Town annual report of Andover 1901, Part 5

Author: Andover (Mass.)
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 174


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At Chestnut street the culvert is shallow, allowing a depth of two and a half feet of water to pass through it. At Whittier street the bottom of the brook is much too high to allow the water from the flats beyond to pass.


As shown on the accompanying plan the brook curves at sharp angles at three places, the brook course at two of these points being shallow the brook must overflow its banks before depth enough of water can be obtained to give the re- quired velocity. On the Town lands this can be easily over- come, on private lands the straightening of the brook might become a serious question of land damages.


Respectfully submitted, JOHN E. SMITH,


Engineer.


Under the opinion of the Town counsel, any action in the matter must be taken under Chap. 80 of the Public Statutes, which gives the Board of Health power to act under cer- tain conditions.


Very respectfully,


ARTHUR BLISS, CHAS. L. CARTER, JOHN H. FLINT, FELIX G. HAYNES, JOHN L. SMITH,


Committee


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AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE


We have examined the accounts of the several Town Of- ficers and find them correctly cast and satisfactory vouchers for all payments made.


The Town Treasurer has on deposit in the Andover National Bank and cash on hand $884.51. There is the sum of $202.27 to the credit of the water loan, and $9417.10 to the credit of the sewer loan.


GEORGE A. HIGGINS, CHARLES B. JENKINS,


Auditors.


PUNCHARD FREE SCHOOL


The Trustees of the Punchard Free School submit to the Town this report of the condition of the fund and of the income and expenditures for the year 1900 :


TREASURER'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1900.


PRINCIPAL.


Amount of the General Fund,


$75005 00


Invested in Real Estate Mortgages, $67130 00


Real Estate at Ballard Vale (foreclosed), 1450 00


Deposit in Trust Co. on 2 1-2 per cent. int., 6370 00


Deposit in Andover Savings Bank, 55 00


$75005 00


BARNARD PRIZE FUND.


Ten shares preferred stock Union Pacific Railway.


Dividend on hand Dec. 31, 1899,


$20 00


Dividends in 1900,


40 00


Prizes awarded,


$40 00


Balance on hand Dec. 31, 1900,


20 00


$60 00


$60 00


INCOME.


Balance on hand December 31, 1899,


$ 722 02


Interest collected on mortgage notes,


4047 00


Interest on Trust Co. deposit,


15 76


Rent from Ballard Vale house,


8 00


Book assessment paid by pupils,


336 25


Tuition from one pupil two terms,


30 00


$5159 03


Expenses as per statement,


$4445 05


Balance on hand December 31, 1900,


713 98


$5159 03


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EXPENSES IN DETAIL.


Frank O. Baldwin, Principal,


$1820 75


Mary E. Dern, Assistant,


662 00


Jean S. Pond, Assistant,


602 00


Eric A. Starbuck, Assistant,


601 00


Elizabeth Hoar, Music Teacher,


20 00


Frederic Palmer, Chairman Visiting Committee,


50 00


Geo. H. Poor, Treasurer,


200 00


American Express,


1 10


Andover Press,


11 50


E. E. Babb & Co., school supplies,


13


Arthur Bliss, chemicals,


7 15


F. O. Baldwin, supplies,


4 54


G. C. Cannon, filling diplomas,


4 50


Ginn & Co., school supplies,


3 27


G. A. Higgins & Co., school supplies,


419 62


W. H. Higgins, carriage for speaker,


3 00


Hinds and Noble, school supplies,


2 85


Insurance on house,


5 00


L. E. Knott Co., school supplies,


17 84


G. H. Parker, school supplies,


1 80


Revenue Stamps,


1 .00


E. W. Stannard, tuning piano,


5 00


Total expenses,


$4445 05


GEO. H. POOR,


TREASURER.


January 1, 1901.


Examined and found correct,


GEORGE A. PARKER, M. E. GUTTERSON,


AUDITORS.


FREDERIC PALMER, FRANK R. SHIPMAN, G. A. ANDREWS, GEORGE A. PARKER,


MYRON E. GUTTERSON, GEORGE H. POOR, HORACE H. TYER,


SAM'L H. BOUTWELL,


TRUSTEES.


MEMORIAL HALL.


