Marblehead / photographs by Ulrike Welsch ; foreword by Bette Hunt. Architecture in the United States, 1800-1850 / by W. Barksdale Maynard. Restoring women's history through historic preservation / Gail Lee Dubrow and Jennifer B. Goodman, editors. Museum and garden guide for Winterthur in May. American coverlets and their weavers : coverlets from the collection of Foster and Muriel McCarl : including a dictionary of more than 700 coverlet weavers / by Clarita S. Anderson. Museum as catalyst for interdisciplinary collaboration : beginning a conversation. Ipswich / William M. Varrell for the Ipswich Historical Society. The Swedes of greater Brockton / James E. Benson and Lloyd F. Tthompson. Burlington / Robert J. Costa. Dedham / Dedham Historical Society. Italians in Haverhill / Patricia Trainor O'Malley. Kingston / Norman P. Tucker. Lexington / Lexington Historical Society ; Richard Kollen...[et.al.] Acton / William A. Klauer. A new order of things : how the textile industry transformed New England / Paul E. Rivard. Reforming women's fashion, 1850-1920 : politics, health, and art / Patricia A. Cunningham. An American vision : Henry Francis du Pont's Winterthur Museum / by Wendy A. Cooper with the assistance of Tara L. Gleason and Katharine A. John. Sacred spaces : building and remembering sites of worship in the nineteenth century / curated by Virginia Chieffo Raguin and Mary Ann Powers with the assistance of Leslie Bussis Tait, Georgia B. Barnh… Inventing the Charles River / Karl Haglund. Semper eadem : a history of Trinity Church in Newport, 1698-2000 / by John B. Hattendorf. Falmouth / Ann Sears and Nancy Kougeas, for the Falmouth Historical Society. An index to building contracts recorded in the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, 1790-1849 / compiled by Roger G. Reed. Connecticut valley vernacular : the vanishing landscape and architecture of the New England tobacco fields / James F. O'Gorman ; with photographs by Jack Delano ... [et al.]. Chatham / Janet M. Daly. Cuttyhunk and the Elizabeth Islands / Cuttyhunk Historical Society. Managing conservation in museums / Suzanne Keene. Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 64, Cutter came in with an [illegible] device Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 65, the [illegible] Mr Green came in Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 66, went to a vestry meeting at St. John's Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 67, [illegible] called to get some more maps Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 68, and [illegible] the 48 [illegible] between Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 69, While I was engaged in this Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 70, called to see me and Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 71, Capt. [illegible] coming in and Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 72, and bragged a good deal Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 73, May Raymond stopped in Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 74, different from the original design Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 75, he had written for the committee Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 76, Ferrero's Life of Caesar Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 77, for [illegible] and I told him Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 78, La Fayette. I told I knew nothing Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 79, Wrote a letter to Col Robert about Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 80, who told me that Col Elliot Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 81, of the Navy (retired) call to see me Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 82, [illegible] called and I told him Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 83, Thursday Feb 20 Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 84, Mr. Culkin called about Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 85, of Washington called to look Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 86, a [illegible] about an artificial bar Thomas Lincoln Casey Notebook, January 1890-February 1890, 87, Met Speaker Tom Reed who