HISTORY OF DERRYFIELD. 12/ 



Derryfield Social Library Salem Feb 12th 1802 Bot of Gushing & Appleton 



Adams History of England 2 25 Davis Sermons 2 Vol 4.00 Hunters Sa- 

 cred Biography 3 V 6.00 Adams Flowers of Travels 2 V 2.00 Lendronis (?) 

 American Revolution 2 V 2.00 Ortans Discourses to the Aged i.oo Life 

 Joseph 62 1-2 Petitpierre on Divine Goodness 87 1-2 Phillip Quarll 75 Re- 

 pository 75 Dickinsons Five Points 75 Female American 75 i Blk Book 

 2.00 I ditto I 00 24.75 Disct 10 pr Ct 2.47 1-2 $22.27 1-2 the Washing- 

 tonia I ct (?) 



Manchester January ist 1813 

 Mr Thomas Stickney Brot forward i Book Exercises of Piety i An Expli- 

 catory Catechism i a Short and Easy Method with Deists 



In addition to the foregoing five volumes were subsequently- 

 bought of Capt. John Dwinell ; three of Job Rowell, one of Mr. 

 Phineas Bailey and five volumes of Washington's Life, bought of 

 Job Rowell ; two books were added in 1800 and one in 18 17. It 

 appears from these records that the whole number of titles was 

 eighty-two and the number of separate volumes not less than 

 one hundred and twelve. In 1825 Betsey Kidder executed a 

 deed to the Library, conveying her right and title to Jonathan 

 Young. These names should be added to the list of proprietors 

 previously given. It is probable that all the books were finally 

 sold at public vendue. As each volume, by vote of 1798, was 

 inscribed "Derryfield Social Library," etc., it is probable that 

 some of these books are still in possession of the descendants of 

 original proprietors or purchasers and may thus be identified. 

 The suggestion is made that should any volumes of this curious 

 collection be brought to light that they be deposited with the 

 Manchester Historic Association for safe keeping. 



CONCLUSION. 



With this number we conclude the series of contributions to 

 the early history of Manchester, throughout which we have kept 

 up the pleasant fiction of Derryfield. The work has already 

 outgrown our first design, but the field of inquii-y is still inviting 

 additional research. We have scarcely more than covered the 



