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Bulletin Virginia State Library
(Issued Quarterly.)
^^^- 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
THE NEW YORK '
PUBLIC LIBRARY
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A8T0R, LENOX AND
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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)
Bulletin of the Virgikia State Library 39
. . . 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.
44 A Bibliography of Virginia
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
(In American historical review. v.l4, no. 3. April, 1909. p. 544-557)
— — 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.
By William B. Alwood . . . Washington, Govt, print, off., 1911. S5So
U5 A4. 82
35 p. incl. tables. 23cm.
(U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Bureau of chemistry. Bulletin no. 145.
Enological studies no. 4)
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 45
Ambler, Charles Henry. The cleavage between eastern and western Vir-
ginia. E171 A57. 83
(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
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A letter of M. Gabriel Archer, touching the voyage of the fleet of ships
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which arrived at Virginia, without Sir Tho. Gates, and Sir George Sum-
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A relatyon of the discovery of our river, from James Forte into the
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discovered river and country of Virginia; with the liklyhood of ensuing
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Speech on annexation of Texas in the Senate May, 1844. JK310 v. 28.
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15 p. 2 31/^ cm.
The summer of the pestilence. A history of the ravages of the yellow
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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.
Bulletin of the A''irginia State Library 67
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.
68 A Bibliography of Virginia
— ' — 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
York, no. 7, 1904)
Beach, E. L. The old French bronze guns at the Virginia Military Institute,
Lexington, Va., and at the U. S. Naval Academj'. F218 24 V81
B36. 319
[18] p. illus. 23cm.
Reprinted from the Proceedings of the U. S. Naval Institute, v. 23, no. 1.
Whole no. 121.
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.
Richmond, Va., B. F. Johnson publishing company, 1899. E581 G 19th.
320
192 p. front, (port.) 23cm.
Beall, John Yates. Trial of John Y. Beall as a spy and guerrillero, by Mili-
tary Commission. New York, D. Appleton and Co., 1865. CI B366
T63. 321
94 p. 22Vjcm.
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant. A commentary on the campaign and
battle of Manassas, of July, 1S61 . . . with a summary of the art of
war, by Gen. G. T. Beauregard. New York, London, G. P. Putnam's
sons, 1891. E481 M26 B3. 322
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
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 540-544)
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,'
I
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 69
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
E332 B38. also CI J45 B39. 329
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.
339
Dec. 1899. p. 474-484)
340
ne Oct. 1899. p. 370-37.5)
341
ine. June, 1899; July, 1899.
p. 608-
70 A Bibliography of Virginia
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.
PR3317 Al 1871. 337
(In her Plays, histories, and novels . . . London, J. Pearson, 1871.
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
York, Moss engraving co., 1891. CI S6C4 B15. 343
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
Library has 1913.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 71
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
Bennett, R. A. Winston, W. J. Geib and C. W. Mann. 352
(In U. S. Bureau of soils. Report, 1906. p. 195-222. map)
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
controversy, and other- Poe memorabilia . . . New York, M. F. Mans-
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,
Conn., W. H. Smith, jr., 1914J F229 B5. 364
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
(In Dodsley, Robert. A select collection of old plays. London, R. Dods-
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.
1651. [1893] F229 B512. 368
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,
1864 . . . An address delivered before the A. P. Hill camp of Con-
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
18 p. 22 1/2 cm.
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
index by Laurence Hutton and Brander Matthews. New York, Harper
& 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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 73
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
referred to the genera Cladophlebis and Thyrsopteris . . . Qll U5
P. 376
(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
U5 P. 377
(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,
v. 3. no. 3. June, 1911. p. [173]-198)
Beveridge, William. A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of
the common prayer: preached by William Beveridge, D. D., late bishop
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.
BULLKTIX OF THE VIRGINIA StATE LlBRARY 75
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 . . .
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397
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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.
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402
3v. fronts., ports. 21cm.
Volume 1 of this work is especially useful for its references to man-
ufactures in Virginia before 1800.
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46 p. 23cm.
John Lewis, one of the most noteworthy of the Virginia pioneers, who
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The trials and trial of Jefferson Davis, by Charles M. Blackford . . .
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Blackstone female institute, Blackstone, Va. Catalog. 415
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78 A Bibliography of Virginia
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A letter to the clergy of Virginia, in which the conduct of the General
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Bui^LETIN OF THE VIRGINIA StATE LiBRARY 79
matics in the University of Virginia. Baltimore, Printed for the author
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vi, 263, [1] p. 20cm.
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Bohn's album and autographs of the University of Virginia, with a short
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'At head of title: Second edition of the Speeches of Mr. Bollinf?.
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ix. 68 p. front., photos, (incl. ports.) 23cm.
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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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The whiskey insurrection in Pennsylvania and the opinions of con-
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82 A Bibliography of Virginia
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78 p. 19cm.
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Borcke, Heros von. Die grosse reiterschlacht bei Brandy Station, 9. juni,
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E481 B8 B7. 480
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 . . .
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[Borst, Addison] Fredericksburg, Va., and vicinity. The home of Wash-
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24 p. 12 mo.
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134 p. front., plates. 21cui.
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
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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
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Bossom, Alfred C. Report of advisory architect on designs submitted in
the competition for the selection of an architect and the procuring of a
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14 p. 23i^cm.
84 A Bibliography of Virginia
Boswell, pseud. The loves of Jonathan and Virginia. By Boswell . . .
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120 p. ISi/ocm.
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representatives January 25, 1860. Washington, W. H. Moore, printer,
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16 p. 2 4 1/2 cm.
Botts, John Minor. The great rebellion: its secret history, rise, progress,
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xxvlil, 402 p. incl. front, (port.) 12 mo.
Speech of the Hon. John M. Botts, delivered before the Order of United
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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.
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31 p. 25cm.
Speech of the Hon. John Minor Botts, delivered on the occasion of a
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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]
JK310 V.4. 500
23 p. 21i^cm.
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
County, Virginia" p. xc.
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.
Danville, Va., published by the author; Richmond, Clemmitt & Jones,
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.
505
(In American historical review, v. 2, no. 3. April, 1897. p. 443-460)
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]
E171 A57. 507
(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.
Bibliography: p. xvii-xviii.
Bowen, Edwin Winfield. Authority in English pronunciation. PE1137 B7.
509
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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
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3 p. 1., 154 p. 20cm.
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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 . . .
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256 p. front., ports. 21cm.
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558 p. map. 12 mo.
Bowers, Charles Wiliiann. Newspaper waste basket, and other poems. High-
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47 p. 13 1/2 cm.
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"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.,
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151 p. 20 1/2 cm.
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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.
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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-
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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.
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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-
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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-
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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
descendants. 542
(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,
Va. on June seventeenth, 1903. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell co., printers,
1903. 542a
16 p. 22 1/2 cm.
^Address [before Virginia state bar association] of Allen Caperton Brax-
ton, president. The eleventh amendment. 543
(In Virginia state bar association. 19th report, 1907. p. 173-193)
The legitimate functions and powers of constitutional conventions, with
special note on Virginia convention of 1901. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell
CO., 1901. F216 2 B82. 544
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
Aug. 21, 22 and 24, 1903. Richmond, E. Waddey co., 1903. E671 BS2.
545
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
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[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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Brevard, Caroline Mays. Literature of the South . . . New York, Broad-
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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.
'
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-
o j. 0 U C5
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
6 p. 1., 66 p. 18cm.
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-
formation concerning them. M. A. Burgess, Publisher, Richmond, Va.,
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.
B B958 H8. 668
219 p. 18cm.
The lost diamond. A play in one scene and one tableau . . . Rich-
mond, Va., J. W. Randolph. & co., 1894. 669
23, [1] p. 20y2cm.
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.
As performed at the theatres in America, for fourteen nights, with un-
bounded api;lause. New York, Pub. by D. Longworth, 1817. 670
4 4 p. 15cm.
The history of Virginia, from its first settlement to the present day . . .
Petersburg, Va., Dickson & Pescud [etc.] 1804-16. F226 B95 Office.
671
4 V. folding table. Svo.
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.
Avon Burke and Albert S. Root. 672
(In U. S. bureau of soils. Report, 1905. p. 247-270. map)
Burke, William. The mineral springs of Virginia: with remarks on their
use, the diseases to which they are applicable, and in which they are
Bulletin of the Virgixia State Library 101
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.,-
tions and rules of Thomas Ruddiman; to which iranneKed a onmnw:
system of prosody . By William Burke, Principal of the RirmonI
semxnary. Richmond, Va., Printed by S. Shepherd & co., 1832 Pr208?
1S6 p. 18cm.
674
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
P. 70ft52'^/"''"'°"' ^^^"- ^ ^""^^^1 collection of voyages. 1819. v. 9.
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
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102 A BlBLIOGRArHY OF VlIlGINIA
Palliative and prejudiced judgments condemned. A discourse deliv-
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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-
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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-
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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-
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vi, 264 p. 8vo.
Burton, Peter J. Police court pictures at Richmond, Virginia. Richmond,
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84 p. 17cm.
Burweil, Letitia M. A girl's life in Virginia before the war . . . New York,
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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
[7] p. illus. plate. 25cm.
-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
[18] p. plates, illus. 26cm.
104 A Bibliography of Virginia
The Sloane collection in the British museum. By David I. Bushnell, Jr.
Reprinted from the American anthropologist, n. s. v. 8, no. 4. Oct.-Dec.
1906. Lancaster, Pa.. The new era printing company, 1906. 706
[15] p. plates, illus. 2Gcm.
• The various uses of buffalo hair by the North American Indians. Re-
printed from the American anthropologist, n. s. v. 11, no. 3. July-Sep.
1909. Lancaster, Pa., The nevf era printing company, 1909. 707
[24] p. plate, illus. 25i^cin.
'Virginia — from early records. By David I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from
the American anthropologist, n. s. v. 9, no. 1. Jan.-Mar. 1907. Lan-
ca;:^ter. Pa., The new era print, comp., 1907. 708
[14] p. plates. 25 1/2 cm.
Business and professional directory of eastern Virginia. 1903 1904. 709
304 p. 23cm.
Butler, Benjamin Franklin. Autobiography and personal reminiocenses of
Major-General Benj. F. Butler. Butler's book. Boston, A. M. Thayer
& CO., 1892. CI B9S5 B79. 710
1154 p. front, ports, maps, illus. fac-similes. 25cm.
Speech of Maj.-Gen. Benj. F. Butler, upon the campaign before Rich-
mond, 1864. Delivered at Lov/ell, Mass., January 29, 186.5. With an ap-
pendix: The two attacks on Fort Fisher; speech on the treatment of
the negro, delivered at Boston, Mass.. February 4, 1865; speech of Hon.
Geo. S. Boutv.ell, in reply to charges of Hon. James Brooks . . .against
Gen. Benj. F. Butler, delivered in the House of representatives, January
24, 1865. Boston, Wright & Potter, printers, 1865. E470 B98. 711
88 p. 23cm.
Butler, M. C. The cavalry fight at Trevilian station. E46S B33. 712
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 237-239)
Butt, Israel La Fayette. History of African Methodism in Virginia; or. Four
decades in the Old Dominion, by Rev. Israel L. Butt . . . introduction
by Rev. Benjamin F. Lee . . . Hampton, Va., Hampton institute press,
1908. F21S 3 B9S. 713
252 p. pi., 3 port. (incl. front.) 24cm.
Butterfield, Consul Willshire. An historical account of the expedition against
Sandusky under Col. William Crawford in 1782; with biographical
sketches, personal reminiscences, and descriptions of interesting locali-
ties; including, also, details of the disastrous retreat, the barbarities
of the savages, and the awful death of Crawford by torture. Cincinnati,
R. Clarke & co., 1873. E238 B98. 715
X, 403 p. front, (port.) 23i,4cm.
Col. Crawford was born in Virginia in 1732.
History of George Rogers Clark's conquest of the Illinois and the Wa-
bash towns 1778 and 1779 . . . Published under the auspices of the
Ohio state archaeological and historical society. Colun:"3us, O. Press
of F. J. Heer, 1904. E234 B99. ' 716
xix, 815 p. incl. front, port. 20cm.
First published 1903.
^History of the Girtys. Being a concise account of the Girty brothers —
Thomas, Simon, James and George, and of their half-brother, John
Turner — also of the part taken by them in Lord Dunmore's War, in the
western border war of the Revolution, and in the Indian war of 1790-95.
With a recital of the principal events in the west during these wars,
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 105
drawn from authentic sources, largely original. By Consul Willshire
Butterfield. Cincinnati, Robert Clarke & co., 1890. CI G529 B79.
717
xiii, 426 p. 24cin.
Washington-Irvine correspondence. The official letters which passed
between 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 country. Illus-
trated . . . Madison, Wis., David Atwood, 1882. CI W318 B79. 718
[viii], 430 p. front, (port.) ports, map. 24cm.
Butters' Richmond directory for 1855. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson's steam
presses, 1855. 719
204 p. IScm.
Byrd, Richard Evelyn. Address [before Virginia state bar association] of
Richard Evelyn Byrd, of Wincheste;-. The province of the court in jury
trials. 720
(In Virginia state bar association. 19th report, 1907. p. 195-203)
The decay of personal rights and guarantees . . . Read at the 13tli
annual meeting of the Maryland bar association. K49 B99. 721
13 p. 22i/2cm.
Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Hon. Richard
Evelyn Byrd. Tax reform in Virginia. 722
(In Virginia state bar association. 25th report, 1913. p. 299-320)
Byrd, William, 1674-1744. Colonel William Byrd on slavery and indented
servants, 1736, 1739. 723
(In American historical review, v. 1, no. 1. Oct., 1895. p. 88-90)
—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-
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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.,
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22 p. 22% cm.
Caffey, Francis Gordon. George Washington Stone. 1811-1894. COl L677
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G. W. Stone was born in Bedford Co., Va., Oct. 24, 1811.
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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-
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277 p. 20y2cm.
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Callahan, Charles H. Washington, the man and the mason. Published under
the auspices of the Memorial temple committee of the George Wash-
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viii, 366, 8 p. col. front., plates, ports., maps (1 fold.) fold. plan,
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Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by
James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and
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The campaign of Fredericksburg, Nov.-Dec. 1862; a study for officers of vol-
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Patrick Henry and the Committee of safety. 766
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Powhatan's chimney. 767
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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.
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Virginia antiquities. 770
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Contains some interesting references to Virginia.
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Campbell, John Lyie. Extracts from the reports of Professors John L. Camp-
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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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 111
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-
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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-
ciary in our American constitutional system. 800
(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-
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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-
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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-
ants. A history of Frederick County, Virginia (illustrated) from its
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.,
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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-
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(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.
i
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 117
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.
'■A
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 123
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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 125
— > — 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)
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 127
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,
Virginia.
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.
Jan., 5, 1914. 970
14 p. 23i/2cm.
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.
Richmond, Clayton printing Co., [1915] 972
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-
byterian church, and published at the request and for the benefit of
that church . . . [1910] F232 C47 C5. 974
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.
-Official report of the history committee of the Grand camp, C. V., de-
partment of Virginia . . . Read at Wytheville, Va., October 23rd, 1902,
and published by order of the Grand camp of Virginia. On the treat-
ment and exchange of prisoners. [1902] F221 42 V8. 976
29 p. 23cm.
-Official report of the history committee of the Grand camp, C. V., de-
partment of Virginia . . . Read at Newport News, Va., Oct. 28, 1903,
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 129
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.
2 41^ cm.
The Christian almanac for Virginia for the year of our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ 1831 . . . Calculated for the meridian of Richmond. Latitude
37° 30', longitude 77° 53' . . . Vol. II., no. 4. Richmond, published for
the American tract society, and sold by Collins & co., Richmond [1830]
F224 A4. " 982
36 p. 17cm.
The Christian Baptist, published monthly. Edited by Alexander Campbell
. . . vol. I. [1823-24] 2d ed. Buffaloe Creek, Brooke County, Va.,
Printed by Solomon Sala, at the Buffaloe printing-ofBce, 1824. 983
xiv, [151-300 p., 2 1.
The Christian Baptist, published monthly. Edited by Alexander Campbell,
vol. 2. [1824-25] Buffaloe Creek, Brooke County, Va., Printed and
published by A. Campbell, at the Buffaloe printing-ofRce, 1825. 984
2 p. 1., 288 p.
Church, J. V/. The crucible, a Southerner's impression of Hampton [by]
J. W. Church. Hampton, Va., The Press of the Hampton normal and
agricultural institute, 1910. F218 24 H23 C56. 985
[14] p. illus. 19cm.
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
170 p. 24cm.
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
39 p. 22cm.
Claiborne, George iVIason. Claiborne pedigree, a genealogical table of the
descendants of Secretary William Claiborne, of the junior branch in
130 A Bibliography of Virginia
the United States, with some other tracings in the female line. Comp.
by George Mason Claiborne. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell company, 1900.
990
51 p. front, (port.) 23cm.
Claiborne, J. F. H. Life and times of Gen. Sam. Dale, the Mississippi par-
tisan . . . Illustrated by John M'Lenan. New York, Harper & brothers,
1860. CI D139 C34. 991
233 p. front, plates. 19y2cm.
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
amongst whom his lot was cast, — their character, their condition, and
their conduct before the war, during the war and after the war, by John
Herbert Claiborne . . . New York and Washington, The Neale pub-
lishing company, 1904. CI C585. 992
xvi, [17] 360 p. 2 ports, incl. front. 22y2cm.
Claiborne, Nathaniel Herbert. Notes on the war in the South; with bio-
graphical sketches of the lives of Montgomery, Jackson, Sevier, the late
Gov. Claiborne, and others. By Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne, of Franklin
County, Va., a member of the executive of Virginia during the late
war. Richmond, Published by William Ramsay, 1819. E355 C68. 993
112 p. 17cm.
Claren's school for girls, near Alexandria, Va. Catalog. 994
Library has 1887, 1890.
Clark, George Rogers. The capture of Vincennes, 1779, from General Clark's
Memoirs. 995
16 p. 18cm.
(Old South leaflets. General ser. v. 2. no. 43)
Col. George Rogers Clark's sketch of his campaign in the Illinois in
1778-9; with an introduction by Hon. Henry Pirtle, of Louisville, and
an appendix containing the public and private instructions to Col. C)lark,
and Major Bowman's journal of the taking of Post Vincennes. Cincin-
nati, R. Clarke & co., 1869. B234 C59. 996
vi p., 1 1., 119 p. front, (port.) 25cm.
(Ohio valley historical series, no. 3)
. . . George Rogers Clark papers, 1771- Ed. with introduction and
notes by James Alton James . . . Springfield, 111., Trustees of the
Illinois state historical libi'ary, 1912- 997
(Collections of the Illinois state historical library. Virginia series.)
Library has v. 1.
George Rogers Clark to Genet, 1794. E171 A57. 998
(In American historical review, v. 18, no. 4. July, 1913. p. 780-783)
-George Rogers Clark and the Kaskaskia campaign, 1777, 1778. E171
A57. 999
(In American historical review, v. 8, no. 3. April, 1903. p. 491-506)
Intercepted letters and journal of George Rogers Clark, 1778, 1779.
E171 A57. 1000
(In American historical revicAV. v. 1, no. 1. Oct. 1895. p. 90-90)
Clark, Taliaferro. . . . Trachoma: a survey of its prevalence in the moun-
tain sections of Virginia and West Virginia, by Taliaferro Clark, surgeon,
United States Public health service . . . Washington, Govt, print, off.,
1914. RAll B17. 1001
31 p. incl. map. 23i/^cm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 131
Clark, W. M. St. George's cemetery: a sketch prepared in the interest of
the Ladies cemetery guild of St. George's church, Fredericksburg, Vir-
ginia, and containing a list of burials in St. George's cemetery. Printed
by order of the guild. Fredericksburg, Virginia, 1892. F234 SI
C596. 1002
12 p. 22cm.
Clark, Walter. Annual address [before Virginia state bar association] by
Hon. Walter Clark, of Raleigh, N. C. "Old foes with new faces." 1003
(In Virginia state bar association. 15th report, 1903. p. 158-181)
Life of Thomas Ruffin. COl L677 G7. 1004
(In Lewis, W. D. Great American lawyers, v. 4. p. 277-297) ^
Clark, William Bullock. . . . Correlation papers; Eocene. Washington,
Govt, print, office, 1891. QE75 B. 1005
173 p. 2 fold. maps. 2 3 1/2 cm.
(U. S. Geolos-ical survey. Bulletin no. 83)
Bibliography: p. 148-159.
Virginia: p. 46-48.
. . . The physiography and geology of the coastal plain province of
Virginia, by William Bullock Clark and Benjamin LeRoy Miller, with
chapters on the Lower Cretaceous, by Edward W. Berry, and the Eco-
nomic geology, by Thomas Leonard Watson. Charlottesville, University
of Virginia, 1912. F219 1 V8. 1006
274 p. xviii pi. fold, map, fold, tab., diagr. 26cm.
(Virginia. Geological survey. Bulletin no iv)
Map in pocket on back-cover.
"Geological literature of the Virginia coastal plain": p. [19]-45.
Clark vs. Commonwealth. Was Rev. J. R. Moffett murdered? Clark vs. Com-
monwealth. D. M. no. 43 Z. From the corporation court of the city
of Danville. Taylor & Dalton, Richmond, Va., [1892?] KllO C593
1007
192, 2 p.
Clarke, Peyton Neale. Old King William homes and families; an account
of some of the old homesteads and families of King William county, Vir-
ginia, from its earliest settlement . . . Louisville, J. P. Morton. 'l897
F232 K5 C5. 1008
4 p. 1., 211 p. front, (port.) pi. 4 to.
Clarkson, Henry Mazyck. Songs of love and war ... 2d ed. enl. Manas-
sas, Va., Manassas journal publishing company, 1910. PS1299 C6
1010
vii, [9]-198 p. front, (port.) 23cm.
Clason, Augustus W. Convention of Virginia, 1788. 1011
(In Magazine of American history, v. 15, 1886. p. 566)
Seven conventions. New York, D, Appleton & co., 1888. JK246 C61.
1012
174 p. 20cm.
The ratifying convention of Virginia: p. 68-174.
Classified list of contributors to the Jefferson Davis monument fund, Rich-
mond, Va., to June 20th, 1896. no place, no date. CI D262 C34.
1013
16 p. 16cm.
Includes also A classified list of contributors from June 20, 1896 to
June 2, 1897.
Clay, Henry. The private correspondence of Henry Clay. Edited by Calvin
Colton . . . New York, A. S. Barnes & co., 1855. CI C620 C52.
1014
642 p. 24cm.
132 A BiBLIOGEAPHY OF VIRGINIA
^Speeches of Henry Clay delivered in the Congress of the United States;
to which is prefixed a biographical memoir; with an appendix . . .
Philadelphia, H. C. Carey & I. Lea, 1827. CI C620 S55. 1015
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.
Reed and a history of tariff legislation, 1812-1896, by William McKinley
. . . New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1904. E338 C61.
1016
lOv. fronts, (ports.) 24i^cm.
Clay Hill academy, Millwood, Va. Catalog. 1017
Library has 1900.
