. Of this $3000 were given by Mr. John Smith, with whom the plan of a Public Library originated, and $3000 were the gift of the same absent son of Andover who has now so handsomely placed the capstone on the edifice. This sum was given as a memorial of the brother of the donor, Peter Smith Byers ; and was accompanied by the request that it be expended for the purchase of books of permanent worth. In accordance with this request, three alcoves were designated as the Peter Smith Byers alcoves, and nearly filled with standard works of English literature. In addition to this thie Trustees ex- pended about $1000 in providing books of a lighter character. At this time no sum was at the disposal of the Trustees for the supply of newspapers to the reading-room. Mr. Joseph W. Smith met this want by the annual donation of $34, until the year 1874. In that year the Town voted to appropriate the sum derived from dog-licences to the use of the library and reading-room,- an appropriation which has been con- tinued up to the present time, and which has given them a sum averaging not far from $370 annually. In September 1877 a donation of $1000 was received from Mr. Peter Smith most of which was expended in carrying out a suggestion, by which it was accompanied, that the grounds about the build-


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ing be improved ; and in January of the succeeding year Mr. John Smith sent to the Trustees a check for $1000, to be used for the purchase of books. This sum as we have re- marked, was nearly exhausted at the close of our last financial year.


The annual examination of the Library shows that the property has been well taken care of, and that no loss has been sustained. For details we refer the reader to the care- ful and elaborate'report of our Librarian ; and, in connection with that report, we would once more call attention to its great value as a Supplementary Catalogue, and to the impor- tance of preserving it every year.


Respectfully submitted,


JOSEPH W. SMITH, FRANCIS H. JOHNSON, WARREN F. DRAPER, JAMES B. SMITH, JOHN CORNELL,


E. KENDALL JENKINS, JOSEPH A. SMART,


TRUSTEES.


ANDOVER, Jan. 30, 1883.


68


Report of Librarian.


To the Board of Trustees of the Memorial Hall Library :


GENTLEMEN, - I herewith submit my Report as Librarian for the year 1882.


Comparative Statistics.


1SS1.


1882.


Number of volumes added by purchase,


279


321


Number of volumes presented,


21


53


Volumes of periodicals bound,


28


28


Whole number of volumes in the Library,


7172


7574


Pamphlets presented during the year,


216


83


Whole number of pamphlets in the Library,


4707


4790


Number of days on which books were delivered,


249


250


Number of volumes delivered,


20,970


21,346


Largest daily issue,


243


233


Largest weekly issue,


586


577


Average daily issue,


84


85


Per-centage of juvenile and fiction circulated,


74}


75₺


Notices to delinquent borrowers,


1021


1036


New names registered,


227


210


Whole number of names registered,


3118


3328


Number of volumes covered anew,


1841


2218


Number of volumes rebound,


109


140


Average daily attendance in Reading-room,


63


65


Volumes delivered for use in Reading-room,


375


415


Amount of fines collected,


$41 80


$39 72


Amount received for use of books,


25 80


15 76


Amount received for sale of Catalogues (9),


6 75


Amount received for sale of Supplements, (5 bound),


2 50


Amount received for sale of Supplements (7 unbound),


2 45


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Donors of Books, Pamphlets, and Papers.


Vols. Pamp. Pap's.


Andover, Town of,


8


Bancroft, C. F. P.,


1


.


Barnard, Mrs. H. P.,


2


Boston Public Library,


4


Bridgeport Public Library, Ct.,


1


Brookline Public Library,


1


1


Cambridge Public Library,


1


Concord Public Library,


1


Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, Vt.,


1


Greene, Rev. H. S., Estate of,


3


364


Johnson, Rev. F. H.,


1


104


Lawrence Public Library,


1


Malden Public Library,


1


Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty


to Animals, "Our Dumb Animals," for 1882.


