Town annual reports of Acton, Massachusetts 1911-1915, Part 29

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Publication date: 1911
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Wagons, carts and sleds


350.00


Farming Implements 220.00


Grain


50.00


Hot Air Engine


10.00


Barrels and Boxes


10.00


Coal


7.50


Wood cut for stove


120.00


Set Measures


1.00


Salt


. 75


Horse Blankets


15.00


60 Hens


60.00


Potatoes


20.00


Apples


18.00


Preserves, Pickles, etc.


50.00


Household goods and kitchen uten- sils 275.00


Salt Pork 20.00


76


Vinegar 2.50


Lime-Sulphur


10.00


Wheel-Chair


20.00


Groceries and Supplies 20.00


Robes


10.00


5 Cords Wood


20.00


Lumber


60.00


Stone lifter


20.00


Pulley Blocks and Rope


4.00


Crescent Saw


4.00


Ice


10.00


Carriage lamp


1.00


Grass Seed


6.00


Seed Corn


1.75


Spray Pump


20.00


$2,901.50


Support of Town Home


Expenditures


$2,675.57


Inventory, 1915


2,910.00


$5,585.57


Inventory, 1916


$2,901.50


Receipts 2.173.04


Wood delivered school houses


66.25


$5,140.79


Net cost for financial year $444.78


WILLIAM F. KELLEY, EDWARD Z. STANLEY, FRED S. WHITCOMB, Board of Overseers of the Poor.


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REPORT OF THE CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS


For the Year Ending December 31, 1915


We present the following schedule showing the amounts of the several funds for the perpetual care of cemetery lots and the income and expenditures on account of each fund for the year:


HORACE F. TUTTLE, JULIAN TUTTLE, FRED W. GREEN, Cemetery Commissioners.


CEMETERY FUNDS FOR CARE OF LOTS


Deposit


WOODLAWN CEMETERY


No. and Date of


NAME OF FUND


Amount


Deposited


1915


On hand


Jan. 1,


Income


Expended


On hand


Dec. 31, 1915


1


Hepsabeth Piper


50.00


52.00


1.75


1.50


52.25


2


Frederick Rouillard


100.00


100.15


3.50


3.50


100.15


3


William W. Davis.


100.00


101.50


3.50


3.50


101.50


4


Jedediah Tuttle


50.00


51.00


1.75


1.50


51.25


5


Mary Skinner


200.00


205.65


7.00


7.92


204.73


6


Nancy K. Handley


500.00


551.25


17.50


20.73


548.02


7


Mary Severance .


100.00


103.00


3.50


3.00


103.50


8


Mary W. Chaffin


100.00


101.75


3.50


3.00


102.25


9


Warren Robbins


100.00


100.00


3.50


3.00


100.50


10


Henry Loker


100.00


102.04


3.50


3.50


102.04


11


Henry Lothrop


200.00


202.56


7.00


6.88


202.68


12


Luther W. Piper


100.00


101.65


3.50


1.00


104.15


13


James Temple .


100.00


102.00


3.50


3.00


102.50


14


Fidelia Wheeler


100.00


102.07


3.50


3.50


102.07


15


William H. Chapman.


100.00


102.50


3.50


3.50


102.50


Mary A. Robbins


100.00


102.00


3.50


3.00


102.50


17


Daniel Wetherbee


100.00


101.35


3.50


3.50


101.35


16


.


.


18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40


-


James Tuttle


100.00


101.10


3.50


2.96


101.64 76.21


Elbridge J. Robbins


100.00


101.00


3.50


3.50


101.00


William Jennings .


100.00


100.50


3.50


4.00


100.00


Adeline Weston Blood


100.00


106.11


3.50


5.00


104.61


Irving V. Whitcomb


100.00


100.20


3.50


3.50


100.20


John Fletcher .


