- The Denstone Register 1873 - 1930 by E. T. Greenwood, 1932
- Jack Sheppard, or, The house-breaker of the last century: A romantic drama, in five acts by T. L Greenwood, 1848
- Serenade for four voices [begins: " Gentle lady " ]. The words by T. Greenwood by James Greenwood, 1883
- David; or, Israel Delivered; a Dramatic Cantata, words and music by T. Greenwood. [P. F. score, clarinet, oboe, bassoon & horn parts to the overture, and libretto.] by Thomas Greenwood, 1850
- Hezekiah: a Dramatic Cantata ... words and music by T. Greenwood by Thomas Greenwood, 1865
- Gentle Lady, ere thou sleepest. Serenade for four voices. The words by T. Greenwood by James Greenwood, 1862
- The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing through American History, 1900 to the Present: Volume 2, 1950-Present by Jose F. Blanco, Scott Leff, et all 2008-10-30
- Nominations of M.R.C. Greenwood, Jane M. Wales, and Robert T. Watson to be associate directors of the Office of Science and Technology Policy: Hearing ... first session, October 28, 1993 (S. hrg) by United States, 1994
- Milestones of Aviation by John T. (editor) Greenwood, 1995-01-01
- Ode by T. J Greenwood, 1862
- Position and prospects of the Protestant churches of Great Britain and Ireland,: With reference to the proposed establishment of a Roman Catholic hierarchy in this country, by T Greenwood, 1851
- Our festal song: Written for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the wedding of E.S. and Mary D. Converse, Malden, Sept. 4, 1868 by T. J Greenwood, 1868
- Old Izaak Walton; or, Tom Moore of Fleet Street, the silver trout, and the seven sisters of Tottenham, by T. L Greenwood, 1858
- Inspiration of the Bible; integrity of Genesis: A sermon (with some allusion to arguments by Rev. E.M. Wheelock, of the Unitarian Church in Dover, on the ... Church in Dover ... April 18, 1858 by T. J Greenwood, 1858
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