Massachusetts, State of,


5


New Bedford Public Library,


1


Newton Free Library,


1


Peabody Institute,


1


Poor, G. H.,


1


2


Porter, E. G.,


1


Russell, Hon. W. A.,


7


Smith, Rev. Charles,


9


Smith, John,


52


Smith, P. D., Map of Andover, 1830,


12


Taylor, Edward,


2


Theological Seminary Library,


1


United States,


3


62


Worcester Public Library,


53


83


520


Other Donations.


Jones, Hezekiah. A Great Blue Heron.


Lowe, Miss M. A. Portrait of Daniel Webster, and complete Military Outfit of Major Joseph L. Lowe.


Whitman, William, 23 jars containing samples of Wool.


During the year fifty volumes have been withdrawn, and replaced with new ones.


One number of the Atlantic Monthly and one number of St. Nicholas have been taken from the Reading-room and not returned.


ANDOVER, Jan. 8, 1883.


BALLARD HOLT, LIBRARIAN.


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LIST OF AOCESSIONS, 1882.


Abbott, C. C. Primitive Industries ; or, Illustrations of the Handiwork in Stone, Bone, and Clay of the Native


Races of the Northern Atlantic Seaboard of America, 317.13 Adams, C. K. A Manual of Historical Literature, 422.9


Adams, J. John Randolph. [American Statesmen.] 427.13


Alcott, L. M. Aunt Jo's Scrap Bag. An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving, 651.19


Proverb Stories, 651.20


Alden, W. L. Christopher Columbus. 1440-1506.


446.10


Alexander, Mrs., pseud. See Hector, A. F.


American Agriculturist, 1881,


1351.9


American Naturalist, 1881,


1342.3


Amicis, E. de. Morocco, its People and Places,


342.14


Amory, M. B. The Domestic and Artistic Life of J. S. Copley, 313.13


Anderson, E. L. On Horseback; In the School and on the Road, 428.7


Andrews, S. J. The Life of Our Lord upon the Earth, 313.14


Aschenbroedel. [No Name Series.] 727.25


Arnold, M. Irish Essays, 331.27


Aubertin, J. J. A Flight to Mexico, 432.11


Auerbach, B. Spinoza. A Novel,


876.7


Austey, T. Vice Versa ; or, A Lesson to Fathers,


863.2


Auton, C., pseud. See Hoppin, A.


Bain, A. John Stuart Mill; A Criticism, with Personal Recollections, 313.15


Baker, C. A. A Summer in the Azores, with a Glimpse of Maderia, 433.21


Baker, J. Montesquieu's Considerations on the Causes of the Grandeur and Decadence of the Romans, 434.4


Baldwin, J. The Story of Siegfried, 817.5


Bancroft, G. History of the Formation of the Constitution


of the United States of Anerica, 2 Vols., 442.9-10


Barbour, A. Victor Hugo and his Time, 313.21


Baring-Gould, S. Germany, Present and Past, 436.10


Barnard, H. P. Roy's Search; or, Lost in the Cars, 885.8


The Sheltered Stranger, 885.9


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Barrett, W. A. English Church Composers. [Great Musi- cians.] 454.26


Barrili, A. G. The Eleventh Commandment. A Romance, 866.9


Beard, D. C. The American Boy's Handy Book, 854.1


Beard, G. M. American Nervousness ; its Causes and Con- sequences, 416.19


Bedford, G. A Manual of Sculpture. Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek, Roman, 412.8


Belt and Spur. Stories of the Knights of the Middle Ages, 817.6


Bent, S. A. Short Sayings of Great Men, 422.10


Besant, W. The Revolt of Man,


876.9


Bigelow, J. Molinos the Quietist,


376.25


Björnson, B. The Bridal March and other Stories, 726.9 Captain Mansanna and other Stories, 726.10


