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2.00
Joseph Brabant
2.00
Harry Bradley
2.00
Michael Bradley
2.00
Michael Brassill
2.00
Evan P. Cameron
7.49
Alex. Coluchi
2.00
Thos. J. Cosgrove
2.00
Fred Crosby
2.00
Thos. Drew
2.00
Noel Drolet
2.00
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Thos. Drolet
2.00
Joseph F. L. Dupont
2.00
Napoleon Dyer
2.00
Geo. A. Eaton
9.20
Alex. Edwards
2.00
Albert E. Farrell
2.00
Israel Fienstein
2.00
Thos. Gledhill
2.00
John H. Green
2.00
Severre Guilmette
2.00
Geo. H. Harmon
2.00
Henry Hastings
2.00
Patrick J. Higgins
2.00
Herbert Jane
2.00
Edward I. Johnson
2.00
Joseph Johnson
3.08
James L. Lacey
2.00
Archie Lahase
2.00
Joseph A. Lee
2.00
Nicholas Leigakos
2.00
Wm. H. Lee
17.20
Terence J. Loftus
2.00
Elwyn S. Lovejoy
2.00
Arthur Marion
2.00
Matthias Marion
2.00
Chas. Morin
2.00
Albert E. Norton
2.00
Antonio Palermo
2.27
Wm. B. Pringle
3.80
Evariste Richards
2.00
Joseph Richards
2.00
Arthur Roberts
2.00
Morris Schneider
2.00
Dronysuis Shuris
2.00
Henry Smith
2.00
Thos. Smith
2.00
Victor Sousa
2.00
Arthur St. Onge
2.00
Albert W. Thompson
83.00
Lewis Tracey
2.00
Fred E. Twitchell
2.00
Ernest R. Webster
2.00
Jacob Weiner
2.00
Ernest Dill Witcher
2.00
Fred T. Young
2.00
Hetoun Mazmanian
1.62
Zaira Marcucci
1.35
Georglis Panyiolis
1.80
Emma Peterson
2.70
Joseph Peitro
3.60
Roger A. Toothaker
1.35
Wm. W. Clark Heirs
2.17
Mary Tufts
4.46
Ernest Carter
2.00
Mary Milligan
1,80
Gene Brown
3.06
Nora M. Brennan
1.44
Lewis S. Burns
1.35
Harry Caprellian
1.89
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$
Mary E. Carr
1.08
Antonio Ciovaci et al
1.80
Generosa Coscia
1.35
Gregory Danielson
1.35
Chas. De Rochemont Heirs
1.08
Ida Drube
1.08
Margaret Farrell
3.78
Joan and Jose Ferreirra
1.80
Annie M. Fifield
2.70
Mary A. Fitzgerald
4.60
Albert E. Hughes
4.42
John Kekeris
1.08
John E. Kelley
1.35
Kilby Investment Co.
1.80
Harry Koljian
3.24
Abraham Levine
1.80
UNPAID TAXES OF 1914, JAN. 14, 1918
Walter L. Bartley Wm. Bergeron
2.00
James Callahan
2.19
John H. Cosgrove
2.95
Thomas Cosgrove
2.00
Paul Dyer
2.00
Thomas Gledhill
2.00
Benjamin F. Griffin (moth)
1.02
Robert W. Hannah
2.00
Patrick Lajeunesse
2.00
Joseph A. Lee
2.00
Elwyn S. Lovejoy
2.00
Joseph Lynch
2.00
Matthias Marion
2.00
James McGoogan
2.00
Antonio Palermo
2.19
Tames W. Phinney
2.00
Raymond Pierce
2.00
Arthur St. Onge
1.50
Wm. E. Ashworth
19.00
George Bellas
1.05
Harry Caprellian
2.28
Heirs of C. H. DeRochemont
1,14
Megardich Ekmekjian
2.85-
Margaret Farrell
3.99
Kilby Investment Co.
