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Chimney fires 12
Buildings 8
The loss by fire the past year has been quite small, about three thousand dollars on contents of buildings; no total loss of buildings.
Chimney fires are causing considerable damage and expense. The citizens should look after their chimneys more carefully, having them cleaned out often if using wood continually.
Bituminous coal is being used so extensively, precaution should be taken to keep chimneys open, common salt thoroughly dried, sprinkled onto a good hot fire will help to cut out this collection ; about one pound for house heater at a time.
The apparatus is in good condition. We have about 2,000 feet of hose, mostly in good condition. The companies are co- operating together splendidly. They should have all the assist ance and encouragement possible from the citizens, as the pav received does not re-imburse them for losses sustained in time and clothing damaged.
Chapter 343, Acts of 1924, require every city and town to have the same standard fire hose couplings on or before January 1st, 1927, therefore we will have to have threads on our couplings re-cut, at a small cost.
There should be some arrangement made to have all hydrants cleared of snow after a storm.
I would recommend the sum of one thousand dollars be appropriated for the regular maintenance, and three hundred fifty dollars for the purchase of new hose and re-threading old couplings and gates.
Respectfully,
C. D. CRAM, Chief Engineer.
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REPORT OF TOWN FORESTER
Eleven thousand three-year old white pine transplants were purchased from the State forester last spring at cost, and distri- buted free to citizens interested in setting them out and taking proper care of them. If this can be continued for several years, we will greatly increase our pine acreage and enhance our valua- tion. Several citizens have requested spruce seedlings, in order that they may start Christmas tree plantations. These can be worked in as fillers among the pine trees to advantage. I would: suggest, therefore, that this year a small portion of the seedlings. be spruce.
The Keyes and Conant tracts, comprising twenty-two acres, have been purchased from C. A. Durkee and set aside for town forest work. This land is fairly well covered with pine seedlings; and has a minimum of fire risk, as it is not near a highway or railroad.
Some study has been made in cooperation with A. B. Conant and the State forester's office in regard to the possibilities of town forest work in Acton. A very desirable tract of land has been found covered with growths in different stages which would make one of the best demonstration town forests in Eastern Massachusetts.
The purchase of this tract would require several thousand dollars in addition to the one thousand dollars offered by Mr. Conant. The tract should be self-supporting from the start and within a few years can be made into a proposition which would yield the town an annual income.
I hope that some present or former citizen or citizens will join with Mr. Conant and help us put this proposed town forest through.
Respectfully submitted, ALBERT R. JENKS, Town Forester.
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REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen : I herewith submit my report for the year end- ing December 31, 1925 :
I have re-built and oiled Piper road from School street to the residence of L. T. Fullonton, graveled Chadwick street and about 500 feet on River street, below Merriam's factory; graveled shoulder of Main street from Maynard line to the corner of High street; also graveled patches in other sections.
The bridge over B. & M. R. R. at South Acton will have to be re-planked this year and I would recommend that $2,000.00 be appropriated for that purpose.
Central Street-I built 2900 feet of gravel road and oiled
same. Also put in five metal pipe culverts and one of stone. These alone cost approximately $2,000.00.
I have replaced a lot of the old fencing and painted same. There should be more fencing put up this year and what we have should be painted. I recommend that we appropriate $500.00 to be used for this purpose.
Respectfully submitted,
HARRY B. MORSE,
Superintendent of Streets.
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SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON ROAD WORK
At the annual town meeting held March 9, 1925, a special committee was appointed to work with the selectmen on special road work: $10,000.00 were raised and appropriated for this. purpose.
After looking over the roads in each precinct, the following; roads were decided on :
Precinct 1-Pope road, $1,000.00; feet built 500; cost $620.90.
Precinct 1 .- Woodbury street, $1,000.00; feet built 436, drain pipe; cost $834.53.
Precinct 2-Liberty street, $2,000.00; feet built 2,350; cost $3,028.53.
Precinct 2-School street, $2,000.00; feet built 1,750 ; cost $1,937.65. Precinct 3-Arlington street, $1,500.00; feet built 1,350; cost $1,414.06.
