Town annual report of Andover 1893, Part 4

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1893
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 152


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16. Fire in Howell Block, Park Street.


Aug. 11. Fire in Harding Street R. R. Bridge.


Aug.


22. Fire in House and barn of Chas. Mears, Ballard Vale.


Sept. 17-18 Two alarms of fire in stone house, Abbott Village.


Oct. 14. Brush fire, on old railroad, Ballard Vale.


Oct. 17. False alarm.


Oct. 28. Fire at Harding Street R. R. Bridge.


Dec. 25. Fire in barn of Hugh O'Donnell Ballard Vale.


Jan. 8. 1893 Fire in Tenement block of Stephen Blaney, Ballard Vale.


I recommend an appropriation of $2500 for the running expenses of the ensuing year,


SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY.


Two Engine-houses and shed, $12000 00


Two Steam fire-engines and apparatus, 10000 00


Three horses and harnesses, 700 00


Shawshin engine and apparatus, 200 00


B. F. Smith hook and ladder truck,


400 00


Total,


$23300 00


Respectfully submitted, LEWIS T. HARDY,


CHIEF ENGINEER.


ANDOVER, MASS., February 13, 1893.


74


Report of Chief of Police.


TO THE BOARD OF SELECTMEN :


Gentlemen, - In compliance with the regulation of the Police Department, I submit my eighth annual report.


ARRESTS.


There have been sixty three arrests, for the following causes :


Assault,


5


Breaking and entering,


3


Burning building,


3


Disorderly conduct on street car,


1


Cruelty to animals,


3


Disturbing the peace,


12


Drunkennes,


13


Fishing in Haggett's Pond,


2


False pretences,


1


Insane,


4


Larceny from building,


7


Larceny, simple,


3


Lewd and lascivious conduct,


1


Non-support of wife,


1


Riding Bicycle on sidewalk,


3


Vagrant,


1


Whole number of arrests, - 63


Disposal of cases :


Bound over to Grand Jury,


7


Committed to Lawrence Jail,


11


Committed to Lyman School, 1


75


Committed to Danvers Insane Asylum, 4


Discharged at court, 9


Discharged by officers,


9


Delivered to out-of-town officers,


1


Paid fines,


17


MISCELLANEOUS.


Burglaries reported,


8


Cases investigated,


234


Doors found open at night and secured,


9


Windows found open in stores and closed,


4


Number of dogs killed,


26


Strayed teams cared for,


4


Intoxicated persons cared for,


19


Lanterns placed in dangerous places,


6


Number of permits given to tramps,


750


Persons locked up,


43


Suspicious persons detained,


3


Value of property reported stolen,


$490 00


Value of property recovered,


150 00


Value of equipments in the hands of Police,


125 00


I would respectfully call your attention to the necessity of one regular officer for night patrol at Ballard Vale. The ex- pense would not be much larger, and an expressed desire of the people of that section would be met. It is a small place, and one man could well cover the territory.


Respectfully submitted,


GEORGE F. CHEEVER,


CHIEF OF POLICE.


ANDOVER, Feb. 3, 1893.


76


Punchard Free School.


The Trustees of the Punchard Free School respectfully present to the Town the following account of the condition of the Fund, and of the Income and Expenses for the year ending December 31st, 1892.


PRINCIPAL.


Amount of the Fund December 31st, 1892,


$75005 00


This is invested in :


Real Estate Mortgages,


$64525 00


City Bonds (Holyoke),


6000 00


Real Estate, by foreclosure :


O'Hara house $1000, Bowman house $1000, 2000 00


Deposit with Mercantile Loan and Trust Company, awaiting investment. 2425 00


Deposit in Andover Savings Bank,


55 00


$75005 00


INCOME.


Amount on hand December 31st, 1891,


$3577 19


Received during the year 1892,


4489 50


$8066 69


Expenses and payments in 1892,


$4869 92


Balance on hand December 31st, 1892,


3196 77


$8066 69


EXPENSES.


