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^^^-  S  APRIL,  JULY,  OCTOBER,  1915.  Nos.  2,  3,  and  4 


A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Part  I. 

Containing  the  Titles  of  Books  in  the  Virginia  State  Library  Which 

Relate  to  Virginia  and  Virginians,  the*Titles  of  Those  Books 

Written  by  Virginians,  and  of  Those  Printed  in  Virginia 

BUT   NOT   INCLUDING   THE   TITLES    OF  THB   OFFICIAL    EDITIONS 

OF    THK    LAWS,  OF   THE   JOURNALS   OF  THE    LEGISLATIVE 

BODIES,  OF   THE  REPORTS   OF    ADMINISTRATIVE 

OFFICERS,    AND    OTHER     PUBLISHED 

OFFICIAL    DOCUMENTS 


By  earl  G.  SWEM 

Assistant  Librarian 


RICHMOND  : 

Davis  Bottom,  Superintendent  of  Public  Pbinting 

1916 


t>UPLICAT£ 
TO  3£  KEPT 


PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  VIRGINIA  STATE  LIBRARY 


The  titles  marked  with  an  asterisk  can  no  longer  be  supplied. 


Ed.   by  H.   R.  Mcllwaine. 


Ed.  by  H.  R.  Mcllwaine. 
Ed.  by  H.  R.  Mcllwaine. 
Ed.  by  H.  R.  Mcllwaine. 
Ed.  by  H.  R.  Mcllwaine. 
Ed.  by  H.  R.  Mcllwaine. 
Ed.  by  H.  R.  Mcllwaine. 
Ed.  by  H.  R.  Mcllwaine. 
Ed.  by  H.  R.  Mcllwaine. 

Ed.   by   J.   P.   Kennedy. 

Ed.   by  J.   P.   Kennedy. 

Ed.   by   J.    P.    Kennedy. 

Ed.   by   J.   P.   Kennedy. 


Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1619-1658. 

In  press. 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1059-60-1693. 

1914.  29  p.  $10. 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1695-1702. 

1913.  414  p.  $10. 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1702-1712. 

1912.  369  p.  $10. 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1712-1726. 

1911.  441  p.  $10. 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1727-1740. 

1910.  $10. 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1742-1749. 

1909.  427  p.  $10. 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1752-1758, 

1909.  551  p.  $10. 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  1758-1761. 

1908.  313  p.  $10. 
Journals   of   the   House   of   Burgesses,   1761-1765. 

1907.  383  p.  $10. 
Journals   of  the   House  of   Burgesses,   1766-1769. 

190G.  372  p.  $10. 
Journals  of  the   House  of   Burgesses,   1770-1772. 

1906.  333  p.  $10. 
Journals   of  the  House   of  Burgesses,   1773-1776. 

1905.  201  p.  $10. 
First  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  June  30,   1904. 

1904.  106  p. 

Second  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  October  31,  1905. 

1905.  134  p. 

ThiM  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  October  31,  1906. 

1906.  152  p. 

♦Fourth  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  October  31,  1907. 

1907.  134  p.  Appendix  C.  List  of  manuscripts  exhibited  by  the 
Library  at  the  Jamestown  Exposition.  Appendix  D.  Provisional 
list  of  works  on  genealogy  in  the  State  Library. 

Fifth  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  October  31,  1908. 

1908.  132,  302,  154  p.  Special  report :  A  calendar  of  legislative  peti- 
tions, Accomac  to  Bedford,  by  H.  J.  Eckenrode,  302  p.  $1.00.  Special 
report :  A  trial  bibliography  of  colonial  Virginia.  1608-1754,  by  W.  C. 
Torrence.    154  p.    $  .50. 

Sixth  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  October  31,  1909. 

1909.  96,  164,  94  p.  Special  report:  Separation  of  church  and  state 
in  Virginia,  by  H.  J.  Eckenrode.  164  p.  $1.00.  Special  report:  A 
trial  bibliography  of  colonial  Virginia,  1754-1776,  by  W.  C.  Torrence. 
94  p.     $  .50. 

Seventh  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  October  31,  1910. 

1911.  142,  52,  47  p.  A  record  of  Virginia  copyright  entries,  1790- 
1844.  Introduction  by  J.  H.  Whitty,  52  p.  The  seal  of  Virginia,  by 
E.  S.  Evans,  47  p. 

♦Eighth  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  October  31,  1911, 

containing   a    list   of    Revolutionary    soldiers   of   Virginia,    compiled 

by  H.  J.  Eckenrode.     1912.     Price,  $2.50. 
Ninth  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  October  31,  1912, 

with   supplementary  list   of   Revolutionary   soldiers   of  Virginia,   by 

H.  J.  Eckenrode.    1913.    Price,  $1.50. 
Tenth  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  Octobt     31,  1913. 

48  p. 
Eleventh  annual  report  of  the  Library  Board  for  year  ending  October  31,  1914. 

52  p. 

(Continued  on  p.  3  of  Cover.) 


Bulletin  Virginia  State  Library 

(Issued  Quarterly) 
Vol.  8.  April,  July,  Oct.,  19 15.  Nos.  2,  3,  4 


A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Part  I. 


Containing  the  Titles  of  Books  in  the  Virginia  State  Library  Which 

Relate  to  Virginia  and  Virginians,  the  Titles  of  Those  Books 

Written  by  Virginians,  and  of  Those  Printed  in  Virginia 

BUT    NOT   INCLUDING   THE   TITLES    OF   THE   OFFICIAL    EDITIONS 

OF    THE    LAWS,  OF   THE   JOURNALS   OF  THE    LEGISLATIVE 

BODIES,  OF   THE  REPORTS    OF    ADMINISTRATIVE 

OFFICERS,    AND    OTHER     PUBLISHED 

OFFICIAL    DOCUMENTS 


By  earl  G.  SWEM 
Assistant  Librarian 


*  RICHMOND: 

Davis  Bottom,  Superintendent  of  Public  Printing 
1916 


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State  Library  Board  of  Virginia 


Armlstead  C.  Gordon,  Chairman Staunton,  Va. 

R.  T.  W.  Duke,  Jr Charlottesville,  Va. 

Egbert  G.  Leigh,  Jr Richmond,  Va. 

Edmund  Pendleton  Richmond,  Va. 

Lyon  G.  Tyler Williamsburg,  Va. 


H.  R.   McILWAINE,   Librarian, 
Ex-Officio  Secretary  of  the  Board. 


State  Library  Staff 


H.  R.  Mcllwaine Liirarian 

Earl  G.  Swem  _ Assistant  Ldbrarian 

Mrs.  K.  P.  Minor  Reference  Librarian 

J.  R.  C.  Brown Head  of  Traveling  Library  Department 

Morgan  P.  Robinson Archivist 

Miss  Elise  Clark  In  Charge  of  Periodicals 

F.  H.  Moore  Cataloguer 

Miss  Ethel  I.  Nolin Assistant  Cataloguer 

Miss   Rose   Goode   Stenographer 

Miss  Virginia  Jones  Copyist 

John  D.  Snyder - Janitor 

D.  M.  Petticrcw Assistant  Janitor 


CONTENTS 


Introductory  note 35-36 

Alphabetical  arrangement  by  authors  of  titles  of  books  in  the  Virginia 
State  Library  which  relate  to  Virginia  and  Virginians,  those  written 
by  Virginians  and  those  printed  in  Virginia 37-659 

Appendix:  A  list  of  bibliographies  which  relate  to  Virginia,  including 
some  references  to  the  literature  on  the  subject  of  printing  and 
libraries  in  Virginia 661-682 

Index 683-767 


INTRODUCTORY   NOTE 


This  Bulletin  contains  the  titles  of  books  in  the  Virginia  State  Library, 
which  relate  to  Virginia  and  Virginians,  the  titles  of  those  books  written 
by  Virginians  and  of  those  printed  in  Virginia.  As  it  is  the  intention  to 
increase  the  Virginia  collection  as  rapidly  as  the  income  of  the  library  will 
permit  and  to  print  the  additional  titles  at  opportune  times,  this  Bulletin 
has  been  entitled  Part  1  of  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia.  It  will  be  observed 
that  only  titles  of  volumes  now  (October  1,  1915)  in  the  library  are  included, 
and  that  the  titles  of  official  editions  of  laws,  journals  of  legislative  bodies, 
court  reports,  annual  reports  of  administrative  officers,  and  other  official 
documents,  of  which  the  library  has  a  notable  collection,  do  not  appear.  It 
is  hoped  that  the  titles  of  published  official  documents  may  be  printed  some- 
time in  1916  as  Part  2  of  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia. 

An  examination  of  this  Bulletin  will  disclose  the  absence  of  some  well 
known  books,  and  long  gaps  in  the  sets  of  reports,  proceedings  and  bulletins 
of  some  State  associations  and  institutions.  There  appear  in  the  present  list 
about  7,000  titles,  including  some  titles  of  articles  in  periodicals.  A  rough 
estimate  of  titles  still  lacking  (not  including  public  documents)  and  selected 
along  the  same  line  as  those  in  the  present  publication,  is  10,000  to  15,000. 
This  will  not  seem  to  be  an  extravagant  estimate  when  it  is  remembered  that 
Alexandria,  Fredericksburg,  Winchester,  New  Market,  Harrisonburg,  Staun- 
ton, Charlottesville,  Lynchburg,  Petersburg,  Norfolk,  Williamsburg  and  Rich- 
mond have  all  been  printing  centers  for  more  than  a  century,  and  some  of 
them  publishing  centers  of  no  small  importance. 

The  present  publication  is  the  result  of  a  plan  determined  upon  eight 
years  ago.  The  first  step  toward  its  accomplishment  was  the  gradual  segre- 
gation of  the  Virginia  material,  which  until  1907  had  been  widely  scattered 
on  the  shelves.  This  could  be  done  thoroughly  only  as  the  process  of  general 
classification  and  cataloging  proceeded.  The  greater  part  of  the  library 
has  now  been  reclassified  and  cataloged,  and  as  a  result,  the  Virginia  col- 
lection now  contains  everything  in  the  library  relating  to  the  State,  with 
some  few  necessary  exceptions.  In  addition  to  segregating  the  Virginia 
books,  notes  of  Virginia  items  as  they  appeared  in  sale  and  library  catalogs 
and  elsewhere  were  preserved.  All  the  principal  bibliographical  works  which 
relate  to  Virginia  and  those  monographs  which  contain  bibliographical  notes 
of  Virginia  interest,  have  been  consulted.  In  the  appendix  is  a  list  of  the 
bibliographies,  which  have  been  freely  drawn  upon,  and  for  the  use  of  which 
due  acknowledgment  is  hereby  made.  Of  the  printed  bibliographies,  that 
compiled  by  W.  C.  Torrence,  entitled  A  trial  bibliography  of  Colonial  Vir- 
ginia, and  published  by  the  Virginia  State  Library,  has  been  of  special 
service.  Mention  should  also  be  made  of  the  helpfulness  of  Carol  M.  New- 
man's dissertation  entitled  Virginia  literature.  For  the  past  ten  years  this 
Library  has  had  an  order  filed  with  the  Library  of  Congress  for  a  copy  of 


36  Introductory  Note. 

every  printed  catalog  card,  the  title  of  which  related  to  Virginia.  In  this 
period  there  have  been  received  1,792  titles.  Of  this  number  596  titles  have 
been  used  in  this  publication,  the  State  Library  lacking  the  books  correspond- 
ing to  the  remaining  titles.  Other  printed  titles  from  the  Library  of  Con- 
gress have  been  used,  but  these  are  due  wholly  to  my  selection,  as  a  result 
of  a  card  by  card  examination  of  every  one  of  the  167,000  cards  now  in  our 
public  catalog.  For  the  use  of  the  Library  of  Congress  titles,  we  hereby 
acknowledge  our  indebtedness.  It  is  scarcely  necessary,  however,  to  warn 
any  one  interested  in  State  bibliography  not  to  depend  too  closely  upon  a 
selection  of  titles  made  by  some  one  else  chiefly  upon  the  basis  of  the  titles 
and  apparent  principal  subject  matter,  and  not  upon  a  careful  examination 
of  books  themselves.  To  mention  only  one  instance,  Bozman's  History  of 
Maryland  would  be  passed  over  at  once  for  Virginia  bibliographical  purposes, 
yet  an  examination  of  the  book,  and  practical  use  of  it  in  a  library,  disclose 
the  fact  that  it  contains  a  most  useful  discussion  of  the  Indians  of  Virginia. 

With  a  few  exceptions,  the  titles  of  Virginia  maps,  of  Virginia  news- 
papers, of  ofhcial  publications  of  the  Confederate  States  government,  and  of 
articles  in  the  Southern  historical  society  papers,  do  not  appear  in  this 
Bulletin.  Separate  bulletins  have  been  published  for  each  group  of  these 
titles.  Nor  will  the  titles  of  Virginia  books  in  the  Virginia  Law  Library 
be  found  here.  At  some  future  time  in  a  later  Bulletin  it  may  be  possible 
to  include  these  titles.  For  this  Bulletin  it  has  been  deemed  advisable  to 
adhere  strictly  to  books  at  this  time  in  the  Virginia  State  Library. 

In  the  preparation  of  a  work  involving  so  much  labor,  I  have  to  acknowl- 
edge with  gratitude  the  willing  assistance  of  the  following  Library  em- 
ployees: Mrs.  K.  P.  Minor,  Miss  Ethel  Nolin,  Miss  Elizabeth  Carrington, 
Miss  Irene  Harris,  Miss  Elise  Clark,  Miss  Virginia  Jones,  Miss  Louise 
Barber,  Mr.  W.  L.  Hall,  and  Mr.  F.  H.  Moore.  For  useful  suggestions,  I  am 
indebted  to  Mr.  Morgan  P.  Robinson,  of  the  Library  Staff,  and  to  Mr.  David 
I.  Bushnell  of  the  U.  S,  Bureau  of  Ethnology. 

EARL  G.   SWEM. 


Bulletin  Virginia  State  Library 


(Issued  Quarterly.) 


Vol.  8  APRIL,  JULY,  OCTOBER,  1915.  Nos.  2,  3,  and  4 


A  Bibliography  of  Virginia — Part  I 

An  alphabetical  arrangement  by  authors  of  the   titles  of  books  in  the  Virginia 

State    Library   which    relate    to   Virginia    and    Virginians,    the    titles    of 

books  written  by  Virginians,  and  of  those  printed  in  Virginia. 


BY  EARL   G.    SWEM 


Abbott,  Allen  0.    Prison  life  In  the  South:     at  Richmond,  Macon,  Savannah, 

Charleston,  Columbia,  Charlotte,  Raleigh,  Goldsborough,  and  Anderson- 

ville,   during  the  years   1864   and   1865.     By  A.   O.   Abbott.   .    .    .      New 

York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1866.        E611    A13.  1 

X,  [11],  374  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  pi.     12  mo. 

Abbott,  John  S.  C.  ...  George  Washington;  or.  Life  in  America  one 
hundred  years  ago.  By  John  S.  C.  Abbott.  New  York,  Dodd  &  Mead 
[C1875]         CI    W318    A6.  2 

4,   [9]-360  p.     front.,  plates.     ISVa   cm. 

Abingdon,  Va.,  state  summer  school.  Announcements  of  the  Abingdon  state 
summer  school,  Martha  Mashington  college,  Abingdon,  Va.  June  23rd 
to  July  20th,  1915.     [Bristol,  Tenn.,  King  ptg.  co.]  3 

15  p.     23  cm. 

Abingdon  male  academy,  Abingdon,  Va,     Catalog.  4 

Library  has  1876,  1897,  1899,  1900,  1902. 

— — General  prospectus.    No  date.  5 

Abingdon  presbytery.     Minutes.  6 

Library  has  74th,  1903;  75th,  1904;  78th,  1905;  79th,  1906. 

Abraham  Lincoln's  record  on  the  slavery  question.  His  doctrines  condemned 
by  Henry  Clay.  The  mass  of  Lincoln's  supporters  hostile  to  the  consti- 
tution. Lincoln's  course  in  Congress  on  the  Mexican  war.  The  Home- 
stead bill, — "Land  for  the  landless,"  Lincoln,  Douglas,  and  Hamlin. 
Baltimore,  Printed  by  Murphy  &  co.  [1860]         JK310     v.  10.  7 

16  p.     23  cm. 

Appendix:     The  Federal  union    .    .    .    Extract  from  a  speech  of  Stephen 
A.  Douglas  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  August  31,   1860. 


38  A  Bibliography  of  Vihginia 

Accomac  county,  Va.  Public  schools.  .  .  .  Jamestown  school  exhibit. 
Catalogue  .  .  .   [n.  p.,  1907]         F232    Al    J3.  8 

6  p.     23  cm. 

An  account  of  the  advantage  of  Virginia  for  building  ships.  Communicated 
by  an  observing  gentleman.        Q41     L8.  8a 

(In  Royal  society.  Philosophical  transactions.  Apr.  21,  1673.  p.  6015- 
6016.) 

An  account  of  the  Hot  Springs,  Bath  County,  Va.,  and  an  analysis  of  the 
waters,  with  a  brief  notice  by  Prof.  J.  L.  Cabell,  M.  D.,  of  the  University 
of  Virginia,  resident  physician,  of  the  effects  of  thermal  baths  in  cases 
of  gout,  rheumatism,  diseases  of  the  liver,  etc.,  .  .  .  Richmond,  Clem- 
mitt  &  Jones,  steam  book  and  job  printers,  1875.  9 
109  p.     18 1/^  cm. 

Adams,  Charles  Francis.  Chapters  of  Erie,  and  other  essays.  By  Charles 
P'.  Adams,  Jr.,  and  Henry  Adams.  Boston,  J.  R,  Osgood  and  company, 
1871.        PS1003     A5     C4.  10 

2  p.  1.,  429  p.     191/2  cm. 

"Captaine  John  Smith,"  by  Henry  Adams:  p.  192-224. 

'Lee    at    Appomattox,    and    other    papers,    by    Charles    Francis    Adams. 

Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1902.  E481 
A8     A2.  11 

2  p.  1.,  387,  [1]   p.     201/2   cm. 

Contents:  Lee  at  Appomattox;  The  treaty  of  Washington:  before  and 
after;  The  British  "change  of  heart";  An  undeveloped  function;  A  plea  for 
military  history. 

Lee's  centennial;    an  address  by  Charles  Francis  Adams,  delivered  at 

Lexington,  Virginia,  Saturday,  January  19,  1907,  on  the  invitation  of 
the  president  and  faculty  of  Washington  and  Lee  University.  [Boston? 
1907]  12 

cover-title,  76  p.     22  cm. 

■ Studies  military  and  diplomatic,  1775-1865,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams. 

New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1911.         E181     A21.  13 

V,  424  p.     23  cm. 

Contents:  Military  studies:  The  battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  Battle  of  Long 
Island.  Washington  and  cavalry.  The  revolutionary  campaign  of  1777. 
The  battle  of  New  Orleans.  The  ethics  of  secession.  Some  phases  of  the 
civil  war.  Lee's  centennial;  Diplomatic  studies:  An  historical  residuum 
[The  Laird  rams];  Queen  Victoria  and  the  civil  war. 

Adams,  Henry.  John  Randolph.  .  .  .  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  com- 
pany, [C1898]        CI    R193    AlO.  1+ 

3  p.  1.,  326  p.     front,   (port.),  plates  (ports.)       19  cm. 

Adams,  Herbert  Baxter.  .  .  .  The  college  of  William  and  Mary:  a  contri- 
bution to  the  history  of  higher  education,  with  suggestions  for  its 
national  promotion.  By  Herbert  B.  Adams  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't, 
print,  off.,  1887.        Llll    A5.    Also  F218    24    W71    A21.  15 

89  p.     illus.,  6  pi.     24  cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  education.     Circulars  of  information.     1887,  no.   1) 

"A  bibliography  of  the  history  of  William  and  Mary  college":  p.  84-88. 

.    .    .  Maryland's  influence  upon  land  cessions  to  the  United  States. 

With  minor  papers  on  George  Washington's  interest  in  western  lands, 
the  Potomac  company,  and  a  national  university;  by  Herbert  B.  Adams, 
Ph.  D.  Baltimore,  N.  Murray,  publication  agent,  Johns  Hopkins  university. 
1885.         H31     J6.  16 

102  p.     241/2    cm 

(Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  in  historical  and  political  science. 
3d  ser.  no.  1) 


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.    .    .   Thomas  Jefferson  and  the  University  of  Virginia,  by  Herbert  B. 

Adams  .  .  .  with  authorized  sketches  of  Hampden-Sidney,  Randolph- 
Macon,  Etnory-Henry,  Roanoke,  and  Richmond  colleges,  Washington 
and  Lee  university,  and  Virginia  military  institute.  Washington,  Gov't, 
print,  off.,  1888.     Llll     A5     Also  F218     24     U5     A21.  17 

308  p.     front,   (port.)   illus.,  plates.     23i/^    cm. 

(Contributions  to  American  educational  history,  ed.  by  Herbert  B.  Adams, 
no  2) 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  education.     Circulars  of  information.     1888,  no.  1) 

"A  bibliographv  of  the  history  of  the  University  of  Virginia":  p.  203-216. 
"Writings  of  the  faculty  of  the  University,  1825-1887.  By  William  P. 
Trent":  p.  218-225. 

Adams,  John  Quincy.     An  eulogy  on  the  life  and  character  of  James  Madi- 
son  .    .    .   delivered  at  the  request  of  the  mayor,  aldermen,  and   Com- 
mon council  of  the  city  of  Boston,  September  27,  1836.     By  John  Quincy 
Adams.    Boston,  J.  H.  Eastburn,  city  printer,  1836.        JK310    v.  24.        18 
1  p.  1.,  90  p.     241/2  cm. 

An  eulogy  on  the  life  and  character  of  James  Monroe,  fifth  President 

of  the  United  States.  Delivered  at  the  request  of  the  corporation  of 
the  citv  of  Boston  on  the  25th  of  August,  1831.  By  John  Quincy  Adams 
.    .    .  Boston,  J.  H.  Eastburn   .    .    .   1831.        CI     M753     A9.  19 

96  p.     15  by  23  cm. 

The  lives  of  James  Madison  and  James  Monroe,  fourth  and  fifth  presi- 
dents of  the   United   States,  by  John   Quincy  Adams.     With   historical 
notices  of  their  administrations.     Buffalo,  Geo.  H.  Derby  and  co.  1850. 
CI     M182     AlO.  20 
viii,  9-432  p.     19 1/3    cm. 

— The  jubilee  of  the  Constitution.  A  discour.se  delivered  at  the  request 
of  the  New  York  historical  society,  in  the  city  of  New  York,  on  Tuesday, 
the  30th  of  April,  1839;  being  the  fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  inaugu- 
ration of  George  Washington  as  president  of  the  United  States,  on 
Thursday,  the  30th  of  April,  1789  ...  By  John  Quincy  Adams,  New 
York,  S.  Colman,  1839.        JK310    v.  23.  21 

136   p.     front.     24  cm. 

Adams,  Joseph  Quincy,  Jr.      [Biographical  sketch  of  Benjamin  Sledd,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  Joseph  Quincy  Adams,  Jr]  22 

(In  A.lderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  11.  p. 
4851-4861) 

Addey,  Markinfield.     "Stonewall  Jackson."     The  life  and  military  career  of 

Thomas  Jonathan  Jackson,  lieutenant-general  in  the  Confederate  army. 

By    Markinfield   Addey   .    .    .   New   York,    C.   T.   Evans;    Chicago,   J.    R. 

Walker;    [etc.,  etc.]  1863.  23 

240   p.      front,    (port.)      19   cm. 

Addlngton,  Joseph  C.     Important  discoveries,  among  which  are  the  long-lost 

New  and  Old  Testaments  and  their  prin-cip-i-a.     By  Joseph  C.  Adding- 

ton,  of  Norfolk,  Virginia.     All  rights  reserved.     Printed,  for  the  author, 

by  the  Wright  and  Potter  printing  company,  Boston,  1879.  23a 

ix,  252   p.     19   cm. 

[Addington,    Robert    M.]      The  old-time  school   in   Scott   County   .    .    .   East 
Radford,  Va.  [1914]         F218     24     R12     B.  24 

37    p.      front.      2214    cm. 

(The  Radford  normal  bulletin,     v.  2,  no.  2) 

Addison,  Alexander,  1759-1807.     Analysis  of  the  report  of  the  committee  of 

the  Virginia  assembly,  on  the  proceedings  of  sundry  of  the  other  states 

in  answer  to   their  resolutions.     By  Alexander  Addison.     Philadelphia, 

Printed  by  Z.  Poulson,  junior,  1800.         JK310     v.  45.  25 

54  p.     18  cm. 


40  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

An  address  to  the  people  of  Virginia,  respecting  the  alien  and  sedition  laws. 
By  a  citizen  of  the  state.    Richmond,  Printed  by  Augustine  Davis,  1798. 

26 
63,  1,  iv  p.     IBVz  cm. 

Adger,  John  B.     My  life  and  times,  1810-1899.     John  B.  Adger,  D.  D.     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,  [cl899]  27 
6S1   p.     front,    (port.)      23   cm. 

Agricultural  features  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.  28 

(In  De  Bow's  review,     v.  22,  1857.     p.  462) 

Ainslie,  Peter.  Life  and  writings  of  George  W.  Abell.  Richmond,  Va., 
Clemmitt  &  Jones,  1875.        CI    A141    A29.  29 

xi,   227   p.      front,    (port.)      20   cm. 

Albemarle  female  institute,  Charlottesville,  Va.    Catalog.  30 

Library  has   1880,    1890,    1896. 

Alderman,  Edwin  Anderson.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Jabez  Lamar  Monroe 
Curry,  with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  Edwin  A.  Alderman]  31 

(In    Alderman,    K.    A.    Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.    v.    3.      p. 
1111-1141) 

[Biographical  sketch  of  George  Washington,   with   selections  from  his 

writings,  by  Edwin  A.  Alderman]  32 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.     I^ibrary    of    Southern    literature.       1909.     v.     13. 
p.    5633-5680) 

.    .    .   The  growing  South;  an  address  delivered  before  the  Civic  forum 

.    .    .   New  York  city,  March  22,  1908,  by  Edwin  A.  Alderman    .    .    .   with 
portrait.    New  York,  The  Civic  forum.  1908.        F208    A36.  33 

24  p.     port.      181^    cm. 
(Civic  forum  addresses,  vol.  1,  no.  7) 

J.  Jj.  M.  Curry;   a  biography,  by  Edwin  Anderson  Alderman  and  Armis- 

tead  Churchill  Gordon.     New   York,  London,  The  Macmillan  company, 
1911.        CI    C976    A36.  34 

XX  p.,  1  1.,  468  p.     front,   (port.)     20i^   cm. 
Bibliography:     p.   453-454. 

Aler,  F.  Vernon.  Aler's  history  of  Martinsburg  and  Berkeley  county.  West 
Virginia  .  .  .  Hagerstown,  Md.,  Printed  for  the  author  by  the  Mail 
pub.  CO.  [1888]         F247     B5     A4.  35 

438  p.  incl.  front.     8  vo. 

Alexander,  Archibald.  Address  delivered  before  the  alumni  association  of 
Washington  college,  Virginia,  on  .  .  .  June  29,  1843  .  .  .  Lexington, 
Va.,  R.  H.  Glass,  1843.         F218     24     W31     A37.  36 

31  p.     21cm. 

Reprinted  in  "Washington  and  Lee  university.     Historical  papers,     no.  2. 
1890.     p.  113-137. 

A  brief  outline  of  the  evidences  of  the  Christian  religion.    By  Archibald 

Alexander   ...   2d   ed.      Princeton    press,    Printed  and   pub.   by   D,  A. 
Borrenstein,  1825.  37 

vi.    [71-251   p.      20%.   cm. 

A  history  of  colonization  on  the  western  coast  of  Africa.     2d  ed.     Phila- 
delphia, W.  S.  Martien,  1849,         HT65     A37.  38 
xii,   [51-659   p.     front,   (map)     231/2   cm. 

Practical  sermons  to  be  read  in  families  and  social  meetings.     By  Archi- 
bald Alexander,  D.  D.     Philadelphia,  Presbyterian  board  of  publication 
[C1850]  39 
571  p.     front,   (port.)     24  cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  41 

Reminiscence  of  Patrick  Henry.  40 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   16   p.   366-368) 

Thoughts   on   religious   experience.     To   which   is   added   an   appendix, 

containing  "letters  to  the  aged",  &c.,  &c.     By  the  Rev.  Archibald  Alex- 
ander,  D.   D.   .    .    .   3d   ed.     Philadelphia,   Presbyterian   board   of  publi- 
cation [c  1844]  41 
397   p.      front,    (port.)      20    cm. 

Alexander,  Charles.  Mecklenburg  county,  Virginia;  its  history,  resources 
and  advantages.  The  place  for  homes,  health,  happiness,  and  inviting 
business  prospects.  Come  and  see!  Published  for  free  distribution. 
1907.  [This  publication  prepared  by  Charles  Alexander,  H.  F.  Hutche- 
son,  and  Thos.  D.  Jeffress,  of  Mecklenburg  County,  Va.]  F232  M487 
A3.  42 

16    p.     20cm. 

Alexander,  Edward  Porter.  Military  memoirs  of  a  Confederate;  a  critical 
narrative,  by  E.  P.  Alexander  .  .  .  v/ith  sketch-maps  by  the  author. 
New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1907.        E545    A54.    Also  CI    A375     M28. 

43 
xviii,  634  p.     2  port.   (incl.  front.)  maps   (1  fold.)     23cm. 

Alexander,  Frederick  Warren.     Stratford  Hall  and  the  Lees  connected  with 
its  history.     Biographical,  genealogical  and  historical.     Comp.  and  pub. 
by    Frederick    Warren    Alexander   .    .    .   Oak    Grove,    Va.,    F.    W.    Alex- 
ander, 1912.  43a 
2   p.   1.,   9-332   p.     illus.   (incl.   ports.)    pi.     24cm. 

Alexander,  James  Waddell.  Forty  years'  familiar  letters  of  James  W.  Alex- 
ander, D.  D.,  constituting,  with  the  notes,  a  memoir  of  his  life.  Edited 
by  the  surviving  correspondent,  John  Hall,  D.  D.  New  York  and  London, 
1860.         CI     A376     H3.  44 

2v.     21cm. 

Letters  while  a  pastor  in  Virginia  and  until  he  left  the  state,     p.  98-118. 

Sacramental  discourses,  by  James  W.  Alexander,  D.  D.    New  York,  Anson 

D.  F.  Randolph,  1860.  45 

iv,    [5]-366  p.     19V2cm. 

The  life  of  Archibald  Alexandei-,  D.  D.,  first  professor  in  the  Theological 

seminary  at  Princeton,  New  Jersey.    By  James  Waddell  Alexander,  D.  D. 
New-York,  1814.        CI    A375    ASS.  46 

xi,  700  p.     23cm. 
Publications:  p.  697-700. 

Alexander,  John  Henry.  Mosby's  men,  by  John  H.  Alexander,  of  Mosby's 
rangers  (Co.  A)  illustrated  by  portraits.  New  York  and  Washington, 
The  Neale  publishing  company,  1907,        E581     6     43dA.  47 

180  p.     14  port.   (incl.  front.)     22cm. 

Alexander,  P.  W.    Confederate  chieftains.  48 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   37.     p.   34-38) 

Alexander,  Samuel  Davies.    Princeton  college  during  the  eighteenth  century. 

By   Samuel   Davies   Alexander   .    .    .   New   York,   A.  D.   F.    Randolph   & 

company  [cl872]         LD4609     A3.  49 
2  p.  1.,  vii-xv  p.,   1  1.,  326  p.      221/^ cm. 

Alexander,  William.     The  Alexander  family,  Virginia-Princeton-New   York- 
branch.     July  1914.     Second  edition.     [Edited  by  Charles  Beatty  Alex- 
ander.]    [New  York,  July,  1914]  50 
9    p.      36 1/3x2 4 1/2  cm. 


42  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Alexander,  William  A.  A  digest  of  the  acts  and  proceedings  of  the  general 
assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  the  United  States,  rev.  down  to 
and  including  acts  of  the  general  assembly  of  1910.  By  Rev.  W.  A. 
Alexander,  D.  D.,  and  G.  F.  Nicolassen.  Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian 
committee  of  publication,  1911.  51 

xviii,  780  p.     24i/i;cm. 

Alexandria,  Va  Auditor.  .  .  .  Annual  statement  of  the  finances  of  the  city 
of  Alexandria,  Va.    .    .    .         F234     A3     A91.  52 

Library  has   1900-1906,   1908-1910,   1912-1914. 

Alexandria  Va.  Christ  church.  Centenary  services  held  in  Christ  church, 
Alexandria,  Va.,  November  20th  and  21st,  1873.  Alexandria,  Pub.  by  the 
Vestry,  n.  d.        F234     A3     C39.  53 

24  p.     21cm. 

Alexandria,  Va.  Mayor,  Annual  message  ...  to  the  city  council.  F234 
A3     M47.  54 

Library  has  1883. 

Alexandria,  Va.  School  for  young  ladies  and  little  girls.  [General  catalog] 
[no  date]  55 

Alexandria  academy,  Alexandria,  Va.    Catalog.  56 

Library  has   1855,    1873,    1875. 

Alexandria  &  Fredericksburg  railway  co.  Response  on  behalf  of  the  Alex- 
andria &.  Fredericksburg  railway  co.,  to  the  address  of  Peter  V.  Daniel, 
Esq.,  President  of  the  Richmond,  Fred.  &  Potomac  R.  R.  co.  [n.  p. 
n.  d.]  57 

11   p.     221/^  cm. 

Alexandria,  Loudoun,  and  Hampshire  railroad  co.  Board  of  directors.  Annual 
report.  58 

Library  has  2d,  1854. 

Alexandria  Co.,  Va.     Board   of  supervisors.     A  brief  history  of  Alexandria 

County,  Virginia;  its  wealth  and  resources,  great  and  growing  indus- 
tries, educational  and  social  advantages  .  .  .  Pub.  under  authority  of 
the  county  Board  of  supervisors  by  C.  G.  Boteler,  Crandal  Mackey, 
M.  E.  Church,  W.  S.  Hoge,  jr.,  C.  B.  Haller,  committee.  Falls  Church, 
Va.,  The  Newell  printing  co.  [1907]         F232     A382     B7.  59 

2   p.   1.,    [9]-56   p.     front.,   illus.,   fold.   map.      22i2Cin. 

Alfriend,  Frank  A.  The  life  of  Jefferson  Davis  .  .  .  Cincinnati,  Caxton 
publishing  house;  Philadelphia,  National  ijublishing  co.;  [etc.,  etc.]  1868. 
CI     D262     A35.  60 

xvii,   [131-C45  p.     front,   (port.)      22y2cm. 

Allan,    Elizabeth    Preston.     [Biographical  sketch  of   Margaret  Junkin   Pres- 
ton, with  selections  from  her  writings,  by  Elizabeth  Preston  Allan]       61 
(In    Alderman,    E.    A.    Library    of    Southurn    literature.      1909.    v.    10.      p. 
4235-4254) 

The  life  and  letters  of  Margaret  Junkin  Preston.     Boston  and  New  York, 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  1903.         CI     P939     A36.  62 

4  p.  1.,  378  p.,   1  1.     front,   (port.)      20cm. 

Appendix:     Margaret  J.  Preston,  an  appreciation,  by  James  A.  Harrison. 

Allan,  William.  Address  of  Col.  Wm.  Allan,  formerly  Chief  of  ordnance  of 
Jackson's  (2d)  corps,  of  McDonough  institute,  Md.,  before  the  Virginia 
division  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  at  their  annual  meeting, 
held  in  the  capitol  in  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  30,  1878.  Richmond,  G.  W. 
Gary  &  Co.,  printers,  1878.  63 

30  p.     23cm.  . 


Bulletin  of  the  Vieginia  State  Library  4)3 

The  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  in  1862,  by  William  Allan   .    .    .   with 

an  introduction  by  John  C.  Ropes   .    .    .   Boston  and  New  York,  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  and  co.,  1892.        E547    A41.  64 
X,   537   p.     front,    (port.)      fold.   maps.      22V2cm. 

History  of  the  campaign  of  Gen.  T.  J.  (Stonewall)  Jackson  in  the  Shen- 
andoah valley  of  Virginia.  From  November  4,  1861,  to  June  17,  1862. 
By  William  Allan  .  .  .  With  full  maps  of  the  region  and  of  the  battle- 
fields by  Jed.  Hotchkiss  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1880. 
E470  A41.  65 
175  p.     maps  (partly  fold.)     24cm. 

The  Randolph  genealogy.  '  65a 

Manuscript,  58,  11  p.     31  cm. 

Alleghany  institute,  Clifton  Forge,  Va.    Catalog.  66 

Library  has  1902. 

Allen,  Alexander  Viets  Griswold.  Life  and  letters  of  Phillips  Brooks  .  .  . 
New  York,  E.  P.  Button  &  Co.,  1900.         CI     B873     A36.  67 

2v.     front.,   pi.,   port.,   facsini.     8vo. 

Phillips   Brooks   at   the   Theological   Seminary  at   Alexandria,  Va. :    v.    1, 
p.    144-329. 

Allen,  Benjamin.  History  of  the  Reformation.  Being  an  abridgement  of 
Burnet's  history  of  the  Reformation  of  the  Church  of  England.  Together 
with  sketches  of  the  lives  of  Luther,  Calvin  and  Zuingle,  the  three  cele- 
brated reformers  of  the  continent.  By  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Allen,  rector 
of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrews,  Va.  .  .  .  Washington  city,  Printed  for 
the  author,  By  Jacob  Gideon,  junior,  1820.  67a 

297  p.     ISVzcm. 

Allen,  Charles  Dexter.  American  book-plates,  a  guide  to  their  study  with 
examples;  by  Charles  Dexter  Allen  .  .  .  with  a  bibliography  by  Eben 
Newell  Hewins.  Illustrated  with  many  reproductions  of  rare  and  in- 
teresting book-plates  .  .  .  New  York,  London,  Macmillan  and  co.,  1894. 
Z994     A5     A4.  68 

xiv,  437  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,     front.,  plates.     19cm. 
Contains  Virginia  plates. 

Allen,  Edward  A.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Lowndes  Snead,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  Edward  A.  Allen]  69 

(In    Alderman,   E.    A.    Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.    v.    11.      p. 
5009-5023) 

Allen,  Stephen  M.  Claiborne's  rebellion.  A  paper  read  before  the  New 
England  historic  genealogical  society,  Dec.  4,  1872.  Reprinted  from 
the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April,  1873. 
CI     C586     A36.  70 

10  p      20cm 

Caption  title:     William  Claiborne. 

"Condensed   but   fair   inferences   from   unpublished   manuscript   notes   of 
the  late  Sebastian  P.  Streeter."     p.   1. 

Allison,  William  Henry.  Inventory  of  unpublished  material  for  American 
religious  history  in  Protestant  Church  archives  and  other  repositories. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington,  1910.  Z7778 
U5    A43.  71 

vii,  254   p. 

The    index   has   references   to    church    papers    of   Virg'inia    in    Maryland, 
Massachusetts,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio,   Pennsylvania,  Virginia. 

Allison  &  Addison's  hand  book  of  the  garden,  seed  catalogue,  and  almanac 
for  1868.     Richmond,  Va.,  Allison  &  Addison,  [1867]  72 

48  p.     18cm. 


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Allison  &  Addison's  hand  book  of  the  garden,  seed  catalogue,  and  almanac 
for  1869.  Richmond,  Va.,  Published  at  "The  farmers'  supply  store," 
[1868]  73 

[42]  p.     18y2Cni. 

Allison  &  Addison's  handbook  of  the  garden   and  almanac  for  1870.     Pub- 
lished at  "The  Farmers'  Supply  Store"  1320  and  1322  Gary  Street,  Rich- 
mond, Va.  [1869]         F224     A4,  74 
CO  p.     18 V^. 

Allmond,  Marcus  Blakey.  Estelle;  an  idyl  of  old  Virginia.  By  Marcus 
Blakey  AUmond,  A.  M.,  LL.  D.  Magazine  medalist.  University  of  Vir- 
ginia; head-master  University  school,  Louisville;  formerly  professor 
ancient  languages,  Male  high  school;  .  .  .  Louisville,  Ky.,  John  P. 
Morton  &  company,  1896.  74a 

56  p.     front   (port),  plates.     18i/icm. 

Almanac  of  1828  for  Virginia]        F224    A4..  75 

Title  page  wanting. 

Almanac  1907.     [Virginia-Carolina  chemical  company]    .    .    .       F224    A4.    76 
129    p.      18cm. 

Altsheler,  Joseph  Alexander.     Before  the  davin;   a  story  of  the  fall  of  Rich- 
mond.    New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1903.        B    A470     B8.  77 
viil.   372  p.     20  p. 

Alvord,  Clarence  Walworth.  .  .  .  Cahokia  records,  1778-1790;  ed.  with  in- 
troduction and  notes  by  Clarence  Walworth  Alvord  .  .  .  Springfield, 
111.,  The  Trustees  of  the  Illinois  state  historical  library,  1907.  F536 
125.  78 

clvi,  663  p.     2  pi.  (inol.  front.)   2  port.,  fold,  map,  2  facsim.     23cm. 

(Collections  of  the  Illinois  state  historical  library,  vol.  II.  Virginia 
series,  vol.   1) 

Contents:  Introduction;  Petition  to  Clark:  Stray  leaves  from  tlie  court 
of  the  committee  of  Cahokia;  Record  of  court  established  by  George  Rosors 
Clark;  Act  of  Virginia  assembly  creating  count.v  of  Illinois;  transcripts 
from  the  Cahokia  record;  Record  of  the  court  of  the  district  of  Cahokia; 
Extract  from  the  registers  of  Cahokia;  Cahokia  documents,  French;  Cahokia 
documents,   English;   Bibliography;   Index. 

Father  Pierre  Gibault  and  the  submission  of  Post  Vincennes,  1778.      E171 

A57.  79 

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— — The  first  explorations  of  the  trans-Allegheny  region  by  the  Virginians, 
1650-1C74,  by  Clarence  Walworth  Alvord  and  Lee  Bidgood.  Cleveland, 
The  Arthur  H.  Clark  company,  1912.         F212     A47.  80 

275  p.  incl.  front,   (map)   4  facsim.     map.     24V2cm. 
Bibliography:      p.    [251]-258. 

.    .    .   Kaskaskia    records,    1778-1790;    ed.    with    introduction    and    notes 

by   Clarence   Walworth    Alvord   .    .    .   Springfield,   111.,   The   Trubtees   of 
the  Illinois  state  historical  library,  1909.        F536    125.  81 

4  p.  1.,  iii-1  p.,  1  1.,  681  p.     front.,  ports.,  facsims.     23cm. 
(Collections    of    the    Illinois    state    historical    library,    vol.    v.      Virginia 
series,  vol.  2) 

Alwood,  William  Bradford..  .  .  Enological  studies.  The  chemical  compo- 
sition of  American  grapes  grovn  in  Ohio,  New  York,  and  Virginia. 
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U5     A4.  82 

35  p.  incl.   tables.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.  Bureau  of  chemistry.  Bulletin  no.  145. 
Enological  studies  no.    4) 


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Ambler,  Charles   Henry.     The  cleavage  between  eastern  and  western  Vir- 
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(In  American  historical  review,     v.  15,  no.  4.     July,  1910.     p.  762-780) 

Disfranchisement  in  West  Virginia.    I  and  II.     (From  the  Yale  review, 

May  and  August,  1905)         JK1936     W5     A49.  84 

38-lSO  p.     23%cm. 

Sectionalism  in  Virginia  from  1776  to  1861,  by  Charles  Henry  Ambler, 

Ph.D.    Chicago,  The  University  of  Chicago  press,  1910.        F230    A493.    85 

ix,  366  p.     maps.     20% cm. 
Bibliography:     p.   339-349. 

Thomas  Ritchie;  a  study  in  Virginia  politics,  by  Charles  Henry  Ambler 

.    .    .   Richmond,    Va.,   Bell   book    &    stationery    co.,    1913.         CI      R611 
A49.  86 

5  p.  1.,   [91-303,  xvi  p.     plates.  2  port.   (incl.  front.)     22cm. 
"Genealogy  of  William  Roane  and  Mary  Upshur":     p  301-303. 

Virginia   and   the    presidential    succession,    1840-1844.      [1910?]         F230 

A494.  87 

Ambrose  W.  Thompson,  Esq.  and  his  scheme  to  connect  the  Old  Dominion 
with  the  city  of  Antwerp  and  the  continent  of  Europe:  respectfully  sub- 
mitted to  the  consideration  of  the  members  of  the  legislature  of  Vir- 
ginia, by  a  citizen  of  Portsmouth,  Va.  Baltimore,  Printed  by  John 
Murphy  &  co.,  1852.  88 

31  p.     23cm. 

American  academy  of  poiiticai  and  social  science,  Philadelphia.  The  new 
South  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  American  academy  of  political  and  social 
science,  1910.         HI     A4.  89 

iii,  [1],  216  p.     26cm. 

(The  annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science, 
vol.    XXXV,    no.    1) 

Contents:  Cotton  in  southern  agricultural  economy,  by  H.  Jordan; 
The  negro  and  agricultural  development,  by  A.  H.  Stone;  Financing  the 
cotton  crop,  by  H.  S.  Reed;  The  sugar  cane  industry,  by  G.  T.  Surface; 
The  decadence  of  the  plantation  system,  by  U.  B.  Phillips;  Agricultural 
revolution  a  necessity,  by  C.  H.  Poe;  New  farm  crops  for  the  South  by  S.  M. 
Tracy;  Sure  bases  of  a  greater  south,  by  G.  G.  Dawe;  Forest  resources  and 
conservation,  by  J.  H.  Finney;  Reclamation  and  drainage,  by  S.  Tatum; 
The  power  resources  of  the  South,  by  F.  S.  Washburn;  Southern  railroads 
and  industrial  development,  by  W.  W.  Finley;  Good  roads  movement  in 
the  South,  by  J.  H.  Pratt;  The  inland  waterways  of  the  South,  by  J.  F. 
Ellison;  Future  of  the  south  Atlantic  ports,  by  T.  Purse;  The  negro's  part 
in  southern  development,  by  B.  T.  Washington;  Effects  of  industrialism 
upon  political  and  social  ideas,  by  H.  Thompson;  l^abor  supply  and  labor 
problems,  by  E.  M.  Banks;  The  need  of  agricultural  education,  by  D.  Y. 
Thomas;  Child  labor  in  the  South,  by  A.  J.  McKelway;  Economic  needs  of 
the  South,  by  W.  H.  Glasson;  New  politics  for  the  South,  by  J.  W.  Garner. 

American  archives:  consisting  of  a  collection  of  authentick  records,  state 
papers,  debates,  and  letters  and  other  notices  of  publick  affairs,  the 
whole  forming  a  documentary  history  of  the  origin  and  progress  of 
the  North  American  colonies;  of  the  causes  and  accomplishment  of 
the  American  revolution;  and  of  the  Constitution  of  government  for  the 
United  States,  to  the  final  ratification  thereof.  In  six  series  ...  By 
Peter  Force.  Prepared  and  published  under  authority  of  an  act  of 
Congress.     [Washington,  1837-53]         E173     A51.  90 

9  V.  fol. 

First,  second  and  third  series  have  ne-ver  appeared.  The  5th  series, 
left  unfinished,  ends  with  the  year   1776.     No  more   published. 

Contents:  Fourth  series.  From  the  king's  message  to  Parliament,  of 
March  7,  1774,  to  the  Declaration  of  independence  by  the  United  States 
.  .  .  Published  by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force.  1837-46.  6  v.; 
Fifth  series.  From  the  Declaration  of  independence,  July  4,  1776,  to  the 
definitive  treaty  of  peace  with  Great  Britain,  September  3,  1783  .  .  .  Pub- 
lished by  M.  St.  Clair  Clarke  and  Peter  Force.     1848-53.     3  v. 

Contains  much  of  importance  relating  to  Virginia. 


46  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  American  breeder  and  planter.  Published  in  the  interest  of  agriculture. 
Richmond,     monthly.    Frank  G.  Ruffin,  Jr.  editor  and  proprietor.  91 

Library  has   v.    1.   no.   2.,  March    18S0. 

The  American  farmer,  containing  original  essays  and  selections  on  rural 
economy  and  internal  improvements,  with  illustrated  engravings  and 
the    prices    current    of    country    produce.      Baltimore,    1819-1868.  SI 

A51.  92 

Title  varies. 

Weekly.      Library  has   v.    1,   2,    4-15    (1819,    1820,    1822-1833) 

Monthly.  New  series,  v.  1-14  (1845-1860)  (v.  11  missing)  Gth  series, 
V.   1.   2,    (1866-1868) 

Contains  many  communications  by  Virginia  planters.  Of  the  highest 
Importance  for  the  study  of  Virginia  agriculture. 

The  American  gleaner  and  Virginia  magazine.     Richmond.  93 

Library  has  v.  1,  no.  1,  Jan.  24;  no.  7,  Apr.  18;  no.  10,  May  30;  no. 
11.  June  13;  no.  12,  July  4;  no.  13,  July  18;  no.  14,  Aug.  1;  no.  15,  Aug.  22; 
no.   16,   Sep.  26;   no.   17,  Nov.   21;  no.    18.  Dec.   26.   1807. 

American  historical  association.  Historical  manuscripts  commission. 
Guide  to  the  items  relating  to  American  history  in  the  reports  of  the 
English  historical  manuscripts  commission  and  their  appendixes. 
B172    A48.  93a 

(In  American  historical  association.     Annual  report.     1898.     p.   611-708) 
Virginia:     p.  685-693. 
J.  F.  Jameson,  chairman 

Colonial  assemblies  and  their  legislative  journals.  93b 

(In  American  historical  association.     Annual   report,    1897.      p.    403-453) 

Virginia:     p.   432-437. 

J.   F.  Jameson,   chairman. 

American  husbandry.  Containing  an  account  of  the  soil,  climate,  production 
and  agriculture,  of  the  British  colonies  in  North-America  and  the  West- 
Indies;  with  observations  on  the  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  set- 
tling in  them,  compared  with  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  By  an  Amer- 
ican  .    .    .   London,  J.  Bew,  1775.        S441    A51.  94 

2   v.     21cm. 

Virginia   and   Maryland:    v.    1.    p   216-277. 

The  American  illustrating  company,  Richmond,  Va.  Pen  and  sunlight 
sketches  of  Richmond,  the  most  progressive  metropolis  of  the  south  .  .  . 
Richmond,  The  American  illustrating  company,     n.  d.         F233     3     A51. 

95 

1  p.  1.   [371-165,  [2]   p.     27y2cm. 

American  institute  of  banking.  Richmond  chapter.  Year-book  .  .  .  F233 
92     A51.  98 

Library  has   1910. 

The  American  issue.  An  advocate  of  Christian  patriotism.  Publi^Lhed  semi- 
monthly by  the  American  issue  publishing  co.,  for  the  Va.  anti-saloon 
league.     Richmond,  Va.        HV5088    A21.  97 

Library  has  Va.  ed..  March,  August,   1910. 

The  American  pioneer,  a  monthly  periodical,  devoted  to  the  objects  of  the 
Logan  historical  society;  or,  to  collecting  and  publishing  sketches  rela- 
tive to  the  early  settlement  and  successive  improvement  of  the  country 
...  [V.  1-2;  Jan.  1842-Oct.  1843.]  Cincinnati,  O.,  J.  S.  Williams, 
1843-1844.  97a 

2  V.  illus.,  plates,  plans.     26i/^cm. 

Of   value  for   information   concerning   early  West   Virginia. 

The  American  star.    Being  a  choice  collection  of  the  most  approved  patriotic 
&  other  songs.     Together  with  many  original  ones,  never  before  pub- 
lished.   2d  ed.     Richmond,  Peter  Cottom,  1817.        PSS09    Al     1817.        98 
215   p.     front.      15cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  Statk  Library-  47 

American  turf  register.    Baltimore,    monthly.  100 

Library  has  v.   1-15,   1829-1844. 

Americans  in  fiction,  poetry  and  the  drama;  [a  list  of  historical  characters 
portrayed  in  literature,  with  biographies]         COl     N227     Ref.  101 

(In  National  cyclopedia  of  American  biography,  index  vol.  p.  18G-19S) 
Includes  the  well-known  Virg-inians. 

Ames,   Fisher.     Eulogy  on   Washington,    delivered  at  request  of  the  legis- 
lature of  Massachusetts,  February  8,  1800.         PS660     W7.  102 
(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  5     p.  139-158) 

Ames,  John  W.  In  front  of  the  stone  wall  at  Fredericksburg.  E468  B33 
Ref.  103 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  Civil  war.  v.  3,  p.   122-125) 

Ames,  John  G.  Comprehensive  index  to  the  publications  of  the  United  States 
government,  1881-1893.  By  John  G.  Ames  .  .  .  Washington,  Govern- 
ment printing  office,  1905.        Z1223    A    '05.  103a 

2  V.     30cm. 

(U.  S.  58th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  Doc.  no.   754) 

Virginia,   p.    1447,   1448. 

Amis,  iVlrs.  E.  H.     Camping  on  the  Blue  Ridge,  near  the  "Lick  Log"  tunnel. 
By  Mrs.  E.  H.  Amis,     Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publi- 
cation, [1896]  103b 
106   p.     front.,  plates.      19V^cm. 

Ammen,  Daniel  .  .  .  The  Atlantic  coast,  by  Daniel  Ammen  .  .  .  Subscrip- 
tion ed.    New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons  [cl885]         E591     N327.  104 

X  p.,  1  1.,  273  p.     front,   (port.)   illus.,  maps,  plans.     20i/icm. 
(The  navy  in  the  civil  war.     II) 

Ammen,  S.  Z.  The  caverns  of  Luray;  an  illustrated  guide-book  to  the 
caverns,  explaining  the  manner  of  their  formation,  their  peculiar 
growths,  their  geology,  chemistry,  &c.  By  S.  Z.  Ammen,  A.  M.  5th  ed. 
Philadelphia,  Allen,  Lane  &  Scott's  printing  house,  1886.  F234  L967 
A518.  105 

47  p.  Incl.  illus.,  1  port.     23i/^cm. 

£Anbui"ey,  Thomas.  Travels  through  the  interior  parts  of  America  in  a 
series  of  letters.  Bv  an  officer.  A  new  ed.  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for 
W.  Lane,  1791.        E163    A54.  106 

2  V.     pi.   (partly  fold.)     fold,  map,  fold  plan.     22cm. 

[Anderson,  Adam]  An  historical  and  chronological  deduction  of  the  origin 
of  commerce,  from  the  earliest  accounts.  Containing  an  history  of  the 
great  commercial  interests  of  the  British  empire.  To  vvhich  is  prefi.xed 
an  introduction,  exhibiting  a  view  of  the  ancient  and  modern  state  of 
Europe;  of  the  importance  of  our  colonies;  and  of  the  commerce,  ship- 
ping, manufactures,  fisheries,  &c.  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland;  and 
their  influence  on  the  landed  interest.  With  an  appendix,  containing 
the  modern  politico-commercial  geography  of  the  several  countries  of 
Europe.  Carefully  revised,  corrected  and  continued  to  the  present  time 
.    .    .   London,  Printed  by  J.  Walter,  1787-89.        HF3504    A54.  107 

4  V.     maps,  tab.      4   to. 

Ed.  by  W.  Combe. 

Includes  statistics  of  trade  with  the  colonies. 

Anderson,  Archer.  Address  on  the  opening  of  Lee  camp  soldiers'  home.  May 
20th,  1885,  by  Col.  Archer  Anderson.  Richmond,  published  by  R.  E. 
Lee  Camp,  no.  1,  1885.  108 

12  p.     221/2  cm. 


48  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  campaign  and  battle  of  Chickamauga.     An  address  delivered  before 

the  Virginia  division,  Army  of  northern  Virginia  association  .  .  . 
October  25,  1S81.  Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  Printer,  1881.  E481  C5 
A54.  109 

2  p.  1.,   [5]-38  p.     231/icm. 

Robert  Edward    Lee.     An    address    delivered  at   the    dedication   of   the 

monument  to  General  Robert  Edward  Lee  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  May 
29,  1890   .    .    .  Richmond,  Wm.  E.  Jones.  1890.        CI     L480     A54.  110 

45   p.      24M:cm. 

Anderson,  Charles  Carter.  Fighting  by  Southern  federals,  in  which  the 
author  places  the  numerical  strength  of  the  armies  that  fought  for  the 
Confederacy  at  approximately  1,000,000  men,  and  show^s  that  296.579 
white  soldiers  living  in  the  South,  and  137,676  colored  soldiers,  and.  ap- 
proximately 200,000  men  living  in  the  North  that  wei'e  born  in  the 
South,  making  634,255  Southern  soldiers,  fought  for  the  preservation 
of  the  Union.  By  Charles  C.  Anderson.  New  York,  The  Neale  pub- 
lishing company,  1912.  E491  A54.  111 
408  p.     front,  (map)     201/2 cm. 

Anderson,  Dice  Robins.  A  Jeffersonian  leader:  William  Branch  Giles.  CI 
G472    A54.  112 

[65]-78  p.     23cm. 

The  insurgents  of  1811,  by  D.  R.  Anderson.     Washington  [Govt  printing 

office]  1913,        E357    A54.  113 

165-176   p.      24i^cm. 

Reprinted  from   the  Annual   report  of   the  American   historical   associa- 
tion for   11)11. 

Robert  Mercer  Taliaferro  Hunter.     [Life]  [By]  D.  R.  Anderson.  113a 

(In  The  John   P.   Branch  historical  papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college. 
V.  2  no.  2.     June,  1906.     p.    [4]-77) 

William  Branch  Giles:  a  study  in  the  politics  of  Virginia  and  the  nation 

from  1790  to  1830.  Menasha,  Wis.,  G.  Banta  pub,  co.,  1914.  CI  G472 
A55.  114 

iii   p.,    1   I.,   271   p.      front,    (port.),   plate    (port.)      22Vicm. 

The  Woodford,  Howe,  and  Lee  letters.  114a 

(In  Richmond  college  historical  papers,     v.   1  no.   1.     p.    [96]-163) 

Anderson,  Frank  Maloy.  Contemporary  opinion  of  the  Virginia  and  Ken- 
tucky resolutions.        E171    A57.  115 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.  5,  no.  1.     Oct.,   1899.     p.   45-63;   v.   5, 
no.    2.       Jan.,    1900.      p.    225-252) 

Anderson,  Fulton.  Addresses  delivered  before  the  Virginia  State  Conven- 
tion by  Hon.  Fulton  Anderson,  Commissioner  from  Mississippi,  Hon. 
Henry  L.  Benning,  Commissioner  from  Georgia,  and  Hon.  John  S.  Pres- 
ton, Commissioner  from  South  Carolina.  February,  1S61.  Richmond, 
Wyatt  M.  Elliott,  printer,  1861.        E459    A54.  116 

64    p.      21cm. 

Anderson,  James  H.    Colonel  William  Crawford.  116a 

(In  Ohio  archaeological  and  historical  publications,     v.   6.     p.    [l]-34) 

Anderson,  Jan^.es  S.  M.  The  history  of  the  Church  of  England  in  the  colonies 
and  foreign  dependencies  of  the  British  empire  by  the  Rev.  James  S.  M. 
Anderson,  M.  A.,  chaplain  in  ordinary  to  the  queen,  preacher  of  Lin- 
coln's inn,  rector  of  Tormarton  and  honorary  canon  of  Bristol  cathedral. 
2d  ed.    London,  Rivingtons,  1856.  117 

3v.     18cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  49 

Anderson,  William  Alexander,  1842-     Address  of  William  A.  Anderson  upon 

the   laying  of   the  corner-stone   of  the   equestrian    statue  to    Stonewall 

Jackson  in  Richmond.  Virginia,  on  June  3,  1915,  at  the  request  of  the 

Stonewall  Jackson  monument  corporation.  118 

12  p.     23cm. 

Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of  William  A.  Anderson, 

president  of  the  association.     Virginia  constitutions.  119 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     12th  report,  1900.     p.  146-178) 

The  state  finances  of  Virginia  [with  bibliography]  120 

(In   The   South   in   the   building   of   the   nation:      v.    5.      p.    540-543;    v.   6. 
p.    528-532) 

Andrews,  Andrew  J.     A  sketch  of  the  boyhood  days  of  Andrew  J.  Andrews, 

of  Gloucester  County,  Virginia,  and  his  experience  as  a  soldier  in  the 

late  War  between  the  States.     Written  by  himself.     Richmond,  Va.,  The 

Hermitage  press,  1905.         CI     A5645.  121 

163   p.     front,    (port.) 

Andrews,  Charles  McLean,  .  .  .  British  committees,  commissions,  and  coun- 
cils of  trade  and  plantations,  1622-1675,  by  Charles  M.  Andrews  .  .  . 
Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1908.        H31     J6.  122 

vil,   9-151   p.      24 1/2 cm. 
(Johns   Hopkins    university    studies    in    historical    and    political    sciencs 

.    .    .      Series  xxvi,   nos.   1-2-3) 

.    .    .   Colonial  self-government,  1652-1689,  by  Charles  McLean  Andrews 

.    .    .  New  York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1904.        E178    A54.    123 

xviii,   369  p.  incl.  front,      (port.)   maps.   3  double  maps.     21i^cm. 
"Critical   essay   on   authorities":    p.    337-354. 

Guide  to  the  manuscript  materials  for  the  history  of  the  United  States 

to  1783,  in  the  British  museum,  in  minor  London  archives,  and  in  the 
libraries  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  by  Charles  M.  Andrews  .  .  .  and 
Frances  G.  Davenport  .  .  .  AVashington,  D.  C,  The  Carnegie  institution 
of  Washington,  1908.        B187    A55.  124 

xiv,  499  p.     25% cm. 

(Carnegie   institution   of  Washington.      Publication   no.   90) 

Guide  to   the   materials   for   American    history,    to   1783,   in   the    Public 

record  office  of  Great  Britain.  .  .  By  Charles  M.  Andrews  .  .  .  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Carnegie  institution  of  Washington,  1912.         E187     A56. 

125 
25 1/2  cm. 

(Carnegie  institution  of  Washington.     Publication  no.   90A    .    .      Papers 
of   the    Department    of   historical   research) 
Library  has   v.    1. 

Lists  of  the  journals  and  acts  of  the  councils  and  assemblies  of  the  thir- 
teen .  .  .  colonies  and  the  Ploridas  ...  in  the  public  record  office, 
London.        E172    A48.  125 

(In  American  historical  association.     Report,  1908.     v.  1,  p.  399-509) 
Virginia:     p.  490-509. 

.    .    .   Narratives  of  the  insurrections,  1675-1690.     Edited  by  Charles  M. 

Andrews,  Ph.D.,  L.  H.  D.,  Farnam  Professor  of  American  history  in  Yale 
university.  With  three  facsimiles.  New  York,  Charles  Scribner's  sons, 
1915.  127 

ix,  1  1.,  414  p.     facsimiles.     22i^cm. 
Bacon's  rebellion:    p.   11-141. 

Andrews,  C.  W.     A  memorial;   being  the  substance  of  an  address  delivered 

at  the   funeral  of  Mrs.   Eleanor  Shepherd;    with  a  historical   notice  of 

the  earlier  ministers  and  supporters  of  Trinity  church,  Shepherdstown, 

Va.,  from  the  year  1762   .    .    .   New- York,  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph,  1855. 

20  p.     ISVacm.  128 


50  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Andrews,  Eliza  Frances.  .  .  .  Seven  great  battles  of  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia.  A  program  of  ^^tudy  and  entertainment,  arranged  for  the 
J.  E.  B.  Stuart  chapter  of  Children  of  the  Confederacy  .  .  .  Mont- 
gomery, Alabama.  Montgomery,  The  Brown  printing  co.  [1906?]  E470 
A56.  129 

16  p.     151/icm. 

Andrews,  Frank.  Traffic  on  Chesapeake  Bay  ajid  Tenne:^see  River.  S21 
A35.  130 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.     Yearbook,   1907,  p.   280-304) 

Andrews,  Matthew  Page.  The  Dixie  book  of  days  .  .  .  Philadelphia  and 
London,  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1912.         PN6084     S7     A6.  131 

294  p.     col.  front.      18cm. 

"Quotations  Illustrative  of  the  history  and  literature  of  the  South" — 
Preface. 

Anecdotes.  Religious  tracts.  No.  6.  A  sailor.  [Theological  printing-office, 
Harrisonburg,  Va.,  1813,  Lawrence  Wartmann,  printer]  132 

22  p.     16cm. 

Anecdotes  of  the  peninsular  campaign.        E468    B33.  133 

(In  Battles  and   leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.   275-277) 

The  annual  visitor;  or  Almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1803  .  .  .  calcu- 
lated for  the  meridians  of  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  Kentucky 
and  Tennessee  .  .  .  Baltimore,  printed  for  Thomas,  Andrews  &  Butler 
by  John  W.  Butler,  No.  37,  South  Gay-street  [1802]        F224    A4  134 

36  p.     18cm. 

Ansted,  D.  T.  Report  on  the  "Wilson  survey,"  near  the  Great  Kanawha  river, 
Va.  By  Professor  D.  T.  Ansted,  F.  R.  S.,  F.  G.  S.,  consulting  mining 
engineer.     New  York,  Wm.  C.  Bryant  &  co.,  printers,  1853.  135 

16  p.     fold.  maps.     22cm. 

Anthony,  Matilda.  Poems,  by  Matilda.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Colin,  Baptist, 
and  Nowlan,  1851.        PS1039    A46    1851.  136 

xii,  311  p.     19cm. 

Anti-Jackson  convention,  Richmond.  Proceedings.  Richmond,  1828. 
F216     P.  137 

38    p.      21cm. 

Antoni,  Andrew.    In  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States.    Andrew  Antoni 

vs.   Samuel   C.   Greenhow,   treasurer,   &c.     The   brief   and   argument  of 

the   attorney-general    of    Virginia    for    the    respondent,      n.    d,  K108 

A635.  138 

22  p.     30cm. 

An  appeal   for  the  brotherhood   [of  the  Protestant  episcopal  church  of  the 

diocese  of  Virginia]     By  a  layman.  Richmond,  Clemmitt  &  Jones,  1877. 

'  139 
8  p.     22cm. 

An   appeal    for   the   speedy   completion   of   the   water  line   of   Virginia,   and 

through  that  of  the  great  central  water  line  of  the  Union,  which  will 

reach  from  the  wharves  of  Norfolk,  far  into  Kansas,  and  eventually  to 

the  very  bases  of  the  Rocky  mountains   .    .    .   Norfolk,  1857.  140 

[28]    p.      map.      2 2%  cm. 

An  appeal  to  the  legislature  of  Virginia,  by  the  friends  of  literary,  benevo- 
lent, and  religious  associations  in  Virginia,  for  the  passage  of  a  law 
authorizing  them  to  receive  and  hold  bequests.  Richmond,  H.  K.  Elly- 
son's  press,  1844.         F'216     P.  141 

14   p.      25cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  51 

Appomattox,  Va.  Tenth  congressional  district  agricultural  high  school. 
Annual  catalog-ue.  142 

Library   has    1913. 

Archer,  Gabriel.  Letter  from  James  Town,  31  August,  1609.  A  letter  of 
Master  Gabriel  Archar,  touching  the  voyage  of  the  fleet  of  ships,  which 
arrived  at  Virginia  without  Sir  Thomas  Gates  and  Sir  George  Summers, 
1609.         F229     S56.  143 

(In    Smith,   John.      Works,    1G08-1631.      Ed.    by    E.    Arber.      Birming-ham, 
1884.     p.  xciv-xcvii) 

A  letter  of  M.  Gabriel  Archer,  touching  the  voyage  of  the  fleet  of  ships 

which  arrived  at  Virginia,  without  Sir  Tho.  Gates  and  Sir  George  Sum- 
mers, 1609.  144 
(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  1.     p.  328-332) 

^A  letter  of  M.  Gabriel  Archar,  touching  the  voyage  of  the  fleet  of  ships, 

which  arrived  at  Virginia,  without  Sir  Tho.  Gates,  and  Sir  George  Sum- 
mers, 1609.        G159     P8.  145 
(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,   1625.     v.   4.     p.   1733,   1734) 

A  relatyon  of  the  discovery  of  our  river,   from  James   Forte  into   the 

maine;  made  by  Captaine  Christofer  Newport,  and  sincerely  written 
and  observed  by  a  gent:  of  ye  colony.        F229     S56.  146 

(In    Smith.    John.      Worlts,    1608-1G31.      Ed.    by    E.    Arber.      Birmingham, 
1884.     p.  xl-lv) 

A  relatyon  of  the  discovery  of  our  river,  from  James  Forte  into  the 

Maine;  Made  by  Capt.  Christopher  Newport,  and  sincerely  v/ritten  and 
observed  by  a  gentleman  of  the  colony.  The  description  of  the  now- 
discovered  river  and  country  of  Virginia;  with  the  liklyhood  of  ensuing 
ritches,  by  England's  ayd  and  industry.  A  brief  description  of  the 
people.  146a 

(In    The    American    antiquarian    society.      Transactions    and    collections. 
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Archer,  Lucie  Agnes.  Rosa  von  Tannenburg,  a  tale;  translated  from  the 
German  of  Schmid,  by  Lucie  Agnes  Archer.  New  York,  John  Scott, 
1881.  146a 

172   p.     front.,   plate.      19cm. 

"Prefaratory    note"    by    W.    Gordon    McCabe. 

Archer,   William    Segar.      Speech   of  Mr.  Archer,  of  Virginia,   on   the  joint 

resolution  for  the  annexation  of  Texas.     Delivered  in  the  senate  of  the 

United  States,  February  28,  1845.     Washington,  Gales  and  Seaton,  1845. 

F390    A67.  147 

18   p.  25 1/2 cm. 

Speech  on  annexation  of  Texas  in  the  Senate  May,  1844.        JK310    v.  28. 

148 
22   p.     21cm. 

Speech  on  the  removal  of  the  deposites,  Jan.  29,  1834.     1834.         HG2529 

U5.  149 

21   p.     21cm. 

Argall,  Sir  Samuel.     Briefe  intelligence  from  Virginia.  150 

(In  Purchas  his   pilgrimes.     v.   4.      p.      1805) 

A  letter  of  Sir   Samuel  Argoll    touching   his   voyage   to    Virginia,    and 

actions  there:  Written  to  Master  Nicholas  Hawes,  June,  1613.  G159 
P8.  151 

I  (In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,   1625.     v.    4.     p.   1764-1765) 

I  ■ A  Letter  of   Sir  Samuel   Argoll  touching  his   voyage   to   Virginia,   and 

actions  there:  written  to  Master  Nicholas  Hawes.     1613.  152 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  2.     p.  640-644) 


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The  voiage  of  Captaine  Samuel  Argal,  from  James  Towne  in  Virginia, 

to  seeke  the  ile  of  Bermuda,  and  missing  the  same,  his  putting  over 
toward  Sagadahoc  and  Cape  Cod,  and  so  back  againe  to  James  Towne, 
begun  the  nineteenth  of  June,  1610.        G159    P8.  153 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,   1625.     v.   4.     p.   1758-1762) 

Armstrong,  George  Dodd.  The  Christian  doctrine  of  slavcrj'.  By  George  D. 
Armstrong,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  of  Norfolk,  Va.  .  .  New 
York,  C.  Scribner,  1857.         HT13     A73.  154 

vi,  7-148  p.     19cm. 

"The  good  hand  of  our  God  upon  us."    A  thanksgiving  sermon,  preached 

on  occasion  of  the  victory  of  Manassas,  July  21st,  1861,  in  the  Presby- 
terian church,  Norfolk,  Va.  By  Rev.  Geo.  D.  Armstrong,  D.  D.,  pastor. 
Norfolk,  Va.,  Pub.  by  J.  D.  Ghiselin,  jr.,  1861.  155 

15   p.     2  31/^  cm. 

The  summer  of  the  pestilence.     A  history  of  the  ravages  of  the  yellow 

fever  in  Norfolk,  Virginia,  A.  D.  1855.     By  George  D.  Armstrong  .    .    . 
2d  ed.    Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Uppincott  &  co.,  1856.        F234    N8    AT.       156 
192   p.      17cm. 

[Armstrong,  Mrs.  F.  M.]  The  Syms-Eaton  free  school.  Benjamin  Syms, 
1634.  Thomas  Eaton,  1659.  [Compiled  by  Mrs.  F.  M.  Armstrong,  pub- 
lished for  the  benefit  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American  revolution  and 
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26  p.     plate,  illus.     17cm. 

Armstrong,  J.  L.  [Biographical  sketch  of  John  Esten  Cooke,  with  selections 
from  his  writings,  by  J.  L.  Armstrong]  158 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.    Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.    v.    3.      p. 
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Armstrong,  Mrs.  Mary  Frances  (Morgan)  Hampton  and  its  students.  By 
two  of  its  teachers,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Armstrong  and  Helen  W.  Ludlow.  With 
fifty  cabin  and  plantation  songs,  arranged  by  Thomas  P.  Fenner  .  .  . 
New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1874.        F218     24     H23    A7.  159 

255,  [1]  p.     fold,  front.,  illus.     2iy2cm. 
Songs   (with  music):     p.    [171]-255. 

Armstrong,  Samuel  Chapman.  Education  for  life,  by  Samuel  Chapman  Arm- 
strong, founder  of  Hampton  institute,  with  an  introduction  by  Francis 
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.  .  .  [Hampton,  Va.,  Press  of  the  Hampton  normal  and  agricultural 
institute,  1913]         F218     24     H23     A735.  160 

54   p.    incl.   front,    (port.)      19cm. 

"Sayings    and    teachings    of    General    Armstrong." 

A  paper  read  at  the  anniversary  meeting  of  the  American  missionary 

association,  held  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  October  24,  1877  .  .  .  Normal 
school  press  print,  1877.         HT128     A73.  161 

7   p.     211/2  cm. 

Armstrong,  William  J.  A  sermon  occasioned  by  the  death  of  David  I.  Burr, 
of  the  1st  Presbyterian  church,  Richmond,  Va.  1838        F233    37    R5.     162 

Armstrong  association,  New  York.  The  work  and  influence  of  Hampton. 
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under  the  direction  of  the  Armstrong  association.  With  the  addresses 
of  Mr.  Andrew  Carnegie,  chairman;  President  Charles  W.  Eliot;  Dr.  H.  B. 
Frissell;  and  Dr.  Booker  T.  Washington.  [New  York,  The  Lehmaier 
press,  1904]         F218     24     H23     A73.  163 

38  p.     23cm. 


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Arnold,   Benjamin  William.     Concerning  the  negroes  of  the  city  of  Lynch- 
burg, Virginia.  164 
(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.  10.  lOOG.     p.  19-30) 

.    .    .   History  of  the  tobacco  industry  in  Virginia  from  1860  to  1894; 

by  B.  W.  Arnold,  jr.  .  .  .  Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1897. 
H31    J6.  165 

86  p.     24y2cm. 

(Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  in  historical  and  political  scicme 
.    .    .    15th    ser.,    1-2) 

Bibliography:     p.  85-86. 

Virginia  women  and  the  civil  war.  166 

(In  Southern  history  association   publications,      v.   2.    1898.     p.   256-271) 

Arnold,  Robert.  The  Dismal  Swamp  and  Lake  Drummond.  Early  recollec- 
tions. Vivid  portrayal  of  amusing  scenes.  By  Robt.  Arnold  .  .  . 
Norfolk,  Va.,  Green,  Burke  &  Gregory,  printers,  1888.         F232     D7     A7. 

167 

78  p.     19cm. 

Cover-title:  Uncle  Alek  and  his  mule;  or  The  author's  recollections  of 
the  DiszTial  Swamp  and  Lake  Drummond. 

Arnold,  Samuel  Greene.     The  life  of  Patrick  Henry,  of  Virginia.     By  S.  G. 

Arnold  .  .  .  Auburn  and  Buffalo,  Miller,  Orton  &  Mulligan ,  1854 
CI     H523     A66.  168 

10,    [13]-271   p.     16cm. 

Art  work  of  Richmond;  published  in  9  parts.  W.  H.  Parish  pub.  co.,  1897. 
F233     3    A784.  169 

plates.     4  to. 

Arthur,  Timothy   Shay.     The  history  of  Virginia,   from   its   earliest  settle- 
ment to  the  present  time.    By  T.  S.  Arthur  and  W.  H.  Carpenter.  Phila- 
delphia, Lippincott,  Grambo  &  co.,  1853.        F226     A79.  170 
332  p.     16  mo. 

Asbury,  Francis.  Journal  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Asbury,  Bishop  of  the  Meth- 
odist Episcopal  Church,  from  Aug.  7,  1771  to  Dec.  7,  1S15.  [Transcribed 
by  F.  Hollingsworth]  New  York,  published  by  N.  Bangs  and  T.  Mason, 
for  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1821.        CI     A822     H51.  171 

3v.     22cm. 

Includes  the  journal  of  his  visits  in  Virginia. 

Ashby,  Thomas  Almond.  Life  of  Turner  Ashby,  by  Thomas  A.  Ashby 
.    .    .   New  York,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1914.         CI    A823     A8. 

172 
275  p.     front,   (port.)     21cm. 

The   Valley    campaigns,    being    the    reminiscences    of    a    non-combatant 

while    between    the    lines    in    the    Shenandoah    Valley    during    the    War 
of  the  States,  by  Thomas  A.  Ashby   .    .    .     New  York,  The  Neale  pub- 
lishing company,  1914.        E470    A82.  173 
327  p.     21cm. 

Ashe,  William  Willard.  .  .  .  Shortleaf  pine  in  Virginia;  the  increase  in  its 
yield  by  thinning.  By  W.  W.  Ashe  .  .  .  Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  super- 
intendent of  government  printing,  1913.        F'220     1    A82.  174 

44  p.     vi  pi   (incl.  front.)      23cm. 

At  head  of  title:  Dept.  of  agriculture  and  immigration  of  Virginia 
.  .  .in  co-operation  with  the  Forest  service.  United  States  Dept.  of  agri- 
culture   .    .    . 

Ashton,  John.  The  adventures  and  discourses  of  Captain  John  Smith, 
sometime  president  of  Virginia,  and  admiral  of  New  England.  Newly 
ordered  by  John  Ashton    .    .    .    With  illustrations  taken   by  him  from 


54  A  Bibliography  of  Vikginia 

original  sources.     London,  New  York  [etc.]  Cassell  &  company,  limited 

[1883?]         CI     S652    A68.  175 

XX,  309  p.  incl.  front,   (port.)   illus..     lOVicm. 
Written   in   the  form   of  an  autobiography. 

The  Aspinwall  papers.        F61     M41.  176 

(In  Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  historical  society.      4th   ser.     v.   9 
&  10.     Boston,  1871) 

Asplund,  John.  The  annual  register  of  the  Baptist  denomination,  in  North 
America;  to  the  first  of  November,  1790.  Containing  an  account  of  the 
churches  and  their  constitutions,  ministers,  members,  associations,  their 
plan  and  sentiments,  rule  and  order,  proceeduigs  and  correspondence. 
Also  remarks  upon  practical  religion.  Humbly  offered  to  the  public,  by 
John  Asplund.     [1791]  177 

iv.  5-70  p.     22cm. 

Preface  dated  Southampton  County,   Virginia,  July   14,   1791. 

The  universal  register  of  the  Baptist  denomination   in  North-America, 

for  the  years  1790,  1791,  1792,  and  part  of  1793.  Volume  the  second  .  .  . 
By  John  Asplund.  Richmond,  Virginia,  Printed  by  John  Dixon,  for  the 
author,  1794.  178 

vip.,   1  1.,  50  p.     17cm. 

Association  for  the  preservation  of  Virginia  antiquities.  Charter,  constitu- 
tion and  by-laws  of  the  Association  for  the  preservation  of  Virginia 
antiquities,  Richmond,  Va.  .  .  .  Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  printer,  1901. 
F225     A8     C4.  -  179 

16  p.     20cm. 

Year  book.        F225    A8    Y3.  180 

Library  has  1806 — date. 

Association  for  restoring  Old  donation  church.  Old  donation  church.  Erected 
173(5.  Mother  church  erected  1633.  Issued  by  the  association  for  re- 
storing Old  donation  church  1911.  [Norfolk,  Va.,  Press  of  Atlantic  coast 
printing  corporation,  1911]  181 

14   p.      illus.      15cm. 

Association    of    engineers    of    Virginia.      Proceedings    of   the    First    surnmer 

meeting  of  the  Association  of  engineers  of  Virginia.     Held  at  Virginia 

Beach,  July,  23,  24,  25,  1891.     Roanoke,  Va.,  Hammond's  printing  works, 

[1891]  182 

var.  pag.     21cm. 

'Transactions  of  the  Association  of  engineers  of  Virginia.     No.  2.     From 

July,  1891,  to  March,  1S93.    Roanoke,  Va.    Roanoke,  Va.,  the  Stone  print- 
ing and  manufacturing  co.,  1893.  183 
165   p.     22cm. 

Association   of  medical   officers   of  the   army   and  navy  of  the  Confederacy. 

Samuel  Preston  Moore,  M.  D..  Surgeon-general  of  the  Confederate  states 
of  America.  [Washington,  Press  of  Judd  &  Detweiler,  inc.,  1910?] 
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[9]    p.     22cm. 

Astrop,  Robert  Francis.  Original  poems,  on  a  variety  of  subjects,  inter- 
spersed with  talcs;  forming  the  largest  miscellaneous  collection  ever 
published  by  an  American  author.  By  Robert  Francis  Astrop  of  Brtms- 
wick,  Va.  Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart,  1835.  PS1039  A8 
Al     1835.  185 

132  p.     17 1/2  cm. 

Atkinson,  George  Wesley.  History  of  Kanawha  county  [W.  Va.]  from  its 
organization  in  1789  until  the  present  time;  embracing  accounts  of  early 


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settlements,  and  thrilling  adventures  with  the  Indians  .  .  .  Also,  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  a  large  number  of  the  early  settlers  of  the  Great 
Kanawha  valley  .  .  .  Charleston,  Off.  of  West  Virginia  journal,  1876, 
F247     Kl     A8.  186 

1   p.   1.,   viii,    9-338    p.      front.,   pi.,   plans.      8vo. 

Atlantic  coast  line  railroad  company.  .  .  .  Annual  report  of  the  officers 
.    .    .         HE2791     A8S2.  187 

Library  has  6Sth  to  date,  1902-1914. 

Nation's  garden  spot.     [1907]         F217     A887.  188 

Atlantic  deeper  waterways  association.  .  .  .  Annual  convention  .  .  .Re- 
port of  the  proceedings.  Pub.  by  the  Atlantic  deeper  waterways  asso- 
ciation  .    .    .   Philadelphia,  The  Book  print,  1909-         HE393     A4     A6. 

189 
Library  has  2d,  1909 — date. 

Bulletin    of   the    Atlantic    deeper   waterways    association.      A    monthly 

journal  devoted  to  the  development  of  interior  waterways  along  the 
Atlantic  coast.     Philadelphia,  1909-        HE393    A4     A62.  190 

Library  has  v.  2,  nos.  9-12;  v.  3,  nos.   1-6;  v.  4,  nos.  6-12;  v.  5,  nos.   1-9, 
11,  12. 

The  Atlantic  intra-coastal  waterway,  the  project  advocated  by  the  Atlantic 
deeper  waterways  association.  Official  survey  lines  and  present  status 
of  the  work  in  its  various  sections.  [Philadelphia],  The  Atlantic  deeper 
waterways  association,  191B.  190a 

40    p.     front.,   illus.,   plates.,   maps.      23cm. 
Comp.  by  Wilfred  H.  Schoff. 

Atlantic,  Mississippi,  and  Ohio  railroad  company.  .  .  .  Annual  report  of  the 
president  and  directors   .    .    .         HE2791    AS85.  191 

Library  has   3d,    1873. 

Aubin,  Mrs.  Penelope.  The  life  of  Charlotta  Du  Pont,  an  English  lady; 
taken  from  her  own  memoirs.  Giving  an  account  how  she  was  trepan'd 
by  her  stepmother  to  Virginia,  how  the  ship  was  taken  by  some  Mada- 
gascar pirates,  and  retaken  by  a  Spanish  man-of-war  ...  a  history 
that  contains  the  greatest  variety  of  events  that  ever  was  published. 
By  Mrs.  Aubin.  London,  Printed  for  A.  Bettesworth  at  the  Red  Lion  in 
Pater-Noster-Row,  1723.  192 

vi,  282  p.     16cm. 

Augsburg  confession  of  faith,  translated  from  the  German  language,  with 
preliminary  observations,  by  the  translator.  New-Market,  [Va.,]  Printed 
in  S.  Henkel's  office,  1834.  192a 

57  p.     17cm. 

August,  Thomas  P.     Catalogue  sale  of  the  law  &  miscellaneous  library  of 

the  late  Col.  Thos.  P.  August   .    .    .   To  be  sold  at  auction   .    .    .   Cook  & 

Laughton,   [auctioneers]   on  day  of  November,  1869.     Richmond, 

[1869]         Z6459     A92.  193 

368  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Augusta  Co.,  Va.  Chronicles  of  the  Scotch-Irish  settlement  in  Virginia; 
extracted  from  the  oiiginal  court  records  of  Augusta  County,  1745-lSOO, 
by  Lyman  Chalkley  .  .  .  pub.  by  Mary  S.  Lockwood  .  .  .  Rosslyn, 
Va.,  Printers:  The  Commonwealth  printing  co.  [cl912]        F232    A9     A9. 

194 
3v.     2  4  1/2  cm. 

Augusta  Baptist  association.  Minutes  of  the  thirty-second  anuual  session  of 
the  Augusta  Baptist  association,  held  at  Lexington,  Va.,  September  3,  4, 


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and  5,  1907  .  .  .  Staunton,  Va.,  Dispatch  and  news  job  office  print 
[1907]  195 

28  p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Augusta  female  seminary,  Staunton,  Va.    Catalog  196 

Library  has   1S92,   ISOG. 

Augusta  military  academy.  Fort  Defiance,  Va.     Catalog.  197 

Library  has  1897,  1911,  1914,  1915. 

Austin,  Moses.  A  memorandum  of  M.  Austin's  journey  from  the  lead  mines 
in  .  .  .  Virginia  to  the  lead  mines  in  .  .  .  Louisiana  .  .  .  1796-1797. 
E171     A57.  198 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.  5,  no.  3.     April,  1900.     p.  518-542) 

Authentic  and  impartial  narrative  of  the  tragical  scene  which  was  witnessed 
in  Southampton  County  (Virginia)  on  Monday  the  22d  of  August  last, 
when  fifty  five  of  its  inhabitants  (mostly  women  and  children)  were 
inhumanly  massacred  by  the  blacks!  Communicated  by  those  who  were 
eye  witnesses  of  the  bloody  scene,  and  confirmed  by  the  confessions  of 
several  of  the  blacks  while  under  sentence  of  death.  Printed  for  "Warner 
&  West,  1831.        P230    A939.  199 

[3]-38    p.      front.      19cm. 

Avary,  Mrs.  Myrta  (Lockett).  Dixie  after  the  war;  an  exposition  of  social 
conditions  existing  in  the  South  during  the  twelve  years  succeeding  the 
fall  of  Richmond.  By  Myrta  Lockett  Avary  .  .  .  With  an  introduction 
by  General  Clement  A.  Evans;  illustrated  from  old  paintings,  daguerreo- 
types and  rare  photographs.  New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  company, 
1906.         F211     A94.  200 

5   p.  1.,   [ix]-x,   4.')5   p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23V^cm. 

A  Virginia  girl  in  the  civil  war,  1861-1865;  being  a  record  of  the  actual 

experiences  of  the  wife  of  a  Confederate  officer;  collected  and  ed.  by 
Myrta  Lockett  Avary.  New  York,  D.  Appletou  and  company,  1903. 
E487    A94.  201 

X,   384  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

Averell,  Wiliiam  W.  With  the  cavalry  on  the  peninsular  campaign.  E468 
B33.  202 

(In   Battles  and   leaders  of  the   civil  war.     v.   2.     p.   429-433) 

Avirett,  James  Battle.  The  memoirs  of  General  Turner  Ashby  and  his  com- 
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northern  Virginia,  C.  S.  A.  .  .  .  Baltimore,  Selby  &  Dulany,  1867. 
CI     A823    A81.  203 

xi,   13-408  p.  port.     19 1/2 cm. 

Contents:  Memoir  of  General  Turner  Ashby,  by  J.  B.  Avirett;  Sketch 
of  the  Ashby  (Laurel)  briprade;  Sketch  of  Chew's  battery;  Memoir  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Thomas  Marshall,  by  R  T.  Barton;  Memoir  of  Colonel 
A.  W.  McDonald,  b.v  William  McDonald;  Memoir  of  Major  Samuel  B.  Myers; 
Memoir  of  Captain  George  F.  Sliectz;  Memoir  of  Brig-.-General  William  E. 
Jones. 

Axson,  Stockton.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Woodrow  Wilson,  with  selections 
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Ayer's  American  newspaper  annual. 

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Ayers,  Rufus  A.  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States.  Nos.  4,  5  and  6 
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curring opinion  of  Mr.  Justice  Field,  and  dissenting  opinion  of  Mr. 
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B.     Literature  of  Virginia.     [To  Professor  Tuck:er  of  the  University]         207 
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305   p.     2   pi.    (on   1   leaf)      23y2cm. 

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.    .    .   Surface  water  supply  of  the  United  States,  1911.     pt.  I.     North 

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221   p.     2   pi.    (on   1   leaf)    2   fold.   maps.     23cm. 

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Bacon,  Francis.     Of  plantations.         F229     B875     G14.  209a 

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dialogues  on  the  same  subject,  and  recommended  to  all  masters  and 
mistresses  to  be  used  in  their  families.  By  the  Rev.  William  Meade. 
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vi,  1  1.,  238  p.     16cm. 

Bacon's  rebellion.  212 

(In  Democratic  review,     v.  7.     1840.     p.  243,  453) 

Bacon's  rebellion,  1676.  History  of  Bacon's  and  Ingram's  rebellion  in  Vir- 
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Bacon  and  Ingram's  rebellion.  214 

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Contents:  [pt.]  I.  The  Ohio  company  and  other  adventures.  1748  to 
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58  A  BlBLIOGKAPHY   OF  VIRGINIA 

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historical  parallel  foreshadowing  civil  trouble.  Richmond,  Va.,  C.  F. 
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For   Virginians   Only.     What   I    did   with   my   fifty    millions,   by   Moses 

Adams;  edited  from  the  posthumous  Ms.  of  Caesar  Maurice,  Esq.  of  the 
Richmond,  Va.  Whig.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1874.  B 
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128  p.     19cm. 

John  M.  Daniel's  latch-key.    Being  a  sketch  of  his  life.    1868.        Cl   D184 

D3    Ofhce.  219 

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Meekins's    twinses.      Second    ed.      A    perduckshun    uv    Mozis    Addums. 

Copyright  secured  January  31,  1877,  by  Geo.  W.  Bagby.     Richmun,  Fuh- 
jinya,  Mister  Westun,  Jonsum  &  Kumpny,  pub.,  A  teen  sebenty  7.        220 
16  p.     18cm. 

The  old  Virginia  gentleman,  and  other  sketches.     Ed.  with  an  introduc- 
tion by  Thomas  Nelson  Page.     New  York,  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  1910. 
F221     B14     05.  ■  221 
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Original  letters  of  Mozis  Addums  to  Billy  Ivvins,  by  Dr.  Geo.  W.  Bagby. 

New  and  revised  edition,  with  an  introduction  and  notes.  Richmond, 
Printed  for  the  author  by  Clemmitt  &  Jones,  1878.  222 

118  p.     ICi/ocm. 

Selections   from   the  miscellaneous   writings   of  Dr.    George   W.    Bagby. 

Richmond  [Va.]  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1884-1885.        PS1056     S46.      223 
2   V.     port.     21cm. 

Bailey,  Harold  Harris.  The  birds  of  Virginia,  by  Harold  H.  Bailey.  With 
fourteen  full  page  colored  plates,  one  map,  and  one  hundred  and  eight 
half-tones  taken  from  nature.  Treating  one  hundred  and  eighty-five 
species  and  subspecies;  all  the  birds  that  breed  within  the  state.  Lynch- 
burg, Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  inc.,  1913.  F220  21  B3.  225 
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up  to  December,  1821.     Interspersed  with  anecdotes,  and  religious  and 

moral   admonitions.     Written    by    himself.      Richmond,    Printed    for   the 

author,  by  J.  &  G.  Cochran,  1822.  226 

2  p.  1.,  9-348  p.,  1  1.     front,   (port.)   plates.     Sli.^cm. 

[Baird,  Henry  Carey]     General  Washington  and  General  Jackson,  on  negro 
soldiers   .    .    .   Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Baird,  1863.        E185     63     B16.        227 
8  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Baird,  William.     Dismemberment  of  Virginia.  228 

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Baker,  Daniel.  Christ,  the  mediator;  a  sermon.  By  Rev.  Daniel  Baker, 
late  pastor  of  the  Independent  Presbyterian  church,  Savannah,  Georgia. 
2d  ed.     Richmond,  Va.,  Printed  by  T.  W.  White,  1834.  229 

24   p.      19  1/2  cm. 

Baker,  Francis  E.  Annual  address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association] 
by  Hon.  Francis  E.  Baker,  of  Goshen,  Indiana.  The  state  corporation 
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to  reflections  cast  upon  his  official  acts  by  the  governor,  in  his  message 
relative  to  the  case  of  Hunter  Hill.     1849.  231 

8   p.     24cm. 

Baker,  T.  Roberts.     Diary.         E581     8     R4C.  232 

(In    Contributions    to    a    history    of    the    Richmond    howitzer    battalion. 
Pamphlet  no.   3.     p.    [3]-8) 

Baker,  William   Spohn.     Bibliotheca  Washingtoniana:    a   descriptive  li^t  of 
the  biographies  and  biographical  sketches  of  George  Washington.  Phila- 
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"~"          XV,   170    p.      port.      4   to. 

Character  portraits  of  Washington,  as  delineated  by  historians,  orators 

and  divines,  selected  and  arranged  in  chronological  order  with  bio- 
graphical notes  and  references.  Philadelphia,  Robert  M.  Lindsay,  1887. 
CI     W318     B6.  234 

351  p.     front.     27y2cm. 

The   engraved   portraits   of  Washington,   with   notices    of   the   originals 

and  brief  biographical  sketches  of  the  painters.  Philadelphia,  Lindsay 
&  Baker,  1880.        CI    W318     B9.  235 

ix,    [10]-211  p.     27cm. 

Itinerary  of  General  Washington  from  June  15,  1775,  to  December  23, 

1783.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1892.         CI     W318     B15. 

236 
2   p.   1.,   334   p.     front,    (port.)      25cm. 

Medallic  portraits  of  Washington  with  historical  and  critical  notes  and 

a  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  coins,  medals,  tokens  and  cards.     Phila- 
delphia, Robert  M.  Lindsay,  1885.         CI     W318     B16.  237 
1  p.  1.,  vii,   [8]-252   p.     front.     28cm. 

Washington  after  the  Revolution.     1784-1799.     J.  B.  Lippincott  company, 

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1  p.  1..  416  p.     2 4 1/2  cm. 

Baker,   William   Washington.     Memoirs   of  service   with   John   Yates   Beall, 

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69  p.     2  port.  (incl.  front.)     25cm. 

Balch,  Thomas.    Les  Francais  en  Amerique  pendant  la  guerre  de  I'ind^pend- 
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(Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  Eng-lish  and  Gerinanic  philology,  Ithaca, 
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Baldwin,  Joseph   Glover.     The  flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Mississippi.     A 
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X,   330  p.     illus.     12  mo. 

The  genius  and  character  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  243 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  22.     p.   371-380) 

Party  leaders;   sketches  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Alex'r  Hamilton,  Andrew 

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18  p.     20cm. 

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47,   [1]   p.     23cm. 

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34  p.     17cm. 

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ing's  book-store  [1796]         F224     A4.  266 

36  p.     16cm. 

Baptist  general  association  of  Virginia.     Address  of  the  memorial  committee 
of  the  Baptist  general  association  of  Virginia.     [Staunton,  Va..  1S72]     267 
16  p.     22V2cm. 

Minutes.  268 

Library  has  1829.  84th   (1907)— 89th   (1912) 

Baptist  general  association  of  Virginia  (Colored).    Proceedings  of  the  second 

annual  se-sion  of  the  general  association  of  Virginia,  held  vvith  Calvary 

Baptist  church   .    .    .   Danville,  Va.     May  9,  10,  11,  12,  and  13,  1900   .    .    . 

Richmond,  Va.,  Virginia  Baptist  press,  1900.  269 

52  p.     22cm. 

Baptist  church.     Woman's  missionary  union  of  Virginia.     Minutes.  270 

Library  has  1909,  1911,  1912. 

The  Baptist  preacher.  Original.  Monthly.  Rev.  Henry  Keeling,  editor  and 
proprietor.     Richmond,  Va.  271 

Library    has    1846;    1847;    Feb.,    April-December,    1848;    June-Dec.    1849; 
1851;    1854;   1855;   Jan.,  June,  July,   1857. 

The  barbarous  massacre  committed  by  the  savages  on  the  English  planters, 
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(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,   1625.     v.   4.     p.   1788-1790) 

Barbe,  Waitrnan.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Danske  Dandridge,  with  selections 
from  her  writings,  by  Waitman  Barbe]  273 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  3.     p.  1175- 
1193) 

Barbour,  B.  Johnson.    Address  before  annual  meeting  of  Virginia  state  agri- 
cultural society,  Oct.  27,  187.5.         F220     32    B239.  274 
16  p.     20cm. 

Address  before  literary  societies  of  Virginia  military  institute.    1S54.    275 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  20.     p.  513-528) 

Barbour,  James.    Calendar  of  the  Barbour  papers,  1811-1841.        Z881     N6     B. 

276 
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Speech  of  Mr.  Barbour  of  Virginia  on  the  restriction  of  slavery  in  Mis- 
souri, delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Feb.  1,  1820.        E442 
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26  p.     19cm. 

— ' — Speech  on  a  bill  for  abolishing  imprisonment  for  debt,  delivered  in  the 
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(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  4.     p.  216-232) 

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from  the  state  of  Virginia  in  relation  to  the  claim  of  Virginia  for  money 
advanced  to  the  general  government.     [1S52]  279 

23  p.     25cm. 

Barclay,  Alexander  Tedford.  The  Liberty  hall  volunteers  from  Lexington  to 
Manassas.  By  A.  T.  Barclay.  Address  delivered  at  Washington  and 
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(In  Washington  and  Lee  university,   Lexington,   Va.     Historical   papers. 
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Barker,    Hanover,     Virginia.       Second     thousand.       Charleston,     S.     C, 

Southern  Baptist  publication  society,  1860.  280a 

54  p.   16cm. 

Barker,  J.  N.  The  Indian  princess;  or,  la  belle  sauvage.  An  operatic  melo- 
drame.  In  three  acts.  Performed  at  theatres  Philadelphia  and  Balti- 
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20  p. 

(Old  South  leaflets,  g-eneral  series,  v.  4.     no.  92.     189S) 

Contains  also  charter  in  favor  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  Knight,  25  March, 
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47  p.     8vo. 

Barnard,  John  Gross.    The  Peninsular  campaign  and  its  antecedents,  as  de- 
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Barnes,  James.  The  son  of  Light  Horse  Harry.  By  James  Barnes.  Illus- 
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narrative.  By  Frances  Courtenay  Baylor.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippin- 
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B     B263     S8.  289 

(In  her  A  shocking  example  and  other  sketches,     p.   58-107) 

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Barrett,  Phiiip.  Flowers  by  the  way-side.  A  book  for  children  and  youth 
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144  p.     171/^ cm. 

Barrett,  Robert  S.  The  churchman's  scrap-book,  by  Rev.  Robert  S.  Barrett 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  Baughman  Brothers,  1879.  292 

48  p.      17 1/2 cm. 


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The  churchman's  scrap-book.     By  Rev.  Robert  S.   Barrett.     Richmond, 

Va.,  Baughman  bros.,  1885.  293 

48  p.     18cm. 

Barrie,  Robert.  Cruises,  mainly  in  the  bay  of  the  Chesapeake,  by  Robert 
Barrie  and  George  Banie,  jr.  Philadelphia,  The  Franklin  press,  1909. 
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Barron,  James.  Proceedings  of  the  general  court  martial  convened  for  the 
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10!)    p.      23^/2  cm. 

Barry,  William  Taylor.     Letters  of  William  T.  Barry,  1806-1810,  1829-1831. 

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from   the  College   of  ^Villiam  and   Mary   in   1S07.     He  represented   Kentucky 
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Bartlett,  D.  W.  Cases  of  contested  elections  in  Congress,  from  1834  to  1865, 
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Bartlett,  John  Russell.  The  literature  of  the  rebellion.  A  catalogue  of  books 
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slavery,  and  essays  from  reviews  and  magazines  oft  the  same  subjects. 
Boston,  Draper  and  Halliday;  Providence,  S.  S.  Rider  &  bro.,  1866. 
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iv,  [5]-477  p.     25cm. 

Bartley,  James  Avis.  Lays  of  ancient  Virginia  and  other  poems.  Richmond, 
J.  W.  Randolph,  1855.         PS1075     L4     1855.  299 

204    p.      19    cm. 

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The  first  election  of  Washington  to  the  House  of  burgesses.     A  paper 

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of  Winchester,  Virginia  before  Washington  and  Lee  University  at  Lex- 
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Bascom,  Henry  Bidleman.  The  Methodist  church  property  case.  Report 
of  the  suit  of  Henry  B.  Bascom,  and  others,  vs.  George  Lane,  and  others, 
heard  before  the  Hon.  Judges  Nelson  and  Betts,  in  the  circuit  court, 
United  States,  for  the  southern  district  of  Nev/  York,  May  17-29,  1851. 
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Margaret  Junkin  Preston,  v.  2,  p.  23;  Thomas  Nelson  Page,  v.  2,  p.  120; 
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66  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Virginia  contents:  v.  1 — Jackson  at  Harper's  Ferry  in  18G1,  by  General 
John  D.  Iniboden,  p.  Ill;  McClellan  in  West  Virginia,  by  General  Jacob  D. 
Cox,  p.  12G;  Virginia  scenes  in  'Gl,  by  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison,  p.  160; 
McDowell's  advance  to  Bull  Run,  by  General  James  B.  Fry,  p.  1G7;  The  first 
battle  of  Bull  liun,  by  General  G.  T.  Beauregard,  p.  19G;  Incidents  of  the 
first  Bull  Run,  by  General  John  D.  Imboden,  p.  229;  Responsibilities  of  the 
first  Bull  Run,  by  General  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  p.  240;  General  Ewell  at 
Bull  Run,  by  Major  Campbell  Brown,  p.  259;  The  Confederate  commissariat 
at  Manassas,  by  Colonel  L.  B.  Northrop,  p.  2G1;  The  first  fight  of  iron-clads, 
by  Colonel  John  Taylor  Wood,  p.  G92;  Watching  the  'Slerrimac  by  General 
R.  B.  Colston,  p.  712;  How  the  gun-boat  "Zouave"  aided  the  "Congress",  by 
Acting  Master  Henry  Reaney,  p.  714;  The  plan  and  construction  of  the 
"Merrimac",  by  Commander  John  M.  Brooke  and  Constructor  John  B.  Porter, 
p.  71G;  Notes  on  the  "Monitor"-"Merrimac"  fight,  by  Surgeon  Dinwiddle  B. 
Phillips,  p.  718;  In  the  "Monitor"  turret,  by  Commander  S.  Dana  Greene, 
p.  719;  The  building  of  the  "Monitor",  by  Captain  John  Ericsson,  p.  730; 
The  loss  of  the  "Monitor",  by  Francis  B.  Butts,  p.  745;  Negotiations  for 
the  building  of  the  "Monitor"  (Including  letters  from  C.  S.  Bushncll,  Cap- 
tain John  Ericsson,   and   Secretary   Gideon   S.   Welles),   p.   748. 

V.  2 — McClellan  organizing  the  grand  army,  by  Philippe,  Comte  de 
Paris,  p.  112;  Ball's  Bluff  and  the  arrest  of  General  Stone,  by  Colonel 
Richard  B.  Irwin,  p.  123;  Early  operations  on  the  Potomac  River,  by  Pro- 
fessor J.  Russell  Soley,  p,  143;  Operations  of  18G1  about  Fort  Monroe,  by 
General  Joseph  B.  Carr,  p.  14  4;  The  peninsular  campaign,  by  General  George 
B.  McClellan,  p.  160;  Yorktown  and  Williamsburg  (Recollections  of  a  private 
— III.),  by  Warren  Lee  Goss,  p.  189;  Confederate  use  of  subterranean  shells 
on  the  peninsula,  p.  201;  Manassas  to  Seven  Pines,  by  General  Joseph  E. 
Johnston,  p.  202;  Two  days  of  battle  at  Seven  Pines  (Fair  Oaks),  by  General 
Gustavus  Vv^.  Smith,  p.  220;  The  navy  in  the  peninsula  campaign,  by  Pro- 
fessor J.  Russell  Soley,  p.  264;  Stuart's  ride  around  McClellan,  by  Colonel 
W.  T.  Robins  p.  271;  West  Virginia  operations  under  Fremont,  by  General 
Jacob  D.  Cox,  p.  278;  Stonewall  Jackson  in  the  Shenandoah,  by  CJeneral 
John  D.  Imboden,  p.  282;  Fighting  Jackson  at  Kernstown,  by  General  Nathan 
Kimball,  p.  302;  Hanover  Court  House  and  Gaines's  Mill,  by  General  Fitz 
John  Porter,  p.  319;  The  charge  of  Cooke's  cavalry  at  Gaines's  Mill,  by  Gen- 
eral P.  St.  George  (ilooke,  p  344;  Recollections  of  a  participant  in  the  charge, 
by  Rev.  W.  H.  Hitchcock,  p.  346;  Lee's  attacks  north  of  the  Chickahominy, 
by  General  Daniel  H.  Hill,  p.  347;  On  the  Confederate  right  at  Gaines's 
Mill,  by  General  E.  M.  Law,  p.  363;  The  cause  of  a  silent  battle,  by  Pro- 
fessor John  B.  DeMotte,  p.  365;  Rear-guard  fighting  during  the  change  of 
base,  by  General  W.  B.  I'Yanklin,  p.  366;  IMcClellan's  cliange  of  base  and. 
Malvern  Hill,  by  General  Daniel  H.  Hill,  p.  38  3;  "The  Seven  Days,"  includ- 
ing P'rayser's  farm,  by  General  James  Longstreet,  p.  396;  The  battle  of 
Malvern  Hill,  by  General  Fitz  John  Porter,  p.  406;  The  army  of  the  Potomac 
at  Harrison's  landing,  by  George  L.  Kilmer,  p.  42  7;  With  the  cavalry  on 
the  peninsula,  by  General  William  W.  Averell,  p.  429;  The  rear-guard  at 
Malvern  Hill,  by  Brevet-Major  Plenry  E.  Smith  and  General  Erasmus  D. 
Keyes,  p.  434;  The  administration  in  the  peninsula  campaign,  by  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Richard  B.  Irwin,  p.  435;  Richmond  scenes  in  '62,  by  Mrs.  Burton 
Harrison,  p.  439;  The  second  battle  of  Bull  Run  by  General  John  Pope, 
p.  449;  In  vindication  of  General  Rufus  King,  by  Captain  Charles  King, 
p.  495;  The  opposing  forces  at  Cedar  (Slaughter)  Mountain,  Xii.  Composi- 
tion, Strength,  and  Losses,  p.  495;  Jackson's  raid  around  Pope,  by  General 
W.  B.  Taliaferro,  p.  501;  Our  march  against  Pope,  b.v  General  James  Long- 
street,  p.  512;  Marching  on  Manassas,  by  Major  W.  Roy  Mason,  p.  528; 
Jackson's  "Foot-cavalry"  at  the  second  Bull  Run,  by  Allen  C.  Redwood, 
p.  5  30;  The  sixth  corps  at  the  second  Bull  Run,  by  General  William  B. 
Franklin,  p.  539;  From  the  peninsula  to  Antiotam,  by  General  George  B. 
McClellan,  p.  545;  Jackson's  capture  of  Hai-per's  Ferry,  by  General  John  G. 
Walker,  p.  604;  The  capitulation  of  Harper's  Ferry,  by  General  Julius  ^V'hite, 
p.  612;  Stonewall  Jackson's  intentions  at  Harper's  Ferry,  by  General  Bradley 
T.  Joiinson  and  Colonel  Henry  Kyd  Douglas,  p.  615;  The  opposing  forces 
at  Harper's  Ferry.     Composition,  Strength,  and   Losses,  p.   618. 

V.  3 — The  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  by  General  James  Longstreet,  p.  70; 
The  Confederate  left  at  Fredericksburg,  by  General  Lafayette  McLaws, 
p.  86;  Ransom's  division  at  Fredericksburg,  by  General  Robert  Ransom, 
p.  94;  Kershaw's  brigade  at  Fredericksburg,  by  General  J.  B.  Kershaw, 
p.  95;  A  hot  day  on  Marye's  heights,  by  Lieutenant  William  Miller  Owen, 
p.  97;  Notes  of  a  Confederate  stali-oliicer,  by  Major  W.  Roy  Mason,  p.  100; 
The  removal  of  McClellan,  by  Colonel  Richard  B.  Irwin,  p.  102;  Sumner's 
"Right  grand  division",  by  General  Darius  N.  Couch,  p.  105;  The  crossing 
of  the  Rappahannock  by  the  19  th  Massachusetts,  by  Captain  H.  G.  O.  Wey- 
mouth, p.  121;  The  Pontoniers  at  Fredericksburg,  by  Colonel  Wesley  Brain- 
erd,  p  121;  In  front  of  the  stone  wall  at  Fredericksburg,  by  General  John  W. 
Ames,  p.  122;  Why  Burnside  did  not  renew  the  attack  at  Fredericksburg, 
by  General  Rush  C.  Hawkins,  p.  126;  Franklin's  "Left  grand  division",  by 
General  William  Farrar  Smith,  p.  128;  With  Jackson  at  Hamilton's  cross- 
ing, by  J.  H.  Moore,  p.   139;  A  bit  of  partisan  service,  by  Colonel  John  S. 


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Mosby,  p.  148;  Stoneman's  raid  in  the  Chancellorsvllle  campaign,  by  General 
Darius  N.  Couch  p.  154;  The  successes  and  failures  of  Chancellorsville  by 
General  Alfred  Pleasonton  p.  172;  When  Stonewall  Jackson  turned  'our 
right,  by  John  L,.  Collins,  p.  183;  The  charge  of  the  eighth  Pennsylvania 
cavalry,  by  Gen.  Pennock  Huey,  p.  186,  Major  J.  Edward  Carpenter,  p.  187, 
and  Capt.  Andrew  B.  "Wells,  p.  187;  The  artillery  at  Hazel  Grove,  by  Cap- 
tain James  F.  Huntington,  p.  188;  The  eleventh  corps  at  Chancellorsville, 
by  General  Oliver  O.  Howard,  p.  189;  Stonewall  Jackson's  last  battle,  by 
Rev.  James  Power  Smith,  p.  203;  Hooker's  comments  on  Chancellorsville, 
by  Samuel  P.  Bates,  p.  215;  Sedgwick  at  Fredericksburg  and  Salem  Heights, 
by  Colonel  Huntington  W.  Jackson,  p.  22  4;  Lee's  knowledge  of  Hooker's 
movements,  by  General  R.  E.  Colston,  p.  233;  Hooker's  appointment  and 
removal,  by  Charles  F.  Benjamin,  p.  239. 

v.  4 — Preparing  for  the  campaigns  of  '6  4,  by  General  Ulysses  S.  Grant, 
p.  97;  From  the  Wilderness  to  Cold  Harbor,  by  General  E.  M.  Law,  p.  118; 
General  Grant  on  the  Wilderness  campaign  (Extract  from  his  report  dated 
July  22nd  1865),  p.  145;  Through  the  Wilderness,  by  General  Alexander  S. 
Weiab,  p.  152;  Hand-to-hand  fighting  at  Spotsylvania,  by  G.  Norton  Galloway, 
p.  170;  The  death  of  General  John  Sedgwick,  by  General  Martin  T.  McMahon, 
p.  175;  McAllister's  brigade  at  the  "Bloody  Angle",  by  General  Robert 
McAllister,  p.  176;  Edward's  brigade  at  the  "Bloody  Angle",  by  James  L. 
Bowen,  p.  177;  Sheridan's  Richmond  raid,  by  General  Theo.  F.  Rodenbough, 
p.  188;  The  death  of  General  J.  E.  B.  Stuart,  by  a  Private  of  the  sixth 
Virginia  cavalry,  p.  194;  The  defense  of  Drewry's  Bluff,  by  General  G.  T. 
Beauregard,  p.  195;  Butler's  attack  on  Drewry's  Bluff,  by  General  Wm. 
Farrar  Smith,  p.  206;  Cold  Harbor,  by  General  Martin  T.  McMahon,  p.  213; 
The  eighteenth  corps  at  Cold  Harbor,  by  General  Wm.  Farrar  Smith,  p.  221; 
Notes  on  Cold  Harbor,  by  George  Cary  Eggleston,  p.  2  30;  Sheridan's  Tre- 
vilian  raid,  by  General  Theo.  F.  Rodenbough,  p.  233;  The  cavalry  fight  at 
Trevilian  station,  by  General  M.  C.  Butler,  p.  237;  General  Lee  in  the 
Wilderness  campaign,  by  Colonel  Charles  S.  Venable,  p.  240;  Operations  in 
East  Tennessee  and  Southwest  Virginia,  by  Rev.  Edward  O.  Guerrant, 
p.  475;  The  battle  of  New  Market,  Va.,  May  15th,  1864,  by  General  John  D. 
Imboden,  p.  480;  Sigel  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley  in  1864,  by  General  Franz 
Sigel,  p.  487;  Early's  march  to  Washington  in  1864,  by  General  Jubal  A. 
Early,  p.  492;  Sheridan  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  by  General  Wesley  Mer- 
ritt,  p.  500;  Winchester,  Fisher's  Hill,  and  Cedar  Creek,  by  General  Jubal  A. 
Early,  p.  522;  Operations  south  of  the  James  River,  by  General  August  V. 
Is^utz,  p.  533,  and  General  R.  E.  Colston,  p.  535;  Four  days  of  battle  at 
Petersburg,  by  General  G.  T.  Beauregard,  p.  540;  The  battle  of  the  Peters- 
burg Crater,  by  Major  William  H.  Powell,  p.  545;  In  the  Crater,  by  Major 
Charles  H.  Houghton,  p.  561;  The  colored  troops  at  Petersburg,  by  Gen. 
Heni-y  Goddard  Thomas,  p.  563;  Actions  on  the  Weldon  railroad,  by  General 
Orlardo  B.  Willcox,  p.  568;  General  Grant  on  the  siege  of  Petersburg  (Ex- 
truit  from  Liout.-General  Grant's  report.),  p.  574;  Gordon's  attack  at  Fort 
^>t<.dnltt•l,  by  George  L.  Kilmer,  p.  579;  The  recapture  of  i''ort  Stedman,  by 
General  John  F.  Hartranft,  p.  584;  The  fall  of  Richmond — The  evacuation, 
by  Captain  Clement  Sulivane,  p.  725,  The  occupation,  by  Thomas  Thatcher 
Graves,  p.  726;  The  surrender  at  Appomattox  Court  House,  by  General 
Horace  Porter,  p.  729;  General  Lee's  farewell  address  to  his  army,  p.  747. 

Baumgartner,  J.  Hampton.  "The  railroads  and  public  relations";  an  address 
by  J.  Hampton  Baumgartner  .  .  .  before  the  Virginia  press  associa- 
tion, Mount  Elliott  Springs,  Va.,  June  26,  1913.  [Baltimore?  1913] 
HE1017    U5.        V.  1,  no.  2.  314 

6   p.     23cm. 

Baxter,  Sidney  S.  Notes  on  the  history  of  Washington  Academy  and  College 
from  1799  to  1829.  314a 

(In  Washington  and  Lee  university.  Historical  papers,  no.  3.  1S92. 
p.  45-63) 

Bayard,  Ferdinand   Marie.     Voyage  dans  I'int^rieur  des  Etats-Unis,  a  Bath, 

Winchester,   dans   la  vallee   de   Shenandoha    [ !  ]    etc.   etc.    etc.    pendant 

l'et6    de    1791.      Par   Ferdinand-M.    Bayard   .    .    .   Paris,    Cocheris,    1797. 

F230     B34.  315 

1  p.  1.,  xvi,  336  p.     20cm. 

Bayley,  JoFin.  Confessions  of  a  converted  infidel;  with  lights  and  shades  of 
itinerant  life,  and  miscellaneous  sketches.  By  Rev.  John  Bayley,  of  the 
Virginia  annual  conference.     New  York,  M.  W.  Dodd,  1854.  315a 

vi,   [7]-408   p.     19y2cm. 


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— ' — Pleasant  hours;  a  present  to  my  Christian  friend.  By  Rev.  John  Bayley 
....   Second  edition.     Richmond.  Va.,  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  1858.  315b 

132,  11  p.     16y2cm. 

Baylor,  J.  B.  The  oyster  industry;  a  series  of  letters  written  for  the  Rich- 
mond Dispatch  and  Times  during  the  winter  of  1892-93.  Richmond, 
Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  1893.        F220     23     B358.  316 

30  p.     22cm. 

Bayly,  Thomas  Henry.  Speech  on  the  bill  to  prevent  citizens  of  New  York 
from  carrying  slaves  out  of  this  commonwealth,  and  to  prevent  the 
escape  of  persons  charged  with  the  commission  of  any  crime,  and  in 
reply  to  Mr.  Scott  of  Fauquier,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Delegates  of 
Virginia,  on  the  25th  and  2uth  of  February,  1841.  Pub.  by  members  of 
the  Senate  and  House  of  Delegates.  Richmond,  printed  by  Shepherd 
and  Colin,  1841.         F218     53     B35.  317 

38   p.     25cm. 

Bayne,  Howard  Randolph,  ...  A  rebellion  in  the  colony  of  Virginia,  by 
Howard  R.  Bayne,  esq.     [New  York,  1904]        F229    B361.  318 

cover-title,  16  p.     2214cm. 

(Historical   papers  of  the  Society  of  colonial  wars  in  the  state  of  New 
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Beach,  E.  L.  The  old  French  bronze  guns  at  the  Virginia  Military  Institute, 
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Beale,  Richard  Lee  Turberville.  History  of  the  Ninth  Virginia  cavalry,  in 
the  War  between  the  States.  By  the  late  Brig.  General  R.  L.  T.  Beale. 
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Beall,  John  Yates.  Trial  of  John  Y.  Beall  as  a  spy  and  guerrillero,  by  Mili- 
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xiv,  187  p.     fold.  maps.     20cm. 

The  defense  of  Drewry's  Bluff.        E468     B33.  323 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  195-205) 


The  first  battle  of  Bull  Run.         E468     B33.  324 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  1.     p.  196-227) 

Four  days  of  battle  at  Petersburg.        E468     B33.  325 

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Beautiful   Thornrose.     Staunton,  Va.,  Press  of  Valley  printing  corporation, 
1911.         F234     S798     R33.  326 

unp.     illus.     22cm. 

Beautiful   Thornrose  cemetery,  Staunton.  Virginia.  1907.        F234     S798     B3. 

327 

94  p.     illus.     24cm.  j,' 


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The  beautiful  tree  of  life,  being  a  collection  of  helpful  hints  and  suggestions 
from  the  most  eminent  teachers  and  writers  regarding  the  cultivation 
and  production  of  the  fruits  of  Christian  living:  charity,  faith,  hope, 
holiness,  humility,  joy,  love,  patience,  temperance,  truth,  virtue,  wisdom. 
.  .  .  Illustrated  by  a  large  number  of  beautiful  full  page  engravings. 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F.  JohuL-on  &  co.,  1892.  328 

560    p.      front,    (col.),    illus.      IDi/ocm. 

Beck,  James  Montgomery.  The  scholar  in  politics;  an  oration  delivered  at 
celebration  of  the  one  hundred  and  seventy-first  anniversary  of  the 
birthday  of  Thomas  Jefferson  on  Founders  day,  April  13,  1914,  at  the 
University  of  Virginia,  by  James  M.  Beck  .  .  .  [New  York?  19141 
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cover-title,   27   p.     23i/^cm. 

Beckwourth,  James  P.  The  life  and  adventures  of  James  P.  Beckvv'ourth, 
mountaineer,  scout,  and  pioneer,  and  chief  of  the  Crow  nation  of  Indians. 
With  illustrations.  Written  from  his  own  dictation  by  T.  D.  Bonner. 
New  York,  Harper  &  bros.,  1856.        CI     B397    B51.  330 

537   p.     front,    (port.)    illus.      20cm. 

J.  P.  Beckwourth  was  a  Virginian,  born  in  Fredericksburg,  April  26.  1798. 

Bedford  county,  Va.  Early  probate  records  of  Bedford  county,  Va.  From 
Putnams  historical  magazine  for  May,  1898.  330a 

3  p.     241/2  cm. 

Bedford  the  richest  in  natural  resources  of  the  counties  in  Piedmont  Vir- 
ginia, offers  homes  to  the  grazers,  the  dairyman,  the  vinticulturist,  the 
fruit-grower,  the  stock-raiser,  the  tobacco  planter,  and  all  others  in 
search  of  cheap  homes  in  an  unsurpassed  climate,  with  every  natural 
advantage  ....   Bedford  indev  print  [no  date]  331 

1  1.,  48  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Beer,  George  Lewis.  The  old  colonial  system,  1660-1754  .  .  .  New  York, 
The  Macmillan  company,  1912.         JVlOll     B4.  332 

2v.      22%  cm. 

Continues  the  author's  The  origins  of  the  British  colonial  system, 
1578-1660. 

Virginia  and  Maryland:     v.  2,  chap.  8. 

The  origins  of  the  British  colonial  system,  1578-1660   .    .    .   New  York, 

The  Macmillan  company,  1908.        JV1015    B4.  334 

viii  p.,  1  1..  438  p.     23cm. 

"The  early  history  of  tobacco":  p.  78-100.  "The  Stuart  regulation  of 
the  tobacco  industry":     p.  117-175. 

The  beginning,  progress,  and  conclusion  of  Bacon's  rebellion  in  Virginia, 
in  the  years  1675  and  1676.  [Rochester,  G.  P.  Humphrey,  1897]  E187 
A51.  335 

1  p.  1..  22,   [2]   p.     24cm. 

(Added  t.-p. :  American  colonial  tracts  monthly  [v.  1]  no.  8,  De- 
cember,  1897) 

Reprint,  without  acknowledgment,  from  Force  tracts,  v.   1   (1836)   no.   8. 

Prefatory  note  signed:     T.  M. 

"From  internal  evidence,  Fiske  (Old  Virginia  and  her  neighbors,  1897, 
V.  2,  p.  66)  ascribes  the  authorship  to  Thomas  Matthews,  son  of  Gov. 
Samuel  Matthews."     Library  of  Congress  note. 

The  beginning,  progress,  and  conclusion  of  Bacon's  rebellion  in  Virginia  in 
the  years  1675  and  1676.  Washington,  Printed  by  P.  Force,  1835.  E187 
F69.  336 

26  p.     23V2cm. 

(In   Force,    Peter.      Tracts    .    .    .Washington,    1886-46.      v.    1,   no.    8) 
Prefatory  note  signed:      "T.  M.,"   13  July  1705. 

"The  author  was  undoubtedly  Thomas  Matthew  of  Cherry  Point,  North- 
umberland,   and    there    is    apparently    no    ground    for    the    conjecture    of    the 


HQ1238  B43. 

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historians  Campbell  and  Fiske  that  it  was  Thomas,  son  of  Gov.  Samuel 
Matthews,  of.  Va.  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  Oct.,  1893,  v.  1, 
p.  201." 

"The  original  ms.  was  purchased  from  a  London  bookseller  in  1803  by 
Rufus  King,  minister  to  Great  Britain.  He  sent  it  to  Thomas  Jefferson 
who  returned  it  after  making  a  copy  (cf.  Writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson, 
1853-54,  V.  4,  p.  528)  The  tract  was  first  printed  in  the  Richmond  (Va.) 
enquirer  of  the  1st,  5th  and  8th  of  Sept.  1804,  from  a  transcript  sent  to 
Jefferson's  friend,  Mr.  Wyeth.     Force  reprinted  this." 

"Another  copy  of  the  original,  made  by  Jefferson  himself,  and  with  a 
somewhat  different  introduction,  was  printed  in  the  Virginia  evangelical 
and  literary  mazagine,  Richmond,  1820,  v.  3,  p.  128-149;  reprinted  in  Vir- 
ginia historical  register  and  literary  note  book,  1850,  v.  3,  p.  61-75,  121-136." 
Library  of  Congress  note. 

Behn,  Mr:-.  Aphra.  The  widow  ranter;  or,  The  history  of  Bacon  in  Virginia. 
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v.4.     p.   106-188) 

Bell,  Alden.     In  Havana  before  the  war.         T1791     B43.  338 

(From   the  Anglo-American  magazine.     Aug.,   1899.     p.   158-162) 

— — Shall  the  ballot  be  given  to  women. 
(From  Gunton's  magazine,     v.   17. 

A  visit  to  Brazil.        P'2515    B43. 

(From  The  Anglo-American  magaz 

What  I  saw  in  Africa.        DTll    B43. 

(From  The  Anglo-American  magazine. 
611;   64-71) 

Bell,  James   Pinkney.     Our  Quaker  friends  of  ye  olden  time  being  in  part 

a   transcript   of   the   minute   books    of    Cedar    Creek   meeting,    Hanover 

county,  and  the  South  River  meeting,  Campbell  county,  Va.     J.  P.  Bell 

company,  publishers,  Lynchburg,  Va.     1905.  342 

V,  287  p.     front,     plates,  ports.     24cm. 

Bell,  John  W.  Memoirs  of  Governor  William  Smith,  of  Virginia.  His  politi- 
cal, military,  and  personal  history.  By  John  W.  Bell,  private  in  the 
Culpeper  minute-men,  and  thirteenth  Virginia  regiment,  [etc.,  etc.]  New 
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xvi,  2  1.,  461  p.     front,   (port.)   plates,  facsim.     24cm. 

Belle  Haven  institute,  Alexandria,  Va.     Catalog.  344 

Library  has   1879,   1880. 

Bellevue  high  school,  Bedford  County,  Va.     Announcements.  345 

Library  has  1900. 

Bellevue  high  school  nondescript.  346 

Library    has    May-June,    1899. 

Catalog.  347 

Library  has  1S78,  1883,   1884,   1887,   1888,   1889,   1890,   1891,   1892,   1895. 

Belmont  seminary,   Bedford   City,  Va.     Catalog.  348 

Library  has   1895. 

Benedict,  Mary  K.  The  hi^ier  education  of  women  in  the  Southern  states 
[with  bibliography]  349 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  10.  p.  258-271) 

Benedictine  military  college,  Richmond,  Va.     Catalogue.  350 

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Benjamin,  Charles  F.     Hooker's  appointment  and  removal.         E468     B33. 

351 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  239-243) 

Bennett,  Frank.  Soil  survey  of  Chesterfield  county,  Virginia,  by  Frank 
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Bennett,  Hugh  Hammond.  Soil  survey  of  Hanover  County,  Virginia,  by 
Hugh  H.  Bennett  and  W.  E.  McLendon.  353 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Report,  1905.     p.  213-245     map) 

Soil  survey  of  Louisa  County,  Virginia,  by  Hugh  H.  Bennett  and  W.  E. 

McLendon.  354 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Report,  1905.     p.  191-212.     map) 

.    .    .   Soils   of  the   Shenandoah  River  Terrace:    a   revision   of  certain 

soils  in  the  Albemarle  area  of  Virginia.  Washington,  Government  print- 
ing office,  1912.        S591    U5    A5.  355 

16   p.     23cm. 

(U.   S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Circular  no  53) 

Bennett,  Mrs.  Martha  Haines  Butt.  Antifanaticism:  a  tale  of  the  South.  By 
Miss  Martha  Haines  Butt.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo,  &  Co.,  1853. 
B    B988     A8.  356 

268    p.      20cm. 

Preface  dated  Norfolk,  Va. 

Bennett,  William  W.  Memorials  of  Methodism  in  Virginia,  from  its  intro- 
duction into  the  state,  in  the  year  1772,  to  the  year  1829.  By  the  Rev. 
William  W.  Bennett  .  .  .  Richmond,  The  author,  1871.  F218  3 
B472.  357 

X,   [9]-741  p.     front,   (port.)      20cm. 

A  narrative  of  the  great  revival  which  prevailed  in  the  Southern  armies 

during  the  late  civil  war  between  the  States  of  the  federal  union.  By 
William  W.  Bennett  .•  .  .  Philadelphia,  Claxton,  Remsen  and  Haffel- 
finger,  1877.         E635     B472.  358 

vi,   [7]-427  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     1914cm. 

Benson,  Cornelius  Henry.  '"Yank"  and  "Reb";  a  history  of  a  fraternal  visit 
paid  by  Lincoln  post,  no.  11  G.  A.  R.,  of  Newark,  N.  J.  to  Robei't  E.  Lee 
camp,  no.  1,  Confederate  veterans,  and  Phil.  Kearney  post,  no.  10,  G.  A 
R.  of  Richmond,  Va.,  October  15th,  to  October  18th,  inclusive.  Nev/ark, 
N.  J.,  M.  H.  Neuhut,  printer,  1884.        E641     B47.  359 

124   p.      19y2cm. 

Benton,  Edward  R.  Notes  on  the  samples  of  iron  ore  collected  in  Virginia. 
HA201    1880    Bl    v.  15.  360 

(In  U.  S.  Census,  10th,  1880;  v.  15,  p.  261-288) 

Benton,  Joel.     In  the  Poe  circle.     With  some  account  of  the   Poe-Chivers 
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field &  A.  Wessels,  [cl899]         CI     P743     B14.  361 
7  pi.,  7-87  p.     front,   (port.),  plates.     20cm. 
Berkley  military  institute,  Berkley,  Va.     Announcement.  362 
Library  has  1897. 

Catalog.  363 

Library  has  1896. 
Berkeley,  Sir  William.     A  discourse  and  view  of  Virginia.     By  Sir  William 
Berkeley    (governor   of    Virginia)      London,    1663    [reprinted,    Norwalk, 
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8,   12  p.     23 1/2 cm. 


72  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

— ■ — 'A  list  of  those  that  have  been  executed  for  the  late  rebellion  in  Virginia, 
by  Sir  William  Berkeley,  governor  of  the  colony.  Copied  from  the  orig- 
inal manuscript,  (Harleian  collection,  codex  6845,  page  54.)  in  the  library 
of  the  British  museum,  London,  by  Robert  Greenhow,  esq.,  of  Virginia. 
Washington,  Printed  by  P.  Force,  1835.         E187     F69.  365 

4  p.     23M;cm. 

(Force,  P.  Tracts,     v.  1,  no.  10) 

^A  list  of  those  that  have  been  executed  for  the  late  rebellion  in  Virginia, 

by  Sir  William  Berkeley,  governor  of  the  colony.  Copied  from  the  orig- 
inal manuscript  (Harleian  collection,  codex  6845,  page  54)  in  the  library 
of  the  British  museum,  London,  by  Robert  Greenhow,  esq.  of  Virginia. 
[Rochester,  G.  P.  Humphrey,  1898]        E187    P69.    also  E187    A51.        366 

[2]  p.     24cm. 

(In  American  colonial  tracts  monthly  [v.  1]  no.  9.  January,  1898. 
p.  [13-14]) 

The  lost  lady:  a  tragi-comedy.    By  Sir  Wm.  Barclay.        PR1623    D6.    367 

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ley,  1744.     v.  10.     p.   [89]-162) 

"I  can  give  no  more  account  of  this  play,  than  that  it  was  written  by 
Sir  William  Barclay,  and  printed  in  the  year  l«io9;  but  whether  it  was 
ever  acted  or  not,  the  title-page  does  not  inform  us"  p.  SO. 

See  Dictionary  of  national  biography,     v.  4.     p.  368. 

Speech  of  Sir  Wm.  Berkeley,  and  Declaration  of  the  Assembly,  March. 

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Reprint  from  Va-.  magazine  of  history  and  biography,     v.  1.     p.  75  et  seq. 

A  transcript  from  a  pamphlet  copy  preserved  in  the  Library  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  Ireland.  A  manuscript  copy  of  the  pamphlet  is  in  the  Vir- 
ginia state  library. 

Bernard,  George  S.  The  battle  of  the  Crater,  in  front  of  Petersburg,  July  30, 
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federate veterans,  Petersburg,  Va.,  in  that  city,  on  the  24th  of  June, 
1890,  by  comrade  Geo.  S.  Bernard.  Published  by  A.  P.  Hill  Camp,  C.  V., 
the  proceeds  to  be  applied  towards  the  erection  of  a  monument  to 
Gen.  A.  P.  Hill.    Petersburg  index-appeal  press,  [1890]        E481     C8     B5 

369 
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Civil  Service  reform  versus  the  spoils  system.  The  merit  plan  for  the 

filling  of  public  offices  advocated  in  a  series  of  articles  originally  pub- 
lished in  a  Virginia  journal.    New  York,  J.  B.  Alden,  1885.        JKG91    B52. 

370 

X,  [11]-128  p.     18cm. 

(Elzevir  library,  v.   4,  no.   173) 

Originally  printed  in  the  Index-appeal,  Petersburg,  Va.,  signed  Zero. 

War  talks  of  Confederate  veterans.     Compiled  and  edited  by  Geo.   S. 

Bernard  .  .  .  Addresses  delivered  before  A.  P.  Hill  Camp  of  Con- 
federate Veterans  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  with  addenda  .  .  .  Petersburg. 
Fenn  &  Owen,  1892.        E487     B51.  371 

xxiii,   335,    [1]    p.,   1   1.,     front.,   pi.,   port.,   fold,   maps,   diagr.      231/^ cm. 

Bernard,  John.  Retrospections  of  America,  1797-1811,  Edited  from  the 
manuscript  by  Mrs.  Bayle  Bernard,  with  an  introduction,  notes  and 
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&  brothers,  1887.        E164     B51.  372 

xiii,   1   1.,  380   p.     front,   (port.)      19cm. 
Life  in  Virginia    .    .    .    Chapter  7. 

Bernard,  R.  S.     Directory  of  the  counties  of  Hanover,  Chesterfield,  Amelia, 

Dinwiddle,  Greensville  and   Brunswick.     Comp   .    .    .   by  R.   S.  Bernard, 

Madison   Run,   Orange   County,   Va.     1896.      Richmond,    Ware    &    Duke, 

printers,  1896.  373 

287   p.     23cm. 


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Bernhard  Karl,  duke  of  Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.  Travels  through  North 
America,  during  the  years  1825  and  1826.  By  His  Highness,  Bernhard, 
duke  of  Saxe-Weimar  Eisenach  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Carey,  Lea  &  Carey, 
1828.        E165     B53.  374 

2v.  in  1.     8vo. 

In  Virginia:     Chapter  14. 

Berry,  Edward  W.  A  revision  of  several  genera  of  gymnospermous  plants 
from  the  Potomac  group  in  Maryland  and  Virginia.        Qll    U5    P.       375 

(In    U.    S.    National    museum.      Proceedings.      Washington,    1911.      v.    40. 
p.   289-31S) 

-^ — Revision  of  the  fossil  ferns  from  the  Potomac  group  which  have  been 
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(In  U.  S.  National  museum.     Proceedings.      1912.     v.   41.     p.   307-332) 

A  revision  of  the  fossil  plants  of  the  genera  Acrostichopteris,  Taeniop- 

teris,  Nilsonia,  and  Sapindopsis  from  the  Potomac  group   .    .    .         Qll 
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(In  U.   S.  National  museum.     Proceedings.      1911.     v.   38.     p.   625-644) 

Berry,  Henry.     The  speech  of  Henry  Berry,  (of  Jefferson,)   in  the  Hou^e  of 

delegates   of  Virginia,   on  the   abolition  of   slavery.      [Richmond,    1832] 
F218     53     V8.  378 

8  p.     221/2  cm. 

Berryville  high  school,  Berryville,  Va.     Catalog.  379 

Library  has   1900. 

Bethel  military  academy,  near  Warrenton,  Va.     Catalog.  380 

Library   has    1874,    1876,    1877,    1878,    1879,    1S80,    1882,    1883,    1884,    1888, 
1889,  1890,  1892,  1893,  1894,   1895,  1897,   1902.  . 

Betty,  George  M.    William  Branch  Giles.     [Life]  380a 

(In  The  John   P   Branch   historical   papers,    of   Randolph-Macon   college, 
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Beveridge,  William.  A  sermon  concerning  the  excellency  and  usefulness  of 
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of  St.  Asaph,  at  the  opening  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Peter's,  Cornhill, 
Ix)ndon,  the  27th  of  November,  1681.  31st  edition.  Shepherd's-Town, 
Va.,  Printed  by  John  N.  Snider,  1816.  381 

3G  p.     191/2 cm. 

Beverley,  Robert  Histoire  de  la  Virginie,  contenant  I'histoire  de  son 
etablissement,  de  son  gouvernement  d'apr^sent,  ses  productions,  la  re- 
ligion, les  loix  &  les  coutumes  des  Indiens  naturels,  tant  dans  la  guerre 
que  dans  la  paix,  &  I'etat  present  du  pays  a  regard  de  la  police  &  de 
I'agriculture.  Par  D.  S.  natif  et  habitant  du  pays.  Tr.  de  I'anglois  .  .  . 
Amsterdam,  C.  Jordan,  1712.        F229     B61     Office.  382 

3  p.  1.,  433,  [16]   pp.  incl.  fold.  tab.  front.,  pi.     16  mo. 

Histoire  de  la  Virginie,  contenant  I.  L'histoire  du  premier  etablissement 

dans  la  Virginia,  &  de  son  gouvernement  junques  a  present.  II.  Les 
productions  naturelles  &  les  commoditez  du  pais,  avant  que  es  Anglois 
y  negociassent,  &  I'ameliorassent.  III.  La  religion,  les  loix,  &  les  cou- 
tumes des  Indiens  naturels,  tant  dans  la  guerre,  que  dans  la  paix. 
IV.  L'^tat  present  du  pais,  tant  a  regard  de  la  police,  que  de  I'amelio- 
ration  du  pais.  Par  un  auteur  natif  &  habitant  du  pais.  Tr.  de  I'anglois 
.    .    .  Amsterdam,  T.  Lombrail,  1707.        P229     B602     Office.  383 

4  p.  1.,  433,  [16]  p.  incl.  fold.  tab.     14  pi.     16cm. 

The  history  of  Virginia,  in  four  parts   ...   By  Robert  Beverly,  a  native 

and  inhabitant  of  the  place.     Reprinted  from  the  author's  2d  rev.  ed.. 


74  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

London,  1722.     With  an  introduction  by  Charles  Campbell   .    .    .     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1855.         F229     B59.  384 
XX,  264  p.      front.,   pi.      Svo. 

The  history  of  Virginia,  in  four  parts.  I.  The  history  of  the  first  settle- 
ment of  Virginia,  and  the  government  thereof,  to  the  year  1706.  II.  The 
natural  productions  and  conveniences  of  the  country,  suited  to  trade 
and  improvement.  III.  The  native  Indians,  their  religion,  laws,  and 
customs,  in  war  and  peace.  IV.  The  present  state  of  the  country  as  to 
the  polity  of  the  government,  and  the  improvements  of  the  land,  the 
10th  of  June,  1720.  By  a  native  and  inhabitant  of  the  place.  2d  ed.  rev. 
and  enl.  by  the  author.  London,  B.  &  S.  Tooke  [etc]  1722.  F229  B58 
Office.  385 
4  p.  1.,  2S4,   [24]  p.     front.,  14  plates.     12  mo. 

Beyer,  Edward.  Album  of  Virginia;  illustrated  by  Ed.  Beyer.  [Richmond] 
1S5S.        F230     B57.  386 

1  p.  1.,  40  col.  pi.     43  X  63cm. 

Beymer,  William  Gilmore.  On  hazardous  fervice;  scouts  and  spies  of  the 
North  and  South,  by  William  Gilmore  Beymer;  illustrated  by  Hov/ard 
Pyle  and  others.  New  York  and  London,  Harjier  &  brothers,  1912. 
E608     B57.  387 

xii,  [1]  p.,  1  1.,  2S6,  [1]  p.  col.  front.,  1  illus.,  plates  (partly  col.)  ports. 
22 1/2  cm. 

Contents:  Rowand;  "Williams,  C  S.  A.";  Miss  Van  Lew;  Young-;  Bowie; 
The  Phillipses — father  and  son;  Mrs.  Greenhow;  Landegon;  John  Beall, 
privateersman;  Timothy  Webster,  spy. 

Biard,  Pierre.     Letter  of  Father  Pierre  Biard  to  the  very  Reverend  Father 

Claude  Acquaviva,  General  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  at  Rome,  May  26, 

1614.  388 

(In   Tyler,   L.   G.   Narratives   of  early  Virginia.      1606-1625.      p.    228-234) 

Bible.  New  Testament.  The  sacred  writings  of  the  apostles  and  evangelists 
of  Jesus  Christ,  commonly  styled  New  Testament.  Tr.  from  the  original 
Greek,  by  George  Campbell,  James  Macknight,  and  Philip  Doddridge, 
doctors  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  With  prefaces  to  the  historical  and 
epistolary  books,  and  an  appendix,  containing  critical  notes  and  various 
translations  of  difficult  passages.  2d  ed.  Bethany,  Brooke  Co.,  Va., 
Printed  and  published  by  Alexander  Campbell.  1828.  388a 

lix,  61-456  p.     ITVicm. 

Bible  Society  of  Virginia.    Annual  report.  388b 

Library  has  74th,  1887;  77th,  1890-78th,  1891;  80th,  1893-88th,  1901; 
90th,   1903-92nd,    1905. 

The  reports  after  1905  have  not  been  printed  separately.  The  report 
of  the  Virginia  society  is  now  included  each  year  in  the  annual  report  of 
the  American  Bible  society. 

Bickersteth,    Edward.     A  scripture  help,  designed  to  assist  in   reading  the 

Bible  profitably.    By  the  Rev.  Edward  Bickersteth.     With  maps.     Second 

American  from  the  third  English  edition.     Richmond,  Pub.  by  A.  Works, 

and  by  Jonathan  Leavitt,  New  York,  1828.  389 

viii,   209   p.     front.,  maps.     18cm. 

Bickford,  R.  G.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  R.  G. 
Bickford,  of  Newport  News,  Va.  The  American  merchant  marine — 
Legislation  as  a  factor  in  its  development.  390 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     16th  report,  1904.     p.  238-260) 

Bickley,  George  W.  L.  History  of  the  settlement  and  Indian  wars  of  Taze- 
v.ell  county,  Virginia.     Cincinnati,  Morgan  &  co.,  1852.        F232     T2     B5. 

391 
267  p.  incl.  front.,  pi.     map.     Svo. 


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Big  Stone  Gap,  Virginia  state  summer  institute.  Announcements.  F218 
24    V86.  391a 

Library  has   1908. 

Bigelow,  John.  The  campaign  of  Chancellorsville,  a  strategic  and  tactical 
study,  by  John  Bigelow.  jr.  .  .  .  with  maps  and  plans.  New  Haven, 
Yale  university  press;    [etc..  etc.,  cl910]         E4S1     C4     B59.  392 

xvi,  528   p.     maps   (partly  fold.)      plans   (1  fold.)      29i/2cm. 
Bibliography:     p.  513-514. 

A  bill  for  repealing  several  subsidies  and  an  impost  now  payable  on  tobacco 
of  the  British  plantations,  and  for  gi'anting  an  inland  duty  in  lieu 
thereof.  London,  Printed  for  W.  Webb,  near  the  Royal-Exchange,  1733. 
(Price  six-pence.)         F229     B596.  393 

19   p.     26i^cm. 
Typewritten   copy. 

Binga,  Anthony.     Sermons  on  several  occasions.    By  Rev.  A.  Binga,  jr.,  D.  D. 
With  an  introduction  by  Prof.  J.  E.  Jones,  A.  M.,  of  Richmond  theologi- 
cal seminary.     [cl889]  394 
Library  has  v.  1. 

Binney,  Horace.  An  eulogy  on  the  life  and  character  of  John  Marshall, 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States;  delivered  at 
the  request  of  the  Councils  of  Philadelphia  on  the  24th  September,  1835. 
Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  Crissy  and  G.  Goodman,  1835.  CI  M368 
B28.  395 

70  p.     22cm. 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Colonel  William  Lamb  of  Norfolk,  Va.]  Cl  L218 
L5.  396 

(In  The  Laurentian.     v.  14,  no.  5.     May,  1901.     p.   103-109) 

Birch,  Thomas  E.  The  Virginian  orator:  being  a  variety  of  original  and 
selected  poems,  orations  and  dramatic  scenes;  to  improve  the  American 
youth  in  the  ornamental  and  useful  art  of  eloquence  and  gesture  .  .  . 
Richmond,  Printed  by  Samuel  Pleasants,  jun.,  1808.         PN4225     V8     B6. 

397 
XV,  336  p.     17cm. 

Bird,  Robert  Montgomery.  .  .  .  The  association  of  vanadium  with  petro- 
leum and  asphalt,  by  R.  M.  Bird  and  W.  S.  Calcott.  Charlottesville,  Va.. 
University  of  Virginia  [1914]         F218     24     U5     S41.  398 

p.   365-371.      26  1/2 cm. 

(University  of  Virginia  publications.  Bulletin  of  the  philosophical  so- 
ciety.    Scientific  ser.     v.   1,  no.  18) 

Birkbeck,  Morris.    Notes  on  a  journey  in  America,  from  the  coast  of  Virginia 
to  the  territory  of  Illinois.     With  proposals  for  the  establishment  of  a 
colony  of  English.    Philadelphia,  C.  Richardson,  1817.        F516    B60.      399 
1  p.  1..  189  p.     12  mo. 

Birth  night  ball   ...  in  commemoi-ation  of  the  birth  of  Washington.    Rich- 
mond, 1835.     [Invitation]  400 
[l]p.     19cm. 

Bishop,  Carter  R.  "The  cockade  city  of  the  Union."  Petersburg,  Virginia. 
[Written  for  the  Council  of  the  City  of  Petersburg,  Virginia,  by  Captain 
Carter  R.  Bishop.]     1907  401 

16   p.     map.     23cm. 

Bishop,  James  Leander.  A  history  of  American  manufactures  from  1608  to 
1860  .  .  .  comprising  annals  of  the  industry  of  the  United  States  in 
machinery,  manufactures  and  useful  arts,  with  a  notice  of  the  important 


76  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

inventions,  tariffs,  and  the  results  of  each  decennial  census.  .  .  With 
an  appendix,  containing  statistics  of  the  principal  manufacturing  centres, 
and  descriptions  of  remarkable  manufactories  at  the  present  time. 
3d  ed.     Philadelphia,  E.  Young  &  co.;    [etc.  etc.]     1868.         HClO.3     B62. 

402 

3v.     fronts.,   ports.      21cm. 

Volume  1  of  this  work  is  especially  useful  for  its  references  to  man- 
ufactures in  Virginia  before   1800. 

Bishop  Meade's  second  pamphlet  on  the  case  of  Bishop  H.  U.  Onderdonk. 
Winchester,  Printed  by  Senseney  &  Coffroth,  1854.  403 

24    p.      23cm. 

Bitting,  C.  C.    A  Baptist  appeal.     [Alexandria,  Jan.  31,  1863]  404 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications.       v.  4.     1900.     p.  122-127) 

Black,   W.    M.     The   value   of   a   library   commission.      [By]    W.    M.    Black, 

Librarian,    Lynchburg,   Va.      [Presidential    address    before   the   Virginia 

library  association,  Nov.  25,  1910,  at  Richmond.]     Reprinted  from  Public 

libraries,  Feb.,  1910.  405 

4  p.      25Vicm. 

Blackburn,  J.  W.  Card  of  the  Democratic  steward  of  the  Western  lunatic 
asylum  in  relation  to  the  investigation  of  that  institution  in  April,  1889. 

406 
8  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Blackburn,  Jeannie.  Miss  Washington,  of  Virginia.  A  semi-centennial  love- 
Btory.  By  Jeannie  Blackburn.  Richmond,  Va.,  Published  by  the  author, 
1889.  407 

vi  p.,  1  1.,   [9]-77  p.     17i/2cm. 

Blackburn,  John   S.     A  grammar-school  history  of  the  United  States;  from 

the  discovery  of  America  to  the  present  time.     By  J.  S.  Blackburn  .    .    . 

and   W.    N.    McDonald   .    .    .   Baltimore,   W.   J.    C.   Dulany    &    co.,  1888. 

E178      1     B622.  408 

xii,    248   p.     maps.      19cm. 

Blackford,  Charles  Minor.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association] 
of  Charles  M.  Blackford,  president  of  the  association.  "Literature  and 
law."  409 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     7th  report,  1895.     p.   146-173) 

^An  historical  sketch  of  the  book  of  common   prayer.     Delivered  as  a 

lecture  before  the  congregation  of  St.  Paul's  church,  Lynchburg,  Va.,  at 
the  request  of  its  rector.  By  Charles  M.  Blackford.  1893.  Lynchburg, 
Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  CO.,   1893.  410 

46   p.     23cm. 

John  Lewis,  one  of  the  most  noteworthy  of  the  Virginia  pioneers,  who 

has  been  almost  forgotten.        n.  d.         CI    L6745    B62.  411 

6  p.     IBV'.cm. 

From   the  Times-Disimtch,  Richmond,  Va.,   Oct.   2,   1910. 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Charles  M.  Black- 
ford, of  the  Lynchburg   bar.     The  trials   and   trial  of  Jefferson  Davis. 

412 
(In  Virginia  slate  bar  association.     12th  report,   1900.     p.   232-274) 

The  trials  and  trial  of  Jefferson  Davis,  by  Charles  M.  Blackford   .    .    . 

A  paper  read  before  the  twelfth  annual  meeting  of  the  Virginia  state 
bar  association,  held  at  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va.,  July  17,  18,  and  19,  1900. 
Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  1901.         CI     D262     B34.  413 

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Same.    Richmond,  J.  T.  West,  printers,  1900.        CI    D262    B335.  413 

46   p.      22 1/2 cm. 

Blackford,  Mrs.  Susan  Leigh  (Colston).  Memoirs  of  life  in  and  out  of  the 
army  of  Virginia  during  the  War  bet\\een  the  States.  Comp.  by  Susan 
Leigh  Blackford  from  original  and  cotemporaneous  correspondence  and 
diaries.  Annotated  and  edited  exclusively  for  the  private  use  of  their 
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J.  P.  Bell  company,  printers,  1894-96.        E605    B62.  414 

2v.      24rm. 

An  edition  of  35   copies  printed  not  published,     of.  Preface. 

Blackstone  female  institute,  Blackstone,  Va.     Catalog.  415 

Library  has  1897,  189S,  1907,  1909,  1913,  1914,  1915,  1916. 

Blackwater  Baptist  association.     Minutes  of  the  Blackwater  Baptist  associa- 
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Unwise  laws;  a  consideration  of  the  operation  of  a  protective  tariff  upon 

industry,  commerce  and  society.  New  York  &  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's 
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vi,  178  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Blair,  Louisa  Coleman.  Nathaniel  Bacon,  a  play  in  four  acts,  by  Louisa 
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xii,   [13]-134  p.     8vo. 

The  journal  of  Claude  Blanchard,  commissary  of  the  French  auxiliary 

army  sent  to  the  United  States  during  the  American  Revolution.  1780- 
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the  head  of  Appamattuck  River  in  Virginia,  to  the  fals  of  Blandina, 
first  river  in  New  Brittaine  which  runneth  west,  being  120-mile  south- 
west, between  35.  &  37  degrees,  (a  pleasant  country,)  of  temperate  ayre, 
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author  of  The  regulations,  &c.  By  Richard  Bland,  esq.,  of  Virginia 
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the  war  of  1861?  By  Albert  Taylor  Bledsoe,  late  professor  of  mathe- 
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A  theodicy;   or.  Vindication  of  the  divine  glory,  as  manifested  in  the 

constitution  and  government  of  the  moral  world.  By  Albert  Taylor 
Bledsoe,  professor  of  mathematics  and  astronomy  in  University  of 
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[3]-365  p.     24cm. 

Bloomberg,  Florence.  High  School  grammar.  A  short  and  practical  method 
of  learning  German  grammar  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Ezekiel  &  Bass, 
1894.         PF3111     B65.  439 

91  p.     23cm. 

Bloomfield  academy,  Albemarle  county,  Va.     Catalog.  440 

Library  has   1859. 

Blow,  Mrs.  A.  A.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Daughters  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution  at  their  congress  in  Washington,  D.  C,  April,  1905,  by 
Mrs.  A.  A.  Blow,  of  Virginia,  chairman  John  Smith  monument  committee 
of  the  Association  for  the  preservation  of  Virginia  antiquities.  [1905] 
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8  p. 

Blue   Ridge   Baptist  association.     Minutes  of  the  fifty-first  annual  meeting 

of  the  Blue  Ridge  Baptist  association.    Held  with  Bassett  Baptist  church, 

Henry  County,  Va.,  August  17,  18,  19,  1909.     [Salem,  Va.,  Salem  printing 

and  publishing  co.,  1909]  442 

23,    [3]    p.      23cm. 

Bluestone  Baptist  Sunday-school  convention  (colored).  Minutes  of  the  four- 
teenth annual  session  held  with  the  Beautiful  Plain  baptist  Sunday 
school,  Averett,  Virginia,  July  19,  20  and  21,  1899.  Boydton,  Va.,  Boydton 
institute,  1899.  443 

18  p.     21cm. 

Boatwright,  Frederic  William.  Achievements  of  Richmond  college  alumni 
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Bocock,  Thomas  Stanley.     Assault  on   Mr.   Sumuer.     Speech  of  Hon.  T.  S. 

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8  p.     24 1/0  cm. 


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Force  bill.     Speech    in    House  of  representatives,   Feb.    20   &    21,   1861. 

JK310     V.  31.  446 

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Oration  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  inauguration  of  Mills'  eques- 
trian statue  of  Washington,  at  Washington  City,  Feb.  22,  1860,  together 
with  a  sketch  of  the  inaugural  ceremonie--,  embracing  the  address  by 
President  Buchanan,  and  the  remarks  of  Clark  Mill?i,  esq.,  the  artist. 
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Boehm,  Henry.  Reminiscences,  historical  and  biographical,  of  sixty-four 
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Carlton  &  Porter,  1865.         CI     B671     W2.  448 

493   p.      19cm. 

Bogart,  W.  S.    Historic  landmarks  in  lower  Virginia.  449 

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The  Bohemian.     [Richmond,  Published  by  The  Bohemian  company,  Christ- 
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Bohn's  album  and  autographs  of  the  University  of  Virginia,   with  a  short 

history,   and    beautifully   illustrated   with   twenty   steel    engravings    and 

portraits   of   the   professors   and   officers.      Washington,    C.    Bohn,    1859. 

P218    24    U5B6.  451 

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Boisseau,  Sterling.  Scenes  of  childhood.  A  poem.  By  Sterling  Boisseau. 
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Boissonnas,  B.  Un  vaincu.  Souvenirs  du  General  Robert  Lee.  [Par  Mme. 
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Boiling,  Philip  A.  .  .  .  The  speeches  of  Philip  A.  Boiling,  (of  Buckingham,) 
in  the  House  of  delegates  of  Virginia,  on  the  policy  of  the  state  in 
relation  to  her  colored  population:  delivered  on  the  11th  and  25th  of 
.January,  1832  .  .  .  Richmond,  Printed  by  T.  W.  White,  1832.  F218 
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16  p.     22 1/2 cm. 
'At  head   of  title:     Second  edition  of  the   Speeches  of  Mr.   Bollinf?. 

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and  Virginia.  Printed  for  private  distribution.  Richmond,  Va.,  W.  H. 
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ix.   68   p.     front.,  photos,      (incl.   ports.)      23cm. 

(Historical  documents  from  the  Old  Dominion,     no.  4) 

Added  t.-p. :     Memoirs  of  the  Boiling  family,  written  by  Robert  Boiling:, 

of    Chellowe,    Buckingham    County,    Virginia,    tr.    from    the    original    French 

manuscript  by  John  Robertson,  jr.,  son  of  Wm.,  1803. 

Bolton,  James.  A  treatise  on  strabismus,  with  a  description  of  new  instru- 
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36    p.      front.      20 1/2 cm. 

Bon  Air  school,  Bon  Air,  Va.     Catalog.  457 

Library  has   1894. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  81 

Bond,  Beverly  Waugh,  jr.  .  .  .  The  Monroe  mission  to  France,  1794-1796 
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viii,   9-104  p.     24i^cm. 

(Johns    Hopkins    university    studies    in    historical    antl    political    science 
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"Manuscript  material.     Printed  material":     p.  104. 

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Bond,  William   R.     Pickett  or  Pettigrew?     An  historical  essay,  by  Capt.  W. 
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Pickett  or  Pettigrew?  North  Carolina  at  Gettysburg.  A  historical  mono- 
graph. 3d  ed.  Scotland  Neck,  N.  C,  W.  L.  L.  Hall,  1901.  E481  G3 
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Bonesteel,  Jay  Allan.  Soils  of  the  Eastern  United  States  and  their  use — 6. 
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Soils  of  the  Eastern  United  States  and  their  use — 5.     The  Cecil  sandy 

loam.     Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1911.         S591     U5     A5. 

463 

19  p.     2  3cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Circular  no.  27) 

Soils  of  the  Eastern  United  States  and  their  use — 30.    The  Chester  loam. 

Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1912.         S591     U5    A5.  464 

10  p.     23cm. 

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Soils  of  the  Eastern  United  States  and  their  use — 8.     The  Dekalb  silt 

loam.'    Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1911.         S591     U5     A5. 

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17  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Circular  no.   38) 

Soils  of  the  Eastern  United  States  and  their  use — 7.     The  Hagerstown 

loam.    Washington.  Government  printing  office,  1911.        S591    U5    A5. 

466 

18  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Circular  no.  29) 

Soils  of  the  Eastern  United  States  and  their  use — 21.    The  Norfolk  sand. 

Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1911.        S591     U5    A5.  467 

18   p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Circular  no.  44) 

Soils  of  the  Eastern  United  States  and  their  use — 22.    The  Not-folk  sandy 

loam.     Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1911.         S591     U5     A5. 

468 
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Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1912.        S591     U5    A5.  469 

8  p.     23cm. 

(U.   S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Circular  no.   56) 

Soils   of   the   Eastern   United   States   and   their  use — 17.       The   Porters 

loam  and  the  Porters  black  loam.     Washington,  Government  printing 
office,  1911.        S591     U5     A5.  470 

19  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Circular  no.  39) 

Soils  of  the  Eastern  United  States  and  their  use — 3.      The  Portsmouth 

sandy    loam.      Washington,    Government   printing   office,    1911.         S591 
U5     A5.  471 

11  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Circular  no.  24) 

Bonnycastle,  Charles.     Inductive  geometry;   or,  An  analysis  of  the  relations 

of  form  and  magnitude   .    .    .   Charlottesville   [etc.]         C.  P.   M'Kennie 

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1  p.  1.,   [v]-xxvi,  625  p.     22cm. 

Boogher,  William    Fletcher.     Gleapings  of  Virginia  history.     An  historical 

and  genealogical  collection,  largely  from  original  sources.     Comp.   .    .    . 

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F226     B72.  473 

viii,   443   p.     24cm. 

Virginia.      Overwharton    parish    register,    1720    to    1760.  Old    Stafford 

County.     Washington,   D.    C,   The   Saxton   printing   co.,  1899.         F232 

09     B7.  474 
xiii,   [1],  195  p.     pi.     8vo. 

A  book  of  sonnets,  by  a  Virginian  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  Va.,  Johnson  &  Schaff- 
ter,  printers,  1867.  475 

31  p.     18cm. 

A  pencil  note  on  title  page:     "By  E.  S.  Gregory." 

[Booker,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Lee]  Virginia:  past  and  present.  By  Elizabeth  Lee. 
Richmond,  Everett  Waddey  co.,   1895.         F221     B72.  476 

78  p.     19cm. 

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The  Redfields  succession;  a  novel.  By  Henry  Burnham  Boone  &  Ken- 
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north.     With  many  reminiscences  of  the  days  long  before  the  war.     By 
Edwin  G.  Booth.    Philadelphia,  J.  D.  Avil  &  co.,  1885.        E605    B72.      479 
3  p.   1.,    [3]-141,  xii,   142-221   p.     pi.,  ports.     22y2cm. 


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Borcke,  Heros  von.  Die  grosse  reiterschlacht  bei  Brandy  Station,  9.  juni, 
1863.  Bearb.  von  Heros  von  Borcke  .  .  .  [und]  Justus  Scheibert  .  .  . 
Mit  6  portrats,  5  karten  und  7  vollbildern  nach  einem  kriegsskizzenbuch 
gezeichnet  vom  schlachtenmaler  C.  Sellmer.  Berlin,  P.  Kittel,  1893. 
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179  p.  incl.  7  pi.,  6  port.     5  maps.     24cm. 

Memoirs  of  the  Confederate  war  for  independence,  by  Heros  von  Borcke 

.    .    .   Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  Blackwood  &  sons,  1866.        E487    B72. 

481 

2v.     fold.  map.     20cm. 

Orig-inally  published   in  Blackwoods  magazine. 

Zwei    jahre    im    sattel    und    am    feinde;    erinnerungen    aus    dem    un- 

abhangigkeitskriege  der  Konfoderirten,  von  Heros  von  Borcke  .  .  . 
Aus  dem  englishchen  iibersetzt  von  Kaehler  .  .  .  Deutsche  origiinal  ausg. 
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E.  S.  Mittler  und  sohn,  1886.        E487     B74.  482 

2v.  in  1.     fronts,   (ports.)   fold.  map.     22cm. 

[Borst,  Addison]  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  and  vicinity.  The  home  of  Wash- 
ington, Mary,  the  mother  of  Washington,  Richard  Henry  Lee,  Light- 
horse  Harry  Lee,  and  their  descendants.  New  York,  University  pub.  co.. 
1876.        F234     F8     B738.  483 

24   p.      12   mo. 

Borum,  Samuel  R.  Norfolk,  Va.,  port  and  city.  Facts  and  figures  of  its 
trade,  commerce  and  manufactures.  1896.  Comp.  by  Samuel  R.  Borum, 
Secretary,  Chamber  of  commerce.  484 

77  p.     front.,  maps,  illus.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

Bosher,    Kate    Langley,   "Mrs.   Charles    Bosher"     Bobbie.     By   Kate   Cairns. 
Richmond,  Va.,  Presses  of  B.  F.  Johnson  pub.  co.,  1899.    B    B743    B.      485 
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The  house  of  happiness.    By  Kate  Langley  Bosher.    New  York  &  Lon- 
don, Harper  &  bros.,  1913.        B    B743     H8.  486 
305  p.     front.     19 1/2  cm. 

How  it  happened,  by  Kate  Langley  Bosher  .    .    .  New  York  and  London, 

Harper  &  brothers,  1914.        B    B743    H84.  487 

3  p.  1.,  163,  [1]  p.     front,  plates,     igi^cm. 

The  man  in  lonely  land.  By  Kate  Langley  Bosher.  New  York  and  Lon- 
don, Harper  &  bros.,  1912.         B     B743     M28.  488 

4  p.  1.,  182  p.     front.     19 1/2 cm. 

Mary  Cary  "frequently  Martha."     By  Kate  Langley  Bosher.     New  York 

&  London,  Harper  &  bros.  [cl910]         B     B743     M3.  489 

4  p.  1.,  168  p.     front.     19i/2cm. 

Miss  Gibbie  Gault;   a  story.     By  Kate  Langley  Bosher  .    .    .  New  York 

and  London,  Harper  &  bros.     1911.         B     B743     M6.  490 

[vii],   326   p.     front.     19 1/2 cm. 

Sculpture  in  the  South  [with  bibliography]  491 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   10.     p.   G81-687) 

Bossom,  Alfred   C.     Report  of  advisory  architect  on  designs   submitted  in 

the  competition  for  the  selection  of  an  architect  and  the  procuring  of  a 

design  for  the  proposed  new  municipal  building.    Richmond,  The  William 

Byrd  press,  1914.  492 

14  p.     23i^cm. 


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Boswell,   pseud.     The   loves   of  Jonathan    and   Virginia.      By   Boswell   .    .    . 

Philadelphia,  1873.  '  493 

120  p.     ISi/ocm. 

Copyrighted  by  W.  B.  Johnson. 

Boteler,  Alexander  Robinson.  Speech  of  Hon.  Alexander  R.  Boteler,  of  Vir- 
ginia, on  the  organization  of  the  House.  Delivered  in  the  House  of 
representatives  January  25,  1860.  Washington,  W.  H.  Moore,  printer, 
1860.         JK310     V.4.  494 

16   p.     2  4 1/2  cm. 

Botts,  John    Minor.     The  great  rebellion:    its  secret  history,  rise,  progress, 

and  disastrous  failure.     By  John  Minor  Botts,  of  Virginia.     The  political 

life  of  the  author  vindicated   .    .    .   New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1866. 

E459     B75.  495 

xxvlil,  402  p.  incl.  front,   (port.)      12  mo. 

Speech  of  the  Hon.  John  M.  Botts,  delivered  before  the  Order  of  United 

Americans,  in  the  Academy  of  music,  City  of  New  York,  February  22, 
1859.         JK310     V.39.  496 

16   p.     24y2cm. 

Speech  of  Hon.  John  M.  Botts,  on  the  political  issues  of  the  day,  de- 
livered at  the  African  church,  in  the  city  of  Richmond,  August  8,  1856. 
Reported  for  the  National  American.        JK310     v.43.  497 
31  p.     25cm. 

Speech  of  the  Hon.  John  Minor  Botts,  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  a 

complimentary  dinner,  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  on  the  19th  of  September,  1853. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  Printed  on  the  steam  press  of  the  Daily  mercury,  1853. 
JK310     v.43.  498 

v,   [7]-38  p.     22cm. 

— ■ — Speech  on  the  New  Jersey  contested  election  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Jan.  9,  1840.        JK310    v.26.  499 
16  p. 

Union  or  disunion.     The  union  cannot  and  shall  not  be  dissolved.     Mr. 

Lincoln  not  an  abolitionist.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  John  M.  Botts,  at  Hol- 
combe  Hall,  in  Lynchburg,  Virginia,  on  Thursday  evening,  Oct.  IS.  [18G0] 
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Boucher,  Jonathan.  A  view  of  the  causes  and  consequences  of  the  American 
revolution;  in  thirteen  discourses  preached  in  North  America  between 
the  years  1763  and  1775:  with  an  historical  preface.  By  Jonathan  Bou- 
cher, Vicar  of  Epsom  in  the  County  of  Surrey.  London,  Printed  for  G.  G. 
and  J.  Robinson,  1797.        E211     B75.  501 

4  p;  1.,  xciv  p.,  1  ].,  596   p.     2 11/2 cm. 

"The  Vestry  of  the  Parish  of  Hanover  in  the  County  of  King  George, 
in  tliat  part  of  Virginia  which  is  called  the  Northern  Neck,  did  me  the 
honour  to  nominate  me  to  the  Rectory  of  their  Parish,  in  1761,  before  I 
was  in  orders  ...  I  afterwards  held  the  Parish  of  St.  Mary's  in  Caroline 
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Bouldin,  James  Wood.  Remarks  on  abolition  of  slavery  in  the  District  of 

Columbia;    in    the  House    of    Representatives,    Jan.    19    and    20,    1836. 

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18  p. 

Bouldin,  Powhatan.  Home  reminiscences  of  John  Randolph  of  Roanoke. 
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printers,  1878.         CI     R193     B76.  503 

ix,   320   p.     front,    (port.)      21cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Vieginia  State  Library  85 

The  old  trunk,  or  sketches  of  colonial  days   ...   2d  ed.     Danville,  Va., 

Blair  &  Boatwright,  1896.        F229    B76.  504 

2  p.  1.,  [3],  70  p.     8vo. 

Bourne,  Edward  Gaylord.     The  authorship  of  the  Federalist.         E171     A57. 

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Essays  in  historical  criticism   .    .    .   New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons;    [etc., 

etc.]     1901.        D16     B77.  506 

xii,   304  p.     8vo. 

(Tale  bicentennial  publications) 

Contents  in  part:  .  .  .  The  authorship  of  the  Federalist. — Mr.  Paul 
Leicester  Ford  on  the  authorship  of  the  Federalist.- — The  Federalist  abroad. 
— Madison's   studies   in  the  history  of  federal   government    .    .    . 

— — Remarks  [on  P.  L.  Ford's  paper  on  the  authorship  of  the  Federalist] 
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(In  American  historical  revievv.     v.  2,  no.   4.     July,   1897.     p.   682-687) 

Bowen,  Clarence  Winthrop.  The  history  of  the  Centennial  celebration  of 
the  inauguration  of  George  Washington  as  first  president  of  the  United 
States;  ed.  by  Clarence  Winthrop  Bowen  .  .  .  New  York,  D.  Appleton 
and  company,  1892.         CI     W318     B53.  508 

xviii,  673  p.  front.,  illus.  (incl.  facsiins.)  plates,  ports.,  fold.  plan. 
3  4 1/2  cm. 

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Bowen,  Edwin  Winfield.    Authority  in  English  pronunciation.        PE1137    B7. 

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[544]-555    p.      25cm. 

Reprinted  from  The  popular  science  monthly.     April,  1905. 

Makers   of  American   literature;    a   class-book  on   American   literature 

.    .    .  New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1908. 
PS92     B6.  510 

410  p.     22cm. 

Bibliography:      p.    [405]-410. 

Questions  at  issue  in  our  English  speech   .    .    .     New  York,  Broadway 

publishing  company,  [cl909]         PB1460     B78.  511 

3  p.  1.,  154  p.     20cm. 

Reprinted  from  various  periodicals. 

Bowen,  James  L.     Edwards's  brigade  at  the  "Bloody  Angle."         E468     B33. 

512 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  177-178) 

Bowen,  John  Joseph.  The  strategy  of  Robert  E.  Lee,  by  J.  J.  Bowen  .  .  . 
New  York,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1914.        E470    B76.  513 

256  p.     front.,  ports.     21cm. 

Bowen,  Littleton  P.    The  days  of  Makemie:  or.  The  vine  planted.    A.  D.  1680- 
1708.    With  an  appendix  .    .    .     Philadelphia,  Presbyterian  board  of  edu- 
cation  [1885]         F184     B78.  514 
558  p.     map.     12  mo. 

Bowers,  Charles  Wiliiann.    Newspaper  waste  basket,  and  other  poems.    High- 
land Springs,  Va.,  1906.         PS3503     09     N5.  515 
47  p.     13 1/2  cm. 

Bowker,  Richard  Rogers,    Virginia  state  publications.  515a 

p.   681-718.     24cm. 

"List  compiled  from  'List  of  works  relating  to  Virginia,'  in  New  Tork 
public  library  bulletin,  Feb.-Mar.,  1907,  from  the  collection  of  Virginia 
documents  in  the  State  library  of  Massachusetts,  and  from  catalogues  of 
other  libraries." 


86  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Bowling  Green,  Va.    Academy.    Announcement,    n.  d.        F218    24    B78.      516 

Bowling  Green  female  seminary,  Bowling  Green,  Va.     Catalog.  517 

Library  has  18S3. 

Bownas,  Samuel.  An  account  of  the  life,  travels  and  Christian  experiences 
in  the  work  of  the  ministry  of  Samuel  Bownas.  The  second  edition. 
London,  Printed  and  sold  by  Luke  Hinde,  1761.         C2     B7S7     A7     Office. 

518 

viii,    [200]   p.     20cm. 

Samuel  Bowna.s  v/as  a  preacher  of  the  Friend.s'  Church,  born  in  1676. 
There  are  brief  statements  of  his  visits  to  Virginia  in  this  Account  of  his 
life. 

Bowyer,  James  T.  The  pollinctor.  Richmond,  Va.,  .J.  W.  Randolph  &  co., 
1895.        B     B788     P51.  519 

1  p.  I.,  [91-175  p.     21cm. 

The  witch  of  Jamestown;   a  story  of  colonial  Virginia.     Richmond,  Va., 

Randolph  &  English,  1890.         B791     W2.  520 

151  p.     20 1/2  cm. 

Boyd,  Carl  Evans.    The  county  of  Illinois  [in  Virginia]         E171    A57.  521 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.  4,  no.  4.     July,  1899.     p.  623-635) 

Boyd,  Charles  Rufus.    Resources  of  south-west  Virginia  showing  the  mineral 

deposits  of  iron,  coal,  zinc,  copper  and  lead.     Also  the  staples  of  the 

various  counties,  methods  of  transportation,  access,  etc.     New  York,  J. 

Wiley  &  sons,  1881.        F219     1    B78.  522 

xiv,  321  p.  incl.  front.,  pi.,  fold.  col.  map.     Svo. 

Boyd,  Mrs.  Lavinia.  The  sorrov/s  of  Nancy  .  .  .  Richmond,  O.  E.  Flanhart 
printing  company,  1899.         B     B790     S8.  523 

95  p.     front.     18cm. 

Boyd's  directory  of  Richmond  City,  and  a  business  directory  of  about  fifty 

counties  of  Virginia,  together  with  a  compendium  of  the  government, 

courts,  sheriffs,  institutions  and  trades.    Compiled  by  Wm.  H.  Boyd.    1869. 

Richmond,  Va.,  V.  Lee  Fore.  524 

302    p.      2 3 1/2  cm. 

Boyd's    directory   of   Richmond   city   and    a   business    directory    of    Norfolk, 

Lynchburg,  Petersburg  and  Richmond,  together  with  a  compendium  of 

the  government,  courts,  institutions  and  trades.     1870.     Richmond,  Va., 

State  Journal   Office,  cl870.  525 

283  p.     23cm. 

Boydton  academic  and  bible  institute,  Boydton,  Va.     Catalog.  526 

Library  has   1908. 

[Boy kin,   Edward    M.]     The  falling  flag.     Evacuation  of  Richmond,   retreat 

and  surrender  at  Appomattox.  By  an  officer  of  the  rear  guard.     New 

York,  E.  T.  Hale  &  son,  1874.  E481    R5     B.                                            527 
67  p.     19cm. 

The  boys  and  girls  stories  of  the  v/ar.    Contents:  General  Stonewall  Jackson, 
Commodore  Foot  and  Colonel  Small,  etc.,  etc.     West  &  Johnson,  Rich- 
mond,    [1864?]  528 
32  p.     illus.     11 1/2 cm. 

Bozman,  John  Leeds.  The  history  of  Maryland,  from  its  first  settlement  in 
1633,  to  the  restoration,  in  1660,  with  a  copious  introduction,  and  notes 
and  illustrations.  By  John  Leeds  Bozman.  Baltimore,  J.  Lucas  &  E.  K. 
Deaver,  1837.        F184    B8.  528a 

2  v.      23cm. 

v.    1    contains   much    information   concerning   the   Indians   of   Virginia. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  87 

Brackenridge,  H.  M.  Recollections  of  persons  and  places  in  the  West.  By 
H.  M.  Brackenridge,  ...  2d  ed.,  enlarged.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippin- 
cott  &  CO.,  1868.  529 

viii,   9-331   p.      19% cm. 

Bradbeer,  William  West.  Confederate  and  southern  state  currency;  his- 
torical and  financial  data,  biographical  sketches,  descriptions  with  illus- 
trations.   By  William  West  Bradbeer,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.    1915.  529a 

162   p.     illus.     24cm. 

Virginia  state  currency:     p.  159-162. 

The  best  book  on  the  subject. 

Bradford,  Gamaliel.  Confederate  portraits,  Boston  and  New  York,  Hough- 
ton Mifflin  company,  1914.         E467     B78,  530 

xviii  p.,  1  1.,  ^al,  [1]  p.     8  port.  (incl.  front.)     SSVacm. 

Reprinted  from  the  Atlantic  monthly.  Neale's  monthly  magazine,  and 
the  Youth's  companion. 

"Titles   of   books   most   frequently   cited":      p.    265-266. 

Contents :^ — Joseph  E.  Johnston. — J.  E.  B.  Stuart. — James  Longstreet. — 
P.  G.  T.  Beauregard. — Judah  P.  Benjamin. — Alexander  H.  Stephens. — Robert 
Toombs. — Raphael  Semmes. — The  battle  of  Gettysburg. — Notes. 

Lee  the  American.     Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin  company, 

1912.         CI     L480     B79.  531 

xvi,  324  p.,  1  1.     front.,  ports.,  facsim.     221/^ cm. 
"Titles  of  books  most  frequently  cited":     p.  [286] 

Bradley,  Arthur  Granville.  Captain  John  Smith.  London,  Macmillan  and 
CO.,  1905.         CI     S652     B64.  532 

viii,  226  p.     front,   (port.)  map.     19i/^cm. 

Colonial  Virginia.        F229     B811.  533 

[9]  p.     22cm. 

From  Macmillan's  magazine,  March,   1907.     p.   335-343. 

The  fight  with  France  for  North  America.     New  York,  B.  P.  Button  and 

CO.,  Westminster,  A.  Constable  and  co.,  ltd.  [1900]        E199     BSl.  534 

XV,  399,   [1]   p.     front.,  maps.     22i/2cm. 

Sketches   from    old    Virginia   .    .    .   London,   New    York,    Macmillan    co., 

1897.         F231     B81.  535 

ix  p.,   1   1.,   284   p.   incl.   front.      12  mo. 

Bradley,  J.  H.  Official  history  of  the  Norfolk  fire  department  from  1740  to 
the  present  day,  illustrating  and  describing  the  equipment  of  the  fire 
department  of  to-day.  Gathered  from  official  sources  and  compiled  by 
J.  H.  Bradley  under  the  supervision  of  Martin  J.  Ryan,  chief.  [1897] 
F234     N8     B811.  536 

[52]    p.     illus.   plates.     16  by  23cm. 

Bradley,  Joseph    H.     The  love  of  God  revealed  to  the   entire  universe  by 

man's  redemption   .    .    .    [By]   Rev.  Joseph  H.  Bradley,  D.  D..  chaplain 

National  soldiers'  home,  Va.     New  York,  Chicago,  Toronto,  Fleming  H. 

Revell  company,   [1899]  536a 

69  p.     17cm. 

Bradley,  Mary  E.  Douglass  farm;  a  juvenile  story  of  life  in  Virginia.  By 
Mary  E.  Bradley,  ed.  by  Cousin  Alice.  New  York,  Episcopal  Sunday 
school  union,  1863.         B     B812     D53.  537 

202   p.     front.,   plates.      18cm. 

Bradshaw,  Sidney  Ernest.  On  Southern  poetry  prior  to  1860  .  .  .  [Rich- 
mond, B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  company]  1900.        PS261    B65.  538 

2  p.  1.,  3-162  p.     19 1/4  cm. 

Thesis,   University  of  Virginia,   1900. 

Bibliography:     p.    148-157. 


88  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Brady,  Joseph  Plunkett.  The  trial  of  Aaron  Burr.  New  York,  The  Neale 
publishing  company,  1913.         CI     B968     BG3.  539 

89  p.     front,  (port)  facsims.     lOV&cm. 

Brainerd,  Wesley.    The  pontoniers  at  Fredericksburg.        E468     B33.  540 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  121-122) 

Branch,  William,  jr.  Life,  a  poem  in  three  books;  descriptive  of  the  various 
characters  in  life;  the  different  passions,  with  their  moral  influence;  the 
good  and  evil  resulting  from  their  sway;  and  of  the  perfect  man.  Dedi- 
cated to  the  social  and  political  welfare  of  the  people  of  the  United 
States.  By  William  Branch.  Junior  .  .  .  Richmond,  W.  W.  Gray, 
printer,  1819.        PS1121    B35    L7.  541 

xii,   218  p.,   1  1.     17cm. 

Bransford,  Clifton  Wood  Jacob  Ammonet  of  Virginia,  and  a  part  of  his 
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(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.  3.     1899.     p.   35-40) 

Braxton,  Allen  Caperton  Address  of  A.  C.  Braxton  of  Staunton,  Virginia,  to 
the  graduating  class  of  the  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute  at  Blacksburg, 
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16  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

^Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of  Allen  Caperton  Brax- 
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The  legitimate  functions  and  powers  of  constitutional  conventions,  with 

special  note  on  Virginia  convention  of  1901.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell 
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30  p.     24  cm. 

Reprint  from  Virginia  law  register   of  June,    1901. 

•  .    .    .   Paper    entitled   The   Fifteenth    amendment — An    account    of    its- 

enactment  read  by  A.  Caperton  Braxton  at  the  fifteenth  annual  meeting 
of  the  Virginia  state  bar  association  held  at  Hot  Springs  of  Virginia 
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68  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Response  of  A.  C.  Braxton  of  Staunton,  Virginia,  to  a  toast  to  "George 

Washington"  at  the  banquet  of  the  New  York  Southern  society  on  the 
night  of  February  twenty-first,  1903.  545a 

22   p.      23cm. 

The  Virginia  State  corporation  commission.     1904.        F216    P.  546 

IS  p.     22cm. 

[Braxton,  Carter]  Address  to  the  convention  of  the  colony  and  ancient  do- 
minion of  Virginia,  on  the  subject  of  government  in  general,  and  recom- 
mending a  particular  form  to  their  consideration.  By  a  native  of  the 
colony.         El  73     A51.  547 

(In  American  archives.      4th   .series,     v.   6.     p.   748-754) 

[Braxton,  Carter  M.]  Map  of  the  battle  field  of  Fredericksburg,  explained 
by  extracts  from  official  reports;  also.  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee's  report  of  the 
battle.  Lynchburg,  Virginian  power-press  book  and  job  oilice,  1SG6. 
E481     F8     B8.  543 

44  p.     fold.  map.     21cm. 

Map  wantnig  in  copy  in  Va.  S.  Library. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libhary  89 

Breckinridge,  Mrs.  Julia  Antony.  In  dead  earnest.  By  Julia  Breckinridge. 
New  York,  W.  B.  Smith  &  co.,  1878.        B    B830    18.  549 

239   p.     20cm. 

Breckinridge,  V/iliiam  Campbell  Preston.  "The  ex-Confederate  and  what 
he  has  done  in  peace."  An  address  delivered  before  the  Association 
of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  .  .  .  Oct.  26,  1892.  Printed  by  order 
of  the  Association.     Richmond,  J.  L.  Hill  print,  co.,  1892.         F211     BS3. 

550 
22  p.     2  2 1/2  cm. 

Brenaman,  Jacob  Neff.     A  history  of  Virginia  conventions,  by  J.  N.  Brena- 

man   .    .    .   With    constitution    adopted    by    convention    of    1867-'68,    and 

constitution  adopted  by  convention  of  1901-1902  appended.     Richmond, 

J.  L.  Hill  printing  company,  1902.         F216     2     B83.  551 

122,  X  p.,   1  1.,  87  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Brent,  Frank  Pierce.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Armistead  Churchill  Gordon, 
with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  Frank  P.  Brent]  552 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  5. 
p.  1899-1918) 

Some  unpublished  facts   relating   to   Bacon's   rebellion   on   the   Eastern 

Shore  of  Virginia,  gleaned  fi'om  the  court  records  of  Accomac  County. 
A  paper  read  before  the  Virginia  historical  society  Tuesday,  December 
22,  1S91,  by  Professor  Frank  P.  Brent   .    .    .         F225    V82.  553 

(In  Virginia  historical  society.  Collections.  Richmond,  1892.  new 
ser.,  V.  11,  p.  [177]-189) 

Brentsville  seminary,  Brentsville,  Va.     Program  of  commencement.  554 

Library  has  June  25,  1885. 

Catalog.  555 

Library  has  1886,  18S7. 

Brereton,  John  A.  Florae  columbianae  prodromus,  exhibens  enumerationem 
plantarum  quae  hactenus  exploratae  sunt;  or  A  prodromus  of  the  Flora 
Columbiana,  exhibiting  a  list  of  all  the  plants  which  have  as  yet  been 
collected.  Compiled  by  John  A.  Brereton,  M.  D.,  U.  S.  Army.  Washing- 
ton, Printed  by  J.  Elliott,  1830.         QK153     B8.  556 

86  p.     17cm. 

Thi.s  Prodromus  is  a  result  of  the  investigations  of  the  Botanic  club 
of  Washington,   1825-1830. 

"Index  auctorum":     p.  8-11. 

See  Ward,  L.  F.  Guide  to  the  flora  of  Washington  and  vicinity  (U.  S. 
National  Museum.  Bulletin  22,  1881.)  p.  11-17,  for  a  discussion  of  the 
Prodromus. 

Brevard,  Caroline  Mays.  Literature  of  the  South  .  .  .  New  York,  Broad- 
way publishing  co.  [cl908]         PS261     B84.  557 

4  p.  1.,  188  p.     20cm. 

"'References  on  Southern  literature":     p.   187-188. 

Bridgewater  college,  Bridgewater,  Va.     .    .    .     Catalogue     .    .    .     Announce- 
ments.   Bridgewater,  Va.         F218     24     B85     C3.  558 
Library  has  1910. 

A  brief  enquiry  into  the  true  basis  of  the  credit  system;  and  into  the  true 
basis  of  bank  credit,  as  part  thereof.  Petersburg,  Printed  by  B.  and  J.  C. 
RuffiD,  1840.         JK310     v.lO.  559 

24  p.     22y2cm. 

The  Library  of  Congress  copy  of  this  pamphlet  has  in  ms.  on  the 
title   page:      "Jdg.    Upshur,    supposed   author." 


90  A  Bibliography  of  Virgixia 

Briefe  intelligence  from  Virginia  by  letters,  a  supplement  of  French-Virginia 
occurrants,  and  their  supplantation  by  Sir  Samuel  Argal,  in  right  of 
the  English  plantation.         G159     P8.  560 

(In   Purchas  his   pilgrimes.     London,    1625.     v.    4.      p.    1805-1809) 

Brinley,  George.  Catalogue  of  the  American  library  of  the  late  Mr.  George 
Brinley  of  Hartford  Conn  Hartford,  Press  of  Case,  Lockwood  &  com- 
pany, 1878  560a 

4  V.     2  4 1/2  cm. 

[List  of  books   relating  to  Virginia]    v.   2.      p.   122-135. 

Brissot  de  Warville,  Jean  Pierre.  New  travels  in  the  United  States  of 
America.  Performed  in  1788  .  .  .  Translated  from  the  French  .  .  . 
London,  J.  S.  Jordan,  1792.         E164     B892.  561 

2  p.  1.,  xliii,    [488]    p.     24cm. 
Virginia:     p.   432-446. 

New  travels  in  the  United  States  of  America.     Performed  in  1788.     By 

J.  P.  Brissot  de  Warville.  Translated  from  the  French.  Dublin,  Printed 
for  P.  Byrne,  [etc]     1792.        E164     BS92.  562 

3  p.  1.,  xliii,   483  p.     23cm. 
Virginia:     p.   421-446. 

Nouveau  voyage  dans  les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  septentrionale,  fait 

en  1788;  Par  J.  P.  Brissot  (Warville),  citoyen  frangois.     Paris,  Buisson, 

1791.         E164     B89.  563 

3v.     tab.     8vo. 

Virginia:     v.  2,  p.  182-212. 

Bristol  parish,  Va.    The  vestry  book  and  register  of  Bristol  parish,  Virginia. 
1720-1789.      Transcribed  and  published  by  C.  G.  Charaberlayne.       Rich- 
mond. Va.  [W.  E.  Jones,  printer]  1898.        F232    B8    B8.  564 
vii,   419   p.      4   to. 

Britton,  Nathaniel  Lord.  An  illustrated  flora  of  the  Northern  United  States, 
Canada  and  the  British  possessions  from  Newfoundland  to  the  parallel 
of  the  Southern  boundary  of  Virginia,  and  from  the  Atlantic  Ocean  west- 
ward to  the  102d  meridian,  by  Nathaniel  Lord  Britton  .  .  .  and  Hon. 
Addison  Brown  .  .  .  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1896-98.  QK117 
B8.  565 

3v.     illus.     2Scm. 

Manual  of  the  flora  of  the  Northern  States  and  Canada  ...   2d  ed.  rev. 

and  enl.     New  Yorlc,  H.  Holt  and  co.,  1901.        QKllO    BS6.  566 

1112   p.      20cm. 

"The  area  embraced  extends  to  the  southern  boundary  of  Virginia, 
Kentucky  and  Kansas    ..." 

Broaddus,  Andrew.  The  Extra  examined.  A  reply  to  Mr.  A.  Campbell's  M. 
Harbinger,  extra,  on  remission  of  sins,  etc.  With  an  appendix  containing 
remarks  on  Mr.  C's  view  of  divine  influence  in  the  salvation  of  men. 
By  Andrew  Broaddus.  Richmond,  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Religious 
herald,  1831.  567 

56   p.      19  1/0 cm. 

The  sermons  and  other  writings  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  Broaddus,  with  a 

memoir  of  his  life,  by  J.  B.  Jeter,  D.  D.  Edited  by  A.  Broaddus,  son  of 
the  author,  and  minister  of  the  Gospel.  New  York,  Lewis  Colby,  1852. 
CI     B863     J16.  568 

xiv,  557  p.     front,  (port.)      19cm. 

Broaddus,  Annie  Maude.    Poems,    n.  p.    n.  d.    PS1121    B5    A2.  569 

152  p.     front,   (port.)      19 1/2 cm. 
C.  A.  Rominger,  ed. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  91 

Broadhead,  Garland  Cam.  Report  of  the  Geological  survey  of  the  state  of 
Missouri,  including  field  work  of  1873-74  .  .  .  Garland  C.  Broadhead, 
state  geologist   .    .    .   Jefferson  City,  1874.         QE131     1874.  570 

734   p.     25cm. 

G.  C.  Broadhead  was  born  near  Charlottesville,  Va.   in   1827. 

Reports  on  the  geological  survey  of  the  State  of  Missouri.     1855-1871. 

By  G.  C.  Broadhead,  F.  B.  Meek  and  B.  F.  Shumard  .  .  .  Jefferson 
City,  1873.         QE131     1871.  571 

323  p.     25y2cm. 

Broadus,  John  A.  Commentary  on  the  gospel  of  Matthew.  By  John  A. 
Broadus,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  Philadelphia,  American  Baptist  publication 
society,  [cl886]  572 

11,  610  p.     front,   (map)      23cm. 

A   harmony  of   the   gospels,   in   the  revised   version.     With   some  new 

features.  By  John  A.  Broadus,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  The  notes  at  the  end  of 
the  volume  by  A.  T.  Robertson,  D.  D.  New  York,  A.  C.  Armstrong  &  son, 
1893.  573 

xvii,  264  p.     1  1.     21cm. 

Jesus  of  Nazareth.  1. — His  personal  character.  2. — His  ethical  teach- 
ings. 3. — His  supernatural  works.  Three  lectures  before  the  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  of  Johns  Hopkins  university  .  .  .  [By]  John  A.  Broadus,  presi- 
dent of  the  Southern  Baptist  theological  seminary.  New  York,  A.  C. 
Armstrong  &  son,  1890.  574 
105  p.     20cm. 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  preaching.    By  John  A.  Broadus,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

New  York,  Sheldon  &  co.,  1876.  575 

xl,  [5J-241  p.     igi/acm. 

Lectures  on  the  history  of  preaching.     By  John  A.  Broadus,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 

New  ed.     New  York,  A.  C.  Armstrong  &  son,  1891.  576 

xi,    [5J-241   p.      19i/2cm. 

——A  memorial  of  Gessner  Harrison,  M.  D.,  professor  of  ancient  languages 

in  the  University  of  Virginia.      Read  before  the  Society  of  Alumni,  July 

2,  1873,  by  John  A.  Broadus.     Charlottesville,  Chronicle  steam  printing 

house,  1874.         CI    H319    B67.  577 

40  p.  incl.    front   (port.)     22cm. 

Memorial  of  James  Thomas,  jr.;    Addresses  by  John  A.   Broadus,  and 

officers  of  the  college,  on  the  formal  opening  of  the  museum  and  art 
hall,  Richmond  College,  September  22,  1887.  Richmond,  1888.  CI 
T45S     B67.  578 

67  p.     22cm. 

Sermons  and  addresses.     By  John  A.  Broadus,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.     Richmond, 

Va.,  B.  F.  Johnson  &  co.,  1886.  579 

ix,  445  p.     front,   (port.)     20cm. 

A  treatise  on  the  preparation   and   delivery   of  sermons.     By   John  A. 

Broadus,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  Seventeenth  edition.  New  York,  A.  C.  Armstrong 
&  son,  1891.  580 

[v]-xvi,  17-514  p.     20y2cm. 

Brock,  Robert  Alonzo.  Articles  of  something  more  than  a  local  interest.  In- 
stigated or  communicated  by  or  through  R.  A.  Brock,  and  published  in 
the  Daily  Dispatch,  Richmond,  Va.,  [Jan.  13,  1876-May  18,  1878]  on  the 
dates  as  severally  noted.  Prepared  by  request  of  the  editor  of  the 
register.  580a 

n/J'}.,T'^®  ^^^  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,     v.  32.     1878. 
p.   344-345) 


92  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  colonial  Virginian.     An  address  delivered  before  the  Geographical 

and  historical  society  of  Richmond  college,  October  13,  1891   .    .    .   Rich- 
mond, Va.,  W.  E.  Jones,  1891.        E485    S72.  581 
(In  Southern  historical  papers,     v.   19.     p.   125-144) 

Documents,   chiefly  unpublished,   relating  to   the   Huguenot   emigration 

to  Virginia  and  to  the  settlement  at  Manakin-town,  with  an  appendix 
of  genealogies,  presenting  data  of  the  Fontaine,  Maury,  Dupuy,  Trabue, 
Marye,  Chastain,  Cocke,  and  other  families  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Vir- 
ginia historical  society,  1886.        F225    V82.  582 

XX  p.,  1  ].,  247  p.     plan.     8vo. 

(Virginia  historical  society.     Collections,     new  ser.,  v.   5) 

A  list  of  the  portraits  in  oil,  engravings,  etc.,  in  the  rooms  of  the  West- 
moreland Club,  chiefly  the  property  of  the   Virginia  historical  society. 
By  Robert  A.  Brock.     Richmond,  1888.  582a 
4  p.     16  mo. 

Gen.  Robert  Edward  Lee;  soldier,  citizen,  and  Christian  patriot,  by  Mrs. 

Roger  A.  Pryor,  Dr.  Edmund  Jennings  Lee,  Col.  John  J.  Garnett,  Mrs. 
Sally  Nelson  Robins,  General  T.  L.  Rosser  and  others.  Also  an  inter- 
esting early  history  of  the  Lee  family  in  England  and  America  .  .  . 
Ed.  by  R.  A.  Brock  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  co. 
[1897]         CI     L480     B67.  583 

1  p.  1.,  586  p.  incl.  illus.,  ports.,  map,  facsims.  24cm. 
Contents  of  appendix  (p.  415-586:  Battle  of  Manassas  (Bull  Run)  as 
described  by  Gen.  G.  T.  Beauregard;  The  seven  days  battles  before  Rich- 
mond, Va.  ...  as  described  by  Gen.  T.  J.  Jackson:  Organization  of  the 
Confederate  forces  during  the  engagements  around  Richmond ;  The  seven 
days  battles  before  Richmond  ...  as  described  by  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee;  The 
Maryland  campaign  of  1862,  as  described  by  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee;  Organization 
of  the  Army  of  northern  Virginia  during  the  Maryland  campaign;  Battle 
of  Shiloh  or  Pittsburg  Landing,  by  Gen.  G.  T.  Beauregard;  Organization  of 
the  Army  of  the  Mississippi  at  the  battle  of  Shiloh;  The  services  of  the 
"Virginia"  ("Merrimac"),  by  C.  A.  R.  Jones. —  [Biographies  of  Confederate 
leaders] 

Miscellaneous  papers,  1672-1865,  now  first  printed  from  the  manuscript 

in  the  collections  of  the  Virginia  historical  society;  comprising  charter 
of  the  Royal  African  company,  1672;  report  on  the  Huguenot  settlement, 
1700;  papers  of  George  Gilmer,  of  "Pen  Park,"  1775-1778;  orderly  book 
of  Capt.  George  Stubblefield,  1776;  career  of  the  iron-clad  Virginia,  1862; 
memorial  of  Johnson's  island,  1862-4;  Beale's  cav.  brigade  parole,  1865 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  The  Society,  1887.        F225     V82.  584 

4  p.  1..  374  p.     Svo. 
(Virginia  historical  society.     Collections,     new  ser.     v.  6) 

Past  relation  of  Virginia  to  African  slavery.  586 

(In  Virginia  historical  society  collections,     new  series,     v.   6.     p.    1) 

— ' — Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  historical  society  at  the  annual  meeting 
held  December  21-22,  1891,  with  historical  papers  read  on  the  occasion, 
and  others,  ed.  by  R.  A.  Brock  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Society,  1892. 
F225     V82.  587! 

xix.   386   p.     25cm. 

(Half-title:     Collections  of  the  Virginia  historical  society.     New  series. 
v.   11) 

Contents:  Proceedings  .  .  .  constitution  and  list  of  officers  and  mem- 
bers of  the  society;  Garnett,  J.  M.  Early  revolutionary  history  of  Virginia, 
1773-1774;  Henneman,  J.  B.  Historic  elements  in  Virginia  education  and, 
literary  effort;  Trent,  W.  P.  Notes  on  recent  work  in  southern  history;. 
Hall,  J.  L.  Ancient  epitaphs  and  inscriptions  in  York  and  James  City' 
counties.  Virginia;  Bf;rlon.  R.  T.  The  first  election  of  "Washington  to  the' 
House  of  burgesses;  Thomas,  R.  S.  The  old  brick  church  near  Smithfield, 
^  irKinia;  tlaines,  R  H.  Richmond's  first  academy;  Brent,  B.  P.  Some  un-; 
published  fficts  relating  to  Bacon's  rebellion  on  the  Eastern  Shore  of  Vir- , 
ginia;  Tyler,  Mrs.  A.  T.  Thomas  Hansford,  first  native  martyr  to  American 
liberty;    Lewis,    C.    Journal    .    .    .    October    10-December    27,    1755;    Orderlji 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  93 

book  of  Captain  Robert  Gamble  of  the  Second  Virginia  regiment  .  .  . 
August  21-November  16,  1779;  Wise,  B.  H.  Memoir  of  General  John  Cropper; 
Orderly  book  of  Major  William  Heth  of  the  Third  "Virginia  regiment.  May 
15-July  1,  1777. 

Richmond  as  a  manufacturing  and  trading  centre;  including  a  historical 

sketch  of  the  city  .  .  .  Richmond  [Va.]  Jones  &  Cook,  1880.  F233 
3     B8.  588 

92  p.     illus.,  pi.,  fold.  map.     8vo. 

A  succinct  account  of  tobacco  in  Virginia.     HA201    1880    Bl    v.3.        589 

(In  U.  S.   10th  census,   1880.     v.   3.     p.  806-819) 

. Virginia,  1606-1689.    By  Robert  A.  Brock  .    .    .   [with  a  critical  essay  on 

the  souices  of  information]         E18     W76.  590 

(In    Winsor,    Justin,    ed.      Narrative    and    critical    history    of    America. 
Boston  and  New  York,  1884-89.     v.  i  (1885)   p.   [127]-168.     illus.,  maps) 

Virginia  and  Virginians  ...  by  Dr.  R.  A.  Brock,  secretary  of  the  Vir- 
ginia historical  society.  History  of  Virginia  from  settlement  of  James- 
town to  close  of  the  civil  war  written  by  Professor  Virgil  A.  Lewis, 
revised  by  Dr.  R.  A.  Brock.    H,  H.  Hardesty,  publisher,  Richmond,  1888. 

591 
2v.     fronts  (ports.)  plates,  ports.     21^2 cm. 

Brock,  Sal  lie  A.     The  Southern  amaranth;  a  carefully  selected  collection  of 
poems  growing  out  of  and  in  reference  to  the  late  war.     Edited  by  Miss 
Sallie  A.  Brock.    New  York,  George  S.  Wilcox,  1869.        E647    B8.        592 
xii,  [131-651  p.     23cm. 

[Brockenbrough,  John]  Letter  of  John  Brockenbrough  to  Andrew  Steven- 
son. 592a 

(In  The  John  P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college. 
V.    3.    no.    3.      June,    1911.      p.    [253]-254) 

Brockenbrough,  John  W.  Address  delivered  by  the  Hon.  John  W.  Brocken- 
brough, United  States  district  judge,  on  laying  the  comer  stone  of  the 
new  barracks  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute,  July  4,  1850.  Published 
by  order  of  the  board  of  visitors  of  the  Virginia  Military  Institute.  New 
York,  John  Wiley,  1850.         LB41.  593 

18   p.     23cm. 

[Brockenbrough,   W.    H.]     A  history  of  Virginia,   from  its  first   settlement 

to  the  year  1754,  with  an  abstract  of  the  principal  events  from  that 

period  to  the  independence  of  Virginia.  594 

(In   Martin,    Joseph.      A   comprehensive    description    of    Virginia.      1835. 

p.   531-623) 

Brodnax,  William    H.     The  speech  of  William  H.  Brodnax,    (of  Dinwiddie) 
in  the  House  of  delegates  of  Virginia,  on  the  policy  of  the  state  with 
respect  to  its   colored  population.     Delivered  January   19,   1832.     Rich- 
mond, T.  W.  White,  printer  [1832]         F218     53     V8.  595 
44  p.     201^ cm. 

Brooke,  Francis  T.     A  narrative  of  my  life;   for  my  family.  By  Francis  T. 

Brooke.      Richmond,    Printed    for    the    writer,    1849.  CI      B872      N4 

OflSce.  598 
90  p.     16cm. 

Broun,  William  Le   Roy.     Dr.  William  Le  Roy  Broun,  comp.  by  Thomas  L. 

Broun,  assisted  by  Bessie  Lee  Broun  and  Sally  F.  Ordway.     New  York, 

The  Neale  publishing  company,  1912.         CI     B875     B87.  596a 

4  p.  1.,  247  p.     front.,  ports.     21cm. 

,  ^P^-  Broun  was  born   in   Loudoun  Co.,  Va.,   in   1827.       He  was  graduated 

at  the  University  of  Virginia  in  1850. 


94  A  BiBLioGRArHY  OF  Virginia 

Broun  family.  The  Broua  family,  from  the  Richmond  (Va.)  times-dispatch 
of  May  24th,  1908.  597 

4  p.     36  X  22cm. 

Brown,  Aaron  Venable.  Speeches,  congressional  and  political,  and  other 
writings,  of  ex-Governor  Aaron  V.  Brown,  of  Tennessee.  Collected  and 
arranged  by  the  editors  of  the  Union  and  American.  Nashville,  Teun., 
J.  L.  Marling  and  company,  1854- [55]         E338    B87.  598 

V  p.,   1  1..  700  p.     2iy2cm. 

"Biographical    notice,    from    Livingston's    Memoirs    of    eminent    Ameri- 
cans":    p.   1-5. 

Aaron  V.   Brown  was  born  in  Brunswick  Co.,  Va.,  Aug.   15,    1795. 

Brown,  Alexander.  The  Cabells  and  their  kin.  A  memorial  volume  of  his- 
tory, biography,  and  genealogy,  by  Alexander  Brown  .  .  .  Boston  and 
New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  co.,  1895.  598a 

xvii,  641  p.      col.  front,   (fold.)   plates,  ports.,  facsim.     25cm. 

English  politics  in  early  Virginia  history   .    .    .  Boston  and  New  York, 

Houghton,  Mifflin  and  co.,  1901.        F229     B878    E45.  599 

vl,  277,   [1]  p.     8vo. 

The  first  republic  in  America;   an  account  of  the  origin  of  this  nation, 

written  from  the  records  then  (1024)  concealed  by  the  Council,  rather 
than  from  the  histories  then  licensed  by  the  Crown  .  .  .  Boston  and 
New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1898.         F229     B87.  600 

xxiv,  [1],  688  p.     front,  (port.)     8vo. 

The  genesis  of  the  United  States,  A  narrative  of  the  movement  in  Eng- 
land, 1605-1616,  which  resulted  in  the  plantation  of  North  America  by 
Englishmen,  disclosing  the  contest  between  England  and  Spain  for  the 
possession  of  the  soil  ...  set  forth  through  a  series  of  historical  manu- 
scripts now  first  printed,  together  with  a  reissue  of  rare  contemporane- 
ous tracts  .  .  .  ed.  by  Alexander  Brown  .  .  .  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1890.  F229  B875  G14.  601 
2   v.     front.,  illus.,  pL,  port.,  maps,  facsim.     4  to. 

New  views  of  early  Virginia  history,   1606-1619.     By  Alexander  Brown 

.    .    .  Liberty,  Va.,  The  Bedford  index  print,  1886.        F229     B876.         602 
cover-title,  1  p.  1.,  IS  p.     20y2cm. 

Brown,  Alexander  G.  A  consideration  of  certain  associated  cardiovascular 
and  nervous  syndromes.  Alexander  G.  Brown,  jr.,  M.  D.,  profei^sor  of 
practice  of  medicine.  University  college  of  medicine;  physician  to  Vir- 
ginia hospital,  Richmond,  Va.  Reprinted  from  Old  Dominion  journal  of 
medicine  and  surgery,     v.  9,  no.  4,  Oct.  1909.  603 

10  p.     23cm. 

The  potency  of  medication  in  serious  cardiac  disease.     By  Alexander  G. 

Brown,  M.  D.,  Richmond,  Va.     Reprint  from  the  Charlotte  medical  jour- 
nal.    October,  1909.    Charlotte,  N.  C.  604 
10   p.      ICcm. 

Brown,  Campbell.     General  Ewell  at  Bull  Run.         E468     B33.  605 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  1.     p.  259-261) 

Brown  Glenn.  History  of  the  United  States  capitol  by  Glenn  Brown  .  .  . 
Washington,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1900-03.         F197     B877.  605a 

2v.     fronts.,   plates,   ports.,   plans.      38y2cm. 
(U.  S.  56th  Cong.     1st  sess.     Sen.  doc.  60) 

Brown,   Henry.     Infant  baptism  tested  by  the  Scriptures.     By  Rev.   Henry 

Brown  A.  M.      Richmond,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,  clS68. 

'  606 

63  p.     15cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  95 

Brown,  John.  Court  of  appeals  of  Virginia.  Richmond.  Commonwealtli  v. 
Brown.     [Richmond,  1859?]  607 

16  p.     23cm. 

Words  from  his  account  of  his   childhood.         E173     044.     Ref.  608 

(In  Old  South  leaflets.     General  ser.     v.  4,  no.  84) 

Brown,  John  Thompson.  Catalogue  of  a  valuable  collection  of  old  American 
law  books,  the  property  of  John  Thompson  Brown,  esq.,  of  Evington, 
Campbell  County,  Virginia;  including  rare  early  Virginia  session-laws, 
Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of 
Virginia  delegates,  1776  (the  original  edition),  and  other  items  of  great 
rarity.  To  be  sold  at  auction,  Dec.  2nd,  1913,  by  Merwin  sales  co.,  New 
York.     [n.  d.]  609 

30  p.    24cm. 

Brown,  John  Thompson.  The  speech  of  John  Thompson  Brown,  in  the  House 
of  delegates  of  Virginia,  on  the  abolition  of  slavery.  Delivered  Wednes- 
day, January  18,  1832.  Richmond,  T.  W.  White,  printer,  1832.  F218 
53     V8.  610 

32  p.     21cm. 

The  State  Library  has  an  additional  copy  filed  in  the  Collection  entitled 
Political  pamphlets,  v.  2S.         JK310. 

Brown,  Philip  Francis.  Reminiscences  of  the  war  of  1861-1865.  By  Philip 
F.  Brown  .  .  .  [Roanoke,  Va.,  Printed  by  the  Union  printing  co.,  cl912] 
E605     B88.  611 

cover-title,  54  p.     illus.,   (incl.  port.)      22i/^cm. 

Brown  university.  John  Carter  Brown  library.  .  .  .  Three  proclamations 
concerning  the  lottery  for  Virginia,  1613-1621.  Providence,  R.  I.,  1907. 
F229     B879.  613 

3  p.  1.,  4  p.,  2  1.     3  facsim.   (1  fold.)     41%cm. 

Contents:  [Introduction,  by  G.  P.  Winship] ;  Facsimiles  of  proclama- 
tions: [1.  Announcement  by  the  Virginia  company  of  London  concerning 
"a  little  standing  lotterie"]  1013.  [2]  A  declaration  [by  the  Virginia  com- 
pany] for  the  certaine  time  of  drawing  the  great  standing  lottery.  1C15. 
[3.  Proclamation  of  the  king  suspending  the  lotteries]   1620. 

Browne,  William   Hand.     [Biographical  sketch  of  John  Banister  Tabb,  with 

selections  from  his  writings,  by  William  Hand  Browne]  614 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  12. 
p.  5163-5177) 

Brownlovy/,   William    Gannaway,   1805-1877.     Ought   American   slavery   to   be 

perpetuated?    A  debate  between  Rev.  W.  G.  Brownlow  and  Rev.  A.  Pryne 

held  at  Philadelphia,  September,  1858.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  & 

CO.,   [C1858]  HT98     B88.  615 

iv,   [5]-305  p.     front,   (port.)      19cm. 

Sketch  of  Parson  Brownlow,  and  his  speeches,  at  the  Academy  of  Music 

and  Cooper  Institute,  New  York,  May,  1862,  fully  and  correctly  reported 
in  short  hand  by  Chas.  B.  Collar.  New  York,  E.  D.  Barker,  1SG2.  CI 
B885     T28.  616 

36  p.     21cm. 

Slcetch  of  Parson  Brownlow,  by  Tlieodore   Tilton.     p.   3-6. 

Sketches  of  the  rise,  progress  and  decline  of  secession;  with  a  narra- 
tive of  personal  adventures  among  the  Rebels.  By  W.  G.  Brownlow  .  .  . 
Philadelphia,  G.  W.  Childs;  Cincinnati,  Applegate  &  co.,  18Q2.  E601 
B91.  617 

458  p.     front,   (port.)   pi.     16  mo. 

"Known  as  Parson  Brownlow's  book."     Sabin. 


96  A  Bibliography  of  Vikginia 

— ' — Speech  of  Parson  Brownlow  of  Tennessee  against  the  great  rebellion, 
delivered  at  New  York,  May  15,  1862.        JK310    v.  9.  618 

8   p.      22cm. 

Bruce,  Charles.  Speech  of  Charles  Bruce,  esq.,  in  the  Senate  of  Virginia,  on 
the  internal  improvement  policy  of  the  State.  Delivered  Feb.  16,  1858. 
Richmond,  Hammersly  &  co.,  printer:-;,  1858.         F217     3     B886.  620 

21  p.     20',L.cm. 

Bruce,  Edward  Caledon.     The  century:   its  fruits  and  its  festival.     Being  a 

history  and  description  of  the  Centennial  exhibition,  with  a  preliminary 

outline  of  modern  progress.     By  Edward  C.  Bruce  .    .    .       Philadelphia; 

J.   B.  Lippincott  &   co.,   1877.         T825     Bl     B8.  621 

252   p.   inch   front.,   illus.,   ports.,   plan.      21cm. 

In  and  around  Richmond.  622 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  32,  186G.     p.  409-420) 

Loungings  in  the  footprints  of  the  pioneers.  623 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  18,  1859,  p.  741-7G2) 

Bruce,  Helm.  Annual  address  [before  Virginia  State  bar  association]  by 
Hon.  Helm  Bruce,  of  Louisville,  Ky.  Progress  toward  a  permanent 
international  court.  624 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     23rd  report.   1911.     p.  245-277) 

George  Rogers  Clark.    By  Mr,  Helm  Bruce,  Louisville,  Ky.  625 

(In    The    Scotch-Irish    society    of    America.      Seventh    congress.      1895. 
p.   210-235) 

Bruce,  James  C.     Popular  luiowledge  the  necessity  of  popular  government. 

626 

(In    Southern   literary  messeng'er.      v.    19.      p.    292-302) 

Bruce,  Philip  Alexander.  [Biographical  sketch  of  John  Randolph,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  Philip  Alexander  Bruce]  627 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    10. 
p.    4329-4356) 

The   economic   and   social   life   of   Virginia  in   the   seventeenth   century 

[with  bibliography]  628 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   1.     p.  4G-73) 

— — Economic  history  of  Virginia  in  the  seventeenth  century.  An  inquiry 
into  the  material  condition  of  the  people,  based  upon  original  and  con- 
temporaneous records.     New  York:  Macmillan  &  co.,  1895.        F229     B8S. 

629 

2   v.     map.      8vo. 

"TMbliography,"    v.    1,    p.   xv-xix. 

Institutional  history  of  Virginia  in  the  seventeenth  century;   an  inquiry 

into  the  religious,  moral,  educational,  legal,  military,  and  political  con- 
dition of  the  people,  based  on  original  and  contemporaneous  records,  by 
Philip  Alexander  Bruce  .  .  .  New  York  and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons, 
1910.         F229     BS9.  630 

2   V.      23cm. 

Bibliography:     v.   1,  p.  xi-xiii. 

The  plantation  negro  as  a  freeman;  observations  on  his  character,  con- 
dition, and  prospects  in  Virginia.     By  Philip  A.  Bruce,    New  York  [etc.] 
G.  P.  Putnam's  eons,  1889.        F218     5     B88.  631 
ix,  262  p.     20cm. 

Pocahontas   and   other   sonnets,   by   Philip   Alexander  Bruce.     [Norfolk, 

Va.,  1912]         PS3503     R88     P6     1912,  632 

2  p.  1.,  XXX  p.     171^  cm. 


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Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  97 

The  rise  of  the  r.ew  South  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  sub- 
scribers only  by  G.  Barrie  &  sons  [cl905]         F211     B8S7.  633 

xxi,  491  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports,  map.     23cm. 

Half-title:  The  history  of  North  America,  Guy  Carleton  Lee  .  .  . 
editor  [v.  17] 

.   .    .  Robert  E.  Lee  .   .    .     Philadelphia,  G.  W.  Jacobs  &  company  [1907] 

CI     L4S0     B68.  634 

380  p.     front,   (port.)     igVacm. 

Hall-title:    American  crisis  biographies;  ed.  by  B.  P.  Oberholtzer. 

Bibliography:      p.    370-371. 

A  school  history  of  the  United  States  .    .    .     New  York,  Cincinnati  [etc.] 

American  book  company  [1903]  635 

378,  36  p.     illus.  (incl  port,  maps)     19cm. 

The  social  history  of  Virginia.     An  address  delivered  at  the  final  com- 
mencement, 1881,  of  the  Onancock  Academy,  Virginia,  by  Philip  A.  Bruce. 
Miller  School  print,  1881.  636 
18  p.     21 1/2  cm. 

Social  life  of  the  upper  South.  637 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   10.     p.   1-16) 

Social  life  of  Virginia  in  the  seventeenth  century.     An  inquiry  into  the, 

origin  of  the  higher  planting  class,  together  with  an  account  of  the 
habits,  customs,  and  diversions  of  the  people.  By  Philip  Alexander 
Bruce  ...  1st  ed.  limited  to  one  thousand  copies.  Richmond,  Va., 
Printed  for  the  author  by  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1907.         F229     B8S7. 

638 

13,    [131-268   p.      21i/2cm. 
Bibliography:     p.   [11]-13. 

The  South  in  the  economic  policies  of  the  United  States     [with  biblio- 
graphy] 639 
(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   4.     p.   353-3S2) 

Bruce,  Sanders  D.  The  American  stud  book:  containing  full  pedigrees  of 
all  the  imported  thorough-bred  stallions  and  mares,  with  their  produce, 
including  the  Arabs,  Barbs,  and  Spanish  horses,  from  the  earliest  ac- 
counts of  racing  in  America,  to  the  end  of  the  year  1872;  also,  all  the 
native  mares  and  their  produce.  Alphabetically  arranged.  With  an 
appendix,  giving  pedigrees  of  all  the  native  stallions  whose  dams  have 
no  names,  with  full  and  copious  index  to  produce  of  the  mares.  By  S.  D. 
Bruce  ...  L.  C.  Bruce,  co-editor.  In  2  volumes.  Revised  in  1884,  with 
supplementary  index.  New  York,  Sanders  D.  Bruce,  [c  1873]  SF293 
A51.  640 

2  V.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Of  interest  for  its  names  of  Virginiy.  horses,  both  native  and  imported, 
in  colonial  times  and  down  to  1872.  The  names  of  owners  are  given  also, 
with  places  of  residence.  Mr.  Bruce  in  his  Introduction,  says  that  he  has 
used  literal  copies  of  the  stud  books  of  Hon.  John  Tayloe,  and  Hon.  John 
Randolph   of  Virginia. 

The  Virginia  State  Library  has  also  the  four  later  volumes,  bringing 
the  record  down  to  1894 

Bruce,  T.  Seddon.  Maggie  O'Leary,  and  other  poems.  By  T.  Seddon  Bruce, 
jr.     [Richmond,  Va.?  1908?]         PS3503     R89S     M19.  641 

39  p.     17 1/2  cm. 

Bruce,  Thomas.  Southwest  Virginia  and  Shenandoah  Valley.  An  inquiry 
into  the  causes  of  the  rapid  growth  and  wonderful  development  of  South- 
west Virginia  and  Shenandoah  Valley,  with  a  history  of  the  Norfolk  and 
Western  and  Shenandoah  Valley  railroads;  and  sketches  of  the  prin- 
cipal cities  and  towns  instrumental  in  the  progress  of  these  sections  .  .  . 
Richmond,  J.  L.  Kill  publishing  company,  1891.  F232  S5  B8S6.  642 
[X],  259  p.     23y2cm. 


98  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Bruce,  W.  Cabell.  Mr.  Lodge  and  his  distribution  of  ability  in  the  United 
States.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  alumni  of  the 
University  of  Virginia,  on  Commencement  day,  June  14,  1893.  By  W. 
Cabell  Bruce  of  Baltimore,  Md.  Printed  as  a  standing  order  of  the 
Society.  Charlottesville  Chronicle  electric  print,  1893.  F218  24  U5 
B88.  643 

26  p.     22cm. 

Brunswick  Co.,  Va.  Board  of  supervisors.  Brunswick  County,  Virginia.  In- 
formation for  the  homeseeker  and  investor.  Prepared  under  the  super- 
vision of  the  Hon.  I.  E.  Spatig,  as  authorized  by  the  Board  of  supervisors 
of  Brunswick  County,  Virginia,  July  23,  1906.  Comp.  by  Marvin  Smithey. 
Richmond,  Va.,  Williams  printing  company,   1907.        F232     B911     S7. 

644 

48   p.     lllus.     23cm. 

On  cover:     Jamestown  exposition,  1607-1907. 

Brushfieid,  Thomas  Nadauld.  A  bibliography  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  Knt. 
Second  edition  with  notes  revised  and  enlarged.  With  portraits  and 
facsimiles.     Exeter,  James  G.   Commin,  1908,        Z8731     B85.  645 

181  p.     ports,  facsims.     22V^cm. 

Bryan,  Daniel.  The  appeal  for  suffering  genius;  a  poetical  address  for  the 
benefit  of  the  Boston  bard.  And  The  triumph  of  truth,  a  poem.  Wash- 
ington, Printed  for  the  author  by  Way  &  Gideon,  1826,  PS1145  B9 
A6.  646 

80  p.     23 1/2 cm. 

The  mountain  muse:    comprising  the  adventures  of  Daniel  Boone;    and 

the  power  of  virtuous  and  refined  beauty.  By  Daniel  Bryan  of  Rock- 
ingham County.  Harrisonburg,  Va.,  Printed  for  the  author  by  Davidson 
&  Bourne,  1813.         PS1147     B5     M9.  647 

252  p.     17cm. 

Bryan,  John  Stewart.  Report  of  committee  on  library  and  legal  literature. 
To  the  Virginia  state  bar  association.  648 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     Reports,     v.   11.      1898.     p.   55-70) 

Bryan,  Joseph.  Christian  stewardship.  An  address  delivered  before  the 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  Richmond  College  on  February  20,  1908:  Richmond,  Wm. 
Ellis  Jones,  book  and  job  printer,  1909.         F218     24     R53     B91.  649 

18   p.      24cm. 

Bryan,  Wilhelmus  Bogart.  Bibliography  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  being  a 
list  of  books,  maps,  and  newspapers,  including  articles  in  magazines  and 
other  publications  to  1898.  Prepared  for  the  Columbia  historical  society. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1900.         Z1269     B91.  650 

3   p.   1.,  211   p.      23y2cm. 

Issued  also  as  Senate  doc.  no.  61,  56th  Cong.,   1st  sess. 
Includes  titles  relating  to  that  part  of  Virginia  formerly  in  the  District 
of  Columbia. 

Bryce,  Clarence  Archibald.  Kitty  Dixon,  belle  of  the  South  Anna;  a  wee  bit 
of  love  and  war.  By  C.  A.  Bryce,  M.  D.  [Richmond,  Va.,  The  "Southern 
Clinic"  press,  1907]         B  B916     K29.  651 

[vi]    p..   1  1.,    [7]-102   p.     front.,  pi.      17cni. 
Southern  war  songs:     p.  87-102. 

'"Ups  and  downs"  of  a  Virginia  doctor.     By  his  lifelong  and  personal 

friend,  Clarence  A.  Bryce,  M.  D.  Ashland,  Va.,  Ashland  printing  co., 
1904.  652 

137   p.     plates.     19cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  99' 

Bryce,  T.  T.  Economic  crumbs,  or  Plain  talks  for  the  people  about  labor, 
capital,  money,  tariff,  etc.,  by  T.  T.  Bryce  .  .  .  Hampton,  Va.,  Normal 
school  steam  press,  1879.         HB171     7     B9.  653 

vii.  88  p.     23cm. 

Buchanan,  B.  F.  An  abstract  of  the  letters  relating  to  Mr.  George  W.  Miles, 
in  connection  with  the  presidency  of  the  University  of  Virginia.  Pre- 
pared by  Mr.  B.  F.  Buchanan,  chairman  of  a  committee  appointed  by  the 
alumni  of  the  University  residing  in  Smyth  county,  Virginia.  [Roanoke, 
Va.,  Stone  printing  co.]  653a 

26   p.     23cm. 

Buchanan,  Roberdeau.  Genealogy  of  the  Roberdeau  family,  including  a  biog- 
raphy of  General  Daniel  Roberdeau,  of  the  revolutionary  army,  and  the 
Continental  congress;  and  signer  of  the  Articles  of  confederation.  By 
Roberdeau  Buchanan.  Printed  for  private  distribution.  Washington, 
J.  L.  Pearson,  printer,  1876.  653b 

vii,   [9]-126  p.     front,   (coat  of  arms)   pi.,  geneal.  tab.     21i^cm. 

Buchanan,  W.  Jefferson.  Maryland's  hope;   her  trials  and  interests  in  con- 
nection with  the  war  .    .    .     Richmond,  West  &  Johnston,  1864.         E512 
B91.  654 
62  p.     23cm. 

Buckholtz,  Louis  von.    Tactics  for  officers  of  infantry,  cavalry  and  artillery. 

Arranged  and  compiled  by  L.  v.  Buckholtz.     Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Ran- 
dolph, 1S61.         U165     B92.  655 
121  p.     16cm. 

Buckingham,  James  Silk.  The  slave  states  of  America  .  .  .  Fisher,  son  & 
CO.,  London  [1842]         F'210     B923.  656 

2v.     22cm. 

Virginia:     v.  2,  p.  272-572. 

Buena  Vista  plaster  &  mining  co.  Piasterco  P.  O.,  Virginia.  Plaster  or  gyp- 
sum, its  uses.  Land  plaster,  best  and  cheapest  improver  of  land  .  .  . 
Buena  Vista  plaster  &  mining  co.,  Piasterco  P.  O.,  Washington  county, 
Virginia.     [1899?]  657 

16  p.     23cm. 

Buena  Vista,  Va.  young  ladies  college.     Catalog.  658 

Library  has  1895. 

Buffalo  lithia  springs,  Mecklenburg  County,  Va.  Thomas  F.  Goode,  proprie- 
tor,    [n.  p.  1879?]  659 

80   p.     23cm. 

Title   page   wanting. 

Bullitt,  J.  F.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of  J.  F.  Bullitt, 
of  Big  Stone  Gap,  president  of  the  association.  The  present  status  of 
the  trust  question.  660 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     24th  report,  1912.     p.  164-184) 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  J.  F.  Bullitt,  of  Big 

Stone  Gap,  Va.     Trusts  and  labor  unions.  661 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     15th  report,  1903.     p.  204-241) 

Bullock,  William.  Virginia  impartially  examined  and  left  to  publick  view, 
to  he  considered  by  all  iudicious  and  honest  men.  Under  which  title,  is 
comprehended  the  degrees  from  34  to  39,  wherein  lyes  the  rich  and 
healthfull  countries  of  Roanoke,  the  now  plantations  of  Virginia  and 
Mary-land.  Looke  not  upon  this  booke,  as  those  that  are  set  out  by 
private  men,  for  private  ends;  for  being  read,  you'l  find,  the  publick  good 
is  the  authors  onely  aime.     For  this  piece  is  no  other  than  the  adven- 


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100  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

turers  or  planters  faithful  steward,  disposing  the  adventure  for  the  best 
advantage,  advising  people  of  all  degrees,  from  the  highest  master,  to  the 
meanest  servant,  how  suddenly  to  raise  their  foi'tunes.  Peruse  the  table, 
and  you  shall  finde  the  way  plainely  layd  downe.  By  William  Bullock, 
gent  .    .    .     London,  Printed  by  J.  Hammond,  1649.        F229     B93     Office. 

662 
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Bunbury,  C.  J.  F.  Descriptions  of  fossil  plants  from  the  coal-field  near  Rich- 
mond, Virginia  .    .    .  F219     1     L9S4     Office.  663 

p.  281-288.     plates.     211/2  cm. 

(.Exti'act  from  Proceedings  of  the  Geolog'ical  society.     April  11,  1847) 

Burchard,  Edward  L.    Manuscripts  and  publications  relating  to  the  Mason  and 

Dixon  line  and  other  lines  in  Pennsylvania.  Maryland  and  the  Virginias 

involving  the  charter  rights  of  Lord  Baltimore  and  the  Penus,  by  Edward 

L.  Burchard  and  Edward  Bennett  Mathews.        QE121.     1896     R.  664 

(In  Maryland.     Geological  survey.     Report,     v.   7,   1908.     p.   205-403) 

Burford,   William    B.,   publisher.     Richmond,   Virginia;    illustrated.      Indian- 
apolis, W.  B.  Burford,  1891.         F233     3     B95.  665 
17  p.     36cm. 

Burgess,  Mrs.  Mary  Abigail.  History  of  the  battle  fields  around  the  city  of 
Richmond,  and  hov*'  to  reach  them.  Distance  from  the  city  and  full  in- 
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1905.         F223     68     B9.  666 

24  p.     map.     14i^cm. 

.   .    .  Richmond  guide  book;  sketches  and  views  of  Richmond,  Virginia, 

supplemented  by  sketches  of  Williamsburg.  Jamestown,  Yorktown.  De- 
scription and  map,  historic  battlefields.  Location  given  of  all  pictures  in 
book.     Richmond,  Va.,  M.  A.   Burgess,  1909.         F233     3     B961.  667 

87  p.     front,    (fold,  map)   illus.     16cm. 

Revised    and    largely    rewritten    from    her    "Sketches    and    views,    points 
of  interest."     1903. 

Burgwyn,  ColMnson  Pierrepont  Edwards.  The  Huguenot  lovers;  A  tale  of 
the  Old  Dominion  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Published  by  the  author,  1889. 
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219  p.     18cm. 

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Burk,  John   Daly.     Bunker-Hill;   or.  The  death  of  General  Warren:    an  his- 
toric tragedy,  in  five  acts.    By  John  Burk,  late  of  Trinity  college,  Dublin. 
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bounded api;lause.     New  York,  Pub.  by  D.  Longworth,  1817.  670 
4  4  p.     15cm. 

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Petersburg,  Va.,  Dickson  &  Pescud  [etc.]    1804-16.        F226     B95     Office. 

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V.   4   continued  by   Skelton  Jones  and  L.   H.   Girardin;   and  published  by 
M.  W.  Dunnavant. 

Burke,  R.  T.  Avon.  Soil  survey  of  the  Yorktown  area.  Virginia,  by  R.  T. 
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new  w'n?!-'^'''^^^'^'  ^^^°?^Pa"i/d  ^y   ^   ^nap   of   routes   and   distances.      4 
new  work  .    .    .       Richmond,  Va.,  Morris  &  brothers,  1S51.        F219     31 

2  p.  1.,  348  p.     map.     20cm.  ^^^ 

.    .D,r    Burke   published    in    1842:      "The   mineral   snrino-c    ^-   ^^r^e,*- 
gmia,"  a  second  ed.  of  which  appeared  in  1846  ^P'^in^s   o^    Western   Vir- 

Same.    2d  ed.  imp.  &  enl.  1853.        F'219    31     B959. 

Burke,  William.     The  rudiments  of  Latin  grammar,  founded  on  the  deflr.,- 
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system  of  prosody  .  By  William  Burke,  Principal  of  the  RirmonI 

semxnary.    Richmond,  Va.,  Printed  by  S.  Shepherd  &  co.,  1832  Pr208? 


1S6  p.     18cm. 


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Burnaby,  Andrew.  Travels  through  the  middle  settlements  in  North  Amer 
ica,  in  the  years  1759  and  1760.  With  observations  upon  the  state  of  the 
colonies.    By  the  Rev.  Andrew  Burnaby  ..   .     2d  ed.  '  London     T   Payne 

1  p.  L,  xvi,  198  p.     1  1.     2iy2cm.  ^^^ 

Virgmia,  p.  1-64. 

^75Tan?T7fJ  '\'Si^''lV^'''T^''''  ^^  ^^^°^th  America,  in  the  years 
G161     P65.  observations   upon   the   state  of  the   colonies 

676 

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Burnett   Jacob      Speech  of  Judge  Burnett  of  Ohio,  in  the  Whi-  national  r-nn 
vention,  giving  a  brief  history  of  the  life  of  Ger    William  IJ^ur-Tllr. 
^on.     Washington,  Printed  at  the  Madisonian  office,   S.       ""ci     H323 
S  p.     24cm.  ®77 

^""and^r-a  ml^drmea'nor'  ^^^^^f,  C«l-el  Aa  Burr  ...  for  treason 
counsellor  at  law  '  Phimf ,  'I-'''  l^^^^hand  by  David  Robertson, 

B968     R49.       ^^^   '    '    '       Philadelphia,  Hopkins  and  Earle,  1808.         CI 


2   v.  22cm. 


678 


46   p.     20V^cm. 


^"'ed''brGeo'-4"e'iincoln-Burf  ""'"1%°^^  "J*^^^^^^^  --^'  1«48-1706, 

Scribne?rsfns!^T9T4."  ^  BP1573  '  SVt''  '^''''^'''^-    ^^-  ^'^\S' 
xviii,  467  p.     3  facsim.     22i/ocm 
Includes  The  Virginia  case"  of  Grace  Sherwood    1706 

c7ane^°Bv  ^Tu^'     ^  Christian   merchant.     A   memoir   of   James    C 

cSieston   S   C    SouX^n'Raftf  ?'  ^l^''  ?"P"^^  ^^^^^h'  Richmond.'vS: 
B79.  southern  Baptist  publication  society,  1858.         CI     BS91 

\l^-     front,    (port.)      19cm.  ^^^ 

to   RicEnd.   Va^l'ln^'ffig."'"  '"  ^'^^'^''^-  ^^-  '-   ^^^-   '•   1S03.     He  removed 

~o''f'ySlow'Jl;?/in'^^^^^^^^^^^^  p.  Claiborne  Gooch,  who  died 

va..  March  2   IS^S.^^RfcTmrd',  ^^^V^^u'^;^  1^^^^^^^^^ 


102  A   BlBLIOGRArHY    OF   VlIlGINIA 

Palliative  and  prejudiced  judgments  condemned.  A  discourse  deliv- 
ered in  the  First  baptist  church,  Richmond,  Va.,  June  1,  1865,  the  day 
appointed  bj'  the  President  of  the  United  States  for  humiliation  and 
mourning  on  account  of  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  together 
with  an  extract  from  a  sermon,  preached  on  Sunday,  April  23rd,  IStio. 
upon  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  By  J.  Lansing  Burrows, 
D.  D.  Richmond,  Va.,  office  Commercial  bulletin,  1865.  683 
12  p.     2  3  1/2  cm. 

What  Baptists   believe  and  other   discourses   by  J.   L.   Burrows,  D.  D., 

Norfolk,  Va.    With  prefatory  note  by  Hon.  Horatio  Gates  Jones.     Balti- 
more, H.  M.  Wharton  &  company,  1887.  684 
viii,   191   p.      10cm. 

[Burt,  Samuel  H.]  List  of  officers  and  men  of  the  cavalry  brigade  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  R.  L.  T.  Beale,  C.  S.  Army,  surrendered  at  Appomattox  C.  H.  Vir- 
ginia, April  9,  1865.         F225     V82.  685 

(In    Virginia   lii.storical    society.      Collections.      New    series.      Richmond, 
1887.     V.   6,   p.    347-355) 

Burton,  H.  V/.  The  history  of  Norfolk,  Virginia.  A  review  of  important 
events  and  incidents  which  occurred  from  1736  to  1877;  also  a  record 
of  personal  reminiscences  and  political,  commercial,  and  curious  facts. 
By  H.  W.  Burton,  "'Harry  Scratch,"  [pseud]  Norfolk,  Va.,  Norfolk  Vir- 
ginian print,  1877.  P234  N8  B9.  686 
vi,  264  p.     8vo. 

Burton,  Peter  J.  Police  court  pictures  at  Richmond,  Virginia.  Richmond, 
1892.         F233     37     B97.  687 

84  p.     17cm. 

Burweil,  Letitia  M.  A  girl's  life  in  Virginia  before  the  war  .  .  .  New  York, 
F.  A.  Stokes  co.   [1895]         F230     B974.  688 

4  p.  1.,  209  p.     front.,  pi.     12  mo. 

Burweil,  William  fViac  Creary.  The  last  words  from  the  pen  of  Hon.  Wil- 
liam M.  Burweil,  an  eminent  Virginia  journalist,  who  died  March  4,  1888 
.    .    .        Richmond,  Va.,   Wm.   Ellis  Jones,  book  and  job  printer.   1888. 

689 
[27]    p.      22cm. 

Virginia  commercial  convention.  690 

(In  De  Bow's  review,     v.  12,  1852.     p.  30) 

Address  delivered  before  the  faculty  and  students  of  the  Louisiana  state 

university,  on  Wednesday,  5th  June,  1871,  by  W.  M.  Burweil,  esq.     [no 
place,     no  date]         LD3117     3     B9.  691 

14  p.     21cm. 

White  acre  vs.  Black  acre.     A  case  at  law,  reported  by  J.  G.,  esq.,  a  re- 
tired  barrister,   of   Lincolnshire,    England.     Richmond,   Va.,   J.  W^.   Ran- 
dolph, 1856.  692 
251  p.     17 1/3  cm. 

Bushne'l,  David  I.,  jr.  The  account  of  Lamhatty.  By  David  I.  Bushnell,  jr. 
Reprinted  from  the  American  anthropologist,  n.  s.  v.  10.  no.  4.  Oct. -Dec. 
1908.  Lancaster,  Pa.,     The  new  era  print,  comp.,  1908.  693 

[7]   p.     map.     2 Gem. 

^Archaeological    investigation    in    Ste    Genevieve    county,    Missouri.       By 

David  I.  Bushnell,  jr.     Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1914.  694 

[27]  p.     plates,  illus.     24cm. 

(Proceedings  of  U.  S.     Natl.  Museum,     v.  46.     p.  641-668) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  103 

-Cahokia  mound  .  .  .  Reprinted  from  Science,  n.  s.  vol.  40,  no.  1039,  pages 
782-784.  695 

5   p.     241/3  cm. 

-The  Choctaw  of  Bayou  Lacomb,  St.  Tammany  Parish,  Louisiana.  By 
David   I.   Bushnell,   jr.     Washington,   Government   printing   office,    1909, 

695a 

ix,   37  p.     diagram.,  plates.     23cm. 

(Smithsonian  institution.     Bureau  of  American  ethnology.     Bulletm  48) 

-Discoveries  beyond  the  Appalachian  mountains  in  September,  1671.      696 
(In  American  Anthropologist,     v.  9.     1907.     p.  45-56) 

-An  early  account  of  Dighton  rock.  By  David  I.  Bushnell,  jr.  Reprinted 
from  the  American  anthropologist,  n.  s.  v.  10,  no.  2.  April-June,  1908. 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  The  nevi^  era  printing  company,  1908.  697 

[4]   p.     plate.     2 5 1/2 cm. 

-Archeology  of  the  Ozark  region  of  Missouri.  By  D.  I.  Bushnell,  jr.  Re- 
printed from  the  American  anthropologist,  n.  s.  v.  6,  no.  2.  April-June, 
1904.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  The  new  era  print,  comp.,  1904.  698 

[5]   p.     plate.     25% cm. 

-Ethnographical  material  from  North  America  in  Swiss  collections.     By 

David   I.    Bushnell,    jr.     Reprinted    from    the    American    anthropologist. 

n.  s.    V.  10,  no.  1.     Jan.-Mar.  1908.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  The  nev/  era  printing 

company,  1908.  699 

15  p.     plates,  illus.     25cm. 

-"The  Indian  grave"  a  Monacan  site  in  Albemarle  County,  Virginia  .    .    . 

Reprinted  from  William  &  Mary  College  quarterly  historical  magazine, 

vol.   22.     no.   2.     Oct.,  1914.     Williamsburg,  Va.,   1914.     Richmond,  Va., 

Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  [1914?]  700 

7  p.     23cm. 

-Myths  of  the  Louisiana  Choctaw.    By  David  I.  Bushnell.    Reprinted  from 
the  American  anthropologist,     n.  s.     v.  12,  no.  4.     Oct.-Dec,  1910.     Lan- 
caster, Pa.,  The  new  era  print,  co.,  1911.  701 
[10]  p.     25cm. 

-North  American  ethnographical  material  in  Italian  collections.    By  David 

I.  Bushnell,  jr.    Reprinted  from  the  American  anthropologist,    n.  s.    v.  8, 

no.  2.    April-June,  1908.    Lancaster.  Pa.,  The  new  era  printing  company, 

1906.  702 

[12]    p.      plates,    illus.      2  5 1/2  cm. 

-Petroglyphs  representing  the  imprint  of  the  human  foot.  By  David  L 
Bushnell,  jr.  Reprinted  from  the  American  anthropologist,  n.  s.  v.  15, 
no.  1.    Jan.-Mar.  1913.    Lancaster,  Pa.,  The  new  era  print,  company,  1913. 

703 
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-Relics  of  early  man  in  western  Switzerland.  By  D.  I.  Bushnell,  jr.  Re- 
printed from  the  American  anthropologist,  n.  s.  v.  8,  no.  1.  Jan. -March, 
1906.    Lancaster,  Pa.,  The  new  era  print,  co.,  1906.  704 

12  p.     plates,  illus.     26cm. 

-Research  in  Virginia  from  tidewater  to  the  Alleghanies.  By  David  I. 
Bushnell,  jr.  Reprinted  from  the  American  anthropologist,  n.  s.  v.  10, 
no.  4.     Oct-Dec.  1908.     Lancaster,  Pa.,  The  new  era  print,  comp.,  1908. 

705 
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104  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

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—History  of  the  dividing  line  and  other  tracts  from  the  papers  of  W.  Byrd 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  1866.        F229     B99.  724 

2  v.     illus.  rnap.     8vo. 

(Historical   documents  from  the  Old  Dominion,  no.   2-3.) 
Contents:      v.    1.    History    of    the    dividing    line    between    Virginia    and 
North    Carolina    ...    in    1728-29. — v.    2.    Journey    to    the    land    of   Eden.      A 
progress   to   the   mines    ...    in   1732.      An   essay  on   bulk  tobacco.      Miscel- 
laneous  papers. 

The  Westover  manuscripts:   containing  the  history  of  the  dividing  line 

betwixt  Virginia  and  North  Carolina;  A  journey  to  the  land  of  Eden, 
A.  D.  1733;  and  A  progress  to  the  mines.  Written  from  1728  to  1736, 
and  noYvr  first  published.  By  William  Byiid,  of  Westover.  Petersburg, 
Printed  by  Edmund  and  Julian  C.  Rufiin,  1841.  725 

iv,   143,   [1]   p.     illus.     25y2cm. 

The  writings  of  "Colonel  William  Byrd  of  Westover  in  Virginia,  esqr." 

Edited  by  John  Spencer  Bassett.  Illustrated.  New  York,  Doubleday, 
Page  &  Co.,  1901.         F229     B995.  726 

Ixxxviii,   461  p.     port,    (front.)    plates.     26cm. 

[C,  Thomas  E.]    Battlefields  of  the  South,  from  Bull  Run  to  Fredericksburg; 

with  sketches   of   Confederate   commanders,   and   go--sip   of  the   camps. 

By   an   English   combatant,    (lieutenant   of  artillery   on  the  field   staff.) 

New  York,  J.  Bradburn,  1864.        E545    C12.  727 

xxvii,  517  p.     2  fold.  maps.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

C,  W.  H.     Mountain  scenery  of  Virginia.  728 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   10,  1844.     p.   735) 


106  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Cabell,  George  C.  In  the  contested  election  case  of  John  T.  Stovall,  con- 
testant, vs.  George  C.  Cabell,  contestee  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C,  R.  O. 
Polkinhorn,  1882.         JK1359     47th  Va.  5th.  729 

70   p.      2  3cin. 

Cabell,  Isa  Carrington.  Seen  from  the  saddle,  by  Isa  Carrington  Cabell; 
with  an  introduction  by  Charles  Dudley  Warner.  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1893.         B     C114     S45.  730 

vi,   161   p.     front.      13i^cm. 

Cabell,  James  Alston.  Patrick  Henry.  An  address  delivered  before  the 
faculty  and  students  of  Randolph-Macon  college  on  the  occasion  of  the 
presentation  of  the  portrait  of  Patrick  Henry  to  the  Washington  literary 
society,  December  9,  1901,  by  J.  Alston  Cabell,  of  Richmond,  Va.  731 

(In  The  John   P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randoli^h-Macon   college, 
[v.  1.     no.  2]      June  1902.     p.88-99) 

The   trial   of  Aaron  Burr.     A  paper  read   before  the   New   York   State 

bar  association  Jan.  17,  1900,  and  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of 
the  association.  Albany,  The  Argus  company,  printers,  1900.  CI  B968 
CI.  732 

32   p.     23cm. 

Cabell,  James  Branch.  Branch  of  Abingdon,  being  a  partial  account  of  the 
ancestry  of  Christopher  Branch  of  "Arrowhattocks"  and  "Kingsland."  in 
Henrico  County,  and  the  founder  of  the  Branch  family  in  Virginia,  by 
James  Branch  Cabell  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Printed  by  Wm.  E,  Jones' 
sons,  inc.   [1911]  733 

9    p.    1.,    [151-12G    p.      front,    (facsim.)    plates.      24y2cm. 

Branchiana;  being  a  partial  account  of  the  Branch  family  in  Virginia,  by 

James  Branch  Cabell  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Printed  by  Whittet  &  Shep- 
person  [cl907]  734 

G  p.  1.,   [7]-177  p.,  1  1.     10  port.   (incl.  front.)     25cm. 

The  eagle's  shadow.      Illustrated  by  Will  Gref6.     Decorated  by  Blanche 

Ostertag.    New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  company,  1904.        B    C114    E8. 

735 

xi,  256  p.     20 1/2 cm. 

Gallantry,  an  eighteenth  century  dizain  in  ten  comedies,  with  an  after- 
piece  .    .    .   Illustrated  in  color  by  Howard  Pyle.     New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1907.         B     C114     G3.  736 
5  p.  l.,334  p.     front,  plates.     22 1/2 cm. 

Cabell,  James  Lawrence.  The  testimony  of  modern  science  to  the  unity  of 
mankind;  being  a  summary  of  the  conclusions  announced  by  the  highest 
authorities  in  the  several  departments  of  physiology,  zoology,  and  com- 
l)arative  philology  in  favor  of  the  scientific  unity  and  common  origin  of 
all  the  varieties  of  man.  By  J.  L.  Cabell,  professor  of  comparative  anat- 
omy and  physiology,  in  the  University  of  Virginia.  With  an  introduc- 
tory notice  by  James  W.  Alexander,  D.  D.  New  York,  Robert  Carter  & 
brothers,  1859.        GN353     C13.  737 

xi,    [9]-344   p.     19cm. 

Cabell,  Mrs.  Julia  Mayo.  An  odd  volume  of  facts  and  fiction,  in  prose  and 
verse,  by  Julia  Mayo  Cabell.  Richmond,  Nash  and  Woodhouse,  1852. 
PS1239     C5     02.  738 

275   p.     19cm. 

Cabell,  Mrs.    Margaret  Couch    (Anthony)]    1814-1882.      Sketches  and  recol- 
lections   of    Lynchburg.      By    the    oldest   inhabitant.      Richmond,  C,    H. 
Wynne,  1858.        F234     L9     CI.  739 
vil,    [9J-363   p.      19y2cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  107 

Cabell,  Nathaniel  Francis.  Early  history  of  agriculture  in  Virginia.  By  N.  F. 
Cabell,  of  Virginia.    Lemuel  Towei's,  Washington,  D.  C.  740 

41  p.     24cm. 

Early  history  of  agriculture  in  Virginia.  741 

(In  De  Bow's  review,     v.  24,  p.  280,  411,  542;  v.  25,  1858.     pp.  81,  205) 

Early  history  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  as  contained  in  the  letters 

of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Joseph  C.  Cabell,  hitherto  unpublished;  with 
an  appendix,  consisting  of  Mr.  Jefferson's  bill  for  a  complete  system  of 
education,  and  other  illustrative  documents;  and  an  introduction,  com- 
prising a  brief  historical  sketch  of  the  university,  and  a  biographical 
notice  of  Joseph  C.  Cabell.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1856., 
F218     24     U5E12.  742 

xxxvi,  528   p.     23cm. 

Alexander  Brown  in  his  Cabells  and  their  kin  says  that  Nathaniel  Fran- 
cis Cabell  edited  the  Jefferson  and   Cabell   correspondence,      p.    G03. 

Cabe!l,  Royall   E.     The  issues  involved  in  statewide  prohibition.     A  speech 

delivered   .    .    .   before  a  mass  meeting  of  the  people  of  Richmond,  held 

in  the  Academy  of  music  on  the  evening  of  May  14,  1914.     Norfolk,  Va., 

[1914]  743 

22   p.     22%  cm. 

Caffey,  Francis  Gordon.    George  Washington  Stone.     1811-1894.        COl     L677 

G7.  744 

(In  Lewis,  W.  D.     Great  American  lawyers,     v.  6.     p.  163-193) 
G.  W.  Stone  was  born  in  Bedford  Co.,  Va.,  Oct.  24,  1811. 

Cahokia,  III.  .  .  .  Cahokia  records,  1778-1790;  ed.  with  introduction  and 
notes  by  Clarence  Walworth  Alvord  .  .  .  Springfield,  111.,  The  Trustees 
of  the  Illinois  state  historical  library,  1907.        F536     125.  745 

civi,   663   p.     2    pi.    (incl.  front.)    2    port.,   fold,   map,   2   facsim.      2  3cm. 

(Collections  of  the  Illinois  state  historical  library,  v.  2.  Virginia 
series,  v.  1.) 

Documents  in  French  and  English. 

Contents: — Introduction.— Petition  to  Clark. — Stray  leaves  from  the 
court  of  the  committee  of  Cahokia. — Record  of  court  established  by  George 
Rogers  Clark. — Act  of  Virginia  assembly  creating  county  of  Illinois. — 
Transcripts  from  the  Cahokia  record. — Record  of  the  court  of  the  district 
of  Cahokia. — Extract  from  the  registers  of  the  magistracy  of  Cahokia. — 
Cahokia  documents,  French. — Cahokia  documents,  English. — Bibliography. — 
Index. 

Caine,  Thomas  A.  Soil  survey  of  Appomattox  county,  Virginia,  by  Thomas 
A.  Caine  and  Hugh  H.  Bennett.  746 

(In  U.  S.  bureau  of  soils.     Report,   1904.     p.   151-168.     map) 

Calamity  at  Richmond,  being  a  narrative  of  the  affecting  circumstances  at- 
tending the  awful  conflagration  of  the  theatre,  in  the  city  of  Richmond, 
on  the  night  of  Thursday,  the  26th  of  December,  1811.  By  which,  more 
than  seventy  of  its  valuable  citizens  suddenly  lost  their  lives,  and  many 
others  were  greatly  injured  and  maimed.  Collected  from  various  letters, 
publications,  and  official  reports,  and  accompanied  with  a  preface,  con- 
taining appropriate  reflections,  calculated  to  awaken  the  attention  of 
the  public,  to  the  frequency  of  the  destruction  of  theatrical  edifices. 
Philadelphia,  J.  F.  Watson,  1812.        F233    7    G647.  747 

Calisch,  Edward  N.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Virginia  mechanics'  in- 
stitute, in  the  hall  of  the  Young  men's  Christian  association.  May  16, 
1899.  By  Rabbi  Edward  N.  Calisch,  Richmond,  Va.  Richmond,  J.  L.  Hill 
printing  co.,  1899.  748a 

,  14  p.     22cm. 


108  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  independent  order  of  B'nai  B'rith;    its  record   and  its  hopes.     An 

oration  delivered  at  the  annual  convention  of  district  grand  lodge  no.  5, 
I.  O.  B.  B.,  Savannah,  Georgia,  March  21,  1909.        DS143     C15.  749 

11  p.     23cm.  ' 

The  Jew  in  English  literature,  as  author  and  as  subject.  By  Rabbi  Ed- 
ward N.  Calisch  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Bell  book  and  stationery  co. 
[C1909]         PR120     J5.  750 

277   p.      20y2cm. 
Bibliography:      p.   9-10. 

"A    list    of    non-Jewish    authors    who    have    written    on    or    about    the 
Jews":     p.   199-221. 

"A  list  of  Jewish  authors":     p.  222-265. 

Callahan,  Charles  H.  Washington,  the  man  and  the  mason.  Published  under 
the  auspices  of  the  Memorial  temple  committee  of  the  George  Wash- 
ington masonic  national  memorial  association.  [Washington,  D.  C, 
Press  of  Gibson  bros,  cl913]        CI     W318    C15.  751 

viii,    366,    8    p.      col.    front.,    plates,    ports.,    maps    (1    fold.)    fold.    plan, 
facsims.    (1  fold.)      27y2cm. 

Callahan,  James  Morton.  Semi-centennial  history  of  West  Virginia,  by 
James  Morton  Callahan  .  .  .  with  special  articles  on  development  and 
resources  .  .  .  [Charleston,  W.  Va.]  Semi-centennial  commission  of 
West  Virginia,  1913.        F241    C16.  752 

ix,  594   p.     fold,  front.,    1   illus.,   plates,  ports.,  maps    (part  fold.)    tables. 
23%  cm. 

Bibliography:      p.    [284]-293. 

[Cal lender,  James  Thomson]     The  history  of  the  United  States  for  1796; 

including   a   variety   of   interesting   particulars    relative   to   the   Federal 

government  previous  to  that  period   [anon.]     Philadelphia,   Snowden   & 

McCorkle,  1797.        E311     C17.  753 

viii,  312  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Sedgwick  &  co.  or,  A  key  to  the  Six  per  cent  cabinet   .    .    .   Philadelphia, 

Printed  for  the  author,  1798.         E310     C14.  754 

1  p.  1..  2-S8  p.     22  I/O  cm. 

[Calx]  pseud.     Two  great  evils  of  Virginia,  and  their  one  common  remedy. 
2d  ed.,  corrected  from  1st  in  Southern  planter.     To  the  members  elect  of 
the  General  assembly  of  Virginia.     [Sep.  17,  1859]        JK310    v.  38.       755 
caption-title,  IS  p.     23J{;cm. 

Cameron,  William  Evelyn.  History  of  the  World's  Columbian  exposition, 
ed.  under  the  personal  supervision  of  Hon.  William  E.  Cameron  .  .  . 
2d  ed.     Chicago,  Columbian  history  company,  1893.         T500     CI     C2. 

756 
356,    [6]    p.     illus.    (incl.   port.)      48cm. 

The  life  and  character  of  Robert  E.  Lee;  an  address  to  A.  P.  Hill  camp, 

C.  v.,  Petersburg,  Va.,  Jan.  19th,  1901,        CI     L480     C14.  757 

2  p.  1.,  23  p.     i;-cm. 

The  World's  fair,  being  a  pictorial  history  of  the  Columbian  exposition 

.  .  .  with  a  description  of  Chicago  ...  by  William  E.  Cameron.  With 
an  introduction  bv  Thomas  W.  Palmer  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  National  pub. 
CO.   [1893?]         T500     Bl     C18.  758 

854  p.     illus.     27cm. 

Camillus,  pseud.     The  e:-says  of  Camillus,  addressed  to  the  Hon.  Joel  Holle- 
maa,  originally  published  in  the  Norfolk  and  Portsmouth  herald.     Nor- 
folk, Printed  by  T.  G.  Broughton  &  son,  1841.        JK216    C18.  759 
90,    [1]    p.     22cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  109 

The  campaign  of  Fredericksburg,  Nov.-Dec.  1862;  a  study  for  officers  of  vol- 
unteers, by  a  line  officer  .  .  .  London,  K.  Paul,  Trench  &  co.,  1886. 
E481     FS     C2.  760 

xviii  p.,  1  1.,  145,   [1]   p.     maps   (partly  fold.)   plans,     igi/ocm. 
"An  amplification  of  the  chapter  on  Fredericksburg  in  Colonel  Chesney  s 
'Campaigns   in  Virginia'":      p.   xi. 

[Campbell,  Alexander]     [The  Christian  system]  761 

[3]-368  p.      19cm. 

Title-page   wanting.     Preface   dated  Jan.   2,   1835. 

Campbeil,  Charles.  Genealogy  of  the  Spotswood  family  in  Scotland  and 
Virginia.    By  Charles  Campbell;    Albany,  Privately  printed,  1868.        761a 

2  p.  1.,  [3]-44  p.     24y2cm. 
History  of  the  Church  of  England  in  the  colonies.     [A  review]  762 

(In  The  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   17.     p.   492-498) 

History  of  the  colony  and  ancient  dominion  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1860.        F226    C17.  763 

ix-xvi,    17-765    p.      8vo.  ,„    ,.  ,   *u 

First  published  in  the  Southern  literary  messenger,   v.   13,   14,  and  then 

reprinted    in   an   octavo   of   double    columns   from   the    type    of   that   journal. 

The  present  volume  is  not  a  mere  revisal  of  the  first  edition,  but  an  entirely 

new  work.      So.   lit.   mess.     v.    30.     p.   209. 

A  review   of    this  History   appears   in   the   Southern   literary  messenger. 

V.    30.      p.   209-220. 

The  history  of  Virginia.  764 

(In  The  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   5.     p.   788-792) 

History  of  Virginia.  765 

(In  The  Southern  literary  messenger,  v.   13.     p.  67-80,   129-144,   193-208, 

257-276,  321-340,  385-400,  449-464,  513-528,  577-596,  649-672,  707-720.  v.  14. 
p.  17-26) 

Patrick  Henry  and  the  Committee  of  safety.  766 

(In  The   Southern   literary  messenger,      v.   26.     p.   27-32) 

Powhatan's  chimney.  767 

(In  The  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  12.     p.  538-540) 

Rejoinder  to  a  Reply  to  the  Tuckahoe  colony  of  Virginia.  768 

(In  The  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   5.     p.   689-692) 

Some  materials  to  serve  for  a  brief  memoir  of  John  Daly  Burk,  author 

of  A  history  of  Virginia.  With  a  sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of 
his  only  child.  Judge  John  Junius  Burk.  Edited  by  Charles  Campbell. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Joel  Munsell,  18C8.        CI    B959    C4.  769 

vi,    7-123    p.      25cm. 

Virginia  antiquities.  770 

(In  Southern   literary  messenger,     v.   9,   1843.     p.   560,  591,   693,   728) 

[Campbell,  G.  L.]  Itinerant  observations  in  America.  Reprinted  from  the 
London  magazine,  1745-6.  Savannah,  J.  H.  Estill,  printer.  Morning  news 
steam  printing  house,  1878.        E162     C18.  771 

64    p.      24cm. 

Contains  some  interesting  references  to  Virginia. 

Campbell,  Sir  George.  White  and  black;  the  outcome  of  a  visit  to  the  United 
States,  by  Sir  George  Campbell,  M.  P.  New  York,  R.  Worthington,  1879. 
E168    C18.  772 

xvii,  420,   [1]   p.     23m. 

Virginia:     p.  275-290. 


110  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Campbell,  John  A.  Reminiscences  and  documents  relating  to  the  Civil  war 
during  ttie  year  1S65.  By  John  A.  Campbell.  Baltimore,  J.  Murphy  & 
CO.,  1887.        E545     R92.  773 

68   p.     23cm. 

Campbell,  John  Lyie.    Extracts  from  the  reports  of  Professors  John  L.  Camp- 
bell and  John  R.  Procter,  upon  the  Glenwood  estate.     [Richmond],  Rich- 
mond press,  Inc.,  1910.        F232    G45    C18.  774 
23  p.     charts.     23cm. 

Geology   and   mineral   resources   of   the   James   River   Valley,   Virginia, 

U.  S.  A.  .  .  .  By  J.  L.  Campbell  .  .  .  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons, 
1882.        F219     21     C188.  775 

1  p.  1.,   119  p.     fold,  map   (in  pocket)   diagrs.     24cm. 

A  manual  of  scientific  and  practical  agriculture,  for  the  school  and  the 

farm.  By  J.  L.  Campbell,  A.  M.,  professor  of  physical  science,  Wash- 
ington college,  Va.  With  numerous  illustrations  .  .  .  Philadelphia, 
Lindsay  &  Blakiston,  1859.  775a 

[ix]-xxiv,  25-442  p.     col.  front.,  illus.     19cm. 

A   physical   survey,   extending  from   Atlanta,   Ga.,   across   Alabama   and 

Mississippi  to  the  Mississippi  river,  along  the  line  of  the  Georgia  Pacific 
railwaj'',  embracing  the  geology,  topography,  minerals,  soils,  climate, 
forests  and  agricultural  and  manufacturing  resources  of  the  country  by 
John  L.  Campbell.  Professor  of  chemistry  and  geology,  Washington  and 
Lee  university,  Lexington,  Va.,  and  William  H.  Ruffner,  geologist,  Lex- 
ington, Va.  New  York,  E.  F.  Weeks,  printer  and  stationer,  18S3.  776 
147   p.      2   fold.   col.   maps,   fold,   diagram.      22cm. 

Campbell,  John  Wilson.  The  Columbian  reader;  or,  A  selection  of  amusing 
and  instructive  lessons,  for  schools  and  academies.  By  J.  W.  Campbell. 
Philadelphia,  J.  W.  Campbell,  1814.  777 

299    p.      ITi^cm. 

A  history  of  Virginia  from  its  discovery  till  the  year  1781.     With  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  all  the  most  distinguished  characters  that  occur  in 
the  colonial,   revolutionary,   or  subsequent  period  of  our   history   .    .    . 
Petersburg,  Va.,  J.  W.  Campbell,  1813.         F226     C20.  778 
310    p.      12    mo. 

Campbell,  iVIarius  Robison.  .  .  .  Geology  of  the  Big  Stone  Gap  coal  field 
of  Virginia  and  Kentucky,  by  Marius  R.  Campbell.  Washington,  Gov't 
print,  off.,  1893.        QE75    B    no.  111.  779 

106  p.     vi  pi.   (incl.  fold.  col.  maps)  diagrs.     23%cm. 
(U.   S.    Geological   survey.      Bulletin   no.    Ill) 

[Campbell,  Samuel  L.]     Washington  college,  Lexington,  Virginia.  780 

(In   AVashington    and    Lee   university.      Historical    papers,      no    1.      1890. 
p.    107-123) 

Campbell  &  company.  Directory  and  gazetteer  of  the  city  of  Petersburg, 
1877-1878  including  a  history  of  the  city  .  .  .  edited  and  published  by 
Campbell  &  company,  Petersburg,  Va.  Richmond,  George  W.  Gary, 
printer,  1877.        F'234     P4     C192.  781 

4   p.   1..    174   p.     23y2cm. 

"A  sketch  of  the  history  of  Petersburg,"  by  Edward  S.  Gregory:  p.  1-67. 

Campbell  county  school  fair.  Sixth  annual  exhibition  of  the  Campbell  county 
school  fair.  Rustburg,  Va.  To  be  held  at  Rustburg,  Va.,  Friday,  Oct., 
17,  1913.     Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  co.,  inc.,  printers.  [1913]  782 

86   p.     fold.   map.     23cm. 


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Cannon,  James,  jr.  Farewell  words  to  the  class  of  1905.  Delivered  by  the 
principal  in  the  Blackstone  institute  chapel,  Sunday  evening,  June  3, 
1906.     [n.  p.  1906]  783 

25   p.     14 1^   X  9cm. 

Farewell  words  to  the  class  of  1908.  Delivered  by  the  principal  Rev. 

James   Cannon,  jr.,  in  the   Blackstone  institute  chapel,   commencement 

1908.       [n.  p.   1908]  784 
22   p.      14  X   8i/2cm. 

The  canon,  passed  at  the  recent  convention  of  the  Diocese  of  Virginia,  con- 
sidered in  reference  to  its  constitutionality.     By  a  member  of  the  con- 
vention.   Washington,  Printed  by  John  T.  Towers,  1850.  785 
19   p.     23cm. 

Caplon,  Milton.  Some  class.  A  book  of  funny  laughs  by  Milton  Caplon. 
Richmond,  Va.,  Caplon  printing  company  [no  date]  785a 

32   p.     14cm. 

Cappleman,  Josie  Frazee.  "Heart  songs."  Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F.  Johnson 
pub.  CO.,  1899.         PS1252     C8     H4.  786 

263,    [1]    p.     port.      12   mo. 

Carey's  Franklin   almanac   for  the   year   1801,   calculated   for   New   Jersey, 

Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  Maryland  and  Virginia.     Philadelphia,  printed 

for  Matthew  Carey,  No.  118,  Market-street  .    .    .   1801.     By  John  Bioren. 

[1800]         F224     A4.  787 

46    p.      18cm. 

Carleton,  Dudley.  Letter  to  John  Chamberlain,  18  August  1607.  F229 
S665.  789 

(In  Smith,  John.     Travels  and  works,  ed.  by  Arber.     New  ed.  by  Bradley. 
1910.     v.   1.     p.  Ivi) 

Carlile,  John   Snyder.     Speech   ...  on  the  bill  to  confiscate  the  property 

and  free  the  slaves  of  rebels.     Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 

States,  March  11,  1862.    Washington,  Printed  at  the  Congressional  globe 

office,  1862.        JK310    v  7.  790 

13  p.     21cm. 

Caroline  Co.,  Va.  Board  of  supervisors.  A  hand-book  of  Caroline  County, 
Virginia.  Pub.  by  authority  of  the  Board  of  supervisors  of  the  county. 
1907   .    .    .   Bowling  Green,  Va.,  1907.         F232     C284     C6.  791 

cover-title,  13  p.     fold.  map.     23cm. 

[Carpenter,  Stephen  Cullen]  Memoirs  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Jefferson,  Secre- 
tary of  State,  Vice  President,  and  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America;  containing  a  concise  history  of  those  states,  from  the  acknowl- 
edgment of  their  independence.  With  a  view  of  the  rise  and  progress 
of  French  influence  and  French  principles  in  that  country  .  .  .  Printed 
for  the  purchasers,  1809.        CI    J45    C4.  792 

2   v.      22cni. 

See  Joseph  Sabin's  note  on  this  book  in  his  Catalogue  of  the  books    .    .    . 
belonging  to  William  Menzies,   1875.     p.   65. 

Carr,  E.  McN.  Beginners'  objective  arithmetic,  on  the  objective  method. 
Richmond,  B.  F.  Johnson  pub.  co.,  1898.        QA103     C31.  793 

89   p.      19%  cm. 

Carr,  Joseph  B.     Operations  of  1861  about  Fort  Monroe.        E468     B33.      794 
(In   Battles   and    leaders    of    the    civil    war.      v.    2.      p.    144-152) 


112  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Carrington,  Henry  B.     Battles  of  the  American  revolution.     1775-1781.  His- 
torical and  military  criticism,  with  topogra;)hical  illustration   .    .    .  New 
York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.,  1877.        E241    Al     C3.  795 
vi  p.,   1  1.,   712  p.     front.,  maps,  diagrams.     2G'/^cm. 

Lafayette's  Virginia  campaign,  1781.  795a 

(In    The    niasrazine    of    American    history.       v.     6.    no.     5.       May,     1S81. 
p.    [3.I01-352) 

Carrington,  John  Cullen.  Charlotte  County,  Virginia:  historical,  statistical 
and  present  attractions;  comp.  by  J.  Cullen  Carrington  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Va.,  The  Hermitage  press,  inc.,  1907.        F232    C479    C3.  796 

5  p.  1.,  7-142  p.  incl.  illus.  plates,     pi.     23cni. 

Carruthers,   William   Alexander,   1800-1850.     The   cavaliers   of  Virginia;    or, 

The  recluse  of  Jamestown.     An  historical  romance  of  the  Old  Dominion. 

By  the   author  of   "The   Kentuckians   in    New   York"   .    .    .   New    York, 

Harper  &  brothers,  1834,  1835.        B    C329    C75.  797 

2  V.     11! cm. 

The  Kentuckian  in  New  York;   or,  The  adventures  of  three  Southerns. 

By   a   Virginian   .    .    .   Two   volumes.     New   York,   Harper   &    Brothers, 
1834.  798 

2   V.   20c!-n. 

The  knights  of  the   horseshoe:    a   traditionary   tale   of  the   cocked  hat 

gentry  in  the  Old  Dominion.     By  Dr.  William  A.  Caruthers   .    .    .   New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1882.        B    C329     K71.  799 

80   p.     28  by  20V2cm. 

(Harper's  Franklin   Square   library,     no.    269.     Sep.   8,    1882) 

Carson,    Hampton    L.     Address    [before    Virginia    state   bar   association]    of 
Hampton  L.  Carson,  of  Philadelphia.     The  place  occupied  by  the  judi- 
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(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     25th  report,  1913.     p.   322-345) 

John  Marshall  in  his  relation  to  the  establishment  of  the  supremacy  of 

the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States  as  an  organ  of  constitutional 
interpretation;  an  address  under  the  auspices  of  the  Cleveland  bar  asso- 
ciation  .    .    .   Feb.  4,  1901.        CI     M368     C32.  801 
16    p.      27y2cm.                                                                             ' 

Carter,  Anne  J.    Recollections  of  the  early  history  of  the  Presbyterian  church 

of   Fredericksburg,   Va.      With   appendix,   giving   list   of   officers   of  the 

church  since  its  organization.     Fredericksburg,  R.  A.  Kishpaugh,  printer, 

1906.         F234     F8     C32.  802 

20  p.     illus.     17cm. 

Carter,  Bernard  M.  Poems,  by  Bernard  M.  Carter,  of  Virginia.  London, 
Printed  by  A.  J.  Valpy,  1824.        PS1261     C3.  803 

X  p.,   1   1.,    125   p.     20 1/2 cm. 

Carter,  Clarence  Edwin.  Documents  relating  to  the  Mississippi  land  com- 
pany, 1763-1769.         B171     A57.  804 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.  16,  no.  2.     Jan.,  1911.     p.  311-319) 
A  number  of  prominent  merchants  and  planters  in  Virginia  and  Mary- 
land were  interested   in  this   company. 

Carter,  Franklin.  General  Armstrong's  life  and  work,  by  Franklin  Carter 
.  .  .  Founder's  dav  address,  1902.  [Hampton,  Va.,  Press  of  the  Hamp- 
ton normal  and  agricultural  institute,  1913]         Cl     A738     C32.  805 

15,    [1]    p.     illus.    (incl.   ports.)      26cm. 

"An  address  delivered  January  twenty-sixth,  nineteen  hundred  and  two, 
in   Hampton   institute   memorial   church." 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libiiaky  113 

Carter,  James  C.  Annual  addre-s  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association] 
by  James  C.  Carter,  of  New  Yorit.  Provinces  of  the  written  and  the 
unwritten  law.  806 

(In   Virginia   state   bar   association.      1st   report,    1889.      p.    96-137) 

The  University  of  Virginia:   Jefferson  its  father,  and  his  political  phil- 
osophy.    An  address  delivered  i;ron  the  occasion  of  the  dedication   of 
the  new  buildings  of  the  University,  June  14,  1898.     The  University  of 
Virginia,  1898.        F218    24     U5     C32.  807 
38  p.     23cm. 

[Carter,  Landon,  colonel]  1710-1778.  A  letter  to  the  Right  Reverend  father 
in  God,  the  Lord-B p  of  L n.  Occasioned  by  a  letter  of  his  Lord- 
ship's to  the  L ds  of  Trade,  on  the  subject  of  the  act  of  assembly 

passed  in  the  year  1758,  intituled,  An  act  to  enable  the  inhabitants  of 
this  colony  to  discharge  their  publick  dues,  etc.  in  money  for  the  en- 
suing year.     From  Virginia.     [1759]         F229     L651     Office.  803 
56  p.     21 3/2 cm. 

The  rector  detected:  being  a  just  defence  of  the  Twopenny  act,  against 

the  artful  misrepresentations  of  the  Reverend  John  Camm,  rector  of 
York-Hampton,  in  his  single  and  distinct  view.  Containing  also  a  plain 
confutation  of  hi^  several  hints,  as  a  specimen  of  the  justice  and  charity 
of  Colonel  Landon  Carter.  By  Landon  Carter,  of  Sabine-Hall.  Williams- 
burg, Printed  by  Joseph  Royle,  1764.  809 
typewritten  copy,  60  p.,   1  1.     27cm. 

Carter,  R.  R.     This  tree  was  designed  &  written  by  R.  R.  Carter  of  Shirley 
from  information  furnished  by  members  of  the  family  with  the  assur- 
ance that  it  was  correct.     Also  from  Howe's  Virginia,  Campbell's  Vir- 
ginia, and  Meade's  Old  churches  &  families.  810 
chart.     701/2  X  71cm. 

Carter,  Robert,  A  catalogue  of  books  in  the  library  of  "Councillor"  Robert 
Carter,  at  Nomini  Hall,  Westmoreland  County,  Va.        F224    V/15.        811 

(In  William  and  Mary  college  quarteiiv  historical  magazine.  v.  10. 
p.   232-241;   v.    11,   p.   21-28) 

"From  the  mss.  Journal  and  papers  of  Philip  Vickers  Fithian  .  .  . 
now  in  the  university  library,  Princeton,  N.  J." 

[Carter,  St.  Leger  L.]     The  land  of  Powhatan.     By  a  Virginian   .    .    .   Balti- 
more, Fielding  Lucas,  jr..  J.  Robinson,  printer,  1821.  812 
vi,   [7]-120  p.     15cm. 

Nugae,  by  Nugator;   or,  Pieces  in  prose  and  verse.     Baltimore,  Printed 

by  Woods  &  Crane,  1844.         PS12G2     N9.  813 

iv,    [5]-215  p.     16cm. 

Carter,  T.  T.  Nicholas  F'errar,  his  household  and  his  friends.  Ed.  by  the 
Rev.  T.  T.  Carter.  London,  Longmans,  Green  &  co.,  1S92.  C2  F374 
C4.  814 

xxi,  331  p.     front,   (port.)      igV-cm. 
The  Council  of  Virginia — Parliament.     A.  D.  1618-1623:     p.  49-80. 

Carter,  William  Giles  Harding,  Giles  Carter  of  Virginia:  genealogical 
memoir  by  General  William  Giles  Harding  Carter  .  .  .  Baltimore,  Md., 
The  Lord  Baltimore  press,  1909.  815 

134  p.     ports.     21 1/2 cm. 

Carter,  William  T.  Soil  survey  of  the  Leesburg  area,  Virginia,  by  William 
T.  Carter  Jr.  and  W.  S.  Lyman.  316 

(In   U.    S.   bureau   of  soiLs.      Report,    1903.      p.    191-231.   m.ap) 

Cartmell,  Thomas  Kemp.  Shenandoah  Valley  pioneers  and  their  descend- 
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114  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

formation  in  1738  to  1908.  Comp.  mainly  from  original  records  of  old 
Frederick  County,  now  Hampshire,  Berlceley,  Shenandoah,  Jefferson, 
Hardy,  Clarke,  Warren,  Morgan  and  Frederick  .  .  .  [Winchester,  Va., 
Printed  by  the  Eddy  press  corporation,  1909]         F232     S5     C3.  817 

vii,  587   p.     front,  plates.     271/2 cm. 

Cartwright,  Peter.  Autobiography  of  Peter  Cartwright,  the  backwoods 
preacher.  Edited  by  W.  P.  Strickland.  New  York,  Carlton  &  Porter, 
1857.         CI     C329     S91.  818 

625    p.      front,    (port.)      lO^cm. 

Peter  Cartwright  was  born   in  Amherst  County,  Va.,   in    1785. 

Cary,  Mrs.   Virginia.     Letters  on  female  character;    addressed  to  a  young 

lady,  on  the  death  of  her  mother.     By  Mrs.  Virginia  Gary.  2d  ed.  enl. 

Richmond,  Va.,  Ariel  Works,  1830.         HQ1221     C33.  819 
220  p.     18y2cm. 

The  case  of  the  merchants,  and  planters,  trading  to  and  residing  in  Virginia 
and  Maryland.     [1728]  820 

2  typewritten  sheets  from  copy  in  John  Carter  Brown  library. 

The  case  of  the  planters  of  tobacco  in  Virginia,  as  represented  by  them- 
selves; signed  by  the  president  of  the  Council,  and  speaker  of  the  House 
of  Burgesses.  To  which  is  added,  A  vindication  of  the  said  representa- 
tion.   London.  Printed  for  J.  Roberts,  1733.        F229     C337     Office.        821 

64   p.      lOVzcm. 

The  case  of  the  planters  of  tobacco  in  Virginia,  &c.  [signed  in  the 
name  and  behalf  of  the  council,  Robert  Carter,  president;  John  Hollo  way, 
speaker  of  the  House  of  Burgesses,  Williamsburg,  June  28.  1732]:  p.  3-15. 
A  vindication  of  the  representation  of  the  case  of  the  planters  of  tobacco  in 
Virginia;   made  by  the   General  Assembly  of   that  colony:      p.    17-64. 

The  case  of  the  tobacco  planters  in  his  majesty's  colony  of  Virginia,  as  to 
the  bill  now  depending  in  the  House  of  Lords,  for  the  more  easy  recovery 
of  debts  in  his  majesty's  plantations  and  colonies  abroad.     [1732]         822 
4  typewritten  sheets  from  copy  in  John  Carter  Brown  library. 

Case  upon  the  statute  for  distribution.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Thomas  Nicol- 
son,  1796.  823 

38  p.     20cm. 

Caskie,  George  E.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
Hon.  George  E.  Caskie,  of  Lynchburg.    Trial  of  John  Brown.  824 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     21st  report,  1909.     p.  257-278) 

Trial  of  John   Brown  .    .    .  Richmond,   Richmond  press,    [1909]         CI 

B878     C33.  825 

23  p.     23cm. 

Casselman  &  co.  "The  farmer's  friend."  The  Virginia  land  agency,  of  Rich- 
mond, Casselman  &  co.,  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Taylor  &  Taylor  printing 
CO.,  [u.  d.]  826 

49  p.     illus.     24cm. 

Casson,  Herbert  Newton.  Cyrus  Hall  McCormick,  his  life  and  work  .  .  . 
Chicago,  A.  C.  McClurg  &  co.,  1909.        CI     M131     C34.  827 

xii,   264  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  diagrs.     21cm. 

The  romance  of  the  reaper  .    .    .   illustrated   from   photographs.     New 

York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co.,  1908.        HD9486    U4    C3.  828 

xiv,   184  p.     front.,   plates,  ports.     19cm. 

Castleman,  Virginia  Carter.     Pocahontas;   a  poem  .    .    .  New  York,  Broad- 
way publishing  co.  [cl907]        PS1269    C7    P7.  829 
4  p.  1.,  ii,  44  p.     front,   (port.)     20i^cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  115 

Roger  of  Fairfield   .    .    .   New  York  and  Washington,  Neale  pub.  co.,  1906. 

B     C353     R50.  830 

269  p.     illus.     19cm. 

[Catalogue  of]  the  effects  of  General  George  Washington,  and  of  his  execu- 
tor and  nephew,  Laurence  Lewis,  and  grand-nephew,  Lorenzo  Lewis, 
sold  by  order  of  H.  D,  L.  Lewis,  administrator  of  the  estate  of  Mrs. 
Lorenzo  Lewis  .  .  .  to  be  sold  December  10,  11  and  12,  1890  .  .  .  Sale 
conducted  by  Stan.  V.  Henkels,  Thos.  Birch's  sons,  auctioneers,  Phila- 
delphia. 831 

64    p.      261/2 cm. 

Catalogue  no.  657. 

Catchings,  Benjamin  S.  Master  thoughts  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  .  .  .  Selected 
and  classified  by  Benj.  S.  Catchings  of  the  bar  of  New  York  City.  [New 
York,  C1907]         CI     J45     C4M.  832 

[153-76   p.,   1  1.     20cm. 

Cato,   Marcus   Porcius,  Censorius.     Roman  farm  management;    the  treatises 
of  Cato  and  Varro  done  into  English,  with  notes  of  modern  instances,  by 
a  Virginia  farmer  [Fairfax  Harrison]     New  York,  The  Macmillan  com- 
pany, 1913.         S491     A2     1913.  833 
xii  p.,   1   1..    365    p.      20cm. 

Cavada,  Frederic  Fernandez.  Libby  life:  experiences  of  a  prisoner  of  war 
in  Richmond,  Va.,  1863-64,  by  Lieut.  Colonel  F.  F.  Cavada,  U.  S.  V. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1865.        E612    L663.  834 

221  p.     illus.,  plates.     19cm. 

The  Cavalier.    Weekly.    Illustrated.    Richmond.,  Va.,  1903-1904.  835 

The  Library  has  the  only  volume  issued,  1903-04. 

Cayley,  Arthur.  The  life  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  Knt.  .  .  .  London,  Cadell 
&  Davies,  1806.        C2    R163     C5.  836 

2v.      ports.     22 1/2  cm. 

Cedar  Bluff  high  school,  Cedar  Bluff,  Va,     Catalog.  837 

Library  has  1900,   1901. 

Centennial  organization  for  the  better  endowment  of  Washington  and  Lee 
university.  Report  of  the  meetings  held  in  Independence  hall,  Phila- 
delphia, October  10th,  1876  and  June  8th,  1881.  1882.  F218  24  W31 
C39.  838 

[iv],    S8    p.      22cm. 

'Central  high  school,  Palmyra,  Va.    Catalog.  839 

Library  has  1889. 

Ceremonies  and  addresses  attending  the  presentation  of  a  statue  of  Hunter 

I        Holmes  McGuire  by  the  Hunter  McGuire  memorial  association,  and  its 

I        acceptance  by  the  state,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  January  7,  1904.     Published 

under  the   auspices   of  R.   E.   Lee   camp,  no.   1,   Confederate   veterans, 

Richmond,  Va  840 

3-30  p.     plate.     251/2 cm. 

Ceremonies  attending  the  presentation  of  a  silver  service  to  the  battleship 
Virginia,   at  one  o'clock   on   the   afternoon   of   Saturday,    December   flf- 

,  teenth,  nineteen  hundred  and  six.  Richmond,  Va.,  Everett  Waddey  co., 
[1906?]         F231     C41.  841 

I  34  p.     front,   (ports.)   plates.      SOi^cm. 

-halkley,  Thomas,  1675-1741.  A  collection  of  the  works  of  Thomas  Chalkley. 
.    .    .   Philadelphia,  Printed  by  B.  Franklin  &  D.  Hall,  1749.  842 

I  1  p.  1..  v-xv.  590   p.      191^ cm. 

i  His  Journal,   p.    [l]-326,  mentions  several  visits   to  Virginia. 


116  A   BiBLlOGRAl'HY    OF   ViKGINIA 

[Chalmers,  Anna  Mead]  Brown  and  Arthur:  an  episode  from  "Tom  Brown's 
school  days."  .  .  .  Arranged  for  the  press  by  A  Mother.  Richmond, 
West  &  Johnston,  1861.  842a 

xvi,    17-184   p.      171/2 cm. 

Chalmers,  George.  An  introduction  to  the  history  of  the  revolt  of  the 
American  colonies;  being  a  comprehensive  view  of  its  origin,  derived 
from  the  state  papers  contained  in  the  public  offices  of  Great  Britain 
.    .    .   Boston,  J.  Munroe  &  co.,  1845.        E188    C42.  843 

2  V.     23%cm. 

V'olume  1  appeared  in  1782  and  was  suppressed.  The  present  ed.  re- 
prints that  volume,  and  gives  the  remaining  contents  of  the  original  manu- 
scripts,    cf.     Preface. 

George  Chalmers  practiced  law  in  Maryland  ten  years,  until  the  Revolu- 
tion began,   when  he  returned  to  England. 

— — Political  annals  of  the  present  united  colonies,  from  their  settlement 
to  the  peace  of  1763;  compiled  chiefly  from  records,  and  authorised 
often  by  the  insertion  of  state-papers  .  .  .  Book  1.  London,  Printed 
for  the  author:  and  sold  by  J.  Bowen,  1780.        E188     C43.  844 

5    p.   1.,    605    p.      30    X   25cm. 

No  more  published  in  separate  form.  Book  2  appeared  in  the  Col- 
lections of  the  New  York  historical  society,  186^.  Publication  fund  series, 
V.  1,  p.  l-17tj. 

Book  1  covers  the  period  from  the  settlement  of  the  colonies  to  1688. 
Virginia:  p.  12-78.  Book  2  covers  the  period  from  1688  to  about  the  close 
of  the  17th  century. 

Chaloner,  John  Armstrong.  Four  years  behind  the  bars  of  "Bloomingdale"; 
or.  The  bankruptcy  of  law  in  New  York  ...  A  human  document  based 
upon  the  following  court  documents:  the  1S97  and  1899  Proceedings  in 
New  York;  the  1901  Proceedings  in  Virginia,  and  the  1905  Proceedings 
in  North  Carolina.  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C,  Palmetto  Press,  1906.  CI 
C457    P77.  845 

5    p.   1.,    S22,   88    p.,    1   1.      23 1/2 cm. 

Hell,    per   a    spirit-message    therefrom    (alleged),    by    John    Armstrong 

Chaloner,  A.  B.,  A.  M.,   .    .    .   medium   ...  A  study  in  graphic-automat- 
ism.     Roanoke  Rapids,  North  Carolina,  The  Palmetto  press,  cl912.     846 
119   p.     23cm. 

Scorpio   .    .    .   Roanoke    Rapids,    Palmetto    press,    1913-  PS3505      H2 

S4.  847, 

Library  has  v.   1.  : ' 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  the  second  circuit.  John  Arm- 
strong Chanler,  plaintiff  in  error  (plaintiff  below)  vs.  Thomas  T.  Sher- 
man, defendant  in  error  (defendant  below).  Transcript  of  record.  Error 
to  the  circuit  court  of  the  ITnited  States  for  the  southern  district  of  New 
York.  Printed  under  direK2tion  of  the  clerk,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  848 
85   p.     28 1/2 cm. 

Chamberlain,  Alexander  F.  Thomas  Jefferson's  ethnological  opinions  and 
activities.;.  849 

(In  American  Anthropologist,     v.  9.     1907.     p.   499-509) 

Chamberlayne,  Churchill  Gibson.  [Biographical  sketch  of  George  William 
Bagby,  with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  Churchill  Gibson  Cham- 
berlayne] 850 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  1. 
p.   141-146) 

Chamberlayne,  E.  H.,  jr.  Record  of  the  Richmond  city  and  Henrico  Co.  Vir- 
ginia troops.  Confederate  States  army.  Comp.  by  E.  H.  Chamberlayne, 
jr.,  sergt.  "D"  co.,  1st  Va.  reg't.,  C.  S.  army.  Richmond,  H.  Schott,  1879. 
E581     5     1st  C.  851 

Library  has  series  1-10,  except  no.  4,  Co.  "D"  Old  Dominion  guard. 


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Chambers,  William.  Things  as  they  are  in  America.  By  William  Chambers. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  Grambo,  &  co,  1854.  851a 

vi,   364  p.     20cm. 

"Richmond  in  Virginia,"  chap.  xvi. 

Chandler,  John  A.  The  speech  of  John  A.  Chandler,  (of  Norfolk  County,)  in 
the  House  of  delegates  of  Virginia,  on  the  policy  of  the  state  with  re- 
spect to  her  slave  population.  Delivered  January  17,  1832.  Richmond, 
T.  W.  White,  printer,  1832.        F218     53     CS.     also  F218     5     C45.  852 

10  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Chandler,  Joseph  Everett.  The  colonial  architecture  of  Maryland,  Pennsyl- 
vania and  Virginia.  50  plates,  photographed  and  arranged  under  the 
direction  of  Joseph  Everett  Chandler  .  .  .  Boston,  Bates,  Kimball  & 
Guild,  1892.        NA707     C4.  853 

3  p.  1.,  50  pi.     381/2   X  38 1/2 cm. 

Chandler,  Julian  Alvin  Carroll.  The  beginnings  of  Virginia,  1584-1624  [vv^ith 
bibliography]  854 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   1.     p.   1-23) 

[Biographical  sketch  of  John  Smith,  with  selections  from  his  writings, 

by  J.  A.  C.  Chandler]  855 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    11. 
p.    4929-4945) 

Colonial  Virginia,  by  J.  A.  C.  Chandler  and  T.  B.  Thames.     Richmond, 

Va.,  Times-Dispatch  company,  1907.  F229     C45.  856 

2  p.  1.,  3-388  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.     21i,^cm. 

The  history  of  suffrage  in  Virginia   .    .    .   Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins 

press,  1901.        F216    3     C45.  857 

76    p.      24 1/2 cm. 

(Johns   Hopkins    university   studies    in   historical    and    political    science, 
ser.    19.      no.    6-7) 

'Makers  of  American  history.     A  beginner's  book  in  the  history  of  our 

country.     By   J.   A.    C.    Chandler   .    .    .   and   O.   P.    Chitwood   .    .    .   New 
York,  [etc.]     Silver,  Burdett  &  company,  [1904]  COl    C455     M3.      858 

318  p.   (incl.  front.)      IS  1/2 cm. 

.    .    .   Makers    of    Virginia    history   .    .    .   New     York,    Atlanta     [etc.] 

,        Silver  Burdett  and  company  [1904]  F223     C456.  859 

347   p.     front,    (map)    illus.      19cm. 

■  .  .  .  Representation  in  Virginia;  by  Julian  A.  C.  Chandler,  A.  M.  Balti- 
more, The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1893.         H31     J6.  880 

I  83   p.     241/^ cm. 

I  (Johns   Hopkins   university   studies    in   historical    and    political    science. 

14th  ser.     vi-vii) 


•The  South  in  English  politics,  1607-1763   [with  bibliography]  861 

(In  The  South  in   the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   4.     p.   20-42) 

The  South  in  the  expansion  of  the  United  States  [with  bibliography]     862 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   4.     p.  298-318) 

- — ^The  South  in  the  interpretation  of  the  constitution  [with  bibliography] 

863 
(In   The   South   in  the   building  of   the   nation,      v.    4.      p.    442-472) 

-The  Southern  inter-colonial  relations  [with  bibliography]  864 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   4.     p.   1-20) 


118  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Virginia,  by  Julian  A.  C.  Chandler  ...  and  William  LF-oushee 

New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan  company,  1902.        F219     C455. 

865 

viii   D      11      59   p.     front,    (fold,   map)    illus.      21 1/2    by   16'^cm. 
(Tarr'and  McMurray   geographies.      Supplementary   volume) 

Channing,    Edward.   ...  The    Jeffersonian    system     1801-lSll     by    Edward 

Chanuing  .   .   .  New  York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1906.        E178 

A54.  ^^^ 

xii     2   1.,   3-299   p.     front,    (port.)    maps.      21i^cm. 

(The  Anierican  nation    ...      A  history    .    .    .    ed.   by  A.   B.  Hart    .    .    . 

Critical   essay   on   authorities:      p.    270-285. 

^Town  and  county  government  in  the  English  colonies  of  North  America. 

The  Tappan  prize  essay  for  1883   .    .    .   Baltimore,  N.  Murray,  publica- 
tion agent,  Johns  Hopkins  university,  1884.        H31    J6.  867 

(Johns  ^Hopkins  university  studies  in  historical  and  political  science 
.    .    .    2d  ser.     no.   10)  ,.i  m 

"Local    government    in   Virgmia    :      p.    4^-5o. 

The  war  in  the  Southern  department.        E18    W76.  868 

(In  Winsor,  J.     Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America,     v.  6) 

Chapin    E    H      Univevsalism;    what  it  is  not,  and  what  it  is.     A  discourse 

preached  in  the  Independent  Christian  church,  Richmond,  Va.,  on  the 

mornings  of  August  12th  and  26th.     By  Rev.  E.  H.  Chapin.     Utica,  C.  C. 

P.  Grosh,  printer,  1838.  869 

23  p.     19cm. 

Chapin,  J.  R.     The  Westover  estate.  870 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.   42,   1871.     p.   801) 

Chapman  Allen  B.  In  the  circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  district 
of  Virginia  Allen  B.  Chapman,  Horatio  R.  Riddle,  Charles  R.  Coleman, 
the  National  union  bank  of  Maryland,  the  National  exchange  bank  of 
Baltimore  L.  M.  Flournoy,  D.  A.  Given  and  G.  W.  Jones--,  vs.  H.  A.  Curtis, 
H  B.  Burnham,  O.  M.  Dorman,  Westall  Willoughby,  the  Waphmgton, 
Alexandria  and  Georgetown  rail  road  company,  James  S.  French,  et  als 
.    .    .    [1869?]  871 

16  p.  23V2cm. 
Chapman,  Frank  Michler.  Handbook  of  birds  of  eastern  North  America; 
with  introductory  chapters  on  the  study  of  birds  in  nature  .  .  .  With 
full-page  plates  in  colors  and  black  and  white  by  Louis  Agassiz  Fuertes 
and  text-cuts  by  Tappan  Adney  and  Ernest  Thompson  Seton.  Rev.  ed 
New  York  and  London,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1912.  QL681  C46 
1912.  872 

xxix.  r.30  p.  illus.  (incl.  maps)  24  pi.  (partly  col.,  incl.  front.)  col 
charts,    19%cm.  „ 

"Bibliographical   appendix    :      p.   501-51j. 

Virginia    and    West   Virginia:      p.    515. 

Chapman,  John    Gadsby.     The   American   drawing-book;    a   manual   for  thei 
amateur,    and    basis    of    study    for    the    professional    artist:    especially! 
adapted  to  the  use  of  public  and  private  schools,  as  well  as  home  in- 
struction  .    .    .   New    ed.,   carefully    rev.    and   cor.   by    the   author  .    .    • 
New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.,  1870.        NC710     C56.  873 

1   p.  1.,  v-viii,   3-304   p.      illus.  diagrs.      29cm. 

J.  G.  Chapman  was  a  native  of  Alexandria,  \  a.  His  son  C.  W.  ynaP 
man  presented  to  the  Virginia  State  Library  a  collection  of  about  JUU 
paintings  illustrative  of  the  work  of  his  father,  his  brother  and  himselt. 

[A  collection  of  designs  on  wood]  874 

The  volume  bears  the  binder's  title:     Scrap  book,  designs  on  wood. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  119 

Chapman,  Nathaniel,  1780-1853.  Select  speeches,  forensick  and  parlia- 
mentary, with  prefatory  remarks.  By  N.  Chapman,  M.  D.  .  .  .  [Phila- 
delphia] Hopkins  and  Earle,  1808.        DA506    Al     C4.  875 

5  V.     fronts,    (ports.)      22cm. 

Dr.  Nathaniel  Chapman  was  born  in  Fairfax  County,  Virginia,  in  1780. 

[Chapman,  T.  J.]     Early  Virginia  claims  in  Pennsylvania.  875a 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history.  v.  13.  no.  2.  February,  1885. 
p.    [1551-160) 

Chappeli,  Philip  Edward.    A  genealogical  history  of  the  Chappell,  Dickie,  and 

other  kindred  families  of  Virginia.    1635-1900.    Comp.  by  P.  E.  Chappell 

of  Kansas  City,  Mo.    Rev.  ed.    1900.    Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Hudson-Kimberly 

publishing  co.,  1900.  876 

1  p.  1.,  382  p.     front,  pi.,  port.,  map.     8vo. 

Characteristic  facts  in  the  business  and  political  career  of  Gen.  William 
Mahone.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]  877 

16   p.     23cm. 

Charitable   association   of   learning,   no.   1,  of  Jarratt's,   Sussex   County,   Va. 

Constitution  of  the  Charitable  association  of  learning,  no.  1,  of  Jarratt's, 

Sussex  County,  Va.     Ratified  and  adopted  Feb.,  28th,  1880.     Petersburg, 

Va.,  John  B.  Ege,  job  printer  and  binder,  1880.  878 

8  p.     23cm. 

Charles  I,  king  of  Great  Britain.     By  the  king.    A  proclamation  concerning 
tobacco.     Imprinted  at  London  by  Robert  Barker,  printer  to  the  king's 
most  excellent  maiestie;  and  by  the  assignes  of  John  Bill.    1630.         879 
Broadside.     2  leaves.     37  by  30%  cm. 

Charleston,  S.  C.    Weekly  news  and  courier.    "Our  women  in  the  war."    The 

lives  they  lived;    the  deaths  they  died.       From  the  weekly  news  and 

courier,  Charleston,  S.  C.  .    .    .  Charleston,  S.  C,  The  news  and  courier 

book  presses,  1885.        E485     N55.  880 

xii,    [31-482  p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

Contents  in  part:  Boys  and  girls  in  the  war,  by  Miss  Sallie  Hunt  of 
Lynchburg,  Va. ;  Contraband  conscience,  by  Mrs.  M.  V.  Rivers  of  Ports- 
mouth, Va.;  The  fall  of  Richmond,  by  Virginia  E.  Dade  of  Washington,  D.  C; 
Sheridan  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  by  M.  S.  S.  of  Virginia;  Starvation  in  the 
Valley  of  Virginia,  by  Shenandoah,  of  Warren  Co.,  Va. ;  Hospital  scenes,  by 
Miss  Emily  V.  Mason,  of  Lexington,  Va. ;  A  band  of  heroes,  by  a  Virginia 
woman;  On  neutral  ground,  by  Mrs.  Susan  Archer  Weiss;  A  woman's  story 
of  the  war,  by  Mrs.  Kate  Burwell  Bowyer,  of  Bedford  Co.,  Va.;  Hospital 
memories,  by  Orra  Langhorne,  of  Lynchburg,  Va.;  In  and  out  of  the  Con- 
federacy, by  Miss  E.  V.  Mason  of  Fairfax  Co.,  Va.;  The  battle  of  Manassas, 
by  a  Virginian,  of  Baltimore,  Md.;  A  double  wedding  in  Virginia,  b.v  Miss  M. 
Mumford,  of  Pittsylvania  Co.,  Va. ;  Two  fair  sentinels,  by  Mary  Greenway 
McClelland,  of  Nelson  Co.,  Va. ;  The  Virginia  village  school  house,  by  Louisa 
Lewis,  of  Norfolk,  Va.;  The  ladies  kitchen,  by  M.  S.  S.,  of  Virginia;  Drink- 
ing the  wormwood,  by  Mrs.  E.  C.  Foster,  of  Fincastle,  Va. ;  In  the  Valley 
of  Virginia,  by  Mrs.  Gilmer  Breckinridge,  of  Fincastle,  Va. ;  The  old  red 
house  on  Fort  Hill,  by  Mary  Tucker  Magill;  The  burning  of  Hampton,  Va.; 
by  Lee  Hampton;  The  poets  of  the  Confederacy,  by  M.  S.  S.,  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Va. 

Charlottesville,  Va.  The  code  of  Charlottesville,  Va.,  containing  the  charter 
as  amended  and  re-enacted  as  a  whole  .  .  .  and  the  general  ordinances 
of  the  city  in  effect  September  1,  1909.  Compiled  by  E.  I.  Carruthers,  as- 
sisted by  H.  D.  Jarman.  Published  by  order  of  the  council.  Charlottes- 
ville, The  Michie  company,  printers,  1909.  F234  C4  C.  882 
319    p.      221/2 cm. 

Licenses  .    .    .     F234     C4    06L,  ^  883 

Library  has  1909. 

Ordinances  governing  water  works,  sewer  system,  plumbers  and  plumb- 
ing ..    .         F234    C4    06W.  884 
Library  has  1895,  1905. 


120  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Taxes  on  licenses,  city  of  Charlottesville.     For  the  year  commencing 

May  1,  1912.     [Charlottesville,  Va.,]  the  Michie  co.,  printers,  [1912]        885 
26    p.      2  3cm. 

Charlottesville.  Auditor.  A  comparative  statement  of  assessed  values,  esti- 
mated receipts,  estimated  expenditures,  actual  receipts,  actual  expendi- 
tures .  .  .  1906-1911  and  a  statement  of  the  bonded  debt,  floating  debt, 
sinking  fund  and  assets  and  liabilities  of  the  city  as  shown  by  the 
auditor's  ledger  Sep.  1,  1911.     [Charlottesville,  1912]  -  886 

n.    p.      22cm. 

Charlottesville,  Va.  Gas  works.  Annual  report  of  the  Superintendent. 
F234     C4     G2,  887 

Library  has  1909,   1910,  1911. 

Charlottesville.  Superintendent  of  water  and  sewerage.  Annual  report. 
F234     C4     W3.  888 

Library  has   1908,  1909,   1910,   1911. 

Charlottesville  committee.  How  the  money  goes?  Being  a  suuplement  to 
the  pamphlet  entitled  "What  it  costs  to  be  governed."  Read  and  cir- 
culate. Published  by  order  of  the  Charlottesville  committee.  [1859?] 
JK310     V.  37.  889 

19   p.     22cm. 

Charlottesville  female  seminary,  Charlottesville,  Va.     Catalog.  890 

Library  has  1894. 

[Charters  and  constitutions  of]  Virginia.        JK18     1877.  891 

(In  Poore,  B.  P.  Federal  and  state  constitutions.  1877.  part  2.  p.  1888- 
1976) 

Chase,  Salmon  Portland,  Reports  of  cases  decided  by  Chief  Justice  Chase 
in  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  fourth  circuit,  during 
the  years  1865  to  1869,  both  inclusive,  in  the  districts  of  Maryland,  Vir- 
ginia, North  Carolina,  and  South  Carolina.  Revised  and  corrected  by 
the  Chief  Justice.  Containing  an  appendix  with  the  constitution  of  the 
Confederate  States  of  America,  and  the  conscription,  impressment  and 
sequestration  acts  of  that  government.  By  Bradley  T.  Jolmson,  of  the 
Virginia  bar.  New  York,  Diossy  &  company,  1876.  K70  C4  J6  892 
XX,  637  p.     23y2cm. 

Chase,  William  C.     Story  of  Stonewall  Jackson.     A  narrative  of  the  career 

of    Thomas    Jonathan    (Stonewall)    Jackson,    from    written    and    verbal 

accounts  of  his  life    .    .    .   Atlanta,  D.  E.  Luther  pub.  co.,  1901.        CI    J14 

048.  893 

23  p.  1.,  49-568,    [1]   p.  incl.  illus.,  pi.,   port.,  facsim.     23i,4cm. 

Chase  City,  State  summer  normal  institute.    Annual  session.  893a 

Library  has  1915. 

Chastellux,  Frangois  Jean,  marquis  de.  Travels  in  North  America,  in  the 
years  1780-81-82  by  the  marquis  de  Chastellux  .  .  .  Tr.  from  the  French, 
by  an  English  gentleman,  who  resided  in  America  at  that  period.  With 
notes  by  the  translator.  Also  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author: 
letters  from  Gen.  Washington  to  the  marquis  de  Chastellux;  and  notes 
and  corrections  by  the  American  editor.     New  York,  1828.        E163    C59. 

894 

416   p.      21 1/2  cm. 

"Journal  of  a  tour  in  upper  Virginia,  in  the  Apalachian  Mountains,  and 
to  the  Natural  Bridge":     p.   209-300. 

"This  edition  is  copied  from  an  English  translation,  in  two  volumea, 
published  in  1787":  cf.     Pref. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  121 

Voyages  de  M.  le  marquis  de  Chastellux  dans  I'Am^rique  septentrionale, 

dans  les  annees  1780,  1781  &  1782  .  .  .  Seconde  edition.  Paris,  Prault, 
1788,  1791.        E163    C48.  895 

2v.     2  maps,  3  fold,  plates.     20l^cm. 

The  3  plates  are  illustrations  of  the  Natural  Bridge. 

Voyages  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  Chastellux  dans  I'Amerique  septentrionale, 

dans  les  annees  1780,  1781,  &  1782  .  .  .  Paris,  Prault,  1786.  E163 
C50.  896 

2v.     2  maps,   3  fold,   plates.     20y2cm. 

The  Chataigne  &  Gillis  Richmond  city  directory,  for  the  year  beginning  Feb. 
1st,  1877,  containing  a  general  directory  of  the  citizens  of  Richmond 
and  Manchester,  together  with  a  new  map  and  street  directory  of  Rich- 
mond. Also,  a  complete  business  directory,  and  a  list  of  the  post  ofHcea 
of  the  state  of  Virginia  and  appendix  pertaining  to  state  and  city  govern- 
ments. Compiled  and  published  by  Chataigne  &  Gillis.  Richmond,  Va., 
C1877.  897 

343   p.      24cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Manchester,  Va.     1891-92.     J.   H.  Chataigne,  com- 
piler and  publisher.     cl891.  898 
163  p.     23cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Norfolk  and  Portsmouth,  1883-84,  containing  besides 
a  general  and  business  directory  of  the'  two  cities,  a  vast  amount  of 
useful  information  pertaining  to  the  state  and  city  governments,  socie- 
ties, etc.;  also,  post  offices  of  Virginia  and  North  Cai'olina,  and  street 
directory  of  Norfolk.    .    .    .   c  1883  by  J.  H.  Chataigne.  899 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Norfolk,  Portsmouth  &  Berkley,  1889,  containing, 
besides  a  general  and  business  directory  of  the  cities,  a  street  and 
number  directory  of  Norfolk,  giving  the  names  of  occupants  after  the 
numbers;  also  a  vast  amount  of  useful  information  pertaining  to  state 
and  city  governments,  societies,  etc.;  and  the  post-offices  of  Virginia 
and  North  Carolina.    J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler  and  publisher,    c  1889. 

900 
969    p.      2 3 1/2 cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers.  Also,  a 
list  of  the  post-offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina,  and  appendix  pertaining  to  state  and  city  governments. 
1881.  J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler.  Richmond,  Va.,  Baughman  bros.,  pub- 
lishers, c  1881.  '  901 
503  p.     map.     2 3 1/2 cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  also,  a 
list  of  the  post  offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina,  and  appendix  pertaining  to  state  and  city  governments.  1882-'3. 
J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler  and  publisher.    Richmond,  Va.,  c  1882.  902 

559  p.     24cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  a  reprint 
of  first  directory  published  of  Richmond,  1819;  a  list  of  the  post  offices 
of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  and  appendix  pertaining 
to  state  and  city  governments.  1883-'4.  J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler  and 
publisher.    Richmond,  Va.,  c  1883.  903 

76,  565  p.     23%cm. 


122  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  a  list  of 
the  post  offices  of  the  state  of  Virginia  and  appendix  pertaining  to  state 
and  city  governments.  1885.  J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler  and  publisher. 
Richmond,  Va.,  c  1885.  904 

823   p.     23y2cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  a  list  of 
the  post  offices  of  the  state  of  Virginia  and  appendix  pertaining  to  state 
and  city  governments.  1886-'87.  J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler  and  pub- 
lisher. Richmond,  Va.,  c  1886.  905 
887   p.      23y2cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  a  list  of 
the  post  offices  of  the  state  of  Virginia  and  appendix  pertaining  to  state 
and  city  governments.  1888.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  H.  Chataigne  &  cc, 
publishers,  c  1888.  906 

2  3 1/2  cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  a  list  of 
the  post  offices  of  the  state  of  Virginia  and  appendix  pertaining  to  state 
and  city  governments.  1889.  J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler  and  publisher. 
Richmond.  Va.,  c  1889.  907 

1021  p.     23y2cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  a  list  of 
the  post-offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  and  an 
appendix  pertaining  to  state  and  city  governments.  1891.  J.  H.  Cha- 
taigne, compiler  and  publisher.  Richmond,  Va.,  c  1890.  908 
1063   p.     26y2cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  a  list  of 
the  post-offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  and  an 
appendix  pertaining  to  state  and  city  governments.  1892.  J.  H.  Cha- 
taigne, compiler  and  publisher.  Richmond,  Va.,  c  1892.  909 
1055  p.     26cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  a  list  of 
the  post-offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  and  an 
appendix  pertaining  to  state  and  city  governments.  1893-'94.  J.  H.  Cha- 
taigne, compiler  and  publisher.  Richmond,  Va.,  c  1893.  910 
1019   p.     26crn. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  to  which  is  added  a  street  and  num- 
ber directory,  giving  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers,  a  list  of 
the  post-offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  and  an 
appendix  pertaining  to  state  and  city  governments.  1894-95.  J.  H.  Cha- 
taigne, compiler  and  publisher.  Richmond,  Va.,  c  1894.  911 
1093  p.     26cm. 

Chataigne's  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  1895-96.,  containing,  besides  a  gen- 
eral and  business  directory,  a  street  and  house  directory  of  Richmond, 
giving  the  names  of  occupants  after  the  numbers;  also,  a  vast  amount 
of  useful  information  pertaining  to  state  and  city  governments,  societies, 
etc.,  and  the  post-offices  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.  J.  H.  Chataigne, 
compiler.     Richmond,  Va.,  Chataigne  directory  co.,  c  1895.  912 

1047   p.     26cm. 


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Chataigne's  Petersburg  directory,  1879-'80,  containing  a  general  directory  of 
the  citizens  of  the  city  of  Petersburg,  together  with  a  complete  business 
directory,  and  a  list  of  post  offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina:  and  much  useful  miscellaneous  matter,  such  as  the  city  gov- 
ernment, corporate  and  other  bodies;  names,  times  &  places  of  meeting 
of  secret  and  other  orders,  churches,  schools,  &c.  Compiled  by  J.  H. 
Chataigne.  ^^^ 

18,  251  p.     23y2cm. 

Chataigne's  Petersburg  directory  1886-'87,  containing  a  general  directory  of 
the  citizens  of  the  city  of  Petersburg,  together  with  a  complete  business 
directory  and  a  list  of  the  post-offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina,  and  much  useful  miscellaneous  matter,  such  as  the  city  govern- 
ment, corporate  and  other  bodies;  names,  times  and  places  of  meeting 
of  secret  and  other  orders,  churches,  schools,  &c.  J.  H.  Chataigne 
compiler  and  publisher.  914 

291  p.     23cm. 

Chataigne's  Petersburg  directory,  1888-'89,  containing  a  general  directory  of 
the  citizens  of  the  city  of  Petersburg,  together  with  a  complete  busi- 
ness directory  an4  a  list  of  post-offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina:  and  much  useful  miscellaneous  matter,  such  as  the 
city  government,  corporate  and  other  bodies;  names,  times  and  places 
of  meeting  of  secret  and  other  orders,  churches,  schools,  etc.  J.  H.  Cha- 
taigne, compiler,  c  1888.  915 
351  p.     23 1/2  cm. 

Chataigne's  Petersburg  directory,  1891-92,  containing  a  general  directory  of 
the  citizens  of  the  city  of  Petersburg,  together  with  a  complete  business 
directory,  and  a  list  of  post-offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina:  also  much  useful  miscellaneous  matter,  such  as  the  city  gov- 
ernment, corporate  and  other  bodies;  names,  times  and  places  of  meet- 
ing of  secret  and  other  societies.  J.  H.  Chataigne  compiler  and  pub- 
lisher. -.  916 
355  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Chataigne's  Petersburg  directory  1893-94,  containing  a  general  directory  of 
the  citizens  of  the  city  of  Petersburg,  together  with  a  complete  business 
directory,  and  a  list  of  post-offices  of  the  state  of  Virginia:  also  much 
useful  miscellaneous  matter,  such  as  the  city  government,  corporate 
and  other  bodies,  names,  time,  and  places  of  meeting  of  secret  and 
other  societies.    J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler  and  publisher.  917 

312  p.     2412cm. 

Chataigne's  Petersburg  directory,  1895-96,  containing  a  general  directory  of 
the  citizens  of  the  city  of  Petersburg,  together  with  a  complete  business 
directory  and  a  list  of  post  offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina:  also  much  useful  miscellaneous  matter,  such  as  the  city  gov- 
ernment, corporate  and  other  bodies,  names,  time,  and  places  of  meet- 
ing of  secrec  and  other  societies.  J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler.  The  Cha- 
taigne directory  co.,  publishers.  918 
375  p.     23y2cm. 

Chataigne's  peninsula  directory,  1896-7,  containing  besides  a  general  and 
business  directory  of  Newport  News,  Hampton,  Chesapeake  City  and 
Old  Point,  a  list  of  post  offices  in  Virginia,  and  much  useful  miscellaneous 
matter  relating  to  the  state  and  city  governments,  secret  societies, 
churches,  &c.  J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler.  Chataigne  directory  co.,  pub- 
lishers, c  1895.  919 
431  p.     23cm. 

Chataigne's  Richmond  city  directory,  for  the  years  lS79-'80,  containing  a 
general  and  business  directory  of  the  citizens  of  Richmond,   together 


124  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

with  a  street  and  number  directory,  with  names  of  residents  under  the 
houses.  Also,  a  list  of  the  post  offices  of  the  states  of  Virginia  and 
North  Carolina,  and  appendix  pertaining  to  state  and  city  governments. 
Compiled  and  published  by  J.  H.  Chataigne.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W. 
Randolph  &  English,  c  1879.  920 

399   p.     23y2cm. 

Chataigne's  Virginia  business  directory  and  gazetteer,  1880-81.    Compiled  by 
J.  H.  Chataigne.    Richmond,  Vai.,  Baughman  brothers,  c  1880.  921 

522  p.     map.     231/2 cm. 

Chataigne's    Virginia    gazetteer    and    classified    business    directory,    1884-'5. 
Compiled  and  published  by  J.  H.  Chataigne,  Richmond,  Va.,  c  1884.        922 
641  p.     map.     23i/^cm. 

Chataigne's    Virginia    gazetteer    and    classified    business    directory    1888-'9. 
Richmond,  Va.,  J.  H.  Chataigne  &  co.,  publishers,  c  1887.  923 

783   p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

Chataigne's    Virginia    gazetteer    and    classified    business    directory,    1890-91. 
Richmond,  Va.,  J.  H.  Chataigne,  publisher,  c  1890.  924 

1086  p.     2 3 1/2 cm. 

Chataigne's    Virginia    gazetteer    and    classified    business    directory    1893-94. 
J.  H.  Chataigne,  compiler  and  publisher.    Richmond,  Va.,  c  1893.  925 

1287  p.     23i/2cm. 

Chatham   Episcopal  institute,  Chatham,  Va.     Catalog.  926 

Library  has  1901.  1909. 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  canal  company.  Acts  of  .  .  .  Virginia,  Maryland, 
and  Pennsylvania,  and  of  the  Congress  of  the  U.  S.  in  relation  to  the 
Chesapeake  and  Ohio  canal  company;  with  the  proceedings  of  the  con- 
vention, which  led  to  the  formation  of  said  company.  Also  the  acts  and 
resolutions  of  .  .  .  Virginia  and  Maryland  concerning  the  Potomac  com- 
pany. Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1828.  TC625  C5  Al.  927 
148  p.     index  19  p. 

Annual  report  of  the  president  and  directors.     Washington  [etc.]   1829- 

TC625     C5     Al.  928 

Library   has   1st,    1829 — Sth,   1836. 

■  Memorial  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  canal  company,  to  the  General 
Assembly  of  Maryland,  December  31,  1832.  Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton, 
1832.         TC625     C5    Al.  929 

55  p.     20cm. 

Report  of  the   general   committee  of  the   stockholders   .    .    .   appointed 

June  6,  1S30;  to  whom  the  3d  annual  report  of  the  president  and  directors 
was  then  referred.  Presented  to  the  stockholders,  in  general  meeting, 
Dec.  3,  1831    .    .    .   Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1831.        TC625     C5    Al. 

930 
12  p.     20cm. 

Report  of  the  general  committee  of  the  stocldiolders,  presented  July  18, 

183(5.         TC625     C5    Al.  931 

12  p.     20cm. 

Report  of  the  president  and  directors  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  canal 

company,  to  the  Ftockholders,  specially  convened  in  general  meeting, 
April  22,  1835.     Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1835.        TC625     C2     Al. 

932 
8  p.     20cm. 


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— > — Reports  and  letters  from  the  engineers  employed  in  the  revised  location 

of  the  western   section   of  the   Chesapeake  and  Ohio  canal:    with   the 

estimates  of  the  cost  of  the  same.     [Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1829] 

TC625     C5    Al.  933 

104  p.     20cm. 

Special   report   of   the   president   and   directors   .    .    .  made   under   the 

resolution  of  the  stockliolders  of  the  31st  of  March,  1837,  on  the  subject 
of  slack-water  navigation,  etc.  Presented  April  21,  1837.  Washington, 
Gales  &  Seaton,  1837.         TC625     C5    Al.  934 

24  p.     20cm. 

Chesapeake   and    Ohio    railway    company.     Annual    report   of  the   board   of 
directors  to  the  stockholders   .    .    .   HE2781     C522.  935 

Library  has   1889-1907. 

.  .  .  Official  industrial  guide  and  shippers'  directory  .  .  .  [Rich- 
mond?    Chesapeake  and  Ohio  railway  company,  1907]         F211     C52. 

936 

460    p.      illus.      29cm. 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  railway  company.     Industrial  department. 

Country  life  in  Virginia,  1912.    Richmond,  Va.,  Williams  printing  co., 
[1912?]  937 

132   p.    (incl.   adv.)      illus.,   plates,   map.      25% cm. 

Industrial  sites  along  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  railway.     Published  by 

the  Industrial  department  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  railway,  Rich- 
mond, Va.    Lynchburg,  Va.,  Brown-Morrison  co.,  printers,  [n.  d.]  938 
128  p.     illus.,  maps.     25% cm. 

The  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  railway  directory,  containing  an  illustrated  history 
and  description  of  the  road,  together  with  improvements  and  connections 
already  completed  and  those  in  contemplation;  also,  the  names  of  the 
merchants,  manufacturers,  professional  men,  and  farmers,  with  post- 
ofRce  addresses  in  the  counties  of  Elizabeth  City,  Warwick,  York,  James 
City,  New  Kent,  Charles  City,  King  William,  Henrico,  .  .  .  together 
with  a  description  of  the  surface,  soil,  average  value  of  lands,  county 
and  city  officers,  and  other  useful  and  valuable  information.  Compiled 
by  J.  H.  Chataigne.     1881.     c  1881  by  J.  H.  Chataigne.  939 

379  p. 

Chesapeake  male  and  female  academy,  Irvington,  Va.     Catalog.  940 

Library  has   1895,   1896. 

Chesney,  Charles  Cornwaliis.  Essays  in  military  biography.  New  York, 
H.  Holt  and  company,  1874.        C    C524    E15.  .  941 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  398  p.     20% cm. 
"A  memoir  of   General   Lee":      p.   81-135. 

— — A  military  view  of  recent  campaigns  in  Virginia  and  Maryland  .  .  . 
London,  Smith,  Elder  and  co.,  1863-65.        E470    C54.  942 

2v.     front.,  maps   (partly  fold.)     20%cm. 
Closes  v/ith  the  third   year  of  the  war. 

Chesnut,  Mrs.  Mary  Boykin.  A  diary  from  Dixie,  as  written  by  Mary  Boykiu 
Chesnut,  wife  of  James  Chesnut,  jr.,  U.  S.  senator  from  South  Carolina, 
1859-1861  .  .  .  Edited  by  Isabella  D.  Martin  and  Myrta  Lockett  Avary. 
E606    C52.  ©43 

xxii  p.    (incl.  front,  port.)      424  p.     plates.     21cm. 
Springs^  cha  ""ter^™""^'    ^^^'^P^^^s    ^>    ^    and    16.      Fauquier    White    Sulphur 

Chester  Anthony.  Scheeps-togt  van  Anthony  Chester,  na  Virginia.  Gedaan 
m  het  ]aar  1620.     Beschreeven  door  een  voornaam  reysiger,  die  dese 


126  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

togt  mede  gedaan  heeft.  Verhalende  seer  naauwkeurig  een  schrikkelijk 
en  wanhoopig  zee-gevegt  tegen  2  Spaanse  scheepen,  die  gedwongen 
wierden  de  vlugt  te  nemen,  en  de  zege  aan  de  Engelsse  te  laten.  Als 
mede:  een  grouwsame  en  venaderlijke  moord,  op  een  wreede  wijse 
door  de  Virginianen  aan  de  Engelsse  geoessent.  Alles  door  desen  Rey- 
siger  by-gewoont,  door  hem  in  het  Engelsch  beschreeven,  en  nu  uyt 
die  taal  vertolkt.  Met  een  volkoomen  register  en  Konst-Print  verrijkt. 
Te  Leyden,  by  Pieter  Vander  Aa,  boekverkooper,  1907.     Met  privilegie. 

944 

15  p. 

A   translation  by  Prof.  C.  E.   Bishop  is   in  the  William  &  Mary  college 
quarterly  magazine,     v.  9.     April,  1901.     p.  203-214. 

Chester,  Joseph  Lemuel.  A  preliminary  investigation  of  the  alleged  ancestry 
of  George  Washington;  first  president  of  the  United  States  of  America; 
exposing  a  serious  error  in  the  existing  pedigree.  (Reprinted  from  the 
Herald  and  genealogist,  London,  and  the  Heraldic  journal,  Boston.) 
Boston,  H.  W.  Button  &  son,  printers,  1866.        CI    W318     C22.  945 

23  p.     25cm. 

Chester  institute.     Chester,  Va.     Catalog.  946 

Library  has   1S9G. 

Chesterman,  Evan  R.  Duels  and  duellists  of  bygone  Virginia  days.  F230 
C52.  947 

A  series   of  articles  from    the   Richmond   evening  journal,    1908-1909. 

— • — History  of  the  McCue  case.    Full  particulars  of  the  crime,  inquest,  trial 

and  conviction  with  agreement  of  counsel,  by  Evan  R,  Chesterman  and 

Joe    E.    Geisinger.      The   Williams    pi'inting    co.,    Richmond,    Va.,    1904. 

KllO     M13.  948 

174  p.     21cm. 

Things  mundane,  as  observed  by  .    .    .  Evan  R.  Chesterman.    New  York, 

The  Neale  publishing  company,  1912.         PN61G1     C5.  949 

152  p.     19cm. 

Chesterman,  William  D.  Guide  to  Richmond  and  the  battlefields.  Rich- 
mond, J.  E.  Goode,  ISSl.        F233     3     C5.  950 

68  p.  incl.  pi.,  map.     16  mo. 

Library  has   also   editions  of   1884   and    1894. 

The   James   river   tourist.     A   brief   account   of   historical   localities   on 

James  river.  Prepared  by  W.  D.  Chesterman.  Published  by  L.  B.  Tatum, 
Supt.  of  the  Virginia  steamboat  co.  Richmond,  Dispatch  steam  printing 
house,  1878.  951 

51   p.      fold.   map.      17cm. 

.    .    .   The  James  River  tourist,  a  brief  account  of  historical  localities 

on  James  River,  and  sketches  of  Richmond,  Norfolk,  and  Portsmouth. 
6th  ed.  Ed.  by  W.  D.  Chesterman  .  .  .  Richmond,  E.  Waddey,  printer, 
18S9.  952 

91  p.     illu.s.     18 1/2  cm. 

Chew,  Roger  Preston,  Stonewall  Jackson;  address  of  Colonel  R.  P.  Chew, 
chief  horse  artillery,  Army  of  northern  Virginia,  delivered  at  the  Vir- 
ginia military  institute,  Lexington,  Virginia,  on  the  unveiling  of  Ezekiel's 
statue  of  General  T.  J.  Jackson,  June  19,  1912.  Lexington,  Virginia, 
Rockbridge  County  news  print,  1912.        CI    J14     C52.  953 

64'  p.     front,   (port.)   map.     23cm. 

Cheyney,    Edward   Potts.     Some  English  conditions  surrounding  the  settle- 
ment of  Virginia,  by  Edward  P.  Cheyney.         E171     A57.  954 
(In  The  American  historical  review,    v.  12,  no.  3.    April  1907.    p.  507-528) 


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The  chief's  daughter;  or,  The  settlers  in  Virginia.  London,  J.  H.  and  J. 
Parlier  [no  date]         B     P241     C23.  955 

1  p.  I.,  126  p.     16 1/2  cm. 

Child  welfare  conference.  The  child  in  Virginia.  Handbook  and  programme 
May  22nd-25th  1911.     Richmond,  Va.  [1911]  956 

14  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Childe,  Edward  Lee.  Le  g^n^ral  Lee;  sa  vie  et  ses  campagnes,  par  Edward 
Lee  Childe   .    .    .   Paris,  Hachette  et  cie.,  1874.        CI    L480    C22.  957 

2  p.  1.,  iii,  382  p.     front,   (phot.)   fold.  map.     ISi^cm. 

The  life  and  campaigns  of  General  Lee.     By  his  nephew,  Edward  Lee 

Childe.      Translated  from  the  French,  with  the  consent  and  approval  of 

the  author,  by  George  Littig.     London,  Chatto  &  Windus,  1875.  CI 

L480     C23.  958 

xi,  336  p.     front,   (port.)     20 1/2 cm. 

Children's  home  society  of  Virginia.     [Report  1910]  959 

16   p.     illus.     23cm. 

Childs,  J.  Rives.     Bishop  John  Early.     [Life]  960 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  college. 
V.   4.  no.   1.     June,   1913.     p.    [50]-66) 

Chilton,  William  Edwin.  .  .  .  State  claims  Northwest  Territory.  Address 
of  Hon.  William  E.  Chilton  of  West  Virginia  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States  on  April  10,  1912,  and  Address  of  Gov.  Claude  A.  Swanson  of 
Virginia  on  "Virginia  day"  delivered  at  the  Jamestown  exposition,  June 
12,  1907  .   .    .  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.         F483     C53.  961 

30  p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

(U.  S.  62d  Cong.     2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  948) 

Chlsholm  brothers.  [Souvenir  of  the  city  of  Richmond]  Published  by  Chis- 
holm   brothers,   Portland,    Me.,    [1888?]         F233     37     N5.  962 

folded  plate.     18  by  157cm. 

Chitwood,  Oliver  Perry.  .  .  .  Justice  in  colonial  Virginia,  by  Oliver  Perry 
Chitwood.  Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1905.  H31  J6.  also 
F216     13     C54.  963 

123,    [1]   p.     24y2cm. 

(Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  in  historical  and  political  science 
.    .    .    Series  xxiii.     nos.   7-8) 

Choate,  Columbus  D.  Historic  Fairfax  County.  First  paper.  [c  1911] 
P232     Fl     C5.  964 

[11]  p.     21i/2cm. 

Chotteau,  Leon.   ...   La  guerre  de  I'independance  (1775-1783) ;  les  Francais 

en  Am^rique;  avec  une  preface  par  M.  Edouard  Laboulaye  .    .    .   Paris, 

Charpentier  et  cie.     1876.         E265     C55.  965 
2  p.  1.,  X  p.,  1  1.,  438  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Christ  church,  Middlesex  co.,  Va.  The  parish  register  of  Christ  church, 
Middlesex  county,  Va.,  from  1653  to  1812  .  .  .  Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones, 
1897.         F232     M6     C5.  966 

341  p.     4  to. 

Published  by  the  National  society  of  the  colonial  dames  of  America, 
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Christian,  Bolivar.  The  Scotch-Irish  settlers  in  the  valley  of  Virginia. 
Alumni  address  at  Washington  college,  Lexington,  Va.  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  1860.        F232     S54G    C5.  967 

38  p.     8vo. 

Same.  967 

(In  Washington  and  Lee  university.     Historical  papers,     no.  3.     p.  1-43) 


128  A   BlBLIOGRArHY   OF   VlllGINIA 

Christian,  George  Llewellyn.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  address  delivered  before 
R.  E.  Lee  camp,  no.  1,  Confederate  veterans,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  on  Octo- 
ber 29th,  1909,  bv  Hon.  George  L.  Christian.  Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones, 
printer,  1909.        CI    L738    C55.  968 

40   p.     23% cm. 

Address    [before   Virginia   state   bar   association]    by   Judge   George  L. 

Christian    of   Richmond,    president    of    the    association.      Roger    Brooke 

Taney.  969 

(In  Virginia   state  bar  association.      23rd   report,    1911.      p.    168-192) 

Address  delivered  by  Judge  George  L.  Christian,  the  occasion  being  the 

presentation  of  a  silver  service  by  the  officers  and  directors  of  the  Rich- 
mond chamber  of  commerce  to  Tazewell  M.  Carrington  on  his  retire- 
ment as  president  of  the  Chamber.  Jefferson  hotel,  Richmond,  Va. 
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The  capitol  disaster.    By  Hon.  George  L.  Christian  of  Richmond,  Virginia. 

A  chapter  of  reconstruction  in  Virginia.  Sold  for  the  benefit  of  the 
Associated  Charities  of  Richmond,  Va.     [Richmond,  1915]  971 

46   p.     illus.     23cm. 

— ■ — Confederate  memories  and  experiences  by  Hon.  George  L.  Christian  of 
Richmond,  Va.  I.  Address  at  annual  commencement  of  the  Training 
school  for  nurses,  connected  with  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  Richmond,  Va., — ■ 
p.  3.  IL  "Reminiscences  and  a  contrast,"  giving  some  experiences  of  the 
writer  as  a  student  at  the  university  of  Virginia  during  the  war, — p.  20. 
in.  "Recollections  of  the  evacuation  of  Richmond,  April,  1865," — p.  30. 
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37  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

John  Tyler,  address  delivered  before  the  Colonial  dames  of  America  in 

the  state  of  Virginia,  at  Greenway,  Charles  City  county,  Va.  on  Monday, 
Oct.  27,  1913,  at  the  unveiling  of  a  memorial  to  mark  the  birthplace 
of  president  Tyler,  by  George  L.  Christian  of  Richmond,  Va.  Richmond, 
Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  1913.  973 

21   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Lecture;  Charles  City:  some  of  its  noted  places  and  people  and  personal 

recollections  of  some  of  these.  Delivered  at  Charles  City  courthouse, 
June  24,  1910.  By  Hon.  George  L.  Christian  ...  To  aid  Bethany  Pres- 
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33  p.     23cm. 


-Official  report  of  the  history  committee  of  the  Grand  camp,  C.  V.,  de- 
partment of  Virginia  .  .  .  Read  at  Petersburg,  Va.,  October  25th,  1901, 
and  published  by  order  of  the  Grand  camp  of  Virginia.  A  contrast  be- 
tween the  way  the  war  was  conducted  by  the  Federals  and  the  way 
it  was  conducted  by  the  Confederates,  drawn  almost  entirely  from 
Federal  sources.     [1901]         F221     42     V8,  975; 

32   p.     23cm. 

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and  published  by  order  of  the  Grand  camp  of  Virginia.     On  the  treat- 
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29  p.     23cm. 

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partment of  Virginia  .    .    .  Read  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  Oct.  28,  1903, 


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and  published  by  order  of  the  Grand  Camp  of  Virginia.     North  Carolina 
and  Virginia  in  the  civil  war.        F221    42    V8.  977 

26   p.     24cm. 

Reminiscences  of  some  of  the  dead  of  the  bench  and  bar  of  Richmond: 

an  address  delivered  before  the  Richmond  bar  association   .    .    .  Dec.  9, 

1908.     [Richmond,  Va.,  1909]         F233    25     C55.  978 

53   p.     23cm. 

From  the  Virginia  law  register,     v.   14,  no.  9;  Jan.   1909. 

Christian,  Willism  Asbury.  Lynchburg  and  its  people.  Lynchburg,  J.  P. 
Bell  company,  printers,  1900.        F234     L8     C555.  979 

463  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Marah;    a  story  of  old  Virginia.     By  W.  Asbury   Christian   .    .    .  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  L.  H.  Jenkins,  printer  and  binder,  1903.  980 
386   p.     front.,   pi.     19cm. 

Richmond,  her  past  and  present,  by  W.  Asbury  Christian   .    .    .  Rich- 
mond. Va.,  Manufactured  by  L.  H.  Jenkins,  1912.        P233     3     C55.        981 
3   p.   1.,    [v]-vi   p.,    1   1.,   618    p.      col.   front,    (port.)    plates    (1   fold.)    map. 
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The  Christian  almanac  for  Virginia  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  and  Savior  Jesus 
Christ  1831  .  .  .  Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Richmond.  Latitude 
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The  Christian  Baptist,  published  monthly.  Edited  by  Alexander  Campbell 
.  .  .  vol.  I.  [1823-24]  2d  ed.  Buffaloe  Creek,  Brooke  County,  Va., 
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xiv,   [151-300  p.,  2  1. 

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2  p.  1.,  288  p. 

Church,  J.  V/.  The  crucible,  a  Southerner's  impression  of  Hampton  [by] 
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Churchland  academy,  Churchland,  Va.     Catalog.  986 

Library   has   1894,    1896. 

The  city  of  Richmond  business  directory  and  city  guide.    Compiled  and  pub- 
lished by  Mills  &  Starke.    Richmond,  Va.,  Gary  &  Clemmitt,  1866.  987 
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City  of  Richmond,  of  historic  fame,  of  great  commercial  prestige.  1905. 
[Richmond,  1905]  988 

40   p.     illus.     23%    X   311^ cm. 

Civis,  pseud.     The  public  school  in  its  relation  to  the  negro.  Republished 

.    .    .   from  the  Southern  planter  and  farmer.     Richmond,  Clemmitt  & 

Jones,  1877.        HT128     C58.  989 
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990 
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Claiborne,  J.  F.  H.  Life  and  times  of  Gen.  Sam.  Dale,  the  Mississippi  par- 
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Gen.    Dale   was   born   in   Rockbridge   Co.,  Va. 

Claiborne,  John  Herbert.  Seventy-five  years  in  old  Virginia;  with  some 
account  of  the  life  of  the  author  and  some  of  the  history  of  the  people 
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Claren's  school  for  girls,  near  Alexandria,  Va.     Catalog.  994 

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1778-9;  with  an  introduction  by  Hon.  Henry  Pirtle,  of  Louisville,  and 
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274  p.     xviii  pi.  fold,  map,  fold,  tab.,  diagr.     26cm. 

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^Speeches  of  Henry  Clay  delivered  in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States; 

to  which  is  prefixed  a  biographical  memoir;  with  an  appendix  .  .  . 
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XX,    381   p.     front,    (port.)      19 1/2 cm. 

The    woi'ks   of    Henry    Clay,    comprising   his    life,    correspondence   and 

•  speeches,   ed.  by   Calvin   Colton.     With   an  introduction   by   Thomas  B. 

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Clay  Hill  academy,  Millwood,  Va.    Catalog.  1017 

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Clayton,  Jolnn,  rector  of  Crofton,  Yorkshire.  A  letter  from  Mr.  John  Clay- 
ton, rector  of  Crofton  at  Wakefield  in  Yorkshire,  to  the  Royal  Society, 
May  12,  1688,  giving  an  account  of  several  observables  in  Virginia,  and 
in  his  voyage  thither,  more  particularly  concerning  the  air. — Mr.  Clay- 
ton's second  letter,  containing  his  farther  observations  in  Virginia. — A 
continuation  of  Mr.  John  Clayton's  account  of  Virginia. — His  letter  to 
the  Royal  Society  giving  a  farther  account  of  the  soil,  and  other 
observables  of  Virginia. — A  continuation  of  Mr.  Clayton's  account  of 
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(In  Miscellanea  curiosa.      v.    3.      1708.     p.   281-355) 

A  letter  from  Mr.  John  Clayton,  rector  of  Crofton  at  Wakefield  in  York- 
shire, to  the  Royal  Society,  May  12,  1688.  Giving  an  account  of  several 
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A  letter  from  the  Revd.  Mr.  John  Clayton,  (afterwards  Dean  of  Kildare 

in  Ireland)  to  Dr.  Grew,  in  answer  to  several  queries  relating  to  Vir- 
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other  poems  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1886. 
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Otterdale:    or.  Pen  pictures  of  farm  life,  and  other  poems   .    .    .   Rich- 
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Clinch  Vailey  Baptist  association.  Minutes  of  the  fifty-third  annual  session 
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Va.,  The  Boatright  printing  company,  1909.  1025 

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Clinton,  Sir  Henry.  Narrative  of  Lieutenant-General  Sir  Henry  Clinton, 
K.  B.  relative  to  his  conduct  during  part  of  his  command  of  the  king's 
troops  in  North  America;  particularly  to  that  which  respects  the  un- 
fortunate issue  of  the  campaign  in  1781.  With  an  appendix,  containing 
copies  and  extracts  of  those  parts  of  his  correspondence  with  Lord 
George  Germain,  Earl  Cornwallis,  Rear  Admiral  Graves,  etc.,  which 
are  referred  to  therein.  6th  ed.  London,  Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  1783. 
E239     C40.  1026 

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Observations  on  some  parts  of  the  Answer  of  Earl  Cornwallis  to   Sir 

Henry  Clinton's  Narrative  ...  To  which  is  added  an  appendix;  con- 
taining extracts  of  letters  and  other  papers,  to  which  reference  is  neces- 

i         sary.      London,  Printed  for  J.  Debrett,  1783.         E239     C40.  1027 

I  113,   1   p.     fold.   tab.     22cm. 

[Clopton,  Abner  W.    Wisdom's  voice  to  the  rising  generation:  being  a  selec- 
I         tion  of  the  best  addresses  and  sermons  on  intemperance,  from  Dwight, 
Rush,  Kittredge,  Porter,  Beecher,  Sprague,  and  others   ...   By  Abner 
W.  Clopton  and  Eli  Ball,  ministers  of  the  gospel,  Virginia.    Philadelphia, 
Pub.  by  the  compilers,  John  Gray,  printer  [no  date]  1028 

vi,   1  1.,   172   p.     18cm. 

Clopton,  Mrs.  Virginia  Clay.  A  belle  of  the  fifties.  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Clay, 
of  Alabama,  covering  social  and  political  life  in  Washington  and  the 
South,  1853-66.  Gathered  and  edited  by  Ada  Sterling.  Illustrated  from 
contemporary  portraits.  New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1904.  CI 
C644     S72.  1029 

386   p.     23 1/2 cm. 

"Richmond  as  a  national  capital":     p.  168-177. 

Cloyd,  A.  D.  Genealogy  of  the  Cloyd,  Basye  and  Tapp  families  in  America, 
with  brief  sketches  referring  to  the  families  of  Ingels,  Jones,  Marshall 
and  Smith.  By  A.  D.  Cloyd,  M.  D.,  Omaha,  Nebraska  1912.  [Columbus, 
Ohio,  the  Champlin  press]  1030 

297   p.     front,    (port.)    ports.     2 3 1/2 cm. 

Cluster  Springs  academy.  Black  Walnut,  Va.     Catalog.  1031 

Library  has    1893-1896,    1901-1903,    1905-1908,    1910,    1912-1914. 

Cluverlus,  Thomas  Judson.  My  life,  trial  and  conviction.  Richmond,  S.  J. 
Dudley,  1887.        KllO     C649     C.  1032 

112  p.     14iicm. 

Coale,  Charles  B.  The  life  and  adventures  of  Wilburn  Waters,  the  famous 
hunter  and  trapper  of  White  Top  Mountain;  embracing  early  history 
of  southwestern  Virginia,  sufferings  of  the  pioneers,  etc.,  etc.  By 
Charles  B.  Coale,  for  thirty  three  years  editor  of  the  Abingdon  Vir- 
ginian.   Richmond,  G.  W.  Gray  &  co.,  printers,  1878.        F232    W3     C6. 

1033 
xiv,  [17]-265  p.     20%cm. 


)obb,  Joseph  Beckham.     Leisure  labors;   or,  Miscellanies  historical,  literary 


i 


134  A  Bibliography  of  Vieginia 

and  political   .    .    .  New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1858.        PS1357 
L5     1858.  1034 

408  p.     19cm. 

Thomas   Jefferson:      p.    5-130;   a   review   of   T.   J.    Randolph's   Memoir  of 
Jefferson. 

[Cobbett,  William]  ...  A  new  year's  gift  to  the  democrats;  or  Observa- 
tions on  a  pamphlet  entitled,  "A  vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  resig- 
nation." '.  By  Peter  Porcupine  [pseud.]  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  T.  Bradford, 
1796.         E311     C66.  1035 

iv,  [5]-71  p.     211/^cm.     p.  64-71  missing  in  Va.  State  Library  copy. 

Cocke,  A.  R.    Studies  in  Ephesians.  By  A.  R.  Cocke,  pastor  at  Waynesboro, 

Va.,  professor  of  philosophy  in  the  Valley  seminary  .    .    .  Fleming  H. 
Revell  CO.,  Chicago,  [c  1892]  1036 

137  p.     19cm. 

Cocke,  Richard  Ivanhoe.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Licivyronean 
society  of  William  and  Mary  college,  15th  May,  1847,  the  anniversary 
of  the  political  independence  of  Virginia.  By  Richard  Ivanhoe  Cocke, 
of  Fluvanna  County.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Shepherd  and  Colin,  1847. 
LB41.  1037 

22  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Cocke,  William  Archer.  The  constitutional  history  of  the  United  States, 
from  the  adoption  of  the  Articles  of  confederation  to  the  close  of  Jack- 
son's administration  ...  In  two  volumes.  Vol.  I.  Philadelphia,  J.  B. 
Lippincott  &  co.,  1858.        E183    C6G.  1038 

430    p.      22cm. 

No    more    published.      v.    1    extends    to    the    close    of    Madison's    second 
administration. 

Cocke,  William  B.  Sussex  County,  Virginia,  the  home  seeker's  paradise.  A 
guide  to  homeseekers  and  investors  .  .  .  Compiled  principally  by  Com- 
missioner William  B.  Cocke,  Booker,  Va.  Richmond,  Va.,  Williams 
printing  co.,  1907.         F232     S964     C6.  1039 

16  p.     illus.     23cm. 

Coeburn  graded  schools,  Coeburn,  Va.    Catalog.  1040 

Library  has  1908. 

Cofer,  Leiand  E.  .  .  .  Maritime  quarantine  .  .  .  Prepared  by  the  direction 
of  the  surgeon-general.  Washington,  Govt,  printing  office,  1910.  RAll 
B175.  1041 

64  p.     plates,  fold.  plan.     25cm. 
(Public  health  bulletin  no.  34) 

...  A   word   to    ship    captains    about    quarantine   .    .    .  Washington, 

Government  printing  office,  1912.        RAll     B175.  1042 

19    p.      illus.,   pi.      25cm. 
(Public  health  bulletin  no.  65) 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.    Late  scenes  in  Richmond.  1043 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,     v.  15,  1865.     p.  744) 

Coghill,  James  Henry.  The  family  of  Coghill.  1377  to  1879.  With  some 
sketches  of  their  maternal  ancestors,  the  Slingsbys,  of  Scriven  hall.  1135 
to  1879.  By  James  Henry  Coghill.  Cambridge,  Printed  at  the  Riverside 
press,  1879.  1044  ; 

ix  p.,  2  1..   36,   [36a]-36  p,   [37]-193  p.,  1  I.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23i^cm.   ] 

Coghlan,  P.  G.     Report  on  the  trade  and  commerce  of  Richmond,  Va.,  with 
other  statistics,  and  documents  for  1872-'73.     Comp.  for  the  Richmond 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  by  P.  G.  Coghlan,  Secretary.    Richmond,  Fergus-  ; 
son  &  Rady,  printers,  1873.  1045 

104  p.     23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  135 

Cole,  George  Watson.     A  catalogue  of  books  relating  to  the  discovery  and 

early  history  of  North  and  South  America,  forming  a  part  of  the  library 

of  E.  D.  Church.    Compiled  and  annotated  by  George  Watson  Cole.    New 

York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  co.,  1907.  1046 

5  V.     facsims.   (partly  col.)     29cm. 

[Coleman,    Charles   Washington,   jr.]      The   Southern   campaign,    1781,   from 

Guilford   Court  House  to  the   siege  of  York,     Narrated  in  the  letters 

from  Judge  St.  George  Tucker  to  his  wife.  1046a 

(In  The  magazine  of  American  history,     v.   7.   no.   3.     September,    1881. 

p.  36-46,  [201]-216) 

St.  George  Tucker,  Judge  of  the  U.  S.  District  court  for  Virginia.       1046b 

(In  The  magazine  of  American  history,     v.   7.     p.  217-221) 

The  Wythe  house — Williamsburg,  Virginia;  Washington's  headquarters. 

1046c 
(In  The  magazine  of  American  history,     v.  7.     p.  270-275) 

Coleman,  William  D.  The  case  of  William  D.  Coleman  .  .  .  Baltimore,  J.  H. 
Foster  &  co.,  1878.         KllO     C692.  1047 

110  p.     23cm. 

Coles,  Edward.  History  of  the  ordinance  of  1787  .  .  .  Read  before  the  His- 
torical society  of  Pennsylvania,  June  9,  1856.  [Philadelphia]  Press  of 
the  Society,  1856.        E309     C69.  1048 

1  p.  1.,   33  p.     8vo. 

(Pennsylvania  historical  society.     Publications) 

A  collection  of  the  speeches  of  the  president  of  the  United  States  to  both 
houses  of  Congress,  at  the  opening  of  every  session,  with  their  answers. 
Also,  the  addresses  to  the  president,  with  his  answers  from  the  time 
of  his  election:  With  an  appendix,  containing  the  circular  letter  of 
General  Washington  to  the  governors  of  the  several  states,  and  his 
larewell  orders,  to  the  armies  of  America,  and  the  answer.  Dedicated 
to  the  citizens  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Printed  at  Boston, 
By  Manning  &  Loring,  for  Solomon  Cotton,  jun.,  [etc.,  etc.],  1796.  CI 
W318     C52.  1049 

xii,   13-282   p.      18cm. 

Collegiate  school  for  girls  in  the  city  of  Richmond.    [Catalogue]    1915.      1050 
24   p.     24cm. 

Collins,  Catherine  Cavanagh.  Alexandria-Washington  lodge  no.  22;  its  his- 
tory and  treasures.        F234     A3     C37.  1051 

[11]   p.     illus.,  ports.     25cm. 

From   "The  new  age,"  May,   1909.     p.   432-442. 

Collins,   Edward  D.     Committees  of  correspondence  of  the  American  revo- 
lution.       E172     A48.  1052 
(In  American  historical  association.     Report,  1901.     v.  1.     p.  243-271) 

Collins,  John  L.    When  Stonewall  Jackson  turned  our  right.        E468    B33. 

1053 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   3.     p.    183-186) 

Collins,  Stephen.  Miscellanies:  by  Stephen  Collins  ...  2d  ed.  Phila- 
delphia, Carey  and  Hart,  1845.         PS1359     C6     M6.  1054 

308  p.     20cm. 

Contains  biographical   sketch   of  James  Barbour   of  Virginia. 

Colonel  Berkley  and  his  friends;  containing  sketches  of  life  south  of  the 
Potomac.  A  tale.  In  three  volumes.  New  York,  W.  B.  Gilley,  London, 
A.  K.  Newman  &  Co..  1825.  1055 

2  p.  1.,  289  p.     19 1/2 cm. 
Library  has  v.   1. 


136  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Colonial  churches;  a  series  of  sketches  of  churches  in  the  original  colony  of 
Virginia,  with  pictures  of  each  church;  each  sketch  by  an  especially 
qualified  writer.  Richmond,  Va.,  Southern  churchman  co.,  1907.  F218 
3    S727.  1056 

319,    [1]    p.   incl.   front,   plates,   ports.      19%  cm. 

"These  papers  appeared  originally  as  articles  in  the  Southern  church- 
man."— Pref. 

Colonial  dames  of  America.  Virginia.  [Report  to  the  state  societies  of 
work  accomplished,  and  undertaken,  from  June  1,  1908  to  June  1,  1909] 
F221     6     C7     Rl.  1057 

[4]    1.     26%cm. 

The  society  of  the  colonial  dames  of  America  in  the  State  of  Virginia. 

[List  of  members]    1913.    Richmond,  Mitchell  &  Hotchkiss,  1913.        F221 
6     C7     L7.  1058 

208  p.     23%cm. 

Colonial  records  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Va.,  R.  P.  Walker,  Supt.  of  public 
printing,  1874.  1059 

4  p.   1.,    [iii]-viii,    [9]-106   p. 

(Senate   doc. — Extra) 

Contents:  I.  The  first  Assembly  of  Virginia,  held  July  30,  1619. — II.  List 
of  the  livinge  and  the  dead  in  Virginia,  Feb'y  16,  1623. — III.  A  briefe  declara- 
tion of  the  plantation  of  Virginia,  during  the  first  twelve  years,  when  Sir 
Thomas  Smith  was  governor  of  the  company. — IV.  A  list  of  the  number  of 
men,  women  and  children,  inhabitants  in  the  several  counties  within  the 
Collony  of  Virginia,  in  1634. — V.  A  letter  from  Charles  II.,  acltnowledging 
the  receipt  of  a  present  of  Virginia  silk,  1668. — VI.  A  list  of  the  parishes 
in  Virginia,   1680. — VII.  Addenda. 

Colorado.  Superintendent  of  public  instruction.  The  birthdays  of  Washing- 
ton and  Lincoln.  Colorado  anniversary  number.  Prepared  for  the  public 
schools  by  Katherine  L.  Craig,  Superintendent  of  public  instruction, 
February,  1905.        CI    W318     C63.  1060 

79    p.      22i^cm. 

Washington  &  Lincoln  anniversaries,  1906.        CI    W318    C64.  1060 

79   p.     221/^ cm. 

Colston,  Frederick  M.    The  battle  of  North  Point,  the  bombardment  of  Fort 
McHenry,  and  the  birth  of  "The  star-spangled  banner,"  by  Frederick  M. 
Colston.     Maryland  day,  Jamestown  exposition,  Sept.  12,  1907.     [Balti- 
more, J,  H.  Furst  company,  printers,  1907?]  1061 
21  p.     23cm. 

Colston,  Raleigh  Edward.  Lee's  knowledge  of  Hooker's  movements.  E468 
B33.  1062 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   3.     p.  233) 

.    .    .  The  war  in  the  Soudan  for  the  rescue  of  "Chinese  Gordon":  by 

Gen'l.   R.  E.   Colston   .    .    .  New   York,   Printed   for  the  Society    [1885] 
DT108     3     C72.  1063 

Cover-title,  125-265  p.     2  maps.     24cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  American  geographical  society  .  .  .  New  York.  1885. 
no.  3) 

^Watching  the  Merrimac.        E468     B33.  1064 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   1.     p.   712-714) 

Colt,    Le    Baron    Bradford.     John    Marshall    day   celebration   by   the   Rhode 

Island  bar  association  and  Brown  university,  February  4,  1901.    Address 

by  Hon.  Le  Baron  Bradford  Colt.    Introductory  address  by  Hon.  Francis 

Colwell.     [1901?]         CI     M368     C72.  1065 

53  p.     front,    (port.)     2 3% cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  137 

Colton,  Calvin.  The  life  and  times  of  Henry  Clay.  2d  ed.  New  York,  A.  S. 
Barnes  &  co.,  1846.        CI     C620     C51.  1066 

2  V.     fronts.     23cm. 

[Colwell,  Stephen]   1800-1872.     The  five  cotton  states  and  New  York;    or, 
Remarks  upon  the  social  and  economical  aspects  of  the  Southern  politi- 
cal crisis.     [Philadelphia?]  1861.         JK310     v.  5.  1067 
64  p.     24cm. 

The  ways  and  means  of  payment;  a  full  analysis  of  the  credit  system, 

with   its   various   modes   of   adjustment:    By    Stephen    Colwell.     Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1859.        HG3726     C72.  1068 

xii,  644  p.     23i^cm. 

Stephen  Colwell  was  born  in  Brooke  Co.,  Va.,  in  1800. 

Commemoration  of  forty-five  years  of  service  by  the  Rev.  Moses  Drury  Hoge 
as  pastor  of  the  Second  Presbyterian  church  of  Richmond,  Virginia. 
1845-1890.     Richmond,  Va.   [Privately  printed]   1890.         CI     H715     C5i. 

1069 
243  p.     20  p. 

The  Commission;  or  Southern  Baptist  missionary  magazine.  Published  by 
the  Board  of  foreign  missions  of  the  Southern  Baptist  convention.  Rich- 
mond, monthly.  1070 
Library  has  v.  1,  nos.  1  &  4,  1856.  v.  2.  nos.  1-6,  July-Dec.  1857:  v.  3. 
nos.  1  and  6,  July  &  Dec.  1858:  v.  3,  nos.  10-12,  April-June,  1859:  v.  4,  nos. 
4,  8  &  12,  Oct.  1859,  Feb.  and  June,  1860:  v.  5.  no.  12.  June,  1861:  v.  6.  no.  2. 
August,  1861. 

A  comprehensive  sketch  of  the  Battle  of  Manassas  or  second  battle  of  Bull 

Run,  giving  a  brief  account  of  one  of  the  most  important  engagements 

of  the  late  civil  war  .    .    .  Washington,  D.  C,  The  Manassas  panorama 

CO.,  1886.         E481     M26     C7.  1071 

24  p.     illus.,  maps.     24i/^cm. 

Concord  Baptist  association.  Minutes  of  the  seventy-sixth  annual  session 
of  the  Concord  Baptist  association,  held  with  the  Chase  City  Baptist 
church,  Chase  City,  Va.,  July  27,  28  and  29,  '09.  [Farmville,  Va.,  Farm- 
ville  Herald  print.  1909?]  1072 

36   p.     23cm. 

A  condensed  anti-slavery  Bible  argument;  by  a  citizen  of  Virginia  .  .  . 
New  York,  Printed  by  S.  W.  Benedict,  1845.  1073 

91  p.     22cm. 

[Cone,  Edward  W.]  Some  account  of  the  life  of  Spencer  Houghton  Cone,  a 
Baptist  preacher  in  America.  New  York,  Livermore  &  Rudd,  1856. 
CI    C747    C7.  1074 

iv,    [2],    [7]-484   p.     front,    (port.)    illus.      ISi^cm. 
His  life  in  Alexandria,  Va.:     p.  140-196. 

