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7435 | Arithmetic on the Productive System |
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| Description: "Mrs. Annetta Elliot, Washington D.C. No. 919 K St." written on inside of front cover. | ||
12773 | Stories for Village Lads |
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| Description: Fictional stories for Sunday School. Inscription says, "????have you got a slate pencil that you would let me have. Yes. | |||
12777 | The Swiss Pastor |
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| Description: Note on title page indicates this is "the life of the Rev. F.A.A. Gonthier". Inscribed "No. 58 Sound Sabbath School." | |
12780 | The Visit; or, the Difference Between Being a Good Child and Being Like a Good Chile |
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| Description: One of the books in a series of Sunday School Union publications. Inscribed Sound Sabbath School No. 10 | ||
12796 | Little Kitty Brown and Her Bible Verses |
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| Description: Written for the American Sunday School Union, this little book contains stories about a little girl learning Bible verses, one per day. | ||
12911 | Popular Legends of Brittany |
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| Description: English version of Sonvestre's "Foyer Breton" translated by "a lady." Inscribed Edith E. Salisbury, Mt. Desert, Maine Dec.1878. | |
13779 | The three eras of a woman's life: The maiden, the wife, and the mother. |
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| Description: Novel includes chapters illustrating the heroine's duty before pleasure and a woman's goodcharacter, trials, disappointments, love, beauty, courting, marriage. | |
13907 | [Blue Hill] Academy Journal, vol. 2, no. 3 |
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| Description: Handwritten journal, E.H. Kimball & F.E. Somes, editors. Editorial, poems, and more. Note on blue cover says, "Garpa went to Blue Hill Academy when he was 16 years olf-1852.) Don't know who wrote this note. | |||
13911 | Cosmopolitan Art Journal |
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| Description: Selected pages; note,"copy for Thaddeus Somes" and "see page 124 for Elizabeth Barrett Browning", which is an essay and "medallion portrait." Other articles on "Dignity of Art," Power of Beauty," sketch of Jerome B. Thompson and sketches of farm life. |