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AMERICAN HISTORY
4528. RADER, PERRY S. School History of the State of Mis-
souri, lirunswick, Mo.; P. S. Rader. (1891.) i2mo,
pp. iv, 279.*
Also published with Thumnu-ls' and Radcr's Civil Government.
Colnmliia: 1S07.
4529. RAFINESQUE, CONSTANTINE SMALTZ. Ancient
History, or Annals of Kentucky; with a Survey of the
Ancient Monuments of North America, And a Tabular
View of the Principal Languages and Primitive Nations
of the whole Earth. Frankfort: in Kentucky. Printed
for the Author. 1824. Bvo, pp. iv, 39.
"First printed in Marshall's History of Kentucky, Vol. I.
Frankfort: 1824." Sabiti.
Sold: Fisher, 1866, hlf mo, 2.00; Brinlcy, 1881, unct, 2.50;
Chittenden, 1894, 2.25; J. G. Smith, 1883, 2.50; Thornton,
1878, pa])er, 1.75; Field, 1875, 3.12; Guild, 1887, unct,
2.75 ; Polock, 1904, unct, 6.00.
4530. RAMSAY, DAVID. The | History | of the | Revolution |
of I South-Carolina, | from a British Province | to an
Inde])endent State. | By David Ramsay, M.D. | Member
of the American Congress. | In Two Volumes. | . . .
I Trenton: | Printed by Isaac Collins. | 1785. ] 2 vols.
"fe" 8vo, pp. x.\, 453; XX, 374. 5 Maps and Plans.
Sold: Mann, 1897, 4.40; Bangs, Merwin & Co., 1865, ii.oo;
Deane, 1898, shp, 5.00; Bangs, 1898, elf rebacked, 5.25;
Brevoort, 1890, elf, git, 3.50; Fisher, 1866, hlf elf, 12.00;
S. L. Boardman. 1883, 3.70; Brinley, 1880, gr, mo, unct,
10.00; Roche, 1867, bds, unct. 16.50; Same, hlf mo, 7.00;
^ Anderson, 1904, cl, 5.80; Bushnell, 1883, hlf elf, extra II,
^ 5-50; Barlow, 1890, elf, extra, Riviere, 6.00; Manson,
2 RAMSAY.
1899, 7.50; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git, unct, 4 inserted
portr, 13.00; Welford, 1854, 8.50; Bourquin, 1894, 2.20;
Hoffmann, 1877, hlf mo, git, unct, Bradstreet, 13.00;
Harold Peirce, 1903, bds, unct, 12.50; Field, 1875, 7.25;
Puttick & Simpson, 1861, tree elf, extra by Bedford, £1 2s;
A. G. Greene, 1869, shp, 5.00; Guild, 1887, 3.50; Middle-
ton, 1899, 4.00; Henkels, 1899, 5.40; Bangs, 1899, 5.00;
Hough, 1900, old elf, autogr Wm. Smith, 12.00; Libbie,
1901, shp, 7.00; Libbie, 1902, shp, 7.20; May, 1903, lacks
map, hlf ro, 3.25 ; Anderson, 1903, hlf elf, binding broken,
7.80; Henkels, 1905, hlf elf, 6.50; Hurst, 1905, orig elf,
6.10; Anderson, 1905, orig elf, name and stamp on title,
&c., 4.00.
4531. . Histoire de la Revolution d'Amerique par rapport
a la Caroline Meridionale, &c. French edition. Londres
et Paris: Froulle. 1787. 2 vols. The same Paris:
Trans, by Mirabeau. 1796. 5 vols. Maps.
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, 20 cts.
4532. . The History of South Carolina, from its first set-
tlement in 1670, to the year 1808. In two volumes.
Charleston: David Longworth, for the Author. 1809.
2 vols. 8vo, pp. xii, 478; iv, 602. 2 Maps.
Sold: Libbie, 1897, 6.00; Bangs, ]\Ierwin, 1865, 25.00; Bax-
ter, 1898, shp, stained and plan torn, 5.00; Deane, 1898,
hlf mo, 5.50; Menzies, 1875, hlf mo, unct, 13.00; Brinley,
1880, hlf elf, 12.50; Murphy, 1884, shp, 11.00; Bangs,
1896, bds, unct, 9.50; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 2.70; Ander-
son, 1904, cl and bds, 2 v, lacking plan, 4.10; Prevoort,
1890, hlf mo, unct, map and plan, 7.00; Fisher, 1866,
hlf mo, 10.00; Mitchell, 1891, unct, half elf, git, 5.50;
Cable, 1882, shts, folded, 4.00; Cable, 1882, shp, 3.00;
Roche, 1867, bds, unct, 5.00; Cable. 1883, v i, unbd,
unct, v 2, shp, 4.25; Hoffmann, 1877, hlf mo, git, unct,
Bradstreet, 11.00; Adee, 1895, History and Revolution,
4 vols, cr, Ivt mo, git, unct, ist ed, 42.00; History, hlf
mo, git, unct, 4 portr inserted, 13.00; Proud, 1903, 6.50;
Perry, 1899, 4.60; Bourquin, 1894, elf, git, 5.20; Law-
rence, 1896, 9.50; Guild, 1887, 5.00; A. G. Greene, 1869,
shp, 4.50; Guild, 1887, bds, unct, 8.50; Miller & Bancker,
1898, elf, 7.00; .Set of 6 vols. Hist of Revolution, Tlist
KAMSKY. 3
of So Car, I list of Aiiicr Revolution, polislicd elf, git,
unct, by Hcdford, Rice, 1870, 112.50; Francis, 1900, 5.00;
Buslinell, 1883, 2 vols, 8.00; Chittenden, 1894, hds, unct,
4.75; Manson, 1899, 2.75: Anderson, 190.^. 5.20; Child,
1882, 4.25; Bangs, 1901, cl, unct, 15.50.
4533. . Ramsay's History of South Carolina, from its first
settlement in 1670 to the year 1808. Complete in one
volume. Published and sold by W. J. Di^ffie, Newberry,
S. C. Printed ]>y Walker, Evaru (S: Co., Charleston.
1858. 2 vols, in one. 8vo, \>\k viii, 374; 307. 2 Maps.*
Sold: West, 1889, 2.37; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 1.12; M. D.
Gilman. 1884, 3.75; Bourquin, 1894, 3.20; Field, 1875,
3.00; Bangs, 1899, 4.75; Anderson, 1905, cl, B. F. De
Bow's copy with his autograph 4.00.
4534. RAMSEY, JAMES GATTYS McGREGOR. The Annals
of Tennessee to the End of the Eighteenth Century:
comprising its settlement, as the Watauga .\ssociation,
from 1769 to 1777; a Part of North Carolina, from 1777^
to 1784; the State of Franklin, from 1784 to 1788; a
Part of North Carolina, from 1788 to 1790; the Terri-
tory of the U. States, South of the Ohio, from 1790'
to 1796; the State of Tennessee, from 1796 to 1800.
Charleston: John Russell. 1853. 8vo, pp. xvi, 744. Mapv
and Plan.*
Philadelphia: Lippincott, Crambo (."t Co., 1853. 8vo,
pp. xvi, 744. Alap and Plan. + Philadelphia: J- B. Lip-
pincott (X: Co.. i860. 8vo, pp. xvi, 744. Map.
Principally devoted to tales of the Indian wars.
Sold: Murphy. 1884, 25 cts. ; Brinley, 1881. 1.75: Child,
1882, 1. 12; Dunbar, 1892, 1.75; S. L. Boardman, 1883,
i.oo; Waterbury, 1895, i.io; Bushnell, 1883, 1.12; Bar-
low, 1890, cl, 3.00; Bourquin, 1894, 50 cts.; Chittenden,
1894, 1.37; West, 1889, 2.12: Henkels, 1900. hlf mo, git,
seal of State on cover, 1.70: Cable, 1882, 1.50; Thornton,
1878, 1. 12; AI. D. Gilman, 1884, 2.25; Bourquin. 1894,
80 cts. ; Hoffmann, 1877; 90 cts. ; Cooke, 1883, hlf mo, git,
unct, by Mansell, 150; Deane, 1898, 2.00; Field. 1875,
2.25; Guild. 1887, 2.00; O'Shaughnessy, 1903, cl, 3.10;.
Hay den, 1907, i860 ed, 1.80.
4 HAXDALL.
4535. RAMSDELL, G. A.; COBURN, W. P. History of Mil-
ford, New Hampshire. Family Registers by W. P. Co-
burn. Concord: 1901. 8vo, pp. 1023. Portraits and
Views.
4536. RANCK, GEORGE W. History of Lexington. Kentucky.
Its Early Annals and Recent Progress. Including Bio-
graphical Sketches and Personal Reminiscences of the
Pioneer Settlers, Notices of Prominent Citizens. &c., Sic.
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co. 1872. 8vo, pp. (6),
428. Plate.*
Sold: Guild, 1887, cl, unct, 4.00; Hayden, 1907, 1.75.
4537. . Historical Address by George W. Ranck, at the
Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of Lexington,
Kentucky. (n. d. n. p.) (Lexington: Transylvania
Print.) i2mo, pp. 11.*
Delivered at the Moravian Chapel, Lexington, April 2, 1879.
4538. . Filsen Club Publications, No. 16. Boonesborough,
its Founding, Pioneer Struggles, Indian Experiences,
Transylvania Da3's, and Revolutionary Annals. With
Full Historical Notes and Appendix Illustrated. Louis-
ville, Kentucky: John P. ]\Iorton & Co. Prs. to The
Filson Club. 1908. 4to, pi>. xii, 286.*
4539. RANDALL, DAN R. A Puritan Colony in Maryland.
Baltimore: N. Murray, agt. Johns Hopkins Univ. 1886.
8vo, pp. 3-47.
This is of Johns Hopkins University Series of Studies, Ser.
4th. No. 6. A History of the Settlement of Providence on Chesa-
peake Bay.
4540. RANDALL, ORAN E. History of Chesterfield, N. H.,
from the Incorporation of "Township No. One," by
Massachusetts, in 1736, to the Year 1881, together with
Family Histories and Genealogies. Brattleboro: 1882.
8vo. Map and Portraits.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 17.50: Bell, 1895, 6.00; Olcott. 1901,
15.25; Manson, 1899, 4.25; Conland, 1904, cl. 6.75.
4541. RANDALL, SAMUEL S. History of the State of New
"^'urk. For the use of Common Schools, Academies,
UAUM. 5
\nrnial and IliRli Schools, ami oilier Seminaries of In-
struction. New York: J. \'>. Ford & Co. 1X70. i2mo,
pp. XX, 7-369.*
4542. RANDALL, THOMAS E. History of the Ciiippewa Val-
ley; a faithful I^ecord of all Important Events, Incidents
and Circumstances that have transpired in the Valley
of the Chippewa from its Earliest Settlement by White
rc()plc.. . . . .Mso a liricf liiof^rapliical Sketch of
the most Prominent Persons in the Settlement of the
Valley. I'-au Claire: The .Autlmr. 1875. 8vo, pp. 207.
4543. RANDOLPH, EDMUND. .\n Address on the History
of California from its Discover}' to 1849, delivered before
the Society of California Pioneers. San Francisco:
i860. 8vo, pp. yz.
4544. . An Outline of the History of California, from its
Discovery to 1849. San Francisco : A. Roman 6'; Co.
1S60. 8vo. 4- 1861. -f San Francisco: 1868. 8vo.
4545. RANKIN, MELINDA. Texas in 1850. Boston: Damrell
& Moore. 1850. i2mo, pp. 199. -t- 1852.
"Texas viewed through the missionary eyes of a young lady."
Raines.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 20 cts.
4546. RAPER, CHARLES LEE. Xorth Carolina; a study in
Colotiial Government. New York; Macmillan. 1904.
8vo, pp. 13, 260.
4547. RATHBUN, JONATHAN. Narrative of Jonathan Rath-
bun, with accurate accounts of the Capture of Groton
Fort, the Massacre that followed, and the .sacking and
burning of New London, Septcml:)cr 6. 1781, by the
British Forces under the Command of the Traitor Bene-
dict Arnold. By Rufus Avery and Stephen Hempstead,
Eye witnesses of the same. Together with an Interest-
ing Appendix. (New London: 1840.) i2mo, pp. (2). 80.
4548. RAUM, JOHN O. History of the City of Trenton. New
Jersey, Ijiibracing a Period of Nearly Two Hundred
Years, commencing in 1676, the first settlerrient of the
D RAYMOND.
town, and extending up to the present time, with official
records of the population, extent of the town at different
periods, its manufactories, church history, and fire de-
partment. Trenton, N. J. : \V. T. Nicholson & Co.
1871. 8vo, pp. xii, 448. Map and 3 Plates.*
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 62 cts. ; Henkels, 1899, 1.30; Holbrow,
1892, 62 cts.; Bourquin, 1894; 1.20; Randall, 1901, 1.50;
Guild, 1887, 1.50.
4549. . The History of New Jersey, from its Earliest Set-
tlement to the Present Time. Including a Brief His-
torical Account of the First Discoveries and Settlement
of the Country. In Two Volumes. Philadelphia: John
E. Potter & Co. 1877. 8vo, pp. 450; 496. Illustrated.*
Sold: Randall, 1901, 380; Harris, 1896, 4.20; Bangs, 1897,
4.50; Henkels, 1899, 3.00; Dunbar, 1892, 2.50; Cable,
1S83, 5.00; Plenkels, 1900, hlf mo, git, 3.00; Bourquin,
1894, 3.40; Guild, 1887, 7.00; Bangs, 1899, 4.00; Bangs,
1900, 4.60; Henkels, 1904, cl, 3.60.
4550. RAVENEL, DANIEL. "Listc Des Francois et Suisses"
From an Old Manuscript List of French and Swiss
Protestants settled in Charleston, on the Santee and at
the Orange Quarter in Carolina who desired Naturaliza-
tion. Prepared probably about 1695-6. New York:
Knickerbocker Press. 1888. 8vo, pp. 27*
This book was originally compiled by Daniel Ravenel and the
two articles were published in the Southern Intelligencer in 1822.
It was republished in 1867 in Charleston. The present issue was
reproduced by Thomas Goulland. It has a folding map of the
Parish of St. Stephen.
4550a. RAVENEL, ST. JULIEN (MRS.). Charleston. The
Place and the People, with Illustrations by Vernon
Howe Bailey. New York: The Macmillan Co. 1906.
i2mo, pp. xiii, 528.*
Illustrated by photogravures.
4551. RAYMOND, MARCIUS D. Souvenir of the Revolution-
ary Soldiers' Monument. Dedication at Tarrytown,
N. Y., October 19th, 1894. Compiled by Marcius D.
Raymond. Tarrytown, N. Y. : 1894. 4to, pp. 209.*
Illustrated by photogravures.
KF.AVIS. 7
4551a. RAYNOR, E. M. (MRS.; ; PETITCLERE, E. L. (MRS.).
Ilistory of the Town of Cheshire, lierkshirc County,
Mass. IJolyoke: 1885. 8vo, pp. 219.
Introductory chapter by Judge James M. Barker.
.S"(;/(/.- Manson, 1890, 2.25; (juild, 1887, 1.87.
4552. REED, BENJAMIN. The History of Swanzey, New
Hampshire, from 1734 to 1890. (Quotation) Salem,
Mass.: The Salem Press Publ. and Printing Co. 1892.
Svo, pp. xiv, 585.*
Full-page steel portraits. J'oldiiig map.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 3.50; Libbie, 1900, 4.00; Libbie, 1900,
3.50 ; riassam, 1903, cl, 3.50.
4553. READ, WM. J. (or T.). Some Leaves from the Early
Ilistory of Delaware and Maryland. Read before the
Historical Society of Delaware, Sept. 24, 1868. (Wil-
mington 1868.) 8v©, pp. 7 and covers.
Sold: Henkels, 1901, 30 cts.
4554. REAVIS, LOGAN URIAH. St. Louis; the Future Great
City of the \\ "niid. Illustrated with a Map. St. Louis:
I'ublished by Order of the St. Louis County Court.
1870. 8vo, pp. 106. Map.*
The Same. 2d edition. 1870. Svo, pp. 136. Map.
4555- • The Future Great City of the World. Third Edi^
tiou. Henceforth St. Louis must be Viewed in the light
of her Future — her mightiness in the Empire of the
World — her sway in the rule of States and Nations.
St. Louis : Publ. by Order of the St. Louis County Court.
Missouri Democrat Print. 1S71. Svo, pp. 214. i p. "A
Closing Word."*
The Same. Fourth Edition. St. Louis : E. F. Hobart
& Co. 1873. Title I. Copyright i, Dedication i, Table
of Contents i, Explanatory i, "Prophetic Voices about
St. Louis" I, Letter from Horace Greeley i. Blank 1.
Svo, pp. 323 ; I p. "A Closing Word."*
4556. . St. Louis: the Future Great City of the World,
with Biographical Sketches of the Representative Men
and Women of St. Louis and Missouri. Had St. Louis
O REAVIS.
been destined to remain a village, her history might
have been dispatched in a few lines ; but future genera-
tions will inquire of us all that concerns the origin of
the "River Queen," the destined "Queen of the Western
Empire." Nicollet. Centennial Edition. St. Louis: C.
R. Barns. 1876. 8vo. Portrait; title; copyright; dedi-
cation; blank; pp. xviii, i p. quotation; lilank ; pp. 832;
108. Portraits.*
There are thirtj'-five portraits and three plates. The map is
often lacking.
Sold: Cable, 1883, 50 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 87 cts.
4557. . Saint Louis, die Weltstadt der Zukunft. Illustrirt
mit einer Karte. St. Louis ; Hrsg. auf Verordnung der
St. Louis Count}' Court. 1870. 8vo, pp. 108.*
Mr. Reavis also published a book in favor of the removal of
the National Capital from Washington to the ^Mississippi Valley,
under the title: "A Change of National Empire." l86g. 8vo, pp.
170, and one: "The Railway Systems of the City of St. Louis."
1879. 8vo, pp. 335.
"L. U. Reavis made a life study of St. Louis, her history and
her growth. He knew more about her than any other one man of
his time, and his books are the best authority we have on her com-
mercial history." 11'. C. Brcckeuridge.
4558. . Saint Louis die W'elt-Stadt der Zukunft. St. Louis
muzzhinfort im I^ichte seiner Zukunft betrachtet W'er-
den — seiner Macht in den Reichen der Welt-seines
Einfiusses in der Regierung von Staaten und Nationen.
Dritte Auflage. St. Louis, Mo. : Hrsg. auf Verordnung
der St. Louis County Court. 1871. 8vo. pp. 217
*
4559. . A Pamjihlet for the People : Containing Facts
and Arguments in favor of the Removal of the National
Capital to the Mississippi Valley. By L. U. Reavis.
Let us go to the audience of the people with our facts
and our cause, told in our own style and language.—
Gov. William Gilpin. Westward the cottrse of Empire
takes its way. (Berkeley.) St. Louis: Published by
E. P. Gray, 503 Fourth Street. Wholesale Department
411 St. Charles St. 1869. 8vo, pp. 12. -\- Same. 1870.
8vo, pp. 37.*
4560. . The National Cai^ital Movable. A Letter lo Presi-
dent Grant on the subject of the removal of the National
KKDINGTON. g
Cai)ital. I'.y L. U. Rcavis. St. Louis: Missouri Uemo-
crat Booiv and Job Priiiliiif;: House. 1871. 8vo, ])|). 43.*
4561. . The National Capital is Movable; or, Facts and
Arguments in favor of the Removal of the National
Capital to the Mis.sissippi Valley. By L. U. Reavis.
Let us go to the audience of the people with our facts
and our cause, told in our own style and lan-iiage.— -
Gov. \Vm. Gilpin. Westward the course of iimpire
takes its way. — (Berkeley.) St. Louis: Missouri Dfemo-
crat Book and Job Printing House. 1871. 8vo. pp. 78.*
4562. . The Nation and its Capital. Being a presentation
of facts and arguments in favor of the removal of the
Federal Metropolis from the Potomac to the Mississippi
River. By Hon. L. U. Reavis. For statesmanshij) to
fail to do this, now, is to fail to remove a present wrong
that will grow to be a national evil. The refusal to
remove the national capital will be the first step taken
by Congress to destroy the union of the States. Wash-
ington has ceased to ne the aiipropriate site for the
metropolis of the Continental Republic. — John William
Draper, LL.D. This is a government of majorities, and
soon the majority of the American people will demand
the removal of the national capital.— Richard Yates.
St. Louis, Mo.: G. A. Pierrot, Printer, 915 N. Si.xth
Street. 1881. 8vo, pp. 60.*
4563. REDFIELD, D. A. Indiana Railway Gazetteer, Trav-
ellers' Guide and Express and Shippers' Directorv. In-
dianapolis: D. A. Redfield. 1865. 8vo.
4564. REDINGTON, LYMAN WILLIAMS. 1781. Rutland
County, 1881. Centennial Celebration of the Organiza-
tion of Rutland County, Vt., Held under the auspices
of the Rutland County Historical Society, at the Town
Hall, Rutland, Vt., March 4, 1881. Including the ad-
dresses, (Src, and proceedings of the Rutland County
Hist. Society. Compiled by Lyman Williams Reding-
ton. of Rutland. .Montpelier: Argus and Patriot Book
Print. if^82. 8vo, pp. 194.
Sold: Conland, 1904, cl, 7.50; Manson, 1899, 50 cts.
lO REEMFXIX.
4565. REDMOND, PAT H. History of Quincy, (Illinois), and
its Men of Mark, or Facts and Figures exhibiting its
Advantages and Resources, Manufactures and Com-
merce. Quincy: Heirs & Russell. 1869. Sq. i6mo, pp.
302.
4566. REED, JONAS. A History of Rutland; Worcester
County, Massachusetts, from its Earliest Settlement,
with a Biography of its First Settlers. Worcester:
Mirick & Bartlett. 1836. i2mo, pp. 168. Plan.
A new edition, with a supplement, 1836-1879, by
Daniel Bartlett. Worcester: Reprinted by Tyler & Sea-
grave. 1879. i2mo, pp. 193. (i). Errata i slip. Map.
Sold: Brinley, 1879, 9.00; Brinley, 1893, 3.00; Manson,
1899, hlf mo, git, 1.7s; Cable, 1882, hlf mo, 2.50; Cable,
1883, 2.50; J. G. Smith, 1883, 1.75; Same sale, 1879 ed,
shts, i.oo; Bourquin, 1894, 2.10; Shurtlefif, 7.75; Guild,
1887, 5.00; Manson, 1904, hlf mo, git, unct, 4 extra por-
traits and plates inserted, 10.00.
4567. REED, NEWTON. Early History of Amenia, N. Y.
Amenia: 1875. pp. 151.
4568. REED, PARKER McCOBB. History of the Lower Ken-
nebec, 1602-1889. Bath, Maine: 1889. Sm. 8vo, pp. 57.
Advertisements from pp. 38 to 72.
4569. . History of Bath and its Environs, Sagadahoc
County, Maine, 1607-1894. With illustrations. Port-
land, Me.: Lakeside Press. 1894. 8vo, pp. 526.*
Frontispiece of William King.
4570. REED, WALLACE P. History of Atlanta, Ga. With
Biographical Sketches of some of its Prominent Men and
Pioneers. Syracuse : 1889. Roy. 8vo. Illustrated.
4571. REEMELIN, C. Historical Sketch of Greene Town.ship,
Hamilton Co., Ohio; delivered before the 23d Annual
Festival of the Greene Township Harvest Home Asso-
ciation, Aug. 31, 1882. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke &
Co. 1882. 8vo, pp. 33, paper.
KKICIIKL. II
4572. REES, WILLIAM. 'I'lic Mississippi Urid^c Cities, Dav-
enport, Rock Island and Moline. Describing the Local
Commercial and Manufacturing Relations of this Point.
Annexed is a Brief Description of the Slate of Iowa.
Rock Island: H. A. Porter & Brother. 1854. 8vo, pp.
3>.(i).
4573. . Recs' Description of Keokuk, the "Gate City," Lee
County, Iowa. Keokuk: J. T. Cace tS: Son. 1855. 8vo,
pp. 22.
4574. REGAN, JOHN. The Emigrant's Guide to the Western
.'^talcs of America; or, Backwoods and Prairies. Con-
taining a complete statement of the advantages and
capacities of the Prairie Lands, full Instructions for Emi-
grants in fitting out and in selecting, jnirchasing and
settling on Land, with particulars of Farming and other
Business Operations, Pictures of the Home Manners of
the People, Successors of Emigrants. &c., &c. Edin-
burgh: (1842.) i6mo, pp. 408. Frontisp. -|- Second
Edition, 1842.
4575. . The Western Wilds of America ; or. Backwoods
and Prairies; and Scenes in the \'alley of the Missis-
sippi. By John Regan, of Ayleshire, now of Illinois.
Second edition, greatly enlarged. Edinburgh : John
Menzies, and W. P. Nimmo. R. Griffin & Co. Glasgow,
1859. i6mo, pp. vii, (6), 408. Frontispiece.
4576. REICHEL, WILLIAM C. The Cn^vn Inn. near Bethle-
hem, Penna. 1745. jV History touching the Events that
Occurred at that Notable Hostelry, during tlie Reigns of
the Second and Third Georges, Rehearsing the Trans-
missions of "The Simpson Tract" in Lower Saucon
Township, Bucks County. In unbroken chain of Title
from William Penn of Worminghurst, in the County of
Sussex, Esq., to Margaret and William Lowther ; to
Margaret Poole, of Coney Plutch ; to Joseph Stanwix, of
Bartlett's Buildings; to John Simjison, of Tower Hill;
and last, to Jasper Payne, of Bethlehem, Wine Cooper,
for the Sole use and behoof of his Moravian Brethren,
l)etween 1681 and 1746. Being a partial unfolding of
the Particular Annals of Early Moravian Settlement, in
12 REILY.
the Province of Pennsylvania. 499 Copies printed for
E. P. Wilbur and others, 1872. 8vg, pp. 162.*
I^Iap of Moravian Tract. Woodcuts
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Proud, 1903, 70 cts. ; Pennypacker, 1906, 2.75 ; Hayden,
1907, 1. 10.
4577. . Friedensthal and its Stockaded Mill. A Moravian
Chronicle, 1749-1767. By the Rev. Wm. C. Reichel, and
contributed by John W. Jordan, \\'hitefield House,
Nazareth, Pa. Printed for the Society. 1877. 8vo,
pp. 36.*
Frontispiece of Mr. Reichel. Introduction by Mr. Jordan.
Sold: Hayden, 1907, a. 1. s. of Author. 90 cts.
4578. REID, ADAM. A Historical Address before the Congre-
gational Church in Salisbury, Conn., at their First Cen-
tennial Celebration, November 20, 1844. Hartford:
Elihu Geer. 1845. Svo, pp. 63.
4579. REID, ALEXANDER J. Illustrated Annual Review of
the Appleton Post, devoted to the City of Appleton,
Wisconsin. Also an Historical Sketch of Fox River
Valley. Appleton: Post Print. 1879. Svo, pp. 74.
Sold: Henkcls, 1900, 80 cts.
4580. REID, W. MAX. The Mohawk Valley. Its Legends and
its History. \A'ith illustrations from Photographs by
J. Arthur Maney. New York and London : G. P. Put-
nams Sons. 1901. Svo, pp. xii, 455.*
Sold: Harold Peirce, 1903, 3.00: Goodwin, 1903, cl. git,
unct, 3.50.
4581. REILY, JOHN T. History and Directory of the Boroughs
of Adams County (Pa.), with Historical Collections.
Gettysburg: 1880. Svo, pp. 182.
4582. . Conewago. A Collection of Catholic Local His-
tory. Gathered from the Fields of Catholic Missionary
Labor within our Reach. An Humble Effort to Pre-
serve Some Remembrance of Those Who have Gone
KliVMKE. 13
lU'forc, and by 'J'licir Lives, I'licir Labors and Their
Sacrifices, Secured for Succeeding Generations the
Enjoyment of llajjpy Homes, and All the Jilessings of
Our Holy Catholic Religion. Marlinsburg, W. V'a. :
Herald Print. 1885. 8vo, pp. iv, 220 (3).*
Tlicrc arc two pages in the front of the book of photographs
of Conevvago Chapel and of the Catholic fathers therewith con-
nected.
Sold: Hayden, 1907, 80 cts.
4583. REILLY, J. S. Wilmington, Past, Present, and Future,
L'uiljracing Historical Sketches of its Growth and Prog-
ress from its Establishment to the Present Time, to-
gether with Outlines of North Carolina History.
(n. |). n.d.) (1884.) 8vo, pp. 130. Illustrations.
4584. REMY, JULES. Voyage au Pays des Mormons. Rela-
tion— Geographic, Histoire Naturelle — Histoire — Theol-
ogie, Moeurs et Coutumcs. Paris: E. Dentu. i860. 2
vols. 8vo, i)p. Ixxxviii. 432; vi, (2), 544. Map and 10
Plates.
4585. REMY, JULES ; BRENCHLEY, JULIUS. A Journey to
Great Salt Lake City. With a Sketch of the History,
Religion, and Customs of the Mormons, and an Intro-
duction on the Religious Movement in the United States.
London: W. Jefifs. 1861. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 131. 508; 7,
605. 10 steel engravings and Map.*
"Much of the space in these volumes is devoted to description
of the Shoshoni Indians, the author having traveled through this
country, under circumstances wliich gave him, as he believed, some
insight into their character." Field.
Sold: Field, 1875, cl, unct, 5.00; Guild, 1887, 3.00; Sayre,
1907, cl, unct, 2.00.
4586. REPPLIER, AGNES. Philadelphia. The Place and the
People. A\'ith J llust rations by Ernest C. Pei.xotto.
New York : The Macmillan Co. 1899. Bvo, pp. xxi, 392.
Woodcuts.*
Sold: Harold Peirce. 1903, i.oo; Pennypacker, 1906, 80 cts.
4587. REVERE. JOSEPH WARREN. A Tour of Duty in Cali-
fornia : including a Description of the Gold Regions;
14 REYNOLDS.
an Account of the Voyage around Cape Horn ; with
notices of Lower California, the Gulf and Pacific Coasts,
and the principal Events attending tlie Conquest of the
Californias. Edited by Joseph N. Balestier. New York:
C. S. Francis t^ Co. 1849. i2mo, pp. (6), 6, 305.
Sold: Fisher, 1866, 75 cts. ; Field. 1875, 50 cts.
4588. REYNOLDS, BERNARD. Sketches of Mobile. From
1814 to the Present Time. Licidents connected with
the Occupation of the Town. Anecdotes of Old Citi-
zens, &c., &c. Mobile, Ala. : Published and printed by
B. H. Richardson. 1868. 8vo. pp. 80.
Cover title: Sketches of Mobile. Reminiscences,
Anecdotes, Incident, &c. B. H. Richardson, Printer,
Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala.
The first portion of these sketches was published in the Mobile
Tribune under the title nf Mobile in Slices. Preface.
A valuable pamphlet, preserving many interesting and impor-
tant facts relating to early days in Mobile. Oiveit's Bibl'y Ala.
4589. REYNOLDS, CHARLES B. Old Saint Augustine; a
Story of Three Centuries. St. Augustine, Fla. : E. H.
Reynolds. 1885. i2mo, pp. 4, 144. The Same, 1888.
"A history of the quaint old town from 1565 to the present
time, in which the author treats of the many changes, and endeav-
ors to reflect upon the present some of the light of the past." Pubt.
^Weekly.
Photographic illustrations and a chronology of Florida.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 50 cts. ; Henkels, 1900, 50 cts. ; Proud,
1903, 25 cts.
4590. REYNOLDS, GRINDELL. Concord Fight. April 19,
1775. Boston: A. Williams & Co. 1875. 8vo, pp. 23.*
Sold: Henkels, 1901, i.oo.
4591. REYNOLDS, JOHN. Aly Own Times, Embracing also,
Tlie History of My Life. (Belleville) Illinois: 1855.
i2mo, pp. fioo, xxiii. Plate.
This book has become very scarce.
4592. . Reynold's Ilistory of Illinois. My Own Times;
eml)racing also the History of my Life. Chicago: Chi-
KlIODK ISLAND. I 5
caf^u Historical Society. Fergus I'rinting Company.
1879. 8vo, pp. (2), XX, 395, (i). Portrait.
A repi'iiit of No. 4591.
4593- ■ The l^ioneer History of Illinois, containing the
Discovery in 1673, and the History of the Country to
the year Eighteen Hundred and Eighteen, when the
State Government was organized. Helleville, 111.: N. A.
Randall. 1852. i2mo, pp. 348. + Second Edition, with
. Index. Chicago: Fergus Printing Co. 1887.
8vo, i)p. (8), 17-459. 10 Portraits and Plan.
Sold: Bangs, 1894, 6.37; Bangs, 1896, 6.00; Rice, 1870,
1852 ed, cl, 1.62: Fisher, 1866, 1852 ed, hlf mo, 300;
Dunbar, 1892, hlf mo, 8.50; M. D. Oilman, 1884, 750;
Field, 1875, 6.50; Guild, 1887, 1852 ed, 6.25; Hough,
1900, 4.75.
4594. REYNOLDS, SAMUEL. A History of the City of
Williamsburgh ; containing a succinct account of its
early settlement, rapid growth and prosperous condition,
with many other important and interesting facts con-
nected with the same. (Also the City Charter.)
Williamsburgh: Joseph C. Gandar. 1852. i2mo, pp.
137- iv.
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Brevoort, 1890, cl, 6.25; Richmond, 1899, 5.00; Nash,
1900, 4.00; Bangs, 1900, with Reynold's Williamsburgh
Directory for 1852, hlf mo, git, unct, Stikcman, 10.50;
Bangs, 1901, hlf mo, levt, unct, view of Williamsburgh
inserted, 5.50.
4595. RHOADES, LILLIAN lONE. The Story of Philadel-
phia. New York. Cincinnati. Chicago. American Book
Co.: (1900.) i2mo, pp. 384. Illustrated.*
Sold: Peirce, 1903, 90 cts. ; Pennypacker, 1906, 70 cts.
RHODE ISLAND.
4596. History of the .State of Rhode Island, with illustrations,
with original Sketches. Philadelphia: 1878. 4to.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 6.00; Cable, 1883, 5.00; Guild, 1887,
3.00.
l6 RIBAUT.
4597- Centennial Discourse at Warren, R. I. Nov. 15, 1864.
With an Appendix and Historical Notes. Providence:
1865. Svo, pp. 76.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 60 cts.
4598. Early liistory of Rhode Island. By Romeo Elton, D.D.
Boston : Thomas Wells & Co. 1843. Svo.
Really the third edition of John Callender's Discourse. See
Vol. I, No. 747.
4599- Newport Illustrated by Sketches with Pen and Camera;
with a Dictionary of Newport. Newport, R. I. : C. E.
Hammett, Jr. (1891.) i2mo, pp. 2, 76.
Fashionable Newport, with a chapter on its early history.
See G. C. Mason.
4600. North Providence Centennial. A Report of the Celebra-
tion at Pawtucket, North Providence, of the One Hun-
dredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town,
June 24th, 1865. With an Address containing Historical
Matter of Local Interest. Pawtucket : Robert Sherman.
1865. Svo, pp. 91, (i).
Fifty copies printed on large paper, for .-Mbert V. Jenks. The
address is by Massena Goodrich.
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1899, 90 cts.
4601. The Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Settle-
ment of Providence. 1S87. 4to, pp. 235.
See also Theo. Durfee.
4602. Westerly, R. I., and its Witnesses for Two Hundred and
Fifty Years, 1826-1S76. Providence: 1S78. Roy. Svo.
Portraits.
See also, F. Denison.
Sold: Cable, 1882, cl, unct, 1.50; M. D. Oilman, 1884, 3.50.
