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The supply of water has been materially increased the past year, and as far as it reaches gives ample supply, with a natural pressure of about twenty-eight pounds. But we hope the Town will see the necessity of extending the system this current year, in accordance with the recommendation of the Water Committee.
There has been some extra expense on Andover Engine, such as new pump, broken piston-rod, and new piping, which entailed an outlay of about three hundred dollars. Consequently there are some outstanding bills against the Fire Department.
I would recommend that $2500 be appropriated for the running expenses of the Fire Department the ensuing year.
SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY.
Engine-houses and land, $12400 00
Steam fire-engine and apparatus,
10500 00
Shawshin engine and apparatus,
300 00
B. F. Smith hook and ladder truck, 500 00
Seven reservoirs, 4000 00
Total, $27700 00
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE W. CHANDLER,
CHIEF ENGINEER.
ANDOVER, Feb. 3, 1887.
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Report of Chief of Police.
TO THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN :
Gentlemen, - The following is the Police Report from Feb. 1, 1886, to Feb. 1, 1887.
ARRESTS.
Causes of Arrests :
Assault,
20
Adultery,
1
Bastardy,
1
Violating town by-laws,
4
Cruelty to animals,
1
Drunkenness,
11
Disturbing the peace,
1
Evading board-bill,
1
Evading fare,
1
Illegal fishing,
3
Insane,
6
Illegal transportation of liquor,
10
Illegal keeping of liquor, Whole number of arrests,
- 62
Disposal of cases :
Acquitted,
7
Appealed,
10
Committed to insane asylum,
6
Paid fines, 23
Sentenced to house of correction and committed, 16
Cases now pending at Superior Court,
6
Left over from last year, 2
Whole number, - 70
2
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Burglaries reported,
7
Bodies of drowned persons recovered,
1
Complaints investigated,
102
Intoxicated persons cared for,
10
Number of dogs killed,
5
Number of search warrants served,
15
Stray teams cared for,
5
Liquor nuisances closed,
6
Amount of fines paid,
$1171 00
Amount of property stolen,
$800 00
Amount of property recovered,
$153 25
I respectfully suggest that two regular police officers be appointed to insure a better enforcement of the laws. I also suggest and urge that a lockup be provided at or near the Town House.
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE F. CHEEVER,
CHIEF OF POLICE.
ANDOVER, Feb. 1, 1887.
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Report of Cemetery Committee.
The Cemetery Committee herewith submit their Annual Report, with statement of receipts and expenditures for the year ending February 7th, 1887.
There has been built in continuation twenty rods of face wall on the south-westerly side of the premises, and over twelve hundred loads of gravel removed. The walks and avenues have been cleaned.
No wood has been sold during the past year. Nine burial lots have been disposed of during the year.
The face wall needs to be extended, and other improve- ments made to keep this public repository of the Town in keeping with good taste, and in conformity with public sentiment.
We therefore respectfully ask for the usual appropriation of $300, together with the proceeds of such sales as may be made from the premises during the ensuing year.
DR.
Cash paid
Charles S. Parker, Superintendent, labor and services, 1885, $50 00
Henry McLawlin, powder, fuse, & axe, 3 67
H. A. Hayward, labor and team, 163 50
J. Lord, labor, 6 00
Fred. McIntire, labor, 70 50
Amount carried forward, $293 67
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Amount brought forward,
$293 67
T. Carroll, labor, 69 75
John Sweeney, labor,
6 00
Fred M. Weld, labor,
4 50
P. Carroll, labor,
79 50
Charles McIntire, labor,
18 00
Fred Symonds, labor,
4 50
F. Foster, labor,
10 50
N. F. Towns, labor,
2 25
James H. Cochran, sharpening tools,
4 54
T. McIntire, labor,
7 50
Cash on hand to Balance,
$500 71 29
$501 00
CR.
By cash received
Appropriation,
$300 00
Sale of lots,
195 00
Sale of grass,
6 00
$501 00
Received from the Town as per last Report,
$8911 02
Received from the Town this year, 300 00
Received from sale of lots, wood, etc.,
3916 30
$13127 32
Cost of land, Cost of improvements, as per last Report, Cost of improvements this year,
$9626 32
500 71
$10127 03
29
$13127 32
Balance unexpended,
$3000 00
63
Lots sold as per last report,
149
Lots sold this year,
9
158
Interments as per last report,
222
Interments this year,
19
241
Respectfully submitted for the Committee,
JOHN CORNELL,
CLERK AND TREASURER.