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
Virginia. B187 F69. 1018
(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
observables in Virginia, and in his voyage thither, more particularly
concerning the air. E187 F69. Also F229 C621 OfTice. 1019
(Reprint. In Force, Peter. Tracts . . . Washington, 1836-46. v. 3,
1844. no. 12. 45 p.)
Reprinted from the Miscellanea curiosa, edited by Edmund Halley,
1705-07. v. 3.
Originally published in the Philosophical transactions of the Roya\
Society of London. 1694-5, v. 17, p. 781-795, 941-948; v. 18, p. 121-135.
Includes Mr. Clayton's "second letter" and continuations.
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-
ginia, sent to him by that learned gentleman, 1687. Communicated by
the Right Reverend Father in God Robert, Lord Bishop of Corke, to
John, Earl of Egmont, F. R. S. Q41 L8. 1020
(In Royal Society. Philosophical transactions, v. 41, 1739. p. 143-162)
Clayton, John Middleton, 1796-1856. Speeches of Hon. John M. Clayton, of
Delaware, in the United States Senate, March 31, and April 1, 1856, in
reply to Senator Houston, of Texas, and others, and in defense of the
Naval board. Washington, Printed at the Congressional globe office,
1856. JK310 V. 17. 1021
22 p. 23cm.
Of interest, on account of its references to M. F. Maury.
Claytor, Graham. Among the hills: or scenes in Piedmont Virginia and
other poems . . . Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, 1886.
PS1299 C8 A5. 1022
94 p. 18cm.
Otterdale: or. Pen pictures of farm life, and other poems . . . Rich-
mond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, 1885. PS1299 C8 08. 1023
72 p. front. 18cm.
Clemens, Sherrard. State of the Union. Speech of the Hon. Sherrard
Clemens, of Virginia, in the House of representatives, January 22, 1861.
A
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 133
[Washington, Printed at tlie office of the Congressional globe, 1861]
JK310 V. 43. 1024
8 p. 24cm.
Clinch Vailey Baptist association. Minutes of the fifty-third annual session
of the Clinch Valley Baptist association, held with the Gate City Bap-
tist church, Scott County, Va., September 9, 10 and 11, 1909. Gate City,
Va., The Boatright printing company, 1909. 1025
15, [3] p. 22cm.
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
1 p. 1., 112 p. 22cm.
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.
)A
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 139
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.
^
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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Corey, Charles H. A history of the Richmond theological seminary, with
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Cort, Cyrus. Michael Schlatter memorial addresses at the sesqui-centennial
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36 p. 20cm.
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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'
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36 p. 17cm.
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36 p. 17cm.
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Being second after bissextile or leap-year, and 70th of American inde-
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of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, Printed and published (annually) by
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12 p. 24cm.
(In American colonial tracts monthly [v. 1] no. 9, January 1898)
BULXiETIN OF THE VIRGINIA StATE LiBRARY 147
^An account of our late troubles in Virginia. Written in 1676, by Mrs.
An Cotton of Q. Creeke. Published from the original manuscript, in
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The Council brand. Published in the interests of the Improved order of
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8 p. 20cm.
Covington, Va. .Chamber of commerce. Allegheny County, Va., its re-
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32 p. illus. 23cm.
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30 p. illus. 22cm.
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Cox, Leonard. The Masonic temple. A poem. Delivered at a celebration
of St. Johns Masonic lodge, Charlotte Court House, Virginia, June twenty-
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16 p. 24y2cm.
148 A Bibliography of Virginia
Visions of Saint John in Patmos. The church in three ages. Three lec-
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Cox, T. B. Chesterfield county, Virginia. Its history and present condition.
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45 p. illus. 22i^cm.
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vi, 1 1., 356 p. 23cm.
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Craighill, William Price. Annual report upon building monument at York-
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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
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39 p. 2 11/2 cm.
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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-
ing of England his native country, and departure for Virginia, Febr. 21,
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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377 p. 23cm.
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139, [1] p. front, illus. plates. 23y2cm.
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32 p. 22cm.
Crescent iron manufacturing co., with statistics of other manufacturing
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29, 1, 2 p. fold, front., fold. map. 22cm.
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8 p. 23cm.
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132 p. front, (port.) 21% cm.
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1 p. 1., 33 p. 22% cm.
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B481 G3 C9. 1215
33 p.
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25 p.
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var. pag. ports. 22cm.
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xxxi, [32] -19 5 p. 19 1/2 cm.
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303 p. front. 24cm.
Early Virginia marriages, pt. 1 . . . New York, The Genealogical asso-
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(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
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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.
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Virginia county records. Spotsylvania county, 1721-1800 . . . New
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F224 C95. 1225
vii. 576 p. 24cm. ^
(Virginia county records, v. 1) dfl
Virginia heraldica, being a registry of Virginia gentry entitled to coat
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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-
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1 p. 1., 102. A-H p. 2!) X 23cm.
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Contents: Westmoreland County wills. 1655-179 4; Westmoreland
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1653-1793.
Bulletin of the Virginla. State Library 151
. . . Williamsburg wills, being transcriptions from the original files
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1228
77 p. 17y2cm.
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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.
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7 p. 23cm.
Culpeper exponent, v. 29, no. 11. Culpeper, Va., June 25, 1909. Special
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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
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[12] p. 9 X 15cm.
Cuming, Fortescue. . . . Cuming's tour to the western country (1807-1809)
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viii, [9]-504 p. 16 mo.
Contains references to western Virginia.
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118 p. 18cm.
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318 p. front, (port.) 20cm.
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17 p. 17%cm.
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Cussons, John. A glance at current American history. By an ex-Confed-
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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-
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24 p. 23cm.
Jack Sterry, the Jessie scout. An incident of the second battle of Ma-
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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-
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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
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Soldiers of the revolution and the war of 1812 buried in McLean county,
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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
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[18] p., 9 1. 24cm.
Includes names of Virginia soldiers.
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644 p. front, (port.) plates (ports.), fold, facsims. 24cm.
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The college professor and the nation. L13 N4. 1271
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The meaning of the "Solid South";' an address . . . at . . . the Uni-
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The municipal university and its work. 1273
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fin U. S. Bureau of education. Report, 1901. p. 1009-1026)
154 A BiBLIOGEAPHY OF VIRGINIA
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20 p. 22cm.
Education in Virginia. 1277
(In Southern literary messenger, v. 7. p. 631-637)
Dabney, Richard. Poems, original and translated. ... 2d ed. Philadelphia,
M. Carey, 1815. PS1499 D4 Al 1815. 1278
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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272)
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-
tematic theology and pastoral theology in the Union theological semi-
nary, Hampden-Sidney, Va. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publi-
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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
College Church, Dec, 1862, by Robert L. Dabney, D. D. Richmond, Va.,
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-
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theology in Union theological seminary in Virginia. Edited by C. R.
Vaughan. D. D., pastor of the Presbyterian church of New Providence,
Va. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication, 1890. 1284
3 V.
— ■ — Ecclesiastical relation of negroe*. Speech of Rev. Robert L. Dabney,
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.
CI J14 Dl. 1286.
X. [2], 742 p. front, (port.) maps. 21cm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 155
^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
Sidney Virginia. Third edition. Richmond, Shepperson & Graves, 1869.
1289
147, 1 p. 15i^cm.
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.
Richmond, Presbyterian committee of publication, 1870. 1290
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-
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[4], 903 p. 24y2cm.
Dabney, Virginius. Gold that did not glitter . . . Philadelphia, J. B. Lip-
pincott company, 1889. B B114 GS. 1292
254 p. 20cm.
Dabney, Walter D. The basis of the demand for public regulation of indus-
tries. 1293
(In Annals of the American academy of political and social science.
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Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Walter D. Dabney.
The legal evolution and status of American paper money. 1294
(In Virginia state bar association. 6th report, 1894. p. 182-217)
Dabney, William Cecil. An abstract of a course of lectures on the practice
of medicine . . . [Charlottesville, Va.] G. W. Olivier [cl891] RC79
D18. 1295
308 p. 2 3 1/2 cm.
Dabney, Williann H. Sketch of the Dabneys of Virginia, with some of their
family records. Collected and arranged by William H. Dabney of Bos-
ton, December 31, 1887. Chicago, Press of S. D. Childs & co., 1888.
1296
197, [9] p. incl. front, (port.) 26cm.
Dade, Virginia E. The fall of Richmond. E485 N55. 1297
(In News and courier, Charleston, S. C. Our women in the war. 1885.
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Dally press, Newport News, Va. Nov. 23, 1913. Booster edition. F234
N5 D13. 1298
Daingerfield, Henrietta G. Our mammy; and other stories. Lexington. Ky.,
1906. B D132 079. 1299
6 p. 1., 11-143 p. front., plates. 22i^cm.
156 A Bibliography of Virginia
Daingerfield, Nettie Gray. Frescati; a page from Virginia history. New
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That dear old sword. Richmond, Presbyterian com. of pub. [cl903]
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2 p. 1., 5-99 p. front. 20 1/2 cm.
Dale, Sir Thomas. [Extract from] Sir Thomas Dale's letter to Sir Thomas
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Letter from Sir Thomas Dale to Salisbury. 1611. 1303
(In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States, v. 1. p. 501-508)
^A letter of Sir Thomas Dale, and another of Master Whitakers, from
James Towne in Virginia, June 18, 1614. And a piece of a tractate, writ-
ten by the said Master Whitakers from Virginia the yeere before. G159
P8. 1304
(In Purchas his pilgrimes. London, 1625 v. 4. p. 1768-1773)
Sir Thomas Dale to the President and counsell of the companie of ad-
venturers and planters in Virginia. 1611. 1305
(In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States, v. 1. p. 489-494)
Daleville college, Daieville, Va. Catalog. 1308
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[Dalrymple, Lucinda Lee]. Journal of a young lady of Virginia. [Ed. by
Emily V. Mason] 1782. Baltimore, J. Murphy and co., 1871. F223
L477. 1307
56 p. 8 vo.
Pub. for the benefit of the Lee memorial association of Richmond.
[Da!7:t!l, James M.] John Gray, of Mount Vernon; the last soldier of th«
revolution. Born near Mount Vernon, Va., January 6, 1764; died at
Hiramsburg, Ohio, March 29, 1868. Aged 104 years . . . Washington,
Gibson brothers, printers, 1868. E255 G78. 1308
64 p. 22cm.
This was reprinted in Dalzell's "Private Dalzell, his autobioeraphy,
poems and comic war papers, sketch of John Gray," Cincinnati. 1888.
CI D153.
Dandridge, Mrs. Danske (Bedinger). American prisoners of the revolution
. . . Charlottesville, Va., The Michie company, printers, 1911. E2S1
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ix, 504 p. front. 20 1/2 cm.
George Michael Bedinger: a Kentucky pioneer, by Danske Dandridge.
Charlottesville, Va., The Michie company, printers, 1909. CI B412
D178. 1310
2 p. 1., [iii]-iv, 232 p. front, (port.) 21cm.
Historic Shepherdstown, by Danske Dandridge . . . Charlottesville, Va.,
The Michie company, 1910. F249 S5 D17. 1311
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.
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Bulletin of the Virginia State Librahy 157
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,
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D184 D3 Office. 1315
232 p. 23cm.
Daniel, John Warwick. The campaign and battles of Gettysburg. Address
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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
83 p. 22cm.
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,
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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,
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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)
158 A Bibliography of Virginia
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.
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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,
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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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 159
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-
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Danville, Va. City engineer. Annual report. Fiscal year ending April 30.
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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.
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and the Ladies benevolent society. F234 Dl D19. 1341
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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.
Danville, Va. Water and light departments. Annual report. Fiscal year
ending April 30. F234 Dl W3. 1344
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Danville military institute, Danville, Va. Catalog. 1345
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[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
D21
1349
160 A Bibliography of Vieginia
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,
Richmond, Va. Commonwealth chapter, Daughters of the American
revolution. Organized Feb. 2nd, 1902. Richmond, Va. [Richmond],
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[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
Turner's select classical and English school . . . Richmond, Va., for
the academical year 1852-53. With the course of studies, etc. Rich-
mond, Va., Printed by Ritchies & Dunnavant, 1853. 1357
15, [1] p. front. 21cm.
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-
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50, [1] p. port. 22cm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 161
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 &
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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-
162 A Bibliography of Virginia
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
16 p. 2 3 Mi cm.
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-
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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-
ington and Union L. societies of Washington college: delivered on Wed-
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-
Bulletin op the Virginia State Library 165
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-
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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-
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. . . 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-
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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-
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1 p. 1., [17] p. 24y2cm.
The relation of the Right Honourable the Lord De-La-Warre, Lord Gov-
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[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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 167'
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.
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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-
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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.
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16 p.
The democratic view of the free school book question in Virginia. Rich-
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16 p.
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(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 3. p. 1309-
1332)
Denny, George Hutcheson. [Biographical sketch of Robert Edward Lee,
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(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
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57 p. 23cm.
Thesis, University of Virginia.
Expert supervision. By George H. Denny, President Washington and
Lee university. Delivered before the Virginia educational conference,
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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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xiii, 310 p., 1 1. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 23cm.
Deux-Ponts, Guillaume, comte de. My campaigns in America: a journal
kept by Count William de Deux-Ponts, 1780-81. Translated from the
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xvi p., 1 1., 176 p. 23cm.
De Vere, Maximilian Scheie, 1820-1898. First French reader: for beginners
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1 p. 1., [5]-143 p. igi/ocm.
The great empress. A portrait . . . Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott &
CO., 1870. B D491 G6. 1441
397 p. 19%cm. '
Outlines of comparative philology, with a sketch of the languages of
Europe, arranged upon philological principles; and a brief history of
the art of writing. By M. Scheie de Vere, of the University of Virginia.
New York, G. P. Putnam & co., 1853. 1441a
434 p. IGVacm.
The romance of American history. Early annals . . . New York, G. P.
Putnam & sons; [etc., etc.] 1872. E179 D49. 1442
3 p. 1., 254 p. 19cm.
Studies in English; or. Glimpses of the inner life of our language . . .
New York, C. Scribner and company, 1867. PE1075 D45. 1443
vl, 365 p. 191,4 cm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 169
The wonders of vegetation. From the French of Fulgence Marion. Ed.,
with numerous additions, by Scheie de Vere . . . New York, C. Scrib-
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283 p. front., illus., plates. 20cm.
Dew, Thomas Roderick, 1802-1846. Address, 1445
(In Southern literary messenger, v. 2. p. 760-769)
^Baccalaureate address. 1446
(In Southern literary messenger, v. 3. p. 401-406)
A digest of the laws, customs, manners and institutions of the ancient
and modern nations . . . D. Appleton & company, 1853. D21 D4.
1447
viii, 662 p. 24cm.
^An essay on slavery . . . Richmond, Va., 2d ed. J. W. Randolph, 1849.
HT95 D52. 1448
115 p. 22cm.
Influence of the republican system of government . . . 1449
(In Southern literary messenger, v. 2. p. 261-282)
Lectures on the restrictive system; delivered to the senior political
class of William and Mary college. By Thomas R. Dew . . . Richmond
[Va.] Printed by S. Shepherd & co., 1829. HF1754 D45. 1450
viii, 195 p. 22 1/2 cm.
The pro-slavery argument, as maintained by the most distinguished
writers of the Southern states: containing the several essays, on the
subject, of Chancellor Harper, Governor Hammond, Dr. Simms and
Professor Dew. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & co., 1853. HT95
H29. 1451
1 1. 490 p. 21cm.
Review of the debate in the Virginia legislature of 1831 and 1832 . . .
Richmond. Printed by T. W. White, 1832. HT95 D51. 1452
133 p. 2114cm.
De Witt, Cornel is. Histoire de Washington et de la fondation de la r^pub-
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iii, civ, 486 p. front, (port.), plates. 22%cm.
Dickens, Charles. American notes. [New York, Kurd and Houghton, 1871]
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320 p. 19cm.
In Virginia: chapter 9.
Dickerman, George Sherwood. Education in the love of reading . . .
Hampton, Va., The press of the Hampton normal and agricultural in-
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28 p. incl. front, (port.) 2iy2cm.
-Dickinson, iVIarquis Fayette. John Marshall. The tribute of Massachusetts;
being the addresses delivered at Boston and Cambridge, February 4,
1901, in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of his eleva-
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M368 D25. 1456
5 p. 1., xi-xvii p., 1 1., 3-120 p. 9 port. (incl. front.) 24cm.
170 A BinLIOGRAPHY OF A'iRGINIA
Dickson, S. O'H. Reuben Delton, preacher. A sequel to "The story of
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206 p. 19 1/2 cm.
Dldier, Eugene Lemoine. The life and poems of Edgar Allan Poe. A new
memoir by Eugene L. Didier, and an introductory letter by Sarah Helen
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D26.
1458
305 p. (incl. front, port.) plates. 18cm.
Diggs, Sterling Henry. . . . Influence of the concentration of potassium
iodide on the rate of diffusion of iodine in potassium iodide solution
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U5 S41. 1459
p. 477-512. diagrs. 26y2cm.
Thesis, Univ. of Virginia.
Dili, Jacob S. American scientist who charted the oceans — Pathfinder of
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CI M460 D57. I'^^O
[20] p. illus. ports., plates. 27cm.
From the Journal of American history, v. 4, no. 3. 1910. p. 319-339.
Dillon, John Forrest. John Marshall, life, character and judicial services, as
portrayed in the centenary and memorial addresses and proceedings
throughout the United States on Marshall Day, 1901, and in the classic
orations of Binney, Story, Phelps, Waite and Rawle. Compiled and
edited with an introduction by John F. Dillon. Illustrated with portraits
and fac-simile . . . Chicago, Callaghan & company, 1903. CI M368
D28. 1461
3 V. fronts, (ports.) facsim. 25y2cm.
Dillon William. Life of John Mitchell . . . London, Kegan Paul, French
& CO., 1888. C2 M681 D28. 1462
2 V. front, (port.) 23cm.
His life in Richmond: v. 2, p. 165-213.
Dimmock, Charles. Report of a survey made for the Lynchburg and Ten-
nessee railroad co., by Capt. Charles Dimmock, Nov. 25th, 1848. Rich-
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32 p. 22cm.
Dimmock, Charles H. The modern: a fragment. By Charles H. Dimmock.
Richmond, Published by J. W. Davies & sons. Printed by L. J. Laugh-
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24 p. 22cm.
Dismal Swamp canal company. Memorial and other papers of the Dismal
Swamp canal company to the Senate and House of representatives of
the United States of America. December, 1877. TC625 D6 A5 1877.
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13, 17 p. 20cm.
District of Columbia. Joint committee on the centennial celebration, 1900.
1800-1900. Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the
establishment of the seat of government in the District of Columbia.
Comp. by William V. Cox . . . Under the direction of the Joint Com-
mittee on printing. Washington, Govt, print, off., 1901. F197 D61.
1466
343 p. pi., port., fold, maps, plans. 30cm.
Appendix: ... 6. Sketch of the various forms of local government In
the District of Columbia: with list of Washington city officials, 1802-1898.
By W. B. Bryan ... 8. Books, pamphlets, periodicals, maps and original
plans of the "Centennial exhibition" in the Division of prints. Library of
Cengress, comp. by Arthur J. Parsons . . .
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 171
Divert, Alexander S. The surrender of Mason and Slidell. Speech in the
House of representatives, Jan. 7, 1862. JK310 v. 19. 1467
6 p.
Dixon, Thomas. The life worth living. A personal experience. By Thomas
Dixon, jr. . . . New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1905. 1468
X p., 1 1., 140 p. front., pi. 20 1/2 cm.
Dixon, William Hepworth, 1821-1879. White conquest . . . London, Chatto
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2 V. 22cm.
"Virginia": v. 2, p. 175-185.
Doane, Charles F. . . . The milk supply of twenty nine Southern cities
. . . Washington, Govt, print, off., 1905. SF623 U5 A4. 1470
40 p. 23cm.
(U. S. Bureau of animal industry. Bulletin no. 70)
Richmond, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News, Lynchburg, Danville,
p. 20-24.
Dobie, Armistead M. [Biographical sketch of William Wirt, with selections
from his writings, by Armistead M. Dobie] 1471
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 13.
p. 5903-5920)
A documentary history of American industrial society; ed. by John R. Com-
mons, Ulrich B. Phillips, Eugene A. Gilmore, Helen L. Sumner, and
John B. Andrews. Prepared under the auspices of the American bureau
of industrial research, with the co-operation of the Carnegie institution
of Washington. With preface by Richard T. Ely and introduction by
John B. Clark . . . Cleveland, O., The A. H. Clark company, 1910-1911.
HC103 D63. 1472
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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(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college.
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396 p. front, (port.) 19V2cm.
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Statesmen of the old South; or, From radicalism to conservative revolt
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Ix p., 1 1., 242 p. 20cm.
Contents: — Thomas Jefferson. — John C. Calhoun. — Jefferson Davis.
The West and the war with Mexico: annual address before the Illinois
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Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of the western parts of Vir-
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western country. By Joseph Doddridge; with a memoir of the
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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
of the Valley.
Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of the western parts of Vir-
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1 p. 1., V, [6]-84 p. front, (port.) 25 pi. 33cm.
Mrs. Eastman was born in Fauquier Co., Va., in 1818.
Chicora and other regions of the conquerors and conquered. Philadel-
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Dahcotah; or. Life and legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling. By
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Dl El. 1573
xi p., 1 1., xxxi, [33]-268 p. front., illus., pi. 19y2cm.
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[54] p. illus. 33cm.
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F218 24 U5 S41. 1575
cover-title, p. 243-265. diagrs. 27cm.
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At head of title: University of Virginia publications.
. . . An investigation of the value of an infinite series on the bound-
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cover-title, p. 187-199. diagrs. 26cm.
(Bulletin of the Philosophical society. Scientific series, vol. 1, no. 6)
At head of title: University of Virginia publications.
. . . On a certain quadratic form with its geometric and kinematic in-
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F218 24 U5 S41. 1577
cover-title, p. 231-242. 27cm.
(Bulletin of the Philosophical society. Scientific series, v. 1, no. 9)
At head of title: University of Virginia publications.
. . . On the flow of water in pipes, conduits and open channels and
the losses of energy due to its motion . . . Charlottesville, Va., Uni-
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cover-title, p. 127-186 incl. tables. 26cm.
(Bulletin of the Philosophical society. Scientific ser., v. 1, no. 5)
At head of title: University of Virginia publications.
. . . On the maximum and minimum values of a linear function of
the radical co-ordinates of a point with respect to a simplicissimum in
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[1910] F218 24 U5 S41. 1579
cover-title, p. 45-84. diagr. 26i/^cm.
(Bulletin of the Philosophical society. Scientific ser., v. 1, no. 3)
At head of title: University of Virginia publications.
Eckenrode, Hamilton James. ... A calendar of legislative petitions, ar-
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302 p. 24cm.
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1580a
488 p. 24cm.
Special report of Department of archives and history of Virginia state
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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.
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Printed and sold by Mary Hinde, 1774. C2 E24 J53. 1585
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Description of his visit to Virginia in 1672: p. 66-72.