TWENTY-NINTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


The Librarian's statistical report attests the continued usefulness of the circulating and reference departments of the Library. In round numbers, 500 new books have been added to the Library during the past year, and there has been an aggregate circulation of 20,000 volumes, 1500 of which have been delivered by special carrier in the out- districts. A new system of distribution of juvenile books, in the public schools, through the teachers, has been in operation since February 1900, and 1500 volumes have been issued in that way.


The 5000 visitors to the Cornell Art Room, including scholars brought by their teachers, and strangers in town brought by their friends, furnish constant and gratifying proof of the wisdom of Mr. Cornell's bequest. In extend- ing still further this plan of popular education through pic- tures, the Trustees have just now purchased five hundred stereoscopic views, representative of history, art and scenery in foreign countries as well as our own, which are to be on exhibition in the Art Room, and also to be issued, under proper conditions, for use in the classes of our public schools. The record of attendance kept by the Superintendent of the Art Room is appended.


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Number of visitors: Adults, 2756; Children, 2212; Total, 4968. Average daily attendance, 48; in winter months, 103.


The Art Room was opened January 12, 1900, and since March 23, has been kept open on Friday and Saturday . afternoons, and on Saturday evening.


JULIA E. TWICHELL.


The patrons of the Library are reminded of the oppor- tunity to suggest titles of books for purchase; the Librarian will furnish, on application, slips upon which the entries are to be made.


Respectfully submitted :


JOSEPH W. SMITH, FRANCIS H. JOHNSON, · E. KENDALL JENKINS, JOSEPH A. SMART, C. C. CARPENTER, GEO. W. FOSTER, FREDERIC S. BOUTWELL,


ANDOVER, Feb. 11, 1901.


TRUSTEES.


Frederic S. Boutwell, Treasurer of Trustees of Memorial RECEIPTS.


Feb. 1, 1900. To cash balance from last year, $ 571 72


23, “ Cornell Purchase Fund, 500 00


26, Town Treasurer, Dog tax, 1899, 557 50


· Mar. 23, 66 Gift, 100 00


Apr. 5, 66 Interest on mortgage,


111 25


June 13, Interest on Town notes,


1400 00


Oct. 3, “


Interest on mortgage,


100 00


Oct. 10, "


Credit from Little, Brown & Co.


67


Jan. 4, 1901. Ballard Holt, sale of Old Books,


1 00


66 sale of Catalogues,


8 50


66 66


66 use of Books,


6 42


6


66 66


66 66 Fines,


48 00


66 66 66 66 sale of Art Room catalogues, 17 35


Jan. 17 66 Interest from Savings Banks, 376 60


$3799 01


66


Hall, in account with the Town of Andover, Mass. EXPENDITURES.