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Tax Collector's Account.
George A. Putnam in Account with the Town of Andover.
DR.
Amount due Town on 1884 Taxes, as by Report
February 1, 1886, $42 00
CR.
Amount collected,
$42 00
Interest on Taxes, 1884 List,
2 28
DR.
Amount due Town on 1885 Taxes, as by Report
February 1, 1886, $1034 44
CR.
Amount collected, $760 71
Amount abated and remitted, 227 20
Amount uncollected, 46 53
$1034 44
Interest on Taxes 1886 List,
$20 58
Old Taxes and Interest,
17 40
DR.
Assessors' List of Taxes for 1886,
$44839 96
Bank Tax,
3080 81
$47920 77
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CR.
Amount collected,
$44178 31
Discount on Town Tax,
2346 26
Discount on Bank Tax,
184 85
Amount abated and remitted,
*11 35
Amount uncollected,
1200 00
-
$47920 77
« Amount allowed by the Assessors, $105.54. Owing to exhaustion of the Appropriation the balance, $94.19, does not appear in this account.
GEORGE A. PUTNAM,
COLLECTOR.
ANDOVER, Feb. 7, 1887.
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Treasurer's Account.
George H. Poor, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Andover.
DR.
Balance received from predecessor, $3656 86
George A. Putnam, Collector, taxes of 1884, 42 00
George A. Putnam, Collector, interest on 1884 taxes, 2 28
George A. Putnam, Collector, taxes of 1885,
987 91
George A. Putnam, Collector, interest on 1885 taxes,
20 58
George A. Putnam, Collector 1886 taxes, discounts, and abatements, 46720 77
George A. Putnam, Collector, old taxes & interest, 17 40
Commonwealth, Corporation Taxes, 14457 40
Commonwealth, Bank Taxes, 7816 59
Commonwealth, State Aid, 1549 50
Commonwealth, burial of pauper, 10 00
Commonwealth, share of Income of School Fund,
63 85
Sundry towns and cities, pauper account,
229 72
Andover National Bank, Notes discounted,
35500 00
J. Tyler Kimball, Teasurer, Notes discounted,
5000 00
J. M. Bean, Hay Scale Fees,
74 00
Rent of Town House,
559 33
Rent of Stores at Ballard Vale,
150 00
Liquor Licenses,
3 00
Grove Licenses,
8 00
Auctioneers' Licenses,
4 00
Old stove sold,
1 50
Spring Grove Cemetery,
201 00
W. B. Allen, Superintendent of Almshouse, 469 80
County Treasurer, Dog License Fees returned,
661 02
Trial Justice, Fees of Chief of Police,
109 11
Trial Justice, Fine for violation of By-law,
1 00
Gravel sold,
28 00
School Books sold,
20 79
$118365 41
ANDOVER, Feb. 1, 1887.
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CR.
By Cash paid Selectmens' Orders, Schools,
$10465 57
School-houses,
1685 09
School Books and Supplies,
866 54
Highways,
10000 00
Sidewalks,
949 57
Removing Snow,
799 20
Chester Street, Ballard Vale,
269 00
River Street, Ballard Vale,
223 41
Street Lighting,
858 70
Town Officers,
2470 52
Town House,
524 20
Fire Department,
2499 78
New Hose,
995 40
New Steam Fire Engine for Ballard Vale,
3724 20
State Tax,
5993 03
County Tax,
5624 40
Grammar School Drainage,
1216 74
Interest on Notes,
1754 68
Notes paid,
40500 00
Dog License Money, to Library,
514 41
Memorial Day,
175 00
Post-Office Rent refunded,
83 67
Discount on Taxes,
2531 11
Abatement of Taxes,
400 00
Adjustment of Taxes,
49
Tree Planting,
100 00
Insurance,
90 00
Spring Grove Cemetery,
500 71
Hay Scales,
25 00
Printing and Stationery,
457 85
Water Supply,
9721 26
Miscellaneous expenses,
1440 70
Overseers Orders paid :
Almshouse Expenses
4184 58
Relief out of Almshouse,
3960 24
Repairs on Almshouse,
470 55
State Aid,
1320 00
Indigent Soldiers and Sailors Aid,
600 00
Cash on hand to balance,
369 81
$118365 41
GEORGE H. POOR, TREASURER.