1.90
Harry Koljian
3.42
City of Lowell
5.70
Zaira Marcucci
1.43
Georglis Panayiolis
1.90
Kevork Sehajian
2.38
Harry Sherriff
1.14
Lyman T. Priest (moth)
4.48
Berril Gordon
2.38
Albert S. Richards
2.00
Charles R. Fitzgerald
2.00
$ 2.00
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UNPAID TAXES OF 1913, JAN. 14, 1918
James Callahan
$ 2.00
John W. Cameron
2.00
John H. Cosgrove
2.00
Thomas Cosgrove
2.00
Michael Dowd
2.26
John Geeson
3.92
Wm. Gill
2.35
Henry J. Larson
2.00
Joseph A. Lee
2.00
Eldius Martineau
2.00
Albert E. Norton
2.00
Herbert W. Olson
2.00
Antonio Palermo
2.00
Raymond Pierce
2.00
Thomas W. Saunders
2.00
Edward Tenney
2.00
Harry Caprellian
1.83
Gregory Danielson
1.30
C. H. DeRochemont Heirs
1.04
Megardich Ekmekjian
2.61
John Kekeris
1.04
Kilby Investment Co.
1.74
Harry Koljian
3.13
City of Lowell
5.22
Jeremiah Manning
2.61
Zaira Marcucci
1.30
Hovagin Mazmanian
1.74
Ohannes Pakosian
1.30
Georgles Panayiotis
1.74
Omnifrio Sarno
1,39
Kevork Sehajian
2.18
Joseph Zampano
1,30
Patrick J. Lacey
2.00
Wm. H. Adsit, Tr.
1.39
Nathaniel P. Freedman
1.04
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REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF POOR
Town Farm Account
Appraisal of Personal Property Jan. 1, 1917 $5,407.20
Appraisal of Personal Property Jan. 1918 6,034.50
Gain on appraisal
$ 627.30
Receipts from sale of milk
$4,414.81
Receipts from sale of cows
734.00
Receipts from sale of calves
55.00
Receipts from teaming
59.00
Receipts from miscellaneous
315.75
Receipts from Farm
$5,578.56
Balance from 1916
68.57
Total receipts from Farm
$5,647.13
Expenses per Auditor's Account
$5,647.13
Unpaid Bills
461.65
Gain on appraisal
$ 627.30
Due to Farm for milk for December
415.32
Permanent improvements
860.00
$1,902.62
Less balance of 1916
$ 68.53
Unpaid bills
461.65
$ 530.18
Net gain in favor of Farm
$1,372.44
Report of Outside Partial Support
There has been an increase of outside relief granted during the past year particularly temporary aid. Six mothers and nine- teen children were assisted during the past year ; one adult board- ing in family.
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Mothers with Dependent Children (Chapter 763, Acts 1913.)
Town charges: Two mothers, one with two children, one with four children, reimbursed by State one-third.
Temporary aid : Four mothers, two with four children each, one with three children, one with two children, for which State reimburses in full.
Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1917 $ 236.33
Appropriation
1,200.00
Reimbursement by Commonwealth
1,007.83
Total
$2,444.16
Paid out for aid to poor
1,894.07
Balance on hand
$ 550.09
Two necessary and unavoidable permanent improvements have been made during the past year. The boiler became so crippled that a new one was necessary at a cost of six hundred dollars ($600.00), and is giving entire satisfaction on account of the labor condition at present.
It was deemed necessary to install a milking machine at the barn, at a cost of two hundred and seventy-two dollars and fifty cents ($272.50).
We will state right here that the buildings at the Farm need to be painted and must be done at no distant date.
A comparison of figures taking the receipts for the year end- ing December 31, 1916 and figures for the year ending December 31, 1917 will show the past year has been a successful one. The increase in milk sold was $895.63 and in miscellaneous was $208.77.
We commend the superintendent, Mr. C. W. White, and the matron, Mrs. C. W. White, for their conscientious and satisfac- tory services and have unanimously contracted with them for another year.
IRVING F. FRENCH JOHN J. YOUNG HARRY L. SHEDD
Overseers of Poor.
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REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF ANIMALS
Gentlemen :
The following is the report of the Inspector of Animals for the year ending December 31, 1917 :
From Jan. 1, 1917 to April 16, 1917 --
Mr. Paul B. Smith, Inspector.
Number of cattle inspected 706
Number of swine inspected 567
Number of stables inspected 80
Number of cattle condemned and killed
7
Respectfully submitted,
HUGH CAMERON.
REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF MEATS AND PROVISIONS
Gentlemen :
The following is the report of the Inspector of Meats and Provisions for the year ending December 31, 1917 :
From January 1, 1917 to April 16, 1917-
Mr. Paul B. Smith, Inspector. ·
Number of sides of beef inspected 1150
Number of veals inspected 511
Number of hogs inspected 329
· Number of lambs inspected 1
Number of sides of beef condemned 6
Number of veals condemned 6
Respectfully submitted,
HUGH CAMERON.
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REPORT OF FOREST WARDEN
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen :
As Forest Warden I submit the following :
Total number of fires attended, 36. Acreage burned approxi- mately 63. We have had considerable trouble from a few people burning without a permit. It is against the law to burn between March 1st and December 1st without a written permit, and is costly to the town answering calls to these fires. In submitting this report I take this opportunity of thanking your board and citizens for the valuable aid rendered this department.
Yours respectfully,
HARRIS M. BRIGGS.
REPORT OF TREE WARDEN
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen :
As Tree Warden I submit the following :
Brush on all curves has been cut to enable teamsters and · autoists to see ahead a distance of at least 200 feet.
Brush was cut from wall to wall on the following streets : East street 3 miles, North street 3 miles, Trull street 1/2 mile.
All elm trees were sprayed during the larvae season to sup- press the elm leaf beetle.
Yours respectfully,
HARRIS M. BRIGGS.
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REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS
To the Board of Selectmen : Gentlemen :
As Park Commissioners we wish to submit the following : Total appropriation including balance of preceding year $135.51 Expenditures 91.81
Balance Jan. 1, 1918 $ 43.70
For details of expenditures see Auditor's report.
The common at the Centre and a grass plot near the North school have been cared for and the flag pole has been painted.
Through courtesy of Mr. Geo. Stevens we received bunting for a flag, the sewing was done by Mrs. G. A. Norris. This flag has seen continuous service for six months and is badly torn, be- yond repair. $50.00 should be allowed for a new flag.
We would recommend an appropriation of $75.00 in addition to the unexpended balance of $43.70, which will make a total of $118.70.
Yours respectfully,
HENRY M. BILLINGS H. J. PATTEN HARRIS M. BRIGGS Park Commissioners.
REPORT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen : Gentlemen :
As Local Superintendent for the Suppression of the Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths I submit the following :
Am glad to report the Brown Tail Moth nearly extinct, also a decrease in Gypsy Moths. Practically the same methods were employed as last year, under State supervision.
Yours respectfully,
HARRIS M. BRIGGS.
45
REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Tewksbury, Mass., Jan. 2, 1918.
To the Board of Selectmen :
Gentlemen :
I herewith present to you my annual report as Sealer of Weights and Measures for the town of Tewksbury.
The amount of work performed from December 1, 1916 to November 30, 1917 :
Number of platform scales sealed over 5000 1bs. 5
Number of platform scales sealed under 5000 lbs. 17
Number of platform scales adjusted over 5000 lbs. 2
Number of platform scales condemned over 5000 lbs.
1
Number platform scales condemned under 5000 lbs.
6
Number platform scales adjusted under 5000 lbs.
1
Number platform scales not sealed under 5000 1bs.
2
Number computing scales sealed
7 10
Number all other scales adjusted
1
Number weights sealed
103
Number of weights adjusted
Dry measures sealed
Oil pumps sealed
Oil pumps condemned
Oil pumps adjusted
1 1 2
Molasses pumps sealed
1
Yard measures
2
The fees amounting to $27.18 have been collected and paid to the Treasurer.
Respectfully submitted,
W. H. ALEXANDER.
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7 1 7
Steel tape
Number all other scales sealed
REPORT OF THE BOARD OF APPRAISERS
Tewksbury, Mass., Jan. 1, 1918.
Your board met at the Town Farm January 1st and made an appraisal of the personal property at the Farm. We found every- thing in first class condition under the management of Mr. and Mrs. White.
We also made an appraisal of the Highway and Moth De- partments.