Confederate  almanac  and  register  for  1862  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  Va.  Published 
and  for  sale  by  J.  P.  Bell  .  .  .  Virginian  print,  Lynchburg,  Va.  F224 
A4.  1075 

32p.     16cm. 

Confederate    memorial    literary    society,    Richmond,    Va.      Catalogue    of   the 

Confederate    museum,    of   the    Confederate    memorial    literary    society, 

corner  Twelfth  and  Clay  Streets,  Richmond,  Virginia.     Richmond,  Va., 

Ware  &  Duke,  print,  1905.        F233     7     C51.  1076 

300  pw     front.      23cm. 


138  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

...  In    memoriam    sempiternam.      Confederate    museum,    Richmond, 

Va.,  1896.     [Richmond,  E.  Waddey  co.,  printers,  1896]         F233    7    C52. 

1077 
98   p.   incl.   front.,   illus.      19cm. 
Edited  by  Mrs.  A.  W.   Garber. 

Year  book.        F233     7     C53.  1078 

Library  has  1907.   1909,   1910,   1911,    1912.   1913. 

Confederate  States  of  America.  Army.  Dept.  of  Northern  Virginia.  Reports 
of  the  operations  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  from  June.  1862,  to 
and  including  the  battle  at  Fredericksburg,  Dec.  13,  1862.  Richmond, 
R.  M.  Smith,  public  printer,  1864.         E470     C71.  1079 

2  V.      23cm. 

Gen.   Robert  Edward  Lee's  report   of  the  Army  of  Northern  Va.,  under 
his   command. 

Confederate  States  of  America.  Congress.  Proceedings  and  speeches  on 
the  announcement  of  the  death  of  Hon.  William  M.  Cooke,  of  Missouri, 
in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Confederate  States,  on  the  18th 
of  April,  1863.  Richmond,  Smith,  Bailey  &  co.,  printers,  1863.  CI 
C773     C51.  1080 

19    p.      19 1/2  cm. 

W.  M.  Coolie  was  born  in  Portsmouth.  Va.,  Dec.  11,  1823. 

Proceedings  and  speeches  on  the  announcement  of  the  death  of  Hon. 

R.  L.  Y.  Peyton  of  Missouri,  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
Confederate  States,  Dec.  19,  1863.  Richmond,  Sentinel  job  offlce,  print, 
1864.         CI     P519     C51.  1081 

8  p.     21 1/2  cm. 

R.  L.  Y.  Peyton  was  born  in  Loudoun  Co..  Va.,  Dec,   1824. 

— — Proceedings  on  the  announcement  of  the   death   of  Hon.   John   Tyler, 

January  20,  1862.    Published  by  order  of  the  Congress,  by  J.  J.  Hooper, 

Secretary.     Richmond,  Enquirer  book  and  job  press,  1862.         CI     T982 

C51.  1082 

54  p.     21cm. 

Confederate  States  of  America.  President.  Correspondence  between  the 
President  and  Gen.  Jos.  E.  Johnston  .  .  .  May,  June  &  July,  1863. 
Richmond,  R.  M.  Smith,  1864.        E545     C75.  1083 

64  p. 

Confederate    States    of    America.      War    department.      Major    General    Ma- 

gruder's  report  of  his  operations  on  the  Peninsula  &  of  the  battles  of 

Savage  Station  &  Malvern  Hill.     Richmond,  C.  H.  Wynne,  1862.         E470 

C74.  1084 

46   p. 

Official  reports  of  battles.     Published  by  order  of  Congress.     Richmond, 

Va.,  Enquirer  book  &  job  press,  1862.        E470     C716.  1085 

578  p.     23cm. 

Official  reports  of  battles.    Pub.  by  order  of  Congress.    Richmond,  R.  M. 

Smith,  public  printer,  1864.        E470    C734.  1086 

96,    [2]    p.      23cm. 
Tlie  reports  cover  Confederate  military  operations.     Feb. -June,   1863. 

Report  of  Brigadier  Gen.  Echols  of  the  battle  of  Droop  Mountain.    Rich- 
mond, 1864.         E481     D7     C7.  1087 
16  p. 

Report  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee   ...  of  battle  of  Chancellorsville   .    .    . 

Richmond,  1864.         E481     C4     C7.  1088 

149  p. 


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Confederate  States  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1864  .  .  .  Calculations 
made  at  University  of  Alabama.  Published  ...  by  Burke,  Boykins 
&  CO.,  Macon,  Ga.         F224     A4.  1089 

24  p. 

Confederated  Southern  memorial  association.     History  of  the  confederated 

memorial  associations   of   the   South.     Revised   and   authorized   edition. 

Published  by  the  Confederated  Southern  memorial  association.         E645 

C748.  1090 

318  p.     plates,  ports.     23%cm. 

Associations  in  Virginia:   p.  275-318. 

Conference  convention  for  proposing  amendments  to  the  constitution  of  the 
United  States,  1861.  A  report  of  the  debates  and  proceedings  in  the 
secret  sessions  of  the  Conference  convention,  for  proposing  amend- 
ments to  the  constitution  of  the  United  States,  held  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  in  February,  1861.  By  L.  B.  Chittenden,  one  of  the  delegates. 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  company,  1864.        JK320     C54.  1091 

626   p.     23 1/2 cm. 

This  Convention  met  as  a  result  of  the  resolutions  adopted  by  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  of  Virginia,   Jan.   19,   1861. 

Conference  for  education  in  the  South.  .  .  .  Education  in  the  South;  ab- 
stracts of  papers  read  at  the  sixteenth  Conference  for  education  in  the 
South,  held  at  Richmond,  Va.,  April  15  to  18,  1913.  Washington,  Govt, 
print,  off.,  1913.        Llll     A6.  1092 

87  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  education.     Bulletin,  1913,  no.  30.     Whole  no.  540) 

Proceedings.        L13     S5.  1093 

Library  has   1899-date. 

The  confession  of  faith,  of  the  Christians  known  by  the  name  of  Men- 
nonites,  in  thirty-three  articles;  with  a  short  extract  from  their  cate- 
chism. Translated  from  the  German,  and  accompanied  with  notes.  To 
which  is  added  an  introduction.  Also,  nine  reflections,  from  different 
passages  of  the  scriptures,  illustrative  of  their  confession,  faith  &  prac- 
tice; by  Peter  Burkholder,  pastor  of  the  church  of  the  Mennonites; 
written  by  him  in  the  German  language,  and  from  his  manuscript  trans- 
lated, together  with  the  foregoing  articles,  by  Joseph  Funk.  .  .  .  Win- 
chester, Printed  by  Robinson  &  Hollis,  1837.  1093a 
461  p.     14 1/2  cm. 

Connor,  Robert  Diggs  Wimberly.     The  beginnings  of  English  America:    Sir 
Walter  Raleigh's  settlements  on  Roanoke  Island.      1584-1587  .    .    .    Ral- 
eigh, 1907.         F257     C75.  1094 
39  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Canova's  statue  of  Washington  .    .    .   [Raleigh?  N.  C]  1910.        CI    W318 

C525.  1095 

96    p.     front,   plates.      23cm. 

(On  cover:  Publications  of  the  North  Carolina  historical  commission. 
Bulletin,  no.  8) 

Conrad,  August.  The  destruction  of  Columbia,  S.  C.  A  translation  from  the 
German  by  Wm.  H.  Pleasants,  of  19th,  20th,  21st,  and  22d  chapters  of 
Lights  and  shadows  in  American  life  during  the  war  of  secession,  oy 
August  Conrad.  Published  at  Hanover,  1879.  Roanoke.  Va.,  The  Stone 
printing  and  manufacturing  company,  1902.        E481     C7     C7.  1096 

31  p.     23cm. 

Conrad,  David  Holmes.  Memoir  of  Rev.  James  Chisholm,  A.  M.,  late  rector 
of  St.  John's  church,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  with  memoranda  of  the  pestilence 
which  raged  in  that  city  during  the  summer  and  autumn  of  1855.     By 


140  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

David  Holmes  Conrad.     New  York,  Protestant  Episcopal  society  for  the 
promotion  of  evangelical  knowledge   .    .    .   1856.        CI    C542    C51.      1097 
193  p.     18cm. 

Conrad,  Georgia  Bryan.     Reminiscences  of  a  Southern  woman.     By  Georgia 
Bryan   Conrad.     Reprinted  from  the  Southern  workman.     Hampton  in- 
stitute press,  Hampton,  Va.,  n.   d.  F210     C75.  1098 
26   p.      22cm. 

Conrad,  Holmes.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
Hon.  Holmes  Conrad,  of  Winchester,  Va.  The  old  county  court  system 
of  Virginia:  its  place  in  history.  1099 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     20th  report,  1908.     p.   324-350) 

Conrad,  Thomas  Nelson.  A  Confederate  spy.  A  story  of  the  Civil  War.  By 
Captain  Thomas  N.  Conrad.  New  York,  J.  S.  Ogilvie,  [c  1892]  Eo08 
C75.  1100 

142  p.     facsims.     lOi^^cm. 

The  rebel  scout;  a  thrilling  history  of  scouting  life  in  the  Southern  army, 

by  Capt.  Thomas  Nelson  Conrad  .    .    .  Washington  City.  The  National 
publishing  co.,  1904.        B605     C75.  1101 

220   p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Contributions  to  a  history  of  the  Richmond  howitzer  battalion.  Pamphlet 
nos.  1-4.    Richmond,  Va.,  Carlton  McCarthy  &  co.,  1883.       E581    8    R4  C. 

1102 
Contents:  No  1:  Organization  of  First  company  and  John  Brown  raid. 
By  Captain  Henry  Hudnall  of  Second  company.  Dec.  13,  1878;  Our  dead. 
Captain  W.  Gordon  McCabe.  Dec.  13,  1878;  The  battle  of  Bethel.  By  Rev. 
E.  C.  Gordon,  of  Third  company.  Dec.  13,  1878;  all  official  reports  (C.  S. 
and  U.  S.)  battle  of  Bethel.  No.  2:  A  diary  of  the  war,  or  what  I  saw  of  it. 
By  William  S.  White,  Third  Richmond  howitzers;  Rolls  of  Third  company, 
Richmond  howitzers  as  mustered  in  and  as  surrendered.  No.  3:  Diary  of 
T.  Roberts  Baker,  of  Second  company;  Diary  of  Creed  T.  Davis,  of  Second 
company;  Diaries  of  John  Waldrop,  and  William  T.  Mordecai,  of  Second 
company;  The  first  detachment  at  Fredericksburg.  By  Reuben  B.  Pleasants, 
of  Second  company;  William  S.  Wliite's  diary  corrected.  By  Colonel 
W.  E.  Cutshaw;  Roll  of  Second  company,  as  mustered  in,  and  as  surren- 
dered, April  9,  1865.  No.  4:  Prison  diary  of  Creed  T.  Davis,  of  Second 
company;  That  hog-hole.  By  J.  V.  L.  McCreery,  of  First  company;  Extracts 
from  an  old    "Order  book"   of  First  company. 

Convention  of  Southern  governors.  Proceedings  of  the  convention  of  South- 
ern governors,  held  in  the  city  of  Richmond,  Virginia,  on  April  12th  and 
13th,  1893.  With  papers  prepared  by  the  governors  of  Arkansas,  Ala- 
bama, South  Carolina,  and  Virginia,  in  regard  to  the  physical  resources 
of  their  respective  states.  Richmond,  C.  N.  Williams,  printer,  1893. 
F211     C766.  1104 

82  p.     plates.     22cm. 

Conway,  Moncure  Daniel,  1S32-1907.  Autobiography,  memories  and  experi- 
ences of  Moncure  Daniel  Conway.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co..  1904. 
CI     C767     C51.  1105 

2   v.     fronts,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     23cm. 

^Barons  of  the  Potomack  and  the  Rappahannock.    New  York,  The  Grolier 

club,  1892.        F223     C767     B4.  1106 

xvii,  290  p.     pi.,  port.,  facsim.     S  vo. 
(Grolier  club.     Publications) 

Demonology  and  devil-lore,  by  Moncure  Daniel  Conway  .    .    .  New  York, 

H.  Holt  and  companj^  1879.         BF1505     C7.  1107 

2   V.     illus.     23cm. 

The  earthward  pilgrimage.     By   Moncure  D.   Conway.     New   York,  H. 

Holt  &  CO.,  1874.  1108 

2  p.  1.,   [vii]-x,   [2],   [191-406  p.     19i^cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libeary  141 

Emerson  at  home  and  abroad.     Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1889. 

CI     E53     C51.  1109 

3  p.  1.,  383  p.     20cm. 

The  golden  hour.    Boston,  Ticknor  and  Fields,  1862.        E649    C77.      1110 

160  p.     20cm. 

Life  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.     New  York,   Scribner  &  Welford,  1890. 

CI     H399     C51.  1111 

224,  xiii  p.     22cm. 

The  life  of  Thomas  Paine,  with  a  history  of  his  literary,  political  and 

religious  career  in  America,  Prance,  and  England.  To  which  is  added 
a  sketch  of  Paine,  by  William  Cobbett,  hitherto  unpublished.  New  York, 
G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1892.        CI     P147     C51.  1112 

2  V.     front,    (ports.)      23cm. 

Omitted  chapters  of  history  disclosed  in  the  life  and  papers  of  Edmund 

Randolph,  governor  of  Virginia;    first  attorney-general   United   States, 
secretary  of  state;  by  Moncure  Daniel  Conway   .    .    .  New  York  &  Lon- 
don, G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1888.        CI    R192     C51.  1113 
vi,  401  p.     front,  (port.)  pi.,  tab.     241/^ cm. 

Pine  and  palm;  a  novel.    New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1887.        1114 

384  p.     17cm. 

Same.    New  York,  John  W.  Lovell  co.,  n.  d,  1114 

348   p.      18 1/2  cm. 

Prisons  of  air.    Nevvr  York,  John  W.  Lovell  co.,  [c  1891]  111B 

270  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

The  rejected  stone:  or,  Insurrection  vs.  resurrection  in  America.  By  a 

native  of  Virginia.     Boston,  Walker,  Wise,  and  company,  1861.  E649 

C76.  1116 
132  p.     19cm. 

Then  and  now  in  the  Old  Dominion.  1117 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,     v.  9,  1862.     p.  493) 

Thomas  Carlyle.    New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1881.        C2    C286    C76. 

1118 
[xii]  p.  (incl.  front.)  255  p.     19cm. 

Travels  in  South  Kensington;  with  notes  on  Decorative  art  and  archi- 
tecture in  England  .  .  .  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1882.  N1150 
07.  1119 

3  p.  1.,  [9] -234  p.  incl.  front,     illus.,  plates,  ports.     23cm. 

Cook,  Joel.  The  siege  of  Richmond:  a  narrative  of  the  military  operations 
of  Major-General  George  B.  McClellan  during  .  .  .  May  and  June,  1862 
.    .    .   Philadelphia,  G.  W.  Childs,  1862.        E481     R5     C7.  1120 

viii,  7-358  p.     18i^cm. 
Introduction  by  B.  J.   Lossing. 

Cooke,  A.  B.  [Biographical  sketch  of  James  A.  Harrison,  with  selections 
from  his  writings,  by  A.  B.  Cooke]  1121 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  5.     p.  2185- 
2202) 

Cooke,  John  E.  Confession  of  John  E.  Cooke,  one  of  the  participants  in  the 
Harper's  Ferry  invasion.    Pub.  for  Sam'l  C.  Young  [1859]         E451    C77. 

1122 

16  p. 


142  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Cooke,  John  Esten.     Beatrice  Hallam.    A  novel.    New  York,  G.  W.  Dilling- 
ham &  CO.,  n.  d.         B     C772     B12.  1123 
[13]-332   p.      19cm. 

CanoUes:    the  fortunes  of  a  partisan  of  '81.     Detroit,  E.   B.   Smith   & 

company,  1877.         B     C772     C6.  1124 

313  p.     19cm. 

Captain  Ralph;  a  sequel  to  Beatrice  Hallam.     New  York,  G.  W.  Dilling- 
ham, 1892.         B     C772     C7.  1125 
[3]-282  p.     19cm. 

Christmas  time  in  Old  Virginia.  1126 

(In  Magazine  of  American  history,     v.  10,  1883.     p.  443) 

Col.  Ross  of  Piedmont.    A  novel.    New  York,  G.  W.  Dillingham  co.,  1892. 

B     C772     C81.  1127 

245  p.     19cm. 

Doctor  Vandyke.     A  novel.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1872. 

B     C772     D6.  1128 

142  p.     front.,  plates.     24cm. 

Ellie;    or,   The   human    comedy.     With   illustrations    after    designs    by 

Strother.     Richmond,  A.  Morris,  1855.        B     C772     E8.  1129 

576  p.     front.,  plates.     19cm. 

Fairfax;  or,  The  master  of  Greenway  Court.     A  chronicle  of  the  Valley 

of  the  Shenandoah.    New  York,  Carleton,  1871.        B     C772    PG.  1130 

[viii],  9-405  p.     19cm. 

Hammer  and  rapier.    New  York,  G.  W.  Dillingham,  1888.        B    C772    H4. 

1131 
[9]-397  p.     19cm. 

Henry  St.  John,  gentleman,  of  "Flower  of  Hundreds,"  in  the  County  of 

Prince  George,  Virginia.     A  tale  of  1774-'75   .    .    .  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1859.        B    C772    H15.  1132 

[xvi],    [171-503  p.     19cm. 

Her  majesty  the  queen.     A  novel.     New  York,  G.  W.  Dillingham  co., 

1901.         B     C772     H3.  1133 

v.  7-330  p.     19cm. 

Hilt  to  hilt.     Prom  the  MSS  of  Colonel  Surrey  of  Eagle's  Nest.     New 

York,  G.  W,  Dillingham,  n.  d.        B    C772    H2.  1134 

270  p.     19cm. 

A  joyous  Frenchman  in  Virginia.  1135 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  22,  1861.     p.  523) 

Judge  [Edmund]  Pendleton's  origin.  1138 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  24.     p.  422-424) 

Justin  Harley.     A  romance  of  old  Virginia.     Illustrated  by  W.  L.  Shep- 

pard.    Philadelphia,  Claxton,  Remsen  &  Haffelfinger,  1875.       B   C772   J6. 

1137 
301  p.     front,  plates,     19cm. 

Leather  and  silk.    New  York.  G.  W.  Dillingham  co.,  n.  d.        B    C772    L8. 

1138 

408   p.      19cm. 

A  life  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee.    By  John  Esten  Cooke   .    .    .   New  York,  D. 

Appleton  and  company,  1871.        CI     L480     C52.  1139 

vi,  577  p.     plates,  ports,  (incl.  front.)  maps  (1  fold.)     24cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  143 

—Miss  Bonnybel.  A  novel.  New  York,  G.  W.  Dillingham  co.,  n.  d. 
B     C772     M67.  1140 

[xi]-503  p.     19cm. 

— Mohun;  or.  The  last  days  of  Lee  and  his  Paladins.  Final  memoirs  of 
a  staff  officer  serving  in  Virginia,  from  the  M3S.  of  Colonel  Surry  of 
Eagle's  Nest.     New  York,  F.  J.  Huntington  &  co.,  1869.        B     C772     M8. 

1141 
509  p.     front.     19cm. 

-Same.     G.  W.  Dillingham,  1889.  1141 

509  p.     19cm. 

—My  Lady  Pokahontas.  A  true  relation  of  Virginia.  Writ  by  Anas  Tod- 
kill,  Puritan  and  Pilgrim.  With  notes  by  John  Esten  Cooke.  Boston, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  company,  1885.        B     C772     MIO.  1142 

vi,  190  p.     18cm. 

-Out  of  the  foam.    New  York,  G.  W.  Dillingham,  n,  d.        B    C772     08. 

1143 
340  p.     19cm. 

-Robert  E.  Lee  .  .  .  New  York,  G.  W.  Dillingham,  1893.  CI  L480 
C54.  1144 

vi,  501  p.     maps,  plates.     1914  cm. 

-Stonewall  Jackson:  a  military  biography.  By  John  Esten  Cooke  .  .  . 
With  an  appendix,  containing  personal  reminiscences,  and  a  full  account 
of  the  ceremonies  attending  the  unveiling  of  Foley's  statue,  including 
the  oration  by  Moses  D.  Hoge,  D.  D.,  by  Rev.  J.  Wm.  Jones  .  .  .  New 
York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1876.         CI     J14     C77.  1145 

7  p.,  1  1.,  [9]-587  p.  incl.  front,     plates,  ports.,  maps.     23cm. 

-Stonewall  Jackson.     By  John  Esten  Cooke   .    .    .   New  York,  G.  W.  Dill- 
ingham, 1894.         CI     J14     C76.  1146 
464  p.  incl.  front,     pi.,  maps.     1914  cm. 

-Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion  from  the  settlement  to  the  end  of  the  revo- 
lution  .    .    .   New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1879.         F226     C76.         1147 
337  p.     incl.  front,  illus.,  pi.,  port.     12  mo. 

-Surry  of  Eagle's  Nest;  or,  The  memoirs  of  a  staff  officer  serving  in 
Virginia.  Edited  from  the  MSS.  of  Colonel  Surry.  New  York,  G.  W. 
Dillingham  &  co.,  1898.        B     C772     SIO.  1148 

484  p.     19cm. 

-Virginia;  a  history  of  the  people  .  .  .  Boston  &  New  York,  Houghton, 
Mifflin  &  CO.,  1883.        F226     C77.  1149 

1  p.  1.,  xxi,  523  p.     map.     12  mo. 
(American  commonwealths   [v.   1]) 

-  .  .  .  Virginia;  a  history  of  the  people,  by  John  Esten  Cooke.  [New 
ed.]  with  a  supplementary  chapter  by  William  Garrott  Brown.  Boston 
and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1903.        F226    C78.    1150 

2  p.  1.,  xxi,  535  p.     front,   (map)      ISV^cm. 
"The  authorities":  p.  [iii]-x. 
(American  commonwealths,    v.  1) 

-The  Virginia  comedians;  or.  Old  days  in  the  Old  Dominion.  New  York, 
D,  Appleton  &  company,  1883.  1151 

2  V.  in  1.     17%  cm. 

-Virginia  girls  and  gallants  four  score  years  ago.  1152 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  23,  1856.     p.  33) 


144  A  BiBIilOGRAPHY  OF  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  in  the  revolution.  1153 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  53,  1876.     p.  1) 

Wearing  of  the  gray;   being  personal  portraits,  scenes  and  adventures 

of  the  war   .    .    .   New  York,  E.  B.  Treat  &  co.,  [1867?]         E605     C77. 

1154 
xvi,    [17]-601   p.     front.,  pi.,  port.     22cm. 

^Westbrooke  Hall.     A  novel  .    .    .  New   York,  G.   W.  Dillingham,   1891. 

B     C772     W8.  1155 

viii,   [9]-340  p.     19cm. 

The  White  Sulphur  Springs.  1158 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  57,  1878.     p.  337) 

William  and  Mary  college.  1156a 

(In  Scribner's  monthly,     v.  11.     no.  1.     November,  1875.     p.  [1]-15) 

The  youth  of  Jefferson;  or,  A  chronicle  of  college  scrapes  at  Williams- 
burg, in  Virginia,  A.  D.  1764   .    .    .   New  York,  Redfield,  1854,        B    C772 
Y83.  1157 
249   p.      19cm. 

Cooke,  John  Esten,  M.  D.     An  essay  on  the  invalidity  of  Presbyterian  ordl 
nation.    By  John  Esten  Cooke,  M.  D.    Lexington,  Printed  at  the  Reporter 
office,  1829.  1157a 

216,  xxiv  p.     22cm. 


Cooke,  P.  St.  George.  The  charge  of  Cooke's  cavalry  at  Gaines's  mill. 
E468     B33.  1158 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  344-346) 

Cooke,  Philip  Pendleton.     Edgar  A.  Poe;   [a  review  of  his  work]  1159 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  14.     p.  34-38) 

— — ^Proissart  ballads,  and  other  poems  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Carey  and  Hart, 
1847.         PS1387     P9     1847.  1160 

xi,   [131-216  p.     19cm. 

Coombes,  J.  J.  The  trial  of  Aaron  Burr  for  high  treason,  in  the  Circuit 
Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  district  of  Virginia,  summer  term, 
1807;  comprising  all  the  evidence  and  the  opinions  of  the  court  upon 
all  motions  made  in  the  various  stages  of  the  case,  with  abstracts  of 
ai'guments  of  counsel!  compiled  from  authentic  reports  made  during 
the  progress  of  the  trial:  to  which  is  added  an  account  of  the  subse- 
quent proceedings  against  Burr,  Blennerhasset,  and  Smith  in  the  same 
court  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C,  W.  H.  &  O.  H.  Morrison,  1864.  CI 
B968     C52.  1161 

392  p.     23cm. 

Co  per,  Charles  R.  Chronological  and  alphabetical  record  of  the  engage- 
ments of  the  great  civil  war  with  the  casualties  on  both  sides  and 
full  and  exhaustive  statistics  and  tables  of  the  army  and  navy,  military 
prisons,  national  cemeteries,  etc.,  etc.  Comp.  from  the  official  records 
of  the  War  department  and  (Confederate  archives  .  .  .  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
The  Caxton  press,  1904.        E481     Al     C77.  1162t 

3  p.  1.,  211  p.     front,    (port.)      23y2cm. 

Cooper,  Charles  W.   .    .    .  The  musings  of  Myron.   .    .    .  New  Market,  Va., 

Henkel  &  CO.,  1880.         PS1398     C5     M9.  1163 

50  p.  1  1.,     2 11/2 cm. 

Co-operative  education   association   of  Virginia.      [Bulletins,  circulars,  etc.] 

F218    22     C71.  1164 

Library  has  3  nos. 


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Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  145 

Proceedings.        F218    22     C7.  1165 

Library  has  2d,  1905. 

Reports  from  Citizens'  leagues.        F218     22     C7     C2.  1166 

Library  has  1909,  1911,  1912. 

Co-operative  school  for  girls  and  young  women.     Bedford  City,  Va.     Catalog. 

1167 

Library  has   1909. 

Corbin,  Diana  Fontaine  IVlaury.    A  life  of  Matthew  Fontaine  Maury,  U.  S.  N., 

and  C.  S.  N.     Compiled  by  his  daughter  Diana  Fontaine  Maury  Corbin. 

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C52.  1168 

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96   p.     26 1/2  cm. 

Extra  no.  24  of  the  Magazine  of  history  with  Notes  and  queries. 

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Corey,  Charles   H.     A  history  of  the  Richmond  theological  seminary,  with 
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1  p.  1.,  xvi,  260  p.     fold.  tab.     2iy2cm. 

Correspondence  of  Charles,  first  marquis  Cornwallis.    Edited,  with  notes, 

by  Charles  Ross,  esq.     2d  ed.    London,  John  Murray,  1859.        C2     C821 
R52.  1175 

3  V.     front,  (port.)     23cm. 

Cort,  Cyrus.  Michael  Schlatter  memorial  addresses  at  the  sesqui-centennial 
services  held  in  Hagerstown  Maryland.,  by  the  Synod  of  the  Potomac, 
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in  America.  Prepared  for  the  occasion  by  Rev.  Cyrus  Cort,  General 
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sentatives,  Feb.  15,  1840.    Washington,  Printed  by  Gales  &  Seaton,  1840. 
JK310     V.  26.  1177 

16  p.     22 1/3  cm. 

Gotten,  Sallie  Southall.  The  white  doe;  the  fate  of  Virginia  Dare;  an  Indian 
legend  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  cc,  1901.  PS3505  0895 
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1  p.  1.,  89  p.     front.,  pi.     12  mo. 

Cottom's  new  Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1818  .  .  .  Adapted 
to  the  latitude  and  meridian  of  Richmond.  Calculated  by  Joseph  Cave 
of  Orange  county,  Virginia.  Richmond,  published  annually  by  Peter 
Cottom  and  for  sale  in  his  book-stores  in  Richmond  and  Lynchburg 
[1817]         F224    A4.  1178 

36  p.     20cm. 

Cottom's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1836  .  .  .  Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Richmond,  latitude  37°  32'  25", 
longitude  77°  21'  24".  By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  Rich- 
mond. Printed  and  published  annually  by  Peter  Cottom  and  sold  by 
him,  C.  Hall   .    .    .    [1835]         F224    A4.  1179 

36  p.     18cm. 

Cottom's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1838  .  .  .  Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Richmond.  Latitude  37°  32' 
25",  Longitude  77°  21'  24".  By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 
.  .  .  Richmond,  printed  and  published  annually  by  Peter  Cottom  [1837] 
F224    A4.  1180 

38   p.      17cm. 

Cottom's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
±840  .  .  .  Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Richmond,  latitude  37°  32' 
25",  longitude  77°  21'  24".  By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 
Richmond,  printed  and  published  (annually)  by  Peter  Cottom  [1839] 
F224     A4.  1181 

36   p.     17cm. 

Cottom's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1842    .    .    .   Calculated    for   the    meridian    of    Richmond   .    .    .   By    David 

Richardson   of   Louisa   county,   Va.     Richmond,   printed   and   published 

(annually)  by  Peter  Cottom  [1841]         F224    A4.  1182 

34  p.     16cm. 

Cottom's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1844.  .  .  .  Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Richmond,  latitude  37°  32' 
25",  longitude  77°  21'  24".  By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 
Richmond,  printed  and  published  (annually)  by  Peter  Cottom,  and  sold 
by  him,  Smith,  Drinker  and  Morris   .    .    .    [1843]         F224     A4.  1183 

36  p.     17cm. 

Cottom's  Virginia  &  North-Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1846. 
Being  second  after  bissextile  or  leap-year,  and  70th  of  American  inde- 
pendence, until  the  4th  of  July  .  .  .  Calculated  for  the  meridian  of 
Richmond.  Lat.  37°  32'  25" — Long.  77°  21'  24".  By  David  Richardson, 
of  Louisa  county,  Va.  Richmond,  Printed  and  published  (annually)  by 
Peter  Cottom   .    .    .       F224     A4.  1184 

Cotton,  Mrs.  Anne.     An  account  of  our  late  troubles  in  Virginia;   written  in 

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[Rochester.  G.  P.  Humphrey,  1898]         E187    A51    v.  1.  1186 

12  p.     24cm. 

(In  American  colonial  tracts  monthly  [v.  1]  no.  9,  January  1898) 


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^An  account  of  our  late  troubles  in  Virginia.     Written  in  1676,  by  Mrs. 

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the  Richmond  (Va.)  enquirer,  of  12  Sept.  1804.  Washington,  Printed 
by  P.  Force,  1835.        E187    F69.  1187 

11  p.     23V2cm. 

(In  Force,  Peter.     Tracts   .    .    .   Washington,  1836-46.     v.  1  [no.  9] 

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HS1510    R3     C8.  1190 

Library  has  v.  3,  no.  7,  Nov.  1909 — no.  12,  April,  1910. 

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spectfully dedicated  to  the  counsel  for  the  Commonwealth.  Richmond, 
C.  P.  Johnston,  1885.        KllO    C649    J.  1191 

8  p.     20cm. 

Covington,    Va.    .Chamber   of   commerce.     Allegheny   County,   Va.,    its    re- 
sources and  industries.    1907.        F232    A422    C8.  1192 
32  p.     illus.     23cm. 

Covington,  Va.  State  summer  school  for  teachers.  Announcement  of  the 
tenth  annual  session.  Under  the  direction  of  the  State  board  of  edu- 
cation. R.  C.  Stearnes,  superintendent  of  public  instruction.  Covington, 
Va.,  June  22nd  to  July  23rd,  1915.  [Covington,  Va.,  Covington  daily 
Virginian,  inc.,  1915]  1193 

30   p.     illus.     22cm. 

Cox,  Henry  Miller.  The  Cox  family  in  America,  a  history  and  genealogy  of 
the  older  branches  of  the  family  from  the  appearance  of  its  first  repre- 
sentative in  this  country  in  1610.  By  Rev.  Henry  Miller  Cox,  A.  M. 
Including  the  Cock-Cocks-Cox  genealogy  of  Long  Island,  by  George 
William  Cocks  assisted  by  John  Cox,  Jr.  New  York  1912.  [Somerville, 
N.  J.,  Printed  for  the  author  by  the  Unionist-Gazette  association,  1912.] 

1194 

xi,  325,  xii,  345  p.     front,   (port.)  plates,  ports.,  fold,  facsim.,  fold.  map. 
24y2cm. 

Cox,  Jacob  Dolson.    McClellan  in  West  Virginia.        E468    B33.  1195 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  1.     p.  126-148) 

The  second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  as  connected  with  the  Fitz-John  Porter 

case.  A  paper  read  before  the  Society  of  ex-army  and  navy  officers  of 
Cincinnati,  February  28,  1882  .  .  .  Cincinnati,  P.  G.  Thompson,  1882. 
E481     M26     C78.  1196 

iv,   2   1.,   125   p.      19cm. 

West  Virginia  operations  under  Fremont.         E468     B33.  1197 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  278-281) 

Cox,  Leonard.     The  Masonic  temple.     A  poem.     Delivered  at  a  celebration 
of  St.  Johns  Masonic  lodge,  Charlotte  Court  House,  Virginia,  June  twenty- 
fourth,  eighteen  hundred  and  seventy  two,  by  Rev.  Leonard  Cox,  Chap- 
lain,    [no  place,    no  date]  1198 
16  p.     24y2cm. 


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Visions  of  Saint  John  in  Patmos.  The  church  in  three  ages.  Three  lec- 
tures by  Rev.  Leonard  Cox,  Charlotte  Courthouse,  Va.    January  1,  1907. 

1199 
V.  p.     2  31/^  cm. 

Cox,  T.  B.  Chesterfield  county,  Virginia.  Its  history  and  present  condition. 
Prepared  under  the  supervision  of  the  Hon.  John  B.  Watkins,  as  author- 
ized by  the  board  of  supervisors  of  the  county,  August,  1906.  Compiled 
by  T.  B.  Cox.     Richmond,  Va.,  Williams  ptg.  co.,  1907.  1200 

45  p.     illus.     22i^cm. 

Cox,  William  Ruffin.  Address  on  the  life  and  services  of  General  James  H. 
Lane  .  .  .  delivered  before  R.  E.  Lee  camp  Confederate  veterans,  no.  1, 
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23  p.     23cm. 

Craigliiil,  Robert  T.  The  Virginia  "Peerage";  or,  Sketches  of  Virginians 
distinguished  in  Virginia's  history.  By  Robt.  T.  Craighill,  Lynchburg, 
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COl     C886     V29.  1202 

vi,  1  1.,  356  p.     23cm. 
No  more  published. 

Craighill,  William  Price.  Annual  report  upon  building  monument  at  York- 
town,  Va.,  by  William  P.  Craighill,  lieutenant-colonel  of  engineers,  U. 
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5  p.     22  p. 

Same,  1883.  1203 

12  p.     2  fold.  maps. 

Crane,  A.  Judson.  Zenobia.  Anniversary  address  before  the  Zenobian  society 
of  Fluvanna  female  institute,  delivered  July  G,  1859,  by  A.  Judson  Crane, 
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39  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Crane,  William  Carey.  Life  and  select  literary  remains  of  Sam  Houston,  of 
Texas.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1884.         CI     H843     C64. 

1205 
672   p.      24cm. 
"W.  C.  Crane  was  born  in  Richmond,  Va.,  March  17,  181G. 

Crashaw,  W.  A  sermon  preached  in  London  before  the  right  honorable  the 
Lord  Lawarre,  Lord  Governour,  and  Captaine  Generall  of  Virginia,  and 
others  of  his  maiesties  counsell  for  that  kingdom,  and  the  rest  of  the 
adventurers  in  that  plantation.  At  the  said  Lord  Generall  his  leave  tak- 
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1609.  By  W.  Crashaw,  bachelar  of  divinite,  and  preacher  at  the  temple. 
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The  Crater  legion.  In  loving  remembrance  of  comrades  of  Mahone's  brigade, 
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Bvt.  Lieut.  Col.  John  J.  Craven  .  .  .  New  York,  G.  W.  Dillingham  com- 
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319.   [1]  p.  incl.  front,   (port.)     19cm. 
First  published,  1866. 


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377  p.     23cm. 

Crawford,  J.  Marshall.  Mosby  and  his  men:  a  record  of  the  adventures  of 
that  renowned  partisan  ranger,  John  S.  Mosby,  Colonel  C.  S.  A.,  in- 
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1209 
375  p.    front,  port.     18cm. 

Crenshaw,  Lewis  D.     A  history  of  the  quinquennial  reunion  of  the  class  of 

1908,  University  of  Virginia,  June  14  to  18,  1913   ...   Ed,  by  Lewis  D. 

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Stone  printing  &  manufacturing  co.  [n.  d.]  1209a 

139,  [1]  p.     front,  illus.  plates.     23y2cm. 

Crenshaw  planters  warehouse  almanac.  1909-1910  .  .  .  Comp.  by  John  C. 
Goode.     Richmond,  Printed  by  Richmond  press,  inc.  [1909?]  1210 

32  p.     22cm. 

Crescent  iron  manufacturing  co.,  with  statistics  of  other  manufacturing 
companies.  Wheeling,  Va.     Boston,  Eastburn's  press,  1855.  1211 

29,  1,  2  p.     fold,  front.,  fold.  map.     22cm. 

Cringan,  Mrs.  John  Williams.  Instruction  in  cooking:  with  selected  receipts 
.    .    .  Richmond,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  1895.         TX715     C93.  1212 

323  p.     front,  diag.     23cm. 

Crittenden,  John  J.  Gen.  Taylor's  moral,  intellectual,  and  professional  char- 
acter, as  drawn  by  the  Hon.  John  J.  Crittenden,  Hon.  John  M.  Clayton, 
Hon.  John  Sergeant,  Hon.  Truman  Smith,  Hon.  Robert  Toombs,  .  .  . 
together  with  his  opinions  on  war,  and  anecdotes  illustrative  of  his  re- 
publican habits  and  simplicity  of  manners  .  .  .  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon, 
printer.        JK310    v.  31.  1213 

8  p.    23cm. 

Crocker,  James  Francis.  Gettysburg.  Pickett's  charge  and  other  war  ad- 
dresses. By  Judge  James  F.  Crocker.  Portsmouth,  Va.,  W.  A.  Fiske, 
1915.  1214 

132  p.     front,   (port.)     21% cm. 

Prison  reminiscences.     By  James  P.  Crocker.     Read  before  Stonewall 

camp.  Confederate  veterans,  Portsmouth,  Virginia,  February  2nd,  1904. 
Portsmouth,  Va.,  W.  A.  Fiske,  1906.  1214a 

1  p.  1.,  33  p.     22%  cm. 

— — War  addresses.  Gettysburg,  Pickett's  charge.  Portsmouth,  Va.,  1905. 
B481     G3     C9.  1215 

33  p. 

Same.     2d  ud.    1905.  1215 

25  p. 

The  Woodleys  of  Isle  of  Wight  County,  Va.  and  other  ancestors.     By 

James  Francis  Crocker.     Portsmouth,  Virginia,  1915.  1215a 

var.  pag.     ports.     22cm. 

Crocker,  W.  A.    Studies  in  the  book  of  Revelation.    By  Rev.  W.  A.  Crocker. 

J.  W.  Fergusson  &  son,  Richmond,  Va.,  1883.  1216 

viii,  9-102  p.     20cm. 

Cropper,  John.     The  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  in  Virginia.  1217 

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Crosby,  John.  The  Staunton  plan  .  .  .  reproduced  from  Municipal  journal 
&  engineer,  New  York,  Dec.  29,  '09.        F216     71     C94.  1218 

15  p.     IGcm. 

Cross,  Arthur  Lyon.  The  Anglican  episcopate  and  the  American  colonies 
by  Arthur  Lyon  Cross,  Ph.  D.,  instructor  in  history  in  the  university 
of  Michigan,  sometime  assistant  in  American  history  in  Harvard  uni- 
versity.    New  York,  Longmans,  Green  and  co.,  1902.  1219 

ix.   368  p.     22y2cm. 

(Harvard   historical   studies   published   from   the    income   of   the  Henry 
Warren  Torrey  fund.     v.  9) 

"The  opposition  in  Virginia":  p.  226-240. 

Cross,  William  G.     Christian  baptism.     By  William  G.  Cross,  of  the  Virginia 
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xxxi,   [32] -19 5  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Crozier,  William  Armstrong.  The  Buckners  of  Virginia  and  the  allied  fami- 
lies of  Strother  and  Ashby.  Edited  by  William  Armstrong  Crozier,  P. 
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by  the  Genealogical  association.  New  York,  1907.  1221 

303  p.     front.     24cm. 

Early  Virginia  marriages,  pt.  1   .    .    .  New  York,  The  Genealogical  asso- 
ciation, 1907.         F224     C95.  1222 
(Virginia  county  record  series,     v.  4) 

...  A  key  to   Southern  pedigrees,  being  a  comprehensive  guide  to 

the  colonial  ancestry  of  families  in  the  states  of  Virginia,  Maryland, 
Georgia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  West 
Virginia  and  Alabama,  ed.  by  William  Armstrong  Crozier  .  .  .  Has- 
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1223 
80,  [1]  p.     2 4 1/2  cm. 
(Virginia  county  record  publications,     v.  8) 

——Virginia  colonial  militia,  1651-1776;  ed.  by  William  Armstrong  Crozier 
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1224 
144  p.     24cm. 

[The    Genealogical    association,    New    York.      Virginia    county    records. 
V.  2] 

Virginia    county    records.      Spotsylvania    county,    1721-1800   .    .    .  New 

York,  Published  for  the  Genealogical  ass'n.  by  Fox,  Duffield  &  co.,  1905. 
F224     C95.  1225 

vii.  576  p.     24cm.  ^ 

(Virginia  county  records,     v.  1)  dfl 

Virginia  heraldica,  being  a  registry  of  Virginia  gentry  entitled  to  coat 

armor,  with  genealogical  notes  of  the  families;  ed.  by  William  Arm- 
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F224     C95.  1226 

2  p.  1.,  7-112  p.,  1  1.,  cxv-cxvi  p.     24% cm. 
(Virginia  County  record  series,     v.  5) 

.  .  .  Westmoreland  County;  ed.  by  the  late  William  Armstrong  Cro- 
zier .  .  .  and  published  posthumously  by  Mrs.  Wm.  Armstrong  Crozier. 
Hasbrouck  Heights.  N.  J.,  1913.        F224     C95.  1227 

1  p.  1.,  102.  A-H  p.     2!)  X  23cm. 

(Virginia  county  record   publications.     New  series,     v.   1) 

Contents:        Westmoreland     County     wills.        1655-179  4;     Westmoreland 

Vl°r"-,"li,'no"^**'^-     Oi"<3er  books.     1777-1781;  Westmoreland  County  land  grants. 

1653-1793. 


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.    .    .  Williamsburg  wills,  being  transcriptions  from  the  original  files 

at  the  Chancery  court  of  Williamsburg;  ed.  by  William  Armstrong  Cro- 
zier  .    .    .   New  York,  The  Genealogical  association,  1906.        F224     C95. 

1228 

77  p.     17y2cm. 

(Virginia  county  records,     v.  3) 

Crump,  Beverley  T.  Paper  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Bev. 
T.  Crump,  of  the  Richmond  Bar,    The  guardian  ad  litem.  1229 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     10th  report,  1898.     p.  278-301) 

Culbreth,   David    Marvel    Reynolds.     The  University  of  Virginia;    memories 

of  her  student-life  and  professors,  by  David  M.  R.  Culbreth,  M.  D.   .    .    . 

New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1908.       F218 

24     U5     C96.  1230 

501  p.  incl.  front,     plates,  ports.     22i^cm. 

Cul paper,  Va.  Reasons  why  a  normal  school  should  be  located  here.  n.  p. 
n.  d.        F234     C96     R2.  1231 

7  p.     23cm. 

Culpeper  exponent,  v.  29,  no.  11.  Culpeper,  Va.,  June  25,  1909.  Special 
edition.        F234     C96     C7.  1232 

Culpeper  female  institute,  Culpeper,  Va.     Catalog.  1233 

Library  has    1875,    1877. 

Culpeper  female  seminary,  Culpeper,  Va.     Catalog.  1234 

Library  has  1894,  1895. 

Culpeper  military  institute,  Culpeper,  Va.     Catalog.  1235 

Library  has  1858. 

Cumberland  county,  a  county  of  sunshine  and  flowers,  of  happy  homes  and 
contented  people.     [1907]  1236 

[12]  p.     9  X  15cm. 

Cuming,  Fortescue.  .  .  .  Cuming's  tour  to  the  western  country  (1807-1809) 
Cleveland,  The  A.  H.  Clark  company,  1904.         F591    T54.  1237 

4  p.  1.,  [7]-377  p.     24V2cm. 

(Early   western   travels,    1748-1846    .    .    .   ed.    .    .    .   by   R.    G.    Thwaites. 
v.  4) 

— ' — Sketches  of  a  tour  to  the  western  country,  through  the  states  of  Ohio 
and  Kentucky;  a  voyage  down  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  rivers,  and  a 
trip  through  the  Mississippi  territory,  and  a  part  of  West  Florida  .  .  . 
1807  .  .  .  and  1809  .  .  .  With  ...  a  notice  of  an  expedition  through 
Louisiana.    Pittsburgh,  Cramer,  Spear  &  Eichbaum,  1810.        F353     C96. 

1238 
viii,   [9]-504  p.     16  mo. 
Contains  references  to  western  Virginia. 

Cummins,  George  D.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  the  Rev.  William  M.  Jackson, 
late  rector  of  St.  Paul's  church,  Norfolk,  Va.,  by  the  Rev.  Geo.  D.  Cum- 
mins, rector  of  Trinity  church,  Washington  D.  C.  Washington,  Gray  & 
Ballantyne,  1856.  1239 

118  p.     18cm. 

Cummyng,  James.  Genealogical  table  of  the  descent  of  the  family  of  Douglas 
of  Garrallan.  This  genealogical  table  is  compiled  by  me,  keeper  of  the 
Lyon  records,  James  Cummyng.  1239a 

geneal.  tab.     30  Vz  x  48i^cm. 


152  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Currell,  W.  S.     [Biographical  sketch  of  Edward  Southey  Joynes,  with  selec- 
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p.  2859-2873) 

Currey,  Richard  O.     A  geological  visit  to  the  Virginia  copper  region   .    .    . 

Knoxville,  Tenn.,  Printed  by   Beckett,  Haws  &  co.,   1859.  F219     21 

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64  p.     map.     21%cm. 

Curry,  Charles.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
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1242 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     13th  report,  1901.     p.  256-281) 

Curry,  Jabez  Lamar  Monroe.   ...  A  brief  sketch  of  George  Peabody,  and 
a  history  of  the  Peabody  education  fund  through  thirty  years.     Cam- 
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X,  161  p.     front,  (port.)     24cm. 

Civil  history  of  the  government  of  the  Confederate  States,  -with  some 

personal  reminiscences.    By  J.  L.  M.  Curry.     Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F.  John- 
son publishing  company  1901.         E487     C97.  1244 
318  p.     front,  (port.)     20cm. 

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(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.  4.     1900.     p.  1-5) 

Curtis,  Richard.  History  of  the  famous  battle  between  the  iron-clad  Merri- 
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17  p.     17%cm. 

Curtis,  William  Eleroy.  The  true  Thomas  Jefferson  .  .  .  Philadelphia, 
J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1901.        CI    J45    C79.  1257 

395  p.     front,  (port.)  plates.     21cm. 

[Cushing,  Mrs.  Eliza  Lanesford  (Foster)]  Yorktown;  an  historical  romance. 
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2  V.     17y2cm. 
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Same.    1899.        E605    C98.  1260 

172  p.     port.     12  mo. 

Jack  Sterry,  the  Jessie  scout.    An  incident  of  the  second  battle  of  Ma- 
nassas, on  which  turned  the  course  of  the  campaign  and  the  fate  of  the 
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Gazette  print.  1906.  1261 
24  p.     23cm. 

Jack  Sterry,  the  Jessie  scout.  An  incident  of  the  second  battle  of  Ma- 
nassas, on  which  turned  the  course  of  the  campaign  and  the  fate  of 


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the  Southern  army  by  John  Cussons,  Glen  Allen,  Va.,  Confederate  scout, 
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20  p.    2214  cm. 

United  States  "history"  as  the  Yankee  makes  and  takes  it,  by  a  Con- 
federate soldier.  [3d  ed.]  Glen  Allen,  Va.,  Cussons,  May  &  co.,  1900. 
E487     C98.  1263 

2  p.  1.,  7-99  p.     17cm. 

Same,  with  the  addition  of  "Criticisms,"  as  p.   11-17  of  the  author  s  A 
glance  at  current  history.  Glen  Allen,  Va.,  1899. 

Custer,  Milo.  The  Reverend  Alexander  Miller  of  Virginia  and  some  of  his 
descendants.    By  Milo  Custer.    Bloomington,  Illinois,  1910.  1263a 

36  p.     illus.,  ports.     2  314  cm. 

Soldiers  of  the  revolution  and  the  war  of  1812  buried  in  McLean  county, 

Illinois   .    .    .   Bloomington,  111.,  1912.        F547     M16     C909.  1264 

2  1.,  [32]  p.,  1  1.     plates,  ports.,  facsim.     24cm. 
Includes  names  of  Virginia  soldiers. 

Soldiers  of  the  war  of  1812  whose  bounty  land  grants  were  located  in 

McLean  county,  Illinois.  Prom  the  McLean  county,  Illinois,  deed  rec- 
ords  .    .    .   Bloomington,  111.,  1912.        F547    M15    C9.  1265 

[18]  p.,  9  1.     24cm. 

Includes  names  of  Virginia  soldiers. 

Custis,  George  Washington  Parke.  Recollections  and  private  memoirs  of 
Washington,  by  his  adopted  son,  George  Washington  Parke  Custis,  with 
a  memoir  of  the  author,  by  his  daughter;  and  illustrative  and  explanatory 
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644  p.     front,  (port.)     plates  (ports.),  fold,  facsims.     24cm. 

Cutshaw,  W.  E.  The  battle  near  Spotsylvania  Court-House  on  May  18,  1864. 
An  address  by  Col.  W.  B.  Cutshaw.  Richmond,  Va.,  Published  by  R.  E. 
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17    p. 

Cutter,  William  Parker.  [Edmund  Ruffin]  a  pioneer  in  agricultural  science. 
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(In  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.     Year  book,  1895.     p.  493-502.     port.) 

Cynn,  P.  P.     Philip  Pendleton  Barbour.     [Life]  1269 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  college, 
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(In  National  education  association  of  the  U.  S.     Journal  of  proceedings, 
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The  vital  element  in   social  progress.     Baccalaureate  address  June  7, 

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p.  7-21.     23cm. 

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Society  of  the  Alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  at  their  annual 
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20  p.     22cm. 

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Dabney,  Richard.  Poems,  original  and  translated.  ...  2d  ed.  Philadelphia, 
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viii  p.,  1  1.,   [7]-172  p.     14cm. 

Dabney,  Richard  Heath.  The  causes  of  the  French  revolution  .  .  .  New 
York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1888.         DC138     Dll.  1279 

vii,   [2],  297  p.     19cm. 

Is  history  a  science?  1280 

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University  of  Virginia.    Reprinted  from  Frank  Leslie's  popular  monthly, 

August,  1897.        F218     24    U5    Dll.  1281 

[10]   p.     illus.     28cm. 

Dabney,  Robert  Lewis.  The  Christian  Sabbath:  its  nature,  design  and  proper 
observance.  By  the  Rev.  R.  L.  Dabney,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  professor  of  sys- 
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cation, [1882]  1281a 
93  p.     17cm. 

The  Christian  soldier:  a  sermon  commemorative  of  the  death  of  Abram 

C.  Carrington  .  .  .  Preached  and  published  by  order  of  the  Session  of 
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Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,  1S63.         CI    C318    Dl.  1282 

15  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

A  defence  of  Virginia,  and  through  her,  of  the  South,  in  recent  and 

pending  contests  against  the  sectional  party  .  .  .  New  York,  E.  J.  Hale 
&  son,  1867.         HT95     Dll.  1283 

356  p.     19cm. 

Discussions  by  Robert  L.  Dabney,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  professor  of  moral  phil- 
osophy in  the  University  of  Texas,  and  for  many  years  professor  of 
theology  in  Union  theological  seminary  in  Virginia.  Edited  by  C.  R. 
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in  the  synod  of  Virginia,  Nov.  9,  1867;  against  the  ecclesiastical  equality 
of  negro  preachers  in  our  church,  and  their  right  to  rule  over  white 
Christians.  Richmond,  printed  at  the  office  of  the  Boys  and  girls' 
monthly,  1868.  1285 

16  p.     2  2 1/2  cm. 

Life  and  campaigns  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Thomas  J.  Jackson,  (Stonewall  Jack- 
son)       By   Prof.   R.  L.  Dabney   .    .    .   New  York,   Blelock   &   co.,   1866. 
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^A  memorial  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  John  T.  Thornton,  of  the  Third  Vir- 
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publication,  1864.        CI    T513    Dl.  1287 
22  p.     18cm. 

A  memorial  of  the  Christian  life  and  character  of  Francis  S.  Sampson, 

D   D     By  Robert  L.  Dabney,  D.  D.     Richmond,  Va.,  Enquirer  book  and 

job  press,  1855.        CI    S192    Dl.  1288 
viii,  122  p.     22cm. 

A  review  of  "Theodosia  Ernest;    or  The  heroine  of  faith."     By  Rev. 

R.  L.  Dabney,  D.  D.,  professor  in  Union  theological  seminary,  Hampden 
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Sacred  rhetoric;  or  A  course  of  lectures  on  preaching.    Delivered  in  the 

Union  theological  seminary  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  Presbyterian 
church  in  the  U.  S.,  in  Prince  Edward,  Va.  By  Robert  L.  Dabney,  D.  D. 
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361  p.     19cm. 

Syllabus  and  notes  of  the  course  of  systematic  and  polemic  theology 

taught  in  Union  theological  seminary,  Virginia.    By  R.  L.  Dabney,  D.  D., 
LL.  D.     Fifth  edition.     Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian  committee  of  pub- 
lication, [C1871]  1291 
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Dabney,  Virginius.  Gold  that  did  not  glitter  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lip- 
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254  p.     20cm. 

Dabney,  Walter  D.  The  basis  of  the  demand  for  public  regulation  of  indus- 
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Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Walter  D.  Dabney. 

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Dabney,  Williann  H.  Sketch  of  the  Dabneys  of  Virginia,  with  some  of  their 
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vi,  362  p.     front,  (map.)     21cm. 
Bibliography:  p.  360-362. 

Joy,  and  other  poems.  2d  enl.  ed.  New  York  &  London,  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's sons,  1900.  PS1508  J8  1900.  1312 
X,  206  p.     port.     12  mo. 

[Daniel,  Frederick  S.]  Richmond  howitzers  in  the  war.  Four  years  cam- 
paigning with  the  Army  of  northern  Virginia.  By  a  member  of  th« 
company.     Richmond,  1891.        E581     8     R4D.  1313    « 

155  p.     19 1/2 cm. 
Published  anonymously. 


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Visit  to  a  colonial  estate.  1314 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  76,  1888.     p.  517) 

Daniel,  John   Moncure.     The  Richmond  examiner  during  the  war;    or.  The 

writings  of  John  M.  Daniel.     With  a  memoir  of  his  life,  hy  his  brother, 

Frederick  S.   Daniel.     New  York,   Printed  for  the  author,  1868.         CI 

D184     D3     Office.  1315 

232  p.     23cm. 

Daniel,  John  Warwick.  The  campaign  and  battles  of  Gettysburg.  Address 
of  Major  John  W.  Daniel  ...  of  Lynchburg,  Va.,  before  the  Virginia 
division  of  the  Army  of  northern  Virginia,  at  their  annual  meeting,  held 
In  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  2Sth,  1875  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  Bell,  Browne 
&  CO.,  printers,  1875.        E481     G3    D2.  1316 

45  p.     23cm. 

Ceremonies  connected  with  the  inauguration  of  the  mausoleum  and  the 

unveiling  of  the  recumbent  figure  of  General  Robert  Edward  Lee,  at 
"Washington  and  Lee  university,  Lexington,  Va.,  June  28,  1883.  Oration 
of  John  W.  Daniel.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Lee  memorial  association. 
Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  &  co.,  printers,  1883.  CI  L480  W31.  1317 
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Character  of  Stonewall  Jackson  .    .    .  Lynchburg,  Schaffter  &  Bryant, 

printers,  1868.        CI    J14    D3.  1318 

63  p.     22cm. 

^The  dedication  of  the  Washington  national  monument,  with  the  orations 

by  Hon.  Robert  C.  Winthrop   and  Hon.  John  W.  Daniel,  February  21, 
1885.     Published  by  order  of  Congress.    Washington,  Government  print- 
ing office,  1885.        CI    W318    W28.  1319 
122  p.     front,  (port.)     27cm. 

Fortifications   appropriation   bill  and   smokeless-powder  trust.     Speech 

of  Hon.  John  W.  Daniel,  of  Virginia,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
Friday,  March  23,  1906.    Washington,  1906.  1320 

16  p.     23cm. 

Illegal  imprisonment  of  Julio   Sanguily,  an  American   citizen.     Speech 

of  Hon.  John  W.  Daniel,  of  Virginia,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
Feb.  24,  1897   .    .    .  Washington,  1897.  1321 

20  p.     23y2cm. 

The  law  and  practice  of  attachment,  under  the  code  of  Virginia;   and 

of  bail  and  injunction  in  analogous  cases  wherein  attachment  is  not 
available — with  a  variety  of  all  necessary  forms.  Also:  the  law  of 
attachment  under  the  new  code  of  West  Virginia,  with  explanatory 
references  to  the  context.  By  John  Warwick  Daniel  .  .  .  Lynchburg, 
Schaffter  &  Bryant;  Philadelphia,  T.  &  J.  W.  Johnson;  [etc.,  etc.]  1869. 
F216     1     D18.  1322 

viii,  304  p.,  1  1.     221/^  cm. 

Oration  by  Hon.  John  W.  Daniel  on  the  life,  services  and  character  of 

Jefferson  Davis,  delivered  under  the  auspices  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  Virginia,  at  Mozart  academy  of  music,  Jan.  25,  1890.  Richmond, 
J.  L.  Hill  printing  company,  1890.         CI     D262     M28.  1323 

51  p.     22%cm. 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  John  W.  Daniel, 

of  Lynchburg,  Va.    The  work  of  the  constitutional  convention  of  1901-'02. 

1324 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     14th  report,  1902.     p.  258-294) 


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The  power  of  the  President  under  the  articles  of  war — He  has  the  right 

to  discharge  a  soldier  at  any  time.  Speech  of  Hon.  John  W.  Daniel,  of 
Virginia,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Tuesday,  Jan,  8,  1907. 
Washington,  1907.  ^325 

35  p.     23cm. 

Regulation  of  railroad  rates  .    .    .   Speech  of  Hon.  John  W.  Daniel,  of 

Virginia,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  May  1  and  2,  1906.     Wash- 
ington, 1906.  1326 
66  p.     23cm. 

Speeches   and   orations   of   John    Warwick   Daniel,   comp.    by   his    son, 

Edward  M.  Daniel.  Lynchburg,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  inc.,  printers,  1911. 
CI     D1842     D18.  1327 

2  p.  1.,  9-787  p.     front,    (port.)      25cm. 

The  tax  on  chestnut  and  quebracho  tanning  extracts.     Speech  of  Hon. 

John  W.  Daniel  of  Virginia,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  May  20, 
1909.     Washington,  1909.  1328 

16   p.     23%cm, 

The  third  International  conference  of  American  states,  proposed  at  Rio 

de  Janeiro,  in  July,  1906.  The  South  should  be  represented  therein. 
Speech  of  Hon.  John  W.  Daniel,  of  Virginia,  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  on  Wednesday,  April  4,  1906.     Washington,  1906.         F1401     D18. 

1329 

16  p.     24cm. 

Washington.  1330 

(Modern  eloquence,     v.  7.     p.  295-321) 

Delivered  in  the  hall  of  the  House  of  representatives,  at  the  dedication 
of  the  Washington  national  monument,  Feb.  21,  1885. 

[Daniel,  Mrs.  Lizzie  (Cary)].  Confederate  scrap-book.  Copied  from  a  scrap- 
book  kept  by  a  young  girl  during  and  immediately  after  the  war,  with 
additions  from  war  copies  of  the  "Southern  literary  messenger"  and 
"Illustrated  news"  loaned  by  friends,  and  other  selections  as  accredited. 
Pub.  for  the  benefit  of  the  Memorial  bazaar,  held  in  Richmond,  April 
11,  1893.    Richmond,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  company,  1893.        E650    D16. 

1331 
2  p.  1.,  iv,  254  p.     2  col.  pi.   (incl.  front.)     22cm. 

Daniel,  Raleigh  Travers.    The  "fair  proposition."    To  the  people  of  Virginia 

and  North  Carolina  especially,  and  the  people  of  the  Southern   states 

generally.     [Richmond]  n.  d.  1332 

16  p.    37cm. 

A  history  of  the  bank  and  tariff  in  a  series  of  articles. 

To  Messrs.  S.  S.  Saunders,  T.  J.  Deane,  James  Binford,  Alexander  Hill 

and  others,  voters  in  the  Richmond  convention  district.  1333 

Broadside. 

Letter  expressing  the  writer's  views  upon  subjects  likely  to  arise  in  the 
approaching  state   convention. 

Daniel,  Thomas  Gushing.  .  .  .  Real  money  versus  banks  of  issue  promises 
to  pay,  the  most  important  factor  in  civilization  and  least  understood 
.    .    .    [Washington,  D.  C]     Printed  for  the  author,  1911.         HG538     D3. 

1334 
vii,  9-275  p.     fold.  tab.     20cm. 

Daniel.  V/.  J,  Directory  of  Hanover  County,  Virginia,  1906.  Richmond,  Va., 
Walthall  printing  co.  [1906]         F232     H24    D18.  1335 

unp.     22cin. 


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Danvers,  John  Thierry.  A  picture  of  republican  magistracy  of  the  new 
school;  being  a  full  length  likeness  of  His  Excellency  Thomas  Jefferson, 
President  of  the  United  States.  To  which  is  added  a  short  criticism 
on  the  character  and  pretensions  of  Mr.  Madison,  Mr.  Clinton,  and  Mr. 
Pinckney.  By  Jno.  Thierry  Danvers,  of  Virginia  .  .  .  New  York, 
Printed  for  E.  Sargeant,  1808.  1336 

96   p.     23cm. 

Danville,  Va.     The  charter  and  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Danville,  Virginia. 
Published  by  order  of  the  Council.    Danville,  Va.,  J.  L.  Townes  &  com- 
pany, 1907.        F234     Dl.  1337 
258  p.     23cm. 

Danville,  Va.  Auditor.  Annual  report.  Fiscal  year  ending  April  30.  F234 
Dl    A9.  1338 

Library  has  1898-1913,  1915. 

Danville,  Va.  City  engineer.  Annual  report.  Fiscal  year  ending  April  30. 
F234     Dl     E5.  1339 

Library  has  1905-1910.     1905  bound  with  Mayor's  report. 

Danville,  Va.  Committee  of  forty  to  investigate  Danville  riot.  Danville  riot, 
November  3,  1883.  Report  of  Committee  of  forty  with  sworn  testimony 
of  thirty-seven  witnesses,  &c.  Richmond,  Johns  &  Goolsby,  printers, 
1883.        F234    Dl    R58     C7.  1340 

47  p.     23cm. 

Committee  appointed  by  the  citizens  of  Danville,  November,  1883. 

Danville.  General  hospital.  Annual  report  of  the  Danville  general  hospital, 
and  the  Ladies  benevolent  society.        F234    Dl    D19.  1341 

Library  has   1907,   1908,   1909. 

Danville,  Va.  Health  department.  A  summary  of  the  municipal  department 
of  health,  Danville,  Va.  May  1st,  1913  to  April  30th,  1914.  J.  L.  Townes 
printing  company,  1914.    Danville,  Va.,  1914.  1342 

20  p.     table.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Danville,  Va.  Mayor.  Annual  report  of  the  mayor  and  city  officials.  Fiscal 
year  ending  April  30.        F234     Dl     M4.  1343 

Library  has  1905. 

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ending  April  30.        F234     Dl    W3.  1344 

Library  has   1906,   1907,    1908. 

Danville  military  institute,  Danville,  Va.     Catalog.  1345 

Library  has  1S91,  1892,  1896. 

Danville  tobacco  association.  President's  annual  report  1908.  Danville  Va., 
[1908].  1346 

11  p.     141/^  x7i^cm. 

Darling,  Mrs.  Flora  Adams.  Memories  of  Virginia.  1607-1907.  A  souvenir 
of  founding  days.     [1907]        F221     D221.  I347 

79  p.     front,  (port.)  plates.     21cm. 

Darton,  Nelson  Horatio.  .  .  .  Artesian  well  prospects  in  the  Atlantic  coastal 
plain   .    .    .  Washington,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1896.         QE75     B.  1348 

232  p.     19  pi.  (incl.  fold.  col.  maps)  diagrs.     23i/^cm. 
(U.  S.  Geological  survey.     Bulletin  no.  138) 

.    .    .   Economic  geology  of  Richmond,  Virginia,  and  vicinity,  by  N.  H. 

Darton.    Washington  Govt,  print,  off.,  1911.        QE75    B.     Same.    F219    1 


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48  p.     illus.,  X  pi.  (incl.  fold,  map)     231/2  cm. 
(U.  S.  Geological  survey.     Bulletin  483) 

.  .  .  Preliminary  list  of  deep  borings  in  the  United  States  .  .  .  Wash- 
ington, Gov't,  print,  off.,  1902.        GB701    U5.  1350 

2   V.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey — Water  supply  and  irrigation  paper  no.  57,  61) 

Virginia:  v.  2,  p.  60. 

Same.    2d  ed.  1350 

175  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey.    Water-supply  and  irrigation  paper  no.  149) 

Dashiell,  T.  G.  A  pastor's  recollections.  By  Rev.  T.  G.  Dashiell,  rector  of 
St.  Mark's  church,  Richmond,  Va.    New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1875. 

1351 

208  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

Daughters  of  the  American  revolution.  Virginia.  Proceedings.  F221  6 
D2P9.  1352 

Library  has  Ist-lth,  9th-date,   1898-1900,   1904,   1905-date. 

Daughters  of  the  American  revolution.  Virginia.  Old  Dominion  chapter. 
Catalogue  of  the  loan  exhibition  under  the  auspices  of  the  Old  Dominion 
chapter.  Daughters  of  the  American  revolution,  benefit  of  the  Virginia 
historical  society,  Richmond,  Virginia,  April,  1897.  [Richmond,  1897] 
F221     D23.  1353 

93  p.     24cm. 

Daughters  of  the  American    revolution.     Virginia.     Commonwealth  chapter, 

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Dietz  printing  co.,  [1912?]  1354 

[16]   p.     18cm. 

Daughters  of  Elks  of  the  improved,  benevolent  and  protective  order  of  Elks 
of  the  world.  Grand  council.  Proceedings  of  the  4th,  5th  and  6th  annual 
sessions  (1906-1907-1908)  of  the  Grand  council.  Daughters  of  Elks.  Held 
at  Smithfield,  Va.,  Reading,  Pa.  and  Norfolk,  Va.,  respectively.  Com- 
piled by  F.  J.  Granderson,  grand  sect'y,  Richmond,  Va.  Richmond,  Va., 
Reformer  print,  [n.  d.]  1355 

35  p.     20 1/2 cm. 

Daves,  Graham,  A  sketch  of  the  military  career  of  Captain  John  Daves  of 
the  North  Carolina  continental  line  of  the  army  of  the  revolution;  to- 
gether with  some  facts  of  local  and  family  history;  by  his  grandson. 
Major  Graham  Daves  .  .  .  Baltimore,  Press  of  the  Friedenwald  co., 
1892.         CI     D248     D24.  1356 

16  p.     front,   (port.)     23^^cm. 

John  Daves  was  born  in  Mecklenburg  County,  Virginia,  in  1748. 

David    Turner's   select   classical    and    English    school.      Catalogue    of   David 
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the  academical  year  1852-53.     With  the  course  of  studies,  etc.     Rich- 
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Davidson,  George  Diuguid.     The  style  of  Adenet  Le  Roi  studied  in  "Berte" 

and  "Cleomades"   ...  A  dissertation  submitted  to  the  academic  faculty 

of  the  University  of  Virginia  in  conformity  with  the  requirements  for 

the  degree  of  Doctor  of  philosophy,  1905.  1358 

88    p.      23y2cm. 

Davidson,  J.  D.    A  curiosity  in  chancery,  and  ryme  and  prose,  by  J.  D.  David- 
son.    [Lexington],  Lexington  gazette  printing  house,  [n.  d.]  1359 
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Davidson,  James  Wood.    The  living  writers  of  the  South.     New  York,  Carle- 
ton;   [etc.,  etc.]  1869.        PS2G1    D3.  1360 
xxii,  17-635  p.     19cm. 

Davidson,  Robert.    History  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  the  state  of  Ken- 
tucky;  with  a  preliminary  sketch  of  the  churches  in  the  Valley  of  Vir- 
ginia by  the  Rev.  Robei't  Davidson,  D.  D,  .    .    .  New  York,  Robert  Car- 
ter, 1847.  1361 
xii,    [13]-371  p.     23i^cm. 

Davidson  brothers.    In  the  Supreme  court  of  appeals.     County  of  Albemarle 

&   board  of   education   versus   the   Davidson  bros.;    S.   Miller's   ex'or   & 

others.     Appeal  from  decrees  of  Circuit  court  of  Richmond.     Views  of 

counsel  for  the  Davidsons,     [no  place,    no    date]         K108     F78  1362 

92.   34   p.      23cm. 

>avies,  Samuel,  1723-1761.  The  crisis:  or,  The  uncertain  doom  of  kingdoms 
at  particular  times.  Considered  witli  reference  to  Great  Britain  and 
her  colonies  in  their  present  circumstances.  A  sermon,  preached  in 
Hanover,  Virginia,  October  28,  1756;  a  day  appointed  by  the  synod 
of  New  York,  to  be  observed  as  a  general  fast,  on  account  of  the 
present  war  with  France.  By  the  reverend  Mr.  Samuel  Davies,  A.  M. 
With  a  preface  by  the  reverend  Mr.  Thomas  Gibbons.  London,  Printed 
for  J.  Buckland  in  Pater-noster  Rovv,  J.  Ward  in  Cornhill,  and  T.  Field 
in  Cheapside,  1757.         F229     D257     Office.  1363 

iii-viii,   36   p. 

Letters  from  the  Rev.  Samuel  Davies,  and  others;  shewing,  the  state  of 

religion  in  Virginia,  South  Carolina,  &c.,  particularly  among  the  negroes 
.    .    .   London,  Printed  by  J.  and  W.  Oliver,  1761.  1364 

36  p.     15 1/2 cm. 

A  sermon   delivered  at  Nassau-hall,  January   14,   1761.     On   the   death 

of  his  late  majesty  King  George  II.  By  Samuel  Davies,  A.  M.,  late 
president  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey.  To  which  is  prefixed  a  brief 
account  of  the  life,  character,  and  death  of  the  author.  By  David  Bost- 
wick,  A.  M.,  minister  of  the  Presbyterian  congregation  in  New  York. 
'Boston,  Printed  and  sold  by  R.  Draper,     [1761]  1365 

iii-xii,  13-32  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Sermons  on  important  subjects,  by  the  late  reverend  and  pious  Samuel 

Davies,  A.  M.,  some  time  president  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey.  An 
additional  volume  never  before  published  in  America.  Boston,  Lincoln 
&  Edmands,  1810.  1366 

iv.  372  p.     22cm. 

Sermons  on  important  subjects.    By  the  late  reverend  and  pious  Samuel 

Davies,  A.  M.,  sometime  president  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey.  To 
which  is  prefixed  the  character  of  the  author,  by  the  Rev.  David  Bost- 
wick.     Philadelphia,  M.  Carey  &  son,  1818.  1367 

5  v.     18cm. 

Sermons  on  important  subjects,  by  the  late  reverend  and  pious  Samuel 

Davies,  A.  M.,  some  time  president  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey.  To 
which  are  prefixed,  memoirs  and  character  of  the  author,  and  two  ser- 
mons on  occasion  of  his  death,  by  the  Rev.  Drs.  Gibbons  and  Finley. 
4th  Amer.  ed.  containing  all  the  author's  sermons  ever  published.  New 
York,  Printed  by  J.  &  J.  Harper,  etc.,  etc.,  1828.  1368 

3  v.     22V^cm. 

^The  substance  of  a  letter  from  Mr.  Davies,  minister  of  the  gospel  In 

Hanover  county,  Virginia,   to   Mr.   Bellamy   of   Bethlem,   in  New   Eng- 


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land,  concerning  the  state  of  religion  in  Virginia,  from  1743  to  June 
1751.     Printed  for  John  Orr,  bookseller.  1369 

caption-title.  16  p.     17cm. 

Letter  dated:   "Hanover,  June  28,   1751." 

The  vessels  of  mercy,  and  the  vessels  of  wrath,  delineated,  in  a  new, 

uncontroverted,  and  practical  light.  A  sermon  first  preached  in  New- 
Kent,  Virginia,  August  22,  1756.  By  Samuel  Davies,  A.  M.  London, 
Printed  for  J.  Buckland,  1758.  1370 

vi,   7-35  p.     20cm. 

Davis,  Arthur  Kyle.  "Education  in  Virginia."  Its  dictinctive  qualities  to-day- 
achieved  through  a  noble  and  historic  past.  By  Arthur  Kyle  Davis, 
A.  M.,  president  of  Southern  female  college,  Petersburg,  Va.  August, 
1912.  1371 

[4]   p.     23i^cm. 

Three  centuries  of  an  old  Virginia  town;    the  history  and  memorials 

and  charm  of  Petersburg  and  the  Appomattox,  by  Arthur  Kyle  Davis. 

...    [no  place]     1912.         F234     P4     D26.  1372 
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Davis,  Arthur  Powell.  .  .  .  River  heights  for  1896  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't, 
print,  off.,  1897.         GB701     U5.  137S 

100  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geolog-ical  survey.     Water  supply  and  irrigation  paper  no.  11) 

Includes  Virginia  rivers. 

Davis,  B.  W.  Poetry  on  several  subjects,  for  the  people.     By  B.  W.  Davis, 

of  Valley  School.  Richmond,  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  printer,  1855.  F233 
37    R5.  1374 

20  p.  ISi^cm. 

Davis,  Charles  Hall.  ...  A  plan  for  the  organization  of  a  rural  banking 
system  in  the  state  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1913. 
F217     2     D26.  1375 

32  p.     2 31/2  cm. 

(U.  S.  62d  Cong..  3d  sess.     Senate  doc.  1006) 

Davis,  Daniel  Webster.     Idle  moments;   containing  Emancipation  and  other 

poems   by   D.    Webster   Davis,   with    an    introduction   by    Hon.   John    H. 

Smythe,   L.L.   B.,   ex.   U.    S.   minister   to   Liberia.      Baltimore,   Md.,   The 

educator  of  Morgan  college,  book  and  job  printing,  1895.  1375a 

81  p.     plates,  portrait.     17cm. 

The  life  and  public  services  of  Rev.  Wm.  Washington  Browne,  founder 

of  the  Grand  fountain  u.  o.  of  true  reformers  .  .  .  written  by  D.  Web- 
ster Davis  .  .  .  with  an  introduction  bv  Rt.  Rev.  Benjamin  F.  Lee  .  .  . 
[Richmond,  Va.]     Mrs.  M.  A.  Browne-Smith  [1910]         CI     B884     D26. 

1378 
X,  11-192  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22^cm. 

Weh  down  Souf  and  other  poems   .    .    .  Cleveland,  The  Helman-Taylor 

company,  1897.         PS1514     D5     W4     1897.  1377 

vi  p.,  1  I.,  7-136  p.     illus.     18 1/2  cm. 

Davis,  Henry  Edgar.  .  .  .  Development  of  the  District  of  Columbia  .  .  . 
Paper  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Washington  academy  of  sciences, 
by  Henry  E.  Davis,  entitled,  "The  political  development  of  the  District 
of  Columbia"    .    .    .    [Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1909]        F198    D26. 

1378 

20  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  61st  Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate  doc.  110) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  163 

Davis,  J.  E.  Round  about  Jamestown.  Historical  sketches  of  the  lower 
Virginia  peninsula.     By  J.  E.  Davis.     [1907]  1379 

[107]  p.     front.,  plates,  map.     19cm. 

Davis,  Jackson.  The  negro  in  country  life.  By  Jackson  Davis,  Supervisor 
of  the  rural  elementary  schools  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Reprinted  from  the 
"Southern  workman."  [An  address  delivered  at  the  Rural  life  con- 
ference held  at  the  University  of  Virginia  in  July,  1911.  Hampton,  Vir- 
ginia, The  Hampton  normal  and  agricultural  institute,  1911?]  1380 
14  p.     25i^cm. 

Davis,  Jefferson.  The  rise  and  fall  of  the  Confederate  government.  By 
Jefferson  Davis  .  .  .  New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  co.,  1881.  E487 
D26.  1381 

2  v.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  maps,  plans.     2314cm. 

A  short  history  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America.     By  Jefferson 

Davis   .    .    .   New  York,  Belford  co.,  1890.         E487     D27.  1382 

xll,   505  p.     front,    (port.)      2414cm. 

[Davis,  John]  of  Salisbury,  Eng.,  b.  1776.  The  American  mariners:  or.  The 
Atlantic  voyage.  A  moral  poem  .  .  .  Prefixed  is  a  vindication  of  the 
American  character  ...  To  which  are  added  Naval  annals:  or,  An 
Impartial  summary  of  the  actions  fought  during  the  late  war,  at  sea, 
and  on  the  lakes,  between  the  ships  of  Great  Britain  and  those  of  the 
United  States  of  America  .  .  .  Salisbury  [Eng.]  Printed  and  sold  by 
Brodie  &  Dowding:    [etc.,  etc.,  1822]         E360     D26.  1383 

xii,  384  p.     17cm. 

The  first  settlers  of  Virginia,  an  historical  novel,  exhibiting  a  view  of 

the  rise  and  progress  of  the  colony  at  James  Town,  a  picture  of  Indian 
manners,  the  countenance  of  the  country,  and  its  natural  productions. 
The  second  edition  considerably  enlarged.  New  York,  Printed  for 
I.  Riley  and  co.,  1806.  1384 

xil,  13-284  p.     19cm. 

Travels  of  four  years  and  a  half  in  the  United  States  of  America;  during 

1798,  1799,  1800,  1801  and  1802  .    .    .  London,  Sold  by  T.  Ostell   [etc.] 
New  York,  H.  Caritat,  for  R.  Edwards,  Bristol,  1803,        E164    D26.      1385 
454  p.     21%cm. 

— ' — Travels  of  four  years  and  a  half  in  the  United  States  of  America  during 

1798,  1799,  1800,  1801,  and  1802.     By  John  Davis.     With  an  introduction 

and  notes  by  A.  J.  Morrison.     New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1909. 

E164    D265.  1386 

xi,   [2]    429  p.     facsim.     23cm. 

Davis,  Mary  Diuguid.  sne  waited  patiently.  By  Mrs.  Mary  Diuguid  Davis 
Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  1900.        B    B262    S8.  1387 

270  p.     20cm. 

Davis,  Nicholas  A.  The  campaign  from  Texas  to  Maryland.  By  Rev. 
Nicholas  A.  Davis.  .  .  .  Richmond,  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Pres- 
byterian committee  of  publication  of  the  Confederate  States,  1863. 
E545     D26.  1388 

168   p.     2  port.   (incl.  front.)      19 1/3 cm. 

Davis,  Rebecca  Harding.  Kent  Hampden.  By  Rebecca  Harding  Davis  .  .  . 
New  York,  Charles  Scribner's  sons,  1892.  1389 

5  p.  1.,  152  p.     front.,  pi.     19cm. 

[Davis,  Samuel  Boyer]  Escape  of  a  Confederate  ofiicer  from  prison.  What 
he  saw  at  Andersonville.     How  he  was  sentenced  to  death  and  saved 


164  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

by  the  interposition  of  President  Lincoln.     Norfolk,  Va.,  Landmark  pub. 
CO.,  1892.         E612     A5     D2.  1390 

72  p.     12  mo. 
Davis,  Thomas  J.     A  sketch  of  the  life,  character,  and  public  services  of 
Thomas  Jefferson,  with  some  account  of  the  aid  he  rendered  in  estab- 
*     lishing  our  independence  and  government.     By  Thomas  J.  Davis,  emer- 
itus rector  of  the  Church  of  the  resurrection,  Philadelphia.    Philadelphia, 
Claxton,  Remsen  &  Haffelfinger,  1876.         CI     J45     D5.  1391 

xii,  179   p.     17cm. 

Davis,  Mr.s.  Varina  (Howell),  Mrs.  Jefferson  Davis.  Jefferson  Davis,  ex- 
President  of  the  Confederate  States  of  America.  A  memoir  by  his  wife 
.    .    .   New  York,  Belford  company  [c  1890]        CI    D2G2     D5.  1392 

2  v.     fronts,  (ports.),  plates.     23cm. 

Davis,  Varina  Anne  Jefferson,  1864-1898.  A  romance  of  summer  seas  .  .  . 
New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1898.        B     B265     R8.  1393 

278   p.      19cm. 

The  veiled  doctor  .    .    .  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1895.     B     D265 

V8.  1394 

220  p.     19cm. 

Davis,  Westmoreland.    Remarks  made  upon  the  organization  of  the  Virginia 
dairymen's  association,  Dec.  22,  1907.     [1907]         F220     32     D26.         1395 
unp. 

Dawson,  Charles  C.  A  collection  of  family  records,  with  biographical 
sketches  and  other  memoranda  of  various  families  and  individuals  bear- 
ing the  name  Dawson,  or  allied  to  families  of  that  name.  Comp.  by 
Charles  C.  Dawson   .    .    .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1874.  1396 

viii,  572   p.     front.  pL,  ports.     24i^cm. 

Dawson,  Edgar.  [Biographical  sketch  of  James  Madison,  with  selections 
from  his  writings,  by  Edgar  Dawson]  1397 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  8.     p.  3283- 
3304) 

Dawson,  John  L.  An  address  by  Hon.  John  L.  Dawson,  before  the  Wash- 
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nesday evening,  June  18th,  1856,  Washington,  Pa,.  Grayson  &  Hart, 
printers,  1856.  1398 

21  p.     22cm. 

Dawson,  Moses.  A  historical  narrative  of  the  civil  and  military  services  of 
Major-General  William  H.  Harrison,  and  a  vindication  of  his  character 
and  conduct  as  a  statesman,  a  citizen  and  a  soldier.  With  a  detail 
of  his  negotiations  and  wars  with  the  Indians,  until  the  final  over- 
throw of  the  celebrated  chief  Tecumseh,  and  his  brother  the  prophet 
...  By  Moses  Dawson,  editor  of  the  Cincinnati  advertiser.  Cincinnati, 
Printed  by  M.  Dawson,  1824.        CI     H323     D5.  1399 

viii,  464,   [8]   p.     front,   (port.)      22i^cm. 

[Day,  Male  Dove],  Mrs.  W.  C.  Day.  The  blended  flags.  [Danville,  Va., 
Dance  bros.  co.,  1898]        PS1525    D2    B6     1898.  1400 

46  p.     S  vo. 

Virginia.     Prehistoric  and  antebellum.     [Danville,  Va.,  Dance  bros.  co,, 

1899]         B     D275     V29.  1401 

119  p.     20cm.  ^ 

Day,  Samuel  Phillips.  Down  South;  or.  An  Englishman's  experience  at  the 
seat  of  the  American  war.    By  Samuel  Phillips  Day,  special  correspond- 


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ent  of  the  Morning  herald  .  .  .  London,  Hurst  and  Blackett,  1862. 
E487     D28.  1402 

2  V.     fronts,   (ports.)     20^ cm. 

Dead  calumnies  against  General  Mahone,  exhumed  again  by  Democratic 
hyenas,  here  buried  once  more!  Other  Democratic  falsehoods  met  and 
exposed!      [1889]  1403 

8  p.     22cm. 

The  death  of  death,  or  A  study  of  God's  holiness  in  connection  with  the 
existence  of  evil,  in  so  far  as  intelligent  and  responsible  beings  are  con- 
cerned. By  an  orthodox  layman.  Richmond,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English, 
1878.  1403a 

[xil],  210  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

The  death  of  J.  E.  B.  Stuart.  By  a  private  of  the  6th  Va.  cavalry.  E468 
B33.  1404 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  194) 

De  Bow,  James  Dunwoody  Brownson,  1820-1867.  The  industrial  resources, 
etc.,  of  the  Southern  and  Western  states:  embracing  a  view  of  their 
commerce,  agriculture,  manufactures,  internal  improvements;  slave  and 
free  labor,  slavery  institutions,  products,  etc.,  of  the  South,  together 
with  historical  and  statistical  sketches  of  the  different  states  and  cities 
of  the  Union,  statistics  of  the  United  States  commerce  and  manufac- 
tures, from  the  earliest  periods  compared  with  other  leading  powers; 
the  results  of  the  different  census  returns  since  1790,  and  returns  of  the 
census  of  1850,  on  population,  agriculture  and  general  industry,  etc.,  with 
an  appendix  .  .  .  New  Orleans,  The  office  of  De  Bow's  review,  1852-53. 
F210     D28.  1405 

3  v.     tables.     22cm.  ^ 
Virginia,  see  v.  3,  p.  453-468. 

Defoe,  Daniel.  Life  of  Col.  Jack.  Another  Robinson  Crusoe,  by  Daniel 
Defoe.  This  curious  and  interesting  book,  by  the  author  of  Robinson 
Crusoe,  and  exactly  in  the  style  of  that  celebrated  work,  has  never, 
it  is  believed,  been  published  in  America.  Much  of  the  scene  of  it  is 
laid  near  the  site  of  the  city  of  Washington,  and  it  has  been  pronounced 
to  be  the  very  best  picture  which  was  ever  given  of  white  slavery  in 
Virginia.    Boston,  J.  Stilman  Smith  &  Co.,  [c.  1891]  1406 

181  p.     18cm. 

The  history  and  remarkable  life  of  the  truly  honourable  Colonel  Jacque 

commonly  called  Colonel  Jack.  Complete  in  2  parts.  With  the  author's 
preface,  and  an  introduction  by  G.  H.  Maynadier,  Ph.  D.  New  York, 
The  Jenson  society,  1905.  1407 

2   V.     fronts.,    plates.      22cm. 

The  fortunes  and  misfortunes  of  the  famous  Moll  Flanders.     Complete 

in  2  parts.  With  the  author's  preface,  and  an  introduction  by  G.  H. 
Maynadier,  Ph.  D.     New  York,  The  Jenson  society,  1905.  1408 

2  V.    fronts.,  plates.     21^  cm. 

De  Hass,  Wills.  History  of  the  early  settlement  and  Indian  wars  of  Western 
Virginia;  embracing  an  account  of  the  various  expeditions  in  the  West, 
previous  to  1795.  Also,  biographical  sketches  of  .  .  .  distinguished 
actors  in  our  border  wars  .  .  .  Wheeling,  H.  Hoblitzell;  Philadelphia, 
King  &  Baird,  1851.        F229    H353.  1409 

416  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.     8  vo. 

A   review   of  this   book   appeared   in    the   Southern    literary   messenger, 
V.  17,  p.  544-551. 

Deltrick,  R.  L.  Deitrick's  standard  paper  money  catalogue:  listing  all  Con- 
federate treasury  notes  issued  by  the  Confederate  government  and  all 


166  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

state   notes   issued  by   the   Confederate  States   during   the   Civil   War. 

Reliable   reference   list.     20th   ed.   .    .    .  Lorraine,   Va.,   R.   L.   Deitrick, 

1914.  1409a 
36  p.     15 1/2  cm. 

De  Jarnette,  Daniel  Coleman,  1822-1881.  Secession  of  South  Carolina.  Speech 
of  Hon.  D.  C.  De  Jarnette,  of  Virginia,  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
January  10,  1861.  [Washington,  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Congres- 
sional globe,  1861]         JK310    v.  43.  1410 

7  p.     24 14 cm. 

The  Monroe  doctrine.     Speech  of  Hon.  D.  C.  De  Jarnette,  of  Virginia, 

in  the  Confederate  House  of  representatives,  January  30,  1805,  pending 
negotiations  for  peace.     [1865]         JK310    v.  38.  1411 

20  p.     21cm. 

Speecli  on  organization  of  the  House,  in  the  House  of  representatives 

Jan.  6,  1860.        JK310    v.  30.  1412 

8  p. 

De  Jarnette,   Eva   M.     Parable  of  the  untold  gold  by  Eva  M.  De  Jarnette; 

The  Nat  Turner  insurrection,  by  William  H.  Parker;   The  hidden  path 

to   Long  Ridge,   by   William   H.   Stewart;    Progress   of  the   South,    [by] 

William  H.  Stewart,     [no  place,    no  date]  1413 

43  p.     20cm. 

Delano,  Charles  Anson.  The  man-child  born  of  the  sun,  and  an  exposition 
of  the  prophecies  of  Daniel  and  the  book  of  Revelation.  By  Charles 
Anson  Delano.  Giving  an  account  of  his  sufferings  for  forty  years,  im- 
prisonments, etc.,  and  his  having  attained  to  the  fourth  kingdom,  which 
shall  never  end.    Petersburg,  Published  by  the  author,  1858.  1414 

255  p.     lOVacm. 

De  La  Warp,  Thomas  West,  3d  lord.    Lord  De  La  Warr  to  the  right  honor- 

orable   .    .    .  the   Earle  of  Salisbury,   Lord   high   treasurer  of  England 

.    .    .   1610.  1415 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  1.     p.  413-415) 

The  relation  of  the  right  honorable,  the  Lord  De-La-Warre,  Lord  gover- 

nour   and   captaine   generall   of   the   colonie,   planted   in   Virginia  .    .    . 

1611.  1416 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  1.     p.  477-483) 

The  relation  of  the  right  honorable  the  Lord  De-La-Warre,  Lord  Gov- 

ernour  and  captaine  generall  of  the  colonie,  planted  in  Virginea  .  .  . 
1611.  1417 

(In  Tyler,  L.  G.     Narratives  of  early  Virginia.     1606-1625.     p.  209-214) 

The  relation  of  the  Right  Honorable  the  Lord  De-La-Warre,  Lord  Gov- 

ernour  and  Captaine  Generall  of  the  colonie,  planted  in  Virginea.  Lon- 
don, Printed  by  William  Hall,  for  William  Welbie,  dwelling  in  Pauls 
Churchyard  at  the  Signe  of  the  Swan,  1611.  [Reproduced  in  facsimile 
by  the  Heliotype  company,  1868?]         F229     D343.  1418 

1  p.  1.,  [17]  p.     24y2cm. 

The  relation  of  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lord  De-La-Warre,  Lord  Gov- 

ernour  and  Captaine  Generall  of  the  colonie,  planted  in  Virginea.  Lon- 
don, Printed  by  William  Hall,  for  William  Welbie,  dwelling  in  Pauls 
Churchyard  at  the  Signe  of  the  Swan,  1611.  [Reprinted  by  C.  Whitting- 
ham,  Tooks  Court,  Chancery  Lane,  1858]  CI  P739  N14  Office.  1419 
[17]   p.     21cm. 

A  short  relation,  made  by  the  Lord  De-La-Warre,  to  the  lords  and  others 

of  the  counsel]  of  Virginia,  touching  his  unexpected  return  home,  and 


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afterwards  delivered  to  the  generall  assembly  of  the  said  company, 
at  a  court  holden  the  twentie  five  of  June,  1611.  Published  by  authoritie 
of  the  said  counsell.        G159     P8.  1420 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,  1625.     v.  4.     p.  1762-1764) 

De  Leon,  Thomas  Cooper.  Belles,  beaux  and  brains  of  the  60's,  by  T.  C. 
De  Leon  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  one  hundred  and  sixty-six  portraits. 
New  York,  G.  W.  Dillingham  company  [c  1909]         E487     D33.  1421 

xi,   [9],  9-4  /T  p.     front,   (port.)     illus.     22cm. 

Four  years  in  Rebel  capitals:   an  inside  view  of  life  in  the  Southern 

confederacy,  from  birth  to  death.  Prom  original  notes,  collated  in  the 
years  1861  to  1865,  by  T.  C.  De  Leon  .  .  .  Mobile,  Ala,,  The  Gossip 
printing  co.,  1890.        E487    D34.  1422 

6,  vii,   11-376  p.     22y2cm. 

Delinquency,  no  fable.     [February  1,  22,  and  March  4,  1820]  1423 

12   p.  each.      18 1/2  cm. 

Three  tales  in  verse  on  political  conditions  in  Virginia. 

Democratic  party.     Virginia.     Proceedings  of  the  Democratic  state  conven- 
tion, held  at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  September  9  and  10,  1840.     [Charlottes- 
ville? Va.,  1840]         JK310     v.  28.  1424 
29  p.     26cm. 

Proceedings  of  the  republican  convention  held  in  Suffolk  on  the  13th 

March,  1837.  Norfolk,  Printed  by  Shields,  Ashburn  &  Grigsby,  1837. 
F230     D38.  1425 

8  p.     24cm. 

Democratic  party.     Virginia.     Norfolk  county.     A  political  cancer;   being  an 
abridged  history  of  the  Norfolk  county  conspiracy,  and  an  incidental 
personal  controversy.     Published  by  the  Democratic  executive  commit- 
tee of  Norfolk  county,  Virginia.     January,  1904.  1425a 
16  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Democratic    party.     Virginia   state   central    committee.     A   reply   to   sundry 

charges  brought  by  General  William  Mahone,  against  the  Democratic 

party,   of   Virginia,   by   the    state    central    committee.     Richmond,    Va., 

Everett  Waddey,  printer  and  binder,  1889.  1426 

68  p.     2  3cm. 

Democratic  republican  convention.  Proceedings  at  Richmond,  Feb.  20,  1840. 
JK310     V.  26.  1427" 

16  p. 

The  democratic  view  of  the  free  school  book  question  in  Virginia.     Rich- 
mond, 1905.         F216     P.  1428. 
16  p. 

De  Motte,  John  B.    The  cause  of  a  silent  battle.        E468    B33.  1429' 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.   365) 

Denny,  Collins.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Noah  Knowles  Davis,  with  selec- 
tions from  his  writings,  by  Collins  Denny]  1430 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  3.     p.  1309- 
1332) 

Denny,  George  Hutcheson.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Robert  Edward  Lee, 
with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  George  H.  Denny]  1431 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  7.     p.  3145- 
3168) 

-The  determination  of  the  character  of  the  subjunctive  clauses  with  ad- 


168  A  BlBLIOGEAPHl    OF  VIRGINIA 

jective  and  substantive  predicates,  and  phrases.     Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P. 

Bell  company,  1897.  1432 

57  p.     23cm. 

Thesis,  University  of  Virginia. 

Expert  supervision.     By  George  H.   Denny,  President  Washington   and 

Lee  university.  Delivered  before  the  Virginia  educational  conference, 
Newport  News,  Va.,  November  26,  1908.     [n.  p.     1909?]  1433 

16  p.     24  X  10cm. 

Universities  and  colleges  of  the  South.  1434 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  10.     p.  237-258) 

[Derham,  William]  1657-1735.  Miscellanea  curiosa  .  .  .  being  the  most 
valuable  discourses,  read  and  delivered  to  the  Royal  society  .  .  .  also 
a  collection  of  curious  travels,  voyages,  antiquities,  and  natural  his- 
tories of  countries  ...  2d  ed.  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  R.  Smith, 
1708-1723.         Q171    D39.  1435 

3  v.     fold,  plates.     20cm. 

V.   3  contains  letters  from  Rev.  John  Clayton  concerning  Virginia. 

Derry,  Joseph  T.  Story  of  the  Confederate  States;  or.  History  of  the  war 
for  Southern  independence  .  .  .  With  an  introduction  by  Gen.  Clement 
A.  Evans   .    .    .   Richmond,  B.  F.  Johnson  pub.  co.,  1S96.         E487     D43. 

1436 
471  p.  incl.  illus.,  port,     front.     24cm. 

A  description  of  the  Natural  Bridge  of  Virginia  and  its  history.  1889. 
[Philadelphia,  Illustrated  and  printed  by  Billstein  &  son,  1889?]  1437 

61  p.     fold,  front.,  plates,  fold.  maps.     13i/^  xl7i/^cm. 

De  Selincourt,  Hugh.     Great  Ralegh  .    .    .  With  sixteen  illustrations.     Lon- 
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Outlines  of  comparative  philology,  with  a  sketch  of  the  languages  of 

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The   pro-slavery   argument,   as   maintained    by   the   most   distinguished 

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206   p.      19  1/2 cm. 

Dldier,  Eugene  Lemoine.  The  life  and  poems  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  A  new 
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Dillon,  John  Forrest.  John  Marshall,  life,  character  and  judicial  services,  as 
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Dixon,  William  Hepworth,  1821-1879.  White  conquest  .  .  .  London,  Chatto 
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40  p.     23cm. 

(U.   S.  Bureau  of  animal  industry.     Bulletin  no.   70) 

Richmond,  Norfolk,  Portsmouth,  Newport  News,  Lynchburg,  Danville, 
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10  v.     facsims.     2414  cm. 

Bibliography:   v.   1,  p.   105-107. 

Volumes  1  and  2  contain  material  concerning  plantation  management 
and  life,  and  general  industrial  conditions  in  Virginia. 

Documents  laid  before  the  Legislature  at  the  session  of  1827-28  upon  the 
application  of  the  Cartersville  bridge  co.  for  a  loan  or  lottery  to  rebuild 
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396  p.     front,    (port.)      19V2cm. 

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(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  college. 
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Ix  p.,   1   1.,  242   p.      20cm. 

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Doddridge,  Joseph,  1769-1826.  Logan,  the  last  of  the  race  of  Shikellemus, 
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ginia and  Pennsylvania  from  1763  to  1783,  inclusive,  together  with  a 
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western  country.  By  Joseph  Doddridge;  with  a  memoir  of  the 
author  by  his  daughter,  Narcissa  Doddridge.  Republished  with  the  addi- 
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vi,   7-320  p.     front.,  2  illus.     (ports.)     22cm. 

"This  is  the  third  printing  of  'Doddridge's  Xotes.'  The  first  was  in  1824, 
by  Mr.  Doddridge  himself,  at  the  office  of  the  Wellsburg,  Va.,  Gazette  .  .  . 
The  second  edition,  edited  by  Alfred  Williams  .  .  .  was  printed  at  Albany, 
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This  has  been  reprinted  in  the  three  editions  of  Kercheval's  History 
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Notes  on  the  settlement  and  Indian  wars  of  the  western  parts  of  Vir- 
ginia and  Pennsylvania,  from  the  year  1763  until  the  year  1783  in- 
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the  lot.  Revised  and  corrected,  with  biographical  sketches  of  the 
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Dods,  John  B.    A  sermon,  delivered  in  the  Episcopal  church,  Gloucester,  Vir- 
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public  thanksgiving,  appointed  by  the  President  of  the  Confederate 
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18  p.     2iy2cm. 

Sermons,  by  the  late  Rev.  David  Seth  Doggett,  D.  D.  .    .    .  With  a  bio- 
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The  war  and  its  close.     A   discourse,   delivered  in   Centenary  church, 

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119  p.     illus.     20cm. 

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2  V.     col.  map.     21cm.  

"Concerning  the  colony  and  dommions  of  Virgmia  :  v.  i,  p.  3bo-4l6. 
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26  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Dove,  John.  The  Virginia  text-book;  containing  a  history  of  masonic  grand 
lodges,  and  the  constitution  of  masonry,  or  Ahiman  rezon:  together  with 
a  digest  of  the  laws,  rules  and  regulations  of  the  Grand  lodge  of  Vir- 
ginia; also  a  complete  compilation  of  the  illustrations  of  Masonic  work, 
as  drawn  from  Preston,  Webb,  Read  and  others,  by  John  Dove,  Grand 
secretary  of  the  Grand  lodge  of  Virginia.  3d  ed.  Richmond,  Printed  by 
James  E.  Goode,  1886.        F221     3     F85     D74.  1509 

380  p.     front,  (port.)     20cm. 

Preface  to  1st  ed.  dated  1846. 

Dover  Baptist  association.    Minutes.  1510 

Library  has  1829,  1830,  1831,  1832,  1900,  1907rl910.  The  session  of  1910 
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Dow,  Lorenzo,  1774-1834.  Quintessence  of  Lorenzo's  works.  History  of  cos- 
mopolite; or.  The  four  volumes  of  Lorenzo's  journal,  concentrated  in 
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Printed  by  Joseph  Rakestraw,  1816.        CI     D744     D74.  1511 

X  p.  incl.  ports.,  700  p.     19cm. 

"Visit   through   Virginia":    p.    185-203. 

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5  V.     fold,  maps  (incl.  fronts.)     23cm.  . 

Contents: — v.  1.  Virginia.  Maryland  and  the  Carolinas. — v.  2-3.  The  Puri- 
tan colonies.— V.  4.  The  middle  colonies. — v.  5.  The  colonies  under  the  house 
of  Hanover. 


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Doyle,  Thomas  S.  The  Virginia  institution  for  the  education  of  the  deaf 
and  dumb  (and  of  the  blind),  Staunton,  Va.,  1839-93.  By  Thos.  S.  Doyle, 
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1  1..  12  p.     front,   (port.) 

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Drake,  Samuel  Adams.     The  making  of  Virginia  and  the  middle  colonies; 
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X,  228  p.     front.,  lllus.,  port.     12  mo. 

A  brief  memoir  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh;   prepared  for  and  published  in 

the  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register  for  April,  1852. 
And  now  reprinted  with  additions  .  .  .  Boston,  Printed  for  the  author 
for  private  distribution,  1862.        C2     R163     D64.  1515 

35  p.     front,  (port.)     23cm. 

Draper,  Henry,  1837-1882.  .  .  .  On  the  construction  of  a  silvered  glass  tele- 
scope, fifteen  and  a  half  inches  in  aperture,  and  its  use  in  celestial 
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knowledge,  1864   .    .    .         Qll     S6     C.  1516 

Henry  Draper  was  born  in  Prince  Edward  County,  Virginia,  in  1837. 

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science  for  1872.  Ed.  by  John  C.  Draper  .  .  .  New  York,  Scribner, 
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xxi,  333  p.     18 1/2 cm. 

John  C.  Draper  was  born  in  Mecklenburg  County,  Virginia,  in  1835. 

Draper,  Lyman  Copeland.  King's  Mountain  and  its  heroes:  history  of  the 
battle  of  King's  Mountain,  October  7th,  1780,  and  the  events  which  led 
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of  Wisconsin   .    .    .   Cincinnati,  P.  G.  Thomson,  1881.         E241     K5D7. 

1518 
XV,   [16]-612  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  map.     24cm. 

Contains  many  references  to  frontier  Virginians.  400  of  the  militia  of 
Washington  County,  Virginia,  under  Col.  Wm.  Campbell,  took  part  in  the 
battle. 

Drayton,  Michael.    Ode  to  the  Virginian  voyage.  1519 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  1.     p.  86-87) 

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Clipping  from  the  Petersburg  daily  index-appeal,  July  31,  1910.  14 
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Drewry,  William  Francis.  Care  and  treatment  of  the  defectives  in  the 
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(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  10.     p.  597-602) 

Care  and  condition  of  the  insane  in  Virginia.    Dr.  Wm.  P.  Drewry,  super- 
intendent of  the  Virginia  state  hospital  for  the  insane.      (Read  at  the 
35th   national    conference    of   charities    and   correction,    Richmond,    Va., 
May,  1908)      [1908]  1522 
[8]  p.     22y2cm. 

— - — Circular  insanity:  report  of  3  cases.  Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of 
nervous  and  mental  disease,  April,  1895.         RC608    D70.  1522a 

Clinical  study  of  thyroid  extract.    By  W.  F.  Drewry  and  J.  M.  Henderson. 

Reprinted  from  Virginia  medical  semi-monthly,  June  22,  1900.        RC602 
D74.  1522b 


176  A  BiBLioGRAriiY  OF  Virginia 

The  commission  of  lunacy;   its  scope  and  limitations.     Read  before  the 

Southside   Virginia   medical   association,    Mar.   7,    1905.     From   the  Vir- 
ginia medical  semi-monthly.        RCG02    D72.  1523 

14  p.     20cm. 

Commitment  of  the  insane  in  the  Southern  states.     Reprinted  from  the 

Virginia  medical  monthly,  January,  1896.         RC602     D75.  1523a 

Correlation  of  the  physician  and  the  layman.  Address  delivered  before 

the   Medical   society   of   Virginia,  Oct.,   1908.  Richmond,   Va.,   Williams 

printing  co.,  [1908]         R708    D76.  1523b 
31  p.     IS  1/2  cm. 

Dr.  Randolph  Barksdale.     From  Proceedings  of  the  American  medico. 

psychological  association.  May,  1908.        CI     B256    D77.  1523c 

Epilepsy  and  its  treatment  .    .    .  Reprint  from  the  Charlotte  medical 

journal,  May,  1908.        RC395    D73.  1524 

20  p.     leVzcm. 

Evolution  of  psychiatry;  or,  Progress  in  the  care  and  treatment  of  the 

insane.     Raleigh,  N.  C,  Edvirards  &  Broughton.  1904.         RC602     D70. 

1524a 
49  p.     23cm. 

Feigned  insanity:    report  of  three  cases.     Read  before  the  section  of 

neurology  and  medical  jurisprudence,  American  medical  association,  at 
Atlanta,  May,  1896.        RC602     D73.  1524b 

Incipient  insanity.     Richmond,  Williams  printing  co.,    [1911]         RC602 

D77.  1524c 

24  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

The  insane  .    .    .  Reprint  from  Ohio  bulletin  of  charities  and  correc- 
tion, Nov.  1,  1909.         RC602     D76,  1525 

Memorial  notice.    Benjamin  Blackford,  M.  D.    From  Proceedings  of  the 

American    medico-psychological    association,    June,    190G.  CI      B629 

D77.  1525a 

The  mental  defective.     From  the  Virginia  medical  semi-monthly,  Jan., 

1912.         RC628     D77.  1525b 

28  p.     19cm. 

The  present  status  of  epileptics  in  Virginia.    Petersburg,  Fenn  &  Owen, 

[1901]         RC395     D71.  1525c 

12  p.     23cm. 

" Provision  for  the   criminal  insane.     From   the  Virginia  medical   semi- 
monthly, Jan.  23,  1903.         RC602     D71.  1526 

15  p.     17^cm. 

Robert  J.  Preston,  M.  D.     From  Proceedings  of  the  American  medico- 
psychological  association,  May,  1908.         CI     P940     D77.  1526a 

State  provision  for  epileptics.     Read  before  the  Medical  society  of  Vir- 
ginia, Sep.  4,  1895.         RC395     D72.  1527 

15  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

The  scope  of  the  activities  of  the  alienist.     Reprinted  from  American 

journal  of  insanity,  v.  67,  no.  1,  July,  1910.  1628 

16  p.     23i^cm. 

Drewry,  William  Sidney.    The  Southampton  insurrection.     Washington,  The 
Neale  co.,  1900.        F230    D776.  1529 

201  p.     pi.,  port.  map.     8  vo. 


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Driver,  Va.,  Second  congressional  district  agricultural  high  school.  Bulletin 
of  Agricultural  high  school  second  congressional  district  of  Virginia, 
Driver,  Va.,  and  list  of  prizes  and  catalog  for  school  fair  of  second  con- 
gressional district,  to  be  held  at  Suffolk,  Va.,  Dec.  2nd  to  7th,  1912. 
[Norfolk,  Va.,  Burke  &  Gregory,  printers,  1913]  1530 

81  p.     23y2cm. 

Du  Bellet,  Louise  Pecquet.  Some  prominent  Virginia  families,  by  Louise 
Pecquet  du  Bellet,  granddaughter  of  Henry  W.  Moncure,  of  Richmond, 
Virginia,  and  great  granddaughter  of  Col.  John  Ambler  of  Jamestown, 
Virginia.     [Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company  (inc.)   c  1907]  1531 

4  V.     front,   (port.)  illus.   (incl.  ports.)  fold,  geneal.  tables.     2414cm. 
On  cover:    Edward  Jaquelin — Martha  Gary:   their  descendants,  and  col- 
lateral families. 

Dublin  institute,  Dublin,  Va.    Catalog.  1532 

Library  has  1907. 

Du  Bois,  William  Edward  Burghardt.  The  negroes  of  Farmville,  Virginia: 
a  social  study.        HD8051    Al.  1533 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin  no.  14.     January,  1898.     p.  1-38) 

Dudley  (Dean)  &  co.  Richmond  directory,  containing  a  general  directory  of 
the  citizens,  a  business  directory,  city  record,  court  record,  &c.  By  Dean 
Dudley  &  co.     1870.     Richmond,  Va.,  West  and  Johnson,  1870.         1534 

XV,    [1],  214  p.     front,   (fold,  map)      24cm. 

Pub.  this  year  only,  as  a  rival  of  the  Boyd  directory,  which  began 
In   1868. 

Duffey,  Jefferson  Waite.  McNeill's  last  charge;  an  account  of  a  daring 
Confederate  in  the  civil  war,  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Duffey,  D.  D.  [Winchester, 
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cover-title,   28   p.     illus.      (incl.   ports.)    17%xl3cm. 
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Duke,  Basil  W.    Kentucky  a  part  of  Virginia,  1606-1792  [with  bibliography] 

1536 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  1.     p.  236-259) 

Duke,  Richard  Thomas  Walker,  jr.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Amelia  Rives 
(Princess  Troubetzkoy)  with  selections  from  her  writings,  by  R.  T.  W. 
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(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  10. 
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Extract  from  St.  Nicholas,  Jan.,   1901.     p.   195-199. 

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xiv,   1  1.,  383  p.     front,   (port.)     20cm. 

Dunaway,  Wayland  Fuller.    Reminiscences  of  a  Rebel,  by  the  Rev.  Wayland 

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northern  Virginia   .    .    .  New  York,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1913. 

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133  p.     19%cm. 

Duncan,  John  Morison.  Travels  through  part  of  the  United  States  and  Can- 
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2  V.     maps.     12  mo. 
"Alexandria,  Mount  Vernon,  A  Virginia  barbecue":  v.  1,  p.  285-300. 


178  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Dunglison,    Robley,   1798-1869.   ...   A   dictionary   of   medical   science  .    .    . 

a  new  ed.,  enl.  and  thoroughly  revised,  by  Richard  J.  Dunglison  .    .    . 

Philadelphia,  Henry  C.  Lea,  1874.        R121    D951.  1542 
vii,   1131   p.     25V2cn\. 

Human  physiology   ...  2d  ed.,  with  numerous  additions  and   modifi- 
cations  .    .    .   Philadelphia,    Carey,    Lea    and    Blanchard,    1836.  QP34 
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2  V.     illus.,  4  pi.   (partly  fold.)      23cm. 

Syllabus  of  the  lectures  on  medical  jurisprudence  and  on  the  treatment 

of    poisoning    &    suspended    animation,    delivered    in    the    University    of 
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Dunklin,   Ethel    Hastings  Scruggs.     Scruggs  genealogy  with  a  brief  history 
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Dunlap,  William.  History  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  arts  of  design  in 
the  United  States  .  .  .  New  York,  George  P.  Scott  and  co.,  1834. 
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2  V.     2  4 1/2  cm. 

In    Chapter    14    of    v.    1,    Dunlap    relates    his    experiences    at    Norfolk, 
Wyanoke,  and  Westover. 

Dunlop,  James  N.  The  promotion  and  encouragement  of  manufactures,  the 
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32  p.      18 1/2  cm. 

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Dunn,  Fannie  W,  Educative  seat  work.  With  an  appendix  containing  a  dis- 
cussion of  a  schedule  for  a  two-room  school,  and  references  and  ad- 
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77  p.     23cm. 

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The  history  of  Nansemond  County,  Virginia,  by  Jos.  B.  Dunn.     [n.  p., 

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71  p.  incl.  illus.,  front,   (map)     23V2cm. 

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Du  Roi,  August  Wilhelm.  Journal  of  Du  Roi  the  elder,  lieutenant  and  ad- 
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Dwight,  Nathaniel.  The  lives  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independ- 
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3  p.  1.,  373  p.     front.     19cm. 

Lives  of  signers   from  Virginia:   p.   267-324. 

Dye,  Eva  Emery.     The  conquest.     The  true  story  of  Lewis  and  Clarke,     By 
Eva  Emery  Dye   .    .    .   Chicago,  A.  C.  McClurg  &  Company,  1902.     1555 
ix  p.,  1  1.,  443  p.     front,    (port.)      21cm. 

Early,  Jubal   Anderson,  1816-1894.     The  campaigns  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee. 

An  address  by  Lieut.  (General  Jubal  A.  Early,  before  Washington  and 

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&  CO.;  New  York,  E.  J.  Hale  &  son,  1872.        CI    L480    E4.  1556 

47  p.     23cm. 

A  correspondence  between  Generals  Early  and  Mahone  in  regard  to  a 

military  memoir  of  the  latter,    n.  p.     [1880?]         CI    E12     C52.  1557 

19  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Early's  march  to  Washington  in  1864.        E468    B33.  1558 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   4.     p.   492-499) 

The  heritage  of  the  South;  a  history  of  the  introduction  of  slavery;  its 

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119   p.     20cm. 

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XXV,  [1],  496  p.     front.,  platts,  ports.     23%cm. 

A  memoir  of  the  last  year  of  the  War  for  Independence,  in  the  Con- 
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144  p.     21cm. 

■ A  memoir  of  the  last  year  of  the  War  for  Independence,  in  the  Con- 
federate States  of  America,  containing  an  account  of  the  operations 
of  his  commands  in  the  years  1864  and  1865,  by  Lieutenant-General 
Jubal  A.  Early  ...  [2d  ed.]  Lynchburg  [Va.]  C.  W.  Button,  1867. 
£647     E14.  1562 

135.  [1]  V-    23cm. 

Winchester,  Fisher's  Hill,  and  Cedar  Creek.        E468    B33.  1563, 

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Thesis  (Ph.  D.) — University  of  Virginia. 
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55  p.     23cm. 

Eastern  Shore  academy,  Onancock,  Va.     Catalog.  1368 

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The  Eastern  Shore  of  Virginia,  a  description  of  its  soil,  climate,  industries, 
development  and  future  prospects.  Baltimore,  Press  of  the  Harlem 
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8  p.     22i^cm. 

Eastern  Virginia  Christian  Baptist  Sunday-school  convention.  Proceedings 
of  the  27th  annual  session  Eastern  Virginia  Christian  Sunday-school  con- 
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18  p.     21i^cm. 

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Mrs.  Mary  Eastman,  with  preface  by  Mrs.  C.  M.  Kirkland.  Illustrated 
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Eberle,  Frank.  The  story  of  Norfolk.  City  of  great  opportunities.  The 
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Echols,  William  Holding.  .  .  .  The  flow  of  water  in  artificial  channels: 
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cover-title,  p.  243-265.     diagrs.     27cm. 

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.  .  .  An  investigation  of  the  value  of  an  infinite  series  on  the  bound- 
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cover-title,  p.   187-199.     diagrs.     26cm. 

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cover-title,  p.   127-186   incl.  tables.     26cm. 

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(Bulletin  of  the  Philosophical  society.     Scientific  ser.,  v.  1,  no.  3) 

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Eckenrode,  Hamilton  James.  ...  A  calendar  of  legislative  petitions,  ar- 
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302  p.     24cm. 

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A  list  of  revolutionary  soldiers  of  Virginia.    Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  1912. 

1580a 
488  p.     24cm. 

Special  report  of  Department  of  archives  and  history  of  Virginia  state 
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Same.     Supplement.  1580b 

335    p.      24cm. 

Special  report  of  Department  of  archives  and  history  for  1912. 

•  .    .    .  The  political  history  of  Virginia  during  the  reconstruction   .    .    . 

Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1904.        H31    J6.    Also  F231    E19. 

1581 

128   p.      25cm. 

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— ' —  .  .  .  Separation  of  church  and  state  in  Virginia;  a  study  in  the  de- 
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164  p.     23y2cm. 

Edge  Hill  school,  Keswick  Depot,  Va.     Catalog.  1583 

Library  has  1884. 

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2   V.     fronts,   (ports.)      1 51/3 cm. 

Edmundson,  William,  1627-1712.  A  journal  of  the  life,  travels,  sufferings  and 
labour  of  love  in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  of  that  worthy  elder  and 
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Ixxv,   371,    [32]    p.      21cm. 

Description  of  his  visit  to  Virginia  in  1672:  p.  66-72. 

Edv^ard  Hall;  or,  The  influence  of  Sabbath-schools.  By  the  author  of  "The 
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Edwards,  Edward.  The  life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  Based  on  contemporary 
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2  v.  front.,  v.  1  (port.),  front.,  v.  2  (facsim.),  2  fold,  tables,  2  fold, 
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Life  of  Rev.  John  Wesley  Childs:   for  twenty-three  years  an  itinerant 

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295  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

The  log  meeting-house  and  the  Mcllhanys.     By  Rev.  John  E.  Edwards, 

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34  3   p.      19cm. 

Random  sketches  and  notes  of  European  travel  in  1856.     By  Rev.  John 

B.  Edwards,  A.  M.    New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1857.        D919    E26. 

1588 
466  p.     19cm. 

Eelking,  Max  von,  1813-1873.  Memoirs,  and  letters  and  journals,  of  Major 
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In  v.  2  is  an  account  of  Gen.  Riedesel's  imprisonment  in  Charlottea- 
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Pocahontas.     Including  an  account  of  the  early  settlement  of  Virginia 

and  of  the  adventures  of  Captain  John  Smith.  By  Edward  Eggleston 
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310  p.     front.     19cm. 

Eggleston,  Edward,  1871-  The  ultimate  solution  of  the  American  negro  prob- 
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285  p.      19cm. 

Eggleston,  George  Gary,  1839-1911.  American  war  ballads  and  lyrics;  a  col- 
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The   big  brother   .    .    .  New   York  and   London,   G.   P.   Putnam's   sons, 

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182  p.     20cm. 

Camp  Venture.    A  story  of  the  Virginia  mountains   .    .    .   Boston,  Lothrop 

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401  p.     19cm. 

A  captain  in  the  ranks   .    .    .  New  York,  A.  S.  Barnes  &  co.,  1904.        B 

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337   p.      19cm. 

Captain  Sam;   or.  The  boy  scouts  of  1814   .    .    .  New  York,  G.  P.  Put- 
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212  p.     20cm. 

A  Carolina  cavalier.    A  romance  of  the  American  revolution   .    .    .     Bos- 
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438  p.     20cm. 

The  history  of  the  Confederate  War,  its  causes  and  its  conduct;  a  nar- 
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The  master  of  Warlock.     A  Virginia  war  story  .    .    .   Boston,  Lothrop 

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Notes  on  Cold  Harbor.        E468    B33.  1603 

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2   p.  1.,  354  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

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34G  p.     19cm. 

The   signal   boys;    or,   Captain   Sam's   company  .    .    .   New   York,   G.   P. 

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218  p.     20cm. 

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251   p.     IDcm. 

The  wreck  of  the  Red  Bird;   a  story  of  the  Carolina  coast  .    .    .  New 

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10  p.     211/2  X  10cm. 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Robert  Beverly,  with  selections  from  his  writ- 
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(In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.       1909.      v.     1. 
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— — The  work  of  the  rural  school  by  J.  D.  Eggleston  .  .  .  and  Robert  W. 
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286    p.      front.,   plates.      19V2cm. 

Eggleston,  Joseph  William.  Tuckahoe;  an  old-fashioned  story  of  an  old- 
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305   p.     19cm. 
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61  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Kitty  Knight,  by  Ralph  Conkley  [pseud.]     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  and 

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313  p.  incl.  front.     1914  cm. 
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15   p.     22cm. 
Elder,  Thomas  C.     Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of  Major 
Thomas  C.   Elder,  president  of  the  association.     Private  business  cor- 
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Federal  and   Confederate  sides,  Lincolniana,   John   Brown,   rlavery,  etc. 
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106  p.     24cm. 


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• Catalogue  of  books,  pamphlets,  etc.,  formed  by  James  W.  Eldridge,  re- 
lating to  the  civil  war.  Pt.  2.  Offered  for  sale  by  William  H.  Murray, 
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38   p.     23cm. 

Eliot,  Charles  William.  Pour  American  leaders  .  .  .  Boston,  American  Uni- 
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5  p.  1.,  3-126  p.     20cm. 

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Elk  Creek  academy,  Ursus,  Va.     Catalog.  1622 

Library  has  1900. 

Ellet,  Charles,  jr.  Report  on  the  improvement  of  the  Kanawha  and  inci- 
dentally of  the  Ohio  river,  by  means  of  artificial  lake-.  By  Charles 
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125  p.     fold,  maps,  table.     25i/^cm. 

Report  on  the  tariff  of  toll  for  the  Virginia  central  railroad.    By  Charles 

Ellet,  jr.,  consulting  engineer,     [n.  p.     1858?]  1624 

38  p.     24cm. 

Dated  Washington,  D.  C,  August,  1858. 

Report  on   the   Wheeling  and   Belmont   suspension   bridge,   to   the   city 

council  of  Wheeling,  by  Charles  Ellet,  jr.,  civil  engineer.  Philadelphia, 
John  C.  Clark,  printer,  1847.  1625 

43  p.     front.,  fold.  plan.     22cm. 

Ellinger,  William.  Letter  on  the  oyster  question  of  Virginia.  By  William 
Ellinger,  Fox  Island,  Va.  1894.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Press  of  the  Frieden- 
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21  p.     23cm. 

Elliot,  Jonathan,  1784-1846,  The  debates,  resolutions,  and  other  proceedings, 
in  convention  [of  the  state]  on  the  adoption  of  the  federal  constitution, 
as  recommended  by  the  general  convention  at  Philadelphia,  on  the  17th 
of  September,  1787:  with  the  yeas  and  nays  on  the  decision  of  the  main 
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"The  debates  in  Virginia":  v.  2. 

The  debates  in  the  several   state  conventions  on  the  adoption  of  the 

Federal  constitution,  as  recommended  by  the  general  convention  at 
Philadelphia  in  1787.  Together  with  the  Journal  of  the  Federal  con- 
vention, Luther  Martin's  letter,  Yates's  minutes,  Congres  ional  opinions, 
Virginia  and  Kentucky  resolutions  of  98-99,  and  other  illustrations  of 
the  Constitution  .  .  .  Collected  and  revised  from  contemporary  publi- 
cations, by  Jonathan  Eliot.  Published  under  the  sanction  of  Congress. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1861.        JK141     1861.  1627 

5  v.     24cm. 

Same.    1859.         JK141    1859.  1627 

5   v.     24cm. 

Historical   sketches   of  the   ten   miles   square   forming   the   District   of 

Columbia;  with  a  picture  of  Washington,  describing  objects  of  general 
interest  or  curiosity  at  the  metropolis  of  the  Union;  also,  a  description 
of  the  River  Potomac  .  .  .  and  an  account  of  Mount  Vernon  .  .  . 
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554  p.     front.     14%cm. 


186  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  Virginia  and  Kentucky  resolutions  of  1798  and  '99;  with  Jefferson's 

original  draught  thereof.  Also  Madison's  report,  Calhoun's  address, 
resolutions  of  the  several  states  in  relation  to  State  Rights.  With  other 
documents  in  support  of  the  Jeffer?onian  doctrines  of  '98  .  .  .  Pub- 
lished by  Jonathan  Elliot.  Washington,  May,  1832.  F216  P.  1629 
82  p.     21cm. 

Elliott,  E.  N.  Cotton  is  king,  and  p'o-slavery  arguments:  comprising  the 
writings  of  Hammond,  Harper,  Christy,  Stringfellow,  Hodge,  Bledsoe, 
and  Cartwright  on  this  important  subject.  By  E.  N.  Elliott,  LL.  D., 
Presiaent  of  Planters  college,  Mississippi.  With  an  essay  on  slavery  in 
the  light  of  international  law,  by  the  editor.  Augusta,  Ga.,  Pritchard, 
Abbott  &  Loomis,  1860.         HT95     E46.  1630 

XV,  17-908   p.     front,   (port.)      plates.     26cm. 

Elliott,  W.  B.    Robert  Barraud  Taylor.     [Life]  1631 

(In  The   John  P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college. 
V.  3     no.  2.     June.     1900.     p.  [145]-169) 

Elliott  &  Nye's  Virginia  directory  and  business  register  for  1852.  Number 
one.  To  be  revised  and  corrected  annually.  Richmond,  Elliott  &  Nye, 
printers,  1852.  '  1632 

186,  245  p.     map.     22y2cm. 

Ellis,  Edward  Sylvester.  The  camp-fires  of  General  Lee.  from  the  Penin- 
sula to  i^ppomattox  Court-House.  With  reminiscences  of  the  march, 
the  cam)),  the  bivouac  and  of  personal  adventure  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  H. 
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414  p.     front.,  pi.     19i^cm. 

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(In   The  John   P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college, 
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Ellis,  Thomas  H.  A  circular  to  the  former  students  of  the  University  of 
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F218     24     U5     E47.  1635 

16  p.     21cm. 

Ellis,  Vespasian.    An  address  of  Vespasian  Ellis,  to  the  citizens  of  the  East- 
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31  p.     2iy2cm. 

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359   p.     front,   (port.)   pi.     12  mo. 

Embody,  George  Charles.  A  new  fresh-water  amphipod  from  Virginia,  with 
some  notes  on  its  biology   .    .    .   1911.        Qll     U5     P.  1638 

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Neale  publishing  company,  1911.        E645    E53.  1639 

4G6   p.      illus.      22 1/2 cm. 

"Virginia":  p.  382-453. 

Eminent  and  representative  men  of  Virginia  and  the  Di-trict  of  Columbia 
in  the  nineteenth  century.  With  a  concise  historical  sketch  of  Vir- 
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by  Ainsworth  R.  Spofford  .  .  .  Madison,  Wis.,  Brant  &  Fuller,  1893. 
F223     E8.  1640 

6,   [9]-600  p.,  incl.  55  port.     30cm. 

Contents:     Adamson,  A.   L. ;   Armstrong-,   G.  D. ; 

Baker,  R.  H.;  Banks,  R.  G.;  Barten,  O.  S.;  Baylor,  R.;  Eerrey,  R.  B.; 
Bilisoly,  A.  L.;  Bilisoly,  J.  L.;  Bilisoly,  L.  A.;  Binford,  J.  M.;  Blow,  G.;  Boil- 
ing, S.;  Booker,  H.  R.;  Borland,  T.  R.;  Bosher,  L.  C;  Braxton,  C.  M.;  Brent, 
S.  G.;  Brewer,  R.  L,.;  Brock,  R.  A.;  Brooke,  D.  T.;  Brooke,  J.  V.;  Brown,  B.; 
Brown,  J.  W. ;  Burton,  W.  L. ; 

Camp,  W.  S.;  Carrington,  P.  R.;  Carruthers,  J.  B.;  Chamberlaine,  W.  W.; 
Chancellor,  J.  K.;  Claiborne,  J.  H.;  Clopton,  W.  I.;  Cochran,  J.  L,.;  Collier, 
C.   F. ;   Corse,   M.   D.;   Crenshaw,   O.  A.;   Cutshaw,  W.   E. ; 

Dabney,  W.  C;  Daingerfield,  W.  B.;  Davis,  R.  B. ;  Duke,  R.  T.  W.; 

Edwards,   L.   B.;   Ellyson,   J.   T. ;   Emmerson,   A.; 

Fauntlerov  family.;  Fauntleroy,  T.  T.;  Flournoy,  H.  "\¥.; 

Gravatt,  W.  L.;  Gray,  VV.  B.;  Grice,  A.  P.;  Grice,  G.  W.; 

Hancock,  W.  T.;  Harmanson,  L.;  Hatton,  B.  A.;  Henry,  W.  W.;  Hoge, 
M.  D.;  Hope,  F.  S.;  Hope,  J.  B.;  Horner,  G.  R.  B.;  Hughes,  R.  W.;  Hunter, 
R.  M.  T.;  Hunton,  E.; 

Irving,  F.  D. ; 

James,  M.  D.;  Johnson,  J.  M.;  Johnston,  G.;  Johnston,  G.  B.;  Jones,  J.  A.; 
Jones,  T.  M.; 

JCilby,  W.  J.; 

Lacy,  B.  W.;  Lake,  J.  B.;  Langhorne,  W.  S.;  Lassiter,  D.  W.;  Leake, 
W.  J.;  Leigh,  H.  G.;  Lewis,  L.  L.;  Lloyd,  A.  S.;  Lowenburg,  D.; 

McGuire,  H.  H.;  McKinney,  P.  W.;  Mahone,  W.;  Marshall,  R.  C. ;  Mason, 
J.  G.;  Maupin,  G.  W.  O.;  Mayo,  C.  J.  S.;  Meredith,  W.  B.;  Michaux,  J.; 
Moore,  T.   J.;   Murdaugh,   C.   W.;   Myers,   B.; 

Nash,  B.  H.;  Nash,  C.  R.;  Nash,  H.  M.;  Nash,  J.  W.;  Newton.  G.; 
Newtons  of  Norfolk.;   Nixon,   G.  H.;   Nixon,  L.;  Norton,   G.  H.; 

Old,  W.  VV.;   (Jppenhimer,   W.   T.; 

Page,  H.  N.;  Parrish,  J.;  Patterson,  R.  A.;  Payne,  A.  D.;  Payne,  W.; 
Payne,  W.  H.  F.;  Pegram,  R.  B.;  Perkins,  R.  S.;  Peters,  W.  H.;  Powell,  J.  D.; 
Power,  R.  H. ;   Prentis,  R.  R.; 

Reid,  C;   Reid,   G.  C; 

Scott,  R.  G.;  Scott,  R.  T.;  Sharp,  C;  Smith,  F.  L.;  Smith,  T.  W.; 
Smith,  W.  M.;  Starke,   L.  D. ;   Stewart,  \V.  H. ;   Stockdell,  H.;   Suter,  H.; 

Talbot,  M.  W. ;  Taylor,  W.;  Thompson,  J.  S.  B.;  Trevilian,  J.  G.; 
Tucker,  B.  D.; 

Valentine,   E.   V.;   Venable,   B.   C; 

Waddill,  E.  Jr.;  Walke,  W.  T.;  Warner,  A.;  Watts,  L.  R.;  Webster,  F.  P.; 
Wellford,  J.  S.;  Wheat,  B.;  Wheat,  L.;  Whitehead,  J.  B.;  Whitehurst,  F.  M.; 
Williams,  J.  G.;  Williams,  T.  A.;  Williams,  W.  G.;  Wise,  G.;  Wise,  G.  D.; 
Wright,   R.   H.; 

Emmet,  Thomas  Addis,  1828-1911.  An  account  of  the  Tucker  family  of  Ber- 
muda. From  a  history  of  the  Emmet  family,  by  Thoo.  Addis  Emmet, 
M.  D,  LL.  D.     New  York.  Bradstreet  press,  1898.  1640a 

13  p.     ports.,  geneal.  tables.     2Scm. 

The  Emmet  family,  with  some  incidents  relating  to  Irish  history  and  a 

biographical  sketch  of  Prof.  John  Patten  Emmet,  M.  D.  and  other  mem- 
bers, by  Thos.  Addis  Emmet,  M.  D.,  L.L.  D.,  .  .  .  New  York,  Priv.  pr.nt. 
[Bradstreet  press]  1898.  1641 

xi,  411  p.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  geneal,  tables,  col.  coat  of 
arms.     2Scm. 

Incidents  of  my  life;   professional,  literary,  social,  with  services  in  the 

cause  of  Ireland,  by  Thomas  Addis  Emmet  .  .  .  with  twenty-seven 
illustrations.  New  York  and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1911.  CI 
E545     137.  1642 

3  p.  1.,  v-xxx  p.,  1  1.,  480  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     26y2cm. 

Ireland  under  English  rule;  or,  A  plea  for  the  plaintiff  .    .    .   New  York 

and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1903.         DA910     E54.  1643 

2   v.      2  3 1/2  cm. 

Irish  emigration  during  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth  centuries.     Re- 
published  from  Journal  of  the   American-Irish  historical   society,   v.   2, 
1899.         E184     E54,  1644 
15   p.     2  4 1/2  cm. 


188  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

A  memoir  of  John  Patten  Emmet,  M.  D..  formerly  professor  of  chemistry 

and  materia  medica  in  the  University  of  Virginia,  with  a  brief  outline 
of  the  Emmet  family  history,  by  Thos.  Addis  Emmet,  M.  D.,  L.L.  D. 
New  York,  Privately  printed,  1S98.         CI     E54     E41.  1645 

62  p.     front,   (port.),  plates  (ports.)     2Scm. 

Emory  and  Henry  college,  Emory,  Va.     Catalogue.         F218     24     E54     C35. 

1649 

Library  has  1807,  '68,  '73-'75,  '78.  '85.  '87,  '88,  '90,  '93,  '95-1902.  '04-'07. 
188 7   is  semi-centennial   catalogue. 

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B.uton    Parish,   Williamsburg,   Va.     Williamsburg,    Printed   by   Bruff   & 

Repiton,  1829.  1647 

220  p.     14cm. 

Sermons  on  various  subjects,  written  and  preached  at  different  places 

and  times,  during  his  public  mini5:try  of  forty-four  yea  s.  By  Rev.  Adam 
Empie.  D.  D.,  late  Rector  of  St.  James  Church,  Richmond,  Va.  .  .  .  New 
York,  Dana  &  co.,  1856.  1648 

X,    [11]-511   p.      19cm. 

English,  William   Hayden.     Conquest  of  the  country  northwest  of  the  river 
Ohio    1778-1783;    and   life   of   Gen.    George   Rogers    Clark.     Indianapolis 
and  Kansas  City.  Mo.,  The  Bowen-Meirill  co.,  1896.        F476     E58       1649 
2  V.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  maps,  facsim.     4  to. 

Epes,  William  Dandridge.  Trial  of  William  Dandridge  Epes,  for  the  murder 
of  Francis  Adolphus  Muir,  Dinwiddle  County,  Virginia  .  .  .  Petersburg, 
Va.,  J.  M.  H.  Brunet,  1849.        KllO     E63.  1650 

76  p.     22cm. 

Episcopal   high  school  of  Virginia,  Alexandria,  Va.     Catalogue.  1651 

Library  has  1873-1897,   1899-190t),  1908-1910. 

Regulations.  1652 

Library  has  1873,  1877. 

Epistles,  domestic,  confidential,  and  official,  from  General  Washington,  writ- 
ten about  the  commencement  of  the  American  contest  .  .  .  none  of 
which  have  been  printed  in  the  two  volumes  published  a  few  months 
ago.  New  York,  Printed  by  G.  Robinson  and  J.  Bull,  and  sold  by  James 
Rivington,  1796.         CI     W318     E64.  1653 

1  p.  1.,  xiv,  303  p.     front,   (port.)     21cm. 

Equal  suffrage  league  of  Virginia.  Virginia  state  laws  concerning  women. 
Richmond,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers   [1910?]         F216     1     E65. 

1654 

16  p.     igi/scm. 

"Questions  by  Catherine  Waugh  McCulloch" 

Year  book.        F216     3     E6.  1655  I 

Library  has  1st,  1910. 

Estvan,  B.  War  pictures  from  the  South  .  .  .  New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co., 
1863.         E487     ES2.  1656   h 

2  v.     21cm. 

Ettrick,  Virginia  normal  &  industrial  Institute.  The  V.  N.  &  I.  I.  gazette. 
Published  by  the  Virginia  normal  and  industrial  institute,  Ettrick,  Va. 

1656a 
Library  has  v.  18,  no.  2,  Oct..  1911;  v.  21,  no.  4,  April,  1915. 


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Evans,  Charles.  American  bibliography  by  Charles  Evans.  A  chronological 
dictionary  of  all  books,  pamphlets  and  periodical  publication:;  printed  in 
the  United  States  of  America  from  the  genesis  of  printing  in  1639  down 
to  and  including  the  year  1820  with  bibliographical  and  biog  aphical 
notes  .  .  .  Privately  printed  for  the  author  by  the  Blakely  press,  Chi- 
cago, 1903-date.  1657 

29cm. 

Library  has   v.   1-8.      1639-1792. 

Evans,  Clement  Anselm.  Confederate  military  history;  a  library  of  Con- 
federate States  history  .  .  .  written  by  distinguished  men  of  the  South, 
and  edited  by  Gen.  Clement  A.  Evans  of  Georgia  .  .  .  Atlanta,  Con- 
federate pub.  CO.,  1899.         E545     E92     Ref.  1658 

12   V.     24cm. 

V.  3.     Virginia,  by  J.  Hotchkiss. 

[Evans,  Edward  Steptoe]  The  official  encyclopaedic  guide  to  Richmond 
and  vicinity,  including  battlefields.  Richmond,  For  the  Official  guide  co. 
by  the  Richmond  press,  1906.         P233     3    E9.  1659 

ICO  p.     front,  plates,  fold.  map.     17cm. 

.    .    .  The  seals  of  Virginia,  by  Edward  S.  Evans.     Pub.  as  a  part  of 

the  Report  of  the  Virginia  state  library  for  1909-1910.     Richmond,  Va., 
D.  Bottom,  superintendent  of  public  printing,  1911.        F221     E9.         1660 
47  p.     6  pi.  (inch  front.)     23cm. 
Bibliography:  p.  47. 

Evans,  Robley  Dunglison.  An  admiral's  log.  Being  continued  recollections 
of  naval  life.  By  Robley  D.  Evans,  Rear-Admiral  U.  S.  N.  New  York 
and  London,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1910.        CI     E92    A2.  1661 

467  p.     front,  (port.),  plates.     21i^cm. 

A  sailor's  log.     Recollection  of  forty  years  of  naval  life.     By  Robley  D. 

Evans,  Rear-Admiral,  U.  S.  N.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company, 
1901.        CI   E92     S3.  1662 

467  p.     front,    (port.),  plates.     2Hicm. 

Evans  family.     In   loving   memory   of   our   grand   parents.     Issued   by   the 

descendants  of  Joseph  Davis  Evans.     November,  1905.  1663 

22  p.     161/2  xl3cm. 

Everett,  Alexander  Hill.    Life  of  Patrick  Henry.        COl     S736    L26.  1664 

(In  Sparlis,  Jared.     Library  of  American  biography,     v.  11.     p.  207-398) 

Everett,  Edward.  The  life  of  George  Washington.  New  York,  Sheldon  and 
company,  1860.         CI     W318     E85.  1665 

348   p.     front,    (port.) 

The  Mount  Vernon  papers.    New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1860. 

CI    W318     E86.  1666 

xxi,  490  p.     20 1/2 cm. 

Speech  at  Jamestown.  1667 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  28.     p.  395-397) 

Everett,  Joseph  W.  [Biographical  sketch  of  William  Cabell  Rives,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  Joseph  W.  Everett]  1668 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.    Library    of    Southern    literature.       1909.       v.    10. 
p.   4477-4496) 

Ewell,  Alice  Maude.  The  heart  of  old  Virginia  [by]  Alice  Maude  Ewell; 
with  illustrations  by  Sue  Berkeley  Alrich.  New  York  and  Washington, 
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27  1.     illus.     22cm. 


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A  long  time  ago  in  Virginia  and  Maryland,  with  a  glimrse  of  old  Eng- 
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Ewell,  Benjamin  S.  Address  to  the  students  of  the  College  of  William  and 
Mary,  bv  President  Benj.  S.  Ewell,  at  the  commencement,  July  4th,  lb73. 
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12  p.     19cm. 

Exercises  at  the  ceremony  of  unveiling  the  statue  of  John  Mar  hall,  chief 
justice  of  the  United  States,  in  front  of  the  capitol,  Washington,  .>.  ay  10, 
1884.  With  an  add:e^s  of  Mr.  Chief  Justice  Waite,  and  tie  orauon  of 
William  Henry  Rawle,  esq.,  LL.  D.  With  the  proceedings  of  the  Phila- 
delphia bar  relating  to  the  monument  to  Chief  Justice  Marshall.  Wa  h- 
ington.  Govt,  printing  office,  1884.  1672 

92  p.     30cm. 

Exposition  of  motives  for  opposing  the  nomination  of  Mr.  Monroe  for  the 
oi'Iice  of  president  of  the  United  States.     Printed  in  the  city  of  Wash- 
ington, by  Jonathan  Elliot,  1816.  1673 
14  p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Extract  from  a  manuscipt  collection  of  annals  relative  to  Virginia.  Wash- 
ington, P.  Force,  1838.        E187     F69.     Also  F229     E96.  i674 

9  p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

(In  Force,  P.  Tracts.     Washington,   1836-1846.     v.  2,  no.  6) 

Reprinted  from  the  Virginia  gazette,  no.  1176,  Apr.  21,  1774,  with  the 
omission  of  an  introductory  note,  unsigned.  The  "Extract"  contains  an 
abridged  transcript  of  the  Declaration  of  the  Virginia  colonial  government 
against  the  Virginia  company,  Apr.  1,  1642;  togetlier  with  the  reply  of 
King  Charles,  July   5,   1642. 

The  "i\lanuscript  collection"  referred  to  in  the  title  is  probably  the 
volume  of  Virginia  records  known  as  the  Bland  manuscripts,  now  in  the 
Library  of  Congress.  cf.  Hening's  Statutes,  v.  1,  p.  223.  Library  of 
Congress  note. 

Extract  from  a  manuscript  collection  of  annals  relative  to  Virginia.  Wash- 
ington, P.  Force,  1838.     [Rochester,  G.  P.  Humphrey,  1898]        E1S7    A51. 

1675 
2  p.  1.,  7,   [1]   p.     24cm. 
(American  colonial  tracts  monthly,     v.  2,  no.  5.     September,  1S9S) 

Extract  of  a  letter,  sent  lately  to  Sir  Robert  Moray  out  of  Virginia,  con- 
cerning an  unusual  way  of  propagating  mulberry  trees  there,  for  the 
better  improvement  of  the  silk  woik;  together  with  some  other  par- 
ticulars, tending  to  the  good  of  that  plantation.         Q41     LS.  1676 

(In  lioyal  society.  Philosophical  transactions  .  .  .  May  7,  1067. 
p.   201-202) 

Ezekiei,  Herbert  T.    The  Jews  of  Richmond  during  the  civil  war.     [Address 
delivered  before  Rimmon  lodge,  no.  68,  L  O.  B.  B.,  Feb.  28,  1915.]     [Rich- 
mond], P. ess  of  Herbert  T.  Ezekiei,  [1915]  1677 
[8]   p.     311/^  x25cm. 

Facts  about  southeast  Virginia,  no.  2.  Its  climate,  soil,  agriculture,  markets, 
transportation  and  opportunities  for  investments.  With  li.st  oi  farms, 
timber  lands  and  other  prope.ties  lor  saic  by  Southeiu  timber  and  land 
CO.,  incorporated,  126  N.  Sycamoie  Street,  Petersburg,  Virginia.  P232 
S827     S8.  1678 

79   p.     illus.     23V2cm. 

Facts  about  West  Virginia's  share  of  the  debt;  also  a  compilation  of  what 
has  occurred  in  either  state  respecting  it.     n.  p.     n.  d.        F217     2     F142. 

1679 
7  p.     221^  cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Viuginia  State  Library  191 

Facts  of  interest  about  Amherst  County,  Virginia,  especially  suited  to  home- 
seekers  and  investors.  Published  by  order  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors, 
April,  1907.         F232    A515     B4.  1680 

15  p.     8  by  15cm. 

Fair  View  academy,  Simmonsville,  Va.     Cat?i.log.  1681 

Library  has  1896. 

Fairfax,  D.  iVIacN.  Captain  Wilkes's  seizure  of  Mason  and  Slidell.  E468 
B33.  1682 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  135-142) 

Fairfax  Co.,  Va.  Board  of  supervisors.  .  .  .  Industrial  and  historical  sketch 
of  Fairfax  County,  Virginia  .  .  .  Prepared  and  pub.  under  authority  of 
the  county  Board  of  supervisors  by  the  following  committee:  M.  D.  Hall. 
S.  R.  Donahoe.  Franklin  Williams,  y\  J.  S.  Pearson.  M.  E.  Church. 
[Falls  Church,  Va.,  Newell  ptg.  co.]     1907.        F232    F167    HI.  1683 

95  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.     fold.  map.     2  3cni. 

Cover-title:  Fairfax  County,  Virginia,  in  which  Gen.  George  V/ashing- 
ton  lived  and  died. 

Fairfax  Hail,  Winchester,  Va.     Catalog.  1684 

Library  has  1870,  1874,  1875,  1876.  1878,  1880,  1883,  1899. 

Fairfax  herald.    Death  of  Judge  Henry  W.  Thomas.        CI     T457o    F16.     1685 
Clipping  from  the  Fairfax  herald,  June  27,  1890. 

Fairholt,  F.  W.    Tobacco:  its  history  and  associations.    Including  an  account 

of  the  plant  and  its  manufactuie;    with  its  modes  ot   use   in  ail   ages 

and  countries.    By  F.  W.  Fairholt,  F.  S.  A.    With  100  illusti-ations  by  the 

author.     London,  Chatto  and  Windus,  Piccadilly,  1876.  16S5a 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  332  p.     col.  front.,  illus.     19 1/2 cm. 

Fallows,  Robert.  The  discovery  of  the  falls  of  the  great  Kanawha  river. 
"A  journal  from  Virginia  beyond  the  Appalachian  mountains  in  Sep- 
tember, 1671."  1686 

(In  West  Virginia.  Dept.  of  archives  and  history.  First  report.  1906. 
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The  name  is  sometimes  spelled  "Fallam." 

The  expedition  of  Batts  and  Fallam.     John  Clayton's  transcript  of  the 

journal  of  Robert  Fallam.  A  journal  from  Virginia,  beyond  the  Apai- 
lachian  mountains,  in  Sept.  1671.  Sent  to  the  Royal  society  by  Mr. 
Clayton,  and  read  Aug.  1,  1688,  before  the  said  society.         F212     A47. 

1687 
[2  3]  p.     2 4 1/2  cm. 

(In  Alvord,  C.  W.,  &  Lee  Bidgood.  The  first  explorations  of  the  Trans- 
Allegheny  region  by  the  Virginians  1650-1674.     p.   183-205) 

The  journal  &  relation  of  a  new  discovery  made  behind  the  Apuleian 

mountains  to  the  west  of  Virginia.         F122     D64.  1688 

(In  Brodhead,  John  Romeyn,  ed.  Documents  relative  to  the  colonial 
history  of  the  state  of  New  York    ...    v.  3.     Albany,  1853.     p.  193-197) 

A  journal   f  om   Virginia,   beyond  the  Apailachian   mountains,   in   Sept. 

1671.  Sent  to  the  Royal  society  by  Mr.  Clayton  and  read  Aug.  1,  1688 
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(In  Bushnell,  David  I.,  .Jr.  Discoveries  beyond  the  Appalachian  moun- 
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1671.  sent  to  the  Royal  Society  by  Mr.  Clayton,  and  read  Aug.  1,  1688, 
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(In  Fernow,  Berthold.  The  Ohio  valley  in  colonial  days.  Albany,  N.  Y., 
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Falls  Church,  Va.    Report  of  the  financial  transactions   .    .    .  1691 

Library  has  1911-1913. 

A  familiar  epistle  to  Robert  J.  Walker,  formerly  of  Pennsylvania,  later  of 
Mississippi,  mo  e  recently  of  Washington,  and  last  heard  of  in  Mr. 
Coxwell's  balloon.  From  an  old  acquaintance.  To  which  is  prefixed  a 
biographical  sketcn.  London,  Saunders,  Otley  &  co.,  1863  ...  CI 
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xiii,  57  p.     20y2cm. 

The  family  altar.  .  .  .  By  order  of  the  general  assembly,  executive  com- 
mittee of  publication  Presbyterian  church  in  the  U.  S.,  Richmond,  Va. 
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120  p.     19cm. 

Farley,  Joseph  Pearson.    Three  rivers,  the  James,  the  Potomac,  the  Hud  on; 

a   retrospect  of  peace  and  war,  by   Joseph   Pearson   Farley   .    .    .   New 

York  and  Washington,   The   Neale   publishing  company,    1910.  F230 

F22.  1694 

277   p.     col.  front.,   9   col.   pi.     21cm. 

Farm  and  household  almanac  for  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  for  the  year 
1891.  R.  K.  Bowie's  calculations,  made  expressly  for  this  almanac. 
Richmond,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  [1890]  1695 

63  p.     17^cm. 

Farmer,  C.  M.    The  fairy  of  the  stream,  and  other  poems;  by  C.  M.  Farmer 
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Farmer,  H.  H.  Virginia  before  and  during  the  war  .  .  .  Henderson,  Kv., 
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102  p.    8  vo. 

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"Successor   of  the  American   farmer." 
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The  farmer,  devoted  to  agriculture,  horticulture,  mechanic  arts  and  house- 
hold economy.     By  Elliott  &  Shields.     Richmond,  Va.  1699 
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The  farmer's  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1805   .    .    .   Frederick-Town, 
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36  p.     19cm. 

The  farmers'  gazette  and  industrial  index;  devoted  to  agriculture,  mechanic 
arts,  and  industrial  interests  of  the  South  .  .  .  S.  Bassett  French,  edi- 
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381  p.     24cm. 

Library  has  v.  3,  1870. 

The  farmers'  register,  a  monthly  publication  devoted  to  the  improvement  of 
the  practice  and  support  of  the  interests  of  agriculture  .  .  .  Edmund 
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Special  days  in  the  training  school  work  of  the  kindergarten  and  ele- 
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of  the  State  female  normal  school,  Farmville,  Va.     Pub.  by  State  female 
normal  school,  Farmville,  Va.   [c  1913]  1702c 
62   p.     23cm. 

State   summer  normal   and   school   of  elementary  methods.     Farmville, 

Virginia,  June  30th  to  July  27th,  1909.        F218    24    S80.  1702d 

22  p.     19i/2Cin. 

Views   .    .    .   Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.   P.  Bell  co.         F218     24     F215     V61. 

1702d 

31  plates,     16  x23cm. 

Views   .    .    .    [Lynchburg,  J.  P.  Bell  co.     1908]         F21S     24     F215     V6. 

1702e 
16  plates.     5  X  23cm. 

Farquhar,  Thomas  M.  The  history  of  the  Bowles  family;  containing  an 
accurate  historical  lineage  of  the  Bowles  family  from  the  Norman  con- 
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256   p.   incl.  front.,  plates,  ports.      20cm. 

Farrar,  Ferdinando  R.  Johnny  Reb.  the  Confederate:  a  lecture  by  F.  R. 
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Dedicated  to  the  survivors  of  the  Army  of  northern  Virginia.  Richmond, 
W.  A.  R.  Nye,  book  and  job  printer,  1869.         E605     F24.  1704 

32  p.     23% cm. 

Rip  van  Winkle,  or  the  Virginian  that   slept  ten  years:    a  lecture  by 

J.  R.  Farrar.  Delivered  more  than  sixty  times  .  .  .  Richmond,  W.  A.  R. 
Nye,  1869.  1705 

18  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Faulkner,  Charles  James.  Speech  in  favor  of  an  increase  in  the  army  in  the 
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18  p.     21cm. 

The   speech  of  Charles  Jas.   Faulkner,    (of  Berkeley)    in   the   House  of 

delegates  of  Virginia,  on  the  policy  of  the  state  with  respect  to  her  slave 
population.  Delivered  January  20,  1832.  Richmond,  T.  W.  White, 
printer,  1832.        F218    53    VS.  1707 

22  p.     22 1/3 cm. 

Speech  of   Hon.   C.   J.   Faulkner,  of  Virginia,   on  the   compromise — the 

presidency — political  parties.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives, 
August  2,  1852.  Washington,  Printed  at  the  Congressional  globe  office, 
1852.         JK310     v.  43.  1708 

16  p.     24cm. 

Faulkner,  William  Harrison.  .  .  .  Keller's  Der  griine  Heinrich:  Anna  and 
Judith  and  their  predecessors  in  Rousseau's  Confessions  .  .  .  Char- 
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56  p.     2 4 1/2  cm. 

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'15   p.     PC^cm. 
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255   p.     23cm. 

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152  p.     plates,  ports.,  facsims.     26% cm. 
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3  p.  1..  [ix]-xv,  455  p.     21iAcm. 
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Finch,  Marianne.  An  Englishwoman's  experience  in  America  .  .  .  London, 
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viii,  386  p.     20 1/2 cm. 
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Findlay,  H.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Beverly  Tucker,  with  selections  from 
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37  p.     22cm. 

Regulation   of   railway   rates   on   interstate   freight   traffic   ...   2d    ed. 

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78  p.     3  pi.     20 1/2  cm. 

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512   p.   incl.  front,    (port.)      19% cm. 

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and  adapted  to  the  construction  of  wreaths  for  stairs,  however  difficult, 
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Freeman,    Edward    Augustus.      Greater    Greece    and    Greater    Britain;    and, 

George  Washington,  the  expander  of  England.     Two  lectures,  with  an 

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2  p.  1.,  143  p.     191/3 cm. 

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9  p.     23cm. 

Freeman,  Mary  E.  (Wilkins)     The  heart's  highway.     A  romance  of  Virginia 
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Freemasons.  Pennsylvania.  Grand  lodge.  Proceedings  of  the  grand  lodge 
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xvi,  668  p.     front.,  plates,  ports. 

Proceedings.        F221     3     FS5     G7,  1873 

Library   has    1778    to    1822    (reprint),    1821.    1851,    1852,    1864,    1865,    1867, 
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43  p.     fold,  front.     23cm. 

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64  p.     18cm. 


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Proceedings.        F221     3    F85     G75.  1876 

Library  has  1866,  1868-1877. 

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16  p.     22l^cm. 

Freemasons.  Knights  templar.  Virginia.  Grand  commandery.  Proceedings 
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393  p.     front,   (port.)      illus.     19cm. 
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xvii,  300  p.     26cm. 

B.  F.  French  was  born  in  Richmond,  Va.  in  1799. 

Historical  collections  of  Louisiana;   embracing  many  rare  and  valuable 

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A  full  account  of  the  great  calamity,  which  occurred  in  the  capitol  at  Rich- 
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14  p.     241/^ cm. 

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142  p.     maps  (1  fold.)     23cm. 

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183  p.     fold.  map.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

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24  p.     22cm.  ''^24 

8  p.     22cm.  ''^^S 

28  p.     22cm.  ''926 

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mond,  T.  W.  White,  1824.        LC1441    G28.  193i 

8,  Ixviii,   [691-261  p.     15cm. 

Token  of  regard,  presented  to  the  pupils  of  the  Elm-^ood  school,  by 

their  friend.  James  M.  Garnett.     Richmond,  T.  W.  White,  ISoO.        F218 

24     E48     G2.  ■''^* 

60,  1  p.     21cm. 

Garnett,  James  Mercer,  1840-     Biographical  sketch  of  Hon.  Charles  Fenton 

Mercer    177S-1S58,  M.  C.  1817-1840,  of  Aldie,  Loudoun  County,  Virgmia, 

son  of  Hon.  James  Mercer,  Judge  of  Court  of  appeals  of  Virginia.   .    .    . 

Richmond,  Va.,  Privately  printed  by  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1911.        CI 

M5535     G4.  ''®^* 

95  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23cm. 

Biographical  sketch  of  Hon.  Muscoe  Russell  Hunter  Garnett  (1821-1864) 

of  "Elmwood,"  Essex  Co.,  Va.,  by  James  Mercer  Garnett  .  .  .  [Williams- 
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Reprinf  from"  July  and   October  numbers    (1909)    of   William   and   Mary 
college  quarterly  magazine. 

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corre'^Fondence  and  the  call  for  the  first  congress.  A  paper  read  before  | 
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or  The  fight  at  Maldon:   Anglo-Saxon  poems.     Translated  by  James  M.' 
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xvi,  70  p.     20cm. 

Genealogy   of   the    Mercer-Garnett    family    of    Essex    County,   Virginia. 

Supposed  to  be  descended  from  the  Garnetts  of  Lancashire,  England. 
Compiled  from  original  records,  and  from  oral  and  written  statements 
of  members  of  the  family.  By  James  Mercer  Garnett.  Richmond,  Va., 
Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  c  1910.  '»39| 

Cov"er-tme"'Bfo"gV\'phTcal"  ke'tlTof  Hon.  James  Mercer  Garnett,  of  Elm- 
wood,  Essex  County,  Virginia   .    .    . 

James  Mercer,  judge  of  the  General  court  of  Virginia,  1779-89    and  ofi 

the  Court  of  appeals  of  five  judges,  1789-93,  born  February  26,  1736,  died 
October  81,  1793.        CI     M555    G235.  19^^ 

Reprint    from    William    and    Mary    college    quarterly    magazine,      v.    17, 
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John  Francis  Mercer,  governor  of  Maryland,  1801-1803   .    .    .  Read  before 

the  Maryland  historical  society,  December  10,  1906.     Reprinted  from  the 

Maryland  historical  magazine,  September,  1907.     Baltimore,  1907.        <^i 

M554     G4.  "*' 

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Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libuary  215 

The  last  fifteen  years  of  the  House  of  burgesses  of  Virginia,  1761-1776. 

F229     G2351.  1942 

11  p.     24cm. 

Reprinted  from  Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  April,  1910. 

Selections   in    English    prose    from    Elizabeth    to    Victoria    (1580-1880). 

Chosen  and  arranged  by  James  M.  Garnett  .    .    .  Boston,  Ginn  &  com- 
pany, 1891.         PR1285     G3.  1943 
ix,  701  p.     19cm. 

Garnett,  Muscoe,  Russell  Hunter,  1821-1864.  An  address  delivered  before 
the  Society  of  alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  at  its  annual  meet- 
ing. Held  in  the  rotunda,  on  the  29th  of  June,  1850.  By  M.  R.  H.  Gar- 
nett. Pub.  by  order  of  the  Society.  Charlottesville,  Printed  by  O.  S. 
Allen  &  CO.,  1850.        F218     24     U5     G23.     Also  LB41.  1944 

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Public    expenditures    and   the   tariff.     Speech   in    the   House   of   Repre- 
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Speech  of  Hon.  M.  R.  H.  Garnett,  of  Virginia,  on  the  state  of  the  Union, 

delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives,  January  16,  1861.     Washing- 
ton, McGill  &  Witherow,  printers,  1861.        JK310     v.  4.  1946 
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42  p.     21cm. 

Garnett,  Theodore  Stanford.  J.  E.  B.  Stuart.  An  address  delivered  at  the 
unveiling  of  the  equestrian  statue  of  Gen.  Stuart,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  May 
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colonie  in  Virginea.  With  a  modest  declaration  of  the  severall  causes 
.  .  .  why  it  hath  not  prospered  better  hitherto;  as  also,  a  submissive 
suggestion  of  the  most  prudentiall  probable  wayes.  and  meanes,  both 
divine  and  civill   .    .    .   for  its  happyer  improvement  and  advancement 


216  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

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by  a  peri^on  zealously  devoted,  to  the  more  effectual  propagating  of  the 
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8  p.  1.,  26  p.     21cm. 

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vii,  2  1.,  346  p.     front,  (port.),  plates,  ports.     19cm. 

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The  Gen.  Taylor  almanac  for  1849;  or  Rough  and  ready  text  book.  Phila- 
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31  p.     23cm. 

General  William  Henry  Harrison,  candidate  of  the  people  for  president  of 
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The  gentleman's  amusement,  containing  a  select  collection  of  songs,  marches, 
etc.,  for  the  flute,  fife  and  violin.  Norfolk,  printed  for  and  sold  by  Thos. 
Balls,  and  may  be  had  in  Richmond,  Baltimore,  Charleston,  Washington 
and  Petersburg.     Book  1.        M60    G32.  1957 

32  p.     17  by  24cm. 

Geological  and  analytical  report  of  the  Kaolin  mines,  near  Staunton,  Augusta 
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George  Giles;  or,  "My  mother's  bible."  [Richmond,  Va.  Presbyterian  comra. 
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8  p.     16 1/2  cm. 

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Gerard,  V/iiliam  R.     Some  Virginia  Indian  words.  1962 

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Gerrish,  Theodore.  The  blue  and  the  gray;  a  graphic  history  of  the  Army 
of  the  Potomac  and  that  of  northern  Virginia,  including  the  brilliant  en- 
gagements of  these  forces  from  1861  to  1865.  The  campaigns  of  the 
Shenandoah  valley  and  the  Army  of  the  James,  together  with  reminis- 
cences of  tent  and  field   ...   A  complete  roster  of  the  tM'o  great  armies 


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...  By  Rev.  Theodore  Gerrish  .  .  .  and  Rev.  John  S.  Hutchinson 
.  .  .  With  introductions  by  Colonel  Augustus  C.  Hamlin,  Maine,  and 
Gen.  Fitzhugh  Lee,  Virginia.  Bangor,  Me.,  Brady,  Mace  &  co.,  1884. 
E470     G37.  1965 

816  p.  incl.  maps.     23% cm. 

Gertrude,  Mary  [pseud?]  Philip  Randolph;  a  tale  of  Virginia.  By  Mary 
Gertrude.    New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1854.        B    P549    P2.  1966 

177  p.     front.     15i^cm. 

Gibbs,   George.     Memoirs   of  the   administrations   of  Washington   and   John 

Adams,  ed.  from  the  papers  of  Oliver  Wolcott,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 

By  George  Gibbs   .    .    .   New  York.  Printed  for  the  subscribers  [W.  Van 

Norden,  printer]     1846.        B311     G44.  1957 

2  V.     front,  (port.)     23cm. 

Gildersleeve,  Basil  Lanneau,  1831-  The  creed  of  the  old  South,  1865-1915. 
By  Basil  L.  Gildersleeve.     Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1915. 

1967a 

126  p.,  2  1.,  18%cm. 

— — Essays  and  studies,  educational  and  literary  .  .  .  Baltimore,  N.  Murray, 
1890.         PS1744     G15     B7.  1968 

5  p.  1.,  512  p.     24i/2Cm. 

Latin   composition.     By   B.   L.   Gildersleeve  and  Gonzalez  Lodge.     New 

York,  Boston  [etc.]  University  pub.  co.  [1899]         PA2087     G46     1899. 

1969 
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A  Latin  exercise  book:  especially  adapted  to  Gildersleeve's  Latin  gram- 
mar; with  parallel  references  to  the  grammars  of  Allen  and  Greenough; 
Andrews  and  Stoddard;  Bullions  and  Morris;  and  Harkness.    New  York, 
University  publishing  company,  1888.         PA2087     G513     1888.  1970 
186  p.     lai/^cm. 

A    Latin    grammar   .    .    .   New    York,    Richardson    and    company,    1867. 

PA2087     G5     1867.  1971 

vi,   [7]-284  p.     19y2cm. 

•  ...  A  Latin  primer  introductory  to  Gildersleeve's  Latin  series   .    .    . 

Rev.  by  the  author  and  Chapman  Maupin.     New  York,  University  pub- 
lishing company,  1883.         PA2087     G48     1883.  1972 
208,   [1]  p.     19cm. 

— • — ■  ...  A  Latin  primer:  introductory  to  Gildersleeve's  Latin  series  .  .  . 
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1973 
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Gildersleeve,  J.  R.     The  history  of  the  Medical  college  of  Virginia.         F218 

24     M48     G4.  1974 

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[Giles,  William  Branch]  1762-1830.  Letters  addressed  to  the  people  of  the 
United  States,  by  a  native  of  Virginia,  on  the  subject  of  illegal  and  im- 
proper disbursements  of  the  public  money,  etc.  Originally  published  in 
the  Federal  republican.  Part  1st  .  .  .  Baltimore,  F.  G.  Schaeffer,  1822. 
HJ273     1822a.  1975 

69  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Also  pub.  under  title:  Public  defaulters  brought  to  light,  in  a  series 
of  letters  addressed  to  the  people  of  the  United  States,  by  a  native  of 
Virginia. 


218  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Mr.  Clay's  speech  upon  the  tariff:  or  the  "American  system,"  so  called; 

or  the  Anglican  system,  in  fact,  introduced  here;  and  perverted  in  its 
most  material  bearing  upon  society,  by  the  omission  of  a  system  of 
corn  laws,  for  the  protection  of  agriculture.  Mr.  Giles'  speech  upon 
the  resolutions  of  inquiry  in  the  House  of  delegates  of  Virginia,  in 
reply  to  Mr.  Clay's  speech;  also  his  speech  in  reply  to  Gen.  Taylor's; 
accompanied  with  sundry  other  interesting  subjects  and  original  docu- 
ments. The  whole  containing  a  mass  of  highly  useful  information  at 
the  present  interesting  crisis.  Richmond,  Printed  by  T.  W.  White,  1827. 
E376     G47.  1976 

18S  p.     2iy2cm. 
(In  His  Political  miscellanies   [1829,  pt.   1]) 

Political   miscellanies,   comp.   by   William   B.    Giles.      [Richmond,    1829] 

E376     G47.  1977 

[569]  p.     2iy2cm. 

Contents:  Table  of  contents,  iv  p.^ — Mr.  Clay's  speech  upon  the  tariff 
.  .  .  Mr.  Giles'  speech  upon  the  resolutions  of  inquiry  .  .  .  Richmond, 
1827.  188  p. — Virginia  legislature.  February  2d,  1829.  Report  of  the  Select 
committee  on  the  resolutions  of  Georgia  and  South  Carolina.  12  p. — Virginia 
legislature.  House  of  delegates,  January  26,  1827.  The  bill  concerning  a 
convention  .  .  .  Mr.  Giles  .  .  .  speech.  28  p. — Debate  on  the  bill  for 
the  punishment  of  treason  ...  In  Senate  of  the  United  States— Feb.  1808. 
Mr.  Giles.  16  p. — Political  disquisitions,  no.  III.,  Mar.  25,  1825  [omitted 
from  rightful  order]  7  p. — Political  disquisitions  no.  I-III.,  Feb. -Mar.  1825. 
Letter  of  Giles  to  the  editors  of  the  Richmond  enquirer,  Nov.  25,  1828,  with 
accompanying  letters.  Political  disquisitions,  no.  IV.  43  p. — Political  dis- 
quisitions, no.  v.,  from  the  Enquirer  April  22,  1825.  8  p. — Letter  from  Mr. 
Giles  to  the  editors  of  the  Enquirer,  March  10,  182  4.  Political  schemes. 
Hard  times,  no.  I-IV;  from  the  Elnquirer  April  13-30,  1824.  31  p.  [no.  V-VI 
are  found  on  p.  177-186  of  part  I  of  this  work] — Political  disquisitions,  no. 
VII-XII,  from  the  Richmond  enquirer,  Aug.  2G-Oct.  13,  1825.  40  p. — Political 
disquistions,  no.  XIII-XIV,  from  the  Enquirer,  Nov.  1-11,  1825.  25  p. — Re- 
trospects— no.  VIII.  By  Raymond  in  disguise,  "Political  disquisitions,"  from 
the  Enquirer  Dec.  6,  1825.  12  p. — Correspondence  between  W.  B.  Giles  and 
Thomas  Jefferson  Dec.  1825.  The  golden  casket — or,  The  President's  mes- 
sage, new  series,  no.  I-XII,  dated  Dec.  22,  1825-Mar.  17,  1825  [i.  e.  1S2G] 
105  p. — Letter  to  Gen.  La  Fayette  upon  the  emancipation  of  slaves  in  Vir- 
ginia, Aug.  20,  1829.  20  p. — Political  disquisitions,  no.  I-III,  from  the  En- 
quirer, Jan.  6-20,  1827.     27,  [3]  p. 

Public  defaulters  brought  to  light,  in  a  series  of  letters  addressed   to 

the  people  of  the  United  States,  by  a  native  of  Virginia.  New  York 
E.  Bliss  and  E.  White,  1822.        HJ273     1822.  1978 

54  p.     21cm. 

Also  pub.  under  title:  Letters  addressed  to  the  people  of  the  United 
States,  by  a  native  of  Virginia,  on  the  subject  of  illegal  and  improper  dis- 
bursements of  the  public  money. 

[Re-publication  of  opinions  expressed  by  Wm.  B.  Giles  on  the  subject 

of  internal  improvements.     T.  W.  White,  printer,  1828?]  1979 

19  p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

— — Si)eech  on  the  British  treaty  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
of  the  U.  S.  April  18.  1796.        PS660    W7.  1980 

(In  AVilliston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     p.  352-395) 

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Gil  ham,  William.  Manual  of  instruction  for  the  volunteers  and  militia  of 
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Gill,  Robert  E.  History  of  the  Phoenix  Bible  class  of  High  street  M.  E. 
(South)  Sunday  school,  Petersburg,  Virginia.  By  Robert  E.  Gill,  teacher. 
[1906]  1983a 

110  p.     plates,  ports.     22cm. 

Gill,  William  Fearing.  The  life  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  By  William  F.  Gill. 
Illustrated.  New  York,  C.  T.  Dillingham  [etc.,  etc.]  1S77.  CI  P743 
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2  p.  1.,  315  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  facsims,  ports.     19cm. 

Gillett,  Ezra  Hall.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  the  United  States 
of  America.  By  the  Rev.  E.  H.  Gillett,  D.  D.  Revised  edition.  Phila- 
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2  V.     191^  cm.  .   „ 

"Francis  Makemie":  v.  1,  p.  1-18;  "Presbyterianism  in  Virgmia  :  v.  1, 
p.  106-124;  "Maryland  and  Virginia":  v.  1,  p.  333-355;  "Maryland  and  Vir- 
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Gillette,  Walter  Bioomfield.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Daniel  Holbrook  Gillette,  of 
Mobile,  Alabama.  By  his  brothers,  Rev.  W.  B.  Gillette  .  .  .  and  Rev. 
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G47.  1986 

vi,  234  p.     front,   (port.)      18%cm. 

W.  B.  Gillette  was  pastor  of  the  Baptist  church  in  Charlottesville,  Va., 
In  1842. 

Gilman,  Daniel  Coit.  Address  and  poem  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 
society  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary  at  Williamsburg,  Va.,  De- 
cember 5,  1906  .  .  .  Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  1907.  F218  24  W71 
G48,  1987 

15  p.     24cm. 

— James  Monroe  .  .  .  with  a  bibliography  of  writings  pertinent  to  the 
Monroe  doctrine  by  John  F.  Jameson.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 
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xiii,  312  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  ports.     19cm. 

'  Gilman,  S.  Monody  on  the  victims  and  sufferers  by  the  late  conflagration  in 
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24  p.     20 1/2  cm. 

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587  p.     front,   (port.)     8  vo. 

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48  p.    2 11/2  cm. 


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1994 
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Caption  title.     Dated,  Richmond,  Nov.  1,  1864. 

An  arraignment  of  the  Confederate  executive  for  refusing  to  discharge 
from  service  the  1st  Maryland  artillery,  at  the  expiration  of  its  3  year  term 
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JK310     V.  42.  1995 

4  p.     24cm. 

War  of  races.     By  whom  it  is  sought  to  be  brought  about.     Considered 

in  two  letters,  with  copious  extracts  from  the  recent  work  of  Hilton  [!] 
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282  p.     18 1/2 cm. 

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Our  visit  to  Richmond;  our  last  days  in  Dixie.  2C00 

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"Journal  and  transactions  of  the  exiles,  citizens  of  Philadelphia,  sent  to  ; 
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"An  address  to  the  inhabitants  of  Pennsylvania,  by  those  freemen  of 
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3  p.  I.,  311  p.     front,     (port.),  plate  (port.)      19cm.  ' 


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Glasgow,  Ellen  Anderson  Gholson.    The  ancient  law  .    .    .  New  York,  Double- 
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The  battle  ground.     Illustrated  by  W.  J.  Baer  and  W.  Granville  Smith. 

New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1902.        B     G548     B8.  2008 

512  p.     front.,  plates.     20cm. 

The  deliverance.     A  romance  of  the  Virginia  tobacco  fields,  with  illus- 
trations by  Frank  E.  Schoonover.     New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &.  co., 
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The  descendant   .    .    .   New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1900.         B     G548 

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The  miller  of  Old  Church.     Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co., 

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444  p.     20cm. 

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474  p.     20cm. 

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222  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

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2021 
63  p.     23cm. 

Glenn,  Leonidas  Chalmers.  .  .  .  Denudation  and  erosion  in  the  Southern 
Appalachian  region  and  the  Monongahela  basin  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't, 
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1  p.  1.,  137  p.     21  plates.     29cm. 

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Glenn,  Thomas  Allen.  Some  colonial  mansions  and  those  who  lived  in  chem, 
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xix  p.,  1  1.,  17-459  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports,  front.,  plates,  ports. 
24cm. 

No  more  published;  continuation  called  2d  series. 

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Manor  and  the  Herrmans;  The  patroonship  of  the  Van  Rensselaers;  Rose- 
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Library  has  ed.  of  1899.     482  p. 

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Includes  (p.  5-54)  a  roster  of  olBcers,  "compiled  from  the  Hamilton  and 
"Washington  papers  in  the  Congressional  library,  and  from  the  records 
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Godwyn,  Morgan.  The  negro's  &  Indians  advocate  suing  for  their  admis- 
sion into  the  church:  for  a  persuasive  to  the  instructing  and  baptizing 
of  the  negro's  and  Indians  in  our  plantations.  Shewing,  that  as  the 
compliance  therev/ith  can  prejudice  no  mans  just  interest;  so  the  wil- 
ful neglecting  and  opposing  of  it,  is  no  less  than  a  manifest  apostacy 
from  the  Christian  faith.  To  which  is  added,  A  brief  account  of  re- 
ligion in  Virginia.  By  Morgan  Godwyn,  sometime  St.  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon 
.  .  .  London,  Printed  for  the  author,  by  P.  D.  and  are  to  be  sold  by 
most  booksellers,  1680.        F229     G592     Office.  2030 

7  p.  1.,  174  p.     18cm. 

A  supplement  to  the  negro's  &  Indians  advocate:  or,  Some  further  con- 
siderations and  proposals  for  the  effectual  and  speedy  carrying  of  the 
negro's  Christianity  in  our  plantations  (notwithstanding  the  late  pre- 
tended impossibilities)  without  any  prejudice  to  their  owners.  By  M.  G. 
A  presbyter  of  the  Church  of  England  .  .  .  London,  Printed  by  F.  D., 
168L  F229  G593  Office.  2031 
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Goggin,  William  L.,  1807-1870.     Speech  of  William  L.  Goggin,  of  Bedford,  on 

federal  relations,  in  the  convention   of  Virginia,  on  the  26th  and  27th 

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31  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

«Gold,  Thomas  Daniel.  History  of  Clarke  County,  Virginia  and  its  connection 
with  the  War  between  the  States,  with  illustrations  of  colonial  homes 
and  of  Confederate  officers,  by  Thomas  D.  Gold;  with  sketches  by  Dr. 
H.  C.  Sommerville,  Geo.  H.  Burwell,  Geo.  B.  Harrison,  A.  Moore,  jr.  and 
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15  p. 

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cover-title,  328-332  p.     27cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  American  historical  review,  v.  11,  no.  2,  January, 
1906. 

Schedule  of  the  books  and  wearing  apparel  of  John  Goodborne,  who 
sailed  for  Virginia  in  1635,  but  died  on  the  voyage. 

Goode,  George  Brown.  A  history  of  the  menhaden,  by  G.  Brown  Goode  .  .  . 
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xii,   529   p.     plates.     24cm. 

At  head  of  title:  American  fisheries. 

— — Virginia  cousins:  a  study  of  the  ancestry  and  posterity  of  John  Goode 
of  Whitby,  a  Virginia  colonist  of  the  seventeenth  century,  with  notes 
upon  related  families,  a  key  to  Southern  genealogy  and  a  history  of 
the  English  surname  Gode,  Goad,  Goode  or  Good  from  1148  to  1887. 
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xxxvi,  526   (i.  e.  538)   p.     illus.,  plates   (partly  fold.)   ports.     25i/^cm. 
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71  p.     20 1,2  cm. 

Copyrig-hted  by  J.  Edwin  Goode.     Preface  signed  "The  compiler." 

Goode,  John.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  John 
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Goode,   Kate  Tucker.     A  princess  of  Virginia.     A  drama.     By  Kate  Tucker 

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[S17]-S'1S  p.     24i/2cm. 

From  Lippincott's  magazine  of  June,   1907. 

Goode,  Richard  Urquhart,  1858-1903.  .  .  .  Survey  of  the  boundary  line  be- 
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Speech  on  election  of  senator  in  the  Virginia  House  of  delegates,  Jan.  29, 

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15  p.     22cm. 

Speech  on  Kansas-Nebraska  bill  in  House  of  representatives.  May  19, 

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Goodhart,   Briscoe.     History  of  the  Independent  Loudoun  Virginia  rangers. 
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460  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  ports.     19i/^cm. 
Virgrinia  signers:  p.  364-421. 

Goodwin,  Edward  Lewis,  1855-     The  first  convention  of  the  diocese  of  Vir- 
ginia;   an   address    delivered   before   the   council   of   the   diocese   in   St. 
John's  church,  Richmond,  May  IS,  1910,  by  the  Rev.  Edward  L.  Goodwin 
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Goodwin,  Mrs.  Maud  (Wilder)  1856-  .  .  .  Dolly  Madison  .  .  .  New  York, 
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xiv,  2S7  p.     front,  (port.)     18cm. 

The  head  of  a  hundred,  being  an  account  of  certain   passages   in  the 

life  of  Humphrey  Huntoon,  sometime  an  officer  in  the  colony  of  Virginia. 


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225  p.     18cm. 

White   aprons.     A   romance   of   Bacon's    rebellion,   Virginia,    1676   .    .    . 

Boston,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1896.        B     G657     W8.  2051 

339  p.     19cm. 

Goodwin,  William  Archer  Rutherfoord.  Bruton  parish  church  restored,  and 
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205  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  plates.     23y2cm. 

Historical  sketch  of  Bruton  church,  Williamsburg,  Virginia.     By  Revd. 

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Gordon,  Armistead  Churchill.  Befo'  de  war;  echoes  in  negro  dialect,  by 
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vi  p.,  2  ].,  131  p.     ISi^cm. 

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(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  5.,  p.  1919- 
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226  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

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Armistead  C.  Gordon.     G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  New  York,  etc.,  etc.,  1S9.5. 

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Ix,  234  p.     20cm. 

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Shultz,  1898.         PS1756     G4     F6.  2067 

50  p.     16  mo. 

The  gay  Gordons.     Ballads  of  an  ancient  Scottish  clan.     Edited,  with 

an  introduction  by  Armistead  C.  Gordon.  Staunton,  Va.,  Albert  Shultz, 
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Gen.  Daniel  Morgan;    an  address  delivered  before  the   seventh   annual 

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20  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

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2072 
58  p.     20cm. 

"A   majority   of   the    verses    in   this    little    volume   were   first   printed   at 
various  times  in  literary  periodicals  and  newspapers." — Author's  note. 

J.  L.  M.  Curry;  a  biography,  by  Edwin  Anderson  Alderman  and  Armis- 
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Kyng.jtou  for  William  Welbie,  1609.     [Extracts]         F229     B875     G14. 

2122 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     The   genesis  of  the  United   States.      1890.     v.  1. 
p.  293-302) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  231 

Gray,  Robert.  The  McGavock  family.  A  genealogical  history  of  James  Mc- 
Gavock  and  his  descendants  from  1760  to  1903,  by  Hev.  Robert  Gray 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  1903.  2122a 

175  p.    231/20111. 

Gray,  Thomas  R.  The  confessions  of  Nat  Turner,  the  leader  of  the  late  in- 
surrection in  Southampton,  Va.  As  fully  and  voluntarily  made  to 
Thomas  R.  Gray,  in  the  prison,  where  he  was  confined,  and  acknowledged 
by  him  to  be  such  when  read  before  the  Court  of  Southampton;  with 
the  certificate  under  seal  of  the  Court  convened  at  Jerusalem,  Nov.  5, 
1881,  for  his  trial.  Also,  an  authentic  account  of  the  whole  insurrection, 
with  lists  of  the  whites  who  were  murdered,  and  of  the  negroes  brought 
before  the  Court  of  Southampton,  and  there  sentenced,  etc.  Baltimore, 
Thomas  R.  Gray,  1831.        F230     G782     Office.  2123 

23  p.     19cm. 

[Gray,  William  Farley]  Letter  to  His  Excellency  Wm.  H.  Seward,  governor 
of  the  State  of  New  York,  touching  the  surrender  of  certain  fugitives 
from  justice  [who  are  charged  with  having  stolen  within  the  jurisdic- 
tion of  Virginia  a  slave,  the  property  of  a  citizen  of  Virginia,  and  with 
having  fled  to  the  state  of  New  York]  .  .  .  New  York,  Printed  by 
William  Osborn,  1841.         HT34     G78.  2124 

100  p.     22cm. 

Signed:  "A  Virginian,  now  a  citizen  of  New  York." 

Great  Britain.  Public  record  office.  Calendar  of  state  papers,  colonial  series, 
America  and  West  Indies.  .  .  .  Preserved  in  the  Public  record  office 
.    .    .   London,  1860-         E187     G7.  2124a 

Library  has  1574-1660,  1661-16G8,  1669-1674,  1675-1676,  1677-1680,  1681- 
1685,  1.685-1688,  1689-1692,  1693-1696,  1696-1697,  1697-1698,  1699,  1700,  1701, 
1702. 

W.  Noel  Sainsbury,  J.  W.  Fortescue,  Cecil  Headlam,  editors. 

Great  expectations;  or.  Getting  promoted.  A  farce,  in  one  act.  Rich- 
mond, Chas.  H.  Wynne,  printer,  1864.         PS991     G78     1864.  2125 

11  p.     171/2  cm. 

Greater  Richmond  directory  1805,  containing  a  general,  bu::iness,  street,  and 
house  directory  of  the  enlarged  city,  together  with  other  useful  in- 
formation classified  in  the  miscellaneous.  Hill  directory  co..  publishers. 
Vol.  41.     Richmond,  Va.,  c  1905.  2126 

12  39  p.     maps.     25i^crn. 

Greater  Richmond  Virginia  directory  1903,  containing  a  general,  business, 
street  and  house  directory  of  the  enlarged  city,  together  with  other 
useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous.  Telephones  arranged 
numerically  on  page  1337.  Hill  directory  co.,  publishers.  Vol.  42.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  c  1906.  2127 
1371  p.     maps.     25%  cm. 

Greater  Richmond  Virginia  directory  1907,  containing  a  general,  business, 
street  and  house  directory  of  the  enlarged  city  and  Manchester,  to- 
gether with  other  useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous. 
Telephones  arranged  numerically  on  page  1435.  Hill  directory  co.,  pub- 
lishers. Vol.  43.  Richmond,  Va.,  c  1907.  2128 
1472  p.     maps.     25i,'^cni. 

Greater  Richmond  Virginia  directory  1908,  containing  a  general,  business, 
street,  and  house  directory  of  the  enlarged  city  and  Manchester,  to- 
gether with  other  useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous. 
Telephones  arranged  numerically  on  page  14S5.  Hill  directory  co.,  pub- 
lishers. Vol.  44.  Richmond,  Va.  c  1908.  2129 
1527  p.     maps.      25v^cm. 


232  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Greater  Richmond,  Virginia  directoiy  1909,  containing  a  general,  business, 
street  and  liouse  directory  of  the  enlarged  city  and  Manchester,  to- 
gether with  other  useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous. 
Telephones  arranged  numerically  on  page  1625.  Hill  directory  co.,  pub- 
lishers. Vol.  45.  Richmond,  Va.,  c  1909.  2130 
1670  p.     maps.     25i/icm. 

Greater  Richmond  Virginia  directory  1910,  containing  a  general,  business, 
street  and  house  directory  of  the  city  and  Manchester,  together  with 
other  useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous.  Telephones 
arranged  numerically  on  page  1397.  Hill  directory  co.,  publishers.  Vol. 
4G.     Richmond,  Va.,  c  1910.  2131 

1464  p.     maps.     25i.^cm. 

The  greatest  Confederate  commander.  2d  ed.  [Washington?  1907?]  CI 
L480     G65.  2132 

2   p.   1.,   3-38   p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Replies  received  from  44  Confederate  officers,  by  Senator  Culberson,  In 
answer  to  his  circular  letter  dated  Sept.  17,  1907,  asking,  who  is  entitled 
to  rank  as  the  greatest  commander  developed  on  the  Southern  side  in  the 
Vi^a.v  between  the  States. 

Grebe,  William.     On  healthy  and  diseased  nerves.  By  Dr.  Freiherr  R.  von 
Krafft-Ebing.      Tr.    from    the   German   ...  by  William    Grebe.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  The  Southern  clinic,  1893.        RC351  KS9.  2133 
102  p.     20cm. 

Greeley,  William  Buckhout.  .  .  .  White  oak  in  the  Southern  Appalachians. 
By  W.  B.  Greeley,  and  W.  W.  Ashe.  Washington,  Government  printing 
office,  1907.         SDll     A5.  2134 

27  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Forest  service.     Circular  105) 

Green,  Anne  Sanford.  Pokahuntas,  maid  of  Jamestown,  by  Anne  Sanford 
Green.  Illustrations  by  J.  W  .Foster  .  .  .  Culpeper,  Va.,  The  E.xponent 
press,  1907.        CI     P739     G79.  ,  2135 

2  p.  1.,  119  p.     11  pi.  (1  col.)     23i^cm. 

Green,  Bennett  Wood.  How  Newport's  News  got  its  name  .  .  .  [By]  B.  W. 
Green.  Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  book  and  job  printer,  1907.  F234  N558 
G7.  2136 

142  p.     2414cm. 

Extracts  from  various  works  relating  to  the  early  history  of  Virginia. 

Bibliography:   p.    [141]-142. 

Word-book   of   Virginia   folk-speech,   by   B.   W.   Green   .    .    .  Richmond, 

Wm.  Ellis  Jones'  sons,  inc.,  1912.         F218     13     GS.  2137 

530  p.     24^cm. 

Green,  James  W.,  of  Culpeper.  The  disturbed  condition  of  the  country,  its 

cause  and  the  remedy   .    .  .   Washington,  W.   H.   Moore,   printer,   1879. 

JK24G     G79.  2138 
52  p.     23cm. 

Green,    Raleigh    Travers.      Genealogical    and    historical    notes    on    Culpeper 

County,    Virginia.      Embracing   a    revised    and    enlarged    edition    of   Dr. 

Philip  Slaughter's  History  of  St.  Mark's  jiarish.     Comp.    ...   by  Raleigh 

Travers  Green.    Culpeper,  Va.,  R.  T.  Green,  1900.        F232    C9    G7.      2139 

5  p.  1..  ii  p.,  1  1.,   [vi]-viii,  120  p.,  1  1.,  160,  xxvi  p.,  1  1.     port.     23%cm".~ 

Green,  Samuel  Abbott.  James  Murray  Mason  and  John  Slidell  in  Port  War- 
ren. Boston  Harbor  with  other  matter  relating  to  the  War  of  the 
rebellion.  By  Samuel  Abbott  Green.  Cambridge,  John  Wilson  and  son, 
University  press,  1912.  2140 

14  p.     25cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  233 

[Green  William]  [Argument  in  the  case  of  Utterback's  adm'r.  d.  b.  n.  v. 
Cooper  et  als.  In  the  Supreme  Court  of  Appeals  of  Virginia]  n.  p.  n.  d. 
F21G     P.  2141 

84  p.     22cm. 

Catalogue  of  the  choice  and  extensive  law  and  miscellaneous  library  of 

the  late  Hon.  William  Green,  LL.  D.;  comprising  nearly  10,000  volumes 
in  the  several  departments  of  literature  .  .  .  The  collection  of  works 
relating  to  Virginia  is  more  varied  and  valuable  than  has  probably  ever 
been  offered  before,  and  includes  the  serials  of  law  reports,  collected 
statutes,  history,  biography,  and  ephemeral  pamphlets.  The  value  of 
the  books  is  largely  enhanced  by  the  critical  and  explanatory  manu- 
script notes  of  their  late  eminently  learned  possessor;  many  of  them 
are  attractive  also  by  reason  of  past  associations,  containing  as  they  do, 
m-emorials  of  distinguished  ownership  in  England  and  America,  auto- 
graphs, book-plates,  manuscript  notes,  &c.  To  be  sold  by  auction,  Jan- 
uary 18th,  1881,  at  Richmond,  Va.  John  E.  Laughton,  Jr.,  auctioneer. 
[n.  d.]  2142 

210  p.     23y2cm. 

Catalogue  prepared  under  the  supervision  of  R.  A.  Brock. 

The  funding  act.  2142a 

(In  The  Virginia  law  journal,     v.  2.     April,  1878.     p.   [193]-209) 

The  genesis  of  certain  coimties  in  Virginia,  from  cities  or  towns  of  the 

same  name.     By  William  Green   ...         CI     G978     S34.  2143 

(In  Slaughter,  Philip.     A  brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  William  Green    .    .    . 
Richmond,  1883.     p.  [98]-131) 

Green,  William  Mercer.  Memoir  of  Rt.  Rev.  James  Hervey  Otey,  D.  D., 
LL.  D.,  the  first  bishop  of  Tennessee.  By  Rt.  Rev.  William  Mercer  Green, 
D.  D.,  bishop  of  Mississippi.  New  York,  James  Pott  and  company,  1885. 
CI     087     G65.  2145 

3  p.  1.,  359  p.     front,  (port.)     24cm. 

Bishop  Otey  was  born  in  Bedford  County,  Virginia,  Jan.  27,  1800. 

Green,  Willis.  Address  of  the  Hon.  Willis  Green,  of  Kentucky,  before  the 
Alexandria,  D.  C.  Clay  club.     [July  19,  1844]         JK310     v.  31.  2148 

18    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

Greene,  William  Batchelder.  A  legend  of  old  Virginia  .  .  .  [London, 
Printed  by  Eyre  &  Spottiswoode]  1891.         PS1764     G65     L5  2146a 

14  p.,  1  1.     18 1/2 cm. 

Greenhow,  Robert,  1800-1854.  The  history  of  Oregon  and  California,  and  the 
other  territories  on  the  northwest  coast  of  North  America  .  .  .  Boston, 
C.  C.  Little  &  J.  Brown,  1844.         F880     GS2.  2147 

xviii  p.,  1  1.,  482  p.     map.     8  vo. 

Robert   Greenhow  was  born  in  Richmond,  Va.,   in  1800. 

[Greenxvay,  J.  R.]  Here  and  there.  A  collection  of  reprinted  pieces  from 
the  Religious  herald  and  other  periodicals,  by  J.  R.  G.,  together  with  un- 
published poems  by  the  same  author.  Richmond,  Va.  S.  Boyce  Brady 
[1892]         PS1764     G7     H5.  2148 

46  p.     17y2cm. 

Greenwood,  Isaac  John.     Allertons  of  New  England  and  Virginia.  [Boston, 

1890]  2149 

6  p.,  1  1.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

ioftn^^'°"^    ^^®   ^^^  England   historical   and    genealogical   register  for   July, 


234  A  Bibliography  of  Vikgixia 

The  Rev.  Morgan  Jones  and  the  Welsh  Indians  of  Virginia.     By  Isaac  J. 

Greenwood,  A.  M.     Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp  &  son,  1898.  2150 

11  p.     25cm. 

From    the    New   England    historical    and    genealogical    register    for    Jan- 
uary,  1898. 

Greenwood  school  for  boys,  Greenwood  Depot,  Va.     Catalog.  2151 

Library  has  1893,  1894,  1895.  1896. 

Greer,  George  Cabell.  .  .  .  Early  Virginia  Immigrants,  by  George  Cabell 
Greer  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  W.  C.  Hill  printing  co.,  1912.  F222  2 
G81.  2152 

376  p.     23V2cm. 

At  head  of  title:      1623-1666. 

Greg,  Percy,  1836-1889.  History  of  the  United  States  from  the  foundation 
of  Virginia  to  the  reconstruction  of  the  union  .  .  .  1st  Amer.  ed.  .  .  . 
Richmond,  Va.,  West,  Johnston  &  co.,  1892.        E17S     G83.  2153 

2  V.  in  1.     24cm. 

Gregg,  J.  Chandler.  Life  in  the  army  in  the  department  of  Virginia  and  the 
Gulf,  including  observations  in  New  Orleans.  2d  ed.  Philadelphia,  Per- 
kinpine  &  Higgins,  1868.         E601     G81.  2154- 

271  p. 

Gregory,  Charles  Noble.  Annual  address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  associa- 
tion] of  Hon.  Charles  Noble  Gregory,  of  Madison,  Wisconsin.  "Bentham 
and  the  codifiers."  2155 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     12th  report,   1900.     p.   180-201) 

Gregory,  Edward  S.  Bonniebell  and  other  poems  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  J.  P. 
Bell  &  CO.,  1880.         PS1764     G75     B7.  2156 

266  p.      15cm. 

Gregory,  George  C.  United  nations  of  the  world  .  .  .  Charlottesville,  Va., 
The  Michie  company,  1906.        JX1963     G82.  2157 

14  p.     23cm. 

Gregory,  W.  F.  C.  .  .  .  Catalogue  sale  of  the  library  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  F. 
C.  Gregory,  comprising  many  valuable  law,  religious,  and  miscellaneous 
volumes.  To  be  sold  at  auction  Tuesday,  June  2Sth,  1887.  [Richmond. 
Va.,  1887?]  2158 

15  p.     2  8V2cm. 

Griffin,  Appleton  Prentiss  Clark.  A  catalogue  of  the  Washington  collection 
in  the  Boston  Athenaeum,  compiled  and  annotated  by  Appleton  P.  C. 
Griffin.  In  four  parts:  1.  Books  from  the  library  of  General  George 
Vv'ashington;  2.  Other  books  from  Mount  Vernon;  3.  The  writings  of 
Wa-hington;  4.  Washingtoniana.  With  an  appendix.  The  inventory  of 
Washington's  books  drawn  up  by  the  api)rai£ers  of  his  estate  with  notes 
in  regard  to  the  full  titles  of  the  several  books,  and  the  later  history 
and  present  ownership  of  those  not  in  the  Athenaeum  collection,  by 
William  Coolidge  Lane  .  .  .  The  Boston  Athenaeum,  1S97.  CI  W318 
G60.  2158a 

xi,  5GG  p.     front,   (port.)   plates.     24cm. 

Index  by  F.  O.  Poole.         CI     Vv^31S     G67.  2153a 

3  p.  1.,  [87]  p. 

Griffin,  John.  An  address  in  commemoration  of  the  anniversary  of  the  Wash- 
ington society,  of  the  University  of  Virginia.  Delivered  on  Feb.  22d, 
1848.  By  John  Griffin,  of  Washington  County,  Miss.  Published  by  order 
of  the  Washington  society.  Charlottesville,  James  Alexander,  printer, 
1848.  2159 

23  p.     23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  285 

Griffith,    David.  Letters  of  the  Rev.   David  GrifFith   to   Col.   Leven   Powell, 

1778-1778.  2160 

(In  The  John   P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college. 

[V.  1,  no.  1]  June,  1901.     p.  39-53) 

Griffith,  J.  Eveieth.  History  of  the  Washington  monument  from  its  incep- 
tion to  its  completion  and  dedication.  Extending  over  a  century.  Mr. 
Robert  C.  Winthrop's  address  on  the  occasion  of  the  laying  of  the  corner 
stone,  July  4th,  184S.  Together  v/ith  a  great  many  interesting  facts  con- 
nected with  the  construction  of  this  highest  structure  of  human  hands. 
Also  a  graphic  description  and  complete  program  of  the  dedication  cere- 
monies, February  22,  1385.  Edited  by  J.  Eveieth  GrifSth  .  .  .  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  J.  Eveieth  Griffith,  printer,  c  1885.        CI     W318     G664.  2161 

95  p.     IS  1/2 cm. 

Grigsby,  Hugh  Blair,  1806-1881.  Discour::e  on  the  life  and  character  of  the 
Hon.  Littleton  Waller  Tazewell,  delivered  in  the  Freemason  Street  Bap- 
tist church,  before  the  bar  of  Norfolk,  Virginia,  and  the  citizens  gen- 
erally on  the  29th  day  of  June,  1860.  .  .  .  Norfolk,  J.  D.  Ghiselin,  jun., 
1860.        CI    T248    G66.  2162 

123  p.     24cm. 

Discourse  on  the  lives  and  characters  of  the  presidents  and  trustees  of 

Hampden-Sidney  College,  delivered   ...   on  the  14th  day  of  June,  1876 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Hermitage  press,  1913.        F218    24     H2    B93.  2163 

X,  46  p.     ports.     23cm. 
(In  Hampden-Sidney  college.     Bulletin,     v.  7,  no.  4.     Jan.,  1913) 

Early  history  of  Virginia   ...  2164 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  22.     p.  110-117) 

The  founders  of  Washington  college.        F218    24    W31    H67.  2165 

(In   Washington   and   Lee   university.      Historical   papers,      no.    2.      1890. 
p.  1-111) 

The  history  of  the  Virginia  federal  convention  of  1788,  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  eminent  Virginians  of  that  era  who  wei-e  members  of  the 
body,  by  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby,  LL.  D.  With  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
author  and  illustrative  notes;  ed.  by  R.  A.  Brock  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va., 
[Virginia  historical]  society,  1890-91.         F225     V82.  2166 

2  V.     25cm. 

(In  Virginia  historical  society.     Collections,     new  ser.,  v.  9-10) 

Hon.  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby  to  Charles  Deane,  esq.  [concerning  the  name 

"Newport's  News."]         P61     M4.  2166a 

(In    The    Massachusetts    historical    society.       Proceedings.       1867-1869. 
p.  23-32) 

Oration  before  students  of  William  and  Mary  college,  July  4,  1859.      2167 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  29.     p.  81-96) 

Oration  delivered  before  the  students  of  William  and  Mary  college  July 

4,  1859.  2168 

caption-title,  16  p.     21 14  cm. 

The  Randolph  library.     [Letter  to  the  editor  describing  the  library  of 

John  R.andolph]  2168a 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  20.     p.  76-79) 

The  Virginia  convention  of  1829-30.     A  discourse  delivered  before  the 

Virginia  historical  society,  at  their  annual  meeting,  held  in  Richmond 
December  15,  1853   .    .    .  F216     2     V84     Office.  2169 

(In  Virginia  historical  reporter.      1854-60.     v.   1.     p    15-116) 
The  Library  has  also  a  copy  published  separately  in  1854.     104  p.     8  vo. 


236  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  Virginia  convention  of  1776.  A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Vir- 
ginia Alpha  of  the  Phi  beta  kappa  society,  in  the  chapel  of  William  and 
Mary  college,  in  the  city  of  Williamsburg,  on  the  afternoon  of  July  the 
3rd,  1855.  By  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby.  Published  by  a  resolution  of  the 
society.  Richmond,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1855.  F216  2  G85.  2170 
206  p.     23cm. 

Grimsley,  Daniel  Amon.  Battles  in  Culpeper  County,  Virginia,  1861-1865, 
and  other  articles  by  Major  Daniel  A.  Grimsley,  of  the  Sixth  Virginia 
cavalry.  Comp.  and  pub.  by  R.  T.  Green  .  .  .  Culpeper,  Va.,  R.  T. 
Green,  1900.         F232     C9    G8.  2171 

2  p.  1.,  56  p.     8  vo. 

Gronovius,  Joannes  Fredericus.  Flora  Virginica  exhibens  plantas  quas  v.  c. 
Johannes  Clayton  in  Virginia  observavit  atque  collegit.  Easdem  methodo 
sexuali  disposuit,  ad  genera  propria  retulit,  nominibus  specificis  in- 
signivit,  &  minus  cognitas  descripsit  Joh.  Fred.  Gronovius.  Pars  prima. 
Lugduni  Batavorum,  apud  Cornelium  Haak,  1743.        F220     G876.        2172 

3  p.  1.,   [3-128],   [6]   p.     23cm. 

Pars  secunda.     Lugduni  Batavorum,  apud  Cornelium  Haak,  1743. 

2172 

1  p.  1..  129-206,   [4]  p.     23cm.  j 

Flora  virginica,  exhibens  plantas,  quas   .    .    .   D.  D.  Johannes  Claytonua 

...  in  Virginia  crescentes  observavit,  collegit  &  obtulit  D.  Joh.  Fred. 
Gronovio,  cujus  studio  &  opera  descriptae  &  in  ordinem  sexualem  sya- 
tematicum  redactae  sistuntur.     Lugduni  Batavorum,  1762.        F'220    G876. 

2173 

6  p.  I..  176.   [8]   p.     fold.  map.     26yocm. 

"Citationes  auctorum  explicate":     3d-6th  prelim,  leaf. 

Grover,  Nathan  Cliiford  .  .  .  Hydrography  of  Virginia,  by  N.  C.  Grover 
.  .  .  and  R.  H.  Bolster  .  .  .  [Richmond,  Va.]  Pub.  by  Board  of  Agri- 
culture and  immigration,  1906.        F219     1     V8.  2174 

3  p.  1.,   [5]-233  p.     illus.,  x  pi.  (partly  fold.,  incl.  diagrs.,  maps)     23V2cm. 
(Virginia.     Geological  survey.     Geological  series.     Bulletin  no.  3) 

Grundy,  Felix.     Speech  on  the  report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  and  i 
the  resolutions  of  Mr.  Clay,  relative  to  the  removal  of  the  public  de-  i 
posits  from  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,  Jan.  30  &  31,  1834.     1834. 
HG2529     U5.  2175 

24  p. 

Felix  Grundy  was  born  in  Berkeley  Co.,  Va.,  in  1777. 

Guernsey.  Alfred  Hudson.  Harper's  pictorial  history  of  the  great  rebellion. 
By  Alfred  H.  Guernsey  and  Henrv  M.  Alden  .  .  .  Kew  York,  Harper 
&  bros.  [1866-68]         E468    G93.  2176 

2  V.     illus.,  port.,  maps  (partly  fold.)  facsim.     41  by  29i^cm. 


Guerrant,  Edward  O.  The  galax  gatherers.  The  gospel  among  the  High- 
landers,  by  Edward  O.  Guerrant,  Belvoir,  Wilmore,  Jessamine  Co.,  Ken- 
tucky. Edited  by  his  daughter,  Grace.  Published  by  Onward  Press, 
Richmond,  Virginia,  [c.  1910]  2177 

220  p.     front.,  plates.     20cm. 

Operations  in  east  Tennessee  and  south  west  Virginia.         E468     B33. 

2178 
(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  475-479) 


A  guide  to  the  fortifications  and  battlefields  around  Petersburg.     Prepared 

and   published    as    a   hand-book   by    the   proprietors    of   Jarratt's    hotol. 

Petersburg,  Va.,  Daily  index  job  print,  1866.        F234    P4     G9.  2179 

27  p.     fold.  map.     8  vo. 


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Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  237 

Guizot,  Frangois  Pierre  Guillaume.     Essay  on  the  character  and  influence  of 

Washington    in    the    revolution   of   the    United    States.      By    AI.    Guizot. 

Translated  from  the  French.    Boston,  James  Munroe  and  company,  1840. 

CI    W318     G78.  2180 

xvi,  188  p.     IS  1/2 cm. 

Gunby,  A.  A.  Life  and  services  of  David  French  Boyd.  An  address  delivered 
at  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the  Alumni  memorial  hall,  erected 
in  honor  of  David  French  Boyd,  on  the  grounds  of  the  Louisiana  state 
university  ...  at  Baton  Rouge,  Louisiana,  May  31,  1904.  New  Orleans, 
T.  H.  Thomason,  1904.        CI     B789     E13.  2181 

36  p.     23cm. 

(Loui-siana.     University.     Bulletin.     Ser.  2,  no.  2.     June,  1904) 
David  F.  Boyd  was  born  at  Wytheville,  Va.,  in  1834,  graduating  in  1855 
at  the  University  of  Va. 

Guy,  John  H.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  John  H. 
Guy.     Allowances  by  courts  of  fees  to  counsel.  2182 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     1st  report,   1889.     p.  164-177) 

H.,  Miss  M.  J.    The  rivals:  a  Chickahominy  story.    By  Miss  M.  J.  H.,  of  Vir- 
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61  p.     illus.     21cm. 

Hadden,  Jarres.  Washington's  expeditions  (1753-17.54)  and  Braddock's  ex- 
pedition (1755)  with  history  of  Tom  Fausett,  the  slayer  of  General 
Edward  Braddock   .    .    .         E199     H12.  -  2184 

139  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     19cm. 

Haddock's  directory  of  Manchester,  Va.,  and  suburbs,  for  1893-'94,  to  which 
is  appended  a  business  directory  of  Chesterfield  county.  T.  M.  Haddock 
&  CO.,  publishers.        c  1893.  2185 

206    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

Hagadorn,  Willi^.n-;.  The  nature  and  duration  of  the  punishment  of  the 
wicked,  a  discourse,  delivered  at  the  capitol,  in  the  city  of  Richmond,  on 
Sunday  morning,  Feb.,  1824.  By  William  Hagadorn,  in  answer  to  the 
discourses  of  the  Revd.  Messrs.  Keeling  and  Ruffner,  upon  the  same  sub- 
ject, and  from  the  same  text.  .  .  .  Published  by  request.  Richmond, 
Printed  by  T.  W.  White,  1824.  2186 

23,  p.     22cm. 

Hagans,  John  IVIarshali.  Brief  sketch  of  the  erection  and  formation  of  the 
state  of  West  Virginia  from  the  territory  of  Virginia,  by  John  Marshall 
Hagans.     Reprint.     [Charleston,  W.  Va.,  Butler  printing  company]   1891. 

2187 

In  the  first   volume  of  reported  cases  of  the  Supreme  court   of  appeals 
of  West  Virginia. 

In  Va.  State  law  Library. 

Hagood,  L.  M.  The  colored  man  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church.  By  the 
Rev.  L.  M.  Hagood,  M.  D.,  of  the  Lexington  conference.  Cincinnati, 
Cranston  &  Stov/e  [etc.,  etc.]  1890.  2188 

327  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  ports,     igi^cm. 

Hakluyt,  Richard,  1552-1616.  The  principal  navigations,  voyages,  traffiques, 
and  discoveries  of  the  English  nation.  Collected  by  Richard  Hakluyt, 
preacher,  and  ed.   by  Edmund  Goldsmid,  P.  R.  H    S  Edinburgh 

E.  &  G.  Goldsmid,  1885-90.        G240     H16.  2189 

\^  i^-  -,1^'^J^^-   P'-   P°^^-  "^^Ps    (partly  fold.)    facsim.     23cm. 
V.  12-15,  America. 

Hakluyt's    collection    of    the    early    voyages,    travels,    and    discoveries. 


238  A  Bibliography  of  Vikginia 

of  the  English  nation.     A  new  ed.,  with  additions   .    .    .   London,  R.  H. 
Evans,  1809-12.  2189a 

5  V.     31cm. 

"An  accurate  reprint  of  the  bef?t  folio  [1598-1600]  with  the  addition  of 
those  voyages  which  were  published  in  the  first  edition,  and  omitted  In 
the  second.  It  likewise  has  a  supplement  containing  all  the  vo.vagcs  and 
travels  printed  by  Hakluyt,  or  at  his  suggestion,  which  forms  the  Latter 
part  of  the  fourth,  and  the  whole  of  the  fifth  volume,  and  was  sold  .sepa- 
rately to  complete  old  editions.  It  was  ed.  by  R.  H.  Evans." — Lowndes, 
Man."  of  Bng.  lit.     Quoted  by  Library  of  Congress. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.  Original  documents  from  the  State-paper  ofTico,  Lon- 
don, and  the  Britsh  museum;  illustrating  the  history  of  Sir  '\7alter 
Raleigh's  first  American  colony,  and  tlie  colony  at  Jam.estov.n.  With  an 
appendix  containing  a  memoir  of  Sir  Ralph  Lane,  the  governor  of  the 
colony  of  Roanoke.    Ed.  by  Edv.ard  E.  Hale.        E172    A54.  2190 

(In  American  antiquarian  society,  Worcester,  Mass.  Archaeologia  aincr- 
icana.      Transaction  and   collections.       [Worcester]    1860.      v.   4,   p.    [l]-65) 

The  life  of  Lane  is  found  later  in  the  volume,  p.   .317-314. 

Contents:  Ralph  Lane's  letters  to  Sir  Francis  Walsingham  and  Sir 
Philip  Sidney;  [John  Wliite's  drawings];  [Roanoke  Island];  [Ralph  Lane's 
plans];  Captain  Newport's  discoveries  in  Virginia;  A  relatyon  of  the  dis- 
covery of  our  river,  from  James  forte  into  the  maine;  made  by  Capt.  Chris- 
topher Newport  and  .  .  .  written  .  .  .  by  a  gentleman  of  the  colony.  1607: 
The  description  of  the  now-discovered  river  and  country  of  Virginia;  A  brief 
description  of  the   people. 

Solid  operations  in  Virginia.  2191 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,     v.  9,  1862.     p.  781) 

Hale,  John  P.  Daniel  Boone.  Some  facts  and  incidents  not  hitherto  pub- 
lished. His  ten  or  twelve  years'  residence  in  Kanawha  County  .  .  . 
By  Dr.  .John  P.  Hale  .  .  .  Wheeling,  L.  Baker  &  co.,  printers  [1SS-] 
CI    B724     H3.  2192 

cover-title,  18  p.      22 1/2 cm. 

• Trans-Allegheny  pioneers;  historical  sketches  of  the  first  white  settle- 
ments west  of  the  Alleghenies  174S  and  after.  Wonderful  experiences 
of  hardships  and  heroism  of  those  who  first  braved  the  dangers  of  the 
inhospitable  wilderness,  and  the  savage  tribes  that  then  inhabited  it. 
By  John  P.  Hale   .    .    .   Cincinnati,  The  Graphic  press  ,1886.       F241    HIS. 

2193 

i   p.    1.,    [7]-330    p.       illus.,   plates,   ports.,   maps,   facsim.      20cm. 
Contains  much  information  about  the  Ingles  family. 

Hail,  Basil,  1788-1844.  Travels  in  North  America  in  the  years  1827  and  1S23 
.    .    .   Edinburgh  [etc.]     Cadell  and  co.  [etc.]  1829.         E1G5     H17.     2194 

3  V.      fold,  map,    fold.  tab.       19 1/2  cm. 
In   Virginia:     p.    68-91. 

Hall,  David  Moore.     Six  centuries  of  the  Moores  of  Pawley,  Berkshire,  Eng- 
land, and  their  descendants  amid  the  titled  and  untitled  aristocracy  of 
Great  Britain  and  America,  by  David  Mooro  Hall.     Printed  for  the  com- 
mittee, Richmond,  Va.,  O.  E.  Flanhart  printing  co.,  1904.  2! 94a 
xi,   96   p.       illus.      23cm. 

[Kail,  F.]  The  importance  of  the  British  plantations  in  America  to  this 
kingdom;  with  the  state  of  their  trade,  and  methods  for  imi)roving  it; 
as  also  a  description  of  the  several  colonies  there.  London,  Printed  for 
J.  Pelle  at  Locke's  Head,  in  Amen  Corner,  Pater  Noster  Row,  1731. 
E195     H175     Office.  2195 

3  p.  1.,     114   p.      19cm. 

Hall,  Col.  Francis.  Travels  in  Canada  and  in  the  United  States,  in  1816  and 
1817  .  .  .  London,  Longman,  Hurst,  Rees,  Orme,  &  Brown,  1818.  El 63 
H19.  2196 

2  p.  1.,  543  p.     fold.  map.     21cm. 
In  Virginia:    p.  336-398. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  239 

Hal!,  Granville  Davisson.     Caughter  of  the  elm:   a  tale  of  Western  Virginia 
before  the  war.     [Chicago,  Mayer  &  Miller,  1907)         B    K176    D5.     2197 
335   p.       18cm. 

Lee's   invasion    of  northwest   Virginia   in    1861,    by    Granville    Davisson 

Hall  .  .  .  [Chicago,  Press  of  the  Mayer  &  Miller  company]  1911. 
E472     1     H17.  2198 

3    p.    1.,     9-164    p.      20cm. 

Old  gold,  by  Granville  Davisson  Hall   .    .    .    [Chicago,  Press  of  the  Mayer 

&  Miller  co..  1907]        PS3515    A337     04     1907.  2199 

2  p.    1.,    7-212    p.      16cm. 

The  rending  of  Virginia,  a  history   .    .    .    [Chicago,  Mayer  &  Miller]  1902. 

F226     H17.  ^  ..  2200 

3  p.  1.,   [ll]-630  p.     illus.,  port.     20y2cm. 

Hall,  H.     Speeches  of  Mr.  H.  Hall,  of  Vermont,  on  the  Virginia  bounty  land 

claims.     Delivered  in  the   House  of  representatives  of  the  U.  S.,  June 

16  and  25,  1842.    Washington,  Printed  at  the  National  intelligencer  office, 

1842.  2201 

23   p.     22y2cm. 

Hall,  James.  Memoir  of  Thomas  Posey,  major-general,  and  governor  of 
Indiana.        COl     S736     L26.  2202 

(In  Sparks  American  biography,     new  ser.     v.   9.     p.   359) 
Thoma-s  Posey  was  born  in  Virginia,  July  9,  1750. 

Hall,  John  Handy.    Life  of  William  Wirt.        COl    L677     G7.  2204 

(In  Lewis,  W.  D.     Great  American  lawyers,     v.  2.   p.   261-309) 

Hall,  John  Lesslie.  Ancient  epitaphs  and  inscriptions,  in  York  and  James 
City  counties,  Virginia.  A  paper  read  before  the  Virginia  historical 
society  Monday,  December  21,  1891,  by  Prof.  J.  L.  Hall  .  .  .  Richmond, 
1892.         F225     V82.  2205 

(In  Virginia  historical  society.  Collections.  Richmond,  1892.  new  ser., 
v.    11.    p.    [61]-111) 

^Beowulf,    an   Anglo-Saxon    epic    poem,    tr.    from   the    Heyne-Socin    text, 

by  John  Lesslie  Plall  .  .  .  Boston,  D.  C  Heath  &  co.,  1893.  PR1583 
H17.  2206 

xviii,    110    p.      201/^ cm. 

"Bibliography   of   translations":    p.   xi-xii. 

Biographical   sketch  of  John   Tyler,  with   selections  from   his   writings. 

By  J.  Lesslie  Hall]  2207 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  12,  p.  5539- 
5554) 

Half-hours    in    southern    history   .    .    .   Richmond,    Atlanta     [etc.]        B. 

F.  Johnson  publishing  co.  [c  1907]        F207    H17.  2208 

320   p.     16   port.    (incl.   front.)      21cm. 

Contents. — The  South  in  olden  days. — The  homes  that  made  heroes. — 
The  hundred  years'  wrangle. — The  private  soldier  and  the  sailor. — The  wom- 
en of  the  Confederacy. — Lee  and  his  paladins. — Jackson  and  his  "foot-cav- 
alry."— Shiloh  and  its  heroes. — The  South  since  the  war. — Conclusion. 

Judas,  a  drama  in  five  acts   .    .    .   Williamsburg,  Va.,  Henley  T.  Jones, 

1894.         PS1779     H2     J9.  2209 

87  p.     191/2  cm. 

Judith,   Phoenix   and   other   Anglo-Saxon   poems.     Translated   from   the 

Grein-Wiilker  text  by  J.  Lesslie  Hall,  Ph.  D.,  professor  of  the  English  lan- 
guage and  literature  in  the  College  of  William  and  Mary.  Silver,  Bur- 
dett  &  company,  New  York,  etc.  [c  1902]  2210 

ix.   119   p.     21cm. 


240  A   BiHLlOGRAl'IIY    OF    ViRGIXIA 

Hal!,  Rev.  William  A.  The  historic  significance  of  the  Southern  revolution. 
A  lecture  delivered  by  invitation  in  Petersburg,  Va.,  March  14th  and 
April  29th,  1864.  And  in  Richmond,  Va.,  April  7th  and  April  21st,  18G4. 
By  Rev.  William  A.  Hall  of  New  Orleans  .  .  .  Petersburg,  Printed  by 
A.  F.  Crutchfield  &  co.,  1864.        B650     H19.  2211 

45   P-     23cm. 

Hall,  Williarr.  Logan.  .  .  .  The  waning  hardwood  supply  and  the  Appa- 
lachian forests   .    .    .   Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1907.        SDll    A5. 

2212 
16   p.   inc!.  diagr.     23cm. 
(U.  S.  Forest  service.     Circular  116) 

Haisey,   Don   P.  Addreps   [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]   of  Don  P. 

Halsey,  of  Lynchburg.     The  limits  of  centralization.  2213 

(In  Virginia  slate  bar  association.     19th  report,  1907.     p.  205-225) 

Haisey,  Leroy  Jones,  1812-1896.     Scotlands  influence  on  legislation.     By  the 
Rev.  Leroy  J.   Haisey   .    .    .   Philadelphia,  Presbyterian   board  of  publi- 
cation [c  1885]        DAS68     H19.  2214- 
256   p.      IScm. 
Mr.  Haisey  was  born  in  Goochland  co.,  Va.,  Jan.   28,   1S12. 

Hambleton,  James  Finkney.  A  biographical  sketch  of  Henry  A.  Wise,  with 
A  history  of  the  political  campaign  in  Virginia  in  1855.  To  which  ia 
added  a  review  of  the  position  of  parties  in  the  LTnion,  and  a  statement 
of  the  political  issue:-:  distinguishing  them  on  the  eve  of  the  presi- 
dential campaign  of  1856.  By  James  P.  Hambleton,  M.  D.  Richmond, 
Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1856.        CI    W812     H3.  2215 

xxxvi,    509    p.      front,    (port.)      23i^cm. 
"A  history  of  the  political  campaign  in  Virginia,   in   1S55,"    (509   p.)  has 
separate   t.-p. 

\ 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  1851-.     Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association] 

of  Hon.  Alexander  Hamilton,  president  of  the  association.     A  plea  for 

the  just  valuation  of  facts.  2216 

(In   Virginia  state  bar  association.      16th   report,    1904.      p.    192-202) 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  1757-1804.  Speech  in  the  case  of  the  people  vs.  Cros- 
well,  on  an  indictment  for  a  libel  on  President  Jefferson,  before  the 
supreme  court  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1804.        PS660     W7.  2217 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.   4.     p.   261-290) 

Hamilton,  J.  R.     Natural  wealth  of  Virginia.  2218  , 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.   32,    1S66.     p.   32-42) 

Hamilton,  Peter  J.     Lee  and  the  Confederacy.  2219 

(In   Southern  history  association  publications,     v.   4,   1900.   p.   316-334) 

Hamilton,  Stanislaus  Murray.  Letters  to  Washington,  and  accompanying 
papers;  published  by  the  Society  of  the  colonial  dames  of  America. 
Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1898-1900.  CI  W318 
H221.  2220 

5   v.     facsim.     23cm. 

(The    National    society    of    the    colonial    dames    of    America.       [Publica- 
tions]) 

Library  has   v.    1-3. 

Hamlin,  Augustus  Choate.     .    .    .   The  battle  of  Chancellorsville;   the  attack 
of  Stonewall  Jackson  and  his  army  upon  the  right  flank  of  the  Army  of ' 
the  Potomac  at  Chancellorsville,  Virginia   .    .    .   May  2,  1863,  by  Augustus 
Choate  Hamlin   .    .    .   Bangor,  Me.,  The  author,  1896.        E481    C4    H2. 

2221 
viii,    [5]-196   p.     9   col.  maps.     22cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libeaky  241 

[Hammond,  Harriot  Milton.  The  story  of  a  long  life.  A  memoir  of  Elizabeth 
S.  W.  Taylor,  "Aunt  Bet."  Jamaica,  Queensborough,  New  York,  1900. 
CI     T239     H22.  2222 

3   p.   1.,   177  p.     front,    (port.)      20cm. 

Elizabeth  S.  W.  Taylor  was  born  in  Clarke  county,  Va.,  in  1800. 

Hammond,  John,  Leah  and  Rachel,  or.  The  two  fruitful  sisters  Virginia 
and  Mary-land,  by  John  Hammond,  1656.        F1S4     H19.  2223 

(In  Hall,  C.  C,  ed.    .    .    .   Narratives  of  early  Maryland,   1633-1684    .    .    . 
New  York,   1910.     p.    [277]-308) 

Leah  and  Rachel,  or,  The  tv/o  fruitfull  sister?  Virginia  and  Mary-land: 

their  present  condition,  impartially  stated  and  related.    With  a  removall 

of  such  imputations  as  are  scandously  cast  on  those  countries,  whereby 

many  deceived  souls,  chose  rather  to  beg,  steal,  rot  in  prison,  and  come 

to  sliamefull  deaths,  than  to  better  their  being  by  going  thither,  wherein 

is   plenty   of   all    things    necessary    for   humane    subsistance.      By    John 

Hammond   .    .    .   London,  Printed  by  T.  Mabb,  and  are  to  be  sold  bv  N. 

Bourn,  1656.     [Reprint]        E187    P69.  2224 

(In  Force,  Peter.     Tracts   .    .    .  Washington,  1836-46.     v.   3   (1SS4)   no.  14. 
30  p.) 

Hamor,  Ralph.  Notes  of  Virginia  affaires  in  the  government  of  Sir  Thomas 
Dale  and  of  Sir  Thom-as  Gates  till  anno  1614.  Taken  out  of  Master 
Ralph  Ham-or  (Secretary  to  the  colony)  his  booke.        G159     PS.  2225 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,   1625.     v.   4.      p.   176G-17G8) 

A  true  discourse  of  the  present  state  of  Virginia,  and  the  successe  of 

the  affaires  there  till  the  18  of  lune.  1614.  Together.  With  a  relation 
of  the  severall  Eiiglish  townes  and  fortes,  the  assured  hopes  of  thet 
countrie  and  the  peace  concluded  with  the  Indians.  The  christening 
of  Powhatans  daughter  and  her  marriage  with  an  Englishman.  Written 
by  Ralph  Hamor,  the  yoiiger  .  .  .  London,  I.  Beale,  1615.  [Albany, 
J.  Munsell,  1860]         F229     H19.  2227 

2  p.  1.,  [6],  69,  [1]  p.     fol. 

Hampden-Sidney  college,  Hampden-Sldney,  Va.  Bulletin.  F218  24  H2 
B93.  2228 

Library  has  v.   1-3;   v.   4,   nos.   2,   3;   v.   5,   nos.   2,    3;   v.   6,   nos.   2,   4;   v.    7, 
nos.  2,   3. 

.    .    .   Calendar  of  Board  minutes  1776-1876,  by  Alfred  J.  Morrison.    Rich- 
mond, Va.,  The  Hermitage  press,  1912.        F218     24     H2     H2m.  2229 
186   p..     front.,   ports.      23cm. 

Catalogue.        F218     24     H2     C35.  2230 

Library  has    1874-1905,    1911,    1913. 

The  charter  and  lav/s  of  Hampden  Sydney  college.     1824.  2^31 

31  p.      21cm. 

General  catalogue  of  the  officers  and  students  of  Hampden-Sidney  col- 
lege, Virginia.     1776-1906.     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  print- 
ers [1908]         F218     24     H2     B93.     Also  F218     24     H2     G32.  2232 
246   p.     diagrs.      23cm. 
(On  cover:    Bulletin  of  Hampden-Sidney  college,     v.  3,  no.  4.     Nov.  1908) 

The  kaleidoscope   .    .    .   Published  by  the  students  of  Hampden-Sidney 

college,  Va.    F218     24    H2     K14.  2232a 

First  published  1893. 

Library  has  1894,  1900,  1903,  1906,  1907,  1909,  1910,  1911,  1913,  1914.  1915. 

Hampton,  Wade.     Address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee, 

delivered  on  the  12th  of  October,    1871,  before  the  Society  of  Confederate 

soldiers  and  sailors    in'  Maryland.     By  Lieut.  General  Wade  Hampton. 

Baltimore,  Printed  by  J.  Murphy  &  co.,  1871.         CI     L430     H3.  2233 

54  p.     24cm. 


242  A  BiuLioGRAPHY  OF  Vihgixia 

Hampton,  Va.  Ordinances  of  the  town  of  Hampton,  Virginia.  Hampton,  Va., 
Chas.  Palmer,  1897.  2234 

3  1..   55   p.     22   cm. 

0:-cUnances  of  the  town  of  Hampton,  Virginia.     Hampton,  Va.,  [1904] 

2235 
5  1..  7-120   p.     20cm. 

Hampton  normal  and  agricultural  institute,  Hampton,  Va.     Annual  report. 

2236 

Library  has  1888,  1889,  1897-1902-1904,  1910,  1913,  1915. 

.    .    .   Arbor    day    suggestions   .    .    .   Hampton,   Va.,   Hampton    institute 

press,  1908.         SD3G3     H23.  2237 

27    p.      23cm. 

(The  Hampton  leaflets,  new  series,  v.  3,  no.  2.     Nov.   1907) 

Catalogue.         F218     24     H23     C35.  2238 

Library  has   1890,   1894,   1895,    1896-1900,    1902-1914. 

A  decade   (1893-1903)  of  the  Hampton  school   .    .    .   Hampton,  Hampton 

institute  press,  1903.         F218     24     H23     D29.  2239 

unp.     illus.     14  by  20cm. 

iBveryday  life  at  Hampton  Institute.     [Hampton,  Va.  The  Institute  Press, 

1909]         P218     24     H23     E93.  2240 

32    p.     front,   illus.      24cm. 

Hampton  institute.     1868  to  1885.     Its  work  for  two  races.     Hampton, 

Normal  school  press  print,  1885.        F218     24    H23    H2.  2241 

34    p.      20cm. 

Hampton  summer  normal  institute   .    .    .         F218     24     H23     S95.        2242 

Library   has    1903. 

Leaflets.        F218    24    H23    L43.  2243 

Library  has  v.  1,  nos.  1-3,  10-12;  v.  2,  nos.  3,  4,  6.  8,  9,  11,  12;  v.  3-5;  v.  6, 
no3.   7,  8,  9,   12. 

Some  results  of  Hampton's  work,  land  buying,  home-making,  business 

enterprises,  farming,  trades,  industrial  schools,  missionary  work,  pro- 
fessional work,  etc.  [Hampton,  The  Institute  press,  1909]  F21S  24 
H23     S69.  2244 

34   p.     illus.    (incl.   ports.)      23cm. 

Twenty-two  years'  work  of  the  Hampton  normal  and  agricultural  insti- 
tute at  Hampton,  Virginia.  Records  of  negro  and  Indian  graduates  and 
ex-Students,  with  historical  and  personal  sketches  and  testimony  on 
important  race  questions  from  within  and  without,  to  which  are  added 
.  .  .  some  of  the  songs  of  the  races  gathered  in  the  school.  Illustrated 
with  views  and  maps.  Hampton,  Normal  school  press,  1S93.  F218  24 
H23     T97.  2245 

V.  p..   1  1.,  520,    [8]   p.     fold,  front.,  4  fold.  maps.     22cm. 
"Songs  of  two  races,  from   'Cabin  and   plantation  songs  as  sung  by  the 
Hampton  students'"   (with  music):   [7]   p.  at  end. 

What    Hampton    graduates    are    doing   .    .    .    1868    to    1904.      [Hampton, 

Hampton  institute  press,  1904]        F218    24    H23    W55.  2246 

99   p.     illus.,   plates,   ports.     23cm. 

What  some  men  have  said  of  Hampton  institute.     [Hampton,  Hampton 

institute  press,  n.  d.]         F21S     24     H23     W5.  2247 

[8]  p.     illus.     10  by  17cm. 

The  work  and  workers  of  the  Hampton  normal  and  agricultural  insti- 
tute, Hampton,  Va.     n.  d.  F218     24     H23     W92.  2248 
22    p.      23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  24S 

Armstrong  league  of  Hampton  workers. 

Memories  of  old  Hampton;  historical  papers  published  by  "The 
Armstrong  league  of  Hampton  workers."  Hampton  institute,  Printed 
by  the  students,  1894.        F218     24     H23     A75.  2249 

74  p.     17cm. 

Hampton  male  and  female  academy,  Hampton,  Va.     Catalogue.  2250 

Library  has    1858. 

Hampton  negro  conference.     Proceedings   .    .    .         HT128     H23.  2251 

Title   varie.s.      Issued   as   a  number   of  Hampton  bulletin. 
Library  has   1903,    1909,    1910,    1912. 

Hampton  training  school  for  nurses  and  Dixie  hospital,  Hampton,  Va.  Annual 
report,  2252 

Library   has    1905,    1913. 

Hancock,  Elizabeth  Hazlewood.    Betty  Pembroke  .    .    .  New  York  and  Wash- 
ington, 1907.         B     H234     B56.  2253 
309   p.      19cm. 

Handley  fund.     Board  of  trustees.     A  report  of  the  Board  of  trustees  of  the 

Handley  fund  to  the  citizens  of  Winchester  and  to  the  people  of  the 

city  of  Winchester.    Made  at  the  formal  opening  of  the  library  on  August 

21,  1913.     [n.  p.  1913?]  2254 

25  p.     23cm. 

Handy,    Isaac    William    Ker.      United    States   bonds;    or   Duress    by    federal 

authority:  a  journal  of  current  events  during  an  imprisonment  of  fifteen 

months,  at  Fort  Delaware,  by  Isaac  W.   K.   Handy,   D.  D.,  of  Augusta 

County,  Va.    Baltimore,  TurnbuU  brothers,  1874.        E615    D2    H25.    2255 

xxviil,  670  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     221/^ cm. 

Names,  etc.,  of  the  six  hundred  Confederate  officers  who  were  removed 
from  Fort  Delaware,  in  Aug:.  1864,  to  be  placed  under  Are  at  Morris'  Island, 
S.  C,  by  Capt.  J.  L.  Cantwell,  p.  632-645.  Sig-hs  and  rhymes  at  Fort  Dela- 
ware:   p.    647-660. 

Hanover  academy,  Taylorsviile,  Va.     Catalog.  2256 

Library  has  1873,  1875,  1878,   1881,  1883,  1886,  1887. 

Harbaugh,  Henry.  The  life  of  Rev.  Michael  Schlatter;  with  a  full  account 
of  his  travels  and  labors  among  the  Germans  in  Pennsylvania,  New 
Jersey,  Maryland  and  Virginia;  including  his  services  as  chaplain  in 
the  French  and  Indian  war,  and  in  the  War  of  the  revolution.  1716  to 
1790   .    .    .   Philadelphia,  Lindsay  &  Bla^dston,  1857.  2257 

xxxi,    [2 7] -375   p.     front.      19 1/2 cm. 

Hardaway,  W.  O.  Constitutional  and  law  reform.  A  compilation  of  articles 
by  W.  O.  Hardaway  and  Walter  H.  Saunders  with  a  report  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Roanoke  conference  and  other  matter,  reprinted  from 
the  Roanoke  evening  world.  Edited  by  Chas.  I.  Stewart.  [Salem,  Va., 
Sentinel  pub.  co.,  1895?]  2258 

82  p.     20y2cm. 

Hardesty's  historical  and  geographical  encyclopedia  .  .  .  Special  Virginia 
ed.  giving  a  history  of  the  Virginias,  biographical  sketches  of  eminent 
Virginians,  written  by  R.  A.  Brock  .  .  .  New  York,  Richm.ond  [etc.] 
H.  H.  Hardesty  &  co.,  1885.         F231     H25.  2259 

417   p.   incl.   plates,   maps,      front.,   plates,   ports.      38x29i,4cm. 

The  "Hi.story  of  the  Virg-inias"  (p.  [305]-334)  and  the  chapter  "Eminent 
Virginians"  (p.  [335]-392)  are  mainly  identical  with  the  work  "Virginia  and 
Virginians,"    2    v.,    Richmond,    H.   H.    Hardesty   &    company,    ISSS. 

This  was  issued  in  several  county  editions.  The  edition  in  the  State 
Library  contains  special  information  in  regard  to  Henrico  couiitv  and  city 
of  Richmond. 


24)4!  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Hardinge,  Belle  Boyd.  Belle  Boyd,  in  camp  and  prison.  With  an  introduc- 
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2    V.      front,    (port.)      20i/icm. 

Hardy,  Lady  Mary  Duffus  (McDowell)  Down  South,  by  Lady  Duffus  Hardy 
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vii,    276    p.      8    vo. 
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Hardy,  Rives  B.     A  digest  of  the  laws  and  practice  of  all  the  states  of  the 

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Harfieid,  G.  Eugene.     An  oriental  constellation.     A  romantic  page  of  hidden 

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172   p.,    3   1.   incl.   illus.,   pi.      18cm. 

Hargrave.  Will  Lofton.  Wallannah;  a  colonial  romance  .  .  .  Richmond, 
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429    p.      front.      20cm. 

Harlan,  Caleb.  Ida  Randolph  of  Virginia.  A  historical  novel  in  verse  .  .  . 
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Harman,  Michael  Garber.  The  Arizona  limited;  or.  Across  the  continent 
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Harmony  Baptist  association.  Minutes  of  the  21st  annual  session  held  with 
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Speech  on  the  constitutional  powers  of  the  President  and  Senate  rela- 
tive to  the  appointment  of  foreign  ministers,  delivered  in  the  House  of 
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Speech  on  the  necessity  of  resisting  the  aggressions  and  encroachments 

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Harriot,  Thomas,  1560-1621.  A  briefe  and  true  report  of  the  new  found  land 
of  Virginia   .    .    .   written  by  Thomas  Heriot   .    .    .         G240    H155.      2274 

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London,    1800-12.      v.    3.      p.    324-340) 

— — A  briefe  and  true  report  of  the  new  found  land  of  Virginia  of  the  com- 
modities and  of  the  nature  and  manners  of  the  naturall  inhabitari'ts. 
Discouered  by  the  English  Colony  there  seated  by  Sir  Richard  Greinuile 
Knight  in  the  yeere  1585.  Which  Remained  vnder  the  gouernment  of 
twelue  monethes,  at  the  speciall  charge  and  direction  of  the  Honourable 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh  Knight  lord  Warden  of  the  stanneries  who  therein 
hath  beene  fauoured  and  authorized  by  her  Maiestie  and  her  letters 
patents:  This  fore  booke  is  made  in  English  By  Thomas  Harlot  seruant 
to  the  abouenamed  Sir  Walter,  a  member  of  the  colony,  and  there  im- 
ployed  in  discouering.  Cvm  gratia  et  privilegio  Caes.  Matis  Special!. 
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2275 

33  p.,   47  1.  incl.  plates,  double  map.     36i/^  x28i/2cm. 

Photo-lithographic  facsim.  of  the  English  ed.  (1590)  of  pt.  1  of  de  Bry'3 
"India  occidentalis." 

The  plates  have  title:  The  trve  pictvres  and  fashions  of  the  people  in 
Virginia  .  .  .  Translated  out  of  Latin  into  English  by  Richard  Hacklvit. 
Diligentlye  collected  and  draowne  by  Ihon  White  .  .  . ;  followed  by  the  5 
plates  of  the  Picts,  with  title:  Som  pictvre,  of  the  Pictes    .    .    . 

— A  briefe  and  true  report  of  the  new  found  land  of  Virginia,  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh's  colony  of  15S5.  By  Thomas  Harlot  .  .  .  With  an  introduc- 
tion.    London,  Priv.  print.,  1900.         F229     H28.  2276 

xvii,   84   p.      16mo. 

Introduction    signed    "Outis,    secretary"    (pseud,    of   Henry   Stevens) 

Cover-title:  A  briefe  and  true  report  of  the  new  found  land  of  Virginia 
by  Thomas  Hariot  .  .  .  Ed.  by  H.  Stevens  of  Vermont.  Colophon:  Re- 
printed by  C.  Whittingham,   1877. 

Reprint  of  the  original  English  ed.,  1588,  from  the  copy  in  the  Cren- 
ville  library,   British  museum. 

The  biography  and  bibliography  of  Harriot,  which  was  at  first  intended 
to  form  part  of  the  introduction,  is  issued  as  "a  separate  and  distinct  vol- 
ume," but  uniform  with  the  briefe  report  as  a  companion  volume  cf.  In- 
troduction,  p.   xi.     Library  of  Congress  note. 

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First  printed  at  London  in  1588,  now  reproduced  after  De  Bry's  illus- 
trated edition  printed  at  Frankfort  in  1590,  the  illustrations  having  been 
designed  in  Virginia  in  1585  by  John  White.  London,  B.  Quaritch,  1893 
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vi,    [7]-lll,    [1]    p.     pi.,  map.     sq.   8vo. 

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28    p.      22cm. 

arris,  Findlay.  Virginia,  Washington  County,  its  location,  climate,  re- 
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Editor  Abingdon  Virginian,  Abingdon,  Va.,  nineteen  hundred  and  seven. 
[Bristol,  Tenn.,  Tlie  king  printing  co.,  1907]         F232    W317     H3.        2280 
46  p.     illus.,  map.     15%  x  23cm. 

Harris,   H.   H.     Richmond  College.  Alumni  address  1891,  by  H.   H.  Harris 

(1856).      Reprinted   from    The  Messenger.      Library    Richmond    college, 

1891.  2281 
15    p.     25cm. 

Harris,  J.  Morrison.  Discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of  Sir  Walter 
Raleigh:  delivered  by  J.  Morrison  Harris,  before  the  Maryland  historical 
society,  May  19,  1846,  being  the  third  annual  address  to  that  association. 
Baltimore,  Printed  for  the  Society  by  John  D.  Toy,  1846.  C2  R163 
H4.  2282 

71  p.     23cm. 

Harris,    L.   VJ.     Virginia   farms,   "The   land  of   hearts'    delight."      Suburban 

homes,  timber  and  mineral  landr.,  alfalfa  lands,  tobacco,  oyster  shores. 

For   sale   by   L.    W.    Harris,   real    estate    &,    loans   .    .    .   Richmond,    Va. 

[Richmond,  n.  d.]  2283 

41,    [1]    p.      plates.     22i^cm. 

Harris,  Thaddeus  iV^ason.  The  journal  of  a  tour  into  the  territory  northwest 
of  the  Alleghany  mountains;  made  in  the  spring  of  the  year  1803.  With 
a  geographical  and  historical  account  of  the  state  of  Ohio.  Illustrated 
with  original  maps  and  views.  By  Thaddeus  Mason  Harris.  Boiton, 
Printed  by  Manning  &  Loring,  1805.         F591     T54.  2284 

[7  3]   p.     map.     2 4  1/2 cm. 

(In  Thwaites,  R.   G.     Early  western   travels.     1748-1843    ...      v.   3.     p. 
S09-3S2) 

Harris,  Thoir.as  Henry.     Harris  family  of  Virginia  from  1611  to  1914.     Data  1 
gathered  and  printed  for  Thom.as  Henry  Harris  of  Fredericksburg,  Va. 
.    .    .    [n.  p.,  1914]  2285 

33,   [1]   p.     port.;    24cm. 

Harris,  William  C.  Prison-life  in  the  tobacco  warehouse  at  Richmond.  By 
a  Ball's  Bluff  prisoner,  Lieut.  Wm.  C.  Harris  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  G.  W. 
Childs,  1862.         E612     L7     H3.  2286 

2   p.  1.,  9-175   p.   incl.  front.      lSi/2cm. 

Harris  family.  A  chart  of  some  of  the  descendants  of  Captain  Thomas  Har- 
ris, of  Henrico  County,  who  came  to  Virginia  in  1611,  with  an  appendix 
of  illustrative  documents.  Richmond,  Va.,  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  printer, 
1893.  2287 

chart,  29  p.     22i/icm. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Constance  Gary,  1846-  The  Anglomaniacs.  New  York,  Cas- 
sell  publishing  company,  1890.         B     H318     AS.  2283 

296   p.      18cm. 

Bar  Harbor  days.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison    .    .    .   New  York,  Harper 

&  brothers,  1887.        B     H318     B8.  2289 

181   p.      front.      18cm. 

Belhaven  tales.     Crow's  nest.     Una;   and  King  David.     By  Mrs.  Burton 

Harrison   .    .    .   New  York,  The  century  cc,  1892.        B    H318    BIO.    2290 
4  p.   1.,   212   p.     front.,   plates.     20cm. 

A  daughter  of  the  South,  and  shorter  stories.     By  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison 

.    .    .   New  York,  Cassell  publishing  company,  1892.         B     H318     D8. 

2291 

281    p.      19cm. 


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An  edelweiss  of  the  Sierras;   Goldenrod  and  other  tales.     By  Mrs.  Bur- 
ton Harrison.    New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1892.        B    H318    E8.    2292 
209  p.     19cm. 

Flower  de  Hundred;  the  story  of  a  Virginia  plantation.    By  Mrs.  Burton 

Harrison  .  .  .  New  York,  Cassell  publishing  company,  1890.  B  H318 
F8.  2293 

301   p.     20cm. 

The  merry  maid  of  Arcady;   His  lordship;    and  other  stories.     By  Mrs. 

Burton  Harrison  .  .  .  Boston,  Lamson,  Wolffe  and  company,  1897. 
B     H318     M8.  2294 

348   p.      front.      18cm. 

Recollections  grave  and  gay,  by  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison.     New  York.  C. 

Scribner's  sons,  1911.        CI    H3185    R31.  2295 

4   p.   1.,    3-385   p.     21i^cm. 

Richmond  scenes  in  '62.         E468     B33.  2296 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2,  p.  439-448) 

A   triple   entanglement.     By    Mrs.    Burton    Harrison   .    .    .   Philadelphia, 

J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1899.        B     H318     T8.  2297 

272   p.     front.     19cm. 

Virginia  scenes  in  '61.        E468     B33.  2298 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  1,  p.  160-166) 

Woman's  handiwork  in  modern  homes.     By  Constance  Cary  Harrison. 

With  numerous  illustrations  and  five  colored  plates  from  designs  by 
Samuel  Colman,  Rosina  Emmet,  George  Gibson,  and  others.  Charles 
Scribner's  sons,  1881.  2298a 

xii,  242   p.     illus.,  front.,  plates  partly  col.     21cm. 

Harrison,  Fairfax,  1869-  Agricultural  and  industrial  progress  depends  upon 
prosperous  railroads.  An  address  before  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 
Anderson,  South  Carolina,  February  24,  1914  .  .  .  [Washington,  1914] 
HE1017    U5.  2299 

4  p.     23cm. 

Are  v.'e  ready  for  industrial  co-operation?     An  address  before  the  State 

convention  of  the  Indiana  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Hammond.  Ind.,  November  22, 
1912.     By  Fairfax  Harrison.     [Chicago?  1912]         HD2971     H3.  2300 

10  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Aris  sonis  focisque,  being  a  memoir  of  an  American  family,  the  Harri- 
sons of  Skimino  and  particularly  of  Jesse  Burton  Harrison  and  Burton 
Norvell  Harrison  .  .  .  Edited  by  Fairfax  Harrison  from  material  col- 
lected by  Francis  Burton  Harrison,  and  privately  printed  for  them,  1910. 

2301 
413   p.      24cm. 

The   choice    of   Heracles;    an    address    before   the   literary    societies    of 

Hampden-Sidney  college,  by  Fairfax  Harrison.     June  10,   1913       [n    p 
1913]  F218     24     H2     H3.  2302 

14  p.     23i/2cm. 

Co-operation  for  the  development  of  Latin-American  trade.     An  address 

before  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Mobile,  Alabama,  March  4  1914 
.    .    .    [Washington,  1914]         HE1017     U5.  2303 

5  p.     23cm. 

Government  ownership  of  the  railways  as  unnecessary  as  it  is  undesira- 
ble.    An  address  before  the  Conference  on   Southern  problems,  at  the 


248  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

University  of  the  South,  Sewanee,  Tennessee,  August  1,  1911,  by  Fair- 
fax Harrison    .    .    .    [Washington?  D.  C.  1911]         HE1081     H3.  2304 

1  p.  1.,  13  p.     23cm. 

The  ideal  storehouse  system.     An  address  before  the  eleventh  annual 

convention  of  the  Railway  storekeepers'  association.  Washington,  D.  C, 
May  18,  1914,  by  Fairfax  Harrison,  President,  Southern  Railway  Co. 
[n.  p.     1914]  2305 

2  p.     23cm. 

The  independent  woman.     An  address  before  the  Alabama  girls'  techni- 
cal institute,  Montevallo,  Alabama,  October  17,  1914.  2306 
[4]  p.     23cm. 

— ■ — The  prejudice  against  the  railways;  an  address  before  the  Chamber  of 
commerce,  Lynchburg,  Virginia,  April  30,  1914  .  .  .  [1914]  HE1017 
U5.  2307 

7  p.     23cm. 

Railroad  co-operation  in  Southern  agricultural  development;  an  address 

before  the  Chamber  of  commerce,  Selma,  Alabama,  March  3,  1914  .  .  . 
[Washington,  1914]         HC107     A13     H31.  2308 

5  p.     221/2  cm. 

The  school  of  Hellas;   an  address  before  the  Virginia  classical  asFOCia- 

tion,  Richmond,  Va.,  November  27,  1914   .    .    .    [1914]         LClOll     H34. 

2309 
16   p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Selecting  the  roads  to  be  improved.     An  address  before  the  American 

road  congress,  Atlanta,  Georgia,  November  11th,  1914.  2310 

[4]  p.     23cm. 

Some  grounds  for  encouragement  in  the  railway  situation;    an  address 

before  the  Transportation  club  of  Indianapolis,  March  31,  1911,  by  Fair- 
fax Harrison   .    .    .    [Washington?  D.  C,  1911]         HE2757     1911     H3. 

2311 
1  p.   1.,   9   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

South  American  trade — An  opportunity  but  not  a  special  privilege.     An 

address  before  the  New  Orleans  association  of  commerce,  New  Orleans, 
Louisiana,  December  3,  1914.  2312 

8  p.     23cm. 

The  Southern  railway  belongs  to  the  people  of  the  South.     An  address 

before  the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  Chattanooga,  Tennessee.  January 
20,  1914   .    .    .    [Washington,  1914]         HE1017     U5.  2313 

7  p.     22%  cm. 

■ A  statesman's  opportunity,  an  address  before  the  Railway  business  asso- 
ciation, New  York,  N.  Y.,  December  10,  1914  .  .  .  [New  York?  1914] 
HE2757     1914     H3.  2314 

Transportation   efficiency.  An   address    before   the   Washington   traffic 

club,    of    Washington,    D.  C,    Feb.    7,    1914   .    .    .    [Washington,    1914] 

HE1017     U5.  2315 
[3]   p.     23cm. 

What  a  railroad  terminal  means  to  a  community.     An  address  at  a  din- 
ner of  the  Board  of  commerce  of  Knoxville,  Tennessee,  January  17,  1914 
.    .    .    [Washington,  1914]         HE1017     U5.  2316 
5  p.     23cm. 


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Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  249 

Harrison,  Gessner,  1807-1862.  An  exposition  of  some  of  tlie  doctrines  of 
the  Latin  grammar.  By  Gessner  Harrison  .  .  .  Charlottesville,  Printed 
by  James  Alexander,  1839.         PA2079     H29.  2317 

2  V.    22i^cm. 
Library  has  pt.   1. 

— — An  exposition  of  some  of  the  laws  of  the  Latin  grammar.  By  Gessner 
Harrison,  Professor  of  ancient  languages  in  the  University  of  Virginia. 
New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1852.        PA2079    H3.  2318 

viii,    290    p.      20cm. 

Notes  of  lectures  on  the  geography  of  ancient  Italy.     By  G.  Harrison, 

M.  D.,  Professor  of  ancient  languages  in  the  University  of  Virginia. 
Charlottesville,  Printed  by  Moseley  &  Tompkins,  1835.        DG30     H31. 

2319 
71  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

A  treatise  on  the  Greek  prepositions,  and  on  the  cases  of  nouns  rvith 

which  these  are  used.  By  Gessner  Harrison,  Professor  of  Latin  in  the 
University  of  Virginia.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1858 
PA355     H3.  2320 

xix,  498  p.     25cm. 

Harrison,  Henry  Sydnor.     Angela's  business.     Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  co 
1915.         B     H320     A5.  2321 

375  p.     front.,  plates.     19iAcm. 

Captivating  Mary  Carstairs.  by  Henry  Second.    Boston.     Boston,  Small, 

Maynard  &  co.  [c  1910]         B     H320     C4.  2322 

viii,   346   p.     front,      igi^cni. 

Queed;    a  novel   .    .    .  Boston,   New   York,   Houghton   Mifflin  co.,   1911. 

B     H320     Q77.  2323 

X,  430  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

Harrison,  James  Albert,  1848-1911.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe, 
with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  James  A.  Harrison  and  W.  P. 
Trent]  2324 

(In  Alderman,  B.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.   1909,  v.   9,   p.   4079- 
4126) 

George  Washington,   patriot,   soldier,   statesman,   first  president  of  the 

United  States.  By  James  A.  Harrison,  Professor  in  the  University  of 
Virginia   .    .    .  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1906.        CI    W318    H4. 

2325 
xxiii,  481  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  ports.     igVacm. 

Greek  vignettes.     A  sail  in  the  Greek  seas,  summer  of  1877.     By  James 

Albert  Harrison  .  .  .  Boston,  Houghton,  Osgood  and  comapny.  1878. 
DP725     H31.  2326 

vi   p.,    1   1.,   258   p. 

^A  group  of  poets  and  their  haunts.    New  York,  Hurd  &  Houghton    1875 

PN164    H3.  '    2327 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  319  p.     18cm. 

Life  and  letters  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.     By  James  A.  Harrison  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia.    New  York,  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co    [c  1903]         CI 
P743     H4.  2328 
2  v.     fronts,   (ports.),  plates,  ports.     20cm. 

New  glimpses  of  Poe.     By  James  A.  Harrison,  Professor  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia.     New  York  and  London,  M.  F.  Mansfield  &  company 
1901.        CI     P743     H5.  2329 
58  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  ports,  facsims.     22i^cm. 


250  A  BiBLIOGKAPHY   OF  VIRGINIA 

The  story  of  Greece;    by  Prof.  James  A.  Harrison.     New  York,  G.  P. 

Putnam's  sons,  1895.         DF215     H31.  2330 

1  p.  1.,  xxviii,  515  p.     front.,  plates.     20cm. 

Harrison,  James  P.  Paper  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  James 
P.  Harrison,  of  the  Danville  bar.  Suggested  changes  in  our  judicial 
system.  2331 

(In  Virginia   state   bar  association.      11th  report   1899.      p.    234-249) 

Harrison,  Randolph.  Circular  to  the  people  of  Cumberland,  Buckingham  and 
Campbell,     [no  date]         JK310    v.  31.  2332 

8    p.      22cm. 

Harrison,  Robert  Lewis.     [Biographical  sketch  of  George  Tucker,  with  selec- 
tions from  his  writings,  by  Robert  Lewis  Harrison]  2333 
(In  Alderman,  B.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.  v.  12,  p.  5515- 
5537) 

Harrison,  Walter.  Pickett's  men:  a  fragment  of  war  history.  By  Walter 
Harrison,  A.  A.  and  Inspector  General  of  Pickett's  division.  Army  of 
Northern  Virginia.     New  York,  D.  Van  Nostraud,  1S70.        E547     H32. 

2334 
202   p.     front,    (port.)    pi.     19cm. 

Harrisonburg,  Va.     Graded  and  high  schools.     Catalog.  2335 

Library   has    1898. 

Harrisonburg,  State  normal  school  for  women.    Normal  bulletin.  2335a 

Library  has  v.  2,  nos.  3,  4,  May,  Nov.,  1910;  v.  3,  nos.  1.  Jany.,  1911; 
Y  4,  nos.  1,  2,  4,  Jan.,  Mar.,  Nov.,  1912;  v.  5,  nos.  1,  2,  4,  Jan.,  Mar.,  Nov.,  1913; 
V.  6,  nos.  1,  2,  4,  Jan.,  Mar.,  Nov.,  1914;  v.  7,  nos.  1,  3,  Jan.,  May,   1915. 

The    Schoolma'am.      Published   annually   by   the   students   of  the   State 

normal  school   .    .    .  F218     24     H3     S3.  2336 

Library  has  1910-1915. 

narrower,  John.     Diary  of  John  Harrower,  1773-1776.         E171     A57.        2337 
(In  American  historical  review,     v.  6,  no.  1.     Oct.,  1900.     p.  65-107) 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell.  American  history  told  by  contemporaries  ...  Ed. 
by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart  .  .  .  New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan  CO., 
1901-02.         B173     H32.  2338 

4  V.      20cm. 

Contents. — v.  1.  Era  of  colonization,  1492-1689. — v.  2.  Building  of  the 
republic,  1689-1783. — v.  3.  National  expansion,  1783-1845. — v.  4.  Welding  of 
the  nation,  1845-1900. 

Hart,  Charles  Henry,  1847-     Memoirs  of  the  life  and  works  of  Jean  Antoine 

Houdon,  the  sculptor  of  Voltaire  and  of  Washington,  by  Charles  Henry 

Hart  and  Edward  Biddle;   with  thirty-three  illustrations.     Philadelphia, 

Printed  for  the  authors,  1911.         NB553     H8     H2.  2339 

3  p.  1.,  v-xiii,  341,    [1]   p.  33.     pi.   (iucl.  front.,  ports.)      26V2cm. 

Peale'.s  original  whole-length  portrait  of  Washington.     A  plea  for  exact- 
ness in  historical  writings.         E172     A48.  2340 
(In  American  historical  association.     Report,   1896.     v.   1.  p.   189-200) 

Portraits  of  Patrick  Henry;  remarks  before  the  Numismatic  and  anti- 
quarian society  of  Philadelphia,  April  17th,  1911.  Philadelphia,  Reprinted 
from  Proceedings,  1913.        CI     Ho23     H12.  2341 

5  p.     front.,  ports.,  facsim.     23cm. 

Hart,  John.  Advanced  English  grammar.  [By]  John  Hart  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Va.,  B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  cc,  1898.        PEllll     H422.  2342 

200  p.     19cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  251 

Primary  English  grammar.     By  John  Hart  .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F. 

Johnson  pub.  co.,  1898.        PEllll     H42.  2343 

103  p.     19cm. 

Hartley,  Cecil  B.  Life  of  Major  General  Henry  Lee.  comm-ander  of  Lee's 
legion  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  subsequently  Governor  of  Virginia; 
to  which  is  added  the  life  of  General  Thomas  Sumter  of  South  Carolina. 
By  Cecil  B.  Hartley.  Illustrated  with  engravings,  from  original  designs. 
Bv  G  G  White.  Philadelphia,  Pub.  by  G.  G.  Evans,  1859.  CI  L478 
H4.     ■  2344 

852    p.      front,    plates.      19 1/2 cm. 

[HartMb,  Samuel]  The  reformed  Virginian  silk-worm,  or,  A  rare  and  new 
discovery  of  a  speedy  way,  and  easie  means,  found  out  by  a  young  lady 
in  England,  she  having  made  full  proof  thereof  in  May,  anno  1652.  For 
the  feeding  of  silk-worms  in  the  woods,  on  the  mulberry-tree-leaves  in 
Virginia  .  .  .  And  also  to  the  good  hopes,  that  the  Indians,  seeing  and 
finding  that  there  is  neither  art,  skill,  or  pains  in  the  thing:  they  will 
readily  set  upon  it,  being  by  the  benefit  thereof  inabled  to  buy  of  the 
English  ...  all  those  things  that  they  most  desire.  London,  Printed 
by  J.  Streater  for  G.  Calvert,  1655.     [Reprint]        E187    F69.  2345 

37   p.      23 1/2 cm. 

(In  Force,  Peter.     Tracts    .    .    .    Washington,   1836-1846.     v.   3.  no.   13) 
This    1655    edition   was    a   reprint,    with   additions,    of    "A   rare   and   new 
discovery  of  a  speedy  way  [etc.]"     London,  1652.     Also  reprinted  as  pt.  2  of 
the  author's  "The  reformed  commonwealth  of  bees,"  London,   1655.     Library 
of  Congress  note. 

Hartranft,  John  F.    The  recapture  of  Fort  Stedman.        B468     B33.  2346 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the   civil  war.    v.    4.   p.   584-589) 

Hartshorn  memorial  college,  Richmond,  Va.     Catalog.  2347 

Library  has    1900,    1901,    1902,    1003,    1904,    1906,    1908. 

[Hartwell,  Henry]     An  account  of  the  present  state  and  government  of  Vir- 
ginia   [by   Henry   Hartwell,   James   Blair   and   Edward    Chilton]  F61 
M41.                                                                                                                         2348 
(In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Collections.     Series  1.     v.  5.     1798. 
p.   124-166) 

The  present  state  of  Virginia,  and  the  college;   by  Messieurs  Hartwell, 

Blair,  and  Chilton.  To  which  is  added,  the  charter  for  erecting  the  said 
college,  granted  by  their  late  majesties  King  William  and  Queen  Mary 
of  ever  glorious  and  pious  memory.  London,  Printed  for  J.  Wyat,  1727. 
F229     H337     Office.  2349 

2  p.  1.,  95  p.     23cm. 

Signed   (p.   71):  Henry  Hartwell,  James  Blair,  Edward  Chilton. 

Harvey,  Frederick  L.  History  of  the  Washington  national  monument  and 
Washington  national  monument  society.  Compiled  by  Frederick  L.  Har- 
vey, Secretary  Washington  national  monument  society  .  .  .  Washing- 
ton, Government  printing  office,  1903.        F197     H341.  2350 

362  p.     plates,  ports.     26 1/2 cm. 

(U.  S.  57th  Cong.     2d  sess.     Senate  document  224) 

Harwood,  Henry  Hamilton.  The  lore,  philosophy  and  psychologly  of  clothes 
and  ornament.  Compilation  and  comments  by  Henry  Hamilton  Harwood, 
Richmond,  Va.     [n.  p.]  c  1907.  2351 

20  p.     21cm. 

Prohibition  victorious:  then — what?  by  H.  H.  Harwood   .    .    .   Richmond, 

Va.,  Williams  printing  co.  [c  1910]         HV5088     H3.  2352 

344,  xl  p.     18cm. 

Hasse,  Adelaide  R.  Materials  for  a  bibliography  of  the  public  archives  of 
the  thirteen  original  states,  covering  the  colonial  period  and  the  state 


252  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

period  to  1789.    By  Adelaide  R.  Hasse,  chief  of  the  Dept.  of  public  docu- 
ments, New  York  public  library.         E172     A48.  2353 

(In   American   historical   association.      Annual   report    .    .    .    1906.      v.   2 
p.  239-561. 

Virginia,   1606-1798:   p.   468-494. 

Hatcher,  Eldridge  B.  The  Bible  and  the  monuments.  By  Eldridge  B. 
Hatcher.     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1895.  2354 

1  1.,  141  p.     plates,  illus.     20cm. 

William  E.  Hatcher,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  L.  H.  D. ;    a  biography  by  his   son 

Eldridge  B.  Hatcher.    Richmond,  Va.,  W.  C.  Hill  ptg.  co.,  [1915]        2354a 
xii  p.,  1  1.,  696  p.     front,  ports.,  plates.     SS^^cm. 

Hatcher,  Virginia  Snead,  Mrs.  William  E.  Hatcher.  The  Sneads  of  Fluvanna, 
by  Mrs.  William  E.  Hatcher,  (Virginia  Snead  Hatcher)  .  .  .  All  rights 
reserved.  Historical  and  biographical,  illustrated,  1910.  Roanoke,  Va., 
the  Stone  printing  &  mfg.  co.  [1910]  2354b  , 

[118]  p.     front,  (port)  plates,  ports.     23cin. 

Hatcher,  William  Eldridge.    Along  the  trail  of  the  friendly  years   .    .    .  New  ; 
York,  Chicago  [etc.]     F.  H.  Revell  company  [c  1910]         Cl    H361    A3. 

2355 

359  p.     front,   (port.)     2iy2cm.  J 

John  Jasper,  the  unmatched  negro  philosopher  and  preacher  .    .    .   New 

York    Chicago  [etc.]  F.  H.  Revell  company  [c  1908]         Cl     J39     H36. 

2356  • 
3  p.  1.,  5-183  p.     front,   (port.)   2  pi.     igi/ocm. 

Life  of  J.  B.  Jeter   .    .    .  Baltimore,  H.  M.  Wharton  &  co.,  1887.         Cl 

J58     H5.  2357 

vi,  508  p.     port.     23cm. 

Sketch  of  the  life  and  writings  of  A.  B.  Brown,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  professor' 

of  English  in  Richmond  College,  Va.  Edited  by  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Wm.  E. 
Hatcher.  With  articles  from  Dr.  John  A.  Broadus,  Prof.  John  Hart, 
Dr.  H.  A.  Tupper,  Prof.  C.  L.  Cocke,  Dr.  J.  C.  Hiden,  Dr.  C.  Tyree, 
Prof.  B.  Puryear,  LL.  D.,  Dr.  J.  Wm.  Jones,  Dr.  W.  W.  Landrum,  Dr.  Wm., 
R.  Vaughan,  Dr.  Andrew  Broadus,  Dr.  C.  H.  Ryland,  Rev.  Wm.  Slate,' 
Dr.  J.  B.  Taylor,  Mr.  Stebbins,  Col.  T.  J.  Evans,  Prof.  H.  H.  Harris, 
Mr.  W.  C.  Tyree,  Dr.  Wm.  E.  Hatcher,  Prof.  G.  F.  Holmes,  Dr.  A.  E. 
Owen.     Baltimore,  H.  M.  Whaton  &  co.,  18S6.  2357a 

X.    [9]-351   p.     front,    (port.)      19cm.  : 

Hatchett,    Mamie    Lamkin.     Myra:    a  novel.     By   Mamie   Lamkin   Hatchett.' 
Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1884.        B    H361     M85      2358 
249  p.     22cm. 

Haughton,  H.  O.  Shipping;  its  wrongs  and  its  delinquencies;  its  bounties, 
subsidies  and  subventions.  By  H.  O.  Haughton  of  Baltimore,  Md.  .  .  . 
Newport  News,  Va.,  Warwick  printing  co.   (inc.),  1904.  235? 

16  p.     22cm. 
Read  before  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Newport  News,  July  22,  1904. 

Haw,  Mary  Jane.  The  Beechwood  tragedy.  A  tale  of  the  Chickahomlnj 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1889.        B    H389    P8. 

236( 
241  p.     23cm. 

Hawes,  Herbert  H.  The  Abrahamic  covenant.  By  Rev.  H.  H.  Hawes,  D.  E 
Richmond,  Presbyterian  comm.  of  pub.,  [1879]  236  j 

101  p.     15i^cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  263 

Baptism  mode-studies  by  Rev.  Herbert  H.  Hawes,  D.  D.,  Staunton,  Va. 

Richmond,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1887.  2362 

109  p.     16cm. 

Doubts.    By  Rev.  Herbert  H.  Hawes,  D.  D.,  Staunton,  Va.    Richmond,  Va., 

Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1889.  2363 

70  p.     15 1/2  cm. 

Hawkins  John  Parker.  Memoranda  concerning  some  branches  of  the  Haw- 
kins '  family  and  connections,  by  Genl.  John  Parker  Hawkins  .  .  . 
[Indianapolis,  Ind.,  1913]  2364 

137  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  ports.     2ZV2cm. 
Hawkins,  Rush  C.     Why  Bumside  did  not  renew  the  attack  at  Fredericks, 
burg!         E468     B33.  2365 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  126-127) 

Hawkins  Chapel  institute,  Rural   Retreat,  Va.     Catalog.  2366 

Library  has  1892,  1893,  1896,  1898. 

[Hawks,   Francis   Lister]     History  of  the  United  States:   no.   1;    or,  Uncle 

Philip's    conversations    with   the    children   about   Virginia.      New  York, 

Harper  and  bros.,  1835.         F229     H39.  2367 
2  32  p.     front.     16mo. 

A   narrative    of    events    connected   with   the   rise    and   progress    of   the 

Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  Virginia.  To  which  is  added  an  appendix, 
containing  the  Journals  of  the  conventions  in  Virginia  from  the  com- 
mencement to  the  present  time.  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1836. 
F218     3     H395.  2368 

xvi,   [17]-2S6,   332  p.     24cm. 

(Contributions    to    the    ecclesiastical    history    of    the    United    States    or 
America,     v.  1) 

Hawthorne,  J.   B.     An  unshaken  trust  and  other  sermons.     By  J.  B.  Haw- 
thorne, D.  D.     With  introduction  by  Edgar  Estes  Folk,  D.  D.     Philadel- 
phia, American  Baptist  publication  society,  [c  1899]  2369 
316  p.     20cm. 

Haxall,  Boiling  W.  In  the  Circuit  court  of  Richmond.  Boiling  W.  Haxall  vs. 
James  River  and  Kanawha  co.,  Richmond  and  Allegheny  r.  r.  co.,  et.  al. 
Johns  &  Goolsby  [Richmond]  n.  d.        K108     H411.  2370 

26  p.     29cm. 

[Hay,  George]  d.  1830.     An  essay  on  the  liberty  of  the  press.     Respectfully 

inscribed  to  the  Republican  printers  throughout  the  United  States.     By 

Hortensius.    Philadelphia  printed,  1799;  Richmond,  re-printed  by  Samuel 

Pleasants,  junior,  1803.         Z657     H42.  2371 

30  p.     21cm. 

An  essay  on  the  liberty  of  the  press,  shewing,  that  the  requisition  of 

security  for  good  behaviour  from  libellers,  is  perfectly  compatible  with 
the  constitution  and  laws  of  Virginia.  By  George  Hay.  Richmond, 
Printed  by  Samuel  Pleasants,  junior,  1803.         Z657     H42.  2372 

48  p.    21cm. 

• Speech  delivered  in  the  legislature  of  Virginia,  in  the  session  of  1816-17, 

in  support  of  a  bill  to  repeal  all  the  laws  concerning  usury;  with  some 
supplemental  remarks.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Shepherd  and  Pollard, 
1817.  2373 

38  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Hayden,  Horace  Edwin.    American  graduates  in  medicine  at  the  university 


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of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  to  1S09.     [Including  those  from  Virginia,  with 

titles  of  their  theses]  2374 

(In  The  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register,     v.  41.  1887. 
p.  391-393) 

Pollock  genealogy.     A  biographical   sketch   of   Oliver   Pollock,   esq.,  of 

Carlisle,  Pennsylvania,  United  States  commercial  agent  at  New  Orleans 
and  Havana,  1776-1784,  with  genealogical  notes  of  his  descendants.  Also 
genealogical  sketches  of  other  Pollock  families  settled  in  Penn-ylvania. 
By  Rev.  Horace  Edwin  Hayden  .  .  .  Harrisburg,  Lane  S.  Hart,  printer, 
1883.  CI     P777     H5.  2375 

2  p.  1.,  59  p.     27cm. 

Virginia  genealogies.     A  genealogy  of  the  Glassell  family  of  Scotland 

and  Virginia,  also  of  the  families  of  Ball,  Brown,  Bryan,  Conway,  Daniel, 
Ewell,  Holladay,  Lewis,  Littlepage,  Moncure,  Peyton,  Robinson,  Scott, 
Taylor,  Wallace,  and  others,  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.  By  Rev.  Horace 
Edwin  Hayden  .  .  .  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  [E.  B.  Yordy,  printer]  1891.  2376 
xviii,  759  p.     12  port,  (inch  front.)     26cm. 

Hayden,  Sidney.  Washington  and  his  masonic  compeers.  By  Sidney  Hay- 
den, past  master  of  Rural  amity  lodge,  no.  70,  Pennsylvania.  Illustrated 
with  a  copy  of  a  masonic  portrait  of  Washington,  painted  from  life, 
never  before  published,  with  numerous  other  engravings  .  .  .  4th  ed. 
New  York,  Masonic  publishing  and  manufacturing  co.,  1866.  CI  W318 
H5.  2377 

407  p.     21cm. 

Hayes,  Charles  Willard.  .  .  .  The  Southern  Appalachian  coal  field,  by 
Charles  Willard  Hayes  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1902.  QE75 
R.  2378 

1  p.  1.,  227-263  p.     3  double  maps,  diagr.     291/2  by  23cm. 
Extract    from    the    2 2d    annual    report    of    the    U.    S.    Geological    survey, 
1900-01.  pt.  3. 

Haymond,  Henry.  The  Haymond  family;  brief  sketches,  official  papers 
and  letters.     [Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  Acme  pub.  co.,  printers]   1903.    2379 

86  p.     23cm. 

Pref.  signed:  Henry  Haymond. 

History  of  Harrison  County.  West  Virginia,  by  Henry  Haymond;   from 

the  early  days  of  northwestern  Virginia  to  the  present  .  .  .  Morgan- 
town,  W.  Va.,  Acme  publishing  company  [c  1910]  F247  H3  H4.  2380 
4  p.  1.,   451   p.     front.,  plates.     25cm. 

Hays,  George  Price.  Presbyterians.  A  popular  narrative  of  their  origin, 
progress,  doctrines  and  achievements  by  Rev.  Geo.  P.  Hays,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 
with  special  chapters  by  Rev.  W.  J.  Reid,  D.  D.  and  Rev.  A.  G.  Wallace, 
D.  D.,  of  the  United  Presbyterian  church  of  North  America;  Rev.  J.  M. 
Howard,  D.  D.  and  Rev.  J.  M.  Hubbert,  D.  D.  of  the  Cumberland  Presby- 
terian church;  Rev.  Moses  D.  Hoge,  D.  D.,  of  the  Presbyterian  church 
in  the  United  States,  and  Rev.  W.  H.  Roberts,  D.  D..  LL.  D.,  American 
secretary,  Presbyterian  alliance.  Introductions  by  Rev.  John  Hall,  D.  D., 
LL.  D.,  and  Rev.  William  E.  Moore,  D.  D.  LL.  D.  New  York,  J.  A.  Hill, 
publishers,   1892.  2381 

xxiv,   25-544   p.      front,    (port.)      illus.,   plates   (ports.)      23cm. 

Hays,  H.  iVi.  On  the  German  dialect  spoken  in  the  Valley  of  Virginia.  [Char- 
lottesville, Va.,  1908]         F228    H42.  2382 

[15]   p.     23y2cm. 

Reprinted  from  Dialect  notes,     v.  3,  pt.  4.     1908.     p.  263-278. 

Hays,    Inda    Barton.     Dixie  dolls   and   other  tales.     By   Inda  Barton   Hays. 
Drawings   by   Hugh   M.  Eaton.     New   York,   Broadway   publishing  com- 
pany, 1904.        B     H425  D8.  2383 
89  p.     front.,  plates.  19cm. 


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Hays,  John  W.  A  little  road  talk  by  a  practical  road  builder.  By  John  W. 
Hays,  civil  engineer,  Petersburg,  Va.  From  the  News  and  Observer  of 
Raleigh,  N.  C.   [1910]         TE155     H41.  2384 

15  p. 

Haywood,  Marshall  De  Lancey.    Lives  of  the  bishops  of  North  Carolina  from 

the  establishment  of  the  episcopate  in  that  state  down  to  the  division 

of  the  diocese   .    .    .   Raleigh,  N.  C,  Alfred  Williams  &  company,  1910. 

F253     H42.  2385 

270   p.     front,    (port.),   plates    (ports).      23% cm. 

Includes  the  lives  of  John  Stark  Ravenscroft,  born  in  Prince  George 
County,  Va.,  May  17,  1772;  and  Thomas  Atkinson,  born  near  Petersburg, 
Aug.  6,  1807. 

Sir  Richard  Everard,  Baronet,  Governor  of  the  Colony  of  North  Carolina 

1725-1731,  and  his  descendants  in  Virginia.  2386 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.  2.     1898.     p.  328-339) 

Hazard,  Ebenezer,  1744-1817.  Historical  collections;  consisting  of  state 
papers  and  other  authentic  documents;  intended  as  materials  for  an 
history  of  the  United  States  of  America  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  by 
T.  Dobson,  for  the  author,  1792-94.        E187    H42.  2387 

2  v.     27  by  22  inches. 

Library  has  v.  1.  Consult  the  index  of  v.  1  under  Virginia  for  refer- 
ences to  the  original  documents  relating  to  Virginia,  printed  in  full. 

Head,  James  William.  History  and  comprehensive  description  of  Loudoun 
County,  Virginia,  by  James  W.  Head.  [Washington,  D.  C]  Park  view 
press  [c  1909]         F232     L8     H4.  2388 

186  p.     front,  (port.)     23y2cm. 

Headley,  Joel  Tyler.  Washington  and  his  generals.  .  .  .  New  York,  Baker 
and  Scribner,  1847.         COl     H433     W4.  2389 

2  v.     fronts,   (ports.),  plates   (ports.)     20cm. 

Heard,  James  Lindsey.  Taxation  as  affecting  municipalities.  An  address 
delivered  before  the  Virginia  league  of  municipalities,  by  James  Lindsey 
Heard,  of  the  Norfolk  bar.  Nov.  10,  1914.  Issued  by  the  Legislative 
reference  bureau  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Davis  Bottom,  Superintendent 
of  public  printing,  1915.  2390 

IS  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Hearne,  William  T.  Brief  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Hearne  family  from 
A.  D.  1066,  when  they  went  from  Normandy  with  William  the  Conqueror 
over  to  England,  down  to  1680,  when  William  Hearne  the  London  mer- 
chant came  to  America,  and  on  down  to  A.  D.  1907.  By  William  T. 
Hearne,  of  Independence,  Missouri,  1895-1898  and  1907.  .  .  .  Independ- 
ence, Mo.,  Press  of  Examiner  printing  company,  1907.  2391 
753  p.,  1  1.,  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports,  front.,  fold,  geneal.  tab.,  fold, 
facsim.     2  3^/2  cm. 

Addenda  to  Hearne  history.    August  1912.  2392 

756-806  p.  incl.  illus.     22 1/2 cm. 

Heath,  James    E.     Paper  read    [before   Virginia   state   bar   as:^ociation]    by 
James  B.  Heath,  of  Norfolk.     Some  observations  on  the  American  doc- 
trine of  judicial  review.  2393 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     24th  report,   1912.     p.   202-230) 

[Heath,  James  Ewell]  Edge-hill;  or,  The  family  of  the  Fitzroyals.  A  novel. 
By  a  Virginian  ...  In  two  volumes.  Richmond,  T.  W.  White,  1828. 
B     H437     E8.  2394 

2  V.      lOJ^cm. 


256  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Whigs  and  Democrats;   or,  Love  of  no  politics.     A  comedy  in  three  acts 

.    .    .   Richmond,  Printed  and  published  by  T.  W.  White,  1839.  2395 

vi,  80  p.     211/2  cm. 

Heck,  W.  H.  [Biograpnical  sketch  of  James  Monroe,  with  selections  from 
his  writings,  by  W.  H.  Heck]  2396 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  8.     p.  3675-    1 
3691) 

Heckewelder,  John.  An  account  of  the  history,  manners,  and  customs,  of 
the  Indian  nations,  who  once  inhabited  Pennsylvania  and  the  neighbor- 
ing states.  By  the  Rev.  John  Heckewelder.  of  Bethlehem.  [Philadel])hia, 
Abraham  Small,  1819]         Qll    A5.  2397 

iv,    [3]-464  p.     23y2cm. 

(In  American  philosophical  society.  Historical  and  literary  committee. 
Transactions,     v.  1.     1819) 

Heinrich,  Oswald  J.  The  mesozoic  formation  in  Virginia.  Read  at  the  Phila- 
delphia meeting  of  the  American  institute  of  mining  engineers,  February, 
1878.         F219     1     H469.  2398 

48  p.     map.     22i^cm. 
Reprint  from  Transactions  of  A.  I.  M.  E. 

Henderson,  George  Francis  Robert,  1854-1903.  The  science  of  war;  a  col- 
lection of  essays  and  lectures,  1892-1903,  by  the  late  Colonel  G.  F.  R. 
Hendereon  .  .  .  Ed.  by  Captain  Neill  Malcolm  .  .  .  with  a  memoir 
of  the  author,  by  Field  Marshal  Earl  Roberts  .  .  .  With  a  portrait  and 
4  maps.  London,  New  York  and  Bombay,  Longmans,  Green,  and  co., 
1906.        U17    H5.  2399 

xxxviii,  442  p.     front,   (port.)     4  fold.  maps.     23cm. 

Contents  in  part:  The  American  civil  war. — The  battle  of  Gettysburg. — 
The  campaign  in  the  Wilderness  of  Virginia,   1864    .    .    . 

Stonewall  Jackson  and  the  American  civil  war.     By  Lieut.  Col.  G.  F.  R. 

Henderson   .    .    .   London,  New  York  and  Bombay,  Longmans,  Green  and 
CO.,  1898.        01     J14    H14.  2400 

2  v.     front,   (port.),  fold,  maps,  pi.   (port.)     23cm. 

Henderson,  James.  The  constitution  and  regulations  of  the  Society  of 
Ancient  masons,  in  Virginia;  containing,  Ist.  The  constitution  and  laws 
of  the  Grand  lodge  of  Virginia,  published  in  the  new  Ahiman  rezon,  in 
1791.  2d.  Such  regulations  of  a  general  and  permanent  nature,  as  have 
been  passed  by  the  Grand  lodge,  since  the  publication  of  the  new  Ahiman 
rezon,  up  to  ilth  December,  1817.  3d.  A  methodical  digest  of  the  con- 
stitution and  regulations  now  in  force,  drawn  from  the  foregoing  sources. 
With  notes  of  reference,  and  a  copious  index.  By  James  Henderson, 
master  of  Manchester  lodge  no.  14.  Richmond,  Printed  by  J.  Warrock, 
1818.        F221     3    F'85    H4.  2401 

viii,   [9]-203  p.     21cm. 

Henderson,  John  Cleaves.  Thomas  Jefferson's  views  on  public  education 
.    .    .   New  York  and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1890.        LC89    H4.     . 

2402 

viil.  387  p.     front,   (port.)     ZOyacm. 

riendren,  Samuel  Rivers.  .  .  .  Government  and  religion  of  the  Virginia  In- 
dians; by  Samuel  Rivers  Hendren,  Ph.  D.  Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins 
press,  1895.         H31     J6.     Also  F227     H49.  2403 

58  p.     24i^cm. 

(Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  in  historical  and  political  scienc* 
.    .    .    13th  ser.,  xi-xii) 

Bibliography:  p.  57. 

Hening,  William  Waller.  The  principal  grounds  and  maxims,  with  an  analy- 
sis of  the  laws  of  England,  by  William  Noy   .    .    .   Second  American  from 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  257 

the  9th  London  ed.  .  .  .  by  William  Waller  Hening  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Thomas  W.  White,  1824.         K68     N94.  2404 

xxii,  219  p.     22cm. 

The  Virginia  justice,  comprising  the  office  and  authority  of  a  justice  of 

the  peace,  in  the  commonwealth  of  Virginia.  Together  with  a  variety  of 
useful  precedents,  adapted  to  the  laws  now  in  force.  To  which  is  added, 
an  appendix,  containing  all  the  most  approved  forms  in  conveyancing: 
such  as  deeds  of  bargain  and  sale,  of  lease  and  release,  of  trust,  mort- 
gages, bills  of  sale,  &c.  Also  the  duties  of  a  justice  of  the  peace,  arising 
under  the  laws  of  the  United  States.  By  William  Waller  Hening,  coun- 
sellor at  law.  The  4th  ed.,  revised,  corrected,  greatly  enlarged,  and 
adapted  to  the  revised  code  of  1819,  and  the  laws  subsequently  passed. 
By  the  author.  Richmond,  Printed  for  the  author,  Shepherd  &  Pollard, 
printers,  1825.  2405 

viii,   [9]-821  p.,  1  1.     Sli/gcm. 

Henkel,  Ambrose.  Das  grosze  a  b  c  Buch.  Bnthaltend:  das  a  b  c,  Wurzel- 
worter,  und  wurzelworter  mit  ihren  angehangten  Ableitungssylben. 
Nebst  vielen  Arten  Buchstabier  und  Leseiibungen,  u.  Von  Ambrosius 
Henkel.  Zweite  Auflage.  Neu  Market.  Schenandoah  County,  Virginien, 
Gedruckt  in  Salomon  Henkel's  Druckerey,  bey  F.  H.  Lawton,  1S20.    2405a 

140   p.     illus.      17cm. 

Letter  to  the  Virginia  State  Library,  from  Henkel  &  Co.,  New  Market, 
Va.,  dated  Aug.  20,  1912.  "This  book  was  written,  type-set,  illustrated,  (cuts 
hand-made),  printed,  bound,  and  sold  by  the  late  Ambrose  Henkel,  who  built 
the  press  (with  stone  bed)  upon  which  this  book  was  printed.  He  used  a 
"nigger-head"  (ink  ball)  to  put  on  the  ink — both  of  which  be  made.  He 
established,  in  1806,  the  first  German  printing  oflice  south  of  Mason  and 
Dixon's  line.  The  press  is  now  in  the  possession  of  his  two  grandsons, 
Ambrose  L.  and  Blon  O.  Henkel,  who  continue  the  "'Print  Shop,"  estab- 
lished in  1806,  by  Rev.  Ambrose  Henkel,  aided  by  his  brother  Dr.  Solomon 
Henkel,  owner  of  an  apothecary  shop,  established  1797.  Henkel  &  Co." 

Das  kleine  a  b  c  buch,  Oder  erste  anfangs-buchlein,  mit  schonen  bildern 

und  deren  namen,  nach  dem  a  b  c  um  den  kindern  das  buch-stabiren 
leichter  zu  machen.  Von  Ambrosius  Henkel.  2d  auflage.  Neu  Market, 
Schenandoah  County,  Virginia,  gedruckt  in  Solomon  Henkel's  druckerey, 
1819.  2406 

36  p.     illus.     14cm. 

Eine  kurze  Betrachtung  der  hell.     Taufe  und   Abendmahl,  zum  Unter- 

richt  des  gemeinen  Mannes.  Verfasst  von  einem  Menchenfreund  und 
verehrer  des  Reichs  Christi.  Neumarket,  Schenandoah  County,  (Virg.) 
Gedrucht  und  zu  haben  bey  Ambrosius  Henkel,  1809.  2406a 

92  p.     15cm. 

• ^Eine  sammlung  auserlesener  gebeter  u.  lieder,  zum  gebrauch  der  jugend 

sowoh]  zu  hause  auch  in  der  schule.     Neu  Market,  gedruckt  in  S.  Hen- 
kel's druckerey,  1824.  2407 
2  1.,  SO  p.     illus.     15cm. 

Henkel,  David,  Answer  to  Mr.  Joseph  Moore,  the  Methodist;  with  a  few 
fragments  on  the  doctrine  of  justification  by  David  Henkel,  pastor  of 
the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  residing  in  Lincoln  County,  N.  C. 
New  Market,  Va.,  Printed  in  S.  Henkel's  office  by  S.  G.  Henkel,  1825. 

2408 
188  p.     21cm. 

David  Henkel  against  the  Unitarians.  A  treatise  on  the  person  and  in- 
carnation of  Jesus  Christ  in  which  some  of  the  principal  arguments  of 
the  Unitarians  are  examined.  Published  by  order  of  the  Evangelical 
Lu^thern  Tennessee  synod.  New  Market,  Printed  in  S.  Henkel's  office, 
1830.  2409 
119  p.     17 1/2  cm. 


258  A  Bibliography  of  A'^irginia 

Henkel,  Elon  O.     Memorial  address  on  the  life  and  character  of  Joseph  Sal- 
yards.    New  Market,  Va.,  Henkel  &  co.,  1893.        CI     S186    H51.  2410 
31,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)     23  by  19cm. 

Henkel,  Paul.  The  Christian  catechism,  composed  for  tae  instruction  of 
youth,  in  the  knowledge  of  the  Christian  religion,  together,  with  an 
addition  of  morning  and  evening  prayers,  &c.  Also,  an  explanation  of 
sundry  feasts,  festivals  and  Sundays,  &c.  By  Paul  Henkel,  minister  of 
the  gospel.  Fifth  edition,  from  the  fourth  enlarged  edition.  New- 
Market,  Va.,  Printed  in  S.  Henkel's  printing  office,  1816.  2410a 
144  p.     15cm. 

Der  christliche  catechismus,  verfaszt  zum  unterricht  der  jugend  in  der 

erkenntniss  der  christlichen  religion;  samt  morgen  uud  abend  gebate 
u.  wie  auch  eine  kurze  erktarung  der  fest-fast-und-feyer-tagen,  und 
besondere  sonntagen.  Von  Paulus  Henkel  evangelischer,  lehrer.  Zweyte 
auflage,  verbessert  und  verraehret.  Neu  Market,  Schenandoah  County, 
Virg.,  gedruckt  in  S.  Henkels  druckerey,  1816.  2411 

3  1.,  167  p.     14i/2cm. 

Rev.    Paul   Henkel's  journal.     His   missionary  journey   to   the   state   of 

Ohio  in  1806.  Translated  from  the  German  by  Rev.  F.  E.  Cooper,  of 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  and  edited  by  Clement  L.  Martzolff,  Ohio  university, 
Athens,  Ohio.  2411a 

(In  Ohio  archaeological  and  historical  publications,     v.  23.     no.  2.     April, 
1914.     p.  162-218) 

Henkels,  Stan.  V.    The  Patrick  Henry  papers,  being  all  his  letters  and  papers 

during  the  Revolutionary  war,  and  up  to  the  time  of  his  death,  preserved 

by  his  family   ...   to  be  sold  Dec.  20,  1910   .    .    .    [Philadelphia,  1910] 

CI     H523     P31.  2412 

2  p.  ].,  104  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  ports.     2Scm. 

Rare  confederate  books  and  pamphlets  and  publications  on  Confederate 

~  history;  the  result  of  40  years  research  by  a  diligent  collector,  com- 
prising many  unusual  items  .  .  .  To  be  sold  Tuesday  afternoon,  May  6, 
1913   .    .    .      [Philadelphia,  1913]  2413 

[ii],  41  p.     front.     26cm. 

Henley,  Samuel.  The  distinct  claims  of  government  and  religion,  considered 
in  a  sermon  preached  before  the  honourable  House  of  burgesses,  at 
Williamsburg,  in  Virginia,  March  1,  1772.  By  S.  Henley,  professor  of 
moral  philosophy  in  William  and  Mary  college  .  .  .  Cambridge,  Printed 
for  J.  Woodyer,  and  Messieurs  Davies  and  Elmsly  in  Loudon,  1772.    2414 

4  1..   17  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

A  sermon  preached  at  Williamsburg,  May  5.  1771,  for  the  benefit  of  a 

fund  to  support  the  poor  widows  and  orphans  of  clergyinen  in  Vir- 
ginia. By  S.  Henley,  professor  of  moral  philosophy  in  William  and 
Mary  college.  Williamsburg,  Printed  for  Mess.  Payne,  Davies,  Elmsley 
and  Pearch  in  London,  and  Mr,  Woodyer  in  Cambridge,  1771.  2415 

2  1.,  13  p.     22i^cm. 

Henneman,  John  Bell.  [Biographical  sketch  of  William  Peterfield  Trent, 
with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  John  Bell  Henneman]  2416 

(In  Alderman,  B.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.    1909.    v.  12.    p.  5457- 
5482) 

Historic   elements   in   Virginia   education   and  literary  effort.     A  paper 

read  before  the  Virginia  historical  society,  Monday,  December  21st,  1891, 
by  Professor  John  Bell  Henneman   .    .    .   Richmond,  1892.        F225     V82. 

2417 

(In  Virginia  historical  society.     Collections.     Richmond,  1892.     new  ser. 
V.  11.     p.   [251-46) 

Also  published  separately. 


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The  value  of  tradition  for  the  students  of  Wofford  and  Carolina.    Address 

delivered  before  the  Literary  society  of  Wofford  college  .  .  .  June  13, 
1898.  Southern  Christian  advocate,  Greenville,  S.  C.  LD6201  W844 
249     H5.  2418 

15  p.     22cm. 

Henning,  Julia  R.  Geography  of  Virginia  ...  2d  ed.  Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F. 
Johnson  pub.  co.,  1894.        F231     H51.  2419 

32  p.     col.  map.     8  vo. 

Henrico  agricultural  and  horticultural  society.     Proceedings  of  the  Henrico 

agricultural  and  horticultural  society,  at  their  first  exhibition  and  fair, 
held  May  26,  1841,  with  the  address  of  the  president,  list  of  premiums 
awarded,  and  reports  of  committees.  Published  by  order  of  the  execu- 
tive committee  for  the  members  of  the  society.  Richmond,  Printed  by 
P.  D.  Bernard,  1841.        F220     32     H518.  2420 

12  p.     25cm. 

Henrico  parish,  Va.  The  vestry  book  of  Henrico  parish,  Virginia,  1730-'73, 
comprising  a  history  of  the  erection  of,  and  other  interesting  facts  con- 
nected with  the  venerable  St.  John's  church,  Richmond,  Virginia,  from 
the  original  manuscript,  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by  R.  A.  Brock 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  1874.        F232    H5    M8.  2421 

xvii,  222  p.     4  to. 

(Historical  documents  from  the  Old  Dominion,     no.  5) 

Henry,  Patrick,  1736-1799.  Speech  delivered  in  the  convention  of  delegates 
of  Virginia,  March  23,  1775.        PS660    W7.  2422 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  5.     p.  60-63) 

Speech  on  the  expediency  of  adopting  the  federal  constitution  delivered 

in  the  convention  of  Virginia,  June  6,  1788.         PS660     W7.  2423 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     p.  73-101) 

Speech  on  the  expediency  of  adopting  the  federal  constitution  delivered 

in  the  convention  of  Virginia,  June  7,  1788.         PS660     W7.  2424 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     p.  178-225) 

Speech  on  the  expediency  of  adopting  the  federal  constitution  delivered 

In  the  convention  of  Virginia,  June  24,  1788.        PS660    W7.  2425 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     p.  240-251) 

Henry,  William   Wirt.     Address    [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]    of 

William   Wirt   Henry,   president   of  the   Virginia   state   bar   association. 

Trial  of  Aaron  Burr  for  treason,  in  the  year   1807,  before  the  United 

States  circuit  court,  at  Richmond.  2426 

(In  Virg-inia  state  bar  association.     9th  report,  1897.     p.  240-269) 

Address  of  Wm.  Wirt  Henry  before  the   Scotch-Irish  congress,  at  Co- 
lumbia, Tennessee,  Thursday.  May  9,  1889.    Richmond,  Wm.  Ellis  Jones, 
book  and  job  printer,  1889.  2427 
24  p.     22cm. 

The  causes  which  produced  the  Virginia  of  the  revolutionary  period: 

inaugural  address.  2428 

(In  American  historical  association.     Annual  report.     1891.     p.  15-29) 

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2429 
(In  American  historical  association.     Papers,     v.  2,  no.  1,  1887.     p.  23-30) 

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(In  American  historical  association.     Report,  1S93.     p.  207-316) 


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2431 
(In  Virginia  magazine  of  history,     v.  2,  1895.     p.  55-67) 

-Oration  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  introduction  of  the 


"Resolutions  respecting  independency."  Delivered  on  June  7,  1876,  at 
the  Pennsvlvania  academy  of  the  fine  arts,  Philadelphia.  Philadelphia, 
Collins,  printer,  1876.         E286     H52.  2432 

31  p.     28 1/2  cm. 

Patrick  Henry.     Life,  correspondence  and  speeches.     By  William  Wirt 

Henry   .    .    .   New  York,  Charles  Scribner's  sous,  1891.        CI    H523    H14. 

2433 
3  v.     front,  v.  1.   (port.)     24cm. 

A  reply  to  Dr.  Stille  upon  religious  liberty  in  Virginia.         E172     A49. 

2435 
(In  American  historical  association.     Papers,     v.  3,  no.  2.     1889.     p.  455- 
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The   rescue  of  Captain  John   Smith  by  Pocahontas.     By  William  Wirt 

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(In   Potters   American   monthly.      Philadelphia,      v.    4,    5.      July   &  Aug., 
1875.     p.  523-528,  591-597) 

The  Scotch-Irish  of  the  South.    By  Hon.  Wm.  Wirt  Henry,  of  Virginia. 

2437 
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131) 

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(In    Virginia    historical    society.      Proceedings    at    its    annual    meeting. 
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Printed  also  in  separate  form. 

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Hanover  Presbytery,  and  delivered  before  that  body  April  27,  1897,  in 
the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Richmond,  Va.  Published  by  the  pres- 
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30  p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

Henshaw,  John  Prentiss  Kewley.  Memoir  of  the  life  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Richard 
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from  the  sermons  of  the  late  bishop.  Philadelphia,  W.  Stavely  and  cc, 
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1  p.  1.,  X,  [91-503  p.     front,  (port.)     23cm. 

Herbert,    Hilary    A.      History    of   the   Arlington    Confederate    monument   by 
Hilary  A.  Herbert,  Chairman  of  the  executive  committee  of  the  Arlington 
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federacy, 1914.         [1914]  2442 
vii,  79  p.     ports.,  plates.     23cm. 

William  Lyne  Wilson.  2443 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.  6.     1902.     p.  15-17) 


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Herbert,  Leila,  1868-1897.  The  first  American,  his  homes  and  his  house- 
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xxi,  140  p.     front,   (port.),  plates.     20V^cm. 

Hermon   Baptist  association.     Minutes  of  the  fourth  session  of  tlie  Hermon 

Baptist    association    held    with    Bethesda    Baptist    church,    Moss    Neck, 

Caroline  Co.,  Va.  Aug.  23,  24,  25,  1905   .    .    .   Clyde  W.  Saunders,  printer, 

Richmond,  Va.  2445 

35  p.     23cm. 

Minutes  of  the  eighth  session  of  the  Hermon  Baptist  association,  held 

in  the  Beulah  Baptist  church,  Beulahville,  King  William  Co.,  Va.,  August 
18,  19,  20,  1909   .    .    .   Kenbridge,  Va.,  Kenbridge  tribune,  1909.  2446 

25,   [1]   p.     22i/2cm. 

Herndon,  William  Lewis.  Exploration  of  the  valley  of  the  Amazon,  made 
under  the  direction  of  the  Navy  department.  By  William  Lewis  Hern- 
don and  Lardner  Gibbon  .  .  .  Washington,  R.  Armstrong,  printer, 
1853-54.  F2546     H55.  2447 

2  V.     front.,  illus.,  pi.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  32d  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Ex.  doc.  36) 

Herrick,  Sophia  Bledsoe.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Albert  Taylor  Bledsoe, 
with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  Sophia  Bledsoe  Herrick]  2448 

(In  Alderman,  B.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  1.     p.  395- 
413) 

Herrink,  L.  S.    George  Wythe.     [Life]  2449 

(In  The  John  P.   Branch  historical   appers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college. 
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Herve,  J.     A  discourse  on  the  history  and  importance  of  the  philosophy  of 
the  human  mind.     Delivered  at  Miss  Mackenzie's  academy,  as  introduc- 
tory to  a  course  of  logick  and  moral  philosophy.     By  J.  Herve.     Rich- 
mond, Printed  by  Samuel  Shepherd  &  co.,  1830.  2450 
24  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Hetzel,  Susan  Riviere.  The  building  of  h  monument;  a  history  of  the  Mary 
Washington  associations  and  their  work.  By  Susan  Riviere  Hetzel  .  .  . 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  Press  of  Wickersham  company,  1903.        CI    W319    H15. 

2451 
8  p.  1.,  255  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  facsim.     20% cm. 

Heuser,  H.  M.  A  short  historical  and  physical  description  of  Wythe  County, 
Virginia  .  .  .  Published  by  order  of  the  Board  of  supervisors  for  dis- 
tribution at  the  Jamestown  ter-centennial  exposition,  1907.  Compiled  by 
H.  M,  Heuser,  Wytheville,  Virginia.        F232     W996     H5.  2452 

35  p.     illus.     20cm. 

Hewitt,  John  H.  War:  a  poem,  with  copious  notes,  founded  on  the  revolu- 
tion of  1861-62,  (up  to  the  battles  before  Richmond  inclusive,)  by  John 
H.  Hewitt  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  West  &  Johnston,  1862.  PS1924  H5 
W2.  2453 

vi,   [7]-85  p.     22y2cm. 

Heysinger,  Isaac  Winter.  Antietam  and  the  Maryland  and  Virginia  cam- 
paigns of  1862  from  the  government  records — Union  and  Confederate — ■ 
mostly  unknown  and  which  have  now  first  disclosed  the  truth;  approved 
by  the  War  department,  by  Captain  Isaac  W.  Heysinger  .  .  .  New  York, 
The  Neale  publishing  company,  1912.         B481     A6     H6.  2454 

322  p.     19cm. 

High  Point  academy,  Grant,  Va.     Catalog.  2455 

Library  has  1904. 


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Hildreth,  Richard.  The  white  slave:  or,  Memoirs  of  a  fugitive.  A  story  of 
slave  life  in  Virginia,  etc.  Ed.  by  R.  Hildreth  ...  1st  English  illus- 
trated ed.    .    .    .   London,  Ingram,  Cooke,  &  Co.,  1852.        B    H644    W8. 

2455 
4  p.  1.,  302  p.,  1  1.     front.,  pi.     12  mo. 

Hill,  Ben.   H.     Political  position  and  record  of  William  Mahone.  Remarks 

of  Hon.  Ben.  H.  Hill,  of  Georgia,  in  the  United  States  senate,  March  14, 

1881.     Washington,  D.  C.  R.  O.  Polkinhorn,  printer,  [1881]  2457 
4  p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Hill,  Daniel  Harvey,  1821-1889.  The  Confederate  soldier  in  the  ranks.  An 
address  by  Major-General  D.  H.  Hill,  ...  at  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  22d, 
1885.    Richmond,  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  printer,  1885.        E650    HG4.  2458 

28  p. 

Lee's  attacks  north  of  the  Chickahominy.         E468     B33.  2459 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  347-362) 

McClellan's  change  of  base  and  Malvern  Hill.         E468     B33.  2460 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  383-395) 

Hill,  Frederick  Trevor.  Decisive  battles  of  the  law;  narrative  studies  of 
eight  legal  contests  affecting  the  history  of  the  United  States  between 
the  years  1800  and  1886  .  .  .  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  [c  1907] 
K108     H64.  2461 

viii  p.,  2  1.,  267,  [1]  p.     front,  (port.)     21V2cm. 

Contents:  U.  S.  vs.  Oallender;  U.  S.  vs.  Burr;  Commonwealth  vs.  John 
Brown:  Dred  Scott  vs.  Sanford;  Impeachment  of  Andrew  Johnson;  "Ala- 
bama" arbitration;  Hayes-Tilden  contest;   People  vs.   Spies  et  al. 

Hill  directory  co.'s  directory  of  Norfolk,  Portsmouth,  and  Berkley,  Virginia, 
1902,  containing  a  general  business,  street,  and  house  directory  of  these 
cities,  together  with  other  useful  information  classified  in  the  miscel- 
laneous. Norfolk,  Richmond,  Newport  News,  Va.,  Hill  directory  co., 
publishers,  c  1902.  2462 

1448  p.     c  1902. 

Hill   directory  co.'s  directory  of  Richmond  and  Manchester,  Va.  1902,  con. 

taining  a  general,  business,  street  and  house  directory  of  these  cities, 

together  with  other  useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous. 

Vol.  38.     Richmond,  Va.,  Hill  directory  co.,  publishers,  c  1902.  2463 

1381  p.     map.     25cm. 

Hill  directory  co.'s  directory  of  Richmond  and  Manchester,  Va.  1903.  con- 
taining a  general,  business,  street  and  house  directory  of  these  cities, 
together  with  other  useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellanequ.s. 
Vol.  39.     Richmond,  Va.,  Hill  directory  co.,  publishers,  c  1903.  2464 

1138  p.     251/^ cm. 

Hillard,  George  S.  The  life  and  adventures  of  Captain  John  Smith.  [New 
York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1839]         COl     S736     L2G.  2465 

p.   171-407.      17cm. 

(Sparlcs,  J.     Library  of  American  biogrraphy.     v.  2) 

Hiller,  Thomas  Oliver  Prescott.  Pocahontas;  or  The  fotmding  of  Virginia. 
A  poem.  In  three  cantos.  By  the  Rev.  O.  Prescott  Hiller  .  .  .  London, 
Hatchard  and  co.  [etc.]  1865.        PS1929    H8     P7.  2463 

v-vi,   [7]-107  p.     17cm. 
Hillyard,    M.    B.     The   new   South.     A   description   of  the   Southern    States, 
noting  each  State  separately  and  giving  their  distinctive  features  and 
most  salient  characteristics   .    .    .  Baltimore,  Md.,  Manufacturers'  record  ; 
CO.,  1887.  2467; 

413  p.     lllus.     8  vo.  I 

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Hlllyer,  Shaler  G.     Manual  of  bible  morality.     A  text  book  for  elementary 
and  academic  schools  and  for  the  help  of  parents  in  training  their  chil- 
dren at  home.    By  Shaler  G.  Hillyer,  D.  D.    B.  F.  Johnson  pub.  co.,  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1897.  2468 
[3]-234  p.     20y2cm. 

[Hinman,  Royal  Ralph]  The  blue  laws  of  New  Haven  colony,  usually  called 
blue  laws  of  Connecticut;  Quaker  laws  of  Plymouth  and  Massachusetts; 
blue  laws  of  New  York,  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  South  Carolina  .  .  . 
Compiled  by  an  antiquarian.  Hartford,  Case,  Tiffany  &  co.,  1838.  K49 
H66.  2469 

X,  336  p.     19cm. 

Hlnton,  Richard  J.  John  Brown  and  his  men,  with  some  account  of  the  roads 
they  traveled  to  reach  Harper's  Ferry.  By  Richard  J.  Hinton.  New 
York,  Funk  &  Wagnalls  co.,  1894.  2469a 

viii,   [9]-752  p.     front.,  ports.     19l^cm. 

HInton,  Mary  Milliard.  The  North  Carolina  historical  exhibit  at  the  James- 
town ter-centennial  exposition,  Norfolk,  Virginia.  April  26-December  1, 
1907  .  .  .  [Raleigh?]  Pub.  by  the  North  Carolina  historical  com.mis- 
sion,  1908.        F251    N83.  '  2470 

50,  1  p.     plates.     23i^cm. 

(North  Carolina  historical  commission.     Publications.     Bulletin  2) 

HIstoIre  et  commerce  des  colonies  angloises,  dans  I'Amerique  septentrionale. 
Ou  ■  Ton  trouve  l'6tat  actuel  de  leur  population,  &  des  details  curieux  sur 
la  constitution  de  leur  gouvemement,  principalement  sur  celui  de  la 
Nouvelle-Angleterre,  de  la  Pensilvanie,  de  la  Caroline,  &  de  la  G^orgie. 
A  Londres,  et  se  vend  a  Paris,  chez  Le  Breton,  Desaint,  Pissot,  Lambert. 
1755.         E195    B98.  2470a 

xxiv,  336  p.     16cm. 

"De  la  Virginie":  p.  218-243. 

Historic  churches  in  America;  their  romance  and  their  history  .  .  .  Illus- 
trated by  etchings,  photogravures  and  other  reproductions  .  .  .  With 
full  letter  text  by  sixteen  competent  authorities,  compiled  from  the 
chronicles,  legends  and  traditions  of  the  most  famous  churches,  meet- 
ing houses,  missions  and  cathedrals  in  the  United  States  and  adjoining 
countries.    Philadelphia,  H.  L.  Everett  [c  1890]        NA5201    H5.  2471 

2  p.  1.,  160  p.     illus.   (incl.  ports.)   plates.     46%cm. 
Includes  Virginia  churches. 

A  historical  and  descriptive  review  of  the  industries  and  resources  of  the 

city  of  Bristol-Goodson,  Tennessee  and  Virginia,  including  many  sketches 

of   its   public    spirited   men,    and    enterprising   business    establishments. 

New  York,  Empire  publishing  co.,  1885.  2472 

86  p.     front.,  illus.     23cm. 

Historical  documents  from  the  Old  Dominion,  nos.  1-5.  Richmond,  Va., 
1860-74.  2473 

5  V.     8  vo. 

Contents:  no.  1.  Lewis  A.     Orderly  book  of  that  portion  of  the  American 

army,   at   or   near   Williamsburg    .    .    .    1860;    no.    2-3.    Byrd,   W.      History   of 

the  dividing  line  and  other  tracts.     1866;  no.   4.  Boiling,  R.     A  memoir  of  a 

portion  of  the  Boiling  family    .    .    .    1868;  no.  5.  Henrico  parish,  Va.  Vestry 

I  book,  1730-73.     1874. 

Historical  sketch  of  Bedford  Coimty,  Virginia.  1753.  1907.  [Lynchburg,  Va., 
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j  121  p.     front,   (fold,  map)   illus.     23cm. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary,  in  Virginia.     Rich- 
mond, Gary  &  Clemmitt,  printers,  1866.        F218     24     W71     H69.        2475 
20  p.     22cm. 


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Historical  sketch  of  the  Virginia  fire  and  marine  insurance  company  to- 
gether with  valuable  hints  to  insurers,  fire  insurance  explained,  state- 
ment of  condition  of  company,  etc.,  etc.  Richmond,  Clemmitt  &  Jones, 
Steam  printers,  1S79.        F233     37    V811.  2476 

120  p.     18cm. 

The  history  of  Bacon's  and  Ingram's  rebellion  in  Virginia,  in  1675  and  1676. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  J.  Wilson  and  son,  18G7.         F229     M414.  2477 

50  p.     8  vo. 

From  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  historical  society  for  1866-67. 

History  of  Elam  Baptist  church,  Charles  City  co.,  Va.  Published  on  its  one 
hundredth  anniversary.    Richmond,  Va.,  Reformer  electric  print,  1910. 

2478 
35  p.     23cm. 

The  history  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary  from  its  foundation,  1693, 
to  1870.  Baltimore,  Printed  by  John  Murphy  &  co.,  1870.  F21S  24 
W71     H67.  2479 

162  p.     23 1/2 cm. 

The  history  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary  from  its  foundation,  1660, 
to  1874.  Richmond,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1874.  F218  24  W71 
H68.  2480 

183  p.     22cm. 

A  history  of  the  surrender  of  the  British  forces  to  the  Americans  and  French 
at  Yorktown,  Va.         [1881]  2481 

12  p.     22cm. 

Hoar,  George  F.  Annual  address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
Hon.  George  F.  Hoar,  of  Massachusetts.  Relation  of  the  American  bar 
to  the  state.  2482 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     10th  report,   1898.     p.  248-276) 

Hodge,  Frederick  Arthur.     The  plea  and  the  pioneers  in  Virginia;   a  history 

of  the  rise  and  early  progress  of  the  disciples  of  Christ  in  Virginia,  with 

biographical    sketches   of   the   pioneer   preachers,   by    Frederick   Arthur 

Hodge.     Richmond,  Va.,  E.  Waddey  company,  1905.  2483 

279  p.     front.     20cm. 

Hodgkin,  James  B.  Southland  stories.  Manassas,  Va.,  The  Journal  press, 
1903.        B     H688     S5.  2484 

175  p.     18cm. 

Hodgkins,  William  Henry.  The  battle  of  Fort  Stedman  (Petersburg,  Virginia) 
March  25,  1865,  by  William  H.  Hodgkins  .  .  .  Boston,  Priv.  print.,  1889. 
E481     P4     H6.  2485 

49   p.     front,    (fold,  map)      25cm. 

Hodgson,  Adam.  Remarks  during  a  journey  through  North  America  in  the 
years  1819,  1820,  and  1821,  in  a  series  of  letters:  with  an  appendix,  con- 
taining an  account  of  several  of  the  Indian  tribes,  and  the  principal  mis- 
sionary stations,  etc.;  also  a  letter  to  M.  Jean  Baptiste  Say,  on  the 
comparative  expense  of  free  and  slave  labour.  By  Adam  Hodgson,  esq., 
of  Liverpool,  Eng.  Collected,  arranged  and  published  by  Samuel  Whit- 
ing.    New  York,  1823.         E165     H69.  2486 

[viii],  [9]-335  p.     23cm. 
In  Virginia:  p.  9G-115. 

Hoff,  John  F.     A  manual  of  religious  instruction,  specially  intended  for  the 

oral  teaching  of  colored  persons,  but  adapted  to  general  use  in  families 

and  schools.    By  the  Rev.  John  F.  Hoff,  rector  of  Christ  church,  Millwood, 

Clarke  Co.,  Va.     New  ed.  Richmond,  Va.,  P.  B.  Price,  1857.  2487 

144  p.     15i,<iCm. 


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Hoge,  Daniel  J.  Know  Nothing  letters  of  Messrs.  D.  J.  Hoge  and  V.  Hechler. 
[1S55]         JK310     V.  32.  2488 

8  p.     23cm. 

Hoge,  Moses.  Sermons  selected  from  the  manuscripts  of  the  late  Moses 
Hoge,  D.  D.     Richmond,  N.  Pollard,  pub.,  1821.  2489 

viii,  508  p.     221/ocm. 

Hoge,  Moses  Drury.  Good  men  the  glory  and  defence  of  a  nation.  A  sermon 
by  Rev.  Moses  D.  Hoge,  D.  D.    Richmond,  1884,  2490  • 

18  p.     23cm. 

Inauguration  of  the  Jackson  statue.     Introductory  address  of  Governor 

Kemper,  and  oration,  by  Rev.  Moses  D.  Hoge,  D.  D.,  on  Tuesday,  October 
26,  1875.  Richmond,  R.  F.  Walker,  supt.  public  printing,  1875.  CI  J14 
K14.  2491 

23  p.     23cm. 

Oration  by  Rev.  Moses  D,  Hoge,  D.  D.     [Inauguration  of  the  Jackson 

Btatue]     [n.  p.     1875?]  2492 

14  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

The  perfection  of  beauty,  and  other  sermons.     By  the  Rev.  Moses  D. 

Hoge,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  of  Richmond,  Va.  With  a  lecture  on  "The  success 
of  Christianity  an  evidence  of  its  divine  origin",  delivered  at  the  Uni- 
Tersity  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Presbyterian  committee  of 
publication,  1904.  2493 

335  p.     front,  (port.)     21cm. 

Hoge,  Peyton  Harrison.  Moses  Drury  Hoge:  life  and  letters.  By  his 
nephew,  Peyton  Harrison  Hoge.  Richmond,  Presbyterian  committee 
of  publication  [1899]         CI     H715     H50.  2494 

ix  p.,  1  1.,  518  p.     front,   (port.),  plates   (ports.).     24i,^cm. 

The  travels  of  ego  and  alter,  an  epistolary  narrative  of  a  tramp  through 

the  Old  Dominion.  By  Peyton  H.  Hoge  and  Howard  R.  Bayne.  Richmond, 
Va.,  West,  Johnston  &  co.,  1879.        F231     H715.  2495 

48   p.     22cm. 

Hoge,  William  J.     Blind  Bartimeus;  or,  The  story  of  a  sightless  sinner  and 

his  Great  Physician.     By  Rev.  William  J.  Hoge,  professor  in  the  Union 

theological  seminary.  Prince  Edward,  Virginia.     New  York,  Sheldon  & 

company,  1859.  2495a 

257  p.     17cm. 

Hoge  military  academy,  Blackstone  Va.     Catalog.  2496 

Library  has  1896,  1899,   1902. 

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Embracing  an  account  of  the  strength  and  organization  of  the  armies 

I  of  the  Potomac  and  northern  Virginia;  their  daily  marches  with  the 
routes  of  travel,  and  general  orders  issued;  the  three  days  of  battle; 
the  retreat  of  the  Confederates  and  pursuit  by  the  Federals;  analytical 
index  .  .  .  With  an  appendix  containing  an  account  of  the  burning  of 
Chambersburg,  Pennsylvania,  a  statement  of  the  General  Sickles  con- 
troversy, and  other  valuable  historic  papers  .  .  .  Dayton,  O.,  W.  J. 
Shuey,  1887.         E470     H72.  2497 

xxxi,  [33]-613  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.,  fold.  plan.     2214cm. 

Holcombe,  James  Philemon,  1820-1873.  The  election  of  a  Black  Republican 
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the  South  urged  to  adopt  concerted  action  for  future  safety.  A  speech 
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James  P.  Holcombe  .  .  .  Richmond,  C.  H.  Wynne,  printer,  1860.  E4o9 
H72.  2498 

cover-title,  16   p.     23cm. 

Is  slavery  consistent  with  natural  law?  2499 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  27.     p.  401-421) 

Literature   in    letters;    or,    Manners,    art,    criticism,    biography,    history, 

and  morals,  illustrated  in  the  correspondence  of  eminent  persons.  Edited 
by  James  P.  Holcombe,  LL.  D.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  co.,  1870. 

2500 
xvl,  520  p.     20 1/2 cm. 

Sketches   of  the   political   issues   and   controversies   of   the   Revolution. 

Discourse  before  the  Society  at  their  ninth  annual  meeting,  January 
17,  1856.  By  J.  P.  Holcombe.  Published  by  the  Society.  Richmond, 
1856.  2500a 

63  p.     12  mo. 

(Virginia  historical  society) 

Holcombe,  William  Henry,  1825-1893  Characteristics  and  capabilities  of 
the  negro  race.  2501 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  33.     p.  401-410) 

Poems   .    .    .   New  York,  Mason  brothers,  1860.        PS1939    H5    Al     1860. 

2502 
X  p.,  1  1.,   [131-360  p.     20V2cm. 

Southern  voices:  poems  by  Wm.  H.  Holcombe,  M.  D.    Philadelphia,  J.  B. 

Lippincott  &  co.,  1872.        PS1939    H5    A6     S7.  2503 

164  p.     19cm. 

Holliday,  Carl.  [Biographical  sketch  of  William  A.  Carruthers,  with  se- 
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(In  Alderman,  B.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  2.     p.  753- 
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406  p.     22cm. 
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Three  centuries  of  Southern  poetry  (1607-1907)  [comp.  by]  Carl  Holli- 
day .  .  .  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  Publishing  house  of  the  M.  E. 
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267  p.     19cm. 
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Col.  F.  W.  M.  Holliday.  Winchester,  Printed  at  The  Times  office,  1876. 
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52  p.     21cm. 

Letters    of    travel   .    .    .   1SS2-[1S93]      First- [eighth]    tour.       Baltimore, 

Printed  by  J.  Murphy  &  co.,  [1897]         G440     H73.  2508 

8  v.  in  7.     facsinis.     25i/4cm. 

Hollins  college,    Hollins,   Va.     Annual   register   and   announcement.        2509 
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The  Hollins  magazine  Published  by  the  Euzelian  and  Euepian  literary 

societies  of  Hollins  college,  monthly  from  November  to  June,  inclusive 
at  Hollins,  Va.  2510 

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Hollywood   cemetery   company.     Historical   sketch   of   Hollywood    cemetery, 
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Hollywood  memorial  association  of  Richmond,  Register  of  the  Confederate 
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6  V.      illus.      19cm. 
6th  reader  wanting. 

New  school  history  of  the  United   States  by   George  F.    Holmes   .    .    . 

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347  p.     illus.,  maps,  port.,  tab.     19cm. 

A  school  history  of  the  United   States   of  America,  from   the  earliest 

discoveries  to  the  year  1870.  With  maps  and  other  illustrations,  and 
an  appendix  containing  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  and  the 
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366  p.     illus.,  port.,  maps.     19cm. 

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delivered  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Virginia  historical  society  at 
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Hood,  W.  T.,  &  CO.  Descriptive  catalogue  of  fruit  and  ornamental  trees, 
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61  p. 

Hoover's  select  high  school,  Staunton,  Va.     Catalog.  2522 

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recited  on  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  (October  19th,  1881,)  of  the 
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104  p.     19^cm. 


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2  p.  1.,  ix-xii  p.,  1  1.,   [15]-139  p.     ISVicm. 

An   elegiac   ode:    recited   by  James   Barron   Hope,   on   the   occasion   of 

completing  the  monument  erected  by  the  ladies  of  Warren  Co.,  N.  C, 
over  the  remains  of  Annie  Carter  Lee.  Richmond,  Examiner  job  print, 
1866.  2525 

29  p.     ITi^cm. 

Leoni  Di  Monata:   and  other  poems,  by  James  Barron  Hope.     Philadel- 
phia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1857.         PS1999     H4     L5     1857.  2526 
226  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

A  wreath  of  Virginia  bay  leaves.  Poems  of  James  Barron  Hope.  Se- 
lected and  ed.  by  his  daughter,  Janey  Hope  Marr.  Richmond,  Va.,  West, 
Johnston  &  co..  1895.         PS1999     H4     A2     M3.  2527 

159  p.     lllus.,  port.     18 1/2 cm. 

Hope,  Janey  B.  Stories  and  papers,  by  Miss  Janey  B.  Hope.  .  .  .  My  pro- 
tegee, or  From  San  Francisco  to  Naples.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh.  A  Christ- 
mas charity  and  what  came  of  it.  Three  remarkable  duels.  The  blunder 
or  a  nearsighted  man.     [no  place,     no  date]  2527a 

64  p.     23cm. 

Hopkins,  Henry  L.  Speech  of  Mr.  Hopkins  of  Powhatan,  delivered  in  the 
House  of  delegates  of  Virginia,  Jan.  19,  1842,  on  Mr.  Daniel's  motion  to 
postpone  indefinitely,  the  resolution  of  Mr.  Bayly,  declaring  the  general 
bankrupt  law  inexpedient,  and  that  it  ought  to  be  repealed.  Richmond, 
Printed  by  Shepherd  and  Colin,  1842.  2528 

15  p.     24cm. 

Hopkins,  Luther  W.  Prom  Bull  Run  to  Appomattox;  a  boy's  view,  by  L.  W. 
Hopkins  of  Genl.  J.  E.  B.  Stuart's  cavalry,  6th  Virginia  regiment,  C.  S.  A. 
Baltimore,  Press  of  Fleet-McGinley  co.  [1908]         E605     H79.  2529 

219,  [1]  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold.  map.     20cm. 

Hopkins,  Samuel.  The  youth  of  the  Old  Dominion.  By  Samuel  Hopkins. 
Boston,  J.  P.  Jewett  &  co.;  New  York,  Sheldon,  Blakeman  &  co.;  [etc., 
etc.]  1856.         B     H796     Y53.  2530 

vili,  473  p.     18y2cm. 

A    romantic    sketch    of   the    early   history    of   Virginia,    concluding   with 
Bacon's  insurrection. 

Hopson,  Mrs.  Ella  (Lord)  Memoirs  of  Dr.  Winthrop  Hartly  Hopson.  Edited 
by  his  wife,  Ella  Lord  Hopson.  Cincinnati,  Standard  publishing  company, 
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xiii,  239  p.     front,   (port.)     21cm. 

Hord,  Arnold  Harris.     Genealogy  of  the  Hord  family,  by  Rev.  Arnold  Harris 
Hord.   rector   of  Emmanuel   Church,   Holmesburg,   Philadelphia.     Phila- 
delphia, Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1898.  2532 
199  p.  incl.  front.     6  pi.,  24  port.     25cm. 

Thomas  Hord,  gentleman;  born  in  England,  1701.  died  in  Virginia,  1766; 

a  supplement  to  the  genealogy  of  the  Hord  family,  by  the  Rev.  Arnold 
Harris  Hord,  rector  of  St.  Michael's  Church,  Germantown,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     [Philadelphia?]   1903.  2533 

30  p.     col.  front.,  2  port.,  facsim.     26cm. 

Horsley,  J.  Shelton,  A  contribution  to  the  study  of  intestinal  suture,  with 
a  new  method  of  intestinal  union.  By  J.  Shelton  Horsley,  M.  D.,  of 
Richmond,  Va.,  professor  of  principles  of  surgery  in  the  Medical  college 


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of  Virginia;  surgeon  to  Memorial  hospital.  Reprinted  from  Annals  of 
surgery,  Nov.,  1903.     1903.  2534 

IS  p.     plates,  illus.     24cm. 

A  large  diifuse  lipoma  of  the  neck;    operation;    recovery.      (Reprinted 

from  Philadelphia  medical  journal,  July  8,  1899.)  Excision  of  the  cervi- 
cal sympathetic  ganglia  for  exophthalmic  goitre.  (Reprinted  from  An- 
nals of  surgery,  April,  1901.)  By  J.  Shelton  Horsley,  M.  D.,  Richmond, 
Va.  Professor  of  principles  of  surgery  in  Medical  college  of  Virginia; 
attending  surgeon  to  Memorial  hospital.  2535 

8  p.     21cm. 

Hotchkiss,  Jedediah,  1827-1899.  The  battle-fields  of  Virginia.  Chancellors- 
ville;  embracing  the  operations  of  the  Army  of  northern  Virginia,  from 
the  first  battle  of  Fredericksburg  to  the  death  of  Lieutenant-General 
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D.  Van  Nosti-and;  London,  Trubner  &  co.,  1867.        E481    C4    H8.      2536 

152  p.     front,  (port.)  fold.  maps.     22cm. 

"The  last  days  of  Jackson,"  by  H.  McGuire:  p.  118-131. 

The  city  of  Staunton,  Augusta   county,  Virginia,   and   the   surrounding 

country,  their  condition,  resources  and  advantages,  and  the  inducements 
they  offer  to  those  seeking  homes  or  places  for  business,  investments, 
etc  [!]  By  Jed.  Hotchkiss  .  .  .  Staunton,  D.  E.  Strasburg,  printer, 
1878.        F234     S7     H8.  2537 

48  p.     illus.,  map.     26cm. 

New  ways  in  the  "Old  Dominion."  2538 

(Scribner's  monthly,     v.  5,  1873.     p.  137.  273) 

On  the  Virginias.  2539 

(In  Society  of  arts  journal,     v.  21,  1873.     p.  238) 

■  ■  -v,;!ifiS 

The  Shenandoah   iron,  lumber,  mining  and  manufacturing  company  of 

Virginia;  a  report  on  its  charter,  lands,  iron  ores  and  other  minerals, 
timber,  water-powers,  iron  works  and  other  improvements  and  com- 
mercial facilities  .  .  .  Staunton,  "Spectator"  steam-printing  house 
[etc.]  1878.        F232     PI     H33.  2540 

56.  15  p.     2  maps.     26 1/2 cm. 

^Virginia.    By  Maj.  Jed.  Hotchkiss.     [Atlanta,  Confederate  pub.  co.,  1899] 

2541 
v,  1295  p.     port.,  maps   (partly  fold.)     24cm. 
(Evans.  C.  A.,  ed.  Confederate  military  history.     Atlanta,  1899.     v.  3) 

Same.     [Atlanta,  Confederate  pub.  co.,  1899]  2541 

V,  692  p.     port.,  maps  (partly  fold.)     24cm. 

(In  Evans,  C.  A.,  ed.  Confederate  military  history.     Atlanta.  1890.     v.  3) 

Virginia:  a  geographical  and  political  summary,  embracing  a  description 

of  the  state,  its  geology,  soils,  minerals  and  climate;  its  animal  and 
vegetable  productions;  manufacturing  and  commercial  facilities;  re- 
ligious and  educational  advantages;  internal  improvements,  and  form 
of  government.  Prepared  and  published  under  the  supervision  of  the 
Board  of  immigration,  and  by  authority  of  law.  Richmond,  Virginia: 
R.  F.  Walker,  Superintendent  of  public  printing,  1876.  2542 

iv,  319  p.     4  fold.  maps.     25cm. 

'  ^^he  Virginias;  a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal  devoted  to 
the  development  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.  Ed.  by  Jed.  Hotchkiss. 
Staunton,  Va.,  1880-1885.     v.  1-6.        F217     11     V8.  2543 

6  V.     folio. 


270  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Hotten,  John  Camden.  The  original  lists  of  persons  of  quality;  emigrants; 
religious  exiles;  political  rebels;  serving  men  sold  for  a  term  of  years; 
apprentices;  children  stolen;  maidens  pressed;  and  others  who  went 
from  Great  Britain  to  the  American  plantations  ltJOO-1700.  With  their 
ages,  the  localities  where  they  formerly  lived  in  the  mother  country, 
the  names  of  the  ships  in  which  they  embarked,  and  other  interesting 
particulars.  From  mss.  preserved  in  the  State  paper  department  of 
Her  Majesty's  Public  record  office,  England.  Ed.  by  John  Camden 
Hotten.     London,  Chatto  and  Windus,  1874.  2544 

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Hough,  Franklin  Benjamin.  Washingtoniana:  or,  Memorials  of  the  death 
of  George  Washington,  giving  an  account  of  the  funeral  honors  paid 
to  his  memory,  with  a  list  of  tracts  and  volumes  printed  upon  the  occa- 
sion, and  a  catalogue  of  medals  commemorating  the  event.  By  Frank- 
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2  V.     fronts,    (ports.),  fold.  map.     251/^ cm. 

Hough,  Walter.    An  early  West  Virginia  pottery   .    .    .         Qll    U5    R.    2546 
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Houghton,  Charles  H.     In  the  Crater.        E468     B33.  2547 

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vl,   415,   30   p.     illus.    (incl.  maps)      21cm. 

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A  dictionary   of  electrical  words,   terms   and   phrases   .    .    .   New  York, 

P.  F.  Collier  &  son,  1902.         QC505     HS7     Ref.  2550 

2  V. 

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electrician,  engineer,  student,  and  professor,  being  a  valuable  history 
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2  p.  1.,  13-612   p.     24y2cm. 

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xii,  228  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  3  maps,  port.,  tab.     24cm. 


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more, Kelly,  Hedian  &  Piet,  1863.        E615    H85.  2555 
89  p.     23cm. 

Contents:      Fort    McHenry;    Fortress    Monroe;    Fort    La    Fayette;    The 
steamboat  "State  of  Maine;"  Fort  Warren. 

Howard,  John  Hamilton.  In  the  shadov/  of  the  pines.  A  tale  of  tidewater 
Virginia  by  John  Hamilton  Howard  .  .  .  New  Yorlc,  Eaton  &  Mains; 
Cincinnati,  Jennings  &  Graham;    c  1906.  2556 

7  p.  1.   (incl.  map),  249  p.     front.,  plates.     20%cm. 

Howard,  McHenry.  Recollections  of  a  Maryland  Confederate  soldier  and 
staff  officer  under  Johnston,  Jackson  and  Lee,  by  McHenry  Howard. 
Baltimore,  Williams  &  Wilkins  company,  1914.        E805     H85.  2557 

1  p.  1.,  423  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  ports.,  fold,  map,  facsim.     23cm. 

Howard,  Oliver  Otis.     The  eleventh  corps  at  Chancellorsville.         E468     B33. 
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^General  Taylor.     By  Oliver  Otis  Howard,  Major-General,   U.   S.  Army. 

With  portrait  and  maps.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,   1902. 
CI     T247     H53.  2559 

xii  p.  (incl.  front.),  1  1.,  386  p.     front,   (port.),  maps,     igi^cm. 

Howard,  Overton.  Howard's  index  to  the  code  of  Virginia  of  1887.  By 
Overton  Howard.    Richmond,  Va.,  West,  Johnston  &  co.,  1895.  2560 

203  p.     2414cm. 

The  life  of  the  law;    or,  Universal   principles  of  law.     Richmond,  Va., 

J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1889.        K107    H51.  2561 

114  p.     23cm. 

Howard  association   of   Norfolk,  Va.     Report  of  the  Howard  association  of 

Norfolk,  Va.,  to  all  contributors  who  gave  their  valuable  aid  in   behalf 

of  the  sufferers  from  epidemic  yellow  fever  during  the  summer  of  1855. 

Philadelphia,  Inquirer  printing  office,  1857.         F234     N8     H8.  2562 

113  p.     2iy2cm. 

Howe,  Henry.  Historical  collections  of  Virginia;  containing  a  collection  of 
the  most  interesting  facts,  traditions,  biographical  sketches,  anecdotes, 
&c.  relating  to  its  history  and  antiquities,  together  with  geographical 
and  statistical  descriptions.  To  which  is  appended,  an  historical  and 
descriptive  sketch  of  the  District  of  Columbia.  Illustrated  by  over  100 
engravings  ...  By  Henry  Howe  .  .  .  Charleston,  S.  C,  Babcock  & 
CO.,  1845.         P226     H85.  2563 

X,   [ll]-544  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23i/icm. 

Same.     1849.         F226     H852.  2563 

2  p.  1.,  iii-x  [ll]-544  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23cm. 

Some  recollections  of  historic  travel  over  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Vir- 
ginia and  Ohio,  in  the  seven  years  from  1840-1847.  2564 

■loon^''^'^  Ohio  archaeological  and  historical  publications,     v.  2.     no.  4.     March, 
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Howe,  Samuel  T.  Tax  commissions  of  certain  states.  An  extract  from 
a  paper  prepared  by  Samuel  T.  Howe  for  the  annals  of  the  American 
academy  of  political  and  social  science  .  .  .  Issued  by  the  Legislative 
reference  bureau  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Davis  Bottom,  Superintendent 
of  public  printing,  1915.  2565 

14  p.     23cm. 

Howell,  Robert  Boyte  Crawford.  The  Cross.  By  Robert  Boyte  C.  Howell, 
D.  D.,  pastor  of  Main-Street   (Second  Baptist)    Church,  Richmond,  Va. 


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.    .    .   Charleston,  S.  C,  Southern  Baptist  publication  society,  Richmond, 
Va.,  Virginia  Bap.  S.  S.  and  publication  society,  1854.  2565a 

xi,  226  p.     17i^cm. 

The  early  Baptists  of  Virginia:  an  address  delivered  in  New  York,  be- 
fore the  American  Baptist  historical  society,  May  10th,  1856.  By  Robt. 
Boyte  Crawford  Howell,  pastor  of  Main  street  (second)  Baptist  church, 
Richmond,  Va.  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Press  of  the  society,  1857.  F218 
3  H859.  2566 
120  p.     23cm. 

The  evils  of  infant  baptism.     By  Robert  Boyte  C.  Howell,  D.  D.,  pastor 

of  the  second  Baptist  church,  Richmond,  Va.     5th  ed.     Charleston,  S.  C, 
Southern  Baptist  publication  society,  1854.  2567 

XV,   [17]-310  p.     ITVocm. 

The   terms   of   communion    at   the   Lord's    table.      By    Robert    Boyte  C. 

Howell,    D.    D..    pastor    of   the    Second    Baptist    church,    Richmond,    Va. 
Philadelphia,  American   Baptist  pub.  soc.    [c  1846]  2568 

271  p.     18cm. 

Howison,  Robert  Reid.  Fredericksburg:  past,  present  and  future.  Nev.-  ed. 
with  supplement  by  Robert  Reid  Howison  .  .  .  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
Rufus  B.  Merchant,  1880.        F234    F8    H8.  2569 

52   p.     19cm. 

Delivered  as  a  lecture  requested  by  and  for  the  benefit  of  the  Fredericks- 
burg library  and  lyceum  association  in  1880. 

A  history  of  the  United  States  of  America  .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  E.  Wad- 

dey  CO.,  1892.         E178     1     H86.  2570 

936  p.  incl.  front.,  port.     21cm. 

iHlstory  of  the  war.  2571 

(In  Southern  literarv  messenger,  v.  36,  p.  172,  209,  273.  401,  513,  593r 
v.  37,  p.  1,  129,  193,  257,  321,  385,  450,  513,  577,  641;  v.  38,  p.  15,  65.  129,  193. 
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A  history  of  Virginia,  from  its  discovery  and  settlement  by  Europeans 

to  the  present  time   .    .    .   Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  1846;   Richmond, 
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2  V.    8  vo.  ^„„„ 

Contents:      v.    1.   History   of  the   colony  to   the   peace   of  Paris,   in   1763; 

V.  2.  History  of  the  colony  and  of  the  state  from  1763  to    .    .    .    1847,  with  a 

review  of  the   present  condition   of  Virginia. 

For   a   review    of   Howison's   History   see    Southern    literary   messenger, 

V.  13,  p.  1-14,  and  v.  14,  p.  337-342. 

Hoyt,  Albert  Harrison.     Early  printing  in  Virginia.  2573 

(In  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register.  v.  26,  1872. 
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Hubard,  Edmund  W.  Speech  of  Mr.  Hubard,  of  Virginia,  against  the  tariff. 
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[n.  p.,  1842]         JK310     v.  28.  2574 

15  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Speech   on   the   tariff   in    the    House   of   representatives    May   1,    1844. 

JK310     V.  28.  2575 

15  p.     22cm. 

The  tariff  question.     [Speech  of  Mr.  Hubard,  of  Virginia  on  the  tariff. 

Washington,  n.  d.]  2576 

14  p.     23cm. 

Hubert,  Sarah  Donelson.  Thomas  Hardaway  of  Chesterfield  County,  Vir- 
ginia, and  his  descendants.     By  Sarah  Donelson  Hubert,  Norwood,  War- 


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ren   County,   Ga.     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &   Shepperson,  printers   and 
publishers,  1906.  2577 

55  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Huddle,  William  Peter.  History  of  the  Hebron  Lutheran  Church,  Madison 
County,  Virginia,  from  1717  to  1907.  By  Rev.  W.  P.  Huddle,  pastor. 
New  Market,  Va.,  Henkel  &  company,  1908.        F232     M4     H8.  2578 

xi,  115,   [1]   p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24%cm. 

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Address  before  the  Richmond  howitzer  association,  Dec.  13,  1878.        E581 

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Hiihner,  Leon.  The  Jews  of  Virginia  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  close 
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cover-title,  p.  85-105.     24 1/2 cm. 

Reprinted  from  Publications  of  the  American  Jewish  historical  society, 
no.  20,  1911. 

Hughes,  J.  G.,  jr.     Samuel  Davies.     [Life]  2582 

(In  The  John  P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college. 
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Hughes,  L.  B.  The  model  character.  George  Washington.  A  lecture  de- 
livered at  Montgomery  Square,  Montgomery  County,  Pa.,  September  8, 
1863,  by  Rev.  L.  B.  Hughes  of  the  Philadelphia  Methodist  Episcopal 
conference.  Published  by  the  audience.  Philadelphia,  Bryson  &  i;on, 
1863.         CI     W318     H77.  2583 

24  p.     22cm. 

Hughes,    Robert   Morton.     Address    [before   Virginia   state   bar   association] 
of  Robert  M.  Hughes,  president  of  the  association.     Contractual  exemp- 
tions from  liability.  2584 
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• General  Johnston.     By  Robert  M.  Hughes.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  and 

company.        CI    J72    H77.  2585 

ix  p.,  2  1.,  353  p.     front,  (port.)     19y2cm. 

- — The  ideal  student.  Address  of  Robert  M.  Hughes,  M.  A.,  of  Virginia, 
before  the  Society  of  the  alumni  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary, 
on  the  occasion  6f  the  one  hundred  and  ninety-eighth  commencement 
exercises  of  that  institution,  June  30,  1892.  Richmond,  Daily  record 
printing  company,  1892.        F218     24     W71     H89.  2586 

[25]  p.     22cm. 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  R.  M.  Hughes,  of 

the  Norfolk  bar.     "Some  defects  in  our  present  constitution."  2587 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.      12th  report,  1900.     p.   338-342) 

Hughes,  Robert  William,  1821-1901.  The  American  dollar;  and  the  Anglo- 
German  combination  to  make  gold  dearer.  By  Robert  W.  Hughes  .  .  . 
Richmond,  Va.,  West.  Johnston  &  co.,  1885.         HG556     H91.  2588 

80  p.     23 1/2 cm. 

■        "Editors  of  the  past."    Lecture   .    .    .   delivered  before  the  Virginia  press 


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association   ...   at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  on  the  22d  of  June,  1897.    Rich- 
mond, W.  E.  Jones,  1897.         F218     12     H89.  2589 
30   p.      23ciTi. 

^In  the  matter  of  the  congressional  land  scrip.    Letter  of  Ro.  W.  Hughes 

.    .    .    [1872]         F218     24     H23     H89.  2590 

8  p.     21 1/2  cm. 

A  popular  treatise  on  the  currency  question  written  from  a  Southern 

Doint  of  view       .    .   New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1879.        HG527    H9. 

2591 

ix.  213  p.     19cm. 

The   question   of  the   day;    the   financial   independence   of   the   United 

States.     [Norfolk,  Va.,  1891?]         HG556     H915.  2592 

fi7  Ti      2  "^  ^A  cm 

First   published   in   the  form   of   letters   in   the   Daily  dispatch   of   Rich- 
mond, Va. 

—Supplemental  chapters  to  The  American  dollar,  by  Robert  W.  Hughes. 
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p.  81-107.    Chapters  9  and  10. 

Huish,  Marcus  Bourne.  The  American  pilgrim's  way  in  England  to  homes 
and  memorials  of  the  founders  of  Virginia,  the  New  England  states  and 
Pennsylvania,  the  universities  of  Harvard  and  Yale,  the  first  president 
of  the  United  States  and  other  illustrious  Americans.  By  Marcus  B. 
Huish-  illustrated  by  Elizabeth  M.  Chettle.  London,  The  Fine  art 
society  ltd.,  1907.        DA630     HS5.  2594 

XXV,  376  p.  incl.  front,  (map)  illus.,  facsimiles,     col.  plates.     25  by  19cm. 

Hulbert,  Archer  Butler.  .  .  .  Boone's  Wilderness  road  .  .  .  Cleveland,  0., 
The  A.  H.  Clark  company,  1903.        E159    H91.  2595 

207  p.  incl.  front.,  fold,  map,  plan.     26V2cm. 
(Historic  highways  of  America,     v.  6) 

'Braddock's  road  and  three  relative  papers.     By  Archer  Butler  Hulbert 

.    .    .   Cleveland,  Ohio,  The  Arthur  H.  Clark  company,  1903.  2596 

213  p.     front,  maps  (partly  fold.)   plates.     IQVacm. 
(Historic  highways  of  America,     v.   4) 

.    .    .   The  Cumberland  road  .    .    .   Cleveland  O.,  The  A.  H.  Clark  com- 
pany, 1904.         E159     H91.  2597 
201  p.  incl.  front.,  2  pi.,  2  maps.     26y2cm. 
(Historic  highways  of  America,     v.  10) 

.    .    .  The  great  American  canals   .    .    .   Cleveland,  O.,  The  A.  H.  Clark 

company,  1904.         E159     H91.  2598 

2  V.     fronts.,  plates,  fold.  maps.     26i^cm. 
(Historic  highways  of  America,   v.   13-14) 

Contents. — 1.    The    Chesapeake    and    Ohio    canal    and    the    Pennsylvania 
canal. — 2.  The  Erie  canal. 

.    .    .  Washington's   road    (Nemacolin's   path)    the   first   chapter  of  the 

old  French   war   .    .    .   Cleveland,  O.,   The  A.   H.   Clark  company,   1903. 
E159  H91.  2599 

215  p.  incl.  front.,  plates,  maps,  plans.     26i/icm. 

(Historic  highways  of  America,  v.  3) 
Hume,  David.  Philosophical  essays  on  morals,  literature,  and  politics,  by 
David  Hume.  To  which  is  added  the  answer  to  his  objections  to  Chris- 
tianity, by  Dr.  Campbell;  also  an  account  of  Mr.  Hume's  life,  an  original 
essay,  and  a  few  notes,  by  Thomas  Ewell,  M.  D.,  of  Virginia.  1st  Amer. 
ed.  Philadelphia,  published  for  the  editor  by  Edward  Earle,  1817. 
B1455     A5     1817.  2600 

2  v.     21cm. 


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Humphrey,  Alexander  Pope.  Annual  address  [before  Virginia  state  bar 
association]  by  Hon.  Alexander  Pope  Humphrey,  of  Kentucky.  The 
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(In  Virginia  state  bar  association   11th  report   1899.     p.   206-232) 

Humphrey,   Heman.     Death  of  President  Harrison.     A  discourse   delivered 

in  the  village  church  in  Amherst,  Mass.,  on  the  morning  of  the  annual 

state   fast,   April    8,    1841.     By   Heman    Humphrey,   D.   D.,   president   of 

Amherst  college.     Amherst,  J.  S.  and  C.  Adams,  1841.  2602 

24  p.     22cm. 

Humphreys,  Andrew  Atkinson,  1810-1883.  From  Gettysburg  to  the  Rapidan, 
The  Army  of  the  Potomac,  July,  1863,  to  April,  1864  .  .  .  New  York, 
C.  Scribner's  sons,  1883.        E493     6    H92.  2603 

viii,  86  p.     fold.  maps.     19cm. 

■.    .    .   The  Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and  '65;   the  Army  of  the  Potomac 

and  the  Army  of  the  James   .    .    .   New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1908. 
E468     C17.  2604 

X,  451  p.     fold.  maps.     19cm. 
(Campaigns  of  the  civil  war.     v.  12) 

Humphreys,  David.  Heroes  and  spies  of  the  civil  war.  By  David  Hum- 
phreys of  the  original  Stonewall  brigade,  and  later  Captain  in  Ashby's 
cavalry.     New  York  and  Washington,  Neale  publishing  company,  1903. 

2605 
223  p.     front,   (port.)     20cm. 

Humphreys,  David  Carlisle.     Notes  on  Rankin's  Civil  engineering  after  the 

notes  of  Prof's  William  Allen  &  G.  W.  C.  Lee,  by  David  C.  Humphreys 

.    .    .  Richmond,  Va.,  Transferred  and  printed  by  A.  Hoen  &  co.  [1894] 

TA145     R24     H.  2606 

2  p.  1.,  18  4  p.     diagrs.     31  by  23 1/2 cm. 

Hunnicutt,  James  W.     The  conspiracy  unveiled.     The  South  sacrificed;    or, 

The  horrors  of  secession,     by  Rev.  James  W.  Hunnicutt,  editor  of  the 

Fredericksburg  (Va.)  Christian  banner  .    .    .   Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippin. 

cott  &  CO.,  1863.         E459     H93.  2607 

xlv,  13-454  p.     front,  (port.)      18cm. 

A  summary  of  the  doctrines,  held  and  maintained  by  the  Union  Bap- 
tists;   to  which  is  annexed  a  recantation  of  infant  baptism  by  James 
W.  Hunnicutt   .    .    .   Richmond,   P.  D.   Bernard,   printer,   1842.  2608 
44  p.     19i/2cm. 

Hunt,  Gaillard.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Molly  Elliott  Seawell,  with  se- 
lections from  her  writings,  by  Gaillard  Hunt]  2609 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  11  p.  4729- 
4750) 

• James  Madison  and  religious  liberty.         E172     A48.  2610 

(In  American  historical  association.     Report,  1901.     v.  1.     p.  163-171) 

Office-seeking  during  Jefferson's  administration.        E171     A57.  2611 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.  3,  no.  2.     Jan.,  1898.     p.  270-291) 

— — Offlce-seeking  during  Washington's  administration.        E171     A57.      2612 
(In  American  historical  review,     v.  1,  no.  2.     Jan.,  1896.     p.  270-283) 

Hunter,   Alexander.     Johnny   Reb   and   Billy    Yank,   by    Alexander   Hunter; 
illustrated   by   Harold   Macdonald   and  R.   O.   Tolman.     New   York   and 
Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1905.        E605    H945.       2613 
720  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23cm. 


276  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  v/omen  of  the  Debatable  land,  by  Alexander  Hunter  .  .  .  Illus- 
trated by  Miss  Elizabeth  C.  Harmon.  Washington,  D.  C,  Cobden  pub- 
lishing company,  1912.        E581    H94.  2614 

viii  p.,  2  1.,  261  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  fold.  map.     20cm. 
The  region  comprises  the  counties  of  Fairfax,  Prince  William,  Culpeper 
and  Fauquier,  Va. 

Hunter,  Andrew.     [The  Andrew  Hunter  papers]  2614a 

(In  Massachusetts  historical  society.  Proceedings.  Dec.  1912.  v.  46. 
p.  241-248) 

Includes  letters  of  A.  Hunter  to  J.  H.  Kelly,  18-59;  James  Buchanan  to 
A.  Hunter,  1859;  Richard  Parker  to  A.  Hunter,  1859;  A.  R.  Boteler  to  A. 
Hunter,  1861;  H.  A.  Wise  to  A.  Hunter,  1861;  J.  P.  Benjamin  to  A.  Hunter, 
1861. 

John  Brown's  raid.     By  Andrew  Hunter   .    .    .       F206     S73.  2615 

(In  Southern  history  association.  Publications.  Washington,  D.  C, 
1897.     24cm.     v.   1,  no.   3,   p.    [165]-195) 

"This  paper  was  written  by  Mr.  Andrew  Hunter,  a  few  years  after 
the  execution  of  John  Brown.  It  was  [first]  published  in  a  newspaper  in 
1887." 

Hunter,  B.  W,     In  the  circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  district  of 

Virginia.     Nov.  term,  1870.     Hunter  vs.  McCabe  and  Dixon   vs.  Tacey, 

ejectment.      Points    of    counsel    for    plaintiffs.      [Washington],    Judd    & 

Detweiler,  steam  job  printers  [1871?]  2616 

18  p.     23cm. 

Hunter,  Mrs.  Martha  Featon,  1800-1866.     The  Clifford  family;   or,  A  tale  of 

the   Old  Dominion,  by  one   of  her   daughters   .    .  .   New   York,   Harper 

&  brothers,  1852.        B     H946     C8.  2617 
430  p.     20cm. 

Hunter,  Martha  T.  A  memoir  of  Robert  M.  T.  Hunter  by  Martha  T.  Hunter, 
bis  daughter.  With  an  address  on  his  life  prei)ared  for  the  Hunter  monu- 
ment association,  by  Col.  L.  Quinton  Washington.  Washington,  Neale 
pub.  CO.,  1903.        CI     H946    H78.  2618 

166  p.     front,   (port.)     20cm. 

Hunter,  Robert  Mercer  Taliaferro,  1809-1887.     Address  delivered  before  the 

two  literary  societies  of  the  Virginia  military  institute,  July  3,  1857,  by 

Hon.  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  of  Virginia.      Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson, 

1857.  F218     24     V81     H94.  2619 

59  p.     plate.     23cm. 

Address  of   Southern  delegates  in  congress  to  their  constituents,     [no 

date]        JK310    v.  28.  2620 

15  p. 

Address  to  the  alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia  at  Charlottesville 

on  Wedne.?day,  June  30,  1875.  Richmond,  J.  E.  Goode,  1875.  F218  24 
U5     H94.  2621 

17  p.     23cm. 

Observations  on  the  history  of  Virginia:   a  discourse  delivered  before 

the  Virginia  historical  society,  at  their  eighth  annual  meeting,  December 
14,  1854.  By  Hon.  R.  M.  T.  Hunter.  Pub.  by  the  society.  Richmond. 
Clemmitt  &  Fore,  printers,  1855.        F229     H946.  2622 

48  p.     20cm. 

(In  Virginia  historical  society.  The  Virginia  historical  reporter.  Rich- 
mond, 1854-60.     V.   1,  pt.  2) 

Same.     [Washington,  1855]         F229     H946.  2622 

20  p.     22cm. 

Oration,  Feb.  22,  1858.    Inauguration  of  equestrian  statue  of  Washington. 

2623 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  26.     p.  167-184) 
Also  issued  separately. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  277 

Plan  providing  for  a  constitutional  currency.     Richmond,  1S74.        JK310 

T.  27.  2624 

9  p.     22cm. 

Remarks  on  death  of  William  O.  Goode,  late  a  member  of  the  House 

in  the  35th  Congress,  1860.        JK310     v.  16.  2625 

p.  12-13.     22cm. 

Speech   ...   in  the  United  States  Senate.  Feb.  24,  1854  on  Nebraska  and 

Kansas.    Washington,  Printed  at  the  Sentinel  office,  1854.       JK310    v.  10. 

2628 

15  p.     23cm. 

■ — -Speech  of  Hon.  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  of  Virginia,  on  invasion  of  states. 
Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  January  30,  1860.  [Wash- 
ington] Printed  by  L.  Towers   [1860]         JK310     v.  10.  2627 

16  p.     24cm. 

Speech  on  admission  of  Kansas  in  the  Senate,  March  12,  1858.        JK310 

V.  30.  2628 

16  p.     23cm. 

Speech   ...  on   the  bill   from  the   Senate  for  the  charter  of  a  fiscal 

bank  of  the  United  States.    Delivered  in  Committee  of  the  whole  on  the 
state  of  the  union,   in  the  House   .    .    .   Aug.    5,   1841.  JK310     t.    3. 

2629 
16  p.     23cm. 

Speech  on  the  resolution   of  notice   to  Great  Britain   .    .    .   relative   to 

Oregon,  in  the  House  of  representatives,  Jan.  10,  1848.        JK310     v.  28. 

2630 
8  p.     23cm. 

Speech   ...  on  the  resolution  proposing  to  retrocede  the  forts,  dock- 
yards, etc.,  to  the  states  applying  for  the  same.     Delivered  in  the  Senate 
of  the  United  States,  January   11,  1861.     Washington,  Lemuel  Towers, 
1861.         JK310     V.  4.  2631 
16  p.     23cm. 

Hunter,  Robert  W.  General  Fitzhugh  Lee.  A  speech  delivered  on  Fitzhugh 
I  Lee  day  at  the  Jamestown  exposition,  [no  place]  1908.  CI  L477 
I         H78.  2632 

—Virginia  in  the  Confederacy,  1861-1865   [v/ith  bibliography]  2633 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     r.  1.     p.  113-126) 

Huntington,  James  F.     The  artillery  at  Hazel  Grove.         E468     B33.         2634 
(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  188) 

Huntt,  Henry.     A  visit  to  the  Red  Sulphur  Spring  of  Virginia,  during  the 

summer  of  1837:  With  an  inti'oduction,  containing  notices  of  routes,  &c. 

By  an  annual  visitor  [T.  H.  Perkins]     Boston,  Dutton  and  Wentworth, 

1839.        F232     R3     H956.  2635 

40  p.     front.     8  vo. 

Hutchins,  Frank.  Houseboating  on  a  colonial  waterway,  by  Frank  and 
Cortelle  Hutchins;  illustrated  with  many  photographs  by  the  authors. 
Bosfon,  L.  C.  Page  &  company,  1910,        F232     J2     H9.  2636 

xii,  299  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     20cm. 

Hutchins,  Thomas,  A  topographical  description  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania, 
Maryland,  and  North  Carolina,  comprehending  the  rivers  Ohio,  Kenawha, 
Sioto,  Cherokee,  Wabash,  Illinois,  Mississippi,  &c.  .  .  .  With  ...  an 
appendix,  containing   ...   P.   Kennedy's  Journal  up   the   Illinois  river, 


278  A   BiBLIOGHAPHV    OF    VIRGINIA 

and  a  .  .  .  list  of  the  .  .  .  nations  and  tribes  of  Indians  .  .  .  Lon- 
don, For  the  author,  1778.       E163    H985    Office.  2637 

1  p.  1..  ii,  6B  p.     12  mo. 
Map  lacking. 

.    .    .  A  topographical  description  of  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Maryland, 

and  North  Carolina;  reprinted  from  the  original  ed.  of  1778;  ed.  by 
Frederick  Charles  Hicks.  Cleveland.  The  Burrows  brothers  company, 
1904.         E163     H986.  2638 

113  p.     fold,  map  (in  pocket)   2  plans,  fold.,  facsim.,  fold.  tab.     25cm. 

"Biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Hutchins,"  by  Frederick  Charles  Hicks: 
p.   7-51. 

"A  list  of  the  works  of  Thomas  Hutchins,  including  notes  on  the  map 
and  book  reprinted,  by  Frederick  Charles  Hicks":  p.  [53] -66. 

Hutton,  Francis  B.     Endorsements  of  Judge  Francis  B.  Hutton  for  judge  of 
the  supreme  court  of  appeals  of  Virginia,     [n.  p.  1914]  2639 

26  p.     23cm. 

