Town of Westford annual report 1908-1913, Part 23

Author: Westford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Westford (Mass.)
Number of Pages: 944


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2 40


C. R. Decatur, moving furnace, etc.


8 00


Westford Water Co., water rates


183 84


Parkhurst Press, printing


8 35


Talbot Dyewood & Chemical Co., as per bill


5 81


J. L. Barney, cleaning clock


5 00


Mrs. E. Baker, laundering towels


13 48


Edmund Baker, oiling and varnishing


27 00


W. Sutherland, stock and labor 84 29


Wright & Fletcher, supplies 38 55


$1,647 33


Appropriation, $700.


TEXT-BOOKS AND SUPPLIES FURNISHED SCHOOLS.


E. E. Babb & Co. $475 98


Oliver Ditson Co. 7 86


Kenney Bros. & Wolkins 47 03


Milton Bradley Co. 46 00


J. L. Hammett Co.


58 06


C. C. Birchard & Co. 2 95


A. N. Palmer Co. 37 62


$675 50


Appropriation, $500.00.


PUBLIC BURIAL GROUNDS.


By orders (See Commissioners' Report) $150 00


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BOARD OF HEALTH.


By orders (See Board of Health Report) $ 48 70


J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY.


By orders (See Library Report) $1,131 20


DELIVERING LIBRARY BOOKS.


W. H. Burbeck, delivering and collecting books $ 50 00


W. E. Symmes, delivering and collecting books 25 00


$ 75 00


STATIONERY AND PRINTING.


Courier-Citizen Co., town reports, tax bills, stamped envelopes, warrants, etc.


$375 50


A. W. Brownell, printing.


9 00


P. B. Murphy, license blanks 2 75


Hobbs & Warren Co., blanks


4 55


Parkhurst Press, printing notices


3 00


S. H. Fletcher, stamped envelopes


37 48


Huntley S. Turner, card folders and poll tax list


16 25


Butterfield Printing Co., printing


27 75


Wright & Potter Printing Co., school blanks


50


G. C. Prince & Son, moth notices


8 50


$485 28


INSURANCE.


S. H. Fletcher, Agent. $309 62


44


MEMORIAL DAY.


By order Veteran Association.


$150 00


Appropriation, $150.00.


TOWN HOUSE.


John Feeney, Janitor $200 00


New England Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone 23 63


W. Sutherland, screens, stock and labor 20 25


Westford Water Co., water rate 32 00


Gilbert & Barker, gasolene and labor on gas machine . 89 94


Thomas H. Murphy, stock and labor


21 56


Wright & Fletcher, coal, etc.


70 14


Oscar R. Spalding, wood 7 50


James Stanley, repairing clock 2 00


$467 02


INCOME FROM TOWN HOUSE.


Rent of building


$182 50


STATE AID.


To Soldiers and Sailors and families of same, as authorized by Chapter 79, Revised Laws, as amended by Acts of 1904, Chapter 381.


From January 1, 1911 to January 1, 1912 $456 00


45


SOLDIERS' RELIEF.


As authorized by Chapter 79, Revised Laws, as amended by Acts of 1904, Chapter 381.


William Hunter, February 1, 1911 to February 1, 1912 $ 48 00


James A. Graham, February 1, 1911 to February 1, 1912 96 00


Reuben Sailes, January 1, 1912 to February 1, 1912 . 10 00


$154 00


MILITARY AID.


James H. Hall, February 1, 1911 to February 1, 1912. $216 00


BURIAL DECEASED SOLDIERS.


George T. Day, Agent $ 2 00


George T. Day, preparing papers for Joseph Morin. 2 00


George E. Gould, burial of Joseph Morin 35 00


David L. Greig, burial of Mary J. Ingerlson 35 00


$ 74 00


GUIDE POSTS AND GUIDE BOARDS.


J. E. Knight, making twelve guide boards. $ 12 00


P. Henry Harrington, making guide boards 6 00


E. H. Dane, repainting boards 1 00


J. Wall, painting and lettering guide boards 30 25


$ 49 25


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


By orders (See Engineer's Report) $526 49


FIRE EQUIPMENTS.