We respectfully submit our report as follows :
Town Farm
Jan. 1, 1918
$6,034.50
Jan. 1, 1917
5,407.80
Net gain
$ 626.70
Highway
Jan. 1, 1918
$2,653.60
Jan. 1, 1917
2,206.10
Net gain
$ 447.50
Moth
Jan. 1, 1918
$1,777.38
Jan. 1, 1917
1,694.10
Net gain
$ 83.28
GEO. E. MARSHALL JACOB L. BURTT ALBION FELKER
Board of Appraisers.
47
REPORT OF HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS
The Board of Selectmen, Tewksbury, Mass .:
Gentlemen :
We submit herewith annual report for year ending December 31, 1917.
Gravel Hauled and Spread
Chandler Street
287 loads
Shawsheen Street
223 66
Whipple Street
108
66
James Street
80
66
Lee Street
175 66
East Street
121 66
Pike Street
95
66
North Street
143
French Street
52
66
Vale Street
50
66
Lawrence Street
54
66
Carter Street
56
66
Billerica Street
63
66
Pinnacle Street
65
Woburn Street
70
66
Andover Street
50
66
Salem Street
50 66
Small lots
200
Culverts repaired
3
Scraping roads
31 days
Breaking roads
25 days
Spreading sand
8 days
66
Under the direction of the Middlesex County Engineers twenty-seven stone boundaries were set on Astle Street.
The town road scraper is worn out and it will be necessary to purchase a new one next spring. The Street Railway Tax for 1917 was $430.00 less than in 1916 and there has been a marked increase in cost of all supplies, as well as of labor.
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We recommend therefore that the town appropriate $4500. for the coming year.
We also recommend that $1200. be appropriated for oiling the roads.
Respectfully submitted,
GEO. STEVENS . A. S. BRIGGS C. W. PARSONS Highway Commissioners.
REPORT OF BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS
To Board of Selectmen :
Dear Sirs :
On June 25, 1917, Chief Hector Jackson resigned to go into the service of the country. Stanley McCausland was appointed to fill his place on October 22, 1917. The fire truck is in good running order and everything is in satisfactory condition.
The Fire Engineers recommend an appropriation be made for the purpose of having a permanent man for the position of Chief.
The Fire Engineers recommend an appropriation of $800. for the ensuing year.
Yours respectfully, . .
ROBERT G. MARTIN.
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REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH
The following is my report for the year ending December 31,1917 :
List of Contagious Diseases
Cases
Deaths
Whooping Cough
10
0
Measles
4
0.
Scarlet Fever
2
0
Mumps
10
0
Chicken Pox
2
0
Diphtheria
4
0
Typhoid Fever
0
0
Tuberculosis
4
2
Infantile Paralysis
1
0
Pneumonia
6
2
The large number of cases of Typhoid Fever which occured at the infirmary this past fall caused our board quite a bit of un- easiness, but the expert handling of the situation by the hospital authorities and their evident endeavor to protect our townspeople by their co-operation with us, kept us with a clean slate. We have had more or less of the minor contagious diseases, but none of any great seriousness.
H. M. LARRABEE, M. D.,
Agent.
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Trustees of the Public Library submit the following re- port for the year ending January 1, 1918 :
During the past year the work of maintaining the library at its high standard of efficiency has been accomplished.
The trustees regret the loss of one of their members, Rev. Sarah A. Dixon, who resigned on account of removal from town. Miss Dixon was always interested in anything which pertained to the welfare of the library. Miss Kate Folsom has been chosen to fill the vacancy caused by Miss Dixon's removal.
The trustees take this means for commending the Librarian and her assistant for their faithful and efficient services.
We deeply regret the resignation of Miss Blanche King as Assistant Librarian, her loss will be keenly felt by those with whom she came in contact.
For further details of the affairs of the library we refer you to the reports of the Auditor and Librarian which may be found on other pages.
We respectfully ask for the support of the library the sum of five hundred dollars.
Respectfully yours,
ALBERT C. BLAISDELL EDITH AMES STEVENS WILLIAM H. LEE GEORGE E. MARSHALL EDGAR SMITH KATE FOLSOM
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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT
To the Board of Trustees of the Tewksbury Public Library :
The following report is respectfully submitted :
The circulation of books both Wednesdays and Saturdays has increased and also in the Wamesit district.