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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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Eoflleaton, Edward, 1837-1902. Nathaniel Bacon, the patriot of 1676. 159a
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Pocahontas. Including an account of the early settlement of Virginia
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310 p. front. 19cm.
Eggleston, Edward, 1871- The ultimate solution of the American negro prob-
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Eggleston, George Gary, 1839-1911. American war ballads and lyrics; a col-
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2 V. in 1. front., illus. 16^/4 cm.
The big brother . . . New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons,
1890. B E229 B8. 1594
182 p. 20cm.
Camp Venture. A story of the Virginia mountains . . . Boston, Lothrop
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401 p. 19cm.
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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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448 p. 20cm.
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438 p. 20cm.
The history of the Confederate War, its causes and its conduct; a nar-
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2 v. 21 1/2 cm.
How to educate yourself: with or without masters . . . New York,
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viii, 151 p. 19cm.
The master of Warlock. A Virginia war story . . . Boston, Lothrop
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433 p. 20cm.
Notes on Cold Harbor. E468 B33. 1603
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The old regime in the Old Dominion. 1604
(In Atlantic monthly, v. 36, 1875. p. 603)
A rebel's recollections . . . New York, Hurd and Houghton; Cambridge,
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vi p., 1 1., 260 p. 18cm.
184" A Bibliography of Virginia
Recollections of a varied life . . . New York, H. Holt & co., 1910.
CI E28 R3. 1606
2 p. 1., 354 p. 22 1/2 cm.
— — Red Eagle and the wars with the Creek Indians of Alabama . . . New
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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.
Southern soldier stories . . . New York, Macmillan company, 1898.
B E229 S16. 1609
251 p. IDcm.
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10 p. 211/2 X 10cm.
[Biographical sketch of Robert Beverly, with selections from his writ-
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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.
Eggleston, Richard Beverley. Four days in Chicago. Descriptive and his-
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61 p. 18 1/2 cm.
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313 p. incl. front. 1914 cm.
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Eldridge, James W. Catalogue of a remarkable collection of books, pam-
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106 p. 24cm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 185
• Catalogue of books, pamphlets, etc., formed by James W. Eldridge, re-
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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.
Contents: — P^ranklin. — Washington. — Channing. — Emerson.
Elk Creek academy, Ursus, Va. Catalog. 1622
Library has 1900.
Ellet, Charles, jr. Report on the improvement of the Kanawha and inci-
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125 p. fold, maps, table. 25i/^cm.
Report on the tariff of toll for the Virginia central railroad. By Charles
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38 p. 24cm.
Dated Washington, D. C, August, 1858.
Report on the Wheeling and Belmont suspension bridge, to the city
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43 p. front., fold. plan. 22cm.
Ellinger, William. Letter on the oyster question of Virginia. By William
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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,
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1626
4 V. 21cm.
"The debates in Virginia": v. 2.
The debates in the several state conventions on the adoption of the
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Philadelphia in 1787. Together with the Journal of the Federal con-
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Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of 98-99, and other illustrations of
the Constitution . . . Collected and revised from contemporary publi-
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5 v. 24cm.
Same. 1859. JK141 1859. 1627
5 v. 24cm.
Historical sketches of the ten miles square forming the District of
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interest or curiosity at the metropolis of the Union; also, a description
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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
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Elliott, E. N. Cotton is king, and p'o-slavery arguments: comprising the
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Elliott & Nye's Virginia directory and business register for 1852. Number
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186, 245 p. map. 22y2cm.
Ellis, Edward Sylvester. The camp-fires of General Lee. from the Penin-
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F218 24 U5 E47. 1635
16 p. 21cm.
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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
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Emerson, Mrs. Settle Alder (Calhoun). Historic Southern monuments; rep-
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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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Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 187
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.
Empie, Adam. Discourses on immersion and infant baptism. By the Rev.
Adam Empie, A. JM., pieddent of William &. JVIary col'ege, and rector of
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
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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
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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
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12 V. 24cm.
V. 3. Virginia, by J. Hotchkiss.
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Fishburne military school, Waynesboro, Va. Catalog. 1746
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The Franklin almanac for the year of our Lord 1823. Published by Nathan
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The Franklin almanac for the year of our Lord 1826. No. 6. Publifhed by
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48 p. 18cm.
The Franklin almanac for the year of our Lord 1827. No. 7. Published by
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The Franklin almanac for the year of our Lord 1828. No. 8. Published by
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48 p. 18cm.
The Franklin almanac for the year of our Lord 1829. No. 9. Publi hed by
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Fredericksburg. Acts of incorporation and general ordinance of Fredericks-
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cover-title, [1], 27 p. fold. map. 21V2cm.
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Fredericksburg college, Fredericksburg, Va. Catalogue. F218 24 FS5 C.
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Freeman, Edward Augustus. Greater Greece and Greater Britain; and,
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16 p. 22l^cm.
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"A Virginia wedding": p. 34-77.
French, Benjamin Franklin, 1799-1877. Historical collections of Louisiana
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B. F. French was born in Richmond, Va. in 1799.
Historical collections of Louisiana; embracing many rare and valuable
documents relating to the natuial, civil and political history of that
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Hstory of the rise and progress of the iron trade of the United States,
from 1621 to 1857. With numerous statistical tables, relating to the
manufacture, importation, exportation, and prices of iron for more
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Friedenwaid, Herbert. A calendar of Washington manuscripts in the Library
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315 p. 27%cm.
Frierson, E. O. The Lord's prayer. By Rev. E. O. Frierson, pastor of the
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Frith, Gilbert R. Ode to Virginia. By Gilbert R. Frith. Richmond, Va.,
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Froehling & Robertson. A hand book on the minerals and mineral resources
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Appendix: Sermon at the opening of Greenbrier Presbytery; Semi-cen-
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A full account of the great calamity, which occurred in the capitol at Rich-
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Full crew bill. Stenographic report of statements made by representatives
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24 p. 22cm. ''^24
8 p. 22cm. ''^^S
28 p. 22cm. ''926
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Seven lectures on female education. Inscribed to Mrs. Garnett's pupiK
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60, 1 p. 21cm.
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with an account of the agricultural uses of fish, by W. O. Atwater . . .
and an introduction bringing the subject down to date . . . New York,
Orange Judd company, 1880. 2036
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.
By G. Brown Goode, with a preface by R. A. Brock . . . Richmond, Va.,
J. W. Randolph & English, 1887. 2037
xxxvi, 526 (i. e. 538) p. illus., plates (partly fold.) ports. 25i/^cm.
Between p. 50 and p. 85 are extra numbered pages.
224 A Bibliography of Virgixia
Goode, J. Edwin, publisher. Full account of the burning of the Richmond
theatre, on the night of December 26, 1811. Richmond, Published br
J. Edwin Goode, 1S5S. F233 7 G647. 2038
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
Goode, of Bedford City, Va. The electoral commission of 1877. 2039
(In Virginia state bar association. 15th report, 1903. p. 310-348)
Recollections of a lifetime, by John Goode, of Virginia. New York and
Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1906. CI G647 G52.
2040
X p., 1 1., L13]-266 p. front, (port.) 23cm.
Goode, Kate Tucker. A princess of Virginia. A drama. By Kate Tucker
Goode. 1907. 2041
[S17]-S'1S p. 24i/2cm.
From Lippincott's magazine of June, 1907.
Goode, Richard Urquhart, 1858-1903. . . . Survey of the boundary line be-
tween Idaho and Montana, from the international boundary to the crest
of the Bitterroot Mountains . . . Washington. Government printing of-
fice, 1900. QE75 B. 2042
67, xi p. plates. 23cm.
(U. S. Geological survey. Bulletin no. 170)
Goode, William Osborne, 1798-1859. Speech of Hon. Wm. O. Goode, of Vir-
ginia, delivered in the House of representatives, May 19, 1854, on the
Nebraska and Kansas bill. Washington, Printed at the congressional
globe office, 1854. 2043
13 p. 24cm.
Speech on election of senator in the Virginia House of delegates, Jan. 29,
1840. JK310 V. 32. 2044
15 p. 22cm.
Speech on Kansas-Nebraska bill in House of representatives. May 19,
1854. JK310 V. 28. 2045
13 p. 22cm.
Goodhart, Briscoe. History of the Independent Loudoun Virginia rangers.
U. S. vol. cav. (scouts) 1862-65. By Briscoe Goodhart . . . Washing-
ton, Press of McGill & Wallace, 1898. E534 6 L. 2046
vi, 234 p. front., illus., pi., port., maps. 22',,^cm.
Goodrich, Charles A. Lives of the signers to the Declaration of Independ-
ence ... 3d ed. New York, Thomas AValker. 1832. COl G654 L30.
2047
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
. . . [Richmond, Va., W. E. Jones, printer, 1910] F218 3 G65. 2048
35 p. 24 Mi cm.
Goodwin, Mrs. Maud (Wilder) 1856- . . . Dolly Madison . . . New York,
C. Scribner's sons, 1796. CI M181 G52. 2049
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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 225
Edited by Maud Wilder Goodwin . . . Boston, Little, Brown & co.,
1895. B G857 H8. 2050
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
its historic environment, by Rev. Wm. A. R. Goodwin . . . [Petersburg,
Va., The Franklin press company] 1907. F'232 B17 G71. 2052
205 p. incl. front., illus., plates. 23y2cm.
Historical sketch of Bruton church, Williamsburg, Virginia. By Revd.
W. A. R. Goodwin, rector of Bruton church [Petersburg, Va., Printed
by the Franklin press] 1903. F232 B17 G7. 2053
183 p. front., plates. 24cm.
The Right Reverend Richard Channing Moore, D. D., second bishop of
Virginia and the beginnings of the Theological seminary of Virginia.
An address delivered at the alumni meeting of the Virginia theological
seminary, on June 4th, 1914, by Rev. Wm. A. R. Goodwin, B. D. Pub-
lished by order of the Alumni association. 2054
[3-] 18 p. front, (port.), plate (port.) 23cm.
Goolrick, John Tackett. The life of General Hugh Mercer, with brief
sketches of General George Washington, John Paul Jones, General
George Weedon, James Monroe, and Mrs. Mary Ball Washington, who
were friends and associates of General Mercer at Fredericksburg; also
a sketch of Lodge no. 4, A. F. and A. M., of which Generals Washington
and Mercer were membei's; and a genealogical table of the Mercer
family . . . New York, Neale publishing company, 1906. CI M554
G52. 2055
140 p. front, (port.), plates. 20i/^cm.
Gootee, C. H. The reward of faith, remarkable answers to prayer "Accord-
ing to His promise," by C. H. Gootee. West end mission, Richmond, Va.
[Richmond, n. d.] 2056
[1], 15, [3] p. 201/^cm.
Gordon, Armistead Churchill. Befo' de war; echoes in negro dialect, by
A. C. Gordon and Thomas Nelson Page. New York, C. Scribner's sons,
1888. PS1756 G4 B4. 2057
vi p., 2 ]., 131 p. ISi^cm.
[Biographical sketch of James Lindsay Gordon, with selections from'his
writings, by Armistead C. Gordon] 2058
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 5., p. 1919-
1938)
[Biographical sketch of] William Green, 1806-1880, by Armistead Church-
ill Gordon, of the Virginia bar. COl L677 G7. 2059
(In Lewis, William D. Great American lawyers. 1907-09. v. 5. p. 255-
289)
Biography of William Joseph Robertson. 2060
(In Lewis, W. D. Great American lawyers, v. 7. p. 127-159)
Colonel James Gordon of Lancaster (1714-1768) Read at the presenta-
tion by his descendants to the county of Lancaster, Virginia, of a por-
trait of Col. James Gordon, Julv 21, 1913, by Armistead C. Gordon.
[Staunton, Va., 1913] CI G663 G66. 2061
■ 11, [2] p. incl. 2 greneal. tab. 21 1/2 cm.
226 A Bibliography of Virginia
Congressional currency. An outline of the Federal money system. By
Armistead C. Gordon. G. P. Putnam's sons, New York, etc., etc., 1S9.5.
2062
Ix, 234 p. 20cm.
The currency and currency problems in the South, 1791 to 1S65. [with
bibliography] 2063
(In The South in the building of the nation, v. 5. p. 447-453)
Currency problems in their relation to Southern economic development
[with bibliography] 2064
(In The South in the building of the nation, v. 6. p. 418-420)
The effect of the civil war upon real and personal property values in the
South [with bibliography] 2065
(In The South in the building of the nation, v. 5. p. 422-426)
The effects of currency legislation [with bibliography] 2066
(In The South in the building of the nation, v. 6. p. 415-418)
For truth and freedom; poems of commemoration. Staunton, Va., A.
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,
1902. 2068
[42] p. 19cm.
Gen. Daniel Morgan; an address delivered before the seventh annual
congress of the Scotch-Irish society of America, at Lexington, Va., June
23, 1895. Nashville, Tenn., Publishing house of the M. E. Church, South,
1895. CI M847 G52. 2069
20 p. 22 1/2 cm.
Gen. Daniel Morgan. By Armistead C. Gordon, Staunton, Va. E184
S42. 2070
(In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Seventh congress. 1895.
p. 175-192)
The gift of the morning star; a story of Sherando. By Armistead C.
Gordon. New York & London, Funk & Wagnalls co.. 1905. B GG()2
G27. 2071
vi p., 1 1., 3-373 p. front. 20cm.
The ivory gate [poems] by Armistead C. Gordon . . . New York and
Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1907. PS1756 G4 19.
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-
tead Churchill Gordon. New York, London. The Macmillan company,
1911. CI C976 A36. 2073
XX p.. 1 1., 468 p. front, (port.) 20^cm.
Bibliography: p. 453-454.
The laws of Bacon's assembly. Address delivered before the Beta of
Virginia chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa society at the University of
Virginia, June 17, 1914. By Armistead C. Gordon, Rector of the Uni-
versity of Virginia. [Reprinted from the University of Virginia Alumni
bulletin for Oct., 1914] 2074
12 p. 23cm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 227
Maje; a love story, by Armistead C. Gordon. New York, C. Scribner's
sons, 1914. B G662 M2. 2075
5 p. 1., 3-119 p. col. front., plates. 19 1/2 cm.
The old regime in Virginia [with bibliography] 2076
(In The South in the building of the nation, v. 10. p. 77-96)
Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Hon. Armistead C.
Gordon, of Staunton, The legal foundations of socialism. 2077
(In Virginia state bar association. 20th report, 1908. p. 301-322)
Robin Aroon, a comedy of manners, by Armistead C. Gordon . . . New
York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1908. B G662
R65. 2078
222 p. 19cm.
Value and exchange [with bibliography] 2079
(In The South in the building of the nation, v. 5. p. 418-422)
William Fitzhugh Gordon, a Virginian of the old school: his life, times
and contemporaries (1787-1858) by Armistead C. Gordon . . . New York
and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1909. CI G665 G66.
2080
412 p. 22% cm.
Bibliography: p. [395]-398.
Gordon, Charles B. W. Select sermons. By Rev. Charles B. W. Gordon,
pastor First Baptist church, Harrison street, Petersburg, Va. With an
introductory sketch by Mrs. Rev. Charles B. W. Gordon. 2d ed. Peters-
burg, Va., C. B. W. Gordon & co. 2081
Library has v. 1.
Gordon, Edward Clifford. The battle of Big Bethel. Address delivered be-
fore the Richmond howitzer association, Dec. 13, 1882. E581 8 R4C.
2082
(In Contributions to a history of the Richmond howitzer battalion, pam-
phlet no. 1, p. 14-41)
Gordon, George Henry, 1825-1886. Brook Farm to Cedar Mountain; in the
war of the great rebellion 1861-62; a revision and enlargement (from
the latest and most authentic sources) of papers, numbered I, II, and III,
entitled, "A history of the Second Massachusetts regiment and Stone-
wall Jackson . . . Boston, J. R. Osgood and company, 1883. E513
5 2d. 2083
X p., 1 1., 376 p. front., pi., fold. maps. 21cm.
History of the Army of Virginia, under John Pope . . . from Cedar
Mountain to Alexandria, 1862 . . . Boston, Houghton, Osgood & com-
pany, 1880. E493 8 G67. 2084
xiv, 498 p. fold. maps. 23^2 cm.
A war diary of events in the war of the great rebellion. 1863-1865. . . .
Boston, J. R. Osgood and company, 1882. E601 G66. 2085
vi, 437 p. illus. maps. 21cm.
Gordon, James Lindsay. Ballads of the sunlit years . . . New York North
American press, 1904. PS1756 G5 B18. ' 2086
84 p. IS 1/2 cm.
Gordon, John Brown, 1832-1904. Reminiscences of the civil war . . . New
York, C. Scribner's sons, 1903. E467 G66. 2087
xiii, 1 1., [3]-465 p. front, (port.) ports. 23cm.
[Gordon, W. F.] The secession of Virginia. [A poem] By a Virginian.
Louisa, Va., Press of the News, 1897. E647 G66. 2088
30 p. front, (port.), plates, ports. 22cm.
228 A BiBLlOGKAPHY OF ViRGIXIA
Gordon, William St. Clair. Recollections of the old Quarter. By William
St. Clair Gordon, M. D. Lynchburg, Va., Moose bros. co., 1902. B G6o5
R12. 2089
3 p. 1., 142 p. front., plates. 19cm.
Gordonsville female institute, Gordonsville, Va. Catalog. 2090
Library has 1879, 1881, 1884, 1886, 1887.
Gore, James Howard. The Dutch society for general welfare. HD8051
Al. 2091
(In U. S. Bureau of labor. Bulletin no. 9, March, 1897. p. 130-148)
Dr. Gore was born in Fredericli county, Va., in 1856.
The nations of Antwerp. HD8051 Al. 2092
(In U. S. Bureau of labor. Bulletin no. 17, July, 1898. p. 597-612)
Plane and solid geometry. 3d ed. rev. New York, London [etc.] Long-
mans, Green & co., 1903. QA453 G6o. 2093
X, 247 p. 12 mo.
—The poor colonies of Holland. HDS051 Al. 2094
(In U. S. Bureau of labor. Bulletin no. 2, January, 1896. p. 113-126)
Goshen Baptist association. Minutes of the one hundred and eighteenth
session of the Goshen Baptist association held with Zion church, Orange
Co., Va., September G-8, 1910 . . . Richmond press, Inc., printers, Rich-
mond Virginia, 1910. 2095
31 p. 22 1/2 cm.
Goss, Warren Lee. Recollections of a private. A story of the Army of the
Potomac . . . New York, T. Y. Crowell & co., [c 1890] E601 G67.
2096
xi, 354 p. front., illus., pi. 23i^cm.
Gosse, Edmund. Raleigh . . . London. Longmans, Green, and co., 1886.
C2 R163 G3. 2097
vi, 1 1., 248 p. 18 1/2 cm.
Gosson, Louis C. Post-bellum campaigns of the blue and gray, 1881-1882
. . . Trenton, N. J., Naar, Day & Naar, 1882. E641 G67. 2098
192 p. front. 19i^cm.
Gould, Harris Parley. . . . Orchard fruits in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge
regions of Virginia and the South Atlantic states. By H. P. Gould . . .
Washington, Govt, print, off., 1908. SB19 A4 No. 135. Also F220
4 G69. 2099
102 p. V. pi. (incl. 2 maps, 1 fold.) 23cm.
(U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Bureau of plant industry. Bulletin 135)
Governor Joseph Johnson of Virginia. A brief sketch of his life and charac-
ter. By an intimate friend. Baltimore, John H. Poster's steam printing
and publishing house, 1877. CI J67 G53. 2100
19 p. 23cm.
Gov. William Smith. 2100a
From Democratic review, v. 22, p. 454-463.
Graham, J. R. [Biographical sketch of Mary Tucker Magill, with selections
from her writings, by J. R. Graham] 2101
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature, 1909. v. 8. p. 3305-
3319)
Sketches biographical and genealogical of the Magill family of Win-
chester, Virginia. Prepared by Rev. J. R. Graham, D. D. Winchester,
Va., [The Eddy Press corporation] 1908. 2101a
38 p. 231/icm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 229
Graham, James. The life of General Daniel Morgan, of the Virginia line
of the army of the United States, with portions of his correspondence;
comp. from authentic sources. By James Graham . . . New York,
Derby & Jackson; Cincinnati, H. W. Derby & CO., 1856. CI M847 G64.
2102
XV, 17-475 p. front, (port.) 2 pi. Igi^cm.
Graham, James R. The planting of the Presbytevian church in Northern
Virginia prior to the organization of Winchester presbytery, December
4, 1794. Winchester, Geo. P. Norton pub. co., 1904. F218 3 G73.
2103
167 p. 23cm.
Graham, Samuel C. Address [before Virginia state bar association] of Judge
Samuel C. Graham, president of the association. Some philosophy of
the law and of lawyers. 2104
(In Virginia state bar association. 15th report, 1903. p. 184-201)
Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Samuel C. Graham.
A criticism of the profession reviewed. [Article in the North American
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(In Virginia state bar association. 4th report, 1892. p. 194-201)
Graham, William A. Life and character of the Hon. Thomas RufTm, late
chief justice of North Carolina. A memorial oration by W^illiam A.
Graham, delivered before the agricultural society of the state, by its
request, at the annual fair in Raleigh, Oct. 21, 1S70. Raleigh, N. C,
Nichols & Gorman, 1871. CI R923 G54. 2106
34 p. front, (port.) 22cm.
Judge Ruffln was born in King & Queen Co., Va., Nov. 17, 1787.
Granbery, J. C. Life sketch of Captain Richard Irby. By Bishop J. C. Gran-
bery. F225 R194. 2107
(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college.
[V. 1] no. 3. June, 1903. p. 159-169)
Grand united order of Odd-Fellows. District grand lodge of Virginia. Re-
port of the twentieth annual session of the District grand lodge of Vir-
ginia, Grand united order of Odd-Fellows, held in Pine-St. A. M. E.
church, Suffolk, Va., Sept., 18, 19, and 20, 1900. Recorded, compiled and
arranged by M. V. P. Wm. M. T. Forrester, District grand secretary,
Richmond, Va., 1900, 2108
84 p. 22 14 cm.
Grant, U. S. General Grant on the Wilderness campaign. (Extract from
his report dated July 22, 1865) E468 B33. 2109
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 145-151)
Grant on the siege of Petersburg. E468 B33. 2110
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 574-579)
Preparing for the campaign of '64. E468 B33. 2111
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 97-117)
Grantham, Sir Thomas. An historical account of some memorable actions,
particularly in Virginia; also against the admiral of Algier, and in the
Bast Indies: performed for the service of his prince and country, by
Sir Thomas Grantham, Knight; with an introduction, by R. A. Brock
. . . London, Reprinted by C. McCarthy & co., 1882. F229 G76
Office. 2112
viii, 71 p. 24cm.
Graphic sketches from old and authentic works, illustrating the costume,
habits, and character of the aborigines of America; together with rare
n
230 A Bibliography of Virginia
and curious fragments relating to the discovery and settlement of th»
country, [pt. 1] New York, J. & H. G. Langley, 1841. E78 V7 W5.
211S
15 p., [22] 1. 24 pi. 23cm.
Plates accompanied by leaves with descriptive letterpress.
Half-title (p. [5]): Graphic sketches. Part 1, The natives of Virginia
by John Wyth. 15S5-1588.