Badger Fire Extinguisher Co., extinguishers $140 40


Appropriation, $140.00.


FOREST FIRES.


Robert Prescott and others. $ 80 44


Oscar R. Spalding and others


52 25


W. A. Whidden and others 90 20


H. E. Fletcher Co. and others


4 00


J. A. Healy and others


326 96


E. M. Abbot


88


A. J. Abbot


2 38


H. L. Nesmith and others


20 25


W. C. Edwards and others 10 00


J. Edwards Hose Co. 9 50


C. M. Griffin and others


14 15


$611 01


HYDRANTS.


Westford Water Co. $1,786 67


STREET LIGHTING.


Lowell Electric Light Corp. $442 95


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GENERAL EXPENSES.


S. H. Fletcher, postage on Town Reports $ 25 00


J. A. Healy, stone covering, pipe, cement etc. 105 52


John Feeney, dinner for election officers, etc. 9 25


G. E. Gould, moving piano and seats to playground 8 50


N. E. Decorating Co., rental of flag and bunting 2 00


C. L. Hildreth, taking photographs of roads 5 00


F. R. Blodgett, appraising property at Town Farm. 3 00


Carter Ink Co., ink. 1 25


W. Sutherland, stock, and labor 3 22


George O'Brien, blacksmithing


1 60


Oscar R. Spalding, lumber and posts


45 81


Whitney Playground, dedication of playground 85 27


G. Burke, as per bill 3 50


Wright & Fletcher, one horse lawn mower 105 00


Wright & Fletcher, supplies 75 75


Charles F. Gettemy, certification Town notes 6 00


H. A. Racicot, painting hearse 40 15


Joseph Carpentier, blacksmithing 14 63


F. E. Miller, blackmithing 5 95


Dr. W. H. Sherman, return of forty-two births 10 50


J. W. Fletcher, express, freight and teaming 8.98


$565 88


UNDERTAKER.


David L. Greig, attending thirty-three funerals $ 66 00


David L. Greig, making sixteen returns and permits . 4 00


$ 70 00


ROAD DEPARTMENT


F. E. Miller was appointed Superintendent of Roads at a salary of fifty-five dollars a month for continuous work from April 1, 1911 to December 1, 1911 and two dollars and a half for broken


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time. Teams have been hired for four dollars and a quarter per day. Laborers have been paid one dollar and seventy-five cents per day. Gravel has been purchased at rate of five cents per load. Following are items of expense.