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LIABILITIES.
Trustees of Memorial Hall, Note,
$20000 00
Trustees of Proprietors' Fund, Note, 1600 00
Ware Sidewalk Fund,
1169 85
Andover National Bank, note due Sept. 3, 1887, 4000 00
$26769 85
ASSETS.
Cash on hand,
$369 81
Due from Cities and Towns,
1242 72
Commonwealth, State Aid,
1550 00
Commonwealth, Additional Aid,
338 00
Uncollected Taxes of 1885,
46 53
Uncollected Taxes of 1886,
1200 00
$4747 06
Balance against the Town,
$22022 79
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Schedule of Town Property.
Town Hall and fixtures,
$25200 00
Land,
3000 00
Weights and measures,
325 00
Safe in Town House,
75 00
Hay Scales,
350 00
Two Engine-houses,
12000 00
Steam Fire-engine and apparatus,
12000 00
Shawshin Engine and apparatus,
300 00
Andover Waterworks,
9725 00
School-house property,
86000 00
Town Farm and buildings,
11600 00
Personal property at Town Farm,
5050 00
Punchard School Fund,
75205 00
Memorial Hall permanent Fund,
20000 00
Memorial Hall and Land,
38000 00
Memorial Hall Library, John Byers Fund,
5000 00
Memorial Hall Library and Furniture,
7600 00
Seven Reservoirs,
4000 00
Red Spring Gravel Bank,
3000 00
Spring Grove Cemetery,
6800 00
Receiving Tomb,
1425 00
Total,
$326,655 00
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Punchard Free School.
The Trustees of the Punchard Free School submit this statement of the condition of the Fund, and of the Receipts and Expenditures thereof for the year ending January 31st, 1887.
Amount of Fund as per last Report,
$75205 00
Invested in Real Estate Mortgages,
$58775 00
Invested in City and Town Bonds,
12000 00
Deposited in Andover Savings Bank,
155 00
Deposited in Andover National Bank,
4275 00
$75205 00
RECEIPTS.
Balance of income on hand February 1, 1886, $1272 67
Income received since February 1, 1886, 5188 01
$6460 68
EXPENDITURES.
Paid :
D. T. Torrey, Acting Principal,
$714 00
Charles H. Clark, Principal,
693 00
Lillie R. Hammond, Assistant,
167 00
Florence M. Locke, Assistant,
166 00
Lizzie A. Tyler, Assistant,
333 00
Mabel F. Smith, Assistant,
332 00
J. A. Baker, Music Teacher,
240 00
J. J. Blair, Visiting Committee,
100 00
Moses Foster, Treasurer, 1885-86,
200 00
Curtis M. Baldwin, janitor,
233 34
D. T. Torrey, account,
6 80
Joseph Abbott, account,
28 77
R. Burlen, account,
5 50
J. R. Loring, account,
50
Hardy and Cole, account,
26 88
Joseph A. Smart, insurance,
122 00
J. Doherty, account,
9 64
B. Cummings, account,
45 18
Amount carried forward,
$3423 61
71
Amount brought forward,
$3423 61
Paid :
D. Cummings, account,
1 00
B. B. Tuttle, account,
5 00
J. Lynch, account,
11 43
C. P. Rea, account,
3 85
Burdett Business College, diplomas,
36 00
George H. Parker, account,
41 06
C. M. Baldwin, account,
2 50
H. McLawlin, account,
6 35
Henry Hall, account,
13 45
John Chandler, fuel,
160 75
E. Gile, account,
45 77
W. F. Draper, account,
143 00
Wood and Hill, account,
1 75
B. A. Fowler, charts,
35 00
W. Garrett, tuning piano,
3 00
Pulsifer, Jordan, and Pfaff, account,
10 00
M. T. Walsh, account,
18 50
W. H. Eaton, account,
6 00
A. Bliss, account,
1 10
T. A. Holt and Co., account,
4 47
E. H. Barnard, account,
8 68
City of Lawrence, taxes,*
67 24
Town of Reading, taxes,*
23 83
Town of Wakefield, taxes,*
43 48
Total Expenditures,
$4116 82
Balance deposited in Andover National Bank,
2343 86
$6460 68
* On estates held by foreclosure.