The following magazines are subscribed for by the library : Century, Cosmopoliton, Country Life, Current Opinion, Garden, Harper's, Illustrated World, Ladies' Home Journal, McClure's, Munsey's, National Geographic, Scribner's, St. Nicholas, Re- view of Reviews, Pictorial Review, Women's Home Companion and World's Work.
During the year many of the books have been re-bound.
The constant growth of our library emphasizes our need of larger quarters.
Circulation of Books at the Library
WEDNESDAYS
Fiction
1,804
Sociology
12
History
63
Religion
4
Literature
20
Science
8
Travel
21
Poetry
11
Arts
15
Philosophy
4
Biography
29
Total
2,007
SATURDAYS
Fiction
7,488
Sociology 33
History
203
Religion
25
Literature
69
Science
35
Travel
67
Philosophy
31
Arts
97
Poetry
77
Biography
66
Total
8,191
Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10,198.
Total circulation (Library and Districts), 12,170.
Circulation of Magazines
Century
45
World's Work
44
Cosmopolitan
45
Scribner's
23
Country Life
45
St. Nicholas
27
Current Opinion
27
Illustrated World
46
Garden
8
Pictorial Review
33
Harper's
48
Review of Reviews
11
Ladies Home Journal
66
Woman's Home Companion
45
McClure's
31
Others
93
Munsey's
29
Total
724
National Geographic
58
52
Circulation of Books in Districts
OAKLANDS
Fiction
669
Sociology
4
History
Q
Religion
6
Literature
11
Science
5
Travel
8
Poetry
19
Arts
Philosophy
2
Biography
11
Total
754
SOUTH
Fiction
363
Sociology
3
History
5
Religion
Literature
1
Science
2
Travel
6
Poetry
1
Arts
2
Philosophy
Biography
12
Total
395
NORTHWEST
Fiction
421
Sociology
4
History
7
Religion
Literature
4
Science
1
Travel
9
Poetry
1
Arts
2
Philosophy
1
Biography
4
Total
454
WAMESIT
Fiction
367
Sociology
History
2
Religion
Literature
2
Science
Travel
1 Poetry
3
Arts
1 Philosophy
Biographv
Total
379
Total circulation in districts, 1,972.
BOOKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY, 1917
262 Books
Aldrich, Darragh. Enhanted Hearts
A19.20
Altsheler, Joseph. The Rulers of the Lakes
A24.28
Andrews, Mary R. S. The Eternal Feminine
A27.9
Ashmun. Margaret. Isabel Carleton's Year
.A33
Bailey, Temple. Mistress Anne B2.86
Balmer, Edwin. MacHarg, Wm. The Indian Drum
B11.23
Barbour, Ralph Henry. Hitting the Line
B16.7
Barr. Amelia E. Christine, A Fisher Maiden
B17.22
Beach, Rex. Rainbow's End
B27.6
Bell, J. J. Cupid in Oilskins B29.5
Bilbrio, Mathilde. The Middle Pasture
B47.5
53
Bindloss, Harold. Brandon of the Engineers B47.20
Blanchard, Amy. In Camp ( With the Musconday Girls) B54.5
Bonner, Mary Graham. Daddy's Bed Time-Bird Stories B56.20
Bottome, Phyllis. The Second Fiddle B61
Brandt, Carl. Jerry King
B68.15
Brown, Alice. Bromley Neighborhood
B78.7
Brown, Edna A. Archer and the Prophet
B78.61
Buchan, John. Green Mantle
B85
Burgess, Gelett. Mrs. Hope's Husband
B90.30
Burnett, Frances Hodgson. The White Prophet
B93.25
Burton, Charles P. Raven Patrol of Bob's Hill B96.15
Butler, Samuel. The Way of All Flesh B97.15
Cable, Boyd. Grapes of Wrath C1.15
Calhoun, Dorothy D. The Princess of Let's Pretend
C4.16
Canfield, Dorothy. The Real Motive C11.23
Canfield, Dorothy. Understood Betsey C11.24
Carpenter, Henry K. The Cinderella Man C13.40
Carpenter, Edward C.
Century Co., N. Y. The Gold Fish C22
Chase, Mary Ellen. The Girl From Big Horn Country C33.10
Cleghorn, Sarah N. The Spinster C52.70
Cleghorn, Sarah N.