F. E. Miller, Superintendent $ 385 00


F. E. Miller, labor 47 26


F. E. Miller, teams 1,351 77


Fred Shorey, teams 146 78


David Sherman, teams 27 62


Mathew F. Downs, teams


25 50


Standard Oil Co., oiling streets


137 70


James Rafsson, labor


286 04


Henry Read, labor


222 35


Frank Cornell, labor


181 93


Thomas Ledwith, labor


132 70


Charles Crawford, labor


115 71


H. Whitney, labor


55 04


Mathew Coté, labor


54 23


Herbert Spittle, labor


53 67


Dennis Gagnon, labor


48 98


Henry Coté, labor


45 48


Walter Mooney, labor


36 46


N. Phillips, labor


36 17


Edward Cornell, labor


33 00


Anthony Healey, labor


31 70


Charles Gagnon, labor


28 87


J. B. Sullivan, labor


28 00


Nathan Coté, labor 27 12


23 62


Bradley V. Wright, labor


21 00


George Leland, labor


20 12


M. Carr, labor.


18 96


Charles Pope, labor


15 75


J. A. Healy, labor


12 78


Amount carried forward


$3,651 31


A. Seymour, labor


49


Amount brought forward $3,651 31


John Boyd, labor 12 25


Mathew Elliott, labor 7 78


H. LeDuc, labor 7 00


George Gower, labor 6 03


E. Read, labor. 5 25


W. C. Edwards, labor


4 85


John Brown, labor


3 50


James Crawford, labor


2 62


F. Sullivan, labor 2 50


R. D. Prescott, labor


1 90


B. Comey, labor


1 75


I. B. Ward, labor


69


$3,707 43


GRAVEL. -


Mrs. Mary Crossland


$ 55


H. LeDuc


1 00


Charles Walker


3 45


John McMaster


6 15


Hammet Wright


8 55


O. A. Foster


9 85


Fred Snow


10 10


George Jackson


27 85


John Healey


6 55


William Decatur


6 50


$ 80 55


Expended on roads, $3,787.98.


Appropriation, $3,600.00.


50


BREAKING ROADS.


J. A. Healy


$ 5 25


George Burke


4 00


F. E. Miller


79 00


$ 88 25


Total number of orders, 340.


Total amount of orders, $21,812.83.


OSCAR R. SPALDING, ANDREW JOHNSON, SHERMAN H. FLETCHER.


LIST OF JURORS PREPARED BY THE SELECTMEN OF WESTFORD.


NAME.


OCCUPATION.


Edson J. Blaisdell,


Farmer.


Charles A. Blodgett,


Farmer.


Franklin Edwards,


Carpenter.


Hugh A. Ferguson,


Carpenter.


John M. Fletcher,


Retired.


Elbert H. Flagg,


Farmer.


Henry A. Fletcher,


Retired Contractor.


Teamster.


Frank Haley, George H. Hartford,


Farmer.


John A. Healy, Frank C. Hildreth,


Contractor.


William E. Hosmer,


Section Hand.


William O. McDonald,


Farmer.


Stone Cutter.


Peter J. McGlinchey, Finnemore Morton,


Farmer.


Section Hand.


51


Henry J. Murphy,


Farmer.


Alvin O. Nelson,


Overseer.


Houghton G. Osgood,


Farmer.


Alfred T. W. Prinn,


Machinist.


William F. Seifer,


Farmer.


Mervin F. Steele,


Laborer.


Thomas O. Sullivan,


Farmer.


Thomas E. Symmes,


Farmer.


Isaac D. Ward,


Farmer.


Emory J. Whitney,


Retired.


Bradley V. Wright,


Farmer.


William E. Wright,


Teamster.


Willey M. Wright,


Laborer.


William W. Wyman,


Carpenter.


OSCAR R. SPALDING, ANDREW JOHNSON, SHERMAN H. FLETCHER,


Selectmen of Westford.


Westford, Mass., February 3, 1912.


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Board of Health.


The Board of Health respectfully submits the following report for the year ending February, 1912.


We are pleased to report that the Town has seen no epidemic of measles, such as characterized the previous years. There has been a decided improvement in the healthful and sanitary con- dition of the Town in the past year.


CONTAGIOUS AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES FOR THE YEAR.


Number. Deaths.


Diphtheria


2


Measles.


5


Tuberculosis


2


Infantile Paralysis


1


EXPENSE.


Andrew Johnson for services as chairman


$25 00


Albert A. Hildreth, agent 14 50


Dr. W. H. Sherman, inspecting immigrants 9 20


$48 70


OSCAR R. SPALDING, ANDREW JOHNSON, SHERMAN H. FLETCHER,


Board of Health.


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Library Report.


The Trustees of the J. V. Fletcher Public Library respectfully submit the following report for the year ending February 1, 1912.


The general work of the Library has been carried on much as usual during the past year. We are pleased to note an increase in the circulation over that of last year, thus showing a growing appreciation of the Library by our townspeople.


Among the books added during the year, the most note- worthy is the last revised edition of the Century Dictionary. This, consisting of twelve volumes of convenient size for handling, has been placed in the reading room in a separate bookcase made for the purpose by the Century Company.


Mr. Edward M. Raymond, whose active interest in our Library continues from year to year, has made several valuable gifts to the Library during the past year. Among these are a number of ornamental and interesting vases of Japanese and Chinese workmanship, as well as others of English and German manufacture. These vases add much in the way of decoration to the reading and conversation rooms.