Black, W. The Four Macnicols, 848.3


Blades, W. The Biography and Typography of William


Caxton, England's first Printer, 313.12


Boston Journal of Chemistry, Vol. xv., 1881, 1352.8


Bradley, E. (Cuthbert Bede). Adventures of Mr. Verdant


Green, 742.14


Brinley, G. Essays, 331.28


Brown, J, Spare Hours. Third Series. Locke and Syd- enham and other Papers, 416.25


Buckley, A. B. The Winners in Life's Race ; or, the Great Backboned Family, 417.13


Burdette, R. J. William Penn (1644-1718). [Lives of American Worthies.] 446.11


Cable, G. W. Madame Delphine, 873.15


Campaigns of the Civil War :


Vol. 1. Nicolay, J. G. Outbreak of the Rebellion, 458.10


Vol. 2. Force, M. F. From Fort Henry to Corinth, 458.11


Vol. 3. Webb, A. S. The Peninsula. McClellan's Cam- paign of 1862, 458.12


Vol. 4. Ropes, J. C. The Army under Pope, 458.13


Vol. 5. Palfrey, F.W. The Antietam and Fredericksburg, 458.14 Vol. 6. Doubleday, A. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, 458.15 Vol. 7. Cist, H. M. The Army of the Cumberland. 458.16


Vol. 8. Greene, F. V. The Mississippi, 458.17


Vol. 9. Cox, J. D. Atlanta, 458.18


Vol. 10. Cox, J. D. The March to the Sea: Franklin and Nashville, 458.19


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Carlyle, T. Reminiscences of my Irish Journey in 1849, 432.12 Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine. New Series. Vol. i. 1882, 1335.4


Champlin, J. D., Jr. Young Folks Cyclopaedia of Common Things, 422.7


Champney, L. W. Three Vassar Girls Abroad, 813.2


Church, A. J. Stories from Livy, 362.24


Cist, H. M. Army of the Cumberland. [Campaigns of the Civil War.] 458.16


Clarke, J. F. Events and Epochs in Religious History, 372.13


Clemons, S. L. (Mark Twain). The Prince and the Pauper, 761.8 The Stolen White Elephant, 761.9


Clement, C. E. Charlotte Cushman. [American Actor


Series. ] 313.18


Coan, T. Life in Hawaii: An Autobiographic Sketch of Mission Life and Labors. (1835-1881.) 313.16


Cobbe, F. P. The Peak in Darien. An Octave of Essays, 474.12


Collier, J. A Primer of Art, 188.1


Collins, W. L. La Fontaine and other French Fabulists, 454.12


Conant, A. J. Footprints of Vanished Races in the Missis- sippi Valley, 368.20


Contemporary Review, Vol. x1. 1881, 1322.8


Cooke, C. A. To-days and Yesterdays, 886.11


Cox, J. D. Atlanta. [Campaigns of the Civil War.] 458.18


The March to the Sea : Franklin and Nashville. [Cam- paigns of the Civil War.] 458.19


The Second Battle of Bull Run, as connected with the Fitz-John Porter Case, 458.22


Craik, D. M. M. Plain Speaking, 423.20


Cumming, C. F. G. At Home in Fiji, 433.13


Cupples, G. The Deserted Ship : A Story of the Atlantic, 877.4


Cuthbert Bede, pseud. See Bradley, E.


Cutts, E. L. Charlemagne, 342.16


Darwin, C. The Formation of Vegetable Mould, through the Action of Worms, with Observations of their Habits, 314.4


Daunt, A. The Three Trappers, 855.2


Dayton, A. C. Last Days of Knickerbocker Life in New York, 366.24


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Desmond Hundred, The. [Round-Robin Series. ] 766.21


Dewing, M. R. From Attic to Cellar, 428.4


Dicey, E. Victor Emmanuel. [The New Plutarch. ] 465.23


Dingy House at Kensington, The, 753.14


Donnelly, I. Atlantis: The Antediluvian World, 433.15


Dorothea. [Round-Robin Series. ] 766.20


Doubleday, A. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. [Cam- paigns of the Civil War.] 458.15