Precinct 3-Pearl street, $400.00; feet built 300; cost $451.90.
Precinct 3-Willow street, $2,100; feet built 2,000; cost $6512.39.
We received from state and county, $4,200.00 for Willow street.
The county allowed us $1,000.00 on Liberty street.
With the exception of Woodbury and Liberty streets, each road was oiled.
Respectfully submitted,
HARRY B. MORSE, ALBERT R. JENKS, MURRAY BROWN, FREDERICK L. BURKE, ALDEN C. FLAGG, WALDO E. WHITCOMB ..
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REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen-I herewith submit my report for year ending December 31, 1925 :
Assault and battery 3
Bastardy
1
Breaking and entering and larceny 1
Drunkenness 6
Larceny 2
Manslaughter 1
Motor vehicles, violations ; operating under influence of liquor 3
Failing to stop on signal of police officer .
1
Respectfully submitted,
HARRY B. MORSE, Chief of Police.
A REPORT OF THE WORK DONE BY THE MIDDLESEX COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE IN THE TOWN OF ACTON FOR THE YEAR 1925
An appropriation of $300.00 was made at the annual meeting in support of the Middlesex County Extension Service in Agri- culture and Home Economics. The following is a report of the work done by this organization in Acton for the year 1925 :
In agriculture the main projects for the year have dealt with poultry, fruit and forestry. Two culling demonstrations were held in the town of Actor and three meetings of the Poultry asso- ciation were attended by Extension agents. A pruning meeting was held. An illustrated talk on orchard pests was given and a large percentage of the fruit growers profitted by receiving the spray service postal cards, which were sent out from time to time. Much assistance was given to the organization of the "Poultry Protective" and Roadside Stand associations, which originated in Acton. Forty-five separate farm visits were made on agricultural matters.
In Home Economics, groups of women attended three courses in millinery, three in clothing, one in furniture renovation and two in food selection. Twc canning demonstrations were held.
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The Home Demonstration agents cooperated with the Better Homes committee and took an active part in the program.
In the 4-H club activities, 117 boys and girls were enrolled in clothing, lunch box, poultry, garden, canning, handicraft, calf and pig clubs. Accomplishments were shown at the spring achievement program and at the Acton Fair. Helen Tucker, Marion Stoney and Spencer Taylor were awarded the two-day trip to the Massachusetts Agricultural college. The United States Department of Agriculture selected Acton as one of eight towns in the United States in which to make a study of 4-H club work.
Motion pictures were shown seven times, to a total audience of 1,130.
An educational exhibit showing some solutions for the pro- blems of the farmer and homemaker was put on at the fair .. Many people stopped, both to see the exhibit and talk with the county agents concerning their problems. Judges were furnished for the fair, judging agricultural as well as Home Economics exhibits.
In addition, several county-wide meetings, such as the- county picnic at Concord, the annual Extension Service meetings at Waltham, meetings for fruit growers and poultrymen and leaders' training meetings for homemakers have been held during: the year and were attended by many of the Acton people.
Respectfully submitted,
F. H. HOLDEN, Acton Director.
INSPECTOR'S REPORT
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen,
of the Town of Acton :
I herewith submit my report as inspector of animals for the year 1925 :
Milch cows
550
Young cattle
60
Bulls
13
Goats
7
Swine
155
Fowl
4,944
FRED S. WHITCOMB,
Inspector ..
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE ACTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY, 1925 TRUSTEES
Corporate Members
E. Faulkner Conant Caroline L. Brown
Arthur F. Davis
Frank R. Knowlton Eugene L. Hall Ralph W. Piper
Chosen by the Town
Horace F. Tuttle
term expires 1928
Lucius A. Hesselton
term expires 1927
J. Sidney White
term expires 1926
Regular meetings of the trustees are held on the third Wednesdays of February, May, August and November.
At the last annual town meeting a special appropriation of $600 was granted for painting and decorating the interior of the library building.
The trustees expended for cleaning and painting the rooms $416.37.