100.00


100.33


3.50


3.50


100.33


W. E. Faulkner


75.00


76.02


2.62


2.50


76.14


Amanda M. Barnard


100.00


101.47


3.50


4.00


100.97


George T. Ames .


100.00


101.14


3.50


2.96


101.68


Horace Tuttle


100.00


102.59.


3.50


1.50


102.59


Samuel Jones .


50.00


50.97


1.75


3.50


51.22


*Francis Hosmer


150.00


157.7?


5.25


2.00


160.97


Mary E. Robbins .


100.00


100.22


3.50


3.00


100.72


Luther and Augustine Conant


500.00


526.77


17.50


13.00


531.27


Hannah D. Robbins


50.00


50.92


1.75


2.00


50.67


Elisha Cutler


100.00


104.00


3.50


3.50


104.00


Nathaniel Jones


50.00


51.75


1.75


1.50


52.00


Solomon Smith


75.00


75.63


2.62


3.00


75.25


Gaius W. Allen


100.00


101.12


3.50


3.30


101.32


Varnum and Francis Tuttle


250.00


251.19


8.75


8.00


251.94


Aaron Fletcher


100.00


101.65


3.50


4.50


100.65


Mary J. Harrington


200.00


204.95


7.00


7.00


204.95


Julia Morrison


75.00


76.58


2.63


3.00


Elnathan Jones


100.00


102.70


3.50


4.00


102.20


Nathan Chaffin


100.00


101.17


3.50


3.00


101.67


Jonathan W. Loker


100.00


102.46


3.50


3.00


102.96


Rev. James T. Woodbury


100.00


109.66


3.50


2.00


111.16


Henry M. Smith


75.00


75.95


2.62


3.00


75.57


Julian Tuttle


100.00


109.00


3.50


3.00


109.50


James E. Harris


50.00


50.48


1.75


1.50


50.73


Francis Conant


100.00


101.26


3.50


3.00


101.76


Elbridge G. Parker


100.00


102.18


3.50


3.50


102.18


Lemuel and Augusta Dole


100.00


103.85


3.50


3.00


104.35


Edwin Fletcher .


50.00


50.88


1.75


1.50


51.13


Nancy Raymond and Joseph Estabrook


100.00


100.22


3.50


3.50


100.22


Edward Tuttle .


100.00


101.00


3.50


3.00


101.50


Abram H. Jones .


100.00


100.44


3.50


3.50


100.44


Joseph A. Whitcomb.


100.00


103.33


3.50


3.50


103.33


Isaac T. Flagg ..


100.00


102.54


3.50


3.00


103.04


Jonas K. Putney


150.00


154.46


5.25


4.00


155.71


Joseph Reed


50.00


51.40


1.75


1.00


52.15


Charlotte C. Flagg


100.00


101.00


3.50


3.00


101.50


Cyrus G. Dole . .


100.00


101.37


3.50


3.00


101.87


Daniel Fletcher


100.00


103.92


3.50


6.00


101.42


Asa Parker


100.00


102.33


3.50


3.00


102.83


William N. Wood.


100.00


103.25


3.50


3.00


103.75


·


.


41 42 13 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63


64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72


Leonard Bulette


100.00


101.70


3.50


3.00


102.20


Ruth Robbins


100.00


100.90


3.50


2.50


101.90


Henry T. Billings


100.00


100.83


3.50


3.50


100.83


Mary E. Lothrop


200.00


202.94


7.00


5.12


204.82


Lewis Wood, Jr.


100.00


102.03


3.50


2.50


103.03


George Conant


100.00


104.66


3.50


6.00


102.16


Zoeth Taylor


50.00


50.73


1.75


1.50


50.98


Herbert S. Lane


100.00


100.58


3.50


2.00


102.08


George H. Harris


100.00


102.90


3.50


106.40


73 May 6, 1915


Mary W. Fletcher


100.00


2.03


102.03


74 June 12, 1915


John J. Lothrop


50.00


. 87


50.87


75 Aug. 14, 1915


Franklin P. Wood


100.00


1.16


101.16


76 Nov. 13, 1915


Israel H. Giles


100.00


.29


100.29


Totals (Woodlawn)


8,450.00| 8,278.52 287.84| 262.37| 8,703.99


* $50 deposited Jan. 1, 1915.


MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY


1


Eliza A. Whitcomb


$75.00


$81.14


$2.62| $2.00|


$81.76


2


Phineas Wetherbee


.1'sh.FRR


27.65


5.00


2.25


30.40


3


S. Lizzie Hayward


100.00|


119.60


3.50


2.00


121.10


4


Frank C. Hayward


500.00


509.33|


17.50 |*17.50


509.33


5


George C. Wright


100.00


136.15


3.50


2.25


137.40


6


George Crampton


100.00


109.15


3.50


2.25


110.40


7


Joel Wright


100.00


110.90


3.50


2.00


112.40


8


George S. Wright


100.00


110.90


3.50


2.25


112.15


9


George C. Wright (Davis Memorial)


50.00


71.55


1.75|


73.30


10


B. H. and O. K. Patch


50.00


46.40


1.75


48.15


11


Howard E. Faulkner


150.00


174.80


5.25


2.50


177.55


12


J. Warren Hayward


50.00


51.15


1.75


1.50


51.40


13


Lewis B. Goodnow


100.00


108.40


3.50


2.25


109.65


14


Sarah A. Hutchins


100.00


112.41


3.50


2.25


113.66


15


F. D. Walcott .


100.00


113.31


3.50


2.50


114.31


A. Louise Warren and Simon Hosmer


150.00


165.27


5.25


4.50


166.02


16 17


John R. Houghton .


100.00


109.87|


3.50


2.25


111.12


18


William A. Cutler and Bradley Stone.


100.00


106.58


3.50


4.00


106.08


19


John Blanchard


100.00


113.08


3.50


2.25


114.33


20


Wheeler and Shattuck


50.00


51.71


1.75


2.00


51.46


21


George H. Decoster


100.00


107.00


3.50


+3.50


107.00


22


Henderson Rowell


50.00


50.28


1.75|


2.00


50.03


23


Luke Blanchard


500.00


607.50


20.00|


627.50


24


L. Blanchard, S. Blanchard tomb


100.00


121.00


4.00


125.00


25


Calvin and Luther Blanchard Mem'l.


100.00|


117.00|


4.00|


121.00


82


26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39


44 45 46 47 48 49


April 20, 1915| April 26, 1915


John Temple and Edward F. Pratt W. K. Davy ..


50.00


51.09


1.75


2.00


50.78 50.84


Ella F. and Lucius S. Hosmer


100.00


108.97


3.50


2.25 110.22


Caroline A. Hosmer


100.00


108.85


3.50


2.25


110.10


Isaiah Reed


100.00


108.73


3.50


2.25


109.98


Benjamin F. Hapgood


100.00


107.48


3.50


2.25


108.73


Lucy A. (Wetherbee) Burbeck


100.00


106.73


3.50


2.50


107.73


Francis Jones


50.00


50.04


1.75


2.25


49.54


Simon Hartwell


100.00


106.70


3.50


2.25


107.95


Emerson Fuller


100.00


105.15


3.50


2.50


106.15


John Porter Priest


100.00


103.40


3.50


2.25


104.65


Harriet Davis Brown


100.00


103.50


3.50


2.25


104.75


Oliver Mead .


100.00


103.53


3.50


2.50


104.53


Bessie E. Brown


100.00


102.66


3.50


2.00


104.16


George Gardner


100.00


102.08


3.50


2.00


103.58


Hiram J. Hapgood


100.00


101.54


3.50


2.25


102.79


Charles Robinson


75.00


76.09


2.62


2.00


76.71


Emerline A. Johnson, F.