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE GOULD,
JOHN J. BLAIR,
HORACE H. TYER,
LEVERETT BRADLEY,
GEO. H. POOR,
S. H. BOUTWELL,
F. W. GREENE,
EDWARD TAYLOR.
ANDOVER, February 1, 1887.
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Fifteenth Annual Report
OF THE
Trustees of Memorial Hall.
SINCE our last report Mr. John Smith, the original pro- jector and founder of Memorial Hall, has passed away from this world, full of years. This is not the place to speak at length of him whom all have delighted to honor. His be- nevolent thoughts and actions are too well known to need rehearsing. But it is the privilege of the Trustees to speak of the peculiar satisfaction with which they have received and hung in Memorial Hall a life-like portrait of its worthy benefactor. At a meeting of the Town, held May 3d, 1886, a communication from Mr. Joseph W. Smith made known the following item in the will of his father : "I give and bequeath my portrait, to be presented by my executors, framed, to the inhabitants of Andover, as a token of my abiding interest in the town of my adoption." After some remarks, expressing the Town's high appreciation both of the gift and the giver, from the Rev. Charles Smith and others, it was voted that the portrait be accepted and placed in the Memorial Hall, under the care of the Trustees of that building. The picture, which is a most excellent work, painted a few years ago by Mr. Edgar Parker of Boston, was hung by the Trustees in the upper hall, on May 19th, the ninetieth anniversary of Mr. Smith's birth-day.
Another most appropriate gift has been received since our last report from Mr. George W. W. Dove. It consists of
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forty framed sketches, giving the actualities of campaign life in the War of the Rebellion. They are by an artist who had a keen feeling for the real, if sometimes unromantic, side of that which he drew. They are already in the possession of the Trustees, and as soon as the standards necessary for their exhibition are finished, they will be placed in the upper hall. A more valuable and interesting contribution to the history of the great struggle which our hall commemorates could hardly have been made.
The annual examination of the building and library have shown both to be in good order. Insurance for the usual time has been renewed this year.
Respectfully submitted,
JOSEPH W. SMITH, JOHN CORNELL, JOSEPH A. SMART, FRANCIS H. JOHNSON, JAMES B. SMITH, E. KENDALL JENKINS, WARREN F. DRAPER,
TRUSTEES.
ANDOVER, Jan. 31, 1887.
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Trustees of Memorial Hall.
Town of Andover in Account with Joseph A. Smart, Treasurer of Memorial Hall.
DR.
For Cash paid
Ballard Holt, salary,
$700 00
James O. Bradshaw, salary,
40 00
$740 00
Clark and Carruth, books,
610 82
Little, Brown, and Co., books,
21 50
Warren F. Draper, books,
93 15
C. N. L. Stone, papers,
3 00
Mrs. G. G. Greenwood, books,
4 50
John H. Chandler, newspapers,
33 00
E. C. Caduc, books,
25 00
H. C. Nash, books,
6 00
Rev. F. H. Johnson, books,
4 75
Rev. W. Willey, books,
2 00
$803 72
T. A. Holt and Co., supplies, $25 93
E. H. Barnard, supplies and labor, 11 50
Ira Bradley and Co., binding, 57 90
E. Pike, supplies,
4 50
Hardy and Cole, supplies and labor,
18 25
J. R. Loring, repairs,
3 75
Henry McLawlin, supplies,
80
J. V. Holt, labor,
5 00
John Chandler, coal,
156 25
I. C. Goodale, stuffing bird,
4 50
Amount carried forward,
$288 38 $1543 72
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Amount brought forward,
$288 38 $1548 72
Smith and Manning, supplies,
4 05
Ballard Holt, sundries,
34 59
Higgins Express,
6 80
P. B. Follansbee, trees,
11 55
B. B. Tuttle, teaming,
2 00
George Piddington, labor,
4 50
J. A. Smart, postage and stationery,
1 50
353 37
Cash on hand to balance,
473 39
$2370 48
CR.
To balance from last year, To cash received from
$338 97
Town Treasurer, Interest on Note, $1200 00
Town Treasurer, Dog-tax,
514 41
Interest on John Byers Fund, 250 00
Ballard Holt, fines and rents,
67 10
$2031 51
$2370 48
JOSEPH A. SMART,
TREASURER. ·
ANDOVER, Feb. 2, 1887.
This certifies that we have examined the within account. and find the same correctly cast and properly vouched.
JOSEPH W. SMITH, JAMES B. SMITH, E. KENDALL JENKINS, COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTS.