4603. RIBAUT, JEAN. The \Miole and j true discouerye of
Terra Morida, | (englished the Florishing lande.) Con- |
teyning aswell the wonderfull straunge na- | tures and
maners of the people, with the mer- | veylous com-
modities and treasures of the | country: As also the
KICK. 17
I)lcasunt Portcs, | Ilauens, and waycs therevnto Neuer |
fouiulc out before llie last | ycre 1562. | Written in
Frcnclie hy CajjlaiiR- Rihatild | the fyrst that whollye
discoucrcd the same. | And now newly set forthe in
Englishe I the. xxx of May, 1563. | Pryntcd at London
by Rowland Hall | for Thomas I Jacket. | (1563.) |
(Colojihon :) Prynted at London by Row-Hall, | for
'riionias TIacket, and are to be | sold at his shopjie. |
8vo, 23 leaves. A — C in eights, C8 blank.
"Kxtrcnicly rare. There is a copy in the British .Museum, and
another at I-ambcth, which, according to I lazlitt, contains, in addi-
tion, a dedication 1)y Hackct to Sir Martin Bowes. It was reprinted
in Itaklnyt's 'Divers Voyages,' and in French's Historical Collec-
tions of Louisiana and I'lorida, 2d .Ser. N'ew York: 187S." Sabiit.
4604. RICE, CHARLES B. (REV.). Celebration of the Hun-
dredth -Anniversary of Ihe Incorporation of Conway,
Massachusetts — June 19th, 1867. Including a Historical
Address by Rev. Charles B. Rice. Poem by Harvey
Rice. Oration by William I lowland. Northampton:
1867. 8vo, pp. 137.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 1.25; J. G. Smith, 1883, 60 cts.
4605. . Historical Address at Conway Centennial Cele-
bration, June 19, 1867. (Northampton, 1867.) 8vo,
cover-title, and pp. (2), 13-80.
4606. . Proceedings at the Celebration of the Two Hun-
dredth Anniversary of the First Parish at Salem Vil-
lage, now Danvers, October 8, 1S72 ; With an Historical
Address by Charles B. Rice, Minister of the Parish.
Boston: Congregational Publ. Co. 1874. 8vo, pp. 272.
Portrait and 3 Plates.
Sold: J. G. Smith, 1883, 1.62; S. L. Boardman, 1883. 50
cts.; Guild, 1887, 1.75.
4607. RICE, FRANKLIN P. Records of the Proprietors of
Worcester, Massachusetts. In Four Parts, (seal of
Society.) Worcester, Mass. : The Society of Antiquity.
1880. 8vo, pp. 336.*
These form Nos. 9 to 12 of the pamphlets of the Worcester
Society of .^ntiquity.
Sold: J. G. Smith, 1883, 4 parts, 60 cts.
1 8 RICE.
4608. . Early Records of the Town of Worcester. Book
I. 1722-1739. Worcester, Mass.: Worcester Society of
Antiquity. 1879. 8vo, pp. 142.
No. 6 of publications. An edition of 250 copies was issued.
4609. . Early Records of the Town of Worcester. Book
II. 1740-1753. Worcester, Mass.: Society of Antiquity.
1880. 8vo, pp. 145.*
No. 8.
4610. . Town Records of Worcester from 1753 to 1783.
Worcester: Society of Antiquity. 1882. 8vo, pp. 472.
461 1. . The Worcester Book: A Diary of Noteworthy
Events in Worcester, Massachusetts. From 1657 to
1883. Worcester: Putnam, Davis & Co., Publishers.
1884. 8vo, pp. 159.*
Frontispiece of Old South Meeting House. Three hundred
copies were printed.
Sold: Manson, 1889, 1.12.
4612. RICE, HARVEY. Incidents of Pioneer Life in the Early
Settlement of the Connecticut Western Reserve. Cleve-
land, O. : Cobb, Andrews & Co. 1880. i2mo.
4613. . The Pioneers of the Western Reserve. Boston:
Lee & Shepard. 1883. i2mo, pp. 350.
Experiences of pioneers in the Connecticut Western Reserve in
the northeastern part of Ohio.
4614. RICE, JAMES C; BISBEE, JOHN H. .Secular and Ec-
clesiastical History of the Town of Worthington, from
its First Settlement to the Present Time. Albany, N. Y.:
Weed, Parsons & Co. 1853. 8vo, pp. 72.*
Secular History by Mr. Rice: Ecclesiastical by Rev. Mr.
Bisbee.
See Bisbee, No. 386.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 50 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 1874 ed, 1.37;
Bushnell, 1883, 1.12; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 25 cts.
4615. . History of the Town of Worthington, from its
First Settlement to 1874. Springfield, Mass.: Clark W.
Bryan & Co. 1874. 8vo, pp. 123.
I'icii. 19
"Secular History to 1854, by Jnmes C. Rice, pp. .1-47; Ecclesi-
astical History to 1853, hy Rev. J. H. )5isl)cc, pp. 40-62; Coiitiinia-
tion of the Ecclesiastical History, 185.3-1874, by Rev. Bisbec, pp.
6.3-68; Secular History, 18.^,3-1874, by (J. K. Rrewstcr, pp. 60-123."
Sabiii.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 3.25; Child, 1882, 1877 vd. 200.
4616. RICE, U. T. S. History of T5entnn County, I.ivva. Water-
loo. (1868.) i2nio.
4617. RICH, R. Nevves from Virginia. | The lost Flocke | Tri-
umpliant. | With the happy Arriuall of that famous and
I worthy Kniqht Sr Thomas dates: and the well [ re-
puted & valiant Captaine Mr. Ciiri- j stopher Newporte,
and others, | into England. | With the maner of their dis-
tresse in the | Hand of Deuils (otherwise called Bermoo-
thawes) | where they remayncd 42 weeks, & builded two
Pynaccs, in which they returned | into Virginia. \ By R.
Rich, Gent, one of the Voyage. | (Vignette.) | London |
Printed by Edw : Alldc. and are to he solde by Tohn j
Wright at Clirist-Church dorc. 1610. | 4to.
One leaf marked A containing a rude woodcut of a
three-masted shij), verso blank ; title, verso blank ; To
the Reader, ])p. (2) ; text, pp. (8), ending on verso of
sig. B3; and one blank leaf.
"The only copies known of tbis curious jumble in verse are
those beloii.tjing to Mr. lluth, of London (bought at the sale of
Lord Charlcmont's library, in 1865, for £63), and Mr. Charles H.
Kalbtleisch, of New York. Nothing appears to be known of the
author besides what he tells of himself in the book. In his address
"To the Reader" he says : "Reader, thou dost pcradvcnture
imagine that I am mercenarie in this business, and write for money
(as your moderne Poets vse) hyred by some of thoseeuer to be
admired Aduenturers, to flatter the world : Xo, I disclaime it, I
haue knownc the Voyage, past the danger, seene that honorable
work of Virginia, & I thanke God am arriucd here to tell thee what
I haue seene, don, & past; if thou wilt belieuc me so, if not so to;
for I cannot force thee but to thy owne liking: I am a Soldier,
blunt and plaine, and so is the phrase of my newes : and I protest
it is true. If thou aske me why I put it in verse? I prithee knowe,
it was onely to feed my owne humour." Sabiti.
4618. . Newes from Virginia. (1610.) A Poetical Tract,
describing the Adventures supposed to be referred to
in Shakespeare's Tempest. Reprinted from a copy be-
lieved to be unique. Edited by J. O. Hallowell. Esq.
London : (Chiswick Press.) 1865. Sq. 16 mo, pp. 22. (i).
20 KICUAKDS.
"Twenlj'-five copies were printed, of which fifteen were after-
ward? purposely destroyed by the editor." Sabin.
4619. . Newes from Virginia. (1610.) A Tract in verse
by R. Ricli, Soldier; Reprinted after the only existing
copy of the original edition. London : Printed for
Private Circulation. 1874. 4to, pp. 19.
"On page 19 is the statement : The impression of this tract is
strictly limited to twenty-five numbered copies. Printed for the
editor for private distribution amongst friends. By Norman &
Son, Maiden Lane. Bernard Quaritch. London, 15, Piccadilly,
July, 1874." Sabin.
Sold: London, 1874 ed, hlf ro, Pennypacker, 1907, 2.30.
Bangs, 1897, 3.90.
4620. RICH, SHEBNAH. Truro, Cape Cod, or Landmarks and
Seamarks. Boston : D. Lothrop & Co. 1883. 8vo. Por-
trait and Illustrations.
Sold: IManson, 1899, 3.00.
4621. RICHARDS, F. D. History of Caldwell and Livingston
Counties, Missouri. Written and Compiled from most Au-
thentic Official and Private Sources, including History
of their Townships, Towns and Villages, with condensed
History of Missouri, reliable and detailed History of
Caldwell and Livingston Counties, their Pioneer Record,
Resources, Biographical Sketches of great value, Inci-
dents and Reminiscences. St. Louis : 1886. 8vo, pp. 241.
4622. RICHARDS, H. M. M.; BUCKALEW, J. M.; ALBERT,
GEO. DALLAS. Report of the Commission to Senate
to Locate the Site of the Frontier Forts of Pennsyl-
vania. (Harrisburg.) n. p. Clarence M. Busch, State
Pr. 1896. 8vo, pp. vi, 627; I 1, map, (i), 636. Colored
maps and plans. Illustrations of the old forts.*
Vol. I. The Indian Forts of the Blue Mountains. By H. M.
M. Richards. Frontier Forts within the North and West Branches
of the Susquehanna River. Bv John M. Buckalew. Vol. 2. Fron-
tier Forts of Western Pennsylvania. By George D. Albert.
Sold: Randall & Shreve, 1901, hlf elf, git, 7.50.
4623. RICHARDS, L. S. History of Marshfield, Mass. Two
vols. Plymouth: 1901. 8vo, pp. 238, 247.
4624. RICHARDS, S. Sketches of Farmington, Connecticut,
from its iMrst .Settlement to the Present Time. P.v an
KICIIMAN. 2 1
Iiiliahil.inl. Windsor, \'l.: Cliroiiiclc I'rcss. 1832. 8vo,
I)].. 16.
4625. RICHARDSON, ERASTUS. Ilislovy of Woonsocket.
Wounsockcl : S. S. Foss, I'r. 1.S76. 8vo, j)]). 264.*
r'iil)Iislud liy authority of the inwii. lias genealogical register.
Sold: Mansnii. i8(>9, 3.25; llfiikcls, IQOO, 70 cts. ; Cable,
18S2, 2.50; Cooke, 1883, lilf nio. yll. iiiict. 4.50; Guild,
1887, 3.25.
4626. RICHARDSON, JAMES. Wonders of the Yellowstone
Region in the Kock}' AJoinitains. Being a Description
of its Geysers, Mot Springs, Grand Canon, Water Falls,
Lakes, and Surrounding Scenery. Explored in r870-7i.
New York: Scribncr, Armstrong & Co. 1882. i2mo,
PI). (2). xii, (2), 2^6. Ilhistraled. Map and 11 Plates.
+ 1873.
The Same. London: lilackie <Jt Son. 1874. i2mo,
(2), v-xiv, (2), 256. Illustrated by 21 wood engravings.
Two Maps, 13 Plates.
One of the Scries entitled: Illustrated Library of Kaval, Ex-
ploration and .Adventure. Kditcd hy Dayard Taylor.
4627.'RICHARDSON, N.' S. Historical Sketch of Watertown
(Connecticut), from its Original Settlement; with the
Record of its Mortality, from 1741 to 1845, being one
hundred and four years. New Haven : S. Babcock.
1845. i2mo, pp. 48.
Sold: Patterson. 1896, 5.25.
4628. . Historical Sketch of Watertown, Conn., from its
Original Settlement. With the Record of its Mortality
from 1741 to 1858. Revised and Enlarged by Fred Day-
ton. Waterbury: 1858. i2mo.
The Same. Third Series, 1871.
Sold: Patterson, 1896, 3.50.
4629. RICHMAN, IRVING BERDINE. Rhode Island, its
Making and its Meaning; a Survey of the Annals of the
Commonwealth from its Settlement to the Death of
Roger \\'illiams. 1636-1683. With an Introduction by
22 RIDER.
James Bryce. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1902.
2 vols. 8vo, pp. 8, 266 ; 4, 295.
4630. RICHMOND, J. F. New York and its Institutions, 1609-
1872. A Library of Information, Pertaining to the Great
Metropolis, past and present, with Historical Sketches
of its Churches, Schools, Public Buildings, Parks and
Cemeteries, of its Police, Fire, Health and Ouarentine
Department, of its Prison, Hospitals, Homes, .\sylums,
Dispensaries, and Morgue, and all Municipal and private
Charital)le Institutions. Illustrated with upwards of
200 Engravings. New York: E. B. Treat. 1872. 8vo,
pp. xvi, (i). 608.*
Mr. Ricliniond was for five years City Missionary.
Sold: Burnett, 1807. cl, 4.25; Bourqiiin, 1894, 20 cts ; Guild,
1887, 2.25.
4631. RICKETSON, DANIEL. The History of New Bedford,
Bristol County, Massachusetts; including a History of
the Old Township of Dartmouth and the present town-
ships of Westport, Dartmouth, and Fairhaven, from
their settlement to the present time. New Bedford:
By the .Author. 1858. i2mo, pp. 412.*
Sold: Deane, 1898, cl, 4.25; Blanchard, 1898, hlf mo, .S-So;
Bushnell, 1883, hlf mo, git, by R. W. Smith, extra Illus.,
3.25; Cable, 1882, 2.25; Manson, 1899, 450; J. G. Smith,
1883, 2.75: Child, 1882, 3.00; M. D. Gilman^ 1884, 2.25;
Hoffmann, 1877, 1.50; Cooke, 1883, 1.25; Sewall, 1897,
3.25 ; Guild, 1887, 3.25 ; Hassam, 1903, cl, 4.50.
4632. . New Bedford of the Past. Edited by Anna and
^^'alter Ricketson. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
1903. 8vo.
Portrait of atilhnr and \'igiipttc of liis home.
4633. RICORD, FREDERICK WILLIAM. History of Union
County, N. J. Newark : O. H. Holbrook, Printing
House. 1897. 8vo, pp. 12, 656. Illustrated.
4634. RIDER, SIDNEY SMITH. Rhode Lsland Historical
Tracts. Series I. Twenty Numbers. Series II. Num-
KIDI.ON. 23
hers One to Five. 25 Parts published. Providence:
S. S. Killer. 1877-96. Sm. 4to. Illustrations and maps.
"Tliis interesting series of tracts relates exclusively to Rhode
Island and its people, and contains mnoh valuable historical matter
hitherto unpulilishcd. Each number is complete in itself, some-
times making a book of sonic hundreds of pages, the subject
rarely requiring two numbers. The edition was small, privately
Ijrintcd, and the first scries lias been long out of print, and com-
plete sets seldom offered." Manson Cntaloij.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 35.00.
4635. RIDGELY, DAVID. Annals of Annapolis, comprising
stindry Notices of that old City from the period of the
First Settlements in its Vicinity in the year 1649, until
the War of 1812: Together with various Incidents in
the History of Maryland, derived from Early Records,
Public Documents, and other Sources; with an .\p-
pendix. Containing a number of Letters from Gen.
Washington, and other distinguished persons, which
letters have never been published before. Compiled and
Edited by David Ridgely, Librarian of the State Library.
P>a]timore: Cushing & r>ro. 1841. 8vo, jjp. (2), xiv,
13-283.*
Frontispiece. State House at .Annapolis in 1789.
Sold: Fisher, 1866, hlf shp, i.oo; Woodward, 1869, 1.13;
Pangs, Mcrwin, 1865, 65 cts. ; Woodward, 1869, 60 cts. ;
Brinley, 1880, 4.00; Bushnell, 1883, 1.50; Terry, 1889,
1.00; Barlow, 1890, 8.00; Child, 1882, 1.50; Manson, shts,
folded, 3.25; Henkels, 1899, 1.40; Henkels, 1900. 1.50;
Polock, 1904, cl, 3.00; Cable, 1883, shts, fld'd, 87 cts.;
Boardman, 1883, 87 cts.; AI. D. Gilman, 1884, 2.50;
Bourquin, 1894, 50 cts.; HofTmann, 1877, 1.12; Libbie,
1902, 2.05; Deane, 1898, 2.55; Guild, 1887, 1.25; Hayden,
1907, 2.20.
4636. RIDLON. G. T. Early settlers of Harrison, Maine, with
an Historical Sketch of the Settlement, Progress and
Present Condition of the Town. Skowhegan : Kilby &
Woodbury. 1887. 8vo, pp. 138.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.62; Cable, 1882, 87 cts.; S. L.
Boardman, 1883, 50 cts.; Whitmore, 1902, hlf mo, 3.25.
4637. . Saco Valley, Me. Settlements and Families His-
torical, Biographical, Genealogical, Traditional and
24 RIKEK.
Legendary, Embracing the most Important Events in
the Towns on the Saco River, from their Plantation to
the Present, with Memorials of the Families and Indi-
viduals instrumental in their Settlement, Advancement
and Prosperity. Twenty-five years in Preparation,
Beautifully Embellished with Portraits, Views of Family
Seats, and other Illustrations. Portland, Me.: Pub-
lished by the Author, 1895. 4to, pp. 14, 1250. Portraits,
Map and Illustrations.*
Sold: Wyman & Lesser, 1902, cl, 3.50.
4638. RIGBY, T. C. Papers on Florida ; giving a general view
of every portion of the State, its Climate, Resources,
Statistics, Society, Crops, Trade, &c. Cincinnati : 1876.
8vo, pp. 63.
4639. RIKER, JAMES, Jr. The Annals of Newtown, in Queens
County, New York: Containing Its History from its
First Settlement, together with many Interesting Facts
concerning the adjacent Towns: also a particular
account of numerous Long Island Families now spread
over this and various other States of the Union. New
York: D. Fanshaw, 1852. 8vo. Recommendation i
leaf, title, and pp. 437, 2 Maps.*
"Map of Newtown, Long Island, and Copy of an Ancient Map
mentioned on page 124. The volume also contains 15 coats of
arms. Many copies contain in front a steel plate portrait of Hon.
John Macpherson Berrian." Sabin.
Sold: Cooke, 1883, 1.88: Field, 1875, 2.50; Guild, 1887,
2.75; Bangs, 1899, 11.25: Perry, 1899, hlf mo, git, unct,
a. 1. s. of author, 10.60; Bangs, 1900, 12.75: Bangs, 1900,
hlf mo, unct, 19.00; Bangs, 1900, cl, 9.00; Hough, 1900,
cl, 11.00; Bangs, 1900, hlf levt mo, git, Belford. 14.00;
Bangs, 1901, 9.50; West, 1889, unct, 2.75; Cable. 18S2,
2.25; Henkels, 1899, 13.00; Cable, 1883, 1.50: ^^■eeks,
1902, hlf mo, git, 10.00; Adee, 1895, cr levt mo, git, unct,
20.00; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git, unct, 550: Bourquin,
1894, 8.00: Hoffmann, 1877, unct, 2.50: Henkels. 1902,
8.50; Cresson, 1902, hlf mo, git (bound with it: Evacua-
tion Day, etc.), presentation co])y fr. atilhor, 9.25: Moti-
tayne, 1898, hlf mo, 15.50; Baxter, 1898, cl, 16.00: Bre-
voort, 1890, 3.00; Rice, 1S70, hlf mo, git, unct, by Brad-
street, 3.00; Vrooin, \^R2. cl, 2.50; Roche, 1867, unct.
KiKi;i<. 25
3.25; I'.nsliiull, iSX^, hli' UK,, extra illus, 5.62; Harlow,
1890, lilf mo, f^lt, iinct, 4.00; Anderson, 1904, hlf elf,
7.50; Poillon, 1895, 9.00; Bangs, 1895, 9.00; Lawrence,
1896, lilf elf, 20.50: Matthews, 1897, hlf mo, gll, unct,
I7.<)(); I'.aiigs, Merwin, 1865, 1.50; Bangs, 1895, 7.00;
ISrinlcy. 1880, 2.00; Bangs, 1897, el, 11.25; Bangs. 1901,
hlf elf, I 1.50; r.angs, 1901, mo, 14.00; McKee, 1902, pap,
iiiu-t, iin()|K'nc(l, Hj.ofi; Ilciikcls, 1905. el, 7.50.
4640. . ilarlem (City of New York): Its Origin and
Early Annals. Prefaced by Home Scenes in the Father-
lands ; or, Notices of its Founders before Emigration.
Also, Sketches of Nimierous Families, and the Re-
covered History of the Land-Titles. With illustrations
and maps. New York: Printed for the Author. 1881.
8vo, pp. xii, (2), 636. l-'olded map. Woodcuts.*
Same. New York: S. Potter. 1904.
"Map of Harlem showing the Lands as in tlic Original Lots
and I'arms To Illustrate Harlem, its Origin and Early Annals.
Drawn from .Antlientic Sources, hv James Riker, 1879." Title of
Map.
\ Sold: Ban.gs, 1895, 16.00; Bangs, 1896, 13.75; Bangs, 1896,
17.00; Anderson, 1904, cl, library stamp, 8.50; Bangs,
1897, cl, 13.50; Montayne, 1898; cl, 20.00; Brevoort, 1890,
cl, 4.50; Cable, 1882, 3.75; Fames, 1905, cl, 6.50; Barlow,
1890, 4.50; Bangs, 1899, present, copy, cl, 27.00; Bangs,
1900, name cut fr title, 12.00; Bangs, 1900, 10.13; Bangs,
1900, cl, 15.00; Bangs, 1902, cl, 15.00; Anderson, 1904,
hlf ro, git, title mended, 15.50; Merwin Clayton, 1905,
cl. 4.25. 1904 ed.: Anderson, 1904, cl, 4.25; Anderson,
1904, cl, 6.00; Merwin Clayton. 1904, 4.15; Anderson,
1905, cl, 4.00.
4641. . "Evacuation Day" 1783, Its many stirring events,
with Recollections of Captain John Van Arsdale, of the
Veteran Corps of Artillery by whose efforts on that day
the enemy were circumvented, and the American Flag
successfully raised on the battery. \^'ith illustrative
notes. New York : For the Author. 1883. 8vo, pp.
56, including Map, \'iew, and Coat of Arms.
Sold: Anderson, 1904, hlf mo, git, orig. paper cover bd in,
3-2S-
26 RITCHIE.
4642. RILEY, E. S. "The Ancient City." A History of
Annapolis. Annapolis: 1887. i2mo.
4643. RILEY, FRANKLIN LAFAYETTE. School History of
Mississippi; for Use in Public and Private Schools.
Richmond, Va. : B. F. Johnson Publ. Co. 1900. i2mo,
pp. 362, 51, 8. Illustrated. Map.
4644. RIPLEY, EZRA. A History of the Fight at Concord,
on the 19th of April, 1775, with a Particular Account
of the Military Operations and Interesting Events of
that ever Memorable Day; showing that then ?nd there
the First Regular and Forcible Resistance was made to
the British Soldiery, and the first British Blood was
shed by Armed Americans, and the Revolutionary War
thus commenced. By Rev. Ezra Ripley, D.D., with
other Citizens of Concord. Concord: Printed and Publ.
by Allen & Atwill. 1827. 8vo, pp. 60.
Second Edition. Concord : Herman Atw'll, 1832.
8vo, pp. 40.
Sold: 2d ed.: Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 3.00; Manson, 1899,
paper, unct, 1.75. 1832 Ed : Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git,
unct, portrait of Hancock inserted, 4.00; Woodward,
1869, 1.75.
4645. . Half Century Discourse delivered November 16,
1828, at Concord, Massachusetts. Concord: Printed by
I-Ierman Atwill. 1829. 8vo, pp. 47, (i).
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.25.
4646. RITCH, W. G. Aztlan: the History, Resources and
Attractions of New Mexico. 6th ed. Boston. 1885.
8vo, pp. 3, 253.
Map and Illustrations.
4647. RITCHIE, JAMES S. Wisconsin and its Resources;
with Lake Superior, its Commerce and Navigation.
Including a Trip up the Mississippi, and a Canoe Vo}a';e
on the St. Croix and Brule Rivers to Lake Superior.
To which is appended the Constitution of the State, with
the Routes of the Principal Railroads, List of Post
Offices, &c. With Illustrations and Authentic Maps of
ROADS. 27
Wisconsin, and tiie Region of Lake Superior. I'hila-
dclpliia: Charles Desilver; Chicago: Keen & Lee. 1857.
i2nio, jjp. 312. 2 Maps and 4 Plates. -|- Third Revised
lulition. Philadelphia: Chas. I3csilver; Chicago: W.
n. Keen. 1858. i2mo, p]). 318. 3 Maps and 5 Plates.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 30 cts. ; Hayden, 1907, 25 cts. ; 1858 ed:
Rourquin, 1894, 10 cts.; ShurtlefF, 1875, 25 cts.
4648. RITTER, ABRAHAM. Pliiiadelphia and her Merchants,
as Constituted Fifty @ (sic) Seventy Years Ago, illus-
trated by Diagrams of the River Front, and Portraits
oi some of its Prominent Occupants. Together with
Sketches of Character, and Incidents and Anecdotes of
the Day. Philadelphia: P.y the Author, i860. 8vo,
pp. 223.*
Ten portraits and ten plans.
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, 20 cts.; Hayden, 1907, 20 cts.
4649. RIVERS, WILLIAM JAMES. A Sketch of the History
of South Carolina to the close of the Proprietary Gov-
ernment by the Revolution of 1719. With an Appendix
containing many \aluable records hitherto unpublished.
Charleston : McCartcr & Co. 1856. 8vo, pp. 470. Errata i
sliii.*
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 3.50; Henkels. 1899, 3.50; Deane,
189S, cl, 6.00; Bourquin, 1894, 1. 40; Cresson, 1902, 3.40;
PTurst, 1904, cl, name on title, 4.00 ; Anderson, 1905, cl,
name on title, 4.50.
4650. . A Catechism of the History of South Carolina.
Charleston. 1850. unio.
4651. . A Chapter in the Early History of South Caro-
lina. Charleston. 1874. 8vo.
4652. . A Chapter on the Colonial History of the Caro-
linas. Baltimore: John Murphy & Co., 8vo. pp. 67.
4653. ROADS, SAMUEL, Jr. History and Traditions of
Marblehead, Mass. Boston: Houghton, MifHin & Co.
1880. 8vo, pp. 423. Illustrated. Portrait and Plates.*
The Same. iS8r.
Sold: Deanc, 1898, cl, 6.00; Blanchard, 1898, hlf mo, git,
uiict, with autograph of author, 4.25; Manson, 1899,
28 ROBlilNS.
shts, flded, unct, 2.00; Cable, 1882, ed. of 1881, 35 cts ;
J. G. Smith, 1883, 1880 ed., 3.25; Bourquin, 1894, 2.20;
Guild, 1887, 3.50 : Libbie, 1899, 3.05 ; Hassam. 1903, cl,
3-50-
4654. ROBBINS, CHANDLER. A Century Sermon, Preached
at Kingston, In the County of Plymouth, April 2d,
1794; At the Special Desire of Mr. Ebenezer Cobb, who,
on that Day, Arrived at the Age of One Hundred Years.
Boston: Belknap and Hall. 1704. 8vo, pp. 24.
4655. . A Sermon preached at Plymouth, December 22,
1/93' Being the Anniversary of the Landing of our
Ancestors in that Place, in 1620. Published at the re-
quest of those who heard it, and others : with some
enlargements, and particular anecdotes relating to their
sufferings before they left England ; never before pub-
lished. (With an Appendix) Boston: Printed by Joseph
Bumstead, Union-Street. 1794. 8vo, pp. 56. Printed
at Boston — Stockbridge; Reprinted by Loring Andrews.
1796. i2mo, pp. 46.
4656. ROBBINS, JAMES M. Address delivered before the In-
habitants of the Town of Milton, on the 200 Anniversary
of the Incorporation of the town, June nth, 1862.
Boston : David Clapj). 1862. 8vo, pp. 76.
Sold: Child, 1882, 30 cts.
4657. ROBBINS, THOMAS. A Century Sermon, Delivered at
Danbury, January i, A. D. MDCCCI. Being the First
Day of the First Year of the Nineteenth Century, since
the Christian Era. In which is Exhibited a Brief View
of the Most Remarkable Events of the Eighteenth Cen-
turj' ; with a Sketch of the History of the Town of Dan-
bury, from the First Settlement to the Present Time.
Danbury: Printed and Sold by Nichols &• Rowe. (1801.)
8vo, pp. 24.
The same. Danbury: Reprinted and Sold by O.
Osborn, February, 1828. i2mo, pp. 22, (i), -|- Third
Edition, with an Appendix, containing Revolutionary
Reminiscences and Incidents, connected with the de-
struction of Danbury. Danbury: 1846. 8vo, pp. 32.
Sold: 1801 ed.: Bushnell, 1883, lilf mo, 2.25. 1828 ed. :
Manson, 1899, lilf mo, unct, git, 1.25.
KOIIKU'IS. 29
4658. . Historical View of the Mrst I'lanicrs of New
lMij,fl;iiui. Hartford: I'etcr B. Gleason & Co. 1815.
i8nic), ])|). 300.
4559- • All Historical \'ie\v ol tiie First Planters of New
F,iit;laiul. Tofjetlicr with the causes whicli led the Puri-
tans to separate from the Church of England. Contain-
ing also, Biographical .'^ketches of several of the most
eminent of the New England Fathers. Hartford: E.
Gleason, 1843. i2mo, pp. 300.
Sold: Deane, 1898, shp, 3.00; Brinley, 1879, 2.00; Cable,
1882. 1. 00; Manson, 1899, 2.00.
4660. ROBERT, CHARLES E. Nashville and her Trade for
1870. Nashville: Roberts t^ Purvis. 1870. 8vo, pp.
(2), 480.
4661. . Evansville: Her Commerce and Manufactures.
A Descriptive Work of the Business ^Metropolis of
Indiana. Evansville: Courier Co. 1874. 8vo, pp. 554,
DLV-Div vii.
4662. ROBERTS, EDWARDS. Santa Barbara and Around
There; with illustrations by H. C. Ford. Boston:
Roberts Bros. 1886. i8mo, pp. 3, 191. Illustrated.
Consists of interesting Chapters on the beautiful summer
resort and the ncighlioring places.
4663. ROBERTS, ELLIS H. New York. The Planting and
the Growth of the Empire State. Boston : Houghton,
Mifflin & Co. 1887. 2 vols. i2mo, pp. xii, xiv, map,
Editions in 1888, 1890, 1892, 1893, 1904.
Continuous paging. American Commonwealth Series.
4664. ROBERTS, ELWOOD. Plymouth Meeting, its Estab-
lishment and the Scltlenient of the Township, with His-
torical, Genealogical and Biographical Data from Rec-
ords of Friends. Norristown, Pa.: Roberts Publ. Co.
1900. 8vo, pp. 235. Illustrated.*
Privately printed, 230 copies.
Sold: Proud, 1903, 2.75.
30 ROBERTS.
4665. ROBERTS, JAMES A. New York in the Revolution as
Colony and State. These Records were Discovered,
Arranged and Classified by James A. Roberts, Comp-
troller, in 1897. Albany, N. Y. : Weed, Parsons Print-
ing Co. 1897. 4to, pp. xviii, (2), 261.*
Illustrated with facsimiles and photographs of documents. 2d
Edition in 1S98.
Contains full rosters of every N. Y. Regiment raised in the
Revolution, with complete index. Never offered for sale. Limited
edition.
Sold: Weeks, 1902, 2.75 ; Bangs, 1900, cl, git, unct, 5.50.
4666. ROBERTS, MILLARD FILLMORE. Historical Gazet-
teer of Steuben County, New York, (and Directory,
1891). Two Parts in One Volume. Syracuse, N. Y.
1891. 8vo, pp. 946. Portraits, plates, woodcuts and
map.
The Directory is called part 2, with separate paging.
4667. ROBERTS, O. M. Description of Te.xas ; its Advantages
and Resources, with some Account of their Develop-
ment, Past, Present, and Future. St. Louis. 18S1. 8vo,
pp. 133. Maps and Illustrations. Portraits.
4668. ROBERTS, ROBERT E. Sketches of the City of Detroit,
State of Michigan, Past and Present. Detroit: R. F.
Jolinstone & Co. 1855. Imp. Bvo, pp. 64.
4669. . Sketches and Reminiscences of the City of the
Straits (Detroit) and its Vicinity. Detroit. 1884. 8vo.
4670. ROBERTS, WILLIAM. An Account of the | First Dis-
covery, j and I Natural History | of | Florida. | With a |
Particular Detail of the several Expeditions and |
Descents made on that Coast. | Collected froin the best
Authorities | By William Roberts. | Illustrated by a
general Map, and some particular Plans, together | with
a geographical Description of that Country. | By T.
Jefiferys, at Charing Cross. ] 1763. | 4to, pp. viii, (2),
102. 7 Alaps and i Plate.*
Contains north view of Pcnsacola. Plan of Town and Harbor
of St. Augustine, Plan of Pensacola.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 6.50; Bangs, 1898, bds, ^.~s '• Hawkins,
KOUINSON. 31
1887, sewccl, unci, 8.25; Fisher, 1S66, lilf russia, extra git,
5.00; Rrinlcy, 1881, with Rartram, 3d ed. in i vol, 6.50;
Pultick iK: Simpson, 1861, i6s; Dunbar, 1892, hlf elf,
20.00; Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, git, 42.50; Bourquin, 1894,
old elf, 6.25; Hoffmann, 1877, map lacking, 2.50; Field,
1875, unet, 5.25; Bangs, 1902, bds, 8.50; Polock, 1904,
39.00
4671. ROBERTS, ZOPHAR. Journal of a Tour from Lake
(jedrge to the North-West Territory in 1800-1. To
which is added a Concise Account of the Present State
of Kentucky. Albany. 1801. 8vo.
"Very rare. There Was a copy in the library of the .Mhany
Institute Init it has been extracted. .'\ copy was sold at auction in
New York January 25. 188.4." Snbin.
4672. ROBERTSON, WYNDHAM. Oregon, Our Right and
Title, containing an Account of the Condition of the
Oregon Territory, its Soil, Climate, and Geographical
Position : together with a Statement of the Claims of
Russia, Spain, Great Britain, and the United States;
accompanied with a Map, prepared by the Author.
Washington: J. S. & G. S. Gideon. 1846. 8vo, 4 prel.
leaves, pp. 5-203, xxiv. Map.
Sold: Waterbury, 1895, 2.25.
4673. ROBERTSON, W. G. Recollections of Early Settlers of
' Montgomery County and their Families. Montgomery,
Ala.: Excelsior Printing Co. 1892. i6mo, pp. 157.
Contains sketches of Old Augusta, the city of Montgomery,
the Fork, Harrogate Springs, Mt. Meigs, and the early churches
of the county. It also has a large number of biographies.
4674. ROBINSON, A. A. The Resources and Natural Ad-
vantages of Morida. Tallahassee. 18S2. Svo, pp. 192.
Map.
4675. ROBINSON, ALFRED. Life in California: during a
residence of several years in that Territory, comprising
a Description of the Country and the Missionary Estab-
lishments, with Incidents, Observations, &c, i!vc. Illus-
trated with numerous Engravings. By an American.
To which is annexed A Historical Account of the Origin,
32 ROBINSON.
Customs, and Traditions, of the Indians of Alta-Cali-
fornia. Translated from the original Spanish Manu-
script. New York: Wiley & Putnam, 1846. i2mo, pp.
xii, (2), 341. 9 Plates.