In the will of William A. Wilde of Malden, who died in 1902, he bequeathed to the Acton Memorial Library $4,000, to be paid after the death of Mrs. William A. Wilde, the sum to be held as a trust fund, the income from said fund to be expended each year in the purchase of books, magazines and papers for the use and benefit of the Acton Memorial Library. Last June, W. Eugene Wilde and Allan H. Wilde, trustees of the estate of William A. Wilde, paid over to the trustees of the library the above men- tioned sum. It was deposited in savings banks as a trust fund by the town treasurer.
The current expenses for the year have been about $700 and the amount expended for books and magazines about $600.
The trustees recommend and respectfully ask for the same appropriations as last year, viz. :
For current expenses $700.00
For purchase of books 200.00
Your attention is called to the reports of the town accountant and treasurer for the items of receipts and expenditures, and to the report of the librarian, submitted herewith.
HORACE F. TUTTLE, For the Trustees.
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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
Accessions : No. of volumes in the Library Jan. 1, 1925, 15842. Increase by purchase, 316 of which 14 were obtained by bind- ing magazines. Increase by gift, 91. Total increase 407.
No. of volumes in the Library Jan. 1, 1926, 16,249.
Circulation : Number of days the Library was opened, 100. Number of volumes circulated, 9350; daily average circulation 93 plus; largest daily circulation 150 March 18; smallest daily circulation 43 June 17.
Received from Library Fines and magazines
sold
$56.14
Expended for Postage, etc. 2.14
Paid to Town Treasurer $54.00
Gifts of books have been received from the following sources : U. S. Government, 3; State of Massachusetts, 11; Acorn Press, 1; W. Stuart Allen, 17; American Legion, 1; D. Appleton & Co., 1; Thomas W. Baker, 2; B. N. Bogue, 1; George Braman, 1; A. B. Conant 1; J. Edwin Fobes, 12; Marion Fobes, 2; Mrs. Frank Par- sons, 2; J. H. Penniman, 1; Mildred Polep, 24; Benjamin Pope, 7; Prof. George L. Raymond, 3; Committee Shri Shiraji, India, 1; Total, 91.
ARTHUR F. DAVIS, Librarian.
NON-FICTION
Anon-The Manuscript of St. Helena
925A100m 17 A100s
Anon-Seven Ages
Adams, J. T .- Revolutionary New England
973.3A214r
Allen, G. H. and others-The Great War, 5 vols. 940A425g
Andrews, C. M .- The Colonial Background to the Ameri- can Revolution 973.2A565€
Appleton Co .- Portrait of a Publisher 922A649a
Arnold, W. H. - Ventures in Book Collecting 02A761v
81B181m
Baldwin, C. C .- The Men who Make Our Novels Beebe, W .- Jungle Days
59B414j
Bogue, B. N .- Stammering, Its Cause and Cure Bonta, E .- The Small House Primer
72B722s
Boswell, A. B .- Poland and the Poles
914.7B747p
Bradford, G .- Damaged Souls
921B799d
Burroughs, J .- My Boyhood 922B972b
Bryce, E. M .- Memories of Travel
61B675s
910B915m
92
Carpenter, F. G .- The Alps, the Danube and the Near East 914C295a
Carpenter, F. G .- Alaska, Our Northern Wonderland 917.3C295a
Carpenter, F. G .- Australia, New Zealand and some of the Islands of the South Seas 919.3C295a
Carpenter, F. G .- Cairo to Kisumu, Egypt, the Sudan, Kenya Colony 916.2C295c
Carpenter, F. G .- Canada and Newfoundland 917.1C295c
Carpenter, F. G .- France to Scandinavia 914C295f
Carpenter, F. G .- The Holy Land and Syria 915.6C295h