E. Flint,


H. Louis Bush


400.00


415.77


14.00


9.00


420.77


Nahum Littlefield


50.00


50.02


1.75


1.00


50.77


Francis Hayward


100.00


100.25


3.50


1.50


102.25


Charles S. Twichell


50.00


50.29


1.75


1.75


50.29


Francis Pratt


50.00


50.00


1.75


1.75


50.00


Marcus M. Keyes


500.00|


11.66


3.75


507.91


Alexander P. Bean


100.00|


2.33


1.75


100.58


50.00


51.03


1.75


2.00


83


40 41 42 42


50 July 13, 1915 51. . Oct. 23, 1915


Bancroft Whitcomb


100.00


1.45|


101.45


Hobart E. Mead


100.00


. 58


100.58


Totals (Mt. Hope)


6000.00 5696.03 206.51 122.25 6580.29


Totals


14850.00|14401.44|508.35|394.62 15715.17


*Paid to F. C. Hayward. tPaid to George H. De Coster.


NORTH CEMETERY


1


Samuel Temple


50.00


51.54


1.75


1.50


51.79


2


Frances Hutchinson


50.00


52.29


1.75


1.50


52.54


3


Henrietta Anderson


50.00


51.79


1.75


1.50


52.04


4


Mary Hapgood


50.00


51.52


1.75


1.50


51.77


5


Jerusha Blood


200.00


219.75|


7.00


4.00


222.75


400.00


426.89


14.00


10.00


430.89


84


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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE GOODNOW FUND


For the Year Ending Dec. 31, 1915


Investments


Warren Institution for Savings, Book


83,531 $1,100.20


Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, Book 71,200 1,000.00


City Institution for Savings, Lowell, Book 84,244 1,000.00


$3,100.20


Receipts


Warren Institution for Savings, divi- dends $43.74


Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, dividends 42.95


City Institution for Savings, dividend 20.00


$126.69


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Payments


Paid Julian Tuttle, care of Goodnow


lot in Woodlawn Cemetery ... $7.00


Unexpended income for care of ceme- tery lot deposited with Warren Institution for Savings 16.74


H. F. Robbins, treasurer of the Evan- gelical Church in Acton 102.95


$126.69


LUTHER CONANT, I. WARREN FLAGG, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Trustees of Goodnow Fund.


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TWENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ACTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY FOR THE YEAR 1915


Trustees


LUTHER CONANT, President


E. FAULKNER CONANT, Secretary


MOSES TAYLOR*


LUCIUS J. HESSELTON


HORACE F. TUTTLE


J. SIDNEY WHITE


HIRAM J. HAPGOOD


FRANK R. KNOWLTON


DELETTE H. HALL


The pleasant circle of the board of trustees has again been broken by the death of one of our number. Mr. Moses Taylor, one of the charter members, passed away at the ripe age of ninety-three years. To show what a single life may include of our country's history, we record that he was born during the administration of James Monroe, the fifth presi- dent of the United States, and died in the term of Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eighth. Texas, California, New Mexico and Arizona, Alaska and our vast insular possessions all were added to the area of our country during his life.


*Died June 10, 1915.


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It is not easy for one who has lost a lifetime loyal friend to keep within proper limits in this brief notice, for a record of Mr. Taylor's public services would almost require a his- tory of the town for the past sixty years. We mention his help to Mr. Wilde in clearing the lot on which the public library is located; that he carried the subscription papers for building the Congregational church in 1847, and gave largely to the remodeling of the church building in 1898; that he built several of the houses in the village; that for many years he carried on a large farm, and set out extensive orchards, that he made many blades of grass grow where none had grown before.


His attendance at the town primaries and town meet- ings was so faithful that once when illness kept him away from a caucus, a vote of sympathy was passed and conveyed to him with the signatures of the chairman and secretary.