Frank O. Baldwin, Principal,


$1800 00


Mary E. Dern, Assistant,


600 00


Mary Alice Abbott, Assistant,


550 00


Lucia G. Merrill, Assistant,


550 00


Frederick Palmer, Visiting Committee,


100 00


Geo. H. Poor, Treasurer,


200 00


Curtis M. Baldwin, janitor,


200 00


Brainard Cummings, repairs on tenements, etc.,


214 70


C. Schoenhof, books,


12 65


Ginn and Co., books,


44 27


Amount carried forward,


$4271 62


77


$4271 62


15 84


67 05


10 00


2 50


T. A. Holt and Co., supplies,


18 98


John N. Cole, stationery, etc.,


59 09


George W. Chandler, fuel;


172 19


M. T. Walsh, repairs,


35 72


Joseph A. Smart, insurance,


95 00


M. E. White, repairs,


10 90


Henry P. Noyes, repairs,


5 75


H. F. Chase, repairs,


80


Henry McLawlin, supplies,


. 48


Smith and Manning, supplies,


3 25


P. P. Caprioni, supplies,


2 50


W. Garrett, tuning,


3 00


William Wood, repairs,


24 35


Silver, Burdett, and Co., supplies,


3 00


J. C. Cannon, diplomas,


1 50


C. P. Rea, labor,


90


H. Cunningham, labor,


9 25


Barnett Rogers, services,


2 00


J. H. Blunt, labor,


6 00


John J. Donovan, recording deed,


50


J. F. Low, sharpeners,


. 20 1


Frank O. Baldwin, account


17 25


Benj. B. Tuttle, expressing,


50


American Express Company, expressing,


1 65


W. Read and Sons, guns,


9 75


Total expenses,


$4869 92


Balance of income :


Deposited in Savings Banks,


$2945 00


Deposited in Andover National Bank,


236 37


Cash not deposited,


15 40


3196 77


$8066 69


January 1, 1893.


GEO. H. POOR,


TREASURER.


-


Amount brought forward, American Book Company, books, Boston School Supply Co., books, Thompson, Brown, and Co., books, D. Appleton and Co., books, Andover Press, account,


11 40


78


January 16, 1893. Examined, and found correct,


GEORGE GOULD, CHARLES H. GILBERT,


AUDITORS.


FREDERIC PALMER, GEORGE GOULD,


JOHN J. BLAIR,


HORACE H. TYER,


F. W. GREENE, GEO. H. POOR,


CHAS. H. GILBERT,


SAM'L H. BOUTWELL, TRUSTEES.


79


Report of Cemetery Committee.


The Cemetery Committee herewith submit their Annual Report, with the statement of the receipts and expenditures for the year ending January 13th, 1893.


During the past year the avenues and walks have been gravelled, and one new avenue laid out, with fifty single grave-lots thereon, and other needed improvements that were required to keep the grounds in order. Owners of lots have expressed themselves as being satisfied with the general appearance of the Cemetery.


Seven burial lots and seven single graves have been sold during the past year.


The improvements needed for the ensuing year: The walks to be kept gravelled, the embankment taken away from the face wall.


We therefore respectfully ask for the appropriation of $200, with the proceeds of such sales as may be made from the premises during the ensuing year.


80


DR


Cash paid


Charles S. Parker, Superintendent,


1891-92 $100 00


Henry A. Hayward, labor and team, 228 75


Andover Press, printing, 1 50


Frank M. Foster, labor, 3 75


J. F. Nuckley, labor, 68 88


Henry McLawlin, supplies, 1 40


Anderson & Bowman, sharpening tools, 3 25


G. Balch, labor, 5 25


F. G. Haynes & Co., supplies, 90


$413 68


CR.


By cash received


Appropriation,


$200 00


Sale of lots,


212 00


For fixing Soldiers' lot,


2 00


-


$414 00


Balance unexpended,


32


$413 68


Received from the Town as per last Report,


$10511 02


Received from the Town this year, 200 00


Received from sale of lots, wood, grass, etc.,


5836 55


$16,547 57


Less overpaid,


1100 26


$15447 31


81


Cost of land, Cost of improvements, as per last Report, Cost of improvements this year,


$3000 00


$12,033 31 413 68


$12446 99


$15446 99


Balance unexpended,


32


$15447 31


Lots sold as per last Report,


187


Lots sold this year,


7


194


Whole number of single graves sold,


22


Interments as per last report,


352


Interments this year,


37


389


Respectfully submitted for the Committee,


CHARLES S. PARKER,


SUPERINTENDENT.


82


Tax Collector's Account.


George A. Putnam in Account with the Town of Andover.


DR.


Amount due Town on 1890 Taxes, as by Report January 12, 1892, $569 47


CR.


Amount collected,


$530 00


Amount abated and remitted,


39 47


$569 47


Interest on Taxes, 1890 List,


$52 00


DR.