Draper, J. W. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, 416.17-18


Drinkwater, J. M. Fifteen ; or, Lydia's Happenings, 745.11


Drury, P. M. A Fruitful Life : Narrative of the Experiences.


and Missionary Labors of Stephen Paxson, 446.18


Duncan, P. M. Heroes of Science : Botanists, Zoölogists, and Geologists, 195.3


Ebers, G. The Burgomaster's Wife, 866.6


Eggleston, G. C. The Wreck of the Red-Bird, 877.5


Encyclopaedia Britannica, Ninth Edition, Vol. xiv., Kas-Lon, *545.3


Erkstein, E. Quintus Claudius : A Romance of Imperial


Rome. 2 Vols., 866.10-11


Ewald, A. C. Stories from the State Papers, 434.5


Faber, E. The Mind of Mencius, 448.28


Fairbairn, A. M. Studies in the Life of Christ, 476.11


Faiths of the World. St. Giles Lectures. 476.17


Farrar, C. S. History of Sculpture, Painting, and Archi- tecture, 311.15


Farrar, F. W. Mercy and Judgment,


476.10


The Early Days of Christianity, 372.16


Fields, J. T. Biographical Notes and Personal Sketches, with unpublished Fragments and Letters,


313.5


Yesterdays with Authors,


313.11


Finley, M. Elsie's Holidays at Roseland, 725.19 Grandmother Elsie, 725.20


Fogg, W. P. The Land of the Arabian Nights, 432.16


Forbes, S. R. Rambles in Rome,


177.23


Force, M. F. Erom Fort Henry to Corinth. [Campaigns


of the Civil War.] 458.11


Fox, C. Journals and Letters of, from 1835-1871. Edited


H. N. Pym, 313.9


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Frothingham, O. B. George Ripley. [American Men of Letters.] 457.6


Froude, J. A. Thomes Carlyle : A History of the first Forty


Years of his Life, 1795-1835. 2 Vols., 313.19-20


Galdos, B. P. Gloria. A Novel. 2 Vols., 866.7-8


Gautier, T. My Household Pets, 845.1


Guyarre, C. Aubert Dubayet; or, The Two Sister Re- publics, 757.14


Geddie, J. Beyond the Himalayas, 177.22


Geikie, A. Geological Sketches at Home and Abroad, 317.14


Gilman, A. Magna Charta Stories, 885.11


Gluemer, C. von. A Noble Name; or, Denninghausen, 757.13


Gordon, G. H. A War Diary of Events in the War of the Great Rebellion, 1863-1865, 437.22


Green, J. R. The Making of England,


436.11.


Greene, F. V. The Mississippi. [Campaigns of the Civil War.] 458.17


Greene, S. S. An Analysis of the English Language, 331.26


Griffis, W. E. Corea : The Hermit Nation, 187.3


Grohman, W. A. B. Camps in the Rockies, 432.14


Hale, E. E., and S. A Family Flight over Egypt and Syria, 191.2


Hall, A. C. Miss Leighton's Perplexities, 886.12


Halevy, L. Abbé Constantine, 873.16


Hamerling, R. Aspasia. A Romance of Art and Love in


Ancient Hellas. 2 Vols., 866.4-5


Hamerton, P. G. The Graphic Arts. 412.7


Hamilton, Alexander. Loge, H. C. [American Statesmen.] 427.10


Hanson, C. H. Homer's Stories simply told, 817.8


Hardy, T. Two on a Tower, 876.11


Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. lxiii. 1881,


1332.4


Harper's Young People. 1881-1882,


682.1-2


Harper's Weekly, Vol. xxvi. 1882,


481.19


Harte, F. B. Flip; and Found at Blazing Star,


867.10


Thankful Blossom. A Romance of the Jerseys, 1779, 867.11 Hauff, W. Tales of the Caravan, Inn, and Palace, 817.7


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