Patron # 3877 Patron Name: Summer, George Original Source: View Page

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Ledger Entry Information Ledger # 1 Page # 85 Date Joined Saturday, January 8th,1898 Patron # 3877
Patron Information Name George Summer Nickname Residence 609 S Walnut
Guarantor Information Name J. F. Kiser Residence 609 S Walnut
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19021129Saturday, November 29th, 1902View Page1334013340Dorothy South : a love story of Virginia just before the warDorothy South : a love story of Virginia just before the warGeo Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19021124Monday, November 24th, 1902View Page1280512805Essays.Essays.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19021112Wednesday, November 12th, 1902View Page1362013620Geoffrey StrongGeoffrey StrongGeo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19021018Saturday, October 18th, 1902View Page1364913649Abner Daniel; a novelAbner Daniel; a novelGeo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19021008Wednesday, October 8th, 1902View Page085078507Vashti, or, Until death us do part : a novel.Vashti, or, Until death us do part : a novel.Gray Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020920Saturday, September 20th, 1902View Page1363213632Castle CraneycrowCastle CraneycrowGeo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020902Tuesday, September 2nd, 1902View Page1361613616Lord Alingham, bankruptLord Alingham, bankruptGeo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020802Saturday, August 2nd, 1902View Page1302113021Black Rock : a tale of the SelkirksBlack Rock : a tale of the SelkirksGeorge Sommers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020721Monday, July 21st, 1902View Page1219512195The lane that had no turning.The lane that had no turning.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020627Friday, June 27th, 1902View Page1302313023The helmet of NavarreThe helmet of NavarreGeorge Sommers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020417Thursday, April 17th, 1902View Page1304413044Warwick of the Knobs : a story of Stringtown county, Kentucky.Warwick of the Knobs : a story of Stringtown county, Kentucky.George Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020317Monday, March 17th, 1902View Page1314613146The victors : a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoonThe victors : a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoonGeorge Somers38773877George SummerGeorge SummerNumber 64 written above patron's name
19020301Saturday, March 1st, 1902View Page1312313123Lora, the major's daughterLora, the major's daughterGeo Sommers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020208Saturday, February 8th, 1902View Page066306630Vanity fair : a novel without a hero.Vanity fair : a novel without a hero.Geo Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020204Tuesday, February 4th, 1902View Page1304113041The sign of the prophet : a tale of Tecumseh and TippecanoeThe sign of the prophet : a tale of Tecumseh and TippecanoeGeo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020122Wednesday, January 22nd, 1902View Page1308213082The eternal city.The eternal city.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020113Monday, January 13th, 1902View Page1055310553Nick of the woods, or, The Jibbenainosay : a tale of Kentucky.Nick of the woods, or, The Jibbenainosay : a tale of Kentucky.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19020107Tuesday, January 7th, 1902View Page1148011480Dorsey the young inventor.Dorsey the young inventor.Geo Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19011224Tuesday, December 24th, 1901View Page1281512815Lost in the jungle : narrated for young peopleLost in the jungle : narrated for young peopleMrs. Geo Summer38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19011210Tuesday, December 10th, 1901View Page1218712187The prairie schooner : a story of the Black Hawk War.The prairie schooner : a story of the Black Hawk War.George Summer38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19011126Tuesday, November 26th, 1901View Page1292712927The Manxman : a novelThe Manxman : a novelGeorge Summer38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19011111Monday, November 11th, 1901View Page1292712927The Manxman : a novelThe Manxman : a novelGeorge Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19011102Saturday, November 2nd, 1901View Page1087010870A woman intervenes, or, The mistress of the mine.A woman intervenes, or, The mistress of the mine.Geo. Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19011019Saturday, October 19th, 1901View Page1190411904The heart's highway : a romance of Virginia in the seventeenth century.The heart's highway : a romance of Virginia in the seventeenth century.George Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19011007Monday, October 7th, 1901View Page095959595Sevenoaks : a story of to-day.Sevenoaks : a story of to-day.Geo. Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010930Monday, September 30th, 1901View Page1181411814The land of the long night.The land of the long night.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010902Monday, September 2nd, 1901View Page1287612876Parlous times : a novel of modern diplomacy.Parlous times : a novel of modern diplomacy.Guy Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010520Monday, May 20th, 1901View Page1194311943Sophia : a romance.Sophia : a romance.George Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010507Tuesday, May 7th, 1901View Page1027410274Soldiers of fortune.Soldiers of fortune.George Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010423Tuesday, April 23rd, 1901View Page1027410274Soldiers of fortune.Soldiers of fortune.George Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010409Tuesday, April 9th, 1901View Page1216712167Robert OrangeRobert OrangeGeorge Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010330Saturday, March 30th, 1901View Page1262612626The maid of Maiden lane : a sequel to "The bow of orange ribbon."The maid of Maiden lane : a sequel to "The bow of orange ribbon."Geo Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010318Monday, March 18th, 1901View Page1169011690Knights in fustian : a war time story of Indiana.Knights in fustian : a war time story of Indiana.Gregor Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010303Sunday, March 3rd, 1901View Page1343613436The Century illustrated monthly magazine.The Century illustrated monthly magazine.Geo Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer"Jan 1901 Centry" listed as book ID
