Patron # 3386 Patron Name: Craig, Mary Original Source: View Page

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Ledger Entry Information Ledger # 1 Page # 57 Date Joined Tuesday, February 4th,1896 Patron # 3386
Patron Information Name Mary Craig Nickname Residence 1207 S Monroe
Guarantor Information Name Dr. J. Buaklin Residence 525 E Main
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City Directory Name Address Occupation Directory Year
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Census Data Name Mary Craig
Background Information Race White Sex Female Marital Status Single # Years Married
Origin Info Birthplace Ohio Year of Birth 1885
Birthplace of Father Pennsylvania Birthplace of Mother Ohio
Naturalization Status Year of Immigration
Residence Info Residential Status R H (rented house) # Boarders # Servants
Occupation Info Occupation At School
Occupation Note Daughter of Charles Craig (HoH),
glass patterner

Occupation Group Blue Collar Occupational Rank Semi-Skilled/Service Worker
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+Transaction History (145)

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19021121Friday, November 21st, 1902View Page1091910919When knighthood was in flower : or, The love story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor, the king's sister, and happening in the reign of ... Henry VIII.When knighthood was in flower : or, The love story of Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor, the king's sister, and happening in the reign of ... Henry VIII.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19021107Friday, November 7th, 1902View Page1312813128J. Devlin-- boss : a romance of American politicsJ. Devlin-- boss : a romance of American politicsMary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19021106Thursday, November 6th, 1902View Page1201412014Carita : a Cuban romance.Carita : a Cuban romance.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19021023Thursday, October 23rd, 1902View Page1136911369The gentleman from Indiana.The gentleman from Indiana.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19021009Thursday, October 9th, 1902View Page1144711447The children of the abbey.The children of the abbey.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020926Friday, September 26th, 1902View Page1334213342A pasteboard crown : a story of the New York stageA pasteboard crown : a story of the New York stageMary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020919Friday, September 19th, 1902View Page1307913079Rosalynde's loversRosalynde's loversMary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020905Friday, September 5th, 1902View Page1144711447The children of the abbey.The children of the abbey.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020822Friday, August 22nd, 1902View Page1333413334Girls new and oldGirls new and oldMary C. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020815Friday, August 15th, 1902View Page1278812788Miss Pritchard's wedding trip : a novelMiss Pritchard's wedding trip : a novelMary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020801Friday, August 1st, 1902View Page1142911429The prisoner of Zenda.The prisoner of Zenda.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020722Tuesday, July 22nd, 1902View Page1043210432A garrison tangle.A garrison tangle.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020711Friday, July 11th, 1902View Page1103811038Beulah : a novel.Beulah : a novel.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020630Monday, June 30th, 1902View 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.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020627Friday, June 27th, 1902View Page1169011690Knights in fustian : a war time story of Indiana.Knights in fustian : a war time story of Indiana.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020623Monday, June 23rd, 1902View Page1031510315Miss Archer Archer : a novel.Miss Archer Archer : a novel.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020620Friday, June 20th, 1902View Page1279712797Her mountain loverHer mountain loverMary R. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020606Friday, June 6th, 1902View Page1130811308Richard Carvel.Richard Carvel.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020602Monday, June 2nd, 1902View Page098749874Beside the bonnie brier bush.Beside the bonnie brier bush.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020529Thursday, May 29th, 1902View Page1043310433An army wife.An army wife.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020516Friday, May 16th, 1902View Page096639663Thelma : a society novel.Thelma : a society novel.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020507Wednesday, May 7th, 1902View Page1310213102The second wife.The second wife.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020425Friday, April 25th, 1902View Page1291512915A war-time wooing; a story.A war-time wooing; a story.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020331Monday, March 31st, 1902View Page084908490An original belle.An original belle.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020317Monday, March 17th, 1902View Page1141711417The little minister.The little minister.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020303Monday, March 3rd, 1902View Page1096210962The fast mail : the story of a train boy.The fast mail : the story of a train boy.