Hyatt,  Thaddeus.     Argument  on  behalf  of  Thaddeus  Hyatt,  brought  before 

the  i-enate  of  the  United  States  on  a  charge  of  contempt  for  refusing 

to  appear  as  a  witness  before  the  Harper's  Ferry  committee.     Samuel 

E.  Sewall,  John  A.  Andrew,  counsel.     [1859?]  2640 

20  p.     22cm. 

The  Idea;  a  sign  of  the  times.    Adon  A.  Yoder,  editor  and  publisher.    Lynch- 
burg, Richmond,  Va.,  1908?-1910.         F'233     1     119.  2641 

V.  1  and  2  published  in  Lj'nchburg. 

Library  has  v.  3   (30  numbers)  and  v.  4  (35  numbers). 

.  .  Illustrated  Southern  almanac  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  print,  co. 
F224     A4.  2642 

library  has  1893,  1894,  1895,  1897,  1899.  1900,  1903-1905,  1907,  1909,  1911, 
1912     1913 

Title  changed  to  "Va.  &  N.  C.  Southern  Almanack." 

Imboden,  John  D.     The  battle  of  New  Market,  Va.  May  15th,  1864.         E468 
B33.  2643 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  480-486) 

Incidents  of  the  first  Bull  Run.        E468     B33.  2644 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  1.     p.  229-239) 

Jackson  at  Harper's  Ferry  in  1861.        E468     B33.  2645 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  1.     p.  111-125) 

^Stonewall  Jackson  in  the  Shenandoah.        E468    B33.  2646 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  282-298) 

Virginia  the  home  for  the  Northern  farmer.     Three  letters  from  Gen. 

J.  D.  Imboden,  domestic  agent  of  immigration  for  the  State  of  Virginia, 
to  Hon.  Horace  Creeley.  Originally  published  in  the  New  York  Tribune 
.    .    .   New  York,  Press  of  Dougla^  Taylor,  1869.        F219     132.  2647 

16   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Virginia.     [A  report  to  Col.  William  F.  Switzler,  chief  of  the  Bureau  of 

statistics.  United  States  Treasury  department.  Washington,  D.  C,  on 
the  transportation,  commerce,  markets,  agricultural  products,  mines 
and  rnanulactures  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Va.,  1886]  By  J.  D.  Imboden, 
Richmond,  Va.,  United  States  Treasury  expert.        F217     132.  2648 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  statistics.  Report  on  the  internal  commerce  of  the 
United  States,  by  William  F.  Switzler.  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics, 
submitted  Dec.  20,  1886.  Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1886. 
p.  5-213) 

In  loving  memory  of  a  revered  father  [William  Searight,  1791-1852]  and  a 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  279 

sainted    mother    [Rachel    Brownheld    Searight    Stidger,    1805-1893]      no 
place,     no  date.         CI     S439     S12.  2649 

66   p.     front,    (port.)      igi^cm.  .      _     .      .  ,    ^       ^r        ■      -.on.: 

Rachel  Brownfield  Searight  was  born  in  Frederick  Co.,   Va.,  in   1«05. 

In  memoriam.     Hamilton  Rowan  Gamble,  governor  of  Missouri.     St.  Louis, 

George  Knapp  &  co.,  1864.         CI     G191.  2650 

92  p.     front,   (port.)     24cm. 

Gov.  Gamble  was  born  in  Winchester,  Va.,  in   1798. 

In  memoriam.     John  Mercer  Brooke,  born  in  Tampa,  Florida,  December  18, 

1S26,  died  at  Virginia  military  institute,  Lexington,- Va.,  Dec.   14,  1906. 

New    York    and    Winchester,    Printed    by    the    Eddy    press    corporation 

[1906]         CI     B872     R2.  2651 

16  p.     22cm. 

In  memoriam.  Robert  Lewis  Dabney,  born  March  5,  1820,  died  January  3, 
1898   .    .    .   Knoxville,  The  University   of  Tennessee  press,   1899.  CI 

D114     J52.  2652 

41  p.     front,  (port.),  plates  (ports.)     29  by  21cm. 

In  memoriam.  The  dead  of  the  Otey  battery  of  the  13th  Virginia  artillery, 
Army  or  northern  Virginia  C.  S.  A.  Published  by  the  committees. 
Richmond,  Va.,  West,  Johnston  &  co.,  1887.         E581     7     13th.  2653 

22  p.     28cm. 

In  memoriam.  The  mystic  circle  of  Kate's  mountain.  1860-1895.  Richmond, 
Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  general  printers,  1895.  2654 

24  p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

"The  first  edition  of  this  charming  Memorial,  .  .  .  having  been  ex- 
hausted, .  .  .  permission  has  been  given  us  by  the  author  to  issue  an  edi- 
tion  for    general    circulation,    .    .    .    West,   Johnson   &   co." 

Preface   signed  John  Howard. 

in  memoriam.  William  Green,  LL.  D.  Proceedings  of  a  meeting  of  the 
bench  and  bar  to  commemorate  his  virtues  and  abilities.  Held  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  November  18,  1880.  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  Richmond. 
[Reprinted  from  Virginia  law  journal,  January,  1881]         CI     G798     M14. 

2655 
8  p.     22cm. 

In  memory  of  Col.  James  Monroe,  died  September  7,  1870,  aged  71  .  .  .  n.  p. 
n.  d.         CI     M753     C78.  2656 

43  p.     port.     18 1/2  cm. 

Col.  Monroe  was  born  in  Albemarle  county,  Va.,  Sept.   10,  1799. 

Contains  sketches  by  Gen.  G.  W.  Cullum  and  John  H.  Gourlie. 

In  the  House  of  representatives.  Forty-seventh  congress.  In  the  contested 
I  election  case  of  John  T.  Stovall,  contestant,  vs.  George  C.  Cabell,  con- 
I  testee.  From  the  fifth  congressional  district  of  Virginia.  Brief  on 
'  behalf  of  contestee.  Washington,  D.  C,  R.  A.  Polkinhorn,  1882.  JK1359 
47th     Va.  5th.  2657 

70  p.     23cm. 

In  the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States.  Oct.  term,  1910.  Original  no.  3. 
Commonwealth  of  Virginia,  plaintiff,  vs.  State  of  West  Virginia,  de- 
fendant, in  equity.  Defendant's  brief,  part  1,  2  and  3  .  .  .  Charleston, 
W.  Va.,  Lovett  printing  co.,  inc.  [1910?]  2658 

xiii,  377  p.     23 1/2 cm. 

Inauguration  of  the  equestrian  statue  of  Washington,  Richmond,  Va.,  22 
February,  1858.     [no  place,     no  date]         CI     W318     M2.  2659 

24  p.     23cm. 

Contents:  Opening  ode  by  John  R.  Thompson. — Oration,  by  R.  M.  T. 
Hunter. 


280  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  Independent  odd-fellow;  a  monthly  periodical  devoted  to  the  principles 
of  odd-fellowship.  James  M.  Ford,  editor  and  i)roprietor.  Richmond, 
1841.         F221     3.     022     13.  2660 

Library  has  v.  1,  June,  1841-April,  1842. 

Independent  order  of  G.  S.  and  D  of  S  of  Va.    State  grand  lodge  no.  6.     Min- 
utes of  annual  session.  2661 
Library  has  34th,  1906. 

Independent  order  of  odd  fellows.  Virginia  Grand  Lodge.  Proceedins.s. 
F221     3     022     G7.  2662 

Library  has   1868-1878.    1883,   1S86-1S89,   1891-1894,    1896-1902,    1904,    1905. 
1909-1915. 

Index  to  genealogic  data  in  sixteen  volumes  and  one  number  (I  to  X^^,  no.  1 
inclusive),  July  1892-July  1908,  inclusive,  of  William  and  Mary  college 
quarterly,  Williamsburg,  Va.,  Lyon  G.  Tyler,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  editor  (presi- 
dent of  William  and  Mary  college)    .    .    .    [n.  d.]  2663 
xii  p.     24%cm. 

The    indictment,   trial,    and   punishment   of   the    devil's    pedlars,   postriders, 
traders  and  receivers  of  slander,  by  a  lover  of  whole  bones   .    .    .  Nor- 
folk, Printed  by  O'Conner  &  Broughton,  1816.  2664 
hG  p.     2  3cm. 

Ingersoll,  Ernest.  To  the  Shenandoah  and  beyond:  the  chronicle  of  a  leis- 
urely journey  through  the  uplands  of  Virginia  and  Tennessee,  sketching 
their  scenery,  noting  their  legends,  portraying  social  and  material 
progress,  and  explaining  routes  of  travel.  By  Ernest  Ingersoll.  With 
illustrations  by  Prank  H.  Taylor.  New  York,  Leve  &  Alden  printing 
company,  1885.  2665 

[1],   125  p.     illus.     21cm. 

Ingle,  Edward.  .  .  .  Local  institutions  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Baltimore,  N.  Mur- 
ray, publication  agent,  Johns  Hopkins  university,  1885.        F216    7    151. 

2666 

127  p.     24y2Cm. 

(Johns   Hopkins    university   studies    In    historical    and    political    science. 
V.  3.     nos.  2,  3) 

Bibliography:  p.  126-127. 

— ' — Two  Southern   magazines.  2667 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.   1,  1897.     p.   45-52) 

Ingleside    seminary,    Burkeville,    Va.      Catalog.  2668 

Library  has  1893,  1894,  1895,  1896,  1897,  1898. 

Ingraham,  J.  H.  The  young  artist  and  The  bold  insurgent  by  J.  H.  Ingraham, 
Boston,  United  States  publishing  co.,  1846.  2669 

B8  p.     22cm. 

"The  bold  Insurgent"  is  a  story  of  Bacon's  rebellion. 

Ingram,  Arthur  Foley  Winnington,  bp.  of  London.  The  early  English  colo- 
nies; a  summary  of  the  lecture,  by  the  Right  Hon.  and  Right  Rev. 
Arthur  Foley,  lord  bishop  of  London,  with  additional  notes  and  illus- 
trations, delivered  at  the  Richmond  auditorium,  Virginia,  October  4, 
1907,  transcribed  by  Sadler  Phillips  .  .  .  with  a  preface  by  the  Bishop 
of  London.     Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1908.         E189     154.  2670 

xii.    228    p.      8    pi.    (Incl.    port.,    6    facsim.)      19i^cm. 

Ingram,   John    H.     Edgar   Allan   Poe.     His  life,   letters   and  opinions  .    .    • 

With  portraits  of  Poe  and  his  mother  .    .    .   London,  John  Hogg,  1880. 
CI     P743     146  2671 

2   V.     ports.     1914  cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  281 

Ingram,  John  Van  Ness.  ...  A  check  list  of  American  eighteenth  century 
newspapers  in  the  Library  of  Congress.  Compiled  by  John  Van  Ness 
Ingram   .    .    .  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1912.  2672 

186   p.     26cm. 
Virg-inia,  p.  146-157. 

Ingram    institute,    Ingram,   Va.      Catalog.  2673 

Library  has  1893,  1895. 

Inscriptions  on  the  Stuart  monuments  unveiled  at  Richmond  and  Yellow 
Tavern.         CI     S931     15,  2674 

2  ms.   sheets. 

The  Insurance  advocate;  devoted  to  life,  fire  and  marine  insurance.  William 
P.  Gretter,  editor,    v.  1,  1870.    Richmond,  Va.        HG8011    15.  2675 

Library  has   v.   1. 

International  order  of  the  King's  daughters  and  sons.  Virginia.  Minutes. 
F218     32     K55.  2676 

Library  has   1908,   1910. 

Interstate  banker's  convention,  Savannah,  1902.  Proceedings  of  the  inter- 
state banker's  convention.  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and  Georgia  .  .  . 
June  17th  and  18th,  1902.        HG1507     16.  2677 

var.  pag.     24i/icm. 

Interview  between  President  Lincoln  and  Col.  John  B.  Baldwin,  April  4th, 
1861.  Statements  &  evidence.  Staunton,  Va.,  Spectator  job  office,  D.  B. 
Strasburg,  printer,  1866.         JK310     v.  40.  2678 

28   p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Inventory  of  the  contents  of  Mount  Vernon,  1810,  with  a  prefatory  note  by 
Worthington  Chauncey  Ford.  [Cambridge,  U.  S.  A.,  University  press] 
1909.         CI     W318     F71.  2679 

xviii,  61  p.     2  facsim.   (Incl.  front.,  plan)     25  x  22cm. 

"This  manuscript  is  in  the  collection  of  Mr.  W.  K.  Bixby  of  St.  Louis 
.    .    .    it  is  now  printed  in  an  edition  of  350  copies." 

Irby,  Richard.  Bird  notes  and  other  sketches.  By  Richard  Irby.  Richmond, 
Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  1900.         F220     21     16.  2680 

32  p.     illus.  ports.     15 1/2 cm. 

Historical  sketch  of  the  Nottoway  Grays,  afterwards  Company  G,  Eigh- 
teenth Virginia  regiment,  Army  of  northern  Virginia;  prepared  at  the 
request  of  the  surviving  members  of  the  company  at  their  first  reunion 
at  Bellefont  church,  July  21,  1877.  By  Richard  Irby  .  .  .  Richmond, 
J.  W.  Fergusson  &  son,  1878.  E581  5  18th.  2681 
48  p.,  1  1.     24cm. 

History  of  Randolph-Macon  college,  Virginia.     The  oldest  incorporated 

Methodist  college  in  America.     Richmond,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1898. 
F218     24    R19     165.  2682 

331  p.     23cm. 

Ireland,  James.     The   life  of  the  Rev.  James   Ireland,   who  was,   for  many 

years,-  pastor  of  the  Baptist  church  at  Buck  Marsh,  Waterlick  and  Happy 

Creek   in    Frederick    and    Shenandoah    counties,    Virginia.      Winchester, 

Va.,  Printed  for  the  publishers  by  J.  Foster,  1819.        CI    165     L30.     2683 

232  p.     18cm. 

Irwin,  Richard  B.     The  administration  in  the  peninsular  campaign.         E468 
B33.  2684 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.  435-438) 

Ball's  Bluff  and  the  arrest  of  General  Stone.         E468     B33.  2685 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  123-134) 


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The  removal  of  McClellan.         E46S     B33.  2686 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  102-104) 

Irvine,  R.  T.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  R.  T. 
Irvine  of  the  southwest  bar.    The  lawyer  of  the  future.  2687 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     12th  report,   1900.     p.   276-298) 

Irvine,  V^illiam.  Washington-Irvine  correspondence.  The  official  letters 
which  passed  betv/een  Washington  and  Brig.  Gen.  William  Irvine  and 
between  Irvine  and  others  concerning  military  affairs  in  the  West  from 
1781  to  1783.  Arranged  and  annotated  with  an  introduction  containing 
an  outline  of  events  occurring  previously  in  the  Trans-Alleghany  coun- 
try. Illustrated.  By  C.  W.  Butterfield  .  .  .  Madison,  Wis.,  David  At- 
wood,   1SS2.  CI     W31S     B79.  2688 

vi  p.,   1  1.,   430  p.     front,    (port.),  port.,  fold.   map.     24cm. 

Irving,  Washington.  Life  of  George  Washington  .  .  .  New  York,  G.  P. 
Putnam  &  co.,  1857-1859.        CI     W318     169.  '      2689 

6  V.     26  by  32cm. 
Large  paper  edition,  extra  illu.strated  by  insertion  of  many  engravings. 

Life  of  George  Washington   .    .    .   New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam  &  co.,  185('- 

59.         CI     W318     168.  2690 

,      5  V.     fronts,  (ports.),  illus.,  plates,  ports.     19i^cm. 

Same.    1860.  2690 

Isham,  Asa  Brainerd.  Prisoners  of  war  and  military  prisons;  personal  nar- 
ratives of  experience  in  the  prisons  at  Richmond,  Danville.  Macon, 
Andersonville,  Savannah,  Millen,  Charleston,  and  Columbia  .  .  .  with 
a  list  of  officers  Vvho  were  prisoners  of  war  from  January  1,  1864.  By 
Asa  B.  Isham  .  .  .  Henry  M.  Davidson  .  .  .  and  Henry  B.  Furness 
.    .    .   Cincinnati,  Lyman  &  Gushing,  1890.         E611     ISl.  2691 

xii,  571  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  diagr.     24cm. 

[Ives,  Mrs.  Cora  Semmes]     The  prince.ss  of  the  moon;   a  Confederate  fairy 

story.      Written    by   a   lady   of   Warrenton,   Va.     Warrenton,   Va.,  1869. 

B     1995     P8.                            .  2692 
72  p.     front.     15cm. 

J.  L.  Hill  printing  co's  directory  of  Norfolk,  Portsmouth  and  Berkley,  Va., 
1S99,  containing  a  general  business,  street  and  house  directory  of  these 
cities,  together  with  much  other  useful  information  classified  in  the 
mihcellaneous.    Richmond,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  publishers,  c  1S99. 

2693 
968   p.     26 1/2 cm. 

J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.'s  directory  of  Norfolk,  Portsmouth  and  Berkley,  Vir- 
ginia. 1901.  Containing  a  general,  business  street,  and  house  directory 
of  these  cities,  together  with  other  useful  information  classified  in  the 
miscellaneous.  Norfolk,  Richmond,  Newport  News,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  print- 
ing CO.,  publishers,  c  1901.  2694 
1186    p.      24y2cm. 

J.  L.  Hill  printing  co."s  directory  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  1899-1900,  containing  a 

general  and  business  directory,  a  guide  to  the  streets  of  Petersburg,  and 

much    useful   information    classified   as    miscellaneous.      Richmond,   Va., 

J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  publishers,  c  1899.  2695 

269    p.      22  1/2 cm. 

J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.'s  directory  of  Richmond,  Va.,  1897.  containing  a  gen- 
eral, business,  street,  and  house  directory,  together  with  a  full  list  of 
post-offices  in  Virginia  and  'North  Carolina.  Vol.  33.  Richmond,  Va., 
J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  c  1897,  2696 

1154  p.     map.     26i^cm. 


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J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.'s  directory  of  Richmond  and  Manchester,  Va.,  1899, 
containing  a  general,  business,  street  and  house  directory  of  these 
cities,  together  with  much  other  useful  information  classified  in  the 
miscellaneous.     Vol.  35.     Richmond,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  c  1899. 

2697 
1392  p.     map.     26i^cm. 

J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.'s  directory  of  Richmond  and  Manchester,  Va.  1900, 
containing  a  general,  business,  street,  and  house  directory  of  these 
cities,  together  with  much  other  useful  information  classified  in  the 
miscellaneous.     Vol.  36.     Richmond,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  c.  1900. 

2698 
1438    p.      map.      25cm. 

J.  L.   Hill   printing  co.'s  directory  of  Richmond  and   Manchester,  Va.,  1901, 

containing  a  general,  business,  street,  and  house  directory  of  these  cities, 

together  with  other  useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous. 

Vol.  37.    Richmond,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  c  1901.  2699 

1413    p.      map.      25cm. 

Jackson,  E.  Hilton.  Is  Virginia  entitled  to  compensation  for  the  cession  of 
the  Northwest  territory  to  the  national  government?  Paper  read  by 
Mr.  E.  Hilton  Jackson  of  Washington,  D.  C,  before  the  Virginia  State 
bar  association  at  the  Hotel  Chamberlin,  Old  Point,  Va.,  August  6th, 
7th,  8th,  1912.     Richmond,  Richmond  press,  inc.  [cl913]  2700 

cover-title,    36    p.      23cm. 

Same.  2701 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     24th  report,  1912.     p.  232-264) 

Jackson,  Giles   B.     The  industrial  history  of  the  negro  race  of  the  United 

States    [by]    Giles  B.  Jackson  and  D.  Webster  Davis.     Richmond,  Va., 

The  Virginia  press  [c  1908]         HT123  J12.                                                2702 
400   p.   incl.   illus.,  pi.,   ports.      22cm. 

Jackson,  Huntington  W.  Sedgwick  at  Fredericksburg  and  Salem  Heights. 
E468    B33.  2703 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   3.     p.   224-232) 

Jackson,  Mrs.  iVIary  Anna  (Morrison)  Life  and  letters  of  General  Thomas  J. 
Jackson  (Stonewall  Jackson).  By  his  wife  Mary  Anna  Jackson,  with  an 
introduction  by  Rev.  Henry  M.  Field,  D.  D.  Illustrated.  New  York, 
Harper  &  brothers  [c  1891]        CI    J14     Jl.  2704 

xviii,  479  p.     front,   (port.),  illus.,  plates,  ports.     21cm. 

— Memoirs  of  Stonewall  Jackson  by  his  widow  Mary  Anna  Jackson.  With 
introduction  by  Lieut.-Gen.  John  B.  Gordon  and  Rev.  Henry  M.  Field, 
and  sketches  by  Generals  Fitzhugh  Lee,  S.  G.  French,  Lafayette  McLaws, 
M.  C.  Butler,  Bradley  T.  Johnson,  James  H.  Lane,  William  B.  Taliaferro, 
Samuel  G.  McGowan,  Henry  Heth,  Basil  W.  Duke,  Ex.-Gox.  F.  W.  M. 
Holliday,  Revs.  J.  W.  Jones  and  J.  R.  Graham,  Col.  Augustus  C.  Hamlin, 
Capt.  Joseph  S.  Morrison,  and  Viscount  (General)  Wolseley,  commander- 
in-chief  of  the  armies  of  Great  Britain,  and  Col.  G.  F.  R.  Henderson 
.    .    .  Illustrated.     Louisville,  Ky.     The  Prentice  press    [c  1895]  CI 

J14    J4.  2705 

xxiv,  647  p.     front,   (port.),  illus.,  plates,  porta.     26i^cm. 

Jacob,  John  J.    A  biographical  sketch  of  the  life  of  the  late  Captain  Michael 

Cresap.   ...   By  John  J.  Jacob.     Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Reprinted  from  the 

Cumberland  Edition  of  1826,  with  notes  and  appendix  for  William  Dodge, 

by  John  F  Uhlhorn,  1866.         CI     C919     Jl.  2706 

158,  23  p.     23cm. 


284  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Jacobs,  E.  B.  Roanoke,  Virginia,  its  location  climate,  and  water  supply;  its 
manufacturing,  commercial  and  educational  advantages  and  general  de- 
sirability as  a  place  of  residence.  Issued  by  the  Chamber  of  commerce, 
compiled  and  edited  under  the  auspices  of  the  Jamestown  exposition 
committee,  by  E.  B.  Jacobs,  Secretary  Chamber  of  commerce.  F234 
R6     Jl.  2707 

32    p.      illus.      22cm. 

Jacobstein,  Meyer.  .  .  .  The  tobacco  industry  in  the  United  States  .  .  . 
New  York,  The  Columbia  university  press,  1907.        H31     C7.  2708 

208    p.      25cm. 

(Studies  in  history,  economics  and  public  law  .  .  .  Columbia  univer- 
sity.    V.  26,  no.  3) 

James  I,  of  Great  Britain.  By  the  king.  [P-.oclamiation  suspending  the 
lotteries  of  the  Virginia  company  of  London]  London,  Imprinted  by  R. 
Barker,  and  L  Bill,  printers,  1620.        F229     B879.  2709 

broadside.      41 14  cm. 

(In  Brown  university.  Library.  John  Carter  Brown  library.  Three 
proclamations  concerning  the  lottery  for  Virginia,  1613-1621.  Providence, 
R.    I..    1907) 

Facsimile. 

James,  Charles  Fenton.  Documentary  history  of  the  struggle  for  religious 
liberty  in  Virginia.    Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  co.,  1900.        F218     3    J27. 

2710 
272    p.      12mo. 

James,  Henry.  The  American  scene  .  .  .  New  York  and  London,  Harper 
&  brothers,  1907.        F106    J27.  2711 

vi  p.,   1  1..   442   p.     21i/2cm. 
"Richmond:"      p.    351-379.         ^ 

James  River  and  Kanawha  company,  Richmond.  The  Central  water-line 
from  the  Ohio  River  to  the  Virginia  capes,  connecting  the  Kanawha 
and  Jame;-;  rivers,  affording  the  shortest  outlet  of  navigation  from  the 
Mississippi  basin  to  the  Atlantic.  Richmond,  Va.,  Printed  by  Gary  & 
Clemmit,  1868.        F217     3     C397.  2712 

95   p.     fold.  map.     22i/L>cm. 

Historical  and  statistical  sketch  of  the  James  River  and  Kanawha 
Canal,  signed  by  E.   Lorraine,   Chief  Engineer:      p.   52-95. 

^To  the  General  assembly  of  Virginia.      [A  memorial  on  behalf  of  the 

stockholders,   asking  a  modification  of  the  charter  of  the  company  in 
the  following  particulars   .    .    .]         [n.  p.  n.  d]  2713 

broadside.      30 1/2x191/2  cm. 

Signed  by  Chapman  Johnson,   George  W.   Summers,  and   5   others. 

James  River  Baptist  association.  Minutes  of  the  annual  session  of  the 
Virginia  James  River  Baptist  association.  2714 

Library   has    71th.    751h,    77th;    1906,    1907,    1909. 

James  river  coal  company.  A  description  of  Virginia  carbonite  found  on 
lands  of  the  James  river  coal  company.  New  York,  Baker  &  Godwin, 
printers,  1874.  2715 

8  p.     22cm. 

[Jameson,  J.  Franklin]     Virginian  voting  in  the  colonial  period   (1744-1774) 

2715a 
(In   The   Nation,      v.    56.      no.    1452.      April   27,    1893.      p.    309-310) 

Jamestown,  Va.  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  .  .  .  jubilee  at  James- 
town in  commemoration  of  the  13th  May,  the  second  centesimal  anni- 
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ings at  Williamsburg  on  the  loth,  the  day  when  the  convention  of  Vir- 


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ginia   .    .    .   declared    her    independent   .    .    .   Petersburg     [Va.]     W.    F. 
M'Laughlin;  Norfolk,  J.  O'Connor,  1807.        F229    R425.  2716 

48  p.     8  vo. 

The  Jamestown  bulletin,    v.  1-    June  16,  1904-    Norfolk,  Va.     [The  Woman's 
Jamestown  association]   1904-         T648     LI     J3.  2717 

No  numbers  issued  Aug.-Dec.   1904,  Feb. -Mar.   1905. 
Library   has   v.    1-5,    June,    1904 — May,    1909. 

Jamestown  exposition.  1907.     Commemorating  the  event  of  the  first  perma- 
nent English   settlement  in   Amei-ica   1607   Jamestown   exposition,  April 
26th  to  Nov.  30th,  1907.     [Norfolk,  Va.,  W.  T.  Barron  &  co.,  1907?]       2718 
16    p.      plates,   port.      IScm. 

Jamestown  expo  ition  on  Hampton  Roads,  1907   .    .    .   Rules  and  regu- 
lations governing  the  system  of  awards.     Newport  News,  The  Franklin 
print.  CO.,  [n.  d.]         T648     D15.  2719 
4  p.     24% cm. 

The  official  blue  book  of  the  Jamestown  ter-centennial  exposition,  A.  D. 

1907.  The  only  authorized  history  of  the  celebration.  Illustrated.  Nor- 
folk Va.  The  Colonial  publishing  company,  inc.  [c  1909]        T648     Bl    A5. 

2720 
vlii,   806    p.    incl.   illus.,    pi.,    ports,      front.,   pi.      36i^x23%cm. 

.    .    .   Official  classification  of  exhibit  departments   .    .    .   Norfolk,  Tide- 
water publishing  co.,  1907.         T397     J3.  2721 
63   p.     23cm. 

Jamestovv'n  official  photo  Corp.,  Norfolk,  Va.  Historical  Virginia  photographs 
and  official  views  of  the  ,Jamestov/n  exposition.  Jamestown  official  photo 
Corp.,  Norfolk,  Va.    Catalogue  no.  2.    W.  T.  Barron  &  co.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

2722 
20   p.      15 1/2  cm. 

Scenes  at  the  Jamestov/n  exposition,  with  historic  sites  in  old  Virginia 

.  .  .  Published  by  Jamestown  official  photograph  corporation  .  .  .  the 
trade  supplied  by  American  news  company  .  .  .  New  York,  Press  of 
I.  H.  Blanchard  company  [1907]         T'648     CI     J3.  2723 

[128]    p.      illus.      12y2Xl7cm. 

Jamestown  society  of  Washington  city.  Celebration  of  the  two  hundred  and 
fiftieth  anniversary  of  the  English  settlement  at  Jamestown,  May  13, 
1857.     Washington,  J.  T.  &  L.  Towers,  1857.        F229    J31.  2724 

32  p.     8vo. 

The  Jamestown  tercentennial.     A  magazine  devoted  to  the  interests  of  the 

Jamestown  exposition,  1907.    Richmond,  Va.,  Walsh  &  Via,  1904.  T648 

Bl     J3.  2725 
Library  has  v.   1,  no.   1,  May,   1904 — v.   1,  no.   3,  Aug.,   1904. 

Janney,  Samuel  McPherson,  1801-1880.  The  last  of  the  Lenape,  and  other 
poems.  By  Samuel  M.  Janney.  Philadelphia,  Henry  Perkins-  Boston 
Perkins  &  Marvin,  1839.        PS2129     J2     L3.  2726 

vlii  p.,   1  1.,    [91-180  p.     19cm. 

Memoirs  of  Samuel  M.  Janney,  late  of  Lincoln,  Loudoun  County,  Va.,  a 

minister  in  the  religious  society  of  Friends,   (written  by  himself.)    .    .'    . 
Philadelphia,  Friends'  book  association,  1881.         Cl     J37     J3.  2727 

X,  309  p.     front,    (port.)       19l^cm. 

Peace  principles  exemplified  in  the  early  history  of  Pennsylvania 
Philadelphia,  Friends'  book  association,  1876.  2728 

i69    D.       front-     fnni-t  ■»        1Ur.vn 


i69  p.     front,   (port.)      19cm. 


286  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Virginia:  her  past,  present,  and  future.        S21    A2.  2729 

(In   U.    S.    Dept.    of  agriculture.      Report    of    the    commissioner   of   agri- 
culture for  the  year  1864.     Washington,   1865.     p.    [17]-42) 

Janson,  Charles  William.  The  stranger  in  America:  containing  observations 
made  during  a  long  residence  in  that  country,  on  the  genius,  manners 
and  customs  of  the  people  of  the  United  States;  with  biographical 
particulars  of  public  characters;  hints  and  facts  relative  to  the  arts, 
sciences,  commerce,  agriculture,  manufactures,  emigration,  and  the  slave 
trade  .    .    .   London,  Printed  for  J.  Cundee,  1807.        E164     J35.  2730 

xiii,    [15]-49i),    1    p.      front.,    plates.      27i/icm. 
Virginia:     p.   327-345. 

Jarratt,  Devereux.  A  brief  narrative  of  the  revival  of  religion  in  Virginia. 
In  a  letter  to  a  friend  .  .  .  The  third  edition.  London,  Printed  bv  R. 
Hawes,  1778.  2731 

35  p.     19cm. 

A  brief  narrative  of  the  revival  of  religion  in  Virginia.     In  a  letter  to  a 

friend   .    .    .  The   fourth   edition.     London:    Printed   by   R.    Hawes,   and 
sold  at  the  New-Chapel,  City-Road;  and  at  the  Rev.  Mr.  Wesley's  preach- 
ing houses,  in  town  and  country,  1779.        F218     3     B853.  2732 
35   p.     17cm. 

The  life  of  the  Reverend  Devereux  Jarratt,  rector  of  Bath  parish,  Din- 
widdle County,  Virginia.  Written  by  himself,  in  a  series  of  letters  ad- 
dressed to  the  Rev.  John  Coleman,  one  of  the  ministers  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  church,  in  Maryland.  Baltimore,  Printed  by  Warner  &  Hanna, 
1806.  CI  J37  L27  Office.  2733 
1   p.   1.,  iv.   p.,   1  ]..    [5]-223   p.     15%cm. 

Justification,  in  a  letter  to  a  friend.  By  Rev.  Devereux  Jarratt.  Pub- 
lished under  the  supervision  of  the  Bishop  and  Assistant  Bishoj)  of  the 
Diocese  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Southern 
Churchman,  and  sold  by  Joseph  Gill  [1790?]     [Reprint]  2734 

12   p.      18 1/2  cm. 

Protestant  Episcopal  tracts,     v.   1,   no.   5. 

— ■ — Sermon    preached    before   the    convention    of   the    Protestant   Episcopal 

church,   in  Virginia,  at  Richmond,   May   3,   1792.     By  Devereux  Jarratt, 

rector  of  Bath  Parish,  Dinwiddle  County.     Richmond  (Virginia)  Printed. 

New-London,  Reprinted  by  T.  Green  and  son,  1792.  2735 

V,    [7]-31   p.     20cm. 

A  sermon  preached  before  the  convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 

church  in  Virginia,  at  Richmond,  May  3,  1792.  By  Devereux  Jarratt, 
rector  of  Bath  parish,  Dinwiddle  County.  3d  ed.  New  Haven,  Sidney's 
press,  1809.  2736 

v,    [7]-24    p.      21cm. 

Thoughts  on  some  important  subjects  in  divinity;   in  a  series  of  letters 

to  a  friend.  By  the  Rev.  Devereux  Jarratt,  rector  of  Bath  parish,  in 
Dinwiddle  County,  Virginia.  Baltimore,  Printed  by  Warner  &  Hanna, 
1806.         CI     J37     L27     Office.  2737 

84   p.      IS^Acm. 

Jay,  John.  Letters,  being  the  whole  of  the  correspondence  between  the 
Honorable  John  Jay,  esq.,  and  Mr.  Lewis  Littlepage;  a  young  man, 
whom  Mr.  Jay,  when  in  Spain,  patronized  and  took  into  his  family.  A 
new  and  correct  edition.  To  which  is  added  an  appendix,  not  before 
published.      New   York,   Printed   by   Eleazer   Oswald.   1786.  CI     J42 

L15.  2738 

54   p.     2414    by  igi/zcm. 

Mr.  Littlepage  was  born  in  Hanover  County,  Virginia,  Dec.  19,  1762. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  287 

■Jefferson,   Thomas.     Calendar  of  the   correspondence  of   Thomas   Jefferson 
.    .    .  Washington,  Department  of   state,    1894,   1895.  CI     J45     U46. 

2739 
2v.      30cm. 

(U.    S.    Department   of    state.      Bureau    of    rolls    and    library.      Bulletin, 
nos.  6,  8,  July,  November,   1894) 

Letters  from   Jefferson,   v.    1;    Letters    to   Jefferson,   v.   2. 

Captain  Meriwether  Lewis.        E173    044    Ref.  2740 

16  p. 

(Old  South  leaflets.     General  series,     v.  2,  no.   44.     Boston,  189  3) 

The  complete  anas  of  Thomas  Jefferson.     Edited  bv  Franklin  B.  Sawvel 

.    .    .   New  York,  The  Round  table  press,  1903.        CI     J45     S5.  2741 

283  p.  (incl.  front.),  plates,  ports,  facsims.     23cm. 

An  essay  towards  facilitating  instruction  in  the  Anglo-Saxon  and  modern 

dialects  of  the  English  language.  For  the  use  of  the  University  of 
Virginia  .    .    .   New  York,  J.  P.  Trow,  printer,  1851.        PE123    J3.      2742 

43   p.      30   by  24cm. 

"Printed    by    order    of    the    Board    of    trustees    for    the    University    of 
Virginia." 

Inaugural  address  of  1801.  2743 

(In   Modern   eloquence,      v.    13.      p.    1255-1260) 

Inaugural    address   .    .    .   delivered    March    4,    1801.      Philadelphia,    B. 

Franklin  Jackson,  1861.        JK310    v.  1.  2744 

8  p. 

Inaugural  address   .    .    .   March  4,  1801.         PS660     W7.  2745 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  2.     p.  76-81) 

Inaugural  address   .    .    .   March  4,  1805.         PS660     W7.  2746 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.   S.     v.  2.     p.   364-370) 

Inaugurals,  March  4,  1801,  March  4,  1805.        E173     044     Ref.  2747 

16    p.      18cm. 

(Old  South  leaflets.     General  series,     v.  5,  no.  104.     Boston,  1900) 

The  Jefferson  papers.  2747a 

(In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Collections.     Seventh  series,     v.  1. 
p.    [l]-377) 

Jefferson  to  George  Rogers  Clark,  1783.        E171     A57.  2748 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.   3,  no.   4.     July,   1898.     p.   672-673) 

Jefferson's  Germantown  letters  together  with  other  papers  relating  to 

his  stay  in  Germantown  during  the  month  of  November,  1793.  By 
Charles  Francis  Jenkins,  president  of  the  Site  and  relic  society  of 
Germantown.      Philadelphia,    W.    J.    Campbell,    1906.  CI      J45      J52. 

2749 
xxiv  p.  (incl.  front,  port.),  1  1.,  [27J-194  p.,  [8]  p.     plates,  facsims.     26cm. 

A  letter  of  Jefferson  on  the  political  parties,  1798.        E171    A57.       2750 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.  3,  no.  3.     April,  1S98.     p.  488-489) 

Letters  of  Jefferson  to  Marbois,  1781,  1783.        E171     A57.  2751 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.   12,  no.   1.     Oct.,   1906.     p.    75-77) 

— — The  life  and  morals  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  extracted  textually  from  the 
Gospels  in  Greek,  Latin,  French,  and  English.  By  Thomas  Jefferson. 
With   an   introduction.     Washington,    Government   printing   off.,    1904. 

2752 
2   pi.,   7-[19]    p.,   184   facsimile   pages. 


288  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

■ A  manual  of  parliamentary  practice:  composed  originally   for  the  use 

of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States   .  .    .   New  York,  Clark  &  Maynard 

[1840]         JP518     M3.  2753 
viii,    [13]-19G   p.      19cm. 

Same.     Philadelphia,  Hogan  &  Thompson,  1848.        JF518     M5.  2753 

xii,    [13J-204   p.      18cm. 

Same.     New^  York,  Clark,  Austin  &  Smith,  1859.        JF518     M7.  2753 

viii,    [13]-199   p.      19cm. 

Memoir,  correspondence,  and  miscellaneous,  from  the  papers  of  Thomos 

Jefferson.     Edited  by   Thomas   Jefferson  Randolph.     Charlottesville,   P. 

Carr  and  co.,  1S29.         CI     J45     R4.  2754 

4v.      front,    (port.),   facsim.      22cm. 

[Messages  and  papers  of]   Thomas  Jefferson,  March  4,  1801,  to  March 

4,  1809.         J81     B96.  2755 

(In  a.  compilation  of  the  messages  and  papers  of  the  presidents.     1896- 
99.      v.l) 

Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia   ...   1st  hot-pressed  ed.     Philadelphia, 

R.  T.  Ra^ie,  June,  1801.         F230     J49.  2756 

1  p.  1.,    [2],   436,  56   p.     front,    (port.)    pi.  fold.  map.     8vo. 
Contains  Appendix,   relative   to  the  murder   of  Logan's   family. 

Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia   .    .    .   illustrated  with  a  map  including 

the  states  of  Virginia,  Maryland,  Delaware  and  Pennsylvania.  A  new 
ed.,  prepared  by  the  author,  containing  notes  and  plates  never  before 
published.     Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1853.        F230     J51.  2757 

iv,    [1]    p.,    1   1.,   275    p.      pi.,   fold,   map,   fold.    tab.      8vo. 
"Printed    from    President    Jefferson's    own    copy    of    Stockdale's    edition 
[17S7J   containing  many  additions  and  corrections." — Sabin. 

Notes  on  the  state  of  Virginia  .    .    .   Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Gary  &  I.  Lea; 

New  York,  E.  Bliss  [etc]   1825.         F230     JoO.  2758 

344    p.      i2mo. 

Observations  sur  la  Virginie,  par  M.  J.     Traduites  de  I'anglois.     Paris, 

Barrois,  178G.         F230     J511     Office.  2759 

2  p.  l.,viii,  390,   [1]   p.     fold,  map,  fold.  tab.     12mo. 
Tr.  by  A.  Morellet. 

The  proceedings  of  the  government  of  the  United  States,  in  maintaining 

the  public  right  to  the  beach  of  the  Mississippi,  adjacent  to  New  Orleans, 
against  the  intrusion  of  Edward  Livingston.  Prepared  for  the  use  of 
counsel,  by  Thomas  Jefferson.  New  York,  E.  Sargeant,  1812.  F379 
N5     J4.  2760 

iv,    [5]-S0  p.     front,    (plan)      23cm. 

Selections  from  his  writings.     With  biographical  and  critical  essay  by  t 

Paul   Leicester  Ford.  2761 

(In  Warner's  Library  of  the  world's  best  literature,     v.  14.     p.  8229-8256)  ! 

A  summary  view  of  the  rights  of  British  America.     Set  forth  in  some 

resolutions  intended  for  the  inspection  of  the  present  delegates  of  the 
people  of  Virginia,  now  in  convention.  It  is  the  indispensable  duty  of 
the  supreme  magistrate  to  consider  himself  as  acting  for  the  whole 
community,  and  obliged  to  support  its  dignity,  and  assign  to  the  people, 
with  justice,  their  various  rights,  as  he  would  be  faithful  to  the  great 
trust  reposed  in  him.  Cicero's  of  B.  L.  ...  By  a  native,  and  member 
of  the  House  of  burgesses  .  .  .  The  second  edition  .  .  .  Williams- 
burg, Printed  by  Clementina  Rind.  London,  Reprinted  for  G.  Kearsly, 
1774.         F229     J46     Office.  2762. 

2    p.l.,    [5]-xvi,    [5]-44   p.      20M!cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  289 

To  the  Wolf  and  people  of  the  Mandan  nation.     To  Beaver,  the  head- 
warrior  of  the  Delawares;    speech  to  the  chiefs  of  the  various  Indian 
tribes.  2763 
(In  Modern  eloquence,     v.  13.     p.   1260-1268) 

'The  writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  Library  ed.,  containing  his  Auto- 
biography, Notes  on  Virginia,  parliamentary  manual,  oflficial  papers,  mes- 
sages and  addresses,  and  other  writings,  official  and  private,  now  col- 
lected and  published  in  their  entirety  for  the  first  time,  including  all  of 
the  original  manuscripts,  deposited  in  the  Department  of  state  and 
published  in  1853  by  order  of  the  joint  committee  of  Congress;  with 
numerous  illustrations  and  a  comprehensive  analytical  index.  Andrew 
A.  Lipscomb  .  .  .  editor-in-chief.  Albert  Ellery  Bergh,  managing  edi- 
tor. Washington,  D.  C,  Issued  under  the  auspices  of  the  Thomas 
Jefferson  memorial  association,  1903-04.  2764 

20  V.     fronts.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     23cm. 

"A    contribution    to    a    bibliography    of    Thomas    Jefferson,    compiled    by 
Richard  Holland  Johnston":   v.   20    (iv,   73   p.) 

Facsimile  reprint  of  "The  Jefferson  Bible"  appended  to  v.  20. 

The  writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson:  being  his  autobiography,  correspond- 
ence, reports,  messages,  addresses,  and  other  writings,  official  and 
private.  Published  by  the  order  of  the  Joint  committee  of  Congi-ess 
on  the  Library,  from  the  original  manuscripts,  deposited  in  the  Depart- 
ment of  state.  With  explanatory  notes,  tables  of  contents,  and  a  copious 
index  to  each  volume,  as  well  as  a  general  index  to  the  whole,  by  the 
editor,  H.  A.  Washington.  Washington,  Taylor  &  Maury,  1853-54.  CI 
J45     W43.  2765 

9    v.      2  3 1/2  cm. 
v.  8  wanting. 

The  writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  Collected  and  edited  by  Paul  Leicester 

Ford.     New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons.  1892-1899.         CI     J45     F'52. 

2766 

lOv. 

Jefferson  club,  Richmond.     Library.     Catalogue  of  the  Jefferson  club  library 
.    .    .  Librarian :    Miss  May  Lee  Myers.     Richmond,  Virginia,  February, 
1911.    Richmond,  Va.,  H.  f.  Ezekiel,  printer,  1911.        Z881     R528.       2767 
125    p.      23cm. 

Jefferson  club,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  The  pilgrimage  to  Monticello,  the  home  and 
tomb  of  Thomas  Jefferson  by  the  Jefferson  club  of  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Oct.    10   to   14,   1901.      St.   Louis,   C.     P.    Curran   print,    co.,    1902.  CI 

J45     J4.  2768 

78   p.     ports.,  plates.     26cm. 

Jefferson  Davis  and  "Stonewall"  Jackson  .  .  .  The  life  and  public  services 
of  each,  with  the  military  career  and  death  of  the  latter.  With  illus- 
trations. Philadelphia,  John  E.  Potter  &  company  [c  1866]  CI  D262 
J15;  2769 

149,    300    p.      front,    (port.),    plates.      19cm. 

Jefferson    Davis   monument   association.     Report  of  Mrs.   Edgar  D.    Taylor, 

treasurer  of  central  committee  of  the  Jefferson  Davis  monument  ass'n. 

to  October  25,  1901,  also  of  Mr.  John  S,  Ellett,  bonded  treasurer  .    .    . 

to  October  25,  1901.        Richmond,  Va.,  1901.        CI    D262    T5.  2770 

20  p.     15cm. 

Jefferson   memorial   and    interstate   good    roads    convention,    Charlottesville, 

Va.,   1902.   .    .    .   Proceedings   of  the  Jefferson  memorial   and   interstate 

good  roads  convention,  held   at  Charlottesville,  Va.,  April   2,   3   and   4, 

1902.     Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1902.         TE23     A8.  2771 

GO   p.     pi.    (incl.   front.)    maps,   diag-rs.      23cm. 

(U.    S.    Office    of    public    road    inquiries.      Bulletin    no.    25) 


290  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  Jefferson  monument  magazine.     [Charlottesville,  Va.]     [monthly]      2772 
Library  has   v.    1,   no.    3.      December    [1849?] 

Jefferson  realty  corporation.  Certificate  of  incorporation  of  the  Jefferson 
realty  corporation   .    .    .    [Richmond  ?]  1905.        F233     93     J45.  2773 

18  p.     27cm. 

Jefferson  school  for  boys,  Charlottesville,  Va.     Catalog.  2774 

Library  has   1906. 

Jeffrey,  William  H.  Richmond  prisons  1S61-1S62,  compiled  from  the  original 
records  kept  by  the  Confederate  government;  journals  kept  by  Union 
prisoners  of  war,  together  with  the  name,  rank,  company,  regiment  and 
state  of  the  four  thousand  who  were  confined  there.  By  William  H. 
Jeffrey  ...  St.  Johnsbury  [Vt.]  The  Republican  press  [c  1893]  E612 
L7     J4.  2775 

271   p.    incl.    lllus.,    plates,   ports,   facsims.      21i^cm. 

Jenkinscn,  Isaac.  Aaron  Burr,  his  personal  and  political  relations  with 
Thomas  Jefferson  and  Alexander  Hamilton  .  .  .  Cleveland,  O.,  A.  H. 
Clark  &  CO.,  1908.        CI    B968    J52.  2778 

viil,    9-389    p.      20cm. 

Jennings,  Paul.  A  colored  man's  reminiscences  of  James  Madison.  By  Paul 
Jennings,  Brooklyn,  George  C.  Beadle,  1865.        CI     M182     J14.  2777 

19  p.      front,    (port.)      20y2cm. 

Jeter,  Jeremiah  Bell.  Campbellism  examined.  By  Jeremiah  B.  Jeter,  of 
Richmond,  Virginia.  New  York,  Sheldon,  Lamport,  &  Blakeman,  etc.,  1855. 

2778 
xii,    13-369   p.      19cm. 

The  life  of  Rev.  Daniel  Witt,  D.  D.  of  Prince  Edward  County,  Virginia. 

By  J.  B.  Jeter.     Richmond,  J.  T.  Ellyson,  1875.        CI     W827     J15.      2779 
276  p.     lei^cm. 

^A  memoir  of  Mrs.  Henrietta  Shuck,  the  first  American  female  missionary 

to  China.  By  J.  B.  Jeter,  pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Richmond. 
Va.    Boston,  Gould,  Kendall  and  Lincoln,  1846.        CI     S562     J15.       2780 

xii,    [131-251  p.     front,    (port.)      IGi^cm. 

Henrietta  Hall  (later  Mrs.  Shuck)  was  born  in  Lancaster  County,  Vir- 
g-inia,  Oct.  28,  1817. 

The  recollections  of  a  long  life.     By  Jeremiah  Bell  Jeter.     With  intro- 
duction by  J.  L.  M.  Curry,  LL.  D.     Richmond,  Va.,  The  Religious  herald 
CO.,  1891.        CI    J58    J15.  2781 
xi,  325  p.     front,   (port.)     21cm. 

The  seal   of  heaven:    or.   The  impression  of   divine  truth   on   a   candid 

mind.  By  Rev.  J.  B.  Jeter,  D.  D.  .  .  .  American  tiact  society.  New 
York,  [c  1871]  2782 

204    p.      191/2 cm. 

Jeter,  W.  H.,  &  co.  Catalogue  of  Virginia  farms  and  suburban  homes,  timber 
and  mineral  lands  for  sale  by  W.  H.  Jeter  &  co..  real  estate  brokers  .  .  . 
Richmond,  Virginia.    No.  2  edition.     [Richmond,  n.  d.]  2783 

40   p.     plates.     23cm. 

John  Hammond.  Died  May  28,  1889,  at  his  home.  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  Born 
August  17,  1827,  at  Crown  Point,  in  the  old  house,  now  standing,  next 
west  of  his  late  residence.     Chicago,  P.  F.  Pettibone  &  co.,  printers,  1890. 

2783a 

90  p.     front,  (port.)     23cm. 

Includes    letters    1861-64    from    Virginia:      p.    47-90. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  291 

John  Howe  Peyton.     Ceremonies  attending  the  presentation  of  his  portrait 
to  the  County  of  Augusta   .    .    .   Printed  for  private  circulation.     Staun 
ton,  Va.,  A.  B.  Blackburn  &  co.,  1894.        CI    P519    J51.  2784 

32  p.     22  p. 

John  Tyler  his  history,  character,  and  position.  With  a  portrait  New 
York,  Harper  &  bros.,  1843.  '      2785 

40  p.     front,    (port.)     23%cm. 

Johns,  John.  Address  delivered  at  the  seventy-eighth  annual  council  of  the 
Pro.estant  Episcopal  church  in  Virginia:  by  the  Right  Rev.  John  Johns 
M.?'99^  iS'q  Tf°?  °^  tje  Diocese.  Published  by  order  of  the  council; 
May  22d,  18^3.     Richmond,  Clemmitt  &  Jones,  book  &  job  printers,  1873! 

2786 

i  32   p.     23i^cm. 

I ^Funeral  address  by  the  Right  Rev.  J.  Johns,  D.  D   [on  the  occasion  of 

\^^  -^^'n^  .°I  ^®^-  ^P*°"  ^^^"^  delivered  in  Christ  Church,  Norfolk 
March  19,  1847.     Published  by  the  trustees.     Richmond.  H    K    Ellvson' 

:        1847.         CI     B3665     J66.  ,  xi.  xv.  ^^^y|On_, 

I  19  p.     2iy2cm. 

Memoir  of  Henry  Augustine  Washington,  late  professor  of  history   politi 

,       cal  economy  and  international  law,  in  William  and  Mary  college    Vir 

93    p.      22l^cm. 

fv,^  ?r°'^''?"^^V- ¥®'^°\'*'  P-.  1-33;  Discourse  by  H.  A.  Washington  before 
the  Virg-inia  historical   society,   p.    37-93.  va,=,iniisLuu    oeiore 

^A  niemoir  of  the  life  of  the  Right  Rev.  William  Meade,  D    D     bishop 

of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  the  diocese  of  Virginia  '  By  the 
Right  Rev.  J.  Johns,  D.  D.,  with  a  memorial  sermon  by  the  Rev  William 
bparrow,  D.  D.     Baltimore,  Innes  &  company,  1867.         CI     M481     J50. 

2789 

VI,   [7]-537  p.     fronts,   (ports.)     igi^cm. 

^Sermon  delivered  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  J.  Johns,  D.  D.  at  St.  Paul's  church 

Richmond,  on  the  occasion  of  the  funeral  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Wm  Meade' 
D.  D.,  March  17,  1862.    Baltimore,  Entz  &  Bash,  1862.  *        2790 

14   p.     2 11/2  cm. 

lohnson,  B.  F.,  publishing  company.     Publications  of  the  B.  P.  Johnson  pub- 
lishing CO.,  1914-15.     Richmond,  Atlanta,  Dallas,   [1914]  2791 
I                48   p. 

ohnson    Benjamin   Franklin.     Physical  culture.     Primary  book.     Richmond, 
Va.,  B.  F.  Johnson  pub.  co.,  1900.     GV483    J7.  2792 

137  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  pi.     19cm. 

Ohnson,    Mrs     Blanche    Wynne.      The    relation    of    industrial    education    to 
pubhc  instruction.         LIS     N4.  2793 

„«.5  (In  National  education  association  of  the  U.  S.  Journal  of  DroceedinP-<5 
and  addresses,  1907.     p.  778-796)  juunuii  oi  proceecimgs 

Ohnson  Bradley  Tyler,  1829-1903.  The  constitution  of  the  Confederate 
btates  Montgomery,  1861.  Address  by  Gen'l  Bradley  T.  Johnson  deliv 
ered  June  10,  1891,  at  the  dedication  of  the  Confederate  monument  at 
nII^^^^.I^''"!'  Y^-,  P^'i^ted  by  order  of  the  Society  of  the  Army  and 
PrJJ  ^S  the  Confederate  states,  in  the  State  of  Maryland.  Baltimore. 
fress  of  William  H.  Mules  &  co.,  1891.         JK9814     J67.  2794 

It)   p.     23cm. 

The  first  Maryland  campaign.     An  address  by  Gen'l.  Bradley  T.  John- 


292  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

son,  of  Maryland,  before  the  Virginia  Division  of  the  Association  of  the 
Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  on  Thursday  even- 
ing, October  23d,  188-^.  Published  by  order  of  the  Association.  Rich, 
mond,  William  Ellis  Jones,  1884.        E481    A6    J6.  2795 

39  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

.    .    .   The  foundation  of  Maryland,  and  the  origin  of  the  act  concerning 

religion,  of  April  21,   1649   .    .    .   Baltimore    [J.   Murphy]    1883.  F184 

J66.  2798 

2  p.  1.,  210  p.  1  1.     8v(i. 

(Maryland   historical   society.      Fund-publication   no.    18) 

General  Washington.     By  General  Bradley  T.   Johnson.     Nevi^  York,  D. 

Appleton  and  company,  1894.        CI     W318     J50.  2797 

X    p.,    2    1.,    338    p.    front,    (port.)    maps.      19J^cm. 

— ■ — A  memoir  of  the  life  and  public  service  of  Joseph  E.  Johnston  .  .  . 
Baltimore,  R.  H.  Woodward  &  co.,  1891.        CI     J72    J49.  2798 

viii,   362  p.     front,    (port.)    pi.        12mo. 

The  public  debt  of  Virginia  and  the  attempt  to  repeal  the  funding  bill. 

F217     2     Jll.  2799 

IG   p.      23cm. 
Signed:  B.  T.  J. 

Johnson,  Clifton.  Highvi^ays  and  byways  of  the  South.  Written  and  illus- 
trated by  Clifton  Johnson.  New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1905. 
F211    JG6.  2800 

xiv,  362  p.  incl.  front,     illus.,  plates.     21cm. 

(Contents  in  part:  A  Virginia  wonder;  The  battlefield  of  Bull  Run; 
John  Brown's   town;   Round   about  old  Jamestown. 

Johnson,  George  Sands.  Ballads  of  the  seasons,  by  George  Sands  Johnson; 
Illustrations  by  Isabella  Morton.  New  York,  Aberdeen  publishing  com- 
pany  [c  1910]         PS2135     J4     Bl     1910.  2801 

4    p.l.,    100    p.      illus.      24    by    19% cm. 
Copyright  by  G.  S.  Johnson,  Richmond,  Va. 

Poems  for  the  people,  by  George  Sands  Johnson.     New  York,  Broadway    { 

publishing  co.  [c  1910]         PS2135     J4     P7     1910.  2802 

126   p.     front,   (port.)      20cm. 

Copyright  by  G.  S.  Johnson,  Richmond,  Va. 

Johnson,  Janies  Gibson.  Southern  fiction  prior  to  1860;  an  attempt  at  a 
first-haiul  bibliography;  a  dissertation  presented  to  the  faculty  of  the 
University  of  Virginia  as  a  part  of  the  requirements  for  the  degree  of 
doctor  of  philosophy.  By  James  Gibson  Johnson,  M.  A.,  of  Rockdell, 
Russell  County,  Virginia,  June,  1909.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  The  Michie 
CO.,  printers,  1909.  2803 

vii  p.,  1  1.,  126  p.     23cm. 

Johnscn,  John   Lipscomb.     To  every  loyal  son  of  the  University  of  Virginia 

[prospectus  of  the  University  memoi  ial]  Baltimore,  1872.         F218    24 

U5     J68.  2804 
33  p.     port.     21i^cm. 

The  University  memorial;  biographical  sketches  of  alumni  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia  who  fell  in  the  Confederate  war;  five  volumes  in  one, 
by  Rev.  John  Lipscomb  Johnson,  B.  A.  Baltimore,  Turnbull  brothers, 
1871.         F218     24     U5     J67.  2805 

7G5    p.      front.,    ports.      23Vicm. 

Biographies  by  different  writers. 

Arranged  chronologically,  according  to  date  of  death  of  subjects  of  the 
biographies,  and  divided  into  five  books,  each  representing  a  year  of  the 
war. 

Contents:  Abercrombie,  L.  B. ;  Anderson,  J.  W.,  by  J.  W.  Johnston; 
Arnold,  A.  J.;   Ashton,  B.   W. 


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Barton,  D.  R.,  by  L.  M.  Blackford;  Baylor,  W.  S.  H.,  by  B.  Christian 
Beall  J.  Y.,  bv  D.  B.  Lucas;  Bedinger,  G.  R.;  Berry.  L.  L.  G. ;  Bibb,  F.  S. 
Blscoe  T.  H.;  Booton  W.  S.;  Boston,  R.  B.,  by  A.  A.  Gray;  Brawner,  AV.  G. 
Breckrinrldge,  P.  G;  Breckenridge,  J;  Brockenbroug-h,  A;  Bronaugh,  W.  N. 
by  J.  Hart;  Brown,  J.  T.,  by  B.  Johnson  Barbour;  Buist,  E.  S;  Butler,  W.  B 

Cabeil,  J.  C;  Carr,  J.  G..  by  F.  N.  Fleming;  Carr,  W.  C,  by  C.  P.  Grady 
Carrington,  W.  C.  P;  Chalmers,  J.,  by  C.  M.  Blackford;  Chalmers,  H.  C. 
Chapman,  — ;  Clark,  P.  H;  Cocke,  W.  F.,  by  Mrs.  M.  J.  Preston;  Cocke,  W.  H 
Cohen,  G;  Coleman,  T.  G.,  Jr;  Coleman,  L.  M.,  by  C.  Morris;  Coleman,  C.  L. 
Conrad  H.  A.,  bv  II.  Nelson;  Conrad,  H.  T.,  by  K.  Nelson;  Corbm,  R.;  Cow- 
herd, C.  S.,  by  L.  J.  Haley;  Cowin,  J.  H;   Cox,  J.  B. 

Davidson,  G.,  by  J.  W.  Massie;  Davidson,  F;  Davidson,  A;  Davis,  R.  B; 
Drewry,  J.  H. 

Easton,  B.  W;  Elliott,  P..  by  J.  B.  Elliott;  Elliott,  R. 

Fairfax,  R.,  by  L.  M.  Blackford;  Farley,  W.  D;  Field,  W.  G.;  Fontaine, 
E.   Jr.;    French,   J.   B.  ^^      ^ 

Garland,  S.  Jr.,  by  R.  G.  H.  Kean;  Garland,  H.  A.,  by  R.  G.  H.  Kean; 
Garlington,  B.  C;  Goggin,  W.  L.,  Jr.;  Gordon,  G;  Gordon  G.  L;  Green  R.  H; 
Grogan   K;    Guiger,   G.   H.  „      ,        „     ^     ^      ^ 

Hamlin,    W.    B;    Hamner,    N.    B;    Harmanson,    J.    R.,    by    B.    T.    Gunter; 
Harri-gon,   D.  C,  by  M.   D.  Hoge;   Harrison,  B.  H;   Haskell,   W.   T.,  by  W.   P. 
'  DuBose;  Healv,  E.  M;  Henderson,  L.  A;  Hobbs,  T.  H;  Holladay,  J.  M;  Hull, 
J.  M;  Hunter,  B^  B;  Hutton,  W.  B. 

Jenkins,  J.  S;  Jenkins,  M.  A;  Jones,  E.  J;  Jones  F.  T;  Jones,  J.  T; 
Jones,  F.  P;  Jones,  T.  R. 

Kemper,    G.    B.,    by    Mrs.    M.    P.    Kemper;    Kmcheloe,    V^i .    J. 

Latane,  W;  Latane,  J;  Latham,  R.  P;  Lewis,  J;  Lewis  G.  N;  Love,  R. 
T;  Lindsay,  J.  W;  Lindsay,  R.  _ 

Magruder,  J.  B;  Magruder,  J.  W;  Major,  E.  P;  Marshall,  T;  Massie,  R.  T., 
by  S.  Maupin;  Massie,  J.  L.,  by  W.  N.  Pendleton;  Mastin,  G.'  B;  Maupin, 
J.  R.,  by  N.  H.  Massie;  Maury,  J.  PI;  McCoy,  W.  K;  McDov/ell.  T.  P;  McGchee. 
A  M-  McKim,  R.  B;  Meade,  H.  E;  Mead.  W.  Z.,  by  W.  W.  Old;  Meem,  J.  L., 
by  C.  L.  Mosby;  Meem,  A.  R.,  by  Mrs.  C.  J.  M.  Jordan;  Meredith,  AV.  B.,  by 
J.  C.  Long;  Morris,  W;  Morris,  G.  W;  Morris,  J.,  by  H.  R.  Pleasants;  Morrill, 
W   T..  by  W.  F.  Gardner;  Mosby,  L.,  by  Mrs.  C.  J.  M.  Jordan;  Munford,  C.  E. 

Nelson,  H.  M;  Nelson,  J.  A.,  by  Mrs.  C.  J.  M.  Jordan;  Newman,  W.  S., 
by  J.  \V.  Jones;  Newton,  T;  Newton,  W.  B.,  by  W.  S.  R.  Brockenbrough. 

Palmer,  J.  S;  Palmer,  J.  J.,  by  W.  DuPree;  Palmer,  S.  D;  Pate.  H.  C; 
Paxton,  E.  F.,  by  J.  B.  Dorman;  Peake,  W.  B;  Peek,  W.  H;  Pegram,  W.  J; 
by  W.  G.  McCabe;  Pendleton,  A.  S.,  by  W.  Allan;  Phelps,  W.  B;  Pitman, 
J.  D;  Pollock,  T.  G;  Poore,  R.  H;  Posey,  C;  Prentis.  J. 

Radford,  J.  T;  Radford,  W.  M;  Randolph,  T.  J.,  by  J.  L.  Cochran;  Ran- 
dolph, W.  W.,  by  J.  E.  Cooke;  Rector,  W.  B;  Redwood  J.  M;  Redwood,  J.  T; 
Riddick,  S.  A;  Ridley,  W.  G;  Rives.  G.  T;  Rives.  C.  M;  Roane,  T.  R;  Rogers, 
L.  M.,  by  J.  C.  Long;  Ross,  W.  A;  Royall.  G.  K;  Russel,  A. 

Scott,  T.  J;  Seabrook,  C.  P.,  by  W.  G.  McCabe;  Selden,  W.  L;  Shearer, 
R.  B;  Shelton,  C.  O;  Shelton,  C.  T.,  by  H.  P.  R.  McCoy;  Shepherd,  W.  F; 
Shields,  W.  S;  Smith,  S..  by  H.  H.  Harris;  Smith,  F.  W.,  by  C.  H.  Toy; 
Stevens,  H.   L;   Stuart,   G.   W. 

Tayloe,  L;  Taylor,  B.  M;  Tebbs,  W.  W.,  by  W.  L.  Brown;  Thompson, 
J.  B;  Thompson,  W.  B;  Thornton,  J.  T.  Tillinghast,  H;  Towles,  J.  T;  Towles, 
W.  E;  Tucker,  H.  St.  G.,  by  C.  S.  Venable;  Turner,  J.  C.  . 

Van   De   Graff,  W.  J;   Voss,   F. 

Walke,  I.  T.,  by  R.  Gatewood;  Walker,  J.  T;  Ward,  W.  N;  Washinston, 
J.  E.  Mc.  P.,  bv  J.  Johnson  and  J.  L.  Johnson;  Washington,  J.  A.,  by  J.  S. 
Blackburn;  Watson,  D.,  by  B.  J.  Barbour;  Watson,  J.  D;  Wertenbaker,  T.  G; 
Wheatley.  J;  Winston,  J.  B.;  Wrenn,  W;  Wrenn,  F.  E;  Wright,  W.  A; 
Wright,  W.  S;  Wyatt,  R.  O;  Wyatt,  J.  W. 

Young,  C.   O. 

2806 

lohnson,  Lucius  E.  Address  of  Mr.  L.  E.  Johnson  .  .  .  before  the  Virginia 
state  farmers'  institute,  Roanoke,  Virginia,  January  12,  1911.  [Roanoke, 
Va.,  The  Stone  printing  company,  1911]         F220     32     J97.  2810 

cover-title,   22   p.,   1   1.      19cm. 

The   American   house   of   industry.      L.    E.    Johnson,    President   Norfolk 

&  Western  railway  company.  Before  the  Traffic  club  of  Pittsburgh 
Nov.  9,  1911.  Roanoke,  Va.,  the  Stone  printing  co.,  [1911?]  HE1044 
J7.  281 1 

16  p.     19cm. 

Railroad  building,  service  and  revenue  [by]  L.  E.  Johnson   .    .    .   before 

Grain  dealers'  national  association  at  Norfolk,  Virginia,  October  1,  1912. 


294  A  Bibliography  of  Viugixia 

[Roanoke,  Va.,  The  Stone  printing  and  mfg.  co.,  1912]  HE2757  1912 
J7.  2812 

cover-title,  22  p.     18'/^ cm. 

Railway  prospects  in  the   South;    address  of  Mr.   L.   E.   Johnson  .    .    . 

before  commerce  section  of  the  Southern  commercial  congress,  Atlanta, 
Georgia,  March  10,  1911.     [Roanoke,  Va.,  The  Stone  printing  and  manu- 
facturing  company,   1911]  HE2771     A13     J7.  2813 
cover-title,    IS   p.,    1   1.      19i^cm. 

Relationship  between  transportation  companies  and  their  patrons.     Ad- 
dress  .'  .    .   before     the     Southern     shoe     wholesaler:-'     association     at 
Swampscott,  Massachusetts,  July  S,  1911.    [Roanoke,  Va.,  1911]        HE2751 
J69.  2814 
16  p.     19cm. 

Johnson,  Richard  W.  Memoir  of  Maj.-Gen.  George  H.  Thomas.  By  Richard 
W.  Johnson,  brigadier-general  U.  S.  A.  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippin- 
cott  &  CO.,  1881.         CI     T457     J50.  2815 

322    p.      front,    (port.),    plates    (ports.).      22cm. 

[Johnson,  Robert]  fl.  1586-1626.  .  .  .  The  new  life  of  Virginea;  declaring 
the  former  succesge  and  present  estate  of  that  plantation,  being  the 
second  part  of  Nova  Britannia.  Published  by  the  authoritie  of  his 
Majesties  coun^ell  of  Virginea.  London,  Imprinted  by  F.  Kyngston  for 
W.  Welby.     1612.     [Reprint]        F61     M41.  2816 

(In  Massachusetts  historical  society.     Collections.     Boston,  1826.     2d  ed. 
2d  ser.     v.  8,  p.   199-223) 

The  new  life  of  Virginea:    declaring  the   former  successe  and   present 

estate  of  that  plantation,  being  the  second  part  of  Nona  Britannia. 
Published  by  authoritie  of  His  Majesties  counsell  of  Virginea.  London, 
Imprinted  by  F.  Kyngston  for  W.  Welby,  1612  [Washington,  P.  Force, 
1835]         E187     F69.     Also  F229     N532.  2817 

24    p.      23i^cm. 

(Force,  P.  Tracts,     v.   1,  no.   7) 

• The  new   life   of  Virginia:    declaring   the   former   success   and   present 

estate  of  that  plantation,  being  the  second  part  of  Nova  Britannia. 
Published  by  authority  of  His  Majesty's  Counsel  of  Virginia.  London, 
Imprinted  by  F.  Kyngston  for  W.  Welby  .  .  .  1612.  [Rochester,  G.  P. 
Humphrey,  1897]        E187    A51.  2818 

1  p.  1.,  20,    [2]   p.     24cm. 

(Added   t.-p. :    American    colonial    tracts    monthly    [v.    1]    no.    7,    Novem- 
ber 1897) 

Reprint,  without  acknowledgment,- from  Force  tracts,  v.   1    (1836)  no.  7. 

Nova  Britannia.     Offering  most  excellent  fruits  by  planting  in  Virginia. 

Exciting  all  such  as  be  well  affected  to  further  the  same.  New  York, 
Printed    for  J.    Sabin,   1867.  F229     J676.     Also   F229     N935     Office. 

2819 

40   p.     22xl8cm. 

Facsimile   reprint    of  the    issue   of   the   London   original   of    1609    havlnff 
title:  Nova  Britannia.     Off  ring  most  excellent  fruites   [etc.] 
The  reprint  is  edited  by  F.  L.  Hawks. 

Nova  Brittania:   offering  most  excellent  fruites  by  planting  in  Virginia. 

Exciting  all    such   as   be   well   affected   to   further   the   same.  London, 

Printed   for   S.   Macham,   1609.      [Washington,   P.    Force,   1835]  B187 

F69.  2820 

28    p.      2  31/0  cm. 

(Reprint  in  Force,  Peter.     Tracts    .    .    .    Washington,  1836-46.    v.  1,  no.  G) 

"Epistle   dedicatore":   signed   R.   I. 

Nova  Brittania:   offering  most  excellent  fruits  by  planting  in  Virginia, 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  295 

exciting  all  such  as  be  well  affected  to  further  the  same.  London, 
Printed   for   S.   Macham,   1609.      [Washington,   P.   Force,   1835]  B187 

A51.  2821 

1  p.  1.,  28,    [2]    p.     24cm. 

(Added  title-page:  American  colonial  tracts  monthly.  v.  1.  no.  6. 
October,    1897) 

Reprint,  without  acknowledgrment,  from  Force  tracts  ,v.   1   (1836)   no.   6. 

Johnson,    Thomas    Cary.      Baptism    in    the    apostolic    age.      By    Thos.    Gary 
Johnson,   D.   D.,   LL.   D.,   Richmond,    Presbyterian    Committee   of   publi- 
cation, 1912.  2S22 
94   p.     20cm. 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Benjamin  Morgan  Palmer,  with  selections  from 

his  writings,  by  Thomas  Cary  Johnson]  2823 

(In    Alderman,    B.    A.        Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    9. 
p.   3907-3933) 

Development   of   religious    liberty   in    the    South.      [With    bibliography] 

2824 
(In  The   South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   10.     p.   465-482) 

The  influence  of  protestantism  in  the  South.     [With  bibliography]     2825 

(In  The  South   in  the  building  of   the  nation,      v.   10.     p.   527-536) 

Introduction   to   Christian    missions.      By   Thomas    Cary   Johnson.     The 

second  edition.  For  sale  by  the  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication, 
Richmond,  Va.,  Texarkana,  Ark.-Texas,  [c  1909]  2826 

220    p.      20cm. 

John  Calvin  and  the  Genevan  reformation:   a  sketch.     By  Thomas  Cary 

Johnson,  Professor  of  ecclesiastical  history  and  polity  in  Union  theologi- 
cal  seminary,   Richmond,  Va.     Richmond,   Va.,   The   Presbyterian    com- 
mittee of  publication,   [c  1900]  2827 
9  4    p.      20 1/2 cm. 

The  life  and  letters  of  Benjamin  Morgan  Palmer,  by  Thomas  Cary  John- 
son  .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication  [c  1906] 
CI     P174     J6.  2828 
3  p.  1.,   [v]-x,  688  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  geneal.  table.     24cm. 

The  life  and  letters  of  Robert  Lewis  Dabney.  By  Thomas  Cary  John- 
son.    Richmond,   Va.,   Presbyterian   committee   of  publication    [c    1903] 

2829 
xvi,  585  p.     front,  (port.),  plates,  fold.  tab.     24cm. 

Virginia  Presbyterianism  and  religious  liberty  in  colonial  and  revolution- 
ary times.    By  Thomas  Cary  Johnson,  Professor  of  eccle'^iastical  history 
in  Union  theological  seminary,  Richmond,  Va.   .    .    .  Richmond,  Presby- 
terian committee  of  publication,  1907.        F218     3     J69.  2830 
128    p.      illus.,    ports.      20 1/2 cm. 

Johnson  &  Warner's  Virginia  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1816  .  .  . 
Calculated  by  Joshua  Sharp.  Richmond,  published  bv  Johnson  &  Warner. 
P224    A4.  '  2831 

48  p.     18cm. 

Johnston,  Charles.  A  narrative  of  the  incidents  attending  the  capture,  de- 
tention, and  ransom  of  Charles  Johnston,  of  Botetourt  county,  Virginia, 
who  was  made  prisoner  by  the  Indians,  on  the  river  Ohio,  in  the  year 
1790;  together  with  an  interesting  account  of  the  fate  of  his  companions, 
five  in  number,  one  of  v.^hom  suffered  at  the  stake.  To  which  are  added, 
sketches  of  Indian  character  and  manners,  with  illustrative  anecdotes. 


296  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

New-York,  Printed  by  J.  &  J.  Harper,  1827.  E87  J72.  Also  CI  J72 
N4     Office.  2832 

vi,    [7]-264  p.     18cm. 

Johnston,  David    E.     A  history  of  middle  New  River  settlements  and  con- 
tiguous   territory,    by    David    E.    Johnston   .    .    .   Huntington,  W.    Va., 
Standard  ptg.  &  pub.  co.,  1906.         F232     N5     J6.  2833 
500,  xxxi   p.     front.,   plates,    ports.     23cm. 

Johnston,    Elizabeth    Bryant.      Original    portraits    of    Washington    including 
statues,   monuments   and   medals,   by   Elizabeth   Bryant   Johnston   .    .    . 
Boston,  James  R.  Osgood  and  company,  1882.        CI     W318     J51.        2834 
xxii,    257    p.      front,    (port.),    plates    (ports.)      35    by   28cm. 

Johnston,  Frederick.  Memorials  of  old  Virginia  clerks,  arranged  alpha- 
betically by  counties,  with  complete  index  of  names,  and  dates  of  service 
from  1634  to  the  present  time  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  J.  P.  Bell  co.,  18S8. 
F223     J73.  2835 

V,   [7],  405,  XX  p.     facsim.     8vo. 

Johnston,  George  Ben.  A  case  of  bilateral  diffuse  virginal  hypertrophy  of 
the   breasts   .    .    .        RG499     J72.  2836 

16    p.      illus.      23cm. 

From  the  Transactions  of  the  Southern  surgical  and  gynecological  as- 
sociation, 1903. 

A  case  of  retroperitoneal   fibrolipoma.     Read   at   the   fifty-fifth   annual 

session  of  the  American  medical  association,  the  section  on  surgery 
and  anatomy.  George  Ben  Johnston,  M.  D.,  Richmond,  Va.  Reprinted 
from  the  Journal  of  the  American  medical  association,  Oct.,  22,  1904. 
Chicago,  press  of  American  medical  association,  1904.  2837 

14  p.     22cm. 

A  case  of  uterus  didelphys,  with  delivery  of  full-term  child  by  caesarean 

section  from  one  organ  and  hysterectomy  of  other  for  a  large  myoma 
.    .    .       RG761     J7.  2838 

From   the  Transactions  of  the  Southern  surgical  and   gynecological  as- 
sociation,   1904. 

Complete  removal  of  the  shaft  of  the  tibia  for  osteomyelitis,  with  restor- 
ation of  the  bone   .    .    .       RD684     J72.  2839 

16    p.      23cm. 

From  the  Transactions  of  the  American  surgical  association,  1904. 

Medical  education  in  the  South   [with  bibliography]  2840 

(In  The  South  In  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  10.     p.  303-311) 

Reply  by  Geo.  Ben.  Johnston,  M.  D.,  and  Christopher  Tomkins,  M.  D., 

committee  of  the  faculty  of  the  Medical  college  of  Virginia,  to  A  protest 
against  the  use  of  state  funds  for  professional  education,  by  Stuart 
McGuire,  M.  D.,  chairman  of  committee  from  the  faculty  of  the  Uni- 
versity college  of  medicine,  as  presented  to  the  committee  of  the  con- 
stitutional convention.  2840a 

27  p.     23cm. 

Some  medical  men  of  mark  from  Virginia   .    .    .       F223    J72.  2841 

11  p.     25cm. 

Reprinted  from   Old  Dominion  journal   of  medicine  and   surgery,  June, 
1905 

Splenectomy.     Report  of  six  cases,  together  with  a  statistical  summary 

of  all  the  reported  operations  up  to  the  year  1908.  By  George  Ben 
Johnston.  M.  D.,  of  Richmond,  Va.  .  .  .  Reprinted  from  Annals  of  sur- 
gery for  July,  1908.  2842 

28  p.     23i^cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  297 

,— A  sketch  of  Dr.  John  Peter  Mettauer  of  Virginia  .    .    .  The  president's 

i    address  to  the  American  surgical  association,  July  5,  1905.         CI     M595 

J50.  2843 

18   p.     front,   (port.)      23cm. 

From   the   Transactions   of   the   American   surgical   association. 

hnston,  Harry  Phelps.  The  Yorlttown  campaign  and  the  surrender  of 
Cornwallis,    1781   .    .    .   New    York,    Harper   &    brothers,    1881.  E241 

Y6     J7.  2844 

206    p.    incl.    front.,    port.,    maps,    facsim.      23cm. 

hnston,  John  Warfield.     Repudiation  in  Virginia.  2845 

(In  North  American  review,     v.   134,   1882.     p.   149) 

—The  sons  of  governor  John  Floyd.        F225    R194.  2846 

(In  The   John  P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college. 
V.   4.  no.   1.     June,   1913.     p.    [78]-115) 

—Speech  of  the  Hon.  John  W.  Johnston  of  Virginia,  delivered  in  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  2,  1875,  on  the  claim  of  G.  W.  Custis 
Lee  to  the  Arlington  estate.  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1875.  JK310 
V.  43.  2847 

14  p.     8vo. 

hnston,  Joseph  Eggleston.     Manassas  to  Seven  Pines.        E46S    B33.      2848 
(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  202-218) 

—Narrative  of  military  operations,  directed,  during  the  late  War  between 
the  States,  by  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  general  C.  S.  A.  .  .  .  New  York, 
D.  Appleton  and  co.,  1874.        E468    J73.  2849 

602    p.     front.,   port.,   maps.      24cm. 

.—Responsibilities  of  the  first  Bull  Run.         E468     B33.  2850 

I  (In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  1.  p.  240-259) 

! hnston,  Josiah  Stoddard.  .  .  .  First  explorations  of  Kentucky:  Doctor 
Thomas  Walker's  journal  of  an  exploration  of  Kentucky  in  1750,  being 
the  first  record  of  a  white  man's  visit  to  the  interior  of  that  territory, 
now  first  published  entire,  with  notes  and  biographical  sketch;  also 
Christopher  Gist's  journal  of  a  tour  through  Ohio  and  Kentucky  in 
1751,  with  notes  and  sketch  by  J.   Stoddard  Johnston   .    .    .  Louisville, 

i     Ky.,  J.  P.  Morton  and  company,  1898.        F451     J73.  2851 

I  1  p.  1.,  xix,  222  p.     front,    (port.)    pi.,  map.      32  by  25y2cm. 

I  (Filson  club  publications,     no.   13) 

I  hnston,  Mary.    Audrey.     With  illustrations  by  P.  C.  Yohn.     Boston,  Hough- 
j     ton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1902.        B    J772    A8.  2852 

I  418   p.     20cm. 

—Cease  firing  .    .    .   Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  co.,  1912.         B     J772     C3. 

2853 
ix,  457  p.     front.,   plates.     19% cm. 

— The  Goddess  of  reason  [A  drama  in  5  acts]  .  .  .  Boston,  Houghton, 
Miffhn  and  company,  1907.         PS2144     G57     1907.  2854 

vili,  234  p.,  1  1.     23cm. 

— Hagar  .    .    .   Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  co.,  1913.        B     J772     H2.      2855 
I  vi,  [1],  390  p.     20y2cm. 

'—Lewis  Rand.     Boston   &   New  York,   Houghton   Mifflin   co.,   1908.  B 

J772     L4.  2856 

510  p.     19V2cm. 


298  A  BrnLioGRAPiiY  of  Viugixia 

The  long  roll   .    .    .  With  illustrations  by  N.  C.  Wyeth,  1911.        B    J772 

L5.  ^  2857 

X  p.,  1  1.,  683  p.     front.,  plates.     20cm. 

Prisoners  of  hope;  a  tale  of  colonial  Virginia.    Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin 

&  CO.,  1902.         B     J772     P8.  2858 

vi,  378  p.     20cm. 

To  have  and   to   hold   .    .    .   Boston   and   New   York,   Houghton,   Mifflin 

and  company   [c  1900]         B     J772     T8.  2859 

vi,  403  p.     8  pi.   (Incl.  front.)     19i/2cm. 

The  witch.     Boston   and   New   York,   Houghton   I\Iifflin   co.,   1914.         R 

J772     W8.  2850 

442  p.     front.     19 1/2 cm. 

Johnston,    Richard    Holland.  A   contribution  to   a   bibliography  of  Thomas 

Jefferson.     Compiled  by  Richard  Holland  Johnston.     Washington,  D.  C, 

1905.  2861 
iv,  73  p.     22i^cm. 

Johnston,  Robert  Matteson.  Bull  Run;  its  strategy  and  tactics  .  .  .  Boston, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  company,  1913.        E481     M26    J73.  2862 

xiv  p.,  1  1.,  293,  [1]   p.     fold.  maps.     22%cm. 
"Bibliography  of  books  and  maps":   p.  279-284. 

Johnston,  William  Preston.  Address  before  the  literary  societies  of  Wash- 
ington and  the  university,  Lexington,  Va.,  on  commencement  day,  June 
25,  1879.     Ev  William  Preston  Johnston,  LL.  D.        F218     24     W31    J7.1 

2863 
10  p.     Zli/^cm. 

[Joiliffe,  William]  Historical,  genealogical,  and  biographical  account  of  the 
Jolliffe  family  of  Virginia,  1652  to  1893.  Also  sketches  of  the  Neill's, 
Janney's,  HoUingsworth's,  and  other  cognate  families.  Philadelphia, 
Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1893.  2864 

245  p.  incl.  4  pi.   (coats-of-arms)   front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     24%cm. 

Preface  signed:  William  Jolliffe. 

Contents:  [The  Jolliffe  family];  Connate  families — Rigglesworth.  Hol- 
ling-sv/orth,  Biles,  Baker,  Janney,  O'Neill,  Dragoo,  Branham,  Parry,  Ran- 
dolph: John  Jolliffe,  by  Elizabeth  A.  Jolliffe;  Elizabeth  Jolliffe  Sharpless.  by 
Elizabeth  A.   Jolliffe. 

Jones,  B.  M.    Rail  roads:  considered  in  regard  to  their  effects  upon  the  value 
of  land,  in  increasing  production,  cheapening  transportation,  preventing 
emigration,  and  as  investments  for  capital.     By  B.  M.  Jones,  civil  engi- 
neer.    Richmond,  Printed  by  Ritchie,  Dunnavant  and  co.,  1860.  2865 
105  p.     fold.  map.     23cm. 

Jones,  Benjamin  Washington.  Battle  roll  of  Surry  County,  Virginia,  in  the 
v/ar  between  the  stales,  with  historical  and  personal  notes  .  .  .[By] 
B.  W.  Jones.    Richmond.  Everett  Waddoy  company,  1913.       F232    S9    J7. 

2866 

70   p.     front.     25cm. 

Under  the  stars  and  bars;  a  history  of  the  Surry  light  artillery;  recol- 
lections of  a  private  soldier  in  the  war  between  the  states   .    .    .  Rich- 
mond, E.  Waddey  co.,  1909.        E581     8     S9    J7.  2867 
xiii,  297  p.     2014cm. 

Jones,  Gary  W.  Norfolk  as  a  business  centre;  its  principal  industries  and 
trades   ...    [2d  ed.]     [Norfolk]  C.  H.  Windsor,  1881.        F234    N8    JS1. 

286S 

191  p.,  1  1.,  7  p.     illus.,  pi.,  fold.  maps.     S  vo. 
Library  has  also  ed.  for  1880. 


I 


il 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  299 

ones,  Charles  Colcock,  1831-1893.  Reminiscences  of  the  last  days,  death  and 
burial  of  General  Henry  Lee.  By  Charles  C.  Jones,  jr.  Albany,  N.  Y., 
J.  Munsell,  1870.         CI     L478     J51.  2869 

43  p.     front,  (port.)     2 3 1/2 cm. 

— A  roster  of  general  officers,  heads  of  departments,  senators,  representa- 
tives, military  organizations,  etc..  etc.,  in  Confederate  service  during  the 
War  between  the  States.  .  .  .  Richmond,  Southern  historical  society, 
1876.  E547     J77.  2870 

135  p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

ones,  George.  Oration  on  the  national  independence,  Richmond,  Va.,  July 
4,  1840,  before  the  Franklin  society,  at  the  city-hall.  Written  and  pro- 
nounced by  George  Jones,  tragedian  .  .  .  Richmond,  Published  at  re- 
quest of  the  Franklin  society,  by  Smith  &  Palmer,  Peter  D.  Bernard, 
printer,  1840.  2871 

43  p.     23cm. 

ones,  Mrs.  Herbert.  Description  of  the  original  painting  of  Pocahontas. 
F229     S665.  2872 

(In  Smith,  John.  Travels  and  work.<3,  ed.  by  Arber.  New  ed.  by  Bradley. 
1910.     V.  1.     p.  cxxxvi) 

ones,  Hugh.  The  present  state  of  Virginia.  Giving  a  particular  and  short 
account  of  the  Indian,  English  and  negroe  inhabitants  of  that  colony. 
Shewing  their  religion,  manners,  government,  trade,  way  of  living,  etc.; 
with  a  description  of  the  country.  From  whence  is  inferred  a  short 
view  of  Maryland  and  North  Carolina.  To  which  are  added  schemes 
and  propositions  for  the  better  promotion  of  learning,  religion,  inven- 
tions, manufactures,  and  trade  in  Virginia,  and  the  other  plantations. 
For  the  information  of  the  curious,  and  for  the  service  of  such  as  are 

I  engaged  in  the  propagation  of  the  Gospel  and  advancement  of  learning 
and  for  the  use  of  all  persons  concerned  in  the  Virginia  trade  and  plan- 
tation ...  By  Hugh  Jones,  A.  M.,  chaplain  to  the  Honourable  Assembly, 
and  lately  minister  of  James-Tov/n,  etc.,  in  Virginia.  London.  Printed 
for  J.  Clarke,  1724.  [New  York,  Reprinted  by  J.  Sabin,  1865]  F229 
Q78.  2873 

3  p.l.,   [1],  viii,  151  p.     8  vo. 
(Sabin's  reprints,     no.   5) 

ones,  John   Beauchamp,  1810-1866.     A  Rebel  war  clerk's  diary  at  the  Con- 
federate States  capital   .    .    .   Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1866. 
E605     J77.  2875 
2  V.     20cm. 

— Wild  Southern  scenes.     A  tale  of  disunion  and  border  war  .    .    .   Phila- 
delphia, T.  B.  Peterson  &  brothers  [c  1859]        B     J78    W2.  2876 
X,   [ll]-502   p.  Incl.  front.     19cm. 

A  later  edition  has  title:  Secession,  coercion,  and  civil  war.  The  story 
of  1861. 

— Wild  Western  scenes;    or,  The  White  Spirit  of  the  wilderness.     Being 

a  narrative   of   adventures,    embracing   the   same   characters   portrayed 

in  the  original  "Wild  Western  scenes"   .    .    .   By  J.  B.  Jones   .    .    .   New 

series,     [v.  1]     Richmond,  M.  A.  Malsby,  1863.  2877 

iv,  123,   [1]   p.     19 1/2 cm. 

ones,  John  William.  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  memorial  volume.  Comp. 
by  Rev.  J.  William  Jones  ...  at  the  request  of  the  Virginia  division 
of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  association.  Richmond,  J.  W.  Ran- 
dolph &  English,  1880.        E547     J79.  2878 

347  p.     24i/2cm. 

Contains  the  proceedings  of  the  Lee  memorial  meeting  and  of  the 
annual  meetingrs  and  reunions  (1st  to  9th)  of  the  Virginia  division  of  the 
Army  of  Northern  Virginia  association. 


300  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Jefferson  Davis,  with  selections  from  his  writ- 
ings, by  J.  William  Jones]  2879 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.   1909.  v.   3.  p.   1243- 
1271) 

Christ  in  the  camp:  or,  Religion  in  Lee's  army.  By  Rev.  J.  Wm.  Jones,  D. 

D.  With  an  introduction  by  J.  C.  Granberry.  Richmond,  B.  F.  Johnson 
&  CO.,  1887.         E635     J77.  2880  ' 

528  p.     front,   (port.)   pi.     2iy2cm. 

Confederate  view  of  the  treatment  of  prisoners.     Compiled  from  offlclal 

records  and  other  documents.  By  J.  William  Jones  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Southern  hist,  society,  1876.        E611    J78.  2881   ; 

2   p.  1.,  113-330   p.     23cm. 

March  and  April  nos.  of  Southern  hist,  society  papers.     1876. 

The  Davis  memorial  volume;   or,  Our  dead  president,  Jefferson  Davis, 

and  the  world's  tribute  to  his  memory.  By  J.  William  Jones,  D.  D. 
Published  by  authority  of  Mrs.  Davis.  Richmond,  B.  F.  Johnson  &  co., 
1890.         CI     D262     J51.  2882 

xxiil  p.,  1  L,  27-672  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.     22cm.  : 

General  Isaac  Munroe  St.   John.     From  ^class   history,   Yale,  '45.     New 

York,  Jenkins  &  Thomas,  Printers,  1881.        CI    S143    J77.  2883 

11  p.     front,   (port.)      22cm. 

Life  and  letters  of  Robert  Edward  Lee,  soldier  and  man.     By  Rev.  J.  ^ 

William    Jones,    D.    D.      With    portraits    of   Gen.    Lee.      New    York  and  j 
Washington,  Neale  publishing  company,  1906.        CI    L480    J57.         2884  tj 
48G  p.     front,   (port.),  pi.   (port.).     22y2cm. 

Personal  reminiscences,  anecdotes,  and  letters  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee.  : 

By  Rev.  J.  William  Jones  .  .  .  Published  by  authority  of  the  Lee  family, 
and  of  the  faculty  of  Washington  and  Lee  university.  New  York,  D. 
Appleton  and  company,  1874.        CI    L480    J50.  2885 

xvi,  509   p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23i^cm. 

School  history  of  the  United  States.     By  J.  Wm.  Jones   .    .    .  New  Yojk 

and  New  Orleans,  University  publishing  company,  1898.        E178    1    J7(. 

2886 

475,  xxi  p.     front.,  Illus.,  maps.     20cm. 

Why  the  Southern  Confederacy  failed  [with  bibliography]  2887 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  4.  p.  544-552) 

Jones,  Joseph,  1727-180.5.  Letters  of  Joseph  Jones  of  Virginia.  1777-17S7. 
Washington.  Dep't.  of  state,  1889.         CI     J772     F52.  2888 

7  p.  1.,  157  p.     23i^cm.      ♦ 
Ed.  by  Worthington  C.  Ford. 

Jones,  Joseph  Seawell.  1811-1877.     A  defence  of  the  revolutionary  history  of 
the  state  of  North  Carolina  from  the  aspersions  of  Mr.  Jefferson  .    •   ■ 
Boston,  C.  Bowen;  Raleigh,  Turner  &  Hughes,  1834.        F258    J77.      2889 
xil,  343  p.     12  mo. 

Jones,  Leonard  A.  Annual  address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association] 
by  Leonard  A.  Jones,  of  Boston,  Mass.  Uniformity  of  laws  throusii 
national  and  inter-state  codification.  2890 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     6th  report,   1894.  p.   158-180) 

Jones,  Lewis  Hampton.  Captain  Roger  Jones,  of  London  and  Virginia.  Some 
of  his  antecedents  and  descendants.  With  appreciative  notice  of  oiner 
families,  viz:  Bathurs^t,  BelReld.  Browning,  Carter,  Catesby,  tocKe, 
Graham,    Fauntleroy,    Hickman,    Hoskins,    Latane,    Lewis,    Menwetner, 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  301 

Skelton,  Walker,  Waring,  Woodford,  and  others.     Notes  by  Judge  L.  H. 
Jones   .    .    .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1891  [-1911]  2891 

442  p.     col.  front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.,  col.  coat  of  arms.     23%cm. 

In  this  new  ed.  the  text  has  not  been  altered,  but  all  the  half  tone  work, 
the  facsimiles,  the  seals  and  half  tone  portraits  are  new  matter. 

Supplement,  with  "Introductory  letter,"  signed  "L.  H.  Jones,  Louisville, 
Ky.,  August,  1911":  p.  283-442. 

[Jones,   Sarah    L.]     "Stonewall"   Jackson,  late  general  of  the   Confederate 

States  army.     A  biographical   sketch,   and  an   outline  of  his   Virginian 

campaigns.     By  the   author   of  "Life   in  the   South."     2d   ed.     London, 

Chapman  and  Hall,  1863.        CI     J14    J79.  2892 

xiv,  178  p.     front,    (map)      19cm. 

Jones,  Skelton.     See  Burk,  John  Daly. 

Jones,  Thomas  Goode.     Last  days  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia.     An 

address  delivered  by  Gov.  Thos.  G.  Jone~,  before  the  Virginia  division 

of   the   Association   of   the    Army   of   northern    Virginia    at   the   annual 

meeting,  Richmond,  Va.,  October  12th,  1893.        F221     4    J79.  2894 

46  p.     23cm. 

Jones,  Thomas  Jesse.     The  high  school  and  democracy.        LIS     N4.        2895 
(In    National    education    association    of    U.    S.      Journal    of    proceedings. 
1913.     p.  95-98) 

Negroes   and   the   census   of   1910   .    .    .    [Hampton,   Va.,    Press    of   the 

Hampton  normal  and  agricultural  institute,  1912]         HT121     U5     J7. 

2896 
16  p.     25 1/2 cm. 

Recent  movements  in  negro  education   .    .    .       Llll     A2.  2897 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  education.     Report,  1912.     v.  1.     p.  243-256) 

Jones,  Tiberius  Gracchus.     Duties  of  a  pastor  to  his  church.     By  Tiberius 
Gracchus  Jones,  Norfolk,  Virginia   .  .    .   Charleston,  S.  C,  Southern  Bap- 
tist pub.  society  [etc.,  etc.]  1853.  2898 
104  p.     16cm. 

Jonesville   institute,  Jonesville,   Va.     Catalog.  2899 

Library  has   1902,  1903,   1905. 

Jordan,  Mrs.  Cornelia  Jane  Matthews.  Richmond:  her  glory  and  her  graves. 
A  poem.  In  two  parts.  By  Cornelia  J.  M.  Jordan,  1866  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Va.,  Richmond  medical  journal  print,  1867.        F233     37     R5.  2900 

xxxix  p.     2114  cm. 

Jordan,  Harvey  Ernest.  The  call  of  science  to  the  church.  [Lecture  before 
the  Young  Mens  Christian  Association  of  the  University  of  Virginia, 
1912]  2900a 

[274]-288  p.     23cm. 

The  need  for  genetic  studies  of  pulmonary  tuberculosis.     H.  E.  Jordan, 

M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,   .    .    .   University,  Virginia.     Reprinted  from  the  Journal 
•    of  the  American  medical  association  Oct.  26,  1912,  vol.  59,  pp.  1518  and 
1519.     Chicago,  American  medical  association,  c  1912.  2901 

6  p.     22cm. 

.    .    .   Studies  in   human   heredity   .    .    .   Charlottesville,  Va.,   University 

of  Virginia  [1912]         F218     24     U5     S41.  2902 

p.  293-317.     illus.,  diagrs.     26y2cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Philosophical  society.     Scientific  ser.     v.  1,  no.  12) 

Jordan,  Thomas,  1819-1895.  The  campaigns  of  Lieut-Gen.  N.  B.  Forrest, 
and  of  Forrest's   cavalry   ...   By   General   Thomas   Jordan   and   J.    P. 


302  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Pryor,  New  Orleans,  New  York  [etc.]  Blelock  &  co.,  1868.        E547    JS2. 

2903 
15  p.,  1  1.,  [17]-704  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  fold.  maps.     22cm. 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Harrison  state  convention,  com- 
menced and  held  at  Staunton,  July  4,  1836.        F230    W57.  2904 
19  p.     21cm. 

Journal  of  the  siege  of  York  in  Virginia  by  a  chaplain  of  the  American  armv 
F61     M41.  ogo^g 

(In   Massachusetts   historical    society.      Collections.      First  series      v    9 

1804.     p.  102-108)  ■        ■ 

Joyce,  John  A.  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  By  Colonel  .John  A.  Joyce.  New  York 
P.  Tennyson  Neely,  [c  1901]         CI     P743    J53.  2905 

[xviii],  218  p.     front,   (port.),  plates.     19cm. 

Joynes,  Edward  Southey.  The  best  methods  of  teaching  the  elements  of 
Latin  and  Greek.  A  report  read  before  the  Educational  association  of  Va 
at  its  annual  session,  July  1870   ...  By  Edward  S.  Jovnes   .  Rich 

mond,  M.  W.  Hazlewood,  1870.         F218     22     E2     J9.    '  2906 

24  p.     21cm. 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Henry  A.  Wise,  with  selections  from  his  v.  ritings 

by  Edward  S.  Joynes]  2907 

<In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.   1909.  v.   13.  p.  5921- 

The  centennial  outlook  in  education.    Address  at  the  Nashville  teacher's 

centennial,  May  7,  1880.     By  Prof.  Edward  S.  Joynes   .    .    .    [Nashville 
1880]         LB41     J89.  2908 

8  p.     22cm. 

— .  .  .  Le  misanthrope;  a  comedy  by  Moliere,  ed.  with  explanatory  notes 
for  the  use  of  students  by  Edward  S.  Joynes  .  .  .  New  York  Holt  & 
Williams  [etc] ;  Boston,  S.  R.  Urbino,  1872.        PQ1837    A3    J3.  2909 

130  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Joynes,  Levin  Smith.   .    .    .   Curiosities  of  medical  history;    the  Paris  phar- 
macopoeia of  1758  and  its  treasures.         RS65     J89.  2910 
20  p.     19cm. 
From  the  Virginia  medical  monthly   [no  date] 

A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Thomas  R.  Joynes,  of  Accomack,  Virginia;  with 

a  brief  notice  of  his  father,  Col.  Levin  Joynes.  By  Levin  S   Joynes,'  M  D. 
[n.  p.]    1876.         CI     J89     J53.  2911 

38  p.     22cm. 

Yellow  fever:  liability  of  Richmond  to  the  disease,  and  the  need  of  pre- 
ventive measures.        RC211     V8     R4.  2912 
Reprinted  from  the  Virginia  medical  monthly,  Nov.   1878. 

Julius,  pseud.  John  Randolph,  abroad  and  at  home  ...  By  Julius  Wash- 
ington, Printed  by  Peter  Force,  1828.        JK181     R19.  2913 

29  p.     2 11/2 cm. 

Signed:   "Julius,  July,  1828." 
*!.     n'J.t*^  p^etch  of  Mr.  Randolph  first  appeared  in  the  National  journal  of 
the  26th  of  July  last."  p.  2. 

Junkin,  Francis  Thomas  Anderson.  Genealogical  chart  showing  the  descent 
from  several  lines  and  some  interesting  family  connections  of  the  Vir- 
ginia families  of  Alexander,  Aylett,  Bruce,  Dandridge,  Fontaine,  Henry, 
Junkin,  ?.Ioore,  Poindexter,  Spottswood,  V/est  &c.,  &c.,  comp.  and  printed 
for  private  distribution  by  Francis  T.  A.  Junkin.     [n.  p.]  1908.  2914 

sheet.     76 1/2  x  79 1/2 cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Librauy  303 

.    .    .   Is  our  representative  government  imperiled?     By  Francis  T.   A. 

Junkin  .  .  .  An  address  delivered  at  the  eighty-fourth  commencement 
of  Kenyon  college,  June  17,  1912  .  .  .  Washington  [Gov't,  print,  off.] 
1912.        JF493     U6     J8.  2915 

13  p.     23i^cm. 

(U.  S.     62nd  Cong.     3d  sess.     Sen.  doc.  983) 

Juvenile  protective  society  of  Virginia.  Memorial  to  the  honorable  council 
of  the  city  of  Richmond  in  behalf  of  the  erring  children  of  the  city 
aided  by  the  juvenile  division  of  the  police  court.  Presented  to  the 
council  by  the  Juvenile  protective  society  of  Virginia.     [Richmond]  1913. 

2916 
8  p.     221^  cm. 

[K.,  G.  S.]  The  modern  business  speller,  for  use  in  the  Massey  business 
colleges;  Houston,  Texas.  Louisville,  Ky.  Jacksonville  Pla.  Richmond, 
Va.  Birmingham,  Ala.  Montgomery,  Ala.  Columbus,  Ga.  Indianapolis, 
the  Bobbs-Merrill  company,  [1904]  2916a 

j  xii,  130  p.     20cm. 

Kanawha   mining  company.     Charters  of  the   Kanawha  mining   co.,  and  of 
the  Coal  river  and   Kanav/ha  mining  and   manufacturing   co.,   Virginia. 
Together  with  the  report  of  Joseph   Gill,  Esq.,   State   engineer.     New- 
York,  Pudney  &  Russell,  printers,  1853.  2917 
42  p.     fold,  plans.     22cm. 

Kautz,  August  V.    Operations  south  of  the  James  River.        E468     B33.     2918 
(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  v.   4.  p.  533-537) 

Kean,  R.  G.  H.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  R.  G.  H. 
Kean.    Our  judicial  system:  some  of  its  history,  and  some  of  its  defects. 

2919 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     1st  report,  1889.     p.   140-161) 

'Kearney,  Thomas  Henry.  Report  on  a  botanical  survey  of  the  Dismal  Swamp 
region.        F232     D7     K24     v5.  2920 

I  (In  U.  S.  Division  of  botany.     Contributions  from  U.   S.  National  her- 

barium.    V.  5.   1901.  p.   &21-550) 

<eene,  James  Spotswood.     Hugh  Mercer.     [Life]  2921 

(In   The  John   P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college, 
v.  2.     nos.   3  and  4.     June,   1908.     p.    [1981-213) 

Kelley,  Anthony  iVl.]  In  vinculis;  or,  The  prisoner  of  war,  being  the  ex- 
perience of  a  rebel  in  two  federal  pens,  interspersed  with  reminiscences 
of  the  late  war,  anecdotes  of  Southern  generals,  etc.  By  a  Virginia 
Confederate.    Petersburg,  1866.        E615    K27.  2922 

2   p.   1.,    [3]-216   p.      18%cm. 

j Prisoner  of  war;  or,  Five  months  among  the  Yankees   .    .    .   By  A.  Rifle- 

}       man,  esq.,  gent.     Richmond,  West  &   Johnston,    [1865?]  E615     K27. 

2923 
120  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Ceim,  De  Benneville  Randolph.  The  Keim  and  allied  families  in  America 
and  Europe  ...  a  monthly  serial  of  history,  biography,  genealogy  and 
folklore,  illustrating  the  causes,  circumstances  and  consequences  of  the 
German,  French  and  Swiss  emigrations  to  America  during  the  17th, 
18th  and  19th  centuries.  DeB.  Randolph  Keim,  ed.  .  .  .  v.  1.  (no.  1) 
Dec.  1898.     Harrisburg,  1899.  2924 

32  p.     25cm. 

^eith,  Arthur.     Geology  of  the  Catoctin  belt.         QE71     R.  2925 

(In  U.   S.   Geol.  survey.      14th  report,   1892-93.     pt.   2.     p.   285-395) 


304  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Keith,  Charles  P.  The  ancestry  of  Renjamln  Harrison,  president  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  1889-1893,  in  chart  form  showing  also  the 
descendants  of  William  Henry  Harrison,  president  of  the  United  States 
of  America  in  1841,  and  notes  on  families  related,  by  Charles  P.  Keith 
.  .  .  Philadelphia  [Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  company]  1893.  2926 
96  p.     fold,  geneal.  tab.     26i^cm. 

Keith,  George.  A  journal  of  travels  from  New-Hampshire  to  Carratuck  [in 
North  Carolina]  on  the  continent  of  North-America.  l',y  George  Keith, 
A.  M.,  late  missionary  from  the  Society  for  the  propagation  of  the  gospel 
in  foreign  parts;  and  now  rector  of  Edburton  in  Sussex.  London,  Printed 
by    Joseph    Downing    for    Brab.     Aylmer,    1706.  E162      K2S      Office. 

2927 
2    p.    1..    92    p.      2 11/2 cm. 
In  Virginia:   p.   64,   65,  81. 

Keith,  Sir  Wiliiam,  bart.,  1680-1749.  The  history  of  the  British  plantations 
in  America.  With  a  chronological  account  of  the  most  remarkable 
things,  which  happen'd  to  the  first  adventurers  in  their  several  dis- 
coveries  of  that  new  world.  Part  1.  Containing  the  history  of  Virginia; 
with  remarks  on  the  trade  and  commerce  of  that  colony  .  .  .  London, 
Printed  at  the  expense  of  the  Society  for  the  encouragement  of  learn- 
ing, by  S.  Richardson,  1738.         F229     K28.  2928 

4  p.  1.,  187  p.     2  fold.  maps.     sq.  8  vo. 
No  more  published. 

Kellogg,  Sanford  Cobb.  The  Shenandoah  Valley  and  Virginia,  1861  to  1865; 
a  war  study,  by  Sanfo'd  C.  Kellogg,  U.  S.  A.  New  York  &  Washington. 
The  Neale  publishing  company  [1903]        E470     K29.  2929 

247  p.     20 1/2 cm. 

Kelly,    D.   C.     General   Sam   Houston,   the  Washington  of  Texas.     By  Rev. 

D.  C.  Kelly,  Gallatin,  Tenn.  2930 

(In    The    Scotch-Irish    society    of    America.      Second  congress.      1890. 
p.  145-174) 

Kelly,  Howard  A.  Walter  Reed  and  yellow  fever.  By  Howard  A.  Kelly, 
professor  of  gynecological  surgery,  Johns  Hopkins  university.  New  York, 
McClure,  Phillips  &  co.,  1906.         CI     R327     K14.  2931 

XV  p.,  1  I.,  293  p.     front,  (port.),  plates,  ports.     20cm. 

Kelly,   Joseph    L.      Paper  read    [before   Virginia   state   bar   association]   by 
Joseph  L.  Kelly,  of  Bristol,  Va.     Lights  and  shadows  of  the  law.        2932 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     13th  report,   1901.     p.  238-253) 

Kemper,    James    Lawson.      Inauguration    of    the  Jackson    statue.     Tuesday, 

October   26,    1875.      Gov.    Kemper's   address  [and   the   oration    by    Rev. 

Moses  D.  Hoge,  D.  D.]         CI     J14     K14.  2933 
15  p.     24y2cm. 

Letter    from    Gov.    Kemper    [to    L    C.    Fowler,    Esq.]       The    Petersburg 

charter.  The  political  situation  considered.  Principles  and  aims  of 
the  conservative  party.  Our  relations  with  the  Federal  government. 
[Richmond,  Va.,  1874?]  2934 

4   p.      24cm. 

Kenmore  university  high  school,  Amherst  C.  H.,  Va.     Catalog.  2935 

Library  has  1877.  1879,  1880.  1S84. 

Kennedy,  E.     Mount  Vernon — a  pilgrimage.  2936 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  18.     p.  53-57) 

Old  churches  in  Virginia.  2937 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  17.     p.  752-757) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  305 

Scenes  and  incidents  in  the  Old  Dominion.  2938 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  18.     p.  278-285,  566-573) 

Kennedy,  John  Pendleton,  1795-1870.     Memoirs  of  the  life  of  William  Wirt, 
attornej'-general  of  the  United  States.    By  John  P.  Kennedy   .    .    .   Phila- 
delphia, Lea  and  Blanchard,  1849.        CI    W799    K14.  2939 
2  V.     24cm. 

Swallow  barn;    or,  A  sojourn  in  the  Old  Dominion   .    .    .   rev.  ed.,  with 

twenty  illustrations  bv  Strother.     New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam,  1851.         B 
K335     S8.  2940 

6  p..  1  1.,   [7]-506  p.     front.,  plates.     20cm. 

Kennedy,  John  Pendleton,  1871-  List  of  the  references  on  the  Torrens 
system  of  land  registration.  Compiled  by  John  P.  Kennedy  .  .  .  Rich- 
mond, Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1906.        Z7i64    T69    V8.  2941 

31  p.     23cm. 

At  head  of  title:  Virginia  State  Library. 

Kennedy,  Mrs.   Mary    (Selden)      Seldens  of  Virginia  and  allied  families,  by 
Mary   Selden   Kennedy.     New   York,   Frank   Allaben   genealogical    com- 
pany Lc  1911]  2942 
2  V.     ports.,  coats  of  arms.     20% cm. 

Kennedy,  P.  An  answer  to  Mr.  Paine's  letter  to  Gen.  Washington:  or  Mad 
Tom  convicted  of  the  blackest  ingratitude.  Including  some  pages  of 
gratuitous  counsel  to  the  author  of  the  "Cause  and  consequences,  etc.'' 
...  By  P.  Kennedy,  esq.  London,  Printed  for  the  author,  1797.  CI 
P147     K14.  2943 

55   p.     2iy2cm. 

[Kennedy,  Pendleton]  The  Blackwater  chronicle,  a  narrative  of  an  expedi- 
tion into  the  land  of  Canaan,  in  Randolph  county,  Virginia  ...  By  "the 
Gierke  of  Oxenforde,"  with  illustrations  from  life  by  Strother.  New 
York,  Redfield,  1853.        F247     Rl     K3.  2944 

223  p.  incl.  illus.,  pi.     front.     12  mo. 

Generally  attributed  to  John  Pendleton  Kennedv,  brother  of  the  author. 
(Cf.  Tuckerman,  H.  T.  Life  of  J.  P.  Kennedy,  1871,  pp.  26  and  421)  Library 
of  Congress  note. 

Kent,  Charles  William.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Catharine  Anne  Warfield, 
with  selections  from  her  writings,  by  Charles  W.  Kent]  2945 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  12.  p.  5617- 
5631) 

[Biographical  sketch  of  David  Ramsay,  with  selections  from  his  Vv^rit- 

ings,  by  Charles  W.  Kent]  2946 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.   10.  p.   4295- 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Henry  Throop  Stanton,  with  selections  from  his 

writings,  by  Charles  W.  Kent]  2947 

r.^r.J'^^  Alderman,  B.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  11.  p.  5083- 
5093) 

[Biographical  sketch  of  John  James  Audubon,  with  selections  from  his 

writings,  by  Charles  W.  Kent]  2948 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.   1909.   v.   1.     p.   103- 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Joshua  Wiilliam  Caldwell,  with  selections  from 

his  writings,  by  Charles  W.  Kent]  2949 

g        (In  Alderman,  E.   A.   Library   of  Southern   literature.   1909.   v.   2.   p.    655- 


306  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Lafcadio  Hearn,  with  selections  from  his  writ- 
ings, by  Charles  W.  Kent]  2950 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  6.  p.  2341- 
2354) 

[Biographical   sketch  of  Mary   Stuart  Smith,   with   selections   from  her 

writings,  by  Charles  W.  Kent]  2951 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  11.  p.  4947- 
4963) 

' [Biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Nelson  Page,  with  selections  from  his 

writings,  by  Charles  W.  Kent]  2952 

(In  Alderman,  B.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  9.  p.  3849- 
388  7) 

Idyls  of  the  lawn.    With  designs  by  Duncan  Smith  and  preface  by  Chas. 

W.  Kent,  Ph.  D.  Roanoke,  Va.,  Stone  print.  &  m'f'g.  co.,  1899.  B 
K337     18.  2953 

X,  130  p.     front.,  plates.     15%cm. 

Six  short  stories  selected  from  the  Magazine  of  the  University  of 
Virginia. 

The  preservation  of  the  past.    An  address  delivered  before  the  Associa- 
tion for  the  preservation  of  Virginia  antiquities   .    .    .   March   14,   1901 
.    .    .   Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  printer,  1901.        F225    A8     K37.  2954 
16  p.     23i/4cm. 

Southern  literature.    A  brief  sketch.  2955 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  11.  p.  5025- 
5048) 

.    .    .   Southern    poems;    selected,    arranged    and    ed.    with    biographical 

notes,  by  Charles  W.  Kent  .  .  .  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.  [c  1913] 
PS551     K4.  2956 

viii,   112   p.     18cm. 

The   unveiling  of  the  bust  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe   in   the   library   of  the 

University  of  Virginia,  Oct.  7,  1899.  Being  an  account  of  Poe's  con- 
nection with  the  University  of  Virginia,  the  origin  and  history  of  the 
Poe  memorial  association,  and  the  exercises  attending  the  unveiling 
of  Zolnay's  bust  of  Poe.  Compiled  and  edited  by  Charles  W.  Kent, 
president  of  the  association.  Lynchburg,  Va..  J.  P.  Bell  company  [1901] 
CI     P743     K12.  2957 

101  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsims.     23cm. 

The  Kentucky  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1794  .  .  .  calculated  for 
latitude  of  37°  north  and  a  meridian  of  15'  west  of  Philadelphia,  and 
will  serve  without  any  sensible  error  for  the  territory  north-west  of 
the  Ohio,  St.  Vincents,  the  territory  south  of  the  Ohio  and  the  western 
parts  of  Virginia.     Lexington,  printed  by  John  Bradford.         F224     A4. 

2958 

Kephart,  Horace.     Our  Southern  highlanders   .    .    .   New  York,  Outing  pub- 
lishing company,  1913.         F210     K38.  2959 
395  p.     front.,  plates,  ports,  map.     21iAcm. 

Kercheval,  Samuel,  b.  1786.  A  history  of  the  valley  of  Virginia.  Bv  Samuel 
Kercheval.     Winchester  [Va]  S.  H.  Davis,  1833.        F232     S5     K3.      2960 

[iii]-xlvi,    [47]-486   p.     19cm. 

The  beginning,  progress  and  conclusion  of  Bacon's  rebellion  by  T.  M.: 
p.  xxii-xlv. 

"Notes  on  the  settlement  and  Indian  wars  of  the  western  parts  of  Vir- 
ginia and   Pennsylvania"    ...    by   Joseph   Doddridge:    p.    148-157,    [251J-410. 

"Rev.  Mr.  Jacob's  account  of  Dunmore's  war"  from  his  biographical 
sketch  of  the  life  of  Cresap:  p.   157-187 

"Report  of  C.  J.  Faulkner  relative  to  the  boundary  line  between  Virginia 
and  Maryland":   p.  215-233. 

"The  affecting  history  of  the  dreadful  distresses  of  Frederick  Manheim's 
family,     p.  411-445. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  307 

A  history  of  the   valley   of  Virginia.  By   Samuel   Kercheval.     2d   ed. 

Revised  and  extended  by  the  author.  Woodstock,  Va.,  John  Gatewood, 

printer,  1850.        F252     S5     K3.  2962 
xxviii,   [29]-347  p.     22y2cm. 

To  B.  W.  Leigh,  esq.     Frederick  County,  August,  1824.  2963 

8  p.     23cm. 

Kerr,  Robert  Pollok.  The  land  of  holy  light:  a  book  of  travel  through  Bible 
countries.  By  Robert  Pollok  Kerr,  D.  D.  Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian 
committee  of  publication,  1891.        DS107     K41.  2964 

346  p.     front.,  plates.     2 1^4  cm. 

The  people's  history  of  Presbyterianism  in  all  ages.    3d  ed.    Richmond, 

Va.     Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,  1888.  2965 

284  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  port.     20cm. 

The  people's  history  of  Presbyterianism  in  all  ages.    By  Robert  P.  Kerr, 

D.  D.     Fifth   edition.     Richmond,  Va.,   The   Presbyterian  committee   of 
publication,  [c  1888]  2966 

284  p.     20cm. 

Presbyterianism  for  the  people.     By   the  Rev.   Robert  P.   Kerr,  D.   D. 

Philadelphia,  Presbyterian  board  of  publication  and  Sabbath  school  work, 
1883.  2967 

80  p.     17cm. 

The  voice  of  God  in  history.    By  Robert  Pollok  Kerr,  D.  D.    Richmond, 

Va.,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,  1890.  2968 

283  p.    20cm. 

Will  the  world  outgrow  Christianity,  and  other  interrogations  on  vital 

themes  by  the  Reverend  Robert  Pollok  Kerr,  D.  D.   .    .    .   Chicago,  New 
York  &  Toronto,  Fleming  H.  Revell  company,  [1901]  2968a 

148  p.     19cm. 

Kerr,  Washington  Caruthers,  1827-1885.  Report  on  the  cotton  production  of 
the  state  of  Virginia,  with  a  brief  discussion  of  the  general  agricultural 
features  of  the  state.     By  W.  C.  Kerr.   .    .    .       HA201     1880     Bl     v.   6. 

2969 
(In  U.  S.  Census  office.     10th  census,  1880.     v.  6.     p.  617-647) 

Kershaw,  J.  B.     Kershaw's  brigade  at  F'redericksburg.        E468     B33.      2970 
(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  v.  3.  p.  95) 

Keswick  school  for  boys,  Cobham,  Va.     Catalog.  2971 

Library  has  1892. 

Keysville  mission  industrial  school,  Keysville,  Va.     Catalog.  2972 

Library  has    1907. 

[Kieffer,  Aldine  S.]  [Hours  of  fancy;  or.  Vigil  and  vision.  By  Aldine  S. 
Kieffer.     1881]  2972a 

237  p.     front,   (port)      18 1/2 cm. 
Title-page  wanting. 

Kilby,  L.  Clay.  Vernon  Lonsdale.  By  L.  Clay  Kilby.  Published  for  the 
author  by  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co..  Philadelphia,  1876.         B     K448     V8. 

2973 
269   p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Kiliebrew,  Joseph  Buckner.  Culture  and  curing  of  tobacco  in  Virginia. 
HA201     1880     Bl     v.  3.  2974 

(In  U.  S.     10th  census,  1880.     v.  3.     p.  786-819) 


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Introduction  to  the  genealogy  of  the  descendants  of  Judge  Paul  Carring- 

ton  and  his  wife   Priscilla   (nee)    Sims.  2975 

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Killebrew,  Joseph  P.     Tohacco  districts  and  types.    .    .    .   Washington,  Gov't. 

printing  office,  1909.        HD9001    A7.  2976 

16   p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  statistics.     Circular  18) 

Kilmer,  George  L.  The  army  of  the  Potomac  and  Harrison's  landing.  E468 
B33.  2977 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  v.  2.  p.  427-428) 

Gordon's  attack  at  Fort  Stedman.        E468    B33.  2978 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  v.  4.  p.  579-583) 

Kimball,  Fiske.     Thomas  Jefferson  and  the  origins  of  the  classical  revival 

in  America,  [by]  Fiske  Kimball.     Reprinted  from  Art  and  archaeology-, 

vol.1,  no.   6,   May,   1915.   published   by   the   Archaeological   institute  of 

America,  The  octagon,  Washington,  D.  C.  2979 

219-227  p.     front.,  illus.     25i'icm. 

Kimball,   Nathan.     Fighting  Jackson  at  Kernstown.         E468     B33.  2980 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.   v.   2.   p.   302-313) 

King,  Charles.    In  vindication  of  General  Rufus  King.        E468    B33.  2981 

(In  Battles  and   leaders   of  the  civil  war.   v.   2.   p.   495) 

King,  E.  The  fall  of  Petersburg  and  surrender  of  Lee  by  E.  King,  sen'r.  of 
camp  A.  P.  Hill,  confed.  vet.  (old  "290").  Written  for  the  Ladies' 
memorial   association.  2982 

Broadside. 

King,  Edv^/ard.    The  great  South,  a  ramble  in  Virginia  from  Bristol  to  the  sea. 

2983 

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The  great  South:   a  record  of  journeys  in  Louisiana,  Texas,  the  Indian 

territory.  Mispouri,  Arkansas,  Mississippi,  Alabama,  Georgia,  Florida, 
South  Carolina,  North  Carolina,  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  Virginia,  West 
Virginia,  and  Maryland  .  .  .  Profusely  illustrated  ...  by  J.  Wells 
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1  p.  1..  xiv,  15-802,  [4]  pp.     front.,  illus.     4  to. 

King,  William  Harrison.  Descendants  of  Vincent  King— Jane  Gay  Stevenson. 
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chart   (blue  print).     731,4  x58y2cm. 

Kingsbury,  Susan  M.  A  comparison  of  the  Virginia  company  with  the  other 
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2896 
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An  introduction  to  the  records  of  the  Virginia  company  of  London  with 

a  bibliographical  list  of  the  extant  documents.  By  Susan  M.  Kingsbury, 
instructor  in  history,  Vassar  college.  Washington,  Government  print- 
ing ofhce,  1905.         F229     K55.  2987 

214   p.     31  by  241/ocm. 

At  head  of  title:  Library  of  Congress. 

Kinloch,  Francis.  Eulogy  on  George  Washington.  By  Francis  Kinloch  of 
Georgetown,  S.  C.    New  York,  Privately  printed,  1867.        CI    W318    KZ^ 

2988 

A    reprint   of   the   edition   printed   in   Georgetown,    S.    C,   by   John   Burd, 
In  1800. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  309 

iCite,  Virginia  A.     The  Kite  family,  a  fragmentary  sketch  of  the  family  from 
I      its  origin  in  the  9th  century  to  the  present  day.     [no  place,     no  date] 

2989 

122  p.     front,   (coat  of  arms)   plates.     20cm. 
Dedication  signed,  Virginia  A.   Kite,   Marksville,  Va. 

Clelnberg  female  home  school,  Rockfish  Depot,  Va.     Catalog.  2990 

I  Library  has    1891.    1892,    1895. 

her  kleine  Catechismus  des  sel.  D.  Martin  Luthers  worin  die  fiinf  haupt- 
stiicke  zergliedert  und  in  kurzen  Fragen  gestellt  sind,  dass  der  Inhalt 
leichter  gelernt  und  besser  begriffen  werden  kann,  nebst  andern  Frag- 
stiicken',  wie  auch  erbauliche  Morgen-Tisch  und  Abend-Gebaten  und 
I  Liedern  und  was  sonst  nothig  ist.  Neu-Market,  Schenandoah  County 
(Virg.)     Gedruckt  und  zu  haben  bey  Ambrosius  Henkel  und.  Comp.,  1811. 

2990a 
129   p.      14 1/2  cm. 

.Cnapp,  Martin  A.     Annual  address   [before  Virginia  state  bar  association] 
by  Judge  Martin  A.  Knapp.     Transportation  and  combination.  2991 

■  (In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     24th  report,   1912.     p.   266-284) 

Knight,  Henry  Cogswell]  Letters  from  the  South  and  West;  by  Arthur 
Singleton,  esq.  [pseud.]     Boston,  Richardson  &  Lord,  1824.        F210     K69. 

2992 

159   p.     8   vo. 

"Letter  from  Virginia":  p.  57-82. 

Cnlght,  Landon.  The  real  Jefferson  Davis,  by  Landon  Knight  .  .  .  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.,  The  Pilgrim  magazine  company,  1904.         CI     D262     K69. 

2993 
203  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     19cm. 

jCnlghts  of   Damon   of  Virginia.     Constitution,  by-laws,   rules   of  order  and 
I      general  laws  for  the  government  of  the  grand  lodge,  Knights  of  Damon, 
'       and  the  order  in  general  under  the  control  and  government  of  Knights 
of  Damon  of  Virginia.     Comp.  by  Sir  J.  C.  Randolph,  R.  W.  G.  C,     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Reformer  print,  1904.  2994 
32    p.      23cm. 

Cnights  of  Pythias,  E  &  VJ.  H.     Va.  Grand  lodge   (colored)     Proceedings. 

2995 

I  Library  has  11th,  1902. 

Cnights  of  Pythias.  Virginia.  Grand  lodge.  Proceedings.  F221  3  K7. 
G7.  2996 

Library  has   lst-9th,   35th,   39th;    1868-1877,    1903,    1907. 

Cnox,  John  Jay.  A  history  of  banking  in  the  United  States,  by  the  late 
John  Jay  Knox  .  .  .  assisted  by  a  corps  of  financial  writers  in  the 
various  states;  the  entire  work  .  .  .  revised  and  brought  up  to  date 
by  Bradford  Rhodes  .  .  .  and  Elmer  H.  Youngman  .  .  .  New  York, 
B.  Rhodes  &  company,  1903.         HG2461     K62.  2997 

2  p.  1.,  iii-xxii,  880   p.  incl.   tables,     front.,  ports.     25cm. 
Banking  in  Virginia:  p.  522-540. 

Joiner,  Anna  Venable.  Echoes  from  the  land  of  the  golden  horseshoe  .  .  . 
New  Market,  Va.,  Henkel  &  company,  printers,  1897.  2998 

70   p.     plates.     23cm. 

— ^Footprints  in  the  wilderness.  By  Anna  Venable  Koiner.  Lynchburg, 
Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  CO.,  1892.  2999 

66,  [1]  p.     19y2cm. 


310  A  Bibliography  of  Virgixia 

Kruse,  Charles  Henry.  The  transition  of  masonry,  by  Kru-cha,  (C.  H.  Kruse) 
.    .    .    [Petersburg,  Va.,  Presses  of  F.  A.  Owen]   c  1909.         HS405     K8. 

3001 
76  p.     front,   (port.)   pi.     19cm. 

Kuegele,  F.  Country  sermons  on  free  texts.  By  F.  Kuegele,  a  Lutheran 
country  parson.     Baltimore,  Md.,  1895.  3002 

vi,  326  p.     21cm. 

Gospel    sermons.      Country   sermons,      v.    3.      By   F.    Kuegele.     Augusta 

pub.  CO.,  Crimora,  Va.,  1899.  3003 

vii,  376  p.     21cm. 

La  Eree,  Benjamin.  The  Confederate  soldier  in  the  civil  war,  1861-1S65; 
prefaced  by  a  eulogy  by  Major-General  Fitzhugh  Lee  ...  A  complete 
history  of  the  foundation  and  formation  of  the  Confederacy  and  the 
secession  of  the  Southern  States  and  the  prominent  parts  taken  by 
Hon.  Jefferson  Davis  .  .  .  and  others.  Campaigns,  battles,  sieges  .  .  . 
etc.,  by  General  Robert  E.  Lee  .  .  .  and  others.  The  Confederate 
States  navy  .  .  .by  Admiral  Franklin  Buchanan  .  .  .  etc.  Ed.  by  Ben 
La  Bree  .  .  .  Louisville,  Ky.,  The  Courier-journal  job  printing  com- 
pany, 1895.  E487  L12.  3004 
4S0  p.  incl.  col.  front.,  illus.,  ports.     42  by  31cm. 

Lacy,  William  Sterling.  William  Sterling  Lacy:  memorial,  addresses,  ser- 
mons .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication  [c 
1900]        CI    L152    LI.  3005 

198  p.,  1  1.     front,   (port.)     21cm. 
Memorial  by  Rev.  J.  P.   Smith:   p.   5-12. 

Lafayette,  marquis  de.  Memoirs,  correspondence  and  manuscripts  of  Gen- 
eral Lafayette,  published  by  his  family.  New  York,  Saunders  and  Otley, 
1837.         C8     L161     M13.  3006 

xiv  p.,  1  1.,  iv,  551  p.     23cm. 

Lafferty,  John  J.     Sketches  and  portraits  of  the  General  Conference  of  the 

Methodist  Episcopal  church,  South.     Held  in  Richmond,  Va.,  May,  1886. 

By  Rev.  John  J.  Lafferty,  D.  L.,  with  an  introduction  by  Bishop  H.  N. 

McTyeire,  D.  D.     Richmond,  Va.,  Christian  advocate  ofnce,  1886.       3007 

4  p.  1.,  102  p.     front,  (ports.),  plates  (ports.)     30i^cm. 

Sketches  and  portraits  of  the  Virginia  conference.     20th  centurv  edition. 

By  John  J.  Lafferty,  D.  Litt.     Richmond,  Va.,  1901.         F218   's     L163. 

3008 
1  p.  1.,  496  p.     illus.,  plates,  ports.     271,2   by  22  inches. 

Sketches  of  the  Virginia  conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  South. 

By  Rev.  John  J.  Lafferty.    With  introduction  by  Bishop  David  S.  Doggett, 
D.  D.     Richmond,  Va.,  Christian  advocate  office,  1880.        F218     3     LI 62. 

3009 
viii,   [9]-208  p.     plates   (ports.)     28  by  22i/2cm. 

Lagen,  M.  J.  Daphne  and  her  lad.  My  M.  J.  Lagen  and  Cally  Ryland.  With 
a  frontispiece  by  Eliot  Keen.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  company,  1904. 
B     L174     D8.  3010 

3  p.  1.,  237  p.     front.     19 1/2 cm. 

Laidley,  Alexander  Thomas.  A  genealogical  table  and  history  of  the  Quar- 
rier  family,  in  America.  By  a  des:cendant  [Alexander  Thomas  Laidley] 
Charleston  [W.  Va.]  Moore's  printing  office,  1890.  3010a 

43,   [1]   p.     28  X  35cm. 

Laidley,  Theodore  Thaddeus  Sobieski,  1822-1866.     The  ordnance  manual  for 


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the  use  of  the  officers  of  the  United  States  army.  3d  ed.  Philadelphia, 
J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1862.        UF145    U6.  3011 

ix,  13-559  p.     incl.  tables.     33  pi.     ISi^cm. 

Lamb,  James  C.  The  Virginia  coupon  cases.  Arranged  and  reported  by 
James  C.  Lamb,  editor  The  Virginia  law  journal  .  .  .  Richmond,  J.  W. 
Fergusson  &  son,  printers,  1885.        F217     2     L21.  3012 

63  p.     21^cm. 

Lamb,  John.  Malvern  Hill,  July  1,  1862.  An  address  delivered  before  Pickett 
Camp,  Confederate  veterans,  Richmond,  Virginia,  on  March  8,  1897. 
By  Hon.  John  Lamb.  Reprinted  from  "The  State,"  of  March  31,  1897. 
Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  printing  company,  1897.         E481     M24     L2. 

3013 
21  p.     23cm. 

The   Philippine   tariff.     Speech   of   Hon.    John   Lamb,   in    the    House    of 

representatives,  Jan.  15,  1906.     Washington,  1906.  3014 

8  p.     23cm. 

Lamb,  Mrs.  Martha  J.  The  homes  of  America.  With  one  hundred  and  three 
illustrations.  Edited  by  Mrs.  Martha  J.  Lamb  .  .  .  New  York,  D.  Apple- 
ton  and  company,  [c.  1879]  3014a 

256  p.     front.,  lllus.     27cm. 

Virg-inia,  including  Greenway  Court,  Westover,  Maycox,  Shirley,  Berke- 
ley, Powhatan,  Ampthill,  Gunston  Hall,  Mount  Vernon,  Stratford  House,  the 
homes  of  General  Charles  Lee  and  General  Gates,  and  Saratoga,     p.  55-76. 

Souvenir   of  the   centennial   anniversary   of   Washington's    inauguration 

April  30,  1789  as  the  first  president  of  the  United  States  .  .  .  Papers 
by  Mrs.  Martha  J.  Lamb,  from  the  Magazine  of  American  history  of 
December,  1888,  February,  1889,  March,  1889.  With  the  program  of 
ceremonies.     New    York   and   London,   White   and   Allen    [1889]  CI 

W318     L12.  3015 

86  p.     front,  (port.),  illus.     23cm. 

Lamb,  Robert  W.  Our  twin  cities  of  the  nineteenth  century:  (Norfolk  and 
Portsmouth)  their  past,  present  and  future.  Norfolk,  Va.,  Barcroft, 
1887-88.         F234     N8     L4.  3016 

312  p.     front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.     4  to. 

Lamb,  William.  Rare  books,  broadsides,  autographs;  the  library  of  the  late 
Col.  William  Lamb  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  relating  mainly  to  the  American 
navy  and  kindred  subjects,  the  revolution,  war  of  1812  and  the  civil 
war,  early  western  history,  travel  and  adventure,  botany,  the  North 
American  Indians  (including  many  rare  items),  genealogy  and  family 
history,  the  state  of  Kentucky,  "The  Old  Dominion,"  etc.,  etc.  ...  To 
be  sold  Feb.  2nd  &  3rd,  1910  ...  by  the  Merwin-Clayton  sales  co.. 
New  York.     [n.  d.]  3017 

61,  [1]  p.     23y2cm. 

Lamberton,  James  M.  Washington  as  a  freemason,  by  James  M.  Lamberton, 
past  master  of  Perseverance  lodge,  no.  21.  An  address  before  the  Grand 
lodge  of  Pennsylvania,  F.  and  A.  M.  at  its  celebration  of  the  sesqui- 
centennial  anniversary  of  the  initiation  of  brother  George  Washington 
into  the  fraternity  of  Freemasons,  held  in  the  Masonic  temple,  in  Phila- 
delphia, Nov.  5,  1902  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  J.  B.  Lippincott 
company,   1902.  CI     W318     L35.  3018 

61  p.     25cm. 

Lambeth,  W.  A.  Notes  on  the  geology  of  the  Monticello  area,  Virginia.  By 
W.  A.  Lambeth.  A  thesis  presented  to  the  faculty  of  the  University  of 
Virginia  as  a  part  of  the  requirements  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Phil- 
osophy. F232  A3  L22.  3019 
22  p.     23cm. 


312  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Land  &  Thompson.  Historical  and  descriptive  review  of  the  industries  of 
Richmond,  1884.  Commerce,  trade  and  manufactures,  manufacturing  ad- 
vantages, business  and  transportation  facilities,  together  with  sketches 
of  the  principal  business  houses  and  manufacturing  establishments  .  .  . 
Richmond,  Va.,  Land  &  Thompson,  1884.        F233     3     L2.  3020 

168  p.     illus.     4  to. 

Lane,  John  Haden.  The  birth  of  liberty;  a  story  of  Bacon's  rebellion  [by] 
John  H.  Lane.    Richmond,  The  Hermitage  press,  1909.        B     L265     B29. 

3021 
181  p.     20cm. 

Lane,  Ralph.  Raleigh's  first  Roanoke  colony,  an  account  of  the  particulari- 
ties of  the  imployments  of  the  Englishmen  left  in  Virginia  .  .  .  from 
17  August  1585  until  the  18  June  1586.    .    .       E173     044     Ref.  3022 

24  p.     18cm. 

(In  Old  South  leaflets.     General  series,     v.  5,  no.   119.     1900) 

Laney,  Francis  Baker.  The  relation  of  bornite  and  chalcocite  in  the  copper 
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Langhorne,  C.  D.  Virginia:  circuit  court  of  city  of  Richmond.  C.  D.  Lang, 
home,  complainant,  v.  R.  F.  &  P.  R.  R.  co.,  and  certain  state  and  local 
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on  behalf  of  the  railroad  co.  Richmond,  Va.,  Mav  5th,  1913.  [Rich- 
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1  1,  38  p.     23cm. 

Lapham,  Jesse  Erwin.  Soil  survey  of  the  Norfolk  area,  Virginia,  by  J.  E. 
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(In  U.  S.  bureau  of  soils.     Report,  1903,  p.  233-252.  map) 

Lard,  Moses  E.     A  review  of  Rev.  J.  B.  Jeter's  book  entitled  "Campbellism 

examined."     By  Moses  E.  Lard,  of  Missouri.     With  an  introduction  by 

Alexander  Campbell    of  Bethany.  Va.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  & 

CO.,  1857.  3025a 

X,    [9]-297  p.     19y3cm. 

La  Rochefoucauld  Liancourt,  Frangois  Alexandre  F.,  due  de,  1747-1827. 
Travels  through  the  United  States  of  North  America,  the  country  of  the 
Iroquois,  and  Upper  Canada,  in  the  years  1795,  1796,  and  1797;  by  the 
Duke  de  la  Rochefoucault  Liancourt.  With  an  authentic  account  of 
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4  v.     3  fold,  maps,  fold,  tables.     21%  cm. 

Tr.  by  H.  Neuman  "without  omission  or  alteration,  from  the  last  Paris 
edition,   published  by  Du  Pont,   1800." — Preface.  - 

Travels  in  Virginia:  v.  2,  p.  1-240. 

La  Roque,  G.  Paul.  Preventive  surgery.  [By]  G.  Paul  La  Roque,  M.  D., 
Richmond,  Va.  Reprinted  from  the  Old  Dominion  journal  of  medicine 
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[285J-341  p.     23%cm. 

Larrabee,  William  C.     Asbury  and  his  coadjutors.  By  Rev.  Wm.  C.  Larra- 

bee,  A.  M.     Edited  by  Rev.  D.  W.  Clark,  D.  D.  .    .    .   Cincinnati,  Sworm- 

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2  V.     IGVocm.  [ 

La  Selle,  E.  P.  A  true  Virginian.  Written  by  E.  P.  La  Selle.  Petersburg,! 
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2  p.  1.   [5]-196  p.     ISVacm. 


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Lassiter,  Francis  Rives.  Arnold's  invasion  of  Virginia,  1781.  By  Francis 
Rives  Lassiter,  of  Petersburg,  Virginia.  Reprinted  from  the  "Sewanee 
review."     Longmans,  Green  &  co.,  1901.         F230     L347.  3030 

3G  p.     23cm. 

Latane,  John  HoUaday.  .  .  .  America  as  a  world  power,  1897-1907,  by  John 
Holladay  Latane  .  .  .  New  York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1907. 
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xvi,  350  p.     front,    (port.)    7  maps.     21i^cm. 
(The  American  nation,   v.   25) 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Moncure  Daniel  Conway,  with  selections  from 

his  writings,  by  John  Holladay  Latane]  3032 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.   1909.  v.   3.   p.   1007- 
1029) 

The  Commonwealth  of  Virginia,  1776-1861   [with  bibliography]  3033 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,  v.   1.  p.  90-113) 

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3034 
(In  American  historical  association.     Report,  1897.     p.  217-277) 

The  diplomatic  relations  of  the  Confederacy  [with  bibliography]       3035 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,  v.  4.  p.  525-544) 

.    .    .   The  early  relations  betv/een  Maryland  and  Virginia;   by  John  H. 

Latan6,  A.  B.     Is  history  past  politics?     By  the  editor   [H.  B.  Adams] 
Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1895.         F229     L351.  3036 

81  p.     24y2cm. 

(Johns    Hopkins    university    studies    in    historical    and    political    science 
.    .    .    13th   ser.,   iii-iv) 

Bibliography:  p.  65-66. 

The  economic  causes  of  the  civil   war   [with  bibliography]  3037 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,  v.  5.  p.  656-668) 

The  neutralization  features  of  the  Hay-Pauncefote  treaty.        E172    A48. 

3038 
(In  American  historical  association.     Report,  1902.     v.  1.     p.  289-303) 

,The  late   Chapman  Johnson.  3039 

I  (In  Southern  literary  messenger,  y.  15.  1849.  p.  674-678) 

■The  late  Joseph  C.  Cabell.  3040 

(In  The  Southern  literary  messenger,  v.  22.  p.  394-396) 

Latrobe,  Benjamin  Henry.  The  journal  of  Latrobe;  being  the  notes  and 
sketches  of  an  architect,  naturalist  and  traveler  in  the  United  States  from 
1796  to  1820,  by  Benjamin  Henry  Latrobe,  architect  of  the  capitol  at 
Washington;  with  an  introduction  by  J.  H.  B.  Latrobe.  New  York, 
D.  Appleton  and  company,  1905.         E164     L35.  3041 

xliii,  269  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23%cm. 

"Virginia    and    its    people:    with    comments    upon    hospitality,    and    some 
Strange  acquaintances":  p.   1-49. 

"The  habits  of  certain  Virginia  insects":   p.   99-113. 

Latrobe,   John    Hazlehurst    Bonevai,   1803-1891.     The   history   of   Mason   and 

Dixon's  line;   contained  in  an  address  delivered  by  John  H.  B.  Latrobe 

.    .    .  before  the  Historical  society  of  Pennsylvania,  November  8,  1854. 

Reprinted,   1882.  F187     B7     L2.  3042 

iv,  [5] -52  p.     facsim.     24cm. 

Lavante,  pseud.  The  poets  and  poetry  of  America;  a  satire.  (By  "Lavante," 
published  in  Philadelphia,  1847)  With  an  introductory  argument  to 
prove  that  "Lavante"  was  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  and  an  appendix  of  notes 


314  A  BiBLIOGEAPHY   OF   VlllGlNIA 

by  Geoffrey  Quarles.     New  York,  Benjamin  &  Bell,  18S7.        PS2623    P7 
1887.  3043 

36,  33  p.,   1  1.,  11  p.     18cm. 

Ascribed  also  to  Albert  A.  Wilmer. 

Law,  E.  M.    From  the  Wilderness  to  Cold  Harbor.        E468    B33.  3044 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  v.  4.  p.  118-144) 

On  the  Confederate  right  at  Gaines's  mill.        E468     B33.  3045 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  v.  2.  p.  363-364) 

Lawful  amusements.  Religious  tracts  no.  5.  [Theological  printing-office, 
Harrisonburg,  Va.,  1813,  Lawrence  Wartmann,  printer.]  3046 

24  p.     16cm. 

Laws  of  the  colonial  and  state  governments  relating  to  Indians  and  Indian 
affairs,  1633  to  1831,  v/ith  appendix  containing  proceedings  of  Congress 
of  the  Confederation,  and  the  laws  of  Congress,  1800-1830  on  same 
subject.    Washington,  Thompson  &  Homans,  1832.        E93     U58.  3047 

250,  72  p.     23cm. 

"Virginia.   1658   to  1828":   p.  148-160. 

Leach,  Josiah  Granville.     Some  account  of  the  Tree  family  and  its  connec- 
tions   in    England    and   America,    ed.    by    Josiah    Granville    Leach   .    .   . 
Philadelphia,   Printed  for  private  circulation  by  J.   B.   Lippincott  com- 
pany, 1908.  3047a 
5  p.  1.,  3-107,   [1]   p.,  1  1.     front.,  plates,  ports.     25cm. 

Leachewood  seminary,   Norfolk,  Va.     Catalog.  3048 

Library  has  1881,  1904,  1907,  1908. 

League     of    Virginia    municipalities.      Annual    convention    .    .    .   containing 
minutes  of  the  meeting  and  the  addresses   .    .    .       F216    71     L43.      3049 
Library  has   3d,   1908 — 6th,   1911. 

Leake,  Andrew  King.  The  bench,  the  bar  and  citizens  of  Louisa.  An 
address  delivered  by  Judge  A.  K.  Leake,  by  request  of  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  Louisa,  at  the  dedication  of  their  new  court-house,  on 
Aug.  17,  1905.  Richmond,  Va.  Whittet  and  Shepperson,  printers.  1906. 
F232     L88     L43.  3050 

19  p.     23i^cm. 

Learnard,  O.  E.    John  Brown  neither  hero  nor  martyr   ...       CI    B87S    L43. 

3051 
Clipping  from  the  Times-Dispatch,  Richmond,  Va.,  March  12,  1911.     Re- 
printed from  Confederate  veteran. 

Lebanon  Baptist  association.  Minutes  of  the  sixty-second  annual  session  of 
the  Lebanon  Baptist  association,  held  with  the  Riverside  Baptist  church, 
Riverside,  Smyth  co.,  Va.,  August  15,  16,  and  17,  1907.  3052 

32,   [8]  p.     23cm. 

Lectures  on  the  evidences  of  Christianity,  delivered  at  the  University  of 
Virginia.  During  the  session  of  1850-1.  New  York,  Robert  Carter  & 
bros.,  1856.  3053 

X,   1  1.,  G06   p.     front,    (port.),  plates.     24cm. 

Lederer,  John.  The  discoveries  of  John  Ledcrer,  in  three  several  marches 
from  Virginia,  to  the  west  of  Carolina,  and  other  parts  of  the  continent: 
begun  in  March  1669,  and  ended  in  September  1670.  Together  with  a 
general  map  of  the  whole  territory  which  he  traversed.  Collected  and 
translated  out  of  Latine  from  his  discourse  and  writings,  by  Sir  William 
Talbot,  baronet  .  .  .  London,  Printed  by  J.  C.  for  S.  Heyrick,  1672; 
[Reprinted  for  G.  P.  Humphrey,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1902]         F229     L42. 

3054 
30  p.     fold.  map.     2 472  cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  315 

The  discoveries  of  John  Lederer,  in  three  several  marches  from  Vir- 
ginia to  the  West  of  Carolina,  and  other  parts  of  the  continent:  in  the 
years  1669  and  1670.  With  an  explanatory  introduction,  by  H.  A.  Ratter- 
man  .  .  .  Cincinnati,  O.,  Republished  by  Oscar  H.  Harpel,  from  the 
original  edition  of  1672,  1879.  F229  L48.  3055 
xi,  33  p.     fold.  map.     24cm. 

The  discoveries  of  John  Lederer,  in  three  several  marches  from  Vir- 
ginia to  the  west  fo  Carolina,  and  other  parts  of  the  continent:  begun 
in  March,  1669,  and  ended  in  September,  1670,  together  with  a  general 
map  of  the  whole  territory  which  he  traversed.  Collected  and  trans- 
lated out  of  Latine  from  his  discourse  and  writings,  by  Sir  William 
Talbot,  baronet  .  .  .  [Reprinted  1891]  F229  L47.  3056 
47  p.     map.     31  by  24cm. 

No.  9  of  20  copies  printed  in  4  to  by  the  Walker,  Evans  &  Cogswell  Co., 
Charleston,  S.  C,  1S91,  for  William  Ashmead  Courtenay,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

ee,  A,  Sharpe.    Case  of  A.  S.  Lee  and  trial  in  the  county  court  of  Mecklen- 
burg, Va.     [n.  p.    n.  d.]  3057 
32  p.     23cm. 

Lee,  Arthur]     An  appeal  to  the  justice  and  interests  of  the  people  of  Great 
Britain,  in  the  present  disputes  with  America.     By  an  old  member  of 
,      parliament.     London,  Printed  for  J.  Almon,  1774.  3058 

j  1  1.,  63  p.     21cm. 

— Early  letters.  3059 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   29.     p.   62-72) 

— Selections  and  excerpts  from  the  Lee  papers.  3060 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,  v.  29;  p.  97,  387,  428.     v.  30;  p.  11,  126, 
170,  261,  342) 

ee,  Baker  P,    Address  of  Major  Baker  P.  Lee  before  the  Chesapeake  agri- 
cultural fair  association,  at  Cape  Charles  City,  Va.,  30th  Oct.,  1888.    Rich- 
mond, Daniel  Murphy,  printer,  1888.  3061 
8  p.     24cm. 

je,  C.  F.     A  record  of  the  descendants  of  Col.  Richard  Lee,  of  Virginia. 
Prepared  as  an  aid  to  farther  investigations.     By  C.  F.  Lee,  jr.,  and  J. 
Packard,  jr.    Reprinted  from  the  New-Ehgland  historical  and  genealogi- 
cal register.     Boston,  Printed  by  D.  Clapp  «&  son,  1872.  3062 
11  p.     24cm. 

je,  C.  H.  The  judge  advocates'  vade  mecum:  embracing  a  general  view 
of  military  law,  and  the  practice  before  courts  martial,  with  an  epitome 
of  the  law  of  evidence,  as  applicable  to  military  trials.     By  C.  H.  Lee. 

I     Richmond,  West  and  Johnston,  1863.        UB500    L47.  3063 

I  251  p.     diagr.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

I 

jte,  Charles.  The  Lee  papers  .  .  .  1754-[1811.  New  York,  Printed  for  the 
Society,  1872-75]        F116    N71.  3064 

4  v.     25cm. 

Added    title-page:    Collections    of    the    New    York   historical    society    for 
the  year  1871  [-18741     Publication  fund  series  [v.  4-7] 

1  e,  Charles  Carter,  1798-1871.  Virginia  Georgics,  written  for  the  Hole  and 
corner  club  of  Powhatan,  by  Charles  Carter  Lee  .  .  .  and  published 
by  the  club.     Richmond,  J.  Woodhouse  and   company,   1858.  PS2236 

I    L5     V8     1858.  3065 

I  121,   [1]   p.,  2  1.     2iy2cm. 

Je,  Charles  Henry.  A  vindication  of  Arthur  Lee,  LL.  D.,  F.  R.  S.,  former 
representative  of  the  province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  at  London,  joint 
commissioner  with  John  Adams,  Benjamin  Franklin,   and   Silas   Deane, 


316  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

at  the  court  of  Louis  XVI  of  France,  and  sole  commissioner  of  the  courts 
of  Spain  and  Prussia.  Designed  as  a  refutation  of  charges  found  in 
the  writings  of  Benjamin  Pranlilin,  as  exhibited  by  Jared  Sparks,  the 
letters  of  Silas  Deaue,  the  Memoir  of  Beauraarchais,  by  L.  De  Lom^uie, 
and  "Translations"  (1S89)  of  certain  documents  alleged  to  have  been 
found  at  Paris  in  the  French  archives.  1770-1780.  By  Charles  Henry 
Lee.     Richmond,  Va.,   Whittet  &   Shepperson,   1894.         CI     L477     L47. 

3066 
60  p.     22i^cm. 

Lee,  Edmund  Jennings.  Lee  of  Virginia.  1642-1892.  Biographical  and 
genealogical  sketches  of  the  descendants  of  Col.  Richard  Lee.  With 
brief  notices  of  the  related  families  .  .  .  Ed.  and  pub.  by  Edmund 
Jennings  Lee,  M.  D.  .  .  .  Philadelphia  [Franklin  printing  companv, 
1895]  3067 

586  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  fold,  map,  facsims.,  coat  of  arms.     27cm. 

Lee,  Fitzhugh.  .  .  .  General  Lee.  By  Fitzhugh  Lee,  his  nephew  .  .  . 
New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1907.        CI     L480     L12.  3068 

433  p.     front,   (port.)   maps   (2  fold.)      19i^cm. 

Lee,  Henry,  1756-1818.  Eulogy  on  Washington.  Delivered  in  Phila.,  Dec. 
26,  1799.  3069 

(Modern  eloquence,  v.  13.  p.  1304-1312) 

Eulogy  on  Washington,  delivered  at  the  request  of  Congress.  3070 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.   5.     p.   129-138) 

Funeral   oration    on   Washington,    delivered   before    the    two   houses  of 

Congress,  December  26,  1799.        E173     044     Ref.  3071 

12   p.      IScm. 
(In  Old  South  leaflets.     General  series,     v.  2.     no.  38) 

Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the  Southern  department  of  the  United  States 

.    .    .  Philadelphia,  Bradford   &  Inskeep;    New  York,  Inskeep   &  Brad- 
ford, 1812.        E208    L47.  3072 
2   v.     front,    (port.)      20 1/2 cm. 

Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the  Southern  department  of  the  United  Ssau'S 

...  A  new  ed.,  with  corrections  left  by  the  author,  and  v/ith  notes  and 
additions  by  H.  Lee,  the  author  of  The  campaign  of  '81.  Washington, 
Printed  by  P.  Force,  1827.        E208     L48.  3073 

466  p.     21cm. 

Memoirs  of  the  war  in  the  Southern  department  of  the  United  States 

...  A   new   ed.,   with   rev:sions,   and   a   biography   of   the   author,   by 
Robert  E.  Lee.    New  York,  University  pub.  co.,  1869.        E208    L49.      3074 
X,   [ll]-620  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  plans.     23%cm. 

Reading   on    the    rail.      Champe's    adventure.      By   General    Henry   Lee. 

New- York,  Office  of  the  Rebellion  record,  1864.  3075 

48   p.      17cm. 

Lee,  Henry,  1787-1837.  The  campaign  of  1781  in  the  Carolinas;  with  remarks, 
historical  and  critical,  on  Johnson's  Life  of  Greene.  To  which  is  added 
an  appendix  of  original  documents,  relating  to  the  history  of  the  revolu- 
tion.    By  H.  Lee.     Philadelphia,  E.  Littell,  1824.        E237     L47.  3076 

1  p.  1.,  511,  xlvii  p.     21cm. 

"Intended  to  expo.se  and  to  frustrate  the  attempts  of  William  Johnson 
...    to  defame  the  late  General  Henry  Lee." — p.   1. 

The  life  of  Napoleon   Bonaparte,  down  to  the  Peace  of  Tolentino  and 

the  close  of  his  first  campaign  in  Italy.  By  Henry  Lee,  of  Virginia  .  .  • 
London,  T.  &  W.  Boone;  Paris,  A  &  W.  Galignani  &  co.,  1837.  C8  N216 
L13.  3077 

xxiii,  598  p.     front,  (port.),  fold.  map.     22i^cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libuary  317 

Observations  on  the  writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  with  particular  refer- 
ence to  the  attack  they  contain  on  the  memory  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry 
Lee,  in  a  series  of  letters,  by  H.  Lee,  of  Virginia.  New  York,  Charles 
De  Behr,  1S32.        CI    J45    L13.  3078 

237  p.     23 1/2 cm. 

This  edition  was  suppressed,  according  to  Sabin. 

Observations  on  the  writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  with  particular  refer- 
ence to  the  attack  they  contain  on  the  memory  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry 
Lee.  In  a  series  of  letters,  by  H.  Lee.  2d  ed.,  with  an  introduction 
and  notes,  by  Charles  Carter  Lee.  Philadelphia,  J.  Dobson  [etc.]  1S39. 
CI  J45  LIS.  3079 
xix,    [5]-262   p.     23y2cm. 

Lee,  James  Hampton.  Letters  of  two;  or.  The  true  history  of  a  late  love 
affair.  Edited  and  compiled  by  James  Hampton  Lee  .  .  .  New  York, 
[etc.]     The  Abbey  press  [c  1901]         B     L478    L8.  3080 

2  p.  1.,   149   p.     front,    (port.)      20y2cm. 

Lee,  James  K.  The  volunteer's  hand  book:  containing  an  abridgment  of 
Hardee's  infantry  tactics,  adapted  to  the  use  of  the  percussion  musket 
in  squad  and  company  exercises,  manual  of  arms  for  riflemen,  and 
United  States  Army  regulations  as  to  parades,  revievv^s,  inspections^ 
guard  mounting,  etc.  By  James  K.  Lee,  of  the  First  regiment  of  Vir- 
ginia volunteers.  3d  ed.  Richmond,  Va.,  West  &  Johnston,  1861.  U143 
5     L47.  3081 

111  p.     17cm. 

Lee,  Leroy  M.  Advice  to  a  young  convert;  in  a  series  of  letters  on  practical 
Christianity,  by  Rev.  Leroy  M.  Lee.  New  York,  Pub.  by  T.  Mason  & 
G.  Lane,  1838.  3082 

399   p.      19cm. 

The  life  and  times  of  the  Rev.  Jesse  Lee.     By  Leroy  M.  Lee,  D.  D.   .    .    . 

Richmond,  Va.,   Published  by  John   Eiarly  for  the   Methodist  Episcopal 
church.  South,  1848.         CI     L4785     L4.  3083 

xiv,    [151-517  p.     23i/2cm. 

Lee,  Richard  Henry,  1732-1794.  Address  of  the  twelve  united  colonies,  by 
their  delegates  in  Congress,  to  the  inhabitants  of  Great  Britain:  by 
Richard  Henry  Lee,  1775.        PS660     W7.  3084 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  5.     p.  81-91) 

The  letters  of  Richard  Henry  Lee,  collected  and  ed.  by  James  Curtis 

Ballagh  .    .    .   New    York,    The    Macmillan    company,    1911-1914  CI 

L479     L12.  3085 

2  V.     front,   (port.)     23% cm. 

"Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  National  society  of  the  colonial 
dames  of  America." 

Observations  of  the  system  of  government  proposed  by  the  late  con- 
vention.    By  a  federal  farmer.         JK171     P71.  3086 

(In  Ford,  P.  L.  Pamphlets  on  the  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.  .  .  .  1787- 
1788.      1888) 

— — Selections  and  excerpts  from  the  Lee  papers.  3087 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,  v.  27,  p.  26,  116,  182,  250.  324  433- 
v.  28,  p.   34,  184;   v.  29,  p.  97,   387,  428;  v.   30.  p.   11,   126,   170,   261,   342) 

Lee,  Richard  Henry,  1802-1865.  Life  of  Arthur  Lee,  LL.  D.,  Joint  commis- 
sioner of  the  U.  S.  to  the  court  of  France,  and  sole  commissioner  to  the 
courts  of  Spain  and  Prussia,  during  the  revolutionary  war.  With  his 
political  and  literary  correspondence  and  his  papers  on  diplomatic  and 
political  subjects,  and  the  affairs  of  the  United  States  during  the  same 


318  A  Bibliography  of  Viiigixia 

period.  By  Richard  Henry  Lee.  A.  M.,  H.  A.  M.,  autlior  of  the  Life 
of  Richard  Henry  Lee.    Boston,  Wells  &  Lilly,  1829.        CI     L477    L13. 

3088 
2  V.     23cm. 

Memoir  of  the  life  of  Richard  Henry  Lee,  and  his  correspondence  with 

the  most  distinguished  men  in  America  and  Europe,  illustrative  of  their 
characters,  and  of  the  events  of  the  American  revolution.  By  his  grand- 
son Richard  H.  Lee,  of  Leesburg,  Virginia.  Philadelphia,  H.  C.  Carey 
and  I.  Lea,  1825.         CI     L479     L13.  3089 

2  V.     front,  (port.)     22cm. 

Lee,  Robert  Edward,  1807-1870.  Lee's  dispatches.  Unpublished  letters  of 
General  Robert  E.  Lee,  C.  S.  A.  to  .Jefferson  Davis  and  the  war  dei  art- 
ment  of  The  Confederate  States  of  America,  1862-65.  From  the  private 
collection  of  Wymberley  Jones  de  Renne  of  Wormsloe,  Georgia.  Edited 
with  an  introduction  by  Douglas  Southall  Freeman.  New  Yorlt,  London, 
G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1915.  3090 

Ixii,  400  p.     front,  port.,  fold.  map.     2  3V^cm. 

Lee's  report  of  the  surrender  at  Appomattox.        E468     B33.  3091 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  v.  4.  p.  724) 

Lee,  Robert  Edward,  1843-1914.     Recollections  and  letters  of  General  Robert 
E.  Lee.    By  his  son.  Captain  Robert  B.  Lee.    With  photogravure  portraits. 
New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  company,  1904.        CI     L480     L13.        3092 
xii  p.,   1  1.,   461  p.     front,    (port.),  plates   (ports.)      23cm. 

Lee,  Stephen  Dill.  Speeches  at  Richmond  reunion  May  30  to  June  3,  1907  of 
Gen.  Stephen  D.  Lee,  Commander-in-chief  U.  C.  V.,  Col.  Robert  E.  Lee, 
jr.,  and  Col.  J.  W.  Daniel.     [Richmond,  1907]  3093 

23  p.     23cm. 

Lee,  Mrs.  Susan  (Pendleton)  Lee's  primary  school  history  of  the  United 
States.     Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F.  Johnson  pub.  co.,  1897.         E178     1     L4S5. 

3094 
246  p.  incl.  front,     illus.     20 1/2 cm. 

Memoirs  of  William  Nelson  Pendleton.  D.  D.,  rector  of  Latimer  parish, 

Lexington,  Virginia;  brigadier-general,  C.  S.  A.;  Chief  of  artillery.  Army 
of  Northern  Virginia.     By  his   daughter,   Susan   P.   Lee   .    .    .   Philadel- 
phia, J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1893.         CI     P398     L13.  3095 
490  p.     front,   (port.) 

A  school  history  of  the  United  States,  by   Susan  Pendleton  Lee   .    .    . 

with  questions  and  summaries  for  reviews  and  essays,  by  Louise  Manly 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  co.,  1895.      E178    1    L475. 

3096 
612   p.     front.,   illus.,   pi.,   port.,   maps.     21i4cm. 

Lee  camp  soldiers'  home,  Richmond,  Va.     Report  of  board  of  visitors.      3097 
Library  has  1S95,  1S96,  1S99,  1900,  1901,  1903-1914. 

Lee  memorial  association.  Ceremonies  connected  with  the  inauguration  of 
the  mausoleum  and  the  unveiling  of  the  recumbent  figure  of  General 
Robert  Edward  Lee,  at  Washington  and  Loe  university,  Lexington,  Va., 
June  28,  1883.  Oration  of  John  W.  Daniel,  LL.  D.  Historical  sketch 
of  the  Lee  memorial  association.  Richmond,  Va.,  West,  Johnston  &  co., 
1883.         CI     L480     W31.  3098 

83  p.     22 1/2 cm. 
Historical  sketch  of  the  Lee  memorial  association,  by  W.  Allan:  p.  [3] -19. 

Lee  monument  association.  Organization  of  the  Lee  monument  association, 
and  the  Association  of  the  Army  of  northern  Virginia,  Richmond,  Va., 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  319 

Nov.  3rd  and  4th,  1870.  Richmond,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1871. 
CI    L480    L14.  3099 

52  p.     front,   (port.)     23cm. 

Leesburg  academy,   Leesburg,  Va.     Catalog.  -  3100 

Library  has  1S98,  1899. 

Leffmann,   Henry.     George  Washington  as  an  engineer.         CI     W31S     L13. 

3101 

[18  p.]     maps,  plans,  facsim.     23cm. 

Reprinted  from  Proceeding's  of  the  Engineers'  club  of  Philadelphia.  v.21, 
no.  4.     Oct.,  1904. 

[Leigh,  Benjamin  Watkins]  1781-1849.  The  letter  of  Appomatox  to  the  peo- 
ple of  Virginia:  exhibiting  a  connected  view  of  the  recent  proceedings 
in  the  House  of  Delegates,  on  the  subject  of  the  abolition  of  slavery; 
and  a  succinct  account  of  the  doctrines  broached  by  the  friends  of  aboli- 
tion, in  debate:  and  the  mischievous  tendency  of  those  proceedings  and 
doctrines.     Richmond,  Thomas  W.  White,  printer,  1832.        F218     53     V8. 

3102 

47   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Originally  published  in  the  Richmond  enquirer  Feb.   4,  Feb.  28,   1832. 

The  letters  of  Algernon  Sydney,  in  defence  of  civil  liberty  and  against 

the  encroachments  of  military  despotism,  written  by  an  eminent  citizen 
of  Virginia,  and  first  published  in  the  Richmond  enquirer  in  1818-19. 
To  which  are  added,  in  an  appendix,  the  remarks  of  Mr.  Ritchie,  as 
referred  to  by  the  author  of  "Algernon  Sydney"  in  page  30  of  this 
pamphlet.  With  an  introduction  by  the  present  publisher.  Richmond, 
T.  W.  White,  1830.        CI     J12     L52.  3103 

viii,  65   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

An  arraignment  of   General  Andrew  Jackson. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Leigh,  commissioner  from  Virginia;  on  the  subject  of  the 

military  land  claims.  Delivered  before  the  legislature  of  Kentucky 
on  the  17th  of  May,  1822,     [n,  p.     1822?]  3104 

33  p.     22cm. 

Substitute  intended  to  be  offered  to  the  next  meeting  of  the  citizens  of 

Richmond,  on  the  subject  of  a  convention,  in  lieu  of  the  report  of  the 
committee.      By    Watkins    Leigh.      Richmond,    Printed   by    Shepherd    & 

1        Pollard,  1824.        F216     2     L528.  3105 

I  25  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Substitute,  proposed  by  Mr.  Leigh,  of  Dinwiddle,  to  the  Preamble  and 

resolutions,  on  the  subject  of  the  right  of  the  State  legislatures  to  in- 
struct their  senators  in  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,     [n.  p.    n.  d.] 

3106 

j  16  p.     23cm. 

Leigh,  Egbert  G.,  jr.     Address  of  Egbert  G.  Leigh,  jr.,  president,  the  Rich- 
mond Chamber  of  commerce,  at  the  banquet   .    .    .   May  22,  1906.     [Rich- 
mond, 1906]  3107 
12  p.     23cm. 

Leigh,  Phillip.  Lillian's  marriage  and  murder.  "Cluverius  did  not  kill  her." 
The  sequel  told.  .  .  .  Richmond,  Patrick  Keenan,  1887.  KllO  C649 
L.  3108 

29  p.     20cm. 

Leigh,  William,  jr.     [Biographical  sketch  of  William  Byrd,  with  selections 

from  his  writings,  by  William  Leigh,  Jr.]  3109 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  2.  p.  583-607) 


320  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Leighton,  Marshall  O.    The  relation  of  the  Southern  Appalachian  Mountains 
to  inland  water  navigation.    By  M.  O.  Leighton  and  A.  H.  Horton   .    .    .   ' 
Washington,  Gov't,  printing  office,  1908.        SDll    A5.  3110 

38  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Forest  service.     Circular  143) 

The  relation  of  the  Southern  Appalachian  Mountains  to  the  development  ' 

of  water  power.    By  M.  O.  Leighton,  M.  R.  Hall  and  R.  H.  Bolster  .    .    . 
Washington,  Gov't,  printing  office,  1908.        SDll     A5.  3111 

54   p.     tables.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Forest  service.     Circular  144) 

Leiand,  John.     The  Virginia  chronicle:  with  judicious  and  critical  remarks, 

under  24  heads.     By  John  Leiand  .    .    .   Fredericksburg,  Printed  bv  T. 
Green,  1790.        F218     3    L5.  3112 

[48]   p.     21cm. 

Leiand,  Waldo  G.  Intercepted  letters  of  Virginian  tories,  1775.  E171    A57. 

3113 
(In  American  historical  review,     v.  12.     no.  2.     Jan.,  1907.     p.  341-346) 

Lemmon,  Jonathan,  defendant.  N.  Y.  Court  of  appeals.  Report  of  the 
Lemmon  slave  case:  containing  points  and  arguments  of  counsel  on  both 
sides,  and  orinions  of  all  the  judges.  New  York,  W.  H.  Tinson,  printer, 
1860.        HT34     L55.  3114 

146  p.     23cm. 

Jonathan  Lemmon  was  a  native  of  the  state  of  Virginia. 

Le  Page  du  Pratz.  The  history  of  Louisiana,  or  of  the  western  parts  of 
Virginia  and  Carolina;  containing  a  description  of  the  countries  that 
lye  on  both  sides  of  the  river  Mississipni:  with  an  account  of  the  pettle- 
ments,  inhabitants,  soil,  climate,  and  products.  Tr.  from  the  French 
...  by  M.  Le  Page  du  Pratz;  with  some  notes  and  observations  relat- 
ing to  our  colonies  .  .  .  London,  T.  Becket  &  P.  A.  De  Hondt,  17(i3. 
F372    L55    Office.  3115 

2  V.     maps.     16  mo. 

Letcher,  John,  1813-1884.  Address  on  the  re-inauguration  of  the  bronze  statue 
of  George  Washington,  at  the  Virginia  military  institute,  September  10, 
1866.  By  Hon.  John  Letcher.  (Pub.  by  order  of  the  Board  of  visitors.) 
[Richmond,  Whig  print,  1866]        CI    W318    L15.    Also  F218    24    VSl    L6. 

3118 
20  p.     2 31/2  cm. 

Speech  of  John  Letcher,  of  Virginia,  on  the  public  expenditures.  Delivered 

in  the  House  of  representatives,  June  12,  1858.     [Washington,  Printed 
by  L.  Towers,  1858]        JK310    v.  43.  3117 

15  p.     23y2cm. 

Letter  to  a  member  of  the  General  Assembly  of  North  Carolina,  on  the  naviga- 
tion of  the  Roanoke  and  its  branches.  By  a  citizen  of  Pittsylvania. 
Richmond,  Printed  by  John  O'Lynch,  1811.        F217     3     L651.  3118 

60  p.     19cm. 

Letters  and  recollections  of  George  Washington,  being  letters  to  Tobias  Lear 
and  others  between  1790  and  1799,  showing  the  first  American  in  the 
management  of  his  estate  and  domestic  affairs.  With  a  diary  of  Wash- 
ington's last  days,  kept  by  Mr.  Lear.  Illustrated  from  rare  old  portraits, 
photographs  and  engravings.  New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  company 
1906.        CI    W318     S54L.  3119 

xi,  2  1.,  289  p.     front,    (port.),  plates,  ports.     23V2cm. 

Letters  by  Washington,  Adams,  Jefferson,  and  others,  written   during  and 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  I^ibuary  321 

after  the  revolution,  to  John  Langdon,  New  Hampshire.  Philadelphia, 
H.  B.  Ashmead,  1880.        CI  W318    L4.  3120 

131  p.     27cm. 

Letters  from  the  South.     [Review]  3121 

(In  North  American  review,     v.  6,  1818.     p.  368) 

Letters  from  Virginia,  tr.  from  the  French.  Baltimore,  F,  Lucas,  jr.,  1816. 
F230     L65     Office.  3122 

220  p.     32  mo. 

This  work  is  variously  attributed  to  George  Tucker  (Sabin  and  Brinley 
cat.)  to  William  Maxwell  (Philadelphia  lib.  co.)  to  J.  K.  Paulding  (Foley) 
Library   of  Congress  note. 

Levasseur,  A.  Lafayette  in  America  in  1824  and  1825;  or.  Journal  of  a 
voyage  to  the  United  States:  By  A.  Levasseur.  secretary  to  General 
Lafayette  during  his  journey.  Translated  by  John  D.  Godman,  M.  D. 
Philadelphia,  Carey  and  Lea,  1829.        C8    L161    L16.  3123 

2  V.     18%  cm. 

In  Virginia:  v.  1,  p.  180-227. 

Levy,  Ernest  C.  Advantages  and  difficulties  of  publicity  in  connection  with 
municipal  public  health  work.  Ernest  C.  Levy,  M.  D.,  chief  health 
officer,  Richmond,  Va.  Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the  American 
medical  association,  February  27,  1909,  vol.  lii,  pp.  683-686.  Chicago, 
American  medical  association,  c  1909.  3124 

8  p.     21i^cm. 

Certain  conclusions  concerning  typhoid  fever  in  the  South,  as  deduced 

from  a  study  of  typhoid  fever  in  Richmond,  Virginia.  [By]  Ernest  C. 
Levy,  M.  D.,  and  Allen  W.  Freeman,  M.  D.  Reprinted  from  the  Old 
Dominion  journal  of  medicine  and  surgery,  v.  7,  no.  5,  Nov.  1908.  Rich- 
mond, Old  Dominion  publishing  corporation,  1908.  RC192     V8     R4. 

3125. 
39  p.     maps,  diagrs.     23172  cm. 

The   extermination   of  mosquitos   .    .    .   Richmond,   Pub.   by   the   Health 

department,  1908.        RC116     L66.  3126 

14  p.     23y2cm. 

The  importance  of  co-operation  of  the  medical  profession  in  municipal 

health  work.  Reprinted  from  Virginia  medical  semi-monthly,  May  8, 
1908.     [Richmond,  Va.,  1908?]        RA436    L69.  3127 

16  p.     23cm. 

The  maggot  trap.     A  new  weapon  in  our  warfare  against  the  typhoid 

fly.  Ernest  C.  Levy,  M.  D.,  Chief  health  officer,  Richmond  health  de- 
partment, and  W.  T.  Tuck,  chief  sanitary  officer,  Richmond  health  de- 
partment. Read  before  the  Richmond  academy  of  medicine  and  surgery, 
June  24,  1913.  Reprinted  from  the  American  journal  of  public  health, 
vol.  3,  no.  7.  3128 

657-660  p.     25cm. 

Modern     methods     of     fighting     the     house-fly.      Ernest     C.     Levy,     M. 

D.,  chief  health  officer,  Richmond,  Va.  Read  before  the  general 
sessions,  American  public  health  association,  Colorado  Springs,  Sept.  10,. 
1913.  Reprinted  from  American  journal  of  public  health  .  .  .  vol.  4, 
no.  5.  3129 

439-449  p.     25cm. 

Lewis,  Andrew,  1720-1781.  The  orderly  book  of  that  portion  of  the  American 
army  stationed  at  or  near  Williamsburg,  Va.,  under  the  command  of 
General  Andrew  Lewis,  from  March  18,  1776  to  August  28,  1776.     Printed 


322  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

from  the  original  manuscript,  with  notes  and  introduction  by  Charles 
Campbell,  esq   .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  Priv.  print.,  1860.        E263     V8     L6. 

3130 

2  p.  I.,  xl,  100  p.     211/2  by  nVzcm. 

(Historical  documents  from  the  Old  Dominion,     no.   1) 

Lewis,  Charles,  captain.  Journal  of  Captain  Charles  Lewis  of  the  Virginia 
regiment,  commanded  by  Colonel  George  Washington  in  the  expedition 
against  the  French.  October  lO-December  27,  1755.        F225     V82.       3131 

(In  Virginia  historical  society.     Collections.     Richmond,  1892.     new  ser., 
V.  11,  p.   [2031-218) 

Lewis,  John.  Flowers  and  weeds  of  the  Old  Dominion.  Frankfort,  Ky.,  A. 
G.  Hodges,  printer,  1859.        PS591     L6    F6.  3132 

370  p.     19cm. 

Lewis,  Lunsford  L.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of  Luns- 
ford  L.  Lewis,  president  of  the  association.  "Some  notable  cases  in 
the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States."  3133 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association  13th  report,  1901.     p.  178-212) 

Lewis  IVIeriwether,  1774-1809.  History  of  the  expedition  under  the  command 
of  Lewis  and  Clark,  to  the  sources  of  the  Missouri  River,  thence  across 
the  Rocky  Mountains  and  down  the  Columbia  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
performed  during  the  years  1804-5-6,  by  order  of  the  government  of 
the  United  States.  A  new  ed.,  faithfully  reprinted  from  the  only  auth- 
orized ed.  of  1814,  with  copious  critical  commentary,  prepared  upon 
examination  of  unpublished  official  archives  and  many  other  sources 
of  information,  including  a  diligent  study  of  the  original  manuscript 
journals  and  field  notebooks  of  the  explorers,  together  with  a  new  bio- 
graphical and  bibliographical  introduction,  new  maps  .  .  .  and  a  com- 
plete index,  by  Elliott  Coues  .  .  .  New  York,  F.  P.  Harper,  1893.  F592 
L54.  3134 

4  v.     2  front,   (port.)   8  maps,  2  facsim.,  2  tab.     24i/^cm. 

History  of  the   expedition   under   the   command   of   Captain   Lewis   and 

Clark,  to  the  sources  of  the  Missouri,  thence  across  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains and  down  the  river  Columbia  to  the  Pacific  ocean.  Performed 
during  the  years  1804-5-6.  By  order  of  the  government  of  the  United 
States.  Prepared  for  the  press  by  Paul  Allen,  esquire.  Philadelphia, 
Bradford  &  Inskeep;  New  York,  A.  H.  Inskeep,  J.  Maxwell,  printer,  1814. 
F592     L41.  3135 

2  V.     5  pi.  fold.  map.     8  vo. 

Original  journals  of  the  Lewis  and  Clark  expedition,  1804-1806;    printed 

from  the  original  manuscripts  in  the  library  of  the  American  philosophi- 
cal society  and  by  direction  of  its  committee  on  historical  documents, 
together  with  manuscript  material  of  Lewis  and  Clark  from  other  sources. 
Including  note-books,  letters,  maps,  etc.,  and  the  journals  of  Charles 
Floyd  and  Joseph  Whitehouse,  now  for  the  first  time  published  in  full 
and  exactly  as  written;  ed.,  with  introduction,  notes,  and  index,  by 
Reuben  Gold  Thwaites  .  .  .  New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  &  company,  1904-05. 
F59.?     L59.  3136 

8  V.     fronts.,  ports,  illus.,  maps,  facsims.     25cm. 

Lewis,  Samuel.  List  of  the  American  graduates  in  medicine  in  the  university 

of  Edinburgh,  from  1705  to  1866,   [including  those  from  Virginia]   with 

their  theses.  3137 

(In  The  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register,     v.   42.   1888. 

p.  159-165) 

Lewis,  Virgil  Anson.    Bibliography;  West  Virginia  books  and  authors.     3138 

(In  his   West  Virginia,   its  history,   natural  resources,   industrial   enter- 
prises and  institutions    ...     p.  133-167. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  32S 

History  of  West  Virginia.     In   two   parts   .    .    .  Philadelphia,   Hubbard 

bros.,   1889.  F241     L67.  3139 

744  p.     incl.  front.,  pi.     8  vo. 

History  of  the  battle  of  Point  Pleasant,  fought  between  white  men  and 

Indians  at  the  mouth  of  the  Great  Kanawha  River  (now  Point  Pleasant, 
West  Virginia)  Monday.  October  10th,  1774.  The  chief  account  of  Lord 
Dunmore's  war.  By  Virgil  A.  Lewis  .  .  .  (Abridged  from  the  author's 
manuscript  "History  of  Lord  Dunmore's  war")  .  .  .  Charleston,  W.  Va., 
The  Tribune  printing  company,  1909.        E83     77     L68.  3140 

2  p.  1.,  iv,  [5]-131  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     23cm. 

The  history  of  West  Virginia  while  the  two  Virginias  were  one,  1750-1861 

[with  bibliography]  3141 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation  v.  1.  p.  333-365) 

'How  West  Virginia  was  made.     Proceedings  of  the  first  Convention  of 

the  people  of  northwestern  Virginia  at  Wheeling,  May  13,  14  and  15, 
1861,  and  the  journal  of  the  second  Convention  of  the  people  of  north- 
western Virginia  at  Wheeling,  which  assembled,  June  11th  1861  .  .  . 
With  appendixes  and  an  introduction,  annotations  and  addenda,  by  Virgil 
A.  Lewis  .  .  .  [Charleston,  W.  Va.,  News-Mail  company,  public  printer] 
1909.         F241     L675.  3142 

337,  xii  p.     front.     23%cm. 

Records  transcribed  from  the   "Daily  intelligencer"  of  Wheeling. 
"Publication   directed   by  Hon.   William   G.   Conley,   attorney-general   of 
West   Virginia,    December   1,    1909." 

Lewis,  William  Draper.  Biography  of  John  Marshall.  3143 

(In  Lewis,  W.  D.     Great  American  lawyers,  v.  2.     p.  311-408) 

Lewisburg  convention.  Journal  and  proceedings  of  the  Lewisburg  conven- 
tion, convened  on  the  31st  of  Oct.,  1831,  to  deliberate  on  the  subject 
of  internal  improvement  in  Virginia.  Kanawha  C.  H.,  Va.,  Printed  by 
Campbell  &  Walker,  1831.  3144 

26   p.     20 1/2 cm. 

Lexington    liigh   scfiool,   Lexington,  Va.     Catalog,  3145 

Library  has  1907. 

Lexington  presbytery.  Record  of  the  Presbytery  of  Lexington,  convened  for 
the  trial  of  the  Rev.  Jno.  Skinner,  D.  D.  Lexington,  R.  C.  Noel,  1848. 
CI     S628     P92.  3145a 

332    p.      18 1/2 cm. 

Leyburn,  Joiin.    Fall  of  Richmond.  S146 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.   33,   1866.     p.  92) 

High  days  in  a  Virginia  village.  3147 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  33,  1866.     p.  183) 

Lichtenstein,  Gaston.  Early  history  of  Tarboro,  North  Carolina.  Richmond, 
1908.        F264     Tl     L6.  3149 

16  p.     22cm. 

Early  social  life  in  Edgecombe,  also.  Early  history  of  Edgecombe,  and  a 

Tarborean's  experience  abroad.  Three  articles  Ijy  Gaston  Lichtenstein 
.  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  W.  E.  Jones,  printer,  1904.  F262  E2  L6.  3150 
16   p.     23% cm. 

— History  of  the  Jews  of  Richmond.  Their  progress  and  prospects.  By 
Gaston  Lichtenstein.  Chicago,  111.,  Bloch  &  Newman  [1913]  F233  97 
J5    L6.  3151 

32  p.     illus.   (incl.  ports.)      32cm. 

Special  issue  of  the  Reform  advocate,  Mar.   8,  1913. 


324  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Louis  D.  Wilson,  Mexican  war  martyr,  also,  Thos.  H.  Hall,  Andrew  John- 
son as  he  really  was,  and  Our  town  common;    four  articles  by  Gaston 
Lichtenstein.     Richmond,  Va.,  H.  T.  Ezekiel,  printer,  1911.         F262     E2 
L63.  3152 
20    p.      23cm. 

The  Virginia  Lichtenstein;;  amplified  by  historical  and  biographical  data, 

by  Gaston  Lichtenstein.     Richmond,  Va.,  H.  T.  Ezezkiel,  printer,  1912. 

3153 
12  numb.  1.     front,  (port.)     22cm. 

A  visit  to  Young's  pier  at  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.     Also  when  Edgecombe 

was  a-borning.  The  word  sheriff,  and  Products  of  North  Carolina   .    .    . 
Richmond,  Va.,  1908.        F262     E2     L65.  3154 

15  p.     23cm. 

When  Tarboro  was  incorporated,  also  Reverend  James  Moir,  Edgecombe 

changes   her   county   seat,   and   Germantown,    Pennsylvania  .    .    .  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1910.         F264     Tl     L61.  3155 
27   p.     22cm. 

Lt.  Governor  Spotswood  and  the  Virginia  burgesses.  3156 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  17.  p.   585-604) 

Life  adventures  and  anecdotes  of  "Beau"  Hickman.  Prince  of  American 
bummers  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C,  Potomac  publishing  company,  1879. 
CI     H628     L7.  3157 

60   p.     illus.     23cm. 

The  life  and  death  of  Sam,  in  Virginia.     By  a  Virginian.     Richmond,  pub. 

for  the  author  [by]  A.  Morris,  1856.        B     L722.  3158 

[iii],  vii,  308  p.     ISyacm. 

Of  uncertain  authorship.     Attributed  by  some  to  Henry  A.  Wise. 

Life  and  reminiscences   of  Jefferson   Davis.     By   distinguished   men   of  his 

time.    Introductory  by  Hon.  John  W.  Daniel.  United  States  senator  from 

Virginia.     Illustrated.      Baltimore,   R.    H.   Woodward   &    company,   1890. 

CI     D262     L28.  3159 

xviii,  490  p.     front,  (port.),  plates.     221/2 cm. 

Life  and  speeches  of  Henry  Clay,  New  York,  Greeley  &  McElrath,  1843. 
CI     C620.  3160 

2   v.     22 1/3  cm. 

Life  of  James  W.  Jackson,  the  Alexandria  hero,  the  slayer  of  Ellsworth,  the 

first  martyr  in  the  cause  of  Southern  independence   .    .    .  published  for 

the  benefit  of  his  family.     Richmond,  West  &  Johnston,  1862.        CI     J13 

L26.  3161 

48  p.     2114cm. 

The  life  of  Sam  Houston,  the  hunter,  patriot,  and  statesman  of  Texas.     The 
onlv  authentic  memoir  of  him  ever  published.   .    .    .   Illustrated.     Phila- 
delphia, Davis,  Porter  &  Coates,  1866.        CI     H843     L27.  3162 
[vi]-xi,  [13]-402  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.     17i/ocm. 

The  life  of  Stonewall  Jackson,  from  official  papers,  cotemporary  narratives, 
and  personal  acquaintance.  By  a  Virginian  .  .  .  Richmond,  Ayres  & 
Wade,  1863.        CI  J14    V29.  3168 

xii,    [xiii]-305   p.     18cm. 
Preface  dated  July  21,  1863. 

The  life  of  Thomas  J.  Jackson.  By  an  ex-cadet.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl.  by  the 
author.     Richmond,  James  E.  Goode,  1864.        CI     J14     L27,  3164 

196  p.  20cm. 

1st  ed.  published  in  Oct.  1863. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  325 

The  life,  trial  and  conviction  of  Captain  Jolin  Brown,  known  as  "Old  Brown 

of  Ossawatomie,"  with  a  full  account  of  the  attempted  insurrection  at 

Harpers    Ferry.      Compiled   from   official    and    authentic    sources.      New 

York,  Robert  M.  De  Witt,  Publisher,  [c  1859]         CI     B878     L27.       3165 

[5 1-100  p.     plates.     22i^cm. 

Lightfoot,  John  B.,  jr.    In  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.    "Virginia 

vs.  West   Virginia   .    .    .   Nov.    6,    1909   .    .    .   Argument  ...   on   behalf 

of  the  Commonwealth  of  Virginia   .    .    .   Richmond,  Richmond  press,  Inc. 

[1909]         F217     2     L72.  3166 

99  p.     23 1/2  cm. 

Lile,  William  iVJinor.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of 
W.  M.  Lile,  president.     The  exaltation  of  secondary  authority.  3167 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     25th  report,  1913.     p.  280-297) 

Legal  education  and  admission  to  the  bar  in  the  Southern  states.     An 

address  delivered  by  Hon.  William  Minor  Lile  before  the  Kentucky  state 
bar  association  at  Mammoth  Cave,  Kentucky,  July  8,  1914.  Louisville, 
Ky.,  Westerfield  Bonte  co.,  inc.  [1914]  3168 

23  p.     20cm. 

Lindsay,  J.  H.  [Biographical  sketch  of  John  Sergeant  Wise,  with  selections 
from  his  writings,  by  J.  H.  Lindsay]  3169 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.   1909.  v.   13.  p.  5937- 
5956) 

Lindsay,  John  Summerfield.  Hamilton  parish.  1730-1876.  An  anniversary 
discourse,  delivered  by  the  rector.  Rev.  John  S.  Lindsay,  in  St.  James' 
church,  Warrenton,  Va.,  on  the  eighth  Sunday  after  Trinity,  August  6th, 
1876.  Baltimore,  Printing  house  of  Sherwood  &  co.,  1876.  F232  H22 
L74.  3170 

15  p.     23%cm. 

Lindsay,  iVlargaret  Isabella.  The  Lindsays  of  America.  A  genealogical  nar- 
rative, and  family  record  beginning  with  the  family  of  the  earliest  settler 
in  the  mother  state,  Virginia,  and  including  in  an  appendix  all  the 
Lindsays  of  America.  By  Margaret  Isabella  Lindsay.  .  .  .  Albany,  N. 
Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1889.  3171 

XV,   [1],  275  p.,   1  1.     plates,  fold,   geneal.   tables.     21i^cm. 
Blank  pages  at  end:  Family  record  and  additions. 

Lindsay,  William.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of  Hon. 
William  Lindsay,  of  Kentucky.    The  man  and  the  corporation.  3172 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     20  report,   1908.     p.  202-232) 

Lingley,  Charles  Ramsdell.  The  transition  in  Virginia  from  colony  to  com- 
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219  p.     25y2cm. 

Thesis   (PH.  D.) — Columbia  university. 

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Pub.  also  as  Studies  in  history,  economics  and  public  law,  v.  36,  no.  2. 

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1  p.  1..   11-527  p.     front.     23 1/2 cm. 

First  edition  published,  Philadelphia,   1847,  under  title:  Washington  and 
his  generals. 

Lippitt,  F.  J.    Pope's  Virginia  campaign  and  Porter's  part  in  it.  3175 

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5  p.  1.,    [7]-132  p.      19cm. 

List   of   subscribers'   names:   p.    128-132. 

Copyrighted  1820  by  Mrs.  Littleford  in  the  district  of  Kentucky  under 
the  title:  The  wreath;  or,  Verses  on  various  subjects,  by  a  lady  of  Lex- 
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XXX,   568   p.     21 1/2 cm. 

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Lock,  Frantc.    Address  on  the  causes  and  prevention  of  fire  waste,  delivered 
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24  p.     20 1/2  cm. 

Manuscript  note  at  end:  "Judge  A.  P.  Upshur  is  supposed  to  be  the 
author." 

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Library  has  1875,  1876,  1878,  1881,  1898,   1900,   1901,  1909. 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.  A  fighting  frigate  and  other  essays  and  addresses 
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2  V.     front.,  ports.,  plates.     19%  cm. 

A  short  history  of  the  English  colonies  in  America.     By  Henry  Cabot 

Lodge.    New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1882.  3183a 

viii,  560  p.     map.     22cm.  .     ^„^^  ^  „„ 

Chap.  1:  Virginia  from  160G  to  1765;  Chap.  2:  Virgmia  m  1765.     p.  1-92. 

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Old  First  Virginia  infantry  association.    Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  printer, 

1884.         E581     5     1st.  3184 

87  p.     221/2  cm. 

Logan,  Thomas  IVi.     Education  and  progress.     An  address  delivered  ^efoj,^ 

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16  p.     21cm. 


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The  opposition  in  the  South  to  the  free  school  system.     A  paper  read 

before    the   American    social    science    association   ...  by    Gen.    T.    M. 
Logan,  of  Richmond,  Va.     [1877]         LC89     5     L83.  3186 

9  p.     22cm. 

Lomax,  Elizabeth  W.  P.     [Biographical  sketch  of  Julia  Magruder,  with  se- 
lections from  her  writings,  by  Elizabeth  W.  P.  Lomax]  3187 
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Lomax,  Joseph.  Genealogical  and  historical  sketches  of  the  Lomax  family, 
by  Joseph  Lomax,  Grand.  Rapids,  Michigan.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich..  The 
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264,   [60]  p.     illus.,  ports.,  coats  of  arms.     23%cm. 

Lomax,  Judith.  The  notes  of  an  American  lyre.  By  Judith  Lomax,  a  native 
of  the  state  of  Virginia.     Richmond,  Printed  by  Samuel  Pleasants,  1813. 

3189 

70  p.     17cm. 

The  London  company  of  Virginia;  a  brief  account  of  its  transactions  in 
colonizing  Virginia,  with  photogravures  of  the  more  prominent  leaders 
reproduced  from  the  collection  of  historical  portraits  at  Oakridge,  Nelson 
County,  Virginia,  secured  for  exhibition  at  the  Jamestown  exposition 
by  Thomas  Fortune  Ryan.     New  York  and  London,  1908.        F229     E47. 

3190 

21  p.,  24  1.     2  pi.,  21  port.     30y2x23y2cm. 
Introduction  signed:  J.  Taylor  Ellyson. 

Long,  Armistead  Lindsay.  Memoirs  of  Robert  E.  Lee;  his  military  and 
personal  history,  embracing  a  large  amount  of  information  hitherto  un- 
published, by  A.  L.  Long  .  .  .  Together  with  incidents  relating  to  his 
private  life  subsequent  to  the  war,  collected  and  edited  with  the  assist- 
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1  p.  1.,  707  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  maps  (3  fold.)  facsim.     25cm. 
The  appendix   (p.  501-699)   contains  many  reports,  lists,  etc.,  relating  to 

the  Army  of  northern  Virginia. 

Long,  Armistead  R.    The  constitution  of  Virginia;   an  annotated  edition,  to- 
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Paper   read    [before  Virginia   state   bar   association]    by   Armistead   R. 

Long.     Constitutional  changes  in  Virginia.  3193 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     8th  report,  1896.     p.  208-241) 

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classical  philology,  leading  to  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  philosophy,  at  the 
University  of  Virginia.     June,  1901.  3194 

52  p.     23cm. 

Long,  Charles  Massie.  Virginia  county  names;  two  hundred  and  seventy 
years  of  Virginia  history,  by  Charles  M.  Long  .  .  .  New  York  and 
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3195 

207,  [1]  p.  incl.  tables,     fold.  map.     19cm. 
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Long,  George,  1800-1879.  An  introduction  to  the  study  of  Grecian  and  Roman 
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2  p.  1.,  [v]-viil,  293  p.     22cm. 


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XX,   [111-690  p.     front.,  pi.,  port.,  maps,  facsim.     23^cm. 

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2  V.     19 1/2  cm. 

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2   v.     fronts.,   illus.     26% cm. 

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The  pictorial  field-book  of  the  War  of  1812;  or,  Illlustrations,  by  pen  and 

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xvi,   [17]-1084  p.     front.,  illus.     26cm. 

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3212 
Illustrated  supplement. 

Loudoun  valley  academy,  Hamilton,  Va.     Catalog.  3213 

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16  p.     23cm. 

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36   p.     23cm. 

(Louisiana.  University.  Bulletin.  June,  1904.     Ser.  2,  no.  2) 
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45  p.     front,   (port.)   pi.     24i^cm. 

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87  p.     27cm. 

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5  V.     23cm. 

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xxi,  500  p.     front,   (port.)   4  maps   (1  fold.)      2 3 1/2 cm. 

Contents: — bk.  1.  The  French  colony. — bk.  2.  The  Spanish  colony. — bk.  3. 
The  Quale  and  Virginia  missions;  conditions  of  the  colony. — Appendices. 


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Lucas,  ed.  by  Charles  W.  Kent,  Ph.  D.,  and  Virginia  Lucas;  with  a 
critical  introduction  by  Charles  W.  Kent.  University  of  Virginia  ed 
Boston,  R.  G.  Badger  [c  1913]         PS2349     L535.  3224 

2  p.l.,  X,  [4]  p.,  2  1.,  13-252  p.     front,   (port.)      lOVacm. 

Lucas,  Sarr.uel.  Charters  of  the  old  English  colonies  in  America.  With  an 
introduction  and  notes,  by  Samuel  Lucas  .  .  .  Pub.  for  the  Society  for 
the  reform  of  colonial  government.  London,  J.  W.  Parker,  1850.  JK49 
L93.  3225 

XX,  123,  [1]  p.     22cm. 

Contents:  Virginia  charters;  Charters  of  the  New  England  states;  Pro- 
prietary charters;  New  York  and  New  Jersey;  The  charter  of  Georgia. 

Ludewig,  Hermann  E.  The  literature  of  American  local  history;  a  biblio- 
graphical essay,  by  Hermann  E.  Ludewig,  corresponding  member  of  the 
National  institute,  and  of  the  New  York  ethnological  society.  New  York, 
Printed  for  the  author  by  R.  Craighead,  1846.  3225a 

XX,    180    p.      23cm. 
Virginia,      p.    157-163. 

Luray,  State  summer  institute  for  white  teachers.  Session  1915,  June  23rd 
to  July  20th.  State  examination  will  be  held  July  2l3t,  22nd  and  23rd. 
Luray,  Va.,  Page  news  and  courier.  3225b 

22  p.     22cm. 

Luray  female   institute,  Luray,  Va.     Catalog.  3226 

Library  has  1890,  1891. 

Lurton,  Horace  G.  Address  delivered  [before  the  joint  meeting  of  the  Mary- 
land and  Virginia  bar  associations]  by  Justice  Horace  G.  Lurton,  of 
the  U.  S.  Supreme  court.  Which  shall  it  be,  a  government  of  law  or 
a  government  of  men?  3227 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     22nd  report,  1910.     p.  290-307) 

Luther,  iVlartin.     Dr.  Martin  Luther's  church-postil.  Sermons  on  the  epistles 
.    .    .   translated  from  the  German.    New  Market,  Va.,  New  Market  evan- 
gelical Lutheran  publishing  company,  1869.  3228 
Library  has  v.  1.  no.  6,  v.  2.  nos.  2,  4  &  5,  v.   3.  nos.  3-6. 

Ly brook,  A.  IVl.  Mahoneism  unveiled!  The  plot  against  the  people  exposed. 
Judge  Lybrook.  the  readjuster  senator  from  Patrick,  tears  the  mask 
from  Mahone   .    .    .         F216     P.  3229 

16  p.     2  4 1/2  cm. 

Lyell,  Sir  Charles.  On  the  structure  and  probable  age  of  the  coal-field  of 
the  James  River,  near  Richmond,  Virginia.         P219     1     L948     Office. 

3230 

p.    261-280.      illus.,   plates.      21%cm. 

(Extract  from  Proceedings  of  the  Geological  society.     April  14,  1847) 

A  second  visit  to  North  America.   ...  3d  ed.     London,  John  Murray, 

1855.         E165     L98.  3231 

2  v.     20 1/2  cm. 

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Travels  in  North  America,  in  the  years  1841-2;  with  geological  obser- 
vations on  the  United  States,  Canada  and  Nova  Scotia  .  .  .  New  York, 
Wiley  &  Putnam,  1845.        E165    L974.  3232 

2  V.     fold,  fronts.   (1  fold,  map),  illus.,  plates.     20i/^cm. 
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Lyie,  George  T.     The  Christian  church.  Its  republicanism.     A  new  view  of 

baptism.      By   Rev.    Geo.    T.    Lyle.  Donnally   pub.    co.,    Charleston,    W. 

Va.,  1902.  3233 
104  p.     15cm. 

Lyman,  T.  P.  H.  The  life  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  esq.,  LL.  D.,  late  ex-Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States:  arranged  and  compiled  from  original  docu- 
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press,  by  D.  &  S.  Neall,  1826.        CI     J45     L85     Office.  3234 

xi,   [131-111  p.     front,   (ports.)     2iy2cm. 

Lynch,   James    Daniel.     The  bench   and  bar  of   Mississippi.     By   James   D. 
I         Lynch.     New  York,  E.  J.  Hale  &  son,  1881.         COl     L987     B14.         3235 

I  vi,  [7]-539  p.     plates  (ports.)     24cm. 

I 

Kemper  County  vindicated,  and  a  peep  at  radical  rule  in   Mississippi 

.    .    .   New  York,  E.  J.  Hale  &  son,  1879.        F347     K3     L9.  3236 

i  416  p.     pi.     12  mo. 

I  J.  D.  Lynch  was  born  in  Mecklenburg  Co.,  Va.,  in  1836. 

Lynchburg,  Va.  The  code  of  the  city  of  Lynchburg,  Virginia,  containing  the 
charter  as  amended  to  date,  the  constitutional  and  legislative  provisions 
of  the  state  relating  to  cities,  and  the  general  ordinance  of  the  city 
enacted  as  a  whole  March  1st,  1905.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  Henry 
A.  Minor,  Jr.,  and  Fred.  Harper.  Published  by  order  of  City  Council. 
Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  1905.        F234     L9     L9.  3237 

3  p.l.,  Ixvi,  272  p.     24cm. 

—The  general  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Lynchburg,  passed  12th  August, 
1880,  and  the  city  charter,  approved  3d  March,  1880;  together  with 
other  ordinances  and  laws  affecting  the  rights  and  interests  of  the 
city  of  Lynchburg  and  its  citizens.  Revised  and  arranged  by  Charles 
M.  Blackford,  city  attorney.  Lynchburg,  J.  P.  Bell  &  company.  Printers, 
1880.        F234     L9     L9.  3238 

1  p.l.,  167,  xxvi  p.     22%  cm. 

Official  reports   .    .    .       F234     L9  L9R.  3239 

I  Library  has  1905-1914. 

I Ordinances  imposing  taxes  on  licenses  and  real  and  personal  property 

in  the  city  of  Lynchburg  for  the  year  ending  April  30,   1907.     Lynch- 

'        burg,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  printers,  1906.        F234     L9  L95.  3240 

25  p.     23%cm. 

Revised  ordinances  of  the  corporation   of  Lynchburg,  preceded  by  the 

acts  of  incorporation,  and  such  other  acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  now 
in  force,  as  materially  concern  the  town  of  Lynchburg.  Published  by 
order  of  the  Common  Council,  July,  1832.  Revised  by  G.  Ward.  Lynch- 
burg, Printed  by  Fletcher  &  Toler,  1832.         F234     L9     L9.  3241 

1  62  p.     22% cm. 

Lynchburg,  Va.    City  Council.   .    .    .   Resources  and  advantages  of  Lynchburg 

Virginia,   and  tributary   country.     Prepared   and   pub.    by   order   of  the 

City  council  of  Lynchburg.     Lynchburg,  Virginian  job  office  print,  1872. 

F234     L9.  3242 

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Library  has  Jamestown  number,  v.  6,  no.  9.     June,  1907. 

Lynchburg  academy,   Lynchburg,  Va.     Catalog.  3244 

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Mabie,   Hamilton   Wright.     Poe's  place  in   American  literature,     [Delivered 

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43  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

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the  third  edition  of  his  work  published  in  Baltimore  in   189  4." 

^  "Index  to  officers  in  the  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  5th,  6th,  and  11th  Virginia 
regiments  as  given  in  volume  1  of  Palmer's  Calendar  of  Virginia  state  papers 
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48  p.     22cm. 

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I  Mc    Clelland,    with    selections    from    her    writings,    by    John    Mc    Laren 

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States.  From  the  discovery  of  the  American  continent  to  the  close  of 
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Philadelphia,  Chicago  [etc.]  The  National  publishing  co.  [1875]  E178 
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925  p.     illus.,  pi.,  port.     25cm. 

Fanaticism,  and  its  results;  or,  Facts  versus  fancies.     By  a  Southerner. 

Baltimore,  Printed  by  Joseph  Robinson,  1860.        JK310     v.  42.  3260 

36  p,     22cm. 

Life  and  campaigns  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee.  By  James  D.  McCabe,  Jr. 

With  steel  plate  and  maps.     New  York,  New  Orleans   [etc.],  Blelock  & 

CO.,  National  publishing  company,  1867.        CI  L480     Ml.  3261 

717  p.     front,   (port.),  fold.  maps.     21i^cm. 

The  life  and  public  services  of  Horatio  Seymour:  together  with  a  com- 
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1097  p.     illus.,  front.,  plates,  fold.  maps.     25cm. 

Substance  of  a  discourse  in  St.  Stephen's  church,  September  12th,  1858, 

before  the  Old  defenders  of  Baltimore.  By  the  Rev.  J.  D.  McCabe,  D.  D., 
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W.  Gordon  McCabe.     New  York,  Harper  and  brothers,  1877.         PA2123 

B7.  3268 

viii,   [9J-165  p.     15cm. 

[Biographical   sketch  of  John   R.   Thompson,   with   selections   from  his 

writings,  by  W.  Gordon  McCabe]  3269 

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before  the  Virginia  division  of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  at  their 
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2  p.  1.,   [3]-52  p.     23cm. 

Also  pub.  in  Southern  historical  society  papers,  v.  2. 

Joseph  Bryan  ...  a  brief  memoir.  Richmond,  Va..  W.  E.  Jones,  printer. 

[1909?]  CI     B914     M12.  3271 

xxix  p.     front,   (port.)     23cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.     April, 
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Our   dead.  E581     8     R4C.  3272 

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the  society.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  Chronicle  steam  book  and  job  office, 
1890.  F218  2  M12.  3273 
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McCaleb.  Waiter  Flavius.  The  organization  of  the  post-office  department 
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Oct.  1828,  in  the  presence  of  a  very  numerous  and  respectable  congre- 
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on  different  treatises  on  the  same  subject  written  by  Dr.  J.  Mason,  Dr. 
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xii,  [15] -420  p.     18cm. 

McCallie,  James  Park.  An  example  in  periodic  orbits.  A  dissertation  for 
the  degree  of  doctor  of  philosophy,  presented  ...  to  the  faculty  of 
the  University  of  Virginia.  Lynn,  Mass.,  T.  P.  Nichols,  [no  date] 
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33  p.     23 1/2 cm. 

The  bonded  debt  of  the  city  of  Richmond:   its  past,  present  and  future. 

A  paper  read  before  a  special  joint  committee  of  the  city  council  com- 
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city  attorney,  Hon.  H.  R.  Pollard,  delivered  to  the  same  committee. 
Printed  by  authority  of  a  resolution  of  the  joint  committee.  Rich- 
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73,  xiv  p.     23%cm. 

Detailed  minutiae  of  soldier  life  in  the  Army  of  northern  Virginia  1861- 

1865.  By  Carlton  McCarthy,  private  second  company  Richmond  how- 
itzers, Cutshaw's  batallion  artillery,  second  corps,  A.  N.  V.  With  illus- 
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vi,  224  p.     front,  illus.     18cm. 

Our  distinguished  fellow  citizen.    Richmond,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  1890. 

B      M123     08.  3280 

169  p.  incl.  front.,  plates.     18%cm. 

Walks  about  Richmond.    A  story  for  boys,  and  a  guide  to  persons  visit- 
ing the  city,  desiring  to   see  the  principal  points  of  interest,  with  an 
index  showing  the  exact  location  of  each  point  mentioned   .    .    .   Rich- 
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175   p.     front.,  pi.,  port.      16  mo. 

McCartney,  Thomas  Benton,  jr.  On  pronouns  in  oratio  obliqua  and  kindred 
constructions.  Thomas  Benton  McCartney,  jr.,  A.  B.  A  dissertation 
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50  p.     23cm. 

[McCarty,  William   M.]     A  glance  at  state  rights;    their  misconstructions, 

their  wrongs,  and  their  rightful  protections  against  the   "irrepressible 

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XV,   [9]-315  p.     22cm. 

iVIcCaw,  James  B.  A  memoir  of  James  McClurg,  M.  D.,  with  extracts  from 
his  writings.  By  James  B.  McCaw,  M.  D.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Colin 
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20  p.     front,  (port.)     22cm. 

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11  p.     23cm. 

Signed:  Walter  D.  McCaw. 

Publishecl  also  in  the  Annual  report  of  the  Smithsonian  institution  for 
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McClellan,  George  Brinton.  Letter  of  the  secretary  of  war,  transmitting 
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of  the  Army  of  northern  Virginia";  an  address  before  the  Association 
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McCreath,  Andrew  Smith.  Geological  and  chemical  report  on  a  portion  of 
the  Virginia  and  Tennessee  coal  and  iron  company's  property,  embracing 
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meeting,  of  the  American  institute  of  mining  engineers  June,  1883. 
F219     21     Ml.  3312 

10  p.     23cm. 

Mineral   resources    of   the   Upper   Cumberland   valley   of   South-Eastern 

Kentucky,  and  South-Westem  Virginia,  tributary  to  the  proposed  Cum- 
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The  mineral  wealth  of  Virginia  tributary  to  the   lines  of  the  Norfolk 

and  Western  and  Shenandoah  valley  railroad  companies.  By  Andrew 
S.  McCreath,  chemist  to  the  Geological  survey  of  Pennsylvania  .  .  . 
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ix,  156  p.     fold.  map.     22cm. 

The  mineral  wealth  of  Virginia  tributary  to  the  lines  of  the  Shenandoah 

Valley  and  Norfolk   and  Western   railroad   companies.     By   Andrew   S. 
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■ The  New  River- Cripple  Creek  mineral  region  of  Virginia.     By  Andrew 

S.  McCreath  and  E.  V.  d'Invilliers.     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Harrisburg  publish- 
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IVI'Creery,  John,  d.  1825.  A  selection,  from  the  ancient  music  of  Ireland, 
arranged  for  the  flute  or  violin,  some  of  the  most  admired  melodies, 
adapted  to  American  poetry  chiefly  composed  by  John  M'Creery.  To 
which  is  prefixed  historical  and  critical  observations  on  ancient  Irish 
music.     Petersburg,  Printed  by  Yancey  &  Burton,  1824.        M1744     M132. 

3317 
xxii,    [7]-208  p.     21cm. 
The  work  was  begun  in  collaboration  with  John  Daly  Burk. 

McCue,  J.  Samuel.     Supreme  court  of  appeals  of  Virginia,  at  Richmond.     J. 

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for  writ  of  error  and  supersedeas.    Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company, 

printers.  3318 

124  p.     23cm. 

The  McCue  murder.     Complete  story  of  the  crime  and  the  famous  trial  of 
the  ex-mayor  of  Caarlottesville,  Virginia.     Fully  illustrated.     Charlottes- 
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McDaniel,  H.  Pleasants.    War  poems,  1861-1865.     By  H.  Pleasants  McDaniel. 
New  York,  The  Abbey  press,  [1901]  3320 
110  p.     20 1/2  cm. 
McDonald,  Frank  V.     Contributions  to  the  early  history  of  Bryan  McDonald 
and  family,  settlers  in  16S9,  on   Red   Clay  Creek,  Mill   Creek  Hundred 
(or    Township)    Newcastle    County,    Delaware.      Together    with    a    few 
biographical   sketches  and  other  statistics  of  general   interest  to  their 
lineal  descendants.     By  Frank  V.  McDonald,  A.  B.,  Harvard  University, 
Cambridge,  Mass.    San  Francisco,  Winterburn  &  co.,  printers  and  electro- 
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64.  £1]  p.     front,  (port.)     28cm. 
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obtained  up  to  February,  1876.     [New  Haven,  Conn.,  Press  Tuttle,  More- 
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6  p.  1.,  123  p.     20V2x33cm. 
"Greeting"  signed:  F.  V.  McDonald. 


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Supplement  no.  1  to  edition  B  of  the  MacDonald  genealogy.     Containing 

records  of  the  descendants  of  Jesse  Peter,  one  of  the  pioneer  settlers 
near  Mackville,  Washington  County,  Kentucky;  together  with  a  few 
remarks  on  the  early  history  of  the  Peter  family,  and  whatever  other 
information  of  value  concerning  this  branch  of  the  name  could  be  col- 
lected up  to  Feb.  25,  1880.  Comp.  and  ed.  by  Frank  V.  MacDonald,  A.  B. 
Harvard  law  student,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Cambridge,  University  press, 
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72  p.     front,  (port.),  plates  (ports.)     31%cm. 

McDonald,  James  J.  Life  in  old  Virginia;  a  description  of  Virginia  more 
particularly  the  Tidewater  section,  narrating  many  incidents  relating 
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result  of  the  War  between  the  States,  together  with  many  humorous 
stories  ...  by  James  J.  McDonald  .  .  .  Ed.  by  J.  A.  C.  Chandler. 
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McDonald,  William  Naylor.  A  history  of  the  Laurel  brigade,  originally  the 
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499  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24cm. 

With  a  nucleus  of  Ashby's  old  command,  the  7th  Virginia  cavalry,  this 
brigade  also  included  at  various  times  the  2d,  6th,  11th  (originally  17th  bat- 
talion) and  12th  regiments,  and  the  35th  battalion  of  Virignia  cavalry;  and 
Chew's  battery  of  artillery. 

The  two  rebellions;  or.  Treason  unmasked.    By  a  Virginian.    Richmond, 

Smith,  Bailey  &  co.,  1865.        E451     M13.  3326 

144  p.    19%cm. 

"The  outbreak  at  the  Ferry  was  the  first  rebellion,  with  John  Brown 
for  its  nominal  leader.  The  second,  though  plotted  for  a  long  time,  was 
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McDowell,  Andrew.  A  treatise  on  the  subject  of  baptism:  designed  princi- 
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101  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

McDowell,  Henry  C.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
Judge  Henry  C.  McDowell,  of  Lynchburg,  Va.  Some  misapprehensions 
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McDowell,  James.  Speech  of  James  M'Dowell,  jr.  (of  Rockbridge,)  in  the 
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33  p.     221/^ cm. 

Macedonian  Baptist  association  of  Va.  (Colored)  Minutes  of  the  thirty- 
first  annual  session  of  the  Macedonian  Baptist  association  of  Virginia, 
held  with  the  Bethlehem  Baptist  church,  Richmond,  Va.,  Wednesday 
and  Thursday,  August  14-15,  1907.  3331 

13  p.     25cm. 


340  A  BiBLIOGEAPHY   OF   VIRGINIA 

Minutes  of  the  34th  annual  session  held  with  the  Bethlehem  Baptist 

church  of  Richmond,  Va.,  August  11th  and  12th,  1910.  3332 

24  p.     23cm. 

JVIacfarland,  William  H.  An  address  on  the  life,  character  and  public  services, 
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12  p.     21cm. 

Argument  in  reply  to  the  Rev.  William  S.  Plumer,  before  the  committee 

of  courts  of  justice,  of  Wm.  H.  McFarland,  Esq.  upon  the  petitions  of 
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3334 
36  p.     21%  cm. 

Discourse  on  the  life  of  Honorable  Henry  Clay.     By  W.  H.  Macfarland, 

esq.  Delivered  at  the  request  of  the  committee  of  the  city  of  Richmond. 
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15  p.     2iy2cm. 

Eulogy  on  Benjamin  Watkins  Leigh.  3336 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  17.     p.  123-127) 

The  importance  of  a  literary  class.  3337 

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ill,  4-144  p.     illus.     19cm. 

JVlcGuire,  Edward.     Some  phases  of  diabetes  mellitus.     By  Edward  McGuire, 
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20  p.     ISi^cm. 

JVlcGuire,  Francis  H.  Paper  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  the 
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of  the  Stonewall  Jackson  memorial  building.  Pub.  by  the  Virginia 
military  institute.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  printers,  1897. 
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The  Confederate  cause  and  conduct  in  the  War  between  the  States,  as 

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xi,  229  p.     2  port.    (incl.  front.)      22cm. 

Stonewall  Jackson,  and  Account  of  the  wounding  and  death  of  Stone- 
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Official  report  of  the  history  committee  of  the  Grand  camp,  C.  V.,  de- 
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284  p.     plates,  ports.,  facsims.  (some  fold.)     26cm. 

[McGuire,  Judith  White   (Brockenbrough)  "Mrs.  John   P.   McGuire"  Diary 

of  a  Southern  refugee  during  the  war.  By  a  lady  of  Virginia   .    .  .   New 

York,  E.  J.  Hale  &  son,  1867.        E605  M14.  3348 
360  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

McGuire,  Stuart.  Extra-peritoneal  implantation  of  the  ureters  into  the  rec- 
tum in  a  case  of  exstrophy  of  the  bladder.  Stuart  McGuire,  M.  D., 
professor  of  principles  of  medicine  and  clinical  surgery.  University  col- 
lege of  medicine;  surgeon  in  charge  St.  Luke's  hospital,  etc.,  etc.,  Rich- 
mond, Va.  Reprinted  from  the  Old  Dominion  journal  of  medicine  and 
surgery,  Aug.  1909,  v.  9,  no.  2.  Richmond,  Old  dominion  publishing 
corporation,  1909.  3349 

4  p.,  plates.     23cm. 

The  influence  of  the  general  condition  of  the  patient  on  the  result  of  a 

surgical  operation.  By  Stuart  McGuire,  M.  D.,  surgeon  in  charge  of 
St.  Luke's  hospital,  Richmond,  Va.     [no  date]  3350 

13  p.     21cm. 

— Lectures  on  principles  of  surgery,  by  Stuart  McGuire  .    .    .  Baltimore, 
Southern  medical  publishing  company,  1908.        RD31     M28.  3351 

480  p.     24cm. 

— The  profit  and  loss  account  of  modern  medicine  and  other  papers  by 
Stuart  McGuire,  M.  D.,  F.  A.  C.  S.  .    .    .  Richmond,  L.  H.  Jenkins,  pub- 
lisher, 1915.  3351a 
312  p.     plates.     20cm. 

— The  question  of  the  necessity  of  a  second  operation  for  the  removal  of 
the  appendix  in  cases  where  an  appendiceal  abscess  has  been  treated 
by  simple  incision  and  drainage.  By  Stuart  McGuire,  M.  D.  Surgeon 
in  charge  of  St.  Luke's  hospital,  Richmond,  Va.  Reprint  from  the  South- 
ern medical  journal,  Feb.  1909.  3352 
[6]  p.    27cm. 

— Some  accepted  facts  and  mqoted  points  in  the  management  of  appendi- 
citis.    By  Stuart  McGuire,  M.  D.,  Richmond,  Va.     Reprinted  from  the 
Virginia  medical  semi-monthly,  April  23,  1909.     Williams  printing  com- 
pany, Richmond,  Va.   [1909]  3353 
16  p.     19cm. 

— Surgical  shock.     By   Stuart   McGuire,  M.  D.,   surgeon   in   charge  of   St. 


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Luke's  hospital,  Richmond,  Va.     Reprinted  from  the  Bulletin  of  the  Uni. 
versify  college  of  medicine,  Aug.  1908.     [1908]  3354 

13  p.     21cm. 

Ununited   fractures.     By    Stuart   McGuire,   M.    D.,   surgeon-in-charge   of 

St.  Luke's  hospital,  Richmond,  Va.     [1909?]  3355 

16  p.     15cm. 

McGuire,  William  P.     Lives  and  exploits  of  the  physicians  and  surgeons  of 

the  earlier  history  of  Virginia,  and  of  the  recent  past.  By  Dr.  Wm.  P. 

McGuire,  M.  D.,  of  Winchester,  Va.        F221     7     M4.  3356 

(In  Medical  society  of  Virginia.     Transactions,     v.  25.  1894.     p.  9-21) 

McGuire's  school,  Richmond,  Va.     Catalog.  3357 

Library  has  1901,  1902,  1904,  1905. 

Machen,  Lewis  H.     George  Mason  of  Virginia;  an  address  by  L.  H.  Machen 

presenting  a  portrait  to  Fairfax  county,  May  20th,  1901.  [Washington, 

D.  C,  B.  S.  Adams,  1901]         CI     M399     M3L  3358 
35  p.     front,  (port.)     8  vo. 

Paper  read   [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]   by  Hon.  Lewis  U. 

Machen,  of  Alexandria,  Va.     The  duty  of  the  state  to  diminish  divorce. 

3359 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     19th  report,  1907.     p.  227-244) 

Mcllhany,  Hugh  Milton,  jr.  Some  Virginia  families;  being  genealogies  of  the 
Kinney.  Stribling,  Trout,  Mcllhany,  Milton,  Rogers,  Tate,  Snickers,  Tay- 
lor,  McCormick  and  other  families  of  Virginia,  by  Hugh  Milton  Mcllhany, 
jr.     Staunton,   Va.,   Stoneburner  &   Prufer,   printers,   1903.  3360 

3  p.  1.,  274  numb.  1.     23  port.  incl.  front.     24cm. 

Mcilwaine,  Henry  Read.  .  .  .  The  struggle  of  protestant  dissenters  for  re- 
ligious toleration  in  Virginia  .  .  .  Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press, 
1894.        F218    3    M15.  3361 

67  p.     24cm. 

(Johns   Hopkins   university   studies    in   historical   and    political    science 
.    .    .    12th  ser.  no.  4) 

Mcilwaine,  Richard.  Addresses  and  papers  bearing  chiefly  on  education. 
[By]  Richard  Mcilwaine,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shep- 
person,  printers  [1908]         LA379     M2.  3362 

184  p.     21cm. 

Memories  of  three  score  years  and   ten,   by   Richard   Mcilwaine  .    .   . 

New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1908.  CI 

M152.  3363 

4  p.  1.,  vii-xiv,   [ll]-383  p.     front.,  ports.     23cm. 

Mcintosh,  David  G.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Col. 
David  G.  Mcintosh.  The  administration  of  criminal  law  in  Maryland 
— The  jury  as  judges  of  law  and  fact.  3364 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     22nd  report,  1910.     p.  204-225) 

Macintosh,  John  S.  Our  pioneer  presbyter,  Francis  Makemie.  By  Rev.  John 
S.  Macintosh,  Philadelphia,  Pa.         E184     S42.  3365 

(In  The  Scotch-Irish  society  of  America.     Fifth  congress.     1893.     p.  119- 
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Mack,  Mrs.  Flora  Lapham.  Old  Jamestown,  an  historical  poem.  By  Flora 
Lapham  Mack.  [Richmond,  Va.,  Press  of  the  Dietz  printing  co.,  1906?] 
PS3525     A182     04.  3366 

16  p.     illus.     2iy2cm. 

Mackay,  Alexander.    The  western  world;  or.  Travels  in  the  United  States  in 


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1846-47:  exhibiting  them  in  their  latest  development,  social,  political  and 
industrial;  including  a  chapter  on  California  .  .  .  From  the  second 
London  edition.     Philadelphia,  Lea  &  Blanchard,  1849.         E16G     M15. 

3367 

2  V.     20 1/2  cm. 

Virginia:     v.  1:  p.  246-263. 

Mackay,  Charles.  Life  and  liberty  in  America;  or,  Sketches  of  a  tour  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada,  in  1857-8  ...  2d  ed.  London,  Smith,  Elder 
and  CO.,  1859.        E166       M17.  3368 

2  V.     front.,  pi.     20cm. 

From  South  Carolina  to  Virginia;  From  Richmond  to  Washington:   v.  2. 
p.   1-25. 

Mackenzie,  Roderick.  Strictures  on  Lt.-Col.  Tarleton's  History  "of  the  cam- 
paigns of  1780  and  1781,  in  the  Southern  provinces  of  North  America" 
.  .  .  Wherein  military  characters  and  corps  are  vindicated  from  in- 
jurious aspersions,  and  several  important  transactions  placed  in  their 
proper  point  of  view.  In  a  series  of  letters  to  a  friend,  by  Roderick 
Mackenzie  ...  To  which  is  added  a  detail  of  the  siege  of  Ninety  Six 
and  the  re-capture  of  the  island  of  New-Providence.  London,  Printed 
for  the  author,  1787.        E236    T19.  3369 

2  p.  1.,  vi,  186  p.     20%cm. 

[Mac  Kercher,  Daniel]  A  memorial  relating  to  the  tobacco  trade.  Offered 
to  the  consideration  of  the  planters  of  Virginia  and  Maryland.  Williams- 
burg, Printed  by  William  Parks,  1737.         F229     M533.  3370 

12  p.     27  by  20 1/2 cm. 

Typewritten  copy  from  an  original  in  the  John  Carter  Brown  library. 

McKim,  Randolph  Harrison.     The  established  church  in  Virginia  [with  bib- 
liography] 3371 
(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,  v.  10.  p.  437-452) 

In  memoriam.    Good  men  a  nation's  strength,  a  sermon  preached  on  the 

occasion  of  the  death  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  in  Christ  Church,  Alex- 
andria, Va.,  October  16th,  1870,  by  the  rector,  Rev.  Randolph  H.  McKim. 
Published  by  unanimous  request  of  the  vestry  of  Christ  Church,  Alex- 
andria. Baltimore,  Printed  by  John  Murphy  &  co.,  1870.  CI  L480 
M2.  3372 

16  p.     22cm. 

The  numerical  strength  of  the  Confederate  army;    an  examination  of 

the  argument  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Francis  Adams  and  others,  by  Ran- 
dolph H.  McKim  .  .  .  New  York,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1912. 
E545    M15.  3373 

71.  [1]  p.     19cm. 

^The  relations  of  the  state  to  the  university.  An  address  delivered  be- 
fore the  Society  of  the  alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  June  15, 
1898,  by  Rev.  Randolph  H.  McKim,  D.  D.     1898.        F218     24     U5     M15. 

3374 
36  p.     22cm. 

A  soldier's  recollections;  leaves  from  the  diary  of  a  young  Confederate. 

with  an  oration  on  the  motives  and  aims  of  the  soldiers  of  the  South, 
by  Randolph  H.  McKim  .  .  .  New  York  [etc.]  Longmans,  Green  and 
CO.,  1910.         E605     M15.  3375 

xvii,   362   p.     front.,   5   port.     22cm. 

p.   133-208,  the  Gettysburg  campaign,   with  special  reference  to  Mosby's 
Stuart's  cavalry  in  the  Gettysburg  campaign. 

McKinley,  William.     Characteristics  of  Washington.  3376 

(Modern  eloquence,  v.  9.  p.  845-847) 

Delivered  at  the  unveiling  of  the  Washington  statue,  by  the  Society  of 
the  Cincinnati,  in  Philadelphia,  May  15,  1897. 


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McLaughlin,  Robert  William.  Washington  and  Lincoln,  leaders  of  the  nation 
in  the  constitutional  eras  of  American  history  .  .  .  New  York  and 
London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1912.        E183     M15.  3377 

ix,  278   p.     front.,   ports.     21cm. 

McLaughlin,  William.  Ceremonies  connected  with  the  unveiling  of  the  bronze 
statue  of  Gen.  Thomas  J.  (Stonewall)  Jackson,  at  Lexington,  Virginia, 
July  21st,  1891.  By  William  McLaughlin,  a  member  of  the  e.xecutive 
committee  of  the  Jackson  memorial  association.  Baltimore  John  Mur- 
phy &,  CO.,  1891.  CI  J14  M3.  3378 
65  p.     front,  (port.),  pi.     23% cm. 

Mc  Laws,  LaFayette.    The  Confederate  left  at  Fredericksburg.        E468    B33. 

3379 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  v.  3.  p.  86-94) 

Maclay,  Isaac  Walker.  Henry  Sater,  1690-1754,  the  recital  of  the  life  and 
character  of  an  early  adventurer  to  Virginia,  and  subsequently  a  settler 
of  the  province  of  Maryland  under  Lord  Baltimore.  A  representative 
colonist  .  .  .  whose  strong  religious  convictions  led  to  the  organization 
of  the  parent  Baptist  society  of  the  province  ...  By  Isaac  Walker 
Maclay   .    .    .    [New  York,  P.  Barnes]  1897.  3380 

1    p.    1.,    75,    [1],    Ixi   p.      front.,    plates.      23cm. 
The  Sater  genealogy:   p.    Ll]-lxi,  at  end. 

Mc  Mahon,  Martin  T.     Cold  Harbor.        E468     B33.  3381 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.  v.  4.  p.  213-220) 

MacMahon,  T.  W.     Cause  and  contrast:    an  essay  on  the  American  crisis. 

By  T.  W.  MacMahon.  Richmond,  Va.,  West  &  Johnston,  18G2.         E459 

M16.  3382 
XV,  192  p.     22cm. 

McMaster,  John  Stephenson.  Makemieland.  An  address  delivered  May  14, 
1908,  at  the  unveiling,  etc.,  of  the  monument  at  Holden's  Creek,  Acco- 
mack County,  Virginia  to  the  Rev.  Francis  Makemie,  founder  of  the 
organized  Presbyterian  church  in  America.  By  John  Stevenson  McMas- 
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16  p.     plate  (port.)     26cm. 

McMechen,  James   H.     Legends  of  the  valley;    or.  Thrilling  incidents  con- 
nected with  Indian  warfare.     Truth,  stranger  than  fiction   .    .    .   Wheel- 
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58  p.     23cm. 

McMillan,  Hamilton.  Sir  Walter  Raleigh's  lost  colony.  An  historical  sketch 
of  the  attempts  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  to  establish  a  colony  in  Virginia, 
with  the  traditions  of  an  Indian  tribe  in  North  Carolina.  Indicating  the 
fate  of  the  colony  of  Englishmen  left  on  Roanoke  island  in  1587  .  .  . 
Wilson,  N.  C,  Advance  presses,  1888.         F257     M167.  3385 

1  p.  1.,  27  p.     12  mo. 

A  later  ed.  published  in  1907.     46  p. 

McNeill,  Walter  S.  America's  attitude  towards  the  war.  An  address  .  .  . 
preceded  by  the  report  of  a  mass-meeting  of  citizens  of  Richmond,  Vir- 
ginia, of  German,  Austrian  and  Hungarian  birth  or  descent,  and  their 
friends,  held  on  the  evening  of  Sept.  17,  1914;  and  the  address  of  the 
chairman  Mr.  W.  H.  Zimmerman.  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Dietz  printing 
CO.,  1914.  3386 

22  p.     23cm. 

The  psychology  of  Waterloo.     By  W.  S.  McNeill,     [no    place,  no  date] 

DC243     M16.  3387 

17  p.     23cm. 

Caption-title.     Foreword  dated  1909. 


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McNess,  George  Thomas.  Dark  fire-cured  tobacco  of  Virginia  and  the  possi- 
bilities for  its  improvement.  By  George  T.  McNess  and  E  .H.  Mathew- 
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(In  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.     Yearbook,  1905.     p.  219-230) 

.    .    .   Improvement  of  Virginia  fire-cured  tobacco.    By  George  T.  McNess 

and  E.  H.  Mathewson,  and  B.  G.  Anderson.     Washington,  Gov't,  print 
off.,  1907.        S591     U5     A4.  3389 

40  p.     illus.,  plates.     2  3cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Bulletin  46) 

[Macon,  Nathaniel]     Macon  papers.         F225     R194.  3390 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph -Macon  collesre. 
V.  3.  no.  1.     June,  1909.     p.   [27]-93) 

Macon,  Thomas  J.  Life  gleanings.  Richmond,  Va.,  W.  H.  Adams,  1913. 
CI     M1715     M2.  3391 

2  p.  1.,   [5]-101  p.     23y2cm. 

Reminiscences  of  the  First  company  of  Richmond  howitzers.    Richmond, 

Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers  [1909]        E581     8     R4     M.  3392 

125  p.     21cm. 

McPhail,  Mrs.  Clement  Carrington.  'F.  F.  V.  receipt  book,"  by  Mrs.  Clement 
Carrington  McPhail.  Richmond,  Va.,  West,  Johnston  &  co.,  1894.  TX715 
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287  p.     19i^cm. 

Macpherson,  David.  Annals  of  commerce,  manufactures,  fisheries  and  navi- 
gation, v.ith  brief  notices  of  the  arts  and  sciences  connected  with  them. 
Containing  the  commercial  transactions  of  the  British  empire  and  other 
countries,  from  the  earliest  accounts  to  the  meeting  of  the  Union  par- 
liament in  January,  1801;  and  comprehending  the  most  valuable  part  of 
the  late  Mr.  Anderson's  History  of  commerce  .  .  .  with  a  large  ap- 
pendix ...  By  David  Macpherson  .  .  .  London,  Nichols  and  son; 
[etc.,  etc.]    1805.       HF352     M17.  3394 

4  v.     29cm. 

For  the  first  volume,  up  to  the  discovery  of  America,  Macpherson  is 
wholly  responsible.  In  the  second  and  part  of  the  third  volumes  (1492- 
1760)  he  merely  edits  and  alters  Adam  Anderson's  History  of  commerce. 
The  remainder  of  the  work,  bringing  the  history  down  to  1801,  was  com- 
piled by  Macpherson  from  official  records.     Library  of  Congress  note. 

Includes  statistics  of  trade  with  the  colonies. 

MacPherson,  Donald.  Letter  from  Donald  MacPherson,  a  young  lad,  who 
was  sent  to  Virginia  v/ith  Captaine  Toline,  in  the  year  1715  on  accoimt 
of  his  having  joined  his  chieftain  in  the  cause  of  his  king  and  country; 
he  was  born  near  the  house  of  Culloden,  where  his  father  then  lived, 
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I  sheet.     30  by  17  inches. 

Dated  Portobago  in  Maryland  2d  June,  1717. 

McRae,  A.  S.  The  whig  log  cabin  at  the  city  of  Richmond,  in  1840.  Notice 
of  the  speech  of  Hon.  Wm.  C.  Preston,  of  South  Carolina.  Originally 
published  in  the  "Southern  intelligencer."  Rewritten  and  republished 
in  the  Richmond  dispatch.     Richmond,  Johns  &  Goolsby,  printers,  1881. 

3396 

II  p.     20cm. 

McRae,  Sherwin.  Communication  from  the  governor  of  Virginia  [to  the 
House  of  Delegates  containing  a  report  by  Sherwin  McRae]  relative  to 
the  great  seal  of  the  state.     Richmond,  February  25,  1884.  3397 

8  p.    22cm. 
House  doc.  11. 

The  great  seal  of  Virginia.         Fl     N12.  3398 

(In  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register.  v.  26,  1872. 
p.  328-331) 


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statue,  its  history  and  value  .    .    .   Published  by  order  of  the  Senate  of 

Virginia.     [Richmond]  R.  F.  Walker,  superintendent  of  public  printing, 

1873.        CI     W318     Ml.  3399 

23  p.     23 1/2 cm. 
Senate  doc.  21. 

Caption  title:  History  and  value  of  the  Houdon  statue.  By  Sherwin 
McRae,  esQ. 

Virginia  State  capitol.  An  historical  account  of  the  erection  of  the  Capi- 
tol, and  the  review  of  the  question  of  its  preservation:  also  a  brief 
account  of  the  acquisition  of  the  Public  square.  Reprinted  from  the 
Old  Dominion  magazine,  July  15  [i.  e.  Aug.  15]  1871.  [Richmond,  1871] 
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8   p.     2  4 1/2  cm. 

McRae,  W.  P.  Paper  read  [befoi'e  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  W.  P. 
McRae,  of  the  Petersburg  bar.     Legislation  since  the  code.  3401 

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McWhorter,  Lucullus  Virgil.  The  border  settlers  of  northwestern  Vir- 
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noted  scouts  of  the  great  woods  of  the  Trans-AUegheny  with  notes 
and  illustrative  anecdotes  by  Lucullus  Virgil  McWhorter  .  .  .  With 
preface  and  additional  notes  by  William  Elsey  Connelley  and  sketch  of 
the  author  by  J.  P.  MacLean,  Ph.  D.  Illustrated.  Published  for  Judge 
J.  C.  McWhorter.  Hamilton,  Ohio,  The  Republican  publishing  com- 
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509  p.     illus.  front,  pi.  ports.     23i^cm. 

Madison,   Dorothy    (Payne),  Mrs.  James    Madison.     Memoirs  and  letters  of 

Dolly  Madison,  wife  of  James  Madison,  president  of  the  United  States, 

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1  p.  1.,  210  p.     18cm. 

Madison,  James,  bishop.  A  discourse  on  the  death  of  General  Washiington, 
late  president  of  the  United  States:  delivered  on  the  22d  of  February, 
1800.  in  the  church  in  Williamsburgh.  By  James  Madison,  D.  D.,  bishop 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  Virginia,  and  president  of  Wil- 
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40  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Madison,  James,  president  of  the  U.  S.  Calendar  of  the  correspondence  of 
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vii,   739   p.     30cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Bureau  of  rolls  and  library  of  the  Department  of  state, 
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The  Index  to  the  Calendar  was  issued  as  a  supplement  to  Bulletin  no.  4, 
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An   examination  of  the  British   docti'ine,  which   subjects   to  capture  a 

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M2,  3405 
204  p.     20i^cm. 

Letters  and  other  writings  of  James  Madison,  fourth  president  of  the 

United    States.      In    four    volumes.      Published    by    order   of    Congress. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1865.         CI     M182     L15.  3406 

4  V.     24cm. 

Letters  and  other  writings  of  James  Madison,  fourth  president  of  the 

United  States.     In  four  volumes   .    . .   New  York,  R.  Worthington,  1884. 
CI     M182     L15.  3407 

4  v.     front,  (port.)     22cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  347 

—Messages   and  papers,   March   4,   1809   to   March   4,   1817.  J81     B96 

V.   1.  3408 

(In  Richardson,  J.  D.     Compilation  of  messages  and  papers  of  the  presi- 
dents, 1789-1897.     V.  1.  p.  465-586) 

—Mr.  Madison's  letter  to  the  editor  of  the  North  American  review. 
August,  1830.         JK310     v.  32.  3409 

14  p.     22cm. 

—The  papers  of  James  Madison,  purchased  by  order  of  Congress;  being 
his  correspondence  and  reports  of  debates  during  the  congress  of  the 
confederation  and  his  reports  of  debates  in  the  federal  convention; 
now  published  from  the  original  manuscripts,  deposited  in  the  De- 
partment of  state,  by  direction  of  the  Joint  Library  committee  of 
Congress,  under  the  superintendence  of  Henry  D.  Gilpin  .  .  .  New 
York,  J.  &  H.  G.  Langley,  1841.         CI     M182     G28.  3410 

3  V.     23cm. 

—Selections    from   the   private    correspondence    of   James    Madison,    from 
1813  to  1836.     Published  by  J.  C.  McGuire,  exclusively  for  private  dis- 
tribution.    Washington,  1859.         CI     M182     M2.  3411 
1   p.l.,    [91-419,   vi   p.     27y2cm. 

—The  writings  of  James  Madison,  comprising  his  public  papers  and  his 
private  correspondence,  including  numerous  letters  and  documents  now 
for  the  first  time  printed.  Edited  by  Gaillard  Hunt  .  .  .  New  York, 
London,   G.  P.    Putnam's   sons,   1900.  CI     M182     H78.  3412 

9  V.     front,   (port.),  facslms.     24cm. 

Magill,  Mary  Tucker,  1833-1899.  History  of  Virginia  for  the  use  of  schools 
.    .    .    Baltimore,   TurnbuU  brothers,   1873.         P226     MIS.  3413 

viii,  258  p.  incl.  illus.,  map.     12  mo. 

History   of   Virginia    for   the    use    of    schools    .     .     .    New    ed.     Lynch- 
burg, Va.,  J.  P.   Bell   CO.,   1889.  F226     M19.  3414 
I                 374  p.     incl.  illus.,  map.     12  mo. 

' The    Holcombes.      A    story  of    Virginia    home-life.      By    Mary    Tucker 

Magill    .    .    .    Philadelphia,  J.   B.   Lippincott   &    co.,   1871.          B     M194 

H8.  3415 

j  vlii,   [9]-290  p.     19cm. 

Same.      1893.  B      M194      H82.  3415 

Pantomimes;  or.  Wordless  poems,  for  elocution  and  calisthenic  classes. 

By  Mary  Tucker  Magill    .    .    .    Boston,   J.    S.   Gushing   &   CO.,   printers, 
1882.         PN1985       M3.  3416 

80  p.     illus.     18 1/2 cm. 

Under  the  pruning-knife.  A  story  of  Southern  life,  Philadelphia,  Pres- 
byterian board  of  publication  and  Sabbath  school  work  [c  1888]  B 
M194     U8.  3417 

I  332  p.     18cm. 

Women;  or.  Chronicles  of  the  late  war.     By  Mary  Tucker  Magill    .    .    . 

Baltimore.  Turnbull  brothers,   1871.         B  M194     W51.  3418 

xvii,  393  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Magill,  R.  E.  Standard  songs.  Special  edition  for  use  in  churches,  prayer 
meetings,  Sabbath  schools,  evangelistic  services,  young  people's  meet- 
ings, and  in  the  home.  Compiled  by  R.  E.  Magill,  Rev.  A.  O.  Browne, 
Rev.  Wm.  Meggison,  and  Mrs.  W.  C.  Edmondson,  assisted  by  Rev.  Rufus 
W.  Millet,  and  E.  L.  Coblentz.  Richmond,  Presbyterian  committee  of  pub- 
lication [1907]  M2193  M19.  3419 
unp.     18cm. 


34)8  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Magoon,  E.  L.     Eloquence  and  liberty.     An  oration  by  Rev.  E.  L.  Magoon, 
delivered  before  the   literary   societies  of  Washington   college,  Lexing- 
ton, Va.,  June  24,  1S46.     Richmond,  H.  K.  Ellyson,  1S4G.        LB41.       3420 
38  p.     23cm. 

Patrick  Henry.  3421 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  13.     p.  505-512) 

[Magri,  Francis  Joseph]  The  Catholic  church  in  the  city  and  diocese  of 
Richmond.  By  a  priest  of  the  diocese.  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  & 
Shepperson,  printers  [cl906]         F233     62     M21.  3422 

150  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     20 1/2 cm. 

Virginia  [with  bibliography  including  Catholic  references]     By  F.  Joseph 

Magri.  3423 

(In  Catholic  encyclopedia,  v.  25.  p.   451-458) 

Magruder,  Allan  Bowie.  The  Bible  defended  and  atheism  rebuked.  Reply  to 
Robert  G.  Ingersoll's  lectures  .  .  .  Second  edition  .  .  .  Chicago,  C.  H. 
Jones,  1S82.  3424 

246  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Debate  on  the  punishment  of  the  wicked  and  the  kingdom  of  God:   its 

character,  locality  and  the  time  of  its  establishment;  between  Allan  B. 
Magruder,  of  Charlottesville,  Va.,  and  Edward  E.  Orvis,  of  New  Lon- 
don, Penn.,  held  at  Acquinton  church,  King  William  co.,  Va.,  on  the 
11th,  12th,  13th  and  14th  of  June,  1855.  P.  Kean,  stenographic  reporter. 
Richmond,  Elliott  &  Nye,   1855.  3425 

435  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

John  Marshall.     By  Allan  B.  Magruder.    Boston  and  New  York,  Hough- 
ton,  Mifflin   &   company    [clS85,   1898]  CI     M36S     M2.  3426 
viii  p.,  3  I.,  296  p.     front,   (port.),  plates  (ports.)     19%cm. 

Magruder,  Caleb  Clarke.  Year-book  of  American  Clan  Gregor  society,  con- 
taining the  proceedings  at  the  gatherings  of  1909  and  1910.  Compiled 
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Michie  company,  printers,   1912.  3427 

70  p.     ports.     23cm. 

Year-book  of  American   Clan    Gregor   society,   containing  the  proceed- 
ings at  the  gatherings  of  1911  and  1912.     Caleb  Clarke   Magruder,  Jr.. 
editor   .    .    .    Baltimore,  the  Waverly  press,  1913.  3428 
132  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     23cm. 

Magruder,   E.   M.     Discovery  of  surgical  anaesthesia.     E.   M.   Magruder,  M. 

D.,   Charlottesville,   Va.      [Read   before   the   association    of   surgeons  of 

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Richmond,  Va.,  Williams  printing  co.,   [1915]  3429 

65   p.     illus.,  ports.     19cm. 

Magruder,  Edgar  Watson.  Year-book  of  American  Clan  Gregor  society, 
containing  the  proceeding::-  at  the  gathering  of  1913  and  roll  of  mem- 
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printers,   1914.  3430 

85   p.     front,    (port.)    plates,   ports.     23cm. 

Magruder,  Frank  Abbott.  .  .  .  Recent  administration  in  Virginia  .  ■  • 
Baltimore,   The   Johns   Hopkins   press,   1912.         F216     M21.  3431 

vii,   1  1.,   11-204   p.     25cm.  .     ,         ^         ,.,.     ,    „„;_„„p 

(Johns    Hopkins    university    studies    in    historical    and    political    science 
...    v.  30.  no.  1) 

Magruder,  Julia,  1854-1907.    A  manifest  destiny.     By  Julia  Magruder.    Illus- 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  349 

trated.     New  York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1900.         B     M212 
M8.  3432 

2  p.l.,  226  p.     19cm. 

Miss  Ayr  of  Virginia  &   other  stories.     By  Julia   Magruder.     Chicago, 

H.   S.   Stone  &   co.,.  1896.         B   M212     MIO.  3433 

3  p.l.,  395  p.     nVzcm. 

The  princess  Sonia.     By  Julia  Magruder.     With  illustrations  by  Charles 

Dana  Gibson.    New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1895.        B    M212     P8.      3434 

4  p.l.,  225  p.     front.,  plates.     19% cm. 

The  violet.     By   Julia  Magruder.     With   illustrations   by   Charles  Dana 

Gibson.      New    York,    Longmans,    Green,    and    co.,    1896.           B  M212 

V8.  3435 
4  p.l.,  210  p.     front.,  plates.     IQi/^cm. 

Maher,  Nicholas  D.  Maximum  car  limit  and  full  crew  bills;  statement  of 
N.  D.  Maher  .  .  .  before  the  Roads  committee  of  the  House  of  Dele- 
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HE1801     M3.  3436 

8  p.     23cm. 

Mahone,  William.    Attitude   of  the   readjusters   of  Virginia  concerning  the 

state  debt,  free  schools,  a  free  ballot,  and  a  fair  count.     Speech  in  the 

Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  28,  1881.     Washington,  1881.       F231 

M21.  3437 

39   p.     22cm. 

The  Barbour  dynasty  contrasted  with  the  "Mahone  dynasty."     A  reply 

to  Hon.  John  S.  Barbour's  Pungoteague  letter,     [n.  p.  1887?]  3438 

13  p.     211/2  cm. 

The  vital  Virginia  issues.     A  speech  by  General  William  Mahone,  Re- 
publican nominee  for  governor  of  Virginia,  delivered  at  Abingdon,  Va., 
Sept.  23rd,  1889.  3439 
18  p.     23cm. 

Mahone's  brigade.    Second  re-union    .    .    .    held  on  the  anniversary  of  the 
battle  of  the  crater   .    .    .   Norfolk,  July  31,   1876.     Report  of  the  Nor- 
folk landmark   .    .    .    Norfolk,  1876.         E547     M21.  3440 
13  p.     22%  cm. 

Main,  John.  Book-keeping  methodiz'd;  or,  A  methodical  treatise  of  merchant- 
accompts,  according  to  the  Italian  form.  Wherein  the  theory  of  the  art 
is  fully  explained,  and  reduced  to  practice,  by  variety  of  suitable  ex- 
amples in  all  the  branches  of  trade.  To  which  is  added,  a  large  appen- 
dix ...  By  John  Mair,  A.  M.  The  5th  ed.  ?  Edinburgh.  Printed  by 
Sands   [etc.]    1757?         HF5631     M23.  3441 

xiv,  416  p.  incl.  forms.     20%  cm. 

Title-pag-e  wanting. 

The  produce  and  commerce  of  the  tobacco  colonies,  viz.  "Virginia  and 
Maryland;  with  a  specimen  of  the  accompts  usually  kept  by  the  merchants 
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Makemie,  Francis,  1658-1708.  A  good  conversation.  A  sermon  preached  at 
the  city  of  New  York,  January  19th,  1706,  7.  By  Francis  Makemie  .  .  . 
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(In  New  York  historical  society.  Collections.  1870.  Publication  fund 
series.     New  York,  1871.     v.  3.     p.  409-453) 

A  narrative  of  a  new  and  unusual  American  imprisonment  of  two  Pres- 
byterian ministers:  and  prosecution  of  Mr.  Francis  Makemie  one  of 
them,  for  preaching  one  sermon  at  the  city  of  New  York.     By  a  learner 


350  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

of  law,  and  lover  of  liberty.     [Boston]     Printed  for  the  publisher,  1707. 
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56   p.     23cm. 

(In  Force,  Peter.     Tracts    .    .    .    1836-46.     v.   4.  no.   4) 

A  plain  &  friendly  perswasive  to  the  inhabitants  of  Virginia  and  Mary- 
land for  promoting  towns  &  cohabitation.  By  a  well  wisher  to  both 
governments.  London.  Printed  by  John  Humfreys,  in  Bartholamew  Lane 
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Malet,  William  Wyndham.  An  errand  to  the  South  in  the  summer  of  18G2 
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viii,   312   p.     front.     nVzcm. 
In  Virginia:  p.  149-188. 

Mallard.    R.    Q.      Plantation   life    before   emancipation.  By   R.    Q.    Mallard, 

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F210     M25.  3446 
xi,   237    p.      16cm. 

Mallet,  John  William.  Annual  address  [to  the  medical  and  chirurgical  fac- 
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28  p.     2iy2cm. 

Chemistry  applied  to  the  arts.    A  lecture  delivered  before  the  University 

of  Virginia,  May  30,  1868.     By  J.  W.  Mallet   .    .    .   Lynchburg,  Schaffter 
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38  p.     23cm. 

.    .    .   On  the  chemical  interaction  of  substances  in  the  solid  state,  by 

J.  W.  Mallet.     Charlottesville,  Va.,  University  of  Virginia  [1910]       F218 
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p.  41-44.     26 1/2  cm. 
(Bulletin  of  the  Philosophical  society.     Scientific  series,   v.   1.   no.   2) 

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as  nutrients.     By  J.  W.  Mallet  .    .    .  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1899. 
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24  p.     23cm. 
(U.  S.  Office  of  experiment  stations.     Bulletin  no.  66) 

.  .  .  Report  on  an  investigation  of  analytical  methods  for  distin- 
guishing between  the  nitrogen  of  proteids  and  that  of  the  simpler  amids 
or  amido-acids.  By  J.  W.  Mallet  .  .  .  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off., 
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30  p.     23cm. 

(U.    S.    Division   of   chemistry.      Bulletin   no.    54) 

Manassas  industrial  school  for  the  training  of  colored  youth,  Manassas,  Va. 
Annual  catalog.  3452 

Library   has    1915. 
Manassas  Institute,   Manassas,  Va.     Catalog.  3453 

Library   has    1895,    1902,    1904. 
The  Manassas  journal,  Manassas,  Va.,  May  19,  1911.    F234     M15     M2.       3454 

[4],    40   p. 

At  head  of  title:  Historical,  pictorial,  educational,  industrial  and  an- 
niversary edition. 

Contains  much  historical  information  concerning  Manassas  and  Prince 
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Manchester,  Va.     High  School  messenger,  Manchester,  Va.  3455 

Library  has  v.  2.  nos.  5  &  6.     February  &  April,  1910. 


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Mangold,  F.     Der  feldzug  in  Nord-Virglnien  im  August  1862.  Von  F.  Man- 
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xii,  335  p.     3  fold.  maps.     23cm. 

Manly,  Louise.  Southern  literature.  From  1579-1895.  A  comprehensive  re- 
view, with  copious  extracts  and  criticisms.  For  the  use  of  schools  and 
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514  p.     illus.     20cm. 

Mann,  H.  C.  Historic  Petersburg.  Illustrated  by  H.  C.  Mann.  [cl907]  F234 
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24  p.     illus.     16  by  23cm. 

Manning,  C.  P.    Report  of  C.  P.  Manning,  Chief  engineer,  of  his  experimental 

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12,  1854.    Alexandria,  B.  F.  Tatsapaugh,  printer,  1854.  3460 

27  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Mansfield,  Edward  D.  Life  and  services  of  General  Winfield  Scott,  including 
the  siege  of  Vera  Cruz,  the  battle  of  Cerro  Gordo,  and  the  battles  in  the 
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xi,  [12]-538  p.     front,  (port.),  plates,  maps.     19cm. 

Manson,  Otis  Frederick,  1822-1888.  A  treatise  on  the  physiological  and 
therapeutic  action  of  the  sulphate  of  quinine.  By  Otis  Frederick  Man- 
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1   p.   1.,   69   p.      23cm. 

Reprint  from  Transactions  of  the  Medical  society  of  Virginia,   1882. 

Manufacturers'  record,  Baltimore,  Md.  Norfolk's  industrial  and  commercial 
prosperity.  Reprinted  from  Manufacturers'  record,  April  11,  1907.  F234 
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Caption-title,  xx  p.      35cm. 

Manufacturers'  record,  Baltimore.  Perpetuation  of  local  history  in  Virginia 
[with  lists  of  portraits  and  memorials  in  Westmoreland,  King  and 
Queen,  Essex,  Lancaster,  Mathews,  Middlesex,  Northumberland,  Glouces- 
ter and  King  William  counties]  a  description  of  the  work  of  Judge  T.  R. 
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13    p.      23cm. 

Reprinted    from    the    Manufacturers'    record,    Baltimore,    Md.,    July    25, 
1907. 

Maphis,  Chas.  G.  School  equipment  and  standards  of  work  as  a  condition  of 
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Charlottesville,  Va.,  University  of  Virginia  press,    [n.   d.]  3465 

25  p.     22cm. 

■ A  tentative  report  to  the  Virginia  education  commission  on  a  mill  tax 

for  the  educational   system   of  the   state.     Charlottesville,   The   Michie 
CO.,   printers,   1910.  F218      2     M29.  3466 

29   p.     23 1/2 cm. 


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Marcosson,  Isaac  F.  [Biographical  sketch  of  James  Branch  Cabell,  with 
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Margaret  academy,   Onancock,   Va.     Catalog.  3468 

Library   has    1894,    1895,    1897. 

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Marks,  James  J.  The  peninsular  campaign  in  Virginia;  or,  Incidents  and 
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165  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Heart-life  in  song.     By  Miss  Fannie  H.   Marr   ...   2d  ed.     Richmond, 

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vii,  [9]-183  p.     19cm. 

Virginia  and  other  poems.     By  Miss  Fannie  H.  Marr  .    .    .   Philadelphia, 

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mond, Va.,  Gary's  steam  printing  house,  1875.         E547     M36.  3476 
23    p.      23y2cm. 

Address  delivered  before  the  Lee  monument  association  at  Richmond, 

Virginia,  October  27th,  1887,  on  the  occasion  of  laying  the  cornerstone 
of  the  monument  to  General  Robert  E.  Lee.  By  Charles  Marshall,  a 
member  of  his  staff.  Published  by  request.  Baltimore,  J.  Murphv  & 
CO.,   1888.  CI     L480      M4.  3477 

59    p.      22cm. 

— — Lee's  farewell  address  to  his  army.         E468     B33.  3478 

(In  Battles  and   leaders  of   the  civil  war.    v.    4.    p.    747) 

Marshall,  Harry  T.  A  summary  of  studies  of  loco-weed  disease  of  sheep. 
From  the  Johns-Hopkins  hospital  bulletin,  v.  25.  no.  282.  August, 
1914.  3479 

7   p.      23% cm. 

Marshall,   Humphrey.   1756-1841.     The  history  of  Kentucky.     Exhibiting  an 

account  of  the  modern  discovery;  settlement;  progressive  improvement; 

civil  and  military  transactions;  and  the  present  state  of  the  country  .  .  . 

[2d  ed.]     Frankfort,  G.  S.  Robinson,  1824.        F451     M36     Office.        3480 

2  v.     8   vo. 

Marshall,  John,  1755-1835.  The  constitutional  decisions  of  John  Marshall;  ed. 
with  an  introductory  essay,  bv  Joseph  P.  Cotton,  jr.  .  .  .  New  York 
[etc.]  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1905.         JK181     M32.  3481 

2   V.     fronts,   (v.  1;  port.)      2 3 1/2 cm. 


BULLETIX    OF    THE    VIRGINIA    StATE    LlBRAIlY  353 

A  history  of  the  colonies  planted  by  the  English  on   the  continent  of 

North  America,  from  their  settlement,  to  the  commencement  of  that 
war  which  terminated  in  their  independence.  By  John  Marshall.  Phila- 
delphia,  A.    Small,   1S24.  E188      M36.  3482 

XV,   [9] -486   p.     23cin. 

Originally  published  as  an  introduction   to  the  author's  Life  of  George 
"Washington. 

Letter  of  John  Marshall  to  James  Wilkinson,  1787.        E171     A57.       3483 

(In  American  historical  review,    v.  12.    no.  2.    Jan.  1907.    p.  346-348) 

A  letter  of  Marshall  to  Jefferson,  1783.         Etl71     A57.  3484 

(In  American  historical  review,    v.  10.    no.  4.     July,  1905.    p.  815-817) 

Letters  of  John   Marshall  when   envoy  to  France,   1797,   1798.  E171 

A57.  3485 

(In  American  historical  review,    v.  2.     no.  2.     Jan.  1897.    p.  294-306) 

The  life  of  George  Washington,  commander  in  chief  of  the  American 

forces,  during  the  war  which  established  the  independence  of  his  coun- 
try, and  first  president  of  the  United  States.  Compiled  under  the  in- 
spection of  the  Honourable  Bushrod  Washington,  from  original  papers 
...  to  which  is  prefixed,  an  introduction,  containing  a  compendious 
view  of  the  colonies  planted  by  the  English  on  the  continent  of  North 
America,  from  their  settlement  to  the  commencement  of  that  war  v/hich 
terminated  in  their  independence.  By  John  Marshall  .  .  .  Philadelphia, 
C.  P.  Wayne,  1804-07.         CI     W318     M2L.  3486 

5   V.     front,    (port.)      2iy2cm.   and  atlas   of   10   fold,   maps,    22   p.      28   X>y 
23cm. 

The   life   of  George  Washington    .    .    .    London,   1804-07.  CI     W318 

M9.  3487 

5   V.  expanded  to   10  by  extra  illustrations. 

The  life  of  George  Washington,  commander  in   chief  of  the  American 

forces,  during  the  war  which  established  the  independence  of  his  country, 
and  first  president  of  the  United  States.  Compiled  under  the  inspection 
of  the  Honourable  Bushrod  Washington,  from  original  papers  bequeathed 
to  him  by  his  deceased  relative.  By  John  Marshall.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  cor- 
rected by  the  author  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  James  Crissy,  1832.  CI  W318 
M6.  3488 

2   V.  front,    (port.)      22i^cm. 

Same.     1834.  3488 

2   V.     front,    (port.)      22i4cm. 

Same.     Philadelphia,  Crissy  &  Markley,  1850.  3488 

2    V.     front,    (port.)      2 3 1/2 cm. 

Speech  on  the  expediency  of  adopting  the  federal  constitution  delivered 

in  the  convention  of  Virginia,  June  20,  1788.         PS660     W7.  3489 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.   S.    v.   1.    p.   226-239) 

Marshall,  Robert  Bradford.  .  .  .  Results  of  spirit  leveling  in  Delaware,  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Maryland,  and  Virginia,  1896  to  1909,  inclusive.  R.  B. 
Marshall,  chief  geographer.  Work  done  in  cooperation  -with  the  state 
of  Maryland  during  the  entire  period  and  with  the  state  of  Virginia  in 
part  of  1908.        QE75     B.  3490 

74  p.      23% cm. 

(U.   S.   Geological   survey.     Bulletin   434) 

• .    .    .   Results  of  spirit  leveling  in  Virginia,  1900  to  1913,  inclusive,  R. 

B.  Marshall,  chief  geographer;  part  of  work  since  1907  done  in  co- 
operation with  state  of  Virginia  through  Virginia  geological  survey,  T. 


354  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

L.   Watson,   state   geologist.     Washington,   Gov't,    printing   office,    1914. 
QE75     B.  3491 

68    p.      pi.      23cm. 

(U.    S.    Geological   survey.      Bulletin    562) 

Marshall,  Thomas.     Speech  of  Thomas  Marshall  in  the  House  of  delegates 

of   Virginia,    on    the    abolition    of   slavery.       Delivered    Friday,    January 

20,    1832.      Richmond,    Printed    by    T.    W.     White,    1832.  F218      53 

M361.  3492 

12    p.      21cm. 

The  speech  of  Thomas  Marshall,   (of  Fauquier)   in  the  House  of  dele- 
gates of  Virginia,  on  the  policy  of  the  state  in  relation  to  her  colored 
population:  delivered  January  14,  1832  .    .    .  Richmond,  Printed  by  T.  W. 
White,  1832.        F218     53     M361.  3493 
12   p.      22 1/2  cm. 
At  head  of  title:    Second  edition  of  the  Speech  of  Mr.  Marshall. 

Martha  Washington  college,  Abingdon,  Va.     Catalog.  3494 

Library  has  1908,  1909. 

Martin,  Henry  A.  Jefferson  as  a  vaccinator.  By  Henry  A.  Martin,  M.D., 
Boston,  Mass.  Reprint  from  January  [1881]  number  North  Carolina 
medical  journal.     [1881]         CI     J45     M4.  3495 

34   p.      23cm. 

Martin,  Joseph.     Gen.  Joseph  Martin  and  the  Cherokees.  3496 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,  v.  8.  1904.    p.  443-450,  &  v. 
9.    1905.    p.    27-41) 

Letters  from  Joseph  Martin  to  Patrick  Henry.  3497 

(In  Southern  history  association   publications  v.   6.      1902.     p.   28-32) 

Martin,  Joseph.  A  new  and  comprehensive  gazetteer  of  Virginia,  and  the 
District  of  Columbia  ...  To  which  is  added  a  history  of  Virginia  from 
its  first  settlement  to  the  year  1754;  with  an  abstract  of  events  from 
that  period  to  the  independence  of  Virginia  ...  By  a  citizen  of  Vir- 
ginia [W.  H.  Brockenbrough]  Charlottesville,  J.  Martin,  1835.  F230 
M38.  3498 

636  p.     fold.  map.     8  vo. 

Martin,  Thomas  Staples.  [A  collection  of  miscellaneous  circulars  and  pamph- 
lets  published  in  the  interest  of  Thomas  S.  Martin's  candidacy  for  re- 
election to  the  United  States  Senate  in  1911]  CI     M379.  3499 

Remarks   in   the  Senate  June  21,  1911.     Washington,   Gov't,   print,   off., 

1911.         HF'2651     W8     M3.  3500 

16  p.     24cm. 

Remarks   upon   his   resolution   requiring  a  further  investigation   in   the 

Lorimer  case  in  the  Senate  May  29  and  June  1,  1911.    Washington,  Gov't, 
print,  off.,  1911.        JK1189     61st    13    A4     1911a.  3501 

16   p.      24cm. 

Martindale,  Charles.  .  .  .  Loughery's  defeat  and  Pigeon  Roost  massacre, 
with  introductory  sketch.  By  Charles  Martindale.  Indianapolis,  The 
Bowen-Merrill   company,   1888.  E237      M37.  3502 

32    p.      24  1/2  cm. 

(Indiana  historical  society.    Publications,    v.   2.     no.   4) 
Includes    Report    of   committee    on    public   lands,    U.    S.   House   of   repre- 
sentatives,   1847,   upon   the   claim    of  heirs   of   Archibald    Loughery    to   lands 
granted  by  Virginia  to   Col.   G.   R.   Clark  and  his  officers  and  men. 

Martinsville,   Virginia.     State    normal    institute.     Announcements.     Virginia 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  355 

state    normal    institute,    Martinsville,     Va.      June    22d    to    July    23rd, 
1915.  3502a 

32    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Mary  Baldwin  seminary,  Staunton,  Va.     Catalog.        F218     24     M39.         3503 
Library  has   1897,   1906,   1907,   1909,   1910. 

Mary  Custis  Lee  chapter,  U.  D.  C,  Lexington,  Va.  Historic  Lexington. 
[1907?]  3504 

unp.     illus.     30  by  25cm. 

Mary  Gertrude,  pseud?    Philip  Randolph;  a  tale  of  Virginia.      By  Mary  Ger- 
trude.   New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co.,  1854.        B     P549     P2.  3505 
177   p.     front.      ISVscm. 

Marye,   Laurence   S.     [Biographical  sketch  of  Daniel  Bedinger  Lucas,  with 

selections  from  his  writings,  by  Laurence  S.    Marye]  3506 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature,  1909.     v.  7.     p.  3267- 
3282) 

Maryland.     In  the  supreme  court  of  the  United  States.     The  state  of  Mary- 
land vs.  the  state  of  West  Virginia.    Original  no.    Bill  in  chancery.    3507 
82   p.     22cm. 

Maryland.  Attorney  general.  Communication  from  the  Attorney  general 
[Josiah  Bayly]  relative  to  the  suit  of  Maryland  against  Virginia.  An- 
napolis, Wm.  M'Neir,  print.,  1836.        F221     1     T2.  3508 

38  p.     21i^cm. 

[Maryland.  Commissioner  on  boundary  with  Virginia,  1858-1860]  Southern 
boundary  of  Maryland.     [Annapolis?  1860]         F221     M26.  3509 

24   p.     fold.   map.      22i4cm. 

Thomas  Jefferson  Lee,  commissioner. 

Maryland.     Commissioners  to  confer  with  commissioners  of  Virginia  to  ad- 
just the  boundary  line,  1872.     Report  and  journal  of  proceedings  of  the 
joint  commissioners  to  adjust  the  boundary  line  of  Maryland  and  Vir- 
ginia .   .   .  Annapolis,  W.  T.  Iglehart  &  co.,  1874.       F221     1    T2.         3510 
344   p.     21 1/2  cm. 

Maryland.  General  assembly,  1867.  Joint  committee  to  adjust  and  mark 
Eastern  shore  boundary.  Report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  by  the 
legislatures  of  Maryland  and  Virginia  to  run  and  mark  the  division  line 
between  Maryland  and  Virginia,  on  the  Eastern  shore  of  Chesapeake 
bay.  Printed  by  authority.  Annapolis,  Wm,  Thompson  of  R.,  printer, 
1868.         F221     1     T2.  3511 

36  p.     21i^cm. 

Maryland.  Governor.  Message  of  the  governor  of  Maryland,  communicating 
the  report  of  the  commissioners  appointed  to  survey  the  river  Potomac 
.    .    .  Annapolis,  Printed  by  J.  Hughes,  1822.  3512 

92    p.      23cm. 

The  Maryland  &  Virginia  almanac;  or  Washington  ephemeris  for  the  year 
of  our  Lord  1798.  Calculated  by  Isaac  Briggs  .  .  .  Green,  English  & 
Co.         F224     A4.  3513 

32  p.     19cm. 

Mason,   Emily  V.    Popular  life  of  Gen.   Robert  Edward  Lee.     By  Emily  V. 

Mason.     Dedicated    by    permission    to    Mrs.    Lee.      Illustrated    with    17 

original  designs  by  Professor  Volck   .    .    .    Baltimore,  J.  Murphy  &  co., 

1872.         CI     L480     M3.  3514 

xi,  [131-432  p.     front,  (port.),  illus.     19cm. 


356  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Mason,  George,  1725-1792.  The  objections  of  the  Hon.  George  Mason,  to  the 
proposed  foederal  constitution.  Addressed  to  the  citizens  of  Virginia. 
Printed    by    Thomas    Nicholas     [in    Richmond:    1787    or    8]  JK171 

F71.  3515 

(In  Ford.  P.  L.    Pamphlets  on  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  1888.    p.  327- 
332) 

This    appeared   in   The   Virginia   independent   chronicle    of    Dec.    5,    1787, 
copied   from   the  Virginia  journal  and  Alexandria  advertiser. 

[Mason,  James  Murray]  1798-1871.    The  facts  about  West  Virginia's  equitable 

proportion  of  the  debt  incurred  by  Virginia  before  she  was  divided,     [no 

place,  no  date]         F217     2     M39.  3516 

23    p.      23y2cm. 

Preface   signed:     J.   M.    Mason,    Charleston,    West   Virginia. 

Property  In  territories.      Speech   in    the    Senate   of   the    United    States, 

May  18,  1860.     [Washington]    Printed  by  L.  Towers.      JK310  v.  10.    3517 
16  p.    22cm. 

Mason,  John  Mitchell,  1770-1829.  Eulogy  on  Washington,  delivered  Feb. 
ruary  22,  1800  by  appointment  of  a  number  of  the  clergy  of  New  York. 
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(In  Williston,  E.  B.    Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  5.     p.   159-172) 

Mason,  Otis  Tufton.  The  aborigines  of  the  District  of  Columbia  and  the 
lower  Potomac.     A  symposium.  3519 

(In  American  anthropologist,     v.   2.      1889.     p.  225-268) 

Report  of  a  visit  to  the  Luray  Cavern,  in  Page  County,  Virginia,  under 

the  auspices  of  the  Smithsonian  institution,  July  13  and  14,  1880.        Qll 
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(In    Smithsonian    institution.      Annual    report    of    the    Board    of   regents. 
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Mason,  Richand.  The  gentleman's  new  pocket  farrier,  comprising  a  general 
description  of  the  noble  and  useful  animal,  the  horse  ...  by  Richard 
Mason,  M.  D.,  formerly  of  Surry  County,  Virginia.  6th  ed.,  with  addi- 
tions. To  which  is  added,  a  prize  essay  on  mules;  and  an  appendix  .  .  . 
also,  an  addenda,  containing  annals  of  the  turf,  American  stud  book, 
rules  for  training,  racing,  etc.  Richmond,  Printed  by  P.  Cottom,  1835. 
SF285      M41.  3521 

419   p.     front.,  plates.      19cm. 

The  practical  farrier,  for  farmers:   comprising  a  general  description  of 

the  noble  and  useful  animal,  the  horse    .    .    .  Philadelphia,  Lippincott, 

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288    p.      front.,    plates.      ITi^cm. 

Mason,  Stevens  Thomson,  1760-1803.  Speech  on  the  judiciary  establish- 
ment delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.  January  13,  1802.  PS660 
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(In  Williston,  E.   B.     Eloquence   of  the  U.   S.    v.   2.     p.   82-99) 

Mason,  Virginia.     The  public  life  and  diplomatic  correspondence  of  James 

M.  Mason,  with  some  personal  history.    By  his  daughter   .    .    .  Roanoke, 

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ix.   603   p.     front,    (port.)      24%cm. 

Mason,  V\/.   Roy.     Marching  on  Manassas.         E468     B33.  3525 

(In   Battles  and  leaders   of  the  civil   war.    v.   2.    p.   528-529) 

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(In   Battles   and   leaders    of    the    civil   war.     v.    3.     p.    100-101) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  357 

Masonic  home  of  Virginia,  Richmond,  Va.     Annual  report.  3527 

Library  has    1909-1914. 

Charter  and   by-laws  of  the   Masonic  home   of  Virginia.  Incorporated 

January  7th,  1890  sess.  acts,  1889-90,  p.  43  as  amended.  Richmond,  J. 

W.  F'ergusson  &  sons,  inc.,  1909.  3528 
22    p.      15i^cm. 

The  Masonic  review.    Devoted  to  the  interests  of  legitimate  masonry  [month- 
ly] Published  by  the  Masonic  review  company.    Richmond.  3529 
Library   has    v.    1.     no.    1.     March,    1894. 

Masonic  services  at  the  tomb  of  George  Washington,  Dec.  14,  1899.  3530 

8    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Massachusetts.  General  court.  Extracts  from  the  report  of  the  hearing  of 
the  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.  co.  petitioners,  for  a  loan  of  two  millions 
for  the  construction  of  the  Hoosac  tunnel,  before  a  joint  special  com- 
mittee of  the  legislature  of  Massachusetts.  Richmond,  Va.,  Printed  by 
C.  H.  Wynne,  1854.  3531 

16,    3    p.      22cm. 

Massachusetts  historical  society.  Report  on  the  historical  portraits  exhibited 
by  Major  Walter.         CI     W318     S21.  3532 

Extract   from   the   Proceedings   of   the  Massachusetts  historical   society. 
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Massey,  John  Edward.    Autobiography  of  John  E.  Massey;  ed.  by  Elizabeth 
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312  p.     front,   (port.)     21cm. 

Baptism:   its  mode,  subjects  and  design;   also,  its  relation  to  the  Lord's 

Supper.  An  oral  discussion  between  Rev.  John  E.  Massey,  Baptist, 
and  Rev.  J.  D.  Coulling,  Methodist,  held  at  Shiloh,  near  Ivy  Depot, 
Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  from  the  10th  to  the  14th  of  July,  1860.  New  York, 
Sheldon  &  co.,  1861.  3534 

423  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

.    .    .   Papers  and  testimony  in  the  contested-election  case  of  John  E. 

Massey  vs.  John  S.  Wise,  from  the  state  of  Virginia  at  large.  [Wash- 
ington, Govt,  print,  off.,  1884]         JK1359     48th  Va.  3535 

2   v.     23 1/2  cm. 

(U.  S.  48th  Cong.     1st  sess.     House  mis.  doc.  27) 

Speech  of  Mr.  Massey,  of  Albemarle,  on  the  bill  to  prevent  counterfeit, 

or  improperly  obtained  coupons  from  being  received  in  payment  of 
taxes,  debts,  dues  and  demands  due  the  state.  Delivered  in  the  Vir- 
ginia House  of  Delegates,  February  8,  1875.  Richmond,  Fergusson  & 
Rady,  1875.         F216     P.  3536 

14    p.      22cm. 

I\^assie,  David  Meade.  Nathaniel  Massie,  a  pioneer  of  Ohio.  A  sketch  of 
his  life  and  selections  from  his  corresijondence.  By  David  Meade  Massie. 
Cincinnati,  The  Robert  Clarke  company,  1896.        CI     M417     M41.      3537 

Ix.    11-285   p.     front,    (port.),   map.      22 1/2 cm. 

Nathaniel  Massie  was  born  in  Goochland  Co.,  Va.,  Dec.  28,  1763. 

Massie,  Eugene  C.     Addres3  upon  the  Torrens  system  of  land  registration, 

at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Virginia  board  of  trade,  held  at  Roanoke, 

Va.,  August  30,  31,  i905    .    .    .   Richmond,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1905. 

HD1208     M41.  3538 

16    p.      22i^cm. 


358  A  Bibliography  of  A  iugixia 

Land    transfers,    ancient    and    modern.      Annual    address    before    West 

Virginia  bar  association,  December  30,  1903.         HD11S8     M41.  3539 

Caption-title.  27  p.     23y2cm. 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Eugene  C.  Massie^ 

of  Richmond,  Va.     Reform  of  our  land  laws.  3540' 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.    17th  report.  1905.    p.  214-23U) 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Eugene  C.  Massie, 

of  Richmond,  Va.     "The  Torrens  system  of  land  registration."         3541 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.    12th  report,   1900.    p.   300-336) 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Eugene  C.  Massie, 

of  Richmond,   Va.      "Virginia   and   the   Torrens   system."  3542 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.    13th  report,   1901.    p.  284-314) 

The   Torrens   system   of  land   registration   and    transfer.     A   series  of 

articles  written  for  the  Richmond  dispatch  and  times,  showing  some  of    j 
the  benefits  its  adoption  in  Virginia  would  confer  upon  all  owners  of 
real   estate.  HD1208     M42.  354J 

15    p.      lUcm. 

Massie,  Robert  K.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Mason  Locke  Weems,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  Robert  K.  Massie]  3544-  * 

(In    Alderman.    E.    A.    Library    of    Southern    literature.     1909.     v.    13.    p. 
5731-5750) 

The  maternal  ancestry  and  nearest  of  kin  of  Washington.  A  monograph. 
Washington,    1885.  3544a 

28  p.     geneal.  tab.     22i^cm. 

Mathers,  William.  The  rise,  progress  and  downfall  of  aristocracy.  Taken 
from  ancient  and  modern  history,  sacred  and  profane;  together  with 
a  comment  on  the  two  witnesses  (Rev.  xi)  the  three  "Unclean  spirits 
like  frogs,  which  go  forth  to  the  kings  of  the  earth  ..."  the  great 
earthquake  which  will  convulse  the  world  .  .  .  and  the  certain  deliver- 
ance of  the  family  of  man  from  the  cruel  oppression  and  misrule  of 
kings-craft,  priest-craft  and  aristocracy  ...  By  William  Mathers. 
Wheeling,  The  author,  1831.         JC411     M4.  3545 

viii,    [9]-200   p.      21cm. 

Mathews,  Edward  Bennett.  History  of  the  boundary  dispute  between  the 
Baltimores  and  the  Penns  resulting  in  the  original  Mason  and  Dixon 
line.  QE121     1896     R.  3546 

(In  Maryland.    Geological  survey.     Report,     v.  7.     1908.     p.  103-203) 

Mattaponi  Baptist  association  of  Virginia  (colored)     Minutes  of  the  thirtieth 
annual  session  held  with  the  Mt.  Zion  Baptist  church,  Inez,  Louisa  cc, 
Va.,  July  29-30-31,  1908.     Richmond,  Reformer  electric  plant,  1908.     3547 
48    p.     20y2cm. 

Mattaponi   district   Baptist  Sunday   school   convention.     Minutes  of  the  an- 
nual  session.  3548 
Library   has    23d   &    25th,    1908,    1910. 

Matthews,  James  M.  A  guide  to  commissioners  in  chancery,  with  practical 
forms  for  the  discharge  of  their  duties,  adapted  to  the  statute  law  of  Vir- 
ginia. By  James  M.  Matthews,  attorney  at  law.  2d  ed.  rev.  and  enl 
Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1871.  3549 

xi,    254    p.      23cm. 

Maury,  Dabney  Herndon.  Recollections  of  a  Virginian  in  the  Mexican,  In- 
dian and  Civil  wars.  By  General  Dabney  Herndon  Maury  .  .  .  New 
York,   C.  Scribner's  sons,  1894.         CI     M459     R12.  3550 

xi,   279   p.     front,    (port.)      20y2cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  359 

The  water  works  system  of  the  city  of  Chicago;    report  of  Dabney  H. 

Maury  to  the  Chicago  commi-sion  on  city  expenditures,  pub.  by  the 
Chicago  bureau  of  public  efficiency,  December,  1911.  [Chicago,  J.  P. 
Higgins,  printer,  1911]         TD225     C5     A6     1911.  3551 

52   p.   incl.   fold,    tables,   diagrs.     23cm. 

Young  people's  history  of  Virginia  and  Virginians,  by  Dabney  Herndon 

Maury  .  .  .  Richmond,  B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  co.  1896.  F228 
M45.  3552 

2  46  p.     front.,  illus.,  map.     20cm. 

Later    editions. 

Maury,  Matthew  Fontaine,  1806-1873.  The  Amazon,  and  the  Atlantic  slopes 
of  South  America.  A  series  of  letters  published  in  the  National  intel- 
ligencer and  Union  newspapers,  under  the  signature  of  "Inca,"  by  M.  F. 
Maury  .  .  .  Rev.  and  cor.  by  the  author.  Washington,  F.  Taylor,  18-53. 
F2546      M44.  3553 

63  p.     front,   (map)      2 4 14  cm. 

Captain  Maury's   letter    [addressed  to  Rear-Admiral  Fitz   Roy   of  Eng- 
land]  on  American  affairs;    also  the  address  of  Hon.  John  C.  Breckin- 
ridge to  the  people  of  Kentucky.         JK310     v.  40.  3554 
16   p.     21cm. 

The  commercial  prospects  of  the  South.  3555 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,    v.   17.    p.   686-698) 

Explanations  and  sailing  directions  to  accompany  the  wind  and  current 

charts    ...   4th  ed.  Washington,  C.  Alexander,  1852.  VK802     M51. 

3556 
413  p.     plates,   charts.      30cm. 

Explanations  and  sailing  directions  to  accompany  the  wind  and  cur- 
rent charts,  approved  by  Captain  D.  N.  Ingraham,  ...  8th  ed.  enl. 
and  imp.     Washington,  William  A.  Harris,  printer,  1858.        VK802     M52. 

3557 
2   V.     plates,  charts.     29cm. 

Geographie  physique  de  la  mer   .    .    .  traduit  par  P.  A.  Terquem   .    .    . 

Ouvrage  accompagne  d'un  atlas  de  13  planches.  Paris,  J.  Correard, 
1858.  GCll      M445      '58.  3558 

2   p.  1.,   571   p.     22cm. 
Atlas  wanting. 

Harry  Bluff  on  the  right  of  search.  3559 

(In    Southern    literary    messenger,     v.    8.     p.    289-301) 

The  Isthmus  line  to  the  Pacific.  3560 

(In   Southern  literary  messenger,    v.   15.    p.   259-266) 

Lake  defences  and  western  interests.  3561 

(In    Southern    literary    messenger,     v.    11.     p.    83-91) 

Manual  of  geography:   a  treatise  on  mathematical,  physical  and  politi- 
cal geography    .    .    .    New  York,  University  publishing  company,   1891. 
G127      M464.  3562 
136    p.     illus.     31%cm. 

—-National  observatory.  3563 

(In    Southern   literary   messenger,     v.    14.     p.    4-10.     v.    15.     p.    304-308) 

The  navy  and  the  West.  3564 

(In   Southern   literary   messenger,     v.   9.    p.    1-5) 

Our  navy.  3565 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  6,   p.  233,   305,   785;   v.   7,   p.   2,   169, 
345) 


g60  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Paper  on  the  gulf  stream  and  currents  of  the  sea.  3568 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   10.     p.   393-409) 

Physical  geography.  New  York  &  Baltimore,  University  pub.  co.,  1873. 

Gb'56      M45.  3567 

218   p.     illus.,   maps.     29 1,2 cm. 

Same.     Rev.   ed.     1903.         GB56     M455.  3567 

.    .    .    Physical  geography    .    .    .    Rev.   by   Mytton  Maury,  D.   D.     New 

York,  University  publishing  company,  1892.         GB56     M45     1892.     3568 
130    p.    incl.    illus.,   maps.      28i^cm. 

The  physical  geography  of  the  sea   .    .    .   New  York,  Harper  &  bros., 

1855.  GCll      M445.  3569 

xxiv,   [25]-274  p.     4   illus.    (incl.  maps)    5-12   pi.     24V2cm. 

Same.     An  entirely  new   ed.     1859.  GCll     M446.  3569 

2   p.  1.,    [vii]-xxiv,    [25]-389   p.      4   illus.    (incl.  map)    5-13   fold.   pi.     23cm. 

Physical  survey  of  Virginia.     Geographical  position  of;   its  commercial 

advantages  and  national  importance.  (Preliminary  report,  no.  1)  .  .  . 
Richmond,  W.  A.  R.  Nye,  1868.        F219     M45.  3570 

90  p.     fold.  maps.     8  vo. 

Physical  survey  of  Virginia.     Her  geographical  position;  its  commercial 

advantages  and  national  importance.  Preliminary  report,  by  M.  F. 
Maury  ...   2d  ed.     New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1869.         F219     M451. 

3571 
100    p.      3   fold,   maps    (incl.   front.)      23cm. 

Physical  survey  of  Virginia.     Her  resources,  climate  and  productions. 

Preliminary  report,  no.  2.  By  M.  F.  Maury.  With  notes  and  additions 
by  his  son,  July  1,  1877.  Richmond,  Va.,  N.  V.  Randolph.  1878.  F219 
M452.  3572 

142  pp.,   1  I.     col.  fold.  map.     8   vo. 

Pub.   by   direction   of   the  Board  of   immigration. 

A   scheme   for  rebuilding   Southern   commerce.  3573 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,    v.   5.    p.   2-12) 

[Treatise  on  the  theory  and  practice  of  navigation]     [no  place,  no  date] 

VK555      M45.  3574 

216,   174  p.     front,   (fold,  diagram),   illus,   plates    (diagrams).     22cm. 
Preface    signed:     Fredericksburg,    Va.,    30th    April,    1835. 

Maury,  Matthew  Fontaine,  jr.     The  resources  of  the  coal  field  of  the  upper 

Kanawha,  with  a  sketch  of  the  iron  belt  of  Virginia,  setting  forth  some 

of   their   markets   and   means   of   development.     By    M.    F.    Maury,   jr. 

Baltimore,  Printed  by  Sherwood  &  co.,  1873.         F219     21     M459.      3575 

44    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

Resources  of  West  Virginia,  by  M.  F.  Maury  .    .   .  and  Wm.  M.  Fontaine 

.    .    .    Prepared  under  the   direction  of  the   State   board   of  centennial 
managers.     Wheeling,   The   Register  company,   pi-inters,   1876.  F241 

W54.  3576 

X   p.,    1    1..    430    p.      22cm. 

Maury,  Richard  L.  The  battle  of  Williamsburg  and  the  charge  of  the  24th  ; 
Virginia,  of  Early's  brigade.  By  Col.  Richard  L.  Maury  .  .  .  Richmond.  : 
Johns  &  Goolsby,  printers,  1880.        E485    S72.  3577 

cover-title,    20    p.      23cm. 

Written    for    the     Southern    historical    society,     and     published    in    its   , 
Papers   for   1880. 

A  brief  sketch  of  the  work  of  Matthew  Fontaine  Maury  during  the  war  : 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  361 

1861-1865,  by  his  son  Richard  L.  Maury,  Richmond,  Richmond,  Whittet 
&  Shepperson,  1915.  3578 

36    p.     20cm. 

The   Huguenots   in  Virginia.      Compiled   by   Richard   L   Maury.    [1902?] 

F229      M459.  3579 

I  Caption-title,    116    p.      front,    (port.)      2314cm. 

Maximum  car  limit  bill.  Stenographic  report  of  statements  made  by  repre- 
sentatives of  the  railway  companies  in  Virginia,  and  by  representatives 
of  the  conductors'  and  brakemen's  organizations,  at  hearings  before 
committees  of  the  General  assembly  of  Virginia,  at  the  1914  session, 
on  the  maximum  car  limit  bill  .    .    .   [Richmond?  1914]        F217     3     M46. 

3580 
I  144    p.      23cm. 

Maxwell,  Hu.  History  of  Hampshire  county  West  Virginia  from  its  earliest 
settlement  to  the  present,  by  Hu  Maxwell  and  H.  L.  Swisher  .  .  . 
Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  A.  B.  Boughner,  printer,  1897.         F247     H2     M4. 

3581 
744   p.     front.,   pi.,   port.     22% cm. 

;  [Maxwell,    William]      Letters    from    Virginia,    translated    from    the    French. 
I  Baltimore.  Pub.  by  Fielding  Lucas,  jr.,  1816.  3582 

viii,  9-220  p.     12 1/2  cm. 

It  has  not  been  proved  that  Maxwell  is  the  author  of  this  book. 

.  A  memoir  of  the  Rev.  John  H.  Rice  D.  D.,  first  professor  of  Christian 

I  theology   in   Union    theological    seminary,    Virginia.      By   William    Max- 

well.    Philadelphia,   J.   Whetham;    Richmond,   R.   I.   Smith,   1835.  CI 

R496    M5.  3583 

I  vii,   412   p.     front,    (port.)      19% cm. 

An   oration   commemorative    of   the    late   Rev.    John    Holt   Rice,    D.    D., 

I  spoken  before  the  literary  and  philosophical  society  of  Hampden  Sydney 

college,  at  their  anniversary  meeting,  on  Thursday  the  27th  of  Septem- 
ber, 1832.  By  William  Maxwell.  Published  by  request.  Richmond,  R. 
L  Smith,  1832.        CI     R496     M46.  3584 

33   p.      20 1/2 cm. 

An  oration  on  the  improvement  of  the  people.  Spoken  before  the  liter- 
ary and  philosophical  society  of  Hampden  Sidney  college,  at  the  third 
anniversary  meeting,  held  in  the  brick  church,  in  Prince  Edward  county, 
on  Thursday,  Sept.  28,  1826.  By  William  Maxwell,  Esq.  .  .  .  Norfolk, 
Printed  by  Thomas  G.  Broughton,  1826.  3585 
8  p.     23cm. 

Poems.      By   William    Maxwell,    esq.      Philadelphia,    M.    Thomas,    1816. 

PS2376     M6     1816.  3586 

vii.    168    p.      13y2cm. 

May,  Robert.  A  voice  from  Richmond,  and  other  addresses  to  children  and 
youth.  By  the  late  Rev.  Robert  May.  With  a  brief  account  of  the  author 
.  .  .  Philadelphia,  American  Sunday-school  union  [1842]        F233    7    M4. 

3587 
300  p.     3  pi.   (incl.  front.)      16cm. 

Mayer,  Brantz.  Tah-gah-jute;  or  Logan  and  Cresap.  An  historical  essay. 
By  Brantz  Mayer.     Albany,  J.  Munsell,  1867.        CI    L831     M5.  3588 

X,    204    p.      22cm. 
Maynard,  Horace.     Speech  of  Hon.  Horace  Maynard,  of  Tennessee,  on  the 
claim  of  Joseph  Segar  to  a  seat  in  the  House;    delivered  in  the  House 
of  representatives,  Feb.  11,  1862.     Washington,  Congressional  globe  of- 
fice, 1862.         JK310   V.  16.  3589 
8  p.     23cm. 


362  A  Bibliography  of  Virgixia 

Mayo,  Amory  Dwight.  .  .  .  Education  in  southwestern  Virginia.  1890-91. 
Washington,  1S94.      Llll    A2.  3590 

[2],    881-921    p. 

Reprinted    from    the    Report    of    the    Commissioner    of    Education,    for 
the    year    1890-91. 

Library  does  not  have  separate. 

Mayo,  Joseph,  Woodbourne;  a  novel  of  the  revohitionary  period  in  Virginia 
charge  of  their  duties  out  of  court.  To  which  are  added,  precedents 
for  the  use  of  prosecutors,  sheriffs,  coroners,  constables,  escheators, 
clerks,  &c.  Adapted  to  the  New  Code  of  Virginia.  By  Joseph  Mayo  .  .  . 
Richmond,  Printed  by  Colin,  Baptist  and  Nowlan,  1850.  3591 

702    p.      23y2cm. 

A  guide  to  magistrates:   with  practical  forms  for  the  discharge  of  their 

duties  out  of  court.  To  which  are  added  precedents  for  the  use  of 
prosecutors,  sheriffs,  coroners,  constables,  escheators.  clerks  «&c.  2d 
ed.,  in  which  the  laws  are  brought  down  to  the  present  time,  with  notes. 
By  Joseph  Mayo,  counsellor  at  law  and  mayor  of  Richmond.  Richmond, 
A.  Morris,  publisher.    Printed  by  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  1860.  3592 

xvi,    [171-726    p.      22i/2cm. 

Mayo,  Joseph.  Woodbourne;  a  novel  of  the  revolutionary  period  in  Virginia 
and  Maryland.  In  two  parts.  By  Col.  Joseph  Mayo.  Baltimore,  The 
Baltimore  publishing  company,  1884.        B     M473    W8.  3593 

2   v.  in   1.     19cm. 

Mayo,  Robert,  1784-1864.  Political  sketches  of  eight  years  in  Washington. 
Baltimore,  F.  Lucas,  jr.,  1839.         E381     M47.  3594 

216    p. 

A  word  in  season;  or,  Review  of  the  political  life  and  opinions  of  Martin 

Van  Buren.  Addressed  to  the  entire  democracy  of  the  American  peo- 
ple .  .  .  Dedicated  to  the  Tippecanoe  clubs  of  the  Union,  by  a  Harrison 
Democrat  ...  2d  ed.    Washington,  W.  M.  Morrison,  1840.      JK310    v.  26. 

3595 
46,    1    p.      23cm. 

Mayo,  W,  R.     Address  of  welcome  delivered  by  Capt.  W.  R.  Mayo,  President 

of  Norfolk  chamber  of  commerce,  to  the  Virginia  board  of  trade,  at  its 

second  annual   meeting,   Norfolk,   Va.,   Aug.,    25,   1904.     Richmond,  Va., 

Whittet  &  Shepperson,  publishers  and  printers,  1904.  3596 

8    p.      24cm. 

Mayo,  Wat  Tyler.  A  sketch  of  Yeocomico  church  (built  1706)  in  Cople 
parish,  Westmoreland  county,  Va.  With  a  reference  to  the  bicentennial 
celebration  on  July  15.  1906,  and  the  movement  to  raise  an  endowment 
fund  for  the  preservation  of  the  church.  By  Wat  Tyler  Mayo,  Walter 
Randolph  Crabbe,  S.  Downing  Cox,  committee  of  the  congregation. 
[1906]  3597 

iJO   p.      plates,    ports.      20x26cm. 

[Mazzei,  Filippo]     Geschichte  und  staatsversassung  der  vereinigten  staaten 

von  Nordamerika.     Von  einem  virginischen  burger.     Aus  dem  franzosis- 

chen  nebst  einigen  anmerkungen.     Zweyter  und  letzter  theil.     Leipzig, 

in  der  Weygandschen  buchhandluug,  1789.  3598 

290   p.      19Vacm. 

Recherches  historiques  et  politiques   sur  les  fitats-Unis   de  I'Am^rique 

Septentriouale,  ou  Ton  traite  des  etablissemens  des  treize  colonies,  de 
leurs  rapport;-;  &  de  leurs  dissentions  avec  la  Grande-Bretagne,  de  leiu'S 
gouvernemens  avant  &  apres  la  revolution,  &c.  Par  un  citoyen  de  Vir- 
ginie.     Avec  quatre  lettres  d'un  bourgeois  de  New-Heaven   [Condorcet] 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  363 

sur  I'lmite  de  la  legislation  ...  A  Colle,  et  se  trouve  a  Paris,  chez 
Froulle,  1788.         E303     M47.  3599 

4   V.     20 1/2  cm. 

Mdodona,  Filbert  Buza.  Afro-Americans  must  save  Africa.  Richmond,  Va., 
Sunday-school  publishing  co.,  1904.         HT119     M47.  3600 

105   p.     illus.,  ports.     17cm. 

Mead,  Edward  C.  A  biographical  sketch.  Anna  Maria  Mead  Chalmers.  In 
memoriam.  By  her  son,  Edward  C.  Mead,  of  Keswick,  Va.  CI  C438 
M12.  3601 

192  p.     front,   (port.)      19cm. 

"A  complete  list  of  her  pupils:"     p.  179-192. 

Genealogical  history  of  the  Lee  family  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  from 

A.  D.  1300  to  A.  D.  1866.     With  notes  and  illustrations.  Ed.  by  Edward 

C.  Mead.     New  York,  University  publishing  co.,  1871.  3602 
114   p.     2   fronts,    (col.),   plates,   ports.      23i^cm. 

Historic  homes  of  the  southwest  mountains  of  Virginia.     By  Edward  C. 

Mead,  author  of  "The  genealogical  history  of  the  Lee  family  in  Virginia 
and  Maryland."  With  twenty-three  illustrations  and  a  map.  Philadel- 
phia and  London,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1899.        F223    M48.  3603 

275  p.     21cm. 

Contents:  Introduction — The,  south-west  mountains,  their  traditions, 
their  people;  Monticello — The  home  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  now  owned  by 
Hon.  Jefferson  M.  Levy,  of  New  York;  Pantops — one  of  Jefferson's  farms, 
now  owned  by  Professor  John  R.  Satnpson;  Lego — one  of  Jefferson's  farms, 
the  home  of  the  Taylors;  Shadwell — the  birthplace  of  Thomas  Jefferson; 
Shadwell  the  second;  Edgehill — the  home  of  the  Randolphs;  Belmont — the 
home  of  the  Bveretts;  East  Belmont — the  home  of  Isaac  Long,  Esq.;  Sunny 
Side — the  summer  residence  of  J.  B.  Pace,  Esq.;  Fruitland — the  residence 
of  A.  P.  Fox,  Esq.;  Cismont — the  suinmer  home  of  Colonel  H.  W.  Fuller; 
Clover  Fields — the  old  home  of  the  Meriwethers,  now  owned  by  Frank  M. 
Randolph,  Esq.;  Castalia — the  estate  of  Murray  Eoocock,  Esq.;  Music  Hall — 
home  of  the  late  Captain  James  Terrell;  Belvoir — the  home  of  the  Nel- 
sons; Kinloch — the  home  of  Dr.  Tom  Meriwether,  now  owned  by  Aylett 
Everett,  Esq.;  Merrie  Mill — the  country-seat  of  John  Armstrong  Chanler, 
Esq.;  Rougemont — the  home  of  the  Dickinsons;  Hopedale — the  home  of  the 
Boydens;  Castle  Hill — the  home  of  the  Riveses;  Keswick — the  home  of  the 
Pages;  Edgeworth — the  home  of  the  Gordons;  Cobham  Park — the  residence 
of  the  late  William  C.  Rives,  Jr.;  The  Machunk  Farms — the  creek,  Campbells, 
Machunk;  Broad  Oak — the  home  of  Edward  C.  Mead,  Esq.;  Keswick  Sta- 
tion— Chesapeake  and  Ohio  railroad;  Everettsville — now  La  Fourche,  the 
home   of  the  Bowcocks;   Glenmore — the  home   of  the  Magruders. 

Mead,  Stith.  A  general,  selection  of  the  newest  and  most  admired  hymns 
and  spiritual  songs,  now  in  use.  By  the  Rev.  Stith  Mead,  preacher  of 
the  Gospel,  M.  E.  C.  The  second  edition  revised  corrected  and  en- 
larged, and  published  by  permission  of  the  Virginia  conference  held  at 
Raleigh,  (N.  C.)    .    .    .  Lynchburg,  Printed  by  Jacob  Haas,  1811.  3604 

iv,  [5]-204,  8  p.     17cm. 

Meade,  Richard  Kidder.     Memorials  of  the  revolution.  3605 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  25.     p.  22-25;   v.   28.     p.  296-302) 

Speech  of  Hon.  R.  K.  Meade,  to  his  constituents  of  the  2d  congressional 

district  of  Virginia,  on  the  subject  of  restricting  slavery  in  the  terri- 
tories of  the  United  States.     Aug.,  1849.  3606 
13   p.     2iy2cm. 

Weade,  William,  1789-1862.     Baptismal  vows  and  worldly  amusements.     By 

the  Right  Rev.  William  Meade,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  the  Prot.  epis.  church 

in   the    diocese   of   Virginia.     New    York,    Protestant   Episcopal    society 

for   the   promotion   of   evangelical   knowledge,    1855.  3607 

40    p.      ISVscm. 

The  Bible  and  the  classics.     By  the  Right  Rev.  William  Meade,  bishop 


364)  A  ElIiLIOGllAPHY    OF   ViEGlXIA 

of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church  of  Virginia.  New  York,  Robert 
Carter  &  bros.,  1861.  3608 

558  p.     24cm. 

A  brief  review  of  the  Episcopal  church  in  Virginia,  from  its  first  es. 

tablishment  to  the  present  time;  being  part  of  an  address  of  the 
Right  Rev.  William  Meade,  D.  D.,  bishop  of  Virginia,  to  the  conventioa 
of  the  church  in  Fredericksburg,  May  22,  1845.  Richmond,  Printed  by 
Wm.   Macfarlane,   1845.  F218      3      M481    Office.  3609 

15   p.     20 1/2 cm. 

Companion  to  the  font  and  the  pulpit,  by  the  Right  Rev.  William  Meade, 

D.  D.,  bishop  of  the  P.  E.  church  of  Virginia.  Washington,  J.  and  G.  S. 
Gideon,  1846.  3610 

147  p.     81/^ cm. 

Conversations    on    the   catechism    of   the    Protestant   Episcopal    church, 

abridged  and  accommodated  to  the  American  church,  from  an  English 
edition.  By  the  Right  Rev.  William  Meade.  Philadelphia,  King  & 
Baird,  1849.  3611 

208  p.     16cm. 

The  doctrines  of  the  Episcopal  church  not  Romish.     An  address  of  the 

Right  Rev.  William  Meade  to  the  convention  of  the  Episcopal  church 
of  Virginia,  at  the  close  of  his  annual  report.  Delivered  in  LjTichburg, 
Va.,  May  16th,  1844.  Washington,  Printed  by  J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon, 
1844.  3612 

36    p.      21cm. 

Ecclesiastical  law  and  discipline.     A  charge  to  the  clergy  of  the  Pro- 
testant Episcopal  church  of  Virginia.    By  the  Right  Rev.  William  Meade, 
D.  D.,     Richmond,  H.  K.  Ellyson,  1850.  3613 
96    p.      21cm. 

A  faithful  servant.     The  life  and   labors  of  the  Rev.   Charles   Simeon. 

selected  from  the  larger  work  of  Rev.  William  Carus,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Meade,  D.  B.  New  York,  Depository  of  Protestant  episcopal  so- 
ciety, for  promotion  of  evangelical  knowledge,  1853.         C2     S589     C42. 

3614 

xi,    [131-114    p.      lOVacm. 

1 ^The  law  of  proportion  in  the  church  of  God:    considered  in  a  pastoral 

address  of  the  right  Rev.  William  Meade,  D.D.,  bishop  of  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  church  in  the  diocese  of  Virginia,  to  the  ministers  and  mem- 
bers thereof,  in  compliance  with  the  27th  canon  of  the  general  conven- 
tion. Alexandria,  Printed  at  the  Southern  churchman  office,  1843.  3615 
56    p.      2 11/2  cm. 

Lectures  on  the  pastoral  office,  delivered  to  the  students  of  the  theologi- 
cal  seminary   at  Alexandria,  Va.     By  the   Right  Rev.   William   Meade, 
D.   D.,   Bishop    of   the   Protestant   Episcopal    church   of   Virginia.     New 
York,  Stanford  &   Swords,   1849.  3616 
X.    1    1.    [H]-241   p.     23y2em. 

Old  churches,   ministers   and   families  of  Virginia.  By   Bishop   Meade. 

Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1861.         F230  M482.                   3617 
2    v.      plates,    2    port.    (incl.    front.)      24cm. 
Same.     1872.       F230     M40.  3617 

Pastoral  letter  of  Bishop  Meade,  to  the  congregations  of  the  Protestant 

Episcopal  church  of  Virginia.     Richmond,  H.  K.  Ellyson,  1847.  3618 

30    p.      22cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  365 

-Pastoral  letter  on  schools  and  teachers,  by  the  Right  Reverend  William 
Meade,    D.    D.,   to   the   ministers   and   members   of   the   diocese   of   Vir- 
ginia.    Washington,  G.  S.  Gideon,  1858.        F218     2     M48.  3619 
40    p.      23cm. 

-Pastoral  to  the  laity  of  the  Episcopal  church  of  Virginia.  By  Bishop 
Meade.     With  an   appendix.     [Washington?]    Gideon,   printer,    [n.   d.] 

3620 

23  p.      2iy2cm. 

-Reasons  for  loving  the  Episcopal  church.  By  the  Rt.  Rev.  William 
Meade,  D.  D.,  bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  the  Diocese 
of  Virginia.  New  York,  Protestant  Episcopal  society  for  the  promotion 
of  evangelical  knowledge,  1854.  3621 

52  p.     18cm. 

-Same.     1852.  3621 

53  p. 

-Same.     1858.  3621 

52  p.     19cm. 

-Recollections  of  two  beloved  wives.  By  Bishop  Meade,  [no  place,  no 
date]         CI     M481.  3622 

72    p.      151/^  cm. 

-Rightly    dividing   the    word    of   truth:    a   charge   to   the    clergy   of   the 
Protestant  Episcopal  church  of  the  Diocese  of  Virginia.     By  the  Right 
Rev.  William  Meade,  D.  D.    Richmond.  H.  K.  Ellyson,  printer,  1848.    3623 
80  p.    20 1/2 cm. 

-Sermon  by  the  Right  Reverend  William  Meade,  D.  D.,  assistant  bishop 
of  Virginia,  preached  before  the  convention  in  Staunton,  May,  1834,  and 
published  by  request  of  the  same.  Richmond,  Printed  at  the  office 
of  the   Christian  sentinel,   1835.  3624 

24  p.      22i/2cm. 

-Sermon  delivered  at  the  consecration  of  the  Right  Reverend  Stephen 
Elliott,  D.  D.,  for  the  diocese  of  Georgia,  in  Christ's  church,  Savannah, 
February  2Sth,  1841.  By  the  Right  Rev.  William  Meade,  D.  D.,  assistant 
bishop  of  Virginia.  With  an  appendix,  on  the  rule  of  faith;  in  which 
the  opinions  of  the  Oxford  divines,  and  others  agreeing  with  them,  on 
the  subject  of  tradition,  are  considered;  and  some  of  the  consequences 
thereof  set  forth.     Washington,  Printed  by  J.  and  G.    S.  Gideon,  1841. 

3625 
143  p.     22cm. 

-Sermon,  delivered  in  the  rotunda  of  the  University  of  Virginia.  On  Sun- 
day, May  24,  1829.  On  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  nine  young  men, 
who  fell  victims  to  the  diseases  which  visited  that  place  during  the 
summer  of  1828,  and  the  following  winter.  By  Rev.  William  Meade, 
D.  D.,  assistant  bishop  elect  for  the  diocese  of  Virginia.  Charlottesville, 
Pub.  by  F.  Carr,  and  co.,  1829.  3626 

V,    [71-48    p.      21cm. 

-A  sermon,  preached  before  the  students  of  the  Theological  seminary 
of  the  diocese  of  Virginia,  on  the  evening  of  the  15th  of  February, 
1840,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  Meade,  D.  D.,  assistant  bishop  of  the 
diocese.  Published  by  the  request  of  the  professors  and  students. 
Washington,  Printed  by  J.  Gideon,  Jr.,  1840.  3627 

28  p.     21cm. 

-Sermon  preached  by  Bishop  Meade  at  the  opening  of  the  convention  of 
the  P.  B.  church  of  Virginia,  in  the  city  of  Richmond,  in  the  fifty-first 


366  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

year  of  his  ministry,  and  the  thirty-second  of  his  Episcopate.  Pub- 
lished by  order  of  the  convention.  Richmond,  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  printer 
1861.        F218     3     M4S1     Office.  3628 

2S  p.     181/. cm. 

Sketches  of  old  Virginia  servants.     With  a  preface,  by  Bishop  Meade 

.    .    .   Philadelphia,  Printed  by  Isaac  Ashmead;  1847.         F21S     5     M4. 

3629 
126   p.      151/2  cm. 

"The  following  sketches  were  placed  in  my  hands,  with  a  request   that 
I  would  examine   them  with  a  view   to   publication,"    preface. 

The  true  churchman.      An  address  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William   Meade,  to 

the  convention  of  the  Protestant  episcopal  church  of  Va.  Assembled 
in  Staunton,  May  21st,  1851.  Charlottesville,  James  Alexander,  printer, 
1851.  3630 

23  p.     22cm. 

Meagher,  Thomas  Francis.     The  last  days  of  the  69th  in  Virginia.     A  narra- 
tive in  three  parts    .    .    .    New  York,  Pub.  at  the  office  of  the   "Irish- 
American,"    C1861.  E523      5      69th.  3631 
15  p.     port.     22 1/2  cm. 

Mearns,  Edgar  Alexander.  Description  of  a  new  rabbit  from  islands  off  the 
coast  of  Virginia   .    .    .         Qll     U5     P.  3632 

(In  U.   S.  National  musevim   Proceedings,   1911.    v.   39.    p.   227-228) 

Medical   college   of  Virginia,   Richmond,   Va.     Announcement.  F218     24 

M4S      A6.  3633 

Library  has  1906,   1909-1913. 

Bulletin.  F218     24     M48     B9.  3634 

Library  has  v.   1-5,   v.  8    (no.   4),   1904-08. 

Catalogue.  3635 

Library   has    1916. 

Medical  society  of  Virginia.  The  organization  and  the  proceedings  of  the  firct 
session  of  the  Medical  Society  of  Virginia,  held  in  Richmond,  Novem- 
ber 2nd  and  3rd,  1870,  to  which  is  appended  a  copy  of  the  constitution 
and  by-laws,  and  an  alphabetical  register  of  fellow^.  Lynchburg,  Vir- 
ginian power  press  print,  1870.  3636 
116  p.     21i/2cm. 

Transactions.         P221     7     M4.  3637 

Library  has   1870-1910. 

Medical  society  of  Virginia.  Legislative  Committee.  The  relation  of  the 
medical  profession  to  the  public  health.     Richmond.  Va.,  1909.  3638 

22   p.      18cm. 

Melish,  John.  A  geographical  description  of  the  United  States,  with  the 
contiguous  British  and  Spanish  possessions,  intended  as  an  accompan- 
iment to  Melish's  map  of  these  countries  ...  2d  ed.  Philadelphia, 
The  author,   1816.         E164     M512.  3639 

182  p.     20 1/3 cm. 

Virginia  [with  list  of  postofRces] :  p.  94-101. 

Travels  in  the  United   States  of  America,   in   the  years   1806   &   1807, 

and  1809,  1810  &  1811;  including  an  account  of  passages  betwixt  Ameri- 
ca and  Britain,  and  travels  through  various  parts  of  Great  Britain,  Ire- 
land and  Upper  Canada  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  the  author, 
1812.  E164      M52.  3640 

2   V.      pi.,   maps,   tab.     22cm. 
Virginia:    p.    215-252. 


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Same.  With  an  appendix,  containing  a  letter  from  Clements  Bur- 
leigh, esq.,  to  Irish  emigrants  removing  to  America,  and  hints,  by  the 
Shamroc  society,  New  York,  to  emigrants  from  Europe.  Philadelphia, 
Printed  for  the  author;  Belfast,  Reprinted  by  J.  Smyth,  1818.  E164 
M54.  3640 
xxiii,  [251-648  p.     fold.  tab.     SlVacm. 

Melien,   George    F.     [Biographical    sketch   of   Joseph   Glover  Baldwin,    with 

selections  from  his  writings  by  George  F.  Melien]  3541 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  1.  p. 
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Memminger,  Charles  Gustavus.  .  .  .  Address  of  the  Hon.  C.  G.  Memminger, 
special  commissioner  from  the  state  of  South  Carolina,  before  the  as- 
sembled authorities  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  January  19,  1860.  [Rich- 
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43   p.      22 1/2  cm. 

[Virginia.  General  asseinbly.  Annual  reports  of  officers,  boards  and 
Institutions   of  Virginia,    1859-1860.      pt.    6]      Doc.    no.    LVIII 

The  mission  of  South  Carolina  to  Virginia.     [Baltimore,  From  the  press 

of  J.  Lucas  &   son,  I860?]         E441     M54.  3643 

34   p.      22cm. 

An  address  delivered  before  the  General  assembly  of  Virg-inia,  Jan- 
uary 19,  1860,  by  Charles  G.  Memminger,  special  commissioner  from  the 
state  of  South  Carolina.  The  address  was  published  by  the  General  as- 
sembly  of  Virginia   as   Document   no.    58,   series   of   1859-1860. 

The  present  edition  is  reprinted  from  De  Bow's  review  for  December, 
1860. 

Memoir   of   John   Yates   Beall:    his   life,   trial,   correspondence,    diary,    and 

private  manuscript  found  among  his  papers,  including  his  own  account 

of  the  raid  on  Lake  Erie.     Montreal,  Printed  by  John  Lovell,  1865.        CI 

B366.  3644 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  297  p.     front,  (port.)     22cm. 

Memoirs  of  General  La  Fayette,  embracing  details  of  his  public  and  private 
life,  sketches  of  the  American  revolution,  the  French  revolution,  the 
downfall  of  Bonaparte,  and  the  restoration  of  the  Bourbons.  With 
biographical  notices  of  individuals,  who  have  been  distinguished  actors 
in  these  events.     Hartford,  Barber  &  Robinson,  1825.        C8    L161     M14. 

3645 
vii,    [131-455    p.      plate    (ports.)      18i/^cm. 

Memoirs  of  Major  Robert  Stobo,  of  the  Virginia  regiment.  Pittsburgh, 
Pub.  by  John  S.  Davidson,  etc.,  etc.,  1854.         CI     SS63     CI.  3546 

[5-]  xii,  13-92  p.     fold.  maps.     13cm. 
Introduction  signed  N.  B.  C. 

Memorial  of  Col.  John  B.  Baldwin,  of  Staunton,  Virginia,  [Staunton,  Va. 
Printed  at  the  "Staunton  Spectator"  job  office,  1874.]         CI     B181     3647 

46    p.      23cm. 

"The  various  tributes  of  respect,  admiration  and  affection  for  Col. 
Baldwin,  which  his  death  called  forth,  have  been  collected  and  are  printed 
in  the  present  form  for  the  gratification  of  his  personal  friends.  In  pre- 
paring the  introductory  biographical  sketch,  the  writer  has  made  free  use 
of  editorial  articles  published  in  the  Staunton  spectator  and  Richmond 
enquirer." 

Memorial   of  Mrs.  E.   H.  Morse.     Richmond,   Whittet   &,   Shepperson,   1881. 

PS2434     M3.  3648 

63    p.      20cm. 

Contains    obituary   notices    and    selections    from   her   poems. 

.A.  memorial  of  the  6th  annual  reunion  of  the  United  Confederate  Veteran 

association  and  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the  Jefferson  Davis 

monument.     Richmond,  Va.,   June   30,  July   1-2,   1896.      [Richmond,  Va., 

1896]         E463     U51     M5.  3649 

unp.     platos,  map.      21   by   2Scm. 


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Memorial  of  the  convention  of  colleges,  recently  assembled  in  the  city  of 
Richmond,  a^^king  an  appropriation  from  the  literary  fund.  Richmond, 
Shepherd  and  Colin,  1844.         LB41.  3650 

13    p.      23cm. 

The  memory  of  Pocahontas  vindicated  against  the  erroneous  judgment  of 

the    Hon.    Waddy    Thompson,    late    envoy    extraordinary    and    minister 

plenii)otentiary  to  Mexico.     By  a  Kentuckian.     Washington,  Printed  by 

J.  and  G.  S.  Gideon,  1847.         CI     P739     M14.  3651 

39    p.      22cm. 

Mercer,   John.     An   exact  abridgement  of  all  the  public   acts   of  assembly, 

of  Virginia,  in  force  and  use.    Together  with  sundry  precedents,  adapted 

thereto.     And   proper   tables.      By    John   Mercer,    gent..     Williamsburg, 

Printed  by  William  Parks,  1737.  3652 

xlvii,    345   p.,    41   1.      191/2 cm. 

An  exact  abridgement  of  all  the  Public  Acts  of  Assembly  of  Virginia, 

in  force  and  use.     January  1,  1758.     Together  with  a  proper  table.     By 
John  Mercer,  gent.     Glasgow,  Printed  by  John  Bryce  and  David  Pater- 
son,  1759.  3653 
1   p.   1.,   xxii,   482   p.      21cm. 

Mercer,  Margaret.     Popular  lectures  on  ethics,  or  moral  obligation:   for  the 
use  of  schools.     By  Margaret  Mercer  .    .    .   Petersburg,  Printed  by  Ed- 
mund &  Julian  C.  RufRn,  1841.  3654 
xii,    [13]-22S,   1,   3  p.     20cm. 

The   merchant's  and   traveller's   companion.  Published  by   Thomas    Shore, 

post-master,   Petersburg,  Va.     From  the  Petersburg  republic   press,   E. 

Pescud,   printer.   1819.  3655 
4    1.,    258    p.      14y2cm. 

Meredith,  William  Henry.  Jesse  Lee,  a  Methodist  apostle.  New  York, 
Eaton   &   Mains,    [c   1909]  CI     M4785      M5.  3656 

128  p.     front.     16cm. 

Meredith,  Wyndham  R.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of 
Hon.  Wyndham  R.  Meredith,  president.  Federal  control  of  intrastate 
commerce.  3657 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     20th  report,  1908.     p.  24S-299) 

Digest  of  acts  and  extracts  from  acts  in  relation  to  the  public  debt  of 

Virginia,  with  references  to,  and  a  list  of  decisions  thereon :  by  Wyndham 
R.  Meredith.  Published  by  the  sinking  fund  commissioners.  Richmond, 
James   E.   Goode,    printer,    1886.  3658 

14  7    p.      22 1/0  cm. 

The  social  problem;    its  supposed  and  real   solutions.     An  address  de- 
livered before  the  Society  of  the  alumni  of  Richmond  College,  by  Wynd- 
ham R.  Meredith,  esq.,  June  22,  1887.     [no  place,  no  date]         F218     24 
R53      M56.  3659 
21   p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Merriam,  Charles   Edward.     The  political  theory  of  Jefferson.         JAl     P7. 

3660 

(In  Political  science  quarterly,     v.   17.     1902.     p.  24-45) 

Merrill  female  school,   Richmond,  Va.     Catalog.  3661 

Library    has    1890. 

Merritt,  Wesley.     Sheridan  in  the  Shenandoah  valley.         E468     B33.        3662 
(In    Battles    and    leaders    of    the    civil    war.      v.    4.      p.    500-521) 


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Messenger.  Lillian  Rozell.  The  heroine  of  the  Hudson  (and  other  poems) 
Dedicated  to  the  National  society,  Daughters  of  the  American  revolu- 
tion. By  Lillian  Rozell  Messenger.  .  ,  .  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Hermitage 
press,  1906.  3663 

83    p.      front.      19 1/2  cm. 

Metcalf,  John  Calvin.  American  literature  .  .  .  Richmond,  Atlanta  [etc.] 
B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  company   [c  1914]       PS92     M5.  3664 

415    p.      front.,    illus.     (incl.    ports.,    facsims.)       20cm. 

■ ^Architecture   in   the   South    [with   bibliography]  3665 

(In   The   South   in   the   building   of   the   nation,      v.    10,    p.    687-697) 

[Biographical  sketch   of  George   Gary   Eggleston,   with   selections   from 

his   writings,  by   John   Calvin   Metcalf]  3666 

(In    Alderman,    B.   A.    Library   of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    4.      p. 
1525-1551) 

The  English  in  the   South    [with  bibliography]  3667 

(In   The   South   in   the   building   of   the   nation,    v.    10,   p.    97-117) 

English  literature    .    .    .    Richmond,  Atlanta   [etc]    B.  F.  Johnson  pub- 
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448   p.     col.  front.,  illus.    (incl.   ports.,  facsims.)    double  map.      20cm. 

Metcalfe,  Samuel  L.,  1798-1856.  Galoric:  its  mechanical,  chemical,  and  vital 
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2    v.      tables.      22cm. 

S.  L.  Metcalfe  was  born  near  Winchester,  Va.,  Sept.  21,  1798. 

The  method  the  Indians  in  Virginia  and  Carolina  use  to  dress  buck  and 
doe-skins.  As  it  was  communicated  to  the  Royal  society  by  the  Hon- 
ourable Sir  Robert  Southwell,  Knt.,  their  president.        Q41     L8.  3670 

(In  Royal  society  Philosophical  transactions.     July-Sept.,   1691.     p.   532- 
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Methodist  episcopal  church,  South.  Virginia  conference.  Minutes.  F218 
3      M592.  3671 

Library  has  85th,  98th,   99th,   100th,   102nd,   117th  sessions. 

M.  E.  church,  South,  Virginia  conference.  Woman's  foreign  missionary  so- 
ciety. Minutes  of  the  twenty-fourth  annual  session  of  the  Woman's 
foreign  missionary  society  of  the  Virginia  conference,  M.  E.  church. 
South,  held  in  Broad  street  M.  E.  church,  South,  Richmond,  Va..  Oct.,  21st 
to  24th,  1902.  Petersburg,  Va.,  Kirkham  &  co.,  printers  and  binders, 
1902.  3672 

62  p.     22i^cm. 

Methodist  episcopal  church.  South.  Virginia  conference.  Woman's  home 
mission  society.     Annual  report.  3673 

Library  has    15th,    1905,    17th-20th,    1907-1910. 

Meyers,  R.  C.  V.  Life  and  adventures  of  Lewis  Wetzel,  the  renowned  Vir- 
ginia ranger  and  scout,  comprising  a  thrilling  history  of  this  celebrated 
Indian  iighter,  with  his  perilous  adventures  and  hair-breadth  escapes, 
and  including  other  interesting  incidents  of  border-life.  Largely  com- 
piled from  authentic  records  hitherto  unpublished,  by  R.  C.  V.  Meyers, 
esq.  With  illustrations.  Philadelphia.  J.  E.  Potter  and  company,  [c  1883] 
CI      W544      M16.  3674 

vi,    [9]-414  p.     front.,  pi.     19cm. 

Michael  Koiner  memorial  association.  A  historical  sketch  of  Michael  Keinadt 
and  Margaret  Diller,  his  wife.    The  history  and  genealogj^  of  their  numer- 


370  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

ous  posterity  in  the  American  states,  up  to  tlie  year  1893.  Prepared 
by  a  committee  appointed  for  that  purpose  by  the  "Michael  Koiner  me- 
morial association,"  organized  March  28th,  1892,  at  Staunton,  Va.  Staun- 
ton, Va.,  Stoneburner  &  Prufer,  1893.  3675 
V,    [1],   171  p.     front.     22cm. 

Michaux,  F.  A.  Travels  to  the  west  of  the  Alleghany  mountains,  in  the  states 
of  Ohio,  Kentucky,  and  Tennessea,  and  back  to  Charleston,  by  the  upper 
Carolines;  comprising  the  most  interesting  details  on  the  present  state 
of  agriculture,  and  the  natural  produce  of  those  countries:  together 
with  particulars  relative  to  the  commerce  that  exists  between  the 
above-mentioned  states,  and  those  situated  east  of  the  mountains  and 
low  Louisiana,  undertaken,  in  the  year  1802,  under  the  auspices  of  his 
excellencv  M.  Chaptal,  minister  of  the  interior.  By  F.  A.  Michaux.  Lon- 
don, Printed  by  D.  N.  Shury,  etc.,  etc.,  1805.  E164  M63.  3676 
xii,   294   p.      22cm. 

iVIidyette,   B.   D.    Ralph,  jr.     Thomas  Roderick  Dew.   [Life]         F225     R194. 

3677 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  Col- 
lege.     V.    3.   no.    1.     June,    1909.      p.    [5]-13) 

Military  defences  of  Virginia.  3678 

(De  Bow's  review,     v.  19,  1855.     p.  445) 

Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts,  Boston.  Campaigns  in  Virginia, 
1861-1862,  edited  by  Theodore  P.  Dwight.  Boston  and  Nev/  York,  Pub. 
for  the  Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts  by  Houghton,  Miff- 
lin and  CO.,  1895.        E172    M61.  3579 

11.    3G9    p.      5   fold.   maps.      24 14 cm. 

(Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts,  Boston.  Papers.  Rev. 
and  enl.  ed.     v.   1) 

1st  ed.  pub.  under  title:  The  Peninsular  campaign  of  General  McClellan 
In  1862. 

"Books  cited  in  this  volume":   p.  xlvii-li. 

Contents:  Livermore,  T.  L.  Patterson's  Shenandoah  campaign;  The 
Peninsular  campaign — 1.  Ropes,  J.  C.  General  McClellan's  plans.  2.  Pal- 
frey, J.  C.  The  siege  of  Yorktown.  3.  Palfrey,  F.  W.  After  the  fall  of 
Yorktown.  4.  Palfrey,  F.  W.  The  Seven  Days'  battles.  To  Malvern  Hill. 
5.  Palfrey,  F.  W.  The  battle  of  Malvern  Hill.  6.  Whittier,  C.  A.  Comments 
on  the  campaign;  Huntington,  J.  F.  Operations  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley, 
March   10-June  9,   18G2. 

For  the  1st  ed.  in  the  Va.  state  library,  see  E470     M64. 

^Campaigns    in   Virginia,    Maryland   and    Pennsylvania,    1862-1863    .     .     . 

Boston,   Pub.    for  the    Military   historical    society   of   Massachusetts,   by 
Griffith-Stillings  press,  1903.         E172     M61.  3680 

2   p.   1.,   509    p.     fold.   map.      24cm. 

(Papers  of  the  Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts,  v.  iii) 
Contents:  Palfrey,  F.  W.  The  battle  of  Antietam;  Davis,  G.  B.  The 
Antietam  campaign;  Allan,  W.  Strategy  of  the  campaign  of  Sharpsburg,  or 
Antietam,  Sept.  1862;  Smith,  W.  F.  The  military  situation  in  northern  Vir- 
ginia, Nov.  1-14,  1862;  Allan,  W.  Fredericksburg;  Huntington,  J.  F.  The 
battle  of  Chancellorsville;  Dodge,  T.  A.  The  romances  of  Charlottesville; 
Webb,  A.  S.  Meade  at  Chancellorsville;  Bigelow,  J.,  Jr.  The  battle  of 
Marye's  Heights  and  Salem  church;  Whittier,  E.  N.  The  left  attack  (Ewell's), 
Gettysburg;  Driver,  W.  R.  Pickett's  charge  at  Gettysburg;  Curtis,  G.  S. 
Gettysburg  (report  of  committee);  Curtis,  G.  S.  The  cause  of  the  Con- 
federate failure  at  Gettysburg;  Davis,  G.  B.  The  strategy  of  the  Gettys- 
burg campaign;  Allan,  W.  The  strategy  of  the  Gettysburg  campaign  (ob- 
jects, progress,  results);  Davis,  G.  B.  From  Gettysburg  to  Williamsport; 
Davis,    G.    B.   The   Bristoe   and  Mine   Run   campaigns. 

Operations  on  the  Atlantic  coast,  1861-1865,  Virginia,  1862,  1864,  Vicks- 

burg    .    .     .    Boston,   The   Military   historical    society   of   Massachusetts, 
1912.         E172     M61.  3681 

vi   p.,   2   1.,   585.    [1]    p.      16   maps    (13   fold.)      24y2cm. 

(Half-title:  Papers  of  the  Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts. 
[V.  ix]) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  371 

Contents:  Major  Anderson  at  Fort  Sumter,  by  Georg-e  H.  Gordon; 
Operations  in  North  Carolina,  1861-1S62,  by  Thomas  F.  Edmands;  The 
Department  of  North  Carolina  under  General  Foster,  July,  1862,  to  July, 
186  3,  by  Major  J.  Lewis  Stackpole;  Military  operations  in  South  Carolina  in 
1862,  against  Charleston,  Port  Royal  Ferry,  James  Island,  Secessionville,  by 
Hazard  Stevens;  The  operations  against  Charleston,  by  Alfred  P.  Rockwell; 
The  siege  of  Suffolk,  April  11-May  3,  1863,  by  Hazard  Stevens;  The  battle 
of  Olustee,  Florida,  February  20,  186  4,  by  Major  William  Eliot  Furness; 
The  Tenth  army  corps  in  Virginia,  May,  1864,  by  Alfred  P.  Rockwell;  Gen- 
eral Butler's  Bermuda  campaign,  by  George  A.  Bruce;  Defence  of  Fort 
Fisher,  North  Carolina,  by  William  Lamb;  The  capture  of  Fort  Fisher,  Jan- 
uary 15,  1865,  by  Adelbert  Ames;  The  burning  of  Columbia,  S.  C,  Febru- 
ary 17,  1865,  by  Henry  S.  Nourse;  The  second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  by  Hazard 
Stevens;  The  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  December  13,  1862,  by  George  A. 
Bruce;   The  Vicksburg  campaign,   by  William   R.   Livermore. 

.   .   .  Petersburg,  Chancellorsville,  Gettysburg  .   .   .  Boston,  The  Military 

historical  society  of  Massachusetts,  1906.        E172     M61.  3682 

vi  p.,  2  1.,  442  p.     4  fold.  maps.     24i^cm. 

(Half-title:  Papers  of  the  Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts 
[V.  5]) 

Contents:  Lyman,  T.  Operations  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  Juno 
5-15,  1864;  Lyman,  T.  Crossing  the  James  and  advance  on  Petersburg,  June 
13-16,  1864;  Livermore,  T.  L.  The  failure  to  take  Petersburg,  June  15, 
1864;  Smith,  W.  F.  The  movement  against  Petersburg,  June,  1864;  Beaure- 
gard, G.  T.  Letter  of  General  Beauregard  to  General  C.  M.  Wilcox  [dated, 
New  Orleans,  June  9,  1874];  Peabody,  F.  E.  Crossing  of  the  James  and  first 
assault  upon  Petersburg,  June  12-15,  1864;  Peabody,  F.  E.  Some  observa- 
tions concerning  the  opposing  forces  at  Petersburg  on  June  15,  1864;  Ropes, 
J.  C.  The  failure  to  take  Petersburg  on  June  16-18,  1864;  Osborn,  F.  A. 
Bermuda  Hundred,  June  16-17,  1864;  Weld,  S.  M.  The  Petersburg  mine; 
Porter,  C.  H.  The  Petersburg  mine;  Porter,  C.  H.  Operations  against  the 
Weldon  railroad,  August  18,  19,  21,  1864;  Walker,  F.  A.  Reams'  Station; 
Driver,  W.  R.  The  siege  of  Petersburg  after  the  capture  of  the  Weldon 
railroad;  Walker,  F.  A.  The  expedition  to  the  Boyd  ton  plank  road,  Octo- 
ber, 1864;  Smith,  J.  P.  Stonewall  Jackson  and  Chancellorsville;  SmiLh,  J.  P. 
General   Lee  at   Gettysburg. 

.    .    .  The  Shenandoah  campaigns  of  1862  and  1864  and  the  Appomattox 

campaign,  1865   .    .    .   Boston,  The  Military  historical  society  of  Massa- 
chusetts, 1907.        E172     M61.  3683 

6   p.   1.,    [3]-518    p.,   1   1.      6   fold.   maps.      24i/2cm. 

(Half-title:  Papers  of  the  Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts 
[V.  6]) 

Contents:  Huntington,  J.  F.  Operations  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley,  from 
Winchester  to  Port  Republic.  1862;  Kennon,  L.  W.  V.  The  Valley  campaign 
of  1864 — a  military  study;  Porter,  C.  H.  Operations  of  Generals  Sigel  and 
Hunter  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley  May  and  June,  1864;  Stevens,  H.  The 
battle  of  Cedar  Creek;  Crowninshield,  B.  W.  Cedar  Creek;  Hamlin,  A.  C.  Who 
recaptured  the  guns  at  Cedar  Creek,  October  19,  1864?;  Porter  C.  H.  Opera- 
tions of  the  Fifth  corps  on  the  left,  March  29,  to  nightfall  March  31,  1865 — 
Gravelly  Run;  Porter,  C.  H.  The  Fifth  corps  at  the  battle  of  Five  Forks; 
Swan,  W.  W.  The  Five  Forks  campaign;  Stevens,  H.  The  storming  of  the 
lines  of  Petersburg  by  the  Sixth  corps,  April  2,  1865;  Stevens,  H.  The 
battle  of  Sailor's  Creek;  Livermore,  T.  L.  The  generalship  of  the  Appomat- 
tox campaign. 

The  Virginia  campaign  of  1862  under  General  Pope,  edited  by  Theodore 

P.  Dwight.     Boston      and   New   York,   Pub.    for   the   Military   historical 
society  of  Massachusetts  by   Houghton,  Mifflin  and  co.,   1895.  E172 

M61.  3684 

xxi,  541  p.     9  fold.  maps.     24% cm. 

(Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts,  Boston.  Papers.  Rev. 
and  enl.   ed.     v.   2) 

"Books   cited   or  mentioned   in   this   volume:"     p.   v-xxi. 

The  Wilderness  campaign,  May-June,  1864   .    .    .  Boston,  The   Military 

historical  society  of  Massachusetts,  1905.  3685 

vi    p.,    2    1.,    471,    [1]    p.      6    fold.    maps.      24y2cm. 

(Papers  of  the  Military  historical  society  of  Massachusetts,     v.   4) 

Miller,  Elmer  Isaiah.   .    .    .   The  legislature  of  the  province  of  Virginia;    its 
internal  development,  by  Elmer  I.  Miller  .    .    .  New  York,  The  Columbia 


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university  press,  the  Macmillan  company,  agents;  [etc.,  etc.]  1907 
F216     M647.  3686 

182    p.      25cm. 

(Studies  in  history,  economics  and  public  law;  ed.  by  the  faculty 
of   political   science   of  Columbia  university,      v.   xxviii,   no.   2) 

Bibliography:     p.  177-182. 

Miller,  Francis  Trevelyan.   .    .    .  The  photographic  history  of  the  civil  war 

.  .  .  Francis  Trevelyan  Miller,  editor-in-chief;  Robert  S.  Lanier,  manag- 
ing editor.  Thousands  of  scenes  photographed  1861-65,  with  text  by 
many  special  authorities.  New  Yorli,  The  Review  of  reviews  co.,  1911. 
E468      M64.  3687 

10    v.      front.,    illus.,    maps.      28i,4cm. 

Miller,  Josepli   Lyon.     Ancestry  and  descendants  of  Lieut.  John  Henderson, 

of   Greenbrier   County,   Virginia.      1650-1900.      From   data   collected  and 

arranged  by  his  great-great-grandson,  Joseph  Lyon  Miller,  M.  D.,   .    .    . 

Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  1902.  3688 

37  p.     front,  (port.)     23%cm. 

.    .    .   The  descendants  of  Capt.  Thomas  Carter  of  "Barford,"  Lancaster 

County,  Virginia,  with  genealogical  notes  of  many  of  the  allied  families, 
by  Joseph  Lyon  Miller   .    .    .   Thomas,  W.  Va.,  1912.  3689 

7    p.    1.,   xxvii,    388    p.      front,    (facsims.)    plates,    ports.      24cm. 

Miller,   Mrs.    Lucy    Henry.     Ash-Wednesday;    or.    Society's    ban   .    .    .   Rich- 
mond, P.  Keenan,  1882.         B     M649     A6.  3690 
102    p.      15 1/2  cm. 

Miller,  Polk.  Dogs,  their  ailments;  how  to  treat  them.  By  Polk  Miller,  presi- 
dent of  the  Polk  Miller  drug  company,  Richmond,  Va.  Revised  edition 
1903.     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,   [1903]  3691 

48   p.      19 1/2 cm. 

Miller,  Sally  Campbell  Preston.  James  McDowell.  [Life]  F218  24  W31 
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(In  Washington  and  Lee  university.  Historical  papers,  no.  5.  1895. 
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Miller,  Samuel.     Extract  of  so  much  of  the  will  of  Samuel  Miller  as  relates 

to  the  Miller  manual  labor  school  of  Albemarle.     [Also]    an  act  .    .    . 

to  establish  the  Manual  labor  school  provided  for  in  the  25th  clause  of 

said  wiU.     n.  p.     n.  d.  F218     24     M65     E96.  3693 

15  p.     21cm. 

Miller,  Samuel.  A  sermon,  delivered  January  19,  1812,  at  the  request  of  a 
number  of  young  gentlemen  of  the  city  of  New-York,  who  had  assembled 
to  express  their  condolence  with  the  inhabitants  of  Richmond,  on  the 
late  mournful  dispensation  of  Providence  in  that  city.  By  Samuel  Miller 
.  .  .  New-York,  Pub.  by  Whiting  and  Watson  [printed  by  D.  &  G. 
Bruce]  1812.         F233     37     R5.  3694 

42    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

Miller  &  Rhoads  monthly  record.     Richmond,  Va.     Published  by  and  for  the 

employees  of  the  Miller  and  Rhoads  store.  3695 

Library  has   v.    1,   nos.    1,    2.    4-6,   July,   Aug.,   Oct.-Dec,    1910;    v.   2,   nos. 

1.    3-9,    11,    12,    Jan.,    Mar.-Sep.,    Nov.,    Dec,    1911;     v.    3,    nos.    1-6,    Jan.-June. 

1912. 

Miller  manual  labor  school  of  Albemarle,  Crozet,  Va.  Catalogue.  F218  24 
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Library   has    1902,    1903. 

Millson,  John  S.  Remarks  of  Messrs.  Millson,  Vallandigham,  and  Nelson 
against  the  abolition  of  the  franking  privilege,  in  the  House  of  Repre- 


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sentatives,    Feb.    11th     &     14th,    1860.     Washington,     Lemuel    Towers, 
JK310     V.   5.  3697 

8    p.      22cm. 

Speech  of  Hon.  John  S.  Millson,  of  Virginia,  on   the   revenue  and  ex- 
penditures of  the  government,  delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives, 
February  24,  1859    Washington,  Printed  at  the  Congressional  globe  office, 
1859.  JK310     V.   43.  3698 
S    p.      2  4 1/2  cm. 

Speech  of  Hon.  J.  S.  Millson,  of  Virginia,  on  the  Wheeling  bridge  case. 

Delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives,  Aug.,  14,  1852.     [Washington, 
Printed  at  the  Congressional  globe  office,  1852?]  3699 

7  p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Speech  of  the  state  of  the  union,  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan. 

21,  1861.    Washington,  ^emuel  Towers.        JK310    v.  4.  3700 

8  p.     22cm. 

Milwaukee  bar  association.  Proceedings  in  observance  of  John  Marshall, 
day,  February  4,  1901;  together  with  the  oration.  John  Marshall  and  his 
times,  delivered  by  Hon.  Neal  Brown,  at  Plymouth  church,  Milwaukee 
[1901?]         CI     M368     M66.  3701 

1  p.  1.,  43  p.     24cm. 

Miner,  William  Harvey.  Daniel  Boone;  a  contribution  toward  a  bibliography 
of  writings  concerning  Daniel  Boone.  New  York,  The  Dibdin  club,  1901. 
Z8109       M6.  3702 

ix  p.,   1   1.,    32   p.,   1   1.     12   mo. 

Minnigerode,  Charles.  Jefferson  Davis.  A  memorial  address,  delivered  in  St. 
Paul's  church,  Richmond,  Va.,  December  11,  1889,  by  Rev.  Charles  Min- 
nigerode, D.  D.,  rector  emeritus.  Richmond,  Va.,  Baughman  brothers, 
1890.         CI     D262     M28.  3703 

20   p.     22cm. 

Minor,  Benjamin  Blake,  1818-1905.  The  brass  cannon  in  the  armory  yard 
in  Richmond.  3704 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   13.     p.  243-249) 

Our  colleges  in  Virginia.  3705 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   13.     p.  567-568) 

The  Southern  literary  messenger,  1834-1864,  by  Benjamin  Blake  Minor, 

LL.  D.,  editor  and  proprietor  from   1843   to  1847   .    .    .   New   York  and 
Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1905.         PN4900     S7     M6. 

3706 
252  p.     10  port.    (incl.  front.)      21i^cm. 

Minor,  Charles  Landon  Carter.  The  real  Lincoln,  by  Charles  L.  C.  Minor, 
with  article  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler.  Edited  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland  .  .  . 
Richmond,  Everett  Waddey  company,  1901.  3707 

66    p.      18 1/2  cm. 

The  real  Lincoln,  from  the  testimony  of  his  contemporaries.    By  Charles 

L.   C.  Minor,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.     2d   ed.   rev.   and  enl.     Richmond,  Everett 
Waddey  co.,  1904.         CI     L738.  3708 

230  p.     front,    (port.)      20 1/2 cm. 

Minor,  John  B.    Exposition  of  the  law  of  crimes  and  punishments.     By  John 

B.  Minor,  LL.  D.,  professor  of  common  and  statute  law  in  the  University 

of  Virginia.     Richmond,  Printed  for  the  author.     Sold  to  the  wholesale 

trade  by  Anderson  bros.,  University  of  Virginia.     1S94.  3709 

xvii,  351  p.     24cm. 


374  A  BiBLIOGKAPHY   OF   VIRGINIA 

A   synopsis   of  the   law   of  crimes   and  punishments   in   Virginia  .    .   . 

Pliiladelphia,  W.  S.  Young,  1S58.        F216    1     M66.  3710 

vi,   [7]-96  p.     22cm. 

Minor,  Mrs.  Kate  Pleasants.     An  author  and  subject  index  to  the  Southern 
historical    society   papers,   v.    1-38.      Compiled    by    Mrs.    Kate    Pleasants 
Minor,  reference  librarian,  under  the  direction  of  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  { 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1913.  3711   j 

p.    4r3-139.      23cm.  i 

(Bulletin    of    the    Virginia    state    library.      v.    6,    nos.    3,    4;    July.    Oct.,   i 

1913)  • 

A  list  of  newspapers  in  the  Virginia  state  library,  Confederate  museum 

and  Valentine  museum.     Comp.  by  Mrs.  Kate  Pleasants  Minor,  reference  ; 

libra!  ian,  Virginia  state  library,  and  Miss  Susie  B.  Harrison,  vice-regent, 

Confederate  museum,  under  the   direction  of  Earl   G.   Swem,   assistant  ' 

librarian,  Virginia   state   library.     Richmond,   Va.,   1912.  3712  . 

p.  279-'!25.      23cm.  ' 

(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.   5,  no.   4.     Oct.,    1912.) 

Minor,   Louisa    H.   A.     The   Meriwethers  and  their  connections.     A   family  i 
record,  giving  the  genealogy  of  the  Meriwethers  in  America  together  ; 
with    biographical    notes    and    sketches   ...   By    Louisa   H.    A.    Minor. 
Albany,  N.  Y.     J.  Munsell's  sons,  1892.  3713  j 

180  p.     front,    (coat  of  arms)   plates    (ports.)      24cm. 

Minor,  Lucian.    Address  on  education.  3714 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  2.     p.   17-24) 

Minor,  Raleigh  Colston.     The  law  of  tax  titles  in  Virginia.     [Charlottesville, 
Va.]     University  of  Virginia,  1898.        F216     1     T23     M66.  3715 

viii  p.,  1  1.,   188p.     8  vo.  i 

Notes  on  the  science  of  government  and  the  relations  of  the  states  to 

the  United  States   .    .    .    [Charlottesville]  University  of  Virginia,  Ander-  • 
son  bros.,  1910.        JC251     M5.  3716  • 

X,    192    p.      24cm. 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Prof.  R.  C.  Minor, 

of  the  University  of  Virginia.     Centralization  versus   decentralization. 

3717 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     23rd  report,   1911.     p.   194-212) 

To  the  members  of  the  constitutional  convention  [on  the  advantages  of 

plural  voting]     Charlottesville,  1901.        F216     2     M6.  3718 

8    p.      22cm. 

Miscellaneous  notes,  queries  and  answers.    Norfolk,  Va.    N.  B.  Webster,  edi- 
tor. 3719 
Library  has  v.   1.  nos.   8  &  9.     February-March,   1883. 

Miss  Laura  W.  Gold's  school  for  young  ladies  and  children,  Berryviiie,  Va. 

Catalog  [no  date]  3720 

Mrs.  Gilmer's  school,  Roanoke,  Va.     Catalog.  3721 

Library  has    1893. 
Mrs.  W.   H.   Piatt's  school  for  girls,   Petersburg,  Va     Catalog.  3722 

Library   has    1892. 

Mitchell,  Arthur?    The  Coloniad:  a  narrative  in  verse  on  Washington's  war, 

together  with  an  eulogium  to  the  chief  hero  and  his  monument.  Dedicated 

to  the  equestrian  statue  of  Washington,  in  Richmond.     By  A.  Mitchell. 

Richmond,  1858.  3'23 

120  p.     19^^cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  375 

A  word  of  scripture  to  North  and  South.     A  sermon  delivered  at  the 

Third  Presbyterian  church,  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  30th,  1860.     Richmond, 
Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  printers,  1861.  3724 

32   p.     22i^cm. 

Mitchell,  David  W.  Ten  years  in  the  United  States;  being  an  Englishman's 
view  of  men  and  things  in  the  North  and  South.  By  D.  W.  Mitchell, 
formerly  resident  in  Richmond,  Virginia  .  .  .  London,  Smith,  Elder  & 
CO.,  1852.        E166     M68.  3725 

xii,     332     p.     19%  cm. 

Virginia:    p.  1-76. 

Mitchell,  John,  d.  1768.  An  account  of  the  preparation  and  uses  of  the 
various  kinds  of  pot-ash;  by  John  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  &  F.  R.  S.        Q41    L8. 

3726 
(In  Royal  society.     Philosophical  transactions,     v.   45.     Oct.,  Nov.,  1748. 
p.    541-563) 

The  contest  in  America  between  Great  Britain  and  France,  with  its  con- 
sequences and  importance;  giving  an  account  of  the  views  and  designs 
of  the  French,  with  the  interests  of  Great  Britain,  and  the  situation  of 
the  British  and  French  colonies,  in  all  parts  of  America:  in  which  a 
proper  barrier  between  the  two  nations  in  North  America  is  pointed 
out,  with  a  method  to  prosecute  the  war,  so  as  to  obtain  that  necessary 
security  for  our  colonies.  By  an  impartial  hand  .  .  .  London,  Printed 
for  A.  Millar,  1757.  E199  M68.  3727 
2  p.  1.,  iii-xlix,    [1],    [17]-244    (i.  e.  260)   p.     21cm. 

An  essay  upon  the  causes  of  the  different  colours  of  people  in  different 

climates;   by  John  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  communicated  to  the  Royal  society, 
by  Mr.  Peter  CoUinson,  F.  R.  S.         Q41     L8.  3728 

(In    Roval    society.      Philosophical    transactions.      v.    43,    May,    June, 
1744.      p.    102-150) 

A  letter  to  the  Reverend  Dr.   Birch,   Secretary  to  the   Royal   society, 

concerning  the  force  of  electrical  cohesion.         Q41     LS.  3729 

(In   Royal   society.     Philosophical  transactions,     v.   51,   pt.    1.      1759.      p. 
390-393) 

Mitchell,  Samuel  C.  Virginia  from  colony  to  commonwealth,  1763-1776  [with 
bibliography]  3730 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  1.     p.  73-89) 

Mitchell,  Silas  Weir.  The  youth  of  Washington.  Told  in  the  form  of  an 
autobiography.  By  S.  Weir  Mitchell,  M.  D.  New  York,  The  Century  co., 
1904.         CI     W318     M29.  3731 

290   p.      20cm. 

Moffat,  R.  Burnham.  Moffat  genealogies:  descent  from  Rev.  John  Moffat  of 
Ulster  County,  New  York,  by  R.  Burnham  Moffat.  [New  York,  Press  of 
L.  Middleditch  co.]     Priv.  print.,  1909.  3732 

4   p.   1.,    13-158   p.   incl.   pi.,   map.      25cm. 

[Moffett,  William   Walter]     John  Daniel  Moffett.  A  sketch  by  his  father. 

[Roanoke,  Va.,  The  Stone  printing  and  mnfg.  co.,  1914?]         CI     M694 

M69.  3733 
61   p.     ports.      20cm. 

Molina,  Diego  de.     Letter  of  Don  Diego  De  Molina,  1613.  3734 

(In  Tyler,  L.  G.     Narratives  of  early  Virginia.      1606-1625.     p.   218-224) 

Molineaux,  Duffield  &  co.  Supreme  court  of  appeals  of  Va.  Richmond.  Moli- 
neaux,  Duffield  &  co.  vs.  Gentry  &  others.     [Richmond,  1869?]  3735 

63   p.      23cm. 


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376  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Monongalia  academy,  Monongalia,  Va.     Catalog.  3736 

Library  has   1860. 

Monroe,  James.  Calendar  of  the  correspondence  of  James  Monroe,  prepared 
from  the  originals  preserved  in  the  Department  of  state,  [no  date] 
CI     M753     U47.  3737 

335    p.      21cm. 

The  memoir  of  James   Monroe,   esq.,   relating  to  his  unsettled   claims 

upon  the  people  and  government  of  the  United  States.  Charlottesville, 
Va.,  Gilmer,  Davis  and  co.,  1828.        JK310     v.  27.  3738 

GO    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

Messages  and  papers  of  James  Monroe,  March  4,  1817,  to  March  4,  1825. 

J81     B96  3739 

(In  Richardson,  J.  D.    A  compilation  of  the  messages  and  papers  of  the 
presidents,    1789-1897.     v.   2) 

The  people  the  sovereigns,  being  a  comparison  of  the  government  of 

the  United  States  with  those  of  the  republics  which  have  existed  before, 
with  the  causes  of  their  decadence  and  fall.  By  James  Monroe,  ex- 
president  of  the  United  States,  and  dedicated  by  the  author  to  his 
countrymer..  Edited  by  Samuel  L.  Gouverneur,  his  grandson  and  ad- 
ministrator.    Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1867.         JC423     M75. 

3740 
274    p.      19cm. 

A  view  of  the  conduct  of  the  executive  in  the  foreign  affairs  of  the 

United  States,  connected  with  the  mission  to  the  French  republic,  during 
the  years  1794,  5,  &.  6.  By  James  Monroe  .  .  .  Illustrated  by  his 
instructions  and  correspondence  and  other  authentic  documents  .  .  . 
Philadelphia,  Printed  by  and  for  B.  F.  Bache,  1797.  E311  M75.  3741 
2   p.  1.,   Ixvi,   407  p.     23cm. 

The  writings  of  James  Monroe,  including  a  collection  of  his  public  and 

private  papers  and  correspondence  now  for  the  first  time  printed.  Edited 
by  Stanislaus  Murray  Hamilton  .  .  .  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons, 
1898.  CI     M753     H3.  3742 

7  v.     front,   (port.)      24cm. 

Monroe's  embassy;  or,  the  Conduct  of  the  government,  in  relation  to  our 
claims  to  the  navigation  of  the  Mississippi,  considered,  by  the  author 
of  an  address  to  the  government  of  the  United  States,  on  the  cession  of 
Louisiana,  &c.,  &c.  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  John  Conrad  &  co.,  H.  Maxwell, 
printer,  1803.  3743 

57   p.      20i^cm. 
Signed:    Poplicola. 

Montague,  Andrew  Jackson.  [Biographical  sketch  of  John  Marshall,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  A.  J.  Montague]  3744 

(In   Alderman,    E.   A.    Library   of   Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    8.      p. 
3369-3394) 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Hon.  A.  J.  Monta- 
gue.   How  far  the  United  States  supreme  court  may  be  taken  as  a  model 
for  an  international  court  of  arbitral  justice.  3745 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     22nd  report,  1910.     p.  227-236) 

Report  on  international  arbitration,  prepared  by  Plon.  A.  J.  Montague. 

[no  place,  no  date]         JX1963     M76  3746 

S  p.     23cm. 

Montague,  George  William.  History  and  genealogy  of  Peter  Montague,  of 
Nansemond  and  Lancaster  counties,  Virginia,  and  his  descendants,  1621- 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  377 

1894.     Comp.   and   pub.    by   George   William    Montague   .    .    .  Amherst, 
Mass.,  Press  of  Carpenter  &  Morehouse,  1894.  3747 

1   p.   1.,    494   p.     front.,   ports.,   fold,    geneal.   tab.,   coats   of   arms    (partly 
col.)      23cm. 

'History  and  genealogy  of  the  Montague  family  of  America,  descended 

from  Richard  Montague  of  Hadley,  Mass.,  and  Peter  Montague  of  Lan- 
caster Co.,  Va.,  with  genealogical  notes  of  other  families  by  name  of 
Montague.  Comp.  by  George  Wm.  Montague.  Rev.  and  ed.  by  William 
L.  Montague  .  .  .  Amherst,  Mass.,  Press  of  J.  E.  Williams,  1886.  3748 
vii,  [8]-785  p.     front,  (port.),  plates,  ports.,  col.  coats  of  arms.     23%cm. 

Montague,  Hill.    Fraternal  organizations  in  the  South.  3749 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  10.     p.  645-653) 

Montague's  Richmond  directory,     1850.  3750 

221   p.     2 11/2  cm. 

[Monteiro,  Aristides]     War  reminiscences  by  the  surgeon  of  Mosby's  com- 
mand.   Richmond,  Va.,  E.  Waddey,  1890.        E605     M77.  3751 
viil,    [9]-208   p.     front,    (port.)      18 1/2 cm. 

1  Monteiro,  Walter.  Address  delivered  before  the  Neotrophian  society  of  the 
Hampton  academy  on  the  twenty-eighth  of  July  1857  by  Walter  Mon- 
teiro, of  Goochland  (an  honorary  member)  Richmond,  H.  K.  Ellyson, 
printer,  1857.  3752 

I  j  24  p.     2iy2cm. 

'  Monterey  high  school,  Monterey,  Va.     Catalog.  3753 

Library  has   1907. 

Montgomery,  H.    The  life  of  Major-General  William  H.  Harrison,  ninth  presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  by  H.  Montgomery.     With  illustrations.  Cleve- 
land, O.,  Tooker  and  Gatchell,  1852.        CI     H323     M51.  3754 
xix,    [21]-465    p.      front,    (port.),   plates.     19%cm. 

The  life  of  Major-General  Zachary  Taylor.     By  H.  Montgomery.     With 

illustrations.    Auburn,  N.  Y.,  J.  C.  Derby  &  co.,  1847.        CI     T247     M51. 

3755 
xiv,    [17]-360    p.      front,    (port.),    plates,      igi/acm. 

Montgomery  County,  Va.     Board  of  supervisors.     Montgomery  County,  Vir- 
ginia,    Jamestown  exposition  souvenir.     [1907]         F232     M787.         3756 
16    p.      illus.      21cm. 

Mooney,  Charles  N.  Soil  survey  of  the  Albemarle  area,  Virginia,  by  Charles 
N.  Mooney  and  F.  E.  Bonesteel.  3757 

(In  U.   S.   Bureau   of   soils.      Report,    1902.      p.    187-238.      plates,   map) 

Soil  survey  of  the  Bedford  area,  Virginia,  by  Charles  N.  Mooney,  F.  O. 

Martin,  and  Thomas  A.  Caine.  3758 

(In  U.   S.   Bureau   of  soils.      Report,    1901.     p.   239-257.     plates) 

Soil  survey  of  the  Prince  Edward  area,  Virginia,  by  Charles  N.  Mooney 

and  Thomas  A.  Caine.  3759 

(In   U.    S.    Bureau    of   soils.      Report,    1901.      p.    259-271) 

Mooney,  James.     The  Powhatan  Confederacy,  past  and  present.  3760 

(In  American  anthropologist,     v.   9.      1907.      p.    129-152) 

The  Powhatan  Indians.  3761 

(In  American   anthropologist,      v.    3.      1890.      p.    132) 

Moore,  C.  Lee.  Review  of  tax  legislation  in  Virginia,  extra  session,  1915. 
By  C.  Lee  Moore,  Auditor  of  public  accounts.    Reprinted  from  the  Rich- 


S78  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

mond  Times-Dispatch.  Issued  by  the  Legislative  reference  bureau  of 
Virginia.  Richmond,  Davis  Bottom,  Superintendent  of  public  printing, 
1915.  3762 

15    p.      23cm. 

Moore,  Carrie  Pickett.     The  way  to  the  heart,  hints  to  the  inexperienced;  a 

collection  of  tested  Virginia  recipes,  prepared  and  arranged  by  Carrie 

Pickett    Moore     .    .    .    Richmond,    Va.,    Whittet    &     Shepperson,     1905. 

TX715     M821.  3763 

155    p.      211/2    by    16%cm. 

