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Ÿþc L O S E D S T a C K S . X L call number title author publisher year barcode status HW Chronicle date? Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle : Weeks, Edward, 1898- [s.n.] 197 30470000319532 HW Chronicle date? Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle : Weeks, Edward, 1898- [s.n.] 197 30470000319540 Local History (Blue binder) An historical approach to Hamilton Gordon-Conwell Beverly Times 1979 31546000998067 Theological Seminary Publishing Co. Local History (Blue binder) Annual report of the school committee of the Town of American Brands, Inc. W.L. Maloon & Co. 1904 31546000998125 Hamilton, 1902-1903, 1903-1904. Local History (Blue binder) Asbury Grove Centennial 1859-1959 NULL University of 1990 31546000996137 Massachusetts Local History (Blue binder) Bradley Palmer Alden, John Eliot, 1914- s.n. 199-?] 31546000996186 missing Local History (blue binder) Discover Hamilton Trail United States. Hamilton 1981 31546001012249 Conservation Commission Local History (blue binder) Hacking A Profit Out Of Ice Billings, Henry F. New England 19??. 31546000983184 Antiquities Local History (Blue binder) Hamilton photos, 1893-1976. United States. Army. s.n. 189-?] 31546000996178 missing Massachusetts Artillery, 5th (1861-1865) Local History (blue binder) Hamilton-Wenham newspaper accounts United States. Army. Beverly Evening 1893 31546000996152 Massachusetts Artillery, Times 5th (1861-1865) Local History (Blue binder) Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School, Dedication United States. Army. [s.n.] 1963 31546000997812 missing February 10, 1963 Massachusetts Artillery, 5th (1861-1865) Local History (Blue binder) Manasseh Cutler (1742-1823) forefather of American Dawes, C. Burr. Dawes Arboretum 1972 31546000997820 botany and American botanical gardens. Local History (Blue binder) Manasseh Cutler, founder of Hamilton Fienberg, Bob Beverly Times [19--] 31546000997903 Local History (Blue binder) Riddle of the cemetary; What is that stone? Brown, Ed Salem Evening News [19--?] 31546000995907 Local History (Blue binder) Robert Dodge, Hamilton Minute Man Pulsifer, Janice North Shore Weekly 1975 31546000998216 Local History (blue binder) Schools of Hamilton, Massachusetts, 1995 Bickham, George, 1684?-[s.n.] 1995 31546000997986 1758? Local History (blue binder) The Cutlers of Hamilton Pulsifer, Janice Essex Institute 1971 31546000996145 Goldsmith. Historical Collections Local History (Blue binder) The history of the Hamilton-Wenham State Guard Stone, Lawrence R. Hamilton Historical 1976 31546000991039 (March 1942-June 1945 : a bicentennial publication of Society the Hamilton Historical Society. Local History (Blue binder) The Sweeney Siege United States. National Hamilton-Wenham 1998 31546000998042 missing Park Service Chronicle Local History (Blue binder) Vaughan reaches Antartic peak Hamilton (Mass.) 175th s.n. a[S.l 31546000991047 Anniversary Committee. call number title author publisher year barcode status Local History (Blue binder) Wenham : commemorating Massachusetts Bay Wenham (Mass.) s.n. 1930 31546000995899 Colony Tercentenary. Local History (Blue binder) Wenham and Hamilton Ice Trade West Stockbridge, Mass. s.p. 1961, 31546000998208 missing Local History 016.974 Massachusetts, a bibliography of its history Committee for a New G. K. Hall 19761984 31546000080262 England Bibliography Local History 021.8 MAS Report of the Free Public Library Commission of Massachusetts Board of The Commission -1920 31546000080346 missing Massachusetts. 9th report ;1899 Library Commissioners Local History 133.12 Cahill New England's witches and wizards Cahill, Robert Ellis Chandler-Smith c1983. 30470000410042 Publishing House Local History 133.4 BON The witchcraft hysteria of 1692. Bonfanti, Leo Pride Publications 1971 30470000402916 missing Local History 133.4 BON v. 1 The witchcraft hysteria of 1692 vol. 1 Bonfanti, Leo Pride Publications c1971- 30470000402106 Local History 133.4 BON v.2 The witchcraft hysteria of 1692 vol. 2 Bonfanti, Leo Pride Publications c1971-1977. 30470000402098 Local History 133.4 pbwc The devil hath been raised : a documentary history of Trask, Richard B. Published for the 1992 31546000729777 missing the Salem Village witchcraft outbreak of March 1692 Danvers Historical Local History 133.43 TRA The devil hath been raised : a documentary history of Trask, Richard B. PublishedSociety by for Phoenix the 1992 30470000546993 the Salem Village witchcraft outbreak of March 1692 Danvers Historical Local History 133.43 ZIN The witches of Salem Village (in the year of '92) Zingerline, Beverly G. The Author 1985 30470000447556 Local History 209 W On this rock : a history of Christ Church of Hamilton Webber, Elizabeth B. Christ Church 1987 31546000472014 and Wenham Local History 301.3 ELI Planning for Hamilton, Massachusetts First draft--864 Eliot, Charles W. Report for Hamilton 1964- 30470000447382 Planning Board 1965. Local History 