Carpenter, F. G .- Java and the East Indies
919.1C295j
Carpenter, F. G .- Mexico 917.2C295m
Carpenter, F. G .- The Tail of the Hemisphere, Chile and Argentina 918C295t
Carpenter, F. G .- From Tangier to Tripoli, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Tripoli and the Sahara 916.1C295f
Carpenter, F. G .- Ugunda to the Cape 916C295e
Cobb, E .- Elijah Cobb, a Cape Cod Skipper 922C653c
Condenhove, H .- My African Neighbors 916.7C854m
Crothers, S. M .- The Cheerful Giver 81C951c
Davis, W. S .- Life on a Mediaeval Barony
940D2651
DeLue, W .- The Story of Walpole
974.5D366s
Dennis, C. H .- Eugene Field's Creative Years 922F4532d
Doran, J .- Annals of the English Stage, 3 vols. Draper J .- History of Spencer
923D693a
Eaton, W. P .- Green Trails and Upland Pastures
81E14g
Forbush, E. H .- Birds of Massachusetts and Other New England States 59F696b Ford, W. C. (Ed)-A Cycle of Adams' Letters, 2 vols. 921F711c Gilbert, A. W. (Ed.)-The Food Supply of New England 63G464f Goldwyn, S .- Behind the Screen 921G624b
Gordon, G. A .- My Education and Religion 922G663g
Grenfell, W. T .- Adrift on an Ice-pan 917.1G826a
Grimball, E. B .- Costuming a Play 79G861c
Hamblin, S. F .- Man's Spiritual Contact with the land- scape 81H199m
Hambridge J .- Dynamic Symmetry, the Greek Vase 72H199d
Hardy, T .- Life and Art 82H2721
Hubbard, E .- Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Americans
921H9751
Hubbard, E .- Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Artists 920H9751b
Hubbard, E .- Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Business Men 920H9751c
Hubbard, E .- Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Geniuses 920H9751d
Hubbard, E .- Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers 920H975le
974.5D765h
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Hubbard, E .- Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers 920H975lf
Hubbard, E .- Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists 920H9751g
Hubbard, E .- Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Teachers 920H975la James, W .- The Drifting Cowboy 917.3J29d 922M464j
Johnson, C. (Reporter)-Hudson Maxim
Johnson, C. (Reporter)-John Burroughs
922B972j
Johnson, G. L .- Photography in Colors
77J67p 23K37f
Kent, C. F .- The Fundamentals of Christianity Kerlin, R. T .- Negro Poets and Their Poems 81K39n
Klein, H .- The Reign of Patti 927P321k
Lawrence, W .- Henry Cabot Lodge
922L822la
Lodge, H. C .- The Senate and the League of Nations
940L822s 922L85351
Longfellow, E .- Random Memories
Loomis, M. T .- Radio Theory and Operating
62L863r
Loring, C. G .- House Beautiful Building Annual 69L872h
Low, W. H .- A Painter's Progress 922L9121
Lutz, H. L .- Public Finance
33L975p
Mckinney, A. H .- A Top Notch Teacher
26M158t
Madan, F .- Books in Manuscript
02M178}
Marquand, J. P .- Lord Timothy Dexter
922D527m
Mayo, K .- The Isles of Fear 919.1M473i
Miles, N. A .- Personal Recollections of Gen. Nelson A. Miles 922M643mi
Millikan, R. A .- The Electron 53M654e
Morris, I. N .- From an American Legation
940M876f
Murdock, H .- The 19th of April, 1775 973.3M974n
Nordman, C .- Einstein and the Universe
52N828e
Palen, L. S .- The White Devil of the Black Sea
947P156w
Powers, S. L .- Portraits of a Half Century 9221888р
Preble, G. H .- History and Origin of the American Flag, 2 vols. 929P922h
Pupin, M .- From Immigrant to Inventor
9221984р
Pyle, H .- Book of the American Spirit 973P996b