Amount due Town on 1891 Taxes, as by Report January 12, 1892, $3388 89


CR.


Amount collected,


$3050 00


Amount abated and remitted,


140 81


Amount uncollected, 198 08


$3388 89


Interest on Taxes 1891 List, $91 64


Old Taxes and Interest, 39 53


83


DR.


Assessors' List of Taxes for 1892, Andover National Bank Tax,


$58925 34


3054 90


฿61980 24


CR.


Amount collected,


$57551 34


Discount on Town Tax,


2559 75


Discount on Bank Tax,


152 75


* Amount uncollected,


1716 40


$61980 24


Amount uncollected Jan. 25,


$1539 70


GEORGE A. PUTNAM,


COLLECTOR.


ANDOVER, January 10, 1893.


-


84


Treasurer's Account. 4


George A. Parker, Treasurer, in Account with the Town of Andover.


DR.


Cash received,


Balance from last year, $29 68


Commonwealth, Corporation Taxes, 8578 11


Commonwealth, Bank Taxes, 3142 50


Commonwealth, State Aid, 1817 00


Commonwealth, support State Pauper, 57 27


Commonwealth, Burial Pauper, 43 00


County of Essex, Dog Taxes returned, 542 09


George A. Putnam, Collector, 1890, taxes, in- terest, and abatements, 621 47


George A. Putnam, Collector, 1891, taxes, in- terest, and abatements, 3190 81


George A. Putnam, Collector, 1892, taxes and discount, 60263 84


George A. Putnam, Collector, interest on taxes, 91 64


George A. Putnam, Collector, old taxes and interest, 39 53


Sundry cities and towns, pauper account, 355 06


Andover National Bank, Notes discounted, 72500 00


Town House rents, 796 00


Ballard Vale store rents, 224 00


Amount carried forward,


$152292 00


85


CR.


Cash paid Selectmen's Orders :


Schools,


$14999 98


School-houses,


1500 00


School Books and Supplies,


1000 00


Highways,


7395 05


Snow removed,


468 40


Bonds,


4417 24


State Tax,


5588 68


Interest,


8750 99


Town Officers,


1973 10


Town House,


1102 02


Fire Department,


2985 41


Horses and Drivers,


2808 56


Street Lighting,


4569 77


Printing and Stationery,


686 00


Notes,


59400 00


Miscellaneous,


1092 61


Dog License Money, to Library,


542 09


Discount on Taxes,


2712 50


Memorial Hall, lighting,


90 54


Spring Grove Cemetery,


413 68


Memorial Day,


200 00


Sinking Fund,


150 00


New Boiler,


2100 00


Maintenance,


3500 00


Insurance,


211 00


Amount carried forward,


$131657 62


86


DR.


Amount brought forward,


$152292 00


Cash received,


Auctioncers' Licenses,


4 00


Grove and Circus Licenses,


11 00


Billiard and Pool Room License,


4. 00


Income from town farm,


1054 15


Spring Grove Cemetery,


214 00


School Committee, books sold,


19 71


Town Maps sold,


1 50


Relief out, money refunded,


212 19


Street Superintendent, trimming trees, use of derrick, gravel, road wash, manure and lum- ber sold,


155 55


Boston and Maine Railroad, work on highway,


208 00


J. Toye & Son, use of engine,


30 00


Water rates,


5977 41


Hay Scales,


75 70


Criminal fees,


166 00


Discount on County Tax,


56 68


Old Hose and Pump sold,


5 00


C. H. Newton, overdraw (School-houses),


7 25


$160494 14


ANDOVER, Jan. 10, 1893.


87


CR.


$131657 62


Amount brought forward, Cash paid Selectmen's Orders, Reservoir Land,


1375 00


County Tax,


6376 17


Punchard School Extension, Grading,


7411 15


150 00


Abbott Village School-house,


737 04


Abatement of Taxes,


244 28


Hay Scales,


26 80


Cash paid Overseers' Orders :


State Aid,


1523 00


Military Aid,


398 00


Almshouse Expenses,


3970 64


Relief out of Almshouse,


4991 79


Almshouse Repairs,


770 38


Cash on hand,


862 27


$160494 14


GEO. A. PARKER, TREASURER.


88


LIABILITIES.


Trustees of Memorial Hall, Note,


$25000 00


Trustees of Proprietors' Fund, Note,


1600 00


Andover National Bank, Notes,


18400 00


Ware Sidewalk Fund,


1480 23


Water Bonds,


155000 00


Interest on Water Bonds,.