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We hereby certify that we have examined the foregoing accounts and find them properly approved ; and that there remains in the hands of Town Treasurer, three hundred sixty-nine dollars and eighty-one cents ($369.81).
ARTHUR BLISS, HENRY BOYNTON, JOHN H. FLINT,
AUDITORS.
ANDOVER, Feb. 15, 1887.
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Report of Librarian.
To the Board of Trustees of the Memorial Hall Library :
GENTLEMEN,- I herewith submit my Report as Librarian for the year 1886.
Comparative Statistics.
1885.
1SS6.
Number of volumes added by purchase,
499
439
Number of volumes presented,
31
39
Volumes of periodicals bound,
46
44
Whole number of volumes in the Library,
9185.
9707
Pamphlets presented during the year,
188
119
Whole number of pamphlets in the Library,
5259
5378
Number of days on which books were delivered,
251
250
Number of volumes delivered,
21,320
22,320
Largest daily issue,
240
230
Largest weekly issue,
639
665
Average daily issue,
85
89
Per-centage of fiction circulated,
78
78₺
Notices to delinquent borrowers,
1083
1172
New names registered,
167
243
Whole number of names registered,
3932
4175
Number of volumes covered anew,
2651
2772
Number of volumes rebound,
144
143
Average daily attendance in Reading-room,
71
74
Volumes delivered for use in Reading-room,
491
684
Amount of fines collected,
$48 50
$50 98
Amount received for use of books,
5 42
12 92
Amount received for sale of Catalogues (2),
1 50
Amount received for sale of Supplements (2 bound),
1 00
Amount received for sale of Supplements, (2 unbound),
70
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Donors of Books, Pamphlets, and Papers.
Vols. Pamp. Pap's. 2
Abbot Courant.
Allen, Hon C. H. Lowell, Mass.
1
Andover, Town of.
4
Boston Public Library.
2
Briggs, N. A. Shaker Village, N. H.
12
Brooklyn Library. Brooklyn, N.Y.
3
Clark, J. 5
Clarke, R. Cincinnati, O.
1
Dean, Miss Carrie A.
2
Dwane, P. J.
1
Gibson, A. M. New York, N.Y. 1
12
Gray, W. H.
4
International Tract Society. Oakland, Cal. 48
Ives, G. B. Salem, Mass.
1
Jackson, Miss C. R.
1
Johnson, Rev. F. H.
51
Lawrence Public Library.
1
Makepeace, Rev. F. B.
1
Malden Public Library.
2
Mason, M. B. Boston, Mass.
19
Massachusetts, Commonwealth of.
8
2
Newton Free Library.
1
Peabody Institute.
1
Pillsbury, P. Concord, N. H.
2
Poor, G. H., Esq.
2
Rea, C. North Andover, Mass.
4
Smith, J. 52
Smith, J. W.
1
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
"Our Dumb Animals," for 1886.
12
Taylor, E.
1
United States. 4 63
1
Whitney, C. C. Marshall, Minn.
70
Wilder, Hon. M. P. Boston, Mass.
1
Worcester Public Library.
1
-
48 119
233
Good Health. Battle Creek, Mich.
Watertown Free Public Library.
79
Other Donations.
Andover, Town of. Portrait of Mr. John Smith.
Copy of Vote of Town, May 3, 1886.
" Voted, To accept the Portrait of Mr. John Smith, and that the same be placed in the Memorial Hall, under the care of the Trustees of that building."
In accordance with the above Vote the same was placed in the Memorial Hall in presence of the Trustees, May 19th, that day being the ninetieth anniversary of his birthday.
Clark, John. Military Register of Co. I. 1st Mass. H. A.
Dove, G. W. W. Forty framed pictures, " Life Studies of the Great Army," by Edwin Forbes.
Jones, H. Red Tailed Hawk.
During the year forty-nine volumes have been withdrawn, and replaced with new ones.
One number of American Agriculturist, one number of Boston Evening Traveller, one number of Catholic World, two numbers of Harper's Weekly, and one number of New Eng- land Homestead have been taken from the Reading-room, and not returned.
Only one volume has been sent for by messenger.
BALLARD HOLT,
LIBRARIAN.
ANDOVER, Jan. 5, 1887.
BULLETIN No. 6.
LIST OF ACCESSIONS,
1886.
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LIST OF ACCESSIONS, 1886.