Raymond, G. L .- An Art Philosopher's Cabinet
70R269ar
Raymond, G. L .- Ethics and Natural Law
17R269e
Raymond, G. L .- A Poet's Cabinet
81R269p
Rice, J. C .- Rice's Parliamentary Rules Rothschild, A .- "Honest Abe"
922L736ro
Rosenfeld, P .- Musical Chronicle 78R813m
Russell, C. T .- Studies in the Scriptures 22R961s
Saylor, H. H .- Tinkering with Tools 68S275t
Scroggs, W. O .- A Century of Banking Progress
973S435c
Shannon, M. A. S .- Boston Days of William Morris Hunt 922H943s
32R496r
Slosson, E. E .- Keeping up with Science 50S634k
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Smith, T. C .- James Abram Garfield, 2 vols. Southwart, E .- Bronte Moors and Villages Stall, S .- What a Young Boy Ought to Know Stokes, H .- Girtin and Bonnington Strachey, L .- Landmarks in French Literature Takakhav, N. S .- The Life of Shiraji Maharaj Thomas, L .- With Lawrence in Arabia Tunis, T .- Forestry for Profit
922G231s 914.2S728b 61S782w 924S874g 84S8941
929M214t 940T458w
63T926f
Van Rensseler, Mrs. J. K .- The Social Ladder
917.3V274s
Walker, J .- Rhyming Dictionary
42W181r
Wallander, A. W .- Physical Training Manual
37W187p
Washburn, E .- Historical Sketches of the Town of Leicester, Mass. 974.5W314h
FICTION
Aldrich, B. S .- Mother Mason
A3652m
Ames, J. B .- Curly Graham, Cow Puncher
A514c
Ames, J. B .- London from Laramie
A514b
Arden, C .- Enticement
A676e
Arlen, M .- These Charming People
A723t
Bacheller, I .- Father Abraham
B121f
Balmer, E .- Keeban
B194k
Barrington, E .- Glorious Apollo
B276g
Bennett, A .- Riceyman Steps
B471ri
Benson, E. F .- The Fascinating Mrs. Halton
B4742f
Bethea, J .- Bed Rock
B562b
Bower, B. M .- Meadowlark Basin
B786m
Buck, C. N .- Alias Red Ryan
B922a
Burnham, C. L .- The Lavarons
B966la
Burroughs, E. R .- The Land that Time Forgot
B9721
Camp, W .- The Abandoned Room
C186a
Cather, W .- The Professor's House
C3635p
Chambers, R. W .- The Danger Mark
C444d
Christie, M .- The Gilded Rose
C5552g
Cohen, O. R .- Jim Hanrey
C678j
Comfort, W. L .- Somewhere South in Sonora
C732so
Corelli, M .- The Treasure of Heaven
C797tr
Curwood, J. O .- The Ancient Highway
C982an
Davis, W. S .- Belshazzar
D265be
Dell, E. M .- The Unknown Quantity
D357u
Dorrington, A .- The Radium Terrors
D7165r
Doyle, A. C .- The Return of Sherlock Holmes
D754re
Doyle, A. C .- Tales of Sherlock Holmes
D754t
Dwyer, J. F .- The White Waterfall
D989W
Ellis, B .- The Girl Who Won
E47g
Erskine, L. Y .- Valor of the Range
£735v
Ertz, S .- Madame Clair
E65m
Farnol, J .- Sir John Dering
F235s
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Fletcher, .J S .- The Time Worn Town Fletcher, J. S .- The Wolves and the Lamb
F613ti
F613w
Gibbs, A. H .- Soundings
G4425s
Gregory, J .- The Maid of the Mountain
G822m
Grey, Z .- The Thundering Herd
G842th
Hamlin, J. H .- Beloved Acres
H223b
Hanshew, T. P .- Cleek of Scotland Yard
H249c
Hanshew, T. P .- Cleek, the Master Detective
H249cl
Heming, A .- The Living Forest
H4871
Henry, O .- Strictly Business
H523s
Henshaw, N .- The Painted Woods
H526p
Hervey, H .- Caravans by Night
H578c
Hext, H .- The Thing at Their Heels
H614t
Hutchinson, A. S. M .- One Increasing Purpose
H9750
Johnston, M .- Audrey
J73a
Johnston, M .- Croatan
J73cr
LeBlanc, M .- Arsene Lupin
L445a
LeBlanc, M .- Confessions of Arsene Lupin
L445c
LeBlanc, M .- The Crystal Stopper
L445cr
LeBlanc, M .- The Eight Strokes of the Clock
L445e