1193 05


$202673 28


ASSETS.


Cash on hand, Town Funds,


$862 27


Cash on hand Waterworks,


3697 91


Due from Cities and Towns,


387 35


Commonwealth, State Aid,


1523 00


Commonwealth, Military Aid,


199 00


Commonwealth, Pauper Account,


41 00


Uncollected Taxes of 1891,


198 08


Uncollected Taxes of 1892,


1716 40


$8625 01


Balance against the Town,


$194048 21


GEO. A. PARKER,


TREASURER.


89


Waterworks.


George A. Parker, Treasurer, in account with the Town of Andover.


DR


Balance from last year,


$1231 56


Service-pipe,


2338 62


Maintenance, Town,


3500 00


New Boiler, Town,


2100 00


Reservoir Land, Town,


1375 00


Interest,


6131 82


N. W. Harris & Co., Bonds,


10000 00


N. W. Harris & Co., Premium on Bonds,


331 50


Redemption of Bonds, Town,


4417 24


Redemption of Bonds, Andover Savings Bank,


582 76


-


$32008 50


CR.


Orders paid, $27979 09


Broadway Savings Bank, Lawrence, Sinking Fund,


331 50


Cash, Andover National Bank,


3697 91


$32008 50


Bonds Nos. 11 to 15 inclusive were redeemed Nov. 1, 1892.


90


INTEREST ACCOUNT.


Balance from last year,


$228 18


Andover National Bank,


3 77


Town of Andover,


6086 94


N. W. Harris & Co., Interest on Bonds,


41 11


$6360 00


Paid interest on Water Bonds,


$6280 00


Balance on hand,


80 00


$6360 00


GEO. A. PARKER, TREASURER.


ANDOVER, Jan. 10, 1893.


SINKING FUND.


No. 1.


Balance Jan. 14, 1892, $1262 67


Received from Town of Andover,


150 00


Interest, Andover Savings Bank, 38 25


Interest, Essex Savings Bank,


21 36


$1472 28


CR.


Deposited in Andover Savings Bank, $921 65


Deposited in Essex Savings Bank, 550 63


$1472 28


No. 2.


Received from Premium on Bonds, $331 50


Interest, Broadway Savings Bank, 3 31


$334 81


CR.


Deposited in Broadway Savings Bank, $334 81


GEORGE A. PARKER, TREASURER SINKING FUND.


Andover, Jan. 10, 1893.


91


Twenty-first Annual Report


OF THE


Trustees of Memorial Hall.


The statistics of the accompanying report of the Librarian attest the large use and usefulness of the different depart- ments of the Library during the past year. Three hundred new volumes have been added to the twelve thousand already on our shelves, aside from the fifty volumes of weekly or monthly periodicals which have been bound, and the two hundred old books so much used as to need rebinding. The gradually increasing number of youth who frequent the Lib- rary for consultation of books of reference and the reading of newspapers and magazines is a favorable feature which has attracted notice.


The introduction of electric lights in the Reading-room within the year has been a source of great satisfaction and comfort to the large number of patrons whose only time for using the Library is in the evening. We feel sure that the citizens of the town will never be willing to return to the inadequate and injurious system of lighting previously em- ployed.


By the generosity of a few gentlemen a fine portrait of Hon. Amos Abbott, a well-known former citizen of Andover, has been presented to the Library, and, after the regilding of the frame, hung in the Hall. It would be quite in keeping with the design of Memorial Hall if similar memorials of other prominent residents of the town could be added to those already in its possession.


92


We record with sadness the recent death of Mr. John Cor- nell, who had been one of the Trustees of Memorial Hall for nearly sixteen years, and whose excellent judgment and pub- lic spirit made him a specially valuable member of our Board. He supplemented this long period of faithful service in the interests of the Library by making to it the generous bequest indicated in the following extract from his will :


"Item sixth. - To the Trustees of Memorial Hall in said Andover the sum of five thousand dollars, the same to be ex- pended in the purchase of a collection of historical articles and such works of art as they may deem expedient.


Item seventh. - To the Trustees of the Memorial Hall in said Andover, and their successors in office, five thousand dollars, the income there from to be expended in the care and preservation of the collection mentioned in the sixth item hereof."


The vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Cornell was filled at the last meeting of the Board by the election of Mr. George W. Foster.


