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ALABAMA
ANNALS OF ALABAMA, 1819-1900—
Thomas McAdory Owen (In A. J. Pickett, History of Alabama,
pp. 671-773).
ALABAMA—
Archives and history department, Alabama official and statistical
register, compiled by Thomas M. Owen, 1903-13. Montgomery, Ala.
Brown Printing Co.
CONECUH COUNTY, ALABAMA—
History of Conecuh County, Alabama embracing biographical
sketches. B. F. Eiley. 233 p., C6lumbus, Ga., 1881.
HISTOEY OF ALABAMA—
History of Alabama and incidentally of Georgig, and Mississippi
from the earliest period. A. J. Pickett. 733 p., Birmingham. Webb
Book Co., 1900.
HISTORY OF ALABAMA—
In the biographies of its governors, 1819-1900. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol X, pp. 425-439) ; see also
index vol., p. 75.
MOBILE, ALABAMA—
Colonial Mobile; an historical study of the Alabama — Tombigbee
Basin and the Old South West from the discovery of the Spiritu Santo
m 1519, until the demolition of Fort Charlotte in 1821. P. J. Ham-
ilton. 594 p., Boston, 1910. Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
UNIVEESITY OF ALABAMA—
History of the University of Alabama in the biographies of its
presidents, 1831-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy. Vol. 12, pp. 293-297.)
ARKANSAS
ABKANSAS HISTOEICAL ASSOCIATION—
Vols. I, II, III, 1906, 1908, 1909.
BISHOP, ALBEET WEBB—
Loyalty on the frontier, or sketches of union men of the southwest ;
with incidents and adventures in rebellion on the border. St. Louis.
B. P. Studley Co., Printers, 1863.
ARKANSAS— Concluded
HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF AEKANSAS—
In the biographies of its governors, 1819-1900. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. A^ol. X, pp. 183-193; see also
index vol., p. 76.)
CAUFORNIA
ALAMEDA COUNTY—
History of Alameda County, California; biographical sketches of
pioneers, etc. 1,001 p., Oakland, Cal., 1883. M. W. Wood, Pub.
HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF CALIFOENIA—
In the biographies of its governors, 1849-1900. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. IV, pp. 105-114; see also
Index vol., pp. 76-77.)
LELAND STANFOED UNIVEESITY—
Account of the founding and description of Leland Stanford Junior
University; in the biography of its first president.
In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. II, pp.
127-128.
UNIVEESITY OF CALIFOENIA—
History of the University of California in the biographies of its
presidents, 1870-1899. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy. Vol. VII, pp. 228-231.)
CONNECTICUT
BAEKHAMSTEAD, CONNECTICUT—
And its Centennial, 1879, to which is added a historical appendix.
William Wallace Lee. 178 p., Meriden, Conn., 1881. Eepublic Steam*
Print.
CONNECTICUT HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Annual reports, 1891-1914.
CONNECTICUT HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Collections. Vol. I, 1860, to Vol. 16, 1916, Hartford, Conn. Pub.
by the Society.
CONNECTICUT HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
And the towns of Windsor, Hartford, and Wethersfield. Celebra-
tion of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the adoption of the
first constitution of the State of Connecticut, Thursdav, Januarv 24,
1889. Hartford, Conn., 1889. Published by the Society.
DEEBY—
Town records of Derby, Conn., 1655-1710. N. 0. Phillips, comp.
497 p., Derby, Conn., 1901. Sarah Eiggs Humphreys Chapter Daugh-
ters of the American Eevolution, Pubs. No. 168.
CONNECTICUT-^ontinued
EPISCOPAL CHURCH—
History of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut from the settle-
ment of the colony to the death of Bishop Seabury. E. E. Beardsley.
2 vols., ISfew York, 1866. Hurd & Houghton, Pubs.
PAIEPIELD—
Births, marriages and deaths returned from Hartford, Windsor
and Fairfield and entered in the early land records of the colony of
Connecticut. JEdwin Stanley Welles, Editor. 73 p., Hartford, Conn.,
1898. Copy No. 11.
FAIEPIELD—
The British invasion of New Haven, Conn., together with some
account of their landing and burning the towns of Fairfield and Nor-
walk, July, 1779. Charles Hervey Townshend, New Haven, Conn.
112 p.
GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY—
Of the State of Connecticut; a record of the achievements of her
people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation.
William Richard Cutter, Editor. 4 vols.. New York, 1911. Lewis
Historical Publishing Co., Pubs.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY—
Roll of state officers and members of General Assembly of Con-
necticut from 1776 to 1881, with an appendix giving the congressional
delegates, judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts, and the date
of incorporation of the cities and buroughs and towns. 474 p., Hart-
ford, Conn., 1881. Conn. Gen. Assb., Pubs.
GREENWICH—
A history of the town of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Daniel M. Mead. 318 p.. New York, 1857. Baker & Godwin, Pubs.
GUILFORD—
The year of jubilee; a discourse delivered on the fiftieth anniver-
sary of the organization of th» Third Congregational Church, Guilford,
Conn., November 26, 1893, together with biographical sketches of the
pastors of the Third Church. By G. W. Banks. 23 p.. New Haven,
Conn., 1893. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Pubs.
HARTFORD—
Account of the founding of Hartford, in the biography of Thomas
Hooker. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. VI,
p. 497.)
HARTFORD—
Births, marriages and deaths returned from Hartford, Windsor and
Fairfield and entered in the early land records of the colony of Connecti-
cut. Edwin Stanley Welles, ed., 73 p. copy No. III.
CONNECTICUT— Continued
HAETFORD—
The Colouial History of • Hartford, gathered from the original
records. By Eev. William De Loss Love, Ph. D., 369 p. The author,
1914.
HARTFOED—
Connecticut Historical Society and the towns of Windsor, Hartford
and Wethersfield. Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anni-
versary of the adoption of the first constitution of the state of Con-
necticut, Thursday, January 24, 1889. 98 p., Hartford, Conn., 1889.
By the Historical Society.
HARTFORD COUXTY—
The Memorial History of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-
1884. J. Hammond Trumbull, ed., 2 vols. Boston, E. L. Osgood,
1886.
HISTORICAL LIBRARY, CONNECTICUT—
List of family genealogies in library of Connecticut Historical
Society corrected to August 31, 1911. Hartford, Conn., 1911. Pub.
by the Society.
HISTORY OF THE COLONY AND STATE OF CONNECTICUT—
In the biographies of its governors, 1639-1897. (In National Cy-
clopedia of American Biography. Vol. X, pp. 319-346.) See also
Index vol., pp. 77-79.
LETTERS—
From the English Kings and Queens : Charles II, James II, Wil-
liam and Mary, Anne, George II, etc., to the governors of the colony of
Connecticut with answers, 1635 to 1749, and other documents from
records of the State. R. R. Hinman, comp., 372 p., Hartford. John
B. Eldredge, 1836.
LITCHFIELD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT—
Barkhamstead, Conn., and its Centennial, 1879, to which is added
a historical appendix. William Wallace Lee. 178 p., Meriden, Conn.,
1881. Republic Steam Print.
NEW HAVEN—
Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850. Vol. I, pt. I, Hartford,
Conn. The Connecticut Society of the order of the Founders and
Patriots of America, 1917.
NORWICH—
The British invasion of New Haven, Conn., together with some
account of their landing and burning the towns of Fairfield and Nor-
walk, July, 1779. Charles Hervey Townshend.
CONNECTICUT— Continued
NORWICH—
The Norwich Jubilee, a report of the celebration at Norwich, Conn.,
on the two hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the town, Sep-
tember 7 and 8, 1859. J. W. Stedman, Comp. 304 p., Norwich, Conn.,
1859.
ONECO—
Old Sterling Township burying ground, Oneco, Conn. Mrs. Emma
Finney Welch. 24 p., Philadelphia, 1909.
PURITAN SETTLERS—
Catalogue of the first Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecti-
cut. R. R. Hinman, Hartford, Conn. Case, Tiffany & Co., Pubs.
REFUGEES OF 1776—
From Long Island to Connecticut. By Frederic Gregory Mather.
1204 p., Albany, N. Y., 1913. J. B. Lyon Co., Pubs.
SALISBURY, LITCHFIELD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT—
Historical collections relating to the town of Salisbury, Litchfield
County, Conn., Vol. I, arranged and published by the Salisbury Asso-
ciation, Inc., New Haven, Conn., 1913. The Tuttle, Morehouse &
Taylor Co.
SAYBROOK—
See History of the colony of New Haven, by E. E. Atwater.
STRATFORD—
Genealogies of the town of Stratford, Conn. By Samuel L. Orcutt.
Stratford, Conn., 1886.
TRINITY COLLEGE—
History of Trinity College in the biographies of its presidents,
1824-1904. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol.
Ill, pp. 495-498.)
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
A complete roster of Colonel David Waterbury, Jr^s regiment of
Connecticut Volunteers. A. H. Clark, comp. 20 p.. New York City,
1897. A. S. Clark, Pub.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
A historical collection from official records, files, etc., of the part
sustained by Connecticut during the War of the Revolution with an
appendix containing important letters, depositions, etc., written during
the war. Royal R. Hinman, Comp. 643 p. Hartford. E. Gleason, 1842.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
See Vol. VIII, Connecticut Historical Society. Rolls and List of
Connecticut Men in the Revolution. Vol. XII. Lists and returns of
Connecticut Men in the Revolution, 1775-1783. Conn. Hist. Soc.
8
CONNECTICUT— Continued
WAE OF THE EEVOLUTION—
The Eefugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut. By
Frederick Gregory Mather, Albany, N. Y., 1913. J. B. Lyon Com-
pany, printers.
WASHINGTON—
History of ancient Woodbury, Conn., from the first Indian deed
in 1659 to 1854, including the present towns of Washington, South-
bury, Bethlem, Eoxbury and a part of Oxford and Middlebury. William
Cothren. 2 vols. Waterbury, Conn., 1854. Bronson Brothers, Pub.
WATEEBUEY, (COL.) DAVID, JE.—
A complete roster of Colonel David Waterbury, Jr.'s regiment of
Connecticut Volunteers. A. H. Clark, Comp., New York City, 1897.
20 p. A. S. Clark, Pub.
WETHEESFIELD—
See Connecticut Historical Society and the towns of Windsor,
Hartford and Wethersfield.
WESLEYAN UNIVEESITY, MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT—
Celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the foimding. 216
p., Middletown, Conn., 1907. Wesleyan University.
WBSLBYAN UNIVEESITY—
Wesley bicentennial. 239 p., Middletown, Conn., 1904. Wesleyan
University.
WESLEYAN UNIVEESITY—
History of Wesleyan University in the biographies of its presidents,
1831-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. IX,
pp. 429-431.)
WETHEESFIELD—
Connecticut Historical Society and the towns of Windsor, Hart-
ford and Wethersfield. Celebration of the two-hundred and fiftieth
anniversary of the adoption of the constitution of the State of Connecti-
cut, Thursday, January 24, 1889. 98 p., Hartford, Conn., 1889. By
the Historical Society.
WINCHESTEE—
Annals and family records of Winchester, Conn., with exercises of
the Centennial Celebration, on the 16th and 17th days of August, 1871.
631 p., John Boyd. Hartford, 1873. Case, Lockwood & Brainard.
WINDHAM COUNTY, CONNECTICUT—
History of Windham County, Connecticut. Ellen D. Lamed, 2
vols., Worcester, Mass., Author, 1874.
CONNECTICUT— Concluded
WINDSOE—
Births, marriages and deaths returned from Hartford, Windsor and
Fairfield, and entered in the early land records of the colony of Con-
necticut. Edwin Stanley Welles, Editor. 73 p., Hartford, Conn.,
1898. Copy No. II.
WINDSOE—
Connecticut Historical Society and the towns of Windsor, Hartford,
and Wethersfield. Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anni-
versary of the adoption of the first constitution of the State of Connecti-
cut, Thursday, January 24, 1889. 98 p., Hartford, Conn., 1889. Pub.
by the Society.
WOLCOTT—
History of the town of Wolcott, Conn., from 1731 to 1874. Samuel
Orcutt. 608 p., Waterbury, Conn., 1874. American Printing Co.
YALE UNIVERSITY—
History of Yale University in the biographies of its founders and
presidents, 1701-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Bio-
graphy, Vol. I, pp. 161-175, and Vol. IX, p. 268.)
DELAWARE
BAEEATT^S CHAPEL AND METHODISM—
Historical address. By Norris S. Barratt. (Historical Society of
Delaware Papers 57.) 62 p., Wilmington, 1911.
CEANE HOOK CHUECH—
Predecessor of the Old Swedes^ Church at Wilmington, Del. Pen-
nock Pusey, 28 p. (Delaware Historical Society Papers, Vol. II,)
Wilmington, Del., 1895.
DELAWAEE HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Papers No. 14. The Eevolutionary Soldiers of Delaware, read
before the Historical Society of Delaware, February 11, 1875, and also
before the General Assembly of Delaware, February 15, 1875. By W. G.
Whiteley, 78 p., Wilmington, Del., 1896.
HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF DELAWAEE—
In the biographies of its governors, 1789-1902. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. XI, pp. 530-538; see also
Index vol., pp. 79-80.
KENT COUNTY, DELAWAEE—
See Stout family.
SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI—
A history of the Delaware State Society of the Cincinnati. H. H.
Belas. 112 p. (Delaware Historical Society Papers No. 13.)
10
DELAWARE— Concluded
STOUT FAMILY—
Of Delaware, with the story of Penelope Stout. By T. H. Streets.
(Some allied families of Kent County, Delaware.) 107 p., Philadel-
phia, 1916.
WAR OF 1812—
A paper on Commodore Thomas MacDonough, United States Navy,
by his grandson Rodney MacDonough, read before the Historical Society
of Delaware, January 18, 1897. 22 p.. Historical Society of Delaware.
Papers No. 18. Wilmington, Del., 1897.
WAR OF 1812—
Memoir of Commodore Thomas MacDonough, by L. C. Vandegrift.
14 p.. Historical Society of Delaware. Papers No. 12. Wilmington,
Del., 1895.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
See Delaware Historical Society, Papers No. 14.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
Diary 1776-1777, with an introduction by Caesar A. Rodney, his
great-grandson. By Captain Thomas Rodney. 53 p., Historical So-
ciety of Delaware. Papers No. 8. Wilmington, Del., 1888.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
A history of the Delaware State Society of the Cincinnati from its
organization to the present time. Henry Hobart Bellas. 112 p. Dela-
ware Historical Society Papers No. 13. Wilmington, Del. Pub. by
the Society, 1895.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
A Journal of the Southern Expedition 1780-1783. By William
Seymour. 42 p. Historical Society of Delaware Papers No. 15. Wil-
mington, Del., 1896.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
Memoir of Brigadier-General John Dagworthy of the Revolutionary
War. G. W. Marshall. 26 p. Historical Society of Delaware Papers
No. 10. Wilmington, Del., 1895.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
Personal recollections of an officer of the Delaware regiments in the
Revolutionary War, with notes by Henry Hobart Bellas. By Captain
Enoch Anderson. Delaware Historical Society Papers 16. Wilming-
ton, Del., 1896.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
Revolutionary Soldiers of Delaware. Read before the Historical
Society of Delaware, February 11, 1875, and also before the General
Assembly of Delaware, February 15, 1875. William G. Whiteley. 78 p.
(Delaware Historical Society Papers No. 14.)
11
FLORIDA
HUGUENOT COLONY, 1562-1565—
The Spanish Settlements within the present limits of the United
States. Florida, 1562-1574, by Woodbury Lowery. 500 p. New York
& London, 1911. G. P. Putnam^s Sons.
Spanish Colony, 1565-1763.
LIST OF THE GOVEKNOES—
United States Senators and Chief Justices of the State of Florida,
1845»-1905; with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American
Biography. Index vol., p. 80.)
GEORGIA
ATLANTA—
History of Atlanta, Ga. with illustrations and biographical sketches
of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Wallace P. Eeed, ed.
211 p., Syracuse, N. Y., 1889. Mason & Co., Pubs.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES—
Of the delegates from Georgia to the Continental Congress. Charles
C. Jones, Jr. 211 p., Boston & New York, 1891. Houghton, Mifflin
& Co. '
CAMDEN COUNTY, GEORGIA—
History of Camden County, Georgia, by James T. Vocelle. 156 p.,
Jacksonville, Fla., 1914. Printed by Kennedy, Brown & Hall Co.
CLINCH COUNTY, GEORGIA—
History of Clinch County, Georgia, revised to date, giving the
early history of the county down to the present time (1916) ; also
complete lists of county officers, together with minor officers and also
sketches, of county officers^ lines; with chapters on the histories of old
families of Clinch County; also other information as is historical in
its nature. Compiled and edited by Folks Husford. 309 p., Macon,
Ga., 1916. The J. W. Burke Co., Pub.
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA—
By A. L. Hull, Athens, Ga., 1894. 147 p., Atlanta, Ga., 1894.
The Foote & Davies Co.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF GEORGIA—
Collections, 1873-1904, Savannah, Ga. Published by the Society.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF GEORGIA—
Quarterly. Vol. 1, No. 1. March, 1917.
HISTORY OF ALABAMA—
And incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi from the earliest
period. A. J. Pickett. 773 p. Birmingham, Webb & Co., Pubs., 1900.
12
GEORGIA. — Concluded
HISTOEY OF GEOEGIA-
From its earliest settlement to the present time. By T. S. Arthur
and W. H. Carpenter. 331 p., Philadelphia, 1852. Lippincott, Grambo
& Co., Pubs.
LIBEETY COUNTY, GEOEGIA-
History of the Midway Congregational Church, Liberty County,
6a. By James Stacy. 283 p., Newman, Ga., 1899. S. W. Murray,
Pub.
LIST OF THE GOVEENOES—
United States Senators and Chief Justices of the State of Georgia,
1789-1906, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American
Biography. Index vol., p. 81-82.)
ST MAEY^S, GEOEGIA—
Historical sketch of St. Mary's compiled from the files of the South-
east Georgian. James Thomas Vocelle. 9 p. n. d. Prize composition
in St. Mary's School contest.
HONDURAS
UNITED STATES EEPEESENTATIVES TO HONDIJeAS, 1853-
1906—
With biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy. Index vol., p. 681.)
HAWAII
UNITED STATES EEPEESENTATIVES TO HAWAII, 1841-
1898—
With biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy. Index voL, p. 681.)
IDAHO
EARLY HISTOEY OF IDAHO—
By W. J. McConnell. 420 p., Caldwell, Idaho, 1913.
ILUNOIS
ADAMS COUNTY—
Atlas map drawn from personal examinations and surveys. An-
dreas, Lyter & Co., Pubs. Davenport, la., 1872.
ADAMS COUNTY—
History of Adams County, Illinois containing a history of the
county, its cities, biographical directory, war record, statistics. 971 p.,
Chicago, 1879. Murray, Williamson & Phelps.
13
ILLINOIS— Continued
ADAMS COUNTY—
History of churches in Adams County, Illinois, from the Home
Missionary, N. Y., January, 1844. See pp. 71-76. (In Journal of the
Ills. State Hist. Soc. Vol. 3, No. 1, April, 1910.)
ADAMS COUNTY—
Past and present of the city of Quincy and Adams County, Illi-
nois, including the late Colonel John Tillson^s History of Quincy, with
biographical sketches of prominent citizens and illustrious dead.
Wifiiam Collins and Cicero F. Perry. 1124 p., Chicago. Clarke, 1905.
ADAMS COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Adams County, Illinois, con-
taining sketches of prominent citizens, with biographies and portraits
of all the presidents of the United States. 598 p., Chicago, 1892.
Chapman Bros., Pubs.
ADAMS COUNTY—
Eeminiscences of Quincy. By Henry Asbury. Published Quincy,
111., 1882.
ADAMS COUNTY—
See Quincy, 111.
ALBION—
ilower^s letters from Lexington, Ky. (June 25, 1819) and the
Illinois (August 16, 1819) Albion, 111. In Thwaites, Early Western
Travels, 1748-1846. Vol. 10, pp. 85-109.
See Edwards County.
ALEXANDER COUNTY—
History of Alexander, Union and Pulaski Counties, Illinois. W.
H. Perrin. 338 p., Chicago, 1883. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pub.
See Cairo.
AMERICAN IRISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Illinois chapter. Lecture, Irish First in American History, by
Michael J. O'Brien. 48 p., Chicago, 1917.
ANCESTRY AMONG THE DAUGHTERS OP THE AMERICAN
REVOLUTION—
By Mrs. Katharine E. Sparks. See pp. 137-143. In Publication
No. 7, 1902. Illinois State Historical Library.
ATLAS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS—
General maps, history and statistics. Chicago, 1876. Warner &
Beers, Pubs.
See Illinois.
14
ILLINOIS— Continued
BAJSTKEES^ ASSOCIATION—
lUinois State, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1895, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901,
1902, 1904, 1905 to date.
BEARDSTOWN, ILLINOIS—
Thomas Beard, the pioneer and founder of Beardstown, 111., by
P. C. Croll, D. D. pp. 111-129. In Publication No. 23, 1917. Illinois
State Historical Library.
BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS—
Belleville Business Mirror for 1860, containing the names and resi-
dences of every male citizen, etc. Sutherland & McEvoy, Pub., 1860.
BELLEVILLE—
Eevised ordinances of the city of Belleville, with a brief history
of Belleville by ex-Governor John Reynolds. Revised by T. J. Krafft.
191 p., Belleville, 1862. Printed by G. A. Harvey.
BELLEVILLE—
See Reynolds sketches. Pub. Belleville, 1854. Printed by J. A.
Willis.
BISHOP HILL COLONY, HENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
By Hiram Bigelow. See pp. 101-108. In Pub. No. 7, 1902. Illi-
nois State Historical Library.
BISHOP HILL COLONY—
Celebration of the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the
Bishop Hill Colony, Henry County, Illinois. See pp. 344-356. In
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Societv. Vol. 9, No. 3, October,
1916.
BISHOP HILL COLONY—
The Bishop Hill Colony, a religious communistic settlement in
Henry County, Illinois. 80 p. Michael A. Mikkelsen (Johns Hopkins
University. Studies in Historical and Political Science. Vol. 10, No.
1, 1892.) The Johns Hopkins' Press.
BLACK HAWK WAR—
An account of the discovery of the graves of the men who fell in
the "Battle of Stillman's Run,'' on May 14, 1832. By Rev. R. W.
Newlands, of Stillman Valley, 111. See pp. 117-120 in Pub. No. 6,
1901. Illinois State Historical Library.
BLACK HAWK WAR—
Stillman's Defeat. By Frank E. Stevens. See pp. 170-179. In
Pub. No. 7, 1902. Ills. State Historical Library.
BLACK HAWK WAR—
Letters of William Orr, private in Black Hawk War to Judge
Sawyer, Edwardsville. See pp. 66-79. In Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society. Vol. 5, No. 1, April, 1912.
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ILLINOIS— Continued
BLACK HAWK WAK, 1831-32—
The Sauks and the Black Hawk War, with biographical sketches,
etc. By Perry A. Armstrong. 726 p. Springfield, 1887. H. W.
Rokker, Printer.
BLACK HAWK WAR—
Stevens, Frank. History of the Black Hawk War, including a
review of Black Hawk's life. Chicago, 1903. Pub. by the Author.
BLOOMINGTON—
City Directory. W. Curtis, Comp., 1889.
BLOOMINGTON—
Early milliners and dressmakers in Bloomington. A. M. Thayer,
Bloomington, HI., 1912.
BLOOMINGTON—
History of Bloomington and Normal. J. H. Burnham, Comp.,
Bloomington, 1879.
BLOOMINGTON—
Some old gravestone inscriptions in Bloomington and Randolph
Townships, McLean County, Illinois, with notes. By Milo Custer,
Comp., Bloomington, 1911.
BLOOMINGTON—
Twenty-five years of religious life in Bloomington, 111. By James
H. Gilliland. 53 p., Bloomington, 1912.
BLUE BOOK OF ILLINOIS—
Issued every two years. Gives biographies of members of the Gen-
eral Assembly.
See Illinois.
BOND COUNTY—
History of Bond and Montgomery Counties, Illinois. W. H. Perrin,
ed. 33 p., Chicago, 1882. 0. L. Baskin & Co.
BOND COUNTY—
Illinois Historical; Bond County biographical. Warren E. Mc-
Castin, ed., Chicago. Munsell Pub. Co., 1915. 789 p.
BOND COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Montgomery and Bond Coun-
ties, Illinois. 518 p., Chicago, 1892. Chapman Brothers, Pubs.
BOONE COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and history of Boone County.
Edited by Richard V. Carpenter, 2 vols., Chicago, 1909. Munsell
Pub. Co.
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ILLINOIS — Continued
BOONE COUNTY—
Township maps, area lands and owners names, railroads and wage
roads, streams, location of school houses, churches, cemeteries, map cit
of Belvidere and interior towns. Chicago, 188<). Wm. C. Sauer i
Co., Pubs.
BOUEBOXNAIS—
Or the earlv French settlement in Kankakee County, Illinois. B
Charles B. Canipbell. See pp. 65-72, in Pub. No. 11,' 1906. Illinoi
State Historical Library.
BBOWX COUNTY—
Combined history of Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois. Bic
graphical sketches. 412 p., Philadelphia, Brink, 1882.
BUREAU COUNTY—
The biographical record of Bureau, Marshall and Putnam Countiei
Illinois. 737 p., Chicago, Clarke, 1896.
BUREAU COUNTY—
History of Bureau County, Illinois. H. C. Bradsby, ed. 710 p
Chicago, 1885. World Pub. Co.
BUREAU COUNTY—
Reminiscences of Bureau County, Illinois, in two parts, with illui
trations. Nehemiah Matson. 406 p., Princeton, 111., 1872. Republ
can Book & Job Office.
BUREAU COUNTY—
The voters and taxpayers of Bureau County, Illinois; also a bi<
graphical directory, history of the county and state. 411 p., C^hicag<
H. F. Kett & Co.,^ Pubs.
BUTLER GROVE TOWXSllIP. MOXTGOMEHY COUNTY, ILL!
NOIS—
Semi-centenarians of Butler Grove Township, Montgomery Count;
Illinois; also a brief history of the village of Butler. T. E. Spilmai
l<Sr8. 14:5 p.
BUTLER, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Semi-centenarians of Butler Grove Township, Mont<i:omery Count;
Illinois; also a brief history of the village of Butler. T. E. Spibna]
1S7S. 143 p.
CAIRO—
A history of the citv of Cairo, 111. By John M. Lansden. 303 p
Chicafro, 1910. R. R. Donnellev & Sons. "
CANTON—
History and reminiscences of school work in Canton, 111. By Ma]
J. Law. .53 p., Canton, 111., 1894.
17
ILLINOIS — Continued
CAXTON—
Its pioneers and history, a contribution to the history of Fulton
County. Alonzo M. Swan. 154 p., Canton, 111., 1871.
CAKEOLL COUNTY—
Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and history of Carroll County.
Edited by Charles L. Hostetter. 2 vols., Chicago. Munsell Pub. Co.,
1913, vol. 2 only.
CAEEOLL COUNTY—
The history of Carroll County, Illinois, containing a history of the
county, its cities, towns, etc., a biographical directory, war record,
statistics, history of the Northwest, miscellaneous matters. 501 p.,
Chicago. H. T. Kett & .Co., Pubs., 1878.
CAEEOLL COUNTY—
Letters from Ogle and Carroll Counties, 1838-1857. Copied by
J. W. Clinton of Polo, 111. See pp. 247-261, in Pub. No. 12, 1907.
Illinois State Historical Library.
CASS COUNTY—
An illustrated directory of Cass County schools. Albert E. Hin-
ners, n. p., 1902.
CASS COUNTY—
Atlas map of Cass County, Illinois. \V. E. Brink & Co. 79 p.,
Philadelphia, 1874.
CASS COUNTY—
Historical sketches of Cass County, Illinois. By J. N. Gridley
and others. 445 p., Virginia Enquirer, Virginia, 111., 1907.
CASS COUNTY—
Historv of Cass County. William Henry Perrin, ed. 357 p.,
Chicago, 1882. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pub.
CATHOLIC CHUECH—
The Catholic Bishops of the Diocese of Alton, 111. By Eev. A.
Zurbonsen, Quincy, 111. See pp. 127-137, in Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society, Vol. 10, No. I, April, 1917.
CATHOLIC CHUECH IN ILLINOIS—
E])itome of the Catholic Church in Illinois, cover title: Lives of
Earlv Catholic Missionaries of the Nineteenth Century in Illinois. 31
p., Chicago, 1907. H. G. Adair.
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY—
Early history and pioneers of Champaign County; biographical
sketches. ^I. W. Mathews and L. A. McLean. 164 p., Urbana, 111.,
1886. Champaign Co. Herald.
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IS
ILLINOIS— Continued
CHAMPAIGX COUXTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Batemau & Selby.
Historv of Champaign County. By J. 0. Cunningham. 1060 p.,
Chicago, 1905. Munsell Pub. C.^o.
CHAMPAIGX COUXTY—
History of Champaign County, Illinois, with illustrations descrip-
tive of its scenery and biogra])hical sketches of some of its prominent
men and pioneers. 105 p., Philadelphia, 18T8. Brink, McDonough &
Co., Pubs.
CHAMPAIGX COUXTY—
A standard history of Champaign County, Illinois. J. E. Stewart.
2 vols., Chicago, 1918. Lewis Pub. Co.
CHAPTEES FEOM ILLIXOIS HISTOEY—
By Edward G. Mason. The Land of the Illinois. Illinois in the
Eevolution. The March of the Spaniards Across Illinois. The Chicago
Massacre. Edward G. Mason. ;^22 p., Chicago, 1901. H. S. Stone &
Co., Pubs.
CHICAGO AXD ITS DISTIXGUISHED CITIZEXS OE THE
PEOGEESS OF FOETY YEAES—
Edited by David Ward Wood. 573 p., Chicago, 1881. Milton
George & Co., Pubs.
CHICAGO BAE—
Sketches and notices of the Chicago bar ; including the more prom-
inent lawyers and judges of the citv and suburban towns. Franc Bangs
Wilkie (Polinto). 128 p., Chicago. Western X^ews Co., 1872.
CHICAGO—
The book of Chicagoans ; a biographical dictionary of leading living
men of the city of Chicago. P]dited by John W. Leonard. Chicago,
A. X. Marquis & Co., 1905.
CHICAGO—
Early Days, Chicago in ISrSG. Strange Early Days. Harriet Mar-
tineau. (In Annals of (liicago Xo. 0, p]). 3-1-48.)
CHICAGO—
Early Days of Peoria and Chicago. An address read before the
Chicago Historical Society at a quarterly meeting held January 19,
1904. By David McCuUoch. 87-117 p. In Chicago Historical Society's
Proceedings, 1903-1905. Chicago, 1905.
CHICAGO—
p]arly Plistory of the Drug Trade. Compiled from the records of
the Chicago Veteran Druggists Association. By Albert E. Ebert,
Historian. See pp. ^^34-274, in Pul). Xo. 8, 1903, Illinois State His-
torical Library.
19
ILLINOIS— Continued
CHICAGO—
Early History of the Drug Trade of Chicago. By Albert E. Ebert.
pp. 239-260, in Pub. No. 10, 1905, Illinois State Historical Library.
CHICAGO—
Early Medical Chicago ; an historical sketch of the first practitioners
of medicine, with the present faculties and graduates since the or-
ganization, of the Medical Colleges of Chicago. By James Nevins
Hyde. 78 p., Chicago, 1879. Fergus Printing Company.
CHICAGO—
^ee Fergus Historical Series.
CHICAGO HISTOEICAL SOCIETY, 1857-1907—
Celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of its incorporation, February
7, 1907; addresses by Ezra B. McCagg and Franklin H. Head; roll of
officers and members. 46 p., 1907. Proceedings of the Chicago His-
torical Society.
CHICAGO— HISTOEY OF CHICAGO—
Edited by John Moses, and Joseph Kirkland. 2 vols., Chicago and
New York, 1895. Munsell & Co., Pubs.
CHICAGO—
History of Chicago from the Earliest Period to the Present Time.
By A. T. Andreas. 3 vols., Chicago, 1884. A. T. Andreas, Pubs.
CHICAGO—
History of the city of Chicago, its men and institutions, biograph-
ical sketches of leading citizens. 490 p. Inter Ocean Pub. Press of
the Blakely Printing* Co., 1900.
CHICAGO—
Industrial Chicago. 2 vols. Goodspeed Pub. Co., 1891. Vol. VI.
The Bench and Bar.
CHICAGO—
Its history and its builders. By J. Seymour Currey. 5 vols., Chi-
cago, 1912.
CHICAGO—
Presbyterian Church, First Presbyterian Church; a history of the
oldest organization in Chicago, with biographical sketches of the pastors
and copious extracts from the church choir records. P. A. Otis. 179
p., Chicago, 1900. C. P. Summy.
CHICAGO—
Eeminiscences of early Chicago and vicinity. By Edwin 0. Gale.
452 p., Chicago, Eevell, 1902.
20
ILLINOIS — Continued
CHICAGO—
Sixty years in Chicago. By William J. Onahan. pp. 79-88. In
Publication Xo. 22, 1916. Illinois State Historical Library.
CHICAGO—
Stories and sketches of Chicago. J. McClnre. 197 p., 1880.
Rhodes & McClnre.
CHICAGO, UNIVEESITY OF—
A history of the University of Chicago, the first quarter century.
T. W. Goodspeed. 522 p., Chicago, 1916. University of Chicago Press.
>>e Cook County.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH—
Or Disciples of Christ. Berea Church, Morgan County, Illinois
original church records, article on, by Mrs. Andrew Harris, pp. 404-
408. In Vol. 5, Xo. 3, October, 1912. Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH OR DISCIPLES OF CHRIST IN SPRING-
FIELD—
The Christian Church of Springfield, something of its beginnings
and growth, during the first sixty years of its history, 1833-1893. By
Charles P. Kane. See pp. 298-314. In Publication No. 12, 1907.
Illinois State Historical Library.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH—
Disciples of Christ. History of the Disciples of Christ in Illinois,
1819-1914. By Nathaniel S. Haynes, A. M. 670 p., Cincinnati, 1915.
The Standard Pub. Co.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH—
Early Religious Beginnings in Illinois. By Russel F. Thrapp.
See pp. 303-316 in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.
Vol. 4, No. 3, October, 1911.
CHRISTIAN COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. By Batenian & Selby and
History of Christian County. Edited by Henry L. Fowkes. Only
Vol. 2, 623-1014 pp., Chicago, 111., 1918. Munsell Pub. Co.
CHRISTIAN COUNTY—
History of Christian County, Illinois, with illustrations and bio-
graphical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Phila-
delphia, 1880. 259 p. Brink, McDonough & Co.
CLARK COUNTY—
History of Crawford and Clark Counties, Illinois. W. H. Perrin.
374 p., Chicago. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs.
21
ILLINOIS— Continued
CLAY COUNTY—
Atlas. B. N. Griffing, Philadelphia, 1881.
CLAY COUNTY—
Biographical and reminiscent history of Richland, Clay and Marion
Counties, Illinois. 608 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. B. F. Bowen &
Co., Pubs.
CLAY COUNTY—
History of Wayne and Clay Counties, Illinois. 242 p., Chicago,
1884. Globe Pub. Co.
CLINTON COUNTY—
History of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois, with biographical
sketches. 292 p., Philadelphia, 1881. Brink, McDonough & Co., Pubs.
CLINTON COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Clinton, Washington, Marion
and Jefferson Counties, Illinois. 585 p., Chicago, 1894. Chapman
Pub. Co.
COLES COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby,
and history of Coles County. Edited by Charles Edward Wilson. 886
p., Chicago. Munsell Pub. Co., 1906.
COLES COUNTY—
The history of Coles County, Illinois, history of Illinois, history of
the Northwest; Constitution of the United States, Miscellaneous Mat-
ters. 699 p., Chicago, 1879. W. LeBaron, Jr. & Co., Pubs.
CONCORDIA SEMINARY, SPRINGFIELD—
Zum 50 jahregen jubilaum des Praktischen Evan. — Lutherischen
Concordia Seminars zu Springfield, 111., 1846-1896. 208- p., St. Louis,
Mo., 1896. Concordia Publishing House.
CONGREGATION ASSOCIATION—
History of the Congregational Association of Southern Illinois.
By Rev. George R. Parrish, L. L. B. 72 p., Chicago, 1892. Press of
P. F. Pettibone & Co.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES IN ILLINOIS—
Pioneer Congregational Ministers in Illinois, the kind of men they
were, and the work they did. See pp. 78-96. In Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society. Vol. 3, No. 1, April, 1910.
CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN ILLINOIS—
The kinds oi men they were and the work they did. G. S. P.
Savage. 12 p. n. d. Chicago Ministers' Union.
22
ILLINOIS— Continued
COOK COUXTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman
and Paul Selby, Cook County Edition. 2 vols., Chicago. Munsell Pub.
Co., 1905. Vol. 2 contains the history of Chicago and Cook County
with biographies.
COOK COUNTY—
Historical Eeview of Chicago and Cook County and selected biog-
raphy. By A. N. Waterman, A. B., L. L. D. S vols., Chicago, 111.,
1908. Lewis Pub. Co.
COOK COUNTY—
History of Cook County Illinois from the earliest period to the
present time. Alfred T. Andreas. 3 vols., Chicago, 1884. A. T.
Andreas, Pub.
COOK COUNTY—
Its history and its builders. By J. Seymour Currey. 4 vols., 1912.
The S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.
COOK COUNTY—
The judges of the County Court of Cook County, Illinois, from the
time the court was organized under the constitution of 1848, to the
present January, 1902. 8 p. Chicago Legal News Print, 1902.
COOK COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Cook and DuPage Counties,
Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representa-
tive citizens of the county, together with biographies and portraits of
all the presidents of the United States. 640 p., Chicago, 1894. Lake
City Pub. Co.
COOK COUNTY—
Sketches and portraits of the newly elected judges in Cook County,
Illinois, November, 1892. 8 p. From the Chicago Legal News of
November 19, 18.92.
COUNTY MAPS OF ILLINOIS—
(102 counties) survey maps. Chicago, 1909. Eand, McNally &
Co., Pubs.
COURTS AND LAWYERS OF ILLINOIS—
F. B. Crossley. 3 vols., Chicago, 1916. American Historical
Society, Pubs.
CRAWFORD COUNTY—
History of Crawford and Clark Counties, Illinois. W. H. Perrin.
3?4 p., Chicago, 1883. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs.
CRAWFORD COUNTY—
Some early history retold, address before the Pioneer Association,
August 15, 1912 (In the Robinson, 111. Argus, August 21, 1912).
23
ILLINOIS — Continued
CUMBEELAND COUNTY—
Counties of Cumberland, Jasper and Richland, Illinois, historical
and biographical. 839 p., Chicago, 1884. F. A. Battey & Co., Pubs.
DECATUE—
The City of Decatur. Lloyd Shaw. 72 p., Dixon, 111., 1892. L. L.
Shaw, Pub. Co.
DECATUE—
City of Decatur and Macon County, Illinois, a record of settlement,
crganization, progress and achievement. William Edward Nelson, ed.
2 vols., Chicago. The Pioneer Pub. Co., 1910.
DECATUE—
Personal recollections of early Decatur; Abraham Lincoln, Eichard
J. Oglesby and the Civil War. By Mrs. Jane Martin Johns, Decatur,
111. Decatur Chapter Daughters of the American Eevolution, 1912.
268 p.
DEKALB COUNTY—
Atlas map of DeKalb County, Illinois, from personal examinations
and surveys. Geneva, 1871. Thompson & Everts, Pubs.
DEKALB COUNTY—
History of DeKalb County, Illinois. Henry L. Boies. 530 p.,
Chicago, 1868. 0. P. Bassett, Pub.
DEKALB COUNTY—
The voters and taxpayers of DeKalb County, Illinois. 342 p.
H. F. Kett & Co., 1876. Chicago, 111.
DEMOCEATIC PAETY—
Prominent Democrats of Illinois. Brief history of the party. Bio-
graphical sketches of well known leaders. Democrat Pub. Co., Chicago,
1899.
DEWITT COUNTY—
The biographical record of DeWitt County, Illinois. 218 p., Chi-
cago, 1901. Clarke Pub. Co.
DEWITT COUNTY—
History of DeWitt County, Illinois, with biographical sketches of
the county, 2 vols. Pioneer Pub. Co., Chicago, 1901.
DEWITT COUNTY—
History of DeWitt County, Illinois, with illustrations, descriptive
scenery, and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and
pioneers. By W. E. Brink & Co. 338 p., Philadelphia, 1882.
DEWITT COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical album of DeWitt and Piatt Counties,
Illinois. 992 p., Chicago, 1891. Chapman Bros., Pubs.
24
ILLINOIS— Continued
disciplEkS or christian church—
Berea Church, Morgan County, Illinois; original church records,
article on. By Mrs. Andrew Harris, pp. 404-408, in vol. 5, No. 3,
October, 1912. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.
DISCIPLES OR CHRISTIAN CHURCH, SPHIXGFIELD—
The Christian Church of Springfield, 111.; something of its be-
ginnings and growth, during the. first sixty vears of its history, 1833-
1893. By Charles P. Kane. See pp. 298-314, in Pub. No. 12, 1907.
Illinois State Historical Library.
DISCIPLES OR CHRLSTIAN CHURCH—
Disciples of Christ in Illinois and their attitude toward slavery.
By Rev. N. S. Haynes. See pp. 52-59, in Publication No. 19, 1913.
Illinois State Historical Librarv.
ft
DISCIPLES OR CHRISTIAN CHURCH—
Early beginning in Illinois. By Russel F. Thrapp. See pp. 303-
316, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 4, No. 3,
October, 1911.
DIXON, ILLINOIS—
History of Dixon and Lee County. By Frank Kurtz. 66 p.,
Dixon, 111., 1880.
DOUGLAS COUNTY—
County of Douglas, Illinois; historical and biographical with an
outline sketch of the Northwest Territory and of the State of Illinois.
570 p., Chicago, 1884. F. A. Battey & Co., Pubs.
DOUGLAS COUNTY—
Dedication of Douglas County Court House, June 12, 1913.
r>ouglas County Board of Supervisors, Tuscola, 111. Journal Printing
Co., 1913.
DOUGLAS COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Ed. by Bateman & Selby.
Douglas County Biographical. Ed. by John W. King. 837 p., Chicago,
1910. Munsell Pub. Co.
DOUGLAS COUNTY—
Historical and biographical record of Douglas County, Illinois.
Compiled by John Gresham, U. S. A. 299 p., Logansport, Ind., 1900.
Press of Wilson, Humphreys & Co.
DUNDEE, ILLINOIS.
Memories of our Neighbors. A series of articles appearing in the
Dundee Hawkeye. By Frederick Hall. 120 p. F. E. Holmes, 1916.
25
ILLINOIS— Ccmtinued
DUPAGE COUNTY—
Atlas map of DuPage County, Illinois, from personal examinations
and surveys. Elgin, 111., 1874. Thompson Bros. & Burr, Pubs.
DUPAGE COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopeclia of Illinois. By Bateman & Co. History
of DuPage County Historical and Biographical, by special authors and
contributors, 2 vols., Chicago, 1913. Munsell Pub. Co.
DUPAGE COUNTY—
A history of the county of DuPage, Illinois. C. W. Richmond and
H. F. Vallette. 205 p., Chicago, 1857.
DUPAGE COUNTY—
History of DuPage County. Rufus Blanchard. 247 p., Chicago,
1882, 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs.
DUPAGE COUNTY—
History of DuPage County, Illinois. Compiled under the super-
vision of the board of supervisors, C. W. Richmond. 250 p., Aurora,
111., 1877. Knickerbocker & Hodder, Pubs.
DUPAGE COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Cook and DuPage Counties,
Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representa-
tive citizens of the county, together with biographies and portraits of all
the presidents of the United States. 640 p., Chicago, 1894. Lake City
Pub. Co.
EARLY HISTORY OF THE SANGAMON COUNTRY—
Being notes on the first settlements in the territory now comprised
within the limits of Morgan, Scott & Cass Counties. J. G. Henderson,
1873. 33 p., Davenport, Iowa. Day, Egbert & Fidlar.
EARLY PIONEERS AND PIONEER EVENTS OF THE STATE
OF ILLINOIS—
Including personal recollections of the writer, of Abraham Lincoln,
Andrew Jackson and Peter Cartwright, together with a brief auto-
biography of the writer. By Harvey Lee Ross. Chicago, 1899. 199 p.
Eastman.
EARLY SURVEYORS AND SURVEYING IN ILLINOIS—
By Zimri A. Enos. 7 p., n.p., n.d.
EAST ST. LOUIS—
History of East St. Louis, its resources, statistics, railroads. Robert
A. Tyson. 151 p.. East St. Louis, 1875.
EDGAR COUNTY—
A historic spot in Edgar County. George W. Brown. From the
Monthly Progress, January, 1907.
26
ILLINOIS— Continued
KDGAE COUNTY—
The history of Edgar Coimty, Illinois, cities, town, etc. Chicago,
18T9. ?98 p. 'Wm. LeBaron & Co., Pubs.
EDUCATIOXAL HISTORY OF ILLINOIS—
Growth and progress in educational affairs of the State from the
earliest day to the present with portraits and biographies. John W.
Cook. 744 p., Chicago, 1912. H. 0. Shepard, Pub.
EDWAEDS COUXTY—
Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash Counties,
Illinois, with illustrations and biographical sketches. 377 p., Phila-
delphia, 1883. J. L. McDonough & Co., Pubs.
EDWARDS COUNTY—
The English Settlement in the Illinois. Reprint of three rare
tracts on the Illinois country, with map and a view of a British Colony
house at Albion. Edited with introduction and notes, by Edwin Erie
Sparks. 38 p. The Torch Press, 1907. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
EDWARDS COUNTY—
History of the English Settlement in Edwards County, Illinois,
founded in 1817 and 1818. By Morris Birkbeck and George Flower.
Edited by E. B. Washburne. Chicago Historical Society Collections,
Vol. I, Chicago, 1882. Fergus Printing Co.
EDWARDS COUNTY—
Flower^s Letters from Lexington (June 25, 1819) and the Illinois
(August 16, 1819). Richard Flower, in Thwaites, Early Western
Travels, 1748-1846. Vol. 10, Cleveland, Ohio, 1904.
EDWARDS county-
Two years' residence in the settlement on the English prairie, in
the Illinois country, etc. By John Woods. 310 p., London, 1822.
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown.
EFFINGHAM COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby,
Effingham County Biographical. Edited by special authors and contri-
butors. 893 p., Chicago, 1910. Munsell Pub. Co.
EFFINGHAM COUNTY—
History of Effingham County, Illinois. W. H. Perrin, ed. 263 p.
0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs., Chicago, 111.
EVANSTON—
Antoine Ouilmette, the first settler of Evanston and Wilmette. By
Frank Reed Grover. 26 p., Evanston, 111. Historical Society, 1908.
27
ILLINOIS— Continued
EYANSTOX—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Bateman & Selby, and
History of Evanston, edited by Harvey B. Hurd, L.L. D. Eobert D.
Sheppard, 2 vols. Chicago, 1906. Munsell-Pub. Co.
EVAXSTOX—
A classic town; the story of Evanston, by "an old timer." Frances
E. Willard. 423 p,, Chicago, 1892. Woman^s Temperance Pub. Assc.
FAEMIXGTOX—
Souvenir of Farmington, 111. F. Hoagland. 40 p., Farmington.
S. P. Wood n.d.
FAYETTE COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby.
History of Fayette County. Edited by Eobert W. Eoss & John J.
Bullington. 2 vols., Chicago, 1910. Munsell Pub. Co.
FAYETTE COUNTY—
History of Fayette County, biographical sketches. 108 p., Phila-
delphia, 1878. Brink, McDonough & Co.
FIFTY YEAES^ EECOLLECTIONS—
With observations and reflections on historical events, giving
sketches of eminent citizens, their lives and public services. By Jeriah
Bonham. 536 p., Peoria, 111., 1883. J. W. Franks & Sons.
FOED COUNTY—
Historical atlas of Ford County, Illinois; history of the county, its
townships, towns, schools, churches, etc.; a complete set of plats of the
townships and villages, portraits of early settlers and prominent men.
J. H. Beers & Co,, Pubs., Chicago, 1884.
FOED COUNTY—
History of Ford County, Illinois, from its earliest settlement to
1908. E. A. Gardner, 2 vols., Chicago, 1908. S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.
FOUNTAIN GEEEN, HANCOCK COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Eeminiscences of Fountain Green. By C. C. Tyler, pp. 55-64, in
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. I, April,
1915.
FEANKLIN COUNTY—
History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton, Franklin and Williamson
Counties, Illinois; from the earliest time to the present, with bio-
graphical sketches, 961 p., Chicago. Goodspeed Pub. Co., 1887.
FEANKLIN COUNTY—
The prospects of Franklin County, Illinois. 91 p., 1912. Pub.
not given.
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ILUNOIS— Continued
FREXCH IX ILLINOIS—
See Ft. Chartres, Kaskaskia.
FRENCH IX ILLINOIS—
By J. Nick Perrin. See pp. 129-132. In Publication ^o. 7, 1902.
Illinois State Historical Library.
FRENCH IX ILLINOIS—
Illinois under the French, 1673-1765. By Stephen L. Spear, pp.
445-459. In Publication No. 9, 1904. Illinois State Historical Library.
FRIENDS SOCIETY OF ILLINOIS—
Aliiuittis of the proceedings of the 44th session of Illinois, yearly
meeting of the religious society of Friends, held in McNabb, Putnam
County, 1918. 40 p., Decatur, 111. Herald Press.
FULTON COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby.
History of Fulton County. Edited by Jesse Heylin. 1184 p., Chicago,
1908. Munsell Pub. Co.
FULTON COUNTY—
History of Fulton County, Illinois, educational, religious, civil,
military, and political history, history of Illinois, digest of State laws.
1090 p. C. C. Chapman & Co., Pubs., Peoria, 111., 1879.
GALENA, ILLINOIS—
City directory, 1854-55. H. H. Houghton & Co.
GALESBURG, ILLINOIS-
Butler^s Blue Book (colored people) D. E. Butler. 33 p.. Gales-
burg, 1907. D. E. Butler, Pub.
GALESBURG—
Dewey's County Directory, historical sketch of the townships. J.
L. Dewey, Galesburg. 275 p., 1868.
GALESBURG—
Galesburg public schools, their history and work, 1861-1911. By
William Lucas Steels. 454 p., Galesburg, 1911. Board of Education.
The Cadmus Press.
GALESBURG—
How Galesburg grew. Mary x411en West. Manuscript.
GALESBUKCJ—
Knox College, story of, 1837-1912. Bv Martha Famhani Webster.
210 p., Galesburg, 1912^.
29
ILLINOIS — Ccmtinued
GALESBUEG—
Presbyterian Church. Articles of faith and covenant of the Presby-
terian Church, together with the names of all who have been or are now
members; to which is added a sketch of the history of the church. By
Eev. 6. W. Gale. 24 p., Galesburg, 1849. Intelligencer Print.
GALLATIN COUNTY—
History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton, Franklin and Williamson
Counties, Illinois, from the earliest time to the present with biographical
sketches. 961 p., Chicago, 1887. Goodspeed Pnb. Co.
GAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIEEpTORY FOR 1858-59—
George W. Hawes, Pub. and Comp. Chicago, 1858. Scripps, Bross
& Spears, Print.
GAZETTEER OF ILLINOIS AND MISSOURI—
Lewis C. Beck, Albany, 1823.
GAZETTEER OF ILLINOIS—
J. M. Peck, 1834, 1836, 1837. Pub. Jacksonville, Boston, Phila-
delphia.
GEXESEO, ILLINOIS—
First Congregational Church, seventy-fifth anniversary proceedings
of. 48 p. Geneseo, 111., 1911.
GENESEO—
First Congregational Church Proceedings of the seventy-fifth anni-
versary, 1911. 48 p. Geneseo, 111., 1911. Pub. by the church.
GENESEO—
Memorial address at the thirtieth anniversary of the settlement
of Geneseo, Illinois, November 19 and 20, 1866. By J. E. Roy, 30 p.,
Chicago, 1867.
GOUDY^S ILLINOIS FARMER^S ALMANAC—
And repository of useful knowledge for the year, 1846. Spring-
field, 111., 1846. E. F. Goudy.
GREENBUSH—
Early days in Greenbush with biographical sketches of the old
settlers. William L. Snapp. 195 p., Springfield, 111., 1905. H. W.
Rokker, Pub.
GREENE COUNTY—
A history of the ninety-first regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry,
1862-65. By James M. Beverly. 50 p., Whitehall, 111., 1913. Pearce
Printing Co.
ILLINOIS— Continued
GEEEXE cor XT Y—
Arljis ina|) of (irrt'in.- County, lllinoi.s, comi)!!!'!! ami ]ml»lislu'(| frniu
personal examinations and surveys. Andreas. Lyter iV Co., Pubs., Daven-
port, la., 18T2.
GREEXE COUXTY—
History of (ireene County, Illinois, its ]»ast and i)resent. 771 p.,
Chicago, 18T9. Donnelley, Cassette & Loyd, Pubs.
GREEXE COUXTY—
History of Greene and Jersey Counties, Illinois, towns, villages and
townships, biogra})hies, history^ of Illinois. 1 ].")() p., Springfield, 111.,
1885. Continental Historical Co.
GRIGGSVILLE—
Congregational Church, seventy-fifth anniversary. By Rev. W. E.
Griffith. See pp. .*)r>.S-;iG2. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society. Vol. T), Xo. :i. October, 101'2.
GRUXDl" COl^XTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited l)y Bateman & Selby,
and history of Grundy County, historical and biographical by special
authors and contributors. 2 vols., Chicago, 1014. Munsell Pub. Co.
GRUXDl^ COUXTY—
History of Grundy County, Illinois, containing a histor}' from the
earliest settlement to the ])resent, its agricultural, railroad interests,
account of its aboriginal inhabitants, pioneer incidents, biographical
sketches. 156 p., Chicago. 0. L. Baskin & Co., 1882.
HAMILTOX COUXTY—
History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton and Williamson Counties,
Illinois, from the earliest time to the present, with biographical sketches.
961 p., Chicago, 1887. Goodspeed Pub. Co.
HAXCOCK COUXTY, FOUXTAIX GREEN—
Reminiscences of Fountain Green, III. By. C. C. Tyler. See
pp. 55-64. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Societv. Vol. 8,
Xo. 1, April, 1915.
HAXCOCK COUXTY—
History of Hancock Countv, Illinois, with an outline history of
the State and a digest of State laws. Thomas Gregg, Editor. 1036 p.,
Chicago. Chapman Pub., 1880.
HAX^COCK COUXTY—
Portrait and l^iograpliical record of Hancock, McDonough and
Henderson Counties, Illinois. -SdS p., Cliicago. Lake City Pub. Co.,
1894.
31
ILLINOIS— Ccmtinued
BAXCOCK COUNTY—
The Mormon settlements in Illinois. By Orville F. Berry, pp. 88-
102. Publication Eleven. Illinois State Historical Library, 1906.
HANCOCK COUNTY—
Old Trails of Hancock County. By Herbert Spencer Salisbury,
pp. 177-183. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol.
9, No. 1, April, 1916.
HAEDIN COUNTY—
The biographical review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent citi-
zens, also biographies of the presidents of the United States. 619 p.,
Chicago, 1893. Biographical Pub. Co.
HAEDIN COUNTY—
Centennial record; historical sketch of Hardin County, State of
Illinois, from the earliest settlement to the present time, 1805-1876.
<Jp., Mss.
HENDEESON COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby.
History of Henderson County. Edited by James W. Gordon. 2 vols.,
Chicago. Mimsell Pub. Co., 1911.
HENDEESON COUNTY—
History of Mercer and Henderson Counties, biographical matter.
1414 p., Chicago, 1882. H. H. Hill & Co., Pubs.
HENDEESON COUNTY—
See Oquawka, Yellow Banks.
HENDEESON COUNTY—
r
Portrait and biographical record of Hancock, McDonough and Hen-
derson Counties. 598 p., Chicago. Lake City Pub. Co.
HENEY COUNTY—
History of Henry County, also biographical sketches of many rep-
resentative citizens of the county. H. L. Kiner. 2 vols., Chicago, 1910.
The Pioneer Pub. Co.
HENEY COUNTY—
The history of Henry County, Illinois, its taxpayers and voters,
also a biographical directory. 590 p., Chicago, 1877. H. F. Kett & Co.
32
ILLINOIS— Ccmtinued
HILLSBOEO—
Presbyterian Church. Tlie semi-centennial of tlie Hillsboro Pres-
byterian Church, March 10, 1878, being a history of the church for the
past fiity vears. Hillsboro, 111. 68 p. ^Montgomery Book & Job
Printing House, 1878.
HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF PART OF THE WABASH
VALLEY—
Address of Hiram W. Beckwith delivered before the Old Settlers'
Meeting in Danville, 111., September 5, 1878. See pp. 31-45, in Journal
of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 1, April, 1916.