LeBlanc, M .- The Golden Triangle
L445g
LeBlanc, M .- The Hollow Needle
L445h
LeBlanc, M .- The Secret of Serak
L445s
LeBlanc, M .- The Three Eyes
1445th
LeBlanc, M .- The Woman of Mystery
L445w
Le Queux, W .- Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
L613m
Leroux, G .- Wolves of the Sea
L618w
Lincoln, J. C .- Queer Judson
L7372q
Lincoln, N. S .- The Unseen Ear
L7375u
Locke, W. J .- The Great Pandolfo
L814g
Lowndes, B .- The End of Her Honeymoon
L919e
Millin, S. G .- God's Stepchildren
M655g
Montgomery, L. M .- Emily Climbs
M787e
Moore, F. F .- The Devil's Admiral
M821d
New, C. H .- The Unseen Hand
N532u
Niven, F .- Treasure Trail
N734t
Noland, S. C .- Sam Blick's Diary
N787s
Oppenheim, E. P .- Gabriel Samara, Peacemaker
062ga
Oppenheim, E. P .- The Inevitable Millionaire
062i
Packard, F. L .- Running Special
P119r
Parrish, A .- The Perennial Bachelor
P2615р
Pedler, M .- Red Ashes
P371r
Pedler, M .- The Vision of Desire
P371v
Pedler, M .- Waves of Destiny
P371w
Pelley, D. W .- Drag
P386d
Porter, G. S .- The Keeper of the Bees
P845k
Pryce, R .- Romance and Jane Weston
P973r
Quick, H .- The Invisible Woman
Q6i
96
Rees, A. J .- Island of Destiny
Rhodes, E. M .- West is West
Rinehart, M. R .- The Red Lamp
R579te
Rinehart, M. R .- Temperamental People Roberts, C .- Scissors
Sabatini, R .- The Snare
S113sn
Scott, H. S. M .- With Edged Tools
S426w
Sedgwick, A. D .- The Little French Girl
S4481 S6165i
Sinclair, B. W .- The Inverted Pyramid Stackpoole, H. de V .- Golden Ballast Stine, W. M .- Amos Mekin's Ghost
S8585a
Stoker, B .- Dracula
S874d
Stowe, H. B .- Pink and White Tyranny
S892pi
Sutherland, J .- The Enchanted Country
S966e
Tarkington, B .- The Fascinating Stranger
T176fa
Tarkington, B .- The Guest of Quesnay Walpole, H .- The Old Ladies
W2180 W258mi
Ward, H .- Marriage a la Mode
Warner, A .- A Woman's Will
W2792wo W553f
Wharton, E .- The Fruit of the Tree
W553m
White, S. E .- The Glory Hole
W 588g
White, S. E .- The Killer
W588k
Williams, V .- The Man with the Club Foot
W727m
Willoughby, B .- Rocking Moon
W739r
Wilson, M .- The Kenworthys
W751k
Woodbury, H .- The Misty Flats
W 884m
Wright, H. B .- A Son of His Father
W949so
Young, F. B .- Woodsmoke
Y715w
JUVENILE
Abbott, J .- Aprilly JA1322a
Abbott, J .- Laughing Last
JA13221
Abbott, J .- Red Robin
JA1322r
Addington, S .- Round the Year in Pudding Lane Allen Q .- The Outdoor Chums
JA4280
Altsheler, J. A .- The Great Sioux Trail
JA469gr
Altsheler, J. A .- The Masters of the Peaks
JA469m
Anthony, L. R .- Anne Thornton Junior Guide
JA628a
Appleton, V .- Tom Swift and His Aerial Warship
JA552ta
Appleton, V .- Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice
JA652th
Appleton, V .- Tom Swift and His Motorcycle Barboni, R. H .- Centre Rush Rowland
JB239ce
Barboni, R. H .- Left Guard Gilbert
JB2391e
Barboni, R. H .- Right Guard Grant Bassett, S. W .- Carl and the Cotton Gin
JB319c
Blanchard, A. E .- The House that Jack Built
JB639ho
Brady, L. E .- Loyal Mary Garland
JB81251
R328i R4765w R579r
R6432s
S7752g
T176gu
Wharton, E .- The Mother's Recompense
JA224r
JA652tc
JB239ri
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Brown E. A .- At the Butterfly House
JB8774a
Brown, E. A .- Rainbow Island
JB8774ra
Brown, E. A .- Robin Hollow JB8774r
Chaffee, A .- Chinook, the Cinnamon Cub JC433c
Charskaya, L. A .- Little Princess Nina JC4851
Cheley, F. H .- The Boys Book of Campfire Stories JC5161b.