$820 00


James O. Bradshaw, salary,


77 00


Edw. C Carter, salary,


12 00


Andover Electric Co., lighting,


197 14


Little, Brown & Co., books,


313 75


Desmond Publishing Co., books,


35 00


Hazard Stevens, book,


5 00


Chas. J. Pope, book,


10 00


McClure, Tissot Co .. books,


40 00


F. S. Blanchard & Co.,book,


3 00


F. J. Barnard & Co., binding,


93 40


Boston Book-binding Co., binding,


10 65


Andover Press, supplies,


92 20


O. P. Chase, papers and periodicals,


147 15


J. A. Smart, insurance,


165 00


F. C. & C. J. Way, carriers,


78 00


John E. Murphy, labor,


97 00


Dennis Sweeney, labor,


8 75


Charles P. Rea, labor,


4 17


Newton Jaquith, labor,


10 00


Hardy & Cole, repairs,


62 05


E. C. Pike, repairs,


14 00


Geo. Saunders, repairs,


6


87


Lincoln Dillaway, Co., rope,


1


50


H. F. Chase, repairs,


00


Smith & Manning. supplies,


5 88


Geo. A. Higgins & Co., supplies,


1 55


William A. Morton, decorating,


200 00


A. F. Dennett, 2 fire extinguishers,


30 00


Sprinkling street tax, Town of Andover,


8 50


Ballard Holt, sundries,


74 96


Tuttle's Express,


6 25


Revenue and Postage Stamps,


5 00


Andover Electric Co., lighting,


Cornell Art Room


90 00


Hardy & Cole, work,


66


101 60


C. A. Hill & Co., electric bells,


7 74


A. Kaiser, labor and supplies,


8 58


A. W. Caldwell, labor and supplies,


66


13 98


George A. Higgins & Co., supplies,


66


66


75


Henry McLawlin, supplies,


1


43


Ira Abbott, screens,


66


66


66


24 82


Alice Whitney, attendant,


66


66


3 00


Julia E. Twichell, attendant,


66


66


66


491 95


Braun, Clement & Co., pictures,


66


3 67


Frank Hegger, pictures,


66


66


25 00


Andover Press, Catalogues etc.,


66


66


66


33 25


Cash to balance,


148 77


66


10 50


Tuttle's Express,


66


91 08


E. W. Noyes, pictures,


1


12


J. E. Whiting, repairs,


66


$3799 01


Ballard Holt, salary,


114


Treasurer's Report Trustees Memorial Hall-Continued.


FUNDS


INVESTED AS FOLLOWS


Permanent Fund,


$20000 00


Town Note,


$20000 00


John Byers Fund, 10000 00


Town Note,


5000 0℃


John Cornell Fund, (per.), 5000 00


Mortgage,


4000 00


John Cornell Fund, purchase 3000 00


Savings Banks,


9600 00


Edward Taylor Fund, 500 00


Cash,


148 77


W. C. T. U. Fund,


100 00


Cash,


148 77


$38748 77


$38748 77


JAN. 27, 1900.


Examined and verified the foregoing account.


J. A. SMART, E. K. JENKINS.


Finance Committee.


REPORT OF LIBRARIAN.


To the Board of Trustees of the Memorial Hall Library :


GENTLEMEN : - I herewith submit the Librarian's report for the year ending December 31, 1900 :


Statistics.


Volumes in the Library, January 1, 1900,


15,353


Volumes purchased,


237


Volumes presented,


147


Volumes of periodicals bound,


59


Total number of books in the Library,


15,796


Pamphlets in the Library, January 1, 1900,


7,821


Pamphlets presented,


221


Total number of pamphlets in the Library.


8,042


Number of days the Library was open,


306


Number of volumes delivered :


General delivery, 17,198


Abbott District, 151


Bailey District, 574


North District, 136


Osgood District,


633


Public Schools,


1421


20,113


Largest daily issue,


151


Largest weekly issue,


571


Average daily issue,


66


Per-centage of fiction and juvenile taken out,


80 1-2


Notices sent to delinquent borrowers,


816


New names registered,


171


Number of books covered anew,


1809


Number of volumes rebound,


204


Volumes delivered for use in Reading-room,


661


Average attendance in Reading-room,


61


Income from fines,


$48.00


Income from use of books,


6 42


Income from sale of catalogues, (17)


8 50


Received from sale of old books,


1 00


116


List of Donors


Vols. Pamps. Pprs. 1


Abbot Courant,


Abbot Public Library, Marblehead, Mass.,


1


Abbott, Miss Ellen J.,


12


American Union League, New York City,


1


Andover, Town of, 2


Cambridge Public Library,


1


Carpenter, Rev. C. C.


1


Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Md.,


1


Fall River Public Library,


1


Farmer, J. E., Concord, N. H.,


1


Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass.,


1


Hyde Park Public Library,


1


Indian Rights Association, Phila., Pa.,


1


Ingalls, J. W., Washington, D. C.,


1


Ipswich Historical Society,


1


Jenkins, E. K.


1


Johnson, Mrs. Mary J.,


1


Knox, Hon. W. S.,


6


Lawrence Public Library,


5


Massachusetts, Commonwealth of,


20


2


Newton Free Library,


1


Palmer, Rev. Frederic,


1


Poor, Miss Sara, 13


3


Raymond, E. G., Grand Rapids, Mich.,


1


Salem Public Library,


1


Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,


12


Soldiers' Aid Society of Andover, 1


1


Stearns, F. P., New York City,


3


Stevens, Hon. Moses T., North Andover, Mass., 2


Traveler's Record,


12


United States, 96 192


Whitney, C. C., Marshall, Minn.,


52


Woodbury, Mrs. John, Boston, Mass.,


1


159 219


76


Somerville Public Library,


117


Gifts to the Memorial Hall.


Greene, Miss Jessie. Photograph of William H. Greene, Co. H., 1st Mass. H. A.


Thomas, Mrs. Charlotte A. Photograph of Franklin Hardy, Co. H., 1st Mass. H. A.


Fifty-three volumes have been withdrawn, and replaced with new ones.