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020225Tuesday, February 25th, 1902View Page1289212892Opening a chestnut burr.Opening a chestnut burr.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020214Friday, February 14th, 1902View Page1254912549Beck's Fortune.Beck's Fortune.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020211Tuesday, February 11th, 1902View Page1288212882Miss LouMiss LouMary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020128Tuesday, January 28th, 1902View Page1288212882Miss LouMiss LouMary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020124Friday, January 24th, 1902View Page1314613146The victors : a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoonThe victors : a romance of yesterday morning & this afternoonMary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19020110Friday, January 10th, 1902View Page1306513065Barriers burned away.Barriers burned away.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19011206Friday, December 6th, 1901View Page1093410934Three pretty maids.Three pretty maids.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19011202Monday, December 2nd, 1901View Page1195711957Bashful fifteenBashful fifteenMary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19011118Monday, November 18th, 1901View Page083638363Marion's faith.Marion's faith.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19011104Monday, November 4th, 1901View Page083628362The colonel's daughter, or Winning his spurs.The colonel's daughter, or Winning his spurs.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19011101Friday, November 1st, 1901View Page1144211442A sweet girl graduate.A sweet girl graduate.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19011026Saturday, October 26th, 1901View Page096379637Winning his way.Winning his way.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19011012Saturday, October 12th, 1901View Page1022310223Three bright girls : a story of chance and mischance.Three bright girls : a story of chance and mischance.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000830Thursday, August 30th, 1900View Page080798079Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Corporal Si Klegg and his "pard" : how they lived and talked, and what they did and suffered, while fighting for the flag.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000816Thursday, August 16th, 1900View Page1167211672Donald and Dorothy.Donald and Dorothy.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000811Saturday, August 11th, 1900View Page00498498Encyclopaedia Americana :a popular dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, history, politics, and biography.Encyclopaedia Americana :a popular dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, history, politics, and biography.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000731Tuesday, July 31st, 1900View Page084808480What Katy did : a story.What Katy did : a story.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000725Wednesday, July 25th, 1900View Page1181911819A girl of '76.A girl of '76.Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000712Thursday, July 12th, 1900View Page1092810928A little New England maid : a book for both boys and girls.A little New England maid : a book for both boys and girls.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000630Saturday, June 30th, 1900View Page1109411094The man of the house.The man of the house.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000629Friday, June 29th, 1900View Page1094510945The Chautauqua Girls at home.The Chautauqua Girls at home.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000621Thursday, June 21st, 1900View Page091739173Margaret Davis, tutor.Margaret Davis, tutor.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000615Friday, June 15th, 1900View Page095679567Cousin Mona : a story for girls.Cousin Mona : a story for girls.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000612Tuesday, June 12th, 1900View Page1094410944A handful of silver.A handful of silver.Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
19000605Tuesday, June 5th, 1900View Page1056410564Dan of Millbrook : a story of American life.Dan of Millbrook : a story of American life.Nina B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990812Saturday, August 12th, 1899View Page091109110The bow of orange ribbon : a romance of New York.The bow of orange ribbon : a romance of New York.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990801Tuesday, August 1st, 1899View Page092099209Elsie's kith and kin.Elsie's kith and kin.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990721Friday, July 21st, 1899View Page092069206The two Elsies.The two Elsies.May B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990714Friday, July 14th, 1899View Page092049204Elsie at Nantucket : a sequel to "Elsie's new relations.Elsie at Nantucket : a sequel to "Elsie's new relations.May B. Cray33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990711Tuesday, July 11th, 1899View Page083738373Elsie's new relations : what they did and how they fared at Ion.Elsie's new relations : what they did and how they fared at Ion.May B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990706Thursday, July 6th, 1899View Page083718371Grandmother Elsie : a sequel to Elsie's widowhood.Grandmother Elsie : a sequel to Elsie's widowhood.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990628Wednesday, June 28th, 1899View Page083678367Elsie's widowhood : a sequel to "Elsie's children".Elsie's widowhood : a sequel to "Elsie's children".Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig#SYSTEM ADMIN NOTE# Based on interpretation of markings on entry at top of L13 P176, could also be transaction date of 1899-06-26¶