Added t.-p. (leaf following p. 15): Portraits to the life and manners
of the inhabitants, of that province in America, called Virginia ... by
John Wyth . . .
No more published.
Grasty, John Sharshall. . . . An unusual occurrence of the mineral evan.
site . . . Charlottesville, Va., University of Virginia, 1912. F218 24
U5 S41. 2114
p. 223-230. illus. 2Gyocm.
(Bulletin of the Philosophical society, Scientific ser. v. 1. no. 8. Jan.,
1912)
Grattan, George G. The battle of Boonsboro Gap, or South Mountain. An
address delivered before R. B. Lee camp, no. 1, on May 20, 1910. [Har-
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11 p. map. 2214 cm.
Grattan, Peachy R. Speech in the General assembly at Cleveland, June 2,
1857. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson's steam power presses, 1857. 2116
22 p. 21i^cm.
War interest on the state debt. 2116a
(In The Virginia law journal, v. 2. February, 1878. p. [65]-72)
Graves, Charles A. The forged letter of General Robert B. Lee. Paper
read by Professor Charles A. Graves of the Law school of the Uni-
versity of Virginia, before the Virginia state bar association at the
Homestead hotel, Hot Springs, Va., Aug. 4, 5, & 6, 1914. Richmond,
Richmond press, Inc., printers, 1914. 2117
40 p. 2 3cm.
— ■ — Notes on pleading. With references to Stephen on pleading (Andrews'
edition). By Charles A. Graves, University of Virginia. Richmond, Va.,
Whittet & Shepperson, 1900. 2117a
133 p. 22 1/2 cm.
Graves, Charles Marshall. The Pompeii of America. F234 J6 G776. 2118
p. 277-284. 25cm.
From The New England magazine. J^.;
Graves, Thomas Thatcher. The occupation [of Richmond] E468 B33.
2119
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 726-728)
Gray, Edmonia Woltz. The Virginia negro mammy: Tena Macintosh, [Roan-
oke, Va.?] n. d. F21S 5 G77. 2120
4 p. 22cm.
Gray, Francis C. Oration delivered before the legislature of Massachusetts,
at their request, on the hundredth anniversary of the birth of George
Washington. By Francis C. Gray. Boston, Button and Wentworth, 1832.
CI W318 G64. 2121
80 p. 21cm.
[Gray, Robert] A good speed to Virginia . . . London, Printed by Felix
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,
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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,
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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-
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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.,
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14 p. 23cm.
Gregory, W. F. C. . . . Catalogue sale of the library of the late Rev. W. F.
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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.
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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-
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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,
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Griffith, J. Eveieth. History of the Washington monument from its incep-
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nected with the construction of this highest structure of human hands.
Also a graphic description and complete program of the dedication cere-
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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-
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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.
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(In The Massachusetts historical society. Proceedings. 1867-1869.
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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
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(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-
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206 p. 23cm.
Grimsley, Daniel Amon. Battles in Culpeper County, Virginia, 1861-1865,
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2 p. 1., 56 p. 8 vo.
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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-
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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
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3 p. 1., [5]-233 p. illus., x pi. (partly fold., incl. diagrs., maps) 23V2cm.
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HG2529 U5. 2175
24 p.
Felix Grundy was born in Berkeley Co., Va., in 1777.
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2 V. illus., port., maps (partly fold.) facsim. 41 by 29i^cm.
Guerrant, Edward O. The galax gatherers. The gospel among the High-
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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.
I
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 237
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CI W318 G78. 2180
xvi, 188 p. IS 1/2 cm.
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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.
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(In Virginia state bar association. 1st report, 1889. p. 164-177)
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61 p. illus. 21cm.
Hadden, Jarres. Washington's expeditions (1753-17.54) and Braddock's ex-
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139 p. front., plates, ports. 19cm.
Haddock's directory of Manchester, Va., and suburbs, for 1893-'94, to which
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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-
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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
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2187
In the first volume of reported cases of the Supreme court of appeals
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In Va. State law Library.
Hagood, L. M. The colored man in the Methodist Episcopal church. By the
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327 p. front, (port.), plates, ports, igi^cm.
Hakluyt, Richard, 1552-1616. The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques,
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\^ 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-
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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:
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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-
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cover-title, 18 p. 22 1/2 cm.
• Trans-Allegheny pioneers; historical sketches of the first white settle-
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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.
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3 V. fold, map, fold. tab. 19 1/2 cm.
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Hall, David Moore. Six centuries of the Moores of Pawley, Berkshire, Eng-
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[Kail, F.] The importance of the British plantations in America to this
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3 p. 1., 114 p. 19cm.
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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
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E472 1 H17. 2198
3 p. 1., 9-164 p. 20cm.
Old gold, by Granville Davisson Hall . . . [Chicago, Press of the Mayer
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2 p. 1., 7-212 p. 16cm.
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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
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23 p. 22y2cm.
Hall, James. Memoir of Thomas Posey, major-general, and governor of
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Hall, John Handy. Life of William Wirt. COl L677 G7. 2204
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^Beowulf, an Anglo-Saxon epic poem, tr. from the Heyne-Socin text,
by John Lesslie Plall . . . Boston, D. C Heath & co., 1893. PR1583
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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-
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87 p. 191/2 cm.
Judith, Phoenix and other Anglo-Saxon poems. Translated from the
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45 P- 23cm.
Hall, Williarr. Logan. . . . The waning hardwood supply and the Appa-
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16 p. inc!. diagr. 23cm.
(U. S. Forest service. Circular 116)
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(In Virginia slate bar association. 19th report, 1907. p. 205-225)
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256 p. IScm.
Mr. Haisey was born in Goochland co., Va., Jan. 28, 1S12.
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xxxvi, 509 p. front, (port.) 23i^cm.
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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-
tion by a friend of the South . . . London, Saunders, Otley and co.,
1865. CI H264 H4. 2260
2 V. front, (port.) 20i/icm.
Hardy, Lady Mary Duffus (McDowell) Down South, by Lady Duffus Hardy
. . . London, Chapman and Hall, 1883. F211 H26. 2261
vii, 276 p. 8 vo.
In Virginia: p. 1-44.
Hardy, Rives B. A digest of the laws and practice of all the states of the
Union in reference to the employment of convicts. Prepared by Rives
B. Hardy . . . Richmond, D. Bottom, superintendent public printing,
1911, HV8925 H3. 2262
17 p. 22cm.
Harfieid, G. Eugene. An oriental constellation. A romantic page of hidden
history in the barbaric age, delineating the fall and rise of a peculiar
nation, by G. Eugene Harfieid . . . Richmond, Va., Hewlett & Pierce,
1888. B278 066. 2263
172 p., 3 1. incl. illus., pi. 18cm.
Hargrave. Will Lofton. Wallannah; a colonial romance . . . Richmond,
B. F. Johnson publishing company, 1902. B H279 W8. 2264
429 p. front. 20cm.
Harlan, Caleb. Ida Randolph of Virginia. A historical novel in verse . . .
2d ed. carefully rev. Philadelphia, Ferris bros., 1890. PS1794 H5 II.
2265
101, [3] p. front, (port.) 19cm.
Harman, Michael Garber. The Arizona limited; or. Across the continent
afoot. By Michael G. Harman. Richmond, Southern publishing co., 1909.
E168 H28. 2266
xii, 177 p. front, (port.) illus., plates. 20cm.
Harmony Baptist association. Minutes of the 21st annual session held with
the New Grove Baptist church, Bagley's Mills, Lunenburg Co., Va. August
9th, 10th and 11th, 1899. [no place. 1899] 2267
2 4 p. 23cm.
Harnsberger, Stephen. Open-air treatment of pneumonia; my twenty-nine
years' experience. By Stephen Harnsberger, M, D., Catlett, Virginia.
Reprinted from the Medical record, Nov. 30, 1907. William Wood &
company. New York, 1907? 2268
28 p. 20cm.
Harper, Fred. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Fred
Harper, of Lynchburg. Constitutional amendment in Virginia. 2269
(In Virginia State bar association. 24th report, 1912. p. 1S6-200)
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825. Correspondence respecting Russia, be-
tween Robert Goodloe Harper and Robert Walsh, jun. Together with
the speech of Mr. Harper, commemorative of the Russian victories
. . . And an essay on the future state of Europe. Philadelphia, Wil-
liam Fry, 1813. DK198 H29. 2270
136 p. 231/^ cm.
Robert Goodloe Harper was born near Fredericksburg, Va., in 1765.
Observations on the dispute between the United States and France,
addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper ... to his constituents, in May,
1797 ... 4th ed. Philadelphia, printed. London: Reprinted at tlie
Philanthropic reform, 1798. H321 H29. 2271
viii, [5]-109, [1] p. 21i/2cm.
Bulletin of the VirgiivTia State Library 245
Speech on the constitutional powers of the President and Senate rela-
tive to the appointment of foreign ministers, delivered in the House of
Representatives of the U. S., March 2, 1798. PS660 W7. 2272
(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 2. p. 19-75)
Speech on the necessity of resisting the aggressions and encroachments
of France delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. S. May 29,
1797. PS660 W7. 2273
(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 1. p. 471-507)
Harriot, Thomas, 1560-1621. A briefe and true report of the new found land
of Virginia . . . written by Thomas Heriot . . . G240 H155. 2274
(In Hakluyt, Richard. Hakluyt's collection of . . . voyages . . .
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!.
Francoforti ad Moenvm, typis loannis Wecheli, svmtibvs vero Theodori
de Bry anno [1590] Venales reperivntvr in officina Sigismvndi Peira-
bendii. [New York, Reprinted by J. Sabin & sons, 1871] F229 H27.
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.
— Narrative of the first English plantation of Virginia, by Thomas Hariot.
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
F229 H29. 2278
vi, [7]-lll, [1] p. pi., map. sq. 8vo.
Harris, Charles] The state sovereignty record of Massachusetts. By a son
of Norfolk. Norfolk, Va., J. W. Fatherly, 1872. JK321 H31. 2279
28 p. 22cm.
arris, Findlay. Virginia, Washington County, its location, climate, re-
sources, attractions and advantages . . . Compiled at the request of
The board of supervisors of Washington County, by Findlay Harris,
1
246 A BiRLiOGRArHY OF Virginia
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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 247
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.
\
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.
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(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
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8 p. 22cm.
Harrison, Robert Lewis. [Biographical sketch of George Tucker, with selec-
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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
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narrower, John. Diary of John Harrower, 1773-1776. E171 A57. 2337
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Hartshorn memorial college, Richmond, Va. Catalog. 2347
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[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
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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
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20 p. 21cm.
Prohibition victorious: then — what? by H. H. Harwood . . . Richmond,
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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
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(In American historical association. Annual report . . . 1906. v. 2
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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
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Hatcher, Virginia Snead, Mrs. William E. Hatcher. The Sneads of Fluvanna,
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[118] p. front, (port) plates, ports. 23cin.
Hatcher, William Eldridge. Along the trail of the friendly years . . . New ;
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2355
359 p. front, (port.) 2iy2cm. J
John Jasper, the unmatched negro philosopher and preacher . . . New
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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.
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X. [9]-351 p. front, (port.) 19cm. :
Hatchett, Mamie Lamkin. Myra: a novel. By Mamie Lamkin Hatchett.'
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Haughton, H. O. Shipping; its wrongs and its delinquencies; its bounties,
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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
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241 p. 23cm.
Hawes, Herbert H. The Abrahamic covenant. By Rev. H. H. Hawes, D. E
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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-
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[Indianapolis, Ind., 1913] 2364
137 p. front, (port.), plates, ports. 2ZV2cm.
Hawkins, Rush C. Why Bumside did not renew the attack at Fredericks,
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(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
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2 32 p. front. 16mo.
A narrative of events connected with the rise and progress of the
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F218 3 H395. 2368
xvi, [17]-2S6, 332 p. 24cm.
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Hawthorne, J. B. An unshaken trust and other sermons. By J. B. Haw-
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Haxall, Boiling W. In the Circuit court of Richmond. Boiling W. Haxall vs.
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30 p. 21cm.
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48 p. 21cm.
• Speech delivered in the legislature of Virginia, in the session of 1816-17,
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38 p. 2 11/2 cm.
Hayden, Horace Edwin. American graduates in medicine at the university
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2 p. 1., 59 p. 27cm.
Virginia genealogies. A genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland
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Hayden, Sidney. Washington and his masonic compeers. By Sidney Hay-
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407 p. 21cm.
Hayes, Charles Willard. . . . The Southern Appalachian coal field, by
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1 p. 1., 227-263 p. 3 double maps, diagr. 291/2 by 23cm.
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Haymond, Henry. The Haymond family; brief sketches, official papers
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Pref. signed: Henry Haymond.
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xxiv, 25-544 p. front, (port.) illus., plates (ports.) 23cm.
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89 p. front., plates. 19cm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 255
Hays, John W. A little road talk by a practical road builder. By John W.
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15 p.
Haywood, Marshall De Lancey. Lives of the bishops of North Carolina from
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F253 H42. 2385
270 p. front, (port.), plates (ports). 23% cm.
Includes the lives of John Stark Ravenscroft, born in Prince George
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Aug. 6, 1807.
Sir Richard Everard, Baronet, Governor of the Colony of North Carolina
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(In Southern history association publications, v. 2. 1898. p. 328-339)
Hazard, Ebenezer, 1744-1817. Historical collections; consisting of state
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Library has v. 1. Consult the index of v. 1 under Virginia for refer-
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Head, James William. History and comprehensive description of Loudoun
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186 p. front, (port.) 23y2cm.
Headley, Joel Tyler. Washington and his generals. . . . New York, Baker
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Heard, James Lindsey. Taxation as affecting municipalities. An address
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IS p. 22 1/2 cm.
Hearne, William T. Brief history and genealogy of the Hearne family from
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753 p., 1 1., incl. illus., plates, ports, front., fold, geneal. tab., fold,
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Addenda to Hearne history. August 1912. 2392
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Heath, James E. Paper read [before Virginia state bar as:^ociation] by
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256 A Bibliography of Virginia
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Heinrich, Oswald J. The mesozoic formation in Virginia. Read at the Phila-
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48 p. map. 22i^cm.
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xxxviii, 442 p. front, (port.) 4 fold. maps. 23cm.
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2 v. front, (port.), fold, maps, pi. (port.) 23cm.
Henderson, James. The constitution and regulations of the Society of
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xxii, 219 p. 22cm.
The Virginia justice, comprising the office and authority of a justice of
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Letter to the Virginia State Library, from Henkel & Co., New Market,
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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
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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
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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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 259
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)
[E.xtracts from address on religious liberty in Virginia] E172 A49.
2429
(In American historical association. Papers, v. 2, no. 1, 1887. p. 23-30)
■ The first legislative assembly in America. E172 A48. 2430
(In American historical association. Report, 1S93. p. 207-316)
260 A Bibliography of Virginia
-The first legislative assembly in America — sitting at Jamestown, 1619.
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-
464)
The rescue of Captain John Smith by Pocahontas. By William Wirt
Henry. E171 P86. 2438
(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
(In The Scotch-Irish society of America. First congress. 1889. p. 110-
131)
The settlement at Jamestown, with particular reference to the late
attacks upon Captain John Smith, Pocahontas, and John Rolfe [an ad-
dress delivered before the Virginia historical society, Feb. 24, 1882]
F234 J3 H3. 2438
(In Virginia historical society. Proceedings at its annual meeting.
Richmond, 1882. p. 10-63)
Printed also in separate form.
Sir Walter Ralegh; the settlements at Roanoke and voyages lo Guiana.
E18 W76. 2439
(In Winsor, J. Narrative and critical history of America, v. 3, p. 105)
The Westminster assembly; the events leading up to it, personnel of the
body, and its method of work. An address prepared by order of East
Hanover Presbytery, and delivered before that body April 27, 1897, in
the First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Va. Published by the pres-
bytery. Richmond, Whittet & Shepperson, general printers, 1897. 2440
30 p. 2 3 1/2 cm.
Henshaw, John Prentiss Kewley. Memoir of the life of the Rt. Rev. Richard
Channing Moore, D. D., bishop of the Protestant church in the diocese
of Virginia. By J. P. K. Henshaw . . . accompanied by a selection
from the sermons of the late bishop. Philadelphia, W. Stavely and cc,
1842. CI M823 H15. 2441
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
Confederate monument association, c. by United Daughters of the Con-
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)
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 261
Herbert, Leila, 1868-1897. The first American, his homes and his house-
holds . . . New Yorli, Harper & brothers, 1900. CI W318 H16.
2444
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.
V. 3. no. 4. June, 1912. p. [283J-313)
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.
262 A Bibliography of Virginia
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
Virginia: p. 64-93. ;
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 263
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.,
J. P. Bell CO., inc., printers, 1907] F'232 B411 H6. 2474
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.
264 A Bibliography of Virginia
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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 265
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.
, Hoke, Jacob. The great invasion of 1863; or. General Lee in Pennsylvania.
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
president an overt act of aggression on the right of property in slaves:
the South urged to adopt concerted action for future safety. A speech
before the people of Albemarle, on the 2d day of January, 1860. By
266 A Bibliography of Virginia
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
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Poems . . . New York, Mason brothers, 1860. PS1939 H5 Al 1860.
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X p., 1 1., [131-360 p. 20V2cm.
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A history of Southern literature . . . New York and Washington, The
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406 p. 22cm.
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Three centuries of Southern poetry (1607-1907) [comp. by] Carl Holli-
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267 p. 19cm.
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52 p. 21cm.
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■ The spinster. Annual. 2511
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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
Declaration of independence. By George F. Holmes . . . New York,
Baltimore, University publishing co., 1872. E178 1 H746. 2518
366 p. illus., port., maps. 19cm.
The Virginia colony; or, The relation of the English colonial settlements
in America to the general history of the civilized world. An address
delivered at the annual meeting of the Virginia historical society at
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^^^^- 2523
104 p. 19^cm.
268 A Bibliography of Virginia
A collection of poems by James Barron Hope . . . Author's ed. Ricn-
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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,
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29 p. ITi^cm.
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Hopkins, Henry L. Speech of Mr. Hopkins of Powhatan, delivered in the
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15 p. 24cm.
Hopkins, Luther W. Prom Bull Run to Appomattox; a boy's view, by L. W.
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Hopkins, Samuel. The youth of the Old Dominion. By Samuel Hopkins.
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vili, 473 p. 18y2cm.
A romantic sketch of the early history of Virginia, concluding with
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Hopson, Mrs. Ella (Lord) Memoirs of Dr. Winthrop Hartly Hopson. Edited
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Hord, Arnold Harris. Genealogy of the Hord family, by Rev. Arnold Harris
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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
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30 p. col. front., 2 port., facsim. 26cm.
Horsley, J. Shelton, A contribution to the study of intestinal suture, with
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IS p. plates, illus. 24cm.
A large diifuse lipoma of the neck; operation; recovery. (Reprinted
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8 p. 21cm.
Hotchkiss, Jedediah, 1827-1899. The battle-fields of Virginia. Chancellors-
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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
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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-
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2541
v, 1295 p. port., maps (partly fold.) 24cm.
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of the state, its geology, soils, minerals and climate; its animal and
vegetable productions; manufacturing and commercial facilities; re-
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iv, 319 p. 4 fold. maps. 25cm.
' ^^he Virginias; a mining, industrial and scientific journal devoted to
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6 V. folio.
270 A Bibliography of Virginia
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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
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2 p. 1., [vii]-xxxii p., 1 1., [35] -580 (i. e. 604) p. 24ibcm.
Hough, Franklin Benjamin. Washingtoniana: or, Memorials of the death
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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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E. J. Houston was born in Alexandria County, Va., in 1844.
A dictionary of electrical words, terms and phrases . . . New York,
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2 V.
Recent types of dynamo-electric machinery; a complete guide for the
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2 p. 1., 13-612 p. 24y2cm.
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Houston, R. R. Hints and helps in the study of some of the neglected
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51 p. 21cm.
Hovey, Horace Carter. Celebrated American caverns, especially Mammoth,
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xii, 228 p. front., illus., plates, 3 maps, port., tab. 24cm.
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89 p. 23cm.
Contents: Fort McHenry; Fortress Monroe; Fort La Fayette; The
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Howard, John Hamilton. In the shadov/ of the pines. A tale of tidewater
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7 p. 1. (incl. map), 249 p. front., plates. 20%cm.
Howard, McHenry. Recollections of a Maryland Confederate soldier and
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^General Taylor. By Oliver Otis Howard, Major-General, U. S. Army.
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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
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203 p. 2414cm.
The life of the law; or, Universal principles of law. Richmond, Va.,
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114 p. 23cm.
Howard association of Norfolk, Va. Report of the Howard association of
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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-
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Howe, Samuel T. Tax commissions of certain states. An extract from
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14 p. 23cm.
Howell, Robert Boyte Crawford. The Cross. By Robert Boyte C. Howell,
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272 A Bibliography of Virginia
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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,
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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.
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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-
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A history of the United States of America . . . Richmond, Va., E. Wad-
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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.
257, 321)
A history of Virginia, from its discovery and settlement by Europeans
to the present time . . . Philadelphia, Carey & Hart, 1846; Richmond,
Drinker and Morris [etc.] 1848. F'226 H86. 2572
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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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.
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14 p. 23cm.
Hubert, Sarah Donelson. Thomas Hardaway of Chesterfield County, Vir-
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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.
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xi, 115, [1] p. front., plates, ports. 24%cm.
Hudnall Henry. Organization of first company [and John Brown raid]
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8 R4 C. 2579
(In Contributions to a history of the Richmond howitzer battalion.
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Hudnall, Richard Henry. [Biographical sketch of Franklin Verzelius Newton
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2580
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 9. p. 3889-
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Hiihner, Leon. The Jews of Virginia from the earliest times to the close
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Hughes, J. G., jr. Samuel Davies. [Life] 2582
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Hughes, L. B. The model character. George Washington. A lecture de-
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24 p. 22cm.
Hughes, Robert Morton. Address [before Virginia state bar association]
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(In Virginia state bar association. Sth report, 1896. p. 138-165)
• General Johnston. By Robert M. Hughes. New York, D. Appleton and
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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 . . .
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80 p. 23 1/2 cm.
■ "Editors of the past." Lecture . . . delivered before the Virginia press
274 A Bibliography of Virgixia
association ... at Charlottesville, Va., on the 22d of June, 1897. Rich-
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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
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fi7 Ti 2 "^ ^A cm
First published in the form of letters in the Daily dispatch of Rich-
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—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.
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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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 275
Humphrey, Alexander Pope. Annual address [before Virginia state bar
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impeachment of Samuel Chase. 2601
(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)
282 A Bibliography of Virginia
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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Libiiary 283
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-
versary of the settlement of Virginia . . . together with the proceed-
ings at Williamsburg on the loth, the day when the convention of Vir-
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 285
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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 293
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)
308 A Bibliography of Viiiginia
Introduction to the genealogy of the descendants of Judge Paul Carring-
ton and his wife Priscilla (nee) Sims. 2975
(In Southern history association publications, v. 5. 1901. p. 228-231)
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
(In Scribner's monthly, v. 7, 1874. p. 645)
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
Champney. Hartford . . . Amer. pub. co., 1875. F211 K52. 2984
1 p. 1.. xiv, 15-802, [4] pp. front., illus. 4 to.