[Moore,  Clement  C]  Observations  upon  certain  passages  in  Mr.  Jefferson's 
notes  on  Virginia,  which  appear  to  have  a  tendency  to  subvert  religion, 
and  establish  a  false  philosophy.    New-York,  1804.  3764 

32  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Moore,  Cleon.  Epitome  of  the  life  of  Ossawatomie  John  Brown,  including 
the  story  of  his  attack  on  Harpers  Ferry.  Point  Pleasant,  "W.  Va.,  1904. 
E451     M82.  3765 

22    p. 

Moore,  Edward  Alexander.  The  story  of  a  cannoneer  under  Stonewall  Jack- 
son, in  which  is  told  the  part  taken  by  the  Rockbridge  artillery  in  the 
Army  of  northern  Virginia,  by  Edward  A.  Moore  .  .  .  with  introduc- 
tions by  Capt.  Robert  E.  Lee,  jr.,  and  Hon.  Henry  St.  George  Tucker. 
Fully  illustrated  by  portraits.  New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale 
publishing  company,   1907.  E605     M82.  3766 

315    p.      front.,   pi.,   ports.,   facsim.     21i^cm. 

Moore,  George  H.  Libels  on  Washington,  with  a  critical  examination  thereof. 
By  George  H.  Moore  .  .  .  New  York,  Printed  for  the  author,  1889. 
CI     W318     M52.  3767 

22    p.      22cm. 

Moore,  J.  H.     With  Jackson  at  Hamilton's  crossing.        E468     B33.  3768 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  139-141) 

Moore,  Josiah  Staunton.  Annals  of  Henrico  parish,  by  Rt.  Rev.  L.  W.  Burton 
.  .  .  History  of  St.  John's  P.  E.  church  ...  A  complete  roster  of  the 
vestries,  from  1741  to  1904.  List  of  communicants,  marriages,  baptisms, 
deaths  and  burials,  together  with  the  inscriptions  upon  the  tombstones. 
Records  of  the  parish  of  Henrico  in  their  entirety,  with  their  quaint 
and  antique  language  and  entries,  from  the  original  vestry  book,  from 
1730  to  1773,  with  notes  by  Dr.  R.  A.  Brock.  The  famous  liberty  speech 
of  Patrick  Henry,  delivered  in  the  old  church.  Oration  of  Rt.  Rev. 
A.  M.  Randolph,  and  the  address  of  Hon.  Wm.  Wirt  Henry,  delivered 
in  the  church  on  its  150th  anniversary,  in  1S91.  Ed.  and  comp.  by  J. 
Staunton  Moore  .  .  .  [Richmond,  Williams  printing  company,  c  1904] 
F232     Ho     M8.  3769 

4  p.  1.,    [3]-541   p.,   2   1.,    [3]-221   p.     plates,   ports.     2iy2cm. 
Some  of  the  articles  have  special  t.-p. 

1861-1911.    An  address  delivered  at  the  50th  reunion  of  the  15th  Virginia 

regiment   at   Williamsburg,   Virginia,   May   24,    1911.  E581     5      15th. 

3770 
13  p.     22i^cm. 

The  convention  of  1788;    an  address   delivered  by  J.   Staunton   Moore, 

at  the  Westmoreland  club,  Richmond,  Va.,  to  the  Society  of  the  sons 
of  the  American  revolution,  February  22,  1908.  [Richmond?  Va.,  1908] 
F216     2     M82.  3771 

cover-title,  38  p.     23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  379 

From  Gotham  to  Jerusalem;   being  a  chronicle  of  three  observant  pil- 
grims in  Palestine  and   elsewhere.     Richmond,  Va.,   Williams   printing 
CO.,  1906.        G490     M82.  3772 
248,    X    p.      front.      21cm. 

History  and  by-laws  of  Henrico  union  lodge,  no.  130,  A.  F.  &  A.  M., 

Richmond,  Virginia,   with   a   list  of  officers   and  members.     Richmond, 
W.  E.  Jones,  printer,  1905.        F233    37     M82.  3773 

179  p.     front.,  ports.     22cm. 

History  and  by-laws  of  Richmond  royal  arch  chapter  no.  3,  A.  F.  &  A,  M., 

Richmond,  Va.,  with  a  list  of  officers  and  members   .    .    .  Richmond,  Wil- 
liams printing  co.,  1911.         F'233     37     M821.  3774 
194    p.      21i^cm. 

Reminiscences,  letters,  poetry  and  miscellanies,  by  J.  Staunton  Moore. 

Richmond  Va.  O.  E,  Flanhart  printing  company,  1903.        PS2429    MS    R3. 

3775 
viii,   785   p.     front,    (port.)      21cm. 

A  trans-Atlantic  itinerary.    By  J.  Staunton  Moore.     Richmond,  Dispatch 

printing  office,  1901.         D921     M82.  3776 

320  p.     front,  (port.),  pi.     20cm. 

Moore,  M.  H.    Sketches  of  the  pioneers  of  Methodism  in  North  Carolina  and 
Virginia.    By  the  Rev,  M.  H.  Moore.    Nashville,  Tenn.,  Southern  Metho- 
dist pub.  house,  1884.  ..  3777 
314  p.     19cm. 

Moore,  R.  Walton.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  R. 
Walton  Moore,  president  of  the  association.  Grotius,  and  the  movement 
for  international  peace.  3778 

(In  Virginia   state   bar   association.      22nd   report,    1910.      p.    186-202) 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  R.  Walton  Moore. 

Criminal  trials.  3779 

(In   Virginia    state    bar    association.      7th    report,    1895.      p.    252-267) 

Moore,  Thomas  Vernon.  The  Christian  lawyer;  or,  The  claims  of  Chris- 
tianity on  the  legal  profession.  A  discourse  delivered  at  the  funeral  of 
Richard  W.  Flournoy,  esq.  in  the  First  Presbyterian  church,  Richmond, 
Va.,  December  1st  1857  by  Rev.  T.  V.  Moore,  D.  D.  Richmond,  Macfarlane 
&  Fergusson,  1858.  3780 

24  p.     2iy2cm. 

The  corporate  life  of  the  church.     By  Rev.  T.  V.  Moore,  D.  D.,  pastor 

of  the  first  Presbyterian  church,  Richmond.     Presbyterian  committee  of 
publication,  Richmond,  [1868]  3781 

36  p.     15l^cm. 

The  Culdee  church ;  or.  The  historical  connection  of  modern  Presbyterian 

churches  with  those  of  apostolic  times,  through  the  church  of  Scotland 
.    .    .  Richmond,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,  1868.  3782 

87  p.     front.     15%  cm. 

The  last  days  of  Jesus;  or.  The  appearances  of  our  Lord  during  the  forty 

days  between  the  resurrection  and  ascension.     By  T.  V.  Moore,  D.  D., 
Richmond,  Va.    Philadelphia,  Presbyterian  board  of  publication,  [c  1858] 

3783 
300   p.      18cm. 

Young  men  reminded  of  the  judgment.     A  sermon  on  occasion  of  the 

funeral  of  Mr.  David  Barclay,  jr.,   delivered  in  the   First  Presbyterian 
church,  Richmond,  Virginia,  June  4th,  1848.     By  the  Rev.  T.  V.  Moore, 


380  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

pastor  of  the  church.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Shepherd  and  Colin,  1848. 
CI     B244     MSI.  ,  3784 

20   p.      22cm. 

Moore,  Walter  William.  Appreciations  and  historical  addresses,  by  Walter 
W.  Moore,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  President  of  Union  theological  seminary  in 
Virginia,     [n.  p.     n.  d.]  3785 

167    p.     front,    (port.),   plates,   ports.      21cm. 

The   indispensable   book.     By    Walter   W.    Moore,   president   of   Union 

theological  seminary,  Richmond,  Virginia.  New  York,  [etc.]  F.  H.  Revell 
CO.  [c  1910]  3785a 

114    p.       191/:;  cm. 

[Biographical   sketch  of  Moses  Drury  Hoge,   with   selections   from  his 

writings,  by  Walter  W.  Moore]  3786 

(In   Alderman,    E.   A.    Library   of   Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    6.      p. 
2435-2464) 

A  year  in  Europe,  by  Walter  W.   Moore   ...   3d   ed.     Richmond,  Va., 

The  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,  1905.        D921     M825.      3787 
3  p.   1.,    [v)-xvi  p.,   1  1.,    [9]-366   p.     front.,   20   pi.     21cm. 

Moorman,  John  J.  Mineral  springs  of  North  America;  how  to  reach  and 
how  to  use  them  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1873.  RA803 
M8.  3788 

294  p.     front.,  plates,  fold.  map.     18i/^cm. 

White  Sulphur  Springs,  with  the  analysis  of  its  waters,  the  diseases  to 

which  they  are  applicable,  and  some  account  of  society  and  its  amuse- 
ments at  the  Springs,  by  J.  J.  Moorman,  M.  D.  Baltimore,  The  Sun 
book  and  job  printing  oflice,  1877.  3789 

31    p.      fold.    map.      IQi/^cm. 

Moran,  John  J.  A  defense  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  Life,  character  and  dytng 
declarations  of  the  poet.  An  official  account  of  his  death,  by  his  attend- 
ing physician,  John  J.  Moran,  M.  D.  Washington,  D.  C,  W.  F.  Boogher. 
1885.         CI     P743     M82.  3790 

87  p.  Incl.  illus.,  pi.     front,   (port.)      23cm. 

Moran,  W.  H.  W.  From  school  room  to  bar.  A  novel.  By  W.  H.  W.  Moran. 
Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1892.       B    M829    F8.  3791 

304  p.     19cm. 

[Moray,  John]  A  brief  account  of  last  century's  inventive  steam  pirate. 
[Berkeley  Springs?  W.  Va.]     1910.        CI     F938     M83.  3792 

cover-title,    [12]   p.     23i^cm. 
Signed:    John  Moray. 

"One    chapter    of    a    forthcoming    biography     [of    James    Runisey]" — ^A  •, 
word  of  preface. 

[Mordecai,  Samuel]  Richmond  in  by-gone  days;  being  reminiscences  of  an 
old  citizen.    Richmond,  Va.,  G.  M.  West,  1860.        F233     3     M83.  3793 

321   p.     16   mo. 

Virginia,  especially  Richmond,  in  by-gone  days;    with  a  glance  at  the 

present:  being  reminiscences  and  last  words  of  an  old  citizen.  By 
Samuel  Mordecai  ...  2d  ed.  with  many  corrections  and  additions. 
Richmond,  West  &  Johnston,  1860.         F233     3     M83.  3794 

359   p.     18cm. 

Mordecai,  William  Y.  Diaries  of  John  Waldrop  .  .  .  and  William  Y.  Mor- 
decai .  .  .  combined.  March  24,  1862  [to]  April  10,  1865.  E581  8 
R4C.  3795 , 

(In    Contributions    to    a    history    of    the    Richmond    howitzer    battalion, 
pamphlet    no.    3.      p.    35-57) 


Bulletin  or  the  Virginia  State  Library  381 

Morgan,  George.  The  true  Patrick  Henry.  By  George  Morgan.  With  24 
ilhistrations  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1907,  CI 
H523     M53.  3796 

xi   p.,   1   1.,    [9]-492   p.     front,    (port.),  facsimiles. 

Morgan,  James  Brainerd.  Song-sermons,  and  other  poems.  Richmond,  Va., 
Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1892.         PS2433     M3.  3797 

109    p.      front,    (port.)      20cm. 

Morgan,  William   Henry.     Personal  reminiscences  of  the  war  of  1861-5;   in 

camp — en  bivouac — on  the  march  on  picket — on  the  skirmish  line — on 

the  battlefield — and  in  prison,  by  W.  H.  Morgan.     Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P. 

Bell  company,  inc.,  1911.         E605     M85.  3798 

4  p.  1.,   7-286   p.     front,    (port.)      20y2cm. 

Morris,   A.     A   Morris,   law   bookseller   and   publisher,   Richmond,    Virginia, 

would  invite  the  attention  of  the  legal  profession  throughout  the  country 

to  the  following  list  of  most  important  and  valuable  law  books,  published 

by  him   .    .    .    [Richmond,  n.  d.]  3799 

15    p.      22cm. 

[Morrison,  Alfred  James]  The  county  records  of  Virginia;  an  inventory  and 
report.     Farmville,  Farmville  herald  print.     [1914]  3800 

4    p.      24i^cm. 

The  District  in  the  18th  century;  history,  site-strategy,  real  estate  mar- 
ket, landscape,  etc.  as  described  by  the  earliest  travellers:  Henry 
Wansey,  Francis  Baily,  Isaac  Weld,  Duke  of  La  Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, 
John  Davis  of  Salisbury.  [Washington,  D.  C]  Printed  by  Judd  &  Det- 
weiler,  inc.,  1909.  F199  M87.  3801 
53  p.     23y2cm. 

.    .    .  Halifax  County,  Virginia:  a  handbook  prepared  under  the  direction 

of  the   Board  of   supervisors,   by  Alfred   J.   Morrison.     Richmond,   Va., 
Everett  Waddey  co.,  1907.        F232    H173     M8.  3802 

93  p.     front,    (fold,  map)   illus.     19cm. 

Morrison,  Andrew.  The  city  on  the  James.  Richmond,  Virginia.  The  Cham- 
ber of  commerce  book.  Ed.  by  Andrew  Morrison.  Richmond,  Va  G  W. 
Engelhardt,  1893.        F233     3     M8.  3803 

316    p.      incl.    front.,    illus.,    ports.      25% cm. 

Morrison,  Danie!  S.  The  sea-chief's  daughters;  a  romance  of  '47;  and  other 
poems.    By  Daniel  S.  Morrison.     Richmond,  The  Dietz  printing  co.  1902. 

3804 

35    p.      illus.      28cm. 

[Morrison,  E.  M.]     Isle  of  Wight  County,     1608-1907.     [Norfolk?  Va.,  1907] 

F232     182  M8.                                                                                                          3805 

72    p.  illus.,    plates.      2Sxl0cm. 

Comp.  for    distribution    at    the    Jamestown    tercentenary    exposition. 

Morrison,  Hugh  Alexander.  The  Leiter  library.  A  catalogue  of  the  books 
manuscripts  and  maps  relating  principally  to  America  collected  by  the 
late  Levi  Ziegler  Leiter  v/ith  collations  and  bibliographical  notes  by  Hugh 
Alexander  Morrison.    Washington,  Privately  printed,  1907.        Z997    L52S. 

3806 
xiii,   533  p.     pi.     16 1/2 cm. 

Includes  a  list  of  the  official   publications  of  the  Confederate   States  of 
|^*"erica,   p.   243-272;   and   a  list   of   official   publications   of  Virginia,   p.   276- 

.    .    .   Preliminary  check  list  of  American  almanacs,  1639-1800.    By  Hugh 


382  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Alexander  Morrison.     Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.  1907.         Z1361     A5 

M8.  3807 

160  p.     30cm. 
Virginia:    p.    154-160. 

Morrison,  Robert  J.     [The  college  of  William  and  Mary]         F218     24     W71 
M8     Office.  3S08 

This  volume  contains  the  following:  The  charter  of  the  College  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary;  The  transfer  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary  in  Vir- 
ginia;   The   statutes  of   the  College   of  William   and   Mary  in  Virginia,     [no. 

place,    no    date]    39    p.    A    catalogue    of    the    College    of    William    and 

Mary,   from   its   foundation   to   the   present   time,    1859.      [102]    p.   The 

destruction    of    the    college    edifice    by    lire    on    the    8th    of    February,    1859. 
manuscript,    with   inserted   clippings    from   newspapers. 

Morse,   John    Torrey,   jr.   .    .    .  Thomas   Jefferson,    by    John    T.    Morse,   jr. 
Boston   and   New   York,   Houghton,   Mifflin   and   company    [1898]  CI 

J45     M8.  3809 

2   1.,    326    p.,   1   1.      front.,   pi.,   ports.,   fold,   facsims.      ISi^cm. 

Morton,  J.   H.     Reports  on  the  Stringfellow  gold  mine,  of  Fauquier  county, 

Va.,  made  by  Prof.  J.  H.  Morton,  ]M.  E.     New  York,  Capt.  J.  G.  Riley, 

M.  E.  San  Francisco,  Prof.  F.  M.  Endlich,  Smithsonian  Inst.     Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.,  J.  F.  Baker,  printer,  1879.  3810 

16   p.     23cm. 

Morton,  Oren  Frederic.    The  Ruebush-Kieffer  company.    A  record  of  seventy 
years  in  the  publishing  of  music.  3811 

(In  the  Musical  million,     v.   42,  no.   7.     Aug.,   1911.     p.    [83]-92) 

A  history  of  Highland  County,  Virginia,  bv  Oren  F.  Morton   .    .    .   Mon- 
terey, Va.,  The  author  [1911]         F232     H6     M8.  3812 
419  p.     plates,  2  maps  (incl.  fold,  front.)     23cm. 

A  history  of  Pendleton  County,  West  Virginia,  by  Oren  F.  Morton   .    .   . 

Franklin,  W.  Va.,  The  author,  1910.        F247     P3     M8.  3813 

viii,   493   p.     front,    (fold,   map)    plates.     23cm. 

Family-group  histories:    p.   143-337.  Wj 

A  history  of  Preston  County,  West  Virginia,  by  Oren  F.  Morton   .    .    . 

Kingwood,  W.  Va.,  The  Journal  publishing  company,  1914.         F247     P9 
M8.  3814 

2    V.      plates,    ports.      26cm. 

The  story  of  Daniel  Boone   .    .    .  Hot  Springs,  Va.,  McAllister  publishing 

company,  1913.        CI     B724     M8.  3815 

23,    [1]    p.      23   by   11cm. 

Morton,  Robert  Kemp.     Robert  R.  Livingston — Beginnings  of  American  di- 
plomacy.   By  Robert  Kemp  Morton.       F225    R194.  3816 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  col- 
lege.   [V.   1]  no.  4.    June,   1904.    p.  299-324;  v.  2.  no.   1.    June,   1905.    p.   34-46) 

Mosby,  Chas.  L.    Congressional  test  act  examined  in  two  letters,  in  which  are 
considered,  first — the  constitutionality  of  the  act,  and  second — its  proper^ 
construction  and  application.    By  Chas.  L.  Mosby,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Lynch- 
burg, Virginian  power-press  printing  office,  1865.  3817 
23    p.      23cm. 

Mosby,  Jolin  Singleton.    A  bit  of  partisan  service.        E468    B33.  3818 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.    v.   3.    p.   148-151) 

Mosby's  war  reminiscences  and  Stuart's  cavalry  campaigns.     By  John  S. 

Mosby   .    .    .   Boston,  G.  A.  Jones  &  co.,  1887.        E470     M89.  3819 

256   p.     2   port.    (incl.   front.)      18 1^    by  14cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  383 

Stuart's  cavalry  in  the  Gettysburg  campaign  .    .    .  New  York,   Moffat, 

Yard  &  company,  1908.        E581     G3     M85.  3820 

5    p.   1.,    v-xxxiii,    222    p.      2    port.    (incl.   front.)    fold.,    map.      21i/2cm. 

Moseley,  George  Carrington.  Genealogy  of  Moseley  family  of  Bedford  County, 
Va.    By  George  Carrington  Moseley,  M.  A.     [Richmond,  1912?]  3821 

9  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Moss,  J.  H.     Dissertation  on  indirect  discourse  in  Antiphon.  Andocides,  and 

Lysias.    Presented  to  the  faculty  and  board  of  visitors  of  the  University 

of  Virginia  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  philosophy.   .    .    .  Washington, 

D.  C,  Judd  &  Detweiler,  printers,  1901.  3822 

36    p.      2 3 1/2  cm. 

Moss,  W.  W.    Address  on  the  need  of  a  state  bank  examiner.    By  Mr.  W.  "W. 

Moss.    Delivered  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Virginia  board  of  trade, 

Roanoke,  Va.,  Aug.  30-31,  1905   .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &   Shep- 

person,  printers,  1905.         F217     2     M91.  3823 

8  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

■Motley,   Daniel    Esten.   .    .    .  Life  of   Commissary  James   Blair,   founder  of 

William  and  Mary  college   .    .    .  Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press, 

j        1901.         CI     B635     M91.     also  H31     J6.  3824 

57    p.      25cm. 
'  (Johns   Hopkins    university   studies    in   historical   and   political   science. 

Series  19.     no.  10) 

Mount  Crawford  academy,   Mount  Crawford,  Va.     Catalog.  3825 

Library  has  1894. 

Mount  Pisgah  academy,  Culpeper  C.  H.,  Va.     Catalog.  3826 

Library    has    1885. 

Mount  Vernon  ladies  association  of  the  union.     Annual  report.        CI     W318 
M92.  3827 

Library  has  1854-1858,   1867,   1870.   1872.   1879,   1881-1901,   1903-date. 

The  Reports  for  1854-1857  are  in  1  volume,  entitled  Reports  of  the 
earliest  meetings  of  the  Mount  Vernon  association  from  the  journal  of 
Mrs.  Susan  L.  Pellet,  the  first  secretary. 

—Constitution  and  by-laws   of  the  Ladies   Mount  Vernon  association  of 
the  United  States  of  America.         CI     W318     M915.  3828 

10  1.     front,    (port.)      44  by   30cm. 
Manuscript. 

Historical  sketch  of  Ann  Pamela  Cunningham,  "The  Southern  matron," 

founder  of  "The  Mount  Vernon  ladies'  association."  Jamaica,  Queens- 
borough,  New  York,  Printed  for  the  Association  at  the  Marion  press, 
1903.         CI     WSIS     C72.  3829 

49  p.     front,   (port.)      19 1/2 cm. 

Washington's  home  and  the  story  of  The  Mount  Vernon  ladies'  associa- 
tion of  the  Union.     Richmond,  Va.     Whittet  and  Shepperson,  printers. 

3830 
18   p.     front.,  illus.     17i^cm. 

.Mount  Weather  observatory,   Bluemont,  Va.     Bulletin.         QC851.     U5     B4. 

3831 

'  Library  has  v.  1,  2   (pt.  4-6),  3-date. 

Mount  Welcome  high  school,  near  Mitchell's  Station,  Va.    Catalog.  3832 

Library   has    1887,    1888,    1889. 

Mt.  Pleasant  Baptist  Sunday  school  association  of  Virginia,     (colored)     Min- 
utes of  the  tenth  annual  session  held  with  the  Union  Hill  Baptist  Sunday 


il 


384  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

school.  Amherst,  Va.,  Wednesday  and  Thursday  before  the  fourth  Lord's 
day  in  July,  1908.  3833 

14  p.     21cm. 

Muhlenberg,  Henry  A.  The  life  of  Major-General  Peter  Muhlenberg  of  the 
Revolutionary  army.  By  Henry  A.  Muhlenberg.  Philadelphia,  Carey  and 
Hart,  1849.  CI     M952     M77.  3834 

xii,    [131-45G   p.     front,    (port.)      IQi^cm. 

Munford,  Beverley  Bland.    "Our  times  and  the  men  for  the  times."    Address 

of  Beverley  B.  Mr.nford,  of  Virginia,  before  the  Association  of  the  aUirani 

of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary   .    .    .   July  4,  1889.    Richmond,  J.  W. 

Ferguson  and  son,  1889.        F218     24     W71     M9G.  3835 

30    p.      23cm. 

Random  recollections.    By  Beverley  B.  Munford.    Privately  printed,  1905. 

CI     M966     R3.  3836 

3  p.  1.,  238  p.     21V2cm. 

Virginia's  attitude  toward  slavery  and  secession   .    .    .   New  York  [etc.] 

Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1909.        F230     M96.  3837 

xiii   p..    1   1.,    329    p.      22cm. 
Bibliography:     p.    305-311. 

Munford,  George  Wythe,  1803-1882.  Historical  synopsis  of  the  changes  in 
the  laws  and  constitution  of  the  State  of  Virginia,  [no  place]  [1873] 
F216     P.  3838 

30   p.     24cm. 

From  the  Code  of  Virginia,  1873,  ed.  by  G.  W.  Munford, 

The  jewels  of  Virginia:   a  lecture,  delivered  by  invitation  of  the  Holly- 
wood memorial  association  in  Richmond,  January  18,  1867,  by  Col.  George 
Wythe  Munford   .    .    .   Published  for  the  benefit  of  the  association.   Rich- 
mond, Gary  &  Clemmitt,  printers,  1867.       F233    37    R5.  3839 
50   p.     23 1/2 cm. 

The  two  parsons;    Cupid's  sports;   The  dream;   and  The  jewels  of  Vir- 
ginia.    By  George  Wythe  Munford.     With  a  biographical  sketch  of  the 
author.    Richmond,  J.  D.  K.  Sleight,  1884.        COl    M9G7    T83.  3840 
viii,    [9] -59 3    p.      22% cm. 

Munford,  Mary  Cooke  Branch.  Woman's  part  in  the  education  progress  of 
the  South.  3841 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   10.     p.  638-645) 

Munford,  Robert.     A  collection  of  plays  and  poems,  by  the  late  Col.  Robert 

Munford,  of  Mecklenburg  County,  in  the   state  of  Virginia.     Now  first 

published    together.        Petersburg,    Printed    by  William    Prentis,    1798. 

PS808     M9     A2     M9.  3842 

xii,    [13]-206    (i.e.    188)    p.      2iy2cm. 

Error  in  paging:     1G9-188  numbered  187-206. 

Preface  bv  the  author's  son,  William  Munford. 

Contents:  The  candidates;  or,  The  humours  of  a  Virginia  election.-- 
The  patriots. — The  first  book  of  Ovid's  Metamorphoses,  translated. — Miscel- 
laneous poems,  consisting  of:  The  ram,  a  comic  poem;  Letters  from  the 
devil  to  his  son;  Answer  to  "The  vi^inter  piece;"  Colin  and  Celia,  a  pastoral 
poem;    A   dream;    and    A    patriotic    song. 

Munford,  William.  Homer's  Iliad:  translated  by  William  Munford.  Boston, 
Charles  C.  Little  &  James  Brown,  1846.  3843 

2   V.     23 1/2  cm. 

Poems,  and  compositions  in  prose  on   several  occasions.     By  William 

Munford,  of  the  county  of  Mecklenburg,  and  state  of  Virginia.     Rich- 
mond, Printed  by  Samuel  Pleasants,  jun.,  1798.        PS2449    M5    P7    1798. 

3844 

1  ].,   189   p.     21cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libeary  385 

Munson,  John  William.  Reminiscences  of  a  Mosby  guerrilla,  by  John  W. 
Munson  .  .  .  New  York,  Moffat,  Yard  and  company,  1906.  E581  6 
43d     M.  3845 

X   p.,    2    1.,   277    p.      front.,    plates,    ports.,   facsims.      21cm. 

Murphy,  Edgar  Gardner.  The  task  of  the  South.  An  address  [on  the  sub- 
ject of  public  education  in  the  South]  before  the  faculty  and  students 
of  Washington  &  Lee  university,  Dec.  10,  1902.  2d  ed.  [no  place]  1903. 
LC89     5     M97.  3846 

51    p.      19cm. 

Murray,   John    Ogden.     The   immortal   six  hundred;    a   story   of   cruelty   to 

Confederate  prisoners  of  war,  by  Major  J.  Ogden  Murray,  one  of  the 

six  hundred.    Winchester,  Va.,  The  Eddy  press  corporation,  1905.        E615 

M98.  3847 

274   p.     Incl.   front,   ports.      19cm. 

Jefferson  Davis  and  the  Southern  people  were  not  traitors,  nor  rebels. 

They  were  patriots  who  loved  the  Constitution  and  obeyed  the  laws 
made  for  the  protection  of  all  American  citizens  ...  a  short  story  of 
the  Confederate  soldier  the  ideal  soldier  of  the  world,  by  J.  Ogden 
Murray  .  .  .  [Manassas,  Manassas  democrat  press]  1911.  CI  D262 
M98.  3848 

48   p.     illus.   (port.)      24cm. 

Musick,  John  R.  Braddock;  a  story  of  the  French  and  Indian  wars  .  .  . 
Illustrated  by  F.  A.  Cartep.    New  York,  Funk  &  Wagnalls  company,  1893. 

3849 
X,  470  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates.     19cm. 

Pocahontas;   a  story  of  Virginia.     By  John  R.  Musick  .    .    .   New  York, 

etc.    Funk  &  Wagnalls  co.    1893.        B    M987    P8.  3850 

vii,    366    p.     front.,   illus.,   plates.      19cm. 

Mutual  assurance  society  against  fire  on  buildings  of  the  state  of  Virginia. 

Constitution,  rules  and  regulations  of  the  Mutual  assurance  society 
against  fire  on  buildings,  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  as  amended  and  re- 
vised subsequent  to  the  15th  May,  1819,  and  in  force  on  the  1st  Oct., 
1856.    Richmond,  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  printer,  1856.  3851 

30  p.     fold,  table.     22 1/2  cm. 

'  My  ride  to  the  barbecue:  or.  Revolutionary  reminiscences  of  the  Old 
Dominion.  By  an  ex-member  of  Congress.  New  York,  S.  A.  RoUo,  1860. 
F230    M99.  3852 

72    p.      incl.   front.,    illus.      12   mo. 

Myer,  Isaac.  Anniversaries,  the  proper  time  for  the  celebration  of,  and  es- 
pecially of  Washington's  birthday.  By  Isaac  Myer.  Reprinted  from  the 
American  historical  register,  Feb.,  1895.  New  York,  1895.  CI  W318 
M85.  3853 

1  p.  1.,  12  p.     2  4 1/2  cm. 

Myers,  Frank  M.     The  Comanches:   a  history  of  White's  battalion,  Virginia 

cavalry.   Laurel   brig.,    Hampton    div.,   A.    N.    V.    C.    S.    A.      Written    by 

Frank   M.    Myers   .    .    .  Approved   by   all   the   officers   of   the   battalion. 

Baltimore,  Kelly,  Piet  &  co.,  1871.         E581     6     35th.  3854 

400  p.     ISi/^cm. 

Myers,  J.  C.  Sketches  on  a  tour  through  the  Northern  and  Eastern  states, 
the  Canadas  &  Nova  Scotia,  by  J.  C.  Myers.  Harrisonburg,  [Va.],  J.  H. 
Wartmann  and  brothers,  prs.,  1849.        F106     M99.  3855 

xvii,    [19]-475,    [1]    p.      16V2Cm. 

[Myers,  S.]     Myers'  history  of  West  Virginia.     [1915]  3855a 

2  V.      illus.,   plate,    ports.      24cm. 


386  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Myers,  Theodorus  Bailey.  Cowpens  papers,  being  correspondence  of  General 
Morgan  and  the  prominent  actors.  From  the  collection  of  Theodorus 
Bailey  Myers.  Contributed  to  the  centennial  celebration,  May  11,  1881. 
First  pub.  in  the  News  and  courier,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1881  .  .  .  [Char- 
leston, The  News  and  courier  book  presses,  1881]  E241  C9  MS.  3856 
54  p.,   1  1.     24cm. 

Myers,  Weldon  T.    Aldine  S.  Kieffer,  the  valley  poet,  and  his  work.  3857 

(In   the  Musical  million,     v.    39,  no.   8.     Aug.,    1908.     p.   229-252) 

N.,  S.  von.     Mein  besuch  Amerika's  im  sommer  1824.     Ein  flug  durch  die 

Vereinstaaten  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  New  York  zum  Niagarafall,  und 

durch  die  staaten  Ohio,  Indiana,  Kentuky  und  Virginien  zuriick.     Von 

S.  V.  N.     Aarau,  H.  R.  Sauerlander,  1827.         E165     NIO.  3858 

[253]   p.      18%cm. 

Nadal,  Bernhard  Harrison,  1812-1870.     National  reconstruction.     A  discourse 

delivered  at  Wesley  Chapel,  Washington,  D.  C,  on  the  first  day  of  June, 

1865,  by  the  pastor,  B.  H.  Nadal.     Washington,  D.  C,  Wm.  H.  Moore, 

printer,  1865.        E668     N12.  3859 

15  p.     22cm. 

Nadal,  E.  S.     Notes  of  a  Virginian  journey.  3860 

(In  Nineteenth  century,  v.  32,  1892.     p.  319) 

Nansemond  industrial  institute,  Suffolk,  Va.  Annual  catalog.  F218  24 
N18.  3861 

Library  has   1909. 

Nansemond    seminary,    Suffolk,    Va.      Catalog.  3862 

Library  has  1896. 

Napton,  William  B.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  of  alumni  of 
the  University  of  Virginia,  June  29,  1871.  Charlottesville,  Chronicle  ptg. 
&  Stat,  house,  1871.         F218     24     U5     N21.  3863 

30  p.     21cm. 

A  narrative  of  the  Indian  and  civil  wars  in  Virginia,  in  the  years  1675  and 
1676.  Published  from  the  original  manuscript,  in  the  first  volume 
(second  series)  of  the  Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  historical  so- 
ciety. Boston,  Printed  by  J.  Eliot,  1814.  Washington,  P.  Force,  1835. 
E187       F69.  3864 

47   p.      23y2cm. 

(In  Force,  Peter.     Tracts   .    .    .  Washlngrton,  1836-46.     v.  1,  no.  11) 

A  narrative  of  the  Indian  and  civil  wars  in  Virginia,  in  the  years  1675  and 
1676.  Published  from  the  original  manuscript,  in  the  first  volume  (second 
series)  of  the  Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  historical  society.  Bos- 
ton, Printed  by  J.  Eliot  .  .  .  1814.  [Rochester,  G.  P.  Humphrey,  1898] 
E187     A51.  3865 

1  p.  1.,  51,  [2]  p.     24cm. 

(Added  t.-p. :  American  colonial  tracts  monthly  [v.  1]  no.  10,  February 
1898) 

Reprint,  without  acknowledgment,  from  Force  tracts,  v.  1   (1836)  no.  11. 

Moses  C.  Tyler,  in  his  History  of  American  literature,  expresses  the 
opinion  that  the  author  was  one  Cotton  of  Aquia  Creek,  husband  of  that 
Mrs.  Cotton  who  wrote  "An  account  of  our  late  troubles."  Library  of  Con- 
gress note. 

National  magazine;  or,  A  political,  historical,  biographical,  and  literary  re- 
pository for  June  1,  1799  .  .  .  Number  1,  volume  1  ...  by  James 
Lyon   .    .    .  Richmond,   Virginia:    printed   by   and   for   the   editor,   1799. 

3866 
104   p.     24cm. 

Same.     Number  2,  volume  1.   .    .    .   1799.  3866 

p.   105-200. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  387 

Same.     By  James   Lyon   .    .    .   volume  2,  number  5.      [Richmond,  ISOO] 

3867 
p.   [5]-102.     23cm. 
"This  number  commences  the  second  volume."     p.  5. 

National  society  of  the  colonial  dames  of  America,  Virginia.  The  Society 
of  the  colonial  dames  of  America  in  the  state  of  Virginia.  1913.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Mitchell  &  Hotchkiss,  1913.  3868 

208   p.     24cm. 

Contents:     List  of  members;  Register  of  ancestors. 

The  Natural    Bridge,  Rockbridge  co.,  Va.     [n.  p.  18S-]         F234     N285     N2. 

3869 
16  p.     24  mo. 

Nead,   Peter.     Primitive  Christianity,  or  a  vindication  of  the  word  of  God 
...   By  Peter  Nead.    Kenton  Harper,  printer,  Staunton,  Va.,  1834.    3870 
219   p.,  2   1.      18cm. 

Neale,  Walter.  The  betrayal:  a  novel.  By  Walter  Neale  and  Elizabeth  H. 
Hancock.  New  York,  Washington,  The  Neale  pub.  co.,  1910.  B  N348 
Bl.  3871 

500    p.      20cm. 

The  sovereignty  of  the  states,  an  oration;  address  to  the  survivors  of  the 

Eighth  Virginia  regiment,  while  they  were  gathered  about  the  graves 
of  their  fallen  comrades,  on  the  battle-ground  of  Manassas,  July  21,  1910, 
by  Walter  Neale.  New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  publishing 
company,  1910.        JK325     N4.  3872 

4  p.  1.,  143  p.     19cm. 

Neese,  George  Michael.     Three  years  in  the  Confederate  horse  artillery,  by 
George  M.  Neese   .    .    .   New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  publish- 
ing company,  1911.         E605     N38.  3873 
4    p.    1..    3-362    p.      21cm.                                                             , 

Neeson,  James.  Executive  continuance  in  office  until  a  successor  is  con- 
stitutionally qualified.  Correspondence  and  opinion.  [Richmond,  Va., 
1868?]  3874 

16   p.     22 1/2  cm. 
Negro   reformatory  association  of  Virginia.     Reports  of  the  acting  superin- 
tendent  and   executive   committee    for   the   year   ending   May   20,    1909. 
Richmond  [1909]        F218     5     N3..  3875 

13   p.     23cm. 
Nelll,  Edward  Duffield.    .    .    .   Captain  John  Smith,  adventurer  and  romancer. 
By  Edward  D.  Neill   .    .    .  3876 

(In  Macalester  college.  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Dept.  of  history,  literature,  and 
political  science.  Contributions.  1st  series,  no.  11.  1890.  St.  Paul,  1890- 
92.     p.   [2411-251) 

.    .    .   The   earliest  contest  in  America   on    charter-rights,   begun    A.   D. 

1619,  in  Virginia  legislature:  with  documents  now  first  printed.  By 
Edward  D.  Neill,  D.  D.  Saint  Paul,  The  Pioneer  press  company,  1890. 
E173     M12.  3877 

[1411-168    p.      illus.      22i^cm. 

(Macalester  college  contributions:  Department  of  history,  literature 
and  political  science  .    .    .    [1st  ser.l  no.  5) 

Early   settlement  of  Virginia  and  Virginiola,  as  noticed  by  poets   and 

players  in  the  time  of  Shaki:peare,  with  some  letters  on  the  colonization 
of  America,  never  before  printed  .  .  .  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Johnson 
Smith  &  Harrison.  1878.        F229     N410.  3373 

47,    [1]    p.      8    vo. 

Contents:  Neill,  E.  D.  Early  settlement  of  Virginia  and  Virginiola- 
Rich,  R.  Nevves  from  Virginia.  London,  1610;  Documents  .  .  .  illustrative 
of   the  English   colonization  of  America. 


388  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  English  colonization  of  America  during  the  seventeenth  century;  by 

Edward  D.  Neill   .    .    .   London,  Strahan  &  co.,  1871.        E191    N41.      3879 

X  p.,  1  1.,   352   p.     22cm. 

"A  brief  journal  of  a  voyage  made  in  the  bark  'Warwick'  to  Virginia  and 
other  parts  of  the  continent  of  America  .  .  .  1631,"  by  Henry  Fleet:  p.  221- 
237. 

English  maids  for  Virginia  planters   .    .    .   Ships  arriving  at  Jamestown, 

from  the  settlement  of  Virginia  until  the  revocation  of  charter  of  London 
company.  3879a 

(In  The  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  v.  30.  Octo- 
ber,  1876.     p.    410-412,   414-418) 

The  Fairfaxes  of  England  and  America  in  the  seventeenth  and  eigh- 
teenth centuries,  including  letters  from  and  to  Hon.  William  Fairfax, 
president  of  Council  of  Virginia  and  his  sons  Col.  George  William  Fairfax 
and  Rev.  Bryan,  eighth  Lord  Fairfax,  the  neighbors  and  friends  of  George 
Washington.    By  Edward  D.  Neill   .    .    .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1868. 

3880 
234  p.     geneal.  tables   (partly  fold.)     23%cm. 

George   Ruggle,   author  of  some   early   publications  upon   the   Virginia 

colony  .  Robert  Dinwiddle,  LL.  D.,  governor  of  Virginia,  A.  D.  1753-1757. 

3880a 

(In  The  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  v.  29.  July 
1875.     p.   296-300) 

The  history  of  education  in  Virginia   during  the   seventeenth  century. 

Prepared   for   U.    S.   commissioner   of   education,    by    Edward   D.    Neill. 
Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.  1867.       F218    2    N412.  3881 

27   p.     22 1/2 cm. 

History  of  the  Virginia  company  of  London,  with  letters  to  and  from  the 

first  colony,  never  before  printed.     By  Edward  D.   Neill   .    .    .  Albanv, 
N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell,  1869.         F229     N412.  3882 

xvi,  432  p.     front.,   (port.)     22xl9cm. 

Massacre  at  Falling  Creek,  Virginia,  March  22,  1621-22.        E171     M17. 

3883 

(In    Magazine    of   American   history,      v.    1,    no.    4.      Apr.    1877.      p.    222- 
225) 

Memoir  of  Rev.  Patrick  Copland,  rector  elect  of  the  first  projected  col- 
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C784     N14.  3884 
vi  p.,   1  1.,   [8]-96   p.     21cm. 

■ Notes  on  American  history,  by  Edward  D.  Neill.  From  the  New  Eng- 
land historical  and  genealogical  register  for  October,  1876.  Boston, 
David  Clapp  &  son,  printers,  1876.  3885 

11  p.     24y2cm. 

Notes  on  the  Virginia  colonial  clergy.    By  Edward  D.  Neill,  presbyter  of 

Reformed  episcopal  church.    Reprinted  from  Episcopal  recorder.     Phila- 
delphia, 1877.        F218     3     N411..  3886 
[35]   p.     24cm. 

.   .   .   .  Notice  of  a  rare  Washington  portrait  ...  St.  Paul,  The  Pioneer 

press  company,  1890.         E173     M12.  3887 

169-181   p.     illus. 

(Macalester  college  contributions:  Department  of  history,  literature 
and  political  science   .    .    .    [1st  ser.]   no.  6) 

Pocahontas   and  her   companions;    a   chapter  from   the   history  of  the 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  389 

Virginia  company  of  London.    By  Rev.  Edward  D.  Neill.     Albany,  N.  Y., 
J.   Munsell,   1S69.         CI     P739     N14.  3888 

32    p.      front,    (port.)      22x18 1/2 cm. 

— A  study  of  the  Virginia  census  of  1624.        Fl     N12.  3889 

(In  The  New-England  historical  and  genealogical  register,     v.  31.    1877. 
p.  147-153.  p.  265-272,  393-401) 

— The  unlovely  knight,  Thomas  Lunsford.  George  Ludlow  of  Virginia, 
the  anti-royalist.    By  Edward  D.  Neill,  D.  D.,  St  Paul,  Minnesota.       3890 

p.  [125J-136.     24cm. 

(In  Macalester  college,  St.  Paul,  Minn.     Dept.  of  history,  literature,  and 
political  science.     Contributions.     St.  Paul,  1890-92.     2d  ser.     1892.     no.  6) 

— Virginia,  as  a  penal  colony.  3891 

(In  The  historical  magazine.     Second  series,     v.   5.     no.   5.     May,    1869. 
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— Virginia  Carolorum:  the  colony  under  the  rule  of  Charles  the  First  and 
'      Second   .    .    .   1625-1(585,  based  upon  manuscripts  and  documents  of  the 
period  .    .    .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1886.        F229     N44.      3892 
446,   [1]  p.     8  vo. 

[ — Virginia  company  of  London.  Extracts  from  their  manuscript  transac- 
1  tions:  with  notes,  by  B.  D.  Neill.  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1868. 
.     F229     N411.  3893 

17    p.      8    vo. 

— .  .  .  Virginia  governors  under  the  London  company.  By  Fdward  D. 
Neill,  D.  D.    Saint  Paul,  The  Pioneer  press  company,  1889.        E173    M12. 

3894 

35   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

(Macalester    college    contributions:      Department    of   history,    literature, 
and  political  science    .    .    .    [1st  ser.]   no.   1) 

— The  Virginia  lotteries.    Virginia  slaveholders,  February,  1625.  3894a 

(In  The  New  England  historical  and   genealogical  register,     v.   31  Jan- 
uary, 1877.     p.  21-22) 

— Virginia  vetusta,  during  the  reign  of  James  the  First.    Containing  letters 

and  documents  never  before  printed.     A  supplement  to  the  History  of 

the  Virginia  company  .  .   .  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1885.        F229 

N43,  3895 

XV,  216  p.     incl.  illus.,   facsim.     8   vo. 

sison,  James  Poyntz.  Balla,  and  other  Virginia  stories,  by  James  Poyntz 
Nelson.  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Bell  book  and  stationery  co.,  inc.,  1914. 
B    N427     B3.  3896 

225   p.      19 1/2 cm. 

sIson,  Robert.  Memorial  sermon  of  Rev.  John  Tevis  Points,  rector  of 
St.  Johns,  Richmond,  Va.,  who  died  June  10,  1860.  Preached  in  St. 
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mond, C.  H.  Wynne,  printer   [1860]         CI     P752     N14.  3897 

I  18  p.     23cm. 

1 

—Reminiscences  of  the  Right  reverend  William  Meade,  D.  D.,  bishop  of 

the  Prot.  epic,  church  in  Virginia,  from  August  19,  1829,  to  March  14, 

1862.      By    Rev.    R.    Nelson,    missionary   to    China.      Shanghai,    "Chlng- 

Foong"  general  printing  office,  1873.         CI     M481     N14.  3898 

GO  p.     18cm. 

Hson,  Thomas,  jr.  Letters  of  Thomas  Nelson,  jr.,  governor  of  Virginia. 
Richmond,  Virginia  historical  society,  1874.        CI     N431    L15,  3899 

71   p.      22%  cm. 
(Virginia  historical  society.     New  series,  no.   1) 


390  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Nelson,  Thomas  Forsythe.  Report  on  the  Chalkley  manuscripts,  21st  con- 
gress, the  National  society,  Daughters  of  the  American  revolution. 
[Washington,  The  McQueen  press,  1912]       P232     A9     N4.  3900 

cover-title,   24  p.     2  4cm. 
Signed:    Thomas  Forsythe  Nelson. 

Report    on   Judge    Chalkley's    copy   of   the   Augusta   County   records    at 
Staunton. 

Neve,  Frederick  W.     Social  settlements  in  the  South.  3901 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  10.     p.  614-622) 

Neville,  Laurence.  Edith  Allen;  or.  Sketches  of  life  in  Virginia.  By 
Laurence  Neville.    Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1855.      B    N524    E8. 

3902 

311  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

New  England  society  in  the  city  of  New/  York.  Ninety-fourth  anniversary 
celebration  of  the  New  England  society  in  the  city  of  New  York,  at 
the  Waldorf-Astoria  .  .  .  Friday,  Dec,  22,  1899.  New  York,  Printed  by 
William  Green,  [1899?]  3903 

127    p.      26 1/2 cm. 

Speech  of  W.  Gordon  McCabe:    p.  41-53. 

New  Lebanon  Baptist  association.  Minutes  .  .  .  held  with  Finney  church, 
Russell  county,  Va.,  August  23,  24  and  25,  1906.  3904 

21  p.     21cm. 

New  London  academy,  Bedford  Springs,  Va.    Catalog.  3905 

Library  has  1886.  1889,   1S96,   1898,   1899. 

New  Market  high  school,  New  Market,  Va.     Catalog.  3906 

Library  has   1900. 

New  Orleans.  Tribute  of  New  Orleans  to  the  memory  of  Lee.  [1870]  CI 
L480     T66.  3907 

From  De  Bow's  review,  Oct.   1870,   p.   840-860.  . 

New   Orleans.     Confederate    associations.     Suggestions   for   the   celebration 

of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee, 

January    19th,    1907.      Issued   by    the    Confederate    associations    of    New 

Orleans,  La.         CI     L480     S77.  3908 

7    p.      2  3cm. 

New    River   railroad,    mining    and    manufacturing    co.     Iron   ores   and   other 

minerals  from  the  New  River  in  Virginia.     Exhibited  by  the  New  River 

railroad,  mining  &  manufacturing  co.   .    .    .  Philadelphia.     United  States 

centennial  exhibition,   1876.         F219     21     N532.  3909 

6  p.     front,   (fold,  map)      23cm. 

New  York   (City)    Citizens.     Proceedings  of  the  merchants   great  democra- 
tic meeting  at  the  New  York  exchange,  on  Tuesday,  2d  October,  1856; 
correspondence  of  the  committees,  and  speech  of  Governor  Floyd  of  Vir- 
ginia.   John  F.  Trow,  steam  job  printer,  N.  Y.        JK310     v.  39.  3910 
32   p.     22cm. 

New  York  (City)  Common  council.  Report  of  the  committee  of  arrange- 
ments of  the  common  council  of  the  city  of  New  York,  for  the  funeral 
obsequies  in  memory  of  Gen.  Zachary  Taylor,  late  president  of  the 
United  States;  with  an  oration  by  David  Graham,  esq.  New  York, 
McSpedon  &  Baker,  1851.       CI     T241     G64.  3911 

117   p.     front.     22cm. 

Report  of  the  committee  on  arts  and  sciences  [in  relation  to  the  me- 
morial of  W.  J.  Hubard  who  proposes  that  the  city  purchase  his  dupli- 


Bulletin  of  the  Yirginl\  State  Library  391 

cate   copy   of   the   statue   of   Washington    by   Houdon]      [I860?]  CI 


W318     M2. 


3912 


94   p       22ciTi 

Report    is    signed    by    Richard    Barry,    Charles    G.    Cornell,    and    George 
Starr. 

New  York  City.  North  side  board  of  trade.  In  commemoration  of  the  one 
hundredth  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  poet,  author 
and  editor,  this  pamphlet  is  issued  the  19th  day  of  January,  1909.  New- 
York,  Printed  pursuant  to  a  resolution  of  the  North  side  board  of  trade. 
CI     P743     N8.  3913 

40  p.     illus.,  plate   (port.)     24cm. 

New   York    (City)    Public   library.     List  of  works  in  the  New  York  public 
library  relating  to  Virginia.     [New  York,  1907]        F218     1    N45.        3914 
71   p.      26cm. 
"Reprinted  from   the  Bulletin,  February-April,   1907." 

Newberry,   Samuel    Henderson.     Eagle   oak,   and   other   poems   by  Samuel 

Henderson  Newberry  .   .   .  Richmond,  Va.,  E.  Waddey  co.,  1906.  PS2459 

N35.  3915 
426  p.     plates,  ports,   (incl.  front.)     20cm. 

Newburyport,  Mass.  City  council.  Presentation  of  the  statue  of  "Washing- 
ton to  the  city  of  Newburyport.  Printed  by  order  of  the  city  council, 
1879.      CI     W318      N16.  3916 

75  p.     front,   (port.),  plates   (ports.)      22cm. 

Newman,  Carol  Montgomery.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Henry  Norwood,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  Carol  M.  Newman]  3917 

(In   Alderman,   E.   A.   Library   of   Southern   literature.      1909.     v.    9.     p. 
3781-3796) 

Virginia  literature  [including  a  check-list  of  Virginia  writers]  A  dis- 
sertation presented  to  the  faculty  of  the  University  of  Virginia  as  a 
part  of  the  requirements  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  philosophy  .  .  . 
June,  1903.  [Pulaski,  Va.,  Press  of  B.  D.  Smith  &  brothers]  F218 
1  N53.  3918 
69  p.     23cm. 

Newman,  O.  P.     ...  Great  Falls  of  the  Potomac  .    .    .  Newspaper  article 

by  Mr.  O.  P.  Newman,  giving  a  history  of  the  water-power  rights  of  the 

Great  Falls  of  the  Potomac.    [Washington,  Govt,  print,  off,  1911]      TC425 

P8     1911.  3919 

9   p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  61st  Cong.,  3d  sess.     Senate  doc.  790) 

Newport,  Christopher.  Copie  of  a  letter  to  ye  Lord  of  Salisbyrie  from  Cap- 
taine  Newport  ye  29th  of  Julie  1607,  From  Plimouth.  3920 

(In    Brown,    Alexander.      Genesis    of   the    United    States,      v.    1.      p.    105- 
106) 

Newport   high   school,    Newport,   Va.     Catalog.  3921 

Library  has   1892. 

Newport  News,  Va.    The  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Newport  News  (in  force 

July  1,  1900)  with  the  charter  as  amended,  and  an  appendix  .   .    .  Comp. 

and  pub.  by  order  of  the  Council.     Newport  News,  Va.,  The  Franklin 

printing  co.,  1900.        F234     N558     O.  3922 

viii,  283  p.     24cm. 

The  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Newport  News  from  the  incorporation  of 

the  city  to  September  1,  1908.     Compiled  by  Samuel  R.  Burton.     New- 
port News,  The  Franklin  printing  company   [1908]         F'234     N558     05. 

3923 
164,  X  p.     23cm. 

24 


392  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Newport  News  high  school,  Newport  News,  Va.     Catalog.  3924 

Library  has  190a. 

The  high   school   student.  3925 

Library  has  April,    1007. 

The  Newport  News  high  school  aim,  scope  and  methods,     [no    date) 

3926 

Newport  News  shipbuilding  and  dry  dock  company.  [Description  of  the 
plant]      [1910]  VM301     N55.  3927 

16  p. 

News  from  Virginia  in  letters  sent  thence  1621,  partly  published  by  the 
company,  partly  transcribed  from  the  originals  with  letters  of  his  maies- 
tie,  and  of  the  company,  touching  silke-workes.        G159    P8.  3928 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,  1625.     v.  4.     p.  1785-1788) 

Newton,  J.  H.  History  of  the  Pan-handle;,  being  historical  collections  of 
the  counties  of  Ohio,  Brooke,  Marshall  and  Hancock,  West  Virginia 
.  .  .  Comp.  and  written  by  J.  H.  Newton,  G.  G.  Nichols,  and  A.  G. 
Sprankle.  Ed.  by  J.  H.  Newton.  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  J.  A.  Caldwell, 
1879.         F241     N56.  3929 

450  p.,  1  1.,  XXX,    [1]   p.     pi.,  port.,  2  maps,  facsim.     35%x29cm. 
Appendix:      History    of    the    Pittsburgh,    Cincinnati    and    St.    Louis    rail- 
way, familiarly  known  as  the  famous   "Pan-handle  route." 

Newton,  John.  The  Episcopalian's  plea,  and  help  to  a  consistent  life;  com- 
prising the  Apologia  of  the  Rev.  John  Newton;  together  with  several 
essays,  designed  to  guard  against  delusion,  and  to  present  scriptural 
views  of  religion.  The  volume  contains — Newton's  apologia,  essay  on 
modern  characters,  essay  on  religious  affections,  letter  on  hearing  ser- 
mons, by  the  Rev.  John  Newton.  Fredericksburg,  printed  and  pub- 
lished by  William  F.  Gray,  1816.  3930 
217  p.     17cm. 

Newton,  Virginius.    The  Confederate  States  ram  Merrimac  or  Virginia.    The 
history  of   her  plan   and   construction,   and   her   engagements   with   tne. 
United  States  fleet,  March  8  and  9,  1862.     Richmond,  Va.,  The  Hermi-' 
tage   press,   1907.  E481     H2     N55.  3931 

34   p.      18  1/2  cm. 

Newton,  Willoughby.  Virginia  and  the  Union.  An  address,  delivered  before 
the  literary  societies  of  the  Virginia  military  institute,  by  Hon.  Wil- 
loughby Newton.  Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  1858.  F218  24 
V81      N56.  3932 

32    p.      2 11/2 cm. 

Nicholas,  John,  1761-1819.  Speech  on  Mr.  Madison's  resolutions,  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  16,  1794.         PS660     W7.  3933 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.      Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     p.  286-297) 

Nicholas,  Wilson  Gary.  To  the  electors  of  the  congressional  district,  com- 
posed of  the  counties  of  Amherst,  Albemarle  and  Fluvanna,  [no  date] 
F216      P.  3934 

Caption-title,  20  p.     21 14 cm. 

Nichols,  Joseph    Hulbert.     Discourse  on  genius.      Delivered  in  the  Hall  of 

delegates,  Richmond,  Va.,  Monday  evening.  Nov.  26,   1832,  on  occasion 

of  the  anniversary  of  the  Richmond  young  men's   society    .    .    .    New 

YoTK,  Peter  Hill,  1833.  3935 

29  p.     23iAcm. 

Nicholson,   Edgar  P.     James  McDowell.     [Life]  3936 

(In    The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers,    of    Randolph-Macon    col- 
lege,    v.  4.  no.  2.     June,  1914.     p.   [5]-33) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  393 

Nicholson,  John,  of  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y.  The  farmer's  assistant;  Deing  a 
digest  of  all  that  relates  to  agriculture,  and  the  conducting  of  rural 
affairs;  alphabetically  arranged,  and  adapted  for  the  United  States. 
By  John  Nicholson  ...  2d  ed.,  cor.  and  enl.  Philadelphia  and  Rich- 
mond, Virginia,  B.  Warner;  W.  Dickson,  printer,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1820. 
S411     N6.  3937 

2  p.  1.,   [9]-468  p.     21cm. 

[Nicklin,  Philio  Houlbrooke]  Letters  descriptive  of  the  Virginia  springs; 
the  roads  leading  thereto,  and  the  doings  thereat.  Collected,  corrected, 
annotated  and  edited,  by  Peregrine  Prolix  [pseud.]  With  a  map  of 
Virginia    .    .    .    PJraladeiphia,   H.    S.    Tanner,    1835.  F219      31     N632 

OfTice.  3938 

xii,    [9]-99   p.     16cm. 

Letters  descriptive  of  the  Virginia  springs;   the  roads  leading  thereto, 

and  the  doings  thereat  .  .  .  Col.  .  .  .  and  ed,  by  Peregrine  Prolix 
[pseud.]    ...    2d  ed.     Philadelphia,  H.   S.   Tanner,   1837.  F219     31 

N64.  3939 

1  p.,  1.,  248  p.     front.,  fold.  map.     16  mo. 

Niles,  Samuel  V.  Virginia  military  land  warrants.  Brief  in  support  of  the 
appeal  from  the  decision  of  the  commissioner  of  the  General  land  office, 
rendered  August  10,  1S86,  in  the  matter  of  his  refusal  to  issue  land  scrip, 
agreeably  to  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  Congress  of  August  31,  1852, 
and  the  explanatory  act  of  June  22,  1860,  in  satisfaction  of  Virginia 
military  warranf;  no.  9956,  for  200  acres  issued  Nov.  13,  1884,  by  the 
Register  of  the  land  office  at  Richmond,  Va.,  and  founded  upon  an  al- 
lowance made  by  the  executive  of  Virginia  on  the  19th  of  March,  1834, 
pursuant  to  the  laws  of  that;  commonwealth.  [Washington,  Printed  by 
W.  H.  Moore,  no  date]       F216     4     N69.  3940 

48    p.      22cm. 

Noblit,  John  Hyndman.  Genealogical  collections  relating  to  the  families 
of  Noblet,  Noblat,  Noblot  and  Nobler s,  of  France!  Noblet  and  Noblett,  of 
Great  Britain,  Noblet,  Noblett^  Noblit  and  Noblitt,  of  America;  with 
some  particular  account  of  Vv'illiam  Noblit  of  Middletown  Township, 
Chester  County  (now  Delaware  County),  Pennsylvania,  U.  S.  A.  Comp. 
by  John  Hyndman  Noblit  .  .  .  [Philadelphia]  Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation by  Ferris  &  Leach,  190(1.  3941 
410   p.     col.   front.,  illus.,   pi.,   9   facsim.  In  colors.     24i/^cm. 

Nolley's    school,    Richmond,    Va.      Catalog.  3942 

Library  has  1904,   1908,   1909. 

Norfolk,  Va.     Budget  for  1912-1913,  amounts  recommended  by  the  finance 

committee  for  the  fiscal  year  beginning  July  1,  1912  for  appropriations 

for  account  of  various  departments  of  the  city  of  Norfolk.     [Norfolk, 

Va.,  1912?]  3943 

[11]    p.      33x2iy2cm. 

Budget  for  1913-1914.    Amounts  adopted  by  the  city  council  for  the  fiscal 

year  beginning  July  1,  1913,  for  appropriations  for  account  of  various 
departments  of  the  city  of  Norfolk.     [Norfolk,  1914]  3944 

12    p.      32 1^x2 11/2  cm. 

The  charter  of  the  city  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  as  adopted  March  14,  1906,  and 

as  amended  March  12  and  March  14,  1908.  Pub.  by  authority  of  the 
City  council.  [Norfolk,  W.  T.  Barron  &  co.,  printers]  1908.  F234  N8 
N83.  3945 

131  p.     23cm. 

Finances  of  the  city  of  Norfolk,  Virginia  .   .  .       F234    N8    A2.  3946 

Library  has  1908-date. 


?i94  A  BiBLioGRArnv  of  Virginia 

Harbor  commissioners'.    Rules  and  regulations  for  the  port  of  Norfolk 

and  Portsmouth,  and  port  warden  lines  of  the  harbor.  .  .  .  Norfolk, 
Va.,  Virginian  print,  1S79.  3947 

31  p.     22cm. 

An  ordinance  imposing  taxes  on  property,  persons  and  licenses  for  the 

payment  of  interest  on  the  city  debt  and  to  meet  the  general  appro- 
priations for  the  year  beginning  July  1,  1911.  [Norfolk,  1911]  F234  N8 
N84.  3948 

55  p.      23cm. 

An  ordinance  imposing  taxes  on  property,  persons  and  licenses  for  the 

payment  of  interest  on  the  city  debt  and  to  meet  the  general  appro- 
priations for  the  year  beginning  July  1,  1912.     [Norfolk,  Va.,  1912?] 

3949 

56  p.      21cm. 

An  ordinance  imposing  taxes  on  property,  persons  and  licenses  for  the 

payment  of  interest  on  the  city  debt  and  to  meet  the  general  appro- 
priations for  the  year  beginning  July   1,   1913.      [Norfolk,  Va.,   1913] 

3950 
55  p.     2314  cm. 

An  ordinance,  making  appropriations  for  the  fiscal  year  beginning  July 

1st,  1912,  and  ending  June  30th,  1913,  and  regulating  the  payment  of 
money  out  of  the  city  treasury.     [Norfolk,  Va.,  1912?]  3951 

[9]   p.     21cm. 

An  ordinance,  making  appropriations  for  the  fiscal  year  beginning  July 

1st,  1913,  and  ending  June  30th,  1914,  and  regulating  the  payment  of 
money  out  of  the  city  treasury.      [Norfolk,  1914]  3952 

9   p.     23 1/2  cm. 

An   ordinance   with   reference   to   salaries   of   certain   officers   and   em- 
ployees of  ihe  city  of  Norfolk,  and  providing  for  additional  employees 
in  certain  departments.      [Norfolk,  Va.,   1912?]  3953 
7   p.     23cm. 

The  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Norfolk,  to  which  is  appended  the  charter 

of  the  city.  Published  by  authority  of  the  councils.  Norfolk,  Printed 
at  The  Landmark  book  and  job  office,  1875.       F234     N8.  3954 

208    p.      21cm. 

The   ordinances   of  the   city   of   Norfolk  and  acts   of  assembly   of  Vir- 
ginia  relating  to  the   city  government,   with   an   appendix,   1885.     Nor- 
folk, Va.,  Landmark  steam  printing  house,  1885.        F234    N8    N8.        3955 
239   p.      23cm. 

The  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Norfolk  with  the  amended  charter  and  an 

appendix  containing  special  ordinances,  acts  of  the  assembly  of  Vir- 
ginia relating  to  the  city  government,  etc.  1894.  Norfolk,  Va.,  W.  T. 
Barron  &  co.,  printers,  1894.         F234     N8.  3956 

viii,  381  p.     24cm. 

The  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Norfolk,  Va.  (date  of  enactments  including 

May  29,  1902)  With  the  amended  charter,  acts  of  Assembly  relating 
to  city  government  and  an  appendix.  Comp.  by  H.  N.  Poulson  and  R. 
E.  Steed.  Under  the  supervision  of  Walter  H.  Taylor,  city  attorney,  and 
the  Ordinance  committee  of  the  councils.  Pub.  by  authority  of  the 
councils,  as  per  ordinance  adopted  July  1,  1902.  Norfolk,  Va.,  Burke  & 
Gregory,  print.,  1902.         F234     N8     1902.  3957 

vii.   [91-932  p.     24cm. 

Proceedings  of  the  citizens  of  the  borough  of  Norfolk,  on  the  Boston 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  395 

? 
outrage,  in  the  case  of  the  runaway  slave  George  Latimer.  Norfolk, 
T.  G.  Broughton  &  son,  1843.       HT87     N8.  3958 

20   p.     21cm. 

Report  of  the  committee  on  finance  to  the  city  council,  Norfolk,  Va. 

April,  1912.     [Norfolk,  Va.,  1912]  3959 

9  p.     22cm. 

Report  of  the  committee  on  finance  to  the  city  council,  Norfolk,  Va. 

April,  1913.     [Norfolk,  1913]  3960 

10  p.      22cm. 

Norfolk,  Va.,  Board  of  trade.     Information  about  Norfolk  &  Portsmouth  Vir- 
ginia, and  vicinity.     [Compiled  and  issued  by  the  Board  of  trade  and 
Business  men's  association  of  Norfolk]     1907.       F234     N8     N81.        3961 
[47]    p.     illus.,  maps.     17cm. 

Norfolk,  Va.     Board  of  water  commissioners.  Annual  report.         F234     N8 

W3.  3962 

Library  has  28th-32d,  1902-1906. 

Norfolk,  Virginia.     Chamber  of  Commerce.    For  a  better  form  of  government 

for  the  city  of  Norfolk,  Virginia.    Norfolk,  The  Chamber  of  Commerce, 

June  1st,  1915,  3963 

[24]   p,     20y2cm. 

Norfolk,  Va.     Harbor  commissioners.     Report.  F234     N8     H2.  3964 

Library  has  1876,   1877,   1878. 

Norfolk,  Va.  Industrial  commission.  Agriculture  and  food  production  in 
and  around  Norfolk,  Virginia,  and  its  tributary  territory:  tidewater 
Virginia  and  eastern  North  Carolina  .  .  .  issued  by  the  Industrial  com- 
mission (official)  of  the  city  of  Norfolk,  Va.  .  .  .  [Norfolk,  Va.,  Burke 
&  Gregory,  printers,  c  1912]         F234     N8     N85.  3965 

71  p.     Illus.     24cm. 

Norfolk,  Va.  Industrial  commission.  Norfolk,  Virginia,  "The  sunrise  city 
by  the  sea.'"  Published  by  the  Industrial  commission  .  .  .  1914.  F234 
N8      N87.  3966 

84  p.     illus.,  2  maps   (1  fold.),   1  fold.   plan.     23%cm. 

Norfolk,   Va.      Mayor.     Message   to   the    select   and   common    councils,    to- 
gether with  municipal  reports   .    .    .         F234     NS     M4.  3967 
Library  has   1S78,   1898,   1899,   1900,   1901. 

Norfolk,  Va.  Playground  commission.  Annual  report  of  the  playground 
commission  of  the  city  of  Norfolk,  Va.,  1913.  [ISTorfolk,  Press  of  W.  T. 
Barron  &  co.,  1913?]  3968 

19   p.      front.,   illus.      24%cm. 

Norfolk,  Va.     Public  library.     Annual  report.        F234     N8    L7     R.  3969 

Library  has  1907,  1908,  1909. 

[Catalogue]      [1908?]  3970 

manuscript.     116  p. 

The  charter,  constitution,  by-laws  and  regulations  of  the  Norfolk  pub- 
lic  library  of  Norfolk,   Virginia.     Norfolk,   Burke   &   Gregory,   printers, 
1907.         F234     N8     L7     C4.  3971 
14    p.      191/0  cm. 

.    .    .    .    Finding   list.     Faction   by  titles.     Norfolk,   Burke   &    Gregory- 
printers,  1904.         F234     N8     L7     Cf.  3972 
vi,    40p.     24cm. 


396  A  BiBLIOGEAPHY   OF  VIRGINIA 

Norfolk.  St.  Luke  African  union  methodist  protestant  church.  Souvenir 
program.  Fiftieth  anniversary  exercises  Sunday,  June  11th  to  26th 
inclusive.  1S61-1911.  St.  Luke's  African  union  methodist  protestant 
church,  corner  St.  Paul  and  Scott  streets,  Norfolk,  Va.  Norfolk,  Va., 
New  century  printery,  [1911?]  3972a 

[11]   p.     illus.     29x22cm. 

Norfolk,  Va.  School  board.  The  public  schools  of  the  city  of  Norfolk, 
Virginia  .    .    .         F234     N8     S3.  3973 

Library  has  1907. 

Norfolk.     Sons  of  liberty.     Proceedings,  1766.  3974 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  1.     no.  7.     March,  1835.     p.  354-35G) 

Norfolk.  Water  commission.  Minority  report  of  I.  Walke  Truston,  mem- 
ber of  the  Norfolk  water  commission.     May  8th,  1911.  3975 

I  1.,    4    p.      2  3cm. 

Norfolk  academy,  Norfolk,  Va.     Catalog.  3976 

Library   has    1883,   1886,    1887,    1888,   1892,   1894,   1895,    1896,    1902,    1904. 
1906,    1908,    1909.    1911. 

Norfolk  and  Petersburg  railroad  company.    Annual  report.        F217     3    N83. 

3977 

Library  has  9th,   1867. 

Special   report   of   the   president   and    directors   to   the    stockholders    of 

the  Norfolk  and  Petersburg  railroad  co.,  31  May,  1866.  Norfolk,  Va., 
Printed  at  the  office  of  the  Daily  Old  Dominion,  1866.  3978 

12  p.     2114  cm. 

Norfolk  &  Western  railroad  co.     Annual  report.         HE2791     N832  3979 

Library  has   1881-1895,   1897-1914. 

.    .    .  Industrial,  shippers'  and  buyers'  official  guide,  for  the  use  of  the 

company's  patrons  and  others  seeking  facts  pertaining  to  its  territorial 
resources  .  .  .  [New  York?]  The  General  freight  department  [cl905] 
HE2791     N833     1905.  3980 

308  p.     illus.     28% cm. 

Taxation   of  the   Norfolk   &   Western   ry.   in  the   state   of  Virginia.     A 

statement  for  the  information  of  the  public,  prepared  by  L.  E.  Johnson, 
president,  Norfolk  &  Western  ry.  co.  Roanoke,  Va.,  The  Stone  printing 
&   mfg   CO.,    [1915]  3981 

II  p.     23cm. 

Through  Virginia  over  the  Norfolk  &  western  railroad.     1887.     Roanoke, 

Va.,  Passenger  department.       F1217     N837.  3982 

[72]   p.     19cm. 

Norfolk  college,  Norfolk,  Va.     Catalog.  3983 

Library  has  1896,  1897,  1898. 

.Norfolk   county,   its  history   and   development;    the   leading   county   of  Vir- 
ginia.    April  16,  1907.         F232     N8     N8.  3985 
23  p.     ISVocm. 

The  Norfolk  directory  for  1851-1852:  containing  the  names,  professions, 
places  of  business,  and  residences  of  the  merchants,  traders,  manu- 
facturers, mechanics,  heads  of  families,  &c.,  together  with  a  list  of  ihe 
public  buildings,  the  names  and  situation  of  the  streets,  lanes,  and 
wharves;  and  a  register  of  the  public  officers,  companies,  and  associa- 
tions, in  the  city  of  Norfolk.     Also,  information  relative  to  Portsmouth, 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  397 

with  a  variety  of  other  useful,   statistical  and   miscellaneous   informa- 
tion.    By  Wm.  S.  Forest,     Norfolk,   1851.  3986 
132,    1,    22p.      2iy2cm. 

Norfolk  library  association.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  Norfolk  library 
association  with  an  hiscorical  sketch  concerning  the  charter,  constitu- 
tion, by-laws,  and  regulations  of  the  institution.  Norfolk,  Va.,  Printed 
at  the  Landmark  printing  house,  1875.         F234     N8     L697.  3987 

[88]    p.      22cm. 

Norfolk  mission  college,  Norfolk,  Va.     Catalog.  3988 

Library  has  1901. 

Norfolk  normal,  Norfolk,  Va.     State  summer  school  for  tidewater  Virginia. 

3989 
Library  has   1915. 

Norfolk  presbytery.     Minutes.  3990 

Library  has  April,   Oct.,   1904;   April,    Sept.,    1906;   April,   Sept.,    1907. 

Norris,  J.  E.  History  of  the  lower  Shenandoah  valley  counties  of  Frederick, 
Berkeley,  Jefferson  and  Clarke,  their  early  settlement  and  progress  to 
the  present  time;  geological  features;  a  description  of  their  historic 
.  .  .  localities;  cities,  towns  and  villages;  portraits  of  some  of  the 
prominent  men,  and  biographies  of  many  of  the  representative  citizens 
.    .    .   Chicago,  A.  Warner  &  co.,  1890.        F247     S5     N8.  3991 

viii,  9-812   p.     incl.  front.,   illus.,   port.      4   to. 

Northrop,  L.  B.     The^Confederate  commissariat  at  Manassas.     E46S     B33. 

3992 
(In  Battles   and   leaders   of  the   civil  war.     v.   1.      p.   261) 

Norton,  V/iiliam  J.  Report  of  the  light  and  power  service,  rates  and  charges 
of  Virginia  railway  &  power  co.,  Richmond,  Virginia,  by  William  J. 
Norton,  George  F.  Sever,  Charles  F.  Lacombe.     [Richmond,  Va.,.   1915] 

3993 

18    p.      28y2x21i/^cm. 

Norwood,    Henry.      A   voyage    to   Virginia    [in    1649]    By    Colonel    Norwood. 

E187     F69.  3994 

(Reprint.      7n   Force,    Peter.      Tracts    .     .     .    Washington,    1836-46.      v.    3 
(1844)   no.  10.     50  p.)  . 

A  voyage  to  Virginia.    By  Colonel  Norwood.     Giving  an  account  of  the 

great  distresses  they  met  with  at  sea:  Their  being  left  on  an  unin- 
habited island:  The  extream  miseries  they  suffered  there  from  hun- 
ger;  Their  unexpected  deliverance,  etc.      F'229     N894     Office.  3995 

caption-title,   p.   267-318.      20%cm. 

This  is  an  extract  from  a  volume  with  unidentified  title. 

Voyage  to  Virginia,  1649.  3996 

(In  Churchill,  A.  &  J.     Voyages,     v.  6,  p.  161) 

Norwood,  William.  God  and  our  country.  A  sermon,  preached  by  the 
the  Rev.  Wm.  Norwood,  D.  D.,  in  St.  Johns  church,  Richmond,  on  the 
27th  day  of  March,  1863,  the  day  appointed  for  prayer  and  humiliation 
by  the  President  of  ihe  Confederate  States  from  the  19th  verse  of  the 
103  Psalm.  Richmond,  Smith,  Bailey  &  co.,  1863.  JK310  v.  40.  3997 
16  p.     21cm. 

Norwood   school,    Norv/ood,   Va.     Catalog.  3998 

Library  has  1872,  1873,  1874,  1875,  1876,  1877,  1878,  1881.  1882,  1883. 

Historical  sketch  published  in  1881.  3999 


398  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

A  note  of  provisions  necessarie  for  every  planter  or  personal!  adventurer 
to  Virginia:    and  accidents  since  the  massacre.       G159     P8.  4000 

(In  Purchas  his   pilgrimes.      London,    1625.      v.    4.      p.    1791-1793) 

A  note  of  the  shipping,  men  and  provisions  sent  and  provided  for  Virginia, 
by  the  Right  Honourable  Henry  Earle  of  South-hampton,  and  the  com- 
pany, and  other  private  adventurers,  in  the  yeere  1621  etc.,  with  other 
occurrents  then  published  by  the  company.         G159     P8.  4001 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,   1625.     v.   4.     p.   1783-1785) 

Notes   on   the   battle   of   McDowell.  E468     B33.  4002 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  298) 

Notes  on  the  pine  trees  of  lower  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  [no  place, 
no  date]  4003 

caption-title,  22   p.     20cm. 

Nowiin,  John  Burton.  Macon  genealogical  notes.  By  Dr.  John  Burton 
Nowlin.  Printed  March  24th,  1908.  [Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  co., 
printers,  1908]  4004 

12  p.     23 1/2 cm. 

Noyes,  George  Freeman.  The  bivouac  and  the  battlefield;  or,  Campaign 
sketches  in  Virginia  and  Maryland  .  .  .  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers, 
1863.         E470     N95.  4005 

xi,    [131-339    p.      20cm. 

Nuckolls,  B.  F.  Pioneer  settlers  of  Grayson  Co.,  Va.,  by  B.  F.  Nuckolls, 
Galax,  Va.     Bristol,  Tenn.,  The  King  printing  Co.,  1914.  4006 

206  p.     front   (port.)   plates,  ports.,  coat  of  arms.     23cm. 

Nuckols,  R.  R.  A  history  of  the  government  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  Vir- 
ginia and  a  sketch  of  those  who  administer  its  affairs  .  .  .  Richmond. 
The  Williams  printing  co.,  1899.       F233     3     N964.  4007 

[142]    p.      illus.      23cm. 

Oak  Hill  academy,  McGaheysville,  Va.     Catalog.  4008 

Library  has  1898,  1906. 

Oakland  male  and  female  high  school,  Doe   Hill,  Va.     Catalog.  4C09 

Library  has    1872. 

Obituary  addresses,  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  Zachary 
Taylor,  president  of  the  United  States,  in  the  Senate  and  House  of 
representatives,  July  10,  1850;  with  the  funeral  sermon  by  the  Rev. 
Smith  Pyne,  D.  D.,  rector  of  St.  John's  church,  Washington,  preached 
in  the  presidential  mansion,  July  13,  1850  .  .  .  Washington,  Printed 
by  Wm.  M.  Belt,  1850.         CI     T247     U46.  4010 

1  p.  1.,  3-112  p.     front.     23cm. 

Odd  Fellows  home  of  Virginia,  Lynchburg,  Va.  Charter,  by-lav.s  and  forms 
of  application  for  admission,  Odd  Fellows  home  of  Virginia.  Lynchburg, 
Va.,  1910.      [Richmond,  Va.,  Printed  by  Chas.   Pohlig,  1910?]  4011 

22  p.     14 1/2  cm. 

Odell,  Edson  Kenny.     The  romance  of  Pocahontas  [a  poem]  by  Edson  Ken- 
ny Odell.     New  York,   The  Cosmopolitan   press,   1912.  PS3529     D38 
R6.  4012 
105  p.     19cm. 

Of  the  lottery:   Sir  Thomas  Dales  retume:   the  Spaniards  in  Virginia.     Of 

Pocahontas  and  Tomocomo:  Captaine  Yerdley  and  Captaine  ArgoU  (both 

since  knights)    their  government;    the  Lord  La-Warrs  death,  and  other 

occurrents  till  anno  1619.         G159     P8.  4013 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,  1625.     v.  4.     p.   1773-1775) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libeary 

O'Ferrall,  Charles  T.  Forty  years  of  active  service,  being  some  history 
of  the  war  between  the  Confederacy  and  the  Union  and  of  the  events 
leading  up  to  it,  with  reminiscences  of  the  struggle  and  accounts  of 
the  author's  experiences  of  four  years  from  private  to  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  and  acting  Colonel  in  the  cavalry  of  the  Army  of  northern  Vir- 
ginia, also  much  of  the  history  of  Virginia  and  the  nation  in  which 
the  author  took  part  for  many  years  in  political  conventions  and  on 
the  hustings  and  as  lawyer,  member  of  the  legislature  of  Virginia, 
judge,  member  of  the  House  of  representatives  of  the  United  States 
and  governor  of  Virginia  .  .  .  New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale 
publishing  company,  1904.         CI     031     F52.  4014 

367  p.     front,   (port.)     22cm. 

Official  directory  of  the  members  of  the  Council  and  officers  of  the  city 
of  Danville,  Virginia  .  .  .  Danville  [arranged  and  printed  at  Boat- 
wright's   typographical   studio]    1908,         F234     Dl     CS.  4015 

[8]   p.,  1  1.     15cm. 

...  An  official  guide  of  the  Confederate  government  from  1861  to  1865  at 
Richmond;    showing    the    location    of   the    public    buildings    and    offices 
of  the  Confederate  state  and  city  governments,  residences  of  the  princi- 
pal officers,  etc.     [Richmond,  190-?]       F233     3     032.  4016 
cover-title,    32   p.      20xl6cm. 

Official  souvenir  of  the  centennial  of  the  death  of  Worshipful  George  Wash- 
ington, Past  Master  Alexandria  lodge,  no.  22  A.  F.  and  A.  M.  1799-1899. 
Mount  Vernon,  Virginia,  December  14th,  1899.  Pub.  by  George  T. 
Parker  &  co.,  Washington,  D.  C.        CI     W318     051.  .  4017 

[31-243   p.     front,    (port.),   plates,   fac,   illus.     25i^cm. 

Ogiiby,  John,  1600-1676.  America:  being  the  latest,  and  most  accurate 
description  of  the  New  world;  containing  the  original  of  the  inhabitants, 
and  the  remarkable  voyages  thither.  The  conquest  of  the  vast  empires 
of  Mexico  and  Peru,  and  other  large  provinces  and  territories,  with  the 
several  European  plantations  in  those  parts.  Also  their  cities,  fortresses, 
towns,  temples,  mountains,  and  rivers.  Their  habits,  customs,  manners, 
and  religions.  Their  plants,  beasts,  birds,  and  serpents.  With  an  ap- 
pendix, containing,  besides  several  other  considerable  additions,  a  brief 
survey  of  what  hath  been  discovered  of  the  unknown  south-land  and 
the  Arctick  region.  Collected  from  most  authentic  authors,  augmented 
with  later  observations,  and  adorn'd  with  maps  and  sculptures,  by  John 
Ogiiby   .    .    .  London,  Printed  by  the  author,  1671.      E143     034.         4018 

5  p.  1.,   674,    [1]    p.     illus.,   32   pi.    (partly  fold.)    6   port.,   19  maps    (partly 
fold.)      411/.  cm. 

Virginia:    p.   192-205. 

Ohio  state  Erchaeojogical  and  historical  society.  Ohio  archaeological  exhibit 
at  the  Jamestown  exposition  (1907)  by  William  C.  Mills  .  .  .  Columbus, 
O.,  For  the  Society  by  F.  J.  Heer  [1909]        E7    8     05    M4.  4019 

49   p.     front.,   35   pi.     22cm. 

The  Oil -dorado  of  West  Virginia.  4020 

title-page  wanting,   86   p.     17%  cm. 

O'Keefe,  IM.  The  key  to  true  Christianity:  being  a  series  of  letters  ad- 
dressed to  Rev.  J.  D.  Blackwell,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  Cumberland  Street 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  Norfolk,  Va.,  by  Rev.  M.  O'Keefe,  pastor 
of  the  Catholic  Church,  Norfolk,  Va.,  pending  a  discussion  on  the 
"Bible  as  a  divine  revelation."  During  the  months  of  July,  August,  Sep- 
tember and  October,  1873.    .    .    .  Philadelphia,  William  P.  Kildare,  1874. 

4021 
vi,  7-151,  42  p.     24cm. 


400  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Old,  William  W.    Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Wm. 
W.  Old,  of  Norfolk.     Taxation  in  Virginia,  and  our  relation  to  the  sub- 
ject. 4022 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     21st  report,  1909.     p.  280-319) 

The  proposed  preamble  to  the  constitution  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 

church  in  the  United  States  of  America;  its  history  and  a  discussion 
of  some  of  the  reasons  why  it  should  not  be  adopted.  By  Wm.  W.  Old, 
of  Norfolk,  Va.,  lay  deputy  elect  from  the  diocese  of  Southern  Vir. 
ginia.     [Norfolk,  Va.  1910]  4023 

31  p.     23ci-n. 

The  Robert  Hunt  memorial.     [1907]  CI     K942     034.  4024 

14  p.     plates.     23cm. 

Old  Dominion  industrial  corporation,  Westpoint,  Va.  Information  about  West- 
point,  Va.  A  coming  city  of  America.  An  inland  deep  sea  port.  Truck 
farms,  fruit  and  nut  orchards  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shep- 
person,  printers,    [n.   d.]  4025 

[IG]   p.,  fold,     lllus.     23i/>xl0cm. 

The  Old    Dominion  journal   of   medicine   and  surgery.     Richmond,  Va.,   Old 

Dominion  publishing  corporation,  1904    (?)-         F221     7     04.  4026 

Library  has  v.   4-12   incomplete,  and  v.   13-17. 

The  Old  Dominion  magazine.  A  monthly  magazine  of  literature,  science 
and  art.     M.   W.   Hazlewood,   publisher,  Richmond,   Va.  4027 

Library  has  v.  4,  nos.  4-12,  1870;  v.  5,  nos.   1-8,   10-12,   1871;  v.   6,  nos.   I, 
2,  5,  8,  12,   1S72;   v.   7,  nos.   1,  2,   1873. 

Old  Dominion  society  of  the  city  of  New  York.     First  celebration   ...   of 

the  anniversary  of  the   settlement  of  Jamestown,  Va.,  on   the   13th  of 

May,  1607.     Hon.   George  W.   Summers,  orator.     New  York,   Pudney  & 

Russell,  1860.         F229     044.  4028 

109  p.     8  vo. 

Old  Dominion  steamship  company.  Old  fields  revisited;  or.  Hunting  health 
and  history  in  Virginia.  Issued  for  the  promotion  of  pleasure  travel 
through  historic  and  picturesque  regions,  by  the  Old  Dominion  steam, 
ship  company.  New  York,  [Leva  &  Alden's  publication  department] 
1884.  4029 

32  p.     illus.,  maps.     23% cm. 

"Old  Jack"  and  his  foot-cavalry;  or,  A  Virginian  boy's  progress  to  renown. 
A  story  of  the  war  in  the  Old  Dominion  .  .  .  New  York,  J.  Bradburn, 
1864.         E467     1     J1505.  4030 

iv,   [51-SOO  p.     front.,  plates.     I71/2   by  ISVzcm. 

Reissued  without  t.-p.  or  pref.  as  the  2d  part  of  Life  and  imprisonment 
of  Jefferson  Davis,  New  York,  M.  Doolady,   1866. 

Old   Point   Comfort  college.   Fort   Monroe,   Va.     Catalog.  4031 

Library   has    1906. 

The  olden  time;  a  monthly  publication,  devoted,  to  the  preservation  of  docu- 
ments and  other  authentic  information  in  relation  to  the  early  explora- 
tions, and  the  settlement  and  improvement  of  the  country  around  the 
head  of  the  Ohio.  Edited  bv  Neville  B.  Craig.  Pittsburgh,  Published 
by  J.  W.   Cook.         F0I6     045.  4032 

Library  has  v.   1,   1846;     v.  2,   1847. 

[Oldmixon,  John]  The  British  empire  in  America,  containing  the  history  of 
the  discovery,  settlement,  progress  and  state  of  the  British  colonies  on 
the  continent  and  islands  of  America  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  J.  Bro- 
therton  [etc.]   1740.         E188     044.  4033 

2    v.      fold.    maps.      20cm. 
The  history  of  Virginia:    v.   1.     p.   345-455) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  401 

[Oldys,   William]      The   life  of   Sir  Walter  Raleigh,   from   his   birth   to  his 
death  on  the  scaffold  .    .    .  the  whole  compiled  from  the  most  approved 
authorities   and   curious   manuscripts.     London,   Printed  for   the   book- 
sellers in  town  and  country,  1740.         C2     R163     024.  4034 
576   p.     19cm. 

Olin,  Stephen.  The  life  and  letters  of  Stephen  Olin,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  late 
president  of  the  Wesleyan  university  .  .  .  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1853.         CI     046     L7.  4035 

2  V.     front,    (port.)      20i/4cm. 

Residence   in   Virginia  as   President   of   Randolph-Macon   college:     v.    1. 
p.   156-207. 

Olivier,  Charles  P.  175  parabolic  orbits  and  other  results  deduced  from  over 
6,200  meteors  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  the  American  philosophical  society, 
1911,  4036 

35  p.     30 1/2x2 3 1/2  cm. 

At  head  of  title,  Extracted  from  transactions  of  the  American  philosophi- 
cal society,    n.   s.  v.   22,  part  1. 

Thesis,   University  of  Virginia. 

Olmsted,  Frederick  Law.  The  cotton  kingdom:  a  traveller's  observations 
on  cotton  and  slavery  in  the  American  slave  states,  based  upon  three 
former  volumes  of  journeys  and  investigations  by  the  same  author  .  .  . 
New  York,  Mason  brothers,  1861.        F210     052.  4037 

2  V.     col.  fold.  map.     19%  cm. 

Virginia;   The  economy  of  Virginia:     v.   1.  p.   38-160. 

A  journey  in  the  back  country  in  the  winter  of  1853-4   .    .    .   originally 

issued  in  1860.     New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1907.         F353     051. 

4038 
2    V.      23cm. 
Patriarchal  life  in  Virginia,  and  in  general:     v.  2.     p.   38-46. 

A  journey  in  the  seaboard  slave  states,  with  remarks  on  their  economy 

.    .    .   New  York,  Dix  &  Edwards,  1850.         F210     0525.  4039 

723    p.      illus.      19 1/2  cm. 

Virginia;  The  economy  of  Virginia;  The  political  experience  of  Virginia: 
p.  16-304. 

OIney,  Richard.  John  Marshall.  Delivered  before  the  Boston  bar  associa- 
tion, Feb.  4,  1901,  at  the  centennial  celebration  of  the  installation  of  the 
first  chief-justice  of  the  United  States.  4040 

(In  Modern  eloquence,      v.   9.      p.   932-939) 

Opie,  John  Newton.  A  rebel  cavalryman  with  Lee,  Stuart,  and  Jackson.  By 
John  N.  Opie.     Chicago,  W.  B.  Conkey  co.,  1899.        E605     061.  4041 

336  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     20cm. 

Oposcula.    Seria  ac  jocosa.    Found  in  the  scrutoir  of  an  ultra  octogenarian, 

written  during  intervals  of   relaxation  from  the   duties  of  a  busy  life. 

Number  2.    The  chronicles  of  the  Old  Dominion.     Personal  recollections. 

Our  farrago  .   .   .  Printed  for  the  publishers,  1871.        F226    062.  4042 

40  p.     23cm. 

Library  lacks  no.   1. 

The  opposing  forces  at  Cold  Harbor,  June  21,  1864.        E468     B33.  4043 

(In   Battles   and   leaders   of   the   civil   war.      v.    4.      p.    185-187) 

The  opposing  forces  at  Fredericksburg.         E4G8     B33.  4044 

(In   Battles  and   leaders   of   the   civil   war.      v.    3.      p.    143-147) 

The  opposing  forces  at  New  Market,  Va.        E46S     B33.  4045 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   4.     p.   491) 

The  opposing  forces  at  second  Bull  Run.        E468     B33.  4046 

(In  Battles   and  leaders   of   the   civil  war.     v.   2.     p.    497-500) 


402  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  opposing  forces  at  Seven  Pines.         E468     B33.  4047 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  218-219) 

The  opposing   forces  at  the  beginning  of  Grant's   campaign  against  Rich- 
mond.        E468     B33.  4048 
(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   4.     p.   179-184) 

The  opposing   forces  at  Williamsburg,  Va.  E468     B33.  4049 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  vs^ar.     v.  2.     p.  200) 

The  opposing  forces  in  the  Appomattox  campaign.        E468     B33.  4050 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  748-751) 

The  opposing  forces  in  the  Chancellorsville  campaign.        E468    B33.  4051 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   3.     p.  233-238) 

The  opposing  forces  in  the  Lynchburg  expedition.        E468     B33.  4052 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  492) 

The  opposing  forces  in  the  seven-days'  battles.       E468     B33.  4053 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   2.     p.   313-317) 

The  opposing  forces  in  the  valley  campaigns.         E468     B33.  4054 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.  299-301) 

Onancock  academy,  Onancock,  Va.    Catalog.  4055 

Library  has   1888,   1889,   1890,   1891. 

Order  of  the  eastern  star.  Virginia.  Grand  ciiapter.  Proceedings  of  the 
Grand  chapter.  Order  eastern  star  of  Virginia,  1904-1908.  Richmond,  Va., 
Mitchell  &  Hotchkiss,  printers,  1908.        F221    3     065.  4056 

126   p.     plates   (ports.)      23cm. 

Osborne,  John  Ball.  The  story  of  Arlington.  A  history  and  description  of 
the  estate  and  national  cemetery,  containing  a  complete  list  of  officers 
of  the  army  and  navy  interred  there,  with  biographical  sketches  .  .  . 
and  notable  memorial  addresses  and  poems  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C.  [J. 
F.   Sheiry]    1899.         F234     A7     08.   .  4058 

'   106   p.,   1  1.     pi.,  port.,  map.     8   vo. 

Osgood,  Herbert  Levi.  The  American  colonies  in  the  seventeenth  century 
.   .    .  New  York,  London,  The  Macmillan  company,  1904-07.        E188  082. 

4059 
3    V.      23V2cm. 

Consult    the    Table    of    contents    in    each    volume    for    the    chapters    re- 
lating to  Virginia. 

Otey,  Peter  J.  Extract  of  speech  of  Hon.  Peter  J.  Otey,  of  Virginia,  in  the 
House  of  re])resentatives,  July  19,  1897.  Effect  of  Federal  legislation 
on  state  affairs.     Washington,  1897.  4060 

16   p.     241/^cm. 

Ould,   Robert.      [Argument  in  the  four  salt  cases  before  the  Court  of  Ap- 
peals of  Virginia]     [no  place,  no  date]         F21G     P.  4061 
25  p.     22cm. 

The  last  three  amendments  to  the  Federal  Constitution.     A  lecture  de- 
livered by  Judge  Ro.  Ould.  of  the  Richmond  Bar,  before  the  Constitu- 
tional Law   class  of  Richmond  college.  4061a 
(In  The  Virginia  law  journal,     v.   2.     July,   1878.     p.    [385]-400) 

Our  diocesan  work.     Richmond,     weekly.     [Episcopal]  4062 

Library  has  v.  29,  nos.  2-7,  February-July,  1913  and  nos.  9  &  10,  Novem- 
ber and  December,  1913. 


Bulletin  of  the  Viuginia  State  Library  403 

Outlines  of  the  life  and  public  services,  civil  and  militarj%  of  William  Henry 
Harrison,  of  Ohio  .  .  .  Washington,  Thomas  Allen,  1840.  CI  H323 
079.  4063 

24    p.      24cm. 

Owen,  Benjamin  P.,  jr.  Address  of  right  worshipful  Ben  P.  Owen,  jr.,  on 
the  anti-Masonic  period  in  the  United  States.  Delivered  at  the  annual 
meeting  of  the  Pastmasters'  association.  Masonic  temple,  Jan.  29,  1910, 
Richmond,  Virginia.  Published  by  direction  of  the  Pastmasters'  asso- 
ciation.   Richmond,  Va.,  Printed  by  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  [1910?]     4064 

19  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Historical  sketch  of  Manchester  lodge,  no.  14,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.      Read  at 

the  celebration  of  the  festival  of  St.  John  the  evangelist,  December 
27,  1906,  by  Right  worshipful  Ben.  P.  Owen,  jr.,  and  by  him  prepared 
for  publication  at  the  request  of  the  lodge,  November  20,  1907.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Charles  E.  Picot  printing  co.,  1907.  F234  M2  09.  4065 
132  p.     plates  (ports.)     23% cm. 

Owen,  F.  IVi.  Soldier  and  patriot.  The  story  of  George  Washington.  By  F. 
M.  Owen  .  .  .  London  [etc.],  Cassell,  Better  &  Galpin  [no  date]  CI 
W318     082.  4066 

X,    [ll]-255  p.     plates.     19cm. 

Owen,  John.     Journal  of  his  removal   from  Virginia  to  Alabama  in   1818. 

4067 
(In   Southern  history  association   publications,     v.    1.      1897.     p.   89-97) 

Owen,  Nellie  Muggins.  Short  stories  and  poems.  By  Nellie  H.  Owen.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers   [c  1909]         PS3529     W46. 

4068 
129  p.     20V2cm. 

Owen,  Robert.  Debate  on  the  evidences  of  Christianity:  containing  an  -ex- 
amination  of  the  "social  system",  and  of  all  the  systems  of  scepticism 
of  ancient  and  modern  times.  Held  in  the  city  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
from  the  13th  to  the  21st  of  April,  1829;  between  Robert  Owen,  of  New 
Lanark,  Scotland  and  Alexander  Campbell,  of  Bethany,  Virginia.  Re- 
ported by  Charles  H.  Sims,  stenographer.  With  an  appendix,  written  by 
the  parties.  Bethany,  Va.,  Printed  and  pub.  by  Alexander  Campbell, 
1829.  4069 

20 1/2  cm. 

Library  has  v.   1. 

lOwen,  Robert  Latham.  Election  and  recall  of  federal  judges  .  .  .  Speech  in 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  July  31,  1911  .  .  .  Washington,  1911. 
JK1533      08.  4070 

20  p.      23 1/2 cm. 

(U.  S.  62cl.  Cong.  1st  sess.    Sen.  doc.  99) 

Judicial  recall.     Address  before  the  Bar  association  of  Muskogee,  Okla., 

and  published  in  the  Daily  Oklahoraan  of  Sunday,  Dec.  31,  1911,  relative 
to  the  recall  of  judges.     Washington,  1912.        JK1533     083.  4071 

10   p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

(U.  S.  62d.  Cong.  2d  sess.     Sen.  doc.  249) 

Dwen,  Thomas    McAdory.     Bryant   Lester  of   Lunenburg   Co.    Va.,   and    his 

descendants.  4072 

(In    Southern    history    association    publications.      v.    1.      1897       p     1''7- 
137) 

Monroe's  poverty.  4073 

(In    Southern    history    association    publications.      v.    2.      1898.      p.    346- 


404  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

William    Strother   of   Virginia,    and   his    descendants.  4074 

(In    Southern    history    association    publications,      v.    2.      1898.      p.    149- 

173) 
Owen   William  Miller.    In  camp  and  battle  with  the  Washington  artillery  of 

New  Orleans.    A  narrative  of  events  during  the  late  civil  war  from  Bull 

Run  to  Appomattox  and  Spanish  Fort  .    .    .  Boston,  Ticknor  &  co.,  1885. 

E565     7     W2.  4075 

1  p.  1.',  XV  p.,  1  1..  467  p.     front.,  pi.,  maps.     22y2cm. 

A  hot  day  on  Marye's  Heights.         E468     B33.  4076 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  97-99) 

Oxford  academy,   Floyd  C.    H.,  Va.     Catalog.  4077 

Library  has  1895. 
The  oysterman  and  fisherman    ...   v.  1-     1902 (?)-     Hampton,- Va.,  1902- 
SHl     09.  '*°^8 

Library  has  v.  9,  1911-date. 

Pace,  Thomas  H.  The  American  commercial  traveler;  or,  How  to  become  a 
successful  salesman  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Essex  publishing  co.  [c 
1905]  HF5441     P2.  4079 

137    p.     23cm. 
Packard,  Joseph,  1812-1902.    Questions  on  the  four  gospels  in  harmony,  de- 
signed for  Bible-classes  and  more  advanced  Sunday-school  classes.     By 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Packard,  D.  D.    New  York,  Protestant  Episcopal  society 
for  the  promotion  of  evangelical  knowledge,  1857.  4080 

iv,  212  p.     15cm. 

Recollections   of   a   long  life,   by   Joseph   Packard    ...    Ed.   by   Rev. 

Thomas  J.  Packard.    Washington,  D.  C,  B.  S.  Adams,  1902.        CI     P119 
PI.  4081 

2  p.    1.,    364    p.      front.,    pi.,    port.      23i^cm. 

Paeonian  Springs  high  school,  Paeonian  Springs,  Va.     Catalog.  4082 

Library  has   1907,   1908. 

Page,  Delia   Bryan.     Recollections  of  home,  for  my  brothers   and  children. 
By  Delia;  B.  Page.     1903.    Richmond,  Va.,  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  printer.    4083 
108    p.      front,    (port.)      19cm. 

Page,  J.  W.  Uncle  Robin,  in  his  cabin  in  Virginia,  and  Tom  without  one  in 
Boston  By  J.  W.  Page.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1853.  B 
P132     U8.  4084 

vi,    [7]-299    p.      front.      20cm. 

Page,  John,  1027-1692.  A  deed  of  gift  to  my  dear  son.  Captain  Matt.  Page, 
one  of  his  majesty's  justices  for  New  Kent  county,  in  Virginia.  1687. 
Philadelphia,   Henry   B.   Ashmead,   1856.  4085 

ix,    [ll]-276    p.      16cm. 

Preface  by  Bishop  Meade  of  Virginia. 

Page,  John,  1744-1808.    Letter  of  John  Page  to  Madison,  1801.      E171     A57. 
^  4086 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.  1.     no.  4.     July,  1896.     p.  699-701) 

Page,  Logan  Waller.  The  cementing  i)0wer  of  road  materials.  By  Logan 
Waller  Pas^e  .  .  .  and  Allerton  S.  Cushman  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't, 
print,  off.,  1904.         S5S5     U5     A4.  4087 

24  p.     illus.,  pi.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  chemistry.     Bulletin  85) 

Dust  preventives.  4088 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.     Yearbook,  1907.     p.  257-266) 


BULLKTIX    OF    THE    VlUGINIA    StATE    LiBRARY  405 

Highways  and  improved  roads  in  the  South  1865-1910    [with  bibliogra- 
phy] 4089 
(In  The  South  in  the  history  of  the  nation,     v.  6.     p.   320-325) 

.    .    .   How  to  prevent  typhoid  fever.     By  Logan  Waller  Page,  John  R. 

Mohler,  and  Erwin  P.  Smith.  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1911.  S21 
A6.  4090 

8  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.     Farmers'  bulletin  478) 

The  merit  system  in  road  management.     Address    .    .    .    delivered   at 

the  thirty-third  annual  meeting  of  tlie  National  civil  service  reform 
league,  at  Boston,  Mass.,  December  11  and  12,  1913.  Boston,  Women's 
auxiliary  of  the  Massachusetts  civil   service   reform  association,   1914. 

4091 
8   p.     20cm. 

Object-lesson  roads.         S21     A35.  4092 

(In  U.  S.  Dept.  of  agriculture.     Yearbook,   1906.     p.  137-150) 

.    .    .    Oil-mixed   Portland   cement   concrete    .     .    .    Washington,    Gov't. 

print,  off.,  1912.        TE23    A8.  4093 

28    p.   incl.   tables,   diagrs.      23cm. 

(U.   S.     Office  of  public  roads.      Bulletin   46) 

Progress  and  present  status  of  the  good  roads  movement  in  the  United 

States.        S21     A35.  4094 

(In  U.  S.     Dept.  of  agriculture.     Yearbook,   1910.     p.  265-274) 

Roads  in  the  Southern  states   [with  bibliography]  4095 

(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.  5.     p.   343-351) 

The  selection  of  materials  for  macadam  roads.         S21     A35.  4096 

(In  U.  S.     Dept.  of  agriculture.     Yearbook,  1900.     p.  349-356) 

.    .    .    The  testing  of  road  materials,  including  the  methods  used  and 

the  results  obtained  in  the  Road  material  laboratory  in  collaboration 
with  the  Office  of  public-road  inquiries.  By  Logan  Waller  Page  .  .  . 
with  the  cooperation  of  Allerton  S.  Cushman  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't, 
print,  off.,  1903.         S585     U5     A4.  4097 

77  p.  incl.  illus.,  tables.     5   pi.     23cm. 

(U.  S.     Bureau  of  Chemistry.     Bulletin  79) 

Page,  Richard  Channing  Moore.  Genealogy  of  the  Page  family  in  Virginia. 
Also  a  condensed  account  of  the  Nelson,  Walker,  Pendleton  and  Ran- 
dolph families,  with  references  to  the  Byrd,  Carter,  Gary,  Duke,  Gil- 
mer, Harrison.  Rives,  Thornton,  Wellford,  Washington,  and  other  dis- 
tinguished families  in  Virginia.  By  One  of  the  family.  New  York, 
Jenkins    &    Thomas,    printers,    1883.  4098 

250   p.     plates,  ports.     251/^ cm. 

Genealogy  of  the  Page  family  in  Virginia.     Also  a  condensed  account 

of  the  Nelson,  Walker,  Pendleton,  and  Randolph  families,  with  references 
to  the  Bland,  Burwell,  Byrd,  Carter,  Duke,  Gilmer,  Harrison,  Rives, 
Thornton,  Wellford,  Washington,  and  other  distinguished  families  in 
Virginia.  By  Richard  Channing  Moore  Page  ...  2d  ed.  New  York, 
Publishers'  printing  co.,  1893.  4099 

X,   275   p.   incl.   illus.,   ports.     25cm. 

Sketch  of  Page's  battery,  or  Morris  artillery,  2d  corps,  Army  northern 

Virginia,  by  one  of  the  company.  New  York,  T.  Smeltzer,  stationer 
and   printer,    1885.  E581      8     P13.  4100 

82  p.     1  1.     18 1/2  cm. 
Published  anonymously. 


406  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Page,  Rosewell.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Ellen  Anderson  Gholson  Glasgow, 
with  selections  from  her  writings,  by  Rosewell  Page]  4101 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.       Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    4. 
p.   1847-1872) 

Page,  Thomas  Jefferson.  La  Plata,  the  Argentine  Confedei'ation,  and  Para- 
guay. Being  a  narrative  of  the  exploration  of  the  tributaries  of  the  river 
La  Plata  and  adjacent  countries  during  the  years  1853,  '54,  '55,  and  '56, 
under  the  orders  of  the  United  States  government.  By  Thomas  J.  Page, 
U.  S.  N.,  commander  of  the  expedition  .  .  .  New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,   1859.  F2815     P13.  4102 

1  p.  1.,   [ix]-xxii  p.,  1  1.,  25-632  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports.,  tables,  dlagrrs. 
front.,   fold  map.     23%cm. 

Page,  Thomas  Nelson.  Address  by  Thomas  Nelson  Page,  LL.  D.,  on  the 
necessity  for  a  history  of  the  South.  Delivered  before  the  Grand  camp 
of  Confederate  veterans  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  at  its  annual  meeting 
in  the  city  of  Roanoke,  June  22,  1892.  Published  by  William  Watts 
camp,  of  Roanoke,  Va.,  at  whose  request  the  address  was  delivered. 
Roanoke,  Va.,   Hammond's   printing  works,   1892,  4103 

25,    [1]    p.      22MiCra. 

Among  the  camps;    or.  Young  people's   stories  of  the  war    .    .    .    New 

York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1891.         B     P133     A6.  4104 

7  p.  1.,  163  p.  incl.  front.,  plates.     21%cm. 

^Bred  in  the  bone  .    .    .  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1904.        B     P133 

B6.  4105 

5   p.  1.,  274   p.     front.,   7   pi.     20cm. 

The  burial  of  the  guns   .    .    .   New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1894.       B 

P133    B8.  4106 

3  p.  1.,   258   p.      19cm. 

A  captured  Santa  Glaus  .    .    .  with  illustrations  by  W.  L.  Jacobs.     New 

York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1902.         B     P133     C6.  4107 

i  p.  1.,  81  p.     col.  front.,  col.   pi.     20cm. 

The  coast  of  Bohemia  [poems]  by  Thomas  Nelson  Page.     New  York,  0. 

Scribner's  sons,  1906.       PS2514     C6     1906.  4108 

ix,    126    p.      19i^cm. 

Elsket,  and  other  stories  .    .    .  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1891.      B 

P133     E8.  4109 

vii.    208    p.      18% cm. 

Gordon  Keith    .    .    .    with  illustrations  by  George  Wright.     New   York, 

C.  Scribner's  sons,  1903.       B     P133     G8.  4110 

ix.  548   p.     front.,  7   pi.     20cm. 

In  ole  Virginia;   or,  Marse  Chan,  and  other  stories   .    .    .   New  York,  C. 

Scribner's   sons,   1887.       B     P133     135.  4111 

4  p.  1.,  230  p.     19cm. 

John  Marvel,  assistant   .    .    .   illustrated  by  James  Montgomery  Flagg. 

New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1909.       B     P133     J5.  4112 

viii  p.,  1  1.,  573  p.     front.,  7  pi.     igi^cm. 

The  land  of  the  spirit      . .    .    New  York,   C.   Scribner's  sons,  1913        B 

P133     L2.  4113 

vii   p.,   3   1.,    3-257   p.     front.,   plates.      19i/2cm. 

Marse  Chan;  a  tale  of  old  Virginia.    New  York,  1885.      B    S885.  4114 

180  p.     17cm. 

(Stories    by    American    authors.      v.    9) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


407 


-Mount  Vernon  and  its  preservation,  1S58-1910;  the  acquisition,  restora- 
tion, and  care  of  the  home  of  Washington  by  the  Mount  Vernon  ladies' 
association  of  the  Union  for  over  half  a  century  [by]  Thomas  Nelson 
Page.     [New  York,  The  Knickerbocker  press,  c  1910]       CI    W318     P13. 

4115 
xi,  84  p.     front.,  plates,  ports,   (partly  col.)     IQi^cm. 

-The  negro:  the  Southerner's  problem,  by  Thomas  Nelson  Page.  New 
York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1904.       HT117  P13,  4116 

xii   p.,   1   1.,   316   p.      19 1/2  cm. 

Contents:  Slavery  and  the  old  relation  between  the  southern  whites 
and  blacks;  Some  of  its  difficulties  and  fallacies;  Its  present  condition  and 
aspect,  as  shown  by  statistics;  The  lynching  of  negroes — its  cause  and  its 
prevention;  The  partial  disfranchisement  of  the  negro;  The  old-time  negro; 
The  race  question;  Of  the  solution  of  the  question. 

-The  old  Dominion;  her  making  and  her  manners,  by  Thomas  Nelson 
Page.     New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1908.         F226     P134.  4117 

ix  p.,   2   1.,   3-394   p.      19 1/2 cm. 

Contents:  The  beginning  of  America;  Jamestown,  the  birthplace  of  the 
American  people;  Colonial  life;  The  revolutionary  movement;  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson and  the  University  of  Virginia;  The  southern  people  during  recon- 
struction; The  Old  Dominion  since  the  war;  An  old  neighborhood  in  Vir- 
ginia; An  old  Virginia  Sunday. 


New  York,  C.  Scribner's 
4118 


-The  old  gentleman  of  the  black  stock   . 
sons,  1897.        B    P133     06. 

3  p.  1.,  137  p.     16 1/2   by  10cm. 

-The  old   South;    essays   social  and  political,   by  Thomas   Nelson   Page 
.    .    .   New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1892.         F207     P13.  4119 

ix,   344  p.     front,    (port.)      19cm. 

Contents:  The  old  South;  Authorship  in  the  South  before  the  war; 
Glimpses  of  life  in  colonial  Virginia;  Social  life  in  old  Virginia  before  the 
war;  Two  old  colonial  places;  The  old  Virgina  lawyer;  the  want  of  a  history 
of  the  Southern  people;   The  negro  question. 


New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1891.      B 


P133 
4120 


.  and  Catherine  T. 
P133    P2.  4121 


-On  Newfound  river  . 
OS. 

3   p.   1.,   240   p.      19cm. 

-The  Page  story  book,  ed.  by  Frank  E.  Spaulding  . 
Bryce  .   .   .  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1906.      B 

xii  p.,  1  1.,  125  p.     front,   (port.)   5  pi.     19cm. 

Contents:  A  little  Confederate  hero;  Jack  and  Jake;  Kittykin  and  the 
part  she  played  in  the  war;  Two  little  Confederates;  Nancy  Pansy;  The 
Christmas  peace. 

-Pastime  stories  .    .    .  illustrated  by  A.  B.  Frost.     New  York,  Harper  & 
brothers,  1894.         B     P133     P8.  4122 

x,  220  p.     illus.,  21  pi.     18cm. 

-Red  Rock;  a  chronicle  of  reconstruction 
sons,  1898.        B    P133    R8. 

XV,  584  p.     11  p.  (incl.  front.)     19cm. 

-Robert  E.  Lee,  man  and  soldier,  by  Thomas  Nelson  Page    .    .    .    New 
York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1911.         CI     L480     P136.  *    '    '    4124 

xviii,  734  p.     front,  (port.)   9  maps  (2  fold.)     22cm. 

-Robert    E.    Lee,    the    Southerner    .     .     .    with   portrait      New    York     C 
Scribner's  sons,  190S.         CI     L480     P133.  4l25 

xiii,   312   p.     front,    (port.)      19i/^cm. 


.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's 
4123 


-Santa  Claus's  partner  . 
ner's,  1899.         B     P133 
4  p.  1.,  176  p.,  1  1.     pi. 


illus.  by  W.  Glackens.    New  York,  C.  Scrib- 

4126 


S8 
12mo, 


25 


408  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Social   life   in   old  Virginia   before   the   war,  by   Thomas   Nelson   Page. 

With    illustrations    by    the    Misses    Cowles.  New    York,    C.    Scribner's 

sons,  1897.          F230     P133.  4127 
viii,  109  p.  incl.  front.,  illus.,  plates.     21cm. 

The  torch  of  civilization.     Speech  on  the  race  problem  at  a  dinner  of  the 

New  England  society,  Brooklyn,  Dec.  21,  1899.  4128 

(In  Modern  eloquence,     v.   3.     p.   861-871) 

Two  little  Confederates   .    .    .   New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1888.      B 

P133      T6.  4129 

4  p.  1.,  156  p.  incl.  plates,     front.     21i4cm. 

Two  prisoners   .    .    .   New  York,  R.  H.  Russell,  1898.         B     P133     T8. 

4130 
82  p.     20cm. 

Under  the  crust   .    .    .    New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1907.       B     P133 

U4.  4131 

V  p.,  2  1..  3-307  p.     front.,  7  pi.     20cm. 

Page,  Thomas  Walker.     The  San  Francisco  labor  movement  in  1901.      JAl 
P7.  4132 

(In  Political  science  quarterly,     v.   17.     1902.     p.   664-688) 

Paine,   Thomas.     Letter   to   George   Washington,   President  of   the    United 

States  of  America.     On  affairs  public  and  private.     By  Thomas  Paine. 

Philadelphia,  Printed  by  B.  F.  Bache,  1796.        CI     P147  L15.            4133 
76  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Public  good:    being  an  examination   into  the  claim   of  Virginia  to   the 

vacant  western  territory,  and  of  the  right  of  the  United  States  to  the 
same.  To  which  is  added,  proposals  for  laying  off  a  new  state,  to  be 
applied  as  a  fund  for  carrying  on  the  war,  or  redeeming  the  national 
debt.  By  the  author  of  Common  sense,  written  in  the  year,  1780.  JC177 
A3     1894.  4134 

(In   his   writings.     Ed.   by  M.   D.   Conway.      1894-96.      v.    2) 

Painter,  Franklin  Verzelius  Newton.     [Biographical  sketch  of  Philip  Pendle- 
ton Cooke,  with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  P.  V.  N.  Painter]     4135 
(In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.       1909.       v.     3. 
p.  1063-1082) 

Education  in  the  Southern  colonies    [with  bibliography]  4136 

(In   The   South   in   the   building  of   the   nation,      v.    10.      p.    184-195) 

Educational  needs  of  Virginia.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Bote- 
tourt normal  college,  June,  1906,  by  Prof.  F.  V.  N.  Painter  .  .  .  [Re- 
printed from  the  Normal  quarterly]  [no  place,  1906]  F218  24  B74 
P14.  4137 

4  p.     28cm. 

Great  pedagogical  essays;   Plato  to  Spencer    .    .    .   New  York,  Cincin- 
nati  [etc]  American  book  company   [c  1905]       LB7     P2.  4138 
426   p.     19cm. 

.    .    .   A  history  of  education   .    .    .   New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  com- 
pany, 1886.       LA13     P18.  4139 
xix,  335  p.     18y2cm. 

Luther  on  education;  including  a  historical  introduction,  and  a  transla- 
tion of  the  reformer's  two  most  important  educational  treatises  .  .  . 
Philadelphia,  Lutheran  publication  society  [c  1889]        LB275    L8    P2. 

4140 
viii,  9-282  p.     19cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  409 

Poets  of  Virginia  .    .    .  Richmond  B.  F.  Johnson  puhlishiing  company, 

[c  1907]         F218     P148.  4141 

336  p.     front,     (port),  plates  (ports.)     20i?icm. 
Appendix:     Titles  of  works  reviewed,     p.  329-336. 

Palfrey,  Francis  Winthrop.  .  .  .The  Antietam  and  Fredericltsburg  .  .  . 
New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1882.         E468     C17.  4142 

X  p.,  1  1.,  228  p.     maps.     19cm. 

Palmer,  Benjamin  Morgan.  The  present  crisis  and  its  issues.  An  address 
delivered  before  the  literary  societies  of  Washington  and  Lee  university, 
Lexington,  Va.,  27th  June,  1872,  by  Rev.  B.  M.  Palmer,  D.  D.  Pub. 
at  the  request  of  the  societies,  and  also  of  the  board  of  trustees  of  the 
university.  Baltimore,  Printed  by  J.  Murphy  &  co.,  1872.  F218  24 
W31     C35.  4143 

28    p.      24cm. 

Pamunkey  Baptist  association  (Colored)     Minutes  of  the  second  annual  ses- 
sion of  the  Pamunkey  Baptist  association,  held  at  the  Mt.  Olive  Bap- 
tist church.  King  William  Co.,  Va.,  Sept.  3,  4  and  5,  1902    .    .    .   Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Virginia  Baptist  press,  1903.  4144 
[16]p.     22cm. 

Proceedings  and  constitution  held  at  the  Third  Union  Baptist  church. 

King  William  county,  Va.,  September  5,  1900.    Richmond,  Virginia  Bap- 
tist press,  1901.  4145 
8  p.     201/3  cm. 

Pantops  academy,  near  Charlottesville,  Va.     Catalog.  4148 

Library  has  1882.  1883,  1886. 

Parker,  Alice  N.     The  kindergarten  in  the  South  [with  bibliography]       4147 
(In  The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,  v.  10.  p.  380-386) 

Parker,  Alton  B.    Jefferson's  faith  in  the  people  .   .   .  Thomas  Jefferson  me- 
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xii  p.     23cm. 

Parker,  David  B.,  1842-1910.  A  Chautauqua  boy  in  '61  and  afterward;  reminis- 
cences by  David  B.  Parker,  second  lieutenant,  72d  New  York,  detailed 
superintendent  of  the  mails  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  United  States 
marshal,  district  of  Virginia,  chief  post  office  inspector;  edited  by  Tor- 
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Maynard  and  company  [c  1912]         E601     P23.  4149 

xxvi,    388    p.      front.,    plates,    ports.,   facsims.      21i/^cm. 

Parker,  Granville.  The  formation  of  the  state  of  West  Virginia,  and  other 
incidents  of  the  late  civil  war;  with  remarks  on  subjects  of  public  in- 
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X,    482    p.      8    vo. 

Parker,  Horatio  Newton.  .  .  .  The  Potomac  River  basin;  geographic  his- 
tory— rainfall  and  stream  flow — pollution,  typhoid  fever,  and  character 
of  water — relation  of  soils  and  forest  cover  to  quality  and  quantity  of 
surface  water — effect  of  industrial  wastes  on  fishes.  By  Horatio  N. 
Parker,  Bailey  Willis,  R.  H.  Bolster,  W.  W.  Ashe,  and  M.  C.  Marsh. 
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vi,  364,  iii  p.     x  pi.   (partly  fold.,  incl.  maps)  dia&rs.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey.     Water  supply  and  irrigation  paper  no.  192) 

Parker,   Lizzie   G.     Miscellaneous   selections  from  the  writings  of  the  late 
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fred Glass,  printer,  1873.  4152 
viii,  9-194  p.     18cm, 


410  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Parker,  William  W.  Forty  years  a  doctor.  An  address  delivered  before  the 
society  of  Alumni  of  the  Medical  college  of  Virginia,  April  9th,  1891. 
Reprint  from  the  Virginia  medical  monthly,  June,  1891.  4153 

15  p.     22cm. 

The  rise  and  decline  of  homoeopathy.     By  William  W.   Parker,  M.  D., 

Richmond,  Va.  [Reprinted  from  Transactions  of  the  Medical  society  of 
Virginia,  1890]  4154 

12    p.      2  3 1/2  cm. 

Was    Hahnemann    insane?     Read    at   the    46th    annual   meeting   of   the 

American  medical  association,  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  7-10,  1895,  by  W. 
W.  Parker,  M.  D.,  Richmond,  Va.  Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the 
American  medical  association,  Jan.  4,  1896.       RX78     P24.  4155 

8  p.     19cm. 

Parkinson,  Richard,  1748-1815.  George  Washington;  statement  of  Richard 
Parkinson,  Lincolnshire  farmer.  [Baltimore]  The  Lord  Baltimore  press, 
1909.       CI     W318     P24.  4156 

38   p.      19x16   cm. 

Preface    signed:      Alfred   J.    Morrison. 

Extracts  from  the  author's  A  tour  in  America  In  1798,   1799  and  1800. 
cf.   Pref. 

Parrish,  Robert  L.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
Robert  L.  Parrish.     Master  and  servant.  4157 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     4th  report,   1892.     p.   128-150) 

Parsons,  Katharine  L.  Poems.  By  K.  L.  P.  Richmond,  J.  W.  Randolph  & 
English,  1889.         PS2523     P7     Al     1889.  4158 

vii,   [5]-94,   [1]   p.     19cm. 

Particular  accou[nt]  of  the  dreadful  [fire]  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  Decem- 
ber 26,  1811.  Which  destroyed  the  theatre  and  the  house  adjoining,  and 
in  which  more  than  sixty  persons  were  either  burnt  to  death,  or  destroyed 
in  attempting  to  make  their  escape.  To  which  is  added,  some  observa- 
tions on  theatrical  performances;  and,  an  essay  from  the  Virginia  Argus, 
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-IS   p.     2 3 1/2 cm. 

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Osgood  &  CO.,  1869.         COl     P274     F3.  4160 

473  p.     front,   (port.)     21cm. 
"John  nandolph":     p.   173-220. 

Life  of  Thomas  Jefferson   .    .    .   Boston,  J.  R.  Osgood  &  company,  1874. 

CI     J45     P4.  4161 

vi,   764  p.     front,    (port.)      19cm. 

Reviving  Virginia.  4162 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,     v.  25,  1870.     p.  432) 

Pate,  Henry  Clay.  The  American  vade  mecum:  or  the  Companion  of  youth, 
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Cincinnati,  Morgan  &  co.,  1852.  4163 

ix.    [11]-182   p.     front,    (port.),   illus.      19y2cm. 

John  Brown,  as  viewed  by  H.  Clay  Pate  .    .    .  New  York,  Published  by 

the  author,  1859.       CI     B878     P4.  4164 

48    p.      22i,icm. 

Patrick,  J.  N.  Lessons  in  language,  by  J.  N.  Patrick,  A.  M.  .  .  .  Richmond, 
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vii.   [S]-200   p.     19cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  411 

Patriotic  order  sons  of  America  of  Virginia.  Lee  birthplace  memorial  com- 
mittee. Lee  birthplace  memorial  committee  composed  of  the  State  ex- 
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[12]   p.     illus.,  ports.     20%xl0i^cm. 

Patterson,  H.  K.  W.  War  memories  of  Port  Monroe  and  vicinity.  Contain- 
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.   .   .  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Pool  &  Deuschle,  1885.        F234    04    P2.  4167 

3  p.  1.,  102  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

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the  Shenandoah,  in  1861  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  J.  Campbell,  1865.  E470 
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128  p.     incl.  front,   (map)     23%cm. 

Patteson,  Sergeant  Smith  Prentiss.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar 
association]  by  S.  S.  P.  Patteson,  of  the  Richmond  bar.  "The  power 
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(In  The  Green  bag.     July,  Aug.,  Sept.,  1893.     p.  310-329,  361-373,  407-422. 
illus.  with  portraits) 

Patton,  Jacob  Harris.  The  triumph  of  the  presbytery  of  Hanover;  or,  Sep- 
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Presbyterian  church  in  the  United  States  from  1705  to  1888.  New 
York,  A.  D.  F.  Randolph  &  co.  [c  1887]        F218     3     P32.  4171 

X,  137  p.     18cm. 

Yorktown:  a  compendious  account  of  the  campaign  of  the  allied  French 

and  American  forces,  resulting  in  the  surrender  of  Cornwallis  and  the 
close  of  the  American  revolution;  the  succeeding  events,  to  the  treaty 
of  peace;  and  the  celebration  of  the  centennial  anniversary  of  the  sur- 
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[viii],    [9]-62   p.     front,    (port.),   plates,   ports.,   maps    (1   fold.)      25cm. 

Patton,  James  T.  Letter  on  the  location  of  Robert  Alexander's  school,  John 
Brown's  residence  and  Mount  Pleasant.  4173 

(In    Washington   and    Lee    university.      Historical    papers,      no.    1.    1890. 
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the  Virginia  military  institute,  July  4,  1871,  by  Col.  John  M.  Patton. 
Wytheville,  D.  A.  St.  Clair,  printer,  1871.      F218     24    V81     P3.  4174 

26  p.     22cm. 

Same.     2d  ed.     Richmond,  Printed  at  the  Whig  job  office,  1873.         F218 

24    V81    P3.  4174 

23  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Argument  of  Col.  John  M.  Patton,  in  respect  to  the  validity  of  minis- 
terial orders,  in  the  council  of  the  Diocese  of  Virginia,  at  Alexandria, 
May   18,   1876.      Published   by   request.     Richmond,    Clemmitt   &   Jones, 
steam  book  and  job  printers,  1876.  417^ 
34  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Patton,  John  Shelton.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Francis  Hopkinson  Smith, 
with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  John  S.  Patton]  4176 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.     Library  of  Southern  literature.      1909.     v.   11.     p. 
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412  A  BiBLIOGEAPHY  OF  VIRGINIA 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Maximilian  Scheie  De  Vere  with  selections  from 

his  writings,  by  John  S.  Fatten]  4177 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    11. 
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The  Byrd  library.  A  collection  of  Virginiana,  in  the  library  of  the  Uni- 
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by  John  S.  Patton,  librarian,  with  a  prefatory  note  by  Robert  Lewis 
Harrison.     Charlottesville,  Va.,  The  University  of  Virginia  press,  1914. 

4178 
45  p.     23cm. 

Installation  of  the  first  president  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  Dr.  Ed- 
win Anderson  Alderman,  April  13,  1905.     Prepared  by  Sallie  J.  DosM'ell, 
John  S.  Patton.     n.  p.     [1905]  4179 
72  p.     illus.,  ports.     22%  cm. 

Jefferson,    Cabell    and   the   University    of  Virginia,    by    John    S.    Patton 

.    .    .  New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1906. 
F218     24     U5P3.  4180 

3  p.  1.,   [v]-viii,   t9]-380  p.     plates,  2  port.   (incl.  front.)     22cm. 

The    University   of   Virginia:    glimpses   of  its   past   and   present    .     .    . 

Prepared  by  John  S.  Patton  and  Sallie  J.  Doswell.    n.  p.  [c  1900]       4181 
96    p.      illus.   ports.     20i/^cm. 

Patton,  William  Macfarland.    A  practical  treatise  on  foundations,  explaining 

fully  the  principles   involved,   supplemented   by   articles  on   the  use  of 

concrete  in  foundations  .    .    .  New  York,  J.  Wiley  &  sons,  1893.      TA775 

P32.  4182 

402  p.     illus.,  plates   (incl.  diagrs.)      23i/^cm. 

Paul,  Mrs.  Katherine  S.  G.  A  partial  list  of  Virginia  authors  and  their  works. 
Comp.  for  the  use  of  the  Committee  on  Virginia  authors  of  the  board  of 
World's  fair  managers.     By  Mrs.  K.  G.  Paul.     [n.  p.,  1S92]  4183 

60  p.     25cm. 

[Paulding,  James  Kirke]  Letters  from  the  South,  written  during  an  ex- 
cursion in  the  summer  of  1816.  By  the  author  of  John  Bull  and  Brother 
Jonathan  .   .   .  New  York,  J.  Eastburn  &  co.,.  1817.        F210     P32.        4184 

2  v.     17i^cm. 

Descriptive    of    Virginia    life    and    scenery. 

A  life  of  Washington   .    .    .    New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1871.       CI 

W31S     P6.  4185 

2   v.     fronts.    (1   port.),   plate.      16cm. 

Paullin,  Charles  Oscar.  The  navy  of  the  American  revolution,  its  administra- 
tion, its  policy,  and  its  achievements  .  .  .  Cleveland,  The  Burrows 
brothers  company,  1906.         E271     P3.  4186 

549    p.      front,    (port.)      18cm. 
The  navy  of  Virginia:    p.   396-417. 

Paxton,  Elisha  Franklin.  Memoir  and  memorials.  Elisha  Franklin  Paxton, 
Brigadier-general,  C.  S.  A.  Composed  of  his  letters  from  camp  and 
field  while  an  officer  in  the  Confederate  army,  with  an  introductory 
and  connecting  narrative  collected  and  arranged  by  his  son,  John  Gal- 
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vi,  114  p.     front,   (port.)     24V2cm. 

Paxton,  James  G.     Speech  of  James  G.  Paxton,  Esq.,  of  Rockbridge,  relative 

to  the  oyster  fundura  of  Virginia.     Delivered  in  tae  House  of  delegates 

of  Virginia,   March   26,  1858.     Richmond,   Va.,   Printed   by   Ritchie  and 

Dunnavant,  1858.  4188 

70    p.      23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libraey  413 

Paxton,  John  D,  Letters  on  slavery;  addressed  to  the  Cumberland  congre- 
gation, Virginia.  By  J.  D.  Paxton,  their  former  pastor.  Lexington,  Ky., 
A.  T.  Skillman,  1833.       HT90     P34.  4189 

2  p.  1.,  [vii]-viii,  207  p.     18cm. 

A  memoir  of  J.  D.  Paxton,  D.  D.,  late  of  Princeton,  Indiana.    Philadelphia, 

J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1870.       CI     P343     P34.  4190 

xi.    [13J-258   p.     front,    (port.)      19cm. 

Dr.    Paxton   was   born   in   Rockbridge   Co.,   Va.,   in   1784. 

Paxton,  W.  M.  The  Marshall  family,  or  a  genealogical  chart  of  the  descend- 
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dividuals and  notices  of  families  connected  with  them.  By  W.  M.  Paxton, 
Platte  City,  Mo.   .    .    .   Cincinnati,  Robert  Clarke  &  co.,  1885.  4191 

415   p.     front,   (port.)      21 1/2 cm. 

Folded  "Genealogical  chart  of  the  Marshall  family"  bound  in  at  end. 

Payne.  John.  Payne's  vindication;  addressed  to  the  people  of  Virginia  .  .  . 
Printed   and  published  for  John   Payne,   of   Orange   County,   Va.,   1838. 

4192 
36    p.      22cm. 

Peale,  Albert  C.  [List  and  analyses  of  the  mineral  springs  in  Virginia  and 
West  Virginia]       F219     31     U5.  4193 

(In  U.   S.   Geological   survey.     Bulletin   32.     p.   53-73) 

[Pearson,  Mrs.   Emily  Clemens]     Cousin  Franck's  household;    or,  Scenes  in 

the  Old   Dominion,   by   Pocahontas.     2d  ed.   Boston,   Upham,  Ford   and 

Olmstead,  1853.        B     P361     C8.  4194 
vii,  259  p.     front.,  plates. 

Peck,  Thomas  E.  Miscellanies  of  Rev.  Thomas  E.  Peck,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  pro- 
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mond, Va.,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication   [1895]  4195 

3  V. 

Library  has  v.  1,  2. 

Notes  on  ecclesiology.     By  T.  E.  Peck,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  late  professor  in 

Union  theological  seminary.     Second  edition.     Richmond,  Va.,   Presby- 
terian committee  of  publication  [c  1892]  4198 
215   p.     20cm. 

Peckard,  P.  A  life  of  Nicholas  Ferrar.  London,  Printed  and  sold  by  Joseph 
Masters,  1852.         C2     F374     P12.  4197 

2  p.l.,  155  p.     17 1/2 cm. 

"This    life    is   abridged    from    the   Memoirs    of   Nicholas    Ferrar,    by    Dr. 
P.  Peckard,  which  were  first  published  1790." 

Memoirs  of  the   life   of   Mr.   Nicholas   Ferrar.     By   P.   Peckard,   D.   D., 

Master  of  Magdalen  college,  Cambridge.  Cambridge,  Printed  by  J.  Arch- 
deacon, and  sold  by  J.  &  J.  Merrill,  and  J.  Bowtell,  1790.  C2  P374 
P12.  4198 

xvi,  316  p.     front,   (port.),  fold.  tab.     22y2cm. 

Pegram   battalion   association.     Annual  reunion    .    .    .    Richmond,  Va.,  May 

21,  1886,  when  the  battle-flag  of  the  battalion  was  presented  by  Capt. 

W.   Gordon   McCabe,  Adjutant    .    .    .    Richmond,  W.   E.  Jones,  printer, 

1886.         E581     7     P3.  4199 

32   p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

Pell,  Edward  Leigh.  The  art  of  enjoying  the  Bible.  By  Edward  Leigh 
Pell.     Richmond,  Va.,  The  Idea  publishing  company,   1899.  4200 

159  p.     20i^cm. 

■ A  hundred  years  of  Richmond   Methodism.     The  story  as  told   at  the 


414  A  Bibliography  or  Virginia 

centennial  celebration   of  1899.     Edited  by  Edward   Leigh  Pell.     Rich- 
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224  p.     front.,  plates   (ports.)      20y2cm. 

Pember,  P.  Y.   L.     A  Virginia  visit.  4202 

(In  Harper's  magazine,  v.   68,   1884.     p.   110) 

Pence,  Kingsley  Adolphus.  The  history  of  Judge  John  Pence  and  descend- 
ants, born  in  Shenandoah  County,  Virginia,  January  15,  1775.  Resided 
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derson  County,  Illinois.  Comp.  and  pub.  by  Kingsley  Adolphus  Pence, 
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126  p.  incl.  front,     plates,  ports.,  fold,   geneal.   tab.    (in  pocket)      23i^cm. 

Pencil,    Mark,   pseud.  "White   Sulphur  papers;    or,   Life   at   the    springs  of 
western  Virginia.  By  Mark  Pencil   [pseud.]      New  York,   Samuel  Col- 
man,  1839.        F247  W5     P3.                                                                               4204 
Ififi    p.      12    mo. 

[Pendleton,  Edmund]  pseud.?  The  crisis.  [Letters]  To  the  Hon.  Josiah 
S.  Johnston,  U.  S.  senator.     1832.  4205 

35   p.     25cm. 

Pendleton,  Edmund,  1721-1803.     The  danger  not  over.  4206 

(In    The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers,    of    Randolph-Macon    Col- 
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Pendleton,  John  Strother.  Speech  on  the  Oregon  question  in  the  House  of 
representatives  Jan.  26,  1846.         JK310     v.   28.  4207 

16  p.     22cm. 

Pendleton,  S.  T.  General  principles  of  arithmetic,  for  schools,  teachers,  and 
students.  By  S.  T.  Pendleton,  principal  Classical  and  mathematical 
school,  Richmond,  Va.,  and  formerly  assistant  professor  of  mathematics 
at  the  Virginia  military  institute,  and  civil  engineer.  Richmond,  Bates 
&  Waddy  brothers,  1869.  4208 

[viii],  212   p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Peninsula  horticultural  society.     Transactions.         SBl     P41.  4209 

Library  has   Ist-lOth,    1888-1897. 

Peninsular    Baptist    association.      Minutes.  4210 

Library   has    4th   and    6th    sessions,    1j07    and    1909. 

Penn,  William,  Primitive  Christianity  revived  in  the  faith  and  practice  of 
the  people  called  Quakers;  written  in  testimony  to  the  present  dispensa- 
tion of  God  through  them  to  the  world;  that  prejudices  may  be  removed, 
the  simple  informed,  the  well-inclined  encouraged,  and  the  truth  and 
its  innocent  friends  rightly  represented.  By  William  Penn.  To  which 
is  prefixed  a  memoir  of  Penn  by  James  M.  Brown,  of  Virginia.  Phila , 
Miller  &  Burlock,  1857.  4211 

61,   89   p.     front,   port. 

Pennsylvania.  Cold  Harbor  battle-field  commission.  1864-1910.  Pennsyl- 
vania at  Cold  Harbor,  Virginia.  Ceremonies  at  the  dedication  of  the 
monument  erected  by  the  commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  in  the  national 
cemetery  at  Cold  Harbor,  Virginia,  to  mark  the  positions  as  well  as 
in  memory  of  the  Pennsylvania  commands,  engaged  in  the  battle  of 
Cold  Harbor,  of  June,  1864  .  .  .  1912.  [Harrisburg]  C.  E.  Aughinbaugh, 
printer  to  the  state,  1912.         E4S1     C68     P42.  4212 

60  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22cm. 

Pennsylvania.     Culpeper,   Virginia,   monument   commission.     Report  of  the 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  415 

Culpeper,  Virginia,  monument  commission  of  Pennsylvania.     Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  W.  S.  Ray,  state  printer,  1914.        F234     C96     P4.  4213 

62  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     24cni. 

Pennsylvania.  General  assembly.  Proceedings  of  the  legislature  of  Penn- 
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22,  1861.     Harrisburg,  A.  B.  Hamilton,  18G1.         JK310     v.  3.  4214 

29  p.     22cm. 

Pennsylvania.      Jamestown    exposition    commission.      Pennsylvania    at    the 

Jamestown  exposition,  Hampton  Roads,  Va.     1907.     Prepared  by  James 

H.  Lambert,  executive  officer,  Pennsylvania  commission.     Philadelphia, 

Published  by  the  Pennsylvania  commission,   1908.         T648     F'3     P4. 

4215 

v,    [3],    360    p.      inch    front.,    illus.,    plates,    ports,    facsims.      fold.    plan. 
24%  cm. 

Percy,  George.  Observations  gathered  out  of  a  discourse  of  the  plantation  of 
the  southerne  colonie  in  Virginia  by  the  English,  1606.  Written  by  that 
honourable  gentleman.  Master  George  Percy.         G159     P8.  4216 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London  1625.     v.  4.  p.  1685-1690) 

Same.  4216a 

(In  Smith,  John.     "Works  ed.  by  B.  Arber.     Birmingham,   1884.     p.  Ivii- 
Ixxli) 

Same.  4216b 

(In  Smith,  John.     Works  ed.  by  E.  Arber.     New  ed.  by  Bradley.     1910. 
v.  1.     p.  Ivii-lxxiii) 

Same.  4216c 

(In  Brov/n,  A.     Genesis  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     p.  152-168) 

Same.  4216d 

(In  Tyler,  L.  G.     Narratives  of  early  Va.     p.  5-23) 

Same.  4216e 

(In    Hart,    A.    B.      The    founding    of    Jamestown,      p.    3-16.     Amer.    hist, 
leaflets,  no.  36) 

Perdue,    E.,  Thomas.     The   words   of  our   Saviour,  Jesus   Christ;    or,   What 

Christ  said.     As  contained  in  the  gospels   ...   By  E.  Thomas  Perdue, 

of  Huguenot,  Powhatan  county,  Va.     1st  ed.     Richmond,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill 

ptg.  CO.,  1890.  4217 

117   p.      20cm. 

A  perfect  description  of  Virginia:  being,  a  full  and  true  relation  of  the 
present  state  of  the  plantation,  their  health,  peace,  and  plenty  .  .  . 
Being  sent  from  Virginia,  at  the  request  of  a  gentleman  of  worthy  note, 
who  desired  to  know  the  true  state  of  Virginia  as  it  now  stands.  Also, 
a  narration  of  the  countrey,  within  a  few  dayes  journey  of  Virginia, 
west  and  by  south  .  .  .  being  related  to  the  governour.  Sir  William 
Berckley  .  .  .  With  the  manner  how  the  Emperor  Nichotawance  came 
to  Sir  William  Berckley,  attended  with  five  petty  kings,  to  doe  homage,  • 
and  bring  tribute  to  King  Charles  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  R.  Wode- 
noth,  1649.     [Washington,  P.  Force,  1837]         E187    F69.  4218 

18   p.     23 1/2 cm. 
(In  Force,  Peter.     Tracts   .    .    .   Washington,  1836-46.     v.  2  (1838)  no.  8) 

Same.  4218 

(In    Massachusetts    historical    society.      Collections.      Series    2.      v.    9. 
1832.      p.    105-122) 

Perkins,  George.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
George  Perkins.     The  lawyer's  place  among  men.  4219 

(In  Virginia   state   bar   association.      7th   report,    1895.      p.    232-249) 


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Perry,  William  Stevens.  Historical  collections  relating  to  the  American 
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Virginia.     Printed  tor  the  subscribers,  1870.        F218     3     P465.  4220 

xvii,  585  p.     31cin. 

The  history  of  the  American  Episcopal  Church,  1587-1883.     By  William 

Stevens  Perry,  D.  D.,  LL.D.  .  .  .  Boston,  James  R.  Osgood  and  company, 
1885.  4221 

2  V.     illus.,  ports.,  maps,  facsim.     28cm. 

The  collepre  at  Williamsburg  and  president  Blair,  witli  illustrative  and 
critical  notes.  v.  1.  p.  [113]-128;  the  revival  of  church  life  and  feel- 
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Peterkin,  George  W.  A  history  and  record  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
church  in  the  diocese  of  West  Virginia.  And,  before  the  formation  of 
the  diocese  in  1878,  in  the  territory  now  known  as  the  state  of  West 
Virginia.  Compiled  arranged  and  contributed  by  Geo.  W.  Peterlvin,  the 
first  bishop  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  the  diocese  of  West 
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4222 
5    p.l.,    v-xv,    856,    XX   p.      front.,    ports.,    plates.      23V2cm. 

Peterkin,  J.  Observations  on  the  doctrine  of  divine  Providence.  By  J. 
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37  p.     15cm. 

Peters,  V/iliiam  E.     Outlines  of  lectures  delivered  to  the  senior  Latin  class 
of  the  University  of  Virginia.     By  Wm.  B.  Peters,  LL.  D.     Printed  by  J. 
B.  Lippincott  &  co.  for  Henry  L.  Massie,  bookseller  and  stationer.  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia,      [c   1875]  4224 
173    p.      23cm. 

Petersburg,  Va.  Code  of  the  city  of  Petersburg  Virginia  of  1912.  Containing 
ordinances  of  a  general  nature  in  force  July  1,  1911,  the  charter  of 
1875  as  amended,  together  viath  an  appendix  embodying  bond  ordinances, 
ordinances  vesting  private  rights,  etc.  Revised  and  codified  under  the 
direction  of  the  Committee  on  ordinances,  officers'  bonds  and  courts  of 
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An  ordinance  for  imposing  and  collecting  taxes  on  licenses  and  taxes 

for  the  exercise  of  certain  privileges  within  the  city  of  Petersburg  .  .  . 
F234     P4      P4.  4226 

Library  has  1912,  1913. 

Visit  of  William  Hov/ard  Taft  .    .    .  and  Mrs.  Taft,  on  the  occasion  of 

the  unveiling  of  a  monument  ...  at  Fort  Mahone.  May  19,  1909. 
[Petersburg,  The  Franklin  press  co.,  1909]         F234     P4     V83.  4227 

unp.     illus.,  ports.     29cm. 

Petersburg,  Va.    City  treasurer.    Annual  report.        F234    P4    Al.  4228 

Library  has  1910,   1911. 

Petersburg,  Va.     Academy.     Announcement.         F21S     24     P48.  4229 

Library   has    1908. 

Petersburg  benevoJent  mechanic  association.  Charter,  constitution  and  by- 
lav^'s.  Origin  Jan.  4,  1825;  revised  Oct.,  1900.  Petersburg,  Va.,  Fenn  & 
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36  p.     15cm. 

Petersburg,  Va.  Chamber  of  commerce.  Annual  report  of  the  president. 
F'234     P4     C4     R.  4231 

Library  has   1911,   1912,    1913. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  417 

Petersburg,  Va.     Library  association.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  Peters- 
burg   Virginia.     April  13th,  1854.  New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  company, 
printers,  1854.         Z881     P48.  4232 
82   p.      25cm. 

The  Petersburg  directory  1870-'71:  containing  the  names  of  the  citizens,  a 
complete  business  directory,  and  a  list  of  the  streets,  lanes,  alleys,  &c. 
By  Sheriff  &  co.     Petersburg,  Jos.  Van  Holt  Nash.  4233 

276    p.      23y2cm. 

Petersburg  city  directory,  1872-'73:  containing  a  complete  general  and  busi- 
ness directory,  together  with  a  list  of  all  the  prominent  business  men 
and  farmers  in  Dinwiddle  county.  Also,  the  United  States,  state,  and  \ 
city  governments,  with  a  list  of  all  the  streets,  lanes,  alleys,  &c.  Com-  ^ 
piled  by  Chataigne  &  Boyd.  Petersburg,  Va.,  Jos.  Van  Holt  Nash,  pub- 
lisher, 1872.  4234 
3,219  p.     23y2cm. 

Petersburg  city  directory  1889-'90,  containing  a  general  directory  of  the  resi- 
dents, a  classified  business  directory  of  the  merchants,  manufacturers, 
professions,  fee,  of  Petersburg,  Va.,  also  a  compilation  of  useful  refer- 
ence miscellaneous  matter.  Haddock  &  Wiglesworth,  compilers  and 
publishers.     Richmond,  Va.,  c  1889.  4235 

307    p.      23y2cm. 

Petersburg,   Virginia,   directory   1903-1904,   published   by  Hill   directory   co., 
containing  a  general  and  business  directory,  a  guide  to  the  streets  of 
Petersburg,  Pocahontas  and  Ettrick,  and  much  useful  information  classi- 
fied as  miscellaneous.     Richmond,  Va.,  c  1903.  4236 
360   p.     24cm. 

Petersburg  Virginia  directory  1905-1906,  published  by  Hill  directory  co.,  con- 
taining a  general  and  business  directory,  a  guide  to  the  streej;s  of 
Petersburg,  Pocahontas  and  Ettrick,  and  much  useful  information  classi- 

i        fied  as  miscellaneous.     Richmond,  Va.,  c  1905.  4237 

I  387   p.     24cm. 

Petersburg,   Virginia    directory    1907-1908,   published   by   Hill    directory   co., 
I        containing  a  general  and  business  directory,  a  guide  to  the  streets  of 
Petersburg,  Pocahontas  and  Ettrick,  and  much  useful  information  classi- 
fied as  miscellaneous.     Richmond,  Va.,  c   1907.  4238 
355  p.     24cm. 

Peterson,  E.  M.  Immersion  not  essential  to  baptism.  A  review  of  the  "Un- 
controversial  discourses,"  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  J.  L.  Burrows,  on  the  sub- 
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Richmond?     J.  W.   Fergusson  &   son,   1886.  4239 

vili,    93    p.      19cm. 

Peterson,  P.  A.  Hand-book  of  Southern  Methodism,  being  a  digest  of  the 
j  history  and  statistics  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church.  South,  from 
i  1845  to  1882.  Prepared  by  Rev..  P.  A.  Peterson,  of  the  Virginia  con- 
I        ference.     Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Fergusson  &  son,  1883.  4240 

!  148  p.     20cm. 

Petition  of  the  heirs  of  General  George  Washington,  for  reimbursement  for 
certain  lands  of  his  in  the  state  of  Ohio,  lost  by  conflicting  grants  made 
j        under  the  authority  of  the  United  States.     Robert  E.  Lee,  jr.,  adminis- 
1        trator  de  bonis  non,  with  the  will  annexed,  of  General  George  Wash- 
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Charleston.  W.  Va.,  Wm.   A.  Washington,  Kankakee,  111.  4241 

15  p.     23cm. 


418  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Petrie,  George  L.  Jacob's  sons.  By  George  L.  Petrie,  D.  D.  New  York  and 
Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1910.  4242 

229    p.      18 1/2  cm. 

Pettit,  William  B.  Address  [before  Virginia  State  bar  association]  of  Wil- 
liam B.  Pettit,  president  of  the  association.  Law  reforms.  Duty  of  the 
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(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     10th  report,   1898.     p.  226-246) 

Paper  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]   by  William  B.  Pettit  of 

the   Fluvanna  bar.     The   property   and    contractual   rights   and    powers 

of  married  women.     Suggestions  of  amendments  of  the  law.  4244 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     11th  report,  1899.     p.  252-256) 

Peyton,  John  Lewis,  1824-1896.  The  adventures  of  my  grandfather.  With 
extracts  from  his  letters,  and  other  family  documents,  prepared  for  the 
press  with  notes  and  biographical  sketches  of  himself  and  his  son 
John  Howe  Peyton,  esq.,  by  John  Lewis  Peyton  .  .  .  London,  J.  Wilson, 
1867.         CI     P519     PIS.  4245 

X,  249  p.     22cm. 

The  American  crisis;  or.  Pages  from  the  note-book  of  a  state  agent 

during  the  civil  war   .  .    .   London,  Saunders,  Otley  &  co.,  18G7.        E469 

P51.  4248 

2  V.     front,   (port.)  21cm. 

History  of  Augusta  county,  Virginia  .  .  .  Staunton,  Va.,  S.  M.  Yost  &  son, 

1882.         F232     A9     P5.  4247 

,    vii,    387,    [7]    p.      8    vo. 

Memoir  of  John  Plowe  Peyton,  in  sketches  by  his  contemporaries,  to- 
gether with  some  of  his  public  and  private  letters,  etc.,  also  a  sketch  of 
Ann  M.  Peyton.  Compiled  by  The  author  of  the  History  of  Augusta 
County  .  .  .  Printed  for  private  circulation.  Staunton,  Va.,  A.  B. 
Blackburn  &  co.,  1894.         CI     P519     P16.  4248 

1  p.l.,  vi,   [3]-297  p.     22cm. 

Memoir  of  William  Madison  Peyton,  of  Roanoke,  together  with  some  of 

his  speeches  in  the  House  of  delegates  of  Virginia,  and  his  letters  in 
reference  to  secession  and  the  threatened  civil  war  in  the  United  States, 
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P520     P16.  4249 

vii,    392    p.      22cm. 

Appendixes:  A.  Abridged  genealosry,  or  pedigree  of  the  ancient  noble 
family  of  Peyton:  p.  [3111-336 ;  Isleham  Hall,  the  priory  and  churrh.  co. 
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379. — r>.  Extract  from  the  Washington  pedigree  ...  by  John  Washington: 
p.    [3803-383. 

Over  the  Alleghanies,  and  across  the  prairies.    Personal  recollections  of 

the  far  West,  one  and  twentv  years  ago.  2d  ed.  London,  Simpkin, 
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xvi,    377   p.      12   mo. 

Rambling  reminiscences  of  a  residence  abroad.    England-Guernsey  .   .  ■ 

Staunton,  Va.,  S.  M.  Yost  &  son,  1888.         DA625     P51.  4251 

2  p.l.,   298  p.     igVacm. 

Tom  Swindel;   or,  The  adventures  of  a  boomer   .  .    .   Staunton,  Va.,  G. 

L.  Bolen,  1893.         B     P519     T52.  '      4252 
2  p.l.,  [3]-136  p.     16y2cm. 

The   Phi  Beta  Kappa  Key    .    .    .    William  and  Mary  number,  March  1912- 

V.  1,  no.  7.  4253 
45    p.     illus.      23i^cm. 


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Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  419 

Philadelphia.  Citizens.  Communication  from  citizens  of  Philadelphia  ten- 
dering a  banner  to  Virginia,  1859.     [Richmond,  1859]         JK310     v.  29. 

4254 
7   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Submitted    by    the    Governor,    Henry    A.    Wise,    Dec.    10,     1859,    to    the 
General  Assembly  of  Virginia.     Doc.  28. 

Phillips,  A.  L.  The  Westminster  standard  teacher  training  course.  First 
standard  course.  Edited  by  A.  L.  Phillips,  D.  D.  Approved  by  the 
educational  committee  of  the  International   Sunday   school   association 

1908.  Revised  and  enlarged  1912.  Richmond,  Va.,  the  Presbyterian 
committee  of  publication,  [1912]  4256 

191  p.     maps.     17cm. 

Phillips,   Charles,   1787-1859.     The  Dinas   Island   speech    [eulogizing  Wash- 
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(In  Modern  eloquence,      v.    14.      p.    1583-1587) 

|!Phillips,  Henry,  Jr.  Historical  sketches  of  the  paper  currency  of  the  Ameri- 
can colonies,  prior  to  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  constitution  .  .  . 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  Printed  for  W.  Elliot  Woodward,  1865-1866.  HG515 
P5.  4258 

2   V.     21%  cm. 

"Historical   sketch   of   the   bills   of   credit   issued   by   Virginia:"   p.    191- 

PhiMips,  James  Jeter.  .  .  .  Trial  and  conviction  of  James  Jeter  Phillips,  for 
the  murder  of  his  wife.     Richmond,  V.  L.  Vore,  1868.        KllO     P561. 

4259 
96  p.     19cm. 

Phillips,  Phillip  Lee.  List  of  books  relating  to  America  in  the  register  of  the 
London  company  of  stationers,  from  1562-1638.        E172    A48.  4260 

(In    American    historical    association.      Report,    1896.      v.    1.      p.    1249- 
1261) 

The  rare  map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland  by  Augustine  Herrman,  first  lord 

of  Bohemia  manor,  Maryland.  A  bibliographical  account  with  facsimile 
reproduction  from  the  copy  in  the  British  museum,  by  P.  Lee  Phillips 

j         ...   Washington,  W.  H.  Lowdermilk  &  company,  1911.  4261 

23  p.     fold.  map.     32cm. 

I  Map  (79x9 4cm)   in  pocket. 

.    .    .  Virginia   cartography;    a   bibliographical    description,    by   P.    Lee 

Phillips.  Washington,  Smithsonian  institution,  1896.  F218  1  P562. 
Also  Qll     S6     M.  4262 

85  p.    2  4 1/2  cm. 

(Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections) 
Smithsonian    institution    publication    1039. 

Phillips,  Ulrich  Bonnell.  The  economic  and  political  essays  of  the  ante- 
bellum South  .  .  .  Reprinted  from,  The  South  in  the  building  of  the 
nation    (volume   7).     Richmond,   Va.,  the   Southern   publication    society, 

1909.  4263 
173-199  p.     23y2cm. 

The  origin  and  growth  of  the  Southern  black  belts.  4264 

(In    American    historical    review.      v.    11,    no.    4,    July,    1906.      p.    798- 
816) 

Slave  crime  in  Virginia.  4265 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.   20,   no.   2.     Jan.    1915.     p.      336-340) 

Phillips  and  West  school  for  girls,  Norfolk,  Va.     Catalog.  4266 

Library  has    1896,    1906,    1910. 


420  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Phlegar,  Archer  A.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
Hon.  Archer  A.  Phlegar,  of  Christiansburg,  Va.  The  action  of  ejectment, 
its  uses  and  abuses.  4267 

^       (In  Virginia   state  bar  association.     17th   report,   1905.     p.    178-189) 

Piatt,  Donn.  General  George  H.  Thomas.  A  critical  biography  by  Donn 
Piatt,  with  concluding  chapters  by  Henry  V.  Boynton.  Cincinnati,  R. 
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viii,    [13]-65S   p.     front,   (port.),  map.     24cm. 

Pickell,  John.  A  new  chapter  in  the  early  life  of  Washington,  in  connection 
with  the  narrative  history  of  the  Potomac  company.  By  John  Pickell. 
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xi,    [17J-178   p.     23cm. 

Picket,  A.  The  new  juvenile  expositor,  or  rational  reader,  and  key  to  the 
juvenile  spelling  book:  comprising  the  definitions  of  all  the  syllabic 
words  in  tliat  work;  with  copious  illustrations  in  English  etymology: 
forming  an  extensive  definition  class  book  for  the  instruction  of  youth: 
being  American  school  class  book  No.  4.  By  A.  &  J.  W.  Picket  .  .  . 
Published  by  Picket  &  co..  Pearl  street,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  and  by  A.  &  E. 
Picket,  Wheeling,  Va.,  1831.  4270 

vi,    [7]-384  p.      lei^cm. 

Pickett,  George  Edward,  1825-1875.  The  heart  of  a  soldier  as  revealed  in 
the  intimate  letters  of  Gen'l.  George  E.  Pickett,  C.  S.  A.  New  York, 
Seth  Moyle   (incorporated)   c  1913.         CI     P597     P5.  4271 

5   p.I.,   215   p.     illus.,  plates.     23cm. 

Pickett,  La  Salle  Corbell,  "Mrs.  G.  E.  Pickett."     Pickett  and  his  men.     At- 
lanta, Ga.,  The  Foote  &  Davies  co.,  1899.        E470    P59.  4272 
xiii,  4  39  p.     illus.     8  vo. 

Pickett  family.  The  Pickett  family.  From  the  Richmond  Virginia  Times. 
Dispatch  of  Sunday,  April  11th,  1909.  4273 

2   p.      43y2x28cm. 

Picturesque  Richmond,  Richmond,  Virginia,  and  her  suburbs.  Richmond, 
Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  company,  1891.         F233     3     P611.  4274 

unp.     illus.     29cm. 

Piedmont  business  college,   Lynchburg,  Va.     Catalog.  4275 

Library  has   1907    (?) 

Piedmont  female   institute,  Charlottesville,  Va.     Catalog.'  4276 

Library   has   1875,    1877,    1878,    1880,    1881,    1882. 

Pierpont,  Francis  H.  Governor  Pierpoint's  address  to  the  people  of  Virginia, 
May  19,  1865.     Washington,   McGill  &  Witherow   [1865]  F230     P62. 

Also     JK310     V.   39.  4277 

16  p.     23cm. 

Letter  of  Governor  Peirpoint,  to  his  excellency  the  president  and  the 

honorable  Congress  of  the  United  States,  on  the  subject  of  abuse  of 
military  power  in  the  command  of  General  Butler  in  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina.    Washington,  McGill  &  Witherow,  printers,  1864.        E534    P62. 

4278 
60   p.     23cm. 

Pierson,  Hamilton  W.     Jefferson  at  Monticello.     The  private  life  of  Thomas 

Jefferson.     From  entirely  new  materials.     With   numerous   fac-similes. 

By  Rev.  Hamilton  W.  Pierson,  D.  D.,  President  of  Cumberland  College, 

Ky.     New  York,  C.  Scribner,  1862.         CI     J45     P27.  4279 

138   p.     front.,  facsimiles.     24cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  421 

Piggot,  A.  S.  Reports  of  Professor  A.  S.  Piggot,  of  Baltimore,  and  Prof. 
Benj.  Silliman,  jr.,  of  New  York,  on  the  Manassas  copper-mine,  in 
Fauquier  county,  Virginia;  together  with  analysis  of  the  same,  by  Prof. 
Piggot,  Dr.  James  R.  Chilton,  and  Prof.  Silliman.  New  York,  Oliver 
&  brother,  steam  printers,  April,  1853.  4280 

17  p.     map.     22cm. 

Pilling,  James  Constantine.  Bibliography  of  the  Algonquian  languages.  By 
James  Constantine  Pilling.  Washington,  Government  printing  office, 
1891.  4280a 

X,   614   p.     plates   (facsims.)      24%cm. 

(Smithsonian    institution.      Bureau    of    ethnology.       [Bulletin    no.    13] 
Virginia,     p.   513) 

Pinkney,  William.  Some  account  of  the  life,  writings,  and  speeches  of 
William  Pinkney.  By  Henry  Wheaton  .  .  .  New  York,  J.  W.  Palmer 
&  CO.,  1826.         CI     P655     W5o.  4281 

616    p.     2iy2cm. 

Contents:  pt.  1.  Memoir,  private  correspondence,  &c. — pt.  2.  no.  1. 
Opinions  delivered  at  the  Board  of  commissioners,  under  the  7th  article  of 
the  treaty  of  1794,  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  no.  2. 
Memorial  on  the  rule  of  the  war  of  1756.  no.  3.  Private  correspondence 
with  Mr.  Madison,  no.  4.  Speech  in  the  case  of  the  Nereide.  no.  5.  Speech 
in  the  House  of  representatives  on  the  treaty-making  power,  no.  6.  Argu- 
ment on  the  right  of  the  states  to  tax  the  National  bank.  no.  7.  Speech  on 
the  Missouri  question,  no.  8.  Opinion  in  the  case  of  Cohens  against  the 
state  of  Virginia. 

Pioneer  Presbyterianism  in  Tennessee.  Addresses  delivered  at  the  Tenn- 
essee exposition  on  Presbyterian  day,  October  28,  1897.  Richmond,  Va., 
Presbyterian  committee  of  publication.  4282 

83  p.     19cm. 

Pitkin,  J.  B.  A  discourse  embracing  several  important  objections  to  the 
doctrine,  "That  Jesus  Christ,  as  Mediator,  possesses  two  natures,  the 
Divine  and  Human,  in  mysterious,  yet  all  harmonious  union,"  in  reply 
to  a  recently  published  sermon,  delivered  by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Baker,  in 
the  First  and  Second  Presbyterian  churches,  in  Richmond,  Va.  By 
J.  B.  Pitkin,  pastor  of  the  First  independent  christian  church,  in  Rich- 
mond, Va.  Published  by  request.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Samuel  Shep- 
herd &  CO.,  1834.  4283 
72  p.     21cm. 

Pitt,  R.  H.    Denominational  accomplishment.  4284 

(In   The   South   in   the   building   of   the   nation,      v.    10.      p.    428-436) 

Pleasants,  Hugh  R.     Sketches  of  the  Virginia  convention,  1829-30.  4285 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   17.     p.   147-154;   297-304) 

Pleasants,  Mary  Minta.    Which  one?  and  other  ante  bellum  days   ,    .    .  Bos- 
ton, J.  H.  Earle  company  [c  1910]         B     P724     W5.  4286 
90   p.   incl.   plates.     20cm. 

Pleasants,  William  H.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Mary  Johnston,  with  se- 
lections from  her  writings,  by  William  H.  Pleasants]  4287 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  6.  p. 
2757-2779) 

Pleasonton,  Alfred.  The  successes  and  failures  of  Chancellorsville.  E468 
B33.  4288 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  172-182) 

Plecker,  W.  A.  The  climate  of  tidewater  Virginia.  By  W.  A.  Flecker, 
M.  D.,  Hampton,  Va.  Reprinted  from  the  New  York  medical  record 
for  Aug.  27,  1907.  4289 

11.   [1]   p.     ISJ^cm. 


422  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Plumer,  William  S.  Hints  and  helps  in  pastoral  theology.  By  William  S. 
Plumer,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.     New  York,  Harper  &  bros.,  1874.  4290 

iv,   [5]-381  p.     20i^cm. 

The  substance  of  an  argument  against  the  indiscriminate  incorporation 

of  churches  and  religious  societies.  Delivered  before  the  Committee 
of  courts  of  justice  of  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  on  the  evening 
of  the  8th  of  Jan.,  and  on  subsequent  evenings,  in  A.  D.  1846,  in  reply 
to  James  Lyons  and  Wm.  H.  Macfarland,  Esqs.  By  Wm.  S.  Plumer. 
Baltimore,  Printed  at  the  publication  rooms,  1847.  4291 

82  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Vital   godliness:    a  treatise   on   experimental   and   practical   piety.     By 

William  S.  Plumer,  D,  D.,  LL.  D.     New  York,  The  American  tract  so- 
ciety,   [1864]  4292 
610   p.      191/^  cm. 

Pocahontas,  or  the  lady  Rebecca.  4293 

(In   Southern   literary  messenger,      v.    36.      p.    641-647) 

Pocahontas  coal  operator's  association,  exhibit  at  the  Jamestown  exposition, 
Norfolk,  Va.,  1907,   Mines  and  metallurgy  building.      [1907]  HD9549 

P73.  4294 

24  p.     illus.     22cm. 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  1809-1849.  The  complete  poems  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  col- 
lected, ed.,  and  arranged  with  memoir,  textual  notes  and  bibliography, 
by  J.  H.  Whitty  .  .  .  Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin  com- 
pany, 1911.  PS2605     W6.  4295 

Ixxxvi,  304  p.,  1  1.     front,   (port.)  illus.   (facsim.)  plates.     21cm. 
Bibliography:    p.    289-297. 

The  complete  poetical  works  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  with  memoir  by  J. 

H.  Ingram.    New  York,  John  W.  Lovell  company  [n.  d.]        PS2605    15. 

4296 
iv,    [5]-260    p.      18cm. 

The  complete  works  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe;  ed.  by  James  A.  Harrison  .   .   . 

[Virginia  ed.]  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  company  [1902]  PS2601 
H3.  4297 

17  v.     fronts,    (incl.  ports.)      15i^cm. 

"Bibliography  of  the  writings  of  Edgar  A.  Poe:"     v.  16,  p.  355-379. 

The  last  letters  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe  to  Sarah  Helen  Whitman,  ed.  by 

James  A.  Harrison.  In  commemoration  of  the  hundredth  anniversary 
of  Poe's  birth,  January  19,  1909.  Published  under  the  auspices  of  the 
University  of  Virginia.  New  York  &,  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons, 
1909.  CI      P743      H35.  4298 

3  p.l.,  v-viii  p.,  1  1.,  50  p.,  1  1.     2  port.   (incl.  front.)     25i^cm. 

.    .    .   Poems  and  tales  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.     Ed.  by  Robert  Armistead 

Stewart  .    .    .  Atlanta  [etc.]   [1911]         PS2602     S85.  4299 

249   p.     front,    (port.)      17%cm. 
(Graded   classics   series) 

The  raven,  by  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  with  literary  and  historical  commentary, 

by  John  H.  Ingram.     London,  G.  Redway,  18S5.        PS2609    15.  4300 

3  1.,   122    [2]   p.      19 1/2 cm. 

.    .    .  Selected  poems  and  tales  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe;  ed.  with  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by   Charles  Marshall  Graves    .    .    .    New  York,  Atlanta 
[etc.]   Silver,  Burdett  and  company  [c  1906]         PS2602     G7.  4301 
XXX,  158  p.     front,  (port.)  plates.     19cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  423 

Selections   from   his   writings   in   prose   and   verse.     With   biographical 

and  critical  sketch  by  P.  W.  H.  Myers.  4302 

(In  Warner's   Library  of  the   world's  best  literature,     v.   20.      p.    11651- 
11700) 

The  works   of  Edgar  Allan   Poe:    with  notices   of  his   life  and  genius. 

By  N.  P.  Willis,  J.  R.  Lowell,  and  R.  W.  Griswold  .    .    .   New  York,  J. 
S.  Redfield,  1850.         PS2601     G7.  4303 

2   V.      18%  cm. 

The  works   of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  including  the   choicest  of  his  critical 

essays    .    .    .    With  a  study  of  his  life  and  writings  from  the  French 
of  Charles  Baudelaire.     London,  Chatto  and  Windas    [1872]  PS2601 

HI.  4304 

viii,  676   p.     19cm. 

The  works  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe  .    .   .  New  York,  W.  J.  Widdleton,  1871. 

PS2601      G8.  4305 

4   V.     19%  cm. 

Poem  [by  W.  Gordon  McCabe]  and  address  [by  James  Barron  Hope]  de- 
livered on  the  first  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  of  the  "Old  boys  of 
Hampton  academy,"  July,  1860  .  .  .  Printed  by  order  of  the  society. 
Richmond,  W.  H.  Clemmitt,  1861.  .       F218     24     H21     P74.  4306 

22  p.     22cm. 

Poindexter,  Charles.  Captain  John  Smith  and  his  critics.  A  lecture  before 
the  Society  for  geographical  and  historical  study  of  Richmond  college, 
by  Charles  Poindexter  .  .  .  Richmond  [J.  L.  Hill  printing  company] 
1893.  P229     P75.  4307 

74  p.     20% cm. 

Richmond:     An   illustrated   hand-book   and   guide   with   notices   of   the 

battle-fields  .    .    .  Richmond,  J.  L.  Hill  print,  co.,  1896.         F233     3     P75. 

4308 
112  p.     illus.,  pi.,  map.     16  mo. 

Poindexter,    Mrs.    Charlotte    (Mason)      Jane    Hamilton's   recipes;    delicacies 

from  the  Old  Dominion;  preserved  &  comp.  by  her  great-niece  Charlotte 

Mason  Poindexter  .    .    .   Chicago,  A.  C.  McClurg  &  co.,  1909.         TX715 

P755.  4309 

X  p.,   1  1.,    13-191,    [32]    p.      18cm. 

Poindexter,  George,  1779-1853.  Speech  on  the  admission  of  Louisiana,  in 
the  House  of  representatives,  Jan.  14,  1811.        PS660    W7.  4310 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.  2.     p.     439-454) 

Speech  on  the  Seminole  war,  in  the  House  of  representatives,  Feb.  1, 

1819.  PS660     W7.  4311 

(In  Williston,  B.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.   3.     p.   128-183) 
George  Poindexter  was  born  In  Louisa  Co.,  Va.,  in  1779. 

Poindexter,  James  E.  Address  on  the  life  and  services  of  Gen.  Lewis  A. 
Armistead,  delivered  by  Rev.  James  E.  Poindexter,  late  Captain  in 
the  38th  Virginia  regiment,  Armistead's  brigade,  Pickett's  division,  be- 
fore R.  E.  Lee  camp,  no.  1,  Confederate  veterans,  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan- 
uary 29,  1909.  CI  A731  P75.  4312 
8  p.     24cm. 

Pollard,  Edwin  Albert,  1828-1872.  Black  diamonds  gathered  in  the  darkey 
homes  of  the  South.  By  Edwin  A.  Pollard  of  Virginia.  New  York, 
Pudney   &   Russell,   1859.         HTllO     P77.  4313 

xiv,    [171-122   p.      19cm. 

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The  first  year  of  the   war.     Corrected  and  improved    [2d]    ed,     Rich- 
mond, West  &  Johnston,  1862.         E487     P767.  4314 
2   p.l.,   406   p.     port.,   map.     23%cm. 

— ■ — Life  of  Jefferson  Davis,  with  a  secret  history  of  the  Southern  Con- 
federacy, gathered  "behind  the  scenes  in  Richmond."  Containing  cur- 
ious and  extraordinary  information  of  the  principal  Southern  characters 
in  the  late  war,  in  connection  with  President  Davis,  and  in  relation  to 
the  various  intrigues  of  his  administration  .  .  .  Philadelphia  [etc.] 
National   publishing  company.  CI     D262     P51.  4315 

viii,   536   p.     front,    (port.)      22cm. 

The  lost  cause;  a  new  Southern  history  of  the  War  of  the  Confederates 

.    .    .   Drawn  from  ofiicial  sources    ...    By  Edward  A,  Pollard    .    .    . 
New  York,  E.  B.  Treat  &  co.,  1866.         E487     P76.  4316 

1    p.l.,    XXX,    [33] -752    p.      front.,    port.,    fold.    map.      2 4 1/2 cm. 

The   lost  cause;    a  new    Southern   history   of  the   War   of   the   Confed- 
erates   .    .    .   Drawn  from  official  sources    ...    By  Edward  A.  Pollard 
.    .    .    New  and   enl.  ed.    .    .    .    New   York,   E.  B.   Treat   &   co.,    [1867] 
E487     P76.  4317 
1  p.l.,  XXX,    [33]-776  p.     front.,   port.,  fold.  map.     24i/2cm. 

The  lost  cause  regained   .    .    .  New  York,  G.  W.  Carleton  &  co.,  1868. 

E668     P77.  4318 

214  p.     19cm. 

Observations  in  the  North:   eight  months  in  prison  and  on  parole.     By 

Edward  A.  Pollard.    Richmond,  E.  W.  Ayres,  1865.        E487    P792.      4319 
vii,    [9]-142    p.      20y2cm. 

The  second  battle  of  Manassas:   with  sketches  of  the  recent  campaign 

in  Northern  Virginia  and  on  the  upper  Potomac.  Prepared  from  special 
materials.  By  the  author  of  "The  first  year  of  the  war."  Richmond, 
West  &  Johnston,  1862.        E481     M26     P7.  4320 

48  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Southern  history  of  the  war.     By  E.  A.  Pollard   .    .    .   New  York,  C.  B. 

Richardson,  1806.         E487     P77.  4321 

2  V.     front.,   port.     23i^cm. 

Southern   history  of  the   war.     The  first  year  of  the  war.     Reprinted 

from  the  Richmond  corrected  ed.     New  York,  C.  B.  Richardson,  1863. 

E487     P774.  4322 

3  p.l.,   389   p.     front.,  port.     24cm. 

Southern  history  of  the  war.    The  second  year  of  the  war.  ...  By  Ed- 
ward A.  Pollard  .    .    .  New  York,  C.  B.  Richardson,  1863.        E487     P775. 

4323 
iv,    [5]-10,    17-386    p.      front.,    port.,    fold.    map.      22i^cm. 

Southern    history   of   the   war.     The    third    year   of    the   war.      By   Ed- 
ward A.  Pollard  .    .    .  New  York,  C.  B.  Richardson,  1865.        E487    P778. 

4324 
391  p.     front.,  port.     22 1/2  cm. 

The  Virginia  tourist.     Sketches  of  the   springs  and  mountains  of  Vir- 
ginia  .    .    .    Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1870.         F219     P771. 

4325 
277  p.     pi.,  fold.  map.     12  mo. 

Pollard,   Edward   B.     The  subjection  of  woman  according  to  St.  Paul.     An 
address   before   the   equal   suffrage   league   of  Richmond,   Va.      [1914] 

4326 
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Pollard,  Henry  Robinson.  Address  d/elivered  before  Oakwood  memorial  as- 
sociation, Saturday,  Mas'-  7,  1910,  Richmond,  Va.  .  .  .  Richmond,  Whittet 
&  Shepperson,  printers,  [1909?]         F233     61     Oil.  4327 

16    p.      221/^  cm. 

Addresses  delivered  at  the  unveiling  of  a  monument  to  the  memory  of 

Edward  Bagby  at  Bruington  church.  King  &  Queen  County,  Virginia, 
August  8,  1912,  by  Hon.  Henry  R.  Pollard  and  others.  Richmond,  Va., 
Everett  Waddey  company  [1912]         CI     B144     P77.  4328 

53  p.     23cm. 

^Address    of  Henry    R.    Pollard    of   Richmond,   Va.,   bar,    before    Baptist 

congress,  held  in  Richmond,  Va.,  Nov.  20-23,  1900  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va., 
J.  L.  Hill    printing  co.,  1900.  4329 

18  p.     23%cm. 

Pollard,  John  Garland.  .  .  .  The  Pamunkey  Indians  of  Virginia,  by  Jno. 
Garland  Pollard.    Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1894.        E51     U6.      4330 

19  p.      24 1/2  cm. 

(U.  S.  Bureau  of  American  ethnology.     Bulletin  no.   17) 

Pollock,    Edward.     Historical  and  industrial   guide  to   Petersburg,  Virginia 
.   .   .   [Petersburg]  T.  S.  Beckwith  &  co.,  [1885]        F234     P4     P7.      4331 
248  p.     illus.,  fold.  map.     8  vo. 

Illustrated   sketch    book   of   Danville,    Virginia;    its    manufactures    and 

commerce  .   .   .   [Danville,  E.  R.  Waddill  &  bro.]  1885.        F234    Dl    P7. 

4332 

212  p.     illus.     8  vo. 

Sketch  book  of  Liberty,  Virginia.     Its  people  and  its  trade.     Liberty, 

Va.,  Bedford  index,  1887.         F234     L695     P776.  4333 

143  p.     illus.     12  mo. 

— — Sketch  book  of  Portsmouth,  Va.     Its  people  and  its  trade   .    .    .   Ports- 
mouth, Va.,  E.  Pollock,  1886.         F234     P8     P7.  4334 
287  p.     illus.,  fold.  pL,  fold.  map.     16  mo. 

Sketch  book  of  Suffolk,  Va.    Its  people  and  its  trade  .    .    .  Portsmouth, 

Va.,  Fiske  &  Purdie,  1886.         F234     S9     P7.  4335 

144  p.     illus.     16  mo. 

Pond,  George  Edward,  1837-1899.  .  .  .  The  Shenandoah  valley  in  1864,  by 
George  B.  Pond  .    .    .  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1883.        E468     C17. 

4336 
Ix  p.,  1  1.,  287  p.  incl.  maps.     fold,  plans. 

Poore,  Ben,  Perley.  A  descriptive  catalogue  of  the  government  publications 
of  the  United  States,  September  5,  1774-March  4,  1881.  Compiled  by 
order  of  Congress  by  Ben:  Perley  Poore,  clerk  of  printing  records. 
Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1885.        Z1223     A     '85.      4336a 

Iv,  1392  p.     30cm.  ,,.      _ 

(U.  S.  48th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate.  Mis.  Doc.  no.  67) 

Virginia  in  index,  p.  1383. 

Pope,  John.     The  second  battle  of  Bull  Run.         E468     B33.  4337 

(In  Battles   and   leaders  of  the   civil  war.      v.   2.     p.    449-494) 

Popenoe,  Charles  Holcomb.  .  .  .  Some  insects  injurious  to  truck  crops. 
The   Colorado  potato  beetle   in   Virginia   in   1908.  SB823     U5     A4. 

4338 
(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  entomology.     Bulletin  82.     1908.     p.   1-8) 

Porter,  Duval.  The  lost  cause,  and  other  poems.  .  .  .  Danville,  Va.,  Blair  & 
Boatwright,  1897.         PS3531     07     L8.  4339 

96  p.     22cm. 


426  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Porter,  Fitz  John.     The  battle  of  Malvern  Hill.         E468     B33.  4340 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  Civil  war.     v.   2.     p.     406-427) 

Hanover   Court  House   and   Gaines's  mill.  E468     B33.  4341 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.   319-343) 

Porter,  Horace.     Five  Forks  and  the  pursuit  of  Lee.         E468     B33.  4342 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  708-722) 

The  surrender  at  Appomattox  court  house.         E468     B33,  4343 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  729-746) 

Porter,  John  W.  H.  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 
Confederate  States  army  or  navy.  By  John  W.  H.  Porter,  a  comrade 
of  Stonewall  camp,  Confederate  veterans,  of  Portsmouth,  Va.  Ports- 
mouth, Va.,  W.  A.  Fiske,  printer,  1892.  F232  N8  P846.  4344 
366   p.     24cm. 

Porter,  Sarah  Harvey.     The  life  and  times  of  Anne  Royall  .    .    .  Torch  press 
book  shop,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  1909.         CI     R887     P84.  4345 

298    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

Porterfield,  Charles.    Journal  from  March  3,  1776  to  July  23,  1776.  4348 

(In   Southern   history  association   publications,      v.    6.    1902.      p.    113-131, 
199-209  &  400-407) 

Portsmouth,  Va.     Finances  of  the  city  of  Portsmouth.         F234     P8     G55. 

4348 
Library  has   1909. 

Mayor's  annual  message  together  with  municipal  reports.         F234     P8 

M4.  4349 

Library  has   1905-1911. 

Ordinances  for  imposing  and  collecting  taxes  on  licenses,  real  estate, 

personal  property  and  banks,  within  the  city  of  Portsmouth.  For  the 
year  commencing  the  first  day  of  May,  1911,  and  ending  on  the  thirtieth 
day  of  April,  1912.  [Portsmouth],  Portsmouth  printing  co.,  printers, 
[1911]  4350 

v,  15  p.     22cm. 

Ordinances  of  the  city  of  Portsmouth,  Virginia.     Published  by  order  of 

the  city  council.  Portsmouth,  Va.,  W.  A.  Fiske,  printer,  1905.  F234 
PS     C8.  4351 

[IG6]   p.     2iy2cm. 

Portsmouth    academy,    Portsmouth,   Va.      Catalog.  4351a 

Library  has   1896.   1901,   1902. 

[Portsmouth.      Businecs    men's   association]      Pound  nets.      Public   revenue, 
and  the  people.     Portsmouth,  Va.,  W.  A.  Fiske,  printer,  [1910]  4352 

8   p.     22cm. 

Portsmouth  relief  association,  Portsmouth,  Va.  Report  of  the  Portsmouth  ! 
relief  association  to  the  contributors  of  the  fund  for  the  relief  of  Ports- 
mouth, Virginia,  during  the  prevalence  of  the  yellow  fever  in  that  town 
in  1855  .  .  .  together  with  a  sketch  of  the  fever,  etc.,  etc.  Richmond, 
H.  K.  Ellyson's  steam  power  presses,  1856.  F234  P8  P853.  4353 
364  p.     front.     23cm. 

Portsmouth    seminary,    Portsmouth,   Va.     Catalog.  4354 

Library  has  1890. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  427 

Pory,  John.     Letter  of  John  Pory,  1619  secretary  of  Virginia  to  Sir  Dudley 

Carleton.  4355 

(In  Tyler,  L.  G.  Narratives  of  early  Virginia.  1606-1625.  p.  282- 
287) 

Observations  of  Africa,  taken  out  of  John  Leo  his  nine  books,  tr.  by 

Master  Pory.  G159     P98.  4356 

(In  Purchas,  Samuel.  Pilgrims.  London,  1625.  v.  2,  book  6.  p.  749- 
851) 

Potomac  academy,  Alexandria,  Va.     Catalog.  4357 

Library  has  1874,  1876,  1877,  1878,  1879,  1880,  1881,  1882,  1883,  1884, 
1885,  1886,  1887,  1888.  1889,  1891,  1892,  1893,  1894,  1895,  1896,  1897, 
1898,  1899,  1900,  1901,  1902,  1903,  1904,  1905,  1906,  1907,  1909. 

Potomac  Baptist  association.  Fifty-fifth  session  held  v/ith  the  Hamilton 
Baptist  church,  Loudoun  County,  Va.,  Aug.  17,  18,  19,  1910.  Manassas, 
Manassas  Journal,  [1910]  4358 

62   p.     23cm. 

The  Potomac  muse.  By  a  lady,  a  native  of  Virginia  .  .  .Richmond,  Printed 
by  T.  W.  White,  1825.         PS991     PS.  4359 

2  p.l.,  iii,    [131-172   p.     17y2cm. 
Copyrighted  1825  by  Alfred  W.  Elwes. 

Potts,  Allen.  Fox  hunting  in  America.  By  Allen  Potts.  Copyright  1911 
by  Allen  Potts,  Richmond,  Va.  Washington,  The  Carnahan  press,  1912. 
SK285     P87.  4360 

47   p.     front.,   illus.     24cm. 

Potts,  Thomas  Maxwell.  Historical  collections  relating  to  the  Potts  family 
in  Great  Britain  and  America,  with  a  historic-genealogy  of  the  descen- 
dants of  David  Potts,  an  early  Anglo-Welsh  settler  of  Pennsylvania, 
including  contributions  by  the  late  William  John  Potts.  Comp.  by 
Thomas  Maxwell  Potts  .  .  .  Canonsburg,  Pa.,  Pub.  by  the  compiler, 
1901.  4361 

XXXV,  619,  620-a — 620-h,  [621]-736  p.  front.,  illus.  (inch  facsims.) 
plates    (1    col.)    ports.,    geneal.    tables    (partly   fold.)      24cm. 

Powell,  Burt  Eardly.    Jefferson  and  the  consular  service.        JAl     P7.      4362 
(In   Political   science   Quarterly,      v.    21.      1906.      p.    626-638) 

Powell,   Edward   Payson.     Nullification  and  secession  in  the  United  States. 

A  history  of  the  six  attempts  during  the  first  century  of  the  republic. 

By  Edward  Payson  Powell.     G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  New  York,  etc.,  etc., 

1897.         JK311      P82.  4363 

xi,    461    p.      19 1/2 cm. 

Powell,  Leven.  Correspondence  of  Col.  Leven  Powell,  M.  C,  relating  to  the 
election  of  1800.  4364 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  col- 
lege,     [v.   1.   no.   1]      June,   1901.     p.   54-63) 

The  Leven  Powell  correspondence — 1775-1787.  4365 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  col- 
lege,     [v.   1.   no.   2]    June,   1902.     p.   111-138) 

The  Leven   Powell  correspondence.  4366 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  col- 
lege.    [V.  1]   no.  3.    June,  1903.     p.  217-255) 

Powell,  Lyman  P.  Historic  towns  of  the  Southern  states.  Edited  by  Lyman. 
P.  Powell.  Illustrated.  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1904.  F211 
P884.  4367 

xxxvii,  604  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     22cm. 

"Richmond  on  the  James,"  by  William  Wirt  Henry:  p.  151-183;  "Wil- 
liamsburg,"  by  Lyon  G.   Tyler:   p.    185-217. 


4^8  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Powell,  Mary  G.     General  "Washington's  last  guard  of  honor.     Compiled  by 

Mary    G.    Powell,    historian    .     .     .    Published    by    Mt.    Vernon    chapter. 

Daughters   of   the   American   revolution,   Alexandria,   Va.,    190&.  Cl 

W318     P88.  4368 

27    p.    incl.    lllus.,    ports,      front,    (port.)      24cm. 

Powell,  Robert  C.  A  biographical  sketch  of  Col.  Leven  Powell,  including 
his  correspondence  during  the  revolutionary  war.  Ed.  by  Robert  C. 
Powell,  M.  D.  Alexandria,  Va.,  G.  H.  Ramey  &  son,  1877.  Cl  P8S5 
P53.  4369 

3   p.   1.,    104   p.      221/2 cm. 

Includes  brief  notices  of  the  Powell  family.  "Letters  from  Col.  George 
Johnston,  jr.":  p.  [35]-62.  "Letters  from  Rev.  David  Griffith,  M.  D.":  p. 
[63J-80. 

Powell,  William  H.     The  battle  of  Petersburg  Crater.         E468     B33.       4370 
(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   4.     p.   545-560) 

Powell's  River  Baptist  association.  Minutes  [of  meeting]  held  with  the 
Walnut  Hill  Baptist  church,  Gibson  station,  Lee  County,  Va.,  Sep.  2d 
to  5th   1909.  4371 

23   p.     20V^cm. 

Power,  Frederick  D.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Alexander  C-ampbell,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  Frederick  D.  Power]  4372 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.  Library  of  Southern  literature.  1909.  v.  2.  p. 
711-735) 

Powers,  Pike.     An  address  delivered  before  the  cadets'  Bible  society  of  the 
Virginia   military   institute,    May   1,    1848    .     .     .    New    York,    R.  Craig- 
head, printer,  1848.  4373 
28  p.     211/icm. 

Powers,  William  Dudley.  Uncle  Isaac:  or.  Old  days  in  the  South.  A  re- 
membrance of  the  South.  .  .  .  Richmond,  B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  co., 
1899.         PS3531     09     U5.  4374 

245    p.      19cm. 

Pratt,  Joseph  Hyde.  The  Southern  Appalachian  forest  reserve  .  .  .  Re- 
printed from  the  Journal  of  the  Elisha  Mitchell  scientific  societv  for 
December,  1905.         SD428     S72     P91.  "4373 

p.    156-164.      22i^cm. 

Prentice,  George  D.  Biography  of  Henry  Clay.  Bv  George  D.  Prentice. 
2d  ed.  rev.     New  York,  J.  J.  Phelps,  1831.        Cl     C620     P65.  4376 

V,    [7]-312   p.     front,    (port.)      18cm. 

Prentis,  Robert  R,  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
Robert  R.  Prentis.  Some  observations  about  governmental  control  of 
railways  and  the  Virginia  case.  4377 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.      2Tst  report,    1909.      p.    206-255) 

Presbyterian   ciiurch   of  the   United   States.     General    assembly.     Minutes. 

4378 

Library  has   1865-1869,   1875,   1877-1899.    1903-1905,    1906,    1908-1915. 
Minutes  for  1875,  1888-1915  published  in  Richmond,  Va. 

Presidential  election.  Pieces,  copied  from  the  Richmond  enquirer,  having 
been  published  in  the  year  1823.  4379 

62  p.     23cm. 

Pressey,  Henry  Albert.  Hydrography  of  the  Southern  Appalachian  mountain 
region  .    .    .  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1902.         GB701     U5.  4380 

2  V.     plates,  fold.  maps.     23cm. 

(U-    S.    Geological    survey.      Water   supply    and    irrigation    papers.      no3. 
62,   63) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  429 

Preston,  John  Thomas  Lewis.  Sketch  of  the  Hon.  John  Howe  Peyton,  of 
Staunton,  Va.  By  Col.  J.  T.  L.  Preston  .  .  .  Boston,  D.  Clapp  &  son, 
1881.  4381 

(In    the    New    England    historical    and    genealogical    register    for    Jan. 
1881.      p.    9-20) 

Preston,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Junkin),  1825-1897.  Beechenbrook;  a  rhyme  of 
the  v/ar.     Baltimore,  Kelly  &  Piet,  1867.     PS2662     B4     1867.  4382 

3  p.l.,  9-106  p.     front.,  plates.     22 1/3 cm. 

Same.     1868.         PS2662     B4     1868.  4382 

Cartoons.     Boston,  Roberts  bros.,  1875.        PS2662     C3       1875.  4383 

vi,   [7]-240  p.     18cm. 

Centennial   poem   for  Washington   and   Lee   university,   Lexington,  Va., 

1775-1885.    New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1885.        F218     24    W31    P92. 

4384 
24   p.      19cm. 

Chimes    for   church-children.      By    Margaret   J.    Preston.      Philadelphia, 

Presbyterian   board  of  publication  and  Sabbath-school   work,    [c   1899] 
PS2662     C4     1889.  4385 

111  p.     15  cm. 

Colonial  ballads,  sonnets,  and  other  verse,  by  Margaret  J.  Preston  .   .   . 

Boston,   Houghton,   Mifflin   and   company,   1887.  PS2662      C6     1887. 

4386 
xi,  222   p.,  1  1.,    [223]-259  p.     18cm. 

For  love's  sake;  poems  of  faith  and  comfort.     New  York,  A.  D.  F.  Ran- 
dolph &  CO.,   [1886]         PS2662     F6     1886.  4387 
142  p.,   [1]   p.     18cm. 

A  handful  of  monographs,  continental  and  English.     New  York,  A.  D. 

F.  Randolph  &  co.,   [1886]         D919     P93.  4388 

229   p.     illus.,   plates. 

Preston,   R.  A.     Memoria  in  aeterna  and  other  poems.     By  R.  A.  Preston. 

Bristol,  Tenn.-Va.,  Press  of  The  King  printing  co.,  1908.  PS3531     R4 

M5.  4389 
34  p.     front,  (port.),  plates,  ports.     31cm. 

Preston,  Thomas  Lewis.  Historical  sketches  and  reminiscences  of  an  octo- 
genarian. By  Thomas  L.  Preston.  Richmond,  Va.,  Pub.  for  the  author 
by  B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  co.,  1900.         CI     P941     H29.  4390 

1  p.  1.,   7-170   p.     front,    (port.)      24cm. 

Sketches  of  Washington  County,  Virginia,   including  an  account   of  the 
Preston    family. 

A  sketch  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Russell,  wife  of  General  William  Campbell, 

and   sister  of   Patrick   Henry.     By  her  grandson,    Thomas   L.    Preston. 
Nashville,   Publishing  house   of  the   M.   E.   church.   South,   1888.  CI 

R962     P94.  4391 

44  p.  incl.  pi.,  ports.     2  7cm. 

Preston,  William  Ballard.  California  and  New  Mexico.  Speech  of  Mr. 
William  B.  Preston,  of  Virginia,  in  the  House  of  representatives,  Feb- 
ruary 7,  1849,  on  the  formation  of  a  new  state  out  of  the  territories  of 
California  and  New  Mexico.  Washington,  Printed  by  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon, 
1849.         JK310     V.  28.  4392 

16  p.     24 1/2 cm. 

Preston,  William  P.  Speech  of  William  P.  Preston,  esq.,  of  Maryland,  de- 
livered October  25,  1856,  at  the  farm  of  Robert  J.  T.  White,  esq.,  near 


430  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Hillsborough,  Loudoun  County,  Va.  Reported  expressly  for  the  National. 
[1856]  JK2341     P93.  4393 

12  p.     24cm. 

The  Preston  and  Virginia  papers  of  the  Draper  collection  of  manuscripts. 
Madison,   Published   by   the    society,    1915.  4394 

4  1.,  357  p.     front.     26cm. 

(Publication    of    the    State    historical    society    of    Wisconsin.      Calendar 
series,    v.    1) 

Prettyman,  E.  B.    John  Letcher.     [Life]  4395 

(In    The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers,    of    Randolph -Macon    col- 
lege.    V.   3.     no.  4.     June,  1912.     p.   314-349) 

Price,  Benjamin  Luther.  John  Price  the  emigrant,  Jamestown  colony  1620, 
with  some  of  his  descendants,  by  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Luther  Price,  minis- 
ter of  the  First  Presbyterian  church,  Alexandria,  Louisiana.  Alexandria, 
La.,  [1910]  4396 

3   p.   1.,   62   p.     25cm. 

Price,  Daniel.  Sanies  prohibition  staide;  or,  The  apprehension  and  ex- 
amination of  Saule.  And  to  the  inditement  of  all  that  persecute  Christ 
with  a  reproofe  of  those  that  traduce  the  honourable  plantation  of  Vir- 
ginia. Preached  in  a  sermon  commanded  at  Paule  Crosse,  upon  roga- 
tion Sunday,  being  the  28th  of  May,  1609.  By  Daniel  Price,  chaplaine 
in  ordinarie  to  the  prince  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  Matthew  Law, 
1609.         F229     P875     G14.     [Extract]  4397 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     The  genesis  of  the  United   States.      1890.     v.   1. 
p.   312-316) 

Price,  James  H.  Don  Paez,  and  other  poems.  By  a  Virginian.  New  York, 
W.  H.  Graham,  1847.         PS2664     P2     D6.  4398 

vii,    11.,    [ii],   150,    [3]    p.      igi/zcm. 

Price,  Thomas   R.     Language  and   literature,  their   connection   in  practical 
education    .    .    .    Reprinted  from  Educational  review,   New   York,   Jan- 
nary,  1896.  4399 
28    p.      23cm. 

The  new  function  of  modern  language  teaching  by  Thomas  R.   Price, 

M.  A.,  LL.  D.  Address  delivered  by  the  president  of  the  Modern  language 
association  of  America,  Dec.  28,  1900.  Baltimore,  the  Modern  language 
association  of  America,  1901.  4400 

15p.     23y2cm. 

Reprinted   from   the   Publications   of   the   Modern    language    association, 
vol.    16,  no.   1. 

Prichard,    A.    M.      Descendants    of    William    Prichard,    by  A.    M.    Prichard, 

Charleston,  W.  Va.,  March,  1912.     Charleston,  W.  Va.,  Tribune  ptg.  co., 

[1912]  4401 
59    p.      port.     22cm. 

Prince,  Waiter  F.    The  first  criminal  code  of  Virginia.        E172     A48.      4402 
(In   American  historical   association.      Report,    1899.      v.    1.      p.    309-363) 

Prince   Edward  academy,  Worsham,  Va.     Catalog.  4403 

Library  has   1876. 

Princess  Anne  County,  Va.    Rules  and  regulations  of  the  Board  of  health  of 
Princess  Anne  County,  Va.     Burke  &  Gregory,  Norfolk,  Va.,  190G.     4404 
19   p.     23cm. 

Pring,  James  Hurly.  Captaine  Martin  Pringe,  the  last  of  the  Elizabethan 
seamen,  giving  a  notice  of  his  voyages,  and  a  more  particular  exposi- 
tion of  his  first  voyage  for  the  discovery  of  the  north  part  of  Virginia, 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  431 

in   the   year   1603.     By   James   Hurly   Pring,    M.   D.     London,    Simpkin, 
Marshall  &  cc,  1888.       C2     P957     P66.  4405 

34   p.   inch  illus.     25cm. 

Prison  association  of  Virginia.  Address  of  the  Prison  association  of  Vir- 
ginia to  the  citizens  and  officials  of  the  state.  Richmond,  Herbert  T. 
Ezekiel,  1904.  4406 

10   [1]   p.     22cm. 

Biennial  report.  4407 

Library  has  1901,  1902,  1903,  1905-1913. 

Pritts,  Joseph.  Mirror  of  olden  time  border  life;  embracing  a  history  of 
the  discovery  of  America,  of  the  landing  of  our  forefathers  at  Ply- 
mouth, and  of  their  .  .  .  engagements  with  the  Indians  in  New  Eng- 
land, from  .  .  .  1620,  until  the  final  subjugation  of  the  natives,  in 
1679.  Also,  history  of  Virginia,  embracing  its  first  settlement,  the  pro- 
gressive movements  of  civilization  and  the  establishment  of  civil  gov- 
ernment, and  a  narrative  of  the  .  .  .  struggle  between  the  v/hite  set- 
tlers and  Indians  in  north-western  Virginia,  Kentucky,  etc.,  etc.,  in- 
cluding accounts  of  all  the  battles  from  the  beginning  to  the  decisive 
blow  by  Gen.  Wayne,  and  consequent  peace.  Also  history  of  the  early- 
settlement  of  Pennsylvania,  Penn's  treaty  with  the  Indians,  and  the 
subsequent  warfare  .  .  .  until  the  final  establishment  of  peace.  To 
which  are  added,  personal  narratives  of  captivities  and  escapes — of 
.  .  .  adventures  .  .  .  &c.  .  .  .  Together  with  numerous  sketches  of 
frontier  men  .  .  .  with  numerous  miscellaneous  sketches  .  .  .Comp. 
from  authentic  sources,  by  J.  Pritts  .  .  .  [2d  ed.]  Abingdon,  Va.,  S.  S. 
Miles,  1849.        ES5    P96.  4408-44C9 

X,    [ll]-700   p.    incl.   Illus.,   pi.      pi.    (partly   fold.)      23cm. 

Rewritten  and  much  altered  from  the  first  edition,  which  was  issued 
in  1839  and  again  in  1841  under  title:  Incidents  of  border  life.  Library 
of  Congress  note. 

p.  121-314,  a  reprint,  somewhat  abridged,  of  "VVither's  Chronicles  of 
border  warfare. 

Proceedings  of  a  meeting  at  Guyandotte,  and  a  letter  of  Chas.  F.  M.  Garnett, 
on  the  railroad  connection  between  the  Chesapeake  Bay  and  the  Ohio 
river.     Richmond,  Printed  by  Colin  and  Nowlan,  1852.  4410 

14  p.     22cm. 

The  proceedings  and  accidents  of  the  English  colony  in  Virginia,  extracted 

from   the   authors    following,   by  William    Simons,   doctour   of   divinitie. 

.       F229     S665.  4411 

(In  Smith,  John.  Travels  and  works,  ed.  by  Arber.  New  ed.  by 
Bradley.     1910.     v.  2.     p.  383-488) 

The  proceedings  of  the  English  colonie  in  Virginia  since  their  first  begin- 
ning from  England  in  the  yeere  of  our  Lord  1606,  till  this  present  1612, 
with  all  their  accidents  that  befell  them  In  their  journies  and  dis- 
coveries. Also  the  salvages  discourses,  orations  and  relations  of  the 
bordering  neighbours,  and  how  they  became  subject  to  the  English.  Un- 
folding even  the  fundamentall  causes  from  whence  have  sprung  so 
many  miseries  to  the  undertakers,  and  scandals  to  the  businesse:  taken 
faithfully  as  they  were  written  out  of  the  writings  of  Thomas  Studley 
the  first  provant  maister,  Anas  Todkill,  Walter  Russell  doctor  of  phi- 
sicke,  Nathaniel  Powell,  William  Phettyplace,  Richard  Wyffin,  Thomas 
Abbay,  Tho:  Hope,  Rich:  Pots  and  the  labours  of  divers  other  diligent 
observers,  that  were  residents  in  Virginia.  And  perused  and  confirmed 
by  diverse  now  resident  in  England  that  were  actors  in  this  busines. 
By  W.  S.     At  Oxford,  Printed  by  Joseph  Barnes,  1612.         F229     S665. 

4412 

(In  Smith,  John.  Travels  and  works,  ed.  by  Arber.  New  ed.  by  Brad- 
ley.    1910.     V.   1.     p.   85-174) 


432  A  Bibliography  of  Virgixia 

Same.  4412a 

(In    Tyler,    L.    G.      Narratives   of   early   Va.      p.    119-204) 

Same.  4412b 

(In  Smith,  John.  Travels  and  works,  ed.  by  Arber.  Birmingham, 
1884.      p.   85-174) 

4413 

The  proceedings  of  the  English  colony  in  Virginia,  taken  faithfully  out  of 
the  writings  of  Thomas  Studly,  cape-merchant,  Anas  Todkill,  Doctor 
Russell,  Nathaniel  Powell,  William  Phetiplace,  and  Richard  Pot,  Richard 
Wiffln,  The.  Abbay,  Tho.  Hope;  and  since  enlarged  out  of  the  writings 
of  Capt.  John  Smith,  princii:all  agent  and  patient  in  these  Virginian  oc- 
currents,  from  the  beginning  of  the  plantation  1606,  till  a;ino  1610, 
somewhat  abridged.       G159     P8.  4414 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrims.     London,    1625.     v.   4.      p.   1705-1733) 

[A  proposed]  act  to  provide  a  convenient  list  and  easy  mode  of  citation  of 
the  acts  of  assembly]   of  Virginia.  4415 

(In   Virginia   state   bar   association.      1st   Report,    1889.      p.    59,    60) 

Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  the  United  States.  Canons  for  the  govern- 
ment of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  the  United  States  of  America 
.  .  .  also  the  Canons  passed  in  general  conventions  A.  D.,  1835  and 
1838  to  which  are  annexed  the  constitution  of  the  church,  and  the  course 
of  ecclesiastical  studies  established  by  the  House  of  bishops  in  the  Gen- 
oral  convention  of  1804.  New  York,  Printed  for  the  Virginia  conven- 
tion, 1840.  4416 
40    p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Jcurnal    of   a    convention    of    the    Protestant   Episcopal    church    in    the 

states  of  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  l\Iaryland, 
Virginia,  and  South  Carolina;  held  in  Christ  church,  in  the  city  of 
Phiiadelphia,  from  Sept.  27th  to  Oct.,  7th,  1785.  London,  Printed  for 
J.  Debrett,  1789.     New  York,  Reprinted  by  E.  O.  Jenkins,  1873.  4417 

16    p.      23cm. 

.Journal  of  a  convention  1786,  p.  17-30.  Journal  of  a  convention  1786, 
p.   31-46. 

The  pilgrimage  to  Jamestown,  Va.  of  the  bishops  and  deputies  of  the 

General  convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church  in  the  United 
States  of  America.  Saturday,  October  15,  1898.  New  York,  Printed  at 
the  De  Vinne  press,  1898.         F218     3     P96.  4418 

32  p.     2  pi.   (incl.  front.)     2 312cm. 

Protestant  episcopal  education  society  in  Virginia.  .  .  .  The  act  of  incor. 
poratio]!,  by-laws,  and  rules  and  regulations.  Alexandria,  R.  PeJl's  sons, 
1905.      F218     22     P98     AIS.  4419 

15   p.     19 1/2  cm. 

The  Protestant  Episcopal  review.  Published  monthly  from  October  to  July. 
Theological  Seminary  P.  C,  Fairfax  Co..  Va.  4420 

Library  has  v.  6,  nos.  3  &  4,  Jan.,  Feb.,  189  3;  v.  9,  no.  8,  May.  1896; 
V.  10,  nos.  1,  2,  4,  7,  Oct.,  Nov.,  1896,  Jan.  and  Apr.,  1897;  v.  12,  nos.  5,  9, 
Feb.,    June,    1899;    v.    13,    nos.    4,    5,    8,    Jan.,    Feb.,    May,    1900. 

Pryor,  Roger  Atkinson,  1828 —  Annual  address  [before  Virginia  state  bar 
at;sociation]  by  Roger  A.  Pryor,  of  New  York  City,  N.  Y.  Influence 
of  Virginia  in  the  formation  of  the  federal  constitution.  4421 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     7th  report,   1895.     p.   176-195) 

Essays  and  addresses,  with  explanatory  notes,  by  Roger  A.  Pryor.     New 

York,   The   Neale   publishing   company,   1912.  E660     P97.  4422 

6   p.   1.,    11-262    p.      front,    (port.)      19cm. 


II 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libkaey  433 

Independence  of  the  South.    Speech  of  Hon.  Roger  A.  Pryor,  of  Virginia, 

on  the  resolutions  reported  by  the  committee  of  thirty-three.     Wash- 
ington, Printed  by  Henry  Polkinhorn,  1861.        JK310     v.  43.  4423 
8   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Remarks  on  announcement  of  the  death  of  William  O.  Goode,  late  a 

member  of  the  House  in  the   35th  Congress.     1860.  JK310     v.  16. 

4424 
6   p. 

Speech  on  the  black  republican  party,  in  the  House  of  representatives, 

Dec.  29,  1859.       JK310     v.  29.  4425 

14  p.     22cm. 

Pryor,  Sara  Agnes    (Rice),  "Mrs.    R.   A.    Pryor."     The  birth   of  the  nation, 

Jamestown,  1607,  by  Mrs.  Roger  A.  Pryor  .    .    .  illustrations  by  William 

De    Leftwich    Dodge.      New    York,    London,    The    Macmillan    company, 

1907.  F229      P973,  4426 

xvi    p.    1    1.,    352    p.      front.,    plates,    port.      20cm. 

The  colonel's  story  .    .    .  New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1911.       B 

P973     C5.  4427 

2   p.   1.,   3S7   p.     19 1/2 cm. 

The  mother  of  Washington  and  her  times   .    .    .    New  York,  The  Mac- 
millan company,  1903.         CI     W319     P68.  4428 
xvii  p.,   1  1.,   367   p.     front,    (port.),   illus.,   plates.      21%cm. 

My  day,  reminiscences  of  a  long  life  .    .    .  Illustrated.     New  York,  The 

Macmillan    company,    1909.  CI     P973     M8.  4429 

ix,    454  p.     front,    (port.),   plates,  ports.     21cm. 

Reminiscences  of  peace  and  war  .    .    .  New  York,  The  Macmillan  com- 
pany,  1904.  CI     P973     R14.  4430 
xiv   p.,    1   1.,    402   p.      front,    (port.),   illus.,   plates,   ports.      21cm. 

Pulaski  Co.,  Va.  Commission,  Jamestown  exposition,  1907.  Pulaski  County, 
Virginia.  A  historic  and  descriptive  sketch  designed  to  show  forth  the 
natural  advantages,  resources  and  general  adaptability  of  the  banner 
county  of  southwest  Virginia,  to  agriculture,  cattle  raising,  and  also 
commercial  and  industrial  enterprises.  Pub.  under  the  direction  of  the 
Committee  in  charge  of  the  Pulaski  County  exhibit  at  the  Jamestown 
exposition  held  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  1907.  Pulaski,  Va.,  Southwest  publish- 
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96    p.    illus.      20 1/2 cm. 

Puiiiam,    David    L.      The    constitutional    conventions    of   Virginia    from    the 
foundations  of  the  commonwealth  to  the  present  time,  by  David  L.  Pui- 
iiam  .    .    .   Richmond,  J.  T.  West,  1901.         F216     2     P98.  4432 
180   p.     23 1/2 cm. 

The  signet;  or.  The  love  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     A  play  in  five  acts.     By 

David  L.  Pulliam.     Richmond,  Johns  &  Goolsby,  1884.  4433 

52  p.     171/^cm. 

Purceil,  John  B.  Report  of  the  special  committee  on  the  Richmond  cham- 
ber of  commerce  and  its  traffic  bureau.  Submitted  by  Col.  John  B. 
Purceil,  chairman,  for  consideration  of  the  Board  of  directors,  June  8, 
1905.     [Richmond,  1905]  4434 

unp.      161/^  cm. 

Purchas,  Samuel.     Of  Virginia.         G159     P8.  4435 

(In  Purchas  his   pilgrims.     London,   1626.     v.   5.     p.   828-845) 


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^Purchas  his  pilgrimes.    In  five  bookes  .    .    .  London,  Printed  by  William 

Stansby  for  Henrie  Fetherstone,  and  are  to  be  sold  at  his  shop  in  Pauls 
church-yard  at  the  signe  of  the  rose,  1625.       G159    P98.  4435a 

5  V.     33cm. 

For  the  title  in  full  of  each  volume  of  Purchas.  consult  Torrence, 
W  C.  A  trial  bibliography  of  colonial  Virginia.  Part  1.  1607-1754.  1908. 
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The  estate  of  the  colony,  A.  D.,  1620,  [including  a  note  of  the  shipping, 

men  and  provisions  sent  to  Virginia,  by  the  treasurer  and  company,  in 
1619]  and  Master  Dermers  letter  to  mee  from  Virginia,  touchin-^  his 
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force.  Carefully  copied  from  the  Assembly  records.  To  which  is-  an- 
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3  p.  1.,  300  p.,  11  1.     18 1/2  cm. 
11   p.   MS.   notes  bound  in. 

Putnam,  A.  W.  History  of  middle  Tennessee;  or,  Life  and  times  of  Gen. 
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xvi,  [17]-668  p.     plates.     3  fold.     maps.     24cm. 
Gen.  Robertson  was  born   in  Brunswick  Co.,  Va.,  June  28,   1742. 
Donelson   family:    p.    613-638. 

Putnam,  George.    A  discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  William  Henry 

Harrison,  ninth  president  of  the  United  States:    delivered  at  Roxbury, 

April  16th,   1841,  by   George   Putnam,  minister  of  the  First   church  in 

Roxbury.     Boston,   Wm.   Crosby   &   co.,   1841.  4439 

30    p.      21%  cm. 

Putnam,  George  Haven.  A  prisoner  of  war  in  Virginia  1864-5,  by  George 
Haven  Putnam,  adjt.  and  bvt.-major  170th  N.  Y.  S.  vols.  Reprinted, 
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and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1912.         E611     P98.  4440 

v,    104    p.    incl.    plates,      front,    (port.)    plates.      21% cm. 

[Putnam,  Sallie  A.    (Brock)],  "Mrs.    Richard   Putnam."       Richmond  during 
the  war;  four  years  of  personal  observation.    By  a  Richmond  lady.    New 
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2  p.  1.,   [ix]-xiv,   [15]-389  p.     19cm. 

[Pyle,  Howard]     A  peninsular  Canaan.  4442 

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Quandary,  Chri-r^topher,  pseud.  Some  serious  considerations  on  the  present 
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24  p.     23cm.  „„„ 

Signed:     Christopher  Quandary,  Essex  County.  Nov.   9,   1827. 

Quarles,  J.  A.  The  life  of  Prof.  F.  T.  Kemper,  A.  M.,  the  Christian  educa- 
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492   p.     front,    (port.),   plates    (ports.).      19%cm. 

Quesnay  de  Beaurepaire,  Alexandre  Marie.  Memoire,  statuts  et  prospectus, 
concernant    I'academie    des    sciences    et    beaux   arts    des    etats-unis   de 


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4  p.  1.,   [5]-114,   [2]   p.     20cm. 

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Rogers  Clark  at  Quincy,  111.,  May  22,  1909.         CI  C5925     Q78.  4446 

From  the  Quincy  daily  herald  of  May  22,  1909.     Clipping. 

Quinn,  Silvanus  Jackson.  The  history  of  the  city  of  Fredericksburg,  Vir- 
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6,  [2],  7-349  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     22% cm. 

Quisenberry,  Anderson  Chenault.  Genealogical  memoranda  of  the  Quisen- 
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204   p.     pi.,  ports.     24cm. 

History  by  illustration.     General  Zachary  Taylor  and  the  Mexican  war 

.  .  .  Frankfort,  Ky.,  The  Kentucky  state  historical  society,  1911.  CI 
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72  p.     front.,  pi.,  ports.     24cm. 

Memorials  of  the  Quisenberry  family  in  Germany,  England  and  Ameri- 
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137   p.     col.  front.,  plates,   port.,   facsims.     24i^cm. 

[R.,  C]     Of  lawyers  in  Virginia  between  1704  and  1737.  4450a 

(In  The  Virginia  law  journal,     v.  1.     April.  1877.     p.  [191]-196) 

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Radford    record.     Evidence  and  arguments   before  a  sub-committee   of   the 

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16,  1913  in  the  case  of  charges  preferred  against  R.  J.  Noell  by  the  editor 

of    the    Radford    record.      [Radford,    1913]  4451 

77p.     23cm. 

[Rahm,  Frank  H.]  Reminiscences  of  his  capture  and  escape  from  prison 
and  adventures  within  the  Federal  lines,  by  a  member  of  Mosby's  com- 
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cover-titlp,  1  1.,  48  p.     24cm. 

Railroad  advocate,  v.  1—  July  4,  1831—  Rogersville,  Tenn.,  1831—  TFl 
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I  Library  has  v.  1,  July  4,  1831  to  June  14,  1832. 

'  Contains  references   to  early  railroad   projects   in  Virginia. 

The  rainbow;  first  series.  Originally  published  in  the  Richmond  enquirer. 
Richmond,  Ritchie  &  Worsley,  1804.  4454 

72  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Ralegh,  Sir  Walter,  15o2?-1618.  The  works  of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh,  kt.,  politi- 
cal, commercial  and  philosophical;   together  with  his  letters  and  poems 


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2  V.     front,   (port.)      20i^cm. 

Ramsay,  David.  The  life  of  George  Washington,  commander  in  chief  of  the 
Armies  of  the  United  States  of  America,  throughout  the  war  which  es- 
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viii,  376  p.     front,   (port.)     21cm. 

La  vida  de  Jorge  Washington,  commandante  en  gefe  de  los  egercitos 

de  los  estados  unidos  de  America,  en  la  guerra  que  establicio  su  inde- 
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270   p.     19cm. 

Ramsay,  F.  P.     An  exposition  of  the  form  of  government  and  the  rules  of 

discipline  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  the  United  States.    By  Rev.  F.  P. 

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The  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,     [c  1898]  4458 

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Randall,  E.  O.    The  Dunmore  war.  4458a 

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Randolph,  A.  M.    Address  by  Rev.  A.  M.  Randolph,  A.  M.,  before  the  alumni 

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20  p.     22cm. 

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(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  1.     p.  340-341) 

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Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  437 

Speech  in  the  trial  of  Aaron  Burr  for  treason,  in  the  circuit  court  of 

the  U.  S.  for  the  district  of  Virginia,  1807.         PS660     W7.  4466 

(In   Williston,   E.   B.     Eloquence   of   the   U.   S.      v.    4.      p.    418-441) 

A  vindication,   written   by   himself,   published  in   1795.     New  ed.,   with 

preface  by  P.  V.  Daniel,  jr.     Richmond,  C.  H.  Wynne,  1855.  CI     R192 

D18.  4467 

82   p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Randolph,    Edmund,  1820-1861.     Address  on  the  history  of  California   from 
the  discovery  of  the  country  to  the  year  1849  .   .    .       F864    R19.  4468 

(In  Society  of  California  pioneers,  San  Francisco.  10th  anniversary  of 
the  admission  of  California  into  the  Union.  San  Francisco,  1860.  p.  3- 
72) 

cover-title:  An  outline  of  the  history  of  California  .  .  .  San  Francisco, 
A.   Roman,   1860. 

-Randolph,    Innes,   1837-1887.    Poems    [ed.   by   Harold   Randolph]     Baltimore, 
Williams  &  Wilkins  [c  1898]        PS2675    R45.  4469 

2   p.   1.,    [vii],   13-76    p.     front,    (port.)      igi^cm. 

Randolph,  J.  W.     Catalogue  of  books,  stationery,  music  and  musical  instru- 
ments, and  fancy  goods,  for  sale  by  J.  W.  Randolph.     Richmond,  1850. 

4470 

180  p.     igiAcro- 

Catalogue  of  books  on  America,  comprising  history,  travels,  statistics, 

periodicals,  &c.,  ancient  and  modern;  being,  it  is  believed,  the  largest 
and  most  valuable  collection  ever  offered  for  sale  by  any  other  house 
in  the  U.  States.     Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1856.  4471 

68  p.     22cm. 

Catalogue   of   new   and   old   books    on    politics,    political    economy,    and 

political  history,  for  sale  by  J.  W.  Randolph,  Richmond.     1856.       4472 
20  p.     22cm. 

A   catalogue   of    (80   pages,   containing   1700    different   items   and   over 

4000  volumes.)  rare  and  valuable  books,  with  an  appendix,  and  a  sup- 
plement on  America,  many  of  them  with  autographs,  MSS.  notes,  news- 

I         paper  cuttings,  &c.     Richmond,  Va.     J.  W.  Randolph,  1857.  4473 

'  80   p.      22cm. 

Catalogue  of  vocal  and  instrumental  music,  for  sale  by  J.  W.  Randolph, 

bookseller    [etc.]      Richmond,   Va.      [n.    d.]  4474 

50,  19  p.     19cm. 

Library    editions,    and   presentation    books.      [Richmond,    Va.     n.    d.] 

4475 
22    p.      21cm. 

Randolph's  law  catalogue,  1856   .    .    .   Richmond,  [1856?]  4476 

22   p.      22cm. 

Randolph's  quarterly  list  of  books,  nos.  1-5,  January,  1858-April,  1859. 

[Richmond,  Va.  n.   d.]  4477 

5  nos.     22cm. 

—Richmond  bookstore:  J.  W.  Randolph,  publisher,  bookseller,  stationer 
and  dealer  in  music,  121  Main  street  Richmond,  Va.  .  .  .  offers  the 
following  for  sale  in  any  quantities:  [List  of  books  by  Virginians 
or  relating  to  Virginia]      [Richmond,  n.  d.]  4473 

XV,    [i]   p.     22cm. 

=?andolph,  J.  W.  &  co.     ...   Catalogue  of  scarce  Confederate  publication! 


438  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

(new  and  second-hand)  and  books  relating  to  the  war  between  the 
states   .    .    .    [Richmond]  4479 

Library  has  July,  1893  &  Aug.  1897. 

1897  catalogue  issued  by  Jos.  V.  Bidgood,  receiver  for  J.  "W.  Randolph  co. 

Randolph,    J.    W.,    &    English.      A    catalogue    of    Confederate    publications 
(printed  at  the  South  in  1861-5) ;  also  works  on  Virginia  history,  politics, 
biography,  &c.,  for  sale  by  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  Richmond,   [n. 
d.]  4480 

22p.      18cm. 

Randolph,  John,  1773-1833.     Letters.  4481 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  2.     p.   461-464,  56S-571) 

Letters  of  John  Randolph,  to  a  young  relative;   embracing  a  series  of 

years,  from  early  youth,  to  mature  manhood.  Philadelphia,  Carey, 
Lea  &  Blanchard,  1834.         CI     R193     L15.  4482 

[5]-254  p.,  1  1.     23cm. 

On  the  tariff.  4483 

(In  Modern  eloquence,     v.   14.     p.   1697-1725) 

Pickings  from  a  portfolio  of  autographs.    Two  ms.  letters  of  John  Ran- 
dolph of  Roanoke.  4484 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   23.     1856.     p.   379-385) 

Speech  on  an  increase  of  the  army,  in  the  House  of  representatives, 

Dec.  10,   1811.       PS660     W7.  4485 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.   S.     v.   2.     p.  455-473) 

Substance  of  a  speech  of  Mr.  Randolph,  on  retrenchment  and  reform, 

delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  Feb. 
1,  1828.  Second  edition,  with  the  latest  corrections.  Washington, 
Printed  by  Green  and  Jarvis,  1828.  4486 

35    p.      23cm. 

To  the  freeholders  of  Charlotte,  Buckingham,  Prince  Edward  and  Cum- 
berland [containing  a  speech  on  the  intended  declaration  of  war  against 
Great  Britain,  May  30,  1812]     [n.  p.,  1812]        E357    R19.  4487 
14   p.      19 1/2  cm. 

Randolph,  Judith.  Court  of  appeals  of  Virginia,  Richmond.  Randolph's 
adm'r  &c.     vs.  Hobson  &  als.         K108     F78.  4488 

189    p.      23cm. 

Randolph,  Mrs.   Mary.     The  Virginia  house-wife,   or  methodical   cook.     By 

Mrs.    Mary   Randolph    .    .    .    4th   ed.,   with   amendments    and   additions. 

Washington,    Published    by    P.    Thompson,    Way    and    Gideon,    Printers, 

1830.         TX715     R215.  4489 

viii,   [9]-lS6  p.     18cm. 

Randolph,  Sarah  Nicholas.  The  domestic  life  of  Thomas  Jefferson.  Com- 
piled from  family  letters  and  reminiscences,  by  his  great-granddaughter, 
Sarah  N.  Randolph.  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1871.  CI  J45 
R32.  4490 

xiii  incl.  front,   (port),   [15]-432  p.     illus.,  plates,  facsims.,  plan.     21cm. 

The  life  of  Gen.   Thomas  J.  Jackson,  "Stonewall  Jackson."     By  Sarah 

Nicholas  Randolph.  With  illustrations.  Philadelphia  J.  B.  Lippincott 
&  CO.,  1876.        CI     J14     R3.  4491 

363  p.     front,    (port.),  plates.     20cm. 

Randolph,  Thomas  Jefferson.  The  speech  of  Thomas  J.  Randolph,  (of  Albe- 
marle,) in  the  House  of  delegates  of  Virginia,  on  the  abolition  of  Slav- 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  439 

ery  delivered  Saturday,  Jan.  21,  1832.     2d  ed.  .    .    .  Richmond,  Printed 
by  T.  W.  White,  1832.        F218     53     V8.  4492 

22  p.     22%  cm. 

Randolph-Macon  academy,  Bedford  City,  Va.     Catalog.  4493 

Library  has  1891,  1893,  1905,  1907,  1909. 

Decennial.  4494 

Library  has  1900. 

Randolph-Macon  academy,  Front   Royal,  Va.     Catalog.  4495 

Library  has  1893,  1894,  1895,  1896,  1905,  1906,   1915. 

Randolph-Macon  academy  at  Front  Royal  the   county   seat  of  Warren 

county    in    the    northern    end    of    the    Shenandoah    Valley    of    Virginia. 
[Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  co.]  4496 

47   p.     illus.     18cm. 

Randolph-Macon    college,    Ashland,    Va.      Catalog.  4497 

Library  has   1897,   1900,    1901,   1902,    1904. 

Illustrated  booklet.     Randolph-Macon  college,  Ashland,  Va.     [no    place. 

no  date.]         F218     24     R19     1292.  4498 

45  p.  of  illustrations.     16  by  24% cm. 

The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers  of  Randolph-Macon  college.    Pub- 
lished annually  by  the  Randolph-Macon  historical  society,    no.  1.    June, 

1901.  Richmond,  1901.  4498a 

63   p.      8   vo. 

Contents:  Devereux  Jarratt  and  the  beginnings  of  Methodism  in  Vir- 
ginia ,  by  J.  W.  Smith;  Sketch  of  Leven  Powell;  Correspondence  of  Revolu- 
tionary leaders:  Letters  of  Colonel  Leven  Powell  to  his  wife;  Letters  of 
Rev.  David  Griffith  to  Col.  Leven  Powell,  1776-1778;  Correspondence  of  Col. 
Leven  Powell  relating  to  the  election  of  1800. 

— — The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers  of  Randolph-Macon  college.     Pub- 
lished annually  by  the  Randolph-Macon  historical  society,    no.  2.    June, 

1902.  4498b 

65-154  p.     8  vo. 

Contents:  The  whiskey  insurrection  in  Pennsylvania,  and  the  opinions 
of  contemporary  party  leaders  concerning  its  suppression,  by  B  "W.  Bond, 
jr.;  Patrick  Henry,  by  J.  Alston  Cabell;  The  Virginia  constitutional  con- 
vention of  1S29,  by  C.  H.  Young;  The  Leven  Powell  correspondence — 
1775-1787;  Letters  bearing  on  the  War  of  1812;  Letters  of  Thomas  Ritchie — 
glimpses  of  the  year  1830. 

- — The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers  of  Randolph-Macon  college.    Pub- 
lished annually  by  the  Randolph-Macon  historical  society,    no.  3.     June, 

1903.  4498c 
p  157-256.     8   vo. 
Contents:     Life    sketch    of    Captain    Richard    Irby,    by    J.    C.    Granbery 

Thomas  Ritchie,  by  C.  T.  Thrift;  Abel  Parker  Upshur,  by  R.  3.  McCabe; 
John  Lewis,  the  pioneer  of  Augusta  county;  by  G.  H.  Fielding;  The  Leven 
Powell  correspondence,   1786-1829. 

— The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers  of  Randolph-Macon  college.     Pub- 
lished annually  by  the  Randolph-Macon  historical  society,    no.  4.     June, 

1904.  Richmond,    1904.  449Sd 
259-373   p.     8   vo. 
Contents:     The   public   life   of  George  C.   Dromgoole,   by  Edward   James 

Woodhouse;  Benjamin  Watkins  Leigh,  by  Edwin  James  Smith;  Robert  R. 
Livingston — Beginnings  of  American  diplomacy,  by  Robert  Kemp  Mor- 
ton;  Spencer  Roane — reprints  from   the  Richmond   enquirer. 

— The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers    of    Randolph-Macon    college, 
vol.  2,  no.  1.    June,  1905.    Richmond,  1905.  4498e 

142   p.     8   vo. 

Contents:    Spencer  Roane,   by  Edwin  J.   Smith;   Robert  R.   Livingston 

Beginnings  of   American  diplomacy    (concluded),   by   Robert  Kemp   Morton- 

27 


440  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Roane  on  the  national  constitution — reprints  from  the  Richmond  chronlcla 
and  the  Richmond  enquirer:  1.  Public  letter  of  "Plaindealer,"  1788;  2.  The 
McCulloch  V.  Maryland  case;  3.  The  rights  of  the  States  and  of  the  peo- 
ple.     Roane   correspondence,    1799-1821. 

• The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers    of    Randolph-Macon    college. 

V.   2.     no.   2.     June,   1906.     Richmond,   1906.  4498f 

183  p.     8  vo. 

Contents:  R.  M.  T.  Hunter — By  D.  R.  Anderson;  Virginia  opposition 
to   Chief  Justice   Marshall — reprints   from   Richmond   enquirer,    1821. 

The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers    of    Randolph- Macon    college. 

V,  2.     nos.  3  and  4.     June,  1908.     Richmond,  1908.  4498g 

[1851-353   p.        8   vo. 

Contents:  John  Cowper  Granbery,  by  Wm.  E.  Dodd;  Hugh  Mercer,  by 
James  Spottswood  Keene;  John  Taylor,  prophet  of  secession,  by  Wm.  E. 
Dodd;  John  Taylor  correspondence. 

The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers    of    Randolph-Macon    college. 

V.  3.     no.   1.     June,   1909.     Richmond,  1909.  4498h 

93  p.     8  vo. 

Contents:  Thomas  Roderick  Dew,  by  D.  Ralph  Midyette,  jr.;  William 
Henry    Brodnax,    by    H.    F.    Turner;    Nathaniel    Macon    correspondence. 

The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers    of    Randolph-Macon    college. 

V.  3.  no.  2.    June,  1910.    Richmond,  1910.  4498i 

[95]-169   p.      8   vo. 

Contents:  Edmund  Ruffln,  by  Henry  G.  Ellis;  Dr.  W.  H.  Ruffner,  by 
E.  L.  Fox;  Gen.  Robt.  B.  Taylor,  by  W.  B.  Elliott. 

— — ^The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers    of    Randolph-Macon    college. 
V.   3.     no.  3.     June,  1911.     Richmond,  1911.  4498J 

[1711-279  p.     8  vo. 

Contents:  William  Branch  Giles,  by  Geo.  M.  Betty;  Unpublished  let- 
ters of  Thomas  Ritchie;  Letter  of  Dr.  John  Brockenbroug'h  to  Andrew 
Stevenson,  1834;  Letter  of  C.  W.  Gooch  to  Martin  Van  Buren,  1835;  An  ad- 
dress to  the  Democrats  of  Virginia,  1840;  An  editorial  from  the  Richmond 
Enquirer,   1842. 

The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers    of    Randolph-Macon    college. 

V.  3.     no.  4.     June,  1912.     Richmond,  1912.  4498k 

[2811-357   p.     8   vo. 

Contents:  George  Wythe,  by  L.  S.  Herrink;  John  Letcher;  by  E.  B. 
Prettyman;  Letter  describing  conditions  in  Richmond  in  April,  1861;  Three 
letters  from   Thomas   Ritchie   to  Howell   Cobb. 

The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers    of    Randolph-Macon    college. 

V.  4.    no.  1.    June,  1913.    Richmond,  1913.  44981 

137  p.     8   vo. 
Contents:      Governor   John   Floyd,   by   J.   M.   Batten;    Bishop   John   Early, 
by  J.  Rives  Childs;  Philip  P.  Barbour,  by  P.  P.  Cynn;  The  sons  of  Governor 
John  Floyd,  manuscript,  by  John  W.  Johnston;  Virginia  and  Texas,   1844. 

The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers    of    Randolph-Macon    college. 

V.  4.     no.  2.     June,  1914.    Richmond,  1914.  4498m 

111  p.     8  vo. 

Contents:  James  McDowell,  by  E.  P.  Nicholson;  James  Barbour,  by  W. 
S.  Long;  Samuel  Davies,  by  J.  G.  Hughes,  jr.;  The  danger  not  over,  by 
Edmund  Pendleton,  1801;  Manuscripts — some  letters  and  papers  of  General 
Thos.    Gage. 

Pictorial  Randolph-Macon,     [no  place,     no  date]        F218     24    R19    129. 

4499 
unp.     illus.     16  by  22%  cm. 

Randolph   Macon   monthly.      [Published   by   the   students   of   Randolph-    i 

Macon  college,  Ashland,  Va.]         F218     24     R19     M7.  4500    , 

Library  has  April,  1882;  April-June,  1883;  Oct.,  Dec,  1885;  April,  Nov.,  ' 
1886;  Oct.-Dec,  1904;  Jan.,  Feb.,  April,  October,  November,  1905;  Feb..  ' 
1906;   Oct.,    1906-May,   1907;   Feb.,   1908. 

The  issue  of  April,  1882  is  a  special  semi-centennial  edition,  contain- 
ing historical  sketches  of  the  college. 


I 


Bulletin  op  the  Virginia  State  Library  441 

The   Randolph-Macon   system;    its   relation   to   the   church   and   to   the 

Carnegie  foundation.     Published  by  direction  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
[no  place,     no  date]         F218     24     R19     R19.  4501 

63    p.      23cm. 

The  yellow  jacket,  vol.  2.    Edited  by  the  literary  societies  of  Randolph- 
Macon  college.     1900.    F218    24    R19     Y4.  4501a 
139    p.      21x28%  cm. 

Randolph- Macon   institute,   Danville,  Va.     Catalog.  4502 

Library  has  1905,  1906,  1908,  1910. 

Randolph-Macon  woman's  college,  Lynchburg,  Va.     Book  of  views.     Lynch- 
burg, Virginia,  [J.  P.  Bell  co.,  inc.]  4503 
unp.     illus.     191/^  cm. 

Bulletin.  4504 

Library  has  v.  1,  nos.  1,  2,  3,  Oct.,  1914,  Jan.,  Mar.,  1915. 

Catalog.  4505 

Library  has    1905,    1906,    1907,    1913,    1914. 

Home  life  at  Randolph-Macon  woman's  college,  Lynchburg,  Va.      4506 

31   p.     plates,   illus.     18x27cm. 

Ransom,  Robert.    Ransom's  division  at  Fredericksburg.        E486    B33.  .4507 
(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  94) 

Rappahannock  Baptist  association.     Minutes.  4508 

O:  Library  has  64th,  65th  and  68th,   1906,   1907  &  1910. 

Rappahannock    institute,   Tappahannock,    Va.      Catalog.  4509 

Library   has    1895. 

Rappahannock  union  Baptist  Sunday-school  convention.  Minutes  of  the 
convention  held  at  Jerusalem  Baptist  church,  Atlantic  City,  Va.  July 
6,  7  &  8th  1900.  J.  F.  W.  Tonkins,  recording  secretary,  Achilles,  Va. 
Richmond,  Va.,  Virginia  Baptist  press,  1900.  4510 

i-  40  p.     221/2  cm. 

Ratcliffe,   John.     Captain   John   Ratcliffe   alias  Sickelmore.     Letter   to   the 

Earl  of  Salisbury,  4  October  1609.        F229  S665.  4511 

(In  Smith,  John.     Travels  and  works,  ed.  by  Arber.     New  ed.  by  Brad- 
ley.     1910.      V.    1.      p.  xcviii,   xclx) 

—Same.  4511 

""'  (In   Smith,   John.     Works,    1608-1631.     Ed.   by  E.   Arber.     Birmingham. 

••'•      1884.     p.  xcviii,  xcix) 

Ravenscroft,  John  S.  A  sermon  preached  in  St.  Paul's  church,  Alexandria, 
at  the  opening  of  the  Virginia  convention.  May  11,  1820.  By  the  Rev. 
James  S.  Ravenscroft,  of  St.  James  parish,  Mecklenburg.  Published  by 
desire  of  the  members  of  the  convention.  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  Wil- 
liam Fry,  1820.  4512 
31   p.      23cm. 

Rawlings   institute,  Charlottesville,  Va.     Catalog.  45I3 

Library   has    1907. 

Raymond,  Ida.    Southland  writers.     Biographical  and  critical  sketches  of  the 

living  female  writers  of  the  South.     With  extracts  from  their  writings 

I  .        ...  Philadelphia,  Claxton,  Remsen  &  Haffelfinger,  1870.        PS261    R26. 

4514 
2    V.      22cm. 
'le  Virginia:  v.  2,  p  733-824. 


442  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Raymond,  James  F.  The  lost  colony.  By  James  F.  Raymond.  Philadelphia, 
T.  B.  Peterson  [c  1891]       B     R270     L8.  4515 

413    p.      19cm. 

Raymond,  R.  W.  The  natural  coke  of  Chesterfield  County,  Va.  F219  21 
R2.  4516 

3  p.     23cm. 

Extract  from  the  Transactions  of  the  American  institute  of  mining 
engineers,     v.   3.      1883.     p.   456. 

Rayner,  B.  L.  Sketches  of  the  life,  writings,  and  opinions  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son, with  selections  of  the  most  valuable  portions  of  his  voluminous 
and  unrivaled  private  correspondence  .  .  .  New  York,  A.  Francis  and 
W.  Boardman,  1832.        CI     J45     R5.  4517 

55G    p.   incl.   port,     front.     24cm. 

Read,  Charles  H.     A  discourse  in  behalf  of  domestic  missions,  delivered  in 

the  United  Presbyterian  church,  Richmond,  Va.,  May  24,  1857,  by  C.  H. 

Read,  D.  D.     Published  by  the  Domestic  missionary  society  of  Richmond. 

Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  printers,  1857.  4518 

24  p.     2iy2cm. 

Read,  D.  B.     The  life  and  times  of  Gen.  John  Graves  Simcoe,  commander 

of  the  Queen's  rangers  during  the  Revolutionary  war,  and  first  governor 

of  upper  Canada.     Together   with   some   account  of  Major  Andr6  and 

Capt.  Brant   .    .    .   Toronto,  G.  Virtue,  1890.         C2     S588     R28.  4519 

XV,    [8]-305   p.     front,    (port.),  plates,  ports. 

Reade,  Willoughby.  Waifs,  gathered  on  the  banks  of  silent  streams;  and 
verses,     c  1881        PS2689     R2     W13.  4520 

60  p.     23cm. 

Real  estate  trust  co.,  Richmond,  Va.  Documents  in  evidence.  Richmond  post 
office.  Compliments  of  Real  estate  trust  co.,  Richmond,  Va.  [Richmond, 
Va.,    Clyde    W.    Saunders,    printer,    1903]  4521 

29    p.      24cm. 

The  Record  of  news,  history  and  literature,  v.  1:  June  18-Dec.  10,  1863. 
Richmond,  Va.  [West  &  Johnston]     weekly.     1863,        E485     R31.       4522 

caption   title,   248   p.      31   by   24cm. 
Merged   into   the   Richmond   age. 

Redd,  John.     General  Joseph  Martin.  4523 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications.  v.  7.  1903.  p.  1-6, 
73-78,  193-199  and  257-268) 

Redmond,  J.  J.     Fifty  years  after;    or.  The  second  fall  of  Richmond,  Vir- 
ginia, by  J.  J.  Redmond.     [1909?]  4524 
[8]  p. 

Redwood,  Allen  C.  Jackson's  "Foot  Cavalry"  at  the  second  Bull  Run.  E468 
B33.  4525 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   2.     p.   530-538) 

Some  landmarks  of  Old  Virginia.  4526 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  57,  1878.     p.  161) 

[Reed,  Miss]  .  .  .  Vie  de  George  Washington  pris  de  I'anglais,  et  d^di6 
a  la  jeunepse  am^ricaine.  By  A.  N.  Girault  ...  24  ed.  Philadelphia, 
1856.         CI     W318     R33.  4527 

5,    [viii]-xxiv,  25-320,  2   p.  incl.  plates.     15cm. 

(Girault's  French  teacher,     no.  2) 

Translation  of  the  life  of  George  Washington  by  Miss  Reed  of  Phila- 
delphia,  pub.   by  the  American   Sunday-school  union   in   1832. 

Reed,  Walter.    Abstract  of  report  on  the  origin  and  spread  of  typhoid  fever  ; 
in  U.   S.  military  camps  during  the  Spanish  war  of  1898.     By  Walter  j 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  443 

Reed,  major  and  surgeon,  U.  S.  army;  Victor  C.  Vaughan  .  .  .  and  Ed- 
ward'O.  Shakespeare  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1900.  RC187 
U41.  4528 

1  p.  1.,  239  p.     diagrams  (partly  fold.),  fold,  plans.     23% cm. 

Reed,  William  B.     Oration  delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  reinterment  of 
the  remains  of  General  Hugh  Mercer  before  the  St.  Andrew's  and  Thistle 
societies.     By  William  B.  Reed.     Thursday,  November  26,  1840.     Phila- 
delphia, From  the  press  of  A.  Waldie,  1840.        CI    M554    R13.  4529 
44    p.      front.      23cm. 

Reformers  union  rosebud  nursery  convention.  Southern  grand  division. 
Minutes.    Convened  in  True  reformers'  hall,  Richmond,  Va.  4530 

Library  has  2d  and  4th,   1907  and   1909. 

Reizenstein,  Milton.  The  economic  history  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  rail- 
road, 1827-1853  .  .  .  Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1897.  H31 
J6.  4531 

(Johns   Hopkins   university   studies   in  historical   and   political   science. 
V.  15.     nos.  7,  8.     July,  August,   1897) 

Religio  poetae,  a  trilogy.  Edited  by  J.  Michard  .  .  .  Richmond,  Macfarlane 
&  Fergusson,  printers,  18G0.  4532 

119   p.     18cm. 

Remarks  on  a  pamphlet  concerning  the  canon  on  lay  discipline,  passed 
at  the  recent  convention  of  Virginia,  held  in  Alexandria,  May,  1850. 
Washington,  Gideon  &  co.,  printers,  1850.  4533 

31  p.     221/2  cm. 

Remarl<s  on  the  theatre,  and  on  the  late  fire  at  Richmond,  in  Virginia.  York, 
Printed  by  Thomas  Wilson  and  Son  for  the  author,  and  sold  by  William 
Alexander,  York,  1812.         F233     7     R384.  4534 

32  p.      20cm. 

Renick,  E.  I.     The  Renick  family  of  Virginia.  4535 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.  3.     1899.     p.  221-227) 

Repentance,  or  Richmond  in  tears,     [no  place,     no  date]         F233     7     R425. 

4536 

half-title,  p.   [37]-71.     17y2cm. 

A  sermon  on  the  burning  of  the  Richmond  theater  in  1811. 

A  reply  to  the  vindication  of  the  representation  of  the  case  of  the  planters 

of  tobacco  in  Virginia.  In  a  letter  to  Sir  J.  R.  from  the  merchants  or 

factors  of  London.     London,  Printed  for  R.  Charlton,  1733  [manuscript] 

F229     R425.  4537 

18  typewritten  pages  from  copy  in  John  Carter  Brown  library. 

A  report  of  the  case  between  Field  and  Harrison,  determined  by  the  high 
court  of  chancery,  in  which  the  decree  was  reversed  by  the  court 
of  appeals.     Richmond,  Printed  and  sold  by  Thomas  Nicolson,  1796. 

4538 
32   p.     20cm. 

Republican  party.  New  York  city  and  county.  Central  committees.  Speeches 
delivered  at  the  Republican  union  festival,  in  commemoration  of  the 
birth  of  Washington;  held  at  Irving  Hall,  Feb.  22,  1862,  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Republican  central  committees  of  the  city  and  county 
of  New  York.     New  York,  G.   P.   Putnam,   1862.  CI     W318     C53. 

4539 
27  p.     23cm. 

Rev.  Charles  F.  E.  Minnigerode,  D.  D.,  presbyter  of  the  diocese  of  Virginia. 
Entered  into  the  Paradise  of  God,  October  13,  1894.    This  tribute  to  his 


444!  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

memory  is  issued  October,  1895.  New  York,  J.  Pott  &  co.,  [1895]  CI 
M665.  4540 

23  p.     plates   (ports.)      24cm. 

A  review  of  Bishop  Meade's  Counterstatement  of  the  case  of  Bishop  H.  U. 

Onderdonk.     By  a  member  of  the  church.  Philadelphia,  Printed  by  C. 

Sherman,  1854.  4541 
59  p.     221^  cm. 

Review  of  the  slave  question,  extracted  from  the  American  quarterly  re- 
view, Dec.  1832;  based  on  the  speech  of  Th.  Marshall,  of  Fauquier: 
showing  that  slavery  is  the  essential  hindrance  to  the  prosperity  of  the 
slave-holding  states;  with  particular  reference  to  Virginia.  Though 
applicable  to  other  states  where  slavery  exists.  By  a  Virginian.  Rich- 
mond, Printed  by  T.  W.  White,  1833.  4542 
48  p.     24cm. 

A  review  of  the  "Vindication,"  &c.  of  E.  Fontaine,  president  of  the  Louisa 
rail  road  company.    Richmond,  P.  D.  Bernard,  printer,  1849.  4543 

16  p.     22i^cm. 

Reynolds,  C.  M.  Virginia  defended.  A  letter  to  a  British  bondholder  by 
Hon.  C.  M.  Reynolds,  treasurer  of  the  State.     F216     P.  4544 

broadside.     44  by  26cm. 

Reynolds,  J.  L.  Church  polity:  or  the  Kingdom  of  Christ,  in  its  internal 
and  external  development.  By  J.  L.  Reynolds,  pastor  of  the  second 
Baptist  church,  Richmond,  Va.  .   .   .  Richmond,  Harrold  &  Murray,  1849. 

4545 
vi,  240  p.     16cm. 

Rhodes,  James  Ford.  The  first  six  weeks  of  McClellan's  peninsular  cam- 
paign.        E171     A57.  4546 

(In    American    historical    review.      v.    1,    no.    3.      April,    1896.      p.    464- 
472) 

Rice,  John  Kolt.  Correspondence  between  the  Rev.  John  H.  Rice,  D.  D.,  and 
James  M.  Garnett,  Esq.  on  the  subject  of  the  tendency  of  Episcopal 
principles.     [Richmond,  Printed  by  John  Warrock,  1828?]  4547 

16  p.     20cm. 

Historical   and    philosophical   considerations   on    religion;    addressed   to 

James  Madison,  esq.,  late  president  of  the  United  States.  By  Rev. 
John  H.  Rice,  D.  D.,  late  professor  of  Christian  theology  in  Union  theo- 
logical seminary,  in  Prince  Edward,  Virginia.  Richmond,  Printed  by 
J.  Macfarlane,  1832.  4548 

2   p.  1.,    [iii]-viii,   110,    [1]    p.     IS^cm. 

Memoir  of  James  Brainerd  Taylor.    By  John  Holt  Rice,  D.  D.  and  Benja- 
min Holt  Rice,  D.  D.     First  edition,     fs^ew  York,  Jocelyn,  Darling    &  co., 
1833.         CI     T243     R26.  4549 
1    p.    1.,    330    p.      front,    (port.).      IS^^cm. 

Rice,  Marie  Gordon  Pryor.     [Biographical  sketch  of  Sara  Agnes  Prfor,  with 

selections  from  her  writings,  by  Marie  Gordon  Pryor  Rice]  4550 

(In    Alderman,    B.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    10. 
p.   4273-4294) 

Rich,  Richard.  Newes  from  Virginia.  The  lost  flocke  triumphant;  with  the 
happy  arrival  of  that  famous  and  worthy  knight  Sr  Thomas  Gates: 
and  the  well  reputed  and  valient  captaine  Mr.  Christopher  Newporte, 
and  others,  into  England.  With  the  manner  of  their  distresse  in  the 
iland  of  devils   (otherwise  called  Bermoothawes)   where  they  remayned 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  44)5 

42  weeks  and  builded  two  pynaces,  in  which  they  returned  into  Virginia 
.    .    .   London,  E.  Allde,  1610.        F229     N410.  4551 

(In    Neill,    E.    D.      Early   settlement    of   Virginia   and    Virginiola.      Min- 
neapolis,  1878.     p.   29-35) 

Same.  4551 

i  ;  (In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     p.  420-426) 

-^^Newes  from  Virginia   (1610)     A  tract  in  verse  by  R.  Rich,  soldier;    re- 
printed after  the  only  existing  copy  of  the  original  edition.     London, 
^      Printed  for  private  circulation,  1874.         F229     R49.  4552 

V.    [7]-19   p.     25y2cm. 

"The    impression    of    this    tract    is    strictly    limited    to    25     numbered 
copies." 

Richards,  George.  Repent!  Repent!  or  likewise  perish!  The  spirit  of  an 
evening  lecture,  February  16,  1812;  on  the  late  calamity  at  Richmond, 
Virginia;  most  respectfully  inscribed  to  the  Universalist  church,  Phila- 
delphia, at  v/hose  request  it  is  published.  By  their  ministering  servant, 
George  Richards,  no.  130  South  Fifth  street.  Philadelphia,  Printed  by 
Lydia  R.  Bailey,  1812.         F233     7     G647.  4553 

33,    [7]    p.      21cm. 

Richards,  W.  B.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  W. 
B.  Richards  of  Front  Royal,  Va.  Genesis  of  the  federal  judiciary  sys- 
tem. 4554 

j ,  (In  Virginia  state   bar  association.      16th  report,    1904.     p.   204-236) 

Ribhardson,  Charles.  The  Chancellorsville  campaign;  Fredericksburg  to 
Salem  church,  by  Charles  Richardson.  New  York  and  Washington,  The 
Neale  publishing  company,   1907.         E481     C4     R5.  4555 

124  p.     19cm. 

[Richardson,  Charles  F.]  An  old  colonial  college.  [The  College  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary]  4555a 

(Magrazine    of    Ainerican    history.      v.    12.    no.    5.      November,    1884.      p. 
[4141-424) 

Richardson,  R.  The  stability  of  American  republicanism;  an  address,  de- 
livered before  the  literary  societies  of  Bethany  college,  on  the  22d  of 
February,  1848.  By  R.  Richardson,  Professor  of  chemistry.  Bethany, 
Va.,  Printed  by  A.  Campbell,  1848.  4556 

36   p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Richardson,  Williann  T.  Considerations  on  the  choice  of  a  field  for  minis- 
terial labor.  Annual  address  before  the  Society  of  alumni  of  Union 
theological  seminary,  Virginia,  May  1855,  by  Rev.  Wm.  T.  Richardson, 
of  Waynesborough,  Va.  Printed  by  the  society,  Richmond,  Richmond 
enquirer  book  office,  1855.  4557 

19   p.     22cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our 
Lord  1845  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Vir- 
ginia .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  published  by  Drinker  &  Morris  [1844]  F224 
A4.  4558 

34  p.     19cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our 
Lord  1S46  ...  By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  Richmond, 
Va.,  published  and  for  sale  by  Drinker  &  Morris  [1845]         F224     A4. 

4559 
36   p.     19cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our 
Lord  1847  .  .  .  By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  Richmond, 
Va.,  published  and  for  sale  by  Drinker  &  Morris   [1846]         F224     A4. 

4560 
36   p.     19cm. 


446  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our 
Lord  1848  ...  By  David  Richardpon  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  Richmond, 
Va.,  published  and  for  sale  by  Drinker  &  Morris   [1847]         F224     A4. 

4561 
36  p.      19cm. 

[Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  1849]         F224     A4. 

4562 
Title   page   wanting. 

Richardson's   Virginia    and    North    Carolina   almanac    for   the    year    of   our 

Lord  1853   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 

Richmond,  Va.     Published  and  for  sale  by  Adolphus  Morris,  publisher, 

bookseller  and  stationer.         F224     A4.  4563 

36   p.     18cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our 
Lord  1854.  Being  the  second  after  bissextile  or  leap  year,  and  seventy- 
eighth  of  American  independence.  Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of 
Louisa  County,  Va.  Cottom's  edition.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph, 
[1853]  4564 

[35]    p.      16cm. 

Richardson's    Virginia    and    North    Carolina    almanac    for    the    year    of   our 

Lord  1855   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 

Cottom's  edition.     Richmond,  Va.,  published  by  J.  W.  Randolph  [1854] 

F224    A4.  4565 

36   p.     16cm. 

Richardson's   Virginia   and   North    Carolina   almanac   for   the   year   of   our 

Lord  1856    .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 

Cottom's  edition.     Richmond,  Va.,  published  by  J.  W.  Randolph   [1855] 

F224     A4.  4566 

36   p.     16cm. 

Richardson's  almanac,  1857  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa 
county,  Va.  (Cottom's  edition).  Richmond,  Va.,  published  and  for  sale 
by  J.  W.  Randolph  [1856]         F224     A4.  4567 

36   p.     16cm. 

Richardson's  almanac,  1858  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa 
county,  Va.  (Cottom's  edition).  Richmond,  Va.,  published  and  for  sale 
by  J.  W.  Randolph  [1857]         F224     A4.  4568 

36    p.      16cm. 

Richardson's  almanac,  1859  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa 
county,  Va.  (Cottom's  edition).  Richmond,  Va.,  published  and  for  sale 
by  J.  W.  Randolph  [1858]         F224     A4.  4569 

36   p.     16cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1860  .  .  .  Wynne's  edition.  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  publisher  &  printer. 
F224    A4.  4570 

36    p.      17cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  &  North  Carolina  almanac,  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1860  .  .  .  calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 
Wynne's  edition.  For  sale  by  Geo.  M.  West,  publisher,  bookseller  and 
stationer,  Richmond,  Va.,  Charles  H.  Wynne,  printer  [1859]        F224    A4. 

4570a 
36   p.      18cm. 

Richardson's  almanack,  1861   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  447 

county  Va.  (Cottom's  edition)  Richmond,  Va,  Published  and  for  sale 
by  J.  "W.  Randolph   .    .    .    [1860]         F224     A4.  4571 

36    p.      17cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1861  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 
Wynne's  edition  .  .  .  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  publisher,  94  Main  street,  [Rich- 
mond 1860]         F224     A4.  4572 

36    p.      17cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1862  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  County,  Va. 
(Wynne's  edition)  W.  Hargrave  White,  publisher  .  .  .  173  Main  street, 
Richmond,  Va.     Chas.  H.  Wynne,  printer.     [1861]        F224    A4.  4573 

36    p.      17cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  &  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1862  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 
West  &  Johnston,  Richmond,  Va.     [1861]     Charles  H.  Wynne,  printer. 

4573a 
36    p.      17cm. 

Richardscn's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1863  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 
(Wynne's  edition)  Richmond,  Va.,  C.  H.  Wynne,  book  and  job  steam 
printing  presses.     No.  94  Main  street.     [1862]         F224     A4.  4574 

36   p.      16 1/2  cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  &  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1863  .  .  .  calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va, 
Richmond,  West  &  Johnston  [1862]  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  printer.  F224 
A4.  4574a 

36  p.     17cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1864  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 
(Wynne's  edition)  Published  by  Chas.  H.  Wynne  ...  94  Main  street, 
Richmond  [1863]        F224    A4.  4575 

36  p.     17cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  &  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1866  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of  Louisa  County,  Va. 
51st  edition.  Wynne's  ed.  Published  by  Chas.  H.  Wynne  [1865]  F224 
A4.  4575a 

36  p.     17cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  &  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1867  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of  Louisa  county,  Va. 
Wynne's  edition.    52d  ed.    Richmond,  Cole  &  Turner  [1866]        F224    A4. 

4575b 
36  p.     17cm. 

Richardson's  Virginia  &  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1871   .    .    .   Calculated    by    David    Richardson,    of    Louisa    County,    Va. 

for    Clemmitt    &    Jones,    publishers.      Clemmitt    &    Jones,    book    &    job 

printers  and  binders  [1870]        F224     A4.  4575c 

35   p.     17%  cm. 

Richmond,  Va.  Acts  of  city  council  of  Richmond  from  first  July,  1882,  to 
first  July,  1884.  Richmond,  J.  W.  Ferguson  &  son,  city  printer,  1884. 
F233     1     R53.  4577 

76  p.     23cm. 


44<8  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Acts  of  city  council  of  Richmond.     Ordinances  from  November  10,  1885, 

to  June   30.   1S8C.     Resolutions  from   August  5,   1884,  to  May  13,   1886. 
Richmond,  O.  E.  Flanhart  printing  company,  1898.        F233    1    R53.    4578 
49  p.     231/3 cm. 

• Annual  message  and  accompanying  documents  of  the  mayor  to  the  city 

council.  F233     1     R5.  4579 

Library  has  Feb.    1,   1872-Jan.    31,   1873;   Feb.   1,   lS73-Jan.   31,   1874;   Feb. 

I,  1874-Jan.  31,  1875;  Feb.  1.  1875-Jan.  31.  1876;  Feb.  1,  1876-  Jan.  31,  1877; 
Feb.  1,  1877-Jan.  31,  1878;  Feb.  1,  1878-Jan.  31,  1879;  Feb.  1,  1879-Jan.  31, 
1880;  Feb.  1,  18S0-Jan.  31,  1881;  Feb.  1,  18Sl-Jan.  31,  1882;  Feb.  1,  1882- 
Jan.  31.  1883;  Feb.  1,  1883-Jan.  31,  1884;  Feb.  1,  1885-Jan.  31,  1886;  Feb.  1, 
18S6-Dec.    31,   188C. 

From    188  7,    the    fiscal    year    beiran    on    the    1st    of    January,    and    closed 
on  Dec.  31.     The  Library  has  a  complete  set  of  reports  from  1887  to  1913. 

Certain  resolutions  and  ordinances  of  the  council  of  the  city  of  Rich- 
mond, commencing  with  the  month  of  August,  1904,  and  ending  with  the 
month  of  June,  190G.     Richmond,  Clyde  W.  Saunders,  city  printer,  1906. 
F233     1     R53.  4580 
305   p.     23cm. 

■ The  charter  and  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  with  the  amend- 
ments to  the  charter.  Published  by  authority  of  the  common  council  of 
the  city  of  Richmond.  Richmond,  V.  L.  Fore,  printer,  1867.  F233  1 
R53.  4581 

xxii  p.,  1  1.,  259  p.     24cm. 

• The   charter  and   ordinances   of   the   city   of  Richmond.      Published   by 

authority  of  the  common  council  of  the  city  of  Richmond.  Richmond, 
V.  L.  Fore,  printer,  1869.         F233     1     R53.  4582 

290    p.      23cm. 

^The   charter  and  ordinances   of  the   city   of   Richmond.      Published   by 

authority  of  the  council.  Richmond,  James  E.  Goode,  city  printer,  1875. 
F233     1    R53.  4583 

ix  p..  1  1.,   349  p.     23cm. 

The  charter  and  the  general  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Richmond.     Com- 
piled by  the  city  attorney  .    .    .    [Richmond,  Va.]  Capitol  printing  com- 
pany, 1910.         F233     1     R53.  4584 
748    p.      24cm. 

Charter  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  and  an  ordinance  of  city  council,  and 

orders  of  court,  stating  terms  and  fixing  boundaries  of  city  of  Richmond, 
and  statutes  of  state  relating  to  cities  and  towns.  Compiled  by  city 
attorney,  and  printed  by  committee  on  printing  and  claims  .  .  .  F233 
1    R53.  4585 

188  p.     24cm. 

The  charter  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  approved  May  24 — amended  July 

II,  1870;  and  the  city  ordinances,  passed  since  the  late  edition  of  the 
ordinances  in  1869.  Published  by  authority  of  the  council  of  the  city 
of  Richmond.  Richmond,  Evening  news  steam  presses,  1871.  F233  1 
R53.  4586 

95    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

The  charter  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  compiled  by  the  city  attorney  and 

printed  by  the  committee  on  accounts  and  banking,  by  authority  of  a 
joint  resolution  of  the  city  council,  approved  October  14,   1898.     Rich- 
mond, O.  E.  Flanhart  printing  company,  1898.        F233     1     R53.  4587 
[55]    p.     2Scm. 

— —The  charters  and  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  with  the  declara- 
tion of  rights,  and  constitution  of  Virginia.     Published  by  authority  of 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  449 

the   common   council   of   the   city   of   Richmond.     Richmond,   Ellyson's 
steam  presses,  1859.         F233     1     R53.  4588 

xlvi  p.,  1  1.,  295  p.     22cm. 

-Notice  of  contracts  awarded  for  the  book  and  job  printing,  stationery, 
blank  books,  and  other  forms  of  binding  and  ruling,  padding,  number- 
ing, &c.  and  for  the  city  advertising  for  the  year  1911.  Richmond,  Clyde 
W.  Saunders,  city  printer,  1911.  4589 

10  p.    23cm. 

-Ordinances  of  the  corporation  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  and  the  acts  of 
assembly  relating  thereto.     Published  by  authority  of  the  common  coun- 
cil.    Richmond,  Printed  by  John  Warrock,  1831.        F233     1     R53.      4590 
viii,  140  p.     23cm. 


r- — Ordinances,  &c.,  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  from  1st  July,  1874,  to   1st 

j,      July,  1876.    Published  by  authority  of  council.     [Richmond,  1876]  F233 

1    R53.  4591 
90,    7    p.      22cm. 


.-7^ — Ordinances    and   resolutions   passed   by   the   city   council   of   Richmond 

,^7:     between  first  July,  1878,  and  first  July,  1880.     Published  by  authority  of 

council.    Richmond,  C.  C.  Baughman,  city  printer,  1880.        F'233     1     R53. 

4592 
.;  74,   iv   p.      22cm. 

■ Ordinances  of  the  council  of  the  city  of  Richmond  for  the  years  com- 
mencing with  July,  1886,  and  ending  with  June,  1888,  and  certain  reso- 

"i  lutions  for  the  same  period.  Richmond,  James  E.  Goode,  city  printer, 
1888.        F233     1     R53.  4593 

J  145  p.     23% cm. 

— Report  of  sub-committee  on   extension  city  limits.     Summary  and   sta 

'        tistical  facts  and  comparisons.     Richmond,  O.  E.  Flanhart  printing  co., 
•''       1902.         F233     1     R54.  4594 

17    p.      23cm. 

■Richmond  Academy,   Richmond,  Va.     Catalog.  4595 

Library  has   1903-1915. 

The    signet  .    .    .   Published    by    the    students    of    Richmond    academy, 

,..      Richmond,  Va.        P218     24    R51     S5.  4595a 

Library  has  1908,  1911,  1913. 

Richmond  Art  Club. 

Art  movement.     [1914]  4596 

10    p.      23cm. 

> Catalog  .    .    .       F233     92     A78.  4597 

Library  has    1912,    1913,    1914. 

Richmond.     Associated  charities.     Bulletin.         HV99     R5     B.  4598 

Library  has   v.    1,   no.    1.      Dec.    1906. 

Richmond.  Bar  association.  Catalogue  of  books.  1901.  [Richmond,  1901] 
F233     7     R534,  4599 

8   p.      23cm. 

[Report]        F216    12    V81     R.  4600 

Library  has   1894,   1899,   1909. 

Richmond.  Chamber  of  commerce.  The  advantages  of  Richmond,  Virginia, 
as    a    manufacturing    and    trading    centre,    with    notes    for    the    guid- 


450  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

ance  of  tourists  on  the  lines  of  transportation  running  from  Rich, 
mond.  Richmond,  Published  under  the  auspices  of  the  Trade  com- 
mittees of  the  Chamber  of  commerce  and  Commercial  club,  1882.  F233 
3     C4.  4601 

64  p.     2  fold.  maps.     25cm. 

■ An  answer  to  objections  to  the  Torrens  system.     Richmond,  Published 

by  the  Richmond  chamber  of  commerce,  1906.        HD120S     R53.  4602 

39   p.      23%cm. 

• Constitution,  by-laws,  officers  and  list  of  members  of  the  Chamber  of 

commerce.    Richmond,  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  book  and  job  printer,  1887.    4603 
16   p.     18 1/2  cm. 

James  River  from  the  head  of  tide  to  Hampton  Roads  as  a  national 

waterway.  Illustrated  by  maps.  A  paper  issued  by  the  Chamber  of 
commerce  of  Richmond,  Virginia.  Richmond,  Va.,  Johns  &  co.,  printers, 
1886.        F233     63     C443.  4604 

12  p.     fold,  map.,  fold,  diagram.     22cm. 

Proceedings  of  conference  held  to  consider  the  question  of  tax  reform 

at  Hotel  Richmond,  Richmond,   Virginia,   Jan.   20   and  21,   1914.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  1914.  4605 
67,    [1]    p.      23cm. 

Report  of  the  president  submitted  at  the  annual  meeting.       F233    1    C4. 

4608 
Library  has  1899-1906. 

• Report  of  the  traffic  bureau.  4607 

Library  has   1896,   1900,   1910,    1911,   1912.   1913. 

Report  on  the  trade  and   commerce   of  Richmond,   Va.,   for   1871,   and 

several  years  preceding.  Compiled  for  the  Richmond  chamber  of  com- 
merce, by  P.  G.  Coghlan,  Secretary.  Richmond,  Fergusson  &  Rady, 
printers,  1871.         F233     3     C67.  4608 

208  p.     map.     21i^cm. 

• .    .    .  Richmond,   Virginia,   yesterday   and  today.     Compliments   of  the 

city  of  Richmond  and  the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  Richmond,  Va.,  1913. 
[Richmond,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  1913]        F233    3    R53.    4609 
69  p.     illus.     24cm. 

Richmond.    Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity.    Year  book.        F'233    62    C56.      4610 
Library  has  1897-99,   1903-05,   1907-11. 

Richmond.  Circulating  library.  Catalogue  of  the  Richmond  circulating 
library,  no.  18  North  3d  Street  .  .  .  Richmond,  Baughman  bros.,  book 
&  job  printers,  1879.        F233     7     R533.  4611 

[59]    p.     ISi/acm. 

Richmond.  City  engineer.  Trees  of  the  city,  1904.  Report  of  [W.  E.  Cut- 
shaw]  city  engineer.  Richmond,  Va.,  O.  B.  Flanhart  printing  co.,  1904. 
F233     65     C5.  4612 

18    p.      2  3cm. 

Richmond.     City  government   library.     Catalogue,  City  government  library, 
Richmond,  Virginia:  authors,  titles,  subject  .    .    .  Richmond,  O.  E.  Flan- 
hart, 1904.  46ia 
26    p.      2  3 1/2  cm. 

Richmond.     Civic  association.     How  to  obtain  a  government  that  fixes  re- 
sponsibility.    Submitted  by  the  Civic  association  of  Richmond.     Rich- 
mond, Allied  printing  trades   council.     [1915]  4613a 
8   p.     23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  451 

Richmond.  Colored  state  fair.  Catalog  and  premium  list  of  the  colored  state 
fair,  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  24  to  29,  1910.  [Richmond,  1910]  F218  5 
C71.  4614 

26   p.     2  3cm. 

Richmond.  Commonwealth  club.  OflBcers  and  members  .  .  .  constitution 
and  by-laws.     [Richmond]   1897.         F233     92     C73.  4615 

48   p.     141/3 cm. 

Richmond.  Confederate  soldiers'  and  sailors'  monument  association.  Dedi- 
cation of  the  soldiers'  and  sailors'  monument,  Richmond,  Va.  Com- 
prising: prayer,  Rev.  Moses  D.  Hoge;  dedicatory  poem,  Armistead  C. 
Gordon;  introductory  address,  Hon.  D.  C.  Richardson;  address,  Rey. 
R.  C.  Cave.  Published  by  order  of  the  Confederate  soldiers'  and  sailors' 
monument  association.         F233     64     C7.  4618 

25   p.     front.     23cm. 

Richmond.  Confederate  soldiers'  and  sailors'  monument  association.  Report 
of  committee  on  ceremonies  incident  to  the  unveiling  of  the  soldiers' 
and  sailors'  monument  at  Richmond,  Va.,  May  30,  1894.        F233    64    C74. 

4617 
21  p.     25cm. 

Richmond.    Council.    Reports  of  the  committee  on  the  improvement  of  James 

River,  as  required  by  a  resolution  of  the  city  council,  adopted  July  17, 

1871,  with  accompanying  documents.     Richmond,  Evening  news  steam 

presses,  1871.         F233     63     R53.  4618 

167   p.      23cm. 

Richmond.  Council  Committee  on  grounds  and  buildings,  1887.  Ceremonies 
incident  to  the  laying  of  the  corner-stone  of  the  new  city  hall,  April 
5,  1887,  embracing  opening  prayer  by  Rev.  Moses  D.  Hoge,  oration  by 
Judge  Beverley  R.  Wellford,  jr.,  and  a  complete  list  of  the  articles 
deposited  in  the  copper  box,  and  the  donors.  Richmond,  Va.,  Everett 
Waddey  &  co.,  printers,  1887.         F233     8     C414.  4619 

38    p.      illus.      28cm. 

Richmond.     Education  association.    Annual  report.        F233    1    E24.  4620 

Library  has  1902-1914. 

Richmond.  Engineer  department.  Estimated  cost  of  suggested  improve- 
ments of  roadways,  sidewalks,  alleys  and  sewers  within  the  present 
corporate  limits  of  the  citv  of  Richmond,  Va.  Compiled  to  January  1, 
1904   .    .    .  Richmond,  O.  E.  Flanhart  print,  co.,  1904.         F233     67     E57. 

4621 
35    p.      39cm. 

Richmond.      Exchange   for  woman's   work.     Annual   report.  4522 

Library  has   25th,    1908;    27th-32d,    1910-1914. 

Richmond.     Female   institute.     Catalogue.         F218     24     R54.  4623 

Library    has    1877. 

Richmond.  First  independent  Christian  society.  Constitution  and  by-law* 
of  the  first  independent  Christian  society,  adopted  October  21st,  1838. 
Richmond,  1838.  4624 

IGp.     18 1/2  cm. 

Richmond.    Va.      First    independent   Christian    church.  Constitution    of  the 

first  independent  Christian   church,  adopted  July  31,  1839.     Richmond, 

P  e?s  of  Bailie  and  Gallaher,  1839,  4625 
11  p.     15  cm. 


452  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

: — — The  faith  of  Universalists;  being  a  defence  of  this  denomination  of 
Christians  and  their  views,  against  an  abusive  article  published  against 

,  ,,  them  by  Rev.  Wm.  S.  Plumer,  in  a  paper  edited  by  him,  entitled,  the 
"Watchman  of  the  South,"  of  the  28th  of  December,  ult.,  who  declined 
publishing  a  reply,  or  correcting  the  gross  misrepresentation.  By  the 
committee  of  the  first  independent  Christian  church,  Richmond,  Va, 
[1838]  4626 

12  p.      ISVaCm. 

Robert  Poore,  chairman  of  committee. 

Richmond.  First  Presbyterian  church.  Manual  for  the  members  of  the  first 
Presbyterian  church  in  Richmond,  Virginia.  Published  by  order  of  the 
session.    Richmond,  Shepperson  &  Graves,  printers,  1870.  4627 

28    p.      23cm. 

Proceedings  of  the  celebration  of  the  eightieth  anniversary  of  Its  organi- 
zation, May  1,  1892.    Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson  [1892]       F233 
62     F527.  4628 
[63]   p.     front.,  plates,  ports.     20cm. 

Richmond.     Grace  Street  Baptist  church.     Report  of  committee  on  constitu- 
tion and  by-laws.     [Richmond,  1911]         F233     62     G72.  4629 
16  p.     23cm. 

Richmond.  Gun  club.  Eighth  annual  tournament  of  the  Richmond  gun  club. 
July  4,  1908.     Richmond,  Va.   .    .    .  4830 

unp.     23cm. 

Richmond.     Health  department.     Annual  report.         F233     1     R55.  4631 

Library  has  1st,  1906-date. 

Monthly  bulletin.         F233     1     R555.  4632 

Library  has  v.  2,  1908;  v.  3,  1909;  v.  4,  Jan. -June,  1910. 

Rules  and  regulations  governing  the  construction  and  maintenance  of 

dry  closets  in  the  city  of  Richmond.  Adopted  by  the  board  of  health 
on  October  26,  1908,  under  authority  of  the  city  ordinance  of  August  17, 
1908,  and  in  force,  under  said  ordinance,  on  and  after  December  19,  1908. 
Richmond,  Clyde  W.   Saunders,  1915.  4634 

7   p.     23cm. 

Rules  and  regulations  of  the  Board  of  health  governing  the  production 

and  handling  of  milk  to  be  sold  or  offered  for  sale  in  the  city  of  Rich- 
mond.    Richmond,  Clyde  W.   Saunders,  1914.  4635 
12,    [3]    p.      diagrams,    tables.      23cm. 

Rules   and   regulations   of  the   Richmond   health   department  governing 

the  maintenance  of  stables  in  the  city  of  Richmond  and  the  removal 
of  manure  for  the  protection  of  the  public  health.  Richmond,  Clyde  W. 
Saunders,  1913.  4636 

7  p.     23cm. 

Richmond.  Horse  show  association.  1907.  Official  catalog.  Oct.  8,  9,  10, 
11   and   12,   1907.  4637 

96  p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

Richmond     Howitzers.     A  sketch  of  the  Richmond  howitzers  and  their  his. 

toric  home.     Organized  November  9,  1859.     Reorganized  April  10,  1871. 

Published   by   the    Richmond    howitzers,    1903.      [Presses   of   J.    L    Hill' 

printing  co.,  Richmond,  Va.]         F233     37     R53.  "  4633 

40   p.     illus.      20  by   27cm. 

Richmond.      Institute,    Richmond,   Va.    .Catalog.  4533 

Library  has  1875,  1876,   1877. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  453 

Historical  sketch.      [1876]  4640 

unpaged. 

Richmond.     Instructive  visiting  nurse  association.    Annual  report.  4641 

Library  has  1914,  1915. 

Richmond.     John   Marshall  high  school.     Annual  of  the  John  Marshall  high 

school,  Richmond,  Va.  Published  by  the  senior  class.         F233     1     J65 

Al>.  4642 
Library  has   1912. 

Richmond.      Kindergarten   association.     Annual  report.  F233     1     K51. 

4643 
Library  has  2d,  1911. 

Richmond.  Library.  A  catalogue  of  books  in  the  Richmond  library.  Athen- 
aeum building.  Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  1855.  F233  7 
R532.  4644 

107  p.     22cm. 

Richmond.      Light   infantry    blues.      R.    L.    I.    blues.      Speech   of  Gen.    H.   A. 

Wise,  war  roll,  roll  of  honorary  members,  and  the  present  roll  of  the 

company.       1874.      Richmond,     Clemmitt    &    Jones,    1874.  F233      37 

R582.  4645 

30  p.     col.  front.     29  by  23cm. 

Richmond.     Male  orphan  society.     Charter,  constitution  and  by-laws  of  the 
Male  orphan  society  of  Richmond,  Va.  Richmond,  Va.,  Walthall  print- 
ing &  so.  tob.  CO.,  1902.  4646 
23   p.     23i^cm. 

Richmond.      Merchants.     Memorial   of  the   merchants   of  the   city   of  Rich- 
mond  [to  the   Senate  of  Virginia  in  relation   to  licenses  and  the  tax 
on  merchants]   1860.     [no  place]  JK310     v.  29.                                  4647 
10  p.    23cra. 

Richmond.  Monumental  church.  The  monumental  messenger.  Richmond. 
Published  by  the  Monumental  church,     monthly.  4648 

Library  has  v.  8,  9,  1898-1900;  v.  12-21,  1902-1912;  t.  22,  nos.  1-10,  1913; 
V.  23,  nos.  1-10,   1914;  v.  24,  nos.   1-6,  1915. 

Richmond.      Normal   school.     Summer  session    [catalogue]  4649 

Library  has   1913.   1914,   1915. 

Richmond.     Pine  Street  Baptist  church.     Pine  street  S.  S.  Bulletin.     Rich- 
mond. 4650 
Library  has  v.  7,  no.  6.     June,  1907. 

Richmond.     Public  schools.     Annual  report.         F233     1     R56.  4651 

Library  has   1871,   1886,   1908,   1911. 

Intermediate  examination.        F'233     1     R57     E.  4652 

Library  has   1885,   1887. 

Richmond,    Virginia,    1914.      A    brief    sketch    of    its    history,    industrial 

life,  government  and  educational  facilities  by  the  sixth  and  seventh 
year  pupils  of  the  public  schools.  Presented  to  the  Department  of 
superintendence  of  the  National  educational  association  by  the  pupils 
of  the  public  schools  of  Richmond.     [Richmond,  1914]         F233     3     R55. 

4653 
94  p.  Incl.  front.     23cm. 

Supplementary   word   lists   for   use   in   the    elementary   schools.      Pub- 
lished by  the  School  board  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  Va.,  1911.       4654 
42   p.      23cm. 
At  head  of  title,  Richmond   public  schools,   circular  no.    4. 


454  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Richmond.  Reserve  bank  organization  committee.  A  natural  and  economic 
territory  for  a  federal  reserve  district  with  Richmond  as  the  location 
of  the  bank   .    .    .  4655 

57  p.     maps.     31cm. 

Richmond.     Retreat  for  the  sick.     Annual  report.        F233     95     R4  4656 

Library  has  10th,  1887;  12th,  18S9~14th,  1891;  16th.  1893-21st,  1898;  1899- 
1902,  1903-1906,  1906-1909. 

Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  Retreat  for  the  sick.     [1879-1904]     For 

the  government  of  the  board  of  managers  and  employees.  4657 

18    p.      15 1/2  cm. 

Richmond.  St.  Paul's  church.  The  parish  register.  Richmond.  Published 
by    St.    Paul's    church,      monthly.  4658 

Library  has  April,  1909;  October,  1912;  March,  1913. 

Richmond.  Second  Baptist  church.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Young  men's 
society    .    .    .    [Richmond,  Va.,  Ware  &  Duke,   1911]  4659 

27   p.     20cm. 

Richmond.  Society  for  the  betterment  of  housing  and  living  conditions  In 
Richmond.  Report  on  housing  and  living  conditions  in  the  neglected 
sections  of  Richmond,  Virginia.  Prepared  by  Gustavus  A.  Weber,  secre- 
tary Society  for  the  betterment  of  housing  and  living  conditions  in 
Richmond.     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &   Shepperson,   1913.  F233     91 

S6.  4660 

80   p.     illus.     23cm. 

Richmond.  Tobacco  trade  of  city  of  Richmond.  Constitution  and  by-laws 
of  the  Tobacco  trade  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  Va.  Richmond,  Va.,  J. 
L.  Hill  ptg.  CO.,  1893.         F233     1     T6.  4661 

12    p.      2 11/4  cm. 

Richmond.  Tuesday  club.  Fourth  annual  May  music  festival.  Monday, 
Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  May  3d,  4th  and  5th.  True  reformers'  opera 
hall.     Richmond,  Va.     1909.  4661a 

34   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Program  of  the  oratorio.     The  Creation. 

Richmond.  Virginia  home  for  incurables.  Report  for  1903,  Virginia  home 
for  incurables,  incorporated  March  1,  1894,  Richmond,  Va.  Richmond, 
Va.,  Taylor  &  Taylor  printing  co.,  1904.  4651b 

71    p.      front.      23 1/2  cm. 

Richmond.      Virginia    hospital.      Virginia    hospital    bulletin.      A    quarterly 
journal    of   medicine    and    surgery    published    by   the    staff    of   the    Vir- 
ginia hospital.     Richmond.         F221     7     V75.  4661c 
Library  has  v.   1.      1904.     v.  2.   no.    1.    1905. 

Richmond.  Wednesday  club.  Thirteenth  annual  music  festival  of  the 
Wednesday  club,  held  at  the  Academy  of  music,  Richmond,  Va.  Mon- 
day, Tuesday  and  Wednesday  evenings  and  Tuesday  and  Wednesday 
afternoons,  April  30  and  May  1  and  2,  1906.  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet 
&  Shepperson,  printers,   [1906]  4661d 

47    p.      ports.      23cm. 

Richmond.  Water  department.  Annual  report  of  the  superintendent  of  the 
city  water  works,  to  the  mayor  of  the  city,  for  the  fiscal  year  ending 
Feb.,  1,  1883.     Richmond,  Yancey,  Waddey  &  co.,  printers,  1883.       4662 

64   p.      23y2cm. 

Contains:  "A  brief  history  of  the  origrin  and  erection  of  the  water 
works    of    the    city    of    Richmond,    Va:"    p.    47-64. 

Richmond.     Woman's   club.     Annual    report.  4663 

Library  has  1896-1910,  1912-1915. 


Bulletin  of  the  Viugixia  State  Library  455 

Richmond.     Woman's  college.     Catalogue.  4663a 

Library  has   1897,   1900,   1902-1907,   1909,   1910,   1912,   1914. 

The  Chisel,  published  by  the  students  of  the  Woman's  college,  Rich- 
mond, Va.  F218      24     W87     C54.  4664 
Library  has  April,   1907;  May,   1912;   February,  April,  June,    1915. 

Richmond.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  The  Albertype  co.,  [1907]         F233     3     R51. 

4665 
1  p.,  9  plates.     19  by  24cm. 

The  Richmond  age.     A  Southern  eclectic  magazine.     [Richmond,  Va.]     Ern- 
est Lacarde  &  co.,  proprietors.  4666 
Library  has   v.    1,   no.    1,   Jan.    1864;    v.    1,   no.   2,   Feb.,    1864;  v.    1,    no.    3, 
March,   1864;   v.  1,  no.  4,  April,  1864;  v.   1,  no.  5,  Jan.,  1865. 

The  Richmond  alarm;  a  plain  and  familiar  discourse  in  the  form  of  a  dia- 
logue between  a  father  and  his  son;  in  three  parts:  1.  Containing 
introduction,  with  many  instructive  hints  and  observations  upon  many 
of  the  most  remarkable  occurrences,  wonders  and  curiosities  in  his- 
tory; with  a  short  account  of  the  four  religions  of  the  world,  viz.  pagan, 
.Jewish,  Mahometan  and  Christian  religion;  and  a  brief  account  of  the 
Greek  church.  Popish  church,  and  Protestant  church.  2.  An  account 
of  the  burning  of  the  theatre  in  Richmond,  December  26,  1811;  with  ob- 
servations upon  the  nature  and  effects  of  stage  plays,  masquerades, 
balls,  puppet  shows,  horse  races,  and  gambling.  3.  Reflections  upon 
that  conflagration;  with  a  solemn  application  to  people  of  every  rank 
and  character  .  .  .  Written  at  the  request  of  a  number  of  pious  per- 
sons, by  an  independent  minister  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Printed  for  the 
author;    J.  Bioren,  printer  [1814]         F233     7     R532     Oflice.  4667 

V,    [6]-144    p.      14y2cm. 

Richmond  &  Alleghany  railroad.  Up  the  James  river;  or,  a  trip  to  the 
mountains  of  Virginia.  By  the  Richmond  &  Alleghany  railroad.  New 
York,  Leve  &  Alden  printing  co.   [n.  d.]  4668 

32  p.      illus.      19cm. 

ij     Richmond   and    Manchester  colonization   society.     Annual  report.  4669 

M  Library  has  3d   (1826),   5th   (1827),   6th,    (1828) 

Richmond  and  Manchester,  Va.  directory  1904,  containing  a  general,  busi- 
ness, street,  and  house  directory  of  these  cities,  together  with  other 
useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous.  Hill  directory  co., 
publishers.    Vol.  40.    Richmond,  Va.,  cl904.  4670 

1182   p.     map.     25 1/2 cm. 

Richmond  and  Manchester  railway  co.  In  the  Supreme  court  of  appeals  of 
Virginia.  Richmond  and  Manchester  railway  company  vs.  Moore's  ad- 
ministrator.    Argument  for   appellee.     Richmond,    [1897?]  4671 

33  p.      23cm. 

The  Richmond  and  Norfolk  society  blue  book,  including  Lynchburg  and 
other  suburban  towns.  Elite  family  directory.  1912.  New  York  City, 
Dau  publishing  co.,  cl912.  4672 

142  p.     21i/2cm. 

Richmond  and  Petersburg  railroad  company.  Charter  of  the  Richmond 
and  Petersburg  railroad  company.  Richmond,  Printed  by  T.  W  White 
1836.  F217     3     R53.  '       4673 

1  p.  1.,   [ll]-28   p.     21cm. 

Proceedings  of  the  stockholders  in  the  Richmond  and  Petersburg  rail- 
road   company,    at    their    general    meeting,    and    reports    made    by    the 


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president,  directors  and  superintendent,  to  the  stoclttiolders  .   .   .       F217 
3     R53     P.  4674 

Library   has    1846. 

Richmond  and  York  river  railroad  co.     Annual  report.  4675 

Library    has    1859. 

Called  meeting  of  the  stockholders   of  the  Richmond  and  York  River 

R.  R.  CO.,  held  in  the  city  of  Richmond,  on  Thursday  and  Friday  the 
18th  and  19th   days   of  Jan.,   1855.     Richmond,   Elliott  &   Nye,   1855. 

4676 
33  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Richmond  athenaeum  and  young  men's  institute.  Prospectus.  [Richmond, 
1832]  4677 

[3]    p.      231/2x19 Vzcm. 

Richmond  business  directory  and  merchants  and  manufacturers'  advertiser, 
wherein  are  classed  the  principal  mercantile  houses,  extensive  manu- 
facturing establishments  and  every  business  contributing  to  the  gen- 
eral welfare  of  this  metropolis.  Compiled  and  edited  by  E.  M.  Coffield 
&   CO.     Richmond,  Va.,  published  by  John  Randolph,  1858.  4678 

177    p.      22i/2cm. 

Richmond  city  directory,  containing  a  general  directory  of  the  citizens  of 
Richmond  and  Manchester,  and  also  a  business  directory  of  the  cities 
of  Richmond,  Petersburg,  Norfolk,  Portsmouth,  Danville,  Farmville, 
Lynchburg,  Lexington,  Staunton,  Harrisonburg,  Fredericksburg,  Alex- 
andria, and  Charlottesville,  etc.,  etc.  1871-2.  Richmond,  Va.,  B.  W. 
Gillis,  publisher,  1871.  4679 

326    p.      map.      2314cm. 

Richmond  city  directory,  containing  a  general  directory  of  the  citizens  of 
Richmond  and  Manchester,  and  also  a  business  directory  of  the  cities 
of  Richmond,  Petersburg,  Norfolk,  Portsmouth,  Danville,  Farmville, 
Lynchburg,  Lexington,  Plarrisburg,  Fredericksburg,  Alexandria,  Char- 
lottesville, etc.     1873-4.     Richmond,   Va.,   B.  W.    Gillis,   publisher,   1873. 

4680 
39,268    p.      map.      23%cm. 

Richmond  college.     Richmond,  Va.     Bulletin.  4681 

Library  has  v.  3,  no.  3,  July,  1901;  v.  6,  no.  2.  July,  1904;  v.  8,  no.  5, 
June,  1906;  v.  9.  no.  1,  May,  1907;  v.  10,  no.  2,  1908;  v.  11,  no.  1,  2,  July. 
September,  1909;  v.  12,  no.  1,  July,  1910:  v.  13,  no.  2,  Sept.,  1911;  v.  14,  no.  2. 
Sept..  1912;  v.  15,  no.  2,  Sept.,  1913;  v.  16,  nos.  2,  3,  July,  Sept.,  1914;  v.  17, 
no.   1,   2,   3,  Mar.,  Apr.,   Sept..   1915. 

. Catalogue   .    .    .   with  announcements.        F218     24     R53     C35.  4682 

Library  has   1894,   1897,   1898,   1900,    1905,    1906.   1908.   1911-1913. 

^Dedication  of  Jeter  memorial  hall.     Address  by  Rev.  J.  B.  Thomas,  D. 

D.  .  .  .  Remarks  of  the  chairman  of  the  Jeter  memorial  committee 
and  the  president  of  the  trustees,  Richmond  college,  June  18,  1884. 
Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  1884.         F218     24     R53     J5.  4683 

30    p.,    1    1.      front.      22cm. 

Greater  Richmond  college.     An  appeal  and  a  prospect  .    .    .  Richmond, 

Va.,  the  Dietz  printing  co.,  1908.  4684 

[16]    p.      illus.      23cm. 

Illustrated  Richmond.  Souvenir,  guide  and  ofhcial  map  containing  elab- 
orate list  of  Richmond  views  with  guide  to  points  of  interest,  hotels, 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  457 

clubs,  theatres,  etc.,  and  comprehensive  historical  sketch.    Published  hy 
Clyde  W.  Saunders  and  C.  W.  Bowers  for  Richmond  College,   [c  1908] 

4685 

unp.     illus.     23%  cm. 

— The  messenger.     [Published  by  the  students  of  Richmond  college,  Rich- 
mond, Va.]  F218     24     R53     M58.  4686 
Library  has  Feb.,  Mar.,  May.  July,  Oct.,  Dec,  1883;  Jan.,  1884;  Jan.,  1900; 
Oct.,  Dec.  1904;  Jan..  Feb.,  Apr.-June,  1905;  Dec.  1907;  Jan..  Mar. -May.  1909; 
Apr..   Oct. -Dec.    1913;    Jan.-May,    1914. 

— Richmond  college  historical  papers.  The  letters  of  Col.  William  Wood- 
ford, Col.  Robert  Howe  and  Gen.  Charles  Lee  to  Edmund  Pendleton, 
president  of  the  Virginia  convention.  Biographies  of  John  Minor  Botts, 
Richard  Henry  Lee,  William  Cabell  Rives  and  John  Moncure  Daniel. 
Ed.  by  D.  R.  Anderson,  Ph.  D.,  head  of  the  Department  of  history  and 
political    science.     Published   annually,    [etc.]       Richmond,   Va.,    1915. 

4687 

163    p.      24%cm. 
(V.    1,   no.    1.     June,    1915) 

J.    M.    Botts    by    C.    C.    Webster;    R.    H.    Lee    by    Ethel    Smither;    W.    C. 
Rives,  by  R.  S.  Wingfleld;  J.  M.  Daniel,  by  A.  N.  Wilkinson. 

The  spider.     Richmond  college   .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  19 —        F218     24 

R53     S7.  4687a 

Library   has    1912,    1913,    1914. 

The  Richmond  directory  and  business  advertiser  for  1852.  Containing  the 
names,  residences,  occupations  and  places  of  business  of  the  inhabi- 
tants of  Richmond:  also,  a  variety  of  other  information,  necessary  and 
useful.  Compiled  and  arranged  by  Wm.  L.  Montague,  no.  2.  Revised 
and    corrected    annually.      Bait.    J.    W.    Woods,    c    1852.  4688 

180.   86   p.      19 1/2 cm. 

The  Richmond  directory  and  business  advertiser,  for  1856.     Containing  the 

names,  residences,  occupations  and  places  of  business  of  the  inhabitants 

of  Richmond:  also,  a  variety  of  other  useful  information.     Compiled  and 

arranged  by  M.   Ellyson.     Richmond,   H.   K.    Ellyson,   1856.  4689 

278   p.     map.     1914  cm. 

Richmond  directory,  containing  a  general  directory  of  the  citizens,  a  busi- 
ness directory,  city  record,  court  record,  &c.  By  Dean  Dudley  &  co. 
1S70.     Richmond,  Va.,  West  and  Johnston,  publishers,  1870.  4690 

12,    15,    214,    24    p.      map.      24cm. 

Richmond,  Va.,  1898  directory  published  by  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  contain- 
ing a  general,  business,  street,  and  house  directory,  together  with  a  full 
list  of  post-offices  in  Virginia  and  North  Carolina;  also  a  complete  gen- 
eral and  business  directory  of  Manchester,  Va.  vol.  34.  Richmond,  Va., 
J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  c  1898.  4691 

1466   p.     map.     26 1/2 cm. 

Richmond,  Virginia  directory  1911,  containing  a  general,  business,  street  and 
house  directory  of  the  city,  including  Manchester,  together  with  other 
useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous.  Telephones  arranged 
numerically  on  page  1489.  Hill  directory  co.,  publishers.  Vol.  47.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  c  1911.  4692 
1568   p.     maps.     2514cm. 

Richmond,  Virginia,  directory  1912,  containing  a  general  business,  street  and 
house  directory  of  the  city,  including  Manchester,  together  with  other 
useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous.  Telephones  arranged 
numerically  on  page  1575.  Hill  directory  co.,  inc.,  publishers.  Vol.  48. 
Richmond,  Va.,  c  1912.  4693 

1660    p.     maps.      2  5 1/2  cm. 


458  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Richmond,  Va.,  directory  1913,  containing  a  general  business,  street  and 
house  directory  of  ttie  city,  including  Manchester,  together  with  other 
useful  information  classified  in  the  miscellaneous.  Telephones  arranged 
numerically  on  page  1639.  Hill  directory  co.,  inc.,  publishers.  Vol.  49. 
Richmond,  Va.,  c  1913.  4694 

1748   p.     maps.     25%cm. 

Richmond,   Va.,   directory   1914,   containing  a  general   business,   street  and 
house  directory  of  the  city,  including  Manchester,  together  with  other  i 
useful   information   classified  in  the  miscellaneous.     Hill   directory  co., 
inc.,  publishers.     Vol.  50.     Richmond,  Va.,  c  1914.  4695 

1630    p.      maps.      25i/^cm. 

Richmond  Elite  directory  (blue  book),  society  and  club  lists.  Richmond, 
Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  c  1893.  4696 

291  p.     19cm. 

Richmond  enquirer.     Spencer  Roane.     Reprints  from  Richmond  enquirer.     I 

4697 

(In   The  John   P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college.' 
[V.  1]  no.  4.     June,  1904.     p.  325-373;  v.  2.  no.  1.     June,  1905.     p.   [4]-33) 

Richmond,  Fredericksburg  &  Potomac  railroad  company.  Annual  meeting' 
of  the  stockholders.         F217     3     R49.  4698 

Library  has  1866,  1867,  1875-1884,  1887-1914. 

In  the  Supreme  court  of  appeals  of  Virginia  at  Richmond.     Common- ' 

wealth  of  Virginia  vs.  the  Richmond,  Fredericksburg  and  Potomac  rail- 
road company.  Brief  of  Samuel  W.  Williams,  attorney  general  for  the 
commonwealth.     [Richmond,  1910?]  4699 

6  p.     23cm. 

Report  of  the  president  and  directors  of  the  Richmond,  Fredericksburg 

&  Potomac  R.  R.  co.  in  response  to  resohitions  at  an  adjourned  meet- 
ing of  stockholders  on  April  3,  1878.  Richmond,  Clemmitt  &  Jones,  1878. 
F217     3     R491.  4700 

26   p. 

Richmond,  Fredericksburg  and  Potomac  railroad.     Historical  and  geographi- 
cal.     [19i2]  4701 j 
17  p.     illus.,  map.     23cm. 

Richmond,  Fredericksburg  &  Potomac  railroad,  Washington  Southern  rail- 
way  .    .    .   Points  of  interest.  4702 
8   p.      illus.,   map,   facsim.     22i^cm. 

Richmond  journal  of  practice.     A  monthly  review  of  medicine  and  surgery' 

edited   by   John   F.   Winn     Richmond,   Va.  4703 

Library  has   v.    17,   nos.    11   &.   12,    Sep.,   Nov.   and   Dec.    1903;    v.    18,   nos.  * 

8   and    12,   Auk.,   Dec.    1904;    v.    19,   nos.   2,    3,    4,   Feb.-April,    1905;    v.   21,   nos.' 

7,  8,  July,  Aug.  1907. 

Richmond  literary  miscellany,     monthly.     Editor  in  chief:    A.   S.  Morton. 

4704 
Library  has  v.   1.  no.   1.     May,   1883. 

Richmond  mercantile  and  manufacturing  journal.  Published  monthly.     Rich- 
ard  E.  Frayser,   editor.     Richmond,   Va.,   1883-1896.  4705 
Library  has  v.   1-15,   1883-1896    (incomplete) 

The   Richmond  society  blue  book.     Elite   family  directory.     Club  member- 
ship.    1904.     New  York  City,  Dau  publishing  co.,  c  1904.  4706. 
84   p.     21%cm. 

Richmond  society  for  the  promotion  of  temperance.    The  first  annual  report' 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  459 

of  the  Richmond  society  for  the  promotion  of  temperance.  Jan.,  8,  1830. 
Richmond,  Printed  by  T.  W.  White,  1830.  4707 

15  p.     ISyzcm. 

Richmond  special  horse  sale  co.  Special  annual  spring  sale  of  high  class 
horses  at  auction.  Southern  stock  yards,  Richmond,  Va.,  Tuesday,  April 
26th,  Wednesday,  April  27th,  Thursday,  April  29th,  1909.  Commencing 
at  9:30  A.  M.  sharp  daily,  conducted  by  Smyth  Bros.-McCleary-McClel- 
lan  CO.,  H.  E.  Kline,  Joseph  Lassiter,  representing  the  Richmond  special 
horse  sale  co.     [Richmond,  1909]  4708 

107,    [2]    p.     22cm. 

Special  annual   spring  sale  of  high  class  horses  at  auction,   Southern 

stocli  yards,  Richmond,  Va.  Tuesday,  April  26th,  Wednesday,  April 
27th,  Thursday,  April  28th,  1910.  Commencing  at  9.30  A.  M.  sharp 
daily,  conducted  by  Smyth  Bros.-McCleary.McClellan  co.,  H.  E.  Kline, 
representing  the  Richmond  special  horse  sale  company.  [Richmond, 
1910]  4709 

116,    [6]    p.     2iy2cm. 

Richmond  times.     John  Brown's  papers  clear  up  mists  of  history.     Letters 
recently  found  now  the  property  of  the  librarian  of  Virginia   ...     4710 
(In  the  Richmond,  Va.,  "Times,"   Sunday,  Dec.  22,  1901) 

.  .  .  Richmond  times  almanac,  weather  forecasts,  and  book  of  facts  for  the 
office,  home  and  farm  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Times  company.  AY67 
R53.  4711 

Title   varies. 

Library   has    1898,    1899,    1900,    1901. 

The  Richmond  trade  journal.     Published  every  other  Thursday  by  the  Rich- 
mond trade  journal  co.     W.  H.  Rowland,  editor.  4712 
Library  has  v.  2,  nos.  2,  3,  6,  7.  8,  10,  15,  16.  July  21,  lS92-Dec.  22.  1892. 

Richmond,  Westmoreland,  Lancaster,  &  Northumberland  counties,  Va.     Board 
of  immigration.     The  Northern  Neck  of  Virginia  as  a  home  for  immi- 
grants, by  the  board  of  immigration  for  the  counties  of  Richmond,  West- 
1        moreland,  Lancaster  &  Northumberland,  Virginia.     New  York,  Schmidt 
I         &  Curtius,  stationers,  1872.  4713 

16  p.     map.     17cm. 

Richmond's  young  men.  Published  weekly  by  the  Yoimg  men's  Christian 
association,  Richmond,  Va.  4714 

Library  has  1905-1915,  incomplete. 

Riddick,  J.  Hudson.     The  Danville  riot,  an  address  by  the  Rev.  J.  Hudson 

Riddick,  of  the  Washington  conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  church,  de- 

hvered  in  the  Augusta  Street  church,  Staunton,  Va.,  November  10,  1883. 

Baltimore,  O.  W.  Clay  &  co.,  printers,  1884.        F234    Dl    R5S    Ro.      4715 

8  p.    21cm. 

Riddleberger,    H.   H.     Bourbonism  in  Virginia.  4716 

(In  North  American  review,     v.    134,   1882.     p.   416) 

Ridenbaugh,  Mary  Young.  The  biography  of  Ephraim  McDowell,  M.  D., 
"the  father  of  ovariotomy."  By  his  granddaughter,  Mary  Young  Riden- 
baugh. Together  with  valuable  scientific  treatises  and  articles  relat- 
ing to  ovariotomy,  and  eulogistic  letters  from  eminent  members  of  the 
medical  profession  in  Europe  and  America.  New  York,  Charles  L.  Web- 
ster and  company,  1890.         CI     M138     R26.  4717 

xvi,    558    p.      front,    (port.),   pi.      22i/icm. 

Dr.  McDowell  was  born  in  Rockbridge  County,  Va.,  Nov.   11,   1771. 

Ridgely,  G.  W.    The  federal  relations  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church  ex- 


1)60  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

amined,  in  letters  to  a  Virginia  churchman.     By  G.  W.  Ridgely    .    .    . 
Phila.,  James  Hammond,  1876.  4718 

vii,   9-144    p.      23cm. 

Rledesel,  Frieclerike  C.  L.  (von  Massow)  freiherrin  von,  1746-1808.  Letters 
and  journals  relating  to  the  war  of  the  American  revolution,  and  the 
capture  of  the  German  troops  at  Saratoga.  By  Mrs.  General  Riedesel. 
Tr.  from  the  original  German,  by  William  L.  Stone  .  .  .  Albany,  J. 
Munsell,   1867.  E275.     R56.  4719 

235   p.      front,    (port.),   pi.      22i^cm. 
Life   in  Virg-inia:   p.    151-161. 

Riely,  John  W.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  John 
W.   Riely.     Criminal  laws   and   their  administration.  4720 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.      4th   report,   1892.      p.   152-174) 

Ries,  Heinrich.  .  .  .  The  clay  deposits  of  the  Virginia  coastal  plain,  by  Hein- 
rich  Ries.  With  a  chapter  on  the  geology  of  the  Virginia  coastal  plain, 
by  William  Bullock  Clark  and  Benjamin  LeRoy  Miller.  [Richmond,  Va.] 
Pub.  by  Board  of  agriculture  and  immigration,  1906.        F219    1    V8.    4721 

6  p.  1.,  [9]-184  p.     XV  pi.  (incl.  fold,  front.,  map)  fold,  tab.,  diagrs.     23cm. 
(Virginia.     Geological  survey.     Geological  series.     Bulletin  no.   2) 
Cover-title:     A   preliminary  report   on  a  part  of  the   clays  of  Virginia  j 

Riker,  Thad.  W.    The  politics  behind  Braddock's  expedition.        E171     A57, 

4722 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.   13,  no.   4.     July,   1908.     p.   742-752) 

Ripley,  William  Zebina.     .    .    .   The  financial  history  of  Virginia  1609-1776; 
by  William   Zebina  Ripley    .    .    .    New   York,   Columbia   college,   1893.  i 
F217     2     R592.  4728' 

vi,   9-170   p.      22V2cm. 

(Studies  in  history,  economics  and  public  law.     Ed.  by  the  University 
facultv  of  political   science  of  Columbia  college,     v.   4,   no.    1) 
"Bibliography":      p.    167-170. 

[Ritchie,  Thomas],  1778-1854.  An  address  to  the  Democrats  of  Virginia, 
1840.  4724 

(In  The  John   P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college. 
V.    3.   no.   3.     June.    1911.      p.    [263]-270) 

' lEditorial  in  the  Richmond  Enquirer,  Friday,  August  12,  1842.  4725 

(In  The  John   P.   Branch   historical   papers,   of  Randolph-Macon   college. 
V.  3.  no.  3,     June,  1911.     p.   [271]-279) 

Letters  of  Thomas  Ritchie — Glimpses  of  the  year  1830.  4726 

(In  The  John   P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of  Randolph-Macon   college. 
[V.   1.  no.   2]    June,   1902.     p.   147-154)  li] 

Unpublished  letters  of  Thomas  Ritchie.  4727 

(In  The  John   P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon   college, 
v.    3.   no.    3.     June,   1911.     p.    [199]-252) 

Ritchie,  Thomas,  1820?-1854.  A  full  report,  embracing  all  the  evidence  and 
arguments  in  the  case  of  the  commonwealth  of  Virginia  vs.  Thomas 
Ritchie,  jr.  tried  at  the  spring  term  of  the  Chesterfield  Superior  court, 
1846.  To  which  is  added,  an  appendix,  shewing  the  action  of  the  Court 
in  relation  to  the  other  parties,  Messrs.  J.  P.  Archer,  W.  Greenhow, 
and  William  Scott,  connected  with  the  said  case.  New  York,  Burgess, 
Stringer  and  company,  1846.         KllO     R611.  4728 

91  p.,  1  1.,  front,    (fold,  plan)     24cm. 


[Ritson,  Mrs.  Anne]  A  poetical  picture  of  America,  being  observations 
made,  during  a  residence  of  several  years,  at  Alexandria,  and  Norfolk, 
in  Virginia;  illustrative  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  inhabitants: 


I 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  461 

and  interspersed  with  anecdotes,  arising  from  a  general  intercourse  with 
society  in  that  country,  from  the  year  1799  to  1807.  By  a  lady.  Lon- 
don, Printed  for  the  author   [by  W.  Wilson]   1809.       PR5227     R8     P7. 

4729 
8    p.   I.,    [31-177,    [1]    p.      17cm. 

Riverside  Baptist  association  (colored)  Minutes  of  15th  annual  session 
held  with  the  Bloom  Hill  Baptist  church,  Union  Level,  Mecklenburg 
county,  Va.     Aug.   17th,  18th  and  19th,  1910.  4730 

18  p.     23cm. 

Rlverview  seminary,  Wood,  Va.     Catalog.  4731 

Library  has  1891,  1892. 

Rives,  Alexander.  Speech  of  Alexander  Rives  of  Albemarle,  on  the  finances 
and  public  works  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  delivered  30th  April,  1852, 
in  the  House  of  delegates,  in  committee  of  the  whole  on  the  license 
bill.     Richmond,  Va.,  Elliott  &  Nye,  printers,  [1852]         JK310     v.  43. 

4732 
17    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

[Rives,  Mrs.  Judith  Page  (Walker)]  Mrs.  W.  C.  Rives.  Home  and  the  world. 
By  the  author  of  Souvenirs  of  a  residence  in  Europe  .  .  .  New  York, 
D.  Appleton  and  company,  1857.         B     R6235     H5.  4733 

408  p.     20cm. 

Tales  and  souvenirs  of  a  residence  in  Europe.     By  a  lady  of  Virginia. 

Philadelphia,  Lea  &  Blanchard,  1842.         D919     R62.  4734 

vii,   [9]-301  p.     20cm. 

Rives,  Timothy.  Speech  of  Mr.  Timothy  Rives,  of  Prince  George  and  Surry, 
in  the  Virginia  state  convention,  on  the  29th  March,  1861,  report  of 
the  Committee  on  federal  relations  being  under  consideration  in  com- 
mittee of  the  whole.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Chas.  H.  Wynne  [1861] 
JK310     V.  38.  4735 

Rives,  W.   C,  of  Dinwiddle  Co.,  Va.     Historic  Dinwiddle  county,  Virginia; 

or,  The  last  long  camp.     Published  by  order  of  The  Jamestown  exhibit 

committee  of  Dinwiddle  Co.,  Va.     [Petersburg,  Va.,  The  Franklin  press 

CO.,  printers,  1907]         P232     D587     R6.  4736 

12    p.    incl.    plates,      fold.    map.      23cm. 

Rives.  William  Cabell,  1793-1868.     [Address  before  the  Virginia  historical  so- 
ciety, Dec.  16,  1847]  4737 
(In   Southern    literary   messenger,      v.    14.      1848.      p.    52-54) 

Discourse  before  the  Young  men's  Christian  association  of  Richmond, 

on  the  ethics  of  Christianity.    By  Wm.  C.  Rives,  Esq.    Delivered  the  7th 
day  of  Dec,  1855.     Richmond,  Printed  by  John  Nowlan,  1855.  4738 

28  p.     211/^cm. 

Discourse  on  the  uses  and  importance  of  history,  illustrated  by  a  com- 
parison of  the  American  and  French  revolutions.  By  W.  C.  Rives,  esq. 
Delivered  before  the  Historical  department  of  the  Society  of  alumni  of 
the  University  of  Virginia,  29th  June,  1847.  Richmond,  Printed  by 
Shepherd  &  Colin,  1847.  D16  RC2.  4739 
57    p.      23cm. 

• History  of  the  life  and  times  of  James  Madison    .    .    .    Boston,  Little 

Brown  and  company,  1859-1868.         CI     M1S2     R30.  4740 

3v.     front,  (port.)     24cm. 

• Speech  of  Mr.  Rives  of  Virginia,  in  vindication  of  the  freedom  of  elections 

against  the  interference  of  federal  executive  officers,   delivered  in   the 


462  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Senate  of  the  United  States,  February  12,  1839.  Washington,  Printed 
by  Gales  and  Seaton,  1839.         JK310     v.  26.  4741 

23  p.     23cm. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Rives,  of  Virginia,  on  his  resolutions  calling  upon  the 

Treasury  department  for  information  respecting  its  fiscal  arrangements 
with  the  Bank  of  the  United  States.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  U. 
S.,  Dec.  20,  1838.  Washington,  Printed  at  the  Madisonian  office,  1839. 
JK310     V.  26.  4742 

16  p.     23cm. 

Speech  of  N.  P.  Tallmadge,  of  New  York,  March  8,  1839  .   .   .  Speech  of 

W.  C.  Rives,  of  Virginia,  in  vindication  of  the  freedom  of  elections 
against  the  interference  of  federal  executive  officers.  Delivered  in  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  February  12,  1839.  New  York,  N.  T.  Eldridge, 
1839.         JK310     V.  42.  4743 

38,  21   p.     23cm. 

Speech  of  the  Hon.  William  C.  Rives,  of  Virginia,  on  the  resolution  for 

the  annexation  of  Texas.  In  Senate,  United  States — February  15,  1845. 
[Washington,  1845]         JK310     v.  43.     also  F390     R63.  4744 

16  p.     23y2cm. 

Speech  of  the  Hon.  William  C.  Rives,  on  the  subject  of  the  removal  of 

the  deposites;    delivered  in  the   Senate  of  the  United   States,  .Jan.   17, 
1834.     Washington,  Printed  by  F.  P.  Blair,  1834.         HG2529     U5.     4745 
32  p.     23cm. 

Substance  of  the  speech  of  William  C.  Rives,  of  Virginia,  on  his  second 

call  for  information  respecting  the  fiscal  arrangements  with  the  Bank 
of  the  United  States,  and  reviewing  the  report  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
treasury,  in  answer  to  his  first  call.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,  Jan.  14,  1839.  Washington,  Printed  at  the  Madisonian 
office,  1839.         JK310     v.  26.  4746 

16   p.     23cm. 

Rives,   William    Cabell,   1850-     A  catalogue   of  the   birds   of   the   Virginias. 

Newport,  R.  I.,  Printed  for  the  Newport  natural  history  society,  1890. 

F220     21     R62.  4747 

100    p.      2 4 1/2  cm. 

(Newport  natural  history  society.     Proceedings.     1889-90.     Doc.  7) 

William  Barton  Rogers,  LL.  D.  An  address  delivered  before  the  So- 
ciety of  the  alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  on  Commencement 
day,  June  27,  1883,  by  William  Cabell  Rives.  Published  by  request  of 
the  Society  of  the  alumni.  Cambridge,  J.  Wilson  and  son,  1883.  CI 
R731  R29.  4748 
32    p.      22cm. 

Roane,  Spencer.  Letter  of  a  Plain  dealer  accredited  to  Spencer  Roane,  and 
printed  in  the  Virginia  independent  chronicle,  February,  1788.  JK171 
F72.  4749 

(In  Ford,  P.  L.     Es.savs  on  the  constitution  of  the  United  States    .    .    . 
1892.     p.  385-392) 

Letters  of  Spencer  Roane,  17SS-1S22.       Z881     N6     B.  4750 

(In  New  York  public  library.     Bulletin,     v.  10.     March,  1906.     p.  167-180) 

Roane  correspondence.  4751 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  college. 
V.    2.   no.    1.     June,    1905.     p.    123-142) 

Roane  on  the  national  constitution.  4752 

(In  The  John   P.   Branch   historical   papers,   of  Randolph-Macon  college. 
V.   2.  no.   1.     June,   1905.     p.   47-122) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  463 

Roanoke,  Va.     Annual  reports.         F234     R6     A6.  4753 

Library  has   1905-1911. 

Code  of  the  city  of  Roanoke,  Virginia,  containing  constitutional  pro- 
visions relative  to  cities  and  towns,  cliarters  of  the  town  of  Big  Lick, 
the  town  of  Roanoke,  and  the  charters  of  the  city  of  Roanoke,  various 
amendments  thereto  and  a  compilation  of  all  statutory  provisions  re- 
lating to  cities  and  towns  of  the  commonwealth  and  the  general  ordi- 
nances of  the  city.  Revised  by  C.  B.  Moomaw  and  C.  A.  McHugh.  Pub- 
lished by  order  of  the  city  council.  [Roanoke,  Union  printing  and 
manufacturing  co.,  1909]  F234  R6  C66  1909.  4754 
583   p.      24cm. 

Charters  and  general  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Roanoke,  Virginia.     Also 

special  ordinances  and  curative  acts  pertaining  to  the  issue  of  bonds; 
special  ordinances  under  which  private  rights  have  vested  or  private 
liabilities  have  been  imposed;  together  with  a  compilation  of  miscel- 
laneous information  pertaining  to  the  city  government.  Compiled  and 
arranged  by  W.  E.  Thomas,  Clerk  of  council.  Published  by  order  of  the 
city  council,  1898.         F234     R6     C66     1898.  4755 

X  p.,   1   1.,  412   p.     24cm. 

An   ordinance   imposing   taxes   on   licenses   also  upon   real   estate   and 

personal  property  for  the  year  1908.     [Roanoke,  1908]         F234     RG     06. 

4756 

19  p.      23cm. 

Rules  for  the  government  of  the  Board  of  aldermen  and  Common  coun- 

j        oil  of  the  city  of  Roanoke   .    .    .   Adopted  October  24,  1904.     [Roanoke, 
I         1904]         F234     R6     C8R.  4757 

26  p.     15cm. 

,  Roanoke,  Chamber  of  commerce.  Roanoke.  Published  by  the  Chamber  of 
commerce,  Roanoke,  Va.  Roanoke,  Va.,  Hammond's  ptg.  &  litho.  works. 
V.  1,  no.  6.     April,  1912.  4758 

20  p.     illus..  map.     29x2iy2cm. 

Roanoke.      High   school.     Catalog.  4759 

Library  has    1901,    1906. 

Roanoke  Baptist  association.     Minutes.  4760 

Library   has    119th   and    120th    sessions,    1908    &    1909. 

Roanoke  college,   Salem,   Va.     Addresses  at  the  inauguration   of  Julius   D. 

Dreher  as  president  of  Roanoke  college,  Salem,  Virginia.     October  17, 

1879.     Pub.  by  order  of  the  trustees.     [Boston,  F.  Wood,  printer]   1879. 

F218     24      R62     D7.  4761 

j  62    p.      23cm. 

Bulletin.  4762 

Library  has  v.   1,  no.   2,  July,   1911;   v.   2,  nos.   2-4,  July-February,   1913; 
v.  4,  nos.  1,  2,  4,  Nov.,  Feb.,  July,  1914;  v.  5,  nos.  2,  3,  Feby.,  May,   1915. 

Catalogue.       F218     24     R62     C35.  4763 

j  Library  has   1877,   1881. 

Roberts,  Hillery  L.    On  the  transformation  group  ...  By  Hillery  L.  Roberts, 

M.  A.     Washington,  Gibson  Bros.,  printers,   [n.  d.]  4764 

48   p.     27cm.  "      !    U-     -i^il 

Roberts,   Joseph.     The   nand-book  of  artillery.     By   Capt.   Joseph   Roberts 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1861.       UF153     5     R64.  4765 

168    p.      14cm. 


464  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Robertson,  Archibald  Thomas.  Life  and  letters  of  John  Albert  Broadus. 
By  Archibald  Thomas  Robertson,  professor  of  the  interpretation  of 
the  New  Testament  in  the  Southern  Baptist  theological  seminary  .  .  . 
Philadelphia,  American  Baptist  publication  society,  1901.  CI  B863 
R49.  4766 

xiv,    462   p.     front,    (port.),   2   fold,   facsims.     20cm. 

[Robertson,  J.]?     Virginia:   or.  The  fatal  patent.     A  metrical  romance.     lu 
three  cantos  .    .    .  Washington,  Printed  by  Davis  &  Force,  1825.         4767 
68  p.     20cm. 

Robertson,  James  Rood.  .  .  .  Petitions  of  the  early  inhabitants  of  Ken- 
tucky to  the  General  Assembly  of  Virginia,  1789  to  1792,  by  James 
Rood  Robertson  .  .  .  Louisville,  Ky.,  John  P.  Morton  &  company  (in- 
corporated)  printers  to  the  Filson  club,  1914.         F454     R65.  4768 

XV,    [1],   246   p.     front,    (port.)    facsims.    (incl.  map)      32   by  24V^cm. 
(Filson    club    publications,      no.    27) 

Robertson,   John,   1787-1873.     Richmond   Athenaeum.     Introductory   address 
delivered  on  opening  the  Richmond  Athenaeum,  Jan.,  31,  1852.     By  the 
Hon.    Judge    John    Robertson.      (Published    by    the    committee.)     Rich- 
mond,  Macfarlane   &   Fergusson,    1852.  4769 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,  v.  18.     1853.     p.  218-224,  304-310) 

Same.  4769 

27  p.     2iy2cm. 

Riego,  or,   The   Spanish  martyr.     A  tragedy:    in  five  acts    .    .    .    Rich- 
mond,  P.   D.   Bernard,  printer  and  publisher,   1850.  4770 
[1],    V,    [7]-106    p.      17y2cm. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Robertson,  of  Virginia,  on  the  amendment  proposed  by 

him  to  the  report  of  the  select  committee  on  the  public  lands,  delivered 
in  the  House  of  representatives,  February,  1839.  Washington,  Printed 
by  Gales  and  Seaton,  1839.         JK310     v.  26.  4771 

22    p.      23cm. 

Robertson,  John    C.     Pure  water  and  better   fire   protection   for   Richmond   i 
.    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1902.  4772 

15   p.     23cm  . 

Robertson,  William,  1721-1793.  .  .  .  The  history  of  Virginia  to  the  year 
1688    .    .    .        F1411     R65.  4773 

(In  his  His.ory  of  America.     London,    1821.     v.   3.   p.    193-294) 

Same.  F1411      R66.  4773 

(In  his  History  of  America.     London,   1822.     v.   4.     p.   129-245) 

Robertson,   Wyndham.     The  marriage  of  Pocahontas.  4774 

(In    Southern    literary    messenger.      v.    31.      p.    81-91) 

The  marriage  of  Pocahontas.     Notes  on  the  date  of  Pocahontas'  mar- 
riage, and  some  other  incidents  of  her  life.     Read  before  the  Virginia  i 
historical  and  philosophical  society.  4775  • 
(In  The  Historical  magazine,     v.  4.  no.  10.     October,  1860.     p.   [289]-296) 

The  marriage  of  Pocahontas.  Notes  on  the  date  of  Pocahontas'  mar- 
riage, and  some  other  incidents  of  her  life,  read  before  the  annual 
meeting  of  the  Virginia  historical  society,  by  Wyndham  Robertson  .  .  . 
F225      V82.  4776  < 

(In  Virginia  historical  society.     The  Virginia  historical  reporter.     Rich- 
mond,  lS54-(;0.      v.  2,  pt.   1   (1860)      p.   [65]-87) 

Pocahontas,  alias  Matoaka,  and  her  descendants  through  her  marriage 

at  Jamestown,  Virginia,  in  April,  1614,  v>ith  John  Rolfe,  gentleman;  in- 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  465 

eluding  the  names  of  Alfriend,  Archer,  Bentley,  Bernard,  Bland,  Boil- 
ing, Branch,  Cabell,  Catlett,  Gary,  Dandridge,  Dixon,  Douglas,  Duval, 
Eldridge,  Ellett,  Ferguson,  Field,  Fleming,  Gay,  Gordon,  Griffin,  Gray- 
son, Harrison,  Hubard,  Lewis,  Logan,  Markham,  Meade,  McRae,  Mur- 
ray, Page,  Poythress,  Randolph,  Robertson,  Skipwith,  Stanard,  Tazewell, 
Walke,  West,  Whittle,  and  others.  With  biographical  sketches  by 
Wyndham  Robertson,  and  illustrative  historical  notes  by  R.  A.  Brock. 
Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1887.  4777 

vii,    [1],    84    p.      front,    (port.),    plates    (ports.)      25cm. 

Speech  of  Wyndham  Robertson,  esq.  of  Richmond  city,  on  the  state  of 

the  country,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Delegates  on  the  5th  and  6th  of 
March,  1860.  Richmond,  Printed  at  the  Whig  book  and  job  office,  1860. 
E459     R65.     also  E650     R65.  4778 

39   p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Robin,  abb^.  Nouveau  voyage  dans  I'Amerique  septentrionale,  en  I'ann^e 
1781;  et  campagne  de  I'arm^e  de  M.  le  comte  de  Rochambeau.  Par  M. 
I'abb^  Robin.     Philadelphia  et  Paris,   Moutard,   1782.  E163     R65. 

4779 

ix,   222    p.      19cm. 

Robinette,  Josiah  C.  The  woman  (a  wonder)  .  .  .  and  the  beast  .  .  .  By 
Josiah  C.  Robinette.     Richmond,  1840.  4780 

24  p.     22V2cm. 

Robins,  Charles  R.  Necessity  for  diagnosis  as  a  preliminary  step  to  gyneco- 
logical operations.  By  Charles  R.  Robins,  M.  D.,  professor  gynecology. 
Medical  college  of  Virginia;  gynecologist.  Memorial  hospital;  surgeon. 
City  hospital,  Richmond,  Va.  Reprinted  from  the  Virginia  medical 
semi-monthly,  Dec,  1908,  vol.  13,  no.  18.  Richmond,  Williams  printing 
company,  1908.  4781 

6   p.     23cm. 

Robins,  Mrs.  Sally  Nelson.  Aftermath  [a  sketch  of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee]  [Ex- 
tract from  Taylor  Trotwood  magazine,  Jan.  1909,  p.  321-334]  CI 
L480      R657,                                                                                                                4782 

Gloucester.  One  of  the  first  chapters  of  the  commonwealth  of  Vir- 
ginia ...  By  Sally  Nelson  Robins.  [Richmond,  West,  Johnston  & 
CO.,   1893]  F232   G5      R6.  4783 

21  p.     plates.     20%  cm. 

On  cover:     History  of  Gloucester  County,  Virginia,  and  its  families. 

Scuffles  .   .    .  New  York,  The  Alice  Harriman  co.,  1912.        B    R657    S79. 

4784 

207    p.      front.,    plates.      19cm. 

Robins,  W.  T.     Stuart's  ride  around  McClellan.         E468     B33.  4785 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   2.     p.  271-275) 

Robinson,  Conway.  An  account  of  discoveries  in  the  West  until  1519,  and 
of  voyages  to  and  along  the  Atlantic  coast  of  North  America,  from  1520 
to  1573.  Prepared  for  the  Virginia  historical  and  philosophical  society 
.  .  .  and  pub.  by  the  society.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Shepherd  &  Colin, 
1848.        ElOl     R65.  4786 

XV,    491    p.      Svo. 

History  of  the  High  court  of  chancery  and  other  institutions  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  time  of  Caius  Julius  Caesar  until  the  accession  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  (in  1688-89)  By  Conway  Robinson.  Volume  1,  to  the 
death  of  Henry  VIII.  1546-7.  Richmond,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English, 
1882.  4787 
XXXV,   624   p.      24cm. 


46G  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  practice  in  courts  of  justice  in  England  and  the  United  States  by 

Conway  Robinson  of  Richmond,  Virginia.  Volume  1.  As  to  the  place 
and  time  of  a  transaction  or  proceeding,  treating  chiefly  of  the  con- 
flict of  laws  and  the  statute  of  limitations.  Richmond,  A.  Morris,  book- 
seller, 1854.  4788 
Ixiv,   677   p.     23cm. 

Slavery  and  the  constitution.  4789 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  6.     p.     89-106) 

[Robinson,  Mrs.  John  Enders]  The  restoration  of  the  name  of  Jefferson 
Davis  to  the  Cabin  John  bridge,  Washington,  District  of  Columbia;  be- 
ing the  official  correspondence  leading  to  this  restoration.  New  Orleans, 
La.,  The  Confederated  Southern  memorial  association,  1909.  CI  D262 
R66.  4790 

95  p.  incl.  plates,     front.,  plates,  ports.     23cm. 

Robinson,  Leigh,  Address  delivered  before  R.  E.  Lee  camp,  C.  V.  at  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  December  18th,  1908,  in  the  acceptance  of  the  portrait  of 
General  William  H.  Payne,  by  Leigh  Robinson.  Richmond,  W.  E. 
Jones,  printer,  1909.         E467     1     P3     R6.  4791 

64  p.     24i^cm. 

The   South   before   and  at  the   battle  of   the   Wilderness.     Address   of 

Leigh  Robinson  ...  of  Washington,  D.  C,  before  the  Virginia  division 
of  the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  at  their  annual  meeting,  held  in 
the  capitol  in  Richmond,  Va.,  Nov.  1,  1877.  Richmond,  J.  E.  Goode, 
printer,  1878.        E487     R66.  4792 

vi  p.,   1  ].,   Ill   p.     23cm. 

Robinson,  Moncure.     Report  of  the  engineer,  on  the  survey  for  a  rail  road 

between   Richmond  and  Potomac  creek.     Published  by  the  committee 

of  citizens  of  Richmond,  for  the  use  of  subscribers.     Richmond,  T.  W. 

White,  printer,  1834.  4793 

8   p.     24cm. 

Robinson,  Morgan  Poitiaux.  The  burning  of  the  rotunda,  being  a  sketch  of 
the  partial  destruction  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  1895;  by  Morgan 
Poitiaux  Robinson  .  .  .  [Charlottesville,  Va.,  The  Michie  company, 
printers]   c  1905.         F218     24     U5R66.  4794 

cover-title,   [3]-24  p.     pi.     23cm. 

Reprint  from  the  October,    1905,  number  of   the  University   of  Virginia 
magazine. 

A  complete   index  to   Stith's   history   of  Virginia,   by   Morgan   Poitiaux 

Robinson   .    .    .       F229     S87.  4795 

(In  Virginia.     State  library,  Richmond.    Bulletin.     Richmond,  1912.  23cm. 
V.   5.  no.    1,    152   p) 

"Bibliographical  note":     p.   10-18. 

Concerning  the  Boyson  essay  and  its  defence;  prepared  1909  by  Morgan 

Poitiaux  Robinson  ...  at  the  request,  and  under  the  supervision,  of 
Mrs.  J.  Enders  Robinson,  historian-general  of  the  United  daughters  of 
the  confederacy,  Richmond,  Va.  . .  .  [Richmond,  Va.]  c  1909.  CI 
L480     B55     R6.  4796 

46  p.  incl.  tables.     23cm. 

The  evolution  of  the  Mason  and  Dixon  line,  by  Morgan  Poitiaux  Robin- 
son  .    .    .   Published  by  special  request   [reprinted  from  the  April  and 
May,   1902,  numbers  of  the   Oracle  magazine,   Richmond,   Va.]      Oracle 
publishing  company,  1902.       F187     B7     R6.  4797 
15   p.   incl.  illus..  facsims.     24%cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  467 

Robinson,  Stuart  [supposed  author]  Memorial  tributes  to  the  Rev.  George 
A.  Baxter,  D.  D.  4798 

(In   Washing-ton   and   Lee   university.     Historical   papers,      no.    3.      1892. 
p.   65-83) 
Robinson   William  E.    The  Prestons  of  America.    By  Hon.  William  E.  Robin- 
son. '  '  4799 
(In    The    Scotch-Irish    society    of    America.       Second    congress.       1890. 
p.   204-222) 

Robson,  John  S.  How  a  one  legged  Rebel  lives,  or  A  history  of  the  52nd 
Virginia  regiment.  Incidents  in  the  life  of  the  writer,  during  and  since 
the  close  of  the  war.  Concluding  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  John 
Randolph  Barbee,  the  distinguished  Virginia  sculptor.  By  John  S. 
Robson.  Richmond,  W.  H.  Wade  &  co.,  1S76.  CI  R667  H53.  4800 
vi,  138  p.     18 1/2  cm. 

Rochambeau,  Eugene  A.  L.  de  Vimeur,  comte  de.  Yorktown.  Centenaire 
de  I'independance  des  6tats-unis  d'Amerique,  1781-1881.  Par  le  Marquis 
de  Rochambeau    .    .    .    Paris,  H.  Champion,  1886.         F234     Y6     R672. 

4801 
340    p.,    1   1.      front.      25cm. 

Rochelle,  James  Henry,  Life  of  Rear  Admiral  John  Randolph  Tucker,  com- 
mander in  the  navy  of  the  U.  S.,  captain  and  flag-officer  in  the  navy 
of  the  Confederate  States,  rear  admiral  in  the  navy  of  Peru,  and  presi- 
dent of  the  Peruvian  hydrographical  commission  of  the  Amazon.  With 
an  appendix  containing  notes  on  navigation  of  the  Upper  Amazon 
river  and  its  principal  tributaries.  By  Captain  James  Henry  Rochelle, 
and  containing  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author,  and  portraits  of 
admiral  Tucker  and  captain  Rochelle.  Washington,  The  Neale  publish- 
ing company,  1903.  4802 
112   p.     front,   (port.),  plate   (port.)     22i^cm. 

Rockbridge   company.     Memorandum   in   relation   to   the   Rockbridge   com- 
pany  .    .    .    [n.  p.     n.  d.]  4803 
16   p.     23cm. 

Prospectus  of  the  Rockbridge  company,     [n.  p.     n.  d.]  4804 

7  p.     map.     23cm.' 

Rockingham   county,  Va.     The  public   schools  of  Rockingham   county,   Vir- 
ginia.    Educational  report  and  history  of  schools  of  county.     Harrison- 
burg,  Va.,   News-Record.  4805 
112,    [3]    p.      illus.      2  4 1/2  cm. 

Rodenbough,  Theodore   F.     Sheridan's  Richmond  raid.       E468       B33.     4806 
(In   Battles   and    leaders   of   the   civil   war.      v.    4.    p.    188-193) 

Sheridan's  Trevilian  raid.       E468     B33.  4807 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   4.     p.  233-23G) 

Roebuck,  George  E.  Beatrice;  the  story  of  a  mountain  girl.  Richmond  Va 
Mitchell-Rudd  co.,  1910.         B     R711     B12.  '48O8 

45   p.     front.     15%  cm. 

Rogers,  Andrew  J.  The  passing  of  satan,  death  and  hell.  The  solution  of 
the  allegory.  By  Andrew  J.  Rogers.  J.  L.  Hill  ptg.  co.,  Richmond, 
Va.  4809 

[3]-227   p.     front,    (port.)      21cm. 

[Rogers,  Carlton  H.]  Incidents  of  travel  in  the  Southern  States  and  Cuba 
With  a  description  of  the  Mammoth  cave  .  .  .  New  York  R  Craie 
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1    p.   1.,    viii.    [9]-320    p.      19cm. 
Virginia:    p.    29-38. 


468  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Rogers,  Edward  Reinhold,  Four  Southern  magazines  .  .  .  [Richmond, 
Va.,   1902]  PS262     R72.  4811 

137   p.      23y2Cm. 

Thesis,   University   of  Virginia. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  Margaret  Fleming.  General  Benjamin  Logan.  By  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet  Fleming  Rogers.  4812 

(In    The    Scotch-Irish    society    of    America.      Seventh    congress.        1895. 
p.    236-241) 

Gen.    Logan   was  born   in   Augusta   Co.,   Va. 

Rogers,  William  Barton.  Life  and  letters  of  William  Barton  Rogers.  Edited 
by  his  wife,  with  the  assistance  of  William  T.  Sedgwick  .  .  .  Boston 
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4813 

2v.     fronts,   (ports.),  plates,  ports.     20cm. 

Report  of  the  geological  reconnoissance  of  the  State  of  Virginia.    Made 

under  the  appointment  of  the  Board  of  Public  Works.     By  William  B.     i 

Rogers   .    .    .   Philadelphia,   Desilver,   Thomas   &    Co.,   1836.  F'219     1     , 

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143,    [1]    p.     fold,   front.      24cm.  i 

A  reprint  of  annual  reports  and  other  papers  on  the  geology  of  the  Vir-     i 

ginias.    By  the  late  William  Barton  Rogers  .   .   .  New  York,  D.  Appleton 
and  company,  1884.         P"'219     1     R7.  4815     i 

XV,   832   p.      7  fold.   pi.    (partly  col.)    fold,   map,   viii   charts.     20cm. 

Rolfe,  John.     The  coppie  of  the  Gentle-mans  letters  to  Sir  Thomas  Dale,  I 

that  after  marled  Powhatans  daughter,  containing  the  reasons  moving  { 

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(In  Tyler,  L.  G.     Narratives  of  early  Virginia.     1606-1625.     p.  239-244)  j 

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Same.  4817    i 

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between   the   States,   1861-1865    .    .    .    New   York,   Harper   &   brothers,  ' 

1884.         CI     B371     R51.  4818  j 

2v.     23cm. 

Ropes,  John  Codman,  1836-1899.     .    .    .  The  army  under  Pope,  by  John  Cod- 
man  Ropes    .    .    .    New  York,  C.   Scribner's  sons,  1881.       E468     C17. 

4819 
xii,  1  1.,  229   p.   inch  maps.     fold.  map.     19cm. 
(Campaigns   of  the   Civil   war.      4)  f 

The  story  of  the  civil  war;  a  concise  account  of  the  war  in  the  United 

States  of  America  between  1861  and  1865   .    .    .  New  York  and  London, 
G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1894-98.         E468     R78.  4820 

2v.      fold,    maps,    plans.      28cm. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.     The  winning  of  the  west    .    .    .    New  York,  London, 
G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1889-96.        F351     R79.  4821 

4v.     fold.   map.      8vo. 

Same.      1905.        F351      RSI.  4821 

4 v.      fronts.,    fold.    map.      20 14  cm. 

Rose,   U.    M.     Annual   address    [before   Virginia   state   bar   association]    by 
U.  M.  Rose.     "The  present  state  of  the  law."  4822 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     Sth  report,  1896.     p.   168-206) 


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Ross,  Fitzgerald.  A  visit  to  the  cities  and  camps  of  the  Confederate  States. 
By  Fitzgerald  Ross,  captain  of  Hussars  in  the  imperial  Austrian  service. 
Edinburgh  and  London,  W.  Blackwood  and  sons,  1865.       E487     R82. 

4823 
X,    300    p.      fold.    map.      20cm. 

Ross,  Frederick  A.  Slavery  ordained  of  God  ...  By  Rev.  Fred.  A.  Ross, 
D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  church,  Huntsville,  Alabama.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1857.         HT13     R82.  4824 

186   p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Dr.  Ross  was  born  in  Cumberland  Co.,  Va.,  Dec.  25,  1796. 

Rosser,  L.  Baptism:  its  nature,  obligation,  mode,  subjects,  and  benefits. 
By  L.  Rosser,  A.  M.  4th  ed.  Richmond,  Va.,  Pub.  by  the  author, 
1854.  1  4825 

428   p.     20cm. 

• Experimental    religion:    embracing   justification,    regeneration,    sanctifl- 

cation,  and  the  witness  of  the  Spirit.  Rules  for  holy  living  are  also 
added.  Designed  principally  for  young  Christians.  By  L.  Rosser,  A. 
M.  of  the  Virginia  annual  conference.  Fifth  edition.  Richmond,  Va., 
published  by  the  author,  1855.  4826 

180  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

■ Recognition  in  heaven.    By  Rev.  L.  Rosser,  A.  M.,  of  the  Virginia  annual 

conference.     3d  ed.     Richmond,  Va.,  Pub.  by  the  author,  1856.         4827 
201  p.     19y2cm. 

Rosser,  T.  L.    The  cavalry,  A.  N.  V.    Address  by  Gen'l.  T.  L.  Rosser,  at  the 

seventh  annual  reunion  of  the  Association  of  the  Maryland  line,  Academy 

of  music,  Baltimore,  Md.,  February  22,  1889.     Baltimore,  The  Sun  book 

and  job  printing  office,  1889.         E545     R82.  4828 

43  p.     front,   (port.)      23cm. 

Rough  ashlar.  Published  monthly,  and  devoted  exclusively  to  the  interests 
I  of  the  masonic  fraternity.  Richmond,  Va.,  Rough  ashlar  publishing 
I         company  .    .    .       F221     3     F85     R8.  4829 

Library  has  v.    3,  May,    lS93-April,    1894. 

,Roweil,  C.  H.  A  historical  and  legal  digest  of  all  the  contested  election 
cases  in  the  House  of  representatives  of  the  United  States  from  the 
first  to  'the  fifty  sixth  congress,  1789-1901.  By  Chester  H.  Rowell. 
Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1901.         JK1356     1901       4830 

864  p.     23y2cm. 

Includes  a  digest   of  the   46   Virginia  cases,   1789-1901. 

Rowland,  Kate  Mason.     The  life  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Carrollton,  1737-1832, 

with  his  correspondence  and  public  papers.     By  Kate  Mason  Rowland 

.   .   .  New  York  &  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1898.        CI     C319     R53. 

I  4831 

2v.     fronts.,  plates,   ports.,   fold,   table.     20cm. 

The  life   of  George   Mason,   1725-1792,   by   Kate   Mason   Rowland.     In- 
cluding his  speeches,  public  papers,  and  correspondence;    with  an  in- 
troduction by  General  Fitzhugh  Lee    .    .    .    New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's 
sons,  1892.       CI     M399     R3.  4832 
2  v.      front,    (port.)       2  3 1/2  cm. 

Royal  African  company  of  England.  The  fourth  charter  of  the  Royal  Afri- 
can company  of  England,  September  27,  1672,  with  prefatory  note,  ex- 
hibiting the  past  relation  of  Virginia  to  African  slavery,  by  R.  A.  Brock. 
F229     V28.  4833 

(In  Virginia  historical  society.     Collections.     New  ser.     Richmond,  1887. 
V.  6,  p.  1-60) 


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Royal  arcanum.     Virginia.     Proceedings  of  the  Grand  council  of  Virginia. 

4834 

Library   has    10th-14th,    1S92-1896. 

Royal    land   company  of  Virginia.     The  Royal  land  com'y  of  Virginia:    its  ' 
purposes  and  charters:   its  anthracite  coal,  iron  ore,  other  mineral  and 
timber  lands:   and  its  narrow-gauge  railroads  from  Chesapeake  Bay  to 
Pittsburg  and  the  west    .    .    .    Richmond,   Clemmitt   &   Jones,  book  & 
job  printers,  1877.         F217     3     R888.  4835 1 

4  p.  1.,  79,  56  p.     fold,  maps,  fold,  plans.     27%cra. 

Royal!,  Mrs.  Anne,  1769-1854.  The  black  book;  or,  A  continuation  of  travels 
in  the  United  States  .  .  .  Washington,  Printed  for  the  author,  1828-29. 
E165     R89.  4836 

3v.     19 1/2  cm. 

V.   1  has  title  Sketches  of  history,  life  and  manners  in  the  U.  S. 

Virginia:     v.   1.   p.   29-129. 

Letters  from  Alabama  on  various  subjects:   to  which  is  added,  an  ap- 
pendix,   containing   remarks    on    sundry   members    of   the    20th    &    21st, 
Congress,  and  other  high  characters,  &,c.  &.  at  the  seat  of  government. 
In  one  volume    .    .    .   Washington,  1830.         F326     R88.  4837 
232,    6    p.      23y2cm. 

Mrs.  Royall's  Pennsylvania;   or  Travels  continued  in  the  United  States 

.    .    .   Washington,  For  the  author,  1829.         F153     R88.  4838 

2v.     12mo. 

Sketches   of  history,   life   and   manners,   in   the   United   States.     By  a 

traveller.    New  Haven,  Printed  for  the  author,  1826.      E165    R88.      4839  • 

[7]-392   p.     incl.  front.     19cm. 

Also  published  as  v.  1  of  The  black  book  by  the  same  author. 

Virginia:    p.    29-129. 

Royall,  William   Lawrence.     Andrew  Jackson  and  the  Bank  of  the  United 

States  .   .    .  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1880.      HG2529  1880.    also 

CI     J12     R53.  4840 
65    p.      19cm. 

Constitutionality  of  the  funding  bill.  4840a 

(In  The  Virginia  law  journal,     v.   2.     March,   1878.     p.    [129]-146) 

History  of  the  Virginia  debt  controversy.  The  negro's  vicious  influence 

in  politics.     By  William  L.  Royall    .    .    .  Richmond,  Va.,   G.   M.   West, 

1897.         F217     2     R887.  4841 
111   p.      19%cm. 

A  history  of  Virginia  banks  and  banking  prior  to  the  civil  war,  with 

an  essay  on  the  banking  system  needed,  by  William  L.  Royall.     New 
York   and  Washington,  The  Neale  publishing   company,   1907.  F217 

2      R888.  4842 

73    p.    incl.    tables.      19cm. 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  William  L.  Royall, 

of  Richmond,  Va.     Lord  Mansfield  and  his  relation  to  our  laws.       4843 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     17th  report,  1905.     p.  192-212) 

The  president's  relations  with   Senator  Mahone  and  repudiation.      An 

attempt  to  subvert  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States.    By  William 
L.  Royall.     New  York,  E.  J.  Hale  &   son,   1882.  4844 

48  p.     18i^cm. 

The  Sherman  law,  what  it  was,  what  it  is  and  what  it  should  be  .    .   .' 

Richmond,  Va.,  The  author,  1912.         HD2778     R7.  4845 

53  p.     23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  471 

Some  reminiscences,  by  William  L.  Royall.    New  York  and  Washington, 

The  Neale  publishing  company,  1909.         CI     R888     S69.  4846 

210  p.     19cm. 

Virginia   colonial   money,   and   tobacco's   part  therein.     Tobacco   ware- 
houses, &c.  4846a 
(In  The  Virginia  law  journal,     v.   1.     August,   1877.     p.    [447]-461) 

Royster,  L.  T.     Syphilitic  pseudoparalysis.     L.  T.  Royster,  M.  D.,  Norfolk, 

Va.     Reprinted  from  the  Journal  of  the  American  medical  association, 

Sep.  18,  1909,  V.  53.     c  1909,  American  medical  association,  [etc.,  etc.] 

Chicago.  4847 

6   p.      21cm. 

Ruffin,  Edmund,  1794-1865.  African  colonization  unveiled.  By  Edmund  Ruf- 
fin,  of  Virginia.  Washington,  Printed  by  L,  Towers  [1859]  HT65 
R92.     also  JK310     v.  31.  4848 

32  p.     24i^cm. 

Anticipations  of  the  future,  to  serve  as  lessons  for  the  present  time. 

In  the  form  of  extracts  of  letters  from  an  English  resident  in  the 
United  States,  to  the  London  Times,  from  1864  to  1870.  With  an  ap- 
pendix, on  the  causes  and  consequences  of  the  independence  of  the  South 
.    .    .   Richmond,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1860.         E459     R92.  4849 

ix,   416   p.     19cm. 

The  Colonization  society  and  Liberia.     The  general  operations  of  the 

Colonization  society  in  planting  and  maintaining  the  colony  of  Liberia, 
and  the  general  results.  4850 

(In  De  Bow's  review,     v.  27.     1859.     p.  55-75   (July);  p.  336-344   (Septem- 
ber);   p.    392-402    (October);    p.    583-594    (November) 

.    .   An  essay  on   calcareous  manures.     3d  ed.     By  Edmund  Ruffin. 

Petersburg  [Va.]  Author,  1842.         S643     R92.  4851 

vii,    [13]-316   p.     26cm. 

Essavs  and  notes  on  agriculture:  by  Edmund  Ruffin,  a  practical  farmer 

of  Virginia  from  1812;  founder  and  sole  editor  of  the  Farmers'  Register; 
member  and  secretary  of  the  former  State  board  of  agriculture;  former- 
ly agricultural  surveyor  of  the  state  of  South  Carolina;  and  the  first- 
chosen  president  of  the  Virginia  state  agricultural  society.  Richmond, 
Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1855.         S521     R92.  4852 

viii,   407  p.     20cm. 

The  political  [!]  economy  of  slavery;  or.  The  institution  considered  in 

regard  to  its  influence  on  public  wealth  and  the  general  welfare.  By 
Edmund  Ruffin,  of  Virginia.  [Washington]  Printed  by  L.  Towers  [1857?] 
HT95     R92.  4853 

31  p.     2  4 1/2  cm. 

Premium  essay  on  agricultural  education.    Submitted  to  executive  com- 
mittee of  the   Southern   central   agricultural   association.     By   Edmund 
Ruffin  of  Virginia.     2d  ed.     Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1853.      S533 
R92.  4854 
24  p.      22cm. 

Report  of  the  commencement  and  progress  of  the  agricultural  survey 

of  South  Carolina,  for  1843.  By  Edmund  Ruffin,  agricultural  surveyor 
of  the  state.  Columbia,  A.  H.  Pemberton,  State  printer,  1843.  S533 
R92.  4855 

120,  56  p.     fold,  table.     23cm. 

Slavery  and  free  labor  described  and  compared.      By  Edmund  Ruffin 

.    .    .       HT95     R921.  4856 

caption-title,  28  p.     22cm. 


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Southern  agricultural  exhaustion,  and  its  remedy.       S21    A2.  4857 

(In  U.  S.  Patent  office.     Report.     Agriculture.     1852.     p.   373-389) 

Ruffin,  Frank  G.  The  advantages  of  the  James  River,  in  Virginia,  for  ship- 
building. Addressed  to  the  ship-builders  of  Glasgow.  By  Col.  F.  G. 
Ruffin.  Richmond,  Va.,  Everett  Waddey,  stationer  and  printer,  1883. 
F219     23     R923.  4858 

26    p.      23cm. 

Colonel  Frank  G.  Ruffin's  letter.     A  terrible  arraignment.     Mahoneism 

unveiled   .    .    .    [1882]         F216     P.  4859 

16  p.     2  4 1/2  cm. 

The  cost  and  outcome  of  negro  education  in  Virginia.     Respectfully  ad- 
dressed to  the  white  people  of  the  state,  by  Frank  G.   Ruffin.     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Everett  Waddey,  stationer  and  printer,   1889.  4860 
20  p.     22i^cm. 

An    examination    into   the   merits    of   the   reported    proposition    of   the 

British  bondholders  said  to  be  their  substitute  for  the  Riddleberger 
act.  By  Frank  G.  Ruffin,  Second  auditor  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Va., 
Johns   &  CO.,  printers  and  publishers,   1886.         JK310     v.   27.  4861 

16  p.    22cm. 

An  examination  of  Judge  Robert  W.  Hughes's  decision  in  the  case  of 

John  P.  F'aure  vs.  The  commissioners  of  the  sinking  fund  of  Virginia, 
by  Frank  G.  Ruffin.  Respectfully  submitted  to  the  General  Assembly  of 
Virginia.  Richmond,  Va.,  Johns  &  Goolsby,  book  and  job  printers,  1884. 
F217     2     R92.  4862 

24  p.     22cm. 

Facts,  thoughts  and  conclusions  in  regard  to  the  public  debt  of  Virginia. 

By  Frank  G.  Ruffin.  Richmond,  Va.,  Johns  &  Goolsby,  printers,  1885. 
F217     2     R925.  4863 

64  p.     23cm, 

A   further   examination   into   the   political   and   official   record   of   Hon. 

Robert  W.  Hughes,  associate  judge  cf  the  United  States  circuit  court 
for  the  eastern  district  of  Virginia.  Being  a  replication  to  his  reply 
to  my  examination  of  his  decision  in  the  case  of  Jno.  P.  Faure  vs.  The 
commissioners  of  the  sinking  fund  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Johns  & 
Goolsby,  printers,  1884.     CI     H894     R77.  4864 

26   p.      22cm. 

The   judicial   usurpation    of   Judge   Hugh    L.   Bond,    judge    of   the   4th 

judicial  circuit  of  the  U.  S.  in  the  case  of  A.  J.  Ford,  prop'r.  of  Ford's 
hotel  vs.  Wm.  Taylor,  treasurer,  Henrico  Co.  As  exposed  by  Frank 
G.  Ruffin.     Richmond,  Va.,  Johns  &  co.,  printers,  1886.     JK310     v.  27. 

4865 

17  p.     23cm. 

The  negro  as  a  political  and  social  factor.     By  Frank  G.  Ruffin   .    .    . 

Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1888.  4866 

32    p.      22cm. 

Substance  of  the  testimony  of  Col.  Frank  G.  Ruffin  of  Virginia,  late  Lieut, 

Col.  in  the  Confederate  Bureau  of  subsistence,  given  before  the  Joint 
select  committee  of  the  two  houses  of  the  Confederate  congress,  on  the 
means  of  public  defence,  on  the  23d  of  January,  18G5.         E545     R92. 

4867 
Manuscript.     34  p. 

Ruffner,  Anne   H,     Robert  Gray,  of  Rockingham.     By  Anne  H.  Ruffner. 

4868 

(In    The    Scotch-Irish    society   of   America.       Seventh    congress.       1895. 
p.   242-246) 


i 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  473 

Ruffner,  Henry.    Cincinnati  address.     By  Henry  Ruffner,  President  of  Wash.- 
ington  college,  delivered  in  the  chapel  of  the  college,  June  28,  1838. 

4869 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  4     1838.     p.  792-796) 

Early  history  of  Washington  college.  4870 

(In  Washington  and  Lee  university.     Historical  papers,     no.    1.      1890. 
p.   1-105) 

The  fathers  of  the  desert;    or,  An  account  of  the  origin   and  practice 

of  monkery  among  heathen  nations;  its  passage  into  the  church;  and 
some  wonderful  stories  of  the  fathers  concerning  the  primitive  monks 
and  hermits.  By  Henry  Ruffner,  late  president  of  Washington  college, 
Virginia.     New  York,  Pub.  by  Baker  &  Scribner,  1850.  4871 

2v.     191/^  cm. 

Notes  of  a  tour  from  Virginia  to  Tennessee,  in  the  months  of  July  and 

August,  1838.    By  Rev.  H.  Ruffner,  D.  D.,  president  of  Washington  col- 
lege, Va.  4872 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   5.      1839.     p.   44,    137,  206,   269) 

fluffner,  William  Henry.  The  brothers  Rogers.  By  W.  H.  Ruffner,  Lexing- 
ton, Va.  4873 

(In    The    Scotch-Irish    society    of    America.      Seventh    congress.       1895*. 
p.  123-139) 

The  history  of  Washington  college,  now  Washington  and  Lee  university, 

during  the  first  half  of  the  nineteenth  century:  a  continuation  of  the 
"Early  history  of  Washington  college,  by  Rev.  Henry  Ruffner,  D.  D., 
LL,  D."  4874 

(In   Washington   and   Lee   university.      Historical   papers,      no.    4.      1893. 
p.    [1]-165;   no.    5.      1895.      p.    [1]-31) 

Samuel  Lyle,  William  Lyie,  James  Ramsey,  and  John  Montgomery,  trus- 
tees: William  McClung,  and  many  alumni;  or,  the  Lyle  chapter  in  the 
history  of  Washington  and  Lee  university.  4875 

(In    "Washington    and    Lee    university.      Historical    papers,      no.    3,    1892. 
p.   129-167)  ,.^J 

Rules  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  for  cock-fighting.  Richmond,  Printed 
by  James  M.  Ford,  1860.  4876 

12  p.    I2y2x8cm. 

Rumsey,  Jannes.  A  short  treatise  on  the  application  of  steam,  whereby  is 
clearly  shown  from  actual  experiments,  that  steam  may  be  applied  to 
propel  boats  or  vessels  of  any  burthen  against  rapid  currents  with 
great  velocity.  The  same  principles  are  also  introduced  with  effect, 
by  a  machine  of  a  simple  and  cheap  construction,  for  the  purpose  of 
raising  water  sufficient  for  the  working  of  grist  mills,  saw  mills,  &c, 
and  for  watering  meadows  and  other  purposes  of  agriculture.  By 
James  Rumsey,  of  Berkely  county,  Virginia.  Philadelphia,  Printed  by 
Joseph  James:    Chestnut   street.   1788.      [Reprint]  4877 

(In  O'Callaghan,  E.  B.     The  documentary  history  of  the  state   of  New- 
York.      V.   2.      p.    [lOllJ-1038) 

■Rural  Retreat  high  school,  Rural   Retreat,  Va.     Catalog.  4878 

Library  has  1907,   1908. 

Rush,  Richard.  Washington  in  domestic  life.  From  original  letters  and 
manuscripts.  By  Richard  Rush.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  and  co., 
1857.  CI   W318     R80.  4879 

xlil,    [15]-85    p.      25cm. 

Russell,  Charles  Wells.  Roebuck;  a  novel,  by  the  late  Hon.  Charles  Wells 
Russell.     With  a  biographical  notice  of  the  author,  by  A.  T.  Bledsoe, 


474  A  Bibliography  of  Viuginia 

editor  of  the  Southern  review.     Baltimore,  H.  Taylor  &  co.,  1868.        B 
fl961     R6.  4880 

xii,    [3]-329    p.      19y2cm. 

Russell,  John  Henderson.  .  .  .  The  free  negro  in  Virginia,  1619-1865,  by 
John  H.  Russell  .  .  .  Baltimore,  The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1913.  H31 
J6.       also  P218     5     R9.  4881 

viii,   9-194   p.      241/0 cm. 

(Johns    Hopkins    university    studies    in    historical    and    political    science 
.    .    .    series  xxxi,   no.    3) 

Bibliography:     p.  178-186. 

[Russell,  Mildred]  Mildred  Russell's  letters.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Ran- 
dolph &  English,  1887.  4882 

149    p.      ISVacm. 

Copyright  1887  by  Mildred  Trickett. 

Russell,  William  Howard.  .  .  .  Mr.  Russell  on  Bull  Run;  with  a  note;  from 
the  Rebellion  record.     New  York,  G.  P.   Putnam,  1861.       JK310     v.  21. 

4883 

12  p.     22cm. 

Russell  college,  Lebanon,  Va.     Catalog.  4884 

Library  has   1894,   1895,    1896,   1899. 

Ruter,  P.  S.     Reminiscences  of  a  Virginia  physician.  By  Prof.  P.  S,  Ruter, 
of  the  Masonic  college  of  Kentucky.     Complete  in  two  parts.     Louis- 
ville, Ben  Cassedy  &  co.,  1849.         B     R972     R8.  4885 
278   p.      19cm. 

Rutherfoord,  John  C.  An  oration  delivered  before  the  Jefferson  society  of 
the  University  of  Virginia,  on  the  13th  of  April,  1843,  by  J.  C.  Ruther- 
foord of  Richmond.  Published  by  order  of  the  Jefferson  society.  Char- 
lottesville, J.  Alexander,  printer,  1843.       F21S     24     U5     R97.  4886 

13  p.     22cm. 

Speech  of  John  C.  Rutherfoord,  of  Goochland,  in  the  House  of  Delegates 

of  Virginia,  21  February  1860,  in  favor  of  the  proposed  conference  of 
Southern   states.     Richmond,  W.   H.   Clemmitt,  printer,   1860.         JK310  . 
v.   10.  4887 

27   p.      22  1/2 cm. 

Speech  of  John  C.  Rutherford  of  Goochland  on  the  banking  policy  of 

Virginia,  delivered  in  the  House  of  delegates  of  Virginia,  February  9, 
1856,  upon  the  bill  to  extend  the  charter  of  the  bank  of  Virginia.     Rich- 
mond, Chas.  H.  Wynne,  printer,  1856.  4888 
34  p.     21i/2cm. 