HISTORY OF THE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST IX ILLINOIS, 1819-
1914—
By Nathaniel Smith Haynes. 670 p., Cincinnati, 1915. The
Standard Pnb. Co.
HISTORY OF ILLINOIS REPUBLICANS—
With biographies of its founders and supporters. By G. B. Ranm.
815 p., Chicago, 1900. Rollins Pub. Co.
ILLINOIS COLLEGE, JACKSONVILLE—
Catalogues 1833-1886 (except 1853, 1862), 1888, 1889, 1892-93,
1899-1900, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1905-1918.
ILLINOIS COLLEGE—
Illinois College and the Anti-Slavery Movement. By Charles H.
Rammelkamp. See pp. 192-203, in Publication No. 13, 1908. Illinois
State Historical Library.
IRISH IN ILLINOIS—
The first Irish in Illinois. By P. T. Barry. See pp. 63-70, in
Pub. No. r, 1902. Illinois State Historical Library.
IROQUOIS COUNTY—
Historv of Iroquois County. H. W. Beckwith. 671 p., Chicago,
1880. H. H. Hill & Co., Pubs.
JACKSON COUNTY—
Extracts from the records of the Jackson County Commissioners^
Court. By G. J. Koons. See pp. 217-219, in Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illi-
nois State. Historical Library.
JACKSON COUNTY—
Historical sketches of Jackson County, giving some account of the
early settlement of the county and of every town and city in the county,
together with a description of the phygicai geography, etc. 233 p., Car-
bondale, 1894. E. Newsome, Pub.
33
ILLINOIS— Continued
JACKSON COUNTY—
History of Jackson County, Illinois ; biographical sketches. 131 p.,
Philadelphia, 1878. Brink, McDonough & Co.
JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS--
Early families in. • See articles by Ensley Moore in Jacksonville
Journal. In Scrap Book of Jacksonville, 111.
JACKSONVILLE—
Female Academy. Historical sketch. Alumnae, Catalogues 1845-
1903. Compiled by Sue F. Ellis, Jacksonville, 111., 1806. •
JACKSONVILLE—
Historic Morgan and Classic Jacksonville. Compiled in 1884-85,
by Charles M. Eames, with introduction by Prof. Harvey W. Milligan.
336 p., Jacksonville, 1885. The Daily Journal Printing Co.
JACKSONVILLE—
Illinois College, Catalogues 1833-1886 (except 1853. 1862), 1888,
1889, 1892, 1893, 1899-1900, 1901, 1904, 1905-1918.
JASPEE COUNTY—
Counties of Cumberland, Jasper and Eichland, Illinois. Bio-
graphical. 839 p., Chicago, 1884. F. A. Battey & Co.
JEFFEESON COUNTY—
History of Jefferson County. W. H. Perrin, ed. 149 p., Chicago,
1883. Globe Pub. Co.
JEFFEESON COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Clinton, Washington, Marion
and Jefferson Counties. 585 p., Chicago, 1894. Chapman Pub. Co.
JEFFEESON COUNTY—
WalFs History of Jefferson County, Illinois. By John A. Wall.
618 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. B. F. Bowen & Co., Pubs.
JEESEY COUNTY—
Address delivered at Chautauqua, 111., July 19, 1900. Eeminis-
cences of Jersey County from 1835 to 1850. Stephen Van Cullen White,
24 p., n.d. Bound with Jabez. Fitches; Diary.
JEESEY COUNTY—
Historical sketch of Jersey County, Illinois, delivered at Jerseyville,
July 4, 1875. By B. B. Hamilton. 36 p., Jacksonville, 111., 1876:
Courier Printing House.
JEESEY COUNTY—
Hiistory of Greene and Jersey Counties Illinois, towns, villages and
townships; biographies, history of Illinois. 1156 p., Springfield, 1885.
Continental Historical Co., Pubs.
— 3 H G
34
ILLINOIS— Continued
JEESEY COUNTY—
History of Jersey County, Illinois. Edited by Oscar B. Hamilton.
664 p. Munsell Pub. Co., Chicago, 1919.
JEESEY COUNTY—
History of Jerseyville, HI., 1822 to 1901. By M. M. Cooper. 245
p., Jerseyville, HI., 1901. (
JEESEY COUNTY—
Jersey County farm life sixty years ago. By Edward Miner (in
Cooper, M. M., History of Jerseyville, 111., 1901). pp. 229-236.
JEESEY COUNTY—
Jersey County history and civics. By J. W. Becker. 17 p., 1918.
Jerseyville, 111.
JEESEY COUNTY—
Eeminiscences of Jersey County, 1835-1850. Address delivered at
Chautauqua, 111., July 19, 1900. Bound with Diary of Jabez Pitch.
JO DAVIESS COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Bateman & Selby,
and History of Jo Daviess County, edited by William Spensley. 705 p.,
Chicago, 1904. Munsell Pub. Co.
JO DAVIESS COUNTY—
The history of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, containing a history of
the county, its cities and towns, and a biographical directory of its
citizens, history of the Northwest, history of Illinois. 853 p., Chicago,
1878. H. F. Kett & Co., Pub.
JO DAVIESS COUNTY—
The mines of Jo Daviess County. By William Spensley- pp. 31-37.
In Publication No. 8, 1903, Illinois State Historical Library.
JOHNSON COUNTY—
The biographical review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent citi-
zens, also biographies of the presidents of the United States. 619 p.,
Chicago, 1893. Biographical Pub. Co.
JOLIET—
Forty Years Ago. A contribution to the early history of Joliet and
Will County, Illinois. Two lectures delivered before the Historical
Society of Joliet, December 17, 1873, und March 24, 1874. By George
H. Woodruff. Pub. by Jas. Goodspeed. 108 p., Joliet, 1874. Eepubli-
can Printing House.
JOLIET—
Juliet and Joliet. By William Grinton. 55 p., Joliet, 1904.
35
ILLINOIS— Continued
KANE COUNTY BIOGRAPHY—
Memories of our neighbors. (In Dundee Hawkey e, 1916.)
KANE COUNTY—
. Kane County Directory. J. C. W. Bailey, 1859-60.
KANE COUNTY—
History of Kane County, Illinois. Edited by R. Waite Joslyn,
L. L. M., and Frank W. Joslyn. Vol. 2, Pioneer Pub. Co., Chicago,
1908.
KANE COUNTY—
History of Kane County, Illinois. Edited by Gen. John S. Wilcox.
Published with Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman
'& Selby. 950 p., Chicago, 1904. Munsell Pub. Co.
KANE COUNTY—
Military history of Kane County, Illinois, written by the late
General John S. Wilcox, pp. 479-486. In Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society, vol. 8, No. 3, October, 1915.
KANKAKEE COUNTY—
General maps, history, statistics. Chicago, 1883. J. H. Beers &
Co., Pub.
KANKAKEE COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Kankakee County, Illinois, con-
taining biographical sketches. 739 p., Chicago, 1893. Lake City
Pub. Co.
KASKASKIA—
Bryant & Morrison, Merchants. Day Books, July 26, 1805, to
November 30, 1805. October 13, 1806, to April 8, 1807. April 18,
1807, to March 5, 1808. March 7, 1809, to February 22, 1811. March
18, 1811, to July 1, 1813. July 29, 1818, to October 10, 1818. Also
three Ledgers, 1800-1811, 1819-1825.
KASKASKIA CHURCH RECORDS—
Translated and transcribed by Rev. C. J. Eschmann. See pp. 394-
413. In Pub. No. 9, 1904. Illinois State Historical Library.
KASKASKIA—
Illinois in the Eighteenth Century. Kaskaskia and its parish
records. Old Fort Chartres and Col. Todd^s Record Book. By Edward
G. Mason, Chicago, 1881. Fergus Printing Co.
KASKASKIA RECORDS, 1778-1790—
Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. V, Clarence W. Alvord, ed.
Pub. Springfield, 1909.
36
ILLINOIS-— Continued
KASKASKIA—
Old Kaskaskia Davs and Wavs. Bv Stuart Brown. See pp. 128-
144. In Pub. Xo. 10, 1905. Illinois State Historical Library.
KASKASKIA—
Old Kaskaskia. By Mrs. Mary Hartwell Catherwood. In Atlantic
Monthly Magazine, 1893. Vol. 71.
KASKASKIA, A TEIAL SCENE IX—
Kaskaskia in 1781. By May Allison. See pp. 258-269 in Pub.
Xo. 11, 1906. Illinois State Historical Library.
KENDALL COUNTY—
Biographical directory of the voters and taxpayers of Kendall
County. 114 p., Chicago, 1876. G. Fisher & Co., Pubs.
KENDALL COUNTY—
Directories. Superintendent of Schools. School Directory of
Kendall County. 19 p., Bristol, 111.
KENDALL COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Kendall County.
Vol. 2, Chicago, 1914. Munsell Pub. Co.
KENDALL COUNTY—
History of Kendall County, Illinois, from the earliest discoveries
to the present time. E. W^ Hicks. 438 pp., Aurora, 111. Knicker-
bocker & Hodder, 1877.
KNOX COUNTY—
Dewey's countv directory, historical sketch of the townships. J. L.
Dewey, 1868. 257'^p.
KNOX COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Newton Bateman
and Paul Selby. Knox County, f]ditcd by W. Selden Gale and Geo.
Candee Gale. 968 p., Chicago.*^ Munsell Pub. Co., 1899.
KNOX COUXTY—
History of Knox County, Illinois, biographical sketches. 718 p.
C. C. Chapman & Co., 1878, Chicago.
See Galesburg.
LAKE COUXTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby,
Lake County, pp. 706-47, Chicago, 1902. C. A. Partridge, Editor.
Mimsell Pub. Co.
LAKE COUXTY—
The past and present of Lake County, Illinois, containing a history
of the county a biographical directory, war record, early settlers, sta-
tistics, history of Illinois, the Xorthwest. 501 p., Chicago, 1877. Wm.
LeBaron & Co., Pubs.
37
LAKE COUNTY—
Standard Atlas of Lake County, Illinois, including a plat book of
the villages, cities and townships. George A. Ogle & Co., 1907. 157 p.
LAKE FOREST, ILLIJSTOIS—
Reminiscences of Lake Forest Academy. By George Manierre.
See pp. 394-407. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.
Vol. 10, No. 3, October, 1917.
LAND OWNERS' DIRECTORY OF NORTHEAST ILLINOIS—
Comprising the counties of Boone, Cook, DeKalb, DuPage, Grundy,
Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, part of Livingston, LaSalle, McHenry
and Will, as compiled from the county assessors' records; exclusive of
lands within the corporate limits of cities and towns and incorporated
villages. Chicago, 1914. Rand, McNally & Co.
LASALLE COUNTY—
History of LaSalle County Illinois, and biographies of representa-
tive citizens, also a condensed history of Illinois. 2 vols. Chicago,
1886. Inter-State Pub. Co.
LASALLE COUNTY—
History of LaSalle County, Illinois, and a sketch of the pioneer
settlers of each town to 1840. Elmer Baldwin. 552 p., Chicago, 1877.
Rand Pub.
LASALLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS— .
LaSalle, Illinois, Tribune. Twentieth anniversary souvenir edi-
tion. 153 p., LaSalle, 111., 1911.
LASALLE COUNTY—
The past and present of LaSalle County, Illinois, containing a his-
tory of the county, its cities and towns, etc., a biographical directory
of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the war of the Rebellion,
etc., etc. 653 p., Chicago, 1877. H. F. Kett & Co.
LATIN IMMIGRATION IN ILLINOIS—
By B. A. Beinlich. See pp. 209-214, in Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois
State Historical Library.
LAWRENCE COUNTY—
Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash Counties,
Illinois, with illustrations and biographical sketches. 377 p., Phila-
delphia, 1883. J. L. McDonough & Co., Pubs.
LAWRENCE COUNTY—
Historical Notes on Lawrence County. By Mary Tracy White.
See pp. 367-393, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol.
10, No. 3, October, 1917.
38
ILLINOIS-— Ccmtinued
LAWYEES—
Bench and Bar of Illinois, historical and reminiscent. By John
M. Palmer. 2 vols., Chicago, 1899.
LAWYEES—
Chicago Bar Association, lectures. Part one. Fergus Printing Co.,
1882. Fergus Hist. Series Xo. 20.
LAWYEES—
Courts and Lawyers of Illinois. By F. B. Crossley, 3 vols., Chi-
cago, 1916. American Historical Society.
LAWYEES—
Early Bench and Bar of Illinois. J. D. Caton. 252 p., Chicago,
1893.
LAWYEES—
Illinois State Bar Association. Proceedings, 1877 to date. (Except
1878, if published.)
LAWYEES—
The Old Guard. A- response at the banquet of the Illinois State
Bar Association, Chicago, 111., July 13, 1906. By Alfred OrendorfiE.
7 p., n.d.
LAWYEES—
Eeminiscences of the Early Bench and Bar of Illinois. By Usher
F. Linder. 406 p., Chicago,' 1879. The Chicago Legal News.
LAWYEES—
Supreme Court of Illinois, 1818 ; its first judges and lawyers, short
sketches. By John M. Scott. 346 p., Bloomington, 111., 1896.
LEE COUNTY—
Harmon Township, Lee County, Illinois. History of, by John L.
Porter. See pp. 593-638, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society,
Vol. 10, No. 4, January, 1918.
LEE COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Bateman & Selby.
History of Lee County, edited by A. C. Bardwell. 831 p., Chicago,
1904. Munsell Pub. Co.
LEE COUNTY—
History of Dixon and Lee Counties, Illinois. Frank Kurtz. 66
p., Dixon, 111., 1880.
LEE COUNTY—
History of Lee County, with biographical matter, statistics. 873
pp., Chicago, 1881. H. H. Hill & Co.
3^
ILLINOIS — Ccmtinued
LEE COUNTY—
Eecollections of the pioneers of Lee County. Lee County Columbian
Club. 583 p., Dixon, 111., 1893. J. A. Kennedy, Pub. -
LIVINGSTON COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Batemen & Selby.
History of Livingston County, edited by Christopher C. Strawn, Fordyee
B. Johnson, George H. Franzen, 2 vols., Chicago; 1909. Munsell
Pub. Co.
LIVINGSTON COUNTY—
The history of Livingston County, Illinois. 901 p., Chicago, 1878.
Wm. LeBaron, Jr. & Co., Pubs.
LOAMI, SANGAMON COUNTY—
See article on The Integral Phalanx. By George E. Dawson, pp.
85-97, in Pub. No. 12, 1907. Illinois State Historical Library.
LOGAN COUNTY—
Directories of Logan County, 1880, 1887. J. F. Hyde. C. L. Pal-
mer, Pub., Dwight. Herald Job Print, Lincoln, 111., 1887.
LOGAN COUNTY—
History of Logan County, Illinois, its past and present, biographical
directory. 560 p., Chicago, 1878. Donnelley, Loyd & Co., Pubs.
LOGAN COUNTY—
History of Logan County, Illinois ; a record of its settlement, pro-
gress and achievement. Lawrence B. Stringer, Editor. " 2 vols., Chicago,
1911. Pioneer Publishing Co.
LOVINGTON—
Reminiscences of a forty-niner; being a brief history of Lovington
and vicinity when it was yet in its swaddling clothes. By W. G. Coch-
ran. 43 p., Lovington, 111., 1908. Reporter Printing Co.
Mcdonough county, Illinois—
Atlas map of McDonough County, Illinois, drawn from personal
examination surveys. Davenport, Iowa, 1871. Andreas, Lyter &
Co., Pubs.
Mcdonough county—
History of McDonough County, Illinois, biographies, history of
Illinois. 1158 p., Springfield, 111., 1885. Continental Historical Co.
Mcdonough county—
History of McDonough County, Illinois; its cities, towns and vil-
lages, with early reminiscences, personal incidents and anecdotes, and a
complete business directory of the county. S. J. Clarke. 692 p., Spring-
field, 111., 1878. D. W. Lusk, Pub.
40
ILLINOIS-^ontmned
McHENRY COUNTY—
Atlas map of McIIenn' County, Illinois, Chicago, 1872. Everts,
Baskin & Stewart, Pubs.
McHEXRY COUXTY—
Biographical directory of the taxpayers and voters of McHenry
County. 352 p., Chicago. * C. Walker & Co., Pubs.
McHEXRY COUXTY—
Combination atlas map of McHenry County, Illinois. Everts,
Baskin & Stewart, Pubs. 66 p., Chicago, 18T2.
McHEXRY COUXTY—
Plat Book of McHenry County, Illinois, Chicago, 1892. Geo. A.
Ogle & Co., Pub.
McHEXRY COUXTY—
Woodstock, 111. Illustrated. Pan, Whitney & Grant Co., Pub.
Woodstock, 111., 1895.
MoKENDREE COLLEGE, LEBAXOX, ILLIXOIS—
By M. H. Chamberlin, LL.D. See pp. 328-364, in Pub. No. 9,
1904, Illinois State Historical Library.
MoLEAX COUXTY, ILLINOIS—
Atlas of McLean County and the State of Illinois. 93 p. Chicago,
1874. Warner & Beers, Pub.
McLEAX COUXTY—
Good Old Times in McLean County, Illinois, containing sketches
of old settlers, a complete historical sketch of the Black Hawk War and
all matters of interest relating to McLean County. By E. Duis, Bloom-
ington, 111., 1874. The Leader Pub. House.
McLEAX COUXTY—
Heads of families of McLean County, Illinois, census of 1840 (1092
names) with additional material and a system of reference to the sheets
of the original manuscript in the collections of the McLean County
Historical Society. Milo Custer, Comp. — typewritten. Bloomington,
lU., 1911.
McLEAN COUXTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby,
McLean County. Edited by Ezra M. Prince and John H. Bumham.
2 vols., Chicago, 1908. Munsell Pub. Co.
McLEAN COUNTY—
The history of McLean County, Illinois. History of Illinois. 1080
p., Chicago, 1879. Wm. LeBaron, Jr. & Co., Pub.
41
*
ILLINOIS— Continued
McLEAN COUNTY—
Historical Society, Publications.
McLEAIsr COUNTY—
Money Creek Township Pioneer Settlements and early history of
Money Creek Township, McLean County, Illinois. By D. F. Trimmer.
10 p., Bloomington, 111. George M. Adams Printing Co.
McLEAN COUNTY—
Pleasant Hill, McLean County, early history. By D. F. Trimmer.
See pp. 408-420. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.
Yol. 10, No. 3, October, 1917.
MoLEAN COUNTY—
Soldiers of the Ee volution and the War of 1812, buried in McLean
County, Illinois. Milo Custer, Comp., Bloomington, 111., 1912.
McLEAN COUNTY—
Some old gravestone inscriptions in Bloomington and Eandolph
Townships, McLean County, Illinois, with notes. Milo Custer, Comp.,
Bloomington, 111., 1911.
MACON COUNTY—
City of Decatur and Macon County, Illinois, a record of settlement
organization, progress and achievement. W. E. Nelson, Editor. 2 vols.,
Chicago, 1910. The Pioneer Pub. Co.
MACON COUNTY—
Decatur, Personal recollections of early Decatur. Abraham Lin-
coln, Kichard J. Oglesby and the Civil War. By Mrs. Jane Martin
Johns 268 p., Decatur, 1912. Published by the Decatur Chapter
D. A. E.
MACON COUNTY—
History of Macon County, Illinois, biographical sketches. 242 p.,
Philadelphia, 1880. Brink, McDonough & Co., Pub.
MACON COUNTY—
History of Macon County, Illinois, from its organization to 1876.
J. W. Smith. 304 p., Springfield, 111., 1876. Eokker's Printing House.
MACOUPIN COUNTY—
History of Macoupin County^ Illinois and biographical sketches of
some of its prominent men and pioneers. 288 p., Philadelphia, 1879.
Brink, McDonough & Co.
MACOUPIN COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Macoupin County. Illinois.
902 p., Chicago, 1891. Biographical Pub. Co.
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AIADISOX ('OUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Atlas, Madison County, Illinois. 195 p. Brink, McDonongli i
Co., St. Louis, Mo., 1873.
MADISON COUNTY—
The Catholic Bishops of tht? Diocese of Alton. By llev. A. Zur
bonsen. See pp. 127-137. In Journal of the Illinois State Historica
Society. Vol. 10, No. 1, April, 1917.
MADISON COUNTY—
Centennial Association, 1812-1912. CoUinsville, 111 , 1912.
MADISON COUNTY—
Centennial History of Madison County, Illinois, and its people
1812 to 1912. W. T. Norton, Editor. Associate Editors, Hon. N. G
Flagg, J. S. Koerner, 2 vols., Chicago, 1912. The Lewis Pub. Co.
MADISON COUNTY—
Edwardsville Intelligencer, Madison County Court House Editioi
Tuesday, October 12, 1915. Newspaper.
MADISON COUNTY—
Gazetteer of Madison County, to which is added a directory of th
Alton's. J. T. Hair, 1866. 292 p., Alton, 111.
MADISON COUNTY—
History of Madison County, Illinois, with biographical sketches
603 p., Edwardsville, 111., 1882. W. K. Brink & Co., Pub.
MADISON COUNTY—
Summerfield School. Pioneer, Grafton Eoad, Madison Count)
By G. Frank Long. See pp. 76-^9. In Journal of the Illinois Stat
Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, July, 1914.
MADISON COUNTY—
Swiss settlements of Madison County, Illinois. By Ella C. New
bauer. See pp. 232-237. In Pub. No. 11, 1906. Illinois State His
torical Library.
MARION COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Biographical and reminiscent history of Richland, Clay and Mario
Counties, Illinois. 608 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. B. F. Bower <
Co., Pub.
MARION COUNTY—
Brinkerhoff^s history of Marion County, Illinois. By Prof. J. H. C
Brinkerhoff. 862 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. B. F. Bowen & Co.
MARION COUNTY—
History of Marion and Clinton Counties, Illinois, with biographies
sketches. 292 p., Philadelphia, 1881. Brink, McDonough & Co.
43
ILLINOIS— Continued
MAEION COUNTY—
See Plat Book of Marion County.
MARION COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Clinton, Washington, Marion
and Jefferson Counties, Illinois. 585 p., Chicago, 1894. Chapman
Pub. Co.
MARSHALL COUNTY—
The biographical record of Bureau, Marshall and Putnam Counties.
737 p., Chicago, 1896. S. J. Clarke, Pubs. '
MARSHALL COUNTY—
Records of the olden times; or fifty years on the prairies, counties
of Putnam and Marshall, biographies. By Spencer Ellsworth. 772
p., Lacon, 111., 1880. Home Journal Steam Printing Co.
MARSHALL, ILLINOIS—
Congregational Church subscriptions, Marshall, 111. Jacob Chap-
man, Deerfield, N. H., and Kingston, N. II. 1855-1873. n.p.
MASON COUNTY—
Centennial history of Mason County, including a sketch of the early
history of Illinois. By Joseph Cochrane. 352 p., Springfield, 1876.
Rokker.
MASON COUNTY—
The history of Menard and Mason Counties, Illinois; history of
Illinois, Chicago, 1879. 872 p. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs.
MASON COUNTY—
Pioneers of Menard and Mason Counties. By T. G. Onstot. 400
p.. Forest City, 1902. J. W. Franks & Sons, Printers, Peoria, 111.
MASSAC COUNTY—
The biographical review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketches of prominent
citizens, also biographies of the presidents of the United States. 619 p.,
Chicago, 1893. Biographical Pub. Co.
MASSAC COUNTY—
History of Massac County, with life sketches and portraits. By
Oliver J. Page. 383 p.. Metropolis, 111., 1900.
MENARD COUNTY—
The history of Menard and Mason Counties, Illinois; history of
Illinois. 872 p., Chicago, 1879. 0. L. Baskin & Co.
MENARD COUNTY—
Illinois Woman^s Columbian Club of Menard County. Menard,
Salem, Lincoln souvenir album. Petersburg, 111., 1893. Illinois
Woman^s Columbian Club of Menard County.
44
ILUNOIS-^ontmned
MENARD C'OrXTY—
Pioneers of !Meniirtl ami Mason Ctninties. Bv T. G. Onstot. 400
p., Forest Citv, 111., V.K)'2.
MEX OF TLLIXOIS—
By Ilalliday WitluTsifDoii. ."i.So p., C'liicajj^o, 1!»0'^J. H. Witherspoon.
MERCER COUXTY—
Historical EncycIope<]ia of Illinois. Edited by X"ewtoii Bateman &
Paul Selby; and history of Mercer County. Edited by Col. Wm. A.
Lorimer. T98 p., Chicago, iyo;3. Munsell l^ub. Co.
MERCER COUXTY—
History of Mercer and Henderson Counties, biographical matter.
1414 p., Chicago. 11. H. Hill & Co., 188->.
MERXA, ILLIXOIS—
A chronological sketch of St. l^itrick's Parish, Merna, 111. 36 p.,
Bloomington, 19 IG.
METHODIST CHURCH—
Anti-slavery struggle in Illinois as it eifected the Methodist Epis-
copal Church. By John 11. Ryan. See pp. (iT-76. In Publication No.
19, 1913. Illinois State Historical Library.
METHODIST CHURCH—
See Autobiography of Peter Cartwright. Edited by W. P. Strick-
land, Cinn.j 1856.
METHODIST CHURCH—
Early religious, methods and leaders in Illinois. Bv Rev. William
F. Short,' D.D. See pp. 50-62. In Pub. Xo. T, 1902."' Illinois State
Historical Library.
METHODIST CHURCH—
Ebenezer M. E. Church near Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinoifi.
Seventy-fifth anniversary. See pp. 99-101. In Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society. Vol. 3, Xo. 3, October, 1910,
METHODIST CHURCH—
Church records of Salt Creek Circuit, 1829-1833, copied by Milo
Custer. See pp. 58-66. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society. Vol. 4, Xo. 1, April, 1911.
METHODIST CHURCH—
History of Methodism in Illinois from 1793 to 1832. Bv James
Leaton, Cinn., 1883. ^
45
METHODIST CHURCH—
Pulaski, 111. Eecords of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Pulaski
^ for the years 1835 to 1841. By E. W. Foster. See pp. 132-136. In
Journal of the Illinois State Historical- Society. Vol. 8, No. 1, April,
' 1915.
^ METHODIST CHUECH—
The Eev. Simon Peter and the Quarterly Conference. By Eev.
W. N. McElroy, DD. pp. 328-333. In Journal of the Illinois State
2 Historical Society. Vol. 4, No. 3, October, 1911.
^ MONEOE COUNTY—
Combined history of Eandolph, Monroe, and Perry Counties, lUi-
. nois, with illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical
sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers. 510 p., Phila-
^ delphia, 1883. J. L. McDonough & Co., Pubs.
MONEOE COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
The exploration and settlement of the Mississippi Valley and the
; early pioneers of Monroe County; address delivered at the unveiling of
the Lemen Monument at New Design, 111. J. W. Eickert. 17 p.,
Waterloo, 111., 1909.
MONEOE COUNTY—
Pioneers of. The exploration and settlement of the Mississippi
Valley and the early pioneers of Monroe County; address delivered at
the unveiling of the Lemen Monument at New Design, 111. 17 p.,
Waterloo, 111., 1909.
MONTGOMEEY, COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
History of Bond and Montgomery Counties, Illinois. W. H. Per-
rin. 333 p., Chicago. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs., 1882.
MONTGOMEEY COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of ]\Iontgomery and Bond Coun-
ties, Illinois. 518 p., Chicago, 111. Chapman Bros.
MONTGOMEEY COUNTY—
Semi-Centenarians of Butler Grove Township, Montgomery County,
Illinois; also a brief history of the village of Butler, September, 1878.
By Eev. T. p]. Spilman. 143 p. Place and pub. not given.
MONTICELLO SEMINAEY, GODFEEY, ILL., CATALOGUES—
1838-1918.
MONTICELLO SEMINAEY ECHO—
1894-1902; 1903-1907; 1911-1912; 1913-1914. Memorial Number
1899.
MOEGAX COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
American Atlas Co., Pubs. Plat Book of Morgan County, Illinois.
87 p., Philadelphia, 1894. Printed by F. Bourquin.
46
ILUNOIS-^ontiniied
MOEGAISr COUNTY—
Atlas map of Morgan County, Illinois. 127 p., Davenport, la.,
1872. Andreas, Lyter & Co., Pubs.
MORGAN COUNTY—
Early families in. See Articks in the Jacksonville Journal. By
Ensley Moore. In Scrap Book of Morgan County.
MOEGAN COUNTY—
Ebenezer Church, Morgan County, Illinois. Seventy-first anniver-
sary. See article iu Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.
Vol. 3, No. 3, October, 1910.
MORGAN COUNTY—
Ebenezer Manual Labor School. See article in Journal of the
Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 3, Xo. 4, January, 1911.
MORGAN COUNTY—
Historic Morgan and Classic Jacksonville. Compiled by Charles
M. Eames with introduction by Prof. Harvey W. Milligan. 336 p^
Jacksonville, 111., 1885. Daily Journal Print.
MORGAN COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby.
History of Morgan County. Edited by William F. Short. 984 p.,
Chicago, 1906. Munsell Pub. Co.
MORGAN COUNTY—
History of Morgan County, Illinois, its past and present, contain-
ing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., a biographical directory
of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the Rebellion, etc. 76S p.,
Chicago, 1878. Donnelley, Lloyd & Co.
MORGAN COUNTY—
Joy Prairie Congregational Church, Morgan County, Illinois.
Semi-Centennial anniversary of the Joy Prairie Congregational Church
held on Saturday, February 2, 1895. 82 p. Place and pub. not given,
1896.
MORGAN COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical album of Morgan and Scott Counties,
Illinois, containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent
and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and
biographies of all the governors of the state and of the Presidents of
the U. S. 617 p., Chicago, 1889. Chapmen Bros., Pub.
See Jacksonville.
MORMON SETTLEMENT IN ILLINOIS—
By Orville F. Berry. See pp. 88-102. In Pub. No. 11, 1906.
Illinois State Historical Library.
47
ILUNOIS-^ontinued
MOEMOISrS IN ILLINOIS—
Centennial History of Illinois. Vol. 2. The Frontier State, 1818-
1848. Edited by Theodore Calvin Pease. 475 p., Springfield, 1918.
Pub. by the Centennial Commission.
MOULTEIE COUNTY—
Combined history of Shelby and Moultrie Coimties, Illinois, with
biographical sketches. 333 p., Philadelphia, 1881. Brink, McDonough
&Co.
MOUNT MORRIS, OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Mount Morris; past and present history of the township and
village of Mount Morris. Harry G. Kable and H. J. Kable. 318 p.,
Mount Morris, 111., 1900.
NAUVOO, ILLINOIS—
Jules Leon Cottet, former member of the Icarian community,
Nauvoo, 111. By his daughter, Mrs. Felicie Cottet Snyder, pp. 200-217.
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 3, October,
1914.
NAUVOO—
The Icarian Community of Nauvoo, 111. By Mrs. I. G. Miller.
See pp. 103-107. In Pub. 11. Illinois State Historical Library, 1906.
NAUVOO—
Nauvoo in Illinois history; a paper read before the Rev. James
Caldwell Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution, Jacksonville,
111., 1906. By Mrs. Lillian Ireland Danskin. Newspaper article.
NORWEGIANS OF ILLINOIS—
History of the Norwegians of Illinois; a concise record of the
struggles and achievements of the early settlers, together with a narra-
tive of what is now being done by the Norwegian- Americans of Illinois
in the development of their adopted country, with the valuable collabora-
tion of numerous authors and contributors. Compiled and edited by
A. E. Strand. 560 p., Chicago, 1905. J. Anderson, Pub., 1905.
OAK PARK—
The first Congregational Church of Oak Park, 111., a souvenir of the
thirty-eighth anniversary of its organization, Sunday, February the
seventeenth, 1901, Oak Park, 111. ' The Men^s Club, First Congrega-
tional Church. 16 p., 1901.
OGLE COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Letters from Ogle and Carroll Counties, 1838-1857. Copied by J.
W. Clinton of Polo, 111. See pp. 247-261. In Pub. No. 12, 1907. Illi-
nois State Historical Library.
48
ILLINOIS-^ontmned
OGLE COUXTY—
Mount Morris; past and present liist^rv of the township and village
of Mount Morris. H. G. Kable and TI. J. Kable. 318 p., Mount Mor-
ris, 111., 1900.
OGLE COUXTY—
Sketches of the history of Ogle County, Illinois, and the early
settlement of the Northwest. 75 p.. Polo, 111. H. E. Boss, 1859.
OGLE COUXTY—
The history of Ogle County, Illinois, containing a history of the
county, its cities, towns, etc., a biographical directory of its citizens, war
record of its volunteers, war of the Eebellion, general and local statistics,
history of the Xorthwest, history of Illinois. 858 p., Chicago. H. F.
Kett & Co., 1878.
OLD SETTLEES—
Tales by Mabel E. Fletcher, pp. 100-104. In Publication No. 22,
1916. Illinois State Historical Library.
OQUAWKA, ILLIX^OIS—
Plat of Oquawka, 1836. List of sale of lots and purchasers in the
town, July, 1836.
OEEGOX, ILLIXOIS—
Historical sketch. The Artist Camp, Sinnissippi Farm. Statue of
Black Hawk. Ogle County Soldiers^ Monument. By Horace G. Kauff-
man. 43 p., Oregon, 111., 1916. Landers & Son, Pubs.
OEEGOX, ILLIXOIS—
The Sage of Sinnissippi. Being a brief sketch of the life of Con-
gressman Frank 0. Lowden. 1907. By Kinnie A. Ostewig, Shabbona,
III. Press of J. A, Xolan.
OTTAWA—
Ottawa, old and new; a complete history of Ottawa, 111. Eepubli-
can Times, 1912-14.
OTTEEVILLE—
Address at the unveiling of a commemorative stone over the grave
of Joseph Chandler, a soldier of the American Eovolution, delivered at
Otterville, 111., May 30, 1899. Stephen Van Culen White. 16 p.,
Brooklyn, 1899. Eagle Book & Job Printing Co. Bound with Jabez
Fitch's Diary.
PALE8TIXE, CEAWFOED COUXTY, ILLIXOIS—
Its early history. By J. C. Allen. Sec pp. 122-1^27. In Pub. No.
10, 1905. Illinois State Historical Library.
PAEK EIDGP]—
History of the First Church, Park Eidge, 111. By Mary Perkins.
In the Advance, April 15, 1915. 234 p.
49
ILLINOIS— Continued
PEORIA COUXTY, ILLINOIS—
Atlas map of Peoria County, Illinois, from personal examinations
and surveys, Chicago, 1873. A. T. Andreas, Pub.
PEORIA COUNTY—
Atlas of Peoria city and county, including a plat book of the county.
Chicago, 1896. George A. Ogle & Co., Pubs.
PEORIA COUNTY—
Atlas. Peoria and Vicinity. Allen^s New Atlas of the City and
Vicinity of Peoria, 111. Plats on record and official surveys. Daniel
B. Allen, Comp., Philadelphia, 1903. Engraved by Balliet and Volk.
PEORIA COUNTY—
Early recollections of Peoria. Mrs. J. M. S. Ballance. Published
in the Peoria Herald, September 6, 13, 20, 27, and October 4, 1896.
PEORIA COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Bateman & Selby;
and history of Peoria County, edited by David McCulloch. 2 vols.,
Chicago, 111. Munsell Pub. Co.
PEORIA COUNTY—
The history of Peoria County, Illinois, containing a history of the
Northwest ; history of Illinois ; history of the county, its early settlement,
growth, development, resources, etc. 851 p., Chicago, 1880. Johnson
& Company, Pubs.
PEORIA COUNTY—
History of Peoria, 111. By Charles Ballance. 271 p., Peoria, 1870.
PEORIA COUNTY—
Peoria city and county, Illinois; a record of settlement, organiza-
tion, progress and achievement. By James M. Rice. 2 vols., Chicago,
1912. The S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.
PEORIA COUNTY-^
Peoria, 111., City Directory, 1865.
PEORIA COUNTY—
Peoria, 111. Achtzehn jahre in Peoria, mit einer historischen ein-
leitung, in vier heften. A. Zotz, Peoria Deutschen Zeitung, 1869.
PEORIA COUNTY—
Eine populare geschichte der stadt Peoria. By F. B. Bess. 583
p., Peoria, 111., 1906.
PEORIA COUNTY—
Princeville, 111. Old Settlers' Union, history and reminiscences,
material comprised in repotts of conamittees on history and reminis-
cences. 2 vols. Princeville, 111., 1915.
— 4 H G
50
ILUNOIS-^ontmned
PEOEIA COUNTY—
Peoria. Kecord and historical view of Peoria, from the discover}'
bv the FriMicli rlcsiiit Mi>sitmarirs in tlic seveiitfenth ctMiturv, to the
present time. S. D. Drown. 1(?4: p., Peoria, 111., 1850. E. A. Wood-
cock.
PEOIHA COUNTY—
The schools and the teachers of earlv Peoria. II. W. Wells. 134
p., Peoria, 111., 1900. Jacqiiin & Co., Pubs.
PEORIA COUNTY—
Peoria, Illinois, the second Presbyterian Church, a centennial his-
toric discourse, prepared by reconiniendation of the General Assembly
and delivered in the second Presbyterian Church, Peoria, 111., Julv 2,
1876. By L. 0. Thompson. 23 p., Peoria, 1876. N. Mason.
PEOEIA COUNTY—
Soldiers of the War of 1812, wliose bounty land grants were located
in Peoria County, Illinois. Milo Custer, Comp., Bloomington, 111., 1913.
PEOEIA, ILLINOIS—
Early Da3's of Peoria and Chicago; an address read before the
Chicago Historical Society at a quarterly meeting held January 19,
1904. 87-llT pp., Chicago Hist. Society, "^Puhs. By David McCulloch.
PEOEIA—
The history of Peoria, Illinois. Bv Charles Ballance. 271 p.,
Peoria, 1870.
PEOIMA—
Presbyterian Church 2d, a centennial historic discourse, prepared
by recommendation of tlie General Assembly and delivered in the second
Presbyterian Church, Peoria, 111., July 2, ISTii. Lewis 0. Thompson.
23 p.,*^ Peoria, 111., 1876. N. C. ^'ason, Pub.
PEORIA—
The schools and tlie teachers oL* earlv Peoria. Henrv Ward Wells.
134 p., Peoria, 111., 1900. Jacquin & Co., Pubs.
PKOhMA—
Second Presbyterian Church, a centennial historic discourse pre-
pared ])Y rcooninuMKlatioii of the (iiMicral A^M-mbly ami delivered in the
Second Presbyterian Church, Peoria, ill., July •^, 187 G. 23 p., Peoria,
111. N. C. Nason, Pub.
PEKin: COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Coml)ined history of Randolph, Monroe and Perry Counties, Illi-
nois, with illustrations descriptive of the scenery and biographical
sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers. J. L. Mc-
Donough & Co., Pubs., 1883. 510 p., Philadelphia.
51
ILUNOIS-^ontinued
PEEU, ILLINOIS—
The history of Peru, 111. By H. S. Beebe. 162 p., Peru. J. P.
Linton, 1858.
PHYSICIANS, CHICAGO—
Early medical, Chicago. An historical sketch of the first practi-
tioners of medicine, with the present faculties, and graduates, since
the organization, of the medical colleges of Chicago. By James Nevins
Hyde, Chicago, 1879. Fergus Printing Co.
PHYSICIANS IN ILLINOIS—
Biographical sketches of some of the early physicians of Illinois.
By John H. HoUister, M. D. See pp. 164-197. In Pub. No. 12, 1907.
Illinois State Historical Library.
PHYSICIANS—
Hoyn's annual directory of homeopathic physicians in the State of
Illinois, Chicago, 1879.
PIATT COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
History of Piatt County, history of Illinois. Emma C. Piatt. 643
p., Chicago, n. d. Shepard & Johnston, Pubs.
PIATT COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical album of DeWitt and Piatt Counties.
992 p., Chicago, 1891. Chapman Bros., Pubs.
PIKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
History of Pike County, Illinois, together with sketches of its cities,
villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and politi-
cal history; portraits of prominent persons and biographies of repre-
sentative citizens. 966 p., Chicago, 1880. C. C. Chapman & Co., Pubs.
PIKE COUNTY—
Its past and present, speech delivered at the Old Settlers' meeting
Thursday, August 29, 1907. By Harry Higbee. 11 p., Pittsfield, 1907.
PIONEER CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN ILLINOIS—
The kind of men they were and the work they did. G. S. F.
Savage. 12 p. n. d. Chicago Minister's Union.
See also pp. 78-96. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society. Vol. 3, No. 1, April, 1910.
PIONEER DAYS OF MAJOR RICHARD LEE COX—
By Charles E. Cox. pp. 585-592. In Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 4, January, 1918.
PIONEER LIFE—
Letters from Pioneer Mothers of Illinois, 1808-1893, collected for
the World's Fair. Illinois Women's Exposition Building, Chicago.
52
ILLINOIS— Continued
PIOXEER LIFE—
Eecollections of frontier life. By Elizabeth A. Lyon Eoe. 295 p.,
Eockford, 111., 1895. Gazette Publishing House.
PIONEEE LIFE—
A true picture of emigration: or fourteen years in the interior of
North America, being a full and impartial account of the various diffi-
culties and ultimate success of an English family who emigrated from
Barwick in Elmet near Leeds, in the year 1831. 62 p.
PIOXEEE MOTHEES OF ILLINOIS—
By Miss Savillah T. Hinrichson. .Vce pp. 505-513. In Pub. No. 9,
1904. Illinois State Historical Library.
PIONEEES—
August Conant, Illinois pioneer and preacher. By Eobert CoUyer.
94 p., Boston, 1905. American Unitarian Assc, Pubs.
PIONEEES OF ILLINOIS—
Containing a series of sketches relating to events that occurred
previous to 1&13 ; also narratives of many thrilling incidents connected
with the early settlement of the West, drawn from history, tradition and
personal reminiscences. Nehemiah Matson. 306 p., Chicago. Knight
& Leonard, 1882.
PIOXEEES—
Early days in Illinois; what pioneers accomplished for the people
of to-dav. Address delivered to Tazewell County Old Settlers, August,
1899. By James Haines. 16 p., Pekin, 111., 1899.
PIOXEEES—
The early pioneers and pioneer events of the State of Illinois, in-
cluding personal recollections of the writer, of Abraham Lincoln,
Andrew Jackson and Peter Cartwright, together with a brief auto-
biography of the writer. By Han^ey Lee Eoss. 199 p., Chicago. East-
man, Pub., 1899.
PIONEEES—
Enoch Long, an Illinois pioneer: biographical sketch. By Harvey
Eeid. Chicago Historical Society Collections, Vol. II. Fergus Printing
Co., 1884.
PIOXEEES—
Pioneer Congregational Ministers in Illinois ; the kind of men they
were and the work they did. G. S. F. Savage. 12 p., Chicago, n.d.
See also pp. 78-96. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society,
Vol. 3, No. I, April, 1910.
PIONEEES—
Eecollections of the pioneers of Lee County, Illinois. Lee County
Columbia Club. 583 p., Dixon, 111., 1893. J. A. Kennedy.
53
ILLINOIS— Continued
PIONEEES—
Reminiscences of early life in Illinois. By Mrs. Christiana Holmes
Tillson. 138 p., Peoria, 111., 1872.
PLYMOUTH, ILLINOIS—
A history of Round Prairie and Plymouth, 111., 1831-1875. E.
Horton Young. G. J. Titus, Chicago, 1876.
POLITICS AND POLITICIANS—
Eighty years of Illinois Politics and Politicians, anecdotes and
incidents; a succint history of the State, 1809-1889. By D. Lusk. 609
p., Springfield, 1889.
POLITICS AND POLITICIANS—
A succint history of the politics of Illinois from 1856 to 1884, with
anecdotes and incidents and appendix, from 1809 to 1856. D. W. Lusk.
526 p., Springfield, 111., 1884.
See Democratic Party. Republican Party.
POPE COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
The biographical review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin
Counties, Illinois, containing biographical sketclies of prominent
citizens, also biographies of the presidents of the United States. 619 p.,
Chicago, 1893. Biographical Publishing Co.
POPE COUNTY—
History of Massac County, Illinois, by Oliver Page; Pope County
Historical Reminiscences, by J. E. T. Hanna. 383 p.. Metropolis, 111.,
1900.
PRAIRIE DU ROCHER CHURCH RECORDS—
With translations by Rev. C. J. Eschmann, in Publication No. 8,
1903. Illinois State Historical Library.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—
Chicago, January 4, 1834-January 4, 1914. Exercises commemo-
rating the eightieth anniversarv. 48 p., Chicago First Presbyterian
Church, 1914.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—
Early Presbyterianism in East Central Illinois. By Rev. Ira W.
Allen, A.M. D.D. pp. 71-78. In Publication No. 22, 1916. Illinois
State Historical Library.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—
Early Presbyterianism in East Central Illinois. By Rev. Ira W.
Allen, A.M., D.D. See pp. 133-145. In Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society, Vol. 9, No. I, April, 1916.
ILLINOIS— Continued
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—
Seaton, 111. Si'vcntv-llftii aiiiiivrrsiirv i)f Center Church, Seaton,
111. By Rev. X. W. Thornton, pi'. lO.j-il'^. lu Publication No. 19,
1913. Illinois State Historical Libran'.
PRESBYTERIAXISM IX ILLINOIS—
By H. D. Jenkins, D.J), ^cc \)\\ 00-(1G. In Publication No. 19,
1913. Illinois State Historical Library.
PRESS ASSOCIATION—
Proc^edin^r^ is::), is::, i.s.s:j, issl, 1885, 188(3, 1887, 1889, 1890-
1904; except 1894 and 1897.
PKIXCEVILLE, ILLINOIS—
Old Settler's Union comprised in rei)orts of coniinittees on history
and reminiscences. 2 vol., Princeville, 111., 1915.
PULASKI COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
History of Alexander, Union and Pulaski Counties. W. H. Per-
rin, ed. 338 p., Chicago, 18S3. O. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs.
PUKITAX IXFLUEXCES IX THE FORMATIVE YEAES OP
ILLINOIS HISTORY-
By Carrie Prudence Xofoid. See pp. 261-338. In Pub. No. 10,
1905. Illinois State Historical Library.
PUTNAM COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
The biographical record of Bureau, Marshall and Putnam Counties.
S. J. Clarke, Pub., Chicago, 1890. 737 p.
PUTNAM COUNTY—
Records of the olden times, or fifty years on the prairies, counties
ut* Putnam and Marsliall, l)i()gra])liics. J-lv S])cnccr Ellsworth. Lacon,
111., 1880. 772 p. Home Journal Steam Print.
PUTNAM COUNTY—
Union Grove Bible Society Fourth Annual Report, September, 1832.
Sec Sajit»am() fjounial, OciobiT vS, l,s;>'^. p. 1.
QUIXCY, ILLIXOIS—
Early Quincy and later, 1822-1830, 1830-1845, 1845-1860, 1860-65,
1865-1880, 1880-1913. Papers before the Polly Summer Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution. See ])p. 138-181. In Publica-
tion Xo. 21, 1915. Illinois State Historical Library.
Golden Jubilee, St. Mary's Congregation of Quincv. A. Zurbonsen.
48 p., Quincy, 111., 1917.
QUIX^CY—
Reminiscences of Quincv, Illinois. Bv Henrv '^sbury. 224 p.,
Quincy, 1882.
55
ILLINOIS— <:ontinued
QUINCY—
Kepresentative men and residences by Addison L. Langdon, Quincy,
111., 1888.
RAXDOLPH COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Atlas map of Eandolph Coimty, Illinois. Compiled from personal
examinations and surveys. E. Brink & Co., Philadelphia, 1875.
RANDOLPH COUNTY—
Combined history of Randolph, Monroe and Perry Counties, with
illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical sketches of
some of their prominent men and pioneers. 510 p., Philadelphia, 1883.
J. L. McDonough & Co., Pubs.
EANDOLPH COUNTY—
Day books and ledgers of a general store in Cahokia and Kaskaskia,
1800-1813, 1818-1825. 9 vols. Bryant & Morrison, Proprietors.
RANDOLPH COUNTY—
A directory, business mirror and historical sketches of Eandolph
County. By E. J. Montague. 246 p., Alton, 111., 1859. Courier Steam
Book & Job Printing House.
RANDOLPH COUNTY—
The first two counties of Illinois and their people. By Fred J.
Kern. See pp. 35-42. In Publication No. 22, 1916. Illinois State
Historical Library.
RANTOUL, ILLINOIS—
Rantoul Township to 1876. By E. J. Udell. Typewritten manu-
script.
RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY ILLINOIS AND HER NOTED
MEN—
By Joseph Gillespie. Fergus Historical Series No. 13, Chicago
Historical Society, Chicago, 1880.
EEMINISCENCES OF THE EAELY BENCH AND BAE OF
ILLINOIS—
By General Usher F. Linder with an introduction and appendix
by the Hon. Joseph Gillespie. 406 p., Chicago, 1879. The Chicago
Legal News Co., Pub.
EEMINISCENCES OF EAELY LIFE IN ILLINOIS—
Mrs. Christiana Holmes Tillson. 130 p. n.p. n.d.
EEPUBLICAN PAETY—
History of the Eepublican party and biographies of its supporters.
David Ward Wood. 288 p., Chicago, 1895. Lincoln Engraving &
Pub. Co.
50
ILUNOIS— Continued
EICTILAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Biographical and reminiscent liistory of Eichland, Clay and Marion
Counties, Illinois. 008 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1909. B..F. Bowen Co.,
Pubs.
RICHLAND COUNTY—
Counties of Cumberland, Jasper and Eichland, 111. Historical and
Biographical. s;ll) p., Chicago, isSL F. A. Battcy & Co., Pubs.
EOCKFOED, ILLINOIS—
City directory and county Gazetteer for 1869 with a history of
Winnebago County, Eockford, III. .'Jol-Tl pp. Kauffman & Burch,
1869.
EOCKFOED—
City guide and business Mirror. C. S. Williams, 1859. 112 p.,
Eockford, 111.
EOCKFOED—
Directory., City guide business Mirror, 1859. C. S. Williams,
Eockford, 111., 1859. J. W. Secomb, Printer.
EOCKFOED—
History of Eockford and Winnebago County, Illinois, from the
first settlement in 1834 to the Civil War. C. A. Church. 386 p.. Rock-
ford, 111., 1900.
EOCKFOED—
Eeminiscences, sporting and otherwise of early days in Eockford,
111. John H. Thurston. 117 p., Eockford, 111., 1891.
EOCK ISLAND COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman and Selby,
and history of Eock Island County, historical and biographical by spe-
cial authors and contributors. 2 vols., Chicago, 191-i. Munsell Pub.
Co.
EOCK ISLAND COUNTY—
Illustrated souvenir of Eock Island County, containing history of
Eock Island County and a complete roster of soldiers in the Civil War.
W. P. Quale, 1895. 76 p.
EOCK ISLAND COUNTY—
Plat Book of Eock Island County, Illinois, drawn from actual sur-
veys and county records. Philadelphia, 189-1. F. Bourquin, Printer.
EOCK ISLAND COUNTY—
Plat Book of Eock Island County, Illinois, drawn from actual sur-
veys and county records. Northwest Pub. Co. 74 p., Philadelphia,
1894. F. Bourquin, Printer.
57
ILLINOIS— Continued
' EOCK ISLAND COUNTY—
«
The banditti of the prairies; a tale of the Mississippi Valley. By
z Edward Bonney. 248 p., Chicago. Homewood Pub. Co. n. d.
EOCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS—
Early Eock Island. William A. Meese. 97 p., Moline, 111., 1905.
■ Eock Island County. Hist. Soc. Pub.
EOCK ISLAND—
Pioneer Women of Eock Island, 111. By Mrs. K. T. Anderson.
" See pp. 67-73. In Publication No. 17, 1913. Illinois State Historical
Library.
BOUND PEAIEIE—
A history of Eound Prairie and Plymouth, Illinois, 1831-1875.
Ey E. Morton Young. Chicago, 187G. G. J. Titus.
ST. CLAIE COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Adam W. Snyder and his period in Illinois history, 1817-1842.
John Francis Snyder, M. D. 437 p., Virginia, 111., 11)06. Illinois
State Eegister, Pub.
ST. CLAIE COUNTY—
Belleville business Mirror for 1860, containing the names and resi-
dence of every male citizen, etc. Sutherland & McEvoy. Pub. 1860.
ST. CLAIE COUNTY—
Belleville. Eevised ordinances of the city of Belleville, with a
brief history of Belleville. By Ex-Governor John Eeynolds. Eevised
. by T. J. Krafft. 191 p., Belleville, 1862. Printed by G. A. Harvey.
ST. CLAIE COUNTY—
Centennial Celebration. Address, J. Nick Perrin, Belleville, 111.,
1890.
ST. CLAIE COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby;
and history of St. Clair County. Edited by A. S. Wilderman, Chicago,
1907. 2 vols. Munsell Pub. Co.
ST. CLAIE COUNTY—
The first two counties of Illinois and their people. By Fred J.
Kern. See pp. 35-42. In Publication No. 22, 1916. Illinois State
Historical Library.
ST. CLAIE COUNTY—
History of St. Clair County, Illinois, prepared for the county cen-
tennial celebration of American Independence, July 4, 1S76. E. W.
- West. 41 p., Belleville, 111., 1876. Advocate Steam Printing House.
58
ILLINOIS— Continued
ST. CLAIE COUNTY—
History of St. Clair County, Illinois, with biographical sketches^
371 p., Philadelphia, 1881. Brink, McDonough & Co., Pubs.
ST. CLAIE COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of St. Clair County, Illinois.
672 p., Chicago, 111., 1892. Chapman Bros., Pubs.
SALINE COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton, Franklin and Williamson
Counties, 111., from the earliest time to the present, with biographical
sketches. 961 p., Chicago, 1887. Goodspeed Pub. Co.
SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Atlas map of Sangamon County, Illinois, from personal examinations
and surveys. Brink, McCormick & Co., Philadelphia, 1874.
SANGAMON COUNTY—
Early history of the Sangamon Country; being notes on the first,
settlements in the territory now comprised within the limits of Morgan^
Scott and Cass Counties. J. G. Henderson. 33 p., Davenport, la.,
1873. Day, Egbert & Pidlar, Pubs.
SANGAMON COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby,
and history of Sangamon County by special authors and contributors.
2 vols., Chicago, 1912. Munsell Pub. Co.
SANGAMON COUNTY—
History of the early settlers of Sangamon County, Illinois, Cen-
tennial Eecord. By John Carroll Powers, assisted by his wife, Mrs.
S. A. Powers. 797 p., Springfield, 111., 1876. E. A. Wilson Co., Pubs.
SANGAMON COUNTY—
History of Sangamon County, Illinois, with portraits biographies
of representative citizens. History of Illinois. 1067 p., Chicago.
Inter-State Pub. Co., 1881.
SANGAMON COUNTY—
Past and preseijt of the city of Springfield and Sangamon County^
Illinois. Bv Joseph Wallace, Illustrated. 2 vols., Chicago, 1904. S.
J. Clarke Pub. Co.
SANGAMON COUNTY—
Plat Book of Sangamon County, Illinois. 88 p. Field Pub. Co.,
Chicago, 1894. Printed by F. Bourquin.
SANGAMON* COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical album of Sangamon County, Illinois,
(•ontaiinn<2: sketches of prominent citizens, the presidents of the United
States and governors of the state. 856 pp., Chicago, 1891. Chapman
Bros., Pubs.
59
ILLINOIS— Continued
SANGAMON COUNTY GAZETTEEE—
Sangamon County Gazetteer, with city directories of Springfield
and Jacksonville. J. C. W. Bailey, Comp. 426 p., Springfield, 1866.
SANGAMON COUNTY—
The story of the Sangamon County Court House. H. D. Giger,
Comp. 25 p. Phillips Bros., Springfield, 1901.
See Springfield. •*
SCHUYLER COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Combined history of Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois. Bio-
graphical sketches. 412 p., Philadelphia, 1882. W. E. Brink & Co.
SCHUYLEE COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman and Selby.
History of Schuyler County. Edited by Howard F. Dyson. 975 p.,
Chicago, 1908. Munsell Pub. Co.
SCOTT COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Historical sketch of Scott County, Illinois, also response to a toast
by John Moses, delivered at Winchester, 111., July 4, 1876. N. M. Knapp.
36 p., Winchester, 111., 1876. Times Job Printing House.
SCOTT COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical album of Morgan and Scott Counties,
Illinois. . 602 p., Chicago, 1889. Chapman Bros., Pubs.
SHELBY COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Combined history of Shelby and Moultrie Counties, IlUnois, with
biographical sketches. 333 p., Philadelphia, 1881. Brink, McDonough
& Co., Pubs.
SHELBY COUNTY—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois. Edited by Bateman & Selby.
History of Shelby County. Edited by George D. Chaffee. 2 vols.,
Chicago, 1910. Munsell* Pub. Co.
SHELBY COUNTY—
Prairie Farmer^s reliable directory of farmers and breeders, Shelby
County, Illinois. 231J p., Chicago, 1918. Published by Prairie Farmer,
Chicago.