The Trustees ask for the following appropriations, viz:


1. The unexpended balances as shown by the financial statement.


2. The sum of one thousand ($1,000.00) dollars to meet current expenses.


3. The receipts from the dog licenses in 1912.


JULIAN A. CAMERON, DEXTER E. COGGESHALL, CHARLES O. PRESCOTT, Secretary


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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.


RECEIPTS.


Balance on hand Feb. 1, 1911


$162 68


Appropriation 800 00


$962 68


EXPENDITURES.


Mary P. Bunce, Librarian, Feb. 1, 1911 to Feb. 1, 1912.


$400 00


Ai Bicknell, Janitor, Feb. 1, 1911 to Feb. 1, 1912 150 00


Wright & Fletcher, coal.


144 85


Gilbert & Barker Mfg. Co., gasolene


33 07


Westford Water Co., water rates


28 00


Cleaning


69 13


Telephone


8 18


Bookcase


10 00


William Sutherland, repairs


5 85


E. W. Fletcher, express


16 76


W. H. H. Burbeck, carrying books


15 00


Wright & Fletcher, supplies


18 67


David Sherman, wood


5 00


Ai Bicknell, extra


3 90


Brownell-Mason Co., repairs


6 15


H. S. Turner, printing


8 00


Gaylord Bros., supplies


1 10


Express


75


Typewriting


1 14


Library Art Club


6 00


James Spinner, plants


6 05


C. B. Coburn Co., supplies


2 75


Dennison Mfg. Co., supplies.


1 25


$941 60


Balance on hand Feb. 1, 1912


21 08


$962 68


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BOOK ACCOUNT.


RECEIPTS.


Balance on hand Feb. 1, 1911


$ 7 56


Dog licenses . 331 20


Income from Laws Fund


82 00


Income from Stone Fund


40 00


Income from Fletcher Fund


61 20


$521 96


EXPENDITURES.


Old Corner Book Store, books


$268 06


Magazines


70 80


Binding.


64 19


National Ed. Assoc.


2 00


Houghton Mifflin Co., books


16 63


Young Folks' Ed. League


15 44


H. H. Wilson Co.


11 00


Directory


3 00


Century Dictionary


46 44


C. L. Himebaugh


2 50


$500 06


Balance on hand Feb. 1, 1912


21 90


$521 96


REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN.


TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY :


The annual report of the Library for the year ending February 1, 1912 is herewith presented.


CIRCULATION.


Total circulation


14,136


Volumes loaned at the Library 10,450


Volumes sent to Graniteville 1,365


56


Volumes sent to Forge Village 1,486


Volumes sent to Parkerville 835


Circulation in Children's Department 5,253


Volumes circulated through the schools 1,501


Periodicals loaned 709


CLASS PER CENT. OF CIRCULATION.


Fiction, 72.4; Literature, 8.7; Travel, 2.3; Useful Arts, 2.1; Sociology, 2.1; Philosophy, 2.1; Bound Periodicals, 1.9; History 1.9; Science, 1.8; Biography, 1.7; Fine Arts, 1.5; Miscellaneous, 1.3.


ACCESSIONS.


Volumes added by purchase 288


Volumes added by gift. 32


Volumes added by periodicals bound 36


Volumes received from the State 55


Volumes received from the U. S.


13


Total number of volumes added 424


Number of volumes discarded


10


Number of volumes in the Library 15,838


Pamphlets added 183


FINES COLLECTED.


Cash on hand from last year


$ 4 27


Fines received 16 58


$20 85


Paid for supplies


3 35


Balance .


$17 50


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EXHIBITS OF PICTURES FROM THE LIBRARY ART CLUB.


Medici Family; Walter Crane; Historic Dress; Madonnas; Historic Virginia; Wells Cathedral; Classic Art; Whistler's Works; Naples, 2 sets; Unger; Ireland; Rulers of Italy; Hiawatha.


List of subscriptions to periodicals for the reading room includes :


WEEKLIES.


