ESSEX INSTITUTE. Gleanings relative to the family of Adam Hawkes, one of the early settlers of the third plantation of Massachusetts Bay. by Nathan M. Hawkes. [Salem, 1888.] 8vo, pp. 20. No title-page. From the Historical Collections, Vol. XXIV. ESSEX INSTITUTE. Salem, 1888. Svo, pp. 33. Contributed (2485 A History of Methodism in Salem, Mass. By James F. Almy. (2486 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Inscriptions from the old burying ground at Lynnfield Centre. Copied by John T. Moulton. [Salem, 1888.] 8vo, pp. 11. (2487 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Inscriptions from the old burying ground at Saugus Centre. Copied by John T. Moulton. [From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol. xxv.] [Salem? 1888?] 8vo, 1 p. 1., pp. 24. ESSEX INSTITUTE. 1888.] 1816. A Sketch of Tristram Dalton. By Eben F. Stone. 8vo, pp. 29. (2488 [Salem, (2489 ESSEX INSTITUTE. An account of the yacht Cleopatra's Barge, built at Salem in From the Historical Collections of the Institute. By Benjamin W. Crowninshield. With appendix and plates. Salem, 1889. 8vo, pp. (2), 38. (2490 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Charter and by-laws of the Institute, with a list of its officers and members. 8vo, pp. 26. Salem, 1889. ESSEX INSTITUTE. Choate-Cushing-Rantoul. (2491 An address delivered before the Essex bar on the opening of the new court-house at Salem, February 2, 1889. By Hon. Eben F. Stone. Reprinted from the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol. XXVI. With plates. Salem, 1889. 8vo, pp. (2), 50. Three portraits. (2492 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Endecott wills, inventories, and matters connected with the estate of Governor John Endecott. * [By Robert Samuel Rantoul.] Salem, Mass., 1889. Svo, pp. 23. Reprinted from Historical Collections Essex Institute, Vol. XXV, 1888. (2493 ESSEX INSTITUTE. The glacial phenoemna of North America and their relation to the question of man's antiquity in the valley of the Delaware. Abstract. [Salem, 1889.] 8vo, pp. 8. (2494 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Materials for genealogies of certain families of Clarks, early settled in Essex County. Communicated by George K. Clarke. 8vo, pp. 10. From the Historical Collections, Vol. XXVI, 1889. (2495 ESSEX INSTITUTE. The part taken by Essex County in the organization and settlement of the Northwest Territory. Reprinted from Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol. xxv, 1888. Salem, 1889. Svo, pp. 72. (2496 ESSEX INSITUTE. Reminiscences of the Revolution. Prison letters and sea journal of Caleb Foot, born 1750, died 1787. Compiled by his grandson and namesake, Caleb Foote. [Salem, 1889.] Svo, pp. 33. From the Collections. (2497 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Semi-historical rambles among the eighteenth-century places along Saugus River. By Nathan M. Hawkes. From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute. Vol. XXV. Salem, 1889. 8vo, pp. 35. (2498 ESSEX INSTITUTE. History of the Salem Light Infantry from 1805 to 1890. By George M. Whipple. Essex Institute. Salem, 1890. Svo, pp. (4), 148. (2499 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Our Trees. A popular account of the trees in the streets and gardens of Salem, and of the natural trees of Essex County, Mass., with the location of trees, and historical and botanical notes. By John Robinson. Published by the Institute. Salem, 1891. 8vo, pp. (4), 120. (2500 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Some material for a genealogy of the Prince family, of Danvers. By Eben Putnam. [Salem, 1891.] 8vo, pp. 11. (2501 ESSEX INSTITUTE. A rough subject index to the publications: Proceedings, Vols. I-VI; Bulletin, Vols. I-XXII; Historical Collections, Vols. I-XXVII. By Gardner M. Jones. [Salem, 1890.] 8vo, pp. 29. From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol. XXVII. (2502 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Genealogical gleanings in England. By Henry F. Waters. Extracts from marriage licenses granted by the bishop of London, 1598 to 1639. Salem, 1892. Svo, pp. 2, 107. From the Historical Collections of the Esser Institute, Vol. XXVIII, Nos. 2 and 3. (2503 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Materials for a genealogy of the Sparhawk family in New England. Comp. by Cecil Hampden Cutts Howard. Salem, 1892. Svo, 1 p. 1., pp. 113. From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute. (2504 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Soldiers in the French war from Essex County, 1755-1761. Militia officers, Essex County, Mass.. 1761-1771. Danvers tax list, 1775, district covered by Amos Trask, collector. By Eben Putnam. [ Salem, 1892.] Svo, pp. 15. From the Collections, Vol. XXIX, 1892. (2505 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Were the Salem witches guiltless? By Barrett Wendell. Salem, 1892. 