SHELBYVILLE, ILLINOIS—
The Lincoln-Thornton Debate at Shelbyville, June 15, 1856. By
D. C. Smith and Homer H. Cooper. See pp. 97-122. In Journal of
the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 1, April, 1917.
SHUKTLEFF COLLEGE—
Alpha-Zeta Society, semi-centennial history, together with a com-
plete roster of active and honorarv members. W. W. Greene. 373 p.,
Alton, 111., 1898. Melling & Gaskins, Pubs.
60
ILUNOIS— Continued
SHURTLEFF COLLEGE—
Shurtleff College, Upper Alton, 111. Autobiographical sketches
one hundred and thiity alumni. Manuscripts.
SHURTLEFF COLLEGE—
The Pioneer School. By Au.sten Kennedy de Blois. 356 p., C
cago, 1900.
SKETCHES OF EARLY LIFE AND TIMES IX KENTTTCE
MISSOURI AND ILLINOIS—
By Elijah lies. 64 p., Springfield, 111., 1883. Springfield Pri
ing Co.
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS—
Directories (1st) 1855-56, 1857-58, 1860-61, 1863, 1866, 1868-'
1869-70, 1872-73, 1873-74, 1874-75, 1876, 1879-SO, 1881-82^ 1882-i
1884-85, 1886-87, 1887-88, 1888-89, 1889-90, 1890-91, 1891-92, 18!
1900 to date 1918.
SPRINGFIELD—
Early description of Springfield. By Zimri Enos. See pp. 190-2"
In Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois State Historical Library.
SPRINGFIELD-
Elijah lies. Day Books. General Store, 1824-1830.
SPRINGFIELD—
St. Joseph's Ursuline Convent. Half a century's record of 1
Springfield Ursulines, by a member of the community. 191 p., Spru
field, 111., 1909. H. W. Rokker.
SPRINGFIELD—
Sangamon County Illinois Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society. By M
Eva Munson Smith; gives list of members. See pp. 199-206. In Pul
cation No. 17, 1912. Illinois State Historical Library.
See San«ramon Count v.
STARK COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Pictures of the past: Memories of Old Toulon, presented to 1
settlers of Stark County. Mrs. Harriet M. Blair. 48 p.. Grand Eapi
Mich., 1905. Cargill Press.
STARK COUNTY—
Stark County and its pioneers. By Mrs. E. H. Shallenberger. c
p., Cambridge, 111., 1876. B. W. Seaton, Pub.
STEPHENSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Centennial history of West Point Township, Stephenson Coun
Illinois. S. Dodd. 13 p., Lena, 111., 1876.
61
ILLINOIS— Continued
"STEPHEXSOX COUNTY—
^- The history of Stephenson County, Illinois, containing biographical
sketches, war record, statistics, portraits of early settlers, history of the
-Northwest, histbry of Illinois. 786 p., Chicago, 1880. Western His-
_ torical Co., Pub.
' STEPHENSON COUNTY—
ft
History of Stephenson County, Illinois, a record of its settlement,
■J organization and three-quarters of a century of progress. By Addison
,. L. Fulwider. 2 vols., Chicago, 1910. The *S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.
^- STEPHENSON COUNTY—
Plat Book of Stephenson County, Illinois, drawn from actual sur-
veys and county records. Philadelphia, 1894. F. Bourquin, Printer.
.. STEWARD, ILLINOIS—
I A history of the town of Steward and of the Twin Groves, Steward
and Fertile Valley Churches. E. L. Thompson, comp. 143 p.. Steward,
111., 1905.
SUMMERFIELD SCHOOL—
Pioneer, Grafton Eoad, Madison County, Illinois. By G. Frank
Long. See pp. 76-79. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical So-
. ciety. Vol. 7, No. 2, July, 1914.
SWEDES OF ILLINOIS—
History of the Swedes of Illinois. Edited by Ernst Wilhelm Olson
' in collaboration with Anders Schon and Martin J. Enberg. 2 vols.,
* Chicago, 1908. The Enberg-Holmberg Pub. Co.
. -TAZEWELL COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Newton Bateman and
Paul Selby; and history of Tazewell County, edited by Ben C. Aliens-
worth. 2 vols., Chicago, 1905. Munsell Pub. Co.
TAZEWELL COUNTY^
History of Tazewell County, Illinois, biographies of representative
citizens. 794 p., Chicago, 1879. C. C. Chapman & Co., Pubs.
TOULON, ILLINOIS—
Pictures of the past: Memories of Old Toulon, presented to the
settlers of Stark County. Harriet M. Blair. 48 p., Grand Eapids,
Mich. Cargill Press, 1905.
TWIN GROVES—
A history of the town of Steward and of the Twin Groves, Steward
and Fertile Valley Churches. E. L. Thompson. 143 p., Steward, 111.,
1905.
UNION COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Atlas of Union County, Illinois, from actual surveys. N. B. Grif-
fing, Philadelphia, Pa., 1881.
62
ILLINOIS— Continued
UXIOX COUXTY—
History of Alexander, Union and Pulaski Counties, Illinois. W.
H. Perrin. 338 p., Chicago, 1883. 0. L. Baskin & Co., Pubs.
TJlSriVEESITY OF ILLINOIS—
Semi-Centennial History. Vol. I. By Burt E. Powell. 631 p.,
tTrbana, III., 1918.
UEBAXA, ILLIXOIS—
Methodist Church. Semi-centennial (^lehration of the Methodist
Episcopal Church at tTrbana. By J. 0. Cunningham, pp. 65-77. In
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 3, No. 2, July,
1910.
UEBANA—
First Baptist Church. Seventy-fifth anniversary of the First Bap-
tist Church, organized September 21, 1838, diamond jubilee week Sep-
tember 21-28, 1913. 107 p., Urbana, III., 1913.
VANDALIA, ILLIXOIS—
Historical souvenir of Vandal ia, 111., being a brief review of the
city from date of founding to the ])resent. E. W. Eoss, comp. 176 p.,
Effingham, 111., 1904. National Illustrating Co.
VANDALIA—
Shall the old Capitol be preserved, its history, etc. Fayette County
Bar Association. John A. Bingham, Chairman, Vandalia, 1913.
VEEMILION COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
History of Vermilion County, Illinois; a tale of its evolution, settle-
ment and progress for nearly a quarter of a century. By Lotte E.
Jones. 2 vols., Chicago, 111., 1911. Pioneer Pub. Co.
VEEMILION COUNTY—
The past and present of Vermilion Count v, Illinois. The S. J.
Clarke Pub. Co., Chicago, 1903. 1158 p.
VEEMILION COUNTY—
History of Vermilion County, together with historic notes on the
Northwest, gleaned from early authors, old maps and manuscripts, pri-
vate and official correspondence, and other authentic, though for the
most part out-of-the-wav sources. Hiram W. Beck with. 1041 p., Chi-
cago, 1879. H. H. Hill & Co., Pubs.
VIEOINIA, ILLINOIS—
Historical sketches. By J. N. Gridley. 445 p., Virginia, 111., 1907.
WABASH COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash Counties,
Illinois, with illustrations and biographical sketches. 377 p., Phila-
delphia, 1883. J. L. McDonough & Co., Pubs.
63
ILLINOIS— Continued
WABASH COUNTY—. ^
Illinois historical, edited by Newton Bateman and Paul Selby;
Wabash County, . biographical, edited by Theodore H. Eisley. 828 p.,
Chicago. Munsell Pub. Co., 1911.
WALNUT GROVE—
Walnut Grove, formerly in Morgan, now Cass County, III. By
William Epler. pp. 61-65. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society, Vol. 9, No. I, April, 1916.
WAE OF 1812—
Illinois in the War of 1812. By Frank E. Stevens. See pp. 62-197.
In Pub. No. 9, 1904. Illinois State Historical Library.
WAR OF 1812—
History of the late war in the Western Country. By Robert B.
McAfee. 534 p., Lexington, Ky., 1816. Publislied by Worsley & Smith.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Diary of Edward W. Crippin, private 27th Illinois Volunteers, War
of the Rebellion, August 7, 1861 to September 19, 1863. See pp. 220-
282. In Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois State Historical Librarv.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Regimental Histories, 4th, 8th, 9th, 14th Cavalry.
7th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1868. Reunions, 1901-1904,
1905-1916.
10th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. Roster of Survivors, 1894-1896, 1899.
13th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1892.
15th Reg.' 111. Vol. Inf. Reunion, 1885.
21st Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. Reunion, 1897.
24th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1864.
31st Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History. Reunions, 1889-90, 1893-1897.
33d Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. Reunions, 1890, 1915.
34th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1903.
36th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1876.
39th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1889.
45th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. Sketch, 1869.
46th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1866.
47th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1905.
50th Reg. III. Vol. Inf. Historv, 1894. Reunions, 1896, 1898-
1908.
55th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1887.
59th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1865.
73d Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1890. Reunions, 1888, 1893,
1894, 1896-1913, 1915.
74th Beg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1903.
75th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1866.
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ILLINOIS— Continued
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
8-ith Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1866.
85th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1901.
86th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1866. Reunions, 1889-1914,
1916.
91st Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1913.
92d Heg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1875. Reunions, 1882, 1891,
1906, 1915.
93d Beg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1898.
102d Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. History, 1865.
104th Reg. 111. Vol. Inf. Reunion, 1891.
WAR OF THE REBELLIOX—
The Patriotism of Illinois. By T. M. Eddv. 2 vols. Chicago.
1865-66.
WAR OF THE REBELLIOX—
Sanganion County Ladies^ Soldiers' Aid Society. By Mrs. Eva
Munson Smith, pp. 198-206. In Pub. Xo. IT, 1912. Illinois State
Historical Library.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTIOX—
Rock Riyer in the Reyolution. By William A. Meese. See pp. 97-
103. In Pub. Xo. 14, 1909. Illinois *^State Historical Library.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTIOX—
Reyolutionary soldiers buried in Illinois. Compiled by Mrs. Harriet
J. Walker. 178 p. The Standard Printing Co., Los Angeles, CaL, 1917.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTIOX—
The army led by George Rogers Clark in his conquest of the Illinois,
1778-79. X^otes by Dr. J. F. Snyder. See pp. 166-178. In Pub. X'o.
8, 1903. Illinois State Historical Library.
WAR WITH MEXICO—
The Fourth Illinois Infantry in the War with Mexico. By Ezra
M. Prince. See pp. 172-187. In Pub. Xo. 11, 1906. Illinois State
Historical Library. Reunions, Ills., 1879-93, 1909.
WARREX COUXTY, COLDBROOK TOWXSHIP, ILLIXOIS—
Early history of Coldbrook Township. Hedgepeth First County
Superior School in Illinois, 1843-1917. By Winnifred Hoffman and
Mary Duncan under the supervision of Miss Minnie Mae Mackey.
WARREX COUXTY, ILLIXOIS—
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois, edited by Xewton Bateman
and Paul Selby; history of Warren County, edited by Hugh R. Moffett
and Thomas H. Rogers. 2 vols., Chicago, 1903. Munsell Pub. Co.
65
ILUNOIS— Continued
WAEEEN' COUNTY—
The Past and Present of Warren County, Illinois, containing a
history of the county, a biographical directory, portraits of early settlers,
statistics and history of Illinois. 352 p., Chicago, 1877. H. p. Kett
& Co., 1877.
WAEEENVILLE, ILLINOIS—
See Family Histories, The Warrens of Warrenville.
WASHINGTON COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Clinton, Washington, Marion
and Jeiferson Counties, Illinois. 585 p., Chicago, 1894. Chapman
Pub. Co.
WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS—
Old little fort. Modem Waukegan. H. L. Conard. 13 p. (From
the National Magazine, December, 1892.)
WAYNE COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Atlas map of Wayne County, Illinois, from actual surveys. B. N.
Grii&Qg, Philadelphia, 1881.
WAYNE COUNTY—
History of Wayne and Clay Counties, Illinois. 242 p., Chicago,
1884. Globe Pub. Co.
WEST POINT TOWNSHIP, STEPHENSON COUNTY—
Centennial history of West Point Township, Stephenson County,
Illinois. S. Dodds. 13 p., Lena, 111., 1876.
WETHEESFIELD, HENEY COUNTY—
Historical sketch. By Charles T. Little. See pp. 480-484. In
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 4, No. 4, January,
1912.
WHIG CONVENTION OF 1840—
Southern Illinois and neighboring states at the Whig Convention
of 1840. By Mrs. Martha Neil Davidson. See pp. 150-159. In Pub.
No. 20, 1914. Illinois State Historical Library.
WHIG CONVENTION OF 1840—
Northern Illinois in the great Whig Convention of 1840. By Mrs.
Edith Packard Kelly. See pp. 137-149. In Pub. No. 20, 1914. Illi-
nois State Historical Library.
WHIG CONVENTION, 1840—
The Young Men^s Convention and Old Settlers^ Meeting at Spring-
field, June 3-4, 1840. By Mrs. Isabel Jamison. See pp. 160-171. In
Pub. No. 20, 1914. Illinois State Historical Library.
— 6 H G
(56
ILLINOIS— Continued
WHITE COUXTY, ILLIXOIS—
History of White County, Illinois, biographies, history of Illinois.
972 p., Chicago, 1883. Inter-State Pub. Co.
WHITESIDE COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Atlas of Whiteside County and the State of Illinois. XXXIV. 91
p., Chicago, 1872. Warner & Beers, Pubs.
WHITESIDE COUNTY—
History of Whiteside County, Illinois, from its first settlement to
the present time, with numerous biographical and family sketches.
Charles Bent. 536 p., Morrison, 111., 1877. L. P. Allen, Printer.
WHITESIDE COUNTY—
History of Whiteside County, Illinois, from its earliest settlement
to 1908, biographical sketches. W. W. Davis. 2 vols., Chicago, 1908.
The Pioneer Pub. Co.
WILL COUNTY ILLINOIS—
Atlas Plat Book of Will County. Chicago, 1893. George A. Ogle
& Co. Pubs.
i
WILL COUNTY—
Forty years ago — a contribution to the early history of Joliet and
Will County. Two lectures delivered before the Historical Society of
Joliet, December 17, 1873, and March 24, 1874. By George Woodruflf.
Pub. by Jas. Goodspeed. Joliet Republican Printing House, 1874.
WILL COUNTY—
Joliet, 111. The great resources, and superior advantages of the
city of Joliet, 111. Hopkins Eowell, comp. 32 p., Joliet, 111., 1871.
Gritzner & Henderson.
WILL COUNTY—
The history of Will County, Illinois, containing a history of the
county, a directory of its real estate owners; portraits of early settlers,
statistics, history of Illinois, history of the Northwest. 995 p., Chicago,
1878. W. LeBaron, Jr., Pub.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
History of Gallatin, Saline, Hamilton, Franklin and Williamson
Counties, Illinois, from the earliest time to the present, with biographical
sketches. 961 p., Chicago, 1887. Goodspeed Pub. Co.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY—
The history of Williamson County, Illinois, from the earliest times
down to the present, with an accurate account of the secession move-
ment, ordinances, raids, etc., also a complete history of its ^T)loody
vendetta,^^ including all its recondite causes, etc. Milo Erwin. "286 p.,
Marion, 111., 1876.
67
ILLINOIS— Concluded
WILMETTE, ILLINOIS—
Antoine Ouilmette, the first settler of Evanston and Wilmette. By
Frank Eeed Grover. 26 p., Evanston, 111., 1908. Evanston Hist. Soc,
Pubs.
WINCHESTER, ILLINOIS—
Life sketches and reminiscences of the late E. G. Miner of Win-t
Chester. Centenary Memorial. 9 p., Winchester, 111., 1909.
WINNEBAGO COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
History of Eockford and Winnebago County, Illinois, from the first
settlement in 1834 to the Civil War. C. A. Church. 386 p., Rockford,
111., 1900.
WINNEBAGO COUNTY—
•
Eockford city directory and county Gazetteer for 1869, with a
history of Winnebago County. 351-71 p., Eockford, 111. Kauffman &
Burch, Pubs.
WINNEBAGO COUNTY—
The history of Winnebago Coimty, Illinois, its past and present,
containing a biographical directory — ^war record, portraits of early
settlers, statistics. 672 p., Chicago, 1877. H. F. Kett & Co.
WINNEBAGO WAE OF 1827-,
By William Thomas. See pp. 265-269.. In Pub. No. 12, 1907.
Illinois State Historical Library.
WOODFOED COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
The past and present of Woodford County, Illinois, containing a
directory of its taxpayers; war record; portraits of early settlers, sta-
tistics, history of Illinois, history of the Northwest. 660 p., Chicago,
1878. W. LeBaron, Jr. & Co., Pubs.
WOODFOED COUNTY—
Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located
in Woodford County, Illinois. A. F. Marshall, Bloomington, 1913.
YELLOW BANKS (NOW OQUAWKA, ILLINOIS) —
Eeminiscences of Yellow Banks. By James W. Gordon. See pp.
54-62. In Pub. No. 21, 1915. Illinois State Historical Library.
YOUNG PEOPLE^S HISTOEY OF ILLINOIS—
From the earliest discoveries to the present time, containing also
a full description of the prehistoric nations, together with their manners
and customs^ as well as those of the early settlers. A. A. Dresbach and
A. C. Dresbach. 260 p., Chicago, 1886. Home Historical SeT:\ft.^.
68
INDIANA
CASS COUNTY—
Biographical and genealogical history of Cass, Miami, Howard and
Tipton Counties, Indiana. 2 vols. Lewis Pub. Co., Chicago, 1898.
COEYDON—
Old Capital Centennial souvenir, Corydon, Indiana^s, birthplace.
Official souvenir. A. 0. Deweese. Louisville, Ky., 1916. Acme Print-
ing Co.
COEYDON—
The Pageant of Corj-don, the pioneer capital of Indiana, 1816-1916.
June 2 and 3, 191G. By Williani Chauncey Langdon. 48 p., New Al-
bany, Ind. Baker^s Printing House, 1916.
EVAXSVILLE—
Evansville and its men of mark. Edward White. 423 p., Evans-
ville, Ind., 1873. Historical Pub. Co.
FAYETTE COUNTY—
History of Fayette County, Indiana. 331 p., Chicago, 1886. War-
ner, Beers & Co., Pubs.
FOUNTAIN COUNTY—
History of Fountain County, n.p., n.d. By T. F. Davidson. 80 p.
Caption title bound with H. W. Beckwith's History of Montgomery
Countv, 1881.
GIBSON COUNTY—
History of Gibson County, Indiana, her people, industries and in-
stitutions, with biographical sketches of representative citizens and
genealogical records of many of the old families. By 6. E. Stormont.
1076 p. B. F. Bowen & Co., 'Indianapolis, 1914.
HENEY COUNTY—
Henry County, past and present ; a brief history of the county from
1821 to 1*871. Elwood Pleas. 148 p.. New Castle, Ind., 1871. Pleas
Bros., Pubs.
HISTOEIC INDIANA—
Being chapters in the story of the Hoosier State from the romantic
period of foreign exploration and dominion through pioneer days, stir-
ring war times, and periods of peaceful progress, to the present time.
By Julia Henderson Levering. 538 p.. New York & London. G. P.
Putnam's Sons, 1909.
HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF INDIANA—
In the biographies of its governors, 1800-1905. (In National cyclo-
pedia of American biography. Vol. XIII. pp. 265-277; see also Index
vol., pp. 83-84.)
69
INDIANA— Continued
HOWARD COUNTY—
Biographical and genealogical history of Cass, Miami, Howard and
Tipton Counties, Indiana. 2 vols., Chicago, 1898. Lewis Pub. Co.
HTJXTINGTOX COUNTY—
History of Huntington County, Indiana, a narrative account of its
historical progress, its people and its principal interests. Compiled
under the editorial supervision of Frank Sumner Bash and U. S. Lesh,
Monroe Wilev and Frank A. Miner, 1914. 2 vols., Chicago, 1914. Lewis
Pub. Co.
INDIANA AS SEEN BY EARLY TRAVELERS—
A compilation of reprints from books of travel, letters and diaries
prior to 1830. Harlow Lindley, ed. 596 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1916.
INDIANA MISCELLANY—
Consisting of sketches of Indian life, the early settlement, customs
and hardships of the people, and the introduction of the gospel and of
schools, biographical notices of the pioneer Methodist preachers of the
state. William Smith. 304 p., Cincinnati, 1867. Author.
JOHNSON COUNTY, INDIANA—
History of Johnson County, Indiana. E. L. Branigin. 863 p.,
Indianapolis, Ind., 1913. B. F. Bowen & Co., Pubs.
LAKE COUNTY— ^
A standard history of Lake County, Indiana, and the* Calumet
region. W. F. Howatt and others. 2 vols. Lewis Pub. Co., 1915,
Chicago.
LA PORTE COUNTY—
History of La Porte County, Indiana. 914 p., Chicago, 1880. C.
C. Chapman & Co., Pubs.
LA PORTE COUNTY—
History of La Porte County, Indiana, and its townships, towns and
cities. Jasper Packard. 467 p., La Porte, Ind., 1876. S. E. Taylor
& Co., Pubs.
LAWRENCE COUNTY—
Industries and institutions. 764 p., Indianapolis, 1914. B. F.
Bowen & Co., Pubs.
METHODIST PREACHERS—
Life and Times of Rev. Allen Wiley, containing sketches of early
Methodist preachers in Indiana and notices of the introduction and
progress of Methodism in the state. F. E. Holliday. Edited by D. W.
Clark. 291 p., Cincinnati, Snowstedt, 1853.
10
INDIANA— Concluded
MIAMI COUNTY—
Bio^aphical and genealogical history of Cass, Miami, Howard and
Tipton Counties, Indiana. 2 vols., Chicago, 1898. Lewis Pub. Co.
MONEOE COUNTY—
History of Lawrence and Monroe Counties, Indiana, their people,
industries and institutions. 764 p., Indianapolis, Ind., 1914. B. P.
Bowen & Co.
MORGAN COUNTY—
The Pioneers of Morgan County. Noah J. Major. Edited by
Logan Esarey. (In Indiana Historical Society Publications. Vol. 5,
p. 231-516.)
PRINCETON—
Centennial celebration of the United Presbyterian Church, Prince-
ton, Ind., 1810-1910. Gilbert R. Stormont, Comp. 117 p., Terre Haute,
Ind., 1911. United Presbyterian Church, Pub.
RANDOLPH COUNTY—
History of Randolph County, Indiana. P]benezer Tucker. 512 p.,
Chicago, 1882. A. L. Klingman.
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY—
The Historic Pageant of St. Joseph County, October 3-5. Spring-
brook Park, South Bend, Ind., 1916.
STARKE COUNTY—
A standard history of Starke County, Indiana. By Joseph N. Mc-
Cormick, Harry C. Miller and B. F. Anderson. 747 p., Chicago, 1915.
Lewis Pub. Co.
TIPTON COUNTY—
Biographical and genealogical history of Cass, Miami, Howard and
Tipton Counties, Indiana. 2 vols., Chicago, 1898. Lewis Pub. Co.
WAYNE COUNTY—
History of Wayne County, Indiana, from its first settlement to the
present time, with numerous biographical and family sketches. Andrew
W. Young. 459 p., Cincinnati, 1872. R. Clarke & Co.
WHITE COUNTY, INDIANA—
A standard history of White County, Indiana. W. H. Hamelle.
2 vols., Chicago. Lewis Pub. Co., 1915.
IOWA
IOWA—
Biographical series. Edited by Benjamin F. Shambaugh, Iowa
City, la.
71
IOWA— Cmicluded
HISTOEY OP THE STATE OF IOWA—
In the biographies of its governors, 1838-1901. (In National
Cyclopedia of .^erican Biography. Vol. XI, pp. 428-435. See also
Index vol. p. 84.)
JACKSON COUNTY—
Annals of Jackson County, Iowa. Eeprinted from the Maquoketa
Sentinel. Published by the Jackson County Historical Society, Septem-
ber, 1908-1909. 113 p., Maquoketa, la.
MONEOE COUNTY—
An illustrated history of Monroe County, Iowa, a complete civil,
political, and military history of the county, from its earliest period of
organization down to 1896. By Frank Hickenlooper. 360 p., Albia,
la., 1896.
KANSAS
EAELY DAYS IN KANSAS—
Printed in installments. Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4. By Charles E. Green,
Historian and Publisher. Olathe, Kansas, 1912.
HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF KANSAS—
In the biographies of its governors, 1854-1898. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. VIII, pp. 340-348. See also
Index vol. p. 85.)
LYNDON—
Annals of Lyndon. By Charles Eansley Green. 298 p., Olatha,
Kans.," 1913. Greenes Historical Series. Vol. 4.
SHAWNEE COUNTY—
Along the Santa Fe trail in the counties of Douglas, Franklin^
Shawnee, Osage and Lyon. Charles Eansley Green. 151 p., Olatha,
Kans., 1912. G. E. Green, Pub.
QUANTEILL AND THE BOEDEE WAES—
By William Elsey Connelley. 542 p.. Cedar Eapids, la., 1910. The
Torch Press.
KENTUCKY
ALLEN^S HISTOEY OF KENTUCKY—
Embracing gleanings, reminiscences, antiquities, natural curiosities,
statistics and biographical sketches. By W. B. Allen, Louisville, Ky.
449 p. Bradley & Gilbert, Pubs., 1872.
COTTEEILL, E. S —
History of Pioneer Kentucky. 254 p., Cincinnati, 1917. Johnson
& Hardin, Pubs.
KENTUCKY— Continiied
dayip:ss corNTV—
History of Davii'ss Coiiiity. Keiitiiokv, toprether with biographies
and an oullim* historv nf KtMitucky. STO p., Chicago, 1883. Inter-
State Pub. (.'u.
FLOWEirs LHTTKKS FIJOM LK\IN(rr()X, KENTUCKY—
(Juhf '2o, \s\'j) ami the lliiimis (Auj^ust It), 1819). In Thwaites
Early Wostcrn Travfl.-.. i: is-lM?;. Vol. li), pp. 85-109.
GREEXE CUUXTV -
A history of Keiitiuky, oiiihratiii;,^ ;;lt*aii in «;.*<, reminiscences, anti-
quities, natural eurio>itii*s, statistics and l)io«^rai)hieal sketches. By
W. B. Allen. -14!) i>., Louisville, Ky. Hradley & Gilbert, Pubs., 1872.
HISTORY OF KENTUCKY—
(Centennial edition). Ky /. Smith. 1>U) p., Louisville, Ky., 1892.
Courier Journal Job Print inir Co.
HISTORY OF PJOXEKK KEXTCCKY—
Bv R. S. Cotterill, Ciminnati, P.) IT. '^ol p. Johnson & Hardin,
Pubs. "
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF KEXTUCKY—
In the biographies of its governors, 17!)*3-190(). (In National Cyclo-
j>edia of American Bingrapliy. Vol. XI II, pp. 1-15. See also Index
vol. pp. 85-8().
KEXTUCKY LITERATURP:—
Local history in Kentueky literature. Manuscript read before the
Louisville Literary Clui), Sei)tember "il, 1915. By Otto A. Bothert.
30 p. Typewritten.
KEXTUCKY UNIVERSITY—
History of Transylvania and Kentucky L'niversities in the biogra-
phies of their presidents, 1T8;M800. (In National Cyclopedia of
American Biography. Vol. IV, pp. 512-51?.
LOCAL HISTORY IX KENTUCKY LITERATURE—
A manuscript read before the Louisville Literary Club. By Otto
A. Rothert, September 27, 1915. 30 p. Typewritten.
METHODIST CHURCH—
Western Cavaliers, embracing the historv of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church in Kentucky from 1832 to 18 11.^ By A. W. Redford. 548
p., Xashville, Tenn., 1876. Southern Methodist Publishing House.
MUHLEXBER(3^ COUXTY"—
A history of Unity Baptist Church, Mulilenberg County, Ken-
tucky. By Otto A. Rothert. 59 p., Louisville, Ky., 1914. J. P. Morton
& Co., Pubs.
73
KENTUCKY— Concluded
PIONEEK KENTUCKY—
See Cotterill.
SKETCHES OF EAELY LIFE AND TIMES IN KENTUCKY,
MISSOUEI AND ILLINOIS—
By Elijah lies. 64p., Springfield, 1883. Springfield Printing Co.
TEANSYLYANIA UNIYEESITY, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY—
Medical department. Annual announcements. Medical faculty,
1839.
WAE OF 1812—
Kentucky in the War of 1812. By Anderson Chenault Quisen-
berry. 222 p., Frankfort, Ky., 1915. Kentucky State Historical So-
ciety, Pubs.
WAE OF 1812—
History of the late war in the Western Country. By Eobert B.
McAfee. 534 p., Lexington, Ky., 181G. Published by Worsley & Smith.
WESTEEN CAVALIEES—
Embracing the history of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Ken-
tucky from 1832 to 1844. By A. W. Eedford. 548 p., Nashville, Tenn.,
1876. Southern Methodist Publishing House
LOUISIANA
ATHANASE DE MEZIEEES AND THE LOUISIANA—
Texas frontier, 1768-1780; documents published for the first time
from the original Spanish and French manuscripts, chiefly in the
Archives of Mexico and Spain. Tr. into English. Edited and anno-
tated by Herbert Eugene Bolton. 2 vols., Cleveland, 0., 1914. The
Arthur H. Clark Co.
HISTOEY OF LOUISIANA IN THE BIOGEAPHIES OF ITS
GOVEENOES, 1769-1900—
(In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. X, pp.
72-84. See also Index vol. p. 87.)
MAINE
BANGOE—
Bangor Historical Society. Fiftieth Anniversary, proceedings at
the Bangor Public Library, Wednesday, April 8, 1914. 88 p., Bangor,
Maine, 1914.
BAPTISTS IN MAINE—
A history of the Baptist in Maine, together with brief notices of
societies and institutions, and a dictionary of the labors of each min-
ister, Joshua Millet. 472 p., Portland. C. Day & Co., Pubs., 1845.
74
MAINE — Contmued
BELFAST—
History of the city of Belfast in the State of Maine from its first
settlement in 1770 to 1875. Joseph Williamson, 1877. Portland, Me.
2 vols. Loving, Short & Harrison, 1877.
BEUNSWICK—
History of Brunswick, Topsham and Harpswell, Maine, including
the ancient territory known as Pejepscot. George Augustus Wheeler
and H. W. Wheeler. 959 p., Boston, 1878. A. Mudge & Son.
CAEOLINE COUNTY—
Maryland's Colonial Eastern Shore; historical sketches of counties
and of some notable structures. Earle, Swepson and Skinner P. G. eds.,
204 p., Baltimore, Md. By the Editors, 1916.
FAEMINGDALE—
Vital records to the year 1892. 96 p., Gardiner, Me., 1909. Maine
Hist. Soc.
FEANKFOET—
History of the town of Frankfort. By Erasmus Jones. 57 p.,
Winterport, Me., 1897. Advertiser Job Print.
GAEDINEE—
Vital records to the year 1892. Gardiner, Maine. Maine Hist.
Soc. 2 vols.
GENEALOGIST—
The Maine genealogist and biographer. Quarterly. 3 vols., 1875-
78, Augusta, Me. Sprague, Owen & Nash.
HAEPSWELL—
History of Brunswick, Topsham and Harpswell, Maine, including
the Ancient territory known as Pejepscot. G. A. Wheeler and H. W.
Wheeler. 959 p., Boston, 1878. A. Mudge & Son, Pub.
HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF MAINE—
In the biographies of its governors, 1820-1896. (National Cyclo-
pedia of American Biography. Vol. VI, pp. 305-319. See also Index
vol., p. 88.)
LINCOLN COUNTY—
A history of the town of Union in the county of Lincoln, Maine,
to the middle of the nineteenth century, with a family register of the
settlers before the year 1800 and of their descendants. J. L. Sibley.
540 p., Boston, Mass., 1851. B. B. Mussey &i Co., Pubs.
MAINE GENEALOGIST AND BIOGEAPHEE—
3 vols., 1875-78. Sprague, Owen & Nash, Augusta, Me.
PEJEPSCOT—
See Brunswick, Maine.
75
MAjNE — Concluded
PIOXEEES OF THE MAGALLOWAY—
From 1820 to 1904. By Grranville P. Wilson. 64 p. Old Orchard,
Mainei, 1918.
TOPSHAM—
History of Brunswick, Topsham and Harpswell, Maine, including
the ancient territory known as Pejepscot. G. A. Wheeler and H. W.
Wheeler. 959 p., Boston, 1878. A. Mudge & Son.
UNION—
A history of the town of Union in the county of Lincoln, Maine,
to the middle of the nineteenth century, with a family register of the
settlers before the year 1800, and of their descendants. John Langdon
Sibley. 540 p., Boston, Mass, 1851. B. B. Mussey & Co.
WAE OF THE EEVOLUTION—
Names of soldiers of the American Eevolution who applied for
state bounty under resolves of March 17, 1835, March 24, 1836 and
March 20, 1838, as appears of record in Land Office. C. J. House,
Comp. 50 p. Burleigh & Flint, Pub. Published by order of the Gov-
ernor and Executive Council.
WAE OF THE EEVOLUTION—
Eevolutionary Patriots of Maine — 3,136 Patriots. See The Na-
tional Genealogical Society Quarterly. Vol. VI, No. 1, April, 1917.
Washington, D. C. Pub. by the National Genealogical Society.
WEST GAEDINEE—
Vital records to the year 1892. 109 p., Gardiner, Me., 1913.
Maine Historical Society.
WINTEEPOET—
History of the town of Frankfort. By Erasmus Jones. 57 p.,
Winterport, Maine, 1897. Advertiser Job Print.
MARYLAND
AECHIVES OF MAEYLAND—
Vols. I and II. Correspondence of Governor Sharpe, 1755-1757,
1757-1761. Baltimore, Maryland Hist. Soc. Pubs. 1888, 1890.
BALTIMOEE, MD.
History of Baltimore City and County. John Thomas Scharb.
947 p., Philadelphia. Louis H. Everts, 1881.
CECIL COUNTY—
Maryland's colonial eastern shore; historical sketches of counties
and of some notable structures. Earle, Swepson & Skirven, P. G., Eds.,
Baltimore, Md., 1916.
76
MARYLAND— Continued
COLOXIAL MAXSTOXS OF MARYLAXD AXD DELAWARE—
By John Martin Hammond. oO-t p., Philadelphia and London,
1914. J. B. Lippincott & Co.
D. A. E. THE PATRIOTIC MARYLAXDER—
Issued (piarterly. Maryland Society ot* the Daughters of the Ameri-
can Revolution. Vols. 1-lJl, 191-1-11)1;. Discontinued.
DORCHESTER COUXTY—
Maryland's colonial eastern shore; historical sketches of counties
and of some notable structure^. p]arle, Swepson & Skirven, P. G.,
Editors. i301 p., Baltimore, Md., liao. By the Editors.
Gi:RMAX SOCIETY OF MARYLAND—
History of the German Society of ]\[arvland. L. P. Henninoc-
hauser, Comp. ;203 p., Baltimore. 1909. Soc. for the Germans in Mary-
land, Pub.
GERMAN SOCIETY OF MARYLAND—
Reports 1887-1900.
HISTORY OF MARYLAND—
From its first settlement in 1634 to the year 1818. James Mc-
Sherry. 405 p., Baltimore, 1899. J. Murphy.
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND—
In the biographies of its governors, 1777-1900. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. IX, pp. 289-314. See also
Index vol., pp. 88-89.)
KENT COUXTY—
Old Kent; the eastern shore of Maryland, records of Kent County,
Maryland, and of the parishes of St. Paul's Shrewsbury and I. U., and
genealogical histories. By George A. Kent. 383 p., Baltimore, 1876.
John P. Des Forges.
MARYLAXD'S COLOXIAL EASTERN SHORE—
Historical sketches of counties and of some notable structures.
Swepson, Earle & P. G. Skirven, eds. 204 p., Baltimore, Md., 1916.
MARYLAND RECORDS, COLOXIAL, REVOLUTIOXARY,
COUXTY AXD CHURCH—
From original sources. By Gains Marcus Brumbaugh. Vol. I,
Baltimore, Md., 1915. William & Wilkins Co., Pubs.
OLD MARYLAND FAMILIES—
A collection of charts compiled from public records wills. Hen-
rietta E. Bromwell. 53 pp., Denver, Col., 1916.
77
MARYLAND— Concluded
PA^TBIOTIC MARYLANDEE—
Issued quarterly. By the Maryland Society of the Daughters of
fee American Revolution! Vol. I, Xos. 1-4: Vol. TI, Xos. 1-4; Vol.
Ill, jSTos. 1-4, 1914-1917. Pub. Baltimore (all issued).
SOMERSET COUKTY, MARYLAND—
See Maryland's colonial eastern shon*. By Swepson Earle & P. G.
Sh'rven.
TALBOT COUNTY^—
History of Talbot ('ounty, Maryland, KUU-lSGl. Compiled prin-
cipally from the literary relics of the late Samuel Alexander Harrison.
Oswald Tilgham, Com])iler. 'i vols., Baltimore, 1915. Williams &
Wilkins, Pub.
TALBOT COUXTY—
See Maryland's colonial eastern shore. By Earle Swepson & P. G.
Skirven.
QUEEN AXXE'S COUXTY^—
Maryland's colonial eastern shore, historical sketches of counties
and of some notable structures. Earle Swepson & P. G. Skirven,
Editors. 204 p., Baltimore, Md., 1916. By the Editors.
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, AXXAPOLIS, MARYLAXD—
History of St. John's College in the biographies of its presidents,
1789-1906. (In Xational Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. I,
pp. 503-507.)
WAE OP THE REVOLUTIOX—
Unpublished Revolutionary Records of Maryland. 3,136 Patriots.
See The Xational Genealogical Society Quarterlv. Vol. VI, Xo. 1,
April, 1917. Pub. Washington, 1). C.
WICOMICO COUXTY^—
See Maryland's colonial eastern shore. Ed. by Earle Swepson and
P. G. Skirven, Baltimore, Md., 1916.
WILLS— C ALEX DAR OF WILLS—
1635 (earliest probated) to 1685, 1685-17'20. 5 vols. Mrs. Jane
Baldwin Cotton, Comp. Baltimore, Md. Kohn & Polleck, Pubs.
WOECESTER COUXTY—
See Maryland's colonial eastern shore. By Swepson Earle & P. G.
Skirven, eds. 204 p., Baltimore, Md., 1916.
MASSACHUSETTS
BABNSTAPLE COUXTY—
See Cape Cod.
78
MASSACHUSETTS— Continued
BERKSHIRE COUXTY—
See Hampden County.
BOSTON—
An address commemorative of the organization of the city govern-
ment in Boston, May 1, 1822. Josiah Adams. 72 p., Boston, 1897.
Municipal Printing Office.
BOSTON—
Record commissioners reports. Vols. 25-39.
CAMBRIDGE—
Historical Society Proceedings. Xos. 1, 2, 3, 10, lOOH, 1907, 1908,
1915.
CAPE COD—
The history of Cape Cod; the annals of Barnstable County and
of its several towns, including the district of Mashpee. By Frederick
Freeman. 2 vols., ^Boston, 1858-62.
CARLISLE—
Vital records of Carlisle, Mass., to the end of the year 1849. 100 p.,
Salem, Mass., 1918. Published by the Essex Institute.
CARVER—
History of the town of Carver, Mass., historical review, 1637 to
1910. By Henry S. Griffin. 366 p., Xew Bedford, Mass., 1913. E.
Anthony & Sons.
CENTRE, MASSACHUSETTS—
See Hanover, Mass.
CHESTER—
See Murrayfield.
CHRONICLES OF THE FIRST PLANTERS OF THE COLONY
OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY—
From 1623-1636. Alexander Young, Boston. Little & Brown,
1846. 571 p.
CLINTON—
Semi-Centennial celebration of the incorporation of the town of
Clinton, March 14, 1850. 176 p., Clinton, Mass., 1900.
COLONIAL HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS—
J. S. Barry. 3 vols., Boston, 1855-57. Phillips, Sampson & Co.
COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS—
Vols. 1-18 (except 15 and 16), 1892-1916.
79
MASSACHUSETTS— Continued
COLONIAL PERIOD—
The founding of a nation, the story of the Pilgrim fathers, their
voyage on the Mayflower, their early struggles, hardships and dangers
and the beginnings of American democracy, as told in the Journals of
Francis Beaumont, Cavalier. By Frank Moody Gregg. 2 vols., Cleve-
land, Ohio, 1915. The Arthur H. Clark Co., Pubs.
COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY—
Chronicles of the first planters of the colonv of Massachusetts Bay
from 1623 to 1636. Alexander Young. 571 p., Boston, Mass., 1846.
Little & Brown.
DANVEES—
History of the town of Danvers, from its early settlement to the
year 1848. J. W. Hanson. 304 p., Danvers, Mass. " The author, 1848.
DEDHAM—
The record of births, marriages and deaths and intentions of mar-
riages in Dedham, 1635-1845. D. G. Hill. 2 vols., Dedham, Mass.
The Town, 1888. Don Gleason Hill, town clerk. Vol. 2 a memorial
volume.
ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS—
The part taken by Essex County in the organization and settle-
ment of the Northwest territory. 72 p. Eeprinted from Historical
Collections Essex Institute. Vol. 25, 1888.
ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS—
Standard history of Essex County, Massachusetts, from its first
settlement to the present time. Boston, 1878. C. F. Jewett & Co.,
Pubs.
FBANKLIN COUNTY—
See Hampden County.
OENEALOGICAL EEGISTEE OF THE FIEST SETTLEES OF
NEW ENGLAND—
John Farmer. 352 p., Lancaster, Mass., 1829. Carter, Andrews
A Co.
HAMPDEN COUNTY—
History of western Massachusetts. The counties of Hampden,
Hampshire, Franklin and Berkshire, embracing an outline, or general
history of the section, an account of its scientific aspects and leading
interests of its one hundred towns. Josiah Gilbert Holland. 2 vols.,
Springfield, Mass., 1^5. Samuel Bowles & Co.
HAMPSHIEE COUNTY—
See Hampden County.
80
MASSACHUSETTS— Continued
FrAXOVER—
diurch and oonicterv records of Hanover, Mass. L. V. Bri.£:gs.
2 vols., Boston, 1895-1004. Wallace Spooner.
HAXOYER—
(Town clerk). A co])v of the records of births, marriages and
deaths and of the intentions of marriage of the town of TTanover, Mass.,
1727-1857. 310 p., Eockland, Mass., 1808. Eockland Standard, Pub.
HAXOVEE—
History and records of the First Congregational Church, Hanover,
Mass., 1727-1865, and inscriptions from the headstones and tombs at
Centre, Mass., 1727-1804. Being volnme one of the church and ceme-
tery records of Hanover, Mass. L. V. Briggs. 2 vols., Boston, 18S)5,
1004. Wallace Spooner, Pub.
HAEDW^ICK—
Vital records of Hardwick, Mass., to the year 1850. Compiled by
Thomas W. Baldwin, A. B., S. B., member of the Xew England His-
toric Genealogical Society. 336 p., Boston, Mass., 1017.
HAVEBHILL—
The story of a Xew England town, a record of the commemoration,
July second and third, 1800, on the two himdred and liftieth anniversary
of the settlement of Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill, Mass. Board of Trade
and City Council. 364 p., Boston, 1801. Joseph' George Cnpples, Pubs.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, MASSACHUSETTS—
List of the presidents, 1701-1006, with biographies. (In Xational
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Index vol., p. 135.)
HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS FROM JULY, 1775 TO 1780—
Alden Bradford. 376 p., Boston, 1825. Wells and Lilly.
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETS—
In the biographies of its governors, 1780-1000. (In Xational Cy-
clopedia of x\merican Biography. Vol. I, pp. 103-127. Sre also Index
vol. 0, pp. 00-01.)
HISTORY OF WOBURX^ MIDDLESEX COUXTY, MASSACHU-
SETTS—
From the grant of its territory to Charlestown in 1640 to 1860, with
a memorial sketch of the author. By Rev. Charles C. Sewall. Samuel
Sewall. 657 p., Boston. Wiggin & Lunt, 1868.
HOMES OF THE MASSACHUSETTS ANCESTORS OF MAJOR
GENERAL JOSEPH HOOKER—
I. P. Gregg. 24 p., Boston, 1000.
HUNTINGTON—
See Murrayfield.
81
MASSACHUSETTS— Cmitiniied
IPSWICH IN. THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY—
Thomas Franklin Waters. 2 vols., Ipswich, Mass., 1905, Ipswich
His. Soc, Pubs.
KING PHILIPS WAR—
Soldiers in King Philip's War, being a critical account of the war
with a concise history of the Indian Wars of New England from 1620-
1677. OflScial list of the soldiers of Massachusetts* Colony serving in
King Philip^s War, etc., etc. By George M. Bodge, A. B. 602 p.,
Leominster, Mass., 1896. Printed for the Author.
LUDLOW—
The history of Ludlow, Mass., with biographical sketches of leading
citizens, reminiscences, genealogies, farm histories, and an account of
the centennial celebration, June 17, 1874. Compiled by Alfred Noon.
692 p., Springfield, Mass., 1912. Springfield Printing & Binding Co.
MIDDLEFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS—
See Murrayfield, Mass.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY—
The genealogies and estates of Charlestown, in the county of Mid-
dlesex and Conmionwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818. 2 vols., Boston,
1879. David Clapp & Son.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY—
The history of Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from
the grant of its territory to Charlestown in 1640 to 1860, with a me-
morial sketch of the author. By Charles C. Sewall. Samuel Sewall.
657 p., Boston, 1868. Wiggin & Lunt, Pub.
MILLBUEY—
Centennial history of the town of Millbury, Mass., including vital
statistics, 1850-1899. Published under the direction of a committee
appointed by the town. Edited by Eev. Eobert W. Dunbar. 814 p.,
Millbury, Mass., 1915.
MONTGOMEEY—
See Murrayfield.
MUEEAYFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS—
A history of the town of Murrayfiohl, earlier known as township
No. 9, and comprising the present towns of Chester and Huntington,
the northern part of Montgomery, and the soutlieast corner of Middle-
field, 1760-1783. By Alfred M. Copeland. 175 p. Maps, 1892. Spring-
field, Mass. Clark W. Bryan & Co., Pubs.
NEWBUBY—
Account of the settlement of Xewbury and Newburyport; in the
biography of Thomas Parker. (In Xational Cyclopedia of American
Biogi»aphy. Vol. XII, p. 249.)
H G
82
MASSACHUSETTS— Continiied
NEWBURYPOET—
Account of the settlement of Xewbury and Newburyport, in the
biography of Thomas Parker. (In National Cyclopedia of American
•Biography. Vol. XII, p. 249.)
NEWTON—
Account of the founding of Newton, in the biography of John
Jackson. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. XI,
p. 323.)
PAPERS RELATING TO PUBLIC EVENTS IN MASSACHU-
SETTS PRECEDING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION—
Printed for the seventy-six society, 1856. 198 p. From the col-
lection in the possession of Dr. A. L. Elwyn of Philadelphia.
PENOBSCOT EXPEDITION, 1779—
Original Journal kept - during the Penobscot Expedition, 1779.
(In Weymouth Historical Society Publications No. 1. Solomon
Lovell.) «
PLYMOUTH COUNTY—
History of the town of Abington, Plymouth County, Massachu-
setts. Benjamin Hobert. 453 p., Boston, 1866. T. H. Carter & Son.
PLYMOUTH COUNTY—
Plymouth Coimty marriages, 1692-1746. Literally transcribed
from the records. L. H. Greenlaw. , Reprinted from volumes one and
two of the Genealogical Advertiser, 1898-1899. Cambridge, Mass.
PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS—
Bradford's history of "Plymouth Plantation^' from the original
manuscript with a report of the proceedings incident to the return of
the manuscript to Massachusetts. William Bradford, 1899, Boston.
Wright & Potter, 1899.
PLYMOUTH—
Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New England. N. B.
Shurtleff, ed. Printed by order of the legislature of the common-
wealth of Massachusetts. 2 vols, in one, 1855.
PURITAN COMMONWEALTH—
The Puritan Commonwealth, an historical review of the Puritan
Commonwealth in Massachusetts in its civil and ecclesiastical relations
from its rise to the abrogation of the first charter. Peter Oliver. 502
p., Boston, 1856. Little, Brown & Co., Pubs.
SALEM—
The Salem press historical and genealogical record. Vol. I, N^o. 1.
Salem Press Publishing & Printing Co., 1890.
83
MASSACHUSETTS— Continiied
SHIHLEY—
Vital records of Shirley, Mass. to the year 1850. Published by the
New England Historic Genealogical Society. 211 p., Boston, Mass.,
1918.
SMITH COLLEGE, NOETHAMPTOX, MASSACHUSETTS—
History of Smith College in the biography of its presidents, 1871-
1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. VII,
p. 121.)
SPBINGPIELD—
Springfield, Mass. families, 1636-1844. Compiled from town and
church records. Thomas B. Warren, Comp. 16 p., Springfield, Mass.,
1898.
SUFFOLK, MASSACHUSETTS—
Suflfolk surnames. 3d Edition. N. I. Bowditch. 757 p., London,
1861. Triibner & Co.
TAUNTON—
The ministry of Taunton, with incidental notices of other profes-
sions, with an introductory notice. By Hon. Francis Baylies. S. H.
Emery. 2 vols., Boston, 1853. John P. Jewett & Co.
TAUNTON—
Beminiscences of Taunton, in ye auld lang syne. C. E. Atwood.
266 p. Taunton, 1880. Eepublic Steam Printing Eoom.
WALTHAM—
Genealogies of the families and descendants of the early settlers
of Waterijown, Mass., including Waltham and Weston. Henry Bond.
2 vols, in one. Boston, 1860. N. E. Hist. Genealogical Soc, Pub.
WESTFIBLD—
The Westfield Jubilee, a report of the celebration at Westfield,
Mass. on the two hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the
town, October 6, 1869, with the historical address of the Hon. William
G. Bates, with historical documents of local interest. 226 p., West-
field, 1870. Clark & Story, Pub., 1870.
WESTON—
Genealogies^ of the families and descendants of the early settlers of
Watertown, Mass., including Waltham and Weston. Henry Bond.
2 vols, in one. Boston, 1860. X. E. Hist. Genealogical Soc, Pub.
WESTPOET—
Vital Eecords of Westport, Mass. to the year 1850. 296 p., Boston.
Pub. by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1918.
84
MASSACHUSETTS— Concluded
WEYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS—
Historical sketch of the town of Weymouth, Mass. from 1622 to
1884. Gilbert Nash. (In Weymouth Historical Society Pub. No. 2.)
346 p. Town of Weymouth, Pub.
WEYMOUTH—
Weymouth Historical Society Publications. 3 vols., 1881, 1885,
1905.
WEYMOUTH—
Weymouth in its first twenty years — a paper read before the
society, November 1, 1882. By Gilbert Nash. (In Weymouth Hist.
Soc. Pub. No. 3. pp. 8M13.)
WILLIAMS COLLEGE, WILLIAMSTON, MASSACHUSETTS—
History of Williams College in the biographies of its founder and
presidents, 1793-1901. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy. Vol. VI, pp. 236-240.)
WINDSOE—
Vital records of Windsor, Mass. to the year 1850. 153 p., Boston,
1917. New England Historic and Genealogical Society, Pubs.
WOBUEN—
The history of Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts from the
grant of its territory to Charleston in 1640 to 1860, with a memorial
sketch of the author. By Eev. Charles C. Sewall. Samuel Sewall.
657 p., Boston, 1868. Wiggin & Lunt.
WOBUEN—
Transcript of epitaphs in Woburn first and second burial grounds.
William E. Cutter and Edward F. Johnson, Comps. Woburn, 1890.
Bound with E. F. Johnson^s Woburn records of births, deaths and
marriages from 1640 to 1870.
MICHIGAN
ALPENA COUNTY, MICHIGAN—
Centennial history of Alpena County, Michigan, giving sketch of
Michigan from its early settlement, fortunes, and misfortunes of first
settlers. The Survey, settlement and growth of Alpena County, from
1837 to 1876. By David D. Oliver. 186 p., Alpena, Mich., 1903.
Argus Printing House.
DETEOIT—
The Detroit city directory and advertising gazetteer of Michigan
for 1855-6. James Dale Johnston, Comp. 303 p. Printed for the
compiler by E. F. Johnston & Co., 1855, Detroit.
85
MICHIGAN— Concluded
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL BEGINNINGS OF MICHIGAlf—
A study of the settlement of the Lower Peninsula during the terri-
torial period, 1805-1837. G. N. Fuller, Michigan Historical Commis-
sion. 630 p., Lansing, Mich., 1916 Publications University Series.
Vol. I.
LIST OF THE GOVERNOES, UNITED STATES SENATORS
AND CHIEF JUSTICES OF THE STATE OF MICHI-
GAN—
1805-1906, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American
Biography. Index vol., pp. 91-92.)
MEMORIALS OF A HALF CENTURY IN MICHIGAN AND THE
LAKE REGION—
Bela Hubbard. 581 p. ^". Y. and London, 1888. G. P. Put-
nam's Sons.
MICHIGAN HISTORICAL COMMISSION—
Michigan History Magazine, 1917-1918. Lansing, Mich.
PAGEANT OF OLD DETROIT—
By James Stanton Park. Detroit, 1915. Speaker — Hines Press.
PAGEANT OF SAINT LUSSON—
Sault Ste Marie, 1671. Justin Winsor. Cambridge, Mass. 34 p.
J. Wilson & Son, 1892.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN—
History of the University of Michigan in the biographies of its
presidents, 1852-190G. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy. Vol. I, pp. 249-251.
MINNESOTA
DER DEUTSCH-AMERIKANISCHE FARMER.
Joseph Och., 248 p., Columbus, 0., 1913. Ohio Waisenfreimd,
Pub.
FLORAL SOME-
Or, first years of Minnesota, early sketches, later settlement and
further develoments. Harriet E. Bishop. 342 p., N. Y., 1857.
Sheldon, Blakeman & Co., Pubs.
FORT SNELLING—
Old Fort Snelling, 1819-1858. Marcus L. Hansen. 270 p., Iowa
City, la., 1918. Iowa State Historical Society, Pubs.
HISTORY OF MINNESOTA—
Edward Duffield Neill, Philadelphia, 1858.
86
MINNESOTA— Condoded
MINNESOTA—
As it is in 1870, special descriptions of counties, towns, etc. J. W.
McClnrg. 296 p., St. Paul, 1870.
MINNESOTA HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Bulletin, 1915-1918, St. Paul, Minn. Hist. Soc, Pubs.
PIONEEE MINISTER OF MINNESOTA—
Experiences. Elder W. B. Hill. 185 p., Minneapolis, 1892. A. J.
Folsom, Pub. (Seventh Day Adventist.)
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA—
History of St. Paul, Minn. J. Fletcher Williams. (Collections
Minn. Hist. Soc. Vol. 4, St. Paul, 1876.)
STORY OF A REGIMENT—
Second Minn. Vet. Vol. Inf. Judson W. Bishop. St. Paul, 1890.
MISSISSIPPI
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI IN THE BIOG-
RAPHIES OF ITS GOVERNORS, 1798-1906—
(In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. XIII, pp.
485-495. See also Index vol., p. 93.
MISSOURI
BAPTISTS IN MISSOURI—
A history of the Baptists in Missouri. Introduction by W. Pope
Yeaman, D. D. R. S. Duncan. 937 p., St. Louis, 1882. Scammell &
Co., Pubs.
BENCH AND BAR OF MISSOURI—
History of, A. J. D. Stewart, Editor. 664 p., St. Louis, 1898.
GAZETTEER OF ILLINOIS AND MISSOURI—
Lewis C. Beck, Albany, 1823.
HISTORY OF MISSOURI—
From the earliest explorations and settlements until the admission
of the state into the Union. Louis Houck. 3 vols., Chicago, 1908.
R. R. Donnelley & Sons.
HISTORY OF NORTHWEST MISSOURI—
Walter Williams, Ed. 3 vols., Chicago, 1915. Lewis Pub. Co.
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF MISSOURI IN THE BIOQEA-
PHIES OF ITS GOVERNORS, 1812-1905—
(In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. 12, pp.
301-310. See also Index vol., p. 94.)
87
MISSOURI— Continued
MISSOUErS STBUGGLE FOE STATEHOOD—
1804-1821. F. C. Shoemaker. 383 p., Jefferson City, Mo., 1916.
Stephens Printing Co.
EOZIEE'S HISTOEY OF THE EABLY SETTLEMENT OF THE
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY—
Finnin A. Eozier. 337 p., St. Louis, 1890. (J. A. Pierrot &
Son, Pub.
ST. LOUIS CITY AND COUNTY—
History of St. Louis, city and county. J. Thomas Scharf . 2 vols.,
Philadelphia, 1883.
ST. LOUIS—
A Civic Masque. By Percy Mackaye, Garden City, N. J. Double-
day, Page & Co.
ST. LOUIS—
Encyclopedia of the history of St. Louis. Wm. Hyde and Howard
L. Conard, eds. 4 vols., St. Louis, 1899. The Southern History County,
Pubs.