Two numbers of the Boston Journal, one each of Boston Herald, Cornhill Magazine, Harper's Weekly, St. Nicholas, and Scrib- ner's Magazine, have been taken from the Reading-room.


BALLARD HOLT,


ANDOVER, Jan. 4, 1901.


LIBRARIAN.


RECOMMENDATIONS


OF


FINANCE COMMITTEE, 1901


The following is a list of appropriations, recommended by the Finance Committee :


Schools.


$22500 00


School-Houses,


2000 00


School-Books and Supplies,


1500 00


Highways and Bridges,


3000 00


Macadamized Roads,


3000 00


And the amounts received from street sprinkling and from the Street R. R., and for the use of the Town teams.


Sidewalks,


500 00


To be expended under the Betterment Act.


Removing Snow,


500 00


Horses and Drivers,


4000 00


Street Lighting,


4200 00


Town Officers,


5500 00


It is recommended that salaries be paid as follows :


Selectmen, chairman, $ 500 00


Selectmen, 2 others, each 450 00


Treasurer, (And furnish his own bond) 400 00


Clerk and Collector, 1000 00


And that his office be open for business daily (Sundays and legal holidays ex- cepted) from 9 a. m. to 12 m., and from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m., and two evenings each week from 7 to 9.


Amount carried forward,


$46700 00


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Amount brought forward,


$46700 00


Public Works,


Maintenance,


6000 00


Construction,


1000 00


Sinking Funds,


750 00


New Boiler at Pumping Station,


1800 00


Fire Department,


Maintenance and Fire Alarm,


3300 00


Town House,


1000 00


Almshouse,


5000 00


Repairs on Almshouse,


300 00


Relief out of Almshouse,


6000 00


State Aid,


1600 00


Military Aid,


250 00


State Tax,


4000 00


County Tax,


4000 00


Abatement of Taxes,


1000 00


Interest, on Bonds, Funds and Notes,


9500 00


Redemption of Bonds,


5000 00


Notes Payable, Park Loan,


1700 00


Printing and Stationery,


1000 00


And unexpended balance from 1900.


Miscellaneous,


1500 00


Memorial Day,


200 00


Insurance,


600 00


Spring Grove Cemetery,


300 00


And proceeds of sale of Lots.


Hay Scales,


50 00


Tree Warden,


500 00


$100 of which is for two years' salary of Warden, for 1900 and 1901.


Park Commission,


200 00


Public Dump,


50 00


Amount carried forward,


$103300 00


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Amount brought forward,


$103,300 00


The Committee also recommend favorable con- sideration of the following Articles in the Town Warrant.


Art. 20. Sanitaries at Stowe School, 3500 00


Art. 11. New Steam Fire Engine,


4000 00


Art. 17. Sidewalk, West Parish, 300 00


Total,


$111,100 00


Respectfully submitted,


ARTHUR BLISS, Chairman.


JOHN L. SMITH,


JOSEPH T. LOVEJOY,


JOHN N. COLE,


BARNETT ROGERS,


WALTER S. DONALD,


GEO. T. EATON,


S. H. BOUTWELL, LEWIS T. HARDY,


E. K. JENKINS,


BANCROFT T. HAYNES,


HOWELL F. WILSON,


PETER D. SMITH,


E. J. ROWE,


J. W. BELL, Secretary.


Finance Committee.


TOWN WARRANT


ESSEX, SS. : To either of the Constables of the Town of Andover.


GREETING :


Article 1st .- To choose a Moderator to preside at said · meeting.


Article 2nd .- To choose Town Clerk, Treasurer, Col- lector of Taxes, three members of the Board of Selectmen, Assessors and Overseeers of the Poor for one year, one mem- ber of the Board of Health for three years, three members of the School Committee for three years, and one for two years, five Trustees of the Punchard Free School for three years, one Trustee of the Memorial Hall for seven years, one trustee of the Cornell Fund for three years, one Park Com- missioner for three years, and one for two years, two members of the Board of Public Works for three years, Tree Warden for one year, one or more Auditors of Accounts, Constables, Fence Viewers, Field Drivers, Surveyors of Lumber, a Pound Keeper, Fire Wards, and any other officers the Town may determine to choose.


Article 3rd .- To take action on the following question: "Shall licenses be granted for the sale of Intoxicating Liquors in this town ?"


