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CHANDLER, Hon. WILLIAM E., Concord, N. H.-His "The New History of Concord N. H. and its Historians."

CLARK, JOHN C. L., Lancaster.-Photograph of the Memorial to John Prescott at Lancaster, erected by Mrs. Roger Wolcott, 1903. CLARKE, Mrs. HENRY, Worcester.—Fifteen books; and four bound volumes of "The Youth's Companion."

COGSWELL, Miss MARY L. T., Worcester.-Two of her own publications; K one scrap-book; ninety-two pamphlets; three broadsides; two portraits; with manuscript notes and newspapers relating to the political Campaigns of 1876-78.

COLLAMER, NEWTON L., Washington, D. C.-Numbers of "The Historical Bulletin."

COUSINS, Rev. EDGAR M., Secretary, Thomaston, Me.-Minutes of the Maine General Conference, 1904.

CRAFTS, WILBER F., Editor, Washington, D. C.-Numbers of "The Twentieth Century Quarterly."

CROMACK, IRWIN C., Boston.-"List of maps of Boston published subsequent to 1600."

CUNNINGHAM, HENRY W., Editor, Boston.—“Journal of Lieut.-Col. Joseph Vose, April-July, 1776."

CUTLER, U. WALDO, Editor, Worcester. Selections from the writings of Benjamin Franklin.

CUTTER, WILLIAM R., Woburn.-"Captain Edward Johnson of Woburn Mass, and some of his Descendants."

DAVIES, Rev. THOMAS F., Jr., Editor, Worcester.-"The Parish," as issued.

DAVIS, Capt. GEORGE E., Burlington, Vt.-"In Memoriam, Emma Augusta Davis."

DAVIS, WALTER A., City Clerk, Fitchburg.-City Documents, 1904. DAVIS, MISS ZAIDEE S., New York.-"Notices of Prof. Edwin H. Davis Archaeologist."

DE RENNE, WYMBERLEY J., Savannah, Ga.-Catalogue of books in his library relating to the history of Georgia.

DICKINSON, G. STUART, Worcester.-Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, 1905.

DICKINSON, THOMAS A., Worcester.-His book-plate.

DRAPER, Mrs. WARREN F., Andover.-Five books; seven hundred and sixty-six pamphlets; seven portraits; four photographs; three maps; and parcels of newspapers.

DU BOSE, JOEL C., Editor, Birmingham, Ala.-Numbers of "The Gulf States Historical Magazine."

ESTABROOK, Mrs. D. FRANCES, Boston.-Five Worcester programmes, 1855-1861.

ESTABROOK, Mrs. D. FRANKLIN, Worcester. "The New England Chronicle or the Essex Gazette," of February 8, 1776.

ESTES, Rev, DAVID F, Hamilton, N. Y.-Two early American imprints.

FIELD, EDWARD, Commissioner, Providence, R. I.-"The Early Records of Providence," Volume 18.

FORBES, Miss Katharine M., Worcester. Her book-plate.

FORD, WORTHINGTON C., Washington, D. C.-Two of his own publications.

FOX, IRVING P., Business Manager, Boston.-"The Church Militant," as issued.

FRENCH, CHARLES E.,-Bequest of Two Marble Roman bas-reliefs, fractured; a manuscript calendar of vellum, rolled on wooden handle; a collection of copper coins, including about one thousand copper cents and half cents; a package of fractional currency and rare coins; a piece of Plymouth Rock; a beam from the old Hancock House, Boston; a package of scraps from the Miles Standish house in Duxbury; and an ancient Egyptian vase.

FROWDE, HENRY, London, Eng.-"The Periodical," as issued GANONG, WILLIAM F., Ph.D., Editor, Northampton.-Smethurst's “A Narrative of an Extraordinary Escape out of the Hands of the Indians in the Gulph of St. Lawrence."

GILMAN, WARREN R., M.D., Worcester.-Two books; and one hundred and fifty pamphlets.

GOCHER, WILLIAM H., Hartford, Conn.-His "Wadsworth and the Charter Oak."

GOLDEN RULE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Boston.-"The Christian Endeavor World," as issued.

GOLDIE, Mrs. GEORGE E., Ayr, Ontario.-"The Association Record," in continuation.