ST. LOUIS—
Notable women of St. Louis, Mo. By Mrs. C. P. Johnson, St.
Louis, 1914. Woodward.
ST. LOUIS—
Pageant and Masque. Thomas Wood Stevens. St. Louis, 1914.
ST. LOUIS—
Story of Old St. Louis. By Thomas Edwin Spencer. Prepared for
those who expected to witness pageant celebrating the one hundredth
and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the city. St. Louis, 1914.
Press of Con P. Curran Printing Co.
SKETCH BOOK OF SAINT LOUIS—
Containing a series of sketches of the early settlement. M. 0.
Crooks & J. N. Taylor. 430 p., St. Louis, Mo., 1858. G. Knapp &
Co., Pubs.
SKETCHES OF EARLY LIFE AND TIMES IN KENTUCKY,
MISSOURI AND ILLINOIS—
By Elijah lies. 64 p., Springfield, 111., 1883. Springfield Print-
ing Co.
SOME EBPUBLICAN HISTOEY OF MISSOUEI, 1856-1898—
Chauncey I. Filley. 288 p., St. Louis, 1898.
STOEY OF A BOEDER CITY DUEING THE CIVIL WAE—
By Galusha Anderson. 385 p., Boston, 1908. Little, Brown & Co.,
Pubs.
88
MISSOURI— Concluded
SWITZER'S ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF MISSOURI, 1641-
1881—
C. R. Barns, Ed. and Pub.
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI—
History of the University of Missouri in the biographies of its
founder and presidents, 1841-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of Amer-
ican Biography. Vol. VIII, pp. 182-189.)
MONTANA
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF MONTANA—
In the biographies of its governors, 1864-1901. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. XI, pp. 78-83. See also
Index vol., pp. 94-95.)
NEBRASKA
HISTORY OF NEBRASKA—
From the earliest explorations of the Trans-Mississippi region,
with maps. 2 vols. J. Sterling Morton. Lincoln, Neb., 1907.
LIST OF THE GOVERNORS, U. S. SENATORS AND CHIEF
JUSTICES OF NEBRASKA—
1858-1905, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of Ameri-
can Biography. Index vol., p. 95.)
OCH, JOSEPH—
Der Deutsch Amerikanische Farmer. 248 p., Columbus, 0., 1913.
Ohio Waisenfreund, Pub.
PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF NEBRASKA—
Territory and Journals of Wm. Walker, Provisional Governor of
Nebraska Territory. (Special publication of the Nebraska State His-
torical Society.) Proceedings and Collections Nebraska Historical So-
ciety, 2d Series. Vol. 3, 1899.
NEVADA
GOLDEN STATE—
By R. Guy McClellan. 685 p., Philadelphia, 1872. William Flint
& Co., Pubs.
LIST OF THE GOVERNORS, U. S. SENATORS AND CHIEF
JUSTICES OF THE STATE OF NEVADA—
1861-1905, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of Ameri-
can Biography. Index vol., pp. 95-96.)
REMINISCENCES OF NEVADA—
William M. Stewart. George Rothwell Brown. 358 p., N. Y. and
Washington, 1908. Neale Pub. Co.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
AJSTTEIM—
History of the town of Antrim, New Hampshire, from its earliest
settlement to June 27, 1877, with a brief genealogical record of all
the Antrim families. By W. Cochrane. 791 p., Manchester, N. H.,
1880.
CLAEEMONT—
Claremont War history, April, 1861 to April, 1865, with sketches
of Xew Hampshire regiments and a biographical notice of each Clare-
mont soldier, etc. By 0. F. E. Waite. 300 p., Concord, IST. H., 1868.
McFarland & Jenks.
DUBLIN—
Early Dublin, a list of the Eevolutionary soldiers of Dublin, N. H.
By Samuel Carroll Derby. 34 p., Columbus, Ohio, 1901.
GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF
NEW HAMPSHIEE—
A record of the achievements of her people in the making of a
commonwealth and the founding of a nation. Compiled under the
editorial supervision of Ezra S. Stearns, assisted by William F.
Whitcher and Edward E. Parker. 4 vols. New York and Chicago,
1908. The Lewis Pub. Co.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Collections, 1915. . Proceedings, 1872-1912.
HISTOEY OF THE TOWN OF KEENE FEOM 1732—
When the township was granted by Massachusetts to 1874, when it
became a city. By Simon Goodell Griffin, with events of interest in
the history ot the city, from 1874 to 1904. By Frank H. Whitcomb and
an introductory sketch of the author. By 0. Applegate, Jr. 792 p.,
Keene, N. H., 1904. Sentinel Printing Co., Pubs.
HUDSON—
History of Hudson, N. H. Edited by George Waldo Browne.
Kimball Webster. 648 p., Manchester, N. H., 1913. Granite State
Pub. Co.
KEENE—
A history of the town of Keono from 1732, when the township was
granted by Massachusetts to 1874, when it became a city. By S. G.
GrifiBn, M. A., with events of interest in the history of the city from
1874 to 1904. By Frank H. \\Tiitcomb. And an introductory sketch
of the author. By 0. Applegate, Jr. 792 p., Keene, N. H., 1904.
Sentinel Printing Co.
90
NEW HAMPSHIRE— Condoded
KEENE—
Vital statistics and records of the town of Keene, N. H. Com---'
piled from the to\\Ti records, first church and family records, the orig-
inal Fisher record and the newspapers. By Frank H. Whitcomb, Citf
Clerk. Authorized by vote of the city councils, June J, 1905. Keene,
N. H., 1905. Sentinel Printing Co.
LOXDOXDEEEY—
Vital records of Londonderry, N. H., a full and accurate tran-
script of the births, marriage intentions, marriages and deaths in this
town from the earliest date to 1910. Edited by George Waldo Browne,
Manchester, N. H., 1914. D. G. Annis, Comp. 328 p. Granite State
Pub. Co.
NEW HAMPSHIBE AS IT IS—
Gazetteer, biographical sketches of distinguished men. Edwin A.
Charlton. 592 p., Claremont, N. H. Tracy and Sanford, 1855.
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE HISTOEICAL SOCIETY COLLEC-
TIONS—
Vol. 1-5, 1872-1912, Concord, N. H.
HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIBE—
In the biographies of its governors, 1793-1903. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. XI, pp. 121-142. See aUo
Index vol., pp. 96-97.)
PHILLIPS EXETEE ACADEMY, EXETEB, NEW HAMP-
SHIBE—
History of Phillips Exeter Academy in the biographies of its prin-
cipals, 1783-1900. (In National Cyclopedia of Ajnerican Biography.
Vol. X, pp. 103-108.)
PIONEEES OF THE MAGALLOWAY FEOM 1820-1904—
By Granville P. Wilson. 64 p. Old Orchard, Maine, 1918. '
BOCKINHAM COUNTY—
History of Eockingham County, N. H. and representative citizens.
C. A. Hazlett. 1306 p., Chicago, 1915. Eichmond-Arnold Pub. Co.
WAE OF THE EEVOLUTION—
Early Dublin — a list of the Eevolutionary soldiers of Dublin, N. H.
By Samuel Carroll Derby. 34 p., Columbus, Ohio, 1901.
NEW JERSEY
BUELINGTON COUNTY—
See Stewards genealogical and Historical Miscellany, Nos. 1-2, 1918.
BUELINGTON, N. J.—
History of the church in Burlington, N. J. G. M. Hills. 739 p.,
Trenton, N. J., 1876. W. S. Sharp.
91
NEW JERSEY— Continued
^^APE MAY COUNTY—
See Stewart's genealogical and historical miscellany, Nos. 1-2, 1918.
CHAMBEES, THEODOEE FEELINGHUYSEN—
The early Germans of New Jersey, their history, churches and
genealogies. Dover, N. J. Dover Printing Co. Q^"^ p., 1896.
CHATHAM, MOBBIS COUNTY, NEW JEBSEY—
Brief history of Chatham, Morris County, N. J. By C. A. Phil-
hower. 62 p.. New York. Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1914.
CIVIL AND POLITICAL HISTOEY OF NEW JEESEY—
Isaac S. Mulford. 600 p., Philadelphia. C. A. Brown & Co., 1861.
COLONIAL HISTOEY—
Documents relating to the colonial history of the State of New
Jersey. Calendar of records in the office of the Secretary of State,
1664-1703. 770 p. (oNew Jersey Historical Society Archives, 1st
Series, Vol. 21.)
COLONIAL HISTOEY OF NEW JEESEY—
Documents relating to the colonial history of New Jersey. Cal-
endar of Wills, 1670-1730. (New Jersey Historical Society Archives,
Ist Series. Vol. 23.)
COLONIAL HISTOEY—
Documents relating to the colonial history of New Jersey. Extracts
from American newspapers relating to New Jersey. Vols. 6-7. New
Jersey Historical Society Archives, 1st Series. Vols. 24-27.
COLONIAL HISTOEY—
Documents relating to the colonial history of the State of New
Jersey. Journal of the governor and council. New Jersey Historical
Society Archives, 1st Series. Vols. 13-14; Vol. 1, 1682-1714; Vol. 2,
1716-1738. New Jersey Historical Society Pub., Trenton, N. J.
ELIZABETH—
History of Elizabeth, N. J., including the early history of Union
County. E. P. Hatfield. 701 p., New York, 1868. Carlton & Lanahan.
GLOUCESTEE COUNTY—
See Stewart^s Historical Miscellany, Nos. 1-2, 1918.
GOULDTOWN, NEW JEESEY—
A very remarkable settlement of ancient date; studies of some
sturdy examples of the simple life, together with sketches of early
colonial history of Cumberland County and Southern New Jersey and
some early genealogical records. By William Steward and Eev. Theo-
pMlus G. Stewart. 237 p., Philadelphia. Press of J. B. Lippincott
& Co., 1913.
92
NEW JERSEY— Continued
HACKENSACK—
Historical discourse delivered on the occasion of the re-openinj^
and dedication of the First Reformed (Dutch) Church at Hackensacfc:^
N. J., May 2, 1869. T. B. Romeyn. 131 p., New York, 1870. 'Seyfs^
York Board of Publication.
HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PROV-
INCE—
And country of Pennsylvania and of West New Jersey in America.
By Gabriel Thomas. 55 pp., London, 1698. A. Baldwin.
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW
JERSEY—
With geographical descriptions of every township in the state.
J. W. Barber and Henry Howe. 519 p., Newark, N. J., 1884. Ben-
jamin Olds.
HUDSON COUNTY—
History of the county of Hudson, N. J. Charles H. Winfield.
568 p.. New York, 1874. Kennard & Hay, Pubs.
LIST OF THE GOVERNORS, U. S. SENATORS AND CHIEF
JUSTICES OF NEW JERSEY—
1702-1905, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of Ameri-
can Biography. Index vol., pp. 98-99.)
MONMOUTH COUNTY—
The Shark River District, Monmouth County, New Jersey and
genealogies of Chambers, Corlies, Drummond, Morris, Potter, Shafto,
Webley and WTiite. By George Castor Martin. 100 p., Asbury Park,
1914, New Jersey. Martin & Allardyce Co., Pub.
MORRIS. COUNTY—
Church members, marriages and baptisms, at Hanover, Morris
County, New Jersey, during the pastorate of Rev. Jacob Green and to
the settlement of Rev. Amos Condit, 1746-1796. W. 0. Wheeler and
E. D. Halsey. 32 p., Morristown, N. J. The Jerseyman OfSce, 1893.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY—
A record of Christ Church, New Brunswick diocese of New Jersey.
Alfred Stubbs. 76 p.. New Brunswick, N. J. Terhune & Van Anglen.
76 p., 1865.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TRENTON, N. J.—
History of the Presbyterian Church in Trenton, N. J^ 453 p.,
New York, 1859. Anson D. F. Randolph.
RECORDS OF OFFICERS AND MEN OF NEW JERSEY IN
WARS, 1791-1815—
Adjutant General, Comp. By authority of the legislature, 1898-
1903. Trenton, N. J., 1909.
93
NEW JERSEY— Concluded
HTTTGERS COLLEGE, NEW BEUNSWICK, NEW JEESEY—
History of Eutgers College in the biographies of its presidents,
^'^85-1905. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol.
"Gl, pp. 399-404.)
STEWAET, PEANK H.—
Stewart's genealogical and historical miscellany Nos. 1-2, Wood-
bury, N. J., 1918. Eeferences to, Burlington County, New Jersey, Cape
May County, New Jersey, Gloucester County, New Jersey, Woodbury,
N. J.
SUSSEX COUNTY—
Centennial history of Sussex County, New Jersey, n.p. n.d. Clip-
pings from Sussex record incomj^lete.
SUSSEX COUNTY—
A historical review of the work and services of the Auxiliary Bible
Society of the county of Sussex, New Jersey. W. H. Belden. (Clip-
ping from Sussex Eecord.)
UNION COUNTY, NEW JEESEY—
History of Elizabeth, N. J., including the early history of Union
County, New Jersey. Edwin F. Hatfield. 701 p.. New York, 1868.
Carlton & Lanahan, Pub.
WILLS—
Index of wills, inventories, etc., in the office of the Secretary of
State prior to 1901. n.p., 1912-13. 3 vols. Trenton, N. J.
WOODBUEY COUNTY—
See Stewart's Miscellany, Nos. 1 and 2.
NEW YORK
ABSTEACT OP WILLS—
On file in the Surrogate's office, city of New York, 1665-1801.
(In Vols. 26-41, collections of New York State Historical Society.)
ALLEGANY COUNTY—
See Phelps & Gorham Purchase. By 0. Turner, Eochester, 1851.
BUFFALO HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Papers, 1869-1890, 1896, 1903, 1905-1917.
COLONIAL HISTOEY—
Documents relating to the colonial history of New York, procured
in HoEand, England and France. By John Eomeyn Brodhead, agent
under and by virtue of an act of the legislature. E. B. O^Callaghan,
ed. 11 vols. Index, Albany, N. Y., 1853-1858. Weed, Parsons &
Co., Pubs.
94
NEW YORK— Continued
COLONIAL MILITIA—
Muster rolls of New York Provincial troops, 1765-1764. In col-
lections, 1891.. Fund Publication. Vol. 24. N. Y. State Historical
Society.
COOPERSTOWN—
A guide in the wilderness, or the history of the first settlement in
the western counties of New York, with useful instructions to future
settlers. In a series of letters addressed by Judge Cooper of Coopers-
town to William Sampson of New York. 41 p., Dublin, 1810. Gilbert
& Hodge.
Three hundred copies printed, 1897, with an introduction by James
Pennimore Cooper for George P. Humphrey, Rochester, N. Y., Copy
No. 20.
CORTLAND COUNTY, NEW YORK—
Pioneer history, or Cortland County and the border Wars of New
York. H. C. Goodwin. 456 p.. New York, 1859. A. B. Burdick, Pub.
CROWN POINT—
See Essex County.
DEEDS—
Original book of New York deeds January 1, 1672 to October 19,
1675. 179 p. (In its collections, 1913, Fund Publication. Vol. 46.
New York State Hist. Soc.)
DELAWARE COUNTY—
History of Delaware County, and border wars of New York, con-
taining a sketch of the early settlements in the county and a history
of the late anti-rent difficulties in Delaware. By Jay Gould. 426 p.,
Roxbury, 1856. Kenny & Gould, Pubs.
DENTON, DANIEL—
A brief description of New York, formerly called New Netherlands,
with a bibliographical introduction. By Felix Newman. 63 p., Cleve-
land, 1902. Burrows Bros.
ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS—
State of New York. 6 vols. Hugh Hastings, Albany. The State,
1901.
EMPIRE STATE—
The Empire State; a compendious history of the commonwealth
of New York. 618 p.. New York, 1887. Fimk & Wagnalls.
ERIE COUNTY—
Centennial history of Erie County, N. Y., being its annals from
the earliest recorded events to the hundredth year of American inde-
pendence. Crisfield Johnson. 512 p., Buffalo, N. Y., 1876. Matthews
& Warren.
95
NEW YORK— Continued
USSEX COUNTY—
The military and civil history of the county of Essex, 'New York
and a general survey of its physical geography, its mines and minerals
and industrial pursuits, embracing an account of the northern wilder-
ness, and also the military annals of the fortresses of Crown Point
and Ticonderago. W. C. Watson. 604 p., Albany, N. Y., 1869. J.
Munsell, Pub.
FAMOUS FAMILIES OF NEW YORK—
Historical and biographical sketches of families which have been
identified, with the development of the Nation. Margherita Arlina
Hanmi. 2 vols. N. Y., London, 1901. G. P. Putnam's Sons, Pub.
FLATLANDS— (CEMETERIES)—
Kings County Genealogical Club collections. W. H. Stillwell, ed.
New York, 1882. E. W. Nash.
FOET JOHNSON—
The story of Old Fort Johnson. W. Max Eeid. 240 p., N. Y.
Putnam's, 1906.
FRANKLIN COUNTY—
A history of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York, from
the earliest period to the present time. By Franklin B. Hough. Albany,
1853. Little & Co., Pub.
FRONTIERSMEN OF NEW YORK—
Showing customs of the Indians, vicissitudes of the pioneer white
settlers and border strife in two wars. Jeptha R. Simms. 2 vols.,
Albany, N. Y., 1882. Geo. C. Riggs.
GAZETTEER OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK—
Embracing a comprehensive view of geography, geology, and a gen-
eral history of the state, and a complete history and description of every
county, city, town and village, etc. J. H. French. 739 p., Syracuse,
N. Y., 1860. Pearsall Smith.
GAZETTEER OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK—
Its colonial history, a description of several counties and villages.
T. F. Gordon. 801 p., Philadelphia, 1836.
GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND
FAMILIES—
S. V. Talcott, Comp. 747 p., Albany, N. Y., 1883. Weed, Par-
sons & Company, Pub.
GENESEE COUNTY—
See Phelps & Gorham Purchase. By 0. Turner, Rochester, 1851.
9G
NEW YORK— Continued
HARLEM (NEW YOEK CITY)—
Be vised history of Harlem (City of New York), its origin and
early annals, prefaced by home scenes in the fatherlands, or notices of
its founders before emigration. Also, sketches of nmneroufl famiKes
and the recovered history of land titles. By James Riker, New York,
1904. 908 p. New Harlem Pub. Co.
HEEKIMEE COUNTY, NEW YORK—
A history of Herkimer County, including the upper Mohawk
Valley, from the earliest period to the present time, with a brief notice
of the Iroquois Indians, the early German tribes, the Palatine immigra-
tions; also biographical notices of the most prominent public men of
the county with important statistical information. By Nathaniel S.
Benton. 497 p., Albany. J. Munsell, 1866.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK—
List of presidents, 1804-1906, with biographies. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Index vol., p. 135.)
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK—
In the biographies of its governors, 1777-1882. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol. Ill, pp. 41-65. See aJsa Index
vol., pp. 99-101.)
HOLLAND PURCHASE—
Pioneer history of the Holland purchase of Western New York.
0. Turner. 670 p., Buffalo, N. Y., 1849. Jewett, Thomas aud Com-
pany, Pub.
HOLLAND SOCIETY OF NEW YORK—
Year Book, 1905.
HUGUENOTS IN NEW YORK—
History of New Paltz and its old families (from 1678 to 1820),
including the Huguenot pioneers and others who settled in New Paltz
previous to the Revolution. Ralph Le Ferre. 393 p., Albany, N. Y.,
1903. Brandow Printing Co.
LAW INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK—
List of the presidents, 1828-1906, with biographies. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography. Index vol., p. 135.)
LEGACY OF HISTORICAL GLEANINGS—
Mrs. Catharine V. Bonney, Comp. 2 vols., Albany, N. Y., 1875.
J. Munsell, Pub.
LEWIS COUNTY, NEW YORK—
A history of Lewis County, New York. Franklin B. Hough. 319
p.,^ Albany, N. Y., 1860. Munsell & Rowland, Pub.
97
NEW YORK— Continued
LIYINGSTON COUNTY—
See Phelps & Gorham Purchase. By 0. Turner, Eoehester, 1851. •
LONG ISLAND—
Documents relating to the history of the early colonial settlements
principally on Long Island. B. Fernon, Comp. 800 p., Vol. 14; old
series, Yol. 3, new series. Documents relating to the colonial history of
the state of New York, Albany, 1883. Weed, Parsons & Co., Pubs.
LONG ISLA'ND—
Historical and descriptive sketches of Suffolk County, with a his-
torical outline of Long Island, from its first settlement by Europeans.
By Eichard Mather Bayles. 424 p.. Port Jefferson, L. I. The author^;
1874.
LONG ISLAND HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Catalogues, 1863-1893. Brooklyn, 1893. Eeports, 1863-1898. 30
p., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1898!.
LONG ISLAND—
The Eefugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut. By
Frederic Gregory Mather. 1204 p., Albany, N. Y., 1913. J. B. Lyon
Co., Pubs.
LONG ISLAND—
Sea Spray, a Long Island village. Martha Wickham. 460 p., N.
Y. Derby & Jackson, 1857.
MADISON UNIVEESITY, HAMILTON, NEW YOEK—
The first half century of Madison University, 1819-1869, or jubilee
volume containing sketches of eleven hundred alumni, with portraits
of founders, presidents. Madison University Alumni. 503 p.. New
York, 1872. Pub. Sheldon & Co.
MANHATTAN ISLAND—
Account of the purchase and settlement of Manhattan Island.
(In the biography of Gov. Peter Minuit.) (In National Cyclopedia
of American Biography. Vol. XII, p. 208.)
MANHATTAN-
HOW the Dutch came to Manhattan. Penned and pictured by
Blanche McManus. 82 p.. New York, 1897. E. E. Herrick & Co.
MAYPLOWEE DESCENDANTS—
New York Society of Mayflower Descendants, Bulletin No. 1,
1904.
MEMOBIAL HISTOEY OF THE CITY OF NEW YOEK—
Prom its first settlement to the year 1892. James Wilson Grant,
ed. 4 vols. New York, 1892-93.
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98
NEW YORK— Continued
MOHAWK VALLEY—
See Herkimer County, New York.
MONROE COUNTY—
See Phelps and Gorham Purchase. By 0. Turner, Rochester, 1851.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY—
Annals of Tryon County, or the border warfare of New York, dur-
ing the Revolution. W. A. Campbell. 191 p.. New York, 1831. J. &
J. Harper.
NEW AMSTERDAM—
New Orange, New York, with chronological data. Charles W.
Darling. 43 p. Privately printed, Utica, N. Y., 1889.
NEWBURY—
Account of the settlement of Newbury, in the biography of Joshua
Kockerthal. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol.
XII, p. 604.)
NEW ORANGE, NEW YORK—
New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York, with chronological data.
C. W. Darling. 43 p., Utica, N. Y. Privately printed.
NEW YORK CITY—
List of the presidents of the New York Chamber of Commerce, 1768-
1906, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy. Index vol., p. 152.)
ONEIDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY AT UTICA, NEW YORK—
Transcactions Nos. 8-9, 1898, 1903. Year Book No. 12, 1912.
ONTARIO COUNTY—
See Phelps and Gorham Purchase. By 0. Turner, Rochester, 1851.
ORDERLY BOOK, DURING THE ORISKANY CAMPAIGN, 1776-
1777—
Annotated by William Stone, with an introduction illustrating the
life of Sir William Johnson. By J. Watts De Peyster, and some tra-
cings of the Tories or Loyalists in America, contributed by Theodore
Bailey Myers. 273 p., Albany. Joel MunselFs Sons.
ORLEANS COUNTY—
History of Phelps and Gorham's purchase, and Morris reserve,
embracing the counties of Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Yates, Steuben,
Wayne, Allegany, Orleans, Geneseo and Wyoming. 0. Turner. 624 p.,
Rochester, 1851. William Ailing.
OYSTER BAY—
A documentary history of the Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay,
Island of Nassau, now Long Island. H. A. Stouterburgh. 40 p.. New
York, 1902.
uu
NEW YORK— Continued
PIONEER HISTORY OF THE HOLLAND PURCHASE OP
WESTERN NEW YORK—
0. Turner. 670 p., Buffalo, N. Y., 1849. Jewett, Thomas & Co.,
Pubs.
POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK—
History of, from the ratification of the Federal Constitution to
December, 1840. Jabez Delano Hammond. 2 vols., Albany, 1842. C.
Van Bentiiuysen.
QUEENSBURY—
A history of the town of Queensbury, N. Y., with biographical
sketches and some account of the aborigines of Northern New York.
A. W. Holden. 619 p., Albany, N. Y., 1874. Joel Munsell, Pub.
ROCHESTER—
History of the University of Rochester in the biographies of its
presidents, 1851-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy. Vol. XII, pp. 243-245.)
ST. JOHN^ COLLEGE, FORDHAM, NEW YORK—
History of St. John's College in the biographies of its presidents,
1841-1899. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. Vol.
II, pp. 265-269.)
ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY—
A history of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York, from
the earliest period to the present time. By Franklin B. Hough. 719 pp.,
Albany, 1863. Little & Co., Pubs.
ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY, 1749—
History of St. Lawrence County, New York, with illustrations and
biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Pub-
lished by L. H. Everts & Co., 1878, Philadelphia, 1878. Press of J. B.
Lippincott & Co., Pubs.
ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY, CANTON, NEW YORK—
History of St. Lawrence University in the biographies of its presi-
dents, 1859-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography.
Vol. X, pp. 199-203.)
SALEM, NEW YORK—
The Salem Book, record of the past and glimpses of the present,
prepared for publication by a group of Salem^s sons and daughters*'
Salem, N. Y. Historical Committee. 250 p., Salem, N. Y., 1896.
Salem Review Press.
SOUTHOLD—
See History of the Colony of New Haven, Conn. By Edward R.
I/ambert.
\
100
NEW YORK— Continaed
SPAFFORD, OXONDAGO COUNTY—
By Captain George Kuapp Collins. Published by Onondago Hist.
Assoc, 1917. p. 112. Depler Press, 1917.
SPAFFORD, OXOXDAGO COUNTY, XEW YORK—
Mortuary records with genealogical notes of the town of Spafford,
Onondago County, Xew York. By Captain George Knapp Collins,
p. 230. Depler Press, 1917.
STEUBEN COUNTY—
See History of Phelps & Gorham^s purchase. By 0. Turner,
Rochester, N. Y., 1851.
STORY OF THE EMPIRE STATE—
By Elliott Anthony. 263 p., Chicago, 1891. Chicago Legal News
Co., Pub.
SUFFOLK COUNTY—
Historical and descriptive sketches of Suffolk County, with a his-
torical outline of Long Island, from its first settlement by Europeans.
Richard Mather Bayles. Port Jefferson, L. I., 1874. The Author.
TICONDERAGO—
See Essex County.
ULSTER COUNTY, NEW YORK—
See History of Xew Paltz, X. Y. and its old families. By Ralph
Le Ferre.
ULSTER COUXTY—
Probate records in the office of the surrogate, and in the county
clerk^s office at Kingston, X. Y. abstract and translation of the Dutch
and English wills. Gustave Anjou. 2 vols., Xew York, 1906.
VASSAR COLLEGE—
Poughkeepsie, X. Y. History of Vassar College in the biographies
of its founders and presidents, 1862-1906. (In Xational Cyclopedia of
American Biography. Vol. V, pp. 233-236.)
WAR OF THE REVOLUTIOX—
Xew York Historical Society. Muster and payrolls of the War
of the Revolution, 1775-1783. In Xew York Historical Society's Col-
lections, 1914-15. Publication Fund. Vols. 47-48.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTIOX—
Xew York Revolutionary Papers. (In Its Collections, 1878-1880.
Fund publication. Vols. 11-13.)
101
NEW YORK— Clonduded
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
New York in the Revolution. Berthold Femow, Editor. Pre-
pared under the direction of the Board of Regents. State Archives.
Vol. 16. Documents relating to the colonial history of the state o£
New York. Albany, N. Y., 1887. Weed, Parsons & Company.
WARSAW—
History of the town of Warsaw, New York, with family sketches
and biographical notes. Andrew W. Young. 400 pp., Buffalo, N. Y.,
1869. Sage Sons & Co., Pubs.
WAYNE COUNTY, NEW YORK—
See Phelps and Gorham^s Purchase. By 0. Turner, Rochester, 1851.
WESTERN COUNTIES OF NEW YORK—
A guide in the wilderness; or, the history of the first settlement in
the Western Counties of New York, with useful instructions to future
settlers. William Cooper. In a series of letters addressed by Judge
Cooper of Cooperstown to William Sampson, of New York, 1897.
Bodiester, N. Y. Copy No. 20. Dublin, Gilbert & Hodges.
WEST FARMS—
Early settlers of West Farms, AVestchester County, New York.
Copied from the manuscript record of the late Rev. Theodore A. Leg-
gett, with addition by A. Hatfield, Jr. 117 p.. New York, 1913. A.
Hatfield, Jr.
WYOMING COUNTY—
See History of Phelps and Gorham^s Purchase. By 0. Turner,
Rochester, N. Y., 1851. William Ailing.
YATES COUNTY—
See History of Phelps and Gorham^s Purchase. By 0. Turner,
Eochester, N. Y., 1851. 624 p. WiUiam Ailing.
NORTH CAROUNA
ALAMANCE COUNTY—
The history of Alamance, a work for the degree of M. A. at the
University of North Carolina. By Miss S. W. Stockard. 166 p.,
Ealeigh, N. C, 1900. Capitol Printing Co.
BAGLEY WOETH—
Worth Bagley, Ensign U. S. N., the first fallen hero. Biograph-
ical sketch. By Josephus Daniels. 88 p., Norfolk, Ya., 1898.
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION—
Chowan Baptist Association. History of the North Carolina
Chowan Baptist Association, 1806-1882. lil p., Ealeigh, N. C, 1882.
Edwards, Broughton & Co., Pubs.
102
NORTH CAROUNA— Continued
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION—
The history of the South Fork Baptist Association or the Baptists
for one hundred years in Lincoln, Catawba and Gaston Counties^ North
Carolina. By Major W. A. Graham. 200 p., Lincolnton, N. C, 1901.
The Journal Printing Co.
BAPTIST ASSOCIATION, BEOAD RIVEE AND KING'S MOUN-
TAIN—
Sketches historical and biographical of the Broad Eiver and King's
Mountain Baptist Association from 1800 to 1882. By Deacon John E.
Logan, together with an introductory sketch of the author. By E. L.
Bybum, Esq. 605 p., Shelby, N. C, 1887. Babington & Eoberts Co.,
Pub.
BAPTIST CHUECH—
Grassy Creek Baptist Church. A history of Grassy Creek Baptist
Church from its foundation to 1880, with biographical sketches of its
pastors and ministers. By Eobert I. Devin. 150 p., Baleigh^ N. C,
1880. Edwards, Broughton & Co., Printers.
BAPTIST CHUECH, NOETH CAEOLINA—
Proceedings of the sixteenth anniversary of the Baptist State Con-
vention of North Carolina, held with the church at Baleigh, October
15-20, 1846. 41 p., Baleigh, 1847. Printed at the Eecorder Office.
BAPTISTS IN NOETH CAEOLINA—
A historv of the Baptists in North Carolina. By Bev. Chas. B.
Williams, A.B., D.D. 214 p., Ealeigh, N. C, 1901. Press of Edwards
& Broughton.
BEANSON^S NOETH CAEOLINA BUSINESS DIEECTOEY FOB
1867-8—
Containing facts, figures, names and location. 168 p., Ealeigh,
1867. Branson & Jones, Pubs.
CHAELOTTE—
Charlotte Directory, 1875-6; sketch of Charlotte. 146 p., Char-
lotte, N. C. Beasley & Emerson, Pub., 1875-76.
CHEONOLOGY OF NOETH CAEOLINA—
Showing when the most remarkable events connected vrith her
history took place, from the year 1584 to the present time, with explan-
atory notes. By D. K. Bennett. 143 p.. New York, 1858. James M.
Edney, Pub.
103
NORTH CAROUNA— Continaed
COLONIAL AND STATE RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA,
1886-1909—
3 vols., Nos. 1-10. Colonial records, 1662-1776. Edited by William
L. Saunders. Vols. 11-31, State Records, 1777-1790. Edited by
Walter Clark. Vols. 23-26, Laws, 1715-1790. Edited by Walter Clark.
Vols. 27-30, Index publidied under the supervision of the public
libraries, by order of the General Assembly.
D. A. R.—
The North Carolina Booklet. Published by the Daughters of the
American Revolution, Raleigh, N. C, 1910-1918.
DURHAM—
Ramsey^s Durham Directory for the year 1892, white and colored
population given separate. 238 p., Durham, N. C, 1892. N. A. Ram-
sey, Pub.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY—
Journal of the Senate of the General Assembly of the state of
North Carolina at its first session, 1862. 288 p., Raleigh, N. C, 1862.
W. W. Holden, Printer to the State.
GREENSBORO—
Directory, 1879-1880. Chas. Emerson & Co., Raleigh, N. C, 1879.
Edwards, Broughton & Co., Pub.
GUILFORD COUNTY—
Greensboro, 1818-1904, facts, figures, traditions and reminiscences.
J. W. Albright, Comp. 134 p., Greensboro, N. C, 1904. J. J. Stone
& Co., Pub.
HALIFAX COUNTY, N. C—
History of Halifax County, North Carolina. W. C. Allen, Boston.
The Comhill Co., 1918. 235 p.
HARNETT, CORNELIUS—
Cornelius Harnett, an essay in North Carolina history. By R.
D. W. Connor. 209 p., Raleigh, N. C, 1909. Edwards & Broughton
Printing Co.
HAYWOOD COUNTY—
Centennial of Havwood County and its county seat, Waynesville,
N. C, 1808-1908. By W. C. Allen. 184 p., Waynesville, N. C. Courier
Printing Co., 1908.
HILLSBORO, COLOXTAL AND REVOLUTIONARY—
By Francis Xash. 100 p., Raleigh, X. C, 1903. Edwards
Broughton, Printers.
104
NORTH CAROUNA— Continued
HISTOEICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTEE OF NORTH
CAROLINA—
J. R. B. Hathaway, Ed. Quarterly, Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, 1900; Vol.
2, Nos. 1-4, 1901 ; Vol 3, Nos. 1-3, 1903. Pub. Edenton, N. C.
HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA—
By Samuel A. Court Ashe. Vol. I only, Greensboro, N. C, 1908.
C. L. Van Noppen, Pub.
HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA—
With maps, etc. By Francis L. Hawks, D.D., L.L.D. Vol. I.
Embracing the period between the first voyage to the colony in 1684
and the last in 1591. 254 p. 80, Fayetteville, N. C. Pub. by E. J.
Hale & Son.
HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA—
Hugh Williamson. 2 vols., Philadelphia, 1812. Thomas Dobson.
LEGISLATIVE MANUAL AND POLITICAL REGISTER OF
NORTH CAROLINA FOR THE YEAR 1878—
Compiled by John H. Wheeler. 381 p., Raleigh, N. C, 1874=.
Josiah Turner, Jr., State Printer.
LINCOLN COUNTY—
See Sketches of North Carolina. By C. L. Hunter.
LIST OF THE GOVERNORS, U. S. SENATORS, CHIEF JUS-
TICES OF NORTH CAROLINA—
1789-1905. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography. In-
dex vol., pp. 101-102.)
MECKLENBURG COUNTY—
See Sketches of North Carolina. By C. L. Hunter.
MOORE COUNTY—
Business Directory, 1898. Compiled and published by Levi Bran-
son. 125 p., Raleigh, N. C, 1898.
PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE CONVENTION OF
NORTH CAROLINA— -
Called to amend the Constitution of the State, which assembled
at Raleigh, June 4, 1835, to which are subjoined the convention act
and the amendments to the constitution, together with the votes of the
people. 424 p., Raleigh, 1836. Printed by Joseph Gales & Son.
RALEIGH—
Directory of Raleigh, N. C, 1887. 197 p., Raleigh, N. C, 1887.
Edwards, Broughton & Co.
105
NORTH CAROUNA— Continued
RALEIGH—
Historical Ealeigh from its foundation in 1792, with sketches of
Wake County and its important towns. By M. N. Amis. 289 p., Raleigh,
N. C, 1913. Commercial Printing Co.
BANDOLPH COUNTY—
North Carolina Directory, 1894. Compiled and published by Levi
Branson. 107 p., Raleigh, N. C, 1894.
BANDOLPH COUNTY—
Reminiscences of Randolph County. By J. A. Blair, Asheboro, N.
C. 57 p., Greensboro, N. C, 1890. Reece & Elam, Book and Job
Printers.
BELIGIOUS DEVELOPMENT IN THE PROVINCE OF NORTH
CAROLINA—
By Stephen Beauregard Weeks, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University
Studies. 68 p. Tenth Series Vol. VI. Baltimore, 1892. The Johns
fopkins Press.
EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA—
In three lectures. By Rev. Francis L. Hawks, D.D., L.L.D. Hon.
^.vid L. Swain, L.L.D. and Hon. Wm. A. Graham, L.L.D., to which is
^efixed a preliminary sketch of the Battle of the Alamance. Compiled
r WilUam D. Cooke, A.M. 23G p., Raleigh, N. C, 1853. William D.
ooke, N. Y., 1853. G. P. Putnam & Co.
^OWAN COUNTY—
A history of Rowan County, North Carolina, containing sketches
>^ prominent families and distinguished men, with an appendix. Jethro
BrTimple. Salisbury, N. C. Elizabeth Maxwell Steele. Chapter D. A. R.
^18 p., 1916.
BOWAN COUNTY—
Rowan County, North Carolina records, early settlers. E. H. Bean.
11 p., Washington, D. C, 1914.
EOWAN COUNTY—
Bee Sketches of North Carolina. By C. L. Hunter.
SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA-^
Directory, 1879-80. Sketch of Salem. Chas. Emerson & Co., Ral-
?igh, N. C, 1879. Edwards, Broughton & Co., Pubs.
=;HAFFER'S NEAV township map OF NORTH CAROLINA,
1886—
Published, Raleigh, N. C. By A. W. Shaffer, Author & Pub.
106
NORTH CAROUNA— Contumed
SKETCHES OF NOETH CAROLINA—
Historical and biographical, illustrative of the principles of a por-
tion ot her early settlers. W. H. Foote. 557 p.. New York, 1846.
Eobert Carter, Pub.
SOME MEMOEIES OF MY LIFE—
By Alfred Moore Waddell. 249 p. Raleigh, N. C. Edwards &
Broughton Printing Co., 1908.
TRINITY COLLEGE, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA—
History of Trinity College in the biographies of its presidents,
1842-1894. (In National CyclopecJia of American Biography. VoL
III, pp. 445-447.)
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA—
Catalogue of the Trustees, Faculty and Students of the University
of North Carolina, 1860-61. 40 p. Chapel HiU, 1861. John B.
Neathery, Book, Job & Card Printer.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA—
History of the University of North Carolina in the biographies of
its presidents, 1804-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy. Vol. XIII, pp. 241-245.)
WAKE COUNTY—
See Historical Raleigh. By W. N. Amis.
WAKE COUNTY—
Wake County, Economic and Social. Issued by the Wake County
Club, University of North Carolina, April, 1918. 6. B. Lay, ed. 64 p.,
Raleigh, N. C, 1918. Edwards & Broughton Printing Co.
WAKE FOREST COLLEGE, NORTH CAROLINA—
General catalogue, 1834-5, 1891-2. Prepared by C. E. Taylor.
199 p., Raleigh, N. C, 1892. Edwards & Broughton, Printers.
WAUTAUGA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA—
History of Wautauga County, North Carolina, with sketches of
prominent families. By John Preston Arthur, written at the request
of Roy M. Brown, W. D. Farthing and others. 364 p., Richmond, 1915.
Everett Waddey Co.
WILLS—
Abstract of North Carolina wills, compiled from original and
recorded wills in the office of the Secretary of State. J. Bryan Grimes,
Comp. 670 p., Raleigh, 1910. Pub. by the State.
WILMINGTON—
Directory of the city of Wilmington, N. C, 1883. Published by
Richards & Co. 195 p., Raleigh, N. C, 1883.
107
NORTH CAROUNA— Concluded
WINSTON—
Directory, 1878-80. Historical sketch of Winston. Chas. Emerson
& Co., Baleigh, N. C, 1879. Edwards, Bronghton & Co.
NORTH DAKOTA
DEE DEUTSCH-AMERIKANISCHE FAEMEE—
Joseph Och. 248 p., Columbus, 0., 1913. Ohio Waisenfreund,
Pubs.
LEGISLATIVE MANUAL—
North Dakota, 1903.
LIST OP THE GOVEENOES, U. S. SENATOES, CHIEF JUS-
TICES OF NOETH DAKOTA—
1889-1906, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of Ameri-
can Biography. Index vol., p. 102.)
UNITED STATES VOLUNTEEE CAVALEY, SPANISH-
AMEEICAN WAE—
Grisby's Cowboys, Third U. S. Vol. Cavalry. A historical review of
the regiment and compendium of the biographies of the noted men com-
prising the same. Otto L. Sues. 363 p., Salem, S. D., 1900. James E.
Patten, Pub.
OHIO
AKEON, OHIO—
Fifty years of Akron and Summit County, Ohio. Samuel Alan-
son Lane, Akron, Ohio, 1892. Beacon Job Dept.
AUGLAIZE COUNTY—
History of Western Ohio and Auglaize County, with biographical
sketches of pioneers and prominent public men. C. W. Williamson.
860 p., Columbus, 0., 1905. W. M. Linn & Sons, Pub.
CHILLICOTHE CENTENNIAL ANXIVEESAEY CELEBEATION
AT CHILLICOTHE—
May 20-21, 1913, under the auspices of the Ohio State Archaeologi-
cal and Historical Society. Ed. by E. 0. Eandall. 730 p., Columbus,
0., 1903. Press of Fred J. Heer.
CLEVELAND—
Memorial record of the county of Cuyahoga and city of Cleveland,
Ohio. 924 p., Chicago. Lewis Pub. Co., 1894.
COLUMBIA COUNTY—
With biographical sketches of prominent men and pioneers, Phila-
delphia. D. W. Ensign & Co., 1879. 334 p.
108
OHIO — Continued
COSHOCTON COUNTY, OHIO—
History of Coshocton County, Ohio; its past and present, 1740-
1881, containing a comprehensive history of Ohio, a complete history
of Coshocton County, a history of its soldiers in the late war, biogra^
phies and histories of pioneer families, etc. Comp. by Norman Newell
Hill, Jr. 833 p., Newark, Ohio, 1881. A. A. Graham & Co., Pubs.
CUYAHOGA COUNTY—
Memorial record of the county of Cuyahoga and city of Cleveland,
Ohio. 924 p., Chicago. Lewis Pub. Co., 1894.
ERIE COUNTY—
History of Erie County, Ohio, with biographical sketches. Edited
by Lewis Cass Aldrich. 653 p., Syracuse, N. Y., 1889. Mason &
Co., Pub.
FEANKLIN COUNTY— •
History of Franklin County, Ohio; a collection of reminiscences
of the early settlement of the county, with biographical sketches, and
a complete history of the county to the present time. By William T.
Martin. Columbus, Ohio, 1858. Follett, Foster & Co., Pubs.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY—
Sketches of the Senators and Representatives in the Fifty- fourth
General Assembly of the state of Ohio, convened January 2, 1860.
W. Cooper. 80 p., Columbus, 1861.
GUERNSEY COUNTY—
History of Guernsey County, Ohio. Cyrus Parkinson, B. Sarchet.
2 vols., Indianapolis, Ind., 1911. B. F. Bowen & Co.
HANCOCK COUNTY—
History of Hancock County from its earliest settlement to tti-^
present time, together with reminiscences of pioneer life, incidents, st^^'
tistical tables and biographical sketches. By D. B. Beardsley. 472 j^ '
Springfield, Ohio, 1881. Republic Printing Co.
HARDIN COUNTY, OHIO—
Portraits and biographical record of Marion and Hardin Countie^^
Ohio. 560 p., Chicago, 1895. Chapman Pub. Co., Pub.
HARRISON COUNTY—
Historical collections of Harrison County in the state of Ohio^ '
By Charles A. Hanna. 636 p., New York, 1900. Privately Printed.
HIGHLAND COUNTY—
The history of the county of Highland to July 4, 1876, with the -
proceedings of the assembled people who met on that day to celebrate
the Centennial birthday of the Nation. James H. Thompson, 1878.
132 pp. Hillsboro, Ohio Gazette.
109
OHIO — Continiied
[STOEICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE MAHONING VALLEY—
Biographical sketches, sale and settlement of the lands belonging
the Connecticut Land Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Mahoning
illey Historical Society, 1876. 524 p.
BJNYON COLLEGE, GAJMBIEE, OHIO—
History of Kenyon College in the biographies of its presidents,
26-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol.
[I, pp. 1-9, and Vol. VIII, p. 138.)
SrOX COUNTY, OHIO—
History of Knox County, Ohio; its past and present containing
)graphies. N. N. Hill, Jr., Comp. 856 p., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. A. A.
'aham & Co., Pubs.
^^ox COUNTY—
Past and present of Knox County, Ohio. A. B. Williams. 2 vols.,
dianapolis, 1912. B. F. Bowen & Co.
CKING COUNTY—
Centennial history of Licking County, Ohio, read at the Centennial
ebration of the Licking County Agricultural Society at the Old
nt, July 4, 1876. Isaac Smucker. 80 p., Newark, Ohio, 1876. Lick-
5 County Agricultural Society, Pub.
CKING COUNTY—
History of Licking County, Ohio, its past and present. N. N.
ill, Jr. 822 p., Newark, Ohio, 1881. A. A. Graham & Co.
:CKING COUNTY—
Our pioneers, biographical sketches, pioneers of 1801-1802.
oneer women of the west by Kev. Mrs. C. Springer. A poem The
oneers of Licking County. By A. B. Clark. Isaac Smucker. 33 p.,
2wark, Ohio, 1872. Clark & King.
[ST OP THE GOVEENORS, U. S. SENATORS AND CHIEF
JUSTICES OP OHIO—
1803-1905, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of Ameri-
n Biography. Index vol., p. 103.)
DRAIN COUNTY, OHIO—
The early history of Lorain County, Ohio, an address delivered
ily 4, 1876, at Elyria, Ohio. By W. W. Boynton. 35 p., 1876..
Drain County Agricultural Society.
QCAS COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of the city of Toledo and Lucas
id Wood Counties, Ohio. 523 p., Chicago, 1895. Chapman Pub. Co.
110
OHIO — Continued
MAHONING COUNTY—
Historical collections of the Mahoning Valley, biographical sketches,
sale and settlement of the lands belonging to the Connecticut Land
Company. 524 p., Youngstown, Ohio, 1876. Mahoning Valley Hist.
Soc.
MAHONING COUNTY—
History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties with biographical
sketches. 2 vols., Cleveland, Ohio, 1882. H. Z. Williams & Bro., Pub.
MAEION COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Marion and Hardin Counties,
Ohio. 560 p., Chicago, 1895. Chapman Pub. Co.
MASSIE, NATHANIEL, A PIONEER OF OHIO—
Sketch of his life and selections from his correspondence. By David
Meade Massie. 285 p., Cincinnati, 1896. Clarke, Pub.
MEDINA COUNTY—
Pioneer history of Medina County. By N. B. Northrop. 224 p*,
Medina, Ohio, 1861. G. Eedway, Printer.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO—
The history of Montgomery County, Ohio. 760 pp., Chicago, 1882.
W. H. Beers & Co.
OBERLIN COLLEGE, OBERLIN, OHIO—
History of Oberlin College in the biographies of its founder and
presidents, 1833-1896. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy, Vol. II, pp. 460-465.)
PERRY COUNTY—
History of Perry County, Ohio. Clement L. Martzolflf. 195 p.,
New Lexington, Ohio, 1902. Ward & Weiland.
PIONEERS—
Our pioneers, biographical sketches, pioneers of 1801-1802, pioneer
women of the west. By Rev. Mrs. C. Springer. A poem — The pioneers
of Licking County. By A. B. Clark. Isaac Smucker. Pioneer pam-
phlet No. 7. 33 p., Newark, Ohio. Clark & King, Pubs., 1872.
PORTAGE COUNTY—
A portrait and biographical record of Portage and Summit Coun-
ties, Ohio, containing biographical sketches of many prominent and
representative citizens. 988 p., Logansport, Ind., 1898. A. \V. Bowen*
Ill
OHIO — Continued
ICELAND COUNTY—
History of Richland County, Ohio, (including the original boun-
iries) its past and present containing a condensed comprehensive
story of Ohio, including an outline history of the Northwest, a com-
ete history of Eichland County, miscellaneous matter, map of the
•unty, biographies and histories of the most important families, etc.,
c. Compiled by Albert Adams Graham. 941 p., Mansfield, Ohio,
J07-1880. A. A. Graham & Co.
4.NDUSKY COUNTY PIONEEE AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIA-
TION—
Year Books, 1913-1917. Basil Meek, Sec. Published Fremont,
tio.
CTMMIT COUNTY, OHIO—
Fifty years and over of Akron, Summit County, Ohio. Samuel
lanson Lane. Akron, Ohio, 1892. Beacon, Job Dep.
[JMMIT COUNTY—
History of Summit County, with an outline sketch of Ohio. Edited
T W. H. Perrin, Chicago, 111., 1881. Baskin & Batley.
DMMIT COUNTY—
A portrait and biographical record of Portage and Summit Coun-
38, Ohio, containing biographical sketches of many prominent and
jresentative citizens. 988 p., Logansport, Ind., 1898. A. W. Bowen.
DLBDO-
Portrait and biographical record of city of Toledo and Lucas and
ood Counties, Ohio. 523 p., Chicago, 1895. Chapman Pub. Co.
BUMBULL COUNTY—
Historical collections of the Mahoning Valley, biographical sketches,
le and settlement of the lands belonging to the Connecticut Land
^mpany. 524 p., Youngstown, Ohio, 1876. Mahoning Valley His-
cical Society.
BUMBULL COUNTY—
History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties, with biographical
etches. 2 vols., Cleveland, Ohio, 1882. H. Z. Williams & Bro.
-ASHINGTON COUNTY AND THE EARLY SETTLEMENT
OP OHIO—
Being the Centennial address before the citizens of Washington
^iinty. Marietta, Ohio, July 4, 1876. I. W. Andrews. 83 p., Cincin-
*i, 1877. Peter G. Thomson, Pub.
AYNE COUNTY—
History of Wayne County, Ohio, from the days of the pioneers and
Qt settlers to the present time. By Benjamin Douglass. 868 p.,
cSianapolis, Ind., 1878. E. Douglass.
112
■
OHIO — Concluded
WESTEEX EESERYE UNIVERSITY, CLEVELAND, OHIO—
Ilistor}'^ of Western Reserve University in the biographies of its
presidents, 18;U-190G. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography,
Vol. VII, pp. 224-226.)
WOOD COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of city of Toledo and Lucas and
Wood Counties. 523 p., Chicago, 1895. Chapman Pub. Co.
OREGON
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN THE BIOGRAPHIES
OF ITS GOVERNORS—
1845-1900. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography,
Vol. VIII, pp. 1-8. See also Index vol., p. 104.,
OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Quarterly, 1916-1918. Published Portland, Oregon— By the So-
ciety.
PENNSYLVANIA
ARC^HBALD—
Old time Archbald, the early institutions and industries of the
town, how the place looked to pioneers. Edited by P. A. Philbin. 46
p., Archbald, Pa. Citizen Press, 1915.
BIOGRAPHICAL ANNALS OF DECEASED RESIDENTS OF THE
WEST BRANCH VALLEY OF THE SUSQUEHANNA-
From the earliest times to the present. By J. F. Meginness (John
of Lancaster). 272 p., Williamsport, Pa. Gazette & Bulletin Printing
House, 1889.
COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY FAMILIES OF PENNSYL-
VANIA—
Genealogical and personal memoirs. John Woolf Jordan, Editor.
3 vols. New York, Chicago, 1911. The Lewis Pub. Co.
COLONIAL PERIOD—
Conrad Weiser and the Indian policy of Colonial Pennsylvania.
J. S. Walton. 420 p., Philadelphia. G. W. Jacobs & Co., 1900.
COLONIAL PERIOD—
Conrad Weiser's Journal of a tour to the Ohio, August 11-October
2, 1T48. (In Thwaites Early Western Travels, 1748-1846.) Cleve-
land, Ohio, 1904.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY—
Churches of the valley, or, an historical sketch of the Old Presby-
terian congregations of Cumberland and Franklin Counties in Pennsyl-
vania. Rev. Alfred Nevin. 338 p., Philadelphia, 1852. Joseph M.
Wilson.
113
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
FAYETTE COUNTY—
The Monongahela of old, or historical sketches of Southwestern
Pennsylvania to the year 1800. James Veech. 259 p., Pittsburg,
1858-1893.
FRANKLIlSr COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA—
Churches of the valley, or an historical sketch of the old Presby-
terian congregations of Cumberland and Franklin Counties in Pennsyl-
vania. Eev. Alfred Nevin. 338 p., Philadelphia, 1852. Joseph M.
Wilson, Pub.
HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF THE PROV-
INCE AND COUNTRY OP PENSILVANIA AND OF WEST
NEW JERSEY IN AMERICA—
Gabriel Thomas. 55 pp., London. A Baldwin, 1698.
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYL-
VANIA—
Sherman Day. 708 p., Philadelphia. G. W. Gorton, 1843.
HISTORY OF PENNSYLVANIA IN THE BIOGRAPHIES OF
ITS GOVERNORS, 1681-1891—
(In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. II, pp. 278-
294. See also Index vol., p. 105.)
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE, E ASTON, PENNSYLVANIA—
History of Lafayette College in the biographies of its presidents,
1832-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XI,
pp. 240-243.)
LEHIGH COUNTY—
A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settle-
ments to the present time, including much valuable information for
the use of schools, families, libraries. By James J. Hauser. 121 p.,
Allentown, Pa. Jacks, 1902.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PENNSYL-
VANIA—
History of Lehigh University in the biographies of its presidents,
1866-1904. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol.
VIII, pp. 110-112.)
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA—
The Centennial celebration of Montgomery County, at Norristown,
Pa., Sept. 9-12, 1884, an official record of its proceedings. Ed. by F.
G. Hobson, Wm. J. Buck and Henry S. Dotterer. 467 p., Norristown,
Pa., 1884. Centennial Association of Montgomery County, Pubs.
— 8 H G
114
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
MONTGOMERY COUNTY—
History of Montgonier}' County within the Schuylkill Valley.
Appendix, biographical sketches. William J. Buck, Comp. 124 p.,
Norristown, 1859.
MUHLENBEKG COLLEGE—
History of Muhlenberg College in the biographies of its presidents,
1867-1904. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. V,
pp. 499-500.)
NOEEISTOWN—
Plymouth meetings, its establishment and the settlement of the
township, with historical genealogical and biographical data from
records of friends. Ellwood Roberts. 235 p., Norristown, Pa., 1900.
Eoberts Puh. House.
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY—
Histor}^ of Northumberland County, Pa. 161 p., Philadelphia,
1876. Everts & Stewart.
OLD REDSTONE—
Or historical sketches of Western Presbyterianism, its first records.
Joseph Smith. 451) p., Philadelphia. Lippiucott, Grambo & Co., 1854.
PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN, THE—
In the Revolutionary War, 1775-1783. H. M. M. Richards. 542
p., Lancaster, Pa., 1908.
PIONEER OUTLINE HISTORY OF NORTHWESTERN PENN-
SYLVANIA—
William James McK night. 749 p., Philadelphia, 1905. Lippincott.
PITTSBURGH—
Pittsburgh, a sketch of its early social life. C. W. Dahlinger.
216 p., New York. Putnam's, 1916. '
PITTSBURGH—
Pittsburgh in 1816. Compiled on the one hundredth anniversary
of the granting of the city charter. 75 p. Pittsburgh Carnegie Library,
Comp., 1916.
PLYMOUTH MEETING—
Its establishment and the settlement of the township with histotv
cal, genealogical and biographical data from records of friends. El>
wood Roberts. 235 p., Norristown, Pa., 1900. Roberts^ Pub. Co.
PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATIONS OF CUMBERLAND AISS;^
FRANKLIN COUNTIES, PENNSYLVANIA—
Historical sketch. By Rev. Alfred Nevin. 338 p., Philadelph--^'^
1852. Joseph M. Wilson, Pub.
115
PENNSYLVANIA— Concluded
PBESBYTEEIANISM—
Old Bedstone; or historical sketches of Western Presbyterianism,
its first records. Joseph Smith. 459 p., Philadelphia. Lippincott &
Grambo Co., 1854.
UNIVEBSITY OP PENISTSYLVAJSTIA.
History of the University of Pennsylvania in the biographies of its
provosts, 1754-1906. (In National Cvclopedia of American Biography,
Vol. I, pp. 340-346, and Vol. XIII, p. 393.)
WAB OF THE EEVOLUTION—
Border Warfare in Pennsylvania during the Eevolution. L. S.
Shimmell. 153 p., Harrisburg, Pa., 1901. E. L. Myers & Co., Pubs.
WAB OF THE EEVOLUTION—
The Pennsylvania-German in the Eevolutionary War, 1775-1783.