Rutherford,  Mildred  Lewis.  The  South  in  history  and  literature.  A  hand- 
book of  Southern  authors  from  the  settlement  of  Jamestown,  1607,  to 
living  writers.  By  Mildred  Lewis  Rutherford,  Chair  of  literature,  Lucy 
Cobb  institute,  Athens,  Ga.,  [c  1906]         PS261     R97.  4889 

xxxviii,  865  p.     21% cm. 

Ryals,  J.  V.  Yankee  Doodle  Dixie;  or,  Love  the  light  of  life.  An  historical 
romance,  illustrative  of  life  and  love  in  an  old  Virginia  country  home, 
and  also  an  explanatory  account  of  the  passions,  prejudices  and  opinions 
which  culminated  in  the  civil  war.  By  J.  V.  Ryals,  of  Virginia.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Everett  Waddey  co..,  printers,  1890.  B  R988  Y8.  4890 
vli,    [9] -532   p.      19 1/2 cm. 

Ryan,  Abram  J,     Poems:  patriotic,  religious,  miscellaneous.     By  Abram  J.  ; 

Ryan,  (Father  Ryan)  10th  ed.   .    .    .  Baltimore,  The  Baltimore  publish- 
ing company,  1884.  4891 
xiv   p.,    1    1.,    347   p.      19cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  475 

Ryland,  Cally.  Aunt  Jemimy's  maxims.  By  Cally  Ryland.  With  original 
cover  by  Wm.  L.  Hudson.     Broadway  pub.  co.,  New  York   [c    1907] 

4892 
2   1.,   69   p.     20cm. 

^The  taming  of  Betty.    By  Cally  Ryland.     Illustrated  by  G.  W.  Picknell. 

Boston,  Lee  and   Shepard,  1904.       B     R994     T8.  4893 

4  p.  1.,  228  p.     front.,  plates.     19cm. 

Ryland,  Charles  Hill.  Recollections  of  the  first  year  of  the  Southern  Bap- 
tist theological  seminary:  an  address  delivered  before  the  seminary,  at 
Louisville,  Ky.,  Founders  day,  January  11th,  1911.     [Richmond,  Va.  1911?] 

4894 
14  p.     23cm. 

Ryland,  Robert.  The  Virginia  baptist  education  society.  The  society — the 
seminary — the  college.  An  address  by  Robert  Ryland,  D.  D.  Introduc- 
tion by  Charles  H.  Ryland,  D.  D.     Library  Richmond  college,  1891.  4895 

24  p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Ryland   institute,  Suffolk,  Va.     Catalog,  4896 

Library  has  1891,   1893,   1895,   1896. 

S.  P.  Q.    The  judgeship.     A  tale  of  the  times  .    .    .  Norfolk,  Va.,  1884.     4897 

10  p.     21 1/2  cm. 

Copyright  January   1884.  by  Wm.  A.   Swank. 

Sabine,  Lorenzo.  Biographical  sketches  of  loyalists  of  the  American  revo- 
lution, with  an  historical  essay  .  .  .  Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  com- 
pany, 1864.       E277     S12.  4898 

2  V.     23cm. 

Includes  sketches   of  Virginia  loyalists. 

Sacred  zoology,  or,  The  scriptures  illustrated  by  the  natural  history  of 
animated  nature.  Intended  to  establish  the  authenticity  of  the  sacred 
writings  in  connexion  with  zoology.  Selected  principally  from  the  most 
esteemed,  authentic,  and  celebrated  voyages  and  travels  into  the  east, 
by  Bochart,  Shaw,  Irwin,  Chardin,  Thevenot,  Pitts,  and  others.  First 
American  ed.,  embellished  with  plates.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Joseph 
Martin,  1828.  4900 

22cm.     front.,  plates. 
Library   has    v.    1. 

ISaddle  and  song.     A  collection  of  verses  made  at  Warrenton,  Va.,  during 

'        the  winter  of  1904-1905   .    .    .  Philadelphia  and  London,  J.  B.  Lippincott 

company,  1905.  PN6110     H6     S12.  4901 

200  p.  front.,  plates.     22cm. 

Saffell,  W.  T.  R.  Records  of  the  revolutionary  war:  containing  the  military 
and  financial  correspondence  of  distinguished  officers;  names  of  the  of- 
ficers and  privates  of  regiments,  companies  and  corps,  with  the  dates 
of  their  commissions  and  enlistments;  general  orders  of  Washington, 
Lee  and  Greene  at  Germantown  and  Valley  Forge;  with  a  list  of  dis- 
tinguished prisoners  of  war;  the  time  of  their  capture,  exchange,  etc. 
To  which  is  added  the  half-pay  acts  of  the  Continental  Congress;  the 
revolutionary  pension  laws;  and  a  list  of  the  officers  of  the  Continental 
army  who  acquired  the  right  to  half  pay,  commutation  and  lands.  By 
W.  T.  R.  Saffell,  counsellor,  and  agent  for  revolutionary  claims.  3d 
ed.     Baltimore,  C.  C.  Saffell,  1894.  4902 

555  p.     front,   (port.)      23cm. 


476  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Safford,  William  H.  The  Blennerhasset  papers,  embodying  the  private  jour- 
nal of  Harman  Blennerhassett,  and  the  hitherto  unpublished  corres- 
pondence of  Burr,  Alston,  Comfort  Tyler,  Devereaux,  Dayton,  Adair, 
Miro,  Eramett,  Theodosia  Burr  Alston,  Mrs.  Blennerhassett,  and  others, 
their  contemporaries;  developing  the  purposes  and  aims  of  those  en- 
gaged in  the  attempted  Wilkinson  and  Burr  revolution;  embracing  also 
the  first  account  of  the  "Spanish  association  of  Kentucky,"  and  a 
memoir  of  Blennerhassett,  by  William  H.  Safford.  Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  & 
CO.,   1891.       E334     S15.  4903 

6G5   p.     front,    (port.)      24cm. 

Blennerhassett's  private  journal,   kept  during  his  trial  at   Richmond:  p 
303-463. 

[Sage,  Bernard  Janin]  1821-1902.  Davis  and  Lee:  a  vindication  of  the  South- 
ern States,  citizens  and  rights,  by  the  federal  constitution  and  its  makers, 
and  an  exposure  of  the  perversions  of  the  said  constitution,  and  the 
falsifications  of  historical  records,  by  the  Massachusetts  expounders.  By 
P.  C.  Centz,  barrister  [pseud.]  London,  Eng.,  1865.  E459  S128.  4904 
[7]-80  p.     22cm. 

The  republic  of  republics:  a  retrospect  of  our  century  of  federal  liberty. 

An  attempt  to  ascertain  from  the  federal  constitution,  from  the  acts 
of  the  pre-existent  states,  and  from  the  contemporaneous  exposition  of 
the  fathers,  the  sovereignty,  citizenship,  allegiance  and  treason  of  the 
United  States;  the  obligation  of  the  president's  constitutional  oath;  and 
the  reasons  why  the  trial  of  the  Confederate  chiefs  was  evaded.  By 
one  of  the  counsel  in  the  case  of  Jefferson  Davis.  3d  ed.  carefully  re- 
vised and  greatly  amplified.  With  a  very  large  appendix,  containing 
much  apposite  matter  now  out  of  print  .  .  ,  Philadelphia,  W.  W.  Hard 
ing,  1S78.        E459       S129.  4! 

xxiii,   453,    [135]   p.     lllus.,  pi.     22i^cm. 

St.  Hilda's  Hall.     Charles  Town,  West  Va.     St.  Hilda's  Hall,  a  church  school 

for  girls,  Charles  Town,  West  Virginia.     Maria  Pendleton  Duval  formerly 

of  Stuart  Hall,  Staunton,  Va.     Prospectus  for  1915-1916.  4906 

49   p.     front,    port.,    plates.     2414cm. 

St.  John's  academy,  Alexandria,  Va.     Catalog.  4907 

Library   has    1873.    1874,    1875,    1876,    1877,    1878,    1879,    1880.    1885,    188G, 
1887,   1888,   1889,   1890,    1891. 

Plan  of  discipline  and  instruction,     [no    date]  4908 

unpaged.      22cni. 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bar  association.  "John  Marshall  day."  Proceedings  of  the 
bench  and  bar  of  St.  Louis.  Celebrating  the  centennial  anniversary  of 
the  accession  to  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States  of  Chief  justice 
John  Marshall.  Feb.  4,  1801-1901.  Published  by  the  Bar  association  of 
St.  Louis.      [1901]  CI     M368     S14.  4909 

1   p.   1.,   91   p.      front,    (port.)      25i^cm. 

St.   Marks  parish,  Culpeper  co.,  Va.     The  parish  leaflet.  4910 

Library  has  no.   1,   1913;   no.  2,    3,   4,   1914;   no.   5,   1915. 

St.   Mary's  academy,  Alexandria,  Va.     Catalog,     [no  date]  4911 

St.   Mary's  male  academy,   Norfolk,  Va.     Curriculum  of  studies,     [no  date] 

4912 

St,  Paul,  Virginia.  Ordinances  and  by-laws  of  St.  Paul,  Wise  County,  Vir- 
ginia. Together  with  certain  general  laws  relating  to  the  government 
of  towns.      [1915]  4913 

59  p.     22i^cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  477 

St.  Paul  normal  and  industrial  school,  Lawrenceviile,  Va.     St.  Paul  bulletin. 

4914 
Library  has  v.   8,  nos.   1,  2,   Jan. -Mar.,  Apr. -June,   1915. 

St.  Paul's  female  school,   Petersburg,  Va.     Catalog.  4913 

Library  has  two  catalogs,  no  date. 

Saint  Peter's  parish,  New  Kent  County,  Va.  The  parish  register  of  Saint 
Peter's,  New  Kent  County,  Va.,  from  1680  to  1787,  published  by  The 
National  society  of  the  colonial  dames  of  America  in  the  state  of  Vir- 
ginia. Richmond,  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  book  and  job  printer,  1904.  F232 
S16     SI.  4916 

2  p.  1..   206   p.     24cm. 
(Parish  record  series,     no.  2) 

The  vestry  book  of  Saint  Peter's,  New  Kent  County,  Va.,  from  1682- 

1758.  Pub.  by  the  National  society  of  the  colonial  dames  of  America 
in  the  state  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  book  and  job 
printer,  1905.         F232     S16     S12.  4917 

242  p.     23%cm. 

(Parish  record  series,  no.  3) 

St.  Timothy's  home  school,   Herndon,  Va.     Catalog.  4918 

Library  has  1875. 

Sale,  Edith  Tunis.  Manors  of  Virginia  in  colonial  times,  by  Edith  Tunis 
Sale;  with  sixty-seven  illustrations  and  twenty-two  coat-of-arms.  Phila- 
delphia &  London,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company,  1909.         F229     S16.      4919 

3  p.   1.,   5-309.    [1]    p.     front.,   plates,   ports.     25cm. 

Old  time  belles  and  cavaliers   .    .    .  With  61  illustrations.     Philadelphia 

&  London,  1912.        E159     S16.  4920 

285  p.     col.  front,   (port.),  plates,  portraits.     25cm. 

Red  Rose  Inn.    By  Edith  Tunis  Sale  .    .    .  With  a  frontispiece  by  Ethel 

Franklin  Betts.  Philadelphia  &  London,  J.  B.  Lippincott  company, 
1911.         B     S163     R12.  4921 

[176]  p.     col.  front.     18cm. 

Salmon,  Thomas,  1679-1767.  Modern  history;  or.  The  present  state  of  all 
nations.  Describing  their  respective  situations,  persons,  habits,  build- 
ings, manners,  laws  and  customs,  religion  and  policy,  arts  and  sciences 
trade,  manufactures  and  husbandry,  plants,  animals  and  minerals.  Be- 
ing the  most  complete  and  correct  system  of  geography  and  modern 
history  extant  in  any  language.  By  Mr.  Salmon.  Illustrated  with  cuts 
and  maps  accurately  drawn  according  to  the  geographical  part  of  this 
work.  By  Herman  Moll.  London,  Printed  for  Messrs.  Bettesworth 
and  Hitch,   etc.,   etc.  4922 

3   V.      25 1/2  cm. 

"The  present  state  of  Virginia":   p.   425-503. 

Salyards,  Joseph,  Idothea;  or.  The  divine  image.  A  poem,  by  Joseph  Sal- 
yards  .  .  .  New  Market,  Va.,  Henkel,  Calvert  &  co.,  printers,  1874. 
PS2757     S2     12.  4923 

308  p.     17cm. 

Samford,  William  F.  Letter  of  William  F.  Samford,  esq.,  of  Alabama,  to 
Governor  Wise.     [1859]         JK310     v.  36.  4924 

157  p.     21%cm. 

Sampson,  William.  Memoirs  of  William  Sampson:  including  particulars  of 
his  adventures  in  various  parts  of  Europe;  his  confinement  in  the  dun- 
geons of  the  inquisition  in  Lisbon  .    .    .  and  a  few  observations  on  the 


478  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

state  of  manners,  etc.  in  America.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  cor.  by  the  autlior. 
Leesburg,  Va.,  Samuel  B.  T.    Caldwell,  1817.        C2     S192     S3.  4925 

XV,    [17J-432    p.      front,    (port.)      21cm. 

Sams,  Conway  Whittle.  A  brief  comparison  of  the  most  important  statutes 
of  the  codes  of  Virginia  of  1873  and  1887,  being  especially  those  re- 
ferred to  in  "Minor's  institutes  of  common  and  statute  law."  By  C. 
Whittle  Sams  of  the  Norfolk  bar.  Richmond,  Va.,  West,  Johnston  & 
CO.,  and  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  1888.        F215    42    S19.  4926 

viii,  IGO  p.     24cm. 

Shall  women  vote?    A  book  for  men.     By  Conway  Whittle  Sams,  author 

of  "Sams  on  attachment"  and  a  member  of  the  Virginia  bar.  New 
York,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1913.         HQ1426     S19.  4927 

345  p.     19cm. 

Sanborn,  F  B.  The  life  and  letters  of  John  Brown,  liberator  of  Kansas,  and 
martyr  of  Virginia.  Edited  by  F.  B.  Sanborn.  Boston,  Roberts 
brothers,  1885.         CI  B878    S3.  4928 

1  pi.,  viii  p.,  1  1.,  645  p.     front,   (port.)     20y2cm. 

Sanders,   Ephraim   D.     Sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Thomas  Cooke 

Paul    son  of  D'Arcy  Paul,  of  Petersburg,  Va.     Written  for  the  American 

Sunday-school  union,  by  Rev.  E.   D.   Sanders,  Philadelphia,   New   York 

[etc.]  American  Sunday-school  union,  c  1849.         CI     P324     S21.       4929 

230  p.     front,  (port.)  illus.     15y2cm. 

Sanderson,  John.  Biography  of  the  signers  to  the  Declaration  of  inde- 
pendence.   Philadelphia,  W.  Brown  and  C.  Peters,  1828.      COl    S216   Bid 

5   V.     fronts,    (ports.),   plates    (ports.)      22crn  ^     „    i7i   qto 

George  Wvthe.   Thomas  Jefferson,   Richard  Henry  Lee;   v.   4,  p.   ni-6U. 

Benjamin  Harrison,  Thomas  Nelson,  Francis  Lightfoot  Lee.  Carter  tJraxton. 

^'  ^'joiin'penn  (born  in  Va.):  v.  5,  p.  149-158.  George  Walton  (born  in 
Va.):  V.  5,  p.  271-283. 

Sands,  Alexander  Hamilton.  Christian  liberality.  The  grace  of  giving.  At 
sermon  by  Alexander  H.  Sands,  pastor  of  the  Ashland  and  Glen  Allen 
Bantist  churches.     Richmond,  Richmond  Christian  advocate  print,  1S74. 

4931 

15  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

• ^Practical  forms  for  the  guidance  of  conveyancers,  notaries  public,  justices 

of  the  peace,  commissioners  in  chancery,  and  business  men.  Richmond, 
Va.,  Woodhouse  &  x-arham,  1867.  4932 

2  p.  1.,  278  p.     23cm. 

Recreations  of  a  Southern  barrister.     With  an  introduction,  by  Rev.  T. 

G.  Jones.     Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1859.        PS2764     S2     R3. 

4933 

3  p.   1.,   212    p..   1   1.     21cm. 

Sands,  William  H.  Paper  submitted  to  the  tax  commission  by  William  H. 
Sands,  examiner  of  records  of  the  10th  circuit.  Subjects:  ec.ualization, 
segregation,  reduction  of  taxation  and  remedy   .    .    .    [Richmond,  1914] 

4934 

15  p.     23cm. 

Sanford,   Samuel.     The   underground   water  resources   of  the   coastal   plain 

province    of   Virginia.      By    Samuel    Sanford.      Prepared    in    cooperation 

with   the   United   States   geological   survey.      Charlottesville,   University 

of  Virginia,  1913.         F219     1       VS.  4935 

[xv],   361   p.     map  in  pocket,  sketch  maps,  diagrams,  tables.     26cm. 

At   head    of    title:      Virginia   geological    survey.    University   of  Virginia, 
Thomas   Leonard  Watson,  director.     Bulletin  no.   5. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  479 

Sanxay,  Theodore  F.     The  Sanxay  family,  and  descendants  of  Rev.  Jacques 

Sanxay,  Huguenot  refugee  to  England  in  sixteen  hundred  and  eighty-five. 

Preface    and    compilation    by    Theodore    F.    Sanxay    .     .     .    New    York, 

Printed  for  private  use,  1907.  4936 

217  p.  incl.  pi.     facsim.     23%cm. 

Sarg,  James  Frederick.  A  new  dairy  industry.  Preparation  and  sale  of  arti- 
ficial mothers'  milk;  normal  infants'  milk.  By  James  Fred.  Sarg,  late 
of  Hessenhof,  Lake  Constance,  Germany.  Black  Forest  form,  Kemps- 
ville,  Va.     Norfolk,  W.  T.  Barron  &  co.,  printers,  1896.         SF259     S24. 

4937 
162  p.     illus.     19cm. 

Sargent,  Winthrop.  The  history  of  an  expedition  against  Fort  Du  Quesne, 

in  1755;   under  Major-General  Edward  Braddock   .    .    .   edited  from  the 

original  manuscripts,  by  Winthrop  Sargent    .    .    .    Philadelphia,  Lippin- 

cott,  Grambo  &  co.,  1855.        E199     S24.  4938 

xiv,    [15]-423    p.      front.,   fold.    maps.      24cm. 

[Satchel,  John]  Thornton  abbey;  a  series  of  letters  on  religious  subjects. 
Phila.,  Published  by  Johnson  &  Warner,  and  sold  at  their  book  stores, 
Philadelphia  and  Richmond,   (Virg.),  1811.  4939 

iv,  5-232  p.     18 1/2 cm. 

Saunders,  Robert.  Address  delivered  before  the  students  of  William  and 
Mary  college,  on  the  3d  of  July,  1839.     By  Professor  Robert  Saunders. 

4940 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   5,   1839.     p.   595-597) 

Baccalaureate  address  delivered  to  the  graduates  of  William  and  Mary 

college  July  4th,  1846.     By  Professor  Robert  Saunders.  4941 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  12,  1846.     p.  540-544) 

Savage,  George.  An  address  delivered  by  private  George  Savage  at  the 
annual  reunion  of  the  Otey  battery,  13th  battalion  Virginia  artillery, 
C.  S.  A.  at  James  River  brewery  park,  near  Richmond,  Va.,  June  10th, 
1878.  Published  by  the  survivors.  Richmond,  Baughman  brothers, 
printers,  1878.         E581     7     13th     S26.  4942 

11   p.     21cm. 

Savary  des  Bruslons,  Jacques,  1657-1716.  The  universal  dictionary  of  trade 
and  commerce:  with  large  additions  and  improvements,  adapting  the 
same  to  the  present  state  of  British  affairs  in  America,  since  the  last 
treaty  of   peace   made   in   the   year   1763.     With   great   variety   of  new 

I  remarks  and  illustrations  incorporated  throughout  the  whole:  together 
with  everything  essential  that  is  contained  in  Savary's  dictionary:  also 
all  the  material  laws  of  trade  and  navigation  relating  to  these  kingdoms, 
and  the  customs  and  usages  to  which  all  traders  are  subject.  By 
Malachy  Postlethwayt,  esq.  The  4th  ed.  London,  W.  Strahan  [etc.] 
1774.         HFlOOl     S27.  4942a 

2  v.     front.,  2  4  fold,  maps,  diagrs.     41cm. 
Binder's  title:    Postlewayt's  dictionary. 

Sawyer,  Lemuel.    A  biography  of  John  Randolph,  of  Roanoke,  with  a  selection 

from  his  speeches.    By  Lemuel  Sawyer,  formerly  of  North  Carolina,  and 

for  sixteen  years  an  associate  in   Congress  with   Mr.   Randolph.     New 

York,  W.  Robinson,  1844.         CI     R193     S5.  4943 

iv,   [5] -132  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Scales,  Alfred  M.  The  battle  of  Fredericksburg.  An  address  by  Hon.  Alfred 
M.  Scales,  of  North  Carolina,  before  the  association  of  the  Virginia  di- 
vision of  the  army  of  northern  Virginia,  at  Richmond,  Va.,  on  Thurs- 
day evening,  Nov.  1,  1883  .  .  .  Washington,  D.  C,  R.  O.  Polkinhorn  & 
son,  printer,  1884.  4944 

23    p.      23i/2cm. 


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[Scarburgh,  George  P.]  An  address  to  the  people  of  the  county  of  Acco- 
mac   [upon  the  subject  of  the  division  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church] 

4945 
caption-title,  29   p.     22cm. 
Signed  by  George  P.  Scarburgh  and  15  others. 

Schaff,  Morris.  The  battle  of  the  Wilderness.  By  Morris  Schaff  .  .  .  with 
maps  and  plans.  Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin  company, 
1910.  E481     W6      S29.  4946 

3  p.  1.,  345   p.     maps.     22cm. 

• The  sunset  of  the  Confederacy,  by  Morris  Schaff  .  .  .  with  maps.  Bos- 
ton, J.  W.  Luce  and  company   [c  1912]         E477     67     S29.  4947 

4  p.  1.,  302  p.,  1  1.     3  maps.   (incl.  fold,  front.)     21cm. 

Schauffler,  Robert  Haven.  Washington's  birthday,  its  history,  observance, 
spirit,  and  significance  as  related  in  prose  and  verse,  with  a  selection 
from  Washington's  speeches  and  writings.  Edited  by  Robert  Haven 
Schauffler.  New  York,  Moffat,  Yard  and  company,  1910.  CI  W318 
Sll.  4948 

xxvi,   328   p.      19cm. 

Scheibert,  Sieben  monate  in  den  rebellen-staten  wahrend  des  nordamer- 

ikanischen  krieges  1863  von  Scheibert.     Hierzu  vier  gefechts  und  situa- 
tions-plane.    Stettin,  T.  von  der  Rahmer,  1868.        E470     S32.  4949 
3  p.  1.,   126   p.     4  fold.  maps.     21 1/2 cm. 

Schenck,  Ralph.  The  family  physician,  treating  of  the  diseases  which  assail 
the  human  system  at  different  periods  of  life  ...  to  which  are  pre- 
fixed A  treatise  on  chemistry  ...  A  brief  anatomy  and  physiology  .  .  . 
and  A  materia  medica.  By  Ralph  Schenck,  physician  of  Botetourt  Coun- 
ty, Virginia,  formerly  of  New  Jersey.  Fincastle,  Va.;  Printed  by  Oliver 
Callahan  and  Wm.  E.  M.  Word,  1842.       RC81     S32.  4950 

481   p.      22cm. 

Schopf,  Johann  David.  Travels  in  the  Confederation,  1783-1784,  from  the 
German  of  Johann  David  Schoepf,  tr.  and  ed.  by  Alfred  J.  Morrison  .  .  . 
Philadelphia,  W.  J.  Campbell,  1911.         E164     S38.  4951 

2    v.      front,    (port.)      20cm. 

Contains    a    reproduction    of    original    title-page,    1788. 
Contents:      v.    1.     New   Jersey,    Pennsylvania,   Maryland,   Virginia;   v.   Z. 
Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  Virginia,  the  Carolinas,  East  Florida,  the  Bahamas. 

Schofield,  John  M.  Forty-six  years  in  the  army.  By  Lieutenant-General 
John  M.  Schofield.     New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1897        CI     S363     S3. 

4952 
xvi  p.,  1  1.,  577  p.     front,   (port.)      23y2cm. 
Reconstruction  in  Virginia:    p.   394-405. 

Schouler,  James.    Thomas  Jefferson  .    .    .   New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  and  com- 
pany,   1893.  CI      J45      S8.  495S 
vi,    [71-252   p.     front,    (port.)      18cm. 

Schroeder,  John  Frederick.  Life  and  times  of  Washington:  containing  a 
particular  account  of  national  princiides  and  events,  and  of  the  illus- 
trious men  of  the  revolution.  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  highly-finished  steel 
engravings,  from  original  designs  of  historical  scenes,  and  full-length 
portraits,  by  Alonzo  Chappel.  New  York,  Johnson,  Fry,  and  company- 
[c  1857]         CI     W318     S8.  4954 

2   v.     front,    (port.),   plates,   ports.     29cm. 

Schultz,  Christian.  Travels  on  an  inland  voyage  through  the  states  of  New 
York,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  Ohio,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  and 
through  the  territories  of  Indiana,  Louisiana,  Mississippi  and  New  Or- 
leans; performed  in  the  years  1807  and  1808;  including  a  tour  of  nearly 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  LiBRAuy  481 

six  thousand  miles.     With  maps  and  plates.     By  Christian  Schultz,  jun., 
esq.  .    .    .  New  York,  Printed  by  Isaac  Riley,  1810.        E164     S39.       4955 
2  V.     front,   (port.),  5  fold,  maps,  plates.     24cm. 

Schuricht,  Herrmann.  History  of  the  German  element  in  Virginia.  By  Herr- 
man  Schuricht  .  .  .  Baltimore,  T.  Kroh  &  sons,  printers,  1898-1900. 
F228     S394.  4956 

2  V.  in  1.     1  port.     2  3cm. 

Issued  as  appendices  to  the  Annual  reports  of  the  Society  for  the  his- 
tory of  the  Germans  in  Maryland,  v.  1  with  the  llth-12th  reports  for 
1897-98,  and  v.  2  with  the  13th-14th  reports  for  1899-1900. 

Schurz,  Carl.  Henry  Clay  .  .  .  Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin 
&  CO.,   [c  1899]         CI     C620     S8.  4957 

2    V.      fronts,    (ports.),    plates,   ports.      19cm. 

Scotch-Irish  society  of  America.  The  Scotch-Irish  in  America.  Proceedings 
of  the  Scotch-Irish  congress   .    .    .         E184     S42.  4958 

Library  has    1st,    1889-9th,    1900. 

Scott,  Adele  Cooper.     Biography  of  Patrick  Henry.  4959 

(In   Lewis,   W.  D.     Great  American  lawyers,     v.   1,   p.   91-148) 

Scott.  Henry  W.  Distinguished  American  lawyers,  with  their  struggles  and 
triumphs  in  the  forum,  containing  an  elegantly  engraved  portrait,  auto- 
graph and  biography  of  each  subject  .  .  .  New  York,  Charles  L.  Webster 
&  CO.,  1891.         COl     S426.  4960 

xxvi,    [271-716    p.      plates.      25y2cm. 

Henry  Clay,  p.  151;  Richard  Coke.  p.  173;  John  Marshall,  p.  5  37;  R.  A. 
Pryor,  p.  585;  A.  G.  Thurman,  p.  641;  J.  R.  Tucker,  p.  681;  William  Wirt, 
p.   709. 

Scott,  John,  of  Fauquier  .  During  the  war  and  after  the  war.  Warrenton, 
Va.,  Caldwell  &   Frank   [1897?]  F230     S42.  4961 

1  p.  1.,  59  p.,  1  1.,  13  p.     21  p. 

Same.     2d  ed.     Warrenton,  Va.,  The  True  index   [1900?]         F230  S42. 

4961 
5    p.    1.,    97    p.      front,    (port.)      19cm. 

The  lost  principle;   or  the  sectional  equilibrium:   how  it  was  created — 

how  destroyed — how  it  may  be  restored.     By  "Barbarossa"   .  .    .   Rich- 
mond, Va.,  James  Woodhouse  &  co.,  1860.        JK216     S42.  4962 
viii,    [9]-266    p.      24cm. 

Partisan  life  with  Col.  John  S.  Mosby.  By  Major  John  Scott,  of  Fau- 
quier, late  C.  S.  A.  .  .  .  with  portraits  and  engravings  on  wood  .  .  . 
New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1867.        E605     S42.  4963 

[iy-xvi]  p.,  1  1.,  [19-492]  p.  fronts.  (2  ports.,  1  facsim.),  illus.,  ports., 
fold.  map.     24cm. 

The  republic  as  a  form  of  government;   or,  The  evolution  of  democracy 

in  America.     By  John  Scott,  of  Fauquier   .    .    .   London,  Chapman  and 
Hall,  ltd.;   Baltimore,  J.  Murphy  and  co.,  1890.         JK34     S43.  4964 

X  p.,  1  1.,  323  p.     19cm. 

Scott,  Robert  Eden.  Speech  of  R.  E.  Scott  of  Fauquier,  on  certain  resolu- 
tions touching  the  action  of  Congress  on  the  subject  of  slavery.  De- 
livered in  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  on  the  11th  day  of  Jan- 
uary, 1849.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Shepherd  &  Colin,  1849.  F21S  53 
S42.  4965 

24   p.     25cm. 

Scott,  Rosamond  IVl,  The  women  of  Virginia:  a  retrospect.  A  lecture  de- 
livered by  Rosamond  M.  Scott  at  Richmond,  Va.  Richmond,  Whittet  & 
Shepperson,  printers,  1893.         F221     S42.  4966 

21  p.     20cm. 


482  A  BiBLioGHAPHY  or  Virgixia 

Scott,  William  A.  The  repudiation  of  state  debts.  A  study  in  the  financial 
history  of  Mississippi,  Florida,  Alabama,  North  Carolina,  South  Caro- 
lina, Georgia,  Louisiana,  Arkansas,  Tennessee,  Minnes-ota,  Michigan,  and 
Virginia.  By  William  A.  Scott,  Assistant  professor  of  political  economy 
in  the  University  of  Wisconsin.  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,  [c 
1893]  HJS224     S42.  4967 

X,    325    p.      19 1/2 cm. 

Scott,  William  Wallace.  A  history  of  Orange  County,  Virginia,  from  its 
formation  in  1734  (0.  s.)  to  the  end  of  reconstruction  in  1870;  compiled 
mainly  from  original  records,  with  a  brief  sketch  of  the  beginnings  of 
Virginia,  a  summary  of  local  events  to  1907,  and  a  map.  By  W.  W. 
Scott  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  E.  Waddey  co.,  1907.  F232  06  S4.  4968 
292   p.      front.,    17   pi.,   double  map.      23i/2cm. 

Some  fugitive  rhymes  by  an  old  Confederate  soldier.     Richmond,  Va., 

Printed  for  the  author  by  Everett  Waddey  co.,   1914.  4969 

34  p.     21cm. 

Scott,    Winfield.      Memoirs    of    Lieut.-general    Scott,    LL.    D.     Written    by 

himself  .    .    .  New  York,  Sheldon  &  company,  1864.        CI     S431    A79. 

4970 
2    v.      fronts,    (ports.)      19i^cm. 

Scudder,  Horace  E.    George  Washington.  An  historical  biography   .    .    .   Bos- 
ton, Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1889.         CI     W318     S9.  4971 
248    p.      front,    (port.),    plates.      17cm. 

Seaboard  air  line  railway.     Annual  report.         HE2791     S432.  4972 

Library  has   1907. 

1910.     Freight  shippers'  and  buyers'   official  guide   for  the  use  of  the 

company's  patrons  and  others  seeking  facts  pertaining  to  the  territorial 
resources,  manufacturing  advantages,  manufactured  products,  factory 
sites  for  all  enterprises,  etc.  Issued  by  the  General  freight  depart- 
ment, Norfolk,  Va.  HE2733  S43.  4973 
189    p.      illus.      27cm. 

Seaboard   &   Roanoke   rail    road  company.     Annual   report.       F217     3     S43. 

4974 

Library  has   1855. 

Seaboard  medical  association  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.     Transactions. 

4975 

Library  has   7th,   9th-13th,   1902,   1904-1907. 

Seamon,  W.  H.  Albemarle  county,  Virginia.  A  handbook  giving  a  descrlp- 
tion  of  its  topography,  climate,  geology,  minerals,  fruits,  plants,  history, 
educational,  agricultural  and  manufacturing  advantages,  and  induce- 
ments the  county  offers  the  industrious  and  intelligent  farmer  and 
manufacturer.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Seamon,  Crozet,  Va.,  Professor  of 
analytical  chemistry.  School  of  mines.  University  of  Missouri;  late  In- 
structor in  chemistry  and  natural  history,  Miller  manual  labor  school. 
Published  by  Wm.  H.  Prout,  Charlottesville.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  Jef- 
fersonian  book  and  job  printing  house,  1888.  F232  A3  S438.  4976 
110   p.     illus.     22cm. 

Searight,  James  A.  A  record  of  the  Searight  family,  (also  written  Sea- 
wright)  Established  in  America  by  WilUam  Seawright,  who  came  from 
near  Londonderry  ...  to  Lancaster  County,  Pennsylvania,  about  1740; 
with  an  account  of  his  descendants  as  far  as  can  be  ascertained.  By 
James  A.  Searight.  Uniontown,  Pa.  [Richmond,  Ind.,  Presses  of  M.  Cul- 
laton  &  CO.]   1S93.  4977 

228   p.   incl.   illus.,   plates,   ports,      front.      23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  483 

Searle,  Mrs.  L.  C.  Washington,  our  example.  The  father  of  a  nation  will 
restore  it  to  peace.  By  Mrs.  L.  C.  Searle  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  J.  Challen  & 
son,  1865.         CI     W318      S12.  4978 

121   p.      22cm. 

Sears,  Barnas.  Education:  an  address  delivered  to  the  constitutional  con- 
vention of  the  state  of  Virginia,  Thursday,  January  23,  1868,  by  Rev.  Dr, 
Sears.  Richmond,  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  New  Nation,  1868.  F218 
2     S43.  4979 

18    p.      22cm. 

Sears,  Otis  Burgess.    On  Latin  conditional  sentences  of  unreality  in  indirect 
discourse  proper.     By  Otis   Burgess   Sears,  A.  B.     A   dissertation  pre- 
sented to  the  faculty  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  April  22,  1902,  as  a 
part  of  the  requirements  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  philosophy.     4980 
31  p.     23cm. 

Seawell,  Molly  Elliott.  The  Berkeleys  and  their  neighbors  .  .  .  New  York, 
The   American   news    company,    [c    1888]  B     S442      B8.  4981 

1  p.  1.,  232  p.     19cm. 

Children  of  destiny    ,    .    .    New   York,  D.   Appleton   &   company,   1893. 

B     S442     C8.  4982 

1  p.  1.,  341  p.     17cm. 

^Francezka.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell.     Illustrated  by  Harrison  Fisher, 

Indianapolis,  The  Bowen-Merrill  company,   [c  1902]         B     S442     F8. 

4983 
4   p.  1.,   466   p.     front.,  plates.     19cm. 

The  history  of  the  Lady  Betty   Stair.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell    .    .    . 

illustrated  by  Thule  de  Thulstrup.     New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1908. 
B      S442      H8.  4984 

3  p.  1.,  144  p.     front.,  illus.     18cm. 

Little  Jarvis   .    .    .  This  story  received  a  prize  of  five  hundred  dollars 

offered  by  The  Youth's  companion.         B     S442     J4.  4985 

64  p.     front.,  plates.     20cm. 

The  lost  battle.     By  Molly  Elliott  Seawell.      New  York,  The  Macmil- 

lan  company,  1911.        HQ1426     S44.  4986 

119   p.     18cm. 

The  loves  of  the  Lady  Arabella.     By  Molly  Elliot   Seawell.     With  il- 
lustrations by  George  Gibbs.    New  York,  The  Macmillan  company,  1898. 
B     S442     L8.  4987 
viii,  244  p.     front.,   plates.     19cm. 

Papa  Bouchard.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell.     Illustrated  by  William  Glac- 

kens.     New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1901.         B     S442     P8.  4988 

xi  p.   incl.  front.,   261   p.     illus.     18cm. 

Paul  Jones  .    .    .  New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1893.        C2     J77 

S12.  4989 

viii  p.,  1  1.,   166  p.     front,   (port.),  plates.     20cm. 

Quarterdeck  and  fok'sle.     Stories  of  the  sea.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell. 

Illustrated.     Boston,  W.  A.  Wilde  &  company,  [c  1895]         B     S442     Q8. 

4990 
272  p.     front.,  plates.     19cm. 

The  sprightly  romance  of  Marsac.    By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell.  Illustrated 

by  Gustave  Verbeek.     New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,   1896.  B     S443 

S8.  4991 
xii  p.  incl.  front..  1  1.,  194  p.     illus.     18cm. 


4S4  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

A  strange,  sad  comedy.  By  Molly  Elliot  Seawall.  New  York,  The  cen- 
tury CO.,  1896.         B     S442     SIO.  4992 

2  p.   1.,   281   p.     front.     20cm. 

Throckmorton.     A  novel   .    .    .    New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company, 

1890.         B     S442     T8.  4993 

304    p.      19cm. 

Through  thick  and  thin  and  The  midshipman's  mess.     A  soldier's  story 

and  a  sailor  story.  By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell.  Illustrations  by  H.  G. 
Laskey  and  Charles  Mente.  Boston,  D.  Lothrop  company,  18;i.j.  B 
S442     TIO.  4994 

4   p.   1.,   215   p.     front.,   plates.      20cm. 

Twelve  naval  captains,  being  a  record  of  certain  Americans  who  made 

themselves  immortal.  By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell.  With  portraits.  New 
York,   C.   Scribner's   sons,   1897.     COl     S442     TS2,  4995 

4   p.  1.,  233  p.     front,    (port.),  plates   (ports.)      19cm. 

The  victory.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell   .    .    .   New  York,  D.  Appleton  & 

company,  1906.        B     S442    V64.  4996 

4  p.  1.,  405  p.     front.,  plates.     19cm. 

A  Virginia  cavalier.     By  Molly  Elliot  Seawell.     Illustrated.     New  York, 

Harper  &  brothers,  1897.         B     S442     V8.  4997 

3  p.   1.,    349   p.     front.,  plates.      19cm. 

Seay,  George  J.  The  railways  and  the  people.  Address  of  Mr.  George  J. 
Seay,  before  the  Richmond  Chamber  of  Commerce,  March  25th,  1909. 
Richmond,   Va.,  Whittet  &   Shepperson,   printers.  4998 

31   p.      27cm. 

Second  annual  directory  for  the  city  of  Richmond,  to  which  is  added  a  busi- 
ness directory  for  1860.  Compiled  by  W.  Eugene  Ferslew.  Richmond, 
Va.,  W.  Wirt  Turner,  c  1860.  4999 

244,   56   p.     map.     23cm. 

Seddon,  James  A.  Speech  of  Hon.  J.  A.  Seddon,  of  Virginia,  on  the  tariff. 
Delivered  in  the  house  of  representatives,  Monday,  .June  29,  1846.  Wash- 
ington, Printed  at  the  office  of  Blair  and  Rives,  1846.  5001 

20  p.     22i$.cm. 

Seelye,  Elizabeth   Eggleston.     The  story  of  Washington.     By  Elizabeth  Eg- 
leston  Seelye.    With  over  one  hundred  illustrations  by  Allegra  Eggleston. 
Edited,  with  an  introduction  by  Edward  Eggleston.     New  York,  D.  Ap- 
pleton &  company,  1893.        CI    W31S     S13.  5002 
xvii,    382   p.     front,    (port.),   illus.,   plates,   maps,   facsims.      19i,2cm. 

Segar,  Joseph  E.  Letter  of  Hon.  Joseph  Segar.  to  a  friend  in  Virginia,  in 
vindication  of  his  course  in  declining  to  follow  his  state  into  secession. 
Washington,  D.  C,  W.  H.  Moore,  printer,  1S62.        F230     S455.  5003 

39   p.     213/2  cm. 

Remarks  of  Mr.  Joseph  Segar,  (of  Elizabeth  City  and  Warwick,)  on  the 

bill  to  construct  the  mountain  portion  of  the  Louisa  railroad,  and  to 
tunnel  the  Blue  Ridge  Mountain.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Shepherd  and 
Colin,  1849.  5003a 

8  p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Segar,  of  Elizabeth  City  and  Warwick,  on  the  elec- 
tion of  state  officers,  delivered  in  the  House  of  delegates,  Wednesday, 
the  6th  and  Tuesday,  the  13th  February,  1850.  Richmond,  H.  K.  Elly- 
son's  power  press,  1850.        F230     S45.  5004 

21  p.     24 1/2  cm. 

Relating  to  the  Democratic  proposal  to  remove  Mr.  Heath,  first  auditor 
of  Va.  and  a  Whig,  and  defending  the  policy  of  the  national  administration 
in  removals  from  office  for  partisan  reasons. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  485 

Speech  of  Mr.  Segar,  of  Elizabeth  City,  on  the  bill  authorizing  a  loan 

of  state  bonds,  to  the  South-Side  railroad  company,  delivered  in  the 
House  of  delegates,  January  18th  and  19th,  1853.  Richmond,  H.  K.  EUy- 
son,  printer,  1853.         JK310     v.  41.  5005 

21  p.     23cm. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Joseph  Segar,   (of  Elizabeth  City  and  Warwick,)   on  the 

Wilmot  proviso.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  delegates,  Jan.  19,  1849. 
Richmond,  Printed  by  Shepherd  and  Colin,  1849.  5006 

22  p.      23cm. 

Speech   of   Mr.    Segar   of    Northampton,    on   the    subject   of   a   general 

system  of  internal  improvements  as  recommended  by  the  committee 
of  roads  and  internal  navigation.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  delegates 
Saturday  and  Monday  12th  and  14th  February,  1838.     Richmond,  1838. 

5007 
59  p.     171/^ cm. 

Speech  of  Joseph  Segar,  Esq.,  on  the  motion  of  Mr.  Chapman  of  Monroe, 

to  instruct  the  senators  and  request  the  representatives  in  Congress  from 
the  State  of  Virginia  to  vote  for  the  immediate  recognition  of  the  in- 
dependence of  Texas.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  delegates  of  Virginia, 
Feb.  23,  1837.  [Published  by  a  number  of  gentlemen  friendly  to  Texas] 
Richmond,  Printed  by  Shepherd  &  Colin,  1837.  5008 

26   p.     23cm. 

Speech  of  Hon.  Joseph  Segar,  in  the  House  of  representatives,  Dec.  10, 

1862,  on  the  bill  to  form  the  new  state  of  West  Virginia.  [Washington, 
W.  H.   Moore,  printer,  1862?]  5009 

7   p.     23cm. 

To  the  voters  of  Accomac  and  Northampton,     n.  p.   [1863]  5010 

3  p.     23y2cm. 
Selections  from  the  Draper  collection  in  the  possession  of  the  State  histori- 
cal  society   of   Wisconsin   to   elucidate   the   proposed   expedition   imder 
George  Rogers  Clark  against  Louisiana  .    .    .   1793-1794.         E172     A48. 

5011 
(In   American   historical   association.      Report,    1896.      v.    1,    p.    930-1107) 

The  seven  days'  battles  in  front  of  Richmond.  An  outline  narrative  of  the 
series  of  engagements  which  opened  at  Mechanicsville,  near  Richmond, 
on  Thursday,  June  26,  1862,  and  resulted  in  the  defeat  and  retreat  of 
the  northern  army  under  Major-General  M'Clellan.  Comp.  from  the 
detailed  accounts  of  the  newspaper  press.  Richmond,  West  and  Johns- 
ton [Charleston,  S.  C,  Evans  &  Cogswell,  printers]  1862.         E470     S5. 

5012 
45   p.      22%  cm. 

"The   northern   account    of   the    seven   days'    battles    ...    by   the    cor- 
respondent  of   the   Cincinnati   commercial":    p.      32-45. 

Seven  Islands  school,  Buckingham  county,  Va.     Catalog.  5013 

Library  has  1894,  1900. 
Seweil,  Mrs.  iVlary.     Mother's  last  words.     A  ballad.     By  Mrs.  Mary  Sev/ell. 

From    the    twenty-fourth    English    edition   .    .    .  Richmond    press     inc. 

[n.  d.]  5014 

32   p.      16cm. 

Reprinted    and    sold    for    the    benefit    of    Union    station    Sunday-school 
library  fund,  Richmond,  Va. 

Shaler,  Nathaniel  Southgate,  1841-1906.  .  .  .  General  account  of  the  fresh- 
water morasses  of  the  United  States,  with  a  description  of  the  Dismal 
Swamp  district  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  by  Nathaniel  South- 
gate  Shaler   .    .    .   Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1890.  5015 

cover-title,  255-339  p.  illus.,  14  pi.  (incl.  double  map)  diagrs.     29i4x23cm. 
Extract  from   the   10th  annual  report  of  the  director  of  the  U.   S.   Geo- 
logical survey,   18S8-89,   pt.   I. 


48C  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

.  .  .  Geology  of  the  Richmond  Basin,  Virginia,  by  Nathaniel  South- 
gate  Shaler  and  Jay  Backus  Woodworth  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't,  print. 
off.,  1899.  5016 

cover-title,    385-519    p.      illus.,    35    pi.    (partly    fold.,    Incl.    maps,    plans)     i 
diagrs.      29y2x23cm. 

Extract   from   the   19th   annual   report   of  the   U.    S.    Geological   survey, 
1897-98,  pt.  2. 

Appendix:    Report  on  some  fossil  wood  from  the  Richmond  basin,  Vir-     I 
ginia,  by  F.  H.  Knowlton. 

Summer's  journey  of  a  naturalist.     From  the  Potomac  to  the  James.        ' 

5017 
(In   Atlantic   monthly,      v.    32,    1873.      p.    349) 

Sharon   college   school,   Sharon   Springs,    Effna,   Va.     Catalog.  5018 

Library  has   1898,    1899. 

Shaw,  Albert,  "Learning  by  doing"  at  Hampton.  By  Albert  Shaw.  Re- 
printed from  the  American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  April,  1900. 

5019 

16    p.      illus.      24 1/2x181/^  cm. 

Shaw,  C.  P.  Address  on  the  question  of  good  county  roads.  By  Lieut.  C. 
P.  Shaw.  Delivered  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Virginia  Board  of  trade, 
Roanoke,  Va.,  August  30-31,  1905.  Published  in  pursuance  of  a  resolu- 
tion of  the  Board.  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1905.  TE155 
S53.  5020 

11   p.     22cm. 

Shea,  George,  1826-1895.  Jefferson  Davis:  a  statement  concerning  the  im- 
puted special  causes  of  his  long  imprisonment  by  the  government  of 
the  United  States,  and  of  his  tardy  release  by  due  process  of  law;  con- 
tained in  a  letter  from  the  Honourable  George  Shea,  of  Ntnv  York,  one 
of  his  counsel.  Reprinted  from  the  New  York  tribune  of  Jan.,  24,  1876. 
London,  Edward  Stanford,  1877.         E467     1     D26     S5.  5021 

20  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Shearer,  John  Bunyan.     One  hundred  brief  Bible  studies.     By  J.  B.  Shearer, 
D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  professor  of  Biblical  instruction,  Davidson  College,  N.  C. 
Richmond,    Va.,    Presbyterian    Committee    of    publication,    1912.       5022 
229    p.      20 1/2  cm. 

The  scriptures,  fundamental  facts  and  features.    By  Rev.  J.  B.  Shearer. 

Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian  comm.  of  pub.   [c    1908]  5023 

166   p.     21cm. 

Studies  in  the  life  of  Christ.     By  J.  B.  Shearer,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  professor 

of  Biblical  instruction,  Davidson  College.     Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian 
committee  of  publication,   1907.  5024 

172   p.     20cm. 

Sheffey,  John  P.  General  resources  and  advantages  of  Smyth  County,  In 
the  most  attractive  section  of  Appalachian  Virginia;  comp.  by  John  P. 
Sheffey,  and  printed  by  order  of  the  Board  of  supervisors,  in  the  year 
of  the  Jamestown  exposition,  1907.  [Richmond,  Va.,  The  Stone  printing 
&  manufacturing  co.,   1907]  F232     S667     S5.  5025 

63.    [1]    p.     illus.      llxlSi/ocm. 

on    cover:      Hand-book    of    Smyth    County,    Virginia,    1907;    Exposition 
number. 

Shenandoah  Baptist  association.     Minutes.  5026  ', 

Library  has  23d  &  27th  sessions,  1905  and  1909.  i 

Shenandoah  college,   Reliance,  Va.     Catalog.  5027 

Library   has    1905,    1906. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  487 

Shenandoah   institute,  Dayton,  Va.     Catalog.  5028 

Library  has  1885,  1886,   1890,   1893,   1895,   1897,   1898,   1899,  1903. 

Shenandoah  Valley  academy,  Winchester,  Va.     Catalog.  5029 

Library  has  1881,  1884,  1885,  1909. 

Shenandoah  Valley  railroad  co.  Through  the  Shenandoah  Valley.  Caverns 
of  Luray,  Natural  Bridge,  grottoes  of  the  Shenandoah,  and  the  chronicle 
of  a  leisurely  journey  through  the  uplands  of  Virginia.  Issued  by  the 
Passenger  department  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley  railroad  co.  [etc.] 
New  York,  Giles  litho.  &  liberty  ptg,  co.  [no  date]  5030 

69   p.     illus.   map.      19%  cm. 

Shepherd,  Henry  Elliot.  [Biographical  sketch  of  George  Frederick  Holmes, 
with  selections  from  his  writings,  by  Henry  E.   Shepherd]  5031 

(In   Alderman,   E.   A.      Library   of   Southern   literature.      1909.      v.    6.      p. 
2465-2488) 

Life  of  Robert  Edward  Lee,  by  Henry  E.  Shepherd  .   .   .  New  York  and 

"Washington,   The  Neale  publishing  company,   1906.  5032 

280   p.     front.,   plates,   ports.     24cm. 

dhepiey,  George  F.    Incidents  of  the  capture  of  Richmond.  5033 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,     v.  46,  1880.     p.  18) 

Sheppard,  William  L.     [A  bound  volume  of  29  original  pen  and  ink  sketches 
for  the  illustration  of  McCarthy's  Detailed  minutiae  of  soldier  life  in 
the  Army  of  Northern  Virginia,  1861-1865.     1882]        E605     M121.       5034 
27cm. 

—The  Princess  Pocahontas,  her  story.  From  the  original  authorities.  By 
Wm.  L.  Sheppard.  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson  [c  1907] 
CI     P739     S22.  5035 

17   p.     col.   front,    (port.)      22cm. 

Sheriff  &  Chataigne's  Richmond  City  directory,  containing  a  general  direc- 
tory of  the  citizens  of  Richmond  and  Manchester,  also  a  new  map  of 
Richmond,  and  complete  business  directory;  also  a  list  of  post  offices 
of  the  states  of  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  compiled 
by  Sheriff  and  Chataigne.  1874-5.  Richmond,  Va.,  West,  .Johnston  &  co., 
publishers,  c  1874.  5036 

26,  295  p.     23y2cm. 

Sheriff  &  co.'s  Richmond  city  directory,  1876-7,  containing  a  general  di- 
rectory of  the  citizens  of  Richmond  and  Manchester,  also  a  new  map  of 
Richmond,  and  complete  business  directory,  to  which  is  added  an  ap- 
pendix, containing  useful  information  concerning  the  state  and  city 
governments,  banks,  insurance  companies,  corporations,  societies  and  a 
post-ofhce  directory  of  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and  North  Carolina. 
Compiled  by  Benj.  R.  Sheriff.  Richmond,  Va.,  West,  Johnston  &  co., 
c    1876.  5037 

29,   307  p.     23cm. 

Sheriff's  Richmond  city  directory,  1877,  containing  a  general  directory  of  the 
citizens  of  Richmond,  also  a  complete  business  directory,  to  which  is 
added  an  appendix,  containing  useful  information  concerning  the  state 
and  city  governments,  banks,  insurance  companies,  corporations,  socie- 
ties, and  a  post-office  directory  of  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and  N.  Caro- 
lina. Compiled  by  Benj.  R.  Sheriff.  Richmond,  Va.,  West,  Johnston  & 
CO.,  c    1877.  5038 

287   p.      23cm. 

Sheriff  &  co.'s  Petersburg  directory,  1876-77:  containing  the  names  of  the 
citizens,  a  complete  business   directory,  and   a  list  of  all  the  streets, 


488  A  BiBLIOGEAPHY   OF  VIRGINIA 

lanes,  alleys,  &c.  Also  the  state  and  city  governments,  with  a  com- 
plete list  of  all  the  post  offices  in  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina      Compiled  by  Benjamin  R.  Sheriff.     Petersburg,  Va.,  c    1876, 

5039 
227,    29,    p.      23cm. 

Sherwood,  Grace.  Record  of  Grace  Sherwood's  trial  for  witchcraft,  in  1705, 
in  Princess  Anne  county,  Virginia.  Presented  by  .  .  .  [J.  P.]  Cushing, 
to  the  Virginia  historical  and  philosophical  society  on  the  4th  of  Feb- 
ruary, 1833.  F225  V82.  5040 
(In  Virginia  historical  society.  Collections.  Richmond,  1833.  old 
ser..    V.    1.      p.    69-78) 

Shiloh  Baptist  association.  Minutes  of  the  112th  session  held  with  the  Ste- 
vensburg  Baptist  church,  Culpeper  county,  Va.  Aug.  28,  29  and  30, 
1906.     Culpeper,  Va.,  1906.  5041 

16    p.      22cm. 

Shoemaker  college,  Gate  City,  Va.     Catalog.  5042 

Library  has    1904,    1905. 

Shrigley,  Nathaniel.  A  true  relation  of  Virginia  and  Mary-land;  with  the 
commodities  therein,  which  in  part  the  author  saw;  the  rest  he  had  from 
knowing  and  credible  persons  in  the  moneths  of  February,  March,  April 
and  May;  by  Nathaniel  Shrigley,  anno.  1669.  Pub.  by  allowance.  Lon- 
don, Printed  by  T.  Milbourn  for  T.  Hudson  [1669]  E187  F69.  5043 
(Reprint.  In  Force,  Peter.  Tracts  .  .  .  Washington,  1836-46.  v.  3 
(1844)    no.   7.      5   p.) 

[Sidney,  Algernon]  pseud.  Virginia  opposition  to  chief  justice  Marshall. 
[By  Algernon  Sidney]         F225     R194.  5044 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  college. 
V.  2.     no.   2.     June,   1906.     p.    [78]-183) 

Algernon  Sidney  was  probably  the  pseudonym  of  Spencer  Roane. 

Sigel,  Franz.     Sigel  in  the  Shenandoah  valley  in  1864.        E468     B33.     5045 
(In  Battle^  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   4.     p.  487-491) 

Sigourney,  Mrs.  Lydia  H.     Pocahontas.  5046 

(In   her   Poetical   works.      London,    1854.      p.    121-143) 

Simcoe,  John  Graves,  1752-1806.  Simcoe's  military  journal.  A  history  of 
the  operations  of  a  partisan  corps,  called  the  Queen's  rangers,  com- 
manded by  Lieut.  Col.  J.  G.  Simcoe,  during  the  war  of  the  American 
revolution  .  .  .  Now  first  published,  with  a  memoir  of  the  author  and 
other  additions.     New  York,  Bartlett  &  Welford,  1884.         E277     S58. 

5047 
xvii,    [ll]-328   p.     fold.   maps.     23%cm. 

Simmons,  Roger  Edwin.  .  .  .  Wood-using  industries  of  Virginia.  By  Roger 
E.  Simmons  .  .  .  [n.  p.]  American  forestry  association,  1912.  F220 
1     S59.  5048 

88   p.     6    pi.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

At  head  of  title:  Commonwealth  of  Virginia,  Department  of  agricul- 
ture and  immigration,  in  co-operation  with  the  Department  of  agriculture, 
Forest  service. 

Simms,  William   Gilmore.     The  life  of  Captain   John   Smith.  The  founder 

of  Virginia.     By   W.   Gilmore   Simms.      Seventh   edition.  Philadelphia, 

John  E.  Potter  &  co.  [c  1867]         CI     S652     S28.  5049 
2   p.   1.,   vii,    [9 J -379   p.     front,    (ports.),   plates.      19i^cm. 

Poems    by   a    collegian.       Charlottesville,    Va.,    C.    P.    M'Kennie,    1833. 

PS2815      P7      1833.  5050 

vi.    [71-95    p.      19y2cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  489 

SImpkinson,  John  Nassau.  The  Washingtons;  a  tale  of  a  country  parish 
in  the  17th  century.  Based  on  authentic  documents.  London,  Longman, 
Green,  Longman  &  Roberts,  1860.        CI     W318     S23.  5051 

2  p.  1.,    [vii]-xvi,   326,   Ixxxix  p.     front.     20 1/2 cm. 

Contains:     Note  on  the  Washingtons  of  Sulgrave,   p.    307-326. 

Simpson,  Benjamin.  Men,  places  and  things,  as  noted  by  Benjamin  Simp- 
son. Edited  by  Duval  Porter.  1st  ed.  [Danville,  Va.]  Dance  bros.  & 
CO.,  1891.  5052 

400  p.     21 1/2  cm. 

[Simpson,  Lloyd  D.]  Notes  on  Thomas  Jefferson.  By  a  citizen  of  Mary- 
land.    Philadelphia,  Sherman  &  co.,  printers,  1885.         CI     J45     S28. 

5053 

2   p.   1.,    [9]-182    p.      19cm. 

Sims,  Fredericl<  Wilmer.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Patrick  Henry,  with  selec- 
tions from  his  writings,  by  Frederick  Wilmer  Sims]  5054 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.       1909.      v.    6. 
p.   2355-2374) 

Sinton,  Richard  B.  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  late  Richard  B.  Sinton, 
of  Richmond,  Va. ;  an  important  collection  of  books  on  Virginia,  includ- 
ing many  very  rare  items  .  .  .  Washingtoniana  and  many  scarce  biogra- 
phies .  .  .  also  a  small  collection  of  choice  Americana,  in  which  are 
early  American  almanacs,  Bartram's  travels  through  North  and  South 
America  ...  To  be  sold  at  auction  Oct.  24-26,  1906,  by  The  Merwin- 
Clayton  Sales  co.  [n.  d.]  5055 

75    p.      2 4 1/2  cm. 

Sioussat,  St.  George  Leakin.  Virginia  and  the  English  commercial  system, 
1730-1733.     Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1906.         F229     S50.  5056 

1  1.,    [26]   p.     25cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  Annual  report  of  American  historical  association  for 
j         1905,  v.  1,  p.  71-97. 

Six  weeks  in  Fauquier.  Being  the  substance  of  a  series  of  familiar  let- 
ters   illustrating    the    scenery,    localities,    medical    virtues,    and    general 

,  characteristics  of  the  White  Sulphur  springs  .  .  .  Written  in  1838,  to  a 
gentleman  in  New  England;  by  a  visitor.  New  York,  S.  Colman,  1839. 
F234     W5     S6.  5057 

67  p.     front.     16mo. 

'Skeen,  Lyman.  The  bacterial  flora  of  the  Charlottesville  and  University  of 
Virginia  water  supply.  A  dissertation  submitted  to  the  faculty  of  the 
University    of    Virginia,    April    28,    1901,    for    the    degree    of    doctor    of 

I       philosophy.    Richmond,  A.  Hoen  &  Co.,  [1901?]        F234    C4     S62.      5058 

'  14  p.     2  charts.     23cm. 

A  sketch   of  the   life  and   public   services  of  General   Zachary   Taylor,  the 

people's  candidate  for  the  presidency.  [Washington,  Printed  by  Jno.  T. 

Towers,  1848?]         CI     T247     S31.  5059 
caption-title,    32    p.      24cm. 

k  sketch  of  the  University  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepper- 
son,  1885.         F218     24     U5     S62.  5060 

42    p.      2 3 1/2  cm. 

\  sketch  of  the  history  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  together  with  a  cata- 
logue of  the  professors  and  instructors,  the  graduates  in  law  and  medi- 
cine, and  the  masters  and  bachelors  of  arts,  etc.,  since  the  foundation  of 
the  institution.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  Chronicle  steam  book  and  job  print- 
ing house,  1880.  F218  24  U5  S61.  5061 
66  p.     21.5cm. 


4:90  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Sketch  of  western  Virginia;  for  the  use  of  British  settlers  in  that  country 
.    .    .     London,  B.  Bull,  1837.         F241     S62.  5062 

vi  p.,  1  1.,   117,   [1],  6   p.     map.     16  mo. 

Skinner,  John.  .  .  .  Case  of  the  Rev.  John  Skinner,  D.  D.,  and  the  Pres- 
byterian church  of  Lexington;  before  the  Presbytery  of  Lexington. 
Prepared  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Skinner,  Lexington,  Va.  Winn  & 
Carter,  printers,  1847.         CI     S628     S62.  5063 

106   p.      19cm. 

Sundry  papers  in  the  Lexington  church  case.     Prepared  and  edited  by 

the  Rev'd.  John  Skinner,  D.  D.,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  church  of 
Lexington.  Lexington,  Va.,  Printed  by  Samuel  Gillock,  1848.  CI 
S628      S63.  5064 

104    p.      19cm. 

Slaughter,  Philip,  1808-1890.  A  brief  sketch  of  the  life  of  William  Green, 
LL.  D.,  jurist  and  scholar,  with  some  personal  reminiscences  of  him. 
By  Philip  Slaughter,  D.  D.,  historiographer  of  the  P.  E.  church  diocese 
of  Virginia.  Also,  a  historical  tract  by  Judge  Green,  and  some  curious 
letters  upon  the  origin  of  the  proverb  "Vox  populi,  vox  dei."  Richmond, 
Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  book  and  job  printer,  1883.        CI     G798     S34.  5065 

131    p.      23cm. 

Christianity  the  key  to  the  character  and  career  of  Washington.  A  dis- 
course delivered  before  the  ladies  of  the  Mt.  Vernon  association  of  the 
Union,  at  Pohick  church,  Truro  parish,  Fairfax  County,  Virginia,  on  the 
thirtieth  day  of  May,  1886,  by  Philip  Slaughter,  D.  D.,  historiographer  of 
the  diocese  of  Virginia.  New  York,  Thomas  Whittaker,  [no  date]  01 
W318  S34.  5066 
48    p.      22cm.                                . 

"The   Culpeper   minute   men."     Presentation   of   Flag,   Sept.    6th,   1887. 

By  Rev.   P.   Slaughter,  D.  D,     Culpeper,  Va.,  Exponent  print,    [1887?] 

5067 
9  p.     22cm. 

Genealogical  and  historical  notes  on  Culpeper  County,  Virginia.  Em- 
bracing a  revised  and  enlarged  edition  of  Dr.  Philip  Slaughter's  History 
of  St.  Mark's  parish.     Culpeper,  Va.,  R.  T.  Green,  1900.        F232     C9    G7. 

5068 
5  p.  1.,  viii,  120  p.,  1  1.,  160,  xxvi  p.,  1  1.,  port.     8  vo. 

A  history  of  Bristol  parish,  with  a  tribute  to  the  memory  of  its  oldest  rec- 
tor, and  an  appendix  containing  the  epitaphs  of  some  of  its  early  of- 
ficers and  friends   .    .    .  Richmond,  Va.,  B.  B.  Minor,  1846.         F232    38 
S6.  5069 
51   p.     front.     8   vo. 

A   history    of   Bristol    parish,   Va.      With    genealogies  of   families   con- 
nected therewith,  and  historical  illustrations.     2d  ed.  Richmond,  J.  W. 
Randolph  &  English,  1879.         F232     B8      S7.  5070 
XX,  237  p.     front.     12  mo. 

History  of  St.  George's  parish,  in  the  county  of  Spotsylvania,  and  diocese 

of  Virginia   .    .    .   New  York,   1847.         F232     SI     S6.  5071 

61   [1]  p. 

History  of  St.  George's  parish,  in  the  county  of  Spotsylvania,  and  dio- 
cese of  Virginia  .  .  .  Edited  by  R.  A.  Brock,  with  a  biography  of  the 
author,  and  a  continuation,  embracing  the  history  of  St.  George's  and 
Trinity  churches  to  the  present  time.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W  Randolph 
&  English,  1890.  F232  SI  S6.  5072 
xix,   78   p.     front,    (port.)    pi.     8  vo. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  491 

^A  history  of  St.  Marks'  parish,  Culpeper  county,  Virginia,  with  notes  of 

old  churches  and  old  families,  and  illustrations  of  the  manners  and 
customs  of  the  olden  time.  By  Rev.  Philip  Slaughter,  D.  D.,  rector  of 
Emmanuel  Church,  Culpeper  co.,  Va.  .  .  .  [Baltimore,  Md.,  Innes  &  co.,] 
1877.        F232     S14     S6.  5073 

X,   200    p.      map.      19cm. 

The  history  of  Truro  parish  in  Virginia,  by  Rev.  Philip  Slaughter,  D. 

D.;  ed.  with  notes  and  addenda  by  Rev.  Edward  L.  Goodwin   .    .    .   Phila- 
delphia, G.  W.  Jacobs  &  company  [1908]        P232    T8     S6.  5074 
2  p.  1.,  V.  164   [5]   p.     front.,  2  pL,  fold,  plan,  fold,  facsim.     20cm. 

A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Randolph  Fairfax,  a  private  in  the  ranks  of  the 

Rockbridge  artillery,  attached  to  the  "Stonewall  brigade,"  and  after- 
wards to  the  First  regiment,  Virginia  light  artillery,  second  corps,  Army 
of  Northern  Virginia.  Including  a  brief  account  of  Jackson's  celebrated 
Valley  campaign.  Third  edition.  By  Rev.  Philip  Slaughter,  D.  D., 
Rector  of  Emmanuel  church,  Culpeper  Co.,  Va.,  1878.        CI     F167     S34. 

5075 
72   p.     front,    (port.)      19cm. 

Man  and  woman;    or.  The  law  of  honor  applied  to  the  solution  of  the 

problem,  why  are  so  many  more  women  than  men  christians?  By  the 
Rev.  Philip  Slaughter,  rector  of  Calvary  Church,  Culpeper  county,  Vir- 
ginia. With  an  introduction  by  A.  T.  Bledsoe,  LL.  D.,  of  the  University 
of  Virginia.     Philadelphia,   J.   B.   Lippincott   &   co.,   1860.  5076 

xxvi,    5-186    p.      16cm. 

Memoir  of  Col.  Joshua  Pry  sometime  professor  in  William  and  Mary 

college,  Virginia,  and  Washington's  senior  in  command  of  Virginia  forces, 
1754,  etc.,  etc.,  with  an  autobiography  of  his  son.  Rev.  Henry  Fry,  and 
a  census  of  their  descendants,  by  the  Rev.  P.  Slaughter  .  .  .  [Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Randolph  &  English,  1880]  CI  F947  S63.  5077 
112   p.,   1   1.     24cm. 

Memoir  of  the  life  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  William  Meade,  D.  D.,  Bishop  of  the 

Protestant  episcopal  church,  of  the  diocese  of  Virginia,  by  Philip 
Slaughter,  D.  D.,  historiographer  of  the  diocese.  Cambridge,  John 
Wilson  and  son.  University  press,  1885.         CI     M481     S34.  5078 

55    p.      22cm. 

' The  Virginian  history  of  African   colonization.     By  Rev.  P.  Slaughter, 

.    .    .   Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  1855.        F218     5     S631.     5079 
XX,    116    p.      26cm. 

Slaughter,  Philip,  1760-1850.     Letter  from  a  revolutionary  officer.  5080 

(In    Southern    history    association    publications.      v.    4,    1900.       p.    254- 
257) 

Slaughter,  Robert  Madison.  The  South's  contribution  to  the  progress  of 
medicine  and  surgery  [with  bibliography]  5081 

(In    The    South    in    the    building   of    the    nation,      v.    7,    p.    355-371) 

Slave  songs  of  the  United  States,  Northern  seaboard  slave  States,  including 
Delaware,   Maryland,  Virginia,   and  North   Carolina.        ML3556     A42. 

5082 
(In  Allen,   William   Francis.      Slave   songs   of  the   United   States.      1871. 
p.   65-79) 

Sledd,  Robert  Newton.  Methodism:  or  The  vine  and  its  branches.  A  cen- 
tenary sermon.  By  Rev.  R.  N.  Sledd,  D.  D.  Delivered  before  the  Vir- 
ginia annual  conference,  M.  B.  church,  South,  at  its  late  session  in  Lynch- 
burg, Va.,  Nov.  14th,  1884.  Richmond,  Printed  by  J.  W.  Fergusson  & 
son,  1884.         F218     3     M592.  5083 

18   p.     20cm. 


402  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

True  heroism  and  other  sermons  by  R.  N.  Sledd  of  the  Virginia  annual 

conference,  M.  E.  church,  South.     Published  by  the  B.  F.  Johnson  pub- 
lishing company,  Richmond,  Va.,  1899.  5084 
389   p.     front,    (port.),  plates.     21V2cm. 

Slemp,  Campbell  Bascom.  The  tariff  bill  .  .  .  Speech  of  Hon.  Campbell 
Basconi  Slemp  of  Virginia,  in  the  house  of  representatives  Saturday, 
March  27,  1909.     Washington,  1909.  5085 

30    p.      24cm. 

Slicer,  Henry.  An  appeal  to  the  candid  of  all  denominations,  in  which  the 
obligation,  subjects,  and  mode  of  baptism  are  discussed  by  Henry 
Slicer,  minister  of  the  Methodist  E.  church,  in  answer  to  the  Rev. 
W.  F.  Broaddus,  of  Va.  and  others.  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enlarged,  with  a  i 
further  appeal,  in  answer  to  Mr.  Broaddus's  letters  .  .  .  Baltimore, 
Armstrong  &  Berry,  1836.  5086 

xvi,    [171-321    p.      16cm. 

Smedes,  Susan  Dabney.  A  Southern  planter.  By  Susan  Dabney  Smedes 
.  .  .  Fourth  edition.  New  York,  James  Pott  &  co.,  publisher,  1890. 
CI     D114     S40.  5087 

342    p.      front,    (port.)      lOi/ocm. 

Memorials   of  Thomas  Smith   Gregory  Dabney,   who  was  born  In  King 
and   Queen   County,   Virginia,   Jan.    4,    1798. 

Smith,  A.  B.     Memoir  of  Elder  P.  P.  Smith,  late  pastor  of  Fork  Union,  Fork 

of    Willis,    and    Columbia    Baptist    churches,    Fluvanna,    Va.,    by    Elder 

A.   B.   Smit-,  pastor  4th  Baptist  church,   Richmond.     Richmond,   H.   K. 

Ellyson,   printer,   1847.  5088 

141   p.      14i/i;cm. 

Smith,  Anna  Tolman.  Educational  exhibits  at  the  Jamestown  exposition. 
Llll     A2.  5089 

(In   U.   S.   Bureau   of  education.      Report,    1907.      v.    1.      p.    257-274) 

Smith,   B.    M.     Family  religion,  or  the   domestic   relations  as  regulated  by 
Christian  principles.     By  the  Rev.  B.  M.  Smith,  professor  in  Union  theo- 
logical seminary,  Virginia.     Philadelphia,  Presbyterian  board  of  publica- 
tion [c  1859]  5090 
210  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

• An    inaugural    discourse    by    Rev.    B.    M.    Smith,    Professor    of    oriental 

literature  in  Union  theological  seminary,  Prince  Edward  County,  Va. 
Delivered  in  The  seminary  chapel,  Sept.,  12,  1855.  Pub.  by  the  board 
of  directors.     [Richmond],  Richmond  Enquirer  book  and  job  press,  1S55. 

5091 
39   p.     23cm. 

Smith,  Charles  Alphonso.     The  American  short  story,  by  C.  Alphonso  Smith 
.    .    .   Boston  and  London,  Ginn  and  company,  1912.  5092 

ill,   50   p.      IScm. 

"One  of  the  lectures  on  American  literature  delivered  at  the  University 
of  Berlin  during-  the  author's  incumbency  of  the  Roosevelt  professorship 
from  1910-1911.  It  was  published  in  English  in  the  Internationale  wochens- 
chrift  fur  kunst  und  technck  (Berlin,  December  17,  1910)  and  forms  chap- 
ter  xvi    in    the   author's   Americanische    llteratur    (Berlin,    1912)" 

Bibliography:   p.   45-46. 

Die  Amerikanische  literatur;   vorlesungen,  gehalten  an  der  Koniglichen 

Friedrich-Wilhelms-universitat   zu    Berlin,    von   Dr.    C.   Alphonso    Smith 
.    .    .   Berlin,  Weidmann,  1912.     PS106     S5.  5093 

4  p.   1.,   388   p.      19cm. 

(Bibliothek  der  amerikanischcn  kulturgeschichte,  hrsg.  von  N.  M- 
Butler  und   W.   Paszkowski.      2   bd) 

"Bibliographische   anmerkungen":      p.    [369]-380. 


I 

Iff 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  493 

[Biographical  sketch  of  George  Davis,  with  selections  from  his  writings, 

by  C.  Alphonso  Smith]  5094 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.       1909.      v.    3. 
p.   1225-1242) 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Francis  Orray  Ticknor,  with  selections  from  his 

writings,  by  C.  Alphonso  Smith]  5095 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.    Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.   12.     p. 
5353-5368) 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Johnson  Jones  Hooper,  with  selections  from  his 

writings,  by  C.  Alphonso  Smith]  5096 

(In   Alderman,   E.   A.     Library    of   Southern    literature.     1909.     v.    6.     p. 
2489-2506) 

[Biographical   sketch  of  Isaac  Erwin  Avery,  with   selections   from   his 

writings,  by  C.  Alphonso  Smith]  5097 

(In   Alderman,    E.   A.     Library   of    Southern  literature.     1909.     v.    1.     p. 
131-140) 

O.  Henry.     Address  delivered  by  C.  Alphonso  Smith,  Poe  professor  of 

English  at  the  University  of  Virginia.  [Raleigh,  N.  C,  Edwards  & 
Broughton  print,  co.    n.  d.]  5097a 

15  p.     23cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Fifteenth  annual  session  of  the 
Literary  and  historical  association  of  North  Carolina,   Dec.   1-2,    1914. 

Our  language,   Smith  and   McMurry;    grammar,  by   C.  Alphonso   Smith 

.    .    .  Richmond,   Atlanta    [etc.]    B.   F.   Johnson  publishing   co.,   1903. 
PEllll     S52     1903.  5098 

263   p.     20cm. 

Selections  from  Huxley,  ed.  by  C.  Alphonso  Smith  .    .    .  New  York,  H. 

Holt  and  company,  1912.       Q171     H97.  5099 

xxvii,   151   p.     front    (port.)      17cm. 

The   significance   of   history   in   a   democracy.     By    C.   Alphonso    Smith 

.  .  .  [Greensboro?  N.  C,  the  Guilford  battle  ground  company,  etc.,  1909] 
B241    G9    S6.  5100 

10  p.      front.      23cm. 

The  significance  of  history  in  a  democracy,  by  C.  Alphonso  Smith  .    .    . 

an  address  delivered  at  the  unveiling  of  a  monument  to  the  muse  of 
history  on  the  Guilford  battle  ground  near  Greensboro,  N.  C.,  July  3, 
1909.  Raleigh,  Edwards  &  Broughton  printing  company,  1909.  F'251 
N83.  5101 

11  p.     front.      22 1/2  cm. 

(On   cover:    Publications   of   the   North   Carolina  historical   commission. 
Bulletin  no.   6) 

What  can  literature  do  for  me?     By  C.  Alphonso  Smith   .    .    .   Garden 

City,  N.   Y.,  Doubleday,   Page   &   company,   1913.     PN47     S7.  5102 

5  p.  1.,  3-228   p.,   1  1.     18cm. 

Smith,  Daniel.     The  journal  of  General  Daniel  Smith,  one  of  the  commis- 
sioners  to   extend   the   boundary   line    between    the    commonwealths    of 
Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  August,  1779,  to  July,  1780;    with  an  in- 
troduction by   St.   George  L.    Sioussat.  5103 
(In  Tennessee  historical  magazine,      v.    1.     no.    1.     March,   1915.     p.    40- 

DO) 

Smith,    Edward    B.     The   elements   of   plane  trigonometry.     By   Edward   B. 
Smith   .    .    .   Richmond  [Va.]  T.  J.  Starke  &  sons,  1881.         QA533     S65. 

5104 

2  p.  1.,  64  p.     20cm, 


494  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Smith,  Edwin  James.     Benjamin  Watkins  Leigh.  [Life]     By  Edwin  James 

Smith.       F225     R194.  5105 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  college, 
[v.   1]   no.   4.  June,   1904.     p.  286-298) 

Spencer  Roane.    [Life]       F225     R194.  5106 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical  papers,  of  Randolph-Macon  college. 
V.  2,     no.   1.     June,   1905.     p.   [4J-33) 

Smith,  Francis  Henney,  1829-1890.  College  reform.  By  Francis  H.  Smith, 
superintendent  and  professor  of  mathematics  of  the  Virginia  Military 
Institute;  late  professor  of  mathematics  in  Hampden  Sidney  college; 
and  formerly  an  assistant  professor  in  the  United  State.s  Military 
academy,  West  Point.    Philadelphia,  Thomas  Cowperthwait  &  co.,  1851. 

5109 
X  p..  1  1.,   [13]-61  p.     tables.     18cm. 

Discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of  Lt,  Gen.  Thos.  J.  Jackson,  C.  S.  A., 

late  professor  of  natural  and  experimental  philosophy  in  the  Virginia 
Military  institute  by  Francis  H.  Smith,  A.  M.,  superintendent  of  the 
Virginia  Military  institute.  Read  before  the  board  of  visitors,  faculty 
and  cadets,  July  1st  1863,  with  proceedings  of  the  institution,  in  honor 
of  the  illustrious  deceased.  Published  by  order  of  the  board  of  visitors, 
Richmond,  Ritchie  &  Dunnavant,  printers,  1863.  5110 

23   p.     21i^cm. 

An  elementary  treatise  on  algebra;   prepared  for  the  use  of  the  cadets 

of  the  Virginia  military  institute   ...   By  Francis  H.   Smith   ...   4th 
rev.    ed.,   with   a   large   addition   of   promiscuous   examples   ...   By   S. 
Crutchfield  .    .    .   Philadelphia,  C.  Desilver,  1858.        QA154     S65.        5111 
xvi,    13-378    p.      20^  cm. 

An  elementary  treatise  on  analytical  geometry;  tr.  from  the  French  of 

J.  B.  Biot  ...  By  Francis  H.  Smith.     Rev.  ed.  Philadelphia,  Thomas, 

Cowperthwait  &  co.,  1846.            QA551     B623.  5112 
xii,    [13J-252   p.     diagrs.     23cm. 

Same.     1851.  5112 

An   elementary  treatise   on  analytical  geometry;    tr.   from   the  French 

of  J.  B.  Biot  ...   By  Francis  H.  Smith.     New  York,  London,  Wiley  & 
Putnam,  1840.         QA551     B62.  5113 

xii,  212  p.     diagr.     23cm. 

Introductory  address  to  the  corps  of  cadets  of  the  Virginia  Military  In- 
stitute on  the  resumption  of  academic  duties,  September  2nd,  1856,  by 
Francis  H.  Smith,  A.  M.,  Superintendent  V.  M.  Institute.  Published 
by  request  of  the  corps  of  cadets.  Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson, 
1856.  5114 
27  p.     21i^cm. 

• Introductory  lecture  read  before  the  corps  of  cadets,  on  the  resumption 

of  the  academic  duties  of  the  Virginia  military  institute,  at  the  Alms 
House,  Richmond,  Va.,  Dec.  28,  1864,  by  Francis  H.  Smith   .    .    .   Rich- 
mond, Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  1865.         F218     24     V81     S64.  5115 
8   p.     22cm. 

Lecture  on  the   history   of  mathematics.     Lexington,   Va.,   A.  Waddill, 

printer,  1841.         QA21     S64.  5116 
35    p.      21cm. 
The  regulations  of  military  institutions,  applied  to  the  conduct  of  com- 
mon schools.     By  Francis  H.  Smith,  A.  M.,  Superintendent  of  the  Vir- 
ginia  military  institute.    New  York,  John  Wiley,  1849.  5117 
32   p.      19 1/2  cm. 


Bjtlxetin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  495 

The    schools    and    schoolmasters   of  Virginia   in    the    olden   times.      Ab 

address  read  before  the  Educational  association  of  Va.  in  Alexandria, 
July,  1873.  By  Gen'l  Francis  H.  Smith  .  .  .  Richmond,  Clemmitt  & 
Jones,  1874.         F218     22     E2     S64.  5118 

16    p.      22cm. 

Special  report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Virginia  military  institute, 

on  scientific  education  in  Europe.  Richmond,  Ritchie,  Dunnavant  &  co., 
1859.  F218     24     VSl      S74.  5119 

70    p.      22cm. 

Report  of  Major  William  Gilham,  p.  55-70. 

The  Virginia  military  institute,  its  building  and  rebuilding,  by  Major- 

General  Francis  H.  Smith  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company, 
inc.,  1912.        F218     24     VSl     S62.  5120 

277  p.     front,   (port.)   plates.     21%cm. 

^West  Point  fifty  years  ago.    An  address  delivered  before  the  association 

of  graduates  of  the  U.  S.  Military  academy.  West  Point,  at  the  annual 
reunion,  June  12,  1879,  New  York,  D.  Van  Nostrand,  1879.  U410  KL 
S6.  5121 

16   p. 

Smith,  Francis  Henry.  Address  delivered  before  the  graduating  class  of 
Virginia  military  institute  July  4th,  1900,  by  Francis  H.  Smith,  M.  A. 
LL.  D.     University  of  Virginia,     n.  d.         F218     24     VSl     S6.  5121a 

14  p.     22cm. 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Matthew  Fontaine  Maury,  with  selections  from 

his  writings,  by  Francis  H.  Smith]  5121b 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.    Library  of  Southern  literature.      1909.     v.   8.     p. 
3435-3457) 

Smith,  George  G.     The  colonial  church  of  Virginia.     First  paper.  F218 

3   S64.  5122 

From  Quarterly  review  of  the  M.   E.   church.   South,   Jan.   1893.     p.   275- 
290. 
I 

Smith,  Gustavus  Woodson.     The  battle  of  Seven  Pines.     By  Gustavus  W. 

Smith  .    .    .  New  York,  C.  G.  Crawford,  printer,  1891.        E4S1     F2  S6. 

5123 

202  p.  incl.  maps,  facsim.  23i/^cm. 

Confederate  war  papers.  Fairfax  Court  House,  New  Orleans,  Seven  Pines, 

Richmond  and  North  Carolina.  By  Gustavus  W.  Smith  .  .  .  New  York, 
Atlantic  pub.  and  engraving  co.,  1884.     2d  ed.        E487     Se4.  5124 

381  p.     front,   (port)   fold.  maps.     19cm. 

Two  days  of  battle  at  Seven  Pines.        E468     B33.  5125 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  2.     p.   220-263) 

Smith,  Hugh  iVlcCormick.  On  the  occurrence  of  Amphiuma,  the  so-called 
Congo    snake,    in    Virginia.      By    Hugh    M.    Smith   .    .    .   Qll      U5      P. 

5126 
(In   the   U    S.   National   museum.      Proceedings.      Washington,    1899.      v. 
2L      p.    379-380) 

Smith,  J.  W.  Devereux  Jarratt  and  the  beginnings  of  Methodism  in  Vir- 
ginia.    By  J.  W.  Smith.        F225     R194.  5127 

(In    The    John    P.    Branch    historical    papers,    of    Randolph-Macon    col- 
lege,     [v.   1,  no.   1]      June,   1901.     p.    3-21) 

[Smith,   James    Power]      Brightside   idyls   every   week   of  the   year.     Rich- 
mond, Va.    The  Central  Presbyterian  [1904]        PS2869     S2    BS.  5128 
143,    [2]    p.     front.     21cm. 


496  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

General  Lee  at  Gettysburg.    A  paper  read  before  the  Jlilitary  historical 

society  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  fourth  of  April,  1905,  by  James  Power 
Smith.  Richmond,  Va.,  Pub.  by  R.  E.  Lee  camp  no.  1,  Confederate 
veterans,  Richmond,  Va.  [1905]         CI     L480     S4L  5129 

29    p.      23cm. 

Quit  you  like  men.     Sermon  preached  at  the  Virginia  military  institute 

June  24,  1906,  by  the  Rev.  James  Power  Smith,  D.  D.,  former  captain 
and  A.  D.  C.  staff  of  Stonewall  Jackson.     J.  P.  Bell  co.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 

5130 
11    p.      24cm. 

Stonewall  Jackson  and  Chancellorsville.  A  paper  read  before  the  mili- 
tary historical  society  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  first  of  March,  1904,  by 
James  Power  Smith,  captain  and  A.  D.  C.  to  Gen.  Jackson.  Richmond, 
Va.,  Pub.  by  R.  E.  Lee  Camp  no.  1,  Confederate  veterans,  Richmond, 
Va.  [1904]  CI  J14  S41  5131 
23    p.      2  3cm. 

Stonewall  Jackson's  last  battle.        E468     B33.  5132 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  203-214) 

Smith,  John,  1580-1631.  Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced  planters  of 
New  England,  or  any  where  .  .  .  With  the  yearly  proceedings  of  this 
country  in  fishing  and  planting,  since  the  year  1614  to  the  year  1630 
.    .    .  London   ...  I.  Haviland  .    .    .  1631.        F61     M41.  5133 

(Reprint  in  Massachusetts  historical  society.  Collections.  Cambridgre, 
1833.      3d   ser.,   v.    3.      p.    1-53) 

Capt.  John  Smith   .    .    .  Works.     1608-1631   ...  Ed.  by  E.  Arber  .    .   . 

Birmingham    [The  author,  London  printed]    1884.       F229     S5G.         5134 

cxxxvi,    984    p.      illus.,    pi.,    maps,    facsim.      8    vo. 

(The    English    scholar's    library,      no.    16) 

Contents:  Preface;  Introduction,  including  illustrative  documents; 
Bibliography;  A  true  relation  &c.  [June-Aug.]  1608;  A  map  of  Virgmia, 
&c.,  1612.  J.  Smith  (part  1)  Rev.  W.  Simmonds,  D.  D.  (part  2);  A  descrip- 
tion of  New  England,  &c.  [June]  1616;  New  England's  trials  [Dec]  1620; 
New  England's  trials  [Oct.]  1622;  The  general  historie  of  Virginia,  &c. 
[July]  1624;  An  accidence  for  young  seamen,  &c.  [Oct.]  1626;  The  true 
travels,  &c.  [Aug.  1629]  1630;  Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced  planters 
of  New  England,  or  anywhere,  &c.  [Oct.  1630]  1631;  The  last  will  and  the 
epitaph  of  John  Smith. 

Captain  John  Smith's  true  relation,  1608.     New  York,  A.  Lovell  &  CO., 

1896.        E173     A55.  5135 

33  p.     16mo. 
(American  history  leaflets,  no.  27) 

The  copy  of  a  letter  sent  to  the  treasurer  and  councell  of  Virginia  from 

Captaine  Smith.  5136 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  1.     p.  199-204) 

A  description  of  New  England.     [London,  1616]   [Reprint]        E173     044 

Ref.  5137 

20  p. 

(Old   South   leaflets,      [general   series]      v.    5,   no.    121.      1901) 

A  description  of  New  England;  or  The  observations,  and  discoveries  of 

Captain  John  Smith  (admirall  of  that  country),  in  the  north  of  America, 
in  the  year  of  our  Lord  1614;  with  the  successe  of  sixe  ships,  that  went 
the  next  yeare  1615;  and  the  accidents  befell  him  among  the  French  men 
of  warre:  with  the  proof e  of  the  present  benefit  this  countrey  affoords; 
whither  this  present  yeare,  1616,  eight  voluntary  ships  are  gone  to 
make  further  tryall.  London,  Printed  by  H.  Lownes,  for  R.  Gierke,  1616. 
[Washington,  P.  Force,  1837]         E187     F69.  5138 

6  p.  1.,  34,   [2]  p.     23i/.cm. 

(In  Force,  Peter.     Tracts.      1836-1846.     v.   2.     no.   1) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  497 

—The  description  of  Virginia  by  Captaine  John  Smith,  inlarged  out  of  his 
written  notes.        G159     P8.  5139 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrims.     London,  1625.     v.  4.     p.  1691-1704) 

-Captain  John  Smith  to  Queen  Anne.  5140 

(In   Brown,   Alexander.      Genesis    of    the   United    States,      v.    2.      p.    784- 
788) 

-The  generall  historie  of  Virginia,  New  England,  and  the  Summer  Isles 

booke   ...  5141 

(In   Tyler,   L.    G.      Narratives   of   early  Virginia   1606-1625.      p.    294-407) 

-.  .  .  The  general  history  of  Virginia,  New  England,  and  the  Summer 
Isles:  with  the  names  of  the  adventurers,  planters,  and  governors,  from 
their  first  beginning,  anno  1584,  to  this  present  1624;  with  the  proceed- 
ings of  those  several  colonies,  and  the  accidents  that  befell  them  in  all 
their  journies  and  discoveries.  Also,  the  maps  and  descriptions  of  all 
those  countries,  their  commodities,  people,  government,  customs,  and 
religion,  yet  known.  Divided  into  six  books.  By  Captain  John  Smith 
.    .    .         G161     P65.  5142 

(In    Pinkerton,    John,    ed.      A    general    collection    of   the    best    and    most 
interesting    voyages   and    travels.      1819.      v.    9.      p.    [l]-253) 

-The  general!  historie  of  Virginia,  New  England,  and  the  Summer  Isles, 
with  the  names  of  the  adventurers,  planters  and  governours,  from  the 
first  beginning  an.  1584.  To  this  present  1626.  With  the  proceedings 
of  those  severall  colonies  ...  By  Captaine  John  Smith  .  .  .  Prom  the 
London  ed.  of  1627.  [Richmond,  Va.,  Franklin  press,  W.  W.  Gray,  1819] 
F229     S65.  5143 

(In    his    The    true    travels,    adventures,    and    observations.      Richmond, 
1819.     V.   1.     p.   55-247,  &  v.   2) 

-The  generall  historie  of  Virginia,  New  England,  and  the  Summer  Isles: 
with  the  names  of  the  adventurers,  planters,  and  governours  from  their 
first  beginning,  ano:  1584  to  this  present  1626.  With  the  proceedings 
of  those  severall  colonies  and  the  accidents  that  befell  them  in  all  their 
journeys  and  discoveries:  Also  the  maps  and  descriptions  of  all  those 
countryes,  their  commodities,  people,  government,  customes,  and  religion 
yet  knowne.  Divided  into  sixe  bookes.  By  Captaine  John  Smith  some- 
tymes  governour  in  those  countryes  &  admirall  of  New  England.  Lou- 
don, Printed  by  I.  D.  &  L  H.  for  E.  Blackmore,  1632.      F'229     S63     Office. 

5144 
7  p.  1.,  96,  105-248  p.     2  fold,   pi.,  2   port.,   2  fold.  maps.     29i/2cm. 

-New  England's  trials:  declaring  the  success  of  eighty  ships  employed 
thither  within  these  eight  years,  and  the  benefit  of  that  country  by 
sea  and  land;  with  the  present  estate  of  that  happy  plantation,  begun 
but  by  sixty  weak  men  in  the  year  1620;  and  how  to  build  a  fleet  of 
good  ships  to  make  a  little  navy  royal.  Written  by  Captain  John  Smith 
.  .  .  The  2d  ed.  London,  Printed  by  W.  Jones,  1622.  [Rochester,  G. 
P.  Humphrey,  1898]         E187     A57.  5145 

1  p.  1.,  23,   [2]   p.     24cm. 

(Added    t.-p. :      American    colonial    tracts    monthly    [v.    2]    no.    2.      June, 
1889) 

-New  Englands  trials.  Declaring  the  successe  of  80  ships  employed 
thither  these  eight  years;  and  the  benefit  of  that  countrey  by  sea  and 
land.  With  the  present  estate  of  that  happie  plantation,  begun  but  by 
60  weake  men  in  the  yeare  1620.  And  how  to  build  a  fleete  of  good 
shippes  to  make  a  little  nauie  royall.  Written  by  Captaine  John  Smithe, 
sometimes  gouernour  of  Virginia,  and  admirall  of  New-England.  The 
2d  ed.  London,  Printed  by  W.  lones,  1622.  [Washington,  P.  Force, 
1837]         E187     F69.  5146 

2.3  p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

(In  Force,  Peter,   Tracts    .    ,    .    1836-46.     v.   2.      (1838)      no.   2) 


498  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  last  will  and  testament  of  Captain  John  Smith;  with  some  additional 

memoranda  relating  to  him  .  .  .  Cambridge  [Mass.]  Press  of  J.  Wilson 
and  son,  1867.       CI  P739     N14.  5147 

1  p.    1..    7    p.      22i/oxl8y2cm. 

Commmiicated  to  the  Massachusetts  historical  society  by  Charles  Deane, 
and  reprinted  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  society  for  January,   1867. 

A  map  of  Virginia  with  a  description  of  the  countrey,  the  commodities, 

people,  government  and  religion.    Written  by  Captaine  Smith,  sometimes 

governour  of  the  countrey  .    .    .  1612.  5148 

(In  Tyler,  L.   G.     Narratives  of  early  Virginia.     160G-1625.     p.   76-118) 

The  settlement  of  Jamestown  by  Captain  John  Smith  and  others.      E173 

044     Ref.  5149 

(Old  South   leaflets   [general  ser.]    v.   7.     no.   167.     Boston,   1906) 

Travels  and  works  of  Captain  John  Smith   .    .    .   Ed.  by  Edward  Arber 

...  A  new  ed.,  with  a  biographical  and  critical  introduction  by  A.  G. 
Bradley   .    .    .  Edinburgh,  J.  Grant,  1910.      F229     S665.  5150 

2  v.     illus.,   ports.,   fold,   maps,   facsim.      22cm. 
Bibliographies:      v.    1,    p.    xxvii-xxx,    [cxxx]-cxxxvi. 

A  true  relation  of  Virginia   .    .    .   With   an  introduction  and  notes  by 

Charles  Deane.     Boston,  Wiggin  and  Lunt,  1866.        F229     S66.  5151 

xlvii,  v.,  88  p.     fold.  map.     8  vo. 

(Virginia   series,   no.    1) 

Reprint,  with  facsim,  of  t.-p.  &  map  of  London  ed.  of  1608. 

A  true  relation  of  such  occurrences  and  accidents  of  noate  as  hath  hapned 

in  Virginia  since  the  first  planting  of  that  collony,  which  is  now  resident 
In  the  south  part  thereof,  till  the  last  returne  from  thence.  Written  by 
Captain  Smith,  Coronell  of  the  said  Collony,  to  a  worshipfull  friend  of 
his  in  England  .    .    .  1608.  5152 

(In  Tyler,  L.  G.     Narratives  of  early  Virginia  160G-1G25.     p.  30-71) 

A  trve  relation  of  such  occurrences  and  accidents  of  noate  as  hath  hap- 
pened in  Virginia  since  the  first  planting  of  that  collony  .  .  .  Written  by 
Th:  Watson  [pseud.]     London,  1608.  ■  5153 

(In    Southern    literary    messenger.      Richmond,    1845.      v.     11.      p.    65- 
82) 

The  true  travels,  adventures  and  observations  of  Captain  John   Smith, 

into  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  America,  from  Anno  Dom.  1593  to  1629. 
Printed  by  Henry  Lintot  and  John  Osborn  .    .    .         G159     P8.  5154 

(In  Churchill,  A.  &  J.    A  collection  of  voyages  and  travels.     3d  ed.     1744. 
V.   2.     p.   307-346) 

The  true  travels,  adventures  and  observations  of  Captaine  John  Smith, 

in  Europe,  Asia,  Africke,  and  America:   beginning  about  the  yeere  1593, 
and  continued  to  this  ])resent  1629   .    .    .   From  the  London  ed.  of  1629. 
Richmond  [Va.]  Franklin  press,  W.  W.  Gray,  1819.       F229     S65.      5155 
2  V.     front.,  fold,  pi.,  port.     8  vo. 

[Smith,  John  Prince]  Minister  of  commerce  for  six  hours,  a  dream  by  Adam 
Riese,  jr.,  book-keeper.  A  prize  essay  crowned  by  the  Free-trade  society 
of  Hamburg.  Translated  from  the  4th  German  edition  by  John  D.  Keiley. 
Petersburg,  Printed  at  the  office  of  the  "South-Side  democrat,"  1852. 

5156 
48  p.     18cm. 

Smith,  Joseph  P.     Henry  Howe,  the  historian.        F486     051.  5156a 

(In    Ohio    archaeological    and   historical    publications,      v.    4.      1895.     P- 
311-337) 

Smith,  Margaret  Vowell.  A  few  notes  upon  the  history  of  the  constitution  or 
form  of  government  of  Virginia  from  the  foundation  of  the  colony  to 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  499^ 

the  present  time.  Glens  Falls,  Glens  Falls  pub.  co.,  [1901]  F216  2 
S65.  5157 

144    p.      15cm. 

Virginia,  1492-1892;   a  brief  review  of  the  discovery  of  the  continent  of 

North  America,  with  a  history  of  the  executives  of  the  colony  and  of 
the  commonwealth  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Washington,  W.  H.  Lowdermilk  & 
CO.,  1893.        COl    S655    V29    Ref.  5158 

xxi   p.,    1   1.,   459   p.     front.,    pi.,   port.,  map.      8   vo. 

Smith,  William,  1797-1887.     Remarks  of  Mr.  Smith,  of  Virginia,  on  the  or- 

I         ganization  of  the  House;  delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives,  De- 

!         cember  18,  1855.    Washington,  Printed  at  the  Congressional  globe  office, 

1855.  5160 

7   p.     24 1/2 cm. 

Speech  of  Hon.  William  Smith,  of  Virginia,  on  the  organization  of  the 

House;  delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives,  December  24,  26,  and 
27,  1859.  Washington,  Printed  at  the  Congressional  globe  office,  1859. 
JK310     V.  43.  5161 

48   p.     22cm. 

Smith,  William  Farrar.     Butler's  attack  on  Drewry's  Bluff.         E468     B33. 

5162 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  206-212) 

The  eighteenth  corps  at  Cold  Harbor.        B468     B33.  5163 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  221-230) 

Franklin's  "Left  grand  division."        E468    B33.  5164 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  3.     p.  128-138) 

Smith,  William  Henry.  The  St.  Clair  papers.  The  life  and  public  services 
of  Arthur  St.  Clair,  soldier  of  the  revolutionary  war;  president  of  the 
Continental  congress;  and  governor  of  the  North-western  Territory;  with 
his  correspondence  and  other  papers,  arranged  and  annotated  by  William 
Henry  Smith  .    .    .   Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.,  1882.         CI     S136     S41. 

5165 
2   v.     fronts,    (ports.)    fold.   map.      23%cm. 

Smith,  Z.  F.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Henry  Clay,  with  selections  from  his 
writings,  by  Z.  F.  Smith]  5166 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.   Library  of  Southern  literature.     1909.     v.  3.     p.  937- 
977) 

Smithdeal,  G.  H.  Smithdeal's  practical  grammar,  speller  and  letter- writer. 
For  use  in  business  colleges,  academies,  public  and  private  schools,  by 
G.  H.  Smithdeal,  .    .   .   [Richmond],  c  1895.  5167 

224   p.     20cm. 

Smither,  Ethel.    Richard  Henry  Lee.     [Life]  5168 

(In  Richmond  college  historical  papers,     v.   1.     no.   1.     June,   1915.     p. 
[38]-56) 

Smithey,  Marvin.  Brunswick  county,  Virginia.  Information  for  the  home- 
seeker  and  investor.  Prepared  under  the  supervision  of  the  Hon.  L  E. 
Spatig  as  authorized  by  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  Brunswick  County, 
Virginia,  July  23,  1906.  Compiled  by  Marvin  Smithey  of  .  .  .  Lawrence- 
ville,  Va.    Richmond,  Va.,  Williams  printing  co.,  1907.        F232    B911    S7. 

5169 
48    p.      illus.      23cm. 

Smithey,  Royal!  Bascom.  The  civil  government  of  Virginia,  for  the  use  of 
schools,  by  Royall  Bascom  Smithey  .  .  .  Rev.  ed.  New  York,  Cincinnati 
[etc.]  American  book  company  [1904]        F216    S66.  5170 

204  p.     22i^cm. 


500  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

History  of  Virginia;  a  brief  text-book  for  schools  .    .    .  New  York,  Cin- 
cinnati [etc.]  Amer.  bk.  co.  [1898]         F226     S66.  5171 
276  p.  incl.  front,      (port.)   illus.     8   vo. 

Smith's  rescue  by  Pocahontas.  5172 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   36.     p.   626-631) 

Smithson,  William  T.  The  Methodist  pulpit  South,  compiled  by  William  T. 
Smithson.     3d  edition.     Washington,  D.  C,  William  T.  Smithson,  1859. 

5173 
440   p.     front,    (port.),   plates    (ports.)      22i^cm. 

Smithsonian  institution.  The  exhibits  of  the  Smithsonian  institution  and 
United  States  national  museum  at  the  Jamestown  tercentennial  exposi- 
tion, Norfolk,  Virginia,  1907.     Washington,  1907.         Qll      S6    A4     1907. 

5174 
71   p.     front.,   pi.     2  31/^  cm. 

Smoot,  Thomas  Arthur.  The  standard  of  pitch  in  religion.  By  Thomas 
Arthur  Smoot,  D.  D.    Funk  &  Wagnalls  co..  New  York,  1914.  5175 

viii,   195  p.     20cm. 

Smyth,  J.  F.  D.  A  tour  in  the  United  States  of  America:  containing  an  ac- 
count of  the  present  situation  of  that  country;  the  population,  agricul- 
ture, commerce,  customs,  and  manners  of  the  inhabitants;  anecdotes  of 
several  members  of  the  congress,  and  general  officers  in  the  American 
army;  and  many  other  very  singular  and  interesting  occurrences.  With 
a  description  of  the  Indian  nations,  the  general  face  of  the  colony, 
mountains,  forests,  rivers,  and  the  most  beautiful,  grand,  and  picturesque 
views  throughout  that  vast  continent.  Likewise  improvements  in  hus- 
bandry that  may  be  adopted  with  great  advantage  in  Europe.  By  J.  F. 
D.  Smyth,  esq.    London,  Printed  for  G.  Robinson  [etc.,  etc.]  1784.       5176 

2    v.      22cm. 

Library   has   v.    1. 

Travels  in  Virginia:  v.   1,  p.  1-83. 

Smyth,  John.  Smyth,  of  Nibley,  papers.  Virginia  papers,  1613-1634.  The 
manuscript  coll'ns  of  John  Smyth  of  Nibley  Glocestersh.,  the  author  of 
the  "Lives  of  the  Berkeleys,"  one  of  the  original  adventurers  in  the 
promotion  of  plantations  and  settlements  in  the  second  Virginia  colony. 
With  some  papers  of  later  date  added.  84  originals  and  contemporary 
transcripts,  1613-1679.  5177 

(Printed,   almost   entire,   in   Bulletin   of   the   New   York   Public   Library. 
V.   3.     p.   160-208,   248-276.     New  York,   1899) 

Smyth,  John  H.  Negro  delinquent  children  in  Virginia.  John  H.  Smyth,  LL. 
D.,  ex  U.  S.  minister,  etc..  President  of  the  Negro  reformatory  associa- 
tion of  Virginia,  at  the  twenty-fifth  national  conference  of  charities  and 
correction.     New  York,  May  24th,  1898.         F218     5     S66.  5178 

unp.     19cm. 

Smyth,  Samuel  Gordon.  A  genealogy  of  the  Duke-Shepherd-Van  Metre  fam- 
ily, from  civil,  military,  church  and  family  records  and  documents,  comp. 
and  ed.  by  Samuel  Gordon  Smyth  .  .  .  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Press  of  the  New 
era  printing  company,  1909.  5178a 

ix,  445  p.     col.  front,  (coat  of  arms)  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     23i^cm. 

Snapshots  at  Richmond,  Va.,  U.  S.  A.  By  the  business  man,  editor,  preacher, 
doctor,  photographer  .   .    .  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  c   lS9o. 

5179 

128   p.     illus.     20% cm. 

Snead,  Georgie  Tillman.  Beneath  Virginia  skies,  by  Georgie  Tillman  Snead. 
New  York,  Scott-Thaw  company,  1904.         B     S671     B8,  5180 

2  p.  1.,  343  p.     front.,  5  pL     19cm, 


BUXLETIX    OF    THE    VIRGINIA    StATE    LiBRARY  501 

Snodgrass,  Charles  E.  History  of  Loge  Francaise  no.  53,  A.  P.  &  A.  M. 
Prepared  by  Wor.  Bro.  Charles  E.  Snodgrass.  Richmond,  (Jillis  & 
Baptist,  1874.         F233     37     S67.  5181 

44  p.     23 1/2 cm. 

Snowden,  James  Ross.  A  description  of  the  medals  of  "Washington;  of 
national  and  miscellaneous  medals;  and  of  other  objects  of  interest  in 
the  museum  of  the  mint.  Illustrated  by  seventy-nine  fac-simile  engrav- 
ings. To  Avhich  are  added  biographical  notices  of  the  directors  of  the 
mint  from  1792  to  the  year  1851.  By  James  Ross  Snowden,  the  director 
of  the  mint.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1861.  Cl  W31S 
S46.  5182 

X  p.,   1  1.,   [13]-203  p.     plates,  fac-similes.     27cm. 

jSnowden,  William  H.  Some  old  historic  landmarks  of  Virginia  and  Mary- 
land, described  in  a  hand-book  for  the  tourist  over  the  Washington, 
Alexandria  and  Mount  Vernon  electric  railway,  by  W.  H.  Snowden,  A. 
M.,  of  Andalusia,  Va.,  member  of  the  Va.  historical  society,  etc.  Fifth 
edition  of  five  thousand.  Copiously  illustrated.  Alexandria  Va.,  Printed 
by  G.  H.  Ramey  &  son,  1904.        F234     M9     S674.  5183 

124    p.      illus.      23cm. 

Snyder,  W.     Grammatical  pioneer  or  rational  instructor.     Analytical  gram- 
,        mar,  containing  the  principles  of  the  English  language,  arranged  in  pro- 
gressive order,  and  illustrated  by  appropriate  examples.     By  W.  Snyder 
.    .    .  Winchester,  E.  W.  Robinson,  1834.        PE1721     S6.  5184 

xvii,    164   p.,    1   1.      18y2cm. 

Social  register,  Richmond,  North  Carolina,  Charfeston,  Savannah,  Augusta 
I  Atlanta,  1904.  Vol.  18,  no.  10.  Nov.,  1903.  New  York  City,  Social  register 
J       association,  c  1903.  5185 

'  179  p.     17 1/2 cm. 

Society  of  the  Colonial  dames  of  America.  The  constitution  and  officers  of 

the  Society  of  the  Colonial  dames  of  America.     Richmond,  Va.,  West, 

Johnston  &  co.,  1893.  51 86 
30    p.      17x13 1/2  cm. 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati.     Virginia.     By-laws   [of  the]   Society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati in  the  state  of  Virginia.     Adopted  October  19,  1912.  5187 
6   p.     27cm. 

Officers  of  the  Virginia  forces  in  the  revolutionary  war  at  present  repre- 
sented in  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  in  the  state  of  Virginia,  with 
names   of   their   representatives   October   19,    1912.      [Richmond'   19121 
F221     6     S65.  ■      5188 
1  p.  1..   11  p.     27x21cm. 

Proceedings   of  the  Virginia   state   society  of  the   Cincinnati   from   the 

6th  of  October,  1783,  to  the  disbanding  of  the  society  on  October  13th, 
1824.     Richmond,  Va.,   W.   E.   Jones,  printer,   1896.         F221     6     S61. 

5189 

118  p.     30 1/2  cm. 

Roster  of  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  in  the  state  of  Virginia.        F221     6 

^^-  ,  .^  5190 

Library  has   1907-1908,   1910-1911,   1912-1913,   1914. 

Jociety  of  Virginia  for  promoting  agriculture.  Memoirs  of  the  "Society  of 
Virginia  for  promoting  agriculture:"  containing  communications  on  var- 
ious subjects  in  husbandry  and  rural  affairs.  Richmond,  Printed  by 
Shepherd  &  Pollard,  1818.        F220     32     S678.  5191 

xiii,   9-132  p.     22 1/2  cm. 


502  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia  jjji 

Soley,  James  Russell.     Closing  operations  in  the  James  river.        E468     B33.  : 

5192 
(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.   4.     p.  705-707) 

Early  operations  on  the  Potomac  river.       E468    B33.  5193 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  1.     p.  143) 

The  navy  in  the  peninsular  campaign.        E468     B33.  5194 

(In  Battles   and   leaders   of  the   civil  war.      v.   2.     p.   264-270) 

Solomon,  George.  America  and  its  possibilities  for  the  Jew.  An  oration 
delivered  at  Wilmington,  N.  C,  April  26,  1908.  [Richmond,  Va.,  1908] 
E184     J5     S68.  5195 

8   p.     24cm. 

Somerby,  H.  G.     Passengers  for  Virginia,  1635.         Fl     N12.  5195a 

(In  The  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  y.  2.  no.  ; 
1.  January.  1848.  p.  111-113;  v.  2.  no.  2.  .April,  1848  p.  211-212;  v  2. 
no.  3.  Julv,  1848.  p.  268;  v.  3.  no.  2.  April.  1849.  p.  184;  v.  3.  no.  4.  Oc- 
tober, 1849.  p.  388-390;  v.  4.  January.  1850.  P.  61;  v.  4.  no.  2  April, 
1850.  p.  189-191;  v.  4.  no.  3.  July,  1850.  p.  261-264;  y  5.  no.  1.  Jan- 
uary 1851.  p.  61-62;  v.  5.  no.  3.  July,  1851.  p.  343-344;  v.  15.  no.  2. 
April,   1861.     p.   142-146) 

Sommerville,  C.  W.  Robert  Goodloe  Harper.  A  dissertation  presented  to 
the  Board  of  university  studies  of  the  Johns  Hopkins  university  for  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy.  Washington,  D.  C,  The  Neale  company, 
1899.         CI     H295     S51.  5196  ■ 

Sons  of  the  American  revoiution.     .    .    .  Celebration  of  the  one  hundred  and 
thirty-ninth    anniversary    of   the   journey    of   general    Washington    from 
Philadelphia   to   Cambridge  to   take   command  of   the   American   army,  . 
June  23-July  3,  1775  .    .    .  Washington,  D.  C,  1914.        CI     W318     S69. 

5197 
54    p.      front,    (port.)    3    col.    pi.,    fold,    map,    double    facsim.      24cm. 

Sons  of  the  revoiution.  Kentucky.  Year  book  of  the  society,  Sons  of  the 
revolution,  in  the  commonwealth  of  Kentucky,  1894-1913,  and  Catalogue 
of  military  land  warrants  granted  by  the  commonwealth  of  Virginia  to 
soldiers  and  sailors  of  the  revolution;  comp.  by  Samuel  M.  Wilson  from 
records  in  the  State  land  olRce  of  Kentucky.  Lexington,  Ky.  [The  So- 
ciety] 1913.  E202  4  K37.  5198 
viii,  363  p.  incl.  col.  front.,  illus.  plates  (part  col.)  ports,  facsims. 
25 1/2  cm. 

Sons  of  the  revolution.     Virginia.     Year  book  of  the  society  of  Sons  of  the 

revolution  in  the  state  of  Virginia.  Jan.,  1901.     Richmond,  I.  N.  Jones  • 
&  son  print,  1901.  5199 

42,    [1]    p.      26%cm. 

The  sons  of  the  sires;   a  history  of  the  rise,  progress  and  destiny  of  the 

American  party   ...  To  which  is  added  a  review  of  the  letter  of  the 

Hon.    Henry   A.    Wise   against   the    Know-nothings.      By   An   American. 

Philadel]ihia,  Lippincott,  Grambo  &  co.,  1S55.        JK2341     A6    A5.      5200 

viii,    [9]-223   p.      18cm. 

Sorrel,  G.  Moxley.  Recollections  of  a  Confederate  staff  officer,  by  Gen.  G. 
Moxlev  Sorrel  .  .  .  with  introduction  by  Senator  John  W.  Daniel.  New 
York  and   Washington,   The   Neale  publishing   company,    1905.         E605 

S71.  ^2°^ : 

315   p.     front,    (port.)      21% cm. 

Soule,  Andrew  IVlacNairn.    Agriculture,  its  fundamental  principles,  by  A°<i^^^ 
M.  Soule    ...   and  Edna  Henry  Lee  Turpin    .    .    .    Richmond,  Atlanta 
[etc.]     B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  company  [c  1907]         S495     S72.     od\}'^ 
320  p.     col.  front.,  illus.,   3  col.  pi.     19 1/2  cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  503 

South  Boston  female  institute,  South   Boston,  Va.     Catalog.  5203 

Library  has    1894,    1895,    1896. 

The  South  in  the  building  of  the  nation;  a  history  of  the  Southern  states 
designed  to  record  the  South's  part  in  the  making  of  the  American  na- 
tion; to  portray  the  character  and  genius,  to  chronicle  the  achievements 
and  progress  and  to  illustrate  the  life  and  traditions  of  the  Southern 
people.  V.  1-13  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Southern  historical  publication  so- 
ciety,  [c  1909-1910]  F207     S72.  5204 

13  V.     col.  fronts.,  plates   (partly  col.)   ports,    (partly  col.)   map,  facsim. 
24cm. 

Contains  bibliographies. 

Southall,  James  Cockce.  An  address  on  the  subject  of  democracy,  delivered 
before  the  Society  of  alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  at  its  annual 
meeting,  held  in  the  public  hall,  July  3d,  1860,  by  James  C.  Southall. 
Printed  by  order  of  the  Society.  Baltimore,  Printed  by  Sherwood  & 
CO.,  1860.         F218     24     U5     S72.  5205 

39    p.      21.5cm. 

Cheap  transportation.  Delivered  before  the  American  cheap  transpor- 

'         tation    association,    in  Richmond,    Virginia,    December    2nd,    1874.      By 

I        James  C.  Southall   .    .  .   Richmond,  Clemmitt  &  Jones,  1875.         HE393 

Z7     S6.  5206 
39   p.     23cm. 

The  epoch  of  the  mammoth  and  the  apparition  of  man  upon  the  earth. 

By  James  C.  Southall.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1878. 
GN738      S7.  5207 

XV,  430  p.  Incl.  front.,  illus.     pi.     19 1/2 cm. 

A  memoir  of  the  Cocke  family;   being  a  series  of  articles  published  in 

"the  Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography"  by  James  Cocke 
Southall;  and  bound  together  from  the  pages  of  that  magazine  into  the 
present  volume.    1898.  5208 

var.  pag.     plates.     24% cm. 

— — Opening  of  the  Lewis  Brooks  museum  at  the  University  of  Virginia,  June 
27th,  1878.  Address  on  man's  age  in  the  world.  By  Jas.  C.  Southall  .  .  . 
With  introductory  remarks  of  Hon.  A.  H.  H.  Stuart,  rector.  Richmond, 
Printed  by  order  of  the  Board  of  visitors,  1878.  F218  24  U5  S73. 
also  GN741    S72.  5209 

58,  [2]   p.     23cm. 

—The  recent  origin  of  man,  as  illustrated  by  geology  and  the  modern 
science  of  pre-historic  archaeology.     By  James  C.  Southall   .    .    .   Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.;    [etc.,  etc.]  1875.         GN738     S72.       5210 
2   p.   1.,   9-606    p.      front.,   illus.,   fold.   tab.      24cm. 

—The  Westminster  review  on  "The  recent  origin  of  man."     By  James  C. 
Southall,  Richmond,  Va.  [Extracted  from  the  Methodist  quarterly  re- 
view for  April,  1877]  5211 
225-251  p.     23%cm. 

Southard,  S.  L.  A  discourse  on  the  professional  character  and  virtues  of  the 
late  William  Wirt.  By  S.  L.  Southard.  Washington,  Printed  by  Gales 
and  Seaton,  1834.        CI    W799     S53.  5212 

59  p.     23cm. 

South-eastern  tariff  association.  .  .  .  General  tariff  of  minimum  rates, 
adopted  by  the  South-eastern  tariff  association,  for  Alabama,  Georgia, 
Mississippi,  South  Carolina,  Florida,  Louisiana.  North  Carolina,  Vir- 
ginia. Revised  September  15,  1895.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  South-eastern  tariff 
association  print,  1895.         HG9769     S72.  5213 

246  p.     20% cm. 


504  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Southern  bell  telephone  and  telegraph  company.  Transcript  of  record. 
United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals.  Fourth  circuit.  No.  3G1.  The 
Southern  bell  telephone  and  telegraph  company,  appellant,  versus  city 
of  Richmond,  appellee.  Appeal  from  the  circuit  court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  eastern  district  of  Virginia,  at  Richmond.  Record  filed 
March  6th,  1900.  52U 

ill,    118   p.     23y2cm. 

Southern  boys  and  girls  monthly  .    .    .  Richmond  .   .    .  5215 

Library   has    v.    1,    no.    3,    March,    1867. 

The  Southern  Clinic;  a  monthly  journal  of  medicine,  surgery  and  new  reme- 
dies.    C.  A.  Bryce,  M.  D.,  editor  and  proprietor.     Richmond,  Va.       Rll 


S7 


5216 


Library   has    v.    24,    1901,    nos.    6.    10-12;    v.    25.    1902,    nos.    1-5.    7-12;    v. 
26,   1903;  V.  27,  1904,  nos.  1  &  2;  v.  28-33.  1905-1910. 

Southern  female  college,  Petersburg,  Va.  Souvenir  booklet  .  .  .  F218  24 
S73.  5217 

unp.      illus.      20%  cm. 

Southern  female  institute,   Richmond,  Va.     Catalog.  5218 

Library  has    1867,    1876. 

Southern  historical  convention.  The  proceedings  of  the  Southern  historical 
convention,  which  assembled  at  the  Montgomery  White  Sulphur  Springs, 
Va  on  the  14th  of  August,  1873;  and  of  the  Southern  historical  society, 
as  reorganized,  with  the  address  by  Gen.  Jubal  A.  Early,  delivered  before 
the  convention  on  the  first  day  of  its  session.  Baltimore,  Turnbull 
brothers,    [1873]  ^219 

44  p.     2iy2cm. 

Southern  historical  magazine,  devoted  to  history,  genealogy,  biography,  arch- 
aeology and  kindred  subjects,  v.  1,  v.  2,  no.  1-2;  Jan.-Aug.  1892. 
monthly.     Charleston,  W.  Va.,  V.  A.  Lewis  [1892]        F206     S79.  5220 

V.  A.  Lewis,  editor. 

Southern   historical   society.     Proceedings  of  the  second  annual  meeting  of 

the  Southern  historical  society,  held  in  the  city  of  Richmond  on  the 

twenty-seventh    day   of    Oct.,    1874.     Richmond,    Printed   by    James   E. 

Goode,  1874.  5221 

20    p.      23cm. 

Southern    historical    society    papers,      v.    1-38.      1876-1910.      Richmond, 

Va.,  L1876]-1910.         E485     S72.  5222 

38    v.      23cm. 

An  author  and  subject  index  to  the  Southern  historical  society  papers, 

vol  1-38  comp.  by  Mrs.  Kate  Pleasants  Minor,  reference  librarian,  un- 
der the  direction  of  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian.  Richmond,  D. 
Bottom,  superintendent  of  printing,  1913.  5222a 

1  p.  1.,  p.  47-139.     23cm.  o        ^    .s 

(Virginia  State  Library.     Bulletin,     v.  6.     nos.  3  and  4) 

Southern   history  association.     Publications.     Washington,  D.  C,  1897-1907. 
Colyer  Meriwether,  ed.        F'206     S73.  5223 

Library  has   v.    1-11.      1897-1907.    except  v.   5   no.    4. 

The  Southern  literary  messenger,  devoted  to  every  department  of  literature 
and  the  fine  arts   .    .    .  Richmond,  Va.,  T.  W.  White,  printer,  1834-1864^ 

5224 

38  v.     26  by  24  cm. 
The  Southern  magazine.     The  Southern  publishing  company,  Manassas,  Va. 
V.  1,  no.  1.  June,  1899.  5225 

59,   [3]   p.     front,   (port.)     24y2cm, 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  505 

'he  Southern  pioneer  and  Gospel  visitor.     Richmond,     monthly.  5226 

Library  has  v.   1,   1831-32. 

'he  Southern  planter.  Devoted  to  practical  and  progressive  agriculture, 
trucking,  livestock  and  fireside.  Richmond,  Va.,  Southern  planter  pub- 
lishing Co.,  1840-date.     monthly.         SI     S728.  5227 

Title  varies;   1868-81,   Southern  planter  and  farmer. 

Library  has   v.    1-20,    1841-1S60;    1868-1896    incomplete;    1897-date. 

•outhern  Presbyterian  pulpit:  a  collection  of  sermons  by  ministers  of  the 
Southern  Presbyterian  church.  Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian  committee 
of  publication,  1896.  5228 

407   p.     ports. 

^he  Southern  pulpit.  Conducted  by  Rev.  H.  M.  Jackson,  rector  of  Grace 
church.  Rev.  J    J.  Lafferty,  editor  Christian  advocate.     Richmond,  Va. 

5229 
Library  has  v.   1,   1881;   v.   2,  no.   4,  April.   1882;   v.   3,  nos.   1,   3-8,   10,   12, 
Jan.,  Mar.-Aug.,  Oct.,   Dec,   1883;   v.   4,  nos.   2-4,  Feb.-Apr.,   1884. 

southern  quarterly  review.  Maury  on  South  America  and  Amazonia.  Being 
an  article  from  the  October  number  of  the  Southern  quarterly  review. 
Charleston,  Walker  &  Burke,  1853.         F2223     S72.  5230 

41  p.     23cm. 

southern   railway  company.     Annual  report.         HE2791     S722.  5231 

Library   has    1st,    1895;    2d,    1896;    4th,    1898-8th,    1902;    11th,    1905;    13th, 
1907;     17th,    1911;     20th,    1914. 

icuthern  rights  association  of  Virginia.  Memorial  of  the  Southern  rights 
association  of  Virginia:  being  a  statement  of  grievances  and  suggestion 
of  remedies  therefor.        HC107     A13     D2S.  5231a 

(In   De   Bow's   review,      v.   28.     February,   1860.      p.    173-182) 

iouthern  seminary,  Buena  Vista,  Va.     Catalog.  5232 

Library   has    1905. 

rhe  Southern  tobacconist  and  modern  farmer.  Official  paper  of  the  Inter- 
state tobacco  growers'  protective  association  of  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina.    Richmond,  Walthall  print,  co.        SI     S725.  5233 

Library  has  May,  June,   1906,  Aug.,   1906-Sept.,   1907. 

Continued  in  Modern  farmer. 

The  Southern  workman  and  Hampton  school  record.     Hampton,     monthly. 

5234 
Library  has  v.  23,  1894  to  date. 

Jouthside  academy,  Chase  City,  Va.     Catalog.        F218     24     S72     C35.      5235 
Library  has   1S96,   1898,   1899,  1910. 

Che  Southside  consolidation  act,  the  great  measure  for  regenerating  the 
commercial  fortunes  of  Virginia.  One  line,  one  railroad,  one  company, 
one  management  from  the  seaboard  to  Cumberland  Gap.  Papers,  let- 
ters and  speeches,  argumentative  and  historical,  relating  to  the  measure. 
Richmond,  W.  A.  R.  Nye,  book  and  job  printer,  1867.  5236 

35   p.     fold.  map.     22cni. 

>outh  Side  female  institute,  Burkeville,  Va,     Catalog.  5237 

Library  has  1895. 

southside  railroad  co.     Annual  report.         F217     3     S72.  5238 

Library  has  15th,  17th,  18th,  1864,  1866,  1867. 

5outh-Side  Virginia.  A  region  where  every  crop  will  grow,  and  where  farm- 
lands can  be  purchased  at  more  reasonable  prices  than  in  any  of  the 
Northern,  Western,  or  Northwestern  states.    An  agricultural  area  which 


506  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

in  the  future  will  provide  the  products  of  the  farm  to  supply  the  non- 
producing  population  of  the  manufacturing  cities  of  Virginia.  Pub- 
lished by  the  Norfolk  &  Western  railroad  company  .  .  .  Reprinted  from 
the  "Roanoke  daily  times,  June"  21,  1891.  5239 
15    p.      23cm. 

Southwest  Virginia  institute,  Glade  Springs,  Va.     Catalog.  5240 

Library  has  1887,   1888,  1890,  1891,  1892. 

Southwest  Virginia  institute,  Bristol,  Va.     Catalog.  5241 

Library  has   1895,    1902. 

A  souvenir  of  New  Haven,  Connecticut,  fraternally  dedicated  to  the  Rich- 
mond light  infantry  blues  battalion  of  Richmond,  Virginia,  by  the  Sec- 
ond company  governor's  foot  guard  upon  the  occasion  of  their  visit  to 
New  Haven,  September,  9,  10,  11,  1908.  F104     N4     S72.  5242 

137   p.      illus.     26cm. 

A  souvenir  of  the  unveiling  of  the  Richmond  howitzer  monument  at  Rich- 
mond, Virginia,  December  13th,  1892.  Address  of  Mr.  Leigh  Robinson, 
with  rolls  of  the  three  companies  and  lists  of  battles.  1893.  F233  64 
S71.  5243 

98   p.     front.     22cm. 

Souvenir  of  Virginia  state  agricultural  society  fair,  held  at  Richmond,  Va., 
Oct.  31st  and  Nov.  1st  &  2nd.  1883.  Richmond,  Va.,  A.  Hoen  &  co. 
[1883]  5244 

[22]   p.     28cm. 

Souvenir  unveiling  Soldiers  and  sailors  monument.  Richmond,  Virginia,  May 
30,  1894.    Richmond,  Va.,  J,  L.  Hill  printing  co.        F233     64    S7.  5245 

unp.     illus.     21%  cm. 

Spalding,  J.  Wiliett.  The  Japan  expedition.  Japan  and  around  the  world; 
an  account  of  three  visits  to  the  Japanese  empire,  with  sketches  of 
Madeira,  St.  Helena,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Mauritius,  Ceylon,  Singapore, 
China,  and  Loo-Choo.  By  J.  W.  Spalding  .  .  .  New  York,  Redfield, 
1855.  DSS09      S73.  5246 

477  p.     front.,  plates.     19%cm. 

Mr.   Spalding  was  born   in  Richmond,  Va.,   in   1827. 

Sparks,  Jared.  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution;  being  letters 
of  eminent  men  to  George  Washington,  from  the  time  of  his  taking  com- 
mand of  the  army  to  the  end  of  his  presidency.  Edited  from  the  original 
manuscripts  by  Jared  Sparks.  Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1853. 
CI     W318     S53.  5247 

4    V.      24cm. 

Life  of  Charles  Lee,  major-general  in  the  army  of  the  revolution;   by 

Jared  Sparks  .    .    .         P116    N71.  5248 

(In  New  York  historical  society.  Collections  .  .  .  for  the  year  1874. 
Publication   fund   series.      New   York,    1875.      v.    7.      p.    [197]-334) 

Reprinted  from  "Lives  of  Charles  Lee  and  Joseph  Reed,"  Sparks  li- 
brary of  American  biography,     v.   18.     Boston,  1846. 

Remarks    on    a   "Reprint   of   the    original    letters    from   W^ashington  to 

Joseph  Reed,  during  the  American  revolution,  referred  to  in  the 
pamphlets  of  Lord  Mahon  and  Mr.  Sparks."  By  Jared  Sparks.  Boston, 
Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1853.        CI     W318     S56.  5249 

43   p.      23y2cm. 

A  reply  to  the  strictures  of  Lord  Mahon  and  others,  on  the  mode  of  ed- 
iting the  writings  of  Washington.     By  Jared  Sparks.     Cambridge,  John 
Bartlett,  Bookseller  to  the  university,  1852.         CI     W318     S55.        5250 
35  p.     24cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  507 

Sparrow,  William.  The  first  council  in  Jerusalem.  The  sermon  at  the  open- 
i        ing  of  the  fifty-seventh  annual  convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 

church  in  Virginia,  held  in  Saint  Paul's  church,  Richmond,  May  19,  1852. 
I        By  William  Sparrow,  D.  D.,  Prof,  in  Theo.  seminary,  Va.    Philadelphia,  T. 

K.  and  P.  G.  Collins,  printers,  1852.  5251 

38    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

Love    among    Christians    urged.      A    sermon    preached    in    St.    George's 

church,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Friday,  May  23,  1845.  By  William  Sparrow, 
D.  D.,  professor  in  the  Theological  seminary  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
church  in  Virginia.     Alexandria,  Printed  at  the  Southern  churchman  of- 

I        fice,  1845.  5252 

I  20cm.     22cm. 

ispeece,  Conrad,  1776-1836.  The  mountaineer.  New  ed.  Staunton,  Va., 
printed  by  Isaac  Collett,  1823.        PS2894     S7     M9.  5253 

204  p.     18% cm. 

A    sermon,    delivered   at    Peterville    church,    on   Thursday,   August    20, 

1812;  being  the  day  appointed  by  the  President  of  the  United  States  for 
public  humiliation  and  prayer,  on  account  of  the  war  with  England. 
By  Conrad  Speece   .    .    .   Richmond,  Printed  by  Blagrove  &  Trueheart, 

I        1812.       E364     S74.  5254 

15  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Speece,   Frederick.     My  native  land,  and  other  poems    ...    By  Frederick 
Speece.     Philadelphia,  Printed  by  Lydia  R.  Bailey,  No.  26  North  Fifth 
I        street:  for  Augustine  Leftwich,  Lynchburg,  Virginia,  1832.  5255 

156  p.     18cm. 

Speed,  Thomas.  The  wilderness  road,  a  description  of  the  routes  of  travel 
by  which  the  pioneers  and  early  settlers  first  came  to  Kentucky.  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  J.  P.  Morton  &  co.,  1886.        F452     S74.  5256 

75    p.     map.      4   to. 

(Filson  club  publications,     no.  2) 

Speer,  Emory.  Lincoln,  Lee,  Grant,  and  other  biographical  addresses,  by 
Judge  Emory  Speer.  New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  publishing 
company,  1909.         COl     S742     L73.  5257 

269  p.     front.,  ports.     21cm. 

Spelman,  Henry.     Relation  of  Virginia,  by  Henry  Spelman,  1609.     London, 

printed  for  J.  F.  Hunnewell  at  the  Chiswick  press,  1872.  F229     Sp743 

office.  5258 
58  p.   1  1.     front,   (added  t.-p.,  phot.)      13x11cm. 

Relation  of  Virginia.        F229     S56.  5259 

(In   Smith,  John,   1580-1631    .    .    .    Works    ...    Ed.  by  Edward  Arber. 
Birmingham,   1884.     p.  ci-cxiv) 

First  pub.  1872  from  the  original  ms.  by  J.  F.  Hunnewell. 

Same.        F229     S665.  5259 

(In   Smith,   John.     Travels   and   works,   ed.   by  E.   Arber.     New   ed.   by 
Bradley.     1910.     v.  1.     p.  ci-cxiv) 

Same  [in  part]  5259 

(In  Brown,  A.     Genesis  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     p.  483-488) 

ipence,  Irving.  Letters  on  the  early  history  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in 
America  addressed  to  the  late  Rev.  Robert  M.  Laird  by  Irving  Spence 
Esq  of  Snowhill,  Maryland,  with  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  the  author,  and  a 
selection  from  his  religious  writings.     Philadelphia,  Henry  Perkins,  1838. 

5260 
X   p.,    1   1.,    [131-109    p.      19y2cm. 


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Spencer,  Richard  Henry.  Cailyle  family  and  descendants  of  John  and  Sarah 
(Fairfax)  Carlyle.  The  Carlyle  house  and  its  associations.  By  Richard 
Henry  Spencer.     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1910.  5261 

58   p.   incl.   front,    (col.   coat   of  arms)    illus.,   ports.      24cm. 

Spencer,  Thomas.  The  faith  of  the  ages.  A  series  of  meditations,  devotional 
and  practical,  on  the  Apostles'  Creed.  By  the  Rev.  Thomas  Spencer. 
Petersburg,   Virginia,  The  Franklin  press  company,   1900.  5262 

2   p.   1.,   iv,    149    p.      14y2cm. 

Spencer  family.  Notes  of  the  descendants  of  James  Spencer,  (junior,)  of 
Spencer  Hall,  Talbot  County,  Maryland.     1892.  5263 

26  p.     25 1/2 cm. 

Spooner,  John  Jones.  Topographical  description  of  the  county  of  Prince 
George,  in  Virginia,  1793.  By  the  Rev.  John  Jones  Spooner,  rector  of 
Martin's  Brandon,  in  said  county.  5264 

(In  Massachusetts  historical  society.  Collections,  v.  3,  1794.  p.  85- 
52) 

Spotsylvania  cc,  Va.  .  .  .  Spotsylvania  County,  1721-1800,  being  transcrip- 
tions, from  the  original  files  at  the  county  court  house,  of  wills,  deeds, 
administrators'  and  guardians'  bonds,  marriage  licenses,  and  iists  of 
revolutionary  pensioners,  ed.  by  William  Armstrong  Crozier  .  .  .  New 
York,  Pub.  for  the  Genealogical  association  by  Fox,  DufReld  &  company. 
1905.         F224     C95.  5265 

vii,   576    p.     24cm. 

(Virginia   County   records    [v.    1]) 

Com  p.   by  W.   Clayton  Torrence. 

Sprague,  William  B.  Annals  of  the  American  pulpit;  or.  Commemorative 
notices  of  distinguished  American  clergymen  of  various  denominations 
from  the  early  settlement  of  the  country  to  the  close  of  the  year  ISiiS. 
With  historical  introductions  .  .  .  New  York,  R.  Carter  &  brothprs, 
1866-69.  5266 

9v.      24cm. 

Contents  in  part  containing  names  of  those  clerg'ymen  who  were  born 
in  Virginia  or  served  in  Virginia:  Adams,  William,  v.  7;  Alexander,  Archi- 
bald, v.  3;  Armstrong,  William  Jessup,  v.  4;  Asbury,  Daniel,  v.  7;  Atltin- 
son,  William  Mays,  v.   4;  Axley,  James,  v.  7; 

Baxter,  George  Addison,  v.  4;  Beauchamp,  William,  v.  7;  Biddle,  Wil- 
liam Phillips,  v.  6:  Blackburn.  Gideon,  v.  4;  Blair,  James,  v.  5;  Blair,  John 
Durborrow,  v.  3;  Buchanan.  John,  v.  5;  Butler,  John  George,  v.  9;  Braine, 
John  Todd,  v.  7:  Bruce,  Philip,  v.  7;  Broaddus,  Andrew,  v.  6;  Boucher, 
Jonathan,    v.    5;   Brown,    Samuel,   v.    4; 

Campbell,  Alexander  Augustus,  v.  4;  Campbell,  John  Poage,  v.  3;  Car- 
penter, William,  v.  9;  Cary,  l^ott,  v.  6;  Carrick,  Samuel,  v.  3;  Childs,  John 
Wesley,  v.  7;  Chisholm,  James,  v.  5;  Crowder,  Thomas,  v.  7;  Collinsworth, 
John,  V.  7;  Clopton.  Abner  Wentworth,  v.  6;  Cone,  Spencer  Houghton, 
V.  6;  Cook,  Valentine,  v.  7;  Cox,  Melville  Beveridge,  v.  7;  Cummings, 
Charles,   v.    3 ; 

Davis,  Noah,  v.  6;  Davis,  John,  v.  7;  Davies,  Samuel,  v.  3;  Dibrell, 
Anthony,  v.  7;  Dudley,  Ambrose,  v.  6;  Doak,  Samuel,  v.   3; 

Eastburn,    James   Wallis,    v.    5;    Eskridge,   Vernon,   v.    7; 

Flohr,  George  Daniel,  v.  9;  Frye,  Christopher,  v.  7;  Frye,  Joseph,  V. 
7; 

George,  Enoch,  v.  7;  Glendy,  John,  v.  4;  Graham,  Samuel  Lyle,  v.  4; 
Graham,  William,  v.  3;  Gretter,  John  A.,  v.  4;  Griffith,  David,  v.  5; 

Harriss,  Samuel,  v.  6;  Henderson,  Robert,  v.  3;  Henkel,  Charles,  v.  9; 
Henkel,  Paul,  v.  9;  Hoge,  John  Blair,  v.  4;  Hoge,  Moses,  v.  3;  Hoge,  Samuel 
Davies.  v.  4;  Hinton,  Isaac  Taylor,  v.  6;  Hill,  William,  v.  3;  Hitt,  Daniel, 
V.   7;  Holcombe.  Henry,  v.   6; 

Jackson,  William,  v.  5;  .Jackson,  William  M.,  v.  5;  Jarratt,  Devereux,  v. 
5;    Jennings,    Samuel   Kennedy,   v.    7;    Jones,   Hugh,    v.    5; 

Kerr,   John,   v.   6;   Kirkpa trick,   John,   v.    4;    Kobler,   John,   v.    7; 

Lane,  John,  v.  7;  Lee,  Jesse,  v.  7;  Leigh,  Hezekiah  Gilbert,  v.  7;  Lacy, 
Drury,  v.  3:  Lunsford,  Lewis,  v.  6.  Lyell,  Thomas,  v.  5;  Lyle,  Matthew, 
V.   3;   Lyle,  John,   v.   4; 

Madison,  James,  v,  5;  Matthews,  John,  v.  4;  Marshall,  Daniel,  v.  6: 
Marques.  Thomas,  v.  4;  McKendree,  "W^illiam,  v.  7;  McHenry,  Barnabas,  v.  7; 
McFerrin,  James,  v.  7;  McPheeters,  William,  v.  4;  McWhir,  William,  v. 
3;  Makemie,  Francis,  v.  3;  Mackie.  Josias,  v.  3;  Murray,  Nicholas,  v.  4; 
Moore,   Richard  Channing,   v.   5;   Mitchell,  James,   v.   3; 


Bulletin  or  the  Virginia  State  Library  509 

Noel,  Silas  Mercer,  v.  6;  Nolley,  Richmond,  v.   7; 

Penn,  Abram,  v.   7; 

Ravenscroft,  John  Stark,  v.  5;  Raid,  William  Shields,  v.  4;  Rice,  David, 
V.  3;  Rice,  John  Holt,  v.  4;  Richards,  Lewis,  v.  6;  Robinson,  William,  v. 
3;   Roszel,    Stephen   G.,   v.    7; 

Sale,  John,  v.  7;  Sampson,  Francis  S.,  v.  4;  Scott,  Archibald,  v.  3; 
Scott,  William  Cowper,  v.  4;  Semple,  Robert  Baylor,  v.  6;  Smith,  James,  v. 
7;  Smith,  John  Blair,  v.  3;  Smith,  Samuel  Stanhope,  v.  3;  Sims,  Edward 
Drumgoole,  v.  7;  Smith,  Isaac,  v.  7;  Stephens,  Abednego,  v.  5;  Stephenson, 
James  White,  v.  3;  Strange,  John,  v.  7;  Straughan,  Samuel  Lamkin,  v. 
6;  Streit,  Christian,  v.  9;  Speece,  Conrad,  v.  4; 

Taylor,  John,  v.  6;   Taylor,   Stephen,  v.   4;   Turner,  James,  v.   3; 

Vardeman,   Jeremiah,   v.   6 ; 

Waddell,  James,  v.  3;  "Waller,  John,  v.  6;  West,  William,  v.  5;  Wharey, 
James,  v.  4;  Whatcoat,  Richard,  v.  7;  Whitsitt,  James,  v.  6;  Wiley,  Allen, 
V.  7;  Wilmer,  William  H.,  v.  5;  Williams,  John,  v.  6;  Williams,  Robert,  v.  7; 
Wilson,  Joshua  Lacy,  v.  4; 

Toung,  David,  v.  7. 

Squires,  W.  H.  T.  Guide  to  Norfolk,  Va.,  Portsmouth,  Virginia  Beach,  Ocean 
View,  Old  Point  Comfort,  Hampton,  Newport  News  and  vicinity.  No.  8. 
Norfolk,  Va.,  W.  T.  Barron  &  co.  [no  date]  5270 

45   p.      illus.,   map.      24cm. 

Stacy,  G.  B.  The  dragon:  that  old  serpent,  the  devil,  and  Satan,  whose  head 
must  be  bruised  in  the  coming  contest  among  the  nations.  By  G.  B. 
Stacy.     Richmond,  Va.,  W.  Hargrave  White,  1860.  5271 

[5]-184   p.      16cm. 

Stadelman,  William  F.  Sparks  of  truth  for  sincere  Baptists,  by  Rev.  William 
F.  Stadelman,  C.  S.  Sp.  Rock  Castle,  Va.  The  Columbus  press,  New 
York  [1907]  5272 

101  p.     16 1/2  cm. 

Stagg,  John  W.  Calvin,  Twisse  and  Edwards  on  the  universal  salvation  of 
those  dying  in  infancy  by  Rev.  John  W.  Stagg,  D.  D.  Richmond,  Va., 
Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,  1902.  5273 

163    p.      front,    (port.) 

Stanard,  Mrs.  Mary  Newton.  The  dreamer.  A  romantic  rendering  of  the  life- 
story  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  by  Mary  Newton  Stanard  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Bell  book  &  stationery  co.,  1909.         BS784     D77.  5274 

375    p.      19i^cm. 

The  story  of  Bacon's  rebellion,  by  Mary  Newton  Stanard.    New  York  and 

Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1907.        F229     S784.     5275 

181  p.     20cm. 

Appendix:  Original  sources  of  information  for  "The  story  of  Bacon's 
rebellion,"  p.   171-181. 

[Stanard,  William  Glover]     Catalogue  of  the  manuscripts  in  the  collection 
of  the  Virginia  historical  society,  and  also  of  some  printed  papers.    Rich- 
mond, W.  E.  Jones,  printer,  1901.  5276 
120   p.     25cm. 

A  chart  of  the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  Rev.  Robert  Rose,  born  at 

Wester  Alves,  Scotland,  February  12,  1704,  came  to  Virginia  in  1725, 
died  June  30,  1751,  prepared  by  W.  G.  Stanard,  for  Miss  Annie  Fitzhugh 
Rose  Walker.     Richmond,   W.    E.   Jones,   printer,   1895.  5277 

1  p.     fold  geneal.  tab.     19cm. 

The    colonial   Virginia    register.      A    list   of   governors,    coimcillors    and 

other  higher  officials,  and  also  members  of  the  House  of  burgesses,  and 
the  Revolutionary  convention  of  the  colony  of  Virginia.  Compiled  by 
William  G.  and  Mary  Newton  Stanard.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Joel  Munsell's 
sons  1902.        F'222     2     S78.  5278 

249   p.     26cm. 


510  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Notes  on  a  journey  on  the  James,  together  with  a  guide  to  old  James- 
town. Comp.  for  A.  P,  V.  A.  by  William  G.  Stanard,  committee  on  guide 
book,  [n.  p,     1907]                                                                                           5279 
24  p.     map.      14xl8cm. 

Some  emigrants  to  Virginia.     Memoranda  in  regard  to  several  hundred 

emigrants  to  Virginia  during  the  colonial  period  whose  parentage  is 
shown  or  former  residence  indicated  by  authentic  records.  Comp.  by 
W.  G.  Stanard.  Richmond,  Va.,  For  sale  by  the  Bell  book  &  stationery 
company  [W.  E.  Jones'  sons,  inc.,  printers,  c  1911]         F222     2     879. 

5280 

iv,  79   p.     25cm. 

The  Virginia  archives.    By  William  G.  Stanard  .   .    .  Washington,  Govt. 

print,  off.,  1904.         F218     1     S78.  5281 

cover-title,    645-664    p.      24y2cm. 

"Reprinted  from  the  Annual  report  of  the  American  historical  associa- 
tion for  the  year  1903,  v.  1,  pages  645-664." 

Stanly,  Edv-'ard.  Letter  from  Mr.  Stanly,  of  N.  C.  to  Mr.  Botts,  of  Virginia. 
[Washington,  1840]        E390     S79.  5282 

7  p.     23cm. 

Stanton,  Henry  Thompson,  1834-1898.  The  moneyless  man,  and  other  poems. 
2d.  ed.     Cincinnati;  Robt.  Clarke  &  co.,  1884.        PS2907     S4     M7     1884. 

5283 
183   p.     20y2cm. 
Mr.  Stanton  was  born  in  Alexandria,  Va.,  June  30,  1834. 

Staples,  Waller  R.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of  Wal- 
ler R.  Staples,  president  of  the  association.  History  of  the  old  county 
court  system  of  Virginia,  as  it  existed  before  the  late  War  between  the 
states.  5284 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     6th  report,  1894.     p.   128-156) 

Stark,  A.  W.  Instructions  for  field  artillery;  compiled  from  standard  military 
authority;  embracing  schools  of  the  piece,  battery,  and  battalion  or 
evolutions  of  batteries;  with  an  instructive  appendix.  Prepared  by 
Major  A.  W.  Stark.  Published  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  war. 
Richmond,  A.  Morris,  Publisher,  1864.        UF153     5     S79.  5285 

XV,    [161-264   p.      18cm. 

Starke,  Richard.  The  office  and  authority  of  a  justice  of  peace  explained  and 
digested,  under  proper  titles.  To  which  are  added,  full  and  correct 
precedents  of  all  kinds  of  process  necessary  to  be  used  by  magistrates; 
in  which  also  the  duty  of  sheriffs,  and  other  publick  officers,  is  properly 
discussed.  By  Richard  Starke,  esquire.  Williamsburg,  Printed  by  Alex- 
ander Purdie  and  John  Dixon,  1774.  5286 

2   p.  1.,   356   p.     21 1/2 cm. 

The  stars  and  stripes  in  rebeldom.  A  series  of  papers  written  by  federal 
prisoners  (privates)  in  Richmond,  Tuscaloosa,  New  Orleans  and  Salis- 
bury, N.  C.  .  .  .  [V.  1,  no.  1-6;  v.  2,  no.  1-2;  Nov.  28,  1861-Jan.  15,  1862] 
Boston,  T.  O.  H.  P.  Burnham,  1862.        E611     S79.  5287 

iv,    [5]-137  p.     12  mo. 
A  statement  in  behalf  of  the  candidacy  of  Hon.  G.  T.  Garnett  for  re-election 
as  judge  of  the  thirteenth  judicial  circuit  [of  Virginia]   [1906]  5288 

20  p.  2iy2cm. 
Statistical  gazetteer  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  embracing  important  topogra- 
phical and  historical  information  from  recent  and  original  sources,  to- 
gether with  the  results  of  the  last  census  population,  in  most  cases,  to 
1854.  Edited  by  Richard  Edwards.  Richmond,  published  for  the  pro- 
prietor, 1855.  5289 
469   p.     23^^ cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  511 

Status  of  Virginia  agriculture  in  1870.        S21     A2.  5290 

(In  U.   S.    Dept.   of  agriculture.     Report,    1870.     p.   267-291) 

Staunton,  Va.    Annual  report  of  the  fiscal  affairs  of  the  city  of  Staunton,  Va. 

5291 
Library  has  1912,   1915. 

The  charter  and  general  ordinances  of  the  city  of  Staunton.     Codified, 

arranged  and  published  under  authority   of  the  council  of  the  city  of 
Staunton.     1897.     Staunton,  Va.,  Albert  Shultz,  pub.,  1897.        F234     S7. 

5292 
203    p.      24cm. 

The  code  of  the  city  of  Staunton,  Virginia,  containing  the  charter  and 

general  laws  and  ordinances.    Staunton,  Shultz  printing  co.,  1910.        F234 
S7     S7.  5293 

279    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Staunton  Baptist  female  institute,  Staunton,  Va.     Catalog.  5294 

Library  has   1871,    1872. 

Staunton  female  academy,  Staunton,  Va.     Catalog.  5295 

Library  has  1891. 

Staunton   male  academy,  Staunton,   Va.     Catalog.  5299 

Library   has    1890. 

Staunton   military  academy,  Staunton,  Va,     Catalog.  5297 

Library  has   1893,   1894,   1895,   1896,   1899,   1900.   1904. 

Stearnes,  O.  L.  Tax  segregation  and  tax  reform  by  O.  L.  Stearnes,  member 
of  the  House  of  Delegates  from  Roanoke  Co.       [n.  p.     1915?]  5298 

31  p.     23cm. 

Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence,  1833-1908.  Poets  of  America  .  .  .  Boston  and 
New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  company,  1885.         PS303     S7     1885. 

5299 
xviii.  1  1.,  516  p.     20cm. 
"Edgar    Allan    Poe:"    p.    225-272. 

Stebbing,  William.  Some  verdicts  of  history  reviewed.  By  William  Steb- 
bing.     London,  J.  Murray,  1887.         DA27     S81.  5300 

2  p.    1.,    416    p.      22cm. 

Puritan    and    cavalier   England   transplanted.      New   England,    1620-1784; 
Virginia,    1607-1799.      p.    349-416. 

Steger,  Stewart  Archer.  American  dictionaries  ...  by  Stewart  Archer 
Steger   .    .    .    Baltimore,  J.   H.  Furst  company,  1913.         PE1611     S7. 

5301 

3  p.  1.,  131,   [15]   p.,   1  1.  incl.  tables.     23cm. 
Thesis,  Univ.  of  Virginia. 

tStephen,  James]  1758-1832.  Observations  on  the  speech  of  the  Hon.  John 
Randolph,  representative  for  the  State  of  Virginia,  in  the  general  Con- 
gress of  America:  on  a  motion  for  the  non-importation  of  British  mer- 
chandise, pending  the  present  dispute  between  Great  Britain  and  Ameri- 
ca. By  the  author  of  War  in  disguise.  London,  printed;  New  York, 
re-printed  for  E.  Sargeant,  S.  Gould,  printer,  1806.         JK310     v.  37. 

5302 

48   p.     22cm. 

Steptoe,  George.  Dlsputatio  medica  inauguralis,  de  febre  nervosa:  quam, 
annuente  summo  numine,  ex  auctoritate  reverendi  admodum  viri,  Guliel- 
mo  Robertson,  S.  S.  T.  P.  Academiae  Edinburgenae  praefecti;  nee  non 
amplissimi  senatus  academici  consensu,  et  nobilissimae  facultatis  medi- 
cae  decreto;    pro  gradu   doctoris,  summisque  in  medicina  honoribus  et 


612  A  BiBLIOGEAPHY   OF  ViRGIXIA 

privilegiis  rite  et  legitime  consequendis;  eruditorum  examini  subjicit 
Georgius  Steptoe,  Virginiensis  .  .  .  Edinburgi,  Balfour,  Auld,  et  Smellie, 
1767.         RS199     S83.  5303 

2    p.   1.,    37   p.      19 1/2 cm. 

The  Stethoscope,  and  "Virginia  medical  gazette:  a  monthly  journal  of  medi- 
cine and  the  collateral  sciences.  Richmond,  Ritchie  &  Dunnavant,  1851- 
1855.         F221     7     V72.  5304 

Library  has  v.   1-3,   1851-1853;   v.   4,   1854,   incomplete;   v.   5,   1855,   incom- 
plete. 

Stevens,  Benjamin  Franklin,  1833-1902.  B.  F.  Stevens's  facsimiles  of  manu- 
scripts in  European  archives  relating  to  America,  1773-1783.  With 
descriptions,  editorial  notes,  collations,  references  and  translations.  Is- 
sued only  to  subscribers  .  .  .  London,  photographed  and  printed  by 
Malby  &   sons,  1889-95.         E203     S84.  5305 

2107    facsim.    in    24    portfolios.      37cm. 

"The    facsimiles   are   almost    wholly   of   unpublished   manuscripts." — In- 
trod.  to  Index. 

Consult    V.    25    (index),   under    "Virginia." 

Stevens,  Henry.  Thomas  Hariot,  the  mathematician,  the  philosopher  and 
the  scholar  developed  chiefly  from  dormant  materials,  with  notices 
of  his  associates,  including  biographical  and  bibliographical  disquisi- 
tions upon  the  history  of  'Ould  Virginia'  .  .  .  London,  Priv.  print.,  1900. 
C2     H282     S72.  5306 

9  p.  1.,  214     p.   16  mo. 

Stevens,  John  Austin.    Yorktown  centennial  handbook.     Historical  and  topo- 

graphical  guide  to  the  Yorktown  peninsula,  Richmond,  James  River  and 

Norfolk.    By  John  Austin  Stevens   .    .    .   Illustrated.     New  York,  Printed 

.    .    .  by  C.  A.  CofTin  &  Rogers,  1881.        F234     Y6     S8.  5307 

124   p.      illus.,   maps,   ports.      20cm. 

Stevenson,  Burton  Egbert.    A  soldier  of  Virginia;  a  tale  of  Colonel  Washing- 
ton and  Braddock's  defeat,   by  Burton   Egbert  Stevenson.     Boston  and 
New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1901.        B     S847     S5.      5308 
4    p.    1.,    325.    [1]    p.      front.,    plates,   map.      20cm. 

Stevenson,  John  W.     An  address  delivered  before  the  society  of  alumni  of 

the  University  of  Virginia,  June  30,  1870.     By  Hon.  Jno.  W.  Stevenson. 

Published  by  order  of  the  Society.     Charlottesville,  Chronicle  printing 

and  stationery  house,   1870.  F218     24     U5     St84.  5309 

20   p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Stewart,  Ferdinand  Campbell,  b.  1815.  The  hospitals  and  surgeons  of  Paris. 
An  historical  and  statistical  account  of  the  civil  hospitals  of  Paris;  with 
miscellaneous  information,  and  biographical  notices  of  some  of  the  most 
eminent  of  the  living  Parisian  surgeons.  By  F.  Campbell  Stewart,  M. 
D.  New  York,  J.  &  H.  G.  Langley;  Philadelphia,  Carey  &  Hart,  1843. 
RA989     F7      S8.  5310 

xvi,  [17]-432  p.     24cm. 

Dr.   Stewart  was  born  in  Williamsburg,  Va.,  Aug.   10,   1815. 

Stewart,  Robert  Armistead.  [Biographical  sketch  of  William  Gordon  Mc- 
Cabe,  v/ith  selections  from  his  writings,  by  Robert  Armistead  Stewart] 

5311 
(In    Alderman,    E.    A.     Library    of    Southern    literature.     1909.     v.    8.     p. 
3459-3476) 

Knights  of  the  golden  horseshoe,  and  other  lays,  by  Robert  Armistead 

Stewart.     Richmond,  Va.,  The  Evans  press,  inc.,  1909.         PS3537     T3 
K6     1909.  5312 

4   p.   1.,   45   p.     25cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  513 

.   .    .  Poems  and  tales  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.    Edited  by  Robert  Armistead 

Stewart,  Ph.  D.  Editor  of  the  rev.  ed.  of  the  Virginia  Poe  (Harrison) 
and  associate  professor  in  Richmond  College.  B.  F.  Johnson  pub.  co., 
Atlaflta,  etc.  [c  1911]         PS2602     S85.  5313 

249   p.     front,    (port.)      17cm. 

Textual  notes  for  the  tales  of  Edgar  Allen  Poe.     Virginia  ed.,  vols.  2  to 

6.     New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  co.     1902.        PS2643     S85.  5314 

V.   p.     201/icm. 

Stewart,  William  Henry,  1838-  A  pair  of  blankets;  war-time  history  in  let- 
ters to  the  young  people  of  the  South,  by  William  H.  Stewart.  New 
York,   Broadway   publishing   co.,   c   1911.       E605     S845.  5315 

8   p.,   1   1.,    9-217   p.    incl.  front,   (port.)    port.      19%cm. 

History  of  Norfolk  County,  Virginia,  and  representative  citizens,  edited 

and  compiled  by  Col.  William  H.  Stewart  .  .  .  1637-1900.  Published  by 
Biographical  publishing  company,  .  .  .  Chicago,  111.,  1902.  F232  N8 
S4.  5316 

1042   p.     col.   front.,   plates,   ports.,  map.     28cm. 

The  spirit  of  the  South;   orations,  essays,  and  lectures,  by  Colonel  Wil- 
liam  H.    Stewart.     New   York  and   Washington,   The   Neale    publishing 
company,  1908.        F20S     S91  5317 
238   p.     21cm. 

^Virginia,  1607-1907.     By  William  H.  Stewart   .    .    .   Illustrated  by  Lucy 

Redd  Wise.     [Portsmouth,  Va.,  Press  of  W.  A.  Fiske]   c  1906.  F221 

S852.  5318 
22   1.     illus.     27cm. 

Stiles,  Robert.     Address  at  the  dedication  of  the  monument  to  the  Confed- 
erate dead,  University  of  Virginia,  June  7,  1893,  by  Robert  Stiles.     Rich- 
mond,  Va.,   Taylor   &   Taylor,  printers,   1893.  5319 
28    p.      23cm. 

Four  years  under  Marse  Robert,  by  Robert  Stiles.     New  York  &  Wash- 
ington, The  Neale  publishing  company,  1903.         E605     S85.  5320 
xvl,    [17] -368    p.      front.      22 1/2 cm. 

Reconstruction  in  Virginia.        E668     H53.       also     E668     H54.  5321 

(In  Herbert,   H.   A.     Why   the   solid   South?   or.   Reconstruction   and    its 
results    .    .    .    1890.     p.   216-257) 

Stille,  Charles  Janeway.     Religious  liberty  in  Virginia,  and  Patrick  Henry. 

E172     A49.  5322 

(In  American  historical  association.     Papers,  v.   3.  no.   1,   1888.      p.   205- 
211) 

Stimson,  F.  J.  King  Noanett;  a  story  of  old  Virginia  and  the  Massachusetts 
Bay.  By  F.  J.  Stimson  (J.  S.  of  Dale).  Boston,  [etc.]  1896.  B  S860 
K8.  5323 

XV,  327  p.     front.,  plates.     20 1/2 cm. 

Stirewalt,  Jacob.     Grades  in  the  ministry,  with  remarks  on  the  ministerial 

office  and  ordination.     By  Rev.  Jacob   Stirewalt.     A  posthumous   work. 

Published  by  Rev.  J.  P.  Stirewalt,  A.  M.     New  Market,  Va.,  Henkel  & 

CO.,  1881.  5324 

96   p.     22cm. 

Stith,  William,  1689-1755.  The  history  of  the  first  discovery  and  settlement 
of  Virginia:  being  an  essay  towards  a  general  history  of  this  colony 
.  .  .  [with  an  appendix]  Williamsburg,  Va.,  W.  Parks,  1747.  F229  S85 
Office.  5325 

viii,   331    (i.  e.   341)    v,   34   p.     8   vo. 
Paging   irregular:   nos,   295-304   repeated. 


514  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  history  of  the  first  discovery  and  settlement  of  Virginia  .    .    .  New 

York,  J.  Sabin,  1865.         F229     S86.  5326 

viii,   viii,   331,   v.   34   p.     8   vo. 

(Sabin's  reprints,  no.   6)  ' 

Reprint    of   Williamsburg   ed.    of    1747,    with   facsim.    of    t.-p. 

Stith's  history  of  Virginia     [review]  "'"  5327 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   37.     p.   554-565) 

^A  complete  index  to  Stith's  History  of  Virginia.     By  Morgan  P,  Robin- 
son.    Richmond,  1912.  5328 
(Virginia  state  library.     Bulletin,     v.   5.     no.   1.     Jan.   1912) 

Stockton,  Thomas  Coates.  The  Stockton  family  of  New  Jersey  and  other 
Stocktons.  By  Thomas  Coates  Stockton,  M.  D.  of  San  Diego,  California. 
Washington,  D.  C,  the  Carnahan  press,  1911.  5329 

xxviii,  350  p.     front,   (coat  of  arms)   plates,  ports.,  map.       2314cm. 

Stoddard,  William  O.      .    .    .   George  Washington,     By  William  O,  Stoddard 
.   .   .  New  York,  White,  Stokes  &  Allen,  1886.        CI    W318     S74.        5330 
307    p.      front,    (port.),    plates,      igi^cm. 

.    .    .  James  Madison,  James  Monroe  and  John  Quincy  Adams.    By  Wil- 
liam O.  Stoddard   .    .    .   New  York,  Frederick  A.  Stokes   .    .    .   1887         Cl 
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331  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  ports.     19i/^cm. 

.    .    .  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson.    By  William  O.  Stoddard  .    .    . 

New  York,  White,   Stokes   &   Allen,   1887.       Cl     A214     S74.  5332 

358  p.     front,  (port.),  plates,  port.     IQi/^cm. 

Stokes,  William  H,  Doctrinal  splinters;  a  catechism  on  the  doctrines  of  the 
Bible.    Prepared  by  Wm.  H.  Stokes,  Ph.  D.,  Richmond,  Va.  .    .    .  c  1914. 

5333 

63    p.      15cm. 

Stone,  Ormond.     Simon  Newcomb   ...   By  Ormond  Stone.        Qll     SG     R. 

5334 
(In   Smithsonian   institution.     Annual   report,    1909.     "Washington,    1910. 
p.   237-242.     port.) 

Stone,  Ralph  Walter.  Coal  resources  of  the  Russell  Fork  basin  in  Kentucky 
and  Virginia,  by  Ralph  W.  Stone.  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1908. 
QE75     B.  5335 

127    p.      illus.,    viii    pi.    (partly    fold.,    incl.    2    maps    in    pocket)    diagra. 
2ZV2em. 

(U.   S.   Geological   survey.      Bulletin   348) 
Bibliography:  p.   121-122. 

Stoneman's   raid  in   Chancellorsville   campaign.  E468     B33.  5336 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.    v.    3.    p.   152-153) 

Stonewall  Jackson  institute,  Abingdon,  Va.     Catalog.  5337 

Library    has    1891,    1892,    1893,    1894,    1896,    1899,    1902,    1904,    1905,    1905 
1908. 

Storer  college,  normal  department,  Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.  Catalogue.  LB 
1977     H2.  5338 

Library  has  1869,   1870. 

Storrs,  Richard  Salter.  The  victory  at  Yorktown.  Speech  at  banquet  of 
the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  the  state  of  New  York,  Nov.  5,  1881. 

5339 
(Modern  eloquence,   v.    3,   p.   1094-1103) 

Story,  Joseph,  1779-1845.  A  discourse  upon  the  life,  character,  and  services 
of  the  Honorable  John   Marshall,   LL.   D.,   chief  justice   of  the   United 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  515 

States  of  America,  pronounced  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  October,  at  the 

request  of  the   Suffolk  bar,  by  Joseph   Story.     Boston,  J.   Munroe   and 

company,  1835.        JK310     v.  24.  5340 
74   p.,    1   1.      23i^cm. 

Stose,  George  Willis.  Geology  of  the  salt  and  gypsum  deposits  of  south- 
western Virginia,  by  George  W.  Stose.         F219     1     V8.  5341 

(In  Virginia.  Geological  survey.  Bulletin,  no.  viii.  Charlottesville, 
1913.      p.    51-73.      illus.    (map,    diagrs.)) 

Republished  with  revision  from  Contributions  to  economic  geology,  1911, 
U.  S.  Geological  survey.     Bull.  530,  pt.   1. 

[Strachey,  William]  For  the  colony  in  Virginia  Britannia.  Lawes  divine, 
morall  and  martiall,  &c.  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  W.  Burre,  1612.  E187 
F69.  5342 

(Reprint.  In  Force,  Peter.  Tracts  .  .  .  Washington,  1836-46.  v.  3, 
(1844)   no.  2.     68  p.) 

The  historic   of   travaile   into   Virginia   Britannia;    expressing   the   cos- 

mographie  and  commodities  of  the  country,  togither  with  the  manners 
and  customes  of  the  people.  Gathered  and  observed  as  well  by  those  who 
went  first  thither  as  collected  by  William  Strachey  .  .  .  Now  first  ed. 
from  the  original  manuscript,  in  the  British  museum,  by  R.  H.  Major 
.   .    .  London,  Printed  for  the  Hakluyt  society,  1849.        F229     S74.     5343 

viii,  xxxvi  p.,  1  1.,   [2],  203  p.  illus.,  5  pi.,  fold,  map,  facsim.     22cm. 
(Half-title:    "Works  issued  by  the  Hakluyt  society,      [no.   vi]) 
With   facsimile  reproduction   of   Captain  John   Smith's  map. 
"A  dictionarie  of  the  Indian  language":  p.  [181J-196. 

A  true  reportory  of  the  wracke,  and  redemption  of  Sir  Thomas  Gates, 

knight;  upon,  and  from  the  ilands  of  the  Bermudas:  his  coming  to  Vir- 
ginia, and  the  estate  of  that  colonie  then,  and  after,  under  the  govern- 
ment of  the  Lord  La  Warre,  July  15,  1610.  Written  by  William  Strachy, 
esquire.         G159     P8.  5344 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,   1625.     v.  4.  p.   1734-1758) 

The  second  book  of  the  first  decade  of  the  Historie  of  travaile  into  Vir- 
ginia Britannia.  .    .    .  5345 

(In  Massachusetts  historical  society.  Collections.  4th  series,  v.  1,  1852. 
p.   221-246) 

The  stranger's  guide  and  official  directory  for  the  city  of  Richmond.  Show 
ing  the  location  of  the  public  buildings  and  offices  of  the  Confederate, 
state  and  city  government,  residences  of  the  principal  officers,  etc. 
[Richmond,  Va.],  Geo.  P.  Evans  &  co.,  printers,  1863.        F233     3     S897. 

5346 
31  p.     16cm. 
On   cover:     Oct.,    vol.    1,   no.    1. 

Stratton,  Joseph  B.  Extracts  from  an  elder's  diary.  Edited  by  Rev.  Joseph 
B.  Stratton,  D.  D.    Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian  comm.  of  pub.  [c  1896] 

5347 
171   p.     19cm. 

[Stratton,  R.  B.]  A  father's  talks  with  his  children  about  three  great  char- 
acters. B--  a  Confederate  soldier.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  co.,  1892. 
COl     S911.  5348 

36    p.      22cm. 

Straus,  Oscar  S.    William  Lyne  Wilson.  5349 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.  6.     1902.     p.  18-20) 

Strawberry  association.     Minutes.  5350 

Library  has  129th,  1906;  130th,  1907;   133d,  1910. 

Stribling,  Robert  Mackey.    Gettysburg  campaign  and  campaigns  of  1864  and 


516  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

1865  in  Virginia,  by  Robert  M.  Stribling.  Petersburg,  Va.,  The  Franklin 
press  company,  1905.        E470     S91.  5351 

X,    [ll]-308    p.      19%cm. 

Strickland,  W.  P.  The  pioneer  bishop:  or,  The  life  and  times  of  Francis 
Asbury.  By  W.  P.  Stricliland.  With  an  introduction  by  Nathan  Bangs, 
D.  D.     New  York,  Pub.  by  Carlton  &  Porter  [c  1858]         CI     A822     S74. 

5352 

496    p.      front,    (port.)      19cm. 

Strickler,  G.  B.  Sermons.  By  Rev,  G.  B.  Strickler,  D.  D.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Second  edition.  Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication 
[c  1910]  5353 

273    p.      front,    (port.)      20cm. 

Stringfellow,  Thornton.  A  brief  examination  of  scripture  testimony  on  the 
institution  of  slavery,  in  an  essay,  first  published  in  the  Religious  Herald, 
and  republished  by  request:  with  remarks  on  a  letter  of  Elder  Galusha, 
of  New  York,  to  Dr.  R.  Fuller,  of  South  Carolina.  By  Thornton  String- 
fellow.      [Washington,  Congressional  globe  office,   1850]  HT13     S90. 

5354 
32    p.      23cm. 

Scriptural  and  statistical  views  in  favor  of  slavery,  by  Thornton  String- 
fellow,  D.  D.    Fourth  edition,  with  additions.    J.  W.  Randolph,  Richmond, 
Va.,  1856.        HT13     S91.  5355 
149   p.     19 1/2 cm. 

Slavery:  its  origin,  nature  and  history.  Its  relation  to  society,  to  gov- 
ernment, and  to  true  religion, — to  human  happiness  and  divine  glory. 
Considered  in  the  light  of  Bible  teachings,  moral  justice,  and  political 
wisdom.  By  Rev.  Thornton  Stringfellow,  D.  D.,  of  Culpeper  County, 
Virginia.  Alexandria,  Printed  at  the  Virginia  sentinel  office,  1860.  HT 
13  S92.  5356 
32    p.      2 41/^  cm. 

Slavery:  its  origin,  nature,  and  history,  considered  in  the  light  of  Bible 

teachings,  moral  justice  and  political  wisdom  .  .  .  By  Rev.  Thornt'-a 
Stringfellow,  D.  D..  of  Culpeper  County,  Virginia.  New  York  John  F. 
Trow,  1861.         HT13     S93.  5357 

56    p.      23%cm. 

Strother,  David   Hunter.     Personal  recollections  of  the  war.  5358 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  33,  1866,  p.  1,  137,  409,  545;  v.  34,  1867,  p.  172, 
423,    714) 

Rural  pictures.  5359 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.  20,   1860.     p.   166) 

Virginia    illustrated:    containing    a    visit   to    the  Virginia    Canaan,    and 

ihe  adventures  of  Porte  Crayon  and  his  cousins  ,  .   .  New  York,  Harper 

&  brothers,  1857.        F232     Rl     S9.  5360 
300   p.     illus.     8vo. 

The  Virginian  Canaan.  5361 

(In  Harper's  magazine,     v.   8,   1854.     p.   IS) 

Stuart,  Alexander  Hugh  Holmes.  A  narrative  of  the  leading  incidents  of 
the  organization  of  the  first  popular  movement  in  Virginia  in  1865  to 
reestablish  peaceful  relations  between  the  northern  and  southern  states, 
and  of  the  subsequent  efforts  of  the  "Committee  of  nine,"  in  1869  to  se- 
cure the  restoration  of  Virginia  to  the  Union,  by  Alex.  H.  H.  Stuart. 
Richmond,  Va.,  W.  E.  Jones,  printer,  1888.        F231     S92.  5362 

72    p.      24^ cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  517 

j The  recent  revolution;   its  causes  and  its  consequences,  and  the  duties 

and  responsibilities  which  it  has  imposed  on  the  people,  and  especially 
the  young  men,  of  the  south.  Address  of  Alexander  H.  H.  Stuart,  de- 
livered before  the  literary  societies  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  June 
29,  1866.  Richmond,  Printed  at  the  Examiner  job  office,  1866.  F218 
24     U5     St93.  5363 

26    p.      22cm. 

Substance  of  the  remarks  of  Mr.  Stuart  of  Augusta,  on  the  motion  of 

Mr.  Segar  of  Northampton,  to  postpone  indefinitely  the  consideration 
of  the  report  of  the  committee  of  roads  and  internal  navigation,  recom- 
mending a  general  system  of  improvement.  Delivered  in  the  Hou&e  of 
delegates  on  Thursday,  the  eighth  day  of  Feb.,  eighteen  hundred  and 
and  thirty-eight.     Richmond,  Shepherd  &  Colin,  printers,  1838.  5364 

23  p.     24cm. 

i  Stuart,  John.  Memoir  of  Indian  wars,  and  other  occurrences  .  .  .  presented 
to  the  Virginia  historical  and  philosophical  society,  by  C.  A.  Stuart  .  .  . 
F225     V82.  5365 

(In    Virginia    historical    society.       Collections.       Richmond,     1833.       Old 
ser.,   V.   1.     p.   35-66) 

Stuart  Hall,  Staunton,  Va.     Catalog.  5366 

Library   has    1910. 

Stubblefleld,  George.  Orderly  book  of  the  company  of  Captain  George  Stub- 
blefield.  Fifth  Virginia  regiment,  from  March  3,  1776,  to  July  10,  1776, 
inclusive.       F225    V82.  5367 

(In  Virginia   historical   society.      Collections.      New   series.      Richmond, 
1887.     v.   6.      p.    141-191) 

Stubbs,  William  Carter.  Cultivation  of  sugar  cane  .  .  .  Savannah,  Ga.,  The 
morning  news  print,  1900.         SB231     S94.  5368 

2  pts.   in  1  v.     front,    (port.)    pi.,   illus.     8vo. 

Descendants    of    Mordecai    Cooke,    of    "Mordecai's    Mount,"    Gloucester 

County,  Virginia,  1650.     By  William  Carter  Stubbs,  Audubon  Park,  New 
Orleans,  La.    New  Orleans,  L.  Graham  &  son,  ltd.,  printers,  1896.       5369 
48    p.      illus.      23%cm. 

— I — Sugar  cane;  a  treatise  on  the  history,  botany  and  agriculture  of  sugar 
cane  .    .    .  Issued  by  the  Louisiana  State  bureau  of  agriculture  and  im- 
migration, [1897]         SB231     S93.  5370 
Library  has  v.   1. 

Suffolk  Collegiate  institute,  Suffolk,  Va.     Catalog.  5371 

Library  has    1876,    1877,    1879,    1881,    1884,  •1888.    1889,    1894,    1895. 

Suffolk   military   academy,    Suffolk,    Va.     Catalog.  5372 

Library  has  1884. 
Suit,  Pleasant.  The  farmers'  accountant  and  instructions  for  overseers;  to 
which  is  added,  the  mode  of  calculating  interest  on  bonds;  making  up 
executors',  administrators'  and  guardians'  accounts,  according  to  the 
rules  of  the  superior  court  of  chancery,  founded  on  the  decision  of  the 
court  of  appeals.  By  Pleasant  Suit,  Petersburg,  Virginia,  1828.  Rich- 
mond, Printed  by  J.  McFarlan,  1828.  5373 

3  p.  1.,  xii,  17  p.,  1  1.,  8,  xiii-xxviii  p.     18% cm. 

Sulivane,  Clement.     The  evacuation.         E468     B33.  5374 

(In   Battles   and   leaders   of   the   civil  war.      v.   4.      p.    725-726) 
Sullivan,  James.     Gov.   Sullivan's  views  on  the   emancipation  of  slaves  in 
Virginia.         F61     M41.  5375 

(In    Massachusetts    historical    society.      Collections,      v.    3.      p.    412-416. 
series    5.      1878) 


518  A  Bibliography  of  Virgikia 

Summers,  George  William.  Speech  of  Hon.  George  W.  Summers,  on  federal 
relations  in  the  Virginia  convention,  delivered  March  11,  1861.  Rich- 
mond, Printed  at  the  Whig  book  and  job  office,  1861.        JK310     v.  30. 

5376 

29    p.      26cm. 

Omits   portions    of   the   speech. 

Summers,  L.  Memorial  of  the  manufacturers  of  salt,  in  the  county  of  Kana- 
wha, Virginia,  against  the  repeal  of  the  duty  on  imported  salt.  Jan., 
21,  1828.  Printed  by  order  of  the  senate  of  the  United  States.  Wash- 
ington, Printed  by  Duff  Green,  1828.  5377 

21  p.      fold,   table.     22y2cm. 

Signed  by  L,.  Summers  and  six  others. 

(U.   S.   20th  Congress.     1st  sess.     Sen.  doc.   47) 

Summers,  Lewis  Preston.  History  of  southwest  Virginia,  1746-1786,  Wash- 
ington County,  1777-1870.  By  Lewis  Preston  Summers  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Va.,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  company,  1903.        F232     W3     S9.  5378 

921    p.    incl.    front,    (port.)    illus.,    plates,    map.     24cm. 

Summerville  home  school  for  girls,  near  Gloucester  C.  H.,  Va.    Catalog.    5379 
Library  has   1894. 

Sunnyside  Sunday  school   convention.     Minutes  of  the  first  annual  session 

of  the   Sunnyside  Sunday  school  convention,  held  with  the  Berry  Hill 

Sunday  school,    .    .    .    Sinai,  Halifax  County,  Va.,  June  29th,  30th,  and 

July  1st,  1900  .    .    .  Richmond,  Va.,  Virginia  Baptist  press,  1900.  5380 

16   p.     22i^cm. 

.Surface,  G.  T.     Geography  of  Virginia.     [By]  G.  T.  Surface,  M.  Sc,  Ph.  D. 

5381 
60    p.      map.      25cm. 
Title  page  wanting.     Map  dated  1907. 

Surry  county  negro  farmers  fair.  Catalogue  of  the  first  annual  exhibition  of 
the  Surry  County  negro  farmers'  fair,  Lebanon  Baptist  church,  Surry 
County,  Va.,  Wednesday,  November  3,  1915.     [1915]  5381a 

13,    [5]    p.      23cm. 

Sutherlin,  William  T.  Address  delivered  before  the  Mechanics'  association 
of  Danville,  Va.  March  4,  1867,  by  Major  William  T.  Sutherlin.  Pub- 
lished by  the  association.  Richmond,  Enquirer  steam  presses,  1867. 
F216     P.  5382 

29   p.     21%cm. 

Swank,  James  M.  History  of  the  manufacture  of  iron  in  all  ages,  and  par- 
ticularly in  the  United  States  for  three  hundred  years,  from  1585  to 
1885.  By  James  M.  Swank  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Pub.  by  the  author,  1884. 
TN703     S97.  5383 

vii,  428  p.     25i^cm. 

"Revival  of  the  iron  industry  in  Virginia":     p.   198-208. 

Swann,  John  S.  A  lecture:  delivered  before  the  Kanawha  lyceum,  by  John 
S.  Swann,  of  Kanawha,  Va.  Richmond,  Va.,  Ritchies  &  Dunnavant, 
printers,  1852.  5384 

29    p.     23cm. 

Swann,  Thomas.  Address  of  Thomas  Swann,  before  the  alumni  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia,  July  3d,  1873.  Pub.  by  the  Society  of  Alumni.  Char- 
lottesville, Va.,  Jeffersonian  book  &  job  print,  rooms,  1874.  F218  24 
U5     Sw97.  5385 

22  p.      22cm. 

Swanson,  Claude  A.    Addresses,  by  Claude  A.  Swanson,  governor  of  Virginia, 


\ 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  519 

Jamestown  Island,  May  13,  1907,  Jamestown  Exposition,  June  12,  1907. 
Richmond,  Davis  Bottom,  supt.  of  pub.  print.,  1907.         F221     2     Sw97. 

5386 
15   p.     221/^  cm. 

— ^Address  of  Governor  C.  A.  Swanson  at  the  Educational  conference,  No- 
vember, 1906.  [Richmond]  State  dept.  of  pub.  instruction  [1906?]  F218 
22     E2     S97.  5387 

15   p.     21i^cm. 

• Addresses,  messages  and  proclamations  of  Claude  A.  Swanson,  governor 

of  Virginia,  1906-1910.  Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  Supt.  pub.  print,  1910. 
CI     S972     All.  5388 

158    p.      port.      24cm. 

[Pamphlet]  issued  in  behalf  of  the  candidacy  of  Senator  Claude  A.  Swan- 
son to  succeed  himself  in  the  U.  S.  Senate  consisting  of  editorials  .  .  . 
favoring  his  election  in  the  primary,  or  commending  his  administration 
as  Governor,  and  his  public  record.  Alexandria,  Barrett  printinng  com- 
pany, [1911]  F231  S97.  5389 
31  p.     23cm. 

Speech  of  Hon.  Claude  A.  Swanson  of  Virginia  favoring  an  increase  of 

the  navy.  Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  June  8,  1912. 
Washington,  1912.  5390 

15  p.     24cm. 

Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.,  Friday,  July  7,  1911,  in  advocacy  of 

senate  bill  no.  2935,  introduced  by  him,  appropriating  $20,000,000  an- 
nually for  five  years  to  aid  the  states  and  local  communities  in  the  im- 
provement of  public  roads.     Washington,  1911.        TE23     S97.  5391 

16  p.     24cm. 

Sweeney,  Talbot.  A  vindication  from  a  Northern  standpoint  of  Gen.  Robert  E. 

Lee  and  his  fellow-ofiicers  who  left  the  United  States  army  and  navy  in 

1861,  from  the  northern  charge  of  treason  and  perjury.       JK323     S97. 

Richmond,  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.,  1890.  5392 

48    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Sweet  Briar  institute,  Sweet  Briar,  Va.    Catalog.        F218    24    S97    C35    5393 

Library  has   1906,   1907,   1910. 

Requirements  for  admission   .    .    .  F218     24     S97     R4.  5394 

Library  has    1st   ed.    [n.    d.],    2d   ed.,    1906. 

Views,    Sweet    Briar   institute.      [Lynchburg,    Va.,    J.    P.    Bell    co.,    inc., 

printers,  n.  d.]         F218    24     S97     V6.  5395 

1  1.     17   pi.     22cm. 

Swem,  Earl  Gregg.  A  bibliography  of  the  conventions  and  constitutions  of 
Virginia,  including  references  to  essays,  letters  and  speeches  in  the  Vir- 
ginia newspapers,  by  Earl  G.  Swem  .    .    .  5396 

(In  Virginia.     State  library,  Richmond.     Bulletin.     1910.     v.   3.     no.   4, 
p.    [355]-441) 

[Finding  list  of  American  history]    [Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem]   Richmond. 

Va.,  1908.  5397 

291    p.      23cm. 
(Bulletin  of   the  Virginia   State  library,     v.    1,   no.    3.     July,   1908) 

[Finding  list  of  biography]  [Compiled  by  E.   G.    Swem]     Richmond, 

Va.,  1908.  5398 
131    p.      23cm. 

(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.    1,   no.   2.     April,    1908) 


520  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

A  finding  list  of  books  in  some  of  the  classes  of  language  and  literature 

in  the  Virginia  state  library.    Comp.  by  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian. 
Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1914.  5399 

(■biJlSn^l^f   the'' Virginia   state    library,      v.    7.   no.    4.      Oct..    1914) 

A  finding  list  of  books  relating  to  music,  fine  arts  and  photography  in 

the  Virginia  state  library.     Compiled  under  direction  of  Earl  G.  Swem, 
assistant  librarian.     Richmond,  Va.,  1912.  5400 

p.    [2351-279.      23cm.  o        t    i  ,    1O10^ 

(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.   5,   no.   3.     July   IJlZ) 

A  finding  list  of  books  relating  to  printing,  book  industries,  libraries  and 

bibliography  in  the  Virginia  state  library.     Comp.  under  the   direction 
of  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian.     Richmond,  Va.,  1912.  5401 

p.    [1531-233.      23cm.  r  o       a      -i    iqio\ 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.  5,  no.  2.     April,  1912) 

[Finding  list  of  collected  works  of  Shakespeare  and  of  Shakespereana] 

[Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem]     Richmond,  Va.,  1908,  5402 

p.    [2931-308.      23cm.  .       r^  *     ioacn 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.  1,  no.  4.     Oct.,  1908) 

[Finding  list  of  fiction]      [Compiled  by  E.   G.  Swem]     Richmond,  Va., 

1909.  5403 

p.    229-275.      22%cm.  .       ^  ,.     ,nAo^ 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.  2,  no.  4.     Oct.,  1909) 

[Finding  list  of  geography,  anthropology,  hydrography]     [Compiled  by 

E.  G.  Swem]     Richmond,  Va.,  1909.  5404 

(Bulletin 'of   the  "Virginia   state   library,     v.   2,   no.    3.     July,    1909) 

[Finding  list  of  history  (except  American  history)]     [Compiled  by  E.  G. 

Swem]     Richmond,  Va.,  1909.  5405 

190    p.      23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.  2,  nos.   1  &  2.     Jan.,  April, 
1909) 

[Finding  list  of  science,  medicine,  agriculture,  technology,  military  and 

naval  science]     [Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem]     Richmond,  Va.,  1911.      5406 

p.    73-502.      23cm.  ,  „     „    o     .        »       .,     x   , 

(Bulletin   of  Virginia  state  library,     v.   4,  nos.   2,   3  &  4.     April,  July, 
October.    1911) 

[Finding  list  of  the  social  sciences,  political  science,  law,  and  educa- 
tion]    [Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem]     Richmond,  Va.,  1910.  5407 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.  3.  nos.  1,  2  &  3.     Jan.,  April, 
July,    1910) 

A  list  of  manuscripts  recently  deposited  in  the  Virginia  state  library  by 

the  state  auditor.  Comp.  by  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian.  Rich- 
mond, D.   Bottom,   supt.  of  public  printing,  1914.  5408 

32  p.     23cm.  „  ,        ^  ,n1.^ 

(Bulletin  of   the  Virginia  state  library,     v.   7,   no.    1.     Jan.,   1914) 

A  list  of  manuscripts  relating  to  the  history  of  agriculture  in  Virginia, 

collected  by  N.  F.  Cabell,  and  now^  in  the  Virginia  state  library.  Comp. 
by  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian,  Richmond,  Va.,  D.  Bottom,  supt. 
of  public  printing,  1913.  5409 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.  6,  no.  1.     Jan.,  1913) 

A  list  of  some  books  on  debating  in  the  Virginia  state  library.    Compiled 

by  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian.    Richmond,  D,  Bottom,  supt.  public 

printing,  1915.  5410 

30   p.     22Vjcm.  .^^rx 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,    v.  8,  no.  1.    Jan.  1915) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  521 


h 


■A  list  of  the  official  publications  of  the  Confederate  States  government 
in  the  Virginia  state  library  and  the  library  of  the  Confederate  memorial 
literary  society.     [Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem]     Richmond,  Va.,  1911.    5411 

72    p.      23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.  4,  no.   1.     Jan.,   1911) 

^A  list  of  the  portraits  and  pieces  of  statuary  in  the  Virginia  state  library, 

with  biographical  notes.  Compiled  by  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian. 
Richmond,  Va.,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1913.  5412 


i- 


p.    [21]-43.      23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.  6,  no.  2.     April,  1913) 


Maps  relating  to  Virginia  in  the  Virginia  state  library  and  other  de- 
partments of  the  commonwealth  with  the  17th  and  18th  century  atlas- 
maps  in  the  Library  of  Congress.  Comp.  by  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1914.  5413 

p.    [33]-263.     23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state   library,     v.   7,  nos.   2   &   3.     April,   July, 

1914) 

Swift,  Eben.  The  Wilderness  campaign  from  our  present  point  of  view. 
E172     A48.  5414 

(In  American  historical  association.     Report,  1908.     v.  1.     p.  235-243) 

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[1897?]         S695     S97.  5415 

54   p.     front,    (port.)    illus.      23i^cm. 

[Swineford,  Absalom]  Diabolism  in  the  liquor  traffic;  a  plea  in  verse  for 
prohibition.     Richmond,  Va.,   Sleight   &   Howard,  1881.         HV5070     S9. 

5416 
40   p.      19cm. 

Swinton,  William,  1833-1892.  Campaigns  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac;  a 
;  critical  history  of  operations  in  Virginia,  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania, 
from  the  commencement  to  the  close  of  the  war,  1861-5,  by  William 
Swinton.     New  York,  C.  B.  Richardson,  1866.        E493     6     S97.  5417 

640   p.     front.,   port.,  maps,   plans.     24cm. 

Sydenstricker,  Edgar.  A  brief  history  of  taxation  in  Virginia.  By  Edgar 
Sydenstricker.  Issued  by  the  Legislative  reference  bureau  of  Virginia. 
Richmond,  Davis  Bottom,  supt.  of  pub.  ptg.,  1915.  5418 

66    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

— — School  history  of  Virginia,  by  Edgar  Sydenstricker  and  Ammen  L.  Bur- 
ger.    Lynchburg,  Va.,  Dulaney-Boatwright  company,  1914.        F226     S98. 

5419 
xl,    [1],   [13]-381  p.   incl.   front.,   illus.     19V2cm. 

Isymonds,  William.  Virginia;  a  sermon  preached  at  White-Chappel,  in  the 
'  presence  of  many,  honourable  and  worshipfuU,  the  adventurers  and 
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of  the  colony,  planted,  and  to  bee  planted  there,  and  for  the  advance- 
ment of  their  Christian  purpose.  By  William  Symonds,  preacher  at  Saint 
Saviours  in  Southwarke  .  .  .  London,  Printed  by  I.  Windet  for  Eleazar 
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522  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

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7  p.  1.,   78   p.     20x16 1/2 cm. 

Later  lyrics,  by  John  B.  Tabb.     London  &  New  York,  J.  Lane,  1902. 

PS2967    L3     1902.  5423 

xi,    138    p.      14cm. 

Lyrics.    Boston  and  London,  Copeland  &  Day,  1897.        PS2967    L9    1897. 

5424 
1  p.  1.,  xi,  187  p.     24  mo. 

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Day.        PS2967     P7     1895.  5425 

1  p.  1.,  xi,  172   p.     14xllcm. 

A  selection  from  the  verses  of  John  B.  Tabb,  made  by  Alice  Meynell. 

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xi   (i.  e.  9),  120   p.     17y2cm. 

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20   p.     21 1/2 cm. 

Taber,  Stephen.  Earthquakes  in  Buckingham  county,  Virginia.  Reprinted 
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149-158    p.      26 1/2 cm. 

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19  p.     25cm.  ^  ,  ..  „ 

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Taliaferro,  W.  B.    Jackson's  raid  around  Pope.        E468     B33.  5436 

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A.  talk  with  my  class.  By  a  teacher  at  the  Old  market  hall  Sunday  school. 
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79   p.     front.     16%  cm. 

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cluding the  charter  of  Queen  Elizabeth  in  his  favor,  March  25,  1584,  with 
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his  charges,  and  descriptions  of  the  country,  commodities,  and  inhabi- 
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5438 

4   p.  1.,   329    p.     front,   port.      22xl8cm. 

(Added  t.-p. :   The  publications  of  the  Prince  society    ...    [v.   15]) 

The  charter  and  various  narratives  are  taken  from  v.  3  of  Hakluyt  s 
collection   of  early  voyages.  -,    ^.       ^.  .»    c- 

"The  first  voyage  to  America  under  the  charge  and  direction  of  Sir 
Walter  Raleigh,  knight,  1584"  (p.  107-127)  is  supposed  to  be  by  Capt. 
Arthur  Barlow.  The  first  part  of  "The  second  voyage  .  .  .  1585  (p. 
129-142)  is  probably  by  Sir  Richard  Grenville;  the  remainder  (p.  143- 
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anonymous.  "A  briefe  and  true  report  of  the  new  found  land  of  Vir- 
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1587"  (p.  245-270)  is  given  anonymously  by  Hakluyt.  A  letter  from 
"WTiite  to  Hakluyt,  accompanying  his  account  of  the  fifth  voyage,  is  here 
appended  to  the  fourth  voyage  (p.  270-273)  "The  fifth  voyage  .  .  .  1590" 
(p.  275-298)   is  by  "Governor"   John  White.     Library  of  Congress  note. 

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viii,    [1],   518    p.      fold.   maps.      29x22cm. 

"arrant,  Mrs.  Susan  Frances  (Hale).     Hon.  Daniel  Pratt,  a  biography,  with 
eulogies  on  his  life  and  character.     Ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  F.  H.  Tarrant.     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1904.        CI     P913    T19.  5440 
173,   [1]   p.     plates,  2  port.   (incl.  front.)      191/3 cm. 

"atman,  Charles  T,  The  Virginia  coinage:  proof  that  it  was  by  legislative 
and  royal  authority.  By  Charles  T.  Tatman.  Worcester,  Mass.,  c  1894. 
F217     2     T21.  5441 

12    p.      18 1/2  cm. 

'aylor,  Creed.  Journal  of  the  law-school,  and  of  the  moot-court  attached 
to  it;  at  Needham,  in  Virginia.  With  an  appendix,  comprising  a  variety 
of  precedents  adapted  to  the  proceedings  of  the  courts,  agreeably  to  the 
revised  code  of  1819;  and  of  the  pleadings  in  law  and  equity,  with  com- 
plete records  thereof,  vol.  1.  By  Creed  Taylor,  judge  of  the  superior 
courts  of  chancery,  for  the  Richmond  and  Lynchburg  districts.  Rich- 
mond, J.  &  G.  Cochran,  1822.  K73  T24.  5442 
[X],    [9]-371   p.     22cm. 

aylor,  George  Boardman,  1832-1907.     .   .   .Cousin  Guy.    By  George  B.  Taylor 
of  Virginia.    New  York,  Sheldon  &  company,  1861.       B    T239    C8.      5443 
173  p.     17%cm. 
(The  Oakland  stories,     v.  2.) 

— Italy  and  the  Italians  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  American  Baptist  pub.  soc, 
1898.        DG427     T23.  5444 

xiv,   441   p.     illus.,   pi.,   port.,   map.     8vo. 


524  A   BiBLIOGllAPHY   OF   VIRGINIA 

' Life  and  times  of  James  B.  Taylor.  By  George  B.  Taylor.  With  an  in- 
troduction by  J.  B.  Jeter,  D.  D.  Philadelphia,  The  Bible  and  publicatiocj 
society  [1S72]        CI    T243    15.  544?! 

359   p.     front,    (port.)      20cm. 

■ The  thinker:   an  address  delivered  in  Richmond,  Va.,  Monday,  June  30 

1856,  before  the  Society  of  alumni  of  Richmond   college,  at  their  firs 
annual  meeting.     By   Geo.   B.   Taylor,  of  Baltimore.     Published  by  re 
quest  of  the  society,  Richmond,  Va.,  1856.        F218     24     R53     T24.      544(| 
35    p.      21 1/2  cm. 

Taylor,  George  Braxton.  Life  and  letters  of  Rev.  George  Boardman  Taylor 
D.  D.,  by  George  Braxton  Taylor.  Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company 
printer,  1908.        CI     T241     T24.  544: 

4   p.    1.,    7-413    p.      2    pi.,    3    port,    (inch    front.)      20i/L>cm. 

■ ^Virginia  Baptist  ministers.     By  George  Braxton  Taylor,  professor  am 

resident  chaplain  Hollins  College,  pastor  of  the  "Hollins  Field"  and  autho 
of  "Life  and  letters  of  Rev.  George  Boardman  Taylor,  D.  D."  With  ; 
foreword  bv  Rev.  Vv'^m.  E.  Hatcher,  D.  D.  J.  P.  Bell  company,  inc..  Lynch 
burg,  Va.,  1912.     3d  series.        F223     T241.  544; 

425    p.       20cm. 

Contents:  Joel  Johns;  William  Rufus  Powell;  John  Lamb  Prichardi 
Jackson  Jefferson  Obenchain;  Edward  G.  Shipp;  Edward  Baptist;  Cum* 
berland  George;  Jehu  Lewis  Shuck;  Francis  Marion  Barker;  Archibald  Aj 
Baldwin;  Reuben  Ford;  William  Mylne;  William  Harris;  Richard  Xuti 
Herndon;  Samuel  Dorset;  Robert  Boyle  Crawford  Howell;  William  P.  Far] 
ish;  Richard  Hug-h  Bagby;  Joseph  Stephens  Walthall;  Pittacus  L.  Richeson* 
James  Lovett  Powell;  Daniel  Witt;  James  B.  Taylor;  Patrick  Warren; 
George  Pearcy;  Addison  Hall;  Abram  Maer  Poindexter;  Henry  W.  Wat( 
kins,  Absalom  Cornelius  Dempsey;  Littlebury  W.  Allen;  Gilbert  Mason} 
R.  N.  Dee;  John  A.  Strachan;  A.  H.  Spilman;  Samuel  Taylor;  Thoma; 
Hume,  Senior;  James  Garnett;  Thomas  B.  Evans;  Porter  Cleveland;  Pete, 
Charles  Hoge;  Alphonse  Paul  Repiton;  James  Fife;  William  F.  Broaddu.' 
Thomas  W.  Roberts;  William  S.  Bland;  Howard  W.  Montague;  Mordcor 
Hagood;  William  Hankins;  Herndon  Frazer;  Putnam  Owens;  Joseph  Horr 
don  Gordon;  James  Gregory;  G.  C.  Trevillian;  Norvel  Winsboro  Wilsoi 
William  Moore;  Thaddeus  Herndon;  A.  B.  Smith;  John  Johns;  James  Fend;i 
Parkinson;  Alexander  Barlow;  Jeremiah  Bell  Jeter;  Henry  F.  Cundiff;  SoU 
mon  Funk;  Barnas  Sears;  Charles  Richard  Dickinson;  John  Henry  Lao\ : 
Robert  H.  Land;  Josiah  Clanton  Bailey;  Charles  Quarles;  Samuel  B.  Bai 
ber;  Isaac  S.  Tinsley;  Lewis  P.  Fellers;  William  T.  Lindsey;  Arinistea 
H.  Ogden;  William  Logwood  Hatcher;  Warren  G.  Roane;  Elijah  ^^^lil 
Roach;  John  N.  Fox;  John  Hubbard  Cawthon;  John  O.  Turpin;  Williai 
Heath  Kirk;  Abner  Anthony;  Silas  Bruce;  William  Allen  Tyree;  Robei 
Burton;  William  Carey  Crane;  Barnet  Grimsley;  Samuel  Blair  Rice;  Abrai! 
Burwell  Brown. 

Taylor,  George  Keith.    Substance  of  a  speech  delivered  in  the  House  of  delt 

gates  of  Virginia,  on  the  bill  to  amend  the  penal  laws  of  this  comraor 

wealth.     By  George  Keith  Taylor   .    .    .    Richmond,  Printed  by  Samu< 

Pleasants,  1796.        F216     1    T24.  54-; 

36   p.     20cm. 

Taylor,  Hannis.  Annual  address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  t, 
Hon.  Hannis  Taylor,  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Legitimate  functions  of  judg , 
made  law.  54Jl 

(In    Virginia    state    bar    association.       17th    report,     1905.      p.    162-17< 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Abram  J.  Ryan,  with  selections  from  his  wri; 

ings,  by  Hannis  Taylor]  54fj 

(In  Alderman,  E.  A.    Library  of  Southern  literature.    1909.    v.  10.    p.  462  ' 
4644) 

■ The  real  authorshij)  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  explaine 

James  Madison  and  Pelatiah  Webster  defended  by  Hannis  Taylor  again 
attacks  contained  in  Senate  document  no.  402,  Sixty-second  Congres 
second   session,   entitled:    "Pelatiah  Webster   and   the   Constitution,  f 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  525 

article  prepared  by  Gaillard  Hunt  and  published  in  the  Nation  of  Decem- 
ber 28,  1911"  .   .  .  Washington  Govt,  print,  off.    1912.        JK148    W4    T33. 

5452 

87   p.      28cm. 

(U.  S.     62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  787) 

. .    .    .  Retrocession  act  of  1846   .    .    .  Letter  from  Hannis  Taylor  to  Hon. 

Thomas  H.  Carter  .  .  .  rendering  an  opinion  as  to  the  constitutionality 
of  the  act  .   .   .   [Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910]        F197    T24.      5453 

26    p.      diagr.      23cm. 

(U.  S.     61st  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  286) 

Taylor,  James  B.  Lives  of  "Virginia  Baptist  ministers.  Second  edition,  re- 
vised and  enlarged.  By  James  B.  Taylor,  pastor  of  the  Second  Baptist 
Church,  Richmond.     Richmond,  Yale  &  Wyatt,  1838.  5454 

vii,    492    p.      191/^ cm. 

For   list   of  names   see   the   table   of   contents   for   the    1860    ed. 

^Virginia  Baptist  ministers.     By  James  B.  Taylor.    With  an  introduction 

by  Rev.  J.  B.  Jeter,  D.  D.  Sheldon  &  company,  New  York,  1860.  In  two 
series.     Series  L         F223     T243.  5455 

xii,   516   p.     20 1/2  cm. 

Contents:  Abel,  Bphraim;  Alderson,  James  O. ;  Alderson,  John,  Sr.; 
Alderson,  John,  Jr.;   Anthony,  Joseph;   Asplund,  John; 

Baker,  Elijah;  Barrow,  David;  Baskett,  William;  Bell,  James;  Bell, 
"William;   Billingsley,   John  Ashcum;    Bowers,   John;    Burgher,   Benjamin; 

Chambles.  Nathaniel;  Chandler,  Jeremiah;  Chandler,  Rufus;  Chastain, 
Rane;  Clay,  Eleazer;  Claybrook,  Richard;  Clopton,  William;  Conner,  Lewis; 
Corbley,  John;  Courtney,  John;  Craig,  Elijah;  Craig,  Joseph;  Craig,  Lewis; 
Creath,   William; 

Dabbs,  Richard;  Darden,  Jacob;  Davidson,  John  A.;  Davis,  Noah;  Daw- 
son,  Martin;    Dickinson,   Crispin;   Dudley,  Ambrose; 

Ellison,    James;    Eve,    George; 

Ford,  Reuben;   Fristoe,   Daniel;   Fristoe,  William; 

Garnett,  James;  Garrard,  John;  Goode,  John;  Goode,  Joseph;  Green- 
wood,  James;   Gregg,   Jacob; 

Hardwlck,  Benjamin;  Harriss,  Samuel;  Hatcher,  Jeremiah;  Healy,  James; 
Healy,    John;    Hickman,    William;    Hilton,    Samuel; 

Ireland,    James; 

Jenkins,  John;  Johns,  Edmund; 

Keeling,  Henry,  Sr. ;  Kelly,  Edward;  King,  John;  Koontz,  John; 

Lane,  Dutton;  Latham,  Robert;  Layfield,  George;  Leigh,  William;  Lewis, 
Iverson;  Lunsford,  Lewis; 

Major,  Richard;  Marshall,  Daniel;  Marshall,  William;  Mason,  William; 
Meglamare,  John;  Moore,  Francis;  Moore,  Jeremiah;  Murphy,  Joseph;  Mur- 
phy,  William;    Munroe,    John,   M.    D. ;    M'Allister,   James   D. ; 

Nelson,   Peter;   Newman,   Peyton;   Noel,   Theodorick; 

Pedigo,  Joseph;  Picket,  John;  Picket,  Reuben;  Poindexter,  John;  Purring- 
ton,  Elisha; 

Read,  James;  Redding,  Joseph;  Rice,  Luther;  Richards,  William;  Rucks, 
James; 

Semple,  Robert  B.;  Shackleford,  John;  Shelbourne,  James;  Shrewsbury, 
Nathaniel;  Shrewsbury,  Samuel;  Smith,  George  S.;  Scrrel,  John;  Spotts, 
John;  Stearns,  Shubael;  Stockton,  Robert;  Straughan,  Samuel  Lamkin; 

Taylor,  John;   Thomas,   David;   Toler,  Henry;   Turpin,   Miles; 

Waller,  Absolom;  Waller,  John;  Watkins,  Benjamin;  Weatherford,  John; 
Webber,  William;  Williams,  John;  Wood,  William  A.;  Woodfln,  Samuel; 
Wright,   John; 

i'oung,  John. 

[Taylor,  John]  1750-1824.  Arator;  being  a  series  of  agricultural  essays, 
practical  &  political:  in  sixty  one  numbers.  By  a  citizen  of  Virginia. 
Georgetown,  D.  C,  J.  M.  &  J.  B.  Carter,  1813.         S497     T23.  5456 

296    p.      18 1/2  cm. 

' 2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.    By  Col.  John  Taylor   .    .    .   Georgetown,  D   C, 

J.  M.  Carter,   1814.  5456 

[51-279,  [1]  p.     18cm. 

Arator,  being  a  series  of  agricultural  essays,  practical  and  political:   in 

sixty-four  numbers.     By  John  Taylor  ...  6th  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.    Peters- 
burg, Va.     J.  M.   Carter,  1818.         S497     T2o.  5457 
ix,   10-239,   [1]   p.     ISi^cm. 


526  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Construction  construed,  and  constitutions  vindicated.     By  John  Taylor 

.    .    .  Richmond,  Printed  by  Shepherd  &  Pollard,  1820.         JK181     T2. 

5458 
1  p.  1.,  iv,  344  p.     22cm. 

An  inquiry  into  the  principles  and  policy  of  the  government  of  the  United 

States  ...  By  John  Taylor  .    .   .  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Green  and  Cady, 
1814.        JK181     T23.  5459 

1  p.   1.,    [v]-viii,   656   p.,   1   1.      2iy2cm. 

Letters  of  John  Taylor,  of  Caroline  county,  Virginia.  5460 

(In  The  John  P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of  Randolph -Macon   college. 
V.   2.   nos.    3   and    4.     June,    1908.      p.    [253]-353) 

New  views  of  the  constitution  of  the  United  States.    Washington,  Printed 

for  the  author  by  Way  &  Gideon,  1823.        JK216    T24.  5461 

2  p.    1.,    316    p.      22%  cm. 

• Speech  on  a  resolution  proposing  an  amendment  of  the  constitution  of 

the  U.  S.  relative  to  the  mode  of  electing  the  President  and  Vice  Presi- 
dent, delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  U.  S.  December  2,  1803.  PS660 
W7.  5462 
(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.   2,  p.   349-363) 

Tyranny  unmasked,  by  John  Taylor   .    .    .  Washington  City,  Davis  and 

Force,  1822.        JK216    T245.  5463 

349  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Taylor,  John  B.  Post  office  calendar  containing  a  list  of  all  the  post  offices 
in  the  state  of  Virginia,  with  the  distances  from  Richmond,  and  rate  of 
postage,  etc.,  etc.  Compiled  by  John  B.  Taylor,  assistant  post  master, 
Richmond,  Virginia.    Richmond,  Shepherd  &  Pollard,  1825.        F219    T24. 

5464 
35,   1  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Taylor,  Joseph  W.  Address  before  the  literary  societies  of  Washington  and 
Lee  university,  on  commencement  day,  June  22,  1871.  By  Joseph  W. 
Taylor,  of  Alabama.  Published  by  request  of  the  literary  societies,  the 
Alumni  association,  and  the  Board  of  trustees.  Baltimore,  John  Murphy 
&  CO.  etc.,  1871.        F218     24    W31     T24.  5465 

52    p.      21i^cm. 

Taylor,  Richard.    Stonewall  Jackson  and  the  valley  campaign.  5466 

(In  North  American  review,      v.    126,   1878.     p.   238) 

Taylor,  Walter  Herron.  Four  years  with  General  Lee;  being  a  summary  of 
the  more  important  events  touching  the  career  of  General  Robert  E. 
Lee,  in  the  War  between  the  States;  together  with  an  authoritative  state- 
ment of  the  strength  of  the  army  which  he  commanded  in  the  field.  By 
Walter  H.  Taylor  .  .  .  New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1877. 
E470     T25.  5467 

199    p.      front,    (port)      24cm. 

"Addre.ss  on  the  character  of  General  R.  E.  Lee    ...    by  Captain  John 
Hampden    Chamberlayne":    p.    190-199. 

General  Lee,  his  campaigns  in  Virginia,  lSCl-1865,  with  personal  reminis- 
cences, by  Walter  H.  Taylor  .   .   .  Norfolk,  Va.,  For  sale  by  the  Nusbaum 
book  and  news  company   [Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Press  of  Braunworth  &  cc, 
C  1906]         E470     T26.  5468 
X,   314  p.     fold.   maps.     2  31.^  cm. 

• Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Walter  H.  Taylor, 

of  Norfolk,  Va.    Abolition  of  jury  trials  in  civil  cases.  5469 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     23rd  report,   1911.     p.  234-243) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  527 

raylor,  William,  mission,  bp.  in  Africa,  1821 —  Seven  years'  street  preaching 
in  San  Francisco,  California;  embracing  incidents,  triumphant  death 
scenes,  etc.  .  .  .  Ed.  by  W.  P.  Stricldand.  New  York,  The  author. 
F869     S3     T2.  5470 

394    p.      front,    (port.)      12mo. 

Bishop   Taylor   was    born    in    Rockbridge    Co.,   Va.,    May    2,    1821. 

"aylor,  William  Henry.     Outlines  of  every-day  chemistry.     Intended  for  use 

with  the  text-book.     Prepared  for  the  use  of  pupils  of  the  Richmond 

High  school.     By  Wm.   H.  Taylor  .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  H.  T.   Bzekiel, 

printer,  1899.         QD41     T24.  5471 

116   p.     23cm. 

"aylor,  Zachary.     Messages  and  papers  of  Zachary  Taylor,  March  5,  1849, 

to  July  9,  1850.        T81     B96.  5472 

(In  a  compilation  of  the  messages  and   papers   of  the   presidents  .    .    . 
1896-99.     V.   5) 

"azewell,  Littleton  Waller.    A  review  of  the  proclamation  of  President  Jack- 
son, of  the  10th  of  December,  1832,  in  a  series  of  numbers  originally  pub- 
i      lished  in  the  "Norfolk  and  Portsmouth  herald,"  under  the  signature  of 
i    ■  "A  Virginian."     Norfolk,  J.  D.  Ghiselin,  1888.        TK211     T24.  5473 

112   p.     front,    (port.)      24cm. 

'azewell  high  school,  Tazewell,  Va.     Catalog.  5474 

Library  has   1907,   1908. 

azewell  female  seminary,  Tazewell  C.  H.,  Va.     Catalog.  5475 

Library  has  1890,  1891. 

Tebault,  Alfred  George]     Chronicles  of  Florida.     By  Athanase  pseud.    Nor- 
folk [Va.]     J.  W.  Bancroft  [1886]        F314     T25.  5476 
226  p.     12mo. 

elephone  directory,  the  Chesapeake  &  Potomac  telephone  co.  of  Va.,  Rich- 
mond, Ashland,  Fredericksburg,  Gordonsville,  Louisa,  Waverly,  West 
Point  and  Williamsburg,  Va.,  June  1,  1914.     c  1914.  5477 

138,   54  p.     24y2cm. 

elephone  directory.  The  Chesapeake  &  Potomac  telephone  co.  of  Va.,  Rich- 
mond,   Ashland,   Fredericksburg,   Gordonsville,    Louisa,   Waverly,    West 
,      Point  and  Williamsburg,  Va.,  Nov.  1,  1914.     c  1914.  5478 

I  149,    54    p.      24%cm. 

elephone  directory.  Richmond,  Ashland,  Fredericksburg,  Gordonsville, 
Louisa,  Waverly  and  Williamsburg,  Va.  May  15,  1913.  The  Chesapeake 
&  Potomac  telephone  co.  of  Va.  5479 

I  163    p.      25cm. 

emperance  industrial  and  collegiate  institute,  Claremont,  Va.    Catalog.    5480 

Library    has    1907. 

1 

emple,  Lucy  Lilly.  Home  made  candies,  with  lessons  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va., 
1909?         TX791     T28.  5481 

29    p. 

erhune,  Mrs.  Mary  Virginia  (Hawes).  A  gallant  fight.  By  Marion  Har- 
land.     New  York,  Dodd,  Mead  &  co.  [c  1888]  5482 

414   p.      19cm. 

— In  our  county.  Stories  of  old  Virginia  life.  By  Marion  Harland.  Il- 
lustrated.   G.  P.  Putnam's  sons.  New  York,  etc.,  etc.,  1901.        B    T318    18. 

5483 
xi,  465  p.     front.,  plates.     19 1/2 cm. 


528  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Marion  Harland's  autobiography;   the  story  of  a  long  life.     New  York 

and  London,  Harper  &  bros.,  1910.      CI     T318     T3.  5484 

ix,  [1]  p..  1  1.,  497.   [1]  p.     21 1/2 cm. 

More  colonial  homesteads  and  their  stories,  by  Marion  Harland  [pseud.] 

New  York,  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1899.        E162     T32.  5485 

X  p.,  1  ].,  449  p.  incl.  illus.,  plates,  ports,     front.     21i4cm. 

An  old-field  school  girl.     By  Marion  Harland.     New  York,  C.  Scribner's 

sons,  1897.        B    T318    08.  5486 

3   p.  1.,  208   p.     front,   plates.     19cm. 

Ruby's  husband;   a  novel.     By  Marion  Harland.     New  York,  Carleton, 

[etc.  etc.]     1876.        B    T318    R8.  5487 

2   p.   1.,   7-392    p.      19cm. 

Some  colonial  homesteads  and  their  stories,  by  Marion  Harland  [pseud.] 

New  York  and  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1897.        E162    T31.         5488 
xii   p.   1   1.,   511   p.   incl.  illus.,   pi.,   port,   front.      21i^cm. 

The  story  of  Mary  Washington    .    .    .    Boston  &  New  York,  Houghton, 

Mifflin  &  CO.,  1892.         CI     W319     T31.  5489 

2    p.   1.,    [3]-171    p.      front,    (port.),    plates.      20cm. 

.    .    .  Talks  upon  practical  subjects.    2d.  ed.    New  York  &  Chicago,  The 

Warner  bros.  co.,  1895.        RA776     T31.  5490 : 

160    p.      18cm. 

True  as  steel;    a  novel.     By  Marion  Harland    .    .    .    New  York,  G.  W. 

Carleton  &  co.  [etc.,  etc.],  1876.        B     T318     T8.  5491 

X,   [llJ-350   p.      19cm. 

Under  the  flag  of  the  orient;  a  womans  vision  of  the  Master's  land  .  .  .. 

To  which  has  been  added  the  thrilling  story  of  Armenia  by  G.  H.  Sandi- 
son.     Philadelphia,  Historical  pub.  co.,  1897.        DS107    T315.  5492 

446  p.     illus.,  col.  front. 

Terrell,  Edwin  H.    Further  genealogical  notes  on  the  Tyrrell-Terrell  famil.v 

of  Virginia  and  its  English  and  Norman-French  progenitors,  by  Edwin 

H.  Terrell.    2d.  ed.     With  addenda  and  corrigenda.     San  Antonio,  Te.xas 

1909.  549c 

41    p.      23cm. 

Genealogical  notes  on  the  Tyrrell  and  Terrell  family  of  Virginia  and  it' 

English  and  Norman   progenitors,  by  Edwin  H.   Terrell.     San  Antonio 
Texas,  1907.  549-: 

28  p.     23%cm. 

Teusier,  Mrs.  Mary  Jefferson.     Outlines  of  German  literature,  by  Madame  M 
Jeff.  Teusier  .   .    .  Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F.  Johnson,  1895.        PT103    T5. 

549i 

2  38    p.      19 1/2 cm. 
Thackeray,  William  Makepeace.     The  Virginians;  a  tale  of  the  last  century 
By  W.  M.  Thackeray,  with  illustrations  by  the  author.     London,  Smith 
Elder  &  co.,  1869.  549i 

2  V.     illus.,  plates.     20cm. 
Thayer,  James  Bradley.    John  Marshall.    By  James  Bradley  Thayer.    Bostoi 
and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1901.        CI     M368     T21.      549 
[6],    157    p.      front,    (port.)      17y2cm. 
Thayer,  Martin  Russell.    The  duties  of  citizenship.     An  address  delivered  a 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania   .    .    .  Dec.  11,  1862.     Philadelphia,  Kin 
&  Baird,  18G3.        JK310    v.  6.  ^^^ 

32  p.     23cm. 


BULLETIK    OF    THE    VIRGINIA    StATE   LiBBARY  529 

A  reply  to  Mr.  Charles  IngersoU's  "Letter  to  a  friend  in  a  slave  state" 

.  .  .  Philadelphia,  C.  Sherman  &  son,  1862.       E459     1443.  5499 

cover-title,   3-26  p.     8  vo. 

The  South;  a  letter  from  a  friend  in  the  North,  with  special  reference 

to  the  effects  of  disunion  upon  slavery.     Philadelphia,  Printed  ...  by 
C.  Sherman  &  son,  1856.        JK    310    v.  5.  5500 

J  46    p.      23cm. 

•    Verses  and  translations  stolen  by  the  author  from  his  leisure  hours,  by 

M.    Russell   Thayer,    Philadelphia.      [Printed  by    J.    B.   Lippincott   com- 

I            pany]  1905.        PS3041     Al     F05.  5501 
i                     94  p.     front,    (port.)      19% cm. 

I    Theological  seminary  of  the  P.  E.  church,  Alexandria.    The  Virginia  seminary 

i  magazine.      Richmond,    Theological    seminary,    Va.,    1887 —      monthly. 

F218         24     T3     M18.  5501a 

Library  has  v.  1-5,  1888-92,  except  July  1890,  and  Feb.,  Mar.,  &  June,  1892. 

Thorn,  Alfred  Pembroke.     Construction  and  constitutionality  of  the  long  and 

'  short  haul  clause  of  the  Interstate  commerce  act  as  amended,  June  18, 

1910.     A  paper  by  Alfred  P.  Thom,  general  counsel  at  Washington  of 

Southern  railway  company.     [Washington?  1911]         HE1843     T4.       5502 

j  102  p.     23cm. 

— ■ — .  .  .  The  judicial  power  and  the  power  of  Congress  in  its  relation  to  the 
United  States  courts.  Argument  of  Alfred  P.  Thom  in  opposition  to  Sen- 
ate bills  4365  and  4366,  prohibiting  the  granting,  by  any  court,  of  in- 
junction in  certain  cases  .  .  .  Washington  [Govt,  print,  off.]  1912. 
HD7819     U5    T5.  5503 

17  p.     231/2 cm. 

(U.  S.     62d  Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate  Doc.  443) 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Alfred  P.  Thom. 

The  inevitable  readjustment  of  law.  5504 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     5th  report,   1893.     p.   248-271) 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Alfred  P.  Thom. 

Have  the  states  been  law-abiding?  5505 

(In  Virginia  state   bar  association.      22nd  report,    1910.      p.    264-288) 

.  .  .  The  pending  revolution.  Address  by  Alfred  P.  Thom,  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  before  the  Alabama  state  bar  association  at  Montgomery,  Ala., 
July  12,  1912   .    .    .  Washington   [Govt,  print,  off.]   1912.         JK271     T6. 

5506 
12   p.      23cm. 
(U.   S.  62d  cong.     2  sess.     Senate  Doc.   883) 

— — United  Statas  commerce  court.  The  jurisdiction  of  the  Commerce  court, 
considered  from  the  standpoint  of  the  constitutional  right  of  a  carrier  to 
charge  a  reasonable  compensation  for  each  service.  Brief  by  Alfred  P. 
Thom,  general  counsel  at  Washington  of  the  Southern  railway  company. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Judd  &  Detweiler  (inc.)  printers  [1911]  HE2757 
1911    T4.  5507 

cover-title,    56    p.      23cm. 

Thom,  William  Taylor.  The  negroes  of  Litwalton,  Va.:  A  social  study  of  the 
"oyster  negro."        HD8051    Al.  5508 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin  no.   37.     November,   1901.     p.   1115- 
1170) 


530  A  Bibliography  of  Vikgixia 

The  negroes  of  Sandy  Spring,  Maryland:    A  social  study,       HD8051    Al. 

5509 
(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin  no.  32.     January,  1901.     p.   43-102) 

The  struggle  for  religious  freedom  in  Virginia:  The  Baptists.    Baltimore, 

The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1900.        H31    J6.  5510 

105   p.     2    1.     fold.   map.      241/3 cm. 

(Johns   Hopkins   university   studies    in   historical   and   political   science 
.    .    .      Ser.    18.     nos.    10-12) 

The  True  reformers.       HDS051    Al.  5511 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin  no.  41.     July  1902.     p.  807-814) 

Thomas,  Alsen  Franklin.  Primary  education  and  the  race  problem;  an  ad- 
dress to  the  people  of  Virginia.  By  A.  F.  Thomas,  member  of  the  state 
senate  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  Va.,  Moose  bros.  co.,  printers  and  binders  [n. 
d.]  F218     23     T45.  5512 

26    p.      22cm. 

The   slavery  of  progress;    its  causes   and   its  cure,   by  A.   F.   Thomas. 

New    York  and     Washington,    The    Neale    publishing    company,    1910. 
HD2795     T4.  5513 

121    p.      19cm. 

Socialism,  a  necessity.     An  address  by  ex-senator  A.  F.  Thomas,  before 

the  Sphex  club,  Lynchburg,  Virginia,  December  13,  1912.     [1912]     HX86 
T45.  5514 

20   p.     22 1/2 cm. 

The  Virginia  constitutional  convention  and  its  possibilities.     By  A.  F. 

Thomas,  Lynchburg,  Va.     Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  co.     1901.  F216 

2     T454.  5515 
77  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Thomas,  Clarence.  General  Turner  Ashby,  the  centaur  of  the  South;  a  miU- 
tary  sketch.  By  Clarence  Thomas.  Winchester,  Va.,  Printed  by  the 
Eddy  press  corporation,  1907.        CI     A823     T24.  5516 

xii,  211  p.     front,  ports.     21cm. 

Thomas,  Ella  Marshall.  Virginia  women  in  literature;  a  partial  list.  [By] 
Ella  Marshall  Thomas,  1902,  Richmond,  B.  F.  Johnson  pub.  co.,  1902. 
F218     1     T455.  5517 

61  p.     22cm. 

Thomas,  F.  W.  John  Randolph,  of  Roanoke,  and  other  sketches  of  character, 
including  William  Wirt.  Together  with  tales  of  real  life.  By  F.  W. 
Thomas.     Philadelphia,  A.  Hart,  1853.         CI     R193     T24.  5518 

viii,    [13]-375    p.      20cm. 

Thomas,  Francis.    Statement  of  Francis  Thomas,     [c  1845]        CI    T456    S71. 

5519 
52    p.      24y2cm. 

Thomas,  Henry  Goddard.    The  colored  troops  at  Petersburg.        E468    B33. 

5520 
(In   Battles  and   leaders   of   the   civil   war.    v.    4.    p.    563-567) 

Thomas,  Isaiah.     [History  of  printing  in]  Virginia.         E172     A54.  5521 

(In  his  History  of  printing:  in  America.     1874.     v.  1,  p.  330-337.     Ameri- 
can  antiquarian   society.      Archacologia   americana.      v.    5) 
For    Virginia    newspapers    see    v.    2,    p.    163-165. 

Thomas,  Lawrence  Buckley.  Genealogical  notes:  containing  the  pedigree  of 
the  Thomas  family,  of  Maryland,  and  of  the  following  connected  fami- 
lies :      Snowden — Buckley — Lawrence — Chew — Ellicott — Hopkins  —  John- 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  531 

son — Rutherfurd — Fairfax — Schieffelin — Tyson  and  others  ...  By  Law- 
rence Buckley  Thomas.     Baltimore,  L.  B.  Thomas,  1877.  5522 
197   p.     illus.,  facsim.,   coats   of  arms.     27%cm. 

Thomas,  R.  S.     The  loyalty  of  the  clergy  of  the  church  of  England  in  Vir- 
ginia to  the  colony  in  1776  and  their  conduct.     By  R.  S.  Thomas.     Rich- 
mond, Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  1907.         F230     T461.  5523 
22  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

The  old  brick  church,  near  Smithfield,  Virginia.    Built  in  1632.  A  paper 

read  before  the  Virginia  historical  society  Tuesday,  December  22,  1891, 

by  R.  S.  Thomas  .    .    .         F225    V82.  5524 

(In  Virg-inia  historical  society.     Collections.     Richmond,  1892.  new  ser. 
V.  11.     p.  [1271-163) 

The  religious  element  in  the  settlement  at  Jamestown  in  1607.    Historical 

address  delivered  before  the  sixth  annual  council  of  the  diocese  of  south- 
ern Virginia,  June  10th,  1898.  By  R.  S.  Thomas,  register  or  historio- 
grapher of  the  diocese.  Petersburg,  Va.,  Franklin  press  co.,  1898.  F218 
3     T461.  5525 

36   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Thompson,  George  W.    Virginia,  her  ancient  title  to  the  northwestern  terri- 
tory, and  her  rights  upon  the  Ohio  river.  5526 
(In    Southern    literary   messenger,      v.    14.    p.    193-208) 

Thompson,  John  Reuben.    The  burial  of  Latan^.     [Poem]  5527 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   36.  p.   475-6) 

-^Colonial  life  of  Virginia.     Address  at  the  Richmond  athenaeum.       5528 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   20,    185  4.     p.    330) 

Complimentary  dinner.    May  15,  1860.  5529 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  30.  p.  469-472) 

Inauguration  of  the   equestrian   statue  of  Washington,  Richmond,  Va., 

22  February,  1858.     Opening  ode.  5530 

6    p.      caption-title.      21%  cm. 

(Also  in  The   Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   26.      p.   161-166) 

Lee  to  the  rear.    Poem.  5531 

(In   Southern  historical   society   papers,     v.   10.   p.   518-520) 

Patriotism:  a  poem  delivered  before  the  convention  of  the  Delta  Kappa 

Epsilon  fraternity,  at  Carusi's  Saloon,  Washington,  D.  C,  January  3, 
1856.    Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  1856.  5532 

p.   25-32    (incomplete)      21i/^cm. 

The  prose  writers  of  America  .    .    .  by  R.  W.  Griswold.     [A  review] 

5533 

(In   Southern   literary  messenger,      v.    16.      p.    230-240) 

Virginia:  a  poem.    Delivered  before  the  Virginia  alpha  of  the  Phi  Beta 

Kappa  society,  in  the  chapel  of  William  and  Mary  college,  Williamsburg, 
July  3,  1856.  Published  by  order  of  the  society.  By  John  R.  Thompson. 
Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  1856.  5534 

12  p.     24cm. 

(Also  in  The  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  23.     1856.     p.  93-100) 

Virginia.    A  poem.  5535 

(In   Southern   literary   messenger,      v.    30.      p.    470-472) 

The  window  panes  at  Brandon.  5536 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   17.     p.  741) 


532  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Thompson,    Richard   Wigginton,   1809-1900.     Remarks  of  Mr.   Thompson,   of 
Indiana,  on  the  bill  to  incorporate  the  subscribers  to  a  fiscal  bank  of 
the  United  States.    Delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives  .    .    .  Au- 
gust, 1841.     [Washington,  1841]        JK310     v.  3.  5537 
16  p.     221^  cm. 

Thompson,  S.  H.     The  life  of  John  R.     Moffett,  by  Rev.  S.  H.  Thompson,  A. 

M.,  president  of  Scottsburg  [Va.]  normal  college.     Introduction  by  Rev. 

J.  B.  Taylor,  D.  D.     Pub.  by  Mrs.  Pearl  Bruce  Moffett,  Salem,  Va.,  1895. 

CI     M695     T24.  5538 

xii,   269    p.      front,    (port.),    plates,    ports.      20cm. 

Thomson,  pseud.  Presidential  election.  [A  collection  of  articles  from  the 
Richmond  enquirer,  published  at  different  periods  of  1823]  [no  place] 
[1824?]        JK310     V.  32.  5539 

64   p.     23cm. 

Thomson,  John,  1777-1799.  The  letters  of  Curtius  [pseud.]  written  by  the 
late  John  Thomson  of  Petersburg.  To  which  is  added,  a  speech  delivered 
by  him  in  Aug.  '95,  on  the  British  treaty.  To  which  a  short  sketch  of 
his  life,  is  prefixed  .  .  .  Richmond  [Va.]  Printed  by  S.  Pleasants,  junior, 
1804.        JK310     V.  37.      also  E321    T48.  5540 

xiv,    78    p.      16cm. 

The  letters  are  addressed  to  Gen.  Marshall. 

Thorburn,  Grant.  Laurie  Todd's  notes  on  Virginia:  with  a  chapter  on  Puri- 
tans, witches,  and  Friends.     New  York,  The  author,  1848.        F230     T487. 

5541 
38    p.      8    vo. 

Thornton,  James  Douglas.  Chorronessee,  and  other  tales.  By  James  Douglas 
Thornton  .   .    .  Norfolk,  Journal  job  printing  office,  1868.        B    T514     C2. 

5542 
vi  p.,  1  1.,   [9]-212  p.     ISi/^cm. 

Thornton,  Jessy  Quinn.  Oregon  and  California  in  1848  ,  .  .  With  ...  in- 
formation on  the  subject  of  the  gold  mines  of  California,  and  other  mat- 
ter of  interest  to  the  emigrant,  etc.  .  .  .  New  York,  Harper  &  brothers, 
1849.         F880     T51.  5543 

2  V.     illus.,  fold.  map.     12   mo. 

Thornton,  T.  C.  An  inquiry  into  the  history  of  slavery;  its  introduction  into 
the  United  States;  causes  of  its  continuance;  and  remarks  upon  the 
abolition  tracts  of  William  E.  Channing,  D.  D.  By  Rev.  T.  C.  Thornton, 
president  of  the  Centenary  college,  Clinton,  Mississippi.  Washington 
City,  William  M.  Morrison,  1841.        HT95     T51.  5544 

1   1.,   345   p.     20cm. 

Thornton,  William    M.     Address   [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]   by 
William  M.  Thornton.    Who  was  Thomas  Jefferson?    Copyrighted.     5545 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     21st  report,  1909.     p.  176-204) 

[Biographical  sketch  of  Basil  Lanneau  Gildersleeve,  with  selections  from 

his  writings,  by  William  M.  Thornton]  5546 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.       1909.       v.    4. 
p.   1795-1829) 

The  school  and  the  Commonwealth,  the  centre  of  our  larger  hope.     An 

address  to  the  graduates  of  the  Richmond  city  high  school,  June  15, 
1903.  By  William  M.  Thornton  .  .  .  [Richmond,  Williams  printing  co., 
1903]        F218     23     R54     T51.  5547 

21    p.      port.      22cm. 

Thrift,  C.  T.     Thomas  Ritchie.     [Life]     By  C.  T.  Thrift.  5548 

(In  The  John  P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of  Randolph-Macon   college, 
[v.   1]   no.   3.     June,   1903.     p.   170-187) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  533 

rhruston,  Lucy   Meacham.     A  girl  of  Virginia.     By  Lucy  M.  Thruston.     Il- 
lustrated by   Ch.   Grunwald.     Boston,   Little,   Brown   &   co.,   1902.  B 
T532     G8.                                                                                                                     5549 
3  p.  1.,  306  p.     front,  plates.     20cm. 

Where  the  tide  comes  in.    By  Lucy  Meacham  Thruston  .   .   .    Illustrated 

by  Ch.  Grunwald.    Boston,  Little,  Brown  &  co.,  1904.        B     T532     W8. 

5550 
3  p.  1.,  391  p.     plates.     20cm. 

;rhurloe,  John,  1616-1668.  A  collection  of  the  state  papers  of  John  Thurloe 
.  .  .  Containing  authentic  memorials  of  the  English  affairs  from  the 
year  1638,  to  the  restoration  of  King  Charles  II.  Published  from  the 
originals,  formerly  in  the  library  of  John  lord  Somers  .  .  .  and  since 
in  that  of  Sir  Joseph  Jekyll  .  .  .  Including  also  a  considerable  number 
of  original  letters  and  papers,  communicated  by  .  .  .  the  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury  from  the  library  at  Lambeth  .  .  .  the  Earl  of  Shelburn, 
and  other  hands.  The  whole  digested  into  an  exact  order  of  time.  To 
which  is  prefixed,  The  life  of  Mr.  Thurloe:  with  a  complete  index  to  each 
volume.  By  Thomas  Birch  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  the  executor  of 
F.  Gyles,  1742.        DA400    T537.  5551 

7  V.     36 1/2  cm. 

[rhurston,  R.  H.  An  address  delivered  before  the  Virginia  Mechanics'  Insti- 
tute in  the  hall  of  the  Young  men's  Christian  association.  May  18th, 
1894,  by  R.  H.  Thurston,  LL.  D.,  director  of  Sibley  college,  Cornell  uni- 
versity, Ithaca,  N.  Y.    Richmond,  [Va.]     Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  printer,  1894. 

i  5552 

23  p.     19cm.  ? 

irhwaites,  Reuben  Gold.  Afloat  on  the  Ohio.  An  historical  pilgrimage  of  a 
thousand  miles  in  a  skiff,  from  Redstone  to  Cairo.  By  Reuben  Gold 
Thwaites  .    .    .  Chicago,  Way  &  Williams,  1897.  5553 

xiv,  334  p.     191/^ cm. 

Cyrus  Hall  McCormick  and   the   reaper.     Madison,   1909.         CI     M131 

T25.  5554 

2    p.    1.,    [26]    p.      front,    (port.)    illus.      23cm. 

From    the    proceedings    of    the    State    historical    society    of    "Wisconsin 
for  1908.     p.  234-259. 

Daniel  Boone,    By  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites,    New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  co., 

j        1902.  5555 

XV,  257  p.     front,  (port.)  facsim.  plates.     19i/^cm. 

Descriptive  list  of  manuscript  collections  of  the  state  historical  society 

of  Wisconsin,  together  with  reports  on  other  collections  of  manuscript 
material   for  American   history   in   adjacent   states.     Edited,  by  Reuben 

i  Gold  Thwaites  LL.  D.  .  .  .  Madison,  Published  by  the  society,  1906. 
Z6621     W55.  5556 

'  vili,    197   p.     maps,   facsim.      23cm. 

Many  manuscripts  relating  to  Virginia  are  included  in  the  list. 

—Documentary  history  of  Dunmore's  war,  1774,  comp.  from  the  Draper 
manuscripts  in  the  library  of  the  Wisconsin  historical  society  and  pub- 
lished at  the  charge  of  the  Wisconsin  society  of  the  Sons  of  the  American 
revolution;  ed.  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites  .  .  .  and  Louise  Phelps  Kellogg 
.    .    .   Madison.     Wisconsin  historical  society,  1905.         ESS     77     T54. 

5557 
xxvlii,  472  p.     front,   (port.)   maps   (partly  fold.)   facsim.     igi/^cm. 

—  .  .  .  Frontier  defense  on  the  upper  Ohio,  1777-1778,  comp.  from  the 
Draper  manuscripts  in  the  library  of  the  Wisconsin  historical  society  and 
pub.  at  the  charge  of  the  Wisconsin  society  of  the  Sons  of  the  Ameri- 
can revolution,  ed.  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites   .    .    .   and  Louise  Phelps 


534  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 


Kellogg   .    .    .   Madison,  Wisconsin    historical  society,  1912.         E230     6 

T54.  5558 

xvii,  [1],  329  p.     front,  (fold,  map.)   3  pi.,  4  port.,  2  facsim.     IQi^cm. 

How  George  Rogers  Clark  won  the  Northwest,  and  other  essays  in  west- 
ern  history,  by  Reuben   Gold  Thwaites    ...    2d.   ed.     Chicago,  A.  C 
McClurg  &  CO.,  1904.        F476     T54.  5559 
XX,    378    p.      illus.,   plates,    2    port.    (incl.   front.)    maps,   facsim.      IQVicm. 

.    .    .   The  revolution  on  the  upper  Ohio,  1775-1777;   compiled  from  the 

Draper  manuscripts  in  the  library  of  the  Wisconsin  historical  society 
and  published  at  the  charge  of  the  Wisconsin  society  of  the  Sons  of  the 
American  revolution;  ed.  by  Reuben  Gold  Thwaites  .  .  .  and  Louise 
Phelps  Kellogg  .  .  .  Madison,  Wisconsin  historical  society,  1908.  E208 
T54.  5560 

xix,   [1],  275  p.     front,   (fold,  map)    9  ports.     19i/icm. 

William  Clark:  soldier,  explorer,  statesman.    By  Reuben  Gold  Thwaite?, 

LL.  D.;  an  address  delivered  at  St.  Louis,  22  September,  1906,  on  the 
occasion  of  the  unveiling  of  a  tablet  to  the  memory  of  Governor  Clark 
[n.  d.]        CI    C596    T25.  5561 

24    p.      front,    (port.),    plate    (port.)      24i^cm. 

Reprinted  from  v.  2,  no.  7,  of  the  Missouri  historical  society  collections. 

Thyne  institute,  Chase  City,  Va.     Catalog.  5562 

Library  has    1887,    1906. 

Tichenor,  I.  T.    A  brief  outline  of  Governor  Richard  Bennett.  5563 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.  4.     1900.     p.  258-261) 

Tlernan,  IVIary  Spear  (Nicholas),  1836-1891.  Homoselle.  Boston,  Jas,  R. 
Osgood  &  CO.,  1881.        B    T564     H8.  5565 

iv,    367    p.      17 1/2  cm. 

— — Jack  Horner;  a  novel.  By  Mary  Spear  Tiernan.  Boston  &  New  York, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1890.      B    T564    J8.  5566 

iv,   347   p.     18y2cm. 

Tilley,  IVlorris  P.  [Biographical  sketch  of  James  Barron  Hope,  with  selections 
from  his  writings,  by  Morris  P.  Tilley]  5567 

(In    Alderman,    B.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.       1909.      v.    6. 
p.    2531-2560) 

Tlmberlake,  J.     Dr.  C.  J.  B.  Williams  and  others  on  the  principles  of  the 
water-cure:    with    comments   and   explanatory   remarks,   by   J.   Timber- 
lake   .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1853.        RM811    T58.        5568 
xii,    [131-129    p.      18cm. 

Tindail,  P.  B.  Observations  on  the  mineral  waters  of  western  Virginia.  By 
P.  B.  Tindail,  M.  D.  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  1858.  F219 
31    T588.  5569 

xi,    [13J-141    p.      16V2cm. 

Tindail,  Robert.  Robert  Tindail,  gimner  to  Prince  Henry.  Letter  to  the 
prince,  22  June  1607.        F229     S56.  5570 

(In    Smith.   John.      Works,    1608-1631.     Edited   by   E.    Arber.      Birming- 
ham, 1884.     p.  xxxviii-xxxix) 

Same.  5570 

(In    Smith,    John.      Travels    and    works,      ed.    by    Arber.      new    ed.    by 
Bradley.     1910.     v.   1.     p.  xxxviii,  xxxix) 

Same.  5570 

(In  Brown.  A.     Genesis  of  the  U.  S.     v.  1.     p.  108-109) 


i 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  535 

Tinsley,  Henry  C,  1834-1902.  Observations  of  a  retired  veteran.  By  Henry 
C.  Tinsley  ("P.  Boyzy")  Staunton,  Va.,  A.  Shultz,  1904.  PS3079  T4 
02.  5571 

I  96,   [1]   p.     front,    (port.)      24cm. 

I  Edited    by    Armistead    Gordon. 

Tompkins,  Ellen  Wiikins.  Thie  egotistical  I,  by  Ellen  WiMns  Tompltins. 
New  York,  E.  P.  Button  &  company   [c  1913]         PS3539     0385     E5. 

5572 

5    p.    1.,    172    p.      18y2cm. 

Tompkins,    Hamilton    Bullock.     Bibliotheca   Jeffersoniana.     A   list   of  books 
I         written  by  or  relating  to  Thomas  Jefferson.    By  Hamilton  Bullock  Tomp- 
kins.   New  York  &  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1887.        CI     J45    T51. 

5573 

187  p.     22cm. 

Toner,  Joseph  Meredith.  George  Washington  as  an  inventor  and  promoter 
of  the  useful  arts;  an  address  delivered  at  Mount  Vernon,  April  10, 
1891,  by  J.  M.  Toner,  M.  D.  Reprint  from  Proceedings  of  the  Patent  cen- 
tennial congress,  held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  1891.  Washington,  Gedney 
&  Roberts  co.,  1892.        CI    W318    T49G.  5574 

69,    [7]    p.      25cm. 

^Index  to  names  of  persons  and  churches  in  Bishop  Meade's  Old  churches, 

ministers  and  families  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Rev.  by  H.  A.  Morrison.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  The  Assoc,  1898.        F230     M491.  5575 

63  p.     8  vo. 

(Southern    history    association.      Publications.      supp.    to    v.    2,    no.    4. 
extra    v.    1) 

A  sketch  of  the  life  and  character  of  Dr.  James  Craik,  of  Alexandria, 

Va.,  friend  and  physician  of  Gen.  George  Washington,  and  Surgeon-Gen- 
eral of  the  continental  army  in  the  revolution.  From  material  furnished 
by  his  grandson.  Rev.  James  Craik.       F221    7    M4.  5576 

(In  Medical  society  of  Virginia.     Transactions,     v.  10.     1879.     p.  95-105) 

A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Dr.  Gustavus  Richard  Brown,  of  Port  Tobacco, 

Maryland,  one  of  the  consulting  physicians  during  the  last  illness  of 
I        Genl.  Washington,  at  Mount  Vernon.        F221     7     M4.  5577 

1  (In  Medical  society  of  Virginia.     Transactions,     v.  17.     1S86.     p.  250-269) 

-A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Elisha  Cullen  Dick,  of  Alexandria,  Va.,  one  of 
the  consulting  physicians  in  the  last  sickness  of  General  Washington. 
F221     7     M4.  5578 

(In  Medical  society  of  Virginia.     Transactions,      v.    16.      1885.     F221      7 
M4) 

-Some  account  of  George  Washington's  library  and  manuscript  records, 

and  their  dispersion  from  Mount  Vernon,  with  an  excerpt  of  three  months 

from  his  diary  in  1774  while  attending  the  First  continental  congress, 

with  notes.    By  J.  M.  Toner,  M.  D.        E172    A48.  5579 

(In  American  historical  association.     Annual  Report,  1892.     p.  73-169) 

^Wills  of  the  American  ancestors  of  General  George  Washington,  in  the 

line  of  the  original  owner  and  the  inheritors  of  Mount  Vernon.  From 
the  original  documents  and  probate  records.  Ed.  by  Joseph  M.  Toner, 
M.  D.  Boston,  New-England  historic  genealogical  society,  1891.  CI 
W318     T52.  5580 

19   p.     facsim.     25cm. 

Reprinted   from   the  New  England  historical  and   genealogical   register 
for   July   1891. 

rooker,  William   Wallace.     Derivation  of  the  name  Powhatan.  5581 

(In    American    anthropologist.      v.    6.      1904.      p.    464-468) 


536  A  BlBLIOGEAPHY  OF  VIRGINIA 

The  Kuskarawaokes  of  Capt.  John  Smith.  5582 

(In   American   anthropologist,      v.    6.      1893.      p.    409-414) 

The  Powhatan  name  for  Virginia.  5583 

(In   American   anthropologist,      v.    8.      1906.      p.    23-27) 

Some  more  about  Virginia  names.  5584 

(In   American   anthropologist,      v.    7.      1905.      p.    524-528) 

Some  Powhatan  names.  5585 

(In    American    anthropologist.      v.    6.      p.    1904.      p.    670-694) 

Torrence,  William  Clayton.  This  chart  has  been  compiled  from  Berkeley 
family  Bibles,  the  registers  of  Abingdon  Parish,  Gloucester,  and  Christ 
Church,  Middlesex,  the  Va.  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  the  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  quarterly,  Stanards'  Colonial  Virginia  register,  and  rec- 
ords of  C.  C.  Berkeley  and  F.  L.  Berkeley,  and  is  issued  in  an  edition  of 
50  copies,  16  March  1912.    William  Clayton  Torrence.     [Richmond,  19121 

5586 
chart.      691/2    by    114cm. 

Rootes  of  Rosewall.     An  account  of  Major  Philip  Rootes  of  "Rosewall," 

King  and  Queen  County,  Virginia,  and  some  of  his  descendants.    By  Wil- 
liam  Clayton-Torrence.  5587 

[6],    80    p.      front,    (coat   of   arms),    plates,   ports.      29cm. 

.  .  .  A  trial  bibliography  of  colonial  Virginia.  1607-1754.  Special  re- 
port of  the  Department  of  bibliography,  William  Clayton-Torrence,  biblio- 
grapher.    Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1908.  5588 

154    p.      front.      2  3 1/2  cm. 

(In   Virginia   state    library.      5th    report.      1908) 

.   .   .  A  trial  bibliography  of  colonial  Virginia  (1754-1776)     Special  report 

of  the  Department   of   bibliography,   William    Clayton-Torrence,   biblio- 
grapher.    Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1910.  5589 

9  4    p.      24cm. 

(In  Virginia  state  library.     6th  report.     1909) 

Torrey,  Bradford.  A  world  of  green  hills.  Observations  of  nature  and  human 
nature  in  the  Blue  Ridge.  By  Bradford  Torrey.  Boston  and  New  York, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  company,  1898.  5590 

2   1.,  285   p.     18cm. 
Virginia:    p.    143-282. 

A  tour  through  part  of  Virginia,  in  the  summer  of  1808.  In  a  series  of  let- 
ters, including  an  account  of  Harper's  Ferry,  the  Natural  Bridge,  the  new 
discovery  called  Weir's  Cave,  Monticello,  and  the  different  medicinal 
springs,  hot  and  cold  baths,  visited  by  the  author.  New-York,  Printed 
for  the  author,  1809.      F230    T727    Office.  5591 

31   p.     21cm. 

Variously  attributed  to  S.  L.  Mitchill,  Joseph  Caldwell  (Gushing, 
Anonyms,  1889,  p.  677)  and  to  T.  Caldwell,  of.  Sabin,  Bibl.  amer.,  no.  9917) 
Library    of    Congress    note. 

Tower,  Charlemagne.  The  Charlemagne  Tower  collection  of  American 
colonial  laws.  Privately  printed  for  the  Historical  society  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, 1890.         Z1237     f73.  5592 

298    p.      29cm. 
Virginia:      p.   253-264. 

The  Marquis  de  La  Fayette  in  the  American  revolution;  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  attitude  of  France  toward  the  war  of  independence.     By 
Charlemagne    Tower,    Jr.,    LL.    D.      Philadelphia,    J.    B.    Lippincott   co., 
1895.        CS     L161     T53.  5593 
2   V.     front,    (port.)   maps.     25cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  537 

The  town  and  country  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1806  .  .  .  The  as- 
tronomical calculations  by  John  Alexander  of  Prince  George's  county, 
Maryland.  Alexandria,  printed  by  Cottom  and  Stewart  and  sold  at  their 
book-stores  in  Alexandria  and  Fredericksburg  [1805]        F224    A4.      5594 

36  p.     19cm. 

Townsend,  George  Alfred.  Tales  of  the  Chesapeake,  by  George  Alfred  Town- 
send  "Gatli"  .  .  .  New  York,  American  news  company,  1880.  B  T749 
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285    p.      front,    (port.)      18cm. 

Townsend,  Harry  C.  Townsend's  diary;  last  months  of  the  war,  Jan.-May, 
1865.     Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  1907.        E605     T74.  5596 

I  31  p. 

I  Reprinted   from    Southern   historical   society    papers,      v.    34. 

Townsend,  Virginia  F.     Life  of  Washington.     By  Virginia  F.  Townsend.     Il- 
lustrated.    New  York,  Worthington  co.,  1887.  5597 
I                  267   p.     front,    (port.),  plates.      19i^cm. 

Travelers'  protective  association  of  America.     Virginia  division.     Travelers' 

protective  association  of  America.     Virginia  division.     Historical  review 

of  the  T.  P.  A.  since  date  of  organization.     Industrial  and  commercial 

history  of  Virginia  .    .    .    [1913]  5598 

176  p.     lllus.   (ports.)     27cm. 

Traylor,  Robert  Lee.  Some  notes  on  the  first  recorded  visit  of  white  men  to 
the  site  of  the  present  city  of  Richmond,  Virginia.  Saturday  and  Sun- 
day, May  23  and  24,  1607.  A  paper  read  at  a  meeting  of  the  Association 
for  the  preservation  of  Virginia  antiquities  held  at  •'Laburnum,"  June 
10    1899.     By   Robert  Lee   Traylor.     Richmond,  Va.,   Privately  printed, 

,        1899.        F233     39     T786.  5599 

i  20   p.     20 1/2 cm. 

\  treaty  held  with  the  Catawba  and  Cherokee  Indians,  at  the  Catawba-Town 
and  Broad-River,  in  the  months  of  February  and  March  1756.  By  virtue 
of  a  commission  granted  by  the  Honorable  Robert  Dinwiddle,  esquire. 
His  Majesty's  Lieutenant-Governor,  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the 
Colony  and  Dominion  of  Virginia,  to  the  Honorable  Peter  Randolph  and 
William  Byrd,  esquires,  members  of  His  Majesty's  Council  of  the  said 
colony.  Published  by  order  of  the  governor.  Williamsburg,  Printed 
by  W.  Hunter.     1756.     [Reprint]  5600 

(In  Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography,     v.  13.  no.  3.     January, 
1906.      p.    [2251-264) 

Trent,  William.  Journal  of  Captain  William  Trent  from  Logstown  to  Picka- 
willany  A.  D.  1752.  Now  published  for  the  first  time  from  a  copy  in  the 
archives  of  the  Western  reserve  historical  society,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  to- 
gether with  letters  of  Governor  Robert  Dinwiddle;  an  historical  notice 
of  the  Miami  confederacy  of  Indians;  a  sketch  of  the  English  post  at 
Pickawillany,  with  a  short  biography  of  Captain  Trent  and  other  papers 
never  before  printed.  Ed.  by  A.  T.  Goodman,  Cincinnati,  For  W.  Dodge, 
1871.        F516     T79.  5601 

iv,    [51-117   p.      8   vo. 

Trent,  William  Peterfield.  The  authority  of  criticism,  and  other  essays,  by 
William  P.  Trent  .   .  .  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1899.        PN85    T79. 

5602 
ix  p.,   1  1.,   291   p.      20cm. 

-The  case  of  Josiah  Philips.         E171     A57.  5603 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.    1,   no.    3.     April,    1896.      p.    444-454) 

-.   .   .  English  culture  in  Virginia:  a  study  of  the  Gilmer  letters  and  an 
account  of  the  English  professors  obtained  by  Jefferson  for  the  Univer- 


538  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

sity  of  Virginia;  by  William  P.  Trent  .   .   .  Baltimore,  N.  Murrey,  publi- 
cation agent,  Johns  Hopkins  university  1889.         H31     JO.  5604 

141   p.     24V2cm. 

(Johns   Hopkins   university    studies    in   historical   and    political   science 
.    .    .    7th  ser.     v-vi) 

Greatness  in  literature,  and  other  papers  .    .    .  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell 

&  CO.  [1905]         PS3089     T8     G7.  5605 

v,   248   p.     20cm. 

.  .  .  A  history  of  the  United  States,  by  Charles  Kendall  Adams  .   .   .  and 

William  P.  Trent  .    .    .  Rev.  ed.    Boston  and  Chicago,  Allyn  and  Bacon, 
c  1909.        E178     1    A22.  5606 

xxiii,    606   p.    incl.   front,    (port.)    illus.   maps.      IQi^cm. 

Longfellow,  and  other  essays  .   .   .  New  York,  T.  Y.  Crowell  &  company 

[1910]         PN511    T7     L8.  5607 

4   p.   1.,   244   p.      20cm. 

Notes  on  recent  work  in  Southern  history.  A  paper  read  before  the  Vir- 
ginia historical  society  Monday,  December  21,  1891,  by  Professor  W.  P. 
Trent  .    .    .         F225    V82.  5608 

(In    Virginia    historical    society.       Collections.      Richmond,    1892.      new 
ser.      v.    11.      p.    [47]-59) 

Notes  on  the  outlook  for  historical  studies  in  the  South.        E172    A49. 

5609 
(In  American  historical  association.     Papers,  v.  4,  no.  4,  1890.  p.  381-404) 

Robert  E.  Lee.     By  William  P.  Trent.     Boston,  Small,  Maynard  &  co., 

1899.         CI     L480     T65.  5610 

xviii,   1   1.,   135   p.     front,    (port.)      14i,^cm. 

Southern  statesmen  of  the  old  regime,  Washington,  Jefferson,  Randolph, 

Calhoun,  Stephens,  Toombs,  and  Jefferson  Davis.     By  William  P.  Trent. 
M.  A.     New  York,  Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,   [c  1897]         COl     T795. 

5611 
XV  p.,   1  1.,  293  p.     front,   (port.),  plates.     20cm. 

Southern  writers;  selections  in  prose  and  verse,  ed.  by  W.  P.  Trent  .   .  . 

New  York  etc..  The  Macmillan  company,  1905.         PS551     T7.  5612 

XX,    524    p.      20cm. 

William  Gilmore  Simms.     By  William  P.  Trent.     Boston  and  New  York, 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1892.        CI     S592    T65.  5613 

viii,   1  1.,   351  p.     front,    (port.)      IScm. 

Writings   of  the  faculty  of  the   University,    1825-1887.     By  William  P. 

Trent.        F'218    24    U5    A21.  5614 

(In  Adams,  Herbert  B.     Thomas  Jefferson  and  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia,     p.    218-225) 

Triplett,  William  H.    The  laws  and  mechanics  of  circulation,  with  the  prin- 
ciple involved  in  animal  movement.    By  Wm.  H.  Triplett  .  .   .  New  York, 
J.  H.  Vail  &  CO.,  1885.        QPlOl     T83.  5615 
xviii,   510,   xix-xxiii   p.      illus.      24cm. 

,  .  .  The  tri-state  business  directory  of  Maryland,  Virginia,  North  Carolina 
and  District  of  Columbia  for  1914.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Maryland  and  tri- 
state  business  directory  co.,  1914.  5616 

Tri-state  medical  association  of  the  Carolinas  and  Virginia.  Transactions 
of  the  annual  session.         R15     T81.  5617 

Library  has   1899-1911. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  539 

Troubetzkoy,  Amelie  (Rives),  princess.  According  to  St.  John.  By  Amelie 
Rives   .    .    .   New  York,  Lovell,  Coryell  &  co.  [1891]         B     T859     AS. 

5618 

[iii],    [3]-352    p.      front,    (port.)    plates.      19cm. 

Athelwold.     By  Amelie  Rives.     New  York,  Harper  and  brothers,  1893. 

PS3089     T9     A8.  5619 

4  p.    1.,    lis    p.      S    pi.    (incl.    front.)      18cm. 

Augustine   the  man,   by   Amelie   Rives    (Princess   Troubetzkoy)    with   a 

frontispiece  from  a  drawing  by  the  Marchioness  of  Granby.     London,  J, 
Lane,  New  York,  J.  Lane  company,  1906.         PS3089     T9     A9.  5620 

5  p.   1.,    [3]-83    p.      front,    (port.)      igi/ocm. 

A  brother  to  dragons  and  other  old-time  tales.    By  Amelie  Rives.     New 

York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1888.  5621 

4   p.   1.,   230   p.      19 1/2  cm. 

A  damsel  errant.    By  Amelie  Rives  (Princess  Troubetzkoy)     Illustrated 

by  Violet  Oakley.    Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1898.      B    T859    D8. 

5622 
211   p.     front,    plates.      16%  cm. 

Herod  and  Mariamue.     A  tragedy    .    .    .    Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott 

company  [1888]        PS3089    T9     H5.  5623 

p.    305-389.      23cm. 

(Lippincott's    monthly    magazine.      September,    1888) 

Pan's  mountain.     New  York,  London,  Harper  &  bros.,  1910.         B     T859 

P19.  5624 

228  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

The  quick  or  the  dead.         B     T859     Q8.  5625 

vii,   255    p.      18 1/2 cm. 
Title  page  wanting. 

Selene  [poem]  by  Amelie  Rives,  Princess  Troubetzkoy,    New  York  and 

London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1905.       PS3089     T9     S4.  5626 

3   p.   1.,   88,    1   p.     20cm. 

Tanis,  the  sang- digger.    By  Amelie  Rives.    New  York,  Town  topics  pub. 

CO.,  1893.        B     T859     T8.  5627 

2    p.   1.    [2],    [7]-187   p.      igi/acm. 

Virginia  of  Virginia;  a  story  by  Amelie  Rives  .    .    .  New  York,  Harper 

&  bros.,  1888.       B     T859     VS.  5628 

2   p.  1.,  222  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates.     19 1/3 cm. 

The  witness  of  the  sun.  By  Amelie  Rives.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippin- 
cott CO.,  1889.         B     T859     W8.  5629 

2  p.   1.,    7-248   p.     front,    (port.)      19cm. 

'World's-End,  by  Amelie  Rives   (Princess  Troubetzkoy)  .    .    .   with  four 

illustrations  by  Alonzo  Kimball.     New  York,  Frederick  A.  Stokes  com- 
pany [1914]         B     T859     W5.  5630 

3  p.    1.,    425    p.      front.,    plates.      lOi/ocm. 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.  The  South:  a  tour  of  its  battlefields  and  ruined  cities,  a 
journey  through  the  desolated  states,  and  talks  with  the  people;  being  a 
description  of  the  present  state  of  the  country — its  agriculture,  rail- 
roads, business  and  finances,  giving  an  account  of  Confederate  misrule 
.  .  .  including  visits  to  patriot  graves  and  rebel  prisons,  and  embracing 
special  notes  on  the  free  labor  system,  education  and  moral  elevation 
of  the  freedman,  also  on  plans  of  reconstruction  and  inducements  to  em- 
igration.    From  personal  observations  and  experience  during  months  of 


540  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Southern  travel,  by  J.  T.  Trowbridge  .   .   .  Hartford,  Conn.,  L.  Stebbins, 
1867.        F211     T86.  5631 

xiii,    [1],    [15]-590   p.     front.,  maps,   plates.      22cm. 

A  true  relation  of  a  sea  fight  betweene  two  great  and  well  appointed  Span- 
ish ships,  or  men  of  warre;  and  an  English  ship,  called  the  Margaret 
and  John,  or  the  Black  Hodge,  going  for  Virginia.        G159     P8.  5632 

(In    Purchas   his    pilgrimes.      London,    1625.      v.    4.      p.    1780-1782) 

Trumbull,  J.  Hammond.  Indian  names  in  Virginia.  By  Hon.  J.  Hammond 
Trumbull,  president  of  the  Connecticut  historical  society.  5633 

(In    The   historical    magazine.      Second    series,      v.    7.      no.    1.      January, 
1870.      p.    47-48) 

Trumbull,  Lyman,  1813-1896.  Remarks  ...  on  seizure  of  arsenals  at  Har- 
per's Ferry,  Va.,  and  Liberty,  Mo.,  and  in  vindication  of  the  Republican 
party  and  its  creed,  in  response  to  Senators  Chesnut,  Yulee,  Saulsbury, 
Clay,  and  Pugh.  Delivered  in  the  U.  S.  Senate,  December  6,  7,  and  8, 
1859.    Washington,  Buell  &  Blanchard,  1859.        JK310    v.  3.  5634 

16    p.      22cm. 

Tuckahoe   Baptist   association.     Minutes  of  the  11th  annual  session  of  the 

Tuckahoe  Baptist  association  of  Virginia  held  with  the  St.  James  Baptist 

church  of  Powhatan  Co.,  Va.  Sept.  13th  and  14th,  1905.   .    .    .  Richmond, 

Va.,  Planet  print,  1905.  5635 

[IS]   p.     2iy2cm. 

Tucker,  Beverley  Dandridge.     Confederate  memorial  verses.    Norfolk,  Burke  ' 
&  Gregory,  printers,  n.  d.  PS3539     U17    C7.  5636 

36   p.     22cm. 

"Published  by  the  Pickett-Buchanan  chapter,   United  daughters  of  the 
Confederacy." 

My  three  loves:   the  poems  of  Beverley  Dandridge  Tucker   .    .    .   New 

York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  pub.  co.,  1910.  PS3539     U17     M9 

1910.  5637 
106    p.      19cm. 

[Tucker,  George]  1775-1861.  Defence  of  the  character  of  Thomas  Jefferson, 
against  a  writer  in  the  New  York  review  and  quarterly  church  journal. 
By  a  Virginian.    New  Yoi-k,  Printed  by  W.  Osborn,  1838.        CI    J45    TS9. 

5638 

46  p.     22cm. 

A  discourse  on  the  progress  of  philosophy,  and  its  influence  on  the  in- 
tellectual and  moral  character  of  man;  delivered  before  the  Virginia  his- 
torical and  philosophical  society,  February  5,  1835.     By  George  Tucker, 
professor  of  moral  philosophy  in  the  University  of  Virginia.  5639 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   1.     p.   405-421) 

Essays  on  various  subjects  of  taste,  morals  and  national  policy.    By  a 

citizen  of  Virginia.     Georgetown,  D.  C,  J.  Milligan,  1822.        PS3095    TS 
E7.  5640 

[iii]-xi   p.,   1   1.,    3G0   p.     21i/2cm. 

The  history  of  the  United  States,  from  their  colonization  to  the  end  of  > 

the  Twenty-sixth  Congress,  in  1841.     By  George  Tucker.     Philadelphia,! 
J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1856-57.         E178     T89.  5641 

4  v.     8  vo. 

The  laws  of  wages,  profits,  and  rent,  investigated.     By  George  Tucker 

.   .    .  Philadelphia,  E.  L.  Carey  &  A.  Hart,  1837.       HB161     T88.  5642 

X,  189  p.     1  1.     10cm.  I 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  541 

The  life  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  third  president  of  the  United  States,  with 

parts  of  his  correspondence  never  before  published,  and  notices  of  his 
opinions  on  questions  of  civil  government,  national  policy,  and  consti- 
tutional law.  By  George  Tucker,  professor  of  moral  philosophy  in  the 
University  of  Virginia  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Carey,  Lea  &  Blanchard,  1837. 
CI     J45     T76.  5643 

2   V.     front,    (port.)      2 3 1/2 cm. 

Political  economy  for  the  people.    Bv  George  Tucker  .   .   .  Philadelphia, 

C.  Sherman  &  son,  1859.        HB161    T9.  5644 

xix,   [21]-23S  p.     21%cm. 

Progress  of  the  United  States  in  population  and  wealth  in  fifty  years, 

as  exhibited  by  the  decennial  census.  By  George  Tucker  .  .  .  New 
York,  Press  of  Hunt's  merchants'  magazine;  Boston,  Little  &  Brown, 
1843.         HC103     TS9.  5645 

X,    [131-211   p.   incl.    tables,   diagrs.      22y2cm. 

'  Speech  of  Mr.  Tucker,  of  Virginia,  on  the  restriction  of  slavery  in  Mis- 
souri. Delivered  in  the  house  of  representatives  of  the  United  States, 
Feb.  25,  1820.  5646 

20  p.     19cm. 

The  theory  of  money  and  banks  investigated.    By  George  Tucker  .    .    . 

Boston,  C.  C.  Little  and  J.  Brown,  1839.         HG221     T9.  5647 

viii,  412  p.     20 1/2 cm. 

The  valley  of  Shenandoah;  or.  Memoirs  of  the  Graysons  ...  2d  ed.    New 

York,  O.  A.  Roorbach,  1828.  5648 

2  v.     17 1/2  cm. 

Tucker,  Harry.  The  man  about  town;  short  stories,  philosophical  reflections, 
Curbstone  politicians,  the  Brown  eyed  girl,  some  real  fish  stories.  Let- 
ters from  the  resorts  and  the  Six  barefooted  boys,  by  Harry  Tucker. 
[Richmond,  Va.,  Clyde  W.  Saunders,  1902]        PS3098    T5     M2.  5649 

142    [1]    p.     front,    (port.)      21cm. 

Reprinted  from  the  Evening  leader. 

Tucker,  Henry  H.  The  Gospel  in  Enoch;  or.  Truth  in  the  concrete:  a  doc- 
trinal and  biographical  sketch  by  Henry  H.  Tucker.  Philadelphia,  J,  B. 
Lippincott  &  co.,  1870.  5650 

198    p.      18 1/2 cm. 

Tucker,  Henry  St.  George,  1780-1848.     Address  delivered  by  the  Hon.  Henry 
St.  George  Tucker,  before  the  Virginia  historical  and  philosophical  so- 
ciety, [March  2,  1836]  5651 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   1.     p.   258-259) 

Introductory  lecture  delivered  by  the  professor  of  law  in  the  University 

of  Virginia,  at  the  opening  of  the  law  school  in  September,  1841.    Char- 
lottesville, 1841.        LB41.  5652 
24  p.     23cm. 

Lectures  on  constitutional  law,  for  the  use  of  the  law  class  at  the  Uni- 
versity  of   Virginia.      By   Henry    St.    George   Tucker    .     .    .    Richmond, 
Printed  by  Shepherd  and  Colin,  1843.        JK216     T89.  5653 
242  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

Tucker,  Henry  St.  George,  1828-1863.  Hansford;  a  tale  of  Bacon's  rebellion. 
By  St.  George  Tucker  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Geo.  M.  West,  1857.  B 
T894     H8.  5654 

356   p.      19 1/2  cm. 


542  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Tucker,  Henry  St.  George,  1853-  Have  the  corporations  been  law-abiding' 
n.  d.        K49    T89.  5655 

32    p.      23cm. 
Reprinted    from    Virginia   law    register,    Apr.,    1911. 

Limitations  on  the  treaty -malting  power  under  the  Constitution  of  the 

United  States,  by  Henry  St.  George  Tucker  .  .  .  Boston,  Little,  Brown, 
&  company,  1915.        JK570     T8.  5656 

xxi,    444    p.      24V^cm. 

Paper   read    [before   Virginia   state   bar  association]    by   H.    St.   George 

Tucker,  of  Lexington,  Va.     The  enforcement  of  legal  rights  by  a  court  of 

equity.  5657 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.      14th  report,    1902.     p.  222-230) 

.    .    .   The  president's  address  .    .    .   Twenty-eighth  annual  meeting  [of 

the  American  bar  association]    .    .    .   Aug.  23,  24,  25,  1905.        K49    T88. 

5658 
91   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Tucker,  John  Randolph,  1823-1897.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  asso- 
ciation] of  John  Randolph  Tucker,  president  of  the  association.  Reforms 
in  the  civil  proceedings  of  the  state.  5659 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     4th  report,  1892.     p.  86-107) 

The   Constitution   of   the   United    States.     A   critical    discussion   of   its 

genesis,  development,  and  interpretation.  Edited  by  H.  S.  Tucker. 
V.  1,  2.     Chicago,  Callaghan  &  co.,  1899.         JK241     T9.  5660 

2  V.     8  vo. 

The   life   influence   and   services   of   James   Jones   White.     An   address 

delivered  1st  February,  1894  in  the  chapel  of  Washington  and  Lee  uni- 
versity. By  John  Randolph  Tucker.  Printed  by  order  of  the  board  of 
trustees  of  the  university.        CI     W5S5    T76.  5661 

32   p.     22cm. 

Oration  of  Hon.  John  Randolph  Tucker,  LL.  D.  5662 

(In  Ohio  archaeological  and  historical  publications,     v.  2.     no.   1.     June, 
1888.      p.    64-87) 

Paper  read  before  the  Social  science  association,  September  6,  1877,  at 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y.,  on  The  relations  of  the  United  States  to  each 
other,  as  modified  by  the  war  and  the  constitutional  amendments.     Al- 
bany, Weed,  Parsons  &  co.,  1877.         JK323     T89.  5663 
84    p.      14cm. 

The  Southern  church  justified  in  its  support  of  the  South  in  the  present 

war:  a  lecture,  delivered  before  the  Young  men's  Christian  association, 
of  Richmond,  on  the  21st  May,  1803;  by  Hon.  John  Randolph  Tucker, 
Richmond,  W.  H.  Clemmitt,  printer,  1863.        E650     TS9.  5664 

35  p.     23cm. 

— • — Speech  of  John  Randolph  Tucker,  of  Virginia,  in  the  House  of  repre- 
sentatives, on  the  resolution  accepting  the  desk  on  which  the  Declara- 
tion of  independence  was  written  by  Thomas  Jefferson,  presented  by 
J.  Randolph  Coolidge  and  others  of  Massachusetts.  April  22,  1880. 
Washington,  1880.         JK310     v.  38.  5665 

7  p.     21cm. 

[Tucker,  Nathaniel]  The  Bermudian.  A  poem.  Williamsburg,  Printed  by 
Alexander  Purdie  &  John  Dixon,  1774.  5666 

3  1.,  15  p.     24%cm. 

Tucker,  Nathaniel  Beverley,  1784-1851.  A  discourse  on  the  genius  of  the 
federative  system  of  the  United  States.     Prepared  to  be  delivered  by  • 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  543 

Prof.    Beverley   Tucker   of   William    &    Mary    college:    read    before    the 
Young  men's  society  of  Lynchburg,  Va.,    Aug.  26,  1838.  5667 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   4.     p.   761-769) 

-A  discourse  on  the  questions,  "What  is  the  seat  of  sovereignty  in  the 
United  States,  and  what  the  relation  of  the  people  of  those  states  to 
the  federal  and  state  governments  respectively,"  read  before  the  Peters- 
burg lyceum  on  the  15th  of  May,  1839.  By  Judge  Beverley  Tucker,  of 
William   and   Mary   college.  5668 

(In    Southern    literary   messenger,      v.    5.      p.    559-566) 

-George  Balcombe.  A  novel.  In  two  volumes.  New  York,  Harper  & 
bros.,  1836.         B     T892     G8.  5669 

2    v.      19 1/2  cm. 

-A  lecture,  delivered  to  the  law  class  of  William  and  Mary  college,  June 
17,  1839,  being  the  last  of  a  course  of  lectures   on  the   philosophy   of 
government  and  constitutional  law.     By  Judge  Beverley  Tucker.        5670 
(In    Southern    literary   messenger,      v.    5.      p.    587-592) 

-A  lecture  on  government.  By  Professor  B.  Tucker.  Delivered  before 
the  students  of  William  and  Mary  college,  March  6th,  1837.  5671 

(In   Southern   literary   messenger,      v.    3.      p.   209-215) 

-A  lecture  on  the  Study  of  the  law;   being  an  introduction  to  a  course 
of  lectures   on   that  subject,   in   the   College   of  William  and   Mary,   by 
Beverley  Tucker,  professor  of  law.     Richmond,  T.  W.  White,  1834.      5672 
(In    Southern    literary   messenger,      v.    1.      p.    145-154) 

-Note  to  Blackstone's  commentaries,  vol.  1,  page  423.  Being  the  sub- 
stance of  remarks  on  the  subject  of  domestic  slavery,  delivered  to  the 
law  class  of  William  and  Mary  college,  December  2d,  1834.  5673 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  1.     p.  227-231) 

-  .  .  .  The  partisan  leader.  By  Beverly  Tucker,  of  Virginia.  Secretly 
printed  in  Washington  (in  the  year  1836)  by  Duff  Green  .  .  .  but  after- 
wards suppressed.  New  York,  Reprinted  by  Rudd  &  Carleton,  1861, 
CI     D262     S69.  5674 

1    p.    1.,    [v]-xv,    392    p.      19cm. 

-Prescience.  Speech  delivered  by  Hon.  Beverly  Tucker,  of  Virginia,  in 
the  Southern  convention,  held  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  April  13,  1850. 
Richmond,   Va.,  West   &   Johnston,   1862.  JK310     v.   38.  5675 

38   p.     21cm. 

-The  principles  of  pleading.  By  B.  Tucker,  Professor  of  law  in  the 
University  of  William  and  Mary,  Virginia.  Boston,  Charles  C  Little 
&  James  Brown,  1846.  5676 

v,    [1],   220    p.      20 1/2 cm. 

-Professor  Beverley  Tucker's  valedictory  address  to   his   class.      [1835] 

5677 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   1.     p.   597-602) 

-Temperance.  An  address  read  before  the  Temperance  society  of  William 
&  Mary  college  by  Beverley  Tucker,  professor  of  law.  5678 

(In    Southern   literary   messenger,      v.    8.      p.    439-444) 

—[Valedictory  address  from  the  faculty  of  William  and  Mary  college 
to  the   students.     Delivered  by  Judge   Beverley   Tucker,   July   3,   1847] 

5679 

(In   Southern   literary  messenger,      v.    13.      p.    568-570) 

ucker,  Nathaniel  Beverley,  1820-    Address  of  Beverley  Tucker,  esq.,  to  the 


54-1  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

people  of  the  United  States,  with  appendix  relating  to  President  John- 
son's proclamation  of  2d  May,  1865.        JK310     v.  45.  568C' 
caption-title,   44   p.     12 1,2 cm. 

Tucker,  St.  George,  1752-1827.  A  dissertation  on  tlaverj-:  with  a  proposa'. 
for  the  gradual  abolition  of  it,  in  the  state  of  Virginia.  By  St.  Georgf. 
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53      T894.      Also   HT27      T89.  568' 

104  p.     24cm. 

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Queries  respecting  the  slavery  and  emancipation  of  negroes  in  Massa 

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by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Belknap.        F61     M41.  568: 

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Tudor,  W.  V.    The  golden  city.    A  sermon  by  W.  V.  Tudor,  D.  D.,  pastor  c 
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[Tunstall,  Nannie  Whitmell]  "No.  40."  A  romance  of  Fortress  Monroe  an 
The  Hygeia.  2d  ed.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  188 
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111    p.      front.      18% cm. 

Tupper,  Henry  Allen.  The  Carpenter's  son.  By  H.  A.  Tupper.  Baltimor 
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viii,  252  p.     17%cm. 

A  decade  of  foreign  missions.  1880-1890.    By  H.  A.  Tupper.     A  continu! 

tion  of  a  work  entitled:  Foreign  missions  of  Southern  Baptist  co:. 
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954   p.      ports.,  maps.      23cm. 

The  first  centurv   of  the  First  Baptist  church   of  Richmond,  Virgini 

1780-1880.     Richmond,  Carlton  McCarthy,  1S80.         F233     62     T9.      56! 
[3J-360  p.     front.     20if.cm. 

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XV   p.,    1    1.,    3-512    p.      maps.      22V2cm. 

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67    p.      front,    (port.)       IS^^cm. 

Turnbull,  R.    The  post  office  appropriation  bill — Showing  lack  of  mail  faci 

ties  in  his   district.     Speech   of   Hon.   R.   Turnbull,   of  Virginia,   in  t 

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7  p.     241^  cm. 


I 


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Turnbull,  William.  Reports  on  the  construction  of  the  piers  of  the  aqueduct 
of  the  Alexandria  canal  across  the  Potomac  river  at  Georgetown,  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  by  William  Turnbull  .  .  .  1835-1840.  Washington, 
Government  printing  ofRce,  1873.  5693 

49   p.     folded   plans.      30cm. 

At  head  of  title:     Engineer  department,  United  States  army. 

Turner,  Edward  Raymond.  The  New  Market  campaign,  May,  1864,  by  Ed- 
ward Raymond  Turner  .  .  .  Richmond,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1912. 
E481     N4     T94.  5694 

xiv,  203  p.     plates,  ports,     (incl.  front.)   maps.     23%cm. 

Bibliography:     p.   173-187. 

Roster  of  the  cadet  battalion:     p.  163-171. 

Turner,  Frederick  Jackson.     George  Rogers  Clark  and  the  Kaskaskia  cam- 
paign, 1777-1778.         E171     A57.  5695 
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(In  The  John  P.   Branch  historical   papers,   of  Randolph-Macon   college. 
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Turner,  Jesse.  A  phantom  precedent.  By  Jesse  Turner.  Reprinted  from 
the  May- June  American  law  review   1914.  5697 

321-344   p.      23 1/2 cm. 

Turner,  Nat.  The  confessions  of  Nat  Turner,  the  leader  of  the  late  insur- 
rection in  Southampton,  Va.  as  fully  and  voluntarily  made  to  Thomas 
R.  Gray,  in  the  prison  where  he  was  confined,  and  acknowledged  by 
him  to  be  such  when  read  before  the  court  of  Southampton:  with  the 
certificate,  under  seal  of  the  court  convened  at  Jerusalem,  Nov.  5,  1831, 
for  his  trial.  Also,  an  authentic  account  of  the  whole  insurrection, 
with  lists  of  the  whites  who  were  murdered,  and  of  the  negroes  brought 
before  the  court  of  Southampton,  and  there  sentenced,  &c.  Richmond, 
T.  R.  Gray,  1832.        F230     G782.  5698 

24  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

The  confessions  of  Nat  Turner,  the  leader  of  the  late  insurrection  in 

Southampton,  Va.  As  fully  and  voluntarily  made  to  Thomas  R.  Gray, 
in  the  prison  where  he  was  confined,  and  acknowledged  by  him  to  be 
such  when  read  before  the  court  of  Southampton;  with  the  certificate, 
under  seal  of  the  court  convened  at  Jerusalem,  Nov.  5,  1831,  for  his 
trial.  Also,  an  authentic  account  of  the  whole  insurrection,  with  lists 
of  whites  who  were  murdered,  and  of  the  negroes  brought  before  the 
court  of  Southampton,  and  there  sentenced,  &c.  Baltimore,  Published 
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5699 

23   p.      19cm. 

Turpin,  Edna  Henry  Lee.     Plappy  Acres,  by  Edna  H.  L.  Turpin   .  .    .   illus- 
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3  p.   1.,   3C3   p.     front.,   illus.      19 1/2  cm. 

A  short  history  of  the  American  people,  by  Edna  Henry  Lee  Turpin; 

with  an  introduction  by  S.  C.  Mitchell  .  .  .  New  York,  The  Macmillan 
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xvili  p.,   1   L,   478   p.     illus.  maps.     19i^cm. 

Turpin,  John  B.  A  brief  history  of  the  Albemarle  Baptist  association.  A 
discourse  delivered  before  the  body  at  its  centennial  session,  Chestnut 
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duction by  Rev.  Wm.  W.  Landrum,  D.  D.  Published  by  The  Va.  Baptist 
historical  society,  Richmond,  Va.,  1891.         F218     3     T95.  5702 

88    p.      17i^cm. 


546  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Two  Virginians   [Patrick  Henry,  George  Mason]  5703 

(In  Atlantic  monthly,     v.   70,   1892.     p.   407) 

Tyler,  Mrs.  Annie   B.    (Tucker)     Thomas  Hansford,  first  native  martyr  to 

American  liberty.     A  paper  read  before  the  Virginia  historical  society 

Tuesday,  December  22,  1891,  bv  Mrs.  Annie  Tucker  Tyler   .    .    .       F'225 

V82.  5704 

(In    Virginia    historical    society.      Collections.      Richniond,    1892.      new 
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Tyler,  David  Gardiner,  Address  of  welcome  to  the  Confederate  veterans 
delivered  at  the  auditorium,  June  1,  1915.  Twenty-fifth  reunion  U.  C.  V. 
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7   p.     23cm. 

Address   ...   on  the  occasion  of  the  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Robert 

E.  Lee,  delivered  at  the  College  of  William  &  Mary,  January  19,  1911. 
F218      24      W71      B.  5706 

20  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  College  of  William  &  Mary.     v.  4.     no.  3.     Jan.  1911) 

Tyler,  J.  Hoge.  Letters  and  public  papers  of  Governor  J.Hoge  Tyler,  1898- 
1902.      [1902]  5707 

194    p.      front,    (port.)      23cm. 

Tyler,  John,  president  of  the  U.  S.  An  address  delivered  before  the  literary 
societies  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  on  the  anniversary  of  the  declara- 
tion of  independence  by  the  state  of  Virginia.  June  29th,  1850.  By 
John  Tyler.     Charlottesville,  James  Alexander.         F21S     24     U5     T98. 

5708 
24   p.      21i^cm. 

An   address   delivered  before   the   two  literary   societies   of   Randolph- 
Macon  college,  June  19,  1838.     By  Hon.  John  Tyler.  5709 
(In  Southern  literary  messenger,  v.  5.  p.  20-25) 

The  address  delivered  by  his  exc'y  John  Tyler,  and  the  poem   recited 

by  St.  George  Tucker,  esq.,  on  the  166th  anniversary  of  the  College 
of  William  and  Mary  in  Virginia.     1859.  5710 

34    p.      23cm. 

Bound    with    "A    catalogue    of    the    College    of    William    and    Mary    In 
Virginia,   from  its  foundation  to   the  present  time.      1859." 

"The  dead  of  the  cabinet."     A  lecture  delivered  at  Petersburg,  on  the 

24th  of  April,  1856.  5711 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  23.     p.  81-93) 

Early  times  of  Virginia — William  and  Mary  college.  5712 

(In  De  Bow's  review,     v.  27.     July,   1859.     p.   136-149) 

Messages  and  papers  of  John  Tyler,  April  4,  1841,  to  March   4,  1845. 

J81     B96.  5713 

(In  a  compilation  of  the  messages  and  papers  of  the  presidents   .    .    . 
1896-99.     v.  4) 

An  oration,  delivered  by  John  Tyler,  at  York  Town,  October  19th,  1837. 

5714  1 

(In   Southern   literary  messenger,      v.    3.      p.    747-752) 

[Oration  delivered  at  the  celebration  of  the  two  hundred  and  fiftieth 

anniversary  of  the  English  settlement  at  Jamestown]  5715 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  24.     p.  435-455) 

Tyler,  Julia  Gardiner.     To  the  Duchess  of  Sutherland  and  ladies  of  England. 

5716 
(In   Southern  literary  messenger,     v.    19.     p.   120-129) 

I; 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  547 

Tyler,  Lyon  Gardiner.     Biography  of  George  Wythe.  5717 

(In  Lewis,  W.  D.     Great  American  lawyers,     v.   1.     p.  51-90) 

Bruton  church.     By  Lyon  G.   Tyler,   M.  A.,  president  of  William  and 

Mary  College.      [Reprinted  from  William  and  Mary   Quarterly]      Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1895.        F234     W7     T98.  5718 

14  p.     front.     23% cm. 

.    .    .  The  cavalier  in  America  [by]  Lyon  G.  Tyler.     [Richmond,  Va., 

Whittet  &  Shepperson,  printers,  1913]        P229     T98.  5719 

cover-title,   [19]   p.     port.     16cm. 

At  head  of  title:     A  New  year  greeting. 

The  College  of  William   and   Mary  in   Virginia:    its  history  and  work. 

1693-1907.     By  Lyon  G.  Tyler  .    .    .  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepper- 
son, printers,  1907.         F218     24     W71     T98.  5720 
96  p.     front.,  illus.  (incl.  ports.,  facsims.)     22cm. 

College  of  William  and  Mary;   letter  from  its  president,  Hon.  Lyon  G. 

Tyler,     [n.  d.]        F218     24    W71     T965.  5721 

6   p.     22cm. 

Colonial  and  early  state  currency  in  the  South  to  1791  [with  bibliography] 

5722 
(In  The   South  in  the  building  of  the  nation,     v.   5.     p.   442-447) 

The  cradle  of  the  republic:  Jamestown  and  James  River  ...  by  Lyon 

Gardiner  Tyler  .    .    .   [2d   ed.]     Richmond,  Va.,  The   Hermitage   press, 
inc ,  1906.        F229     T99.  5723 

vii,  286  p.     front.,  illus.,  fold.  maps.     24cm. 
Library  has   1st  ed.  also. 

Edmund  Ruffin.  An  address  delivered  at  the  Virginia  polytechnic  insti- 
tute, Blacksburg,  Virginia,  April  25,  1913.  By  Lyon  G.  Tyler.  [Roanoke, 
Va.,  The  Stone  printing  and  manufacturing  company,  1913?]  CI 
R922     T98.                                                                                                                  5724 

15  p.     23cm. 

Encyclopedia  of  Virginia   biography.     Under   the   editorial   supervision 

of  Lyon  Gardiner  Tyler,  president  of  William  and  Mary  college.     New 
York,  Lewis  historical  publishing  co.,  1915.  5724a 

5  V.     fronts.,  ports.     28cm. 

This  book  was  received  at  the  State  Library  only  a  few  days  before 
the  copy  for  this  Bulletin  was  sent  to  the  printer.  Otherwise  the  table 
of    contents    would    have    been    inserted    here. 

.    .    .  England   in   America,   1580-1652,   by   Lyon   Gardiner   Tyler  .    .    . 

New  York  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1904.        £178     A54.         5725 
XX,   355   p.   incl.   front,    (port.)    maps.      3  double  maps.      21cm. 
"Critical   essay  on  authorities":   p.    328-339. 

— A  few  facts  from  the  records  of  William  and  Mary  college.       E172    A49 

5726 
(In    American    historical    association.       Papers.       v.     4,    no.     4.       1890. 
p.    455-469) 

— ^A  few  facts  from  the  records  of  William  and  Mary  college.     By  Presi- 
dent Lyon  G.  Tyler  .    .    .  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1890.  F218 
24     W71     T96.  5727 
129-141   p.     23cm. 

— Immigration  and  population  of  the  South  to  1783   [with  bibliography] 

5728 
(In    The    South    in    the    building    of    the    nation,      v.    5.      p.    12-21) 

Land  systems   of  the   southern   colonies   of  England  and  of  the   South 

Atlantic  states  [with  bibliography]  5729 

(In  The   South   in   the   building   of   the  nation,      v.   5.      p.    43-53) 


548  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  letters  and   times  of  the   Tylers.     By  Lyon   G.   Tyler  .    .    .  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1884-1885.         CI     T982     T85.       5730 
2  V.     front,  plates,  ports.     24cm. 

London  company  records.        E172     A4S.  5731 

(In  American  historical  association.     Report,   1901.     v.   1.     p.  543-550) 

— — The  making  of  the  Union.  Contribution  of  the  College  of  William  and 
Mary  in  Virginia.  Prepared  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler  .  .  .  Richmond,  "Whittet 
&  Shepperson,  1899.         F218     24     W71     T977.  -  5732 

36  p.     front.,  illus.,  ports.     24cm 

Men  of  mark  in  Virginia.  Ideals  of  American  life.  A  collection  of  biog- 
raphies of  the  leading  men  in  the  state.  Lyon  G.  Tyler,  LL.  D.,  presi- 
dent  William  and  Mary  College,  editor-in-chief.  Illustrated  with  many 
full  page  photo-steel  engravings.  Men  of  mark  publishing  company, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1909.         COl     T982     M14     Ref.  5733 

5  V.     23cm. 

Contents.  Adams,  William  D.,  v.  5,  p.  3,  port.  Alderman,  Edwin  A., 
V.  1,  p.  12,  port.  Aldhizer,  George  S.,  v.  5,  p.  6.  Alexander,  John  H.,  v.  2, 
p.  3,  port.  Allen,  Charles  W.,  v.  5,  p.  8.  Allen,  Henry  C,  v.  4,  p.  3,  port 
Allen,  William  E.,  v.  2,  p.  6,  port.  Allen,  William  R.,  v.  4,  p.  5.  Anderson, 
Charles  J.,  v.  2,  p.  13,  port.  Anderson,  George  K.,  v.  4,  p.  7.  Anderson, 
George  W.,  v.  4,  p.  10.  Anderson,  James  A.,  v.  5,  p.  10,  port.  Anderson, 
Joseph  R.,  V.  5,  p.  14,  port.  Anderson,  Richard  I.,  v.  5,  p.  21,  port.  Anderson, 
^Villiam  A.,  v.  3,  p.  3,  port.  Anderson,  William  E.,  v.  2,  p.  17,  port. 
Apperson,  John  S.,  v.  3,  p.  6.  Apperson,  Richard  D.,  v.  4,  p.  15,  port. 
Ashton,  Charles  H.,  v.  3,  p.  10.  Atkinson,  William  M.,  v.  3,  p.  12.  Atwill, 
William  H.,  v.  3,  p.  14.  Atwood,  John  R.,  v.  3,  p.  16.  Axtell,  Decatur, 
V.  2,  p.  19.     Ayers,  Rufus  A.,   v.  2,  p.  23,  port. 

5734 

Bagby,  John  H.  C,  v.  5,  p.  23.  Baker,  Charles  C,  v.  3,  p.  IS,  port. 
Baker,  Harry  H.,  v.  5,  p.  24,  port.  Baker,  Thomas  R.,  v.  4,  p.  19.  Baker, 
William  W.,  v.  3,  p.  22,  port.  Barbour,  Robert  S.,  v.  4,  p.  23,  port. 
Barham,  Thomas  J.,  v.  3,  p.  27.  Barker,  Oscar  B.,  v.  2,  p.  28,  port. 
Barker,  William  C,  v.  2,  p.  32,  port.  Barnes,  Thomas  H.,  v.  4,  p.  26. 
Barr,  James  M.,  v.  5,  p.  31,  port.  Barret,  Robert  L.,  v.  4,  p.  28.  Barringer, 
Paul  B.,  V.  1,  p.  156,  port.  Barron,  Robert  P.,  v.  2,  p.  36,  port.  Barton, 
Robert  T.,  v.  1,  p.  139.  Beasley,  Charles  H.,  v.  3,  p.  29.  Bernard,  George  S., 
V.  3,  p.  31.  Bishop,  Carter  R.,  v.  5,  p.  32.  Blackford,  Benjamin,  v.  5, 
p.  37,  port.  Blackford,  Launcelot  M.,  v.  3,  p.  34.  Blackwell,  Calvin  S., 
V.  3,  p.  3G.  Blackwell,  Robert  E.,  v.  3,  p.  40.  Blair,  Lewis  H.,  v.  4,  p.  30,  port. 
Blanks,  William  D.,  v.  4,  p.  37,  port.  Bolen,  David  W.,  v.  5,  p.  39.  Bolton, 
Channing  M.,  v.  1,  p.  130,  port.  Bosher,  Lewis  C,  v.  1,  p.  18,  port. 
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5747 

O'Ferrall,  Charles  T.,  v.  5,  p.  322.  Old,  William  W.,  v.  4,  p.  316. 
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5750 

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5751 

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-  .  .  .  Narratives  of  early  Virginia,  1606-1625;  ed.  by  Lyon  Gardiner 
Tyler  .  .  .  with  a  map  and  two  facsimiles.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's 
sons,  1907.         F229     T985.  5759 

XV,  478  p.     fold.  map.  2  facsim.     (1  fold.)      23cm. 

(Half-title:  Original  narratives  of  early  American  history  .  .  .) 
Contents:  Observations  by  Master  George  Percy,  160  7;  a  irue  relation, 
by  Captain  John  Smith,  1608;  Description  of  Virginia  and  proceedings 
of  the  colonic;  The  relation  of  the  Lord  De-La-Ware,  1611;  Letter  of 
Don  Diego  de  Moiina,  1613;  Letter  of  Father  Pierre  Biard,  1614;  Letter  of 
John  Rolfe,  1614;  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Assembly,  1619;  Letter  of 
John  Pory,  1619;  Generall  historic  of  Virginia  by  Captain  John  Smith,  1624 — 
the  fourtn  booke;  The  Virginia  planters'  answer  to  Captain  Butler,  1623; 
The  tragical  rele.tion  of  the  Virginia  -Vssenibly,  1G24;  The  discourse  of 
the   old    company,    16  25. 

-  .  .'  .  Parties  and  patronage  in  the  United  States,  bv  Lyon  Gardiner 
Tyler  .    .    .   New  York,  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  189L       JK731    T9.' 

5760  4 
2    p.    1..    133    p.      20cm. 

-Pocahontas.  Peace  and  truth  .    .    .  1915.     [An  address  read  by  Lyon  G. 

Tyler  in  the  memorial  church  at  Jamestown  Oct.  24,  1914,  on  the  occa- 


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sion  of  the  unveiling  of  a  tablet  presented  to  the  Association  for  the 
preservation  of  Virginia  antiquities  by  the  Washington  branch]  [Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Whittet  &   Shepperson,  1915]  5761 
14    p.      front.      161/2  cm. 

Report  of  the  conference  on  research  in  Southern  history.        E172    A4S. 

5762 
(In  American  historical  association.     Report,  1908.     v.  1.     p.  129-143) 

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5763 
(In   The   South   in   the   building  of   the   nation,     v.    4.      p.    499-524) 

Tvv'o  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  charter  of   the  college   of  William 

and  Mary,  1693-1893.  [Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1894] 
F218     24     W71     T97.  5764 

49  p.     26cm. 

Virginia  as  a  royal  province,  1624-1763  [with  bibliography]  5765 

(In  The  South  in  the  building-  of  the  nation,     v.   1.     p.   23-45) 

Williamsburg,  the  old  colonial  capital.     By  Lyon  Gardiner  Tyler  .    .    . 

Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  c  1907.         F234     W7     T9.       5766 

285   p.     illus.    (incl.   ports.,   maps,   facsims.)      2   fold,   plans    (incl.   front.) 
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Tyler,  Moses  Coit.  A  history  of  American  literature  during  the  colonial  time 
...  By  Moses  Coit  Tyler  .  .  .  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1897. 
PS185     T97.  5767 

2  v.     23cm. 

The  literary  history  of  the  American   revolution   1763-1783  By   Moses 

Coit  Tyler  .    .    .   New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1897.  PS195     R4 

T7     1897.  5768 
2   v.     23cm. 

Patrick  Henry.     By  Moses  Coit  Tyler.     Boston  &  New  York,  Houghton, 

Mifflin  &  CO.,  1887.        CI     H523    T85.  5769 

X,  398  p.     18cm. 

[Tyler,  Robert]  1818-1877.  A.hasuerus;  a  poem.  By  a  Virginian.  New  York, 
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4t5    p.       19  1/2  cm. 

Tyree,  Cornelius.    The  living  epistle:  or,  The  moral  power  of  a  religious  life. 

By  Cornelius  Tyree,  of  Powhatan  coimty,  Va.     With  an  introduction  by 

Rev.  R.  Fuller,  D.  D.    New  York,  Sheldon  &  co.,  Richmond,  T.  J.  Starke, 

1859.  5771 

185   p.     17cm. 

Tv/o  discourses  on  the  design,  mode  and  subjects  of  Christian  baptism. 

Delivered  in  the  Baptist  church,  Lexington,  Va.,  on  the  10th  of  December, 
1842.  By  Elder  Cornelius  Tyree.  Published  by  request.  Lexington,  Va., 
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Tyrrell,  Henry.     Lee  of  Virginia.     [Illustrated]         CI     L480     T85.  5773 

(In    Pall    Mall    magazine.      v.    12.       1897.       p.    345-358,    510-520.      v.    13. 
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Tyrrell,  Joseph  Henry.  The  genealogy  of  Richmond  and  William  Tyrrell  or 
Terrell,  (descended  from  the  family  of  Tyrrell  of  Thornton  Hall,  Buck- 
inghamshire, England),  who  settled  in  Virginia  in  the  seventeenth 
■Tjentury.  Compiled  (and  issued  as  a  supplement  to  his  "Genealogical 
history  of  the  Tyrrells")   by  Joseph  Henry  Tyrrell.  5774 

29   p.     front,    (coat   of  arms)    charts.     28% cm. 


55-i  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Uhle,  John   C.     [Argument  concerning  land  grants  to  McCormack,  Leggett 

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as  it  has  affected  the  boundary  line  of  Kentucky  and  Virginia]      [no 

place]     [1888]  5775 

16  p.     22cm. 

Union  Baptist  association.     Minutes  of  the  thirty-seventh  annual  session  of 
the    Norfolk,    Virginia    Union    Baptist    association    held    with    the   F'irst 
Baptist  church,  Hampton,  Va.  Aug.  16,  17,  18,  and  19,  1900   .    .    .   Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Virginia  Baptist  press,  1900.  5776 
46  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

Union,  Broad-Run,  Judson,  and  North-Western  Baptist  associations.  Min- 
utes .  .  .  sessions  of  1854.  Morgantown,  Va.,  Printed  at  the  office  of 
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40  p.     21cm. 

Union  Hartshorn  journal.     Published  by  Virginia  union  university  &  Hart- 
shorn Memorial  college,  Richmond,  Va.  5778 
Library  has   v.    13.     no.    1.      November,    1912. 

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The  Union,  past  and  future:  how  it  works,  and  how  to  save  it.    By  a  citizea 
of  Virginia  .    .    .  Washington,  Printed  by  J.  T.  Towers,  1850.         E423 
U58.  5779 

32    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Union   theological    seminary,    Richmond,   Va.     Bulletin,     quarterly.  F218 

24     Ul     B9.  5780 

Library   has   Nov.    '07,   Jan.,    'OS,    Jan.,    Mar.    '12. 

Catalogue.        F218     24     Ul     C35.  5781 

Library    has    1885-date. 

Centennial   general   catalogue   of  the   trustees,   officers,   professors   and 

alumni  of  Union  theological  seminary  in  Virginia.  1807-1907.  Ed.  by 
Walter  W.  Moore  and  Tilden  Scherer.  Richmond,  Va.,  Printed  by  Whittet 
&  Shepperson  1908]        F218     24     Ul.  5782 

189    p.      front.,    plates,    ports.      24cm. 

A  general   catalogue   of   the   officers   and  alumni   of   Union   theological  ( 

seminary  in  Virginia.     1823-24—1883-84   .  .    .   Baltimore,  Sun   book  and   I 
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92    p.      23cm. 

The  Union  seminary  magazine.  Richmond,  Va.         F218     24     Ul     MIS. 

5784 

Library  has  v.  20,  1908-09. 

United  Confederate  veterans.    The  flags  of  the  Confederate  States  of  Ameri- 
ca,    [no  place,    c  1907]  5785 
4   p.     plate.     22 1/4  cm. 

A  memorial  of  the   6th  annual  reunion,  and  the  laying  of  the  corner- 
stone of  the  Jefferson  Davis  monument.     Richmond,  Virginia,  June  30, 
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General  chairman  of  the  17th  annual  reunion.    Report  of  the  seventeenth 

annual  reunion,  held  at  Richmond,  Va.,  May  30  to  June  3,  1907.     Read 
before  R.  E.  Lee  camp  no.  1,  Richmond,  Va.,  February  14,  1908.     [Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1908]  E463     U51     R4.  5787 
48  p.   (incl.  illus.)     23cm. 

Virginia   division.      History   committee.     Official   report   of  the   History 

committee  of  the  Grand  camp,  C.  V.,  department  of  Virginia.     By  Hon. 


I 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  555 

Geo.  L.  Christian,  chairman  .  .  .  North  Carolina  and  Virginia  in  the 
civil  war  .    .    .    [Richmond,  1904]  5788 

cover-title,  26   p.     24cm. 

"Read  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  October  28th,  1903,  and  published  by  order 
of    the    Grand    camp   of   Virginia." 

Virginia  division.    Proceedings  of  the   .    .    .   annual  meeting  of  the  Grand 

camp  Confederate  veterans,  Department  of  Virginia,  together  with 
orders  of  the  grand  commander  issued  during  the  past  year  .  .  .  Rich- 
mond, Va.        F221     42     V81.  5789 

Library   has    7th-14th,    16th-date,    1894-date. 

Proceedings   not   published    previous   to    7th    annual    meeting. 

Wasliington,    D.    C,    division.      Clias.    Broadv^ay    Rouss   camp,    no.    1191. 

Report  on  the  re-burial  of  the  Confederate  dead  in  Arlington  cemetery 
and  attention  called  to  the  care  required  for  the  graves  of  Confederate 
soldiers  who  died  in  federal  prisons  and  military  hospitals  now  buried 
in  northern  states,  by  the  Charles  Broadway  Rouss  camp  no.  1191, 
United  Confederate  veterans,  Washington.  Washington,  Judd  &  Det- 
weiler,  printers,  1901.         E641     U57.  5790 

47    p.      fold,    pi.,    fold,   plans.      2  3 1/2  cm. 

United  daughters  of  the  Confederacy.  Three  papers  written  for  and  read 
on  the  third  historical  evening,  Richmond,  Virginia,  Thursday,  Nov.  9, 
1911.  In  charge  of  the  historian-general,  Mrs.  J.  Enders  Robinson. 
[Richmond,  1911]  5791 

16   p.     23cm. 

Contents:  English  friends  of  the  Southern  Confederacy,  by  Kate  M. 
Rowland;  The  defenders  of  state  sovereignty,  by  Mrs.  A.  A.  Campbell; 
A   bit   of   Southwest   Virginia   history,    by   Nellie    C.    Preston. 

Virginia  division.    Proceedings  of  the  annual  convention.       F221    42    V9. 

5792 
Library  has  1902,  1906-date. 

United  order  of  true  reformers.  Grand  fountain.  Minutes  of  the  twenty- 
fifth  annual  session  of  the  Grand  fountain,  United  order  of  true  reformers, 
convened  in  the  True  reformers'  hall,  Richmond,  Va.,  Tuesday  Sept.  5, 
1905   .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  the  Reformer  print,  1905.  5793 

209   p.     ports.     22cm. 

Minutes  of  the  twenty-eighth  annual  session.     Rev.  Dr.  W.  L.  Taylor, 

G.  W.  M.,  W.  P.  Burrell,  Grand  worthy  secretary.  Convened  in  the  True 
reformer's  hall,  Richmond,  Va.,  Tuesday,  Sept.  8,  1908.  Richmond,  Va. 
[1908]  5794 

173  p.     20i^cm. 

United  sons  of  Confederate  veterans.  Virginia  division.  Minutes  of  the 
annual  meeting.         F221     42     V95.  5795 

Library   has    1903,    '05,    '06,    '08,    '09. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  fisheries.  .  .  .  Condition  and  extent  of  the  oyster  beds  of 
James  River,  Virginia  .  .  .  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.  F220 
23     U5.  5796 

2  p.  1.,   [3]  83  p.     2  fold,  charts.     24 1/2 cm. 
(Document  no.   729) 

By  H.   F.   Moore. 

U.  S.  Christian  commission.  Record  of  the  federal  dead  buried  from  Libby, 
Belle  Isle,  Danville  &  Camp  Lawton  prisons,  and  at  City  Point,  and  in 
the  field  before  Petersburg  and  Richmond.  Pub.  by  the  U.  S.  Christian 
commission,  from  reports  of  its  agents.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Rodgers, 
printer,  1865.         E494     U589.  5797 

3  p.   1.,   [5]-168   p.     23cm. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of  Peter  J. 
Otey,  late  a  representative  from   Virginia,   delivered  in  the  House  of 


556  A  Bibliography  of  Vikginia 

representatives  and  Senate,  57th  Congress,  1st  session.  Washington, 
Gov't  print,  off.,  1902.         CI     087     U46.  5798 

100    p.      front,    (port.)      26V2cm. 

■ Memorial   addresses   on   the  life   and   character  of  John   S.   Barbour,   a 

Senator  from  Virginia,  delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Represen- 
tatives, Feb.  3  and  25,  1893.     Published  by  order  of  Congress.     Wash- 
ington, 1893.         CI     B239     U46.  5799 
93   p.     front,    (port.) 

Obituary  addresses   on   the   occasion   of  the   death   of  the   Hon.    Henry 

Clay  .  .  .  delivered  in  the  Senate  and  in  the  House  of  Representative- 
of  the  United  States,  June  30,  1852,  and  the  funeral  sermon  of  the  Rev. 
C.  M.  Butler,  preached  in  the  Senate,  July  1,  1852  .  .  .  Washington, 
Printed  by  Robert  Armstrong,  1852.         CI     C620     U46.  5800 

135    p.      front,    (port.)      2 3 1/2 cm. 

' Joint  committee  on  tlie  library.     Exercises  at  the  ceremony  of  unveiling 

the  statue  of  John  Marshall,  chief  justice  of  the  United  States,  in  front 
of  the  capitol,  Washington,  May  10,  1884.  With  the  address  of  Mr.  Chief 
justice  Waite,  and  the  oration  of  William  Henry  Rawle,  esq.  LL.  D. 
With  the  proceedings  of  the  Philadelphia  bar  relating  to  the  monument 
to   Chief  justice   Marshall.     Washington,    Govt,   print,    off.,    1884  CI 

M368     R6.  5801 

92    p.      front,    (port.)      30cm. 

House.    Committee  on  elections.    In  the  House  of  representatives  of  the 

United  States,  Sixty-first  Congress:  contested  election  case  of  John  'SI. 
Parsons,  contestant,  v.  Ed.vi^ard  W.  Saunders,  contestee,  from  the  fifth 
Congressional  district  of  Virginia.  Arguments  of  counsel  before  Com- 
mittee on  elections  no.  2.  J.  H.  Carrico  .  .  .  Hon  A.  J.  Montague,  Hon. 
John  M.  Thurston,  attorneys  for  contestant.  Hon.  Edward  W.  Saunders, 
as  contestee.     W^ashington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1910.  JK1359     61st     Va.. 

5th.  5802 

224   p.      23cm. 

• House  of  representatives.    Com.  on  elections.    O'Ferrall  vs.  Paul.   Papers 

and  testimony  in  the  contested  election  case  of  C.  T.  O'Ferrall  vs.  John 
Paul,  from  the  seventh  congressional  district  of  Virginia.  Jan.  9,  1SS4. 
Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1884.        JK1359     48th    Va.  7th.  5803 

808    p.      23 1/2 cm. 

House.  Committee  on  war-claims.  Losses  from  Lee's  invasion  of  Penn- 
sylvania. Mr.  Lawrence,  from  the  committee  on  War-claims,  submitted 
the  following  report:  [To  accompany  bill  H.  R.  873]    Jan.    8,1875.        5804 

9    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

(U.    S.      43d   Cong.      H.    report    41) 

Senate.    Committee  on  the  library.     Monument  to  Pocahontas  at  James- 
town, Va.    .    .    .   Mr.  Swanson,  from  the  committee  on  the  library,  sub- 
mitted  the   following   report.      [To  accompany   S.   2118]      [Washington, 
1912]  5805 
3    p.      2  1i-:cm. 

Senate.     Select  committee  on  the  Harper's  Ferry  invasion.   .    .    .   Report 

[of]  the  Select  committee  of  the  Senate  ajipointed  to  inquire  into  the 
late  invasion  and  seizure  of  the  public  property  at  Harper's  Ferry  .  .  . 
[Washington,  1860]        E451     U57.  5806 

255,    [1]    p.     23cm. 

(36th    Cong-..    1st    sess..    Senate.      Rep.    com.    no.    278) 

Submitted   by   J.    M.    Mason,    chairman. 

Includes,  also,  "Views  of  the  minority,"  prepared  by  Mr.  Collamer, 
journal  of  the  committee,  appendix  of  documents  and  testimony  taken 
before   the   committee. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  557 

Senate.     Committee  on   library.     Monument  to  Gen.  William  Campbell. 

Report  to  accompany  S.  1098.    August  4,  1911.  5807 

12    p.      23cm. 

(U.    S.      62d    Cong-.      1st    session.      Senate    report    123) 

U.   S.     58th   Cong.     3d  sess.     Senate.     Proceedings  in  connection   with  the 

formal  presentation  of  a  reproduction  of  a  bust  of  Washington  by  certain 

citizens   of  the  republic  of   France   .    .    .  Washington,    Govt,   print,   off. 

1905.         COl     U58.  5808 

45   p.     front,   ports.     26i/2cm. 

U.  S.  61st  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  1910-1911.  .  .  .  John  Warwick  Daniel  (late  a 
senator  from  Virginia)  Memorial  addresses.  Delivered  in  the  Senate 
and  the  House  of  representatives  of  the  United  States.  Proceedings  in 
the  Senate,  February  20,  1911.  Proceedings  in  the  House  .June  24,  1911. 
Proceedings  in  the  House  June  24,  1911.  Comp.  under  the  direction  of 
the  Joint  committee  on  printing.  Washington  [Govt,  print,  off.]  1911. 
CI     D1842     U5.  5809 

158    p.      port.      26cm. 

(61st  Cong.,   3d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  876) 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  state.  Bureau  of  appointments.  Calendar  of  applications 
and  recommendations  for  office  during  the  presidency  of  George  Wash- 
ington. Prepared  from  the  files  of  the  Bureau  of  appointments.  De- 
partment of  state,  by  Gaillard  Hunt.  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off., 
1901.         E311     U62.  5810 

xi,  146  p.     231/^ cm. 

U.  S.     Engineer  office,  Baltimore.  Annual  report  upon  building  monument 

at  Yorktown,  Va.,  by  Wm.  P.  Craighill,  lieutenant-colonel  of  engineers, 

U.  S.  A.,  for  the  year  1882.  Washington,   Government  printing  office, 

1882.        F234     Y6     C886.  5811 

5   p.     23cm. 

Annual  report  upon  building  monument  at  Yorktown,  Va.,  by  Wm.  P. 

Craighill,   lieutenant-colonel  of  engineers,  U.   S.  A.,   for  the   year  1883. 
Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1883.        F234     Y6    C886.       5812 
12  p.     2  fold,  plans.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

U.  S.  District  court.  Virginia.  (Eastern  district).  ...  A  record  of  Vir- 
ginia copyright  entries  (1790-1844)  With  an  introduction  by  J.  H. 
Whitty  .  .  .  Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  superintendent  of  public  printing, 
1911.        F218     1     W62.  5813 

52   p.      23cm. 

(In   Virginia    State    Library.      7th    annual    report.      1909-1910) 

U.  S.  Library  of  Congress.  Papers  of  James  Monroe,  listed  in  chronological 
order  from  the  original  manuscripts  in  the  Library  of  Congress.  Com- 
piled under  the  direction  of  Worthington  Chauncey  Ford,  chief,  Division 
of  manuscripts.     W^ashington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1904.         CI     M753     F52. 

5814 
114   p.     facsim.     27cm. 

[Virginia  laws,  etc.]  printed  and  ms.  5815 

(In    Library    of    Congress.      Catalogue.      1830.      p.    166-167) 

U.  S.  President  (A.  Lincoln)  Peace.  Message  from  the  president  of  the 
United  States,  transmitting,  in  compliance  with  the  resolution  of  Feb. 
8th,  1865,  information  relative  to  a  conference  held  at  Hampton  Roads 
with  Messrs.  A.  H.  Stephens,  R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  and  J.  A.  Campbell.  Feb. 
10,  1865.  5816 

12  p.     22 1/2 cm. 

U.  S.  Superintendent  of  documents.  Tables  of  and  annotated  index  to  the 
Congressional  series  of  United  States  public  documents.     Prepared  in 


558  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

the  office  of  the  superintendent  of  documents,  government  printing  of- 
fice.    Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1902.         Z1223     A     '02. 

5816a 

753  p.     29cm. 
Virginia,  p.   721,   722. 

U.  S.  War  dept.  Bibliography  of  state  participation  in  the  civil  war,  1861- 
1866.     Washington,  Gov't,  print,     t.,  1913.         Z881     U611     S.  5817 

X,    1140   p.      23cm. 
Virginia:     p.  822-S82. 

The  war  of  the  rebellion;   a  compilation  of  the  official  records  of  the 

Union  and  Confederate  armies   .    .    .   Washington,  Gov't,  off.,  1880-1901. 

5818 
70  v.  in  128.     23 1/2 cm. 

U.  S.  Weather  bureau.  Climatological  data.  Virginia  section  by  Edward 
A.  Evans,  section  director.    Richmond,  Va.,  weather  bureau  office.    5819 

Library  has   1913.   1914,   1915. 

University  college  of  medicine.  Richmond,  Va.  Bulletin.  F218  24  U3 
B93.  5820 

Library  has  Series  2:  nos.  1-5.  May,  1904-January,  1905;  no.  8.  Augnst, 
1905;  nos.  20-21.  July-August,  1907;  nos.  26-27.  July-August.  1908;  no.  31. 
May.   1909.     Series   3.     no.   1.     April,   1912. 

Catalogue.         F218     24     U3     C35.  5821 

Library  has  1893-94.  1894-95,  1895-96.  1897-98.  1898-99,  1899-1900.  1901-02, 
1903-04. 

Catalogues  for  1894-95  and  1895-96  were  issued  under  title  of  annual 
announcement. 

Depts.  of  dentistry  &  pharmacy.  5822 

Catalogue.     F218     24     U3     D41. 
Library  has  1895-96,   1896-97.   1909. 

University  of  Virginia.  Alumni  bulletin  of  the  University  of  Virginia.  F218 
24     U5    A47.  5823 

Title  varies. 

In  the  new  series  the  catalogue  is  the  first  number  of  each  volume, 
except  in  vol.   6.  where  it  is  the  2d  no. 

Library  has  v.  1:  no.  1.  May,  1894;  nos.  3-4.  November,  1894-February. 
1895.  V.  2:  nos.  1-4.  May.  1895-February.  1896.  v.  3:  nos.  1-4.  May.  1896- 
February,  1897.  v.  4:  nos.  1-4.  May,  1897-February.  1898.  v.  5:  nos.  1-4. 
May.  1908-February,  1909.  v.  6:  nos.  1-2.  May-August.  1899.  New  series, 
v.  1:  nos.  1-4.  January-October.  1901.  v.  2:  nos.  1-4.  January-October. 
1902.  v.  3:  nos.  1-4.  January-October.  1903.  v.  4:  nos.  1-4.  January-Octo- 
ber. 1904.  v.  5:  nos.  1-3.  January-July.  1905;  no.  5.  March.  1906.  v.- 6: 
nos.  1-2.  May-April,  1906;  no.  2A.  June  12,  1906;  no.  2B.  July.  1906. 
V.  7:  no.  1.  January,  1907;  nos.  lA-lB.  March-January,  1907;  nos.  2-4. 
April-October.  1907.  Third  series,  v.  1:  nos.  1-4.  January-October,  1908. 
V.  2:  nos.  1-4.  January-October.  1909.  v.  3:  nos.  1-3.  January-July,  1910; 
no.  5.  October,  1910.  v.  4:  nos.  1-5.  January-October,  1911.  v.  5:  nos.  1-5. 
January-October.  1912.  v.  6:  nos.  1-5.  January-October.  1913.  v.  7:  nos.  1-5. 
January-October.    1914.     v.   8:   nos.   1-2.     January-April.   1915. 

Alumni  bulletin  of  the  University  of  Virginia.  Poe  number.  Char- 
lottesville, Va.,  The  University  of  Virginia  press,  1909.  F218  24  U5 
A47.  5824 

218    p.      front,    (port.),    illus.,    ports.      23cm. 

(Alumni  bulletin  of  the  university  of  Virginia.  3d  ser.  v.  2,  no.  2. 
April,    1909) 

Association  record;   a  report  of  the  religious  work  in  the  University  of 

Virginia.         F218     24     U5     A84.  5825 

Library  has   v.   1-5.      1903-1907. 


5826 

5, 

no.    4. 

P. 

Trent 

Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  559 

-Bibliographies  of  publications  of  professors  of  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia since  1887. 

(In  The  Alumni  bulletin  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  v. 
Feb.,    ISOy.      p.    108-111> 

"In  continuation  of  valuable  statistics  compiled  by  Prof.  W. 
for  Adams's  Thomas  Jefferson  and   the   University  of  Virginia." 

-Catalogue.         F218     24     U5     C35.  5827 

Library  has  1825,  1826,  1827,  1827-28.  1828-29,  1829-30,  1830-31,  1931-32, 
1S32-33,  1833-34,  1834-35,  1835-36,  1836-37,  1837-38,  1838-39,  1839-40,  1840-41, 
1841-42,    1842-43,    1843-44.      These   were   reprinted   in   one   volume   in   1880. 

Library  has  1836-37,  1839-40,  1845-46,  1847-48,  1848-49,  1865-66,  (with 
catalog-ues  of  sessions  1861-1865  prefixed)  1869-70,  1879-80,  1881-82,  1882-83. 
1884-85,  1890-91,  1891-92,  1892-93,  1893-94.  1894-95.  1895-96,  1896-97,  1899-1900, 
1900-01. 

Beginning  with  1900-01,  the  catalogue  was  a  number  of  the  Bulletin. 
For   catalogues   of   these   years   see   F218      24      U5      A47. 

Beginning  with  1907-08.  the  catalogue  is  a  number  of  the  University 
of  Virginia  record.      Library  has   1907-08-date. 

-Catalogue  of  exhibits  at  the  Jamestown  tercentennial  exposition,  1607- 
1907.     Charlottesville,  University  of  Virginia  press,   1907.  F21S     24 

U5     C40.  5828 

15    p.      22cm. 

-College  topics.  Semi-weekly  during  the  college  year.  Charlottesville, 
University  of  Virginia.         F214     24     U5     C6.  5829 

Library  has   v.    19   &   20,    Jan.    1908-June,    1909. 

-The  Collegian;  [published  at]  University  of  Virginia.  F218  24  U5 
C69.  5830 

Library  has  v.  1,  no.  1,  Oct.  1838;  v.  1,  no.  3,  Dec.  1838-  v.  1,  no.  10, 
July,   1839;   v.  2,  nos.   1,  2.     Oct.,  Nov.,   1839;   v.   3,  no.   9,  June,   1841. 

-Corks  and  curls  of  the  University  of  Virginia;    published  by  the  fra- 
ternities of  the  University.         F218     24     U5     C7.  5831 
Library  has  1888,  1889,  1891,  1892,  1893,  1896,  1900,  1903.  1904.  1906.  1911. 

-Dissertations  submitted  for  the  degree  of  doctor  of  philosophy  of  the 
University  of  Virginia.  5832 

(In  University  of  Virginia  record,     v.  1.  no.  3.     Nov..  1907.     p.  2  &  3) 

-Presentation  of  tablets  in  memory  of  University  Confederate  dead,  May 
23,  1906.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  The  University  of  Virginia  press,  1906. 
F218     24     U5     P93.  5833 

30    p.      2 3 1/2  cm. 

(Virginia:     University.     Bulletin,     new  series,     v.  6,  no.   1.     May.  1906) 

-A  statement  of  growth.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  Pub.  by  the  University, 
1906.         F218     24     U5     U51.  5834 

unp.     23cm. 

-Students  of  the  University  of  Virginia.  A  semi-centennial  catalogue, 
with  brief  biographical  sketches.  Baltimore,  Charles  Harvey  &  co., 
pub.  [c  1878]         F218     24     Uo     S9.  5835 

unp.      2  7 1/4  cm. 

—  .  .  .  Triangular  debate  between  Tulane  university  of  Louisiana,  Uni- 
versity of  North  Carolina  and  University  of  Virginia:  resolved,  that 
postal  savings  banks,  as  described  in  the  Carter  bill  as  ordered  reprinted 
on  January  6,  1909,  should  be  established  by  the  United  States  govern- 
ment. New  Orleans,  Tulane  university  of  Louisiana,  1909?  HG1956 
U5     T8.  5836 

42  p.     26 1/2 cm. 

-University  of  Virginia,  its  history,  influence,  equipment  and  characteris- 
tics, with  biographical  sketches  and  portraits  of  founders,  benefactors. 


560  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

officers  and  alumni.  Editorial  staff — Historical:  Paul  Brandon  Bar- 
ringer,  M.  D.,  former  chairman  of  the  "-University  faculty;  James  ]\Iercor 
Garnett,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  former  professor  of  English  in  the  University: 
Biographical;  Rosewell  Page  (U.  of  V.  1876-77,  1880-81)  ex-president  of 
the  Bar  Association  of  Richmond,  Va.  Illustrated.  Lewis  publishing 
company.  New  York,  1904,         F21S     24     U5     B2.  5837 

2v.      2fiiicm. 

Contents:  Jefferson's  educational  bills  of  1779 — Brief  synopsis  of  these 
bills — William  and  Mary  College;  The  Albemarle  Academy — Its  origin — 
Jefferson's  letter  to  Peter  Carr  in  1814 — Synopsis;  The  literary  fund — Ac- 
count of  its  origin;  The  central  college — Synopsis  of  its  charter  of  1816; 
Report  of  the  president  and  directors  of  the  literary  fund  in  1816-17 — 
Synopsis— Mr.  Garnett's  resolutions — Mr.  Mercer's  bill  of  1817  for  "Primary 
schools,  academies,  colleges,  and  an  university" — Synopsis;  The  central 
college  (continued). — Passage  of  the  bill  for  an  university  in  1818 — The 
Rockfish  Gap  commission — The  report  of  the  commission,  written  by  Jeffer- 
son— The  legislative  struggle  for  the  site;  The  University  charter  of 
January  25,  1819 — Synopsis  of  its  provisions.  From  the  charter  to  the 
opening  of  the  Universitv — The  legislatures  of  1819-20,  1820-21,  1821-22, 
1822-23,  1823-24,  1824-25 — The  opening  of  the  University,  March  7,  1825 — 
Jefferson's  last  report-^The  legislature  of  1825-26;  The  choice  of  the  first 
professors  for  the  University  of  Virginia — The  course  of  study — Account 
of  the  University  from  Martin's  Gazetteer — Detailed  statements;  The  build- 
ings of  the  University  of  Virginia — The  great  fire  of  October  27,  1895; 
The  new  buildings — Detailed  description  of  the  buildings;  The  University 
of  Virginia  from  1825  to  1861 — The  early  professors — The  board  of  visitors 
— The  later  faculty:  Medical  law,  academic — Brief  account  of  the  professors- 
— The  oflicers — Examinations — Degrees;  Detailed  history  of  the  University 
of  Virginia  from  1825  to  ISCl;  Student  activities  previous  to  1S61 — Literary 
societies — Journals — Fraternities — Other  organizations^ — "The  University  of 
Virginia  during  the  civil  war"  (1861-65),  paper  by  professor  Francis  H. 
Smith,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  senior  professor  in  the  University;  The  University 
of  Virginia  from  1865  to  the  present  day  (1899). — The  faculty  and  its 
changes- — New  schools  instituted — Degrees  and  their  changes — Local  exami- 
nations— Teachers'  courses — Examinations  for  women — The  v,-oman  question 
— The  president  question — Scholarships— Fellowships — Legislation  since  1865- 
—Synopsis— Student  activities  since  1865 — "Student  life  in  the  University, 
1876-1874",  paper  by  the  Hon.  R.  T.  W.  Duke,  Jr.,  Charlottesville,  Va.; 
The  finances  of  the  University — Gifts  and  endowments — Reports  of  the 
board  of  visitors,  of  proctor  and  of  fR,culty — Value  of  real  and  personal 
property  of  the  University;  The  spirit  of  the  L'niversity  of  Virginia — 
The  alumni  in  various  professions  and  occupations — Conclusion;  The  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia  in  recent  years^ — New  requirements  for  degree  of  Bache- 
lor of  Arts — Changes  in  the  faculty — Various  gifts — The  general  alumni 
association;  Addenda — -Mr.  Jefferson's  pet — Jefferson's  original  drawings — 
The  library — The  "School  of  .\thens" — A  bibliography  of  the  history  of  the 
University  of  Virginia — Writings  of  the  faculty — Address  by  James  C. 
Carter,   LL.   D. ;   Founders,   visitors  and  benefactors;   Officers  and   alumni. 

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V.  1 — Biographical  index:  Allyn,  Joseph  T.;  Allyn,  Joseph  T.,  Jr.; 
Anderson,  Boswell  P.;  Arthur,  Henry  G.;  Atkinson,  Henry  A.;  Atkinson, 
Robert  C;  Aylett,   Patrick  H.; 

Baker,  Richard  H. ;  Baldwin.  John  B. ;  Barbour,  James;  Barbour,  John  S.; 
Barrows,  Charles  C. ;  Beale.  Richard  L.  T. ;  Blackford,  Charles  M. ;  Bledsoe, 
Albert  T.;  Bonnycastle.  Charles;  Booker,  William  D.;  Boyd,  Elisha  H.; 
Boykin,  Ellas  M.;  Breckenridge,  James;  Brewster,  Patrick  H. ;  Broaddus, 
John  A.;  Broadhead,  James  O.;  Brooke,  Samuel  S.;  Brooks.  Lewis;  Broun, 
Thomas    L. ;    Broun.    William    L. ;    Buford,    Algernon    S.;    Burks,    Edward    C; 

Cabell,  James  L.;  Cabell,  Joseph  C;  Camm,  Frank;  Caperton,  Allen  T.; 
Cary,  Wilson  M.;  Chamberlayne,  John  H. ;  Claiborne,  John  Herbert;  Clay, 
Clement  C. ;  Cocke,  John  H. ;  Coleman,  Frederick  W. ;  Coleman,  Lewis  M.; 
Conrad.  Holmes;  Cooper,  Thomas;  Corcoran,  William  W.;  Courtenay,  Ed- 
ward H.;  Cracraft,  William  A..  Sr.;  Croft,  Theodore  G.;  Cuthbert.  William  H.; 

Dabney,  Robert  L. ;  Dabney,  Thomas  S.;  Dabney,  Virginius;  Dabney, 
^Villiam  C. ;  Daniel,  James  R.  V.;  Davis,  Henry  W..;  Davis,  John  A.  G.; 
DeVere,  Maximilian  S.;  Dew,  James  H. ;  Dillard,  John  W. ;  Doggett,  Andrew 
C;  Dudley,  Thomas  U.;  Dunglison,  Robley;  Dunlop,  James  N.;  Dyer, 
William    C; 

Ellyson,  J.  T.;  Emmet,  John  Patton;  Eve,  William  F.; 

Fairbairn,  Henry  A.;  Faulkner,  Charles  J.;  Fayerweather,  Daniel  B.; 
Fenner.  Charles  E.;  Flannagan,  William  W.;  Fontaine.  Peter;  Fox.  AVilliam  F. 

Gaines,  Samuel  M.;  Garland.  Samuel,  Jr.;  Garlington.  Creswell;  Gar- 
nett, Muscoe  R.  H. ;  Garnett,  Theodore  S.,  Sr.;  Gildersleeve,  Basil  L.; 
Gilliam,  Marshall  M.;  Gray,  Robert  T.;  Gray,  William  B. ;  Green,  Samuel  S.; 

Hardaway,  William  A.;  Harrison,  Gessner;  Harrison,  Jacob  P.;  Harri- 
son, James  P.;  Harrison,  Peachy  G.;  Harrison,  Robert  L.;  Hawes,  Walker  A.; 


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Heath,  James  E. ;  Henkel,  Abram  M.;  Henkel,  Haller  H. ;  Henry,  William  "W.; 
Herbert,  Hilary  A.;  Holcombe,  James  P.;  Holmes,  George  F. ;  Horsley, 
John   D. ;   Hughes,   Thomas;  Hume,   Thomas;  Hunter,   Robert  M.   T.; 

Ingle,  Joseph  L. ; 

Jackson,  Howell  E.;  Jefferson,  Thomas;  Johns,  Claude  D. ;  Johnson, 
Chapman;  Johnson,  John;  Johnston,  John  \V. ;  Johnston,  Samuel;  Jones, 
Heber;  Jones,  James  A.;  Jones,  Maryus;  Jones,  Tiberius  G. ;  Jones,  William 
A.;   Joynes,   Leven  S.; 

Kane,  Elisha  K. ;  Kean,  Robert  G.  H. ;  Kemper,  Kosciusko;  Rennard, 
Henry  C;   Kent,  Henry  T.;  Kern,   Robert  H.;   Kilby,   Wilbur  J.; 

Lane,  William  A.;  Lay,  Henry  C. ;  Lewis,  John  H.;  Lomax,  John  T.; 
Lucas,   Daniel  B. ; 

Madison,  James;  Magruder,  John  B. ;  Martin,  George  A.;  Martin,  Rawley 
W. ;  IMason,  James  M.;  Mason.  John  Y. ;  Matthews,  William  B.;  Maupin, 
Socrates;  Maury,  Dabney  H. ;  Maury,  Richard  B. ;  Maury,  Richard  L. ;  Max- 
well, John  H. ;  McCabe,  William  G.;  McClelland,  Thomas  S.;  McCormick, 
Leander  J.;  McGrew,  George  S.;  McGuffey,  William  H. ;  McGuire,  Francis  H. ; 
McGuire,  John  P.;  McGuire,  Murray  M. ;  McKim,  Haslett;  McKim,  Randolph 
H. ;  McLaws.  Lafayette;  Minor,  Charles  L.  C. ;  Minor,  John  B.;  Moncure, 
Walker  P.;  Monroe,  James:  Monteiro,  Artistides;  Moody,  William  L. ;  Morrell, 
Michael   P.;    Morris,   Charles;   Moseley,   Edward   J.; 

Nash,  Herbert  M.;  Newton,  William  B.;  Newton,  Virginius;  Nicholas, 
Wilson  C; 

Old,  William  W.; 

Page,  John  B.  L. ;  Page,  Richard  C.  M. ;  Page,  Robert  P.;  Patterson, 
Robert  M.;  Paul,  John;  Paxton,  Elisha  F. ;  Pegram,  William  J.;  Pendleton, 
Alexander  S.;  Poe,  Edgar  A.;  Polk,  Lucius  C. ;  Posey,  Carnot;  Preston, 
Thomas  L. ;  Preston,  Y.'illiam  B. ;  Price,  Thoma,s  R. ;  Provenchere,  P.  William; 

Quarles,   James   A.; 

Randall,  John  W. ;  Randolph,  George  W. ;  Randolph,  Thomas  J.;  Ran- 
dolph, Thomas  M.;  Ravenel,  Edmund;  Reed,  Walter  C. ;  Reynolds,  George  B. ; 
Rives,  Alfred  L. ;  Rives,  William  C. ;  Robertson,  William  J.;  Rogers,  Robert 
B.;  Rogers,  William  B. ;  Ross,  George;  Rouss,  Charles  B. ;  Rutherfoord, 
John   C; 

Saussy,  Joachim  R.;  Scott,  Robert  T.;  Scott,  William  W.;  Seddon, 
James  A.;  Semmes,  John  E.;  Sinclair,  Cephas  H.;  Smith,  Thomas;  Southall, 
James  C. ;  Spencer,  Samuel;  Steele,  James  N. ;  Stevenson,  Andrew;  Stevenson, 
John  W. ;   Stuart,  Alexander  H.  H.;   Stubbs,   Thomas  J.;   Swann,   Thomas; 

Tavlor,  Robert  B.;  Thompson,  John  R.;  Thornton,  John  T.;  Thruston, 
Stephen  D.;  Trevilian,  John  G.;  Tucker,  Henry  St.  G.;  Tunstall,  Richard  B.; 
Turley,    Thomas    B. ;    Tyler,    John; 

Upshur,  John  N.;  Vanderbilt,  William  H.;  Wallace,  Alexander  W.;  Watts, 
George  W.;  Watts,  John  A.;  Watts,  Legh  R.;  Watts,  Thomas  H. ;  White, 
John  J.;  White,  John  P.;  White.  William  H.;  Whitehurst,  Francis  M.; 
\Vhiting,  Julian  W. ;  AVickham,  Williams  C. :  Wigfall,  Louis  T.;  Williams, 
Henry;  Wilson,  William  L.;  Winn,  John  F. ;  Wise,  Henry  A.;  Withers, 
Robert  E.;  Woods,  John  R.;  Woods,  Micajah;  Wooldridge,  Alexander  P. 

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v.  2— Biographical  index:  Abbot,  William  R.,  Jr.;  Adams,  Charles  B.; 
Adams,  Richard  H.  T.,  Jr.;  Adams,  Wash;  Ainslie,  George;  Allan,  William; 
Allen,  William;  Allen,  William  K. ;  Anderson,  Albert;  Anderson,  Jefferson  R. ; 
Anderson,  John  M.;  Anderson,  Samuel  A.;  Andrews,  Charles  L. ;  Andrews, 
Eugene  D. ;  Andrews  O.;  Atkinson,  Thomas;  Avery,  Howard  G. ;  Aylett, 
William  R.;  Aylor,  John  ^V. ; 

Badham,  Thomas  C. ;  Baker,  Richard  H.,  Jr.;  Baker,  Samuel  C. ;  Ballard, 
William  P.;  Barbour,  Benjamin  J.;  Barclay,  Shepard;  Barksdale,  Randolph; 
Barley,  Louis  C. ;  Barney,  J.  N. ;  Barringer,  Paul  B. ;  Barry,  Herbert;  Basker- 
ville,  Charles;  Battle,  George  G.;  Baughman,  Greer;  Beach.  Morgan  H.; 
Beattie,  Charlton  R.;  Beattie,  Taylor;  Bell,  George  H.;  Bell,  James  A.; 
Bemiss.  Eli  L.;  Berkeley,  Williatn  N.;  Bibb,  William  G.;  Bindewald,  Otto 
C.  A.;  Bishop,  Charles  E.;  Blackford,  Raleigh  C;  Blair,  Joseph  P.;  Blum- 
back,  Robley  D. ;  Bohannon,  William  J.  H. ;  Bolles.  Charles  P.;  Bondurant, 
Eugene  D. ;  Bonner,  Charles  T.;  Bonner,  Harry  H. ;  Boogher.  Frank;  Boogher, 
John  H. ;  Boothe,  Gardner  L. ;  Bosley,  Ja,mes;  Bowdoin.  William  G. ;  Bowman, 
Walker;  Boyle,  Edward  L. ;  Braxton.  Elliott  M.;  Brent,  Frank  P.;  Bronston, 
Charles  J.;  Brooke,  David  T.;  Broun,  Charles  M.;  Bruce,  William  C. ; 
Bruns.  Henry  D. ;  Bruns,  John  P.;  Bryan,  Corbin  B. ;  Bryan,  Charles  M.; 
Bryan,  Joseph  H. ;  Buckner,  Leigh;  Bull,  Charles  P.;  Bullock,  Walter  O.,  Jr.; 
Bumgardner,  James,  Jr.;  Burrow.  Alan  G. ;  Burton,  George  L. ; 

Cabell,  Patrick  H.  C;  Cabell,  Walter  C;  Cabell,  William  D.;  Caldwell, 
Morrison  H. ;  Camden,  Harry  P.;  Campbell,  Given;  Cannon,  James  E. ;  Car- 
rington,  Charles  V.;  Carter,  Braxton  E.:  Carter,  Thomas  N. ;  Cary.  Hunsdon; 
Caton,  Harry  B. ;  Chancellor,  Eustathius;  Cheatham,  Archibald;  Chees- 
borough,  Thomas  P.;  Chichester,  Richard  H.  L. ;  Christian,  Andrew  H.; 
Christian.  Frank  V\^. ;  Christian,  George  L.;  Christian.  Richard  H. ;  Christian, 
Thomas  D. ;  Christian.  William  G. ;  Churchill,  Samuel  B. ;  Churchman,  Vin- 
cent T.;  Claiborne.  John  H.,  Jr.;  Clark.  John  P.;  Clark,  William  M.;  Clop- 
ton,  Malvern  B.:  Cochran.  Ernest  P'. ;  Cochran,  John  B.;  Cocke,  Charles  P.; 
Cocke,  Lucian  H. ;  Coke,  Henry  C;  Cole,  Carter  S. ;  Cole,  James  E.;  Coleman, 


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Robert  M.;  Coleman,  Thomas  A.;  Coles,  Walter  D.;  Cooper,  William  P.; 
Corbitt,  James  H.;  Cox,  James  G. ;  Coxe,  Davies;  Cracraft,  William  A.,  Jr.; 
Craiphill.  Etiward  A.,  Jr.;  Crenshaw,  Spottswood  D. ;  Crowther,  John  A.; 
Crump.  Beverly  T.;  Crute,  Joseph  M.;  Culberson,  Charles  A.;  Culbreth, 
David  M.   R.;   Culpepper,  Vernon   G.; 

Dabney,  Richard  H.;  Davidson,  Charles  H. ;  Davidson,  John  P.;  Davis, 
Archibald  H.;  Davis,  Carl  H. ;  Davis,  .John  S.;  Davis,  Noah  K. ;  Davis,  Thomas 
E.,  Denman,  Leroy  G. ;  DesPortes,  William  L. ;  Dickey,  John  W. ;  Dickinson, 
Alexander  B. ;  Dillard,  Paul;  Dillard.  Richard;  Diller,  William  E. ;  Dold, 
William  E.;  Donelson,  Lewis  R.,  Jr.;  Doyle,  Richard  D. ;  Drafts,  Andrew  B.; 
Drewry,  John  C;  DuBose,  Francis  G.;  Dudley,  Sidney  J.;  Duke,  Richard 
T.  W. ;  Duke,  Richard  T.  W.,  Jr.;  Dunlop,  David,  Dunlop,  Richard  A.;  Dunn, 
Joseph  B. ;   Dunnington,  Francis  P.;   Dye,  IMarion  L. ; 

Eagles,  William  B. ;  Earle,  Joseph  B.;  East.  John  P.;  Echols,  William  H. ; 
Edmunds,  James  E.;  Ellesor,  Pettus  G.;  Elliott,  Milton  C. ;  Elliott,  Warren 
G.,  Jr.;  Embrey,  Alvin  T.;  Emmet,  John  D.;  Emmet,  Thomas  A.;  Erskine, 
Alexander;  Estes,  Francis  M.;  Estes  Zenas  N.,  Jr.;  Etheridge,  Harry  A.; 
Eustis,   William   C. ;   Evans,   Walker  A.; 

P^arrar,  Edgar  H. ;  Farrington,  William  M. ;  Jr.;  Fauntleroy,  Cornelius 
H. ;  Fawcett,  George  D. ;  Featherston.  Howell  C. ;  Feild,  Edward  E.;  Fenner, 
Charles  P.;  Fenton,  James  M.;  Fisher,  Fred  K.;  Fisher,  William  C;  Fitz- 
Hugh,  Thomas;  Fleming,  Alfred  AV. ;  Fontaine,  William  M.;  Ford,  Charles 
E.;  Foreman,  Edgar  C. ;  Fugate,  Robert  C;  Fuller,  Williamson  W. ;  Fulmore, 
Zachary    T. ; 

Gaines,  Grenville;  Gallup,  Lynn  J.;  Garnett,  James  M.;  Garnett,  Theo- 
dore S.;  Gary,  Hampson;  Gentry,  John  J.;  Gibson,  Edv/in  L.;  Giddings, 
Charles  G.;  Gilchrist,  George  R.  E. ;  Glasgow,  T'rank  T.;  Goode,  Richard  U. ; 
Gordon,  Armistead  C. ;  Gordon,  James  L. ;  Gordon,  Thomas  C. ;  Gore,  Joshua 
W. ;  Graham,  Archibald  McL. ;  Graham,  Frank;  Grandy,  Charles  R. ;  Grattan, 
Robert;  Graves,  Charles  A.;  Graves,  Lee  J.;  Gray,  Alfred  L. ;  Gray,  Alfonso 
A.;  Gray,  Ernest  A.;  Green,  Nathaniel  T.;  Greene,  Louis  S.;  Gregory,  Thomaa 
W. ;  Griffith,  Monte;  Groner,  D.  Laurence;  Guigon,  Alexander  B. ;  Guthrie, 
Joseph  A.; 

Hains,  Franklin  W. ;  Haldeman,  Bruce;  Hamilton,  Alexander  D. ;  Hanckel, 
Allan  R. ;  Hancock,  Walter  S.;  Harper,  Fred;  Harper,  Henry  W. ;  Harris, 
John  W. ;  Harris,  Scale;  Harris.  William  C. ;  Harrison,  Bernard  J.;  Harrison, 
George  T.;  Harrison,  James  A.;  Harrison,  Randolph;  Harrison,  William  R.; 
Harwood,  Thomas  F. ;  Harwood,  Thomas  M.;  Heath,  James  E.,  Jr.;  Heitman, 
Numa  F.;  Herring,  Doane;  Hicks,  David  S.;  Hill,  Edwin  F.;  Hill.  Julien  H.; 
Hill.  Robert  S.;  Hirsh,  Benjamin  W.;  Hodgson,  John  P.;  Holladay.  Lewis; 
Holloway,  Thomas  T.;  Holt,  Edwin  W. ;  Hope,  Frank  S.;  Hopkins,  William 
E.;  Honer,  Junius  M.;  Hoskins,  Thomas  J.;  Howard.  John.  Jr.;  Howard, 
John  A.;  Howell,  Morton  B.;  Hudnall,  Joseph  W.;  Hudson,  Edward  M.; 
Hughes.  Floyd;  Hughes,  Robert  M.;  Humphrey,  Alexander  P.;  Humphreys, 
Henry  O.;  Humphreys,  Milton  W. ;  Hunter,  Robert  W. ;  Hunton,  Eppa,  Jr.; 
Hutcheson,  Allen  C;  Hutcheson,  John  W. ;  Hutcheson,  Joseph  C,  Jr.;  Hutche- 
son,  Joseph  C,   Sr. ;   Hutchinson,   Robert   R. ;   Hutton,  Aurelius  W. ; 

Inge,   Richard;   Ingle,  Osborne;   Irvin,  James  S.; 

Jackson,  Ernest  H. ;  Jackson,  Malcolm;  Jarman,  Joseph  L. ;  Jarnagin, 
W.  C. ;  Jenkins,  William  T.;  Johnson,  William  H. ;  Johnston,  George  B.; 
-Johnstone,  John  M.;  Jones,  Clarence  P.;  Jones,  Francis  W. ;  Jones,  George 
N. ;  Jones,  Philip  B. ;  Jones,  Thomas  C. ;  Jones,  William  R. ;  Jones,  W. 
Catesby;   Jurgens,   John   F.   B.; 

Kennon,  Beverly  R. ;  Kent,  Charles  W. ;  Kent,  James  L. ;  Kerngood, 
Norman  W. ;  Kilby,  Bradford;  Killebrew,  Joseph  B.,  Jr.;  Kindred,  John  J.; 
Knut,   Sargeant   P.;   Krise,  Mency  JNI.; 

Lambeth,  William  A.;  Langhorne,  James  P.;  Leach,  Robert  F.,  Jr.; 
Leakin,  J.  Wilson;  Lee,  Cazenove  G. ;  Lee,  Edmund  J.;  Lee,  John  L. ;  Lefevre, 
Walter  S.;  Leigh,  H.  Gilbert;  Leigh,  Southgate;  Lewis,  Duff  G.;  Lewis, 
Sidney  F. ;  Lile,  William  M.;  Livermore,  George  R. ;  Lockwood,  George  R.; 
Logan,  James  H. ;  Long,  Armistead  R. ;  Lowenberg,  Harry  L. ;  Loyall,  William 
H.  T.; 

Machen,  Lewis  H.;  Mallet,  John  W.;  Mallett.  George  H.;  Mallory, 
William  W. ;  Mann,  Bernard;  Marshall,  James  IM.;  Marshall.  Robert  E.  L.; 
Martin.  James  H. ;  Martin,  Joseph  W. ;  Marye.  John  L.,  Jr.;  Marye,  Robert 
v.;  Mason,  John  E. ;  Mason,  Robert  F. ;  Massie,  Joseph  A.;  Massie,  Joseph 
P.;  Massie,  Patrick  C;  McAdory,  Wellington  P.;  McAllister,  Robert  L.  D.; 
McCabe,  William  G.,  Jr.;  McClelland.  Edmund  L.;  McClintic,  George  W.; 
McCormick,  Jett;  McCue,  James  S.;  McCurdey,  Neil  A.;  McDonald,  John  D.; 
MoCrill.  William  L.;  McGuire,  Edward;  McGuire,  Hugh;  McGuire.  John  P.,  Jr.; 
McGuire,  Stuart;  Mclllwaine,  Robert  D. ;  McKenney,  William  R.;  McLaurln, 
Henry  J.;  :McLemore,  James  L. ;  McMaster,  Francis  J.;  McMaster,  John  S.; 
McNulty,  George  W.;  McPheeters,  Samuel  B.;  McRae,  William  P.;  Meikle- 
ham,  William  A.;  Memminger,  Allard;  Meredith,  John  C. ;  Metcalf,  William 
P.;  INIichaux.  Jacob;  Michaux.  Stuart  N.;  Michic.  Winston  T.;  Micou.  Ben- 
jamin; Mikell.  William  E.;  Millender,  Marion  C;  Miller.  Thomas  W.;  Minor, 
Benjamin  S.;  Minor,  Charles  L. ;  Minor,  Farrell  D.;  Minor.  Henry  A..  Jr.; 
Minor.  H.  Dent;  INIinor.  James  L. ;  Minor,  John  B.;  Minor.  Raleigh  C; 
Moise,  Albert  L. ;  Montague,  Andrew  J.;  Moody,  James  D. ;  Moomaw,  Ben- 
jamin  C;   Moore,   A.,   Jr.;    Moore,   Bernard   W. ;    Moore,    Charles   F. ;    Moore, 


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John    B. ;    Morris,    Lewis    C. ;    Morrison,    James;    Mudd,    Robert    H. ;    Munroe, 
J.   P.;    Murrell,   William   McK. ; 

Nalle,  Ernest;  Neely,  Sidney  M.;  Nelson,  Alexander  C;  Nelson,  George 
S.;  Nelson,  Hugh  T.;  Nelson,  Roscoe  C;  Newby,  Nathan;  Newcomb,  Herman 
D.;  Nicol,  Charles  E.;  Noble,  Herbert;  Nolting,  William  O.;  Norton,  Ever- 
mont   H. ;   Norton,   James   K.   M.;    Nutt,   Haller; 

Old,  Herbert;  Oliver,  "Walter  T. ;  Orme,  Henry  S.;  Orrick,  Jesse  L. ; 
Osborne,   Joseph   D. ;   Owen,   Leartus   J.;   Owens,   William   W. ; 

Page,  Charles  C. ;  Page,  James  M.;  Page,  Rosewell;  Page,  Thomas  N. ; 
Palmer,  Joseph  W. ;  Palmer,  William  H. ;  Parker,  Edward  F. ;  Parrish, 
Thomas  K.;  Patterson,  Archibald  W. ;  Patton,  John  S.;  Payne,  John  C. ; 
Payne,  Marshall  J.;  Pendleton,  E.  Morgan;  Percy,  William  A.;  Perry,  Sidney 
R. ;  Persons,  Henry  S.;  Peterkin,  William  G. ;  Peters,  James  W.  S.;  Peters, 
William  E. ;  Peyser,  Mark  W. ;  Piatt,  Horace  G. ;  Portner,  Alvin  O. ;  Potts, 
Allen;  Powell,  Wiley  V.;  Prentis,  Robert  R.;  Price,  Floyd;  Pruden, 
William    D.; 

Ramsburgh,  Jesse  H. ;  Randolph,  Buckner  M. ;  Randolph,  Harrison;  Raw- 
lings,  James  H.;  Read,  Daniel  "W. ;  Reese,  Frederick  F. ;  Rhett,  Andrew  B.; 
Riggs,  Laurie  H. ;  Robertson,  Edward  W. ;  Robertson,  Mercer  L. ;  Robertson, 
William  G. ;  Robinson,  Harry  G. ;  Robinson,  William  L. ;  Rogers,  Edward  R. ; 
Ross,  Thomas  D. ;  Roy,  Dunbar;  Roy,  James  P.;  Roy,  Philip  S.;  Royster, 
Lawrence  T.;  Russell,  Frank  H. ;  Russell,  Henry  M. ;  Rust,  Joseph  S.; 
Ryals,   Edwin   C. ;    Ryan,    Lewis   W.; 

Sampson,  Arthur  F. ;  Sands,  Alexander  H. ;  Saulsbury,  Robert  S.;  Saun- 
ders, Eugene  D. ;  Saunders,  Walter  H. ;  Schmid,  Henry  E.;  Scott,  John  W. ; 
Scott,  Richard  C. ;  Scruggs,  Thomas  M. ;  Seago,  William  K. ;  Senter,  Charles 
P.;  Seward,  Walter  M. ;  Shepard,  William  B. ;  Sherwood,  Woodley  D. ;  Shippen, 
William;  Shlenker,  Milton  A.;  Sims,  Thomas  W.;  Smith,  B.  Sumter;  Smith, 
Francis  H. ;  Smith,  Gregory  L. ;  Smith,  Harry  M.,  Jr.;  Smith,  James  S.; 
Smith,  W.  Mason;  Southall,  Steven  V.,  Jr.;  Stacy,  George  P.;  Starke,  Lucien 
D. ;  Starnes,  Valerius  W. ;  Stearns,  Franklin;  Stires,  Ernest  M. ;  Stone, 
Ormond;  Strange,  Willoughby  T.;  Stringfellow,  William  E.;  Stuart,  A.  Rhett; 
Stuart,   Douglas;   Stubbs,   William   C. ;    Stuckey,  Henry  M.; 

Taylor,  Fielding  L. ;  Taylor,  Malcolm  J.;  Taylor,  Thomas  U. ;  Tennant, 
William  B. ;  Terrill.  Alexander  W.;  Terry,  William  K.;  Thom,  Alfred  P.; 
Thomson,  William  R. ;  Thornley,  Josiah  P.;  Thum,  William  W. ;  Tompkins, 
Christopher,  Tompkins,  "William  W.;  Towles,  William  B.;  Townsend.  John 
B.;  Toy,  Crawford  H.;  Toy,  "V^'alter  D.;  Trent,  William  P.;  Tucker,  Charles 
F. ;  Tucker,  William  P.;  Tunis,  Matthias  M. ;  Turley,  Thomas  J.;  Turner, 
Edward  S.;  Tuttle,  Albert  H.;  Tyler,  Alfred; 

Urquhart,    Whitmel   H. ; 

"Vance,  Charles  R.;  "Vanderslice,  George  K. ;  "Van  Meter,  Louis  M. ; 
Vaughan,    George   T. ;   "Venable,   Edward   C. ; 

Wade,  William  A.;  Walke,  Frank  A.;  Walsh,  Ferdinand  C;  Waters, 
Thomas  L. ;  "Watson,  John;  Waugh,  Edward  A.;  Wellbrook.  George  H. ; 
Wellford,  Armistead  L. ;  Wellford,  Beverly  R.;  ^"Vharton,  Lyman  B.;  "White, 
David  I.,  Jr.;  Whiting,  Francis  B. ;  Wilcox,  George  A.;  Williains,  Charles  U. ; 
Williams,  Edmund  R. ;  Williams,  John  L. ;  Williams,  Langbourne  M.;  Wil- 
liams, Lewis  C. ;  Wilmer,  "William  H. ;  Wilson,  Frank  C. ;  Wilson,  WTiarton 
O.;  Wiltshire,  James  G.;  Wingard,  James  J.;  Withers,  D.  Price;  Withers, 
Eugene;  Wittson,  Albert  J.;  Wolff,  Bernard;  Wood,  Lewis;  Woodard,  John 
E.;  Woods,  James  P.;  Wool,  Theodore  J.;  Worsley,  William  DeL.;  Wright, 
Elisha  E.;  Wright,  Preston. 

5840 

-The  University  of  Virginia  in  the  life  of  the  nation;  academic  addresses 
delivered  on  the  occasion  of  the  installation  of  Edwin  Anderson  Alder- 
man as  president  of  the  University  of  Virginia.  April  thirteenth,  year 
of  our  Lord,  nineteen  hundred  and  five  For  the  sister  universities: 
East: — Archibald  Gary  Coolidge. — North: — Nicholas  Murray  Butler. — 
South:  Walter  Barnard  Hill. — West:  Richard  Henry  Jesse.  Inaugural 
address:      Edwin  Anderson  Alderman    [1905?]         F21S     24     U5     U5. 

5841 
3   p.  1.,   7-121   p.     21cm. 

-University  of  Virginia  magazine.        P21S     24     U5     MIS.  5842 

Library  has  v.  11,  no.  7,  April,  1873;  v.  68,  69   (old  series),   1907-1909. 

-The  University  of  Virginia.  Organized  by  Thomas  Jefferson;  established 
1819;  opened  to  students  1825;  total  enrollment  to  1904,  15,912  .  .  . 
[Roanoke,  Va.,  The  Stone  prtg.  &  mfg.  co.     1904?]        F218     24    U5     R74. 

5843 
folder. 

—University  of  Virginia.  A  statement  of  accomplishment  and  of  recent 
growth.     June,  1907.         F218     24     U5     S79.  5844 

1    p.    1.    [3]-21    p.      fold,    front,    charts.      26cm. 


564  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  University  record   .    .    .   montlily.     Ciiarlottesville.         F218     24     "U5 

R31.  5844a 

The    Record    includes    catalogues    of    various    departments. 

Library  has  v.  1:  nos.  1-9.  September,  1907-May,  1908.  v.  2:  no.  1. 
December,  1908;  nos.  3-4.  April-June,  1909.  v.  .3:  nos.  2-5.  February-June, 
1910.  V.  4:  nos.  1-5.  January-June.  1911.  v.  5:  no.  3.  March,  1912.  v.  6: 
no.  1.  January,  1913.  v.  7:  no.  2  February,  1914;  no.  4.  April,  1914. 
New  series,     v.  1:  no.  1.     October,  1914;  no.  7.     March,  1915. 

Virginia  literary  museum  &  journal  of  belles  lettres,  arts,  sciences,  etc; 

edited  at  the  University  of  Virginia.  Published  every  Wednesday.  Char- 
lottesville, printed  by  F.  Carr.         F218     24     U5     L77,  5844b 

Library  has  v.  1,  no.   1,  June  17,   1829  to  v.   1,  no.   52,  June  9,   1830. 

Civic  club.     An  investigation  of  conditions  in  the  Ragged  Mountains  of 

Virginia.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  The  civic  club  of  the  University,  1912. 
F232    A3    U5.  5845 

26    p.      24cm. 

—Colonnade  club.  A  list  of  "lost"  alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia. 
Prepared  by  the  Colonnade  club  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  September, 
1912.         F218     24     U5     C695.  5846 

48    p.      23cm. 

General  athletic  association.     College  topics.        F218     24     U5     CG.     5847 

"Official   publication   of   the   general  athletic  association." 
Library  has  v.   19   &  20,  Jan.   1908-June   1909. 