18990613Tuesday, June 13th, 1899View Page082198219Jo's boys and how they turned out : a sequel to "Little men".Jo's boys and how they turned out : a sequel to "Little men".Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990522Monday, May 22nd, 1899View Page085038503Tempest and sunshine : or Life in Kentucky.Tempest and sunshine : or Life in Kentucky.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990513Saturday, May 13th, 1899View Page083668366Elsie's children.Elsie's children.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990501Monday, May 1st, 1899View Page1081110811In His steps : "What would Jesus do?"In His steps : "What would Jesus do?"Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990417Monday, April 17th, 1899View Page1101211012Sue Orcutt : a sequel to "The Orcutt girls".Sue Orcutt : a sequel to "The Orcutt girls".Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990403Monday, April 3rd, 1899View Page082188218An old-fashioned girl.An old-fashioned girl.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990320Monday, March 20th, 1899View Page083698369Elsie's motherhood : a sequel to "Elsie's womanhood".Elsie's motherhood : a sequel to "Elsie's womanhood".Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990306Monday, March 6th, 1899View Page091989198Elsie's womanhood.Elsie's womanhood.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990227Monday, February 27th, 1899View Page066606660Little men : life at Plumfield with Jo's boys.Little men : life at Plumfield with Jo's boys.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990213Monday, February 13th, 1899View Page066606660Little men : life at Plumfield with Jo's boys.Little men : life at Plumfield with Jo's boys.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990130Monday, January 30th, 1899View Page083728372Elsie's girlhood.Elsie's girlhood.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990119Thursday, January 19th, 1899View Page1109911099Overruled.Overruled.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18990109Monday, January 9th, 1899View Page083708370Elsie's womanhood : a sequel to "Elsie's girlhood".Elsie's womanhood : a sequel to "Elsie's girlhood".Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18981231Saturday, December 31st, 1898View Page083688368Holidays at Roselands : with some after scenes in Elsie's life ; being a sequel to Elsie Dinsmore.Holidays at Roselands : with some after scenes in Elsie's life ; being a sequel to Elsie Dinsmore.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18981220Tuesday, December 20th, 1898View Page083658365Elsie Dinsmore.Elsie Dinsmore.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18981216Friday, December 16th, 1898View Page077207720Tattered Tom, or, The story of a street Arab.Tattered Tom, or, The story of a street Arab.Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18981212Monday, December 12th, 1898View Page066596659Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary CraigNumber 75 written next to patron's name
18981128Monday, November 28th, 1898View Page066596659Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18981122Tuesday, November 22nd, 1898View Page082158215Eight cousins, or, The aunt-hill.Eight cousins, or, The aunt-hill.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18981119Saturday, November 19th, 1898View Page066736673Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : an old-fashioned Thanksgiving, etc.Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : an old-fashioned Thanksgiving, etc.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18981117Thursday, November 17th, 1898View Page083678367Elsie's widowhood : a sequel to "Elsie's children".Elsie's widowhood : a sequel to "Elsie's children".Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craignumber 67 written next to patron's name
18981111Friday, November 11th, 1898View Page066696669Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : Shawl-straps.Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : Shawl-straps.Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980702Saturday, July 2nd, 1898View Page066596659Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.Little women, or, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980606Monday, June 6th, 1898View Page076837683Pipes oʻ Pan at Zekesbury.Pipes oʻ Pan at Zekesbury.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980525Wednesday, May 25th, 1898View Page083838383Samantha at Saratoga, or, "Flirtin' with fashion".Samantha at Saratoga, or, "Flirtin' with fashion".Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980511Wednesday, May 11th, 1898View Page083838383Samantha at Saratoga, or, "Flirtin' with fashion".Samantha at Saratoga, or, "Flirtin' with fashion".Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980509Monday, May 9th, 1898View Page070137013Little folks of other lands.Little folks of other lands.