The second part of the volume has the following
title : Chinigchinich ; A Historical Account of the
Origin, Customs, and Traditions of the Indians at the
Missionary Establishment of St. Juan Capistrano, Alta
California ; called the Acagchemem Nation ; collected
with the greatest care, from the most intelligent and
best instructed in the matter. By the Reverend Father
Friar Geronimo Boscana, of the Order of Saint Fran-
cisco, Apostolic Missionary at said Mission. Translated
from the original Spanish manuscript, by one who was
many years a resident of Alta California. New York:
Wiley & Putnam. 1846. (Pp. 227-341.)
Re-issued in London in 1851. i6mo., pp. 182.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 1.90; Henkels, 1890, 40 cts. ; Bourquin,
1894, 1.40: Anderson, 1905, cl, 6.25.
4676. . Life in California during a Residence of Several
Years in that Territory; comprising a Description of
the Country and the Missionary Establishments, with
Incidents, Observations, &c. ; With an Appendix bring-
ing forward the Narrative from 1846 to the Occupation
of the Country by the United States. San Francisco,
Cal. : W. Doxey. 1901. i2mo, pp. 2, 284.
4677. ROBINSON, CHARLES. The Kansas Conflict. New
York: Harper. 1892. 8vo, pp. 21, 487.
By Gov. Robinson, the War Governor ; a record of the early
struggles of Kansas, 1855-58, between the free state and slave
state men as to the admission of slaves into the State. It shows
that the State was saved to freedom by internal influence.
4678. ROBINSON, CHARLES MULFORD. Rochester Ways.
Rochester: New York: Scranton, Wetmore & Co.
24mo, pp. 70.
4679. ROBINSON, FAYETTE. California and its Gold
Regions; with a (Geographical and Topographical View
of the Country, its Mineral and Agricultural Resources.
Prepared from Official and olher authentic Document.^;
ROBINSON.
33
with a map of the U. States and California, showing the
routes of the U. S. Mail Steam Packets to California,
also the various overland routes. New York: Stringer
& Townsend. 1849. 8vo, pp. 137. Map. + Another
Edition. 1849. Svo, pp. 144. Map.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 1.75; Proud, 1903, i.io.
4680. ROBINSON, H. L. History of Pittsf^eld, N. H., in the
Great Rebellion. Pittsfield. 1893.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 3.50.
4681. ROBINSON, JAMES S. History of Hardin County,
Ohio, with a Directory of Kenton City and Ada City,
Ohio. Toledo: 1876.
Published with Dunkirk's Business Directory. 1876. Paged
separately.
4682. ROBINSON, JOSEPH W. History of Kansas, and Rail
Road and Steamboat Sketches. Containing some Ac-
count of the Soil, Climate, Rivers, Roads, Ferries,
Bridges, Indians and their Reservations, Counties,
Towns and Town-making, Labor, Laws, Lands, Schools
and Colleges, Mounds, Timber, Minerals, Agriculture,
Manufactures, Cattle, Grasses, &c., &c., to which is
added a Correct Account of the most direct Steam
Route from Philadelphia to the Territories of Kansas
and Nebraska. Philadelphia : John F. Robinson. 1857.
i2mo, pp. 74, 21.*
The preface states that tliis book is an abridgement of a large
work of 400 pages to be published in the future.
4683. ROBINSON, ROWLAND E. Vermont ; a Study of In-
dependence. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1892.
i2nio, pp. 6, 370. Map.*
American Commonwealths Series.
4684. ROBINSON, SARA T. L. Kansas; its Interior and Ex-
terior Life, Including a full View of its Settlement,
Political History, Social Life, Climate. Soil, Produc-
tions, Scenery, &c. Boston : Crosby, Nichols & Co.
Cincinnati: Geo. S. Blanchard. London: Sampson,
Low, Son & Co. 1856. i2mo, pi). ix, 366. 2 Plates.*
34 ROE.
The same. Third Edition. i2mo, pp. ix, 366. 2
Plates. -{- Fourth Edition. Ibid. 1856. Fifth Edition.
1856. Seventh Edition. 1857. i2mo, pp. ix, 366.
Sold: T. G. Smith, 1883, hlf shp, 87 cts. ; Shiirtleff, 1875,
1857 ed., 40 cts.
4685. ROBINSON, W. SCOTT. History of the City of Cleve-
land. Its Settlement, Rise and Progress. Cleveland:
1887. 8vo, pp. 510. Illustrated.
4686. ROBINSON, THOMAS H.; HAMILTON, A. BOYD;
EGLE, WILLIAM H. Addresses delivered before the
Dauphin County Historical Society in the State Capitol
at Harrisburg, July 4, 1876. 8vo, pp. 11, 85. Ecclesiasti-
cal History of Dauphin County. By Thomas H. Robin-
son, D.D. pp. 1-14; The Revolutionary Soldiers of Dau-
phin County. By A. Boyd Hamilton, pp. 31 ; Historical
Review of Dauphin County. By William H. Egle. pp.
35-85-*
4687. ROCK, JAMES L.; SMITH, W. I. Southern and Western
Texas : Guide for 1878. St. Louis. 1878. 8vo, pp. 282.
Map.
4688. ROCKEY, J. L.; BANCROFT, R. J. History of Cler-
mont County, Ohio, with Illustrations and Biographical
Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Phila-
delphia: Louis H. Everts. 1880. 4to, pp. 557. Steel-
plates and woodcuts.*
4689. ROCKWELL, JULIUS. Centennial Celebration at
Lenox, Mass., with Historical Address Ijy Julius Rock-
well. Pittsfield, Mass. : Chickering & Axtell, Prs. 1876.
8vo, pp. 41.
4690. ROE, ALFRED S. Rose Neighborhood Sketches, Wayne
County, New York; With Glimpses of the Adjacent
Towns : Butler, Wolcott, Huron, Sodus, Lyons and
Savannah. (Quotation.) Worcester, Mass. : Publ. by
the Author. 1893. 8vo, pp. xvi, map, 443.*
Full page photogravures.
KOLFE. 3 5
4691. ROE, G. M. Cincinnali: The (Juccn City nf llie West:
Her Principal Men and Institutions, Biograpliical
Sketches and Portraits of Leadinj,' Citizens, and half-
tone Engravings of Private and Public Edifices, edited
by G. M. Koe. Cincinnati: Times Star Cn. 1895. 410.
4692. ROGERS, EBENEZER PLATT (Rev.). A Historical
Discourse on the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church
of .Albany, delivered on Thanksgiving Day, November
26, 1857, in the North Dutch Church, by the Pastor,
Rev. E. P. Rogers, D.D. New York: Board of Pub-
lication of the Reformed Dutch Church. (Printed by
Joel Munsell, Albany.) • 1858. 8vo, pp. 120. 7 Plates.
Sold: ^^'oodward, 1869, 75 cts.
4693. ROGERS, HORATIO: CARPENTER, GEORGE
MOULTON : FIELD, EDWARD. The ]:arly Records
of the Town of Providence. Vol. i. Being the First
Book of the Town of Providence, otherwise Called the
Long Old Book, with Parchment Cover. Printed under
Authority of the City Council of Providence. Provi-
dence: Snow & Farnhani, City Prs. 1892. Sm. 4to, pp.
viii, (i), 139.*
I-Vom 7892 to igo8 20 volumes have been issued. The titles
differ slightly. Messrs. Rogers, Carpenter and Field were the
Record Commissioners. These books contain a fund of useful and
curious early history.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 15 vols.; 18.75.
4694. ROGERS, ZABDIEL; MULFORD, THOMAS. Groton
Heights and New London. 1781. Two Letters describ-
ing Benedict Arnold's Attack on the Town, its Burn-
ing and the Capture of Fort Griswold. New York :
Historical Printing Club. 4to.
Fifty copies were printed.
4695. ROLFE, MARO O. 1787. Our County. Our Common-
wealth. Our Country. 1877. Old Tioga and Ninety
Years of its Existence. A Descriptive, Statistical and
Chronological History of Tioga County, Penn.'^ylvania,
from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, to-
gether with a Historical Sketch of the State of Penn-
sylvania, and numerous Statistical Tables, exhibiting
36 ROMANS.
its Growth and Increase in Wealth and Population.
Illustrated. To which is added much valuable Informa-
tion concerning the History and Statistics of the United
States and the World, and many Items of Practical
Knowledge, Written and Compiled from Official and
Authentic Sources. Sold only to Subscribers. Tioga,
Penn.: Bunnell & Rolfe. 1877. i2mo, pp. vi, (i), 116.*
4696. ROLLINS, J. R. Notes on Colorado Territory. N. p.
1865. 8vo, pp. 19.
4697. ROMANS, BERNARD. A Concise | Natural History ]
of I East and West Florida ; | Containing | An Account
of the natural Produce of all the Southern ] Part of
British America, in the three I Kingdoms of Nature,
particularly the Animal and | Vegetable. | Likewise, |
The artificial Produce now raised, or possible to be
raised, | and manufactured there, with some commer-
cial and po- I litical Observations in that part of the
.vorld ; and a cho- | rographical Account of the same. |
To which is added, by Way of Appendix, | Plain and
easy Directions to Navigators over the Bank of |
Bahama, the Coast of the two Floridas, the North of |
Cuba, and the dangerous Gulph Passage. Noting also, |
the hitherto unknown watering places in that Part of j
America, intended principally for the use of such Ves- j
sels as may be so unfortunate as to be distressed by |
AN'eather in that diiificult Part of the World. | By
Captain Bernard Romans. ] Illustrated with twelve
Copper Plates, | And Two whole Sheet Maps. | Vol. 1. 1
New York: | Printed for the Author. 1775. 8vo.*
Collation: Frontispiece; title, with quotations on
verso ; engraved dedication, verso blank ; Introduction,
pp. 3-4; List of Subscribers to this ^^'ork, pp. i-vii ;
Subscribers for the book only, pp. viii; text, pp. 1-175,
178-342 ; half title of the Appendix on the verso of which
is a List of Subscribers, whose Names came too late to
be prefixed to the Work ; appendix, pp. i-lxxxix, verse
blank; Errata, pp. (2) ; Advertisement on one page, verso
blank. 6 Plates, 3 Maps, and a folded table.
Plates were designed and ctclicd by the .\iUhor.
"F.k'ven coi)pcr plates are all that arc known to have been i>ub-
KOMANS. 37
li'-lK (I wiili llio liDfik (I). I'rnnlispiocc vol. i. B. R( mans, fecit;
( J). 'Icdicalidii To John I'.llis, ICsq. I"ollow of tile Koyal Society of
Lonilon and llpsal AkcuI for the Province of VVcst-I-'lorifla. This
work is with the Kr<;'l''>^t I'tespect most hinnlily dedicatid : l>y his
most ohedient hiiml)le Servant Ikrnard Romans; (3). P 31, Avena
aqautii-a Sylvestris; (.|). 59, Characteristick Cliicasaw head: (5).
P. S2, Characterisiick C'hicasaw Hiists. H. Romans fecit; (6). Chac-
taw funeral platform. P S(>, B: R. inv. ct fecit; (7). P 9.5, B.
Romans fecit: Characteristick head of a freck War Chief; (8).
two Indian hiirr:«lyphic painlii.KS. P 102 B. R. fecit; (9). Page
LXXV'llll of the Appendix F.ntraiues of Tr.nipa Bay; (lo).
Page T. XXX IV of the .Xppendi.x Pensacola Bar; (ttt, Page
XXXXXN' of the Ai)pendix .\!oliile Bar. The folded table at page
104 is entitled : "An .Aggregate and Vak-ation of E,\ports of Prod-
uce from the Province of Georgia, With the Number of Vessels
and Tonnage employed therein, annually distinguished from the
Year t7S4 lo 1773. Compiled by William Brown. Comptroller and
Searcher of his Majesty's Customs in the Port of Savannah." .Xt
the end of the volume is the followirg: ".Advertisement: Th" Map
of the country of the savage nations, intended to be put, facing
page 72, was engraved by a Gentleman who resides in the country
60 or 70 miles from New York, to whom the plate was sent; but
when it was sent back it miscarried, throigh the carelessness and
the waggoner: and though the i)ublication has been delayed some
time on that account, it is not yet come to hand ; the reader will
therefore please to expect said map with the second voluin ■. At
the first plamiing this publication, it was intended only to be a
single volume not exceeding .300 pages, appendix and all : but at
the request of some gentlemen, my frici:ds, i have .subjoined so
many articles, that it swelled imperceptibly to about 8oo pages,
which made it necessary to print it in two volumes: and as some
unexpected accidents, especially the want of a copper plate priiiter,
have occasioned delays, i will therefore, to atone in some measure,
(for said delays) to those kind Gentlemen who favoured me v.ith
their subscriptions for the maps, deliver them the second volume
gratis, as soon as it is published : It is now in the press. Bernard
Komans.
"A rare and important work. X'o copy has ever been found
with either of the whole sheet maps, and all are more or less
deficient in the number of i)lates referred to in the title-page."
Sabin.
"Bernard Romans was an engineer in the British service : he
was previous to his employment in the capacity of an engineer for
the construction of defences in the Highlands, in the enjoyment
of a pension of t.SO a year from the British crown as botanist for
one of the Floridas." Murl'liy.
"That copy in Brinley's third sale brought 265.00. and was
imperfect not having the eighth plate of Indian hieroglyphics and
was very inferior. The title says 12 pla.-s. There never were
but II ail of which are in this copy which is in all respects perfect.
Vol. I. all that was ever published." Murphy Gaining.
This Brinley copy was bought at the Ingraham Sale for 9.50.
Sold: IJrayton Tvcs, 1891, witli 11 plates, 2 maps, orig
bndfj, elf, 240.00 : Menzies. 1876, levt mo, by Bedford,
I folded sheet. 10 engravintjs, 3 full p. maps, perfect
38 ROOSEVELT.
copy, 175.00; Murphy, elf, 1884, iGo.oo; Fisher, 1866, 12
plates, 2 whole sheet maps, hlf roan, 25.50; Barlow,
1890, elf, extra, git, by Matthews, 85.00.
4698. . A I Concise | Natural History | of | East and
West Florida ; | Containing, | An Account of the Natural
Produce of | all the Southern Part of British America,
in the j Three Kingdoms of Nature, particularly the
Animal | and Vegetable. | Likewise, | The Artificial
Produce now raised, or possible to be raised, and |
Manufactured there, with some Commercial and Po-
litical Observa- | tions in that Part of the World ; and
a Chorographical Account | of the same. | By Bernard
Romans, j New York Printed : | Sold by R. Aitkin,
Bookseller, opposite the | London Coffee House, Front
Street. | 1776. | (Price, Bound, One Dollar.) | i2mo,
pp. 342.*
This consists of tlie sheets of the original edition of 177S,
with a new title page and printed introduction. The frontispiece,
lists of snhscrihers, appendix, and its three maps, &c. are omitted.
Mr. jNIurphy's copy bought at the Brinley sale for 70.00 sold
for 10.50:
Sold: Murphy, 1884, shp, 10.50; Bangs, 1900, orig bdg,
90.00; Pennypacker, 1907, hlf mo, map lacking, last 2
p. introd. pp. I, 2 of history, 28.00.
4699. ROPES, H. A. (MRS.). Six Months in Kansas. By a
Lady. Boston : John P. Jewett & Co. Cleveland, O. :
Jewett, Proctor & Worthington. New York : Sheldon,
Blakeman & Co. 1856. i2mo, pp. 231. + Fourth
thousand. 1856.
4700. ROOME, WILLIAM. The Early Days and Early Sur-
\eys of East Xew Jersey. Morristown, N. J. : "The
Jerseyman" Steam Print. 1883. 8vo, pp. 50. Paper.*
4701. ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. The Winning of the
\\'est. In 4 Vols. New York and London : G. P.
Putnam's Sons. 1889 — 1896. 8vo, pp. 14, (3), 352; (i),
427; 4, (i), 339; 6, (i), 363. Maps. + The Same.
1902.*
Vol. I. iM-om Ihc .Mlcghenies to the Mississippi, 1769—1776.
1889. Vol 11. From the .Mlcghenies to the Mississippi, 1779— 1783.
KOSIliK. 39
iiSXy. Vol III. The IViiitidiiiK of tlic Traiis-Allcgheny Common-
wealths, 1784 — 1790. Vol. IV. Louisiana and the North West, 1791 —
i(So7.
Sold: Sayre, 1907, gr cr levt, git, tooled, unct, Dan'l Boone,
Eflition, p. of Ms in.scrtccl, 2.40.
4702. . lli.storic Towns. New York. New York: Long-
mans, Circen & Co. 1891. i2mo, pp. xvii, 232.*
Historic Towns Series. Folding colored map.
4703. ROOT, DAVID. A Bi-Ccnteniiial Sermon: or the Two
fluiidrcflth Anniversary of the F"ormation of the First
Coiicnco;atic)nal Church in Dover, N. H. Delivered
Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 29, 1838. Dover, N. H.:
IViiited by George Wadleigh. 1839. 8vo, pp. 31.
Sold: Thornton, 1878, 2.00.
4704. ROSCOE, WM. E. History of Schoharie County, N. Y.,
with lllustratiriiis and Iliographical Sketches of some
of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. 1713 — 1882. Syra-
cuse. 1882. pp. 470.
4705. ROSE, VICTOR M. History of Victoria County,
(Texas.) Account of Its Settlement, Development, and
Its Progress. Laredo. 1883. 8vo, p]). 216.
"I can call to mind no better county history in Texas." Raines.
4706. ROSIER, JAMES. A | Trve Relation | of the most pros-
perous Voyage | made this present yeere 1605, | by Cap-
taine George \^'aymouth, | in the Discouery of the land |
of Virginia: | Where he discouered 60 miles of | a most
excellent River ; to- | gcther with a most j fertile land. |
Written by lames Rosier | a Gentleman employed |
in the voyage. | Londini, | Impensis Geor. Bishop. |
1605. I Sm. 4to, 20 leaves.
"In Mack letter, extremely rare, not more than five or six
copies being known. The book relates not to Virginia, but to the
first exploration of the Coast of Maine by the English. .\ copy
was sold in London in 1883 for £275. and afterwards priced by
Quaritch at £325. It was reprinted in facsimile by Henry Stevens
about 1870. sm. 410. 20 leaves in black letter. A partial reprint with
some additions and a vocabulary of about 7, words is in Purchas,
Vol. IV. pp 1659-1667. Also reprint in Coll. Mass Hist Soc, 3d
Ser. V. 8. pp 125-157." .S"</6i".
40 ROSS.
Sold: Brinley, 1879, with "Brereton," for 1600.00; Barlow,
1890, mor git, by Clarke & Bedford, good margins, every
leaf sound, 1825.00. This is now in Lenox Library.
A copy is in the Library of New York Historical Society and
one in the John Carter Brown Lilirary. A fourth copy is in the
British Museum.
4707. . Rosier's Narrative of Waynioiitli's Voyage to the
Coast of Maine, 1605. Complete. With remarks by
George Prince, showing the River Explored to have
been the Georges River : Together with a Map of the
same and the adjacent Islands. Bath : Eastern Times
Press, i860. 8vo, cover-title, pp. 45. Map.
4708. . Rosier's Relation of Waymouth's Voyage To the
Coast of Maine, 1605. With an Introduction and Notes.
By Henry S. Burrage, D. D. Portland: Printed for the
Gorges Society. 1887. 4to, pp. xi, 176. Map, 2 Plates,
2 Portraits.
An edition was issued in Glasgow in 1888.
4709. ROSS, ALEXANDER. Adventures of the First Settlers
on the Oregon or Columbia River. Being a Narrative
of the Expedition fitted out by John Jacob Astor,
to Establish the Pacific Fur Company. With an Ac-
count of some Indian Tribes on the Coast of the Pacific.
London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1849. i2mo, pp. 16, 352.
Map.
Sold: Field, 1875, cl. unct, 2.75.
4710. . The Fur Hunters of the Far West : A Narrative
of Adventures in the Oregon and Rocky Mountains.
London : Smith, Elder & Co. 1855. 2 vols. Map, por-
trait and frontispiece. 8vo, pp. 15, 333; 8, 262.
Sold: Field, 1875, 5.50.
4711. . Red River Settlement: Its Rise, Progress and
Present State, with some Account of the Native Races,
and its General History to the present Day. London:
Smith, Elder & Co. 1856. 8vo, pp. 416. Plate.
4712. ROSS, ARTHUR A. A Discourse embracing the Civil
and Religious History of Rhode Island; delivered April
ROTH El< MEL. 41
4, A. D. 1X38, at the Close of the Second Century from
the First Settlement of the Island. Providence: II. II.
lirown. 1838. i2mo, pp. i6i.
Sold: Brinlcy, 1893, 1.12; Guild, 1887, 87 cts. ; Manson,
1899. 75 cts.
4713. ROSS, J. A. Sketch of Hampton, N. II. Haverhill. 1903.
Sec No. Ti^77-
4713 a. ROSS, JOHN D. Local Loiterinors and Visits in the
Vicinity of i'.ostmi. \'y a Looker-on. Boston. 1845.
l2mo, pp. 147.
See No. 3268.
4714. ROSS, PETER. A History of Long Island, from its
Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. New York
and Chicaf^o: Lewis Pnbl. Co. 1902. 8vo, pp. 1500.
Illustrated. Plates. Portraits. 3 vols.
Sold: Henkels, 1905. hlf mo, 4.50.
4715. ROSS, ROBERT B.; CATLIN, G. B. History and Land-
marks of Wayne County and Detroit, Michigan. De-
troit. 1898. Ro. Svo. Illustrated.
Published at 15.00.
4716. . Landmarks of Detroit: A History of the City.
Revised by Clarence W. Burton. Detroit. 1898. Ro.
Svo. Illustrated.
Publishcci at 15.00.
4717. ROTCH, WILLIAM B. Rambles about Amherst, em-
bracing an Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the
Town, with Extracts from the Writings of James
Parton ; Points of interest in and about Amherst. Also
descriptive of some of the many interesting Drives.
Amherst, N. H. 1890. i2mo, pp. 59. Map and Illus-
trations.
Sold: Balcom. 1901. 75 cts.; Manson. 1899, 50 cts.
4718. ROTHERMEL, H. A. History and Business Guide of
Stark County, O. Distributed gratuitously by Dr. H.
42 ROUS.
A. Rothermel, of Mansfield, Ohio. Canton: Hartzell &
Saxton. 1872. 8vo, pp. 62.
An advertising book, but Thomson, the Ohio bibliographer,
says that the history is reliable.
4719. . Business Guide and History of Richland County.
Distributed gratuitously by H. A. Rothermel. Mans-
field: B. F. Wade & Co. 1873. Svo, pp. 64.
4720. ROUS, JOHN. New-England | A Degenerate ] Plant. |
^Vho having forgot their former | Sufferings, and lost
their ancient tenderness, are | now become famous
among the Nations in bring- | ing forth the fruits of
cruelty, wherein they | have far outstript their Perse-
cutors the Bishops, as by j these their ensuing Laws you
may | plainly see. | Published for the information of
all sober People, who | desire to know how the state
of New-England now | stands, and upon what founda-
tion the New-Eng- | land Churches are built, and by
whose strength | they are upholden now they are de-
generated and I have forsaken the Lord. |
„, ,,.,., lohn Rous, "I „
The truth of which we i^hn Copeland, /Strangers,
are Witnesses, (who by
their cruel hands have Samuel Shattock, -|
suffered) Nicholas Phelps, V Inhabitants.
losiah Southwick, j
Whereunto is annexed a Copy of a Letter
which came | from one who hath been a Magistrate
among them, | to a friend of his in London, wherein
he gives an | account of some of the cruel suffering of
the I people of God in those parts under the | Rulers
of New-England, and their un- | righteous Laws. |
London. Printed in the Year 1659. | 4to, pp. 20.
A — B in fours. C in two.
"Extretnely rare. It contains the Laws and Proceedings of the
General Courts of Massachusetts, Plymouth and New Haven
against the Quakers 1656 — 59; followed liy 'A true copy of a L.-ltvr
which was sent from one who was a Magistrate in New England,
to a Friend of his in London. This is the letter of Capt. James
Cudworth, of Scituate, for writing of which he was disfranchised
by the Plymouth Court. It was reprinted by Bishop, in New Eng-
• land Judged, pp 168-176." Sabin.
KOVAI-L. 43
4721. ROUSE, CLARA B. Iowa Leaves. General Sketch of
tlic State and First Settlement by Whites, driving out
Tiuh'ans. Chicago. 1891. 8vo. Illustrated.
4722. ROUSSELOT DE SURGY, JACQUES PHILIBERT.
llistoirc I Naturelle et Po!iti(|uc j de la j Peiinsylvanie, |
ot I de rjitablisscmcnt | des Quakers | dans cette Contree.
I Traduitc de rAllcmand. | P. M. D. S. Cenceur Royal. |
Precedee d' une Carte Geographique. | A Paris, | Chez
(laneau, Libraire: rue S. Severin, | aux Armes de
Dombcs. I 1768. I Avec Approbation & Privilege du
Roi. I i2mo, ])p. x.v, 372, (4). Map.
4723. ROWELL, HOPKINS. 'Jhc Great Resources and
superior Advantages of the City of Joliet, Illinois.
Joliet, III. : Republican Steam Press, Gritzner & Hen-
derson. 1871. 8vo, i)p. 32. Map and Plate.
4724. ROWLEY, J. B. Wisconsin and the City of Racine ; its
Advantages, Business, and Prospects. By Witbeck and
Rowley. Racine. 1856. Svo, pp. 16.
4725. ROY, JOSEPH EDWIN (REV.). Memorial Address and
Proceedings at the 30th Anniversary of the Settlement
of Geneseo, Illinois, November 19th, and 20th, 1866.
Published by ^''ote of the Memorial Meetings. Chicago:
Church, Goodman & Donnelley, Prs. 1867. Svo,
pp. 30.*
4726. ROYALL, ANNE (MRS.). Mrs. Royall's Pennsylvania,
or Travels continued in the United States. In Two
\'olumes. Washington : Printed for the Author. 1829.
i2mo, pp. 276, 273. Appendix, 24.*
"Fine copy of this excessively rare work. Mrs. Royall had a
habit of sparing nobody; she was very apt to call a saint a saint
if she met liim in her travels; and probably no woman's pen was
more dreaded by local politicians and characters than hers."
Henkels.
Mrs. Royall published in 1826 "Sketches of History, Life and
Manners in the United States. By a Traveller." This was fol-
lowed in 1S28-9 by "The }51ack Book : or. Continuation of Travels
in the United States." This was in three volumes. Her ne.xt
bonk was the "Pennsylvania," and in 1830 was issued "Mrs. Roy-
all's Southern Tour." In three volumes. She also published a
novel called "The Tennesean."
Sold: PeiiH} packer, 1907, hit ino, git, unct, 5.00.
44 RUFFNER.
4727. ROYALTY, J. H. History of the Town and \'icinity of
Remington, Ind. Logansport. 1894. 8vo. Portraits
and Illustrations.
4728. ROYCE, JOSIAH. California, from the conquest in 1846
to the second vigilance committee in San Francisco. A
Study of American Character. Boston : Houghton,
Mifflin & Co. 1886. i2mo, pp. xii. 513. Map." -f- The
same. 1897.
American Commonwealth Series.
4729. ROYS, AUREN. A Brief History of the Town of Nor-
folk from 1738 to 1844: And a Summary of Events and
Transactions which have occurred in this Town, from
its first Settlement, chronologically arranged. Faith-
fully collected from the Public Records of the Town
and other Correct Documents, with the Dates accurately
annexed. To which is added a Description of the Town,
Incidents, List of Officers, and other interesting Matter.
New York : Printed by Henry Ludwig. 1847. 8vo,
PP- (4), 89.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 63 cts. : Cable, 1883, 87 cts. ; Bush-
nell, 1883. hlf mo, git, 2.12; Manson. 1899, 2.50.
4730. ROZIER, FIRMAN A. Rozier's History of the Early
Settlement of the Mississippi Valley. St. Louis, Mo, :
St. Louis News Co. G. A. Pierrot & Son, Prs. 1890.
l2mo, pp. 3, 337. Portraits and illustrations.*
4731. . An Address by Hon. Firman .\. Rozier, 150th
Celebration of the founding of Sainte Genevieve at the
City of Ste. Genevieve, Tuesday, July 21, 1885. St.
Louis: G. A. Pierrot & Son, Prs. 1885. 4to, pp. 19.*
4732. RUDD, M. D.; SANFORD, I. W. An Historical Sketch
of Salisbury by M. D. Rudd, and an Explanatory Note
on Indian Names by I. W. Sanford. New York. 1899.
8vo, pp. 23. Paper.
Sold: Olcott, 1 90 1, paper, i.oo,
4733. RUFFNER, W, H. Re])ort on Washington Territory.
New York. 1889. Sq. 8vo. Folding ma]) and plates.
KUNK. 45
4734. RUGGLES, EDWARD. PicUnc of New York in 1846.
Willi a Short Account of Places in its Vicinity, designed
as a (uiidc to Citizens and Strangers. With numerous
Engravings and a Map of the City. New York : Homans
& Ellis. 1846. i8mo., pp. iv, 172, (4). Map and Plates.
(36 Views.)
The same. New York: C. S. Francis & Co. 1848.
+ 1852.
Solil: Manson, 1899, 4.50: liourquin, 1894, 15 cts. ; Gilsey,
1903- 35 views, 4.00.
4735. RUHL, KARL. Californien. Ueber dcssen Bevolkerung
und gesellschaftliche Zustiinde, politische, religiose und
Schul-Verhaltnisse, Handel, Industrie, Mincn, Ackerbau
u. s. w. Mit Bcriicksichtigung dcr Minen-Regionen der
benachbarten Staaten und Territoricn. Mit einer Karte
von Califirnicii, Nevada. Kcc, und einem Plane von San
Francisco, nebst Karte der Ungebung. New York: E.
Steiger. 1867. 8vo, pp. viii, 283. 2 folded maps.
4736. RUIDIAZ Y CARAVIA, EUGENIO. La Florida su
Conquista y Colonizacion Por Pedro Menendez de
Aviles. Obra premiada por la Real Academia de la
Historia. Madrid: Imp. Fund, y Fab. de J. A. Garcia.
1893. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. ccxlii, 413, incle.x; 801, index.*
4737. RUMPLE, JETHRO. A History of Rowan County, North
Carolina. Salisbury, N. C. : J. J. Tiruner. 1881. 32mo,
pp. viii, 508, X.
"First appeared in the weekly issues of the Carolina Watch-
nmn, .iiid reprinted from the same type." Weeks.
4738. RUN, R. D. .Address delivered at the Unitarian Church
in 1864, by Henry Chapin. Edited with Appendixes,
relating to the History of Uxbridge, Mass., by R. D.
Run. Worcester. 1881. 8vo, pp. 103. Portrait.
Sold: Guild, 1887, 4.00.
4739. RUNK, E. JOHNSON (REV). Annals of Greater New-
York. New York : E. Scott Co. 1897. i6mo, unpaged.
Chronological table of the communities grouped in the Greater
Now Vi-irk.
46 RUPP.
4740. RUNNELS, M. T. History of Sanbornton, New Hamp-
shire. In Two Volumes. Vol i. Annals. Boston,
Mass. : Alfred Mudge & Son, Prs. 1882. 8vo, pp. xxx,
569, and 5 unnumbered leaves, followed by blank leaves
ruled. 2 Maps and 28 Plates and Portraits. Vol. II.
Genealogies. (Ibid.) 1881. 8vo, pp. xiii, (i), 1022.
15 portraits.
Sold: Balcom, 190 1, 7.00; Bell, 1S95, hlf mo, git, unct, 2
1. s. of author inserted, 5.50; Libbie, 1897, 5.00; Cable,
1883, 10.00; Olcott, 1901, 4.50; Manson, 1899, 4.00; Guild,
1887, 6.CX); Richmond, iSgg., 3.00; Morris, 1899, 3.50.
4740a RUOFF, HENRY WILSON. P.iographical and Portrait
Cyclopaedia of Montgomery County, Pa. See S. T.
Wiley.
4741. RUPERT, WILLIAM W. Pennsylvania. New York:
^ilacmillan, 1903. i2mo, pp. 8, loi. Illustrated.
Tarr & McMurray's Suppl'tTinfy Volumes.
4742. RUPP, L DANIEL. The Geographical Catechism of
Pennsylvania and the Western States, designed as a
Guide and Pocket Companion for Travellers and Emi-
grants to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michi-
gan and Missouri. Harrisburg. 1836. i2mo, pp. (4),
384. + Philadelphia. 1837. i2mo.
"The scarcest of all Rnpp's Histories." Henkch.
Sold: Proud, 1903, 13.00; Anderson, 1903, shp, 10.00;
Henkels, 1905, orig shp, 13.00.
4743. . History of the Counties of Berks and Lebanon:
containing a brief account of the Indians A\'ho inhabited
this region of country, and the numerous Murders by
them ; notices of the first Swedish, Welsh, French, Ger-
man, Irish and English settlers, giving the names of
nearly five thousand of them, Biographical Sketches,
topographical descriptions of every Township, and of
the Principal Towns and Villages ; the Religious His-
tory, with much useful Statistical information; notices
of the Press & Education. Embellished by several ap-
prripriate engravings. Compiled from authentic sources
Kui'v. 47
■ , I))' I. Daniel l\ii))|i. Lancaster, Pa. : G. Hills. 1844. 8vo,
p\). 519, (1). 3 riatcs.*
I'.isiMalion is continunus in the two historic;.
Sold: Fisher, 1866, 7.00; Brinley, 1880, elf, 14.00; Bour-
(|uiii, 1894, 2.20; Bushncll, 1883, shp, 4.12; Henkels, 1900,
5.60; Bounitiin, 1894, 40 cts. ; Proud, 1903, old tree elf,
6.00; AiulersiiTi, 1903, elf, 3.25.
4744. . Hi.slory (if Northampton, I.ehigh, Monroe, Carbon
am! .Scluiyll<ili Counties: Containing a Brief History
of the First Settlers, Topography of Townships, Notices
of Leading Events, Incidents, and Interesting Facts in
the Early History of these Counties. With an Appendix
containing Matters of Deep Interest. Embellished by
Several Engravings. Compiled from various authentic
sources. Lancaster, Pa.: Published and Sold by G. Hills.
Harrisburg: Ilickok (.^ Cantine, Prs. 1845. 8vo, pp.
xiv, (2), 568. 5 Plates. + The Same. 1845. 8vo. pp.
550. 5 Plates.*
"This work was reprinted in facsimile about the year 1880,
8vo. pp xiv, (2), 56S. with reproduclimi of the four lithographic
plates
Pages 499-568 contain the Subscribers' Names.
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reprint, 50 cts. ; Bourquin, 1894, original, 60 cts.
4745. . The History and Topography of Dauphin, Cum-
berland. Franklin, Bedford, Adairis. and Perry Counties:
Containing a Brief History of the First Settlers, Notices
of the Leading Events, Incidents and Interesting
48 RUPP.
Facts, both General and Local, in the History of these
Counties, General & Statistical Descriptions of all the
Principal P.oroughs, Towns, Villages, &c. With an
Appendix, Embellished with several Engravings. Com-
piled from numerous authentic sources by I. Daniel
Rupp. Lancaster City, Pa. : Gilbert Hills, Proprietor
and Publisher. 1846. 8vo, pp. (2), v-xi, (i), 25-604.
4 Plates.*
The Same. With the History of Somerset, Cam-
bria and Indiana Counties. (Ibid.) 1848. 8vo, pp.
660. 10 Plates.*
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ed, 6.00; Pennypacker, shp, broken, 8.00; Hoffmann,
1877, 5.50; Proud, 1903, old elf, 8.00; Anderson, 1903,
shp, 6.20.
4746. . History of Lancaster County. To which is pre-
fixed a Brief Sketch of the Early History of Pennsyl-
vania. Compiled from Authentic Sources. Lancaster,
Pa. : Gilbert Hills. 1844. 8vo, pp. 524. Folded Table
and 5 Plates.*
The Same. 1844. 8vo, pp. 528. 5 Plates. (Ibid.)