Harper's Weekly Leslie's Weekly Littell's Living Age


Scientific American Westford Wardsman Youth's Companion


MONTHLIES.


Annals Atlantic Monthly Book Review Digest Bookman


Munsey New England Normal Instructor North American Review Outing


Century


Cosmopolitan


Popular Science Monthly


Delineator


Reader's Guide


Review of Reviews


Forum Harper's Monthly Library Journal McClure's


St. Nicholas


Scribner's Suburban Life


World's Work


58


GIFTS FOR THE READING ROOM.


Christian Register Christian Science Journal


From Woman's Alliance Christian Science Society, Concord


Christian Science Monitor 66 Mrs. John C. Abbot


Christian Science Sentinel


Christian Science Society


Congregationalist


66 Leonard W. Wheeler


Good Housekeeping


66 Mrs. Leonard W. Wheeler


Illustrated London News


66 Mrs. John C. Abbot


Journal of Zoophily


Ladies' Home Journal


National Geographic Magazine


66 Mrs. E. G. Smead, Los Angeles, California


Our Dumb Animals


66 Publishers


Miss S. W. Loker


Records of the Past


Mrs. Emma Kebler


Rhodora


66 Mrs. Elizabeth Whitney


66 Julian A. Cameron


66 W. C. T. U. of Westford


NAMES OF DONORS, 1911.


Abbot, Mrs. John C., one pamphlet.


Association for International Conciliation, one volume.


Bailey, Rev. Benjamin H., four volumes, three pamphlets, magazines.


Bookwalter, J. W., New York, one volume.


Brockton Public Library, pamphlets.


Dane, Hiram, four volumes.


Day, Mrs. George T., one pamphlet, three volumes of magazines. Fisher, Edward, mounted fish hawk.


Fletcher, John M., one volume.


Fletcher, Sherman H., newspapers.


Friend, A, one volume.


Frost, Mrs. Helen K., two volumes.


66 Publishers


66 Mrs. Leonard W. Wheeler


Outlook


Scientific American Supplement Union Signal


59


Groton Public Library, one pamphlet.


Harrison, George R., San Diego, Cal., one volume.


Lawrence, Miss Grace, historical articles.


New Eng. Genealogical Society, ten volumes.


Pritchard, Mrs. Laura L., one volume.


Railway News Bureau, one volume.


Raymond, Edward M., four illustrated volumes, forty-four Japanese folders and pamphlets, four historical pamphlets, a Japanese saddle and stirrups of gold, silver and black lacquer, five Chinese vases, a Japanese jar and vase, a French .


Delft jar, a German vase, and a Royal Worcester loving cup. Richardson, Edward A., Groton, one pamphlet.


Smead, Mrs. E. G., Los Angeles, one volume of a magazine.


Wallace, Rev. David, one volume.


LIST OF BOOKS ADDED, 1911-1912.


Abbott, Eleanor H. Molly make believe A126.2


Altsheler, Joseph A. Horsemen of the plains. j1016b


Anderson, Isabel. Great sea horse j823-A7


Arnold, Gertrude. W. Mother's list of books for children 028-A1


Ashburnham, Mass. Vital records to 1850


Ref.


Aspinwall, Alicia. Short stories for short people j823-A6


Association for International Conciliation. Bulle- tins, 1910 172-A Ref.


Athol, Mass. Vital records to 1850


Bacon, Edwin M .. The boy's Drake


jB-D762.1


Bailey, Carolyn S. Stories and rhymes j818-B2


Baldwin, James. Stories of the king


j398.2-B7


Banks, Nathaniel. P, Major General. Record of


dedication of the statue. B-B218


Barbour, Ralph H. Team mates j851d


Barclay, Florence L. Following the star B244.4


Barr, Amelia E. Sheila Vedder


B268.21


60


Barrie, James M. Peter and Wendy B275.12


Begbie, Harold. Twice born men 248-B


Bennett, E. Arnold. Buried alive


B470.6


Clayhanger


B470.4


Helen with the high hand


B470.2


Hilda Lessways


B470.5


How to live on 24 hours a day


824-B9


Mental efficiency


170-B4


Old wives' tale


B470.3


Bennett, R. A. Shogun's daughter


B472.2


Benson, Arthur C. Silent isle


824-B10


Ruskin, a study in personality


B-R956.1


Benson, Edward F. Margery


B4745.6


Biggle, Jacob. Biggle bee book


638-B


Blaisdell, Mary F. Tommy Tinker's book


j1048a Ref.