Article 4th .- To determine what sums of money shall be appropriated for Schools, School-houses, School-books and Supplies, Highways and Bridges, Macadamized Roads, Side- walks, Removing Snow, Horses and Drivers, Street Lighting, Town Officers, Public Works, Sinking Fund for Memorial


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Hall Notes, Fire Department, Town House, Almshouse, Re- pairs on Almshouse, State Aid, Military Aid, Relief out of Almshouse, State Tax, County Tax, Abatement of Taxes, Interest on Bonds, Funds, and Notes, Redemption of Bonds, (Voted Oct. 21, 1889,) Notes payable, Printing and Stationery, Miscellaneous, Memorial Day, Insurance, Spring Grove Cemetery, Hay Scales, Park Commission, Tree Warden, Public Dump, and other town charges and ex- penses.


Article 5th .- To hear the report of the Committee on Improvements at the Town House and, if advisable, appro- priate a sum of money for the same.


Article 6th -To see if the Town will accept the street as laid out by the Selectmen from Walnut avenue to Carmel Woods and appropriate a sum of money for constructing the same.


Article 7th .- To see if the Town will accept the street, Tyrian Way, so called, also the street on the northerly side of Tyrian Way, so called, as laid out by the Selectmen, both streets being now private ways.


Article 8th .- To see if the Town will accept the street as laid out by the Selectmen from a point on Elm street near Wm. S. Lawson's to a point on Summer street near Maurice Collins' and appropriate a sum of money for constructing the same, and for land and fence damages.


Article 9th .- To see if the Town will choose a committee to consider the High School question in Andover. Said committee to consult with the Trustees of the Punchard Free School, regarding the same and make a report and recommendations to the next annual meeting.


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Article 10th .- To see if the Town will vote to purchase a steam roller to use on the roads and appropriate a sum of money therefor.


Article 11th .- To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for a steam fire engine on petition of the Engineers of the Fire Department.


Article 12th .- To see if the Town will locate and main- tain lights on Lowell street between the Frye Village School- house and the West Parish Centre and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of Anthony Ward and others.


Article 13th .- To see if the Town will appropriate one hundred dollars for the further marking and designation of graves of revolutionary patriots under the direction of the Phoebe Foxcroft Phillips Chapter D. R.


Article 14th .- To see if the Town will accept Chapter 309 of the Acts of 1885 authorizing towns to license groves to be used for picnics and other lawful amusements.


Article 15th .- To see if the Town will authorize the Board of Public Works to petition the legislature for authority to issue Water Loan Bonds to an amount not ex- ceeding ($40,000) forty thousand dollars in addition to those already issued.


Article 16th .- To see if the Town will make a contract with the Andover Electric Company for Street Lighting.


Article 17th .- To see if the Town will vote to build a sidewalk from Peter D. Smith's to the West Church and ap- propriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of Arthur T. Boutwell and others.


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Article 18th .- To see if the Town will adopt the grades of streets as recommended by the Board of Public Works.


Article 19th .- To see if the Town will amend its By-laws by requiring junk dealers and dealers in second hand articles to be licensed.


Article 20th .- To see if the Town will vote to make necessary sanitary improvements at the Stowe School Build- ing, connect the same with the town sewer and appropriate ($4,000) four thousand dollars therefor on petition of the School Committee.


Article 21st .- To see if the Town will authorize the Town Treasurer to give a bond of three hundred dollars to the Andover Savings Bank to protect said bank in paying over to the Town all money remaining in said bank to the credit of Ann McAveney, deceased.


Article 22nd .- To see if the Town will vote to install a storage battery for the Fire Alarm and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of the Engineers of the Fire Department.


Article 23rd .- To see if the Town will locate and main- tain a fire alarm box, at some convenient point, at or near the Holt District School-house, and appropriate a sum of money therefor.


Article 24th .- To see if the Town will locate and main- tain an incandescent light on Lowell street, Ballardvale, near Charles H. Kibbee's and appropriate a sum of money there- for.


Article 25th .- To see if the Town will direct its School Committee, or those having authority, to reopen the Holt District School and provide a suitable teacher therefor on petition of George W. Harnden and fifteen others.


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Article 26th .- To see if the Town will locate and main- tain a fire alarm box on Andover street near James J. Abbott's and appropriate a sum of money therefor.


Article 27th .- To act on the reports of the Town officers.


Article 28th .- To see if the Town will revise and accept the list of names of Jurors prepared and posted by the Selectmen.