GREEN, JAMES, Worcester.-Six books; one hundred and eighty pamphlets; and "The Banker and Tradesman," in continuation. GREEN, Mrs. JAMES, Worcester.-Forty-one pamphlets; and "The Spectator," in continuation.

GREENE, Mrs. RICHARD W. Worcester.-Tribute to Hon. John D. Washburn, by Rev. William R. Huntington, D.D.

HAMILTON, CHARLES, Estate of, Worcester.-One hundred and thirteen books; forty-four hundred pamphlets; and one hundred and twentyfive portraits.

HAMILTON, P. WALTER, Worcester.-Fifty-three books; and fifty-nine pamphlets.

HARRIMAN, FREDERICK W., D.D., Secretary, Windsor, Conn.-Diocese of Connecticut Convention Journal, 1905.

HART, CHARLES H., Philadelphia, Pa.-His "Some Notes Concerning John Norman Engraver.”

HAVEN, Mrs. SAMUEL F., Executrix, Worcester.-Two hundred selected volumes.

HEWETT, GEORGE F., Worcester.-Three views of early Worcester. HITCHCOCK, EDWARD, LL.D., Amherst.-Two pamphlets.

HOLBROOK, LEVI, New York.-Two pamphlets relating to the American
Revolution.

HOPPIN, Mrs. GEORGE S., Worcester.-Forty-four selected books.
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & COMPANY, Cambridge.-Fiske's "New France
and New England;" and "The Riverside Bulletin,” as issued.
HOWLAND, Miss FRANCES E., Worcester.-Three engravings
HUHNER, LEON, New York.-Two of his own publications.

JOHNSON, Mrs. WILLIAM W., Worcester.-Six bound volumes of Ver-
mont, Massachusetts and New York newspapers 1813-1841.
JOHNSTON, RICHARD H., Washington, D.C.-Babine's "The Yudin
Library."

JONES, Rev. HENRY L., D.D., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.-His "Looking Back Thirty Years."

KELLY, MILLER, Washington, D.C.-His "As to the Leopard's Spots, an open letter to Thomas Dixon Jr."

LANE, WILLIAM C., Cambridge. His Seventh Report as Librarian of Harvard University.

LEWIS, HOMER P., Superintendent Worcester.-Report of the Public Schools of the city of Worcester, 1904.

LINCOLN, Mrs. WINSLOW S., Worcester.-Eighteen books; eleven hundred and forty-four pamphlets; and parcels of newspapers.

LOGAN, WALTER S., New York.-His "The Lawyer as an Artist." LONGMAN, GREEN & COMPANY, New York.-"Notes on Books," as issued.

LUEY, WILLIAM D., Worcester.-One pamphlet.

MACMILLAN COMPANY, New York.-"The Monthly List."

MELCHER, Mrs. ELLEN STEVENS and Mr. C. ELLIS STEVENS, Author, Brooklyn, N. Y.-"The Stevens Genealogy; Some Descendants of Fitz Stephen Family."

MESSENGER PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY, Worcester.-"The Messenger," as issued.

MITCHELL, J. ALFRED, City Auditor, Boston.-His Report, 1904-1905. MOORE, Mrs. B. NEELY, Columbia, S. C.-Her paper on "The Mechlenberg Declaration of Independence, 1775.”

MUNSON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, New York.-"The Cuba Bulletin," as issued.

MURRAY, THOMAS H., Boston.-His "Booklet of Information regarding the American Irish Historical Society."

NEW YORK EVENING POST PRINTING COMPANY,-"The Nation," as issued.

NORTH, SAMUEL N. D., Washington, D. C.-His History of the Newspaper and Periodical Press in the United States, 1884.

NUTT, CHARLES, Worcester.-Two pamphlets; and numbers of the "Massachusetts Spy."

OJEDA, LUIS THAYER, Santiago de Chile. His "Catalogue biografico de la casa de Thayer de Braintree.'

PARKER, MOSES G., Lowell.-His "In Memoriam Citizen Soldiers of Dracut Mass. who served in the war of the American Revolution, 1775-1783."

PARMLY, RANDOLPH, New York.- 'The Parmly Family, its origin and its Name"; and "In memoriam Wheelock Hendee Parmly."

PENAFIEL, Antonio, Director, Mexico, Mex.-Two statistical documents relating to the Republic of Mexico.