8vo, pp. 19. (2506 Reprinted from the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute. ESSEX INSTITUTE. Why the old town house was built, and some things which have been talked of within its walls since. By Nathan M. Hawkes. Salem, [1892]. Svo, pp. 13. Woodcut. Title on the cover. (2507 ESSEX INSTITUTE. The dwellings of Boxford. By Sidney Perley. Salem, 1893. 8vo, pp. 275. Ill. (2508 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Town histories and genealogies in the Library of the Institute, January, 1893. Salem, 1893. 32mo, pp. 30. (2509 ESSEX INSTITUTE. James Robinson Newhall, printer, lawyer, judge, and historian. A memorial address by Nathan M. Hawkes, delivered before the Lynn Press Association at Lynn, Mass., upon the anniversary of Benjamin Franklin's birthday, January 17, 1894. [Salem, 1894.] 8vo, pp. 22. Title on cover. Reprinted from the Collections, Vol. xxx. (2510 ESSEX INSTITUTE. A partial catalogue of the publications of the Institute. Salem, 1894. 12mo, pp. 28. (2511 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Salem and the Conkling family. By Frank J. Conkling. [Salem, 1894?] 8vo, 1 p. 1., pp. 11. "From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol. XXXI." (2512 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Books on China in the library of the Essex Institute. Salem, Mass., 1895. 4to, 2 p. 1., pp. 19. (Its Special catalogue. No. 1.) (2513 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Notes on the Pillsburys of Leek, county Stafford, England. By Emily A. Getchell and Eben Putnam. [Salem, Mass., 1895.] 8vo, 1 p. 1., pp. 24. Fold. geneal. tab. 1895.] (2514 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Visitor's guide to Salem. Salem, 1895. 16mo, pp. 215. Ills. and map. (2515 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Baptismal record of the church in Topsfield, November 17, 1779-May 5, 1841. Communicated by Geo. Frs. Dow. 8vo, pp. 19. From the Historical Collections, Vol. XXXII. [Salem, 1896.] (2516 ESSEX INSTITUTE. A short account of the descendants of William Haskell, of Gloucester, Mass. By Ulysses B. Haskell. 8vo, pp. 133-195. From the Historical Collections, Vol. XXXII, 1896 (2517 ESSEX INSTITUTE. An address in commemoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Essex Historical Society, delivered before the Essex Institute, at Academy Hall, Salem, September 18, 1896. By Robert S. Rantoul. Salem, 1897. Svo, pp. 99–132. Illus. [From the Historical Collections, Vol. xxx11.] (2518 ESSEX INSTITUTE. The first cotton mill in America. By Robert S. Rantoul. An address before the Beverly Historical Society at the 225th anniversary of the founding of the town. Salem, 1897. Svo, pp. 43. From the Historical Collections, Vol. XXXIII. (2519 ESSEX INSTITUTE. The story of the First Meeting House, built in 1634-5 by the First Church. Salem, 1897. Svo, pp. 31. Plans. Fac-simile. (2520 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Topsfield deaths from 1658-1800, compiled from town, church, and county court records. By Geo. Frs. Dow. Salem, Mass., 1897. 8vo, 1 p. 1., pp. 129-181. "From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol. XXXIII, 1897." (2521 A paper ESSEX INSTITUTE. A walk around Salem Neck and Winter Island. read before the Essex Institute, January 4, 1897. By William Lewis Welch. Salem, 1897. 8vo, pp. 81-104. From the Collections, Vol. XXXIII, 1897. (2522 ESSEX INSTITUTE. First book of records of the First Church in Lynnfield; continued from Historical Collections, Essex Institute, Vol. v, page 228. By Eben Parsons. [From the Historical Collections of Essex Institute, Vol. XXXIV, 1898.] Salem, Mass., 1898. 8vo. 1 p. 1., pp. 117-193. A copy of pp. 6-61 of the original MS., containing records for 1733-1824. ESSEX INSTITUTE. Annual report for the year ending May 15, 1899, with the Charter and By-laws of the Society. Salem, 1899. 8vo, pp. 60. (2524 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Joshua Coffin Papers. Newbury, Mass. Selection from the No date. 8vo, pp. 71. From the Historical Collections, Vol. xxxv. (2525 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Issac Esty, of Topsfield, and some of his descendants. By Gay Esty Bangs. [Salem, 1899?] 8vo, cover-title, pp. 12. From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol. XXXVI. (2526 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Annual report for the year ending May 7, 1900, with lists of officers and committees. Salem, 1900. 8vo, pp. 46. 64 (2527 ESSEX INSTITUTE. The cruise of the Quero;" how we carried the news to the king; a neglected chapter in local history, by Robert S. Rantoul. [From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol. XXXVI, 1900.] [Salem, Mass., 1900?] 8vo, cover-title, pp. 30. Illus. 2 port. Facsim. (2528 "Reproduced from the Century illustrated monthly magazine for September, 1899, with considerable additions and changes." ESSEX INSTITUTE. John Woodbury and some of his descendants. A paper found among the manuscripts of the late Perley Derby. 1900?] [Salem? Mass., 8vo, cover-title, pp. 24. "From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vols. 35 and 36." (2529 ESSEX INSTITUTE. An account of the private armed ship “America” of Salem. By B. B. Crowninshield. [From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol. XXXVII.] [Salem, Mass., 1901.] 