Library.   .    .    .   Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  University  of  Virginia 

.  .  .  Also,  a  notice  of  such  donations  of  books  as  have  been  made  to 
the  University.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  Gilmer,  Davis  &  co.,  1828.  F218 
24     U5     L697.  5848 

114  p.     21cm. 

McCormick  observatory.     Publications.         F218     24     U5     M13.  5849 

Library  has    v.    2,    pts.    1-3. 

Philosophical  society.    Bulletin.    Humanistic  series   .    .    .       F218    24    U5 

H91.  5849a 

Library    has    v.    1:    nos.    1-2.      September,    1910-February,    1912. 

Philosophical  society.     Bulletin.     Scientific  series   .    .    .       F218     24     U5  ■ 

S41.  5849b 

Library  has  v.  1:  nos.  1-12.  June.  1910-July,  1912;  nos.  16-18.  May, 
1913-February,    1914;   no.   23.     October,    1914. 

Philosophical    society.   .    .    .   Proceedings    of   the    Philosophical    society. 

Reports  of  the  proceedings  of  the  scientific,  medical  and  humanistic 
sections  of  the  society.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  University  of  Virginia. 
F218     24     U5     P9.  5850 

Library  has   1911,   1912. 

Society  of  alumni.     Endowment  of  the  University  of  Virginia.     [Char- 
lottesville,  Chronicle   steam   power  printing   house,    1872]          F218     24 
U5     A50.  5851 
8   p.      2 11/2  cm. 

University  school,  Petersburg,  Va.     Catalog.  5852 

Library  has  1875,  1878,  1879,  1880,  1883,  1885,  1886,  1887,  1888,  1889, 
1891,  1S93. 

The  unveiling  of  a  tablet  erected  by  the  Colonial  dames  of  America  in  the 
state  of  Virginia  to  the  founders  of  the  college  of  William  and  Mary, 
October  22,  1901.        F218     24     W71     U61.  5853 

47    p.      22cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  565 

Upham,  Charles  W.     Discourse  on  the  national  fast,  May  14,  1841,  observed 

on  occasion  of  tlie  death  of  President  Harrison.  By  Charles  W.  Upbam. 

Boston,  Button  and  Wentworth,  1841.         JK310  v.  24.                         5854 
2Q  p.     22cm  . 

[Upshur,  Abel  Parker]  1790-1844.     A  brief  enquiry  into  the  true  nature  and 

character  of  our  federal  government:    being  a  review  of  Judge  Story's 

commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  by  a  Virginian. 

Petersburg,  E.  &  J.  C.  Ruffin,  1840.        JK211     S8     U6     1840.  5855 

iv.     [5] -132    p.       2  31/2  cm. 

A  brief  enquiry  into  the  true  nature  and  character  of  our  federal  govern- 
ment; being  a  review  of  Judge  Story's  Commentaries  on  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States.  By  Abel  P.  Upshur.  Republished  and  re- 
printed from  the  original  Petersburg  edition  of  1840.  Philadelphia, 
John  Campbell,  1863.  JK211  S8  U6.  5856 
iv,  5-132  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

A  brief  enquiry  into  the  true  basis  of  the  credit  system;    and  into  the 

true  basis  of  bank  credit,  as  part  thereof.  Petersburg,  Printed  by  E.  and 
J.  C.  Ruffin,  1840.        JK310     v.  26.  5857 

24  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

A.    P.    Upshur   is    supposed    to   be    the   author. 

Domestic  slavery,  as  it  exists  in  our  Southern  states,  considered  with 

reference  to  its  influence  upon  free  government.  5858 

(In    Southern    literary    messenger,      v.    5.      p.    677-687) 

The  true  theory  of  government.  5859 

(In   Southern   literary  messenger,      v.    22.      p.    401-410) 

Urjng,  Nathaniel.  A  history  of  the  voyages  and  travels  of  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Uring.  With  new  draughts  of  the  bay  of  Honduras  and  the  Caribbee 
Islands;  and  particularly  of  St.  Lucia,  and  the  harbour  of  Petite  Carenage 
.    .    .   London,  J.  Peele,  1726.  5860 

ix,   [7],  384,   135,   [1]   p.     fold,  maps,  fold.  tab.     20y2cm. 
Includes  "A  voyage  to  Ireland,  Barbadoes,  Newfoundland  and  Virginia"; 
"The  author's  proceeding  to  Madera,  Carolina,  Virginia  and  Maryland." 

The  vain  prodigal  life,  and  tragical  penitent  death  of  Thomas  Hellier  born 
at  Whitchurch  near  Lyme  in  Dorset-shire:  who  for  murdering  his 
master,  mistress  and  a  maid,  was  executed  according  to  law  at  Westover 
in  Charles  City,  in  the  country  of  Virginia,  neer  the  plantation  called 
Hard  Labour,  where  he  perpetrated  the  said  murders.  He  suffered  on 
Munday  the  5th  of  August,  1678.  And  was  after  hanged  up  in  chains 
at  Windmill-Point  on  James  River  .  .  .  London,  Printed  for  Sam. 
Crouch,  1680.        CI    H477    V3     Office.  5861 

1  p.  1.,  40  p.     19 1/2  cm. 

Valentine,  Edward  Pleasants.  1864-1908.  Report  of  the  exploration  of  the 
Hayes'  Creek  mound,  Rockbridge  county,  Va.  Pub.  by  the  Valentine 
Museum,  Richmond,  Va.,  1901?        F232     R6     VIS.  5862 

1    1.      diagr.,    6    pi.      24x32cm. 

[Valentine,  Mann  Satterwhite]  The  mock  auction.  Ossawatomie  sold,  a 
mock  heroic  poem.  With  portraits  and  tableaux,  illustrations  of  the 
characters  and  actions  of  the  world-renowned  order  of  Peter  Funks  .  .  . 
Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph,  1860.        E451     Vlo.  5863 

261    p.      front.,    plates.      20cm. 

Relates    to    John   Brown's    invasion    of    Virginia. 

Valentine  museum,  Richmond,  Va,  Annual  report  of  Board  of  trustees. 
F233    7    V15.  5864 

Library   has    1899,    1900,    1902,    1906. 


666  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Description  of  casts,  in  the  Valentine  museum,  from  original  marbles 

and  bronzes.     Riclimond,  Va.     1S98.        F233     7     VI.  5865 

120,    iii    p.      plates.      22%cm. 

Tlie  Valentine  museum   .    .    .   Richmond.  Virginia;    a  collection  of  rare 

books,  early  engravings,  original  sketches,  illuminations,  china,  tapes- 
tries ...  an  extensive  exhibit  of  archaeological  objects,  especially  of 
the  aborigines  of  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.  [Richmond,  n.  d.]  F233 
7     V151.  5866 

cover-title,    96    p.      illus.      14%x23cm. 

The  Valentine  museum   .    .    .   Opening  address  of  the  president,  act  of 

incorporation,  constitution,  by-laws  and  catalogue  of  collections  Nov. 
21,   1898.     Richmond,   Va.,   1898.  5867 

58   p.     front.,  plates.     23cm. 

Valley  Baptist  Association.     Minutes.  5868 

Library  has  78th.   79th  and   82d  sessions,   1906,   1907,  &  1909. 

Valley  high  school,  Spottswood,  Va.     Catalog.  5869 

Library  has  1899. 

Valley  seminary,  Waynesboro,  Va.    Catalog.  5870 

Library    has    1888,    1889,    1891. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry.  The  Americanism  of  Washington.  By  Henry  Van  Dyke. 
New  York  &  London,  Harper  bros.,  1906.        CI    W318    V3.  5871 

2  p.  1.,  71,   [1]   p.     IGcm. 

Van  Home,  Thomas  Budd.  History  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland;  its 
organization,  campaigns,  and  battles,  written  at  the  request  of  Major- 
General  George  H.  Thomas  chiefly  from  his  private  military  journal  and 
ofiicial  and  other  documents  furnished  by  him;  by  Thomas  B.  Van 
Home  .  .  .  Illustrated  with  campaign  and  battle  maps,  compiled  by 
Edward  Ruger.    Cincinnati,  R.  Clarke  &  co.,  1875.        E493    2    V25.    5872 

2    V.      diagr.      23V^cm.      and    atlas    23% cm. 
Atlas    contains    22    maps,    partly    folded. 

The    life    of   Major-General    George    H.    Thomas.      By    Thomas    B.    Van. 

Home,  U.  S.  A.  With  portrait  and  maps.  New  York,  Charles  Scribner's 
sons,  18S2.         CI     T457     U52.  5873 

X,    1   I.,   502   p.     front,    (port.),   maps.      22i,4cm. 

Vance,  James  I.  Church  portals.  By  .Tames  I.  Vance,  D.  D.  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Va.,  Presbyterian  committee  of  publication,  1895.  5874 

145  p.     19cm. 

Vance,  William  Reynolds.     Biography  of  John  Randolph  Tucker.  5875 

(In    Lewis,    W.    D.      Great    American    lawyers,     v.    7.      p.    321-354) 

Vaughan,  C.  R.  The  gifts  of  the  Holy  Spirit  to  unbelievers  and  believers. 
By  Rev.  C.  R.  Vaughan,  D.  D.,  of  the  synod  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Va., 
Presbyterian  committee  of  publication.  1894.  5876 

415  p.     221/2  cm. 

Memorial   sketch   of  the   late  William   B.   Morton,   ruling  elder  in   the 

church   of   Roanoke,   in   the   county   of   Charlotte,   Va.     Written   to   aid 
ruling  elders.     By  Rev.  C.  R.  Vaughan,  D.  D.     Richmond,  Va.,  Presby- 
terian committee  of  publication,  1886.         CI     MS91     V36.  5877 
35    p.      15cm. 

Sermons.      Apologetic,    doctrinal    and    miscellaneous.      By    Rev.    C.    R. 

Vaughan,  D.  D.,  of  the  synod  of  Virginia.  Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian 
committee  of  publication,   [c  1902]  5878 

363   p.     21cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  567 

Veech,  James,  1808-1879.  The  Monongahela  of  old;  or,  Historical  sketches  of 
south-western  Pennsylvania  to  the  year  1800.  By  James  Veech  .  .  . 
Pittsburgh,  1858-92.         P157     M58     V4.  5879 

1   p.   1.,    [17]-259   p.     illus.    (plan)      23%cm. 

Venable,  Charles  Scott.     An  address  delivered  before  the  Society  of  alumni 

of  the  University  of  Virginia,  at  its  annual  meeting,  held  in  the  public 

hall,  July  26,  1858,  by  C.  S.  Venable.     Published  by  order  of  the  society. 

Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  1859.  5880 

32  p.     21%cm   . 

The   campaign   from   the   Wilderness   to   Petersburg.     Address   of   Col. 

C.  S.  Venable,  (formerly  of  Gen.  R.  E.  Lee's  staff,)  of  the  University  of 
Virginia,  before  the  Virginia  division  of  the  army  of  Northern  Virginia, 
at  their  annual  meeting,  held  in  the  Virginia  state  capitol,  at  Richmond, 
Thursday  evening,  Oct.,  30th,  1878.  Richmond,  Geo.  W.  Gary,  printer, 
1879.  5881 

20  p.     23cm. 

An  easy  algebra  for  beginners    .    .    .   New  York,  University  pub.   co., 

1892.  QA152     V443.  5882 

vi,    [7]-157    p.      ISVacm. 

.  .  .  Elementary  arithmetic,  by  Charles  S.  Venable.  New  York,  Uni- 
versity publishing  company,  c  1888.         QA103     V442.  5883 

vi,    226    p.      illus.      19cm. 

Elements  of  geometry,  after  Legendre,  with  a  selection  of  geometrical 

exercises,  and  hints  for  the  solution  of  the  same.  By  Charles  S.  Venable 
.    .    .   New  York,  University  publishing  company,  1890.       QA453    V44. 

5884 
413    p.      diagr.      21cm. 

High   school   algebra:    an   elementary   algebra   by   Charles    S.    Venable 

.    .    .   New  York,  University  pub.  co.,  1891.         QA152     V44.  5885 

318   p.     19cm. 

— ' — High  school  algebra:  an  elementary  algebra.  New  York,  New  Orleans, 
University  pub.  co.,  1902,         QA152     V442.  5886 

318    p.      19cm. 

Lee  in  the  Wilderness  campaign.        E468     B33.  5887 

(In   Battles  and   leaders   of   the   civil   war.      v.    4.      p.   240-246) 

Mental  arithmetic:  containing  oral  exercises  in  abstract  and  commercial 

arithmetic.     By  Charles  S.  Venable   .    .    .   New  York,  University  publish- 
ing CO.,  [n.  d.]         QA103     V45.  5888 
vi,    [7]-159   p.     illus.      17cm. 

Notes  on  elements  of  (analytical)  solid  geometry.    New  York,  University 

pub.  CO.,  1891.         QA457     V44.  5889 

107    p.     plates.      21cm. 

.    .    .  Practical  arithmetic,  by  Charles   S.  Venable.     New  York   [etc.] 

University  pub.  co.,  1902.         QA103     V43.  5890 

vi,   376   p.      19cm. 

Venable,  Francis  Preston.  [Biographical  sketch  of  William  Campbell  Pres- 
ton,  with    selections    from    his    writings,    by    Francis    Preston    Venable] 

5891 
(    In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    10. 
p.   4255-4271) 

Views  of  the  constitution  of  Virginia,  contained  in  the  essays  of  "One  of 
the  people;"  and  in  the  letters  of  Messrs.  Robinson,  Macfarland,  Morson, 


568  A  Bibliography  of  Viuginia 

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Riclimond  district.  Riclimond,  Printed  by  Colin,  Baptist  and  Nowlan, 
1850.        F216     P.  5892 

66    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Villard,  Oswald  Garrison.  John  Brown,  1800-1859;  a  biography  fifty  years 
after  by  Oswald  Garrison  Villard  .  .  .  Boston  and  New  York,  Hough, 
ton  Miff"lin  company,  1911.        CI    B878     V71.  5893 

xiv    [2],   738   p.,    1   1.     front.,   plates,   ports.,   maps,   facsims.     25cm. 
Bibliography:      p.    689-709. 

Vinton,  Samuel  F.  Argument  concerning  boundary  line  between  Ohio  and 
and  Virginia.         F486     051.  5894 

(In  Ohio  archaeological  and  historical  publications,     v.   4.     p.   64-126) 

Virginia.  An  abridgement  of  the  laws  in  force  and  u^e  in  Her  Majesty's 
Plantations;  (viz.)  of  Virginia,  Jamaica,  Barbadoes,  Maryland,  New- 
England,  New-York,  Carolina,  &c.  Bermudas.  Digested  under  proper 
heads  in  the  method  of  Mr.  Wingate,  and  Mr.  Washington's  abridge- 
ments. London,  Printed  for  John  Nicholson  at  the  King's-Arms  in  Little 
Britain,  R.  Parker,  and  R.  Smith,  under  the  Royal-Exchange,  and  Benj. 
Tooke  at  the  Middle-Temple-Gate  in  Fleetstreet,  1704.  5895 

2  p.  1.,  284,   [87],  [104],  285-304  p.     20cm. 

Virginia.  Acts  of  Assembly,  passed  in  the  colony  of  Virginia,  from  1662, 
to  1715.  V.  1.  London,  Printed  by  John  Baskett,  Printer  to  the  King's 
most  Excellent  Majesty,  1727.  5896 

xxiv.    391    p.      33i^cm. 

Virginia.    Acts  of  Assembly,  passed  in  the  colony  of  Virginia,  from  the  year 

1682.     London,  Printed  by  order  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  Trade 

and  Plantations,  by  John  Baskett,  printer  to  the  King's  most  excellent 

Majesty,  and  sold  by  Edv/ard  Symon  in  Cornhill.    1728.  5897 

xxiv,    391    p.      36cm. 

Virginia.     Calendar  of  Virginia  state  papers  and  other  manuscripts   .    .    . 
preserved  in  the  Capitol  at  Richmond   .    .    .  Richmond,  1875-93.        F225 
V83.  539^ 

11 V.      27 1/0  cm. 
Imprint   varies. 

The  Virginia  almanack,  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  God  1755,  being  the  third 
after  bissextile,  or  leap  year.  Wherein  are  contained  The  lunations,  con- 
junctions, eclipses;  the  increase,  decrease  and  length  of  the  days  and 
nights;  the  sun  and  moon's  rising  and  setting;  the  rising,  setting,  and 
southing  of  the  heavenly  bodies;  weather;  court  days;  an  exact  list 
of  the  British  House  of  commons,  peers  of  Scotland,  &c.  Calculated 
according  to  art,  and  referred  to  the  horizon  of  38  degrees  north  latitude, 
and  a  meridian  of  five  hours  west  from  the  city  of  London,  fitting  Vir- 
ginia, Maryland,  North  Carolina,  &c.  Williamsburg,  Printed  by  Wm. 
Hunter,  1774.         F224     A4.  5899 

16    1.      15cm. 

The  Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  God,  1770.  Being  the  second 
after  bissextile,  or  leap  year,  wherein  are  contained  the  lunations,  con- 
junction, eclipses,  the  sun  and  moon's  rising  and  setting,  the  rising  and 
setting,  and  southing  of  the  heavenly  bodies,  true  places  and  aspects  of 
the  planets,  weather,  &c.  Calculated  according  to  art,  and  referred  to 
the  horizon  of  38  degrees  north  latitude,  and  a  meridian  of  five  hours  west 
from  the  city  of  London;  fitting  Virginia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  &c. 
Also  a  table  of  court  days,  a  list  of  his  majesty's  council,  and  the  visiters 
of  William  &  Mary  College,  a  method  to  distil  an  excellent  spirit  from 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  569 

pe.'simmons,  au  account  of  a  pleasant,  wholesome,  and  useful  oil,  made 
from  the  seeds  of  the  common  large  sunflower,  and  a  certain  method, 
from  repeated  experiments,  to  destroy  wild  garlick,  a  weed  so  pernicious 
to  grain,  and  with  which  the  country  is  in  many  places  infested;  with 
a  great  variety  of  other  matter,  both  useful  and  entertaining.  By  T.  T. 
Philomeath.    Williamsburg,  Printed  by  Purdie  and  Dixon,  1769.  F224 

A4.  5900 

40  p.     16cm. 

[Virginia  almanack  for  1780]        F224    A4.  5901 

Title  page  and  some  other  pages  wanting. 

The  Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1784  ...  By  Robert 
Andrews,  Philo  .  .  .  Richmond,  printed  and  sold  by  Nicolson  and  Pren- 
tis   [1783]  F224     A4.  5902 

24    p.      16cm. 

The  Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1786  ...  By  Robert 
Andrews,  Philo  .  .  .  Richmond,  printed  and  sold  by  Thomas  Nicolson. 
F224     A4.  5903 

24    p.      14cm. 

The  Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  1787,  being  the  third  after  bisextile  or 
leap  year.  Calculated  according  to  art,  and  will  answer  either  for 
Virginia  or  North  Carolina,  wherein  are  contained,  the  lunations,  con- 
junctions, and  eclipses;  the  rising  and  setting  of  the  sun  and  moon; 
true  places  and  aspects  of  the  planets;  remarkable  days,  weather,  etc., 
together  with  a  variety  of  useful  and  entertaining  matter  well  worth 
attention,  which  will  both  amuse  and  instruct  .  .  .  Richmond,  Printed 
by  Augustine  Davis  [1786]  5904 

36  p.     13cra. 

Interspersed    with    blank    leaves. 

The  Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1790   .    .    .  calculated  to  the 

meridian  of  Richmond  and  will  answer  any  part  of  Virginia  or  North 

Carolina.     By  Benjamin  Workman,  M.  A.     Richmond,  pi'inted  by  Aug. 

Davis  at  the  post-office  [1789]  F224    A4.  5905 

40    p.      17cm. 

The  Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1791.  By  Robert  Andrews, 
Philo.  Richmond,  printed  and  sold  by  Thomas  Nicolson  [1790]  F224 
A4.  5906 

46  p.     16cm. 

The  Virginia  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1798,  being  the  second  after 
leap  year,  and  the  twenty  second  of  American  independence.  .  .  Rich- 
mond, Printed  by  T.  Nicholson  just  above  the  Eagle  Tavern  [1797]  F224 
A4.  5907 

[38]    p.     13cm. 

The  Virginia  almanack,  or  ephemeris;  for  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1798;  being 

the  second  after  leap-year   .    .    .   likewise  a  variety  of  pieces  in  prose 

and  verse.     Richmond,  Printed  and  sold  by  Samuel  Pleasants,  jun.,  near 

the  Vendue  office   [1797]         F224     A4.  5908 

36  p.     17cm. 

[Virginia  almanac  of  1799.  Printed  by  Samuel  Pleasants,  junior,  Richmond, 
Va.]?  F224     A4.  5909 

Title  page  wanting. 

[The  Virginia  almanac,  printed  1800  by  Thomas  Nicolson,  Richmond,  Va.]? 
F224     A4.  5910 

Title  page  wanting. 


570  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The    Virginia    almanack    for    the    year    of    our    Lord    1802  .    .    .   containing 

besides  the  astronomical  calculations  of  Isaac  Briggs  .    .    .   Richmond, 

Virginia,    printed    and    sold    wholesale    and    retail    by  John    Courtney, 

Junior   [1800]         F224     A4.  5911 

48   p.      18cm. 

The  Virginia  &  North   Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  1802   .    .    .   No.  III. 

The  astronomical  part  by  Isaac  Briggs.     The  editorial  part  by  Ameri- 

canus    Urban   .    .    .   Petersburg,    published   by    Ross    &    Douglas    [1801] 

F224    A4.  5912 

[38]    p.      16cm. 

The  Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1805   .    .    .  Adapted  to  the 

latitude  and  meridian  of  Richmond.     Calculated  by  Benjamin  Bates  of 

Hanover  county,  Virginia.     Richmond,  printed  and  sold  wholesale  and 

retail  by  Samuel  Pleasants,  Jr.  [1804]         F224    A4.  5913 

48  p.     16cm. 

The  Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1812   .    .    .   Adapted  to  the 

latitude  and  rreridian  of  Richmond.     Calculated  by  Benjamin  Bates  of 

Hanover  county,  Virginia.     Richmond,  printed  by  Samuel  Pleasants  for 

William  F.  Gray,  Fredericksburg  [1811]         F224     A4.  5914 

34  p.     19cm. 

The  Virginia  calendar  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1814,  being  the  second  after 
leap  year,  calculated  for  the  latitude  and  meridian  of  the  State  of  Vir- 
ginia.   Norfolk,  Virginia,  printed  for  the  purchasers  [1813]         F224     A4. 

5915 

36    p.      20  cm. 

The  Virginia  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1815  .  .  .  Adapted  to  the 
latitude  and  meridian  of  Richmond.  Calculated  by  D.  B.  Bullock  of 
Louisa  county,  Va.  Alexandria,  printed  and  published  by  J.  A.  Stewart 
and  sold  wholesale  and  retail  at  his  book-stores  on  King  and  Roval 
streets,  Alexandria  [1814]         F224    A4.  5916 

36   p.     20cm. 

The  Virginia  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1816  .  .  .  Fredericksburg, 
printed  and  published  by  William  F.  Gray.  (To  be  continued  annually). 
[1815]         F224     A4.  5917 

36    p.       19cm. 

The  Virginia  farmers'  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1817  .  .  .  Fred- 
ericksburg, printed  and  published  by  William  F.  Gray.  (To  be  continued 
annually).     [1816]  F224     A4.  5918 

36   p.      20cm. 

Virginia  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1822  .  .  .  calculated  by  Joshua 
Sharp.    Richmond,  published  by  Benjamin  Warner  [1821]        F224    A4. 

5919 
6  4  (?)  p.     17cm. 

Virginia  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1825  .    .    .   Calculated  by  Joshua 

Sharp,   Richmond,    published    by    Collins    &  co.,   and   for   sale   at   their 

store,  market  bridge.        F224    A4.  5920 
3G,    24    p.      20cm. 

The  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  pocket  almanack  and  farmers'  companion 
for  the   year   of  our   Lord   1820   ...   By   David   Richardson    of   Louisa 
county,  Virginia   .    .    .   Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock,  street  lead- 
ing to  Mayo's  Bridge  [1819]        F224    A4.  5921 
34  p.     16cm. 

The  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  pocket  almanack  and  farmers'  companion 
for  the   year  of  our  Lord   1822   ...   By   David   Richardson   of  Louisa 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  571 

countv,  Virginia  .    .    .  Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock,  street  lead- 
ing to'  Mayo's  bridge  [1821]        F224    A4.  5922 
34  p.     15cm. 

The  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  pocket  almanack  and  farmers'  companion 
for   the   year  of  our   Lord   1823    ...   By   David   Richardson   of   Louisa 
county  Virginia   .    .    .   Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock,  street  lead- 
ing to  Mayo's  bridge  [1822]        F224    A4.  5923 
36   p.     16cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  pocket  almanack  and  farmers'  companion  for 

the  year  of  our  Lord  1825   ...   By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county, 

Virginia   .    .    .   Richmond,   printed  by  John  Warrock,   street   leading  to 

Mayo's  bridge  [1824]        F224    A4.  5924 

36    p.      17cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  1826  ...  By  David 
Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Virginia.  Richmond,  printed  by  John. 
Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge  [1825]        F'224     A4.  5925 

36    p.      17cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack,  for  the  year  1827  ...  By  David 
Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Virginia.  Richmond,  printed  by  John 
Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge  [1826]         F224     A4.  5926 

34  p.     17cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  1828  ...  By  David 
Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Virginia.  Richmond,  printed  by  John 
Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge  [1827]         F224     A4.  5927 

36   p.     17cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  1829  ...  By  David 
Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Virginia.  Richmond,  printed  by  John 
Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge  [1828]         F224     A4.  5928 

36   p.     17cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1830   .    .    . 
By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Virginia   .    .    .   Richmond,  printed 
by  John  Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge.        F224     A4.         5930 
36   p.     17cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1831  .  .  . 
By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Virginia  .  .  .  Richmond,  printed 
by  John  Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge  [1830]         F224     A4. 

5931 
36   p.      17cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1832   .    .    . 
By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.   .    .    .  Richmond,  printed  by 
John  Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge  [1831]        F224    A4.    5932 
36   p.     17cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1833   .    .    . 
By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.   .    .    .   Richmond,  printed  by 
John  Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge  [1832]        F'224    A4.      5933 
36  p.     17cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1834   .    .    . 
By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.   .    .    .   Richmond,  printed  by 
John  Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge  [1833]        F224    A4.    5935 
36   p.     17  cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1835,  being 
the  third  after  bissextile  or  leap-year,  and  59th  of  American  independ- 


572  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

ence.     By  David  Richardson,  of  Louisa  county,  Va.     Richmond,  Printed 
by   John   Warrock    [1834]  F224     A4.  5936 

36   p.      17cm. 

[The  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  1836]       F224     A4.  5937 

34    p.      17cm. 

Title   page   wanting. 

[Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  1837]?         F224     A4. 

5938 
32  p.     (?)     17cm. 
Title   page   wanting. 

[Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1838] 
F224     A4.  5939 

Title   page   wanting. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1839  .  .  . 
By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  .  .  .  Richmond,  printed 
by  John  Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge.        F224    A4.  5940 

36  p.     16cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1840   .    .    . 
By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.    .    .    .   Richmond,  printed  by 
John  Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge  [1839]       F224  A4.      5941 
36  p.     16cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1841  .  .  . 
By  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  .  .  .  Richmond,  printed  by 
John  Warrock,  street  leading  to  Mayo's  bridge.        F224    A4.  5942 

36  p.     16cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1843   .    .   . 

Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.   .    .    .  Richmond, 

printed   by   John   Warrock,   cross   street  leading   to   south   gate   of  the 

capitol  square.         F224     A4.  5943 

36  p.     16cm. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1844   .    .    . 

Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.   .    .    .   Richmond, 

printed  by  John  Warrock,  cross  street  leading  to  the  south  gate  of  the 

capitol  square  [1843]         F224     A4.  5944 

36  p.     16cm. 

[Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  1846]        F224    A4.  5945 

Title   page  wanting. 

Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanac  for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1851  .  .  . 
Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  Richmond,  Va., 
published   and  for  sale  by  J.   W.   Randolph   .    .    .    [1850]  F224     A4. 

5946 
36   p.      17cm. 

Virginia  and  Tennessee  railroad  co.     Annual  report.  5948 

Library  has    4th    (1851),   5th    (1852),    6th    (1853) 

Exhibit  of  the  Virginia  and  Tennessee  railroad.     Dec,  1852.     New-York, 

Printed  by  Curran  Dinsmore  and  co.,  1852.  5949 

[11]    p.      22cm. 

Virginia  and  Texas,  1844.         F225     R194.  5950 

(In  The  John  P.   Branch  historical    papers,   of  Randolph-Macon  college, 
v.    4.     no.    1.     June,    1913.      p.    [116]-137) 

[Virginia  anti-tuberculosis  association]  Lost:  5,000  men  and  $25,000,000  in 
Virginia    during   nineteen-nine.      [Richmond,    Va.,    1910?]  5951 

24  p.     23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  573 

Virginia.  Assembly,  1619.  A  reporte  of  the  manner  of  proceeding  in  the 
General  assembly  convened  at  James  citty  in  Virginia,  July  30,  1619, 
consisting  of  the  governor,  the  counsell  of  estate  and  two  burgesses 
elected  out  of  cache  incorporation  and  plantation,  and  being  dissolved 
the  4th  of  August  next  ensuing.  5952 

(In  Tyler,   L.   G.     Narratives  of  early  Virginia.     1606-1625.     p.  249-278) 

Virginia.     Assembly,  1624.     The  tragical  relation  of  the  Virginia  assembly, 
1624.    The  answere  of  the  Generall  assembly  in  Virginia  to  a  declaration 
of  the  state  of  the  colonic  in  the  12  yeers  of  Sr.  Thomas  Smith's  govern- 
ment, exhibited  by  alderman  Johnson  and  others.  5953 
(In  Tyler,  L.   G.     Narratives  of  early  Virginia.      1606-1625.     p.   422-426) 

Virginia.     Assembly,  1769.     Orders  of  Virginia  assembly  of  Dec.  8,  1769  [in 

a  letter   from   Jacob    Bruce   to   George   Wythe]  5954 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.  8.     1904.     p.  373-376) 

The  Virginia  Baptist  preacher.  Original,  monthly.  Rev.  Henry  Keeling, 
editor  and  proprietor,    v.  1  &  2.    Richmond,  H,  K.  Ellyson,  printer,  1843. 

WiA'l'  5955 

/  2  V.  in  1.     port.     22cni. 

v.    1,    1842;    V.    2,    1843. 

Virginia  Baptist  state  Sunday  school  convention.  Minutes  of  the  thirty-first 
annual  session  of  the  Virginia  Baptist  state  Sunday-school  convention 
and  Baptist  young  peoples  union,  held  at  Manchester,  Va.,  Aug.  23rd, 
24th,  25th,  and  26th,  1900  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Virginia  Baptist  press, 
1900.  5956 

75   p.     21 1/2  cm. 

Minutes   of   the   thirty-second   annual   session   of   the   Virginia   Baptist 

state  Sunday-school  convention  and  Baptist  young  people's  union,  held 
at  Charlottesville,  Virginia,  Aug.,  21st,  22d,  23d,  and  24th,  1901  .  .  . 
Richmond,  Va.,  Virginia  baptist  press,  1902.  5957 

84   p.      22cm. 

Virginia  Baptist  state  Sunday  school  convention  and  B.  Y.  P.  U.     (Colored) 

Minutes  of  the  thirty-third  annual  session  held  at  Covington,  Va.  Aug. 
20,  21,  22,  23  and  24,  1902  .  .  .  Richmond,  Virginia  Baptist-reporter 
press,    1902.  5958 

93    p.      23cm. 

Virginia.  Board  of  trade.  Report  of  the  president  of  the  Virginia  Board  of 
trade,  submitted  at  the  third  annual  meeting  of  the  Board.,  Roanoke,  Va., 
Aug.    30,   1905.     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &    Shepperson,   printers,   1905. 

5959 

15  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Virginia.  Board  of  visitors  to  Mount  Vernon.  The  report  of  the  Virginia 
board  of  visitors  to  Mount  Vernon  for  the  year  1901.  Showing  the 
history  of  the  Ladies  Mount  Vernon  association  of  the  Union  and  Vir- 
ginia's connection  therewith  and  action  of  corgress  and  legislature  of 
Virginia  touching  removal  of  remains  of  Washington  .  .  .  Richmond, 
J.  H.  O'Bannon,  Superintendent  of  public  printing,  1901.  5960 

88  p.     front.,  ports.,  plates,  maps.     25cm. 

Virginia.  Board  of  World's  fair  managers,  1893.  Directory  Board  of  World's 
fair   managers    of    Virginia    [for   World's    Columbian    exposition,    1893] 

5961 

55    p.      171/^ cm. 

Virginia.  Board  of  World's  fair  managers,  Chicago,  1893.  Exhibit  of  books 
by  Virginia  authors,  with  names   of  author  or  editor  and  contributor. 

5962 

(In  Virginia.      Senate   journal,    1893-94.      Senate   doc.    16.      p.    20-28) 


574  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Virginia  business  directory  and  gazetteer,  and  Richmond  city  directory,  1877- 
78.  Compiled  and  published  by  Chataigne  &  Gillis.  Richmond,  Va., 
J.   W.   Randolph  &   English,   c   1877.  5963 

675   p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

Virginia  business  directory  and  gazetteer  1906.  Containing  the  names  of 
the  merchants,  manufacturers,  professional  men,  and  farmers  of  the 
entire  state;  also  a  list  of  the  post  offices,  express  and  telegraph  offices, 
map,  constitution  of  Virginia  and  much  other  valuable  information. 
Vol.    8.      Richmond,    Va.,    Hill    directory    co.,    1906.  5964 

1303   p.      25%cm. 

Virginia  car  service  association.  Thirteenth  annual  report  of  the  Virginia 
car  service  association  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1903.  [no 
place,     no  date]  5965 

[8]    p.     24y2cm. 

Virginia  central  railroad  co.  Proceedings  of  the  called  meeting  of  the  stock- 
holders of  the  Virginia  central  railroad  co.,  held  in  the  city  of  Richmond, 
May  22,  1867.       Richmond,  "Enquirer"  steam  presses,  1867.  5966 

16    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Twenty-ninth  annual  report  of  the  president  and  directors  of  tne  Vir- 
ginia central  railroad  co.,  to  the  stockholders,  at  their  annual  meeting, 
Nov.,  1864.     Richmond,  H.  K.  Ellyson,  printer,  1864.  5967 
55    p.      22cm. 

Virginia.  Charter.  Part  of  the  first  patent  granted  by  his  maiestie  for  the 
plantation  of  Virginia,  Aprill  the  tenth,  160G.         G159     P8.  5968 

(In    Purchas    his    pilgrimes.      London,    1625.      v.    4.      p.    1683-1684) 

Virginia  company  of  London.  Abstract  of  the  proceedings  of  the  .  .  . 
company  .  .  .  1619-1624,  prepared  from  the  records  in  the  Library  of 
Congress,  by  Conway  Robinson,  and  ed.  with  an  introduction  and  notes 
by  R.  A.  Brock  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.  [Virginia  historical]  society,  1888- 
89.        F225     V82.  5969 

2    v.      8    vo. 

(Virginia  historical   society.      Collections,      new   ser.      v.    7-8) 

A  briefe  declaration  of  the  present  state  of  things  in  Virginia.     [1616?] 

5970 
(In   Brown,   Alexander.      Genesis   of    the   U.    S.      v.   2.      p.    774-779) 

[Broadside.  i609?]  5971 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.  The  first  republic  in  America  .  .  .  1898.  p.  100- 
104) 

A  broadside  [concerning  the  lottery]   1613.  5972 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  2.     p.  608-609) 

By  his  Majesties  councell  for   Virginia.     [1617]      [Broadside]         F229 

B87.5     G14.  5973 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.  The  genesis  of  the  United  States.  1890.  v.  2. 
p.  797-798) 

By  His  Maiesties  Councell  for  Virginia.     [Announcement  concerning  "a 

little  standing  lotterie"  for  the  benefit  of  the  colony  in  Virginia.    London] 
Imprinted  by  F.  Kyngston  for  W.  Welby,  1613.  5974 

broadside.     41%  cm. 

(In  Brown  university.  Library.  John  Carter  Brown  library.  Three 
proclamations  concerning  the  lottery  for  Virginia,  1613-1621.  Providence, 
R.    I.,    1907) 

Facsimile. 

By  the  Counsell  of  Virginia   .    .    .    [1610?]     [Broadside]  5975 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.  The  genesis  of  the  United  States.  1890.  v.  1. 
p.  439) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  575 

-By  the  Counsell  of  Virginia.     London,  Wm.  Welby,  1611.     [Broadside] 

5976 
(In  Brown,  Alexander.     The   genesis  of  the  United  States.     1890.      v.   1. 
p.   445) 

—A  declaration  for  the  certaine  time  of  drawing  the  great  standing  lottery. 
London,  Imprinted  by  F.  Kyngston,  for  W.  Welby,  1615.  5977 

broadside.     52  x   40%   fold,   to  41%cm. 

(In  Brown  university.  Library.  John  Carter  Brown  library.  Three 
proclamations  concerning  the  lottery  for  Virginia,  1613-1621.  Providence, 
R.  I..  1907) 

Facsimile. 

-A  declaration  of  the  state  of  the  colonie  and  affaires  in  "Virginia:  with 
the  names  of  the  adventurors,  and  summes  adventured  in  that  action. 
By  His  Maiesties  counseil  for  Virginia.  22.  lunij.  1620.  London,  Printed 
by  T.  S.,  1620.        E187     F69.  5978 

(Reprint.  In  Force,  Peter.  Tracts  .  .  .  Washington,  1836-46.  v.  3 
1844)  no.  5,  6.     44,  26  p.) 

"A  note  of  the  shipping,  men,  and  provisions  sent  to  Virginia  .  .  . 
1619":      p.    9-12. 

"A  declaration  of  the  supplies  intended  to  be  sent  to  Virginia  .  .  . 
1620":      p.    13-17. 

"The  names  of  the  adventurers,  with  .  .  .  sums  .  .  .  paid  to  Sir 
Thomas   Smith":      p.    19-38. 

"Names  of  the  adventurers,  with  the  sums  paid  ...  to  Sir  Baptist 
Hicks":      p.    41-44. 

"Orders  and  constitutions,  partly  collected  out  of  His  Maiesties  letters 
patents,  and  partly  ordained  upon  mature  deliberation,  by  the  treasuror, 
counseil  and  companie  of  Virginia  .  .  .  anno  1619,  and  1620."  26  p.  at 
end.     (Tract  no.  6) 

The   original  has    various   paging. 

A  later  edition  appeared  in  the  same  year  continuously  paged  (92  p. 
including  the  "Orders  and  constitution")  with  imprint:  London,  Printed 
by  Thomas  Snodham,  1620. 

Library  of  Congress  note. 

-A  declaration  for  the  lottery.     1615.  5979 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.   2.      p.   760-766) 

-The  discourse  of  the  old  company,  1625.  5980 

(In  Tyler,  L.     G.     Narratives  of  early  Virginia.     1606-1625.     p.  431-460) 

-Instructions    by    way   of   advice,    for   the   intended  voyage   to    Virginia. 

F229     S56.  5981 

(In  Smith,  John.  Works,  1608-1631.  Ed.  by  E.  Arber.  Birmingham, 
1884.      p.   xxxiii-xxxvii) 

-A  letter  from  the  councill  and  company  of  the  honourable  plantation  in 
Virginia  to  the  Lord  Mayor,  alderman  and  companies  of  London.     5982 
(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  1.     p.  252-254) 

-Orders  and  constitutions,  partly  collected  out  of  his  Maiesties  letters 
patents,  and  partly  ordained  upon  mature  deliberation,  by  the  treasuror, 
counceil  and  companie  of  Virginia,  for  the  better  governing  of  the 
actions  and  affaires  of  the  said  companie  here  in  England  residing. 
Anno  1619  and  1620.  5984 

(In  Force's  collection  of  historical  tracts.  v.  3.  no.  6.  Washing- 
ton, 1844) 

-A  publication  by  the  counsell  of  Virginea,  touching  the  plantation  there. 

1610]  5985 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis   of   the   United   States,     v.    1.      p.    354-356) 

-  .  .  .  The  records  of  the  Virginia  company  of  London  [1619-1624] ;  the 
Court  book,  from  the  manuscript  in  the  Library  of  Congress;  ed.,  with 
an    introduction    and    bibliography,    by    Susan    Myra    Kingsbury   .    .    . 


576  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Preface  by  Herbert  Levi  Osgood  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off, 
1906.         F'229     K56.  5986 

2  V.     9  lacsim.     30x23 14 cm. 

At    head    of   title:      Library   of    Congress. 

The  introduction  and  bibliography,  v.  1,  p.  11-206,  also  published 
separately,   Washington,    1905. 

The  reply  of  the  Virginia  council,  1614,  in  defense  of  Argall.  5987 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  2.     p.  730-733) 

A  true  and  sincere  declaration  of  the  purpose  and  ends  of  the  plantation 

begun  in  Virginia  of  the  degrees  which  it  hath  received;  and  meanes 
by  which  it  hath  beene  advanced:  and  the  resolution  and  conclusion 
of  his  Majesties  councel  of  that  colony  for  the  constant  and  patient 
prosecution  thereof,  until!  by  the  mercies  of  God  it  shall  retribute  a  fruit- 
ful harvest  to  the  kingdome  of  heaven,  and  this  common-wealth.  Set 
forth  by  the  authority  of  the  governors  and  councellors  established 
for  that  plantation.  At  London. — Printed  for  J.  Stepneth,  and  are  to 
be  sold  at  the  sign  of  the  Crane  in  Paules  churchyard.     1610.  5988 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  1.     p.  338-353) 

A  true  declaration  of  the  estate  of  the  colonie  in  Virginia,  with  a  con- 
futation of  such  scandalous  reports  as  have  tended  to  the  disgrace  of  so 
worthy  an  enterprise.  Published  by  advise  and  direction  of  the  Councell 
of  Virginia.  London,  Printed  for  W.  Barret,  1610  [Washington,  W.  Q. 
Force,  1844]        E187    F69.  5989 

27    p.      23cm. 

(Force,    P.    Tracts,      v.    3,    no.    1) 

Virginia  conference  of  charities  &  correction.    Proceedings.        F218    32    VS. 

5990 
Library  has   1903,   1904,   1906,   1909,   1911,    1913    (Jan.),   1913    (Dec),   1915. 

Virginia  constitutional  convention  directory,  1901.  Published  by  J.  L.  Hill 
printing  co.,  Richmond,  Va.        F216     2     H64.  '  5991 

9  3  p.     17cm. 

Virginia.  Council,  1607.  Coppie  of  a  letter  from  Virginia,  dated  22d  of  June, 
1607.     The  councell  there  to  the  councell  of  Virginia  here  in  England. 

5992 
(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.   1.     p.  106-108) 

Virginia.     Council,  1610.    Letter  of  the  Governor  and  council  of  Virginia  to 

the  Virginia  company  of  London   .    .    .   1610.  5992a 

(In  Brown,  Alexander.     Genesis  of  the  United  States,     v.  1.     p.  402-413) 

Virginia  county  records  .  .  .  [Vol.  1]-X.  1905-1912.  New  series.  Vol.  1, 
1913.     New  York,  The  Genealogical  association,  1905-13.         F224     C95. 

5993 

11   V.     24-29cm.      (v.    3:    17i^cm) 

New   series   has   title:     Virginia  county  record   publications. 

No    more    published. 

Issued  as  a  series  of  monographs  from  1905-1908  (v.  1-5)  Issued  as 
a  quarterly  periodical  from  Mar.  1909-Dec.  1910  (v.  6-7)  Monograph  [1911] 
(v.  8)  Quarterly  periodical  1911-1912  (v.  9-v.  10,  pt.  3.  No  more  of  v.  10 
published,  and  title  of  pt.  2-3  differs  slightly  from  pt.  1)  New  series, 
V.   1,   1913.  monograph. 

Editor:     W.  A.  Crozier. 

Published  in  New  York  1905-June  1909;  in  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J- 
Sept.    1909-1913. 

Contents:  [v.]  1.  Spotsylvania  County,  1721-1800,  being  transcripts 
from  the  original  files  ...  by  W.  A.  Crozier.  1905;  [v.]  2.  Virginia 
colonial  militia,  1651-1776,  ed.  by  W.  A.  Crozier.  1905;  v.  3.  "VVilliamsburff 
wills,  being  transcriptions  from  tae  original  files  at  the  Chancery  court 
at  Williamsburg,  ed.  by  "W.  A.  Crozier.  1906;  v.  4.  Early  Virginia  mar- 
riages, pt.  1,  ed.  by  W.  A.  Crozier.  1907;  v.  5.  Virginia  heraldica,  being 
a  register  of  Virginia  gentry  entitled  to  coat  armor  .  .  .  ed.  by  W.  A. 
Crozier.     190S;  v.  6-7.     Virginia  county  records.     Published  quarterly.     Mar. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  577 

1909-Dec.  1910.  1909-10;  v.  8.  A  key  to  southern  pedigrees.  [1911]  v.  9-10. 
Virginia  county  records  and  heraldic  quarterly  register  of  the  United  States 
and  Canada.  1911-12;  New  series,  v.  1.  AVestmoreland  County,  ed.  by  the 
late  William  Armstrong  Crozier  .  .  .  published  posthumously  by  Mrs. 
Wm.  Armstrong  Crozier.     Library  of  Congress  note. 

Virginia  delegates  [to  the  Continental  congress,  1774-1789]         Z881     N6     B. 

5994 

(In  New  York  public  library.  Bulletin.  v.  1.  no.  9.  Sep.,  1897. 
p.   262-267) 

Virginia  diocese.  P.  E.  churcii.  Addresses  and  historical  papers  before  the 
centennial  council  of  the  Protestant  episcopal  church  in  the  diocese 
of  Virginia,  at  its  meetings  in  St.  Paul's  and  St.  John's  churches  in 
Richmond,   May   20-24,   1885.     New   York,   T.   Whittaker,   1885.  F218 

3     P96.  599.5 

Iv,   1,   195   p.     24  p. 

Contents:  Opening  address.  Rev.  A.  M.  Randolph;  The  colonial  church 
of  Virginia,  Rev.  P.  Slaughter;  History  of  the  church  in  Virginia,  Rev. 
T.  G.  Dashiell;  Theological  seminary  of  Virginia,  Rev.  G.  W.  Peterkin; 
Theological  seminary  of  Virginia,  Rev.  J.  E.  Grammer;  Sketch  of  our 
first  four  bishops,  Rev.  C.  I.  Gibson;  Centennial  sermon,  Rev.  O.  A. 
Kinsolving. 

A  digest   of  the  proceedings   of  the   conventions   and   councils   in  the 

diocese  of  Virginia  by  T.  Grayson  Dashiell  .  .  .  Richmond,  William 
Ellis  Jones,  1883.        F218    3    D229.  5996 

431   p.     23cm. 

List   of   the   clergy   from    1607   to   1700":      p.    7-9. 

"List   of   the   clergy  from    1700    to   1785":      p.    10-17. 

Journal  of  the  annual  council.  5997 

Library  has  1835,  1839,  1847,  1848,  1851,  1852,  1855,  1863,  1864,  1871, 
1872,   1874-1882,   1884-1893,   1897,   1909-1912. 

The  Journals  from  1785  through  1835  will  be  found  in  Hawks,  F.  L. 
Narrative  of  events  connected  with  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  Protestant 
episcopal  church  in  Virginia.      1836. 

Report  of  the  commission  on  colonial  churches  to  the  council  of  the 

diocese  of  Virginia.     Published  by  the  council,  1913.  5998 

7    p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Revised  constitution  of  the  Protestant  episcopal  church  in  the  diocese 

of  Virginia;  as  finally  adopted  by  the  convention  which  met  in  Fred- 
ericksburg in  May,  1836;  canons  adopted  by  the  convention  of  1836 
and  1837;  and  resolutions  adopted  at  different  periods  and  renewed 
in   May,   1839.     New   York,   Printed   for   the   Virginia   convention,   1840. 

5999 
10  p.     2214  cm. 

Social  service  commission.  Present  opportunities  for  constructive  leader- 
ship,  particularly   in   the   country.      Report  of  the   social   service   com- 
mission of  the  Diocese  of  Virginia  to  the  Diocesan  council  1914.     [n.  p. 
1914]  6000 
12    p.      20y2cm. 

The  Virginia  evangelical  &  literary  magazine.  Richmond,  monthly.  Edited 
by  John  Holt  Rice.  6001 

Library   has    v.    1-11,    1818-1828. 
Title  varies. 

The  Virginia  federation  of  labor  journal.  Official  organ  of  the  Virginia 
federation  of  labor.    Richmond.  6002 

Library  has  Jan-April  and  June,  1912   (8  vo),  July-Sep.  1912   (4  to) 

Virginia  federation  of  women's  clubs.     1907-1908.     Organized  1907.     [Lynch- 
burg, J.  P.  Bell  CO.,  1907?]         F221     VS.  6003 
32  p.     igi^cm. 


578  A  Bibliography  of  Viuginia 

Virginia  female   institute,  Staunton,   Va.      [Announcement.     Staunton,  18991 

F218     24     V77     A6.  6004 

unp.     illus.,  plates.     18cm. 

Catalog.  6005 

Library  has   1895,   1898,    1899-1906. 

Mosaics.     [Annual]     Roanoke,  [etc]        F218     24    V77    M89.  6006 

Library  has   1900,   '02,   '03. 

Virginia  fire  and  marine  insurance  co.    Historical  sketch  of  the  Virginia  Are 

and  marine  insurance  co.,  together  with  vahiable  hints  to  insurers,  fire 

insurance  explained,  statement  of  condition  of  company,  etc.     Richmond, 

Clemmitt  &  Jones,  steam  printers,  1879.  6007 

120   p.      ITi/^cm. 

Virginia  fisli  and  game  protective  association.     The  Virginia  fish  and  game 

protective  association  to  the  people  of  Virginia;    with  the  laws  of  this 

commonwealth  relating  to  fish  and  game.     Richmond,  Clemmitt  &  Jones 

Steam  printers,  1878.  6008 

20   p.     23cm. 

Virginia  folk  lore  society.     Bulletin.  6009 

Library  has  nos.   1-3.     1913-1915. 

Virginia.  General  assembly  1799-1800.  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  assembly 
on  the  answers  of  sundry  states  to  their  resolutions,  passed  in  Dec,  1798. 
Phila.,  Printed  by  James  Carey,  1800.  •  6010 

59  p.     211/2  cm. 

Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  assembly,  on  the  answers  of  sundry  states 

to  their  resolutions,  passed  in  December,  1798.     New  York,  Printed  by 
Gardenier  &  Buell,  1815.        F216    P.  6011 

40  p.     25cm. 

Virginia.  General  assembly,  1914.  Joint  committee  for  interring  the  remains 
of  Gen.  Henry  Lee  at  Lexington,  Va.  Report  of  the  committee  appointed 
under  act  of  the  general  assembly  approved  March  12,  1912,  for  the 
purpose  of  reinterring  the  remains  of  General  Henry  Lee — "Light-horse 
Harry"  Lee — at  Lexington,  Virginia.  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepper- 
son,  printers,    n.  d.  6012 

[8]    p.      illus.      23cm. 

Virginia.     General  court.    Rei)orts  of  cases  determined  in  the  General  court 

of  Virginia.     From  1730,  to  1740;   and  from  1768,  to  1772.     By  Thomas       y 
Jefferson.     Charlottesville,  F.  Carr  and  co.,  1829.        F216     14    J 15.      6013 
viii,    145    p.      22 1/2 cm. 

Virginia  good  roads  association.  Committee  on  legislation.  Report  of  com- 
mittee on  legislation,  adopted  by  the  State  good  roads  convention,  held 
in  Richmond,  Va.,  October  10  and  11,  1895.  [Washington  Gov't,  print, 
off.,  1895]  TE23     A9.  6014 

G   p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Virginia  good  roads  convention,  Richmond,  Va.,  1894.  .  .  .  Proceedings  of 
the  Virginia  good  roads  convention,  held  in  Richmond,  Virginia  October 
IS,  1894   .    .    .  Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1895.        TE23     A9.  6015 

62    p.      23cm. 
(U.   S.  Dept.   of  agriculture.     Office  of  road   inquiry.     Bulletin  no.   11) 

Virginia.  Governor  (Tazewell)  Copy  of  the  correspondence  between  Gover- 
nor Thomas  of  Maryland  and  Governor  Tazewell  of  Virginia  in  relation 
to  the  unsettled  divisional  boundary  lines  between  the  two  states.  1835. 
F221     1     T2.  6016 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  579 

Virginia  historical  and  philosophical  society.  6017 

Collections,      v.    1.      Richmond,    1833. 

85    p.      8    vo. 

Contains  preface  giving  account  of  the  origin  of  the  Society,  its  first 
meeting  in  1831;  Constitution;  Address  before  the  first  annual  meeting,  by 
J.  P.  Cushing;  Memoirs  of  Indian  wars,  by  John  Stuart;  Record  of  Grace 
Sherwood's  trial  for  witchcraft,  in  Princesss  Anne  County,  1705;  List  of 
donations  and  a  list  of  oflacers  and  members. 

The  Virginia  historical  magazine,  v.  1,  no.  1-3;  July  1891-Jan.  1892,  Rich- 
mond, Va.   [etc.]   1891-92.     quarterly.         F224     V75.  6018 

cover-title,    54    p.,    1   1.,      col.    pi.      24cm. 
Jefferson  Wallace,  editor. 
No  more   published. 

The  Virginia  magazine.     Lynchburg,  Va.     monthly,  6019 

Library   has    v.    1.      no.    2.      January,    1909. 

The  Virginia  historical  register  and  literary  advertiser.  Edited  by  William 
Maxwell,    v.  1,  for  the  year  1848.    Richmond,  1848. 

12mo,   pp.   iv,   200. 

Contents:  no.  1.  Introduction;  The  Virginia  historical  society;  Mr.  Rives' 
address;  The  report  of  the  executive  committee;  The  limits  of  Virginia, 
by  the  Hon.  Littleton  W.  Tazewell;  Capt.  Smith's  monument;  P^ort  George; 
Biographical  notice  of  Com.  Barron  of  the  navy  of  Virginia;  The  old  stove; 
The  war  against  Mexico;  Notices  of  new  works: — Campbell's  History  of 
Virginia — General  Hull's  military  and  civil  life — Sketches  of  old  Virginia 
family  servants — Memoir  of  Miss  Margaret  Mercer;  Lines  on  the  Natural 
Bridge;  Various  intelligence: — Richmond — Washington,  &c. ;  Literary  intelli- 
gence:-— Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  historical  society — The  annals  of  Vir- 
ginia; Scientific  intelligence — Astronomy — The  comet;  Miscellany: — Thoughts 
— Reflection   on  a  reflection — Virginia's  jewels.  6020 

no.  2.  Capt.  Smith's  remarks  on  the  plantation  of  Virginia;  Green 
Spring;  Capt.  Byrd's  letters;  The  mail  in  1738;  The  portrait  of  Lord 
Chatham;  The  schooner  Liberty;  Howison's  History  of  Virginia;  Remarks 
on  the  history  of  our  State;  A  Quaker's  dream;  The  old  stove  a,gain; 
Lines  to  Miss  B — ;  A  cure  for  care;  Various  intelligence: — Richmond — The 
Richmond  Medical  College — The  General  Assembly — Mexico — The  Virginia 
historical  society — Electric  telegraph;  The  French  Revolution;  Miscellany: — 
Thoughts — April  fool — The  goatee;  To  correspondents.  6021 

no.  3.  Virginia  in  1616;  Capt.  Byrd's  letters,  continued;  Two  old  lawyers; 
The  death  of  Lord  Chatham;  The  schooner  Patriot;  A  patriot's  charge  to 
his  sons;  The  defence  of  Craney  Island;  A  narrative  of  the  attack  on 
Craney  Island;  A  hymn  for  the  anniversary  of  American  independence; 
Various  intelligence: — Washington — Celebration  of  laying  the  corner-stone 
of  the  Washington  national  monument — Europe  and  America — The  Chartist 
demonstration — France — Liberia;  Miscellany: — Punctuality — The  light  of  the 
scene — Flattery — Superstition — Epitaph — To  Miss   M — ;   To   correspondents. 

6022 

no.  4.  A  passage  in  the  early  history  of  Virginia;  Varina;  The  en- 
gagement of  Northampton;  Fitzhugh's  letters;  Scraps  from  a  note-book: — 
The  Capitol — Lady  Dunmore  and  her  daughters — York  Town;  Original 
letters — Letters  from  Richard  Henry  Lee  to  Patrick  Henry;  The  navy  of 
Virginia: — Captain  Ivy;  Mr.  Winthrop's  address;  Early  voyages  to  America; 
The  rose;  Various  intelligence: — Liberia- — Theory  of  vision— A  new  literary 
undertaking — The  sale  at  Stowe — The  French  sewing  machine — Life  of  John 
Randolph — A  small  watch;  Miscellany: — Self -culture — Mr.  Wirt's  impromptu 
— The  wealth  of  nations — Remembered  joys — Good  life.  Long  life — A  com- 
pliment;   To   correspondents.  6023 

The  Virginia  historical  register  and  literary  advertiser.  Edited  by  W^illiam 
Maxwell,     v.  2,  for  the  year  1849.     Richmond,  1849. 

i  12mo,   pp.  iv,   236. 

I  Contents:  no.  1.   Introduction;  The  Virginia  historical  society;  Mr.  Rives' 

address;  The  report  of  the  executive  committee;  The  Association  in  West- 
moreland; Lines  from  the  alchemist;  Original  letters: — from  George  Wash- 
ington to  Patrick  Henry- — From  Timothy  Pickering  to  Patrick  Henry — From 
Richard  Henry  Lee  to  Wm.  Cabell,  Esq.;  Letters  of  George  Mason;  The 
surrender  of  York;  Mrs.  Mary  Washington;  El  Dorado: — The  gold  mines 
of  California;  Aubrey's  anecdotes — Sir  Miles  Fleetwood — Henry  Martin — 
The  Civil  War — Tobacco — Dr.  William  Harvey;  Woman;  Various  intelli- 
gence:— Richmond — The  General  Assembly — The  late  news  from  Europe — 
The  burning  wells   of  Kanawha — Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  historical   so- 


580  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

ciety — Lynchburg — the  University  of  Virginia — William  and  Mary  college; 
Miscellany: — Charity — Mr.  Wirt's  impromptu  again — Thoughts — On  the  late 
news  by  the  telegraph;   To  correspondents.  6024 

no.  2.  Virginia  in  16  48;  Capt.  Byrd's  letters  continued;  An  old  plate; 
The  national  observatory;  A  thought;  Original  letters: — From  Gen.  Wash- 
ington to  Col.  Bassett — i'rom  Richard  Henry  Lee  to—;  The  late  Mr.  Leigh; 
The  South  vi'estern  rail  road;  A  revolutionary  relic;  The  past  preserved; 
Various  intelligence: — The  new  administration — The  General  assembly — Im- 
provement bills  of  the  late  session — The  lead  ore  in  Nelson — Gold  in  Vir- 
ginia— The  Medical  college — Western  Virginia — Electric  light — The  late  Rev. 
Dr.  Atkinson — the  state  of  Europe;  Miscellany: — Literary  minutes.  The 
Moon — Maxims,  by  Howard — the  Season — Vernal  walks — An  apology  for  the 
telegraph;   To  readers  and   correspondents.  6025 

no.  3.  Col.  Norwood's  voyage  to  Virginia;  Example;  Jamestown;  Origi- 
nal letters: — From  Gen.  Washington  to  Col.  Baylor;  The  ship  Marquis  La 
Fayette;  Forks;  The  old  Swan;  The  horseman's  escape;  A  word  for  the 
day;  The  late  Col.  Carrington;  Italy;  Various  intelligence: — The  General 
assembly — -The  cholera — The  death  of  Gen.  Gaines — The  death  of  Mr.  Polk — 
The  University  of  Virginia — Our  colleges — Custis's  recollections  of  Wash- 
ington— Kennedy's  Life  of  Wirt — A  collection  of  autographs — The  national 
fast — The  state  of  Europe;  Miscellany: — Literary  minutes,  Natale  Solum — 
The  creation  of  the  sun — Lines  tor  a  statue  of  sleep;  To  readers  and 
correspondents.  6026 

no.  4.  The  surrender  of  Virginia,  in  1651;  The  burial  of  Pocahontas; 
The  mode  of  acquiring  lands  in  Virginia  in  early  times;  Love;  The  royal 
society;  Capt.  Byrd's  letters  continued;  An  old  epitaph;  Hints  to  the  his- 
torical society;  The  frigate  Alliance;  Original  letters: — From  General  Wash- 
ington to  Col.  ISaylor;  Old  friends;  Trees;  Notices  of  new  works: — Macaulay's 
History  of  England— Dr.  Green's  Address — Dr.  Junkin's  Address — Mr. 
Smith's  Address;  Lines  on  the  death  of  Washington;  Various  intelligence: — 
The  P'eace  congress  at  Paris — A  machine  for  opening  oysters — The  manu- 
facture of  envelopes — Maize  in  England— An  arrival  of  sheep — Norfolk — 
First  flash  from  Petersburg — Richmond  college — The  state  of  Europe;  Mis- 
cellany:— Rome — Resolution — Agricultural  affairs —  A  v.oman's  words — Good 
breeding — How  we  live — Lines  on  Neaera — On  the  portrait  of  a  good  but 
homely  woman;   To  readers  and   correspondents.  6027 

The  Virginia  historical  register  and  literary  note  book.     Edited  by  William 
Maxwell,     v.  3,  for  the  year  1850.     Richmond,  1850. 

12mo,  pp.  lii,  240. 

Contents:  no.  1.  The  Virginia  historical  society;  The  report  of  the 
executive  committee;  Flattery;  Virginia  in  1671;  Augusta  county;  The  Asso- 
ciation in  Williamsburg,  in  1770;  Original  letters: — Samuel  Athawes  to 
Edward  Ambler— Gen.  Washington  to  Col.  Bassett — George  Mason  to  Martin 
Cocliburn;  Mr.  Slaughter's  speech;  Indian  relics;  Many  books;  Colonel  Wil- 
liam Cabell;  Kennedy's  Life  of  Wirt;  Dabney's  Address;  The  mountain 
pass;  Various  intelligence: — Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  historical  society — 
Mr.  Grigsby's  letter — The  General  assembly — First  auditor's  report — The 
state  of  Europe;  Miscellany: — Literary  minutes.  Niobe — Smiles — Walpo- 
liana — Honour;    To   readers   and    correspondents.  6028 

no.  2.  Bacon's  rebellion;  Augusta  county;  The  meeting  of  the  mer- 
chants in  Williamsburg,  in  1770;  To  the  merchants  and  traders  in  Virginia; 
A  supplication  to  sleep;  Original  letters: — Col.  George  Mason  to  Col.  Wil- 
liam Cabell — Gen.  Washington  to  Samuel  Possell,  Esq. — Gen.  Washington  to 
Mr.  Jas.  McAlpin;  Indian  relics.  No.  2;  Sergeant  Champe;  The  temperance 
reform;  Colonel  William  Cabell;  Levelling  up;  The  picture  of  virtue;  Various 
intelligence: — The  launch  of  the  Powhatan — The  Washington  monument — 
The  farewell  address — The  Medical  college — The  general  assembly — The  gold 
cliain  for  Mr.  Webster — The  death  of  Mr.  Calhoun — The  oyster  war — The 
gold  mines — The  state  of  Europe;  Miscellany: — Literary  minutes.  The 
Phenix— Lines;    To    readers    and    correspondents.  6029 

no.  3.  Bacon's  rebellion;  Old  letters — Queen  Henrietta  to  i^ord  Cul- 
pepper— with  a  translation;  Shakespeare  and  Jonson;  Governor  Page;  Civil 
liberty;  The  temperance  reform;  Indian  relics — No.  3;  Education;  Lines  to 
Betsy  Bell;  Strachey's  Virginia  Britannia;  Foote's  sketches  of  Virginia; 
Education  in  America;  Lines  to  woman;  Various  intelligence: — Lucifer 
matches — A  new  printing  machine— Cannel  coal  of  Kanawha — Our  colleges 
— The  University — An  historical  relic — An  old  negress — Cornwallis's  watch 
— The  new  comet — The  convention — Death  of  the  President;  Miscellany: — 
Literary  minutes.  The  thefts  of  time — Death — The  death  of  an  infant. 
Scraps: — Praise,  Cheerfulness — Remembrance;  To  readers  and  corre- 
spondents. 6030 

no.  4.  The  revenue  of  Virginia,  from  1688  to  1704;  Lord  Culpepper's 
letters;   Divine  Providence;   William  and  Mary  college;   Cominodore   Samuel 


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Barron;  A  thought;  Reminiscences  of  Patrick  Henry;  Indian  relics.  No.  4; 
Original  letters: — From  Gen.  Washington  to  Col.  Bassett;  Strachey's  Virginia 
Britannia  again;  The  vessel  of  state;  Sacred  song;  Various  intelligence: — 
The  telescope — Transmarine  telegraph — Vv^ashington's  portraits — Jenny  Lind 
in  New  York— The  late  Congress — The  convention — List  of  members  of  the 
convention;  Miscellany: — Classic  etymologies — A  thought  for  the  times — 
Impromptu— The  use  of  poetry;   To  readers  and  correspondents.  6031 

The  Virginia  historlcai  register  and  literary  note  book.     Edited  by  William 
Maxvv'ell.     v.  4,  for  the  year  1S51.     Richmond,  1851. 
12mo,   pp.   iv,  ii,   240. 

Contents:  no.  1.  The  Virginia  historical  society;  The  report  ol  the 
executive  committee;  Governor  Spotswood — with  his  speeches  to  the  Gen- 
eral assembly  in  1714,  and  1718,  the  address  of  the  House  of  burgesses,  &c.; 
A  list  of  the  House  of  burgesses,  in  171S;  Number  of  tithables  in  Virginia, 
in  1722;  The  passage  over  the  mountains;  Governor  Spotswood's  family; 
Copy  of  a  letter  from  Rev.  John  Thompson  to  Lady  Spotsv/ood;  The  praise 
of  a  good  wife;  Colonel  Mallory;  The  civil  polity  of  Virginia;  Patrick 
Henry  and  John  Randolph;  Strachey's  account  of  Pocahontas;  Reminis- 
cences of  revolutionary  and  subsequent  times;  Progress  of  personal  com- 
fort; Notices  of  new  publications;  The  moon;  Various  intelligence:-; 
Miscellany: — .  6032 

no.  2.  Governor  Drysdale's  first  speech  to  the  General  assembly,  in  1723, 
with  the  address  of  the  House  of  burgesses,  &c.;  A  list  of  the  House  of 
burgesses,  in  1723;  Number  of  tithables  in  Virginia,  in  1723;  Governor 
Drysdale's  second  speech  to  the  General  assembly,  in  1726,  with  the  ad- 
dresses of  the  Council,  and  House  of  burgesses;  Address  to  the  King; 
A  list  of  the  House  of  burgesses,  in  1726;  Number  of  tithables  in  Virginia, 
in  1726;  Colonel  William  Byrd;  The  running  of  the  dividing  line  between 
Virginia  and  North  Carolina,  in  1728;  Old  letters — From  Col.  Wm.  Byrd  to 
Major  William  Mayo — From  Major  Wm.  Mayo  to  a  gentleman  in  Barbadoes; 
The  Westover  library;  James  Moore  and  his  family;  Reminiscences  of  revo- 
lutionary and  subsequent  times;  An  old  lady;  Social  evils;  Advice  to  readers; 
Lost  friends;  Various  intelligence:-;  Miscellany:-.  6033 

no.  3.  The  General  assembly  in  1736,  v.ith  the  speeches  of  Mr.  Speaker 
Randolph,  and  Governor  Gooch,  and  the  addresses  of  the  Council,  and 
House  of  Burgesses,  &c.;  A  list  of  the  House  of  burgesses  in  1736;  Nor- 
folk in  1736;  Sir  John  Randolph;  The  Earl  of  Orkney;  Morton's  diary; 
James  Moore  and  his  family;  Reminiscences  of  revolutionary  and  subse- 
quent times;  The  late  Commodore  Barron;  A  wedding  race;  The  mystic 
flower;   Various   intelligence:-;   Miscellany:-.  6034 

no.  4.  Collier  and  Matthews's  invasion  of  Virginia  in  1779;  Arnold's 
incursion,  and  capture  of  Richmond,  in  January,  1781;  Philip's  and  Arnold's 
incursion,  and  capture  of  Petersburg,  in  April,  1781;  Original  letters — 
From  Baron  Steuben,  and  others,  to  Col.  Josiah  Parker,  of  Isle  of  Wight; 
John  Lewis;  Braddock's  sash;  Sketches  of  Staunton  and  Lexington;  A  paper 
of  tobacco;  De  Hass's  Historv  of  Western  Virginia;  Kennedy's  Swallow 
Barn;  The  linden  leaf;  Various  intelligence:-;  Miscellany:-;  To  readers  and 
correspondents.  6035 

The  Virginia  historical  register  and  literary  companion.     Edited  by  William 
Maxwell,     v.  5.     For  the  year,  1852.     Richmond,  1852. 

12mo,    pp.    iv,    ii,    240. 

Contents:  no.  1.  Roval  infractions  of  the  chartered  Imiits  of  Va. ;  An 
excursion  into  the  territorv  afterwards  called  North  Carolina,  in  1654; 
The  Shawnee  expedition  in  1756;  John  Lewis  and  his  descendants;  Burnaby's 
travels  in  Virginia,  in  1759;  A  loyal  parson;  The  late  Doctor  Alexander; 
A  reminiscence  of  the  late  Doctor  Alexander;  Virginians  m  Georgia; 
Thoughts  on  old  age;  The  shadows  of  the  past;  Various  intelligence: — 
The  Virginia  historical  society — The  Coup  d'etat — Kossuth — The  General 
assembly — Oil  well  and  oil  spring — Wind  and  current  charts;  Scrapiana: — 
Pride — Moderation.  6036 

no.  2.  The  expedition  against  the  Shawnee  Indians  in  1757;  Colonel 
Read's  letters;  Two  letters  from  Col.  Clement  Read,  of  Lunenburg,  to  Colonel 
John  Buchanan,  of  Augusta;  Melancholy;  Burnaby's  travels  in  Virgmia,  in 
1759.  (Continued.);  A  ghost  story;  Original  letter;  From  Gen.  Washmgton 
to  Geo.  Mason,  Esq.;  The  late  Commodore  Warrington;  Old  English  play- 
wrights; The  prejudice  against  knowledge  derived  from  books;  Mr.  \\  ash- 
ington's  discourse;  Lossing's  pictorial  field  book  of  the  revolution;  Various 
intelligence: — Gold  mines  in  Virginia — The  Medical  college — Thomas  Moore 
— The  Athenaeum — The  writings  of  Washington — Wine-making  at  Cette — 
London  and  New  York;  Miscellany: — The  letter  H,  A  riddle^Conformity 
to  the  world — Stanzas:  "I  would  not  live  alway" — Lines  to  a  lady.  6037 


582  A   BiBLIOGRAVHY    OF   ViRGIXIA 

no.  3.  Braddock's  defeat;  The  accession  of  William  and  Mary;  Burnaby's 
travels  in  Virginia,  in  1759;  the  capture  of  the  redoubts  before  Yorktown, 
in  1781;  Views  of  America,  in  1782:  George  Wythe;  Lying  all  over;  Mr. 
Mayer's  discourse;  Stanzas.  By  the  Hon.  St.  George  Tucker;  Various 
intelligence: — Virginia  agricultural  statistics — The  late  Mr.  Clay — The  day 
at  Old  Point — Gait's  I'syche — The  late  Sir  Grey  Skipwith,  Bart.;  Miscellany: 
— A  charade — The  light  from  within — Good  and  evil — Enough — A  loquacious 
lady — Advice — Little  things — Impromptu — Epigram.  6038 

no.  4.  The  battle  of  Point  Pleasant — Col.  Stuart's  account — The  original 
report;  Captain  Stobo;  An  old  song;  Original  letters — From  General  Wash- 
ington to  Col.  John  Armstrong;  The  author  of  Junius's  letters;  The  oyster; 
A  breakfast  at  the  White  House;  The  British  bombs  at  York;  janney's  Life 
of  William  Penn;  Evidences  of  Christianity: — Ruth  to  Xaomi;  Various 
intelli.gence: — Industrial  resources  of  Virginia — Death  of  the  Duke  of 
Wellington — The  new  postage  law — The  world  at  rest — Rothermel's  picture 
of  Patrick  Henry — Sully's  portrait  of  Pocahontas;  Miscellany: — The  essence 
of  poetry — A  popular  verse — The  praise  of  darkness — On  Sully's  portrait 
of    Pocahontas.  6039 

The  Virginia  historical  register  and  literary  companion.     Edited  by  William 
Maxwell,     vol.  6,  for  the  year  1S53.     Richmond,  1S53. 

12mo,    pp.    iv,    240. 

Contents:  no.  1.  The  battle  of  the  Great  Bridge;  Captain  Cunningham; 
Smyth's  travels  in  Virginia:  The  Virginia  gazette — Gazetteiana,  No.  1; 
Thomas  Randolph;  Original  letter:  from  Gen'l.  Washington  to  Governor 
Harrison;  Architecture  in  Virginia;  The  old  stove  again;  The  late  Mis3 
Berry;  Memoirs  of  a  Huguenot  family;  Various  intelligence: — The  sixth 
annual  meeting  of  the  Virginia  historical  society — The  late  Daniel  Webster — 
A  curious  relic — The  air  ship — Gait's  Psyche  again;  Miscellany: — Lines  on 
Gait's  Psyche — The  study  of  nature — An  old  repartee  done  into  rhyme.     6040 

no.  2.  The  capture  of  Vincennes;  Smyth's  travels  in  Virginia,  in  1773, 
&c. ;  Gazetteiana,  No.  2;  Wither's  Lines  to  Captaine  Smith;  Turkey  Island; 
Old  trees:  Lossing's  pictorial  field  book  of  the  revolution:  A'arious  intelli- 
gence:— ISIineral  wealth  of  Virginia — The  new  cabinet — The  Medical  col- 
lege— Rail  Roads  in  Virginia — The  caloric  invention — The  electric  telegraph 
— The  potatoe— Steel  pens — Washington  treasures  at  Arlington  house — Ac- 
counts from  Liberia- — The  state  of  Europe — The  adjournment  of  the  legis- 
lature; Miscellany: — The  desire  of  fame — A  compliment  to  a  statue — Poetry 
and   religion — xVnne  and  Jane — In   vino  Veritas.  6041 

no.  3.  Lord  Cornwallis's  campaign  in  Virginia,  in  1781;  Smyth's  travels 
in  Virginia,  in  1773,  &c.;  Gazetteiana,  No.  3;  George  Sandys;  The  good  ship 
Renown,  and  the  rest  of  the  fleet;  An  old  sword;  The  battle  of  Bunker's 
Hill;  Various  intelligence: — The  cherry — Washington's  letters — Anecdote  of 
Washington — Diplomatic  appointments — Pilgrim's  Progress — Sir  Francis 
Drake;  Miscellany: — Trust  in  Providence — Ridicule— Time  and  obli\ion — 
The  Oxford  and  Cambridge  epigrams — Epigram  from  Martial — Epigram  from 
Boileau — True   consolation.  6042 

no.  4.  Lord  Cornwallis's  movements  and  operations  in  Virginia,  in  1781; 
The  Marquis  de  LaFayette's  movements  and  operations  in  Virginia,  in  17S1; 
A  recollection  of  the  American  Revolutionary  War.  By  a  British  Officer; 
Gazetteiana,  No.  4;  Edmund  Burke  and  his  views  of  our  Anglo-American 
Colonics;  Napier's  notices  of  Lord  Bacon  and  Sir  Walter  Raleigh;  Maury's 
sailing  directions;  Forrest's  Norfolk  and  vicinity,  &c. ;  Various  intelligence: — 
First  steam  experiment — Southwestern  Virginia — The  mineral  wealth  of 
Augusta- — Atmospheric  telegraph — The  crystal  palace — Asparagus;  Miscel- 
lany:— The  grandeur  of  death — Making  many  books — Two  old  English  com- 
pliments— Thoughts — Mr.  Canning's  riddle — Lines  suggested  by  the  phrase 
"The  Dead  Past;"  Conclusion.  6043 

Virginia   iiistoiical   society.     Circular  from  T.  H.  Wynne,  secretary,   asking 
for  public  aid.  6044 

Broadside. 

Same.    With  address  of  the  Society  to  the  people  of  Virginia.    February 

19,  1870.  6044a 

2  p. 

• Circular  on  the  objects  and  purposes  of  the  Society.    July  20,  1881.    6044b 

Circular  to  Virginians  and  friends  of  Virginia.    September  2,  1878.     6045 

Relative  to  erecting  a  building. 


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-Collections.     New  series,  vols.  1-11.     Richmond,  1882-1892.  6046 

Svo,   illustrated. 

Contents:  v.  1.  The  official  letters  of  Alexander  Spotswood,  lieutenant- 
governor  of  the  colony  of  Virginia,  1710-1722.  "With  introduction  and  notes, 
by   R.   A.   Brock,      v.    1,    1S82.      xxi,    179    p. 

V.  2.    Same.    v.  2,   1S85.     vii,   368  p. 

v.  3.  The  official  letters  of  Robert  Dinwiddie,  lieutenant-governor 
of  the  colony,  1751-1758.  With  introduction  and  notes  by  R.  A.  Brock, 
v.  1,  1883.     8vo.  Ivii,   (1),  528  p.  6047 

V.  4.     Same.     v.  2,   1884.     Svo,  xviii,   768  p.     Folded  map.     Portrait. 

V.  5.  Documents,  chiefly  unpublished,  relating  to  the  Huguenot  emi- 
gration to  Virgrinia  and  to  the  settlement  at  Manakin-town,  with  an  appendix 
of  genealogies,  presenting  data  of  the  Fontaine,  Maury,  Dupuy,  Trabue, 
Marve,  Chastain,  Cocke,  and  other  families.  Edited  and  compiled  for  the 
Society  by  R.  A.  Brock.     Richmond,  1886.     Svo,  xx  (1),  247  p.     Folded  sheet. 

6048 

V.  6.  Miscellaneous  papers,  1672-1865,  now  first  printed  from  the  manu- 
scripts in  the  collections  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society,  comprising 
charter  of  the  Royal  African  Company,  16  72;  Report  on  the  Huguenot  set- 
tlement, 1700;  Papers  of  George  Gilmer,  of  "Pen  Park,"  1775-1778;  Orderly 
book  of  Capt.  George  Stubblefleld,  1776;  Career  of  the  ironclad  Virginia, 
1862;  Memorial  of  Johnson's  Island,  1862-1865;  Beale's  cavalry  brigade 
parole,  18G5,  edited  by  R.  A.  Brock.  Richmond,  1887.  Svo,  (6),  pp.  374. 
Plate.  6049 

V.  7.  Abstract  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London, 
1619-1624,  prepared  from  the  records  of  the  Library  of  Congress,  by  Conway 
Robinson,  and  edited  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  R.  A.  Brock,  v.  1. 
Richmond,  1888.     Svo.  6050 

V.  S.  Abstract  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Company  of  London, 
1619-1624,  prepared  from  the  records  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  by  Conway 
Robinson,  and  edited  with  an  introduction  and  notes  by  R.  A.  Brock,  v.  2. 
Richmond,  1889.     Svo,  pp.   300.  6051 

V.  9.  The  history  of  the  Federal  Convention  of  1788,  with  some  account 
of  the  eminent  Virginians  of  that  era  who  were  members  of  the  body,  by 
Hugh  Blair  Grigsby,  LL.  D.,  with  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author 
and  illustrative  notes.  Edited  by  R.  A.  Brock.  v.  1.  Richmond,  Va. 
Published  by   the   Society,   1890.     Svo,   pp.   xxvii,    372.  6052 

V.  10.  The  history  of  the  Virginia  Federal  Convention  of  1788,  with 
some  account  of  the  eminent  Virginians  of  that  era  who  were  members 
of  the  body,  by  Hugh  Blair  Grigsby,  LL.  D.,  with  a  biographical  sketch 
of  the  author  and  illustrative  notes.  Edited  by  R.  A.  Brock,  v.  2.  1891. 
Svo,  pp.  411.  6053 

V.  11.     see  no.  6054  following. 

-Collections  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society.  New  series,  v.  11.  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society  at  the  annual  meeting  held 
December  21-22,  1891,  with  historical  papers  read  on  the  occasion  and 
others.     Richmond,  1892.  6054 

xix,  386  p.     Svo. 

Contents:  Early  Revolutionary  history  of  Virginia;  The  Committee  of 
correspondence  and  the  call  for  the  first  congress,  by  James  Mercer  Gar- 
nett;  Historic  elements  in  Virginia  education  and  literary  effort,  by  John 
Bell  Henneman;  Notes  on  recent  work  in  Southern  history,  by  W.  P.  Trent; 
Ancient  epitaphs  and  inscriptions  in  York  and  James  City  counties,  by 
J.  L.  Hall;  Washington's  first  election  to  the  House  of  burgesses,  by  R.  T. 
Barton;  The  old  brick  church  near  Smithfleld  built  in  1632,  by  R.  S.  Thomas; 
Richmond's  first  academy,  projected  by  M.  Quesnay  de  Beaurepaire  in 
1786,  by  R.  H.  Gaines;  Facts  from  the  Accomac  county  records  relating 
to  Bacon's  rebellion,  by  Frank  P.  Brent;  Thomas  Hansford,  first  martyr  to 
American  liberty,  by  Annie  Tucker  Tyler;  Journal  of  Capt.  Charles  Lewis 
in  Washington's  expedition  against  the  French  in  1755;  Orderly  book  of 
Captain  Robert  Gainble  of  the  second  Virginia  regiment,  August-November, 
1779;  Memoir  of  General  John  Cropper,  by  Barton  Haxall  Wise;  Orderly 
book   of  Major  William  Heth,   1777;   Index. 

-A  list  of  the  portraits,  engravings,  &c.,  in  the  library  of  the  Virginia 
historical  society.     Richmond,  Va.,  House  of  the  society,  1894.  6055 

7  p.     231^ cm. 


584  A  BlBLIOGEAPHY  OF  VIRGINIA 

Organization;    officers   and   members;    with   a   list   of   its   publications. 

Richmond,  1881.  6056 

23   p.      8vo. 

Organization  and  list  of  publications  of  the  Society.     Richmond,  1894. 

6057 

Proceedings  at  the  annual  meeting,  February  24,  1882,  with  the  address 

of  William  Wirt  Henry.  The  settlement  at  Jamestown,  with  particular 
reference  to  the  late  attacks  upon  Capt.  John  Smith,  Pocahontas,  and 
John  Rolfe.    Richmond,  1882.  6058 

63  p.     8vo. 

Publications    of    the    Virginia    historical    society.      New    series,      no.    1. 

[Richmond,  Virginia  historical  society,  1874]         CI     W318     H15.       6059 

71  p.      28x22cm. 
No  more  published. 

Contents:  no.  1.  Letters  of  Thomas  Nelson,  jr.,  governor  of  Virginia. 
1874. 

The  Virginia  historical  reporter,  conducted  by  the  executive  committee 

of  the  Society,    v.  1;  2,  part  1.    Richmond,  1854-1860.  6060 

Contents:  v.  1.  Seventh  annual  meeting;  Address  of  W.  C.  Rives; 
Letter  on  Greuze's  portrait  of  Franklin;  The  Virginia  convention  of  1829-30, 
by  H.  B.  Grigsby.     Richmond,  1854,  pp.   116. 

V.  1.  part  2.  Eighth  annual  meeting;  Observations  on  the  history  of 
Virginia,  a  discourse,  December  14,  1854,  by  R.  M.  T.  Hunter.     1855.     pp.  48. 

6061 

V.  1.  part  3.  Ninth  annual  meeting;  Report  of  committee  on  historical 
documents;  Constitution;  Sketches  of  the  political  issues  and  controversies 
of  the  Revolution,  a  discourse  by  James  P.  Holcombe.     1856.     pp.   63.     6062 

V.  2.  part  1.  Tenth  annual  meeting;  Report  on  portraits;  Eleventh 
annual  meeting;  Report  on  portraits;  Twelfth  annual  meeting;  The  Virginia 
colony,  or  the  relation  of  the  English  colonial  settlements  in  America  to 
the  general  history  of  the  world,  an  address  by  George  F.  Holmes;  The 
marriage  of  Pocahontas;  Notes  on  the  date  of  Pocahontas's  marriage,  and 
some  other  incidents  of  her  life,  by  Wyndham  Robertson.    1860.    pp.  87.     6063 

Virginia    infantry.      2d    reg't,    1776-1783.      Orderly    book    of   Captain    Robert 
Gamble  of  the  Second  Virginia  regiment,  commanded  by  Colonel  Chris- 
tian Febiger,  August  21-November  16,  1779.         F225     V82.  6064 
(In    Virginia    historical    society.      Collections.       Richmond,    1892.      new 
ser.      V.    11.      p.    [219]-272) 

Virginia  infantry.  Sd  reg't,  1776-1783.     Orderly  book  of  Major  William  Heth 

of  the  Third  Virginia  regiment,  May  15-July  1,  1777.        F'225    V82.  6065 

(In  Virginia  historical  society.  Collections.  Richmond,  1892.  new 
ser.     V.   11.     p.   [317]-376) 

The  Virginia  journal  of  education,     monthly.     Richmond,  Va.,    [1907]-date. 
F218     21     V8.  6066 

Library  has   v.    1-date,    1907-date. 

Virginia  law  journal.     Richmond,     monthly.  6067 

Library  has  v.   1,   1877-v.   12,   1888,  incomplete. 

The  Virginia  law  register,    monthly.    Charlottesville.        F216    11    VS.      6068 
Library  has   v.    1,    1895-96    to   v.    19,    1914;    v.    8   and   9    incomplete. 

The   Virginia   lyceum.     Published   by   an   association   of   gentlemen.      L.   R. 
Streeter,  editor.    Richmond,  P.  D.  Bernard,  printer,  1839,  6069 

Library  has  v.   1,   nos.   1-3,  April-June,   1839. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history   and  biography.     Published   quarterly,  by  the 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  585 

Virginia  Historical  Society,  for  tlie  year  ending  June  30,  1894.     8vo.  pp. 
xxxii,  484.  ou/0 

V.  1 — Contents:  Proceedings  of  the  society  for  the  six  months  ending 
July  1,  1S93;  Diary  of  Capt.  Jolin  Davis,  of  the  Pennsylvania  line,  March  26, 
1781,  to  January  11,  1782;  Letters  of  William  Fitzhugh,  1679-1682;  Proclama- 
tion of  Nathaniel  Bacon;  List  of  officers,  sailors  and  marines  of  the  Vir- 
ginia navy  in  the  American  Revolution;  Speech  of  Sir  William  Berkeley 
and  Declaration  of  the  assembly,  March,  1651;  Abstract  of  Virginia  land 
patents;  Notes  and  queries;  Book  reviews;  The  Illinois  regiment  and  the 
Northv^'estern  territory;  Virginia  and  the  act  of  navigation;  Discourse 
of  the  Old  Company;  Bacon's  rebellion;  Proceedings  of  December  14,  1893, 
with  constitution  and  list  of  officers  and  members;  Public  officers  in  Vir- 
ginia, 1680;  Virginia  troops  in  French  and  Indian  wars;  John  Taylor,  of 
Caroline;  Free  schools  and  the  church  in  the  seventeenth  century;  Commo- 
dore Walter  Brooke;  Specific  taxes,  1780,  in  Henry  County,  Va., 
Necrology;  Public  officers  in  Virginia,  1702-1714;  Fitzhugh  family  in  Eng- 
land; The  mvitiny  in  Virginia.  1635;  Declaration  of  Sir  John  Harvey  touch- 
ing the  mutinous  proceedings  of  the  council  in  Virginia;  Proposals  for 
reducing  the  rebels  in  Virginia  (Bacon's  rebellion);  Did  George  Percy 
denounce    Smith's    History    of   Virginia? 

/irginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.     Svo,  pp.  (4),  ii,  482.  6071 

V.  2 — Contents:  Public  officers  in  Virginia,  1702-1714;  Letters  of  Wil- 
liam Fitzhugh;  Virginia  troops  in  French  and  Indian  wars;  Affairs  in  Vir- 
ginia in  1626;  The  first  legislative  assembly  in  Virginia,  at  Jamestown, 
1619,  by  W.  W.  Henry;  Abstracts  of  Virginia  land  patents;  The  Flournoy 
family,  by  Flournoy  Rivers;  Notes  and  queries:  List  of  counties  and  cities 
of  Virginia,  by  R.  S.  Thomas;  The  House  of  burgesses,  1639;  Clerks  of 
Middlesex,  1673-1892,  by  B.  B.  Chowning;  Total  amount  of  taxable  property 
in  Norfolk  County  for  1784;  Frontier  forts  in  Bath  County;  Instructions  to 
Governor  Teardley,  1618;  Causes  of  discontent  in  Virginia,  1676;  Two  wills 
of  the  seventeenth  century — Richard  Kemp  (1656),  John  Laurence  (1684); 
Parishes  of  Norfolk  County;  Claiborne  genealogy,  by  A.  S.  Tatum;  .  .  . 
Library  of  Dabney  Carr,  1773,  with  notices  of  Carr  family;  Virginia  officers 
and  men  in  the  Continental  Line;  Instructions  to  Berkeley,  16  42;  North- 
ampton grievances,  1671;  Racing  in  colonial  Virgi-nia;  Act  to  incorporate 
the  Virginia  historical  and  philosophical  society,  1834;  Letter  of  John  Ben- 
ger,  1762,  in  regard  to  the  Brayne  estate  in  England;  Will  of  Thomas 
Marshall;  Extracts  from  Princess  Anne  county  records,  by  E.  W.  James; 
Instructions  to  Teardley,  1626;  Indian  wars  in  Augusta  County,  Va. ;  Maj. 
Robert  Beverly  and  his  descendants,  by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Abstracts  of  Vir- 
ginia land   patents,  by  W.  G.  Stanard;   The  Landon  family. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.     Published  quarterly,  for  the 
year  ending  June,  1896.     Svo,  pp.  460,  ii,  xxviii.  6072 

V.  3 — Contents:  A  full  account  of  the  proceedings  of  the  society  for 
the  year  1895,  and  the  following  list  of  articles  copied  from  the  original 
documents:  Letters  of  William  Fitzhugh,  continued;  Instructions  to  Berke- 
ley, 1662;  Virginia  under  Governors  Harvey  and  Gooch;  Causes  of  discon- 
tent leading  to  the  insurrection  of  1676  under  Bacon;  Will  of  Benjamin 
Harrison  the  elder;  Culpeper's  report  on  Virginia  in  1683.  Defense  of 
Col.  Edward  Hill;  A  series  of  colonial  letters  written  by  William  Byrd,  jr., 
Thomas  Ludwell,  Robert  Carter,  Richard  Lee  and  Sir  John  Randolph; 
Decisions  of  the  General  court  of  Virginia,  1626-1628,  first  instalment; 
Indictment  of  Gov.  Nicholson  by  the  leading  members  of  his  council;  Ab- 
stracts of  Virginia  land  patents,  extending  to  1635,  with  full  genealogical 
notes;  A  history  of  Robert  Beverly  and  his  descendants,  with  interesting 
wills  and  new  matter  obtained  from  England;  Genealogies  of  the  Flournoy, 
Cocke,  Carr,  Todd  and  Chappell  families;  Voluminous  historical  notes  and 
queries  of  extraordinary  original  value,  relating  to  a  variety  of  subjects; 
Book  reviews;   Index. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.     Published  quarterly,   for  the 
year  ending  June,  1897.     Svo,  pp.  492,  i,  xxiii.  6073 

V.  4 — Contents:  A  marriage  agreement  between  John  Custis  and  his 
wife;  A  perswasive  to  towns  and  cohabitation  by  Rev.  Francis  Makemie, 
1705;  Abstracts  of  Virginia  land  patents  for  1635-6;  Army  supplies  in  the 
Revolution,  original  letters  by  Judge  Innes;  Attacks  by  the  Dutch  on  Vir- 
ginia fleet,  1667;  Boundary  line  proceedings  for  Virginia  and  No.  Carolina, 
1710;  Charges  against  Spotswood  by  House  of  burgesses,  1719;  Council  pro- 
ceedings, 1716-1'717;  Decisions  of  Virginia  General  court,  1626-28;  Defense 
of  Col.  Edward  Hill;  Depositions  of  Revolutionary  soldiers  from  county 
records;  Spotsylvania  marriage  licenses,  1722-50;  Cocke,  Flournoy,  Trabue, 
Jones,  and  Rootes  families;  List  of  House  of  burgesses,  1766  to  1775; 
Instructions  to  Governor  Francis  Nicholson;  Letter  and  proclamation  of 
S.  Argall,  1617;  Letters  of  William  Fitzhugh;  Narrative  of  Bacon's  rebel- 
lion;   Abstracts    of    Northampton    county    records    in    17th    century;    Ordeal 


•586  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

of  touch  in  colonial  Virginia;  Patent  of  auditor  and  surveyor-general  1682?; 
Prince  George  county  records  with  mucli  information  as  to  families;  Pro- 
ceedings of  visitors  of  William  and  ilary  college,  17 IG;  Gov.  Spotswood's 
proclamation,  1680;  Peter  Jones'  will,  1721;  David  Black's  library,  1782; 
A  list  of  shareholders  in  London  Company,  1783;  Also  of  slave  owners  In 
Spotsylvania  county,  1783;  Virginia  tobacco  in  Russia  in  17th  century. 
Index. 

Virginia   magazine  of   history   and  biography.     Published   quarterly   by  the 
Virginia  historical  society  for  the  year  ending  June,  1898.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  491. 

6074 
V.  5 — Contents:  Boundary  line  proceedings,  1710  (continued  from  v.  4); 
General  court  decisions,  1GG4-Ifi70;  Letters  of  William  FiLzhugh.  1695;  North- 
ampton county  records  in  17th  century;  Colonial  letters,  etc.  (Ludwell 
papers),  1705-1745;  A  description  of  the  government  of  Virginia,  (Winder 
Papers,  Va.  state  library);  Historical  memoranda  relating  to  the  House  of 
burgesses,  1685-91,  from  Ludwell  papers,  Va.  historical  society;  Persons 
who  suffered  by  Bacon's  rebellion.  The  commissioners'  report — (Winder 
papers,  Va.  state  library).  Abstracts  of  Virginia  land  patents,  prepared  by 
V/.  G.  Stanard;  Viewers  of  tobacco  crop,  1639  (Acts  of  Assembly,  1G39. 
Robinson  MS.);  Case  of  Anthony  Penton  (Robinson  MS. — Va.  hist,  soc); 
Early  Episcopacy  in  Accomack;  Letters  to  Thomas  Adams,  1769-79.  Deposi- 
tions of  continental  soldiers;  Tithables  of  Lancaster  county,  Va.,  1654,  with 
notes;  Letters  of  William  Fitzhugh,  1695-7;  A  list  of  early  land  patents 
and  grants,  1745  to  1754,  with  an  introduction  by  F.  M.  Toner;  Proceedings 
of  the  annual  meeting  held  December  20th,  1S97;  List  of  officers  and 
members;  The  Governor's  land  (Ludwell  MS.);  Price  lists  and  diary  of 
,  Col.  Fleming,  1787-1789;  The  Meherrin  Indians — a  letter  to  the  General 
assembly,  June,  1707;  The  trial  of  criminal  cases  (Ludwell  MS.);  Petition 
of  John"  IMercer  to  the  House  of  burgesses  (Ludwell  papers);  Abstracts 
of  Rappahannock  co.  wills,  1656-77,  prepared  by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Rev. 
Francis  Doughty  (Rappahannock  county  records);  Arms  of  the  Cocke 
family;  Necrology:  William  Wood  Crump,  Walter  R.  Staples,  Lewis  Ginter, 
Robert  Tavlor  Scott,  Samuel  W.  Venable,  Aubin  L.  Boulware.  Charles  C. 
Wight,  John  Randolph  Tucker,  Justin  Winsor,  Samuel  Phillips  Lee.  Bacon's 
men  in  Surrv  (from  Surry  records,  v.  1671-S4);  Letters  of  Lafayette,  17S1; 
Title  to  Greenspring,  1618-1716  (Ludwell  MSS.,  Va.  hist,  soc);  Old  letters 
of  revolutionary  date,  contributed  by  Anne  Randolph  Ball;  Journal  of  John 
Barnwell,  1711-12;  Early  wills  and  deeds.  Isle  of  Wight  co.,  1733,  con- 
tributed bv  R.  S.  Thomas;  Will  of  Robert  King  Carter  (died  in  1743); 
Genealogy:'  The  Cocke  family  of  Virginia  (Henrico);  Roane,  Kennon,  Aston- 
Robertson,  Bradby-Bvrd-Rogers  families;  Walke  family  of  Lower  Norfolk 
countv;  Godwin  family  of  Nansemond  and  Isle  of  Wight  counties,  Va., 
with  notices  of  the  families  of  Holladay,  Gray,  Blunt,  &c. ;  The  Markham 
familv;  Winston  (Edmund);  Hughes  family  of  Powhatan  county;  The 
Moselev  familv;  The  Gookin,  Calvert,  Carr  families:  Parkers  of  Browsholme, 
Yorkshire,  England,  and  of  Virginia;  The  Brockenbrough  family.  Historical 
notes  and  queries:  An  oath  of  allegiance,  contributed  by  M.  Oldham,  jr.; 
Banks  familv  in  Virginia,  1668-1759;  Letter  of  Richard  Henry  Lee,  Dec.  1, 
1776;  Public' officers,  1781;  Letter  of  Mrs.  Nathaniel  Bacon,  1676;  Secession 
convention,  letter  from  John  Critcher;  Title  to  Leesylvania;  Size  roster  of 
Captain  Nathaniel  Welch's  company,  second  regiment  in  the  revolution; 
Burning  of  the  Richmond  theater — a  letter  of  7th  Febr'y.,  1812;  A  list  of 
the  officers  entitled  to  land  under  the  proclamation  of  Gov.  Dinwiddie  and 
their  assessment  to  cover  expenses  of  surveys  to  secure  lands,  and  a  list 
of  balance  due  from  sundrys  on  account  of  their  claims  to  land  under 
the  proclamation  of  1754,  copied  from  Colonel  George  Washington's  ledger; 
Index. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.     Published  quarterly  for  the 
year  ending  June,  1899.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  473,  xxiii.  6075 

v.  6— Contents:  Carter  papers;  Virginia  Society  of  the  Cincinnati; 
Letters  to  Thomas  Adams,  1771-9;  Isle  of  Wight  county  wills,  1647-1  Mb, 
by  R.  S.  Thomas;  Journal  of  John  Barnwell,  1711-12;  Letters  of  Lafayette. 
1781;  Letters  of  William  P'itzhugh,  1696-9;  Families  of  Lower  Norfolk  and 
Princess  Anne  counties;  Abstracts  of  Virginia  land  patents,  by  W.  u. 
Stanard;  Second  Virginia  battalion,  1777;  Virginia  in  1771 — letter  from  coi. 
Richard  Bland  to  Thomas  Adams;  A  Scotch  trader,  letter  from  Charleston, 
12  May,  1798;  Letter  from  London,  1659;  Vindication  of  Sir  William  ijcrKe- 
lev;  Letters  of  General  Henry  Lee,  •79-'80;  Election  of  Col.  Geo.  Washington 
for  the  House  of  burgesses,  1758;  Trustees  of  Hampden-Sidney  >oi'ege. 
1775-85,  bv  J.  B.  Henneman;  Capt.  John  Bargrave's  charges  against  tne 
former  government  of  Virginia,  1622;  Kidnapping  maidens  to  be  sold  in 
Virginia,  1618;  A  note  of  the  shipping,  men,  &c.,  sent  to  Virginia,  Ibia, 
Poor  children  to  be  sent  to  Virginia,  1619-20;  Petition  of  West,  Claiborne, 
&c.,  to  the  king  (1622?);  Epitaphs  at  Brandon,  Prince  George  county,  \  a. , 
Virginia  in  1623;  A  new  clue  to  the  Lee  ancestry— letter  from  Lanceioi 
Lee,  of  Colon,   England,   to  Thomas   Lee,   of   Stratford,  Va.,    1745;   Washing- 


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ton's  capitulation  at  Fort  Necessity,  1754;  Depositions  as  to  the  burning 
of  William  and  Mary  college,  1705;  Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolution; 
Virginia  borrowing  from  Spain — letter  from  Governor  Jefferson  to  Governor 
Galvez,  1779;  Necrology:  Reminiscences  of  western  Virginia,  1770-1790,  by 
John  Redd;  Will  of  Mrs.  Mary  Willing  Byrd,  of  Westover,  1813,  with  a 
list  of  the  Westover  portraits;  Virginia  corn,  1610;  Death  of  Sir  Thomas 
Gates;  List  of  patents  for  lands  in  Virginia,  Mch.  1616,  to  June  1623;  Col- 
lections in  English  churches  for  Virginia,  1623;  Virginia  in  1623-4;  Reply 
of  Sir  Thomas  Smythe  and  Alderman  Johnson  to  the  petition  of  John 
Bargrave,  1621;  Lord  Mandeville  to  Secretary  Conway,  1623;  The  Virginia 
company  and  the  House  of  commons,  1624;  Complaint  by  Germans  against 
Governor  Spotswood;  The  Acadians  in  Virginia,  1755;  Jacobitism  in  Vir- 
ginia— Charges  against  Capt.  Jacob  Lumpkin,  1690;  A  proclamation  for  a 
fast  day,  1691;  A  violation  of  a  tobacco  planting  law,  1691;  Petition  of 
Edmund  Jenings,  Attorney-General,  for  increase  of  salary,  1692;  Genealogy; 
Notes  and  Queries;  Book  reviews;  Index.  Proceedings  at  the  annual  meet- 
ing of  the  society.     List  of  officers  and  members. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly  for  the 
year  ending  June,  1900.     Svo,  pp.  iv,  476.  6076 

V.  7 — Contents:  Reminiscences  of  western  Virginia,  1770-1790,  by  John 
Redd;  Will  of  Christopher  Robinson,  169  3;  Virginia  militia  in  the  Revo- 
lution— a  list  furnished  by  J.  T.  McAllister;  Trustees  of  Hampden-Sidney 
College,  by  J.  B.  Henneman;  The  new  government  for  Virginia,  1624,  ab- 
stracts from  English  public  records;  Extracts  from  the  register  of  Farnham 
Parish,  Richmond  county;  Carter  papers:  An  inventory  of  all  the  S  .  .  . 
and  personal  property  of  the  Hon'ble  Robert  Carter  of  the  county  of 
Lancaster,  Esq.;  Abstracts  of  Virginia  land  patents,  by  W.  G.  Stanard; 
Genealogy:  Foote  family,  Pryor  family,  Payne  family  of  Goochland,  &c., 
Rodes  family,  W^ithers  family,  Yates  family,  Booker  family,  Coles  family. 
Virginia  in  1624-5 — abstracts  from  British  Public  record  office;  Answer  of 
Sir  George  Yeardley  to  charges  of  Capt.  John  Martin,  &c.;  Papers  relating 
to  the  administration  of  Governor  Nicholson  and  to  the  founding  of  William 
and  Mary  college;  Virginia  game,  and  field  sports,  description  of  them  by 
the  botanist  Clayton  in  1739;  Letters  of  Washington;  Bill  for  a  service 
of  plate,  179  4;  Sainsbury's  abstracts  of  documents  in  the  English  Public 
Record  oflice  relative  to  the  colony  of  Virginia,  1606  to  1627.  Genealogy: 
The  Fitzhugh  family;  An  attorney's  bill,  1728;  Vestrymen  Upper  Parish, 
Nansemond  co.,  1760-1791;  Proceedings  at  annual  meeting  of  the  society, 
Dec.  30th,  1899;  List  of  officers  and  members;  The  "Vigilance  Committee" — 
Richmond  during  the  Vv^ar  of  1812;  Virginia  in  1628 — the  tobacco  monopoly; 
Sainsbury's  abstracts:  The  case  of  Captain  (John)  Martin;  John  Paul  Jones 
as  a  citizen  of  Virginia;  The  will  of  Charles  Lewis  of  the  Byrd,  1779; 
Books  in  coloniaJ  Virginia;  Punishment  of  a  slave  for  murder,  Rockingham 
county,  1778;  Capt.  William  Edmonds'  company,  1761;  Virginia  forces  sur- 
rendered at  Charleston  in  1780;  Eppes  family;  Clergy  ordained  and  licensed 
for  the  American  colonies,  from  1699  to  1710;  RoBards  family;  Genealogy: 
The  Farrar  family,  Yates-Randolph.  The  Indians  of  southern  Virginia,  1650- 
1711;  Will  of  Josias  Mackie,  Presbyterian  minister,  Norfolk  and  Princess 
Anne  counties,  1716;  The  Virginia  census,  1624-25;  Virginia  in  1629  and 
1630;  Reminiscences  of  western  Virginia,  1770-1790,  by  John  Redd;  Mar- 
riage licenses,  Augusta  county,  Va.,  1749-1773;  Genealogy:  Eskridge  of 
Virginia;  Basset-Stith;  Poythress  and  Ball  families.  Notes  and  queries; 
Book  reviews;    General  Index. 

/irginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly,  by  the 
Virginia  historical  society,  for  the  year  ending  June,  1901.  Svo,  pp., 
xxvii,  481.  6077 

v.  8 — Contents:  Proceedings;  In  memoriam,  William  Wirt  Henry;  Offi- 
cers and  members;  The  Indians  of  southern  Virginia,  1650-1711:  Deposi- 
tions in  the  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  boundary  case;  Inventory  of  estate 
of  Thomas  Lord  Fairfax;  Letters  from  Mrs.  Ralph  Izard  to  Mrs.  William 
Lee,  1781-83;  Virginia  in  1631:  Movement  to  re-establish  Virginia  colony; 
Papers  relating  to  the  administration  of  Governor  Nicholson  and  to  the 
founding  of  William  and  Mary  college;  Notes  from  the  Council  and  General 
court  records,  1641-1677,  by  Conway  Robinson;  Virginia  militia  in  the 
Revolution;  Abstracts  of  Virginia  land  patents,  by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Gene- 
alogy: descendants  of  Robert  Green  and  allied  families  in  Virginia,  by 
Holdridge  Ozro  Collins;  A  forgotten  member  of  the  Ball  family;  Richard 
Ball;  Throckmorton  family;  Eskridge  family;  Fitzhugh  family;  Descendants 
of  John  Stith  and  Mary  Randolph;  The  Farrar  family;  Society  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati in  the  state  of  Virginia;  John  Christian,  in  account  with  Parke 
Goodall,  1776-178'?;  John  Brent;  James  Parker;  List  of  colonial  officers; 
Gov.  Spotswood's  inventory;  Unpublished  letters  of  Jefferson,  July  29,  1776- 
May  20,  1818.  Virginia  in  1632-33-34,  abstracts  by  W.  N.  Sainsbury,  and 
copies  in  McDonald  papers,  Virginia  state  library;  Extracts  from  county 
records;    James    Nourse    of    Virginia;    Services    of    Thomas    Lewis    in    the 


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Revolution;  The  Maupin  family;  Letters  of  Harrison  Gray  and  Harrison 
Gray,  jr.,  of  Massachusetts,  members  of  the  House  of  burgesses,  Nov.  2, 
16S5-Mar.     30,     175S;     Militia    companies    in    Augusta    county    in     1742.    by 


ington  by  G.  W.  Beale;  Bank  of  United  States:  Petitions  of  Virgmia  cities 
and  towns  for  the  establishment  of  branches,  1791.  William  Royall  and 
"Sketches  by  a  Traveller;"  Virginia  in  1635:  the  deposing  of  Governor 
Harvey;  Adams  family,  bv  William  Newton  Adams;  The  Towles  family; 
Funeral  expenses  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  1745;  Early  Augusta  county  sur- 
veys, by  Lyman  Chalkley;  Virginia  newspapers  in  public  libraries:  anno- 
tated list  of  newspapers  in  Library  of  Congress;  Biographical  s'^etch  of 
General  Joseph  Martin,  by  his  son;  Extracts  from  register  of  St.  Pauls 
Parish,  Stafford  (now  King  George)  county.  Virginia;  Extracts  from  pro- 
ceedings of  the  House  of  burgesses  of  Virginia.  lt)52-1661;  Proclamation 
of  council  of  Virginia,  about  May  6,  1775;  List  of  delegates  to  \  irginia 
Assembly  from  Kanawha  county  from  1790  to  1S«3,  by  J.  L.  Miller;  The 
tercentena^-y  of  Jamestown:  Historic  interest  of  the  settlement  at  James- 
town;   Genealogy:    The   Robards   family.      General   index. 

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year  ending  June,  1902.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  480,  xx.  6078 

V.  9 — Contents:  Virginia  newspapers  in  public  libraries;  Henry  county, 
from  its  formation  in  1776  to  the  end  of  the  18th  century,  et  seq. ;  Papers 
relating  to  the  administration  of  Gov.  Nicholson  and  to  the  founding  of 
William  and  Mary  college;  President  Nathaniel  Bacon  to  Governor  Lord 
Eflingham.  1689;  Governor  Lord  Effingham  to  Lieut.  Gov.  Nicholson  and 
the  Council  of  Virginia.  1690;  Virginia  in  1636;  Notes  from  the  council 
and  general  court  records.  1641-1678;  The  Virginia  assembly  of  1641 — A  list 
of  members  and  some  of  the  acts;  Selections  from  the  Campbell  papers; 
Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolution;  AVill  of  Col.  William  Byrd.  3d.  with 
notices  of  him  and  other  members  of  his  family;  Eastern-.shore  history,  by  . 
Thomas  T.  Upshur;  Genealogy — The  Fitzhugh  family;  Wilson  Cary  of 
Ceelvs  and  his  family  by  Wilson  Miles  Cary;  Letters  of  William  Byrd. 
2d.  of  Westover,  Va.,  1733-6;  Diary  of  a  prisoner  of  war  at  Quebec,  1776. 
by  J.  A.  Waddoll;  Virginia  in  1637 — Harvey's  second  administration:  Sains- 
bury's  abstracts  and  the  colonial  history  of  Virginia;  The  Throckmorton 
faniily,  bv  C.  Wickliffe  Throckmorton;  The  Robards  family;  The  Towles 
family;  Adams  family  of  Maryland  and  Virginia;  Eskridge  family;  The 
Farrar  family;  An  abridgement  of  the  laws  of  Virginia,  compiled  in  1694; 
King  and  Queen  countv  deeds,  16G7-1800;  Members  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  burgesses,  168S;  The  Brooke  family  of  Virginia,  by  St.  George  T.  Brooke; 
The  Herndon  family,  bv  John  W.  Herndon;  The  Germans  of  the  valley,  by 
John  Walter  Wayland;  The  Germans  of  the  valley,  by  Hans  Jung;  Virginia 
legislative  documents,  1764;  The  John  Brown  letters  found  in  the  Virginia 
State  library,  1901.  with  introduction,  by  W.  AV.  Scott;  The  battle  of  Point 
Pleasant,  by  J.  T.  McAllister;   Notes  and  queries;   Book  reviews;   Index. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.     Published  quarterly,  for  the 
year  ending  June,  1903.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  480,  xiv.  6079 

v.  10 — Contents:  Virginia  legislative  documents;  The  John  Brown  let- 
ters, 1859;  The  Germans  of  the  Valley,  by  John  Walter  Wayland;  Abridge- 
ment of  Virginia  laws.  1694;  Eastern-shore  history,  by  Thomas  T.  Cpsluir; 
Henry  county  from  its  formation  in  1776  to  the  end  of  the  18th  ct-ntury. 
ct  seq..  by  C."  B.  Bryant;  The  battle  of  Point  Pleasant,  by  J.  T.  McAllister; 
Virginia  militia  in  the  revolution;  Adam  Muller  (Miller),  first  white  settler 
in  the  Valley  of  Virginia,  by  Charles  E.  Kemper;  Genealogy:  Farrar.  Brooke, 
Herndon.  Renick.  Michaux.  Fulton.  Cox.  Eskridge.  Steptoe.  Lindsay.  Minor, 
RoBards,  Littleberry  Mosby — William  Cannon.  Cocke.  Gray.  Bowie.  Robb. 
Notes  and  queries;  Ferrar  papers;  Some  colonial  letters:  Carter  and  Byrd. 
etc.;  Pioneer  days  in  Alleghany  county,  by  W.  A.  McAllister;  Will  of 
Wilson  Cary.  1772;  List  of  tithables  in  Northampton  co..  August.  1666; 
Virginia  newspapers  in  public  libraries:  Annotated  list  of  Virginia  news- 
papers in  the  Virginia  state  library;  Slave  owners.  Westmoreland  co..  Va., 
1782;  The  House  of  Burgesses,  1683  and  1G84;  Virginia  in  1636-8;  Letters 
of  William  Proctor,  1739-40;  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  committee  of 
correspondence,  1759-67;  The  effect  of  the  adoption  of  the  constitution  upon 
the  finances  of  Virginia,  by  W.  F.  Dodd;  Boundaries  of  Essex  and  King 
and  Queen  cos..  1708  .  .  .  Books  in  colonial  Virginia;  Virginia  gleanings 
in  England. 

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year  ending  June,  1904.    8vo,  pp.  iv,  490.  6080 

V.  11 — Contents:  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  coinmittee  of  correspond- 
ence. 1759-'67;  The  John  Brown  letters;  Surrender  of  Virginia  to  the  Par- 
liamentary commissioners.  March.  1651-2;  The  Ferrar  papers  at  Magdalene 
College,  Cambridge;  Virginia  in  1638-39;  Some  colonial  Vir.ginia  records; 
Virginia  gleanings  in  England,  communicated  by  Lothrop  Withington;  Na- 


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tive  Virginians  who  became  governors  of  other  states,  1779  to  1865;  Notes 
from  the  Isle  of  Wight  county  records,  by  R.  S.  Thomas;  Virginia  militia 
in  the  Revolution;  Henry  county  from  its  formation,  in  1776  to  the  end 
of  the  eighteenth  century,  et  seq.;  Genealogy:  Brooke,  RoBards,  Herndon, 
Lindsay,  Cocke,  Gray,  Bowie,  Robb,  &c.;  Notes  and  queries:  Moravian 
diaries  of  travels  through  Virginia,  1749;  edited  by  William  J.  Hinke  and 
Charles  E.  Kemper;  The  Chesapeake  War;  Address  of  the  council  to  the 
lords  commissioners  of  trade,  1717  or  1718;  Genealogy:  Bruce,  Morton, 
Minor.  Fac-simile  of  letter  of  Sir  Edwin  Sandys,  1619;  Orderly  book  and 
journal  of  James  Nevs^ell  during  the  Point  Pleasant  campaign,  1774;  Laying 
the  corner  stone  of  Quesnay's  academy,  1786;  The  site  of  old  "James  Towne," 
1607-1698,  by  Samuel  H.  Tonge;  Map  of  "James  Citty,"  Va.,  1607-1698; 
Index  to  map;  Virginia  council  and  general  court  records,  1640-1641;  The 
vestry  book  of  King  William  parish,  Va.,  1707-1750;  Prefatory  note.  The 
register  of  the  Huguenot  church  at  Manakin  town  on  James  river,  1707-1750, 
by  Robert  H.  Fife;  Some  Virginia  names  and  their  ineanings;  Jamestown 
and  the  Association  for  the  preservation  of  Virginia  antiquities;  Trial  of 
Rev.  Archibald  McRoberts,  1772-4;  Prosecution  of  Baptist  ministers,  Ches- 
terfield county,  Va.,  1771-73;  Sketch  of  Gov.  Walter  Leake  of  Mississippi; 
General  Index. 

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year  ending  June,  1905.     8vo,  pp.  iv,  487,  xxxii.  6081 

V.  12 — Contents:  Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Committee  of  correspond- 
ence, 1759-'67;  Census  of  Gloucester  county,  1782-83,  by  Edward  Wilson 
James;  The  vestry  book  of  King  William  Parish,  Va.,  1707-1750;  The  site 
of  old  "James  Towne,"  1607-1698,  by  Samuel  H.  Tonge;  Moravian  diaries 
of  travels  through  Virginia,  1747-9,  edited  by  William  J.  Hinke  and  Charles 
E.  Kemper;  Virginia  gleanings  in  England,  by  Lothrop  W^ithington;  His- 
torical and  Genealogical  notes  and  queries;  Genealogy:  Bruce  family,  Mor- 
ton data;  Fielding  and  Davis  notes,  by  J.  L.  Miller;  Brooke  family  of 
Virginia,  by  St.  George  Tucker  Brooke;  The  Herndon  family,  by  John  W. 
Herndon;  Book  reviews;  Revolutionary  services  of  Robert  Boiling,  of  Peters- 
burg, Va. ;  Virginia  militia  in  the  Revolution;  Extracts  from  Virginia 
county  records;  Petition  of  people  of  Jamestown,  1682;  General  J.  E.  B. 
Stuart,  by  C.  B.  Bryant;  The  Off  ley  family,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland; 
Moravian  missionaries  and  the  Scotch-Irish,  by  J.  A.  W. ;  Letters  from 
General  Nat.  Greene  to  Colonel  Charles  Harrison,  1781-2;  The  Byrd  library 
at  "Westover,  1777;  Musgrave  family;  Biography  of  Thomas  Emmerson,  by 
Henry  Francis  Beaumont;  The  Brooke  family  of  Virginia — Will  of  Wm. 
Brooke,  1735;  Letters  of  Jefferson,  etc.,  found  among  the  papers  of  James 
McHenry;  Extracts  from  Virginia  county  records;  A  bill  of  lading,  1674; 
Description  of  IMiddlesex  County,  170U;  Grievances  of  the  people  of  Middle- 
sex, 1700;  Order  by  Lancaster  county  court  in  regard  to  ministers,  Oct.  23, 
1661;  Order  by  governor  and  council  in  regard  to  justices  of  the  peace, 
1686;  and  others.  The  Brooke  family  of  Virginia;  The  Marshall  tradition, 
by  Thomas  M.  Anderson;  The  early  westward  movement  of  Virginia,  1722- 
1734,  as  shown  by  the  proceedings  of  the  colonial  Council,  edited  by  Chas. 
E.  Kemper;  Address  of  the  Council  to  Governor  Spotswood,  September, 
1713;  Resolutions  of  House  of  burgesses,  September  2d,  1715;  Virginia  in 
16  39;  Letters  on  military  matters  among  the  papers  of  James  McHenry; 
Virginia  legislative  papers,  from  originals  in  Virginia  state  archives,  1774; 
Historical  and  genealogical  notes  and  queries;  Genealogy;  Brent  family,  by 
W.  B.  Chilton;   Bruce;   Stone  families  of  Virginia — some  problems;   Index. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly  by  The 
Virginia  historical  society,  for  the  year  ending  June,  1906.  Richmond, 
Va.,  House  of  the  society,    iv,  506  p.    facsim.  port,  plates.  8vo.  6082 

V.  13.  Contents:  Buchanan,  James,  how  made  president.  Reminis- 
censes  of  John  A.  Parker;  Carriage  owners  in  Gloucester  county,  Va.,  1784. 
Communicated  by  Edward  Wilson  James,  Norfolk,  Va.  Corbin  papers; 
Council  and  general  court  records,  notes  from;  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  Gazette', 
178  7-1S0  3.  memoranda  from;  Genealogy — Brooke,  Brent,  Mallory;  Historical 
and  genealogical  notes  and  queries;  History  in  its  relation  to  literature. 
An  address  before  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Virginia  historical  society  by 
Prof.  W.  P.  Trent,  Columbia  university;  Hungars  church,  Northampton 
county,  Va.  By  Thos.  B.  Robertson,  Eastville,  Va.  Illustrations — General 
Roger  Elliott,  efRgies  of  John  Brent  and  wife,  Cossington  rectory,  Cossing- 
ton  lodge.  Wickins  near  Charing,  Kent,  Hungars  church.  Charing  church, 
Kent,  Hutton  Conyers,  Yorkshire;  Jone.^.  John  Paul,  letter  to  Joseph  Hewes; 
Kmg  Willia.m  parish,  vestry  book  of,  1707-1750.  Translated  from  the  French 
and  edited  by  Prof.  R.  H.  Fife,  Wesleyan  university;  Logg's  Town,  treaty 
of,  1752;  Meade,  Richard  Kidder,  letter  of;  Revolutionary  army  orders,  for 
a  main  army  under  Washington.  1778-1779;  Virginia  in  1639-40.  From 
English  public  record  office;  Virginia  gleanings  in  England.  By  Lothrop 
Withmgton.  of  London,  England,  and  H.  T.  Waters,  of  Massachusetts; 
Virgmia  and  the  Catawbas  and  Cherokees,  a  treaty  between;  Virginia  and 
the    Cherokees,    &c.,    treaties    of,    1768    and    1770;    Virginia,    early    westward 


590  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

movement  of,  1772-74.  Council  orders.  Edited  by  Charles  B.  Kemper, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Virginia  legislative  papers,  1774-75;  Virginia  militia 
in  the  Revolution;  Yeardley,  Governor  Sir  George,  and  council  commission 
to,    March    14,    1G25-6. 

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6083 

V.  14 — Contents:  Assemblies  of  Virginia,  1661-1758,  A  list,  with 
speakers,  &c. ;  Bacon,  Nathaniel,  the  "Rebel",  family  of,  as  shown  by  papers 
in  the  case  of  Jarvis  vs.  Jason;  Book  reviews;  Council  and  General  court 
records,  notes  from;  Council  of  Virginia  in  executive  sessions,  journals 
1737-1763;  Delaware,  Lord,  letters  from,  1610,  1611;  Genealogies:  Brent, 
Mallory,  Brooke;  Germans  in  Madison  County,  Va. ;  Historical  and  gen- 
ealogical notes  and  queries;  (Illustrations:  Lark  Stoke  manor  house;  lliming- 
ton  church.  The  Archway,  Lark  Stoke,  the  kitchen.  Lark  Stoke,  fac-similes 
of  marks  of  Indian  chiefs.  The  Bering  arms,  Admington  house.  The  "Black 
Horse",  PUickley,  Kent;)  Legislative  papers,  Virginia;  McGuire,  John  Pey- 
ton, In  memoriam;  Newports  "Virginia  discovery",  1607;  Revolutionary 
army  orders  for  the  main  army  under  Washington,  177S-1779;  Virginia 
militia  in  the  Revolution;  Virginia  historical  society,  proceedings  and  list 
of  meiubers,  January  magazine;  Virginia  colonial  records;  Virginia  glean- 
ings in  England. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly,  by  the 
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6084 

V.  15 — Contents:  Atkinson,  Roger,  letters  of,  1769-76,  contributed  and 
edited  by  A.  J.  Morrison;  Bacon,  Nathaniel,  "The  Rebel,"  family  of;  Book 
reviews;  Clark,  George  Rogers,  history  of  his  "Memoir,"  by  Mrs.  Minnie 
G.  Cook;  Council  of  Virginia,  journals  of  executive  sessions,  1737-1763; 
French  and  Indian  war,  documents  relating  to,  1755-1762,  edited  and 
annotated,  by  Charles  B.  Kemper;  Genealogy:  Brent,  Mallory,  Brooke,  Rob- 
inson, Middlesex,  &c. ;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes  and  queries;  James, 
Edward  Wilson,  in  memoriam;  Letters,  some,  fainily  of  the  eighteenth 
century;  Maps  of  Virginia,  some  early,  and  their  makers,  &c.,  by  P.  Lee 
Phillips;  Orders  and  proclamations  for  Virginia,  in  regard  to  prizes,  pro- 
tection of  shipping,  &c. ;  Randolph  manuscript.  Virginia  seventeenth 
^century  records;  Revolutionary  army  orders  for  the  main  army  under 
Wa.shington,  1778-70;  Servants  plot  of  1663;  Virginia  in  1625-1626,  From 
English  Public  record  offlce;  Virginia  colonial  records,  from  manuscripts  in 
Library  of  Congress;  Virginia  gleanings  in  England,  (Wills)  Contributed 
by  Lothrop  Withington;  Virginia  legislative  papers;  Virginia  militia  in 
the  revolution;  Virginia  historical  society.  Proceedings  at  annual  meeting, 
January  magazine;  Virginia  historical  society,  list  of  officers  and  members, 
January  magazine. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly,  by  the 
Virginia  historical  society,  tor  the  half  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1908. 
8vo,  pp.  iv,  248.  6085 

v.  16 — Contents:  Book  reviews;  Colonial  documents,  miscellaneous. 
From  the  Virginia  State  archives;  Council  of  Virginia,  journals  of  executive 
sessions,  1763-1767;  Genealogy:  Brent,  Brooke,  Pleasants,  Robinson;  Histori- 
cal and  genealogical  notes  and  queries;  Randolph  manuscript,  Virginia 
seventeenth  century  records;  Revolutionary  army  orders  for  the  main 
army  under  Washington,  1778-1779;  Revolutionary  pension  declarations  from 
Pittsylvania  co.,  Va. ;  Virginia  in  1626-27.  From  the  English  Public  record 
ofTice;  Virginia  legislative  papers;  Virginia  gleanings  in  England,    (wills). 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly,  by  the 
Virginia  historical  society,  for  the  year  ending  December,  1909.  8vo, 
pp.    iv,    483.  6086 

V.  17 — Contents:  Books  received;  Book  reviews;  Bryan,  Joseph,  Mcrnoir, 
By  W.  Gordon  McCabe,  April  magazine;  Chicheley,  Sir  Henry,  biographical 
sketch  of;  Colonial  documents.  Miscellaneous.  From  the  Virginia  State 
archives;  Genealogy:  Brent,  Brooke,  Gregory,  &c.,  Morton,  Pleasants,  Rob- 
inson; Henry  county.  Revolutionary  records  of;  Historical  and  genealogical 
notes  and  queries;  Library  of  Daniel  Parke  Custis,  catalogue  of;  Lunsford, 
Sir  Thomas,  Biographical  sketch  of;  Morton's,  Capt.  John,  company,  pay 
roll,  1776;  Randolph  manuscript,  Vir!2:inia  seventeenth  century  records; 
Revolutionarj'  army  orders  for  the  main  army  under  Washington,  1778- 
1779;  Revolutionary  pension  declarations  from  Pittsylvania  county,  Va.; 
Virginia  in  1641-lD.  From  the  English  Public  record  offlce;  Virginia  in 
1650.  From  the  English  Public  record  offlce;  Virginia  in  1650-1652.  From 
the  English   Public  record   offlce;  Virginia   in   1652-1653.     From   the  English 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  591 

Public  record  office;  Virginia  gleanings  in  England  (Wills);  Virginia  his- 
torical society.  Proceedings  of  annual  meeting,  January  magazine;  Vir- 
ginia historical  society,  list  of  members,  January  magazine;  Virginia  legis- 
lative   papers. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly,  by  the 
Virginia  historical  society,  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1910.  8vo, 
pp.  iv,  498.  6087 

V.  18 — Contents:  Book  reviews;  Burgesses,  House  of,  last  fifteen  years 
of.  By  J.  M.  Garnett;  Colonial  documents.  Miscellaneous;  Frederick  county. 
List  of  wills  in,  to  1805;  Genealogy:  Brent,  Brooke,  Pleasants,  Robinson; 
Herbert,  Inventory  and  appraisement  of  estate  of,  1760;  Historical  and 
genealogical  notes  and  queries;  Randolph  manuscript,  Virginia  seventeenth 
century  records;  Revolvitionary  army  orders  for  the  main  army  under  Wash- 
ington, 1778-1779;  Virginia  gleanings  in  England  (wills);  Virginia  in  1G54- 
165G.  From  the  English  Public  record  ofTice;  Virginia  in  1656-1658.  From 
the  English  Public  record  office;  Virginia  in  1658-1G62.  From  the  English 
Public  record  office;  Virginia  in  1662-1665.  From  the  English  Public  record 
office;  Virginia's  position  in  1661.  By  Charles  Francis  Adams;  Virginia 
historical  society,  list  of  officers  and  members,  January  magazine;  Virginia 
historical  society,  proceedings  of  annual  meeting,  January  6,  1910,  April 
magazine. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly,  by  the 
Virginia  historical  society,  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1911.  8vo, 
pp.  iv,   481.  6088 

v.  19 — Contents:  Bartlett,  Henry,  diary  of  a  trip  to  Ohio  and  Kentucky, 
1805.  Contributed  by  Franklin  R.  Carpenter;  Book  reviews;  Burnyeat,  John, 
1665-1673.  Contributed  by  A.  J.  Morrison;  Colonial  documents.  Miscellaneous. 
From  the  originals  in  the  Virginia  State  archives;  Genealogy:  Brent,  Brooke, 
Chiles,  Dixon,  Kendall,  Poindexter,  Robinson;  General  court  a,nd  council 
of  Virginia,  minutes  of,  1622-1624.  From  original  in  the  Library  of  Con- 
gress. Copy  contributed  by  Lothrop  Withington;  Greenbrier  county,  early 
settlers  in.  By  J.  T.  McAllister;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes  and 
Queries;  Johnson,  Sir  William,  papers.  From  New  York  State  archives. 
Contributed  by  G.  A.  Taylor;  Mace  of  the  House  of  burgesses  of  Virginia; 
Randolph  manuscript,  Virginia  seventeenth  century  records.  From  the 
original  in  the  collection  of  the  Virginia  Historical  Society;  Revolutionary 
army  orders  for  the  main  army  under  Washington,  1778-1779;  Scarborough, 
Edmund,  Report,  1663.  From  the  original  in  the  records  of  Accomac  county. 
Contributed  by  Thomas  B.  Robertson;  Sussex  county,  Va.,  V/ills,  A  partial 
list — A  to  L,  Contributed  by  W.  B.  Cridlin;  Virginia,  Defence  of,  in  1756, 
Letter  from  Rev.  James  Maury.  Contributed  by  ^Vorthington  C.  Ford; 
Virginia  gleanings  in  England  (wills).  By  Lothrop  "Withington  and  H.  F. 
Waters;  Virginia  historical  society,  proceedings  of  annual  meeting,  January 
magazine;  Virginia  historical  society,  list  of  officers  and  members,  January 
magazine;  Virginia  in  1665-1666.  From  British  public  records;  Virginia  in 
1667.  From  British  public  records;  Virginia  in  1667-1669.  From  British 
public  records;  Virginia  in  1669-1670.  From  British  public  records;  Vir- 
ginia's soldiers  in  the  revolution,  A  bibliography,  &c.,  with  notes.  By  C.  A. 
Flagg  and  W.  O.  Waters,  of  the  Library  of  Congress. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly,  by  the 
Virginia  historical  society,  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1912.  8vo, 
pp.  iv,  478.  6089 

V.  20 — Contents:  Book  reviews;  Colonial  documents.  Miscellaneous. 
From  Virginia  State  archives;  Council  and  General  court  minutes,  1622-24. 
From  the  original  in  the  Library  of  Congress.  Copied  and  contributed 
by  Lothrop  Withington;  Custis,  G.  W.  P.,  Letters  to  George  Washington, 
1797-98.  From  the  originals  in  the  collection  of  the  Virginia  historical 
society;  Genealogy:  Barret,  Beverly,  Brent,  Brooke,  Chiles,  Dade;  English 
ancestry,  Poindexter,  Turner;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes  and  queries; 
Hume,  George,  of  Wedderburn  and  of  Virginia,,  letters  to  and  from. 
Contributed  by  the  late  Frank  Hume;  Obituaries  in  Richmond,  Va.,  nev,-s- 
papers,  1786-1824,  list  of;  Randolph  manuscript,  Virginia,  seventeenth  cen- 
tury records.  From  original  in  the  collection  of  the  Virginia  Historical 
Society;  Revolutionary  army  orders  for  the  inain  army  under  Washington, 
177S-1779.  From  the  originals  in  the  collection  of  the  Virginia  historical 
society;  Revolutionary  pension  declarations.  From  the  records  of  Pittsyl- 
vania county,  Va.  Contributed  by  Mrs.  N.  B.  Clement;  Tobacco  acts  of 
1723  and  1729.  From  the  Bristol  Public  record  office.  Contributed  by  C.  G. 
Chamberlayne;  Virginia  gleanings  in  England  (Wills,  &c.,)  by  Lothrop 
Withington;  Virginia  in  1665-66.  From  English  public  records;  Virginia 
in  1670-71.  From  English  public  records;  Virginia  in  1671-73.  From 
English  public  records;  Virginia  in  1673-76.  From  English  public  records; 
Virginia    in    1676.      From    English    public    records;    Virginia    soldiers    In    the 


592  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

revolution.  A  bibliography,  by  C.  A.  Flagg  and  \V.  O.  Waters;  Virginia 
historical  society,  list  of  oflicers  and  members  January  1912,  January 
magazine;  Virginia  historical  society,  proceedings  at  annual  meeting,  April 
magazine. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.  Published  quarterly,  by  the 
Virginia  historical  society,  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1913.  8vo, 
pp.  iv,  478.  6090 

V.  21 — Contents:  Book  reviews;  Council  and  general  court  minutes 
1622-1629.  From  the  originals  in  the  Library  of  Congress.  Copied  and 
contributed  by  Lothrop  Withington;  Council  papers  1698-1700.  From  the 
originals  in  the  Virginia  State  library;  Genealogy:  Beverly,  Boiling.  Brent, 
Empereour,  Eppes,  Poindexter,  Rolfe,  Slaughter,  Turner;  Henry  county  mar- 
riage license  bonds  1770-1800.  Contributed  by  Col.  C.  B.  Bryant;  Historical 
and  genealogical  notes  and  queries;  Ludwell,  Philip,  inventory  of  estate, 
1767.  From  the  original  in  the  collection  of  the  Virginia  historical  society; 
JMassie,  Major  Thomas,  Revolutionary  pension  declaration;  Randolph  manu- 
script, Virginia  seventeenth  century  records.  From  the  original  in  the 
collection  of  the  Virginia  historical  society;  Revolutionary  army  records 
for  the  main  army  under  Washington.  From  the  originals  in  the  collection 
of  the  Virginia  historical  society;  Revolutionary  pension  declarations,  from 
Augusta  county,  Va.  Contributed  by  Judge  Lyman  Chalkley;  Sussex  county 
wills,  1754-1804  (M-P).  Contributed  by  W.  B.  Cridlin;  Virginia  gleanings 
in  England,  (Wills,  &c.,)  by  Lothrop  Withington;  Virginia's  soldiers  in 
the  revolution.  A  bibliography,  by  C.  A.  Flagg  and  W.  O.  Waters;  Vir- 
ginia in  1666-1667.  From  English  public  records;  Virginia  in  1667-1676. 
From  English  public  records;  Virginia  in  1676-1677.  From  English  public 
records;  Virginia  in  1677.  From  English  public  records;  Virginia  historical 
society.  List  of  officers  and  mem.bers,  January,  1913.  January  magazine; 
Virginia  historical  society,  proceedings  of  annual  meeting,  February  15,  1913. 
April    magazine. 

Virginia   magazine  of  history  and  biography.     Published   quarterly,   by   the 

Virginia  .  historical    society    for    the    year    ending    December    31,     1914. 

Virginia  odd-fellow.     Richmond,  Va.     monthly.        F221     3     022     VS.        6120 

V.  22 — Contents:  Adams,  Richard,  letters  to  Thomas  Adams,  1771- 
177S;  Beverley,  V/illiam,  will  of,  11^6;  Brunswick  county,  Virginia,  wills,  etc.; 
Church  patronage  in  Virginia,  Bruton  parish  vs.  Governor  Spotswood; 
Clarke,  Vv'illiam  Meade.  In  memoriam;  Colleges  and  schools,  references  to, 
in  Richmond  newspapers,  1780-1820;  Council  and  General  court  minutes, 
1024,  etc.;  Council  papers  1698-1701;  Genealogy,  Beverley,  Blackwell,  Boi- 
ling, Proby,  Randolph,  Slaughter,  Taylor  (Southampton,  etc.),  Washington; 
Harris,  Captain  John,  of  the  Virginia  Revolutionary  navy,  by  Waiter  Drew 
McCaw;  Letters  1689-1846;  Parker,  Col.  Josiah.  Revolutionary  correspondence 
of;  Pittsylvania  county,  colonial  churches  in  (extracts  from  vestry  book),  by 
Mrs.  N.  E.  Clement;  Randolph  manuscript,  Virginia  seventeenth  century 
records;  Revolutionary  army  orders  for  the  main  army  under  Washington, 
1778-79;  Rolfe,  John,  Letter  to  Gov.  Dale;  Virginia  addresses,  animad- 
versions on,  1719;  Virginia  in  1677;  Virginia  gleanings  in  England  (wills, 
etc.),  by  Lothrop  Withington;  Virginia's  soldiers  in  the  Revolution.  A 
bibliography,  by  C.  A.  Flagg  and  W.  O.  Waters. 

Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography.     Index  to  genealogical  articles 
in    i\rtt    sevent-^en    vt'lunies    (four    numbers    in    each    volume)    of   Vir- 
ginia magazine  of  histozy  and  biography,     [n.  d.]  6092 
4  p.     24cm. 

Virginia  male  and  female  institute,  Portsmouth  Va.     Catalog.  6093 

Library  has  1857. 

Vtrginia  masonic  journal.     Richmond,  Va.     monthly.  F221    3    F85    V'). 

6094 
Library  has   v.    1,   July,   1906   to  date. 

Virginia  mechanics'  institute,  Richmond,  Va.     Bulletin.  6095 

Library  has  1910. 

Catalog.         F218     24     VSO     C35.  6096 

Library  has  1907-1911,   1913-1915. 

ConslitU'ion,  bv-lawp,  and  rules  of  order  of  the  Va.  mechanics'  instituco, 

for  the  promotion  of  the  mechanic  arts.     Organized  July  29,  1854.     Rich- 
mond, W.  H.  Clemmitt,  1856.        F218    24    VSO     C7.  6097 
24  p.     lOVscm. 


BULIiETIN    OF    THE   VIRGINIA    StATE   LiBRAUY  693 

The  Virginia  medical  and  surgical  journal,  monthly.  Richmond.  F221 
7     V71.  6098 

Library  has  v.  1-3,  April,  1853-Sept.  1854. 

The  Virginia  medical  journal.  Richmond,  Ritchie  &  Dunnavant.  monthly. 
P221    7    V7.  ¥2  6099 

Library  has  July-Dec.  1856;  October-Dec.  1857;  1858;  Jan.,  Feb.,  May, 
July,  Sept.,  Nov.,  Dec,  1859. 

Virginia  medical  monthly.  Richmond.  Landon  B.  Edwards,  editor  and 
proprietor.  6100 

Library  has  v.  1.  no.  1.  April  1874;  v.  2,  April,  1875  to  Mar.  1876; 
Sept.    1876. 

Virginia  midland  academy,  near  Culpeper,  Va.     Catalog.  6101 

Library  has  1887. 

Virginia  midland  railway.  Summer  resorts — and  points  of  interest  of  Vir- 
ginia, western  North  Carolina  and  north  Georgia  .  .  .  New  York,  C.  G. 
Crawford,  printer,  1884.        F211     V81.  6102 

99  p.     illus.,  plates.     22%  cm. 

Virginia  military  institute,  Lexington,  Va.  Alphabetical  list  of  graduates 
of  the  Virginia  military  institute  from  1839  to  1898,  with  postoffice  ad- 
dress. J.  P.  Bell  company,  printers,  Lynchburg,  Va.  1898?  F218  24 
V81    A5.  6103 

35  p.     20cm. 

Annual  report.     F218     24     V81     A6.  6104 

Library  has  1847,  59,  65-67,  96,  99. 

The  Library  has  a  full  set  of  the  annual  reports  in  the  bound  volumes 
of  the  Virginia  state  documents. 

The  bomb.     1915.     Virginia  military  institute.  6105 

336   p.     illus.,  ports.     28 1/2 cm. 

The  cadet,  a  monthly  magazine  of  science,  literature  and  art  .    .    .  Pub- 
lished by  the  Literary  societies  of  the  Virginia  military  institute.    Lex- 
ington, Va.     V.  3.     Oct.,  1872.  6106 
56    p.      22cm. 

In  memoriam.     Francis  H.   Smith,   father  and  founder  of  the  Virginia 

military  institute.  Born  at  Norfolk,  Va.,  October  18,  1812,  died  at  Lex- 
ington, Va.,  March  21,  1890.  1890,  [Knickerbocker  press.  New  York] 
CI     S641     V29.  6107 

25   p.      23cm. 

— - — In  memoriam.  John  Mercer  Brooke.  Born  in  Tampa,  Florida,  Decem- 
ber 18,  1826.  Died  at  Virginia  Military  Institute,  Lexington,  Virginia, 
December  14,  1906.     [Winchester,  Va.,   1907]  CI     B872     R2.       6108 

16   p.     22cm. 

"A  true  copy  from  the  records  of  the  academic  board  of  the  Virginia 
Military  Institute." 

In  memoriam:    Matthew  Fontaine  Maury,  LL.  D.    University  Cambridge, 

England.  Proceedings  of  the  academic  board  of  the  Virginia  military 
institute,  Lexington,  Va.,  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of  Commodore  M. 
F.  Maury,  LL.  D.,  professor  of  phvsics,  in  the  Virginia  military  insti- 
tute. 1873.  CI  M460  V29.  6109 
32  p.     23cm. 

Memorial  of  the  academic  board.     [By  Francis  H.  Smith,  Supt.  V.  M.  I., 

for  and  in  behalf  of  the  board]     n.  d.        F21S     24     V81     M53.  6110 

12  p.     2 11/2  cm. 


594  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

New  Market  day  at  V.  M.  I.,  celebrating  the  39th  anniversary  of  the 

battle  of  New  Market,  and  unveiling  of  Ezekiel's  statue  Virginia  mourn- 
ing her  dead.  [June  23,  1903]  [Lexington?,  1903]  F218  24  V81 
N5.  6111 

84  p.     front.,  plates  (ports.)     24^^cm. 

Contents:  The  battle  of  New  Market,  an  address,  by  John  N.  Upshur; 
Address,  by  Hon.  Holmes  Conrad;  New  Market,  a  threnody,  by  Armistead 
C.   Gordon;  Address  of  John  S.  Wise. 

—Official  register,         F218     24     VSl     R3.  6112 

Library  has  1850,  185S-18G0,  1867-1869.  1871,  1873,  1875,  1878-1882,  1884- 
1890,  1892-1902,  1904-1907;  v.  8:  nos.  1-2.  1908-1909.  v.  9:  nos.  3-5.  1911-1913. 
V.  10:  nos.  1-2.  1914-1915. 

Regulations  of  the  Virginia  military  institute  at  Lexington.     Richmond, 

Printed  by  Shepherd  and  Colin,  1841.         F218     24     VSl     R4.  6113 

39  p.     22cm. 

Regulations    of    the    Virginia    military    institute    at    Lexington.     New 

York,  Wiley  &  Putnam,  1845.         F218     24     VSl     R4.  6114 

42,    [1]    p.     22cm. 

Regulations  of  the  Virginia  military  institute  at  Lexington.     New  York, 

John  Wiley,  etc.,  etc.,   1848.         F218     24     VSl     R4.  6115 

45,  [l]p.  21%cm  . 

— — Regulations  for  the  Va.  military  institute,  at  Lexington,  Va.     With  an 
appendix,  containing  extracts  from  the  general  regulations  of  the  army. 
Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  F'ergusson,  1854.        F2S1     24    VSl     R4.       6116 
110  p.     19cm. 

.    .    .  Constitution  and  roll  1910-1911,  [Richmond,  Mitchell  &  Hotchkiss, 

1911]         F218     24     VSl     A4     R5.  6118 

15  p.     23cm. 

Comp.  by  Jennings  C.  Wise. 

Virginia  newspapers  in  public  libraries.         F224     V8.  6119 

(In  The  Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  biography,  v.  8.  p.  337-346; 
V.   9,   p.    1-11,   130-138,   289-297,   411-414;   v.    10,   p.   225-229,   421-422) 

Virginia  odd-fellow.     Richmond,  Va.     monthly.         F221     3     022     VS.      6120 
Library  has  v.   19,  June,   1911  to  date. 

Virginia  papers,  1616-1619.  [Documents  printed  from  the  papers  collected 
by  John  Smith  of  Nibley,  one  of  the  early  colonizers  of  Virginia]  ZSSl 
N6     B.  6121 

(In  New  York  public  library.  Bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  3,  March,  1897.  p.  68-72; 
V.  3,  no.  4,  April,  1899,  p.  160-171;  v.  3,  no.  4,  May,  1899,  p.  208-223;  v.  3, 
no.  6,  June,   1899,   p.   248-258;   v.   3,  no.   7,  Julv,   1899,   p.  276-295) 

A  calendar  of  the  Smyth  of  Nibley  papers,  1613-1674,  Is  in  the  New 
York  public  library  bulletin,  v.   1,  no.   7,  July,   1897,  p.   186-190. 

Virginia  passenger  &  power  company.  Annual  report  of  the  president. 
F233     67     VS.  6122 

Library  has  1903. 

Virginia   pharmaceutical  association.     Proceedings.         F221     7     VS.       6123 
Library  has  189  4,  1907,  1910. 

The  Virginia  planters'  answer  to  Ca))tain  Butler,  1623.  The  answers  of 
divers  planters  that  have  long  lived  in  Virginia,  as  alsoe  of  sundry 
mariners  and  other  persons  that  have  bene  often  at  Virginia  unto  a 
paper  intituled:  The  unmasked  face  of  our  colony  in  Virginia,  as  it  was 
in  the  winter  of  the  Yeare  1622.  6124 

(In  Tyler,  L.  G.  Narratives  of  early  Virginia.  1606-1625  p.  412-418) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  595 

Virginia  poiyteclinic   institute,   Blacksburg,  Va.     The  bugle.     Published  an- 
nually  by   the   corps   of   cadets   of  the   Virginia  Polytechnic   Institute, 
Blacksburg,  Va.         F218     24     V85     B9.  6125 
Library  has  1904,  1905. 

Catalog.        F218     24    V85     C35.  6126 

Library  has  1882,  84,  85,  87,  88,  92,  1»01,  03,  06,  1908-date. 

Gray  jacket.     Blacksburg,   Va.,   pub.   monthly   by   the   Maury   and  Lee 

literary  societies.         F218     24     V85     G64.  6127 

Library  has  v.   12,  except  no.  7,  Oct.   1907-March  1908  &  v.   13,  nos.   1-7, 
May-June,  1908. 

The  present  condition  and  outlook  at  the  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute 

and  the  necessity  for  the  appropriation  asked  for  buildings  and  equip- 
ment and  for  an  increase  of  annuity  including  a  statement  of  moneys 
exnended.  Memorial  submitted  for  the  Board  of  visitors.  P218  24 
V85     B87.  6128 

20  p.     23cm. 

V.  P.  I.  agricultural  journal.     Published  bi-monthly  by  the  Agricultural 

club  of  the  College  of  agriculture,  Blacksburg,  Va.  6129 

Library  has  v.  1,  no.  2.     Feb.  1907. 

The  Virginia  tech.     [Blacksburg,  Va.]         F218     24     V85     V29.  6130 

Library  has  v.  5,  no.  1-26;  Oct.  4,  1907-May  22,  1908. 

Virginia.  Prison  association.  Address  of  the  Prison  association  of  Vir- 
ginia to  the  citizens  and  officials  of  the  state.  Richmond,  H.  T.  Ezekiel, 
printer,  1904.        F218    32    P94.  6131 

[11]  p.     23cm. 

Biennial  report.         F218     32     P95.  6132 

Library  has  1896  and  1897. 

Charter,  constitution,  by-laws,  and  organization  of  the  prison  association 

of  Virginia.    Richmond,  Va.,  Herbert  T.  Ezekiel,  printer,  1902.  6133 

[24]   p.     22cm. 

Report  of  the  president  of  the  prison  association  of  Virginia  as  a  dele- 
gate to  the  national  conference  of  charities  and  correction  at  Detroit, 
May  28  to  June  3,  1902.     [Richmond,  Va.,  H.  T.  Ezekiel,  printer  1902] 

6134 
14  p.     23cm. 

Virginia    railway    and    power   company.     Annual   report.  F217      3      V87. 

6135 

Library  has  1910-date. 

In  the  matter  of  modification  of  the  street  railway  franchises  in  Rich- 
mond. Argument  presented  to  Sub-Committee  on  streets  of  ^he  Rich- 
mond city  council  on  January  10,  1910.  [Richmond  1910?]  F233  67 
V81.  6136 

24  p.     2Ccm. 

Petition  and  draft  of  ordinance,  presented  to  the  council  of  the  city 

of  Richmond,  by  the  Virginia  railway  &  power  co.,  Nov.,  2,  1914.       6137 
90  p.     27%  cm. 

Virginia  richly  valued,  by  the  description  of  the  main  land  of  Florida,  her 
next  neighbour:  out  of  the  foure  yeeres  continuall  trauell  and  dis- 
couerie  ...  of  Don  Ferdinando  de  Soto  .  .  .  Wherin  are  truly  ob- 
serued  the  riches  and  fertilitie  of  those  parts  .  .  .  with  the  natures  and 
dispositions  of  the  inhabitants.     Written  by  a  Portugall  gentleman  of 


596  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Eluas       .       and  translated  out  of  Portugese  by  Richard  Haklvyt,     Lon- 
don, Printed  by  F.  Kyngston  for  M.  Lownes,  1609.         E187     F69.     6139 
(Reprint      In  Force,  P.     Tracts  and   other  papers  relating    ...    to   the 
colonies  in  North  America    .    .    .    Washington,  1846.     23cm.     v.  4,  no.  1. 

Trans,  of  the  anon,  account  of  Florida:   "Relagam  verdadeira    ..." 

Virginia  richly  valued,  by  the  description  of  the  maine  land  of  Florida,  her 
next  neighbour:  out  of  the  foure  yeeres  continuall  trauell  and  dis- 
couerie  ...  of  Don  Ferdinando  de  Soto  .  .  .  Wherein  are  truly  ob- 
serued  the  riches  and  fertilitie  of  those  parts  .  .  .  with  the  natures 
and  dispositions  of  the  inhabitants:  written  by  a  Portugall  gentleman 
of  Eluas  .  .  .  and  translated  out  of  the  Portugese  by  Richard  Haklvyt. 
London,  Printed  by  F.  Kyngston  for  M.  Lownes,  1609.  6140 

(Reprint  In  Hakluyt,  R.  A  selection  oE  curious,  rare,  and  early  voy- 
ages   .    .    .    London,   1812.     32cm.  v.   5.  p.   477-550) 

Trans,   of  the  anon,  account   of  Florida:    "UelaQam   verdadeira    .    .    . 

Virginia  school  journal.     Richmond.        F218     21     V8.  6141 

Library  has  v.  1,  Jan.,  1892  to  v.  11,  Dec.  1902. 

The  Virginia  scrivener,  being  a  collection  of  forms  of  bonds,  contracts,  con- 
veyancing, and  other  instruments  of  writing,  carefully  selected  from 
the  most  approved  authors,  and  accompanied  by  plain  and  well  es- 
tablished explanatory  rules  of  law:  together  with  the  mode  of  authenti- 
cating deeds  for  record  in  all  the  states  of  the  Union:  adapted  to  the 
use  of  the  people  of  Virginia.  Prepared  by  a  gentleman  of  the  bar 
of  Staunton.  To  which  are  prefixed  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States,  and  the  Bill  of  Rights,  and  new  constitution  of  Virginia.  Staun- 
ton, Va.,  Kenton  Harper,  publisher,  1833.  6142 
iv,  [5]-176  p.     2iy2cm. 

Virginia  seminary,  Lynchburg,  Va.     Catalog.  6143 

Library  has   1900. 

Virginia  society  for  the  promotion  of  temperance.     Annual  report.  6144 

Library  has   3rd    (1S29),   4th    (1830) 

Virginia  state  agricultural  society.  Monthly  journal.  Published  and  con- 
trolled by  the  executive  commtitee  .  .  .  Richmond,  G.  W.  Gary,  book 
and  job  printer,     v.  1,  no.  10.     Oct.,  1879.  6145 

321-355  p.     24y2cm. 

Report    of    the    president    of    the    Virginia    state    agricultural    society, 

made  to  the  farmers'  assembly,  at  the  Frst  annual  meeting,  held  in 
the  city  of  Richmond,  Oct.  28,  1856.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph, 
1856.  6146 

24  p.     22i^cm. 

Virginia  state  bar  association.  Prefatory  statement.  Proceedings  of  the 
convention  held  at  Virginia  Beach,  July  5th  and  6th,  1888.  Constitu- 
tion and  by-laws  of  the  Association;  Names  of  officers  and  standing 
committees;  Roll  of  members,  and  proposed  code  of  ethics.  Richmond, 
1888.  6147 

69  p.     8vo. 

Report  of  the  first  annual  meeting  held  at  White  Sulphur  Springs,  W. 

Va.,  August  24th  and  25th,  1889.     Richmond,  1889.  6148 

188  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  William  J.  Robertson,  president's  address,  "Law  reform;" 
James  C.  Carter,  Annual  address,  "Provinces  of  the  written  and  unwritten 
law;"  R.  G.  H.  Kean,  Paper,  "Our  judicial  system:  Some  of  its  history  and 
some  of  its  defects." 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  597 

-Report  of  the  fourth  annual  meeting  held  at  Hygeia  Hotel,  Old  Point 
Comfort,  Va.,  July  12th,  13th  and  14th,  1892.     Richmond,   1892.  .     6149 

212  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  John  Randolph  Tucker,  President's  address,  "Reform  in  the 
civil  procedure  of  the  state;"  Daniel  B.  Lucas,  Annual  address,  "Political 
apothegms  of  Martin  Van  Buren;"  Papers  read;  Robert  L.  Parrish,  "Master 
and  servant,"  John  W.  Riely,  "Criminal  laws  and  their  administration," 
John  B.  Donovan,  "Aquatic  rights,"  Samuel  C.  Graham,  "A  criticism  of  the 
profession  reviewed." 

-Report  of  the  fifth  annual  meeting  held  at  White  Sulphur  Springs,  W. 
Va.,  August  1st,  2d  and  3d,  1893.     Richmond,  1893.  6150 

289   p.      8vo. 

Appendix:  R.  T.  Barton,  President's  address,  "The  punishment  of  crime;" 
Annual  address,  (Note — The  Hon.  Frank  H.  Hurd  was  invited  and  accepted, 
but  was  prevented  from  attending-  by  sickness.);  Papers  read:  Charles  A. 
Graves,  "Extrinsic  evidence  in  respect  to  written  instruments,"  J.  Allen 
Watts,  "Duty  of  the  legal  profession  in  regard  to  needed  changes  in  legis- 
lation," Alfred  P.  Thorn,   "The  inevitable  readjustment  of  law." 

-Report  of  the  sixth  annual  meeting  held  at  Virginia  Beach,  Va.,  July 
10th,  11th  and  12th,  1894,    Richmond,  1894.  6151 

242  p.    8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Walter  R.  Staples,  "History  of  the  old 
county  court  system  of  Virginia  prior  to  1861;"  Annual  address,  Leonard 
A.  Jones,  "Uniformity  of  laws  through  national  and  interstate  codification;" 
Paper  read:  Walter  D.  Dabney,  "The  legal  evolution  and  status  of  American 
paper  money." 

-Report  of  the  seventh  annual  meeting  held  at  White  Sulphur  Springs, 
West  Virginia,  August  6th,  7th  and  8th,  1895.     Richmond,  1S95.       6152 

296  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Charles  M.  Blackford,  "Literature  and 
law;"  Annual  address,  Roger  A.  Pryor,  "Influence  of  Virginia  in  the  forma- 
tion of  the  Federal  constitution;"  Papers  read:  George  Perkins,  "The  law- 
yer's place  among  men,"  R.  Walton  Moore,  "Criminal  trials."  James  C. 
Lamb,  "The  general  court."  (Note — This  paper  had  been  prepared  by  the 
late  Francis  H.  McGuire,  and,  by  request  of  the  Executive  Committee,  was 
read  by  Judge  Lamb.) 

-Report  of  the  eighth  annual  meeting  held  at  Old  Point  Comfort,  Va., 
July  14th,  15th  and  16th,  1896.     Richmond,  1896.  6153 

275  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Robert  M.  Hughes,  "Contractual  exemp- 
tions from  liability  on  land  and  sea;"  Annual  address,  U.  M.  Rose,  "The 
present  state  of  the  law;"  Paper  read,  Armistead  R.  Long,  "Constitutional 
changes  in  Virginia." 

-Report  of  the  ninth  annual  meeting  held  at  the  Hot  Springs  of  Virginia, 
August  3d,  4th  and  5th,  1897.  Edited  by  Eugene  C.  Massie,  Secretary, 
of  the  Richmond  Bar.     Richmond,  1897.  6154 

367  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  William  Wirt  Henry,  "The  trial  of  Aaron 
Burr  for  treason;"  Annual  address,  Woodrow  Wilson,  "Leaderless  govern- 
ment;" Paper  read,  W.  P.  McRae,  "Legislation  since  the  code." 

-Report  of  the  tenth  annual  meeting  held  at  Hotel  Chamberlin,  Fort 
Monroe,  Virginia,  July  5th,  6th  and  7th,  1898.  Edited  by  Eugene  C. 
Massie,   Secretary,  of  the   Richmond   Bar.     Richmond,    1898.  6155 

364  p.      8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  William  B.  Pettit,  "Law  reforms:  Duty 
of  the  bar;"  Annual  address,  George  F.  Hoar,  "The  relation  of  the  American 
bar,  as  an  order  or  brotherhood,  to  the  state;"  Papers  read:  John  J.  Wil- 
liams, "Some  modern  instances  of  a  wise  saw,"  Beverly  T.  Crump,  "Guardian 
ad  litem." 

—Report  of  the  eleventh  annual  meeting  held,  at  the  Hot  Springs  of  Vir- 
ginia, August  1st,  2d  and  3d,  1899.  Edited  by  Eugene  C.  Massie,  Secre- 
tary, of  the  Richmond  Bar.      Richmond,  1899.  6156 

301  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  John  Goode,  "A  recurrence  to  funda- 
mental  principles;"   Annual   address,   Alex.   Pope  Humphrey,    "The   impeach- 


598  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

merit  of  Samuel  Chase;"  Papers  read:  James  P.  Harrison,  "Suggested 
changes  in  our  judicial  system,"  William  B.  Pettit,  "The  property  and  con- 
tractual rights  and  powers  of  married  women.  Suggestions  of  amendment 
of  the  law." 

Report  of  the  twelfth  annual  meeting  held  at  Hotel  Chamberlin,  Fort 

Monroe,  Va.,  July  17th,  18th  and  19th,  1900.  Edited  by  Eugene  C.  Mas- 
sie,   Secretary,  of  the  Richmond  Bar.     Richmond,  1900.  6157 

389  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  William  A.  Anderson,  "Virginia  constitu- 
tions;" Annual  address,  Charles  Noble  Gregory,  "Bentham  and  the  codifiers;" 
Papers  read:  Charles  M.  Blackford,  "The  trials  and  trial  of  Jefferson  Davis," 
R.  T.  Irvine,  "The  lawyer  of  the  future,"  J.  Allen  Watts,  "The  burden  of 
government  upon  the  citizen,"  Eugene  C.  Massie,  "The  Torrens  system  of 
land  registration,"  R.  M.  Hughes,  "Some  defects  in  our  present  consti- 
tution." 

Report  of  the  thirteenth  annual  meeting  held  at  White  Sulphur  Springs, 

West  Va.,  August  6th,  7th  and  Sth,  1901.  Edited  by  Eugene  C.  Massie, 
Secretary,  of  the  Richmond  Bar.     Richmond,  1901.  6158 

415  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Lunsford  L.  lewis,  "Some  notable  cases 
in  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States;"  Annual  address.  (Note — The 
Hon.  William  D.  Guthrie  was  invited  and  accepted,  but  was  prevented  from 
attending  by  sickness);  Papers  read:  Joseph  L.  Kelly,  "The  lights  and 
shadows  of  the  law,"  Charles  Curry,  "Criminals  and  their  treatment," 
Eugene  C.  Massie,  "Virginia  and  the  Torrens  system,"  S.  S.  P.  Patteson, 
"The  power  of  the  State  IjOgislature;"  Proceedings,  John  Marshall  Day, 
February  4,  1901,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Virginia  State  Bar  Association 
and  the  Bar  Association  of  the  City  of  Richmond. 

Report  of  the  fourteenth  annual  meeting  held  at  Hot  Springs  of  Virginia, 

August  5,  6  and  7,  1902.  Edited  by  Eugene  C.  Massie  of  the  Richmond 
Bar.    Richmond,  1902.  6159 

341   p.      8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Thomas  C.  Elder,  "Private  business  cor- 
porations in  Virginia;"  Annual  address,  James  B.  Gantt,  "The  Nisi  Prius  t 
judge  in  our  judicial  system;"  Papers  read:  John  W.  Daniel,  "The  constitu- 
tional convention  of  1901-'02,"  Theodore  S.  Garnett,  "The  impeachment 
and  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,"  H.  St.  George  Tucker,  "The  emorcement 
of  legal  rights  by  a  court  of  equity." 

Report  of  the  fifteenth  annual  meeting  held  at  Hot  Springs  of  Virginia, 

August  21,  22,  and  24,  1903.  Edited  by  Eugene  C.  Massie  of  the  Rich- 
mond Par.     Richmond,  1903.  6160   I 

432  p.    Svo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Samuel  C.  Graham,   "Some  philosophy  of    ! 
the   law   and    of   lawyers;"    Annual   address,    "Walter   Clark,    "Old    foes   with 
new    faces;"    Papers    read;    J.    F.    Bullitt,    "Trusts    and    labor    unions,"    John 
Goode,   "The  electoral  commission  of   18  77,"   A.  C.   Braxton,   "The  history 
the  enactment  of  the  fifteenth  amendment." 


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-Report  of  the  sixteenth  annual  meeting  held  at  Hot  Springs  of  Vir- 
ginia, August  2,  3  and  4,  1904.  Edited  by  Eugene  C.  Massie  of  the  Rich- 
mond Bar.     Richmond,  1904.  6161 

313  p.     Svo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Alexander  Hamilton,  "A  plea  for  the 
just  valuation  of  facts;"  Annual  address,  Francis  E.  Baker,  "The  state 
corporation  as  a  party  in  the  Federal  courts;"  Papers  read:  W.  B.  Richards, 
"The  genesis  of  the  Federal  judicial  system."  R.  G.  Bickford,  "The  Ameri- 
can merchant  marine — legislation  as  a  factor  in  its  development." 

-Report  of  the  seventeenth  annual  meeting  held  at  Old  Point  Comfort, 
August  8,  9.  and  10,  1905.  Edited  by  John  B.  Minor  of  the  Richmond 
Bar.     Richmond,  1905.  6162 

284  p.     Svo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Alfred  P.  Thom,  No  address;  Annual 
address,  Hannis  Taylor,  "Legitimate  functions  of  judge  made  law;"  Papers 
read:  Eugene  C.  Massie,  "Reform  of  our  land  laws."  Archer  A.  Phlegar, 
"The  action  of  ejectment,  its  uses  and  abuses,"  William  L.  Royall,  "Lord 
Mansfield   and  his  relation  to   our   laws." 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  599 

— Report  of  the  nineteenth  annual  meeting  held  at  the  Inside  Inn,  James- 
town Exposition  Grounds,  July  30th  and  31st  and  August  1st,  1907.  v. 
20.     Edited  by  John  B.  Minor  of  the  Richmond  Bar.     Richmond,  1907. 

6163 

300  p.,  8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Allen  Caperton  Braxton,  "The  eleventh 
amendment;"  Annual  address,  John  R.  Dos  Passes,  "The  results  and  re- 
sponsibilities of  our  representative  democracy;"  Papers  read:  Richard  E. 
Byrd.  "The  province  of  the  court  in  jury  trials,"  Don  P.  Halsey,  "The  limits 
of  centralization,"  Lewis  H.  Machen,  "The  duty  of  the  state  to  diminish 
divorce." 

— Report  of  the  twentieth  annual  meeting  held  at  the  Homestead  Hotel, 
Hot  Springs,  Va.,  August  4,  5  and  6,  1908.  v.  21.  Edited  by  John  B. 
Minor  of  the  Richmond  Bar.     Richmond,  1908.  6164 

444   p.,   8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Wyndham  R.  Meredith,  "Federal  con- 
trol of  intra-state  commerce;"  Annual  addresses,  William  Lindsay,  "The 
man  and  the  corporation,"  William  H.  Taft,  "The  administration  of  justice. 
Its  speeding-  and  cheapening;"  Papers  read:  Holmes  Conrad,  "The  old  county 
court  system  of  Virginia.  Its  place  in  history,"  Armistead  C.  Gordon,  "The 
legal  foundations  of  socialism,"  Henry  C.  McDowell,  "Some  misapprehen- 
sions as  to  Federal  procedure  and  jurisdiction." 

— Report  of  the  twenty-first  annual  meeting  held  at  the  Homestead 
Hotel,  Hot  Springs,  Va.,  August  10th,  11th  and  12th,  1909.  v.  22.  Edited 
by  John  B.  Minor  of  the  Richmond  Bar.     Richmond,  1909.  6165 

372  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  Micajah  Woods,  "The  necessity  for  gen- 
eral culture  in  the  training  of  the  lawyer;"  Annual  address,  Wm.  M.  Thorn- 
ton, "Who  was  Thomas  Jefferson?";  Papers  read:  George  E.  Caskie,  "Trial 
of  John  Brovi'n,"  Robert  R.  Prentis,  "Some  observations  about  governmental 
regulation  of  railways,  and  the  Virginia  case,"  William  W.  Old,  "Taxation  in 
Virginia,  and  our  relation  to  the  subject." 

— Report  of  the  twenty-second  annual  meeting  held  at  the  Homestead 
Hotel,  Hot  Springs,  Va.,  July  26,  27  and  28,  1910.  v.  23.  Edited  by 
John  B.  Minor,  of  the  Richmond  Bar.     Richmond,  1910.  6166 

362  p.     8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  R.  Walton  Moore,  "Grotius,  and  the 
movement  for  international  peace;"  Annual  address,  Horace  H.  Lurton, 
"WTiich  shall  it  be,  a  government  of  law  or  a  government  of  men?";  Papers 
read:  David  G.  Mcintosh,  "The  administration  of  criminal  law  in  Maryland. — 
The  jurv  as  judges  of  law  and  fact,"  Alfred  P.  Thom,  "Have  the  states  been 
law-abiding?";  S.  S.  Field,  "Shall  the  republic  endure?";  Andrew  J.  Monta- 
gue, "How  far  the  United  States  Supreme  Court  may  be  taken  as  a  model 
for  an  international  court  of  arbitral  justice,"  George  Whitelock,  "The 
present  Federal  law  of  damages  for  death  by  negligence  at  sea." 

— Report  of  the  twenty-third  annual  meeting  held  at  the  Homestead 
Hotel,  Hot  Springs,  Va.,  August  8th,  9th,  10th,  1911.  v.  24.  Edited  by 
John  B.  Minor  of  the  Richmond  Bar.     Richmond,  1911.  6167 

332  p.    8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  George  L.  Christian,  "Roger  Brooke 
Taney;"  Annual  address.  Helm  Bruce.  "Progress  toward  a  permanent  inter- 
national court;"  Papers  read:  Raleigh  C.  Minor,  "Centralization  versus  de- 
centralization," Walter  H.  Taylor,  "Abolition  of  jury  trials  in  civil  cases," 
A.  W.  Wallace,   "Life  and  character  of  Lord  Brougham." 

— Report  of  the  twenty-fourth  annual  meeting  held  at  the  Hotel  Cham- 
berlin.  Old  Point,  Va.,  August  6th,  7th,  Sth,  1912.  v.  25.  Edited  by 
.Tohn  B.  Minor,  of  the  Richmond  Bar.  6168 

335  p.      8vo. 

Appendix:  President's  address,  J.  F.  Bullitt,  "The  present  status  of  the 
trust  question;"  Annual  address.  Martin  A.  Knapp,  "Transportation  and  com- 
bination;" Papers  read:  Fred  Harper,  "Constitutional  amendment  in  Vir- 
ginia," James  E.  Heath,  "Some  observations  on  the  American  doctrine  of 
judicial  review,"  E.  Hilton  Jackson,  "Is  Virginia  entitled  to  compensation  for 
the  cession  of  the  northwest  territory  to  the  National  government?" 

— Rerort    of    the    twenty-fifth    annual    meeting    held    at    the    Homestead: 


600  A  BiBLIOGEAPHY   OF  ViEGINIA 

Hotel,  Hot  Springs,  Va.,  July  29th,  30th,  31st,  1913.  v.  26.  Edited  by' 
John  B.  Minor,  of  the  Richmond  Bar.  61691 

Appenrlix-  "President's  address,  Wm.  M.  Lile,  "The  exaltation  of  second- 
ary authority:"  Annual  address,  Hampton  L.  Carson,  "The  place  occupied  byl 
the  judiciary  in  our  American  constitutional  system;"  Paper  read,  Richard  J 
E.  Byrd,  "Tixx  reform  in  Virginia." 

Virginia  state  dental  association.     Program.        F'221     7     D41.  6170 

Library  has  40th,   1909   to  43d,   1912. 

Proceedings    of    the    Virginia    state    dental    society.      1911.      Reprinted 

from  The  dental  summary,  Toledo,  Ohio.  6171 

20  p.     23cm. 

Virginia  state  fair  association,  inc.  Premium  list  of  the  tenth  annual  ex 
hibition  of  the  Virginia  state  fair  association,  inc.  Richmond,  Va.,  Octo- 
ber 11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  1915,  six  days  ...  six  nights.  Richmond,  Va., 
Williams  printing  co.,  1915.  6172 

136  p.     illus.     23cm. 

Virginia.     State  farmers'  institute.     Report  of  the  second  annual  session  of 

the  Virginia  state  farmers'  institute,  held  at  the  Mountain  Park  casino, 

Roanolte,   Va.,  July  12th,   13th,   and  14th,   1905.     Lynchburg,   Va.,  J.  P. 

Bell  CO.,  inc.,  190G.  61781 

150  p.     illus.     23cm. 

Virginia  state  gazetteer  and  business  directory  1897-'98.     Vol.  no.  7.     Pub-i 
lished  biennially  by  J.  L.  Hill  printing  co.    Richmond,  Va.,  c  1896.        617*' 
1287  p.     map.     26 1/2 cm. 

Virginia  state  horticultural  society.  Report  of  the  annual  session.  F220. 
32     V8.  QM5 

Library  has  9th,  1904-19th,  1914. 

Virginia.  State  library.  Books  for  the  blind  in  the  Virginia  state  library 
(October,  1912)     [Richmond,  Va.  1912]  6175a 

[4]  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

.  .  .  Calendar  of  transcripts,  including  the  annual  report  of  the  De- 
partment of  archives  and  history.  John  P.  Kennedy,  state  librarian. 
Richmond,  Va.,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  public  printing,  1905.        F218     1     V81a. 

6175b 

iv,  5-658,  xliv  p.     28cm. 

A  catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  state  of  VirgiTiia,  arranged  alphabetical- 
ly, under  different  heads,  with  the  number  and  size  of  the  volumes  of 
each  work,  and  its  edition  specified.  To  which  is  prefixed  the  rules  and 
regulations  provided  for  its  government,  in  conformity  with  the  third; 
section  of  "An  act  concerning  the  public  library,"  passed  February j 
11th,  1828.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Saml  Shepherd  &  co.,  1828.  6175c 
1  p.  1.,  [iii]-v.  [6]-31  p.     21cm. 

A  catalogue   of   the   library   of   the    state   of   Virginia,   arranged  alpha- 

betically,  under  different  heads,  with  the  number  and  size  of  the 
volume  of  each  Vvorli  specified.  To  which  are  prefixed  the  rules  and 
regulations  provided  for  its  government.  Richmond,  Printed  by  S. 
Shepherd  &  co.,  1831.  6175d 

70  p.     221/^  cm. 

A  catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  arranged  alpha- 
betically, under  different  heads,  with  the  number  and  size  of  the  t 
volume  of  each  work  specified.  To  which  are  jtrefixed  the  rules  and 
regulations  provided  for  its  government.  Richmond,  Shepherd  &  Colin, 
printers,  1839.  6175e 
94  p.     22cm. 


BuLIvETIN    OF    THE   VIRGINIA    StATE   LiBRARY  601 

-[Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  1849]  6175f 

152  p.     23cm. 
Title  page  wanting. 

-A  catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  state  of  Virginia,  arranged  alpha- 
betically under  different  heads,  with  the  number  and  size  of  the  volumes 
of  each  work  specified.  To  which  are  prefixed  the  rules  and  regulations 
provided  for  the  government  of  the  library.  Richmond,  Printed  by 
John  Nowlan,  1856.  6175g 

370  p.     2 3 1/2 cm. 

-Catalogue  of  the  Virginia  state  library,  1877,  arranged  alphabetically. 
Richmond,  Geo.  W.  Gary,  1877.  6175h 

1  p.  1.,  [5]-369  p.     27cm. 

-First  annual  report  of  the  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  library 
for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1904,  to  which  is  appended  the  First 
annual  report  of  the   state  librarian.     Richmond,   1904.  61751 

106  p.     23cm. 

List  of  Confederate  music  acquired  during  1903-04,  p.  30. 

-Second  annual  report  of  the  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  library, 
1904-1905,  to  which  is  appended  the  second  annual  report  of  the  state 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1905.       6175J 

7,  134  p.     23cm. 

List  of  bound  periodicals  and  current  numbers  now  in  the  state  library, 
1905,  p.  31-46. — Confederate  muster  rolls,  p.  49-54. 

-Third  annual  report  of  the  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  library, 
1905-1906,   to  which  is   appended  the   third  annual   report   of  the   state 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1906.       6175k 
152  p.     23cm. 

-Fourth  annual  report  of  the  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  library, 
1906-1907,  to  which  is  appended  the  Fourth  annual  report  of  the  state 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1907.       61751 

134  p.     z3cm.  * 

List  of  manuscripts  exhibited  by  the  Virginia  state  library  at  the  James- 
town exposition,  p.  66-101. 

-Fifth  annual  report  of  the  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  library, 
1907-1908,  to  which  is  appended  the  Fifth  annual  report  of  the  state 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1908.       6175nT 

132  p.     23y2Cm. 

A  calendar  of  legislative  petitions  arranged  by  counties,  Accomac- 
Bedford.  Special  report  of  department  of  archives  and  history,  H.  J.  Ecken- 
rode,  archivist.      302   p. 

A  trial  bibliography  of  colonial  Virginia.  Special  report  of  the  depart- 
ment of  bibliography,  W.  C.  Torrence,  bibliographer.     154  p. 

-Sixth  annual  report  of  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  library, 
1908-1909,  to  which  is  appended  the  sixth  annual  report  of  the  state 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1909.        6175n 

96  p.     24cm. 

Separation  of  church  and  state  in  Virginia,  a  study  in  the  development  of 
the  revolution,  by  H.  J.  Eckenrode,  archivist,  accompanies  report  and  is  paged 
separately. 

A  trial  bibliography  of  colonial  Virginia,  1754-1776.  Special  report  of 
the  department  of  bibliography,  W.  C.  Torrence,  bibliographer.     94  p. 

-Seventh  annual  report  of  the  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary, 1909-1910,  to  which  is  appended  the  seventh  annual  report  of  the 
state   librarian.     Richmond,   D.   Bottom,   supt.   of  public   printing,   1911. 

61750 
142   p.      23cm. 
Dunlop  library,  p.  104-140. 


602  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Eighth  annual  report  of  the  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  library, 

1910-1911,  to  which  is  appended  the  eighth  annual  report  of  the  state 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1912.       6175p 

54  p.      23 1/2 cm. 

List  of  revolutionary  soldiers  of  Virg-inia,  compiled  by  H.  J.  Eckenrode, 
archivist,  accompanies  report  and  is  paged  separately. 

Ninth  annual  report  of  the  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  library, 

1911-1912,  to  which  is  appended  the  Ninth  annual  report  of  the  state 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1913.       6175q 

49,  1  p.     23yocm. 

List  of  the  revolutionary  soldiers  of  Virginia,  supplement,  accompanies 
report  and  is  paged  separately. 

Tenth  annual  report  of  the  library  board  of  the  Virginia  state  library, 

1912-1913,   to  which   is   appended  the  tenth   annual   report  of  the  state 
librarian.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing,  1914.       6175r 
47,  1  p.  23cm. 

Eleventh    annual    report    of    the    library    board    of    the    Virginia    state 

library,  1913-1914,  to  which  is  appended  the  eleventh  annual  report  of 
the  state  librarian.  Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 
1915.  6175s 

52,  1  p.     23y2cm. 

Papers  received  from  the  Lossing  estate,  p.  21-27. 

— ' — [Provisional  list  of  works  on  genealogy.]     Richmond,  Va.,  190S.     6175t 

33  p.     23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  library,     v.  1,  no.  1.     Jan.,  1908) 

.    .    .   A  record  of  Virginia  copyright  entries   (1790-1844)     With  an  in- 
troduction by  J.  H.  Whitty,  Richmond,  Va.     Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt. 
of  public  printing,  1911.  6175u 
54  p.     2  3cm. 

Virginia.     State  teachers  association.     Annual  proceedings.        F218     22     V8. 
*»  6176 

Library  has  1910,  1911,  1912.  1913. 

Virginia  synod.     Presbyterian  church  in  the  U.  S.     Minutes.        F218     3     P9. 

6177 

Library  has   184S-185S,   1913. 

The  position,  relations  and  prospects  of  the  United  synod:   in  reference 

to  the  moral  issues  involved  in  the  present  war.  Adopted  by  the  synod 
ef  Virginia,  October  25,  1862.  Published  by  order  of  the  synod  at  the 
office  of  The  Christian  observer.  Richmond,  Printed  by  Charles  H. 
Wynne,  1863.        JK310    v.  43.  6178 

12  p.     22cm. 

— — The  proceedings  of  the  meeting  for  prayer  and  consultation,  held  at 
Farmville,  Va.,  September  5th,  6th,  7th,  and  8th,  1838.  Richmond, 
Printed  by  Wm.  Macfarlane,  1838.        JK310     v.  28.  6179 

36   p.     21cm. 

Virginia   union   university,    Richmond,   Va.     Catalog.  6180 

Library  has  1900,  1901,  1903,   1904,  1906,-1908,  1910-1915. 

Virginian  railway  company.     Annual  report.  6180a 

Library  has  5th,  1914. 

Virginians,  New  York  City.  The  Virginians.  Association  founded  in  New 
York,  March  9,  1889.  Centennial  celebration  of  Vv'ashington's  inaugura- 
tion. April  30.  1889.  Walter  Travers  Daniel,  Recording  secretary,  New 
York  City  [1889]         CI     W318     D3.  6181 

63  p.     17 1/0  cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  603 

The  Virginias;    a  mining,  industrial  and  scientific  journal   devoted  to  the 

development  of  Virginia  &  West  Virginia,  ed.  by  Jed.  Hotchl^iss.  v.  1-6. 

1880-1885.        F'217    11    V8.  6182 
Library  has  v.  1-6,  1880-1885,  complete. 

Virginia's  next  governor,  Gen.  Fitzhugh  Lee.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Cheap  pub- 
lishing CO.   [c  1885]         CI     L477     V29.  6183 

31  p.     18cm. 

"This  little  biographical  sketch  was  written  by  one  of  Virginia's  most 
eminent  divines,  as  well  as  one  of  its  ablest  writers;  but  owing  to  the 
author's  modesty  his  name  is  withheld"  The  Publishers,    p.  1. 

Virginia's  verger:  or  a  discourse  shewing  the  benefits  which  may  grow  to 
this  kingdome  from  American  English  plantations,  and  specially  those 
of  Virginia  and  Summer  Islands.     .    G159     P8.  6184 

(In  Purchas  his  pilgrimes.     London,   1625.     v.   4.     p.   1809-1826) 

Virginius,  pseud.  [Letters  to  The  Enquirer,  September,  October,  1858,  in 
regard  to  the  political  opinions  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas]        JK310    v.  41. 

6185 
Caption-title,  16  p.     22cm. 

Visit  to  the  Virginia  springs.  6186 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  1,  1835.     p.  474,  544,  613,  772) 

The  vocal  standard;  or,  Star  spangled  banner;  being  the  latest  and  best 
selection  ever  offered  to  the  public,  particularly  of  American  patriotic 
songs;  as  well  as  sentimental,  humourous  &  comic  songs,  duetts,  glees, 
&c.,  many  of  which  are  original,  and  not  to  be  found  in  any  other  col- 
lection .  .  .  Richmond,  Published  by  John  H.  Nash,  bookseller;  and 
Thomas  W.  White,  printer,  1824.  PS586     V8     1824.  6187 

1  p.  1.,  [iii]-iv,  [51-264  p.     15cm. 

Voorhees,  Daniel  Woisey.  Addresses  of  Hon.  Daniel  W.  Voorhees  .  .  . 
comprising  his  argument  delivered  at  Charleston,  Virginia,  Nov.  8, 
1859,  upon  the  trial  of  John  B.  Cook,  for  treason  and  murder;  also.  An 
address  delivered  before  the  literary  societies  of  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, July  4,  1860.  Richmond,  Va.,  West  &  Johnston,  1861.  F218  24 
U5     V95.  6188 

55  p.     24cm. 

The  voyages  and  navigations  of  the  English  nation  to  Virginia,  and  the  sev- 
eral discoveries  thereof;  chiefly  at  the  charges  of  the  Honourable  Sir 
Walter  Ralegh.         G161     P65.  6189 

(In  Pinkerton,  John,  ed.  A  general  collection  of  the  best  and  most  in- 
teresting  voyages  and   travels,    1819.     v.   8.      p.    560-628) 

Waddel,  John  Newton,  1812-1895.  Memorials  of  academic  life:  being  an 
historical  sketch  of  the  Waddel  family,  identified  through  three  genera- 
tions with  the  history  of  the  higher  education  in  the  South  and  South- 
west. By  John  N.  Waddel,  D.  D.  LL.  D.,  ex-Chancellor  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Mississippi,  and  of  the  Southwestern  Presbyterian  uuiversity. 
Richmond,   Va.,    Presbyterian    committee    of   publication,    1891.  6190 

583  p.     front,  (port.)     20i^cm. 

Waddel  I,  A.  M.  The  last  year  of  the  war  in  North  Carolina,  including  Ply- 
mouth, Fort  Fisher  and  Bentonsville.  An  address  before  the  Associa- 
tion army  of  Northern  Virginia,  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Oct.  28,  1887  by 
Hon.  A.  M.  Waddell,  of  Wilmington,  N.  C,  formerly  Lieutenant-Colonel 
C.  S.  A.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Association.  Richmond,  Wra.  Ellis 
Jones,  book  and  job  printer,  1888.  6191 

31  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Waddell,  Joseph  Addison.  Annals  of  Augusta  county,  Virginia.  By  Joseph 
A.  Waddell.     [no  date,     no  place]         F232     A9     W116.  6192 

55  p.     plates.     32cm. 


604  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Annals  of  Augusta  CountJ^  Virginia,  with  reminiscences  illustrative  of 

the  vicissitudes  of  its  pioneer  settlers;  biographical  sketches  of  citi- 
zens locally  prominent,  and  of  those  who  have  founded  families  in 
the  Southern  and  Western  states;  a  diary  of  the  war,  18Gl-'5,  and  a 
chapter  on  reconstruction.  By  Jos.  A.  Waddell  .  .  .  Richmond,  Wm. 
Ellis   Jones,   printer,   1886.  F232     A9     Wl.  6193 

vli,  374  p.     front,  maps.     25% cm. 

Annals  of  Augusta  County,  Virginia,  with  reminiscences  illustrative  of 

the  vicissitudes  of  its  pioneer  settlers;  biographical  sketches  of  citizens 
locally  prominent,  and  of  those  who  have  founded  families  in  the  South- 
ern and  Western  states;  a  diary  of  the  war,  1861-'5,  and  a  chapter  on 
reconstruction,  with  a  supplement.  By  Jos.  A.  Waddell.  Richmond, 
J.  W^   Randolph  &   English,   1888.         F232     A9     W12.  6194 

vii,  460  p.     front.,  maps.     22i^cm. 

Annals  of  Augusta  County,  Virginia.     By  Jos.  A.  Waddell.     Supplement. 

Richmond,  Va.     J.  W^  Randolph  &  English,  1888.         F232     A9     WIS. 

6195 
1  p.  1.,  ii,  [381J-492  p.     25cm. 

Annals   of  Augusta   County,   Virginia,   from   1726   to   1871,   by   Jos.   A. 

Waddell  ...  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  Staunton,  Va.,  C.  R.  Caldwell,  1902. 
F232     A9     W2.  6196 

X,  545  p.     front.,  fold,  map.     26i^cni. 

History  of  Mary  Baldwin  seminary  (originally  Augusta  female  seminary) 

from  1842  to  1905  inclusive.  Comp.  by  Joseph  A.  Waddell.  .  .  .  1905. 
[Staunton,   Va.,   Augusta   printing   corporation,   1908]  6197 

[85]  p.     front,  (port.)     24cm. 

Scotch-Irish  of  the  Valley  of  Virginia.    By  Hon.  Joseph  Addison  W^addell, 

Staunton,  Va.  6198 

(In   The  Scotch-Irish  society  of  America.     Seventh   congress.      1895.     p. 
79-99) 

Waddey,  Everett,  company,  Richmond,  Va.  Specimens  of  type  for  book 
printing,  used  in  the  printing  house  of  the  Everett  W^addey  company, 
Richmond,  Va.  .    .    .  Richmond,  1907.        Z250    Wll.  6199 

138   p.     23cm. 

Waddill,  Edmund,  jr.  Edmund  Waddill,  jr.,  contestant,  vs.  Geo.  D.  Wise, 
contestee.  Contested  election  from  the  third  congressional  district 
of  Virginia,  before  the  House  committee  on  elections  of  the  fifty-first 
Congress.  Reply  brief  for  contestant.  Edgar  Allan,  counsel  for  con- 
testant.    Richmond,  W.  E.  Jones,  Printer,  1889.        JK1359     51st  Va.  3d. 

6200 
36  p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

Waitz,  Mrs.  Julia  Ellen  Le  Grand,  1829-1875.  The  journal  of  Julia  Le  Grand, 
New  Orleans,  18G2-1863;  ed.  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland  and  Mrs.  Morris 
L.    Croxall.      Richmond,    Everett   Waddey    co.,    1911.  E510      WU. 

6201 

31S  p.     front.,  ports.     20cm. 

Waldo,  S.  Putnam.  The  tour  of  James  Monroe,  President  of  the  United 
States,  in  the  year  1817;  through  the  states  of  Maryland,  Pennsylvania, 
New  JerFey,  New  York,  Connecticut,  Rhode  Island,  Massachusetts,  New 
Hampshire,  Vermont  and  Ohio,  together  with  a  sketch  of  his  life,  his 
inaugural  speech  and  first  message;  and  historical  and  geographical 
notes  of  the  principal  places  through  which  he  passed.  Ornamented 
with  a  portrait  of  the  president.  By  S.  Putnam  Waldo.  Hartford, 
Printed  by  P.  D.  Bolles  &  co.,  1818.         CI     M753     W3.  6202 

xii,  300  p.     front,   (port.)      17cm. 


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Valdrop,  John.  Diaries  of  John  Waldrop  .  .  .  and  William  Y.  Mordecai 
.    .    .   combined.     March  24,  1862  to  April  10,  1865.         E581     8     R4C. 

6203 
(In    Contributions    to    a    history    of    the    Richmond    howitzer    battalion. 
Pamphlet  no.  3.     p.  35-57) 

Vaike,  Henry,  1808-1896.  Naval  scenes  and  reminiscences  of  the  civil  war 
in  the  United  States,  on  the  southern  and  western  waters  during  the 
years  1861,  1862  and  1863.  With  the  history  of  that  period.  Compared 
and  corrected  from  authentic  sources.  By  Rear-Admiral  H.  Walke 
.    .    .  New  York,  F.  R.  Reed  &  co.,  1877.         E591     W17.  6204 

xii,  480  p.     pi.,  port.,  diagr.     23i^cm. 

Valker,  B.  H.  King  and  Queen  county,  Virginia.  Information  for  the  home- 
seeker  and  investor.  Prepared  under  the  supervision  of  W.  H.  Walker, 
as  authorized  by  the  Board  of  supervisors  of  King  and  Queen  county, 
Va.,  August,  1906.  Compiled  by  Dr.  B.  H.  Walker,  Stevensville,  Va. 
Richmond,  Chas.  E.  Picot  ptg.   co.      [1907]  F232     K4     Wl  6205 

32  p.     23cm. 

Valker,  Charles  D.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  graduates  and  eleves  of 
the  Virginia  military  institute  who  fell  during  the  War  between  the 
states.  By  Charles  D.  Walker,  late  assistant  professor,  V.  M.  I.  Phila- 
delphia, J.  B.  Lippincott  &  co.,  1875.        F218    24    V81    Wl.  6207 

585  p.     23cm. 

At  head  of  title:  Virginia  military  institute,  memorial. 

Contents:  Louis  B.  Adie;  Thos.  Alexander;  Jas.  W.  Allen-  Robt  C 
Allen;  Jno.  S.  Armistead;  Jas.  L.  Ashby;  John  W.  Ashby;  Richard  Ashby- 
S.   F.   Atwell;  ' 

C.  M.  Barton;  P.  R.  Beasley;  R.  B.  Benbury;  B.  F.  Bishop;  Lawson  Botts- 
R.  Bradley;  W.  H.  Bray;  Jas.  Breckinridge;  P.  G.  Breckinridge;  A  A  Bur- 
gess;  H.   K.   Burgwyn;   Jno.  W.   Burke;   Thos.   M.   Burke; 

^,    .y^-  ■^-  Cabell;  A.  C.  Carrington;  Jos.  H.  Chenowith;  J.  B.  Cherry;   T    D 
Claiborne;  A.  W.  Clopton;  A.  D.  Colcott;   Raleigh  T.  Colston;   L.  Crittenden; 

C.  G.  Crockett;  C.  A.  Crump;  S.  Crutchfield;   R.  A.  Crawford; 

B.  G.  Dabney;  E.  M.  Dabney;  J.  Lucius  Davis;  T.  B.  Davis;  C.  A.  Derby 
M.  P.  Deyerle;   Leslie  C.  Dove;   Thos.   Dudlev; 

W.  H.  Easley;  George  Eastham;  E.  C.  Edmonds;  H.  C.  Edmondson;  J. 
T.  Ellis; 

E.  L.  Fant;  Jno.  Fletcher;  W.  A.  Forbes;  C.  B.  Ford;  P.  F.  Frazor-  S 
V.  Fulkerson;  E.  Fowlkes; 

W.  Gait;  S.  Garland;  T.  S.  Garnett;  C.  W.  Gay;  S.  B.  Gibbons;  J.  T. 
Gibbs;  E.  Goode;  P.  H.  Grandy;  W.  J.  Green;  W.  P.  Grigg; 

C.  T.  Haigh;  J.  A.  Hairston;  J.  A.  Hambrick;  G.  N.  Hammond;  J.  B. 
Hardy;  T.  L.  Harman;  C.  H.  Harrison;  T.  G.  Hart;  A.  C.  Hartsfield;  R.  H. 
Helm;  J.  Heth;  H.  W.  Hunter; 

Alexander  Irvine; 

A.  E.  Jackson;  J.  H.  Jameson;  T.  G.  Jarrell;  T.  G.  Jefferson;  Peyton 
Johnston,  jr.;  Francis  B.  Jones;  H.  J.  Jones; 

R.  H.  Keeling;  Wm.  Keiter;  Jas.  R.  Kent;  J.  M.  Kincheloe;  T.  C.  Kinney: 
Edmund  Kirby; 

Francis  Lackland;  J.  K.  Langhorne;  J.  W.  Latimer;  C.  E.  Lauck;  W. 
F.  Lee;  J.  C.   Leftwich;   R.  Logan;  A.   Lyle; 

Edgar  Macon;  Miles  C.  Macon;  Jno.  B.  Magryder;  F.  Mallory;  J.  Q.  Marr- 
J.  K.  Marshall;  W.  T.  Mathews;  R.  G.  McCance;  C.  W.  McDonald;  W.  H. 
McDowell;  R.  M.  McKinney;  L.  W.  Mears;  J.  L.  Meem;  J.  S.  Moffett;  A.  J. 
Montague;  C.  ^V.  Moore;  E.  F.  Morgan;  W.  H.  Morgan; 

Jno.  F.  Neff;  J.  C.  Niemeyer;  C.  R.  Norris; 

J.  M.  Oliver;   G.  G.  Otov; 

W.  K.  Park;  W.  S.  Parran;  G.  S.  Patton;  W.  T.  Patton;  Ed.  Pendle- 
ton; O.  C.  Petway;  W.  C.  Preston;  George  S.  Price; 

W.  H.  Randolph;  E.  A.  Rhodes;  T.  C.  Rice;  J.  Q.  Richardson;  R.  E. 
Rodes;  A.  L.  Rogers; 

J.  R.  Scales;  W.  B.  Selden;  R.  H.  Simpson;  H.  G.  Speed;  F.  W.  Smith; 
J.  B.  Stanard;  E.  B.   Starke;  B.  F.   Stewart;  Nolan  Stone;  J.  B.  Strange;   W. 

D.  Stuart;  F.  M.  Suddoth;  R.  D.  B.  Sydnor; 

W.  H.  Tabb;  C.  Taylor;  Thos.  S.  Taylor;  J.  B.  Terrill;  C.  W.  Terry;  L. 
M.  Thomas;  J.  W.  Thomson;  T.  B.  Tredway;  E.  S.  Trout;  Samuel  Tyler; 

C.  F.   Urquhart; 

W.  M.  Waller;  J.  A.  Walthall;  B.  AVarwick;  W.  E.  Watkins;  T.  T.  Wheat- 
ley;  J.  C.  Wheelwright;  J.  W.  Willcox;  L.  B.  Williams;  N.  C.  Wilson;  P.  H. 
Worsham;  T.  C.  "Wright. 

Discourse  on  the  life  and  character  of  Lieutenant-General  T.  J.  Jackson. 
By  General  F.  H.  Smith. 

The  battle  of  New  Market,  May  15,   1864.     By  General  P.   H.   Smith. 

Memorial  poem.     By  James  Barron  Hope. 


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Walker,  Cornelius.  The  life  and  correspondence  of  Rev.  William  Sparrow, 
D.  D.,  late  professor  of  systematic  divinity  and  evidences,  in  the  Epis- 
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D.,  professor  of  church  history  and  canon  law.  Philadelphia,  James 
Hammond,  1S76.         CI     S737     W3.  6208 

viii    [171-433   p.     front,    (port.)      24cm. 

Memoir  of  Rev.  C.  W.  Andrews,  D.  D.     New  York,  Thomas  Whittaker, 

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viii,  [9]-224  p.     front,   (port.) 

Mr.  Andrews  was  for  nearly  33  years,  pastor  of  Trinity  Church,  Shep- 
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Memoir  and  sermons  of  the  Rev.  William  Duval,  city  missionary,  Rich- 
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Walker,  Gilbert  C.  National  landmarks.  Address  of  the  Hon.  Gilbert  C. 
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26   p.     23cm. 

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12   p.     21cm. 

[Walker,  John]  1732-1807.  The  Palmetto  dictionary;  in  which  the  mean- 
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730,   [1]   p.     front,   (port.)      16cm. 

"This  dictionary  is  presented  to  the  people  of  the  Southern  States  as 
the  basis  of  a  future  one,  which  may  embody  the  words,  pronunciation,  and 
meanings  that  are  adapted  and  used  by  our  best  speakers  and  writers.  And 
v/hereas  no  one  person  is  competent  to  determine  these  things  for  the  whoU 
nation,  the  attention  of  teachers,  professors,  and  all  who  desire  to  pro- 
mote elegance  and  accuracy  in  the  use  of  language  among  the  rising  gen- 
eration, is  respectfully  invited  to  this  book  and  they  are  requested  to  inarh 
down  its  errors,  omissions,  and  redundancies,  and  send  their  notes  anc 
emendations   to   the   publishers",     preface. 

Walker,  Thomas.  Journal  of  an  exploration  in  the  spring  of  the  year  1750.' 
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22  p.     22  1/2 cm. 

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134  p.     front.,  ports.     19V2cm. 

Wallace,  Adam.     The  parson  of  the  islands:    a  biography  of  the  late  ReA 

Josbua  Thomas,  with  sketches  of  many  of  his  contemporaries  and  a. 

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and  eastern  shores  of  Maryland  and  Virginia.  By  Adam  Wallace   .    .    . 

with  an  introduction  by  Rev.  James  A.  Massey.  Philadelphia,  Methodist 

home  journal,  1870.         CI     T4585     W18.  6217 
412  p.     19cm. 

Wallace,  Charles  M.    Catalogue  of  the  valuable  private  library  of  Mr.  Charles 

M.  Wallace  of  Richmond,  Virginia.     Pts.  1  &  2:  Americana  .    .    .   To  be 

sold  at  auction  Oct.  19-29,  1909,  by  the  Merwin-Clayton  sales  co.,  New 

York.     [n.  d.]  6218 

2  v.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Waller,  Henry.  Biography  of  William  S.  Waller  by  his  son,  Henry.  With 
family  genealogy,  and  reflections  of  Sir  William  Waller.  Chicago,  Rand, 
McNally  &  co.,  printers,   [n.  d.]  6219 

64  p.     22cm. 

Wallis,   Severn    Teackle.     Address   by   S.   T.   Wallis,   esq.,   delivered   at  the 

Academy  of  music,  in  Baltimore,  April  10th,  1875,  on  behalf  of  the  Lee 

memorial  association.     [Baltimore,  Printed  by  J.  Murphy  &  co.,  1S75] 

CI     L4S0     W3.  6220 

cover-title,  12  p.     23i^cm. 

Walter,  James.  Memorials  of  Washington  and  of  Mary,  his  mother,  and 
Martha,  his  wife,  from  letters  and  papers  of  Robert  Cary  and  James 
Sharpies.  By  James  Walter,  retired  major  4th  Lancashire  artillery 
.  .  .  Illustrated  with  portraits  of  Washington  and  his  wife,  seven  por- 
traits of  prominent  American  women  of  the  period,  and  a  portrait  of 
Priestley,  from  paintings  by  Sharpies;  also  a  portrait  of  Mary  Wash- 
ington, by  Middleton.  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1887.  CI  W318 
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xii  p.,  1  1.,  362  p.     front,   (port.),  plates  (ports.),  illus.     26cm. 

Walthall,  David  K.     History  of  Richmond  lodge,  no.  10,  A.  P.  &  A.  M.    Rich- 
mond, Ware  &  Duke,  printers,  1909.        F233    37    W23.  6222 
198,  xvi  p.     front,   (port.)   pi.     22y2cm. 

[Walthall,    Ernest    Taylor]      Hidden    things    brought    to    light.      By    author. 
Family  history,  evacuation  day,  60  years  in  a  city,  a  youth's  travels,  the 
business  bridge,  how  capitol  square  has  looked.     Richmond,  Va.,  Wal- 
thall printing  co.,  inc.,  1908.  6223 
1  1,  48  p.     port.,  plates.     19cm. 

Walthall   family.      [Richmond,    Va.,    Printed,   bound    and   published    by 

Walthall  printing  co.,  1906]  6224 

27,  3,  8  p.     plates,  ports.     18cm. 

War  sketches.     From  Cedar  Mountain  to  Bull  Run.     Consisting  of  personal 

and  historical  incidents  of  the  campaign  under  Major  General  Pope,  in 

the  summer  of  1862.     By  a  staff  oflficer.     Buffalo,  Young,  Lockwood  & 

co.'s  steam  press,  1882.  6225 

33   p.     fold.  map.     23 1/2  cm. 

War  Tv'ithout  disguise;  or.  The  frauds  of  neutral  commerce.  A  justification 
of  belligerent  captures;  with  observations  on  the  Answer  to  war  in 
disguise,  and  Mr.  Madison's  examination.  Showing  that  the  true  inter- 
ests of  America  require  the  rigid  application  of  the  British  rule  of  '56. 
Printed  in  America,  1807.  6226 

iv,   87   p.     20cm. 

Ward,  George  Washington.  .  .  .  The  early  development  of  the  Chesapeake 
and  Ohio  canal  project.  By  George  Washington  Ward  .  .  .  Baltimore, 
The  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1899.         H31     J6.  6227 

113  p.     24cm. 

(Johns    Hopkins    university    studies    in    historical    and    political    science 
.   .    .  ser.  17.     nos.  9-10-11) 


608  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Ward,  Lester  Frank.  .  .  .  The  Potomac  formation,  by  Lester  Frank  Ward. 
Washington,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1895.         QE75     R.  6228" 

cover-title,   307-397,   741-755   p.     3   pi.,  diagrs.     29y2x23cm. 
Extract   from    the    15th   annual   report    of   the    U.    S.    Geological   survey, 
1893-94. 

Ward,  Robert  D.  An  account  of  General  La  Fayette's  visit  to  Virginia,  in  the- 
years  lS24-'25,  containing  full  circumstantial  reports  of  his  reception 
in  Washington,  Alexandria,  Mount  Vernon,  Yorktown,  Williamsburg,  Nor- 
folk, Richmond,  Petersburg,  Goochland,  Fluvanna,  Monticpllo,  Charlottes- 
ville, Gordonsville,  Orange  Court  House,  Fredericksburg,  Leesburg,  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia,  Culpeper,  Fauquier,  and  his  departure  from  the 
United  States,  with  a  portrait  of  General  La  Fayette,  photographed 
from  his  bust,  by  Houdon,  in  the  capitol  of  Virginia;  compiled  from 
newspapers  of  the  period  and  other  sources,  by  Robert  D.  Ward,  Rich- 
mond.    West,  Johnston  &  co.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1881.         08     L161     W4. 

6229 
136  p.     front.     23cm. 

Warder,  T.  B.  Battle  of  Young's  Branch;  or,  Manassas  Plain,  fought  July 
21,  1861.  With  maps  of  the  battle  field  made  by  actual  survey,  and 
the  various  positions  of  the  regiments  and  artillery  companies  placed 
thereon,  with  an  account  of  the  movements  of  each,  procured  from  the 
commanding  officer,  or  an  officer  of  the  regiment.  Also,  an  account  of 
the  battle.  Also,  the  battle  ground  of  the  ISth  July,  1861,  with  General 
Beauregard's  report  of  said  battle.  By  T.  B.  Warder  &  Jas.  M.  Oatlett. 
Richmond,  Enquirer  book  and  job  press,  1862.  E481  M26  W2.  6230 
2  p.  1.,  7-156  p.,  1  1.     maps,     loi/^cm. 

V/are,  James.  The  pocket  farrier;  or  Gentleman's  guide  in  the  manage- 
ment of  horses  under  various  diseases.  With  an  explanation  of  the  symp- 
toms attending  the  different  disorders,  and  the  shortest,  plainest,  and 
most  humane  methods  of  curing  them.  Directions  for  judging  of  the 
horse's  age,  and  useful  observations  on  the  breeding,  raising,  and  train- 
ing of  colts.  Hints  to  purchasers,  and  general  directions  for  using  a 
horse  on  a  journey,  with  useful  rules  for  riding  with  safety,  graceful- 
ness, &c.  and  directions  to  perform  the  necessary  surgical  operations. 
Receipt  for  gelding,  on  a  new  and  improved  plan:  And  for  securing 
horses  from  the  dangers  arising  from  bots,  truncheons,  &c.  To  which 
is  added,  the  horse's  skeleton,  taken  from  that  of  the  academy  of 
sciences  at  Paris.  By  James  Ware,  Amherst  County,  Virginia.  T.  W. 
White,  printer,   1828.  6231 

[9]-xvi,  [171-192  p.     front.     17cm. 

Ware,  William.     A  memoir  of  Nathaniel  Bacon.     By  William  Ware.  6232 

(Sparks,   Jarcd.     The  library  of  American  biography,     v.    13.     p.    [2391- 
306) 

Warfield,  Ethelbert  Dudley.     The  Kentucky  resolutions  of  1798.     An  histori- 
cal study,  by  Ethelbert  Dudley  Warfield  .  .  .  2nd  ed.     New  York  &  Lon- 
don, G.  P.  Putnam's  sons  1894.         JK176     W27     1894.  6233 
ix,  203  p.     19Vi:cm. 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley.  .  .  .  Captain  John  Smith  (1579-16.31)  sometime 
governor  of  Virginia,  and  admiral  of  New  England.  A  study  of  his  life 
and  writings,  by  Charles  Dudley  Warner.  New  York,  H.  Holt  and  com- 
pany, 1881.         01  SG52     W4.  6234 

vi,  307  p.     17 1/2 cm. 

(Lives  of  American  worthies) 

On  horseback.    A  tour  in  Virginia,  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee.    With 

notes  of  travel  in  Mexico  and  California.    Boston  and  New  York,  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  &  CO.,  1888.         F231     W279.  6235 
2  p.  1.,  331  p.     12mo. 


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jwarner,  Frances  Larimer.  Our  invisible  supply:  how  to  obtain.  Being  a 
series  of  personal  letters  to  students,  detailing  methods  of  demonstrat- 
ing health,  wealth  and  every  form  of  attainment.  By  Prances  Larimer 
Warner.    From  Standard  book  co.,  Williamsburg,  Va.     [cl907]  6236 

168  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

Our  invisible  supply:  how  to  obtain.     Part  2.     Being  an  advanced  series 

,        of  instructions  detailing  methods  and  giving  examples  of  demonstration 

I  of  health,  wealth,  and  harmony.  By  Francis  Larimer  Warner.  From 
Standard  book  co.,  Williamsburg,  Va.      [cl909]  6237 

202  p.     front,   (port.)      19M;cm. 

Warner  family.     The  Warner  family.     From  the  Germantown  Independent- 
Gazette,  December  11th,  1914.  8238 
1  p.  illus.     35x25 1/2 cm. 

(/Varren,  B.  C.  Arsareth;  a  tale  of  the  Luray  caverns,  by  B.  C.  Warren  .  .  , 
New  York,  A.  Lovell  &  co.  cl893.         B     W286     A6.  6239 

3  p.  1.,   [5]-273  p.     IQi/acm. 

tarrock's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1849.    .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Virginia 
.    .    .   Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock,  Main  street  opposite  Farm- 
ers Bank  [1848]         F224     A4.  6239a 
36  p.     17cm. 

y/Varrock's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1850   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Virginia 
.    .    .   Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock,  Main  street  opposite  Farm- 
ers bank  [1849]        F224    A4.  6239b 
36  p.     17cm. 

\/Varrock's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1852  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Virginia 
.  .  .  Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock,  Main  street,  opposite  Farm- 
ers bank  [1851]         F224     A4.  6239c 

36  p.     17cm. 

l(Varrock's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1853  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  .  .  . 
Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock,  Main  street  opposite  Farmers  bank 
[1852]         F224     A4.  6239d 

36  p.     17cm. 

^/Varrock's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1855  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  .  .  . 
Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock,  Main  street,  opposite  Farmers 
bank  [1854]         F224     A4.  6239e 

36  p.     19cm. 

i/Varrock's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 

1856  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  Rich- 
mond, printed  by  John  Warrock,  Main  street  opposite  Farmers  bank 
[1855]        F224    A4.  6239f 

36  p.     17cm. 

Warrock's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1857.  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  .  .  . 
Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock  [1856]        F224    A4.  6239g 

36  p.     17cm. 


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Warrock's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
1858.  .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.   .    .    . 


610  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Richmond,  printed  by  John  Warrock,  Main  street,  opposite  Farmers  bank 
[1857]         F224     A4.  6239h 

36  p.     20C1T1. 

Warrock's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year  of  our  Lord 
18G5  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of  Louisa  county,  Va.  Fif- 
tieth edition.  Richmond,  printed  by  James  E.  Goode,  Main  street  [1864] 
F224    A4.  62391 

36  p.     17cm. 

Warrock's   edition   of  Richardson's   Virginia  and   North   Carolina   almanack 
for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1867   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of 
Louisa    County,    Va.      52d    edition.      Richmond,    James    E.    Goode,    pub- 
lisher,  [1866]         F224     A4.  6239J 
35  p.     IScm. 

Warrock's   edition   of  Richardscn's   Virginia  and   North   Carolina   almanack 
for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1868   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of 
Louisa    County,   Va.      53rd    edition.     Richmond,   James    E.    Goode,   pub- 
lisher,  [1867]         F224     A4.  6239k 
35  p.     16 1/2  cm. 

Warrock's  edition  of  Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1868  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson  of 
Louisa  county,  Va.  53d  ed.  Richmond,  J.  Wall  Turner  [1867J  F224 
A4.  62391 

28    p.      17cm. 

Vyarrock's   edition   of  Richardson's   Virginia   and   North   Carolina   almanack 
for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1869   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of 
Louisa    County,   Va.      54th   edition   .    .    .   Woodhouse    &    Parham,   book- 
sellers and  stationers,   [1868]         F224     A4.  6239m 
35  p.     17cm. 

Warrock's  edition  of  Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1870  .  .  .  Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of 
Louisa  County,  Va.  55tli  edition.  .  .  .  Woodhouse  &  Parham,  book- 
sellers &  stationers  .  .  .  James  E.  Goode,  pub.,  Richmond,  Va.,  [1869] 
F224     A4.  6239n 

35  p.     leiy^cm. 

Warrock's   edition   of  Richardson's   Virginia   and   North   Carolina   almanack 
for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1871   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of  ' 
Louisa  County,  Va.     56th  year  of  publication.     Woodhouse  &   Parham, 
booksellers    and    stationers     .     .    .    James  E.  Goode,    pub.,    Richmond,  ■ 
Va.,   [1870]  F224     A4.  6239o 

35  p.     171,4cm.  ; 

Warrock's   edition   of   Richardson's   Virginia   and   North   Carolina   almanack 

for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1872   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of 

Louisa  County,  Va.     57th  year  of  publication,     Baughman  bros.  &  co., 

dealers  in  paper,  twines,  envelopes,  &c.  [1871]         F224    A4.  6239p 

35  p.     17 1/2  cm. 

Warrock's  edition   of  Richardson's   Virginia  and   North  Carolina  almanack 
for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1872   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of 
Louisa  County,   Va.     57th  year  of  publication.     Woodhouse  &   Parham, 
booksellers  and  stationers   .    .    .  James  E.  Goode,  pub.,  Richmond,  Va.  : 
F'224     A4.  6239q 

35  p.     17cm. 

Warrock's  edition  of  Richardson's  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1873   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libbauy  611 

Louisa   County,   Va.      58th   year   of   publication.     Richmond,   James   E. 
Goode,  publisher  [1872]         F224    A4.  6239p 

35  p.     171/2  cm. 

t/Varrock's   edition   of  Richardson's   Virginia  and   North   Carolina  almanack 

for  the  year  of  our  Lord  1873   .    .    .   Calculated  by  David  Richardson,  of 

Louisa   County,   Va.     58th   year   of   publication.     Richmond,   James   E. 

Goode,  publisher,  [1872]         F224     A4.  6239s 

35  p.     17cm. 

The  Warrock- Richardson  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year 

of  our  Lord  1S74   .    .    .   Calculated  by  R.  K.  Bowles,  of  Louisa  Co.,  Va., 

59th  year  of  publication.     Richmond,  James   E.   Goode,   sole  publisher, 

[1873]         F224     A4.  6239t 

35   p.     17%  cm. 

On  p.  2  is  a  history  of  the  Warrock-Richardson  almanac. 

The  Warrock-P.ichardson  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year 
of  our  Lord  1875  .  .  .  Calculated  by  R.  K.  Bowles,  of  Louisa  County, 
Va.  60th  year  of  publication.  Woodhouse  &  Parham,  booksellers  and 
stationers  .  .  .  James  E.  Goode,  sole  pub.,  Richmond,  Va.,  [1874] 
F224     A4.  6239u 

35   p.     17cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Virginia  and  North  Carolina  almanack  for  the  year 
of  our  Lord  1875   .    .    .   Calculated  by  R.  K.  Bowles,  of  Louisa  County, 
Va.    60th  year  of  publication.    Randolph  &  English,  booksellers  and  sta- 
tioners, [1S74]         F224     A4.  6239v 
35  p.     17 1/4 cm. 

The    Warrock-Richardson    Virginia    and    North    Carolina   almanack    for   the 

year   of   our  Lord    1876   .    .    .   Calculated    by    R.    K.    Bowles,   of   Louisa 

County,  Va.     61st  year  of  publication.     Richmond,  James  E.  Goode,  sole 

publisher,  [1875]         F224     A4.  6239w 

35  p.     17 1/2  cm. 

The    Warrock-Richardson    Virginia    and    North    Carolina    almanack    for    the 
year  of  our  Lord  1877  .    .    .  Calculated  by  R.  K.  Bowles  of  Louisa  Coun- 
ty, Va.     62d  year  of  publication.     Richmond,  James  E.  Goode,  sole  pub- 
lisher, [1876]         F224    A4.  6239x 
63  p.     IScm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 

for   the   year  of  our   Lord   1878   .    .    .   Calculated   by   R.   K.    Bowles,   of 

Louisa  County,  Va.     63rd  year  of  publication.     Richmond,  Published  by 

James  E.  Goode,   [1877]         F224     A4.  6239y 

6  3  p.     17 1/2  cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 

for  the   year  of   our  Lord   1879   .    .    .   Calculated   by   R.    K.    Bowles,   of 

Louisa  County,  Va.     64th  year  of  publication.     Richmond,  Published  by 

James  E.  Goode,  [1878]         F224     A4.  6239z 

6  3  p.     17 1/2  cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 

for   the   year  of   our  Lord   1880   .    .    .   Calculated   by   R.    K.    Bowles,   of 

Louisa    County,    Va.      65th    year   of   publication.      Richmond,    Published 

by  James  E.  Goode,  [1879]         F224     A4.  6239aa 

63  p.     17 1/2  cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 

for  1881   .    .    .   Calculated  by  R.  K.   Bowles.  66th  year  of  publication. 

Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  [1880]  6239ab 
63  p.     17cm. 


612  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  WatTock- Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 

for   1S82   .    .    .   calculated  by  R.   K.   Bowles.  67th  year  of  publication. 

Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  [1881]  6239ac 
G3  p.     17cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  1883  .  .  .  calculated  by  R.  K.  Bowles.  68th  year  of  publication. 
Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  [1882]  6239ad 

63  p.     17cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  1884  .  .  .  calculated  by  R.  K.  Bowles.  69th  year  of  publication. 
Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  [1883]  6239ae 

63  p.     17cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  1885  .  .  .  calculated  by  R.  K.  Bowles.  70th  year  of  publication. 
Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  [1884]  6239af 

63  p.     17cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  1886  .  .  .  calculated  expressly  for  this  almanac.  71st  year  of  pub- 
liaction.    Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  [1885]  6239ag 

63  p.     17cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  1887   .    .    .   calculated  expressly  for  this  almanac.     72d  year  of  pub- 
lication.   Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  [1886]  6239ah 
63  p.     17cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  1888   .    .    .   calculated  expressly  for  this  almanac.     73d  year  of  pub- 
lication.    Richmond,  James   E.   Goode    [1887]  6239ai 
63  p.     17cm. 

The  Warrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  1889   .    .    .   calculated  expressly  for  this  almanac.     74th  year  of  pub- 
lication.   Richmond,  James  E.  Goode  [1888]  6239aj 
63  p.     17cm. 

The  V/arrock-Richardson  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina  almanack 
for  1890   .    .    .   calculated  expressly  for  this  almanac.     75th  year  of  pub- 
lication.   Richmond,  James  B.  Goode  [1889]  6239ak 
63  p.     17cm. 

Wartburg  seminary,  Graham,  Va.     Catalog.  6240 

Library  has  1894,  1895,  1896. 

Washburne,  E.  B.  Sketch  of  Edward  Coles,  second  governor  of  Illinois,  and 
of  the  slavery  struggle  of  1823-4.  Prepared  for  the  Chiacgo  historical 
society,  by  E.  B.  Washburne.  Chicago,  Jansen,  McClurg  &  co.,  1882. 
CI     C693     W4.  6241 

253   p.     front,    (port.),   facsimiles.     21i^cm. 

Gov.  Coles  was  born  in  Albemarle  Co.,  Va.,  Dec.  15,  1786. 

Washington,  baron  von.     The  Washington  family.  6242 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   11.  p.  252-253) 

Washington,  Booker  Taliaferro.  The  man  farthest  down;  a  record  of  ob- 
servation and  study  in  Europe,  by  Booker  T.  Washington,  with  the  col- 
laboration of  Robert  E.  Park.  Garden  City,  N.  Y.,  Doubleday,  Page  & 
company,  1912.         HD4S51     W3.  6243 

4  p.  1.,  3-390  p.,  1  1.     fold.  map.     20 1/2 cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  613 

Negro  education  and  the  nation.        L13    N4.  6244 

(In   National    education   association    of    the    United    States.      Journal    of 
proceedings  and  addresses,  1908.     p.  87-93) 

The  story  of  the  negro,  the  rise  of  the  race  from  slavery,  by  Booker 

T.    Washington   .    .    .   New    York,  Doubleday,    Page    &    company,    1909. 

HT108     W31.  6245 

2  V.      front,    (port.)      21cm. 

Up  from  slavery;   an  autobiography,  by  Booker  T.  Washington.     New- 
York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1907.         CI     W316.  6246 
ix,   330  p.     front,    (port.)      20i/ocm. 

Working  with  the  hands;  being  a  sequel  to  "Up  from  slavery,"  covering 

the  author's  experiences  in  industrial  training  at  Tuskegee,  by  Booker 
T.  Washington;  illustrated  from  photographs  by  Frances  Benjamin 
Johnston.     New   York,   Doubleday,    Page    &    company,    1904.  LC2852 

T9     W31.  6247 

X,   246   p.  front,    (port.)    31   pi.     20 1/2 cm. 

Washington,  George.  Accounts,  G.  Washington  with  the  United  States,  com- 
mencing June  1775,  and  ending  June  1783,  comprehending  a  space  of  8 
years.     [1833]  6248 

66  p.     34cm. 
Facsimile. 

Addresses  to  the  churches,  1789-1793.         E173     044     Ref.  6249 

15   p.     18cm. 

(Old   South  leaflets.     General   ser.      v.    3,  no.   65.     Boston,    1896) 

^Authenticated  copy  of  the  last  will  and  testament  of  George  Washing- 
ton, of  Mt.  Vernon,  embracing  a  schedule  of  his  real  estate  and  notes 
thereto  by  the  testator.  To  which  is  added  historical  notes  and  biogra- 
phical sketches  by  the  publisher.  Washington,  A.  Jackson,  publisher, 
1868.         CI     W318     J13.  6250 

3  p.  1.,  29,  4,  10,  15  p.     221^ cm. 

Capture  of  Boston,  his  letters  to  the  president  of  congress,  1776.        E173 

044     Ref.  6251 

20    p.      18cm. 
(Old  South  leaflets.     General  ser.     v.  4,  no.  86.     Boston,  1898) 

The  daily  journal  of  Major  George  Washington,  in  1751-2,  kept  while 

on  a  tour  from  Virginia  to  the  Island  of  Barbadoes,  with  his  invalid 
brother,  Maj.  Lawrence  Washington,  proprietor  of  Mount  Vernon  on 
the  Potomac.  Copied  from  the  original  with  literal  exactness  and  edited 
with  notes  by  J.  M.  Toner,  M.  D.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Joel  Munsell's  sons, 
pub.,  1892.         CI     W318     T49.  6252 

88  p.     front.      22cm. 

The   diary  of  George   Washington,   from   1789   to   1791;    embracing   the 

opening  of  the  first  Congress,  and  his  tours  through  New  England,  Long 
Island,  and  the  Southern  States;  together  with  his  journal  of  a  tour 
to  the  Ohio,  in  1753.  Ed.  by  Benson  J.  Lossing.  Richmond,  Press  of 
the  Historical  society,  1861.         CI     W318     L52.  6253 

[iii],   [5]-248   p.     23cm. 

Epistles,  domestic,  confidential,  and  official,  from  General  Washington, 

written  about  the  commencement  of  the  American  contest,  when  he 
entered  on  the  command  of  the  army  of  the  United  States.  With  an 
interesting  series  of  his  letters,  particularly  to  the  British  admirals, 
Arbuthnot  and  Digby,  to  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  Lord  Cornwallis,  Sir 
Guy  Carleton,  Marquis  de  la  Fayette,  &c.  &c.;  to  Benjamin  Harrison, 
esq.,   speaker   of   the   House   of   delegates    in    Virginia,   to   Admiral   the 


614  A  BiBLioGRArHY  OF  Virginia 

Count  de  Grasse,  General  Sullivan,  respecting  an  attack  of  New  York; 
including  many  applications  and  addresses  presented  to  him,  with  his 
answers;  orders  and  instructions,  on  im])ortant  occasions,  to  his  aids 
de  camp,  &c.  &c.  &c.  None  of  which  have  been  printed  in  the  two 
volumes  published  a  few  months  ago.  New  York,  Printed  by  G.  Robin- 
son, 1796.  CI  W318  E64.  6254 
xiii,  303  p.     21cm. 

Fac-simile   of  manuscript  prayer-book  written   by   George  Washington. 

Philadelphia,  1891.         CI     W318     Wll.  6255 

25  leaves  in  facsimile.     21%  cm. 

— — Farewell  address  to  the  people  of  the  United  States.        E173     044     Ref. 

6256 
16  p.     18cm. 
(Old  South  leaflets.     General  ser.     v.  1,  no.  4.     Boston,  1888) 

Same.  6256 

(In  AVilliston,  B.  B.  Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.   5.     p.   110-128) 

^George  Washington  and  Mount  Vernon.     A  collection  of  Washington's 

unpublished  agricultural  and  personal  letters.  Ed.  with  historical  and 
genealogical  introduction  by  M.  D.  Conway.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Pub.  by 
the  Society,  1889.        F116     L848.  6257 

xcii.  352  p.     front.,  illus.,  port.     8vo. 

(Long  Island  historical  society.     Memoirs,     v.   4) 

[Letters  of  George  Washington]         CI     W318     M2H.  6258 

From  Magazine  of  American  history,     v.   3.     no.   2.     1879. 

A  heliotype  of  Washington's   autograph  address  to  the  officers  of  the 

American  army,  at  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  March  15,  1783.  Together  with  let- 
ters of  Colonel  Timothy  Pickering,  Governor  John  Brooks,  Judge  Dud- 
ley A.  Tyng,  and  William  A.  Haye,  printed  from  the  originals,  authenti- 
cating the  autograph,  or  describing  the  scene  at  the  delivery  of  the 
address.  Published  by  the  Massachusetts  historical  society,  1876.  CI 
W318     R49.  6259 

10   p.     46  by  36cm. 

Inaugural  address  of  George  Washington,  President  of  the  United  States, 

delivered  April  30,  1789.        PS660     W7.  6261 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.  Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.   1.     p.   252-256) 

Same.  6261 

(In  Modern  eloquence,     v.  15.     p.  2032-2052) 

The  journal  of  Major  George  Washington,  sent  by  the  Hon.  Robert  Din- 
widdle, esq.;  His  Majesty's  lieutenant-governor,  and  commander-in-chief 
of  Virginia,  to  the  commandant  of  the  French  force  on  Ohio.  To  which 
are  added,  the  governor's  letter:  and  a  translation  of  the  French  officer's 
answer.  With  a  new  map  of  the  country  as  far  as  the  Mississippi. 
Williamsburgh  Printed,  London,  Reprinted  for  T.  Jeffereys,  1854  [Re- 
printed for  Joseph  Sabin,  New  York,  1865]         CI     W318     SI.  6262 

44   p.      fold.   map.      22cm. 
(Sabin's  reprints,     no.  1) 

Journal   of  Colonel  George  Washington,  commanding  a  detachment  of 

Virginia  troops,  sent  by  Robert  Dinwiddle,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Vir- 
ginia, across  the  Alleghany  Mountains,  in  1754,  to  build  forts  at  the 
head  of  the  Ohio.  It  comprises  the  history  of  marches,  campings  and 
events,  a  skirmish  with  the  French,  and  the  death  of  their  leader  de 
Jumonville.  The  Journal  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  enemy,  who,  in 
1756,  printed  a  version  of  it  in  French;  a  new  translation  of  this  into 
English  is  what  is  here  given  in  the  absence  of  the  original.     To  com- 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  615 

plete  the  history  of  the  expedition  an  appendix  is  added  in  the  form 
of  a  diary,  supplying  an  account  of  the  battle  of  the  Great  Meadows 
and  the  capitulation  of  Fort  Necessity;  the  retreat  of  the  army;  with 
copies  of  original  muster  and  pay  rolls  of  the  Virginia  regiment,  and 
other  documents  connected  with  this  expedition.  Ed.,  with  notes,  by 
J.  M.  Toner,  M.  D.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1893.  CI  W318 
T51.  6263 

273   p.     map.     22cm. 

-Journal  of  my  journey  over  the  mountains;  by  George  Washington,  while 
surveying  for  Lord  Thomas  Fairfax,  baron  of  Cameron,  in  the  northern 
neck  of  Virginia,  beyond  the  Blue  Ridge,  in  1747-8.  Copied  from  the 
original  with  literal  exactness,  and  edited  with  notes  by  J.  M.  Toner, 
M.  D.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  J.  Munsell's  sons,  1892.  CI  W318  T50.  6264 
144   p.     9  maps.     22x18 1^ cm. 

-  .  .  .  Last  will  and  testament  of  George  Washington,  of  Mount  Ver- 
non, the  only  authenticated  copy,  full  and  complete,  embracing  a  sched- 
ule of  his  real  estate,  and  explanatory  notes  thereto  by  the  testator; 
to  which  is  added  important  historical  notes,  biographical  sketches,  and 
anecdotes.   .    .    .   Washington,    1911.  CI      W318      W31.  6265 

vi,  66  p.     front,   (port.)      23cm. 

(U.  S.     62d  Cong.     1st  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  86) 

-Letter  to  Benjamin  Harrison,  governor  of  Virginia,  on  the  opening  of 
communication  with  the  West,  10  Oct.  1784.        E173    044    Ref.  6266 

16  p.     18cm. 

(Old  South  leaflets.     General  ser.     v.  1,  no.  16.     Boston,  1889) 

-Letters  and  recollections  of  George  Washington;  being  letters  of  Tobias 
Lear  and  others  between  1790  and  1799,  showing  the  first  American  in 
the  management  of  his  estate  and  domestic  affairs.  With  a  diary  of 
Washington's  last  days,  kept  by  Mr.  Lear.  Illustrated  from  rare  old 
portraits,  photographs  and  engravings.  New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  & 
company,  1906.         CI     W318     S54L.  6267 

3  p.  1.,  ix-xi  p.,  3  1.,   3-2S9   p.     4  pi.,   4  port.   (incl.  front.)      23y2cm. 

Privately  printed  in  1905. 

-Letters  from  his  excellency  George  Washington,  President  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  to  Sir  John  Sinclair,  Bart.  M.  P.  on  agricultural,  and 
other  interesting  topics.  Engraved  from  the  original  letters,  so  as  to 
be  an  exact  fac  simile  of  the  hand  writing  of  that  celebrated  character. 
London,  Printed  by  W.  Bulmer  and  co.  .  .  .  Letters  engraved  by  S.  J. 
Neele   .    .    .   Sold  by  G.  and  W.  Nicol,  [etc.]  1800.         CI     W318     S26. 

6268 
57  p.     33i^cm. 

-Letters  on  agriculture  from  His  Excellency  George  Washington,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  to  Arthur  Young,  esq.,  F.  R,  S.,  and  Sir  John 
Sinclair,  bart.,  M.  P.,  with  statistical  tables  and  remarks,  by  Thomas 
Jefferson,  Richard  Peters,  and  other  gentlemen,  on  the  economy  and 
management  of  farms  in  the  United  States.  Edited  by  Franklin  Knight. 
Washington,  Published  by  the  editor,  1847.        CI    W318    K46.  6269 

198  p.     front,   (port.),  plates,  map,  facsims. 

-Letters  on  the  constitution.  1786-88.        E173     044     Ref.  6270' 

20  p.     18cm. 

(Old  South  leaflets.     General  ser.     v.   4,  no.   99.     Boston,   1899) 

-[Messages  and  papers  of]  George  Washington,  April  30,  1789,  to  March 
4,  1797.         J81     B96.  6271 

(In  A  compilation  of  the  messages  and  papers  of  the  presidents.     1896- 
99.     V.   1) 

-Ofiicial  letters  to  the  honorable  American  Congress,  written,  during  the- 


616  A  Bibliography  of  Vieginia 

war  between  the  United  Colonies  and  Great  Britain,  by  his  excellency 
George  Washington,  commander  in  chief  of  the  continental  forces,  now 
president  of  the  United  States.  Copied,  by  special  permission,  from 
original  papers  preserved  in  the  office  of  the  secretary  of  state,  Phila- 
delphia. London,  Printed  for  G.  G.  &  J.  Robinson  [etc.]  1795.  CI 
W318     016.  6272 

2  V.     22cm. 

Same.    New  York,  Sam'l  Campbell.  1796.  6272 

Library  has  v.  2. 

Orderly  book  of  General  Washington,  commander  in  chief  of  the  Amer- 
ican armies,  kept  at  Valley  Forge,  18  May-11  June,  1778.     Boston  [etc.] 
Lamson,  Wolffe  &  co.,  1898.  6273 
2  p.  1..  54  p.     23y2cm. 

"Washington  and  the  West;  being  George  Washington's  diary  of  Sep- 
tember, 1784,  kept  during  his  journey  into  the  Ohio  basin  in  the  interest 
of  a  commercial  union  between  the  Great  Lakes  and  the  Potomac  River, 
and  a  commentary  upon  the  same  by  Archer  Butler  Hulbert  .  .  .  New 
York,  The  Century  co.,  1905.  CI  W318  W115.  6274 
G  p.  1.,  3-217  p.     front.,  maps.     2iy2cm. 

Washington  at  Cambridge.  Washington's  letter  to  the  President  of  Con- 
gress, on  his  arrival  at  Cambridge  to  take  command  of  the  army.  1775. 
E173     044     Ref.  6275 

8   p.      18cm. 

(Old  South  leaflets.     General  ser.     v.  2,  no.   47.     Boston,  1894) 

Washington's  expedition  to  the  French  on  the  Ohio.        E173    044    Ref. 

6276 
20    p.      18cm. 
(Old  South  leaflets,     v.  8,  no.  187.     Boston,  1908) 

Washington's  "legacy,"  circular  letter  addressed  to  the  governors  of  all 

the  states  on  disbanding  the  army,  1783.         E173     044     Ref.  6277 

12   p.     18cm. 

(Old  South  leaflets.     General  ser.     v.  1,  no.  15.     Boston,  1887) 

— — Washington's  farewell  addreps  to  the  people  of  the  U.   S.  of  America. 

Published    September   17,   1796.     Harrisburg,   A,  Boyd   Hamilton,   state 

printer.         CI     W318     L14.  6278 
12  p.     24cm. 

^Washington's  tour  to  the  Ohio,  from  his  journal  of  a  tour  to  the  Ohio 

river  in  1770.         E173     044     Ref.  6279 

12  p.     18cm. 

(Old  South  leaflets.     General  ser.     v.  2,  no.  41.     Boston,  1893) 

Wills  of  George  Washington  and  his  immediate  ancestors.     Edited  by 

Worthington  Chauncey  Ford.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   Historical  print,  club, 
1891.         CI     W318     F55.  6280 

210   p.     24cm. 

Words  on  a  national  university,   extract  from  his   will.         E173     044 

Ref.  6281 

16  p.     18cm.  i 

(Old   South   leaflets.     General    ser.     v.   4,  no.  76.     Boston,   1897) 

The  writings  of  George  Washington;   collected  and  ed.  by  Worthington  ; 

Chauncey  Ford   .    .    .   New  York  &  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1889-93.  i 

CI     W318     F60.  6282  j 

14  v.     23% cm  j 

The    writings    of    George    Washington;    being    his    correspondence,    ad-  j 

dresses,  messages,  and  other  papers,  official  and  private,  selected  and 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  617 

published  from  the  original  manuscripts;  with  a  life  of  the  author,  notes 
and  illustrations.  By  Jared  Sparks  .  .  .  Boston,  American  stationers' 
company;    J.  B.  Russell   [etc.]   1834-37.  6283 

12  V.  pi.,  5  port.    (incl.  fronts.,  v.   1-3,   12)    25  maps  and  plans,   3  facsim. 
26  cm. 

Washington,  George,  Heirs  of.  In  re  the  claim  ...  to  be  reimbursed  for 
3051  acres  of  land  in  Clermont  and  Hamilton  counties,  Ohio,  which  were 
used  by  the  United  States  to  pay  a  part  of  its  public  debt,  contrary  to 
the  last  clause  of  the  fifth  amendment  to  the  constitution.  The  ethics 
of  the  claim   .    .    .    [Washington,  1909?]         CI     W318     W12.  6284 

8  p.     22cm. 

In  the  matter  of  the  bills  to  reimburse  the  estate  of  General  George 

Washington  for  certain  lands  of  his  in  Ohio,  lost  by  conflicting  grants. 
Copies  of  the  bills,  statement  of  facts,  and  argument  in  favor  of  the 
estate  before  the  committee.  Senate  bill  1238.  House  bill  5489.  [Wash- 
ington?] P.  B.  Toothaker,  print.,  1908.  CI  W318  Wl.  6285 
30  p.     22cm. 

Supplemental  argument  before  the  committee.        CI    W318    Wla.    6285a 

Washington,  Henry  Augustine.     The  social  system  of  Virginia.  6286 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   14.   p.   65-80) 

The  Virginia  constitution  of  1776.  6287 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   18.  p.  657-673) 

The  Virginia  constitution  of  1776.    A  discourse  delivered  before  the  Vir- 
ginia historical  society,  at  their  annual  meeting,  January  17th,  1852.    By 
H.  A.  Washington.     Richmond,  Macfarlane  &  Fergusson,  1852.         P216 
2     W318.  6288 
51  p.     21cm. 

[Washington,  D.  C.  Republican  committee  of  seventy-six]  The  Northern 
man  with  Southern  principles,  and  the  Southern  man  with  American 
principles;  or,  A  view  of  the  comparative  claims  of  Gen.  William  H. 
Harrison  and  Martin  Van  Buren,  esq.,  candidates  for  the  presidency,  to 
the  support  of  citizens  of  the  Southern  states.  Washington,  Printed  by 
P.  Porce,  1840.        JK310     v.  38.  6289 

40   p.     24cm. 

Wasinington  and  Jackson  on  negro  soldiers.        JK310     v.  6.  6290 

15   p.     23cm. 

Washington  and  Lee  university,  Lexington,  Va. 

Alumni  register.        P218     24    W31    A4.  6291 

Library  has  1910,   1912. 

Catalogue.        P218     24    W31     C35.  6292 

Library  has  1867,  1867-68,   1869   (catalogxie  of  alumni  up  to  1869),  1869- 

70,  1870-71,"  1871-72,  1872-73,  1873-74,  1874-75,  1875-76,  1876-77.  1877-78,  1878- 
79,   1879-80,  1880-81,  1882-1886,   1888-date. 

Catalogue  of  the  officers  and  alumni  of  Washington  and  Lee  university, 

Lexington,  Va.,  1749-1888.  Published  by  order  of  the  Board  of  trustees. 
Baltimore,  John  Murphy  &  co.,  1888.  6293 

3p.l., [71-245   p.     24cm. 

The  calyx.    Published  by  the  students  of  Washington  and  Lee  university, 

Lexington,  Va.  6294 

Library   has    1915. 

Historical  papers,  no.  1.  1890.  6295 

Contents:      1.    Early    history    of    Washington    college,    now    Washington 
and  Lee  university.     By  Rev.  Henry  Ruffner,   D.   D.,   LL.   D.,   late   president 


618  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

of  the  college.  2.  Washington  college,  Lexington,  Va. ;  An  article  from  the 
Southern  literary  messenger,  1838.  By  Samuel  L.  Campbell,  M.  D.  3.  Let- 
ter on  the  location  of  Robert  Alexander's  school,  John  Brown's  residence, 
and  Mount  Pleasant.  By  Judge  James  T.  Patton.  Baltimore,  Jno.  Murphy 
&  CO.,    1890.  F218      24      W31      H67. 

1  p.   1..   iii-v,   129   p.     23 1/2 cm. 

Historical  papers,  no.  2.  1890.  6296 

Contents:  1.  The  founders  of  "Washington  college;  an  address,  by  Hon. 
Hugh  Blair  Grigsby,  LL.  D.,  delivered  June  22,  1870.  2.  Address  before 
the  Alumni  association  of  Washington  college,  by  the  Rev.  Archibald  Alex- 
ander, D.  D.,  delivered  June  29,  1843.  Baltimore,  Jno.  Murphy  &  co.,  1890. 
F218      24      W31     H67. 

2  p.  1.,  v-vii,   140  p.     23y2cm. 

— — Historical  papers,  no.  3.  1892.  6297 

Contents:  1.  The  Scotch-Irish  settlers  in  the  Valley  of  Virginia;  alum- 
ni address  at  Washington  college,  July  1,  1S59.  By  Col.  Bolivar  Christian. 
2.  Notes  on  Washington  academy  and  Washington  college;  prepared  in  1873, 
at  the  request  of  the  alumni  association.  By  Hon.  Sidney  S.  Baxter.  3.  Me- 
morial tributes  to  the  Rev.  Geo.  A.  Baxter,  D.  D.  4.  Sketches  of  trustees, 
continued.  5.  Samuel  and  William  Lyle,  James  Ramsey,  John  Montgomery, 
trustees;  William  McClung,  and  many  alumni.  By  William  Henry  Ruffner, 
LL.  D.     Baltimore,  Jno.  Murphy  &  co.,  1892.         F218     24     W31     H67. 

2   p.   1.,   v-vii,   167   p.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Historical  papers,  no.  4.  1893.  6298 

Contents:  1.  Continuation  of  the  History  of  Washington  college,  em- 
bracing the  administration  of  Rev.  George  A.  Baxter,  D.  D.,  president, 
1799-1829,  with  sketches  of  alumni  of  that  period.  By  William  Henry 
Ruffner,  LL.  D.  2.  Sketches  of  trustees,  continued.  Baltimore,  Jno.  Mur- 
phy &  CO.,  1893.         F218     24     W31     H67. 

2  p.  1.,  v-vii  p.,  2  1.,  5-196  p.     front,   (port.),  plate,  plans.     23i^cm. 

Historical  papers,  no.  5.  1895.  6299 

Contents:  1.  Continuation  of  the  history  of  Washington  college,  em- 
bracing the  regency  of  Rev.  Henry  Ruffner,  D.  D.,  1829-30,  with  sketches 
of  distinguished  alunmi.  2.  Sketches  of  trustees,  continued:  Col.  Samuel 
McDowell  Reid,  Hon.  James  McDowell.  Baltimore,  Jno.  Murphy  &  co., 
1895.        F21S      24     W31     H67. 

2    p.   1.,    v-vii   p.,    1    1..    3-210    p.      ports.      23y2cm. 

The  Southern  collegian.     Published  by  the  literary  societies  of  Wash- 
ington &  Lee  university,  Lexington,  Va.         F21S     24     W31     S72.        6300 
Library  has  v.   17,  no.  8,  June,   18S5;   v.   19,  no.   8,  June,   1887. 

Summer  bulletin,  1907.     Lee  centennial  number.     Lexington,  Va.  1907. 

F218     24     \V31     L47.  6301 

91,   [2]    p.     front,    (port.),   plates,   ports.     2 3 1/2 cm. 

(Washington  and  Lee  university.  Bulletin,  n.  s.  v  6,  no.  3.  July, 
1907) 

New   York   alumni    association.     Proceedings   upon  the  organization  of 

the   New   York  alumni   association  of  Washington  and  Lee   univoiPity. 

[1881]         F218     24     W31     N53.  6302 
44  p.     22cm. 

President.     Annual  report  for  the  year  1897-08  of  President  William  L. 

Wilcon  of  Washington  and  Lee  university.  Lexington,  Virginia,  1898. 
F218     24     W31     P93.  6303 

16   p.     23cm. 

The  Washington  centenary,  New  York.  1789-1889        CI    W318    TG6.        6304 

124   p.     fronts.     25y2cm. 

(Library  of  Tribune  extras,     v.  1,  no.  5.     May,  1889) 

The  Washington  centennial  souvenir   ...   By  Frederick  Saunders,  librarian 
of  the  A?tor  library.    New  York,  T.  Whittaker,  1889.         CI     W318     S5. 

6305 
41  p.     front,   (port.),  illus.,  facsimile.     25cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  619 

Washington  southern  railway  company.  Annual  meeting  of  the  stockholders. 
HE2791     W312.  6306 

Library   has    1904,    1906-1908,    1910,    1912,    1914. 

The  Washington  theological  repertory.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Hawley, 
of  Washington  city,  assisted  by  an  association  of  clergymen  of  the 
Protestant  episcopal  church.     Washington,     monthly.  6307 

Library  has  v.  2.  no.  5,  Dec.  1820;  v.  7  nos.  1-12,  Aug.  1825-July,  1826. 

Waters,  Henry  F.  Papers  in  Egerton  MS.  2395.  [Among  which  are  papers 
relating  to  Virginia]  6308 

(In  The  New  England  historical  and  genealogical  register,     v.  40.     1886. 
p.   175-180) 

Watson,  R.  Christian  panoply;  containing  an  apology  for  the  Bible;  in  a 
series  of  letters,  addressed  to  Thomas  Paine,  author  of  a  book  entitled 
the  Age  of  reason,  past  the  second.  By  R.  Watson,  D.  D.  P.  R.  S.  .  .  . 
An  address  to  scoffers  at  religion.  By  the  same  author.  And  a  brief 
view  of  historical  evidences  of  Christianity,  by  William  Paley,  M.  A. 
arch  deacon  of  Carlyle.  Shepherd's-Town,  Printed  by  P.  Rootes  &  C. 
Blagrove,  1797.  6309 

332   p.     18cm. 

Watson,  Thomas  Edward.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  Thomas  E.  Watson]  6310 

(In   Alderman,   E.   A.    Library   of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    6.      p. 

2677-2717) 

The  life  and  times  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  by  Thomas  E.  Watson  .    .    . 

New  York,  D.  Appleton  and  company,  1903.        CI     J45    W4.  6311 

xxii  p.,  1  ].,  534  p.     5  pi.,   7  port.  incl.  front.     21%cm. 

Watson,  Thomas  Leonard.  .  .  .  Annual  report  on  the  mineral  production 
of  Virginia  .  .  .  1908.  Charlottesville,  University  of  Va.,  1909.  F219 
1     V8.  6312 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  141  p.     maps,  table,  diagrs.     25V^cm. 
(Virginia  Geological  survey.     Bulletin  no.   1-A) 

Biennial  report  on  the  mineral  production  of  Virginia  during  the  calen- 
dar years  1909  and  1910.  By  Thomas  Leonard  Watson,  Ph.  D.,  director 
of  the  survey,  and  professor  of  geology  in  the  University  of  Virginia. 
Charlottesville,  University  of  Virginia,   1911.         F219     V8.  6313 

[vi],   123  p.     map.     26cm. 

(Virginia   geological   survey.     Bulletin  no.   6) 

Biennial  report  on  the  mineral  production  of  Virginia  during  the  calen- 
dar years  1911  and  1912.  By  Thomas  L.  Watson,  with  chapters  on  Zircon- 
iferous  sandstone  near  Ashland,  Virginia,  by  Thomas  L.  Watson  and 
Frank  L.  Hess;  and  Geology  of  the  salt  and  gypsum  deposits  of  south- 
western Virginia,  by  George  W.  Stose.  Charlottesville,  University  of 
Virginia,  1913.         F219     V8.  6314 

4   p.   1.,   76   p.     illus.,  maps,  plates.     25% cm. 

(Virginia  geological   survey.    University  of  Virginia.    Bulletin   no.   8) 

...  A  contribution  to  the  geology  and  mineralogy  of  Graves  Moun- 
tain, Georgia,  by  Thomas  L.  Watson  and  J.  Wilbur  Watson.  Charlottes- 
ville, Va.,  University  of  Virginia,  1912.        F218     24     U5     S41.  6315 

Cover-title,   p.   200-221.     illus.     26y2cm. 

(Bulletin    of    the    Philosophical    society.      Scientific    ser.      vol.    1,    no.    7. 
p.    200-221.      January,    1912) 

.    .    .   Drainage  changes  in  the  Shenandoah  Valley  region  of  Virginia, 

by  Thomas  L.  Watson  and  Justus  H.  Cline.     Charlottesville,  Va.,  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia  [1913]         F218     24     U5     S41.  6316 

Cover-title,  p.   349-363.     illus.,  6  pi.,  maps   (1  fold.)      26V2cm. 
(University    of    Virginia    publications.      Bulletin    of    the    Philosophical 
society.     Scientific  ser.     vol.   1,  no.   17) 


620  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

• .    .    .   Geology   of   the   titanium   and   apatite   deposits   of   Virginia,   by 

Thomas  Leonard  Watson  and  Stephen  Taber.  Charlottesville,  Univer- 
sity of  Virginia,  1913.        F219    1    V8.  6317 

xvi.  308  p.  illus.  (incl.  maps)  xxxvii  pi.  (part  fold.,  incl.  front,  and 
map  (in  pocket),  diagrrs.     26cm. 

(Virginia.     Geoloprioal  survey.     Bulletin  no.   iii-a) 

"Literature:"  p.  52-56. 

"Bibliography  on   titanium":   p.   290-297. 

■ Granites  of  the  southeastern  Atlantic  states.  By  Thomas  Leonard  Wat- 
son.    Washington,  Government  printing  office,  1910.        QE75     B.        6318 

282   p.     fold,  maps,  plates.     2.'?om. 

(U.   S.   geological  survey.     Bulletin   426) 

Bibliography,     p.  272-274. 

.    .    .   Intermediate    (quartz  monzonitic)    character  of  the   central   and 

southern  Appalachian  granites,  with  a  comparative  study  of  the  granites 
of  New  England  and  the  Western  United  States,  by  Thomas  Leonard 
Watson.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  University  of  Virginia  [1910]  F218  24 
U5     S41.  6319 

Cover-title,  39  p.  incl.  tables,  diagrs.     26%  cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Philosophical  society.     Scientific  series,  vol.   1,  no.   1) 

— ■ —  .  .  .  Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of  Virginia,  by  Thomas  Leonard  Watson 
.  .  .  [Richmond,  Va.]  Published  by  Board  of  agriculture  and  immi- 
gration, 1905.         F219     1     V8.  6320 

156   p.     illus.,  xiv  pi.    (incl.  fold,  front,  maps)   diagrs.     24cm. 
(Virginia.      Geological    survey.      Geological    series.      Bulletin    no.    1) 
At    head    of    title:      Virginia    Department    of    agriculture    and    immigra- 
tion   .    .    . 

Bibliography:  p.   16-18. 

.    .    .   Mineral    resources    of    Virginia,    by    Thomas    Leonard    Watson, 

Ph.  D.  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  printers  and  binders, 
1907.         F219     21     W343.  6321 

xxxi.  618  p.  illus.,  Ixxxiii  pi.  (partly  fold.,  incl.  maps)  fold,  tables, 
diagrs.     26i/^cm. 

At  head    of   title:    The   Virginia  Jamestown   exposition   commission. 

Bibliographies  interspersed. 

"Cement  and  cement  materials,  by  R.  S.  Bassler":  p.  86-167.  "Clays, 
by  Heinrich  Ries":   p.   167-187.      "Iron,  by  R.  J.  Holden":   p.    [402]-491. 

.    .    .   Normal  faulting  in  the  Cambrian  of  northern  Piedmont,  Virginia; 

by  Thomas  L.  Watson  and  Justus  H.  Cline.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  LTni- 
versity  of  Virginia  [1913]         F218     24    U5     S41.  6322 

Cover-title,  p.  341-347.     illus.     26V2cm. 

(University  of  Virginia  publications.  Bulletin  of  the  Philosophical  so- 
ciety.    Scientific  ser.     vol.  1,  no.  16) 

...  A  preliminary  report  on  the  manganese  deposits  of  Georgia.     By 

Thomas  L.  Watson  .  .  .  [Atlanta,  Ga.,  The  Franklin-Turner  co.]  1908. 
QElOl     1890     B.  6323 

195  p.     illus.,  viii  pi.   (incl.  front.)   maps   (partly  fold.)  diagrs.     25i^cm. 
(Georgia.     Geological  survey,  1890-     Bulletin  no.   14) 

...  A   preliminary    report   on    the    ocher   deposits   of   Georgia.     By 

Thomas  L.  Watson  .  .  .  [Atlanta,  Ga.,  The  Franklin-Turner  company, 
printers,  publishers,  binders]    1906.         QElOl     1890     B.  6324 

81  p.  front.,  illus.,  plates  (partly  fold.,  partly  col.)  maps  (partly 
fold.)     26cm. 

(Georgia.     Geological   survey,   1890-     Bulletin  no.   13) 

Zirconiferous  sandstone  near  Ashland,  Virginia,  by  Thomas  L.  Watson 

and  Frank  L.  Hess.        F218    24    U5    S41.  6325 

(In  Virginia.  Geological  survey.  Bulletin  no.  viii.  Charlottesville, 
1913.     p.   [40]-.';0.     illus.   (map,  diagr.)     II  pi.) 

Bull.  5  30-P,  U.  S.  Geo],  survcv,  1912;  also  Bull.  Phil,  soc.  University 
of  Virginia.     Scientific  section.      1912.     v.   1,  no.    11.     p.   267-292. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  621 

Watson,  William.  Imperial  women  voting  for  imperial  men  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Va.,  1912.  6326 

15    p.      23cm. 

Watson,  Winslow  C.  Men  and  times  of  the  Revolution;  or.  Memoirs  of 
Blkanah  Watson,  including  the  journals  of  travels  in  Europe  and  Amer- 
ica, from  the  year  1777  to  1842,  and  his  correspondence  with  public  men, 
and  reminiscences  and  incidents  of  the  American  revolution.  Ed.  by  his 
son,  Winslow  C.  Watson.  2d  ed.  .  .  .  New  York,  Dana  and  company; 
London,  Sampson  Low,  son  and  company,  1857.  6327 

557   p.     front,    (port.),  illus.     19i/^cm. 

Watson   travelled   in  Virginia  in   1777,    1778,    1785. 

Watt  plow  CO.    The  Watt  plow  co.  (incorporated).     Machinery,  farming  im- 
plements, vehicles,  Richmond,  Va.     [Richmond,  n.  d.]  6328 
107  p.     illus.     23cm. 

Watts,  J.  Alien.  Address  of  J.  Allen  Watts  of  Roanoke,  Va.,  before  the 
society  of  the  alumni  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary,  on  the  occa- 
sion of  the  celebration  of  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  charter 
of  the  college,  Wednesday,  June  21st,  1893.  Roanoke,  Va.,  Stone  ptg. 
and  mnfg.  co.,  1893.        F218     24    W71     W35.  6329 

26  p.     21cm. 

Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  J.  Allen  Watts. 

Duty  of  the  legal  profession  in  regard  to  needed  changes  in  legislation. 

6330 
(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     5th  report,  1893.     p.   216-245) 

Paper  read   [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]   by  J.  Allen  Watts 

of  Roanoke,  Virginia.    The  burden  of  government.  6331 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     12th  report,   1900.     p.   204-230) 

Wauchope,  George  Armstrong.  The  writers  of  South  Carolina,  with  a  crit- 
ical introduction,  biographical  sketches,  and  selections  in  prose  and 
verse,  by  George  Armstrong  Wauchope  .  .  .  Columbia,  S.  C,  The  State 
CO.,  1910.         PS266     S6     W3.  6332 

xi,  420  p.     22i^cm. 

Dr.  Wauchope  was  born  at  Natural  Bridge,  Va.  in  1862. 

The  way  it  all  ended.  A  novel.  Richmond,  Va.,  author's  ed.,  1859.  B 
W357.  6333 

[ix]-xii,    [13]-375  p.     19cm. 

Wayland,  John  Walter.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Joseph  Salyards,  with  selec- 
tions from  his  wrttings,  by  John  W.  Wayland]  6334 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.    Library   of   Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    10.    p. 
4645-4659) 

[Biographical   sketch   of   Samuel   M.   Janney,   with   selections   from   his 

writings,  by  John  W.  Wayland]  6335 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.    Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    6.    p. 
2655-2675) 

The  German  element  of  the  Shenandoah  Valley  of  Virginia.     By  John 

Walter  Wayland,  B.  A.,  Ph.  D.  Assistant  and  fellow  in  history.  Univer- 
sity of  Virginia,  member  of  the  Virginia  historical  society  .  .  .  Michie 
company,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1907.         F232     S5    W358.  6336 

xi,   272   p.     25 1/2 cm. 

A  history  of  Rockingham  County,  Virginia,  by  John  W.  Wayland   .    .    . 

Dayton,  Va.,  Ruebush-EIkins  company,  1912.         F232     R6     W35.        6337 

4    p.    1.,    v-vii,    [2],    10-466,    [7]    p.      front.,    1    illus.,    plates,    ports.,    maps 
(part   fold.)    facsims.      23cm. 

Bibliography:   p.   462-466,   [1] 


622  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Joseph  Funk, — father  of  song  in  Northern  Virginia.     By  John  W.  Way- 
land,  Ph.  D.    Dayton,  Va.,  the  Ruebush-Kieffer  co.,  [n.  d.]  6338 
12   p.     28y2x21cm. 

One  of  John  Brown's  men,  by  John  W.  Wayland  .    .    .   [Lebanon?  Pa., 

1909]         CI     K12     W3.  6339 

cover-title,  11  p.     illus.,  port.     26cm. 

Sketch   of   the   life   of  John   Henry   Kagri. 

"Reprinted   from    the   Pennsylvania-German,   v.   x,   no.   10,   Oct.   1909." 

The  political  opinions  of  Thomas  Jefferson;   an  essay,  by  John  Walter 

Wayland  .  .  .  with  an  introduction  by  Richard  Heath  Dabney  .  .  . 
New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  publishing  company,  1907.  CI 
J45    W45.  6340 

98   p.     front,    (port.)      20cm. 

Sidney  Lanier  at  Rockingham  Springs;  where  and  how  the  "Science  of 

English   verse"   was   written;    a   new   chapter   in    American    letters,   by 

John  W.  Wayland,  Ph.  D.     Dayton,  Va.,  Ruebush-Elkins  co.,  1912.        CI    ! 

L287     W35.  6341     I 

i 
43,    [1]    p.   incl.   front.,   illus.    (map)    plates,   ports.     25cm. 

The  Virginia  literary  museum.  6342 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.   6.      1902.     p.   1-14)  [ 

Wayland    Blue   Ridge   Baptist  association.     Minutes  of  the  eleventh  annual  j 

session  of  the  Wayland  Blue  Ridge  Baptist  association,  held  with  Ebe-  | 

nezer   Baptist  church,   Culpeper   Co.,   Va.,   August  15th,   16th   and  17th,  ! 

1900.    .    .    .   Richmond,  Va.,  Virginia  Baptist  press,  1901.  6343  j 

[24]    p.     21i/2cm.  I 

Minutes  of  the  tw'elfth   annual   session   held  with   Mount  Zion  Baptist  i 

church,  Madison  Co.,  Virginia,  August  14,  15  &  16,  1902   .    .  .   Richmond,  j 

Va.,  Virginia  Baptist  press,  1902.  6344  { 

20   p.     23cm.  I 

Wayland  seminary  and  college,  Richmond,  Va.     Catalog.  6345   I 

Library  has  1899.  i 

Webb,  Alexander  Stewart.  .  .  .  The  peninsula;  McClellan's  campaign  of  ' 
1862,  by  Alexander  S.  Webb  .  .  .  New  York,  C.  Scribner's  sons,  1892.  ! 
E468     C17.  6346 

X  p.,  1  1.,  219  p.  incl.  maps,  fold.  map.     19cm. 

Through  the  Wilderness.        E468     B33.  6347  i 

(In   Battles  and   leaders   of  the   civil   war.      v.   4.   p.   152-169) 

Webb,  George.     The  office  and  authority  of  a  justice  of  the  peace.    And  also  j 
the   duty  of  sheriffs,   coroners,   churchwardens,   surveiors   of  highways,  ' 
constables,   and  officers   of  militia.     Together   with  precedents  of  war-  | 
rants,  judgments,  executions,  and  other  legal  process,  issuable  by  magis- 
trates within  their  respective  jurisdictions,  in  cases   civil  or  criminal. 
And   the   method   of   judicial   proceedings,   before  justices   of   peace,  in  i 
matters    within    their   cognisance   out   of   session.      Collected    from   the  : 
common  and   statute  laws   of  England,  and   acts  of  assembly,  now  in  , 
force;    and   adapted   to   the   constitution   and   practice   of  Virginia.     By 
George   Webb,    gent.     One   of   His    Majesty's   justices    of   peace   of   the 
county  of  New-Kent.     William.sburg,  Printed  by  William  Parks,  1736. 

6348 
X,   3G4  p.,  2  1.     201/icm. 

Webster.    Clyde    C.     John    Minor  Botts,   anti-secessionist.  6349 

(In    Richmond    college    historical    papers,      v.    1.    no.    1.    June,    1915.      P-  : 
[9]-37)  "^  ' 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libkary  623 

Webster,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Pocahontas.  A  legend,  with  historical  and  traditionary 
notes.  By  Mrs.  M.  M.  Webster.  Philadelphia,  Herman  Hooker,  1840. 
PS3157     W45     07.  6350 

10  p.,  1  1.,   [13]-220  p.     front.     18i/^cm. 

Webster,  N.  B.  Education.  An  address  to  patrons  and  students  of  the 
Virginia  collegiate  institute,  at  the  close  of  the  scholastic  year  end- 
ing June  30th,  1857.  By  N.  B.  Webster,  president  of  the  institute. 
Portsmouth,  Va.,  Printed  at  the  Daily  transcript  office,   1857.  F218 

24     V7     W3.  6351 

14   p.     21 1/2  cm. 

Miscellaneous    notes,    queries,    and    answers.      Literary,    scientific,    and 

historical,  for  teachers,  pupils,  practical  and  professional  men.  N.  B. 
Webster,  editor,  Norfolk,  Va.  .  .  .  Manchester,  N.  H.,  S.  C.  &  L.  M. 
Gould.    V.  1,  no.  10.    April,  1883.  6352 

var.   pag.     22cm.  " 

Webster  institute,  Norfolk,  Va.     Catalog.  6353 

Library  has   1875,   1877,   1879. 

Catalogue,    circular,    and    brief   historical    sketch    of   the    Webster    in- 
stitute, nos.  45  &  47  Charlotte  street,  Norfolk,  Va.  .    .    .  Centennial  year. 
Norfolk,  Va.,   Landmark  book  and  job   office,   1876.  F218     24     W38 
C35.  6354 
S  p.     2 11/^  cm. 

Wedderburn,  Alexander  J.     .    .    .  Historic  Alexandria,  Va.,  past  and  present. 
By  Alex.  J.  Wedderburn.    Illustrated,     c  1907.        F234     A3     W3.       6355 
unp.     Ulus.     7x26cm. 

Weeks,  Joseph  Dame.  Notes  of  a  trip  through  the  James  river  valley.  By 
Joseph  D.  Weeks  .  .  .  Pittsburg,  National  iron  and  steel  pub.  co., 
1881.         F219     21     W396.  6356 

1  p.  1.,  105-110  p.     25cm. 

Paper  read  before  the  Engineers'  society  of  western  Pennsylvania,  Feb. 
22,   1881. 

Weeks,  Stephen   Beauregard.     Anti-slavery  sentiment  in  the  South.       6357 
(In    Southern    history    association    publications,      v.    2.    1898.    p.    87-130) 

General  Joseph  Martin  and  the  war  of  revolution  in  the  West.        E172 

A48.  6358 

(In   American   historical   association.      Report,    1893.      p.    405-477) 

Southern  Quakers  and  slavery,  a  study  In  institutional  history.     Balti- 
more,  Johns   Hopkins   press,    1896.  6359 
xiv,   400  p.     24cm. 

Weems,  Mason  Locke.  The  life  of  Gen.  Francis  Marion,  a  celebrated  par- 
tisan officer  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  against  the  British  and  tories  in 
South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  By  Brig.  Gen.  P.  Horry,  of  Marion's 
brigade,  and  M.  L.  Weems  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Pub.  by  Joseph  Allen, 
1848.         CI     M341     H61.  6360 

vl,  [7]-252  p.     front.,  plates.     18cm. 

The  life  of  George  Washington;  with  curious  anecdotes,  equally  honour- 
able to  himself  and  exemplary  to  his  young  countrymen.  Eighth  edition. 
Greatly  improved.  By  M.  L.  Weems,  formerly  rector  of  Mount  Vernon 
parish.     Philadelphia,  Printed  for  the  author,  1809.         CI     W318     W13. 

6361 
228   p.     front.     ITyzcm. 

■ ^The  life  of  William  Penn,  the  settler  of  Pennsylvania,  the  founder  of 

Philadelphia,  and  one  of  the  first  lawgivers  in  the  colonies,  now  United 


624<  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

States,  in  1682   .    .    .  By  M.  L.  Weems,  author  of  the  life  of  Washing- 
ton. &c.     Philadelphia,  Pub.  by  Uriah  Hunt,  1836.         CI     P412     W13. 

6362 

3-220  p.     18cm. 

Weem's  Washington  almanack  for  the  year  1804  .  .  .  carefully  calculated 
for  the  latitude  and  meridian  of  Philadelphia.  By  Abraham  Shoemaker, 
New  York.    Philadelphia,  printed  by  John  Adams.       F224   A4.  6362a 

Weiss,  Susan  Archer  (Talley)  von.  The  home  life  of  Poe  .  .  .  New  York, 
Broadway  publishing  company,  1907.         CI     P743     W13.  6363 

4  p.  1.,  229  p.     front,    (port.)     20cm. 

Poems.     By  Susan  Archer  Talley.     New  York,  Rudd  &  Carleton,  1859. 

PS3157     W6     P7     1859.  6364 

[v]-viii,   [9]-183  p.     19cm. 

Weld,  Charles  Richard.  A  vacation  tour  in  the  United  States  and  Canada. 
By  Charles  Richard  Weld.  London,  Longman,  Brown,  Green,  and  Long, 
mans,   1855.     E166     W44.  .  6365 

xi,    394   p.     map.      20V^cm. 
In  Virginia:   p.   286-330. 

Weld,  Isaac,  jr.  Travels  through  the  states  of  North  America,  and  the 
provinces  of  upper  and  lower  Canada,  during  the  years  1795,  1796,  and 
1797.  By  Isaac  Weld,  jr.  Illustrated  and  embellished  with  sixteen 
plates.     London,  Printed  for  John  Stockdale,  1799.       E164     W444.  6366 

xxiv,   464   p.     front.,   plates,  map.      27cm. 
In   Virginia:    p.   81-140. 

Welles,  Albert.  The  pedigree  and  history  of  the  Washington  family:  de- 
rived from  Odin,  the  founder  of  Scandinavia,  B.  C.  70,  involving  a 
period  of  eighteen  centuries,  and  including  fifty-five  generations,  down 
to  General  George  Washington,  first  president  of  the  United  States. 
By  Albert  Welles   .    .    .  New  York,  Society  library,  1879.  6367 

vi,    7-12,    xxxviii,    [1],    370    p.      front.,    plates,    ports.,    col.    coat    of   arms. 
25y2cm. 

Wellford,  Beverley  R.  Oration  [by  Beverley  R.  Wellford,  jr.]  and  poem 
[by  John  R.  Thompson]  Delivered  before  the  convention  of  the  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon,  in  the  city  of  Washington,  Jan.  3,  1850.  Published  by 
order    of   the    fraternity.      Richmond,    Macfarlane    &    Fergusson,    1S56. 

6363 
40  p.     23cm. 

Wei  Ions,  W.  B.  The  Christians,  South,  not  Unitarians  in  sentiment.  A  reply 
to  Rev.  John  Paris'  book,  entitled  "Unitarianism  exposed,  as  it  exists 
in  the  Christian  church,"  &c.  By  Rev.  W.  B.  Wellons,  editor  of  the 
"Christian  sun,"  Suffolk,  Va.  .  .  .  Suffolk,  Va.,  office  of  the  Christian 
sun,   1860.  6369 

91   p.     20cm. 

Wells,  Edward  L.  Hampton  and  his  cavalry  in  '64.  Richmond,  Va.,  B.  F. 
Johnson  pub.  co.,  1899.       E470     W45.  6370 

1   p.  1.,   429,  xiv  p.     illus.,  port.     8vo. 

Wells,  S.  C.  Memorial  address:  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  Bittle  me- 
morial hall,  Roanoke  college,  Salem,  Va..  October  19th,  1879,  by  S.  C. 
Wells  .  .  .  (From  the  Lutheran  quarterly,  October,  1880)  Gettysburg, 
J.  E.  Wible,   1880.         F218     24     R62     W45.  6371 

34   p.      2iy2cm. 

Wertenbaker,  Thomas  Jefferson.  Patrician  and  plebeian  in  Virginia;  or. 
The  origin  and  development  of  the  social  classes  of  the  Old  Dominion 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  625 

.    .    .   Pub.  by  the  author.     Charlottesville,  Va.,  The  Michie  company, 
printers,  1910.        P229     W49.  6372 

vi,   239   p.      19 1/2  cm. 

Thesis    (Ph.   D.) — University   of  Virginia. 
Bibliography:   p.    [216]-237. 

. Virginia  under  the  Stuarts,  1607-1688,  by  Thomas  J.  Wertenbaker,  Ph. 

D.    Princeton,  Princeton  university  press;  [etc.,  etc.]     1914.        F229    W5. 

6373 
xi,  271  p.     illus.  (maps)     2314cm. 

Wesleyan   female   institute,   Staunton,   Va.     Catalog.  6374 

Library  has   1872,   1875,   1880,   1883,   1884,   1891. 

Wesson,  William  H.  "Calais-morale;"  or,  Fifty  years'  gleanings  in  the 
sea  of  readings.  By  Wm.  H.  Wesson,  of  Calais,  Powhatan  County,  Vir- 
ginia .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Patrick  Keenan,  book  publisher  and  printer, 
1882.  6375 

1  1.,  288  p.     front,  (port.)     20y2cm. 

West,  Albert  L.  The  architect  and  builder's  vade-mecum  and  book  of  refer- 
ence, containing  rules  for  measuring,  and  lists  of  prices  for  carpenters, 
sash  makers,  bricklayers,  plasterers,  painters,  glaziers,  stone  masons, 
stone  cutters,  excavators,  slaters,  plumbers,  tinners  and  gas  fitters: 
also,  lists  of  prices  of  materials,  tables  of  weights,  measures  and  capaci- 
ties, model  estimates,  mensuration,  &c.  By  Albert  L.  West,  architect, 
Richmond,  Va.     Richmond,  Va.,  Woodhouse  &  Parham,  publishers,  1872. 

6376 
117   p.      16cm. 

West  Central  academy,  Mt.  Clinton,  Va.     Catalog.  6377 

Library  has    1895,    1896,    1897. 

West  Point,  Virginia  and  King  William  county.  1888.  Richmond,  Everett 
Waddey,  1888.         F232     W522     W5.  6378 

53   p.     23cm. 

West  Point  academy,  West  Point,  Va.     Catalog.  6379 

Library  has  1894,   1895. 

West   Point,  Va.   Female  seminary.     Annual  catalogue.  F218     24     W53. 

6380 

Library  has   1902. 

West   Virginia,      Committee    on    finance.      Report    of   the    committee.      [On 
the  subject  of  Virginia's  public  debt  and  the  share  which  it  is  equitable 
for  West  Virginia  to  bear  and  pay.     Charleston,  W.  Va.,  1873?]       6381 
44   p.     22y2cm. 

West  Virginia.  Department  of  Archives  and  history.  First  biennial  re- 
port.    Virgil  A.  Lewis,  State  historian  and  archivist.     1906.  6382 

Contents  in  part:  Public  documents  and  state  papers  of  Virginia  re- 
lating to  West  Virginia,  p.  46-58.  Sources  of  the  history  of  West  Virginia, 
what  they  are  and  where  they  are,  p.  91-143.  The  discovery  of  the  Falls 
of  the  great  Kanawha  river:  "A  Journal  from  Virginia  beyond  the  Appa- 
lachian mountains  in  September  1671,"  p.  149-155.  Travels  of  John  Peter 
Salley  and  party  in  West  Virginia  in  1742,  p.  156-158.  The  beginning.<5  of 
towns  in  West  Virginia,  p.  159-165.  The  claim  of  France  to  Wes^t  Vir- 
gmia,  p.  166-170.  Battlefields  of  West  Virginia,  p.  171-178.  West  Virginia 
counties  as  arranged  in  congressional  districts  while  the  state  was  a  part 
of  Virginia,  p.  179-181.  Members  of  congress  from  what  is  now  West  Vir- 
gmla  while  the  state  was  a  part  of  Virginia,  p.  182-190.  Pioneer  forts, 
stockades  and  block-houses  in  West  Virginia  during  the  border  wars,  p. 
191-250.  Indian  names,  early  geography  of  "V\^est  Virginia,  p.  251-268. 
Pioneer  settlers  of  the  Greenbrier  valley  endeavoring  to  hold  possession  of 
their  lands  on  the  great  Kanawha  river  during  the  Indian  wars,  p.  269-270. 


626  A  BiBLIOGEAPHY   OF  VIRGINIA 

Second  biennial  report.     Virgil  A.  Lewis,  State  historian  and  archivist. 

1908.  6383 

1   p.l.,   327  p.     8vo. 

Contents  in  part:  The  West  Virginia  state  history  exhibit  at  the 
Jamestown  ter-centennial  exposition  on  Hampton  Roads,  Virginia,  1907,  p. 
72-89.  West  Virginians  who  were  members  of  the  Virginia  House  of  bur- 
gesses before  the  revolution,  p.  97-100.  West  Virginians  who  were  mem- 
bers of  the  General  assembly  of  Virginia  from  1777  to  1865,  p.  101-152. 
West  Virginians  who  occupied  seats  in  Virginia  conventions  while  the  two 
states  were  one,  p.  153-162.  The  Restored  government  of  Virginia  from 
1861-1865,  p.  163-190.  The  formation  of  We.<3t  Virginia,  p.  191-202.  Coun- 
ties of  West  Virginia  as  they  existed  in  1861,  with  their  total  representa- 
tion in  the  making  of  the  state,  p.  203-215. 

Third  biennial  report.     Virgil  A.   Lewis,   state   historian  and   archivist. 

1911.  6384 

xxxvii,   279   p.      8vo. 

Contents   in    part:      Bibliography   in   Virginia   and   West   Virginia,    p.   x- 
xxxiv.     The  soldiery  of  West  Virginia  in  the  French  and  Indian  war;   Lord 
Dunmore's  war;   the  Revolution;    the  later  Indian   wars;    the   whiskey  insur- 
rection;   the   second   war  with   England;    the   war  with   Mexico,   and   addenda 
relating  to  West  Virginians  in  the  civil  war,  p.   1-224.     The  Point  Pleasant    ] 
battle  monument,  its  history,  erection,  unveiling,  p.   231-254.     The  statue  of    i 
Thomas  Jonathan    "Stonewall"   Jackson,    p.    271-279.      The   statue   of   Francis    j 
H.  Pierpont  in  the  Hall  of  fame  in  the  U.  S.  capitol,  p.  255-270. 

West  Virginia.     Dept.  of  free  schools.     History  of  education  in  West  Vir-   ! 
ginia.     Prepared  under  the  direction  of  the  state  superintendent  of  free 
schools.    1904.    Charleston,  The  Tribune  printing  company,  1904.      LA385   I 
A3     1904.  6385   '' 

[8],   319   p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,  ports.     23yocm. 

The  history  of  education  in  West  Virginia.     Rev.  ed.     Prepared  under  j 

the  direction  of  the  State  superintendent  of  schools.     1907.     Charleston, 
Tribune  printing  co.,  1907.       LA385     A3     1907.  6386 

[8],    281    p.      plates.      2 3 1/2 cm. 

West   Virginia.     State   board   of  centennial    managers.     Resources   of  West  ! 

Virginia,  by  M.  F.  Maury    .    .    .   and  Wm.  M.  Fontaine    .    .    .    Prepared  ', 

under  the  direction  of  the  State  board  of  centennial  managers.    Wheel-  ' 

ing.  The   Register  company,   printers,   1876.  F241     W54.  6387  i 

X  p.,  1  ].,  430  p.     22cm.  ■ 

The  West  Virginia  historical  magazine  quarterly,    v.  1-    Jan.  1901-  Charles-  { 

ton,  W.  Va.,  West  Virginia  historical  and  antiquarian  society  [1901-     ]  ' 

F236    W51.  6388  ! 
Library  has  Jan.,  Apr.,   1902;   Apr.,  July,   1004. 

Westlake,  Ginevra  O.     Family  records  of  the  descendants  of  Thomas  West-  i 
lake    (1755-1827).     By  Ginevra  C.    (Westlake)    Wait.     1907.  6389 

13    p.      23cm. 

Westminster  scliool,  Richmond,  Va.     Catalog.  6390 

Library  has   1907,   1908,   1909. 

Weymouth,  H.  G.  O.    The  crossing  of  the  Rappahannock  by  the  19th  Massa- 
chusetts.      E468     B33.  6391 
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Wharton,  H.  M.    A  picnic  in  Palestine,  by  Rev.  H.  M.  Wharton,  D.  D.  Balti- 
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6  p.  1.,  13-380  p.     front,  ports,  plates.     24cm. 


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Wharton,  John.  The  Virginia  wreath;  or  original  poems.  By  John  Wharton, 
M.   D.     Winchester,   Virginia,   Printed   for   the   author,   1814.  6394 

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6395 
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Whealton,  Louis  Napoleon.  The  Maryland  and  Virginia  boundary  contro- 
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55,  vi  p.     3  maps   (1  fold.)      24i/4cm. 

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cover-title,   24   p.     front.,   plates.     24cm. 

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Broadside.     25   by  20cm. 

Whig  party.  Virginia.  Address  of  the  Whig  convention  for  the  nomina- 
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11  p.     21cm. 

Second   address  of  the   Central   committee   of  Fauquier,   to   the   people 

of  that  county,  on  the  army  bill.     Washington,  Printed  at  the  Madison- 
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6402 
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state  central  committee.     [1859]         JK310     v.  37.  6403 

16  p.     2 11/2  cm. 

Whipple,  Leonidas  Rutiedge.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Kate  Chopin,  with 
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White,  Ellsberry  Valentine.  The  first  iron-clad  naval  engagement  in  the 
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(In    Alderman,    E.    A.    Library    of    Southern    literature.      1909.      v.    2,    p. 
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By  Henry  Alexander  White,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  D.  D.,  professor  of  history  in 
the  Washington  and  Lee  university,  Lexington,  Virginia.  Richmond, 
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304   p.      23cm. 

■ — ■ — The  presidents  of  the  Washington  college  in  Virginia.  By  Rev.  Henry 
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1    p.    1.,    xiii,    467    p.      front.,    plates,    ports.,    maps    (partly    fold.)    fold, 
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xi,   422,   49   p.   incl.  front.,   illus.   inaps.     20iicm. 

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(In   The   Scotch-Irish    society   of   America.      Second   congress.      1890.     p. 
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Southern  Presbyterian  leaders,  by  Henry  Alexander  White   .    .    .  with 

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3  p.  1.,  476  p.     front.,  ports.     22 1/2 cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  629 

.   .   .  Stonewall  Jackson,  by  Henry  Alexander  White,  .   .   .  Philadelphia, 

G.  W.  Jacobs  &  company  [1909]         CI     J14     W25.  6421 

378   p.     front,    (port.)   rnap.      19cm. 

Three  American  ideals — The  Puritan,  the  cavalier,  and  the  Scotch- 
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(In   The   Scotch-Irish   society   of  America.      Fourth   congress.      1892.      p. 
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White,  Miles.     Early  Quaker  records  in  Virginia.  6423 

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The  Quaker  Janneys  of  Cheshire  and  their  progenitors.  6424 

(In    Southern   history   association    publications,      v.    8.    1904.    p.    119-128, 
196-211,  275-286) 

White,  Robert.  Address  delivered  by  Colonel  Robert  White  at  celebration 
of  birthday  of  General  Robert  E.  Lee.  New  Astor  hotel,  New  York, 
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14  p.     port.     23cm. 

Wliite,  William  Spotswood.  The  African  preacher.  An  authentic  narrative. 
By  the  Rev.  William  S.  White  .  .  .  Philadelphia,  Presbyterian  board  of 
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139  p.     front.,  pi.     151/^  cm. 

Rev.  William   S.   White,  D.  D.,  and  his  times,     1800-1873.     An   autobi- 
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byterian  committee  of  publication,   1891.         CI     W589     W23.  6427 
284  p.     front,    (port.)      20cm. 

Whitehill,  Alexander  Reid.  .  .  .  History  of  education  in  West  Virginia. 
By  A.  R.  Whitehill  .   .   .  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off.,  1902.       Llll  A5. 

6428 

165  p.     plates.     23yocm. 

(Contributions   to  American  educational  history.     Ed.  by  H.  B.   Adams, 
no.   30) 

Whiting,  W.  H.  C.    March  from  Fredericksburg  to  El  Paso  del  Norte.     [1S50] 

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v.  10.  1906.  p.  1-18,  78-95,  127-140. 

Whitelock,  George.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
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(In   Virginia   state    bar   association.      22nd   report,    1910.      p.    250-262) 

Whitman,  Sarah  Helen.  Edgar  Poe  and  his  critics.  By  Sarah  Helen  Whit- 
man. Second  edition.  Providence,  R.  L,  Tibbitts  and  Preston,  1885. 
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69    p.     front,    (port.)      18cm. 

Whitsitt,  William  Heth.  [Biographical  sketch  of  John  Albert  Broadus,  with 
selections   from  his   writings,   by  William   H.  Whitsitt]  6432 

(In  Alderman,  E.   A.   Library   of  Southern   literature.      1909.     v.   2. 
503-530) 


-Genealogy  of  Jefferson  Davis;  address  delivered  October  9,  1908,  be- 
fore Lee  camp,  no.  1,  Confederate  veterans,  Richmond,  Va.  by  William 
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D262     W623.  6433 

cover-title,   16   p.      23cm. 


630  A   BlBLlOGEAPHY   OF   VlRGlNIA 

• Life   and   times    of   Judge   Caleb   Wallace,   some   time   a  justice  of  the 

court  of  appeals   of  the   state  of  Kentucky.     By  William   H.   Whitsitt. 
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6   p.,    1   1.,    151   p.       26cm. 

Whittet,  Robert.  The  brighter  side  of  suffering,  and  other  poems.  Rich- 
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6435 

3  p.   1.,    [31-3S4   p.     20cm. 

Sonnets,  mostly  on  Scripture  themes,  with  a  few  other  poems  by  Robert 

Whittet    .    .    .    Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &   Shepperson,  1900.         PS3249 
W97      S6.  6436 

1   p.   1..  xiv,   324   p.       20 1/2 cm. 

Whittle,  William  C.     Cruises  of  the  Confederate  States  steamers  "Shenan- 
doah"   and    "Nashville."      By    Captain    William    C,    Whittle   .    .    .    [Nor- 
folk?  Va.]     cl910.         E599     So     W6.  6437 
32   p.     23cm. 

Why  the  Houdon  statue  of  Washington  should  be  copied.  Information  con- 
cerning Senate  bill  no.  113.     1914.         CI     W318     W62.  6438 

10,  [1]  p.     front.     2514cm. 
Issued   by   the   Gorham   company. 

Wickham,  Henry  T.  An  address  by  Henry  T.  Wickham,  Esq.,  of  Virginia, 
at  a  special  session  of  the  United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
the  Third  circuit,  held  at  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Tuesday,  May  sixth,  1913, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  presentation  on  behalf  of  tlae  Virginia  bar  as- 
sociation of  a  portrait  of  Hon.  John  Blair,  jr.,  from  1789  to  1796,  a 
justice  of  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States,  [n.  p.  n.  d.]  6439 
30   p.     front,    (port.)      25i^cm. 

Wickham,  John,  1763-1839.  Speech  in  the  trial  of  Aaron  Burr  for  treason, 
in  preparing  the  means  of  a  military  expedition  against  Mexico,  in  the 
circuit  court  of  the  U.  S.  for  the  district  of  Virginia,  1807.        PS6r)0    W7. 

6440 
(In  Williston,  E.   B.  Eloquence  of  the  U.   S.      v.   4.     p.    384-393) 

Wilcox,  Delos  F.  A  report  upon  the  proposed  modification  in  the  rates  of 
fare  and  franchise  provisions  affecting  the  street  and  railway  lines 
in  the  city  of  Norfolk,  as  presented  to  the  Norfolk  city  council  by  the< 
Virginia  lailway  &  power  co.,  in  March  1913.  By  Delos  F.  Wilcox,  Ph. 
D.,  consulting  franchise  and  public  utility  expert  .  .  .  New  York.  Made 
at  the  direction  of  the  committee  on  light,  heat  and  trolley  service  of 
the  Chamber  of  commerce  of  Norfolk,  Virginia,  inc.  .  .  .  Rendered  May 
20th,  1911.     [Norfolk,  Burke  &  Gregory,  print.,  1914]  6441 

70   p.     tables.     2  3 1/2  cm. 

Wiley,  George  E.  Plantation  tales.  By  George  E.  Wiley,  M.  D.,  Bristol,  Va., 
member  of  the  Amei-ican  medical  association  and  Medical  association  of 
Virginia.     New  York,  Broadway  pub.  co.     1906.        B    W676     P34.      6442 

4  p.   1.,   4-157   p.     front,    (port.),   plates.     20cm. 

Wiley,  Samuel  T.  History  of  Preston  county  (West  Virginia)  By  S.  T. 
Wiley,  assisted  by  A.  W.  Frederick.  Kingwood,  W.  Va.,  The  Journal 
printing  house,  1882.         F249     P9     W6.  6443 

XV,   529   p.   incl.  front,   pi.     8vo. 

Wilkes,  George,  1820-1885.     McClellan:    from  Ball's  Bluff  to  Antietam      By 
George  Wilkes  .    .    .  New  York,  S.  Tousey,  1863.        E470     W66.        6444 
40  p.     2214  cm. 

Wilkeson,   Frank.     Recollections  of  a  private   soldier  in  the  Army  of  the 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  631 

Potomac,  by  Frank  Wilkeson.  New  York  &  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's 
sons,  1898.         E601     W68.  6445 

ix,  246  p.     ITi/scm. 

Wilkinson,  A.  N.     John  Moncure  Daniel,     [Life]  6446 

(In    Richmond    college    historical    papers,      v.    1.    no.    1.    June,    1915.      p. 
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Wilkinson,   John,    1821-1891.     Tlie   narrative    of   a   blockade-runner.      By   J. 
Wilkinson  .   .   .  New  York,  Sheldon  &  co.,  1877.        E595    B6    W6,      6447 
252    p.      19 1/2 cm. 

Willcox,  Orlando  B.    Actions  on  the  Weldon  railroad.     E468     B33.  6448 

(In  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  civil  war.     v.  4.     p.  568-573) 

Willey,  Waitman  Thomas.  Object  of  the  war.  Speech  of  Hon.  W.  T.  Willey, 
of  Virginia,  in  the  senate,  December  19  and  20,  1861.  [Washington,  D. 
C,  Scammell  &  co.,  1862]       JK310     v.  19.  6449 

15  p.      23cm. 

Speech  delivered  by  Waitman  T.  Willey,  of  Monongalia,  on  Mr.  Moore's 

resolutions  on  federal  relations,  in  the  Vii'ginia  convention,  March  4th, 
1861.     Richmond,  Chas.  H.  Wynne,  1861.         JK310     v.  3L  6450 

16  p.     23cm. 

Speech    .    .    .    delivered  in  the  United  States  Senate,  May  29,  1862,  on 

presenting  the  memorial  of  the  legislature  of  Va.,  requesting  the  con- 
sent of  Congress  to  the  erection  of  a  new  state  within  the  jurisdiction 
of  that  state,  to  be  called  "West  Virginia."  [Washington,  Scammel  & 
CO.,   1862]  JK310     v.   7.  6451 

15  p.     23cm. 

Speech    ...    on  the  abolition  of  slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  20,  1862.  [Wash- 
ington, L.  Towers]        JK310     v.  7.  6452 

16  p.     23cm. 

; Speeches  of  Waitman  T.  Willey,  of  Monongalia  county,  before  the  state 

convention  of  Virginia  on  the  basis  of  representation;  on  county  courts 
&  county  organization,  and  on  the  election  of  judges  by  the  people. 
Richmond,   William  Culley,   [1851]  F216     P.  6453 

42   p.      22cm. 

Willey,  William   P.     An  inside  view  of  the  formation  of  the  state  of  West 

Virginia.     With  character  sketches  of  the  pioneers  in  that  movement. 

By  William  P.  Willey,  professor  of  law  in  the  West  Virginia  university. 

Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  News  publishing  co.,  1901.  6454 

vii,   245   p.     plates,    (ports.)      21cm. 

West  Virginia — steps  to  statehood,  1861-1863   [with  bibliography]     6455 

(In  The  South   in  the  building-  of  the  nation,     v.   1.     p.   365-384) 

William  and  Mary  college,  Williamsburg,  Va.    Bulletin.        F218    24    W71    B. 

6456 
Library   has    Jan.,    Apr.,    Oct.,    1907;    Jan.,    Apr.,    Nov.,    1908;    Apr.,    July, 
Oct.j  1909;  Jan.,  1911;  Oct.,  1913;  Jan.,  May,  1914. 

A  catalogue  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary  in  Virginia,  from  its 

foundation  to  the  present  time.     1859.  6457 

[102]    p.     23cm. 

Bound   with   "The  address   delivered  by  John   Tyler    ...    on  the   166th 
anniversary  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary  in  Virg-inia." 

—Catalogue.         F218     24     W71     CSS,  6458 

Library  has  1861,   1866,   1890   to  date. 


632  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

The  charter,  transfer  and  statutes,  of  the  college  of  William  and  Mary, 

in  Virginia:    In  Latin  and  English.     Williamsburg,  Printed  by  William 
Hunter,  175S.     [Reprint,  English  only]  6459 

(In  William  and  Mary  colleg-e  quarterly,     v.  16.     p.  239-256) 

The  colonial  echo.     Published  by  the  students  of  the  College  of  William 

and  Mary,  Williamsburg,  Va.         F21S     24     W71     C71.  6460 

Library  has   1905,   1907-1910,   1912,   1913,   1915. 

The  history  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary    [including  the  gen- 
eral  catalogue,]    from   its   foundation,   1660,   to   1874.     Richmond,   J.   W. 
Randolph  &  English,  1874.         F218     24     W71     H68.  6461 
183,    [2]    p.     8vo. 

— — Statutes  of  the  University  of  William  &  Mary.  Richmond,  Printed  by 
Augustine  Davis,  printer  for  the  public,  1792.         F218     24     W71     St. 

6463 
16   p.      16 1/2  cm. 

William   and   Mary   college   bi-monthly.     Published   by  the   students   of 

William  and  Mary  college.         F218     24     W71     M77.  6464 

Library  has  Dec,  1891,  and  April,  1892. 

The  William  and  Mary  literary  magazine.     Published  by  the  students  of 

William  and  Mary  college.         F218     24     W71     MIS.  6465 

Library  has  Nov.   1906-May  1907. 

The  William  and  Mary  college  monthly.    Published  by  the  students  of 

William  and  Mary  college.         F218     24     W71     M78.  6466 

Library  has  Jan.,  Mar.,  Apr.,  1891;  Jan.,  Nov.,  Dec,  1896;  May,  1897; 
May,  June,   1901;  Feb.   1902. 

Alumni    association.     Constitution,      [no   place,      no   date]  F21S     24 

W71     A47      C.  6467 

6  p.     14  cm. 

Vyiliiam  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  papers,  vol.  1.  Williams- 
burg,   (1893).  6468 

8vo.   pp.   G4,   66,    135,   211. 

Contents:  Williamsburg-  lodge  of  Masons,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  A  lost  paper 
of  Thomas  Jefferson,  by  Kate  Mason  Ilowland;  A  first  Roman  Catholic 
priest  (Raymond,  of  Norfolk  County,  1687);  Marriage-license  bonds  on  file 
in  York  County  court,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Early  presidents  of  William  and 
Mary,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Lieut.  Col.  Walter  Chiles,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Virginia 
threads  for  the  future  historian,  by  E.  D.  Neill;  Pedigree  of  a  representa- 
tive Virginia  planter  (Edward  Diggs),  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Maj.  Edmund  Chees- 
man,  jr.,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Oriental  letters;  Brett-Isham-Randolph.  by  W.  G. 
Stanard;  The  Ludv/ell  family,  by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Coats  of  arms  in  Virginia, 
by  Jj.  G.  Tyler;  James  Silk  Buckingham,  by  E.  W.  James;  Portraits  of 
colonial  Virginians,  by  R.  A.  Brock;  Witchcraft  in  Virginia;  Journal  of  the 
meetings  of  the  presidents  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  College,  1729- 
1784;  .  .  .  Northampton  county,  Lancaster  county,  Elizabeth  City  coun- 
ty; Virginia  Randolphs,  by  R.  A.  Brock;  Births  and  baptisms,  Norfollc  Coun- 
ty, Va.,  by  E.  W.  James;  Vestrymen  of  Elizabeth  River  parish,  by  E.  W. 
James;  McClurg  descent,  by  J.  B.  McCaw;  English  origin  of  the  Carters, 
by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Spottsylvania  County  marriage  licenses,  1726-1744;  John 
Washington  on  a  trading  voyage  in  the  "East  country,"  by  W.  G.  Stanard; 
Virginia  under  the  Commonwealth,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  The  Ohio  company,  by 
Kate  Mason  Rowland;  Princess  Anne  county  marriage  bonds,  by  E.  W. 
James;    Carrington    family;    Henry   Woodhouse,    by   E.    W.    James. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  papers,  vol.  2.  Williams- 
burg, 1894.  6469 

8vo,  pp.  xvi,   282. 

Contents:  Temple  farm,  York,  Va.,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Virginians  at  Ox- 
ford, by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Coats  of  arms  in  Virginia;  Virginia's  past  in  por- 
traiture, by  R.  A.  Brock;  Col.  John  Washington,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Journal  of 
the  meetings  of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  College, 
by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Witchcraft  in  Virginia;  .  .  .  The  bicentennial  celebra- 
tion of  the  college;  Ancestry  of  George  Wythe,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Abstracts 
from   Princess   Anne   County   marriage   licenses,    1765-66;    Old    tombstones   in 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  633 

York  and  James  City  counties,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Morson-Scott-Payne;  The 
Lightfoot  family,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  The  Ennalls  and  Waggaman  families,  of 
Maryland;  The  Calthorpes;  The  Spotswood  boys  at  Eton  in  1760,  by  S.  C. 
Grinnan;  Slave  owners  in  Princess  Anne  County,  by  E.  W.  Jaines;  Rev. 
John  Wilson,  by  E.  W.  James;  Calthorpe  pedigrees,  with  an  account  of  the 
Howard  family,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Libraries  in  colonial  Virginia;  New  Eng- 
land and  the  slave  trade,  by  R.  A.  Brock;  Extracts  from  the  records  of 
Lower  Norfolk  and  Princess  Anne  counties,  by  E.  W.  James;  Judge  St. 
George  Tucker's  pamphlet  in  relation  to  Williamsburg,  and  letter  to  Judge 
John  Tyler,  with  notes  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Marriage  licenses  granted  in  Eliza- 
beth City  County  from  1689  to  1699;  Inscriptions  on  old  tombs  in  Gloucester 
County,  by  L.   G.   Tyler;   Throckmorton. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  vol.  3.  July, 
1894-April,   1895.     Williamsburg.      (1895.)  6470 

8vo,   pp.   xxiii,   286. 

Contents:  The  Norfolk  academy,  by  Edward  "W.  James;  President  Madi- 
son and  Col.  Jno.  Taylor,  of  Caroline,  by  A.  G.  Grinnan;  Naturalization  pa- 
per of  Nicholas  Yager,  by  A.  G.  Grinnan;  Original  letters  (1662)-1801;  A 
few  things  about  our  country,  by  Wm.  B.  Taliaferro;  Inscriptions  on  old 
tombs  in  Gloucester  Co.,  Virginia,  with  notes  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Libraries 
in  colonial  Virginia,  by  Edward  W.  James;  Throckmorton  of  England  and 
Virginia,  by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Slave  owners  in  Princess  Anne  co.,  Virginia,  by 
E.  W.  James;  Journal  of  the  meetings  of  the  president  and  masters  of 
William  and  Mary  college,  1758-63;  Will  of  Philip  Honywood,  1684;  The 
colonial  council  of  Virginia — list  of  members,  by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Historical 
notes;  The  seal  of  Virginia,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Grace  Sherwood,  the  Virginia 
witch,  by  E.  W.  James;  Talman  family;  Lightfoot  family,  by  Lyon  G. 
Tyler;  Peachey  family;  IBacon's  speech  at  Green  Spring;  Papers  from  the 
records  of  Surry  county;  Lamb  family;  Notes  and  queries;  Writ  of  habeas 
corpus;  Sir  William  Thompson,  brother  of  Stevens  Thompson,  Attorney- 
General  of  Virginia,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland;  Captain  William  Carver, 
1675,  by  E.  W.  James;  Coats  of  arms  in  Virginia;  Bruton  Church,  by  Lyon 
G.  Tyler;  The  Jameson  family,  by  James  M.  Bourne;  The  public  lands 
(1625);  Some  letters  of  William  Beverly,  1787-44,  contributed  by  Worth- 
ington  C.  Ford;  The  Listers  of  Virginia,  by  E.  W.  James;  Old  tombstones 
in  Matthews  county,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Personal  notes  from  the  Maryland 
gazette,  1728-1765,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland;  Shield  family,  by  Lyon  G. 
Tyler;    Virginia   names   spelt    one   way   and    called   another. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  vol.  4.  July,  1895- 
April,  1896.     1896.  6471 

8vo,  pp.  XXV,  289. 

Contents:  Grammar  and  Mattey  practice  and  model  School,  founded 
by  Mary  Whaley  in  1706,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Libraries  in  colonial  Virginia, 
by  E.  W.  James;  Grace  Sherwood,  the  Virginia  witch,  by  E.  W.  James;  Ex-\ 
perience  of  Elizabeth  Digges,  1683,  by  Kate  Mason  Rowland;  The  Thruston 
family  of  Virginia;  Washington  and  his  neighbors,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler; 
Journal  of  the  meetings  of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary 
College,  1763-68;  The  Smiths  of  Virginia,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Captain  John 
Utie,  of  Utimaria;  Shield  family;  Some  of  the  early  marriage  licenses  or 
Orange  county.  1753-1776,  by  A.  G.  Grinnan;  Descendants  of  John  Camm, 
by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  John  Casper  Stoever,  sr.,  by  A.  G.  Grinnan;  William 
Bradford — copy  of  the  verses  left  by  him  for  his  children;  Quaint  inscrip- 
tion marking  the  tomb  of  Richard  Brooke.  Whitchurch,  Southampton,  Eng- 
land; Historical  and  genealogical  notes;  Thornton  family,  by  W.  G.  Stan- 
ard: Original  letters,  1777-1802;  Isle  of  Wight  county — Papers  relating  to 
Bacon's  rebellion;  New  Kent  county — liring  of  the  court-house,  1787;  Mar- 
riage bonds  in  Middlesex  county  clerk's  office:  Old  tombstones  in  Charles 
City  county,  by  L.  G.  Tyler;  Descendants  of  Henry  Randolph;  ThrocR- 
morton  family;  Title  of  Westover,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Coats-of-arms  in 
Virginia;  Early  records  of  Charles  City  county,  1655-1661;  Letters  ex- 
tracted from  the  county  record  books;  Indian  affairs  in  Lancaster  county 
(extracted  from  the  Order  books):  Northumberland  co\inty,  list  of  the 
burgesses  from  the  county  levy;  Commission  of  Warwick  county,  1647; 
Commission  of  Nansemond  county,  1646:  The  Stracheys  of  Sutton  Court; 
The  oldest  tombstone;  Starke's  free  school  and  "Justice  of  the  Peace;" 
Original  records  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  societv,  1776-1781;  William  Short, 
president  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  society,  1778-1781;  The  first  collegiate 
medals  in  the  United  States:  The  first  chair  of  law  and  police;  The  BlacR- 
burns  of  "Ripon  Lodge:"  The  Starke  family;  James  Monroe,  by  Lyon  G. 
Tyler;    Descendants   of   John   Camm. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  vol.  5.  July,  1896- 
April,  1897.    Richmond,  Va.,  1897.  6472 

8vo,    pp.    xxxi,    282. 

Contents:  Timson  family;  Strachey  of  Sutton  Court;  Metcalfe  fami- 
lies; Journal  of  the  meetings  of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and 


634  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Mary  College,  1768;  Marriage  bonds  at  Warsaw,  Richmond  county;  Provi- 
dence Forge;  Shield  family;  "Willis  family:  Bickley  or  P.ockley  family,  by 
Wm.  Bledwyn  Powell;  The  Dandridges  of  Virginia,  by  "Wilson  utiles  Cary; 
A  servant  girl  in  Virginia,  1640;  A  London  merchant  to  his  brother  in  Vir- 
ginia, 1644;  Horatio  Woodhouse,  by  Edward  W.  James;  The  Thruston  fam- 
ily of  Virginia;  Maryland  notes,  by  Henry  H.  Goldsborough;  Smiths  of 
Virginia;  Throckmorton  charts,  1  and  2;  Starke  family;  Elizabeth  City 
county  records,  marriage  licenses,  169S-170L';  Thornton  family,  by  W.  G. 
Stanard;  Seldcn  family;  Bernard  family;  Old  tombstones  in  New  Kent 
county,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  The  Indians  of  Northampton  county,  letter  from 
Wm.  Berkeley,  1650;  Jameson  family;  The  county  committees  of  1774-75 
in  Virginia,  by  Charles  Washington  Coleman;  Huba.rd  family;  William  Clai- 
borne, jr., — certificate  of  loyalty,  1677;  Brick-making  in  Goochland,  1736; 
Shoemaking  in  Goochland.  1736;  Gooch  family;  Free  schools  In  Tsle  ot 
"Wight  county;  Will  of  Elizabeth  Stith.  1774;  Early  letter  from  Francis 
WTieeler.  of  London,  to  his  father  in  Virginia,  1659;  Bickley  family,  by 
Washington  Bleddyn  Powell;  Dudley  Digges;  Vice-Admiralty  court,  1701/2; 
The  Ohio  company,  by  Thomas  H.  Eijis;  William  Nimmo,  of  W'illiamsburg, 
by  Thomas  H.  Ellis;  Burgesses  in  1692-?, — Journa)  of  the  House  of  Bur- 
gesses begun  at  James  City  March  2,  1692-3;  Letters — William  Nelson  to 
Edward  Hunt,  1771;  Richard  Bland  to  Thomas  Adams,  with  notes,  by  Lyon 
G.  Tyler;  Genealogy  of  the  Adams  family  of  New  Kent  and  Henrico  coun- 
ties, Va.,  by  C.  W.  Coleman;  Norborne,  Baron  De  Botetourt.  Governor-Gen- 
eral of  Virginia,  1768-1770,  by  Charles  "W.  Coleman;  Willis  family,  by  Lvon 
G.  Tyler;  Cole  family;  Old  places  in  Surry  county;  Descendants  of  Rev. 
Rowland  Jones,  first  rector  of  Bruton  Parish,  Va.,  by  Wilson  Miles  Cary; 
A  list  of  parishes  and  the  ministers  in  them,  1774;  The  lineage  of  George 
Ruggle,  by  Henry  Stoddard  Ruggles;  David  Mossom  and  Daniel  Taylor;  Edu- 
cation in  colonial  Virginia,  Pt.  1,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Old  Blandford  tomb- 
stones, by  C.  G.  Chamberlayne;  Personal  notices  from  the  Virginia  gazette. 
1736-9:  Starke  family  of  Planover  county;  Burgesses  of  Lancaster  county. 
1651-1740;  Christian  family;  Rules  of  Lancaster  court  in  1671;  Political 
prisoners  in  Virginia,  1716;  Letters  to  Tom  Pecke,  of  James  City  county, 
1650;  Convicts  in  Pennsylvania,  1751;  Davenport  family;  Eppes-Ballard- 
Hardvman-Burton-Binford,  <S-c.;  Virginians  at  St.  John's  college,  Annapolis, 
Md.,    1793-94;   Letter  from   Th.   Jefferson,   introducing  Lucy   Paradise,   1788. 

William  and  Marv  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,     vol.  6.     July,  1897- 
April,  1898.     Richmond,  Va.,  1898.  6473 

8vo,  pp.  xxi,   271. 

Contents:  Education  in  colonial  Virginia,  Pt.  2;  Virginians  voting  In 
the  colonial  period,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Thruston  family;  Old  Blandford 
tombstones;  Willis  family;  Edlow,  Bowler,  Coclce.  and  Adams;  Armistead 
family-;  Macon  family:  Jerdone  family;  AVilliam  and  ]\Tary  college  in  the 
Revolution;  William  and  Mary  college — its  antiquities;  Libraries  in  colonial 
Virginia;  Genealogy  of  the  Sinith  family  of  Essex  countv.  Virginia,  by  C.  W. 
Coleman;  Thornton  family;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes — Gf^n.  Posey, 
Thornton,  Adams,  etc.;  Education  in  colonial  Virginia,  Pt.  3;  Charles  Sayer's 
account  at  college.  1763;  Abstracts  from  Pittsylvania  county  marriage 
bonds,  1767-7S,  by  E.  W.  James:  I^etter  from  IMungo  Ingles;  The  cavalier 
emigration;  Mathews  family:  Howard.  Wood.  Baker.  Gilmer;  IMarriage 
bonds  in  Lancaster  county,  1717-1747;  The  genealo."^v  of  .T.  E.  B.  Stuart  and 
of  his  collateral  relations  on  his  m.othor's  side — Pannill.  Strother.  Banks, 
Bruce,  etc.,  by  David  H.  Pannill;  Record  of  Wm.  Madison's  familv.  b;.-  A.  G. 
Grinnan,  Sale  of  a  negro.  1678;  Servants  protected.  1675:  Smoking  forbid- 
den during  the  court.  1680;  Execution  of  an  Indian.  1659;  Brownes  of  James 
City  county:  Berkeley  manuscripts:  Letter  of  Ralph  Wormeley  giving  an 
account  of  his  family.  1795;  INT.arriage  records  from  Ralph  Wormeley's  Bi- 
ble; Library  of  Col.  Willi.am  Fleming:  Education  in  colonial  Virginia.  Pt.  4; 
Students  in  1754  at  William  and  Jlary  colle,°e:  Accounts  of  salaries  In 
1770;  Committee  of  safety  of  Isle  of  Wight,  by  R.  S.  Thomas;  Indian  slaves, 
1659;  Obituary  of  Thomas  Dawson,  1761;  Jjist  of  southern  graduates  of  the 
LTniversitv  of  Pennsvlvania,  1757-1783;  Virginia  graduates  at  Prinreton, 
1749-1782;  At  Columbi.a  Gollege.  N.  Y..  previous  to  1783:  Southern  studonts 
at  Harvard  College;  Schools  in  Warwick  county,  by  B.  W.  Jones;  The  north- 
ern nock  of  Virginia;  Selden  family;  Hubard  family;  County  committee  of 
Caroline,    1774;    Letters   of   George   Hume   of  Virginia,    1723. 

\A/iiliam  and  Marv  colleso  quarterly  historical  magazine.    Vol.  7.    July,  1898- 
April  1899.     Richmond,  Va.,  1899.  6474 

8vo,   pp.   xxviii,    315. 

Contents:  Education  in  colonial  Virrrinia,  Pts.  5  and  6;  Old  Virginia 
editors:  Armistead  families;  Nelson  letter  book.  1770-1773;  The  Ultra  Mon- 
tane expedition;  Marriage  bonds  at  Lawrenceville.  Brunswick  county,  Va. ; 
Harrison-Goosloy-McCaw;  Prices  during  the  Revolution,  by  R.  S.  Thomas; 
Lafayette  at  the  College,  1824;  A  Virginia  hero.  Alexander  Macaulay,  Jr.; 
Letter   of   Col.    Nathaniel   Burvi^ell,    1718;    The    Tabb   family;    Selden    family; 


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Lamb  family;  Abstracts  from  Pittsylvania  county  marriage  bonds,  1779; 
Ash  ton  lamily;  A  list  of  graduates  of  Harvard  who  were  tories  in  the 
American  Revolution,  residing  in  Massachusetts,  by  R.  S.  Thomas;  Letter 
of  Ralph  Wornieley,  Jr.,  of  Rosegill,  1783;  Berkeley  manuscripts;  Old 
tombstones  in  Westmoreland  county;  Marriage  bonds  in  Goochland  coun- 
ty, 1739-84;  Tombstones  at  Hill's  farm,  in  Accomac  county,  by  Margaret 
Seymour  Hall;  Maclin  family;  A  letter  from  Virginia,  1658;  Convict  emi- 
grants to  New  England,  by  E.  W.  James;  Conquerors  of  the  Northwest — 
pay  roll  of  Capt.  Edward  Worthington's  company  of  cavalry,  stationed  at 
the  Illinois,  1778-9;  The  Randolph  family,  by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Gov.  Gooch's 
message  concerning  the  college,  1745;  Diary  of  John  Blair,  1751;  Rev.  Sam- 
uel Henley;  lamily  of  John  Hunter,  of  Hampton;  John  Davis'  travels  in 
America  during  1798-99,  1800,  ISOl,  1802;  Papers  relating  to  the  founding  ot 
the  College;  The  Indian  war  of  16 76;  Churchill  family;  Bible  record  of 
Scarburgh  family;  Marriage  bonds  in  Middlesex  county,  1759-1S03;  Sea- 
well  family;  Isle  of  "Wight  county  records;  Plistorical  sketch;  A  list  of 
persons  massacred  in  Isle  of  Wight  by  the  Indians  in  1622  at  Bennett's 
plantation  and  "Basse's  Choice;"  Census  of  people  in  1624  and  1625;  List 
of  patents  in  1626;  Abstracts  of  important  deeds,  wills,  and  orders  on  record 
in  Clerk's  office  of  Isle  of  Wight  county;  Records  of  Isle  of  Wight  during 
the  Revolution;  I^and  grants  in  Isle  of  Wiglit,  1626-1676;  Supplementary 
records;  Officers  of  Isle  of  Wight  county;  Members  of  House  of  burgesses, 
1619  to  1775;  Members  of  state  conventions,  1775-1788;  Clerks  of  county 
court,  1645-1887. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  vol,  8.  July,  1899- 
April,  1900.     Richmond,  Va.,  1900.  6475 

8vo,  pp.  XV,  279,  167. 

Contents:  Diary  of  John  Blair,  1751;  Libraries  in  colonial  Virginia; 
Letter  of  Thomas  Griflith,  1655;  Col.  Gerard  Fowke  and  the  Indians;  Isaac 
Allerton  and  the  Indians,  1656;  The  Indian  war,  1S76;  Personal  notices  from 
the  "Virginia  Gazette,"  1767-9;  Tithables  in  King  William  Parish,  1735 
Polls  in  Westmoreland  county  for  election  of  Burgesses,  1744-1761;  Prince 
ton's  debt  to  William  and  Mary;  Arrest  of  John  Carter,  the  cavalier,  1659 
Charles  Stedman,  by  E.  W.  James;  Mary  Bland's  death — letter  of  Henry 
Lee,  1764;  Hung  for  negro  murder,  1739;  Colonial  roads  and  wheeled  ve- 
hicles; Early  tombstones  in  Northumberland  county;  Churchill  family;  Will 
of  John  Thruston,  Chamberlain  of  Bristol,  1674;  Seawell  family;  Armlsteaa 
family;  Christian  family;  Facts  from  "Southern  side  lights,"  by  E.  W. 
James;  Tobacco  smoking  in  Virginia;  Tricks  of  merchants;  Letters  of  Hume 
family,  1743-59;  Marriage  bonds  in  Goochland  county,  'Sl-'87;  Dainger- 
field  family;  Captain  John  Rogers  of  Caroline,  1776-1782;  Chiles  family;  Carp 
family;  Bible  records  of  Fox,  Crawley,  and  Kenner  families;  Allen  family 
of  Surry  county;  Tombstones  at  Claremont,  Surry  county;  The  oldest  brick 
house;  Gliinpses  of  old  college  life,  1790-1841;  Census  of  tithables  In  Surry 
county  in  the  year  1668;  Indian  slaves;  Justices  for  Surry  county,  1652; 
Accounts  of  the  College,  1694-1697;  Francis  Fauquier's  will,  1767;  Inscrip- 
tions from  various  tombstones  in  Dinwiddle,  Chesterfield,  Henrico,  and  New 
Kent  counties,  Va.,  by  Churchill  Gibson  Chamberlayne;  Sir  Thomas  Luns- 
ford.  Personal  notices  froin  the  Virginia  Gazette,  1769-1770;  Will  of  Orlando 
Jones;  Marriage  bonds  in  Charles  City  county;  Minor  family:  Colliers  of 
York  county;  Lawyers  of  the  seventeenth  century;  Library  of  Southey  Lit- 
tleton, 1679-80;  Dr.  Franklin's  parable  against  persecution;  Library  of  George 
Haclce,  1665:  Old  letters  of  the  seventeenth  century;  Letter  of  William  H. 
Cabell  and  John  Camm,  1805;  Some  Minors  in  Virginia,  by  B.  B.  Minor; 
Jameson  family;  Hope  family  of  Virginia;  Gait  family  of  Williamsburg; 
Alexander  family:  Supplement;  The  Goodwin  families  in  America,  by  John 
S.  Goodwin.     Addendum  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;   Index. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  vol.  9.  July,  1900- 
April,  1901.     Richmond,  Va.,  1901.  6476 

8vo,  pp.  xxii,   277. 

Contents:  Bacon's  rebellion,  Eggleston  Mss. ;  Patents  issued  during  the 
regal  government,  James  City  county:  Glimpses  of  old  college  life — letters 
of  John  Brown,  1779-80;  Two  dinner  parties,  1854,  1861;  Inscriptions  on  old 
tombstones  in  Westmoreland  and  Northumberland  counties;  DocKet  ot 
causes,  Westmoreland  county,  1796;  Carter  ancestry:  Chart  nedigree  of 
Madison  family;  Churchill  family;  Families  of  Smith;  Christian  family; 
Minor  family;  Alexander  family;  Some  Minors  in  Virginia;  Old  Kecoughtan, 
or  Elizabeth  City  county;  First  settler  in  the  valley — Adam  Miller;  The  Na- 
tional university;  St.  Memin  collection  of  portraits — list  of  Virginians  en- 
graved by  him;  Goronwy  Owen,  the  Welsh  poet  who  died  in  Virginia,  and  his 
descendants;  Library  of  William  Key,  1764;  Inscriptions  from  tombstones  in 
King  and  Queen,  Westmoreland,  Hanover,  and  Albemarle  counties:  Ma,rriage 
bonfls  in  Lunenburg  court-house:  Some  extracts  from  the  records  of  York 
county,  1677-1705;  Randolph  family,  by  W.  G.  Stanard;  Collier  family;  Ken- 
ner family;  Daingerfield  family;  Family  of  John  Eager  Howard;  Lewis  ot 
Warner  Hall;  Societv  of  the  Cincinnati;  Two  tragical  events;  The  seafight 
of    Capt.    Anthony    Chester,    1621;    The    Indian    massacre,    1622,    with    notes, 


636  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

about  the  Thorpe  family;  Brunswick  county  and  Fort  Christiana;  Unpub- 
lished letters,  1716-1752,  at  Fulham,  in  the  library  of  the  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don; Charles  Citv  county  patents;  Origin  of  the  name  of  Newport  News; 
Fort  on  Yeocomico  river,  16G7;  Personal  notices  from  the  Virginia  Gazette, 
1772-  Miscellaneous  notes;  The  Christians  of  Milntown,  in  the  Isle  of  Man. 
and  Ewanrigg-  Hall,  in  Cumberland;  Armistead  Churchill  and  his  descend- 
ants- Woodson  family;  Talbot  family;  Lewis  family  of  Warner  Hall;  Robert 
Brooke — copy  of  a  letter  from  J.  L.  Chester;  Catalogue  of  manuscripts,  by 
George  F.  Tudor  Sherwood. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,    vol.  10.    July,  1901- 
April,  1902.     Richmond,  Va.,  1902.  6477 

8vo,   pp.  XX,   284. 

Contents:  Werowocomoco — situation  of  the  place;  Missouri  compromise 
— letters  to  James  Barbour,  senator  of  Virginia  in  the  U.  S.  Congress;  Charles 
City  county  land  grants,  Colonial  attorney-generals  of  Virginia;  A  chapter 
from  a  Puritan  writer;  Jamestown  island  in  1861,  by  E.  T.  D.  Myers;  Armis- 
tead Churchill  and  his  descendants;  Woodson  family;  Lewis  family  of  War- 
ner Hall;  Clopton  fa.mily;  AVyatt  or  AViatt  families;  Talbot  notes,  by  Mrs. 
Robert  B.  Clay  tor;  Smith  notes  by  Mrs.  Robert  B.  Clay  tor;  Alexander 
family;  The  building  of  Williamsburg;  Patents  issued  during  the  regal 
government — James  City  county;  Weyanoke  and  Westover,  by  VvMlliam  Dun- 
lap;  Letter  of  John  Banister,  of  Petersburg,  to  Robert  Boiling,  175.''.;  In- 
scriptions on  some  old  tombstones  by  Joseph  Lyon  Miller;  Will  of  Benjamin 
Harrison,  of  Surry  county,  1711:  Soldiers  of  the  Revolution  by  the  name 
of  Mitchell;  Family  records:  Bible  of  Sarah  "Washington,  Manson  ramiiy, 
Bible  record  of  Martin  family,  Bible  of  Carr  Waller,  Note  book  of  Isaac 
Hite,  jr.,  Bible  record  of  James  Maury  and  Walker  Maury,  Bible  of  Alex- 
ander Craig,  Bible  of  Snead  family.  Gissage  and  Bickley  families;  Memo- 
randa made  bv  Thomas  R.  Joynes  on  a  journey  to  the  states  of  Ohio  and 
Kentuckv,  1810;  Extracts  from  the  Proceedings  of  the  Council,  relatmg  to 
the  building  of  the  capitol  in  Williamsburg,  1702-4;  List  of  colonial  attor- 
ney-generals; List  of  the  colonial  secretaries;  Sketches  of  the  secretaries 
of  the  colony  of  Virginia:  David  Wickliffe  (first  child  born  of  Protestant 
parents  in  the  state  of  Maryland);  Punishment  for  a  negro  rebel,  1688; 
Some  of  the  Meads,  by  G.  C.  Callahan:  Notes  from  colonial  papers,  Ameri- 
ca and  West  Indies,  1685-88;  Harv/ood  of  King  and  Queen  county;  Letter 
of  Edmund  Pendleton,  1791;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes;  Hickman, 
Walker-Tucker,  Marshall  family;  Yorktown  in  1R54;  A  catalogue  of  books 
in  the  library  of  Robert  Carter  at  Nomini  Hall;  William  and  Mary  College 
in  185S.  bv  Wm.  R.  Garrett;  Sale  of  a  colonial  church  by  Andrew  G.  Grin- 
nan;    Fry  family;    Ransone   family;    Bacon   family;    Bugg  family;    Dixon. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,    vol.  11.    July,  1902- 
April,  1903.     Richmond,  Va.,  1903.  6478 

Svo,   pp.  XX,   286. 

Contents:  A  diary  kept  by  Robert  Wellford,  of  Fredericksburg,  aurmg 
the  march  of  the  Virginia  troops  to  Fort  Pitt  to  suppress  the  Whiskey 
insurrection:  The  Eaton  free  school,  165f):  A  catalogue  of  books  in  tne  !l- 
brary  of  Robert  Carter  at  Nomini  Hall;  Proceedings  in  York  county  court, 
1661;  Lewis  family;  Hardyman  family;  AVoodson  faimly;  AVillcox  family; 
Hamlin  family;  Alexander  family;  Clopton  family:  Extracts  from  the  rec- 
ords of  Surry  county;  Patents  issued  during  the  regal  government — James 
City  county;  President  Thomas  Dawson's  ordination  as  deacon,  1740;  Per- 
sonal notices  from  the  "Virginia  gazette"  for  1776  and  1777;  Journal  of 
James  Gordon,  of  Lancaster  county,  Va.,  1758-61;  Letters  of  AA'illiam  Sher- 
wood to  .Joseph  AVilliamson,  1671-72;  Proprietors  of  lots  in  AVilliamsburg' 
in  1783;  Occaneechee  island;  Early  tombs  in  AVestnioreland,  Richmona,  ana 
Northumberland  county,  by  G.  AV.  Beale:  Hicks  family;  Fainily  account  of 
Lucy  Ann  Page,  late  of  Glovicester  county,  Va. ;  Ball,  Cuppage,  and  Dam- 
eron,  of  Northumberland  county,  Va. ;  AA'^hitehead  family  deeds;  Marriage 
bonds  in  Prince  Edward  county  clerks  office,  1780-1850;  An  Irish  estate — 
Burke  or  Bourke  family;  Armistead  family;  Tombstones  of  the  Scarlett 
family:  Tombstone  of  Jlartha  ^Martin:  Finances  of  the  College  in  1755- 
1765;  Letter-hook  of  Francis  Jerdone  (1746-1756):  State  of  A''irginia,  told  in 
a  letter  of  Governor  Nicholson  to  the  Board  of  trade,  Feb.  4,  1609;  Old 
letters  from  Virginia  county  records,  1652,  1705;  The  walls  of  the  Col- 
lege— their  antiquity:  Journal  of  Alexander  Macaulay,  1783;  Notes  on  Lee, 
Heath,  Miller,  Martin,  and  Guerrant.  by  James  A.  Leach;  Eustace  family; 
Brooke  family;  AAMlliam  Burton,  of  Chariton  county.  Mo.;  Sketch  of  Elisha 
Parmele,  by  R.  A.  Brock;  A  servant  in  England  to  his  master  in  A'irginia, 
1642;  Merchants  and  mills  in  Northern  Neck  about  the  time  of  the  Revolu- 
tion— from  the  letter-book  of  Robert  Carter;  Quakers:  Council  order  in 
regard  to:  Alexander  family  in  England:  Munford  wil's,  1786,  1709;  Bible 
records  of  Russell,  Harwood.  and  Howard  families;  AA^ill  of  John  Gregory, 
jr..  1776.  with  an  account  of  Gregory  family;  Sussex  count.v  marriage  bonds, 
1754-1762;  Gaskins  family;  Some  early  marriages  in  Bedford  county,  Va.; 
Some  of  the  descendants  of  AVilliam  Robinson,  of  Spotsylvania,  by  Eliza- 
beth M.  Robinson. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  637 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  vol.  12.  July,  1903- 
April,  1904.     Richmond,  Va.,  1904.  6479 

8vo.   pp.   21,  274. 

Contents:  Journal  of  Col.  James  Gordon,  1763;  Sussex  county  mar- 
riage bonds;  Patents  issued  during  the  regal  government,  James  City 
county;  Kingsmill  plantation,  1781;  Personal  notices  from  the  "Virginia 
gazette,"  1779;  Family  record  of  the  Southall,  Macaulay,  Jerdone,  Bright, 
and  Macon  families;  Wiatt  family;  Fleming  family;  Old  letters  of  the 
Revolution;  How  the  planters  from  Virginia  saved  the  Plymouth  colony; 
Extracts  relating  to  Virginia  from  Winthrop's  "History  of  New  England;" 
Woodhouse-Meriwether-Bathurst-Skelton-Gilliam;  Record  of  Henry  Brown 
and  Alice  Beard.  1757;  Some  items  from  the  parish  register  of  St.  Martin's- 
in-the-fleld,  in  London,  of  interest  to  descendants  of  George  Reade;  Ran- 
dolph tablet;  Will  of  "William  Daingerfield,  1776;  "Virginia  gazette"  ex- 
tracts, 1751-2;  Correspondence  of  Judge  Tucker,  1833-7;  Marriage  bonds  in 
Lancaster  county,  1721-97;  Family  records  of  Anderson,  Pate,  Tyler,  Graves, 
and  Mouring  families;  ^Vill  of  Richard  Taliaferro,  1775;  George  Wytbe'3 
gift,  1787;  Dandridge  family;  Reynolds  and  Rogers;  Taylor  family;  Let- 
ters of  Stephen  Fouace,  1704-1710;  Bridge  over  Powhatan  swamp  in  James 
City  county,  1670;  Correspondence  of  President  Tyler,  1841-3;  Tombstone  in 
Middlesex  county;  Bounds  of  Marston  Parish,  York  county,  1654;  Obituary 
of  Joanna  Bouldin.  1845;  Col.  Nathaniel  Pope  and  his  descendants,  by  G.  W. 
Beale;  Journal  of  Cuthbert  Powell,  1796;  Resolutions  of  Loudoun  coun- 
ty in  1774;  Sarah  Hallam,  the  actress;  Jerman  Baker  to  Duncan  Rose,  1764; 
History  of  the  Dade  family;  Armistead  wills,  1714,  1726;  Marriage  bonds 
in  Fairfax,  1759-1790;  Selden  family;  Visit  of  William  Barton  Rogers  to 
"VVilliamsburg,  1859;  Pinkard  family;  Conway  family;  Descendants  of  Francis 
Gray;    Letter  regarding  Armistead   Smith. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  vol.  13.  July,  1904- 
April,   1905.     Williamsburg.  6480 

8vo,   pp.   294.     Portrait.     Plate. 

Contents:  Correspondence  of  President  John  Tyler;  Letter  on  religious 
freedom,  1843;  Extracts  from  the  Virginia  gazette,  1752;  Journal  of  the 
meetings  of  the  president  and  masters  of  "William  and  Mary  College.  1768- 
9;  Marriage  bonds  at  Oxford.  Granville  Co.,  North  Carolina;  Family  rec- 
oras  of  the  McAdam  and  Broun  families,  of  Northumberland  Co.,  Va.,  by 
Thomas  L.  Brown;  A  few  abstracts  from  the  will  books  at  Annapolis, 
INlaiyland;  Revolutionary  soldiers  of  Berkeley  county,  W.  Va. ;  Meade  family 
historv,  by  David  Meade;  Extracts  from  the  diary  of  Col.  Landon  Carter, 
1770-1;  Journal  of  Cuthbert  Powell,  1796-1801;  The  old  capitol — memorial 
tablet  unveiled  on  the  site  of  the  capitol;  Bible  records  of  the  Throckmor- 
ton and  Philips  families;  Jameson-Ellegood-Parker;  Chisman  Bible  rec- 
ords: Book  notices;  Correspondence  of  James  McHenry,  1796-9;  Letters  of 
William  T.  Barry.  1803-4;  Patents  issued  during  the  regal  government:  The 
Tabb  family;  Marriages,  births,  and  deaths  in  Richmond  county;  Will  of 
Vv'illiam  Sherwood,  of  Jamestown,  1697;  Will  of  Ann  Temple,  1781;  Vir- 
ginia's contribution  to  the  Confederacy;  York  county  court-house;  Gen- 
ealogical notes;  Will  of  John  Washington,  1697-8;  Journal  of  the  meet- 
ings of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  College,  1769-71; 
Diary  of  Col.  Landon  Carter — some  extracts,  1771-2;  Mercer  land  book; 
Tabb  family;  Records  of  the  Waller  family,  communicated  by  Robert  Page 
Waller:  Wallace  family,  by  Emily  Macrae;  Marriages,  births,  and  aeatns, 
in  Richmond  county;  President  John  Bradshaw's  epitaph;  Waynesboro,  Vir- 
ginia, by  F.  P.  Leavenworth;  Massie  family;  Lynch  law;  Extracts  from  tlie 
Virginia  gazette  of  August  27,  1756;  Notes  and  queries;  Book  reviews;  Peter 
Francisco,  the  American  soldier;  Diary  of  Col.  Landon  Carter;  "William 
Gregory's  journal,  from  Fredericksburg,  Va.,  to  Philadelphia,  30th  of  Sep- 
tember, 1765,  to  16th  of  October,  1765;  Journal  of  the  meetings  of  the  presi- 
dent and  masters  of  "William  and  Mary  College;  Letters  of  William  T. 
Barry.  jS]5,  1829;  Will  of  Col.  Robert  Armistead,  1771;  The  Yorktown- 
Washington  mulberry  tree;  Record  of  the  Peaked  Mountain  church,  Rock- 
ingham county,  Va.,  edited  by  Wm.  J.  Hinke  and  Charles  E.  Kemper; 
Wyche  family;  Light-house  at  Cape  Henry;  Fairfax  family;  Petition  olT 
WiIHan>  Carter  n.784);  Muscoe-Livingston-Langley;  Terrill  falmly;  Peti- 
tion for  charter  for  Liberty  Hall  academy;  Bray  family;  Tabb  family; 
Boundary  of  Maryland;  Humphrey  Pope  and  his  descendants;  Bayne  family; 
.Tamieson-Lllegof d-Parker;    Notes    and    queries;    Book    reviews. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  vol.  14.  July,  1905- 
April,  1906.     Richmond,  Va.,  1906.         F224     W15.  6481 

288    p.      24y2cm. 

Contents:  Notes  from  Albemarle  parish  register,  Sussex  county,  Va. 
Letters  regarding  Peter  Francisco;  Record  of  the  Peaked  Mountain  cnurch; 
Letters  of  "SVilliam  T.  Barry;  Quakers'  petition;  .Journal  of  the  meetings 
of  the  president  and  masters  of  William  and  Mary  college;  Bible  record 
of  Josiah  M.  Jordan,  of  Prince  George  county;  James  W^arrell;  Schools  m 
Williamsburg  and  Charles  City  county;  Will  of  William  Broadribb,  of  James 


638  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

City  CO.,  Va.  Copied  from  the  Ambler  MSS.  in  Congressional  library;  Re- 
bellion to  tyrants  is  obedience  to  God;  Diary  of  Col.  Landon  Carter;  Ex- 
tracts from  diarv  of  Charles  Copland.  Communicated  by  Miss  Anna  Melissa 
Graves;  Tabb  family.  Bray  family;  Brodnax  family;  Wyche  family;  Mean- 
ing- of  some  Indian  names  in  Virginia.  By  William  Wallace  Tooker;  York- 
town;  Historical  and  g-enealos-ical  notes;  The  Seldens  of  Virginia  and  al- 
lied families;  Early  courses  and  professors  at  William  and  Mary  college. 
By  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Henry's  map  of  Virginia  in  1770;  Description  of  Vir- 
ginia commerce,  from  Mair's  Book-keeping  modernized;  Emigration  from 
Virginia  to  the  West;  Emigration  from  Virginia  to  North  Carolina  and 
the  other  Southern  colonies;  Several  early  physicians;  Early  letters  n-gara- 
ing  Virginia;  Peter  Francisco  and  his  descendants;  Walker-Field-Wllson-Fes- 
cud;  Reade  family;  Will  of  Richard  Ambler  of  Yorlvtown;  Ransom  fiimily; 
Bible  records  of  Camm  family  of  King  and  Queen  county;  Kennon  famtiy; 
Letter  book  of  Francis  Jerdone;  Saunders  family;  Kerby  family  of  York 
&  Elizabeth  City  co.,  Va.  York  county  records;  A  curious  coin;  Tomnsiones 
in  Warwick  county;  Tombstones  in  Elizabeth  City  county;  Kenner  family; 
Edmund  Rulfm's  visit  to  John  Tyler;  Will  of  Ann  Isham  Gordon;  The 
Raleigh  tavern  in  Vv^lliamsburg;  Edmund  Ruffln's  expatriation;  Memoir 
on  the  sand  hills  of  Cape  Henry  in  Virginia.  By  B.  Henry  Latrobe;  Burwell 
records;  Value  of  family  records;  Virginians  in  English  rccoras.  By 
George  F.  T.  Sherwood;  Will  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Macon;  Records  of  Dandridge 
family;  York  county  marriage  bonds;  Peace  declared  in  Williamsburg,  1783;  i 
Letter  of  Ralph  Wormeley,  of  Rosegill;  Armistead  family;  Gawin  Corbln-a 
will;   Calthorpe   family.  | 

William   and   Mary   college   quarterly   historical   magazine,     vol.   15.     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1907.  6482 

8vo.  pp.  283,  xvll. 

Contents:    Journal  of  the   president  and   masters   of  William   and   IMary 
college;    Diary    of    Col.    Landon    Carter;    The    Venable    line;    Register    of    St.     ] 
James   Northam    parish,   Goochland   county;    Bellileld;   Heroines   of  Virginia; 
Convention    of   Texas,    1845;    Wyche   family;    Kennon    family;    Virginia   fam-     | 
ilies   connecting  with   English   pedigrees;    Reminiscences;    The   Pawnee;    Ex- 
tracts  from   diary  of   Charles   Copland;   The   Pollard   family;   Historical   ana 
genealogical  notes;  Members  of  Yorktown;   Lanier  family;  Edwards  family* 
Bridge  and  Warner,  Play  family;   Mount   Pleasant  in   Surry  county;   Chilton 
family;  Burwell  family  records;  Some  extracts  from  the  register  of  Kingston 
Parish;   Aylett  family  tradition;   Books   in  Williamsburg;   Officers   appomted 
by    the    Giovicester    co.    (Va.)    committee    of    safety    in    1775;    A    problem    in    ; 
genealogy;   Massie   family;   Invitation   to   refugees;   Kelley  of  Westmoreland    i 
county;  Transfer  day  at  college;  William  Washington  of  Stafford  co.    (Va.); 
Observations  in  several  voyages  and  travels  in  America;  Oath  of  allegiance    i 
Imposed   by   the   Virginia   legislature    in    1780;    Election   of   Mr.    Jefferson   as    | 
governor;     Residence    of    John    Randolph,    speaker,    to    be    sold    for    reaay    | 
money;   Elegy  on   the  death   of  Lewis   Burwell,   Esq.,    of  Gloucester,   written    ] 
in   April,    1779;    Proclamation   of   Patrick   Henry;    "Westmoreland    county   rec-    ' 
ords;    IMonroe    family;    Christian    family;    De    GrafCenreidt    family;    .\    mar-    | 
riage  contract;   Obituary  of  Edward  Wilson  James;  Observations  in  several    ; 
voyages  and  travels  in  America  in  the  year  1738;  Letters  to  Thomas  Walker    ] 
Gilmer;   Explorations  beyond   the  mountains;   Virginia  students   of  medicine 
at  the  University  of  Maryland;   Marriage  bonds   in  Amelia  county;   William    | 
Dunlop's   library.  j 

William   and   Mary   college   quarterly   historical   magazine,     vol.    16.      Rich-    i 
mond,  Va.,  1908.  6483   ■ 

8vo,   pp.   292.  xviii.  i 

Contents:  Williamsburg — The  old  colonial  capital — Middle  plantation, 
colonial  Williamsburg,  cradle  of  revolution,  college  village;  Monroe  ram- 
lly;  The  Mcaux  family;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes;  Journal  of  the  ] 
president  and  masters  of  William  and  IVIary  college;  Marriage  bonds  In  i 
Amelia  county;  Tompkins  family;  The  will  of  Colonel  Humphrey  Hill;  The 
will  of  Samuel  Garlick;  Old  gravestones  in  Savages'  neck;  King  family  ot 
Virginia;  The  South's  contribution  to  history;  The  great  rebellion  at  Prince-  j 
ton;  Col.  Augustine  Moore,  of  Chelsea;  Punishment  for  duelling;  Letters  of 
Francis  Jerdone;  The  college  after  the  fire  of  1859;  Rev.  David  Lindsey; 
The  Walker  Bible;  Book  reviews;  Diary  of  Col.  Landon  Carter;  Diary  of 
Col.  William  Winston  Fontaine;  Papers  relating  to  the  college;  Letter  of 
Anne  Blair  to  Martha  Braxton;  A  barring  out  at  Vv'illiam  and  Mary  col- 
lege; Collegiana;  Some  old  Surry  families;  Some  Tidewater  Virginia  families; 
Sweeney  family;  The  statutes  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary  in  Vir- 
ginia, printed  in  175S;  Woodson  family  Bible  records;  Some  notes  regard- 
ing  the   Chiles   family;    Will    of   Lt.-Col.    George   Jordan. 

William    and   Mary   college   quarterly   historical   magazine,     vol.    17.     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1909.  6484 

8vo,  pp.  xvii,   311. 

Contents:    Some  contemporary  accounts  of  eminent  characters;  Diary  or 


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Col.  Landon  Carter;  Two  unpublished  letters  of  Thomas  Jefferson;  Letter 
book  of  Thomas  Jett;  Letters  of  Alexander  D.  Kelley;  Letters  of  Hon. 
Stephens  Thomson  Mason;  Amelia  county  marriage  bonds;  Col.  Augustine 
Moore;  Mottrom-Wright-Spencer-Ariss-Buckner;  Fox  family;  Literature  in 
Virginia  before  the  war;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes;  Book  reviews; 
Abstracts  from  records  of  Richmond  county,  Va.,  1692-1790;  Narrative  of 
George  Fisher  from  1750  to  1755,  describing  a  voyage  to  America,  and  his 
residence  in  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania  about  five  years;  United  States 
Congress  of  1817  and  some  of  its  celebrities,  John  Randolph,  John  C.  Cal- 
houn, <Src.;  Advertisement  of  Abraham  Barnes,  1760;  Armistead  family;  Col. 
Augustine  Moore,  of  Chelsea,  (A  correction''  •  Major  Edward  Dale,  of  Lan- 
caster CO.,  Va.;  Heale  family;  James  Mercer;  Historical  and  genealogical 
notes:  Yancy  family,  Blair  family,  Brodhurst-Washington,  Dennett-Barber- 
Baskerville-Juxon;  Will  and  inventory  of  Hon.  John  Tyler;  Bronaugh  family; 
Register  of  St.  Stephen's  Parish,  Northumberland  county;  Schools  in  Vir- 
ginia; The  good  luck  horseshoe;  Letter  of  Edward  Everett;  Beau  Nash  and 
Beau  Dawson;  Robert  Carter  and  the  Wormeley  estate;  Micajah  Perry;  The 
prayer  book  of  Frances  Bland,  the  mother  of  John  Randolph,  of  Roanoke; 
Will  of  William  Sherv/ood;  The  Greenhow  family;  Captain  Thomas  Carter 
and  his  descendants;  Sheridan's  raiders;  Clopton  family;  Jamestown  and 
Plymouth. 

William   and   Mary   college   quarterly   historical   magazine,     vol.    18.      Rich-; 
mond,  Va.,  1910.  6485 

8vo,  pp.  xix,   297. 

Contents:  The  Carlyle  House  and  its  association — Braddock's  head- 
quarters— Here  the  colonial  governors  met  in  council,  April,  1755;  Biographi- 
cal sketch  of  Hon.  Muscoe  Russell  Hunter  Garnett,  of  Essex  county,  Vir- 
ginia; Diary  of  Col.  Landon  Carter;  Prof.  Nathaniel  Beverly  Tucker  to  St. 
George  Tucker;  Carter  genealogy;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes; 
Queries;  Errors;  Records  of  Coke  Bible;  Thomas  Lane;  Some  notes  on  the 
Chiles  family;  Accomac  county  notes;  Northampton  county,  Va.;  Library  of 
Charles  Dick;  Personal  notes;  A  cavalier  in  Virginia — The  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Wm.  Berkeley,  His  Majesty's  governor;  Register  of  St.  Stephen's  parish, 
Northumberland  co.;  Downman  family;  Travis  family;  The  leadership  of 
Virginia  in  the  war  of  the  revolution;  The  honor  system  at  William  and 
Mary  college;  John  Quincy  Adams  and  Illinois;  Letters  of  John  Tyler; 
Hungars  parish  records  for  1660-1661;  Robinson  family;  Robinson  and 
Potter  family  connections;  Abstracts  from  the  records  of  Jliddlesex  coun- 
ty; Roane  family;  The  Carlyle  family;  Book  reviews;  Copper  inoney  in  the 
colony  of  Virginia;  Election  of  St.  George  Tucker,  as  professor  of  law;  The 
meaning  of  Whig  party;  Mr.  Wise's  speech  in  1843;  Curious  coins;  The 
ship  captain  and  select  men;  Silver  spoons  at  Sabine  Hall;  Lowry  genealogy; 
Rufhn  family;  Roane  family;  Walker  and  Wray  families;  Virginia  gen- 
ealogies. 

William   and   Mary  college   quarterly   historical   magazine,     vol.    19.     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1911.  6486 

Svo.    pp.   xvi,    298. 

Contents:  The  Council  and  the  Burgesses;  The  leadership  of  Virginia 
in  the  war  of  the  revolution;  Sketch  of  John  Camm;  Bland's  constitutional 
argument  in  "The  colonel  dismounted,"  1763;  Brafl'erton  manor;  Library  of 
the  College  of  William  and  Mary;  Cobb  or  Cobbs  family;  English  wills; 
Robinson  family;  Neville  family;  Historical  notes  and  queries;  Book  re- 
views; The  use  and  abuse  of  forests  by  the  Virginia  Indians;  Langftorn, 
Taliaferro,  Throckmorton,  Dixon;  Records  of  the  Adams  family  of  Fauquier 
■county;  The  Clack  family;  The  Thornton  fainily;  Virginia  marriages,  births 
and  deaths,  from  April  to  October,  1712;  The  Carter  genealogy;  The  Chap- 
man and  Reynolds  family  Bible  records;  Historical  and  genealogical  notes; 
Political  economy;  The  elective  principle;  United  States  Navy;  Scotch  tu- 
tors; John  Carter,  Secretary  of  State;  Commissary  James  Blair;  Queries; 
The  medical  men  of  Virginia;  Mabinogion  of  the  west;  Letter  of  John  Ken- 
non;  Caroline  county  survey  bocL,  Aiiieua  county  marriage  bouiJs.,  some 
Virc-.inia  families — Moore,  Bernard,  Todd,  Spotswood,  etc.;  Langley  family; 
Ludwell  family;  Genealogy  of  the  Walkers;  Letter  of  President  Tyler; 
Oldhams;  The  Virginia  literary  and  evangelical  magazine,  Richmond,  1818- 
1S2S;  V/ills  of  the  Minge  family;  Tyler  family  of  Essex,  Spotsylvania  and 
Caroline  counties;  Jones  of  Petersburg. 

William   and   Marv  college   quarterly  historical   magazine,     vol.   20.     Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1912.  6487 

Svo,    pp.      xviii,    304. 

Contents:  Original  letters;  List  of  state  pensioners;  Personal  items, 
1746-1749;  College  notices  in  1806;  Washington's  birthplace;  Rev.  Goronwy 
Owen;  Cumberland  county  marriage  bonds:  An  old  family  Bible;  Washing- 
ton record;  Family  record  of  Walker  family;  Will  of  Col  James  Shields,  of 


640  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

James  City  county:  Carter  grenealoRy;  Statutes  of  the  Collofre  in  1792;  The 
P.all,  Conway,  Gaskins.  McAdam,  and  other  kindred  of  William  and  Janeita. 
Brown,  of  Northern  Neck,  Va.;  Historical  and  genealoprical;  The  first  shot 
at  P'ort  Sumter;  Notes  on  Larue,  Hodg-en,  Keith,  Harned.  Irwin  and  relatea 
families;  Original  letters;  Virginia  declared  in  rebellion:  Revolutionary  pro- 
ceedings in  Northumberland  county,  1765,  1776-1778;  Some  extracts  rrom 
the  records  of  Lancaster  county;  Charles  parish,  in  York  countv;  Marriage 
bonds,  Pittsylvania  county;  Virginia  markmanship;  Letters  of  John  Dand- 
ridge  to  John  Hopkins;  An  old  letter;  Elizabeth  City  county  records;  Diary  of 
Col.  Landon  Carter:  Annals  from  Virginia  in  1655;  Southside  families- 
Floyd's  letter  to  Gilmer;  Brunswick  county  marriage  bonds;  Kldridge 
family:  Bible  memorandum  of  James  Hill;  Letters  to  the  college-  The 
Taliaferro  family;  Bible  i-ecord  of  Hudson  Gilmer,  etc.;  Hardaway; '  Book 
revicv/s;  Paper  money  in  colonial  Virginia;  Fox  family  of  King  William 
county;  Letters  of  John  James  Maund;  Landon  Carter's  crop  book;  Benja- 
min R.  Pollard  to  Robert  Stanard;  Will  of  Mary  Cary;  Ministers'  bonds  of 
Pittsylvania  county;  Roper  family:  John  PL  Bocock's  diary  and  common- 
place books;  Eldridge  family — Correction. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  historical  magazine,  vol.  21.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1913.  6488 

8vo,    pp.   xviii,    294. 

Contents:  Original  letters;  Landon  Carter's  crop  book;  Tyler-Polk- 
Randolph  family;  Bristow  wills;  Marriage  bonds  and  licenses-  Minge  fpniilv 
register;  Genealogy  of  the  Triplett  family;  Johnson  family;  Records  of 
Hanover  county;  Notes  from  the  'Virginia  gazette;"  Degge  familv  records- 
Ruins  of  Old  Church  at  Arlington;  Flistorical  and  genealogical  notes;  Book 
reviews;  Letter  book  of  Thomas  Jett;  Letters  from  the  letter  pook  or 
Richard  Chapman;  Some  extracts  from  Northumberland  countv  records- 
Tithables  m  Lancaster  county,  1716;  Throckmorton;  Genealogy  of  the  Trip- 
lett family;  Excerpts  from  Southern  literary  messenger;  Records  of  Han- 
over county;  Letters  of  Governor  Francis  Fauquier:  Diary  of  Colonel 
Landon  Carter;  The  Stith  family;  The  Degge  familv;  The  breaking  of  the 
'J,^"*^'  Abolitionism  and  Southern  independence:  Extracts  from  the  diary  of 
Edmund  RufRn;  The  Virginia  legislature  and  the  stamp  act;  Notes  from 
the  journal  of  the  House  of  burgesses.  1712-1726;  Arrivals  from  Virginia  in 
1656;  Bray-Johnson;  Wright  family;  Brodnax  family;  Old  letters  of  Francis 
Makemie. 

William  and  Mary  college  quarterly  Historical  magazine.  Editor:  Lyon  G. 
Tyler,  M.  A.,  LL.  D.,  president  of  William  and  Marv  college,  Williams- 
burg, Va.  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Sheoperson,  printers,  1914  v  22 
F224     W15.  ^  6489 

xvii,  305  p.  241/2 cm. 
T  ,  <7"ftents:  The  Virginia  committee  of  correspondence,  1759-1770,  by  E. 
I.  Miller;  Letters  of  Judge  Thomas  Todd,  of  Kentucky,  to  his  son  at  "col- 
lege; Mrs.  Letitia  Floyd  to  Captain  Benjamin  Ploward"  Peyton;  notes  from 
the  records  of  Greensville  county,  bv  Mrs.  Dora  Hodges  Goodwvn-  Hunsrars 
parish  records;  The  Stith  family,  by  Armistead  C.  Gordon;  Arrivals  from 
Virginia;  Notes  from  the  Journal  of  the  House  of  Burgesses.  1727-1734; 
Cole-Roscow-Dickinson.  some  corrections  bv  Prof.  William  E  Dickinson - 
Armistead  family;  Notes  from  the  records  of  York  County-  Some  inner 
history  of  the  Virginia  company;  The  Virginia  committee  of  correspond- 
ence of  l(7o-1775,  by  E.  I.  Miller;  Records  of  Hanover  countv;  Some  notes 
5,'i-P'],-  ,Jolinston's  Stith  family,  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler;  Hnll  familv  of  Ta^-onv, 
Philadelphia  county.  Pa.:  Letters  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hall;  Letter  from  Jacob 
Hall,  jr.,  to  Mrs.  Hannah  Nice;  Genealogy  of  the  Triplett  family,  bv  Rev. 
A-'i  /l^^'"  '  ^otes  on  Hardwick  (Hardridge),  Kincheloe,  McCartv.  MeCon- 
athy.  Crook.  Dawson,  Lawson  and  related  famliics,  by  Arthur  Leslie  Keith - 
Upton  Beale  to  William  Harwood;  William  Pitt  Hunt  and  Thomas  Pitt 
Hunt;  Record  of  the  Allen  family:  The  Stith  family;  The  Popes  of  North- 
umberland county;  Society  in  east  Virginia:  Narrative  of  Col.  John  Stuart 
ot  Greenbrier:  Sir  William  Berkley  and  Lord  Bvron;  Old  usage  of  words  bv 
Phihp  Alexander  Bruce;  William  Wirt's  life  oif  Patrick  Henry;  Conduct  of 
the  negroes  during  the  war.  1861-1865;  Petition  of  Transylvania  seminary; 
Hall  family  of  Tacony,  Philadelphia.  Pa.;  The  genealogy  of  tho  Stanard 
family  made  at  the  request  of  my  nephew,  W.  D.  Stanard,  of  Alabama; 
Contanceau  and  Waughop  families;  Further  notes  on  the  Stith  family; 
Some  notes  on  Smith,  Strother,  Houston  and  Jones,  bv  Henrv  Strother- 
Johnson  family;  The  statutes  of  the  college  of  Will'iam  and  Marv  in 
Virginia. 

Williams,  Alfred  M.  Sam  Houston  and  the  war  of  independence  in  Texas. 
By  Alfred  M.  Williams.  Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin  & 
CO.  1903.        CI     HS43     W2S.  '  6490 

vii  p.,   1  1.,  405  p.     front,    (port.)   map,  plan.     21cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  641 

Williams,  Charles  E.    The  penalty  of  recklessness,  or,  Virginia  society  twenty 

years  ago;    a  thrilling  romance,  a  tale  of  love,  duelling,  and  death  as 

enacted  among  the  F.  P.  V.     By  Charles  E.  Williams.     Boston,  Franklin 

press:  Rand,  Avery,  &  co.,  1884.  6491 

ii,  252  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

Williams,  Charles  U.     The  present  financial  status  of  Virginia;    with  some 
suggestions  as  to  the  importance  and  means  of  restoring  the  credit  of  the 
state.    Richmond,  Printed  by  Jas.  E.  Goode,  1877.        P217    2    W71.    6492 
2  p.  I.,  [5]-23  p.     21i/2cm. 

Williams,  Daniel  B.  Emancipation  address.  Our  duties  and  how  to  dis- 
charge them.  Delivered  in  the  town  hall  of  Salem,  Va.,  January  2, 
1893,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Emancipation  club  of  Salem,  with  which 
was  joined  the  Emancipation  club  of  Roanoke,  Va.,  by  Prof.  Daniel  B. 
Williams,  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  dean  of  the  collegiate  department,  professor 
of  ancient  languages,  and  instructor  in  pedagogy  and  oratory  in  the 
V.  N.  and  C.  I.  Also  .  .  .  With  an  introduction  by  Prof.  R.  G.  Chissell, 
A.  B.,  insti'uctor  in  mathematics  and  history  in  the  V.  N.  and  C.  I. 
Copyright,  1893,  by  Daniel  B.  Williams.  6493 

28  p.     front,    (port.)      19cm. 

Freedom  and  progress  and  other  choice  addresses  on  practical,  scientific, 

educational,  philo'^ophic,  historic,  and  religious  subjects,  by  Professor 
Daniel  B.  Williams,  A.  M.,  Dean  of  the  college  department,  Professor 
of  ancient  languages,  and  Instructor  in  the  science  and  art  of  teaching 
in  the  V.  N.  &  C.  I.  with  an  introductory  sketch  of  the  author,  by  John 
Mitchell,  jr.,  editor  of  The  planet.  Second  edition.  Petersburg,  Va., 
Daniel  B.  Williams,  1890.  6494 

150  p.     front,   (port.)     19cm. 

Williams,  Edward,  fl.  1650.  Virginia:  more  especially  the  south  part  there- 
of, richly  and  truly  valued:  viz.  The  fertile  Carolina,  and  no  lesse  ex- 
cellent isle  of  Roanoak,  of  latitude  from  31.  to  37.  degr.  relating  the 
meanes  of  raysing  infinite  profits  to  the  adventurers  and  planters.  The 
2d  ed.,  with  addition  of  the  Discovery  of  silkworms,  with  their  benefit. 
And  implanting  of  mulberry  trees.  Also  the  dressing  of  vines,  for  the 
rich  trade  of  making  wines  in  Virginia.  Together  with  the  making  of 
the  saw-mill,  very  useful  in  Virginia,  for  cutting  of  timber  and  clap- 
board to  build  withall,  and  its  conversion  to  many  as  profitable  uses. 
By  E.  W.  gent.  London,  Printed  by  T.  H.  for  J.  Stephenson,  1650. 
E187     F69.  6495 

(Reprint.  In  Force,  Peter.  Tracts  .  .  .  Washington,  1836-46.  v.  3 
(1844)   no.   11.     62   p.) 

Reprint  of  the  first  part  of  the  2d  edition  of  this  work. 

The  2d  edition  consisted  of  two  parts,  of  which  the  first  was  a  new 
edition  of  the  author's  "Virg'o  trivmphans:  or,  Virginia  richly  and  truly 
valued    ...    by  Edward  Williams   gent,"   London,   1650. 

Quaritch  (General  catalogue,  v.  5,  p.  2991-2)  says  that  John  Farrer  (or 
Ferrar)  who  is  referred  to  in  the  preface,  supplied  Williams  with  the  ma- 
terial for  this  work.     Library  of  Congress  note. 

Virgo  triumphans:   or  Virginia  richly  and  truly  valued;   more  especially 

the  south  part  thereof:  viz.  the  fertile  Carolana,  and  no  lesse  excellent 
isle  of  Roanoak,  of  latitude  from  31  to  37  degr.  relating  the  meanes 
of  raising  infinite  profits  to  the  adventurers  and  planters:  humbly  pre- 
sented as  the  auspice  of  a  beginning  yeare,  to  the  Parliament  of  Eng- 
land, and  Councell  of  state.  By  Edward  Williams,  gent.  London, 
Printed  by  T.  Harper,  for  J.  Stephenson,  1650.         F209     W71     Office. 

6496 

7    p.    I.,    47,    [8]    p.       18 1/2x14 1/2 cm. 
Copy   in   Va.    State   library   imperfect. 

Williams,  Ennion  Gifford.     A  few  remarks  on  the  proper  value  of  the  X-ray 


64'2  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

in  therapeutics.  By  Ennion  G.  Williams,  M.  D.,  Richmond,  Va.  Char- 
lotte   N    C.     Reprint  from  the  Charlotte  medical  journal.      Jan.,  1905. 

6497 

5  p.     16 1/2  cm. 

A  few  remarks  on  the  principles  governing  Roentgen  therapy.  [By]  En- 
nion G.  Williams,  M.  D.,  Richmond,  Va.  Reprinted  from  Mobile  medical 
and  surgical  journal.     Jan.,  190G.  6498 

4  p.     23Vicm. 