Respectfully submitted, JOSEPH W. SMITH, FRANCIS H. JOHNSON, E. KENDALL JENKINS, JAMES B. SMITH, JOSEPH A. SMART, C. C. CARPENTER,


ANDOVER, Feb. 15, 1893.


TRUSTEES.


93


This certifies that we have examined the within account, and find the same correctly cast and properly vouched.


JAMES B. SMITH, F. KENDALL JENKINS, COMMITTEE OF ACCOUNTS.


ANDOVER, Jan. 24, 1893.


94


Trustees of Memorial Hall.


Town of Andover in Account with Joseph A. Smart, Treasurer of Memorial Hall.


CR.


To balance from last year, $916 48


To cash received :


May 2, 1892, Town Treasurer, interest, 1400 00


June 13, 1892, Town Treas., electric lighting, 13 45


Aug. 2, 1892, Town Treas., electric lighting, 15 10


Sept. 27, 1892, Pacific Guano Co, dividend.,


165 13


Oct. 3, 1892, Town Treas., electric lighting, 9 98


Nov. 7, 1892, Town Treas., electric lighting, 26 05


Nov. 23, 1892, Broadway Savings Bank, interest, 20 68


Dec. 5, 1892, Town Treas., electric lighting,


13 92


Jan. 4, 1893, Fines and rents, 61 36


Jan. 16, 1893, Town Treas., electric lighting, 12 04


Jan. 16, 1893, Town Treas., Dog-tax, 542 09


Jan. 23, 1893, Andover Savings Bank, interest, 46 22


$3242 50


DR.


For Cash paid


Ballard Holt, salary,


$720 00


James O. Bradshaw, salary,


56 00


Little, Brown, and Co., books,


249 80


W. Small, books,


6 37


John N. Cole, books,


133 15


Amount carried forward, $1165 32


95


Amount brought forward, For cash paid


$1165 32


Andover Press, papers,


8 00


John H. Chandler, papers,


34 18


Charles N. L. Stone, paper,


1 50


J. G. Roberts and Co., binding,


103 88


Andover Electric Company, lighting,


90 54


Andover Press, supplies,


80 75


John N. Cole, supplies,


1 70


J. A. Smart, agent, insurance (building and books),


430 50


Hardy and Cole, repairs,


9 80


Andover Electric Company, wiring,


52 24


Andover Electric Company, lamp,


85


Smith and Manning, supplies,


6 65


George Saunders, repairs,


9 70


George W. Chandler, coal,


168 75


Express,


4 80


E. H. Barnard, repairs,


1 75


Ballard Holt, sundries,


26 50


T. Howard, repairs,


25 19


John Cornell, coal,


1 75


T. A. Holt and Co., supplies,


4 00


T. C. Hoffman, birds,


10 00


Charles M. Muster, repairs,


10 00


E. H. Sheldon, supplies,


9 10


Fidelity Bond, treasurer's bond,


7 50


Andover Waterworks, water,


5 00


$2269 95


Deposited in Broadway Savings Bank,


165 13


Cash on hand and in Bank,


807 42


$3242 50


JOSEPH A. SMART,


TREASURER.


ANDOVER, Jan. 20, 1893.


4


BULLETIN No. 12.


LIST OF ACCESSIONS,


1892.


99


Report of Librarian.


To the Trustees of the Memorial Hall Library :


GENTLEMEN,-The Librarian's Report for the year ending December 31, 1892 is herewith respectfully presented.


Comparative Statistics.


1891.


1892.


Number of volumes added by purchase,


246


253


Number of volumes presented,


61


56


Volumes of periodicals bound,


56


49


Whole number of volumes in the Library,


12,101


12,459


Pamphlets presented during the year,


131


128


Whole number of pamphlets in the Library,


6799


6927


Number of days on which books were delivered,


250


249


Number of volumes delivered,


21,142


18,589


Largest daily issue,


264


229


Largest weekly issue,


622


526


Average daily issue,


84%


76


Per-centage of juvenile and fiction circulated,


813


79₴


Notices to delinquent borrowers,


1029


1088


New names registered,


188


199


Whole number of names registered,


5086


5285


Number of volumes covered anew,


1756


1242


Number of volumes rebound,


160


214


Average daily attendance in Reading-room,


86


77


Volumes delivered for use in Reading-room,


496


536


Amount of fines collected,


$54 22


$54 74


Amount received for use of books,


10 88


6 62


100


List of Donors.


Vols. Pamp. Pap's. 1


Abbot, William.


Abbot Courant.


2


Abbott, Miss Mary S.


1


American Economist.


