Incoming Resources
- Walden Pond, a history, W. Barksdale Maynard
- Historic mansions and highways around Boston, being a new and revised edition of "Old landmarks and historic fields of Middlesex", by Samuel Adams Drake. --
- Cotton was king, a history of Lowell, Massachusetts, Arthur L. Eno, Jr., editor
- Living on the Boott, historical archaeology at the Boott Mills Boardinghouses, Lowell, Massachusetts, Stephen A. Mrozowski, Grace H. Ziesing, and Mary C. Beaudry
- Dunstable, making connections, Susan Tully and Susan Psaledakis
- The royal family of Concord, Samuel, Elizabeth, and Rockwood Hoar and their friendship with Ralph Waldo Emerson, Paula Ivaska Robbins
- The view from Lincoln Hill, man and the land in a New England town, by Paul Brooks ; with drawings by the author. --
- The Old Manse and the people who lived there, Paul Brooks
- Ayer, Barry E. Schwarzel with the Ayer Historical Commission
- Chelmsford, the town and its people, a pictorial history, by George Adams Parkhurst
- Ceremonial time, fifteen thousand years on one square mile, John Hanson Mitchell ; drawings by Gordon Morrison. --
- A conscious stillness, two naturalists on Thoreau's rivers, Ann Zwinger and Edwin Way Teale. --
- Boxborough, a portrait of a town, 1783-1983, Katherine Talmadge ... [and others] ; photo reproduction by John DuBois
- Concord: climate for freedom, by Ruth R. Wheeler. --
- History of Winchester, Massachusetts, Henry Smith Chapman ; drawings by W. H. W. Bicknell, ONE
- Carlisle, its history and heritage, Ruth Chamberlin Wilkins
- The Charles, the people's river, by Max Hall
- Westford recollections, 1729-1979, by June W. Kennedy
- Black Walden, slavery and its aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts, Elise Lemire
- The people of Concord, one year in the flowering of New England, by Paul Brooks
- Of Walden Pond, Henry David Thoreau, Frederic Tudor, and the pond between, by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by Ashley Benham-Yazdani
- Lowell, the story of an industrial city : a guide to Lowell National Historical Park and Lowell Heritage State Park, Lowell, Massachusetts, produced by the Division of Publications, National Park Service
- Lexington, a century of photographs, Beverly Allison Kelley
- A river ran wild, an environmental history, Lynne Cherry
- A brief history of Acton
- Wilderness town, the story of Bedford, Massachusetts, by Louise K. Brown
- Fixed in time, photographs of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1860-1940, edited by Lewis T. Karabatsos and Robert W. McLeod, Jr. --
- An historical sketch of the town of Littleton, by Herbert Joseph Harwood