1844. 8vo, pp. 531. 5 Plates.
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1905, shp, bd with York Co., 3-00; Pennypacker, 1906,
sh]), 2.75 ; Hayden, 1907, shj), 2.75.
4747. . History of York County, from One Thousand
Seven Hundred and Nineteen to the Present Time:
with an Appendix ; To])ography and Statistics, com-
prising a geological sketch of the county ; topographical
Kusii. 49
descriptions of the townsijips, towns, villaf,'cs, and
census of 1840. Lancaster, I'a. : Gilbert liills. 1H45.
8vo, pp. (8), 525-750.
I'sually found boiiiul with I-.Tiicastcr County, though a few
copies were issued separately.
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4748. . History and Topofjrapliy of Korllinml)erland,
Huntingdon, Mifflin, Centre, Union, Coluinbia, Juniata
and Clinton Counties, Pa. Embracing Local and Tlen-
eral Events, Leading Incidents, Descriptions of the
Principal Boroughs, Towns, Villages, &c., &c. With a
Copious Apiiendi.x: embellished by Engravings. Com-
piled from Authentic Sources. Lancaster City, Pa.:
Gilbert Hills. 1846. 8vo, pp. 556. 4 Plates. + I'^'d-
1847. 8vo, pp. 568. 3 Plates.
Sold: 1847 ed, Hayden, 1907, slip. 3.25; Bangs, 1896, 3.25.
4749. . Early History of Western Pennsylvania, and of
the West, and of Western Expeditions and Campaigns
from 1754 to 1833. By a Gentleman of the Bar. With an
Appendix, containing, Besides copious Extracts from
Important Indian Treaties, Minutes of Conferences Jour-
nals, I've, a Topographical Description of the Counties of
Allegheny, Westmoreland, Washington, Somerset,.
Greene, Fayette, Beaver, Butler, Armstrong, &c. Illus-
trated by Several Drawings. Pittsburgh, Pa. : Daniel
W. Kauffman. Harri.sburg: Wm. O. Hickok. 1846. 8vo.
2 folding plans, pp. 352. Appendix, 406. Contents of
Appendix, iv. Index, vi.*
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1876, 9.00; Hoffmann, 1877, 5.50; Hoffmann, 1877, 6.00;
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Coxe, 1904, shp, broken, 6.50: Henkels. 1005. unbd. 4.50;
Hayden, 1907, shp, 8.00.
4750. RUSH, BENJAMIN. An Account of the Manners of the
German Inh.nbitants of Pennsylvania, written 1789, by
Benjamin Rush, M.D. Notes added by Prof. I. Daniel
50 KUiSELL.
Rupp. Philadelphia : Samuel P. Town. 1875. i6mo, pp.
72. Portrait.
Taken from Rush's Essays. 1798,
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quin, 1894, 30 cts.; Polock, 1904, 1.20.
4751. RUSSELL, CHARLES THEODORE. The History of
Princeton, Worcester County, Mass., from its first set-
tlement ; with a sketch of the present religious con-
troversy in that place. Designed for the use of the
inhabitants. Boston: Henry P. Lewis. 1S38. 8vo,
pp. viii, 130.
Sold: Manson, 1899. i.oo; Cable, 1883, 1.50; Child, 1882,
2.12: J. G. .'^mith, 1883, 1.62; Deane, 1898, 1.25.
4752. . Celebration of the One Plimdredth Anniversary
of the Incorporation of the Town of Princeton, Mass.,
October 20, 1859. Including the Address of Hon.
Charles Theodore Russell, the Poem of Prof. Erastus
Everett, and other exercises' of the occasion. Wor-
cester: Wm. R. Hooper, i860. 8vo, pp. 119.
Sold: Brinley, 1879, 75 cts.
4753. RUSSELL, GURDON W. (M.D.) "Up Neck" in 1825.
Hartford. 1890. 8vo, pp. 145.*
Folding plan of Road tn Windsor, with householders on that
highway.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.25.
4754. RUSSELL, IMOGEN. Old Time Days in Newark (N. Y.)
and a Half Century of St. Mark's Parish. Newark,
N. Y.: T- H- Teller. 1902. i2mo, pp. 64. Illustrated.
4755. RUSSELL, THOMAS. Centennial Anniversary of the
Town of Cohassett, May 7, 1870. Oration by Hon.
Thomas Russell ; Speeches by Governor Clafiflin, Fliram
Revels. Loring Lothroj), Solomon Lincoln, Geo. 15.
Loring, and others. Boston. 1870. 8vo, pp. 69.
4756. . CelelDration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary
of the Incorporation of Middleborough, Massachusetts,
RUsSELL. 5 I
October 13, 1S69, includinf,' ilic Oration of Hon. Thomas
Russell, Address by His Honor, Mayor ShurtlefF of
Boston, and the other Exercises of the Occasion. With
an Appendix. Published by request of the Committee
of Arranf^ements. Middleborouph : Gazette Office.
1870. 8vo, pp. 51, contents, 1. If.*
Frontispiece of the Old Morton House.
4757. RUSSELL, WILLIAM. Harper's New York Ciass-Book;
comprisinj^ Outlines of the Geography and History of
New York; Biographical Notices of Eminent Individ-
uals; Sketches of Scenery and Natural History; Ac-
counts of Public Institutions, i^-c. Arranged as A Read-
ing Book for Schools. New York : Harper & Bros.
1847. i2mo, pp. 669.
4758. RUSSELL, WILLIAM S. Guide to Plymouth, and
Recollections of the Pilgrims. Boston: For the Autlior
by George Coolidge. 1846. i2mo, xii, 306; Airs of the
Pilgrims, vi, 76; Appendix, xx. Map and 4 Plates.
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leff, 1875, 90 cts. ; French and Chubbuck, 1904, cl. 5.75.
4759. . A Guide to Plymouth and Recollections of the
Pilgrims. Boston : For Author by S. G. Drake. 1846.
i2mo, pp. 402. Map and 4 Plates.
-f Second Edition. Boston. 1855. i2mo. Map
and Plates.
Sold: Deane, 1898, 75 cts.
4760. . Pilgrim Memorials, and Guide for Visitors to
Plymouth Village : with a Lithographic Ma]), and Seven
Copper-plate Engravings. Boston : For the Author,
by C. C. P. Moody. 1851. i2mo, pp. viii, 148. Map
and 7 Plates.
The Same. Boston : Crosby, Nichols & Co. 1855.
i2mo, pp. 203. Map and 8 Plates. Second Edition.
1855. Third Edition, i860. i2mo, pp. 229. Map and
8 Plates. -|- Boston. 1864. i2mo, pp. 228. ]\Iap and
Plates. -|- Fifth Edition. Boston: Crosby & Damrell.
(1866.) i2mo, pp. 228. Map and 8 Plates.
52 RUTTER.
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RUTT, CHRIS. L. See No. 3554.
4761. RUTTENBER, E. M. History of the Town of New-
burgh. Illustrations by Charles W. Tice, Artist. New-
burgh: E. M. Ruttenber & Co. 1859. 8vo, pp. xi, (i),
322, (2), Appendix, viii. 3 Plates.
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man, 1883, 2.00; Hofifmann, 1877, 2.00; Bangs, 1902, hlf
mo, 3.10; Hurst, 1904, cl, 3.00.
4762. . Hi.story of the County of Orange, with a History
of the Town and City of Newburgh ; General, Analyt-
ical and Biographical. Newburgh : E. M. Ruttenber
& Son. 1875. 8vo, pp. 424, (i). 4 Maps, 3 Portraits,
14 Plates.
Sold: Cable, 1883, pap, unct, 13 pts, 65 cts. ; Cooke, 1883,
hlf mo, 3.25 ; Bangs, 1902, hlf elf, 3.30.
4763. RUTTENBER, E. M.; CLARK, L. H. History of
Orange County, N. Y., with Illustrations and Biograph-
ical Sketches of many of its Pioneers and Prominent
Men. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck. 1881. 8vo, pp.
12, 820. Steel and wood engravings.*
Sold: Bangs, 1897, hlf mo, 8.25 ; Proud, 1903, hlf mo, 7.50.
4764. . History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River;
Their Origin, Manners and Customs ; Tribal and Sub-
Tribal Organizations ; Wars, Treaties, &c., i\:c. Albany,
N. Y. : J. Munsell. 1872. 8vo, pp. v, 415.*
Sold: Hayden. 1907, bds, unct, 6.50.
4765. RUTTER, JOSIAH. Historical Address delivered before
the Citizens of Waltham fMass.), July 4, 1876. With
an Account of the Celebration of the Day. 1877.
(Waltham: Free Press Office, 1877). 8vo, pp. 29.*
Full-page picture of soldier's monument at end nf book.
SACIISK. 53
4766. RYAN, DAN J. A History of Ohio, with biographical
skutchis (if her governors and the ordinance of 1787.
Ccjhiinlnis: A. II. Smytiic. 188S. Pp.210.
Portrait of Edward Tiffin, first governor.
4767. RYAN, WILLIAM REDMOND. Personal Adventures in
Upper and L-ower California in 1848-49, with the
Author's Experience of the Mines. London. 1850. 2
vols. 8vu. Illustrated.
A Dutch edition was published : AvoiitiirLii gcdurcnde een
twccjarig Vcrblyf in California en Zync Mynen. Naar het Eng-
clseh door G. Francken. Haarlem. 1852. 2 vols. 8vo. Illustrated
title and plates.
4768. RYMAN, WILLIAM PENN. The Early Settlement of
Dallas Townshi|j, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Read
before the Wyoming llistorical and Geological Society,
December 11, 1885, and February 11, 1886, and Reprinted
from Vol. 6 of its Proceedings and Collections. Wilkes-
Earre. 1901. Bvo, pp. 152.*
Sold: Ilayden, 1907, 2.50.
4769. SABIN, HENRY and EDWIN L. The Making of Iowa.
Chicago: A Flanagan. 1900. i2mo, pp. 3, 282. Illus-
trated.
First White Settlers, Indian Massacres, &c. Traces history
from the Louisiana territory to Iowa territory and the establish-
ment of the State
4770. SACHSE, JULIUS FRIEDRICH. The German Pietists
of Provincial Pennsylvania. 1694-1708. Philadelphia:
Printed for the Author. 1895. 8vo, pp. xviii, 504. Part
I. The Woman in the Wilderness. Part II. The Her-
mits on the Wissahickon. Appendix. Illustrated.*
Edition of 500.
Sold: Harold Peirce, 1903, cl, git, unct, 8.50; Cresson,
1902, 1.40; Polock, 1904, cl, git, unct, 9.75; Sayre, 1907,
2.10.
6771. . The Fatherland (1450-1700). Showing the Part
it Bore in the Discovery, Exploration, and Development
of the \\'estern Continent, with Special Reference to
54 SAGE.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Part I of a Nar-
rative and Critical History prepared at the Request o£
the Pennsylvania German Society. Philadelphia. 1897.
8vo, pp. xi, 234. Illustrated.*
The Edition was limited to 150 copies.
The .\ppendix contains facsimile titles of the books and pam-
phlets that influenced German Emigration to Pennsylvania.
See also H. E. Jacobs, No. 2630.
Sold: Harold Peirce, 1903, 5.00 ; Pennypacker, 1906, git,
unct, 2.75: Sayre, 1907, 2.10.
4772. . The German Sectarians of Pennsylvania, 1708-
1742. A Critical and Legendary History of the Ephrata
Cloister and the Dunkers. Philadelphia: Printed for
the Author. 1899. Roy. 8vo, pp. xxi, 506. Illustrated.*
The Same. Vol. 2. 1900. 8vo, pp. xvi, 535.
350 copies printed.
Sold: Harold Peirce, 1903, 4.25; Proud, 4.50; Henkels,
1905, 5.00; Eames, 1905, 3.50; Sayre, 1907. 2.10.
4773. . Letters relating to the Settlement of Germantown
in Pennsylvania, 1683-4, from the Konneken Manuscript
in the Ministerial Archives of Liibeck. Reproduced
in Facsimile under the Direction of Jtilius Sachse.
Liibeck and Philadelphia. 1903. 4to, pp. xii. (i), 36.*
Has frontispiece of bookplate of Benj. Fnrly, largely instru-
mental in German Immigration.
Sold: Sayre, 1907, 2.25.
4774. SAGE, RUFUS B. Scenes in the Rocky Mountains, and
in Oregon, California, New Mexico, Texas, and the
Grand Prairies ; or, Notes by the Way, during an Ex-
cursion of Three Years. With a Description of the
Countries Passed Through, including their Geography,
Geology, Resources, Present Condition, and the differ-
ent Nations inhaliiting them. By a New Englander.
Philadelphia: Carey &: Hart. 1846. i2mo, pp. 303.
First edition pulilislu'd without the author's name on the title
page.
4775- • Scenes in the Rocky Mountains, and in Oregon,
California, New Mexico, Texas, and the Grand Prairies;
SAI.LKV.
55
or, Notes by the Way, fhiriiiL,' an ICxcursion of Three
Years, with a l^cscriplion of the countries passed
throiij^ii. iucliulinj; ihcir ( ieot^raphy, Geology, Resources,
Present L'onditinn, and the Different \alions inhabiting
tliem. Second Edition Revised. Philadelphia: Carey ^:
Hart. 1S47. i2mo, pp. 303. + Second lulition Revised.
Philadelphia: Henry Carey Baird. 1854. i2mo, pp. (6),
303, advertisements 24. 1 1 Plates.
4775 a- • Wild Scenes in Kansas and Nebraska, the Rocky-
Mountains, iHrc. Third Edition. Philadelphia: G. D.
Miller. 1S55. i2mo, ])p. 303.
A reissue of Scenes in Rocky Mountains.
An enlarged edition was issued in Roston bv Wentworth & Cn.
in 18.S4. -f- Boston: Thayer & Eldridee. 1860. 12mo, pp (4).
vii-.\iv (2). 29-363. 24 Plates.
Sold: Field, 1875, 80 cts. ; Peirce, 1837 ed. 2.50; Polock,
1904. cl, 3.50.
4776. . Devon atid its Historic Surroundings. Summer
Rambles over Hill and Dale. Philadelphia: Louis
Cassier & Co. (1891.) 410. pp. 48.*
Sold: Pennypacker, TO06, 1.20.
ST. JOHN, J. HECTOR. Sec Crevccoeur. No. 1124. ,
4777. SALES, LUIS (Fray). Noticias | de la Provincia de
Calilornias | en tres cartas | de un sacerdote religioso |
hijo del real convento I dc predicadores del Valencia |
a un amigo suyo. I . . . | En Valencia | Por los
Hcrmanos de Orga. | 1794 | Con las licencias nccesarias.|
3 parts ill one vol. i6mo, pp. 104. 2 folded tables.
This was the only work on California published by the Domin-
icans. Bancroft.
4778. SALISBURY, GUY H. lUitfalo in 1836 and 1862. A
Paper read before the I'ulTalo Historical Society. Feb-
ruary, 6, 1863. (Buffalo, 1863.) 8vo, pp. 17-36. Climat-
ology of Buffalo, by Wm. Ives. pp. 37-41.
Published in Thomas' RufTalo City Directory.
4779. SALLEY, ALEXANDER S., Jr. The History of Orange-
liurg Count V, SnuiJi Carolina, from its First Settlement
56 SAI/IEK.
to the Close of the Revolutioiiar)' War. Orangeburg,
S. C. : R. Lewis Berry, Pr. 1898. 8vo, pp. viii, 572.
Portraits. Maps.*
Describes much Carolina territory, including the present coun-
ties of Barnwell. Bamberg, Aiken, Lexington and Orangeburg.
Folding plan of Orangeburg District.
4780. SALTONSTALL, LEVERETT. An Historical Sketch of
Haverhill, in the County of Essex, and Commonwealth
of Massachusetts ; with Biographical Notices. From the
Mass. Historical Collections, \^ol. IV, 2d Ser., p. 121.
Boston: John Eliot. 1816. 8vo, pp. (2), 56, (i).
Sold: Cable, 18S2, 6.00.
4781. SALTER, EDWIN. A Plistory of I\Ionmouth and Ocean
Counties, Embracing a Genealogical Record of Earliest
Settlers in Monmouth and Ocean Counties and their
Descendants; the Indians, their Language, Manners and
Customs, important historical events ; the Revolutionary
War, Battle of MoimTouth ; the ^Var of the Rebellion,
with names of officers and men engaged in it. Bayonne.
1890. 8vo. Illustrated.
Sold: Henkels, 1899, 2.90; Proud, 1903, 1.50; Bangs, 1902,
cl, 3.50; Libbie, 1902, cl, 3.25; Bangs, 1903, 3.50.
4782. . A Llistory of Monmouth and Ocean Counties,
New Jersey, Embracing a Genealogical Record of ear-
liest Settlers and their Descendants, the Indians, Battle
of Monmouth, &c. Trenton, N. J.: C. L. Traver. 1897.
8vo, pp. 522.
4783. SALTER, EDWIN; BEEKMAN, GEORGE C. Old
Times in ^lonmciuth. Historical Reminiscences of Old
Monmouth County, New Jersey. Being a Series of His-
torical Sketches relating to Old Monmouth County (now
Monmouth and Ocean). To which is Appended the His-
tory and the Centennial of The Battle of Monmouth.
Originally published in the Monmouth Democrat, Free-
hold, N. J. Freehold: James S. Yard. 1887. 8vo, pp.
318, 75, ix.*
But one hundred copies were printed.
Sold: Lockwood, 1902, 12.50.
SANDERS. 57
4784. SAMPSON, F. A. r'eltis County ihc Haiincr Counly of
C'ciiual Missouri, and Scdalia the Queen City of the
Prairies. Prepared by F. A. Sampson, for the Immi-
f^ration Committee of the Citizens' Meetings. Scdalia,
Mo.: Press of II. Smalley. 1886. Svo, pp. 16. Map and
X'icvvs.*
4785. SAMUELS, EDWARD AUGUSTUS ; KIMBALL,
HENRY H. Somervillc Past and Present: an Illus-
trated Historical Souvenir Commemorative of the
Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Establishment of the
City Government of .Somcrville, Massachusetts. Boston:
Samuels & Kimball. 1897. 4to, pp. 9, 671. Portraits,
Illustrations. Map.
History of Somcrville and histories of the various city de-
partments and institutions.
4786. SANBORN, EDWIN D. History of New Hampshire
from its first Discovery to the year 1830; With Disser-
tations upon the T!ise of Opinions and Institutions, the
Growth of Agriculture and Manufactures, and the Influ-
ence of leading Families and Distinguished Men, to the
year 1874. Manchester, N. II.: John B. Clarke. 1875.
8vo, pp. 425.
Privately printed.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 2.25 ; Coburn, 1895, 3.00; Hanson, 1899.
1.75; Cable, 1883, 1.25; S. L. Boardman, 1883. 1.75;
Guild, 1887, 3.25; Clogston, 1899, hit mo, git, unct, 40
plates inserted, 5.00.
4787. SANBORN, KATE. A Truthful Woman in Southern
California. New York: Appleton. 1893. i2mo, pp. 192
Experiences of Miss Sanborn in Coronado Beach, San Diego,
Los Angeles, Pasedena and Santa Barbara. She visited these
places for her health. The book contains much of value.
4788. SANDERS, DANIEL CLARKE (REV.) A | History 1
of the I Indian Wars | with the | First Settlers of the
Uni- I ted States, ] particularly [ in New England. ]
Written in Vermont. | . . . . j Montpelier, Vt. ] Pub-
lished by Wright and Sibley. | 1812. | Wright & Sibley,
Printers. | i6mo, pp. 319.
58 SANDEKS.
"The mystery which surrounded the authorship, history and
origin of this very rare volume, has been slowly dispelled by suc-
cessive fragments of information. So few copies have survived the
holocaust to which it was devoted, that its very existence was
unknown to the most zealous collectors of Indian and Vermont
history. Published anonymously without preface, it was known
to but few that the author was the Rev. Daniel Clark (e) Sanders,
President of the University of Vermont. Immediately after its
appearance some person, evidently a personal enemy of the author,
published an acrimonious critique upon the book in the Liberal and
Philosophical Repository. The animus of the critic was evidenced,
not only by the bitterness of his language, but by his ignorance of
the subject of Indian wars being more profound than that of the
author of the book he scored. Such was the effect of the article,
upon either Mr. Sanders or his publishers, that the work was sup-
pressed. But very few copies could have escaped the hands that
were now as zealous to destroy as they had lately been to create.
In fact, so nearly complete was the destruction of the book, that it
was forgotten by those who professed to know most of its author,
his biographers. Neither Thompson, Williams, or Hemenway, who
published memoirs of him, mention his authorship of "Indian
Wars." Field.
Sold: Field, 1875, 102.50; M. D. Gilman. 1884. shp. 30.50;
Menzies, 1876, mor, git, 62.50; Hoffmatin, 1877, mor,
46.00 ; French and Chubbuck, 1904. letv mo, 90.00.
4789. . A History of the Indian Wars witli the First
Settlers of the United States to the commencement of
The Late War; together with an Appendi.x not before
added to this History, containing interesting accounts of
the battles fotight by Gen. Andrew Jackson. With two
plates. Rochester, N. Y. : Edwin Scrantom. 1828.
i2mo.
Collation : Frontispiece of "King Philip pursued by
his Enemies," title ; text, pp. 5, 42 ; plate of "Death of
King Philip," text, pp. 45-180, second title, "A Brief
Account of the Indian Battles, fought by General An-
drew Jackson, and others, during the late war." Ro-
chester. 1828. Text, pp. 187-196. Sig. A-P in sixes.
pages 181-184 are omitted in the pagination.
"This edition is nearly or quite as rare as the original. Mr.
Brinley's copy sold for $10.00."
Sold: French & Chubbuck, 1904, mo, autograph notes by
S. G. Drake, 32.00.
4790. . A .Sermon Preached in Medlicld, 5lh Jan., 1S17,
near the i66th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the
SANl'OKI). 59
Town. Dcfiliam : AIjcI D. Alleync, Printer. 1817. 8vo,
pp. 27.
".All early and very rare local history." Woodivard.
Cont;iins a history of the town of Mcdfield.
4791. SANDERS, ELIZABETH ELKINS (MRS.). The First
Settlers of New-Kn^land: or, Conquest of the JV'quods,
Narragansetts, and I'okanokcts. As related by a Mother
to iier Children. By a Lady of Massachusetts. Boston:
Printed for the Author by Munroc & Francis. 1829.
i2mo, pp. 282. (i). Advertisements, 2, (2). Plate.
+ As related by a ^Fother to her Children, and desifjned
for the Instruction of Youth. By a Lady r.f Massa-
chusetts. Boston : Munroe & Francis, (n. d.) i2mo,
pp. 282. (i). Advts, 2, (2).
Sold: Woodward, 1869, i.oo; Cable, 1882, bds, unct, 3.50;
Child, 1882, 65 cts. ; Bourquin, 1894, 60 cts.
4792. SANDERS, JOHN. Centennial Address relating to the
Early History of Schenectady and its First Settlers de-
livered at Schenectady, July 4. 1876. Albany. 1879.
Pp. 346.
4793. SANDERSON, GEORGE. A Brief History of the early
settlement rif I'airlicld County, being the substance of
a Lecture delivered before the Lancaster Literary Insti-
tute. With Additional Facts. Lancaster: Thomas
Wetzler. 185 1. 8vo, pp. 32. Frontispiece of Mt.
Pleasant, O.
First published in the Lancaster Gazette and Express.
4794. SANDS, FRANK. Santa Barbara at a Glance. Santa
Barbara. 1S95. 4to, pp. 56.
4795. SANFORD. CARLTON E. History of the Town of Hop-
kinton. New York. History East Village (Nicholville)
and Vicinity. Diaries of Elisha Risdon and .Xrtcmas
Kent. Soldiers of the Civil War. Genealogical Record
of Sixty of the Pioneer Families. Boston : 1903. 8vo,
pp. 618.
6o SANFORD.
4796. SANFORD, ELIAS BENJAMIN. A History of Con-
necticut. "Qui transtulit sustinet." Hartford, Ct.: S. S.
Scranton & Co. 1888. i2mo, pp. 381. Illustrated.*
4797. SANFORD, ENOCH (REV.) History of Raynham,
Mass., from the First Settlement to the Present Time.
By Rev. Enoch Sanford, A. M., Fourth Pastor of the
First Congregational Society, Raynham. Providence:
Hammond, Angell & Co. 1870. Svo, pp. 51.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 87 cts. ; Cable, 1883, pap, 62 cts ; J. G.
Smith, 1883, 75 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 70 cts.
4798. . History of the Town of Berkley, Mass., Including
sketches of the lives of the Two First Ministers, Rev,
Samuel Tobey and Rev. Thomas Andros, whose United
Ministry continued Ninety-one Years. New York : Kil-
bourne Tompkins. 1872. 8vo., pp. 60.*
Sold: Cable, 1882, 63 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 50 cts.
4799. SANFORD, E. F.; EVERTS, W. P.; ROE, F. B. Atlas
of York County, ]\Iaine. From actual Surveys, drawn
out. Published by Sanford, Everts & Co., Phila. 1872.
4to, pp. 127.
"Contains History of Acton, by Horace Bodwcll ; Alfred, by
Usiier Parsons ; Berwick, by \V. F. Lord ; Cornish, by Thomas
Lincoln ; Kennebiink, by Edward E. Bourne ; Lebanon, by Samuel
W. Jones; Limerick, by E. P. Ladd ; Limington, by L. E. Strout;
Newfield, bv Chas. E. Clifford; Parsonfield, by J. A. Edgerly; San-
ford, by C' B. Ilsley : \Vaterboro, by Saml. K. Roberts ; Wells, by
Edward E. Bourne and of rem.aining cities and towns in the
county without names of authors." Williamson.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 4.75.
4800. . Atlas and History of Androscoggin County,
Maine. From actual Surveys, drawn and published by
Sanford, Evarts & Co., Phila. . . . Philadelphia :
Sanford, Evarts & Co. 1873. Sq. 4to, pp. 120.
4801. SANFORD, LAURA G. The History of Erie County,
Pennsylvania. Philadelpliia : J. B. Lippincott & Co.
1862. i2mo, pp. 347. Map and 9 Portraits.*
The Same. New and Enlarged Edition. 2 maps,
SAUNDERS. 6 1
8 iiortraits, otiicr illustrations. i2mo, \)\). 460. N. p.
1894.*
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 2.00; Bourquin, 1894, 2.10; Water-
bury, 1895, 1862 ed., 1.37; Buslinell, 1883, extra illiis.,
2-37-
4802. SANFORD, NETTIE (MRS.). History of Marshall
County, Iowa. Clinton, Iowa.: Leslie, McAllastcr &
Co., Prs. 1867. i2mo, pp. viii. i If of portraits, 158,
advts, 10 pp.*
Frontispiece of Presbyterian Church.
4803. SANTEE, THOMAS. Notes on the Tornado of August
19, 1890, in Luzerne and Columbia Counties. A Pai)er
read before the Wyoming Historical and Geological So-
ciety, December 12, 1890. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.: 1891.
8vo, pp. 51. Map of course of tornado.*
4804. SARGENT, AARON AUGUSTUS. Historical Sketch of
Nevada County (California). San Francisco. 1856.
8vo, pp. 45.
In Brown & Dallison. Nevada, Grass Valley and Rough and
Ready Directory. 1856.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 63 cts.
4805. SARGENT, HORACE BINNEY. Roxbury Centennial.
An Account of the Celebration in Roxbury, Nov. 22,
1876, with the Oration of Gen. Horace B. Sargent. Bos-
ton : Rockwell & Churchill. 1877. 8vo. Map.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 1.50.
4806. SARGENT, WILLIAM MITCHELL. An Historical
Sketch, Guide Book and Prospectus of Cushing's Island,
Casco Bay, Coast of Maine. New York: American
Photo-Engraving Co. (1886). N. d. Sm. 4to, pp. 100.
Illustrated.
4807. SAUNDERS, WILLIAM LAWRENCE. The Colonial
Records of North Carolina. Published under super-
vision of the Trustees of the Public Libraries by Order
of the General Assembly. Collected and Edited by
62 SAUNDERS.
William L. Saunders, Secretary of State. Vol. I ( — X).
1662 to 1712. Raleigh: P. M. Hale, Printer to the State.
1886— 1890. 4to.
Not until the publication of these records has it been possible
to write an accurate account of any particular phase in the his-
torical development of North Carolina, for the original records in
the office of the Secretary of State in Raleigh were reinarkably
incomplete, and of the first fifty years almost nothing remained.
As early as 1827 the Governor was instructed by the Legisla-
ture to procure from the British Government copies of all papers
relating to the colonial history of the State. Correspondence was
begun, and in that year Minister Gallatin forwarded to Governor
Burton a list of such papers as related to North Carolina. This
list was printed in 1843 under the following title : Colonial Records
of North Carolina. Indexes to Documents relative to North Caro-
lina during the Colonial Existence of said State ; now on File in
the Offices of the Board of Trade and State Paper Offices in
London; transmitted in 1827. Raleigh: T. Loring. 1843. 8vo,
pp. 120.
In 1881 the Legislature directed the trustees of libraries to
publish what colonial documents were then in the State. The gaps
in these records were found to be so many and so great that the
trustee determined to ask the State for aid toward making the
records more complete. This State aid was given in 1883. The
work of compiling and editing devolved upon Hon. W. L. Saun-
ders, LL.D., who brought to it a tireless energy and a love that
knows no bounds, and a devotion unsurpassed. For nearly eleven
years he devoted himself to it, part of the proof being read while
he was lying upon his back suffering from rheumatism. Week's
Bibl'y N. Carolina.
The ten volumes of these records each contain prefatory notes
by the editor upon historical subjects, several of which have been
published as reprints, viz:
4808. . North Carolina. Its Settlement and Growth as a
Colony and a Province. The Mecklenburg Declaration
and the Revolutionary public sentiment in the Province
generally. (Raleigh. 1885.) 8vo, pp. 15.
4809. . North Carolina under the Proprietory Govern-
ment. (Raleigh. 1885.) 8vo, pp. 42.
4810. . Sources of the Population of North Carolina.
4to, pp. 13.
481 1. SAUNDERSON, HENRY H. History of Charlestovvn,
New Hampshire. The Old No. 4, Embracing the Part
Borne by its Inhabitants in the Indian, French and Revo-
lutionary Wars and the Vermont Controversy. Also
SAwncr.i.E. 63
Genealogies and Sketches of Families, from its Sclllenient
to 1876. Clarcmont, N. H. : Printed for tiie Town by tlie
Clarcmont Manufacturing Company. 187G. 8vo, pp.
viii, 726. 24 Plates.*
Sold: licll, 1895, 5.25; I5cll, 1895, 4.00; Balcom, 1901, 5.50;
(Jlcott, 1 901, Stitched, unct, large paper copy of which
but few were i)riiitcd, 4.00; The .^ame, 2.75; Manson,
''*^99- 350 ; Cable, 18S2. 2.37; Libbie, 1901, 4.25; M. D.
Gilman, 1884, 3.75; Guild, 1887, 3.25; Libbie, 1901, large
pap, sewed, unct, 3.25; Libbie, 1901, cl, 4.25; Bangs,
1901, cl, 3.35; Ilassam, 1903, cl, 4.25; Conland, 1904,
4.25; Anderson, 1905, cl, 3.05.
4812. SAVAGE, EDWARD H. Boston Events, a Brief Mention
and the ])ate (A move than 5000 Events that transpired
in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a Period of 250
years. Boston. 1884. i2mo.
Sold: Man.son, 1899, i.oo; Balcom, 1901, 87 cts. ; Whitmore,
1902, 65 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 80 cts.
4813. SAVAGE, JAMES W.; BELL, JOHN T. History of the
City of Omaha, Nebraska, by James W. Savage and
John T. Bell, and South Omaha, by Consul W. Butter-
field. New York and Chicago: Munsell & Co. 1894.
4to, pp. xiv, (2), 699.*
Steel portraits; 54 portraits and 46 otiier illustrations.
4814. SAVAGE, THOMAS. .\ Historical Sketch of Bedford,
N. IL, being a Discourse delivered Sabbath afternoon,
July 4th, 1841, in the Presbyterian Meeting House, by
Thomas Savage, Pastor of the Church. . . . Man-
chester, N. H.: Emerson & Murray. 1841. 8vo, pp. 16.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 1.50; Manson, 1899, 1.50; Cable, 1883,
30 cts.
4815. SAWTELLE, ITHAMAR B. History of the Town of
Townsend, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from the
Grant of Hathorn's Farm. 1676-1878. Fitchburg:
Publ. by Author. Press of P.lanchard & Brown. 1878.
8vo, pp. 455. Map and Portraits.
64 SAYWARD.
Sold: Olcott, 1901, cl, 1.25; Balcom, 1901, 1.75; Manson,
1899, 2.50; Cable, 1882, hlf mo, 3.00; Cable, 1883, 1.37;
Guild, 1887, 3.00; Balcom, 1901, 1.75; Libbie, 1901, hlf
mo, 3.00.
4816. . Oration delivered at the Centennial Celebration
in Brookline, N. H., September 8, 1869. Fitchburg,
Mass. : Fitchburg Reveille Office. 1869. 8vo, pp. 40.
4817. SAWYER, JOHN. History of Cherry Vallev, from 1740-
1898. Cherry Valley. N. Y. : The Gazette! 1898. 8vo,
pp. 4, 156.
"Cherry Valley is considered of local and historical interest
because of the important part it played at various epochs of Amer-
ican history. Mr. Sawyer begins with the settlement in 1740 and
traces the history through the Colonial and Revolutionarj' periods,
giving accounts of the Butler and Brannt massacre in 1778, the
destruction of the village in 17S0, the rebuilding the town later, and
the opening of the Erie Canal in 1S25. The customs, sports and
social life of the day are also described." Puhl. Weekly.
4818. SAWYER, RUFUS M. Agamenticus, Georgianna or
York, Maine, ^^'ith a Sketch of the Life of Rev. Samuel
Moodey. Cambridge. 1866. 8vo.
Originally published in Congregational Quarterly.
Sold: Manson, 1S99, 1.55.
4819. SAWYER, TIMOTHY T. Old Charlestown: Historical
Biographical. Reminiscent. Boston: James H. West
Co. 1902. 8vo, pp. 2, 527.
Papers based on authentic historical records and personal
observation. Originally published in the Charlestozvn Enterprise.
4820. SAXTON CHARLES. The Oregonian ; or History of the
Oregon Territory; containing the Laws of Oregon, with
a Description of the Political Condition of the Country;
as well as its Climate, Resources, Soil, Productions, and
Progress in Education, with a Map. No. i. Washington,
D. C.: V. Ward & Son. Oregon City, O. T. : George
Abernathy. 1846. i8mo, pp. 48.
4821. SAYWARD, W. T. .\11 .About Southern California, its
Climate, Productions, and Beauties. San Francisco.
1875. 8vo.
SCIIAKF. 65
4822. SCHANTZ, F. J. F. (REV.). The Domestic Life and Char-
acteristics of the Pennsylvania-German Pioneer. A Nar-
rative and Critical History. Prepared at the Request of
the Pennsylvania-German Society. Lancaster. Pa. 1900.
8vi), ])j). viii, 95.*
Frontispiece of the author and wooflcuts in the text an'l full-
page photogravures.
4823. SCHARF, J. THOMAS. The Chronicles of Baltimore;
licinfi;- a Complete Plistory of "Baltimore Town" and
P.altimorc C'ity from the Earliest Period to tlie Present
Time. Baltimore: Turnhull Tirothers. 1874. 8vo, pp.
(i), viii, 756.*
This hook was originally only sold hy suhscription at $5.rn) a
copy. One hundred copies were sold at the Scharf sale in r8-.i, in
lots of twenty-five. This was the last of the edition.