Bolton, Mass. Vital records to 1850


B743.2


Bowne, Borden P. Studies in Christianity


230-B


Briggs, Le Baron R. Girls and education


376-B1


Brookfield, Mass. Vital records to 1850


Ref.


Brown, Abbie F. Christmas angel


j913m


Brown, Edna A. Four Gordons


j1062


Brown, Frederic K. Through the mill


331-B2


Brown, William A. Morris Ketchum Jesup


B-J588


Browne, Edith A. Spain (Peeps at many lands). ..


j914.6-B4


Bryant, Lorinda M. What pictures to see in Europe in one summer. 750-B1


Buckrose, J. E. Down our street


B926.2


Bullivant, C. H. Home fun


793-B1


Burgess, Thornton W. Mother West Wind's children j823-B19


Old Mother West Wind. j823-B18


Burnett, Frances H. Secret garden B964.16


Burnham, Clara L. Clever Betsy B966.15


Burns, Elmer E. Story of great inventions j608-B3


Camp, Walter. Book of football 797-C


Bosher, Kate L. Mary Cary Miss Gibbie Gault


B743.3


61


Carleton, William. One way out 331.8-C


Catlin, George. Boy's Catlin. My life among the Indians j970.1-C1 C367.2


Catrevas, Christina. That freshman


Century Dictionary and Cylopedia, Revised and Enlarged, 12 vol. Ref. C438.2 973-C3


Chalmers, Stephen. Prince of romance.


Channing, Edward. Student's history of the U. S.


Channon, Frank E. American boy at Henley j1054 C492.2


Chater, M. Eternal Rose


Child, R. W. Jim Hands.


Chisholm, A. M. Boss of Wind River


C5365.2 C542.2


Clark, Ellery H. Reminiscences of an athlete


Clarke, E. C. Astronomy from a dipper


796-C1 523-C1 C638.4


Clifford, Mrs. Lucy L. Sir George's objection


Cody, Sherwin. Composition


Grammar


Word Study


420-C2


Dictionary of errors


420-C3


Story writing and journalism


420-C4


How and what to read.


420-C5 420-C6 420-C7


Helpful hints Coins of the Bible.


737-C j533.6-C C771.4


Cooke, Grace M. Power and the glory


Crook, Wm. H. Through five administrations. Reminiscences of Lincoln's bodyguard.


B-C948


Crothers, Samuel M. Among friends


814-C11


Curtis, Alice T. Anne Nelson. j1057


Cutting, Mary S. Unforeseen.


C991.4


Danvers, Mass. Vital records to 1850


Ref.


Davenport, Charles B. Heredity in relation to eugenics 613.9-D j1060


Davidson, Edith B. Bunnikins-Bunnies in camp


Daviess, Maria T. Road to Providence D256.3


Davis, Richard H. Man who could not lose D264.14


420-C 420-C1


Better Say


Collins, Francis A. Boy's book of model aeroplanes


62


Dean, Arthur D. Worker and the state 370-D4 j243d


Deland, Ellen D. Oakleigh


Deland, Margaret. Iron woman


D337.11


De la Pasture, Elizabeth. Master Christopher


D338.6


De Morgan, William. Likely story


D386.6


Dillon, Mary C. Miss Livingston's companion


D579.3


Doane, Rennie W. Insects and disease


614.4-D


Doane, W. C., ed. Book of Easter


808.8-D


Douglas, Amanda M. Honor Sherburne In the Sherburne Line


D733.24


Dunne, Finley P. Mr. Dooley says


817-D5


Eckstorm, Fannie H. David Libbey, Penobscot woodsman and river driver


B-L694


Eddy, Mary Baker. Poems


811-E2


Elliott, Emilia. Patricia. j1055


Ellis, Katharine R. Wide awake girls at college


j1032b


Erskine, Murray J. Wireless telephones.