Cheyney, E. G .- Scott Burton and the Timber Thieves JC531sd Cheney, E. G .- Scott Burton in the Blue Ridge C531sc.
Clark, J. E. (Ed.)-Chatterbox for 1925
JC598ca
Collins, A. F .- The Boy Chemist
JC712b
Colver, A. R .- Babs
JC727bb
Colver, A. R .- Babs at College
JC727bc
Colver, A. R .- Babs at Home
JC727b
Colver, A. R .- Babs at Birchwood
JC727ba.
Curtis, A. T .- A Little Maid of Mohawk Valley
JC478li
Driscoll, J. R .- The Brighton Boys with the Submarine Fleet JD779b
Earl, J. P .- Captain of the School Team
JE12c.
Earl, J. P .- On the School Team
JE120
Earl, J. P .- The School Team on the Diamond
JE12s
Eliot, E. C .- Fireweed
JE42f
Eliot, E. C .- The Vanishing Comrade
JE42v
Freehoff, W. A .- The Young Farmer at College
JF853yo
Freehoff, W. A .- The Young Farmer at Work JF853y
Garis, H. R .- Two Wild Cherries in the Country
JG232t
Garis, H. R .- Uncle Wiggily and Dotty and Willie Flufftail JG232un
Garis, H. R .- Uncle Wiggily's Fortune
JG232up
Garis, H. R .- Uncle Wiggily's Travels
JG232uo
Garis, H. R .- Jollie and Jillie Longtail
JG232j JG2322n
Garis, L. C .- Nancy Brandon, Enthusiast
Gilchrist, B. B .- Trails End JG467t JG778w
Graydon, W. M .- With Puritan and Pequot
Gray, V. G .- Margery Morris
JG783mt
Gray, V. G .- Margery Morris Mascot
JG783mc
Gray, V. G .- Margery Morris and plain Jane
JG783ma
Gray, V. G .- Margery Morris in the pine woods Greene, A. B .- Greylight
JG7995g
Gregor, E. R .- White Otter
Gregor, E. R .- The White Wolf
Grinnell, G. B .- Jack the Young Explorer
JG818wh JG818w JG8682jd JG8682je JH392s
Grinnell, G. B .- Jack the Young Trapper
Hawkes, C .- Silversheene King of Dogs
Hawthorne, H .- Makeshift Farm
JH389m
Haxton, J .- Following the Trails at Camp Algonquin
JH411f
Heyliger, W .- Don Strong American
JH617dp
Higgins, A. C .- The Little Princess of the Patio
JH636li
JH783c
Hooker, F. C .- Cricket, a Little Girl of the Old West
JG783m
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Hooker, F. C .- The Little House on the Desert HJ7831
Holland, R. E .- Dan's Best Enemy JH736d
Hope, L. L .- Bunny Brown and Sister Sue JH791bl
Hope, L. L .- Bunny Brown and Sister Sue and their trick dog JH791bm
Hope, L. L .- Bunny Brown and Sister Sue at a Sugar Camp JH791bk
Hope, L. L .- Six little Bunkers at Aunt Jo's JH791sn
Hope, L. L .- Six little Bunkers at Miller Ned's JH791sm
Hornibrook, I .- Ann of Sea Crest High
JH816a
Kelland, C. B .- Catty Atkins band master JK291cb
Larget, A .- Famous Children of Storybook Land
JL322f
Lofting, H .- Doctor Doolittle's Zoo JL829d McIntyre, J. T .- The Young Continentals at Monmouth JM141yp
McNeil, E .- Tonty of the Iron Hand JM1698t
Madison, L. F .- A Daughter of the Union JM182d
Madison, L. F .- A Maid of Salem Towne JM182m
Madison, L. F .- Peggy Owen
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