Sold: Slee, igoo. i.oo; Henkels, 1900, 40 cts. ; Bourquin,
1894. 30 cts.; Hayden, 1907, with clippings, 1.50.
4823a. . Histor}' of Maryland From the Earliest Period
to the Present Day. In Three volumes Bal-
timore: John B. Piet. 1879. 3 vols. 8vo, pp. xvi, 556;
.\iv, 635; -wi, 782. x.xxviii. Maps, Illustrations, Por-
trait and Facsimiles.
Sold: Mitchell, 1891, 3 vols, unct, hlf mo, git, 7.25; Ander-
son, 1900, cl, 9.75; Henkels, 1900, 12.00; Fames, 1905, cl,
15.00.
4824. . History of Baltimore City and County from the
earliest Period to the present day ; including Biograph-
ical Sketches of their Representative Men. Illustrated.
Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts. 1881. 4to, pp. 947.*
Sold: Randall, 1901, 3.75; Henkels, 1900, 3.25; Proud.
1903, 2.75.
4825. . History of Western Maryland; being a History
of Frederick, jNIontgomery, Carroll. \\'ashington, .Alle-
gany and Garrett Counties, from the Earliest to the
Present Day ; including Biographical Sketches of their
Representative Men. In Two Volumes. Illustrated.
66 SCHARF.
Philadelphia: Louis H. Evarts. 1882. 4to, pp. 784-
iv, 1560.*
Continuous numbering.
Sold: Ilenkels, 1899, 7.50.
4826. . History of St. Louis City and County, from the
Earliest Periods to the Present Day; including Bio-
graphical Sketches of Representative Men. By J.
Thomas Scharf, Author of Chronicles of Baltimore,
(S:c., &c. ... In Two Volumes, Illustrated. Phila-
deljihia: Louis H. Everts &: Co. 1883. 4to, pp. x, (i),
988 ; iv, 955—1943-*
Continuous pagination in both volumes.
"Especially valuable for its authoritative articles on the general
history of St. Louis." W. C. Breckenridgc.
Steel portraits, views and maps. The Missionary and Fur
Trader, Indians, Earliest Settlers, Land Titles, Mexican War,
Southern Rebellion.
Sold: Ilenkels, 1900, hlf russ, git, 5.50; Proud, 1903, hlf
russ, git, 3.50: Libbie, 1899. hlf ro, git, 3.00.
4827. . History of \Vestchester County, New York, in-
cluding Morrisania, Kings Bridge and West Farms,
which have been annexed to New York City. By J.
Thomas Scharf, assisted by a Staff of carefully selected
Experts in every Department. Profusely Illustrated.
Philadelphia. 1886. 2 vols. 4to.
Sold: Bangs, 1895, shts, folded, 14.00; Bangs, 1896, 4to,
hlf russ, 7.25; Bangs, 1899, hlf ro, 7.00; Bangs, 1901, hlf
mo, 13.00; Anderson, 1903, hlf russ, 12.50.
4828. . History of Delaware, 1609-1888. By J. T. Scharf,
assisted by a .Staff' of able Assistants. In 2 vols. Illus-
trated. Philadelphia : L. J. Richards & Co. 1888. 4to,
pp. 5, 610, 23; 6, (i), 611-1358.*
Numbering continuous. Steel plates and woodcuts.
Sold: Henkels, 1900, 15.00; Burton. 1900, 14.00; Hayden,
1907, hlf russ, 7.50.
4829. Oration delivered on the nth of October, 1880, the Open-
ing Day of the Grand Celebration of the isoth Anni-
versary of the Founding of the City of Baltimore. Bal-
SCIIIiNCK. d-J
timorc: Press of tlic Sun Printing Office. 1880. 8vo,
pj). 20.
4830. SCHARF, J. THOMAS; WESTCOTT, THOMPSON.
llisUiry of Pliiladclijliia. In Three Volumes. Fliila-
clclphia : L. H. Everts Co. 1884. 8vo, pp. viii, 852, A-D ;
vi, 853 to 1701 ; vi, 1702-2399.*
Illustrated with luimcrous fine woodcuts, full-page plate?, fac-
similes of documents, seals, etc., maps, plans, portraits, etc. Pub-
lished hy subscription at $25.00, Paging is continuous.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 3 vols., 16.50; Randall, 1901, 3 vols.,
6.90; Ilenkels, 1896, 9.00; Gowan, 1897, 7.80; Bangs,
1897, Icvt mo, !^lt, 7.50: Hcnkcls, 1897, cl, 6.00; Wireman,
1897, cl, git, 5.40; Henkels, 1900, hlf russ, git, 7.50; Pat-
tison, 1904, cl, git, 9.00; Devine, 1904 cl, git, 4.20;
Henkels, 1905, hlf russ, 6.75; Wells 1901, 6.00; Bour-
quin, 1894, 6.30; Harold Peircc. 1903, cl, git, 9.00;
Cresson, 1902, 4.80; Proud, 1903, hlf russ, git, 6.75;
Henkels, 1899, 6.75; Perry, 1899, hlf russ, git, 6.75;
Bangs, 1S99, 5.62; Clive, 1900, hlf ru.«s, git. 9.00; Ander-
son, 1900, cl, 4.89; Burton, 1900, 5.40; Henkels, 1900,
6.30; Stille, 1901, 8.25; Henkels, 1903, 5.10; Jordan. 1904,
4.50; Sayre, 1907, 1884 ed, 3.30.
4831. SCHENCK, DAVID. History of North Carolina. 17S0-81.
Being a History of the invasion of the Carolinas by the
British army under Lord Cornwallis, in 1780-81, with the
particular design of showing the part borne by North
Carolina in that struggle for liberty and independence,
and to correct some errors of history in regard to that
state and its people. Raleigh : Edwards & Broughton.
1889. 8vo, pp. 498. Portrait and Ma]).
Sold: Henkels, iqoo, 1.20.
4832. SCHENCK, ELIZABETH HUBBELL (MRS.). The
Plistory of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
From the Settlement of the Town in 1639 to 1818. Vol.
I. Published by the Author. New York. 1889. 8vo.,
pp. xxviii, I pi. 423. list of genealogies, i If, abbrevia-
tions, i If.*
I\Irs. Schcnck in a personal letter written in 1895 says: "I was
induced to compile this work by many of our leading gentlemen,
68 SCHLATTER.
at a time when I was staying with my father in his declining years
of suffering. I have much towards a second volume, but my health
gave out in i8S8, and the doctors objected to my going on with all
the labor connected with completing another volume."
It would thus seem that the second volume was never pub-
lished.
Sold: Blanchard, 1898, cl, iinct, 3.25; Whitmorc, 1902,
cl, nnct, 6.00; Hayden, 1907, 2.50.
4833. SCHENCK, J. S. History of Ionia and Montcalm Coun-
ties, Michigan, with Illustrations and Biographical
Sketches of their Prominent Men and Pioneers. Phila-
delphia: D. W. Ensign & Co. 1881. 4to, pp. 502.*
Steel plates, lithographs and woodcuts.
4834. SCHENCK, J. S.; RANN, W. S. History of Warren
County, Pennsylvania, with Illustrations and Biograph-
ical Sketches of some of its Prominent Men and
Pioneers. Edited by J. S. Schenck assisted by W. S.
Rann. Engraved portraits. Syracuse : D. Mason &
Co. 1887. 4to, pp. 692, cxv.*
Some of the chapter headings are: The Iroquois — French
Dominion — English Dominion — Cornplanter and Other Indians —
During and Since the Late War— Bucktail Rifles — -Petroleum —
Bench and Bar, etc.
Sold: Henkels, 1905. hlf ino. git, 3.25.
4835. SCHLATTER, MICHAEL. Getrouw Vcrhaal | van den
waren Toestant | Der meest Herderloze | Gemeentens |
in Pensylvanien | En aangrensende Provintien. | Voor-
gestelt en Opgedragen, | met jiedrig ver;^oek om hulpe
en bystand, | Aan I De H. Eerw. Christelyke Synodens ]
van Nederland, j en voorts | Aan alle Milddadige
Christenen, j Door | Michael Schlatter, ] Predikant te
Philadelphia, j Met ene Aanpryzende | ^'oorrede | van
de ] Gecoinmitteerde des Classis | van Amsteldam. I
T'Amsteldam, | By Jacobus Loveringh, | Boekverkoper
voor aan op den Nieuwendvk. 1751. Sm 4to, 22. 56.*
Genuine account of the true situation of the inost
shepherdless congregations in Pennsylvania, &c.
"The author, at first minister at St. Gallen in Switzerland,
came to Amsterdam in 17.36, and was sent by the Synod of Holland
to Pennsylvania, in order to visit the different congregations
throughout the land. The volume contains at first an extract from
SCIIMOI.DICK. 69
the journal uf his vKyaRfs in \c\v ICnglaiid, Xew N'cilicrland, Xtw
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and N'irRinia, 1746-51 ; then an
noconnt of the State of Pennsylvania and of the numerous Re-
formed congregations there and in tlie adjacent provinces, which
he found mostly without ministers. These relations are of the
liighot interest, as they give details of the country, its people, the
number of stone and other houses in the principal towns, &c."
M HI lei:
Sold: llrinley, 1880, bds, unct, 17.00; PennypacUer, 1906,
hlf mu, 17.00.
4836. SCHMAUK, THEODORE E. (REV.). Old Salem in
LihaiiDii : a lli.stury of the Coiigres^alioii and Town,
published for the Congregation (of Salem Evangelical
T.uthcran Church) in Commemoration of the Celebra-
tion of the Centennial Anniversary of the Erection of
the Church I'.uilding. I^ebanon, Pa.: Theo. E. Schmauk.
1898. i2mo, pp. II, 208.
The First .Settlers, Notes on the Early Lutherans in Pennsyl-
vania, the Town of Steitz, Lebanon and the Revolutionary
War, &c.
Sold: llanos, 1899, 3.25.
4837. SCHMOLDER, B. Neucr pratischer Wegweiser fiir Aus-
wandcrcr nach Nord-Amerika in drei Abtheilungen mit
Karten, Planen und Ansichten. Erste Abtheilung
enthalt : Oregon und Californien und Allgctneines iiber
das Mississippi-und Alissouri-Thal, ferner: Anweis-
ungen mit Zeitgewinn die besten und billigsten Lan-
dereicn und Pachtungen \on Farmen. wie auch vers-
cheidene Gewerbsweige in Stadten ausfindig zu machen,
Klima, Pioden, Produkte, Agrikultur-und Handelsver-
hiillnisse, Kosten-Ueberschlag der \(jrlheilhaftesten
Reise-Routen zu W'asser und zu Land nach alien neuen
Staaten und Gebicten bis an die W'est-Kiiste von
Capitain B. Schmolder, Landereien-Agent der vereinig-
ten Staaten von Nord-Amerika. Afainz: 1848. Selbst-
verlag des Verfassers. 8vo, pp. 120. The Same. 1849.
Portrait and 4 Plates. Second Part. Mainz. 1848.
Third Part. 1849. Second edition. Mainz, 1855.
The second part contains topographical descriptions of Mis-
souri, lovi-a, Wisconsin, Illinois, ^Iichigan, Indiana, Ohio, .Arkansas
and Texas.
"JO SCHOOLCRAFT.
4838. SCHNECK, B. S. (REV.). The Burning of Chambers-
burg, Pennsylvania. By Rev. B. S. Schneck, D.D., an
Eye Witness and a Sufferer. With Corroborative State-
ments from the Rev. J. Clark, Hon. A. K. McClure, J.
Hoke, Esq., Rev. T. G. Apple, Rev. B. Bausman, Rev. S.
J. Niccolls, and J. K. Schryock, Esq. In Letters to a
Friend. Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston. 1864.
i2mo, pp. 72.
Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, with a Plan
of the burnt portion of the town. (Ibid.) 1864 i2mo,
pp. 76. Plan. -|- Third Edition, 1864. -j- Fourth Edition.
1865.
4839. SCHODDE, G. H. The Error of Modern Missouri: its
Inception, Development and Refutation. By F. W.
Stelhorn, F. A. Schmidt, and others. Edited by G. H.
Schodde. Columbus. 1897. 8vo.
4840. SCHOFIELD, GEORGE A. The Ancient Records of the
Town of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Vol. I. 1634-1654-
Ipswich. 1899. i2mo, pp. 133.
4841. SCHOLTE, HENRY P. Eeene Stem uit Pella, Iowa,
Mit twee platen. Amsterdam. 1848. 8vo, pp. 61.
4842. . Tweede Stem uit Pella, Iowa. Met twee platen.
Bosch. 1848. 8vo, pp. 35.
4843. . Afscheidsgroet aan H. P. Scholte by Zijn vertrek
naar Noord Amerika. Door een Evangelisch Christen.
Maart. 1847. 8vo.
4844. SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY ROWE. Joiniial of a Tour
into the Interior of Missouri and Arkansaw, from Potosi,
or Mine a Burton in Missouri Territory, in a South-
West Direction, towards the Rocky Mountains ; per-
formed in the years 1818 and 1819. London: Printed
for Sir Richard Phillips and Co. Bride Court, Bridge
St., and to be had of all booksellers. iS2r. 8vo, pp. 102.
Map.*
This is a reprint of a portion of "View of the Lead Mines of
Missouri." The vohime forms Xo. 5 of Vol 4, of Phillip's Collec-
tion of Voyages, hut was also issued separately.
sciiooixKAi r. 71
4845. . A View of the Lead Mines of Missouri; inchi'ling
some observ.ations nii the Mineralogy, ficology, Antiqui-
ties, Soil, Climate. Population, and Productif)ns oi Mis-
souri and Arkaiisaw, and other sections of the Western
Countr)^ Accompanied by Three Enfjravings. Xew
York: Charles Wiley iS: Co. 1819. 8vo, i)p. 299. 3
Plates.*
Usually lioiind in bo.-irds.
Sold: ."^wan. 1004, hlf nin, inict, TI.30.
4846. . Narrali\e J<minal of Travels through the North-
western Regions of the United States extending from
Detroit through the great chain of American f.akes, to
the Sources of the Mississippi River. Performed as a
Member of the Expedition under Governor Cass. In
the Year 1820. Embellished with a Map and Eight
Copper Plate Engravings. Albany: E. & E. Hosford.
1821. 8vo, pp. 419. Index, (4), Errata, 7 lines. Map,
engraved title and 7 plates.
So/rf.- 'P.rinley, 1881. T.50; .Anderson, t904, hlf elf. 3.10;
Eames, 1005. orig bds. ui;ct, 5.50.
4847. . Travels in the Central Portions of the Mississippi
Valle}^ comprising observations on its Mineral Geog-
raphy, Internal Resources, and Aboriginal Population.
(Performed under the sanction of the Government in
1821.) New York: Collins <.*l- Plannay. 1825. 8vo, pp.
iv, 459. Frontispiece and 2 Maps. Three Plates.
Sold: Field, 1875, bds. unct, 3.25; Brinley. 1881. 2.00: Lib-
bie, 1905, bds, 4.25 : Eames, 1905, bds, unct, 6.25.
4848. . Narrative of an Expedition Through the Upper
Mississippi to Itasca Lake, the actual source of this
River; embracing an l-lxplorator}' Trip through the St.
Croix and Ilurntwood (or Broule) Rivers; in 1832.
Under the direction of Henry R. Schoolcraft. New
York: Harper & Bros. 1834. 8vo, jip., (2), 307. ( i).
5 maps and plans.*
Sold: Brinley, 1881, 2.00; Polock, 1904, cl. 360: Eames,
1905, orig, cl, unct, 5.25.
72 SCIIULTZ.
4849. SCHOONMAKER, MARIUS. The History of Kingston.
New York, from its Early Settlement to the Year 1820.
Illustrated with 29 Views, Portraits, and Maps in the
Text. New York: Burr Printing House. 1888. 4to, pp.
558-*
Contains genealogies of the Dntch families. Frontispiece:
Kingston in 1819.
Sold: P.angs, 1901, cl, 3.25; Anderson, 1904, cl, 3.10.
4850. SCHOPF, JOHANN D. Reise Durch einige der mittlern
und sudlichen vereinigten nordamerikanisclien Staaten
nach Ost-Florida und den Cahama-Inseln unternommen
in den Jahren 1783 und 1784. Mit einem Landchartchen.
Erlangen : bey Johann Jacob Palm. 1788. 8vo, pp. (i),
(20), 644, (i) ; folding map of U. S. xxxii, 551.*
Sold: Pennypacker, 1907, hlf elf, 4.25.
4851. SCHORI, P. Das ncuste aus dem Staate Ohio in Nord
Amerika. Vollstandiges Tagebuch einer Reise aus der
Schweiz ueljer Havre und New York, der Neiderlassung
im Stark Counti, Paris Township, im Staate Ohio. Mit
vielen Bemerkungen, Rathen und Wiinschen fiir dahin
Auswandernde, und einem Hinblick auf Auswander-
ungen nach dem Staate Mis.souri. Von P. Schori, aus
dem Seeland, Kantons Bern. Mit einer historisch-
statisch-geographischen Beschrciljung des Staates Ohio.
Mit einer Landkarte. Berne, Thur und Leipzig. 1834.
i6mo, pp. vi, 100. Map.
Translation: The latest news from the State of Ohio and the
Settlement in Paris Township, Stark County, Ohio. With an
historical, statistical and geographical description of the State of
Ohio.
4852. SCHULTZ, CHRISTIAN, JR. Travels on an Inland Voy-
age Through the States of New York, Pennsylvania,
\'irginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, and through
the Territories of Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi and
New Orleans, performed in the Years 1807 and 1808,
including a tour of nearly Six Thousand Miles. Maps
and plates. New York: Isaac Riley. 1810. 2 vols.
8vo. Vol I. Portrait, Map and pp. xviii, 207; Vol 2.
Plate, at p. 59, 2 Maps, pp. viii, 224.*
SCIIWATKA. "Jl
"TIk- puilrail, wliicli is a very iK-autiful steel engraving, is
missing from most copies." Thomson.
Sold: Smith, 1867, 4.50; VVigj.(iii, 1876, 4.75; M. Thomas &
Soil, 1880. 5.75; IJrinley, 1881, 5.00; Cable, 1882, shp,
2.87; I'.()iirf|inii, 1894, 2.70; Polock, 1904. hlf. bd, 6.50;
l);irrah. 1904 sh]), lacking maps, 5.00; Pennyijacker, 1907,
Iijf rii, tiiict, 27.00.
4853. SCHULTZ, E. T. I'irst Settlcmenls of the Germans in
iMaiylaiul. iMcdcrick, Md. 1896. 4I0.
S<'h\: Hurst. 1904.3.00. ^
4854. SCHUMACHER, LUDWIG. The Somerset Hills. A
Record of Signilicanl I'acls in llie Early History of the
Hill Country of Somerset County, X. J. New York:
u. d. i2mo.
IiKlian Traditions, History and Colonial Society. Limited
edition. Old illustrations reproduced.
4855. SCHURICHT, HERMANN. 1 listory of the German Ele-
ment in Virginia. Baltimore. 1898. 8vo.
The history of Virginia — the mother of States — records many
names of Germans who acted their parts well in the work of civil-
ization. The volumes show a great amount of careful research
especially among early documents and hooks printed in languages
other than English, hence it is but slightly known to the general
render or ordinary student of the subject.
4856. SCHUYLER, MONTGOMERY. Historical Discourse
dcli\crfd at liic .Scnii-Centennial Celebration of Christ
Church, St. Louis, on All-Saints' Day, 1869. St. Louis,
Mo. 1870. 8vo, pp. 85.
4857. SCHWATKA, FREDERICK. Report of a Military
Rcconiioissancc in Alaska, made in 1883. With Maps
and Illustrations. Washington : Government Print.
1885. 8vo, pp. 121. 20 I'olding Maps.*
E.NCC. Doc, j^ Congr.. 2d Scss. ; Senate, Exec. Doc. Xo. 2.
4857a. . Along Alaska's Great River, a Popular Account
if liio Exploring Expedition of 1883 along the great
Yukon River. Xew York: Cassell & Co. 1885. 8vo,
pp. 3-360.
Maps and ilUistratioiis.
74 SCOT.
4858. . A Summer in Alaska ; or, Account of an Exploring
Expedition along the Great Yukon River, from its
Source to its Mouth, etc. Many illustrations and map.
8vo. Philadelphia: 1891.
4859. SCIDMORE, ELIZA RUHAMAH, (MISS). Alaska, its
Southern Coast and the Sitkan Archipelago. Boston : D.
Lothrop & Co. (1885). i2mo, pp. 7, 33. Maps and
illustrations.
Republication of a series of letters originally published in
St. Louis Globe-Democrat in the summer of i8<S3-84 and in the
New York Times in 18S4. The result of two summers spent by
!Miss Scidmore in Alaska.
4860. . Journe3^ings in Alaska. Boston: D. Loth'op &
Co. 1889. i2mo.
]Miss Scidmore also published a Guide Book to .Maska and the
Northwest Coast.
4861. SCISCO, LOUIS DOW. Early History of the Town of
VanBuren, Onondaga County, N. Y. (Baldwinsville:
Gazette Publishing Co., 1805.) Pp. 63, paper.*
Reprint of papers in Baldwinsville Gacctte, 1895.
4862. SCOTT, AUSTIN. The Influence of the Proprietors in
founding the State of New Jersey. Baltimore, Md. : N.
Murray, pub. agt., Johns Hopkins Univ. 1885. 8vo,
pp. 26.
Johns Hopkins University studies, ed. by II. B. Adams, 3d ser.,
pt. 8.
A lecture read at Perth Amboy. Xovember 25. 1884, the two
. hundredth anniversary of the establislnnent of the American Board
of Proprietors of East Jersey. Sketches the early colonial history
of New Jersey, with special reference to the period from 1682, at
which time the soil and rights of government were transferred to
the twenty-four Proprietors, to 1702.
4863. SCOT, GEORGE (of Pitlochie). The | Model | of the |
Government | Of the | Province | of | East New- Jersey |
in I America; | And Encouragements for such as Designs
I to be concerned there. | Published for Information of
such as are de- | sirous to be Interested in that place. I
Edinburgh, | Printed by John Reid, And Sold liy Alex-
ander Ogslen Stationer in the | Parliament Clnss. Anno
SCOTT. 75
I Dom. 1685. I Sm. 8vo, pp. (8), 272. Sig. A in four. A
(repeated) to o in eights, and P to U in fours.
"The first blank leaf contains only the signature A on the
rcclo. I'VillowinR the title is the deilicatifin 'To James l-arl of
Perth, Lord Druninioiul and Stobhall, &c., Lord High Chanceller
of Scotland,' siKncd liy 'deorge Scot.' At the end of this is an
advertisement 'To tin Reader from the Printer,' requesting him
'with his pen to help what he linds amiss, the author's pressing
affairs having hindered him from overseeing the press.'
"Mr. Whiteherid has called attention, in his reprint, to a varia-
tion which is foniid on page 37. In the hook as originally issued
and "intended for circulation in Scotland,' is a paragraph which
was 'modil'ied when copies were circulated in England, a new fly-
leaf being inserted.' In the former, of which copies are \n the N'cw
Jersey Historical Society, and in the T^enox Library, the last para-
graph on page 37 begins with the words, 'I find removal likewise
allowable in case of persecution, S;c.' In the latter issue, of which
copies are in Harvard College Library and in the possession of
Mr. Whitehead, another paragraph was substituted, be(.'inning with
the words, 'Where people find themselves straitened in point of
their opinion.' &c. The effect of the publication of this hook was
highly beneficial to the Province in promoting its settlement, "par-
ticularly as the author added example to precept hy embarking
himself and family for East Jersey. He was accompanied by
nearly two hundred persons, and sailed from Scotland in Sep.,
168.1, but both himself and wife died on the passage.' See V.'. .-\.
Whitehead's 'East Jersey under the Proprietary ('lOvcrnments,'
Yew York. 1846 (2d ed. Newark, iS-?). where Scm's work was
reprinted. The book is very rare. Mr. Murphy's copy sold in 1884
for $ro5." Snl'in.
"It appears that Scot, by whom the Preface is signed, came
to .America and examined the coast 'from the River of Canada,
Northerly, to the River of May, Southerly, in that part of Florida,
now called Caralina: having in my search,' he writes, 'had the
opportunity of informing myself of the different nature of the
Soils, the temperature of the Climate, the healthfulness of the
places, the constitution of the several Governments, the convenience
of Access: to East-Jersey, upon the River of Hudson, the place I
find myself oblidgcd to preferr to any of the other English Planta-
tions upon that coast, upon some or other, if not most of the above
named considerations.'
"About one-third of the volume is taken no with contemporary
letters from persons living in New Jersey, to their friends in Scot-
land. The few copies that have turned up of this very rare volume
have brought high prices. Dr. Long's copy sold in London in 1879
brought £28.10. .\ copy in the catalogue of W. Paterson, Edin-
burgh 1880. was priced at £tS.t8." Murphy.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 105.00.
4864. SCOTT, GEORGE G.; L'AMOREAUX, J. S. Saratoga
County, .^n Historical Address and a Centennial Ad-
dress Delivered at Ball.ston Spa, N. Y., July 4, 1876..
Ballston Spa, N. Y. : 1876. 8vo. Slip-errata inserted,
p. 47.*
76 SCOTT.
4865. SCOTT, HERVEY. A Complete History of Fairfield
Country, Ohio. By Hervey Scott. 1795-1876. Colum-
bus Ohio: Siebert & Lilly. 1877. 8vo, pp. x, 304.
4 Illustrations.
4866. SCOTT, H. W. A Complete History of Oregon, being a
Record of one hundred years in the making of North
Pacific Commonwealths. By H. W. Scott, C. B. Bel-
linger, F. G. Young and H. S. Lyman. 4 vols. Portland:
1903. Svo, cl. About 1250 pages. 140 illustrations.
Originally published at $18.00.
In the volumes will be found all the history of the present
State as well as the vast country formerly known as the Oregon
Territor}'.
The question of its original inhabitants, its first discoverers,
the Indian tribes within its borders, its vast fur trade, and its final
settlement, the boundary question, and finally its marvelous growth
as an American State are all entered into and discussed at length.
The illustrations are from various sources, old prints have
been copied, and new sketches made. Portraits of all the early
leaders in the Oregon movement will be found interted between
the pages.
Much space is given to the Lewis and Clarke expedition.
4867. SCOTT, JOHN. The Indiana Gazetteer, or Topographical
Dictionary, containing a Description of the several Coun-
ties, Towns, ^^illages, Settlements, Roads, Lakes, Rivers,
Creeks, Springs, &c, in the State of Indiana. Alphabeti-
cally arranged. Centreville : 1826. iSino, pp. 143.
The Same. 2d edition, carefully revised, corrected
and enlarged. Indianapolis : Douglass & Maguire, 1883.
i2mo, pp. 199. (i.) Third edition. Indianapolis: E.
Chamberlain, 1849. i2mo. pp. 440.
Some copies are dated 1850.
4868. SCOTT, JOSEPH. A Geographical Description of Penn-
sylvania. Also of the Counties respectively in the Order
in which the}' were Established b}' the Legislature, with
an Alphabetical List of the Townships in each County
and their Population in 1800. Philadelphia. 1806.
i8mo, pp. 147.
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, bds. Part of map missing, 25 cts, ;
Pennypacker, 1906, bds, 9,00.
4869. . A Geographical Description of the States of Mary-
land and Delaware, also of the Counties, Towns, Rivers,
SCOTTOW. TJ
Bays and Islands. Willi a List of the Hundreds in each
County. Philadelphia: Printed by Kimber, Conrad &
Co., 1807. i8mo, pp. (2j, 191. 2 Maps.*
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 1.75; Henkels, 1900, bds, 50 cts. ; An-
derson, 1903, hlf levt mo, 4.50; Pennypacker, 1907, bds,
2.25; Brinlcy, 1880, bds, i map, 14.00.
4870. . Historical Century Sermon delivered in St. James
Church, Derby, Jan. 24th, 1841. New Haven: 1842.
i8mo, pp. 24.*
4871. SCOTT, JOSEPH M. Our Early Times. Historical Sketch
of St. Albans Township. Newark, Ohio: Clark & King.
1873. 8vo, pp. II.
Licking County. Pioneer Pamphlets, Xo. 8.
Sold: Bour(|uin, 1894, 30 cts.
4872. SCOTT, KATE M. History of Jefiferson County, Pennsyl-
vania, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of
some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Syracuse, N.
Y. : D. Mason & Co. 1888. 4to, pp. 753.*
4873. SCOTTOW, JOSHUA. A | Narrative | Of The Planting
of the Massachusetts | Colony | Anno 1628. With the
Lords Signal | Presence the First Thirty | Years. | Also
a Caution from New-Englands Apostle, ] the Great |
Cotton, I How to Escape the Calamity, which might
I Befall them or their Posterity. ] And Confirmed by the
Evangelist | Norton | With Prognostick.« from the
Famous \ Dr. Owen, j Concerning the Fate of these
Churches, and Animadversions | upon the Anger of Gnd,
in sending of Evil Angels | among us | Published by Old
Planters, the Authors of the Old | Mens Tears. | |
Boston Printed and Sold by Benjamin Harris, at the |
sign of the Bible over against the Blew-.\nchor. 1694.
I Sm. 8vo, 88 (4), 75 (0-
"The dedication of two pages 'To the Hon. Simon Broadstrect,
Esq: Late Governour of the Massachusetts Colony, is signed J. S.
At the bottom of the last page are two lines of errata. One of Mr.
Brinlcy's copies (\o. 856), which sold for $^14, contained an addi-
tional page of errata on another leaf at the end, which was not
found in the other copies.
78 SCOTTOW.
"Reprinted in Coll. Mass. Histor. Soc, 4th Ser., V. 4, pp. 279-
332." Sabin.
Sold: Reprint: Libbie, 1904, hlf mo, 3.15.
4874. . Massachusetts | Or | The first Planters of New
England, | The End and Manner of their coming thi- |
ther, and Abode there: In several | Epistles | (Quota-
tions, 17 lines.) I Boston in New England, Printed by B.
Green, and | J. Allen. Sold by Richard Wilkins, at his
Shop I near the Old Meeting-House. 1696. | Sm. 8vo,
title, pp. 1-56. A-C in eights, and D in four besides
the title.
See also Dudley, No. 1429.
"It is not unlikely that this volume was printed at the sugges-
tion of Joshua Scottow, who seems to have been the earliest person
in the Colony who had an antiquarian turn of mind." Young's
Chron. Mass., p. 340.
"This was the first appearance in print of Dudley's letter, the
most interesting as well as the most authentic document in our
early annals." Trumbnll.
"The publication of this vokmie has been attributed to Thomas
Dudley, the grandson of Gov. Thomas Dudley. Mr. Brinley's copy
sold for $32.50; Mr. Murphy's for $50.00; Dudley's letter was also
printed in Coll. Mass. Histor. Soc, Vol. 8. pp. 36-47; Coll. N. H.
Hist. Soc, Vol. 4, and with notes by Dr. John Farmer in Force's
Tracts, Vol. 2." Sabin.
4875. . Massachusetts | Or | The first Planters of New
England, | The End & Manner of their coming thither, |
and Abode there : In several | Epistles | (Quotation, 17
lines.) I Boston in New England, Printed by B. Green,
and I J. Allen. Sold by Richard Wilkins, at his Shop |
near the Old Meeting House. 1696. ] Sm. 8vo, title, pp.
1-56. A-C in eights, and D in fours.
4876. . Massachusetts | Or | The first Planters of New-
England, I The End and Manner of their coming thi-ther,
and Abode there: In several | Epistles | (Quotations, 13
lines.) I Boston in New-England, j Printed bv B. Green
and J. Allen. | Sold by Richard Wilkins, at his Shop |
near the Old Meeting House. 1696. I Sm. 8vo, title, pp.
1-56.
Sold: Deanc, 1898, hlf Russia, 1696 ed, Boston, 76.00; Bar-
low, 1890, shp, 26.00.
SCOVILLE. 79
4877. . Old Mens | Tears | for their own ] Declensions. |
Mixed with | Fears | of their and Posterities further fall-
iiif;' I ofl' from New-l'ji<;laiid's ] Primitive Constitiitinn. |
Published by some of Bostons old | Planters | And some
other. I I Boston, Printed by Benjamin Har-
ris, and I John Alk-n: and are to be sokl at liie | London
Coffee-House. 1691. | Sm. 8vo, pp. (6), 23, (i).
The EpisUe "Tn the Reader" is signed J. S.
4878. . Old Mens | Tears | For their own | Declensions,
Mixed with | Fears | Of their and Posterities further fal-
ling off from New-England's | Primitive Constitution.
Published by some of Boston's old | Planters, | and some
other. I Printed in the Year 1691. | | To which is
added, an Appendix. | Boston, Re-printed by J. Allen.
. . . T715. Sm. 8vo, title, pj). 5-58.
Epistle, signed J. S.
4879. . Old Men's Tears | l'"or tiieir own | Declensions, |
Mixed with | Fears \ Of their and Posterity's further fall-
ing off I from New England's | Primitive Constitution. [
Published by some of Boston's old | Planters | And some
others. | Boston : Printed in the Year 17 — . Reprinted
for B. Gray. 1732. i2mo, pp. 20.
".•\n edition of 1749 is mentioned in Haven's list of ante-
revolutionary publications." Sabiti.
4880. . Old Men's Tears for their own Declensions, mixed
with Fears of their and Posterity's further Falling off
from New-Eiipland's Primitive Constitution. Published
by some of Boston's Old Planters, and some others.
Boston. 1691. Reprinted, N. London, 1769. Svo, pp. 22.
"This little book is a lamentation for the sake of the country.
The writer imagined that the prevalence of sin had called down
the vengeance of Heaven upon our land, which was shown in many
instances of punishment, as 'strange diseases, not suited formerly
to the pure and serene air of our climate (whither strangers were
wont to liave recourse to recover their desired health). Xot only
with the infectous small pox. but with burning and spotted fevers,
shaking agues, &c.' For a memoir of Scottow', sec Mass. Hist. Soc.
Collec., 2d .Ser.. V. 4, pp. 100-104." Sabhi.
SCOVILLE, JOSEPH A. See Walter Barrett, No. 256.
80 SECOMB.
4881. SCUDDER, HORACE E. Boston Town. Boston : Hough-
ton, Mifllin & Co. 1881. 8vo, pp. 243. Portraits, Map
and Illustrations.
Benj. Callender shows his grandsons abont the city.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 75 cts. ; Balcom, 1901. 87 cts.
4882. . American Commonwealths. Comprises: New
York; Indiana, Kansas, ■Missouri, Maryland, \'irc;inia,
Connecticut, California, Oregon, Ohio, Kentucky. Bos-
ton: Houghton, Mifilin & Co. 1888. i2mo. 12 volumes.
4883. SCUDDER, HENRY J. Glen Cove. An Address del'd at
Glen Cove, L. I., at the Celebration of the Second Centen-
nial Anniversary of the Settlement of that Village, May
25th, 1868. With an Appendix. Glen Cove: Printed for
the Committee. 1868. i2mo, pp. 195. Frontispiece.
Sold: Holbrow, 1892, 40 cts.; M. D. Gilman, 1884, 10 cts.;
Hoffmann, 1877, 50 cts.; Guild, 1887, 1.25.
SEALSFIELD, CHARLES. Pseudonym for Karl Postl
4884. SEARIGHT, THOMAS B. The Old Pike. A History of
the National Road, with Incidents, Accidents, and Anec-
dotes Thereon. Illustrated. Uniontown, Pa. : Published
by the Author. 1894. 8vo, pp. 384.*
4S85. SEARS, ALFRED F. Re-organization of Florida. An Ad-
dress delivered before a Meeting of the Citizens of Nas-
sau County, Florida, at King's Ferry, on St. Mary's
River. . . . July 22, 1865. Boston: Geo. C. Rand &
Avery. 1S65. 8vo, pp. 25.