Canfield Dorothy. Fellow Captains C52.71
Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain). The Mysterious Stranger C53.6
Cobb, Irvin S. Local Color
C60.10
Colum, Padraic. The King of Ireland's Son
C68.31
Comfort, Will S. The Last Ditch
C69
Collum, Ridgewell. The Forfeit
C105.41
Curwood, James Oliver. Baree, Son of Kazan
C115.1
Dalrymple, Leona. Kenny
D2.1
Daviess, Maria Thompson. The Heart's Kingdom
D17.54
Dawson, Coningsby. Slaves of Freedom D21.50
D23.13
Deland, Margaret. The Waring Girls
D24.13
Dell, Ethel M. Bars of Iron
D25.17
Diver, Maud. Desmond's Daughter
D43.27
Dixon, Thomas, Jr. The Fall of a Nation
D44.5
Dodge, Henry. Skinner's Dress Suit
D49.21
Dodge, Henry. Skinner's Baby
D49.22
Dodge, Louis. Bonnie May D49.30
Dudley, A. T. The Great Year D50.16
Donnell, Annie H. Miss Theodosia's Heart Strings D52.3
D60.30
Duffield, Elizabeth M. Lucille Triumphant
D65.20
Foote, John Tainter. Dumb Bell of Brookfield F38.15
Foster, Maxmilian. Shoestrings F43.7
Fox, John, Jr. In Happy Valley F47.8
French, Allen. The Hiding Places F53.32
F53.33
Frothinghaf, Eugenia B. The Way of the Wind
F58.3
Gaines, Ruth. Treasure Flower (A Child of Japan)
G1
Galsworthy, John. A Sheaf
G2.53
Garland, Hamlin. A Son of the Middle West G3.8
G23
Grav. Zane. Wildfire G36.15
Haggard, H. Rider. Finished
H3.16
Hall, Gertrude. Aurora the Magnificent H10.2
Halsey, Rena I. Blue Robin, the Girl Pioneer
H12
54
French, Allen. At Plattsburg
Gouch, George W. The Yoeman
Daviess, Maria Thompson. Out of a Clear Sky D17.53
Dehan, Richard. A Gilded Vanity
Dragoumis, Julia D. A Man of Athens
Hamilton, Robert W. Belinda of the Red Cross H15.10
Harben, Will N. The Triumph
H20.10
Harker, L. Allen. Jan and Her Job H26.31
King Basil. The High Heart H27.55
Harris. Corra. A Circuit Rider's Widow
H31.13
Rice, Alice Hegan. Calvary Alley
H53.6
Heyliger, Wm. The County Penant H67.50
Hopkins, Nevil Monroe. The Raccoon Lake Mystery
H90.8
Hopkins, Wm. J. The Clammer and the Submarine
H90.16
Hough, Emerson. The Man Next Door H91.7
Ingram, Eleanor. A Man's Hearth 15.12
Ingram, Eleanor. The Twice American 15.1
Irwin, Florence. The Mask 18.20
Jacobs, W. W. The Castaways J3.8
Johnson, Wm. Limpy
J25.14
Johnston, Annie Fellows. Georgina of the Rainbows J25.26
Kelley, Ethel M. Truth About Eleanor K8.10
K8.20
Knipe, Emilie Benson
Polly Trotter, Patriot K29.23
Knipe, Emilie Benson
The Little Lost Lady K29.24
Knipe, Emilie Benson
A Maid of Old Manhattan K29.25
Lewis, Sinclair. The Innocents L28.31
L35.24
Locke, Wm. J. The Red Planet
L37.7
London, Jack, Jerry of the Islands
L37.26
Long Van Norman, Mrs. The Wonder Woman
L38.15.
Luehrmann, Adele. The Other Brown L44.50
Lutz, Grace. A Boice in the Wilderness L50.11
Lvnde, Francis. After the Manner of Men
L98.4
McCarthy, Justin. In Spacious Times
M1.9
MacBeth, Madge. Kleath
M1.15
McCarter, Margaret Hill. Vanguards of the Plain
M1.31
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Knipe, Alden Arthur
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