654.6-E


Farmer, Fannie M. Boston cooking school cook- book 641-F


Food and cookery for the sick and convalescent Farnol, J. Broad highway


Money moon


641-F1 F2365.2 F2365.3 533-F 811-F9


Field, Eugene. Poems


Fisher, Herbert W. Making life worth while.


615-F1


Fiske, George W. Boy life and self-government


364-F


Fitch, George. At good old Siwash .


F545.2


Forbush, E. H. Useful birds and their protection .


598.2-F


Fraser, Mrs. Mary Crawford. Diplomatist's life in many lands B-F842 j1056


French, Allen. Junior cup


French, George, ed. New England. What it is, and what it is to be.


917.4-F1 F966.6


Fuller, Anna. Later Pratt portraits


Galsworthy, John. Justice, a tragedy


822-G


Gardiner, E. Norman. Greek athletic sports 913-G1


Gask, Lillian. Folk tales from many lands


j398.2-G2


Ferris, Richard. How it flies


D733.23


63


Gilson, Roy R. In the morning glow


G490.3


Gould, Elizabeth L. Felicia visits j939C


Grayson, D. Adventures in friendship G784.3


Green, Anna K. Initials only G795.17


Green, John B. Law for the American farmer 347-G


Grenfell, Wilfred T. A man's helpers


248-G


Down to the sea


Grey, Zane. Heritage of the desert


917.19-G1 G845.2


Grinnell, G. B, ed. Harper's camping and scouting


j796-G1


Grissom, Irene W. The Superintendent


G870.2


Haggard, H. Rider. Regeneration work of the Sal- vation Army 267-H


Hall, E. V. Basset, a village chronicle


H176.2


Hall, Eliza C. To love and to cherish


H175.4


Hall, Winfield S. From youth into manhood


612 -- H1


Harris, Joel C. Uncle Remus and the little boy


j823-H16


Harrison, Henry S. Queed


H320.2


Haverhill, Mass. Vital records to 1850


Ref.


Hewitt, Emma C. How to live on a small income .


640-H2


Hichens, Robert. Dweller on the threshold Garden of Allah


H626.2


Hopkins, Wm. J. Indian book


j970.1-H1 H816.5 j1059


Hoyt, Elizabeth, ed. Little folks in the country Hughes, Rupert. Miss 318


H894.2


Hutchinson, M. F. Captain Farrercourt's widow Hyde, Wm. D., ed. Young folks' library. Voca- tions. 10 vols.


174-H1


Jackson, Helen H. Cat stories


j1061


Jerome, Jerome K. Passing of the third floor back


J564.5


Johnson, Clifton. Highways and byways of the Great Lakes


917.7-J


Johnson, G. E. What to do at recess


790-J1


Johnston, Annie F. Mary Ware in Texas


j399g


Johnston, Mary. Long roll


J735.6


Kaler, James Otis. Calvert of Maryland Mary of Plymouth


j513a


j513b


Richard of Jamestown


j513c


H626.3


Hornung, Ernest W. Camera fiend


H977.2


1


64


Keller, Helen. World I live in 152-K


Kester, Vaughan. Prodigal judge


K425.2


Keyes, Angela M. When mother lets us play j793-K


Kingsley, Florence M. To the highest bidder K554.6


Lanciani, R. Roman Forum


913-L2


Laughlin, C. E. Everybody's lonesome L374.2


Lincoln, Jonathan T. City of the dinner pail


331-L3


Lincoln, Joseph C. Cap'n Warren's wards. L738.8


Keziah Coffin


L738.7


Lindsay, C. H. Forbes. John Smith, gentleman adventurer B-S651.2


Living without a boss 331-L4


Locke, Wm. J. Glory of Clementina


L815.4


Septimus


L815.3


London, Jack. South Sea tales


L847.5


Lowell Suburban Directory, 1911


Ref.