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980425Monday, April 25th, 1898View Page1001810018St. Nicholas.St. Nicholas.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980411Monday, April 11th, 1898View Page1001810018St. Nicholas.St. Nicholas.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980329Tuesday, March 29th, 1898View Page010081008The Trotty book.The Trotty book.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980322Tuesday, March 22nd, 1898View Page1042510425The voyage of the Rattletrap.The voyage of the Rattletrap.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980308Tuesday, March 8th, 1898View Page1039610396A loyal little red-coat.A loyal little red-coat.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980222Tuesday, February 22nd, 1898View Page1001710017St. Nicholas.St. Nicholas.Mary Gray33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980208Tuesday, February 8th, 1898View Page1001710017St. Nicholas.St. Nicholas.Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980127Thursday, January 27th, 1898View Page1038910389Little people of Asia.Little people of Asia.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980113Thursday, January 13th, 1898View Page1038910389Little people of Asia.Little people of Asia.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18980108Saturday, January 8th, 1898View Page1028610286The day of their wedding : a novel.The day of their wedding : a novel.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971227Monday, December 27th, 1897View Page013901390Poems.Poems.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971213Monday, December 13th, 1897View Page013901390Poems.Poems.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971129Monday, November 29th, 1897View Page1034710347Marm Lisa.Marm Lisa.Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971124Wednesday, November 24th, 1897View Page066736673Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : an old-fashioned Thanksgiving, etc.Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : an old-fashioned Thanksgiving, etc.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971115Monday, November 15th, 1897View Page1038310383Nelly's silver mine.Nelly's silver mine.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971102Tuesday, November 2nd, 1897View Page1025910259Tommy-Anne and the three hearts.Tommy-Anne and the three hearts.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971030Saturday, October 30th, 1897View Page1025710257Three little daughters of the Revolution.Three little daughters of the Revolution.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971020Wednesday, October 20th, 1897View Page1037010370The gingham bag : the tale of an heirloom.The gingham bag : the tale of an heirloom.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971005Tuesday, October 5th, 1897View Page076897689The Hoosier school-master : a novel.The Hoosier school-master : a novel.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18971001Friday, October 1st, 1897View Page091749174Prince Tip-Top : a fairy tale.Prince Tip-Top : a fairy tale.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970917Friday, September 17th, 1897View Page092319231The secrets at Roseladies.The secrets at Roseladies.Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970904Saturday, September 4th, 1897View Page020222022The circuit rider : a tale of the heroic age.The circuit rider : a tale of the heroic age.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970821Saturday, August 21st, 1897View Page084198419Daddy Jake the runaway : and short stories told after dark.Daddy Jake the runaway : and short stories told after dark.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970809Monday, August 9th, 1897View Page00747747A French country family.A French country family.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970727Tuesday, July 27th, 1897View Page096089608The Kanter girls.The Kanter girls.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970612Saturday, June 12th, 1897View Page076947694Uncle Tom's cabin : or, life among the lowly.Uncle Tom's cabin : or, life among the lowly.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970601Tuesday, June 1st, 1897View Page098479847In the boyhood of Lincoln : a tale of the Tunker schoolmaster and the times of Black Hawk.In the boyhood of Lincoln : a tale of the Tunker schoolmaster and the times of Black Hawk.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970518Tuesday, May 18th, 1897View Page098479847In the boyhood of Lincoln : a tale of the Tunker schoolmaster and the times of Black Hawk.In the boyhood of Lincoln : a tale of the Tunker schoolmaster and the times of Black Hawk.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970504Tuesday, May 4th, 1897View Page096509650The story of Babette : a little Creole girl.The story of Babette : a little Creole girl.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970428Wednesday, April 28th, 1897View Page074667466St. Nicholas.St. Nicholas.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970414Wednesday, April 14th, 1897View Page074667466St. Nicholas.St. Nicholas.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970320Saturday, March 20th, 1897View Page084808480What Katy did : a story.What Katy did : a story.