H. M. M. Eichards. 542 p., Lancaster, Pa., 1908.
WABBEN COUNTY—
History of Warren County, Pennsylvania. Edited by J. S. Schenck,
assisted by W. S. Bann. 692 pp. & CXV, Syracuse, N. Y. D. Mason &
Co., Pubs.
WHO^S WHO IN PHILADELPHIA—
A collection of thirty biographical sketches of Philadelphia colored
people, selected from among the most useful and practical, illustrating
what is being done among them in the city, etc. By Charles Fred
White. 206 p., Philadelphia, 1912. A. M. E.Book Concern, Pub.
WYOMING HISTOEICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY—
History, 1858-1913. 43 p., Wilkes Barre, Pa., 1913. Proceedings
Vols. 3-12, 1886-1912. Vols. 14, 15, 1915; 1916.
RHODE ISLAND
PBIENDS SOCIETY OF—
Births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people,
friends and ministers. J. N. Arnold, Comp. Providence, E. I., 1895,
under the auspices of the (Jeneral As!^embly. 634 p. (Vital records of
Ehode Island, 1636-1850. First series. Vols. 5-6.)
BISTOEICAL SOCIETY OF EHODE ISLAND—
Collections, Vol. IV, 1838. 270 p.. Providence, E. I.
:histoeical society, peoceedings of ehode island—
Proceedings of the Ehode Island Historical Society, 1876-1888,
a890-1892, 1900-1905, 1906-1908, 1909-1910, 1911-1913.
116
RHODE ISLAND— Concluded
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF EHODE ISLAND—
In the biographies of its governors, 1775-1900. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biographv, Vol. IX, pp. 39-41. See also Index
vol., pp. 106-107.)
KENT COUNTY—
Births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people.
Kent County Providence, R. I., under the auspices of the General
Assembly, 1891. (Vital records of Rhode Island, 1836-1850. First
series Vol. 1, cover reads: ^Va^\^'ick, East Greenwich, West Greenwich,
Coventry.)
NEWPORT COUNTY—
Registers of births, etc. Births, marriages and deaths. A family
register for the people. (Vital records of Rhode Island, Vol. 4.) Provi-
dence, R. I., under the auspices of the General Assembly, 1893.
PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND—
Births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people.
2 vols, in one. James N. Arnold, Comp. (Vital records of Rhode
Island, 1636-1850. First series, Vols. 2-3.)
PROVIDENCE—
Almon Danforth Hodges and his neighbors. An autobiographical
sketcli of a typical old New Englander. Edited by Almon D. Hodges,
Jr. Presented by Amory G. Hodges and Almon D. Hodges, Jr. 353
p., Boston, 1909. Privately printed. T. R. Marrin & Son, Printers.
RHODE ISLAND IN THE COLONIAL WARS—
A list of Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors in the Old French and
Indian War, 1755-1 7t)'3. Bv Howard M. Chapin. 155 p.. Providence,
R, L, 1918.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
Revolutionary defenses in Rhode Island, fortifications and beacons
muster rolls of the companies stationed along the shores of Narragansett
Bay. Edwani Field. liU p.. Providence, R. L, 1896. Preston &
Bounds, Pubs.
WARREN, RHODE ISLAND—
The history of Warren, Rhode Island, in the War of the Revolu-
tion, i::6-i:S3' Virginia Baker. 69 p., Warren, R. L Author, 1901.
WASHINGTON COUNTY—
Births, marriages and deaths. A fanuly register for the people.
James N. Arnold, Comp. 2 vols, in one. (Vital records of Rhode
Island. 1636-1S50. First series Vols. 5-6.) Bound with Record of
Bristol Co.
117
SOUTH CAROUNA
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA-^
Inscriptions on the tablets and gravestones in St. MichaeFs Church
and Churchyard, Charleston, S. C, to which is added from the church
records a list of interments of persons to whom there are no stones.
Clare Jervey. 334 p., Columbia, S. C, 1906. The State Co., Pub.
CHARLESTON—
Reminiscences of Charleston, S. C. By J. Cardozo. 144 p. J.
Wallser, 1866, Charleston, S. C.
CHARLESTON—
St. Michaels Church. Inscriptions on the tablets and gravestones
in St. Michaels Church and Churchyard, S. C, to which is added from
the church records a list of interments of persons to whom there are
no stones. Clare Jervey. 334 p., Columbia, S. C, 1906. The State
Co., Pub.
CHARLESTON—
St. Philip^s Parish. Register of St. Philip^s Parish, Charlestown,
S. C, 1720-1758. A. S. Salley, Jr., ed. 355 p., Charleston, S. C,
1904.
COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY ERAS—
The -romance of lower Carolina; historic, romantic and traditional
incidents of the Colonial and revolutionary eras. C. T. Walker. 161
p., Charleston, S. C, 1915. Art Pub. Co.
HISTORY OF THE COLONY AND STATE OF SOUTH CARO-
LINA—
In the biographies of its governors, 1670-1902. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XII, pp. 151-182. See also
Index vol., pp. 107-108.)
HUGENOT SOCIETY OP SOUTH CAROLINA—
Transactions, No. 2, 1889, 1897-99, 1903-1908, 1916, Charleston,
S. C.
JEWS OP SOUTH CAROLINA—
Marriage notices from the newspaper press of Charleston, S. C.
(1775-1906). Compiled by Barnett A. Elzas, M. D., LL. D. 54 p..
New York, 1917. Bloch Pub. Co.
MARRIAGE NOTICES IN THE SOUTH CAROLINA GAZETTE—
And County Journal (1765-1775) and in the Charleston Gazette
(1778-1780). A. S. Salley, Jr., ed. 44 p., Charleston, S. C, 1914.
Compiled from the files in the library of the Charleston Library
Society.
NEWBERRY—
The annals of Newberry in two parts. Part first by John Belton
O^Neall, LL. D. Part second by John A. Chapman, A. M., complete
in. one volume. 798 p., Newberry, S. C, 1892. AuU & Houseal, Pubs.
118
SOUTH CAROUNA— Concluded
ST. MAKK'S PAIUSH—
GhroTiiclos of Si. :MarkV parish. Santee Circuit and Williamsburg
Township, South Carolina, i:;U-lH85. J. M. Burgess. 108 p., Colum-
bia, S. ('. V. A. Calvo, Jr., ISSS.
SAINT nilLirs PAHTSII, CHAELESTOWN, SOUTH CAEO-
LTXA—
Register of St. Philip's Parish, Charlestown, S. C, 1720-1758.
A. S. Sallcv, Jr., cd. :):>:) p., CharU'ston, S. C, 1904.
SOUTH CAKOLIXA COLLEGE—
To the Ahiinni. Hy M. La Borde. 458 p., Columbia, S. C,
August, 1859.
SOUTH CAHOLIXA COLLEGE L\ THE BIOGEAPHIES OF ITS
PEESIDENTS, 1804-1902—
(In National Cvclopedia of American Biography, VoL XI, pp.
30-37.)
WILLIAMSBUEG TOWNSHIP (CO.), SOUTH CAEOLINA—
Chronicles of St. Mark^s Parish, Santee Circuit and Williamsburg
Township, South Carolina, 1731-1885. J. M. Burgess. 108 p., Colum-
bia, S. C, 1888. C. A. Calvo, Jr.
SOUTH DAKOTA
DEE DEUTSCH-AMEEIKANISCHE FAEMEE—
Ocli Joseph. 248 p., (^olumbus, Ohio, 1913.
GEIGSBY'S COWBOYS—
Third United States Volunteer Cavalry, Spanish-American War.
A historical review of the regiment and compendium of the biographies
of the noted men comprising the same. Otto L. Sues. 363 p., Salem^
S. D., 1900. James E. Patten, Pub.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY'S COLLECTIONS—
Vol. I, 1902— Vol. 8, 1916.
LIST OF THE GOVEENOES, U. S. SENATOES AND CHIEF
JUSTICES OF SOUTH DAKOTA—
1889-1905, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of Ameri-
can Biography. Index vol., p. 109.)
TENNESSEE
AMEEICAN HISTOEICAL MAGAZINE—
Vol. Ill, No. 4, October, 1902. Vol. IX, Nos. 1 and 2, January
to April, 1904. Published NashviUe, Tenn. A. V. and W. H. Good-
pasture^ Pubs.
119
TENNESSEE-^ontinued
DEKALB COUNTY, TENNESSEE—
History of DeKalb County, Tennessee. W. T. Hale. 254 p., Nash-
ville, Tenn., 1915. P. Hunter.
DIAEY OP AN OLD LAWYEE—
Or, scenes behind the curtain. By John Hallum. 458 p., Nash-
ville, Tenn., 1895. Southwestern Pub. Co.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY MAGAZINE—
Vol. I, Nos. 2, 3 and 4, 1915. Vol. 2, Nos. 1 and 3, 1916. Pub-
lished Nashville, Tenn.
HISTOEY OF TENNESSEE IN THE BIOGEAPHtES OF ITS
GOVEENOES, 1790-1897—
(In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. VII, pp.
206-214. See also Index vol., pp. 109-110.)
HISTOEY OF TENNESSEE FEOM THE EAELIEST TIMES TO
THE PEESENT—
Nashville, Tenn., 1886. 123 p. Goodspeed Publishing Co., Pubs.
McNAIEY COUNTY—
Eeminiscences of the early settlement and early settlers of McNairy
County, Tennessee. Marcus J. Wright. 96 p., Washington, D. C,
1882. Commercial Pub. Club.
MAESHALL COUNTY—
History of Tennessee from the earliest times to the present. 1232:
p. Goodspeed Pub. Co., 1886.
MAUEY COUNTY—
History of Tennessee from the earliest times to the present. 1232
p., Nashville, Tenn., 1886. Goodspeed Pub. Co.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE—
History of the University of Nashville in the biographies of its
presidents and chancellors, 1785-1901. (In National Cyclopedia of
American Biography, Vol. VIII, pp. 130-135.)
OLD TIMES IN TENNESSEE—
With historical, personal and political scraps and sketches. J. C.
Guild. 503 p., Nashville, Tenn., 1878. Tavel, Eastman & Howell.
BUTHERFORD COUNTY—
History of Tennessee from the earliest times to the present. 1232
p., Nashville, Tenn., 1886. Goodspeed Pub. Co.
SKETCHES OF PROMINENT TEXNESSEANS CONTAINING
BIOGRAPHIES AND RECORDS—
Of many of the families who have attained prominence in Ten-
nessee. W. S. Speer. 579 p., Nashville, Tenn, 1888. A. B. Tavel.
120
TENNESSEE— Concluded
WASHINGTON COLLEGE, WASHINGTON, TENNESSEE—
History of Washington College in the biographies of its presidents,
1795-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. VII,
pp. 340-343.)
WILSON COUNTY—
History of Tennessee from the earliest times to the present. 1232
p., Nashville, Tenn, 1886. Goodspeed Pub. Co.
TEXAS
EARLY SET^rLERS AND INDIAN FIGHTERS OF SOUTHWEST
TEXAS—
Andrew Jackson Sowell. B. C. Jones & Co., 1900, Austin, Texas.
BISTORY OF TEXAS IN THE BIOGRAPHIES OF ITS PRESI-
DENTS AND GOVERNORS—
1846-1904. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol.
IX, pp. 62-77; see also Index vol., p. 110.)
HISTORY OF TEXAS OR THE EMIGRANT'S, FARMER'S AND
POLITICIAN'S GUIDE—
By David B. Edward. 336 p., Cincinnati, 1836. J. A. James &
Co., Pub.
SKETCHES OF TEXAS IN 1840—
Situation, extent, climate, soil, production, water, government,
society, religion. Orceneth Fisher. 64 p., Springfield, 111., 1841. Wal-
ters & Weber.
TEXAS LIBRARY AND HISTORICAL COMMISSION—
Biennial reports, 1st, 1909-10, 1911-12.
UTAH
LIST OF THE GOVERNORS, U. S. SENATORS AND CHIEF
JUSTICES OF UTAH—
1896-1906, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of Ameri-
can Biography, Index vol., p. 111.)
VERMONT
COOS COUNTY—
History of Coos County, Vermont. By Rev. Grant Powers. 240
p., Haverhill, N. H. J. F. C. Hayes, 1841.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Collections, Vols. I and II, 1870, 1871.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Proceedings, 1878, 1880, 1894, 1896.
121
VERMONT— Concluded
HISTOEY OF EASTEEIST VEEMONT—
From its earliest settlement to the close of the eighteenth century
with a biograpliical chapter and appendixes. By Benjamin Homer Hall.
799 p., New York, 1858. D. Appleton & Co., Pubs.
HISTOEY OF VEEMONT—
From its discovery to its admission into the Union in 1791. Hiland
Hall. 521 p., Albany, N. Y., 1868. J. Munsell.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY PEOCEEDINGS—
1878, 1880, 1894, 1896. Montpelier, Vt.
tilST OF THE GOVEENOES, U. S. SENATOES AND CHIEF
JUSTICES OF VEEMONT—
1777-1904, with biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of Ameri-
can Biography, Index vol., pp. 111-112.)
LUDLOW—
Becord of deaths from 1790-1901, inclusive. Compiled by Eufus
S. Warner, Ludlow, Vt. E. S. Warner, 1902. 74 p.
MIDDLEBUBY COLLEGE, MIDDLEBUEY, VEEMONT—
Historical account of Middlebury College in the biographies of its
presidents, 1800-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy, Vol. XII, pp. 105-107.)
UNIVEESITY OF VEEMONT—
History of the University of Vermont in the biographies of its
presidents, 1800,1906. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy, Vol. II, pp. 39-42.)
VIRGINIA
AUGUSTA COUNTY—
Augusta Coimty, Virginia, in the history of the United States.
By Boutwell Dunlap. 73 p., 80, Frankfort, Ky., 1918. Ky. Hist. Soc,
Pubs.
BAPTIST MINISTEES—
Virginia Baptist Ministers, with an introduction by Eev. J. B.
Jeter. J. B. Taylor. 2 vols.. New York, 1860. Sheldon & Co.
BEDPOED COUNTY, VA.—
Bedford County, Virginia, index of wills from 1754 to 1830.
Rowland D. Buford. 13 p.. New York, 1917. William M. Clemens.
BERKELEY COUNTY—
See Frederick County.
BERKELEY COUNTY—
See History of the lower Shenadoah Valley. By J. E. Norris, ed.
100
1 to V
VIRGINIA— Continued
BORDER SKTTLKI^S OF XORTIIWESTERN VIRGINIA FROM
i:()8-1795—
Embracing tin* life of Jvi^t^v Ifughes and other noted scouts of the
great woods of the Trans- Alleglieny. Luculhis Virgil McWhorter.
509 p., Dayt<>n, Va., 1915. Riiebush-Elkins Co.
CALENDAR OF V1R(J1MA STATE PAPERS and OTHER MAIOJ.
SCRIPTS—
Preserved in the Capitol at Richmond. Henry W. Ploumoy.
Printed under tlie authority and direction of H. W. Plournoy,
Secretary of the Commonwealth and State Librarian. 11 vols., 1652-
1869. Richmond, 1875-93.
CLARKE COUNTY—
History of Clarke County, Va. and its connection with the war
between the states, with illustrations of colonial homes and of con-
federate officers. By Thomas Daniel Gold, with sketches by Dr. H. C,
Sommerville, George H. Burwell, George B. Harrison, A. Moore, Jr.
and M. W. Jones. :5;37 p., Berryville, Va., 1914. Printed by 0. B.
Hughes.
CLARKE COUNTY—
Histor}' of the lower Shenandoah Valley. Counties of Frederick,
Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke. Edited by J. E. Norris. 812 p., Chi-
cago, 1890. A. Warner Co., Pub.
FREDERICK COUNTY—
History of the lower Shenandoah Valley. Counties of Frederick,
Berkeley, JeH'erson and Clarke. J. E. Xorris, ed., Chicago, 1890.
A. Warner & Co., Pubs.
GENEALOGICAL HISTORY OF THE CHAPPELL, DICKIE AND
OTHER KINDRED FAMILIES—
Of Virginia, compiled by Phil. E. Chappell, Kansas City, Mo.,
1895. Tiernan-Havens Printing Co.
6ER]\rAN ELEMENT IN VIRGINIA, HISTORY OF—
By Herrmann Schuricht. 2 vols., Baltimore, Md., 1898. T. Kroh
& Sons, Pubs.
GERMANTOWN, VIRGINIA-
Genealogy of the Fishback family in America, the descendants of
John Fishback, the emigrant, with an historical sketch of his family
and of the colony at Germanna and Germantown, Virginia, 1714-1914.
W. M. Kemper. 359 p.. New York, 1914. T. M. Taylor, Pub.
GRAY^SON COUNTY—
Pioneer settlers of Grayson County, Virginia. B. F. Nuckolls.
206 p., Bristol, Tenn., 1914. King Printing Co., Pubs.
123
VIRGINIA— Continiied
HAMPTON, VIEGINIA NOEMAL AND AGEICULTUEAL INSTI-
TUTE—
The school and its story, contains cabin and plantation songs. 170
p., Hampton, Va., 1874.
HISTOEY OF THE COLONY OF VIEGINIA, 1607-1776—
In the biographies of its governors. (In National Cyclopedia of
American biography, Vol. XIII, pp. 377-391.)
HISTOEY OF THE FIEST DISCOVEEY AND SETTLEMENT
OF VIEGINIA—
Being an essay towards a general history of this colony. William
Stith, Williamsburg, Ya., 1747. Wm. Parks.
HISTOEY OF VIEGINIA—
School history of Virginia. By Edgar Sydenstricker and Ammen
Ij. Burger. 362 p., Lynchburg, Va., 1914. Dulaney-Boatwright Co.
HISTOEY OF THE VALLEY OF VIEGINIA—
By Samuel Kerchval. 3d edition, Woodstock, Va., 1902. W. N.
Grahill, Pub.
HUGUENOTS—
Memoirs of a Huguenot family, translated and compiled from the
original autobiography of the Eev. James Fontaine, and other family
manuscripts, comprising an original journal of travels in Virginia,
New York, etc., in 1715 and 1716. By Ami Maury, with an appendix,
containing a translation of the Edict of Nantes, the Edict of revocation,
etc. 512 p., New York, 1S72. G. P. Putnam & Sons, Pubs.
JEFFERSON COUNTY—
See History of the lower Shenandoah Valley. By J. E. Norris, ed.
JEWS IN VIEGINIA—
History of the Jews of Eichmond from 1769-1917. By H. T.
Ezekiel and Gaston lichtenstein. 374 p., Eichmond, Va., 1917. H. T.
Ezekiel. .
KING AND QUEEN COUNTY, VIEGINIA—
By Alfred Bagby. 402 p., New York, 1908. Neale Pub. Co,
LIST OF GOVEENOES, U. S. SENATOES AND PEESIDENTS
OF SUPEEME COUET OF APPEALS OF VIEGINIA, 1776-
1906—
With biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy, Index vol., pp. 112-113.)
LOUDOUN COUNTY, VIEGINIA—
History and comprehensive description of Loudoun County, Vir-
ginia. By J. W. Head. 186 p., Barcroft, Va., 1908. Parkview Press.
124
VIRGINIA— Continued
MAPS RELATING TO VIRGINIA IN THE VIRGINIA STATE
LIBRARY—
Earl (iregg Swem, Richmond, Va., 1914.
METHODISM IN VIRGINIA—
^lemorials of Methodism in Virginia, from its introduction into
the State in the year lU^, to the year 1829. By Rev. William W. Ben-
nett, D.D. 741 p., Richmond, 1871. Published by the Author.
NORFOLK COUNTY—
Brief abstracts of lower Norfolk County and Norfolk County Wills,
1637-1710. Charles Fleming Mcintosh. 223 p., Norfolk, Va., 1914.
The Colonial Dames of America of Virginia.
NORFOLK COUNTY—
A record of events in Norfolk County, Virginia, from April 19,
1861 to May 10, 1862, with a history of the soldiers and sailors of
Norfolk County, Norfolk City and Portsmouth, who served in the Con-
federate State, Army or Navy. By John W. H. Porter, 366 p., Ports-
mouth, Va., 1892. W. A. Fiske, Printer & Bookbinder.
PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA—
Report of the Portsmouth Relief Association to the contributors of
the fund for the relief of Portsmouth, Va., during the prevalence of
the yellow fever in that town in 1855. 364 p., Richmond, 1856. H.
K. EUyson's Steam Power Presses.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NORTHERN VIRGINIA-
The planting of the Presbyterian Church in Northern Virginia
prior to the organization of Winchester Presbytery, December 4, 1794.
By James R. Graham. 168 p., Winchester, Va., 1904. G. P. NTorton
Pub. Co.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA—
Guide to Richmond and the battlefields. By W. D. Chesterman.
70 p., Richmond, Va., 1894. J. W. Randolph & Co.
RICHMOND—
The history of the Jews of Richmond from 1769-1917. Herbert
Tobias Ezekiel and Gaston Lichtenstein. 374 p., Richmond, Va., 1917.
H. T. Ezekiel, Pub.
RICHMOND—
Register of the confederate dead, interred in Hollywood Cemetery,
Richmond, Va. 116 p., Richmond, Va., 1869. Gary, Clemmitt & Jones,
Printers.
RICHMOND—
Richmond in by-gone days, being reminiscences of an old citizen.
G. M. West, 1856. 321 p., Richmond, Va.
125
VIRGINIA— Continued
^ SCHOOL HISTOEY OF VIEGINIA—
^ By Edgar Sydenstricker and Ammen L. Burger. 362 p., Lynch-
bnrg, Va., 1914. Dulaney-Boatwright Co.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY—
History of the lower Shenandoah Valley. Counties of Frederick,
Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke. Edited by J. E. Norris. 8-12 p., Chi-
cago, 1890. A Warner Co., Pubs.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY—
A history of the valley of Virginia. By Samuel Kercheval. 403
p., Woodstock, Va., 1902. W. N. Grahill.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY, VIRGINIA—
The Shenandoah Valley in 1864. By George E. Pond. 287 p.,
■- New York, 1905. C. Scribner's Sons.
SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA AND SHENANDOAH VALLEY—
By Thomas Bruce. 259 p., Richmond, Va., 1891. J. L. Hill
Pub. Co.
VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY— PUBS.—
A Bibliography of Virginia, Pt. II. By Earl G. Swem, Asst.
Ldbrarian. 1404 p., Richmond, Va., 1917.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library, Vol. 10, Nos. 1-4, January,
April, July, October, 1917.
Maps relating to Virginia in the Virginia State Library and other
departments of the Commonwealth. Comp. by Earl G. Swem, Asst.
Librarian, Richmond, 1914.
VIEGINIA UNDER THE STUARTS, 1607-1688—
By Thomas J. Wertenbaker, Ph.D. 271 p., Princeton. Princeton
I University Press, 1914.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
\ The Revolution in Virginia. H. J. Eckenrode. 311 p., Boston and
• New York. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Pubs., 1916.
h
WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, LEXINGTON, VIR-
GINIA—
History of Washington and Lee University in the biographies of
its presidents, 1775-1897. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
: raphy. Vol. Ill, pp. 163-166; see also Index vol., p. 123.
WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE, WILLIAMSBURG, VIR-
GINIA—
History of William and Mary College in the biographies of its
founders and presidents, 1693-1906. (In National Cyclopedia of Amer-
ican' Biography, Vol. Ill, pp. 231-237.)
12G
VIRGINIA— Concluded
WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA—
\Villianisbiir«:, tlie old colonial capitol. Lyon Gardiner Tyler. 285
p., Richmond, Va., 11M)7. Whittet & Shepperson.
WILLS—
See Bedford Co., Norfolk Co.
WINCHESTER—
The ])lantiii«^ of the Presbyterian Church in Northern Virginia,
prior to the organization of Winchester Presbytery, December 4, 1794
J. R. Graham. 168 p., Winchester, Va., 1904. G. F. Norton Pub. Co.
WASHINGTON
LIST OF THE GOVERNORS, U. S. SENATOES AND CHIEF
JUSTICES OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, 1889-
1906—
With biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
raphy, Index vol., p. Il;>.)
WASHINGTON HISTORICAL QUARTERLY—
1916-1918.
WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON AND KANAWHA COUNTY—
History ot* Cliark^ston and Kanawlia County, West Virginia and
representative citizens. By W. S. Laidley. 1021 p., Chicago, 1911.
Eichmond-Arnold Pub. Co.
HANDBOOK AND IMMIGRANT'S GUIDE, OFFICIAL STATE
DIRECTORY AND MAP—
By State Commissioner of Immigration. J. H. Diss Debar, Park-
ersbury, 1870. 193 .p. Gibbons Bros.
HARRISON COUNTY—
History of Harrison County, West Virginia, from the early days
of Northwestern Virginia to the present. Henry Haymond. 451 p.,
Morgantown, W. Va., 1910. Acme Publishing Co.
HISTORY OF THE LOWER SHENANDOAH VALLEY—
Counties of Frederick, Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke. J. E.
Norris, Editor. 812 p., Chicago, 1890. A. Warner & Co., Pubs.
KANAWHA COUNTY—
History of Charleston and Kanawha County, West Virginia and
representative citizens. By W. S. Laidley. 1021 p., Chicago, 1911.
Richmond-Arnold Pub. Co.
r WEST VIRGINIA— Concluded
^' LIST OF THE GOVEENOES, AND U. S. SENATOES OF WEST
E VIEGIISriA, 1863-1906—
r-r- With biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biog-
r-xaphy, Index vol., p. 114.)
: ilAEION COUNTY, WEST VIEGINIA—
History and progress of the county of Marion, West Virginia, from
its earliest settlement by the whites down to the present. By George
A. Dxumington, Fairmount, W. Va., 1880. G. A. Dnnnington, Pub.
MONONGAHELA VALLEY—
Genealogical and personal history of the upper Monongahela Valley,
West Virginia, under the editorial supervision of Bernard L. Butcher,
with an account of the resources and industries of the upper Mononga-
hela Valley and the tributary region. By James Morton Callahan,
together with various historical articles by staff writers. Bernard Lee
Butcher, ed. 3 vols., New York, W12. Lewis Historical Pub. Co.
BITCHIE COUNTY—
History of Eitchie County, with biographical sketches of its pio-
' neers and their ancestors. By Minnie Kendall Lowther. 681 p., Wheel-
. ing, W. Va., 1911. Wheeling News Litho. Co.
^ SUMMEES COUNTY—
History of Summers County, from the earliest settlement to the
present time. J. H. Miller. 838 p., Hinton, W. Va., 1909.
WISCONSIN
CHIPPEWA COUNTY—
Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis.,
: including ancestral records of leading families. 950 p., Chicago. A.
Wamer, 1891-92.
DANE COUNTY—
History of Dane County, Wisconsin. 1289 p., Chicago, 1880. Chi-
cago Western Historical Co.
DUNN COUNTY—
Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis-
consin, including ancestral records of leading families. By George For-
rester. 950 p., Chicago, 1891-92. A. Warner, Pub.
EAU CLAIEE COUNTY—
Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis-
consin, including ancestral records of leading families. George For-
rester. 950 p., Chicago, 1891-92. A. Warner, Pub.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Wisconsin Magazine of History, 1917-1918, Madison, Wis. Pub-
lished by the Society.
128
WISCONSIN— Concluded
HISTOEY OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN—
In the biographies of its governors, 1836-1905. (In National
Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XIII, pp. 72-80; see also
Index vol., p. 114.)
MILWAUKEE OLD SETTLERS^ CLUB—
Early Milwaukee papers. Old Settlers' Clnb. 149 p., Milwaukee,
1916.
PEPIN COUNTY—
Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis-
consin, including ancestral records of leading families. George For-
rester. 950 p., Chicago; 1891-92. A. Warner, Pub.
PRICE COUNTY, WISCONSIN—
Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wis-
consin, including ancestral records of leading families. George For-
rester. 950 p., Chicago, 1891-92. A. Warner, Pub.
VERNON COUNTY, WISCONSIN—
History of Vernon County, Wisconsin. 826 p. Union Publishing
Co., 1884., Springfield, 111.
WALWORTH COUNTY—
History of Walworth County, Wisconsin, containing biographical
sketches. Chicago, 1882. Western Historical Society.
WYOMING
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF WYOMING—
In the biographies of its governors, 1890-02. (In National Cyclo-
pedia of American Biography, Vol. XI, pp. 482-483. See also Index
vol., p. 115.)
FAMILY HISTORIES
ADAMS FAMILY—
See Reminiscences and memorials of men of the Revolution and
their families. By A. B. Muzzey.
AKERS FAMILY—
The Shearer-Akers family, combined with ^^The Bryan Line''
through the seventh generation — arranged to be continued indefinitely,
both as a genealogy and a picture gallery in each of the three lines.
James William Shearer. 171 p., SomerviUe, N. J., 1915. Press of the
Somerset Messenger.
ALBERTSON FAMILY—
See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell Seamen Bunker.
1^9
FAMILY HISTORIES— 4::ontmued
AMOS FAMILY—
See Wallbridge.
ANDREWS FAMILY—
See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell Seamen Bunker.
BAENEY FAMILY—
Commodore Joshua Barney, United States Navy, 1776-1812. Com-
piled by William Frederick Adams. 228 p. Privately printed, 1912.
Springfield, Mass.
BAENEY FAMILY—
See Staples.
BARRETT FAMILY—
See Marshall family. By F. B. Kingsbury.
BAYLESS FAMILY—
Genealogy and history of the Newkirk, Hamilton and BaylesB
families. By T. J. Newkirk. 88 p. Privately printed. Evanston,
111., 1916.
BEARD FAMILY—
Thomas Beard, the pioneer and founder of Beardstown, 111. By
Rev. P. C. Croll, D. D. See pp. 207-236. In Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 2, July, 1917.
BEDELL FAMILY-
See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker.
BIRDSALL FAMILY—
See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker.
BLACK FAMILY—
George Nelson Black. By Jessie Palmer Weber, pp. 285-290.
In Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois State Historical Library.
BLIN FAMILY—
Blin — a short genealogy of one line of the Blin family descended
from Peter Blin, the settler of Wethersfield, Connecticut, with a few
notes, on the Tibbits family. J. W. Hill. 22 p., Peoria, 111., 1914.
BOUTWELL FAMILY—
See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbury.
BROWN FAMILY—
See Christopher C. Brown, 1834-1904. By George N. Black, pp.
381-389. In Pub. No. 10, 1905. Illinois State Historical Library.
BROWN FAMILY—
See Articles on James N. Brown, pp. 163-192. In Pub. No. 17,
1912. Illinois State Historical Library.
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130
FAMILY HISTORIES— Continaed
BROWN FAMILY—
See Reminiscences and memorials of men of the Revolution and
their families. By A. B. Muzzey.
BRUSH FAMILY—
See Wallbridge.
BURGWIN FAMILY—
John Burg\\in, Carolinian; John Jones, Virginian; their ancestors
and descendants. By Walter Burgwin Jones. 119 p., Montgomery,
Ala. Printed 1913.
BURNHAM FAMILY—
See Article on John Howard Bumham. By Jessie Palmer Weber,
pp. 32-36. In Publication No. 23, 1917. Illinois State Historical
Library.
BUTTERWORTH FAMILY—
The arms of the Butterfield and Butterworth families. 8 p., Phila-
delphia, 1912. Martin & Allardyce, 1912.
CARNEY FAMILY—
Genealogy of the Carney family, descendants of Mark Carney and
Suzanne Goux, his wife, of Pownalboro, Maine, 1751-1903. 221 p.,
New York, 1904.
CARPENTER FAMILY —
Marshall family record with Haskell, Boutwell, Barrett, Wads-
worth, White, Read, Maurice, Kingsbury, Holbrooke, Stevens, Car-
penter and allied families. By Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bumside Kings-
bury. Keene, N. H. W. T. Nines, 1913.
CARR FAMILY—
History and genealogy of the Epler, Oldwiler, Huckleberry, Carr
and Ewing families. By Mrs. Emma Epler Knudson. 137 p., Spring-
field, 111. n.d.
CARTER FAMILY—
Carter family of North Carolina descendants of Robert Carter of
Bertie County, Richmond, Va. By Mrs. C. A. Foster Marbburg. 40
]). Wliittct &: Shepperson, 1914. Richmond, Va.
CASAD AND STITES FAMILIES—
By Edmund J. James, pp. 39-59. In Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society. Vol. 7, No. 2, July, 1914.
CASTOR FAMILY—
The Castors of Castorland, the descendants of John de Castorer,
an ensign in the Revolutionary War, who settled in Redfield, New
York after the war. Philadelphia. Martin and Allardyce, 1910.
XLII p. J
131
FAMILY
CEEEfi FAMILY—
See Jean Gabriei Cerre, a sketch by Walter B. Douglas, pp. 275-
288. In Pub. No. 8, 1903. Illinois State Historical Library.
CHAMBEES FAMILY—
llie Shark Eiver District, Monmouth County, New Jersey, and
genealogies of Chambers, Corlies, Drummond, Morris, Potter, Shafto,
Webley and White. By George Castor Martin, Asbury Park, N. J.
Martin & AUardyce, 1914.
CHAPPELL FAMILY—
A genealogical history of the Chappell, Dickie, and other kindred
families of Virginia. Compiled by Phil. E. Chappell, Kansas City,
Mo., 1895. 209 p., Kansas City, 1895. Tiernan-Havens Printing Co.
CLAEK FAMILY—
8ee Beckwith.
CLAEK FAMILY—
See Conquest of the Northwest. By Wm. H. English. Vol. 2,
Indianapolis, Ind., 1896. The Bowen-Merrill Co., Pubs.
CLAEKE FAMILY—
The Clarke family. By Lena M. Nieman. 134 p., Los Angeles,
Cal., 1905. Times-Mirror Printing House.
€LENDENIN FAMILY—
S3moptical family history giving sketches of the Glendoyn, Glen-
dening, Glendenin, Glendening, etc., family historical and inferential.
n.p. n.d. 20 p.
CLEVELAND FAMILY—
Life of Hon. Grover Cleveland, ex-president of U. S. A., a full
account of his ancestry, boyhood, early struggles, recent political tri-
umphs, marriage and home life, with a sketch of Adlai E. Stevenson.
PoUtical Pub. Co., 1892.
CLINCH FAMILY—
Duncan Lament Clinch. (In Fort Sumter Memorial), 1915.
COGNATE FAMILY—
Memoranda of the Lees and Cognate families for three hundred
years back, gathered chiefly from family sources. By J. N. Lee, D. D.,
son of William and Mary Lee. 47 p. De Kay Brothers, Printers,
Waukegan, 111., 1898.
COLES FAMILY—
See Keve.
132
FAMILY HISTORIES— Contimied
COLES FAMILY—
Sketch of Edward Coles, second governor ot Illinois and of the
slavery struggle of 1823-4. Prepared for the Chicago Historical Society
by Elihn B. Washbume. 235 p., Chicago, 1882. Jansen, McClurg &
Co., Pubs.
COONS— GENEALOGICAL CHART—
Percival Coons Wilbur. Palo Alto, Cal.
COBLIES FAMILY—
See The Shark River District, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
CORY FAMILY—
Some chronicles of the Cory family relating to Eliakim and Sarah
Sayre Cory and their descendants, Westfield, N. J., Ballston Spa.,
N. Y., with others from ''John of Southold.^' By Harriet C. Dickin-
son. 113 p.. New York, 1914. Tobias A. Wright, Printer and Pub-
lisher.
COULON DE VILLIERS FAMILY—
Notes sur la famille Coulon de Villiers. Levis, Quebec, 1906.
Bulletin des recherches historiques. 110 p.
COURTRIGHT FAMILY—
Ancestors and descendants of Reuben Couri:right. Pardon Head
and Harriet Russell Head, Comps. 80 p., Marshalltown, la., 1915.
Marshall Printing Co.
COX FAMILY—
Pioneer days of Major Lee Cox. By Charies E. Cox. pp. 585-592.
In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 10, No. 4,
January, 1918.
CULLOM FAMILY—
The life and public services of Shelby M. Cullom. By H. A. Con-
verse. See pp. 55-79. In Publication No. 20, 1914. Illinois State
Historical Library.
DABNEY FAMILY—
Sketch of the Dabne/s of Virginia with some of their family
records. William Henry Dabney, Comp. 197 p. S. D. Childs & Co.,
1888.
DAVIS FAMILY—
A trip to Billy Sunday. F. L. Davis. 8 p. Rowland & Ives,
1915.
DE BERRY FAMILY—
See Vaughan family.
FAMILY
DEWEY FAMILY—
See Wallbridge family.
DEW FAMILY—
See Vaughan family.
DICKIE FAMILY—
A genealogical history of the Chappell, Dickie, and other kindred
families of Virginia. Compiled by Phil. E. Chappell. 209 p., Kansas
City, 1895. Tierman-Havens Printing Co.
DILLON FAMILY—
Ancestral record of the Dillon, Hodgson, Fisher and Leonard
families. Compiled by Isaiah Dillon. 183 p., Normal, 111., 1909.
DEUMMOND FAMILY—
See The Shark Eiver District, Monmouth Cbunty, New Jersey.
DUNCAN FAMILY—
Biographical sketch of Joseph Duncan, fifth governor of Illinois.
Eead before the Historical Society of Jacksonville, 111., May 7, 1885.
By Julia Duncan Kirby. Fergus Historical, Series No. 29, Chicago,
1888. Fergus Printing Company.
DUNLAP FAMILY—
See Article on the celebration of the one hundredth birthday of
Mrs. Dicy E. Dunlap near Jacksonville, 111. In Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society, pp. 98-100. Vol. 4, No. 1, April, 1911.
DYAE FAMILY—
A preliminary genealogy of the Dyar family. By Harrison Gray
Dyar. 32 p., Washington, 1903. Gibson Bros.
EDGAE FAMILY—
See Ancestry and recollections of Mrs. John Young, Eochelle, 111.
pp. 235-241. In Vol. 6, No. 2, July, 1913. Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society.
EDGAE FAMILY—
The life and times of Gen. John Edgar. By James H. Eoberts.
See pp. 64-73. In Publication No. 12, 1907. Illinois State Historical
Library.
EDWARDS FAMILY—
See Article on Benjamin Edwards. By Ernest MacPherson. pp.
279-283. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 9,
No. 3, October, 1916.
ELLEEY FAMILY—
See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Eevolution and
their families. By A. B. Muzzey.
134
FAMILY HISTORIES— Contimied
ELLIOT FAMILY—
The John p]lliot family of Boscawen, New Hampshire. By Hem-y '
Ames Kimball. 124 p., Concord, N. H. The Rumford Press.
EPLEE FAMILY—
History of the Epler, Oldwiler, Huckleberry, Carr and Ewing
families. By Mrs. Emma Epler Knudson. 137 p., Springfield, n.d.
EWIXG FAMILY—
See Epler family. By Mrs. Emma Epler Knudson.
FASSETT FAMILY—
See Wallbridge family.
FELL FAMILY—
The life of Jesse W. Fell. By Frances Milton Morehouse. 129 p.
University of Illinois, 1916. Also pp. 71-76 in Publication No. 21.
Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society, 1915.
FERRIER FAMILY—
Thomas Ferrier and some of his descendants. Compiled by Eliza-
beth Ferrier Lane. 56 p., Elkhorn, Wis., 1906. The Independent.
FISHBACK FAMILY—
Genealogy of the Fishback family in America, the descendants of
John Fishback the emigrant, with an historical sketch of his family
and of the colony at Germanna and Germantown, Virginia, 1714-1914.
W. M. Kemper. 359 p., New York, 1914. T. M. Taylor, Pub.
FISHER FAMILY—
See Dillon family.
FLAGG FAMILY—
Family records of the descendants of Gershom Flagg (bom 1730)
of Lancaster, Mass., with other genealogical records of the Flagg family,
descended from Thomas Flegg of Watertown, Mass. and including the
Flegg lineage in England. By Norman Gershom Flagg and Lucius C.
S. Flagg. 173 p., Quincy, 111., 1907. Copyright, 1907. Lucius C. S.
Flagg. Cadogan, Hatcher Mfg. Co., Pubs.
FLAGG FAMILY—
Pioneer letters of Gershom Flagg. Edited with introduction and
notes by Solon J. Buck. See pp. 139-183. In Pub No. 15, 1910. Illi-
nois State Historical Library.
FLOEEY FAMILY-
See Keve.
135
FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued
FLOYD FAMILY—
Biographical genealogies of the Virginia, Kentucky Floyd families,
with notes of some collateral branches. By Nicholas Jackson Floyd.
113 p., Baltimore, 1912. WilHams & Wilkins Co.
FOBES FAMILY—
See Wallbridge.
FONTAINE FAMILY—
See Memoirs of a Huguenot family. Transcribed and compiled
by Eev. James Fontaine.
FOOTE FAMILY—
Foote family, comprising the genealogy and history of Nathaniel
Foote of Wethersfield, Connecticut, and his descendants; also a partial
record of descendants of Pasco Foote of Salem, Massachusetts; Richard
Foote of Stafford County, Virginia and John Foote of New York City.
Vol. 1, 607 p., Rutland, Vt., 1907. Marble City Press. The Tuttle
Co., Pubs.
FOED FAMILY—
Governor Thomas Ford and his family. By Dr. J. F. Snyder,
p. 45. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vol. 3,
No. 2, July, 1910.
FORDHAM FAMILY— ^
See Article on the Fordhams and La Serres of the English settle-
ment in Edwards County, Illinois. By Walter Colyer, Albion, 111.
See pp. 43-54. In Publication No. 16, 1911. Illinois State Historical
Library.
FOUTCH FAMILY—
By Adelbert Ellsworth Foutch, Buffalo, Mont., 1914. Letter. .
FOX FAMILY—
Genealogy of the Fox family. William A. Fox, Comp. Privately
printed, 1915, Chicago. 31 p.
FRENCH FAMILY—
Aaron French and his descendants. Compiled by Charles Newton
French. 31 p., Chicago, 1910. Privately printed.
FRENCH FAMILY—
The Indian stream republic and Luther Parker. By Grant Shower-
man, Concord, N. H., 1915. New Hampshire Historical Society, Col-
lections, Vol. 11.
FULLWOOD FAMILY—
See Keve family.
GAGER FAMILY—
See Wallbridge family.
136
FAMILY HISTORIES-^Contunied
GILMAN FAMILY—
Noyes-Gilman ancestry; being a series of sketches, with a chart of
the ancestors of Charles Phelps Noyes and Emily H. (Gilman) Woyes,
his wife. Charles Phelps Noyes, New York, 1907. Printed for the
author by the Gilliss Press.
GLENDOYN FAMILY—
See Clendenin.
GLENDENIXG FAMILY—
See Clendenin.
.GOODWIN FAMILY-
The Goodwins of Hartford, Conn., descendants of William and
Ozias Goodwin. James Junius Goodwin, Comp. Hartford, Conn.,
1891. 798 p. Brown & Cross, Pubs.
GOODWIN FAMILY—
Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan)
Goodwin of Hartford, Conn. F. F. Starr, Comp. 2 vols., Hartford,
Conn., 1915. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Press.
60UDY FAMILY—
A notable Illinois family. By Ensley Moore. See pp. 315-323.
In Publication No. 12, 1907. Illiiiois State Historical Library. I
GEANT FAMILY—
The ancestry of General Grant and their contemporaries. By B4'
ward Chauncey Marshall. 186 p.. New York, 1869. Sheldon & CoT^'
pany. Pub.
GRANT FAMILY—
See Various biographies of General Ulysses S. Grant.
GRATZ FAMILY—
B. and M. Gratz, merchants in Philadelphia, 1754-1798; papers ^
interest to their posterity and the posterity of their associates. Willi^^^
A'inctent Byars, ed. 386 p., Jefferson CUty, Mo., 1916. The Auth.
Pub.
GREEN FAMILY—
Family of Ezra Green, genealogy and general family histoi
Bethelem, Litchfield County, Connecticut, 1754. Remsen, Onei^^
County, New York, 1824. By Charles R. Green. 32 p. Snyder, Kan^
1893.
GREEN FAMILY—
Family of Ezra and Amy Church Green, native place of, thei^
ten children, with date of birth and death where buried, date of mar<^
riage. n.p. n.d.
137
FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued
GEESHAM FAMILY—
Biographical and historical sketches of the Greshams of America
and across the seas. A. T. Strange, Comp. 53 p., Hillsboro, 111., 1913.
GEIFFITH FAMILY—
See Ancestry and recollections of Mrs. John Young, Eochelle, 111.
pp. 235-241. In Vol. 6, No. 2, July, 1913. Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society.
GEISWOLD FAMILY—
Family circle of Mrs. Ursula (Wolcott) Griswold. By Mr. Evelyn
McCurdy Salisbury. 3 p., N^ew Haven, Conn., 1879.
HAINES FAMILY—
See Article on James Haines, pp. 37-44. In Publication Illinois
State Historical Library No. 23, 1917.
HALLOWELL FAMILY—
Autobiography of Benjamin Hallowell; written at the request of
Ms daughter Caroline H. Miller, for his children and grandchildren,
in the seventy-sixth year of his age. 394 p., Philadelphia, Pa., 1883.
Jb'riends B. K. Assc.
JHALLUM FAMILY—
See The diary of an old lawyer or scenes beliind the curtain. By
John Hallum. 458 p., Nashville, Tenn., 1895. Southwestern Pub-
lishing House.
HAEEIS FAMILY—
Harris family of Virginia from 1611 to 1914. By Thomas Henry
^Harris. 34 p., Fredericksburg, Va., 1914. port.
HASKELL FAMILY—
See Marshall family. By F. B. Kingsbury.
3E[ASKINS FAMILY—
Ealph Waldo Emerson, his maternal ancestors with some reminis-
cjences of him. By D. G. Haskins. 59 p., Boston, 1886. Cupples,
TJpham & Co.
B:ILLS FAMILY—
Joseph Hills and the Massachusetts laws of 1648, reprinted from
"the history of Maiden, Mass., 1633-1785. D. P. Corey. 185 p., Boston.
XV. S. HUls, 1899.
lEODGES FAMILY—
Almon Danforth Hodges and his neighbors, an autobiographical
sietch of a typical old New Englander. Edited by Almon Danforth
odges. 353 p., Boston, 1909. Privately printed. T. E. Marvin &
on, Printers.
138
FAMILY HISTORIES-^Continiied
HODGSON FAMILY—
Ancestral record of the Dillon, Hodgson, Fisher and Leonard fam-
ilies. Isaiah Dillon, Comp. 183 p.. Normal, 111., 1909.
I
HOLBROOKE FAMILY— !
See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbiiry.
HOOKER FAMILY—
Homes of the Massachusetts, ancestors of Major General Joseph
Hooker. By I. P. Gragg. 24 p., Boston, 1900.
HORD FAMILY—
The Hord family of Virginia, a supplement to the genealogy of the .
Hord family, Philadelphia, 1915. Arnold Harris Hord, Comp. 119 p. :
HOSMER FAMILY—
James Hosmer, Cambridge, 1635, settled in Concord, Mass. Har-
riet Hosmer, Everett Hosmer Barney, George Murray Barney. 57 p.,
Springfield, Mass., 1911. Privately printed.
HUCKLEBERRY FAMILY—
See Epler family. By Mrs. Emma Epler Knudson.
HULL FAMILY—
A record of the descendants of George Hull. 53 p.. Oak Park, 111.,
1909.
HUTCHINSOlSr FAMILY—
The diary and letters of His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, Cap-
tain General and governor-in-chief of Massachusetts Bay. Compiled
from the original documents still remaining in the possession of his
descendants. By Peter Orlando Hutchinson. 2 vols. London. S. Low,
Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1883-86.
IRISH FAMILIES—
A genealogical history of Irish families, with their crests a^^
armorial bearings. By John Rooney. 531 p., 1895, Washington, D. C.
JACKSON FAMILY—
A genealogical history of the Scripps family and its various alU'
ances. By J. E. Scripps. 87 p. Printed for private circulation, D^'
troit, 1903.
JAMES FAMILY—
Edmund Janes James. Journal of the Illinois State Historic^*-
Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, July, 1914.
JENKIN FAMILY—
See Vaughan family.
139
FAMILY HISTORIES— Cantinued
rONES FAMILY—
John Burgwin, Carolinian; John Jones, Virginian; their ancestors
ind descendants. By Walter Burgwyn Jones. 119 p., Montgomery,
ila., 1913.
IvETCHUM FAMILY—
Bible records and unpublished history. Adelia Pool Mears. Type-
iyritten, Chicago, 1919.
KEVE FAMILY—
History of the Keve family; also short histories of the Coles, the
Fullwoods, the Latourettes, the Floreys, the Whipples, the Longs. By
J. F. Keve. 72 p., Arlington, Iowa. n.d.
KINNEY FAMILY—
See sketch of William Kinney. By James Affleck. In Pub. No.
13, 1908. Illinois State Historical Library.
KINGSBURY FAMILY—
Marshall family record, with Haskell, Boutwell, Barrett, Wads-
worth, White, Eead, Maurice, Kingsbury, Holbrooke, Stevens, Car-
penter and allied families. By Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnside Kings-
bury. 103 p., Keene, N. H., 1913. W. T. Nims, Pub.
KIEKLAND FAMILY—
See Reminiscences and memorials of men of the Revolution and
their families. By A. B. Muzzey.
KITE FAMILY—
The Kite family, a fragmentary sketch of the family from its
origin in the 9th Century to the present day. By Virginia A. Kite
of Marksville, Va. 122 p. n.d.
KITTERMAN FAMILY—
Brief history of the Kitterman family. Broadside. By John Kit-
terman, Tiskilwa, 111. n.d.
KOERNER FAMILY—
Memoirs of Gustave Koerner, 1809-1896; life sketches written at
'he suggestion of his children. Edited by T. J. McCormack. 2 vols.
3edar Rapids, la., 1909. Torch Press.
:uAMBERT FAMILY—
Of Milford, Connecticut. See History of the Colony of New
iaven. By Edward Rodolphus Lambert. Pub. New Haven, 1838.
litchcock & Stafford.
^AMPTON FAMILY—
Sketch of the Lampton family in America, 1740-1914. By Clayton
Ceith. 59 p., Louisiana, Mo., 1914.
140
FAMILY HISTORIES-Contmned
LATOUEETTE FAMILY—
See Keve.
LEAVERTON FAMILY—
John Foster Leaverton, soldier of the American Eevolution. By
Mrs. Nancy J. Leaverton Sale. See pp. 139-147. In Journal of the
Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 10, No. 1, April, 1917.
LEE FAMILY—
Memoranda of the Lees and Cognate families for three hundred
years back, gathered chiefly from family sources. By J. N. Lee, D.D.,
son of William and Mary Lee. 47 p. De Kay Brothers, Printers,
Waukegan, 111., 1898.
LEHMAN FAMILY—
See Wallbridge family.
LEONAED FAMILY—
See Dillon family.
LINCOLN FAMILY—
See Keminiscences and memorials of men of the Bevolution and
their families. By A. B. Muzzy.
LOMAX FAMILY—
John Lomax, 1637-1694. Genealogy of the Virginia family of
Lomax. 79 p., Chicago. Band, McNally & Co., 1913.
LONG FAMILY—
A Eevolutionary soldier and some of his family. By G. Frank
Long. See pp. 282-286. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society, Vol. 7, No. 3, October, 1914.
LONG FAMILY—
See Keve.
LOOMIS FAMILY—
Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America and his antecedents in
the old world. By Elisha S. Loomis. 859 p., 1908, copy No. 416.
LOVELL FAMILY—
Kobert Lovell genealogy. (In Weymouth, Mass. Historical So-
ciety, Publications No. 1, pp. 109-116.)
LUDLAM FAMILY—
Genealogical sketch of the Ludlam family from the early settle-
ment of Cape May Countv, N. J., 1692. A. J. Ludlam, Comp. 19 p.,
Springfield, 111., 1878. H. W. Eokker, Printer.
FAMILY HISTORIES-^Continued
liUNDY FAMILY—
See Article on Benjamin Lnndy, a pioneer of freedom. By George
A. Lawrence. In Publication Ko. 19, 1913. Illinois State Historical
library.
LUNDY FAMILY—
The life, travels and opinions of Benjamin Lnndy. Compiled nnder
the direction and on behalf of his children. 316 p., Philadelphia, 1847.
Published by William D. Parrish.
MoCLERNAND FAMILY—
See Article on General John A. McClernand. By Alfred Oren-
dorff. pp. 80-85. In Publication Ko. 6, Illinois State Historical Li-
"brary, 1901.
MoKINLEY FAMILY—
The Scotch ancestors of William McKinley. E. A. Claypool. 45
p., Chicago, 1897.
McEEYNOLDS FAMILY—
Biographical and historical sketches of the Gresham's of America
and across the seas. A. T. Strange, Comp. 53 p., Hillsboro, 111., 1913.
MAJOR FAMILY—
The Majors and their marriages. J. B. Cabell. 188 p., Richmond,
Va., 1915. Dumbarton Grange, Dumbarton, Va. W. C. Hill Print-
ing Co.
MANIERRE FAMILY—
The Manierre family in early Chicago history. By George Man-
ierre. See pp. 448-458. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society, Vol. 8, No. 3, October, 1915.
MANIERRE FAMILY—
Reminiscences in the lives of George and Ann E. Manierre. By
George Manierre. Typewritten copy.
MARSHALL FAMILY—
Marshall family record, with Haskell, Boutwell, Barrett, Wads-
worth, White, Read, Maurice, Kingsbury, Holbrooke, Stevens, Car-
penter and Allied families. By Mr. and Mrs. Burnside Kingsbury.
Keene, N. H., 1913. W. T. Nims.
MARTIN FAMILY—
See Casad and Stites family. By Edmund J. James, pp. 39-59.
In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, July,
1914.
MAURICE FAMILY—
See Marshall family. By F. B. Kingsbury.
142
FAMILY HISTORIES— Contmued
MAUEY FAMILY—
See Memoirs of a Hugiienot family.
MAY FAMILY—
My ancestors; a memorial of John Paine and Mary Ann May of
East Woodstock, Conn. Compiled by their son Lyman May Paine of
Chicago, 111. 240 p., Chicago, 111., 1914. Privately printed.
MEECH FAMILY—
See Wallbridge family.
MESSINGEK FAMILY—
A genealogical history of the Scripps family and its various alli-
ances. J. E. Scripps, Detroit, 1903. 87 p.
MOOBE FAMILY—
Genealogy and recollections. By Albert Arthur Moore. 170. p.,
San Francisco, 1915. Blair-Murdock Co.
MOEGAN FAMILY—
Various ancestral lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan)
Goodwin of Hartford, Conn. F. F. Starr, Comp. 2 vols., Hartford,
Conn., 1915. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Press.
MOEEILL FAMILY—
The Morrills and reminiscences. By Charles Henry Morrill. 160
p. University Pub. Co., Chicago, 111. and Lincoln, Neb.
MOEEIS FAMILY—
See The Shark Eiver District, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
MUNEOE FAMILY—
See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Eevolution and
their families. By A. B. Muzzey.
NEWKIEK FAMILY—
Genealogy and history of the Newkirk, Hamilton and Bayless fant-
ilies. T. J. Newkirk. 88 p. Privately printed, Evanston, 111., 1916.
NIXON FAMILY—
The families of French of Belturbet and Nixon of Fermanagh a^^
their descendants. Henry Biddall Swansy. 211 p. A. Thon & Co^^.
Dublin, 1908.
NOEEIS FAMILY OF MAEYLAND—
Thomas M. Myers. 119 p.. New York, 1916. Wm. M. Clemeix^'
NOYES FAMILY—
Noyes — Oilman ancestry; being a series of sketches with a cha^S^
of the ancestors of Charles Phelps Noyes and Emily H. (Gilmaii'>^
Noyes, his wife. By Charles Phelps Noyes. 467 p., St. Paul, Minrp-^
1907. Printed for the author by the Gilliss Press, N. Y.
143
FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued
3LDWILEE FAMILY—
See Epler family. By Mrs. Emma Epler Knudson.
OEENDORPF FAMILY—
The life and services of Alfred Orendorff. By James A. Creightonr
See pp. 34-37. In Pub. No. 15, 1910. Illinois State Historical Library.
OSBOENE FAMILY—
In History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties, Ohio.
See also Morgan County, Illinois Scrap Book.
OTIS FAMILY—
See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Eevolution and
their families. By A. B. Muzzey.
OVEEMYEE FAMILY—
Overmyer history and genealogy from 1680 to 1905. Barnhart B.
Overmyer and J. C. Overmyer. 297 p., Fremont, Ohio, 1905. The
Author.
PAIXE FAMILY—
My ancestors, a memorial of John Paine and Mary Ann May of
East Woodstock, Conn. Compiled by their son Lyman May Paine of
Chicago. 111. 240 p., Chicago, 111., 1914. • Printed for private circu-
lation.
PAKKEE FAMILY—
The Indian stream republic and Luther Parker. Grant Showerman.
^72 p., Concord, N. H., 1915. (New Hampshire Historical Society,
Collections Vol. 11.)
^AEKEE FAMILY—
See Eeminiscences and memorials of men of the Eevolution and
heir families. By A. B. Muzzy.