King, William Harrison. Descendants of Vincent King— Jane Gay Stevenson.
Jane Holesclaw. Data collected and arranged by William Harrison
King — Roy Stevenson King. 1914. 2985
chart (blue print). 731,4 x58y2cm.
Kingsbury, Susan M. A comparison of the Virginia company with the other
Enulii^h trading companies of the 16th and 17th centuries. E172 A48.
2896
(In American historical association. Report, 1906. v. 1. p. 159-176)
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
BULLETIX OF THE VIRGINIA StATE LiBRARY 311
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
ores of the Virginia district of North Carolina and Virginia. By Francis
Baker Laney . . . Qll U5 P. 3023
(In U. S. National museum. Proceedings. 1911. v. 40. p. 513-524)
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
officers et als, defendants. Note of argument of Braxton & Eggleston,
on behalf of the railroad co. Richmond, Va., Mav 5th, 1913. [Rich-
mond, 1913] 3024
1 1, 38 p. 23cm.
Lapham, Jesse Erwin. Soil survey of the Norfolk area, Virginia, by J. E.
Lapham. 3025
(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
Lower Canada. Three maps, several tables, etc. 2d ed. . . . London,
R. Phillips, 1800. E164 L34. 3026
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
and surgery, v 14, no 5, May, 1912. 3027
[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-
stedt & Poe, 1853. CI A822 L4. 3028
2 V. IGVocm. [
La Selle, E. P. A true Virginian. Written by E. P. La Selle. Petersburg,!
Va., Fenn & Owen, 1893. B L343 T8, 3029
2 p. 1. [5]-196 p. ISVacm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 313
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.
E178. A54. 3031
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)
The diplomacy of the United States in regard to Cuba. E172 A48.
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-
monwealth . . . New York, 1910. F230 L75. 3173
219 p. 25y2cm.
Thesis (PH. D.) — Columbia university.
Bibliography: p. 214-218.
Pub. also as Studies in history, economics and public law, v. 36, no. 2.
Lippard, George. The legends of the American revolution "1776." Or, Wash-
ington and his generals ... By George Lippard . . . Philadelphia,
T. B. Peterson & brothers. E296 L77. 3174
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
(In Atlantic monthly, v. 42, 1878. p. 349)
[List of tracts relating to Virginia in the library of Dorchester House, London,
accompanied by a facsimile of a letter of Captain John Smith] 3175a
(In Massachusetts historical society. Proceedings. Second series.
V. 12. 1897-1899. p. 158-161)
A Bibliography of Virginia
[Little, John P.] History of Richmond. 317ft
(In Southern literary messenger, v. 17; p. 605-617; 705-722; v. 18; p. 1-
12; 97-108; 15i>-172; 208-212; 265-272; 328-341)
Richmond: the capital of Virginia: its history . . . Richmond [Va.]
Macfarlane & Fergusson, 1851. F233 3 L7. 3177
102 p. front., pi., port. 4 to.
Enlarged from "The Southern literary messenger."
[Littleford, Mrs.] The wreath; or, Verses on various subjects. By a lady
of Richmond. 2d ed. enl. . . . Richmond, Printed by Samuel Shepherd
& CO., 1S28. PS2249 L3 W9. 3178
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-
ington.
The living female writers of the South. Edited by the author of "Southland
writers" . . . Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1872. COl
L785. 3179
XXX, 568 p. 21 1/2 cm.
"Female writers of Virginia": p. 379-441.
Lock, Frantc. Address on the causes and prevention of fire waste, delivered
by Mr. Frank Lock before the Richmond chamber of commerce, Rich-
mond, Virginia. May 24th, 1909. 3179a
31 p. 21% cm.
Locke, pseud. An exposition of the Virginia resolutions of 179S; in a series
of essays, addressed to Thomas Ritchie, by a distinguished citizen of
Virginia, under the signature of "Locke." To which are prefixed the
resolutions of 1798, and extracts from the Kentucky resolutions, of the
same period, by Thos. Jefferson. Philadelphia, Alexander's general print-
ing office, 1833. JK176 L8. 3180
24 p. 20 1/2 cm.
Manuscript note at end: "Judge A. P. Upshur is supposed to be the
author."
Locust Dale academy, Locust Dale, Va. Catalog. 3181
Library has 1875, 1876, 1878, 1881, 1898, 1900, 1901, 1909.
Lodge, Henry Cabot. A fighting frigate and other essays and addresses
. . . New York, C. Scribners sons, 1902. PS2249 L84 F4 1902.
3182
3 p. 1., 316 p. 21cm.
John Marshall: p. 25-64.
. . . George Washington. Bv Henry Cabot Lodge. Boston & New
York, Houghton, Mifflin & co. [c 1898] CI W318 L50. 3183
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.
Loehr, Charles T. War history of the old First Virginia regiment, Army of
Northern Virginia, by Charles T. Loehr. Published by request of the
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,^
the Educational a:^sociation of Virginia, July 6, 1876, by Gen'l. T. M.
Logan. [1876] F218 22 E2 L83. 3185
16 p. 21cm.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 327
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
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 8. p. 3321-
3342)
Lomax, Joseph. Genealogical and historical sketches of the Lomax family,
by Joseph Lomax, Grand. Rapids, Michigan. Grand Rapids, Mich.. The
Rookus printing house, 1894. 3188
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-
ance of Marcus J. Wright . . . New York, Philadelphia [etc.] J. M.
Stoddardt. & company, 1886. CI L480 L51. 3191
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-
gether with a reprint of the previous constitutions of Virginia. Lynch-
burg, Va., J. P. Bell CO., 1901. F216 2 L84. 3192
xvi, 194 p.
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)
Long, Charles M. Indicative apodoses with subjunctive protases in the unreal
conditional sentences of Livy and Tacitus. . . . The investigation upon
which the following thesis was based formed a portion of the work in
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
Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1908. F232 2 L84.
3195
207, [1] p. incl. tables, fold. map. 19cm.
"Authorities consulted," 1 page following p. 207.
Long, George, 1800-1879. An introduction to the study of Grecian and Roman
geography. By George Long, esq. . . . and Robley Dunglison, M. D.
. . . Charlottesville. Va., F. Carr & co., 1829. DE29 L85. 3196
2 p. 1., [v]-viil, 293 p. 22cm.
g28 A Bibliography of Virginia
Long, W. S. Jamos Barbour. [Life] 3197
(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college.
V. 4. no. 2. June, 1914. p. [34]-64)
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904. The battle of Fredericksburg. E468 B33.
3198
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 70-85)
From Manassas to Appomattox; memoirs of the civil war in America;
by James Longstreet . . . Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott co., 1896.
E487 L85. 3199
XX, [111-690 p. front., pi., port., maps, facsim. 23^cm.
Our march against Pope. E468 B33. 3200
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 2. p. 512-526)
"The seven days," including Frayser's farm. E468 B33. 3201
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 2. p. 396-405)
[Longworth, Maria Theresa] Teresina in America. By Th6r6se Yelverton
(viscountess Avonmore) . . . London, R. Bentley and son, 1875. E168
L86. 3202
2 V. 19 1/2 cm.
"From Philadelphia to Baltimore — On to Richmond": v. 1. p. 146-163.
Lord, John. George Washington. The American revolution D7 L87.
3203
(In his Beacon lights of history, v. 11. p. 105-169)
Loring, Caleb William. Nullification, secession, Webster's argument, and the
Kentucky and Virginia resolutions, considered in reference to the Con-
stitution and historically, by Caleb William Loring. New York [etc.]
G. P. Putnam's sons, 1893. JK311 L8. 3204
xii, 171 p. 19 1/2 cm.
Lossing, Benson John. The marriage of Pocahontas. By Benson J. Lossing.
[McRae & King, New York?] CI P739 L88. 3205
8 p. front. 22cm.
Mary and Martha, the mother and the wife of George Washington. By
Benson J. Lossing . . . Illustrated by fac-similes of pen-and-ink draw-
ings by H. Rosa. New York, Harper & brothers, 1886. CI W319 L53.
3206
XX p. incl. front., 1 1., 348 p. illus., ports. 19cm.
Mount Vernon as it is. 3207
(In Harper's magazine, v. 18, 1859. p. 433)
Mount Vernon memorial. 3208
(In North American review, v. 88, 1859. p. 52)
The pictorial field-book of the revolution; or. Illustrations, by pen and
pencil, pf the history, biography, scenery, relics, and traditions of the
War for independence. By Benson J. Lossing. With eleven hundred
engravings on wood, by Lossing and Barritt, chiefly from original
sketches by the author . . . New York. Harper & brothers, 1855. E208
L88. 3209
2 v. fronts., illus. 26% cm.
For Ijossing's travels in Virginia, and description of battle-fields m tne
state see v. 2, p. 207-349.
The pictorial field-book of the War of 1812; or, Illlustrations, by pen and
pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics, and traditions of the
last war for American independence. By Benson J. Lossing. With
several hundred engravings on wood, by Lossing and Barritt, chiefly
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 329
from original sketches by the author. New York, Harper & brothers,
1868. B354 L88. 3210
xvi, [17]-1084 p. front., illus. 26cm.
Operations in Craney Island and Hampton: p. 675-688.
Washington and the American republic. By Benson J. Lossing . . .
New York, Virtue & Yorston [c 1870] CI W318 L54. 3211
3 V. fronts, (ports.), plates. 26V2cm.
The Loudoun mirror . . . Leesburg, Va. Nov. 5, 1909. F'232 L8 L5.
3212
Illustrated supplement.
Loudoun valley academy, Hamilton, Va. Catalog. 3213
Library has 1870, 1873.
Louisa farmers' fire insurance company. Louisa, Va. Annual catalogue,
1902-1903. Constitution and by-laws of the Louisa farmers' fire insur-
ance company, Louisa, Va. Organized May, 1894. [Louisa, Va., Press of
Louisa County news, 1902] 3214
16 p. 23cm.
Louisa liome scliool, Louisa C. H., Va. Catalog. 8215
Library has 1885.
Louisiana University. Life and services of Daniel French Boyd. 1904.
CI B789 B13. 3216
36 p. 23cm.
(Louisiana. University. Bulletin. June, 1904. Ser. 2, no. 2)
D. F. Boyd was born in Wytheville in 1834, and graduated from the Uni-
versity of Virginia in 1856.
Louisville, Ky. Robert E. Lee. In memoriam. A tribute of respect offered
by the citizens of Louisville . . . Louisville, Printed by J. P. Morton
and company, 1870. CI L480 LS. 3216a
45 p. front, (port.) pi. 24i^cm.
Louisville bar association. Proceedings of the Louisville bar association.
John Marshall day. Louisville, February 4, 1901. CI M368 L88.
3217
87 p. 27cm.
.'Louthan, Henry Thompson. The American Baptist pulpit at the beginning of
the twentieth century, edited by Henry Thompson Louthan . . . Pub-
lished by the editor, Williamsburg, Va., 1903. 3218
763 p. front, (port.), plates (ports.) 23cm.
Lowdermilk, William Harrison. History of Cumberland, (Maryland) from
the time of the Indian town, Caiuctucuc, in 1728, up to the present day,
embracing an account of Washington's first campaign, and battle of
Fort Necessity, with a history of Braddock's expedition . . . Washing-
ton, J. Anglin, 1878. F189 C9 L9. 3219
496, Iviii, [2] p. front., pi., port. 8 vo.
The lower Norfolk County, Virginia antiquary. Edited by Edward W. James.
V. 1-5. 1897-1906. F232 N8 L917. 3220
5 V. 23cm.
Lowery, Woodbury. The Spanish settlements within the present limits of
the United States. Florida 1562-1574, by Woodbury Lowery . . . New
York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1905. F314 L91. 3221
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.
330 A Bibliography of Virginia
Lucas, Daniel Bedinger, 1836-1909. Annual address [before Virginia state
bar association] by Daniel B. Lucas, of West Virginia. Political apothema
of Martin Van Buren. 3222
(In Virg-inia state bar association 4th report, 1892. p. 110-125)
[Biographical sketch of David Hunter Strother, with selections from
his writings, by Daniel B. Lucas] 3223
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 11. p. 5131-
5144)
The land where we were dreaming, and other poems of Daniel Bedinger
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.
In Virginia: v. 2, p. 271-288.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 331
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.
In Virginia: v. 1, p. 104-121.
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-
ments: By T. P. H. Lyman . . . Philadelphia, Printed on the vertical
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
cover-title, 16 p. fold. map. 23cm.
333 A Bibliography of Vikgixia J
Lynchburg. High school.
The critic. Published on the fifteenth of each month by the students
of the Lynchburg high school . . . F218 24 L98 C9. 3243
Library has Jamestown number, v. 6, no. 9. June, 1907.
Lynchburg academy, Lynchburg, Va. Catalog. 3244
Library has 1890.
Lynchburg and Tennessee railroad co. First annual report of the president
to the stockholders of the Lynchburg and Tennessee rail road co., Nov.
27, 1848. Richmond, P. D. Bernard, printer, 1848. 3245
7 p. 22cm.
Lyons, James. The funding bill; is it constitutional? The opinion of the
Hon. James Lyons in the negative. Richmond, Whittet & Shepperson,
Printers, 1878. F217 2 L99. 3246
15 p. 2114 cm.
Mabie, Hamilton Wright. Poe's place in American literature, [Delivered
at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, at the unveiling of the
Zolney bust of Poe, Oct. 7, 1899] 3247
(In Modern eloquence, v. 9. p. 815-835)
Mabry, W. S. Brief sketch of the career of Captain Catesby ap R. Jones.
Compiled bv request by W. S. Mabry, Selma, Alabama, Januai'y, 1912.
CI J76 Mil. 3248;
55 p. 23y2cm.
Capt. Jones was born at Fairfield, Frederick, now Clark County, Vlr- ;
ginia, on the 15th day of April, 1821. :
M'Aliister, J. Gray. [Biographical sketch of Robert Lewis Dabney, with i
selections from his writings, by J. Gray M'Aliister] 3249
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 3. p. 1143-
1173) '
Family records. Compiled for the descendants of Abraham Addams
McAllister and his wife Julia Ellen (Stratton) McAllister, of Covington,.
Virginia, containing a sketch of A. A. McAllister, prepared and pub-
lished by the conspiracy and co-operation of his sons, and related data^'
which will answer some of the questions our grandchildren are sure
to ask. By J. Gray McAllister. November, 1912. [Easton, Pa., Press
of the Chemical publishing company, 1912] 3250
88 p. front, (port.), illus. 23y2cm.
McAllister, John Meriwether. Genealogies of the Lewis and kindred fami-
lies, ed. by .John Meriwether McAllister, Atlanta, Georgia and Lura
Boulton Tandy, Columbia, Missouri. Columbia, Mo., Printed by B. W.
Stephens publishing company, 1906. .. 3251
416 p. front., plates, port. 22cm.
McAllister, Joseph Thompson. Appalachian tours in the Virginias by J. T
McAllister . . . Virginia Hot Springs, Virginia, McAllister publishini
CO., 1913. 3252
32 p. illus., maps. 29cm.
Historical sketches of Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs anc!
Bath County, Virginia, by J. T. McAllister . . . [Salem, Va., SaleU;
printing and publishing company, 1908] F232 B3 M2. 3255j
51 p. 19 1/2 cm. '
Humor in ebony [by] J. T. McAllister. Virginia Hot Springs, Va., Home
stead news stand, c 1911. PN6231 N5 M3. 325-
44 p. illus. 24cm.
Index to Saffell's list of Virginia soldiers in the revolution, by J. T. Me |
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
Allister . . . Hot Springs, Va., McAllister publishing co., 1913. F230
Mil. 3255
43 p. 22 1/2 cm.
"Index of Virginia revolutionary soldiers given by W. T. R. Saffell in
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
. . . ": p. 39-43.
^Virginia militia in the revolutionary war; McAllister's data, by J. T.
, McAllister . . . Hot Springs, Va., McAllister publishing co. [c 1913]
j P'230 M13. 3256
337 p. 24cm.
McAlpine, W. J. Report and plans of the Hon. W. J. McAlpine for a supply
of water for the city of Norfoik. February, 1871. Norfolk, Va., Printed
at the Journal office, 1871. P234 N8 W3m. 3257
48 p. 22cm.
Mc Bryde, John Mc Laren, jr. [Biographical sketch of Mary Greenway
I Mc Clelland, with selections from her writings, by John Mc Laren
Mc Bryde, Jr] 3258
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 8. p. 3477-
j 3503)
1
: McCabe, James Dabney, 1842-1883. The centennial history of the United
States. From the discovery of the American continent to the close of
the first century of American independence. By James D. McCabe . . .
Philadelphia, Chicago [etc.] The National publishing co. [1875] E178
M14. 3259
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-
plete and authentic life of Francis P. Blair, Jr. By James D. McCabe,
Jr. New York. United States publishing company, 1868. CI S521 Ml.
3262
xiv, [15]-503 p. fronts, (ports.) 23cm.
— — Pathways of the Holy Land; or, Palestine and Syria. Being a full
description of those countries, their history, antiquities, inhabitants, and
customs . . . Philadelphia, National publishing co., [1875] DS107
M12. 3263
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.,
rector. Printed by request for private circulation only. Baltimore,
Printed by Jos. Robinson, 1858. E364 M12. 3264
24 p. 22 1/2 cm.
McCabe, John Collins, 1810-1875. Antiquities of Virginia. 3265
(In Southern literary messenger, v. 11. p. 351-353; 631-633)
Scraps, by John Collins M'Cabe . . . Richmond, Printed by J. C. Walker,
1835. PS2354 M5 S4. 3266
"vi, [7]-192 p. 18i/2Cm.
334) A BlBLIOGEAPHY OF VIRGINIA
M'Cabe, R. E. Abel Parker Upshur. [Life] By R. E. M'Cabe. F225 R194.
3267
(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college.
[V. 1] no. 3. June, 1903. p. 188-204)
McCabe, William Gordon, 1841- Aids to Latin orthography. By Wilhelm
Brambach . . . Tr. from the German, with the author's sanction. By
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
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 12. p. 5227-
5253)
The defence of Petersburg. Address of Capt. W. Gordon McCabe . . .
before the Virginia division of the Army of Northern Virginia, at their
annual meeting, held in the Capitol at Richmond, Va., November 1st,
18.6 . . . Richmond, G. W. Gary, printer, 1876. E485 S72. 3270
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,
1909.
Our dead. E581 8 R4C. 3272
(In Contributions to a history of the Richmond hovi^itzer battalion, pam-
phlet no. 1. p. 11-13)
Virginia schools before and after the revolution, with a sketch of Fred-
erick William Coleman and Lewis Minor Coleman: an address before
the Society of alumni of the University of Virginia, June 27, 1888, by
W. Gordon McCabe, Petersburg, Va. Published by a standing order of
the society. Charlottesville, Va., Chronicle steam book and job office,
1890. F218 2 M12. 3273
66 p. 22cm.
McCaleb. Waiter Flavius. The organization of the post-office department
of the Confederacy. E171 A57. 3274
(In American historical review, v. 12, no. 1. Oct. 1906. p. 66-74)
Maccalla, W. L. A debate on Christian baptism between the Rev. W. L.
Maccalla, a Presbyterian teacher, and Alexander Campbell, held at
Washington, Ky., commencing on the 15th and terminating on the 21st
Oct. 1828, in the presence of a very numerous and respectable congre-
gation in which are interspersed, and to which are added animadversions
on different treatises on the same subject written by Dr. J. Mason, Dr.
S. Ralston, Rev. E. Pond, Rev. J. P. Campbell, Rector Armstrong and
the Rev. .L Walker by Alexander Campbell . . . Buffaloe, Published
by Campbell & Sala, 1824. 3275
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]
QB355 Ml 2. 3276
11 p. 30cm.
From the Astronomical journal, v. 23. nos. 14-15. July 21, 1903.
McCarthy, Carlton. The answer of the special accountant (Carlton Mc-
Carthy) to the two (three?) opinions of the city attorney (Hon. H. R.
I
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 335
Pollard) which was refused a place in the picture, with some additions,
etc., etc. . . . Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, 1903. F233 5
M116. 3277
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-
posed of the committee on finance and the commissioners of the sinking
fund, and some other papers. By Carlton McCarthy, special accountant
of the city, Wednesday, September 23, 1903. Also two opinions of the
city attorney, Hon. H. R. Pollard, delivered to the same committee.
Printed by authority of a resolution of the joint committee. Rich-
mond, Virginia, 1903. 3278
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-
trations by Wm. L. Sheppard, lieutenant second company Richmond
howitzers, A. N. V. Richmond, Carlton McCarthy & co., 1882. EG0.5
M12. 3279
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-
mond, Va., McCarthy & Ellyson, 1870. F233 3 Wl. 3281
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
presented to the faculty of the University of Virginia, June, 1902, as a
part of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of philosophy, [n. p,
n. d.] 3282
50 p. 23cm.
[McCarty, William M.] A glance at state rights; their misconstructions,
their wrongs, and their rightful protections against the "irrepressible
conflict." By a state rights republican. Richmond, James Woodhouse
& CO., 1860. JK318 Mil. 3283
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
& Nowlan, 1854. CI M128 Ml. 3284
20 p. front, (port.) 22cm.
[IVlcCaw, Walter D.] Walter Reed. A memoir. Washington, D. C, The
Walter Reed memorial association, 1904. CI R327 M12. 3285
11 p. 23cm.
Signed: Walter D. McCaw.
Publishecl also in the Annual report of the Smithsonian institution for
1905. p. 549-556.
McClellan, George Brinton. Letter of the secretary of war, transmitting
report on the organization of the Army of the Potomac, and of its cam-
paigns in Virginia and Maryland, under the command of Maj. Gen.
George B. McClellan, from July 26, 1861, to November 7, 1862. Wash-
ington, Gov't, print, off., 1864. EI493 6 M12. 3286
1 p. 1., 242 p. 23cm.
(U. S. 38th Cong., 1st sess. Ex. doc. no. [15])
336
A Bibliography of Virginia
McClellan's own story: the war for the union, the soldiers who fought
it, the civilians who directed it and his relations to it and to them; by
George B. McCleUan . . . New York, C. L. Webster & co., 1887. E470
M133. 3287
xiv, 678 p. incl. illus., pi., map, plans, facism. front, (port.) 23i^cm.
The peninsula campaign. E468 B33. 3288
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 2. p. 160-188)
Report on the organization and campaigns of the Army of the Potomac,
to which is added an account of the campaign in Western Virginia,
with plans of battle-fields. New York, Sheldon & co., 1864. E493
6 M123. 3289
480 p. 24cm.
McClellan, Henry Brainerd. The life and campaigns of Ma.ior-General J. E.
B. Stuart, commander of the cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia.
By H. B. McClellan . . . Boston [etc.] Houghton, Mifflin and company;
Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph and English, 1885. E467 1 S9 M4.
3290
XV p., 1 1., 468 p. front, (port.) 7 fold. maps. 23%cm.