A.
Abbot, W. J. Blue Jackets of '61. 162.2
Abbot, C. C. Upland and Meadow. 317.21
Adams, O. F. December. Poetry. 188.15
Adams, W. H. D. Famous Caverns and Grottoes. 343.28
Famous Caves and Catacombs. 343.27
" In Perils Oft." 854.3
Adams, W. T. (Oliver Optic). All Taut; or, Rigging the Boat. 717.1
Alcott, L. M. Jo's Boys, and how they turned out. 651.23
American Agriculturist. 1885. 1351.12
American Naturalist. Vol. 19. 1885.
1342.7
Amiel. H. F. Journal in the Time of. Translated, with an Introduction, by Mrs. Humphrey Ward. 1254.1
Andover Review. Vol. 4-5. 1885-86. 1411.4-5
Anstey, F. A Fallen Idol. 713.20
Astor, IK. W. Valentino : An Historical Romance of the Sixteenth Century in Italy.
887.20
Atlantic Monthly. Vol. 56-57. 1885-86. 1312.10-11
B.
Badeau, A. Aristocracy in England. 188.11
Conspiracy. A Cuban Romance. 745.17
Bagehot, W. The Postulates of English Political Economy. 434.19
Baird. H. M. The Huguenots, and Henry of Navarre. 2 Vols. 451.14-15
Baker, E. M. Put in his Thumb, and pulled out a Plum. Stories for a Christmas Pie. 852.14
Balestier, W. A Victorious Defeat. 747.23
Ballantyne, R. M. The Big Otter. A Tale of the Great Nor'west. 854.11
Red Rooney ; or, The Last of the Crew. 854.4
Ballou, M. M. Edge-Tools of Speech. 336.10
Genius in Sunshine and Shadow. 1254.7
Balzac. H. de. Eugénie Grandet. 713.15
Bamford, M. E. My Land and Water Friends. 811.11
Bancroft. G. A Plea for the Constitution of the United
States of America. 198.7
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Bancroft, H. H. History of the Pacific States of North America. Vol. 1-7, 9-13, 15, 18-20, 27, 28, 33.
1232.1-1234.3
Vol. 1. Wild Tribes. 1232.1
Vol. 2. Civilized Nations. 1232.2
Vol. 3. Myths and Languages. 1232.3
Vol. 4. Antiquities.
1232.4
Vol. 5. Primitive History.
1232.5
Vol. 6-7. Central America. Vol. 1-2. 1501- 1800. 1232.6-7
Vol. 9-13. History of Mexico.
Vol. 1-5. 1516-
1861.
1232.9-13
Vol. 15. The North Mexican States. Vol. 1. 1531-1800. 1233.15
Vol. 18-20. California. Vol. 1-3. 1542-1840. 1233.3-5
Vol. 27-28. North West Coast. Vol. 1-2. 1543- 1846. 1233.12-13
Vol. 33. Alaska. 1730-1885. 1234.3
Baring-Gould, S. The Story of Germany. [The Story of the Nations.] 1223.6
Barnes, W. E. Editor. The Labor Problem. Plain
415.20
Questions and Practical Answers.
852.12
Barr, A. E. A Daughter of Fite. 852.17
The Bow of Orange Ribbon. The Last of the Macallisters. 878.12
Bassett, J. Persia : The Land of the Inmans. A Narrative of Travel and Residence. 1871-75. 1213.5
Bates, H. L. (Eleanor Putnam). Old Salem. 868.18
Beale, A. Simplicity and Fascination. 713.21
Belt. H. P. A Mirage of Promise. 713.24
Benjamin, P. The Age of Electricity. 425.14
Biart, L. The Aztecs, their History, Manners, and Customs. 1225.1
Blackie, J. S. What does History teach ? 378.20
Blaine, J. G. Twenty Years of Congress. Vol. 2. 267.5
Blind, M. Madame Roland. [Famous Women.] 216.25
Bolton, S. K. Social Studies in England. 333.16
Stories from Life. 887.19
Bourke, J. G. An Apache Campaign in the Sierra Madra. 198.9
The Snake-Dance of the Moquis of Arizona. Added, a Dissertation upon Serpent-Worship in general, with an account of the Tablet-Dance of the Peublo of Santo Domingo, New Mexico, etc. 1212.9
Bowen, F. A Layman's Study of the English Bible. 477.25
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