19010218Monday, February 18th, 1901View Page1256212562Stringtown on the pike.Stringtown on the pike.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge SummerNumber 86 marked after patron's name
19010205Tuesday, February 5th, 1901View Page1258912589The sorrows of Satan : or, the strange experience of one Geoffrey Tempest, millionaire.The sorrows of Satan : or, the strange experience of one Geoffrey Tempest, millionaire.Geoge Sommers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010122Tuesday, January 22nd, 1901View Page1190911909Red blood and blue.Red blood and blue.George Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010119Saturday, January 19th, 1901View Page1190411904The heart's highway : a romance of Virginia in the seventeenth century.The heart's highway : a romance of Virginia in the seventeenth century.George Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19010107Monday, January 7th, 1901View Page1193311933Diana Tempest : a novel.Diana Tempest : a novel.George Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19001222Saturday, December 22nd, 1900View Page1149911499Red pottage.Red pottage.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge SummerNumber 64 marked after patron's name
19001208Saturday, December 8th, 1900View Page1191811918The bondwoman.The bondwoman.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19001201Saturday, December 1st, 1900View Page085688568A window in Thrums.A window in Thrums.George Somers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19001128Wednesday, November 28th, 1900View Page1195311953The man that corrupted Hadleyburg and other stories and essays.The man that corrupted Hadleyburg and other stories and essays.Mrs. A. E. Lyman38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19001115Thursday, November 15th, 1900View Page1189811898The redemption of David Corson.The redemption of David Corson.George Sommers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19001105Monday, November 5th, 1900View Page1178411784The heart of Princess Osra.The heart of Princess Osra.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19001012Friday, October 12th, 1900View Page1215812158Philip Winwood; a sketch of the domestic history of an American captain in the war of independencePhilip Winwood; a sketch of the domestic history of an American captain in the war of independenceGeorge Summer38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19001003Wednesday, October 3rd, 1900View Page1177911779The other fellow.The other fellow.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19000929Saturday, September 29th, 1900View Page1060510605Hugh Wynne, free Quaker, sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington.Hugh Wynne, free Quaker, sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19000917Monday, September 17th, 1900View Page1060410604Hugh Wynne, free Quaker, sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington.Hugh Wynne, free Quaker, sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19000903Monday, September 3rd, 1900View Page012501250The innocents abroad.The innocents abroad.George Summer38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19000825Saturday, August 25th, 1900View Page1045510455Flotsam; the story of a life.Flotsam; the story of a life.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19000816Thursday, August 16th, 1900View Page1053210532The tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson : and the comedy Those extraordinary twins.The tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson : and the comedy Those extraordinary twins.Geo Summer38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19000807Tuesday, August 7th, 1900View Page093489348Children of the king.Children of the king.George Summer38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19000724Tuesday, July 24th, 1900View Page1029510295The seats of the mighty : being the memoirs of Captain Robert Moray, sometime an officer in the Virginia regiment, and afterwards of Amherst's regiment.The seats of the mighty : being the memoirs of Captain Robert Moray, sometime an officer in the Virginia regiment, and afterwards of Amherst's regiment.George Summer38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19000711Wednesday, July 11th, 1900View Page1029510295The seats of the mighty : being the memoirs of Captain Robert Moray, sometime an officer in the Virginia regiment, and afterwards of Amherst's regiment.The seats of the mighty : being the memoirs of Captain Robert Moray, sometime an officer in the Virginia regiment, and afterwards of Amherst's regiment.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
