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Waters,
Thomas Franklin;
Vol. I. The History of Ipswich to the year 1700
(1905)*
Vol. II. The Land Grants, from beginning to the present day (1917)*
Booklets
The Oration of Rev. Washington Choate & the Poem of Rev. Edgar F. Davis, on the 200th Anniversary of Andros Tax (1887)
President’s Address & other Proceedings At the Dedication of their new room (1896)
Unveiling of Memorial Tablets at South Common (1896)
Waters,
Thomas F.; The Early Homes of the Puritans and Some Old
Exercises at the Dedication of the Ancient House with A History of the House (1898)*
Waters, T. Frank; A Sketch of the Life of John Winthrop the Younger (1898)*
The Development of our Town Government and Common Lands and Commonage (1899)*
Waters, T. Frank; A History of the Old Argilla Road
in Ipswich,
Baxter, Sylvester;
The Hotel Cluny of a New England
The Meeting House Green and a Study of
Houses & Lands In that
Vicinity (1901)*
Thomas Dudley & Simon & Ann Bradstreet- A Study of House Lots to
Determine the Location of Their
Homes (1902)*
Fewkes, Jesse;
Fine Thread, Lace & Hosiery in
Ward, Rev. Nathaniel; The
Simple Cobler of Aggawam
Waters, Thomas Franklin; The Old Bay Road from Saltonstall’s Brook and Samuel Appleton’s Farm (1906)*
Waters, T. Frank; Candlewood. An Ancient
Neighborhood in
With Genealogies of John Brown, William Fellows, Robert Kinsman (1909)*
Waters, T. Frank;
Jeffrey’s Neck & the Way Leading Thereto (1912)*
Waters, Thomas Franklin; Ipswich
Waters, Thomas Franklin; The John Whipple House & the People Who Have Lived in It
(1915)*
Waters, Thomas Franklin; Augustine Heard and His Friends (1916)*
Waters, Thomas Franklin; Plum
Ipswich in the World War
Waters, Thomas Franklin; Ipswich
Glimpses of Everyday Life in Old
Waters & Felten; Two
Waters, Thomas Franklin &
Whipple, Sherman; Puritan Homes
Arthur Wesley Dow, Historian, Artist, Teacher
The Old Burial Yard
Johnson, Ladd; Memento Mori (1935)*