4886. SEAVER, WILLIAM. A Historical Sketch of the Village
of Batavia. Batavia : Printed by Wm. Seaver & Son.
1849. 8'^'o> PP- 56-*
Sold: Bushnell, 1883, hlf elf, 5.50; Bangs, Merwin, 1865,
1. 12; Brinley, i88o, 5.00; Woodward, 1869, 2.75.
4887. SECOMB, DANIEL F. History of Amherst. From the
Grant of the Townsliip by the Great and General Court
of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, in June, 1728, to
SEIDRNSTICKIIK 8(
' Marcli, 1882. With Genealogies of Amherst Families,
Biographical Sketches of Natives and Citizens of the
Town, and a Sketch of the Narraganset Fort Fight, De-
cember, 19, 1675. Conc(ird : 1SS3. .Svo. Map, Portraits
and Illustrations.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 3.75; Libbie, 1895, 4.00; Bell, 1895, cl.
unct, 4.25; Olcott, 1901, cl. 3.75; Manson, 1899, cl. unct,
4.00; Guild, 1887, 3.25; Libbie, 1900, sewed, unct, 4.25;
May, 1903, 3.75.
4887a. SECRETAN, J. H. E. 'I'o Kbrndyke and Back. A Jour-
ney down the Yukon from its Source to its Mouth.
Hints to Intending Prospectors and Twenty-four Illus-
trations. London: Hurst & Blackett, Limited. 1898.
8vo, pp. xii, 260.*
The edition was imported hy the Xew .^tT)sto^dam Book Com-
pany, New York.
4888. SEDGEWICK, CHARLES FREDERICK. .A History of
the Town of Sharon, Litchfield County, Conn. From
its First .Settlement. Hartford: Printed by Case, Tif-
fany & Co. 1842. i6mo, pi>. 124.*
The ai'lhor was reqi;ested to deliver an address at the cele-
bration of the one hundredth anniversary of the first town meeting,
December 22, 1839. These facts were then placed in book form.
The Same. Second edition, .\nienia, N. Y. : Chas.
Walsh. 1877. 8^'0> PP- 207. -\- Third edition. Amenia.
1898.
"On account of a misunderstanding between the editor and the
printer this reprint is as difticidt to find as the original." Maiison.
Sold: Brinley, 1879. 5.75; Cable, 1882, bds, 5.00; Bushnell,
1883, bds, 4.25 ; Manson, 1899. hlf mo, git, 8.00; Chafifee,
1903, bds. 3.25; Amenia ed., Manson, 1899, 3.25.
4889. SEEGER, EUGEN. Die Geschichte Finer Wunderstadt.
Chicago. 1892. 8vo, pp. 488. Illustrated.
4890. SEIDENSTICKER, OSWALD. The Founding of Ger-
mantowii in 1683 by the Germans. Philadelphia: 1883.
8vo.
82 SKVER.WCE.
4891. SELKREG, JOHN H. Landmarks of Tompkins County,
New York. Including a History of Cornell University.
By Prof. W. T. Hewett. Illustrated. Syracuse, N. Y.:
D. Mason & Co. 1894. 4to, pp. viii, 704, 276.*
Part I, Historical ; Part II, Biographical.
4892. SELLECK, C. M. Norwalk : its Ancient History, Personal
Recollections, First Inhabitants and their Descendants,
&c. Norwalk : Published by the Author. 1896. 4to.
Portraits and Illustrations.
4893. SELLER, JOHN. A Description of New England. Pub-
lished by John Seller. London: (1682.) Folio, pp. 4.
Folded Map.
"The map is inscribed 'A Mapp of New England by lohn
Seller, Hydrogranher To the King. And are to be Sold at his
Shop at the Hermitage in Wapping And by lohn Hills in Exchange
Alley in Cornhill, London." Sabin.
See No. 3835.
4894. SENER, SAMUEL M. The Lancaster Barracks where
the British and Hessian Prisoners were detained During
the Revolution. Reprinted from Notes and Queries,
Harrisburg Daily Telegraph. Harrisburg, Pa. : Harris-
burg Publishing Co. 1895. 4to, pp. 20.*
4895. SENNETT, C. N. Historic Lebanon, Maine. Haverhill:
1903. 8vo.
4896. SEVERANCE, FRANK H. Old Trails on the Niagara
Frontier. Limited Edition. Buiialo: Published by the
Author, Frank H. Severance. 1899. i2mo, pp. 321. -\-
Second Edition. Cleveland: Burrows Bros. 1903.
121UO, pp. 12, 270. Map.
Drawn in every instance from such authoritative sources as
State Archives, early manuscripts, the Haklimand Papers and other
Canadian channels, and woven together after infinite research, the
volume has made for itself a place in American local history,
though in literary scope it may be called universal. The New York
Press termed the first edition "one of the most attractive books of
the year."
Frank H. Severance, the author, has long made a study of
Eastern pioneer life and has worked carefully and thoroughly on
the subject.
SliWIiLL. 83
4897. SE WELL, ALFRED L. "The Great Calamity !" Scenes,
Incidents and Lessons of the Great Chicago Fire of the
8th and 9th of October, 1871. Also some Account of
other great Conflagrations of modern times, and the
burning of Peshtigo, Wisconsin. Chicago, Illinois:
Alfred L. Sewcll. 1871. 8vo, pp. 100. Map.
4898. SEWELL, OLIVER. History of Clicslerville. Maine.
By the late Oliver Sewell, Escj. Farmington, Me.: Pub-
lished by J. S. Swift. 1875. 8vo, pp. 96.
Historical skclclics of the lown and notices of some of the
early settlers.
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1883, 62 cts.; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 75 cts.; M. D. Gil-
man, 1884, 60 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 75 cts.
4899. SEWELL, RUFUS KING. Sketches of St. Augustine.
With a \"iew of its History and Advantages as a Resort
for Invalids. New York: George P. Putnam. 1848.
i2mo, pp. 69. + Second Edition. Philadelphia: Martin
E. Harmstead. 1849. i2mo, pp. 6, 7 — 100.*
Frontispiece and five plates.
The first edition is rare, as the most of it was suppressed. An
account is given in this book of the iniquitous transactions by
which Dr. Turnbull governed his colony of white slaves at \cw
Smyrna. In 1767 he obtained a grant of land in Florida and
induced a numlier of Greek families to go as colonists. They were
bound to him for five years, and were governed and treated worse
than the ordinary African slave. Mr. Gunter wrote a novel upon
the subject.
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90 cts.
4900. . Ancient Dominions of Maine, embracing the
earliest facts, the recent discoveries of the remains of
aboriginal towns, the voyages, settlements, battle scenes,
and incidents of Indian warfare, and other incidents of
history, together with the religious developments of
societj' within the ancient Sagadahoc, Sheepscot. and
84 SEXTON.
Pemaquid precincts and dependencies. Bath: Elisha
Clark and Co. Boston, Mass. : Crosby & Nichols. Port-
■ ■ ' land : Sanborn & Carter. 1859. 8vo, pp. 366. 9 Plates.
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Bangs, 1899, 4.25; Clogston, 1899, 5.00; Betts, 1901, 3.50.
4901. . Popham's Town of Fort St. George. Bath: 1876.
8vo pp. 32.
Reprint from Me. Hist. Soc. Coll., 7: 291.
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4902. SEWALL, SAMUEL. The History of Woburn, Middle-
sex County, Mass. From the Grant of its Territory to
Charlestown, in 1640, to the year i860. With a Memo-
rial Sketch of the Author by Rev. Charles C. Sewall.
Boston: Wiggin and Lunt. 1868. 8vo, 88, (4), iv, iii — ■
657. Portrait.*
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Some copies were afterwards issued with: Portrait, two pre-
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hlf mo. unct, 5.00; Anderson, 1904, cl, 3.50.
4903. SEXTON, ELLA M. Stories of California. New York:
The Macmillan Company. 1902. i2mo, pp. 10, 211.
"The volume comprises some excellent contributions to his-
tory, as it certainly comprises some notable contributions to
romance. The little book is one which will appeal, therefore, to
readers old and young. Several of the stories explain in some
degree the remarkable physical characteristics of California ; but
the writer's chief aim has evidently been to unfold to children and
to their parents the life of by-gone days." The Outlook.
si; YD. 85
4904. SEXTON, JOHN L. LcUers of Uncle Jonas Lawrence
upon A Partial History of Southern, Central, Western
New York, and Northern and Northwestern Pennsyl-
vania, Comprising Counties of Chemung, Tioga, Tomp-
kins, Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Cayuga, Seneca,
Schuyler, Steuben, Yates, Ontario, Allegany, Cattarau-
gus, Monroe, Chautauqua, Orleans, P^radford, Northum-
berland, Tioga, Lycoming, Potter and McKean, giving
descriptions of old-time customs, hunting and fishing,
raisings, political campaigns, &c., together with descrip-
tions of mountain scenery, coal mines, canals, railroads,
villages, towns, cities and many other interesting remin-
iscences, &c., &c. n. d. (Elmira Advertiser. 1886.)*
Pulilishcd by the Elmira Daily Advertiser. The interesting
chats arc the result of a vi«it of "Uncle Jonas" to his old home in
F.lmira. and his rambles with "Harry Sampson" about his old
home.
4905. . An Outline History of Tioga and Bradford Coun-
ties in Pennsylvania, * * * written expressly for
the Gazette Company, Elmira, N. Y. Elmira, N. Y.;
Gazette Co. i6mo, pp. 283.
4906. . Address in Dedication of Indian Memorial Monu-
ment at Painted Post, N. Y., June 21, 1894.
This was compiled by \Y. A. Allen.
4907. SEXTON, JOHN L., JR. A Brief Sketch of Tioga County,
Pa. Sujiplement to Elmira Gazette, Containing His-
torical Sketches of Tioga County, Pa. Elmira. 1874.
4to. n. p.
4908. . History of Tioga County, Pa., with Illustrations,
I'ortraits and Sketches of Prominent Families and Indi-
viduals. New York: W. \V. Munsell & Co. 1883. Folio,
PP- 366, (35)-
Portraits and full-page views. Mr. Sexton wrote the general
history.
4909. SEYD, ERNEST. California and its Resources: A Work
for the Merchant, the Capitalist, and the Emigrant.
Colored Plates and Maps. London : Triibner & Co.
1858. 8vo, pp. 4, 168. + 1871.
86 SHALER.
Eighteen plates and two maps.
Sold: Holbrovv, 1892, 50 cts.
4910. SEYMOUR, CHARLES. Historical Address at the
Northwestern Centennial Celebration, in La Crosse,
Wisconsin, Tuesday, July 4th, 1876. La Crosse : Symes
& Usher, Printers. 1877. 8vo, pp. 32.
4911. SEYMOUR, E. SANFORD. Sketches of Minnesota, the
New England of the West ; with Incidents of Travel in
that Territory during the Summer of 1849. New York:
Harper & Brothers. 1850. i2mo, pp. 281. Map.
Sold: Brevoort, 1890, 63 cts.; Brinley, 1881, 2.00; Water-
bury, 1895, 25 cts.
4912. . Emigrant's Guide to the Gold ]\Iines of Upper
California. Chicago: R. L. Wilson. 1849. 8vo.
4913. SEYMOUR, HORATIO. A Lecture on the Topography
and History of New York. Utica, N. Y. : D. C. Grove.
1856. 8vo, pp. 41.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 80 cts.
4914. . History and Topography of New York. A Lecture
by Horatio Seymour ... at Cornell University,
June 30, 1870. Utica: Grove & Bailey. 1870. 8vo, pp.
32.
4915. SEYMOUR, JOHN F. Centennial Address delivered at
Trenton. N. Y., July 4, 1876. With Letters from Francis
Adrian Van Der Kemp, Written in 1792, and other Docu-
ments relating to the First Settlement of Trenton and
Central New York. Utica, N. Y. : White & Floyd. 1877.
8vo, pp. 149.*
4916. SHALER, N. S. .^ General Account of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky. Prepared by the Geological Sur-
vey of the Commonwealth for the Centennial Exhibition
of Philadelphia, 1876. Large Geological Map. Cam-
bridge: John Wilson & Son. 1876. 8vo, pp. 104. +
The Same. Frankfort. 1877.*
siiAui'i-;. 87
4917. . Kciiiiu-ky ; A Pioneer Commonwealth. Boston:
lioiif^lUon, Mifflin & Co. 1885. i6nio, pp. 8, 433. Am.
Communvvcalth Scries. Map.*
"A short story of llic (Icvclopmciit of the Stale. Mis main aim
has lieeii to set forth the history of the motives that have led the
people in the shaping of their Commonwealth, using only so nnich
of the incidents of their lives as seemed necessary to make these
motives clear." Index.
Contains a hililiographv of Kcntvcky histories and books relat-
ing to the subject, alphalielically arranged.
4918. SHAMBAUGH, BENJAMIN F. Iowa City. A Contribu-
lidii to the Early Hi.story of Iowa. Iowa City, la.: Pub-
li.shed bv State Tlistor. Sociclv. of Iowa. 1893. 8vo, pp.
116.
Largely the rcsnlt of original investigation.
4919. . Dociinicntary Material relating to The History of
Iowa. Pulilisiied l^y The State Historical Society of
Iowa. Iowa City, Iowa. (1897.) Three volume-^. 8vo,
pp. X, iii, 287; i.\-, 288; xi, (i). 325.*
Vol. I consists of Documentary Material relating to Iowa.
Vols. 2 and $ are devoted to Local Government in the various
Territories previous to state formation. It was issued in numbers.
Vol. I, Nos. r to 8: Vols. 2, Nos. 9 to 16; Vol. 3. Nos. 17 to 24.
Vol. 1 was published by State Historical Society; Vols. 2 and 3, in
part, by the State University of Iowa.
4920. SHARPE, WILLIAM C. South Britain Sketches and
Records. Record Print : Seymour, Conn. 1898. 8vo, pp.
167.*
Consists of cluirch records, genealogies, tomb inscriptions. &c.
4921. . .Seymour and Vicinity. Historical Recollections.
Record Print : Seymour, Conn. 1878. 8vo, pp. 148.*
Illustrated with photographs of the churches in the town.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 2.25.
4922. . History of Seymour, Ct., with Biographies and
(ienealogies. Two vols. Seymour. 1879-83. P|). 244.
Portraits and Illustrations.
Sold: Barlow, 1890, 1.50: Guild, 1887, 2.50; Manson, 1899,
5.25 ; Libbie, 1902, cl, 6.50.
88 siiAW.
4923. . History of Oxford, Conn. Part First. Church
Records, Births, Marriages, Deaths, &c. Record Print:
Seymour, Conn. 8vo, pp. 84.*
4924. SHARPLESS, I. Two Centuries of Pennsylvania History.
Philadelphia: Lippincott. 1900. i2mo, pp. 13,385.
Lippincott's iLclucational Series.
4925. SHATTUCK, LEMUEL. A History of the Town of Con-
cord ; Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its earliest
settlement to 1832 ; and of the adjoining towns, Bedford,
Acton, Lincoln, and Carlisle; containing various notices
of County and State Plistory not before published. By
Lemuel Shattuck, Member of the Massachusetts Histori-
cal Society. Boston : Russell, Odiorne and Co. Concord :
John Stacy. 1835. 8vo, pp. viii, 392. Map.
Sold: Libbie, 1895, 7.50; Balcom, 1901, 10.00; Livermore,
1894, 10.50; Libbie, 1897, 7.00; Libbie, 1897, 12.75; Mur-
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2.75; Brinley, 1879, 9.50; Brinley, 1893, 5.75; Hassam,
1903, cl, 5.50; Manson, 1904, hlf mo, unct, extra plates,
21.00; Bushnell, 1883, portr laid in, 8.62; Manson, 1899,
12.50; Cable, 1882, bds, 10.00; Cable, 1883 shp, 10.12; J.
G. Smith, 1883, inserted map, portrait and cuttings, 6.75;
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1899, bds, unct, stained, lacks map, 6.00; Libbie, 1899,
map lacking, 7.00; Libbie, 1902, cl, lacks map, 4.25; Lib-
bie. 1902, hlf ro, library stanij), 9.00.
4926. SHAW, CHARLES. A Topographical and Historical De-
scription of Boston, from the first settlement of the town
to the present period ; with some Account of its Envi-
rons. By Charles Shaw, Esq., Member of the American
Antiquarian Society. . . . Boston : Printed and
Published hy Oliver Sjicar. 1817. i2mo, pp. 311, (1).
6 Plates.
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Deanc, 1898, 2.50; Cable, 1S82, bds, unct, 1.63; J. G.
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shp, 2.50; Whitmore, 1902, mo, unct, 1.25; Guild, 1887,
elf, 2.00 : Manson, 1904, hlf mo. git, unct, 4.25 ; Balcom,
siii:a. 89
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3.00; Woodward, 1869, shp, i.oo; Livermore, 1894, hlf
riissia, 2.00; Brinley, 1879, bds, unct, 6.00; Brinley, 1893,
3.75; Bushnell, 1883, 1.12.
4927. SHAW, PRINGLE. Ramljlinys in California; containing
a Description of the Country, IJfe at the Mines, State
of Society, &c. Interspersed with Characteristic Anec-
dotes and Sketches from Life, bcin}' the Five Years'
Experience of a Gold Digger. Toronto: James Bain,
n. d. (1857.) i2mo, pp. 239.
4928. SHAW, S. C. Sketches of Wood County, Western Vir-
ginia. Its Early History, &c. Parkersburg: 1878. 8vo,
pp. 60. Part I.
4929. SHAW, S. M. A Centennial Offering. Being a Brief His-
tory of Cooperstown.with a Biographical Sketch of James
I'eniinorc Cooi)er. By Hon. Isaac N. Arnold. Together
with other interesting Local Facts and Data. Edited by
S. M. Shaw. Cooperstown, N. Y. : Printed at the l-'ree-
man Journal Office. 1866. i2mo, pp. 340.*
4930. SHAW, WILLIAM H. History of Essex and Hudson
Counties, New Jersey. Illustrated. Philadelphia: Everts
& Peck. 1884. 2 vols. 4to, pp. 6, (i), 678; 5, (t;, 679-
1332.*
.\'uni1)erini; continuous. Pages 55-184 records of names of
soldiers from Essex County who served in the Rebellion.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 6.00; Proud, 1903, 10.00; Bangs, 1899,
3.25 ; Bangs, 1900, 5.00.
4931. SHEA, JOHN GILMARY. Discovery and Exploration of
the Mississippi Valley: with the Original Narratives of
Marquette, Allouez, Membre, Hennepin, and Anastase
Douay. With a facsimile of the newly discovered map
of Marquette. New York: Redlield. CliiUnn JLill. i!^52.
8vo, pp. Ixxx, 267, (i). Map and Facsimile.
.\I<o issued as \"ol. 4 of I'rcnch's llistor. CoUec, Louisiana.
Sold: Bangs, 1894, 5.00; Pleasanton, 1895, 7.50; Bell, 1S95,
5.75; Williams, 1896, 5.40; Libbie, 1897, 3.75; Bangs,
go SHEA.
1897, cl, 4.75; Deane, 1898, cl, 6.75; Brevoort, 1890,
with facsimile map of Marquette, cl, 6.75; Rice, 1870,
hlf mo, git, 5.00; Bangs, 1902, 7.00; Libbie, 1903,
5.00; Anderson, 1904, cl, 5.00; Fisher, 1866, hlf mo,
git. 375; Dunbar, 1892, 6.50; Slee, 1900, 7.50; Child,
1882, 3.25; Cable, 1883, 5.25; S. L. Boardman. 1883, 5.00;
Field, 1875, 5-5o; Donnelly, 1894, 6.00; Guild, 1887, 7.00;
Junor. 1S98, 3.50; Pratt, 1899. 6.50; Lundy. 1899, 4.70;
Bangs, 1899. cl, 6.00; Henkels, 1900, 7.50: Bangs, 1902,
hlf mo, git, 7.25; Stephens, 1904, cl, 4-50: Fames, 1908,
cl, 5.50.
4932. . History and Exploration of the Mississippi Valley:
with the Original Narratives of Marquette, Allouez,
Membre, Hennepin, and Anastase Douay. Second Edi-
tion, with a facsimile of the Newly Discovered Map of
Marquette (17x22 inches), of Marquette's Letter, and a
steel portrait of La Salle. Edition limited to 500 num-
bered copies. Reprinted for Joseph McDonough.
Albany, N. Y. : Joseph McDonough. 1903. 4to, pp. 348.
To the thoughtful student the story of the wonderful growth
of this region will always remain not onh' instructive but fascinat-
ing. In Mr. Shea's Discovery and E.xploration of the Mississippi
Valley we lind an account of the early explorations, not a dry
recital, hut a living picture, as the men who dared and did tell their
own story. We come close to them, and with a grateful heart look
back to that noble band of heroes whose struggles and hardships
gave us this magnificent inheritance.
The present edition is superior to the original, being printed
from new type on heavy paper, with wide margins, and contains a
new steel portrait of La Salle.
'"The compiler of the present book has done his work well.
It will be found interesting, not only to Americans — to whose
archeological literature it is a contribution — but to those among
ourselves who like stories of travel and adventure. Mr. Shea
writes clearly, graphically and with considerable eloquence : and,
from his various allusions in the course of the volume, we gather
that his sympathy with the labors and sufTerings of the Jesuit mis-
sionaries and explorers is not merely a sympathy of a literary
character, but also that of a fellow religionist — a circumstance
which contributes, at least, to give his work spirit and animation."
London Atlicnaum.
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4933- • Early Voyages up and down the Mississippi, by
Cavelier, St. Cosme, Le Sueur, Gravier, and Guignas,
With an Tntrodiictinn, Notes and an Index, .\lbany:
SHEAIIAN. 91
Joel Miinscll. 1861. Sm. 410, pp. viii, (2), vii-ic;i.
.MunscH's Historical Series, Xo. 8. One Iiiimlre<! copies were
printed. A few copies were on large paiicr.
Sold: Hoffmann, 1877, 4.25; Slnirtleff, 1875, 2.87; Field,
1875, 6.00; Baicom, 1901, hlf mo, pit, unct, 8.50; Wales,
1903, lilf mo, 5.50; Libbie, 1903, bds, unct, 3.00: Libhie,
1904, bds, unct, 3.75.
4934- Early Voyages up and down the Mississippi by
Cavalier, St. Cosme, Le Sueur, Gravier, and Guignas.
With an Introductory Note and an Index. New edition.
Albany: Jos. McDonough. 1902. 4to, pp. 191.
Kdilion limited to 500. Copies signed and niimherid. Tliis is
an exact facsimile of the 1S61 edition.
",\lc!")onmigl) has honored Shea with a monument v hich wmdd
have pleased him heller than could any statue. He has paid a
fitting trihntc to a man who was one of the few scholars who most
pronuitcd the pnhlication of what arc now called .Sonrce-hooks of
History." Xcrv York Xnlinii.
4935. . Address delivered before The Missouri Historical
Society (at St. Louis), July 19, 1878, the Anniversary of
the Discovery of the Mississippi by Marquette and Joliet.
New York : H. J. Hewitt. 1878. 8vo, title, pp 18, printed
covers.
4936. . Memorial of the First Centenary of Georgetown
College, D. C, comprising a History of Georgetown Uni-
versity by John Gilmary Shea, and an Account of the
Centennial Celebration by a Member of the Faculty.
Washington: (N. Y.) P. F. Collier. 1891. 4to. pp. xv,
480. 15 Plates, II Portraits.
4937. SHEAHAN, JAMES W.; UPTON, GEORGE P. The
Great Conflagration. Chicago : its Past, Present and
Future. Embracing a detailed Xarrative of the Great
Conflagration in the Xorlh, South, and West Divisions:
Origin, Progress and Results of the Fire. Prominent
Buildings burned, character of the buildings, losses and
insurance, graphic description of the flames, scenes and
incidents, loss of life, the flight of the people. Also, a
condensed history of Chicago, its iiopulation. growth
and great public works. And a statement of all the
92 SHELDON.
great fires of the world. With numerous illustrations.
Chicago, III: Union Publ. Co. 1871. 8vo, pp. 16, 19-
458. 2 Maps, 2 Plates and Illustrations in the text.
Sold: M. D. Oilman, 1884, 30 cts.
4938. . Chicago. Its Past, Present, and Future. Em-
bracing a detailed Narrative of the Great Conflagration
. . . a condensed History of Chicago, its Population,
Growth, and Public Works. . . . Chicago: 1872.
Svo, pp. 527. Plates.
Sold: Cable, 1883, 27 cts.; Guild, 1887, 1.50.
4939. SHEFFIELD, CHARLES A. The History of Florence
(Massachusetts). Florence: 1895. 8vo, pp. 250. Illus-
trated.
4940. SHEFFIELD, WILLIAM P. A Historical Sketch of
Block Island. Newport : John P. Sanborn & Co. 1876.
8vo, pp. 62.* + 1877.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.25; Hayden, 1907, 90 cts.
4941. . Historical Address, of the City of Newport, deliv-
ered July 4th, 1876. With an Appendix. Published by
order of the City Council. Newport : John P. Sanborn &
Co. 1876. Svo, pp. 68, XV.*
Sold: Manson, 1899, 20 cts. ; Hayden, 1907, 50 cts.
4942. SHELDON, ELECTRA M. (MRS.). The Early History
of Michigan, from the first Settlement to 181 5. New
York: A. S. Barnes & Co. . . . Detroit: Kerr,
Morley & Co. 1856. Svo, p]). 409. 4 Portraits. +
The Same. New York: 1874.
Devoted to details of the Jesuit Missions.
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cts.; Dunbar, 1S92, 75 cts.; Cable, 1S82, 30 cts.; Cable,
1883, cl, unct, 3.00; Bourquin, 1894, 90 cts.; Proud, 1903,
90 cts.; Dcane, 1898, i.oo; Field 1875 3.25; A. G. Greene,
1869, 40 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 2.50.
4943. SHELDON, GEORGE. Traditional Story of the Attack
SIIEPARD. 93
upon Hadley and the appearance of General Goffe, Sept.
T, i('i75, an Inquiry by George Sheldon. 1874.
Sold: llenkels, 1901, i.io.
4944. . I'ocumtuck, 1636-1886, History of Dcerfield, Mas-
sachusetts : The Times when and the People by whom
it was Settled, Unsettled, and Re-settlcd ; with a Special
Study of the Indian Wars in the Connecticut Valley.
With Genealogies. Deerfield, Mass. : (E. A. Hall & Co.)
1895. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. viii, 672; iv, 676, 924.*
I'ljitrait and plate. Genealogy. Part 11, pp. 477.
Sold: Chase & Dale, 1897, cl, 8.00; Libbie, 1898, 7.50;
Libhie, 1890, 8.00; Conely, 1902, 6.50; Libbie, 1902, 5.25;
Hayden, 1907, 8.50.
4945. SHELDON, HEZEKIAH SPENCER. Documentary His-
tory of Suffield, in the Colony and Province of the Massa-
chusetts Piay, in New England, 1660-1749. Collected,
transcril)cd and i)ublished by Hezeki.ih .'Spencer Shcl'l'in.
First Period, 1660-1682. Second Period, 1682-1715. Third
Period, 1716-1749. 250 Copies only Printed. Si)rinL;field,
Mass: Printed by the Clark W. Erj'an Co. 1879. 8vo,
PP- 343-
Only 250 copies printed. Three volume? in one. Continuous
paging.
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1902, cl, library stamp, 3.50.
4946. SHEPARD, A. K. Alabama and her Material Interests.
Address of A. K. Shepard to the Board of Trade of
Mobile, Ala. May, 1885. Birmingham, Ala.: Caldwell
Printing Works, n. d. 8vo, pp. 25.
4947. . Birmingham, her Resources and Prospects, Pre-
pared by A. K. Shepard for the Chamber of Commerce.
Birmingham, Ala.: Roberts & Son, Prs. 1890. 8vo, pp.
22. Illustrated.
4948. SHEPARD, ELIHU H. The Early History of St. Louis
and Missouri from its first Exploration by white men in
1673 to 1843. St. Louis: Southwestern Book & Publish-
ing Co. 1870. 8vo, pp. viii, 170.*
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.87.
94 SHERMAN.
4949. SHEPHERD, H. A. Antiquities of the State of Ohio : Full
Descriptions of the Works of the Mound Builders ; De-
fensive and Sacred Inclosures, Alounds, Cemeteries and
Tombs, and Their Contents. Reprinted from "The
Popular History of the State of Ohio." Cincinnati : J. C.
Yorston & Co. 1887. 4to, pp. 135. Illustrated, with
Maps. + 1889. + 1890.
4950. SHEPHERD, WILLIAM ROBERT. History of Proprie-
tary Government in Pennsylvania. Columbia Univer-
sity, New York. 1896. 8vo, pp. 601.
Suidies in History, Economics and Public Law. Columbia
University. Vol. 6.
Sold: Sayre, 1907, 1.60.
4951. SHEPPARD, J. S. Sheppard's Indiana State Gazetteer
and Shipper's Guide, for 1866-7. Cincinnati, O. : J. S.
Sheppard & Co. (1866.) 8vo.
4952. . Sheppard's Mississippi State Gazetteer and Ship-
per's Guide for 1866-7. Memphis, Tenn. ; St. Louis, Mo.:
(1866.) 8vo.
4953. SHERMAN, JOHN. A Description of Trenton Falls,
Oneida County, New York. Utica : William Williams.
1827. i8mo. pp. 18. + The Same. 1828. 1830. 1836.
1838. 1844. 1847.*
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4954. . Trenton Falls, Picturesque and Descriptive : edited
b}' N. Parker Willis ; embracing the original essay of
John Sherman, the First Proprietor and Resident. The
])rincipal illustrations from original designs by Heine,
Kummer and IMuller. Engraved on wood by N. Orr.
New York : Published for the Proprietor by George P.
Putnam. 1851. Sq. i6mo, pp. 90, (i). Engraved Title
and 9 Plates.*
New York : J. G. Gregory. 1862. i6mo, pp. 96. 12
Plates. + New York: 1865. i6mo. + New York :N.
Orr & Co. 1868. i6mo, pp. 96. 15 Plates.
SIIIMMELL. 95
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4955. SHERWOOD, ADIEL. A Gazetteer of the State of
Georgia. Cliaiicston, S. C. : W. Riley. 1827. 181T10, pp.
143-
The Same. Second Edition. Philadelphia: J. W.
Martin & W. R. Boden, Prs. 1829. i8mo, pp. 300.
Errata, i leaf. Map, Appendix and Biographical
Sketches. + Third iulition, greatly enlarged and im-
proved. \\'a.shington City: P. I'orce. 1837. i2mo, pp.
(4), 344. Map. + l'\iurih I'.dition, Revised and Cor-
rected. Georgia: Macon: S. lioykin. iSCio. i2mo, pp.
209. Ma]).
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4956. SHERWOOD, J. ELY. California: her Wealth and Re-
sources, with . . . the Official and other Corre-
spondence of the day, relating to the Gold Region ; Colo-
nel Mason's Report, and all that Part of the President's
Message having reference to the Country. . . . New
York: George F. Nesbitt. 1848. 8vo, pp. 40.
4957. SHEWEY, ARISTA C. Shewey's Pictorial St. Louis Past
and Present. A Sketch of St. Louis, its History, Re-
sources, Chronological Events, Tables of Information
and Points of Interest. St. Louis, Mo. : Arista C.
Shcwey, Publ'r. 1892. 8vo, pp. 272.*
Profusely illustrated. Contains many rare old views.
4958. SHIMMELL, LEWIS SLIFER. Border Warfare in
Pennsylvania during the Revolution ; presented to the
Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Pennsyl-
vania, in partial fulfilment of the Requirements of the
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Harrisburg, Pa. ; R. L.
Myers & Co. 1901. i6mo, pp. 153.
4959- • A Historj' of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, Pa.: R.
96 SHRIGLEY.
L. Myers & Co. 1900. i2mo, pp. v, (2), 348.*
Woodcuts in text.
Sold: Pennypacker, 1906, 25 cts.
4960. SHIPP, BARNARD. The History of Hernando de Soto
and Florida ; or, Record of the Events of Fifty-six Years
from 1512 to 1568. Philadelphia: Collins, Printer. 1881.
8vo, pp. ii, 689. I Plate, 2 Maps.
Contains history of various expeditions, of the Indians, Indian
names, &c.
Sold: Guild, 1887, 4.00.
4961. SHONNARD, FREDERICK; SPOONER, W. W. His-
tory of Westchester County, New York, from its earliest
Settlement to the Year 1900. With steel and wood en-
gravings. New York: New York History Co. 190©.
Imp. 8vo, pp. vi, 638. Portraits, Maps.
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Bangs, 1901, hlf mo, git, 3.25 ; Bangs, 1903, hlf mo, 3.25 ;
Anderson, 1903, hlf mo, 3.25.
4962. SHORT, J. T. Ohio: a Sketch of Industrial Progress.
Columbus, O. : A. H. Sinythe. 1882. i6mo, pp. 56.
4963. SHOURDS, THOMAS. History and Genealogy of Fen-
wick's Colony, Bridgeton, N. J.: George F. Nixon,
Publisher. 1876. 8vo, pp. 553, (i), 14 plates.
Sold: Weeks, 1902, hlf mo, unct, 5.00; Anderson, 1905,
shp, 3.25 ; Henkels, 1905, hlf mo, presentation copy from
author, 3.00; Pennyjiackcr, 1907, shp, 2.00.
4964. SHRIGLEY, NATHANIEL. A True | Relation | of |
Virginia j and | Maryland; | With the Commodities
therein, which in [ part the Author saw; the rest he had
from know- | ing and Credible persons in the Moneths
of February, | March, April and May: | By Nathaniel
Shrigley, Anno. 1669. | Published by Allowance. | Lon-
don, ; Printed by Tho. Milbourn for Thomas Hodson
Book-binder, | Living the next door to the Signe of the
Blew Boar in | Redcross Street. (1669.) 4to, 4 leaves.
Of extreme rarity. Force's Tracts, Vol. .1, No. 7.
SHUKTLEFF.
97
4965. SHRINER, CHARLES A. Paterson, New Jersey. Its
Advantages for Manufacturing and Residence: its In-
dustries, IVuminciil Men, i'anks. Schools, Ciiurches,
i<cc. Publisiicd under the Auspices of the Board of
Trade. Paterson, N. J.: The Press Print, and Publ.
Co. 1890. 4to, pp. 326.*
Profusely illustrated.
4966. SHURTLEFF, NATHANIEL BRADSTREET. Thunder
and Lightning; and Deaths at Marshfield in 1658 and
1666. Boston. Privately Printed. 1850. i2mo, pp.
(4). 55-
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4967. . Records of the Governor and Company of the
Massachusetts Bay in New England, from 1628 to 1686.
Printed by order of the Legislature. Edited by
Nathaniel B. ShurtlefT. Boston: From the Press of
William White, 1853-4. 4to, 6 vols.
The edition consists of a few copies printed ])y the State, and
now scarce.
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12.00; Libbie, 1896, 12.00; Forster, 1896, 9.00; Chase '&
Dale, 1897, cl, 4.50; Deane, 1898, cl, git, 24.00; Blanch-
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10.50; Perry, 1899. 7-0 ; Clogston, 1899, 12.00; Libbie,
1899. 6.75: Field, 1900, 10.50; Libbie. 1903, 6.00; Bart-
lett, 1903, 8.40; Henkels. 1904, hlf mo, unct, 9.00; Libbie,
1904, cl, 6.75; Child, 1882, 9.00; Bourquin. 1894, 8.40;
Guild, 1887, 13.50: Balcoin, 1901. 18.00; Libbie, 1901,
cl, 8.40; Libbie, 1902. cl. 10.50; Massie, 1905, cl, 6.00;
Knapp, 1905. cl. 13. 50.