19000203Saturday, February 3rd, 1900View Page1137411374In connection with the De Willoughby claim.In connection with the De Willoughby claim.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990731Monday, July 31st, 1899View Page1201112011Miss Cherry-Blossom of To yô.Miss Cherry-Blossom of To yô.Geo. Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990715Saturday, July 15th, 1899View Page066826682Anne : a novel.Anne : a novel.Feo Symmers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990615Thursday, June 15th, 1899View Page018261826Corinne : or, Italy.Corinne : or, Italy.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990531Wednesday, May 31st, 1899View Page083908390The reproach of Annesley.The reproach of Annesley.Geo. Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990518Thursday, May 18th, 1899View Page1104311043Gold Elsie.Gold Elsie.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990504Thursday, May 4th, 1899View Page065706570Rienzi : the last of the Roman tribunes.Rienzi : the last of the Roman tribunes.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990418Tuesday, April 18th, 1899View Page065936593Adam Bede : and Scenes of clerical life.Adam Bede : and Scenes of clerical life.George Sum[...]38773877George SummerGeorge Summerpatron's name partially illegible; Patron ID of George Summer
18990404Tuesday, April 4th, 1899View PageGeorge Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990321Tuesday, March 21st, 1899View Page1061010610Jerome, a poor man.Jerome, a poor man.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990308Wednesday, March 8th, 1899View Page086538653The master of Greylands : a novel.The master of Greylands : a novel.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990220Monday, February 20th, 1899View Page1027210272The gray man : a novel.The gray man : a novel.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990206Monday, February 6th, 1899View Page1035910359Countess Gisela.Countess Gisela.George Sanders38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990124Tuesday, January 24th, 1899View Page1095410954Lochinvar : a novel.Lochinvar : a novel.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18990110Tuesday, January 10th, 1899View Page1107411074The Felmeres : a novel.The Felmeres : a novel.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18981228Wednesday, December 28th, 1898View Page1081610816The peacemakers.The peacemakers.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18981214Wednesday, December 14th, 1898View Page1108811088Rudder Grange.Rudder Grange.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18981130Wednesday, November 30th, 1898View Page1104611046The history of Henry Esmond, Esq : a colonel in the service of her Majesty Queen Anne, written by himself ; The memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq., written by himself ; Denis Duval.The history of Henry Esmond, Esq : a colonel in the service of her Majesty Queen Anne, written by himself ; The memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq., written by himself ; Denis Duval.George Summer38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18981116Wednesday, November 16th, 1898View Page1095110951A son of Israel : an original story.A son of Israel : an original story.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18981102Wednesday, November 2nd, 1898View Page1059910599Briseis : a novel.Briseis : a novel.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18981020Thursday, October 20th, 1898View Page090589058The rebel queen : a novel.The rebel queen : a novel.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18981007Friday, October 7th, 1898View Page1045310453By oak and thorn : a record of English days.By oak and thorn : a record of English days.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980922Thursday, September 22nd, 1898View Page1030810308Doctor Warrick's daughters : a novel.Doctor Warrick's daughters : a novel.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980914Wednesday, September 14th, 1898View Page1028410284The descendant : a novel.The descendant : a novel.Geo. Simmons38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980423Saturday, April 23rd, 1898View Page1029710297In the first person : a novel.In the first person : a novel.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980409Saturday, April 9th, 1898View Page1029210292The other house.The other house.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980325Friday, March 25th, 1898View Page012501250The innocents abroad.The innocents abroad.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980311Friday, March 11th, 1898View Page012501250The innocents abroad.The innocents abroad.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980226Saturday, February 26th, 1898View Page1027810278Duffels.Duffels.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980219Saturday, February 19th, 1898View Page1028510285That affair next door.That affair next door.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980205Saturday, February 5th, 1898View Page1053210532The tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson : and the comedy Those extraordinary twins.The tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson : and the comedy Those extraordinary twins.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980127Thursday, January 27th, 1898View Page1044210442The cloister and the hearth : or, Maid, wife, and widow; a matter-of-fact romance.The cloister and the hearth : or, Maid, wife, and widow; a matter-of-fact romance.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980119Wednesday, January 19th, 1898View Page076927692St. Elmo : a novel.St. Elmo : a novel.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980114Friday, January 14th, 1898View Page083188318The lady of Fort St. John.The lady of Fort St. John.Geo Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980112Wednesday, January 12th, 1898View Page1052810528Doctor Luttrell's first patient.Doctor Luttrell's first patient.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer
18980108Saturday, January 8th, 1898View Page1029910299King Noanett : a story of old Virginia and the Massachusetts Bay.King Noanett : a story of old Virginia and the Massachusetts Bay.George Summers38773877George SummerGeorge Summer