^AESONS FAMILY—
See Article on Lewis Baldwin Parsons. Bv Julia E. Parsons. In
Pub. No. 13, 1908. Illinois State Historical Library.
-^ATEESON FAMILY—
The life of John Paterson, Major-General in the Eevolutionary
^.rmy. By his great-grandson, Thomas Egleston. 293 p., N. Y. and
Ijondon, 1894. G. P. Putnam^s Sons.
PEEEAULT FAMILY—
La vie de Joseph Francois Perrault sur-nomme le pere de Feduca-
ion du peuple Canadien. Philippe Baby Casgrain, 173 p.
lU
FAMILY HISTORIES— Cantmued
PIEBREPONT FAMILY—
Pierrepont genealogies from Xormau times to 1913, with paxticulai
attention paid to the line of descent from Hezekiah Pierpont, youngest
son of Rev. James Pierpont of New Haven. By R. Bumham Moffat.
211 p., New York, 1913. L. Middlediteh Co.
PITTS FAMILY—
See Article on David B. Sears, p. 315 in Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society, Vol. 8, No. 2, July, 1915.
POTTER FAMILY—
See The Shark River District, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
QUINCY FAMILY—
See Reminiscences and memorials of men of the Revolution and
their families. By A. B. Muzzey.
READ FAMILY—
See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinshury.
REYNOLDS FAMILY—
Partial genealogy of John Reynolds with a chapter of heraldry
extending back to 1327. Alvah Reynolds, Comp. 160 p., Altona, 111.,
1916.
REYNOLDS FAMILY—
Re}Tiolds, John. Life and Times. Chicago Historical Society.
395 p. Fergus Printing Co., 1879.
ROBERTS FAMILY—
See Biographical sketch of Peyton Roberts, pp. 331-334, in Pub.
No. 13, 1908. Illinois State Historical Library.
RYERSON FAMILY—
The Ryerson genealogy, fidited by Alfred L. Holman, 433 p.,
Chicago, 1916. E. L. Ryerson.
ST. ANGE FAMILY—
See Article on the Sieurs de St. Ange. By Walter B. Douglas, pp-
135-146, in Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois State Historical Library.
SCOTT FAMILY—
The Scotch-Irish and Charles Scott^s descendants and related
families. By Orion C. Scott, M. A., a great-grandson. Ill p, n.p.,n.d'
SCOTT FAMILY—
bee Wallbridge family.
SCRIPPS FAMILY—
A genealogical history of the Scripps family and its various alliances -
James Edmund Scripps. 87 p., Detroit, 1903. Printed for private
circulation. ^
145
FAMILY HISTORIES^-^Continiied
^ARS FAMILY—
David B. Sears, pioneer in the development of the water power of
? Mississippi River. Compiled mainly from data supplied by his son,
ivid Sears of Sears, HI. pp. 300-315, in Journal of tibe Illinois State
istorical Society, Vol. 8, No. 2, July, 1915.
MPLE FAMILY—
See Article on (Jen. James Semple. By Mary Sempel Ames Cush-
in. pp. 62-74, in Pub. No. 10, 1905, Illinois State Historical Library.
5YM0UR FAMILY—
Richard Seymour of Hartford and Norwalk, Conn., and some of his
scendants. By Seymour Morris. Reprint from the New England
storical and Genealogical Register for July, 1918. 15 p., Chicago.
lAFTO FAMILY—
See The Shark River District, Monmouth County, 'Sew Jersey.
IIELDS FAMILY—
See Article on General James Shields. By Francis O'Shaughnessy.
. 113-123, in Pub. No. 21, 1915. Illinois State Historical Library.
[INER FAMILY—
The descendants of George Huse Shiner; completes record of his
cendants to date, January 1, 1915. Harry Lawrence Shiner, Kansas
y, 1915.
ORT FAMILY—
The story of my ancestry, and of early life in Illinois. By Susan
)rt May. pp. 119-128, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical
iety. Vol. 6, No. 1, April, 1913.
EDLEY FAMILY—
Genealogy of the Smedley family, descended from George and Sarah
3dley, with brief notices of other families of the name. Gilbert Cope,
ap. 15 p., Lancaster, Pa., 1901.
JTHERN FAMILIES—
Notable southern families. Vol. I. Compiled by Zella Armstrong,
p., Chattanooga, Tenn. The Lookout Publishing Co., 1918.
2ARS FAMILY—
See Article on Mary Spears. (Reprinted from Putnam's Magazine
^ch, 1853.) pp. 152-171. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical
iety. Vol. 9, Ko. 1, April, 1916.
tINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, FAMILIES, 1636-1844—
Compiled from town and church records. Thomas B. Warren,
ip. 16 p., Springfield, Mass. T. B. Warren, 1898.
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146
FAMILY HISTORIES-ConliMed
STAFFORD FAMILY—
See Wallbridge family.
STAPLES FAMILY—
Wealtha Staples, with records relating to some of the Berkley-
Taunton, Mass., families. Copyrighted, 1911. By William Frederidc
Adams. 70 p. Privately printed, Springfield, Mass., 1911.
STEPHENS FAMILY—
The American genealogical record, giving the genealogy of some
American families, tracing their ancestry to ante-revolutionary times,
the Stephens family with collateral branches. E. S. Clark. 186 p., San
Francisco, 1892. J. Winterbum Co., Pub.
STEVENS FAMILY—
See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbury.
STEVENSON FAMILY—
See Article on Adlai E. Stevenson. By John W. Cook. In Publi-
cation No. 21, 1915. Illinois State Historical Library.
STITES FAMILY—
The Stites and James Genealogy. By Edmund Janes James, New
York Genealogical and Biographical Record, October, 1897. Journal
of the Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 2, July, 1914.
STOUT FAMILY—
The Stout family of Delaware with the story of Penelope Stout
T. H. Streets. 107 ]p., Philadelphia, 1916. (Some allied families of
Kent County, Delaware.),
STUART FAMILY—
See Article on Major John T. Stuart. By C. C. Brown, pp. 109-
114. In Pub. No. 7, 1902. Illinois State Historical Library.
STUBBLEFIELD FAMILY—
Eobert Stubblefield, and his son, John Stubblefield, pioneers of
McLean County, Illinois. By George W. Stubblefield. See pp. 525-
530. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 6, No. 4,
January, 1914.
STUDLEY FAMILY—
The Studley family reunion, Neponset, 111., August 30, 1913. His-
torical sketch. By E." F. Norton, pp. 132-133. In tToumal of the
Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 1, April, 1914.
THOMPSON FAMILY—
The descendants of John Capen, 1765-1849, and Ehoda Thomps(»J»
with some account of his ancestry. Charles L. Capen, Comp. 20 p«»
Bloomington, n.d.
147
FAMILY HISTORIES— Continued
BBITS FAMILY—
Blin; a short genealogy of one line of the Blin family, descended
m Peter Blin, the settler of Wethersfield, Conn., with a few notes
the Tibbits family. J. W. Hill. 22 p., Peoria, 111., 1914.
N" FAMILY—
Brennan, George A. Address on the Ton family at reunion, 1918.
Dlished in the Calumet Indjex.
RNEK FAMILY—
Mrs. Kernhappueh Turner, a heorine of 1776. Address by G. S.
idshaw, Esq. 9 p. GreenesJaoro, N^. C. Published by the Guilford
;tle Ground Co.
:n duzer family—
Golden wedding of William Armstrong Jessup and Mary Jane Van
zer Jessup, 1853-1903. Theodore Jessup. 32 p., Chicago, 1903.
.:t^ RENSSLAER FAMILY—
A legacy of historical gleanings with autographs. By Catharina
E. Bonney. 2 vols. Albany, N. Y., 1875. J. MunseU.
JiNUM FAMILY—
The Varnums of Dracutt (in Massachusetts) a history of George
mum, his son Samuel, who came to Ipswich about 1635, and grand-
s Thomas, John and Joseph, who settled in Dracutt, and their de-
adants. John Marshall Varnum, Comp. Boston, 1907. D. Clapp
Jon.
.UGHAN FAMILY—
The Vaughan family of Hertford County, North Carolina. By Ex-
ige Benj. B-. Winbome. 104 p., Ealeigh, JST. C, 1909. Edwards &
)ughton Printing Co.
i
LDSWORTH FAMILY—
See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbury.
lllace family—
The Wallace family in America, being an account of the founders
[ first colonial families, and an official list of the heads of families
the name resident in the United States in 1790. James A. Phelps,
p., New York, 1914. W. M. Clemens.
.LLBRIDGE FAMILY—
Descendants of Henry Wallbridge, who married Anna Amos, De-
iber 25, 1688, at Preston, Conn., with some notes on the allied
ilies of Brush, Fassett, Dewey, Fobes, Gager, Lehman, Meech, Staf-
i, Scott. Compiled by William Gedney Wallbridge. 369 p., Phila-
3hia, 1898. Press of Franklin Printing Co.
148
FAMILY HISTORIES— Contmued
WAED FAMILY—
Genealogy of the family of Josiah Ward, sixth generation from
William Ward. 16 p., Ottawa, 111., 1914.
WABBEN FAMILY—
The Warrens of Warrenville, 111. See Article on by Harriet N.
Warren Dodson. pp. 124-137. In Publication No. 21, 1915. Illinois
State Historical Library.
WEBLEY FAMILY—
See The Shark Biver District, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
WESTON FAMILY—
In memoriam Hon. Gershom Bradford Weston, Deborah Brownell
Weston of Massachusetts. Edmund Brownell Weston. 93 p.. Provi-
dence, B. I. Author, 1916.
WHIPPLE FAMILY—
See Keve.
WHITE FAMILY—
See Marshall family. By F. B. Kinsbury.
WHITE FAMILY—
See The Shark Biver District, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
WILLET FAMILY—
See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker.
WILLIAMS FAMILY—
See Ancestry of thirty-three Ehode Islanders. John Osborne Aus-
tin. 139 p., Albany, N. Y. Joel MunselFs Sons, Pub.
WILLIAMS FAMILY—
Ancestry of Lawrence Williams. Part I, Ancestry of his father,
Simeon Breed Williams, descendant of John Williams of Newbury and
Havenhill, Mass., 1600-1674. Part II, ancestry of his mother, ComeUa
Johnston, descendant of Thomas Johnston of Boston, Mass., 1708-1767.
Compiled by Cornelia Bartow Williams. 291 p., Chicago, 1915. B.
Donnelley & Sons Co.
WILLIAMS FAMILY—
See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker.
WILLIS FAMILY—
See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker.
WOLCOTT FAMILY—
Family circle of Mrs. Ursa (Wolcott) Griswold. 3 p. New Haven,
Conn., 1879.
149
FAMILY HISTORIES— Concluded
WRIGHT FAMILY—
See Long Island genealogies. By Mary Powell S. Bunker.
YOUNG FAMILY—
Ancestry and recollections of Mrs. John Young Rochelle, Illinois.
See pp 235-241. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society
Vol. 6, No. 2. July 1913.
GENERAL WORKS
AMERICAN CHRISTIANITY—
A History of American Christianity. Leonard Woolsey Bacon.
429 p., Scribners, N. Y., 1916. (American Church History Series.)
AMERICAN CHURCH HISTORY-
IS vols., New York, 1902-16. Scribners.
AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL RECORD—
Giving the genealogy of some American families tracing their an-
cestry to anti-revolutionary times; the Stephens family with collateral
branches. By E. S. Clark. 185 p., San Francisco, 1892. J. Winter-
bum Co., Pubs.
APPLETON^S CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY—
Edited by James Grant Wilson and John Piske. 6 vols.. New
York, 1887-89. D. Appleton & Co., Pubs.
BAPTIST CHURCH—
A history of the Baptist Church in the United States. Albert
Henry Newman. 545 p. (American Church History Series) N. Y.
Scribners, 1915.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PRE-EMINENT AMERI-
CANS—
F. G. Harrison. 2 vols, in one. Boston Consolidated Book Co.
n.d.
BURKE, (SIR) BERNARD C.B. LL.D.—
Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baron-
tage, together with memoirs of the Privy Councillors and Knights. By
Sir Bernard Burke, C.B. LL.D. 1740 p., London, 1888. Harrison &
Sons, Pubs.
CATHOLIC CHURCH—
A history of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States.
Thomas O'Gorman. 515 p., New York. Scribners, 1907. (American
Church Hist. Series.)
J1.
*
150
GENERAL WORKS— Contimied
CHKISTIAN CHURCH— A HISTORY OF THE DISCIPLES OF
CHRIST—
The Society of Friends, the United Brethem in Christ and the
Evangelical Association; Bibliography of American Church History.
By Samuel Macauley Jackson, Benjamin Bushrod Tyler and others.
519 p., New York. Scribners, 1908. (American Church History
Series.)
COAT OF ARMS—
The Coat of Arms of your family, what the symbols are and what
they mean. (In National Magazine November, 1916. pp. 214-19.)
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH—
A history of the Congregational Churches in the United States.
Williston Walker. 415 p., New York. Scribners, 1916. (American
Church Hist. Series.)
DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY—
F. S. Drake, Boston, 1874. Osgood Pub.
EMINENT AMERICANS—
Comprising brief biographies of leading statesmen, patriots, orators
and others, men and women who have made American history. By
3enson J. Lossing, New York, 1881. American Book Exchange.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY—
Vols. I, II, III. Published under the direction of The American
Historical Society, Inc. New York, 1917, 1918.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH—
A history of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States
of America. Charles Comfort Tiffany. 593 d.. New York. Scribners,
1916. (American Church History Series.)
FAIRBAIRN^S CRESTS OF THE LEADING FAMILIES—
In Great Britain and Ireland and their kindred in other lands-
By James Fairbaim. 2 vols, in one. N. Y., 1911. Heraldic Pub. Co.
GENEALOGICAL REGISTER OF THE FIRST SETTLERS O^
NEW ENGLAND—
John Farmer. 352 p. Carter, Andrews & Co., 1829.
GENEALOGY AND HERALDRY, THE DERIVATION AlT^
MEANING OF SURNAMES—
Leonard Wilson. ; (In National Magazine, August, 1916, p'
789-94.)
GENEALOGY—
The Study of Genealogy. By Mrs. Harriet Taylor. See pp. 67-8
In Pub. No. 14, 1909. Illinois State Hist. Library.
151
GENERAL WORKS— Continued
EAT BRITAIN—
American and English genealogies in the library of Congress;
liminary catalogue compiled under the direction of the chief of the
alogue division. 806 p. Washington Government Printing OflSce,
.0.
CEALDRY—
The Coat of Arms of your family what the symbols are and what
y mean. By Leonard Wilson, pp. 214-19. In National Magazine,
vember, 1916.
i3RALDRY—
Genealogy and heraldry, the derivation and meaning of surnames.
Dnard Wilson, pn. 789^-94. (In National Magazine, August, 1916.)
ERALDRY—
Some important heraldic changes, their meaning and symbolism.
Dnard Wilson, p. 551. (In National Magazine, January, 1917.)
DLLAND SOCIETY—
List of the presidents of the Holland Society, 1885-1906, with
►graphics. (In National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Index
., p. 144.)
JGUENOT SOCIETY OP AMERICA—
Jjist of the presidents, 1883-1906, with biographies. CIn National
clopedia of American Biography, Index vol., p. 151.)
ELAND—
Map of noble Erin Island of Kings, showing the localities and
Les of the principal old Irish familities. 17x21 in., 1914.
ISH—
Biographical history of the American Irish in Chicago. Charles
ench. Editor. 808 p., Chicago. American Biographical Pub. Co.,
97.
ISH—
Erin Island of Eangs — Map of noble Erin Island of Kings, show-
5 the localities and titles of the principal old Irish families. Post-
spatch, St. Louis, 1914.
ISH—
Families, a genealogical history of Irish families, with their crests
d armorial bearings. By John Rooney. 531 p., 1895, Washington,
C.
ISH IN THE UNITED STATES—
Eesolution regarding St. Patrick's Day, 1911. E. J. Glackin. (In
xiois Senate Journal, March 16, 1911. pp. 6-7.)
152
GENERAL WORKS— Gontmiied
LAWYERS—
Notable lawyers of the West, including members of the United
States Supreme Court, Supreme Courts of several states, and prominent
lawyers in the western states. 186 p., Chicago, 1902. Inter Ocean
Newspaper Company.
LIVES OF THE SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDE-
PENDENCE—
By Charles A. Goodrich. 460 p.. New York. Reed, 1829.
LUTHERAN CHURCH—
A history of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States.
Henry Eyster Jacobs. 539 p. Scribners, New York, 1912. (American
Church History Series.)
METHODIST CHURCH—
History of the Methodists in the United States. James Monroe
Buckley. 714 p. New York. Scribners, 1907. (American Church
History Series.)
METHODIST CHURCH—
Reminiscences historical and biographical of sixiy-four years in the
ministry. By Rev. Henry Boehm. Edited by Bev. Joseph B. Wakeley.
493 p., New York, 1866. Carlton & Porter.
NATIONAL CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY—
New York. White, 1891-1906.
NEW ENGLAND, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF—
1620-1789. By William B. Weeden. 2 vols., Boston and New
York, 1891. Houghton, Mifflin Co.
NOTABLE MEN OP THE WEST—
Chicago Inter Ocean Newspaper Co., 1902.
NOTABLE SOUTHERN FAMILIES—
Vol. I, compiled by Zella Armstrong. 247 p., Chattanooga, Tenn.
The Lookout Publishing Co., Pubs., 1918.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-EIGHT GENERATIONS FROM
ADAM—
Being a pedigree traced from Adam to the present time. By (Jeorge
Edward Congdon. 55 p., Hiawatha, Kansas. E. Herbert, Pub., 1910.
PILGRIM FATHERS—
The founding of a nation ; the story of the Pilgrim fathers, their
voyage on the Mayflower, their early struggles, hardships and dangers,
and the beginnings of American democracy, as told in the Journals
of Francis Beaumont, Cavalier. By Frank Moody, Gregg. 2 vols
Cleveland, 1915. The Author. H. Clark Co., Pubs
153
GENERAL WORKS— Continued
PIOXEER HEROES AND DAEING DEEDS—
The lives and famous exploits of hero explorers, renowned frontier
fighters and celebrated early settlers of America. A history of the most
interesting events of border life, from the earliest times to the present.
By D. M. Kelsey. 578 p., Philadelphia, Pa., 1882. Scammell & Co.
PEESBYTERIAJSr CHURCH IN AMERICA—
A history of the Presbyterian Church in America from its origin
until the year 1760, with biographical sketches of its early ministers,
with a memoir of the author by the Rev. C. Van Rensselaer and an
historical introduction by the Rev. William Blackwood. 720 p. Richard
Webster.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—
A history of the Presbyterian Churches in the United States.
Robert Ellis Thompson. 415 p. Scribners, N. Y., 1907. (American
Church History Series.)
QUAKERS—
Southern Quakers and Slavery — a study in Institutional History.
By Stephen B. Weeks, Ph. D. 400 p., Baltimore, 1896. The Johns
Hopkins Press.
SCOTCH-IRISH—
The Scotch-Irish in America. By Henry Jones Ford. 607 p.,
Princeton, N. J., 1915. Princeton University Press.
SCOTCH-IRISH IN AMERICAN HISTORY—
By Robert A. Gray. See pp. 308-313. In Pub. No. 9, 1904.
Illinois State Historical Library.
UNITARIAN CHURCH—
A history of the Unitarians and the Universalists in the United
States. Joseph Henry Allen and Richard Eddy. 506 p.. New York.
Scribners, 1903. (American Church History Series.)
UNITED STATES BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY—
And portrait gallery of eminent and self-made men. Illinois
Volume. 861 p., Chicago, 1883. American Biographical Pub. Co.
UNITED STATES GENEALOGY—
First American ancestors and their descendants, with biographies.
Compiled by G. Derby. (In National Cyclopedia of American Bio-
graphy, Index Vol. pp. 657-715.)
UNIVERSAL PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF BIOGRAPHY
AND MYTHOLOGY—
By Joseph Thomas. New 3d edition revised and brought up to
1901. 2 vols. J. B. Lippincott Co., 1901.
\
lO-k
GENERAL WORKS-Condaded
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
The Colonial merchants and the American Revolution, 1763-1'^^76.
By Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Ph. D. 647 p., Xew York, 1918. ^
Studies in History, Economics and Public Law. Vol. LXXVl^MH.
Whole No. 182, N. Y., 1918. Columbia University.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
John Gray of Mount Vernon, the last soldier of the Bevoluti— ^^'
By John Gray. G4 p., Washington, 1868. Gibson Bros.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
Mrs. Kemhappuch Turner, a heroine of 1776. Address by 6. ^•
Bradshaw, Esq., 1902. 8 p., Greensboro, N. C. Published by tl^ ^^
Guilford Battle Grounds Co., n.d.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
■
Reminiscences and memorials of men of the Revolution and the^^^^^
families. By A. B. Muzzey. 424 p., Boston. Estes & Lauriat, 188 ^^*
WAR OF 1812—
A compendious account of the late war to which is added the curioc: ^^^^ ^
adventures of Corporal Samuel Stubbs. (A Kentuckiaii of 65 years c^^^^
age), Boston. Printed by William Walter, 1817. Reprint— Chas. Fre- ^^^
Heartman, New York City. Copy No. 8.
WOMAN— CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF PROMINENT
AMERICAN WOMEN—
With biographies. (In National Cyclopedia of American biography^^^?'
Index vol., pp. 183-185.)
WOMAN^S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION—
National list of the presidents, 1874-1906, with biographies. (
National Cyclopedia of American biography, Index vol., p. 150.)
WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION—
National American. List of the presidents, 1890-1906, with bio-
graphies. (In National Cyclopedia of American biography, Index vol.,
p. 150.)
WOMEN— OUR PIONEERS—
Biographical sketches, pioneers of 1801 and 1802. Pioneer women
of the West. By Rev. Mrs. C. Springer. A Poem. The' pioneers of
Licking County. By A. B. Clark. 33 p. Pioneer pamphlets No. 7,
Newark, Ohio, 1872. Clark & King.
PERIODICALS
AMERICAN HISTORICAL MAGAZINE—
Vol. 8, No. 4, October, 1902. Vol. IX, Nos. 1 and 2. January-
April, 1904. A. V. & W. H. Goodpasture, Pubs.
155
PERIODICALS— Contimied
ENEALOGICAL EEGISTER OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OP
NEW ENGLAND—
John Parmer. 352 p., Lancaster, Mass., 1829. Carter, Andrews
Co., Pubs.
ENEALOGY—
A monthly magazine of American ancestry. Edited by William
lontgomery Clemens. Pub. N. Y. Pub. Hackensack, New Jersey,
916, 1917, 1918.
-ENEALOGY AND HERALDRY—
The derivation and meaning of surnames. By Leonard Wilson.
See National Magazine, August, 1916. pp. 789-94.
CUGUENOT SOCIETY OF SOUTH CAROLINA—
Transactions, 1889, 1897, 1899, 1903-1908, 1916. Charleston, S. C.
[AINE GENEALOGIST AND BIOGRAPHER—
Quarterly, 3 vols., 1875-78. Pub., Augusta, Maine. Sprague, Owen
ad Nash.
'HE MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT—
A Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History, Vols. 1,
» 3, 1899-1901. Boston. PubliSied by the Massachusetts Society of
tayflower Descendants.
tlCHIGAN HISTORY MAGAZINE—
1917-1918. Pub., Michigan Historical Commission. Lansing, Mich.
IINNESOTA HISTORICAL BULLETIN—
1915-1916. Pub., St. Paul, Minn.
FATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY—
Vol. I, 1912, to Vol. VII, April, 1918. PubHshed, Washington,
►. C. National Genealogical Society.
FEW ENGLAND HISTORIC AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY—
Memorial biographies, of the New England Historic Genealogical
cciety. 1880-1908. 9 vols., Boston.
rORTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL
REGISTER—
J. R. B. Hathaway, Ed., Vol. 1, Nos. 1-4, 1900 ; Vol. 2, Nos. 1-4,
SOI; Vol. 3, Nos. 1-3, 1902. Pub., Edenton, N. C.
OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY—
1916-1918. Pub., Portland, Oregon, by the Society.
?HE PATRIOTIC MARYLANDER—
Issued quarterly — Maryland Society of the Daughters of the Ameri-
an Revolution. Vols. I-III, 1914-1917. Discontinued.
156
PERIODICALS-4:oiiGfaided
THE PILGRIM MAGAZINE—
Vol. 1, 1913, Vol. 2, No6. 1, 3, 6, 1913. Pub., Boston, Mass. The
Pilgrim Magazine Pub. Co.
PEESBYTEEIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Quarterly Pub., Philadelphia. Published by the Society, 1917-1918.
STEWART^S GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL
MISCELLANY—
2 Nos., 1918. By Frank H. Stewart, Woodbury, N. J.
TENNESSEE HISTORICAL MAGAZINE—
Vol. 1, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 1915. Vol. 2, Nos. 1, 3, 1916, 1918. Nashville, ,
Tenn.
WASHINGTON HISTORICAL QUARTERLY—
1916-1918, Washington State.
WISCONSIN MAGAZINE OF HISTORY—
1917-1918. Pub. by the Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison,
Wis.
WYOMING HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY—
Wilkes Barre, Penn., Proceedings. Vols. 3-12, 1886-1912. Vols.
14, 15, 1915, 1916.
AblDgton, Maas 83
AbatrMtnfWilia, New York 93
Acme Printing Co., Louisvlllo.Ky 88
A™iePubllslJngCo.,MorEaiitown,W.V»....iaa
Adalr,e.a 17
Adams County,(ll]iDoIs)Hl5tarieB 13,13
Adams County, Il]lnd*,map 13
•-■ County, ""--'- '■-"-' '■•
AdB
a Family...
Adsms, Georee
Adama.JosIaK fs
Adams, Wtlltam Frederiot ia9,l4e
Advance, Poriodiral 18
Adventaar Job Print 71,75
AlTleck, James 139
' ' ' ~1. E, Book Coniieni, Pubs IIS
AkeraFamUy..,
..107
Alabama Stale, Arahlves hqiI Historj' Depiirt-
jUabama State, BlrmlnKbam, Ala 3
Alabama State, ConecuE 3
Alabama State, Oovornoia, ISIB-ISOO 3
Alabama Stale, Mobile S
Alabama State, Montgomery. 3
Alabama State, TomUgbee Basin 3
Alabama Stale, Unisersltv 3
Alameda Conn tv, CalUOmia 4
Alberts™ Family 1S8
Albany, New York 8,86, 93,94,95,96,07,68,99
Albla.lowa .........:..: 71
Albion, llllncria la
Albright, I. W,
..103
AllmnSanlel B-
Alien, CRoT.) Ira W.. .
Alien,l.C
Allen, Joseph Henry...
AUaQ,L.P.
Allen, W.B
Allen,W.C
Ailing, Wlillain!!!!i;'!";!';;.''!;;";l"wB8|M
Allison. May !
Almance County, North CaioUna I<
Alpena County, iUeh f
Alton.minds. 17,43,59,f
Alvord, Ctaranee Walworth i
America, Scotch Irlab, in America. .
lerican
s Company
Jograpbltsl Fa
hristlanlty.
rapbloal FabllBhingCo...
fi^d'.'."
American Qlstor
Arnerican Gonca ^
American Blsloilca] Society
American Irish Historical
.mnlcsu Revol'iitlan.
'— n Unitarian
American WomeiijChronologlcal Ust of prom-
inent American women IM
Americana, Emlnojit At^erlcans 150
Amis, M N 105,108
Amos'FamllyfsVi WalibHdge.V.' 147
AndersonI(Capt.')'i;noch.'.'!Ill!l 10
Anderson, Galusna^ 87
Anderson, J., Pub., Chicago 47
Anderson, Mrs. K. T 37
Andreaa, A. T., Pub., Chicago 19,23,«
Andreas, Lyter & Co., Pubs., Davenport, la.
l!,ai,39,«
Andrews Family 138
Andrews, I W HI
Anion, GuBlavB 100
AnnalK of Lyndon, Kansas 71
AnnapoliB. Maryland 77
Annls.D.G--- «>
Anthony, Elliott 100
Anthony, E. A Sons .....^... ...... 78
Antrim TamiUes 89
Antrim, N.H 80
ApplBgale, O,, Jr 89
Appleton 's Cyclopoli a ot American B lography . I a
App!6ton,D,&Co.,Pubs.,N Y 121,149
Atchbala, i^nnsylvanla lU
Archives ol Maryland 75
Arctives or Moiicoand Spain 73
Arpis Printing House, Alpena, Mich 84
ArhoEiMs Stale,' aOTernora!l819-i!«)V.'.'.'.""l '4
Arkun^as Stale Historical Association 8
ArniatrongI Zella !!!!"!!"..'.! iis.lM
Arnold, James N 115,118
Art PubUahlng Company 117
Arthur, John Preston 100
Arthur, T.S 13
Aabury, Henry 13,64
Aabary Park,!*. J B2
Aahboro, North Carolina 105
Aahe, Samuol A. Coart 104
Atbanase de Ueiieres, and the Louisiana 71
Atlanta, Ga U
Atlantic Monthly Magaiine 38
Atw^,'c.R.v.'.:::"".:.::'.::::":i;"i'.;!" sj
AugualB, Me 74
AuEuata County, Vlr^nla m
Ann and Bouseal, Pubs., Newberry, S. C U7
Aurora, Illinois 35,88
Aiislln.Tesaa IW
Austin, John Osborne I4t
B
BablngtonAItoberlsCo.,PubB.,8helbyN.C..103
Baoon, Leonard Woolsey. 149
Bagbj, Alfred - 138
Bagley, Worth, Ensign V. 8. N., North Caio-
iTna.. - 101
Ballcy,J. C. W B5,n
Baker A Goodwin, Pubs.,N, Y S
Baker, Virginia 118
Baldwin, A 03,111
Baldwin, Elmer J7
INDEX— Contmtwd.
Bkldwic, TbM. «., A. B., B. B )
BftUuMa, CharlM tt.i
BkHuKT (Un.)J.U.S 1
BallM di Volt, Engrvran, PbUa (
BtHllnm, tUryUnd 74,70,78,77,1::
Bahlmara,UarHiiid,HlMoricalScid«ty,pulM. ;
BuigO, Iblna, HMorim SocMt "i
Baont, Ualne, PabUelibnn...
Buibn.AaodUka,!!"-'-
Btnyvllle, Virjlnl* IM
in>= F B «
Dn, Connectlcnt S
tpblol 1
Baniey Funily, Am Stapks.
Banutable Count
Bamtt, NcrriB s:
Barmi Frnmlly. . .
B«mittFfti-"- "
Burr, 1- s.
Banrlckln
Basil, Fnnk Sumim.
~ n JrB«aBy
a, O. L. ^ Co., Pubs.
BaaiettVo.'P.
Baintt Fuully, 8h If anhall FrnmllT. .
B»iry,J.8
Buvick In Elnul, Dwr L«ed9. .
Basil, Fnnk Sum. —
BuUd it B>Uey.
It Branch V's]l«7 of SosqiMlkuina. . .
niDCraphkal Pub. Co.,Chlcsga 3t,u,u,i>ii
Blognphlcal Sketeho Pre- Emlnenl Amsrimnutt
BlogikpliT, NxloukI Cyclopedic ot Amerlun
Blochi^M
AJa,A,W.ii,A,A,i>,ii,ia,ii,'9j','ul9»',
117, IIS, iiR.iio, 121,123, m,i%,m,m,tiQ
Blrdnll Funlly 1»
B rkb«ck, Honli 9>
Blnnlnjnmm, Alalamft....--.^ 3
Bishop, Albert Webb 3
BUhop, Hflirlet E »
BliihopHII]Coloiiv,HaDryCoiUity,Illliiol«... U
BUhop, JudronW »
Bluk Family 1»
Black, OewieW 1»
Black Hank Wu U,U.«
Bilr, (Mm') Harriet H .'.',".'.".*.'.' '"*-'I*»,«
Blair J.A 1«
BlBlr-Murdock Co., Ban
Blakely Piiming Compi
BlBDchaid, RulUi
a, Newton.... . ...
18, SO, 21, i2, M, IS, 28, 27, 28, 30, 31, 31,
35, SB, 3g, 3i, a, 43, lij, ^, », si, K, W, 61, 03, 64
BatM, (Hon.) Wllliajn Q S3
Battey, y. A. A Co., Pabi., Chicago . .23, 24, S3, 56
Baytaa, Richard Uatbn BJ.IW
Baylosa Family 129,142
Bayliea, f Hon.i FraiwU S3
BaaooD, Job Dept., Atoon, Obto 107,111
Bean, £. H 105
Beard Family 129
Beanbtey, D. B 108
BloamlDgtoa'Tomishlp, WoLeaui '
15, 38,40, 41, 44, U,n
itma CouiitT, IIU-
BluB Book of Illinois li
BodEa,aeorgekI.,A.B 31
Boe&n, (Rav.) Benry IB
BDlai.HenrjL 21
Bolton, HarbenEiueiia , »
Bond Coonly, nil Ddi 15,U
Bond, Henry g
Beard, Tbomsis 129
Beardstown, Illinois 14
ISeasleyundEmpraon, Pubs 102
Beaumont, Francis, Cavalier. 152
Beaumont, Francis, Jouiualsttf TO
Becker, J. W 34
Beck, Lewis C 86
Boekwllh, Hiram W 32,02,«8
Badall Family 129
Bedford County, VlrglDia 121,128
Bsebo, H. a 51
Beers, J. H. & Co., Fobs, Chicago 27
Beers, W. H. ACD.,ChkagD tio
B6inlIch,B. A 37
iney.lMrs.jCatharineV,
_ -Jney, Ednard
Boone CouDty, IlUnoli. ■ .
, K,l^
Ednard W
jUDty,Illinali 18,16,37
Border Wars of Now York •*
3,6,11,62,74.76,78,79,80,81,83,84,87,141
Boston, Mass., Conaolldated Book Co lit
Bourbon nals.kaiilmkee County, aunols u
Bourquin,F 45,6^88,61
Boutwell Family 136,l»,i41
Bout well Family, 3k Marshall Family 141
Bowdltcb.N. I M
Bellas, Henry Hobart
BflllBville, imnoU
BelleTille,tlUnols, Advocate, Newspaper...
Belvidere.liliaois
Bench and Bar of Missouri
VI,*i,«!,BO,OS,Dll, (U-lUe,l
Bowen-MenlUCo., Pubs.,Indl>ii»lKdls,Uid..l
Bowles, Samuel & Co., Spdugaeld, Uass
.) WUlliunW,..
Bent, Charles ^
Benton, Nathaniel S 9
Berea Church, Mi^an County, IlUnols. a),2
Berkeley County, Virginia 121,122,12
Berkshire County, Massachusetts 78,7
Berry, Orvllle F 31,41
Bradford, Alden W
Bradford, Winiam 8
Bradley & Gilbert, Pubs., Louisville, Ky.. .71.72
BradBby,H.C W
Bradshaw, G. S 147,151
Brandow Printing Company, Albany, N. Y... 96
BrBnigin,E, L 69
BransonandJonea,Pubs.,KalBigh,N, C 103
Brennan', George A
BrlnB'rhofl, '( Prof. ) I-' B
159
INDEX-^ontinued.
PAGE.
Brink, McDonough & Co. . Pubs., Philadelphia
1«, 20, 21. 27,33, 41, 42, 55, 58, 69
Brink, W. R. & Co., Pubs., Philadelphia ...17,23
Bristol, Illinois 36
Bristol, Tenn 122
British Colony House, Albion, Illinois 26
Brodhead, John Romeyn 93
Bromwell, Henrietta E 76
Brooklyn, N. Y 48, 97
Brown & Cross, Pubs., Hartford, Conn 136
Brown, C. A. & Co., Philadelphia 91
Brown, C.C 146
Brown, Christopher C 129
Brown County, Illinois 16, 59
Browne, George Waldo 89,90
Brown Family 129, 130
Brown, George Rothwell 88
Brown, G eorge W 25
Brown, James N 129
Brown Printing Company, Montgomery, Ala . 3
Brown, Roy M 106
Brown, Stuart 36
Bruce. Thomas 125
Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus 76
Brunswick, Maine 74
Brush Family, See Wallbridge Family 147
Bryan, Clark W., & C/)., Pubs., Springfield,
Mass 1 81
Bryant and Morrison, early merchantsin Kas-
kaskia, Illinois 35,55
B uck, Solon J 134
Buck. William J.... 113,114
Buckley, James Monroe 152
Buffalo, N.Y 93,94,96,99
Buffalo, N. Y., Historical Society 93
Buford, Rowland D 121
Bullington, John J 27
Bunker, Mary Powell Seaman 128, 129, 148, 149
Burdick.A.B 94
Bureau County, Illinois 16, 43, 54
Burger, Ammen L 123, 125
Burgess, J.M 118
Burgwin Family 130
Burewin, John 130, 139
Burke, Sir Bernard, C. B., LL.D 149
Burke, J. W. «feCo., Pubs., Macon, Ga U
Burleigh and Flint, Pubs. , Maine *. 75
Burlington County, N.J 90,93
Burlington, N. J 90
Bumham Family 130
Burnham, John Howard 15, 40, 130
Bumell, George H 122
Burrows Bros., Cleveland, Ohio 94
Butcher, Bernard Lee 127
Butler, D.E 28
Butler Grove Township, Montgomery County,
Illinois 16,45
Butler, Illinois 45
Butterfield Family ....130
Butterworth Family 130
Byars, William Vincent 136
Cabell, J. B 141
Cadmus Press, Galesburg, Illinois 28
Cadogan, Hatcher Mfg. Co., Pubs., Quincy, Ill-
inois 134
Cabokia. Illinois 65
Cairo, Illinois 13, 16
Caldwell, (Rev.") James, Chapter D. A R.,
Jacksonville, lUinois 47
Caldwell, Idaho 12
Calendar of Wills, New Jersey 91
California State 4
California State , Alameda County 4
California State, Governors 1849-1900 44
California State, Leland Stanford University 4
PAGE.
California State Los Angeles 64
California State, University of California 4
Callahan, James Morton 127
Calumet Region 66
Calvo, C. A., Jr 118
Cambridge, Illinois 60
Cambridge, Mass 78,82,86
Camden County, Georgia 11
Campbell, Charles B 16
Campbell W. A 98
Canton, Illinois 16, 17
Cape Cod, Massachusetts 78
Cape May County, New Jersey 91, 93
Capen, Cnarles L 146
Capen, John 146
Carbondale, Illinois 32
Cardozq. J 117
Cargill Press, Grand Rapids 60,61
Carlisle, Mass 78
Carlton and Lanahan, Pubs., N.Y 91,93
Carlton & Porter, Pubs., N.Y 162
Carney Family . . ^ 130
Carney, Mark 130
Caroline County, Maryland 74
Carpenter Family 130,139,141
Carpenter, Richard V 16
Carpenter, W. H 12
Carr Family 130,134
Carroll County, Illinois 17,47
Carter, Andrews & Co » Pubs 79, 150, 165
Carter Family 130
Carter, Robert, Pubs 106,130
Carter, T.H. <& Son, Pubs., Boston 82
Carver, Mass 78
Cart-wright. Peter 26,44,62
Casad and Stites Family 130
Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Pubs 8
Casgrain, PhiHpe Baby 143
Cass County. Illinois 17, 26, 58, 63, 68, 69, 70
Castor Family 130
Castorer, J ohn de 130
Catherwood, Mary Hartwell 36
Catholic Church 17,42,44,64,140
Catholic Church, Mema, Illinois 44
Catholic Church, St. Mary's, Quincy, Illinois. . 64
Caton, J. D 38
Cecil County, Maryland 76
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 71
Centennial History of Illinois 47
Centre, Massachusetts, See Hanover 78, 80
Cerre Family 131
Cerre, Jean Gabriel 131
Chafee, GeorgeD 69
Chambers Family 92, 131
Chambers, Theodore Frelinghuysen 91
Champaign County, Illinois 17, 18
Chandler, Joseph 48
Chapin, Howard M 116
Chapman Bros. Pubs. Chicago
13, 15 21, 23,30,
33, 43, 45, 46, 51, 58, 59, 66, 108, 109, 110. Ill
Chapman, C. C. & Co., Peoria, Illinois Publish-
ers 28, 36, 61, 61, 69
Chapman, Jacob :. 43
Chapman, John A., A. M 117
Chappel Family 122,131,133
Chappell, Phil E 122,131,133
Charleston, S. C 117
Charleston (S. CJ, Library Society 117
Charleston, S. C;., St. Michael's Chur(^ and
Churchyard 117
Charleston, S. C, St. Philip's Parish 117,118
Charleston, W. Va 126
Charlestown. Middlesex County, Mass ...80,81,84
Charlton, Edwin A 90
Chatham, Morris County, N. J 91
Chautauqua, Illinois 33,34
Chester, Massachusetts , See Murrayiield 78, 81
Chesterman, W.D 124
INDEX — Contumed.
Chicap), Illinois ^2, 13, 16, 17, 1»,1»,3),
21,K,i3,24,»S,2B,2S, 29,:in,ai,3Z,33,M,M.
ii'.a'.a, m', ss', m', s/, ss' Mi',«i','«i 'e2'fl3'fl4,'
M, 86,87, S§, 80, 70 72,S0,s^l,!«),125,LM,127, LIS
QilOTgo, Illinois, BsrAasooiaiiozi 38
Chicago, Illinois, Book olChicB^oans ix
Chicago- lllinoib, DislinKuiahed cLliEen&,etC'-' Ix
Chicago, IlllnolB, Early MMlcai C'blcsga 19
Chicago, lillnola, Hlmorical Society
lll,l9,2e,S0,S2,M
Cbi(sgo,IlllncriE,In1«-Oc««ii,NewgpaperCo..l52
ChicBKo, Illinois, Legal News Print 22, 38
Chicago, Illinois, University orChicago 20
Childs, 8. D. & Co 132
ChlUicothe, (Ohio) CmtennlBl Anniversary
CeiebrsClon 107
ChlppewaCounty, Wisconsin 127
Chowan Baptist Associalion, NortbCaralins . . 101
CbristChurch.NewBrunswict.N.J 92
Cbristian Church, a History of tha Disciples of
Christ 150
Christian Cburch, (or Disciples of Christ)....
20.24.32.150
Christian County J1
Chronicles of th
of Massachusetts Bay . .
Chronoloey of North Carol
le Colony
, p ,....tli Carolina 1
Cburcbes, Bapllsl Church, Urbana, Illinids . . .
Churches, Berea Church, Morgan County, 1111'
3, Bloomingion, lilinds 15
js, Catholic Church 1T,«,«,M
Churches,CatholicChurcb,8t. Mary's, Qoinoy
Cburchea"Christian Vor bisdplei' of 'cii'iist ! ! !
ao,i4,s2,i50
Churches, Congregational 21, 43, 48,51, 52,150
Cburcbec, CDngregatlODal, Qeneseo. lillnola 29
Oiurehea. Cm^regatlonal, Origgsville, Illinois 30
regatiooal, Oulltord, Conn 5
, „reialk>iia1, IllinoJs 51
irebes, Cot^ragatloiial, Joy Fralrle, HorgaQ
Chutchea, CoDgregatlonal, Midway, liberty
County.Ga 12
Churches, Confnegational, Oak Park, Illinois.. 47
Churches, Disciples, or Christian 20,24,31,150
Churches, Episcopal '. S, 150
Churches, Episcopal, Connecticut S
Churches, Evangelical Lutheran 152
CbuiGhes, United Brothren in Christ ISO
Churches, Universalbt .153
Cincinnati, Ohio 20, 12,44,69,70, 71, 72, 111, ISO
Civil and Political History ol New Jersey.... «
ClvllWar, Sm War orthe Rebellion 23,41,69
Clapp. David A Son, Fubs., Boston ^Ji'"
Clark, A. H 7,S
Clark & King, Pubs., Newark, Obio . .109, 110.15«
Clark & Story. Pub., Wcstfleld, Mass S3
Clark, (The) Arthur H., Co,, Cieyeland, Ohio.
Clark, A.sV.'.'.V! '.!'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".".'.'.;'.'.'.'.'.;'.'.. .'..'.7,8
Clark County, lUlnofa 20,3
Clark, D.W. 89
Clark, E.S 148,14*
Clark Family. SwBeokwith ISl
Clark, George Hi^*r» 61
Clark, Waller 103
Clarke County, Virginia 122, IM
Clarke, Family Ill
Clarke PublisnIngCo 13, 110
Clarke, H. A Co. Cincinnati, Ohio 70
Clarke, S.J. pub. Co., Chicago
22,27,39,43,49,54,58,8a
ClayCounly.Illlnols 21,42,58,81
Claypool, E. A „ 141
Clemeni, WllUam Montgomery . . .121 , 142, 147,15S
Clendenln Family 131
Cleveland ilBon.l Grover 131
Cleveland Family 131
Cleveland, Ohio 26,73,79,94,107,111
ClinchCoiuily,Georgia H
Clinch. Duncan Umont 131
Clinch Family 131
CUmon County, Illinois 21,33,42,43,65
Clinton, J. W 17,47
Clinton, Mass 73
CoatolArma 150,1S1
Cochrane, Joseph <1
Cochrane W f»
Cochran, W.G ... 38
CMoate Family 131,1M
Ci^biook Townshin, Warren County, Illinois 81
Coles County, Illinois 21
Coles, Edward 132,139
Coles Family, S« Keve 139
Cburcbes, Methodist Church
Churches, Methodist, Delaware, Bb
Chapel and Methodism
Churches, Methodist, Ebeneser, U. E. .
Churehas, Methodist, Pulaski, Illbiols w
Churches, Methodist, Urbana, Illinois 62
Cburehes, Methodist, Virginia State 124
Churches, Old Swede's, Wilmington, Delaware 9
Churches, Park Bldie IIlinoiB 48
Churobes, Presbyterian
19,29,32^50,53,54,124,126,163
Cboicbes, Presbyterian, Chicago 19
Churches, Presbyterian, Chicago, First 53
Churohes, Presbytoian, Galesburg, Illlnds ... 29
Churdiaa, Presbyterlaii, Hillsboro, llUnds 32
CbtmhesjPraabyterian, FeDria,IlIlnols 50
Qiursfaea, Prtsbyterlan, Seaton, Illinois 54
Oiutcbea, Fi«Bbyt>rlan, Virginia State.... 124,1%
Chnrelies, Quaker, Sodety of Friends 150
Cbnrdwa, Boman Cathdic 149
Churdiea, St. Mhihael's Church and Church-
yard, Charleston, 8. C
Colonial and Revolutionary Eras, South Caro-
lina "'
Colonlaland Bevdutlimary Families of Penn-
sylvania -112
Colonial Dames ol America, of Virginia 121
Colonial History of Massachusetts 78
Colonial History of New Jersey M
~ 'onialHlstoryolNewYork... "*
oiiial Mansions of Maryland e
onial Milllla, New York
Colonial Period , Massachusetts. . .
Colonial Pflriod, Pennsylvania.
Colonial Hecords, Maryland. . . .
Colony ot Massachusetts Bay
Columbia Club, LeeCounty,UIbiob W
Columbia County, Ohio 107
Columbia, S.C 117,118
Columbia University, N.y 15*
Columbus, Georgia. . '
Colui_.
us, Ohio S5,89,9(
ierdol Printing Co,', Raieighj'N. CV. '.!"'. lios
17,118
..135
liommerciai rrmting to., Maieign, w ,\. lu.
Conunercial Publishing Co., Washington,
D.C '"
Conant, August..
" rd.HTL
153 Concorii, N. u'.!
161
INDEX — Continued.
PAGE.
Concordia Seminary, Springfield, Illinois 21
Condit, (Rev.) Amos 92
Conecun, County, Alabama 3
Congdon, George Edward 152
Congregational Church
5,12,21,30,43,46,47 ,51,52,150
Con gregational Church, Guilford . Connecticut . 5
Congregational Church, Griggsville, Illinois ... 30
Congregational Church, Illinois 51
Congregational Church, Joy Prairie, Morgan
County, Illinois 46
Congregations 1 Church , Marshall, Illinois 43
Congregational Church, Midway, Liberty
County, G a 12
Congregational Church, Oak Park, Dlinois 47
Connecticut State 4-9, 97
Connecticut State, Barkhamstead 4, 6
Connecticut State, Bethlehem : 8
Connecticut State, Derby 4
Connecticut State, Episcopal Church 5
Connecticut State, Fairfield 5,6
Connecticut State, Genealogical and Family
History 5
Connecticut State, General Assembly, roll of
State Officers and Members, 1776-1881 5
Connecticut State, Governors 1639-1897 6
Connecticut State, Greenwich 5
Connecticut State, Guilford 5
Connecticut State, Hartford 4,5,6,8
Connecticut State, Hartford County 6
Connecticut State, Historical Society 4,6
Connecticut State, Litchfield County 6,7
Connecticut State, Meriden 6
Connecticut State, Middletown 8
Connecticut State, New Haven 5,6,7
Connecticut State, Norwalk 5,6
Connecticut State, Norwich 6, 7
Connecticut State, Oneco 7
Connecticut State, Oxford 8
Connecticut State, Puritan Settlers 7
Connecticut State, Roxbury 8
Connecticut State, Salisbury, (Litchfield)
County 7
Connecticut State, Sajrbrook 7
Connecticut State, Society Order of the Found-
ers and Patriots of America 6
Connecticut State, Southbury 8
Connecticut State, Stratford 7
Connecticut State, War of the Revolution 7,8
Connecticut State, Washington 8
Connecticut State, Wesleyan University, Mid-
dletown 8
Connecticut Stat e, Wethersfield 6, 8
Connecticut State, Winchester 8
Connecticut State, Windham County 8
Connecticut State, Windsor 4,5,6,8,9
Connecticut State, Wolcott 9
Connecticut State, Woodbury 8
Connecticut State, Yale University, New
Haven 9
Connelley, William Elsey 71
Connor, R. D. W 103
Continental Congress, Georgia Delegates 11
ContinentalHistorical Company,Pubs. .Spring
fle^d,Ill 30,33,39
Converse, H. A 132
Cook County ,lllinois 20,22,25,37
Cook County, Illinois Judges of County Court. 22
Cooke, William D., A. M 105
Cook, John W 26,146
Coons, Genealogical Chart 132
Cooper, Homer H 59
Cooper, James Fennimore 94
Cooper, (Judge) of Cooperstown, N. Y 34, 101
Cooper, M. M. 34
Cooper, William 101,108
Cooperstown, N. Y 94
Coos County, Vermont 120
Cope. Gilbert 145
Copeland, Alfred M 81
—11 H G
PAGE.
Corey, D . P 137
Corlies Family 92, 131, 132
Comhill Company, (The), Pubs. , Boston 103
Cortland County, New York 94
Corydon, Indiana 68
Cory, Eliakim 132
Cory Family 132
Cory, Sarah Sayre 132
Cosnocton County, Ohio, History 108
Cotterill,R.S 71,72
Cottet, Jules Leon 47
Cotton, (Mrs.) Jane Baldwin 77
Coulon, De Villers, Family 132
Courier, Journal Job Printing Co 72
Courier Steam Book and Job Printing House.. 55
Courtright Family 132
Courtright, Reuben 132
Cox, Charles E 51 , 132
Cox Family 132
Cox, Major Richard Lee 51, 132
Crane Hook Church, (Swedish) 9
Crawford County, Illinois 20, 22, 48
Creighton, James A 143
Crests, Fairbaim's Crests of the Leading Fam-
ilies, in Great Britain and Ireland 150
Crippin , Edward W 63
Croll, ( Rev.) P. C, D. D 14, 129
Crook, M. O. and J J^. Taylor 87
Crossley, F . B 22, 38
Crown Point, New York ". 94, 95
Crown Point, See Essex County, New York. . . 94
Cullom Family 132
Cullom, Shelby M 132
Cumberland County, Illinois 33, 56, 90
Cumberland County, New Jersey 91
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 112, 114
Cunningham, J. O 18,62
Cupples, Joseph George 80
Cupples, Upham & Co 137
Curran, Con P., Printing Co 87
Currey. J. Seymour 19, 22
Curtis W 15
Cushman, Mary Semple Ames 145
Custer, Milo 15,40,41,44,50
Cutter, William Richard 5, 84
Cuyahoga County, Ohio 107, 108
Dabney Family 132
Dabney, William Henry 132
Dagworthy, (Brig.- General) John 10
Dahlinger, C. W 114
Dane County, Wisconsin 127
Daniels, Josephus 101
Danskin, (Mrs.) Lillian Ireland 47
Danvers, Massachusetts 79
Danville, lUinc is 32
Darling, Charles W 98
Daughters of the American Revolution
4,13,23,41,47,54,76,103,155
Daughters of the American Revolution,
Decatur, (Illinois) Chapter 41
Dau|;hters of the American Revolution, Illi-
nois State 13
Daughters of the American Revolution, Rev.
James Caldwell Chapter, Jacksonville, Illi-
nois 47
Daughters of the American Revolution, Mary-
land Society 155
Daughters of the American Revolution, North
Carolina 103
Daughters of the American Revolution, The
Patriotic Marylander 76
Daughters of the American Revolution,
Quincy, (Illinois) Chapt er 54
Daughters of the American Revolution, Sarah
Riggs Humphreys Chapter, Connecticut... 4
Davenport, Iowa 12, 25, 30, 39, 58
Davidson, T. F 68
102
INDEXr-CoBlaned.
FAGB.
Davidson, (Mrs.) Martha Nell 65
Daviess County, Kentucky 72
Davis Family 132
Davis, F. L 132
D a vi s , W . W 66
Dawson , George E 39
Day,C. & Co., Pubs., Portland, Me 73
Day, Egbert & Fidlar, Pubs., Davenport, la. .
25,58
Dayton , Virginia 122
Debar, J. H. Diss 126
DeBerry Family, See Vaughan Family 147
Decatur, Illinois 23, 28, 41
Decatur, Illinois, D. A. R. Chapter 23
Declaration of Independence, Lives of the
Signers 1 52
Dedham , Massachusetts 79
Dedham, Massachusetts, The Town 79
Deerfield, N. H 43
DeKalb County, Illinois 23,37
DeKalb County, Tennessee 119
DeKay Brothers, Printers, Waukegan, Illinois
131,140
Delaware County. New York 94
Delaware State, Barratt's Chapel and Method-
ism 9
Delaware State, Biographies of its Governors,
1789-1902 9
Delaware State, Crane Hook Church 9
Delaware State, Historical Society 9, 10
Delaware State Historical Society Papers 9
Delaware State, Kent County 9, 10
Delaware State, Society of the Cincinnati 9, 10
Delaware State, War of 1812 10
Delaware State, War of the Revolution 9, 10
Delaware State, Wilmington 9, 10
Democratic Party 23, 53
Democratic Publishing Company, Chicago 23
Denton, Daniel 94
Denver, Colorado 76
DePeyster, J. Watts 98
Depler Press, N . Y 100
Derby, Connecticut 4
Derby & Jackson, Pubs 97
Derby, G 153
DerbV, Samuel Carroll 89,90
Der Deutsch Amerikanische Farmer 85, 88
Der Deutsch Amerikanische Farmer, North
Dakota 107
Der Deutsch Amerikanische Farmer, South
Dakota 118
Des Forges, John P 76
Detroit, Michigan 84-85
Devin, Robert 1 102
Deweese, A. O 68
Dew Family, See Vaughan Family 147
Dewey Family 147
Dewey Family, See Wallbridge Family 147
Dewey, J. L 28, 36
DeWitt County, Illinois 23, 51
Diary of an Old Lawyer, Tennessee 119
Dickie Family 122, 131, 133
Dickinson , Harriot C 132
Dictionaries, United States Biographical 153
Dictionaries, Universal Pronouncing Dic-
tionary of Biography and Mj-thology 153
Dictionary of American Biography 150
Dillon Family 133, 138
Dillon , Isaiah 133, 138
Directorv, Branson's North Carolina Business,
for 1867-8 102
Directory, Charlotte, North Carolina 102
Directory, Ramsev's Durham, North Carolina.l03
Disciples or Christian Church 20, 24, 32
Disciplcs,orChristian Church, Morgan County,
Illinois 24
Disciples or Christian Church, Springfield,
Illinois 24
Dixon, Illinois 23,24,38,39
Dobson , Thomas 104
PAGE.
Dodd, 8 60,65
Dodson, Harriet N. Warren 148
Donnelley, Gassette & Lloyd, Pubs., Chicago. 30
Donnelley, Lloyd & Co., Pubs., Chicago 39,46
Donnelley, R. R. & Sons, Chicago 16, 148
Dorchester Countv, Maryland 76
Dotterer, Henry S 113
Doubleday, Page & Company, N. J 87
Douglas County Court House Dedication 24
Douglas County, Kansas 71
Douglass, Benjamin HI
Douglass, R in
Douglas, Walter B 131,144
Dover, New Jersey 91
Dover Printing Company, Dover, N.J 91
Drake, F. 8 150
Dresbach , A . A 67
Dresbach , A . C 67
Drown, 8. D 50
Drummond Family 92, 131, 133
Dublin W
Dublin, Gilbert & Hodges 101
Dublin, Now Hampshire 89,90
Duis, E 40
Dulaney-Boatwright, Co, Lynchburg, Va.123,125
Dunbar, (Rev.} Robert W 81
Duncan, Joseph 133
Duncan, Mary 64
Duncan, R. S 86
Dundee, Illinois 24
Dundee, Illinois, Hawkeye, Newspaper 24,35
Dunlap Family 133
Dunlap(Mrs.) Dicy R 133
Dunn County, Wisconsin 127
Dunningt on, George A 127
DuPage County, Iflinois 22,25.37
Durham, North Carolina 103
Dutch Congregation of Oyster Bay Island of
Nassau, now Long Island ^
Dwight, Illinois 39
Dyar Family 133
Dyar, Harrison Gray 133
Dyson, Howard F 59
Eagle Book and Job Co. Brooklyn , N . Y 48
Eames, Charles M 33,46
Earle, Swepson and Skinner, P. G., Editors..