He bore the afflictions which befell him in his advanced years with fortitude and never lost that sunniness of temper- ament which was one of his leading traits. He lived to see his children's children and a goodly number of still another generation. He had the friendship and even the affection of his fellow townsmen to an unusual degree. Much more might be said of many kindly acts and liberal support to numerous good causes, but this will, perhaps, suffice. We would observe, however, that while noted for his personal generosity, he consistently opposed the extravagance. state. municipal and social. that is sapping the life blood of our people.


A somewhat careful examination of the twenty-sixth report of the Free Public Library Commission of the state shows that the circulation of our library in comparison with others falls considerably below the average, although the number of volumes is above. We should note some causes : We have in the town a competitor with a large circulation; a large part of the population of the town resides at a dis-


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tance of two or three miles or more from the Center village, where the library building is located. In addition, the town sends its high school pupils to Concord, where they have ac- cess to one of the oldest and best libraries in the state.


The board has accepted all the suggestions of the state officials in this matter. We shall be glad to receive from any of our patrons advice that would tend to bring an increase in the circulation, and thereby add to the usefulness of Mr. Wilde's munificent gift.


We have learned with much pleasure of a bequest of five hundred dollars in the will of the late Mr. Luke Tuttle, the income of which will soon become available. We are glad to report that Mr. Hoit. our town treasurer, will in the future render a separate statement of the income from this and other similar funds.


Two years ago we copied from the Massachusetts archives a list of the members of the militia company that Acton sent out in the war of 1812. From the same sources, we, this year, print a list of the Acton minute men of 1775. who led in the attack that made the old North Bridge at Concord one of the famous landmarks of American history.


John Hayward. Captain John Heald, Lieutenant David Furbush. 2nd Lieut. William Mackfield, Sergeant Oliver Emerson, Sergeant John Davis. Corporal David Davis, Corporal John Barker, Corporal Thomas Darby, Private John Harris, Private Ebenezer Heald, Private James Davis, Private Phillip Piper, Private


Reuben Law, Private Benja Hayward, Private Simon Hunt. Jr., Private Elijah Davice, Private Ephraim Furbush, Private Abraham Hapgood, Private Ezekiel Davis, Private Ebenezer Edwards, Private John Robbins, Private Joseph Barker, Private William Johnson, Private Reuben Davis. Private Joseph Reed, Private


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Stephen Shepherd, Private Thomas Thorp, Private Solomon Smith, Private Jonas Hunt, Private Moses Wood, Private Ephraim Billings, Private


Joseph Chaffin, Private Samuel Tempel, Private Abraham Young, Private


Francis Barker (Drummer) Luther Blanchard (Fifer)


It should be noted that the official payrolls from which this list was copied do not include the names of those three Acton martyrs in the cause of American Independence : Captain Isaac Davis, James Hayward and Abner Hosmer.


This payroll was made up and sworn to in December, 1775, or a few months after the fight, by Captain John Hay- ward, who succeeded to the command of the company, after the death of Captain Davis.


We wish that every son and daughter of Acton would read the tenth chapter of the fourth volume of Bancroft's history, in our library. They will soon see whom this recog- nized authority considered the real heroes of the Concord fight. It is no exaggeration to say that in leadership, dis- cipline, training, equipment and daring this company had .no superior among the various organizations of minute men in existence at the commencement of the American Revolution.


The trustees recommend the usual appropriations.


Very respectfully, LUTHER CONANT, For the Trustees.


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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT


Accessions : Number of volumes in the library Jan. 1, 1915, 12,356. Increase by purchase, 341, of which 12 were obtained by binding magazines. Increase by gift, 46. Total increase 387. Number of volumes in the library, Jan. 1, 1916, 12,743.


Circulation : Number of days the library was opened, 103. Number of volumes circulated 8,010. Daily average circulation 77 plus. Largest daily circulation 147, on Aug. 7. Smallest daily circulation, 31, on Aug. 4.


