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Boston Public Library holds more than 23 million items, estimated to be among the three largest collections in the country, including books, maps, manuscripts, letters, drawings, and other original works dating back as early as the 10th century.
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An exact draught of the gulf of Darien & the coast to Porto Bello with Panama in the south sea & the Scotch settlement in CalledoniaBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.14- IndianaBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.8- DelawareBoston Public LibraryImage
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National map of New England states Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Maine showing counties in different colors, towns, cities, villages and post offices, steam and electric railways with stations and distances between stations and other features, complete index to all places on map with population according to census of 1910Boston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.30- New JerseyBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.11- HawaiiBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.12- IdahoBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.32- New YorkBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.38- PennsylvaniaBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.4- ArkansasBoston Public LibraryImage
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General railway map engraved expressly for the Official guide of the railways and steam navigation lines of the United States, Porto Rico, Canada, Mexico and Cuba, comprising maps of the United States, Cuba, Porto Rico, the Philippines, etcBoston Public LibraryImage
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1987 census of agriculture, pt.53- GuamBoston Public LibraryImage Guam
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