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Fifty years with the Revere Copper Co. A Paper Read at the Stockholders' Meeting held on Monday 24 March 1890Snow, S. T.enSpeeches, addresses, etc.; Revere Copper Company; Copper industry and trade -- United States -- History2008-01-25
Our Boys Entertaining Stories by Popular AuthorsVariousenThe Cat-tail Arrow. by Bates -- He couldn't say no. -- The Christmas monks. by Wilkins -- Teddy and the echo. by Bates -- Song of the Christmas stockings. by Sidney -- Joe Lambert's ferry. by Eggleston -- The Christmas gift. by Thaxter -- Some educated horses. -- Questions. by Lawrence -- The bravest boy in town. by Nason -- The wolf and the goslings. by Harris -- The bishop's visit. by Nason -- The first step. -- Bingen on the Rhine. by Norton -- Osito. by Stealey -- The little lion-charmer. by Fleming -- The boy to the schoolmaster. by Wheeler -- Won't take a baff. by Eytinge -- One way to be brave. by Rollins -- The mystery of spring. by Dodge -- Midsummer words. by Whitney -- Paul Revere's ride. by Longfellow -- Two Persian schoolboys. by Safford -- Do you know him?; The weaver of Bruges, by Dinsmoor -- The man in the tub. by Stone -- The little gold miners of the sierras. by Miller -- Old Godfrey's relic. by Hayne -- Evan Cogwell's ice fort. by Beman -- How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix. by Browning -- A hero. -- Teddy the Teazer -- Jojo's petition. by Hall.2005-07-01




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