Rolls of the 2d and 3d regiments, and of Companies B, E, F and K of
the 1st regiment, Virginia cavalry: p. [423]-468.
The life, character and campaigns of Major-Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. Ad-
dress . . . before the Virginia division of the Army of Northern Vir-
ginia, at their annual meeting . . . Oct. 27, 1880. Richmond, W. E.
Jones, printer, 1880.
28 p. 23 1/2 cm.
CI S931 M12.
McClelland, Margaret Greenway. Broadoaks
McGill company, 1893. B M126 B4.
268 p. 20cm.
St. Paul, The
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B6.
279 p. 19cm.
-Jean Monteith .
J4.
252 p. 17cm.
-Madame Silva .
M4.
320 p. 19cm.
-Mammy Mystic .
M6.
242 p. 17cm.
-Manitou Island .
M8.
294 p. 19cm.
-Oblivion; an episode.
06.
vi, 290 p. ISVocm.
-"Old Ike's memories"
16 p. 17i^cm.
New York, Cassell and company, li
New York, H. Holt & company, 1887.
New York, Cassell & company, 1888. B
3291
Price-
3292
Ml 26
3293
M126
3294
Ml 26
3295
New York, The Merriam company, 1895.
B M126
3296
New York, H. Holt & company, 1892. B
New York, U. S. book co. [1885]
M126
3297
M126
3298
Richmond, Va.. West, Johnston & co., 1884.
3299
M'Clung, John A. Sketches of western adventure containing an account of
the most interesting incidents connected with the settlement of the
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 337
west, from 1755 to 1794; with an appendix. Revised and corrected, with,
engravings. By John A. M'Clung. Dayton, O., Pub. by L. F. Claflin &
CO., 1852. P'516 M15. 3300
iii-viii, 9-315 p. front., plates. 20cm.
McClure, James Alexander. The McCluie family. By James Alexander
McClure. Limited edition. Petersburg, Virginia, Presses of Frank A.
Owen, 1914. 3301
[4], 232 p. front, (port.), plates, ports. 24cm.
Mc Connell, John Preston. [Biographical sketch of William Henry Harrison,
with selections from his writings, by John Preston Mc Connell] 3302
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 5. p. 2203-
2219)
Education for efficient living ... A paper read before the Southern
educational association. Chattanooga, Dec. 29, 1910, by John Preston
McConnell, Professor of history and economics, Emory and Henry col-
lege, Virginia, [n. p. 1911?] 3303
[8] p. ISxgi^cm.
Negroes and their treatment in Virginia from 1865 to 1867, by John
Preston McConnell . . . Pulaski, Va., Printed by B. D. Smith & brothers
[c 1910] F228 M12. 3304
3 p. 1., 126 p. 23V' cm.
Bibliography: p. 124-126.
Virginia in the new nation, 1865-1909 [with bibliography] 3305
(In The South in the building of the nation, v. 1. p. 127-148)
MacCorkle, William Alexander. An address, delivered June 17, 1908, by
William Alexander MacCorkle, before the literary societies of Wash-
ington and Lee university, Lexington, Va. New York and London,.
G. P. Putnam's sons, 1908. F208 M13. 3306
1 p.l., 71 p. 19 1/2 cm.
Some Southern questions, by William Alexander MacCorkle . . . New
York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1908. F211 M13. 3307
vii, 318 p. 20 1/2 cm.
[McCormick, Gary Glasgow]? A successful failure. An outline. . . . Rich-
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68 p. 17cm.
McGormick, Leander James. Family record and biography. Comp. by Leander
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478. [16] p. plates, ports. 26cm.
Accompanied by "Family trees" bound under separate cover.
McCrady, Edward. "Formation, organization, discipline and characteristics
of the Army of northern Virginia"; an address before the Association
army of northern Virginia delivered in the hall of the House of dele-
gates, Richmond, Va., Thursday, Oct. 21, 1886, by Col. Edward McCrady,
jr. . . . Richmond, W. E. Jones, 1886. F221 4 M132. 3310
41 p. 24cm.
McCreath, Andrew Smith. Geological and chemical report on a portion of
the Virginia and Tennessee coal and iron company's property, embracing
about 15,000 acres along the Clinch Valley division of the Norfolk and
Western R. R., Wise Countv, Virginia, by Messrs. A. S. McCreath and
E. V. D'Invilliers. [n. p. 1892] 3311
iv, 67 p. 23cm.
The iron ores of the Valley of Virginia. Read at the Roanoke, Va.,
338 A Bibliography of Virginia
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-
berland Valley extensions of the Louisville & Nashville railroad. By
Andrew S. McCreath and E. V. d'Invilliers. Louisville, Ky., Courier-
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152 p. illus. map in pocket. 25cm.
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 . . .
Harrisburg, Pa., Lane S. Hart, 1884. F219 21 M132. 3314
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.
McCreath, chemist to the Geological survey of Pennsylvania . . . Har-
risburg, Pa., Lane S. Hart, 1883. F219 21 M131. 3315
V, 105 p. illus. 23i^cm.
■ 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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xi p., 1 1., 171 p. plates, maps (2 fold.) 22cm.
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.
Samuel McCue, plaintiff in error, v. Commonwealth of Virginia. Petition
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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192 p. illus. 23cm.
McDaniel, H. Pleasants. War poems, 1861-1865. By H. Pleasants McDaniel.
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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.
— ^Genealogy of the MacDonald family. Ed. B. Comprising all names
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6 p. 1., 123 p. 20V2x33cm.
"Greeting" signed: F. V. McDonald.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 339
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,
J. Wilson & son, 1880. 3323
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
to the manners and customs of old Virginia so fast disappearing as a
result of the War between the States, together with many humorous
stories ... by James J. McDonald . . . Ed. by J. A. C. Chandler.
Norfolk, Va., The Old Virginia publishing CO. (inc.), 1907. F226 M135.
3324
vii, 374 p. front, (port.) 15 pi. 21cm.
McDonald, William Naylor. A history of the Laurel brigade, originally the
Ashby cavalry of the Army of northern Virginia and Chew's battery,
by the late Captain William N. McDonald, ordnance officer of the bri-
gade; ed. by Bushrod C. Washington. Published by Mrs. Kate S. Mc-
Donald. [Baltimore, Sun job printing office] 1907. E581 4 L37. 3325
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
publicly organized by Seward, Greeley & co., at Chicago, the following year":
p. 112.
McDowell, Andrew. A treatise on the subject of baptism: designed princi-
pally to guard the serious inquirer after truth, against sophistry of
Campbellism. By Andrew McDowell. Richmond, P. D. Bernard, printer,
1844. 3327
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
as to federal procedure and jurisdiction. 3328
(In Virginia state bar association. 20th report, 1908. p. 352-387)
M'Dowell, Hervey, Dr. Bphraim McDowell. By Hervey M'Dowell, Cynthiana,
Ky. E184 S42. 3329
(In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Seventh congress. 1S95.
p. 201-209)
McDowell, James. Speech of James M'Dowell, jr. (of Rockbridge,) in the
House of delegates of Virginia, on the slave question: delivered Satur-
day January 21, 1832. 2d ed. . . . Richmond, Printed by T. W. White,
1832. F218 53 V8. 3330
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,
of the late Hon. Benjamin Watkins Leigh, delivered before the Vir-
ginia historical society ... By Wm. H. Macfarland esq. Pub. by the
society. January, 1851. Richmond, Macfarlane & Fergusson, 1S51. CI
L528 Ml. 3333
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
the Baptists and Episcopalians, asking that the law may protect donations
to pious uses. Published by request. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson, 1846.
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.
Published by request of the committee. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson,
Printer, 1852. CI C620 Ml. 3335
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
(In Southern literary messenger, v. 13. p. 570-574)
McGaheysville liigh school, McGaheysville, Va. Catalog. 3338
Library has 1908.
McGill, John. Faith, the victory; or, A comprehensive view of the principal
doctrines of the Christian religion. By Rt. Rev. John McGill, D. D.,
bishop of Richmond . . . Richmond, J. W. Randolph, 1865. 3339
viii, 336 p. 20cm.
.McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. . . . McGuffey's Eclectic spelling
book. Rev. ed. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] American book company
[c 1907] PE1145 M14 1907. 3340
ill, 4-144 p. illus. 19cm.
JVlcGuire, Edward. Some phases of diabetes mellitus. By Edward McGuire,
M. D., and James H. Smith, M. D., Richmond, Va. Reprinted from the
Virginia medical semi-monthly, Sep. 26, 1913. Williams printing com-
pany, Richmond, Va. [1913] 3341
20 p. ISi^cm.
JVlcGuire, Francis H. Paper [before Virginia state bar association] by the
late Francis H. McGuire. The general court of Virginia. 3342
(In Virginia state bar association. 7th report, 1895. p. 198-229)
McGuire, Hunter Holmes, 1835-1900. Address, by Dr. Hunter McGuire . . .
Delivered on 23rd day of June, 1897, at the Virginia military institute,
in the presence of a vast audience, upon the occasion of the inauguration
of the Stonewall Jackson memorial building. Pub. by the Virginia
military institute. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell company, printers, 1897.
E407 1 J15 M15. 3343
22 p. 2 3 1/2 cm.
The Confederate cause and conduct in the War between the States, as
set forth in the reports of the History committee of the grand camp,
C. V. of Virginia, and the other Confederate papers, by Hunter McGuire
Bulletin of the Vieginia State Library 341
. . . and Hon. George L. Christian . . . Witli an introduction by Rev.
James Power Smith . . . Richmond, Va., L. H. Jenkins [c 1907] E487
M21. 3344
xi, 229 p. 2 port. (incl. front.) 22cm.
Stonewall Jackson, and Account of the wounding and death of Stone-
wall Jackson, p. 191-229.
Gim-shot, and other wounds of the peritoneum . . . Read before the
Medical society of Virginia, Nov, 12, 1873. RD156 M14. 3345
12 p. 221/aCm.
Official report of the history committee of the Grand camp, C. V., de-
partment of Virginia, Oct. 12, 1899. Richmond, J. L. Hill printing co.,
1899. F'221 42 VS. 3346
16 p. 23%cm.
McGuire, J. C. The Washington-Madison papers, estate of the late J. C.
McGuire, of Washington. D. C, to be sold by order of F. B. McGuire
and J. D. McGuire, executors. Catalogue compiled and sale conducted
by Stan. V. Henkels. Catalogue no. 694. CI W318 H15. 3347
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.
342 A Bibliography of Vihgixia
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,
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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-
134)
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 343
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.
344 A Bibliography of Virginia
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-
ter. [1908] F232 Al M16. 3383
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-
ing, Daily intelligencer steam book & job press, 1877. 3384
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
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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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 345
McNess, George Thomas. Dark fire-cured tobacco of Virginia and the possi-
bilities for its improvement. By George T. McNess and E .H. Mathew-
son. S21 A35. 3388
(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
M172. 3393
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,
[no place, no date] 3395
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)
346 A Bibliography of Virginia
— ■ — Washington: his person as represented by the artists. The Houdoa
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]
F233 8 M13. 3400
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
(In Virginia state bar association. 9th report, 1897. p. 294-326)
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil. The border settlers of northwestern Vir-
ginia from 1768 to 1795 embracing the life of Jesse Hughes and other
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-
pany, 1915. 3401a
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,
ed. by her grand-niece. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and
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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-
liam and Mary College. 3d ed., with additions. Philadelphia. Printed
by J. Kay, Jun., and co., 1831. CI W318 M2. 3403
40 p. 22 1/2 cm.
Madison, James, president of the U. S. Calendar of the correspondence of
James Madison. Washington, Department of state, 1894. CI M182
U46. 3404
vii, 739 p. 30cm.
(Bulletin of the Bureau of rolls and library of the Department of state,
no. 4. March, 1884)
The Index to the Calendar was issued as a supplement to Bulletin no. 4,
dated August, 1895.
An examination of the British docti'ine, which subjects to capture a
neutral trade, not open in time of peace. [1806] JX1543 Z5 1806
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
by Caleb Clarke Magruder, Jr., historian. . . . Charlottesville, Va., the
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
the C. & O. railway, at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Sept. 5, 1914]
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-
bers. Egbert Watson Magruder, ed . . . Richmond, Va., Ware & Duke,
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-
gates, 1914 session of the Virginia legislature. [Roanoke, Va., 1914]
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
or storekeepers there: p. 331-369.
Makemie, Francis, 1658-1708. A good conversation. A sermon preached at
the city of New York, January 19th, 1706, 7. By Francis Makemie . . .
F116 N71. 3442
(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
1705. [Reprint] F224 VS. 3444
(In Virg-inia magazine of history and biography, v. 4, no. 3. Jan., 1897.
p. 252-271)
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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R708 M25. ' 3447
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
& Bryant, printers, 1868. TP185 M25. 3448
38 p. 23cm.
. . . On the chemical interaction of substances in the solid state, by
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24 U5 S41. 3449
p. 41-44. 26 1/2 cm.
(Bulletin of the Philosophical society. Scientific series, v. 1. no. 2)
. . . The physiological effect of creatin and creatinin and their value
as nutrients. By J. W. Mallet . . . Washington, Govt, print, off., 1899.
S21 iB4 no. 66. 3450
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.,
1898. S585 U5 A4. 3451
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
"William County.
Manchester, Va. High School messenger, Manchester, Va. 3455
Library has v. 2. nos. 5 & 6. February & April, 1910.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 351
Manchester, Va. Board of health. Annual report. F234 M2 B6. 3456
Library has 1906, 1908.
Mangold, F. Der feldzug in Nord-Virglnien im August 1862. Von F. Man-
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Helwingsche verlagsbuchhandlung, 1881. E470 M27 3457
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
the general reader. Containing an appendix with a full list of South-
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publishing company, 1895. PS261 M27. 3458
514 p. illus. 20cm.
Mann, H. C. Historic Petersburg. Illustrated by H. C. Mann. [cl907] F234
P4 M2. 3459
24 p. illus. 16 by 23cm.
Manning, C. P. Report of C. P. Manning, Chief engineer, of his experimental
surveys of the Alexandria, Loudoun, and Hampshire railroad. From
Alexandria to Piedmont. Made to the general meeting of the co., April
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
Valley of Mexico, to the conclusion of peace, and his return tO' the
United States . . . With engravings. New York, A. S. Barnes & co.,
1852. CI S431 MS. 3461
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-
son .. . Richmond, Va., J. W. .Fergusson & son, 1882. RM6S6 C53
M2. 3462
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
N8 B6. 3463
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.
B. Wright, F232 1 M294. 3464
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
accrediting. A paper read before the Southern association of colleges
and secondary schools, at Spartansburg, S. C, Nov. 15, 1912, by Chas.
G. Maphis, Professor of secondary education. University of Virginia.
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.
352 A Bibliography of \ luoixiA
Marcosson, Isaac F. [Biographical sketch of James Branch Cabell, with
selections from his writings, by Isaac F. Marcosson] 3467
(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature, 1909. v. 2, p. 003-
618)
Margaret academy, Onancock, Va. Catalog. 3468
Library has 1894, 1895, 1897.
Marion female college, Marion, Va. Catalog. 3469
Library has 1902, 1903.
Marion high school, Marion, Va. Catalog. 3470
Library has 1S89, 1892.
Marks, James J. The peninsular campaign in Virginia; or, Incidents and
scenes on the battle-fields and in Richmond. By Rev. J. J. Marks. D,
D. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1S64. E470 M34 3471
XX, 21-411 p. front., pi. IGVacm.
The marl region of Virginia. S21 A2. 3472
(In U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Report, 1868. p. 389-395)
Marr, Fannie H. Heart-life in song. By Fannie H. Marr . . . Baltimore,
Turnbull brothers, 1874. PS2366 M5 H4. 1874. 3473
165 p. 18 1/2 cm.
Heart-life in song. By Miss Fannie H. Marr ... 2d ed. Richmond,
Va., J. W. Randolph & English and West, John.ston & co., 1883. PS2366
M5 H4. 1883. 3474
vii, [9]-183 p. 19cm.
Virginia and other poems. By Miss Fannie H. Marr . . . Philadelphia,
Sherman & co., 1881. PS2366 M5 V8. 3475
viii, [9]-152 p. 19cm.
Marshall, Charles, 1830-1902. Address of Col. Charles Marshall . . . before
the Va. division of the Army of northern Virginia, at their annual
meeting, held at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., October 29, 1874. Rich-
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.
PS660 W7. 3518
(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
S6 R. 3520
(In Smithsonian institution. Annual report of the Board of regents.
. . . V/ashington, 1881. 1880, p. 449-460. illus.)
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,
Grambo & co., 1850. SF285 M42. 3522
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
W7. 3523
(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,
Va., The Stone printing and manufacturing co.. 1903. CI M411
M4. 3524
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)
Notes of a Confederate staff-officer. E468 B33. 3526
(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.
ser. 2. v. 3. Jan. 1887. p. 179-187.
Massey, John Edward. Autobiography of John E. Massey; ed. by Elizabeth
H. Hancock. New York and Washington, The Neale publishing com-
_^_ pany, 1909. CI xrI416 H23. 3533
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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 367
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.
175-205)
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-
mond, 1860] JK310 V. 29. 3642
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.
368 A Bibliography of Virginia
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)
Bulletin of the Virginia State Libkary 369
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-
lishing company, [c 1912] PR85 M4. 3668
448 p. col. front., illus. (incl. ports., facsims.) double map. 20cm.
Metcalfe, Samuel L., 1798-1856. Galoric: its mechanical, chemical, and vital
agencies in the phenomena of nature, by Samuel L. Metcalfe . . .
London, W. Pickering, 1843. Q173 M5S. 3669
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-
633)
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
372 A Bibliography of Virginia
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
H67. 3692
(In Washington and Lee university. Historical papers, no. 5. 1895.
p. 37-202)
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
M65 C35. 3696
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-
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 373
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.
23
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-
lege in the United States. A chapter of the English colonization of Amer-
ica. By Edward D. Neill. New York, C. Scribner & co., 1871. 01
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.
p. 296-297)
— 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.
John's church by Rev. Robert Nelson. Printed by the vestry. Rich-
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-
morial association, Washington, D. C. [c 1904] CI J45 P24. 4148
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-
rance Parker; introduction by Albert Bushnell Hart . . . Boston, Small,
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-
terest, arising since the war closed . . . Wellsburg, W. Va., Glass &
son, 1875. F241 P23. 4150
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.
Washington, Gov't, print, off., 1907. GB701 U5. 4151
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
Lizzie G. Parker, of Wellsburg, West Virginia. Wellsburg, W. Va., Al-
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,
I) ovinsf profaneness inconsistent with politeness . . . Baltimoi'e, J.
Kingston, 1812. F233 7 P2. 4159
-IS p. 2 3 1/2 cm.
Parton, James. Famous Americans of recent times . . . Boston, Fields,
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,
and guide to college. A book of miscellanies, by H. Clay Pate . . .
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,
Va., B. F. Johnson, [c 1898] 4165
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-
ecutive committee, Patriotic order sons of America of Virginia. F'. W.
Alexander, Secretary, Oak Grove, Virginia . . . [n. p. n. d.] 4166
[12] p. illus., ports. 20%xl0i^cm.
Patterson, H. K. W. War memories of Port Monroe and vicinity. Contain-
ing an account of the memorable battle between the "Merrimac" and
"Monitor," the incarceration of Jefferson C[!] Davis and other topics
. . . Fort Monroe, Va., Pool & Deuschle, 1885. F234 04 P2. 4167
3 p. 1., 102 p. 19 1/2 cm.
Patterson, Robert, 1792-1881. A narrative of the campaign in the valley of
the Shenandoah, in 1861 . . . Philadelphia, J. Campbell, 1865. E470
P32. 4168
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
of the state legislature." 4169
(In Virginia state bar association. 13th report, 1901. p. 214-235)
The Supreme court of appeals of Virginia. By S. S. P. Patteson of the
Richmond, Va., bar. F216 13 P31. 4170
(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-
aration of church and state in Virginia. With a concise history of the
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-
render at Yorktown . . . illustrated . . . New York, Fords, Howard, &
Hulbert, 1882. F234 Y6 P322. 4172
[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.
p. 125-129)
Patton, John Mercer, jr. Address delivered before the Society of alumni of
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.
4909-4928)
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.
p. 4687-4708)
The Byrd library. A collection of Virginiana, in the library of the Uni-
versity of Vi'-ginia, founded on the Alfred Henry Byrd gift. Compiled
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 . . .
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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
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402 p. illus., plates (incl. diagrs.) 23i/^cm.
Paul, Mrs. Katherine S. G. A partial list of Virginia authors and their works.
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[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
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Descriptive of Virginia life and scenery.
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Paullin, Charles Oscar. The navy of the American revolution, its administra-
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549 p. front, (port.) 18cm.
The navy of Virginia: p. 396-417.
Paxton, Elisha Franklin. Memoir and memorials. Elisha Franklin Paxton,
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Paxton, James G. Speech of James G. Paxton, Esq., of Rockbridge, relative
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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,
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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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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 . . .
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4192
36 p. 22cm.
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xvi, 316 p. front, (port.), fold. tab. 22y2cm.
Pegram battalion association. Annual reunion . . . Richmond, Va., May
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32 p. 2 3 1/2 cm.
Pell, Edward Leigh. The art of enjoying the Bible. By Edward Leigh
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159 p. 20i^cm.
■ A hundred years of Richmond Methodism. The story as told at the
414 A Bibliography or Virginia
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Pence, Kingsley Adolphus. The history of Judge John Pence and descend-
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Pencil, Mark, pseud. "White Sulphur papers; or, Life at the springs of
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Pendleton, S. T. General principles of arithmetic, for schools, teachers, and
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Peninsula horticultural society. Transactions. SBl P41. 4209
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Peninsular Baptist association. Minutes. 4210
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Penn, William, Primitive Christianity revived in the faith and practice of
the people called Quakers; written in testimony to the present dispensa-
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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 ,
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Pennsylvania. Cold Harbor battle-field commission. 1864-1910. Pennsyl-
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in memory of the Pennsylvania commands, engaged in the battle of
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60 p. front., plates, ports. 22cm.
Pennsylvania. Culpeper, Virginia, monument commission. Report of the
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Culpeper, Virginia, monument commission of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg,
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62 p. front., plates, ports. 24cni.
Pennsylvania. General assembly. Proceedings of the legislature of Penn-
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Pennsylvania. Jamestown exposition commission. Pennsylvania at the
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v, [3], 360 p. inch front., illus., plates, ports, facsims. fold. plan.
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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
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Same. 4216a
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Same. 4216b
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Same. 4216c
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Same. 4216d
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Same. 4216e
(In Hart, A. B. The founding of Jamestown, p. 3-16. Amer. hist,
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Perdue, E., Thomas. The words of our Saviour, Jesus Christ; or, What
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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, •
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18 p. 23 1/2 cm.
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Perkins, George. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by
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Perry, William Stevens. Historical collections relating to the American
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The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883. By William
Stevens Perry, D. D., LL.D. . . . Boston, James R. Osgood and company,
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2 V. illus., ports., maps, facsim. 28cm.
The collepre at Williamsburg and president Blair, witli illustrative and
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Peterkin, George W. A history and record of the Protestant Episcopal
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first bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church in the diocese of West
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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
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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
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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.
