24. Proceedings March. 1909: Tin- Dr. West Grave Stones; Quaker BurialGrounds. H PP- 1-c-25. .\pponagansett ; H. H. Rogers's Gift of Building: OM Gun, BakertownSmiths Neck: Tohn Smiths: John Russell: John .\kin: John Shepherd:John Howland. Ij PP- 1-c.*26. Wni. Bradford, Painter: Tripp Family and Coat of .Arms. 1.3 pp. ISc.27. Fairhaven: <strong>Old</strong> Men. 10 pp. 12c.28. Proceedings March, 1910: Indian Names of Elizabeth Islands. ID p]). 12c.*29. Slocum Family at Barneys Joy. Illustrated. U) pp. 12c.*«) \braham Smith and his 19 Children: Kicketsons; Murch genealogy.38 pp. 25c.*J1. .Arthur Hathaway and his descendants. John Cook. 14 pp. 2Sc.32. Proceedings March, 1911; John Cook's Grave.'JpP- ^-^^33. Benjamin Russell, Artist. <strong>Dartmouth</strong> Poetry. 11 pp. l-'c.*3A. Courtship and Marriage of Quakers: Marriage Certificate. 16 pp. 25c.35. Proceedings June. 1912. (Reprint*. 16 PP- -^Sc.36. Hi.x Bridge and the Handy House .Vutomohile Excursions; Hix Ferry;Potter and Ricketson Houses. Illustrated. (Reprint) 10 pp. 12c.*37. The Medley, an <strong>Old</strong> <strong>New</strong>spaper; <strong>New</strong> <strong>Bedford</strong>, 1793. 24 pp. 15c.*38. The Whaleman Statue ; Presentation and Description. .\n artistic delineationof the romance in whaling. Illustrated. 50 pp. 2Sc..?9. Proceedings Meetings Januar.\- and .March. 1914; Location of First Settlementof <strong>Dartmouth</strong>. .About 15 pp. 12c.40. Fourths of the Past, by W. H. B. Remington. .\ Trip to Boston in 1838bv Wm. W. Crapo, .A Japanese Student in Fairhaven bv Job. C. Tripp.19 pp. 15c.41. The -Mills of <strong>New</strong> <strong>Bedford</strong> and \icinit\- Before the Introduction of Steamby Henry B. Worth. 16 pp. 12c.42. The Development of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>Bedford</strong> Water Supplies, by Robert C. P.Coggeshall. 23 pp. 15c.43 Oxford Village. Fairhaven. Captain Thomas Taber. bv Henry B. Worth.*44. Men 1l'» pp. 12c.Have Known, by Milton Reed, Ship I'artholomcw Gosnold, by HenryB. Worth. The Bourne <strong>Whaling</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, by Z. W. Pease, <strong>New</strong><strong>Bedford</strong> (Outfitters, by the Morning Mercury. 17 pp. 25c*45. Bourne <strong>Museum</strong> Dedication, the Evening Standard. The First Meetingin the Jonathan Bourne <strong>Whaling</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, by The Evening Standard.History of the Bark Fagoda, By Benjamin Baker. 47 pp. 25c.46. -Authors of <strong>New</strong> <strong>Bedford</strong>, by (jeorge 11 Tripii. Banks of <strong>Old</strong> <strong>Dartmouth</strong>,by Henry H. Crapo. 61 pp. 25c.47, E.xtracts from Diaries of John Quincy -Adams and Charles Francis Adams,relation to Visits to Nantucket and <strong>New</strong> <strong>Bedford</strong>, 1835 and 1843.23 pp. 15c.48 Tlie Development of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>Bedford</strong> Water -Svstem, bv Edmund Wood.19 pp. 12c.49. <strong>New</strong> <strong>Bedford</strong> in the Beginning, by W. H. B. Remington. 20 pp. 12c.50. Scrimshaw. The Blues, by Z. W. Pease. 23 pp. 15c.51. The Pilgrim Celebration. The Pilgrimage to Plymouth. Sampson's Tavern,Fairhaven Naval Engagement. 34 i)p.l.ic.* Out of Print.
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