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970306Saturday, March 6th, 1897View Page065806580A little country girl.A little country girl.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970220Saturday, February 20th, 1897View Page091829182A ring of rubies.A ring of rubies.May B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970212Friday, February 12th, 1897View Page034773477Helen's babies : with some account of their ways innocent, crafty, angelic, impish, witching, and repulsive : also, a partial record of their actions during ten days of their existence.Helen's babies : with some account of their ways innocent, crafty, angelic, impish, witching, and repulsive : also, a partial record of their actions during ten days of their existence.May Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18970129Friday, January 29th, 1897View Page00865865The village blacksmith : or, Piety and usefulness exemplified , in a memoir of the life of Samuel Hick, late of Micklefield, Yorkshire.The village blacksmith : or, Piety and usefulness exemplified , in a memoir of the life of Samuel Hick, late of Micklefield, Yorkshire.Morry B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18961224Thursday, December 24th, 1896View Page066636663Under the lilacs.Under the lilacs.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18961211Friday, December 11th, 1896View Page039193919My sister's keeper : a story for girls.My sister's keeper : a story for girls.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18961130Monday, November 30th, 1896View Page00964964Peter Simple.Peter Simple.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18961125Wednesday, November 25th, 1896View Page048804880My grandmother's budget of stories and songs.My grandmother's budget of stories and songs.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18961114Saturday, November 14th, 1896View Page077007700Santa Claus on a lark : and other Christmas stories.Santa Claus on a lark : and other Christmas stories.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18961026Monday, October 26th, 1896View Page092329232Alma, or, the story of a little music mistress.Alma, or, the story of a little music mistress.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960806Thursday, August 6th, 1896View Page066736673Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : an old-fashioned Thanksgiving, etc.Aunt Jo's scrap-bag : an old-fashioned Thanksgiving, etc.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960723Thursday, July 23rd, 1896View Page092709270St. Nicholas.St. Nicholas.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960709Thursday, July 9th, 1896View Page092649264The Popular science monthly.The Popular science monthly.Mary Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960630Tuesday, June 30th, 1896View Page086158615Wide awake.Wide awake.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960619Friday, June 19th, 1896View Page084748474Five Little Peppers grown up : a sequel to Five Little Peppers midway.Five Little Peppers grown up : a sequel to Five Little Peppers midway.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960605Friday, June 5th, 1896View Page084738473Five little Peppers midway : a sequel to Five little Peppers and how they grew.Five little Peppers midway : a sequel to Five little Peppers and how they grew.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960522Friday, May 22nd, 1896View Page084128412Cudjo's cave.Cudjo's cave.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960512Tuesday, May 12th, 1896View Page084388438The king's daughter.The king's daughter.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960508Friday, May 8th, 1896View Page050345034Six little cooks : or, Aunt Jane's cooking class.Six little cooks : or, Aunt Jane's cooking class.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960424Friday, April 24th, 1896View Page091649164Sweet.Sweet.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960410Friday, April 10th, 1896View Page082188218An old-fashioned girl.An old-fashioned girl.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960403Friday, April 3rd, 1896View Page065786578Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe.Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960321Saturday, March 21st, 1896View Page060926092Tales of a grandfather : history of Scotland.Tales of a grandfather : history of Scotland.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960306Friday, March 6th, 1896View Page066616661Eight cousins, or, The aunt-hill.Eight cousins, or, The aunt-hill.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960224Monday, February 24th, 1896View Page066606660Little men : life at Plumfield with Jo's boys.Little men : life at Plumfield with Jo's boys.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960211Tuesday, February 11th, 1896View Page077027702Little Lord Fauntleroy.Little Lord Fauntleroy.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960208Saturday, February 8th, 1896View Page065726572Sara Crewe; or, What happened at Miss Minchin's.Sara Crewe; or, What happened at Miss Minchin's.Mary B Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig
18960204Tuesday, February 4th, 1896View Page077037703Little Saint Elizabeth : and other stories.Little Saint Elizabeth : and other stories.Mary B. Craig33863386Mary CraigMary Craig