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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-
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Owen, 1900. F234 P4 P48. 4230
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-
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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-
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355 p. 24cm.
Peterson, E. M. Immersion not essential to baptism. A review of the "Un-
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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
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! 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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15 p. 23cm.
418 A Bibliography of Virginia
Petrie, George L. Jacob's sons. By George L. Petrie, D. D. New York and
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229 p. 18 1/2 cm.
Pettit, William B. Address [before Virginia State bar association] of Wil-
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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
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(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
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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,
etc., etc. By John Lewis Peyton . . . London, J. Wilson, 1873. 01
P520 P16. 4249
vii, 392 p. 22cm.
Appendixes: A. Abridged genealosry, or pedigree of the ancient noble
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Over the Alleghanies, and across the prairies. Personal recollections of
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Marshall & co., 1870. F353 Pol. 4250
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.
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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.
I
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
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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
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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-
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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-
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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
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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,
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5 p.I., 215 p. illus., plates. 23cm.
Pickett, La Salle Corbell, "Mrs. G. E. Pickett." Pickett and his men. At-
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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-
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(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.
26
424 A Bibliography of Virginia
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
[14] p. 22V2cm. '
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 425
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-
ing company, inc. [1907] F232 P9 P9. 4431
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)
434 A Bibliography of Virginia
^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.
p. 57-60.
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
voyage for the South Sea. G159 P8. 4436
(In Purchas his pilgrimes. London, 1625. v. 4. p. 1775-1779)
[Purvis, John] A complete collection of all the laws of Virginia now in
force. Carefully copied from the Assembly records. To which is- an-
nexed an alphabetical table. London, Printed by T. .T. for .1. P. and
are to be sold by Tho. Mercer at the Sign of the Half Moon the corner
shop of the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil. [1684?] 4437
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.
James Robertson . . . Nashville, Tenn., Printed for the author, 1859.
F442 2 P98. 4438
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,
with additions, from the report of an address presented to the N. Y.
commandery of the U. S. loyal legion, December 7, 1910 . . . New York
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
York, G. W. Carleton & co.; [etc., etc.] 1867. F233 4 P99. 4441
2 p. 1., [ix]-xiv, [15]-389 p. 19cm.
[Pyle, Howard] A peninsular Canaan. 4442
(In Harpers' new monthly magazine, v. 58. no. 348. May, 1879. p.
[801]-817)
Quandary, Chri-r^topher, pseud. Some serious considerations on the present
state of parties, with regard to the presidential election; with the
author's case fairly stated, and submitted to all candid and compassion-
ate men. By Christopher Quandary. Richmond, Printed by Thomas W.
White, 1827. JK2263 1827. 4443
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-
tor, by J. A. Quarles, D. D. Published for Mrs. S. H. Kemper. New
York, Burr printing House [no date] 4444
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 435
rAmerique, ^tablie a Richemond, capitale de la Virginie; pr6-
sent6 au roi, par le Chevalier Quesnay de Beaurepaire. Paris, de I'im-
primerie de Cailleau, imprimeur de I'acad^mie de Richemond, 1788.
F233 1 Q5 Office. 4445
4 p. 1., [5]-114, [2] p. 20cm.
Quincy daily herald, Quincy, III. Account of unveiling of statue to George
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-
ginia. Prepared and printed by authority of the Common council there-
of, under the direction of its Committee on publication, consisting of
the following councilmen: H. B. Lane, Wm. E. Bradley and S. W. Somer-
ville. S. J. Quinn, historian. Richmond, Va., The Hermitage press, inc.,
1908. F234 F8 Q7. 4447
6, [2], 7-349 p. front., plates, ports. 22% cm.
Quisenberry, Anderson Chenault. Genealogical memoranda of the Quisen-
berry family and other families, including the names of Chenault, Cam-
eron, Mullins, Burris, Tandy, Bush, Broomhall, Finkle, Rigg, and others.
By Anderson Chenault Quisenberry . . . Washington, D. C, Hartraan &
Cadick, printers, 1897. 4448
204 p. pi., ports. 24cm.
History by illustration. General Zachary Taylor and the Mexican war
. . . Frankfort, Ky., The Kentucky state historical society, 1911. CI
T247 Q8. 4449
72 p. front., pi., ports. 24cm.
Memorials of the Quisenberry family in Germany, England and Ameri-
ca. Comp. and ed. by Anderson C. Quisenberry . . . Washington, D.
C, Gibson bros., 1900, 4450
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)
Radford, State nornaal school for women. Radford normal Bulletin. 4450b
Library has v. 1, nos. 1, 2, 4, July, 1913, Jan., May, 1914; v. 2, nos.
1, 2, 4 (sup.), 5, 6, July, Aug., 1914, Jan, Mar., May, 1915.
Radford record. Evidence and arguments before a sub-committee of the
Radford state normal school board of trustees at Radford December
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-
mand, with a narrative by a C. S. naval officer [lieutenant Edward R.
Archer] . . . Richmond, Va., D. Murphy, 1895. E605 R14. 4452
cover-titlp, 1 1., 48 p. 24cm.
Railroad advocate, v. 1— July 4, 1831— Rogersville, Tenn., 1831— TFl
Rl. 4453
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
436 A Bibliography of Virginia
... To which is prefixed an account of his life by Tho. Birch. London,
Printed for R. Dodsley, 1751. PR2334 A6 B6. 4455
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-
tablished their independence; and first president of the United States.
By David Ramsay, M. D. New York, Printed by Hopkins & Seymour,
Sold by G. F. Hopkins, 1807. CI W318 R3. 4458
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-
pendencia, y su primer presidente. Escrita en ingles por David Ramsay,
M. D., y traducida al espafiol por Eduardo Barry. Filadelfia, R. Desilver,
1828. CI W318 R31. 4457
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.
Ramsay, President of Fredericksburg college, Virginia. Richmond, Va.,
The Presbyterian committee of publication, [c 1898] 4458
298 p. 19 1/2 cm.
Randall, E. O. The Dunmore war. 4458a
(In Ohio archaeological and historical publications, v. 11. 1903. p.
167-197)
Randall, Henry S. The life of Thomas Jefferson. By Henry S. Randall,
LL. D. . . . New York, Derby & Jackson, 1858. CI J45 R3. 4459
3 V. fronts, v. 1, and 2. (ports.), plates. 24cm.
Randolph, A. M. Address by Rev. A. M. Randolph, A. M., before the alumni
at the 182d commencement of William and Mary college, Williamsburg,
Va. Published by request of the alumni. Baltimore, Tumbull brothers,
1875. F218 24 W71 R18. 4460
20 p. 22cm.
Randolph, David Meade. Washington's birth night celebration at William
and Mary college, 1779. 4461
(In Southern literary messenger, v. 1. p. 340-341)
Randolph, E. A. The life of Rev. John Jasper, pastor of Sixth Mt. Zion
Baptist church, Richmond, Va. ,from his birth to the present time, with
his theory on the rotation of the sun. By E. A. Randolph. Richmond,
Va., R. T. Hill & co., 1884. CI J385 R19. 4462
xii, 167 p. 20cm.
Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813. Edmund Randolph on the British treaty, 1795. '
E171 A57. 4463
(In American historical review, v. 12, no. 3. April, 1907. p. 587-
599)
In defense of the Union [a speech delivered before the Virginia consti-
tutional convention, 1788] 4464
(In Modern eloquence, v. 14. p. 1678-1696)
Same. 4464
(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 1. p. 102-127)
Letter on the federal constitution. JK171 FTl. 4465
(In Ford, P. L. Pamphlets on the constitution of the U S 1787-
1788. 1888)
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
head, printer, 1862. F210 R72, ' ' 4gfQ
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
and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1896. CI R731 R50.
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 ,
R73. 4814 i
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 {
him thereunto. 481f I
(In Tyler, L. G. Narratives of early Virginia. 1606-1625. p. 239-244) j
Interesting account of Virginia in 1617. 4817 \
(In Southern literary messenger, v. 5. 1839. p. 401-406) 1
(
Same. 4817 i
(In Virginia historical register, v. 1. July, 1848. p. 101-113) j
Roman, Alfred. The military operations of General Beauregard in the War :
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)
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 469
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)
470 A Bibliography of Virginia
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.
472 A BiBLIOGEAPHY OF VIRGINIA
*
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.
'180 A Bibliography of Virginia
[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.
508 A Bibliography of Virginia
1
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;
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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-
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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-
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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-
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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
M182 S74. 5331
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)
Swift, R. B. Who invented the reaper? An answer to the protest statement
said to have been filed at the treasury department. By R. B. Swift.
[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
planters for Virginia, 25 April, 1609. Published for the benefit and use
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
Edgar & William Welby, 1609. [Extracts] F229 B875 G14. 5420
(In Brown, Alexander. The genesis of the United States. 1890. v. 1.
p. 282-291)
[T., J. W.] The records of the London company f6r the first colony in Vir-
ginia. 5421
(In The historical magazine, v. 2. no. 2. February, 1858. p. [33 ?•
35)
522 A Bibliography of Virginia
Tabb, John Banister, 1845-1909. Child verse; poems grave and gay, by John
B. Tabb . . . Boston, Small, Maynard & company, 1899. PS2967 Co
1899. 5422
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.
Poems by John B. Tabb. Boston, London, J. Lane, 1895. Copeland &
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.
London, Burns & Gates. PS2967 S4. 5426
xi (i. e. 9), 120 p. 17y2cm.
Tabb, Thomas. An address delivered before the Neotrophian society of
Hampton Academy, July 28, 1858. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson, printer,
1858. 5427
20 p. 21 1/2 cm.
Taber, Stephen. Earthquakes in Buckingham county, Virginia. Reprinted
from the Bulletin of the Seismological society of America, vol. 3, no. 3,.
Sept., 1913. 5428
[124]-133 p. plates, map. 26i^cm.
. . . Geology of the gold belt in the James River basin, Virginia, bj'
Stephen Taber . . . Charlottesville, University of Virginia, 1913. F2ir
1 V8. 542?
X, [2], 271 p. illus., plates, fold, maps (2 in pocket) 26cm.
(Virginia. Geological survey. Bulletin no. vii)
"Bibliography of the gold belt in the James River basin": p. 260-
261.
The importance of displaced objects in studying the character of earth.
quake motion in megaseismic areas . . . Reprinted from the bulletir
of the Seismological society of America, vol. 1, no. 4, Dec. 1911. 543(
149-158 p. 26 1/2 cm.
Seismic activity in the Atlantic coastal plain, near Charleston, Soutl
Carolina . . . Reprinted from the bulletin of the Seismological societ:
of America, vol. 4, no. 3, Sept. 1914. 543
[108]-160 p. 26cm.
Taft, William Howard. Address [before Virginia state bar association] 0
Hon. William H. Taft. The administration of justice . . . Its speedinr
and cheapening. 543:
(In Virginia state bar association. 20th report, 1908. p. 234-246
"The people rule" Mr. Taft's reply to Mr. Bryan at Hot Springs, Va
August 21st. 1908. [New York, Allied printing, 1908] JK2290 Tli
543
14 p.
Talbot, Edith Armstrong. Samuel Chapman Armstrong; a biographical stud>
By Edith Armstrong Talbot. New York, Doubleday, Page & co., 19"-
Cl A738 T13. 543
vi p., 3 1., 3-301 p. front., ports., plates. 20 1/2 cm.
Talcott, Thomas Mann Randolph. Stuart's cavalry in the Gettysburg cam
! Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 523
paign By Colonel John S. Mosby. A review by T. M. R. Talcott, . . .
Richmond, W. E. Jones, printer, 1909. E481 G3 T14. 5435
19 p. 25cm. ^ , .. „
"Reprinted from Southern historical society. Papers, vol. xxxvu.
Taliaferro, W. B. Jackson's raid around Pope. E468 B33. 5436
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 2. p. 501-511)
A. talk with my class. By a teacher at the Old market hall Sunday school.
Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, 1885. 5437
79 p. front. 16% cm.
rarbox, Increase Niles. Sir Walter Ralegh and his colony in America. In-
cluding the charter of Queen Elizabeth in his favor, March 25, 1584, with
letters, discourses, and narratives of the voyages made to America at
his charges, and descriptions of the country, commodities, and inhabi-
tants. With historical illustrations, and a memoir by the Rev. Increase
N Tarbox, D. D. Boston, The Prince society, 1884. C2 R163 T13.
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-
180) is bv Ralph Lane. "The third voyage . . . 1586" (p. 183-186) is
anonymous. "A briefe and true report of the new found land of Vir-
ginia . . . bv Thomas Heriot," p. 187-244. "The fourth voyage . . .
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.
rarleton, Sir Banastre, bart. A history of the campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in
the southern provinces of North America. By Lieutenant Colonel Tarle-
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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
T3. ^^^^
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.
Tucker, professor of law in the University of William and ]Mary, anc
one of the judges of the general court, in Virginia. Philadelphia
Printed for Mathew Carey, 1796. New York, Reprinted, 1861. F21^
53 T894. Also HT27 T89. 568'
104 p. 24cm.
[Letters to Dr. Belknap on slaves in Virginia] F61 M41. 568.'
(In Massachusetts historical society. Collections, v. 3. p. 404-412
416-431. series 5. 1877)
Queries respecting the slavery and emancipation of negroes in Massa
chusetts, proposed by the Hon. Judge Tucker of Virginia, and answere(
by the Rev. Dr. Belknap. F61 M41. 568:
(In Massachusetts historical society. Collections, v. 4. p. 191-211
series 1. 1795)
Tuckerman, Henry T. The character and portraits of Washington. B
Henry T. Tuckerman. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1859. CI W318 T7(
568
4 p. 1., [9]-104 p. front, (port.), plates (ports.) 31cm.
Tudor, W. V. The golden city. A sermon by W. V. Tudor, D. D., pastor c
Broad- Street Methodist Episcopal church. South, Richmond, Va. . .
Richmond., J. W. Fergusson & son, print, 1893. 568
16 p. 22 1/2 cm.
[Tunstall, Nannie Whitmell] "No. 40." A romance of Fortress Monroe an
The Hygeia. 2d ed. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, 188
B T927 N8. 568
111 p. front. 18% cm.
Tupper, Henry Allen. The Carpenter's son. By H. A. Tupper. Baltimor
R. H. Woodward and company, 18S9. 56J'
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:.
vention," published in 1880, including abstract of the former voluir
. . . Richmond, Va., Foreign mission board of the Southern Bapti'
convention, 1891. 56J
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.
The foreign missions of the Southern Baptist convention. Philadelphi
American Baptist publication society, Richmond, Va., Foreign missi(
board of the Southern Baptist convention. [1880?] 56'
XV p., 1 1., 3-512 p. maps. 22V2cm.
Tupper, Martin F. Washington: a drama, in five acts. By Martin F. Tuppf
New York, .James Miller, 1876. CI W31S T79. 56
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
House of representatives, Friday, April 12, 1912. [Washington, Cover
ment printing ofiice, 1912] 56
7 p. 241^ cm.
I
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 545
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
(In American historical review, v. 8. no. 3. April, 1903. p. 491-506)
Turner, H. F. General William Henry Brodnax. [Life] 5696
(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college.
V. 3. no. 1. June, 1909. p. [14]-26)
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
by Thomas R. Gray. Lucas & Deaver, print. 1831. F230 G782 Office.
5699
23 p. 19cm.
Turpin, Edna Henry Lee. Plappy Acres, by Edna H. L. Turpin . . . illus-
trated by Mary Lane McMillan. New York, The Macmillan company,
1913. B T957 H4. 5700
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
company, 1911. E178 1 T95.' 5701
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
Grove church, Aug. 19th 1891, by Rev. John B. Turpin, with an intro-
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
ser. V. 11. p. [191]-201)
Tyler, David Gardiner, Address of welcome to the Confederate veterans
delivered at the auditorium, June 1, 1915. Twenty-fifth reunion U. C. V.
Richmond, 1915. 5705
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.
Boulware, Aubin L., v. 5, p. 43, port. Bowles, William A., v. 1, p. 170, port.
Bowman, Alpheus M., v. 1, p. 150, port. Bowman. James E., v. 3, p. 42, port
Boyd, ElLsha H., v. 3, p. 46. Bramblitt, William H., v. 2, p. 40, port
Branch, John P., v. 2, p. 44, port. Braxton, Allen C, v. 1, p. 220. Brock,
Charles W. P., v. 1, p. 181, port. Brock, Robert A., v. 1, p. 174, port.
Brooke, John M., v. 1, p. 43. Brown, Alexander, v. 5, p. 45. Brown, Tliomas,
V. 5, p. 48, port. Brow-ning, James H., v. 3, p. 48, port. Bruce, Philip A.,
V. 5, p. 52. Bryant, James F., v. 4, p. 39. Buchanan, John A., v. 3, p. 52.
Buford, Algernon S., v. 5, r.. 55, port. Bullitt, Joshua P., v. 3, p. 54, port
Burke, John P., v. 4, p. 42, port. Burks, Martin P., v. 2, p. 51. Byrd,
Richard E., v. 1, p. 26, port.
5735
Cabell, James A., v. 1, p. 103. Caldwell, Charles R., v. 2, p. 54, port
Cameron, George, v. 4, p. 49, port. Cameron, George, Jr., v. 4, p. 52, port
Cameron, William E., v. 1, p. 106, port. Campbell, Preston W., v. 3, p. 60.
Cannon, James, Jr., v. 3, p. 65, port. Cardwell, Richard H., v. 2, p. 59.
Carlisle, John H., v. 3, p. 68, port. Carpenter, James C, v. 1, p. 212, port
Carrington, Charles V., v. 5, p. 61, port. Carson, Joseph P., v. 4, p. 59, port.
Carter, George L., v. 2, p. 62, port. Carter, Thomas H., v. 4, p. 61. Cassell,
George E., v. 4, p. 64. Cassell, James C, v. 3, p. 71. Catlett, Robert,
V. 5, p. 63. Caton, James R., v. 4, p. 66. Cecil, Russell, v. 4, p. 69.
Christian, Frank P., v. 5, p. 65. Christian, George L., v. 5, p. 67. Christian,
Langdon T., v. 2, p. CS, port. Churchman, John W., v. 2, p. 72, port
Clarkson, Henry M., v. 1, p. 51. Cocke, William B., v. 3, p. 74, port.
Cole. Howson W., v. 3, p. 78, port. Coleman, Aylett B., v. 3, p. 85, port.
Coleman, John T., v. 3, p. 86, port. Colonna, Charles J., v. 2, p. 76, port.
Conway, Peter V. D., v. 1, p. 30, port. Conway, Powhatan F., v. 3, p. 90, port.
Cowardin, Charles O'B., v. 4, p. 73, port. Cox, Wright S., v. 3, p. 94, port.
Coxe, Joseph W., v. 5, p. 69. Craddock, John W., v. 2, p. 83, port. Craw-
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ford Ansrus v. 5, p. 71. Creasy, Thomas C, v. 3, p. 98, port. Crenshaw,
SDOt'swood D., V. 5, p. 75, port. Crocker, James F., v. 4, p. 79, port. Crump.
Beverly T v. 1, p. 281, port. Crump, William W., v. 5, p. 77. Currell,
William S v. 5, p. 81. Curry, Charles, v. 2, p. 89, port. Cussons, John,
V. 3. p. 102, port. g^3g
Daniel, John W., v. 1, p. 224, port. Darling-, James S., v. 5, p. 85, port.
Daughtrey, Alfred J., v. 5, p. 87. Davenport, Isaac, Jr., v. 4, p. 82, port.
Davis Charles H., v. 4, p. 87. Davis, John S., v. 3, p. 109. Davis, Mirabeau
L T ' v 4 p. 90, port. Davis, Noah K., v. 5, p. 88. Davis, Richard B.,
v"4 P 97, port. Deal, Walter F., v. 5, p. 90, port. DeJarnette, Joseph S.,
V 4 p. 100, port. Denny, George H., v. 1, p. 23. Dew, John G., v. 2, p. 92,
port Dibrell, Richard j-.., v. 5, p. 94, port. Dickinson, Alfred E., v. 4, p. 104.
Dickinson, Charles W., v. 3, p. 113, port. Dillon, Edward, v. 5, p. 98, port.
Donovan, John, v. 5, p. 105, port. Dooley, James H., v. 1, p. 167, port.
Downing, Henry H., v. 2, p. 96, port. Drewry, Clay, v. 1, p. 277, port.
Drewry, William F., v. 5, p. 108. Dudley, Hugh M., v. 5, p. 112. Dudley,
Sidney J., v. 4, p. 109, port. Duke, Richard T. W., Jr., v. 2, p. 100. Dulany,
Richard H., v. 1, p. 72, port. Dunlop, David, v. 5, p. 117, port. Dunlop,
John T., V. 2, p. 105, port. Dunn, William L., v. 3, p. 117, port. Dunsmore,
James G., v. 2, p. 109, port. Durant, Oliver, v. 5, p. 118, port.
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Easley, Henry, v. 1, p. 80, port. Eberly, Jacob W., v. 2, p. 113, port.
Echols, Edward, v. 1, p. 112, port. Echols, John, v. 5, p. 124. Echols,
William H., v. 5, p. 12j. Eggleston, David Q., v. 5, p. 134. Eggleston,
Joseph W., V. 3, p. 119. Elam, James D., v. 5, p. 137, port. Ellyson, James T.,
v 1, p. 183. Embrey, Alvin T., v. 4, p. 111. Epes, Branch J., v. 3, p. 122,
port. Esser, John A., v. 5, p. 140, port. Ewell, John C, v 3, p. 127.
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Fairfax, Henry, v. 1, p. 46, port. Fairfax, John W., v. 4, p. 115, port.
Faulkner, Charles J., v. 3, p. 131, port. Faulkner, William H., v. 5, p. 144.
Fentress, Charles W., v. 5, p. 146, port. Fishburne, James A., v. 2, p. 114,
port. Fitzhugh, Thomas, v. 4, p. 119. Fleetwood, Purnell, v. 4, p. 123, port.
Fleming, Robert H., v. 3, p. 135, port. Flood, Henry D., v. 2, p. 118.
Fontaine, William M., v. 5, p. 150. Foster, Littleberry S., v. 1, p. 54, port.
Fox, Luther A., v. 5, p. 152. Eraser, Abel McL, v. 4, p. 126. Fry, Peter M.,
v. 4, p. 130, port.
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Gardner, William H., v. 2, p. 12 3, port. Garnett, Theodore S., v. 4, p. 134.
Garrett, Van F., v. 4, p. 137. Garrett, William E., v. 1, p. 216, port. George,
William W., v. 3, p. 138, port. Gibson, Robert A., v. 1, p. 98, port. Gilliam,
James R., v. 2, p. 127, port. Gilmer, Frank, v. 4, p. 139. Ginter, Lewis,
V. 5, p. 154, port. Glass, Carter, v. 1, p. 311, port. Glass, William W.,
V. 4, p. 142. Godwin, Isaac R., v. 2, p. 130, port. Gooch, Garrett G.,
V. 2, p. 134, port. Goode, John, v. 3, p. 143. Gordon, Armistead C,
V. 1, p. 120, port. Gordon, William St. C, v. 4, p. 145. Graham, Samuel C,
V. 2, p. 138, port. Graichen, William C, v. 1, p. 294, port. Granbery,
John C, v. 5, p. 164. Grandy, Charles R., v. 5, p. 166. Grattan, George G.,
V. 4, p. 147. Gravatt, John J., v. 4, p. 149. Gravely, Henry C, v. 5, p. 168,
port. Graves, James C, v. 5, p. 175, port. Gregory, Roger, v. 5, p. 176, port.