A  general  city  hospital  and  the  new  colored  almshouse.     A  statement 

presented  for  consideration  to  the  committee  on  relief  of  the  poor,  by 
councilman  Ennion  G.  Williams,  Feb.  19,  1907.  [Richmond,]  Richmond 
press,  [1907]  6499 

10  p.     23cm. 

Illustrations  of  the  X-ray  treatment  of  malignant  growth.     By  Enuion 

G.  Williams,  M.  D.     Reprinted  from  the  Old  Dominion  journal  of  medi- 
cine and  surgery,  Aug.,  1906.  6500 
[7]    p.      illus.      24cm. 

The  postoperative  treatment  of  malignant  disease.  By  Ennion  G.  Wil- 
liams, M.  D.,  radiographer  to  the  Memorial  hospital,  Richmond,  Va. 
From  the  American  journal  of  medical  sciences,  Jan.,  1909.  6501 

5  p.      2  31/^  cm. 

Principles  governing  the  technic  of  Roentgen  ray  therapy.     By  Ennion 

G.  Williams,  M.  D.,  of  Richmond,  Va.  From  the  Medical  news,  New  York. 
May  13,  1905.  6502 

5  p.     201/^  cm. 

Regulation  and  measurement  of  the  therapeutic  dose  of  the  Roentgen 

ray.  By  Ennion  G.  Williams,  M.  D.,  of  Richmond,  Va.,  Professor  of 
pathology.  Medical  college  of  Virginia.  Reprinted  from  the  Archives 
of  physiological  therapy,  Boston,  U.  S.  A.    Feb.  1906.  6503 

7    p.      25y2xl8y2cm. 

The  regulation  of  the  duration  of  exposure  and  the  distance  from  the 

tube  in  X-ray  therapy.  By  Ennion  G.  Williams,  M.  D.,  of  Richmond, 
Va.     From  the  Medical  news.  New  York,  March  26,  1904.  6504 

5  p.     1914  cm. 

Reply  of  Dr.  Ennion  G.  Williams  to  the  statements  of  Mr.  Marx  Gunst,  in 

opposition  to  plan  to  build  a  city  hospital.  Richmond,  O.  E.  Flanhart 
printing  co.,  1907.  6505 

9   p.     23cm. 

Report  of  one  hundred  and  seven   (107)   cases  of  cancer  treated  with 

the  X-ray,  with  comments  thereon.  By  Ennion  G.  Williams,  M.  D., 
Richmond,  Va.  (Author's  abstract  of  paper  read  before  the  American 
Roentgen  ray  society,  Cincinnati,  Oct.,  1907)  6506 

4  p.    2  4cm. 

Some  observations  on  the  possibilities  of  X-ray  therapy.     By  Ennion  G. 

Vv'illiams,  M.  D.,  Richmond,  Va.,  Professor  of  pathology,  Medical  college 
of  Virginia.  (Reprinted  from  the  Old  Dominion  journal  of  medicine  and 
surgery,  April,  1904)  .    6507 

4   p.      Illus.      25cm. 

The  tube  in  Roentgen  therapy.  [By]  Ennion  G.  Williams,  M.  D.,  Rich- 
mond. Va.  Reprinted  from  the  American  quarterly  of  roentgenology. 
Jan.,  1907.  6508 

6  p.      23cm. 

X-ray  therapy,  with  a  report  of  cases.      [By]   Ennion  G.  Williams,   M. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  643 

D.,  Richmond,  Va.,  Professor  of  pathology,  Medical  college  of  Virginia. 
[Reprinted  from  the  Old  Dominion  journal  of  medicine  and  surgery, 
Oct.,  1903]  6509 

7  p.      24 1/2  cm. 

The  X-ray  treatment  of  malignant  growths.  Reprinted  from  the  Jour- 
nal of  the  American  medical  association.  May  6,  1905.  Chicago,  Ameri- 
can medical  association,  1905.  6510 

8  p.     21i^cm. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Flora  McDonald.  Who's  the  patriot?  A  story  of  the  South- 
ern Confederacy.  By  Mrs.  Flora  McDonald  Williams.  Louisville,  Ky., 
Press  of  the  Courier-journal  job  printing  co.,  1886.         B     W723     W24. 

6511 
288   p.     illus.,  pi.     19 1/2 cm. 

Williams,  J.  E.  On  the  geometry  of  the  transformation  group  by  J.  E.  Wil- 
liams.   Washington,  D.  C,  Gibson  Bros.,  printers  and  book  binders,  1899. 

6512 
38   p.     291^ cm. 

A  dissertation  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  philosophy  at  the  University 
of  Virginia. 

Williams,  James.  The  South  vindicated;  being  a  series  of  letters  written 
for  the  American  press  during  the  canvass  for  the  presidency  in  1860, 
with  a  letter  to  Lord  Brougham  on  the  John  Brown  raid,  and  a  survey 
of  the  result  of  the  presidential  contest,  and  its  consequences,  by  the 
Hon.  James  Williams  .  .  .  with  an  introduction  by  John  Baker  Hopkins 
.  .  .  London,  Longman,  Green,  Longman,  Roberts,  &  Green,  1862. 
E459     W72.  6513 

Ix,    444   p.      22cm. 

From  the  2d  American  ed.,  pub.  at  Nashville,   Tenn.,  Confederate  States 
of  America,  by  the  Southern  Methodist  publishing  house. 

Williams,  John  J.  Paper  read  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by 
John  J.  Williams,  of  the  Winchester  bar.  Some  "Modern  instances"  of 
a  "wise  saw."  6514 

(In  Virginia  state   bar  association.      10th  report,    1898.      p.    304-322) 

Williams,  John   Langbourne.     Principles  of  business.  Shakespeare.     Papers 

read   on   invitation   by   Mr.    John   L.   Williams.  [Richmond,   Va.,   1906] 

HFo391     W7.  6515 
62    p.      20cm. 

Williams,  John  L.,  and  son.  1890.  Manual  of  investments;  important  facts 
and  figures  regarding  Southern  investment  securities.  Compiled  and 
published  by  John  L.  Williams  and  son,  bankers,  Richmond,  Va.,  U. 
S.  A.     [1890?]         HG5125     W5.  6516 

cover  title,    345   p.      24cm. 

Williams,  John  Sharp.  The  University  of  Virginia  and  the  development  of 
Thomas  Jefferson's  educational  ideas;  speecli  of  Hon.  John  Sharp  Wil- 
liams, delivered  at  the  St.  Louis  meeting  of  the  association  of  state 
universities,  June  28,  1904.        F218     24     U5     W72.  6517 

cover  title,  16   p.     front.,  pi.     23i/^cm. 

Williams,  John  Skelton.  Opportunity  and  duty.  Commencement  address 
by  John  Skelton  Williams.     Columbia,  S.  C,  1910.         LD5026.  6518 

25  p. 

(Bulletin  of  the  University  of  South   Carolina,     no.   23.     part   2) 

Williams,  John  W.  Index  to  enrolled  bills  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Vir- 
ginia 1776  to  1862.  Original  parchments.  Compiled  by  John  W.  Wil- 
liams, clerk  of  the  House  of  Delegates  and  keeper  of  the  rolls.  R.ich- 
mond,    Davis    Bottom,    superintendent   public    printing,    1908.  6519 

941  p.     14y2cm. 


64:4!  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Index  to  enrolled  bills   of  the   General   Assembly  of  Virginia,   1776   to 

1910.     Compiled  by  John  W.  Williams,  clerk  of  the  House  of  Delegates 
and  keeper  of  the  rolls.     Richmond,  Davis  Bottom,  superintendent  pub- 
lic printing,  1911.  6520 
1155    p.      2  3cm. 

Williams,  R.  Gray.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Mrs.  Burton  Harrison,  with 
selections  from  her  writings,  by  R.  Gray  Williams]  6521 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.      Library    of    Southern    literature.       1909.       v.    5. 
p.    2153-2184) 

Williams,  Talcott.  .  .  .  The  surroundings  and  site  of  Raleigh's  colony.  By 
Talcott  Williams   .    .    .   Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1896.       E172     A48. 

6522 
1  p.  1.,  p.  47-61.     24cm. 
(In    American    historical    association.      Annual    report,    1895.      p.    47-61) 

Williams,  Thomas.  Eulogium  on  the  life  and  character  of  William  Henry 
Harrison  .  .  .  delivered  before  the  legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  April  24, 
1841.     Pittsburgh,  W.  S.  Haven.  JK310     v.  11.  6523 

43   p.     22cm. 

Williamsburg  female   institute,   Williamsburg,  Va.     Catalog.  6524 

Library  has    1910,    1911. 

Williamson,   I.   D.     Reconcilation  to  God;    a  sermon  delivered  in  the  First 

independent    Christian    church,    Richmond,    Va.,    on    the    30th    of    June, 

1839.     By  Rev.  I.  D.  Williamson,  of  Baltimore  .    .    .  Richmond,  Press  of 

Bailie  and  Gallaher,  1839.  6525 

12    p.      18 1/2  cm. 

Williamson,  James  Joseph.  Mosby's  rangers:  a  record  of  the  operations  of 
the  Forty-third  battalion  Virginia  cavalry,  from  its  organization  to  the 
surrender,  from  the  diary  of  a  private,  supplemented  and  verified  with 
oflicial  reports  of  federal  officers  and  also  of  Mosby;  with  personal 
reminiscences,  sketches  of  skirmishes,  battles  and  bivouacs,  dashing 
raids  and  daring  adventures,  scenes  and  incidents  in  the  history  of 
Mosby's  command  .  .  .  Muster  rolls,  occupation  and  present  where- 
abouts of  surviving  members.  By  James  J.  Williamson  .  .  .  New 
York,  R.  B.  Kenyon,  189(5.       E581      6    43dW.  6526 

[v]-xii,    13-510   p.,    1   1.    incl.   illus.,   port.,   maps,      front.      33i2cm. 

Prison  life  in  the  Old  capitol  and  reminiscences  of  the  civil   war,  by 

James   J.   Williamson    .    .    .    illustrations   by   B.    F.   Williamson.     West 
Orange,  N.  J.,  1911.        E615    W73.  6527 

X,    11-162    p.      front.,    illus.      19y2cm. 
Major  Henry  Wirz,  C.  S.  A.:  p.  132-153. 

Williamson,  Mrs.  Mary  Lynn  (Harrison).  The  life  of  General  Robert  E. 
Lee,  for  children,  in  easy  words  .  .  .  [By]  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Williamson. 
Richmond,  Va.,  The  Baughman  stationery  co.  [1895]         CI     L480     W28. 

6528 

129,   [1]   p.     front.,   col.  plates.     2214cm. 
Illustrated   covers. 

The  life  of  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  for  children,  in  easy  words.     By  Mrs. 

Mary   L.   Williamson.     Richmond,  Va.,   B.   F.   Johnson  pub.   co.    [cl895] 

CI      L480      W28.  6529 
183    p.      front.,    illus.,    ports.,    plates,    maps.      19cm. 

Life  of  J.  E.  B.  Stuart,  by  Mary  L.  Williamson   .    .    .   ed.  and  arranged 

for  school  use  by  E.  O.  Wiggins   .    .    .   Richmond,  Atlanta  [etc.]     B.  F. 
Johnson  publishing  company   [c  1914]         CI     S931     W73.  6530 

215  p.     front,   (port.)   illus.      (incl.  ports.,  maps)      19cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  645 

The  life  of  Gen.  Thos.  J.  Jackson,  "Stonewall,"  for  the  young   (fourth 

reader  grade)  in  easy  words.     By  Mrs.  Mary  L.  Williamson.     Richmond, 
Va.,  B.  F.  Johnson  pub.  co.,  1899.        CI     J14    W28.  6531 

248    p.     front.,   illus.,   ports.,   plates,   maps.     21cm. 

Wiriiamson,  Robert. '  ...  A  brief  history  of  the  origin  and  progress  of  the 
Baptists  on  the  Eastern  shore  of  Virginia,  embracing  an  account  of  the 
Accomack  association  and  sketches  of  the  churches.  By  Rev.  Robert 
Williamson.     Baltimore,  J.  F.  Weishampel,  Jr.,  1878.        F218     3     W732. 

6532 
91,    [4]    p.      18 1/2  cm. 

Willis,  Byrd  Charles.  A  sketch  of  the  Willis  family  of  Virginia,  and  of 
their  kindred  in  other  states.  With  brief  biographies  of  the  Reades, 
Warners,  Lewises  ...  By  Byrd  Charles  Willis  and  Richard  Henry 
Willis,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.,  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Sheppeison,  general 
printers,  [1898]  6533 

1  p.  1.,  160  p.     19cm. 

Willoughby,  Charles  C.     The  Virginia  Indians  in  the  seventeenth  century. 

6534 

(In   American   anthropologist,      v.    9.      1907.      p.    57-86) 

Willoughby,  Westel  Woodbury.  .  .  .  The  American  constitutional  system; 
an  introduction  to  the  study  of  the  American  state,  by  Westel  Wood- 
bury Willoughby  .  .  .  New  York,  The  Century  co.,  1904.  JK251 
W73.  6535 

xvi,    323    p.      20cm. 
"liibliographical   note,"    p.   291-299. 

The  constitutional  law  of  the  United  States,  by  Westel  Woodbury  Wil- 
loughby .  .  .  New  York,  Baker,  Voorhis  &  company,  1910.  JK268 
Wti.  6536 

2  V.      24cm. 

^An  examination  of  the  nature  of  the  state;  a  study  in  political  philoso- 
phy, by  Westel  Woodbury  Willoughby  .  .  .  New  York,  London,  The 
Macmiiian  company,  1907.         JC213     W73.  6537 

xii,    448    p.      221/^ cm. 

.    .    .   Government  and  administration  of  the  United  States;   by  Westel 

W.  Willoughby   .    .    .   and  William  F.  Willoughby   .    .    .   Baltimore,  The 
Johns  Hopkins  press,  1891.        H31     J6.  6538 

1   p.   1.,    143   p.      24i/2cm. 

(.Jolins    Hopiiins    university    studies    in    historical    and    political    science 
.    .    .    9th  ser.  i-ii) 

Willoughby,  William  Franklin.  Accidents  to  labor  as  regulated  by  law  in 
the  United  States.        HD8O0I    Al.  6539 

(In  U.   S.  Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin  no.   32.     Jan.,   1901;   p.   1-28) 

Foreign  labor  laws.     [A  series  of  5  articles]  KD8051    Al.  6540 

(in   U.   S.   Bureau   of  labor.     Bulletin  nos.   25,   26,   27,   30,   33;   November, 
lS9J-March,    1901) 

Industrial  communities.     [A  series  of  articles  in  6  chapters]       HD8051 

Al.  6541 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin  nos.  3-7.     March-November,   1896. 

The    inspection    of    factories    and    work    shops    in    the    United    States. 

HD8051     Al.  6542 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau,  of  labor.     Bulletin  no.  12,  September,  1897;  p.  549-568) 

The  reorganization  of  municipal  government  in  Porto  Rico:   Financial. 

JAl     P7.  6543 

(In   Political  science   quarterly,     v.   24.      1909.     p.   409-443.     v   25.      1910. 
p.    69-102) 


646  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

State  activities  and  politics.         E172     A49.  6544 

(In    American    historical    association.      Papers.      v.    5.      nos.    1-2.      1891. 
p.    111-127) 

.  .  .  State  activities  in  relation  to  labor  in  the  United  States,  by  Wil- 
liam Franklin  Willoughby  .  .  .  Baltimore,  Johns  Hopkins  press,  1901. 
H31     J6.  6545 

91  p.     24 1/2  cm. 

(Johns   Hopkins   university    studies    in    historical    and    political    science, 
ser.      xix.      no.    4-5) 

— • — .  .  .  Territories  and  dependencies  of  the  United  States,  their  govern- 
ment and  administration,  by  William  Franklin  Willoughby  .  .  .  New 
York,  The  Century  co.,  1905,         JV562     W7.  6546 

xi,  334  p.     20cm. 

Wilmer,  William  H.  The  Episcopal  manual:  a  summary  explanation  of  the 
doctrine,  discipline,  and  worship  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  church 
in  the  United  States  of  America.  With  an  appendix.  By  the  late  Rev. 
William  H.  Wilmer,  D.  D.  .  .  .  New  and  improved  edition,  revised  and 
adapted  to  the  present  state  of  the  church,  with  considerable  additions 
and   emendations.     Philadelphia,   R.    S.   H.   George,   1S41.  6547 

xvi,   312   p.     20cm. 

Wilson,  Hill  Peebles.  John  Brown,  soldier  of  fortune;  a  critique,  by  Hill 
Peebles  Wilson  .  .  .  Lawrence,  Kan.,  H.  P.  Wilson,  1913.  CI  BS78 
W6.  6548 

3  p.  1.,  [9]-450  p.     2  port.   (incl.  front.)     23cm. 

Wilson,  Jarr.es  S.  [Biographical  sketch  of  Edward  Alfred  Pollard,  with 
selections  from  his  writings,  by  James  S.   Wilson]  6549 

(In    Alderman,    E.    A.       Library    of    Southern    literature.       1909.      v.    9. 
p.   4147-4165) 

Wilson,   Joseph   T.     Emancipation.     Its   course   and   progress   from   1491   to 

1875,  with  a  review  of  President  Lincoln's  proclamation,  and  the  XIII 

amendment.    .     .     .    Hampton,    Va.,    Normal    school    steam    press    print, 

1882.         E453     W76.  6550 

2i?,    p.      23cm. 

Wilson,  Ralph  Elmer.  .  .  .  New  positions  of  the  stars  in  the  Huyghenian 
region  of  the  great  nebula  in  Orion,  from  observations  made  at  the 
Leander  McCormick  observatory,  by  Ralph  E.  Wilson.  Charlottesville, 
Va.,  University  of  Virginia,  1910.         F21S     24     U5     S41.  6551 

cover-title,    p.    85-125    incl.    tables,      pi.      26i^cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Philosophical  society.     Scientific  series,     vol.   1.     no.   4) 

Wilson,  Sairuel  Mackay.  Catalogue  of  revolutionary  soldiers  and  sailors  of 
the  commonwealth  of  Virginia  to  whom  land  bounty  warrants  were 
granted  by  Virginia  for  military  services  in  the  war  for  independence. 
Comp.  bv  Samuel  M.  Wilson,  from  official  records  in  the  Kentucky  state 
land  office  at  Frankfort,  Kentucky.        E202     4     K37.  6552 

(In   Sons  of  the  revolution.      Kentucky   society.     Year  book    .    .    .    1894- 
1913.     Lexington,  Ky.,   1913.     p.    [18i)]-272.     front,    (port.)      2   pi.) 
Incku^os   nearly   5,000    names,   alphabetically   arranged. 

Wilson,  Thorras.  A  brief  journal  of  the  life,  travels  and  labours  of  love, 
in  the  work  of  the  ministry,  of  that  eminent  and  faithful  servant  of 
Jesus  Christ,  Thomas  Wil-on.  Who  departed  this  life,  at  his  own 
habitation,  near  Edenderry,  in  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  the  20th,  of  the 
third  month,  1725.     Dublin,  Printed  by  and  for  Sam.  Fuller,  1728.     6553 

xlviii.    98    p.      16cm. 
In  Virginia:     p.  28-32,  47-49,  56. 

An   epistle   to   Friends   in   Virg-inia  and   Carolina,   from   King's   Creek   in 
Maryland,   the  twelfth  of  the  second  month,   1692:   p.  65-70. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  647 

Wilson,  William   H.     William  Lyne  Wilson.  6554 

(In  Southern  history  association  publications,     v.   5.     1901.     p.  263-290) 

Wilson,  William   Lyne,  1843-1900.     The  national  democratic  party:    its  his- 
tory, principles,  achievements,  and  aims  .    .   .  H.  L.  Harvey  &  co.,  Balti- 
more, Md.,   [cl888]         JK2316     W74.  6555 
xiii,  639  p.     23cm. 

Reconstruction  in  West  Virginia.     By  O.   S.   Long  and  W.   L.   Wilson. 

E668     H53.  6556 

(In   Herbert,  H.   A.     Why  the   solid   south?      1890.      p.   258-284) 

Wilson,  Woodrow.  Address  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  delivered 
at  a  joint  session  of  the  two  houses  of  Congress  at  the  beginning  of 
the  first  session  of  the  Sixty-third  Congress.  April  8,  1913.  Washing- 
ton, Govt,  print,  off.,  1913.         JK585     A5     1913.  6557 

5  p.     24cm. 

Annual  address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  by  Hon,  Wood- 
row  Wilson,  professor  of  jurisprudence  at  Princeton  university.     Leader- 
less  government.  6558 
(In   Virginia   state   bar   association.      9th   report,    1897.      p.    272-292) 

Civic  problems;  address  delivered  March  9,  1909,  at  the  annual  meeting 

of  the  Civic  league  of  St.  Louis,  by  Woodrow  Wilson   .    .    .    [St.  Louis] 
The  Civic  league  of  St.  Louis,  1909.         JS345     1909     W5.  6559 

cover-title,  15  p.     23cm. 

Congressional  government;   a  study  in  American  politics,  by  Woodrow 

Wilson    ...    2d  ed.     Boston,  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  com- 
pany, 1885.         JK246     W75.  6560 

vi    p.,    1    1.,    333    p.      18%cm. 

.    .    .    Constitutional   government   in   the   United   States,   by   Woodrow 

Wilson   .    .    .  New  York,  The  Columbia  university  press,  1911.         JK246 
W82.  6561 

vii,    2  36    p.      20% cm. 

(Half-title:   Columbia  university   lectures.      George   Blumenthal   founda- 
tion.    1907) 

The  course  of  American  history.    Delivered  before  the  New  Jersey  his- 
torical society.  6562 
(Modern    eloquence,      v.    9.      p.    1199-1218) 

.    .    .   Division  and  reunion,  1829-1909,  by  Woodrow  Wilson   .    .    .   with 

six  maps.     New  York   [etc.]   Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  1910.         E178 
W757.  6563 

XX,   389   p.     6  fold.  maps.   (incl.  front.)      17cm. 

(Half-title:     Epochs  of  American  history,  ed.  by  A.  B.  Hart   [v.   3]) 
"New  edition    .    .    .    prepared    .    .    .    by    .    .    .    Edward  S.  Corwin." — Pref. 
to  new  ed. 

The  free  life  by  Woodrow  Wilson.    A  baccalaureate  address.    New  York, 

Thomas  Y.  Crowell  &  co.,   [cl908]  6564 

28  p.     19cm. 

— ' — George  Washington.  By  Woodrow  Wilson,  Ph.  D.,  Litt.  D.,  LL.  D., 
president  of  the  United  States.  New  York  &  London,  Harper  &  bros. 
[C1896]         CI     W318     W27.  6565 

viii,   333  p.     front.,  ports.,  plates,  maps.     21i4cm. 

A  history  of  the  American  people,  by  Woodrow  Wilson  .   .    .  New  York 

and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1902.        E178    W76.  6566 

5    v.      fronts.,    illus.,    ports.,    maps,    plans,    facsims.      22i^cm. 


648  A  BiBLIOGEAPHY   OF  VIRGINIA 

The  lawyer  and  the  community.     Annual  address  before  the  American 

bar  association  by  Woodrow  Wilson  of  Princeton,  N.  J.  Delivered  at 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee,  Aug.  31,  1910.     [n.  p.  n.  d.]  6567 

23   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Mere  literature,  and   other  essays,  by  Woodrow  Wilson.     Boston   and 

New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company,  1896.  PS3339  W3  M4 
1896.  6568 

3    p.    1..    247    p.       lOVocm. 

Contents. — Mere  literature. — The  author  himself.  On  an  author's  choice 
of  company — A  literary  politician  [Walter  Bagehot] — The  interpreter  of 
English  liberty  [Edmund  Burke] — The  truth  of  the  matter. — A  calendar 
of  great  Americans. — The  course  of  American  history. 

.    .    .   Speech  of  Governor  Wilson  accepting  the  Democratic  nomination 

for  president  of  the  United  States.  Together  with  the  speech  of  noti- 
fication delivered  by  Hon.  Ollie  M.  James  at  Seagirt,  N.  J.,  August  7, 
1912   .    .    .   Washington  Gov't,  print,  off,  1912.        JK2317     1912.  6569 

21    p.      23cm. 

(U.  S.     62d  Cong-.,   2d  sess.     Senate  doc.   903) 

The   state;    elements   of  historical   and   practical   politics,  by  Woodrow 

Wilson   .    .    .   Rev.  ed.     Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  co.,  1904.         JCll     W76. 

6570 
XXXV,   656   p.     21cm. 

Wingfield,  Edward  Maria.  "A  discourse  of  Virginia."  By  Edward  Maria 
Wingfield  .  .  .  Now  first  printed  from  the  original  manuscript  in  the 
Lambeth  library.  Ed.,  with  notes  and  an  introduction,  by  Charles 
Deane   .    .    .         E172     A54.  6571 

(In  American  antiquarian  society.  Archaeologia  aniericana.  Boston, 
1860.      v.    4.      p.    67-103) 

A  discourse  of  Virginia  per:  Ed:  Ma:  Wingfield.        F229    S56.  6572 

(In  Smith,  Capt.  John.  Works.  Ed.  by  E.  Arber.  Birmingham,  1S84. 
p.   Ixxiv-xci) 

A  discourse  of  Virginia  per:   Ed:   Ma:  Wingfield.         F229     S66.5.       6573 

(In  Smith,  John.  Travels  and  works,  ed.  by  Arber.  New  ed.  by  Brad- 
ley.    1910.     v.  1.     p.  Ixxlv-xci) 

"A  discourse  of  Virginia."     By  Edward  Maria  Wingfield,  the  first  presi- 
dent  of  the   colony.     Now   first   printed    from   the   original    manuscript 
in    the   Lambeth    library.      Edited   with    notes    and    an    introduction,   by 
Charles  Deane.     Boston,  Privately  printed,  1859.         F229     W771.       6574 
44   p.     23cm. 

Wingfield,   Russell   Stewart.     William  Cabell  Rives,  a  biography.  6575 

(In  Richmond  college  historical  papers.  v.  1.  no.  1.  June,  1915. 
p.    [571-72) 

Winsor,  Justin.  Maryland  and  Virginia.  By  Justin  Winsor  .  .  .  [with  a 
critical  essay  on  the  sources  of  information]  6576 

(In  his  Narrative  and  critical  history  of  America.  Boston  and  New 
York,    1884-89.      v.   5    (1887)      p.    [259]-2S4.      illus.,   maps) 

The  portraits  of  Washington.         E18     W76     Ref.  6577 

(In   his   Narrative   and   critical   history  of  America,      v.    7) 

The  reader's  handbook  of  the  American  revolution,  1761-1783.  By  Jus- 
tin Winsor  .    .    .   Boston,  Houghton,  Osgood  &  co.,  1880.        Z1238     W78. 

6578 
V,    328    p.      IScm. 

Virginia  and  the  Quebec  bill.        E171     A57.  6579 

(In  American  historical  review,     v.   1,     no.   3.     April,    1896.     p.    436-443) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  649 

—The  westward  movement;  the  colonies  and  the  republic  west  of  the 
Alleghanies,  1763-1798.  With  full  cartographical  illustrations  from  con- 
temporary sources.  Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflm  &  co., 
1899.         P352     W78.  6580 

viii,   595   p.     illus.   ports.,   plates,  maps.     23cm. 

Winston,    Annie    Steger.      Memoirs    of   a   child,    by   Annie  Steger   Winston. 

New    York,    London    and   Bombay,    Longmans,    Green,  and    co.,    1903. 
LB1115     W7.  6581 

4  p.  1.,  169  p.     17 1/2  cm. 

Winston,  James  E.  Virginia  and  the  independence  of  Texas.  Reprinted 
from  The  South-western  historical  quarterly,  Jan.,  1913.  6582 

[277]-283  p.     23cm. 

Winston  Nannie  B.  The  grace  of  orders.  By  N.  B.  Winston.  New  York 
[etc.].  The  Abbey  press,     [c  1901]         B     W784     G8.  6583 

334  p.     20  1/2 cm. 

Waters  that  pass  away.     By  N.  B.  Winston    .    .    .   New  York,  G.  W. 

Dillingham  co.,  1899.         B     W784     W8.  6584 

2  p.  1.,  7-322   p.     20cm.  ? 

Winston,  R.  A.    Soil  survey  of  Campbell  county,  Virginia,  by  R.  A.  Winston. 

6585 

(In  U.   S.  Bureau  of  soils.     Report,   1909.     p.   309-343.     map) 

Soil  survey  of  Montgomery  county,  Virginia,  by  R.  A.  Winston  and  Ora 

Lee  Jr.  6586 

(In  U.   S.  bureau  of  soils.     Report,   1907.     p.   193-225.     map) 

Winston,  Mrs.  Rosalie  Bankhead.  Pilate's  question:  or,  What  is  truth?  By 
Mrs.  Rosalie  Bankhead  Winston,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  .  .  .  Richmond, 
Va.,  Walford  &  son,  1885.  6587 

1   p.   1.,    8    p.      1   1..    [9]-134   p.      16V2cm. 

Winterburn,  Florence  Hull.  Southern  hearts.  By  Florence  Hull  Winter- 
burn   .    .    .  New  York,  F.  M.  Lupton  pub.  co.,  1900.  6588 

5  p.  1.,  13-406  p.     front.     19cm. 

Wlnthrop,  Robert  C.  "Christianity — neither  sectarian  nor  sectional — the 
great  remedy  for  social  and  political  evils."  An  address  delivered  be- 
fore the  Young  men's  Christian  association  of  Boston  and  Richmond. 
By  Robert  C.  Winthrop.      Boston,  Little,  Brown  and  co.,  1859.  6589 

64  p.     22cm. 

Oration   pronounced   by   the   Honorable   Robert   C.    Winthrop,    speaker 

of  the  House  of  representatives  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Fourth  of 
July,  1848,  on  the  occasion  of  laying  the  corner-stone  of  the  national 
monument  to  the  memory  of  Washington.  With  an  introduction  and 
an  appendix  .  .  .  Washington,  J.  &  G.  S.  Gideon,  printers,  1848.  CI 
W318     W280.  6590 

67    p.      22cm. 

Wirt,  Mrs.  E.  W.  Flora's  dictionary.  By  Mrs.  E.  W.  Wirt,  of  Virginia. 
Baltimore,  Fielding  Lucas,  jr.  [cl837]         QK84     W8.  6591 

133,  87  p.     26cm. 

Wirt,  V/illiam,  1772-1834.     Against  Aaron  Burr.     Delivered  in  the  U.  S.  Cir- 
cuit court  at  Richmond,  Va.,  in  1807.  6592 
(Modern  eloquence,     v.  15,  p.  2135-2140) 

— — A  discourse  on  the  lives  and  characters  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  John 
Adams,  who  both  died  on  the  4th  of  July,  1826:  delivered,  at  the  request 


650  A  Bibliography  of  Viuginia 

of  the  citizens  of  Washington,  in  the  Hall  of  Representatives  of  the  U. 
S.,  on  the  19th  October,  1826.         PS660     W7.  6593 

(In  Williston,  E.   B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.   S.     v.   5.     p.   454-503) 


Letter  to  a  law  student.  6594 

(In    Southern    literary   messenger,      v.    1.      p.    33-36) 

The  letters  of  the  British  spy.    By  William  Wirt  .    .    .  10th  ed.,  rev.  and 

cor.     To  which  is  prefixed  a  biographical  sketch  of  the  author.     New 
York,   Harper,   1875.  F230     W796.  6595 

[7]-260  p.     front,   (port.)      nVzcm. 
First   edition,    Richmond,    1803. 
The   biographical   sketch    is    by   P.   H.    Cruse. 

The    old    bachelor.      Richmond,    Va.,    T.    Ritchie    &    F.    Lucas,    1814. 

PS3344     W3     04.  6596 

2    p.    1.,   235    p.      12mo. 

[Letter,  Red  Sulphur  Springs,  Aug.  25,  1833]  6597 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.   9.     p.   422-424) 

Sketches  of  the  life  and  character  of  Patrick  Henry.     By  William  Wirt 

of  Richmond,   Virginia    .    .    .    Philadelphia,  Jas.  Webster,   1817.  CI 

H523     W29.  6598 
XV,   427,  xii,   [1]    p.     front,   (port.)      22cm. 

Speech  in  the  trial  of  Aaron  Burr  for  treason,  in  preparing  the  means 

of  a  military  expedition  against  Mexico,  in  the  circuit  court  of  the  U. 
S.  for  the  district  of  Virginia,  1807.         PS660     W7.  6599 

(In  Williston,  E.  B.     Eloquence  of  the  U.  S.     v.   4.     p.   394-417) 

Wise,  Barton  Haxall,  1865-1899.  The  life  of  Henry  A.  Wise  of  Virginia. 
1806-1876.  By  his  grandson,  the  late  Barton  H.  Wise.  New  York  & 
London,  The  Macmillan  co.,  1899.         CI     W812     W29.  6600 

xiii,  434  p.     front,   (port.)      23i/2cm. 

Memoir  of  General  John  Cropper  of  Accomack  County,  Virginia.  Re- 
printed from  Virginia  historical  collections,  v.   11.     1892.         CI  C948 
W29.  6601 
43   p.     23i^cm. 

Wise,  George.    History  of  the  Seventeenth  Virginia  infantry,  C.  S.  A.     Balti- 
more, Kelly,  Piet  &  company,  1870.        E581    5    17th.  6602 
312   p.      191/,  cm. 

Wise,  Henry  Alexander,  1806-76.  Address  delivered  by  Gov.  Henry  A.  Wise, 
in  October  1856,  before  the  Virginia  mechanics  institute  of  the  city  of 
Richmond.    Richmond,  Ritchie  &  Uunnavant,  1857.       F218    24   VSO    WSl. 

6603 
15    p.      21cm. 

Address  of  Henry  A.   Wise,  at  West  Point,  Va.,  Dec.   29,  1874,  to  the 

Knights  of  Pythias,  on  their  invitation,     [n.  p.    1875?]  6604  1 

18  p.     22Vicm.  I 

The  celebration  of  February  22,  1858.  6605 

(In  Southern  literary  messenger,     v.  26.     p.  241-244) 

The  currency  question.     Letter  of  Gen.  Henry  A.  Wise,  to  Hon.  J.  E, 

Holmes,  of  S.  C.     Nov.  11,  1863.  6606 

19  p.      22 1/2  cm. 

Gov.  Wise's  inaugural  address,  at  Lexington  Va.  military  institute,  July 

1856.  6607 

30   p.     22cm. 
An  address  delivered  on  the  occasion  "of  placing  on  its  pedestal  a  copy 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  651 

in  solid  bronze  of  Houdon's  Marble  Statue  of  George  Washington,"  at  the 
Virginia  Military  institute,  Lexington,  Va. 

Know-nothingism.     Delivered  at  Alexandria,  Va.,  in  1854.  6608 

(Modern  eloquence,     v.   15.     p.  2141-2154) 

Letter  of  Governor  Wise  to  the   New   Yorli  Tammany   society.     1857. 

JK310     V.  20.  6609 

7   p.     22 1/2  cm. 

— — Letter  of  Governor  Wise  to  the  Philadelphia  Anti-Lecompton  meeting. 
1858.  JK310     V.   20.  6610 

49-64   p.     22y2Cm. 

Oration.     July  4th,  1856.  6611 

(In   Southern   literary  messenger,      v.   23.     p.    1-19) 

Reply  to  W.  J.  Samford.    April  4,  1859.        JK310    v.  36.  6612 

157  p.     19cm. 

[A  series  of  letters  from  Henry  A.  Wise,  Richard  Coke  Jr.  and  others 

concerning  charges  made  against  Wise  in  his  political  career  in  May 
and  June,  1833]  6613 

16  p.     p.  1  and  2  wanting. 

Seven  decades  of  the  Union.  The  humanities  and  materialism,  illus- 
trated by  a  memoir  of  John  Tyler,  with  reminiscences  of  some  of  his 
great  contemporaries.  The  transition  state  of  this  nation — its  dangers 
and  their  remedy.  By  Henry  A.  Wise.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  & 
CO,.  1881.  CI  T982  W81.  6614 
ix,    11-320    p.      front,    (port.)      24cm. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Wise,  at  Louisa  C.  H.,  Nov.  16,  1839.    Richmond,  John  S. 

Gallaher,  printer,  1839.  6615 

15  p.     21cm. 

Speech  of  Mr.  Wise,  of  Virginia,  on  the  subject  of  the  late  defalcations. 

Delivered  in  the  House  of  representatives,  December  21,  1838.     [1838] 
JK310     v.  42.  6616 

32  p.     24cm. 

Wise,  Jennings  Cropper.  The  military  history  of  the  Virginia  military  in- 
stitute from  1839  to  1865,  with  appendix,  maps,  and  illustrations,  by 
Jennings  C.  Wise  .  .  .  Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  company,  inc.,  1915. 
P218     24     W85.  6617 

576  p.     front.,  plates,  ports.,  maps  (1  fold.)     23% cm. 

Personal  memoir  of  the  life  and  services  of  Scott  Shipp.     1915,      6618 

56   p.     front,   (port.)      23cm. 

^A  scrap  book  of  papers  .  .  .  Printed  for  his  friends,  with  the  compli- 
ments of  Jennings  C.  Wise.     Richmond,  Va„  1912,        F221     W81.       6619 

32    p.      23cm. 

Contents:  A  comparative  study  in  fame;  An  address  ,  ,  ,  on  *he 
occasion  of  the  unveiling  of  a  monument  by  the  Colonial  dames  of  Virgin  a, 
May  31,  1911,  at  Dutch  Gap  .  .  .  ;  A  letter  concerning  a  noble  tradition; 
The  Laughing  king;  Henry  A.  Wise,  of  Virginia  .  .  .  By  Edward  S. 
Joynes. 

A  special  report  to  the  board  of  visitors  of  the  Virginia  Military  In- 
stitute on  the  history  of  agricultural  education  in  Virginia  and  the 
Virginia  Military  Institute  as  a  school  of  agriculture,  including  a  sketch 
of  the  physical  survey  of  Virginia  by  the  school  of  applied  science. 
1914.  6620 
34  p.     23cm, 


652  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

V.  M.  I.  papers  by  Jennings  C.  Wise,  Colonel  engineers,  Virginia  volun- 
teers,  Commandant  of  cadets.     Published  privately   by   the  author  for 
his  friends.  .    .    .   [Lynchburg,  Va.,  Dulaney-Boatwright  co.,  n.  d.]       6621 
53   p.     23cm. 

^Wise's   digested  index   and   genealogical  guide  to  Bishop   Meade's   Old 

churches,  ministers  and  families  of  Virginia,  embracing  6,900  proper 
names.  Comp.  by  Jennings  Cropper  Wise  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Printed 
for  subscribers,  1910.        F230     M492.  6622 

114  p.     24 1/2 cm. 

Ye   kingdome   of   Accawmacke;    or,    The    eastern    shore   of   Virginia   in 

the   seventeenth  century,   by   Jennings   Cropper   Wise    .    .    .    Richmond, 
Va.,  The  Bell  book  and  stationery  co.,  1911.         F232     Al     W81.       6623 
X,  406  p.     23cm. 

Wise,  John  Sergeant.  Battle  of  New  Market,  Va.,  May  15th,  1864;  an  ad- 
dress repeated  by  John  S.  Wise,  esq.,  a  cadet  in  the  corps  of  1864,  be- 
fore the  professors,  officers  and  cadets  of  the  Virginia  military  insti- 
tute, hall  of  the  Dialectic  society,  May  13th,  1882.  [n.  d.]  E481  N4 
W8.  6624 

72   p.      ISygcm. 

■ Beverley  of  Beverley.     Copied  by  me  from  papers  loaned  me  by  Col. 

Robert  Beverley  of  "The  Plains",  Fauquier  County,  Virginia.  New 
York,  Oct.  1st,  1890.     John  S.  Wise.  6625 

chart.     4  8 1/2x6 11/2  cm. 

Diomed;   the  life,  travels,  and  observations  of  a  dog,  by  John  Sergeant 

Wise;  illustrated  by  J.  Linton  Chapman.  Boston,  London  and  New 
York,  Lamson,  Wolffe  and  company,  1897.         B     W812     D29.  6626 

vi   p.,   1   I.,    330    p.     illus.     20 1/2 cm. 

The  end  of  an  era,  by  John  S.  Wise.    Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton, 

Mifflin  and  company,  1899.        E605     W81.  6627 

iv  p.,   1   I.,   474   p.,    1   1.     21cm. 

The   family   of  Douglass   or   Douglas   of  Garrallan   in   Virginia.      [New 

York,  1894]  6628 

geneal.    chart.      95V^x75cm. 

Genealogical  chart  showing  descent  of  John  Sergeant  Wise  and  EveljTi 

Beverly  Douglas  in  the  direct  descending  line.     W.  H.  Abbott,  draughts- 
man. West  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  6629 
chart.      45x8  IV^  cm. 

'The  lion's   skin;    a  historical  novel  and  a  novel  history.     By  John   S. 

Wise.     New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1905.         B     W812.  6630 

XV  p.,  1  1..  3-404  p.     20 1/2 cm. 

Memorial  address  of  Hon.  John  S.  Wise,  delivered  at  the  unveiling  of 

a  monument  to  the  memory  of  the  Southern  soldiers  and  V.  M.  I.  cadets, 
who  fell  in  the  battle  of  New  Market,  May  15th,  1864.  Also  rolls  of  of- 
ficers and  cadets  engaged,  with  official  lists  of  casualties,  orders,  and 
official  report  of  the  battle,  from  volume  xxxvii,  part  I,  series  I,  of 
Records  of  Union  and  Confederate  armies,  War  records  office,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  By  order  of  the  Board  of  visitors,  [n.  d.]  E4S1  N4 
W82.  6631 

2    p.    1.,    [5]-G2,    [1]    p.      igi/zcm. 
Address  delivered  May  15,  1898. 

Recollections  of  thirteen  presidents.     By  John  S.  Wise  .    .    .  New  York, 

Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1906.         COl     W812.  6632 

1   P-   1.,    [v]    p.,    3    1.,    3-2S4   p.      front,    (port.),   plates,   ports.      23cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  653 

Speech  of  Hon.  John  S.  Wise,  of  Virginia,  at  the  sixth  annual  banquet 

of  the   Young   republicans   of   Philadelphia,   on   Monday   evening,   April 
11,  1887,  in  response  to  the  toast  "The  campaign  of  1888."     [n.  p.  1887?] 

6633 
37   p.     23 1/2 cm. 

.    .    .  A  treatise  on  American  citizenship.     By  John  S.  Wise,  of  the  New 

York  bar.     Northport,  Long  Island,  E.  Thompson  co.,  1906.         JK1756 
W81.  6634 

vii,   340  p.     23i^cm. 

Withers,  Alexander  Scott,  1792-1865.  Chronicles  of  border  warfare,  or  A  his- 
tory of  the  settlement  by  the  whites,  of  north-western  Virginia:  and  of 
the  Indian  wars  and  massacres,  in  that  section  of  the  state;  with  re- 
flections, anecdotes,  &c.  By  Alexander  S.  Withers.  Clarksburg,  Va., 
J.  Israel,    1831.         E81     W81     Office,  6635 

319,  iv  p.,  1  1.     18 1/2  cm. 

Chronicles  of  border  warfare;   or,  A  history  of  the  settlement  by  the 

whites,  of  northwestern  Virginia,  and  of  the  Indian  wars  and  massacres 
in  that  section  of  the  state;  with  reflections,  anecdotes,  &c.,  by  Alex- 
ander Scott  Withers.  A  new  ed.,  edited  and  annotated  by  R.  G.  Thwaites 
.  .  .  with  the  addition  of  a  memoir  of  the  author,  and  several  illustra- 
tive notes  by  .  .  .  L.  C.  Draper  .  .  .  Cincinnati,  The  R.  Clarke  com- 
pany, 1895.  E81  W82.  6636 
1  p.   1.,  XX,  447  p.     front,    (port.)     23y2cm. 

Withers,  Robert  Enoch.  Autobiography  of  an  octogenarian,  by  Robert  Enoch 
Withers,  M.  D.,  colonel  18th  regiment  Virginia  infantry,  C.  S.  A.;  editor 
Lynchburg  daily  news;  lieutenant-governor  of  Virginia;  senator  of  the 
United  States;  member  of  Board  of  regents  of  the  Smithsonian  institute; 
consul  of  the  United  States  at  Hong-Kong;  past  grand  master  of  the 
Knights  templar  of  the  United  States,  etc.,  etc.  Roanoke,  Va.,  The 
Stone  printing  &  mfg.  co.  press,  1907.         CI     W824.  6637 

550    p.      front,    (port.)      24cm. 

Witherspoon,  John,  1723-1794.  A  serious  inquiry  into  the  nature  and  effects 
of  the  stage:  and  a  letter  respecting  play  actors.  By  the  Rev.  John 
Witherspoon  .  .  .  Also  a  sermon  on  the  burning  of  the  theatre  at 
Richmond,  &c.  By  Samuel  Miller  .  .  .  Together  with  an  introductory 
address,  by  several  ministers  in  New  York,  &c.  New  York,  Pub.  by 
Whiting  &  Watson   [printed  by  D.  &  G.  Bruce]   1812.         PN2049     W55. 

6638 

3  p.  I..  [5]-199  p.     16y2cm. 

Witherspoon,  Thomas  Dwight.  An  appeal  to  the  baptized  children  of  the 
church.  By  T.  D.  Witherspoon,  D.  D.  Richmond,  Presbyterian  com- 
mittee of  publication,  [no  date]  6639 

p.    121-172.      15y2cm. 

Reprint  from  "The  children  of  the  covenant,"  by  Dr.  Witherspoon. 

A  word  to  Christian  parents.    Richmond,  Presbyterian  committee  of  pub- 
lication,  [no  date]  6640 
p.  175-220.     ISi^cm. 
Reprint  from   "The   children  of  the  Covenant"   by  Dr.   Witherspoon. 

Wolfe,  Samuel  M.  Helper's  impending  crisis  dissected.  By  Samuel  M  Wolfe, 
Virginia.     Philadelphia,  J.  T.  Lloyd,  1860.         E441     W85.  6641 

2    p.    1.,    223    p.      19 1/2 cm. 

[Wolfe,  Udolpho]     Grand  civic  and  military  demonstration  in  honor  of  the 

removal  of  the  remains  of  James  Monroe,  fifth  president  of  the  United 

States  from   New   York  to  Virginia.     New   York,   Udolpho  Wolfe.   1858 

CI     M753     W51.  6642 

xvi,   [2],    [19]-324   p.     fold,  chart.     20cm. 


654  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Wolseley,  1st  viscount.  General  Lee,  by  General  Viscount  Wolsley.  Roches- 
ter   [Press  of  C.  Mann   printing  company]    1906.         CI     L480     W51. 

6643 
62  p.,  1  1.     13cm. 
"Appeared   originally   in   Macmlllan's   magazine   for   March,    1887." 

Women's  Baptist  missionary  &  educational  association  of  Virginia  (Colored) 

Minutes  of  the  tenth  annual  session  held  with  the  Zion  Baptist  church 
circle,  Dr.  J.  M.  Armstead,  pastor.  Portsmouth,  Va.  June  22  to  25, 
1910.     Richmond,   Reformer  electric   print,   1910.  6644 

80    p.      23cm. 

Woman's  Christian   temperance   union   of  Va.  Twentieth  annual  report  of 

the  Woman's  Christian  temperance  union  of  Virginia.     Held  in  Rich- 
mond, Va.     Oct.  1,  2  and  3,  1902.  6645 
80    p.      23cm. 

Woman's  missionary  union  of  Virginia.  Report  of  the  annual  meeting.  F218 
32  W8.  6646 

Library  has    12th,    1910. 

Wood,  Abraham.     Letter  of  Abraham  Wood  to  John   Richards  August  22, 

1674.        F212    A47.  6647 

(In  Alvord,  C.  "W.  &  Lee  Biderood.     The  first  explorations  of  the  Trans- 
Allegheny  region  by  the  Virginians  1650-1674.       p.  210-226) 

Wood,  Henry  W.  Optimism  and  progress.  Address  of  Henry  W.  Wood,  first 
vice-president,  before  the  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Richmond,  Va.  March 
25th,  1909.     Published  by  the  Richmond  Chamber  of  Commerce   [1909] 

6648 
16    p.     24cm. 

Wood,  John,  17757-1822.  The  history  of  the  administration  of  John  Adams, 
esq.,  late  president  of  the  United  States.  By  John  Wood  .  .  .  New 
York  printed,  1802.         E321     W85.  -  6649 

1  p.  1.,  506  p.     21cm. 

Wood,  T.  W.  Momentous  issues.  Proves  that  free  coinage  of  gold  and  silver 
will  produce  solid  continuous  prosperity.  (Not  the  present  soon-over- 
easily  scared  prosperity.)  It  will  maintain  the  present  parity  of  gold 
and  silver  and  prevent  over-production  by  very  largely  increasing  con- 
sumption. Money  explained.  Shows  the  cause  of  financial  panics,  con- 
stitutional graduated  income  taxes,  imperialism,  trusts,  the  baneful  Re- 
publican party.  By  T.  W.  Wood.  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Wood  publishing 
company,    [1900]  6650 

64    p.      illus.      igi^cm. 

Wood,  Thomas  L.  Arcade  echoes,  Selected  poems  from  the  Virginia  Uni- 
versity magazine,  1859-1890.  Philadelphia,  J.  B.  Lippincott  co.,  1890. 
PN6110      C7     W87.  6651 

125    p.      151/2 cm. 

Woodberry,  George  E.     Edgar  Allan  Poe.     By  George  E.  Woodberry.     Bos- 
ton, Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co.,  1885.        CI     P743     W87.  6652 
ix,   354   p.     front    (port.)      ISVacm. 

The  life  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe,  personal  and  literary;  with  his  chief  cor- 
respondence with  men  of  letters.  By  George  E.  Woodberry.  Boston 
and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  co.,  1909.        CI     P743     W88.  6653 

2  V.     front,    (port.),  plates,   ports,   facsim.     21cm. 

Woodberry  Forest  school,  Orange,  Va.     Catalog.  6654 

Library  has   1903,   1904,   1905,   1906,    1907,   1908,   1910. 

Woodbridge,  George.    The  inspiration  of  the  scriptures.    A  sermon  delivered 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  655 

at  the  Monumental  church,  Richmond,  Va.,  on  Sunday,  Feb.  5,  1860.  By- 
Rev.  George  Woodbridge,  D.  D.,  Rector.  Richmond,  Chas.  H.  Wynne, 
printer,  1860.  6655 

22,   [1]   p.     23y2cm. 

Woodhouse,  Edward  James.  The  public  life  of  George  C.  Dromgoole.  By 
Edward  James  Woodhouse.  6656 

(In  The  John  P.   Branch   historical   papers,   of  Randolph-Macon   college, 
[v.   1]    no.   4.     June,   1904.     p.   260-285) 

Woodlawn    academy,  Woodlawn,  Va.     Catalog.  6657 

Library   has    1893. 

Woodlawn   seminary,  Gordonsville,  Va.     Catalog.  6658 

Library  has   1903,   1904,   1906. 

Woodmen  of  the  world.  Head  camp,  Jurisdiction  "L".  Proceedings  of  the 
seventh  biennial  session  convention  Head  camp.  Jurisdiction  "L",  em- 
bracing the  states  of  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  Maryland,  Delaware  and 
District  of  Columbia,  held  at  Roanoke,  Va.,  March  14-15,  1911.  6659 

44  p.     ports.     22cm. 

Woods,  Edgar.     Albemarle  County  in  Virginia:  giving  some  account  of  what 

it  was  by  nature,  of  what  it  was  made  by  man,  and  of  some  of  the  men 

who  made  it  .    .    .    [Charlottesville,  Va.,  The  Michie  co.,  1901]         F232 

A3     W8.  6660 

iv,  412  p.     8vo. 

Golden  apples;  or.  Fair  words  for  the  young.    By  the  Rev.  Edgar  Woods. 

New  York,  Robert  Carter  and  brothers,  1875.  6661 

viii,    [91-269    p.      front.,    pi.      ITVocm. 
Preface   dated   Charlottesville,   June    15,    1874. 

Woods,  Katharine  Pearson.  The  true  story  of  Captain  John  Smith.  By 
Katharine  Pearson  Woods  .  .  .  New  York,  Doubleday,  Page  &  co.,  1910. 
CI     S652     W52.  6662 

3  p.  1.,  vii-xv  p.,  1  1.,  3-382  p.     front.,  ports.,  pi.,  maps.     21cm. 

Woods,  IVIicajah.  Address  [before  Virginia  state  bar  association]  of  Hon. 
Micajah  Woods,  president  of  the  association.  The  necessity  for  general 
culture  in  the  training  of  the  lawyer.  6663 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  association.     21st  report,  1909.     p.  160-174) 

Woods,  W.  H.  Historical  sketch  of  an  original  portrait  of  governor  Meri- 
wether Lewis  by  M.  Favret  de  Saint  Memin,  in  the  possession  of  W. 
H.  Woods.     Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1890.  6664 

22  p.     23V2cm. 

Woodsend,  Charles  J.  Practical  wood  carving.  A  simple  treatise  on  the 
rudiments  of  wood  carving,  embracing  the  proper  method  of  handling 
tools,  as  well  as  the  correct  shapes  for  grinding  them  in  order  to  pro- 
duce different  kinds  of  work.  By  Charles  J.  Woodsend.  Illustrated  by 
numerous  engravings  of  original  drawings.  New  York,  David  Williams 
company,  1897.  6665 

3  ].,  86  p.     illus.     23y2cm. 

Woodson  family.  Descendants  of  John  Woodson,  of  Dorsetshire,  England, 
who  settled  in  Virginia  in  1624.  Woodson,  Tarleton,  Mosby,  Lewis, 
Payne,  Watkins,  Pleasants,  Royall,  Branch,  Fleming,  Terrill,  Cheadle, 
Venable,  Povall,  Christian,  Macon,  Knight,  Hughes,  Parsons,  Van  Der 
Veer,  Morton,  Michaux,  Allen,  Daniel,  et  al.  .  .  .  [Charlottesville,  Va., 
Prout,  the  printer,   (n.  d.)]  6666 

13  p.     7cm. 


656  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

[Woodward,  Augustus  Brevoort]  d.  1827.     Considerations  on  the  government 

of  the  Territory  of  Columbia;  as  they  recently  appeared  in  the  National 

intelligencer,  under  the  signature  of  Epaminondas  [pseud.]  Washington, 

Printed  for  the  author,  by  S.  H.  Smith,  1801.         F197     W89.  6667 

18    p.      22x17  V2  cm. 

The  presidency  of  the  United  States  by  A.  B.  Woodward.     Washington 

city,  Pub.  by  Derick  Van  Veghten,  1825.         JK310     v.  36.  6668 

88  p.     24cm. 

Woodward,  W.  Elliot.  A  list  of  Washington  memorial  medals.  By  W.  Elliot 
Woodward.     Privately  printed,  1865.        CI     W318     W52.  6669 

16  p.     26cm. 

Wool,  John  E.  Africans  in  Fort  Monroe  military  district.  March  25,  1862. 
JK.310     V.  42.  6670 

14  p.     24cm. 
(U.    S.      37th   Cong.    2d   session.     House   executive  document   85) 

Wool,    Theodore    J.      Address    of   Theodore    J.    Wool,    delivered    before    the 

student  body  of  Hampden-Sidney  college,   at  the   opening  exercises  of 

the    college,    September    14th,    1910.      Portsmouth,    Va.,    W.    A.    Piske, 

printer,  1911.        F218     24     H2     W9.  6671 

21  p.     2214  cm. 

Woolfolk,  C.  W.    Directory  of  the  counties  of  Orange,  Louisa,  Albemarle,  Cul- 

peper  and  Spotsylvania.     Comp.  and  for  sale  by  C.  W.  Woolfolk,  Orange, 

Va.,  W.   J.   Daniel,  Bibb's,  Va.     1895.      [Richmond,  Va.,  Ware   &   Duke, 

general  printers,  1895]  6672 

1,  2G7  p.     23cm. 

Orange  County  directory.    Comp.  and  for  sale  by  C.  W.  Woolfolk,  Orange, 

Va.     1894.     Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.   P.   Bell  co.,   book,  job   and  commercial 
printers,  1894.  6673 

60  p.     22 1/2  cm. 

Worcester  County,  Mass.     Law  library.    Numbering  tables;  Kentucky,  Louisi- 
ana,  Tennessee,   Virginia   state    reports.     Worcester,   Mass.,   The   Com- 
monwealth press,  1907.  6674 
7   p.     23cm. 

Word,  Charles  Parke.     Names  of  1350  of  our  deceased  relatives  and  friends, 
most  of  whom  I  knew  personally.      Recorded  from  memory   .    .    .   Rich- 
mond, Va.,  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English,  publishers,  1887.  6675 
48    p.      19cm. 

Wormeley,  Carter  W.  Poems,  by  Carter  W.  Wormeley  .  .  .  New  York, 
Broadway  publishing  company  [1904]         PS3545     073.  6676 

1  p.  1.,  iv,  73  p.     front,  (port.)     lOi^cm. 

[Wormeley,  Mary  Elizabeth]  Recollections  of  Ralph  Randolph  Wormeley, 
Rear-admiral,  R.  N.  Written  down  by  his  three  daughters  [Elizabeth 
Wormeley,  Katherine  Prescott  Wormeley,  Ariana  Randolph  Wormeley] 
New  York,  The  Nation  press,  1879.         CI     W928     W62.  6677 

118  p.     geneal.  chart.     22%cm. 

Contains   genealogical   notes   of   the   Wormeley   family. 

Worsham,  John  H.  One  of  Jackson's  foot  cavalry;  his  experience  and  what 
he  saw  during  the  war  1861-1865,  including  a  history  of  "F  company," 
Richmond,  Va.,  21st  regiment  Virginia  infantry.  Second  brigade,  Jack- 
son's division.  Second  corps,  A.  N.  Va.,  by  John  H.  W^orsham  .  .  .  New 
York,  The  Neale  publishing  companyy,  1912.        E581     5     21st.  6678 

353    p.      front.,   plates,    ports.      21cm. 


6684 

.    p. 

234-240, 

6685 

1890. 

p.  439- 

Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  657 

Wortham,  T.  M.  The  Virginia  militiaman.  Paper  read  by  Captain  T.  M. 
Wortham,  Virginia  field  artillery,  before  the  Field  artillery  association 
of  Virginia.  Printed  under  the  auspices  of  the  Field  artillery  associa- 
tion  of   Virginia.     Richmond,   Va.,   the   Dietz   printing   company,    1909. 

6679 
19    p.      23i^cm. 

Wren,  Margaret  Breckinridge.  Echoes  from  the  heart.  Richmond,  Va., 
Whittet  &  Shepperson,  1887.         PS3364     W8     El.  6680 

259  p.     19% cm. 

Wright,  John.  Historic  Bibles  in  America.  By  John  Wright,  D.  D.,  LL.  D. 
.   .   .  New  York,  Thomas  Whittaker,  [1905]  6681 

2    p.    1.,    222    p.      front,    (col.    facsimile),    plates    (facsimiles)      22cm. 
"Bibles  owned  by  the  presidents  of  the  United  States  and  their  families." 
p.    27-57. 

Wright,  Marcus  Joseph.     Anecdotes  of  Gen.  Winfield  Scott.  6682 

(In   Southern  history  association  publications,     v.    4.      1900.   p.    187-198) 

.   .   .  General  Scott,  by  General  Marcus  J.  Wright.    New  York,  D.  Apple- 
ton  and  company,  1897.        CI     S431     W95.  6683 
xii  p.,   1  1.,   349   p.     front,    (port.)      5  maps,      ig^^cm. 

Lafayette's  campaign  in  Virginia,  April-Oct.  1781. 

(In   Southern  history  association  publications,     v.   9.     190E 
261-271) 

— • — 'The  trial  and  execution  of  John  Brown.         E172  A49. 

(In  American  historical  association.     Papers,     v.  4,  no.  4. 
452) 

Wright,  Paul.  The  new  and  complete  life  of  our  blessed  Lord  and  Saviour 
Jesus  Christ:  containing  an  authentic  and  full  account  of  all  the  wonder- 
ful transactions,  sufferings  and  death  of  our  glorious  redeemer.  With 
the  lives,  acts  and  sufferings  of  his  holy  apostles,  evangelists,  disciples 
&c.  Including  the  lives  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  the  Virgin  Mary,  and 
many  other  eminent  persons  and  primitive  christians,  not  to  be  found 
in  any  other  work  of  this  kind.  By  Paul  Wright,  D.  D.  .  .  .  Winchester, 
Va.,  Published  by  J.  F.  Archbold,  J.  Foster,  printer,  1816.  6686 

vii,    [9]-512   p.      22cm. 

Wright,  R.  W.     Richmond  since  the  war.  6687 

(In   Scribner's  monthly,      v.    14,   1877.      p.   303) 

[Wright,  Thomas  Roane  Barnes]  .  .  .  Perpetuation  of  local  history  in  Vir- 
ginia.   Written  for  the  Manufacturers'  record     [Baltimore,  1907]         6688 

15  p.     23cm. 

Lists  of  memorial  portraits  by  counties  printed  from  T.  R.  B.  Wright's 
manuscript  copy. 

.    .    .  Westmoreland  County,  Virginia  ...  A  short  chapter  and  bright 

day  in  its  history;  addresses  delivered  by  Lawrence  Washington,  esq.. 
Rev.  Randolph  Harrison  McKim  .  .  .  and  Rev.  George  Wm.  Beale  .  .  . 
at  Montross,  Va.,  May  3,  1910  .  .  .  Richmond,  Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepper- 
son, printers,  1912.         F232     W5     W9.  6689 

153,  xi  p.     front.,   plates,   ports.,  facsims.     23cm. 
On   cover:      Compiled   by   T.    R.   B.    Wright. 

A  compilation  of  extracts  from  various  sources,  on  the  history,  etc.,   of 
Virginia,  principally  of  Westmoreland  County. 

Wynne,  Thomas  H.  Bibliography  of  the  Virginia  historical  society.  [By] 
T.  H.  W.,  Richmond,  Va.         E171     H64.  6690 

(In  The  historical  magazine,     v.  7.     2d  ser.     1870.     p.   340-342) 


658  A  Bibliography  of  Virginia 

Catalogue  of  the  rare,  curious  and  valuable  library,  collected  by  the  late 

Hon.  Thos.  H.  Wynne,  of  Richmond,  Va.,  late  corresponding  secretary 
of  the  Virginia  historical  society.  Comprising  books  in  the  most  de- 
sirable departments  of  literature  .  .  .  especially  rich  in  works  relating 
to  the  history  of  Virginia,  and  in  the  local  history  of,  and  in  ephemeral 
tracts  emanating  from  and  relating  to  his  native  city,  Richmond,  Va., 
and  in  Confederate  States  printed,  and  in  books  relating  to  the  late 
war.  To  be  sold  at  auction,  in  the  city  of  Richmond,  Va.,  commencing 
on  ,  1875,  by  J.  Thompson  Brown  .    .    .    [n.  d.]        Z997     W98. 

6691 
158  p.     23i^cm. 

Seals  of  the  city  of  Richmond,  Va.  6692 

(In  The  New -England  historical  and  genealogical  register,  v.  27.  1873. 
p.  65-69) 

V/ytheville,  Va.,  Academy  of  the  Visitation.     Catalog.  6693 

Library  has  1903,  1905. 

Wytheville  seminary,  Wytheville,   Va.     Catalog.  6694 

Library   has    1890. 

X.  Q.  C.  Who?  which?  and  what?  A  story.  By  X.  Q.  C.  Richmond,  Va., 
West,  Johnston,  &  co.,  1885.  6695 

1    p.    I.,    [9]-77    p.      20cm. 

Yale  law  journal.     John  Marshall  anniversary  number   .    .    .   March,  1901. 

6696 

Contents:  John  Marshall  [by]  Francis  M.  Finch.  Celebration  of  John 
Marshall  day  in  Connecticut,  Feb.  4,  1901  .  .  .  [with  addresses  bv]  Charles 
E.  Perkins,  Simeon  E.  Baldwin,   N.   Shipman  and  others.  CI     N3G8     Y17. 

Yate,  Ferdinando.     Yate's  account  of  a  voyage  to  Virginia  in  1619.      Z881 

N6     B.  6697 

(In  New  York  public  library.  Bulletin.  v.  1.  no.  2.  Feb.,  1897. 
p.    68-72) 

Yates,  Abner.    Descendants  of  Michael  Yates,  by  his  sons,  Abner  and  John. 

6698 
chart.      72i^x95cm. 

Yates-Fisher  school  directories.    Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  District  of  Colum- 
bia.    1911.     [Chicago,  the  Yates-Fisher  teachers'  agency,  1911?]       6699 
96  p.  17cm. 

.  .  .  Yellow  fever:  a  compilation  of  various  publications.  Results  of  the 
work  of  Maj.  Walter  Reed,  Medical  corps.  United  States  Army  and 
the  Yellow  fever  commission  .  .  .  Washington,  Gov't,  print,  off,  1911. 
RC206     Y5.  6700 

250    p.      front.,    illus.,   ports,      dlagrs.      23cm. 

(U.    S.      61st   Cong.,    3    sess.      Senate    Doc.    822) 

Yelverton  home  school  for  girls,  The  Plains,  Va.     Catalog.  6701 

Library  has  1876. 

Yerger,  Jacob  S.  Decision  of  Judge  Jacob  S.  Yerger,  on  the  stay  law.  De- 
livered at  the  December  term  of  the  circuit  court  of  Warren  County, 
[n.  p.],  Printed  at  the  Daily  herald  book  and  job  office,  1866.  6702 

12   p.     18cm. 

Yonge,  Samuel  H.  The  site  of  old  "James  Towne,"  1607-1698.  A  brief  his- 
toiical  and  topographical  sketch  of  the  first  American  metropolis,  il- 
lustrated with  original  maps,  drawings  and  photographs,  by  Samuel  H. 
Yonge,  Richmond,  Va.,  Association  for  the  Preservation  of  Virginia  An- 
tiquities, 1904.  6703 
1  p.  I.,  86  p.     front.,  plates,  fold.  map.  plans.     8vo. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library  659 

The  site  of  old  "James  Towne,"  1607-1698.  A  brief  historical  and  topo- 
graphical sketch  of  the  first  American  metropolis.  Illustrated  with 
original  maps,  drawings  and  photographs,  by  Samuel  H.  Yonge  .  .  . 
Tercentenary  ed.  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Hermitage  press,  inc.,  1907. 
F234  J6  Y58.  6704 
151  p.     front.,  illus.,  plates,   ports.,  fold,  map,  plans,  facsim.     23i/^cm. 

Yorktown :  an  historical  romance.  In  two  volumes.  Boston,  Wells  and  Lilly, 
[no  date]         B    Y663.  6705 

2  V.     17cm. 
Library  has  v.  1. 

[Yost,  Samuel   M.]     Beautiful  Thomrose.     Staunton,  Va.,  Press  of  the  val- 
ley printing  corporation,  1911.       F234     S798     B33.  6706 
[24]    p.      illus. 

Young,  C.  H.    Vii'ginia  constitutional  convention  of  1829.     [By]  C.  H.  Young. 

6707 

(In  The  John  P.  Branch  historical   papers,   of   Randolph-Macon  college. 
V.   1.  no.   2.     June,   1902.     p.   100-110) 

Young,  Mary  Stuart,  "Mrs.  Louis  G.  Young."  The  Griffins;  a  colonial  tale. 
By  Mary  Stuart  Young.  New  York  and  Washington,  The  Neale  pub. 
CO.,  1904.        B    Y774    G8.  6708 

182    p.      19cm. 
Young   &   co.'s  business  and  professional   directory  of  Richmond,   Norfolk, 
Petersburg  and  surrounding  towns.     1899,   1900.     Richmond,  Va.,  Wil- 
liams printing  co.  6709 
303    p.       23cm. 
Yust,  William  Frederick.     The  Louisville  free  public  library;  an  address  be- 
fore the  Richmond,  Virginia,  education  association,  March  5,  1912,  by 
William  F.  Yust  .    .    .  Louisville,  Ky.,  1912.     "   Z733     L895     Y.  6710 
11,  [1]  p.     19%cm. 


APPENDIX 


A  list  of  bibliographies  relating  to  Virginia,  including  some 

references  to  the  literature  on  the  subject  of 

printing  and  libraries  in  Virginia 

Whenever  a  bibliography  is  a  part  of  a  book,  the  title  of  the  book  is  not 
given  in  full  here.  For  complete  title,  consult  the  preceding  alphabetical  ar- 
rangement of  authors. 


Abbatt,  William.  A  complete  index 
to  the  Magazine  of  American  his- 
tory, 1877-1893.  Compiled  by  Wil- 
liam Abbatt.  New  York,  William 
Abbatt,  1907.        B171    M171.   6710a 

4  p.  1.,  22  p.     261/^ cm. 
Virginia:     p.   166-168. 

Adams,  Herbert  B.  A  bibliography 
of  the  history  of  the  University  of 
Virginia.         F218     24     U5     A21. 

6711 
(In    Adams,    Herbert    B.      Thomas 
Jefferson  and  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia,    p.  203-216) 

A  bibliography  of  the  history  of 

the  university  of  Virginia.  Based 
upon  the  bibliography  by  Herbert 
B.  Adams.  6712 

(In  University  of  Virginia,  its  his- 
tory, influence,  equipment  and  char- 
acteristics.    V.    1.     p.   287-289) 

A  bibliography  of  the  history  of 

William  and  Mary  college.        6713 

(In  his  College  of  William  and 
Mary.     1887.     p.   84-88) 

Alexander,  James  Waddeli.  Publica- 
tions of  Archibald  Alexander.    6715 

(In  his  Life  of  Archibald  Alexan- 
der.     1814.      p.   697-700) 

Allison,  William  Henry.  Inventory 
of  unpublished  material  for  Amer- 
ican religious  history  in  Protest- 
ant Church  archives  and  other  re- 
positories. Washington,  D.  C, 
Carnegie  Institution  of  Washing- 
ton, 1910.  Z7778  U5  A43.  6716 
vii,   254   p. 

The  index  has  references  to  church 
papers  of  Virginia  in  Maryland, 
Massachusetts,  New  Jersey,  New 
York,  Ohio,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia. 


The  Alumni  bulletin  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Virginia.  Bibliographies  of 
publications  of  professors  of  the 
University  of  Virginia  since  1887. 

6717 

(In  The  Alumni  bulletin  of  the 
University  of  Virginia,  v.  5,  no.  4. 
Feb.,    1899.      p.    108-111) 

"In  continuation  of  valuable  sta- 
tistics compiled  by  Prof.  W.  P.  Trent 
for  Adams's  Thomas  Jefferson  and 
the  University  of  Virginia." 

Alvord,  Clarence  Walworth.  Bibliog- 
raphy relating  to  the  first  explora- 
tions of  the  Trans-Allegheny  re- 
gion by  the  Virginians,  1650-1670. 
F212     A47.  6718 

(In  Alvord,  C.  W.,  &  Bidgood,  Lee. 
The  first  explorations  of  the  Trans- 
Allegheny  region  .  .  .  1912.  p.  253- 
258) 

Bibliography  relating  to  the  Illi- 
nois country.         F536     125.        6719 

(In  Collections  of  the  Illinois 
state  historical  Library,  v.  2,  1907. 
p.    633-63S) 

Ambler,  Charles  Henry.  A  bibliog- 
raphy of  sectionalism  in  Virginia. 
F230     A493.  6720 

(In  his  Sectionalism  in  Virginia 
from  1776  to  1861.     1910.     p.  339-349) 

American  historical  association.  His- 
torical manuscript's  commission. 
Colonial  assemblies  and  their  leg- 
islative journals.  6721 

(In  American  historical  associa- 
tion. Annual  report,  1897.  p.  403- 
453) 

Virginia:      p.    432-437. 

J.  Franklin  Jameson,  chairman  of 
commission. 

Guide   to   the    items    relating   to 

American  history  in  the  reports  of 


66S 


Appendix 


the  English  historical  manuscript? 
commission  and  their  appendixes. 
E172     A48.  6722 

(In  American  historical  associa- 
tion. Annual  report.  1S98.  p.  611- 
708) 

Virginia:      p.    685-693. 

J.  Franklin  Jameson,  chairman  of 
commission. 

Ames,  John  G.  Comprehensive  index 
to  the  publications  of  the  United 
States  government,  1881-1893.  By 
John  G.  Ames  .  .  .  Washington, 
Government  printing  ofRce,  ]905. 
Z1223     A     '05.  6723 

2  V.     30cm. 

(U.   S.      5Sth  Congress,   2d   session. 
House.      Doc.   no.   754) 
Virginia:      p.   1447,   1448. 

Anderson,  Dice  Robins.  Bibliography 

of   William   Branch   Giles.  CI 

G472     A55.  6724 

(In  his  William  Branch  Giles  .    .    . 

1914.      p.   240-251) 

Andrews,  Charles  IVicLean.  Critical 
essay  on  authorities.  6725 

(In  his  Colonial  self-government, 
p.    337-354) 

Guide  to  the  manuscript  mate- 
rials for  the  history  of  the  United 
States  to  1783,  in  the  British  mu- 
seum, in  minor  London  archives, 
and  in  the  libraries  of  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  by  Charles  M.  Andrews 
.  .  .  and  Frances  G.  Davenport 
.  .  .  Washington,  D.  C,  The  Car- 
negie institution  of  Washington, 
1908.         E187     A55.  6726 

xiv,  499  p.     25V2cm. 
(Carnegie   institution  of  Washing- 
ton.     Publication    no.    90) 

Guide  to  the  materials  for  Amer- 
ican history,  to  1783,  in  the  Pulilic 
record  oHice  of  Great  Britain  .  .  . 
By  Charles  M.  Andrews  .  .  . 
Washington,  D.  C,  Carnegie  insti- 
tution of  Washington,  1912.  E187 
A56.  6727 

(Carnegie  institution  of  Washing- 
ton. Publication  no.  90 A  .  .  .  Pa- 
pers of  the  Department  of  historical 
research) 

Library  has  v.   1. 

Lists    of   the   journals    and    acts 

of  the  councils  and  assemblies  of 
the  thirteen  .  .  .  colonies  and  the 
Floridas  ...  in  the  public  record 
office,  London.        E172     A48.    6728 

(In    American    historical    associa- 
tion.    Report,   1908.     v.  1,  p.  399-509) 
Virginia:     p.   490-509. 


Arber,  Edward.  Bibliography  [of 
John  Smith]         F229     S56.        6729 

(In  Smith,  John.  Works,  1608-1631. 
Ed.  by  E.  Arber.  Birmingham,  1S84. 
p.   cxxx-cxxxii) 

A     short     chronological     list     of 

English  books  [relating  to  John 
Smith  and  Virginia]  co-ordinate  or 
supplementary  to  the  present  text. 
F229     S56.  6730 

(In  Smith,  John.  Works,  1608-1631. 
Ed.  by  E.  Arber.  Birmingham,  1884. 
p.  cxxxii-cxxxvl) 

Arnold,  B.  W.  Bibliography  of  the 
tobacco  industry  in  Virginia.  H31 
J6.  6731 

(In  his  History  of  the  tobacco  in- 
dustry in  Vii'ginia  from  1860  to  1894. 
Johns  Hopkins  universitv  studies 
.    .    .   15th  ser.  nos.  1  .&  2.    1897) 

August,  Thomas  P.  Catalogue  sale 
of  the  law  &  miscellaneous  library 
of  the  late  Col.  Thos.  P.  August 
.  .  .  to  be  sold  at  auction  .  .  . 
Cook  &  Laughton,  [auctioneers]  on 
day  of  November,  1869.  Rich- 
mond [1869]  Z6459  A92.  6732 
3G8   p.     22V2cm. 

Ayer's   American    newspaper  annual. 

[A  list  of  the  newspapers  and  pe- 
riodicals    published     in     Virginia] 

6733 

(In  Ayer's  American  newspaper 
annual) 

[Babbitt,  Charles  J.]  [List  of  ses- 
sion laws  of  Virginia  and  legal 
works  relating  to  Virginia]        6734 

(In  his  Hand-list  of  legislative 
sessions  and  session  laws,  statutory 
revisions,  compilations,  codes,  etc., 
and  constitutional  oonyentions  of  the 
United  States  and  its  possessions, 
and  of  the  several  states  to  May, 
1912.     p.  579-600) 

Baker,  William  Spohn.  Bibliotheca 
Washingtoniana:  a  descriptive  list 
of  the  biographies  and  biographi- 
cal sketches  of  George  Washing- 
ton. Philadelphia,  R.  M.  Lindsay, 
1889.         CI     W318     B5.  6735 

XV,    179    p.      port.      4   to. 

Ballagh,  James  Curtis.  A  biblio- 
graphy of  the  history  of  slavery 
in  Virginia.  6736 

(In  his  History  of  slavery  in  Vir- 
ginia. J.  H.  Univ.  studies  in  hist, 
and  pol.  science,  extra  volume  24. 
p.    149-154) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


663 


A  bibliography  of  white  servi- 
tude in  the  colony  of  Virginia. 

6737 

(In  his  White  servitude  in  the 
colony  of  Virginia.  J.  H.  Univ.  studies 
in  hist,  and  polit.  science.  v.  13. 
nos.  G,  7.     p.  96-99) 

Bartlett,  John  Russell.  The  litera- 
ture of  the  rebellion.  A  catalogue 
of  books  and  pamphlets  relating 
to  the  civil  war  in  the  United 
States,  and  on  subjects  growing  out 
of  that  event,  together  with  works 
on  Ame'ican  slavery,  and  essays 
from  reviews  and  magazines  on  the 
same  subjects.  Boston,  Draper  and 
Halliday;  Providence,  S.  3.  Rider 
&  bro.,  186G.         Z1242     B2.       6738 

iv,   [SI-IT?  p.     25cm. 
6073   titles. 

Bassler,  Ray  Smith.  Bibliography  of 
the  cement   resources  of  Virginia. 

6739 

(In  his  Cement  resources  of  Vir- 
ginia,     p.    294-296) 

Beaman,  Middleton  G.  Index  analy- 
sis of  the  federal  statutes,  general 
and  permanent  law,  1789-1873,  to- 
gether with  a  table  of  repeals  and 
amendments.  By  Middleton  G. 
Beaman  .  .  .  A.  K.  McNamara 
.  .  .  Washington,  Government 
printing  office,  1911.        K71     U55. 

6739a 
iv  p.,  1  1.,  1146  p.     30cm. 
Virginia  military  lands:   p.   1055. 

Bigelow,  John.  Bibliography  of  the 
campaign  of  Chancellorsville.    6740 

(In  his  Ca.inpaign  of  Chancellors- 
ville.     p.    513-514) 

Black,  David.  David  Black's  library. 
Inventory  &  appraisement  of  the 
books  as  personal  estate  ot  David 
Black,  deceased,  made  March  3, 
1782.  F224     V8.  6741 

(In  The  Virginia  magazine  of  his- 
tory and  biography,  v.  4.  no.  3.  Jan- 
uary,  1S97.      p.  288-292) 


Books  in   colonial  Virginia. 

V8. 


F224 
6742 


(In  The  Virginia  magazine  of  his- 
tory and  biography,  v.  7.  p.  299- 
303;   V.   10,   p.   389-405) 

Books  in  Williamsburg.  [Including  a 
catalogue  of  books  for  sale  by 
Dixon  and  Hunter,   1775]  F224 

W15.  6743 

(In  William  and  Mary  quarterly 
magazine,     v.   15.     p.    100-113) 


Bowker,  Richard  Rogers.  Virginia 
state  publications.  6744 

p.  681-718.  24cm. 
"List  compiled  from  'List  of  works 
relating  to  Virginia',  in  New  York 
public  library  bulletin,  Feb. -Mar., 
1907,  from  the  collection  of  Vir- 
ginia documents  in  the  State  library 
of  Massachusetts,  and  from  cata- 
logues of  other  libraries." 

Bradshaw,  Sidney  Ernest.  Biblio- 
graphy of  Southern  poetry  prior  to 
1860.  6745 

(In  his  On  Southern  poetry  prior 
to  1860.  Richmond,  B.  F.  Johnson 
company,   1900.     p.   148-157) 

Chronology  of  [Southern]  poetry 

[prior  to  1860]  6746 

(In  his  On  Southern  poetry  prior 
to    1860.       1900.       p.    135-147) 

Brereton,  John  A.     Index  auctorum. 

6747 

(In  his  A  prodromus  of  the  flora 
Columbiana,  exhibiting  a  list  of  all 
the  plants  which  have  as  yet  been 
collected.  Washington,  George  Tem- 
pleman,   1831.     p.  8-11) 

[Brinley,  George]  [List  of  books  re- 
lating to  Virginia  in  the  Brinley 
library]  6748 

(In  Brinley,  George.  Catalogue  of 
the  American  library  of  the  late  Mr. 
George  Brinley  of  Hartford  Conn. 
Part  2.     p.   122-135) 

Brock,  Robert  Alonzo.  Articles  of 
something  m-ore  than  a  local  in- 
terest, instigated  or  communicated 
by  or  through  R.  A.  Brock,  and  pub- 
lished in  the  Daily  Dispatch,  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  [Jan.  13,  1876-May  18, 
1878]  on  the  dates  as  severally 
noted.  Prepared  by  request  of  the 
editor  of  the  register.  6749 

(In  The  New-England  historical 
and  genealogical  register.  v.  32. 
1878.     p.  344-345) 

Brown,  Alexander.  The  genesis  of 
the  United  States.  A  narrative  of 
the  movement  in  England,  1605- 
1016,  which  resulted  in  the  planta- 
tion of  North  America  by  English- 
men, disclosing  the  conte?t  be- 
tween England  and  Spain  for  the 
possession  of  the  soil  .  .  .  set 
forth  through  a  series  of  historical 
manuscripts  now  first  printed,  to- 
gether with  a  reissue  of  rare  con- 
temporaneous tracts  .  .  .  ed.  by 
Alexander  Brown  .  .  .  Boston  and 
New  York.  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  co., 
1890.         F229     B875     G14.         6750 

2v.  front.,  illus.,  pi.,  port.,  maps, 
facsim.     25i/^cm. 


664 


Appendix 


Brown,  John  Thompson.  Catalogue 
of  a  noble  collection  of  old  Ameri- 
can law  books,  the  property  of  John 
Thompson  Brown,  esq.,  of  Eving- 
ton,  Campbell  County,  Virginia;  in- 
cluding rare  early  Virginia  session- 
laws.  Journals  of  the  House  of 
Burgesses,  Proceedings  of  the  Con- 
vention of  Virginia  delegates,  1776 
(the  original  edition),  and  other 
items  of  great  rarity.  To  be  sold 
at  auction,  Dec.  2nd,  1913,  by  Mer- 
win  sales  co.,  New  York.     [n.  d.] 

6751 
30   p.      24cm. 

Bruce,    Philip   Alexander.     A   biblio- 
graphy of  Robert  E.  Lee.  6752 
(In   his    Robert   E.    Lee.      1907.      p. 
370,    371) 

Bibliography     of     the     economic 

history  of  Virginia  in  the  17th  cen- 
tury. 6753 
(In   his   Economic   history   of   Vir 
erinia  in  the  17th  century,     v.  1,  p.  xv- 
xix) 

Bibliography  of  the  institutional 

history  of  Virginia  in  the  17th  cen- 
tury. 6754 

(In  his  Institutional  history  of 
Virginia  in  the  17th  century,  v.  1, 
p.  xi-xiii) 

^^Bibliography  of  the  social  life  of 

Virginia  in  the  17th  century.      6755 

(In  his  Social  life  of  Virginia  in 
the    17th    century,      p.    11-13) 

Brushfield,  Thomas  Nadauld.  A  bib- 
liography of  Sir  Walter  Ralegh, 
Knt.  Second  edition  with  notes  re- 
vised and  enlarged.  With  portraits 
and  facsimiles.  Exeter,  James  G. 
Commin,  1908.  Z8731  B85.  6756 
181    p.      ports,   facsims.      22i4cm. 

Bryan,  John  Stewart.  Report  of  com- 
mittee on  library  and  legal  litera- 
ture. To  the  Virginia  state  bar 
association.  6757 

(In  Virginia  state  bar  associa- 
tion. Reports,  v.  11.  1898.  p.  55- 
70) 

Bryan,  Wilhelmus  Bogart.  Biblio- 
graphy of  the  District  of  Columbia, 
being  a  list  of  books,  map,-,  and 
newspapers,  including  articles  in 
magazines  and  other  publications 
to  1898.  Prepared  for  the  Colum- 
bia historical  society.  Washington, 
Govt,     print,     off.,     1900.  Z1269 

B91.  6758 

3    p.    1.,    211    p.      23%cm. 


Issued  also  as  Senate  doc.  no. 
61,  56th  Cong.,  1st  sess. 

Includes  titles  relating  to  that 
part  of  Virginia  formerly  in  the 
District   of   Columbia. 

Burchard,   E.   L.     List  and  catalogue 
of  the   publications   issued   by   the 
U.    S.    coast   and   geodetic   survey 
1S16-1902.       By     E.     L.     Burchard, 
librarian.      Reprint     with    supple- 
ment, 1903-1908.    Washington,  Gov- 
ernment printing  oflice,  1908.     6759 
237,    44    p.      29 1/2 cm. 
(U.   S.   coast  and   geodetic   survey) 
See   p.   233,   entry  Virginia. 

Manuscripts  and  publications  re- 
lating to  the  Mason  and  Dixon  line 
and  other  lines  in  Pennsylvania, 
Maryland  and  the  Virginias  involv- 
ing the  charter  rights  of  Lord  Bal- 
timore and  the  Penns,  by  Edward 
L.  Burchard  and  Edward  Bennett 
Mathews.  QE121      1896      R. 

6760 
(In   Maryland.      Geological   survey. 
Report.     V.   7,  1908.     p.  205-403) 

Byrd,  [William]  The  Byrd  library 
at  Westover.         F224     VS.        6761 

(In  The  Virginia  magazine  of  his- 
tory and  biographv.  v.  12.  no  2 
October,   1904.     p.  205-207) 

Callahan,  James  Morton.  Biblio- 
graphy of  West  Virginia.  6762 

(In  his  semi-centennial  history  of 
West  Virginia.     1913.     p.  284-293") 

Carr,  Dabney.  Dabney  Carr's  library. 
F221     VS.  6763 

(In  The  Virginia  magazine  of  his- 
tory and  biography,  v.  2.  no.  2.  Oc- 
tober, 1894.     p.  225-228) 

Chapman,  Frank  M.  [Bibliography 
of  birds  of]  Virginia  [and]  West 
Virginia.  6764 

(In  his  Handbook  of  birds  of  east- 
ern  North   America,      p.    515) 

[Clark,  William  Bullock]  Geological 
literature  of  the  Virginia  coastal 
lilain.  6765 

(In  his  The  physiography  and  ge- 
ology of  the  coastal  plain  province 
of   Virginia.      1912.      p.    [19]-45) 

Cole,  George  Watson.  A  catalogue 
of  books  relating  to  the  discovery 
and  early  history  of  North  and 
South  America,  forming  a  part  of 
the  library  of  E.  D.  Church.  Com- 
piled and  annotated  by  George 
Watson  Cole.  New  York,  Dodd, 
Mead  and  co.,  1907.  6766 

5   V.  facsims.   (partly  col.)     29cm. 


Bulletin  of  the  Vikginia  State  Library 


665 


Collins  &  CO.  A  catalogue  of  an  ex- 
tensive collection  of  books  in  every 
department  of  modern  literature 
for  sale  by  Collins  &  co.,  Market 
bridge,   Richmond,   Va.      [1824] 

6767 

24    p.      17cm. 

Bound  with  the  Virginia  al- 
manack for  1825,  published  by  Col- 
lins &  CO. 

A  complete  library  of  the  Virginia 
statutes.  6768 

(In  Virginia.  Secretary  of  the 
commonwealth.  Annual  report.  1914, 
p.  303-304) 

Also  in  Virginia  law  register,  v 
11.      1905-1906.      p.    1048. 

[Cooke,  John  Esten]  The  authori- 
ties [on  Virginia  history]  6769 

(In  his  Virginia  a  history  of  the 
people.     1903.     p.    [iii]-x) 

Crane,  Walter  R.  Index  to  mining 
engineering  literature;  comprising 
an  index  of  mining,  metallurgical, 
civil,  mechanical,  electrical  and 
chemical  engineering  subjects  as 
related  to  mining  engineering.  By 
Walter  R.  Crane,  Ph.  D.  .  .  .  New 
York,  John  Wiley  &  sons,  1909. 

6770 
xii,    812    p.      23y2cm. 
Virginia    and    West    Virginia.       p. 
241-244. 

Custis,  Daniel  Parke.  Catalogue  of 
the  library  of  Daniel  Parke  Custis. 
From  a  manuscript  in  the  collec- 
tion of  the  Virginia  historical  so- 
ciety.       F224     VS.  6771 

(In  The  Virginia  magazine  of  his- 
tory and  biography,  v.  17.  no.  4.  Oc- 
tober,   1909.      p.    404-412) 

Dandridge,     Mrs.     Danske.       Biblio- 
graphy of  Shepherdstown,  W.  Va. 

6772 
(In    her    Historic    Shepherdstown. 
p.    [3601-3G2) 

Carton,  Nelson  Horatio.  Catalogue 
and  index  of  contributions  to  North 
American  geology,  1732-1891.  By 
Nelson  Horatio  Darton.  Washing- 
ton, Government  printing  office, 
1896.  6773 

1045  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  geological  survey.  Bulle- 
tin 127) 

Virginias.  [Including  West  Vir- 
ginia]     p.  981-989. 

[A  description  of  the  different  re- 
visals  of  the  laws  of  Virginia] 

6774 
(In    The    code    of    Virginia.    1849. 
Preface,  p.  [iii]-x) 


Dick,  Charles.  [List  of  books  in  the 
library  of  Charles  Dick,  of  Fred- 
ericksburg, commissary  in  the 
French   and  Indian   war]  F224 

W15.  6775 

(In  William  and  Mary  college 
quarterly  historical  magazine,  v.  18. 
p.   112,   113) 

Dunlop,  William.  William  Dunlop's 
library  from  the  appraisal  of  his 
estate  in  Prince  William  county, 
Virginia,  May  25,  1740,  reported  by 
Captain  Benjamin  Grayson.  F224 
W15.  6776 

(In  William  and  Mary  quarter- 
ly historical  magazine,  v.  15.  p.  275- 
279) 

Earnest,  Joseph  B.  Bibliography  of 
the  religious  development  of  the 
negro.  6777 

(In  his  The  religious  development 
of  the  negro  in  Virginia.  p.  177- 
203) 

Eckenrode,  Hamilton  Jones.   ...  A 

calendar  of  legislative  petitions, 
arranged  by  counties:  Accomac- 
Bedford.  Special  report  of  the  De- 
partment of  archives  and  history, 
H.  J.  Eckenrode,  archivist.  Rich- 
mond, D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public 
printing,  1908.  6778 

302   p.     24cm. 

(In  Virginia  state  library.  5th  re- 
port, 1908) 

Eldridge,  James  W.  Catalogue  of  a 
remarkable  collection  of  books, 
pamphlets,  broadsides  and  manu- 
scripts, formed  by  the  late  James 
W.  Eldridge  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  re- 
lating to  the  American  civil  war 
from  the  Federal  and  Confederate 
sides,  Lincolniana,  John  Brown, 
slavery,  etc.  Pt.  1.  Offered  for 
sale  by  Wm.  H.  Murray,  Hartford, 
Conn.      [n.   d.]  6779 

106   p.     24cm. 

Catalogue    of   books,    pamphlets, 

etc.,  formed  by  James  W.  Eldridge, 
relating  to  the  civil  war.  Pt.  2. 
Offered  for  sale  by  Wm.  H.  Mur- 
ray,   Roslindale,    Mass.      [n.    d.] 

6780 
38  p.     2  3cm. 

Evans,  Charles.  American  biblio- 
graphy by  Charles  Evans.  A  chro- 
nological dictionary  of  all  books, 
pamphlets  and  periodical  publica- 
tions printed  in  the  United  States 
of  America  from  the  genesis  of 
printing  in   1639   down  to  and  in- 


C)66 


Appendix 


eluding  the  year  1820  with  biblio- 
graphical and  biographical  notes 
.  Privately  printed  for  the 
author  by  the  Blakely  press,  Chi- 
cago, 1903-date.  6781 

29cni 

Library  has   v.    1-8.      1639-1792. 

Evans,  Edward  S.  Bibliography  of 
the  seals  of  Virginia.  6782 

(In  Virginia  state  library.  Seventh 
annual  report.    1909-1910.      p.   47) 

Featherstonhaugh,   Thomas.     A   bib- 
liography of  John   Brown.         6783 
(In    Southern    history    association 
publications,    v.    1.    1897.      p.    196-202; 
V.   3.     p.   302-306) 

Flagg,  Charles  A.  Virginia's  soldiers 
in  the  revolution;  a  bibliography 
of  muster  and  pay  rolls,  regimental 
histories,  etc.,  with  introductory 
and  explanatory  notes  by  C.  A. 
Flagg,  Catalogue  division,  and  W. 
O.  Waters,  Bibliography  division, 
Library  of  Congress.         F224     VS. 

6784 

(In  The  Virginia  magazine  of  his- 
tory and  biography,  v.  19.  p.  402- 
414-  v  20.  p.  52-68,  181-194,  267-281; 
V.  21.  p.   337-346) 

Freeir.an,  Douglas  Southall.  A  calen- 
dar of  Confederate  papers,  with  a 
bibliography  of  some  Confederate 
publications;  preliminary  report  of 
the  Southern  historical  manu- 
scripts commission,  prepared  under 
the  direction  of  the  Confederate 
memorial  literary  society,  by  Doug- 
las Southall  Freeman.  Richmond, 
Va.,     The     Confederate     museum, 

1905.  E4S5     C72.  6785 
620    p.,    1    1.      24y3cm. 

[Goodborne,  John]  A  Virginian  min- 
ister's library,  1035;  ed.  by  R.  G. 
Marsden  .  .  .  [New  York,  1906] 
E171     A57.  6786 

cover-title,  328-332  p.     27cm. 
Reprinted  from  the  American  his- 
torical review,  v.  11,  no.  2.     .January, 

1906.  ,       , 

Schedule  of  the  books  and  wear- 
ing apparel  of  John  Goodborno,  who 
sailed  for  Virginia  in  1635,  but  died 
on  the  voyage. 

Gordon,  Armistead  C.  Bibliography 
of  authorities  consulted  in  the 
preparation  of  the  Life  of  W.  F. 
Gordon.  6787 

(In  his  William  Fitzhugh  Gordon 
a  Virginian  of  the  old  school:  his 
life,  times  and  contemporaries.  p. 
[3951-398) 


Great  Britain.  Public  record  office. 
Calendar  of  state  papers,  colonial 
serie.;,  America  and  Vv'c.st  Indies 
.  .  .  Preserved  in  the  public  record 
oflice  .    .    .  London,  1860-  El  87 

G7.  6788 

Library  has  1574-1660,  1661-1668. 
1669-1674,  1675-1676,  1677-1680,  1681- 
1685,  1685-1688,  1689-1692,  1693-1696. 
1696-1697,  1697-1098,  1699,  1700,  1701, 
1702. 

W.  Noel  Sainsbury,  J.  W.  Fortes- 
cue,  Cecil  Headlam,  editors. 

Green,  Wiliiam.  Catalogue  of  the 
choice  and  extensive  law  and  mis- 
cellaneous library  of  the  late  Hon 
William  Green,  LL.  D.,  comprising 
nearly  10,000  volumes  in  the  sev- 
eral del, ailment-;  of  literature  .  .  . 
The  collection  of  works  relating  to 
Virginia  is  move  varied  and  valu- 
able than  has  probably  ever  been 
offered  befo.e,  and  includes  the 
serials  of  law  reports,  collected 
statute-,  history,  biography,  and 
ephemeral  pamjihlets.  The  value 
of  the  books  is  largely  enhanced 
by  the  critical  and  explanatory 
manuscript  notes  of  their  late  emi- 
nently learned  possepsor;  many  of 
them  are  attractive  also  by  reason 
of  pa-t  as -ociationF,  containing  as 
they  do,  memorials  of  distinguished 
ownership  in  England  and  America, 
autographs,  book-plates,  manu- 
scriiit  notes,  &c.  To  be  sold  by 
auction,  January  18th,  1881.  at 
Richmond,  Va.  John  E.  Laughton, 
Jr.,  auctioneer,     [n.  d.]  6789 

210  p.     2 3 1/2  cm. 

Catalogue  prepared  under  the  su- 
pervision   of    R.    A.    Brock. 

Gregory.  W.  F.  0.  .  .  -  Catalogue 
sale  of  the  library  of  the  late  Rev. 
W.  F.  C.  Gregory,  comprising  manj 
valuable  law.  religious,  and  mis- 
cellaneous volumes.  To  be  fold  at 
auction  Tuesday,  June  2Sth,  1887. 
[Richmond,    Va.,    1887?]  6790 

15  p.     23i^cm. 

Griffin.  Appleton  Prentiss  Clark.  Bib- 
liography of  American  historical 
societies"  (the  United  States  and  the 
Dominion  of  Canada)  By  Apple- 
ton  Prentiss  Clark  Griffin.  Second 
edition,  revised  and  enlarged. 
E172     A48.  6791 

1374  p.     23cm.  .    ^. 

(American  historical  association. 
Annual  report.   1905.  v.  2) 

Virginia  in   index,   p.   1302-1304. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


667 


A  catalogue   of  the  Washington 

collection  in  the  Boston  Athe- 
naeum, compiled  and  annotated  by 
Appleton  P.  C.  Griffin.  In  four 
parts:  1.  Books  from  the  library 
of  General  George  Washington;  2. 
Other  books  from  Mount  Vernon; 
3.  The  writings  of  Washington;  4. 
Washingtoniana.  With  an  appen- 
dix, The  inventory  of  Washington's 
books  drawn  up  by  the  appraisers 
of  his  estate  with  notes  in  regard 
to  the  full  titles  of  the  several 
books,  and  the  later  history  and 
present  ownership  of  those  not  in 
the  Athenaeum  collection,  by  Wil- 
liam Coolidge  Lane  .  .  .  The  Bos- 
ton Athenaeum,  1897.  CI  W318 
G66.  6792 

xi,    566    p.      front,     (cort.)     plates. 
2  4  cm. 

Griffin,  Grace  Gardner.  Writings  on 
American  history,  1906;  a  biblio- 
graphy of  books  and  articles  on 
Unitted  States  and  Canadian  his- 
tory published  during  the  year 
1906,  with  some  memoranda  on 
other  portions  of  America.  Com- 
piled by  Grace  Gardner  Griffin. 
New  York,  The  Macmillan  co., 
1908.  6792a 

xvi,    186    p.      25cni. 
Virginia,  p.   61. 

Writings    on    American    history, 

1912;  a  bibliography  of  books 
and  articles  on  United  States 
and  Canadian  history  published 
during  the  year  1912,  with  some 
memoranda  on  other  portions  of 
America.  Compiled  by  Grace 
Gardner  Griffin.  New  Haven,  Yale 
University  press,  etc.,  etc.     1912. 

6792b 

xvii.  199  p.     25cm. 

Virginia,   p.    71,   72. 

Grigsby,  Hugh  Blair.  The  Randolph 
library.  [Letter  to  the  editor  de- 
scribing the  library  of  John  Ran- 
dolph] 6793 

(In    Southern    literary    messenger. 
V.  20.     p.  76-79) 

[Gronovius,      Johannes      Fredericus] 

Citationes   auctorum   explicatae. 

6794 

(In   his    Flora  Virginica.    1762.      p. 
[5]-[ll] 

Harrison,  James  A.  The  complete 
works  of  Edgar  Allan  Poe.  Ed. 
by  James  A.  Harrison,  professor 
in  the  University  of  Virginia.    New 


York,  Thomas  Y.   Crowell  &  com- 
pany,  [c  1902]  6795 

17       v.         fronts.       (incl.       ports.) 

15 1/2  cm. 

Bibliography    of    the    writings    of 
Edgar    A.    Poe.      v.    16.      p.    [355]- 

379. 

Masse,  Adelaide  R.  Materials  for  a 
bibliography  of  the  public  archives 
of  the  thirteen  original  states,  cov- 
ering the  colonial  period  and  the 
state  period  to  1789.  By  Adelaide 
R.  Hasse,  chief  of  the  Dept.  of 
public  documents.  New  York  pub- 
lic library.         E172     A48.  6796 

(In  American  historical  associa- 
tion. Annual  report  .  .  .  1906.  v. 
2.   p.   239-561) 

Virginia,   1606-1798:    p.   468-494. 

Hayden,  Horace  Edwin.  American 
graduates  in  medicine  at  the  uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  to 
1809.  [Including  those  from  Vir- 
ginia, with  titles  of  their  theses] 
'  6797 

(In  The  New-England  historical 
and  genealogical  register.  v.  41. 
1887.      p.   391-393) 

Hendren,  Samuel  Rivers.  Biblio- 
graphy of  the  government  and  re- 
ligion  of  the   Virginia  Indians. 

6798 

(In  his  Government  and  religion 
of  the  Virginia  Indians.  p.  57-58. 
Johns  Hopkins  university  studies  in 
historical  and  political  science,  v. 
13.  nos.   11,   12) 

[Hening,  William  Waller]  [A  dis- 
cussion of  the  printed  and  manu- 
script laws  of  Virginia]  6799 

(In  his  The  statutes  at  large;  be- 
ing a  collection  of  all  the  laws  of 
Virginia,  from  the  first  session  of 
the  legislature,  in  the  year  1619.  v. 
1.  p.    [iii]-xxiv) 

Henkels,  Stan  V.  Rare  Confederate 
books  and  pamphlets  and  publica- 
tions on  Confederate  history;  the 
result  of  40  years  research  by  a 
diligent  collector.  Comprising 
many  unusual  items  ...  To  be 
sold  Tuesday  afternoon.  May  6, 
1913    .    .    .    [Philadelphia,  1913] 

6800 
[ii],  41  p.     front.     26cm. 

Howard,  George  Elliott.  Biography 
of  American  statesmanship.  An 
analytical  reference  syllabus.  By 
George  Elliott  Howard,  Ph.  D.  .  .  . 
Published  by  the  university,  1909. 

6801 
75    p.     23cm. 
(The  University  of  Nebraska.    De- 


668 


Appendix 


partment  of 
sociology) 

References 
11-13. 

References 
ton.    p.  22-26. 

References 
p.   31-34. 

References 
35-37. 

References 
37-42. 

References 
54. 


political  science  and 
for   Patrick  Henry,     p. 

for  George  Washing- 
for  Thomas  Jefferson, 
for  John  Marshall,  p. 
for  James  Monroe,  p. 
for  Henry  Clay.     p.  50- 


Index  to  genealogic  data  in  sixteen 
volumes  and  one  number  (I  to  XVI, 
no.  1  inclusive),  July  1892- July 
1908,  inclusive,  of  William  and 
Mary  College  quarterly,  Williams- 
burg, Va.  Lyon  G.  Tyler,  M.  A., 
LL.  D.,  editor,  (president  of  Wil- 
liam and  Mary  College)  .  .  .  [n. 
d.]  6802 

xii   p.      2  4l^cm. 

Ingle,  Edward.  Bibliography  [of 
local  institutions  of  Virginia]     6803 

(In  his  Local  institutions  of  Vir- 
ginia. In  Johns  Hopkins  university 
studies.  Third  series,  nos.  2-3.  p. 
126-127) 

Ingram,    John    Van    Ness.    ...    A 

check  list  of  American  eighteenth 
century  newspapers  in  the  library 
of  Congress.  Compiled  by  John 
Van  Ness  Ingram  .  .  .  Washing- 
ton, Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.         6804 

186    p.      26cm. 
Virginia,  p.   146-157. 

Jamestown  official  photo  corpora- 
tion, Norfolk,  Va.  Historical  Vir- 
ginia photographs  and  official 
views  of  the  Jamestown  exposi- 
tion. Jamestown  official  photo 
Corp.,  Noifolk,  Va.  Catalog  no.  2. 
W.  T.  Barnes  &  co.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

6805 
20    p.      16cm. 

Johnson,   B.   F.,   publishing   company. 

Publications  of  the  B.  F.  Johnson 

publishing  co.,  1914-15.    Richmond, 

Atlanta,  Dallas.    [1914]  6805a 

48  p. 

Johnson,    James    Gibson.      Southern 

fiction  prior  to  1860;  an  attempt  at 
a  first-hand  bibliography;  a  dis- 
sertation presented  to  the  faculty 
of  the  University  of  Virginia  as  a 
part  of  the  requirements  for  the 
degree  of  doctor  of  philosophy.  By 
James  Gibson  Johnson,  M.  A.,  of 
Rockdell,  Russell  County,  Virginia, 


June,    1909.      Charlottesville,    Va., 
The    Michie    co.,    printers,    1909. 

6806 
vii   p.,    1   1.,    126   p.     23cm. 

Johnston,  R.  M.  Bibliography  of 
books  and  maps  [relating  to  the 
battle   of   Bull   Run]  6807 

(In  his  Bull  Run;  its  strategy  and 
tactics,      p.    [279]-284) 

Johnston,  Richard  Holland.  A  con- 
tribution to  a  bibliography  of 
Thomas   Jefferson.  6808 

73  p. 

(In  The  writings  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son. Issued  under  the  auspices  of 
The  Thomas  Jefferson  memorial  as- 
sociation of  the  United  States, 
Washington,   D.  C,   1903.     v.   20) 

Railway  economics.  A  collec- 
tive catalogue  of  books  in  fourteen 
American  libraries.  Prepared  by 
The  bureau  of  railway  economics, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Published  for 
The  bureau  of  railway  economics 
by  the  university  of  Chicago  press, 
Chicago,  Illinois,   [1912]  6809 

X.    446    p.      26cm. 

Useful  for  information  concerning 
Virginia   railways. 

Kearney,  Thomas  H.  Bibliography 
[of  the  flora  of  the  Dismal  Swamp 
region]  6810 

(In  his  Report  on  a  botanical  sur- 
vey of  the  Dismal  Swamp  region. 
Contributions  from  the  U.  S.  Na- 
tional Herbarium,  v.  5.  no.  6.  No- 
vember  6,    1901.      p.   547-550) 

Kelly,  Howard  A.  Bibliography  of 
Walter  Reed.  6811 

(In  his  Walter  Reed  and  yellow 
fever,      p.   281-283) 

Kennedy,  John  P.  List  of  references 
on  the  Torrens  system  of  land 
registration.  Compiled  by  John  P. 
Kennedy,  state  librarian.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Whittet  &  Shepperson, 
190G.  6812 

31   p.     23cm. 

Kingsbury,  Susan  Myra.  An  intro- 
duction to  the  records  of  the  Vir- 
ginia company  of  London  with  a 
bibliographical  list  of  the  extant 
documents.  By  Susan  M.  Kings- 
bury, instructor  in  history,  Vassar 
college.  Washington,  Government 
printing  office,  1905.        F229     K55. 

6813 

214   p.      31   by  24%cm. 
At   head   of  title:   Library  of  Con- 
gress. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


Lamb,  William.  Rare  books,  broad- 
sides, autographs:  the  library  of 
the  late  Col.  William  Lamb  of  Nor- 
folk, Va.,  relating  mainly  to  the 
American  navy  and  kindred  sub- 
jects, the  revolution,  war  of  1812, 
and  the  civil  war,  early  western 
history,  travel  and  adventure,  bot- 
any, the  North  American  Indians 
(including  many  rare  items),  gene- 
alogy and  family  history,  the  state 
of  Kentucky,  "The  Old  Dominion," 
etc.,  etc.  ...  To  be  sold  Feb.  2nd 
&  3rd,  1910  ...  by  the  Merwin- 
Clayton  sales  co.,  New  York, 
[n.  d.]  6814 

61,    [1]    p.      23 1/2 cm. 

Latane,  John  H.  Bibliography  [of 
the  early  relations  between  Mary- 
land and  Virginia]  6815 
.  <In  his  The  early  relations  be- 
tween Maryland  and  Virginia.  Johns 
Hopkins  university  studies.  Thir- 
teenth series,     nos  3-4.     p.  65-81) 

Lewis,  Samuel.  List  of  the  Ameri- 
can graduates  in  medicine  in  the 
university  of  Edinburgh,  from  1705 
to  1866,  [including  those  from  Vir- 
ginia]  with  titles  of  their   theses. 

6816 
(In     The    New-England    historical 
and  genealogical  register,    v.  42     1888 
p.   159-165) 

Lewis,  Virgil  A.    Bibliography;  West 
Virginia  books  and  authors.     6817 
(In  his  West  Virginia,  its  history, 
natural    resources,    industrial    enter- 
prise  and   institutions    .    .    .    p     133- 


Libraries  in  colonial  Virginia. 
W15. 


F224 
6818 


(In  William  and  Mary  college 
Quarterly  historical  magazine,  v  2 
p.  169-175,  247-251;  v.  3  d  43-45 
132-134,  180-182,  246-253'  v.  ^4.  p  15- 
U'J^-^^'o'^^'^'  269;  v.  6.  p.  40-41,  158- 
l^n'-oo^-  fb,P-  lS-19,  77-79.  145-150, 
230-231  237;  v.  9.  p.  164-168;  v.  10. 
p.   232-241;   v.   11.   p.   21-28) 

^'^H^^'.^  series,  catalogs  are  printed 
pt  the  libraries  belonging  to  the  fol- 
lowing; Robert  Carter,  Rev.  William 
Key.  Col.  John  Carter,  Col.  Daniel 
McCarty,  Col.  John  Waller,  John 
Herbert,  David  Black,  Col.  Southey 
^^i"le'^°"'  ^'"-  George  Hacke,  Col. 
William  Fleming,  Col.  Ralph  Worm- 
eley.   Col.   Richard  Lee. 

Lingley,  Charles  Ramsdeil.  Biblio- 
graphy [of  the  transition  in  Vir- 
gmia  from  colony  to  common- 
wealth] 6819 

(In  his  The  transition  In  Virginia 
irom  colony  to  commonwealth. 
Columbia  university.     Studies  in  his- 


669 


tpry,   economics  and   public  law.     v. 
36.  no.  2.     1910.     p.  214-218) 

[List  of  law  books  relating  to]   Vir- 
ginia. 6820 
(In  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the 
law    school    of    Harvard    university 
v.    2.      1909.      p.    845-850)            ^'^'^^'^y- 

[List  of  law  books  relating  to]  Vir- 
ginia [in  the  library  of  the  Depart- 
ment of  justice]  6821 

nSl^   ^-    ^-  ^  I^epartment   of  justice. 
Catalogue    of    the    library    .  to 

ltnnh"'v?''    ^■'    ^^^^-      By    James    A 
I'lnch,  librarian,     p.  571-674) 

[List  of  tracts  relating  to  Virginia 
in  the  library  of  Dorchester  House, 
London,  accompanied  by  a  fac- 
simile of  a  letter  of  Captain  John 
Smith]  6822 

r-ii/,^    Massachusetts    historical    so- 

[The   living  female  writers  of]   Vir 
ginia    [1872]  6823 

tu^-^S    ^}l^    living   female    writers    of 
the  South.      1872.      p.   379-441) 

Includes  Mrs.  Margaret  J.  Pres- 
ton, Mrs.  S.  A.  Weiss,  Miss  M.  J. 
Haw  Mrs.  Mary  Wiley,  Miss  M.  E 
Heath  Miss  Virginia  E.  Davidson, 
Mrs.  J  W.  McGuire,  Miss  Sallie  A 
Brock,  Miss  Susan  C.  Hooper,  Matil- 
da S.  Edwards,  Mrs.  Mary  McCabe, 
^^■^L,-^-  ^-  Upshur,  Miss  Sarah  J.  C. 
Whittlesey,  Helen  G.  Beale,  Miss 
gorneha  J.  M.  Jordan,  Laura  R. 
Pewell  Mrs.  Lizzie  Pettit  Cutler, 
Mary  E.  Woodson,  M.  Virginia  Ter- 
hune,  Mrs.  William  C.  Rives,  Mary 
Tucker  Magill,  Miss  Emily  V.  Mason. 
Mary   Eugenie   McKinne. 

Ludewig,  Hermann  E.  The  litera- 
ture of  American  local  history;  a 
bibliographical  essay,  by  Hermann 
E.  Ludewig,  corresponding  mem- 
ber of  the  National  institute,  and 
of  the  New  York  ethnological  so- 
ciety. New  York,  Printed  for  the 
author  by  R.  Craighead,  1846.    6824 

XX,    180    p.      23cm. 

Virginia,     p.   157-163. 

McConnell,  John  Preston.  Biblio- 
graphy [of  negroes  and  their  treat- 
ment in  Virginia,  1865-67]         6825 

(In  his  Negroes  and  their  treat- 
ment in  Virginia  from  1865  to  1867. 
p.    124-126) 

McLaughlin,  Andrew  Cunningham. 
Writings  on  American  history, 
1903;  a  bibliography  of  books  and 
articles  on  United  States  history 
published  during  the  year  1903, 
with  some  memoranda  on  other 
portions  of  America.     Prepared  by 


670 


Appendix 


Andrew  Cunningham  McLaughlin, 
William  Adams  Slade,  and  Ernest 
Donnan  Lewis.  Washington,  D.  C. 
The  Carnegie  institution  of  Wash- 
ington,  1905.  6825a 

xiv   p.,    1    1..    172.      26 1/2 cm. 
Virginia,  p.   55,   56. 

Magri,  F.  Joseph.  Virginia  [with 
bibliography  including  Catholic 
references]      By  F.  Joseph   Magri. 

6826 

(In  Catholic  encyclopedia,  v.  25. 
p.   451-458) 

Massachusetts  historical  society.  In- 
dex to  the  first  twenty  volumes  of 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachu- 
setts historical  society.  1791-1883. 
Published  at  the  charge  of  the  Pea- 
body  fund.  Boston,  Published  by 
the  society,  1887.  6826a 

vp.,    1   1.,   521   p.     25cm. 
Virginia:    p.    468. 

Index    to    the    second    series    of 

the  Proceedings  of  the  Massachu- 
setts historical  society.  1884-1907. 
Published  at  the  charge  of  the  Pea- 
body  fund.  Boston,  published  by 
the  society,  1909.  6826b 

XV  p.,   1   1.,   490   p.      25cm. 
Virginia:    p.    440,    441. 

[Miller.  Elmer  I.]  Bibliography  [of 
the  legislature  of  the  province  of 
Virginia]  6827 

(In  his  The  legislature  of  the  pro- 
vince of  Virginia.  Columbia  univer- 
sity. Studies  in  history,  economics 
and  public  lav/,  v.  28.  no.  2.  1907. 
p.   177-182) 

Miner,  William  Harvey.  Daniel 
Boone.  Contribution  toward  a  bib- 
liography of  writings  concerning 
Daniel  Boone.  By  William  Harvey 
Miner.  New  York,  Published  by 
The    Dibdin    club,    1901.  6828 

ix  p.,  2  1.,  32  p.     19 1/2 cm. 

Minor,  Benjamin  Blake.  The  South- 
ern literary  messenger,  1S34-1S64, 
by  Benjamin  Blake  Minor,  LL.  D., 
editor  and  iiroprietor  from  1843  to 
1847  .  .  .  New  York  and  Washing- 
ton, The  Neale  publishing  com- 
pany,  1905.  PN4900     S7     M6. 

6829 

252  p.  10  port,  (iiicl.  front.) 
21 1/2  cm. 

Minor,    Mrs.     Kate     Pleasants.      An 

autho:-  and  subject  index  to  the 
Southern  historical  society  papers, 
V.    1-38.      Compiled   by    Mrs.    Kate 


Pleasants  Minor,  reference  libra- 
rian, under  the  direction  of  Earl 
G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian.  Rich- 
mond, D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public 
printing,  1913.  6830 

p.   45-139.     23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  11- 
biary.  v.  6,  nos.  3,  4.  July,  Oct., 
1913) 

A  list  of  newspapers  In  the  Vir- 
ginia state  library.  Confederate 
museum  and  Valentine  museum. 
Com;),  by  Mrs.  Ivate  Plea?ants 
Minor,  reference  librarian,  Virginia 
state  library,  and  Miss  Susie  B. 
Harrison,  vice-i*egent,  Confederate 
museum,  under  the  direction  of 
Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian, 
Virginia  state  library.  Richmond, 
Va.,   1912.  6831 

p.    279-425.      23cm. 
(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.    V.   5,  no.   4.     Oct.,   1912) 

Morris,  A.  A.  Morris,  law  booki-eller 
and  publisher,  Richmond,  Virginia, 
would  invite  the  attention  of  the 
legal  profession  throughout  the 
country  to  the  following  list  of 
mort  important  and  valuable  law 
booVs,  published  by  him  .  .  . 
[Richmond,  n.  d.]  6832 

15    p.      22cm. 

[Morrison,    Alfred    J.]      The    county 

records   of   Virginia;    an    inventory 

and    report.      Farmville,   Farmville 

herald  print.     [1914]  6833 

4   p.      24  1/2  cm. 

Morrison,    Hugh    Alexander.      Books 

printed  in  the  Confederate  States  j 

during  the  period  of  the  civil  war.  ! 

6834  I 

(In  Morrison,  Hu.gh  Alexander,  j 
The  Leiter  library.  A  catalogue  of  1 
the  hooks,  manuscripts  and  maps  re-  | 
lating  principally  to  America  col-  i 
lectcd  bv  the  late  Levi  Ziegler  Leiter.  ) 
1907.      p.   295-320)  | 

.    .    .   Preliminary  check  list  of  j 

American  almanacs,  1639-1800.    By  j 

Hu.gh  Alexander  Morrison.    Wash-  j 

ington,     Govt,      print,     off.        1907.  , 

Z1361     A5     M8.  6835  | 

1*^0  p.     30cm. 
Virginia:    p.    154-160. 

[Munford,  Beverly   B.]     Bibliography  j 

[of  Virginia's  attitude  toward  slav-  | 

ery  and  secession]  6836  i 

(In  his  Virginia's  attitude  toward  j 
slaverv  and  secession.     1909.     p.  305- 
311) 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


671 


New  York  (City)  Public  library. 
Liit  of  works  in  the  New  York 
public  library  relating  to  Virginia, 
[n.  d.]  6837 

71    p.      26cm. 

Reprinted  from  Its  Bulletin,  Feb.- 
Apr.,   1907. 

rJewman,  Carol  Montgomery.  Vir- 
ginia literature.  A  dissertation 
presented  to  the  faculty  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia  as  a  part  of 
the  requirements  for  the  degree  of 
Doctor  of  Philosophy.  By  Carol 
Montgomery  Newman.  June,  1903. 
[Pulaski,  Va.,  Press  of  B.  D.  Smith 
&  brothers,  1903]  6838 

G9    p.      23cm. 

(University  of  Virginia  studies  in 
Southern  literature.  Charles  W. 
Kent,  ed.) 

Nickles,  John  M.  Bibliography  of 
No.th  America  geology  for  190S, 
v/ith  subject  index.  By  John  M. 
Nickles.  Washington,  Govern- 
ment printing  office,  1909.         6839 

148    p.      23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey.  Bulle- 
tin 409) 

Virginia,      p.    130. 

Bibliography  of  North  American 

geology  for  1909,  with  subject  in- 
dex. By  John  M.  Nickles.  Wash- 
ington, Government  printing  office, 

1910.  6840 

174    p.      23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey.  Bulletm 
444) 

Virginia,     p.   155. 

Bibliography  of  North  American 

geology  for  1910,  with  subject  in- 
dex. By  John  M.  Nickles.  Wash- 
ington, Government  printing  office, 

1911.  6841 

179  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey.  Bulletin 
495) 

Virginia.      p.    158. 

Bibliography  of  North  American 

geology  for  1911  with  subject  in- 
dex. By  John  M.  Nickles.  Wash- 
ington, Government  printing  office, 

1912.  6842 

182    p.      23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey.  Bulletin 
524) 

Virginia  p.  141-142. 

Bibliography  of  North  American 

geology  for  1912  with  subject  in- 
dex. By  John  M.  Nickles.  Wash- 
ington, Government  printing  office, 

1913.  6843 
192  p.     23cm. 


(U.  S.  Geological  survey.  Bulletin 
545) 

Virginia   p.    161-162. 

Bibliography  of  North  American 

geology  for  1913  with  subject  in- 
dex. By  John  M.  Nickles.  Wash- 
ington, Government  printing  office, 
1914.  6844 

183   p.      23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey.  Bulletin 
584) 

Virginia  p.   160. 

Norfolk,  Va.  Public  library.  News- 
papers in  the  Norfolk  public  li- 
brary.        F234     N8     L7     R.       6845 

(In  Norfolk  public  library.  Re- 
port,  1908.     p.   18-25) 

[North,  S.  N.  D.]  Catalogue  of 
periodical  publications  [in]  Vir- 
ginia. [1884]  6846 
(In  his  The  newspaper  and  period- 
ical press.  U.  S.  Tenth  census,  v. 
8.      1S84.      p.   345-348) 

Chronological     history     [of     the 

nev/spaper  and  periodical  press  in] 
Virginia.      [18S4]  6847 

(In  his  The  newspaper  and  period- 
ical press.  U.  S.  Tenth  census,  v. 
8.    1884.      p.    423) 

Ordway,  Albert.  General  index  of 
the  journals  of  congress,  from  the 
first  to  tenth  congress  inclusive. 
Being  a  synoptical  subject  index 
of  the  proceedings  of  congress  on 
all  public  business  from  1789  to 
1S09,  with  references  to  the  de- 
bates, documents  and  statutes  con- 
nected therev/ith.  By  Albert  Ord- 
way. Washington,  Government 
printing   office,    1880.     Z1223   A'80. 

6847a 

[vi],    151    p.      30cm. 

(U.  S.  46th  Cong.  2d  session. 
House  report  1776) 

Virginia;  Virginia  military  bounty 
lands:    p.    146,    147. 

Owen,  Thomas  M.  Check  list  of 
newspaper  and  periodical  files  in 
the  department  of  archives  and 
history  of  the  state  of  Alabama. 
Compiled  by  the  director.  Mont- 
gomery, Ala.,  The  Brown  printing 
CO.,   1904.  0848 

65   p.      25cm. 

(Alabama.     Department  of  archives 
and   history.     Bulletin  no.   3) 
Virginia,     p.   6  3-64. 

Painter,  F.  V.  N.  Poets  of  Virginia. 
By  F.  V.  N.  Painter,  A.  M..  D.  D. 
.    .    .    Atlanta,   Richmond,   Dallas. 


672 


Appendix 


B.  F.  Johnson  publishing  company, 
[c    1907]  6849 

336    p.      front,    (port.)      20y2cm. 
Appendix:      titles      of      works     re- 
viewed.    Virginia,     p.   329-336. 

Parsons,  Arthur  J.  Books,  pamph- 
lets, periodicals,  maps,  and  origi- 
nal plans  of  the  "Centennial  ex- 
hibition" in  the  division  of  prints, 
Lil  rary   of   Congress,   WashiJigton. 

6850 

(In  Cox,  William  V.  Celebration 
of  the  one  hundredth  anniversary  of 
the  establishment  of  the  seat  of  gov- 
ernment in  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia,     p.    329-340) 

Includes  some  titles  relating  to 
Alexandria  County,  formerly  a  part 
of  the  District  of  Columbia. 

Patton,  John  S.  The  Byrd  library. 
A  collection  of  Virginiana,  in  the 
library  of  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, founded  on  the  Alfred  Henry 
Byrd  gift.  Compiled  by  John  S. 
Patton,  librarian,  v/itli  a  prefatory 
note  by  Robert  Lewis  Harrison. 
Charlottesville,  Va.,  The  University 
of   Virginia  press,   1914.  6851 

45  p.     23cm. 

Paul,  Mrs.  K.  G.  A  partial  list  of 
Virginia  authors  and  their  works. 
Compiled  for  the  use  of  the  com- 
mittee on  Virginia  authors  of  the 
world's  fair  managers.  By  Mrs. 
K.    G.    Paul,      [no   place.      1893] 

6352 
56  p.     24cm. 

Phillips,  Philip  Lee.  List  of  books 
relating  to  America  in  the  regis- 
ter of  the  London  company  of  sta- 
tioners, from  1562-163S.  £172 
A48.  6853 

(In  American  historical  associa- 
tion. Report,  1896.  v.  1.  p.  1249- 
1261) 

Li'^t  of  maps  and  views  of  Wjsn- 

ington  and  District  of  Columbia  in 
the  library  of  Congress.  By  P.  Lee 
Phillips,  F.  R.  G.  S.,  superintendent 
of  maps  and  charts.  .  .  .  Wash- 
ington, Government  printing  office, 
1900.  6854 

77    p.      23cm. 

(U.  S.  56th  Congress,  1st  session. 
Senate.   Document  no.   154) 

[List  of  maps  of]  Virginia.    6855 

(In  his  A  list  of  maps  of  Ameri- 
ca in  the  library  of  Congress.  1901. 
p.    977-995) 

Virginia  cartography;  a  biblio- 
graphical   description,    by    P.    Lee 


Phillips.       Washington,  Smithso- 
nian  institution,    1S06.  F21S     1 
P5G2.  6856 
85   p.     23i^cm. 

Pilling,  James  Constantine.  Biblio- 
graphy of  the  Algonquian  lan- 
guages. By  James  Con?tantine 
Pilling.  Washington,  Governm.ent 
printing   office,    1S91.  6857 

X.  614  p.  plates  (facsims.) 
2  41/^  cm. 

(Smithsonian  institution.  Bureau 
of   ethnology.     [Bulletin    no.    13]) 

Virginia,     p.   513. 

Poore,  Ben.  Perley.  A  descriptive 
catalogue  of  the  government  pub- 
lications of  the  United  States,  Sep- 
tember 5,  1774-March  4,  1881.  Com. 
piled  by  order  of  Congress  by  Ben: 
Perley  Poore,  clerk  of  printing 
records.  Washington,  Government 
printing   office,   1885.  Z1223      A 

'85.  6858 

iv,    1392    p.      30cm. 
(U.    S.    48th    Congress,    2d    session. 
Senate.  Mis.   Doc.  no.   67) 
Virginia  in  index,   p.   1383. 

Presbyterian  committee  of  publica- 
tion. A  general  list  of  our  own 
publications.  Presbyterian  com- 
mittee of  publication.  Richmond, 
Va.  Texarkana,  Ark-Tex.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  The  William  Byrd 
press,  Inc.  [1914]  6859 

8   p.      15cm. 

Publishing  house  of  the  M.  E.  church. 
South.  A  catalogue  of  books  is- 
sued by  the  publishing  house  of  the 
M.  E.  church,  South.  June,  1914. 
Dallas,  Tex.,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
Richmond,  Va.  6860 

6  4   p.     23  cm. 

Randolph,  J.  W.  Catalogue  of  books 
on  America,  comprising  history, 
travels,  statistics,  periodicals,  &c, 
ancient  and  modern;  being,  it  is 
believed,  the  largest  and  most  val- 
uable collection  ever  offered  for 
sale  by  any  other  house  in  the  U. 
States.  Richmond,  Va.,  J.  W.  Ran- 
dolph, 1S5S.  6861 
68   p.     22cm. 

Catalogue    of    books,    stationery, 

music     and    musical     instruments, 
and  fancv  goods,  for  sale  by  J.  W. 
Randolph.     Richmond,  1S50.       6862 
180  p.     19% cm. 

A  catalogue  of  (SO  pages,  con- 
taining   1700    different    items    and 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


673 


over  4000  volumes,)  rare  and  valu- 
able books,  with  an  Appendix,  and 
a  supplement  on  America,  many  of 
them  with  autographs,  MSS.  notes, 
newspaper  cuttings,  &c.  Rich- 
mond, Va.     J.  W.  Randolph,  1857. 

6863 
80   p.      22cm. 

Catalogue  of  new  and  old  books 

on  politics,  political  economy,  and 
political  hi'^tory,  for  sale  by  J.  W. 
Randolph,  Richmond.     1856.       6864 
20    p.      22cm. 

— — Catalogue    of    vocal    and    instru- 
mental  music,    for    sale   by   J.    W. 
Randolph,  bookseller  [etc.]     Rich- 
mond,  Va.      [n.   d.]  6865 
50,  19  p.     19cm. 

Library  editions,  and  presenta- 
tion books.     [Richmond,  Va.    n.  d.] 

6866 

22  p.     21cm. 

Randolph's  law  catalogue,   [1856 

.    .    .  Richmond,  1856?]  6867 

22  p.     22cm. 

Randolph's      quarterly     list     of 

books,  nos.  1-5,  January,  1858- 
April,  1859.  [Richmond,  Va.     n.  d.] 

6868 
5    nos.      22cm. 

Richmond  bookstore:  J.  W.  Ran- 
dolph, publisher,  bookseller,  sta- 
tioner and  dealer  in  music,  121 
Main  Street  Richmond,  Va.  .  .  . 
offers  the  following  for  sale  in  any 
quantities:  [List  of  books  by  Vir- 
ginians or  relating  to  Virginia.] 
[Richmond,  n.  d.]  6869 
XV,    [i]    p.     22cm. 

Randolph,  J.  W.  &  co.  .  .  .  Catalogue 
of  scarce  Confederate  publications 
(New  and  second-hand)  and  books 
relating  to  the  war  between  the 
States    .    .    .    [Richmond]  6870 

Library  has  July,  189  3  &  Aug. 
1897. 

1897  catalogrue  issued  by  Jos.  V. 
Bidgood,  receiver  for  J.  W.  Randolph 

CO. 

Randolph,  J.  W.,  &  English.  A  cata- 
logue of  Confederate  publications 
(printed  at  the  South  in  1861-5) ; 
also  works  on  Virginia  history, 
politics,  biography,  &c.,  for  sale 
by  J.  W.  Randolph  &  English, 
Richmond,     [n.  d.]  6871 

22  p.     I8cm. 


Raymond,  Ida.  Southland  writers. 
Biographical  and  critical  sketches 
of  the  living  female  writers  of  the 
South.  With  extracts  from  their 
writings.  By  Ida  Raymond.  In 
two  volumes  .  .  .  Philadelphia, 
Claxton,  Remsen  &  Haffelfinger, 
1870.         PS261     R26.  6872 

2  V.     22cm. 

Virginia,  p.  733-824:  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet J.  Preston;  Mrs.  S.  A.  Weiss; 
Mrs.  Constance  Gary  Harrison;  M.  J. 
Haw;  Mrs.  Mary  Wiley;  Miss  Vir- 
ginia E.  Davidson;  Miss  Sallie  A. 
Brock;  Miss  Sue  C.  Hooper;  Matilda 
S.  Edwards;  Mary  J.  S.  Upshur; 
Martha  Haines  Butt  Bennett;  Miss 
Sarah  J.  C.  Whittlesey;  Helen  G. 
Beale;  Mrs.  Cornelia  J.  M.  Jordan; 
Laura  R.  Fewell;  Mrs.  Lizzie  Petit 
Cutler. 

Richardson,  Ernest  Gushing.  Writ- 
ings on  American  history,  1902; 
an  atttempt  at  an  exhaustive  bib- 
liography of  books  and  articles  on 
United  States  history  published 
during  the  year  1902,  and  some 
memoranda  on  other  portions  of 
America.  By  Ernest  Cushing  Rich- 
ard:?on  and  Anson  Ely  Morse. 
Princeton,  N.  J.,  The  library  book 
store,  1904.  6872a 

xxi,   294   p.      2Gcm. 
Virg-inia,   p.   261. 

Richmond.  City  government  library. 
Catalogue,  City  government  li- 
brary, Richmond,  Virginia:  auth- 
ors, titles,  subject  .  .  .  Richmond, 
O.  B.  Flanhart,  1904.  6873 

26   p.     2  31/2  cm. 

[Ripley,  William  Zebina]  Bibliogra- 
phy [of  the  financial  history  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1009-1776]         F217     2     R592. 

6874 

(In  his  The  financial  history  of 
Virginia,  1609-1776.  Columbia  col- 
lege. Studies  in  history,  economics 
and  public  law.  v.  4.  no.  1.  p.  167- 
170) 

Robertson,  James  Alexander.  List 
of  documents  in  Spanisli  archives 
relating  to  the  history  of  the 
United  States,  which  have  been 
printed  or  of  which  transcripts  are 
preserved  in  American  libraries. 
By  James  Alexander  Robertson. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Published  by 
the  Carnegie  institution  of  Wash- 
ington, 1910.  6875 

XV,    368    p.      26cm. 
For    Virginia    items,    consult    the 
entry   "Virginia"   in  the  index. 


674 


Appendix 


Robinson,  Morgan  Poitiaux.  ...  A 
complete  index  to  Stith's  History 
of  Virginia.  By  Morgan  Poitiaux 
Robinson.     Richmond,  Va.,  1912. 

6876 
152   p.     23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.    V.   5,  no.   1.     January,    1912) 

Rogers,  Edward  Reinhold.  Four 
Southern  magazines.  A  disserta- 
tion presented  to  the  faculty  of 
the  University  of  Virginia  as  a 
part  of  the  requirements  for  the 
degree  of  Doctor  of  Philosophy.  By 
Edward  Reinhold  Rogers.  June, 
1902.  Richmond,  Va.,  The  Wil- 
liams printing  co.         PS2G2     R72. 

6877 
137  p.     2 31/^ cm. 

University  of  Virginia,  studies  in 
Southern  literature.  Chas.  W.  Kent, 
editor.  Second  series — Southern  jour- 
nalism. 

Rogers,  VViiliam  Barton.  Life  and 
letters  of  William  Barton  Rogers, 
edited  by  his  wife  with  the  assist- 
ance of  William  T.  Sedgwick.  In 
two  volumes.  Boston  and  New 
York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  com- 
pany,  1896.  CI      R731       R50. 

6878 

vi  p.,  1  1.,  451  p.  front,  (port.), 
illus.,  plates,  ports.,  facsim.     20cm. 

List  of  publications  by  William 
Barton   Rogers,      p.    [430] -436. 

[Rowland,  Kate  Mason]  Bibliogra- 
phy [of]  George  Mason.  CI 
M399     R53.                                       6879 

(In  her  The  life  of  George  Mason, 
p.    xvii) 

[Russell,  John  H.]  Bibliography  [of 
the  free  negro  in  Virginia,  1619- 
1865]  H31     J6.  6880 

(In  his  The  free  negro  in  Virginia, 
1619-lS(i5.  Johns  Hopkins  university 
studies  in  historical  and  political 
science.  Series  31.  no.  3.  p.  178- 
18G) 

[Sanford,  Samuel]  Literature  [of 
the  underground  water  resources 
of  the  coastal  plain  province  of 
Virginia]  F219     1     V8.         6881 

(In  his  The  underground  water  re- 
sources of  the  coastal  plain  province 
of  Virginia.  Virginia  geological  sur- 
vey.   Bulletin  no.  5.     p.  2-3) 

Shepherd,  William  R.  Guide  to  the 
materials  for  the  history  of  the 
United  States  in  Spanish  Archives 
(Simancas,  the  Archivo  Historico 
Nacional.  and  Seville)  By  William 
R.  Shepherd,  adjunct  professor  of 


history,  Columbia  university,  New 
York.  Washington,  D.  C,  Publish- 
ed by  the  Carnegie  institution  of 
Washington,    1907.  6882 

1   p.   1.,   107   p.     25i^cm. 

For  Virginia  items,  see  p.  20-21. 

Sinton,  Richard  3.  Catalogue  of  the 
library  of  the  late  Richard  B.  Sin- 
ton,  of  Richmond,  Va.;  an  impor- 
tant collection  of  books  on  Vir- 
ginia, including  many  very  rare 
items  .  .  .  Washingtoniana  and 
many  scarce  biographies  .  .  .  also 
a  small  collection  of  choice  Ameri- 
cana, in  which  are  early  American 
almanacs,  liartram's  travels 
through  North  and  South  America 
.  .  .  To  be  sold  at  auction  Oct. 
24-25,  1906,  by  The  Merwin-Clay- 
ton   sales  co.      [n.   d.]  6883 

75  p.     24cm. 

[Slauson,  Allan  B.]  [List  of]  Vir- 
ginia   [newspapers]  6834 

(In  his  A  check  list  of  American 
newspapers  in  the  Library  of  Con- 
gress.     1901.      p.   205-211) 

[Stanard,     Mary    Newton]      Original 

sources    of    information    for    "The 

story  of  Bacon's  Rebellion."     F229 

S784.  6885 

(In  her  The  story  of  Bacon's  Re- 
bellion,     p.    171-181) 

[Stanard,  W.  G.]  Catalogue  of  the 
manuscripts  in  the  collection  of 
the  Virginia  historical  society,  and 
also  of  some  printed  papers.  Rich- 
mond, W.   E.   Jones,  printer,   1901. 

6886 
120  p.     25cm. 

List    Of   manuscrii)t    sources    for 

Bacon's  rebellion  which  have  been 
printed.  6887 

(In  Virginia  magazine  of  history 
and  biography,  v.  14,  no.  3.  January, 
1907.      p.   296-301) 

The  Virginia  archives.  By  Wil- 
liam G.  Stanard,  corresponding 
secretary  and  librarian  of  the  Vir- 
ginia historical  society,  Richmond. 
E172  A48.  6888 
(In  American  liistorical  associa- 
tion. Annual  report,  1903.  v.  1.  p. 
645-664) 

Stevens,  Benjamin  Franklin.  B.  F. 
Stevens's  facsimiles  of  manu- 
scripts in  European  archives  re- 
lating to  America,  1773-1783.  With 
descriptions,  editorial  notes,  colla- 
tions, reference-;  and  translations. 
Issued   only   to   subscribers    .    .    , 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


675 


London,  Photographed  and  printed 
by  Malby  &  sons,  1889-95.  E203 
S84.  6889 

2107  facsim.  in  24  portfolios. 
37cm.  ,     ,, 

"The  facsimiles  are  almost  wholly 
of  unpublished  manuscripts." — In- 
trod.  to  Index. 

Consult  V.  25  (index),  under  "Vir- 
ginia." 

Swem,  E.  G.  A  bibliography  of  the 
conventions  and  constitutions  of 
Virginia,  including  references  to 
essays,  letters  and  speeches  in  the 
Virginia  newspapers.  By  Earl  G. 
Swem,  assistant  librarian.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1910.  6890 

p.   352-441.      23cm. 
(Bulletin  of   the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.    V.   3,  no.   4,   Oct.,   1910) 

[Finding  list  of  American  his- 
tory] [Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem] 
Richmond,    Va.,    1908.  6891 

291   p.      23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.    V.   1,  no.   3.     July,   1908) 

[Finding      list      of      biography] 

[Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem]  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1908.  6892 

131  p.     23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.    V.    1,   no.   2.     April,   1908) 

A  finding  list  of  books  in  some 

of  the  classes  of  language  and  lit- 
erature in  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary. Comp.  by  Earl  G.  Swem, 
assistant  librarian.  Richmond,  D. 
Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 
1914.  6893 

p.    [2651-326.      23cm. 
(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.    V.   7,  no.   4.     Oct.,   1914) 

A  finding  list  of  books  relating 

to  music,  fine  arts  and  photogra- 
phy in  the  Virginia  state  library. 
Compiled  under  the  direction  of 
Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant  librarian 
Richmond,  Va.,  1912.  6894 

p.    [2351-279.      23cm. 
(Bulletin   of   the  Virginia  state   li- 
brary.    V.  5,  no.  3.     July,  1912) 

A  finding  list  of  books  relating 

to  printing,  book  industries,  Mbra- 
ries  and  bibliography  in  the  Vir- 
ginia state  library.  Comp.  under 
the  direction  of  Earl  G.  Swem,  as- 
sistant librarian.  Richmond,  Va., 
1912.  6895 

p.   [153J-233.     23cm. 
(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.    V.   5,   no.   2.     April.,   1912) 


[Finding  list  of  collected  works 

of  Shakespeare  and  Shakespere- 
ana]  [Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem] 
Richmond,  Va.,  1908.  6896 

p.    [2931-308.      23cm. 
(Bulletin  of   the  Virginia  state   li- 
brary.    V.   1,  no.   4.     Oct.,   190S) 

[Finding  list  of  fiction]  [Com- 
piled by  E.  G.  Swem]  Richmond, 
Va.,  1909.  6897 

p.    229-275.      23cm. 
(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia  state   li- 
brary.     V.   2,   no.    4,   Oct.,    1909) 

— — [Finding  list  of  geography,  an- 
thropology, hydrography]  [Com- 
piled by  E.  G.  Swem]  Richmond, 
Va.,  1909.  6898 

228    p.      23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.     V.    2,   no.    3.      July,    1909) 

[Finding  list  of  history    (except 

American  history)]  [Compiled  by 
E.  G.  Swem]     Richmond,  Va.,  1909. 

6898a 
190   p.     23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary. V.  2,  nos.  1  &  2.  Jan.,  April, 
1909) 

[Finding  list  of  science,  medi- 
cine, agriculture,  technology,  mili- 
tary and  naval  science]  [Compiled 
by  E.  G.  Swem]  Richmond,  Va., 
1911.  6899 

p.    73-502.      23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  Virginia  state  library. 
V.  4,  nos.  2,  3  &  4.  April,  July, 
October,    1911) 

[Finding      list  of      the      social 

sciences,  law,  and  education] 
[Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem]  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1910.  6300 

352   p.      23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary. V.  3,  nos.  1,  2  &  3.  Jan., 
April,   July,    1910) 

A    list    of   manuscripts    recently 

deposited  in  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary by  the  state  auditor.  Com- 
piled by  Earl  G.  Swem,  assistant 
librarian.  Piiclimond,  D.  Bottom, 
supt.    of   public    printing,    1914. 

6901 

32   p.      23cm. 

(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.    V.   7,  no.   1.     Jan.,   1914) 

A  list  of  manuscripts  relating  to 

the  history  of  agriculture  in  Vir- 
ginia, collected  by  N.  F.  Cabell, 
and  now  in  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary. Comp.  by  Earl  G.  Swem, 
assistant  librarian.  Richmond,  Va.,. 


676 


Appendix 


D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  print- 
ing,  1913.  6902 

20    p.      23cm. 

(Bullelin  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.     V.    6,    no.    1.      Jan.,    1913) 

A  list  of  some  books  on  debat- 
ing in  the  Virginia  state  library. 
ComiJiled  by  Earl  G.  Swem,  assist- 
ant librarian.  Richmond,  D.  Bot- 
tom, supt.  of  public  printing,  1915. 

6303 
30   p.     23cm. 

(Virginia    state    library.      Bulletin, 
V.  8,  no.  1,  Jan.,  1915) 

A  list  of  the  official  publications 

of  the  Confederate  States  govern- 
ment in  the  Virginia  state  library 
and  the  library  of  the  Confederate 
memorial  literary  society.  Rich- 
mond,  Va.,   1911.  6904 

72   p.     23cm. 

(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia   state   li- 
brary.    V.   4,  no.   1.     Jan.,   1911) 

A  list  of  the  portraits  and  pieces 

of  statuary  in  the  Virginia  state 
library,  with  biographical  notes. 
Compiled  by  Earl  G.  Swem,  assist- 
ant librarian.  Richmond,  Va.,  D. 
Bottom,    supt.    of    public    printing, 

1913.  6905 

p.    [21]-43.      23cm. 
(Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.     V.    6,   no.    2.     April,    1913) 

Maps  relating  to  Virginia  in  the 

Virginia  state  library  and  other 
departments  of  the  commonwealth 
with  the  17th  and  18th  century 
atlas-maps  in  the  Library  of  Con- 
gress. Corap.  by  Earl  G.  Swem, 
assistant  librarian.  Richmond,  D. 
Bottom,    supt.    of    public    printing, 

1914.  6906 

p.    [331-263.     23cm. 
(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary.    V.  7,  nos.  2  &  3.     April.,  1914) 

Virginia  state  library.  Legisla- 
tive reference  lists.  1910.  Rich- 
mond, 1909.  6907 

4G    p.      23cm. 

Contents:  Bank  examiners;  fee  sys- 
tem; juvenile  courts;  liquor  ques- 
tion; municipal  home  rule;  oyster 
Industry;  primary  elections;  pro- 
tection of  birds;  taxation;  tubercu- 
losis. 

Virginia  state  library.  Legisla- 
tive reference  lists.  1912.  Rich- 
mond, Richmond  press,  1911.     6908 

70  p.     23cm. 

Automobiles,  boiler  inspection,  cold 
storage,  convict  labor,  electric  head- 
lights, fire  prevention  and  regulation 
of    fire    insurance,    free    text    books. 


sulTicient  crew  for  trains,  juvenile 
courts,  lobbying  and  legislative  pro- 
cedure, mines,  motion  pictures,  regis- 
tration of  births  and  deaths,  semi- 
monthly payment  of  wages,  woi-k- 
men's  compensation  and  employers' 
liability. 

[Taber,  Stephen]  Bibliography  of 
the  gold  belt  in  the  James  River 
basin.     F219      1      VS.  6909 

(In  his  Geology  of  the  gold  belt 
in  tlie  James  liiver  basin,  Virginia. 
Virginia  geological  survey.  Bulletin 
no.   7.     p.  2G0-261) 

Thomas,  Isaiah.  [History  of  print- 
ing in]    Virginia.  E172     A54. 

6910 

(In     his    History    of     printing     in 

America.       1S74.       v.    1.       p.    330-337. 

American  antiquarian  society.    Arch- 

aeologia  Americana,     v.   5) 

i'or  Virginia  newspapers  see  v.  2. 
p.    1G3-1G5. 

Thwaites,  Reuben  Gold.  Descriptive 
list  of  manuscript  collections  of 
the  State  historical  society  of  Wis- 
consin, together  with  reports  on 
other  collections  of  manuscript  ma- 
terial for  American  history  in  ad- 
jacent stales.  Edited  by  Ileuben 
Gold  Thwaites,  LL.  D.  .  .  .  Madi- 
son, Published  by  the  society,  1906. 
ZG621      Vv^55.  6911 

viii,  197  p.     maps,  facsim.     23cm. 
Many  manuscripts  relating  to  Vir- 
ginia are   included  in   the   list. 

Tomkins,  Hamilton  Bullock.  Bib- 
liotheca  Jeffersoniana.  A  list  of 
books  v/ritten  by  or  relating  to 
Thomas  Jefferson.  By  Hamilton 
Bullock  Tomkins.  New  York  and 
London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1S87. 
CI      J45      T51.  6912 

1S7  p.     22cm. 

Toner,  J.  M.  Some  account  of  George 
Washington's  library  and  manu- 
script records,  and  their  disper- 
sion from  Mount  Vernon,  with  an 
excerpt  of  three  months  from  his 
diary  in  1774  while  attending  the 
first  continental  congress,  with 
not  OS  By  J.  M.  Toner,  M.  D. 
EJV2     A4S.  6913 

(In  American  historical  associa- 
tion. Annual  Report,  1892.  p.  73- 
169) 

Torrence,   William   Clayton.    ...   A 

trial  bibliography  of  colonial  Vir- 
ginia. Special  report  of  the  De- 
partment of  bibliography,  William 
Clayton     Torrence,     bibliographer. 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libraey 


677 


Richmond,  D.  Bottom,  supt.  of 
public  printing,  1908.  6914 

154  p.     23y2cm. 

(In  Virginia  state  library.  Report, 
1908) 

...    A  trial   bibliography    of 

colonial  Virginia  (1754-1776)  Spe- 
cial report  of  the  Department  of 
bibliography,  William  Clayton  Tor- 
rence,  bibliographer.  Richmond,  D. 
Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 
1910.  6915 

94    p.      24cm. 

(In  Virginia  state  library.  6  th 
report,    1909) 

Tower,  Charlemagne.  The  Charle- 
magne Tower  collection  of  Ameri- 
can colonial  laws.  Privately  printed 
for  the  Historical  society  of  Penn- 
sylvania,  1890.  Z1237     T73. 

6916 
29S   p.       29cm. 
Virginia:  p.  253-264. 

Trent,  William  P.  Writings  of  the 
faculty  of  the  University,  1825- 
1887.  By  William  P.  Trent.  F218 
24  U5     A21.  6917 

(In  Adams,  Herbert  B.  Thomas 
Jefferson  and  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia,    p.   218-225) 

Same.  (In  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, its  history,  influence,  equip- 
ment and  characteristics,  v.  1. 
p.   290-297)  6917 

[Turner,  Edward  Raymond]  Biblio- 
graphy [of  the  New  Market  cam- 
paign] E481     N4     T94.         6918 

(In  his  The  New  Market  campaign, 
May,   1864.     p.   173-187) 

Tyler,  Moses  Colt.  A  history  of 
American  literature  during  the 
colonial  time  ...  By  Moses  Coit 
Tyler  .  .  .  New  York,  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's sons,  1897.         PS185     T97. 

6920 
2    V.      2  3cm. 

The     literary     history     of     the 

American  revolution  1763-1783.  By 
Moses  Coit  Tyler  .  .  .  New  York, 
G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1897.  PS195 
R4     T7     1897.  6921 

2   V.     23cm. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  education.  Index 
to  the  reports  of  the  commissioner 
of  education:  1867-1907.  Wash- 
ington, Government  printing  office, 
1909.  6922 

103  p.     23cm. 
Virginia,     p.  98. 


U.    S.      Coast    and    geodetic    survey. 

Catalogue  of  charts,  coast  pilots, 
and  time  tables.  1912.  Washing- 
ton, Government  printing  office, 
1912.  6923 

228  p.     charts,  tables.     27cm. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House  of  represen- 
tatives. Committee  on  rules.  Gen- 
eral personal  index  of  the  journals 
of  congress,  from  the  first  to  eighth 
congress  inclusive.  Being  an  in- 
dex of  the  personal  record  of  mem- 
bers of  congress  from  1789  to  1805. 
Washington,  Government  printing 
office,    1885.  Z1223      A      'S5a. 

6923a 

134  p.      30cm. 

(U.  S.  4Sth  Cong.  2d  sess.  House 
report   2692) 

Of  great  value  for  the  personal 
record  of  members  of  Congress  from 
Virginia. 

U.  S.  Library  of  Congress.  [Vir- 
ginia laws,  etc.]  printed  and  MS. 

6924 

(In  Library  of  Congress.  Cata- 
logue.  1830.    p.    166-167) 

U.  S.  Superintendent  of  documents. 
List  of  publications  of  the  Agri- 
culture department,  1862-1902,  with 
analytical  index.  Prepared  in  the 
office  of  the  superintendentt  of 
documents.  Government  printing 
office.  Washington,  Government 
printing    office,    1904.  6925 

62.']  p.     23cm. 

Index  entries  under  Virginia:  p. 
580. 

Catalogue  of  the  public  docu- 
ments .  .  .  being  the  comprehen- 
sive index  provided  for  by  the  act 
approved  January  12,  1895  .  .  . 
Washington,  Government  printing 
office,  1896-1911.  6925a 

10  V.     30cm. 

The  Catalogues  in  print  at  this 
time  include  the  documents  of  the 
53rd  Congress  through  the  61st  Con- 
gress, March  4,  1893  to  June  30,  1911. 

Invaluable  for  titles  of  U.  S.  docu- 
ments relating  to  Vir"-inia  in  this 
period. 

Tables    of   and    annotated    index 

to  the  Congressional  series  of 
United  States  public  documents. 
Prepared  in  the  office  of  the  super- 
intendent of  documents,  govern- 
ment printing  office.  Washington, 
Government  printing  office,  1902. 
Z1223     A     '02.  6926 

753  p.     29cm. 
Virginia,   p.   721,   722. 


678 


Appendix 


U.  S.  Surgeon-general's  office.  Li- 
brary, ludex-catalogue  of  the  li- 
brary of  the  Surgeon-general's  of- 
fiice,  United  States  army.  Authors 
and  subjects  .  .  .  Washington, 
Gov't,  print,  off.,  1880-95.  6926a 
IG   V.     30cm. 

Same.     2d   series.     Washington, 

Gov't,  print,  off.,  1896-1915.       6926b 

20   V.      30cm. 

Under  the  heading  "Virginia"  are 
references  on  the  climate  and  diseases 
of  Virginia. 

U.  S,  V/ar  dept.  Bibliography  of 
state  participation  in  the  civil  war, 
1861-1866.  Washington,  Gov't,  print. 
off.,  1913.        ZSSl     U611     S.       6927 

X,   1140   p.      23cm. 
Virginia:    p.   822-882. 

University  of  Virginia  record.  Dis- 
sertations .submitted  for  the  degree 
of  doctor  of  philosophy  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Virginia.  6928 
(In  University  of  Virginia  record. 
V.   1,  no.   3.     Nov.,   1907.     p.  2  &  3) 

[Villard,  Os.'/ald  Garrison]  Biblio- 
graphy  [of  John  Brown]  6929 

(In  his  John  Brown.  1800-1859.     A 
biography  fifty  years  after,     p.   689- 

709) 

Virginia.  Board  of  world's  fair  man- 
agers, Chicago,  1893.  Exhibit  of 
books  by  Virginia  authors,  with 
names  of  author  or  editor  and  con- 
tributor. 6930 

(In  Virginia,  Senate  journal,  1893- 
94.     Senate  doc.  16,  p.  20-28) 

Virginia.  Department  of  public  in- 
struction. I^ist  of  books  for  rural 
school  libraries  in  the  state  of  Vir- 
ginia. Issued  by  the  Department 
of  public  instruction,  1909.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  Wm.  Ellis  Jones,  1909. 

6931 
62  p.     23cm. 

List  of  publications  by  Virginia 

authors  in  the  period  1867-1873. 

6932 
(In    Virginia    school    report,    1873. 
p.    155-163) 

Omissions    from   last   year's   list 

of  publications   by  Va.   authors  in 
the  period  of  1867-1873.  6933 

(In   Virginia   school    report.      1874. 
p.   113-114) 

A  pocket  catalogue  of  publica- 
tions for  the  state  of  Virginia. 
Authorized  by  the  State  board  of 


education,  for  use  in  the  public 
schools  of  Virginia,  for  a  period  of 
four  year.-;  from  August  1,  1904. 
New  York,  [etc.],  Silver,  Burdett 
&   Co.     [n.   d.]  6934 

[8]   p.       16cm. 

Text-books,    for    public    schools; 

adopted  by  State  board  of  educa- 
tion, March  23,  1904,  for  use  in  the 
primary  and  grammar  grades  for 
a  period  ot  four  years,  beginning 
August  1,  1904.  6935 

(In  Virginia  school  report,  1903- 
1905.      p.    xlvlil-lx.\lv) 

Virginia.     State   board   of  education. 

Liat  of  high  school  text  books  se- 
lected by  the  State  board  of  edu- 
cation. 6936 

(In  Its  Report.  1909.  p.  522-534: 
1911.   p.  638-647) 

Virginia.  State  library.  First  an- 
nual repo-t  of  the  library  board 
of  the  Virginia  state  library  for 
the  year  ending  June  30,  1904,  to 
vvhich  is  appended  the  First  annual 
report  of  the  state  librarian.  Rich- 
mond, 1904.  6937 

103  p.     23cm. 

List  of  Confederate  music  ac- 
quired during  1903-04,  p.   30. 

Second  annual  report  of  the  li- 
brary board  of  the  Virginia  state 
library,  1904-1905,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended the  second  annual  report 
of  the  state  librarian.  Richmond, 
13.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 

1905.  6938 
7,   134   p.     23cm. 

List  of  bound  periodicals  and  cur- 
rent numbers  now  in  the  state  li- 
brary, 1905.  p.  31-46.  Confederate 
muster   rolls,    p.    49-54. 

Third  annual  report  of  the  li- 
brary board  of  the  Virginia  state 
library,  1905-1906,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended the  Fifth  annual  reiorts 
of  the  state  librarian.  Richmond, 
D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 

1906.  6939 
152   p.     23cm. 

Fourth  annual  report  of  the  li- 
brary board  of  the  Virginia  state 
library,  1906-1907,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended the  Fourth  annual  rei'ort 
of  the  state  librarian.  Richmond, 
D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 

1907.  6940 
13A    p.      2  3cm. 

List  of  manuscripts  exhibited  by 
the  Virginia  state  library  at  the 
Jamestown   exposition,    p.    66-101. 


Bulletin  of  the  Vieginia  State  Library 


679 


Fifth  annual  report  of  the  li- 
brary board  of  the  Virginia  state 
library,  1907-1908,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended the  Fifth  annual  report 
of  the  state  librai'ian.  Richmond, 
U.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 
1908.  6941 

132    p.      23y2cm. 

Includes  A  calendar  of  legislative 
petitions  arranged  by  counties,  Ac- 
comac-Bedford.  Special  report  of  De- 
partment of  archives  and  history,  H. 
J.  Eckenrode,   archivist.      302   p. 

Includes  also  A  trial  bibliography 
of  colonial  Virginia.  William  Clay- 
ton Torrence,  bibliographer.     154  p. 

Sixth    annual    report    of    library 

board  of  the  Virginia  state  library, 
1908-1909,  to  which  is  appended  the 
sixth  annual  report  of  the  state 
libra;  ian.  Richmond,  D.  Bottom, 
supt.    of   public    printing,    1909. 

6942 

96   p.     24cm. 

Separation  of  church  and  state  in 
Virginia,  a  study  in  the  develop- 
ment of  the  revolution,  by  H.  J. 
Eckenrode,  archivist,  accompanies 
report  and  is   paged  separately. 

A  trial  bibliography  of  colonial 
Virginia,  1754-1776,  ^Vm.  Clayton 
Torrence,  bibliographer,  also  accom- 
panies this  report.     94  p. 

Seventh  annual  report  of  the  li- 
brary board  of  the  Virginia  state 
library,  1909-1910,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended the  seventh  annual  report 
of  the  state  librarian.  Richmond, 
D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 

1911.  6943 

142    p.      23cm. 

Dunlop  library,  p.   104-140. 

Eighth  annual  report  of  the  li- 
brary boavd  of  the  Virginia  state 
library,  1910-1911,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended the  eighth  annual  report 
of  the  state  librarian.  Richmond, 
D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 

1912.  6944 

54  p.      23cm. 

List  of  revolutionary  soldiers  of 
Virginia,  compiled  by  H.  J.  Ecken- 
rode, archivist,  accompanies  report 
and   is   paged   separately. 

Ninth  annual  report  of  the  li- 
brary board  of  the  Virginia  state 
library,  1911-1912,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended the  ninth  annual  report  of 
the  state  librarian.  Richmond,  D. 
Rotttom,  sup.  of  public  printing, 
191?..  6945 
49,  1  p.     23cm. 

List  of  the  revolutionary  soldiers 
of  Virginia,  supplement  accompanies 
report  and  is  paged  separately. 


Tenth  annual  report  of  the  li- 
brary board  of  the  Virginia  state 
library,  1912-1913,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended the  tenth  annual  report  of 
the  state  librarian.  Richmond,  D. 
Bottom,    supt.    of    public    printing, 

1914.  6946 
47,    1   p.      23cm. 

Eleventh  annual  report  of  the  li- 
brary board  of  the  Virginia  state 
library,  1913-1914,  to  which  is  ap- 
pended the  eleventh  annual  report 
of  the  state  librarian.  Richmond, 
D.  Bottom,  supt.  of  public  printing, 

1915.  6947 

52,   1  p.     23cm. 

Papers   received   from   the   Lossing: 
estate,  p.  21-27. 

Books  for  the  blind  in  the  Vir- 
ginia state  library   (October,  1912) 
[Richmond,  Va.,  1912]  6948 
[4]  p.     21cm. 

.    .    .    Calendar  of  transcripts, 

including  the  annual  report  of  the 
Department  of  archives  and  his- 
tory. John  P.  Kennedy,  state  li- 
brarian. Richmond,  Va.,  D.  Bot- 
tom, supt.  public  printing,  1905. 
F218     1     V81a.  6949 

iv,  5-658,  xliv  p.     28cm. 

A  catalogue  of  the  library  of  the 

state  of  Virginia,  arranged  alpha- 
betically, under  different  heads, 
with  the  number  and  size  of  the 
volumes  of  each  work,  and  its  edi- 
tion specified.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed the  rules  and  regulations  pro- 
vided for  its  government,  in  con- 
formity with  the  third  section  of 
"An  act  concerning  the  public  li- 
brary," passed  February  11th,  1828. 
Richmond,  Printed  by  Sam'l  Shep- 
herd &  CO.,  1828.  6950 
1    p.    1.,    [iii]-v,    [6]-31   p.      21cm. 

A  catalogue  of  the  library  of  the 

state  of  Virginia,  arranged  alpha- 
betically, under  different  heads, 
with  the  number  and  size  of  the 
volume  of  each  work  specified.  To 
which  are  prefixed  the  rules  and 
regulations  provided  for  its  gov- 
ernment. Richmond,  Printed  bv 
S.  Shepherd  &  co.,  1831.  695T 

70   p.     22cm. 

— A  catalogue  of  the  library  of 
the  state  of  Virginia,  arranged  al- 
phabetically, under  different  heads, 
with  the   number  and  size   of  the 


680 


Appendix 


volume  of  each  work  specified.  To 
which  are  prefixed  the  rules  and 
regulations    provided    for    its    gov 
ernment.     Richmond,   Shepherd   & 
Colin,    printers,    18?.t>.  6952 

24   p.     22cm. 

— [Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the 
state  of  Virginia,  1849]  6953 

152   p.      23cm. 
Title  page  wanting. 

— A  catalogue  of  the  library  of  the 
state  of  Virginia,  arranged  alpha- 
betically under  different  heads, 
with  the  number  and  size  of  the 
volumes  of  each  work  specified.  To 
which  are  prefixed  the  rules  and 
regulations  provided  for  the  gov- 
ernment of  the  library.  Richmond, 
Printed  by  John  Nowlan,  1850. 

6954 
370  p.     23cm. 

Catalogue   of  the  Virginia   state 

library.  1877,  arranged  alphabeti- 
cally. Richmond,  Geo.  W.  Gary, 
1877.  6955 

1  p.  1.,  [5]-369  p.     27cm. 

[Provisional    list     of    works    on 

genealogy]      Richmond,    Va.,    1908. 

6956 
33   p.      23cm. 

(Bulletin   of  the  Virginia  state  li- 
brary,    v.   1,  no.   1.     Jan.,   1908) 

...  A  record  of  Virginia  copy- 
right entries  (1790-1844)  with  an 
introduction  by  J.  H.  Whitty,  Rich- 
mond, Va.  Richmond,  D.  Bottom, 
Supt.    of  public    printing,   1911. 


6957 


54  p.     23cm. 


Virginia  magazine  of  history  and  bio- 
graphy, index  to  genealogical  ar- 
ticles in  first  seventeen  volumes 
(four  numbers  in  each  volume)  of 
Virginia  magazine  of  history  and 
biography,     [n.  d.]  6958 

4    p.    24cm. 

Virginia  newspapers  in  public  libra- 
ries.        F224     VS.  6959 
(In  The  Virginia  magazine  of  his- 
tory  and    biography,      v.    8.      p.    337- 
346;    v.    9,    p.    l-li,    130-138,    289-297, 
411-414;   v.    10,   p.   225-229,    421-422) 

Virginia  [newspapers  in  the  library 
of  the  state  historical  society  of 
Wisconsin]  6960 

(In  Griswold,  A.  T.  Annotated 
catalogue  of  newspaper  files  in  the 
library  of  the  state  historical  society 
of  Wisconsin.  2d  ed.  1911.  p.  280- 
289) 


Wallace,    Charles    M.      Catalogue   of 

tilt'  valuable  private  library  of  Mr. 
Charles  M.  Wallace  of  Richmond, 
Virginia.  Pis.  1  &  2:  Americana 
...  To  be  sold  at  auction  Oct. 
19-29,  1909,  by  the  Mer.vin-Clayion 
^^ales  CO.,  New  York.  [n.  d.]  6961 
2  V.     23% cm. 

Warner,  Benjamin.  Benjamin  War- 
ner's catalogue  of  books,  for  sale 
at  his  store,  no  171,  Marl^et  Street, 
Philadelphia;  a  great  part  of  which 
may  be  had  at  his  store  Riclmiond, 
Virginia.         F224     A4.  6961a 

(In  the  Virginia  almanac  for  1822. 
p.  35-64) 

V/aters,  Henry  F.  Papers  in  Eger- 
ton  MS.  2395.  [Among  which  are 
papers  relating  to  Virginia]       6962 

(In  The  New-England  historical 
and  genealogical  register.  v.  40, 
1886.      p.    175-180) 

[V/atson,  Thomas  Leonard]  Biblio- 
graphy [of  the  lead  and  zinc  de- 
posits of  Virginia]        F219     1     V8. 

6962a 

(In  his  Lead  and  zinc  deposits  of 
Virginia.  Virginia  geolog:ical  sur- 
vey. 1905.  Geological  series.  Bul- 
letin  no.    1.      p.    16-18) 

Bibliography  relating  to  the  Vir- 
ginia titanium-bearing  areas. 
F219     1     VS.  6363 

(In  his  Geology  of  the  titanium 
and  apatite  deposits  of  Virginia. 
Virginia  geological  survey.  Univer- 
sity of  Virginia.  1913.  Bulletin  no. 
3-A.     p.  52-56) 

^Mineral    resources    of    Virginia. 

By  Thomas  Leonard  Watson  .  .  . 
Lynchburg,  Va.,  J.  P.  Bell  com- 
pany, printers  and  binders,  1907. 
F219     21     W343.  6964 

xxxi,  618  p.  tables,  maps,  plates 
(partly  fold.)      261/2 en. 

At  head  of  title:  The  Jamestown 
exposition    commission. 

Many    bibliographies    interspersed. 

[Way land,  John  W.]  Bibliography 
[of  Rockingham  county,  Va.]     6965 

(In  his  A  history  of  Rockingham 
countv,  Virginia.  1912.  p.  462- 
[467]) 

— — Bibliography  [of  the  German  ele- 
ment of  the  Shenandoah  Valley  of 
Virginia]  6966 

(In  his  The  German  element  of 
the  Shenandoah  Valley  of  Virginia. 
1907.      p.    237-272) 

Writers  and  printers:  books  and 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


681 


periodicals  [of  Rockingham  county, 
Va.]         F232     R6     W35.  6967 

(In  his  A  history  of  Rocltingham 
county,  Virginia.  1912.  Chapter  17. 
p.    [316]-[338]) 

Weeks,  Fred  Boughton.  Bibliogra- 
phy and  index  of  North  American 
geology,  paleontology,  petrology, 
and  mineralogy  for  the  years  1901- 
1905,  inclusive.  By  Fred  Boughton 
Weeks.  Washington,  Government 
printing   office,   1906.  6968 

770  p.     23cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey.  Bulle- 
tin   301) 

Virginia,      p.   764. 

Bibliography  of  North  American 

geology  for  1906  and  1907,  with 
subject  index.  By  F.  B.  Weeks 
and  J.  M.  Nickles.  Washington, 
Government  printing  office,   1909. 

6969 

317    p.      25cm. 

(U.  S.  Geological  survey.  Bulle- 
tin 372) 

Virginia,     p.   278. 

Bibliography  of  North  American 

geology,  paleontology,  petrology, 
and  mineralogy  for  the  years  1892- 
1900,  inclusive.  By  Fred  Boughton 
Weeks.  Washington,  Government 
printing  office,  1902.  6970 

(U.  S.  geological  survey.  Bulletin 
18S) 

717  p.     23cm. 

Index    to   North    American    geo 

logy,  paleontology,  petrology,  and 
mineralogy  for  1S92-1900,  inclusive. 
— ^Weeks.  Washington,  Govern- 
ment printing  office,  1902.        6970a 

(U.  S.  geological  survey.  Bulletin 
189) 

337   p.     23cm. 
Virginia,     p.  334. 

[Weeks,  Stephen  B.]  Bibliography 
[of  Southern  Quakers  and  slavery] 
PB242     W396.  6971 

(In  his  Southern  Quakers  and 
slavery.      1896.      p.    [345]-362) 

Confederate  text-books.  A  pre- 
liminary bibliography.  [By  Ste- 
phen B.  Weeks]  Washington, 
Government  printing  office,   1900. 

6972 
[11391-1155   p.      23cm. 
(U.  S.  bureau  of  education.     Chap- 
ter [22]  from  the  report  of  the  com- 
missioner  of   education    for    1898-99) 

Index  to  the  Colonial  and  state 

records  of  North  Carolina,  covering 
volumes  I-XXV.  Pub.  under  the  sup- 


ervision of  the  trustees  of  the  pub- 
lic libraries,  by  order  of  the  Gen- 
eral assembly.  Comp.  and  ed.  by 
Stephen  B.  Weeks  .  .  .  Goldsboro, 
N.  C,  Nash  bros.,  printers;  Char- 
lotte, N.  C,  The  Observer  printing 
house,  1909-1914.         F251     C5. 

6972a 

4  v.     2714cm. 

Virginia:  v.  4,  p.  303-315. 

West  Virginia.  Department  of  ar- 
cl-.ives  and  history.  Biennial  re- 
port.        F242     W516.  6973 

Library  has  1st,  1906;  2d,  1908; 
3d.    1910. 

Reports  v/ritten  by  Virgil  A. 
Lewis.  They  contain  much  biblio- 
graphical  information. 

[Wheaiton,  Louis  N.]  Bibliography 
[of  the  Maryland  and  Virginia 
boundary  controversy,  (1668-1894)] 
F221     1     M396.  6974 

(In  his  The  Maryland  and  Vir- 
ginia boundary  controversy.  1897. 
p.    52-55) 

[Whitehill,  A.  R.]  A  bibliography  of 
the  history  of  education  in  West 
Virginia  to  the  year  1889.  6975 

(In  his  History  of  education  in 
West  Virginia.  U.  S.  Bureau  of  edu- 
cation. Circular  of  information  no. 
1.   1902.     p.   118-122) 

Whitty,  J.  H.  The  complete  poems 
of  Edgar  Allan  Foe.  Collected, 
edited,  and  arranged  with  memoir, 
textual  notes  and  bibliography,  by 
J.  H.  Whitty.  Boston,  New  York, 
Houghton  Mifflin  co.,  1911.        6976 

Ixxxvi,  304  p.    front,   (port.)    21cm. 
Bibliography,      p.    [289]-297. 

[Winsor,  Justin]  [Manuscript  sources 
of   Virginia   history]  6977 

(In  his  Narrative  and  critical  his- 
tory of  America,    v.  8.    p.   454-456) 

.  .  .  Narrative  and  critical  his- 
tory of  America,  ed.  by  Justin  Win- 
sor .  .  .  Bo-ton  and  New  York, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company, 
1884-1889.  6978 

8  V.  front.,  illus.,  port.,  maps, 
cha,rts,    facsim.,    tab.      2  7cm. 

Virginia,  with  critical  essay  on 
the  sources  of  information.  By  Rob- 
ert A.  Brock.  V.  3.  p.  [127]-166; 
Maryland  and  Virginia,  with  critical 
essay  on  the  sources  of  information, 
bv  Justin  Winsor.  v.  5.  p.  [259]- 
284. 

Worcester  county,  Mass.  Law  li- 
brary. Numbering  tables;  Ken- 
tucky,  Louisiana,   Tennessee,   Vir- 


682 


Appendix 


ginia  state  reports.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  The  Commonwealth  press, 
1907.  6979 

7  p.     23cm. 

Wynne,  Thomas  H.  Bibliography  of 
the  Virginia  historical  society. 
[By]  T.  H.  W.,  Richmond,  Va. 
E171     H64.  6980 

(In  The  historical  magazine,  and 
notes  and  queries,  concerning'  an- 
tiquities, history  and  biography  of 
America.  Second  series,  v.  7.  1870. 
p.   340-342) 

Catalogue    of   the    rare,    curious 

and  valuable  library,  collected  by 
the  late  Hon.  Thos.  H.  Wynne,  of 


Richmond,  Va.,  late  corresjionding 
secretary  of  the  Virginia  historical 
society.  Comprising  books  in  the 
most  desirable  departments  of  lit- 
erature .  .  .  especially  rich  ia 
works  relating  to  the  history  of 
Virginia,  and  in  the  local  history 
of,  and  in  ephemeral  tracts  ema- 
nating from  and  relating  to  his  na- 
tive city,  Richmond,  Va.,  and  in 
Confederate  States  printed,  and  in 
books  relating  to  the  late  war.  To 
be  sold  at  auction  in  the  city  of 
Richmond,  Va.,  commencing  on 

,  1875,  by  J.  Thompson  Brown 
.    .    .    [n.  d.]  6981 

158  p.     23^cm. 


IN  D  EX 


As  the  arrangement  of  titles  in  the  preceding  pages  is  alphabetical  by- 
authors,  there  are  no  references  to  such  authors  in  this  index.  Entries  have 
been  included  in  the  index  under  the  first  words  of  most  of  the  titles,  under 
the  subject  words  in  the  titles,  and  under  the  names  of  Virginia  printers  and 
publishers.     Entries  have  been  made  also  for  the  subject  words  in  the  notes. 

As  an  example,  for  works  by  Thomas  Jefferson,  consult  the  main  alpha- 
betical arrangement  by  authors;  for  books  about  Jefferson,  consult  the  index. 

The  figures  refer  to  items,  not  to  pages. 


Abbav.   T 4412,    4414 

Abbott,  W.  H 6629 

Abbott,    W.    R.,    jr 5840 

Abel,    E 5455 

Abell,  G.  W 29 

Abercrombie,   L.   B 2806 

Abingdon,  Va 3439,   3494,  5337 

Abingdon  imprints. 

Miles,    S.    S 4409 

Abingdon   Virginian    1033 

Abolition    6357,   6488 

Aboriginal  remains    1836 

Abraham's    covenant     2361 

Abridgement  of  the  laws  in  force. 5895 

Academies    5838 

Acadians    in    Va 6075 

Academy  of  the  visitation,  Wythe- 

ville  6693 

Accomac  co..  553,  1580,  2911,  3383,  4945, 

5010,  6054,  6074,  6088,  6474,  6485, 

6532,  6601,  6623 

According  to  St.  John  5618 

Acquaviva,  Father  C 388 

Acquinton  church  3425 

Acts  of  Gen.  Assem 4415,  5896,  5697 

Adams,  C.  B 5840 

Adams,  C.   F 3373,   6087 

Adams,   C.   K 5606 

Adams,   H.   B 6428,   6711,   6713 

Adams,    J 

1967,  3120,  5332,  6593,  6649 

Adams,  J.   Q 5331,   6485 

Adams,  M 218.220,     222 

Adams    R 6091 

Adams,  R.  H.  T.,  jr 5840 

Adams,  T 6074,   6075,   6091,   6472 

Adams,   W 5266,    5840 

Adams,   W.   H 3391 

Adams,    W.    N 6077 

Adams,    W.    D 5734 

Adams  family   

6077,   6078,   6472,   6473,   6486 

Adamson,   A.    L 1640 

Address   to   the  Convention   of   the 

Colonv 547 

Adenet  Le   Roi    1358 

Adie,    L.    B 6207 

Admington    house    6083 

Administration    in    Va 3431 

Administrators 5373 

Admiral's   log    1661 

Adney.    T 872 

Advertisements    for    the    unexper- 
ienced   planters    5133 

Afloat   on   the  Ohio    5553 

Africa    341,    4356 


African  colonization    ....38,   4848,   5079 

African  methodism    713 

African  preacher    6426 

Afro-Americans  must  save  Africa.3600 

Aftermath    4782 

Agricultural    dept.    pub 6925 

Agricultural  education.  1270.  4854.  6620 

Agricultural  features   28 

Agricultural    high    schools    1530 

Agricultural    products    2648 

Agricultural     progress     and     rail- 
roads     2299 

Agriculture,  91,  92,  94,  252,   3937,  5202, 
5227,  6145,  6146,  6899 

Finding  list 5406 

Hist,   of 5409 

IManual  775a 

Southern  States  1760 

Va.,  740,  741,  1472,  1699,  1701,  1702, 

1750,  2729,  2969,  3965,  4852,  5290, 

5410,  5456,  5457,  6129,  6268,  6269, 

6902,  5191 

"Ahasuerus"     5770 

Ainslie,   G 5840 

Alabama 2984,  4837 

"Alabama"    arbitration    2461 

Alabama.   Dept.   of  archives   6848 

Alabama  girls  tech.  inst 2306 

Alabama,  governor  of 1104 

Alabama  university   1089,   12  72 

Albemarle  academy 5838 

Albemarle  area    355,   3757 

Albemarle   Baptist  asso 5  702 

Albemarle  co.,  440,  700,  1362,  1834,  2498, 

2656,     3934,     4732,     4976,     6241,     6476, 

6660,    6672 

Albemarle  female  inst 30 

Albemarle  parish   6481 

Albertype  co 4665 

Album  of  Va 386 

Alden,  H.   M 2176 

Alderman,  B.  A.,  2073,   4179,  5734,   5841 

Alderson,   J.,   jr 5455 

Alderson,  J.,   sr 5455 

Alderson,  J.   O. 5455 

Aldhizer,   G.    S 5734 

Aldie,   Loudoun    co 1935 

Aldrich,   S.   B 1669 

Alexander,  A.,  46,  5266,  6036,  6296,  6715 

Alexander,  C.  B 50 

Alexander,    F.    W 4166 

Alexander,    J.,    1730a,    1731,    2159,    2317, 
3630,    4886,   5594,    57o8 

Alexander,   J.   H 5734 

Alexander,   J.  W 737 


684 


Index 


Alexander.  R 4173,  G295 

Alexander,  T 6^07 

Alexander  family,  50,  2914,  6475,  6476, 

6477,  6478 

Alexandria,  Va.,  52,  54,  55,  67.  344,  404, 

994,  1051,  1074,  1651,  1652.  2146.  3372, 

4357,  4512,  4679,  4680,  4729,  4907, 

4908,  4911,  52S3,  5576.  5578,  6229, 

6355,  6608 

Aleaxndria  &  Fredericksburg  ry. .  .      57 

Alexandria  canal    5693 

Alexandria  co.,  Va 59,   2549,  6850 

Alexandria    imprints     4368 

Barrett   ptg-.   co 5389 

Bell's,    R.,    sons    4419 

Christ  church  vestry 53 

Cottom  &  Stewart,  1700,  1857,  1858. 

5594 
Ramey,  G.  H.  &  son  ....4369,  5183 
Southern  churchman  off.,  3615,  5252 

Stewart,    ,J.    A 5916 

Tatsapaug-h,    E.    F 3460 

Virginia  oentinel   off 5356 

Alexandria  library  co 1723 

Alexandria  lodge    4017 

Alexandria,  Loudoun  &  Hampshire 

r.    r 3460 

Alfriend   family    4777 

Alg-ebra    5111,   5882.    5885,    5886 

Algonquian  lang-uages 43S0a,  6857 

Alice   Withrow    1780 

Alien    &    sedition    laws 26 

-A.ll9.n     "Pj  fi9nn 

Allan!   W. ..  .'2606,'  ^'s'o'e', "  3098,'  's'e's'o',  '5840 

Allegheny   co.,  Va 1192,   6079 

AllefTheny    roughs,     1789 

Allen,    C.    W 5734 

Allen,    H.    C 5734 

Allen,    H.    W 1503 

Allen,    J     W 6207 

Allen,    L.   W 5448 

Allen,    O.    S.,   &   co 1944 

Allen.  P 3135 

Allen.    R.    C 6207 

Allen.    W 5840 

Allen,   W.   E 5734 

Allen,    W.    P 5082 

Allen,   W.   K 5840 

Allen,   W.   R 5734 

Allen   family   6475.   6489,   6666 

Allerton.    1 6475 

Allerton   family    2149 

Alliance,    frigate    6027 

Allied   ptnfr.    trades   council 4613a 

Allison.    W.    H 6716 

Allyn.    J.    T 58  39 

Allyn,   J.   T..   jr 5839 

Almanacs. 

Allison  &  Addison.   1868 72 

1869 73 

1870 74 

Bannaker's.    1793 264 

1796 265 

1797 266 

Carey's  Franklin  almanac,  1801   787 

Christian.    1831     982 

Confederate,    1862 1075 

1864 1089 

Cottom's,    1818    1178 

1836 1179 

1838 1180 

1840 1181 

'  1842 1182 

1844 1183,    1184 

Crenshaw,  1909 1210 

Farm   and  household,   1891....  1695 

The    farmer's.     1805 1700 

Franklin.    1822-1829    1844-1851 

Fredericksburg.    1810-1811. 

1857-1858 

Illustrated   southern    2642 

Johnson  &  Warner,  1816 2831 


Kentucky    almanacs 2958 

Maryland   &  Va.,   1798 3513 

Richardson's    Va.    and    N.    C, 

1845,    1849,    1853-1864 4558-4575 

1866 4575a 

1867 4575b 

1871 4575c 

Richmond    times,    1898-1901 ...  4711 
Thomas,    Andrews    &    Butler, 

1803    134 

Town  and  county,  1806 5594 

Virginia,  1755 5899 

1770 5900 

1780 5901 

1784 5902 

1786 5903 

1787 5904 

1790 5905 

1791 5906 

1798 5907-5908 

1799 5909 

1800 5910 

1802 5911 

1805 5913 

1812 5914 

1815 5916 

1816 5917 

1822 5919 

1825 5920,  6767 

Virginia  and  N.  C,  1802 5912 

1826-1841, 

5925-5942 

1843 5943 

1844 5944 

1846 5945 

1851 5946 

Va.  and  N.  C.  pocket,  1820 5921 

1822 5922 

1823 5923 

1825 5924 

Va.  calendar,  1814 5915 

Va. -Carolina  chemical  co.,  1907  76 

Virginia  farmers',  1817 5918 

Warrocks,  1849 6239a 

1850 6239b 

1852 6239c 

1853 6239d 

1855 62396 

1856 6239f 

1857 6239g 

1858 6239h 

1865 62391 

1867 6239J 

1868-1890. 6239k-6239ak 

Weems,  1804  6362a 

Almanacs,  American  6835 

Check  list  3807 

Va 6835 

Almshouse    6499 

Along    the    trail     of     the    friendly 

years    2355 

Alston,    T.    B 4903 

Altitudes,   U.    S 1911 

Va 1911 

Alumni  bul.  of  Univ.  of  Va..5823,  6717 
Alvord,  C.  W.,  427,  745,  1687,  6647, 

6718,  6719 

Amazon  river 3553,  4802 

Amazon     valley     2447 

Ambler,    C.    H 0720 

Ambler,    E 6028 

Ambler,   J 1531 

Ambler,    R 6481 

Ambler   mss 6481 

Amelia   co.,   Va., 

373,  6482,  6483,  6484,  6486 
Amendments  to  U.  S.  constitution.  1091 
America,  Discovery  &  exploration.  4018 

America    as    a    world    power 3031 

American  aboriginal   port-folio.  ...  1571 
Ainerican   anthropologist. 

Bushnell,    D.    I 

693,    696-699,    701-708,    1689 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


685 


Chamberlain,  A.   F 849 

Fowke,  G 1836 

Gerard,  W.  R 1962-1964 

Mason,  O.  T 3519 

Mooney,    J 3760,    3761 

Tooker,    W.   W 5581-5585 

WillouRhby,    C.   C 6534 

American  antiquar.  socy.,   

14Ga,   2190.   5521,   6571,   6910 

American   archives    547 

American  bar  ass'n 5658,  6567 

American  bibliography    1657,   6781 

American  bureau  of  ind.  research.  1472 
American     Clan     Gregor     soc'y. ... 

3427,  3428,  3430 

American  colonial  laws   6916 

American   colonial   tracts  monthly, 

335,    1186,    1675.    2818,    2821,    5145 

American    colonies    4059 

American    commercial    traveler ...  4079 

American   dollar    2588,    2593 

America,n    farmer 1698 

American    geog'l    soc'y 1063 

American    hist'l    ass'n.    Hist.    ms. 

comm 6721,    6722 

American  hist'l   ass'n.   Papers. 

Dabney,    R.    H 1280 

Still§,    C.   J 5322 

Trent,  W.  P 5609 

Tvler,    L.    G 5726 

Wright,    M.    J 6685 

American  hist'l  ass'n.    Report. 

Anderson,    D.    R 113 

Andrews,   C.  M 126.   6728 

Ballagh,    J.    C 249,    250 

Bassett,   J.    S 308 

Collins,   E.    D 1052 

Colonial    assemblies    6721 

Draper  collection   5011 

English   hist.    mss.    com 6722 

Fisher,    G.    P 1749 

Griffln,    A.    P.    C 6791 

Hart,   C.   H 2340 

Hasse,  A.  R 2353,  6796 

Henry,   W.   W 2428-2430,    2435 

Hist.   ms.    com 93a,   93b 

Hunt,    G 2610 

Kingsbury,  S.  M 2986 

Latane,  J.  H 3034,   3038 

Phillips,  P.  L 4260,  6853 

Prince,    W.    F 4402 

Sioussat,  St.  G.  L 5056 

Stanard,  W.  G 5281,  6888 

Swift,  E 5414 

Toner,  J.  M 5579,  6913 

Tyler.  L.  G 5731 

Weeks,   S.   B 6358 

Williams,    T 6522 

Willoughby,   W.   F 6544 

American   hist,    leaflets    5135 

American   hist,    reg 3853 

American   hist,   review. 

Alvord,    C.    W 79 

Ambler,    C.    H 83 

Andorson,  F.  M 115 

Austin,   M 198 

Barry,     W.     T 296 

Bond.    B.    W 459 

Bourne,   E.    G 505,    507 

Boyd,    C.   E 521 

Byrd,    W 723 

Carter,   C.   B 804 

Cheyney,  E.   P 954 

Clark,    G.    R.,    998,    999.    1000,    1960 
Dodd,  W.  B.,  1475,   1476,   1480,   1481 

Fithian,    P.    V 1759 

Ford,    P.     L 1813 

Garrison.    G.    P 1951 

Goodborne,    J 2035a,    6786 

narrower,   J 2337 

Hunt,    G 2611,    2612 

Jefferson.   T 2748,   2750,   2751 

Leland,    W.    G 3113 


McCaleb.    W.    F 3274 

Marshall,    J 3483-3485 

Page,    J 4086 

Phillips,    U.    B 4264,    4265 

Randolph,  E 4463 

Rhodes.    J.    F 45  46 

Riker.    T.    W 4722 

Trent.   W.   P 5603 

Turner,  F.  J 5695 

"Winsor,    J 6579 

American  history    1442,   5397 

American      history,      bibliography, 

2158b,    2158c 

American  house  of  industry 2811 

American     illus.     co 95 

Ainerican    inst.    of    mining    eng.,.  . 

2398,     3312,     4516 

American-Irish    hist,    soc'y 1644 

American   Jewish  hist,   soc'y 2581 

American  journal  of  insanity 152S 

American  jour,   of  med.  sciences.  .6501 
American    jour,    of    pub.    health,.  . 

3128,    3129 

American    law    review 5697' 

American    literature 

510,     3664,    5767,    6920 

American  mariners    1383 

American    med.    ass'n 1524b 

American    med.    ass'n.    Journal,    .  . 

2837,  2901,  3124 
American    medlco-psvch.    ass'n.  . .  . 

1523c,    1525a,    1526a 

American    miss,    ass'n     161 

American   notes    1454 

American   party    5200 

American    phil.    soc'y 2397 

American    pilgrim's    way    in    Eng- 
land      259  4 

American     poetry     3043 

American   quar.   of   roentgenology. 6508 

American   quar.   review    4542 

Ainerican    revolution 

3072-3074,    3076,   3209 
American    Roentgen    ray    soc'y... 6506 

American    road    congress    2310 

American   scene    2711 

American    stud    book    640 

American     surgical     ass'n.     Trans- 
actions      2839,    2843 

American  system   1976 

American   tract  soc'y    982 

American    vade    mecum 4163 

Americana   Germanica    1552 

Americanus    urban    5912 

Amerikanische    literatur.  .  .  .5092,    5093 

Ames,    A 3681 

Ames,    J.    G 6723 

Amherst,    Mass 2602 1 

Amherst  co.,  Va.   ..818,  1680,  3934,  6231 

Amherst    courthouse    29  35 

Ammonet,   J 542 

Among    the    camps    4104 

Among    the    hills 1022 

Amphipods,     fresh-water     1638 

Amphiuma    5126 

Ampthill  3014a 

Analytical  geometry. .  .5112.  5113,  5889 

Ancient  law  2007 

Anderson,  Major  3681 

Anderson.  A 3394,  5840 

Anderson,  B.  G 3389 

Anderson,  B.  P 5839 

Anderson,  C.  J 5734 

Anderson,  D.  R 4498f,  4687,  6724 

Anderson,  G.  K 5734 

Anderson,  G.  W 5734 

Anderson,  J.  A 5734 

Anderson,  J.  M 58  40 

Ander.<3on.  J.  R 5734.  5840 

Anderson,  J.  W 2806 

Anderson,  M.  C 1050 

Anderson,  R.  1 5734 

Anderson,  S.  A 5840 


686 


Index 


Anderson,    T.    M 6081 

Anderson,    \V.    A 5734 

Anderson,    W.    E 5734 

Anderson    bros 1767,    1770,    3716 

Anderson   family    6479 

Anderson,    S.    C 2299 

Andersonville     prison    1390,   2691 

Andocidcs     3822 

Andre,    Major    4519 

Andrew,   J.   A 2640 

Andrews,    C.    L 5840 

Andrews,    C.    McL 6725-6728 

Andrews,   C.   W 6209 

Andrews.    B.     D 5840 

Andrews,    J.    B 1472 

Andrews,    O 5840 

Andrews,   R 5902,    5903,   5906 

Andrews    family     1992 

Angela's   business    2321 

An?:lican   episcopate    1219 

Anplo-American    mag 338,    340,    341 

Anslomaniacs    2288 

Anglo-Saxon    lang 2742 

Anglo-Saxon    poems    1938 

Animal    movement    5615 

Annals   of   surgery.  ..  .2534,   2535,    2842 
Annals  of   the  Amer.   acad.   of  pol. 

&   soc.   science    89,   1293 

Annals    of   the   Amer.    pulpit 5266 

Annapolis,   Md 6480 

Aniie,     Queen     5140 

Anniversaries     3853 

Anthony,  A 5448 

Anthony,    J 5455 

Anthropology     6898 

Anticipation   of  the  future 4849 

Antietam    2454,    3680,    4142 

Antifanaticism    356 

Anti-T^ecompton   meeting    6(;i0 

Anti-masonic    period     4064 

Antiphon    3822 

Antiquities   of   Va 770,    3265 

Anti-Saloon   league    97 

Anti-slavery    Bible    argument 1073 

Antwerp    88,    2092 

Apatite    deposits    6317 

Apostles    creed    5262 

Appalachian   granite    6319 

Appalachian    mountains 

2022,    3110,    3111,    6382 

Appalachian    tours     3252 

Appeal    for   suffering   genius 646 

Appendicitis    3352,    3353 

Apperson,    J.    S 5734 

Apperson,    R.    D 5734 

Apple   and    peach   culturist    1761 

Appomattox.  Agri.  high  school  ....    142 

Appomatox.    pseud 3102 

Appomattox,    surrender    at 

527,    685,    3091 

Appomattox    campaign 3683,    4050 

Appomattox    co.,    Va 746 

Appomattox    courthouse    4343 

Appomattox  river   426,   1372 

Appreciations     3785 

Apprentices    2544 

Aqviatic    rights    1501 

Arator    5456,    5457 

Arber,   E 5134,   5150,   6729,   6730 

Arbitration    3745,    3746 

Arbor    day    22."7 

Arbuthnot.    Admiral    6254 

Arcade    echoes     6651 

Archaeologic    inves.     in     James    & 

Potomac    valleys    1837 

Archaeological    inst 1767 

Archaeology,    pre-historic    5210 

Archbolfl,    J.    F 668fi 

Archer,   E.    R 4452 

Archer,    P.    J 4728 

Archer  family 4777 

Architects'    vade-mecum    6376 

Architecture,    colonial    853 


Southern    3665 

Va 6040 

Archives,  Va 5281,  6796,  6888,  6949 

Archives   of   physiolog.    therapy ...  6503 

Archive    historico    nacional    6882 

Argall,  S 560,   4013,  5987,  6073 

Argentine  Republic   4102 

Argoll,  S.     See  Argall,  S. 

Ariss    family 6484 

Aristocracy    3545 

Aristocracy  of  Northern  Neck....  1865 
Arithmetic,    793.    4208,   5883,    5888,   5890 

Arizona   limited    2266 

.Arkansas     1104.    2984 

Arlington    2847,   4058,   5790,  6488 

Arlington   confederate   monument..  2442 

Arlington    house    6041 

Armenia    ,'i492 

Armistead,   J.  S 6207 

Armistead,   L.   A 4312 

Armistead.   R fi480 

Armistead     family.     1918.     6473.     6474. 
6475.    6478,    6479,    6481.    6484,    6489 

Arms  and   the   man    252  3 

Armstead,   J.   M 06  4  4 

Armstrong.    G.    D 1640 

Armstrong.    .J.    L 158 

Armstrong.    J 6039 

Armstrong.    S.    C 805.    5434 

Armstrong.   W.   J 5266 

Armv.    TT.    S 4952 

Armv    bill     6401 

Armv   life.   Va 2154 

Army  of  Northern  Va.,  63,  64,   109,  129, 

583.     1079,      1316.      1965.     2653.     2fi81. 

2894.     3184.     3191.     3270.     3290.     3291, 

3310.     3476,     4792,     4944.     5034.     5075. 

5881.   6191.    7878 

Army    of    the    Cumberland     5872 

Army    of    the    James    1965.    2604 

Army  of  the  Mississippi 583 

Army  of  the  Potomac,  1965.  2096,  2603, 
2004,    2977,     3286,     3289,     3682,     5417,1 

6445 

Army    of    Va 2084 

Army     supplies     6073 

Arnold.    A.    J 2S0fi 

Arnold,   B 3030,   6035 

Arnold.    B.    W 6731 

Arrowhattocks     7n3 

Arsareth     (5239 

Art  chib.  Richmond    4596,   4.^i97 

Artesian    wells    1348 

Arthur.   H.    G 5839 

Artillery    4765,    5285,    6fi79 

Asbury.    Bishop    448 

Asburv.     D 5266 

Asburv.    F 3028.    5352 

Ashbv,   J.    L 6207 

A.shbv.    J.    W 6207 

Ashbv,    R 6207 

Ashby,    T 172,    203,    5516 

Ashbv     cavalry     3325 

A.shby     familv     1221 

Ashe,    W.    W 4151 

A.shland.    Va..     4497,    4498.     4500,    5477- 

5479.  6314 
Ashland.   Va.     Imprints. 

Ashland  pntg.  co 652 

Ashland     printing    co 652 

Ashton.    B.    W 2806 

Ashton.    C.   H 5734 

Ashton    family    6474 

Ash-Wednosday     3690 

Asphalt    398 

Asplund.  J 5455 

Assemblies,  colonial  126,  6721 

Assembly,  Va.,  6721,  6077,  6721,  6728 

1619 258,  1059,  5952,  6071 

1624  5953 

1641   6078 

1661-1758  6083 

1769  5954 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


687 


Association  for  the  preser.   of  Va. 
antiq.,     158,     441,     2954,     5599,     5761, 
6080,    6703,    5279 

Association   of  state  univ 6517 

Association    of    surg.    of    the    C.    & 

O.    ry 3429 

Association  of  the  army  of  North- 
ern Va 550,   2795,  2894,   3099 

Association   of   the  Maryland   line.  4828 

Association   record    5825 

Aston    family    6074 

Astronomical  journal    3276 

Athanase,   pseud 5476 

Athawes,    S 6028 

Atheism    3424 

Athelstan    1938 

Athelwold    5619 

Atkinson,    H.    A 5839 

Atkinson,    R 6084 

Atkinson,    R.    C 5839 

Atkinson,   T 2385,   5840 

Atkinson,    W.    M 5266 

Atkinson,    W.    M 5734 

Atlantic    City,    N.    J 3154 

Atlantic    City,    Va 4510 

Atlantic   coast   in   the  war 104 

Atlantic   coast   operations 3681 

Atlantic   pntg.    corp 181 

Atlantic  coastal   plain    5431 

Atlantic  deeper  water  ways  ass'n.  .1869 
Atlantic  deeper  water  ways  com.  ..190a 
Atlantic    monthly. 

Coflin,    C.    C 1043 

Conway,   M.   D 1117 

ERg-leston,    G.    C 1604 

Gilmore.    J.    R 2000 

Hale,    R    E 2191 

Lippitt,    F.    J 3175 

Parton,    J 4162 

Shaler,    N.    S 5017 

Shipley,   G.  F 5033 

Atlantic    states,    granites 6318 

Attachment   law   1322 

Attorney    general    138,    6477 

Attorneys   bill,    1728    6076 

Atwater,    W.    O. 2036 

Atwell,    S.    F 6207 

Atwill,   W.   H 5734 

Atwood,    J.    R 5734 

Aurlrey     2852 

Audubon.    J.    J 2948 

August,    T.    P 6732 

Augusta  CO..  Va.,  1734,  1895,  1958,  2784, 
3!)00,  4247,  4498c,  4812,  5364,  6028, 
6020,  6071,  6076,  6077,  6090,  6192- 

6196 

Augusta    female    sem 6197 

Augusta  pntg.   corp 6197 

Augusta    pub.    CO 3003 

Augustine  the  man   5620 

Aunt    Jeminy's    maxims    4892 

Austin's    journey    1951 

Authors.   American    5533 

Southern   3179 

Va.,    3918,    4183,    5517,    5962.    6823. 

6852,   6872,      6932,   6933 

Autobiography  of  an  octogenarian,  6637 

Automobiles    6908 

Avary,  M.   L 943 

Averett,    Va 443 

Avery,  H.   G 5840 

Avery,    I.    E 5097 

Avonmore,  Viscountess    3202 

Awards,    Jamestown     2719 

Axley,    J 5266 

Axtell,   D 5734 

Ayers,   R.   A 5734 

Ayer's   Amer.    newspaper   annual.. 6733 

Aylett,    P.    H 5839 

Aylett,    MV.    R 5840 

Aylett    family    2914,    6482 

Aylor,  J.  W 5840 

Ayres,    E.    W 4319 


Ayres  &  Wade   2183,  3163 

Babbitt,   C.   J 6734 

Bacon,    N.,    337,    422,    1590,    6070,    6078, 
6083,     6084,    6232,    6470,    6476 

Bacon,    Mrs.    N 6074 

Bacon  family  6083,  6084,  6477 

Bacon's  assembly  2074 

Bacon's  rebellion,  127,  318,  335,  336, 
365.  366,  553,  587,  1186,  1187,  2051, 
2477,  2530,  2669,  2960,  3021,  3864, 
3865,  5275,  5654,  6029,  6030,  6054, 
6070,  6072-6074,  6232,  6471,  6476, 
6885,  6887 

Badham,  S.  C 5840 

Baer,  W.  J 2008 

Bagby,  E 4328 

Bagby,  G.  W 850 

Bagby,  J.  H.  C 5735 

Bagbv,  R.  H 5448 

Bagehot,  ^V 6568 

Bail  law  1322 

Bailey,  J.  C 5  4  48 

Bailey,  L.  R 5255 

Bailie  &  Gallaher  4625,  6525 

Baily,  F 3801 

Baker,  C.  C 5735 

Baker,  D 4283 

Baker,  E 5455 

Baker,  H 1050 

Baker,  H.  H 5735 

Baker,  J 6479 

Baker,  R.  H 1640,  5839 

Baker,  R.  H.,  jr 5840 

Baker,  S.  C 5840 

Baker,  T.  R 1102,  5735 

Baker,  W.  S 6735 

Baker,  W.  W 5735 

Baker  family  2864,  6473 

Balch,    T 425 

Baldwin,   A.   A 5448 

Balrlwin,  J.  B 2678,   3647,  5839 

Baldwin,    J.    G 3641 

Baldwin.    S.    E 6696 

Ball,     A.     R 6074 

Ball,    B 1028 

Ball,    R 6077 

Ball    familv,    2376,     3544a,     6076,    6077, 

6478,     6487 

Balla    3896 

Ballads,    war    1593 

Ballads  of  the  season 2801 

Ballads    of   the    sunlit    years 2086 

Ballagh,  J.  C 3085,   6736 

Ballard,   W.    P 5840 

Ballard     family     6472 

Balls,    T 1957 

Ball's   Bluff    2685 

Balm    of    the    covenant    1774 

Baltimore,  I^ord    6  760 

Baltimore    3264 

Baltimore   &  Ohio  r.    r 4531 

Bangs.    N 5352 

Banister,    J 6477 

Bank    credit    559,    5857 

Bank    examiner     3823,    6907 

Bank    of    the    U.    S.,    2629,    4742,    4746. 

4840,    6077 

Bankers'  convention  2677 

Bankrupt  law  2528 

Banks,  E.  M 89 

Banks,  R.  G 1640 

Banks,  1332,  2997,  ^4842,  4888,  5_fi47, 

Banks  familv  6074.  6473 

BaiDtism,  1220,  1647,  2362,  2822,  3275, 

3327,  3534,  4239,  4825,  5086,  5772, 

64f;8 

Baptismal   vows    3607 

Baptist.  E 5448 

Baptist    appeal     404 

Baptist    ass'ns,    1025,    1072,    1510,    2267, 

2714,  3052,  3331,  3332.  4209.  4508, 
4761,  5350,  5635,  5868 


688 


Index 


Baptist  church,  177,  178,  195,  684,  2566. 
3218,    3334,    5510,    6532 

Baptist    education    4895 

Baptist  ministers,  5448.  5454,  5455,  60S0 
Baptist    S.    S.    convention.  ..  .5056-5958 

Bar  ass'n,   state    6147-6169 

Barbarossa,    pseud 4062 

Barbee,  J.  R 4800 

Barber,     S.     B 5448 

Barber    family    6484 

Barbour,  B.   J 2806,   5840 

Barbour,    J.,    1054,    3197,    4498m.    583'J, 

6477 

Barbour,  J.   S 3438,  5799,  5839 

Barbour.    P.   P 1269.    4  1981 

Barbour,    R.    S 5735 

Barbour   dynasty    3438 

Barbour    papers    276 

Barclay,    D.,    jr 3784 

Barclay,    S 58  40 

Earcroft    (printer)     3010 

Barford    3689 

Bargrave,    Lord    6075 

Barprrave.    J 6075 

Bar  Harbor  days    2289 

Barham,    T.    J 5735 

Barker,   F.   M 5448 

Barker,    O.    B 5735 

Barker,    R 879 

Barker.  W.  C 5735 

Barksdale,    R 1523c,    5840 

Barley,  L.  C 5840 

Barlov/.  A 5438,  5448 

Barne.'?,  A 6484 

Barnes,  T.  H 5735 

Barnes,  W.  T.,  &  co 6805 

Barnett  family  1992 

Barnev,  J.  N 5840 

Barnwell,    J 6074,    6075 

Barons    of    the    Potomac    and    the 

Rappahannock    1106 

Barr,    J.    M 5735 

Barradall,    E 303a 

Barret,    R.    L 5735 

Barret    family     6089 

Barret     printing    co 5389 

Barrie,    G 294 

Barringer,  P.  B 5735,  5837,  5840 

Barritt  3209,  3210 

Barron,  J 6020,  6034 

Barron,  R.  P 5735 

Barron,  S 6031 

Barron,  W.  T.,  &  co.,  2718,  2722.  3945. 
3956,  3968,  4937.  5266 

Barrow,  D 54  5  5 

Barrows.  C.  C 5839 

Barrv,  E 4457 

Barry,  H 5840 

Barry,  R 3912 

Barry.  W.  T 6480,  6481 

Barton.  O.  S 1640 

Bartgis.    M 1700 

Bartlett.    H 60SS 

Bartlett.  J.  R 6738 

Barton.  C.   M 6207 

Barton.    D.    R 2806 

Barton,     R.     T..     203,     303a,     587,     5735 

Baskerville,    C 5840 

Baskcrvillo  family   305,   6484 

Baskett.    W 5455 

Basse's    choice    6474 

Basset    family    6076 

Bassett.  B 6025,  6028,  6031 

Bassctt,    J.    S 72R 

Bassett  Baptist  church    4  42 

Bassler.    R.    S 6321,    6739 

Basve    family    1030 

Bates.  B 5913.   5914 

Bates    family    310 

Bates  <fc  "VVaddey  bros 4208 

Bath   CO..  Va 9.   3253.   6071 

Bath    parish    2733.    2735-2737 

Bathurst  family    2891.   6479 


Batten,    .1.    M 4498L 

Battle,    G.    G 5840 

Battle   fields,    Petersburg    2179 

South     727 

Va 3289 

Battle    ground     2008 

Battles   in  Culpeper  co 2171 

Battles  of  the  revolution 795 

Baudolaire.    C 4304 

Baughman.  C.  C 4592 

Baughman,    G 5840 

Baughman    bros.,     292.    293.     901,    921. 
2514.    3703,   4611,   4942,   6239i> 

Baughman    stat.    co 6528 

Baxter,    G.    A.,    4798,    5266,    6297,    6298 

Baxter.    S.    S 6297 

Bavlor.    Colonel    6027 

Baylor.    G 6026 

Bavlor,    R 1640 

Bavlor,   W.   S.  H 2806 

Bayly,    J 3508 

Bavne.    H.    R 2495 

Bayne.   M.    R 280a 

Bavne   familv    6480 

Beach.  M.  H 5840 

Beale.    G.    W..    6077,    6478,    6479,    6689 

Peale,    H 6823 

Beale,   H.    G ^872 

Beale,  R.  L.  T 685,  5839 

Beale.    U f<4R9 

Beale's   cavalry    584,   6049^ 

Beall.  J.  Y 239,  387.  2806,  3644 

Beall.    U 2787 

Beaman.    M.    G 6730a 

Beard,    A 6479 

Beaslev,    C.    H 5735 

Beasley.    P.    R 6207 

Beatrice     4808 

Beatrice    Hallam    1123 

Beattie,   C.   R 5840 

Beattie.   T 5840 

Beauchamp.    W 5266 

Beaumarchais    "0''>6 

Beaumont,   H.   F 6081 

Beauregard.    P.    G.    T..    530,    583,    3682. 

4818,   6230 

Beautiful    Plain    Baptist    S.    S 443 

Bearer    Dam    church    416 

Becklev    family    6472 

Beckwith,   T.  S.,  &  co 4331 

Bede's   eccles.   hist 1 710 

Bedford    area    3758 

Bedford  City,  Va..  348,  1167,  4493,  4494 

Bedford    co.,    Va.,     345-347,     744,    1580, 

2145,     2474,     3821,    6478 

Bedford    imprint    331 

Bedford    index    602.    4  333 

Bedford    Springs    3005 

Bedinger,   G.  M 1310 

Bedinger.    G.    R 2806 

Beechenbrook 4382 

Beechv.'ood    tragedy    2360 

Bef  o'     de     war     2057 

Before  the   dawn    77 

Behind     the    Blue    Ridge     288 

Belfield     family     2S91 

Belcivan    emigration     1721 

Belhaven    tales    2200 

Belknap.     Dr 5682.     5683 

Bell.   G.  H 5840 

Bell.    .T 5455 

Bell.    .T.    A 5840 

Bell.  J.  P..  CO..  225.  342.  410.  413,  414. 
54?a.  544.  782,  979,  990,  1075,  1317, 
1327.  1387.  1432,  1531.  1530,  1781, 
17SS.  1832,  215fi,  2474.  2710,  2S35, 
2957,  29'^9.  3192.  3237.  3238.  3240. 
3318.  3343.  3414.  4004.  4496.  4503.  5120, 
5130.  5348.  5305.  5447.  5515.  6003. 
6103.  6173.  6321.  6617.  6673.  6964 

Bell.    AV f!455 

Bell    book    &    stat.    co.,    86,    750.    3896, 

5274,    6623 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libeaey 


689 


Bell,   Browne  &  co 1316 

Bellamy,    Mr 1369 

Belle   Boyd   in   camp   and   prison.. 2260 

Belle  Isle   prison    5797 

Bellefont    church     ..2681 

Belles,    beaux    and    brains    of    the 

(JO'S  1421 

BelUielci  ". 6482 

Bell's,  R.,  sons   4419 

Belmont     3603 

Belvoir     3603 

Bemiss,    E.    L, 5840 

Benbury,    R.    B 6207 

Bench    &    bar    of    Richmond 978 

Bench  &  bar  of  the  South  &  South- 
west           A 

Beneath    Va.    skies     5180 

Benevolent    associations    141 

Beng-er,    J 6071 

Benjamin,    J.    P 530,    2614a 

Bennett,   H.   H 746 

Bennett,    M.    H.    B 68(2 

Bennett,    R 5563 

Bennett's    plantation     64(4 

Benning,    H.    L. 116 

Benthara,    J 2155 

Bentley  family    4 '77 

Bentonsville,  N.   C 6191 

Beowulf    2206 

Bequests     -141 

Berg-h,  A.   E 2764 

Berkeley.  C.  C 5586 

Berkeley,    F.    S 5586 

Berkeley,  Sir.  W.,  4218,  6070-6072, 
6075,    6472,    6485,    6489 

Berkeley,    W.    N 5840 

Berkeley  co.,  W.  Va.,  35,  817,  2175, 
3991,    4877,    6480 

Berkeley   family 5586 

Berkeley    (home)    3014a 

Berkeley  mss 6473,  6474 

Berkeleys,    The     4981 

Berkeley,  Va 362,   363 

Berkeley  directory,   1889 900 

1899 2693 

1901 2694 

1902 2462 

Bermuda   153 

Bermuda  campaign    3681 

Bermuda    Hundred    3682 

Berniudian     5666 

Bernard,  Mrs.  B 372 

Bernard,  G.  S 5735 

Bernard,  P.  D.,  456,  1463,  2035,  2420, 

2608,  3245,  3327,  4543,  4770,  6069 

Bernard  family 4777,  6472,  6486 

Berrey,    R.    B 1640 

Berry,    Miss    6040 

Berry,    E.     W 1006 

Berry,    L.    L.    G 2806 

Berry    Hill    S.    S 5380 

Berryville,   Va 379,    3720 

Berryville,   Va.,   imprints. 

Hughes.  C.  R 2033 

Bethany,   Va.,   imprints. 

Campbell,    A 388a,    4069,    4556 

Bethany    college     4556 

Bethany   Presbyterian  church 974 

Bethel,   Battle  of    1102 

Bethesda    Baptist    church 2445 

Bethlehem    Baptist    church,    3331,    3332 

The    betrayal     3871 

Betts.    E.    F 4921 

Betty,    a.    M 449SJ 

Betty    Pembroke     2253 

Beulah    Baptist    church 2446 

Beverages  and   sauces    1757 

Beverley.    R..     1612,     1760,    6071,    6072, 

6625 

Beverley,    W 6091,    6470 

Beverley  family.   6071.   6072,   6089-G091, 

6625 
Biard,    P 5759 


Bibb,  F.   S 2806 

Bibb,    W.    G 5840 

Bibb    family    1992 

Bibbins,    A 1801 

Bibb's.    Va 6672 

Bible    388a.    4021.    4200 

Bible.    Study  of    4080.   5022-5024 

Bible  and  the  classics    3608 

Bible    and    the    monuments 2354 

Bible    defended     3424 

Bible    helps    2553 

Bible   morality    2468 

Bible  the   only   safe  director 1900 

Bible,    historic    6681 

Bibliography    5401,    6711-6981 

Bibliotheca  Washingtoniana 6735 

Bickley   family    6472,    6477 

Biddle,    B 2339 

Biddle,    W.    P 5266 

Bidgood,    J.    V 4479,    6870 

Bid-ood,    L,.,    80,    427,    1687,    6647,    6718 

Big  Bethel    2082 

The  big  brother   159  4 

Big  Lick   4754 

Big  Stone  Gap,  geology 779 

Bigelow,  J 3680,   6740 

Biles     family     2864 

Bilisolv,    A.    L 1640 

Bilisolv,    J.    L 1640 

Bili.=30ly,    L.    A 16  40 

Bill,    J 879 

Billingsley,  J.  A 5455 

Bills,  index  to  enrolled 6519,  6520 

Bindewald,   O.   C.   A 5840 

Binford,    J 1333 

Binford,    J.    M 1640 

Einfcrd    family    6472 

Biography,  Va.,  1640,  2166,  5398,  5724a, 

5733 

Biot,  J.  B 5112,   5113 

Birch,    Dr 3729 

Birch,  T 4455,  5551 

Bird  notes  2680 

Birds  225 

Of    eastern    North    America.  .    872 

Protection    of    6907 

Va 4747,    6764 

Birth   of   the   nation 4426 

Births 6468,    6480,    6486 

Biscoe,    T.    H 2806 

Bishop,    B.    F 6207 

Bishop,   C.   E 944,   5840 

Bishop,    C.    R 5735 

Bishops    of    N.    C 2385 

Bishops    of    P.    E.    church 5995 

Bittle    memorial    hall 6371 

Bivouac  and  battlefield    4005 

Bixbv,    W.    K 2679 

Black,  D 6073,  6741,  6818 

Black  book  48  36 

Black  diamonds  4313 

Black  Forest  farm  4937 

Black  Hodge  5632 

Black  Horse  6083 

Black  Walnut,  Va -.1031 

Blackburn,  A.  B 4248 

Blackburn,  A.  B.,  &  co 2784 

Blackburn,  G 5266 

Blackburn,  J.  S 2806 

Blackburn  family  64  71 

Blackford,  B 1525a,  5735 

Blackford,  C.  M.,  414,  2806.  3238,  5839 

Blackford,  L.  M 2806,  5735 

Blackford,  R.  C 5840 

Blacksburg,  Va 6125-6130 

Blackstone,  Va 415,  2496 

Blackstone  institute  783,  784 

Blackstone's  commentaries  5673 

Blackwater  chronicle  29  4  4 

Blackwell.  C.  S 5735 

Blackwell.  J.  D 4021 

Bl.-^.ckwell.  R.  E 5735 

Blackwell  family   6091 


690 


Index 


Blackwood's    magazine     481 

Blagrove    &    Trueheart    525  4 

Blair,    A 6483 

Blair,   F.    P..   jr 3262 

Blair,    J.,    2348,    2349,    3824,    4221,    5266, 
6474,    6475,    6486 

Blair,    J.,    jr 6439 

Blair,    J.    D 5266 

Blair,    J.    P 5840 

Blair,   L.   H 5735 

Blair,    R.    H 1731 

I^lair  &  Boatwright    504,   4339 

Blair    family,     6484 

Bland,    F 6484 

Bland,    M 6475 

Bland,    R 6075,    6472,    6486 

Bland,    W.    S 5448 

Bland   family    4099,    4777 

Bland    mss 1674 

Blandford    tombstones 6472,    6473 

Blandina  Falls    426 

Blanks,    W.    D 5735 

Bledsoe,  A.  T.,  1630,  2448,  4480,  5076, 

5839 

Blended    flags    1400 

Blonnerhassett,    H 1161,    4903 

Blennerhassett,    Mrs.    H 4903 

Blcnnorhassett   papers    4903 

Blind,    books    for    6175a,    6946 

Blind    Bartimeus    2495a 

Blockade-runner    6447 

Blood,   Circulation   of    5415 

Bloody    angle     512 

Bloom   Hill    Baptist   church 4730 

Blow,     G 1640 

The    blue    and    the    gray    1965 

Blue    laws     2469 

Blue    Ridge    Mts 103b,    5590 

Blue    Ridge    region    2099 

Blue    Ridge    tunnel    5003a 

Bluemont,    Va 3831 

Bluff,    H.,    pseud 3559 

Blumback.    R.    D 5S40 

Blunt    family    6074 

B'nai    B'rith     749 

Board    of   foreign    missions    of    So. 

BfiDtist   church    1070 

Boatwright   pntg.   co 1025 

TJoatwright's  typographical  studio.  401  5 

Bobbie     485 

Boohart  4900 

Bocock,  J.  H 6487 

Bohannon,  W.  J.  H 58  40 

Bohemia    manor    2023,    4261 

Bohemian    co 450 

Boiler    inspection     6908 

Bold   insurgents    26()0 

Bolen,    D.    W 5735 

Bolen,    G.    L 4252 

BoUes,     C.     P 5840 

Boiling,    R 6081,    6477 

Bollin.-     S 1640 

Boiling  family,  455,  2473,  4777,  6090. 

6091 

Bollman   &   Swartout    679 

Bolster,    R.    H.,    208.    209,    2174,    8111, 

4151 

Bolton.    C.    M 5735 

The    bomb     6105 

Bon    Air,    Va 457 

Bond,    B.    W.,    jr 4  498b 

Bond.    H.    L 4865 

Bondholder,    British    4544,    4861 

Bonds 6142 

Bondurant,  E.   D 5840 

Bonner,    C.    T 5840 

Bonner.    H.    H 5840 

Bonner.    T.    D 330 

Bonniobell     2156 

Bonnvcastle,    C 5839 

Bonsteel,    F.    E 3757 

Boocock,    M 3603 

Boogher.   F 5840 


Boogher,   J.   H 5840 

Book  industries,  finding  list,  5401,  6895 

I5ook   of   common   prayer    410 

Book   plates    68 

Booker,    H.    R 1640 

Booker,    W.    D 5839 

Booker    family    6076 

Bookkeeping    3441,   5373 

Books    by   Virginians    6869 

Books   for   rural   school   libraries.  .6931 

Books    for    the    blind    6948 

Books  in  colonial  Va.,  5962,   6076,  6079, 

6742,  6743,  6761.  6763,  6771,  6775. 
6776.   6786.   6818 

Books   relating   to  Va 6711-6981 

Boone.    D..    647.    1784.    2192.    3702,    3815, 

5555,    6828 

Boone's    wilderness    road    2595 

Boonsboro    Gap    2115 

Boothe,    G.    L 5840 

Booton,    W.    S 2806 

Border  life   4409 

Border    warfare    6635,    6636 

Borings     1350 

Borland.    T.    R 1640 

Bornite    3023 

Bosher,  L.  C 1640,  5735 

Bosley.    J 5840 

Boston.    R.    B 2806 

Boston 6251.    6589 

Boston  athenaeum    2158a,   6792 

Boston    bar    ass'n    4040 

Bostwick,  D 1365,  1367 

Botanic    club    of    Washington 5.^6 

P.oteler,    A.    R 2614a 

Botcler,    C.    G 59 

Botetourt,    Baron    de    6472 

Botetourt    co.,   Va 2832,    4950 

Botetourt   normal   college    4137 

Bottom,   D.,   174,   1582,   1660,   2262,   2390. 

25G5.    3711.    3762.    5222a,    5386,    5399. 

5408-5410,      5412,      5413.      5418,      5588. 

5589.    5813.    6175u,    6519,    6520,    6778, 

6830,  6893,  6902,  6903,  6905.  6906. 
6914,   6915,  6938-6947,   6949,  6957 

Botts,    J.    M 4687,    5282.    6349 

Botts,    L 6207 

Boucher,    J 5266 

Bouldin,    J 6479 

Boulware.   A.    L 5735,    6074 

Boundaries,    Va..    664,    724,    1910.    2960, 

3508-3511.  5103,  5775,  5894,  6016,  6020, 

G033,  6036,  6073,  6074,  6077,  6396, 
6480.   6971 

Boundaries  of  the  U.  S 1910 

Bounty    land    claims    2201 

Bounty    lands    6847a, 

Bounty  warrants    6552 

Bourbonism    in   Va 4716 

Bourke    family    6478 

Bourne,    J.    M 6470 

Boutwell.     G.     S 711 

Bowcock  familv   3fi03 

Bowdoin,    \V.    G 5840 

Bowers,  C.  W 4685 

Bowers,   J 5455 

Bowie,    W 387 

Bowie    family    6079,    6080 

Bowker,    R.    R 674  4 

Bowler   family    6473 

Bowles,    R.    K 1695,    6239t-6239af 

Bowles,    W.    A 5735 

Bowles    family    1703 

Bowling    Green,    Va 516,    517 

Bowling    Green,    Va.,    imprints....    791 

Bowman,   Major    996 

Bowman,    A.    M 5735 

Bowman,   J.   E 5735 

Bowman,   AV SS'lfl 

Bowyer,    Mrs.    K.    B 880 

Bovd.    B 2260 

Bovd,   D.   F 21S1.   3216 

Boyd,  E.  H 5735,  5839 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


691 


Bovden   family    3603 

Boydton,    Va 526 

Boydton    institute    443 

Bovdton    plank    road     3682 

Bovkin,    E.    M 5839 

Bovle.    E.    L 3840 

Boynton,  H.  V 4268 

Boys'    &    girls'    monthly 1285 

Boyson,    C.    H 4796 

Boyson    essay     4796 

Bovzv,    P.,    pseud 5571 

Bradbv   family    6074 

Braddock,     E.,     4938,     6035,     6038,     6485 

Braddock.    a    story    3849 

Braddock's  expedition,  2184,  3219,  4722, 

5308 

Braddock's    road     2596 

Bradford,  W 6471 

Bradley,   A.    G 5150 

Bradley,    R 6207 

^Bradley,  W.  E 4447 

Bradshaw,  J 6480 

Bradshaw,  S.  E 6745,  6746 

Brady,  S.  B 2148 

Brafferton  manor 6486 

Brambach,  W 3268 

Bramblitt,  "W.  H 5735 

Brame,    J.    T 5266 

Branch,    J.    P 5735 

Branch,  J.  P.,  historical  papers,   4498a- 

449Sm 
Branch     family,     733,     734,     4777,     6666 

Brandon 2023,    5536,    6075 

Brandy  station    480 

Branham  family 2864 

Brant.    Capt 4519 

Brawner,   W.    G 2806 

Braxton,  A.   C 3024,   5735 

Braxton,    C 4930 

Braxton,   C.   M 16  40 

Braxton,  E.  M 5840 

Braxton.  M 6483 

Bray,  W.  H 6207 

Bray  family   6480,  6481,  6488 

Bravne    estate     6071 

Brazil    340,    1909 

Breckinridg-e,   Mrs.    G 880 

Breckinridge,   J 2806,   5839,   6207 

Breckinridge,   J.   C 3554 

Breckinridge,   P.   G 2806,   6207 

Bred    in    the   bone    4105 

Brent,    F.    P 587,    5840,    6054 

Brent,   .7 6077,   6082 

Brent,  S.  G 16  40 

Brent  family    6081-6090 

Brentsville.   Va 554.    555 

Brereton,    .7.    A 6747 

Brett   family    6468 

Brewer,    R.    L 1640 

Brewster,    P.   H 58  39 

Brewster,    S 426 

Brick    house,    oldest    6475 

Brickmaking    6472 

Bridge    family     6482 

Bridgewater.    Va 558 

A  brief  declaration   of  the  planta- 
tion   of    Va 1059 

A  brief  inquiry  into  the  true  basis 

of    the    credit    system 5857 

A  brief   inquiry   into   the   true   na- 
ture   ...    of  our  Federal   govt., 

5855.   5856 
Brief    narrative    of    revival    of    re- 
ligion     2731,    2732 

Briefe    declaration    of    the    present 

state  of  things  in  Va 5970 

Briggs,    1 5911,    5912 

Bright  family    6479 

Brighter   side   of  suffering 6435 

Brightside    idvls     5128 

Brinley,    G 6748 

Briscoe    family     1544a 

Bristoe  campaign 3680 


Bristol,  Va 5241,  6442 

Bristol-Goodson    2472 

Bristol,   Va.,   imprints. 

King   pntg.    co 4389 

Bristol   parish    564,  5069,   5070 

Bristol    parish   vestry   book    564 

Bristow    family    R4SS 

British   colonies    49  42a 

British    committees,    commissions, 

etc 122 

British  doctrine    3405 

British    empire    in   America 4033 

British   museum.  ...  124,    365,    366,    6726 
British    plantations    in   America.  .. 2ai;8 

British   settlers    1507,   5062 

British    spy    6595 

British  treaty    1980,   4463,   5540 

Broad    Oak     3603 

Broad   river    5G00 

Broad    Run    Baptist    ass'n 5777 

Broaddus,    A 5266 

Broaddus,   W.  F 5086,   5448 

Broadhead,   J.   0 5839 

I  Broadoaks    3292 

Broadribb,    W 6481 

Broadsides,    5971-5977,   6779,    6780,    6S14 

Broadus,    A 2357a 

Broadus,    A.,    jr 568 

Broadus,  J.   A... 2357a,   4766,   5839,   6432 

Brock,    C.    W.    P 5735 

Brock,  R.  A.,  1640,  2037,  2112,  2142, 

2166,  2259,  2421,  3769,  4777,  4833, 

5072,   5735,   5969,   6046-6053,   646S, 

6469,  6478,  6479,  6789,  6978 

Brock,  S.  A 6823,  6872 

Brockenbrough,  A 2806 

Brockenbrough,  J 4498J 

Brockenbrough,  W.  H 3498 

Brockenbrough  family  6074 

Brodhurst  family 6484 

Brodnax,  W.  H 4498h,  5696 

Brodnax  family  6  481,  6488 

Brokenbrough,  ^V.  S.  R 2808 

Bronaugh,  W.  N 2805 

Bronaugh  family 6484 

Bronston,  C.  J 58  40 

Brooke,  D.  T 1640,  5840 

Brooke,  J.  M 2651,  5735,  6108 

Brooke,  J.  V 1640 

Brooke,  R 6471,  6  476 

Brooke,  S.  S 5839 

Brooke,    St.    G.    T 6078,    6081 

Brooke,   W 6070,    6081 

Brooke    co.,    Va 38Sa,    1068,    39  29 

Brooke   family 607S-60S9,    647S 

Brooks,   J 711.   6259 

Brooks,    L 5839 

Brooks,    P 67 

Broomhall  family 4  4  4S 

A    brother    to    dragons     5621 

Brougham,    Lord     6215,    C513 

Eroughton,     T.     G 3585 

Broughton    &    son    759,    3958 

Broun,     B.     L 596a 

Broun,   C.   M 58  40 

Broun,  T.  L 596a.   5839 

Broun,    W.     L 5839 

Broun    family    6  480 

Brown,    A 742,    5735,    6750 

Brown,  A. 

Genesis  of   the  U.   S. 

Briefe  declaration    5970 

Broadsides,     5972,     5973,     5975. 
5976 

Crashaw,    W 1206.    6407 

Dale,    T 1302,    1303,    1305 

Declaration     5979 

De   La  Ware,   Lord,    1415,    1416 

Dravton,    M 15T9 

Gray,     R 2122 

Newport,    C 3920 

Percy,    G 4216c 


692 


Index 


Price,  D 4397 

Rich,     K 4551 

Simmonds,  W 5420 

Smith,  J 5136,   5140 

Spelman,  H 5259 

Tindall,   R 5570 

Va.  company,  5982,  5985,  5987, 
5988,    5y92a 

Whitalier,    A 6405 

Brown,    A.    B 2357a,    5448 

Brown,    B 1640 

Brown,    G.    R 5oi7' 

Brown,    H t.4/9 

Brov;n,  J.,  217,  824,  825,  1102,  1619, 
1620,  1717,  1718,  1893,  2461,  2469a, 
2520  2579,  2615,  3051,  3165.  3326, 
3765,  4164,  4173,  4710,  4928.  5806, 
5863,  5893,  6078-6080,  6339,  6476, 
G4S7,  6513,  6548,  6685,  6779,  6780, 
6783,    6929.    6295 

Brown.    J.    M 4211 

Brown.    J.    T 2806,    6691.    6751 

Brown,  J.  W 1640 

Brown,    K 477,    478 

Brown,    N S'Vi 

Brown,    0 4249 

Brown,   S 52b6 

Brown,    T 5735 

Brown,    T.    L 6460 

Brown,   W 6487 

Brown,   W.   L 22S06 

Brown    and    Arthur    S42a 

Brown   family    2376 

Brown-Morrison    co 938,    1559 

Brown   univ 1065,   2709 

Browne,    A.    0 3419 

Browne.    W.    W 1376,    6473 

Browne    house     2024 

Browne-Smith,    Mrs.    M.    A 1376 

Browning,  J.  H 5735 

Browning    family    2891 

Bruce,    G.   A 3681- 

Bruce,    J 5954 

Bruce,    L.    C 640 

Bruce.    P 5266 

Bruce,  P.  A 5735,  6489,  6752-6755 

Bruce,    S 5448 

Bruce,    W.    C 58  40 

Bruce    family,    2914,     6080,    6081,    6473 

Bruere,  R.  W 1613 

Bruff    &    Repiton    1647 

Bruinprton    church    4328 

Brunet,    .T.   M.   H 1650 

Bruns,    H.    D 5840 

Bruns,   J.    P 5840 

Brunswick  co.,  Va.,  373,  598,  4438.  5169. 
6091.    6474.    6476.    6487 

Brushfield.    T.    N 6756 

Bruton  Parish  church.  2052.  2053.  5718. 
6091,    6470,    6472 

Bryan,    C.    B 5840 

Brvan,   C.   M 5840 

Brvan,    J 3271,    6086 

Bryan,   J.   H 5810 

Brvan,    J.    S 6757 

Bryan,  W.   B 1466.   6758 

Brvan,  W.  J 5433 

Brvan    family    2376 

Bryant.   C.   B 6079,   6081,   6090 

Brvce.    C.    A 5216 

Brvce.    C.    T 4121 

Buchanan,    F 3004 

Buchanan,    J.,    447,    2614a.    5266.    6037. 

6082 

Buchanan,    J.    A 5735 

Buck    marsh    2683 

Buckingham,    J.    S 6468 

Buckingham   co.,  Va.,   2332,    4487,   5013, 

5428 

Buckley    family    5522 

Buckner,    L 5840 

Buckner  family   1221,  6484 

Buel,    C.    C 313 


Buena    Vista,    Va 658,    5232 

I'uffalo    hair    707 

Bufialoe    Creek,    Va 983.    984 

Bufl'aloe  imprints 3275 

Buffaloe    pntg.    off 983.    984 

Buffaloe    seminary     1484 

Buford,   A.   S 5735.   5839 

Bugg  family    6477 

Bugle     6125 

Builders'    vade-mecum    03V8 

Bui.^^t,   E.   S 2806 

Bull,   C.   P 5840 

Bull  Run.     See  Manassas. 

Bull    Run    to    Appomattox 2529 

Bulletin   of   the  Va.   state   liby.,    6175t, 

6890-6908 

Bullitt,  J.  F 5735 

Bullock,    D.    B 5916 

Bullock,    W.   O.,   jr 5840 

Bu:ngar.'lner,  J.,  jr 5840. 

Bunker  Hill 670,  6012 

Burchard,   E.  L 6759,   6760 

Bureau    of    Amer.    ethnology 695a 

Bureau   of  railway  economics 6809 

Burger,    A.    L 5419 

Burgess,    A.    A 6207 

Burgesses     6472,     6474,     6475 

Burgher,    B 545.T 

Burgwyn,  H.  K f>207 

Burial  of  the  guns    4106 

Burk,    J.    D 769,    3317 

Burk,    J.    J 769 

Burke,    K 6043,    6568 

Burke,    J.    P 5735 

Burke,    J.    W 6207 

Burke.    T.    M 6207 

Burke    and    Gregory,    1530,    3957,    3965. 
3971,    3972,    4404,    5636,    6441 

Burke    family    6478 

Burkett's    lock    3293 

Burkeville.    Va 2668.    5237 

Burkholder.     P 1093a 

Burks,    E.    C 5839 

Burks,    M.    P 5735 

Burleigh,    C 3640 

Burnaby,  A 6036-6038 

Burnet's  hist,  of  reform 67a 

Burnham,  H.   B 871 

Burnyeat,    J 6088 

Burr,     A.,     539,     732,     1161,    2426,     2461, 

2776,    4466,    4903,    6440,    6592,    6599 

Burr,     D.     1 162 

Burrell,    W.    P 5794 

Burris    family     4448 

Burrow,    A.    G 5840 

Burrows,   J.   L 4239 

Burton.    G.    L 5840 

Burton,    L.    W 3769 

Burton,    R 5448 

Burton,    W 6478 

Burton,    W.    I^ iH40 

Burton    family    6472 

Burwell,   G.   H 2033 

Burwell,    L 6482 

Burwell,   N 6474 

Burwell    family 4099,    6481,    6482 

Bush    family    4448 

Bushnell.    D.    1 1689 

Butler,  Capt 57.''>9,  6124 

Butler,    B.    F 3681,    4278,    5162 

Butler.    C.    A .^SOR 

Butler,    C.    M 5800 

Butler,   ,T.    G 5266 

Butler.    M.    C 2705 

Butler,  N.   M 1270,   5841 

Butler,    W.    B z»06 

Butt.   M.   H 356 

Butterfield,    C.   W 2688 

Button,   C.   W 1562 

Buxton,    S.    R 3923 

Bvrd,  A.  H 4178,  6851 

Byrd,  Mrs.  M.  W 6075 

Byrd,   R.   E 5735 


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Byrd,    W.,    1st,    6021,    6022,    6025,    6027 
Byrd,    W.,    2d,    3109.    5600,    6033,    6072, 

6078,    6761 

Byrd,  W.,    3d 6078 

Byrd  family 4098,   4099,   6074,   (;n7X 

Byrd    letters    6079 

Byrd    library    4178,    6081 

Byrhtnoth    1938 

Byron,    Lord    6489 

By-ways  of  Va.  hist 156  4 

C,    N.    B 3646. 

Cabell,   G.   C 2657 

Cabell,  J.  A 4498b,  5736 

Cabell,  J.  B 3467 

Cabell,  J.  C,  742,  2806,  3040.  4180,  5819 

Cabell,    J.    L 9.    5839 

Cabell,  N.  P 5409,  6902 

Cabell.   P.  H.   C 5840 

Cabell,  W 6024,  6028,  6029 

Cabell,   W.   C 5840 

Cabell,    W.    D 5S40 

Cabell,  W.  H 6207,  6475 

Cabell   family    4777 

Cabells    and    their   kin 59Sa 

Cabin  a.nd  plantation  song's,  1725,   1726 

Cabin   John   bridge    4790 

The    Cadet    6106 

Cahokia    mound    695 

Cahokia    records     78,    745 

Caine,  T.  A 3758,  3759 

Cairns,    K 485 

Calais-morale     6375 

Calcareous  manures 4851 

Calcott,  W.  S 398 

Caldwell,  C.  R 5736,  6196 

Caldwell,   J 5591 

Caldwell,    J.    W 2949 

Caldwell,   M.   H 58  40 

Caldwell,   S.   B.   T 4925 

Caldwell,    T 5591 

Caldwell  and  Frank 4961 

Calendar  of  Confed.   papers,   1866,   6785 
Calendar    of    state    papers.    Great 

Britain    2124a 

Calendar     of     transcripts     in     Va. 

state    liby 6175b 

Calendar    of    Va.    state    papers,     3255, 

5898    6788 
Calhoun,    J.    C,    1482,    1629,    5611,' 6412, 

6484 

California    4392,    5543,    6024 

Description     6235 

History    2147,    4468 

Callacrhan,    0 4950 

Callahan,    G.    C 6  477 

Call.-ihan.    .T.    M 6762 

Callendcr    vs.    U.    S 2461 

Calhnsc  n,   P 3723 

Caloric    3669 

Calthorpe   family    6469,    6481 

Calvert   family    6074 

Calvin,    J 2827,    ."'>273 

Calyx    6204 

Cambridge,    Mass 6275 

Cambridge,    Eng.,    libraries,    124,    6726 

Camden,   H.    P 5840 

Cameron,    G 5736 

Cameron,   G.,  jr 5736 

Cameron,    \V.    B 5736 

Cameron  family   4448 

Camm,   F 5839 

Camm,  J 809,   6471,   6475,   6486 

Camm  family    6471,   6481 

Camp.   W.    S 1640- 

Camp    Lawton    prison    5797 

Camp   Venture    1595 

Campaigns  in  Va.,  942,  2454,  3679-3685, 

5351 

Campaigns  of  1780.  1781 5439 

Campbell.      A.,     567.     983.     984,      1951a, 
3025a.    3275,    4069      4372,    4556 

Campbell,   A.   A 5266 

Campbell,  Mrs.  A.  A 5791 


Campbell,  C 384,  431,   3130,  6020 

Campbell,    G 388a,    5840 

Campbell,   J.   A 5816 

Campbell,   J.   P 3275,   5266 

Campbell,  P.  W 5736 

Campbell,   T 1951a 

Campbell,   W 1518,   5807 

Campbell,   Mrs.    W 4391 

Campbell   and   Sala    'S275 

Campbell  and  Walker 3144 

Campbell  co.,  Va.,   342,  2332,  6585,  6751 

Campbell    family    3503 

Campbell    papers    6078 

Campbellism    2778,    3025a,    3327 

Camping  on  the  Blue  Ridge    103b 

Canada    3026,   63S5 

Canals,    Americs.n    2  598 

Cancer    6506 

Candidates    38  42 

Candy    5481 

Cannibals  all   1762 

Cannon,    J.,    jr 5736 

Cannon,    J.    E 5840 

Cannon,   W 6079 

CanoUes     1134 

Canova    1095 

Canterbury,   Archbishop   of    5551 

Cantwell,  J.   L, 2255 

Cape    Cod    153 

Cape    Henry    6480,    6481 

Caperton,   A.    T b839 

Capital    653 

Capitol,  Williamsburg 6477,   64SO 

Capitol    bldg.,    U.    S 605a 

Capitol    disaster    971,    1892 

Capitol    pntg.    co 4584 

Capitol  square,  Richmond 6223 

Caplon    pntg.    co 785a 

A    captain    in    the    ranks 1596 

Captain     Ralph      1125 

Captain   Sam    159  7 

Captivating    Mary    Carstairs 2322 

Captured    Santa    Claus    4107 

Car    limit    bill     3580 

Car    service    ass'n 5965 

Carbonite    2715 

Cardiovascular    and    nervous    syn- 
dromes        603 

Cardwell,    R.   II 5763 

Carleton,   Sir  D 4  355 

Carleton,   Sir  G 6254 

Carlisle,    J.    H bV36 

Carlyle,    J 5261 

Carlvle,    S.    F 526H 

Carlvle,   T 1118 

Carlyle    family    5261,    6485 

Carlyle   house    6485 

Carnegie,  A 163 

Carnegie  inst.  of  Washington.  124.  125. 
1472.    6726,    6727,    6825a,    6872a 

Carolina   6495,  6496 

A   Carolina   cavalier    1598 

Caroline   co.,   Va.,   501,    791,    6473,    6475, 

64S6 

Carpenter,  F.  R 6088 

Carpenter,  J.  C 5736 

Carpenter,  W 5266 

Carpenter,  W.  H 170 

Carpenter's  battery  1789 

The  carpenter's  son  5687 

Carr,  D 6071,  R763 

Carr,  F 5844b 

Carr,  F.,  &  co.,  2754,  3196,  3626,  6013 

Carr,  J.  G 2805 

Carr,  P 5838 

Carr,  W.  C 2806 

Carr  family 6071,  6072,  6074,  5475 

Carratuck,  N.  C 2927 

Carriage  owners  ()0S2 

Carrick,  S 5266 

Carrico,  J.  H 5802 

Carrington,  A.  C 1282,  6207 

Carrington,  C 6026 


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Index 


Carrington,    C.    V 5736,    5840 

Carringrton,    E 1817 

Carring-ton,    P 2975 

Carrington,  P.  R 1640 

Carrington,    P.    S 2975 

Carrington,   T.   M 9  70 

Carrington,   W.   C.    P 2806 

Carrington   family    2975,   6468 

Carroll,    C 4831 

Carroll    family    2023 

Carruthcrs,   E.   1 882 

Carruthors,    J.    E 1640 

Carruthers,    W.    A 2504 

Carson,  J.   P 5736 

Cartcp,  F.  A 384!! 

Carter,    B.    E 5840 

Carter,    G 815 

Carter,    G.    L 5736 

Carter,   J 6475,   6486,   6818 

Carter,   J.   C 5838 

Carter,  J.  M 5457 

Carter,   L.,   6480,  6481,   6482,   6483,   6484, 

6485,  6487,  6488 

Carter,    R.,    821,    6072,    6074,    6076,    6477, 

6478,    6484,    6818 

Carter,    T 3689,    6484 

Carter,    T.    H 5763 

Carter,    T.    N 5840 

Carter,    W 6480 

Carter    family,    810,    2023,    2891.    3689, 
4098,     4009,     6468,     6476,     6484-6487 

Carter   letters    6079 

Carter    papers    6075,    6076 

Cartersville    bridge    co 1473 

Cartography,  Va 4262 

Cartoons    4383 

Cartwright,    S.    A 1630 

Carus,    W 3614 

Carver,    W 6470 

Carv,   H o8  4u 

Cary,    L 5266 

Cary,  M 1531,  6487 

Cary,    R 6221 

Cary,    W 6078,    6079 

Cary,  W.  M 5839,  6078,  6472 

Cary   and   Watson    1487 

Cary    family     4098,    4777,    6078 

Casket  of  reminiscences 1804 

Cassell,   G.   E 5736 

Cassell,    J.    C 573R 

Castalia    3603 

Castle  Hill    3603 

Casts    in   Valentine   museum 5865 

Catalog  of  Confederate   museum..  1070 
Catalog  of  Va.   state   libv.  .  6175c-617.-h 

Catawba    Indians    5600,    608.? 

Caterhism    2410a,   361T 

Catesby    family     2891 

C.-iiholic    church    in    Richmond ....  3422 

Citholic  churrh  in  Va 3423,   6826 

Catholic   encyclopedia    3423,   6826 

Catholic     priest     646S 

C.ntlett,    J.   M 6230 

Catlett,    R 5736 

Catlctt    family    4777 

Catoctin    bolt,    geology    of 2925 

Caton,   H.    B 58  10 

Caton.    J.    R 5736 

Cavalier     6422 

Cavalier   emigration    6473 

C.avalier    in    America    5719 

CaVcTliers  of  Va 797,   5300 

Cavalry    4828 

Cave.    ,T 1178 

Cave.  R.  C 461  R 

Caves     255  4 

Co.wthon,    J.    H 5448 

Cease    firing     2853 

Cecil,     R 5736 

Cecil   clay    462 

Cecil    sandv    loam    46  3 

Cedar    Bluff.    Va 837 

Cedar    Creek    1563,    3683 


Cedar  Creek  meeting   342 

Cedar    Grove     2023 

Cedar  Mountain 2083,   2084,   622.') 

Ceelys    6078 

Cement    309,    6321,    6739 

Census,     1624,     1625,     3889.     6076,     6474 

Centennial    exhibition,    1876 62L 

Centennial     of     Washington's     in- 
auguration        508 

Central    plain    province    of   Va 1006 

Central    Presbyterian    5128 

Central    univ.    of    Ky 1272, 

Central    water-line    2712 

Centralization    2213,    3717 

Century   magazine    313,    1590 

Centz,    P.    C 4904 

Cerro    Gordo    3461 

Chalcocite    3023 

Chalkley,     L. 194,     3900,     6077,     6090 

Chalklcy    mss 3900 

Chalmers,    A.    M.    M 3601 

Chalmers,    H.    C 280f; 

Chalmers,    J 2806 

Chamberlain,   J vb'j. 

Chamberlaine,    W.    W 16  40 

Chamberlayne,    C.    G.,    564,    6089,    6472, 

6475 

Chamberlayne,   J.   H 5467,   5839 

Chanibersburg,    burning    of    2497 

Chambles,    N 5455' 

Champe,    sergeant    602.8 

Champe's    adventure    3075 

Chancellor,   E 5840 

Chancellor.    J.    E 1640 

Chancellorsville.    311,    392,    1088,    1188, 

1491.     1505,     2221,     2536.     2558.     3680, 

3682,     4051,     4288,     4555,    5131,     5132, 

5336,    6740 

Chandler,    .T 5455 

Chandler,    J.    A.    C 3324 

Chandlor.     R 5455 

Chanler.    J.    A 845-848,    3603 

Channing,    W.    E 1621.    5544 

Chapman.  Mr 2806,  5008 

Chfinman,    of    Mosbv's    command.  .  1209 

Chapman.    C.    W 873 

Chapman.    P.    M 6764 

Chapman,    .1.    L 6626 

Chapman,   R 64S>?. 

Chapman    family    6486 

Chappel  A 4954 

Ch.ippell    family    876,    6072 

Chaptal,    M 3676 

Chardin    4900 

Charing    church    6082 

Charities     5990 

Charles  II 1059 

Charl'^s    Citv    co.,    Va.,    939.    974,    1508, 
2478,     5861,     6471,     6475,     6476,     6477, 

6481 

Charles   parish    ii4S7 

Charleston,    S.    C 5431,    6076 

Cli.arloston,       S.       C.       operations 

ag.iinst     36ST, 

Cbprlcston    news    and    courier.  ...  1297' 

Ch.irleston    prisons    2691 

Ch.irles  Town.  W.  Va 4906.  6188 

Charlotte  co..  Va.,  796.  1903,  4487.  .'■>S77 
Chfirlotte  courthouse,  Va.  ...1198,  1199 
Charlotte    medical    journal,    604.    1524. 

6497 

Charlottesville,  Va..  880.  890.  l.^iSO.  4146, 

5957.   6229.   6661 

Nlbemarle  female  institute.  ...      30 

P.fiptist    church    1986 

riirectorv.    1871.    1873... 4679,    4680 

.Toffcrson   school    2774 

Ravlings    institute    4513 

Road    convention    2771 

Ci\il   War    3680 

■W.Tter   supply    SO.'iS 

Charlottesville  committee   889 

Charlottesville  imprints,  643,  886,  1276, 


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142-1,  1709,  1710,  1767,  1797,  2772, 

3718,  5652,  6068 

Alexander,  J.,  1730a,  2159,  2317, 

3630,  4886,  5708 

Allen,    O.    S.,    &   CO 1944 

Anderson   bros 1770,    3716 

Carr,    F.,    &    co.,    2754,    3196.    3626, 
5844b,   6013 

Chronicle    off 3273 

Chronicle    print,    house,    577,    3863, 
5061,  5309 
Chronicle    steam    power   print. 

press    5851 

Gilmer,   Davis   &   co 3738,    5848 

Havs,    H.    M 2382 

Jeffersonian    off 300 

Jeffersonian    print,    rooms.  ..  .5385 

McKennie,    C.    P 472,    1544,    505U 

Martin,   J 1487,   3498 

Michie  co.,  882,  885,  1309,  1310, 
1311,  1566.  2157,  2803,  3427, 
3466,      4794,      6336,      6372.      6660, 

6806 

Moseley  &  Tompkins    2319 

Oliver,    G.    W 1295 

Progress  pub.  co 3319 

Prout,  the  printer  6666 

Prout,  W.  H 4976 

Univ.  of  Va.  press,  309,  398,  1006, 
1459,  1575-1579,  2114,  2902,  3449, 
3465,  3715,  4178,  4935,  5107, 
5429,  5824,  5828-5830.  5833,  5834, 
5845,  5850,  6222,  6312-6317,  6319, 
6325,   6551,   6851 

Charter-rights    3877 

Charters,    colonial    3225 

Va 891,    5968 

Charts    6923 

Chase,    S 2601 

Chase    City,   Va 5235,    5562 

Chase   City   Baptist   church    iv  i  ^ 

Chastain,    R 5455 

Chastain   family    582,   6048' 

Chataigne,    J.   H 939 

Chataigne    &   Boyd    4234 

Chataigne  &  Gillis   897,  5963 

Chatham,   lord    6021,   6022 

Chatham,    Va 926 

Chattanooga    2313 

Chaucer's   Hous    of   fame    1812 

Cheadle    family    6666 

Cheatham,  A 5840 

Cheesborough,  T.  P 5840 

Cheesman,    E.,    jr 6468 

Chelsea    6483,    6484) 

Chemistry    2552,   3448,   3449,   5471 

Chenault    familv    4448 

Chenowith,    J.    H 6207 

Cherokee  Indians,  1992,  3496,  5600,  6082 

Cherokee    river    2637,    2638' 

Cherry,  J.  B 6207 

Chesapeake    (ship)     295 

Chesapeake    agri.    fair    ass'n S50H1 

Chesapeake  &-   Ohio   canal.  .  .2598,   6227 
Chesapeake    &    Ohio    r.    r.,    1750,    3429, 

3603 
Chesapeake   &  Potomac   tel.    co.    of 

Va 5477,    5478,   5479 

Chesapeake    bay,    130.    294,    5595,    6217 

Chesapeake    city,    1895     919 

Chesapeake  wSlT   608o 

Chesney,  C.  C 760 

Chesnut,  J.,  jr 5634 

Che.-ster,    A 6476 

Chester,   J.   L. b47fT 

Chester,    Va 946 

Chester    loam    464 

Chesterfield     co.,    Va.,     352,     373,     1200. 
2185,    4516,    4728,    6080,    R475 

Chestnut    Grove    church    5702 

Chettle,    K.    M zi)04 

Chew  familv    5522 

Chew's  battery    203,    3325 


Chicago    758,    1615,    3551 

Chicago  exposition,    1893.  ..  .5961,   5962 

Chicago  hist,   socy 6241 

Chicago   world's   fair    756 

Chicheley,    Sir    H 6086 

Chichester,  R.  H.  L 5840 

Chickamauga    109 

Chicora    1572 

Child    verse    5422 

Children  of  destiny •jysz 

Children  of  the  Confederacy,  J.  E. 

B.    Stuart   chap 129 

Children    of    the    covenant.    6639,    6640 

Childs,  J.  R 44981 

Childs,    J.    W 1587a,    5266, 

Chiles,    W 64G8 

Chiles    family,    6088,    6089,    6475,    6483, 

6485 

Chilton,    E 2348,    2349 

Chilton,    J.    R 4280 

Chilton,    W.    B 6081 

Chilton   family    6482 

Chimes  for  church-children   4385 

Chisel    4664 

Chis.holm,  J 1097,  5266 

Chisman  family    6480 

Chissell,    R.    G 6493 

Chittenden,    L.    E 1091 

Chitwood,   O.   P 858 

Choctaw,    La 701 

Choctaw   Indians    695a 

Choice   of  Heracles    2302 

Chopin,    K 6404 

Chorronessee     5542 

Chowning,    B.    B 6071 

Christ,  life  of   5024 

Words   of    4217 

Christ    church,    Alexandria.  ...  53,    3372 

Christ    in    the    camp    2880 

Christian,  A.   H 5S40 

Christian,   B 2806,    6297 

Christian,   F.   P 5736 

Christian,  F.  W 5840 

Christian,   G.    L.    3344,   5736,    5788,    5840 

Christian,    J 6077 

Christian,    L.   T 5736 

Christian,     R.    H 5840 

Christian,    T.    D 5840 

Christian,   W.    G 5840 

Christian    advocate    off 3007,    3009 

Christian   church    3233 

r"hristian  comm 5797 

Christian  family,  6472,  6475,  6476,  6482, 

6666 

Christian    lawyer     3780 

Christian    liberality    4931 

Christian  living    328 

Christian    negroes    1715 

Christian    observer   off 6178 

Christian   panoplv    6309 

Christian   Sabbath    12Sla 

Christian   sentinel    off 3*^24 

Christian   soldier    1282 

Christian   stewardship    6  49 

Christian   sun    6369 

Christian  system    761 

Christianity,     2493,     2968a,     3053,     3082, 
3870,     4021,     4069,     4211,     4738,     5066, 

6589 

Christiansburg    conv 1925 

Der  Christliche   catechismus    2411 

The    Christmas    peace     4121 

Christmas    time    in    old    Va 1126 

Christy.    D 1630 

Chronicle      electric      print.,      Char- 
lottesville         64  3 

Chronicle    off.,    Charlottesville.  .  .  .3273 

Chronicle    ptg.    &    stat.    house 3863 

Chronicle    ptg.    house,    Charlottes- 
ville     5061.    5309 

Chronicle  steam  power  ptg.  press. 5851 
Chronicles  of  border  warfare.  6635,  6635 
Chronicles   of    the   Old    Dominion,    4042 


696 


Index 


Chronological   record    of   the   Civil 

War    1162 

Church,  E.  D 10  16,  6766 

Church,   M.   E 59,    1683 

Church,     17th    century     G070 

Church,    Southern,    in    the   war.... 5664 

Church    and    state    in    Va.,    1582,    4171, 

6175n,   6942 

Church    grovt 3613 

Church  hist.,    71,    117,   1582,   4220,    4221, 

4222,    5995 
Oliurcli  of  England  in  the  colonies,   762 

Church    of   England,   Va 3371,    5523 

Church   papers   of  Va 6716 

Church    patronage    in    Va 6091 

Church   polity    4545 

Church    portals    5874 

Churches 1762b,   2471,  2937,   5524 

America    2471 

Colonial,     1056,     4220,     4221,     5998, 

6091 

Incorporation     4291 

Old     3617 

Churchill,   A 6476,    6477 

Churchill,  A.  &  J 5154,   5155 

Churchill,    S.    B 5S40 

Churchill  family,  6474,  6475,  6476,  6477 

Churchill's    voyages    3996 

Churchland,    Va 9S6 

Churchman,    J.    W 5736 

Churchman,   V.   T 5840 

Churchwardens    6348 

Cincinnati    commercial     5012 

Cincinnati,     Va.     socy.     of,     5187-5190, 

6075,    6077 

Cincinnati    univ 1275 

Cincinnati    young    men's    mercan- 
tile   liby.    ass'n 1747 

Cismont 3603 

Cities  of  Va 6071 

Citizen    of   Md.,    pseud 5053 

Citizen    of    Pa.,    pseud 1906 

Citi7.cn    of    Pittsylvania,    pseud...  3118 

Citizen    of    Portsmouth    88 

Citizen   of   the   state    26 

Citizen  of  Va.,  pseud.,  1073,  3498,  5456, 

5640,   5779 

Citizens'    leagues    1166 

Citizenship    5498,    6034 

Citoyen  de  Virginie,   pseud 3599 

Civic    problems     6559 

Civil   govt,   of  Va 1839,   5170 

Civil   polity   of  Va 6032 

Civil    procedure    5659 

Civil    service    reform    370 

Civil   War    4030,    4075 

Causes  of 3037,  4014 

Women     166 

Clack    family     6  48n 

Claiborne,  J.  H 1640,  5839 

Claiborne,   J.   H..   jr 5840 

Claiborne,     T.     D 6207 

Claiborne,    W 70,    990,    6075 

Claiborne,    W.,    jr 6472 

Claiborne,    W.    C.    C 993 

Claiborne  family   990,  6071 

Claims,    bounty    land 2201 

Claims  of  Va.   in  Pa S75a 

Claims    on    U.    S 279 

Clarcmont,    Va 5480,    6475 

Clark,    D.    W 3028 

Clark,   G.   R 78,   625,   716,    5011 

Amer.    hist,    rev 1960 

Cahokia    records     7  15 

Cook,    M.    G 60S1 

English,    W.    H. 1649 

Jefferson,     T 2748 

Martindale.  C 3502 

Quincy  daily  herald 4446 

Thwaites,    R.    G 5559 

Turner,    F.    J 5695 

Clark,  J.   B 1472 

Clark,  J.   P 5840 


Clark,    P.   H 2806 

Clark,   W..   1555,   3134,   3135,   3136.   5561 

Clark,  W.  B 4721,  6765 

Clark,  W.  M 5840 

Clarke,    W.    M 6091 

Clarke    co.,    Va..    817,    2033,    2222,    3248, 

3991 
Clarksburg  imprints. 

Israel,  J 6635 

Clarkson,  H.   M 5736 

Classical    ass'n    1769,    2309 

Classical    revival    in   Amer 2979 

Clavi6re,   E 563 

Clay,    C.    C 5839 

Clay,    B 5455 

Clay,   H..    3160,    4376,    5634,    5800,    6038, 

6801 

Baldwin,    J.    G 244 

Colton,    C 1066 

Giles,   W.    B 1976 

Macfarland,    W.    H 3335 

Schurz,    C 4957 

Scott,    H.    W 4960 

Smith,    Z.    F 51(.C 

Clay    4721,    6321 

Clav   club,   Alexandria    214S 

Claybrook,    R 5455 

Clayton,  J.,  1435,  1687,  1689,  1690,  2172, 

2173,    6076 

Clayton,    J.    M 1213 

Clayton  ptg.   co 9  72 

Claytor,  R.  B 6477 

Clement,    Mrs.    N.    B 6089,    6091 

Clomniitt,  W.  H.,  4306,  4SS7,  5664,  6097 

Clemmitt  &  Fore   2622 

Clemmitt  &  Jones,  9,   29,   139,   222,   503, 

9S9,     2476,     2786,     4175,     4575c.     4C45, 

4700,    4835,    5118,    5206,   6007,    6008 

Clergy,    1607-1785     5996 

Clergv   in  Amer.   colonies    6076 

Clergy  in  Revolution    5523 

Clergv    of    Va 3886 

Clerks,    county    2835,    6071,    6474 

Clermont    2023 

Clermont    co.,    0 62S4 

Cleveland,    P .".its 

Clifford    family     2617 

Clifton   Forge,   Allegheny   inst 66 

Climate    3728 

Va 4289,    69^:6a 

Climatological  data,  Va 5819 

Cline,  J.  H 6316,  "6322 

Clinton,   De  W 1336 

Clinton,    Sir   H 1174,    6254 

Clopton,  A.  W 5266,  6207 

Clopton,   M.   B 5840 

Clonton,   W 5455 

Clopton,    W.    1 1640 

Clopton  family    6477,  6478,   6484 

Clothes    2351 

Clover    Fields    3603 

Cloyd  family   1030 

Cluvcrius,    T.    J 1191,    3108 

Coal    522 

Richmond     663 

Coal    field    3575 

Southern   Appalachian    2378 

Coal    resources    5335 

Coal    River   &   Kanawha   mining  & 

nfg.    CO 2917 

Coast    of    Bohemia    4108 

Coast  pilots   6923 

Coastal    plain 4721,    4935,    6765 

Coats    of    arms,    1226,    6468,    6469,    6470, 

6471 

Cobb,    H 4498k 

Cobb    family    6486 

Cobbett,   W 1112 

Cohbs    family    6486 

Cobham     2971 

Cobham    park    3603 

Coblentz,  E.   E 3419 

Cochran,    E.    F 5840 


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Cochran,  J.  &  G 226,  5442 

Cochran,  J.  B 5840 

Cochran,  J.  L, 1640,  2806 

Cock  family  1194 

CocK-flg-hting  4876 

Cockburn,  M 6028 

Cocke,  C.  L, 2357a 

Cocke,  C.  P 5840 

Cocke,  J.  H 5839 

Cocke,  L.  H 5840 

Cocke,  W.  B 573:; 

Cocke,  W.  F 2800 

Cocke,  W.  H 2806 

Cocke  family,  582,  2891,  5208,  6048, 
6072,  6073,  6074,  6079,  6080,  6473 

Cocks,  G.  W 1194 

Cocks  family 1194 

Codes   of  Va.,   1873,    1887 2560,    4926 

Coeburn,  Va 1040 

Coffleld,  B.  M 4678 

Coghill     family     1044 

Cos^-hlan,    P.    G 4608 

Cohen,     G 2806 

Cohens   vs.  Va 4281 

Coinage,   Va 5441 

Coins 6481,  6485 

Coke     4516 

Coke,   H.    C 5840 

Coke,     R 4960 

Coke,     R.,    jr 6G13 

Coke    family    6485 

Colcott,    A.    D 6207 

Cold    Harbor,     1603,    3044,     3381,    4043, 

4212,    5163, 

Cold    storage     6908 

Cole,   C.    S 5840 

Cole.    G.    W 6766 

Cole,  H.   ^V 5736 

Cole,    J.    E 58  40 

Cole  family 6472,  6489 

Coleman,    A.    B 5736 

Coleman,    C.    L, 2806 

Coleman,    C.    R 871 

Coleman,    C.    W 6472,    6473 

Coleman,    F.    W 3273,    5839 

Coleman,    J 2733 

Coleman,    J.    T 5736 

Coleman,    L.    M 2806,    3273,    5839 

Coleman,    R.    M 5840 

Coleman,    T.    A 5840 

Coleman,   T.   G.,   jr 2806 

Coles,    E 6241 

■Coles,   W.   D 5840 

Coles   family    6076 

Colin,   J.   B 1747 

Colin  &  Nowlan    1924,   3284,   4410 

Colin,    Baptist    &    Nowlan,     136,     3591, 

5892 

Collamer,    J 5806 

Collar,  C.  B 616. 

College    convention,    1844    3650 

College    professor    1271 

College  reform    5109 

College   topics    5829,    5847 

Colleges    5838,   6091 

South     143  l^ 

Va 3705 

Collegian     5830 

Collegiate   medals    6471 

Collett,   1 5253 

Collier,  C.  F 1640 

Collier   family    6475,    6476 

Collier's   invasion   of   Va 6035 

Collins,    H.    0 6077 

Collins  &  CO 982,   5920,   6767 

Collinsworth,   J 526G 

Collonade    club    5846 

Colonel  dismounted    427a,   64Sfi 

Col.    Jack    1406,    1407 

Col.    Jacque    1406,    1407 

Colonel   Ross   of  Piedmont 1127 

The  colonel's  story   4427 

Coloniad    3723 


Colonial    architecture     853 

Colonial  assemblies   93b,   6728 

Va 6721,  6728 

Colonial    ballads     4386 

Colonial    capitals    1832 

Colonial  church  of  Va.,  5122,  5995,  5998 

Colonial    councils     6728 

Colonial     currency     4258 

Colonial  dames  of  America,  2220,  3868, 
4916,    4917,    5186,    5853,    6619 

Colonial  echo 6  460 

Colonial  homesteads. .  .2033,  5485,  5488 

Colonial    laws    5592 

Colonial  life    4117,   5528 

Colonial  mansions 2023,  2024 

Colonial  militia   1224,  5993 

Colonial  money,  Va 484Ca 

Colonial   pub.   co 2720 

Colonial    secretaries    6477 

Colonial    self-govt 12  3 

Colonial    system    332,   334 

Colonial    trade    3394 

Colonial  Va.,  533,  581,  1754,   4119,  6914, 

6915 

Bibl 5588,    5.589 

Register 5278 

Colonies,   Amer 1512,    4059,    6063 

English 2670,    3183a,    3482,    3727 

History 844 

Rights    of     428 

Les   colonies  Anglaises    1721 

Colonization,    African 4848,    5079 

Liberia    4850 

Societies    4669 

Colonna,     C.     J 5736- 

Colorado    potato    beetle    4338 

Colored  man  in  the  M.  E.  church.. 2188 
Colored    state    fair,    Richmond.  ...  4614 

Colours   of   people    3728 

Colston,    R.    T 6207' 

Colton.  C 1014,  1016 

Columbia,    S.    C,    destruction    of,    1096, 

3681 
Columbia  college,  Va.,  ''raduates.  .6473 

Columbia  hist,   socy 650,   6758 

Columbia    prisons    2691 

Columbia    univ.       Studies    in    hist, 
econom.  &  pub.  law,  2708,  3686,   4723, 
6819,  6827,  6874 

Columbia   univ.    lectures 6561 

Columbian    reader     777 

Colwell,  F 1065 

Comanches     38  "4 

Comm.-in-chief's    guard     2027 

Commerce    26  48 

British    339  4 

English    colonies    2470a 

Va.,    2470a,    2928 

Commercial  bulletin    68  3 

Commercial   convention    690 

Commercial    geography    2549 

Commercial    traveler    4079 

Commissioners  in  chancery,   3549,   4932 

Committee     of     correspondence,      1052, 

1937,    6054,    6079-6081,    6489 

Committee    of    nine     5362 

Committee    of    safety,    766,    6473,    6482 

Common.s.    J.    R 14  72 

Commonwea,lth   chap.   D.   A.   R ]3"4 

Commonwealth  club,  Richmond.  . .  .4615 

Commonwealth  ptg.  co 114 

Communion     2.568 

Communities,   indus 6541 

Companion    to    the    font    and    pul- 
pit     3610 

Concrete    4182 

Cone,   S.  H 1074.   5266 

Confederate   army    3373 

Confederate    books    2413 

Confederate    cause     3344 

Confederate    chieftains    50 

Confederate  commander,  greatest. 2132 


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Confederate    currency    529a 

Confederate  dead  in  Hollywood.  .  .2515 
Confederate    govt.,    official    guide.. 4016 

Ri.«e  and  fall   1381 

Confederate   history 2541,    6800 

Confederate    horse    artillery 3873 

Confederate    memorial    lit.    socy.,    5411, 

6785,    6904 

Confederate    memories    972 

Confederate    mil.    hist 1058 

Confederate  money   1409a 

Confederate   museum.   1076.    1077,   1866, 
6785,   6831,   6904 

Confederate   music    6175i,   6937 

Confederate    muster    rolls.  .  6175J,    6938 

Confederate    papers     6785 

Confederate    prisoners    3847 

Confederate     publications,     4480,     6785. 
6800,    6834,    6S70,    6871,    6904,    6981 

Confederate    rosters    2870 

Confederate   scrap-book    1331 

Confederate   soldier,    pseud 5348 

Confederate  soldier  in  the  ranks.. 2458' 
Confederate     soldiers'     monument, 

Richmond    4616,    4617 

A   Confederate   spy    1100 

Confederate     States     of     Amer,      4947, 

6779,    6780 

Army.    Manual    1983 

Bureau    of    subsistence 4867 

Civil    govt 124  4 

Congress    4867 

Constitution    892,    2794 

Diplomatic    relations    3035 

Knglish    friends    5791 

Flags   of    5785 

History 1381,  1382,  1436,  4315 

Medical  officers 18  4 

Navy     3004 

Official  pub 3806,   5411 

Peace   negotiations    1411 

Post    offiqe    3274 

Va's   contribution    6480 

Confederate   text-hooks    6972 

Confederate         veterans.  Grand 

camp.    Dept.   of  Va 975-977,    3346 

Confederate     war.       See     War     be- 
tween the  states. 
Confederate  war  for  independence,   481 

Confederate    war    papers     5124 

Confederated     Southern     memorial 

J'ssn 4790 

Confessions     of     a     converted     In- 
fidel      315a 

Confiscation   of  rebel   property....    790 

r'onflict    of    laws    4788 

Con.ro    snake    5126 

Con,<Tress    (U.    S.    s.    s.) 1256 

Congress,  members  of.  in  W.  Va...6382 

Congressional    currency    2062 

r"ongress!onal    govt.    .'. 6560 

Conkley.   R..  pseud 1616 

Conley,  W.   G 3H2 

Connecticut.     First    co.    governor's 

horse    guard    1745 

Connecticut.  Governor's        foot 

guards     5242 

Connecticut  blue  laws    2460 

Connelley,    W.    E 3401a 

Conner,    Li .5455 

The    conquest    '  ' '  '  1555 

Conrad.    H   5839, '6111 

Conrad.    H.    A 2806 

Conrad,   H.   T "  2806 

r"onrad.   R.   T ."  !  isnn 

Conscription    acts    R92 

Considerations   on    govt .'!!6667 

Conspiracy    unveiled     2607 

Const.ables    b:{4S 

Constitution,    U.    S.,    1627,     3481.    3489 

3515,    4465,     449Se.    4749.    4752.    4789' 

4904.    4905,    5855.    5856,    6270 

Constitution,  Va.,  891,  2587,  3192,   3193 


3838,     5157,     5396,    5892,     62S7,     6288, 

6890 
Constitutional  amendment  in  Va..2269 
Constitutional  and  law  reform.  ..  .2258 

Constitutional    charts    1929' 

Constitutional    conventions    of   Va. 
See   Conventions,    Constitutional. 

Constitutional    govt 6561 

Constitutional    law....  5653,    5670,    6538 

Constitutional   system,   Amer 6535 

Construction    construed    5458 

Contanceau    family    6489. 

Contest   in  Amer 3727 

Contested    elections 297,    729,    6200 

Continental    congress    599  4 

Contracts    6142 

Contractual    exemptions    2584 

Contributions    to    a    list    of    Rich- 
mond howitzer  batt 3272,  3795 

Conventions,      constitutional,     Va., 
544,   551,    1324,   3105,   4432,   5396,   6383, 
6474,    6890 

1776     2190 

1788.  1011,  1012,  1627,  2166,  3489, 

3771,  4464,  6052,  6053 

1829,  6707.  2169,  4285,  4498b,  6060 

1850-51     6453 

1861,     116,    2032.    4735,    5376,    6074, 

G450 

1S6S     4379 

1901 544,    3718.    5515,    5991 

Conveyancers 4932 

Conveyancing    6142 

Convict    labor    6908 

Convicts,   employment   of    2262 

New   England    6  4  74 

Conway,  secy 6075 

Conway,  M.  D 3032,  4134,  6257 

Conway,  P.  F 5736 

Conway,    P.    V.    D 5736 

Conway  family 2376,   0479,   6487 

Cook,    .7.    E 6188 

Cook,  Mrs.  M.   G 6084 

Cook,    V 5266 

Cook  &   Jjaughton    6732 

Cook  books.  3393,  3763,  4309,  4489.  5481 

Cooke,   J.    E 158,    2S06,    6769 

Cooke,    M 5369 

Cooke,    P.    P 4135 

Cooke,   AV.    M 1080 

Cooke    family    5369 

Cooke's   cavalrv    11,58 

Cooking    1212 

Coolidge,    A.    C 5841 

Coolidge.    J.    R 5665 

Cooper,    F.   E 2411a 

Cooper,    T 5839 

Cooper,    W.    F 5840 

Cooper    vs.    Utterback    2141 

Copland,   C 6481,   6482 

Copland,    P 3884 

Cople    parish    3507 

Copper     4280 

Copper    money    6-185 

Copper    ores     3023 

Copper  region    1241 

Coppie     of     a     letter     from     Va., 

1607     5992 

Copyright     entries,     Va.,     5813,     6175u, 

6957 

Corbin,    G 6481 

Corbin,    R 2806 

Corbin   papers    6082 

Corbitt,   J.   H 5840 

Corblev.   J 5455 

Corcoran.   W.   W 58  39 

Coresvillc.    Va 1171 

Corkc,    Robert,    lord   bishop   of....  1020 

Corks    and    curls    5831 

Corn     6075 

Cornell.   C.   G 3912 

Cornwallis.  Lord.  1026,  1027,  2844.  4172. 
6042,    6043,    6254' 


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Coroners     6348 

Corporations 230.    1618,    3172,    5655 

Corse,    M.    D 1640 

Corwin,    E.     S 6563 

Cosmopolitan    2020 

Cossington   rectory    6082 

Cottom,    P.,    98,    1178-1184,    1498,    1930, 

3521 
Cottom    &    Stewart,    1700,    1857,    1S58, 

5594 
Cottom's     ed.     of    almanac,     4564-4569, 

4571 

Cotton,     Mrs 3865 

Cotton,    J.    P 3481 

Cotton    2969 

Cotton    is   king    436,    1630 

Cotton  kingdom    4037 

Cotton  of  Acquia  creek 3865 

Cotton  states    1067 

Coues,   E 3134 

Coulling-,   J.   D ao34 

Council,   Virginia,    126,   814,   5136,   6070, 

6073,     6077,     6078,     6081-6083,     6470, 

6486,  6728 

1607     5992 

1622-4 6088,   6089,   6090,   6091 

1641     6080 

1718     6080 

1737-63    6083,   6084 

1763-7    60S5 

1774     6082 

Councillors    of   Va 5278 

Counties,     Virginia,     2143,     5775,     6071 

W.  Va 6382,  6383 

Country   life   in   Va 937 

County   clerks    2835,   6474 

Countv   committees,    1774-75 6472 

County   court  system 1099,    5284 

County    names    3195 

County  records. . .3800,  6077,  6081,  6833 

Coupon  cases     3012 

Coupons  for  taxes,  etc*   3536 

Court   of  appeals 607,   4061,   4488 

Court  reports,  Va 6674 

Courtenay,  E.  H 5839 

Courtney,    J 5455 

Courtney,    J.,    jr 5911 

Courts,   English    4788 

Courts  martial    306  3 

Cousin  Frank's  household 4194 

Cousin   Guy    5443 

Covert.   C.    C 208,    209 

Covin.^ton,   Va 3250,    5958 

Covington,  Va.,  imprints 1193 

Covington    daily   Virginian 119  3 

Cowardin,   C.   O'B 5736 

Cowherd,  C.   S 2806 

Cowin,  J.  H 2806 

Cowles,  Misses  4127 

Cowpens  papers  3856 

Cox,  J.  E 2806 

Cox,  J.  G 5840 

Cox,  M.  B 5266 

Cox,  S.  D 3597 

Cox,  W.  S 5736 

Cox,  W.  V 1466,  6850 

Cox  family  1194,  6079 

Coxe,  D 5840 

Coxe,  J.  W 5736 

"Coxswell's  balloon"  1692 

Crabbe,  W.  R 3597 

Cracraf t,  "W.  A.,  jr 5840 

Cracraft,  W.  A.,  sr 5839 

Craddock,  J.  W 5736 

Craig,  A 6477 

Craig,  E 5455 

Craig,  J 5455 

Craig,  K.  L 1060 

Craig,  L 5455 

Craig.  N.  B 4032 

Craighill,  E.  A.,  jr 58  40 

Craighill,  W.  P 5811,  5812 

Craik,  J 5576 


Crane,  J.  C 681 

Crane,  W.  C 5448 

Crane,  W.  R 6770 

Craney  Island  3210,  6022 

Crary,  General  1177 

Crashaw,  W 6407 

Crater,  battle  of,  369,  2547,  3440,  3682 

Crawford,  A 5736 

Crawford,  R.  A 6207 

Crawford,  W 116a,  715 

Crawford  family i992,  6475 

Creasy,  T.  C 5736 

Creatinin  3450 

Creath,  W 5455 

Creatin     3450 

Credit    system 559,    1068,    5857 

Creed    of   the    old    South 1967a 

Creek  Indians    1607 

Crenshaw,    O.    A 1640 

Crenshaw,  S.  D 5736,  5840 

Cresap     3588 

Cresap,   M 2706 

Cridlin.   W.   B 6088,   6090 

Crime,  punishment  of 301 

Slave,    in   Va 4265 

Criminal    cases    6074 

Criminal   code.   1st,  Va 4402 

Criminal  laws...  3364,   3709,   3710,    4720 

Criminal    trials     3779 

Criminals    1242 

Crimora  imprints. 

Augusta  pub.  CO 3003 

Cripple   Creek  region    3316 

Crisis,    The    1363,    4205 

Critcher,    J 6074 

Critic,   The    3243 

Criticism    5602 

Crittenden,    L 6207 

Crocker,  J.   F 5763 

Crockett,   C.   G 6207 

Croft,     T.     G 5839 

Crook    family    G489 

Cropper,  J 587,  6054,  6601 

The    Cross    2365a 

Crow    Indians    330' 

Crowder,    T 5266 

Crowninshield,  B.  W 3683 

Crowther,    J.   A 5840 

Croxall,  Mrs.  M.  L, 6201 

Crozet,   Va 3696 

Crozier,   W.  A 5265,   5993 

The    Crucible    9S5 

Crump,  B.  T 5736,  5840 

Crump,  C.  A 6207 

Crump,  W.  W 5763,  6074 

Cruse,  P.  H 6595 

Crutchfleld,    A.    F.,    &   co 2211 

Crutchfield.  S 5111,  6207 

Crute,    J.    M 5840 

Cuba    3034,    4810 

Culberson,  C.   A 2132,   5840 

Culbreth,    D.    M.    R 5840 

Culdee    church    375 i! 

Culley,    ^V 6  45  3 

Cullum,    G.   W 2656 

Culpeper,    Lord    6030,    6031,    6072 

Culpeper  co.,  Va.,  1232-1235,  2139,  2171, 

4213,     4910,    5068,     5073.     5356,     5357, 

6101,   6229,    6343,    66y:j 

Culpeper    courthouse    3826 

Culpeper    Imprints     5041 

Exponent    press    2135.    5067 

Green,  R.  T 2139,  2171,  5068 

Culpeper   minute    men    5067 

Culpeper,    V.    G 5840 

Cumberland,   Md 3219 

Cumberland    (U.   S.   s.   s.)    1256 

Cumberland  congregation    4159 

Cumberland   co.,   Va.,    2332,    4487,    4824, 

6487 

Cumberland    road     2597 

Cumberland  St.  M.  E.  church,  Nor- 
folk    4021 


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Cumberland    valley    3313 

Cumniing's,    C 526G 

Cundiff,  H.  F 5448 

Cunning-ham,   A.    P 3820 

Cunningham,    W 6040 

Cuppage   family    6478 

Curiosity   in   chancery    1359 

Currell,    W.    S 5736 

Currency 2624,   5722,   6606,    6650 

Colonial    4258 

Confederate    529a 

Currency  legislation   2066 

Currency   problems    20G3,   2064i 

Currency   question    2591 

Currents,  sea 3556,  3557,  3566 

Currv,    C 5736 

Curry,    J.    L.    M.,    31,    34,    1539.    2073, 

2781.    6714 

Curtis,   G.   S 3680 

Curtis,    H.    A S71 

Curtius,    pseud    5540 

Cushing.   J.   P 5040,   6017 

Cushman,    A.    S 4097 

Cusson,    J 5736 

Custis,  D.  P 6086,  6771 

Custis,  G.  W.  P 6089 

Custis,  J 6073 

Cuthbert,  W.  H 5839 

Cutler,  L.  P 6823,  6872 

Cutshaw,  W.  E 1102,  1640,  4612 

Cynn,  P.  P 44981 

Dabbs,  R 5455 

Dabney,  B.  G 6207 

Dabney,  E.  M 6207 

Dabnev,  R.  H 5840,  6340 

Dabnev,  R.  L...  2652,  2829.  3249,  5839 

Dabnev.  T.  S 5839 

Dabnev,  T.  S.  G 5087 

Dabnev,  V 5839 

Dabney,  W.  C 1640.  5839 

Dabnev  family  1296 

Dade.  V.  E 880 

Dade  family   6089.   6479 

Dahcota    1573 

Dailv    dispatch,    Richmond,    580a.    6749 

Daily   herald    office    6702 

Daily  index  job  print,  Petersburg,  2179 

Daily    Old    Dominion    3978 

Daily  record   ptg.   co 2586 

Dailv  transcript  office,  Portsmouth,  6351 

Daingerfleld,    W 6479 

Dainnrerfield,    W.    B 1640 

Daingerfleld   family    6475,   6476 

Dairy    industry    4937 

Dale,    E 6484 

Dale,   Gen.   S 991 

Dale,  Sir  T 2225,  4013,  4816.  6091 

Daleville     1306 

Damages    6430 

Dameron  family 6478 

Damsel    errant    5622 

Dance    bros.    co 1400.    1401.    5052 

Dandridge,    Mrs.    Danske 273,    6772 

Dandridge.    J 6487 

Dandridge     family,     2914,     4777,     6472. 

6479,   6481 

Daniel,    E.    M 1327 

Daniel,    F.    S 1315 

Daniel,  J.  M 219,   4687,   6446 

Daniel,  J.  R.  V 5839 

Daniel,  J.  W.,  2018,  3093,  3098,  3159, 
5201,  5737,  5809 

Daniel,  P.  V 57 

Daniel,    P.    V.,    jr 4467 

Daniel,    W.    J 6672 

Daniel.    W.    T 6181 

Daniel    family    2376.    CnfiG 

D.'ijiiel.  prophecies  of   1414 

Danville    4332,    5382 

Calvary    Baptist    church 269 

Corporation   court    1007 

Directory,    1871     4679 

Directory.    1873    4680 


Milk    supply    1470 

Official   directory    4015 

Prisons    2691.    5797 

Randolph-Macon  inst 4502 

Riot    4715 

Danville    imprints    503 

Blair  &  Boatwright  ....504.  43.19 
Boatwright's  typo,  studio.  ..  .4015 
Dance    bros.    co..    1400,    1401,    5052 

Townes,  J.   T.,   &  co 1337,    1342 

"VVaddill,  E.   R.,  &  bro 4332 

Daphne    and   her    lad    3010 

Dardon,   J 5  455 

Darley,  F.  O.  C 1890 

Darling,   J.    S 5737 

Darton,    N.    H 6773 

Dashiell,    T.    G 5995,    5996 

Daughter  of   the  elm    2197 

Daughter    of    the    South 2291 

Daughters  of  Amer.   rev 158,   441 

Daughtrey,  A.   J 5737 

Davenport,  F.  G 124.  6726 

Davenport.     I.,    jr 5737 

Davenport    family     6  4  72 

Davidson,   A 2806 

Davidson,    C.    H 5840 

Davidson,     F 2806 

Davidson,    G 2806 

Davidson,    H.    M 2G91 

Davidson,    J.    A 5455 

Davidson,    J.    P 5840 

Davidson,   V.    E 6823,    6872 

Davidson    &    Bourne     647 

Davies,    J.    W.,    &    son.-? 1464 

Davies,  S 2582,  4498m,  5266 

Davis,  A 26,  5904,  5905,  6463 

Davis,  A.  H 5840 

Davis.   C.   H 5737,   5840 

Davis,  C.  T 1102 

Davis,  D.  W 2702 

Davis,    G 5094 

Davis,  H.  W 5839 

Davis,    J.,    412,    413,    1356,    2769.    3801, 
4030.    5266.   6070.   6474 

Alfriend.    F.    A 60 

Bancroft.    A.    C 25fl 

Craven.   J.  J 120S 

Daniel.  J.  W 1323.  3159 

Davis,  Mrs 1392 

Dodd,  W.  E 1477,  1482 

Jones,  J.  W 2879,  2S82 

Knight,  L 2993 

La  Bree,  B 3004 

Lee,  R.  E 3090 

Minnigerode,  C 3703 

Monument  1013,  2770 

Murrav,  J.  0 3848 

Patterson.    H.    K.    W 4167 

Pollard,    E.    A 4315 

Robinson,   Mrs.   J.   E 4790 

Sage,   B.   J 4904,   4905 

Shea,    G 5021 

Trent,   W.   P 5611 

U.   C.  v..   1896 3649 

U.   C.   V.   ass'n 578(5 

Whitsitt,   W.   H 6433 

Davis,    J.    A.    G 5839 

Davis,    J.    L 6207 

Davis,    J.    S 5737,    5840 

Davis,   M.    L.    T 5737 

Davis,  N 5266.   5455 

Davis,   N.    K 1430,    5737,   5840 

Davis,    R.    B 1640,    2806,    5737 

Davis,   T.   B 6207 

Davis.  T.  E 5840 

Davis.  V.   A.  J .1729 

Davis  and   Lee    4904 

Davis   family    6081 

Dawe.    G.    G 89 

Dawson,    B 6'184 

Dawson,   H.   B 1720 

Dawson,  M 545."! 

Dawson,  T 6473,   6478 


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Dawson   family    1396,   6489 

Dayton,    Mr 4903 

Dayton,  Va 5028 

Dayton  imprints, 

Ruebush-Elkins     co.,      6337,      6338, 

6341 

Deaf    and    dumb     1513 

Deal,    W.    F 5737 

Deane,  C,  216Ca,  5147,  5151,  6571,  6574 

Deane,    S 3066 

Deane,    T.    J 1333 

Deaths    6480,    6486 

Debates,    Univ.    of    Va 5836 

Debating-    5410,    6903 

De   Bow's   review    28,    4850 

Burwell,  W.  M 690 

Cabell,  N.  F 741 

Fitzhug-h,    G.,    1761a,    1762a,    1762b, 

1764a 

Foceig-n    trade    of   Va 1824 

Memminger,  C.   G 3643 

Military  defences,  Va 3678 

New    Orleans    tribute    3907 

Southern  rights  ass'n.  of  Va.,  5231a 

Tyler,   J 5712 

Debt,  imprisonment  for 278 

Debt    (State)    controversy,   1679,   2116a, 

2658,    3166,    4841,    4863,    6381 

Declaration      of      independence,      2432, 

4930,    5665 
Declaration    of    the    state    of    the 

colonic    5978 

Decorative  art  in  England    1119 

Deeds 6074,    6078,    6474 

Defectives 1521 

Defence    of    Virginia    1283 

Defence    of    Va.,    1756 6088 

Degge   family    6488 

De   Graffenreidt  family    6482 

Do  Jarnette.  J.   S 5737 

Dekalb   silt   loam    465 

De    La    Ware,    lord,    1206,    4013,    5344, 

5759,    6083 

Delaware    Indians    2763 

Delinquency    1423 

Deliverance    2009 

Delta    Kappa   Epsilon 5532,    6368 

Democracy     5205 

Democratic  party 4724,   6555 

Democratic  rev 2100a 

Bacon's  rebellion    212 

Democrats    of   Va.,    1840    4498J 

De   Molay   encampment    1879 

Domonologv  and  devil   lore    1107 

Dempsey,    A.    C 5448 

Denman,    L.   G 58  40 

Dennett    family    6484 

Denny.    G.    H 5737 

Dental  ass'n..   State 6170,   6171 

Dental    Summary     6171 

Deposits,  removal  of 149,   4745 

Derbv,    C.   A 6207 

De   Renne,   W.   J 3090 

Dering  arms    6083 

Descendant    2010 

Description   of  U.   S., 

Michaux,    F.    A 3676 

Description  of  Va.,  106,  662,  2026,  2298, 
2486,     2647,     2665,     2730,     2938,     3324, 
4029,   4037-4039,   5150,   6235  \ 

Brissot  de   Warville    561-563 

Eurnaby,  A 6036-6038 

Campbell,    Sir   G 772 

Campbell,    G.    L 771 

Chalkley,    T 842 

Chastellux,    marquis   de. ..  .894-896 

Clayton,  J 1018,   1019,   1435 

Cornelius.    E 1173 

Gumming,  F 1237 

Dickens,    C 1454 

Dixon,    W.    H 1469 

Douglass,    W 1507 


Dow,    L 1511 

Duncan,    J.    M 1541 

Du    Roi,   A.   W 1552 

Edmundson,    W 1585 

Hall,  F 2195 

Hardesty,    H.    H 2259 

Hardy,  lady   2261 

Harriot,  T 2274-2276,  2278 

Hartwell,    H 2348,    2349 

Hillyard,    M.    B 2467 

Hotchkiss,  J 2542 

Howe,  H 2563,  2564 

Hutchens,  F 2636 

Hutchins,    T 2637,    2638 

Johnson,    R 2816-2821 

Jones,  H 2873,  2874 

King,    E 2983,    2984 

La  Rochefoucauld,   due  de....3026 

Latrobe,  J.  H.  B 3041 

Lederer,   J 3054-3056 

Lodge,    H.    C 3183a 

Lyell,  Sir  C 3231,  3232 

McAllister,   J.   T 3252 

Mackay,    A 3367 

Mackay,  C 3368 

Magri,    F.    J 3423 

Malet,   W.   W 3445 

Martin,    J 3498 

Maury,  M.  F 3570-3572 

Maxwell,   W 3582 

Melish,   J 3639,    3640 

Mitchell,  D.  W 3725 

Moravian    diaries 6080,    6081 

N.,    S.    von    3858 

Nadal,  E.  S 3860 

N.    &   W.    rv 3982 

Norwood,  H 3994-8996,   6027 

Paulding,    J.    K 4184 

Pemper,    P.    Y.    L 4202 

Perfect  description    4218 

Pinkerton,    J 6189 

Portugall    gentleman 6139,   6140 

Riedesel,    freiherrin   von 4719 

Ritson,    Mrs.    A 4729 

Rogers,   C.   H 4810 

Rolfe,   J 4817 

Royall,  Mrs 4836,  4839 

Ruffner,    H 4872 

Salmon,   T 4922 

Schopf,    J.    D 4951 

Schultz,   C 4955 

Shaler,    N.    S 5017 

Shrigley,    N 5043 

Sketch     5062 

Smith,     J.,     5139.     5141-5144,     5148, 
5154      5155 

Smyth,   J.   F.   D 6040-6042 

Smyth,   J.   F.   0 5176 

Snowden,    W.    H 5183 

Strachey,   W 5343-5345 

Strother,    D.    H 5360 

Thornburn,    G 5541 

Torrey,    B 5590 

Tour,    1808    5591 

Trowbridge,   J.    T 5631 

Tyler,   L.   G 5759 

Uring,   N 5860 

\Vatson,    E 6327 

Weeks,    J.    D 6356 

Weld,    C.    R 6365 

Weld,    1 6366 

AVilliams,  E 6495,  6496 

Wilson,    T 6553 

De  Soto.  F 6139,  6140 

Des    Portes,   W.    L 5840 

DeVere,    M.    S 5839 

Devereaux,  J 4903 

Dew,  J.  G 5737 

Dew,  J.  H 5839 

Dew,  T.  R 3677.  4498h 

Dewey,  J.  H 2806 

Deyerle,  M.  P 6207 

Diabetes  3341 


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Index 


Diabolism    in    the    liquor    traffic. 5410 

Dial    family     1544a 

Diary   from    Dixie 943 

Diary    of    a    Southern    refugee.  ...  3348 

Dibrell,   A 5266 

Dibrell,    R.   L 5737 

Dick,   C 6485,   6775 

Dick,  E.  C 5578 

Dickey,    J.    W 5840 

Dickie   family    876 

Dickinson,    A.    B 5840 

Dickmson,    A.    E 5737 

Dickinson,    C 5455 

Dickinson,    C    R 5448 

Dickinson,  C   W 5737 

Dickinson,  W.  E 6489 

Dickinson  family 3G03,  6489 

Dickson  <%;  Pescud    671 

Dictionary    4143a,    5301 

Diego   de    Molina    5759 

Dietz    printing    co.,     1354,     3366,     3386, 
^.  3804,    4684,    6679 

Digby,    Admiral    6254 

Digges,  D 6472 

Digges,  E 6468,  6471 

Diggs  family  6468 

Dighton  rock  697 

Dillard,    J.    W 58  39 

Dillard,    P 5840 

Dillard,    R 5840 

Diller,   M 3675 

Diller,   W.   E 5840 

Dillon,   E 5737 

D'Invilliers,    E.    V.,     3311,     3313,     3314, 

Dinwiddle,    R..   3880a,   5600,   5601,    6047, 
^.        .,,  6074,    6262 

Dmv.-iddie  county,  Va.,   373,   1650,  2733 
^  2735-2737,   4234,    4736,   6475 

Diocese   of  Va 785 

Diomed    ...'.'.'.'.'.  .'6626 

Directories, 

Albemarle    county,    1895 6672 

Alexandria,  1871 4679 

.    ^,      ^         1873     4680 

Ashland,    1913 5479 

^     ,,        1914 5477,'5478 

Berkley,    1899 2693 

^^      ,         1901 2694 

Charlottesville,   1871 4679 

^     „    _  1873 4680 

C.   &  O.   railroad,    1881 939 

Chesterfield    county,    1894 2185 

Culpeper   county,    1895 6672 

Danville,    1871 4679 

^.    .    1873 :::468o 

District   of   Columbia 5616 

Eastern    Va 709 

Farmville,     1871 . .    '    '  4679 

^  ,  .  ,  ^1873 .'4680 

Fredericksburg,  1871 4679 

1873 4680 

1913 5479 

^   ,     .„      1914.  ...5477,  5478 

Gordonsville,  1913 5479 

1914 5477, '5478 

Hanover  county,  1906 1335 

Harrisonburg,  1875 4679 

,   .         1873 .'."4680 

Lexington,  1871 4679 

^   .    ,„  1873 ;;4680 

Louisa,  1914  5477-5479 

Louisa  county,  1895  ....    6672 

Lynchburg,  1870 '  525 

1871 4679 

-^   ^  ,    1873 4680 

Manchester  4670,  4679,  4680 

1875 5036 

1876 5037 

1877 897 

1891 898 

1894 2185 

1897 2696 


1898 4691 

1899 2697 

1900 2698 

1901 2699 

1911 4692 

1912 4693 

1913 4694 

1914 4695 

Maryland,  1914  5616 

Norfolk,  1852 398G 

1870 525 

1871 4679 

1873 4680 

1884 899 

1889 900 

1899 2693,  6709 

1901 2694 

1902 2462 

North  Carolina,  1914  5616 

Orange  county,  1894 6673 

1895 6672 

Peninsular,  1895  919 

Petersburg,  1870 525 

1871 4233,  4679 

1873 4234,  4680 

1877 781,  5039 

1880 913 

1887 914 

1889 915 

1890 4235 

1S92 916 

1894 917 

1896 918 

1899 6709 

1900 2695 

1904 4236 

1906 4237 

1908 4238 

Portsmouth,  1871 4679 

1873 4680 

1899 2693 

1901 2694 

Richmond,  1819 903 

1850 3750 

1852 468g 

1855 719 

1856 4689 

1858 4628 

1860 4909 

1866 987 

1869 524 

1870 525,  1534,  4690 

1871 4679,  4680 

1873 4680 

1875 5036' 

1876 5037' 

1877 897,  5038 

1878 5963 

1879 920 

1S81 901 

1882 902 

1884 903 

1885 904 

1886 905 

1888 906 

1889 907 

1891 908 

1892 909 

1893 910 

1894 911 

1895 912 

1897 2696 

1898 4691 

1899 2697,  6709 

1900 2698 

1901 2699 

1902 2463 

1903 2464 

1904. . .4670,  4706,  5185 

1905 2126 

1906 2127 

1907 2128 

1908 2129 


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1909 2130 

1910 2131 

1911 4692 

1912 4693,  4696 

1913 4694.  5479 

1914.. .4695,  5477,  5478 

School,  Va.,  1911  6699 

Spotsylvania  county,  1895.. ..6672 

Staunton,  1871 4679 

1873 4679 

Va.    State,    1852 1632 

1869 524 

1878 5963 

1880 921 

1884 922 

1889 923 

1891 924 

1894 925 

1897 6174 

1906 5964 

1914 5616 

Waverly,     1913 5479 

1914 5477,   5478 

West   Point,    1914    5477,   5478 

Williamsburg,   1913 5479 

^.  1914 5477,   5478 

Disciples  of  Christ    2483 

Discourse  and  view  of  Virginia.  . .  .    364 
Discourse    of    the    old    company.  .  .5980 

Discourse    of    Virginia 6571-6574 

Discoveries,   early    4786 

Discoveries     beyond     the     Appala- 
chian  Mts 696 

Diseases  of  Va .' .'  .'6926a 

Disfranchisement,    W.    Va.     .  84 

Dismal   Swamp 167,  2920, '6810 

Dismemberment    228 

Dispatch   &   News,    Staunton.  '.'.'.'.'.    195 

Dispatch   print,   office    3776 

Dissertations,    Univ.    of   Va 5832 

District    of   Columbia,    650,    1378,    1628 
1640,     3519,     3801,     5453,     6452,     6667, 
-r^.    .,.         ,.  6758,    6850,    6854 

Dividing   line   between  Va.   and   N. 

.^.C 724,    725,    2473 

Divorce    3359 

Dixie  after  the  war    .............    200 

Dixie  book  of  days '  '    '    131 

Dixie  dolls  .';.'.';;2383 

Dixie    hospital    2''52 

Dixon,  J 178,  5286,' 5666 

Dixon  &  Hunter  476b  6743 

Dixon  family 4777,  6088,  6477,  6486 

Dixon  vs.  Tacey  2616 

Doak,    S 5266 

Doctor    Vandyke    1128 

Doctors,  Va 648l','6486 

Doctrinal   splinters    5333 

Documents,  public 6925a 

Dodd,    W.   E 4498g 

Dodd.    \V.    F "    6079 

Doddridge,    J 2960 

Doddridge,   N 1485 

Doddridge,   P 388a 

Dodge,    W 2706 

Dodge,    W.    De    L 4426 

Dodslev,    R 3B7 

Doe   Hill    !...".'.;'.!!'.'.'.  4009 

Doggett,   A.    C 5839 

Doggett,    D.     S 3009 

Dogs .-^GOl 

Dold,    W.    E 5840 

Domestic      missionary      soc'y.      of 

Richmond 4518 

Don   Paez    4398 

Donahoe,   S.   R 1683 

Donald    Adair    1498 

Donelson,  L.  R.,  jr 5840 

Donelson    family    4438 

Donovan,   J 5  737 

Dooley,    .J.    H 5737 

Dorchester   House    3175a,    6822 

Dorman,    J.    B 2806 


Dorman,  O.  M 871 

Dorset,    S 5448 

Doswell,  S.  J 4179,  4181 

Doubts 2363 

Doughoregan  Manor    2023 

Doughty,    F 6074 

Douglas,   E.   B 6629 

Douglas,  S.  A 7,   6185 

Douglas   family 4777,    6628,    6G29 

Douglas   of   Garallan    1239a 

Douglass  family 6628 

Douglass  farm    537 

Dove,   J 1872 

Dove,    L.   C 6207 

Dow,    P 1511 

Down    in   Tennessee    1998 

Down   South    1402,   2261 

Downing,  H.   H 5737 

Downman    family    6485 

Doyle,  R.  D 5840 

Drafts,  A.  B 5840 

Dragon     5271 

Dragoo   family    2864 

Draper,    L.    C 663C 

Draper    manuscripts,    4394,    5011,    5556, 

5557,   5560 

Drawing    book    873 

Dreamer    5274 

Dred  Scott  vs.  Sanford 2461 

Dreher,    J.    D 4761 

Drewry,    C 5737 

Drewry,   J.   C 5840 

Drewry,   W.   F 5737 

Drewry's   Bluff,   Battle   of 323,    5162 

Drinker  &  Morris 2572,   4558-4561 

Driver,    W.    R 3680,    3682 

Dromgoole,    G.   C 4498d,    6656 

Droop   Mountain,   Battle   of    10S7 

Drummond,    Lake    167 

Drysdale,   governor    6033 

Duane,    W 425 

Dublin     1532 

Du    Bose,    F.    G 5840 

Du   Bose,   W.   P 2806 

Duche-Washington   letters    1820 

Dudley,  A 5266,  5455 

Dudley,    D.    &    CO 4690 

Dudley,    H.    M 5737 

Dudley,  S.  J 1032,  5737,  5840 

Dudley,     T 6207 

Dudley,  T.  U 5839 

Duelling    947,    6483 

Duke,    B.    W 2705 

Duke,   R.   T.   W 1640,   5840 

Duke,    R.    T.    W.,    jr.    5737,    5838,    5840 

Duke  family 4098,  4099.  5178a 

Dulaney-Boatwright  co 5419,   6621 

Dulaney,   R.  H 5737 

Dunglison,    R 3196,    5839 

Dunklin   family    1544a 

Dunlap,    W 6  477 

Dunlap  society    1815 

Dunlop,    D 5737,    5840 

Dunlop,    J.    N 5839 

Dunlop,    J.   T 5737 

Dunlop,    R.    A 58  40 

Dunlop,  W 6482,   6776 

Dunlop    library 6175o,    6943 

Dunmore,    lady    6023 

Dunmore's  war,   717,  2960,   3140,   4458a, 

5557,   6384 

Dunn,    J.    B 5840 

Dunn,    W.    L 5737 

Dunnavant,    M.    W 671 

Dunnington.    F.    P 5840 

Dunsmore,  J.  G 5737 

Du    Pont,    C 192 

Du    Pree,   W 2806 

Dupuy   family    582,    6048 

Durant,    O 5737 

During    the    war    4961 

Dust   preventives    4088 

Dutch,   attacks   of  Va.   fleet 6073 


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Dutch    Gap    6619 

Dutch  soc'v.  for  general  welfare.  .2091 

Duval,  M.   P 4906 

Duval,    W 6210 

Duval    family    4777 

Dwight,   T.   F 3679,    3684 

Dye,    M.    L 5840 

Dyer,    W.    C 5839 

Dynamo-electric    machinery    2551 

Eagle    oak    3915 

Eagles,    \V.    B 5840 

Eagles    shadow     ^735 

Earle,    J.    B 5840 

Early,    J..    304,    960,    1565,    1587a.    3083, 

Early,    J.    A 5210 

Early,    R.   H 1560 

Early    family    1505 

Early's  brigade 3577 

Earnest,    J.    B 6777 

Earthquakes    5428,   5430 

Earthward   pilgrimage    1108 

Easley,  H 5738 

Easley,    W.    H 6207 

East,    J.    P 5840 

East   Belmont    3603 

East    Hanover   presbytery.  ..  1567,    2440 

Eastburn,    J.    W 52C6 

Eastern    Shore,    553,    1569,    1636,    6217, 

6532,   6623 

Eastern    Shore    boundary    3511 

Eastern    Shore  history 6078,   6079 

Eastern    star     4056 

Eastham,    G 6207 

Eastman,    S 1571,    1573 

Easton,  E.  W 2806 

Eastover  Court  House   477 

Eaton,  H.  M 2383 

Eaton,     T 157 

Eaton   free   school    6478 

Ebenezer    Baptist    church    6313 

Eberly.   J.    W 5738 

Ecclesiastical    law     3613 

Ecclesiastical  relation  of  negroes.  1285 

Ecclesiology    4196 

Echoes  from  the  heart    6680 

Echoes     from     the     land     of      the 

golden  horseshoe    2998 

Echols,    E 5738 

Echols,   J 5738 

Echols,    J.    C 1087 

Echols,   W.   H 5738,    5840 

Eckel,    E.    C 309 

Eckenrode,  H.  J.,   6175m,   6175n,   6175p. 

6175q,  6778,  6942,  6944 

Economic    conditions.  .  4037,    4038,    4039 

Economic    history,    249,    250,    628,    629, 

6753 
Eddv  press.  817,   1920,   2651,   3847,   5516 

An  Edelweiss  of  the  Sierras 2292 

Edge-hill    2394 

Edgecombe,   N.   C 3150,    3154,    3155 

Edgehill     3603 

Edgeworth    3003 

Edict  of  Nantes   1793 

Edinburgh  university,  2374,  3137,  5303, 

0797 

Edith    Allen     3902 

Editors    6471 

Editors  of  the  past 2589 

Edlow    family    6473 

Edmands,    T.    F 3681 

Edmonds,    E.    C 6207 

Edmonds.    W 6076 

Edmondson,   H.   C , 6207 

Edmondson,  Mrs.  W.  C 3419 

Edmunds,    J.    E 5810 

Education,    160,    587,    1001,    2507,    290«. 
3362,    3714,    4979,    6351,   6900 

Agricultural 485  4 

Agricultural,  Va 6620 

Finding  list    5407 

For  efficient   living    3303 


History 413;> 

In  colonial  Va 6472-6474 

In    the    South 1092,    1093,    1896 

In   the   Southern   colonies 4136 

In  Va.,  1277,  1371,  2417,  3590,  4137. 

6054 

In  W.  Va 6385,   6386,  6428,  6975 

Duther  on 4140 

Of   negro    4860 

Of  v.-omen 349 

Primary    5512 

17th   cent 3881 

Supcr\  ision    1433 

Va.  journal  of    6066 

Education    and   progress    3185 

Educational    ass'n    of   Va.,    2906,    3185, 

5118 

Educational    conference,    1906 5387 

Educational    exhibits    508* 

Educational   history,    17th   cent....    630 

Educational    rev 4399 

Educative  seat  work 1548 

Edwards,   J 5273 

Edwards,  J.   E 1495 

Edwards,  L.  B 1640,  6100 

Edwards,  Matilda  S 6823,  6872 

Edwards.    R 5289 

Edwards  family    6482 

Edwards's  brigade    512 

Eilingham,    lord     607S 

Effna,  Va 5018 

Ege.    J.    B 878 

Egerton  ms 6308,   6962 

Eggleston,    A 5002 

Eggleston,    D.    Q 5738 

Ee-gleston,    B 5002 

Eggleston,    G.    C 3666 

Eggleston,    J 3024 

Eggleston,   J.   \V :'738 

Eggleston  ms 64  <6 

Egmont.  J.,  earl  of   1020 

Egotistical   I    5572 

Eighteenth    reg.    Va.    inf 6637 

Eighth  Va.   infantry,   1798... 2028.   3872 

Ejectment    4267 

Elam,   J.   D 5738 

Elam   Baptist   church    24(8 

Elder's  diary   5347 

Eldridge,  J.  W 6779.   6780 

Eldridge  family 4777,  6487 

Elections    4741,    4743 

Contested    297,    4830,   6200 

Va 4830 

Elective    principle    6486 

Electoral  commission  of  1877 2039 

Electric  headlights    6908 

Electrical   cohesion    3729 

Electrical    words    -550 

Elene    1938 

Eleventh   amendment    543 

Eliot.     C.     W 163 

Elizabeth,  Queen 54-J8 

Elizabeth  City  co.,  939,  5000,  6468,  6469. 
6472.   6476.   6481.   64S7 

Elizabeth   River   parish    6468 

Ellegood   family    0480 

Elleson,   P.   G 5840 

Ellett,    J.    S 2770 

Ellett    family    4777 

Bllicott    family    5522 

Ellie     1129 

Elliott,    S 3625 

Elliott,    E.    N 436 

Elliott,   J.   B 2806 

Elliott,  M.  C 5840 

TClliott,    P 2806 

Elliott.  R 2806,  0082 

Elliott,    W.    B 44981 

Elliott,   W.   G.,   jr 5840 

Elliott,    W.    M 116 

Elliott    &    Nve,    1632.    3425,    4676,    4732 

Elliott   &  Shields   1699 

I  Ellis,    H.    G 44981 


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Ellis,  J.  T 6207 

Ellis,   T.   H 6472 

Ellison,    J 5455 

Ellison,  J.  F 89 

Ellsworth,  E.  E 3161 

Bllvpon,  H.  K.,  141,  719,  1204,  2116, 

2'7S7,  3334,  3335,  3420,  3613,  3618, 

3C23,  3752,  4689,  5004,  5005,  5088, 

5427,  5955,  5967 

Ellyson,  J.  T.,  1640,  2779,  3190,  5738. 

5839 

Ellvson,    M 4689 

Ellvson  &  Taylor 1892 

Ellyson's,     H.     K.,     steam     power 

presses 4353,  4588 

Elm-wood,   Essex  co..    1931.   1933,    1936, 

1939 

Elm-wood  school 19  34 

Eloquence   3420 

Elsket     4109 

Elwes,    A.    W 4359 

Ely,    R.    T 1472 

Emancipation   5375,   6550 

Emancipation    club   of   Roanoke.  .  .649  3 

Emancipation  club  of  Salem 6493 

Embargo     1981 

Embrey,  A.   T 5738,   5S40 

Emergency  helps  for  housekeepers.  1781 

Emerson,  R.  W 1109.  1621 

Emigrant    ministers    1834 

Emigrants    2544,   5280,    6474 

Emigration  from  Va.    .^ 6481 

Emmerson,    A 1640 

Emmerson,  T 6081 

Emmet,   J.    D 5840 

Emmet,   J.   P 1641,   5839 

Emmet,    T.   A 5840 

Emmet   family    1644 

Emmett,  J.  P 1645 

Emmett,    T.   A 4903 

Emmett  family 1645 

Emory,  Va 1646 

Emory-Henry    college    17 

Empereour  family   6090 

Employers'    liability    6908 

Encyclopedia   of   Va.   biography.  .5724a 

End    of  an   era    6627 

Endlich,   F.    M 3810 

Engineers'  soc'y.  of  Pa 6356 

England,  description 4251 

English    colonies    3727 

English     colonies     in     America,     4023, 

5725,   6043,   6184 

English   colonization  of  America.  .3884 

English  commercial  system   5056 

English  culture  in  Va 5604 

English    friends    of    the    Southern 

Confederacy    5791 

English  grammar 2342,  2343,  5098 

English  historical  ms.  com.  . .  .93a,  6722 

English  in  the  South    3667 

English    language    1443 

English   literature    3668 

English   politics    599 

English   pronunciation    509 

English  prose,  selections 19  4  3 

English  speech    511 

English   trading   companies    2986 

Ennalls    family     6469 

Enquirer  press,  1082,  1085,  1288,  1494, 
5382,    5966,    6230 

Enrolled  bills,  index 6519,  6520 

Eocene    age,    Va 1005 

Epaminondas    (pseud.)    6667 

Epes,  Branch  J 5738 

Ephesians,  studies  in   1030 

Epilepsy    1524 

Epileptics   1525c,   1527 

Episcopacy    1219,    6074 

Episcopal     church.     2048.     3334,     3609, 

3612,    3621 

Episcopal   manual    6547 

Episcopal  principles    4547 


Episcopal  theological  seminary  of 

Va.   : 6208 

Episcopalian's    plea     39  30 

Epitaphs   &   inscriptions    587 

Eppes  family 6076,  6090,  6472 

Epping,   C.   S.   J 1552 

Bqurtl     suffrage     league     of     Rich- 
mond     4  326 

Equity  court    5657 

Erie  canal 2598 

Erskine,    A 5840 

Escape  of  a  Confederate  ofhcer . . . 1390 

Eschbach,  E.   R 1176 

Bskridge,   V 5266 

ERkridge   family    6076,   6079 

Essay  on  liberty  of  press.  ..  2371,   2372 

Essavs    on    various    subjects 5640 

Esser,  J.  A 5738 

Essex  county,  1927.  1931,  1933,  1936, 
1939,  3464,  4443,  6079,  6473,  64S5, 

6486 

Essex  pub.  CO 4079 

Established  church  in  Va 3371 

Estelle  74a 

Estes,  F.  M 5840 

Estes,  Z.  N..  jr 5840 

Ethr.ridge,  H.  A 5840 

Ethics    3654 

Ethnographical  material  in  Italian 

collections     702 

Ethnographical    material    in    Swiss 

collections     699 

Eton,   Bng 6''69 

Ettrick,   Va 4236-4238 

Europe 3787 

Europeon  archives  rel.  to  Amer..  .6889 

European  travel    1588 

European   war,    1914    3386 

Eustace    family    6'17S 

Eustis,  W.  C 5840 

Evacaution  of  Richmond  527 

Evans,  C 6781 

Evans,  C.  A 200,  14  36 

Evans.  E.  A 5819 

Evans.  E.  S 6782 

Evans,  G.   P.  &  co 5346 

Evans,  J.  D 1663 

Evans,  T.  B 5448 

Evans,  T.  J 2357a 

Evans,  W.  A 58  40 

Evans  press  5312 

Evansite  2114 

Eve.  Geo 5455 

Eve.  W.  F 5839 

Evelyn   Byrd    1599 

Evening  leader,   Richmond    5649 

Evening  news,  Richmond.  ...  4586,  4618 

Everard,   Sir  Richard    2386 

Everett,  A 3603 

Everett,  E 6484 

Everett    family    3603 

Everettsville    3603 

Evington 6751 

Ewell.    .1.    G 5738 

Ewell,  R.   S 605 

Ewoll,    Thos 2600 

Ewell  family   2376 

Ex-cadet    (pseud.)    3164 

Ex-member  of  Congress  (pseud.) .  3852 
Examination  of  British  doctrine  ..  3405 
Examiner    job    officer,    1547,    2525,    5363 

Exchange    2079 

Executives  of  Va 5158 

Executors     5373 

Exhibits,  Jamestown  expos 2721 

Exiles    in    Va 2003 

Exploration    in   Va 6213,    6482 

Explorations,    first    80 

Exponent   press.    Culpeper.  .  .2135,   5067 

Extra  examined    56  7 

Extracts   from   an   elder's  diary... 5347 

Ezekiel,   H.    T.,    1677,    2767,    3152.    3153, 

4406.    5471.    6131.    6133.    6134 


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Index 


Ezekiel,   Sir   M 953,   6111 

Ezckiel  &  Bass   439 

F.    F.   V.   receipt   book    3393 

Factory    inspection    6542 

Facts    and    fiction    738 

The  "fair  proposition"    1332 

Fairbairn,    H.    A 5839 

Fairfax,    B 3880 

Fairfax.   G.   W 3880 

Fairfax,    Henry    5739 

Fairfax,   J.    W 5739 

Fairfax,   lord    6077,   6264 

Fairfax,  R 2806,  5075 

Fairfax.    VV 3880 

Fairfax    (novel)    1130 

Fairfax    county.. 875,    964,     3358,    6479 

Women    2614 

Fairfax  family 3880,   5522,   6480 

Fairfield.    Va 3248 

Fairy  of  the  stream    1696 

Fairy    tales    1732 

Faith    3625 

Faith   of   the  apes    5262 

Faith,   the  victory    3339 

Fallam,  Robt.     See  Fallows,  Robt. 

Falling-   Creek   massacre    3883 

The  fallinpT  flag   527 

Falls  Church,  Va.,   imprints.  .  .59.    1683 
Families    connecting   with   English 

pedigrees     6482 

Families,  old 1761a,  1762b,  3617 

Family  physician 4950 

Family   religion    5090 

Fanaticism    3260 

Fant,    E.    L, 6207 

Farish,   W.   P 5448 

Farley.  W.   D 2806 

Farmers'    accountant    5373 

Farmer's   friend    826 

farmers'    institute,    state    6173 

Farmer's   supply  store    73,     74 

Farming   implements    6328 

Farming   in    the    South    1760 

Farms  for  sale 826,  2283,  2783 

Farmville 6179 

Farmville     directory,     1871,      1873, 

4679,  4680 

Farmville  herald 1072.   3800,   6833 

Farmville    imprints,    1072,    1548.    1702c, 

3800,    6833 

Farmville  negroes   1533 

Farnham    parish    6076 

Farrar.   E.   H 5840 

Farrar  family    6076-6079 

Farrar  papers   6079 

Farrer,  J 6495 

Farrier,   pocket    6231 

Farrington.  W.  M.,  jr 5840 

Fashion    (a    poem)     6214 

Fast    day    6075 

Fatherly,   J.    W 2279 

Father's    talks   with   his   children,    5348 

Faulkner,  C.  J 2960,  5739,   5839 

Faulkner,    W.    H 5739 

Faulting    6322 

Fauntleroy,   C.    H 5840 

Fauntleroy,    T.    T 1640 

Fauntleroy  family    1640,   2891 

Fauauier.  F 6475,   6488 

Fauquier,  W 1711 

Fauquier  county,  1571,  1854,  3810,  4280, 

4961-4964,      5057,      6229,      6400.      6401. 
6486,  6625 

Women     2614 

Fauquier  White  Sulphur  springs..    943 

Faure.  J.  P 4862,  4864 

Fausett,    T 2184 

Fawcett,    G.    D 5840 

Faverweather,  D.  B 5839 

Featherston,  H.  C 5840 

Featherstonhaugh,  T 6783 

Febiger,    C 6064 


Febris  nervosa    5303 

Federal   constitution    2423-2425 

Federal  convention,  1787 1626 

Federal    convention.    1788    2166 

Federal   farmer,   pseud 3086 

Federal  government   5855,  5856 

Federal   procedure    3328 

Federal  regulation  railroads,  1742,  1743 

Federal  relations    5  376 

Fei-leral    statutes    6739a 

Federalist    505-507,   1813 

Federals,    Southern    Ill 

Fee   .system    6907 

Fees    to   counsel    2182 

Feild.   E.  E 5840 

Feldzug  in  N.  Virginien 3457 

Fellers.    L.    P 5418 

Female  education    1931,   1933 

Fenn    &    Owen,    371,    1525c,    3030,    4230 

Fenner.    C.    E 5839 

Fenner,    C.    P 5840 

Fenner,    T.    P 159 

Fenton.   J.   M 5840 

Fentress.   C.   W 5739 

Ferguson.  J.  W.  &  son,  1216,  2681,  3012, 

3462,     3528,     3835,     4239,     4240,     4577. 

5083,  5685 

Ferguson   family    4777 

Fergusson  &   Rady.  .  .  .  1045,   3536,    4608 

Fernald    family    1727 

Fernow.  B 1690 

Ferns,   fossil    376 

Ferrar.   .J 6495 

Ferrar,   X 814,    4197.    4198 

Ferrar  papers    6080 

Ferslew,    W.    E 4999 

Fewell.   L.   R 6823.   6872 

Fibrolipoma     2837 

Fiction    6806,    6897 

Finding  list    5403 

Southern 2803 

Field,  H.  M 2704,  2705 

Field,    W^    G 2806 

Field  and  Harrison,  case  between.  4538 

Field  artillery  ass'n.  of  Va 6679 

Field  familv 4777,  6481 

Field,   Justice    206 

Field  sports  in  Va 6076 

Fielding,    G.    H 4498c 

Fielding   familv    6081 

Fife,     J 5448 

Fife.   R.   H 6080,   6082 

Fifteenth    amendment    545 

Fifteenth  Va.  regiment    3770 

Fifth    Va.    regiment    5367 

Fiftv-second  Va.   regiment 4800 

Fight  at  Brunanburh 1938 

Fight  at  Maldon 1938 

Filson  club 2851,  4768.  5256 

Finance.  Virginia,  120,  4723.  4732,  6079, 

6492,    687-4 

Finances   of  the   U.   S 2592 

Financial    history    of   Virginia.  ..  .6874 

Fincastle    imprints    4950 

Finch,   F.   M 6696 

Finch.  J.  A 6821 

Fine   arts    6894 

Fine  arts  finding  list   5400 

Finkle    family     4448 

Finley,  Dr 1368 

Finley,    W.    W 89 

Finney,    J.    H 89 

Finnev   church,   Russell   co 3904 

Fire   insurance    C007,   6908 

Fire    prevention    6908 

Fire    waste    3179a 

First  continental  congress 5579 

First   council    in   Jerusalem 5251 

First    Maryland   artillery    1994 

First   republic   in   America 600 

First   settlers   of  Virginia 1384 

First  Virginia  regiment 3184 

Fish    6008 


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Fishburne,  J.  A 5739 

Fisher,  F.  K 5840 

Fisher,  G 6484 

Fisher,  H 4983 

Fisher,  W.  C 5840 

Fisher's  Hill  1563 

Fiske,  W.  A.,  1214,  1214a,  2021,  4351, 
4352,  4344,  5318,  6671 

Fiske  &  Purdie  4335 

Fithian,   P.  V 811 

FitzhuKh,    T 5739.    5840 

Fitzhugh,    W 6023,    6070-6075 

Fitzhugh  family 6070,  6076-6078 

Fitzrov,    admiral    3554 

Five   Forks 3683,    4312 

Flagg,   C.   A 6088-6091,   6784 

Flagg,    J.    M 4112 

Flaps  of  C.  S.  A 5785 

Flanhart,  O.  E.,   523,   2194a,   3775,   4578, 
4594,   4612,   4613.   4621.  6505,   6873 

Flannagan,    W.    W 5839 

Fleet,  H 3879 

Fleetwood,    P 5739 

Fleming,    A.    F 5840 

Fleming.     Colonel     6074 

Fleming,  F.  N 2806 

Fleming,    R.    H 5739 

Fleming,   W 6473,   6818 

Fleming  family 4777,   6479,   6666 

Fletcher,    J 6207 

Fletcher  &  Toler   3241 

Flohr,    G.    D 5266 

Flood,   H.    D 5739 

Flora    Columbiana     6747 

Flora  of  northern  U.   S 565,   566 

Flora  Virginica    2172,    2173,    6794 

Florae   Columbianae  prodromus.  .  .    550 

Flora's  dictionary    6591 

Florida 2984,    3221,   5476,   6139,   6140 

Floridas    126 

Flournov,   H.    W 16  40 

Flournoy,  L.  M 871 

Flournov  family 6071-6073 

Flower   de   Hundred    2293 

Flowers     and     weeds     of    the    Old 

Dominion 3132 

Flowers    by    the    way-side 291 

Floyd,    C 3136 

Floyd, 'J 311a,   2846.   44981,   6487 

Floyd,    J.    B 3910 

Floyd,  Mrs.  L, 6489 

Flovd  Court  House 4077 

Floyd    family    1786 

Flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Miss- 
issippi        242 

Fluvanna  county,  2354a,  3934,  5088,  6229 

Fluvanna  female   institute    1204 

Fly    3128,    3129 

Foley,    A 2670 

Folev,    T.   H 1145 

Folk,    E.    E 2369 

Folk    lore    society    6000 

Folk    speech,    Va 2137 

Fontaine,    E 2806,    4543 

Fontaine,  J 1793 

Fontaine,    P 5839 

Fontaine,  W.  M...3576,  5739,  5840,  6387 

Fontaine,   W.   W 6483 

Fontaine  family ..  .582,  1802,  2914,  6048 

Foote.  Commodore   528 

Foote    family    6076 

For   love's   sake    4387 

For  the  Colony  in  Virginia  Britan- 
nia      5342 

For   truth  and  freedom 2067 

Forbes,  W.  A 6207 

Force,  P.,  90,  1019,  1187,  1674,  1890, 

2224,  2345,  2817,  2818,  2820,  2821, 

3443,  3864,  3994,  4218,  5043.  5138, 

5146,  5342,  5984,  5978,  5989.  6139, 

6140,  6495 

Force  bill   446 

Ford,  A.  J 4865 


Ford,  C.  E 5840,  6207 

Ford,  J.  M 2660,  4876 

Ford,  P.  L.,  506,  507,  2761,  2766,  3086, 

3515,  4465,  4749 

Ford,    R 5  4  48,    5455 

Ford,  W.  C,  429,  2679,  2888,  5814,  6088, 

6280,   6282,   6470 

Fore,    V.    L 524,    1993,    4581.    4582 

Foreign  ministers,  appointment  of. 2272 
Foreign      mission     board      of      the 

South.  Bap.  con 5688,  5690 

Foreign   trade   of   Virginia 1824 

Foreman,    E.    C 5840 

Forest,  W.  S 3986 

Forest    reserves    4  375 

Fork    Union,    Va - 1825 

Forms   of  law    2405 

Forrest,  N.   B 2903 

Forrester,  W.  M.  T 2108 

Fort   Christiana    .....6476 

Fort  Defiance i97 

Fort    Delaware    2255 

Fort  Du  Quesne   4938 

Fort    Fisher 711,    3681,    6191 

Fort    George    0020 

Fort  Henry   426,   1520 

Fort    LaFayette     - 2555 

Fort  McHenry    1061,   2555 

Fort  Mahone    4227 

Fort     Monroe,     794,     2555,     4031.     4167, 

5686.    6670 

Fort  Necessity 3219.   6075,   6263 

Fort   Patrick   Henry    1500 

Fort    Pitt    6478 

Fort    Snelling    ioV3 

Fort    Stedman 2346,    2485,    2978 

Fort   Sumter 3681,   6487 

Fort  Warren 2140,  2555 

Fortescue,  J.  W 2124a,   bvss 

Forts     2G31,    6071 

W.  Va 6382 

Forty-six  years  in  the  army 4952 

Forty-third  battalion  Va.   cavalry. 6526 

Fossil   ferns    - 376 

Fossil    plants    a77,   663 

Fossil  wood    5016 

Foster,    Mrs.    C.    B 215 

Foster.  Mrs.  E.  C SSO 

Foster,    General    3681 

Foster,    J 2683,    6686 

Foster,    J.    W 2135 

Foster,'  L.   S 5739 

Fouace,    S - 6479 

Foundations 4182 

Fountain   of   life   opened    1776 

Four  years   in   Rebel   capitals 1122 

Four  years  in  the   saddle 1997 

Four  vears  under  Marse  Robert.  .  .5  320 

Fourth   of  July    2871,   6611 

Foiishee,  W.  i^ 865 

Fowler,   I.   C 2934 

Fowke,    G - r)  4V  .S 

Fowlkes,   E 6207 

Fox,    A.    P 3603 

Fox,  E.   L - 44081 

Fox,    J.    N 5448 

Fox.    L.    A 5739 

Fox,    W.    F 5839 

Fox    family 6475,    6484,    6487 

Fox   hunting    4360 

Fractures     - 3355 

Les  Frangais  en  Am^rique 965 

France    and    the    United    States,    2271, 

2273 
France    in    American    revolution.  .5593 

France  in  North  America 534 

Francezka 4983 

Franchises,  street  railways    613R 

Francisco,   P 6480,   6481 

Francisco  family   6481 

Frank    Leslie's    popular   monthly ..  1281 

Franking    privilege    - 3697 

Franklin,   B 1621,    3066,   6060,    6475 


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Franklin,  W.  B 5164 

Franklin,  Va 1843,   1852 

Franklin  co 993 

Franklin     press    co,     2052,    2053,     4227, 

i'i:]ii,    5143,    5155,    5262,    5351,    5525 

Franklin    printing   co,    2719,    3922,    392:5 

Franklin    pub.    co 1760 

Franklin    society    ^§JJ 

Franklin,   State  of    -1756 

Fraser,   A.   M 5v  39 

Fraternal    organizations    37  49 

Fravser,  R.  B -4705 

Fravser's  farm,  battle    3201 

Frazer,    H 5448 

Frazer,    P.    F -.6207 

Frederick,    A.   W C443 

Frederick  county,  817.  2649,  2683,   3248, 

3391,  6087 

Fredericksburg,  Va.,  330,  483,  1861, 

1802,  2270,  5999,  6229,  6429,  6478. 

6480,    6587 

Fredpricksburg,  Battle  of,  103.  540,  548, 

1079,  -2055,  2365,  2536,  2569,  2703,  2970, 

3193,     3379,     3G80,     3681,     4044,     4142, 

4447,    4507,    4555,    4944 

Fredericksburg   battlefields    1859 

Fredericksburg  campaign    760 

Fredericksburg  Confederate  monu- 
ment     2794 

Fredericksburg  directory,   1871.... 4679 

1873 4680 

1913,  1914. .5477-5470 

Fredericksburg  gazette  6082 

Fredericksburg  imprints,  1002,  1855, 

1856 

Cottom  &  Stewart 1700,  5504 

Free  lance 1859,  1860,  1862 

Gray,  W.  F.,  3930,  5914,  5917,  5918 

Green,  T 3112 

Green    &   Cady    5459 

Kishpaugh,  R.  A 802 

Merchant,    R.    B 2569 

Recorder   job   ofRce    1765 

Fredericksburg      library      associa- 
tion     2569 

Fredericksburg  lyceum    19  32 

Fredericksburg,    Presbyterian 

church    802 

Fredericksburg,    St.    George's 

church    1002 

Free  ballot    3437 

Free    labor    -4856 

Free   lance-Star    1862 

Free     life     - v 6564 

Free  negroes 1765,   4881,  6880 

Free  school  books    1428 

Free  school  system   318  6 

Free   schools 3437,    6070,   6472 

Free  text  books 6908 

P'rfedom    and    progress    6494 

Freeman    -.2011 

Freeman,   A.   W 3125 

Freeman.    D.    S 239,    3090,    6785 

Freemasonry,      1509,      1872-1877,      2401, 
3001,   4829,   6094,   6468 

Freight    rate    5213 

Freight  shippers'   guide 4973 

Freeniont.    .T.    C 1197 

French,  .1.   B -2806 

French,  J.  S 871 

French,    S.    B -1701 

French,    S.    G 2705 

French  and  Indian  war 3131,  3727, 

3849,  6070,  6071,  6084,  6384,  6775 

French   army — Revolution 424,    425 

French    emigration    1721,    2924 

French   in   America   240 

French   readers    - 1440 

French    revolution.  ...  1279,    3645,    4730 

French  Salt  springs 1500 

French   war,   1798-1800 2028 

Frescati     1300 

Friends,   Socy.   of 2003,   5541 


Frissell,   H.   B 163 

Fristoe,   D 5455 

Fristoe,    W 5455 

l''roissart  ballads   1160 

From    Gotham   to   Jerusalem 3772 

l'"rom  school  room  to  bar 3791 

Front    Royal,   Va 4495,    4496 

Frost,  A.  B 4122 

Fruitland  3603 

Fry,  H 5077 

Fry,  J - 5077 

Fry,  P.  M 5  7  39 

Fry    family    (1477 

Frye,   C 5266 

Frye,    J 5266 

Fuertes,    U    A 872 

Fugate,  R.  C 5840 

Fugitive  slaves    317,   2124 

Fulham .6476 

Fulkerson,    S.    V 6207 

Full  crew  bill    3436 

Fuller,    PI.    W - 3603 

Fuller,    R 5354,    5771 

Fuller,  W.  W 5840 

Fulmore,   Z.   T 5840 

Fulton    family     - 6079 

Funding    act    2142a 

Funding  bill    2799,    3246,    4840a 

Funk,  J 1093a,  6338 

Funk,    S 5448 

Furness,   H.   B 2691 

Furness,  W.  B 3681 

G.,    PI.    C 1713 

G.    S.   and   D.    of   S 2661 

Gage,   T - 1901,    449Sm 

Gaines,    general    ()026 

Gaines,    G 5S40 

Gaines,   R.  H 587,   6054 

Gaines,    S.    M 5839 

Gaines's  Mill,  Battle  of,  1158,  3045,  4341 

Galax,    Va 1904 

Galax-gatherers     2177 

Gallaher,   J.    S 0615 

Gallant   fight    5483 

Gallantry    - 736 

Gallup,    L,.    J 5840 

Gait,   A 6038,   6040 

Gait,    W 6207 

Gait    family     6475 

Galusha,  Elder 5354 

Galvez,    governor    -.60  75 

Gamble,    H.    R 2650 

Gamble,    R 587,    6054,    6064 

Game   protection    6008,   6076 

Gannett,    H 2549 

Garber,   Mrs.  A.  W - 1077 

Gardner,  W.  F 2805 

Gardner,    W.    H 5740 

Garland,   H.   A - 2806 

Garland,    S 6207 

Garland,   S.,   jr 2806,   5839 

Garlick.    S 6483 

Garlington,    B.    C 2806 

Garlington,  C 5839 

Garner,   J.   W - 89 

Carnett,  C.  F.  M 4410 

Garnett,  G.  T 5288 

Garnett,  J 5448,  54?5 

Garnett,  .T.  J 583 

Garnett,  J.  M.,  587,  4547,  5837,  5840, 

6054,  6087 

Garnett,  M.  R.  H 1936,  5839,  6485 

Garnett,  R.  S - 5838 

Garnett,  T.  S 5740,  5839.  5840,  6207 

Garnett  family  1939 

Garrard,  J 5455 

Garret,  Van  F 5740 

Garrett,  W.  E - 5740 

Garrett,  W.  R 6477 

Garrettson,  F 260 

Garrison,  C.  L - 2549 

Gary,  G.  W.,  63,  781,  3270,  5881,  6145, 
6175h,  6955 


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Gary,    H 5840 

Gary  &  Clemmitt,  987,  2475,  2712,  3839, 

6395 

Gary,    Clemmitt    &   Jones 2515 

Gary's    printing   house 1811,    3476 

Gas    works,    Charlottesville    887 

Gaskins  family    6478,   6487 

Gate   City.   Va 5042 

Baptist   church    1025 

Gate    City    imprints    1025 

Gates,  H 3014a 

Gates,  Sir  T.,  143-145,  2225,  4551,  5344, 

6075 

Gate-.vood,  J - 2962 

Gatewood,  R 2806 

Gay,  C.  W 6207 

Gav  family  - 4777 

Gazetteers  of  Va.,  1913,  3408,  5289,  6174 

Geib,   ^V.   J 352 

Geisinger,   J.   E 948 

Genealogy,  2663,  3617,  6092,  6175t,  6802, 

6956,   6958 
General    Assembly    of    Va.,    821,    lOO^l,'. 

General    court   of  Va.,    3342,    6072-6074, 

6077,  6078,  6080,  6081,  6083,  6088-6091 

General  historic  of  Virginia.  .5141-5144 

Genesis  of  the  U.  S 601 

Genet    - 998 

Genevan    reformation     2827 

Genius    3935 

Gentleman    of   Elvas 6139,    6140 

Gentleman    of   Richmond,    pseud...    246 

Gentry,   J.    J 5840 

Gentry   and    others    3735 

Geographic  positions,  U.   S 1912 

Geographic  positions,  Va 1912 

Geographical  and  hist,  soc'y.,  Rich- 
mond   college    5S1 

Geography,    finding    list     -5404 

Geography,   physical    3567-3569 

Geography  of  ancient  Italy   2  319 

Geography  of  Va.,  865,  2419,  3562,  3G39. 
3640,  5381,  6898 

Geological  society   663 

Geological  survey,  Va.,  309,  1006,  6881, 
6909,  6982,   6963 

Geology,  North  America 6839-6844 

Va.,    1006,    1797,    4814.    4815,    6773, 
6839-6844,   6968-6970 

W.  Va 6773 

Geometry,    437,    472,    2093,    5884,    5889 
Geometry    of    the     transformation 

group    - 6512 

George,    C 5448 

George,    E 5266 

George,   "W.  W 5740 

George    Balcombe    5669 

George   Washington   Masonic   natl. 

mem.  ass'n 751 

Georgia.  1992,  2984,  6036,  6323,  6324, 

6  360 

Geological    survey 6323,    6324 

Georgia   Pacific   ry -   776 

German  dialect  in  Valley  of  Va...2382 
German  emigrations  lo  America.  .  2924 

German    grammar    439 

Germans  in  Va.,  4956,  6075,  6078,  6079, 
6083,  6336,  6966 

Germa.ntown,   Pa 3155,    4902 

Germantown   letters    2749 

Geschichte    und    staatsversassung 

der  v.  s 3598 

Gettysburg,    Battle    of,    312,     461,    530, 

1214,     1215,     1316,     1505,     2399.     3375. 

3680.    3682,    3820,    5129.    5351,   5435 

Ghi.selin,  J.  D 155,  2162,  5473 

Gibault,   P - 79 

Gibbon,    L 2447 

Gibbons,    S.    B - 6207 

Gibbons,  T 1363,   1368 

Gibbs,    G 4987 

Gibbs,   J.   T - 6207 


Gibson,    C.    D 3434,    3435 

Gibson,    C.    1 5995 

Gibson,    E.    L 5840 

Gibson,    R.   A 5740 

Giddings,    C.    G 5840 

Gift  of  the  morning  star    2071 

Gifts   of   the   Holy   Spirit    5876 

Gilchrist,    G.    R.    E - 5840 

Gildersleeve,   B.   L, 5546,   5839 

Giles,  W.  B.,  112,  114,  380a,  4498J,  6724 

Gilham,   W 5119 

Gill,  J 2917 

Gillette,  A.  D _ 1986 

Gillette,    D.    H 1986 

Gilliam,   J.   P 5  740 

Gilliam,   M.    M - 5839 

Gilliam    family     6479 

Gillis,    B.    W 4679,    4680 

Gillis  &  Baptist    5181 

Gillock,   S 15064,   5772 

Gilmer,    F (. 5740 

Gilmer.   G - .■'.584,    6049 

Gilmer,   H 6487 

Gilmer,  T.  W 6482 

Gilmer,  W G487 

Gilmer  family.  ...  1992,  4098,  4099,  6473 

Gilmer,  Davis  &  co 3738,  5848 

Gilmer    letters     .5604 

Gilmer,    Mrs.,    school    3721 

Oilmore.  E.  A 1472 

Gilpin.  H.  D 3410 

Giniier.    L - 5470,    6074 

Girardin,  L.  H 671 

Girault,  A.  N 4527 

Girl  of  Virginia    -.  .  .  .5549 

Girl's   life   in  Virginia    688 

Girty    bros 717 

Gissage    family     -6477 

Gist,    C 2851 

Given,   D.   A 871 

Glackens,   W 4126,    4988 

Glade    Springs,   Va. 5240 

Glasgow,  E.  A.   G 4101 

Glasgow.   F.   T 5840 

Glasgov/.    shipbuilders   of    4858 

Glass.   C 5740 

Glass.    R.   H - 36 

Glass,   W.    W 5740 

Glasscock,   of  Mosby's   command.  .  1209 

Glassell    family    2376 

Glasson.    W.    H 89 

Gleanings    of   Virginia  history.  .  .  .    473 

Glenn    Allen    imprint 1260 

Glondy.    J 5266 

Glenmore    3603 

Glenwood    estate     -   774 

/Gloucester     county,     3464.     4783.     5369, 

•^  6081,    G082.    6469,    6470,    C478,    6482 

Gloucester  C.   H.,  Va.,    1492,   2025,   5379 

t?odf1ess    of    reason 2854 

Godliness    4292 

Godman,  J.  D 3123 

Godwin,    I.    R 5740 

Godwin    family    6074 

Goggin,   W.   L.,   jr 2806 

Goitre     2535 

Gold,    L.    W 3720 

Gold    -..25.'58,    5429,    5543,    6909 

Gold  that  did  not  glitter    1292' 

Golden    apples    6661 

Golden    hour     .1110 

Golden  rod    2292 

Goldsborough,  H.  H 6472 

Goldsmid.   E 2189 

Gooch,  C.  W 4498J 

Gooch.    G.    G 5740 

Gooch.  P.  C.    S82 

Gooch.  W.  governor 6034.  6072 

Gooch    family    G472 

Goochland     county.     2214.     3537.     4887, 
4888.     6076.     6229.     6472,     6474,     6475, 

6482 
Good    conversation    3442 


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Index 


Good    newes     6405 

Good  roads   5020 

Good  roads  conventions 6014,  6015 

Good    speed    to  Va 2122 

Goodall,    P 6077 

Goodborne,    J 6786 

Goode,  E 6207 

Goode,  J 2037,  5455,  5740 

Goode,  J.  C 1210 

Goode,  J.  E.,  950,  1509,  1731.  1872,  2038, 
2021,  3013,  3164,  3658,  4583,  4593, 
4792,  5221,  6239i-6239k,  6239q-6239ak, 

6492 

Goode,    R.    U 5840 

Goode,    T.    F -.    659 

Goode,   W.   0 2625.    4424 

Goode    family    2037 

Goodman,   A.   T 5r.01 

Goodwin,  E.   L 5074 

Goodwin,    J.    S (i'!75 

Goodwin   family    6475 

Goodv/yn,  Mrs.   D.  H 6489 

Gookin    family     6074 

Goosley    family 6474 

Gordon,  A.  C,   34,   552,  4616,  5571,  5740. 
5840.    6111,    6489,    6787 

Gordon,  A.  1 6481 

Gordon,  Capt.  C 205 

Gordon,  O.  B.  W.  &  co 2081 

Gordon,  C.  G -1063 

Gordon,  E.  C 1102 

Gordon.  G 2806 

Gordon,  G.  H. 3681 

Gordon,  G.  L 2806 

Gordon,  J 2061,  6478,  6479 

Gordon,  J.  B 2705,  2978 

Gordon,  J.  H 5448 

Gordon,   J.   L 2058,   5840 

Gordon,    T.    C 5840 

Gordon,    W.    F 2080,    67S7 

Gordon,  W.   St.  C 5740 

Gordon    family    2068,    3003,    4777 

Gordon    Keith    4110 

Gordonsvii:e,  2090,  5477-5479,  6229,  6658 

Gore.  J.   \V 5840 

Gorham    co - 6438 

Gospel    in    Enoch     5650 

Gospels 2752,  4080 

Gospels,   harmony   of    573 

Gossip's  manual 1931 

Gourlie,   J.   H 2G5G 

Gouverneur,  S.  L -.  .  .  .3740 

Government 3716.    3740,   5671,   5859 

Government   of  Va 6074,    6076 

Government  ownership  of  rys 2304 

Government   publications.  ..  .6723,   68",8 

Governors,  Convention  of   1104 

Governor's   land    6074 

Governors  of  other  states  from  Var6080 

Governors  of  Va 3894,  5158,  5278 

Grace   of   orders    -6583 

Grady,   C.    P 2806 

Graeme  family    202."? 

Graeme  Park 2023 

Graham.    A.    McL 5840,1 

Graham.    D 3911 

Graham,    F 5840 

Graham,  J.   R.    .- 2705 

Graham,    S.    C 5740 

Graham,    P.    L 5266 

Graham,   AV 5206 

Graham,   Va 6240 

Graham    family    2S;)t 

Graichen.   W.   C - 5740 

Grain   dealers'   nat'l.  ass'n 2812 

Grammar   and    Mattey   school 6471 

Grammars,   Enplish    5167.   5184 

Grammatical    pioneer    5184 

G-rammcr,   .J.   E 5995 

Granbcrv.  J.  C  1474,  2880,  4498c,  4498p. 

5740 

Granby.  Marchioness  of 56  20 

Grand    army    republic    359 


Grandy,  C.  R.  . 5740,  5840 

Grandy,    P.    H 6207 

Granite,   Appalachian    6319 

Granite,  Atlantic  states 6318 

Grant,   U.   S 4048,  5257 

Grant,    Va 2455 

Grantland,    S 679 

Granville  county,  N.  C 6480 

Grapes 82 

Graphic  automatism    846 

Grasse,   count  de    6254 

Grattan,  G.  C 5740 

Grattan,    R 5840 

(.irattan    family     1992 

Gravatt,   J.   J 5740 

Gravatt,   AV.    L 1640 

Gravelly    Run    3683 

Gravely,  H.  C 5740 

Graves,    Rear    Admiral    1026 

Graves,  A.  M 6481 

Graves,   C.   A 5840 

(h-avcs,   C.   M 4301 

Graves,  J.  C 5  7  -1 0 

Graves,    L.    J. 5840 

Graves    family    6479 

Graves    Mountain,    Ga 6315 

Gray,  A.  A 2806.  5810 

Orav.    A.    L 5840 

Gray,    E.    A 5840 

Gray,     F 6479 

Gray.  G.   AA'.  &  co 1033 

Gray.    H 6077 

Gray,    J 1308 

Gro.v,     J: 4868 

Gray,    R.    T 5839 

Grav,    T.    R 5698,    5699 

Gray,    AV.    B 1640.    5839 

Gray,  AV.  F.,  1857.  1858,  3930,  5914.  5917, 

5918 

Gray,    AV.    W 541,    5143,    5155 

Gray    family 6074,    6079,    6080,    6479 

Gray   jacket 0127 

Grayson,   B 6  776 

Grayson  county,  pioneers 4006 

Grayson   family    4777 

Great    Bridpe,    Battle    of    6040f 

Great  Britain.  Emigrants  from.  .  .  .4057 
Great  Britain, 

Historical     manuscripts     com- 
mission     6722 

Public  record  ofTice,   125,   126,  6727, 

6  788 

Great    empress    1441 

Great   expectations    2125 

Great    Falls    of    Potomac    3919 

Great  Kanawha  river   135 

Great  Kanawha  valley   186 

Great    Meadows    -..6263 

Great  rebellion    495 

Great    South    2983.    2984 

Greater  Greece  and  greater  Britain. 

1868 

Greatness   in   literature    5605 

Greece,    Geographv   of    3196 

History  of    2330 

Greek    language    1769,    2906 

Greek    prepositions    - 2320 

Greek   vignettes    2326 

Greelev,    H 2647 

Green,    D - 56  74 

Green,   N.   T 5840 

Green,     R 6077 

Green.    R.    H - 2806 

Green,    R.    T 2139,    2171.    5008 

Green,     S.    A 1439 

Green,   S.   S 5839 

Green,    T - 3112 

Green,  AA-" 2059.  2655,  5065,  0789 

Green.  AV.  J 6207 

Green    <^-    Cady    5459 

Green    bag    - 4170 

Green.    Burke    &   Gregory 107 

Green    family    ...5077 


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Greenbrier    county 3688,    6088,    6489 

Greenbrier   presbytery    1891 

Greenbrier    valley    6382 

Greene,  L.  S 5840 

Greene,  Nathaniel   . .- 3076,  6081 

Greenhow,    R 365,    366 

Greenhow,   Mrs.   R.  0 387 

Greenhow,  S.  C 138 

Greenhow,   W 4728 

Greenhow  family   - 6484 

Greenspring 6021,  6074,  6470 

Greensville   county,  Va 373,    6489 

Greenway,   Charles  City  co.,  Va. .  .    973 

Greenway  Court 3014a 

Greenwood,    J 5455 

Greenwood    Depot    2151 

Grefe,    W - 735 

Gregg-,    J 5455 

Gregor  clan    3427,   3428,   3430 

Gregory,  E.   S 475,   781 

Gregory,    J 5448 

Gregory,  J.,  jr - 6478 

Gregory,   R 5740 

Gregory,   T.  W 5840 

Gregory,    W 6480 

Gregory,    W.    F.    C 6790 

Gregory  family    6086,   6478 

Grenville,   Sir  R 2275,  5438 

Gretter,   J.   A 5266 

Gretter,    W.   P 2675 

Greuze    - 6060 

Grew,  Dr 1020 

Grice,    A.    P 1640 

Grice,    G.   W 1640 

Griffin,  A.  P.  C 6791,  6792 

Griffin,   J.    T 5740 

Griffin,  J.  W 432 

Griffin,   S 5740 

Griffin  family 4777,  6708 

Griffith,   D 4369,   4498a,   5266 

Griffith,    M 5840 

Griffith,   T 6475 

Grigg.  W.  P - 6207 

Grigsby,  H.  B.,  6029,  6052,  6053,  6060, 

6296,  6793 

Grimsley,    B. 5448 

Grinnan,   A.    G...6470,    6471,    6473,    6477 

Grinnan,    S.    C 6469 

Griswold,  A.  T - 6960 

Griswold,  R.  W 4303,  5533 

Grogan,  K 2806 

Grolier  club    1106 

Groner,    D.   L 5840 

Gronovius,  J.  F 6794 

Grotius 3778 

Grunwald,  C 5549,    5550 

Gruver,    J.    S 5740 

Guale    mission 3221 

Guardian    ad    litem    1229 

Guardians    5373 

Guernsey.     Description  and  travel.  4251 

Guerrant,    G 2177 

Guerrant    family    6478 

Guide  books, 

Jamestown    5279 

McCarthy,    C 3281 

Norfolk    5270 

Richmond 950.    1659,    4308,    5346 

Yorktown     5307 

Guide   to  magistrates    3591,    3592 

Guiger,    G.    H 2806 

Guigon,  A.  B 5740,  5840 

Gullbert,  bishop  of  London 1899 

Guilford  battle-ground 5100,   5101 

Guizot.  F.   P.   G 1453 

Gulf  stream 3566 

Gun  club  of  Richmond - 46  30 

Gun-shot    wounds    3345 

Gunst,   M 6505 

Gunston   Hall    3014a 

Gunter,  B.  T 2806 

Gunton's  magazine  - 339 

Guthrie,  J.  A 5840 


Gwyn,    J.    M 5740 

Gymnospermous   plants   375 

Gynecology    - 4781 

Gypsum  deposits 657,   5341,   6314 

Haas,   J 3604 

Hacke,    G 6475,   6818 

Haddock   &   Wiglesworth    4235 

Hagan,    Patrick    5741 

Hagar     2855 

Hagerstown    loam    406 

Hagood,    Mordecal 5448 

Hahnemann,   S.  C.   F 4155 

Haigh,    C.    T 6207 

Hail   in  Va 1711 

Hains,  F.  W 5840 

Hairston,    J.    A 6207 

Hairston,   J.    T.   W 5741 

Hakluyt,    R 2274,    6139,    6140 

Hakluyt    soc'y 5343 

Hakluyt's   collection  of  early  voy- 
ages   5438 

Haldeman,    B -5840 

Haley,    L,.    J 2806 

Half  hours   in   Southern  history.. 2208 

Halifax  co 3802 

Hall,    A 5448 

Hall,    Henrietta    2780 

Hall,    J 44,    295,    2381 

Hall,  J.,  jr 6489 

Hall,    J,    C 5741 

Hall,  J.  L 587,  5741,  6054 

Hall,    M.    D 1683 

Hall,   M.    R 3111 

Hall.  M.  S 6474 

Hall,    T 6489 

Hall,    T.    H 3152 

Hall    family    6489 

Hallam,    S - 6479 

Haller,  C.   B 59 

Halsey,   D.   P 5741 

Hambrick,    J.    A - 6207 

Hamilton,    Alex.,    243,    244,    1719,    2776, 

5741 

Hamilton,    A.    D 5840 

Hamilton,    Jane    4  309 

Hamilton,   S.   M 3742 

Hamilton,  Va 3213 

Hamilton    Bap.    church    4358 

Hamilton  Co.,   0 6284 

Hamilton    parish _ 3170 

Hamilton's  crossing 3768 

Hamlin,  A.   C 1965,   2705.    3683 

Hamlin,   W.    B 2806 

Hamlin    family    ...6478 

Hammer  and   rapier    1131 

Hammersly   &   co 620 

Hammond    (Governor)    1451 

Hammond,   G.   N 6207 

Hammond.    J.    H. 1630 

Hammond    printing    works,    182,    4103, 

4758 

Hamner,    U.    B 2806 

Hampden-Sidney,  Va 2228-2232a 

Hamoden-Sidney  college 17,  2302 

Garnett,    J.    M 1928 

Grigsby,   H.   B 2163 

Henneman.  J.  B 6075,   6076 

Maxwell.    W 3584.    3585 

Wool,  T.  J - 6671 

Hampshire  Co 817,  3581 

Hampton,  Lee  880 

Hampton.  W - 6370 

Hampton.  Va..  880,  1820,  2020.  2250. 
2252,  3210,  6474 

First  Bap.  church 5776 

Hampton  academy.  ...  3752,  4306,  5427 

Hampton  directory,  1895  919 

Hampton  imprints.  653,  713,  2234-2249 

Hampton  institute  press.  160,  713, 

805,  985.  1098,  1380,  1455,  1766, 

2237,  2239-2241,  2244-2249,  2896, 

5234,  6550 


712 


Index 


Houston  ptg.  house    2553 

Ovsterman    &    fisherman 4078 

Hampton    institute,    159.    163,   985,    5019 

Hampton  institute  press,   713,  805,  985, 

1098,     1380,     1455,     1766.     2237,     2239- 

2241,    2244-2249,    2896,    5234,    6550 

Hampton    Roads     -.  .  .6410 

Hampton    Roads    conference 5816 

Hampton  students'  songs.  ...  1725.  1726 

Hanckel.  A.   R 5840 

Hancock,   E.   H 3533,    3871 

Hancock,   R.   J 5741 

Hancock,    W.    S 5840 

Hancock,    W.    T 1640 

Hancock  Co.,   W.  Va 3929 

Hand   railing    1811 

Handful   of   monographs    4388 

Hanging  for   negro  murder    6475 

Hankins,    Wm 5448 

Hanover    County,    342,    353,    373.    1363, 

1369,     2738,     5913,    5914,     6472,     6476, 

6488,  6489 

Hanover  County  directory    1335 

Hanover  Court   House    4341 

Hanover    parish    501 

Hanover  presbytery 4171 

Hansbrough,    S.    H 5741 

Hansford,   T 587,   5704,   6054 

Hansford    - 5654 

Happy   acres    5700 

Happy    Creek     - 2683 

Hard    Labour    plantation    5861 

Hardaway,     T 2577 

Hardaway,  W.  A 5839 

Hardaway    family    2577,    6487 

Hardee,    W.    J 3081 

Hardesty,   H.   H.    ..- 591,   2259 

Hardridge    family    6  489 

Hardvvick,    B 5455 

Hardwick  family    6  489 

Hardwood    supply    .2212 

Hardy,    C 5741 

Hardy,    .T.    B - 6207 

Hardv    County    817 

Hardvman   family 6472,   6478 

Hariot,   T 5306.   5438 

Harlan.  Justice 206 

Harland,   M.     See  Terhune,  Mrs. 