Article 29th .- To fix the pay of the Firemen for the en- suing year.


Article 30th .- To determine the method of collecting the taxes for the ensuing year.


Article 31st .- To determine what disposition shall be made of unexpended appropriations.


Article 32nd .- To authorize the Treasurer to hire money for the use of the town in anticipation of Taxes, upon the ap- proval of the Selectmen.


Article 33rd .- To determine the amount of money to be raised by taxation the ensuing year.


Article 34th .- To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Andover, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet and assemble in the Town House, in said Andover, on Monday, the fourth day of March, 1901, at 7.30 A.M., to act on the following articles :


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Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of meeting.


Given under our hands at Andover this sixteenth day of February in the year nineteen hundred and one.


WM. G. GOLDSMITH, SAMUEL H. BOUTWELL, JOHN S. STARK,


Selectmen of Andover.


MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY


LIST OF ACCESSIONS


Bulletin No. 20. 1900.


LIST OF ACCESSIONS, 1900


A.


ABBOTT, C. C. In nature's realm.


591.5 A 131 i ALLEN, J. L. Reign of law : a tale of the Kentucky hemp fields, .


A 427 re


92.B 797 A


ALLEN, A. V. G. Life and letters of Phillips Brooks. 2v. ALLEN, Grant. Hilda Wade: a woman with tenacity of purpose. A 425 hi


AMERICAN Naturalist. Vol. 33.


505.A 512


ANDOVER Townsman. Vol. 12-13.


Ref.


ATLANTIC Monthly. Vol. 84-85.


051.A 881


B.


BALCH, T. W. The Alabama arbitration. .


341.6 B 18 BANGS, J. K. Booming of Acre Hill, and other remin- iscences of urban and suburban life. B 225 bo


The idiot at home.


B 225 i


BARRIE, J. M. Tommy and Grizel.


B 275 to


BARTON, W. E. Prairie schooner : a story of the Black Hawk war. B 228 pr BEARD, D. C. New ideas for American boys : the jack of all trades. 790.B 37 n


BELGER, Mrs. Frances C. B. A Georgian bungalow.


B 412 ge


BELKNAP, C. E. History of the Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Mission- ary Ridge, 1863.


977.4 B 41


BESANT, Sir Walter. The orange girl.


B 466 or


BIRDS and all nature. Vol. 6-7.


051.B 53


BISHOP, Mrs. Isabella I. B. The Yangtze valley and be- yond : journeys in China .. . 915.1 B 54


BONSAL, Stephen. The golden horse-shoe.


973.73 B 64


BLACKWOOD's Edinburgh Magazine. Vol. 166-167. 052.B 56


BOSTON, Mass. The directory, 1900. Ref.


BOUVET, Marguerite. Tales of an old Chateau.


B 669 t


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BRADY, C. T. Commodore Paul Jones. [Great com- manders.] . 92 J 726 B Grip of honor : a story of Paul Jones and the American revolution. B 723 gr For the freedom of the sea. B 723 fo


Reuben James : a hero of the forecastle. B 722 re


BREWER, D. J., editor. The world's best orations. 9 v.


808.5 B 75


BRINTON, Selwin. Correggio. [Great masters in paint- ing and sculpture.] ·


92.C 815 B


BROOKE, S. A. English literature : with chapters on English and American literature by George R. Carpenter. 820.B 79 C


BROOKS, E. L. Story of the nineteenth century of the Christian era. 909.8 B 79


BROWN, Mrs. Mary E., and Mrs. Helen G. Story of John Adams, a New England schoolmaster. 92.A 213 B BROWN, W. B. The problem of final destiny : studies in the light of revised theological statement. 124.B 81 811.B 89 S


BURDETTE, R. J. Smiles yoked with tears.


BURNET, Mrs. Frances H. In connection with the De Willoughby claim. B 935 in


BURROUGHS, John. Squirrels and other fur-bearers. 599.B 94


BUTTERWORTH, H. In the days of Jefferson ; or, the six golden horse shoes. B 986 in


Jack's carrier pigeons : a tale of the times of Father Taylor's mariner's home. B 986 j


C.


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CARPENTER, W. B. A popular history of the church of England, from the earliest period to the present day. 283.C 227


CASTLE, Agnes, and Egerton. Bath comedy. C 267 b


CENTURY. Vol. 58-60. 051.C 33


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