74,75,76
Early Daysin Kansas 71
Early Western Travels, Edited by Reuben
Gold Thwaites 13
East St. Louis, Illinois 25
Easton, Pennsylvania, Lafayette CoUege 113.
Eau Claire County, Wis 127
Ebenezer Methodist Church, Morgan County,
Illinois 44,46
Ebert, Albert E 18,19
Ecclesiastical Records, New York 94
Eckenrode , H. J 125
Economic and Social Beginnings of Michigan. . 85
Eddy, Richard 153
Eddy,T. M 64
Edenton,N.C 104
Edgar County, Illinois 26
Edgar Family 133
Edgar, (Gen.) John .133
Edney , James M 102
Education, Alabama University 3
Education, California, Leland Stanford Uni-
versity 4
Education, California University 4
Education, Chicago University 20
Education, College of South Carolina 118
Education, Concordia College, Springfield, 111. 21
Education, Connecticut, Weslejyan University. 8
Education, Hampton. Virginia, Normal and
Agricultural Institute 123
Education, Illinois College, Jacksonville 32
Education, Illinois State Educational History. 26
16a
INDEX-^ontinued.
PAOE
Education. Illinois University 62
Education, Jacksonville Female Academy 33
Education, Knox College, Galesburg Illinois. . 28
Education, Lake Forest Academy 37
Education, McKendree College, Lebanon
Illinois 40
Education, Madison County, Illinois, Summer-
field School 42
Education, Monticello Seminary, Godfrey,
Illinois 45
Education, Nashville, Tenn., University 119
Education, Peoria (Illinois) Schools 50
Education, St. Joseph's Ursuline Convent,
Springfield Illinois 60
Education, Shurtlefl College, Upper Alton,
Illinois 59,60
Education, South CarolinaCoUege 118
Education, Summerfield School, Graf tonRoad,
► Madison County, Illinois 61
Education, Tennessee, Washington College 120
Education, Trinity College, Durham, North
Carolina 106
Education, Vermont, Middlebury College. ... .121
Education, Vermont University 121
Education, Virginia, Hampton, Va., Normal
and Agricultural Institute 123
Education, Washington & Lee University,
T^exington, Va 125
Education, William and Mary College, Wil-
liamsburg, Va 125
Education, Yale University, New Haven,
Conn 9
Edward, David B 120
Edwards, Benjamin 133
Edwards, Broughton & Co., Pubs., Raleigh,
N.C 101,102,103,105,106,107,147
Edwards County, Illinois 26, 37, 62
Edwards Family 133
Edwardsville, (Illinois) Intelligencer, News-
paper 42
Effingham County, Illinois 26, 62
Egleston, Thomas 143
Eldredse, John B 6
E gin, Illinois 25
Elizabeth, New Jersey 91,93
El ery Family 133
Elliott Family 134
Elliot, John 134
El is. Sue F 33
Ellsworth, Spencer 43, 54
Ellyson, H. K 124
Elwyn, A. L 82
Elyria,Ohio 109
Elzas, Bamett A., M. D., LL. D 117
Emerson, Charles & Co., Pubs., Ralei^, N.
C 103,105,107
Emerson, Ralph Waldo 137
Emery, S.H 83
Eminent Americans 150
Empire State (New York) 94
Enberg-Holmberg Pub. Co., Chicago 61
Enberg, Martin J 61
Encyclopedia of American Biography 150
England 26,93
England , London 26
English. Wm.H 131
Enos, ZimriA 25,60
Ensign & Company, Pubs. . Ohio 10/
Episcopal Church.* 5, 150
EpiscopalChurch, Connecticut 5
Epler Family 130, 134
Epler, William 63
Erie County, New York 94
Erie County, Ohio 108
Erin, Island of Kings 151
Erwin, Milo 66
Esary, Logan 70
Eschmann, (Rev.) C.J 35, 53
Essex Coimty, Massachusetts 79
Essex County, New York 95
Essex Institute 78
PAOB.
Estes and Lauriat, Pubs., Boston 154
Evanston, Illinois 26, 27,67
Evanston, Illinois Historical Society 26,67
Evansville, Indiana 68
Evarts, L. H. & Co., Pubs., Philadelphia 99
Everts & Stewart, Pubs., Philadelphia 114
Everts, Baskin & Stewart, Pubs., Chicago 40
Everts, Louis H 76
Ewing Family 130, 134
Exeter, New Hampshire 90
Epositions, World's Fair, Chicago 51
Extracts from American Newspapers 91
Ezekiel,H. T 123,124
Fairbaim's Crests of the Leading Families of
Great Britain and Ireland 150
Fairbaim, James 150
Fairfield , Connecticut 6, 9
Fairfield County, Connecticut 5
Fairmount, West Vir^ia 127
Families, See Family Histories.
Families — Irish 151
Families, Noted Southern 152
Famous Families of New York 95
Farmer, John 79, 150, 155
Farmingdale, Maine 74
Farmington, Illinois 27
Farthing, W.D 106
Fassett Family 147
Fassett Family, See Wallbridge Family 147
Fayette County, Illinois 27
Fayette County, Illinois Bar Association 62
Fayette County, Indiana 68
Fayette County, Pennsylvania 113
Fayetteville, North Carolina 104
Federal Constitution 99
Fell Family. ....134
Fell, Jesse W 134
Fergus Historical Series, Chicago 19, 55, 133
Fergus Printing Company, Chicago
. :............. ...19,26,38,51,52,144
Fernow.Berthold 97,101
Ferrier Family 134
Ferrier, Thomas 134
Ffrench, Charles 151
Field, Edward 116
Field Publishing Company, Chicago 58
Filey, Chauncey 1 87
First Congregational Church, Hanover, Massa-
chusetts . ....-...................-••••--••• 80
First Presbyterian Church, Chicago 19
First Reformed (Dutch) Church, Hackensack,
N.J 92
Fishback Family 122,134
Fishback, John 122,134
Fisher Family 133,138
Fisher Family, See Dillon Family 133
Fisher, G. & Co., Pubs., Chicago 36
Fisher, Orceneth 120
Fiske,John 149
Fiske,W. A 124
Fitch, Jabez 33,34,48
Flagg Family 134
Flagg, Gershom 134
Flagg, Lucius C. S 134
Flagg, Norman G 42, 134
Flatlands, (Cemeteries) New York 96
Flegg, Thomas 134
Fletcher. Mabel E 48
Flint. William «& Co 88
Floral Home, (Minnesota) 86
Florey Family 139
Florey Family, See Keve Family 139
Florida State, Governors, Chief Justices, 1845-
1905 11
Florida State, Huguenot Colony 1562-1565... 11
Florida State, Jacksonville H
Floumoy, Henry W 122
Flower, George 13,26
164
INDEX-^ontiniied.
PAGE.
Flower's, Letters from Lexington, Ky 72
Flower, Richard 26
Floyd Family 135
Floyd, Nicholas Jacksou 135
Fobes Family 147
Fobes Family, See Wallbridge 135
FoUett, Foster & Co. , Pubs 108
Folsom, A. J., Pubs ? 86
Fontaine, (Rev.) James 123
Fontaine Family 135
Fontaine, (Rev.) James 135
Foote & Da vies Co., Pubs., Atlanta, Ga 11
Foote Family 135
Foote, John 135
Foote, Nathaniel 135
Foote, Pasco 135
Foote, Richard 135
Foote, W. H 106
Ford County, Illinois 27
Ford Family 135
Ford, (Governor) Thomas 135
Ford. Henry Jones 153
Fordnam Family 135
Fordham, New York, St. Johns College 09
Forest City, Illinois 43, 44
Forrester, George 127, 128
Fort , Charlotte 3
Fort Chartres 28, 35
Fort Snelling, Minnesota 85
Founders and Patriots of America, Connecticut
State Society 6
Fountain County, Indiana 68
Fountain Green, Illinois 27, 30
Foutch, Adelbert Ellsworth 135
Foutch Family 135
Fowkes, Henry L 20
Fox Family 135
Fox, William A 135
France 93
Frankfort, Kentucky 73, 121
Frankfort, Maine 74, 75
Franklin County, Illinois 27, 58, 66
FrankUn County, Kansas 71
Franklin County, Massachusetts See Hampden 79
Franklin County, New York 95, 99
Franklin County, Ohio 108
Franklin County, Pennsylvania 112, 113, 114
Franklin Printing Company 147
Franks, J. W. & Sons, Peoria, 111 27, 43
Franzen. George H 39
Frederick Countjr, Virginia 125
Freeman, Frederick 78
Fremont, Ohio Ill
French, Aaron 135
French Family 135
French Family of Belturbet 142
French, J. H 95
Friends, Society of, Rhode Island 115
Frontiersmen of New York 95
Fuller, G.N 85
FuUwood Family 139
Fullwood Famil J , See Keve Family 139
Fulwider, Addison L 61
Funk & Wagnalls Pubs., N. Y 94
Fulton County, Illinois 2S
G
Gager Family 147
Gager Family, See Wallbridge Family 147
Gale, Edwin 6 19
Gale, George Candee 36
Gale, (Rev.) G. W 29
Gale, W. Seldon 36
Galena, Illinois 28
Gales, Joseph & Sons, Pubs., Raleigh, N. C..104
Galesburg, Illinois 28, 29, 36
Galesburg, Illinois, Knox College 28
Gallatin Coimty, Illinois 27, 29, 58, 66
Garden City, New Jersey 87
Gardiner, Maine 74, 75
PAGE.
Gardner. E. A 27
Gary, Clemmitt & Jones, Pubs., Richmond
Va 124
Gazetteer of Illinois and Missouri 86
Gazetteers of Illinois 29
Gazetteer of Missouri 29
Gazetteer of New York 95
Gazette Publishing House, Rockford, 111 52
Genealo^cal Advertiser g2
Genealogical and Family History of New
Hampshire 89
Genealogical notes of New York and New
England Families 95
Genealogical Register of First Settlers of New
England 79,150
Genealogies, American 151
Genealogies, English 151
Genealogy and Heraldry, Derivation and
Meaning of Surnames 150
Genealogy, United States 163
Genesee County, New York 95,98
Geneseo, Illinois 29
Georgia State 3,11,12
Georgia State, Atlanta 11
Georgia State, Biographical Sketches of Dele-
gates from, to the Continental Congress 11
Georgia State, Camden County 11
Georgia State, Clinch County 11
Georgia State, Columbus 3
Georgia State. Governors, United States
Senators, Chief Justices, 1789-1906 12
Georgia State Historical Society U
Georgia State, Liberty County 12
Georgia State, Macon U
Georgia State, University Historical Sketch... U
Georgia State, St. Mary's 12
Georgia Stale, Savannah U
German Society of Maryland 76
German sof New Jersey 91
Germantown , Va 122
Gibson Bros., Pubs., Washington, D. C 133
Giger, H. D 59
Gilbert and Hodge, Pubs. , Dublin 94
Gillespie, Joseph 55
Gilliland , James H 15
GilUss Press, N. Y 136
Gilman Fainily . . . : 136
Glackin, E. J 151
Gleason,E 7
Glendening Family 131
Glendening Family, See Clendenin 131
Glendqyn Family 131
Globe Publishing Company, Chicago 21,33,65
Gloucester County, New Jersey 91,93
Godfrey, Illinois 45
Gold, 'Thomas Daniel 122
Goodpasture, A. V 118, 154
Goodpasture, W. H 118,154
Goodrich, Charles A 152
Goodspeed, James 34.66
Goodspeed Publishing Company, Chicago
19,27,29,58,66,119,120
Goodspeed, T. W 20
Goodwin Family 136
Goodwin, H.C 94
Goodwin, James 136,142
Goodwin, James Junius 136
Goodwin, Lucy Morgan 136,142
Goodwin, Ozias 138
Goodwin, William 136
Gordon, James W 31,67
Gordon, T.F 95
Gorton, G. W., Pub., Philadelphia 113
Goudy, E. F 29
Goudy Fainily 136
Gould , Jay 94
Gouldtown , N . J 91
Goux, Suzanne 130
Gragg, I. P 138
Graham, A. A. & Co., Pubs., Newark, Ohio...
108,109,111
165
INDEX-^ontiniied.
PAGE.
Graham, Albert Adams Ill
Graham, James R 124, 126
Graham, (Major), W. A 102
Graham, Wm. A., LL.D 105
Grahill.W. N 123,125
Grand Rapids Michigan 60, 81
Granite State Pubhshing Company, Man-
chester, N . H 89, 90
Grant Family 136
Grant, James Wilson 97
Grant, (Gen.) Ulysses S 136
Gratz, B 136
Gratz Family 136
Gratz, M 136
Gray, John 154
Gray, Robert A 152
Grayson County, Virginia 122
Great Britain 151
Green, Amy Church 136
Green, Charles Ransley, Historian and pub-
lisher 71,136
Green, Ezra 136
Green Family 136
Green, G. R., Publishers, Olathe, Kan 71
Green , (Rev.) Jacob 92
Greenbush, Illinois 29
Greene County, Illinois 29, 30, 33
Greene County, Kentucky 72
Greene, W. W 59
Greenlaw, L. H 82
Green's Historical Series 71
Greensboro, North Carolina ^05
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina
103,104
Greenwich, Conn .» 6
Gregg, Frank Moody 152
Gregg, I. P 80
Gregg, Thomas 30
Gresham Family 137
Gresham. John, U. S. A 24
Gresham's of America 141
Gridley,J. N 17,62
Griffen, Henry S., Pub 78
Griffing,B. N 21,61,65
Griffin, Simon Goodell ,M. A 89
Griffith Family 137
Griggsville, Hhnois, Congregational Church ... 30
Grigsby's Cowboys 107, 118
J Grimes, J. Bryan 106
Grinton, Wilham 34
Griswold Family 137
Griswold, (Mrs.) Ursula Wolcott 137, 148
Gritzner & Henderson, Pubs., Joliet, Illinois. . 66
Grover, Frank Reed 26, 67
Grundy County, Illinois 30,37
Guernsey County, Ohio 108
Guild, J. C 119
Guilford Battle Ground Co., Pubs 147
Guilford, Connecticut 5
Guilford, Connecticut, Congregational Church 6
Guilford Coimty, North Carolina 103
H
Hackensack, New Jersey 92
Haines, Family 137
Haines, James 52, 137
Hair J. T 42
Hale', E. j! & Son,' Pubs.' 'FayetteviVlei n'. c! ! 104
Hale. W. T 119
Halifax County, North Carolina 103
Hall, Benjamin Homer 121
Hall, Frederick 24
Hall,N. N.,Jr 109
Hallowell, Benjamin 137
Hallowell Family 137
Hallum Family 137
Hallum, John 137
Hamelle, W. H 70
Hamilton, B B 33
PAGE
Hamilton County, Illinois 27,29,30, 58, 66
Hamilton Family 142
Hamilton, New York 97
Hamilton, Oscar B 34
Hamilton , P.J 3
Hamm, Margherita Arlina 95
Hammond, Jabez Delano 99
Hammond, John Martin 76
Hampden County, Massachusetts 78, 79
Hampshire County, Massachusetts 79
Hampshire County, Mass., See Hampden
County 79
Hancock County, Illinois 30, 31
Hancock County, Ohio 108
Hanna, Charles A 108
Hanna,J. E. T 53
Hanover, Mass 78,80
Hanover, New Jersey 92
Hansen, Marcus L 85
Hanson, J. W 79
Hardin County, Illinois 31, 34, 43, 53
Hardin County, Ohio 108, 1 10
Hard wick. Mass 80
Harlem, (New York City) 96
Harmon, Illinois 38
Harnett, Cornelius 103
Harper, J. and J., Pubs., N. Y 98
Harpswell, Maine 74
Harris, (Mrs.) Andrew 20, 24
Harris Family 137
Harris. Thomas Henry 137
HarrisDurg, Pennsylvania 115
Harrison County, Ohio 108
Harrison County, W. Va ; 126
Harrison, F.G 149
Harrison , George B 1 22
Harrison, Samuel Alexander 77
Harrison & Sons, Pubs., London, Eng 149
Hartford , Conn 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Hartford County, Conn 6
Harvey, G. A 14,57
Haskell Family 130, 137, 139, 141
Haskell Family, See Marshall Family 141
HaskinSjD. G 137
Hastings, Hugh 94
Hatfield, A., Jr 101
Hathaway, J. R. B 104, 155
Hauser , James J 113
Haverhill, Massachusetts 80, 120
Haverhill, (Mass.) Board of Trade and City
Council 80
Haverhill, (Mass.) City Council 80
Haverhill, New Hampshire 120
Hawaii, United States Representative to,
1841-1898 12
Hawes, George W 29
Hawks, (Rev.) Francis L.> D. D., LL. D .104, 105
Hayes, J. F.C 120
Haymond, Henry 126
Haynes, (Rev.) Nathaniel S 20, 24, 32
Haywood County, North Carolina 10
Hazlett,C. A 90
Head, FrankUn H 19
Head, Harriet Russell 132
Heartman , Charles Fred 154
Heer, Fred J 107
Henderson County, Illinois 30, 31, 44
Henderson, J. G 25, 58
Henninghauser, L. P 76
Henry County, Illinois 31,65, 68
Heraldry 151
Herbert, E 152
Herkimer County, New York 96, 98
Herrick, E. R. & Co., N. Y 97
Heylin, Jesse 28
Hickenlooper, Frank 71
Hicks, E.W 36
Highbee, Harry 51
Highland County, Ohio 108
Hill , Don Gleason 79
Hill, H. H. & Co., Pubs., Chicago. .31,32,38,44,62
1G6
INDEX-^Continued.
PAGE.
Hill, J. L. Publishing Company, Richmond,
Va 125
Hill, J. W 129,147
Hill, Nonnan Newell, Jr 108, 109
Hill,W. B «i
HiU,W.C 141
Hillsboro, Illinois 32
Hillsboro, North Carolina, Colonial and Revo-
lutionary 103
Hillsboro, Ohio, Ohio Gazette, Newspaper 108
Hills Family 137
Hills, G.M 90
Hills, W.S 137
Hinman, Royal R 6,7
Hinners, Albert E 17
Hinrichsen, (Miss) Savillah T 62
Hinton , W. Va 127
Historical & Genealogical Register of North
Carolina 104
Historical and Geographical Account of the
Province and Country of Pennsylvania. .92, 113
Historical and Geographical Account of Pro-
vince and Country of West New Jersey. .92, 113
Historical Collections, Essex Institute 79
Historical Collections of the Mahoning Valley,
Ohio 109
Historical Collections of New Jersey 92
Historical Collections of Pennsylvania 113
Historical Collections of Vermont 120
Historical Publishing Co., Evansville, Ind 68
Historical Society, Buffalo, N. Y., Papers 93
Historical Society, Cambridge, Mass., Pro-
ceedings 78
Historical Society, Georgia 11
Historical Society, Long Island 97
Historical Society, Massachusetts 80
Historical Society, Minnesota, Bulletins 86
Historical Society New Hampshire Collections
89-90
Historical Society, New York 96
Historical Society, Oregon, Quarterly 112
Historical Society, Rhode Island Collections
and Proceedings 115
Historical Society, Vermont, Collections and
Proceedings 120
Hitchcock and Stafford, Pubs., New Haven
Conn.. 139
Hoagland,F 27
Hobart, Benjamin 82
Hobson,F. G 113
Hodges, Almon Danforth 116, 137
Hodges, Amory G 116
Hodgson Family 133,137,138
Hoffman , Winnifred 64
Holbrooke Family 130, 139, 141
Holbrooke Family, See Marshall Family 141
Holden,A. W 99
Holden, W. W 103
Holland 93
Holland, Josiah Gilbert 79
Holland Purchase of Western New York 96
Holland Society 151
Holland Society of New York 96
Holliday, F. E 69
Hollister,JobnH.,M. D 51
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va 124
Holman , Alfred L 144
Holmes, F. E 24
Home Historical Series 67
Home Journal Steam Printing Co., Lacon,
Illinois 43,54
Home Missionary, January. 1844 13
Homes of Massachusetts Ancestors of Major
General Joseph Hooker 80
Homewood Publishing Company, Chicago 57
Honduras, United States Representatives to
1853-1906 12
Hooker Family 138
Hooker, (Major) General Joseph 138
Hooker, Thomas 5
Hopkins, The Johns (Press) 163
PAGE.
Hopkins, Johns University Studies 105
Hord , Arnold Harris 138
Hord Family 138
Hosmer Family 138
Hosmer, Harriet 138
Hosmer, James 138
Hostetter , Charles L 17
Houck, Louis 86
Hough, Franklin B 95,96,99
Houghton, H. H. & Co., Pubs., Galena, Illi-
nois 28
Houghton, Mifflin <& Co., Pubs., N. Y
3, 11, 125, 152
House, C. J., Compiler 75
Howard County, Indiane 68,69,70
Howatt.W. F 69
Howe, Henry 92
Hojme, T. 8., Annual Directory of Homeo-
pathic Pby^ciansin Chicago 51
Hubbard, Bela 85
Huckleberry Family 130,134
Huckleberry Family, See Epler Family 134
Hudson County, New Jersey 92
Hudson, New Hampshire 80
Hudson, New Jersey 92
Hughes, C.R 122
Hughes , Jesse 122
Huguenot Colony, Florida, 156^1565 11
Huguenot Family 123
Huguenot Society of America 161
Huguenot Society of South Carolina 117
Huguenotsin New York 96
Hull, A. L 11
Hull Family 138
Hull, George 138
Humphrey, GeorgeP 94
Humphreys, Sarah Riggs 4
Hunter, C.i 104,105
Hunter, P 11»
Huntington County, Indiana 60
Huntingt on , Mass 81
Huntington , Mass. , See Murrayfield 80
Hurd, Harvey B 27
Hurd & Houghton Pubs., New York 5
Husford Folks H
Hutchin son Family 138
Hutchinson, Peter Orlando 138
Hutchinson , (His Excellency) Thomas 138
Hyde, J. F 39
Hyde, James Nevins 10,51
Hyde, William and Howard L. Conrad, Eds.. 87
I
Icarian Community, Nauvoo, Illinois 47
Idaho State, Caldwell 12
Idaho State, History 12
lies, Elijah 60,73,87
Illinois College, Jacksonville 32
Illinois Country 26
Illinois State, Adams County 12,13
Illinois State, Alexander County 13,62
Illinois State, Alton 42,69,60
Illinois State, Atlas, Maps 13
Illinois State, Aiu"ora 36
Illinois Stat e, Bankers' Association 14
Illinois State, Bar Association 38
Illinois State, Beardstown 14
Illinois State, Belleville 14,67
Illinois State, Bel videre 16
Illinois State, Bishop Hill Colony 14
Illinois State, Black Hawk War 14,15
Illinois State, Bloomington 40,41,44,67
Illinois State, Blue Book 16
Illinois State, Bond County 15
Illinois State, Boone County 15, 16,37
Illinois State, Bristol 36
Illinois State, Brown County 16
Illinois State, Bureau County 16, 64
Illinois State, Butler 45
Illinois State, Cairo 13
INDEX— CoDtmaed.
lUiooia Btale, CahoHa
II inoia State, ■CBmbtldBe
I! InolsSlBte.Carbondttle
liUnola Stale, Carroll County. . .
" '- Js Stale, Cass CouiitT. . . .
; Ja State, CBiilBimislHlstDi
Illinois Stale, Cbampalgn Coun
" inolt State, Chapters (ram 111
■ — '- State, ChrisliBnCcjunly
. Slate.ciarkCounty....
Illinois State, Clay County...
tnols State, Clinton County!!.
inds State, Colra County
inola State, CcwkCoonty. ...
ininob State, County .
II Inola Stal«,Cannl7 Uapi...
11 inds Slate, Courts and Lawy
IlUnoU State, Crawtord County
II inots State, Cumberland Com
II Incds Stale, Danville
IDinois State, Daugliteig of tlie
oIdi Ion ,
n inda State, Cei'atui.
Illinois State, DeKalb County...
niinoia Stale, DeWilt County.. .
Illinois State, Diioii
I inolBSUte,Douf!lBsCounty..
I InoiBStale.DuPageCountj...
B inols State, Dwi^t
DUnoli state, Kdwards County
niiiifris State, 'EfflDgbkm County...
nUniOs State, ETBD8ion
minolsStale, Ford County
U inola State, Fnroat City
I llnids State, Ft.Clianres
Inols State, Founlain Ureen. .
Inois State, Franklin Coumy.
I inola Stale, French in minois.
Inola Slate, Friends Society. . .
iQoia Stale, Fulton County. . .
'""■" ^iste, Ualcsbure
jiate, Gallatin Coauty. .
lindaSI
tinois M
e, Hamilton County..
llUnols Stale, Jersey County
"Illlinria Stale, JoraeyvlUe
IlUntds Stale, JoDaviesa County.,
lillnoia State, Johnson County. . .
Illinois Stale, JoUei
Ullnais State, Juliet, (Joiiet)
Illinois State, Kane County
nunota Stale,
Illinois Slate,
niinois State,
minds State,
.0,37 llllDois Stale,
!§B,3e HUnoIsi
Ullnds state,
IlllnolB State,
UHnda Stale,
Ullnoia SUte,
Ullnais Slate,
M 48 47 W.ot aJ M 54 6a,a7,til>,«a,U,ei,eT
IlUnda SUte Blatorloal bociety Joumaf
13, H 17 ao II 24 2f, 30, 3!, 32, 35,
37 3S 4^ 44 4fi 4S 47,ei si.^.sB.ii.ai.&Lta
minote Slate, Iriah in, Illinds 32
Kankakee County . .
Lake County
Lake Forest
LaSalle County
Latin Immlgrallon In..
I*wrence County
LeeCounty!!!!"'.!!!!!
DncofaV-'.:;!;;"".!;:'.
UvUjpton County
Logan County
Lovington
McDonou^ County.,.
Mr Henry County
McLean County
McNabb
Macon County
Macoupin County
Mad isnn County
Marlon County
Marshall County
Mason County
Massec County
Menard County
U ontgomeiy Coun i y . . .
bgleCountj
OquBwka...
Oregon
'JllicsB
Praiiii du HochoV.
Randolph County. ....
Reriater, Newapapar. .
RIeninond Coonly
Rockford
Rock Island County. . .
St. ClnlrCounty
Saline County
Sangamon County
Schuyler County
168
INDEX-^CoDliraed-
PAOX.
Illinois State Scott County 50
Illinois State, Shabbona 48
Illinois State, Shelby County 50
Illinois State, Shelbyville 60
Illinois State, Springfield 20
Illinois State, Stark County 60
Illinois State, Steward 61
Illinois State, Stephenson County 60,61
Illinois State Surveyors and Surveying in, by
Zimri A. Enos 25
niinioe State, Swedes of Illinois 60
Illinois State, Swiss Settlement of Madison
County 42
Illinois State, Tazewell County 61
Illinois State ,Toulon 60,61
Illinois State, Union County .13,61,62
Illinois State, Urbana 62
Illinois State, Vandalia 62
Illinois State, Vermilion County 62
Illinois State, Virginia 57,62
Illinois State, Wabash County 62,63
Illinois Stale, War of the Rebellion, Ninety-
first Illinois Volunteer Infantry 20
Illinois State, War of the Rebellion, Regi-
mental Histories 63, 64
Illinois State, War of the Revolution, Revo-
lutionary Soldiers buried in Illinois 64
Illinois State, War with Mexico, Fourth Illi-
nois Infantry 64
Illinois State, Warren County 64,65
Illinois State, Warren ville 65
Illinois State, Washington County 65
Illinois State, Waterloo 45
Illinois State, Waukegan 65
Illinois State, Wayne County 65
Illinois State, Whitehall 29
Illinois State, Will County 37
Illinois State, Williamson County 58,66
Illinois State, Wilmette 67
•Illinois State, Winchester 67
Illinois State, Winnebago County 56,67
Illinois State, Woman's Columbia Club,
Menard County 43
Illinois State, Woodford County 67
Illinois State, Woodstock 40
Indianapolis , Indiana 21 , 33, 42, 56, 69, 70
Indiana State, Cass County 68
Indiana State, Corydon 68
Indiana State, Fayette County 68
Indiana State, Fountain County 68
Indiana State, Gibson County 68
Indiana State, Henry County 68
Indiana State, Historical Society Publications. 70
Indiana State, Howard County 68
Indiana State, Indianapolis 21 , 42, 56
Indiana State. Logansport 24
Indiana State, Miami County 68
Indiana State, Miscellany 69
Indiana State, Montgomery County 68
Indiana State, New Albany 68
Indiana State, New Castle 68
Indiana State, Tipton County 68
Indian Wars of New England 81
Indians. Iroquois Indians 96
Indians, New York 95
Inter Ocean, Chicago, Newspaper 19
Inter State Publishing Company, Chicago
37,58,66,72
Iowa City, Iowa 70, 85
Iowa Stale, Cedar Rapids 26
Iowa State, Davenport 12,25,30,39,46,58
Iowa State, Historical Society, Pubs 85
Ipswich Historical Society, Pubs 81
Ipswich in Massachusetts Bay Colony 81
Ireland 151
Irish 138,151
Irish, American Irish in Chicago. . . : 151
Irish Families 138
Irish in the United States 151
Iroquois County, Illinois 32
PAGE.
Iroquois Indians 96
Island of Nassau, (Now Long Island) 98
Inventories (New Jersey) 93
Jackson, Andrew 25, 52
Jackson County, Illinois 32,33
Jackson County, Iowa 71
Jackson County Historical Society, Iowa 71
Jackson Family 138
Jackson, John 82
Jackson, Samuel Macualey ISO
Jacksonville, Illinois 33,44
Jacksonville, Illinois, College 33
Jacksonville, Illinois, Courier, Newspaper 33
Jacksonville, Illinois, Female Academy 33
Jacksonville, Illinois, Journal, Newspaper.. .33,46
Jacksonville, Florida H
Jacobs, Henry Eyster 152
Jacqiiin & Company, Pubs., Peoria, 111 50
James, Edmund Janes 130, 138, 141, 146
James Family 138
James Genealogy 146
James, J. A. & Co., Pubs., Cincinnati, Ohio... 120
Jamison. Mrs. Isabel 65
Jansen, McClurg & Co., Pubs., Chicago 132
Jasper County, Illinois 23,33,56
JeflTerson City, Missouri 87
Jefferson County, Illinois 21,33,43,65
Jefferson County, Virginia 122, 123, 125
Jenkin Family, See Vaughan Family 147
Jenkins, H. D., D.D 54
Jersey County, Illinois 30, 33,34
Jerseyman Office, Morristown, N.J 92
Jerseyville, Illinois 33, 34
Jervey, Clare 117
Jessup, Mary Jane Van Duzer 147
Jessup, Theodore 147
Jessup, WUliam Armstrong 147
Jeter, (Rev.) J. B 121
Jewett,C. F. & Co., Boston W
Jewett, John P. & Co., Boston 83
Jewett, Thomas & Company, Pubs., Buffalo,
N. Y 96,99
Jews of South Carolina 117
Jews in Virginia 123, 124
JoDaviess County, Illinois 34
Johns Hopkins Press 14, 105
Johns Hopkins University 1*
Johns,(Mrs.) Jane Martin 23,41
Johnson County, Illinois 31, 34, 43,49, 53
Johnson County, Indiana 69
Johnson, (Mrs.) C. P 87
Johnson, Crisfield 94
Johnson, Edward F 84
Johnson, Fordyce B 39
Johnson and Hardin, Pubs 71,72
Johnson, (Sir) William 98
Johnston, Cornelia 148
Johnston, James Dale 84
Johnston, R. F. & Co., Pubs., Detroit, Mich. . 84
Johnston, Thomas 148
Joliet, Illinois 34,66
Joliet, Illinois, Historical Society 34
Joliet, Illinois, Republican, Newspaper 66
Jones, B. C. & Co., Pubs., Austin, Texas 120
Jones, Charles C, Jr 11
Jones, Erasmus 74,75
Jones Family 139
Jones, John 130, 139
Jones, Lotte E 62
Jones, M. W 122
Jones, Walter Burgwln 130, 139
Jordan, John Woolf 112
Josljm, Frank W 35
Joslyn, R. Waite 35
Journal, Illinois State Historical Society
13,14,17,20,21,24,27,30,31,32,35,
37, 38, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 61, 52, 53, 59, 61, 62, 63, 65
169
INDEX-^ontinued.
PAGE.
Journals of Francis Beaumont, Cavalier 79
Joy Prairie Congregational Church, Morgan
County, Illinois 46
K
Kable, Harry Q 47, 48
Kable, H. J 47,48
Kanawha County, West Virginia 126
Kane, Charles P 20, 24
Kane County, Illinois 35,37
Kankakee County, Illinois 16, 35, 37
Kansas City, Missouri 122
Kansas State 71
Kansas State, Early Days in 71
Kansas State, History of 71
Kansas State, Lyndon 71
Kansas State, Quan trill and Border Wars 71
Kansas State, Shawnee County 71
Kaskaskia, Illinois 28. 35, 36, 55
Kauffman & Burch, Pubs., Rockford, Illinois
56,67
Kauffman, Horace G 48
Keene, New Hampshire 89,90
Keith, Clayton 139
Kelly, (Mrs.) Edith Packard 65
Kelsey, D. M 153
Kemper, W.M 122,134
Kendall County, Illinois 36,37
Kennard and Hay, Pubs., New York. 92
Kennedy, Brown & Hall Co., Pubs., Jackson-
ville, Fia 11
Kennedy. J. A 39,52
Kenney & Gould, Pubs., N. Y 94
Kent County, Delaware 9, 10
Kent County, Maryland 76
Kent County, Rhode Island 116
Kent, George A 76
Kentucky State 60, 71
Kentucky State, Frankfort 121
Kentucky State, Historical Society 73, 121
Kentucky State, Lexington 13,63
Kentucky State, Literature 72
Kentucky State, Louisville 68
Kentucky State University 72
Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio 109
Kercbeval, Samuel 123, 125
Kern, Fred J 55, 57
Ketchum Family 139
Kett, H. F. &Co., Pubs., Chicago
16,17,23,31,34,37,48,65,67
Keve Family 139
Keve, J. F 139
Kimball, Henry Ames 134
Kiner, H. L 31
King and Queen County, Virginia 123
Kin g, John W 24
King, Philip's War 81
King Printing Company, Pubs., Bristol, Tenn.122
Kingsbury Family 130, 139, 141
Kingsbury, F. B. . 129, 137, 138, 141, 144, 146, 147, 148
Kingsbury, Frank Burnside 130, 139, 141
Kingsbury, (Mrs.) Frank Burnside. . . .130, 139, 141
Kings County, New York 95
Blings County Genealogical Club, New York... 95
. Kings, Map of Noble Erin Island of Kings 151
Kingston, New Hampshire 43
Kinney Family 139
Kinney, William 139
Kirbv, Juha Duncan 133
Kirkland Family 139
Kirkland, Joseph 19
Kite Family 139
Kite, Virginia A 139
Kitterraan Family 139
IQtterman, John 139
Klingman, A. L 70
Knapp, G. & Co., Pubs., St. Louis, Mo 87
Knapp, N. M 59
Knickerbocker & Hodder, Pubs., Aurora, 111..
25.36
PAGE.
Knight & Leonard, Pubs 52
Knight, (Mrs.) William James 114
Knox County, Illinois 36
Knox Coxmty , Ohio 109
Knudson, (Mrs.) Emma Epler 130, 134, 138, 143
Kockerthal, Joshua 98
Koerner Family 139
Koemer, Gustave 139
Koerner, J. S 42
Kofoid, Carrie Prudence 64
Kohn and Polleck, Pubs., Baltimore, Md 77
Koons, G. J 32
Krafft. T. J 14,57
Kroh, T. & Sons, Pubs., Baltimore, Md 122
Kurtz, Frank 24, 38
La Borde, M 118
Lacon, Illinois 43, 54
Lafayette College, Easton, Penna 113
Laidley, W. S 126
Lake City Publishing Company, Chicago
22,25,30,35,36,37,69
Lambert, Edward Rodolphus 99, 139
Lambert Familv 139
Lampton Family 139
Lancaster, Massachusetts 79
Lancaster, Pennsylvania 114, 115
Land Office 75
Landers & Son . Pubs., Oregon, Illinois 48
Lane, Elizabetn Ferrier 134
Lane, Samuel Alanson 107, 111
Langdon, Addison L 55
Langdon, William Chaxmcey 68
Lansden, John M 16
Lansing, Michigan 85
La Porte County, Indiana 69
Lamed, Ellen D 8
LaSalle Countv, Illinois 37
LaSalle, Illinois. Tribune, Newspaper 37
La Serres Family 135
Latourette Family 139, 140
Latourette Family, See Keve 139
Law Institute of New York 96
Law, Mary J 16
Lawrence County, Illinois 26, 37, 62
Lawrence County, Indiana 69, 70
Lawrence, George A 141
Lawyers, Illinois Lawyers 38
Lawyers. Notable Lawyers of the West 152
Lay, G. B 106
Leader Publishing House, Bloomington, Illi-
nois 40
Leaton, James 44
Leaverton Family 140
Leaverton, John Foster 140
Le Baron, W. Jr. & Co., Pubs., Chicago
: 21, 26, 36, 39, 40, 66, 67
Lee County, Illinois 24, 38, 39, 52
Lee Family 131,140
Lee,J. N., D.D 131,140
Lee, Mary 131,140
Lee, William Wallace 4, 6, 131, 140
Le Ferre, Ralph 96,100
Legacy of Historical Gleanings, New York 96
Legal News Company, Chicago, Illinois 55
Leggett, (Rev.) Theodore A 101
Legislative Manuel, North Dakota 107
Legislative Manuel and Political Register of
North Carolina for the year 1878 104
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania 113
Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Penn-
sylvania 113
Lehman Family 147
Lehman Family, See Wallbridge Family 147
Leland Stanford University, California 4
Lena, Illinois 60,65
Lemen , James, Monument 45
Leominster, Massachusetts 81
Leonard Family 133, 138
iro
INDEX— Continued.
PAGE.
Leonard Family, See Dillon Family 140
Leonard, John w 18
Leah, U. S 69
Letters, English Kings and Queens, Letters
from 6
Letters, Illinois Pioneer 51
Leveling, Julia Henderson 68
Lewis County, New York 96
Lewis Historical Publishing Company, N. Y.
5,91,127
Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago
18,22,69,70,86,89,107,108,112
Lexington, Kentucky 13, 63, ?i, 83, 125
Liberty County, Virginia 12
Lichtenstein, Gaston 123,124
Licking County, Ohio 109, 110
Licking County, Ohio, Agricultural Society,
Pubs 109
Life and Times of (Rev.) Allen Wiley 69
Lincoln, Abraham 23, 25, 52, 59
Lincoln County, Maine 74, 75
Lincoln Countj\ N. C, See Sketches of North
Carolina, By C. L. Hunter 105
Lincoln Engraving and Publishing Co.,
Chicago 55
Lincoln Family 140
Lincoln, Nebraska 88
Linder, Usher F 38
Lindley, Harlow 69
Linn, W. M. & Sons, Publishers, Columbus,
Ohio 107
Linton, J. F 51
Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Pubs., Philadel-
phia 12,114,115
Lippincott, J B. & Co., Philadelphia. 76,91, 99, 153
Litcnfield County, Connecticut 6,7
Little & Brown, Pubs., Boston 78,79,82,87
Little, CharlesT 65
Little & Company, Pubs., Albany, N. Y.... 95,99
lives of the Signers of the Declaration of
Independence 152
Livingston County, Ulinois 37, 39
Livingston County, New York 97,98
Loami, Illinois 39
Local History in Kentucky Literature 72
Logan Counly, Illinois 39
Logan, John K 102
Logansport, Indiana 24
Lomax Family 140
Lomax, John 140
London, England 6S, 76, 83, 85, 92, 95
Londonerry, New Hampshire 90
Long, Enoch 52
Long Family 140
Long Family, See Keve 139
Long, G. Frank 42,61, 140
Long Island, formerly Island of Nassau 97,9s
Long Island Historical Society 97
Long Island, Port Jefferson 97
Long Island, Sea Spray 97
Longman, Hurst, Recs, Orme & Brown, Pubs.,
London, Eng 26
Loomis, Elisha S 140
Loomis Family 140
Loomis, Joseph 140
Lorain County, Ohio 109
Lorain County, Ohio, Agricultural Society 109
Lorimer, (Col.) William A 44
Los Angeles, California 64
Lossing, Benson J 1 50
Loudoun County, Virginia 123
Louisiana, Si ate 73
Louisville, Kentucky 68,71,72
Louisville, Kentucky, Literary Club 72
Love. (Rev.) William DeLoss 6
Lovell Family 140
Lovell, Robert 140
Lovell, Samuel 82
Loving, Short and Harrison, Pubs., Portland,
Me 74
Lovington,Illinois 39
PAGE.
Low, S. Marston, Scarle & Rivington, Pub.,
London 138
Lowden, (Gov.) Frank Orren 4&
Lower Peninsula of Michigan 84
Lowther, Minnie Kendall 127
Ix)valists 98
Lucas County, Ohio. ... .!!!!!..!.!!! !i69, iii, 11?
Ludlam, A. J 140
Ludlam Family 140
Ludlow, Massachusetts 81
Ludlow, Vermont 121
Lundy, Benjamin .141
Lundy Family 141
Lusk, D. W 39,53
Lutheran Church 15»
Lynchburg, Virginia 123, 12$
Lyndon, Kansas 71
Lyon County. Kansas 71
Lyon, J. B. Co., Pubs., Albany, N. Y 7,8,97
M
M'Afee, Robert B ....63,73
McCagg, ErraB 19
McCast in, Warren E 15
McClellan,R. Guy 88
McClemand Family 141
McClemand, (Gen.) John A 141
McClure,J 20
McClurg, J. W 86
McConnell. W. J 12
McCormack, T. J 139
McCormick, Joseph N '..... 70
Mcculloch, David 18,49,50
McDonough County, Illinois 30.31,39
McDonough, J. L. «fc Co., Pubs., Philadelpnia
26,37,39,45,50,55,62
MacDonough, Rodney 10
MacDonough, (Commodore) Thomas, U. 8.
Navy, War 1812 10
McElroy, W. N., D.D 45
McFarland & Jenks. Pub., Concord, N. H 89
McHenry Counly, Illinois 37,40
Mclntosn, Charles Fleming 124
Macka ye, Percy 87
McKendree College, Lebanon , Illinois iO
Mackey, (Miss) Minnie Mae 64
McKinley Family 141
McKinlev, William 141
Mc Loan ('ounty, Illinois 15,40,41
MclA'an Countv, Illinois, Historical Society... 40
Mc Lean, L. A'. 17
Mc Manus. Blanche 97
Mo Nabb, Illinois 28
MoNairv County. Tenn 191
Macon Oounty, Illinois 23,41
M aeon , Georgia 11
Macoui)in County, Illinois 41
Mac Pherson, Ernest 133
Mc Reynolds Family 141
McSherry, James 76
Mc Whortor, Lucullus Virgil 122
Madison County, Illinois 42,61
Madison University, Hamilton, N. Y., Alumni 97
Madison Univeristy, Hamilton, New York 97
Madison Wisconsin 127
Mahoning County, Ohio 110,111
Mahoning Valley 109, HI
Mahoning Valley Historical Society 109
Maine, State 73-75
Maine, State, Geologist and Biographer 74
Maine, Slate Historical Society 74,75
Major Family 141
Major, Noah J 70
Manchester, New Hampshire ffl,90
Manhattan Island, New York 97
Manierre, Ann E 141
Maincrrc Family 141
Manierre, G eorge 141
Mansfield, Ohio ill
Maps, Map of Noble Erin Island of Kings 151
171
INDEX-^Contmoecl.
PAGE.
Maquoketa, Iowa 71
Maquoketa, Iowa, Sentinel 71
Karbourg^Mrs.) C. A. Foster 130
Ifarietta, Washington County, Ohio Ill
Marion Cfounty, Illinois 21,33,42,43.56,65
liarion County, Ohio 108, 110
liarion County, West Virginia 127
Marion , Illinois 66
Marquis, A. N. & Co., Pubs., Chicago 18
MarnageNotices in theSouth Carolina Gazctte.117
Marshall, A. F 67
Marshall County, Illinois 43, 64
Marshall County, Tenn 119
Marshall, Edward Chauncey 136
Marshall Family 130,139,141
MarshaU, Illinois 43
Marshall Printing Co., Marshalltown. la 132
Martin & Allardyco Co., Pubs., New Jerseyi.
92 130 131
Martin Fainiiy, See Casadan'd Stiles Famhies'. 146
Martin , George Castor 92, 131
Martin, William 1 108
Martineau, Harriet 18
Martzolfl, Clement L 110
Marvin, T. R. & Sou, Pubs., Boston 116, 137
Maryland State 75-77
Maryland State, Baltimore 122
Maryland State, Colonial Eastern Shore 74, 76
Maryland State Records, Colonial, Revo-
lutionary, Count y and Church 76
Maryland State Society, Daughters of the
American Revolution 76, 77
Mashpee, Massachusetts 78
Mason & Company, Pubs., Syracuse, N. Y
11,10«.115
Mason County, Illinois 43,44
Mason, Edward O 18,35
Mason N 50
Massac County' Illinois. .'. ] V. . . . ! . . . '. ]3i,"34,43, 53
Massachusetts Colony 81
Massachusetts State 77, 89
Massachusetts State, Boston 3
Massachusetts St ate, Worcester 8
Massic, Davis Meade 110
Massie, Nathaniel, A Pioneer of Ohio 110
Mather, Frederick Gregory 7, >',97
Mathews. M.W 17
Matson , Nehemiah 16, 52
Matthews A: Warren, Pub., Buffalo N. Y 94
Maurice Family 130, 139, 141
Maurice Family, Sec Marshall Family 141
Maury, Ann 123
Maury County, Tciin 119
MaiU'y Famio*. See Memoirs of a Huguenot
Family, By Rev. James Fontaine
May Family 142
Mayflower, (The) 79, 152
Mayflower, (The) Descendants 97
May, Mary Ann 142, 143
May, Susan Short 145
Mead, Daniel M 5
Mears, Adelia Pool 139
Mecklenbure County, North Carolina, See
Sketches North Carolina, By Foote 106
Medina Countv, Ohio 110
Meech Family 147
Meech Familv, See Wallbridge Family 147
Meek, Basil.* Ill
Meese, William A .'■>7, 64
Meanness, J. F. (John of Lancaster; 112
Melling<&: (iaskiiis. Pubs., Alton, 111 i»
Memorials of a Half Century in Michigan and
the Lak<* Region K5
MemOTial Ilistorv of t he City of New York 97
Menard County, Illinois 4:^,44
Mercer County, Illinois 31,44
Merchants, Colonial Merchants and the Amer-
ican Revolution, 1763-1770 IM
Meridian. Conn 4,6
Mema, Illinois 44
Messinger Family 143
PAOX.
Methodist Church 44,45.152
Methodist Church, Barratt's Chapel ana
Methodism, Delaware 9
Methodist Church, Ebezener M. E. Church,
Morgan County, Illinois 44, 46
Methodist Church, Pulaski. Dlinois 45
Methodist Church, Salt Creek Circuit, 1829-
1833 44
Methodist Church, Urbana, Illinois 62
Methodist Church, Virginia State 124
Methodist Episcopal Church in Kentucky.. 72, 73
Methodist Preachers 69
Metropolis, Illinois 43, 63
Miama County, Indiana 68,69, 70
Michigan State 84, 86
Michigan State, Grand Rapids 60,61
Michigan State, Historical Commission 86
Michigan State. History Magazine 86
Middlebury College, Middlebury Vermont 121
Middlebury, Conn g
Middleditch, L. Co., New York 144
Middlefield, Mass., See Murra3rfield 81
Middlesex County, Mass 81,84
Middletown, Conn 8
Mikkelsen . Michael A 14
Millbury, Mass 81
Miller, Caroline H 137
Miller, Harry C 70
Miller, (Mrs.) I. G 47
Miller, J. H 127
Millet, Joshua 73
Milligan, (Prof.) Har\'ey W 33,46
Mills, Joseph 137
Milton, George &, Co., Pubs., Chicago 18
Milwaukee, Wis 128
Miner, Edward 34
Miner, E. G 67
Miner, Frank A 69
Minneapolis, Minn 86
Minnesota State 86, 86
Minnesota State Historical Society 86
Minuit, (Gov.) Peter 97
Missouri State 60, 86-88
Missouri State Gazetteer 29
Missouri State, Kansas City 122
Missouri State, St. Louis : 42
Missouri State, Struggle for Statehood 87
Mississippi State 3, 1 1, 86
Mississippi Valley 45, 57
Mobile, Alabama 3
Moffat, R. Burnham 144
Moffett, Hugh R 64
Mohawk Valley, New York 96, 98
Moline, Illinois 57
Money Creek Township, McLean County,
Illinois 41
Monmouth County, New Jersey 92
Monongahela Valley, West Virginia 127
Monroe County, Illinois 45,50, 55
Monroe County, Indiana 70
Monroe County, Iowa 71
Monroe County, New York 98
Monroe, Wiley 69
Montague, K. J 65
Montana , State 88
Montgomerj-, Alal>ama 3
Montgomery Book and Job Co., Ulllsboro,
Illinois 32
Montgomery County, Illinois 15, 46
Montgomery County, Illinois, Butler Grove
Township 16
Montgomory Count y. New York 98
Montgomery County, Ohio 110
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 113, 114
Montgomery, Mass., See Mufrayfield *>1
.Mont hly Progress Periodic-al 25
Montic-ello Seminarv, Godfrey, Illinois 45
yUjffW, A . . Jr 122
Moore, Alben Arthur 142
Mfx>re CfMinty, Nonh Carolina 104
Moore, Ensley 33, 46, 136
172
INDEX— Continoecl.
PAGE.
Moore Family 142
Morehouse, Frances Milton 134
Morgan County, Illinois
20,24,25,33,44,45,46,58,59,63
Morgan County, Indiana 70
Morgan Family 142
Morgantown, west Virginia 126
Mormons 31, 46, 47
Mormons, Illinois 46, 47
Morrill, Charles Henry 142
Morrill Family 142
Morris County, New Jersey 92
Morris Family 92,131
Morris Family, See Shark River District,
Monmouth County, New Jersey 92
McH*ris Reserve, New York 98
Morris, Seymour 145
Morrison, Illinois 66
Morristown , New Jersey 92
Morton, J. P. 6: Co., Pubs., LoiUsville, Ky. .. . 72
Morton, J. Sterling 88
Moses, John 19, 59
Moultrie Count y. Illinois 47, 59
Mount Morris, Illinois 47, 48
Mudge, A. & Son, Pubs-, Boston 74
Muhlenberg College, Pennsylvania 114
Muhlenberg County, Kentucky 72
Mullord, Isaac S 91
Municipal Printing Office, Boston 78
Munroe Family 142
Muiisell, J., Publishing Co., Albany, N. Y
15,17,18,19,20,22,
24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 44,
46, 49, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 63, 64, 95, 96, 98, 99, 147, 148
Munsell <fe Rowland, Pubs., Albany, N. Y — 96
Murray, S. W., Pub., Newman, (Ja 12
Murray, Williamson & Phelps Pub., Chicago. 12
Murrayficld, Mass 78,}'X),8l
Murphy, J 76
Mussey, B. B. & Co., Pubs., Boston 74,75
Muzzey, A. B .128, 130, 133, 139, 140, 142, 143, 144, 154
Myers, R. L. & Co 115
Myers, Theodore Bailey 98
Myers, Thomas M 142
N
Nash, E. W 95
Nash, Frances 103
Nash, Gilbert 84
NashVille, Teiin 72,73,118,119
Nason, N.C 50
National Cyclopedia of American History
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 68, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77,
80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88 ,90, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98,
99. 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 12:i, 125, 126, 127, 128, 152
National Gcncalo^cal Society Quarterly 75
National Illustrating Co., Effingham, Illinois.. 62
National Magazine 65
Nauvoo, Illinois Icarian Community 47
Neale Publishing Co., N. Y 88, 123
Neathery, Johii B., Printer, N.C 106
Nebraska State : 88
Nebraska State Historical Society 88
Neil! , Edward Duflield 85
Nelson, William Edward 23,41
Nevada , State 88
Nevada State, Governors, United State Sen-
ators and Chief Justices 88
Nevin , (Rev.) Alfred 112, 113, 114
Now Albany, Indiana 68
New Amst erdam, (New York) 98
Newark, New Jersey 92
Newark, Ohio 108, 109, 110
Ncwbauer, Ella C 42
New Bedford, Mass 78
Newberry, S. C 117
New Brunswick, New Jersey 92,93
Newbury, Mass 81, 92
Newbury, Now York 98
Newburyport, Mass 81, 82
PAGE.
New Castle, Indiana 68
New Design, Illinois 45
New England 82
New England Economic and Social History... 152
New England Families, Genealogical Notes... 95
New England, Oenealogical Register of the
First Settlers 150
New England Historical & Oenealo^cal
Society, Pubs 80, 83,84
New Hampshire State 80-410
New Hampshire State, Deerfield 43
New Hampshire State, Haverhill 120
New Hampshire State, Historical Society Col-
lections 90
New Hampshire State, Kingston 43
New Harlem Pub. Co., N. Y 96
New Haven, Conn 5,6,9
Ne>r Haven, Conn., History of the Colony 93
New Jersey State 90^
New Jersey State, Asbury Park 92
New Jersey State, Burlington County 93
New Jersey State, Cape May County 93
New Jersey State, Christ Church, New Bruns-
wick 92
New Jersey State, Elisabeth 93
New Jersey State, Gloucester County 93
New Jersey State, Governors, United States
Senat ors , and Chief Justices of 92
New Jersey State, Hanover 92
New Jersey State, Historical Society Archives. 91
New Jersey State, Monmouth County 92
New Jersey State, Mwristown 92
New Jersey State, New Brunswick 92,93
New Jersey State, New Brunswick, Christ
Church 92
New Jersey Slate, Officers and Men of, in Wars 92
New Jersey State, f*resbyterian Church 92
New Jersey State, Princeton . N.J 125
New Jersey State, Records of Officers and Men
in New Jersey Wars 92
New Jersey State, Rutgers College, New Bruns-
wick 93
New Jersey State, Shark River District, Mon-
mout h Count y 92
New Jersey State, Sussex County 93
New Jersey State, Trenton 90,91,92,93
New Jersey State, Union Coimty 93
New Jersey State, Woodbury 93
New Jersey Slate, W^oodbury County 93
Newkirk I* amily Itf
Newkirk,T. J 129,1«
Ne .viands, R. W 14
New Lexington, Ohio ....HO
Newman , A Ibert Henry M8
Newman, Felix 94
New Netnerlands, former name for New York 94
New Orange, New York 98
New Paltz, New York 96
New Plymouth, Massachusetts 82
Newport County, Rhode Island 116
Newsomc,E 32
Newspapers, Belleville, (Illinois) Advocate.... 57
Ne wspa pers, Chicago Legal News 38, 66
Newspapers, Decatur, (Illinois) Herald Press . 28
Newspapers, Dundee (Illinois) Hawkeye.... 24,35
Newsi)apcrs, Edwardsnlle (Illinois) Intelli-
gencer tf
NoAspapers, Herald, Lincoln, Illinois 39
Newspapers, Illinois State Register 67
Newspapers, Inter-Ocean. Chicago 19
Newspapers, Jacksonville (Illinois) Daily
Journal Co ^
Newspapers, Jacksonville (Illinois) Cwirier..-. ^
Newspapers, Jacksonville (Illinois) Journal ...»
Newspapers, J oUet (Illinois) Republican w
Newspapers, LaSalle (Illinois) Tribune 37
Newspapers, Ottawa (Iliiiiois) Republican
Times «
Newspapers, Peoria (Illinois) Deutsdien
Zcitung w
Newspapers , Peoria, (IIlinois)Herald ^
173
INDEX-^Ccmfinued.