Received for fines $20.79


Expended for postage .79


$20.00


Gifts of books have been received from the following sources : United States government, 8; state of Massachu- setts, 13; P. Andreae, 1; Association of American Portland Cement Manufacturers, 2; Mrs. M. J. Brown, 10; Carnegie Peace Foundation, 1; General Education Board, 1; Massa- chusetts Society, S. A. R., 1; H. G. S. Noble, 1; A. L. Noyes, 1; O. W. Norton, 1; Hispanic Society, New York. 1; P. E. Sargent, 1; F. W. Whitridge, 1; Woman Suffrage head- quarters, 1; Forty-ninth encampment, G. A. R., 1; 1 volume Acton town reports. Total, 46.


ARTHUR F. DAVIS,


Librarian.


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BOOKS ADDED TO THE MEMORIAL LIBRARY IN 1915


NON-FICTION


Adams, F. U .- Conquest of the Tropics 917.28-A212c


Adams, J. C .- Nature studies in Berkshire 917.3-A194n


Anderson, F. I .- Electricity for the farm 62-A546e


Angeli, A .- New Spanish English dictionary 46-A582n


Anon-Factories and warehouses of concrete 69-A100f


Anon-King Albert's book 940-A100k


Anon-Manual training course in concrete


69-A100m


Anon-Massachusetts Society, S. A. R., register of members 36-A100m


Andreae, P .- The prohibition movement 32-A556p


Angel, N .- Arms and industry


32-A583a


Antonius, M. A .- Writings


87-A635t


Bailey, E. H. S .- A textbook of sanitary and applied chemistry 66-B154t


Baker, E. A .- History in Fiction


02-B167h


Bancroft, HI. H .- History of Mexico


972-B213h


Banks, E. J .- The Bible and the Spade


22-B218b


Beard, D. C .- Shelters, shacks and shanties 79-B363s


Benson, A. C .- The orchard pavilion 82-B4740


Bergling, J. M .- Art alphabets and lettering


74-B498a


Berget, A .- The earth, its life and death


55-B495e


Bjorkman, F. M., and Porrit, A. G .- Woman Suffrage 32-B626w


Boardman. H. A .- Discourse on the life and character of Daniel Webster 922-W378b


Bond, A. R .- Handy man's workshop and laboratory


68-B711h


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Borrow, G .- Wild Wales 914.2-B737w Borrow, G .- The Zincali, an account of the gypsies of Spain 914.6-B737z


