KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE – THE REPERTORY: VOLUME I, NO. 1-12 and VOLUME II, NO. 1-3 — 15 ISSUES 1924, 1925, 1926 and 1927 — ALL PUBLISHED
Wilber, Clifford C. (editor) Published by Repertory Publishing Co. 1924 to 1927, Keene, NH, 1927 good, wraps (softcover). B&W illustrations. Complete run of this historical publication from Keene, New Hampshire. It took several years for the last few issues to be published, editor probably “ran out of steam.” Most issues are in good to very good condition, but Volume I, No. 1, having been at the top of the pile for years, has some separation on the spine of the cover.
Here is a list of the issues, and the cover story/illustration:
VOL. I, NO. 1 – December 1924 – “The Cheshire Railroad Engine ‘Rough and Ready’ – First Locomotive To Run Into Keene, N.H. **
VOL. I, NO. 2 – January 1925 – The Old Holbrook Mill **
VOL. I, NO. 3 – February 1925 – The Kate Tyler Place **
VOL. I, NO. 4 – March 1925 – Ruins of the Barracks – Fort Ticonderoga **
VOL. I, NO. 5 – April 1925 – Art of our Grandmothers **
VOL. I, NO. 6 – May 1925 – An Old Tavern Sign
VOL. I, NO. 7 – June 1925 – Cheshire Railroad Locomotive “F. A. Perry” Built 1870
VOL. I, NO. 8 – July 1925 – “The Happy Valley” **
VOL. I, NO. 9 – 1925 – The Old Spaulding Mill on Beaver Brook **
VOL. I, NO. 10 – 1925 – The Old Bridge in Lovers’ Lane **
VOL. I, NO. 11 – 1925 – The “Burnt District” Keene, N.H. after the Great Fire of October 19, 1865 **
VOL. I, NO. 12 – 1925 – House of the Rev. Aaron Hall: Site of the Present Thayer Library Building **
VOL. II, NO. 1 – Serial No. 13 – First Congregational Church Keene, N.H.
VOL. II, NO. 2 – Serial No. 14 – Church Street, Keene, N.H., in 1889 **
VOL. II, NO. 3 – Serial No. 15 – Cheshire R.R. Locomotive “David Upton” Built at Cheshire Shops, Keene, N.H. 1866
following are some images of front covers. I have some duplicate individual issues (marked by ** above) available in the shop from $10 to $15 depending upon condition.
Price for the complete run of 15 issues – $175 (order number 64729)
Ordering information
INDIVIDUAL ISSUES AVAILABLE
$10 to $15 each depending upon condition – please inquire
VOL. I, NO. 1 – December 1924 – “The Cheshire Railroad Engine ‘Rough and Ready’ – First Locomotive To Run Into Keene, N.H. **
VOL. I, NO. 2 – January 1925 – The Old Holbrook Mill **
VOL. I, NO. 3 – February 1925 – The Kate Tyler Place **
VOL. I, NO. 4 – March 1925 – Ruins of the Barracks – Fort Ticonderoga **
VOL. I, NO. 5 – April 1925 – Art of our Grandmothers **
VOL. I, NO. 8 – July 1925 – “The Happy Valley” **
VOL. I, NO. 9 – 1925 – The Old Spaulding Mill on Beaver Brook **
VOL. I, NO. 10 – 1925 – The Old Bridge in Lovers’ Lane **
VOL. I, NO. 11 – 1925 – The “Burnt District” Keene, N.H. after the Great Fire of October 19, 1865 **
VOL. I, NO. 12 – 1925 – House of the Rev. Aaron Hall: Site of the Present Thayer Library Building **
VOL. II, NO. 2 – Serial No. 14 – Church Street, Keene, N.H., in 1889 **