36


Andover, Town of.


2


Appleton, Francis H. Boston, Mass.


1


Berry, John M. Worcester, Mass.


1


Boston Public Library.


1


Briggs, N. A. Shaker Village, N. H.


12


Brookline Public Library,


1


Carpenter, Rev. C. C.


1


Charnley, Mrs. William.


3


Concord Free Public Library.


1


Dalton, J. G.


1


Denver Free Public Library.


1


Eaton, Mrs. L. H.


20


Fall River Public Library.


1


Gile, E.


3


Gordon, H. L. Minneapolis, Minn.


1


Lawrence Public Library.


3


McCollum, William J.


1


McDonald, Hon. Marshall. Washington, D. C.


1


Malden Public Library.


1


Massachusetts, Commonwealth of. 12 3


Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cru- elty to Animals, "Our Dumb Animals," 1892.


12 31


Middleton, David.


Newton Free Public Library.


1


Palmer, Rev. F.


1


Salem Public Library. 1


Smith, James B. 5


Stevens, Hon. Moses T. North Andover. 23 1


Taylor, Edward. [Miscellaneous volumes and pamphlets.


Taylor, Mrs. John Phelps. 1 50


101


Travellers' Insurance Co. Travellers' Record, 1892.


Tyer Rubber Co. United States.


Vols. Pamp. Pap's


12


23


6


73


-


-


83


128 141


Other Donations.


Jackson, Miss S. E. Piece of Oak from the War Ship Cumber- land.


Lowe, Miss Mary A. Engraving of Lafayette. Canteen and Cartridge Box.


Twenty volumes have been withdrawn, and replaced with new ones. One volume has been lost, and replaced at the expense of the loser. One number each of Boston Daily Journal, Boston Evening Tran- script, Golden Days, Littell's Living Age, and two numbers of Harper's Young People have been taken from the Read- ing-room, and not returned.


BALLARD HOLT,


LIBRARIAN.


ANDOVER, Jan. 4, 1893.


103


LIST OF BOOKS ADDED SINCE JAN. 1, 1892.


A.


Abbot, Abiel and Ephraim. Genealogical register of the de- scendants of George Abbot of Andover, George A. of Rowley, Thomas A. of Andover, Arthur A. of Ipswich, Robert A. of Branford, Ct., and George A. of Norwalk, Ct., *583.10


Abbott, Charles C. Recent rambles ; or, in touch with nature, 1765.8


Adams, Charles Francis. Three episodes in Massachusetts history. 2 vols. 1744.1-2


Adams, Charles K. Christopher Columbus : his life and work. [Makers of America.] 1278.11


Adams, Oscar Fay. The story of Jane Austen's life. 1755.1


Aïdé, Hamilton. A voyage of discovery. A novel of American society. 1912.2


Alden, Isabella M. (Pansy). Glimpses of girlhood. 888.12


Allen, James L. The blue-grass regions of Kentucky, and other Kentucky articles. 1768 1


Allen, Willis Boyd. Gulf and Glazier; or, the Percivals in Alaska. 1918.2


American Agriculturist. Vol. 50. 1891.


1115.1


American Naturalist. Vol. 25. 1891. 1423.6


An Englishman in Paris. (Notes and recollections.)


1743.1


Andover Review. Vol. 16-17. 1891-92.


1412.4-5


Andover Townsman. Vol. 5. 1892.


Ref


Andrews, Jane. The seven little sisters who live on the round ball that floats in the air. 1943.1


Arnold, Sir Edwin. In tent and burgalow. [Unknown Library.] 862.23


Ascham, Roger, and others. The schoolmaster in literature. With an introduction by Edward Eggleston. 1236.19


Atlantic Monthly. Vol. 68-69. 1892-93. 2 vols. 1313.8-9


Atkinson, John C. Forty years in a moorland parish : reminis- cences and researches in Danby and Cleveland. 1754.4


Walks, talks, travels, and exploits of two schoolboys. 1915.2


Austin, Jane Goodwin. Betty Alden : the first-born daughter of the pilgrims. 1934.1


David Alden's daughter, and other stories of colonial times. 1934.2


104


B.


Ballou, Maturin M. Equatorial America.


1454.15


Barr, Amelia E. The beads of Tasmer. 1963.2


A sister to Esau. 1963.1


Barrie, James M. The little minister.


1938.1


Beers, Henry A. Nathaniel P. Willis. [American men of letters.] 456.19


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1242.3


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