Brame, J. S. S .- Fuel, solid, liquid and gaseous 66-B815f


Burns. J .- How to play tennis 79-B967h


Cahalane, C. F .- Police practice and procedure 35-C132p


Cato-Varro-Roman farm management 63-C366r


Chase, J. C .- Decorative design 74-C487d


Clark, F. E .-- The charm of Scandinavia


914.8-C592c


Cobb, T .- Busting 'em 81-C653b


Collins, A. F .- The book of the wireless


62-C712b


Cote, G. D. H .- The world of labor


33-C689w


Crapsey, A. S .- The rise of the working class 33-C893r


Crawford, M. C .- Social life in old New England


973.2-C899s


Dall, W. H .- Spencer Fullerton Baird 922-B163d


Dumbell, K. E. M .- California and the far west 917.3-D898c


Dupuy. W. A .- Uncle Sam's modern miracles 35-D945un


Embury, A. 2nd-Early American churches 973.2-E53e


Emerson, H .- Efficiency 33-E53e


Enenkel, A .- A new dictionary of the English and Italian languages 45-E56n


Ewart, J. A., and Field, W. S .- A civil service manual 3 vols 35-E94c


Fabre, J. H .- Bramble bees and others 59-F123b


Fabre, J. H. The mason bees 59-F123m


Fiske, A. K .- Honest business


33-F541h


Gardner, M. T .- Winners of the world 920-G227w


Gilman, L .- Edward McDowell 922-MI138g


Goya-Drawings 75-G724d


Graves, F. P .- A history of education in modern times


37-G776h


Haddock, F. C .- Power of will


15-H127p


Harbison, E. G .- Low cost receipts


64-H2551


Harris, G .- Audel's answers on practical engineering


62-H314a


Hartt, R. L .- Understanding the French 914.4-H3851


94


Hepburn, A. B .- Artificial waterways of the world


38-H529a


Herrick, M. T .- Rural credits 33-H566r


Hicks, A. M .- The craft of hand-made rugs 67-H631c


Hoeber, A .- The Barbazon painters 925-H693b


Hopkins, J. C .- French Canada and the St. Lawrence


917.1-H794f


Hornaday, W. T .- Wild life conservation 59-H813w


Howe, M. A. D .- The Boston Symphony Orchestra


78-H857b


Howes, B. A .- Building by a builder


69-H855b


Hungerford, E .- The personality of American cities


917.3-H936p


Hunt, G .- The department of state of the United States 35-H941d


Ingalese, R .- The history and power of mind 15-144h


James, W .- Psychology 15-J29p


Johnson, M .- Through the south seas with Jack London


917.3-J68t


Johnston, C. H .- The modern high school 37-J66m


Kains, M. G .- Culinary herbs 63-K13c


Kane, E. K .- Adrift in the Arctic ice pack 919.8-K16a


Kellog, C. L .- Memoirs of an American prima donna


922-K295k


Kenlon.J .- Fires and fire fighters 62-K33f


Lea, H .- The day of the Saxon 32-L433d


Lee, A .- Little stories of big men


81-L4771


Lewis, H. R .- Productive Poultry Husbandry


63-L674p


Lithgow, R. A. D .- Nantucket, a history


974.5-L975n


Lloyd, J. W .- Productive vegetable growing 63-L793p


Logan, Mrs. J .- Reminiscences of a soldier's wife 922-L8311


McCall, S. W .- Life of Thomas B. Reed 922-R326m


Macomber, B .- The jewel city 60-M171j


Machugh, R. J .- Modern Mexico


917.2-NI151m


McKready, K .- Beginners' star-book


52-M159b


Maeterlinck, M. M .- The girl who found the bluebird


922-K29m 82-M349d


Marlowe, C .- Dramas


95


Marot, H .- American labor unions 33-M355a


Masters, E. L .- Spoon-river anthology 81-MI423s


Mendel, A .- Indoor merrymaking and table decorations


64-M537i


Miles, N. A .- Serving the republic 922-MI643m


Mitchell, S. W .- Complete poems


81-M682c


Moorhead. W. K .- The American Indian in the United States, 1850-1914 970-MI819a


Morris, C .- The nations of Europe 940-MI875n


Muir, J .- Travels in Alaska


917.3-MI953t


Murray, J .- Autobiography


922-MI981m


Norton, O. W .- The attack and defence of Little Round-


Top, Gettysburgh, July 2, 1863 973.7-N886a


O'Connell. W. H., archbishop of Boston; sermons and addresses, 4 vols. 25-018s


Olcott, C. S .- The lure of the camera 910-0431


Paul, N. B .- The heart of Blackstone 34-P324h


Pennell. J .- In the land of temples 75-P413jo


Pier. A. S .- The story of Harvard 973-P615s


Plotinus-Select works 88-P729s


Plowman, G. T .- Etching


76-P732e


Powell. G. H .- Cooperation in agriculture


63-P883c


Powell, J. W .- First through the Grand Canyon


917.3-P884f


Prout. E .- Harmony, its theory and practice


78-P968h


Putnam, G. P .- The southland of North America


917.28-P991s


Putnam, R .- Alsace and Lorraine, from Caesar to Kaiser 944-P992a


Quint. W. D .- The story of Dartmouth 973-Q7s


Reed, C. A .- Bird book 59-R323b


Rihbany, A. M .- A far journey


922-R571r


Riis, J. A .- Neighbors 30-R572n


Rolland, R .- Musicians of today 78-R749m


Russell, W. S. C .- Iceland; horseback tours in Saga land .