Griffin, John T., v. 5, p. 180, port. Griffin, Samuel, v. 3, p. 146, port.
Gruver, Jacob S., v. 2, p. 144, port. Guigon, Alexander B., v. 5, p. 184.
Guigon, Alex. B. (2nd), v. 5, p. ISO. Gwyn, John M., v. 4, p. 153, port.
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Hagan, Patrick, v. 3, p. 153, port. Hairston, James T. W., v. 4, p. 157,
port. Hall, J. Cleveland, v. 4, p. 160. Hall, John L., v. 1, p. 77. Halsey,
Don P., v. 2, p. 151, port. Hamilton, Alexander, v. 2, p. 154, port. Hancock,
Richard J., v. 4, p. 165, port. Hansbrough, Scott H., v. 1, p. 240, port.
Hardy, Caldwell, v. 2, p. 160. Harman, Asher W., Jr., v. 2, p. 165, port.
Harman, FranK P. v. 2, p. 169, port. Harman, John N., v. 4, p. 167.
Harmon, Daniel, v. 3, p. 156. Harrington, Purnell F., v. 4, p. 170. Harris,
John T., V. 5, p. 195. Harrison, George M., v. 2, p. 172. Harrison, James A.,
V. 3, p. 158. Harrison, Thomas W., v. 2, p. 174. Hatcher, William E., v. 5,
p. 197. Heermans, Charles A., v. 4, p. 173. Henkel, Haller H., v. 2, p. 179,
port. Henry, Robert R., v. 4, p. 176. Henson, Waller J., v. 5, p. 200.
Heth, Stockton, v. 2, p. 183, port. Hickey, Charles H., v. 5, p. 202. Hickok,
John J., V. 5, p. 204, port. Hinton, Drury A., v. 4, p. 179. Hobbs, Alexander
R., V. 4, p. 185, port. Hopwood, Josephus, v. 5, p. 208. Horsley, John D.,
V. 3, p. 162, port. Hotchkiss, Jed., v. 5, p. 213, port. Houston, Harry R.,
V. 3, p. 166. Howe, James L., v. 4, p. 187. Howe, William G., v. 5, p. 218,
port. Hubbert, William E., v. 4, p. 190, port. Huddle, John H., v. 3, p. 168,
port. Huff, Slaughter W., v. 5, p. 222. Hughes. Floyd, v. 4, p. 194, port.
Hughes, Robert M., v. 4, p. 198. Hume, Frank, v. 4, p. 203, port. Humphreys,
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David C, v. 1, p. 89. Humphreys, Milton ^Y., v. 3, p. 173. Hundley,
George J., v. 3, p. 176. Hunt, Gilbert J., v. 2, p. 187, port. Hunton, Eppa,
V. 1, p. 300, port. Hunton, Eppa, Jr., v. 1, p. 307, port. Hurt, John L.,
V. 3, p. 181, port. Hutchison, Westwood, v. 2, p. 191, port. Hutton.
Francis B., v. 4, p. 208. Hutzler, Charles, v. 5, p. 224, port. Hulzler.
Henry S., v. 5, p. 229.
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Ingram, John H., v. 5, p. 231. Irvine, Robert T., v. 1, p. 186, port.
Irving, Paulus A., v. 5, p. 233.
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Jackson, Minter, v. 4, p. 210. James, Robert B., v. 4, p. 212. James,
Robert G., v. 2, p. 194, port. Jarman, Joseph L.., v. 1, p. 266, port. Jeffress,
Thomas F., v. 2, p. 198, port. Johnson, Lucius E., v. 1, p. 58, port. Johnson,
Thomas C, v. 5, p. 234. Johnston, George B., v. 1, p. 9, port. Johnston,
James D., Jr., v. 2, p. 202, port. Jones, Daniel S., v. 3, p. 184. Jones.
George W., v. 4, p. 214, port. Jones, Hampton S., v. 2, p. 206, port. Jones,
Homer E., v. 1, p. 84, port. Jones. John W., v. 1, p. 250. Jones, Maryus,
V. 5, p. 237. Jones, Paris V. B., v. 4, p. 218. Jones, William A., v. 3, p. 186.
Joplin, James R., v. 3, p. 188. Jordan, William I., v. 2, p. 215, port.
Joyner, Houston C, v. 3, p. 190, port. Joynes, George G., v. 4, p. 220, port.
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Kable, William H., v. 2, p. 219, port. Kane, Isaac P., v. 4, p. 224, port.
Keezell, George B., v. 3, p. 194, port. Keister, Bittle C., v. 2, p. 222, port.
Keith, James, v. 2, p. 227. Kelley, Samuel L.. v. 2, p. 231, port. Kelly,
Joseph L., V. 4, p. 228, port. Kennedy, John P., v. 1, p. 197, port. Kent,
Charles W., v. 1, p. 117. Kent, Robert C, v. 5, p. 241. Ker, Richard S.,
V. 4, p. 232. Kester, Vaughan, v. 5, p. 243. King, Archer E., v. 3, p. 196.
King, William P., v. 3, p. 199, port. Kirn, Henry, v. 5, p. 247, port.
Koiner, Absalom, v. 1, p. 92, port. Koiner, George W., v. 1, p. 337, port.
Krise, Albert E., v. 2, p. 234, port. Krise, Philip A., v. 2, p. 238, port.
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Lamb, John, v. 3, p. 201. Lamb, William, v. 1, p. 190. Lambert, George
A., V. 4, p. 234, port. Lambeth, William A., v. 5, p. 249. Lane. Leven W., Jr.,
V. 1, p. 145, port. Lassiter, Charles T., v. 5, p. 252. Lassiter Francis R.,
V. 4, p. 23S. Latane, John H., v. 4. p. 240. Lawless, Joseph T., v. 2, p. 242.
port. Lawson, John J., v. 4, p. 242, port. Lawson, Robert M., v. 3, p. 205,
port. Lawson, Robert W., v. 4, p. 249, port. Leadbetter, Clarence C,
v. 5, p. 254. Leake, David H., v. 5, p. 256. Lee, Fitzhugh, v. 5, p. 258,
port. Lee, George W. C, v. 1, p. 234, port. Lee. Henry E., v. 5, p. 264.
Leigh, Southgate, v. 3, p. 209, port. Lester, Henry C, v. 4, p. 253, port.
Lewis, Lunsford L., v. 2, p. 247. Lewis, William H., v. 2, p. 253, port.
Lindsay, James H., v. 3, p. 213, port. Lion, Thomas H., v. 3, p. 217, port.
Lipscomb, Bernard F., v. 5, p. 266. Logan, Thomas M., v. 4, p. 257, port.
Long, Armistead R., v. 5, p. 269. Longley, Seldon, v. 4, p. 262. Loth,
Frank P., v. 3, p. 221, port. Louthan, -Carter McK., v. 4, p. 265. Louthan,
Henry T., v. 4, p. 268, port. Lowry, Marion K.. v. 5, p. 271. Lvnch.
Maurice M., v. 5, p. 273. Lynn. William W.. v. 3, p. 225, port.
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McAllister, James G., v. 4, p. 273. McAllister, William M., v. 2. p. 256.
port. McBryde, John M., v. 3, p. 228, port. McCabe, James B., v. 5.
p. 275. McCabe, William G., v. 3, p. 233. McCarrick, James W.. v. 1,
p. 134, port. McCarthy, Carlton, v. 2, p. 261. McCormick, Marshall,
V. 3, p. 241. McGuire, Hunter H., v. 5, p. 279. port. McGuire, Stuart,
V. 1, p. 247, port. McGuire, William P., v. 3, p. 245. Mcllwaine, Richard,
V. 1. p. 35. Mcllwaine. William B.. v. 1. p. 263. McLemore, James L.,
V. 5. p. 282. port. McRae, Paul, v. 3, p. 247. McWane, Henry E.. v. 1,
p. 285, port. Macgill, James, v. 5, p. 286, port. Machen, Lewis H.,
V. 2. p. 264, port. Maclin, John H., v. 3, p. 249. Magee. Allen W.. v. 4.
p. 276, port. Magruder, Edward M., v. 4, p. 281. Mallett, John W., v. 1, p. 63.
Marchant, Henry C, v. 1, p. 343, port. Marshall, James W., v. 5, p. 293, port.
Marshall. William C, v. 3, p. 251. Martin, Alvah H., v. 2, p. 268, port.
Martin, Thomas S., v. 1, p. 161. Mason, John E., v. 4, p. 283. Massie,
Thornton L., v. 3, p. 255, port. Mathews, William G., v. 2, p. 272, port.
Mead, Edward C, v. 5, p. 295. Means, Ellison C, v. 5. p. 298. Mears,
Otho F., V. 4, p. 286, port. Mercer, John L., v. 5, p. 300. Michie, Henry C,
V. 2, p. 276, port. Millar, Samuel R., v. 3, p. 258, port. Miller, Polk,
V. 3, 263. Moffett, William W., v. 5, p. 302. Montague, Andrew J., v. 1,
p. 316. Montague. J. Judson, v. 4, p. 290, port. Moon, Frank C, v. 3,
p. 266, port. Moon, John B., v. 3, p. 270. port. Moore, Joseph H., v. 5,
p. 304. Moore, Robert W., v. 5, p. 307. Moore, Samuel J. C, v. 3, p. 275.
Moore, Thomas L., v. 5, p. 313, port. Morehead, John A., v. 1, 204, port.
Morgan, Haynes L., v. 3, p. 278, port. Morgan, John W., v. 5, p. 317, port.
Morris, George W., v. 3, p. 282. Morton, James W., v. 4, p. 295. Morton,
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John B., V. 5, p. 318. Mullen, James M., v. 4, p. 297. Munce, John S.,
V. 4, p. 301, port. Munford, Beverly B., v. 4, p. 305. Murphy, John,
V. 3, p. 287, port.
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Xash, Herbert M., v. 2, p. 280, port. Neal, James M., v. 3, p. 290.
Neff, John H., v. 4, p. 308. Nettleton, Edward M., v. 3, p. 295, port.
Newberry, Harman, v. 4, p. 310, port. Newbill, Frank G., v. 4, p. 314.
Newman, Edgar D., v. 2, p. 287, port. Nichols, Edward W., v. 3, p. 298.
Nicol, Charles E., v. 5, p. 320. Noel, John C, v. 2, p. 291, port.
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O'Ferrall, Charles T., v. 5, p. 322. Old, William W., v. 4, p. 316.
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V. 5, p. 327. Ould, Eugene, v. 2, p. 295, port. Owen, John J., v. 5, p. 331, port.
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Page, James M., v. 2, p. 297. Page, Rosewell, v. 2, p. 300, port. Page,
Thomas N., v. 5, p. 333. Painter, Franklin V. N., v. 1, p. 331. Parker,
John C, V. 5, p. 337. Parrish, Robert L., v. 4, p. 322. Patrick, ^Villiam,
V. 1, p. 201, port. Patteson, Camm, v. 3, p. 300. Patteson, Seargent S. P.,
V. 1, p. 288, port. Patton, William M., v. 5, p. 340. Paxton, James D.,
V. 3, p. 304. Pechin, Edmund C, v. 4, p. 324. Pedigo. Benjamin S., v. 4,
p. 326, port. Penn, James G., v. 1, p. 41, port. Peters, William E.,
V. 5, p. 344. Petrie, George L., v. 3, p. 306. Pettit, Pembroke, v. 3, p. 311,
port. Pettit, William B., v. 5, p. 347. Pettyjohn, John P., v. 3, p. 314.
Phillips, Harry N., v. 3, p. 316, port. Phlegar, Archer A., v. 3, p. 320.
Pitt. Robert H., v. 1, p. 393, port. Plaster, George E., v. 2, p. 307, port.
Poague, William T., v. 3, p. 325, port. Pole, Henry S., v. 2, p. 310, port.
Pollard, John G., v. 4, p. 330, port. Portner, Robert, v. 5, p. 350, port.
Post, Walter A., v. 2, p. 314, port. Powell, Robert S., v. 4, p. 337, port.
Prentis, Robert R., v. 1, p. 351, port. Preston, David A., v. 2, p. 321, port.
Preston, Robert J., v. 5, p. 357, port. Price, Samuel H., v. 4, p. 341, port.
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Quarles, James A., v. 3, p. 328, port. Quarles, Julian M., v. 2, p. 325,
port, Quarles, Mann S., v. 4, p. 343.
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Randolph, Alfred M., v. 5, p. 361. Randolph, Lingan S., v. 3, p. 334, port.
Ranson, Thomas D., v. 1, p. 371, port. Read, Stephen P., v. 5, p. 363.
Reid, Edwin S., v. 5, p. 367, port. Reynolds, Abram D., v. 4, p. 347, port.
Reynolds, John O., v. 5, p. 369. Richardson, David C, v. 5, p. 370. Richard-
son, Fred W.. •• 3, p. 338, port. Richmond, James B., v. 3, p. 342, port.
Riddick, James G., v. 4, p. 349. Rineheart, William A., v. 2, p. 328, port.
Rixey, John F., v. 2, p. 332. Roberts, Edward L., v. 3, p. 346, port. Roberts,
Theodoric E., v. 5, p. 373. Robertson, Alex. F., v. 3, p. 350. Robertson,
David M., v. 5, p. 377, port. Robertson, William G., v. 2, p. 334. Robeson,
.George M., v. 4, p. 353, port. Rodgers, Charles W., v. 4, p. 357, port.
Rodgers, John G., v. 4, p. 361, port. Roller, Charles S., v. 5, p. 379. Roller,
John E., V. 5, p. 382, port. Roper, John L., v. 1, p. 326, port. Ross, George,
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Sale, William W., v. 2, p. 341, port. Sands, Oliver J., v. 2, p. 344, port.
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Smith, Francis H., v. 1, p. 292. Smith, Francis L., v. 3, p. 372. Smith,
Henry M., v. 2, p. 353, port. Smith, John R., v. 5, p. 406. Smith, Richard
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V. 1. Smoot, William A., v. 5, p. 408, port. Smoot, William B., v. 2, p. 357, port.
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Nash P., V. 4, p. 370, port. Southall, Joseph W., v. 4, p. 374. Southall,
Robert G., v. 5, p. 412. Spencer, James H., v. 4, p. 376, port. Stahl,
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V. 3, p. 390. Stearnes, Lewis P., v. 3, p. 395, port. Stebbins, Joseph,
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Taber, George A., v. 2, p. 371, port. Tankard, James W., v. 3, p. -lOS.
Taylor, Walter H., v. 4, p. 385. -Laylor, William H., v. 3, p. 410. Tavlor,
William W., v. 3, p. 412, port. Tebbs, Richard H., v. 4, p. 388, port. Terrv,
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Upshur, John N., v. 5, p. 432.
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Valentine, Edward V., v. 1, p. 365, port. Valentine, Robert P., v. 3,
p. 421. Vanderslice, George K., v. 3, p. 423. Vincent, Gordon L,., v. 3,
p. 427, port.
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Waddell, Joseph A., v. 3, p. 431, port. Waddill, Samuel P., v. 2,
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Joseph B., V. 5, p. 466. port. Worth, William A., v. 5. p. 470. Wright,
Augustus, V. 2, p. 427, port. Wright, Thomas R. B., v. 3, p. 452. Wysop,"
John C, V. 2, p. 431, port. Wysor, Joseph C, v. 5, p. 472, port.
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Yancey, Robert D., v. 2, p. 434. port.
Ziminer. William L.. v. 1, p. 419, port.
5758
- . . . 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-
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 553
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)
The South in the war for Southern independence [with bibliography]
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.)
24cm.
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,
Harper & bros.. 1842. PS3109 T8 A2. 5770
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.,
Samuel Gillock, printer, 1843. 5772
36 p. 19cm.
Tyrrell, Henry. Lee of Virginia. [Illustrated] CI L480 T85. 5773
(In Pall Mall magazine. v. 12. 1897. p. 345-358, 510-520. v. 13.
lSr)7. p. 19-29, 181-196)
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
and Young. Review of the division of Virginia into counties so far
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
the messenger and recorder, 1854. 5777
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.
/
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
job office, 1884. F218 24 Ul G32. 5783
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,
July 1-2, 1896. [Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., 1896] 5786
unp. 2 11/2 cm.
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.
5838
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.;
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 561
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.
5839
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,
562 A Bibliography of Virginia
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,
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 563
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
and Patton. In reply to a communication from many citizens of the
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 581
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.
,M*. >
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 583
-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-
Bulletin of the Virginl\ State Library 587
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
588 A Bibliography of Virginia
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.
Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly for the
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.
Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, for the
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-
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 589
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.
Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, for the
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.
Virginia magazine of history and biography. Published quarterly, by the
Virginia historical society, for the year ending June, 1907. 8vo, pp. iv, 483.
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
Virginia historical society, for the year ending June, 1908. 8vo, pp. iv, 493.
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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of I
-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.
i
I
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 605
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.
606 A Bibliography of Virginia
Walker, Cornelius. The life and correspondence of Rev. William Sparrow,
D. D., late professor of systematic divinity and evidences, in the Epis-
copal theological seminary of Virginia. By Rev. Cornelius Walker, D.
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,
1877. CI A565 W17. 6209
viii, [9]-224 p. front, (port.)
Mr. Andrews was for nearly 33 years, pastor of Trinity Church, Shep-
herdstown.
Memoir and sermons of the Rev. William Duval, city missionary, Rich-
mond. By Rev. C. Walker . . . Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1854.
01 D983 W3. 6210
:cvi, 256 p. 20cm.
Walker, Gilbert C. National landmarks. Address of the Hon. Gilbert C.
Walker of Virginia, delivered before the Tammany society, July 4,
1878. New York, The National printing company, 1878. JK310 v. 40.
6211
26 p. 23cm.
Public lands for educational purposes. Speech of Hon. Gilbert C.
Walker, of Virginia in the House of representatives, May 29, 1876.
Washington, 1876. LB2827 W17. 6212
12 p. 21cm.
[Walker, John] 1732-1807. The Palmetto dictionary; in which the mean-
ing of every word is clearly explained and the sound of every syllable
distinctly shown; exhibiting the principles of a pure and correct pro-
nunciation. A new edition, carefully rev., cor. & enl. Richmond, J. W.
Randolph, 1864. 6212a
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.'
By Dr. Thomas Walker, of Virginia. With a preface by William Cabell i
Rives, LL. D. . . . Boston, Little, Brown & co. 1888. F229 W185.
621c I
69 p. front. 20cm. !
Wall, Henry. Fashion: a humorous and satirical poem. In two parts. Bjj
Rev. Henry Wall, Rector of St. John's church, Richmond, Va. Richmond |
Va, West & Johnston, 1870. PS3129 Wl F2. 62V;
22 p. 22 1/2 cm.
Wallace, A. Wellington. Address [before Virginia state bar association] b:
A. W. Wallace, of Fredericksburg, Va. Life and character of Lon;
Brougham. 621!!
(In Virginia state bar association. 23rd report, 1911. p. 214-232) j
Two chapters of a life. America by comparison, and other addresses
Richmond, E. Waddey co., 1913. CI W186 WIS. 621'
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.
account of the origin of Methodism on the islands of the ChesapeaK
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 607
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
W3. 6221
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.
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 609
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.
I
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
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 121)
Wharton, Anne Holiingsworth. Martha Washington. By Anne Hollings-
worth Wharton. With portrait. Charles Scribner's sons, New York,
1897. CI W319 W21. 6392
xiv, 306 p. front, (port.) 18cm.
Wharton, H. M. A picnic in Palestine, by Rev. H. M. Wharton, D. D. Balti-
more, Wharton & Barron pub. co., 1892. DS107 3 W55. 6393
6 p. 1., 13-380 p. front, ports, plates. 24cm.
\
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 627
Wharton, John. The Virginia wreath; or original poems. By John Wharton,
M. D. Winchester, Virginia, Printed for the author, 1814. 6394
105 p. 17cm.
What is our true policy? it is herein considered: by a Virginian. Estab-
lishments of credit . . . Richmond, Gary & Clemmitt, printers, 1866.
6395
76 p. 21i^cm.
Whealton, Louis Napoleon. The Maryland and Virginia boundary contro-
versy (1668-1894) by Louis N. Whealton . . . [New York] A. J. Leon,
printer [1904] F221 1 M396. 6396
55, vi p. 3 maps (1 fold.) 24i/4cm.
Thesis (Ph. D.) — Johns Hopkins university.
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304 p. 23cm.
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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.
The Scotch-Irish university of the South; W^ashington and Lee. By Rev.
Henry Alexander White, professor of history. Washington and Lee uni-
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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
portrait illustrations. New York, The Neale publishing company, 1911.
COl W585 S72. 6420
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
(In Southern history association publications, v. 6. 1902. p. 220-231,
408-414, 499-508; v. 7. 1903. p. 17-24, 96-105 and 207-213)
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,
Jan. 18, 1913. 6425
14 p. port. 23cm.
Wliite, William Spotswood. The African preacher. An authentic narrative.
By the Rev. William S. White . . . Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of
publication [c 1849] HT60 A2 W5. 6426
139 p. front., pi. 151/^ cm.
Rev. William S. White, D. D., and his times, 1800-1873. An autobi-
ography. Edited by his son Rev. H. M. White, D. D., pastor of the Lou-
doun-street Presbyterian church, Winchester, Va. Richmond, Va., Pres-
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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]
6429
(In Southern history association publications, v. 9. 1905. p. 361-373;
v. 10. 1906. p. 1-18, 78-95, 127-140.
Whitelock, George. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by
George Whitelock. The present federal law of damages for death by
negligence at sea. 6430
(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.
CI P743 W23. 6431
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
H. Whitsitt . . . [Richmond, Everett Waddy co., printers] 1908. CI
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.
Louisville, John P. Morton & co., 1888. CI W187 W23. 6434
6 p., 1 1., 151 p. 26cm.
Whittet, Robert. The brighter side of suffering, and other poems. Rich-
mond, Va., Whittet & Sliepperson [etc.] [1882] PS3249 W97 B8.
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.
[73]-95)
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;
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 635
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library 639
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
693
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
694.
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,
Bulletin of the Vieginia State Library
695
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
697
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
698
Index
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'
Bulletin of the Virginia State Libraey
699
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
700
Index
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Libeary
701
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
702
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
703
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
'04
Index
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
705
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
706
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
707
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
708
Index
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
T09
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
710
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
711
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
713
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
714
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
715
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
716
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
717
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
718
Index
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
719
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
720
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
721
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
722
Index
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
723
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
743
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
745
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
749
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
750
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
751
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
752
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
753
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
754
Index
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
755
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
766
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,
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
761
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
762
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 <
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
763
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
766
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
Bulletin of the Virginia State Library
767
"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
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