306.481 The Gloucester Fishermen's Institute 1891-1991 : "a Oaks, Martha Gloucester 1991 31546000668892 social center for men of the sea". Fishermen's Institute Local History 312 MAS 1955 The decennial census, 1955; population and legal Massachusetts. a[Boston 1956 30470000428135 voters of Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth Local History 317 Nat 1900 Federal Population Census: A catalog of National Archives Trust aNational Archives aNatio 31546000965280 microfilm copies of the schedules. Fund Board. nal Local History 331.4 ROB Loom and spindle: Robinson, Harriet Jane T. Y. Crowell & [1898] 30470000547009 Hanson, 1825-1911 compan Local History 331.7 PIKE Tall trees, tough men, Pike, Robert E. (Robert W. W. Norto [1967] 31546000506886 Everding) Local History 338.4 WIL Glass in New England Wilson, Kenneth M. Old Sturbridge Inc. 1959 30470000667831 Local History 333.9 GERE Rivers and regionalism in New England. Gere, Edwin A. (Edwin Bureau of 1968 31546000119342 Andrus), 1922- Government Research, University of Massachusetts Local History 342.73 DEC The Declaration of independence and the Constitution United States. U.S. Govt. Print. Off. 1976 30470000469238 of the United States of America. Local History 342.74 CON Constitution. Fall Foundation for the Foundation for the 1988- 30470000495993 United States U.S. Constitution c1995. call number title author publisher year barcode status Local History 347.997 COL Colonial justice in western Massachusetts, 1639-1702 Pynchon, William, 1590- Harvard University 1961 30470000403112 : the Pynchon court record, an original judges' diary of 1662 Press the administration of justice in the Springfield courts in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Local History 352 DEWOLF The town meeting : A manual of Massachusetts law. De Wolf, Austin, 1838- G.B. Reed 1890 31547000645013 missing Local History 353.9 CUTLER The old First Massachusetts coast artillery in war and Cutler, Frederick Morse, The Pilgrim pres [c1917] 31547000492150 peace, 1874-1944 Local History 355 Nye The Patton Mind: The Professional Development of an Nye, Roger H. (Roger Garden City Park 1993 31547000541618 extraordinary mind. Hurless) Local History 355.008 Official register of officers of volunteers in the service United States. Adjutant- Govt. Print. Off. 1900] 31547000664352 OFFICIAL of the United States : organized under the act of General's Office March 2, 1899-June 1, 1900. Local History 355.1 American decorations. A list of awards of the United States. Adjutant- U. S. Govt. print. off. 1927 31547000493091 AMERICAN congressional medal of honor, the distinguished- General's Office service cross and the distinguished-service medal awarded under authority of the Congress of the United States. 1862-1926. Local History 370.21 Consolidation task force report, April 1982 Alger, Patricia Hamilton-Wenham 1982 31546000108121 missing School Department Local History 370.21 c.2 Amendment to agreement between the towns of Hamilton-Wenham Hamilton-Wenham 1985 31546000079355 missing Hamilton and Wenham with repect to the Regional School District Regional School establishment of a regional school district restating the Committee (Hamilton, District Comm. provisions of said agreement Mass.) Local History 370.21 c.2 Final evaluation report : special education programs of Hamilton-Wenham Joan S. Bates, 1983 31546000108113 missing the Hamilton-Wenham Regional School district Regional School District Local History 371 GAD 1965 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1965 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446665 Local History 371 GAD 1966 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1966 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446657 Local History 371 GAD 1967 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1967 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446640 Local History 371 GAD 1968 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1968 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446632 Local History 371 GAD 1969 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1969 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446624 Local History 371 GAD 1970 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1970 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446616 Local History 371 GAD 1971 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1971 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446863 Local History 371 GAD 1972 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1972 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446855 Local History 371 GAD 1973 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1973 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446848 Local History 371 GAD 1974 Gadfly : the Pingree School yearbook. 1974 Forbes, Allan, 1874- Pingree School 1965- 30470000446830 missing Local History 371 GAD 1975 Gadfly
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