Lucas, Edward V. Mr. Ingleside


L933.2


Lyman, Edna. Story telling


372-L


McCook, Henry C. Ant communities


595-M1


MacGowan, Alice. Sword in the mountains M146.2


Maeterlinck, Maurice. Blue bird 842-M


Marden, Orison S. Be good to yourself


170-M6


Marks, Jeannette A. End of a song


M3465.3


Marshall, Archibald. Eldest son


M3665.3


Mason, Caroline Atwater. Spell of Italy


914.5-M1


Mass. Department G. A. R. Proceedings of en- campments, 1907-1910 369-G2


Mass. General Court. Acts and resolves, 1910-1911


Ref.


Mass. Supplement to the revised laws, 1902-1908 . Ref.


Masterman, Ernest W. G. Studies in Galilee


915.69-M


Methuen, Mass. Vital records to 1850


Ref.


Mitchell, John A. Pandora's box.


M682.4


Mitchell, Silas Weir. John Sherwood, iron master .


M683.14


Montgomery, Lucy M. Story Girl . M788.3


Moors, H. J. With Stevenson in Samoa


B-S848.3


Mott, S. M. and Chubb, P. Indoors and out, Reader j372.4-M1


65


Natick, Mass. Vital records to 1850


Ref.


National Education Asso. Addresses and proceed- ings, 1910-1911 370-E3


Noyes, M. I. and Ray, B. H. Little plays for little people j822-N


Osman, E. G. Cleaning and renovating at home


Packard, Winthrop. Florida trails.


667-0 917.59-P


Paine, Albert B. Hollow tree snowed in book


j823-P10


Paine, Harriet E. Old people


170-P3


Palmer, George H. Ideal teacher


371-P6


Pennell, Elizabeth R. Our house and the people in it


Pier, Arthur S. Crashaw brothers Jaster of St. Timothy's j950c


824-P1 j950b


Porter, Gene Stratton. The Harvester


P848.4


Porter, S. (O. Henry.) Whirligigs


P8475.2


Potter, T. Chalmers. Queenie, the autobiography of an Italian queen bee 595-P2


Priestman, Howard. Principles of worsted spinning Priestman, Mabel T. Handicrafts in the home


697-P2


Pyle, Howard. Pepper and salt


818-P5


Quirk, Leslie W. Freshman Dorn, pitcher


j1063


Randall, J. H. and Smith, J. G., eds. Unity of religions Reed, Myrtle. Master's violin Weaver of dreams


290-R1


R325.7


Reeves, Wm. P. New Zealand


919.3-R


Richards, Laura E. Up to Calvin's


R516.6


Richmond, Grace S. Red pepper burns Strawberry acres


R532.3


Robinson, John H. Poultry-craft


636-R1


Roe, A. S. Monuments, tablets and memorials in Mass. commemorating the War of the Rebellion


917.44-R


Rolt-Wheeler, Francis. Boy with the U. S. Foresters


j582-R


Rostand, Edmond. Chantecler, tr. by G. Hall


842-R


745-P


R325.8


R532.2


66


Ruhl, Arthur. The other Americans. (South America) 918-R 914-S5 j808.8-S9 780-S1 Ref. Ref.


Sampson, Jane F. Abroad with the Fletchers


Schauffler, Robert H. Memorial Day Musical amateur


Scituate, Mass. Vital records to 1850, 2 v


Sharon, Mass. Vital records to 1850


Sharts, Joseph W. The vintage


S5325.2


Short Josephine H. Chosen days in Scotland


914.1-S2


Shuman, E. L. How to judge a book


028-S1 S562.3


Shute, Henry A. Country lawyer Farming it


817-S4


Smith, E. Boyd. Farm Book.


j1058


Smith, F. Hopkinson. Kennedy Square


Smith, Goldwin. Reminiscences




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