4968. . Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New
England. Printed by Order of the Legislature of the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Boston ; From the
pS SHURTLEFF.
Press of "William \\'hite. Printer to the Commonwealth.
1855-61. 12 vols, in 10. Rl 8vo.*
Collation: i. Court Orders, Vol. I, 1633-1640, pp.
(2), xiii, (i), 192. 2. Court Orders, Vol. II. 1641-1651,
pp. (10), 202. 3. Court Orders, Vol. Ill, pp. 1651-1661,
pp. (10), 250. 4. Court Orders, Vol. IV, 1661-1668,
pp. (10), 218. 5. Court Orders, Vol. V. 1668-1678, pp.
(10), 315. 6. Court Orders, Vol. VI. 1678-1691, pp.
(10), 300. 7. Judicial Acts. 1636-1692, pp. (10), 339.
8. Miscellaneous Records. 1633-1689, pp. (10), 283.
9. Acts of the Commissioners of the United Colonies of
New England. Vol. i. 1643-1651, pp. (6), ix-xvi, (8),
237. 10. Acts of the Commissioners of the United Colo-
nies of New England. Vol. 11. 1653-1679, pp. viii, (4),
492. II. Laws. 1623-1682, pp. xi, 274. 12. Deeds, Vol.
I. 1620-1651, Book of Indian Records for their Lands,
pp. (2), vii, 264.
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David Pulsifer.
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Field, 1900, 23.50; Bartlett, 1903, 28.50; Stephens. 1904,
cl, git, 12.50; Thompson, 1904, 7.50.
4969. . A Topographical and Historical Description of
Boston. Boston: Printed liy retjuest of the City Coun-
cil. 1871. Rl 8vo, pp. (2), ix, 720. 2 Mans.
The Same. Second and revised edition. Boston:
Noyes, Holmes & Co. 1872. Rl 8vo, pp. ix, 720. 2
Maps. -j-Third Edition. Boston. 1890.
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cts. ; Whitmore, 1902, 62 cts.; Libbie, 1901, 3d ed., 1891,
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SII-SIIICK. 9^
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1903, 50 els.; Whilmore, 1902, 50 els.; Anderson, 1905,
cl, 3.10.
4970. SIBLEY, JOHN LANGDON. .\ llislory <,( ilic Town
of Union, in the County <jf I-incoln, Maine, to tlie .Mid-
dle of the Nineteentli Century; witii a Family Retfister
of the Settlers before the year 1800, and of their de-
scenclents. lioslon : llenjamin B. Mussey & Co. 1851.
i2mo, i)p. ix, (3), 540. Portrait.
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ward, iS6(), 1.50; Cable, 1882, 1.75: Livermore, 1894,
1.25; Cable. 1883, 1.37; Brinley, 1879, i.oo: S. L. Board-
man, 1883, 2.00; liushnell, 1883. 1.25; M. D. Gilman,
1884, 1.25; Manson, 1899, 1.75; Hoffmann, 1877, 50 cts. ;
Child, 1882, 3.00; Shurtleff, 1875, 3.00; cd. 1857, 2.50;
Cooke, 1883, I.oo.
4971. SIDNEY, MARGARET. Old Concord, her Highways
and Byways. l>osti)n : I). Lothrop Co. 1888. 8vo,
pp. 114. Illustrated.
Margaret Sidney is the pseudonym for Mrs. Harriet M. Lo-
throp. Contains pictures of the home of Thorcan. Emerson, Haw-
thorne and the Alcotts, father and daughter.
Sold: ]\Ianson. 1899. 1.12.
4972. SIEBERT, WILBUR H. The Government of Ohio: Its
History and Administration. New York: The Mac-
millan Co. 1003. T2mo.
4973. SIGOURNEY, LYDIA H. (MRS.). Sketch of Connecti-
cut Forty Years Since. Hartford : Oliver D. Cooke &
Sons. 1824. i2mo, pp. (2), 278.
Contains accoimt of the Narragansett Indians, and sketch of
Samson Occum, Indian preacher.
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1899, hlf mo. unct, 3.00: Ciuild. 1887, bds. unct, library-
stamp, I.oo.
4974. SILSBEE, MARIANNE C. D. A Half Century in Salem.
Boston: Houghton, Miftlin & Co. 1887. i2mo.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 60 cts.
lOO SIMMS.
4975. SIMMONS, HENRY MARTYN. Pioneer Life of
Kenosha County. A Sketch read at the Centennial
Celebration at Kenosha, July 4, 1876 8vo, pp. 12.
4976. SIMMONS, JAMES. The History of Geneva, Wis. An
Authentic Account of the First Discovery and Settle-
ment of the Village and Town of Geneva, their Devel-
opment and Progress to the Present Time, and their
Present Condition and Resources, with Sketches of the
Lives of Prominent Early Settlers. Geneva, Wis. :
Geneva Lake Herald Office. 1875. 8vo, pp. lOi.
4977. SIMMS, JEPTHA R. History of Schoharie County, and
Border Wars of New York ; containing also a Sketch
of the Causes which led to the American Revolution ;
. . . and interesting Jlemoranda of the Mohawk Val-
ley; together with much other Historical and Miscel-
laneous Matter never before published. Ilustrated with
more than Thirty Engravings. Albany: Munsell &
Tanner. 1845. 8vo, pp. 672. Frontispiece and Plates.
Sold: Bangs, Merwin. 1S65. 4.25: Brinley, 1880, 3.00;
Harris, 1896, 6.00: Murphy. 1884. 8.00; Dunbar, 1892,
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elf, 8.12.; M. D. Gilman, 1884, 2.75; Menzies, 1876, hlf
mo, 9 portr inserted, 9.00; same sale, hlf elf, 6.25;
Bourquin, 1894, 4.25; Hoffmann, 1877, 3.62; Field, 1875,
6.00; Guild, 1887, 3.75; Hough, 1900, 6.50; Anderson,
1903, 7.00; Hurst, 1904. hlf mo, 14.50; Anderson, 1904,
cl, 5.00; Fienkels, 1905, cl, 7.50.
^gyg. . Frontiersmen of New York ; showing Customs
.1" the Indians, Vicissitudes of the Pioneer White Set-
tlers and Border Strife in Two Wars, with a great Va-
riety of Romantic and thrilling stories never before
Published. Albany, N. Y. : Geo. C. Riggs, 1882-83.
2 vols., 8vo, pp. 712, (i) ; 759, (i), Portrait.
Rcalh' a second edition of History of Schoharie County.
4979. SIMMS, WILLIAM GILMORE. The History of South
Carolina from its First European Discovery to its Erec-
tion into a Republic : With a Supplementary Chronicle
SIMONDS. lOI
of Events lo the PicsciU 'J'imc. Charleston: S. Bahcock
& Co. 1840. 8v(), p|). (2), 355. i'rdiUispiccc folding
colored map of South Carolina.*
The Same. Second edition. Charleston: liahcock
& Co. 1842. 8vo, pp. xii, 345.
Sonic cnpics arc on large pnp( r. 'i lie (|ti(siion^ tn llic History
were publishecl separately.
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4980. . 'i"hc History of South Carolina frnm its First
European Discovery to its erection into a Republic,
with a Supplementary Book bringing the Narrative
down to the present time. New and revised Edition.
New York: Redfield. i860. i2mo, pp. viii, 437. -(- New
York : Richardson (S: Co. 1866. i2mo, pp. viii, 437.
Sold: W'aterhury, 1895, 50 cts.; S. L. Boardman, 1883,
i.oo; Slee, 1900, 1866 ed., 80 cts.; Bour(|uin. 1894. 60
cts.; 1866 ed. : Deane, 1898, i.io; Field, 1875, 75 cts.
4981. . South Carolina in the Revolutionary War. Being
a Reply to Certain Misrepresentations and Mistakes
of Recent Writers in relation to the Course and Con-
duct of this State. Charleston: S. C. Courtenay. 1853.
i2mo, pp. II, 177.*
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hlf mo, 4.25: Bushncll, 1883, 3.12 (autograph letter of
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1.40.
4981a. . The Lily and the Totem or The Huguenots
in Florida. A Series of Sketches, Picturesque and His-
torical of the Colonies of Coligni in North America
1562-1570. New York: Baker & Scribner, 1S50. Svo,
pp. xi, 470. + 1851.*
4982. SIMONDS, THOMAS C. History of South Boston;
formerly Dorcliestcr Neck, now Ward XH. of the City
of Boston. Boston: Uavid Clapp. 1857. (b. p. 1850.)
Svo, pp. 331, 2 plans, 4 plates.
I02 SIP.MA
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1.50; Guild, 1887, 2.75.
4983. SIMON, ANDREAS. Chicago, the Garden City. Chi-
cago : 1893. Svo. pp. 237. Illustrated.
4984. SIMPSON, J. H. (CAPT.). Report of Explorations across
the Great Basin of the Territory of Utah for a direct
\\'agon-Route from Camp Floyd to Genoa in Carson
A^alley in 1859. Washington. 1876. 4to, pj). 495.
4985. SIMPSON, S. S. Two Hundred Years Ago; or, a Brief
History of Cambridgcport and East Cambridge, with
Notices of Some of the Early Settlers. Boston : Otis
Clapp. 1859. i8mo, pp. III. Plate.
View of Inman House, and other illustrations. This book was
suppressed. It contains biographical and family history.
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1883, 50 cts.; Guild, 1887, 2.12.
4986. SINGLETON, ESTHER. Social New York under the
Georges. 17 14-1776; Houses, Streets and Country
Homes ; with Chapters on Fashions, Furniture, China,
Plate and Manners. New '^'ork : D. Apjileton & Co.
1902. 8vo, pp. 19, 407.
Illustrated with photographs.
4987. SINNER, ST. JOHN B. L. The Battle of Plattsburgh ;
an Address delivered before the Plattsburgh Lyceum,
Feb. 18, 1835. Plattsburgh. 1835. i2mo.
4988. SINNETT, C. N. Sketch of Chesterfield, N. H., and
History of the Congregational Church. 1770-1900.
Haverhill, Mass. : Privately Printed. 1902. 8vo, pp. 14.
4989. SIPMA, S. A. Brief van Land verhuizer zynvertrokken
naar Bella, Iowa, 1847. Dockum. 1848. Svo, pp. 18.
SI.AUCIITEK. 103
4990. . I'.ilan^'rijke Bcrigtcn uit Pella, Iowa. Gedrukt.
I \. p.) 1849. 8vo, pp. 44.
4991. SKILLMAN, W. D. The Western Metropolis, or St.
Lmiis in 1.S4O. Com|iile(l by \V. D. .Skillman. St. Louis,
Mo.: rubl. by W. D. Skillman. 1846. i6mo, pp. (iv)-
iCi. lM)Idc(l map. 6 unnumbered ])]>. for memoranda.*
Mr. .SUillniaTi was a bookseller and stationer.
4992. SKINNER, C. R. Watertown, N. Y. History of its Set-
tknunt and Progress, with a description of its Com-
mercial Advantages as a Manufacturing I-'oint; its Lo-
cation ; Its Unsurpassed Water Power, &c. W'atertown,
N. Y. Map and illustrations.
Sold: Cable. 18S2. 2.25.
4993. SLADE, A. P. Sketches of the Early History of Somerset
X^illage, Mass. l'"all River. 1884. i2mo.
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4994. SLAFTER, EDMUND F. (REV.) The Charter of Nor-
wich, \'t., and \ames of the Original Proprietors; with
Brief Historical Notes. By the Rev. Edmund F. Slafter,
A. M., Corresponding Sec'y N. E. Hist. Gen. Society.
Reprinted from the New England Historical and Gen-
ealogical Register for Jan. 1869. Boston: David Clapp
& Son. 1869. 8vo, i)p. 8.
4995. SLAUGHTER, PHILIP. A History of Bristol Parish.
Richmond: I!. B. Minor. 1846. 8vo, pp. 51. Plate.
Sold: Perry, 1899, 3.50.
4996. . A History of Bristol Parish, Va. ; with Genealogies
of l""amilics connected therewith, and historical illus-
trations. Second Edition. Richmond: J.W.Randolph
& English. 1879. i2mo.
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4997- • A History of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County,
I04 SMART.
Virginia, with Notes of Old Churches and Old Families,
and Illustrations of the Manners and Customs of the
Olden Time. Richmond: J. \V. Randolph & Englisli.
1877. i2mo.* + The Same. 1879.
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presentation copy, 4.15.
4998. . History of St. George's Parish in the County of
Spotsylvania and Diocese of Virginia. Edited by R. A.
Brock with a Biography of the Author and a Continua-
tion embracing the History of St. George's and Trinity
Churches to the Present Time. Richmond, Va. : J. W.
Randolph & English. 1890. i2mo, pp. 78.*
Photo frontispiece of Mr. Slaughter.
See R. T. Green.
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1907, 40 cts.
4999. SLOAN, EDWARD L. Gazetteer of Utah, and Salt Lake
City Directory. Salt Lake City. 1874. 8 vo, pp. 299.
Map.
5000. SMALL, HUGH. Oregon and her Resources. From
Personal Observation and Investigation. San Fran-
cisco. 1872. 8vo, pp. 130. Alap.
5001. SMART, J. S.; NOBLE, HENRY. Proceedings of the
Centennial Anniversary of the Old Town of Cambridge.
Cambridge. 1874. Pp. iii.
Historical address by Hon. G. W. Jermain.
5002. SMART, STEPHEN F. Leadville, Ten Mile, Eagle River,
Elk Mountain, Tin Cup and all other noted Colorado Min-
ing Camps. Illustrated with .'\ccurate Map of the Lead-
ville District, and Kansas and Colorado, together with
U. S. and State Mining Laws, and Rules of the Nalinnal
Land Department. Kansas City, Mo.: Ramsey, Millett
& Hudson. 1879. 8vo. pp. 56.*
Folding map of Leadville mines; folding map of Kansas and
Colorado. Really pulilished by the Kansas Pacific Railway.
SMITH. 105
5003. . Colorado Tourist and Illustrated Guide, via the
"Golden Belt Route," The Great Wheat and Corn
Producing Region Extending from the Missouri River
through Central Kansas and Colorado, which i^ trav-
ersed by the Kansas Pacific Railway, to the Rocky
Mountain Resorts. Kansas City: Ramsey, Millctt Si
Hudson. 1879. 4to, pp. 64.*
Mas a lari;c fi'lrliup nmp of rnloradn,
5004. SMITH, ABNER COMSTOCK. A Random Historical
Sketch of Meeker County, Minnesota. From its first
settlement, to July 4, 1876. By A. C. Smith, President
of the Bar, and Old Settlers Associations for said county.
With an accurate maj) by Henry L. Smith. Litchfield,
Minn.: Belfov & Joubert. 1877. Sf|r. i2mo, pp. 160,
(2).
5005. SMITH, A. DAVIS. Western North Carolina. Historical
and Biographical. Charlotte, N. C. : A. D. Smith & Co.
1890. 4to, pp. 465.
A subscription book. Biographical sketches and j-ortraits.
5006. SMITH, A. D.; DELAND, T. A. Xorthern Alabama-
Historical and Biographical. Illustrated. Birmint;ham,
Ala.: Smith &• Dcland. (Chicago: Donohue & Henne-
berry, Prs. aiid binders. 1888.) 4to, pp. 776. Portraits.
A work of considerable importance. The town sketches are
new and contain much valuable local history. Oiven. Bibl'y .Ua.
5007. SMITH, ALBERT. History of the Town of Peter-
borough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, with
the Report of the Proceedings at the Centennial Cele-
bration in 1839; an Appendix Containing the Records
of the Original Proprietors: and a Genealogical and
Historical Register. Boston: George H. Ellis. 1876.
8vo, pp. 360, 375. Map and 32 Plates. + (Ibid). 1877.
8vo.
Sold: I.ibbie, 1895, 4.00; F.alcom, 1901, 3.50; Bell, 1895,
3.0c; Manson, 1899, 4.50; Cable, 1883. 2.00; Guild. 1887,
5.00; Libbie, 1902, cl, 4.25.
I06 SMITH.
5008. SMITH, ASHBEL. Reminiscences of the Texas Repub-
lic. Annual Address delivered before the Historical
Society of Galveston, December 15, 1875. With a
Preliminary Notice of the Historical Society of Galves-
ton. Texas. 1876. 8vo, pp. 82.*
But 100 copies were printed.
5009. SMITH, CARROLL EARL; & CARROLL, CHARLES.
Pioneer Times in the Onondaga Country. Compiled by
and Dedicated to the Memory of his Father, by C. Car-
roll Smith. Syracuse, N. Y. : C. W. Bardeen. 1904.
8vo, pp. 3-415. Portrait.
Twenty-five papers first published in the Syracuse Herald in
iSgg. They were prepared for publication in their present form by
Charles Carroll Smith, the son of the author, Carroll E. Smith.
5010. SMITH, C. The Past, Present, and Future of the City
of Chicago. Its Early History. St. Louis. 1871. i2mo,
pp. 84.
5011. SMITH, C. D. Brief History of Macon County, N. C.
Franklin, N. C. : Franklin Press. 1891. 8vo, pp. 15.
5012. SMITH, CHARLES JAMES. Annals of the Town of
Hillsborough, Hillsborough County, N. H., from its
first Settlement to the year 1841. Sanborton, N. H. :
J. C. Wilson. 1841. 8vo, pp. 72.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 3.00; Manson, 1899, 2.50; Cable, 1882,
3-50-
5013. SMITH, CHARLES W. History of the Early Settlement
of the Township of ^^'rightstown. See Vol. I. No.
644. Wm. J- Buck.
This book was issued as an appendix to Buck's History of
Bucks County, Pa. 1855.
Sold: P.ourquin, 1894, 2.30.
5014. SMITH, DANIEL. A | Short Description | of the |
Tennassee Government, | or the | Territory | of the |
United States | South of the River Ohio, | to accompany
and explain a | Map of that Country. | Philadelphia: |
S.Mllll. 107
Prinlcd by Matthew Carey, Bookseller. ] No. 118 High
Street. | 1793. | 8vo, pp. 20.*
The map docs not accompany llic pam])lilet.
5015. . A I Short Descri])t!on | of the | State of Tennasse,
1 lately called | The Territory of tlie United States, |
South of the River Ohio; | To accompany and explain
a maj) of | that Country. | Philadelphia : | Printed for
Matthew Carey, | No. 118 Market Street, | By Lang &
Ustick, I March 9, 1796. | i2mo, pp. 36.*
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, title mutilated, 40 cts.
5016. . A Short Description of the State of Tennessee
lately called the Territory of the United States, South
of the River Ohio; to which is prefixed, the Constitu-
tion of that State. Philadelphia: Matthew Carey.
1796. i2mo, pp. 44.
"Reprinted in Imlay's Topographical Description. 1797."
Siibin.
Sold: Brinley, 1881, l.ds, 3.75.
5017. SMITH, DUDLEY B. History of Plainficld, Vt. Includ-
ing- Papers from Marshfield and Middlesex. Montpelier.
1882. 8vo. Frontispiece.
5018. SMITH, EDWARD. Account of a Journey through
North Eastern Texas, undertaken in 1849, ^or the pur-
poses of Emigration. Embodied in a Report; to which
are ap])ended Letters and Verbal Communications,
From Eminent Individuals: Lists of Temperature; of
Prices of Land, Produce, and Articles of JMerchandize ;
and of Cost of Carriage and Labour; in several Parts
of the Western and Southern States ; And the recently
adopted Constitution of Texas, with Maps from the last
authentic Survey. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co.
Birmingham: B. Hudson. 1849. i2mo, pp. vi, 5-188.
2 Maps. -{- Second Edition. London. 1852. 8vo.
5019. SMITH, EDWARD M. Documentary History of Rhine-
beck, in Dutchess County, N. Y., embracing Biograph-
ical Sketches and Genealogical Records of Our First
I08 SMITH.
Families and First Settlers, with a History of its
Churches and other Public Institutions. Rhinebeck,
Dutchess County, N. Y. : 1881. 8vo, pp. (2), 239. Map.
Sold: Chase & Dale, 1897, cl, 4.62; Cable. 1882, 2.87;
Guild. 1887, 2.62.
5020. SMITH, EDWARD P. Memorial of the One Flundredth
Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of
Middlefield, Aug. 15, 1883, containing the historical Dis-
course by Edward P. Smith, with the Addresses and
Letters. Middlefield, Mass. 1883. 8vo.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 5.12.
5021. SMITH, EGBERT T. Brookhaven, 1665-1876. Historic
Sketch of the Town of P.rookhaven, Read by Hoi-;. Eg-
bert T. Smith, at the Centennial Celebration at Fort St.
George, July 4, 1876. (N. p. 1876.) 8vo., pp. 10.
5022. SMITH, EUPHEMIA VALE. History of Newburyport ;
from the Earliest Settlement of the Country to the pres-
ent time. With a Biograijhical Appendix. Newbury-
port. 1854. 8vo, pp. V, (2), 414, (i). Portraits and 3
Plates.
Sold: Deane, 189S, cl, 3.00; Waterburj-, 1895, 1.37; Bangs,
Merwin, 1865, 1-62; Bushnell, 1883. extra illus, 4.25;
Manson, 1899, 2.50; Balcom, 1901, 2.60; Child, 1882, 4.37;
Cable, 1882, 1.62; Libbie, 1901, 3.25; J. G. Smith, 1883,
2.25; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 2.00; M. D. Gilman, 1884,
2.62; Hoffmann, 1877, 1.50; Shurtleff, 1875, 3.25; Proud,
1903, 2.00; Donnelly, 1894, 1.70; Guild, 1887, 3.00.
5023. SMITH, FRANK W. San Francisco Vigilance Com-
mittee of 1856. With some interesting Sketches of
Events succeeding 1846. Edited by Frank W. Smith.
San Francisco. 1883. Bvo, pp. 83.
The Vigilance Committee of '51 and '56: Its Cause and Effect.
A new and interesting book, giving a complete history of the
vigilantes of early times in San Francisco. .^11 about the murder
of Gen. Richardson by Chas. Cora. Trial of the latter by the
court. Speeches. &c., given in full. The tragedy of Brace and
Hctherington. The slaughter of James King by Casey, and the
after-action of the vigilantes with the murderer. The evidence
obtained from the most reliable sources. The book is complete,
containing a history of the early settlement of San Francisco.
SMITH 109
5024. SMITH, GEORGE. History of Delaware Couiily, Penn-
sylvania, from llie Discovery of the Territory included
within its Limits to tlie Present Time. With a Notice
of the Geology of the County anfl C"atalof,'ues of its
Minerals, Plants, Cjuadrupcds, and I'.irds. Written
under the Direction and Appointment of the Delaware
County Institute of .'Science. Philadelphia: Henry D.
Ashmead. 1862. 8vo, pp. vii. 581. (i), errata. Map
of County as frontispiece. At end of book Map of Early
Settlements. 32 Plates.*
So/rf.- Randall, 1901, 3.25; Murphy, 1884, 3.25; Fisher,
1866, 3.75; Ilenkels. 1S98, 2.75; Woodward, 1869, 3.12;
Hcnkels, 1900, 4.50: P.rinley, 1880, 3.00; Bourciuin, 1894,
1.50; Eushnell, 1883, 3.13; Cresson, 1902, hlf mo, 4.50;
HofiTmann, 1877, 3.37; Harold Peirce, 1903, 4.50; Proud,
1903, hlf mo, 4.00: Plenkcls, 1903, 3.20; Guild, 1887, 3.50;
Henkels, 1904, cl, 3.00: .Anderson. 1904, cl, 4.00; Hurst,
hlf mo, 1904, rubbed, 3.25; Henkels, 1905, cl. 4.75;
Pennypacker, 1906, 3.25; Hayden, 1907, 2.50.
5025. SMITH, GEORGE BALDWIN. Ili.storical Address be-
fore the Wisconsin Pioneer Association and the surviv-
ing Members of the Constitutional Convention of 1846-
47, delivered July 16, 1879. Madison. 1879. 8vo, pp. 22.
.^cldress on the Early History of Wisconsin.
5026. SMITH, GEORGE GILLMAN. Story of the Georgia
People. Macon, Ga. : Gillman Smith. 1901. 8vo. pp.
650. Illustrated. Portraits.
5027. SMITH, HAMILTON. Cannellon. Perry County. In-
diana. At the Intersection of the Eastern Margin of
the Illinois Coal Basin by the Ohio River: its Natural
Advantages as a Site for Manufacturing. Published by
the American Cannel Coal Co. Louisville: Journal
Office. 1850. 8vo, pp. 108. Illustrated. Paper.
5028. SMITH, HELEN AINSLIE. I'he Thirteen Colonies In
Two Parts. Part i. Virginia, Massachusetts. New
Hampshire, and New York. Part 2. New Jersey, Dela-
ware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, North
no SMITH.
Carolina, Soutli Carolina, Georgia. New York: Putnam.
1901. 2 vols. i2mo, pj). 12, 442; 8, 510.
Story of the Nation Scries, Nos. 60, 61.
5029. SMITH, H. B. A Historical Discourse delivered in Abing-
ton, January 30, 1853, at the close of the First Century
of Abington Church and Society. With an Appendix.
Hartford: Case, Tiffany 61: Co. 1853. 8vo, pp. 39
The appendix contains an account of Putnam's Wolf Den.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 50 cts.
5030. SMITH, H. C. Ohio Centennial Historical and Geograph-
ical Cards, 1788-1888. By H. C. Smith.
Consists of 144 cards in a box, and is a pleasant method of
historical play-study.
5031. SMITH, HELEN EVERTSON. Colonial Days and
Ways as gathered from I'amily Papers ; with Decora-
tions by T. Guernsey Aloore. New York: Century Co.
1900. 8vo, pp. 9, 376.
Compiled from old letters of two centuries.
5032. SMITH, H. PERRY. History of the City of Buffalo and
Iirie County, with Illustrations and Biographical
Sketches of some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers.
In Two Volumes. Illustratea wfith 80 full page steel
portraits and 60 portraits on wood, and 10 maps and
views. Syracuse; N. Y. : D. Mason & Co. 1884. 4to,
pp. 776, 564. Pt. 2, Vol. 2. Biographical, pp. 130.*
Sold: West, 1901, 4.40.
5033- • History of Essex County. With Illustrations
and Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent
Men and Pioneers. Syracuse, N. Y. : D. Mason & Co.,
Publ'rs. 1885. 4to, pp. XV, 754.*
5034. . History of Addison County, Vermont, with Bio-
graphical Sketches of some of its Prominent Men and
Pioneers. Syracuse: Mason & Co. 1886. 4to, pp. 852.
Illustrated.
SMITH. Ill
5035. SMITH, ISAAC W. History of the Town of llampstcatl,
X. II., for ( )iic' llundrcd Years, as contained in a His-
torical Address delivered July 4, 1849, ^t the Centennial
Celebration of the 'J'own. Manchester: 1849. 8vo, pp.
46. + '^ I'C Same. Haverhill, 1884.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.50: Halcom, 1901, 62 cts; 1884 ed,
Blanchard, 1898, hlf mo, .t,'!t. unct, original cover bd in,
3.00.
5036. SMITH, JAMES. An Account of the Remarkable Occur-
rances in the life and travels of Col. James Smith (now
a Citizen of liourbon County, Ky.) during his captivity
with the Indians, in the years 1855. 56, 57. 58 iv 59.
In wliicli the Customs, Manners, Traditions, Theological
Sentiments. Mode of Warfare. Military Tactics, Dis-
cipline and I'jicampments. Treatment of Prisoners iK;c.,
are better ex])lained, and more minutely narrated, than
has been heretofore done by any author on that subject.
Together with a Description of the Soil, Timber and
AN'aters, where he travelled with the Indians, during his
captivity. To Vvhich is added a Brief Account of some
Very Uncommon Occurrances, which transpired after
his return from captivity; as well as from the DiiTerent
Campaigns carried on against the Indians to the \\'est-
ward of Fort Pitt, since the year 1755. to the present
date. Written by Himself. Lexington : Printed by
John Bradford, on Main Street, 1799. 8vo, pp. 88.
"This is the original edition of Col. Smith's Narrative anti one
of the rarest works of Western history. It is believed that there
are not a dozen perfect copies in existence." Thomson.
Sold: Bangs & Co., hlf mo, unct, 38.00; Field, 1875, 40.00.
5037. . An Account of the Remarkable Occurrances in
the life and travels of, &c. (same title). Philadelphia:
J. Griggs. 1831. i8mo, pp. 162.
"This is an exact reprint of the original edition, and is also
quite scarce. Some copies bear date of 1834." Thomson.
Sold: Corner, 1866, 4.25.
5038. . .An Account of the Remarkable Occurrances. iS;c.,
with an Appendix of Illustrative Notes, by Wm. M. Dar-
112 SMITH.
lington, of Pittsburg. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke &
Co. 1870. 8vo, pp. vii, 190.
"This reprint forms Vol. 5 of the Ohio Valley Historical
Scries. It is the only edition with an index, and its value is greatly
increased by the notes of ]Mr. Darlington, whose knowledge of
Western literature and history is unsurpassed. The hiographical
sketch of Col. Smith, which precedes the work, is from the pen of
Wr. Robert Clarke, of Cincinnati. Smith's captivity is also
reprinted in 'Pritt's Olden Time,' pp. 385-454; 'Events in Indian
History,' pp. 423-475; 'Western Review,' Vol. 4, p. 235." Tliomson.
5039. . A Treatise on the Mode and Manner of Indian
War, their Tactics, DiscipHne and Encampment, the
various Methods they Practice, to obtain the Advantage,
by Ambush, Surprise, Surrounding, &c. ^Vays and
Means proposed to prevent the Indians from obtaining
the Advantage. A Chart or Plan of Marching, and En-
camping, laid down, whereby we may undoubtedly sur-
round them if we have men sufficient. Also — A Brief
Account of Twenty-three Campaigns, carried on against
the Indians with the Events since the Year 1755; Gov.
Harrison's included. By Col. James Smith. Likewise —
Some Abstracts selected from his Journal, while in Cap-
tivity with the Indians, relative to the Wars: which was
published many years ago, but few of them now to be
found. Paris, Kentucky : Printed for Joel R. Lyle,
t8i2. i2mo, pp. 1.59.
"When the Indians became troublesome in 181 1, and a general
Indian war was expected. Col. Smith, too old for actual service, but
still having considerable of the old leaven of patriotism in him,
wrote out and published the above treatise. There is not much new
matter in this volume. The portions of his 'Captivity' relating to
Indian warfare are rearranged and connected. The volume is
excessively rare." Thniuson's Ohio Bibl'y.
5040. SMITH, J. Reminiscences of Saratoga. New York: 1897.
8vo. 31 Illustrations.
5041. SMITH, J. C. History of Saint George's Parish, Flushing,
Long Island. Flushing: 1897. 8vo, pp. 146. Illus-
trated.
.\'ew York Histor. Society.
5042. SMITH, J. GRAY. A Brief Historical, Statistical and De-
scriiitivc Review of East Tennessee, United States of
SMITH. I I 3
America: dcvelopinj,' its Immense Agricultural, Mining
and Manufacturing Advantages. With Remarks to
Immigrants. Accompanied with a Map and Lilhograjjhed
Sketch of a Town Farm, Mansion House, and Buildings.
l>y J. Gray Smith, a Naturalized Citizen of the United
Stales of .America. I'.ntcrtfl at .Stationers Hall. Lon-
don : Publ. by J. Leath. 1842. 8vo, pp. xii, 71.*
5043. SMITH, JAMES H. History of Chenango and Madison
Counties, New York, from 1784 to Date; with Biograph-
ical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pio-
neers. Syracuse : 1880. 4to, pp. 789. Portraits and
Illustrations.
5044. . History of Duchess County, N. Y., with Illustra-
tions and T)iograi)hical Sketches of some of its Prom-
inent Men and Pioneers, by J. H. Smith, assisted by
Hume H. Cale iK: Wm. E. Roscoe. Syracuse: 1882.
4to, pp. 562.
5045. . History of Livingston County, New York, with
illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its
prominent men and pioneers. By J. II. Smith. Por-
traits and illustrations. Syracuse: 1881. Svo.
5046. SMITH, JOHN MONTAGUE. History of the Town of
Sunderland, Massachusetts, which Originally Embraced
within its Limits the Present Towns of Montague and
Leverett ; with Genealogies prepared by Henry W.
Taft and Abbie T. Montague. Greenfield, Mass.: E. A.
Hall & Co. 1899. 8vo, pp. 684. Illustrated.
Sold: Libbie, 1900, 4.00; Libbie, 1901, 4.12; Wyman &
Lesser, 1902, 3.75.
5047. SMITH, JOSEPH E. A. The History of Pittsfield (Berk-
shire County), Massachusetts, from the Year 1734 to
the Year 1800. Compiled and Written under the Gen-
eral Direction of a Committee. By Authority of the
Town. Boston : Lee & Shepherd. 1869. 8vo, pp.
xii. 518.*
The Same. \'o\. II. From the Year 1800 to 1876.
114 SMITH.
Springfield: C. W. Bryan & Co. 1876. 8vo, pp. xi, 725,
(i), errata.*
Sold: Cable, 1882, 5.25; J. G. Smith, 1883, 5.00; Guild. 1887,
cl, unct, 8.70; Libbie, 1900, 3.00; Libbie, 1901, cl, 4.00;
Libbie, 1902, cl, 3.25 ; Wyman & Lesser, 1902, cl, 3.25 ;
Anderson, 1903, cl, unct, 3.00; Hassam, 1903, 4.50; Mer-
win-Clayton, cl, 3.50; Balcom, 1901, 4.00; Randall, 1901,
4.80: Bangs, 1896, 4.50; Bangs, 1897, 3.00; Libbie, 1897,
4.00; Libbie, 1897, 6.50; Olcott, 1901, 1869-76, 3.50; Man-
■5on, 1899, 5.00; Henkels, 1900, 6.00; Child, 1882, 5.00;
Shurtleff, 1875, 1869 ed, 3.00.
5048. . Berkshire County History. With Biographical
Sketches. Prepared for the Press by J. E. A. Smith.
New York : 1885. 2 vols., imp. 8vo.
Sold: Bangs, 1896, 6.75.
5049. SMITH, J. F. General Business Review of Monroe City,
Missouri, with Biographical and Historical Sketches.
Hannibal : 1887.
5050. SMITH, CAPT. JOHN. A Trve Relation of such occur-
rances and accidents of noate as hath hapned in \'ir-
ginia since the first planting of that Collony, which is
now resident in the South part thereof, till the last
returne from thence. Written by Captaine Smith Coro-
nell of the said Collony, to a worshipfull friend of his in
England. London : Printed for John Tappe, and are to
be solde at the Gray-hound in Paules-Churchyard, by
W. W. 1608. Sm. 4to. Title, i leaf. To the Corteous
reader, 3 pp. Text, 18 unnumbered pages.
"This is the earliest published work relating to the Colony at
Jamestown. Virginia (the first permanent settlement in North
.-\merica~). It is also the first printed work of Captain Smith."
Deane Cat.
"Some copies have the name of Thomas Watson. Gent, as the
author. Mr. Lenox's copy read "By a Gentleman." Mcnsic's Cat-
alog.
Sold: Deane, 1898, bds, catchwords cut on 3 leaves, with
leaf "A" before the title, $1425.00; Ouvry. 1882, mo
extra, £57; Barlow, 1890, lacking leaf "A" before title,
$570.00.
SMITH. I 15
5051. . A Trvc Relation of such occurraiices and accidents
of noate as hath hapned in Virginia since the first plant-
in;; of that Collony, which is now resident in the South
l)arl thereof, til! the last returne from Ihence. Written
Ijy Captainc Smith Coroncll of the said Collony, to a
\v(irshi])full friend of his in England. London : Printed
for lohn Tappe, and are to be solde at the Grey-hound
in Paules-Church-yard, by \V. W. 1608. Reprinted.
