Proceedings at the dedication of the Haverhill Public Library, November 11th, 1875

and report of the trustees to the city of Haverhill, January 1, 1876.

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Proceedings at the dedication of the Haverhill Public Library, November 11th, 1875

and report of the trustees to the city of Haverhill, January 1, 1876.

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C.C. Morse & Son
Language
English
Pages
43

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Edition Notes

Forms the 1st report of the Annual reports of the library. Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints.
Contains John Greenleaf Whittier's poem, "Let there be light!", later published as "The Library", on p. 5, and his letter to Alpheus Currier, Mayor of Haverhill, dated Nov. 11, 1875, on p. 21-22.
Bound in pale green coated paper wrappers; printed in black.

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Haverhill, Mass

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Library of Congress
Z733.H38 D

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Pagination
43 p. ;
Number of pages
43

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OL6902442M
Internet Archive
proceedingsatde00whitgoog
LCCN
01001095
OCLC/WorldCat
603212

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