8vo, cover-title, pp. 76, 6 pl. Port. (2530 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Some personal reminiscences of the poet Whittier. By Robert S. Rantoul. [Salem, 1901.] 8vo, pp. 129–144. Portrait. Facsimile. From the Historical Collections of the Institute, Vol. XXXVII. Cover-title. (2531 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Annual report for the year ending May 5, 1902, with list of officers and committees. Salem, 1902. 8vo, pp. 45. (2532 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Francis Lyford, of Boston and Exeter, and some of his descendants; by William Lewis Welch. Salem, printed for the Essex Institute, 1902. 8vo, 1 p. 1., pp. 88. From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vols. XXXVII and XXXVIII. (2533 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Annual report for the year ending May 4, 1903, with list of officers and committees. Salem, 1903. 8vo, pp. 50. (2534 ESSEX INSTITUTE. The records of the Salem Commoners, 1713-1739, copied by George Francis Dow. [From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Vols. XXXVI-XXXIX. Salem, Mass., printed for the Essex Institute, 1903. 8vo, 1 p. 1., pp. 180. (2535 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Vital records of Marblehead, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. Vol. 1-Births. Salem, Mass., 1903. 8vo, pp. 564. Vol. IIMarriages and deaths. Salem, 1904. 8vo, pp. 708. (2536 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Vital records of Manchester, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. Salem, The Essex Institute, 1903. 8vo, pp. 296. Published under the provisions of chapter 470 of the Acts of 1902 of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. (2537 ESSEX INSTITUTE. Annual report for the year ending May 2, 1904, with list of officers and committees. Salem, 1904. 8vo, pp. 51. Plate. The Nathaniel Ropes Mansion. (2538 ESSEX INSTITUTE. The diary of William Bentley, D. D., pastor of the East Church, Salem, Massachusetts. Volume I. April, 1784-December, 1792. Salem, Mass., 1905. 8vo, pp. xlii, 456. Plates. Portraits. Facsimile FITCHBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fitchburg, Mass. (2538a FITCHBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings of the Fitchburg Historical Society, and papers relating to the history of the town, read by some of the members. Vol. I. Fitchburg, 1895. Svo, pp. 271. Contents: Officers, 1895; Constitution; Proceedings, February 16, 1892-July 4, 1894; The early days of railroads in Fitchburg, by Henry A. Willis; Early history of the fire service of Fitchburg, by J. F. D. Garfield; Postal communication, past and present, by F. A. Currier; The post-offices and postmasters of Fitchburg, by F. A. Currier; Fitchburg's response to the Lexington alarm, by J. F. D. Garfield; Lunenburg and Leominster in the Revolution, by J. F. D. Garfield; Capt. Thomas Cowdin's journal, May 25-June 2, 1784, by Charles Fosdick; "The Album, or Panacea for Ennui [a magazine of 1831], by A. P. Mason; Pioneer printers of Fitchburg, by J. F. D. Garfield; The "Old Rogers Bible," by G. M. Bodge; Capt. Ebenezer Bridge, by J. F. D. Garfield; The Fitchburg Philosophical Society, by E. Bailey; The Fitchburg Athenæum, 18521859, by A. P. Mason; The fugitive slave law and its workings, by M. E. Crocker; Dedication of the Fitch memorial tablet at Ashley; Address, by Ezra S. Stearns; Papers relating to the capture of John Fitch and defense of the frontier. (2539 Vol. 11, 1897. 8vo, pp. 315. Contents: Officers; By-laws; Proceedings; The birth of Fitchburg-its first settlers and their homes, by Henry A. Willis; Tavern days and the old taverns of Fitchburg, by Frederick A. Currier; Stage coach days and stage coach ways, by Frederick A. Currier; The first half-century of high schools in Fitchburg, 1830-1880, by Henry A. Goodrich; School affairs in Fitchburg fifty years ago, by Atherton P. Mason; A dame school in Fitchburg sixty years ago, by Louise II. Wellman; An interlude of church discipline in Fitchburg, by Walter F. Greenman; Fitchburg pioneers in Kansas, by Henry A. Goodrich; Index. (2539a Vol. III, 1902. Svo, pp. 335. Contents: Officers; Proceedings; Captain Thomas Cowdin, by Ada L. Howard; Asa Thurston, the pioneer missionary, by Ebenezer Bailey; The division of Worcester county, by Henry A. Willis; Rev. George Trask, the "Anti-tobacco Apostle," by Atherton P. Mason: The verse writers of Fitchburg, past and present, by Henry A. Goodrich; Geological features of Fitchburg, by E. Adams Hartwell; The old stores of Fitchburg, by Frederick A. Currier; Inscriptions from the burial grounds of Lunenburg, Mass.; Index. (2540 FITCHBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Fitchburg's response to the Lexington alarm. Lunenburg and Leominster in the Revolution. By J. F. D. Garfield. Fitchburg, 1895. Svo, pp. 12 (2), 13-24. Pages (2) 13-24 consist of "Lunenburg and Leominster in the War of the Revolution." A paper read at a meeting of the Society, May 16, 1892, with separate title-page. (2541 |