PORTER, V. M., Secretary, St. Louis, Mo.-"Official Report of the Universal Congress of Lawyers and Jurists, St. Louis September, 2830, 1904."

PRATT, Mrs. JULIA A., Prattville, Ala.-"Hon. Daniel Pratt: a Biography."

PUTNAM, Rev. JOHN J., Worcester. -His "Emphatic Scripture the Essence of Revelation."

REED, GEORGE B., Boston.-His "Sketch of the Life of Hon. John Reed of Boston, 1722-1749."

REVIEW OF REVIEWS BOOK COMPANY, Harrisburg, Pa.-Numbers of "The Country Calendar."

REYNOLDS, Mrs. HENRY A., Worcester.- Seventy pamphlets; and “The Sunday School Times," in continuation.

RICE, FRANKLIN P., Editor, Worcester.-Worcester Town Records, 1801-1848; and Worcester Births 1714-1848 Marriages 1747-1848; and Deaths 1820-1848.

RIPLEY, Miss HANNAH, Norwich, Conn.-Norwich and Worcester Railroad Badge of November 18, 1835.

ROBINSON, Mrs. CHARLES, Lawrence, Kansas.-Peck's Semi-Centennial of Lawrence Kansas.

ROE, Hon. ALFRED S., Worcester.-One book and one hundred and sixty-eight pamphlets.

ROUTLEDGE, AND SONS, GEORGE, London, Eng.-Numbers of "The Book Budget."

SABINE, JOHN D., Washington, D. C.-His "The Family and Descendants of Rev. John Sabine."

SANFORD, GEORGE L., Worcester.-One pamphlet.

SAXE, JAMES A., Worcester.-Two historical pamphlets.

SCHUYLER, PHILIP, New York.-Bayard Tuckerman's "Life of General Philip Schuyler, 1733-1804."

SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, Fitchburg.-"The Fitchburg Weekly Sentinel," as issued.

SHAW, JOSEPH A., Worcester.-Three books; and nineteen pamphlets. SLAFTER, Rev. EDMUND F., D.D., Boston.-His "The Character and History of the Book of Sports, 1618-1643."

SMITH, JONATHAN, Clinton.-His "Some Features of Shays' Rebellion." SPIRIT OF '76 PUBLISHING COMPANY, New York.-"The Spirit of '76," as issued.

SPOONER, Mrs. JENNIE C., Barre.-"The Barre Gazette," as issued. STEWARDSON, Rev. LANGDON, C., Ph.D., Geneva, N. Y.-His Report of 1904 as President of Hobart College.

STODDARD, Mrs. ELIJAH B., Worcester.-Thirty-two selected books. STRAUS, OSCAR S., New York.-His "The United States and Russia: their historical Relations."

SWAN, ROBERT T., Commissioner, Boston.-His Seventeenth Report on the custody and condition of Public Records.

TAPPAN, Miss Eva M., Ph.D., Worcester.-"English Ancestry of the Toppan or Tappan Family; and Genealogy of the March Family." TAFT, Miss ANNA J., Worcester.-A complete file of "The Weekly Calendar," of St. John's Church Worcester.

TAFT, Mrs. CALVIN, Worcester.-Two pamphlets.

TAYLOR, JOHN P., Andover.-His "In Memoriam Warren F. Draper." TELEGRAM NEWSPAPER COMPANY.-"The Worcester Daily Telegram" and "The Sunday Telegram," in continuation.

THOMAS, CYRUS, Ph.D., Washington, D. C.-Four of his own publications.

THOMPSON, EBEN F., Editor, Worcester.-"The Character of Washing-
ton, last public utterance of George F. Hoar, with other speeches."
TOOKER, Mr. WILLIAM W., Sag Harbor, N. Y.-His "Some Powhatan
Names."

TUCKER, MISS ARABELLA H., Compiler, Worcester.-Record of the Grad-
uates of the State Normal School at Worcester, Massachusetts, 1904.
TURNER, JOHN H., Ayer.-"The Groton Landmark,” as issued.
VAN HORN, Rev. J. Francis, D.D., Editor, Worcester.-"The Old South
Record," as issued.

WALL, Mrs. CALEB A., Worcester.-Fourteen hundred and ten books; forty-eight hundred and six pamphlets; twelve volumes of bound and parcels of unbound newspapers.

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