Harman,  A.  W.,  jr 5741 

Harman.    F.    P 5741 

Harman,    J.    N 5741 

Harman,    T.    L 6207 

Harmanson,   J.    R 2806 

Harmanson,    L - 1640 

Harmon,     D 5741, 

Harmon.    E.    C 2614 

Harmony    of    the    gospels 573 

Harned    family     6487 

Harper,  1630 

Harper,  (chancellor)  1451 

Harper,  F 3237,  5840 

Harper,  H.  W 5840 

Harper,  K 3870,  6142 

Harper,    R.    G 5196 

Harper's   Ferry,   1122,   2645,   2800.    3165. 
3765,    5338.    5591.    5634,    5806 

Harper's    Ferrv    committee    2640 

Harper's  magazine, 

Bruoo,    E.    C 622,    623 

Chapin,    J.    R 870- 

Cooke.    J.    E 1135,    1153,    1156 

Daniel,   F.    S 1314 

Fiske.   .T 1754 

Hamilton,    J.    R -2218 

I.osRing,   B.  J 3207 

I.evburn,  J 3146,  3147 

Pember.    P.    T.    L 4202 

Pvle.    H 4442 

Redwood.    A.    C -4526 

Strother,  D.  H 5358,  5359,  5361 

Harrington,    P.    F 5741 

Harris,    B.    W 1587 

Harris,    G.    N 1587 


Harris,   H.   H 2357a,    2806 

Harris,    Capt.    J 6091 

Harris,    J.    T 5741 

Harris,    J.    W - 5840 

Harris,    S 5840 

Harris,    T 2287 

Harris,    W 5448 

Harris,   W.   C 5840 

Harris    family     - .  .  .  .  2285 

Harrison,     B.,    2926,     4930,    6040,     6072, 
6077,    6254,    6266,    6477 

Harrison,   B.   H 2806 

Harrison,    B.    J 5840 

Harrison,   B.    N 2301 

Harrison,    C 6081 

Harrison,  Constance  C...306,  6521,  C872 

Harrison,    C.    H 6207 

Harrison,    D.    C 2806 

Harrison,    F - 833 

Harrison,    F.    B 2301 

Harrison,   G 577,   5839' 

Harrison,  G.  B 2033 

Harrison,    G.   M - 5741 

Harrison,    G.    T 5840 

Harrison,    H 2548 

Harrison,    J.    A.,    62,    1121,    4297,    4298, 
5741,  5840,  6795 

Harrison.  J.   B -2301 

Harrison,  J.   P 5839 

Harrison.    P.    G 5839 

Harrison.    R - 5840 

Harrison,  R.  L 4178,  5839,  6851 

Harrison,    S.   B 3712,    6831 

Harrison,   T.  W 5741 

Harrison,   W.  H.,   677,   1177,   1399,   1956, 

2602,     2926,     3302,     3754,     4063,     4439, 

5854,    6289,   6399,   6523 

Harrison,    W.    R 5840 

Harrison  and  Field,  case  between-4538 

Harrison  County,  W.  Va 2380 

Harrison    democrat    (pseud.) 3575 

Harrison  family,  2023,  2301,  2926,  4098. 
4099,    4777,   6474 
Harrisonburg  directory,  1871,  1873, 

4679.    4680 

Harrisonburg    imprints    2115 

Davidson   &   Bourne    647 

News-Record    4805 

Wartmann,  J.  H.   &  bros 3855 

Wartmann.   L 132.    3046 

Harrison's    landing    2977 

Harriss.    S 5266.    5455 

Harrold  and  Murray 1696.   4545 

Hart.  A.  B 4149.  6563 

Hart,  J - 2357a,  2806 

Hart,    T.    G 6207 

Hart   family    1992 

Hartford,      1st      Co.      gov.      horse 

guard    - 1745 

Hartsfleld,    A.    C 6207 

Hartshorn   memorial    college 5778 

Harvard    historical    studies    1219 

Harvard    university    6474 

Law  school  library 6820 

Va.    graduates     t)iti 

Harvey  (governor) 6072,  6077,  6078 

Harvey.    Sir   J 6070 

Harvie    family    1992 

Harwood.    T.    F 5840 

Harwood.   T.   M - 5840 

Harwood.    W 6489. 

Harwood   family    6477.   6478 

Haskell.   W.    T 2806 

Hasse.    A.    R 6796 

Hatcher,    J 5455 

Hatcher,    R.    S 1565 

Hatcher,  W.   E 2354a,   5741 

Hatcher,  Mrs.  W.  E - 2354a 

Hatcher,  W.  L 5448 

Hatton,   E.   A 1640 

Havana    338 

Haw.   M.    J.    6823.   6872 

Hawes,  Nicholas    151,  152 


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Hawes,  W.  A 5839 

Hawkins  family   2364 

Hawks,   F.   L 1792,   2819 

Hawley,   W 6307 

Hawtliorne,    N 1111 

Hay   family    6482 

Hay-Pauncefote  treaty  .  .- 3038 

Hayden,    H.    E 6797 

Hayes,    W.    A 6259 

Hayes'    Creek   mound    5862 

Hayes-Tilden    contest     2461 

Haymond    family    2379 

Hazel    Grove    2634 

Hazlewood,    M.    W 2906,    4027 

Head    of   a   hundred    2050 

Headlam,    C 2124a,    6788 

Heale    family     _ 6484 

Healy,  B.  M 2806 

Healy,    J 5455 

Hearn,    Laf cadio    2950 

Hearne,    W 2391 

Hearne  family 2391,  2392 

Heart-life   in   song 3473,   3474 

Heart   of   a   soldier    4271 

Heart  of  old  Va 1669 

Heart  songs   786 

Heart's    highway    1870 

Heath,   J.  E 5004,   5839 

Heath,    J.    E.,    jr 5840 

Heath,   M.   E 6823 

Heath  family 6478 

Heaven    4827 

Hebron   Lutheran   church    2578 

Hechler,    V ...2488 

Heermans,    C.   A 5741 

Heiskell,    J -  211 

Heitman,    N.    F 5840 

Hell 846 

Hellier,    T. 5861 

Helm,    R.    H 6207 

Helper,  H.  R 1996.  6641' 

Henderson,  G.  F.  R 2705 

Henderson,  J 3688 

Henderson,  L.  A - 2806 

Henderson,  R 5266 

Henderson  family  3688 

Hendren,  S.  R 6798 

Hening,  W.  W 6799 

Henkel,  A 24U6a,  2990a 

Henkel,  A.  L 2405a 

Henkel,  A.  M 5839 

Henkel,  C _ 5266 

Henkel,  E.  0 2405a 

Henkel,  H.  H 5741,  5839 

Henkel,  P 5266 

Henkel,    S 192a.    2405a,    2406-2409 

Henkel.    S.    G 2408 

Henkel    &    co..    1163,    1789,    2410,    2578, 

2998  5324 

Henkel,  Calvert  &  co .' .  4923 

Henkels,  S.  V 831,  1737,  3347,  6800 

Henley,  S 6474 

Henneman,  J.   B.,   587,   6054,   6075,   6076 

Henrico    6406 

Henrico    County,    733.    939,    2259.    2287, 

4865,   6074,   6472,   6475 

Henrico  County   troops.   C.   S.   A...    851 

Henrico   parish    2473,    3769 

Henrico  union  lodge  no.   130 3773 

Henrico   university    1785 

Henrietta  Maria,   queen    6030 

Henry,   J 6  481 

Henry,    O 5097a 

Henry,  P 5769,   6482 

A.    A 6031 

Alexander.  A 40 

Arnold,    S.    G 168 

Atlantic    monthly    5703 

Cabell.  J.  A 731,   4498b 

Campbell,   C 766 

Everett,    A.    H 1664 

Hart,  C.  H 2341 

Henkels,  S.  V 2412 


Henry,  W.  W. 
Howard,    G.    E. 
Lee,   R.   H.    ... 

Letter    

Magoon,  E.  L. 


.2433 
.6801 
,6023 
.6024 
,3421 


Martin,    J 3497 

Moore,    J.    S 3769 

Morgan,    G - 3796 

Rothermel's  picture 6039 

Scott,  A.   C 4959 

Sims,    F.    W 5054 

Stillg,    C.    J 5322 

Va.  hist,  reg 6032 

Wirt,   W 6489,    6598 

Henry,    R.    R 5741 

Henry,   St.  J 1132 

Henry,    W.    W.,    1640,    3769,    4367,    5839. 

Henry   Co.,    6070.   6078-6080,   6086'.    6090 

Henry   familv    2914 

Henson,  Waller  J 5741  ■ 

Her  majesty,  the  queen .  .  .1133. 

Herald   and    genealogist,    London.  .    945 

Heraldic   journal,   Boston    945 

Herbert,  H.   A 5321,   5839,   6556 

Herbert,  J 6818 

Herbert   estate    6087 

Here  and  there    _....2148 

Heredity    2902 

Heriot,  T 5306,  5438 

The   heritage    of   the    South 1559 

Hermitage     press,     121,     422,     435,     796, 

2163,     2229,     3021,     3663,     3931,     4447, 

5723,   6704 

Hermits 4871 

Herndon,  J.   "W 6078,   6081 

Herndon,  R.  N 5448 

Herndon,    T 5448 

Herndon,    Va 4918 

Herndon    family 6078-6081 

Herod   and    Marianne    5623 

Heroes  and  spies  of  the  civil  war. 2605 

Heroine  of  the  Hudson   3663 

Heroines    of    Va 6482 

Heroism     5084 

Herring,   D 5840 

Herrink,    L.    S 4498k 

Herrman,    A 4261 

Herrman    family    ...2023 

Hertz   classical   library    1768 

Hess,   F.    L 6314,   6325 

Heth,    H 2705 

Heth,    J. 6207 

Heth,    S 5741 

Heth.    W 587,    6054,    6065 

Hewes,    J 6082 

Hewlett  &  Pierce 2263 

Hickey,   C.    H 5741 

Hickman,  "Beau"   3157 

Hickman,    W 5455 

Hickman   family 2891,    6477 

Hickok,    J.    J 5741 

Hicks,  D.  S 5840 

Hicks,    F.    C 2638 

Hicks    family    6478 

Hidden   path   to   Long  Ridge 1413 

Hidden    things     6223 

Hiden,  J.  C 2357a 

High  court  of  chancery 4787 

High    school   messenger,   Manches- 
ter      3455 

Higher  education    2507 

Highland    Co 3812' 

Highland   Springs,   Va.,   imprint...    515 
Highways     and     byways      of     the 

South 2800 

Hill,   A 1333 

Hill,   A.    P 369 

Hill,  A.  P.,  camp....  369,   371,   757,   2982 

Hill,   E 6072,   6073 

Hill,  E.  F 5840 

Hill.    H 231,    6483 

Hill,    J 6487 


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Index 


Hill,    J.   H 5840 

Hill,  J.  L.  ptg.  CO.,  550,  551,  642,  748a, 
1212,  1323,  1331,  1695,  2642,  2693- 
2699,  3280,  3346,  4217,  4274,  4307, 
4308.  4329,  4638,  4661,  4691,  4696, 
4809,  5179.  5245,  5378,  5392,  5786, 
5991,  6174 

Hill,  R.  S - 5840 

Hill,  R.  T.  &  Co 4462 

Hill,  W -.  .5266 

Hill,  W.  B 5841 

Hill,  W.  C 1732,  2152 

Hill,    W.    C,    ptg.    CO 2  35  4a 

Hill  directory  co,   2126-2131,   4236-4238, 
4670,    4692-4695,    5964 

Hill's    farm 6474 

Hillsborough 4393 

Hilt    to    hilt     1134 

Hilton,     S 5455 

Hinke,  W.   J 6080,   6081,  6480 

Hinton,    D.    A 5741 

Hinton,   I.   T 5266 

Hirsh,   B.   W. 5840 

Histoire  de  la  Virginie 382,  383 

Historic  homes 3603 

Historical  documents  from  the  Old 

Dominion   724,   3130 

Historical  magazine 4775,  5421,  6690 

Neill,   E.   D 3891 

Trumbull,  J.  H 5633 

Wynne,  T.  H 6980 

Historical      manuscripts      commis- 
sion  93a.    93b,    6721,    6722 

Historical    societies,    American.  ..  .6791 

Historical   socy.    of   Pa 1722 

History    4014,    4033,    689Sa 

American    6722,   6727,   6891 

Civil   war    4014 

North  America   6766 

South   America 6760 

U.  S 635,  6726,  6882 

History     of    Virginia,     844,     5325-5328, 
6722,  6769,  6815,  6882 

Beverley,   R 384,   385 

Brock,  R.  A 590,  591 

Brockenbrough,  "W.  H 594,  349.S 

Brown,  A 600-602 

Burk,    J.    D 671 

Campbell,    C 763-765 

Campbell,   J.   W 778 

Chandler.   J.   A.   C 854,   856 

Cooke,   J.   B 1149,    1150 

Dovle,    J.    A 1512 

Drake,    S.    A 1514 

Gatford,    L 1952 

Grantham,  Sir  T 2112 

Grigsby,   H.   B 2164 

Hawks,    F.    L. 2367 

Holmes,    G.    F 2519 

Howe,   H 2563,   2564 

Howison,    R.    R 2572 

Hunter,   R.  M.   T 2622 

Keith,    W 2928 

Latrobe,  J.  H 3033 

Lodge,    H.    C 3183a 

Ludewig,    H.    E    6824 

Magill,   M.   T 3413,   3414 

Maury,    D.   H 3552 

Mitchell,    S.    C 3730 

Pritts,    J 4408 

Robert.son,   J.   A 6875 

Robertson,    W 4773 

Smith,   J 5141,   5142 

Smithey,   R.   B 5171 

Stevens,    B.    F 6889 

Svdenstricker,    E 5419 

Winsor,  J 6977,   607S 

Wynne,    T.    H 6981 

History  a   science    12S0 

History,   finding  list 5405 

History   in   a   democracy.  ..  .5100,    5101 
History    In    its    relation    to    litera- 
ture      6082 


History   of   the   Valley 2960,    296? 

Hite,    I.,    jr 6477 

Hitt,    D 5266 

Hobbs,    A.    R 5741 

Hobbs,  T.  H 2806 

Hoblitzell,  H 1409 

Hobson    &    als    4488 

Hodge,    C 1630 

Hodgen  family    6487 

Hodgson,    J.    P 5840 

Hoen  &  CO 2606,  5058,  5244 

Hoge,   J.   B 5266 

Hoge,    M 5266 

Hoge.    M.     D.,     1069,     1145,     1640,     1735. 
2381,    2494.    2806,     2933,     3786,     4616, 

4619 

Hoge,    P.    C 5448 

Hoge,   S.   D 5266 

Hoge.    W.    S 59 

Holcombe,    H 5266 

Holcombe,   J.    P 5839,   6062 

Holcombes    3415 

Holden,    R.    J 6321 

Holden's    Creek 3383 

Hole  and  corner  club   3065 

Holesclaw.  Jane   2985 

Holladay.   J.   M 2806 

Holladay.    L, 5840 

Holladay   family   2376,    6074 

Holland,    poor    colonies    2094 

Hollander,    J.    H 1712 

Holleman,    J 759 

Holliday,  F.   W.  M 2705 

Hollingsworth,    F - 171 

Hollingsworth    family    2864 

Hollins,   Va 2509-2513 

Hollins    magazine    2510- 

Holloway,    J 821,    6022 

Holloway,   T.   T 5840 

Hollywood    cemetery    245 

Hollywood  memorial  ass'n 3839 

Holmes,   G.   P\.. 2357a,   5031,   5839,   6063 

Holmes,   J.   E 6606 

Holt,    E.    W 5840 

Holy     Land     ...3263 

Home   and   the  world    4733 

Homeopathy     4154 

Homer's    Iliad    3843 

Homes,    historic     3603 

Homes   of  America    3014a. 

Homes    of    Va 4919 

Homestead  news  stand    3254 

Homoselle    5565 

Honer,   J.   M 5840 

Honor  system  - 6485 

Honvwood,  P 6470 

Hook.  W 295 

Hooker,  J 311.  351.  1062. 

Hooper.  J.  J 1082.  5096 

Hooper,  S.  C 6823.  6872 

Hooper,  S.  E 6872 

Hoosac    tunnel    35  31 

Hope.   F.   S 1640.    5840 

Hope,  J.  B 1640.   4306,   5567,  6207 

Hope,  T 4412,  4414 

Hope    family    6475 

Hopcdale     3603 

Hopkins,     J 6487 

Hopkins,   .T.    B 6513 

Hopkins,    W 6022 

Hopkins,    W.    E 5840 

Hopkins   family    5522 

Hopson,   W.   H ...2531 

Hopwood,    J 5741 

Hord,  A.   H 6489 

Hord,    T.    . 2533 

Hord  family    2532,  2533 

Horner,    G.    R.    B 1640 

Horry,    P 6360 

Horse   show   ass'n.   of   Richmond.  .  4637 
Horses,  100,  640,  3521,  3522,  4708,  4709, 

6231 
Horseshoe 6484 


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Horsley,  J.  D 5741,  5839 

Hortensius,    (pseud.)     2371 

Horticultural  soc'y,  state    6175 

Horticulture    4210 

Horton,  A.  H 3110 

Hoskins,    T.    J 5840 

Hoskins  family 2891 

Hospital   scenes    880 

Hospitals 5310,    6499,    6505 

Hot   Springs    9,    3253 

Hot  Springs  imprints. 

Homestead  news  stand 3254 

McAllister     pub.     co.,     3252,     3255, 
3256,  3815 

Hotchkiss,   J 65,   1658,   5741,   6182 

Houdon,    J.    A.,    2339,    3912,    6229,    6438 

Houdon  statue    3399 

Hours   of   fancy    - 2972a 

House    of    Burgesses,    609,    1942,    3156, 

5278,      6032-6034,      6071,      6073,      6074, 

6077-6079,     6081,      6087.     6088,     6383, 

6472,   6474,   6486,   6488,   6489,   6751 

House    of   Commons    6075 

House   of  delegates. 

Berry,    H 378 

Boiling,   P.   A 454 

Brodnax,   W.   H 595 

Brown,   J.   T 610 

Chandler,    J.    A 852 

Faulkner,    C.    J 1707 

Giles,  W.  B 1976,  1977 

Hopkins,  H.   L 2528 

Nichols,    J.    H 3935 

Paxton,   J.    G 4188 

Peyton,   W.   M 4249 

Plumer,    W.    S 4291 

Taylor,    G.   K 5449 

House   of  happiness    486 

Houseboating  on  a  colonial  water- 
way      2636 

Housekeepers'    helps    1781 

Houses,    Colonial    5485,    5488 

Houston,    H.    R 5741 

Houston,  S.,  1205,  1950,  2930,  3162,  6490 

Houston   family    6489 

Houston    ptg.   house    2553 

How  it  happened    487 

How  the  money  goes    889 

How  the  world  was  peopled   1790 

Howard,    G.   E 6801 

Howard,    J 2654 

Howard,   J.,   jr 5840 

Howard,  J.  A 5840 

Howard,    J.    B 6476 

Howard,   J.    M 2381 

Howard   family.  .6469,   6473,   6476,   6478 

Howe,    H 5156a 

Howe,    J.    L 5741 

Howe,    R 4687 

Howe,   W.   G 5741 

Howe    letters     114a 

Howell,  M.  B 5840 

Howell,    R.    B.    C -..5448 

Howison,    R.    R 6021 

Hubard,  W.  J 3912 

Hubard   family 4777,  6472,   6473 

Hubbert,   J.    M ...2381 

Hubbert,   W.    E 5741 

Huddle,   J.   H 5741 

Hudnall,    H 1102 

Hudnall,  J.  W 5840 

Hudson,  E.  M 58i0 

Hudson  River  1694 

Huff,  S.  AV 5741 

Hughes,  C.  R 2033 

Hughes,  F 5741,  5840 

Hughes,  J 3401a 

•Hughes,  J.  G.,  jr 4498m 

Hughes,  R.  M 5741,  5840 

Hughes,  R.  W 1640,  4862,  4864 

Hughes,  T 5839 

Hughes  family   6074,   6666 


Huguenot,    Va 4217 

Huguenot  church  in  Va 6080 

Huguenot  emigration  to  Va 582 

A    Huguenot    family 1792-1794 

The  Huguenot  lovers    668 

Huguenots,  Va 584,  3579,  6040,  6048 

Hulbert,   A.   B 6274 

Hull,    J.    M - 2806 

Hull,   W 6020 

Hume,    F 5741,    6089 

Hume,    G 60S9,    6473 

Hume,    T 5448,    5839 

Hume  family   6475 

Humor   in   ebony    3254 

Humphrey,     A.     P 5840 

Humphreys,    D.    C 5741 

Humphreys,    H.    0 5840 

Humphreys,   M.   W 5741,    5840 

Hundley,   G.   J 5741 

Hungars    church    6082 

Hungar's   parish    6485,   6  489 

Hunnewell,   J.    F 5259 

Hunt,    B 6472 

Hunt,    G 3412,    5452,    5810 

Hunt,    G.   J 5741 

Hunt,    R .4024 

Hunt,    Sallie    880 

Hunt,    T.    P 6489 

Hunt,    W.     P 6489 

Hunter,    Gen'l 3683 

Hunter,    B.   B ...2806 

Hunter,    E 1640 

Hunter,   B.   P 1877 

Hunter,   H.    W.    .  .- 6207 

Hunter,    J 6474 

Hunter,  R.  M.  T.,  113a,  1640,  2618,  2659, 
4498f,   5816,  5839,   6061 

Hunter,    R.   W 5840 

Hunter,  W 430,  5600,  5899,  6459 

Hunter    family    6  474 

Hunter  vs.  McCabe   2616 

Huntington,  J.   F 3679,    3683 

Hunton,   B 5741 

Hunton,  B.,  jr 5741,  5840 

Huntsville,  Ala. 

Presbyterian    church    4824 

Hurt,  J.  L 5741 

Hutcheson,  A.   C 5840 

Hutcheson,  H.  F 42 

Hutcheson,  J.  C,  sr 5840 

Hutcheson,  J.  C,  jr 5840 

Hutcheson,    J.    W 5840 

Hutchins,  C 2636 

Hutchinson,    J.    S 1965 

Hutchinson,   R.   R 5840 

Hutchison,    W 5741 

Hutton,  A.  W 5840 

Hutton,    F.   B 5741 

Hutton,    Jj 372 

Hutton,    W.    B 2806 

Hutton  Conyers    6082 

Hutzler,  C 5741 

Hutzler,  H.   S 5741 

Huxley,  T.   H 5099 

Huyghenian    region    of    nebula    in 

Orion    6551 

Hydraulic   cements    309 

Hydrography   6898 

Hydrography    of    Va 2174 

Hygiene,    Public    3124,    3127 

Hymns    3604 

Hypertrophy   of   breasts    2836 

Ida    Randolph   of   Virginia 2265 

Idaho    boundary    line    2042 

Idea  pub.   co    4200.   4201 

Idle   moments    1375a 

Idothea    492  3 

Idyls    of    the    lawn    2953 

Ilimington    church     6083 

Illinois,   Birkbeck's   notes    399 

Campaign  in 995 

Conquest  of   716 

Illinois   country    6719 


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Index 


Illinois   county 78,   521,   745 

Illinois   regiment    6070 

Illinois   river    2637.   2638 

Illinois  state  historical  library,  78,   81, 

745,    997,    6719 

Illinois    state    historical    soc'y. . .  .  1483 

Illustrated    news    1331 

Immersion    1647 

Immigrants,  1656   6488 

Immigration,    Irish    1644 

Immigration  to  South 5728 

Immigration    to   Va 2152' 

Immortal   six  hundred    38  47 

Impc'uding   crisis    6641 

Imperialism    6650 

Importance  of  British  plantations. 2 19 5 

Imprisonment    for    debt    278 

Improved  order  red  men 1190 

In  and   around  a  despatch-box.  ...    289 

In    dead    earnest    549 

In   memoriam   sempiternam    1077 

In    ole    Virginia    4111 

In    our    county    5483 

In  the  Old   Dominion    290 

In  the  service  of  the  King 1551 

In    the   shadow   of  the   pines 25  36 

In    vinculis    2922 

In    war    time 479 

Inca,    pseud 3553 

Incidents  of  travel    4810 

Income    tax    6650' 

Indented   servants    72 :) 

Indentured     labor     251 

Independent        Christian        church, 

Richmond S69 

Independent  Loudoun  Va.  rangers. 2046 

Independent  odd-fellow    2660 

Indian    chiefs    6083- 

Indian   grave    700 

Indian  language   5343 

Indian    massacres    247,    272 

Indian   names 5633,   6382,   6481 

Indian    princess    281 

Indian   relics    6028-6031 

Indian  slaves    6473,   6475 

Indian   territory    2984 

Indian    tribes    2486 

Indian  wars,   391,   717,   1409,   1485.   I486,. 

29G0,     3864.     3865,     4408,     4409,     5365, 

6017,     6071,     6084,     6384,    6474,     6475. 

6635,    6636 

Indian    words    1962 

Indiana 3858 

Indiana  hist,    soc'y.    Pub 3502 

Indiana  Y.  M.  C.  A 2300 

Indianapolis,  transportation  club.. 2311 

Indians,    528a,     1836.    2030,    2031,    2113, 

2150,     2397,     2403,     2637,     2638,     2832, 

2873,     2874,     3047,     3384,     3385,     3519, 

3670,     3760,     3761.     5176,     6074,     6076, 

6077,   6472,   6473,   6486,   6534,   6798 

Indians  advocate   2030,  2031 

India's  hurt    1827 

Indirect    discourse     3822 

Indispensable    book     3785a 

Inductive  geometry 472 

Industrial     co-operation     2300 

Indu-^itrial  education    2793 

Industrial  history  of  negro    2702 

Industrial   resources,   Va 1405 

Industrial,     shippers'    and    buyers' 

ofTicial    guide    3980 

Industries,   Va 1472,    6182 

Industries,   regulation    of    1293 

Inez.    Va 3547 

Infant  baptism ....  606,  1647,  2567,  2608 

Infantry   tactics    3081 

Infinite   series    1576 

Infinitesimal    method    437 

Inge,    R 5840 

Ingels   family    1030 

Ingersoll,    C 5499 

Ingersoll,    R.   G 3424 


Ingle,    E 6803 

Ingle,  J.   L 5839 

Ingle,    O 5840 

Ingles,    M 6473 

Ingles   family    2193 

Ingraham,    D.   N 3557 

Ingram,   J.   H 4296,   4300,   6742 

Ingram,   J.   Van  N 6804 

Ingram,    Va 2673 

Ingram's  rebellion   213,  214,  2477 

Injunction,    law    1322 

Inland  navigation 3110 

Innes,  judge 6073 

Inquisition    4925 

Inquiry    into    govt,    of   U.    S 5459 

Insanity,     1522,     1522a,     1523a,     1524b, 
1524c,   1525,   1525b,   1526,   1908 

Inscriptions    6469-6471,   6475-6477 

Insects 262,   3041 

Institutional  history  of  Va.,  630,  6754 
Instructions  by  way  of  advice.  ..  .5981 
Instructive    visiting    nurses    ass'n. 

of  Richmond    4641 

Insurance    2675 

Insurgents   of   1811    113 

Internal  improvements,  620,  1979,  3144, 

5007 

Internal    navigation    5364 

International  arbitration.  ...  3745,  3746 
International       conf.       of       Amer. 

states 1329 

International   court    624 

International    peace    3778 

Interstate    tobacco    growers*     pro- 
tective ass'n.  of  Va.  and  N.  C...5233 

Intestinal    suture     2534 

Intrastate    commerce    3657 

Invasion   of   states    2G27 

Investments 6516 

Irby,    R 2107,    449Sc 

Ireland,   J 5455 

Ireland   1641-1643 

Irish  immigration 1644,  3640 

Irish    music     3317 

Iron     522,    6321 

Iron  belt  of  Va 3575 

Iron  manufacture 5  383 

Iron  ores 360,  3312,  3909 

Iron  trade  of  U.  S 1884 

Iroquois 3025 

Irvin,    J.    S 5840 

Irvine,   A 6207 

Irvine,   R.   T 5742 

Irvine,    W 718 

Irving,   F.   D 1640 

Irving,  J.   K 2806 

Irving,   P.   A 5742 

Irvington,    Va 9  40 

Irwin 4900 

Irwin  family   6487 

Is   Davis  a  traitor?    434,    435 

Is.hain  family 6468 

Ifcic    of    Wight    CO.,    1215a,    3805,    6035, 
6074,    6075,    6080,    6471-6474 

Islcham  Tl£ll  4249 

Israel,    J 6635 

r.'-thmas  Ime    3560 

Italy    5444,    2319 

Itinerant  observations  in  America.    771 

Ivory   gate    2072 

Ivy.  captain      6023 

Tvy    Depot     3534 

Izard.    I^lrs     R 6077 

Jack   and    Jake    4121 

Jack    Horner     5566 

Jack    Jouett's    ride    1538 

Jackson,    Andrew,    227,    244,    993,    3103, 
4840,    5473,    6290 

Jackson,    A.    E 6207 

Jackson,    E.    H 5840 

Jackson,   H.   E 58  39 

Jackson,  H.  M 5229 

Jackson,  J.  W 3161 


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Jackson.   M 5743,    5840 

Jackson,  T.  J 583,  2704,  2705,  2769 

Addey,    M 2  3 

Allan,  W 65 

Anderson,   W.   A 118 

Boys'    and    girls'    stories 528 

Chase,     W.     C 893 

Chew.    R.    P 953' 

Collins,  J.  L 1053 

Cooke,    J.    E 1145,    1146 

Dabney,    R.    L, 1286 

Daniel.  J.  W 1318 

Ex-cadet,    pseud 316  4 

Gittings,   J.    G 2005 

Gordon,   G.  H 2083 

Hall,  J.   L 2208 

Henderson,   G.  F.  R 2400 

Hoge,    Moses    D 2491,    2492 

Imboden,   J.    D 2645,    2646 

Jones.    S.    T 2892 

Kem per.  J.   L 2933 

Kimball,   N 2980 

Lewis,  V.  A 6384 

Life,    [anon.]    3163 

McGuire,  H.  H 2536,  3343,   3344 

McLaughlin,   W 3378 

Moore,   E.   A 3766 

Moore,  J.  H 3768 

"Old  Jack"    4030 

Opie,  J.  N 4041 

Randolph,   S.  N 4491 

Slaughter,    P 5075 

Smith,  F.  H 5110,  6207 

Smith,  J.  P 3682,  5131,  5132 

Taliaferro,  W.  B 5436 

Taylor.    R 5466 

White,  H.   A 6421 

Williamson,  M.  L 6531' 

Worsham,    J.    H 6678 

Jackson,    W 5266 

Jackson,   W.  M 1239,   5266- 

Jackson's  "Foot  cavalry."   4525 

Jacobitism   in  Va 6075 

Jacobs,   Rev.   Mr 2960 

Jacobs,  W.  L 4107 

Jacob's  sons  4242 

James,  E.  W..  3220,  6071,  6081,  6082, 
6084.  6468-6475.  6482 

James.  J.  A 997 

James.  M.  L 1640 

James,  O.  M 6569 

James,  R.  B 5743 

James,  R.  G 5743 

James  City  county,  587,  2205,  6054,- 
6469,  6472,  6473,  6476-6479,  6481,  6487 

James  Island  3681 

James  river,  1694.  2636,  2918,  4604, 

4618,  4668.  4858.  5192,  5279.  5725,  5796 

James  river  &  Kanawha  canal.  ..  .2712 

James  river  &  Kanawha  co 2370 

James  river  basin 5429.  6909 

James  river  coal  co 2715 

James  river  coal  field 3230 

James  river  tourist 951,  952 

James  river  valley 775,  1837,  6356 

Jameson,  J.  F.,  93a,  93b,  1988,  6721.  6722 

Jameson,  J.  H 6207 

Jameson  family.  .6470,  6472.  6475.  6480 

Jamestown.  153,  939,  1379,  1384,  1564. 

1667,  1832,  2118,  2190,  2438.  2724, 

2800,  3879a.  4028.  4117.  4418.  4426. 

5149.  5279,  5715,  5723,  5761,  5805. 

5952.  6026.  6058.  6071,  6077,  6080, 

6081,  6480,  6484.  6703,  6704 

Jamestown  exposition,  961,  1061.  2452. 

2722-2725,   3756,   4019,   4215,   4294, 

5089,  5174,  5386,  5828,  61751,  6383. 

6805,    6940 

Jamestown  exposition  commission. 6964 

Jamestown    island    5386,    6477 

Jamestown  official   photo.   corp....6805 

Jamestown  school  exhibit 8 

Jamieson   family    6480 


Janney,   S.   M 6335 

Janney  family   2864,   6424 

Japan     5246 

Jaquelin    1531 

Jarman,   H.    D 882 

Jarman,   J.   L 5743,    5840 

Jarnagin,    W.    C 5840 

Jarratt,   D 4498a,   5127,  5266 

Jarratt's,   Sussex  co.,  Va 878 

Jarrell.    T.    G 6207 

Jarvis    vs.   Jason    6083 

Jason   vs.   Jarvis    6083 

Jasper,  J 2356,  4462 

Jay,   John    1719 

Jean    Monteith    3294 

Jefferson,  T 336,  2776,  5839.  6269 

Adams.  H.  B 17.  6711 

Baldwin.   L.   G 244 

Beck.   J.   M 329 

Cabell,  N.   F 742 

Carpenter,  S.  C 792 

Carter,   J.    C 807 

Catchings,    B.    S 832 

Chamberlain,    A.    F 849 

Cobb,  J.  B 1034 

Cooke,    J.    E 1157 

Curtis.   W.   E 1257 

Danvers,   J.    T 1336 

Davis.   T.   J 1391 

Dodd,    W.    E 1482 

Donaldson.   T 1499 

Educational    bills,    1779 5838 

Election  as   governor    6482 

Elliott,  J 1629 

Fisher.    G.    P 1749 

Fiske,    J 1751 

Ford,  W.  C 1817 

Forman,   S.  E 1826 

Giles,   W.    B 1977 

Gilpin,    H.    D 2002 

Hamilton,    A 2217 

Henderson,  J.  C 2402 

Howard,    G.    E 6801 

Hunt,    G 2611 

Johnston.  R.  H 2861.  6809 

Jones.   J.   S 2889 

Kimball.    F 2979 

Langdon,    T 3120 

Lee.  H 3078.  3079 

Letters 6075.  6077.  6081.  6484 

Lvman,  T.  P.  H 3234 

Marshall,    J 3484 

Martin,   H.   A 3495 

Mead,   E.   C 3603 

Merriam.    C.    E 3660 

Morse.  J.  T 3809 

Notes    on   Va 3764 

Page,   T.   N 4117 

Paradise,  L 6472 

Parker,   A.    B 4148 

Parton,    J 4161 

Patton.   J.   S 4180 

Pierson,  H.   W 4279 

Powell,  B.  E 4362 

Randall,   H.    S 4459 

Randolph.   S.   N 4490 

Randolph,  T.  J 1034 

Rayner,   B.    L 4517 

Reports  of  cases  6013 

Rowland,  K.  M 6468 

Sanderson,  S 4930 

Schouler,  J 4953 

Simnson,  L.  D 5053 

Stoddard,  W.  0 5332 

Thornton,  W.  M 5545 

Tompkins,  H.  B 5573.  6913 

Trent.  W.  P 5604,  5611 

Tucker,  G 5638.  5643 

Tucker,  J.  R 5665 

Watson,  T.  E 6310,  6311 

Wavland,   J.   W 6340 

Williams,  J.   S 6517 

Wirt,    W 6593 


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Jefferson,    T.    G 6207 

Jefferson    Bible     2764 

Jefferson  county    817,   3991 

Jeffersonian  ptg.  house.. 300,  4976,  5385 

Jeffersonian   system    866 

Jeffress,    T.    D 42 

Jeffress,  T.  F 5743 

Jekyll,    Sir   J 5551 

Jenings,    E 6075 

Jenkins,  C.  F.    . 2749 

Jenkins,    J 5455 

Jenkins,   J.   S 2806 

Jenkins,   L.  H 980,  981,  3344,   3351a 

Jenkins,    M.    A 2806 

Jenkins,    AV.    T 5840 

Jenncy,    W.    P 1796 

Jennings,  S.  K 5266 

Jerdone,  F 6478,  6481,  6483 

Jerdone  family  6473,  6479 

Jerusalem,  Va 212  3 

Jerusalem  Baptist  church 4510 

Jesse,  R.  H 5841 

Jesus  Christ,  574,  2752,  3783,  4283,  6686 
Jeter,  J.  B.,  568,  2357,  3025a,  5445,  5448 

Jeter    memorial    hall    4683 

Jett.  T 6484,  6488 

Jew  in  Eng.  literature 750 

Jewels  of  Va 3839 

Jews 5195 

Jews  of  Richmond 1677,  3151 

Jews    of   Va 2581 

John    Carter    Brown    library,    820,    822, 
2709,    3370,   4537,   5974,   5977 

John  Marshall  day 3701,  4909 

John   Marshall  high   school    4642 

John  Marvel,   assistant    4112 

John   P.    Branch   historical   papers, 

4498a-4498m 

Johnny   Reb    1704 

Johnny  Reb  and  Billy  Tank 2613 

Johns,    C.    D 5839 

Johns,  E 5455 

Johns,    Joel    5448 

Johns,    John    5448 

Johns   &   CO 4604.    4861,    4865 

Johns  &  Goolsby,  1340,  2370,  3396,  3577, 
4433,   4862-4864 

Johns   Hopkins   hospital    3479 

Johns   Hopkins   univ.    studies,    16,    122, 

165 

Arnold.    B.    W 6731 

Ballagh.   J.   C,  248,  251,   6736,   6737 

Bond.    B.    W 458 

Chandler,    J.    A.    C 857,    860 

Channing,    E 867 

Chitwood.   O.  P 963 

Eokenrode.    H.    J 1581 

Picklen.   J.   R 1730 

Hendren.  S.  R 2403,  6796 

Ingle,   E 2666.    6803 

Latane.  J.  H 3036.   6815 

Mcllwaine,  H.  R 3361 

Magruder.    F.    A 3431 

Motley.    D.    E 3824 

Reizenstein.    M 4531 

Russell.  J.  H 4881.  6880 

Thorn.  W.   T 5510 

Trent.   W.   P 5604 

"Ward,   a.   W 6227 

Willoughbv.  W.  F 6545 

Willoughby.    ^V.    W 6538 

Johns  Hopkins  unlv.  Y.  M.  C.  A...    574 

.Johnson,   alderman 5953.   6075 

Johnson.   A 1949.  2461.   3152.  5680 

Johnson,  B.  F.  pub.  co..  320,  328.  485. 
5?S.  579.  583.  786,  793,  1244,  1436. 
2208.  22fi4.  2342.  2343,  2419,  24fi8. 
2792.  2880.  2882,  3094,  309fi,  3458. 
3552.  3Rfi4.  3668,  4141,  41fi5,  4374. 
4390.  50S4,  5098.  5202.  5313.  5495. 
5517.  6247,  6370,  6415.  6529-6531. 
6745,  6805,  6849 
Johnson,  B.  T 892,  2705 


Johnson,   C 2713,    3039,   5839 

Johnson,   J 2100,    2806,    5839 

Johnson,   J.    G 6806 

Johnson,  J.  L. 2806 

Johnson,   J.   M 1640 

Johnson,    L.    E 3981,    5743 

Johnson,    R.    U 313 

Johnson,  T.  C 5743 

Johnson,  W 3076 

Johnson,  Sir  W 6088 

Johnson,  W.  B 493 

Johnson,   W.   H 5840 

Johnson  &  Schafter    475 

Johnson  &  Warner    2831 

Johnson  family.  .  1992,   5522,   6488,   6489 

Johnson's  Island    584,  6049 

Johnston,    Dr 6489 

Johnston,  C.  F 217,  1191 

Johnston,  G 1640 

Johnston,    G.,    jr 4369 

Johnston,  G.  B 1640,  5743,  5840 

.Johnston,  J.  D.,  jr 5743 

Johnston,  J.  E 530,  1083,  2585,  2798 

Johnston,    J.    S 4205 

Johnston,  J.  W 2806,  44981,  5839 

Johnston,    Mary    4287 

Johnston,    P.,    jr 6207 

Johnston,  R.  H 2764.  6808,  6809 

Johnston,    R.    M 6807 

Johnston,  S 5839 

Johnstone,   J.   M 5840 

.Jolliffe,    E.   A 2864 

Jolliffe,  J 2864 

Jolliffe  family 2864 

Jones,   C.   A.   R 583,    3248 

Jones,  C.  P 5840 

Jones,  D.  S 5743 

Jones,    B.    E 2136 

Jones,   E.  J 2806 

Jones,  F.  B 6207 

Jones,    F.    P 2806 

Jones,    F.    T 2806 

Jones.   F.   W 5840 

Jones,    G.   N 5840 

Jones,    G.    W 871,    5743 

Jones,  H 5266,   5839 

Jones,    H.    E 5743 

Jones.    H.    J 6207 

Jones.    H.    S 5743 

Jones,  H.  T 2209 

Jones,  I.  N.  &  son 5199 

Jones,    J 1817 

Jones,  J.  A 1640,  5839 

Jones,  J.  E 394 

Jones,  J.  P 2055,  6076,  6082 

Jones,  J.  T 2806 

Jones,  J.  W.,  1145,  2357a,  2705,  2806, 

5743 

Jones,  M 2150.  5743.  5839 

Jones,  M.  W 2033 

Jones,  0 6475 

Jones,  P 6073 

Jones,  P.  B 5840 

Jones,  P.  V.  B 5743 

Jones,  R 2891.  6472 

Jones,  S 671 

Jones,  T.  C 5840 

Jones,  T.  G 4933,  5839 

Jones.  T.  M 16  40 

Jones.  T.  R 2806 

Jones,  W.  A 5743.  5839 

Jones,  W.  C 5840 

Jones.  W.  E.,  109,  110,  179,  203,  305, 
564,  581.  649,  689,  733,  966.  968.  120«, 
1987,  2048.  2122a,  2287,  2427,  2458, 
2589,  2795.  2954,  3150,  3184,  3271, 
3291,  3310,  3773,  4083,  4190,  4603, 
4683.  4791,  4916,  4917,  5065,  5189, 
5276,  5277,  5362,  5435.  5523,  5552. 
5596,  5996,  6191,  6193,  6200,  6886,  6932 

Jones,  AV.  E.  sons 2137,  5280 

Jones,  W.  R 5840 

Jones  &  Cook  588 


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Jones  family,  1030,  6073,  6472,  6486, 

6489 

Jonesville,  Va 2899 

Joplin,  J.  R 5743 

Jordan,  Mrs.  C.  J.  M...2806,  6823,  6872 

Jordan,    G 6483 

Jordan,  H 89 

Jordan,   J.   M 6481 

Jordan,  W.  L 5743 

Journal  of  a  young  lady  of  ■Va...l307 

Journal  of  Amer.  history 1460 

Journal    of    Amer.    med,    ass'n.,     1863, 
4155,    4847,    6510 
Journal     of    Elisha,    Mitchell     sci. 

Soc'y 4375 

Journal     of    nervous     and     mental 

disease    1522a 

Journal    office    (Norfolk) 3257,    5542 

Journal   press,   Manassas    2484 

Journals,    legislative    6721 

Journals    of    colonial    assemblies..    93b 

Journals    of    Congress 6847a,    6923a 

Journals  of  councils,  etc 126 

Journals   of   House   of  burgesses,    609, 

6751 
Journey  to  the  land  of  Eden,  724,  725 

Joy 1312 

Joyner,   H.   C 5743 

Joynes,  E.   S 1240,   6619 

Joynes,  G.  C 5743 

Joynes,    L 2911 

Joynes,    L.    S 5839 

Joynes,  T.  R 2911,  6477 

Joyous  Frenchman  in  Virginia.  . .  .1135 

Judas,  a  drama   2209 

Judge  advocate's  vade  mecum  .  . .  .3063 

Judgemade  law 5450 

Judges,  appointment  of 1816 

Judges,   Federal    4070 

Judgeship     4897 

Judicial   power    5503 

Judicial    review    2393 

Judicial    system 2331,    2919 

Judiciary 800,    1982,    3523,    4554 

Judith    1938,    2210 

Judson    Baptist   ass'n 5777 

Jumonville,  de    6263 

Jung,  H 6078 

Junius's  letters 6039 

Junkin    family    2914 

Jurgens,  J.  F.  B 5840 

Jury    720,    3364,    5469 

Justice,   administration   of 5432 

Justice   in    colonial  Va 963 

Justices  of  the  peace,  2405,  4932,  5286. 

6081,   6348 

Justification     2408,    2734,    4826 

Justin  Harley   1137 

Juvenile  courts   6907,  6908 

Juxon    family    6484 

Kable,  W.  H 5744 

Kagi,    J.   H 6339 

Kaleidoscope     2232a 

Kanawha    coal    belt    3575 

Kanawha  county.  .186,  2192,  5377,  6077 

Kanawha   C.   H.    imprints    3144 

Kanawha    Falls    1686 

Kanawha  lyceum   5384 

Kanawha    river,    135,    1623,    2637,    2638, 

2712,  6382 

Kane,  E.  K 5839 

Kane,  I.  P 5744 

Kansas 2626,  2628 

Kansas-Nebraska  bill 2045 

Kaolin    mines    1958 

Kaskaskia 81,   999,   1960,   5695 

Kate's    mountain    2654 

Kean,  P 3425 

Kean,   R.   G.   H 2806,   5839 

Kecoughtan    6476 

Keeling,   Rev.   Mr 2186 

Keeling,  H 271,  5455,  5955 

Keeling,    R.   H 6207 


Keenan,    P 3108,    3690,    6375 

Keene,  J.  S 4498g 

Keezell,   G.   B 5744 

Keiley,   J.   D 5156 

Keim  family    2924 

Keinadt,    M 3675 

Keister,   B.   C 5744 

Keiter,   W 6207 

Keith,  A.  L 6489 

Keith,  J 5744 

Keith  family 2023,  6487 

Keller's  der  Griine  Heinrich    1709 

Keiley,  A.  D 6484 

Kellev,    S.   L, 5744 

Keiley  family    6482 

Kellogg,  L.  P 5557,  5558,   5560 

Kelly,  E 5455 

Kellv,  J.  H 2614a 

Kelly,  J.  L, 5744 

Kemp,    R 6071 

Kemper,  C.  E 6079-6082,  6084,  6180 

Kemper,  F.  T 4444 

Kemper,  G.  B 2806 

Kemper,  J.  D 2491 

Kemper,    K 5839 

Kemper,  Mrs.   M.   P 2806 

Kemper,  Mrs.  S.  H 4444 

Kemper   county,   Miss 3235 

Kempsville,   Va 4937 

Kenbridge,  Va.  imprints 2446 

Kenbridge    tribune    2446 

Kendall    family    6088 

Kennard,  H.   C 5839'-, 

Kennedv,  J.  P...2944,  5744,  6175b,  6812 

Kennedy,    P 2637,    2638 

Kennelly,  A.  E 2551 

Kenner   family 6475,   6476,   6481 

Kennon,  B.  R 5840 

Kennon,  J 6  486 

Kennon,   L.   W.  V 3GS3 

Kennon  family 6074.  6481,   6482 

Kent,  C.  W..  .3224,  5744,  5840,  6838,  6877 

Kent,    H.    T 5839 

Kent,    J.    L 5840 

Kent.  J.  R 6207 

Kent,  R.  C 5744 

Kent  Hampden    1389 

Kentuckian,    pseud 3651 

Kentuckian  in  New  York 798 

Kentucky,    1536,   2984,   3858,   6088.   6477, 
6489,  6674,   6979 

Early    history    of    1784 

First    exploration    2851 

History    1784,    3480 

Land   office    5198,    6552 

Petitions  to  Va.  Legislature.  .  .4768 
Kentucky  resolutions,   1627,   1629.   3180, 

3204,  6233 

Kentucky-Va.  boundary 5775 

Ken  von  college 2915 

Ker.  R.  S 5744 

Kerbv   family    6481 

Kercheval,   S 1485,   1486 

Kern,   R.  H 5839 

Kerngood,  N.  'W 5840 

Kernstown    2980 

Kerr.    J 5266 

Kershaw's    brigade    2970 

Kester.    V 5744 

Keswick 1583,  3601,  3603 

Key,  W 6476,  6S18 

Key   to   Southern   pedigrees 5903 

Keysville     1972 

Kidnapping    6075 

Kieffer,    A.    S 3857 

Kilby,    B 5840 

Kilbv.  -VV.  J 1640,   5839 

Killebrew,  J.  B.,  jr 5840 

Kimball,    A 5n30 

Kincheloe,  J.  M 6?n7 

Kincheloe,   W.    J 2806 

Kincheloe    family    6489 

Kindergarten 4147 


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Index 


Kindergarten  assn.  of  Richmond.  .4643 

Kindred,  J.  J 5840 

Kins,   A.   E 5744 

Kins,    J 5455 

King,  R 336.  2981 

King,    R.    S 2985 

King,   V 2985 

King,    W.    P 5744 

King  and  Queen  county,  216,  2106,  3464, 

4328,  5087,  6078.  6079,  6205,  6476, 
6477,  6481 

King  family    2985,   6483 

King  George  county 501.  6077 

King   Noanett    5323 

King   printing   co 4389 

King   William    county,   939,    1008,    3425, 

3464,    4144,    4145,    6378,    6487 

King    William    parish,    6080-6082,    6475 

Kingdom    of   God    3425 

Kingdome  of  Accomacke 6623 

Kings    daughters    2676 

King's   Mountain    1518 

King's   sons    2676 

Kingsbury,    S.    M 5986,    6813 

Kingsland     733 

Kingsmill    plantation    6479 

Kingston    parish    6482 

Kinloch    3603 

Kinney,    T.    C 6207 

Kinney     family     3360 

Kinsolving,    O.    A 5995 

Kirbv,    E 6207 

Kirk,    W.    H 5448 

Kirke,  Edmund,  pseud 1998.  2001 

Kirkham   &  co 3672 

Kirkpatrick,   J 5J266 

Kirn,   H 5744 

Kishpaugh,    R.   A 802 

Kite   family    2989 

Kittv   Dixon    651 

Kittv  Knight 1616 

Kittykin     4121 

Kleine  a  b  c  buch 2406 

Kline.  H.  E 4708,  4709 

Knight,    F 6269' 

Knight    family    6666 

Knights  of  Pythias 6604 

Knights  of  the  golden  horseshoe.  .5312 

Knights  of  the  horseshoe 799 

Knights    templar    1878-1880 

Know-nothing  letters    2488 

Know-nothing    party    5200 

Know-nothingism 6608 

Knowlton,  F.   H 1796,   5016 

Knoxville,    Tenn 2316 

Knut,    S.    P 5840 

Kobler,    J 5266 

Koiner,    A 5744 

Koiner,    G.    W 5744 

Koontz,    J 5455 

KrafCt-Ebing,   F.    R.   von 2133 

Krise.  A.  E 5744 

Krise,    M.    M 5840 

Krise,  P.  A 5744 

Kru-cha,    pseud 3001 

Ku   Klux   period    1788 

Kuskarawaokes 5582 

Labor   653,  6545 

Labor  laws 6539,   6540 

Labor  movement,   San  Francisco. .  4132 

Labor    unions    661 

Labor,   Va.   federation   of    6002 

Laboulaye,    M.    E 965 

Laburnum    5599 

Lacarde.    E..    &   co 4666 

Lackland,   F 6207 

Lacombe,  C.  F 3993 

Lacv,  B.  W 1640 

Lacv,    D 5266 

Lacy,   J.   H 5448 

Ladies    Mt.    Vernon    ass'n    of    the 

Union 5960 

Lady,    (pseud.)    4729 


Lady  Betty  Stair 4984 

Lady  of  Lexington,   (pseud.) 3178 

Lady  of   Richmond,    (pseud.) 3178 

Lady  of  Virginia,    (pseud.)  ..  3348,   4734 

Lady   of  Warrenton,    (pseud.) 2692 

Lafayette,  Marquis  de,  795a,  1977,  3123, 

3G45,     5593,     6043,     6074.     6075,     6229, 

6254,   6474,   6684 

Lafferty,    J.    J 5229 

La   Fourche    3603 

Laird,    R.   M 5260 

Lake,    J.    B 1640 

Lalie    defense    3561 

Lake    Drummond    167 

Lamb,    J 5745' 

Lamb,   W 396.    3681.   5745.   6814' 

Lamb  family    6470.   6474 

Lambert,    G.    A 5745 

Lambert,  J.  H 4215 

Lambeth    5551 

Lambeth,  W.  A 5745,  5840 

Lamhatty    69  3 

Lancaster  co..  2061.  2780,  3464,  3689. 

3747.  3748,  4713,  6074,  6076,  6081, 

6468,   6471-6473,   6478,   6479,   6484, 

6487,  6488 

Lancaster    court     6472 

Land.   R.  H 5448- 

Land  bounty  warrants   6552 

Land   claims,   military    3104 

Land    grants    6474,    6477 

Land    laws    3540 

Land  of  holy  light    2964 

I^and   of   Powhatan    812 

The  land  of  the  spirit 4113 

Land,   officers   entitled   to 6074 

Land    patents.    6070-6077.    6476,     6478- 

6480 

Land  registration 3538,   3541-3543 

Land  scrip   2590 

Land    systems     5729 

liand   transfers   3539 

Land   warrants,  military.  ...  3940,   5198' 

Landegon.    J 387 

Landmark    printing   house,    3954,    3955. 

3987.    6354 

Landmark  pub.  co 1390.  2523 

Landon   familv    6071 

Landrum,  W.  W 2357a,  5702 

Lands    for    sale    826,    2783 

Lands,    public    6212 

Va 6027.  6470 

Bounty    6S47a 

Military    6739a 

Lane,    D 5455 

Lane,   H.   B 4447 

Lane,    .T 5266 

Lane,  J.  H 1201,   2705 

Lane,  L.  W.,  jr 5745 

Lane,  R 282,  2190,  5438' 

Lane,  T 6485 

Lane,  AV.  A 5839  ■ 

Lane.  W.  C 2158a,  6792 

Langborn  family  6486 

Langdon,  J 3120 

T.,anghorne,  C.  D 3024 

Langhorne,  J.   K 6207 

Langhorne,   J.   P 5840 

Langhorne,    Orra    880 

I>anghorne,   W.    S 1640 

Langlev  family 6480,  6486 

Language    6893 

Language  and  literature    4399 

Language,   finding  list    5399 

Language    lessons    4165 

Language,  modern 4400 

I.ianguages    1441a 

Lanier.   R.   S 3687 

Lanier,    S 6341 

Jjanier    family    6482 

Lanman.  C 16  37 

Lark  Stoke  manor 6083 


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La     Rochefoucauld-Liancourt,    due 

de 3801 

Larue   famly    6487 

Laskey,  H.   G 4994 

Lassiter,   C.   T 5745 

Lassiter,  D.  W 1640 

Lassiter,   F.   R 5745 

Lassiter,  J 4708,   4709 

Last    of    the    cavaliers    1787 

Last  of   the   Lenap6    2726 

Latane,  J 2S06 

Latane,  J.  H 5745,  6815 

Latane,   W 2806,   5527 

Latane    family    2891 

Latham,    R 5455 

Latham,  R.  P 2806 

Latimer,    G 3958 

Latimer,    J.    W 6207 

Latimer    parish    3095 

Latin-American  trade 2303 

Latin    composition 1969,    1970 

Latin    conditional    sentences 4980 

Latin    grammar,    674,    1971,    2317,    2318 

Latin   language    2906,    3268 

Latin   primers    1972,    1973 

Latin    pronunciation     42  3 

Latrobe,   B.   H 6481 

Latrobe,    J.   H.   B 3041 

Lauck,   C.   E 6207 

Laughton,  J.  B.,  jr 6789 

Laughton,    L.   J 1464 

Laurel   brigade 203,   3325,   3854 

Laurel    hill     2024 

Laurence,  J 6071 

The    Laurentian    396 

Law 2104,  2105,  4822,  5504,  6900 

Finding-  list    5407 

Lectures   on    5652,    5653 

Lights   &   shadows   of    2932 

Study  of   5672 

Va.    Journal     6067 

Va.    register    6068 

Law  &  police,  chair  of    6471 

Law  books 3799,  6832,  6867 

Law  of  proportion  in  the  church..  36 15 

Law   reforms    4243 

Law  reports,  Va 69  79 

Law   school    5442 

Lawless,  J.  T 5745 

Lawrence  family    5522 

Lawrenceville,  Va 4914,   6474 

Laws   1447,   4437 

Amer 5592 

England    2404 

Printed  &  ms 5815 

Virginia,     3652,     3653,     3838,     5342 

5895,  5896,  6734,  6774,  6799,  6820, 

6821,   6916,   6924 

Virginia,    1694 6078,    6079 

Virginia,     1776-1910.      Index,    6519, 

6520 

Lawson,  J.  J 5745 

Lawson,    R.   M 5745 

Lawson  family   6489 

Lawyer  of  the  future 2687 

Lawyers,    2104,    2105,    2482,    4219,    4960, 
6475,   6567,   6663 

Mississippi 3235 

Virginia 4119,   4450a 

Lay,  H.   C 5839 

Layfield,    G 5455 

Layman    (pseud.)    139 

Lays   of  ancient  Virginia   299 

Leach,    J.    A 6478 

Leach,  R.  F.,  jr 5840 

Lead   522,  6320,  6962 

Lead   mines    1951 

Leadbeater,  C.  C 5745 

Leaderless    govt 6558 

League  of  municipalities    2390 

Leah  and  Rachel 2223,  2224 

Leake,  D.   H 5745 

Leake,    W 6080 


Leake,   W.  J 1640 

Leake    family    1544a 

Leakin,  J.   W 5840 

Leander  McCormick  observatory.  .6551 

Lear,  Tobias   3119,  6267 

Learned,    D.    M 1552 

Learning  by  doing 5019 

Leather  and  silk 1138 

Leavenworth,  F.  P 6480 

Lebanon,  Va 4884 

Lee,  Anne  C 2525 

Lee,  Arthur    3066,    3088 

Lee,  B.  F 713,  1376 

Lee,  C,  114a,  1751,  3014a,  4687,  5248 

Lee,  C.  C 3079 

Lee,  C.  G 5840 

Lee,  E.  J 583,  5840 

Lee,  Elizabeth  476 

Lee,  F,  1965,  2632,  2705,  3004,  4832, 

5745,  6183 

Lee,  F.  L 4930 

Lee,  G.  W.  C 2606,  2847,  5745 

Lee,  H.,  483,  2344,  2869,  6012,  6075,  6475 

Lee,  H.  E 5745 

Lee,  J 3083,  3656,  5266 

Lee,  J.  L 5840 

Lee,  L 6075 

Lee,  L.  M 1220 

Lee,  Lucinda  1307 

Lee,  O.,  jr 6586 

Lee,  R 3062,  3067,  6072,  6818 

Lee,  R.  E 1088,  3216a 

Adams,  C.  F 11,  12,   13 

Anderson,  A 110 

Boissonnas,  B 453 

Bowen,  J.  J 513 

Bradford,  G 531 

Braxton.   C.   M 548 

Brock,    R.   A 583 

Bruce,  P.   A 634,   6752 

Cameron,   W.  E 757 

Chamberlayne,    J.    H 5467 

Chesnev,   C.    C 941 

Childe,  B.  L 957,  958 

Citv   missionary  ass'n 1954 

Colston,    R.    E 1062 

Cooke,   J.   E 1139,    1144 

Daniel,  J.  W 1317 

Dennv,  G.  H 1431 

Earlv,   J.  A 1556 

Ellis,  E.   S 1633 

Farewell   address    3478 

Penner,   C.    B 1724 

Graves.    C.    A 2117 

Hall,    J.    L 2208' 

Hamlton,  P.   J 2219 

Hampton,   Wade    2233 

Jones,   J.   W 2878,   2884,   2885 

King.   E 2982 

La  Bree,   B 3004 

Lee    Fitzhugh    30R8 

Lee,    R.    E..    jr 3092' 

Lee  memorial  ass'n 3098 

Lone.    A.    L 3191 

Louisville,   Kv 3216a 

McCabe,     J.     D 3261 

McKim.    R.    H 3372 

Marshall,    C 3477 

Mason,    E.    V 3514 

Mem.   of  war   in   South.   dept..3074 
New    Orlea,ns    tribute,     3907,     3908 

Opie,    J.    N 4041 

Page,    T.    N 4124.    4125 

Patriotic   order  sons   of  Amer. 

of  Va 4166 

Porter.  H 4342 

Renort  of  A.  N.  V 1079 

Robins.  Mrs.  S.  N 4782 

Sage.    B.    J 4904 

Shepherd,   H.   E 5032 

Smith,   J.   P 3682,   5129 

Speer,    E 5257 

Stiles,    R 5320 


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Sweeney,    T 5392 

Taylor.    W.    H 5467 

Thompson,   J.    R 5531 

Trent,    W.    P 5610 

Tyler.    D.    G 5706 

Tyrell,  H 5773 

U.   S.   Cong 5804 

Venable,    C.    S 5887 

Wallis,    S.    T 6220 

White,  H.  A 6417 

White,    R 6425 

Williamson,   M.   L 6528,   6529 

Wolseley,  Viscount   6643 

Lee,  Mrs.  R.  E 3514 

L,ee,  R.  E..  jr 3093,  3766.  4241 

Lee,  R.  E.,  camp,  108,  359,  840,  968, 

1201,  1267,  2115,  4312,  4791.  5129, 

5131,  5787,  6433 

Lee,  R.  H.,  483,  3089,  4687,  4930,  5168, 

6023-6025,  6074 

Lee,  R.  N 5448 

Lee,  S.  P 6074 

Lee.  T 6075 

Lee,  T.  J 3509 

Lee,  Mrs.  W 6077 

Lee,  W.  F 6207 

Lee  camp  soldiers'  home 108 

Lee  family,  43a,  583,  3062,  3067,  3602, 

6075,  6478 

Lee   in   Pennsylvania    2497 

Lee   lit.   soc'y 6127 

Lee  memorial  ass'n.  of  Richmond,  1307, 
1317,    3477,   6220 

Lee   papers 3059,   3060,    3064,    3087 

Lee's  attacks   north   of   the   Chick- 

ahominy    2459 

Lee's  invasion  of  Northwest  Va. .  .2198 

Leesburg    3100,    3212,    6229 

Leesburg    imprints    4925 

Leesburg  soils    816 

Leesylvania    6074 

Lefevre,   W.   S 5840 

Lef twich,   A 5255 

Leftwich,    J.    C 6207 

Legal  education    3168 

Legal    forms    4932 

Legal    history,     17th    cent 630 

Legal  literature    648 

Legal   profession    3780 

Legal  protection  of  church  funds.  3334 

Legend  of  old  Va 2146a 

Legends 2665 

Legends   of  Amer.   rev 3174 

Legends  of  valley   3384 

Leggett,    grants    5775 

Legislation    3401,   6330 

Legislative  assembly,  1st  in  Amer, 

2430,  2431 

Legislative  journals 6721 

Legislative   papers,  Va 6081-6086 

Legislative    petitions    6778 

Legislative     reference     bureau,     2390, 

2565,  3762,  5418 

Legislative    reference    lists,    6907,    6908 

Legislature     of    Va.,     3686     4169,     6827 

Lego 3603 

Le    Grand,    J 6201 

Leigh,    B.    W.,    1549,    2963,    3333,    3336, 
4498d,  5105,  6025 

Leigh,  H.  G 1640,  5266,  5840 

Leigh,    S 5745,    5S40 

Leigh,  W 5455 

Leisure    labors    , 1034 

Leitor,    L.    Z 3806,    6834 

Leiter    library    3806 

Lemmon,    J 3114 

Leo,    J 4356 

Leoni   di  Monata    2526 

Lester,    B 4072 

Lester,  H.  C 5745 

Lester  family    4072 

Letcher,    J 4395.    4498k,    6402 

Letter  from  Va.,   1607 5992 


Letter  of  a  plain  dealer 4749 

Letter  to  a  friend  In  a  slave  state. 5499 
Letter    to    Right    Rev.    father    in 

God 808 

I^etter   writing    5167 

Letters   from    the   South    4184 

Letters  from  Va 3582 

Letters  of  a  British  spy 65 

Letters  of  a  Confederate  officer  to 

his  family  in  Europe 1169 

Letters    of    two    3080 

Letters  on  female  character 819 

Letters   to  the  Enquirer    6185 

Levy,   D 5634 

Levy,   J.  M 3603 

Lewis,   A 2473 

Lewis,  C 587,  6054,  6076 

Lewis,   D.   G 5840 

Lewis,  E.   D 6825a 

Lewis,    G.    N 2806 

Lewis,  H.   D.   L 831 

Lewis,  1 5455 

Lewis,   J.,    411,   1734,   2806,   4498c,   6035, 

6036 

Lewis,  J.  H 5839 

Lewis,    J.    R.   C 1737 

Lewis,    L 831 

Lewis,    L.    L 1640,    5745 

Lewis,  Louise   880 

Lewis,  M 1555,  2740,  6664 

Lewis,    S 6816 

Lewis,    S.    F 5840 

Lewis,   T 6077 

Lewis,  V.  A.,  591,  5220,  6382-6384,  6817, 

6973 

Lewis,    W.    H 5745 

Lewis   and  Clark   expedition,   3134-3136 

Lewis  Brooks  museum 5209 

Lewis    family,    1992,    2376,    2891,    3251, 

4249,     4777,     6035,     6036,     6477,     6533, 

6476,   6478,   6666 

Lewis  Rand    2856 

Lexington,   Va.,    3378,    3504,   6012.    6035, 
6103-6116,    6291-6303 

Baptist   church    5772 

Directory,   1871,   1873 4679,   4680 

High  school    3145 

Lexington  church  case 5063,   5064 

Lexington  imprints 1157a,  6106 

Gillock,  S 5064,  5772 

Glass,    R.   H 36 

Noel,    R.    C 3145a 

Rockbridge    county    news    ....    953 

Waddill,    A 5116 

Winn  &  Carter   5063 

Libby    prison    834,    5797 

Liberia,    colonization    4850 

Liberty    433,    436 

Liberty,  Mo 5634 

Liberty,  schooner  6021 

Liberty,  Va 4333 

Liberty,  Va.  imprints 

Bedford  index  602,  4333 

Liberty  Hall  academy  6480 

Liberty  Hall  volunteers  280 

Libertv  of  the  press 2371  &  2372 

Libraries 6895 

Finding  list  5401 

Va.,  2035a,  6071,  6073.  6076.  6086. 

6469-6471,  6473,  6475-6478,  6482,  6485, 

64S6,  6742,  6743,  67G1.  6763,  6771, 

6775,  6776.  6786,  6818 

Library  of  Congress.  1771.  2672.  2987, 

5969,  5986,  6077,  6084,  6804.  6854, 

6884,  6924 

Lichtenstein   family    3153 

Lick    Log   Tunnel    103b 

Life — A  poem    541 

Life     gleanings     3391 

Life   in   old   Va 3324 

The   life   of  the   law 2561 

The  life  worth  living 1468 

Light-house 6480 


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Lightfoot   family.  ......  •  •  •  ■ -^i^-^'    inQfi 

Lights  and  shadows  m  Amer.  life.  1096 

Lincol^-A%6b;-2678.-58i6;  6550;  6^771. 

Burrows,  J.  L 683 

Christian,    G.    L. » °° 

McLaughlin,  R.  W oVnV    qtiis 

Minor,  C.   L.  C 3707,   3708 

Speer,    E %:;.••  Tl ^inn 

Lincoln  not  an  abolitionist 500 

KS^SlSiaSr^.:::::::::^:••iBi^:•l62o 

Lindsay,  J.  H.   »  '  *^ 

Lindsay,    J.    W 2bUb 

LiSfsty  family .'.•.•.•.•. V.Vm.  -ioil'  6080 

Lindsey,   D 6483 

Lindsey,  W.  T 5448 

Lingley,    a    R 6819 

Lion,   T.   H 1'^° 

Lion's   skin • °°^^ 

Lipoma   of   the   neck    onl-i    rlA 

Lippincott's  magazine 2041,  bbzs 

Lipscomb,    A.    A ^'"^ 

Lipscomb,  B.  F °'^° 

Liquor  question    »«"  ' 

Liquor    traffic    ................ -5416 

List  of  bibliographies  of  Virgmia^g^g^ 

List  of  the  living  and  the  dead  in 

Virginia,   1623    ^--V-V 

List  of  the  men,  women,  and  chil- 
dren   in   Virginia,    1634    looa 

Lister,  Dr .^°^ 

Lister  family    *>*'" 

Literary    associations     i^  ^ 

Lillrar^  fund'  .•.•.•;.•.•  .•.•.•.•.■.■.•3650,5838 

LilSure 207,  6082,  6893 

Finding  list   °^^^ 

Southern   ^^^g 

citiiHv     of  OiU^ 

Virginia.... 3918,    6054,    6484,    6838 

Literature   and    law    4U9 

Literature    in   letters    -^o"" 

Littig.    G. ^»» 

A  little  Confederate  hero   4121 

Little   Jarvis    l^°l 

Littlepage,  Lewis   ^ '^s 

Littlepage   family    •  •  •  •  •  -j^'^ 

Littleton,    S 6475,    6818 

Litwalton,    Va.' 5508 

Livermore,  G.  R ■  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •  -oS^^ 

Livermore,  T.  L 3679,  3682,  3683 

Livermore,   W.   R ^o°l 

l:!;K|SSS:,^;R.-.v.-.38i6:-44|8d.i«8, 

Livingston   family    2023,    b4SU 

Livy   ffidn 

Lloyd,    A.    S 1640 

Lobbying .  •  • 

Local   government,  Va 

Local  history    qVpVa'    6824 

Amer 3225a,   b8Z4 

Va     ^"^"^ 

Local  institutions,  Va 2666,  6803 

Lockwood,   G.   R 5840 

Lockwood,  M.   S ^iL^ 

Loco-weed    disease    ^^'^ 

Locust  Dale   Yq«q 

Lodge,   G 1969 

Lodge,  H.   C. -643 

£^fan^^^!'^^.^°".";----.-.-.-.-1484.i|| 

Logan,    B 4812 

Logan.   J.  H 5»40 

Logan,    R ^^07 

Logan,    T.    M 5745 

T    j-x  rrrt  v»        ^O  TYlllV  til* 


6908 
867 


Logan   family 

Logan   hist,    soc'y 

Logan's  family   •••••• 

Lege  Francaise  no.  53. 


97a 

756 

.5181 


Logg's    Town    treaty    6082  . 

Logic    fl^^ 

Lomax,  J.  T 5839 

Lomax   family    3188 

Lom6nie,  L.  de   3U()b 

London  archives •  •  •  •  -o^-o 

London,  bishop  of 1899,  6476 

London    company    of    stationers,    4260, 

Long,  A.  R 5745,  5840 

LonS    1 3bOcS 

Loni;  J-.C 2806 

Long,    O.    S -/Ao^^ 

Long,    W.    S 4498m 

Long  and  short  haul oo02 

Long  Island 6253 

Long  Island  hist,  soc  y o25/ 

Long   roll .  . 2857 

Long   time   ago   in   Va lo^o 

Longfellow,   H.    W 5607 

Longley,    S 5745 

Longstreet,  J ......  .530 

Lords    commissioners    of    trade,    5897, 

6080 

The    Lord's    prayer    li?o^ 

Lord's    supper     1834 

Lorimer    case    •  J°J^l 

Lorraine  imprint    ._•„.  1409a 

Lossing,    B.    J.,    1120,    1266,    6253,    6947 

Lossing   estate    6175s 

Lost   battle    •  •  ■  •  •  4986 

Lost   cause    4316,    4339 

Lost    cause    regained    4318 

Lost  colony    4515 

Lost   diamond    rnr? 

Lost:    5,000    men    5951 

Lost  lady 367 

Lost    principle    49b2 

Loth    Frank  P 5745 

Lotteries,  2709,   3894a,  5912,  5974,  5977 

5979 

Lottery  proclamations    613 

Loudoun    Co.,    596a,    1081.    1935,    23SS 
2727,   4393,   6479 

Loudon  Virginia  rangers    2046 

Loughery,    A 3502 

Loughery's  defeat 3502 

Louisa  5477-5479 

Louisa     County.     Va..     354,     1179-1184, 

3050,  4311,  4558-4561,  4563-4569,  4571- 

4575,    5916,    5921-5936,    6672 

Louisa  County  news 2088,  3214 

Louisa  C.   H 3215,    6615 

Louisa    imprints    20S8 

Louisa  County  news 3214 

Louisa  railroad  co 4543,  5003a 

Louisiana 2984,  4310,  6674,  6979 

Bar    ass'n 41b 

Cession    ^I„< 

Choctaw    AA-Aak 

Historical  collections.  . .  .1882,  1883 

History.   . 3115 

Reconstruction •  i '  g!/ 

Louisiana  university   691,  2181 

Louisville  and  Nashville  R.  R 3ol3 

Louisville    free    public    library 6710 

Louthan,    C.    McK 5745 

Louthan,    H.    T 5745 

Love,   R.   T 2806 

Love    among    Christians    525 J 

Loves  of  Jonathan  and  Virginia.  .    493 

Loves  of  Lady  Arabella   4987 

Lowell.  J.  R 4303 

Lowenberg,   H.    L 5840 

Lowenburg,   D 16  40 

Lower  Norfolk  Co 6074,   607.5,   6469 

Lowry,   M.   K 5745 

Lowry  family   6485 

Loyalists,  Amer.  rev 4898 

Lovall    W.  H.   T 5840 

lSc^s.   D    B 2806,   3506,   5839 

Lucas,   Virginia    3224 

Ludewig,   H.    E 6824 


24 


Index 


Ludlow,  G 3890 

Ludlow,   H.    W 159,    160 

Ludwell,    P 6090 

Ludwell,    T 6072 

Ludwell  family    6468,  6486 

Ludwell    ms 6074 

Ludwell    papers    6074 

Lumpkin,    J 6075 

Lunacy    commission    152  3 

Lunenburg  County,  296,  4072.  6037,  6476 

Lunsford,   L 5266,  5455 

Lunsford,  T 3890,  6475 

Lunsford,  Sir  T 6086 

Luray 

Female    inst 3226 

State    summer   Inst,   for   white 

teachers    3225b 

Luray  cave,   105,  2554,  3520,   5030,   6239 

Lurav   imprint    3225b 

Luther,  M 67a,   2990a,  4140 

Lutheran  quarterly   6371 

Lvell,  T 5266 

Lvford,    W.    G 1875 

Lvman,    T 3682 

Lyman,  W.   S 816 

Lynch,   M.   M 5745 

Lynch    &    Southgate    1947 

Lynch  law    6480 

Lynchburg,    739,    979.    1178,    3242,    4275. 

6143 

Blue    book    4672 

Chamber    of    commerce    2307 

l-'rectory,   1870    525 

Directory,  1871,  1873 4679,  4680 

Lynchburg  academy   3244 

Milk    supply    1470 

Negroes    164 

Odd  Fellows  Home    4011 

Ordinances 3238,   3240,   3241 

Randolph-Macon  woman's   col- 
lege    4503-4506 

Young  men's  society 5667 

Lynchburg   and   its   people 979 

Lynchburg  &  Tenn.  R.  R.  co 1463 

Lynchburg  daily  news 6637 

Lvnchburg   expedition    4052 

Lynchburg  imprints 2641,  3241,  6019 

Eailev,  L.  R 5255 

Bell,  J.  P.,  225.  342,  410,  413,  414, 
542a.  544.  782,  979.  990,  1075,  1317. 
1327.  1387.  1432,  1531,  1539,  1781. 
17SS.  1832,  2156,  2474,  2710,  2835, 
2957,  2999,  3192,  3237,  3238.  3240, 
3318,  3343,  3414,  3798,  4004.  4496, 
5120,  5130,  5348,  5395,  5447,  5515, 
6003,  6103,  6173,  0321,  6617,  6673. 

6964 

Bell,   Brown  &  co 1316 

Brown-Morrison  co 938,   1559 

Button,  C.   W 1562 

Dulaney-Boatwright  co..  .5419,  6621 

Haas,    J 3604 

Johnson   &   Shafter    475 

Lynchburg  Virginian 432.  548 

Moose  bros.   co 2089,   5512 

Schaffter     &     Bryant,     1318,     1322, 

3448 
Virginian    press,    1925,    3242,    3636, 

3817 

Ljnchburg  Virginian    432,    548 

Lynching    4116 

Lvle,    A 6207 

Lvle,  J 5266 

Lyle,    M 5266 

Lyle,  S 4875,  6297 

Lyle,  W 4875.  6297 

Lysias     3822 

Lynn.    W.    W 5745 

Lyon.  J 3866.   3867 

Lyons,    J 4291 

M.,    T 2960 

Mabinogion  of  the  west 6486 

McAdam  family 6480.  6487 


McAdory.  W.   P 5840 

Macalester  college  contributions,    3876, 
3877,   3887.   3890,   3894 

McAllister,  A.  A 3250 

M'Allister,    J.    D 5455 

McAllister,  J.  E.  S 3250 

McAllister,   J.    G 5746 

McAllister,  J.  T.,  6076,  6078,  6079,  6088 

McAllister,   R.   L.   D 5840 

McAllister,   W.    A 6079 

McAllister,    W.    H 5746 

McAllister   family    3250 

McAllister    pub.    co.     3252,    3256,    3815 

McAlpin,    J 6029 

Macauley,  A 64  78 

Macauley.   A.,   jr 6474 

Macauley   family    6479 

McBride,    J.    M 5746 

McCabe,  J.  B 206,  5746 

McCabe,    M 6823 

M'Cabe,   R.   B 4498c 

McCabe,   W.   G.,    1102,   2806.    3903,    4199. 
4306.   5311.   5746,   5839.   6086 

McCabe,    W.    G..    jr 5840 

McCance,  R.  G 6207 

McCarrick,  J.  W 5746 

McCarthy.    C 5034.    5689,    5746 

INIcCarthv,  C.  &  co 1102,  2112,  3279 

McCarthy   &   Ellyson    3281 

McCarty.    D 6818 

McCarty  family   6489 

McCaw.    J.    B 6468 

McCaw.   \V.    D 6091 

McCaw   family    6474 

McClellan,   G.   B..   285,   1120,   1195,   2G86, 
3679.    4785,    5012.    6343.    6444 

McClelland.    B.    L 5840 

McClelland,   Mary  G 880,   3258 

McClelland,  T.  S 5839 

McClintic,    G.    W 5840 

McClung,  W 4875,  6297 

McClure   family    3301 

McClurg.    J 3284 

McClurg  family    6  468 

McConathy    family    6489 

McConnell,    J.    P 6825 

McCormack,    grants    5775 

McCormlck,    C 5415 

McCormick.    C.    H 827.    5554 

McCormick.   J 5840 

McCormick.  L.  J 5839 

McCormick,   M 5746 

McCormick  family 3309,    3360 

IMcCormick    observatory    5849 

McCov,    H.    P.    R 2806 

McCov,  W.   K 2806 

McCreery,  J.  V.  L 1102 

McCuG,   J.    S 5840 

MrCue    case     948 

McCulloch,  C.  W 1654 

McCulloch,    H 1993 

McCulloch  vs.  Maryland    4498e 

?IcCurdev,   N.   A 5840 

McDonald.  A.   W 203 

McDonald,    B 3321 

McDonald,    C.    W 6207 

McDonald,     J.     D 5840 

McDonald,    Mrs.    K.    S 3325 

IMcDonald,   W 203 

McDonald,    W.    N 408 

McDonald  family    3321-3323 

McDonald    papers    6077 

McDowell,  B 3329,    4717 

McDowell,   J.,    1921,    3692,    3936.    4498m. 

6299 

McDowell,    T.    P 2806 

McDowell,    W.    H 6207 

]\f cDowell.   battle   of    4002 

Mace  of  House  of  burgesses 6088 

McElhennev,    J 1891 

McFarlan,  J 4548.  5373 

McFarland.  W.  H 4291,  5892 

McFarlane.  W 3609.  6179 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


725 


McFarlane  &  Fergusson,  245,  967,  1496, 

1635,  1900,  2619,  3177,  3333,  3724, 

3780,  3932,  4518,  4532,  4644,  4769, 

5079,  5114,  5115,  5534,  5880,  6116, 

6288,    6368 

McFerrin,    J 5268 

McGaheysville,   Va 3338,    4008 

McGavock   family    2122a 

McGchee,   A.   M 2806 

McGehee    family    1992 

Macgill,     J 5746 

McGill,   W.   L, 5840 

McGowan,  S.   G 2  705 

McGrew,    G.    S 58  39 

McGuffy,  W.  H 5839 

McGuire,  E 5840 

McGuire,  F.  H 5839 

McGuire,  H 5840 

McGuire,   H.   H 840,    1640,   5746 

McGuire,  J.  C 3411 

McGuire,    J.    D 3347 

McGuire,  J.  P 5839,  6083 

McGuire,   Mrs.  J.   P 3348 

McGuire,    J.    P.,   jr 5840 

McGuire,   Mrs.   J.   W 6823 

McGuire,   M.   M 5839 

McGuire,   S 2840a,   5746,   5840 

McGuire,   W.    P 5746 

Machen,    L.    H 5746,    5840 

McHenry,    B 5266 

McHenry,  J 6081,   6480 

McHugh,   C.   A 4754 

Machunk  farms    3603 

Mcllhany   family    1587b,    3360 

Mcllwaine,   R 5746 

Mcllwaine,  R.   D 5840 

Mcllwaine,    W.    E 5746 

Mcintosh,   Tena    2120 

McKelway,   A.   J 89 

McKendree,    W 5266 

McKennie,  C.  P 472,   1544,  5050 

McKenney,   W.    R 5840 

Mackenzie's    (Miss)    academy 2450 

Mackey,  C 59 

Mackie,  J 5266,   6076 

McKim,    H 5839 

McKim,   R.  B 2806 

McKim,  R.  H 5839,  6689 

McKinley,   W 1016 

McKinne,   M.   E 682  3 

McKinney,    P.    W 1G40 

McKinney,  R.  M 6207 

McKnig-ht,  J 388a 

Mackville,  Ky 3323 

M'Laughlin.   W.   F 2716 

McLaurin,  H.  J 5840 

McLaws,    L 2705,    5839 

MacLean,    J.    P 3401a 

McLean   county.   111 1264,   1265 

McLemore,  J.   L 5746,   5840 

McLenan,    J 991 

McLendon,  W.   E 353,   354 

Maclin,    J.    H 5746 

Maclin    family    6474 

McMaster,    F.    J 5840 

McMaster,  J.   S 5840 

McMillan,  M.  L 5700 

Macmillan's    magazine    533,    6643 

McMurry,  Mrs.   L.   B 5098 

McNamara,   A.   K 6739a 

McNeill's    last    charge    1535 

McNeill's    rang'ers    1535 

McNulty,   G.  W 5840 

Macon,   E 6207 

Macon,  Mrs.  E 6481 

Macon,  M.  C 6207 

Macon,  N 1479,  1480,  3390,  4498h 

Macon  family 4004,  6473,  6479,  6666 

Macon    prisons    2691 

McPheeters,   S.   B 5840 

McPheeters,   W 52G6 

Macpherson  family   2024 

Macrae,   E 6480 


McRae,    P 5746 

McRae,  W.   P 5840 

McRae  family 4777 

McRoberts,    A 6080 

McTyeire,  H.  N 3007 

McWane,    H.    E 5746 

McWhir,    W 5266 

McWhorter,  J.  C 3401a 

Madame  Silva 3295 

Madison,    Dolly    2049,    3402 

Madison,    F.    L 3108 

Madison,  J 1719,   4548,  5266,   5839 

Adams,    J.    Q 18,     20 

Barnard,    D.    D 284 

Bourne,  E.   G 506 

Danvers,   J.    T 1336 

Dawson,    E 1397 

Elliott,   J 1629 

Fiske,   J 1751 

Gay,    S.    H 1953 

Grinnan,  A.   G 6470 

Hunt,    G 2610 

Jennings,    P 2777 

Nicholas,    J 3933 

Page,    J 4086 

Pinkney,  W 4281 

Rives,  W.  C 4740 

Stoddard,    W.    0 5331 

Taylor,    H 5452 

War    without    disguise    622G 

Madison,  Mrs.  J 2049,   3402 

Madison,    W 6473 

Madison  county.  .  1565,  2578,  6083,  6344 

Madison  family   6473,  6476 

Magazine   of  Amer.  history 6710a 

Bancroft,    G 259 

Carrington,   H.    B 795a 

Chapman,  T.  J 875a 

Clason,  A.  W 1011,  1012 

Coleman,  C.  W.,  1046a,  1046b,  1046c 

Cooke,   J.  E 1126 

Neill,   E.    D 3883 

Richardson,    C.   F 4555a 

Washington,    G    6258 

Magazine    of   history    1169 

Magazines,   Southern    2667,   6877 

Magee,   A.   W 5746 

Maggie    O'Leary     641 

Maggot    trap    3128 

Magill,    M.    T 880,    2101,    6823 

Magill  family    2101a 

Magistrates    5286 

Magistrates,   guide  to 3591,   3592 

Magnetic  declination,  "Va 1914 

Magri,    F.    J 6826 

Magruder,  E.  M 5746 

Magruder,   J 318  7 

Magruder,  J.   B.,   1084,   2806,   5839,   6207 

Magruder,    J.    W 2806 

Magruder  family    3603 

Mahon,    lord    5249,    5250 

Mahone.  Wm,  217,  877,  1403,  1426,  1557, 
1617,    1640,    2457,    3229,    4844,    4859 

Mahone  dinasty 3438 

Mahone's    brigade    1207 

Maidens,    kidnapping    6075 

Maids  for  "Va.   planters    3879a 

Mail   facilities,   Va 5692 

Mair's    bookkeeping    6481 

Maje    2075 

Major,    R 5455 

Major,   R.  H 5343 

Makemie,  F.,  514,  1985,  3365,  3383,  5266, 

6073,    6488 

Makers  of  American  history 858 

Makers  of  Virginia  history   859 

Malcolm,    N 2399 

Male    orphan    asylum,    Richmond.  .4646 

Mallet.    J.    W 5840 

Mallett,   G.  H 5840 

Mallett,    J.    W 5746 

Mallory,  F 6032,   6207 

Mallory,    W.    W 5840 


726 


Index 


Mallory  family 6082-6084 

Malsby.  M.  A 2877 

Malvern    Hill,    1084,    2460,    3013,    3679. 

4340 

Mammoth,  epoch  of 5207 

Mammoth   cave    2554,   4810 

Mammy   Mystic    3296 

Man    5207 

Man,  recent  origin  of    5210,   5211 

Man   about   town    5649 

Man   and   woman    5076 

Man  farthest  down   6243 

Man    in    lonely   land    488 

Manakin   town    582,    6048,    6080 

Manassas,  Va 3452-3454 

Manassas,  1st.  battle,  155,  322,  324,  583, 

605,   880,   1889,   2644,   2800,  2848,   2850, 

2862,     3525,     3872,     3992,     4046,     4883, 

6225,   6230,   6S07 

Manassas,   2d.   battle,    1071,    1196,    1261, 

1262,   1842,   3681,   4320,   4337,   4525 

Manassas  battlefield    2800 

Manassas  copper-mine   4280 

Manassas  Democrat  press 3848 

Manassas   imprints    1010 

Manassas  Democrat  press  ...  .3848 
Manassas  journal,   1010,   2484,   4358 

Southern    pub.    co    5225 

Manassas  journal    1010,   4358 

Manchester,  Va 5956 

Directories,  1872 4679 

1874 4680 

1875 5036 

1876 5037 

1877 897 

1891 898 

1893 2185 

1897 2696 

1898 4691 

1899 2697 

1900 2698 

1901 2699 

1902 2463 

1903 2464 

1904 4670 

1907 2128 

1908 2129 

1909 2130 

1910 2131 

1911 4(^92 

1912 4693 

1913 4694 

1914 4695 

Manchester    lodge    4065 

Manchild  born  of  the  sun 1414 

Mandan  Indians   2703 

Mandeville,  lord   6075 

Manganese    6323 

Manheim,    F 2960 

Manifest   destiny    3432 

Manitou    Island    3297 

Manly,    Louise    3096 

I\Iann,    B 5840 

Mann.   C.   W 352 

Manners  and   customs    1447 

Manors   of  Va 4919 

Man's  age  in  the  world   5209 

Mansfield,    lord    4843 

Manson  family   6477 

Manufacturers'  record 3463,  6688 

IManufacturers    402,  2648 

Manures,   calcareous    4851 

Manuscripts,     5556,     6886.     6901,     6911, 
6940.  6949,  6977 
Manuscripts    in    Va.    state    library, 

6175b,  6175L 

Maps  of  Va.,  4261,  5148.  5413,  6084, 

6481,  6854,  6855.  6906 

Marah 980 

Marbois,  letters  to  Jefferson 2751 

Marchant,  H.  C 5746 

Margaret  and  John  5632 

Marion.    F 1444,    6360 


Marion,  Va 3469,  3470 

Marion  Harland's  autobiography.  .5484 

Maritime   quarantine 1041,   1042 

Marltets 264S 

Marltham,  E 4191 

Markham  family 4777,  6074 

Markmanship     6487 

Marl    region    of    Va 3472 

Marques,    T 5266 

Marquis    La  Fayette,   ship 6026 

Marr,    J.    H 2527 

Marr,    J.    Q 6207 

Marriages.   1222,  5993,  6073,  6076,  6090, 

6468,       6469,       6471-6476,       6478-6484. 

6486-6488 

Marsden.    R.   G 2035a,   6786 

Marse   Chan    4111,    4114 

Marsh,  M.   C 4151 

Marshall,  D 5266,  5455 

Marshall,    E.    P 2806 

Marshall,    J.    K 6207 

Marshall,    J.    M 5840 

Marshall,   J.   W 5746 

Marshall.    John..  1898,    3182,    4040,   4191 

Barton,    R.    T 303 

Binney,   H 395 

Blair,    J.    P 418 

Brown,  N 3701 

Carson,   H.    L 801 

Colt,   Le  Baron  B 1065 

Dickinson,    M.    F 1456 

Dillon,  J.  F 1461 

Dodd,  W.  E 14  75 

Flanders,    H 1773 

Howard,    G.    E 6801 

John  P.   Branch  hist,   papers.  4498f 

Lewis,  W.  D 3143 

Louisville  bar  ass'n 3217 

Magruder,  A.  B 3426 

Montague,  A.   J 3744 

Opposition    to    5044 

St.   Louis,  Mo.  bar  ass'n 4909 

Scott,   H.   W 4960 

Story,   J 5340 

Thayer,    J.    B 5497 

Thompson,  J 5540 

U.   S.    Cong 5801 

Washington   monument    1672 

Yale   law  journal   6696 

Marshall,  R.  C 1640 

Marshall,    R.   E.   L 5840 

Marshall,    T 203,    4542.    6071 

Marshall,  W 5455 

Marshall,   W.   C 5746 

IMarshall   co.,   W.  Va 3929 

Marshall    family 1030,    4191,    6477 

Marshall    tradition    6081 

IMarston    parish    6479 

IMartha  Washington  college 3 

Martin,   A.   H 5746 

Martin,    P.    0 3758 

Martin,    G.    A 5839 

Martin,  I.  D 943 

Martin,    J.,    594,    1487,    1774-1777,    4523, 
4900,  6076,  6077,   6358 

Martin,    J.    H 5840 

Martin.  J.  W 5840 

Martin,    L 1627 

Martin,   M 6478 

Martin,  R.  W 5839 

Martin,  T.  S 5746 

Martin   family    6477,   6478 

Martin's    Brandon    5264 

Martinsburg     35 

Martzolff .   C.    L 2411a 

Mary  Baldwin  seminary,  history.  .619T 

Mary  Cary   489 

Mary  Washington  ass'ns 2451 

Maryo,  J.  L.,  jr 5840 

Marye,  R.  V 5840 

Maryc    family    582,    6048 

Marye's  Heights   3680,   4076 

Maryland,   2637,   2638,  2984,    3858,   4261, 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libeaey 


727 


Maryland,  2637,  2638,  2984,  3858,  4261, 
6016,  6217,  6576,  6815,  6974 

Architecture  853 

Bar  ass'n 721 

Blue    laws    " 2469 

Boundaries,    664.    2960,     3508-3511, 
3546,    6396 

Campaign    583,    2795 

Confederate  soldier 2557 

Families    1761a 

Foundation    .    .    .    \ 2796 

Gazette    6470 

Geolog-ical   survey.. 664,    3546,   6760 

Historical  magazine    1941 

Historical  soc'y.    ..1941,  2282,  2796 

Relations  with  Va 3036 

Maryland  university,  Va.  students. 6482 

Maryland's    hope    654 

Mason,  E.  V 880,   1307,  6823 

Mason,     Geo.,     3358.     4832.     5703,    6024, 
6028,  6029.  6037,  6879 

Mason,   Gilbert    5448 

Mason,   J 3275 

Mason,    J.   E 5746,    5840 

Mason,  J.  G 1640 

Mason,  J.  M.,  1783,  2140,  3524,  5806,  5839 

Mason,  J.  Y 5839 

Mason,  R 1553 

Mason,  R.  F 58  40 

Mason,  S.  T 6484 

Mason,  W 5455 

Mason  and  Dixon  line,  664,  3042,  3546, 

4797,  6760 

Mason  and   Slidell    1467,   1682 

Masonic  review  co 3539 

Masonic  temple,  a  poem 1198 

Masonry   in  Va 1509 

Masons.     See  Freemasons. 

Massachusetts    6474 

Massachusetts     historical     soc'y,     213, 

214.     1817,     2477,    6259,     6826a,     6826b 

Collections,    176,   2348,   2747a,   2816, 

2904a,     3864,     3865,     4218.     5133, 

5264,    5345,    5375,    5682,    5683 

Proceedings,    2166a,    2614a,     3175a. 

3532,  5147,  6822 

Massachusetts  military  hist,  soc'y, 

3679-3685,   5129,   5131 

Massachusetts  quaker  laws   2469 

Massachusetts,  2d  regiment 2083 

Massachusetts  state  library,  6744,  515a 

Va.     documents     515a 

Massachusetts,  state  rights   2279 

Massacre,   1622    6474,   6476 

Massey,   J.   A 6217 

Massey  business  colleges    2916a 

Massie,  E.   C 1731,   6154-6161 

Massie,   H.   L 4224 

Massie,    J.    A 5S40 

Massie,    J.    L. 2806 

Massie,  J.  P 5840 

Massie,  J.   W 2806 

Massie,   N 3537 

Massie,    N.    H 2806 

Massie,    P.    C 5840 

Massie,   R.   T 2806 

Massie,  T 6090 

Massie,    T.    L 5746 

Massie  family    6480,   6482 

Master   and   servant    4157 

Master  of  TVarlock    1602 

Mastin,    G.    B 2806 

Mathematics    437,    5116 

Mathews,  E.   B 664,   6760 

Mathews,  W.   G 5746 

Mathews,  W.  T 6207 

Mathews    county    3464 

Mathews  family   1992,   6473 

Mathewson,  E.  H 3388,   3^589 

Mathews's   invasion   of  Va 6035 

Matthew,  T 336 

Matthews,  B 372 

Matthews,  J 5266 


Matthews,    S 335,    336 

Matthews,   T 335,    336 

Matthews,   W.   B 5839 

Matthews    county    6470 

Maund,    J.    J 6487 

Maupin,    C 1972 

Maupin,   G.   W.   0 1640 

Maupin,   J.   R 2806 

Maupin,    S 2806,    5839 

Maupin  family    6077 

Maury,    A 1792-1794 

Maury,   D.   H 5839 

Maury,  J 1793,  6088,  6477 

Maury,  J.  H 2806 

Maury,  M.  F 3578,   6387 

Clayton,  J.  M 1021 

Corbin,  D.   F.   M 1168 

Dill,    J.    S 1460 

Smith,  F.  H 5108 

South,  quart,  rev 5230 

V.   M.    1 6109 

Maury,    R.    B 5839 

Maury,  R.  L 5839 

Maury,   W 6477 

Maury   family    582,    6048 

Maury  literary  soc'y 6127 

Maximum    car    limit    bill    3436 

Maxwell,  J.  H 5839 

Maxwell,  W 3122,  6020 

Maycox    3014a 

Mayer,  B 6038 

Maynadier,   G.  H 1407,    1408 

Mayo,   C.   J.    S 1640 

Mayo,    W 6033 

Mead,  E.  C 3603,   5746 

Mead,   W.    Z 2806 

Mead  family  6477 

Meade,  Gen 36S0 

Meade,  D 6480 

Meade,  H.  E 2806 

Meade,  R.  K 6082 

Meade,  W 403,  2789,  2790,  3S98,  4541 

Bacon's  sermons  211 

Biography  5078 

Index  to  Old  churches 5575 

Old  churches  (review)  1762b 

Page,  J 4085 

Meade  family 4777,  6480 

Meade's   old   churches,   index    6620 

Means,    E.    C 5746 

Mears,    L.   AV 6207 

Mears,   O.   F 5746 

Meaux    family    6483 

Mechanics'  ass'n.  of  Danville,  Va.  .5382 

Mechanicsville 5012 

Mecklenburg  county,  42,  659,  1356,  1517, 
3057,  3236,  3842,   3844,  4512 

Medals    6471,    6669 

Medals   of  "Washington 237,   5182 

Medical  ass'n   of  Va.      1523b 

Medical    college    of    Va.,     1974,    2840a, 

4153 

Medical    education     28)0 

]\Tedical  journal   print.,   Richmond. 4223 

Medical   jurisprudence    1544 

Medical  men    2841,   6486 

Medical    news    6502,    6504 

Medical    profession    3447 

Medical   record    2268 

Medical  soc'y.   of  Va.,   1527,   3345.   3356, 

3462,    4154,    5576-5578 

]\Tedication  in  cardiac  disease    ....    604 

Medicinal    springs    5591 

Medicine    6098-6100,    6899 

Dictionaries    1542 

Finding    list     5406 

In  the  South    5081 

Modern     3351a 

Practice    1295 

Meek,    F.    B 571 

IMeekins's  twinses    220 

Meem,   A.    R 2806 

Meem,  J.  L 2806,  6207 


728 


Index 


Meg-gison.   W 3419 

Megrlamare,    J 5455 

Meherrin    Indians    0074/ 

Meikleham,   W.  A 5840 

Melish's    map    3639 

Memming-er,   A 5840 

Memoria  in  aeterna 13S9 

Memorial   ass'ns 1090 

Memorials,    Southern    1639 

Memoirs  of  a  child   6581 

Memoirs     of     a     French     refugee 

family 1792-1794 

Memoirs    of    a    Huguenot    family, 

1792-1794 

Memories   of  Va 1347 

Men,   places  and  things    5052 

Men  of  mark 5733 

Menhaden     2035 

Mennonites     1093a 

Mente,   C 4994 

Menzies,    W 792 

Mercer,  O.  F 1935,   5838 

Mercer,  H 2055,  2921,  449Sg,  4529 

Mercer,  J 1935,   1940,   6074,   6484 

Mercer,  J.  F 1941 

Mercer,  J.  L 5746 

Mercer,  M 6020 

Mercer  family    1939,   2055 

Mercer   land    book    6480 

Merchant,   R.   B 2569 

Merchant,   London    308 

Merchant  marine   390 

Merchants    3441,    6475 

Merchants  and  planters,  1728.  .  .820-822 
Merchants,    convention,    1770 6029 

Licenses    4647 

Mere  literature 6568 

Meredith,  J.  C 5840 

Meredith,  W.  B 1640,  2806 

Meredith   &  Cocke    1731 

Merit  system  in  road  management,  4091 

Meriwether,   T 3603 

Meriwether    family,    1992,    2891,    3603, 

3713,    6479 

Merrie   Mill    3603 

Merrimac.      See  Virginia. 

Merry  maid  of  Arcady 2294 

Mesozoic  flora 1795.   1800,  1801 

Mesozoic  formation  in  Va 2398 

Messenger     4686 

Messenger  and  recorder  office,  Mor- 

gantown   5777 

Metcalf,   W.   P 5840 

Metcalfe  family   6472 

Meteors    4036 

Methodism,  357,  3777,  4201,  4240,  4498a, 
5083,  5127,  6217 

African    713,    2188 

Methodist    church    property   case..    304 

M.    E.    church.    South,    1496,    3007-3009, 

4240,    4945,   6860 

Methodist  pulpit  South    5173 

Methodist    quarterly   rev 5211 

Mettauer,    J.    P 2843 

Mexican  war 1483,  3550,  4449,  6384 

Mexico   6599 

Conquest    4018 

Description 6235 

Miami   Indians    5601 

Michard,    J 4532 

Michaux,    J 1640,    5840 

Michaux,    S.    N 5840 

Michaux    family    6079,    6666 

Michie,  H.  C 5746 

Michie,   W.   T 5840 

Michie    co.,    882,    885,    1309-1311,    1566, 

2157,    2803,     3427.     3466.    4794,     6336, 

6372,   6660,  6806 

Micou,    B 58  40 

Middle   New   River    2833 

Middle    Plantation     6483 

Middlesex  county,  966,  3464,  6071,  6081. 
6084,    6471,    6474,    6479,    6485 


Middleton     6221 

Midyette,  D.  R.,  jr 4498h 

Mikell,  W.  E 5840 

Mildred   Russell's   letters    4882 

Miles,    G.    W 653a 

Miles,    S.    S 4409 

Military  affairs.  West,   1781-1783.  .2688 
Military  history,   17th   century....    630 
Military     hist,     soc'y.     of     Massa- 
chusetts     3679-3685,    5129,    5131 

Military    institutions,     regulation."? 

of     5117 

Military   land    claims    3104 

Military  land  warrants 3940,  5198 

Military    lands    0739a,    6847a 

Military  law    3063 

Military    science    6899 

Finding  list    5406 

Military   tactics    655 

Militia.   Va 6679 

Colonial    1224,    5993,    6348 

Revolution   3256,  6075-6084 

Milk    1470,    4635,    4937 

Mill    tax    3466 

Millar,    S.    R 5746 

Millen    prisons    2691 

Millender,  M.  C 5840 

Millenial  harbinger   567 

Miller,  A 1263a,   6079.   6476 

Miller,    B.    L 1006.    4721 

Miller,  E.   1 6489,   6827 

Miller,  J.   L 6077,  6081,  6477 

Miller,    Polk    5746 

Miller,   S 1362,   6638 

Miller,    T.    W 5840 

Miller    family    6478 

Miller   of  old    church    2012 

Miller    school     3693 

Miller    school    print 636 

Millet.    R.    W 3419 

Mills,    C 447 

Mills,  W.  C 4019 

Mills     6478 

Mills  and  Starke    987 

Millwood,   Va 1017 

Milton  family   3360 

Mine  Run  campaign   3680 

Miner,  W.  H 6828 

Mineral  springs.  673,  748.  3788.  4193. 
4325,  5569,  6186 
Minerals,  1750,  1887,  3313,  3909.  6312- 
6314,  6321,  6964 

Mines  2648,  6182,  6908 

Minge  family  6486,  6488 

Mining  engineering,  Va.  and  W. 

Va 6770 

Minister     of     commerce     for     six 

hours 5156 

Ministerial  orders    4175 

Ministers    1762b,  3617,  5266,   6081 

Baptist     5448 

Bonds    6487 

Emigrant 1834 

Ministry    5324 

Minnigerode,   C.   F.   E 4540 

Minor,  B.  B 5069,  6475,  6829 

Minor,    B.    S    5840 

Minor,    C.    L 5840 

Minor,    C.    L.    C 5839 

Minor,    F.    D 5840 

Minor,   H.    A.,    jr 3237,    5840 

Minor,    H.    D 5840 

Minor,  J.  B 5839,  5840,  6162-6169 

Minor,  J.  L 5840 

Minor,  Mrs.  K.  P 5222,  6830,  6831 

Minor,  R.  C 5840 

l\Tinor  family 6079,  6080,  6475,  6476 

Minor's    institutes    4926 

Miro,   Mr 4903 

Misanthrope,  Le   2909 

Miscellanea    curiosa,    1018,    1019,    1435 

Miss    Ayr    of   Va 3433 

Aliss   Bonnybel    1140 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


729 


Miss  Gibbie  Gault 490 

Miss    Washington    of   Virginia....    407 

Mission  of  S.  C.  to  Va 3643 

Missions,    2826,    3221,    5688,    5690,    6646 

Mississippi 2984 

Lawyers 3235 

Mississippi    Land   co 804 

Mississippi     River.     2637,     2638,     2760, 

3743 
Mississippi  University,  library.  ...  1897 

Missouri    2984 

Geological    survey    570,    571 

Historical    soc'y.    collections.  .5561 

Slavery    277 

Missouri  compromise    6477 

Missouri  Question   4281 

Mitchell,  J 1462,   5266 

Mitchell,    J.,    jr 6494 

Mitchell,  S.  C 5701,  5591 

Mitchell  &  Hotchkiss,   1058,  3868,  4056. 

6118 

Mitchell   family    6477 

Mitchell-Rudd    co 4808 

Mitchell's  Station,  Va 3832 

Mobile,   chamber   of   commerce.  ..  .2303 
Mobile  med.  and  surgical  journal.  .6498 

Mock   auction    5863 

Modern,    the    ' 1464 

Modern  farmer   5233 

Modern  language  ass'n 4400 

Modern    parish    1791 

Moffat,    J 3732 

Moffat    family    3732 

Moffett,   J.   D 3733 

Moffett.  J.   R 1007,   5538 

Moffett,    J.    S 6207 

Moffett.  Mrs.  P.  B 5538 

Moffett,    W.    W 5746 

Mohler,    J.    R 4090 

Mohun    1141 

Moir,    J 3155 

Moise,   A.    L 5840 

Moliere     2909 

Moll,    H 4922 

Moll  Flanders    1408 

Monacan    site    ; 700 

Moncure,   H.   W 1531 

Moncure,  W.  P 5839 

Moncure  family    2376 

Money,    653,     1334,     4846a,     5647,     6485. 

6487,  6650 

Moneyless  man 5283 

Monitor,    ironclad 1256,    4167,    6410 

Monks 4871 

Monongahela  basin    2022 

Monongahela   of  old    5879 

Monongalia,   Va 3736 

Monongalia    county 6450,    6453 

Monroe,    Col.    J 2656 

Monroe,  James 1673,  5839 

Adams,  J.  Q 19,      20 

Ford,   W.   C 5814 

Oilman.  D.  C 1988 

Goolrick.   J.    T 2055 

Heck,   W.    H 2396 

Howard,    G.    E 6801 

Owen,    T.   M 4073 

Stoddard,  W.  0 5331 

Tyler,  L.   G 6471 

Waldo,    S.    P 6202 

Wolfe,   U 6642 

Monroe    county     5008 

Monroe    doctrine    1411.    1988 

Monroe  family   6482,  6483 

Monroe  mission  to  France 458 

Montague,  A.  J.,   5746,  5802,   5840,   6207 

Montague,    H.    W 5448 

Montague,   J.   J 5746 

Montague,   P 3747,    3748 

Montague,    R 3748 

Montague,   W.  L 3748,   4688 

Montague    family    3747,    3748 

"Montana  boundary  line    20  42 


Monteiro,   A 5839 

Monterey,    Va 3753 

Monterey   imprints    3812 

Montgomery,    Major    993 

Montgomery,    J 4875,    6297 

Montgomery  county,   soil    6586 

Montgomery   Square    2583 

Montgomery        White        Sulphur 

Springs,    Va 5219 

Monticello,  2024,  2768,  3603,  4279,  5591, 

6229 

Monticello  area.  Geology  of 3019 

Montjoy,  of  Mosby's  command  ....  1209 

Montross,  Va 6689 

Monumental    church,    Richmond,    1748, 

6655 

Monumental  messenger   46  48 

Monuments    1639,   1672 

Moody,   J.   D 5840 

Moody,    W.    L 5839 

Moomaw,    B.    C 5840 

Moomaw,    C.    B 4754 

Moon,  F.   C 5746 

Moon,   J.   B 5746 

Moore,    A 6483,    6484 

Moore,    A.,    jr 2033,    5840 

Moore,   B.    W.    5840 

Mooi-e,   C.   F 58  40 

Moore,    C.    W 6207 

Moore,    F 5455 

Moore,    H.    F 5796 

Moore,  J 2408,   5455,   6033,   6034 

Moore,    J.    B 5840 

Moore,   J.   H 5746 

Moore,  R.  C 2054,  2441,  5266 

Moore,  R.  AV 5746 

Moore,    S.    J.    C 5746 

Moore,    S.    P 184 

Moore,    T.    J 16  40 

Moore,   T.   L 5746 

Moore,    W 5448 

Moore,    W.    E 2381 

Moore,  W.  W 5782 

Moore   family 2194a,   2914.   6486 

Moore's  admr 4671 

Moose  bros.   co 2089,   5512 

Moral    philosophy    2450 

Morasses    5015 

Moray,    Sir    R 1676 

Mordecai,    W.   T 1102,    6203 

Mordecai's   Mount    5  369 

Morehead,  J.  A 5  746 

Morellet,   A 2759 

Morgan,   D 2069,   2070,   2102,    3856 

Morgan,    E.    F 6207 

Morgan,   H.    L 5746 

Morgan,    J.    W 5746 

Morgan,    W.    H 6207 

Morgan    county    817 

Morgantown    imprints 

Messenger   &   recorder   ofRce..5777 

Morrell,  M.  P 58  39 

Morrill,    W.     T 2806 

Morris.  A.,   1129.   1762,   1764,   2524,   4563, 
4788,  5285,  6832 

Morris,   C 2806,    5839 

Morris,  C.   C I'i92 

Morris.    G.    W 2806,    5746 

Morris,    J 2806 

Morris,  L.  C 5840 

Morris,    W 2806 

Morris  &  bro .  .    673 

Morrison,   A.   J.,   1386,   4156,   4951,    6084, 

6088,  6833 

Morrison,  H.   A 5575,   6834,   6835 

Morrison,  J 5840 

Morrison.   J.   S 2705 

Morse,    A.    E 6872a 

Morse,    Mrs.    E.    H 3648 

Morson,   A.   A 5892 

Morson   family    6469 

Morton,    A.    S 4704 

Morton,    1 2801 


730 


Index 


Morton,   J.   B 5746 

Morton,    J.    W 5746 

Morton,  R.  K 4498d,  4498e 

Morton,    T 6034 

Morton.   W.    B 5877 

Morton  family. .  .6080,  6081,  6086,  6666 

Morton's,  J.,   company    6086 

Morven 2023 

Mosaics 6006 

Mosbv,  C.  L, 2806 

Mosby,  J.  S.,  47,  1209.  3375,  4963,  5435, 

6526 

Mosby,   L, 2806,   6079 

Mosby  family    6666 

Mosby's    command,     1209,     3751,     3845, 

6526 
Mosby's  war  reminiscences,   3818,   3819 

Moseley,  E.  J 5839 

Moseley  &  Tompkins    2319 

Moseley  family    3821,   6074 

Mosquitoes,   extermination  of    ....3126 

Mossom,   D 6472 

Mother's   last  words   5014 

Motion    pictures     6908 

Mottrom   family    6484 

Mount  Clinton,  Va 6377 

Mount    Crawford,    Va 3825 

Mount  Olive  Baptist  church 4144 

Mount   Pleasant,   2024,    4173,    6295,   6482 

Mount  Vernon,   1308,   1628,   2024,  2158a, 

2679,    2936,    3014a,    3207,     3208,    4115, 

5579,     5580,     5960,     6229,     6257,     6792, 

6913 
Mount  Vernon  ass'n.  of  the  Union. 5066 
Mount  Vernon  chapter,  D.  A.  R...4368 

Mount  Vernon   papers    1666 

l^Tount   Zion  Baptist  church,   3547,   6344 

Mountain   scenery    728 

Mountaineer     5253 

Mountaineers,    Southern    2959 

Mourinp:  family    6479 

Mozart   academy  of  music 1323 

Mudd,    R.   H 5840 

Miiller.    A 6079 

Muhlenberg,  P 3834 

Muir,   F.   A 1650 

Mulberry  trees 1676,   6480,  6495 

Mullen,   J.   M 5746 

Mullins    family     4448 

Munce,    J.    S 5746 

Munford,  B.  B 5746,  6836 

Munford,    C.    E 2806 

Munford,   Miss  M 880 

Munford,   W 38  42 

Munford   family    6478 

Munipipal   home   rule    6907 

Munirii-i.ll   journal  and  engineer.  .  .1218 

Muniripal    university    1273 

Municipalities 3049 

Munroc,   J 5455 

Munroo,    J.    P 58  40 

Murdaug-h.  C.  W 1640 

Murphv,  D 3061,  4452 

Murphy,   J 5455,    5746 

Murphy,  \V 5455 

Murray,  N 6266 

Murray  familv    4777 

Murreil,   W.   McK 5840 

Muscoe   family    6480 

Musgrave   familv    6081 

Music    3317,  6865,  6894 

Confederate    6937 

Fin'^inpr  list    5400 

Music    Hall     3603 

Music  publishing   3811 

Musical    million    3811,    3857 

Musings   of  Myron    1163 

Muskogee    bar    ass'n 4071 

Muster   rolls.    Revolution    6784 

Mutiny   in   Va.,    1635    6070 

My    day     4429 

My   lady   Pocahontas    1142 

My  native  land 5255 


My   three   loves    5637 

Myers,   B 1640 

Myers,    E.    T.    D 6477 

Myers,     F.     W.    H 4302 

Myers,    M.    L 2767 

Myers,   S.   B 203 

Mvlne,    W 5448 

Myra    2358 

Mystic  circle   2654 

Nalle,    E 5840 

Names,  Indian   5633,  6481 

Virginia 5584,    5585,    6080,    6470 

Names    spelt    one    way    and    pro- 
nounced   another    6470 

Naming  of  Virginia 283 

Nancv    Pansy    4121 

Nansemond  Co.,   1550.   3747,  6074,   6076, 

6471 

Napoleon  Bonaparte    3077 

Narrative     of    a    new    &    unusual 

Amer.    imprisonment    3443 

Narratives   of   early   Va 5759 

Nash,    B.    H 1640 

Nash,   Beau    6484 

Nash,   C.    R 16  40 

Nash,  H.  M 1640,  5747,  583» 

Na-sh,   J.   H 6187 

Nash,  J.  Van  H 4233,   4234 

Nash,    J.    W 1640 

Nash   &   Woodhouse    738 

Nashville,     Southern    convention.  .5675 

Nashville    (steamer)    6437 

Nashville  teachers'  centennial  ....2908 

Nat   Turner   insurrection 199,    1413 

Nathaniel   Bacon    422 

Nation 

Jameson,    J.    F 2715a 

National   American    497 

National  conf.  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections   1522 

National  educ.  ass'n  of  U.  S.,  1271,  1273. 
2793,    2895.    4653,    6244 
National   exchange   bank   of   Balti- 
more       871 

National   observatory    3563.    6025 

National  society  of  Colonial  dames, 

966,    973,    2220.    3085 
National  union  bank  of  Maryland.    871 

National  universitv    6281,   6476 

Native    of   Va.,    (pseud.) 1116 

Natural     bridge,     894-896,     1437,     2800. 
5030,  5591,  6020,  6332 

Naval  captains    4995 

Naval  science   5406,  6899 

Navigation    2712,    3574 

Navigation,    act    of    6070 

Navy 3564,  3565,  5194 

Increase    in    5390 

Va 4186,    6023 

Va.,    Revolution    6070 

Neal,    J.    M 5747 

Nebiaska     2626 

Nebraska  and  Kansas  bill 2043 

Needham    5442 

Neely,    S.   M 5840 

Neff,   ,1.   F 6207 

Neff,  J.  H 5747 

Negro   dialect    2057 

Negro  in  country  life 1380 

Negro   mammy    2120 

Negro  problem    1592 

Negro  race   2501 

Negro   rebel,    1688    647T 

Negro  soldiers   227,   6290 

Negro   songs    159 

Negro  troops   5520 

Negroes,  420,  595.  631,  2030,  2031,  2873, 
2S74,  2896,  4116,  4119.  4264,  4313. 
53Sla.    5512,    5683,    6473,    6489,    6670 

Christian 1715 

Delinquent    children    517S 

Ecclesiastical  relation   of    ....1285 
Education 2897,   4860,  6244 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


731 


Farmville    1533 

Free 1765 

Industrial  hist 2702 

Industrial   training    6247 

Litwalton    5508 

Lynchburg 16  4 

Methodists    2188 

Politics    4866- 

Public    schools    989 

Religion     1364,    1566,    6777 

Religious   instruction    2487 

Sandy  Spring,  Md 5509 

Songs 5082 

Treatment   of    71L 

U.    S 6245 

Va.,  3304,  3493,  4841,  4881,  6825, 

Negro's  &  Indian's  advocate,  2030,  2031 

Neill,  E.   D 1778,    4551,   6468 

Nelson,    3697 

Nelson,  A.  C 58  40 

Nelson,    G.    S 5840 

Nelson,    H.    M 2806 

Nelson,   H.   T , 5840 

Nelson,    J.    A 2806 

Nelson,   K 2806 

Nelson,    Peter    5455 

Nelson,    R.    C 5840 

Nelson,    T 4930 

Nelson,    T.,    jr 6059 

Nelson,    ^V 6472 

Nelson  family 3603,   4098,   4099 

Nelson   letter  book    6474 

Nemacolin's    path    2599. 

Nereide    4281 

Nerves   2133,  3000 

Nettleton,    E.    M 5747 

Neuman.    H 3026 

Neutral  commerce   6226 

Neutral   trade    3405 

Neville    family    6486 

New    age    1051 

New  century  printery 3972a 

New    England,    5134,    5137,    5138,    6253, 

6469 
New  England  hist.  &  gen.  reg.,70,   6692 

Brock,  R.  A 580a,  6749 

Drake,  S.  G 1515 

Greenwood,  I.  J 2149,   2150 

Hayden,  H.  E 2374,  6797 

Hoyt,  A.  H 2573 

Lee,   C.  F 3062 

Lewis,   S 3137,  6816 

McRae,    S 3398 

Neill,    E.    D.,     3879a,     3880a,     3885, 
3889,    3894a 

Preston,  J.   T.   L 4381 

Somerby,  H.  G 5195a 

Toner,  J.  M 5580 

Waters,  H.  F 6308,  6962 

New  England  mag 2118 

New    Englander    210 

New  England's   trials    5145,   5146 

New   Grove   Baptist   church 2267 

New   Haven,    Conn 5242  ' 

New    Jersey    elections    499 

New  Jersey  hist,  soc'y 6562 

New    Kent    Co.,    939,    1370,    4085.    4916, 
4917,    6348,    6471,    6472,    6475 

New  life  of  Va 2816-2818 

New    Market    3906 

New    Market,    battle,    2643,    4045,    5694, 
6111,   6207,   6624,   6631,    6918 

New  Market   day    6111,    6117 

New   Market   evan 3228 

New  Market  imprints 

Henkel 1163,   2406-2411 

Henkel,   A 2406a,   2990a 

Henkel,   S 192a,   2405a 

Henkel  &  co.,  1789,  2578,  2998,  5324 

Henkel.    Calvert    &    co 4923 

New  Market  evan.,  Luth.  pub. 
CO 3228 


New  Mexico 4392 

New  Nation   office    4979 

New  Orleans    5287 

R.   E.   Lee  Monument  ass'n..  .  .1724 

\Vashington   artillery    4075 

New   Orleans  ass'n   of  commerce.  .2312 

New  Providence    3369 

New   River    2833,    3909 

New    River    railroad,    min.    &   mfg. 

CO 3909 

New  River  region    3316 

New  South   89 

New   Testament    388a 

New  Year's  gift  to  the  democrats,  1035 

New  York 3858 

Blue  laws   2469 

Chamber    of    commerce    5339 

Colonial    documents    1688 

Historical    society,    258,    844,    3064, 

3442,    5248 

Public     library,     276,     515a,     4750, 

5177,   5994,   6121,  6697,  6744,  6837 

New  York  med.  record 4289 

New    York    review    5638 

New  York  soc.  of  the  founders  and 

patriots   of   Amer 1756 

New   York   state   bar   ass'n 732 

New  York  tribune   2647 

Newark,    N.    J.,    Lincoln    post....    359 

Newberry,    H 5747 

Newbill,    F.    G 5747 

Newby,   N 5840 

Newcastle    co.,    Del 3321 

Newcomb,   H.    D 5840 

Newcomb,   S 5334 

Nev/ell,    J 6080 

Newell    printing    co 59,    1683 

Newcs  from   Virginia    4551,    4552 

Newman,    C.    M 6838 

Newman,    E.    D 5747 

Newman,    J 3930 

Newinan,    P 5455 

Newman,   W.    S 2806 

Newport,   C 146,   146a,   2190,   6083 

Newport    3921 

Newport  natural  history  soc 4747 

Newport    News,    2020,    3924-3926,    5270, 

6476 

Chamber   of    commerce    2359 

Daily   press    1298 

Directory,   1895    919 

Milk  supply 1470 

Name    2136,   2166a 

Newport   News  imprints 

Franklin  print,  co,  2719,  3922,  3923 

Hill,    J.    L.    print,    co. 2694 

Warwick  print,   co 2359 

Newporte.  C 4551 

Newport's  News   (name)    ..2136,   2166a 

News-Record,  Harrisonburg 4805 

Newspapers 205 

American    6804,    6884 

American,    18th    cent 2672 

Confederate   Museum    6831 

Richmond    6091 

Valentine  museum 6831 

Virginia,     2672,     3712,     5521,     6077- 

6079,  6119,  6733,  6804,  6845.  6846. 

6848,  6884,  6910,  6959,  6960 

Virginia  state  library   6831 

Newton,    G 1G40 

Nfwton,   M.    B 435 

Newton,  T 2806 

Newton,    V 435,    5839 

Newton,    W.    B 2806,    5S39 

Newton  family   1640 

Niagara    Falls     3858 

Nibley 5177,    6121 

Nice.   Mrs.   H 6489 

Nicholas,    T 3515 

Nicholas,   W.   C 5839 

Nichols,  C.  M 1895 

Nichols,  E.  W 5747 


Index 


Nichols,  G.  G 3929 

Nicholson,  E.   P 4498m 

Nicholson,   F.    (g:ov.),   6072,   6073.    6076- 

6078,   6478 

Nicholson,    T 4538 

Nichotawance    4218 

Nickles.  J.  M 6839-6844,  6969 

NIcol,  C.  E 5747,  5840 

Nicolassen,  G.  F 51 

Nicolson,  T.,  823,  5903,  5906,  5907,  5910 

Nicolson  &  Prentis 5902 

Nlemeyer,   J.   C 6207 

Nimmo,    W 6472 

Nineteenth  century 3861 

Ninety-six    3369 

Ninth  Virginia  cavalry 320 

Nisi    prius   judge 1917 

Nitrogen    3451 

Nixon,   G.   H 1640 

Nixon,   L, 1640 

"No.    40"    5686 

Noblat  family 3941 

Noble,  H 5840 

Noblet  family 39  41 

Noblets  family    3941 

Noblett  family   39  41 

Noblit,  Wm 3941 

Noblit   family    3941 

Noblitt   family    3941 

Noblot  family 3941 

Noel,  J.  C 5747 

Noel,  R.  C 3145a 

Noel,  S.  M 5266 

Noel,  T 5455 

Nolley,  R 5266 

Nolting,   W.   0 5840 

Nomini     Hall,     Westmorland     co.,     811, 
1758,    1759,    6477,    6478 

Non-importation    5302 

Norfolk,    1545,    1574,    1829,    4266,    6107, 
6229,  6352,  6353 

Blue    book    4672 

Board   of   trade    1574,    3596 

Chamber  of  commerce 484 

Christ  church    2787 

Commerce    484,    3463 

Cumberland  St.  M.  E.  church.  .4021 

Description    3961.    3966,    4729 

Directory,  1851-52,  1870-1873,  1883- 

84,    1889,    1899,    1901,    1902    .    .    . 

525,    899,    900,    2462,    2693,    2694, 

3986,   4679,   4680,   6709 

Finances,     3946,     3951,     3952,     3959, 

3960 

Fire    dept 536 

Freemason   St.   Bap.   church. .  .2162 

Government    3963 

Guide  books    5270,   5307 

History 686,  3016 

Leach  wood    Sem 3048 

Milk  supply   1470 

Norfolk    academy 3976,    6470 

Norfolk    college    3983 

Norfolk   mission    college 3988 

Normal    school    3988 

Presbyterian    church     155 

Public    library    6845 

Public    schools    3973 

St.    Mary's   acad 4912 

St.    Paul's    church    1239 

Salaries    3953 

Street  railways 64  41 

Taxes    3948-3950 

Trade 2868 

"Water  supply   3257,   3975 

Yellow   fever    156,    1828,   2562 

Norfolk     &     Portsmouth     herald,     759. 

5473 

Norfolk  &  Western  railroad,   642,   3311. 

3314-3315,    5239 

Norfolk    area,    soil    survev 3025 

Norfolk  County,  1425a,  3220.  4344,  5316. 
6071,  6076,  6468 


Norfolk  harbor    3947,    3964 

Norfolk  imprints,  140,  632,  743,  2592, 
3719,  3805,  3943-3945,  3948-3953,  3959, 
39b0,    3986,    4023,    5897,    5915,    5917a, 

6437 
Atlantic    coast   print,    corp.,..    181 

Balls,     T 1957 

Barcrof t    3016 

Barnes,  W.  T.  &  co 6805 

Barron.    W.    T.    &    co.,    2718,    2722, 
3956,    3968,    4937,    5266 

Broughton,     T.     G 3585 

Broughton  &  son 759,  3958 

Burke  &  Gregory,  1530,  3957,   3965, 
3971,    3972,    4404,   5636,   6441 

Chamber  of  commerce    3963 

Colonial   pub.   co 2720 

Daily    Old    Dominion    3978 

Democratic    exec,    com 1425a 

Fatherly,    J.    W 2279 

Ghiselin,  J.  D 155,  5473 

Ghiselin,  J.  D.,  jr 2162 

Green.    Burke   &   Gregory    ....    167 

Hill,   J.   L.   print,   co 2694 

Journal   office    3257 

Journal    job    print,    off 5542 

Landmark     printing     house,     3954, 

3955,    3987,    6354 

Landmark      pub.      co.,      1390,     2523 

New   century   printery    3972a 

Norfolk  board  of  trade 1574 

Norfolk  Virginian    686 

O'Conner   &   Broughton,   2664,    2716 

Old  Va.  pub.  CO 3324 

Pollock  &  Barcroft    1885a 

Seaboard.    A.    L.    Ry 4973 

Shields.  Ashburn  &  Grigsby  ..1425 

Tebault,    A.    G 5476 

Tidewater    pub.    co 2721 

Turner.    S.   B.,   &   son    1256 

Virginian   print 3947 

Windsor.   C.  H 2868 

Norfolk    in    1736     6034 

Norfolk    landmark     3440 

Norfolk    sand     467 

Norfolk    sandy    loam    468 

Norfolk    Virginian     686 

Normal    school    steam    press.    65  3,    6550 

Normal  schools    4450b,   4451 

Culpeper     1231 

Farmville    1702a-1702e 

Fredericksburg    1856a,    1856b 

Harrisonburg    2335a,   2336 

Luray    3225b 

Martinsville   3502a 

Norrls,  C.   R 6207 

North,   S.  N.   D 6846,   6847 

North    America,    Travels   In 2927 

North  American  review 

Graham,    S.    C 2105 

Johnston.   J.   W 2845 

Lossing,    B.    J 3208 

Madison.    J 3409 

Riddleberger,    H.    H 4716 

Taylor.  R 5466 

The  North  and  the  South  1747 

North  Carolina.  2637,  2638,  2984,  3777. 
5103,  6033,  6036,  6073,  6077,  6191, 

6481 

Agricultural    soc'y 2106 

Description     6235 

Operations 3681 

Products   of    3154 

Revolutionary    hist 2889 

North  Carolina  and  Va.  in  the  Civil 

war 5788 

North  Carolina  at  Gettysburg  ....    461 
North    Carolina   at   Jamestown   ex- 
position    2470 

North    Carolina   bishops    2385 

North    Carolina   hist,    com.,    1095,    2470, 

5101 
North    Carolina    in    the    war 977 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libeary 


733 


North     Carolina    literary     &    hist. 

ass'n 5097a 

North    Carolina   med.    journal 3495 

North    Carolina  records    6972a 

North  Carolina  sketches   1807 

North   Carolina  univ 5836 

North  Point,  Battle  of 1061 

North-Western  Baptist  ass'n 5777 

Northampton     Co.,     5010,     5364,     6023. 
6071,     6073,    6074,     6079,     6082.    6468, 
6472,  6485 
Northern  man  with  Southern  prin- 
ciples    6289 

Northern    Neck    of    Va.,     1762a,     1865, 
47T?,    6264,    6473,    6478,    6487 

Northern  states,  travel    3855 

Northumberland    Co.,    3464,    4713,    6471, 

6475.    6476.     6478,     6480.     6484,     6485, 

6487-6489 

Northwest     1476 

Northwest  coast,  hist 2147 

Northwest    territory,    961.    2700,    2701, 
5526,   5559,  6070,  6474 

Northwest,    Va 3401a 

Norton,   E.   H 5840 

Norton,  G.  F.  pub.  co 1535,  2103 

Norton,   G.   H 1640 

Norton,   J.   K.   M 5840 

Norwood    3998,    3999 

Norwood,  H 3917,  6026 

Notaries    public    4932 

Notes  on  Va 2756-2759,  2764 

Nottoway   Co 2681 

Nottoway  Grays 2681 

Nourse,  H.  S 3681 

Nourse,    J 6077 

Nova  Britannia 2816-2821 

Nowlan.  J 4738,  6175g.   6954 

NuKae  by  nugator   813 

Nullification    3204,    4363 

Numbering  tables    6979 

Nutt,   H 5840 

Nye,    W.    A.    R..     1704    &    1705.     3570. 

5236 

Oak.  white    2134 

Oak    Grove.   Va 43a 

Oakland   stories    5443 

Oakley.    Violet    5622 

Oakridge,    Nelson   co 3190 

Oakwood  memorial  association.  ...  4327 

Oath    of   allegiance    6482 

O'Bannon,  J.  H 5960 

Obenchain,    J.    J 5448 

Obituaries    in    Richmond    newspa- 
pers,  1786-1824    6089 

Oblivion    3298 

Observations    on    speech    of    Ran- 
dolph     5302 

Observations     upon     certain     pas- 
sages     3764 

O'Callaghan,  E.   B 1755,   4877 

Occaneechee  island    6478 

Occupacia,   Essex  Co 1927 

Ocean   View,   Va 5270 

Ocher    deposits     6324 

O'Conner   &   Broughton    2664 

O'Connor,    J 2716 

Odd-Fellows 2108,   2660,   2662,   6120 

Ode  to  the  Virginian  voyage 1519 

Ode   to  Virginia    1886 

O'Ferrall,   C.   T 5748,   5803 

Office-seeking  during  "Washington's 

administration 2612 

Office-seeking  in  Jefferson's  admin- 
istration   2611 

Officers,    1781     6074 

Officers  in  Va.,  1680-1714 6070,  6071 

Officers,    colonial  Va 6077 

Official  guide  co 1659 

Official  pub.  Va 3806 

Official  records  of  war  between  the 

States 5817 


Official  reports  of  battles 1085,  1086 

Offley    family    6081 

Ogden,  A.  H 5448 

Ohio 2851,  3858.  5894.  6088.  6477 

Ohio    arch.    &    hist.    pub..    116a,    2411a. 
2564.  4458a.  5156a,  5662.  5894 
Ohio  bulletin  of  charities  and  cor- 
rection    1525 

Ohio   company    215.    6468.    6472 

Ohio  county.  W.  Va 3929 

Ohio  river,   1623,  2637,  2638,   5553,   6279 

Ohio  valley 1728,   4032,  6274,  6276 

Ohio  valley  historical  series 996 

Old,    H 5840 

Old,  W.  W 1540,  2806.  5748.  5839 

Old   bachelor    6596 

Old  boys  of  Hampton  academy.  ..  .4306 

Old  brick  church    5524 

Old  capitol  prison    6527 

Old   colonial   college 4555a 

Old  defenders  of  Baltimore 3264 

Old  Dominion   2940.  4117 

Old  Dominion  chapter  D.  A.  R 1353 

Old  Dominion  Journal  of  medicine 
&  surgery.  603.  1974,  2841,  3027,  3125, 
3349,   6500,   6507,   6509 

Old  Dominion  magazine 3400 

Old    Dominion    pub.    corp.,    3125,    3349, 

4026 
Old  Donation  church,  Norfolk,  Va.   181 

Old  field  school  girl 5486 

Old   foes   with   new  faces    1003 

The    Old    gentleman    of    the    black 

stock     4118 

Old   gold    2199 

Old  Ike's  memories   3299 

Old   Jamestown    336S 

Old   Point  Comfort    5270 

Old  Point  directory,   1895 919 

Old   regime    1604,   2076 

Old  South   4119 

Old     South    leaflets,     5137,    5149,     6249, 
6251,  6256,  6266,  6270,  6275-6277,  6279, 

6281 

Brown,    J 608 

Clark,  G.  R 995 

Jefferson,  T 2740,  2747 

Lane,    R 3022 

Lee,   H 3071 

Old   Swan,   Richmond    602S 

Old-time  belles  and  cavaliers 4920 

Old-time    school    24 

The   Old   trunk    504 

Old    Virginia    1752,    1753 

Old   Virginia    gentleman    221 

Old  Va.   pub.    CO 3324 

Old  Va.   servants    3629 

Oldham,   M.,    jr 6074 

Oldham    family    6486 

Oliver,    J.    M 6207 

Oliver.    W.    F 5840 

Olivier.  G.  W 1295 

Olustee,   battle    3681 

O'Lynch,    J 3118 

On   horseback    6235 

On  Newfound  river 4120 

Onancock,  Va 3468,   4055 

Onancock  academy 636,  1568 

Onderdonk,    H.    U 403,    4541 

One   of   Jackson's  foot-cavalry.  ..  .6678 

O'Neill    family    2864 

Onward   press    2177 

Opie,  J.  N 5748 

Oppenheimer,  W.  T 1640 

Opportunity  (address)  1897 

Oracle  pub.  co 4797 

Orange,  Va 6229,  6654 

Orange  county,  1178,  2095.  4192.  4968, 
6471.  6672.  6673 

Orbits     3276 

Orchard   fruits    2099 

Ordeal  of  touch    6073 


734 


Index 


Order  of  United  Americans 496 

Orders  and  constitutions  Va.  Co. ..5984 

Orders  for  Va.    1665    6074 

Ordinance  of   1787    1048 

Ordnance   manual    3011 

Ordway,    A 6847a 

Ordway,  S.  F 596a 

Oregon 2147,  2630,  4207,  5543 

Orgain,  A.  M 5748 

Oriental    constellation    2263 

Original  lists   of  emigrants 2544 

Orkney,  G.  H.,  earl  of 6034 

Orme,  H.   S 5840 

Ornament    2351 

Orr.  J.  W 5748 

Orrick,   J.    L, 5840 

Orthodox  layman,   pseud 1403a 

Orvis,  E.  E 3425 

Osborne,   J.    D 5840 

Osburn,   F.  A 3682 

Osgood,  H.  L 59S6 

Osteomyelitis 2839 

Ostertag,    B 735 

Otey,   G.    G 6207 

Otey,  J.  H 2145 

Otey.  P.  J 5798 

Otey  battery 2653,  4942 

Otterdale    1023 

Ould,   E 5748 

Our  distinguished  fellow  citizen.  .  3280 

Our   language    5098 

Our   mammy    1299 

Our  women  in  the  war 880 

Out  of  Bohemia   1831 

Out  of  the  foam 1143 

Outis    2276 

Ovariotomy 4717 

Overseers    5373 

Overwharton  parish  register 474 

Ovid's  metamorphoses   3842 

Owen,  A.  E 2357a 

Owen,  F.  A 416,  417,  3001,  3301 

Owen,   G 6476,   6487 

Owen,  J.  J 5748 

Owen,   L.   J 5840 

Owen.  T.  M 6848 

Owen   family   6476 

Owens,  P 5448 

Owens,  W.  W 58  40 

Oxford.  N.  C 6480 

Oxford  libraries    124,  6726 

Oxford   university    6  469 

Oyster  beds  of  James  river 5796 

Oyster  fundum   4188 

Oyster  industry 316,  6907 

Oyster  negro    5508 

Oyster   question    1625a 

Ozark  region  of  Missouri 698 

Pace,    J.    B 3603 

Packard,  J.,  jr 3062 

Packard,  T.  J 4081 

Paeonian  Springs  4082 

Page,  C.  C 5840 

Page,  H.  N 1640 

Page,  J.  (gov.)  6030 

Page,  J.  B.  L 5839 

Page,  J.  M 5749,  5840 

Page.  L.  A 6478 

Page,  M 4085 

Page,  R 5749,  5837,  5840 

Page.  R.  C.  M 5839 

Page.  R.  P 5839 

Page.  T.  N.,  221,  306,  2057,  2952,  5749, 

5840 

Page  CO 3520 

Page  family,  2023,  3603,  4098,  4099, 

4777 

Page  news  &  courier   3225b 

Page  story  book 4121 

Page's   battery    4100 

Paine,  T 1112,  2943,  6309 

Painter,  F.  V.  N 2580,  5749,  6849 

A  pair  of  blankets    5315 


Palestine    2964,   3263,   3772,   6393 

Paley,    W 6309 

Palfrey,  F.  \V 3679,   3680 

Palfrey,  J.  C 3679 

Pall    Mall    mag 5773 

Palmer,  B.  M 2823,  2828 

Palmer,  J.  J 2806 

Palmer,  J.   S 2806 

Palmer,    J.    W 5840 

Palmer,    S.    D 2806 

Palmer,    T.    AV 758 

Palmer,   W.   H 5840 

Palmetto   dictionary    6212a 

Palmyra,    Va 839 

Pauiunkey    Indians    4330 

"Pan-handle  route"    3929 

Panics,    financial    6650 

Pannill,   D.  H 6473 

Pannill   family    6473 

Pan's    mountain    5624 

Pantomimes 3416 

Pantops   3603 

Papa  Bouchard   4988 

Paper  money 1294,   1409a,  6487 

Confederate    529a 

Va 529a,  4258 

Parable  of  the  untold  gold 1413 

Paradise,  L 6472 

Paraguay  4102 

Paris,  J 6369 

Paris,   hospitals   and    surgeons.  ...  5310 

Parish,  W.  H 169 

Parish  record  series 4916,  4917 

Parishes,  1680  1059 

Norfolk  Co 6071 

Va 6472 

Park,  R.  E 6243 

Park,  W.  K 6207 

Parker,  E.  F 5840 

Parker,  J 6035,  6077,  6091 

Parker,  J.  A 6082 

Parker,  J.  C 5749 

Parker.  R 2614a 

Parker,  T 4149 

Parker,  W.  H 1413 

Parker  battery  1736 

Parker  family  6074,  6480 

Parkinson,  J.  F 5448 

Parks,  W 3370,  3652,  5325.  6348 

Parliamentary  commissioners.  1652 

6080 

Parliamentary    manuals    2764 

Parliamentary  practice 2753 

Parmele.  E 6478 

Parran,   W.   S 6207 

Parrish,   J 1640 

Parri-sh,  R.  L 5749 

Parrish,    T.    K 5840 

Parry    family    2864 

Parson    Brownlow's   book    617 

Parsons,   A.   J 1466,   6850 

Parsons,   J.   M 5802 

Parsons  family 6666 

Parties  &  patronage 5760 

Partisan    leader    5674 

Partisan  life  with  Col.  Jno.  S.  Mos- 

by    4963 

Passengers  for  Va.,  1635   5195a 

Pastime    stories    4122 

Pastmaster's  ass'n 4064 

Pastoral    letters    3618-3620 

Pastoral  office 3616 

Pate,  H.  C 2806 

Pate    family    6479' 

Patent     centennial     congress 5574' 

Patents    (land) 6070-6077,   6474-6480 

Patowmack   company    215 

Patrician   &   plebeian    6372 

Patrick,    W 5749 

Patrick  Henry  soc'y  of  Richmond. 2035 

Patriot     (schooner)     6022 

Patriotism     55  32 

Patriots v- -3842 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


735 


Patterson,    Gen 3679 

Patterson,    A.    W 5840 

Patterson,  R.  A 1640,   5839 

Patterson,  C 5749 

Patterson,   S.   S.   P 5749 

Patton,    G.    S 6207 

Patton,   J.   M 5892 

Patton,    J.    S 5840.    6851 

Patton,  J.  T 6295 

Patton,  W.  M 5749 

Patton,   W.   T 6207 

Patuxent    2024 

Paul,    D'Arcy    4929 

Paul,  J 1617,  5803,  5839 

Paul,   Mrs.  K.   G 6852 

Paul,  T.  C 4929 

Paul  Jones   4989 

Paulding,    J.    K 3122 

Pawnee 6482 

Paxton,   E.    F 2806,    5839 

Paxton,   J.    D 5749 

Paxton,  J.  G 4187 

Pay  rolls.  Revolution 6784 

Payne,    A.    D 1640 

Payne,   J.    C 5840 

Payne,   M.   J 5840 

Payne,    W 1640 

Payne,   W.   H 4791 

Payne,   W.  H.   F 1640 

Payne  family    6076,   6469,   6666 

Peabody,    F.    E 3682 

Peabody,  F.   G 160 

Peabody,  G 1243 

Peabody  education  fund 1243 

Peace  2728 

Peachey  family 6470 

Peake,    W.    B 2806 

Peaked    Mountain    church,    6480,    6481 

Peale,   C.   W 2340 

Pearcy,    G 5448 

Pearson,    J.    S 1683 

Pechin,    E.    C 5749 

Pecke,    T 6472 

Pedagog-ical    essays    4138 

Pedig-o,  B.   S 5749 

Pedigro,  J 5455 

Peek,    W.    H 2806 

Pegram,    R.    B 1640 

Pegram,  W.  J 2806,   5839 

Pellet,   Mrs.    S.   L. 3827 

Pen    Park    6049 

Penal  colony   3891 

Penal  laws   5449 

Penalty  of  recklessness    6491 

Pence,    J 4203 

Pence  family 4203 

Pendleton,  A.  S 2806,  5839 

Pendleton,  E.,  1136,  4498m,  4687,  6207, 

6477 

Pendleton,    E.    M 5840 

Pendleton,  W.  N 2806,  3095 

Pendleton  co..  W.  Va 3813 

Pendleton   family    4098,    4099 

Peninsular     campaigTi,     133,     202,     285, 

1084,     2684,     3288,     3471,     3679,     4546, 

5194,  6346 

A  peninsular  Canaan  4442 

Peninsular  directory,  1895 919 

Penn,  A 5266 

Penn,  J 4930 

Penn,  J.  G 5749 

Penn,  W 6362 

Penn  loam  469 

Pennant,  E 426 

Pennsylvania,  875a,  2637,  2638,  3546, 
3858,  4408,  4838,  6362,  6472,  6484, 

8579 

Architecture     853 

Archives     1833 

Boundaries    66  4 

GeoloR-ical   survey    1798 

History     4032 

Invasion   of    5804 


Va.    claims    875a,    1833 

Western     2960 

Pennsylvania  academy  of  fine  arts,  2432 

Pennsylvania  canal   2598 

Pennsylvania  hist,  soc'y.    ...1048,   2028 
Pennsylvania  university,  Va.  grad- 
uates   6473 

Pensions    6085,   60S6,   6090 

Pensions,   Revolutionary    6089 

Pensioners    6487 

Pentateuch   6415 

Penton,   A 6074 

People   the  sovereigns    3740 

Percy,    G 5759,    6070 

Periodicals,   Va 6846 

Va.  state  library 6175j,  6938 

Perkins,  C.  B 6696 

Perkins,    R.    S 1640 

Perkins,    T.    H 2635 

Permian   flora    1798 

Perry,   M 6484 

Perry,    S.    R 5840 

Percy,    W.    A 5840 

Personal    property    2065 

Personal    rights    721 

Persons,  H.  S 5840 

Perswasive   to  towns    6073 

Peru,    Conquest    4018 

Pescud,   B 3655 

Pescud    family    6481 

Peter,    J 3323 

Peter  family    3323 

Peterkin,   G.   W 5995 

Peterkin,   W.   G 5840 

Peters,  J.  W.     S 5840 

Peters,    R 6269 

Peters,  W.  E 5749,   5840 

Peters,    W.    H 1640 

Petersburg,   Va.,    401,    1506,    1520,    2385, 

3722,  4225-4238,    4331,  4929,  5540,  5711, 

6081,   6229,   6477,   6486 

Battle-fields     2179,     5797 

Capture,    1781    6035 

Charter 29  34 

City    council    401 

Defense  of    3270 

Directory,  1870-1873,  1877,  1879-80, 
1886-1896,  1899-1900.  1903,  1905, 
1907  .  .  .  525,  781,  913-918,  2695, 
4233-4238,    4679,    4680,    5039,    6709 

Fall    of    2982 

First  Baptist   church    2081 

High    St.   M.   E.   church 19S3a 

History    781,    1372,    3459 

Ladies  memorial  ass'n 2982 

Lyceum     5668 

St.  Paul's  school 4915 

Siege,  325,  2110,  3682,  3683,  5520. 

5881 

Southern  female   college    5217 

University   school    5852 

Petersburg  crater.   Battle  of 4370 

Petersburg  daily  index  appeal.  ...  1520 

Petersburg    imprints,    757,    1190,    1414, 

1678,  2922,  4851,  5039 

Beckwith,   T.    S 4331 

Brunet,   J.   M.   H 1650 

Campbell,    J.    "VV 778 

Carter,  J.  M 5457 

Crutchfleld,    A.    F.,    &    co 2211 

Daily  index  job  print 2179 

Dickson  &  Pescud    671 

^0-0    j^  g ^  878 

Fenn    &    Owen,'  "  sYl, '  '1'5'2'5'c', '  3029. 

4230 

Franklin  press  co.,  2052,  2053,  4227; 

4736,  5262,  5351,  5525 

Gordon,    C.    B.    W.    &   Co 2081 

Index-Appeal    369 

Kirkham   &  co 3672 

M'Laughlin,  W.  F 2716 

Nash,  J.  Van  H 4233,   4234 

Owen,  F.  A 416,  417,  3001,  3301 


736 


Index 


Petersburg   republic    press. .. .SfiRB 

Prentis,    W 3842 

Ross  &  Douglas   5912 

Ruffln,    E 431,    1702 

Huffln,   K.    &   J.    C,    559,    725,    3654, 
5855,    5857 

South-Side    democrat    5156 

Williams.   D.   B 6494 

Yancey  &  Burton   3317 

Petersburg  Index-Appeal 369,   370 

Petersburg    republic    press     3655 

Peterville    church     5254 

Petitions,   Legislative,   1580,   6077,    6778 

Petitions  of  Kentucky 4768 

Petivor,    J 262 

Petrie,    G.    B 5749 

Petroglyphs    70  3 

Petroleum 398 

Pettigrew,  J.   J 460   &  461 

Pettit.    P 5749 

Pettit.  W.  B 5749 

Pettyjohn,    J.    P 5749 

Petwav,    O.    C 6207 

Peyser,  M.  W 5840 

Peyton,   A.   M 4248 

Peyton,    B.    H 6489 

Pevton,   J.  H 2784,   4245,   4248,    4381 

Pevton,  R.  L.  Y 1081 

Pevton,    W.    M 4249 

Peyton    family 2376,    4245,    4249 

Phantom   precedent   5697 

Pharmacopoeia,  Paris,   1758 2910 

Phases  of  an  inferior  planet 2013 

Phelps,  W.   B 2806 

Phetiplace,    W 4414 

Phettvplace,   W 4412 

Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1987,  2074,  2170,  5534, 

6471 

Phil  Kearney  post 359 

Philadelphia 6480,  6633 

Anti-Lecompton    meeting    ....6610 

Bar    1672.    5801 

Centennial  exposition 621 

Engineers   club    3101 

Numismatic  &  antiq.  soc'y 2341 

Universalist    church    4553 

Philadelphia  med.  journal 2535 

Philip   Randolph    1966.    3505 

Philippine    tariff    3014 

Philips    (general)     6035 

Philips,    J 5603 

Philips    family    6480 

Philipsborough    2024 

Phillips,    C 387 

Phillips,   H.   M 5749 

Philips,  J.  Y 387 

Phillips,   P.   L 6084,  6853-6856 

Phillips.    S 2670 

Phillips,   U.   B 89,   1472 

Philology,  comparative 1441a 

Philomeath,  T.  T 5900 

Philosophical   soc'y.   Univ.   of   Va.,   398. 

1575-1579,      1709,      1770,      2114,      3449, 

5849a,    5849b,    5850,    6315,    6316.    6319, 

6322.   6551 

Philosophy    5639 

Philosophy  of  mathematics    437 

Phlegar,    A.    A 5749 

Phoenix   Bible   class    1983a 

Photographic   hist,    of    civil    war..  3687 
Photographs,      Jamestown     Expos. 

CO 2722 

Va 6805 

Photography     6894 

Finding  list    5400 

Physical  culture 2792 

Physical   geography.  .  .  .3558,    3567-3569 
Physical      survey      of     Va.,      3570-3572 

Physicians    6797,    6816 

Univ.  of  Edinburgh 3137 

Va 3356,  6481.   6797.  6816 

Physiography.  Va 1006 

Physiology    1543 


Pickawillany    5601 

Pickering,   T 6024,    6259 

Picket,    J.    W 4270 

Picket,    R 5455 

Pickett,   G.  E 460.   461,  4272 

Pickett,    J 5455 

Pickett-Buchanan  chap.  U.  D.  C...5636 

Pickett    camp    3013 

Pickett   family    4273 

Pickett's  charge   1214,   1215.   3680 

Pickett's   men    2334 

Picknell.    G.    W 4893 

Picot,  C.   E..   ptg.   CO 4065,  6205 

Piedmont   region    2099 

Pierpont,    F.    H 6384 

Pigeon  Roost  massacre   3502 

Pilates  question    6587 

Pilling.  J.   C 6857 

Pinckney,   1336 

Pine   and   palm    1114 

Pine    trees    4003 

Pinkard    family    6479 

Pinkerton,   J 5142,    6189 

Pinkney,    W 1923 

Pioneer  bishop    5352 

Pirtle,   H 996 

Pistole  fee    429 

Pitt,   R.   H 5749 

Pitts    4900 

Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati  &  St.  Louis 

railway    3929 

Pittsburg    traffic    club    2811 

Pittsylvania  co.,  6085,  6086,  6089,  6091, 
6473,   6474,   6487 
Pittsylvania  co.,  citizen  of   (pseud.), 

3118 

Plain    &    friendly    perswasive 3444 

Plain  dealer,    (pseud.) 4498e,   4749 

The  Plains,  Va 6625,  6701 

Planet    print,    Richmond    5635 

Plantation    life     3446 

Plantation  management 1472 

Plantation    negro     631 

Plantation  tales    6442 

Plantations    209a 

Planter,    and    London    merchant.  . .    308 

Planters  of  tobacco  in  Va 4537 

Plants,    fossil    377 

Plaster.     G.     E 5749 

Plaster 657 

Plasterco.  Va 65'7 

Plate  6076 

Piatt.  H.  G 5840 

Piatt,  Mrs.  W.  H 3722 

Pleading  2117a,  5676 

Pleasant  hours  315b 

Pleasants.  H.  R 2806 

Pleasants.  R.  B 1102 

Pleasants,  S.,  397.  2371,  2372,  3189, 

5449 
Pleasants,  S..  jr..  3844,  5540.  5908.  5909, 

5913,   5914 

Pleasants,  W.  H 1096 

Pleasants  family 6085-6087,  6666 

Plebeian   and    patrician    6372 

Plumor,   W.   S 3334,   4626 

Plural    voting    3718 

Plymouth    6484 

Plymouth,  N.  C 6191 

Plymouth   colony    6479 

Pneumonia,    open    air    treatment.  .  2268 

Poague,    W.    T 5749 

Pocahontas  1502,  2872,  4013 

Burial 6027 

Castleman.   V.   C 829 

Cooke,  .1.  E 1142 

Early,  R.  H 1564 

Eggleston.    E 1591 

Garber,   V.   A 1919 

Hamor.    R 2227 

Henry.  W.  W 2436,  2438,  6058 

Hiller.  T.  O.  P 2466 

Lossing,  B.  J 3205 


Bulletin  of  the  Vieginia  State  Library 


737 


Monument  at  Jamestown 5805 

Musick,   J.    R 3850 

Neill,   E.   D 3888 

Odell,   E.   K 4012 

Robertson,    W 4774-4777,    6063 

Rolfe,   J 4816 

Sheppard,    W.    L 5035 

Sigourney,  Mrs.  L.  H 50  46 

Smith,    J 5172 

Sully's    portrait    6039 

Thompson,    W 3651 

Tyler,   L.   G 5761 

Webster,  Mrs.  M.  M 6350 

Pocahontas    (pseud.)     4194 

Pocahontas,   Chesterfield    co.  .  4236-4238 

Pocahontas  &  other  sonnets    632 

Poe,    C.   H 89 

Poe,   E.   A 361,   5824,   5839 

Cooke,  P.  P 1159 

Didier,  E.  L, 1458 

Fruit,   J.   P 1888 

Gill,     W.     F 1984 

Harrison,    J.    A.,    2324,    2328,    2329, 

6795 

Ingram,    J.    H 2671 

Joyce,    J.    A 2905 

Kent,    C.    W 2957 

Lavante 3043 

Mabie,    H.    W 32  47 

Moran,    J.    J 3790 

New  York  city.    North  Side  bd. 

of    trade    3913 

Stanard,  Mrs.   M.  N 5274 

Stedman,  E.  C 5299 

Stewart,   R.  A 5313,   5314 

Weiss,    S.   A 6363 

Whitman,   S.   H 6431 

Whitty,   J.   H 6976 

Woodberry,   G.   E 6652,   6653 

Zolney  bust   3247 

Poe-Chivers    controversy    361 

Poems   by   a   collegian    5050 

Poems   for   the   people    2802 

Poetical    picture    of  Amer 4729 

Poetry,   Southern    2956 

Poets   of  America    5299 

Poets   of   the   Confederacy 880 

Poets  of  Virginia   4141,   6489 

Pohick    church    5066 

Pohlig,   C 4011 

Poindexter,   A.   M 5448 

Poindexter,  J 5455 

Poindexter  family 2914,  6088-6090 

Point  Pleasant 6078-6080 

Battle   of    3140,   6039 

Battle  monument 6384 

Points.    J.   T 3897 

Poisoning,    treatment    1544 

Pokahuntas    2135 

Pole,  H.   S 5749 

Polemic    theology    1291 

Police  court,  Richmond    687 

Political     annals     of     the     United 

colonies,    1763    844 

Political    cancer    1425a 

Political   economy    5644 

Political  history,   17th  century....    630 

Political  history,  Va 1581 

Political   parties    1723.   2750 

Political    rebels    2544 

Political  register    428 

Political  science,   5407,  6537,  6570,  6900 
Political   science   quarterly,    3660,   4132, 

4362,    6543 

Political    sketches    of   8    yrs 3594 

Politics  and   government.  ...  4014,   6538 

Polk,   L.  C 5839 

Polk  family   6488 

Pollard,  B.   R 6487 

Pollard,   E.   A 6549 

Pollard,  H.  R 3277,  3278 

Pollard,   J.   G 5749 

Pollard,    N 1844-1851,    2489 


Pollard   family    6482 

The    pollinctor    519 

Pollock,   0 2375 

Pollock,   T.   G 2806 

Pollock   genealogy    2375 

Pollock    &    Barcroft    1885a 

Pompeii   of  America   2118 

Pond,   E 3275 

Pool   &   Deuschle    4167 

Poole,  P.  0 2158a 

Poor  children  sent  to  Va 6075 

Poore,    B.    P 6858 

Poore,    R 4626 

Poore,   R.   H 2806 

Pope,    (Gen.)    3684 

Pope,   H 6480 

Pope,    J.,    2084,    3175.    3200,    4819,    5436 

Pope,   N 6479 

Pope    family 6479,    6480,    6489 

Poplicola    (pseud.)     3743 

Popular  science  monthly 509 

Porcupine,  P 1035 

Port  Republic   3683 

Port    Royal    1762 

Port   Royal   Ferry    3681 

Port  Tobago,  Md 3395,   5577 

Porter,   C.   H 3682,    3683 

Porter,    D 5052 

Porter,  F 1196,  3175 

Porter's   loam    470 

Portland  cement  concrete 4093 

Portner,  A.  0 5840 

Portner,    R 5750 

Porto   Rico,    pol.   &   gov't 6543 

Portobago,   Md 3395,    5577 

Portraits 6055.   6063.   6075.   6905 

Virginia 6468,    6469,    6688 

Virginia  hist,   soc'y 582a 

Virginia   state    library 5412 

Portsmouth,     1080,     1829,     4334,     4344, 
4348-4354,    5270.    6093 

Auditor's  report    2021 

Description     3961 

Directory,  1871,  1873,  1883-84.  1889, 

1899,    1901,    1902    .     .     .    899,    900, 

2462,  2693,  2694,   4679,  4680 

Harbor     3947 

History 3016 

Milk  supply   1470 

St.   John's   church    1097 

Stonewall   camp    1214a 

Yellow    fever     1828 

Portsmouth  imprints,  1215,   1215a,  6410 

Daily   transcript   office 6351 

Fiske,     W.     A.,     1214,     1214a,     2021, 
4344,  4351,  4352,  5318.  6671 

Fiske   &   Purdie    4335 

Pollock,   E 4334,    4350 

Portsmouth  printing  co 4350 

Portsmouth   printing  co 4350 

Portsmouth    sandy    loam    471 

Portugall    gentleman    of    Elvas.    6139. 

6140 

Pory,  J 5759 

Posey,  C 2806,  5839 

Posey,   T 2202 

Posev    family    6473 

Possell,    S 6029 

Post,   W.   A 5749 

Post-bellum   campaigns    2098 

Post-offlce,    Confederacy    3274 

Post  offices 

I^ist    of    5036-5039 

North   Carolina   4691 

Virginia,      1744,     4691,     5464,     6021 
Post  offices  and  post  routes,  Va. ..1744 

Postal-savings  banks    5836 

Postlewayt's   dictionary    4942a 

Potash    3726 

Potassium   iodide    1459 

Potomac  company 16,   927,   4269 

Potomac   creek    4793 

Potomac  flora    1800 


738 


Index 


Potomac  formation 1799.   6228 

Potomac   group    375-377 

Potomac   River 1628,    1694,   3512 

Early  operations   (civil  war).. 5193 

Potomac  River  basin    4151 

Potomac  route    215 

Potomac   valley    1837 

Pots,    R 4412,    4414 

Potter   family    6485 

Potter's  Amer.  month 2436 

Pottery,  W.   Va 2546 

Potts,  A 5840 

Potts,  D 4361 

Potts,    W.    J 4361 

Potts  family    4361 

Poulson,    H.    N 3957 

Pound    nets    4352 

Povall    family     6666 

Powell,  C 6479,   6480 

Powell,  J.  D 1640 

Powell,  J.  L 5448 

Powell,    L.,    2160,    4369,    4498a,    4498b, 

4498c 

Powell,    N 4412,    4414 

Powell,    R.    S 5749 

Powell,  W.  B 6472 

Powell,  W.   R 5448 

Powell,  W.  V 5840 

Powell    family    4369 

Power,  R.  H 1640 

Powers,   P 4373 

Powhatan    5581 

Powhatan    (home)    3014a 

Powhatan    co 5771,    6074,    6375 

Powhatan   Indians    3760,    3761 

Powhatan   name   for  "Virginia 5583 

Powhatan  names    5585 

Powhatan    swamp    6479 

Powhatan's  chimney 767 

Povthress  family    4777,   6076 

Pratt,  D 5440 

Pratt.    J.    H 89 

Prayer     2056 

Prayer-book 410 

Preaching 575,    576,    1290 

Prentis,  R.  R .1640,  5749,  5840 

Prentis,    W 3842 

Presbyterian  church 

America 5260 

Fredericksburg 802 

General  assembly 2116 

History 2103,  3782 

Kentucky 1361 

U.    S 1985,    4171,    4458 

Valley    of    Va 1361 

Virginia   synod    6177-6179 

Presbvterian  committee  of  publica- 
tion. 27,  51,  103a,  606.  1282,  1284, 
1287.  1290,  1291,  1301,  1457,  1909, 
1959,  2361.  2493.  2494.  2822.  2826- 
2830.  2964-2968.  3005.  3419,  3781,  3782, 
3787.  4195.  4196,  4256.  4282,  4458, 
5022-5024,  5228.  5273.  5347,  5353,  5874, 
5876-587S,  6190,  6427,  6639,  6640,  6859 

Confederate   States    1388 

Presbyterian    leaders    6420 

Presbyterian    ordination    1157a 

Presbyterianism 2830,    2967,    42S2 

..      History    2965,    2966 

Virginia 1985 

Presbyterians    2381 

Prescience     5675 

Presidency  of  U.  S 6668 

President,  power  in  war 1325 

President  and   senate,   powers  of.. 2272 

Presidential    election    5539 

Presidential    succession     87 

Presidents  of  U.  S..  Bibles  of 6681 

Preston     2024 

Preston,  D.  A 5749 

Preston,   .T.    S 116 

Preston.  M.   J.,    61,   62,    306,   2806,   6823. 

6872 


Preston,    N.    C 5791 

Preston.   R.   J 1526a,   5749 

Preston,    T.    L.    ..    5839 

Preston,  "W.   B 5839 

Preston,   W.   C 3396,   5891,   6207 

Preston   Co..   W.   Va 3814,   6443 

Preston  family 4249,   4390,   4799 

Prcttyman,  E.  B 4498k 

Price,  F 5840 

Price,  G.  S 6207 

Price,   J 4396 

Price.   P.   B 2487 

Price,   S.  H 5749 

Price,   T.   R 241,   5839 

Price    and    Cardozo    291 

Price  family 1544a,  4396 

Prices  during  the  Revolution 6474 

Prichard,    J.    L. 5448 

Prichard,    W 4401 

Prichard  family   4401 

Priestly    6221 

Primary  elections    6907 

Primary  school  hist 3094 

Primary    schools    5838 

Prince  Edward  area 3759 

Prince    Edward    Co.,    1503,    1516,    2779, 

4487.   6478 

Prince  George  Co..  430,  431,   1132.  2385, 

4735,    5264,    6073,    6075,    6481 

Prince    soc'y 5438 

Prince    William    Co.,    2614,    3454,    6776 

Princess    Anne    Co..    5040,    6017,    6071. 

6075,  6076,  6468-6470 

Princess   of   the   moon    2692 

Princess   of  Va 2041 

Princess    Sonia     3434 

Princeton   hist,    ass'n 1758 

Princeton    university 6475,    6483 

Va.   graduates    6473 

Pringe,  Martin    4405 

Printing   6199,  6895 

Finding    list     5401 

Virginia    2573,    5521,    6910 

Prison    life    3847 

Civil   war    2255 

Federal    4319,    6527 

Prison   reminiscences    1214a 

Prisoner    of    war    2923 

Prisoners     2881 

Federal    5287 

Political    in    1716    6472 

Revolution    1309 

Treatment   &   exchange    976 

Pi-isoners    of    hope    2858 

Prisons 1637,    2691,    6131-6134 

Confederate    4440 

Federal     2922,    2923 

Revolution 6078 

Richmond 2286,    2775,    5287 

Prisons    of   air    1 115 

Prizes,   1665    6084 

Pro-slaverv  argument 1451 

Proby  family 6091 

Proceedings  of  Eng.  colony,  4411-4414 
Proclamation  concerning  tobacco..  879 
Proclamations,    613,     1665,    5974,    5977. 

6084 

Proctor,  J.   R 774 

Proctor.  W 6079 

Prodromus  of  the  flora  columbiana.  556 
Profit    &    loss    account    of    modern 

med 3351a 

Profits.    Laws   of    5642 

Progress 5513 

Prorrress   of   the    South    1413 

Progress    pub.    co 3319 

Prohibition 743 

Prohibition   victorious    2352 

Prolix,    Peregrine    (pseud.) ..  3938,    3939 

Pronouns    3282 

Pronunciation  of  English   509 

Protective    tariff    421 

Protestant  dissenters  3361 


Bulletin  of  the  Vieginia  State  Libraey 


739 


Protestant  Episcopal  church,  139,  1930, 
2368,  4175,  4220-4222,  4533,  4718,  5251, 

6307 

City  missionary  ass'n 1954 

Constitution 4023 

Jarratt,  D 2734-2736 

Johns,  J 2786 

Meade,  W 3623,   3628,    3630 

U.  S 6547 

Protestantism    2S25 

Prout.   W.   H 4976 

Prout,    the    printer    6666 

Provenchere,    P.    W 5839 

Providence    Forge    6472 

Pruden,    W.    D 5840 

Pryne,   A 615 

Pryor,  J.  P 2903 

Pryor,   R.   A 4960 

Pryor.  Mrs.  R.  A 583,  4550 

Pryor  family 6076 

Psychiatry     1524a 

Public  debt 2799,  3658 

Public   defaulters    1975,   1978 

Public   documents    6925a 

Public  education    626,   2402,   3846 

Public    good    1952,    4134 

Public  health    1041,   1042,   3638 

Public   lands    250,   4771,   6212 

Public    libraries    405 

Public  record  office,  Great  Britain, 

124,    125,   2124a,   6727,   6788 
Public  roads,  improvement  of   .  . .  .5391 

Public    schools    6934,    6935 

Negro 989 

Richmond 4651-4654 

Rockingham  Co 4805 

South 1274 

Public  works,  Va 4732 

Publication  by  the  counsell  of  Va.,  5985 
Publishing    house     of     the    M.     E. 

church,   South    6860 

Pugh,    G.    E 5634 

Pulaski  imprints 6838 

Smith,    B.    D.    &   bros.,    3304,    3918. 

6838 

Southern    pub.    co 4431 

Punishment  of  crime    301 

Punishment   of   the   wicked    3425 

Purchas    his    pilgrlmes,    145,    150,    151, 
153,  272,  560 

Dale,     Sir    T 1304 

Delaware,  Lord 1420 

Hamor,    R 2225 

News    from    Va 3928 

Note   of   provisions    4000 

Note    of    shipping    4001 

Of    the   lottery    4013 

Percy,    G   4216 

Pory.    J 4356 

Purchas,   S 4435,   4436 

Smith,    J 5139 

Strachey,    "W 5344 

True    relation    5632 

Virginia    charter    5968 

Virginia  verger 6184 

WTiitaker,  A 6406 

Purdie,   A 5286,   5666 

Purdie  &  Dixon    5900 

Puritan  &  cavalier 5300 

Puritans    5541,    6422 

Purrington,    E 5455 

Purse,    T 89 

Puryear,    B 2357a 

Putnam's  hist,  mag 330a 

Pyle,    H 736 

Pyne,    S 4010 

Quadratic   form    1577 

Quakers,    342,    4211.    6359,    6423,    6478. 

6481,    6971 

Ouarles,    C 5448 

Quarles,  G 3043 

Quarles,   J.   A 5750,    5839 

Quarles,   J.   M 5750 


Quarles,    M.    S 5750 

Quarrier  family   3010a 

Quarterdeck  and   fok'sle    4990 

Quarterly     review     of    the    M.     E. 

Church,    South    5122 

Quebec    6078 

Quebec  bill 6579 

Queed    2323 

Queen's   rangers 4519,    5047 

Quesnay    de    Beaurepaire,    1902,    6054, 

6080 

Quesnay's    academy    6080 

The   quick   or   the   dead    5625 

Quincy,    111 4446 

Quinine     3462 

Quintessence  of  Lorenzo's  works.. 1511 

Quisenberry  family    4448,   4450 

Quit-rent  system    459 

Quit   you   like   men    5130 

Rabbits 36  32 

Race   problem    4128 

Race   war    1996 

Racing 6071 

Radford,  J.  T 2806 

Radford,    W.    M 2806 

Radford,  Va 4451 

Radford   Normal   bulletin    24 

Radial  co-ordinates 1579 

Ragged    Mountains    of    Va 5845 

Railroad    co-operation    2308 

Railroad   rates    1326 

Railroad   terminals    2316 

Railroads    2812,   2813,   2865 

Federal    regulation    of,    1742,    1743, 

4377 

Prejudice  against 2307 

Virginia 4453,    5236,    6809 

Railroads  and  public  relations....    314 

Railway    business    ass'n 2314 

Railway  economics    6809 

Railway  storekeeper's  ass'n 2305 

Railways  and  the  people 4998 

Raleigh.  Sir  Walter.  282,  645,  S36,  1094, 

1438,     1515,     1586,     2097,     2275,     2276, 

2282,  2439,  3022,  3385,  4034,  5438, 
6522,   6756 

Raleigh  tavern    6481 

Raleigh's    colony    6522 

Ralston,    S 3275 

Ramey,  G.  H.  &  son 4369,  5183 

Ramsay,   D 2946 

Ramsay,  J.   G.   M 1500 

Ramsay,    W 993 

Ramsburgh,    J.    H 5840 

Ramsey,    J 4875,    6297 

Randall,    J.    W 5839 

Randolph,  A.  M 3769,  5751,  5995 

Randolph,    B.    M 5840 

Randolph,  E 1035.  1113 

Randolph,    P.    M 3603 

Randolph,  G.  W 58  39 

RandolDh,  H 4469.  5840,   6471 

Randolph,    J.,     14.     244,    503,    627,     640, 

1565a,  1922,  2913,  4160.  4943,  5302, 
5518,  5611,  6032,  6482,  6484,  6793 

Randolph,  Sir  J 303a,  6034,  6072 

Randolph.  J.  C 2094 

Randolph.  J.  W.,  246,  299.  384,  655, 

692,  742.  1448,  2170,  2215,  2757,  3339, 

3902,  4084,  4143a,  4470-4476,  4564- 

4569,  4571,  4678,  4765,  4849.  4852. 

4854,  5355,  5568,  5863.  6146,  6210, 

6212a.  6861-6869 

Randolph,  J.  W.,  &  co.,  .^19,  669.  1172 

Randolph.  .7.    W..  &  En??lish,  520.  920, 

1022.  1023,  1360,  1403a,  1761,  2037, 

2?!5S,  2480,  2548,  2561.  2655,  2878. 

3099,  3290,  3474,  3549.  4158,  4480. 

4777.  4787.  4866,  4882,  4926.  5070. 

5072.  5077,  5686,  5963.  6194,  6195, 
6461,  6675,  6870,  6871 

Randolph,  L.  S 5751 

Randolph,  M 6077 


740 


Index 


Randolph,    N.    V 3572 

Randolph.   P 5600 

Randolph,   T 6040 

Randolph,  T.  J 2754,  2806,  5839 

Randolph,    T.    M 5839 

Randolph,  W.  H 6207 

Randolph,  W.  W 2806 

Randolph  family,  65a,  2023,  2864,  3603, 

4098,     4099,     4777,     6076,     6077,     6091, 

64G8,  6471,  6474,  6476,  6488 

Randolph    library    2168a 

Randolph-Macon   college        17 

Cabell,  J.  A 731 

Irby    ,R 2682 

Presidents     4035 

Tyler,   J 5708 

Randolph-Macon      hist.       sec,       4498a- 

4498m 

Randolph-Macon   system    4501 

Randolph  manuscript    6084-6091 

Randolph   tablet    6479 

Randolph's   adm'r.   &c 4488 

Randolph's   law   catalogue,   1856...  4476 
Randolph's  quarterly  list  of  books. 4477 

Random    recollections    3836 

Rankin's  Civil  engineering- 2606 

Ransom's    division     4507 

Ranson,   T.   D 5751 

Ranson   family    6481 

Ransone   family    6477 

Rappahannock   county    6074 

Rappahannock  river 6391 

Rappahannock  valley   1764a 

Ratterman,  H.  A 3055 

Raven.    The    4300 

Ravenel,    E 5839 

Ravenscroft,  J.  S 2385.  5266 

Rawle.    W.    H 1672,    5801 

Rawle   family    2024 

Rawlings,   J.   H 5840 

Raymond,    priest    6468 

Raymond.    Ida    6872 

Raymond  in  disguise    19'77 

Read.    C 6037 

Read,   C.   H 4518 

Read,    D.    "VV 5840 

Read,  J 5455 

Read,    S.    P 5751 

Reade,    G 6479 

Reade   family 6479,    6481,    6533 

Readers 2516,  4270 

Reading 1455 

Reading    on    the    rail    3075 

Readjusters    3437 

Real   property    2065 

Reams'    Station    3682 

Reaper    828,   5415 

Rear-guard  of  the  Revolution   .  . .  .2001 

Rebel   scout    1101 

Rebel  war  clerk's  diary 2875 

Rebel's  recollections   1  605 

Recall    4070,   4071 

Recollections  grave  and  gay 2295 

Recollections   of  a  private    2096 

Recollections   of   the   old   quarter.  .2089 
Reconstruction,    971,    1581,    3859,    4123, 

5631 

Reconstruction    in    T^ouisiana    ....1730 

Reconstruction   in  Virginia.   4117,   4162. 

4952.   5321.   5352,  6193,  6194 

Reconstruction    in    West    Va 6556 

Recorder    job    office     1765 

Records    of    Va.,    17th    century,    6084- 

6091 
Recreations  of  a  Southern  barris- 
ter     4933 

Rector,  W.   B 2806 

Rector   detected    809 

Red     Eagle     1607 

Red   Rock    4123 

Red   Rose  Inn    4921 

Red    Sulphur    springs 2635,    6597 

Redd,  J 6075,   6076 


Redding,    J 5455 

Redfields'  succession 478 

Redwood,   J.    M 2806 

Redwood,  J.  T 2806 

Reed,   H.    S 89 

Reed,  J 5248.   5249 

Reed,    T.   B 1016 

Reed,   W 2931,   3285,   6700,   6811 

Reed,  W.  C 5839 

Reese.    F.    F 5840 

Reform   advocate    3151 

Reformation    67a,  2827 

Reformed  Va.   silk   worm    2345 

Reformer  print,  1355,  1570.  2478.  2994, 
3547,  5793,  6644 

Regeneration    4826 

Regimental  histories    6784 

Registration  of  births  and  deaths. 6908 

Reid,  C 1640 

Reid,  E.   S 5751 

Reid,    G.    C 1640 

Reid.   S.   McD 6299 

Reid,   W.   J 2381 

Reid,   W.   S 5266 

Rejected   Stone,  The    1116 

Relagam  verdadeira 6139,  6140 

Relation  of  Va 5258,   5259 

Reliance,  Va 5027 

Religio    poetae    4532 

Religion,    1364,    1369,    2796,    3764,    4548, 

4826 

Religious  associations    141 

Religious     development     of     negro 

in  Va 1566 

Religious  element  in  settlement  at 

Jamestown 5525 

Religious  exiles    2544 

Religious  freedom 5510,  6480 

Religfious  herald    2148,   5354 

Religious  herald  office 567,  2781 

Religious  history 630,  6716 

Religious  instruction  for  negroes.  .2487 

Religious  liberty,  2429,  2435.  2610.  2710, 

2824,   2830,   5322 

Religious    persecution    3443 

Religious    revival     2731,    2'732 

Religious    societies,    incorporation 

of 4291 

Religious    toleration    3361 

Re?niniscences       of       a       Southern 

woman 1098 

Reminiscences  of  a  Va.  physician.  4885 
Reminiscences    of   his    capture.  ...  4452 

Remission  of  sins    567 

Rending    of   Virginia    2200 

Renirk  family    4535.   6079 

Renown    (ship)    6042 

Rent,   laws  of    56  42 

Repentance,  or  Richmond  in  tears.  4536 

Repiton,    A.    P 5448 

Reply  of  the  Va.  Council    5987 

Representation    in    Va 860 

Representative  democracy 1504 

Representative    government    2915 

Republic  as  a  form  of  govern- 
ment  4964 

Republic    of    republics     4905 

Republican     partv,     1920,     4425,     5634. 

6633.  6650 

Republicanism     4556 

Repudiation 2845 

Repudiation  of  state  debts   4967 

Requier.    H.    F 1724 

Recherches     historiques     et     poli- 

tiques    sur    les    Etats-Unis 3599 

Restrictive   system    1450 

Retreat    for    the    sick,    Richmond, 

Va 1731,    4656,    4657 

Retrocession   act   of   1846    5453 

Reuben     Delton     1457 

Revelation.   Book  of    1216 

Revenue  of  Va.,  1688  to  1704 6031 

Review    of    reviews    5019 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


741 


Revival    in    Southern   armies 358 

Revolution,  424,  425,  501,  717,  843,  868, 

2001,     2003,     3209,     4739,     4902,     5247, 

5305,  5439,  5768,   6384,  6578 

Army   orders    6082-6091 

Battles 795 

History 587 

Letters 6074 

Literary  hist 6921 

Pensions,     6085,     6086,     6089,     6090 

Political    issues    6062 

Prisoners 1309 

Soldiers,  1264,  1772,  6073,  6944,  6945 

Tories 6474 

Virginia,  1026,  1027,  1153,  1174, 

1175,  1582,  1937,  2428,  2500a,  3605, 

4117,  6485 

Virginia   forces,    officers    5188 

Virginia    leaders    4498a 

Virginia  soldiers,  3255,  3256,  6175p, 

6175q,   6552,  6784 

Virginia  soldiers  and  sailors.  .5198 

Revolution  of   1689    259 

Revolution    on    upper    Ohio    5560 

Revolutions    of    1776    &    1861    con- 
trasted     1763 

Reward   of   faith    2056 

Reynolds,   A.   D 5751 

Reynolds,   G.   B 5839 

Reynolds,   J.   N 2019 

Reynolds,    J.    0 5751 

Reynolds  family 6479,   6486 

Rhetoric,    sacred    1290 

Rhett,    A.    B 5840 

Rhode   Island  bar  ass'n 1065 

Rhodes,    B 2997 

Rhodes,   E.   A 6207 

Rice,    B.    H 4549 

Rice,    D 5266 

Rice,    J.    H 3583,    3584,    5266,    6001 

Rice,    L 5455 

Rice,   S.   B 5448 

Rice,  T.  C 6207 

Rich,    R 3878 

Richards,    of    Mosby's    command.  .  1209 

Richards,    J 6647 

Richards,    L 5266 

Richards,    W 5455 

Richardson,   D.,   1179-1184.   1185a,   4558- 

4575,       5921-5936,       5940-5944,       5946, 

6239a-6230s 

Richardson,  D.  C 4616,  5751 

Richardson,    F.    W 5751 

Richardson,  J.   D 3408,    3739 

Richardson,    J.    Q 6207 

Richeson,    P.    L 5448 

Richland    dist 2029 

Richmond,    J.    B 5751 

Richmond,   Va 1205,    2147,    5246 

Acts    4577,    4578 

Alms  house    5115 

American   illustrating  co 95 

Annual   reports    4579 

Archaeological   institute    1767 

Armory    yard    3704 

Art    club    4596,    4597 

As  a  national  capital 1029 

Associated   charities    4598 

Athenaeum    4677,    4769,    5528 

Banking    96 

Bar  ass'n 4599,    4600 

Battlefields    666,   5797 

Bench    and    bar    9  78 

Benedictine  college    350 

Bethlehem    Bap.    church 3332 

Blue   book,    1893 4606 

1904 4706,   5185 

1912 4672 

Blues  (infantry)  4645,  5242 

Bonded  debt  3278 

Books  about  6691 

Buildings  of  Conf.  govt 4016 

Burford,    W.    B 665 


Burr    trial    4903 

Capitol   Suare    6223 

Capture    of     5033 

Capture   of,    1781    6035 

Catholic   church    3422 

Chamber    of    commerce,    970,    1045, 

1869,     3107,     3179a,     3803,     4434, 

4601-4609,    4998,    6648 

Charter     4581-4588 

Church   of  the  Holy   Trinity ..  4610 

Circulating   library    4611 

City    council    2916 

City  government  library    6873 

City    hall    4619 

City    limits     4594 

Civic   ass'n 4613a 

Coal   field    66  3 

Collegiate    school    for    girls...  1050 

Colored   state   fair    4614 

Commercial    club    4601 

Commercial  opportunities   ....1869 

Commonv.'ealth   club    4615 

Confederate  monument  ass'n.,  4616, 

4617 
Confederate  museum  ....1076-1079 
Conference  for  education  in  the 

South    1092 

Contracts  for  printing  4589 

Democrat  convention 1427 

Description,  588,  622,  851a,  1998, 

2000,  2259,  2711,  4274,  4367,  4653, 

4665,  4685,  6687 

Directories,  1819 903 

1850 3750 

1852 4688 

1855 719 

1856 4689 

1858 4678 

1860 4999 

1866 987 

1869 524 

1870 525,  1534,  4690 

1871 4679 

1873 4680 

1875 5036 

1876 5037 

1877 897,  5038 

1878 5963 

1879 920 

1881 901 

1882 902 

1884 903 

1885 904 

1886 905 

1888 906 

1889 907 

1891 908 

1892 909 

1893 910 

1894 911 

1895 912 

1897 2696 

1898 4691 

1899 2697,  6709 

1900 2698 

1901 2699 

1902 2463 

1903 2464 

1904 4670 

1905 2126 

1906 2127 

1907 2128 

1908 2129 

1909 2130 

1910 2131 

1911 4692 

1912 4693 

1913 4694,  5479 

1914 4695 

Domestic  missionary  soc'y.  ..  .4518 

During  the  war    4441 

Elducation   ass'n 4620,   6710 

E)lite  directory,  1912 4696 


742 


Index 


Ely,    A 1637 

Engineer   dept ''^Si 

Equal  suffrage  league 4326 

European  war    3386 

Evacuation    of,    77,    527,    880,    972, 

1297.    2119,    3146.    5374 

Exchange    for    woman's   work.  4622 

Eye,  ear  and  throat  infirmary.  1731 

Female    institute    4623 

Fire  protection    4772 

First  academy    587,   605  4 

First  and  2d  Presby.  churches,  4283 

First  Baptist  church 683.  5689 

First      independent      Christian 

church    6525 

First      independent      Christian 

soc'y 4624-4626 

First    Presby.     church,     162,    2440. 

3'J80,   3784,   4627,   4628 

First    visit    of    white    men.... 5599 

Franklin  St.  school 1853 

Geology 1349 

Government    4007 

Grace  St.  Baptist  church 4629 

Guide   books,    667,    950,    1659,    3281, 
4308,  5307,  5308,  5346 

Gun  club 4630 

Hartshorn  mem.   college 2347 

Health      department,      3126.      4631- 

4636 

Henrico  union  lodge 3773 

Her  glory,  a  poem  2900 

High  school 4642,  5471,  5547 

History,  981,  3176,  3177.  3793,  3794, 

4653 

Hollywood  cem 2514.  2515 

Home   for   Incurables    4661b 

Horse  show  ass'n 4637 

Housing  society   4660 

Howitzer  ass'n 2082.   2579 

Howitzer  battalion.  232.  1102,  1313, 
3272,   3279.  3392,  4638,  6203 

Howitzer  monument    5243 

In  April.  1861   449Sk 

In    1865    1043 

Independent  Christian  church.    869 

Industries 3020 

Instructive        visiting        nurse 

ass'n 4641 

Jews  1677.  3151 

Jones.  J.  B 2875 

Juvenile  court 2916 

Kindergarten  ass'n 46  4  3 

Lafayette  in   6229 

Lee  Camp  soldier's  home 309  7 

Library    4613,    4644 

Loge  frangaise    5181 

McGuire's  school    3357 

Male    orphan   asylum    4646 

Masonic    home    3527 

Mavor     4579 

Mechanics'    institute 6095-6097 

Medical    college 3633-3636,    6021 

Merchants     4647 

Merrill  female  school 3661 

Methodism 4201 

Milk    supply    1470 

Miss  Mackenzie's  acad 2450 

Monumental     church.     1748,     4648. 

6655 

Monuments.   1013.   1146,   2659.   2674, 

2770.  3649.  3723,  5243,  5245.  5786 

Municipal    building    492 

Nolley's  school    3942 

Normal    school     4649 

Old  market  hall  S.  S 5437 

Old   Swan    6026 

Ordinances.  .  .  .4580-4588,   4590-4593 

Pine   St.   Baptist   church 4650 

Police    court    687 

Post    office    4521 

Prisons,    1,    834,    1170,    2286.    2691. 
2775,  5287 


Public  schools 4651-4654 

Quesnay's  academy 6080 

Raid    on    4806 

Railroad    to    Potomac    Creek..  4793 

Reserve   bank    4655 

Retreat  for   the  sick. ...  4656,   4657 
Royal    arch    chapter   no.    3.... 3774 

Saint    James'    church    1648 

Saint    John's    church.     2048,    2421, 
3769,    3897,    3997,    5995,    6214 

Saint   Mark's    church    1351 

Saint    Paul's    church,     2790,     3703, 
4658.  5252,  5995 

Scenes  in  '62    2296 

Scenes    1861-65    3471 

Seal 6692 

Second  Baptist  church.  .  4545,  4659 

Second  fall  of  4524 

Second  Presby.  church,  1069,  1735 

Seminary 674 

Siege  of  1120 

Sixth  Mt.  Zion  Bap.  church.  .  .4462 

Snapshots    at    5179 

Social    life    943 

Southern  female  inst 5218 

Souvenir   1888    962 

Statues    1948 

Street    railways    6135-6137 

Temperance  soc'y 4707 

Theater  fire.  1811.  ..747.  1989.  2038, 

3694,  4159.  4534,  4536,  4553,  4667, 

6074,  6638 

Third    Presby.    church 3724 

Tobacco   trade    4661 

Trade 1045 

Trade  and  commerce  rept 4608 

Trading  centre    4601 

Traffic   bureau    4607 

Training  school  for  nurses.  . .    972 

Trees 4612 

Troops.    C.    S.   A 851 

Tuesday    club    4661a 

Turner's    school    1357 

Typhoid   fever    3125 

Union   theo.   sem 5780-5784 

Union  univ 6180 

U.    C.    v..    17th    reunion 5787 

United    Presby.    church    4518 

Univ.    college  of  med.  ..  .5820-5822 

Views   of    169 

Virginia  hospital    4661c 

"Water  works   4662 

Wayland    seminary    6345 

Wednesday  club   4661d 

AVestminster    school    6390 

Whig  log  cabin 3396 

Woman's   club    4663 

Woman's    college 4663a.    4664 

Y.  M.   C.   A..   4714.   4738.   5664.   6589 

Young  men's  soc'y 3935 

1S12 

1861-65    4315 

1905     988 

Richmond    academy,    1902.    4445.    4595, 

4595a 

Richmond  acad.  of  med 3128 

Richmond  age   4522 

Richmond  &  Allegheny  R.  R.  co.,  2370, 

4668 
Richmond   ^  Newport  News  Ry. ..1547 

Richmond   basin,    geology    5016 

Richmond    chronicle    4498e 

Richmond   college 17.    4681-4687a 

Alumni     444 

Broadus,   J.    A 578 

Goog.   and   hist,   soc'y 581,   4307 

Harris.   H.   H 2281 

Historical  papers,   4687.  6349.  6446. 

6575 

Meredith.    W.    R 3659 

Ould.  R 4061a 

Taylor.  G.  B 6446 

Y.  M.  C.  A 649 


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Richmond  county,  4713.  6076.  6472, 

6478,  6480,  6484 

Richmond  dispatch,  580a.  2592.  3397, 

3543.  6749 

Richmond  enquirer,  336.  1186,  1187. 

1977,  3647,  4379,  4454,  4498d-4498f, 

4498J,  4557,  4697,  4725.  5091.  5539. 

6185 

Richmond  evening  journal  947 

Richmond  examiner 1315 

Richmond,  F.  &  P.  R.  R.  co 57.  3024 

Richmond  imprints,  137.  193.  378.  386, 
400,  444,  578.  596.  603,  607,  641,  668, 
683,  687,  840,  902-912,  936,  956,  970. 
971,  978,  1069,  1087,  1088,  1201,  1267. 
1313.  1332.  1353.  1428.  1693,  1701, 
1735,  1867,  1894,  1898,  1902,  1937, 
1991,  1994,  1996,  2056,  2158,  2205, 
2283,  2351,  2417,  2421,  2473,  2490, 
2521,  2624,  2641,  2660,  2675,  2735, 
2770,  2773,  2783,  2916,  2934,  3008, 
3024,  3050,  3093.  3107.  3127.  3130. 
3149,  3154,  3155,  3179a.  3278.  3350. 
3400,  3638.  3642,  3649,  3709,  3735, 
3771,  3799,  3821,  3866,  3867,  3874, 
3875,  3993,  4016,  4235-4238.  4254.  4434, 
4780,  4825-4827,  4845,  4894,  4934,  5007, 
5188,  5167,  5195,  5209,  5215,  5216, 
5226,  5229,  5397,  5398.  5400-5407,  5446, 
5481.  5586,  5599.  5705,  5784,  5787- 
5789,  5791,  5794,  5865-5867,  5951,  6001- 
6002,  6018,  6020.  6046-6054.  6056- 
6058.  6060-6063,  6066.  6070-6091.  6094, 
6098.  6100,  6120,  6136,  6141,  6147- 
6169.  6175i,  6175t.  6320.  6326.  6328. 
6333,  6399,  6472-6479,  64S1-648S, 
6515.  6516.  6619.  6622,  6648,  6690, 
6732,  6767,  6790,  6832,  6876,  6890- 
6892,  6894-6898,  6898a-6899.  6900, 
6907,  6937,  6948,  6956,  6980 

Adams,  W.  H 3391 

Allied     printing    trades     coun- 
cil      4613a 

Allison  &  Addison   72-74 

American    breeder    91 

American    gleaner    93 

American   illustrating  co 95 

American  issue  pub.  co 97 

American   tract   society    982 

Ayres,  E.  W 4319 

Ayres  and  Wade   2183,   3163 

Bailie  and  Gallaher 4625,   6525 

Baptist  board  Foreign  missions, 

1070 

Baptist   preacher    271 

Bates  &  Waddy  bros 4208 

Baughman,   C.   C 4592 

Baughman  Bros.,  292,  293.  901,  921, 
2514,  3703,  4611,  4942,  6239p 

Baughman   stationery  co 6528 

Bell  book  &  stationery  co..  86,  750, 
3896,  5274,  6623 

Bennett,   W.   W 357 

Bernard.  P.  D.,  456,  1463,  2035, 

2420,  2608.  2871,  3245.  3327,  4543. 

4770.  6069 

Blackburn.  J 407 

Blagrove  &  Trueheart  5254 

Board  of  agric.  &  immig 2174 

Bohemian  Co 450 

Bottom,  D.,  174.  1580,  1582,  1660, 
2262,  2390,  2565.  3711,  3762,  5386, 
5388,  5399.  5408-5410,  5412-5413. 
5418,  5588.  5589.  5813.  6175a. 
6175b.  6175J-6175S,  6175u,  6519. 
6520,  6778,  6830,  6893,  6901-6903, 
6905,  6906,  6914,  6915.  6938-6947. 
6949.  6957 

Bowers.  C.  W 4685 

Boys'   and   girls'   monthly    ....1285 

Brady.   S.   B 2148 

Browne-Smith.  Mrs.  M.  A 1376 

Burgess,  M.  A 666,   667 


Cavalier 835 

Capitol   printing  Co 4584 

Caplon  ptg.  CO 785a 

Central  Presbyterian 5128 

Chataigne.  J.  H 922-925 

Chataigne   &   Gillis 897 

Christian  advocate  office.  3007,  3009 

Christian    advocate    print 4931 

Christian    sentinel    office 3624 

Clayton   printing  Co 972 

Clemmitt,   W.  H.,   4306,   4887.   5664. 

6097 

Clemmitt  &  Fore   2622 

Clemmitt  &  Jones.   9,   29.    139.   222, 

503.   989.   2476.   2786.    4175,    4575c, 

4645,  4700,  4835,  5118,  5206,  6007. 

6008 

Cochran.  J.  &  G 226,  5442 

Colin,    Jno.    B 1747 

Colin  &  Nowlan 1924.  3284,  4410 

Colin,  Baptist  &  Nowlan,  136,  3591, 

5892 

Collins  &  CO 5920 

Confederate     museum.     1866.     6785 

Cottom,   Peter,   98,   1178-1184.    1498, 

1930,    3521 

Courtney,  J.,  jr 5911 

Culley,    W 6453 

Daily  record   printing  co 2586 

Davis,     A.,     26,      5904,     5905,     6463 

Davis,  J.   W.   &  sons 1464 

Dietz  printing  co.,  1354,  3366,  3386, 
3804,    4684,    6679 

Dispatch    print,    off 3776 

Dixon,    John    178 

Drinker  &  Morris.  .2572,   4558-4561 

Dudley,  S.  J 1032 

Earlv,  Jno 304,  1587a,  3083 

Edwards.    R 5289 

Elliott,  W.  M 116 

Elliott  &  Nye.  1632,  3425,  4676,  4732 

Elliott  &  Shields  1699 

Ellyson,  H.  K.,  141,  719,  1204.  2116, 

2787,  3334,  3335,  3420,  3613.  3618. 

3632,  3752.  4353,  4588,  4689,  5004, 
5005,  5088,  5427,  5955,  5967 

Ellvson,  J.  T 2779 

Ellvson  &  Taylor  1892 

Engelhardt,  G.  W 3803 

Enquirer  press,  1082,  1085,  1288, 

1494,  4557,  5091,  5382,  5966.  6230 

Essex  pub.  CO 4079 

Evans,  G.  P.  &  Co 5346 

Evans  press  5312 

Evening  news  4586,  4618 

Examiner  print..  1.^47.  2525,  5363 

Ezekiel,  H.  T.,  1677.  2767.  3152. 

3153.  4406.  5471.  6131-6134 

Ezekiel  &  Bass 439 

Fergusson,  J.  W..  1216.  2681.  3012, 

3452.  3528,  3835.  4239.  4240.  4577, 

5083.  5685 

Fergusson  &  Rady,  1045.  3536,  4608 

Flanhart,  O.  E.  print,  co.,  523, 

2194a,  3775.  4578.  4587,  4594, 
4612,  4613,  4621,  6505,  6873 

Ford,  J.  M 4876 

Fore,  V.  L,.,  524,  1993,  4581,  4582 
Foreign  mission  board  of  So. 

Bap.  Con 5688,  5690 

Franklin    pub.    co 1760 

Franklin    press    5143,    5155 

Franklin   soc'y 2871 

Pravser,  R.  E 4705 

Gallaher,   J.    S 6615 

Gary,  G.  AV.,  63,  781,  3270,  5881, 
6145,   6175h,   6955 

Gary,  G.  W.  &  co 1033 

Gary  &  Clemmitt,  2475,  2712,  3839, 

6395 
Gary,   Clemmitt   &   Jones    ....2515 

Gary's  ptg.  house   1811,  3476 

Gillis.  B.  M 4679,   4680 


744 


Index 


Gillis    &    Baptist    5181 

Goode,  J.  E.,   950,   1509,   1731,   1872, 

2038,  2621,  3013,   3164,  3658,  4583, 

4593,      4792,      5221,      6239i-623;)k. 

6239q-6239ak,  6492 

Grantland,  S 679 

Gray,    T.    R 5698 

Gray,    W.    W 541 

Hardesty,   H.   H 591,   2259 

Hanimersly   &    co 620 

Harrold  &  Murray 1696,   4545 

Hazlewood,  M.  W 2906,  4027 

Health   department    3126 

Hermitage  press,  121,  422,  435,  796, 
2163,  2229,  3663,  3931,  4447,  5723, 

6704 

Hewlett  &  Pierce 2263 

Hill,  J.  L.,  550,  551,  642,  748a.  1212, 
1323,  1331,  1695,  2642,  2693-2699, 
3280,  3346,  4217,  4274,  4307,  4308, 
4329,  4638,  4661,  4691,  4696,  4809, 
5179,  5245,  5378,  5392,  5786,  5991, 

6174 

Hill,  R.  T.  &  CO 4462 

Hill,  W.  C.  ptg.  CO.,  1732,  2152, 

2354a 

Hill  directory  co.,  2126,  2126-2131, 

2131.  2462,  4670,  4692-4695,  5964 

Hoen  &  CO 2606,  5058,  5244 

Idea  pub.  co 4200,  4201 

Jenkins,  L.  H....980,  981,  3344,  3351a 

Johns  &  CO 4604,  4861 

Johns  &  Goolsby,  1340,  2370,  3396, 

3577,  4433.  4862-4865 

Johnson,  B.  F.,  320,  328,  485,  538, 

579.  583,  786,  793,  1244,  1436, 

2208.  2264,  2342,  2343,  2419,  2468, 

2791,  2792,  2880,  2882,  3094,  3096, 

3458,  3552,  3664,  3668,  4141,  4165, 

4374,  4390,  5084,  5098,  5202,  5313, 

5495,  5517,  6370,  6415,  6529,  6530, 

6531,  6745,  6805a,  6849 

Johnson  &  Warner  2831 

Johnston,  C.  F 217,  1191 

Jones,  I.  N.  &  son  5199 

Jones,  W.  E..  109.  110.  179.  305,  564. 

581.  649.  689,  733.  966,  968,  1202. 

1987.  2048,  2122a.   2136,  2287, 

2427.  2458.  25S9.  2795.  2954,  3150, 

3184,  3271,  3291,  3310,  3773 

Jones.  Wm.  Ellis.  2137.  4083,  4199, 

4603,  4683,  4791,  4916,  4917,  5065, 

5189,  5276,  5277,  5280,  5362,  5435, 

5523,  5552,  5596,  5996.  6191.  6193. 

6200.  6886,  6931 

Jones  &  Cook  588 

Keenan,  Patrick  .  .  .3108,  3690,  6375 

Lacarde.  E.  &  co 4666 

Land  &  Thompson  3020 

Laug-hton,  Jno.  E.,  Jr 6789 

Lee,  R.  E.  camp....  108,  5129,  5131 

Lynch  &  Southpate  1947 

McCarthy,   Carlton,   5689,   1102, 
2112,  3279 

McCarthy  &  Ellyson  3281 

Macfarlan,  J 4548,  5373 

Macfarlano.  W 3609.  6179 

Macfarlane  i^-  Fergusson,  245,  967, 

1406.  ir,35.  1900,  2619,  3177,  3333, 

3724.  3780.  3932,  4518,  4532,  4644. 

4769.  5079,  5114,  5115,  5532,  5534. 

5880,  6116,  6288.  6368 

Malsby,  M.  A 2877 

Martin,    Joseph ....  1774-1777,    4900 

Masonic  review  co 3529 

Medical    journal    print 4223 

Mills  &  Starke    987 

Minor.   B.    B 5069 

Mitchell    &    Hotchkiss.    1058.    3868. 
4056.  6118 

Mitchell-Rudd  co 4808 

Morris,    A.,    1129,    1762,    1764,    2524, 
4563,    4788,    5285 


Morris  &  bro 673 

Murphy,  Daniel    3061,   4452 

Nash,   J.   H 6187 

Nash    &    Woodhouse    738 

New  nation  ofRce   4979 

Nicholas,  T 3515 

Nicolson,   Thomas,   823,    4538.   5903, 
5906,  5907,  5910 

Nicolson  &  Prentis   5902 

Nowlan,  J 4738,   6175g,   6954 

Nye,  W.  A.  R.,  1704,  1705,  3570. 

5236 

Oracle    pub.     co 4797 

O'Bannon,  J.  H 5960 

Old  Dominion  pub.  corp.,  3125,  3349, 

4026 

O'Lynch,   Jno 3118 

Onward   press    2177 

Parish,   W.  H 169 

Picot,    C.    E.    ptg.    CO 4065,    6205 

Planet   print 5635 

Pleasants,  Samuel,   397,  2371,  2372, 

3189,   5449 

Pleasants,  S.,  jr.,  3844,  5540,  5908, 

5909,  5913,  5914 

Pohlig.  Chas 4011 

Pollard,  N 1844-1851,  2489 

Presbvterian  com.  of  pub.,  27,  51, 
103b.  606.  1282.  1284.  1287,  1290. 
1291,  1301,  1388,  1457,  1909.  1959, 
2361,  2493,  2494,  2822,  2826-2830, 
2964-2966,  2968,  3005,  3419,  3781, 
3782,  3787,  4195,  4196,  4256,  4282, 
4458,  5022-5024.  5228.  5273,  5347, 
5353,  5874,  5876-5878.  6190.  6427, 
6639,  6640 

Price,  P.  B 2487 

Price   &   Cardozo    291 

Publishing  house  of  the  M.  E. 

Church,  South   6860 

Ramsay,   Wm 993 

Randolph,  J.  W.,  246,  299,  384,  519, 

655,     669,     692.     742.     1172,     1448, 

2170,  2215,  2757,  3339,   3902,   4084, 

4143a,   4470-4478,   4564-4569,   4571, 

4578,   4765,  4849,  4852,   4854,  5355, 

5568.  5863,  5946,  6146,  6210.  6212a, 

6861-6869 

Randolph  &  English,  520,  920,  1022, 

1023.      1403a.      1761.      2037.      2358, 

2360.  2480.  2548,  2561,  2655,  2878, 

3099,   3290,  3474.   3549,  4158,  4479, 

4480,  4777,  4787,  4866,  4882.  4926, 

5070,  5072,  5077,   5686.  5963,  6194, 

6195,   6461,   6675,   6871 

Randolph,  N.  V.    3572 

Reformer    print.,    1355.    1570,    2478, 
2094,   3547,   5793.   6644 

Religious  herald    567.   2781 

Richmond  chamber  commerce.  1869 
Richmond    Christian    advocate 

print 4931 

Richmond  medical  journal  print, 

2900 

Richmond  press,  239,  774,  825,  1210, 

1567,  1659,  2095,  2117,  2700,  2701. 

3166,  5014,  5411,  6499,  6908 

Ritchie.  S.,  &  P\  Lucas 6596 

Ritchie  &  Dunnavant.  1357,  2856, 

4188,  5110,  5119,  5304,  5384,  6099. 

6603 

Ritchie  &   "Worsley    4454 

Rough  ashlar  pub.   co 4829 

Saunders,    Clyde,    2445,    4521,    4580, 
4589,    4634,   4635,   4636,   5649,   4685 

Schott,    H 851 

Sentinel  job  office 1081 

Shepherd,  S.  &  Co.,  674,  1450.  2450, 

3178.  4283.  6175c-6175d.  6950.  6951 

Shepherd  &  Colin.  317.  1037,  2528, 

3650,   3784,   4739,   4786,   4965, 

5003a,  5006,  5008,  5364,  5653, 

6113,  6175e,  6952 


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Shepherd  &  Pollard,  419,  1508,  2373. 
2405,  3105,  5191,  5458,  5464 

Shepherd  &  Graves 1289,  4627 

Sleight.  J.  D.  K 3840 

Sleight  &  Howard    5416 

Smith,  R.  1 3583,  3584 

Smith,  R.  M 1079,  1083,  1086 

Smith,  Bailey  &  Co 1080.  3326, 

3997 
Southern   churchman  ....  1056.    2734 

Southern    clinic 651.    2133 

Southern    hist,     soc'y,     2870,     2881. 

5204.  5227 

Southern  publication  society.  .  4263 

Southern   publishing  co 2266 

Starke,  T.  J 5771,   5104 

State  journal  office 525 

Sunday-school   pub.   co 3600 

Taylor    and    Dalton 1007 

Taylor   &    Taylor.    826,    4661b.    5319 

Times  dispatch  co 856 

Turner.    J.    AV 62391 

Turner,   W.   W 4999 

"Valentine    museum    5862 

Virginia    Baptist    historical 

society 5702 

Virginia  Baptist   press.   269.   2565a, 

4144,  4145,  4510,  5380.  5776,  5956- 

5958.    6343,    6344 

Va.    hist,    soc'y,    2166,    3899,    5969, 

6055,    6059,    6253 

Virginia    press    2702 

Virginia  steamboat   co 951 

Vore,   V.    L, 4259 

Waddey,  Everett,  420,  476.  545,  841, 
952,  1077,  1426,  1564.  1903,  2483, 
2570,  2866,  2867.  3707,  3708,  3751. 
3802.  3915.  4328,  4619,  4858,  4860, 
4890,  4968.  4969,  6199,  6201.  6216. 
6378,  6433 

Wade,  W.  H 455,  4800 

"Walker,  J.  C 3266 

Walker,  R.  F.,  1059,  2491.  2542,  3399 

Walsh  &  Via 2725 

Walthall  print  co.,  1335.  4646.  5233, 
6223,  6224 

"Walford  &  son  6587 

Ware  &  Duke,  373,  1076,  3430,  4659, 
6222.  6672 

Warner.  B 3937.  5919 

Warrock.  J..  2401.  4547,  4590,  5921- 
5936,  5940-5944,  6239a-6239h 

Weather  bureau  office 5819 

West,  G.  M.,  3793,  4570a,  4841.  5654 

West.  J.  T 413,  4432 

West  &  Johnston.  ..  .220,  528,  654, 

842a,  1534,  1886,  1983,  2453,  2495. 

2588,  2923,  3063,  3081.  3161,  3382, 

3794.   4.''.14.   4320,   4522,  4573a, 

4574a,  4690.  5012,  5675,  6188.  6214, 

2153,  2527.  2560.  2653.  3098,  3299, 

3308,  3393.  3474.  4783.  4926,  5036- 

5038,  5186,  6229,  6695 

Whig   book  and  job  office.  ..  .2032. 

3116.  4174.  4778,  5376.  6402 

White.  T.  W.,  229,  454,  595,  610,  852, 

1452,  1707,  1929,  1929-1931,  1933. 

1934,  1976,  1979,  2186,  2394.  2395, 
2404,  3102,  3103,  3330,  3492,  3493, 
4359,  4443,  4492,  4542,  4673,  4707, 

4793,  5224,  5672,  6231 

White.  W.  H 5271 

Whittet  &  Shepperson.  .  .  .223,   316, 

452,  638,  700,  734.  973.  1546.  1615. 

1616.  1654.  1736,  1748,  1891,  1918, 

1935,  1939,  2117a,  2232,  2354,  2363. 
2363,  2440.  2577.  2654.  2680,  2682, 
2941,  3066,  3246,  3277,  3362,  3392, 
3422,  3446,  3538.  3578.  3596.  3648, 
3688,  3691,  3763,  3797,  3823,  3830. 
4025,  4064.  4068,  4327,  4605,  4609, 
4628,  4660,  4661d,  4772.  4966, 
4998,  5020,  5035,  5060,  5261,  5437, 


5440,  5694,  5718,  5719.  5720.  5730. 

5732.  5761.  5764,  5766,  5782,  5959, 

6012,  6435,  6436.  6489.  6533,  6664. 

6680.  6689,  6812 

William  Byrd  press 492,  6859 

Williams  printing  co....644,  937, 

948,  1039,  1104.  1200,  1523b,  1524c, 

2352,  3341,  3353,  3429.  3769.  3772. 

3774,  4007,  4781,  5169,  5547.  6172. 

6709.  6877 

Wood  pub.  CO 6650 

Woodhouse.  J.  &  co.,  3065,  3283, 

4962 

Woodhouse   &  Parham,    1954,    4932, 

6239m,   6239n.   6239o,   6239q,   6376 

Works,   A 389,    819 

Wynne,  C.  H.,  315b.  682,  739,  1084, 
1220,  1374,  1874,  1877.  2125,  2498. 
3531.  3592,  3628,  3851,  3897,  4467. 
4570,  4572-4575,  4575a,  4575b, 
4735,   4888,   5569,   6178,   6450,   6655 

Tale  &  Wyatt 5454 

Yancey,   Waddey  &  co 4662 

Richmond   in  by-gone  days..  3793,   3794 

Richmond    in    tears 4536 

Richmond  institute 4639,  4640 

Richmond   lady,   pseud 1191,    4441 

Richmond   lodge   no.    10 6222 

Richmond   medical   journal   print.. 2900 

Richmond    press,     239,     774,     825,     1210, 

1567.     1659,     2095,     2117,     2700,     2701, 

3166,    5014,    5412,    6499,    6908 

Richmond   theological   seminary.  ..  1172 

Richmond    Times-Dispatch 3762 

Richmond,   yesterday  and  to-day..  4609 

Riddick,   J.   G 5751 

Riddick.    S.   A 2806 

Riddle,  H.   R 871 

Riddleberger  act 4861 

Ridley,  W.  G 2806 

Riedesel,  major  general 1589 

Riego    4770 

Ries,    H.    6521 

Rifleman,   A.,   pseud 2923 

Rigg    family    4448 

Rigglesworth   family    2864 

Riggs,   L.   H 58  40 

Right    of    search    3559 

Rightly  dividing  the  word  of  truth, 

3623 

Riley,   J.   G 3810 

Rind,    Clementina    2762 

Rinehart,    W.    A 5751 

Rio  de  la  Plata   4102 

Rip  van  Winkle.     Lecture    1705 

Ripley,   W.   Z 6874 

Ripon  Lodge  6471 

Ritchie,  Thomas,  86,  3103,  3180,  4498b. 
4498c.  4498J.  4498k.  55 '8 

Ritchie,  T.  &  F.  Lucas 6596 

IMtchie,  T..  jr 4728 

Ritchie  &  Dunavant,  1357,  4188,  5110, 

6099,  6603 
Ritchie  &  Worsley,  4454,  5119,  2865, 

5304,  5384 

Rivals 2183 

Rivers,  F 6071 

Rivers,  Mrs.  M.  V 880 

Rivers,  Va 1373,  1915 

Riverside  Bap.  church  3052 

Rives,  A.  L 5839 

Rives,  C.  M 2806 

Rives.  G.  T 2806 

Rives.  W.  C,  1668.  1994.  4687,  5830, 
6020,  6024,  6060,  6213,  6575 

Rives,  Mrs.  Wm.  C 6823 

Rives,  W.  C,  jr 3603 

Rives  family 3603,  4098,  4019 

Rixey,  J.  F 5751 

Roach,  E.  W 5448 

Road  conventions  1489 

Road  improvement  2310 

Road  materials  4087,  4097 


746 


Index 


Roads,     2384.    2771.     4089.    4092,     4094- 
4096.   5364,   5391,   6014,   6015 

Roads,    colonial    6  475 

Roane,  S.,  4498d.  4498e,  4697.  4751.  5044. 

5106 

Roane.    T.    R 2806 

Roane.  Wm 86 

Roane,  W.  G 5448.  6074 

Roane  family 6074.  6485 

Roanoke.  Va..  2707.  3721.  4753-4759.  6493 
Roanoke    chamber    of    commerce.  .2707 

Roanoke    church    5877 

Roanoke  college 17.  6371 

Roanoke   colony.     282.   2190.   2439.    3022 

Roanoke    conference     2258 

Roanoke    co 5298 

Roanoke    daily    times    5239 

Roanoke    evening   world    2258 

Roanoke     imprints,     2120.     2814.     3436. 

3982.   6006 
Hammond    ptg.    works.    182.    4103, 

4758 

Stone     ptg.     CO.,     183.     653a.     1096. 

1209a.    1742.     1812.    2354b.    2810. 

2811-2813.   2953.   3524.   3733,    3981, 

5724.    5843,    6329.    6637 

Union  printing  co 611,   4754 

Roanoke    Island.    1094.    3385,    6495, 

6496 
Roanoke  River  Navigation.  .  .  .3118 

Robards   family    6076-6080 

Robb  family 6079,  6080 

Roberdeau,    Daniel    653b 

Roberdeau    family    653b 

Roberts,  earl 2399 

Roberts,  E.  L 5751 

Roberts,  T.  E 5751 

Roberts,   T.  W 5448 

Roberts,    W.   H 2381 

Robertson,   A.    F 5751 

Robertson,  A.  T 573 

Robertson,    D 678,    679 

Robertson,  D.  M 5751 

Robertson,   B.    W 5840 

Robertson,    J 4438 

Robertson.    J 455 

Robertson.   J.   A 6875 

Robertson,  M.  L 5840 

Robertson,  T.  B 6082,  6088 

Robertson,    W 6063 

Robertson,  W.   G 5751,   5840 

Robertson.  W.  J 2060,  5839 

Robertson  family 4777,  6074 

Robeson,  Geo.  M 5751 

Robin    Aroon     2078 

Robins,  S.  N 583 

Robinson,  C.  5892.  5969,  6050.  6051, 

6076.   6077 

Robinson.  E.  M 6478 

Robinson.   E.    W 5184 

Robinson,    H.    G 5840 

Robinson,  Mrs.  J.  E 4796,   5791 

Robinson,     L 5243 

Robinson,  M.  P 5328,  6876 

Robinson,   W 5266.   6478 

Robinson,    W.    L 5840 

Robinson  &  Hallis 1093a 

Robinson  family,  2376.  6084-6088,  6478, 

6485.    6486 

Robinson  Ms 6074 

Rochambeau.   comte   de    42  4 

Rochambcau,  marquis  de    4779 

Rock   Castle,  Va 5272 

Rockbridge  artillery 3766,  5075 

Rockbridge    Co.,    991.    4190.    4717.    5862 

Rockbridge  County  news   953 

Rockflsh    Depot     2990 

Rockflsh  Gap  commission 5838 

Rockingham  Co..  4868.  6076.  6337.  6480. 

6965.    6967 

Rockingham     Springs     6341 

Rockwell.   A.   P 3681 

Rodes,   R.  E 6207 


Rodes   family    6076 

Rodgers.    C.    W 5751 

Rodgers.   J.   G 5751 

Roebuck 4880 

Roentgen    ray.    6498,    6502,    6503,    6508 

Roger  of  Fairfield 830 

Rogers.  A.   L, 6207 

Rogers.  E.  R 5840,  6877 

Rogers,    J 6475 

Rogers,  L.  M 2806 

Rogers,   R.   E 5839 

Rogers,    W.    B..    4748.    5839,    6479.    6878 

Rogers,  Mrs.   W.  B 4813,  6878 

Rogers  brothers 4873 

Rogers   family 3360,   6074,    6479 

Rogersville,  Tenn 4453 

Rolfe,   J 2438,   4777.   6058,   6091 

Rolfe  family 6090 

Roller,   C.   S 5751 

Roller,  J.  E 1176,  5751 

Romance  of  a  plain  man    2014 

Romance  of  summer  seas 1393 

Roman   Catholic   priest    6468 

Roman  farm  managemeht 833 

Rome,    Geography  of    3196 

Rominger,  C.  A 569 

Romney 1808 

Root.  A.  S 672 

Rootes.    P 5587 

Rootes,  P.  &  C.  Blagrove   6  309 

Rootes  family 5587.  6073 

Roper,    J.    L 5751 

Roper   family    6487 

Ropes.   J.   C 64.    3679.    3682 

Rosa.  H 3206 

Rosa  von  Tannenburg 146a 

Roscow    family    6  489 

Rose.    D 6479 

Rose.     R 5277 

Rose  family 5277 

Rosegill    6474.  6481 

Rosewall 5587 

Rosewell    2023 

Ross,    C 1175 

Ross,  G 5751,  5830 

Ross,   T.   D 5840 

Ross,  W.  A 2S06 

Ross  &  Douglas   5912 

Rosser,  T.  L, 583,  5751 

Rosslyn,  Va.  imprints 

Commonwealth   print,   co 19  4 

Roszel,  S.  G 5266 

Rothermel   6039 

Rougemont     3603 

Rough  ashlar  pub.  co 4829 

Rouss,   C.   B 5839 

Rouss,    Charles    Broadway   camp.. 5790 

Rousseaus  Confessions    1709 

Rowand,   A.  H 387 

Rov.ell.  C.  H 4830 

Rowland,  K.  M.,   3707,   5564,  5791,   60S1, 
6201,  6470,  6471,  6870 

Rowland,  W.  H 4712 

Roy,  D 5840 

Rov,   D.   P 5840 

Roy,    P.    S 5840 

Roval    African    co 584,    6049 

Roval   society.   8a.   261.   262.   1019.   1020. 

1435,     1676.     1687,     1689.     1690,     1711. 

2026,    3670,    3726,    3728.    3729,    6027 

Rovall.  Ann   4345 

Rovall,  G.  K 2805 

Rovall.  W 6077 

Rovall  family 6666 

Rovle.  J 427a,  809 

Royster,  L.  T 5840 

Ruby's  husband    5487 

Rucker,   Pannill    5751 

Rucks,   Jas 5455 

Ruddiman.  Thomas 674 

Ruebush-Elkins    co 6337,    6341 

Ruebush-Keiffer   co 3811,   6338 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


747 


Ruffln,   Edmund,    431.    1268,    1634.    1702, 

44981,   5724,  6481,   6488 

RufTin,  E.  &  J.  C,  559,  725,   3654.  5855, 

5857 

Ruffin,    F.    G 91 

Ruffln,  T 1004,  2106 

Ruffln  family    6485 

Ruffner,   Rev.   Mr 2186 

Ruffner,  H 6295,   6299 

Ruffner,   W.   H.,    776,   1838,   44981,   5751, 

6297,    6298 

Rug-g-le,  G 3880a,  6472 

Ruggles,    H.    S 6472 

Rumsey,  James 1755,  3792 

Rural   banks    1375 

Rural   life    conference    1380 

Rural    pictures     5359 

Rural  Retreat,  Va 2366,  4878 

Rural  school  libraries   6931 

Rural  schools    1613 

Russel,   A 2806 

Russell,   brig,    gen 1817 

Russell,   of   Mosby's   command. ..  .1209 

Russell,   Mrs.    E 4391 

Russell,  F.  H 5840 

Russell,    H.    M 5840 

Russell,    John    H 6880 

Russell,   M 4882 

Russell.  Walter 4412,  4414 

Russell   family    6478 

Russell  Fork  basin 5335 

Russia 6073 

Russian  victories,  1813   2270 

Rust,  J.  S 5840 

Rustburg    782 

Rutherford,  J.  C 5839 

Rutherford   family    5522 

Ryals.   E.    C 5840 

Ryan,  Abram,  Jr 5451 

Ryan,   John   F 5751 

Ryan,   L.   W 5840 

Ryan,    M.    J 536 

Ryan,  T.  F 3190 

Ryland,    Cally    3010 

Ryland,  C.  H 2357a,  4895 

Ryland,  Joshia 1760 

S.,    W 4412 

Sabbath 1281a 

Sabin,  J 792 

Sabine  Hall    6485 

Sacramental  meditations 1776 

Sacred  tripudium 1770 

Sacred  zoology    4900 

Saffell,  W.   T.   R 3255 

Sagadahoc 153 

Sailing 3556,  3557 

Sailor's  Creek   3683 

Sailor's   log    1662 

Sainsbury,  W.  N 2124a,  6077.  6788 

Sainsbury's  abstracts   6076-6078 

St.  Andrew's  and  Thistle  societies,  4529 

St.    Clair.   A 5165 

St.  Clair.  D.  .A 4174 

St.  Genevieve  county,  Mo 694 

St.   George's  cemetery    1002 

St.     George's    church.    Fredericks- 
burg    1002.  5072.  5252 

St.  George's  parish   5071 

Saint  indeed.  A 1777 

St.  James  Baptist  church 5635 

St.  James  Northern  parish 6482 

St.  James's  parish 4512 

St.  John,  I.  M 2883 

St.  John's  church,  Portsmouth,  Va.. 

1097 
St.  John's   church,   Richmond,  Va., 

2421,  3769,  3897,  3997.  5995.  6214 

St.  John's  college 6472 

St.  John's  masonic  lodge    1198 

St.  Louis,  civic  league 6559 

St.     Luke's     African    union    Meth. 

Prot.   church    3972a 

St.    Mark's    church.    Richmond.  ..  .1351 


St.  Mark's  parish 2139.  5068.  5073 

St.    Martin's-in-the-field    parish.  .  .6479 

St.  Mary's  parish 501 

St.  Matthew.  Gospel  of 572 

Saint  Memin,  F 6664 

St.  Memin  portraits    6476 

St.    Nicholas    1538 

St.  Paul's  church,  Alexandria,  Va.  .4512 
St.  Paul's  church,  Lynchburg,  Va.  .    410 

St.   Paul's  church,   Norfolk,  Va 1239 

St.  Paul's  church,  Richmond,  Va.,  3703, 
4658,   5251.   5995 

St.  Paul's  parish    6077 

St.  Stephen's  parish 6484.  6485 

Sala,  S 983,  984 

Sale,  J 5266 

Sale,    W.   W 5752 

Salem,  Va 4761-4763,  6493 

Salem  church   3680,  4555 

Salem  Heights,  battle  of 2703 

Salem    imprints    1887 

Salem  printing  co 442.   3253 

Sentinel   pub.   co 2258 

Salisbury,    Earl    of    4511 

Salisbury,   Lord    1303,    1415,   3920 

Salisbury,  N.  C 5287 

Salley,  J.  P 6382 

Salt    cases    4061 

Salt  deposits  of  Va 5341,  6314 

Salt    manufacturers    5377 

Salvation   of   infants    5273 

Salyards,   J 2410,   6334 

Samford,   W.   J 6612 

Sammung    auserlesener    gebeter  u. 

lieder 2407 

Sampson,   A.    F 5840 

Sampson,  F.  S 1288,  5266 

Sampson.    J.    R 3603 

San  Francisco 5470 

Sanctification 4826 

Sandison,    G.    H 5492 

Sands,    A.    H 5840 

Sands,  O.  J 5752 

Sandusky    715 

Sandy   Spring.   Md 5509 

Sandys.   Sir   E 6080 

Sandys,   G 6042 

Sanford,    S 6881 

Sanguily,  J 1321 

Sanitary    progress    on   the    farm,    1863, 

1864 

Sansom,  J 1173 

Santa  Claus's   partner    4126 

Sanxay,  J 4936 

Sanxay  family    4936 

Saratoga  (home)    3014a 

Safer,  H 3380 

Saul's  prohibition 4397 

Saulsbury,  R.  S 5840 

Saulsbury,  W 5634 

Saunders,  C.  W.,  2445.  4521,  4580,  4589. 
4634-4636,    4685,    5649 

Saunders,  E.  D 5840 

Saunders.  E.  W 5802 

Saunders,  F 5752,  6305 

Saunders,  S.  S 1333 

Saunders,  W.  H 2258,  5S40 

Saunders  family 6481 

Saussy,  J.  R 5839 

Savage  Station,  battle  of 1084 

Savage's    Neck    6483 

Savannah    2677 

Savannah    prisons    2691 

Saw    mills    6495 

Sawvel,   F.   B 2741 

Say,    J.    B 2486 

Sayer,    C 6473 

Scales,   J.   R 6207 

Scarborough,  B 6088 

Scarburgh  family 6474 

Scarlett  family 6478 

Scenes    in    the   Old    Dominion    ....4194 
Scenes  of  childhood    452 


748 


Index 


Schaffter  &  Bryant 1318,  1322,  3448 

Scharf,  J.   T.  Hist,  of  Md 1779 

Scheeps-togt  van  Anthony  Chester,  9  44 

Scheibert.   J 480 

Scheie  de  Vere,  M 4177 

Scherer,    T 5782 

Schieffelin   family    5522 

Schlatter,  M 1176,  2257 

Schmelz,   G.   A 5752 

Schrnid,  H.  E 5840 

Schmid's   Rosa   von   Tannenburg.  .  146a 

Schoff,   W.   H 190a 

School   directories    6690 

School    equipment    3465 

School    fairs    1530 

School  history  of  the  U.  S.,  2517,  2518, 

2886 

School   history   of  Va 5419 

School   M'am    2336 

School   of  Hellas    2309 

School   system    in  Va 1838 

Schoolmasters    of   Va 5118 

Schools,    3273,    3619,    5118,    6070,    6091, 

6481,    6484 

Warvi'ick    county    6473 

Schoonover,    F.    E 2009 

Schott,    H 851 

Schuyler  family 2024 

Science 695,    3447,    6899 

Finding-  list 5406 

Scientific   educ.    in   Europe 5119 

Scorpio 847 

Scotch-Irish 194,   4958,   6081,   6422 

Scotch-Irish  in  Va 967,  6198,  6297 

Scotch-Irish    of   the    South 2437 

Scotch-Irish  soc'y.  of  Amer.,  2009,  2070, 
2437,  6416,  6419,  6422 

Bruce.   H 625 

Fullerton,  H.  S 1895 

Henry,  W.  W 2427 

Kelly,  D.  C 2930 

M'Dowell.    H 3329 

Macintosh,  J.  S 3365 

Robinson,  W.  E 4799 

Rogers,  Mrs.  M.  F 4812 

Ruffner.   A.   H 4868 

Waddell,   J.   A 6198 

Scotch-Irish   university    6419 

Scotch   trader    6075 

Scotch    tutors    6486 

Scotland's  influence  on  legis 2214 

Scott,  A 5266 

Scott,   J 206 

Scott,  J.  W 5840 

Scott,  R.  C 5840 

Scott,    R.    G 1640 

Scott,  R.  T 1640,  5839,  6074 

Scott,   T.   J 2806 

Scott,  W.,  3461,  4728,  4970,  6682,  6683 

Scott,  \V.  C 5266 

Scott.  W.  W 5839,  6078 

Scott   county,   Va 24 

Scott    family    2376,    6469 

Scott    of    Fauquier    317 

Scouts  and  spies    387 

Scraps    3266 

Scribner's    monthly,    1156a,    2538,    6687 

Scriptures 5023 

Scrivener,  Va 6142 

Scruggs.    T.    M 5840 

Scruggs   family    1544a 

Scuffles    4784 

Sculpture  in  the  South    491 

Sea 3560 

.Sea-chief's    daughters    380  4 

Seabrook.    C.    P 2806 

Seago,  W.  K, 5840 

Seal  of  heaven  2782 

Seals  of  Richmond  6692 

Seals  of  Va..  1660.  3397,  3398,  6470,  6782 

Searight,  W 2649 

Searight  family  4977 

Sears,    B 5448 


Seawell,   M.   E 2609 

Seawell  family 6474,  6475 

Seawright,    \V 4977 

Secession.   13,   434,   435,   617,   2088,  2607, 
3004.  3204.  3837,  4249,  4363,  5003,  6836 
Secession,    coercion    and    the    civil 

war 2876 

Secessionville 3681 

Second  Va.  battalion,  1777 6075 

Secretaries,   colonial    6477 

Secretary   of   the   commonwealth.  .6768 

Sectionalism    85,  6720 

Sectorian  system  of  hand  railing.  .1811 

Seddon,   J.    A 5839 

Sedgwick,  Gen 2703 

Sedgwick,  W.  T 4813,  6878 

Sedgwick  &  co 754 

Sedition  laws 26 

Seelye,    L.    E 1591 

Seen  from  the  saddle   730 

Segar.    J 3589 

Segar.   J.  E 5364 

Seismological    soc'y.,    5428,    5430,    5431 

Pelden,   W.   B 6207 

Selden,  W.   L, 2806 

Selden    family,    2942,    6472-6474,    6479. 

6481 

Selen6 5626 

Selma,   Ala 2308 

Seminole    war    4311 

Semmes,   J.    E 5839 

Semmes,   R 530 

Semple,  R.  B 5266,  5455 

Senate,   speeches.  Bruce.  C 620 

Senators,  right  of  instructing  ....3106 

Senseney  &  Coffroth 403 

Senter.    C.    P 5840 

Sentinel    job    office    1081 

Sentinel   pub.   co 2258 

Sequestration  acts.  C  S.  A 892 

Sergeant,    J 1213 

Sermons, 

Armstrong,    G.   D 155 

Armstrong,   \V.   J 162 

Bacon,   T 211 

Baker,  D 229 

Beveridge,  W 381 

Binga.   A 394 

Blair.  J.  D 419 

Blanton.    L.   H 432 

Broadus.   J.   A 579 

Burrows,    J.    L, 682-684 

Chapin.  E.  H 869 

Clopton,  A.  W 1028 

Orashaw.   W 1206 

Doddridge.    P 1487 

Dods.    J.    B 1492 

Doggett,  D.  S 1493-1496 

Dunaway,   T.   S 1539 

Empie,  A 1648 

Flavel,   J 1774-1776 

Gordon,  C.  B.  W 2081 

Hagadorn,    W 2186 

Hawthorne,    J.    B 2369 

Henley.   S 2414,   2415 

Hoge.  Moses  D 2489,  2400,  2493 

Jarratt,    D 2735,    2736 

Johns.    J 2790 

Kinsolving.   O.   A 5995 

Kuegele,    F 3002,    3003 

Lacy,   M.   L, 1891 

Lacv.    W.    S 3005 

Luther.    Martin     3228 

McCabe,    J.    D 3264 

McElhcnnev.    J 1891 

Makemie.    F 3442 

Meade,    W 3623-3628 

Miller.    S 3694 

Mitchell.   A 3724 

Moore.   R.   C 2441 

Moore.   T.   V 3784 

Norwood,  W 3097 

Presbyterian   ministers    5228 


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Price,  D ^.l\] 

Sands,  A.  H •  •  •  •  •  ^^^^ 

Sledd,  R.  N 5083,  5084 

Smith,    B.    M I"^! 

Qmitb       T      P      blSU 

i^arrow    W: 2789.   5251.   5252 

Speece,    C %^%l 

Strickler,    G.   B 5353 

Symonds,  W 5420 

Tudor,  W.  V 5685 

Tyree.    C.    .  . .  • °^'^ 

Vaughan,   C    R.    5878 

Williamson,  I.  D.   . do^» 

Sermons,   preparation  of    »»" 

Servant,    letter   from    6478 

ii;:vtnts^"'  '"X".  .•.•.•.■3629.- 6626,- 6473 

irrvln'tl    plot;    1663    608 

Servants   sold    •  •  •  •  •  ■■■■■  -t^^l^ 

Servants,   white    ••■••■1406-   1407.   6737 

Session  laws 609,  6734,  6751,  6768 

Seton,  B.  T. •  •  •  •  ■  •  •  •  ■  -^^ 

Settlement  of  Va..  .  .  .  • -954,   5325.   5.. 8 

Settlers,    northwest   Va.    ........  ^40ia 

Seven    days    battles,    583,     3201._^   3^6^^9^, 

Seven  Pines 2848    4047.  5123-5125 

Seventeenth  Va    infantry    C.  S.  A.. 6022 
Seventh   Va.   infantry,   1798    2028 

^erf   ^-    •••.•.•.•.•.■.•.•.•.■.■.•.■l756Vl9?9 

Sewall.   S.  B       2640 

o„„-^^r-\     ^.^^r     TT      Z1^4 


.5840 
.3262 
.5752 
.5752 
.5455 


.1387 

.2806 

203 

.5455 


Seward.   W.  H. 
Seward.    W.    M.    .  . 

Sevmour.   H 

Shackford.  J.  W.    . 
Shackelford,    G.    S. 

Shackleford.    J o*°„ 

Shadwell • ^^"^ 

Shakespeare,   B    O.    .  .  . . . • • • • • • • • • 4o^^ 

Shakespeare.  W 5402    6515,  6898 

Shakespeariana,    finding    list 540^ 

Shall    the   republic   endure? 17 ^i 

Shall    women    vote?    4^^ ' 

Shamroc  soc'y ^°|J^ 

Ihirp,  "5^.  •.■:::.•.■  .■.■.■.■•■■■283i.-5919,-5920 

Sharpies,   J ^^^^ 

Sharpless.   E.   J. 28h4 

Sharpsburg    campaign    ^b»u 

Shawnee  expeditions   6036.   6037 

She   waited  patiently 

Shearer,    R.   B 

Sheetz,    G.    F 

Shelbourne.    J ^j..^ 

Shelburn,   Earl   of    o&.^i 

Shelburne,  W.  J »^»^ 

Shelton,    C.    0 2806 

Shelton.    C.    T • 280b 

Shenandoah    (steamer)     •  •  •  •  VfiVq  '  4203 
Shenandoah  county   ....817.  2b8d,   4ZUo 

Shenandoah  iron  mfg.  co ^o^u 

Shenandoah  river  terrace   ..  .  ....  •  ^i>i> 

Shenandoah  valley.  65.  173,  315,  64Z, 
817,  2665,  2929,  2960  2962,  3312,  3384, 
3991.     4336.     5030,     50^45.^_6078,^_  6^0^7^9. 

^^^-^tT  3672!^7679^%^Et.^Tll8.  ffi 
Shenandoah  Valley  railroad.  642,   3314 

3315 

Rhepard,  W.  B 5840 

Snephtrd.  B ^]^% 

Shlpherd!  S.-&co:.-6ii'i450  3178  4283 

6175c.  6175d.  6950,  6951 

Shepherd,  W.  F 2806 

KVi  f  nVi  prd      "W     R      bSOZ 

Shepherd  &  Colin.  317.  1037    2528,  3650. 

3784,    4739,    4786,    4965.    5003a     5006 

5008,    5364,    5653,    6113,    6952 


ShpDherd    &    Pollard,    419,    1508,    2373, 
Shepherd    6z ^jm^  ^^^.^^  ^^^^^  5158,  5464 

Shepherd    family    •  ■  •  •  •  •  •  ■  •  •  ^H"?; 

Shepherdstown.  .  .  .128.  1311,  6209,  6772 
Shepherdstown  imprints, 

Rootes,   P.,   &  C.   Blagrove....6309 

Snider.  J.  N •  •  ■  •  •    |»ij 

Sheppard,   W.   L 1137,    3^7a 

Shepperson   &   Graves.  .....  .1289,    4b27 

Sheridan.   Gen 3662,    4bOb,    4bU(^ 

At  Charlottesville    »»^ 

Sheridan's  raiders    rVoV^n^q 

Sheriff,   B.   R •  •  •  ■  •  -^^^J'   ^039 

Sheriffs    3154,    5286,    6348 

Sherman,  T.  T «*» 

Sherman    law    •••■••■  •  •  •  •  •  ••„•/„•  •  vYto 

Sherwood,    G.,    witch,    680,    6017,    6^4^7^0^ 

■5',1,^1-wood     G     F     T 6476,    64S1 

ihorwCod!   W.   ^•..    ...6478,   6480.   6484 

Sherwood,  W.   D WiVn  aAl 

Shield    family    ^^^^'alli 

Shields,    J %l°.' 

Sh:elds,  W.  S •••••.•••/ ?49^ 

Shields,  Ashburn  &  Grigsby 1425 

Shiloh,    Albemarle    co cVo"    99(18 

Shiloh,  battle  of   583,  2208 

Shipbuilding .°^ 

Shipcaptain    caaa 

Shipman,  N 669b 

Shipp,   B.    G 5448 

Shipp.    S 6618 

Shippen.  W 5840 

Shipper's  directory   »^" 

Shipper's    guide    oico"  VnVV  fins4 

Shipping .  .  .  .  -2359.  6075,   6084 

Ships  arriving  at  Jamestown 3S73a 

Shirley   ^""^ 

Shlenker.    M.    A 5840 

Shoemaking %jLi 

Shore,    T ^6&t) 

Short,  W l^'l 

Short  story    ''"^^ 

Shortleaf    pine    ^ '  ^ 

Shrewsbury,    N °m 

Shrewsbury,    S o"^ 

Shuck,  Mrs.  H ^^»^ 

ihuKz,  A."^". : : : :  '.io^i:  ms:  ■5292,-557i 

Snultz  print,  co »^^^ 

Shumard.    B.   F ^':f 

Sickelmore 1^.^^ 

Sickles.    D ^*^' 

Sic-ney,  Sir  P 5^^" 

Sigel.  Gen ^°«| 

Signal    boys     . .. •  •  •  •  ■  ■  •  •  •  •  J^uo 

Signers  of  Declaration,  1554.^2047,^4930 

g^"^'^ 1059,   1676 

siik  worms' •.::■.: ■.:■.: 2345. 6495 

Silliman,   B.,   jr ^^»" 

Silver   spoons    °l°^ 

Simcoe,   J.    G 4519 

Simeon,   C ■ %%^J 

Simmerman,   S.   S »'^^ 

Simmonds,     W ^^^^ 

Simmondsville.  Va ^°°^ 

Simmons,  W.  B ^'^^ 

Simms.    C •  ■  •  •  VrIo 

Simms,  W.  G 1451,  5613 

Simons,    W 2on7 

Simpson,  R.  H l-Jl' 

Simpson,    R.    L °'°^ 

Sims,   C.   H 4069 

Sims,   B.   D 5266 

Sims,    F.    W 5752 

Sims.  T.  W 5840 

Sinai.  Va 5380 

Sinclair.   C.   H ■  •  •  •  •  •  o*^^ 

Sinclair.    Sir   J 6268,    6269 

Singleton,    A.,    pseud ^^J^ 

Sinking  fund   com ^bo» 

Smton,    R.    B 6883 


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Index 


Sioto  river 2637,  2638 

Sioussat,   St.   G.   L 5103 

Sioux  Indians    1573 

Six  per  cent  cabinet    754 

Sixth   corps  at  second   Bull  Run.. 1842 

Sl<elton   family    2891-6479 

Skepticism    4069 

Sketch  of  Page's  artillery 4100 

Sketches  by  a  traveller 6077 

Sketches   from   old   Va 535 

Sketches    of    old    Va.    servants.  ...  3629 

Sketches    of    Va.    Foote 1808-1810 

Skinner.    J 3145a 

Skipwith,    Sir   G 6038 

Skipwith    family    4777 

Slade,  W.  A 6S25a 

Slate.   W 2357a 

Slaughter.    P.,    2139.    2143,    4221,    5995, 

6028 

Slaughter,   R.   M 5752 

Slaughter  family 1730a,  6090,  6091 

Slauson,    A.    B 6884 

Slave  crime,  Va 4265,  6076 

Slave   labor    2486 

Slave   owners 3894a,   6073,   6079 

Slave  songs   5082 

Slave  States  of  America 656 

Slave   trade    2730 

Slavery,  154,  248,  433,  436,  454,  595, 
610,  615,  723,  4037-4039,  4116,  4189, 
4265,  5354-5357,  5544,  5646,  5673,  5681, 
5682,  6241,  6245,  6246,  6357,  6359, 
6469,  6470,  6736,  6737,  6738,  6779. 
6780,   6836,   6971 

Abolition  of   378,   3102 

Bibliography 298 

Dew,  T.  R 1448.  1451 

Early.    J.    A 1559 

Eldridge.  J.  W 1619.  1620 

Elliott,  E.  N 1630 

Giles.   W.   B 1977 

Holcombe    2499 

In  District  of  Columbia 502 

In   Massachusetts    5683 

In    Missouri    277 

Marshall,  T 4542 

Meade.    R.    K 3606 

Robinson.   C 4789 

Rov.   African  co 4833 

Ruffln,    E 4853.    4856 

Scott,    R.    E 4965 

Thayer.  M.  R 5500 

Upshur,  A.  P 5858 

^Vhite    251 

Slaverv  in  Va 586,  852,  1707,  1977 

Dew,    T.    R 1452 

McDowell,    J 3330 

Marshall,  T 3492,   3493 

Munford,  B.  B 3837 

Randolph,  T.  J 4492 

Sullivan,   J 5375 

Slaves,    fugitive     2124 

Indian 6473,  6475 

Sledd,  B 22 

Sleight,   J.   D.  K 3840 

Sleight  &  Howard   5416 

Slemp,  C 5752 

Slidell.    J 2140 

Slingsby    family    1044 

Sloane  collection    i  .    706 

Small,  Col 528 

Small    pox    1507 

Smith,  of  Mosby's  command 1209 

Smith.   A 6479 

Smith.   A.   B 5448 

Smith.  B.  D.  &  bro.s 3304.  3918.  6838 

Smith,   C 5752 

Smith,   D 2953 

Smith,  E.   F 4090 

Smith,    E.    J 4498d,    4498e 

Smith,   E.    S 5840 

Smith,    F.    H.,"  4176,    5752,    5838.    5840, 
6107,  6110,  6207 


Smith,   P.    L 1640,    5752 

Smith,  F.  W 2806,   6207 

Smith,   G.   L 5840 

Smith,    G.    S 5455 

Smith.  H.  M 5752 

Smith,  H.  M..  jr 5840 

Smith,   1 1161,   5266 

Smith,   Captain  J 5172,   5266 

Adams,   H 10 

Arber,  E 6729,  6730 

Ashton,    J 175 

Bradley,   A.    G 532 

Cliandler,    J.   A.    C 855 

Eggleston,    E 1591 

Facsimile   letter 3175a,    6822 

Henry,  W.  W 2436,  2438,  6058 

Hillard,    G.    S 2465 

Jones,   Mrs.  H 2872 

Map  of  Va 5343 

Monument    441,    6020 

Neill,   E.   D 3876 

Percy,    G 6070 

Poindexter,  C 4307 

Simms,  W.  G 5049 

Tooker,  W.   W 5582 

Tyler,    L.    G 5759 

Warner,    C.    D 6234 

Wither,    G 6041 

Woods,   K.   P 6662 

Smith,  J.  B 5266 

Smith,   ,1.   H 3341 

Smith.  J.  P 3005,   3344,   3682 

Smith,   J.   R 5752 

Smith,    J.    S 5840 

Smith,  J.  W 4498a 

Smith.   M.   S 2951 

Smith.  P.  P 5088 

Smith,  R.   1 3583,    3584 

Smith,   R.  M 1079,   1083,   1086 

Smith,    R.    S.   B 5752 

Smith,    S 2806 

Smith.    S.    S 5266 

Smith.  Sir  T 1059,   1302,  5839,  5953 

Smith,    T 1213 

Smith,  T.  W 16  40 

Smith,  W 343,   2100a 

Smith,  W.  D 5752 

Smith,   W.   F 3680.    3682 

Smith,   W.    G 2008 

Smith,  W.  M 1640,  5840 

Smith,  W.  W 5752 

Smith  &  Palmer 2871 

Smith,    Bailey   &    co.,    1080,    3326,    3397 
Smith    family,     1030,    6471-6473,     6476, 

6477,    6489 

Smither,    E 4687 

Smithey,  M 644 

Smithfield,  Va 1829,  5524 

Old   brick  church 587,   6054 

Smithsonian  contributions  to 

knowledge 1516 

Smithsonian      institution      miscell. 

publication 4262 

Smithsonian    institution    reports.    1864, 
3285,   3520,   5334 

Smokeless  powder  trust   1320 

Smoking 6473,  6475 

Smoot,   W.   A 5752 

Smoot,  W.  B 5752 

Smyth.  E.  A.,  jr 5752 

Smyth,  J 6121 

Smyth  bros.-McCleary-McCIellan  co., 

4708,   4709 

Smyth    CO 5025 

Smythe,  J.  H 1375a 

Smythe,  T 6075 

Snead,   E.   A 5752 

Snead,   G.  H 5752 

Snead,  G.  T 5752 

Snead.   N.   P 5752 

Snead,    T.    L 69 

Snead    family    2354b,    6477 

Snickers  family   3360 


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Snider,  J.  N 381 

Snowden    family    5522 

Social   classes,  Va 6372-' 

Social  history    636-638 

Social  life  and  customs,  628,  629.  4117, 
4119,   4127,   6755 

Social    problem     3659 

Social    science   ass'n 5663 

Social  sciences    6900 

Finding  list 5407 

Social  settlements  in  the  South...  3901 

Social  system  of  Va 6286 

Socialism    2077,   5514 

Society  for  the  encouragement  of 

learning 2928 

Society  for  the  history  of  the  Ger- 
mans in  Md 4956 

Society  for  the  propagation  of  the 

Gospel   in   foreign   parts    2927 

Society  of  alumni  of  Univ.  of  Va.  .3863 
Society  of  army  and  navy  of  C.  S. 

A.,   Md 2794 

Society  of  arts  journal    2539 

Society  of  California  pioneers,  San 

Francisco 4468 

Society  of  colonial  wars  in  N.  Y. . .    318 
Society  of  ex-army  and  navy  offi- 
cers   1196 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati  in  Va.,  1217, 

3376,    6476 

Sociology  for  the  South 1764 

Soil   survey    352-355 

Soils, 

Albemarle    area    3757-3759 

Appomattox   CO 746 

Cecil    clay    462 

Cecil  sandy  loam 463 

Chester  loam 464 

DeKalb  silt  loam 465 

Hagerstown  loam 466 

Leesburg 816 

Norfolk    sand    467 

Norfolk  sandy  loam 468 

Penn   loam    469 

Porter's   loam    470 

Portsmouth  sandy  loam    471 

Virginia    6585,    6586 

Yorktovirn  area  672 

Soldier    life,    C.    S.    A. 3279 

Soldier  of  Va 5308 

Soldiers     and     sailors     monument, 

Richmond 5245 

Soldiers,  Continental 6074 

Soldiers  in  the  Revolution,   1772,  6088- 

6091 

Soldier's   recollections    S375 

Soldiers'  tract  ass'n 1496 

Solid  South    1272 

Some    class    785a 

Some  fugitive  rhymes 4949 

Some  serious  considerations 4443 

Somers,   lord    5551 

Somerville,   S.   W 4447 

Sommerville,    H.    C 2033 

Son  of  Light  Horse  Harry 287 

Song-sermons    3797 

Songs 1957,   3419,   3604,  6187 

Negro.    159,    1725,    1726,    2245,    5082 

Songs  of  love  and  war   1010 

Sons    of    the    Amer.    Rev.,    3771,    5557. 

5558,  5560 

Sorrell,  J 5455 

Sorrows  of  Nancy 523 

South,  The   633 

Description  and  travel 5631 

South  America   3553 

South  American  trade   2312 

South  Boston,  Va 5203 

Sou^h  Carolina,   1104,   1410,   2469,   2984, 

3642,     3643,     3681,    4855,     6332,     6360, 

6413,   6414 

South   Carolina  univ 6518 


South    in    economic    policies   of   U. 

S 639 

South  in  English  politics   861 

South   in   the   expansion   of   the   U. 

S 862 

South  in  the  interpretation   of  the 

Constitution 863 

South   Kensington    1119 

South  Mountain    2115 

South  Quay  church,  Nansemond  co.,  417 

South   River  meeting 342 

South-Side  democrat 5156 

South-Side   R.   R.   co. 5005 

South   vindicated    6513 

Southall,   J.    C 5839 

Southall,  J.  W 5752 

Southall,    R.    G 5752 

Southall,    S.   v.,    jr 5840 

Southall   family    6479 

Southampton.   Earl   of    4001 

Southampton    co.,    Va.,    177,    199,    6091 

Southampton    insurrection,    199.     1529, 

2123,   5698,   5699 

Southern  agric.   exhaustion    4857 

Southern  amaranth   592 

Southern  and   Southwestern   sketches, 

246 
Southern    Appalachian    forest    re- 

sorve    4375 

Southern    Appalachian    region.  ..  .2022 
Southern       Appalachians,       hydro- 
graphy of 4  380 

Southern  ass'n.   of  colleges 3465 

Southern    authors    3179 

Southern  Baptist  missionary  mag.. 1070 
Southern  Baptist  theo.  sem.,  4766,  4894 

Southern  black  belts    4264 

Southern  campaign,  1781 ,.  1046a 

Southern  central  agric.  ass'n 4854 

Southern  church  in  the  war 5664 

Southern   churchman    2734 

Southern   churchman   office,   1056,   3615, 

5252 

Southern    clinic    2133 

Southern  clinic  press   651 

Southern    collegian    6300 

Southern    colonies,    education 4136 

Southern  commercial  congress.  ..  .281  3 
Southern   convention,  Nashville.  .  .5675 

Southern  educ.  ass'n 3303 

Southern    Federals    Ill 

Southern  fiction 2803.  6806 

Southern    governors    1104 

Southern    hearts    6588 

Southern  hist,  manuscripts  com... 6785 

Southern  hist.   pub.   soc'y 5204 

Southern   historical    soc'y.,    2870,    2881. 

5219 

Southern  historical  soc'y  papers,  3270. 

3577,  3711,  5435.  5531,  5596 

Index  6830 

Southern  historv  ass'n.,  228,  4346,  6424 

Arnold,  B.  W 164,  166 

Bitting,  C.  C 404 

Bransford.  C.  W 542 

Cropper.  J 1217 

Curry,  J.  L.  M.,  1245,  1249.  1250. 

1253,  1254 

Featherstonehaugh,   T..    1717,   1718, 

6783 

Fleming.   W.    L 1783 

Florv.    J     S 1785 

Hamilton,   P.   J 2219 

Havwood.    M.    D 2386 

H-^rbert,  H.   A 2443 

Hunter,  A 2615 

Killebrew,  J.  B 2975 

Martin,   .T 3496,    3497 

Owen,    .T 4067 

Owen,  T.  M 4073,   4074 

Redd.    J 4523 

Renick.  E.   T 4535 

Slaughter,  P 5080 


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Index 


Straus.    O.    S 5349 

Tichenor,    I.    L 5563 

Toner,   J.    M 5575 

Va.    assembly    5954 

Wayland.   J.   W 6342 

Weeks,  S.  B 6357 

AVhite,    M 6423 

Whiting,  W.  H.  C 6429 

Wilson,  W.  H 655  4 

Wright,  M.  J 6682,  6684 

Southern    intelligencer    3396 

Southern  inter-colonial  relations.  .  864 
Southern  investment  securities. ..  6516 
Southern  literary  messenger 1331 


Alexander,   A. 
Alexander,  P.  W. 

B—    

Baldwin,    J.    G. 
Barbour,    B.    J. 

Bland.   T 

Bogart,  W.   S.    .  . 
Bruce,    J.    C.    ... 

C,  W.  H 

Cabell,  J.  C. 


40 
48 
207 
243 
275 
431 
449 
626 
728 
3040 

Campbell,    C 762-768,    770 

Campbell,  S.  L 6295 

Cooke,   J.   E 1136,   1152 

Cooke,   P.    P 1159 

Dabney,  G.  E 1277 

Dew,  T.   R 1445,   1446.   1449 

Early  rec.  of  Randolph 1565a 

Everett,  E 1667 

Excerpts   from    6488 

Fitzhugh,    G 1763 

Garnett,   J.  M 1928,    1932 

Grigsby,    H.    B.,    2164,    2167,    2168a, 

6793 

Holcombe,  W.  H 2501 

Howison,   R.   R 2571,   2572 

Hunter,   R.  M.  T 2623 

Ingle,   E 2667 

Johnson,   C 3039 

Kennedv,  E 2936-2938 

Lee.  A 3059,   3060 

Lee.  R.  H 3087 

Little,  J.   P 3176 

McCabe,  J.   C 3265 

Macfarland.  W.  H 3336.   3337 

Magoon,    E.    L 3421 

Maury,  M.  F..  3555,  3559-3561.  3563- 
3566.  3573 

Meade,  R.  K 3605 

Minor.   B.   B 3704-3706.   6829 

Minor,    L 3714 

Norfolk   sons   of   liberty 3974 

Pleasants,    H.    R 4285 

Pocahontas 4293 

Randolph,    D.   M 4461 

Randolph,  J 1565a.  4481.  4484 

Rives,   W.   C 4737 

Robertson,    J 4769 

Robertson,    W 4774 

Robinson,   C 4789 

Rolfe,  J 4817 

Ruffner,    H 4869,    4872 

Saunders,  R 4940,  4941 

Smith,    J 5153 

Smith's   rescue    5172 

Spotswood,    A 3156 

Stith,   W 5327 

Thompson.    G.    W 5526 

Thompson.    J.    R..    5527-5530,    5533- 

5536 

Tucker,   G 5639 

Tucker,   H.    St.   G 5651 

Tucker,    N.    B.,    5667,    5668,     5670- 

5673,   5677-5679 

Tyler,    J.,     5709,     5711,     5714,     5715 

Tyler,    J.    G 5716 

Upshur,    A.    P 5858.   5859 

Visit  to  Va.  springs 5186 

Washington,  baron  von   62  42 

Washington,  H.  A 6286,  6287 


Wirt,   W 6594.   6597 

Wise,  H.  A 6605,  6611 

Southern   literary  review    1409 

Southern    literature,     557.     2505,     2955. 

2956,  3458.  4889 

Southern  magazines.  .  .  .2667.  4811,  6877 

Southern  medical  journal   3352 

Southern  pedigrees   1223 

Southern   people    5204 

Southern   planter 755,  989,   5087 

Soutliern    planter   pub.    co 5227 

Southern    poetry,    538,    2506,    6745,    6746 
Southern   Presbyterian   leaders. ...  6420 

Southern    publication   soc'y 4263 

Southern    publishing    co 2266,    5225 

Southern   Quakers    6359,    6971 

Southern  questions   3307 

Southern    ry 1489,    2313 

Southern  shoe  wholesalers'  ass'n. .2814 

Southern  side  lights 6475 

Southern  soldier  stories    1609 

Southern   states,    1067,   2467.   4263,   5204 

Commerce    3555,   3573 

Description   4810,   4823 

History 4889.  5608 

Industrial  resources 1405 

Revolution   in    868 

Southern   statesmen    1482 

Southern  stock   yards 4708.   4709 

Southern    surg.    and    gyn.    ass'n..    2836, 

2838 

Southern  timber  and   land  co 1678 

Southern   voices    (poems)    2503 

Southern  writers 1360.  4514.  5612 

Southern  workman 1098.  1380 

Southland   stories    2484 

Southside  Va.  med.  ass'n 1523 

Southwest  mountains 3603 

Southwest   pub.  co 4431 

Southwest    Va.,    642,    1678,    2178.    3590 

History 5378,  5791 

Homes    3603 

Resources 522 

Southwestern  hist,  quart 6582 

Spain  in  Amer 601 

Spaniards   in  Va 4013 

Spanish    archives 6875,    6882 

Spanish  ass'n.  of  Kentucky 4903 

Spanish   settlements   in   U.   S 3221 

Sparks,  J 3066,   6283 

Sparks'    library    of    Amer.    biog.,    1664. 
2202.  2465.  5248.  6232 

Sparks  of  truth    5272 

Sparrow.    W 2789,    6208 

Spatig,   I.  E 644,   5169 

Spaulding.  F.  E 4121 

Special  days  in  school  work 1702c 

Spectator  ptg.  house 2540,  2678 

Speece.    C 5266 

Speed,   H.    G 6207 

Spelling  books 3340,    4270,    5167 

Spencer,  J.,   jr 5263 

Spencer.    J.    H 5752 

Spencer,  S 5839 

Spencer    family    6484 

Spencer    Hall    5263 

Spider 468  7a 

Spies    2605 

Spies  vs.  people   2461 

Spilman,    A.    H 5448 

Spinster 2511 

Spirit  leveling.  Va 3490.  3491 

Spirit   of    the   South 5317 

Splenectomy     2842 

Spofford,  A.   R 1640 

Spotswood,     A.     governor,     1816,     3156, 
6032,    6046.    6073.    6075.    6077.    6081. 

6091 

Spotswood,  lady   6032 

Spotswood     family.     761a,     2914,     6469, 

6486 

Spotsylvania  county.  1225,  5071,  5072, 

5993,  6073,  6468,  6478.  6486.  6672 


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Spotsylvania  C.  H.,  battle  of,  1267,  1907 

Spotts,  J 5155 

Spottswood,    Va 5869 

Sprankle,    A.    G 3929 

Sprightly  romance  of  Marsac 4991 

Springs,    medicinal    5591 

Stables,  Richmond 4636 

Stackpole,   J.   L, 3681 

Stacv,    G.    P 5840 

Stafford  county 474,  6077,  6482 

Stahl,  A.  W 5752 

Stamp  act  6488 

Stanard,  J.  B 6207 

Stanard,  M.  N 5278,  6885 

Stanard,  R 6487 

Stanard,  W.  D 6489 

Stanard,  W.  G.,  6071,  6074-6077,  6468- 
6472,  6474,  6476,  6886-6888 

Stanard  family 4777,  6489 

Standard  book  co 6236,  6237 

Standard  of  pitch  in  religion 5175 

Standard  songs  3419 

Stanton,  H.  T 2947 

Staples,  W.  R 6074 

Star-spangled  banner  1061 

Starke,  A 5752 

Starke,  E.  B 6207 

Starke,  I^.  D 1640,  5840 

Starke,  T.  J 5771 

Starke,  T.  J.  &  sons 5104 

Starke  family   6471,  6472 

Starke's  free  school    6471 

Starnes,  V.   W 5840 

Starr,  G 3912 

Starr,   W.   G 5752 

State,   The    6570 

State  activities 6544 

State    agricultural    soc'y 274 

State    archives    6796 

State  bar   ass'n 6147-6169 

Committee      on      library      and 

legal  literature 6757 

State   bonds,   loan   of    5005 

State    Corp.    commission    546 

State  debt,  1679,  2116a,  2658,  2799,  3437, 
3516,    3658,    4841,    4863,    4967,    6381 

State  fair  ass'n 6172 

State  farmers'  institute 6173 

State       funds       for       professional 

educ 2840a 

State    gazetteer    6174 

State  journal  office   525 

State   legislature    .  ; 4169 

State    library,    5588,    5589,    6175a-6175s, 

6830,  6831 
State  Normal  school,  Farmville.  .  15  48 
State    of    Maine    (steamboat)     ....2555 

State  officers,   election  of    5004 

State    papers.    Great   Britain 2124a 

State     participation     in     War     Be- 
tween the  States    6927 

State   publications    515a,   6744 

State    rights,     1629,     3283,     3716,     3872. 

4498e,  556S 

State    rights    Republican,    pseud. ..3283 

State   sovereignty  of  Mass 2279 

State   teachers  ass'n 6176 

States 5505 

Statesmen  of  Amer 6801 

Statesmen  of  South    1482 

Statuary 6905 

In  Va.   state  library    5412 

Statute  of  limitations    4788 

Statutes,    Va 6768 

Staunton,    Va.,    1958,    2537,    3503,    4381, 
5291-5297,  5366,  6004-6006,  6035,  6374 

Augusta    female    sem 196 

Augusta   Street   church    4715 

Directories,   1871,   1873 4679 

Harrison  state  convention. ..  .2904 

Hoover's    school     2522 

Staunton  imprints   267,  2061,  2543 

Augusta  printing  corp 6197 


Blackburn,  A.   B.  &  co.,   2784,   4248 

Bolen.    G.    L 4252 

Caldwell,    C.    R 6196 

Collett,    1 5253 

Dispatch   &   News 195 

Harper,   K 3870,    6142 

Shultz,    A.,    2067,    2068,    5292,    5571 

Shultz   print,    co 5293 

Spectator    ptg.    house,    2540,    2678, 

3647 
Stoneburner  &  Prufer.  ..  3360,  3(575 

Strasburg,   D.   E 2537 

Valley   ptg.    corp 326,    6706 

Tost,    S.   M.   &  son 4247,    4251 

Staunton    plan    1218 

Staunton   Spectator    3647 

Stav    law    6702 

Steamboats  1755,  4877 

Stearnes,  L.  P 5752 

Stearns,  F 5840 

Stearns,  F.  P 2520 

Stearns,  S 5455 

Stebbins,  J 5752 

Stebbins,  M 2357a 

Stedman,  C 6475 

Steed,  R.  E 3957 

Steele,  J.  N 5839 

Stephens,  A 5266 

Stephens.  A.  H 530.  5611,  5816 

Stephenson,  J.  W 5266 

Steptoe  family  6079 

Sterling.  A 1029 

Sterry,  F 5752 

Sterry,  J 1261,  1262 

Steuben,  baron  6035 

Stevens,  B.  F 688» 

Stevens,  G.  W 5752 

Stevens,  H 2276,  3681,  3683 

Stevens,  H.  L 2806 

Stevens,  W.  LeC 5752 

Stevensburg  Baptist  church  5041 

Stevenson,  A 592a.  4498j,  5839 

Stevenson,  J.  G 2985 

Stevenson,  J.  W 5839 

Stevensville,  Va 6205 

Stewart,  B.  F 6207 

Stewart,  J.  A 5916 

Stewart,  R.  A 4299 

Stewart,  W.  H 1640 

Stidger,  R.  B.  S 2649 

Stillg,  Dr 2435 

Stires,  E.  M 5840 

Stirewalt,  J.  P 5324 

Stith,   E 6472 

Stith,    J 6077 

Stith  family 6076,  6077,   6488,   6489 

Stith's    history    of    Va 6876 

Index 4795 

Stobo,  Captain  6039 

Stobo,  R 3646 

Stockdell,  H 1640 

Stockton,  R 5455 

Stockton  family  2023,  5329 

Stoever,  J.  C,  sr 6471 

Stone,  General 2685 

Stone,  A.  H 89 

Stone,  G.  W 744 

Stone,  N 6207 

Stone,  0 5752,  5840 

Stone,  W.  L 1589,  4719 

Stone  family  6081 

Stone  ptg.  and  mfg.  co.,  183,  653a,  1096, 
1200a,  1742,  2354b.  2810-2813.  3524, 
3733,  3981,  5025,  5724,  5843.  6329.  6637 

Stoneburner  &  Prufer 3360,  3675 

Stoneman's  raid  5336 

Stonewall  brigade  5075 

Stonewall  camp  1214a 

Stonewall  Jackson  memorial  bldg..3343 

Storehouse  system  2305 

Stories  of  the  Old  Dominion 1147 

Story,  judge  5855,  5856 

Stose,  G.  W 6314 


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Stovall,  J.  T 729.  2657 

Strabismus 456 

Strachan,  J.  A 5448 

Strachey  family 6471,  6472 

Strange,    J 5266 

Strange,  J.  B 6207 

Strange.    W.    T    5840 

Strange  sad  comedy 4992 

Stranger  in  Amer 2730 

Strasburg,  D.  E 2537,  2678 

Stratford  Hall 43a.  3014a,  4166,  6075 

Straughan,    S.    L 5266,    5455 

Street    railroads,    Norfolk    6441 

Streeter,   L.   R 6069 

Streeter,    S.   F 70 

Streit,    C 5266 

Stribling  family 3360 

Strickland,  W.  P 818,   5470 

Strictures  in  the  urethra 1835 

StringfoUow,   T 1630 

Stringfellow,    W    .E 5840 

Stringfellow  gold  mine    3810 

Strother,   D.   H.,    1129,   2940,  2944,   3223 

Strother,    H 6489 

Strother,   W 4074 

Strother  family,  1221,  1992,  4074,  6473, 

6489 

Stuart,  A.  H.  H 5209,  5839 

Stuart,  A.  R 5840 

Stuart,    C.    A 5365 

Stuart,  D 5840 

Stuart,   G.  W 2806 

Stuart,    H.    C 5752 

Stuart,  J 6017,  6039,   6489 

Stuart,   J.  E.   B.,   530,   2674,   3290,    3291, 

3375,    6473 

Bryant,   C.   B 6081 

Death    of    1404 

Garnett,  T.  S 1948 

Mosby,     J.     S.,     3819,     3820,     5435 

Opie,  J.  N 4041 

Robins,    W.    T 4785 

Williamson,   M.    L 6530 

Stuart,  W.   D 6207 

Stuart,  W.  H 1413 

Stuart  family    6473 

Stuart's  cavalry,  2529,  3819,  3820,  5435 

Stubblefleld,  G 584,  6049 

Stubbs,    T.    J 5839 

Stubbs,    W.    C 5840 

Stuckey,  H.  M 5840 

Stud    book    640 

Studley,   T 4412,   4414 

Subjunctive  mood 1432,   1710 

Successful  failure   3308 

Suddoth,    P.    M 6207 

Suffolk,  Va.,  1425,  1829,  2108,  3681,  3861, 
3862,    4335,    4896,    5371,    5372 

Suffolk  bar 5340 

Suffolk  imprints, 

OfTice  of  the  Christian  sun.  . .  .6369 

Suffrage  in  Va 857,  6326 

Sugar-cane    5368,    5370 

Sulgrave   5051 

Sullivan,  General 6254 

Sully,  T 6039 

Summer    Islands    6184 

Summers,   Sir  George   143-145 

Summers,    G.    W 2713,    4028 

Summers,  L.  P 5752 

Summers,   T.   0 1495 

Sumner,  C 445 

Sumner,  H.  L. 1472 

Sumner's   division    1189 

Sumter,  T 2344 

Sunday  in  Va 4117 

Sunday-school  pub.  co 3600 

Sunny  Side 3603 

Sunset  of  the  Confederacy 4947 

Superintendents  of  schools    1611 

Supreme   court   of  appeals,   2141.    3735, 

4170,   4671 
Supreme  court  of  U.  S 3133 


Surface,  G.  T 89 

Surgeons,  Va 3356,  5310 

Surgery  3027,  3351 

In  the  South  5081 

Surgical  anaesthesia 3429 

Surgical  operations  3350 

Surgical  shock  3354 

Surrender  of  Va.,  1651 6027 

1652 6080 

Surry  county,  2866,  3521,  4735.  5381a, 

6074,  6470,  6472,  6475.  6477.  6478. 

6482.  6483 

Surry  light  artillery 2867 

Surry  of  Eagle's  Nest 1148 

Surveyors  of  highways 6348 

Sussex   county,    1039,   6088,    6090,    6478, 

6479,   6481 

Suter,  H 1640 

Sutherland,  Duchess  of 5716 

Sutton  Court 6472 

Swallow  Barn 2940 

Swamps 5015 

Swan,  W.  W 3683 

Swank,    \V.    A 4897 

Swann,  T 5839 

Swanson,    C.   A 961,   5752,   5805 

Sweeney  family   6483 

Swem,    E.    G.,    3711,    3712,    5222a,    6S30, 
6831,    6890-6908 

Swisher,    H.    L. 3581 

Swiss  emigrations  to  Amer 2924 

Switzer.  W.   F 2648 

Switzerland,  early  man 704 

Sydney,  Algernon,   pseud 3103 

Sydnor,   R.   D.   B 6207 

Syme,    B.    C 4225 

Syms,  B 157 

Syms-Eaton  school    157 

Synod  of  the  Potomac 1176 

Synod  of  Va 1285,   6177 

Syphilitic  pseudoparalysis    4847 

Syria 3263 

Systematic  theology 1291 

Tabb,   J.   B 614 

Tabb,   W.   H 6207 

Tabb    family    6474,    6480,    6481 

Taber,  G.  A 5753 

Taber,   S 6317,  6909 

Tacey  vs.  Dixon 2616 

Tacitus     3194 

Tacomy,   Pa 6489 

Tactics,    Military    655 

Taft,  W.  H 4227 

Tah-gah-jute    3588 

Talbot,    M.    W 1640 

Talbot,  Sir  Wm 3054,   3056 

Talbot  family 6476,  6477 

Talbot  CO.   Md 5263 

Tale  of  the  Huguenots 1792-1794 

Tales    and    souvenirs    of   a   res.    in 

Europe    4734 

Tales  of  the  Chesapeake 5595 

Taliaferro,   R 6479 

Taliaferro,  W.  B 2705,  6470 

Taliaferro   family 1992,    6486,   6487 

Talks  about  practical  subjects.  ...  5490 

Tallmadge,  N.  P 4743 

Talman  family   6470 

Taming  of  Betty    4893 

Tammany  society 6211,  6609 

Tandy,    L.    B 3251 

Tandy    family    4448 

Taney,    R.    B 969 

Tanis,   the   sang-digger    5627 

Tankard,   J 1766 

Tankard,    J.    W 5753 

Tanning  extracts  tax 1328 

Tapehanek  dialect  of  Va 19G3 

Tapp   family    1030 

Tappahannock,  Va 4509 

Tarboro,  N.  C 3149,   3155 

Tariff,    250,    421,    653,    1016,    1332,    1945, 

1976,  2574-2576,  3369,  4483,  5001,  5085 


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Tarleton,   Lt.  Col.    ... 
Tarleton    family    .... 

Tate  family 

Tatsapaugh,  E.  F.   ... 

Tatum,    A.    S 

Tatum,  L.  B 

Tatum,    S. 


.3369 
.6666 
,  .3360 
.3460 
,.6071 
..  951 
89 


Taverns     6481 

Tax    commissions    2565 

Tax   leg-islation   in   Va 3762 

Tax   reform 722,    1867,   4605,   5298 

Tax  titles    3715 

Tax  segregation 5298 

Taxation    4022,   6907 

Municipalities 2390 

Va 4934,  5418 

Taxes    1780    6070 

Taxes,   Charlottesville    885 

Tayloe,  John   640 

Tayloe,    L 2806 

Taylor,  B.  M 2806 

Taylor,    C 6207 

Taylor,    D 6472 

Taylor,  Mrs.   E.   D 2770 

Taylor,  Elizabeth  S.  W 2222 

Taylor,   F.   H 2665 

Taylor,  F.  L> 5840 

Taylor,    G.   A 6088 

Taylor,    G.   B 5447 

Taylor,  J.,  1478,  4498g,  5266,  6470,  6070 
Taylor,   J.    B.,   2357a,    4549,    5538,    5445, 

5448 

Taylor,  Jno 5455 

Taylor.  M.  J 5840 

Taylor,    R.    B 1631,    44981,    5839 

Taylor,   S 5266,   5448 

Taylor,    T.    S 6207 

Taylor,  T.  U 5840 

Taylor,   W 1640,    4865 

Taylor,    W.    L 5794 

Taylor,  Walter  H 3959,  5753 

Taylor,  Wm.  H 5753 

Taylor,  Wm.  W 5753 

Taylor,  Zachary,  1213,  1782,  1890,  1905, 
1955,  2559.  3755,  3911,  4010,  4449, 

5059 

Taylor  &  Dalton   1007 

Taylor  &  Taylor  826,  5319 

Taylor  &  Taylor  printing  co 4661b 

Taylor   family,    2376,    3360,    3603,    6091. 

6479 
Taylor-Trotwood   magazine    ......  4782 

Taylorsville,   Va 2256 

Tazewell,  L.  W 2162,  6016.  6020 

Tazewell,  Va 5474,  5475 

Tazewell  co.  Va 391 

Tazewell    family    4777 

Teachers    3619 

Teachers  ass'n.  state    6176 

Tebault,   A.    G 5476 

Tebbs,  R.  H 5753 

Tebbs,    W.    W 2806 

Technology   6899,  5406 

Telescope    1516 

Temperance,     5678,     6144,     6645.     6029, 

6030,   4707 

Temple.  A 6480 

Temple  farm   6469 

Tennant,   W.   B 5840 

Tennessee,   1173.  2178.   2665.  2984.  4438. 
4872,  6674,  6979,  6235 

Tennessee    hist,    mag 5103 

Teresina   in   America    3202 

Terhune,    Mrs.    Virginia    6823 

Terrell,    J 

Terrell   family 5493,   5494,   5744 

Terrill,    A.    W 5840 

Terrill,   J.   B 6207,    6480,    6666 

Territories 3517,  6546 

Terry,    C.    W 6207 

Terry,    T.    McG 5753 

Terry,  W.   K 5840 

Test  act   3817 


Texas    2984,    5950,    6490 

Annexation  of 147,  148,  4744 

Convention,   1845    6482 

Independence  of    5008,   6582 

Text  books,  Va 6934-6936 

That  dear  old   sword    1301 

Then  and  now  in  the  old  Dominion.  1117 

Theodicy    438 

Theodosia  Ernest 1289 

Theological  sem.  of  P.  E.  church,  2054, 
3616,   3627,   4420,  5995 

Theology,   Pastoral    4290 

Thevenot     4900 

Thinker,    The    5446 

Things   mundane    949 

Thirteenth    battalion,   Va.    art 2653 

Thorn,   A.   P 5840 

Thomas,  A.   F 5753 

Thomas,    D.   T 89 

Thomas,  David 5455 

Thomas,    G.   H.,    2815,    4268,    5872,    5873 

Thomas,  Henry  W 1685 

Thomas.    Isaiah    6910 

Thomas.  J 6016.  6217 

Thomas.    J.    B 4683 

Thomas,    James    578 

Thomas.    L.    M 6207 

Thomas,  R.  S..  587.  5753.  6054,  6071, 
6074.  6075.  6080,  6473.  6474 

Thomas.    W.    E 4755 

Thomas    family    5522 

Thomas  Jefferson  mem.  assn.  of  U. 

S 6808 

Thompson.   A.   W 88 

Thompson.  H 89 

Thompson.  J 6032 

Thompson,  J.  B 2806 

Thompson,  J.  R...2659,  3269,  5839,  6368 

Thompson,    J.    S.    B 1640 

Thompson,  S 6  470 

Thompson,  W 3651 

Thompson,    Sir   W 6470 

Thompson,  W.  B 2806 

Thomson,    J.    W 6207 

Thomson,  W.  R 5840 

Thornley,  J.  P 5840 

Thornrose    cemetery.  ...  326,    327,    6706 

Thorns  in  the  flesh 1788 

Thornton,   J.   T 1287,   2806,   5839 

Thornton    Abbey    4939 

Thornton  family,  4098,  4099,  6471-6476, 

6486 

Thorpe   family    6476 

Thrift,   C.   T 4498c 

Throckmorton 4993 

Throckmorton,  C.  W 6078 

Throckmorton  family,  6077,  6078,  6469. 
6470-6472.    6480,    6486,    6488 

Through  thick  and  thin 4994 

Thruston,    J 6475 

Thruston    family    6471-6473 

Thulstrup,   T.   de    4984 

Thum,   W.   W 5840 

Thurman,  A.   G 4960 

Thurston,    J.    M 5802 

Thurston,    S.    D 5839 

Thwaites,  R.  G.,  1237,  2284,  3136,  6636, 

6911 

Thyroid  extract   1522b 

Ticknor,   F.   0 5095 

Tidewater  pub.   co 2721 

Tillar,    Wm.    T 5753 

Tillinghast,    H 2806 

Tilton,    Theodore    616 

Time    tables     6923 

Times    Dispatch    411,    4273 

Brown    family    597 

Times-Dispatch    co 856 

Timson    family    6472 

Tinsley,  Isaac  S 5448 

Tippecanoe  clubs   3595 

Titanium-bearing    areas    6963 

Titanium  deposits 6317 


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Index 


Tithables    in   Va.,    1722    6032 

Tithables    in   Va.,    1728    6033 

To   have    and   to   hold    2859 

Tobacco,    165,    334,    393,    589,    724,    879. 

821,  822,  1685a,  2974,  2976,  3388, 

3389,  5233,  6074,  1488,  6475 

Tobacco  acts,  1723,  1729 6089 

Tobacco,  Danville  ,. 1346 

Tobacco  in  Kussia  6073 

Tobacco  in  Va 2020 

Tobacco  industry  2708,  6731 

Tobacco  monopoly  6076 

Tobacco  planters 820-S22,  4537 

Tobacco  planting  law  6075 

Tobacco  trade  3441 

■Richmond 4661 

Va 3370 

Tobacco,    use    of   as   money 4846a 

Todd,    Everard    M 5753 

Todd,    T 6489 

Todd    family    6072,    6486 

Todkill,    Anas    4412,    4414 

Token    of    regard    1934 

Toler,    Henry    5455 

Tom    Swindel    4252 

Tombstones 6469-6479,   6481,    6483 

Tomkins,  C 2840a,  5753,   5840 

Tomkins,  H.  B 6912 

Tomocomo    4013 

Tompkins,  S 5753 

Tompkins,   W.   W 5840 

Tompkins    family    6483 

Toner,    J.    M 6252,    6263,    6264,    6913 

Tonkins,    J.    F.    W 4510 

Toombs,  Robert 530,  1213,  5611 

Tooker,    W.    W 6481 

Tories    3313,    0474 

Torrence,     W.     C,     4435a,     5265,     6914. 

6915 
Torrens   system,   2941,    3538,    3541-3543. 

4602,    6812 

A  tour  through   part  of  Va 5591 

Tower,    C 0916 

Towles,    J.    T 2806 

Towles,    W.    B 5840 

Towles,    W.    E 2806 

Towles  family    6077,   6078 

Town  &  county   government 807 

Townes,  J.  L.,  &  co 1337,  1342 

Towns 3444 

Townsend,  J.  B 5840 

Toy,  C.  H 2806,  5840 

Toy,    W.    D 5840 

Trabue   family 582,   6048.    6073 

Trachoma 1001 

Tracts  relating  to  Virginia 6822 

Tracy,   S.   M. 89 

Trade.    Colonial    107 

Trading  companies    2986 

Tradition     2418 

Traffic  club  of  Pittsburgh 2811 

Train    crews    6908 

Trans-Alleghany   country    2688 

Trans-Allegheny    pioneers    2193 

Trans-Allegheny  region    427,   6718 

Transatlantic   itinerary    3776 

Transcripts,    Va 6049 

Transformation    group     4  76  4 

Transportation 2648,   2991,   5206 

Transportation  companies 2814 

Transportation    efficiency    2315 

Transylvania  seminary   6489 

Travel   in  Va.,   106.   171,   675.   676,   1552, 
2665.   2730.    6235 

Austin    1951 

Brissot   de   Warville    561-563 

Burnaby.  A 6036-6038 

Campbell,   Sir   G 772 

Campbell,  G.  L 771 

Chalkley.    T 842 

Chastellux.   Marquis   de.  ..  .894-896 

Clayton,  J 1435 

Cornelius,    E 1173 


Cuming,  F 1237,  1238 

Davis,    J 1385,    1386 

Dickens,    C 1454 

Dixon,    W.    H 1469 

Dow,    L 1511 

Duncan.    J.    M 1541 

Edmundson.    W 1585 

Fallows,    R 1686-1690 

Featherstonehaugh,   G.   W 1716 

Finch,    J 1738 

Finch,    M 1739 

Fleet,   H 1778,    1779 

Fordham,   E.    P 182  3 

Hakluyt,    R 2189,    2189a 

Hall,    B 2194 

Hall.    F 2196 

Hardy,  lady 2261- 

Hodgson.    A 2486 

Howe,  H 2563.   2564 

Hutchins,    F 2636 

Jones,  H 2873,  2874 

Keith,    G 2927 

La  Rochefoucauld,  due  de. . . .3026 

Lederer,  J 3054-3056 

Lossing,    B.    J 3209 

McAllister,  J.   T 3252 

Mackay,   A 336  7 

Mackay.    C 3368 

Malet,   W.   W 3445 

Maxwell,  \V 3582 

Mitchell,   D.   W 3725 

Moravian  diaries 6080,  6081 

Norwood    6026 

Paulding,   J.    K 4184 

Pinkerton,  J 6189 

Portugal  gentleman 6139,  6140 

Riedesel,   freiherrin   von 4719 

Ritson,  Mrs.  A 4729 

Rogers,   C.   H 4810 

Royall,  Mrs 4836,  4839 

Schopf,    J.    D 4951 

Schultz,   C 4955 

Shaler,    N.    S 5017 

Shrigley,    N 5043 

Smith,     J.,     5141-5144,     5150,     5154, 

5155 
Smyth,    J.    F.    D.,    5176,    6040-6042 

Snowden,  W.  H 5183 

Strachey.   W 5343-5345 

Strother.  D.  H 5360 

Torrey,    B 5591 

Tour.     1808     5591 

Trowbridge.   J.    T 5631 

Uring.   N 5860 

Watson.    E 6327 

Weeks,  J.   D 6  356 

Weld,   C.  R 6365 

Weld.    1 6366 

Wilson,     T 6553 

Travel    in   colonies 675,    676 

Travel    in    U.    S.,    561,    562.    3640,    3676 

Travel   in   West  Va 2284 

Travels   of  alter  and  ego 2495 

Travels   through    interior   parts   of 

Amer 106 

Travis   family    6485 

Treaty-making  power,   4281,   5654,  5656 

Treaty   with    Indians    5600 

Tredway.    T.    B 6207 

Tree    family    3047a 

Trees    of   Richmond    4612 

Trent.   W.   P..   17,   587,   2416.   5826.   5840. 
6054,  6717,  6917 

Trevilian.    J.    G 1640,    5839 

Trevilian    raid     4807 

Trevilian's    station    712 

Trevillian,    G.    C 5448 

Trials 539,   678,   6074 

Triangulation,    Va 1916 

Trirkett.    M 4882 

Trigonometry    5104 

Trimble,   A 1895 

Trinity    church,    Fredericksburg.  .5072 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Library 


757 


Trinity     church,     Shepherdstown,     128, 

6209 

Trinity  college,   Dublin    368 

A    triple    entanglement    2297 

Triplett    family    6488,    6489 

Troubetzkoy,   Princess    1537 

Trout,    E.    S 6207 

Trout  family 3360 

Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.  co .3531 

True  and  sincere  declaration 5988 

True  as   steel    5491 

True  churchman 3630 

True    declaration   of    the   estate   of 

the   colonic   in  Va 5989 

True  heroism 5084  ' 

True  index,  Warrenton 4961 

True    reformers    1376,    5511 

True  relation  of  Va 5151-5153 

True    relation    of    Va.    and    Mary- 
land    5043 

A    true    Virginian    3029 

Truro    parish     5074 

Trust    question     660,    661 

Trusts    6650 

Truxtun,     I.     W 3975 

Tuberculosis    2901,    6907 

Tuck,  W.  T 3128 

Tuckahoe 1614 

Tuckahoe  colony  of  Va 768 

Tucker,  B.  D 1640,  5753 

Tucker,  C.  F 5840 

Tucker,  G 207,  2333,  3122 

Tucker,  H.  St.  G.,  2806.  3766,  5660, 

5753  5839 
Tucker,  J.  R.,  4802,  4960,  5875,'  6074 

Tucker,  J.  R.,  jr 5753 

Tucker,  N.  B 1740,  6479,  6485 

Tucker,  St.  G.,  1046a,  1046b,  5710,  6038, 

6469,  6485 

Tucker,  W.  P 5840 

Tucker  family 1640a,  647? 

Tuesday  club,  Richmond  4661a 

Tulane  univ 5836 

Tunis,  M.  M 5840 

Tunstall,   R.   B 5753,    5839 

Tupper,    H.    A 2357a 

Turk,    R.    S 5752 

Turkey  Island 6041 

Turley,    T.    B 5839 

Turlev,    T.    J 5840 

Turner,  B.   R 6918 

Turner,    E.    S 5840 

Turner,    H.    F 4498h 

Turner,  J 717,   5266 

Turner,    J.    C 2806 

Turner,    J.    W 62391 

Turner,    Nat 2123,    5698,    5699 

Turner,  S.  B.  &  son 1256 

Turner,  S.  T 5753 

Turner,  W.  .W 4999 

Turner    family 6089,    6090 

Turner   insurrection    199 

Turner,    of    Mosby's    command.  ...  1209 

Turner's   classical   school    1357 

Turpin,   E.   H.   L 5202 

Turpin,  J.  0 5448 

Turpin,  M 5455 

Turpin,   R.    G.    5753 

Tuscaloosa 5287 

Tuttle,   A.   H:    5753,   5840 

Twelve  naval  captains 4995 

Twrentv-first  Va.   regiment 6678 

Twenty-fourth   Va.    infantry 3577 

Twisse,    W 5273 

Two   great  evils  of  Virginia 755 

Two  little  Confederates 4121,  4129 

Two  parsons    3840 

Twopenny  act   809 

Two   prisoners    4130 

Two    rebellions     3326 

Tyler,    A 5840 

Tyler,    A.    T 6054 

Tyler.  Mrs.  A.  T 587 


Tyler,    C 4903 

Tyler,   D.    G 5753 

Tyler,    J..    973.    1082,    2207,    2785,    5730, 

5839.     6399.     6469.     6479-6481,      6484- 

6486,    6614 

Tyler,    J.    H 5753 

Tyler.'  L.' G., '2663,' 3707,'  '4'367,"  '4'8'l6',  '5753. 

6468,  6469-6473,  6475,  6481,  6489,  6802 

Narratives  of  early  Va.,  3734,  4816, 

5141,    5148,   5152 

Assembly    of.     1619,    1624.    5952. 

5953 

De  La   Ware.   Lord    1417 

Percy.    G 4216d 

Pory,    J 4355 

Proceedings,    etc    4412b 

Va.  company    5980 

Va.    planters    answer    6124 

Tyler.  M.  C 6920.   6921 

Tyler,    S 6207 

Tyler  family 6479,   6486,  6488 

Tyng,  D.  A 6259 

Tyne    6199 

Typhoid  fever    3125,   4528 

Tyranny  unmasked   5463 

,   Tyree,    C 2357a 

Tyree,    W.    A 5448 

Tyree,  W.  C 2357a 

Tyrrell,   R 5774 

Tyrrell,    W 5774 

Tyrrell   family 5493,    5494,    5774 

Tyson   family    5522 

Uhlhorn,    J.    F 2706 

Ultra  montane  expedition 6474 

Uncle   Alek   and   his    mule 167 

Uncle    Isaac    4374 

Uncle    Robin    4084 

Under    the    crust    4131 

Under  the  flag  of  the  Orient 5492 

Under   the   pruning  knife    3417 

Under  the  stars  and  bars 2867 

Uniformity    of    laws    2890 

LTnion    Baptists    2608 

'  Union  Hill  Baptist  S.  S 3833 

Union  Level,  Va 4730 

Union  or  disunion   500 

Union   printing   co 611 

Union  printing  and  m'f'g.  co 4754 

Union  seminary  mag 5784 

Union   station    S.    S 5014 

Union  theological  seminary,  1290,  1291, 
3583,    4557,    5091 

Unitarianism   exposed    6  369 

LTnitarians 2409 

United    Americans     496 

United      Confederate      veterans.      36  49, 

4103,    5705 

U.    S.    Army    1706 

U.    S.,   Bank    2175,    5537 

U.    S.,    Boundaries     1910 

U.  S.,  Bureau  of  American  ethnology, 

1837,  4330,  4338,  6857 
U.  S.,  Bureau  of  animal  industry.  .1470 
U.    S.,    Bureau    of    chemistry,    82,    3451, 

4087,    4097 

U.  S.,  Bureau  of  education.  17.  1092, 

1274,  2897,  5089,  6922,  6972,  6975 

U.  S.,  Bureau  of  labor,  1533,  2091,  2092. 

2094,  5508.  5509.  5511,  6539-6542 

U.  S.,  Bureau  of  plant  industry.  .  2099 

LT.  S.,  Bureau  of  soils,  352-355,  462-471, 

672,  746,  816,  3025,  3389,  3757-3759, 

6585,  6586 

U.   S.,   Bureau   of  statistics,   2648,   2976 

U.    S.,    10th    census    (1880),    589.    1488, 

2969,  2974 
U.  S.,  Circuit  court,  892,  5214,  6439 
U.    S.,    Circuit    court,    Va.,    6440,    6592, 

6599 
U.    S..    Coast   &   geodetic   survey.    6923. 

6759 
U.   S..  Commerce  court 5507 


758 


Index 


U.  S..  Congress 5503.  6484 

House  com.  on  rules bS-ida 

Journals 6847a  6923 

U.  S.,  Constitution,  1817.  4061a.  4421. 
5452.  5461,  5462,  5660 

U.  S.,  Consular  service  4  362 

U.   S..   Dept.   of  agric,   130.   3^^   4^0^9^0^, 

Year   book.    1268.    3388.    4o'88.'  409"2, 
4094-4096 

U.    S.,   Dept.   of  justice    6821 

U.  S..  Dept.  of  state 2739.  3404 

U    S..  Description  &  travel,  4250.  4779. 
4836.    4838.    4839.    5176.    6365 

U.   S.,  Diplomacy   3034 

U.    S..   Expenditures    3699 

U.    S..   Foreign   affairs    3741 

U.  S..  Forest  service.   2134,   2212,    3110, 

3111.  5048 

U.  S..  Geol.  survey,  1795.  1796,  1799- 

1801.  1910-1916,  2022,  2042,  4935,  5015. 

5016,  5341,  6228,  6318 

Bulletin,  779,  1005,  1348,  1349,  3490, 

3491,  4193,  5335.  6839-6844,  6968- 

6970a 

Report 2378,  2925 

Water     supply.     1350,     1373.     4151 

U.    S.,    Govt,   publications    6926 

U.  S.,  History,  408,  753,  1038.  1263.  2153. 

2570.  2886.  3259,  5606,  5641.  5701.  6418, 

6563,   6566,   6576 

U.   S.,   House   of  representatives.  .4830 

U.   S.,   Library  of  congress,   1771,   2672, 

29S7,     5969,     59S6,     6077.     6084,     6S04, 

6854,   6884,  6924 

U.    S.,    Military   academy    5121 

U.    S.,    National    herbarium.     Con- 
tributions     2920.   6810 

U.   S.,   National   museum.    375-377,   5174 
Proceedings,   694.    1638,    3023.   3632. 

5126 

Report 2546 

U.   S.,  Naval  board    1021 

U.   S.,   Naval   institute    319 

U.    S..    Navy    6486 

U.    S..    Office    of    experiment    sta- 
tions     3450 

U.    S.,    Office    public   roads,    1489.    4093. 

6015 

U.   S..  Patent  office    4857 

U.    S..    Politics   and   government,    653.S, 

6559 

U.  S.,  President.  Election  of 5462 

U.  S..  Progress  of    5645 

U.    S..    Public   documents,    4336a,    5816a 

U.    S.,   Publications   on   Va 103a 

U.   S.,  Social   life  and  customs 4839 

U.  S..  Supt.  of  documents.  6925.  6925a, 

6926 

U.  S..  Supreme  court   801,  4844 

TJ.   S.,  Surgeon   gen.  library 6926a 

U.  S.,   Travels  in 3026.   4951,   4955 

U.    S..   War  dept 6927 

Unity    of    mankind    737 

Universalism    869 

Universalist   church,   Phila 4553 

Universalists 4626 

Universities   of   South    1434 

University     college     of     medicine. 

Bulletin 3354 

Universitv   of  Nebraska    6801 

University    of    the    South 2304 

Universitv   of  Va 5823-5851 

Adams,   H.   B 17,   6711.    6712 

Alumni  bulletin    2074 

Arcade    echoes    6651 

Bassler,    R.    S 309 

Beck.   J.   M 329 

Bibliography 5826.  6717 

Bohn    album    451 

Bruce,    W^.    C 643 

Cabell,   N.   P 742 

Carter,  J.  C 807 


Christian,  G.   L. 972 

Confederate    dead    5833 

Crenshaw,  L.  D 1209a 

Culbreath,    D.    M.    R 1230 

Dabney,    G.    E 1276 

Dabney.    R.   H 1281 

Davidson.   G.  D 1358 

Denny,    G.    H 1432 

Diggs,    S.    H 1459 

Dissertations    5832,   6928 

Dunglison.     R 1544 

Echols,    W.    H 1575-1579 

Ellis,   T.   H 1635 

Emmet,    T.    A 1645 

Ford,   H.   C 1812 

Garnett,    M.    R.    H 1944 

Grasty,   J.   S 2114 

Grillin,   J 2159 

Holliday,    F.    W.    M 2507 

Hunter.    R.    M.    T 2621 

Imprints    1768.    1769 

Johnson,   J.    G 2803.    6806 

Jordan,    H.    E 2900a 

Lafayette    at    6229 

Lambeth,  W.  A 3019 

Lectures    on    Christ    3053 

Long.  C.  M 3194 

ilabie,   H.    W 3247 

McCabe.    W.    G 3273 

McCallie,  J.   P 3276 

McCartney.    T.    B 3282 

Mclvim,    R.    H 3374 

Magazine   2953.  5842 

Mallet,  J.   W 3447,   3448 

Meade,    W 3626 

Memorial    2804.  2805 

Minor.  R.  C 3715,   3716 

Monographs    1710 

Moss,   J.   H 3822 

Newman,  C.  M 6838 

Page,   T.   N 4117 

Patton,    J.    S 4179-4181 

Peters,    W.    E 4224 

Philosophical  society 2902 

Poe,   E.    A 2957.    4298 

Press,  4178,  5824,  5828-5830,  5833, 

5834,  6312-6317,  6319,  6322,  6325. 

6551.  6851 

Publications 398 

Record  5832,  5844a,  6928 

Rives,  AV.  C 4739,  4748 

Robinson.  M 4794 

Rogers,  E.  R 4811,  6877 

Rutherford,  J.  C 4886 

Sears,  O.  B 4980 

Semi    cent,    catalog 5835 

Skeen,    L 5058 

Sketch    of    5060,    5061 

Society   of   alumni.    577.    643,    1276, 
1944,   3863 

Southall,  J.  C 5205,   5209 

Steger,    S.    A 5301 

Stevenson.  J.  W 5  309 

Stiles,    R 5319 

Stuart,   A.  H.   H 5363 

Swann,  T 5385 

Theses 4036 

Trent.  W.   P 5604.   5614,   6917 

Tucker,   H.    S 5652 

Tvler.    J 5708 

Venable.    C.    S 5880 

Voorhees,  D.  W R18S 

Williams.  J.  B 6512 

AVilliams,  J.  S 6517 

Up  from   slavery   6246 

Upshur.    A.    P.,    559.    3180.    3267,    4498c 

Upshur,  J.  N 5754,   5839,  6011, 

Upshur,    M 86 

Upshur,  M.  J.  S 6823.  6872 

Up.shur,  T.  T 6078.  6079 

Urban,  A 5912 

Urquhart,   C.   F 6207 

Urquhart.  W.  H 5840 


Bulletin  of  the  Virginia  State  Libraey 


759 


Ursus,  Va 1622 

Usury   2373 

Uterus    didelphys    2838 

Utie,  J 6471 

Utimaria    6471 

Utterback's   adm'r 2141 

Valentine,   B.  V 1640.   5755 

Valentine,  R.  P 5755 

Valentine  museum 5862,  6831 

Vallandigham,   M 3697 

Vallev  campaigns,  173,  2646,  4054,  5466 

Valley  Forge    4902,   6273 

Valley  of  the  Shenandoah;  or  Mem- 
oirs of  the  Graysons 5648 

Vallev    of   Va.,    2960,    2962.    3312.    3384, 

6079 

Valley   printing   corp 326,    6706 

Valley   seminary    1036 

Value  and  exchange   2079 

Van  Buren.  M.,  2034,  3222,  3595,   4498J, 

6289 

Van  De  Graff.  W.  J 2806 

Vanderslice,    G.    K 5755.    5840 

Van    Der    Veer    family    6666 

Van    Lew,    E.    L 387 

Van    Meter,    L.    M 5840 

Van  Metre  family   5178a 

Van   Rensselaer  family 2023 

Vanadium 398 

Vance,    C.    R 5840 

Vanderbilt,  W.  H 5839 

Vardeman,    J 5266 

Varina,   near   Dutch    Gap    6023 

Vaughan,   C.    R 1284 

Vaughan,  G.  T 5840 

Vaughan,    V.    C 4528 

Vaughan,   W.    R 2357a 

Vegetation     1444 

Vehicles    6475 

The  Veiled  doctor   1394 

Venable,    C.    S 2806 

Venable,  E.  C 1640,   5840 

Venable,    S.    W 6074 

Venable  family   6482,   6666 

Vera   Cruz    3461 

Vernon  Lonsdale    2973 

Verbeek,   G 4991 

Vestrv  books,  Bristol  parish 564 

St.   Peter's   parish    4917 

Vicksburg    campaigns    3681 

The    Victory    4996 

A^igilance  committee 6076 

Villard,   O.   G 6929 

Vincennes 79,  995,  996,  6041 

Vincent,    G.    L 5755 

Vindication,  &c.  of  E.  Fontaine.  . .  .4543 

Violet     3435 

Virginia.     Board    of    World's    fair 

managers 6930 

Virginia.     Dept.  agric 5048 

Virginia.    Dept.  pub.  instruction,  6931- 

6935 

Virginia.    General   court    303a 

Virginia.    Geol.  survey,  2174,  4935.  5341. 
5429.    6312-6314,   6317.    6320.    6325 

Virginia.     Governor    1104 

Virginia.     Harrison    state    conven- 
tion  2904 

Virginia.  House  of  delegates.  4492,  4732 

Goode,  W.  0 2044 

McOradv.    E 3310 

McDowell,    J 3330 

Marshall,    T 3492,    3493 

Massev,    J.    E 3536 

Rutherford,  J.  C 4887 

Scott,  R.  E 4965 

Segar,  J.  E 5004,  5007,  5008 

Stuart.  A.  H.  H 5364 

Virginia.    State  library 6948-6957 

Bull.,  3711.   3712.   4795,  5222a,  5328. 
5396-5413,   6876,   6890-6906.   6956 

Catalogue    6950-6955 

Newspapers  in   6079 


Report,   5813,  6914,  6915,   6937-6947 

Dept.    archives    1580,    1582 

Virginia  (ironclad).  583.  584.  841,  1064, 
1256.    3931.    4167,    6049,    6410 

Virginia    (fiction)    2015 

Virginia  (poem)    4767,  5534.  5535 

Virginia    (a  sermon)    5420 

Virginia    and    North    Carolina    in 

war 977 

Virginia  &  N.  C.  southern  almanack. 

2642 

Virginia  and  other  poems 3475 

Virginia  &  Tenn.   coal  &  iron   co.  .3311 
Virginia  &  Tenn.  railroad.  ..  .1924-1926 
Virginia  and  the  English  commer- 
cial  system    5056 

Virginia  and   Virginiola    3878 

Virginia    argus     4159 

Virginia  artillery.  13th  battalion.  .2653 
Virginia  assembly,  committee,  1800.  25 
Virginia   Baptist  historical    society. 

5702 

Virginia  Baptist  press.  269.  4144.  4145, 

4510,    5380,    5776,    6343.    6344 

Virginia    Baptist    pub.    soc 2565a 

Virginia   Baptist   reporter   press,   5956- 

5958 

Virginia  Beach 5270 

Virginia    before    and     during     the 

war 1697 

Virginia  blue  laws    2469 

Virginia    board    of    trade.    3538,     3596, 

3823,  5020 
Virginia  campaign  of  '64  and  '65.  .2604 
Virginia-Carolina    Chemical    co. ...      '76 

Virginia   Carolorum    3892 

Virginia    cavalier    4997 

Virginia   central   railroad    1624 

Virginia  chronicle    3112 

Virginia  classical  ass'n 2309 

Virginia   collegiate   institute 6351 

Virginia   colonial    decisions 303a 

Virginia    comedians    1151 

Virginia  company  of  London,  613,  2709. 

2986.     2987.     3882.     3888.     3893,     3895, 

3928,     5421,     5731.     5759.     6050,     6051, 

6070.    6073,    6075,    6489,    6813 

Virginia  Confederate,  pseud 2922 

Virginia  conference  M.  E.  church,  3007- 

3009 
Virginia  county  records,  1222-1228,  5265 

Virginia  cousins 2037 

Virginia    dairyman's   ass'n 1395 

Virginia  Dare   1177a 

Virginia    defended     4544 

Virginia  delegates  to  the  continental 

congress,    1774-1789     5994 

Virginia  directory,    1880    921 

1884 922 

1888-89 923 

1890-91 924 

1893-94 925 

Virginia   education    commission. ..  3466 

Virginia   educ.    conference    1433 

Virginia     evangelical     &     literary 

magazine 336 

Virginia  farmer,  pseud 833 

Virginia   flre    &    marine    insurance 

CO 2476 

Virginia    folk-speech    2137 

Virginia  gazette,   1674,   6040-6043.   6472, 

6475,  6488 

1751-52 6479 

1752 6480 

1756 6480 

1767-69 6475 

1772 6476 

1776-77 6478 

1779 6479 

Virginia  georgics 3065 

Virginia  girls  and   gallants    1152 

Virginia    gleanings    in    England,    6079- 

6091 


760 


Index 


Virginia  heraldica    1226.   5993 

Virginia    hist.    &    philos.    soc'y.,    1259, 
4775,    4786,    5365,    5639,    5651,    6071 

Virginia    hist,    coll 6601 

Virginia   historical    register    336 

Virginia     hist,     reporter,     2169,     2519. 

4776,    6060-6063 

Virginia    historical    soc'y.,    1353,    2166, 

4737,     4776,     4833.     5040,     5365,     5367, 

5608.    5704.    5969.     6074,     6082,     6086, 

6253,    6690,    6886,    6980 

Collections 5524 

Gushing,  J.  P 1259,  1263 

Gaines,   R.   H 1902 

Garnett,   J.   M 1937 

Gilmer,   G 1991 

Grigsby,   H.  B 2169 

Hall,  J.   F 2205 

Henneman,    J.    B 2417 

Henry.   W.    W 2438 

Holcombe,  J.   P 2500a 

Holmes,  G.  F 2519 

Hunter,  R.  M.  T 2622 

Macfarland,   W.  H 3333 

Manuscripts 5276 

Nelson,    T 3899 

Portraits    582a 

Washington,  H.  A 2788 

Virginia  home  for  incurables.  ...  4661b 

Virginia    hospital    4661c 

Virginia  housewife    4489 

Virginia    illustrated    5360 

Virginia  in  the  civil  war   5788 

Virginia  in   the  Confederacy 2633 

Virginia    independent    chronicle.     3515, 

4749 
Virginia   institution   for   deaf   and 

dumb 1513 

Virginia  journal  and  Alex.   adv...  3515 

Virginia  journal  of  education 1611 

The  Virginia  justice 2405 

Virginia     law     journal,     2116a,     2142a, 
4450a,    4840a,    4846a 

Grattan,  P.  R 2116a 

Green.    W 2142a 

Virginia    law    register.    544,    978,    5655, 

6768 
Virginia  league  of  municipalities,  2390 

Virginia   library   ass'n 405 

Virginia    literary    and    evangelical 

magazine 6486 

Virginia   literary   museum    6342 

Virginia  literary  museum  and  jour- 
nal   5844b 

Virginia    magazine    of    history    & 

biography 476a,    1772.   6958,    6959 

Virginia     mechanics'     institute,      748a, 

1546.    5552 

Virginia  medical    semi-monthly.    1522b, 

1523,    1523a,    1525b.    1526.    3127.    3341. 

3353,    4781 

Virginia   medical   monthly,    2910.    2912. 

4153 
Virginia  military  Institute.    Adams. 

H.   B 17 

Barbour,   B.    J 275 

Brockenbrough.    J.    W 593 

Brooke.    J.    M 2651 

French   guns    319 

Gadsden,   C.   P 1900 

Hiuitor.    R.    M.    T 2619 

Letcher,    J 3116 

McGuire,   H.   H 3343 

Newton,    W 3932 

Patton,    J.    M 4174 

Smith,     F.     H.,     5121a.    5110.    5114, 
5115,    5119.    5120 

Smith.   J.    P 5130 

AValker,    C.    D 6207 

Wise.  H.  A 6607 

Wise,  J.  C 6617,  6620,   6621 

Wise.  J.   S 6624.   6631 

French   guns    319 


Virginia  military  lands.  .  .6739a.  6847a 

Virginia  mourning  her  dead 6111 

Virginia  normal  &  industrial  inst.. 

1656a 
Virginia  normal  &  industrial  inst. 

gazette    1656a 

Virginia   of   Virginia    5628 

Virginia    past    and    present 476 

Virginia   peerage    1202 

Virginia    polytechnic    inst.,    542a.    5724 
Virginia  prehistoric  &  ante  bellum, 

1401 

Virginia    press    2702 

Virginia   press   ass'n 314,   2589 

Virginia    railway    &    power    co.,    3993, 

6441 

Virginia  resolutions.  25,  115,  1627,  1629, 

3204,    3180,    6010,    6011 

Virginia   school   report 6932,   6933 

Virginia    seminary    magazine.  ..  .5501a 

Virginia   sentinel   ofRce 5356 

Virginia  sketches 1808-1810 

Virginia  springs    3938,   3939 

Virginia    state    agric.    soc'y.    fair, 

1883 5244 

Virginia  state  farmers'  institute.  .2810 

Virginia  steamboat  co 951 

Virginia  tech 6130 

Virginia    text    book    1509 

Virginia   tourist    4325 

Virginia  under  the   Stuarts    6373 

Virginia   union   university    5778 

Virginia    univ.    magazine    6651 

Virginia   vs.   T.   Ritchie 4728 

Virginia   vetusta    3895 

A  Virginia  wedding 1881 

Virginia    wreath    (poem)     6394 

A  Virginian,  pseud.,  475.  798,  812,  2088, 

2124,     3158.     3163.     4398.     4542.     5473, 
5638,    5770.    5855,    5856,    6395 

Virginian    Canaan    5360,    5361 

Virginian  job  office    1925,    3242 

Virginian  minister's  library,  1635.  2035a 

Virginian    orator    397 

Virginian  power  press 3636' 

Virginian    press   off..    Lynchburg.  .  3817 

Virginian    print.    Norfolk    3947 

The  Virginians 5496 

Virginians  at  Oxford   6469 

Virginians    in   fiction    101' 

Virginians   in   Georgia    6036 

Virginians   who  became   governors 

of    other    states    6080 

Virginia's  attitude  toward  slavery, 

3837.    6836 
The    Virginias     (journal),    2539.     2543. 

6182 

Virginia's    cure    1899 

Virginischen  biirger.  pseud 3598 

Virginiiis,   pseud 6185 

Virgo  triumphans   6495,  6496 

Visions  of  St.  John  in  Patmos.  .  .  .  1 199 

Voice   from   Richmond 3587' 

Voice  of   the   people    2016 

Volck,    Prof 3514 

Vol  ta    bu  reau    1513 

Volunteer's    handbook    3081 

Vore.   V.    L 4259 

Voss.    F 2806 

Voting 3718 

Colonial   period 2715a,   6473 

Voyages   2189,  21S9a 

Vox    populi.   Vox   Dei    5065 

W.,   F 6495 

AV.,    .T.    A 6081 

W.,    T.    H 6690 

Wabash  river   2637,  2638 

Waddel    family    6190 

Waddell,   .T 5266 

Waddell,   .T.   A 5756,   6078 

Waddey.    F..    &    co..    420.    476.    545,    841. 

952.  1077.  1426,  1564,  1903.  2483, 

2570,  2866,  2867.  3707,  3708.  3751, 


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3802,  3915.  4328,  4619,  4858,  4860, 

4890,  4968,  4969,  6199,  6201,  6216, 

6378,  6433 

Waddill,   A 5116 

Waddill,    E.,    jr 1640 

Waddill,    E.    R.,   &  bro 4332 

Waddill,  S.  P 5756 

Wade,  W.  A 5840 

Wade,    W.    H 455 

Wade,  W.  H.  &  CO 4800 

Wages,    Laws   of    56  42 

Semi-monthly   payment 6908 

Waggaman  family 6469 

Waifs 4520 

Wait,   G.   C 6389 

Waite,  Chief  justice 1672,  5801 

Wakeley,  J.  B 448 

Walcott,  f) 1967 

Waldrop,  J 1102,  3795 

Walford  &  son   6587 

Walke,  F.  A 5840 

Walke,   I.   T 2806 

Walke,  W.  T 1640 

Walke  family 4777,  6074 

Walker,  A.  E 1862 

Walker,  A.  F.  R 5277 

Walker,  F.  A 3682 

Walker,    G.    W 5756 

Walker,    J 3275 

Walker,   J.   C 3266 

Walker,  J.   T 2806 

Walker,    R.    F.,    1059,    2491,    2542,    3399 

Walker,   R.  J 1692 

Walker,   T 2851 

Walker,    W.    H 6205 

Walker    Bible    6483 

Walker  family,   2891,    4098,    4099,    6477, 
6481,   6485-6487 

Walks   about    Richmond    3281 

Wallace,    A.    G 2381 

Wallace,  A.  W 5839 

Wallace,    C 6434 

Wallace,    C.    M 6961 

Wallace,    G.    M 5756 

Wallace,  J 6018 

Wallace,    W.   H 5756 

Wallace  family   2376,  6480 

Wallannah    2264 

Waller,   A 5455 

Waller,    C 6477 

Waller,  J 5266.  5455,  6818 

Waller,   R.   P 6480 

Waller,    Sir    W 6219 

Waller,   W.   M 6207 

Waller,  W.   S 6219 

Waller    family    6219,    6480 

Walnut  Hill  Ban.   church 4371 

Walsh,  F.  C 5840 

Walsh,    R 2270 

Walsh   &  Via    2725 

Walsingham,    Sir    F 2190 

Walter,    Major    3532 

Walthall,    J.    A 6207 

Walthall.  J.   S 5448 

Walthall   family    6223,   6224 

Walthall  printing  co.,  1335,  4646,  5233, 

6223,    6224 

Walton,    G 4930 

Wansey,  H 3801 

War — a  poem    2453 

War,  science  of   2399 

War  between  the  states, 

Bartlett,   J.    R 6738 

Bibliography 298 

Campbell,   J.   A 773 

Christian,    G.    L 5788 

Conduct    of    Federals    &    Con- 
federates      957 

Cooper,   C.   R 1162 

Dodge,     T.     a.     1490 

Early.   J.   A 1560-1562 

Effect    on    real    and    personal 
property 2065 


Eggleston,  G.  C 1600,  1605 

Eldridge,    J.    W.,    1619.    1620,    6779, 

6780 

Estvan,   B 1656 

Evans,  C.  A 1658 

Ezekiel,  H.  T 1677 

Foote,  H.  S 1806 

Gordon,  G.  H 2085 

Gordon,  J.  B 2087 

Grant,    U.    S 2109-2111 

Guernsey,  A.  H 2176 

Howison,  R.  R 2571 

Johnston,    J.    E 2849 

Longstreet,    J 3199 

McClellan,   G.   B 3286,   3287 

MacMahon,   T.   W 3382 

Maury,  D.  H 3550 

Miller.   F.   T 3087 

Morgan,    W.    H 3798 

Mosby,   J.    S 3819 

Official  records   5817 

Peyton,  J.  L 4246 

Pollard,    E.    A.,    4314,     4316,    4317, 
4320-4324 

Randolph,  J.  W.  &  co 6870 

Roman,    A 4818 

Ropes,  J.  C 4819,  4820 

Scheibert 49  49 

Scott.     J 4961' 

Smith.    G.    W 5124 

Sorrell,    G.    M 5201 

Stuart.  A.  H.  H 5363 

Taylor,  W.  H 5467,  5468 

Tyler,    L.    G 5763 

U.    S.    war    dent.,    5817,    5818,    6927 

Virginia 2541 

Walke.    H 6204 

AVilliamson,    J.    J 6527 

War   in    the   Soudan    1063 

War    of    1812,    3210,    4487,    4498b,    6384 

Naval  annals 1383 

Soldiers   of    1264,    1265 

War  of  races 1996 

War   pictures   from   the   South.  ...  1656 

W^ar   poems    3320 

War  reminiscences    3751 

War   songs    651,   1593 

War  talks  of  Confederate 

veterans 371 

War    to    the    heart 3763 

Warburton,    E.    W 5756 

Ward,    G 3241 

Ward,  L,.  F 1796.  1801 

Ward,    W.    N 2806 

Ware    &    Duke,    373,    1076,    3430,    4659, 

6222    6672 

AVarfleld.    C.    A 2945 

"Waring    family    2891 

Warm   Sulphur  springs    3253 

W^arner.    A 1640 

Warner,  B 3937.  5919,  6961a 

Warner,  C.  D 730 

Warner  &  West   199 

Warner  family 6238,  6482,  6533 

Warner  Hall 6476.  6477 

Warrell,    J 64S1 

T^'■arren.  P 5448 

"^'■arren   County 817,    449fi,    6702 

Warrenton.   Va 380,   1714,    4901 

St.   .Tames   church    3170 

Warrenton  imprints 1713,  2692 

Caldwell    &    Frank    4961 

True    index     4961 

"Warrington.    L, 6037 

Warrock.     .T..     2401.     4547.     4590.     5921-, 
5936.    5940-5944,    6239a-6239h 

Warsaw.  Richmond  co 6472 

AVartman.  J.   H.  &  bros 3855 

•Wartman.   L 132,    3046 

"Warwick,    B 6207 

Warwick    (ship) 1778,    1779.    3879 

"V^^arwick  co..  939.  5000,  6471.  6473,  6481 
Warwick  printing  co 2359 


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Index 


Washburn,   F.   S 89 

Washington,  B 3486,   3488 

Washington,   B.  C 1737,   3325 

Washington,  B.   T 89,   163 

Washington,  G 6074-6076 

Abbott,  2 

Accounts  with  U.  S 6248 

Adams,  C.  F 11,   13 

Adams,    H.    B 16 

Adams,  J.  Q 21 

Addresses 6249 

Aldermaru    E.   A 32 

Ames,    F 102 

Applicants  for  offices 5810 

Arlington 6041 

Baird,    H.    C 227 

Baker,  W.  S 233-238.  6735 

Bancroft,     A 257 

Barton,  R.  T 302,  587,  6054 

Birth   place    6487 

Birthday    program    1060 

Birth-night  ball 400 

Bocock,    T.    S 447 

Borst,  A 483 

Bowen,    C.    W 508 

Braxton,   A.   C 545a 

Bust  of   580S 

Butterfleld,   C.   W 718 

Callahan.  C.  H 751 

Catalogue  of  his  effects 831 

Chastelleux,     F.     J.,     marquis 

de 894 

Chester,    J.    L 945' 

Collection  of  speeches 1049 

Connor,    R.    D.   W 1095 

Conway,  M.  D 6257 

Curry,   J.   L.   M 1254 

Custis.  G.  W.  P 1266.  6089 

Daniel,  J.  W 1319.  1330 

De  Witt,   C 1453 

Edmunds,   C.   R 1584 

Eliot,  C.  W 1621 

Epistles 1653 

Everett.    E 1665 

Findlay,    J.   V.    L 1741 

Fitzpatrick.  J.  C 1771 

Foote,   H.    S 1805 

Ford,  P.  L 1814.  1815 

Ford.   W.   C,    1817-1822,    6280,   6282 

Freeman,  E.  A 1868 

Freemasons,  Pennsylvania   ...1871 

Friedenwald,    Herbert    1885 

Gibbs,    G 1967 

Girault.  A.  N 2004 

Glass,  F 2019 

Godfrey.    C.    E 2027 

Godman.   S.   A 2029 

Goolrick,  J.   T 2055 

Gray,   F.   C 2121 

Griffln.  A.  P.  C 2158a.  6792 

Guizot.    F.    P.    G 2180 

Haddon.    J 2184 

Hamilton,    S.    M 2220 

Harrison,  J.  A 2325 

Hart,    C.    H 2340 

Harvey.  F.   L 2  350 

Hayden.    S 2377 

Headley.    J.    T 2389 

Heirs  of 4241,  6284,  6285 

Herbert,    Leila    2444 

Houdon   statue    6438 

Hough,  F.  B 2545 

Howard,  G.  E 6801 

Hughes,    L.    B 2583 

Hunt,    G 2612 

Hunter,   R.   M.   T 2623,   2659 

Irvine,  W 2688-2690 

Johnson.   B.   T 2797 

Johnston.   E.   B 2834 

Kennedy.  P 2943 

Kinloch,    F 2988 

Knight,   F 6269 

Lamb,  Mrs.  Martha  J.  R.  N..  .3015 


Lamberton.    J.    M 3018 

Langdon.  J 3120 

Lear,     T 3119 

Lee,   H 3069-3071 

Leffmann,  H 3101 

Letcher,    J 3116 

Letters,  6024-6029,  6031,  6037,  6039. 
0040.    6042 

Letters   to    6076 

Lewis.    C 3131,    6054 

Lippard,   G 3174 

Lodge,    H.    C 3183 

Lord.    J 3203 

Lossing.   B.   J 3206,    3211,    6253 

Lovvdermilk,  W.  H 3219 

McKinley,   W 3376 

McLaughlin,  R.  W 3377 

McRae,    S 3399 

Madison,   J 3403 

Manuscript   life    1961 

Marshall,    J 3482,    3486-3488 

Mason,  J.  M 3518 

Masons 3530 

Medals 5182 

Mitchell,  A 3723 

Mitchell.  S.  W 3731 

Moore.    G.    H 3767 

Myer.    1 3853 

Neill,   E.   D 3887 

New  York  (city)  common  coun- 
cil     3912 

New  York  City  Rep.  party 4539 

Newburyport.  Mass.  City  coun- 
cil    3916 

Owen.   F.   M 4066 

Paine.    T 4133 

Parker.    G.   R 4017 

Parkinson,    R 4156 

Paulding.  J.  K 4185 

Pa.  General  Assembly 4214 

Phillips,    C 4257 

Pickell,    J 4269 

Powell,  M.   G 4368 

Ramsay,  D 4456,  4457 

Randolph,  D.  M 4461 

Reed,   Miss 4527 

Relics 1737 

Revolutionary  army   orders,    6082- 

T,      ,.    ^  6091 

Rush,  R 4879 

Schauffler 4948 

Schroeder.  J.  F 4954 

Scudder.   H.   E 4971 

Searle,   Mrs.   L.  C 4978 

Seelye.  E.  E 5002 

Simpkinson.  J.  N 5051 

Slaughter.    P 5066 

Snowden,  J.  R 5182 

Sons  of  the  Amer.  rev 5197 

Sparks,    J.,    5247,    5249,    5250,    6283 

Stevenson.   B.   E 5308 

Stoddard.  W.  0 5330 

Thompson.  J.  R 2659.  5530 

Toner,  J.  M.,  5574,  5576-5580.  6252, 
6263.    6264.    6913 

Townsend,   V.   F 5597 

Trent,  W.  P 5611 

Tuokerman,  H.   T 5684 

Tupper,  M.  F 5691 

Tyler,    L.    G 6471 

Van  Dyke.  H 5811 

Virginians  ass'n,  N.  T 6181 

Walter,    J fi221 

Weems,    M.    L 6361 

Will 4241,  6250 

Wilson,    W 6565 

Winsor.   J 6577 

Winthrop.   R.   C 2161.    6590 

Wise,    H.    A 6605.    6607 

Woodward.   W.   E 6669 

Washington,   H.   A 2765,    2788 

AVashington,    J.,    4249,    6468,    6469,    6480 
Washington,  J.  A 2806  < 


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Washington,    J.    E.    McP 2806 

Washington,   L..,   1737,   4241,   6252,   6689 

Washington,    L.   Q 2618 

Washington,   Martha,    3206,    6221,    6392 

Washington,     Mary,     483,     2055,     2451, 

3206.    4428,    5489,    6024.    6221 

Washington,   S 4241,   6477 

Washington,    T.    B 1737 

Washington,   T.   N 4115 

Washington,    W 6482 

Washington,    W.    A 4241 

Washington,  D.   C 6229,  6854 

At  tacit  on  by  Early ISoS 

Defenses 286 

Elliot,   J 162S 

John    Marshall    monument.  ..  .1672 

Washington,    Ky 3275 

Washington  academy 314a,    6297 

Washington,  Alexandria  &  George- 
town railroad    871 

Washington,  Alexandria  &  Mt.  Ver- 
non electric  railway 5183 

Washington  and  Lee  university,   6291- 

6303,  6415 

Adams,  H.   B 17 

Adams,     C.    F 12 

Barclay.   A.    T 280 

Barton,   R.   T 303 

Daniel.   J.   W 1317 

Early.    J.    A 1556 

Endowment    838 

History 6295 

Johnston,    W.    P 2863 

Lee,  R.  E 3098 

MacCorkle,  W.   A 3306 

Murphy,   E.   G 3846 

Palmer,   B.    M 4143 

Preston,   Mrs.   M.  J 4384 

Ruffner,  W.  H 4874,  4875 

Taylor,  J.  W 5465 

Tucker,  J.  R 5661 

White,    H.     A 6419 

Washington    artillery    4075 

Washington  Botanic  club 556 

Washington  college   314a,  2165 

Alexander,  A 36 

Campbell,    S.   L 780 

Christian,    B 967 

Dawson,    J.    L 1398 

History 4870 

Magoon,    E.    L 3420 

Ruffner,    H 4869 

White,    H.    A 6416 

Washington    County,    1518,    2280,    4390, 

5378 

Washington-Duch6   letters 1820 

Washington   family,    2024,    3544a,    4098, 

4099,     4249,    5051,     6091,     6242,     6258, 

6367,    6484.    6487 

Washington-Madison   papers    3347 

Washington    memorial    medals.  ..  .6669 

Washington  monument   2161 

Washington    monument.    Wash..     1319. 

1330.  6022 
Washington   southern  railroad.  ...  4702 

Washington   traffic   club    2315 

Washingtoniana 233,  2158a,  5055 

Washington's   home    3830 

Washington's   road    2599 

"Watchman   of   the    South"    4626 

Water  &  sewerage,  Charlottesville.   888 

Water   cure    556S 

Water,  flow  of 1575,   157S 

Water    power    3111 

Water  resources   4935,   6881 

"Water,    Richmond    4772 

Water  supply   208,   209.   1350 

Charlottesville 505S 

Norfolk 3257 

Water  works.  Rich'd 4662 

Waterlick    2683 

Waterloo 3387 

Waters,  H.  F 6088,  6962 


Waters,    H.    T 6082 

Waters,  T.   L 5840 

Waters,   W 1033 

Waters,    W.    O.,    1772,    6088-6091,    6784 

Waters   that  pass   away 6584 

Watkins,    A.    D 5756 

Watkins,    B 5455 

Watkins,  H.  W 5448 

Watkins,   J.   B 1200 

Watkins.   W.   E 6207 

Watkins  family    6666 

AVatson.    D 2806 

Watson,    E 6327 

Watson,    J 5840 

Watson,  J.  D 2806 

Watson,  J.   W 6315 

Watson,    T 5153 

Watson,    T.    L.,    1006,    3491,    4935,    5756, 

6962a-6964 

Watt   plow   CO 6328 

Watts,   G.  W 5839 

Watts,   J.   A 58:^,9 

Watts,  L.  R 1640,  5839 

Watts,  N.   C 5756 

Watts,  T.  H 5839 

AVatts,    William,    camp    4103 

Waugh.  E.  A 5840 

Waughop  family    6  489 

Waverly 5477-547:) 

Wav   it   all   ended    6333 

Wayland,   J.   W.,    6078,    6079,    6965-6967 

Wavne,  A 4408 

Waynesboro,  Va.,  1036,  1746,  2024,  4557, 

5870.    6480 

Wearing   of   the    "ray    1154 

AVeatherford,    J 5455 

Webb,    A.    S 3680 

Webb,  J.  S 5756 

Webber,  W 5455 

Weber.  G.  A 4660 

Webster,    C.    C 4687 

Webster,   D 3204,   6040 

Webster,  F.  P 16  40 

Webster,    N.    B 3719 

Webster,  P 5452 

"VVebster,    T 387 

Webster  institute   6353,  6354 

Wedderburn 6089 

Wednesday  club,   Rich'd 4661d 

Weedon,  G 2055 

Weeks.  F.   B 696S-6970a 

Weeks,   S.   B 6971,   6972 

Weems,    M.    L 3544 

Weh    down    souf    1377 

Weir's  cave    5591 

Weiss,  Mrs.  S.  A 880,  6823,  6872 

Welch,  N 6074 

Weld,    1 3801 

Weld.    S.    M 3682 

Weldon,    R.    R 3682 

Weldon  railroad   6448 

Wellbrook,   G.  H 5840 

Wellford,  A.  L 58  40 

Wellford,   B.   R 5840 

Wellford,  B.  R.,  jr 4619 

Wellford,   J.   S 1640 

Wellford,   R 6478 

Wellford   family    4098,    4099 

AVplsh   Indians  of  Va 2150 

AVprowocomoco    6  477 

Wertenbaker,  T.  G 2S0(^ 

"West,  F 6075 

West.  G.  M..  3793.  4570a.  4841.  5654 

AVest,  J.  E 5756 

V.^est,  J.  F 5756 

West.  J.  T 413,  4432,  5756 

West.   W 5266 

West  family 2914,   4777 

The  'W'est  1483 

"West  &  Johnston.  220,  528.  654,  S42a, 
1534.  1SS6,  1983,  2153.  2453,  2195, 
.''537,  2560,  2588,  2653.  2923,  3063, 
3081,  3098,  3161,  3299,  3308,  3382, 


764 


IXDEX 


3393,  3474,  3794,  4314,  4320,  4522, 
4573a,  4574a,  4690,  4783,  4926,  5012, 
5036-5038,  5186,  5675.  6188.  6214,  6229. 

6695 

West   Point,    N.   T 5121 

West  Point,  Va..  4025,  5477,  5478,  6378- 

6380,  6604 

West  Virginia,  2984,  4150.  4222,  6075, 

6076,  6381.  6382,  6385-6388,  6428,  6451. 

6454,  6455,  6762,  6817.  6975 

Bar  ass'n 3539 

Bibliography     3138 

Dept.   of  archives    1686,   6973 

Disfranchisement 84 

Formation  of 5009 

History.  752.  2187.  3139.  3141.  3142, 
3855.    3855a 

Md.   vs.  3507 

Operations   (war  1861-65)    ....1197 

Pottery 254G 

Reconstruction 6556 

Resources 3576 

State      board      of      centennial 

managers 3576 

State    debt    3516 

West  Virginia's  share  of  the  debt.  1679 

Westbrook  Hall    1155 

Western  adventure    3300 

Western  lunatic  asylum    406. 

Western  Reserve  historical  society, 

5601 

W^estern  Va 5062 

Westlake,   T 6389 

Westlake   family    6389 

Westminster   assembly    2440 

Westminster  review    5211 

Westminster  teacher  train,  course,  4256 

Westmoreland  County.  1227.  3464.  3597, 

4713,      5993,     6024,     6079,      6474-6476, 

6478,  6482,   6689 

Westover,   870,   1545.   2023.   3014a.   5861, 

6075,  6078,  6081.  6471,  6477,  6761 

Library 6033 

Manuscripts 725 

Westward   movement,    6081,    6082,   6580 

Wetzel,    L 3674 

Weyanoke 1545.  6477 

Whaley.   M 6471 

Wharey.  J 5266 

Wharton,  G.  C 5756 

Wharton.   L.   B 5756,   5840 

What  can   literature  do  for  me?.. 5102 
What    I    did    with    my    fifty    mil- 
lions       218 

What  is  it  to  be  governed 6403 

Whatcoat,    R 5266 

Whealton,  L.  N 6974 

Wheat,    B 1640 

Wheat,    L 1640 

Wheatley,   J 2806 

Wheatley,  T.  T 6207 

WTieaton,   H 4281 

Wheel   of   life    2017 

Wheeler,   D 6397 

Wheeler,   F 6472 

Wheeler   family    6397 

Wheeling    1211 

WTiecling  bridge   case    3699 

Wheeling    daily    Intelligencer 3142 

Wheeling   imprints.  ...  3545,   4270,   6398 

Hoblitzell,   H 1400 

Wnieeling-Belmont  bridge   1625 

Wheelwright,  J.   C 6207 

Where   men    only   dare    to   go    ....1736 

"Where  the  tide  comes  in    5550 

Which    one?    4286 

Whig  log  cabin    3396 

Whig    national    convention     677 

Whig  office.  2032,  4174,  4778,  5376,  6402 

Whig  party 6398-6403,  6485 

■WTiig  print    3116 

Whigs  &  democrats   2395 


Whiskey      insurrection,      459a,      4498b, 

6384,   6478 

Whitaker,    A 1304 

Whitchurch,  England   6471 

White,  D.  I.,  jr 5840 

White,  E.   B 5756 

White,   E.   V 5756 

White,    G.    G 2344 

White,    H.    M 6427 

White,    I.    C 1798 

White,    J 2190,    2278.    5438 

White,  J.  J 5661,  5839 

White,    J.    L 5756 

White,    J.    P 5839 

White.  R.  J.  T 4390 

White,  T.  W.,  229,  454,  595,  610,  852, 
1152,  1707,  1774.  1776.  1929.  1931, 
1933.  1934.  1976.  1979,  2186,  2394, 
2395,  2404,  3102,  3103,  3330.  3492, 
3493,  4359,  4443,  4492,  4542,  4673. 
4707.    4793,    5224.    5672.    6187.    6231 

White.    W.    C 5756 

White,  W.  H.,  4573,  5271,  5756.  5839 

White.  W.  S 1102 

White  acre  vs.  Black  acre 692 

White  and  black 772 

White   aprons    2051 

White    conquest    1469 

The  White  doe   1177a 

White   oak    2134 

White  servitude 251.  6737 

The  White  slave    2456 

White  Sulphur  Springs.  255.  1156,  3789, 

4204,   5057 

W^hite  Top  mountain    1033 

Whitehead,   J.   B 1640 

Whitehead   family    0478 

Whilehill,    A.    R 6975 

Whitehouse.    J 3136 

Whitehurst.  F.   M 1640,   5839 

White's    battalion    3854 

A\'hiting,    F.    B 5840 

Whiting,    J.    W 5839 

Whiting,    S 2486 

Whitman,  S.  H 1458.  4298 

AVhitsitt.    J 5266 

Whitsitt.  W.  H 5756 

Whittet  &  Shepperson,  223,  316,  452, 
638,  700,  734,  973,  1546.  1615.  1616. 
1654.  1736,  1748,  1891,  1918,  1935. 
1939,  2117a,  2232,  2354,  2362,  2363, 
2410.  2577,  2654.  2680.  2682.  2941, 
3050,  3066,  3246,  3277,  3362,  3392, 
3422.  3446.  3538,  3578,  3596,  3648, 
3688,  3691,  3763,  3797.  3823.  3830. 
4025,  4064,  4068.  4327.  4605,  4609, 
4628,  4660,  4661d,  4772.  4966.  4498, 
5020.  5035,  5060,  5261,  5437,  5440, 
5694,  5718-5720,5730,  5732.5761.  5764. 
5766.  5782.  5959,  6012,  6435.  6436, 
6489,  6533.  6664,  6680,  6689.  6812 

■Whittier.  C.  A 3679 

Whittier.    E.    N 3680 

Whittle,    S.    G 5756 

Whittle    family    4777 

Whittlesey.  S.  J.  C 6823.  6872 

Whitty.   J.   H..   4295,   5813,   6175u,   6957, 

6976 

Who  invented   the  reaper? 5415 

Who?    which    and    what? 6695 

Who's  the   patriot?   6511 

Wiatt  family    6477.   6479 

Wickham.  H.  T 5756 

Wickham.   W.   C 5839 

Wickins 6082 

Wickliffe.   D 6477 

Widow  ranter   337 

Wieland,   G.   R 1801 

^Viffin.    Rich'd 4414 

Wigfall,    L.    T 5839 

Wiggins.   E.  0 6530 

Wight,   C.   C 6074 

Wilcox.    C.    M 3682 


Bulletin  of  the  Viuginia  State  Library 


765 


"Wilcox,    G.    A 5840 

"Wild    Southern    scenes    2876 

Wild    Western    scenes    2877 

Wilderness   campaign,    312,    2109,    2399, 

3044,     3685,     4792,     4946,     5414,     5881, 

5887.  6347 

Wilderness  road  2595,  5256 

"VViley,  A 5266 

Wiley,   M 6823,   6872 

"Wilkes,  Captain    1682 

Wilkinson,   A.  N 4687 

Wilkinson,   J 3483,   4903 

Wilkinson,  J.  A 5756 

■Willcox,   J.   W 6207 

Willcox,   T.   H 5756 

"Willcox  family 6478 

William  and  Mary,  accession  of.. 6038 

William   and  Mary  college,   296,   1156a. 

5838.   6456-6467 

Adams,  H.  B 15,  6713 

After  the  Are.  1859    6483 

Barring  out   6483 

Bicentennial   celebration    6469 

Burning   of    6075 

Cocke,  R.  1 1037 

College   notices.    1806    6487 

Col.   Dames  of  Amer 5853 

Dew.    T.    R 1450 

Early  courses   6481 

Bwell,  B.  S 1671 

Finance.    1755-65    6478 

Founding  of 6076-6078.  6474 

Gooch's   message    6474 

Grigsby,  H.  B 2167,  2168.  2170 

Hartwell,   H 2349 

Historical    sketch    2475 

History   of    2479,    2480 

Honor  system   6485 

Hughes,    R.    M 2586 

In  Revolution  6473 

Johns,  J 2788 

Journal   of  Pres..   6468,   6469,   6471, 
6472.   6480-6483 

Library 6486 

Morrison,  R.  J 3808 

Motley,    D.  E 3824 

Munford,    B.    B 3835 

Old    college    life    6476 

Perry,  W.  S 4221 

Phi  Beta  Kappa 1987.  4253 

Princeton's  debt 6475 

R.   R 6031 

Randolph.  A.  M 4460 

Randolph,  D.  M 4461 

Richardson.  C.  F 4555a 

Saunders,  R 4940.  4941 

Statutes  6483,  6487,  6489 

Students  in  1754  6473 

Thompson,  J.  R 5534 

Tucker,  N.  B..  5671-5673,  5678,  5679 

Tyler,  D.  G 5706 

Tyler,  J 5710,  5712 

Tyler,  L.  G..  5720,  5721,  5726,  5727, 
5732,  5764.   6468 

Visitors 6073 

Walls  of 6478 

Watts.  J.   A 6  329 

William  and  Mary  college  monthly.6466 
William  and  Mary  college  quarter- 
ly   476b.  811,  2663.  6802 

William  and  Mary  literary  mag..  .6465 

William  Byrd  press 492,  6859 

W^illiams,  A 1485 

Williams,    C.   J.    B 5568 

Williams,  C.  N 1104 

Williams,  C.  U 5756,  5S40 

Williams,   D.   B 6494 

Williams,  E.  R 5840 

Williams,   E.  "V 5756 

i;Villiams,   F 1683 

Williams.  H 5839 


Williams,   H.   J 5756 

Williams,    J 5266 

"Williams,   J.   E 5756 

Williams,    J.    G 1640 

Williams,   J.   L 5756,   5840 

Williams.   J.    R 1758 

"Williams,    J.    S 5756 

Williams,   L.   B 6207 

Williams,   L.   C 5840 

AVilliams,  L.  M 5840 

Williams,   R 5266 

Williams,   R.   F 422 

"Williams.   S.  "W 4699 

"Williams.  T.  A 1640 

Williams,  W.  G 16  40 

Williams,    "W.    0 387 

Williams    printing    co.,    644,    937,    948, 

1039,    1200.    1523b.    1524c,    2352,    3341, 

3353,     3429,     3769,     3772,     3774.     4007, 

4781,    5169,    5547,    6172,    6709,    6877 

Williamsburg,    476b,    1829,    1832,    2716, 

3130,  3403,  3770,  4367,  5310,  5477-5479, 

5766,     6028,     6029,     6229,     6469,     6472. 

6478,  6482,   6483,   6489,   6524,  6743 

Battle  of 3577,  4049 

Capitol  in 6477,  6480 

Establishment  of 6477 

Freemasons 6468 

Schools 6481 

Wills    1228,    5993 

Williamsburg  imprints,  428,  1936,  2415, 
6262,    6462,    6468-6470,    6480 

Bruff   &    Repiton    1647 

Hunter.    W.,    430,    5600,    5899,    6459 

Jones,  H.  T 2209 

Louthan,  H.  T 3218 

Parks,    W.,    3370,    3652,    5325,    6348 
Purdie.  A.  &  J.   Dixon,   5286,   5666. 

5900 

Rind,    C 2762 

Royle,  J 427a,  809 

Standard  book  co 6236,  6237 

Williamson,    B.    F 6527 

"Williamson,   J 6478 

Williamsport 3680 

Willis,   B 4151 

W^illis,    N.    P 4303 

"Willis,   R.  H 6533 

Willis  family 6472,    6473,   6533 

"\Villoughbv,   W 871 

Wills,  5993,  6071,  6074,  6075,  6086-6089, 
6091,    6474,    6486 

Wilmer,   A.    A 3043 

Wilmer,   R.  H 6  408,   6409 

Waimer,  W.  H 5266,  5840 

W^ilmot   proviso    5006 

W^ilson,    F.    C 58  40 

Wilson,    J 6469 

Wilson,    J.    L 5266 

W^ilson,   L.   D 3152 

WMlson,   N.   C 6207 

Wilson,  N.  "W 5448 

Wnison,   S.   M 5198 

"Wilson,    W.    B 5756 

Wilson,    W.    L.,    2443,    5349,    5839,    6303, 

6554 

"Wilson,  ^V.  0 5840 

Wilson,    Woodrow    204 

"Wilson    family    6481 

Wilson   survey    135 

Wiltshire,   J.   G 5840 

Winchester,  315,   1563,   1684,   1830.  2003, 
2101a,  2650,   3669,   5029 

Handley  library   2254 

Winchester  imprints    6108,  6394 

Archbold,    J.    F 6686 

Davis,  S.  H 2960 

Eddy  press,  817,  1920,  2101a.  2651. 
3847,  5516 

Foster,    J 26R3 

Heiskell,    J 211 

Norton.   G.   P.   pub.   co..  .  1535,   2103 
Robinson,   E.   W 5184 


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Index 


Robinson   &  Hollis    1093a 

Scnseney  &  Coffroth 403 

Times  offlce   2507 

Winchester    presbytery    2103 

Winder  papers    6074 

Windmill  Point   5<Si;i 

Window  panes  at  Brandon 553G 

Winds    3556,   3557 

Windsor,  C.  H 286S 

Wine   making    6495 

Wing,  G.   S 5750 

Wingard.  J.   J 5840 

Wingfield,    R.    S 4687 

Winn.  J.  F 4703.  583!) 

Winn  &  Carter   5063 

Winning  of  the  West    4821 

Winnowings  in  American  history.  1816 

Winship,   G.   P 613 

Winsor,   J.,   868,   2439,   6074,   6977,   60T8 

Winston,    C.    H 5756 

Winston.    E 6074 

Winston,   J.   B 5756 

Winston.   J.   E 2,S06 

Winston.    R.    A 352 

Winthrop,    R.    C 1319 

Winthrop's  history  of  New  Eng...G479 

Wirt,  W.,    1471,   2204,   2939,    49G0,   5212, 

5518,    6024,    6489 

Wirz,  H 6527 

Wisconsin  state  hist,  soc'y.,  4394,  5011. 
5554,  5556-5558,  5560,  6911,  6960 

Wise,  B.  H 587,  6054 

Wise,  G 1640 

Wise.  G.  D 1640,  6200 

Wise,  H.  A.,  2215,  2907,  3158.  4254,  4G45. 
4924.  5200.  5839,  6485,  6600,  6619 

Wise,  J.  C 6118 

Wise,  J.  S 3169.  3535,  6111 

Wise,   L.   R 5318 

Wise,  Va 2006 

Wise  county   3311.  4913 

Wise   family    6629 

Witch 2860 

Witch  of  Jamestown    520 

Witchcraft.  680.  5040,  5541,  6017.  6468- 

6471 

Wither.   G 6041 

Withers.   A.   S 4409 

Withers.   D.  P 5840 

Withers.  E 5756.  5840 

Withers.    R.   E 5756.    58  30 

Withers   family    6076 

Withington,    L..    6080-6082,    6084.    fiOSS- 

6091 

Withrow,  A.  F 5756 

Witness  of  the  sun 5629 

Witt.  D 2779,   5448 

Witt.   G.   D 5756 

Wittson,  A.  J 5840 

Wofford   college    2418 

Wolff,    B 5840 

Wolselev.   viscount    2705 

Woman's  club,   Richmond,   4663.   4663a. 

4664 
Woman's     handiwork     in     modern 

homes 2298a 

Woman's  Jamestown  ass'n 2717 

Woman's  missionary  union    270 

Women    3418,    4780 

Civil   war    166 

Clubs 6003 

Confederate  States 880.  2208 

Education 349 

Property  and  contractual  rights. 

4244 

Subjection    of    4  326 

Suffrage 339.   1654.   1655.   4927 

Virginia 1654.  3841.  4966.  5517 

Women  of  the  debatable  land 2614 

Wood.    D.    R 5756 

Wood.  L 5840 

Wood.  T.  W 57.'S6 

Wood,    W.    A 5455 


Wood,   Va 4731 

^V^ood    carving    6665 

Wood  family 6473 

Wood  publishing  co 6650 

Wood-using   industries   of   Va 5048 

Woodard.    J.    E 5840 

Woodbourne 3593 

Woode.    A 426 

Woodfln,    S 5455 

Woodford.  W 4687 

Woodford  family 2891 

Woodford  letters   114a 

Woodhouse,    E.    J 4498d 

Woodhouse.  H 6468.  6472 

Woodhouse.   J..   &  co.,    3065.    3283,    4962 

Woodhouse     &     Parham.      1954,      4932, 

6239m,   6239n,   6239o,   6239q,   6376 

Woodhouse    family      6479 

Woodlawn,    Va 6657 

Woodley  family 1215a 

Woods.  J.   P 5840 

Woods.    J.    R 5839 

Woods,  M 5756,  5839 

Woodson.  J 6666 

Woodson.  M.  E 6823 

Woodson  family,   6476-6478,   6483,   6666 
Woodstock  imprints, 

Gatewood,  J 2962 

Woodworth.   J.   B 5016 

Wool.   T.   J 5840 

Woolridge,   A.   P 5839 

Worcester  co.,  Mass.    Law  library. 6979 

Word.    \V.  E.  M 4950 

Word  in  season    3595 

AVord    of   scripture    3724 

Words,    old   usage    6489 

Workman,  B 5905 

Workmen's  compensation   6908 

Works,    A 389,    819 

World  of  green  hills 5590 

"Worldly  amusements    3607 

World's  Columbian  exposition.  756.  758, 

5961,   5962 

World's-End    5630 

Wormeley,  A.   R 6677 

Wormeley,   E 6677 

Wormeley.   K.   P 6677 

Wormeley,   R 6473.   6481,   6818 

AVormeley,   R.,   jr 6474 

Wormeley,   R.   R 6677 

Wormeley  family 6484,   6677 

AVorsham.  P.  H 6207 

Worsham,    Va 4403 

"Worslev,  W.   DeL 5840 

Worth.    J.    B 5756 

AVorth.    AV.    A 5756 

Worthington,    E 6474 

AVrav    family    6485 

Wreath    3178 

AVreath  of  Va.  bay  leaves 2527 

Wreck  of  the  Red  Bird 1610 

Wrenn,  F.  E 2806 

Wrenn.    W 2806 

AVright.  A 5756 

AVright.    E.    E 5840 

AVri.<::ht.   G 4110 

Wright.   J 5455 

AVright,  M.  J 3191 

AVright.   P 5840 

AVrie-ht.    R.    H 16  40 

AVright.  T.  C 6207 

AVright,  T.  R.  B 3464.  5756 

AVright,  AV.  A 2806 

AVright.  W.  S 2806 

AVright  family 6484,  6488 

AA''riters,  women  6872 

AVriting.   value   of    1276 

AA''rittcn  and  unwritten  law 806 

AA'yandot   Cave    2554 

AVvanoke    1545,    6477 

Wvatt,    J.   W 2806 

AVyatt.  R.  0 2806 

Wyatt  family  6477 


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"Wyche  family 6480-6482 

Wyeth,  N.  C 2857 

Wyffln,  R 4412 

Wynne.  C.  H.,  315b,  682,  739,  1084,  1220, 
1374,  1874,  1877,  2125,  2498,  3531. 
3592,  3628,  3851,  3897,  4467,  4570, 
4570a.  4572.  4573.  4573a,  4574,  4574a, 
4575,  4575a,  4575b.  4735.  4888.  5569. 
6178.  6450.  6655 

Wynne.  T.  H 6044,  6980,  6981 

Wysor,  J.  C 5756 

Wythe.  Georg-e.  2449,  4498k.  4930,  5717. 
5954,   6038,  6469,  6479 

Wythe    county    2452 

Wythe    family    6469 

Wythe    house    1046c 

Wytheville,   Va 2181,    3216,   6694 

Wythevllle  imprints   2452 

St.  Clair,  D.  A 4174 

X-ray,  6497,  6500,  6504,  6506,  6507.  6509. 

6510 

Yager.  N 6470 

Yale  &  Wyatt 5454 

Yale    bicentennial   pub 506 

Yale   review    84,   2883 

Yancey.  R.  D 5757 

Yancey  &  Burton    3317 

Yancey,  Waddey  &  co 4662 

Yancy  family    6484 

Yank  and  Reb 359 

Yankee  Doodle  Dixie    4890 

Yates.  J 6698 

Yates,   M 6698 

Yates  family    6076,   6698 

Yates's  minutes   1627 

Year   in  Europe    3787 

Yeardley.    F 4013 

Yeardley.  G.,  governor.  6071.  6076,  6082 

Yellow  fever,  156,  1828,  2562,  2912,  2930, 

4353,  6700,  6811 

Yellow    jacket    4501a 

Yellow    Tavern     2674 

Yelverton,    T 3202 

Yeocomico    church    3597 


Yeocomico    river    6476 

Yoder,  A.  A 2641 

Yonge,   S.   H 6080,   6081 

York  county,  587.  939.  2205.  6054.  6468. 

6469.  6475.  6476.  6478-6481.  6487.  6489 

Yorktown.   1258.   1722,   1832,   2481,   2523, 

2844,    2904a,    3679.    4172,    4801,    5307, 

5339,    5714,    6024,     6038,     6039,    6229, 

6477,  6480-6482,  6705 

Yorktown  area   672 

Yorktown  centennial  handbook.  .  .  .5307 
Yorktown  monument.  .1203,   5811,   5812 

Yost,  S.  M.,  &  son 4247,  4251 

Young,    A 6269 

Young,  C.  H 4498b 

Young,  C.  0 2806 

Young,    D 5266 

Young,  H.   H 387 

Young,  J 5455 

Young,   S.  C 1122 

Young  artist   2669 

Young,  grants  of  land   5775 

Young  lady  of  Va.,  pseud 1498 

Y.  M.  C.  A.,   Richmond    4714 

Y.   M.   C.   A.,   Univ.   of  Va 5825 

Youngman,  B.  H 2997 

Young's  Branch,  battle  of 6230 

Youth  of  Jefferson    1157 

Youth  of  the  Old  Dominion 2530 

Yulee,  David  Levy.     See  Levy,  D. 

Zenobia    1204 

Zero 370 

Zimmer,    W.    L 5758 

Zimmerman,  W.  H 3386 

Zinc 522,   6320,   6962a 

Zion  Baptist  church,   Portsmouth. 6644 

Zion   church    2095 

Zirconiferous    sandstone.  ..  .6314,    6325 

Zolnay's  bust  of  Poe    2957 

Zoology 4900 

Zulngle,   life   of    67a 

Zwei     jahre     im     sattel     und     am 
f einde    482 


PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  VIRGINIA  STATE  LIBRARY 
(Continued  from  p.  2  of  Cover.) 

♦Bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  1,  Jan.,  1908.    Provisional  list  of  works  oh  genealogy,  33  p. 

♦Bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  2,  April,  1908.     Finding  list  of  biography,  p.  34-131. 

♦Bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  3,  July,  1908.    Finding  list  of  American  history,  p.  132-291. 

Bulletin,  v.  1,  no.  4,  Oct.,  1908.     List  of  Shakespeareana,  p.  292-308. 

Bulletin,  v.  2,  nos.  1,  2,  Jan.-April,  1909.    Finding  list  of  history,  190  p. 

Bulletin,  V.  2,  no,  3,  July,  1909.    Finding  list  of  geography,  p.  191-228. 

♦Bulletin,  v.  2,  no.  4,  Oct.,  1909.    Finding  list  of  fiction,  p.  229-275. 

Bulletin,  v.  3,  nos.  1,  2,  3,  Jan.,  April,  July,  1910.  Finding  list  of  social 
sciences.    325  p.    Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem. 

Bulletin,  v.  3,  no.  4,  Oct.,  1910.  Bibliography  of  constitutions  and  conven- 
tions of  Virginia    Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem,  353-411  p. 

Bulletin,  v.  4,  no.  1,  Jan.,  1911.  List  of  publications  of  the  Confederate 
States  government  in  Virginia  State  Library  and  library  of  Con- 
federate Museum,  72  p.    Compiled  under  direction  of  E.  G.  Swem. 

Bulletin,  v.  4,  nos.  2-4,  April-Oct.,  1911.  Finding  list  of  science,  agriculture, 
technology,  militaiy  and  naval  science.  Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem, 
p.  73-501. 

Bulletin,  v.  5,  no.  1,  Jan.,  1912.  A  complete  index  to  Stith's  History  of 
Virginia.    By  Morgan  P.  Robinson,  152  p. 

Bulletin,  V.  5,  no.  2,  April,  1912.  Finding  list  of  books  relating  to  printing, 
book  industries,  libraries  and  bibliography.    Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem. 

Bulletin,  V.  5,  no.  3,  July,  1912.  Finding  list  of  music,  fine  arts  and  pho- 
tography.    Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem. 

Bulletin,  v,  5,  no,  4,  Oct.,  1912.  A  list  of  newspapers  in  the  Virginia  State 
Library,  Confederate  Museum  and  Valentine  Museum.  Compiled  by 
Mrs.  K.  P.  Minor  and  Miss  Susie  B.  Harrison,  under  the  direction 
of  E.  G.  Swem, 

Bulletin,  V.  6,  no.  1,  Jan.,  1913.  A  list  of  manuscripts  relating  to  the  history 
of  agriculture  in  Virginia,  collected  by  N.  F.  Cabell,  and  now  in  the 
Virginia  State  Library.     Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem. 

Bulletin,  v.  6,  no.  2.  A  list  of  the  portraits  and  pieces  of  statuary  in  the 
Virginia   State  Library,  with  biographical  notes.     By  E.   G.   Swem. 

Bulletin,  V.  6,  nos.  3,  4,  July-Oct.,  1913.  An  author  and  subject  index  to  the 
Southern  Historical  Society  Papers,  v.  1-38.  By  Mrs.  Kate  Pleasants 
Minor,  under  the  direction  of  E.  G.  Swem. 

Bulletin,  v.  7,  no.  1,  Jan.,  1914.  A  list  of  manuscripts  recently  deposited  in 
the  Virginia  State  Library,  by  the  State  Auditor.     By  E.  G.  Swem. 

Bulletin,  V.  7,  nos.  2  and  3,  April-July,  1914.  The  maps  relating  to  Virginia 
in  the  Virginia  State  Library,  and  in  other  Virginia  State  Depart- 
ments, with  the  17th  and  ISth  century  atlas  maps  in  the  Library 
of  Congress.    By  E.  G.  Swem. 

Bulletin,  v.  7,  no.  4,  Oct.,  1914.     A  finding  list  of  books  in  the  classes  of  ■ 
language  and  literature  in  the  Virginia   State  Library.     By  E.   G. 
|-  Swem. 

Bulletin,  v.  8,  no.  1,  Jan.,  1915.  A  list  of  some  books  on  debating  in  the 
Virginia  State  Library.    By  E.  G.  Swem. 

♦Legislative  reference  lists  for  1908,  published  separately  in  leaflet  form. 
Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem.  State  aid  for  highway  construction ;  child 
labor ;  traveling  libraries ;  state  boards  of  control ;  compulsory  educa- 
tion; game  commissioners  and  wardens;  pure  food;  railroad  rate 
legislation;  immigration;  boards  of  equalization  of  taxation;  travel- 
ing  auditors. 
♦Legislative  reference  lists  for  1910,  published  in  one  pamphlet.  Compiled 
by  E,  G.  Swem.  Bank  examiners;  juvenile  courts;  municipal  home 
rule ;  primary  elections  ;  taxation ;  fee  system ;  liquor  question ;  oyster 
industry ;  protection  of  birds ;  tuberculosis,  46  p. 

(Continued  on  page  4,  Cover.) 


PUBLICATIONS  OF  THE  VIRGINIA  STATE  LIBRARY 

( Concluded. ) 

Legislative  reference  lists  for  1912.  Compiled  by  E.  G.  Swem,  Assistant 
Librarian,  published  in  one  pamphlet.  Automobiles;  boiler  inspec- 
tion; cold  storage;  convict  labor;  electric  headlights;  fire  preven- 
tion and  regulation  of  fire  insurance  companies ;  free  text  books ; 
juvenile  courts ;  lobbying  and  legislative  procedure ;  mines ;  motion 
pictures ;  registration  of  births  and  deaths ;  semi-monthly  payment 
of  wages;  sutiicient  crew  for  trains;  workmen's  compensation  and 
employers'  liability. 

List  of  references  on  the  Torreus  system  of  land  registration.  Compiled  by 
John  P.  Kennedy,  1906,  31  p. 

Leaflets :  The  State,  1  p. ;  Jefferson's  bill  for  establishing  religious  freedom, 
3  p. ;  Patrick  Henry's  resolutions  against  the  stamp  act,  1765,  3  p. ; 
Virginia  resolves  of  May  15,  1776,  3  p. ;  Henrico  county ;  opposition 
to  taxation  measures  adopted  by  Great  Britain,  3  p. ;  committee  of 
safety,  4  p. ;  declaration  in  opposition  to  Dunmore's  act  declaring 
martial  law  throughout  the  colony,  3  p. ;  committee  of  correspond- 
ence, 2  p. ;  association  of  May  27,  1774,  3  p. 

Calendar  of  transcripts  in  the  Virginia  State  Library.  J.  P.  Kennedy, 
Librarian,  1905.     658  p.     $3.00. 


In  Preparation. 

A  history  of  the  counties  of  Virginia. 

Official  published  documents  of  Virginia  1776-1912 

A  finding  list  of  religion  and  philosophy. 

A  finding  list  of  Greek  and  Roman  literature. 

A  list  of  obituaries  in  the  Richmond  Enquirer. 


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