919.8-R968i


Sears, F. C .- Productive orcharding


63-S439p


Sears, L .- John Hay 922-H412s


96


Serviss, G. P .- Astronomy with the naked eye 52-S492a Sinclair, A .- Locomotive engine running and manage- ment 62-S6161 63-S633m


Slingerland, M. V., and Crosby, C. R.


Sloan, M. M .- The concrete house and its construction


69-S634c


Small, W. H .- Early New England schools 973.2-S635e


Smith, L. P .- The English language 42-S654e


Steiner, E. A .- From alien to citizen 922-S822st


Stevenson, B. E .- The charm of Ireland 914.16-S847c


Sylvester, H. M .- Indian wars of New England (3 vols.)


973.2-S955i


Theocritus and Virgil-Echlogues 88-T386i


Thayer, W. R .- Life of John Hay (2 vols)


922-H412t


Treitschke, H. Von-Selections from lectures on politics 32-T787s


Tupper, W. and J. W .- Representative English drama


Tuttle, C. R .- Alaska


82-T928r 917.3-T967a


Van Denburgh, E. D .- My voyage in the United States frigate Congress 910-V227m


Van Slyke, L. L .- Fertilizers and crops 63-V279f


Vauthier, C. M .- The technique of painting 75-V381t


Vedder, H. C .- The gospel of Jesus and the problems of democracy 30-V415g


Walcott, A. S .- Java and her neighbors 919.1-W156j


Ward, F. E .- Practical real estate methods 33-W258p


Webster, D .- Works (9 vols.) 81-W378w


Wells, H. G .- Social forces in England and America


30-W454s


White, S. E .- The rediscovered country


916.6-W588r


Whitridge, F. W .- One American's opinion of the European war 940-W5770


Wiley, H. W .- The lure of the land 63-W6761


Wiley, H. W .- 1001 tests of foods, etc. 64-W676t


Williams, H. S .- Miracles of science 50-W723m


Winter, N. O .- Argentina and her people of today


918-W786a


97


Winter,N.O .- Chile and her people of today 918-W786c


Withers, H .- Poverty and waste 33-W824p


Wood, R. K .- The tourists' California


917.3-W878t


Woodberry, G. E .- North Africa and the desert


916.1-W881n


Woodson, C. G .- The education of the negro prior to 1861 973-W894e


Wright, W. P .- The new gardening 63-W954n


FICTION


Aiken, E .- The river A-291r


Allen, F. N. S .- The invaders


A425i


Allen, J. L .- The sword of youth


A427sw


Atherton, G .- Before the Gringo came A868b


Bailey, T .- Contrary Mary B158c


Barclay, F. L .- My heart's right there


B244my


Beach, R .- The net


B365ne


Bindloss, H .- Alton of Somasco


B612a


Bindloss, H .- Ranching for Sylvia


B612r


Bindloss, H .- The gold trail


B612g


Bindloss, H .- The secret of the reef


B612se


Bordeaux, II .- The woolen dress


B727w


Brady, C. T .- Britton of the seventh


B812b


Brebner, B. J .- Christopher Quales


B828c


Brebner, B. J .- The turbulent duchess


B828t


Burney, F .- Evelina


B965e


Cable, G. W .- Gideon's band


C115gı


Cather, W. S .- The song of the lark


C363s


Churchill, W .- A far country


C563f


Cobb, I. S .- Back home


C6535b


Connolly, J. B .- The trawler


C743t


Conrad, J .- A set of six


C754s


Crockett, S. R .- Silver sand


C938si


Cullum, R .- The way of the strong


C967wa


Curtiss, P .- The ladder


C9811


Curwood, J. O .- Kazan


C982k


Day, H .- The landloper


D2731


98


Doyle, A. C .- The valley of fear


D754v


Edgar, G .- The red colonel




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