PAGE.
capers, Prairie Fanner 59
)apers, Robinson (Illinois) Argus 22
)apers, Sangamon Journal, Springfield,
64
japers, Southeast Georgian 12
)apers, Virginia, (Illinois) Enquirer 17
)n , Charles 135
>n , Massachusetts 82
fork State 7.89,91,93-101, 123
fork State, Abstract of Wills 9
Tork State, Albany 94, 96, 96, 97, 98, 99
Tork State, Allegany County 93, 98
.''ork State, Board of Publication 92
^ork State, Border Wars 94
fork State, Brooklyn 48,97
?'ork State, Buffalo 94,96.99
fork State, Canton, St. Lawrence Uni-
i^y gg
^ork state, Coionial History. .. ......... 93
^ork State Colonial Militia 94
''ork State, Cooperstown 94
I'ork State, Cortland County 94
''ork State, Crown Point 94, 95
''ork State Deeds 94
^ork State, Delaware County 94
fork State, Descendants of Mayflower,
3ty 97
^ork State, Erie County 94
^ork State, Essex County 95
''ork State, Famous Families 95
^ork State, Flatlands (Cemeteries) 95
''ork State, Fordham, St. John's College 99
""ork State, Fort Johnson 95
'ork State, Franklin County 95, 99
'ork State, Frontiersmen 95
'ork State, Gazetteer 95
ork State, Genealogical notes of, families 95
'ork State, Genesee County 95,98
ork State, Hamilton 97
'ork State, Harlem (New York City) ... 96
'ork State, Herkimer County 96, 98
'ork State, Historical Society 96,98
'ork State, History 93,94,96
ork State, (Western) Holland Purchase. 96
'ork State, Holland Society 96
ork State, Huguenots in New York 96
ork State, Indians 95
ork State, Kings County 95
""ork State, Kings County Genealogical
'ork State, Law institute 96
'ork State Legacy of Historical Glean-
96
ork State, Lewis County 96
ork State, Livingston County 97,98
ork State, Madison University, Alumni 97
ork State, Madison University at Ham-
97
ork State, Manhattan Island 97
ork State, Memorial History of City of
York 97
ork State, Mohawk Valley 96, 98
ork State, Monroe County 98
ork State, Montgomery County 98
ork State, Morris County 92
ork State, Morris Reserve 98
ork State, Newbury 98
ork State, New Orange 98
ork State, New Paltz 96
ork State, New York City 5, 7, 11,
, 85, 88, 92, 93, 95, 117, 121, 122, 123, 125, 127
ork State, New York City Chamber of
nerce 98
ork State, (Northern) 99
ork State, Ontario County 98
ork State, Orderly Book During the Or-
y Campaign 98
ork State, Orleans County 98
ork State, Oyster Bay 98
3rk State, Phelps and Gorham Purchase 98
PAGE.
New York State, Political Parties in 99
New York State, (Western) Pioneer History
of Holland Purchase 99
New York State, Provincial Troops 94
New York State, Queensbury 99
New York State, Rochester 94, 95, 97, 98, 99
New York State, St. John's College at Ford-
ham 99
New York State, St. Lawrence County 96,99
New York State, St. Lawrence University at
Canton 99
New York State, Salem 99
New York State, Salem Historical Committee. 99
New York State, Society of Mayflower Descend-
ants 97
New York State, Soiithold !'.]]!!.!!....".!!]!! 99
New York State, Spaflord, Onondago County. 100
New York State, Steuben County 98, 100
New York State, Steuben County, See History
of Phelps & Gorham Purchase 100
New York State, Story of the Empire State. . .
37,100
New York State, Syracuse 11,95
New York State, Ticonderago '. 95
New York State, Ticonderago, See Essex
Cotmty 96
New York State, Tyron County 98
New York State, Ulster County 100
New York State, Ulster County, See History
of New Paltz 96
New York State, University of Rochester 99
New York State, Utica 98
New York State, Vassar College 100
New York State, War of the Revolution . . 100, 101
New York State, Warsaw 101
New York State, Wayne County 98
New York State, Wayne County, See Phelps
& Gorham Purchase 101
New York State, Western Counties 101
New York State, West Farms .• 101
New York State, Wyoming County 98
New York State, Wyoming County, See His-
tory of Phelps & Gorham Purchase 101
New York State, Yates County 98
New York State, Yates County. See History
of Phelps & Gorham Purchase 101
Niemar, Lena M 131
Nims, W. T 130,139,141
Nixon Family 142
Nolan, J. A 48
Noon, Alfred 81
Norfolk County, Virginia 124, 126
Norfolk Virginia 124
Normal, Illinois 15
Norris Family of Maryland 142
Norris.J. E 121,122,123,125
Norristown , Pennsylvania 113, 114
North America 62
Northampton , Massachusetts 83
North Carolina State 101-107
North Carolina State, Alamance County 101
North Carolina State, Baptist Association 104
North Carolina State, Baptist Association,
Broad River and Kings Mountain 102
North Carolina State, Baptist Church 102
North Carolina State, Baptistsin North Caro-
lina : 102
NorthCarolinaState,Branson'sNorthCarolina
Business Directory for 1867-8 102
North Carolina State, Charlotte 102
North Carolina State, Chronology of 102
North Carolina State, Colonial and State
Records of, 1886-1909 103
North Carolina State, Cornelius Harnett 103
North Carolina State, Daughters of the Amer-
ican Revolution 103
North Carolina State, Durham 103
North Carolina State, Fayetteville 104
North Carolina State, General Assembly 103
North Carolina State, Govemors,Unitea States
Senators and Chief Justices 104
■i
174
INDEX — Continued.
PAGE.
North Carolina State, Grassy Creek Baptist
Church 102
North Carolina State, Greensboro 103
North Carolina State, Guilford County. 103
North Carolina State, Halifax County. 103
North Carolina State, Haywood County 103
North Carolina State, Hillsboro, Colonial and
Revolutionary 103
North Carolina State, Historical and Genealog-
ical Register .104
North Carolina State, History 101-104
North Carolina State, Legislative Manual and
Political Register of, for the year 1878 104
North Carolina State, Lincoln County, See
Sketches of N. C 104
North Carolina State, Mecklenburg County,
See sketches of North Carolina 104
North Carolina State, Moore County 104
North Carolina State, Proceedings and Debates
of Convention , 1835 104
North Carolina State, Raleigh 104, 105
North Carolina State, Randolph County 105
North Carolina State, Religious Development
in thef Province of North Carolina 105
North Carolina, State Revolutionary History .105
North Carolina State, Rowan County 105
North Carolina State, Rowan County, See
Sketches of North Carolina by Hunter 105
North Carolina State, Salem 105
North Carolina State, Shaffer's New Town-
ship Map of, 1886 105
North Carolina State, Sketches of North Car-
olina 106
North Carolina State, Some Memories of my
Life, by Waddell 106
North Carolina State, South Fork Baptist
Association 102
North Carolina State, Trinity College, Durham.106
North Carolina State, University 106
North Carolina State, Wake County 106
North Carolina State, Wake County, See His-
torical Raleigh 105
North Carolina State, Wake Forest College 106
North Carolina State, Wautauga County 106
North Carolina State, Waynesville, N. C 103
North Carolina State, Wills 106
North Carolina State, Wilmington 106
North Carolina State, Winston 107
North Carolina State, Worth Bagley, Ensign
U.S.N ! 101
North Dakota State, Der Deutsch Amerikan-
ische- Farmer 107
North Dakota State, Governors, United
States Senators, and Chief Justices 107
North Dakota State, Legislative Manual 107
North Dakota State, United States Volunteer
Cavalry, Spanish-American War 107
Northrop, N.B 110
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania 114
Northwest Publishing Co. , Philadelphia 56
Norton, E.F 146
Norton G. F. Publishing Co., Winchester, Va.
124,126
Norton, W.T 42
Norwalk, Conn 5, 6
Norwegians of Illinois 47
Norwich, Conn 6, 7
Notable Men of the West 152
Notable Southern Families 152
Notable Women of St. Louis, Mo 87
Noyes, Charles Phelps 136, 142
Noyes , Emily H. Gilman 136, 142
Noyes Family 142
Nuckolls, B.F 122
O
Oak Park, Illinois 47
Oberlin College, Oberlin , Ohio 110
O'Brien, Michael J 13
O'Callaghan , E. B 93
PAOEa
Och, Joseph 85, 88, 107. 118
Ogle County, Illinois 17,47,48
Ogle, George A. & Co., Pubs., Chicago.37,40,49,66
Oglesby, Richard J 23
O^Gorman , Thomas 149
Ohio State 107-112
Ohio State, Akron 107
Ohio State, Akron County 107
Ohio State. Chillicothe, Centennial Anniversary
Celebration 107
Ohio State, Cincinnati 44, 111, 120
Ohio State, Cleveland 26, 94, 107, 111
Ohio State, Columbia County 107
Ohio State, Columbus 118
Ohio State, Coschocton County 108
Ohio State, Cuyahoga County 107, 108
Ohio State, Elyria 109
Ohio State, Erie County 108
Ohio State, Franklin County 108
Ohio State, Fremont Ill
Ohio State, General Assembly 108
Ohio State, Governors, United States Senators
and Chief Justices 109
Ohio State, Guernsey County 108
Ohio State, Hancock County 108
Ohio State, Hardin County 108, 110
Ohio State, Harrison County 108
Ohio State, Highland County 108
Ohio State, Historical Collections of the Mahon-
ing Valley 109
Ohio State, Kenyon College, Gambler 109
Ohio State, Knox County 109
Ohio State, Licking County. . i 109, 110
Ohio State, Loraine County 109
Ohio State, Lucas County 109, 111, 112
Ohio State, Mahoning County HO, 111
Ohio State, Mansfield HI
Ohio State, Marion County 10», 110
Ohio State, Medina County 110
Ohio State, Montgomery Cfounty HO
Ohio State, Nathaniel Massie, a Pioneer 110
Ohio State, Newark 108, 109, 110
Ohio State, New Lexington HO
Ohio State, Oberlin College, Oberlin 110
Ohio State Pioneers HO
Ohio State, Perry County HO
Ohio State, Portage County HO
Ohio State, Richland County HI
Ohio State, Sandusky County Pioneer and His-
torical Association HI
Ohio State, Springfield 108
Ohio State, Summit County 107, 110. Ill
Ohio State, Summit County Portrait and
BioCTaphical Record HI
Ohio State, Toledo HI
Ohio State, Toledo County 109
Ohio State, Trumbull County HI
Ohio State, Waisenfreund, Pubs., Columbus,
Ohio 85,88
Ohio State, Washington County and the Early
Settlement HI
Ohio State, Wa^e County HI
Ohio State, Western Ohio and Auglaize
County 107
Ohio State, Western Reserve University,
Cleveland 112
Ohio State, Wood County Ill, 112
Ohio State, Youngstown 109, 110, 111
Olathe, Kansas 71
Old Fort Johnson, New York 95
Old Kent. Maryland 76
Old Maryland Families 76
Old Orchard, Maine 75,90
Old Redstone, Pennsylvania 114
Olds , Benjamin 92
Oldwiler Family 130,134
Oldwilcr Family, See Epler Family 134
Oliver, David D 84
Oliver, Peter 82
Olson , Ernst Wilhelm 61
Onahan, William J 20
7.)
INDEX-^ontinued.
PAOE
John Belton, LL.D 11*7
•iiiiecticut 7
idred and Thirty-ei^t Generations
dam 152
listorical Society, Utica, New York. . 98
?.G 43,44
^oiinty , New York 98
I, Henderson County, Illinois .. .31,48,67
arauel L 7, 9
Book, During Oriskany Campaign,
ork 98
llinois 48
tate 112
itate. History of the State, in Bio-
!S of its Governors 112
tate, Oregon Historical Society 112
tate, Portland 112
f, Alfred 38,141,143
f Family 143
Campaign, Orderly Book, New
98
bounty,' New York .'.".".!".*.]!!!!!".'.!".!! 98
liam 14
unty . Kansas 71
Family 143
E. L 6
messy, Francis 145
Kiniiie A 48
lily 143
\ 19
Illinois 48
Illinois, Republican Times 48
e, Illinois 48
e, Antoiiie 26, 27
r , Barnhart B 143
r Family 143
•r , J . C 143
homas McAdory 3
Connecticut 8
ay, New York 98
P
Jasper 69
Corydon, Indiana 68
of Old Detroit 85
of Saint Lusson 85
Lvcr J 43, 53
mily 143
)hn 142, 143
yman May 142, 143
Immigrations 96
', Crawford County, Illinois 48
L\ L 39
^Governor) John M 38
litney & Grant, Publishers, Wood-
Ill 40
elating to Public Events in Massa-
s, pre<.'eding the American Rovolu-
_ g2
Ed\va rd E ." .'.'!!".!!!]'.'.*. '. ...'.'.'. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. 89
amily 143
^uther 135,143
Dhouios 81,82
urg. West Virginia 126
n , Cyrus 108
tnos Stanton 85
Ige, Illinois 48
lUiam 123
/ Piosh, Barcroft, Va 123
(Rev.) George R., LLB 21
William D 141
Pamil V 143
Julia E 143
Lewis Baldwin 143
?,C. A 36
Family 143
, ( Maj. *Gcn.) John 143
Marvlander 77
77
ani(\s E., Pub., Salem, N. D 107,118
PAGE
Pearce Printing Company, Whitehall, Illinois. 2»
Pease, Theodore Calvin 4
Peck, J. M 2,
Pejepscot, Ancient Territory in Maine 7^
Pelepscot ^See Brunswick, Maine 7^
Pekin, Illinois 52
Pennsylvania State 112-115
Pennsylvania State vAUentown 113
Pennsylvania State, Archbald 112
Pennsylvania State, Biographical Annals of
deceased Residents of West Branch Valley
of the Susgtuehanna 112
Pennsylvania State, Colonial Period 112
Pennsylvania State, Colonial and Revolu-
tionary Families of 112
Pennsylvaiiia State, CumberlandCounty . .112, 114
Pennsylvania State, Fayette County 113
Pennsylvania State, Franklin County .112, 113, 114
Pennsylvania State, Harrisbure 115
Pennsylvania State, Historical Collections... 113
Pennsylvania State, Historical and Geographi-
cal Account of the Province and Country
of Pennsylvania, and West New Jersey in
America 113
Pennsylvania State, History of, in the Bio-
grapny of its Governors 113
Pennsylvania State, Lafayette College , Easton . 113
Pennsylvania State, Lancaster 114, 116
Pennsylvania State, Lehigh County 113
Pennsylvania State, Lehigh University, South .
Bethlehem 113
Pennsylvania State, Montgomery County. . 113, 1 14
Pennsylvania State, Muhlenberg College 114
Pennsylvania State, Nonristown 113, 114
Pennsylvania State, Northumberland County .114
Pennsylvania State, Old Redstone 114
Pennsylvania State, Pennsylvania German in
the Revolutionary War 114
Pennsylvania State, Philadelphia 7, 12,
16, 17, 20, 21 , 23, 26, 33, 41, 42, 45, 47, 49, 50, 55,
56, 58, 59, 61 , 62, 65, 75, 76, 82, 85, 87, 88, 91, 95, 99
Pennsylvania State, Pioneer Outline History
of Northwestern Pa 114
Pennsylvania State, Pittsburg 113, 114
Pennsylvania State, Plymouth Meeting 114
Pennsylvania State, Presbyterian Congrega-
tion of Cumberland and Franklin Counties. .114
Pennsylvania State, Presbyter) anism in Penn-
sylvania . .* 115
Pennsylvania State, University 115
Pennsylvania State, War of the Revolution,
Border Warfare in 115
Pennsylvania State, War of the Revolution,
The Pennsylvania-German in the Revolu-
tionary War 115
Pennsylvania State, Warren County 115
Pennsylvania State, Who's Who in Philadel-
phia (Colored People) 115
Pennsylvania State, Wilkes Barre 115
Pennsylvania State, Williamsport 112
Pennsylvania State, Wyoming Historical and
Geological Society 115
Penobscot Expedition 82
Peoria Coimty, Ilhnois 49, 50
Peoria, Illinois 18, 27, 28, 43, 49, 50, 53
Peoria, Illinois, Deutsch-Zeitung, Newspaper . 49
Peoria, Illinois Herald, Newspaper 49
Peoria, Illinois, Presbyterian Church 50
Pepin Coiuity, Wisconsin 128
Periodicals, Advance 48
Periodicals, American Historical Magazine..
118,119,154
Periodicals, Atlantic Monthly 36
Periodicals, Genealogical Register of the First
Settlers of New England 155
Periodicals, Genealogy 155
Periodicals, Genealogy and Heraldry 155
Periodicals, Huguenot Society o 1 South Car-
olina 155
Periodicals, Maine Genealogist and Biographer. 155
Periodicals, The Mayflower Descendant 155
nC)
INDEX — Continued.
PAGE.
Periodicals, Michigan History Ma^zine 155
Periodicals, Minnesota Historical Bulletiii 155
Periodicals, Monthly Progress 25
Periodicals, Monticello Seminary Echo 45
Periodicals, National Genealogical Society
Quarteriy 155
Periodicals, National Magazine 65
Periodicals, New England Historic and Gene-
alogical Society 155
Periodicals. North Carolina Historical and
Genealogical Register 155
Periodicals, The Patriotic Marylander 155
Periodicals, The Pilgrim Magazine 156
Periodicals, Presbyterian Historical Society.. 156
Periodicals, Stewart's Genealogical and Histor-
ical Miscellany 156
Periodicals, Tennessee Historical Magazine.. 156
Periodicals, Washington Historical Quarterly. l.'"6
Periodicals, Wisconsin Magazine of History.. 156
Periodicals, Wyoming Historicaland Geological
Society 156
Perkins, Mary 48
Perrault Family 143
Perrault, Joseph Francois La vie de 143
Perrin,J. Nick ..28,57
Perrin, William Henry
15,17,20,22,26,33,45,54,62,111
Perry, Cicero F 13
Perry County, Illinois •. 46, 50, 55
Perry County, Ohio 110
Peru, Hlinois 51
Pete-, (Rev.) Simon 45
PetliDone,P. F. & Co., Pubs., Chicago 21
Phelps and Gorham Purchase, New York..
93,95,97,98
Phelps and Gorham Purchase, New York, His-
tory of 98
Phelps , James A 147
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 7, 12, 16,
17, 20, 21, 23, 26, 33, 41, 42, 45, 47, 49, 50, 55,
56, 5S, 59, 61 , 62, 65, 75, 76, 82, 85, 87, 88, 91 , 95, 99
Philbin ,P.A 112
Philhovv er, C. A 91
Phillips Bros., Springfield, Illinois 59
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hamp-
shire 90
Phillips, N. O 4
Phillips, Sampson & Company, Pubs., Boston 78
Physicians in Illinois 51
Piatt County, Illinois 23, 51
Piatt, Emma C 51
Pickett, A. J 3,11
Pierpont, Hczckiah 144
Pierpont, (Rev.) James 144
Pierrepont Family 144
Pierrot, G. A. & Son, Pubs., St. Louis, Mo 87
Pike Coun ty, Illinois 51
Pilgrim Fathers 79,152
Pilgrim Magazine Pub. Co 156
Pioneer Heroes and Daring Deeds 153
Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase of
Western New York 99
Pioneer Kentucky, See Cotterill 73
Pioneers of the Magalloway 75,90
Pioneer Minister of Minnesota 86
Pioneer Outline History of Northwestern
Pennsylvania 114
Pioneer Publishing Company, Chicago
23,31,35,39,41,62,66
Pioneers, Illinois State 25, 51, 52
Pioneers, Ohio State 110
Pitts Family 144
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 113, 114
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1816 114
Pleas Bros. Pubs., New Castle, Indiana 68
Pleas, Elwood 68
Pleasant Hill, McLean County, Illinois 41
Plymouth County, Massachusetts 82
Plymouth, Illinois 53, 57
PAGE.
Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania 114
Plymouth Plantation, Massachusetts 82
Political Parties, Democratic Party 23
Political Parties in State of New York 99
Political Parties, Republican Party 53, 55,87
Political Parties, Whig Convention of 1840,
Illinois 65
Polo. Illinois 17, 47, 48
Pond , George E 125
Pope County, Illinois 31, 34, 43. 53
Portage County, Ohio 110
Porter, John L 38
Porter, John W. H 124
Port Jefferson , Long Island 97
Portland, Maine 73
Portland, Oregon 112
Portsmouth, Virginia 124
Potter Family 92, 131
Potter Family, See Shark River District,
Monmouth County, New Jersey 92
Powell, Burt E 62
Power, John Carroll 58
Powers, (Rev.) Grant 120
Powers, (Mrs.) S. A 58
Prairiedu Rocher, Illinois 53
Prairie Farmer, Newspaper 50
Presbyterian Church
19,29,32,50.54,92,114, 115, 124,126,153
Presbyterian Cnurch, Chicago 19
Presbyterian Church (First), Chicago 53
Presbyterian Church, Galesburg, Illinois.... 29
Presbyterian Church, Hillsboro, Hlinois.... 32
Presbj'terian Church, Pennsylvania 115
Presbji erian Church, Peoria, Illinois 50
Presbyterian Church , Seaton , Illinois 54
Presb>n erian Church, Virginia State 124,126
Presbjrt erian Congregation, of Cumberland
and Franklin Counties, Pennsylvania IW
Press Association, Illinois 54
Preston & Rounds, Pubs., Providence, R. I.. 118
Price Count y, Wisconsin 128
Prince, Ezra M 40,64
Princeton, Indiana 70
Princeton , New Jersey 125
Princeville, Illinois 49,54
Proceedings and Debates of Convention of
North Carolina, June 4, 1835 104
Providence, Kent County, Rhode Island.. 115, 116
Providence, R. I., Almon Danforth Hodges and
his Neighbors 116
Providence, R. I., Births, Marriages and
Deaths 116
Provincial Troops of New York 94
Provisional G overnment of Nebraska 88
Pulaski County, Illinois 13,54
Pulaski , Illinois 45
Puritan Commonwealth 82
Puritan Influences in the formative years of
Illinois history 54
Pusey, Pennock *
Putnam County, Illinois 54
Putnam, G. P. & Sons, Pubs. 68, 85, 95, 105, 123,143
Putnam's Magazine 145
Quakers, Society of Friends 150, IS
Quakers, Southern Iw
Quale, W.P 56
Quantrill and the Border Wars JJ
Queen Annes County, Maryland Jj
Queen County, Virginia 1»
Queensbury, New York ^
Quincy, Illinois ^^'^'55
(^uincy, Illinois, See Adams County 12jl3
Quincy, Illinois, Daughters of the American
Revolution 54
Quincy Familv 1**
Quiscnberry, Anderson Chenault T*
177
INDEX — Continued.
PAGE
Raleigh, North Carolina 103, 104, 105, 106
Rammelkamp, (Dr.) Charles H 32
Ramsey, N. A 103
Rand, McNally & Co., Pubs., Chicago ..22,37,140
Randall, E.O ....107
Randolph, Anson D. F 92
Randolph County, Illinois 45, 50, 55
Randolph County, Indiana 70
Randolph County, North Carolina 105
Randolph, J. W. & Co., Pubs., Richmond, Va.l24
Randolph Township (McLean County) Ilunois
15,41
Ramm, W. 8 115
Rantoul, Illinois 55
Raum, G. B 32
Read Family 130, 139, 141
Read Family, See Marshall Family 141
Redford, A. W 72,73
Redway, G. Printer, Medina, Ohio 110
Reece and Elam, Book and Job Printers,
Greensboro, N. C 105
Reed, Wallace P 11
Refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecti-
cut 7,8,97
Reid, Harvey 52
Reid, W.Max 95
Religious Development in the Province of
North Carolina 105
Reminiscences of Nevada 88
Reporter Printing Company, Lovlngton, Illi-
nois : 39
Republican Book and Job OflBce, Princeton,
Illinois 16
Republican Party 53, 55,87
Revolutionary History of North Carolina 105
Revolutionary Patriots of Maine, See Patriots. 75
Revolutionary Records of Maryland 76, 77
Revolutionary Soldiers 89.90
Revolutionary War 7,8,9, 10,41,64,
75, 77, 89, 90, 96, 98, 100, 101, 105, 115, 116, 125, 154
Reynolds, Alvah 144
Reynolds Family 144
Reynolds, (Gov.) John 14,57, 144
Reynolds, John, Sketches 14
Rhode Island State 115-116
Rhode Island State, Historical Society 116
Rhode Island State, Historical Society, Pro-
ceeding 115
Rhode Island State, History of the State 116
Rhode Island State, In the Colonial Wars 116
Rhode Island State, Kent County 1 13
Rhode Island State, Newport County 116
Rhode Island State, Providence 116
Rhode Island State, Providence, Almon Dan-
forth Hodges and his Neighbors 116
Rhode Island State, Providence, Births Mar-
riages and Deaths 116
Rhode Island State, Society of Friends 115
Rhode Island State, War of the Revolution. . .116
Rhode Island State, Warren 116
Rhode Island State, Washington County 116 •
Rhodes & McClure, Pubs., Cnicago 20
Rice, James M 49
Richards & Company, Pubs., Raleigh, N. C...106
Richards, H. M. M 114,115
Richland Countj', Illinois 21, 23, 33, 42. 66
Richland County, Ohio Ill
Richmond, Arnold Pub. , Co. , Chicago 90, 126
Richmond, C. W 25
Richmond, Virginia 122, 123, 124, 125, 126
Richmond, Virginia, Hollywood Cemetery 124
Rickert, J. W 45
Riggs, George C 95
Riker, James 96
Riley, B. F 3
Risley , Theodore H 63
Ritchie County, West Virginia 127
Roberts, Ellwood 114
Roberts Family 144
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PAGE
Roberts, James H 1 33
Roberts, Pevton 144
Robinson J llinois , Argus , Newspaper 22
Rochelle, Illinois 149
Rochester, New York 93, 94, 95, 97, 98, 99
Rockford, Illinois 52,56,57
Rockingham County, New Hampshire 90
Rock Island County, Illinois 56, 57
Rockland, Massachusetts 88
Rockland Standard, Pubs., Rockland, Me 80
Rock River, Illinois 64
Rodney, Caesar A 10
Rodney, (Capt.) Thomas 10
Roe, illizabeth A 52*
Rogers, Thomes H 64
Rokker,fi. W 15,29,41.43,60,140
Romeyn, T . B 92
Rooney, John 13<^, 151
Ross , Hiirvey Lee 25, 52
Ross, Robert W 27,62
Rothert , Otto A 72
Round Prairie, Illinois 53, 57
Rowan County, North Carolina, History 105
Rowan County, North Carolina Records,
Early Settlers 105.
RowanCounty, See Sketches of North Carolina
By C. L. Hunter 105.
Rowell , Hopkins 6^
Rowland and Ives, Pubs 132
Roxbury, Connecticut — 8:
Rozier, Firmin A., History of the Early Set-
tlement of the Mississippi Valley 87
Ruebush-Elkins Pub. Co., Dayton, Virginia. .122
Rumple, Jethro 105
Rutgers College, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 93
Rutherford County, Tennesssee 119
Ryan , John H 44
Ryburn,R. L ,Esq 102
Ryerson, E. L 144
Ryerson Family 144.
S
St. Ange Family 144
St. Clair County Illinois 57, 58
St. Johns College, Annapolis, Maryland 77
St JohnsCollege,Fordbam, New York 99
Saint Joseph County, Indiana 70
St. Joseph Ursuline Convent, Springfield, Illi-
nois 60
St. Lawrence County, New York 95, 99
St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York. . 99
St. Louis, Missouri 3,21,42,86,87
St. Louis, Mo., City and County 87
St. Louis, Mo., A Civic Masque 87
St. Louis, Mo., Pageant and Masque 87
St. Lusson Pageant 86-
St. Mary's Georgia 12
St. Michael's Church and Church Yard, Charles-
ton , S. C 117
St. Patrick's Day 15I
St. Paul. Minnesota 86-
St. PauPs Shrewsbury and I. U., Maryland. . . 76
St. Philip's Parish, Charleston, S. C 117, 118
Sale, (Mrs.) Nancy J. Leaverton 140
Salem, Massachusetts 78, 82
Salem. Mass., Press Publishing and Printing
Company 82
Salem, New York 99"
Salem (New York) Book 99-
Salem (New York) Historical Committee 99
Salem Review-Press, Salem, N. Y 99
Salem, North Carolina 105-
Salem, S. D iia
Saline County, Illinois 27, 29, 30, 58, 66
Salisbury, Evelyn McCurdy 137
Salisbury, Herbert Spencer 31
Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut 7
Salley,A. S., Jr 117,118
178
INDEX — Continued.
PA OK.
Sampson , William W, 101
Sandusky County, Ohio, Pioneer and Historical
Association Ill
Sangamon County, Illinois 25, 58, 59
Sangamon County, Illinois Ladies* Soldiers'
Aid Society 60
Sangamon Journal, Springfield, Illinois 54
Santa Fe Trail 71
Santee Circuit , South Carolina 1 18
Sarchet, B 108
Sauer. Wm. C. <t Co.. Pubs., Chicago 16
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan 85
Saunders, William L 103
Savage, G. S. F 21,51,52
Savannah, Georgia 11
Sawyer, (Judge) Seth F •. 14
Saybrooke, Connecticut 7
Scammell A: Co., St. Louis, Mo 86,153
Scharb, John Thomas 75
Scharf, J.Thomas 87
Schenck, J. S., Editor 115
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, Ph.D 154
Schon, Anders 61
Schuricht . Herrmann 122
Schuyler County, Illinois 59
Scotch Irish in American History 153
Scott, Charies 144
Scott County, Illinois 25,46. 58, 59
Scott Family 144, 147
Scott Family, See Wallbridge Family 147
Scott, John M 38
Scott, Orion C. M. A 144
Scribner.C. & Sons, Pubs 125
Scripps, Bross & Spears, Pubs. , Chicago 29
Scripps Family 138, 142, 144
Scripps, J. E 138,142,144
Sea Spray, Long Island 97
Seabury, (Bishop) Samuel 5
Sear Family 145
Sears, David B 144, 145
Seaton,B. W 60
Seaton, Illinois, Presbyterian Church 54
Secomb,J. W 56
Second Minnesota Veteran Volunteer Infantry 86
Selby , Paul
...18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 34,
35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 44, 46, 49, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 63, 64
Semple Family 1 45
Semple, (General) James 145
Sentinel Printing Company, Pubs., N. H...89,90
Sewall, Charles C 80,81,84
Sewall, Samuel 80,81,84
Seymour Family 145
Seymour, Richard 145
Seymour, William 10
Shabbon a , Illinois 48
Shaffer. A. W 105
Shaffer'^s New Township Map of North Caro-
lina, 1886 105
Shafto Family 92,131
Shafto Family, See Shark River District, Mon-
mouth Count y, N. J 145
Shallenberger,(Mrs.)E. H 60
Shambaugh, Benjamin F 70
Shark River District, Monmouth County,
New Jersey 92
Sharpe, Governor . 75
Sharp, W.S 90
Shaw, L. L., Pub. Co., Dixon, Illinois 23
Shaw, Lloyd 23
Shawnee County, Kansas 71
Shearer Family . . 1 28
Shearer, James William 128
Shelby Count y, Illinois 47, 59
Shelby villc, Illincis 59
Sheldon & Company, Pubs., N. Y 97,121
Sheldon, Blakeman 6c Co., N. Y 85
Shenandoah Valley, Virginia 121, 122, 123, 125
Shenandoah Valley, West Virginia 126
Shepard and Johnston Pubs., Chicago 51
Shepard, H. O., Pub., Chicago 26
PAGE.
Sheppard, Robert D 27
Shields Family 145
Shields, (General) James 145
Shimroell, L. S 115
Shiner Family 145
Shiner, George Huse 145
ShSner, Harry Lawrence 145
Shirley, Massachusetts 83
Shoemaker. F . C 87
Short Family : 145
Short, (Rev.) William F 44,46
Showerman, Grant 135,143
Shurtleff College, Upper Alton, Illinois 59,60
Shurtleff, N. B 82
Sibley, John Langdon 74, 75
Simms, Jeptha R 95
Sionissippi Farm , Ogle County, Illinois 48
Sketch Book of Saint Louis 87
Sketches of Early Life and Times in Kentucky,
Missouri and Illinois 73,87
Sketches of North Carolin a 106
Smedley Family 145
Smedley, George 145
Smedley, Sarah 145
Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts.. 83
Smith, D.C 59
Smith, ( Mrs.) Eva Munson 64,66
Smith, Joseph 114,115
Smith, J. W. 41
Smith, Pearsall 95
Smith, William 69
Smith, Z 72
Smucker. Isaac 109,110
Snapp, William L 29
Snyder, Adam W 57
Snyder, (Mrs.) Felicie Cottet 47
Snyder, (Dr.) John Francis 57,64.135
Societies, Holland Society 151
Societies, Huguenot Society of America 151
Societies, Presbyterian Historical Society 156
Society of the Cincinnati , Delaware 9, 10
Society for the Germans in Maryland 76
Somerset County, Maryland 77
Somerset, New Jersey, Newspaper 128
Sommerville, (Dr.) H. C 122
South Bend, Indiana, Springbrook Park 70
South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Lehigh Uni-
versity 113
South Carolina State 117-118
South Carolina State, Charleston 117
South Carolina State, Charleston Gazette 117
South Carolina State, Charleston Library So-
ciety 117
South Carolina State, Charleston, St. Philip's
Parish 117
South Carolina State College 118
South Carolina State, Colonial and Revolu-
tionary Eras 117
South Carolina State, Columbia 117, US
South Carolina State, County Journal 117
South Carolina State, Gazette, Marriage Notices
• in 117
South Carolina State, History of the Colony and
State 117
South Carolina State, Huguenot Society.. 117, 155
South Carolina State, Jews of South Carolina.. IJJ
South Carolina State, Newberry IJJ
South Carolina State, St. Mark'^s Parish Iw
South Carolina State, St. Philip's Parish,
Charleston \\l
South Carolina State, Santee Circuit "J
South Carolina State, Williamsburg T/wnship.}}©
South Dakota State 118
South Dakota State, Der Deutsch-Amerikan-
ischc Farmer 11°
South Dakota State, Governors, United States
Senators and Chief Justices of }}J
South Dakota State, Salem 1^**
South Fork, Baptist Association, North Caro-
lina l"o
Southbury, Connecticut **
179
INDEX— Continued.
PAGE.
Southern Families 145
Southern History County Pubs., St. Louis,
Mo 87
Southern Methodist Publishing House, Nash-
ville, Tenn 72,73
Southern New Jersey 91
Southold, New York.'.....: 99
Southwestern Publishing Co. , Nashville, Tenn. 119
Sowell, Andrew Jackson 120
Spafford , On ondago County, New York 100
Spanish American War, Third United States
Volunteer Cavalry 118
Spanish and French Manuscripts 73
Sparks, Edwin Earle 26
Sparks, (Mrs.) KatherineE 13
Speaker-Hines Press, Detroit, Mich 85
Spear, Stephen L 28
Spears Family 145
Spears, Mary 145
Speer, W. S 119
Spencer, Thomas Edwin 87
Spensley, William 34
Spilman,(Rev.)T. E 16,45
Sprague, Owen and Nash, Pub., Augusta, Me.
74,155
Springbrook Park, South Bend, Indiana 70
Springer, (Rev.) Mrs. C 109,110
Springfield, Illinois 21,24,29.30.33,
35, 39, 41, 43, 47, 53, 58, 59, 60, 65, 73, 87, 120, 128
Springfield, Massachusetts 79,81,83
Springfield, (Mass.) Families 145
Springfield, (Mass.) Printing Co 73,81,87
Springfield, Ohio 108
Stacy, James 12
Stafford Family 146
Stafford Family, See Wallbridge 147
Standard Printing Co., Los Angeles, Cal 64
Standard Publishing Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio 20,32
Staples Family ■ 146
Stark County, Illinois 60,61
Starke County, Indiana 70
Starr, F. F 136,142
State Co.\ (The) Pubs., Columbia, S. C 117
Stearns, Ezra S 89
Stedman, J. W 7
Steele, Elizabeth Maxwell 105
Steele, William Lucas 28
Stephens Family 146, 149
Stephens Printing Company, Jefferson City,
Mo 87
Stephenson County, Illinois 60,61, 65
Steuben County, New York 98
Stevens Family 130, 139, 141
Stevens Family, See Marshall Family 141
Stevens, Frank E 14, 15, 63
Stevens, Thomas Wood 87
Stevenson , Adlai E 131, 146
Stevenson Family 146
St eward , II li n ci s 61
Steward, William 91
Stewart, A. J. D 86
Stewart, Frank H 93,156
Stewart , J. R 18
Stewart, (Rev.) Theophilus G 91
Stewart. William 88,91
Stewart's Genealogical and Historical Mis-
cellany 90, 91 , 93, 156
Stillman's Run , Black Hawk War 14
Stillman Valley, Illinois 14
Stillwell, W. H 95
Stites Familv 146
Stith, William 123
Stockard, (Miss) S. W 101
Stone, H. S. & Co., Pubs., Chicago 18
Stone, J. J. & Co., Pubs., Greensboro, N. C 103
St on e, Wi lliam 9^
Stormont, Gilbert R 68,70
Story of a Border City During the Civil War. . 87
Story of Old St. Louis 67
Story of a Regiment 86
PAGE
Stout Family 9, 10. 146
Stout, Penelope 10, 146
Stouterburgh, H. A 98
Strand, A. E 47
Strange, A . T 137, 141
Stratford , Connecticut 7
Strawn , Christopher C 39
Streets, T. H 10, 146
Strickland, W. P 44
Stringer, Lawrence B 39
Stuart Family •. 146
Stuart, (Major) John T 146
Stubblefield Family 146
Stubblefield, George W 146
Stubblefield, John 146
Stubblefield, Robert 146
Stubbs, Alfred 92
Stubbs, Corporal Samuel 154
Studley Family 146
Studley, R. P. & Co., Printers, St. Louis, Mo. . 3
Sues, Otto L 107,118
Suffolk County N. Y 97
Suffolk, M ssachusetts 83
Summerfield School, Grafton Road, Madison
County, Illinois 61
Summers County, West Virginia 127
Summit County, Ohio 107, 110, 111
Summit County, Ohio, History Ill
Summit County, Ohio, Portrait and Bio-
graphical Record HI
Summy, C. F '. 19
Sunday, WiUiam, (Billy Sunday) 132
Supreme Courts 1 52
Surrogate's Office, New York City 93
Sussex County, New Jersey 93
Sutherland and McEvoy, Pubs., Belleville,
Illinois 14,57
Swain , (Hon .) David L. LL.D 105
Swan, Alonzo M 17
Swansy, Henry Biddall 142
Swedish Church, Crane Hook Church, Dela-
ware 9
Swedish Church, Wilmington, Del., Old
Swedes' 9
Swem, Earl Gregg 124, 125
Swepson, Earle & P. G., Skirven, Pubs 77
Switzer's Illustrated History of Missouri — 88
Sydenstricker, Edgar 123, 125
Syracuse, New York 11 , 95
T
Talbot County, Maryland 77
Talcott,S. V , 95
Taunton , Massachusetts 83
TaveljA. B , 119
Tavel, Eastman & Howell, Pubs., Nashville,
Tenn 119
Taylor, C. E 106
Taylor, (Mrs.) Harriet 150
Taylor, J. B 121
Taylor, S. E. & Co., Pubs., La Porte, Ind 69
Taylor, T. M., Pub., New York 122, 134
Tazewell County, Illinois 52,61
Tennessee State 118-120
Tennessee State, Bristol 122
Tennessee State, DeKalb Count y 119
Tennessee State, McNairy County 119
Tennessee State, Marshall County 119
Tennessee State, Maury County 119
Tennessee State, Nashville 118, 119
Tennessee State, Rutherford County 119
Tennessee State, Washington 120
Tennessee State, Wilson County 120
Terhune and Van Anglen, Pubs., New Bruns-
wick, New Jersey 92
Terre Haute, Indiana 70
Territory and Journals of William Walker, Pro-
visional Governor of Nebraska Territory.. 88
Texas State 73,120
Texas State, Austin 120
180
INDEX— Continaed.
PAGE.
Third Unit I'd States Volunteer Cavalry,
Spanish- American War llj*
Thomas (Jabriel *A 4J
Thomas, Joseph 1^
Thomas, William - • •••.••• ®*
Thompson .It Everts, Puhs., (Jeneva^ Illinois.. 23
Thompson Bros. 6i Burr, Pubs., Elgin, Illinois 25
Thompson, E. L 6|
Thomfison Family iw
Thompson , James H l(f^
Thomi)Son, Lewis O .* 50
Thompson , Rhoda 1 w
Thompson, Robert Ellijs 153
ThomiKson, Peter (i.. Pubs HI
Thon, A. A: Co. . Pubs., Dublin 142
Thornton, Anthonv w
Thornton, (Rev.) N. W 54
Thrapp, Rus.sel F *^>?'*
Thurston , John H 56
Thwaites, Reuben Gold IH, 20, 72
Thwaites, Reuben (Jold, Early Western Trav-
els..... i:*,72
Tibbit s Fa mily 1 29, 147
Ticonderoga, New York ^^
Tiernan-Havens, Printing Company, Kansas
City, Mo 122,131,133
TilTahy, Charles Comfort l-jt*
'" ;ham. Oswald 77
Til
Til
Til
son , .ilrs. Christiana Ilolnus 53, 55
son , (Col.) John 13
Times Job.Printing Co., WinchesJer, Illinois. . 50
Times-.Mirror Printing House, Los Angeles,
Cal 131
Tipton County, Indiana 6»,69,70
Titus, (J. J 53,57
Todd , (Col.) John 35
Toledo, Ohio lU
Toledo County, Ohio 109
Tombigboe Basin , Alabama 3
Ton Family 147
Topsliam, Maine 74
Torch Press, (The), Cedar Rapids, la 20,71
Tories ^
Toulon , Stark County, Illinois 00,61
Townshend, Charles Iiervey 5,6
Tracy and Sanford, Pubs., Clarcmont, N. H.. 90
Trans- .Mississii)pi Region S8
Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky Ti
Trenton , New Jersey 90, 91, 92, 93
Trimmer, I). F 41
Trinity College, Connect icut 7
Trubner Ac Co., Pubs., London S3
Trumbul 1 County, (Jhio, Hist ory HI
Trumbull, J. Hammond 6
Tryon County, New York 2^
Tucker, Ebcnezer 70
Turner Familv : 147
Turner, Josiah Jr., State Printer, North Car-
olina. 104
Turner, ( Mrs.) Kernhappuch 147, 154
Turner, O 93,9."),9t>.97,9S9i), 100, 101
Tuscola, Illinois 24
TuttloCfmipanv, Pubs., Rutland. Vt 135
Tutt]<', Morehouse tV: Tavlor, Pubs., Hartford,
Conn 5,130,142
Twin (Jroves, Illinois 61
Tyler, IJoiijaniin Buslinxl 150
Tyler. C.C 27,:J0
Tyler, Lyon Gardiner 126
Tyson , Robert A 25
U
Udell .E.J 55
Union County, Illinois 13,51,61,02
Union C«Mirjtv. New Jcrsev 91,93
Unifin Grove'liiblc ScK-iery, Puinam County, _
Illinois 54
Union, Lincoln County, Maine 74,75
Union Publishing ('on)i)any, Springfield,
Illinois 128
PAGE.
Unitarian Church, United States 153
Unitod Brethren in Christ (The) 150
United Presbxterian Church, Pubs 70
United States 21,22,53,153
United Sutes Biographical Dictionary 153
Unitod States Constitution 21
United States Genealogy. .*. 153
United States Supreme Court 152
United States \olunteer Cavalry, Spanish-
American War, North Dakota 107
Unity Baptist Church, Kentucky 72
Universal Pronoimcing Dictionary of Bio-
graphy and M>'thology 1^
Univcrsalist Church, United States 153
University, Columbia, New York 154
1* ni ver.'^it y of Michigan 85
University of Missouri 88
Uni versit y of North Carolina 106
University of Pennsylvania 115
University of Rochester, New York W
Urbana, Illinois 17,62
Utah State 120
Ulica,New York 08
Vallette, H. F 25
Van Bent hu vs<»n C 99
Vandalia.Ufinois 62
Vandergrift, L. C 10
Van Duier Family 147
Van Noppen,C. L., Pubs., Greensboro, N. C..104
Van Rensselaer, (Rev.) C 153
Van Rensselaer Family 147
Varnum Family 147
Varnum, George 147
Varnum, John 147
Varnum, John Marshall 147
Varnum , Joseph 147
Varnum, Samuel 147
Varnum. Thomas! 147
Vassar College. New York 100
Vaughan Family j 147
Veech, James 113
Vermilion County, Hlinois 62
Vermont State, 1 20, 121
Vermont State, Coos County, Vermont 120
Vermont Stale, Ludlow 121
Vernon County, Wisconsin 128
Virginia, Illinois 57,62
Virginia , 1 llinois, Enquirer, Newspaper 17
Virginia St ate 121-126
Virginia St at e, Augusta County 121
Virginia Stat e,Barcroft 123
Virginia State, Bedford County. 121, 126
Virginia State, Berkeley County 121, 122, 125
Virginia State, Berryville 122
Virginia State, Clarke County 122, 125
Virginia State, Dayton 122
Virginia State, Frederick County 125
Virginia State, (Jcrmantown 122
Virginia State, (irayson County 122
Virginia State, Hampton 123
Virginia State, Jetlerson County 122, 123, 125
Virginia State, Jews in, Virginia 123, 124
Virginia State, Kinpand Queen County 123
Virginia State, U'xington 125
Virginia State, Loudoun County 123
Virginia State, Lvnchburg 123, 125
Virginia State, Norfolk City 124
Virginia State, Norfolk County 124, 126
Virginia St at e, Portsmouth 124
Virginia State. Richmond 122, 123, 124, 125, 126
Virginia State, Williamsburg 123, 125, 126
Virginia State, Winchester 124, 126
Virginia State, Woodstock 123, 125
Vocelle, James Thomas 11, 12
W
Wabash Count v, Illinois 26, 37,62,63
Waddell, Alfred Moore 106
181
INDEX-^<mtinued.
PAGE
Waddy, Everett Co 106
Wadsworth Family 130, 139, 141
Wads worth Family, See Marshall Family 141
Wake County, North Carolina 106
Waite, O. F. K 89
Wake County, North Carolina, See Historical
Raleigh 106
Wake Forest College, North Carolina 106
Wakeley, (Rev.) Joseph B 152
Walker, C. & Co., Pubs., Chicago 40
Walker, C.T 117
Walker, (Mrs.) Harriet J 64
Walker, William 88
Walker, Williston 150
Wall, John A 33
Wallace Familv 147
Wallace, Joseph 58
Wallace, Spooner 80
Wallbridge Family 147
Wallbridge, Henry 147
Wallbridge, William Oedney 147
Wallser, J 117
Walnut Grove, Morgan County, Hlinois 63
Walter William 154
Walters & Weber, Pubs./SpringfleVd, Illinois! !lM
Waltham, 'Massachusetts 83
Wal worth,Co. , Wisconsin 128
WaroflS12 10,50,63,67,73,154
Warof 1S12, Delaware 10
War of 1.H12, History of, in Western Country.. 73
War of 1S12, Kentucky in, War of 1812 73
War of the Rebellion 23, 29, 37, 46, 48, 60, 63, 64
War of the Rebellion, Diary of Edward W.
Cripiion 64
War of the Rebellion, Illinois Ninety-first
Vohmt eer Infantry 29
War of the Rebellion, Morgan County, Illinois,
Soldiers 46
War of the Rebellion, Ogle County, Illinois
Volunteers ■. 48
War of the Rebellion, Regimental Histories,
Illinois 63,64
War of the Rebellion, Sangamon County.
Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society 60, 64
War of the Revolution
7, S, 9, 10 fi4, 75, 77, 89, 90. 96, 98, 100, 101, 105, 154
War of the Revolution, Clark, George Rogers,
Arniv led by in his Conquest of Illinois
177H-79 64
War of til* Revolution, Connecticut in the
Revolut ion 7, 8, 10
Wnr of the Revolution, Delaware in the Rev-
olul ioi) 9, 10
War of the Revolution, Illinois, List of Rev-
olutionary Soldiers buried in Illinois 64
War of the Revolution, McLean County,
Illinois, Revolutionary Soldiers buried in.. 41
War of the Revolution, Pennsylvania Border
Warfare iu 115
War of the Revolution, Pennsylvania, The
Pennsylvania German in the Revolution 115
War of the Revolution, Rhode Island in the
Revolution 116
War of the Revolution, Virgin lain the Revolu-
tion 125
War with Mexico '... 64
Ward Familv 148
Ward , Josiah 148
Ward, William 148
Ward A: Weiland, Pubs., New Lexington,
Ohio 110
Warner, A. . Pubs., Chicago 125, 127, 128
Warner & Beers, Pubs., Chicago 13,40,66,68
Warner, Rufus S ......121
Warren County, Illinois 64, 65
Warren County, Pennsylvania 115
Warren Family 148
Warren , Rhode Island 116
Warren , Thomas B 83, 145
Warren ville, Illinois 65
Warsaw, New York .■ 101
Washburne, Elihu B 26, 132
PAGE.
Washington College, Tennessee 120
Washington, Connecticut 8
Washington County, Illinois 21, 33, 43, 65
Washington County, Marietta, Ohio Ill
Washington County, Rhode Island 116
Washington, D.C 75,77,88,119
Washington State 126
Washington & Lee University, Lexington,
Va 125
Washington, Tennessee 120
Waterbury, (Col.) David 7,8
Waterloo, Illinois 45
Waterman, A. N., A. B., LL.D 22
Waters, Thomas Franklin 81
Watertown, Massachusetts 83
Watson, W.C 95
Waukegan , Illinois 65
Wautauga County, North Carolina 106
Wayne County, Illinois 21,65
Wayne County, Indiana 70
Wayne County, New York 98
Wayne County, Ohio HI
Waynesville, North Carolina 103
Webb, Albert Bishop 3
Webb Book Company, Birmingham, Ala 3, 11
Weber, Jessie Palmer 129,130
Webley Family 92, 131
Webley Family, See Shark River District, Mon-
mouth County, N.J 92
Webster, Kimball 89
Webster, Martha Farnham 28
Weed, Parsons & Co., Pubs., Albany, N. Y.
... ! 93,95,97,101
Weeden, William B 152
Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, Ph.D 105, 153
Weiser, Conrad. Journal. 112
Welch, (Mrs.) Emma Finney 7
Welles, Edwin Stanley 5, 9
Wells, Henry Ward : 50
Wertenbaker, Thomas J 125
Wesleyan University, Middletown , Conn 8
West, E. W 57
West Farms, Westchester County, New York.lOl
West Gardiner, Maine 75
West,G.M 124
West , Mary Allen 28
West. New Jersey 92
West Point Township, Stephenson County,
Illinois 60,65
West Virginia State 126,127
West Virginia State, Charleston 126
West Virginia State, Fairmount 127
West Virginia State, Harrison County 126
West Virginia State, Hinton 127
West Virginia State, Kanawha Coxmty 126
West Virginia State, Marion County 127
West Virginia State, Morgantown 126
West Virginia State, Parkersburg 126
West Virginia State, Ritchie County 127
West Virginia State, Shenandoah Valley 126
West Virginia State, Summers County 127
West Virginia State, Wheehng 127
Western Cavaliers 72,73
Western Counties of New York 101
Western Historical Company. 61, 127
Western Historical Society, Pubs., Chicago — 128
Western Prcsbyterianism 114
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. 112
Westfield Jubilee 83
Westfield, Massachusetts 83
Weston , Deborah Brownell 148
Weston, Edmund Brownell 148
Weston Family 148
Weston, (Hon .) Gershom Bradford 148
Weston, Massachusetts 83
Wethersfleld, Conn 4,6, 8, 9,65
Weymouth, Massachusetts 84
Weymouth Historical Society Publication
No. 1 82
Weymouth Historical Society, Publishers 84
Wheelet , Gwjt^'fe kvi^BO&\.>a& '^
182
INDEX-^Condoded.
PAGE.
Wheeler, H. W 74
Wheeler, John H 104
Wheeler, W.O 92
Wheeling, West Virrinia 7
Whig Convention of 1840, Illinois 65
Whipple Family 1 39
Whipple Family, See Keve 139
Whitcher. William F 89
Whitcomb, Frank H 89,90
White, Charles Fred 115
White County, Illinois 66
White County, Indiana 70
White, Edward 68
White Family 92, 130, 131, 139, 141
White Family, See Marshall Family 141
White Family, See Shark River District,
Monmouth County, N. J 148
White, Mary Tracy 37
White, Stepnen Van Culen 33, 48
Whitehall, Illinois 29
Whiteley, William O 9, 10
Whiteside County, Illinois 66
Whitter & Sheppcrson, Pubs., Richmond, Va.
126,130
Who's Whoin Philadelphia (Colored People).. 115
Wickham, Martha 97
Wicomico County, Maryland 77
Wigginand Lunt, Pubs., Boston 80,81,84
Wilbur, Percival Coons 132
Wilcox, John S 35
Wilderman,R. S 57
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania 115
Wilkie, Franc Bangs ( Polinto) 18
Will County, Illinois 34, 37,66
Willard , Frances E 27
Willet Family, See Long Island Genealogies.. 148
William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va . . 125
Williams, A. B 109
Williams College 84
Williams, (Rev.) Charles B., A. B.,D.D 102
Williams, Cornelia Bartow 148
Williams. C. S .. 56
Williams Family 148
Williams Family,Sff Long Island Genealogies. 148
Williams, H. Z. & Bro., Pubs., Cleveland,
Ohio ; ; 110,111
Williams, J. Fletcher 86
Williams, John 148
Williams, Lawrence 148
Williams Simeon Breed 148
Williams, Walt cr 86
Williams and Wilkin s Co., Pubs., Baltimore,
Md 76,77,135
Williamsburg Township, South Carolina 118
Williamsburg, Virginia 123, 125, 126
Williamson, C.W .....107
Williamson County, Illinois 27, 29, 30, 58, 66
Williamson, Hugh 104
Williamson , Joseph 74
Williamsport, Pennsylvania 112
Williamston , Massachusetts 84
Willis Family, Sff Longlsland Genealogies... 148
Willis, J. A 14
Wills, Abstract of. New York 93
Wills, Calendar of, Maryland 77
Wills, New Jersey 93
Wills , North Carolina 106
Wilmette, Illinois 26,67
Wilmington , Delaware 9, 10
Wilmington, North Carolina 106
Wilson, Charles Edward 21
Wilson Count y, Tennessee 120
Wilson, E. A. & Co., Pubs., Springfield, Illi-
nois 58
Wilson , Granville P 75, 90
Wilson, Humphreys & Co., Pubs., Logansport,
Ind 24
Wilson, J. & Son, Pub., Cambridge, Mass 85
Wilson , James Grant 149
Wilson, Joseph M., Pubs., Philadelphia....
112, 113. 1 14
PAGE.
Wilson , Leonard 150, 161
Wilson, Leonard, See National Magazine 155
Winbome, Judge Benjamin B 147
Winchester, Connecticut 8
Winchester, Illinois 59,67
Winchester, Virginia 124, 126
Windham County, Connecticut 8
Windsor, Connecticut 4, 5,6,8,9
Windsor, Massachusetts 84
Winfield , Charles H 92
Winnebago County, Illinois 56,67
Winnebago, War of 1827 67
Winsor, Justin 85
Winston, North Carolina 107
Winterbum, J. & Co., Pubs., San Francisco,
Cal 146,149
Wint erport , Maine 74, 75
Wisconsin State 127-128
Wisconsin State .Chippewa County 127
Wisconsin State, Dane County 127
Wisconsm State, Dunn County 127
Wisconsin State, Eau Claire County 127
Wisconsin State, Milwaukee 128
Wisconsin State, Pepin County 128
Wisconsin St at c. Price County 128
Wisconsin State, University, Madison •. 97
WiscoiLsin State, Vernon Coimty 128
Wisconsin State, Walworth County - 128
Witherspoon , Halliday 44
Wobuni, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.. 81, 84
Wolcott, Connecticut 9
Wolcott Family 148
Woman Suffrage Asso^ation 154
Woman's Christian Temperance Union 154
Women, Chronological list of Prominent
American 1«'>4
Women , Our Pioneers 154
Wood County, Ohio 109, 1 1 1 , 112
Wood. David Ward 18,55
Woods, John 26
Woodbur>', Connecticut 8
Woodburv, New Jersey 93
Woodburv County, New Jersey, See Stewart's
Miscellany 90,91,93,156
Woodcock, *E. A 50
Woodford County, Illinois 67
WoodnifT, GetM-ge 34, 66
Woodstock, Illinois 40
Woodstock, Virginia 123, 125
Worcester County, Maryland 77
Worcester, Massachusetts 8
World Publishing Co., Chicago 16
World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois 51
Worsley and Smith, Pubs., Lexington, Ky —
: 63,73
Wright Family, S^e Longlsland Genealogies.. 149
Wright and Potter, Pubs. , Boston 82
Wright, Tobias A 132
Wyoming County, New York 98
Wyoming Historical and Geological Society. . .115
Wyoming State 128
Y
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 9
Yates County, New York 98
Ycaman, W. Pope, D.D 86
Yellow Banks, (Now Oquawka) Illinois 31,67
Young, Alexander 78, 79
Young, Andrew W 70, 101
Young, E. Horton 53, 57
Young Family 149
Young, Mrs. John 137
Youngstown, Ohio 109, 111
Zotz, A 49
Zurbonsen , (Rev.) A 17, 54