Toslon : Thirty Cojiies Printed for the I'lditor. 1866.
Sm. 4to, pp. xlvii, v, 88. Map. With an Introduction
and Notes by Charles IJ)canc.
"Kcpriiilid fri>m llic (jrigiiial IjI.'icU Idler volunie priiUt-d for
John Tappo in Lniuloii, 1608. The earliest piil)lishecl work relative
to the Colony at Jamestown. Virgniia. The introduction, by
Charles Dcane, gives full bililingrapliical details of the early edi-
tions. Only 315 copies printed; 35 on large paper." Brevonrt
Catalog.
Four copies on Whatman"'; drawing paper; six copies on India
paper.
Sold: Rice, 1870, hlf levt mo. git, unct. map in facsimile,
large paj), 6.50; Woodward, 1S69, flcp paij, unct, 1.75;
Livermore, 1894, large paji, T.75; Livermore. 1895. sm
pap, 1.50; Brinley, 1880, 1.50; Roche, 1867, large pap,
unct, 6.50; Roche, 1867, 4to, unct, 2.00; Bushnell, unct,
1.35 ; Deane, 1808, levt mo, extra, unct, by Matthews,
9.25; Deane, 1898, cl, unct, 5.50; Same, India pap, 6
printed, cl, unct, 7.50: Same, large pap, 53 printed, 4to,
unct, pap, 7.00; Libbie, 1898, large pap, cl, unct, 3.25;
Brevonrt, 1890, large pa(), hlf red mo, 3.00: Olcott. 1901,
cl. unct. 2. 15: P.arlovv, 1890, 3.00; Manson. 1899, blue
elf. git, unct, 4.00: Child, 1882, 2.12; J. G. Smith, 1883,
2.62; Libbie, 1901, cl. unct, 3.00; S. L. Boardman. 1883.
unct, 4.00; M. D. Gilman, 1884, 2.00; ^Ntenzics. 1876. hlf
mo. git, unct, 10.50; Iloffmann, 1877, Whatman paper,
hlf levt mo, Bradstreet, 4.75 ; Shurtleff, 1875, 4.50; Cooke,
1883, large pap, 6.00; Field, 1875. 2.12: Poole. 1900,
3.75; Holliday. 1870, draw pap. unct. to.oo; Guild. 1887,
large paj), unct, 5.00; Guild. 1887. sm pap, 2.62: Rich-
mond, 1899. large pap, 3.15; Bangs, 1900, a. 1. s. of
Dcane. hlf mo, 3.13; Libbie, 1901, cl, unct, 3.00; Balcom,
1901, 5.00; Coburn, 1895, 3.50: Deane, 1898, levt mo,
extra, unct. ^Tatthews, 9.25; Eames, 1905, cl, 3.10;
Eames. 1905. hlf mo, git, unct, large paper, 6.50.
Il6 SMITH.
5052. . A Map of Virginia, j With a Descripti | on of
Tlie Couiitrey, Tlie | Commodities, People, Govern |
ment and Religion. Written by Captain Smith, some-
times Go I vernour of the Countrey. | Whereunto is
Annexed The | proceedings of those Colonies, since their
first I departure from England, with the discourses, |
orations, and relations of the Salvages, | and the Acci-
dents that befell | them in all their lournies | and dis-
coveries. I Taken Faithfully as They | were written
out of the writings of | Doctor Russell, Richard Wiefin,
Tho. Studley, Will. Phettiplace, Anas Todrill, Nathaniel
Powell, JeiTria Abot, Richard Pots, | And the relations
of divers other diligent observers there | present then,
and now many of them in England. | By W. S(imons).
At Oxford, Printed by Joseph Barnes, 1612. Sm 4to.*
Has a rare map containing a picture of Powhatan holding a
council.
"The first portion of this tract was written by Smith, as he
states in his 'General! Historie,' with his own hand. It consists of
a description of the country, its ."^oil and productions, with a full
account of its native inhabitants. This parts ends at page 39. The
second part has a separate title beginning as follows: The Proceed-
ings of the English colonic in Virginia since their first beginning
from England in the yeare of our Lord 1606. till this present 1612,
with all their accidents that befell them in their iourneys and dis-
coveries, &c. Pp. no." Deane Catalog.
Sold: Murphy, 1884 with map, 180.00; Deane, 1898, map
in facsimile and lacking dedication leaf, hlf elf, loi.oo;
Barlow, 1890, elf, git. both titles, the first mended,
65.00; Br. Ives, 1891, elf, git. map missing, titles soiled
and mended, 36.00.
5053. . A^iertzehende Schiffart, Oder Griindliche vnd war-
haftte Beschreibung desz Neuwen Engellandts einer
Landschafift in Nordt Indien, eines Theils in America,
vnter dem Cajjitcin Johann Schmidt, Rittern, Admiral
derselben Landschafift, auch dem glucklichen Fortgang
so er mit Sechs Schift'cn deren Orts gehabt. &c.
Franckfurt am Mayn. In verlegung der Hulsischen.
161 7. Sm. .^to, pp. (8), 62. Map and plate of aniinals
(p. 28).
(A true description of New England, a country in
Northern India, a i^art of Aincrica, by Capt John Smith,
Knight, Admiral for that country, also of the success of
six ships. &c.)
?MI Til. I 17
"I'irsl edition of i1k- i.jtii voyage of the Collection of llulsius.
The ni;ii> of Xew F.nRland is iu-ciiratcly re-cngraved from the
EdkH-Ii oriKinal of i5r^." liiinlcy.
Sold: ATurphy, 1884, 8.00; Doaiif, 1898. without map of
N. E. birds, 40.00; I'.riiiley, 1879, 5.0a.
5054. . A I Description | <if Xew Knglaiid ; | or | The
( )l)S(.'r\alioiis, and Discnuries of | Captain lolin Smith
(Adniirall | of that Country) in the North of | America,
in the year of our Lord, 1614; witJi llie | Successe of
sixe Ships, that went the next | yearc 1615; and the
accidents befell liiin \ amonq; tlie French men of warre ; |
^Vilh the proofe of the present benefit this Coun | trey
affoords: whither this present ycarc. 1616, eipht |
voluntary Ships are pjone to make further tryall. i At
London | Printed by flumfrey Lownes, for Robert
Clerke ; and are to be | sould at his house called tlie
Lodi,fc, in Chancery lane, | ouer against Lincolnes Inne.
1616. I Sm. 4to, pp. (18), 6r, (2).*
Collation : Title, verso blank, e])istle dedicatory,
"To the High | Hopcfvl Charles. | Prince of C}reat
I'lritaine," signed "John .Smith"; "To the Right Ho- |
nourable and worthy Lords, | Knights, & Gentlemen,
of his Ma- | iesties Counccll. for all Plantations." i<;c. ;
"To the right Vorshipfull Ad | uentureres for the
Countrey of New Eng- | land," &-c. ; and complimentary
verses, together with eight leaves; the "Descrijjtion,"
iSrc, pp. 61, after which are complimentar)' verses by
John Davies, of Hereford, Geo. Wither, Ed. Robinson
and Tho. Carlton, 2 pp. At p. i is a folding Map of
New England, Simon Pasaeus, sculpit, at the corner
of which is a portrait of Capt. John Smith.
Also: Mass. Hist. See. Coll.. 3d Scr.. 6, 95; I'orce Tracts, 2,
No. I.
"This is the first book puhlished which mentions New England,
previously called North Virginia." Rich.
5055. . A Description of New England, &c. -A reprint of
the 1616 London edition. Boston: William Veazie.
1865. 4to. pp. 7. 89. Map. Large paper, 25 copies only
printed, with a Facsimile of the original map.
= Sold: 1616 ed.: Bell, 1895, title in Mss and map in fac-
; simile, hlf mo, 5.50; Brayton Ives, 1891, red mo, git,
ii8
SMI •111.
perfect copy, 192.50; Deane, 1898, Icvt mo, extra, by
Bedford, 350.00; Brinley, 1879, hlf mo, 110.00; Brinley,
1879, mo, 100.00; Barlow, 1890, mo, git, extra, by Pratt,
map and title in facsimile, 50.00.
1865 ed. : Barlow, 1890, unct, 2.50; West, 1889, 2.75;
M. D. Oilman, 1884, large pap, 1.25; Child, 1882, 1.87;
Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git, unct, large pap, 5.00; Bour-
quin, 1894, i.oo; Hoffmann, 1877, 1.25; Cooke, 1883, git,
unct, 19.00; Holliday, 1870, unct, lar pap, 10.00; Guild,
1887, 2.75; Libbic. 1901. 4.25: liassam, 1903, cl, unct,
3.00; Deane. 1898, cl, unct, 3.50; Deane, 1898, India pap,
6 printed, cl, unct, 4.00; I-fayes, 1898, India pap, mo, git,
unct, by Matthews, 9.00; Woodward, 1869, medium pap,
2.00, 4to, cl, 1.13; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 2.12; Brinley,
1879, 4.00; Holbrow, 1892, unct, 1.75; Waterbury, 1895,
facsimile maps, 6.25; Alurphy, 1884, 2.75; Fisher, 1866,
5.00; Woodward, 1869, large pap, 3.00; Rice, 1870, hlf
levt mo, unct, large pap, 8.50; Same Sale, small pap,
1.50; Cable, 1882, pap, unct, 2.37; Roche, 1867, large pap,
2.75; Bangs, 1893, 6.25; Balcom, 1901, 5.25.
5056. . A Description of New England ; or, the Obser-
vations and Discoveries of Captain John Smith (Ad-
miral of that Country) in the North of America, in the
Year of our Lord 1614, with the success of Six Ships
that went the next year, 1615, and the Accidents that
befel him among the French men-of-war ; with the proof
of the present benefit this Country affords, whither
this present Year, 1616, eight voluntary Ships are gone
to make further Trial. .'\t London, printed by Humfrey
Lowndes for Robert Clerke, 1616. Rochester, N. Y. :
reprinted by Geo. Humphrey. (1898). 8vo, pp. 12. 39.*
.\nicr. Colon. Tracts, ^'oI. 2, No. i. May, i8g8.
5057. . New I Englands | Trials. | Declaring the successe
of 26 Ships I employed thither within these sixe yeeres : |
with the benefit of that Countrey by sea and land : and
how to build threescore sayle of good Ships, to make a
little I Navie Royall. | Written by Captaine | John
Smith. I London, | Printed by William lones. | 1620.
This is the very rare lirst edition. Mr. Deane communicated
the transcript of this to the Massachusetts Historical Society in
-SMITH. I 19
'^7^, as follows: "On my first visit to the Bodleian Litirary at
Oxford, in 1866, the first book I asked to look at was Hariot's
Xir^iiiia, 158.S; and the second was the first edition of Capt. John
Smith's Xcw Ivngland's Trials, 1620. Though the British Mnseuin
has n copy of each, I am not aware that cither can he found in this
country. 'I'he first edition contains only eight leaves of text, while
the second contains fourteen. >feither edition is paged. There is
iindiiMR in cither edition to indicate that a map was published
with it."
A facsimile was [jrinted in Trans. Mass. Histor. Soc, Feb.,
1873, page for page, according to the original.
Sold: 1867 ed.: Deane, 1898, cl, iinct, 4.50; Brevoort, 1890,
prcscntalidti copy with Mr. Brown's autof^^rapli, hlf hd,
Roxburghe style, 7.25; The Same, cl, 6.25; Barlow, 1890,
11.00; Manson, 1899, unct, 3.50; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo,
S'lt, unct, large jiap, 5.50; Same .sale, larj2:e pap, 10.00;
Libbie, 1900, 3.50; Cooke, 1883, levt mo, git, unct, Mat-
thews, large pap, 21.25.
5058. . New Eiiglands | Trials. | Declaring the successe
of 80 ships I employed thither within these eight yeares;
and the benefit of that Countrey by Sea | and Land. |
With the present estate of that happie Plan | tation,
begun but by 60 Weake men | in the yeare 1620. I And
how to build a Fleete of good Shippes | to make a little
Nauie Royall. | Written by Captaine lohn Smith, some-
times Gouer | nour of Virginia, and Admirall | of New
England. | The Second Edition. | London, | Printed by
\\'illiam Tones. | 1622. 16 unpaged leaves. Title.
Dedication to Prince Charles 1 leaf. The worth}^ ad-
venturers one leaf. Text, 13 unnumbered leaves. Sm.
4to.
Force Tracts, Vol. 2, No. 2.
Sold: Deane, 1898, elf, 5 leaves at end in facsimile, fac-
simile maj) of first issue of Smith's map inserted. 195.00;
P.rinley, 1879, perfect copy, iio.oo; red levt mo. extra,
by Bedford.
5059. . New Englands Trials. Declaring the successe of
80 ships employed within these eight yeares ; and the
benefit of that Countrey by Sea and Land. With the
present estate of that happie Plantation, begun by but
60 Weake men in the yeare 1620. And how to build a
Fleete of good Shippes to make a little Nauie Royall.
I20 SMITH.
A\'ritten by Captain lohn Smith, sometimes Gouernour
of Virginia, and Admirall of New England. The Second
Edition. London, Printed by William Tones. 1622.
(Reprinted. Providence: 1867.) Imp. 8vo, i5 unpaged
leaves.
This edition consisted of but si.xty copies, printed for John
Carter Brown. It is a facsimile reprint.
"By way of satirizing the large paper mania which had rnn to
a ridiculous extreme, there were sixty copies of the work printed
on large paper and ten on small." Meiicie's Catalog.
5060. . New England Trials. A reprint of the rare first
edition of 1620. With a prefatory note by Charles
Deane. Cambridge: 1873. Sm. 4to.
Fifty copies were printed.
The original tract was reprinted, from that in the Bodleian
Library, in the Proceedings of ^lass. Hist. Soc, Feb., 1873.
Sold: Deane, 1898, pap, unct, 6.50; Deane, 1898, antique
pap (i print laid into one of the edition of ordinary paper
copies), 5.00; Cooke, 1883, levt, mo, git, unct, 2.75; Man-
son, 1899, unct, 3.75; Cable, 1883, 2.75; Whitinore, 1902,
3.25 ; Bangs, 1900, pap, 3.87.
5061 . 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, sometimes Governor of Virginia
and Admiral of New England. The Second Edition.
London : Printed by William Jones. 1622. Rochester,
N. Y. : Reprinted by G. P. Humphrey. (1898.) 8vo,
pp. 23.*
.\mer. Colon. Tracts, Vol. 2, No. 2.
5062. . The Generall | Historie | of Virginia, New Eng-
land, and the Summer | Isles : With the names of the
Adventurers, | Planters, Governours froiu their | first
beginning .^nno; 1584 to this ] present 1624. | With
the Proceedings of those severall Colonics | and the
Accidents that befell them in all their | Journeys and
SMITH. 121
Discoveries. Also, the Maps and Descriptions of all
those I Countrycs, their Commodities, people | Govern-
nieiU, Customes, and Religion | yet knowne | Divided
into Sixe Bookes. | By Captaine John Smith,
sometymes Governour in those Countryes & Admirall |
of New England. London: | Printed by I. D. i<i I. H.
for Michael Sparkcs. 1624. | F pp (12), 96, 105-248.
Engraved title.
"There are copies with dates 1627 aiicl 1632, but they are prob-
ably the same as those (jf 1624." U'llUiuiison.
Small f<iH". (I'K'raved title, with portraits of Queen Elizabeth,
James I. and Prince Charles, portrait of Duchess of Richmond by
Delaram, aiul four maps, portrait of Maloaka.
"It is very seldom that a copy of Smith's X'irginia contains all
the maps and portraits. The two portraits are so rare that bibliog-
raphers disagree whether they were issued with tlic 1 00k or not.
The compiler of the catalogue of the llulh Library --ays of his
copy that 'it certainly never possessed the portraits <if the Duchess
of Richmond and Matoal<a, which are inserted in sonn- copies, but
were not originally issued with the book.'" Quarilch.
In the Murphy catalogue, p. 324, is (he following collation of
the copy oft'ered : "Engraved title, with portraits of Oucen Eliza-
beth, King lames and Prince Charles. Plates: I. P< rtrait of the
Dtichessc of Richmond and Eenox. TT. A map of \'irginia. HI.
The Adventures of Captain Smith, and a map of "Oould Virginia,'
in six compartments. IV. Portrait of Matoaka. V. View' of the
Fortes, in the centre a map of the Summer Islands. VI. Man of
New- England, with 'Portraicture of Captayne John Smith' in one
compartment. \TT. Travels of Capt. John Smith among the Turks
in nine compartments. London.'' Murfiliy.
"Of the three impressions of the large map of Virginia, first
published in i6t2. this is the second and the right one for this
edition (1627 ed.1. before Sparkes Point was put in. Of the nice
editions of the map of Xew England, with the portrait of Captain
Smith, this is the third, before the portrait was retouched, before
Charles River wa< extended, and before Salem and Boston were
put in. ^'ery few of the copies of 1624. 1626 and 1627 have all the
right maps. The plate of the map of \ew England was nnich
altered after 1627, and i^ames of places added which were not given
till 1628, t6,w. or later. It is very important to have the right maps
corresponding to the date of the edition. Stevens. Bihl. Amcrienna.
1870.
Sold: Libbie, 1901, "First edition (1624) with the earliest
issue of the title page. Thoii_g-li the later issues state
that the history is brought down to 1626, the sheets are
identical and there are no additions. In this issue the
portrait of Prince Charles in the upper right hand com-
partment is of a young man and uncrowned and the
inscription reads, 'Carolus Princeps.' In the later issues
this is changed to Carolus Rex and a crown has been
122 SMITH.
engraved upon the head though the face is unchanged,"
iio.oo; Clogston, 1899, title p, maps in facsim, pp. 53
to 56 missing, 18.00; Libbie, 1901, maps & title in facsim,
bndg. broken, 24.00; Brinley sale, 1879: "Engraved title,
pp. (12), 96, 105-248. 4 maps. Large paper, measuring
8 1-6 X 12 1-9 inches on the leaf, nearly. The Dedication
copy of the first edition ; in the original binding, dark
blue morocco, gilt edges, sides panelled, wide gilt bor-
ders, the panel semee of fleurs de lis and corners richly
gilt, having in the center on one side the royal arms
(James I) and on the other the arms of the Duchess of
Richmond and Lenox, to whom the work was dedicated,
and whose portrait (with that of Matoaka) was inserted
in some later copies. This unique volume is in the finest
possible condition, with excellent impressions of the
engraved title page and maps. It is enclosed in a dark
blue str. grained morocco case, sides and back git and
lettered. Mr. Menzies' copy of the edition of 1632 meas-
ured 7 1-12 X 1 1 14 inches and was described as unusually
large. The Brinley copy is an inch and a quarter wider
and an inch and five-eighths taller." Brinley catalog.
No. 364. Sold for 1,800.00. (Mr. Brinley's copy is in the
Lenox Library.) Chittenden, 1894, levt mo by R. W.
Smith, portr, Matoaka genuine, 2 maps of Va., copies,
map of N. E. in last form of original plate, map of
.Summer Isles and portr. of Duchess of Richmd miss-
ing. 30.00; Puttick & Simpson, 1861, large copy, mo, by
Bedford. Collation ; engraved title ; Dedic. to Duchess
of Richmond 2 pp. ; A Preface, i p. ; A Gentleman de-
sirous, &c., I p.; Samuel Purchas, &c. (Sonnet), 4 pp.;
The Contents, 4 pp. ; text, pp i to 96 and 105 to 248,
there being a hiatus of sheet o. or ]ip. 97 to 104 in all
copies. Four maps: Old Virginia at p. 20; Virginia at
p. 41; Summer Islands, p. 169; New England, p. 203.
£23. Same sale, a copy belonging to Thomas Penn
with his autograph on 1. after title, and the copy pro-
duced in trial between the heirs of Wni. Penn and Lord
Baltimore regarding boundaries, has a certificate on
fly 1. to that effect, signed by the six judges, mo by
Bedford, £5 5s.; Beckford, 1883, £605; Murphy, 1884,
red mo, spr extra complete, 210.00; Deane, 1898, mo, git,
by ITayda}', size 7Jj x 11 in., with portraits of .^mith
SMI 111. 123
aiul DucIr^s uf Kichinoiul, and 2 portraits of Matoaka
inserted, 330.00; Crawford, 1889, mo extra, £28.10;
I'l.u-low, |!^';o. ell'. ,^Il. \vit!i eoal uf arms, Tlie i-^arl of
Warwick's large paper copy (8^ x 13 1-16 in.), probably
llic largest in existence. The J'rinley copy is wider but
not so tall. The portraits mounted, map inlaid, large
mai)S, refolded, 1.900.00; Rice, 1870, sm. ])ap, old clf,
87.50; Field, 1875, levt mo, 147.50; Evans, .Stanley,
London, 1813 (portraits of Ihich. Richmond and Mato-
aka are re-impressions), £4.14.6; I.ibbie, 1901, 2 maps
gen., 2 in facsini., 'pigskin, with isl title, iio.oo; McKee,
1902, levt mo, by Riviere, 2 maps gen. 2 facsim, 95.00.
Priced l>y Duild, Mead & Cu. in 1906 ai $5oo, with the follow-
ing:
"iMrst edition and earliest issue with the uncrowned portrait of
Prince Charles in the upper, outer corner of the title-page, ll'ilh
the 7'ery rare slif of Errata, at the bottom of page 248.
Large copy, measuring wVz hy 7-3« inches. With the four
engraved maps, and having inserted reprints of the portraits of the
Duchess of Richmond and Matoaka. which are now generally
admitted not to have I'cen published with the book, though found
in some copies.
"Hailc Sir Sebastian, Knglands Northern Pole,
Virginia's finder ; Virgin Eliza nam'd it.
Gave 't Raleigh (Rut, T'rat. ITore, 1 not enrole)
Amadas rites to Knglish right first fram'd it.
Lai'e planted, return'd, nor had F.nglish tam'd it :
Greenvilles at'd \\'hites men all slaiiie : .Vew Plantation
James founds. Sloth confounds, feare, pride, faction sham'd it:
Smiths Forge mends all, makes chaines for Savage nation.
Frees, feeds the rest ; the rest readc in his Bookes Relation."
S,\ML"F.r, PURCHAS."
5063. . The I Gencrall Historic ] of | Virginia, New Eng-
land, 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 Several Colonies 1 and the Acci-
dents that befell them in all their | Journyes and Dis-
coveries. I Also the Maps and Descriptions of all
those I Countryes, their Commodities, People | Govern-
ment, Customs, and Religion | yet knowne. | Divided
into Sixe llookes. | By Captaiiic lohn Smith, somctymes
Governour ] in those Countryes v*v: Admirall ] of New
England, | London. | Printed by I. D. and | 1. H.
for Michael | Sparkes | 1627. | Folio, pp. (12), 915, 105-
248, and errata. 4 ifaps. 2 Portraits.*
124 SMITH.
Sold: West, 1889, elf, without orig. illus., with 3 copper
plates, facsimile maps, inserted portraits and coat of
arms. 21.00: i'>r. Ives, 1891. levt mo, tjlt, extra, liv F. Bed-
' ford, with all the maps and plates, and the errata, 315.00;
Menzies, 1876, levt mo, git, Bedford, with all the maps
and the errata, and plates, 140.00; Miller & Bancker,
1898, 3 maps, folding plate on muslin, engraved title p.,
levt mo, tooled, git. by Pratt, 71.00: Pratt, 1899. 4 maps
on linen, title p. inlaid, levt mo, extra git,, by Pratt,
50.00; Hurst, 1904, orig. elf (7^4 3< 11 in.j, 2 maps mended
on back, 106.00.
5064. . The I Generall Plistorie ] of I \^irginia. New Eng-
land, 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 [ Journej-es and
Discoveries. | Also, the Maps and Descriptions of all
those I Countryes, their Commodities, People, | Govern-
ment, Customes, and Religion | 3'^et knowne. | Diuided
into Sixe Bookes. j By Captaine John Smith, some-
tymes Governour | in those Countryes & Admiral! | of
New England. | London : | Printed by J. D. and | J. H.
' for Edward | Blackmore, ] Anno, 1632. Folio. Engraved
title, 4 maps, pp. (12), 96, 105-248. Plate in six compart-
ments— Adventures of Cap. Smith. Large folding map
of A'^irginia. Engraved title by John Barra.
Sold: 1632 Ed.: Cooke, 18S3. Menzies' copy, 73/2x11}^
inches on leaf, |iortrait of Matriaka in facsimile, that of
the Duchess inserted in facsimile, title and maps mounted
on cloth, engraving facing title and all the others are
original impressions, portrait of Charles Rex, altered,
85.00; Brinley, 1879, Generall Historic, 1632, and True
Travels. Adventures. &-c.. London. 1630, two vols, in one,
levt mo, super extra full git, sides double panelled, by
Bedford, 230.00; Strong, 1878, hlf elf, title inlaid, some
portraits and majis missing. 17.00: Menzies. 1876, levt
mo, git, 90.00; Hoffmann, red levt mo, git, by F. Bedford,
original maps, errala, 160.00.
5065. . The j True Travels, | Adventvrcs, | and | r^hscr\-a-
SMITH. 125
tiuiis I of Caplaiiic lolin Sniitli, | In luiro|)C, Asia, Affrica,
and America from Anno | JJoniini 1593 lo 1^)29. | His
Accidents and Sea-figlUs in the Straights; his Service |
and Stratagems of warre in Hungaria, Transilvania, Wal-
lachia, and | Moldavia, against the Turks and Tartars;
his three single combats | betwixt the Christian Armie
and the Turkes. | After how he was taken prisoner i^y
the Turks, sold for a slave, sent into | Tartaria; his
description of the Tiirlars, their strange manners and
custonies of | Religions, Diets, Buildings, Warres,
Feasts, Ceremonies, and | Living; how he slew the
Bashaw of Nalbrits in Cambia, ' and escaped from the
Turkes and Tartars. | Together with a continuation of
of his generall History of Virginia, | Summer-Ties, New
England, and their proceedings, since 1624, to this |
present 1629; as also of the new Plantations of the
great I River of the Ama/.ons, the lies of St. Christopher,
Mevis, I and Barbados in the West Indies. | All writ-
ten by actuall Authours, whose names | you shall finde
along the History. | London, | Printed by J. H. for
Thomas Slater, and are to bee | sold at the Blew Bible
in Greene Arbour, 1630. | Folio, pp. (12), 60.*
Sold: Br. Ives, i8yi. levt mo, git, extra, by F. Bedford,
the compartments on the folded plate mounted on India
paper, by Mr. Bedford, fine copy, 205.00; Menzies, 1876,
levt mo, git by Bedford, the compartments in folded
plate are separated and mounted like India proofs
placed where they belong in the text, 140.00; Rice. 1870,
mo extra by Matthews, portr. inserted, 82.50; Field,
1875, levt mo, by Bradstreet, 147.50; Crawford, 1890,
mo extra, £24; Hoffmann, 1877, elf, 18.00; French and
Chubbuck, 1904, levt mo, poor, short copy, 130.00;
Deane, 1898, full mo. extra gilt, red edges, inserted
portrait, folding plate published witii the book is cut
up and also a facsimile of it, and each division inserted
in its proper place in liook. 160.00; Puttick i'^: Simpson,
1 861, £5 5s.
5066. . The Trve Travels, Adventvres, and Observations
of Captaine John Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africke, and
America; Beginning about the year 1593 and con-
126 SMITH.
tinued to this present, 1629. Vol. i, From the
London Edition of 1619.
The Generall Historic of Virginia, New-England,
and the Summer Isles, with the Names of the Adven-
turers, Planters, and Governours from their first begin-
ning in 1584. To this Present 1626. With the Pro-
ceedings of those Several! Colonies and the Accidents
that befel them in all their Journyes and Discoveries.
Also the Maps and Descriptions of Countries, their
Commodities, People, Government, Customes, and Re-
ligion yet knowne. Divided into Sixe Bookes. By
Captaine John Smith, sometymes Governour of those
Countryes and Admirall of New England. Vol. II.
From the London Edition of 1629. Richmond: Franklin
Press. 1819. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. (14), 247; xi. 282. Por-
trait. 3 Plates and Map.*
"The typographical and cartographical execution of these vol-
umes is ranch more deserving of praise than their literary qualities.
The maps are beautifully reproduced in facsimile, and the text is
admirably printed, but the various works of Captain John Smith,
adventurer, poet, and historian, are blended in an exceedingly
puzzling way. for a'ccrtair.irg when the history of Virginia begins
and the true travels end." Field Catalog.
Sold: Woodward, 1869. sho, 6.25 : Bangs, 1895. 5.25 ; Libbie,
1895, 8.00; Stone, 1897, orig. bds, unct, 4.0c; Deane, 1901,
7.00; Idem, 4.50; Brevoort, 1890, 5.00; Brevoort, 1890,
hlf, red mo, git, 8.50; Roche, 1867, bds, unct, 10.50: Dun-
bar, 1892, 5.00; Anderson, 1903, shp, with library stamp,
5.60; Polock, 1904, elf, broken. 3.25; Bourquin, 1894, hlf
mo, git, 8.00; Hoffmann, 1877, 3.00; Cooke, 1883, 5.00;
same sale, extra illus., 9.00; Field, 1875. hlf mo, git,
unct, 13.50; Holliday, 1870, elf, 7.00; Donnelly, 1894,
bds, unct, 7.50; W. F. Fowle, 1864, bds, unct, 26.00;
Guild, 1887, 6.00; Bangs, 1898, 3.75; Libbie, 1898, 6.00;
IMadison, 1899, shp, 5.00; Puttick & Simpson, 1861, lis.;
Chittenden, 1894, unct, elf, by Bedford, 11.00; Bangs,
189s, bds, unct, 7.00; Cable, 1882, bds, unct, 8.50; Cable,
^ 1883, bds, unct, 9.60; Br. Ives, 1891, hlf red mo, git,
unct, 17.00; J. G. Smith. 1883, bds, unct, 6.50; Clogston,
1899, 12.00; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git, unct, 10.00;
Bangs, 1900, 3.75; Bangs, 1901, 9.50; Bangs, 1902, old
shp, 6.00; Weeks, 1902, hlf mo, git, 7.00; .^nderson, 1903,
shp, water stained, 7.00; .Anderson, 1903, shp, 9.00;
SMITH. 127
Anderson, 1905, hlf mo, unct, 11.00; Eames, 1905, bds,
unct, 9.50; .^dce, 1895, bds, unct, 6.00; ShurtlefF, 1875,
10.50; Pennypacker, 1907, elf, 8.50; Hayden, 1907, hlf
mo, unet, title and one plate lacking one corner, 5.50;
Sayre, 1907, orij;. bds. unct, 5.50.
5067. . Advertisements for the unexperienced Planters of
New England (jr anywhere. Or. the Pathway to expe-
rience to erect a Plantation. With the Yearly Proceed-
ings of this Country in Fishing and Planting, since the
Ycare T6r4, to the ycare 1630, and their ])resciit estate,
also how to prevent the greatest inconveniences, by
their proceedings in Virginia, and other Plantations, by
approved examples. With the Countries Amies, a de-
scription of the Coast, Harbours, Habitations, Land-
marks, Latitude and Longitude: with the map, allowed
Ijy our Royall King Charles. By Cai)taine John Smith,
sometimes Governour of Virginia, and .Admirall of New
England. London : Printed by lohn Haviland, and are
to be sold by Robert Millbovrne, at the dray-hound in
Paul's Church-yard, 163 1.
"On the liacU of the title-leaf is a coat of arms witli the fol-
lowipg motto: 'Gens Incognita. Mihi. Serviet.' " JVilliamson.
Also: Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 3(1 Ser., 3: 1-53. 1833. Folding
map.
Sold: Murphv. 18R4, mo, unct, 125.00; Deanc, 1898, elf. git,
630.00; Rice, 1870, mo, unct, 100.00; Barlow, 1890, elf,
by Bedford, 310.00.
5068. . Advertisements for the unexperienced Planters of
New England or anywhere, &c., &-c. A facsimile reprint
of the 1631 edition. Boston : William Veazie. 1865.
4to, pp. 8, 72. Map.
But 75 copies were printed, with a facsimile of the original
M.ip. 6 on India paper.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 2.00; Balcom, 1901, 5.00; Deane, 1898,
India paper, cl, unct, 5.00: Deane, 189S, large paper, cl,
unct, 3.50; Ilayes, 1898, India paper, mo, git, unct, 6.00;
Brevoort, 1890, 3.00 ; Rice, 1870, hlf mo, git, large paper,
4.00; Fisher, 1866, 5.00; Anderson, 1905, hlf mo, large
paper, 3.50; Woodward, 1869, large paper, 3.00; same
sale, medium 4to, ed, 2.00; same sale, 4to. 1.13: Cable,
128 SMITfl.
1882, 2.25 ; ^I. D. Gilman. large paper, unct, 1.50; Barlow,
1890, 3.00; Manson, 1899, 1.50; Hoffmann, 1877, 1.25;
Child, 1882, 1.50; Menzies, 1876, hlf levt mo, git, unct,
Bradstreet, large paper, 5.00 ; Bourquin, 1894, unct, 90
cts. ; Cooke. 1883, large pap, levt mo, git, unct, by Brad-
street, 8.50; Guild, 1887, 1.50; Whitmore, 1902, cl, unct,
4.50.
5069. . The Complete Works of, a republication of all
the works of this early American Explorer and Historian,
containing matter not otherwise obtainable, including "A
True Relation of such Occurrences and Accidents of
noate as hath hapned in Virginia." London. 1608; "A
Map of Virginia, with a description of the Countrey,"
Oxford, 1612 ; "The Proceedings of the English Colonic
in Virginia," Oxford, 1612 ; "A Descriptii m of Xew Eng-
land," London, 1616; "New England's Trials," London,
1622; "The English Voyages to the Old Virginia," 1584-
1605 ; "An Accidence, or the Path-way to Experience,"
London. 1626: the "True Travels. Adventures and Ob-
servations of Captain John Smith." London. 1630. and
divers other Tracts, the whole work edited by Edward
Arber. London : 1884. -|- 1895.
Sold: Henkels, 1889, 775; Donnelly, 1894, hlf mo, git,
4.13; Winsor. 1900. lids. unct. 3.75: Poole. 1900, hlf
mo, unct, 5.50; Bangs, 1900, cl, 3.75; Libbie, 1901, 3.00;
Hammond, 1902, bds, unct, 4.25 ; 1895 ed : Libbie, 1901,
cl. 4.00; Eames, 1905, cl. unct. 4.40.
Collation of Maps in Smith.
In Norton's Literary Gazette and Publishers' Cir-
cular, for March 15, 1854, (new Ser. V. i) Mr. James
Lenox published a collation of the illustrations in the
various editions of Smith's works ; in the issue for May
I, 1854, Mr. Charles Deane furnished additional data.
Believing this to be of value it has been copied as
follows :
"Issues in 1624, 1626, 1627, and two in 1632. In all
these the printed portion is identical, all want sheet o,
or from p. 97 to p. 104. A few copies are found on the
last page of which a slip of paper is pasted, containing
SMITH. 129
5J/^ lines of errata. The errors occur in all the five
copies consulted for this notice, but in one, with the
frontispiece of 1627, the mistakes have been corrected
and so neatly that the changes would not be observed
unless the attention were called to them. This copy-
has not the slip of errata.
"Iliuslratioiis of a perfect copy:
"No. I. An engraved frontispiece and title; at the
top, portraits of Elizabeth, James I, and Charles his
son, in small ovals.
"There are five variations or different issues, all of
which are apparently printed from the same copper.
"(i) The title is engraved in the center of the
frontispiece : The | General Historic | of | Virginia, New
England and the Summer | Isles | with the names of
the Adventurers, | Planters, and Governors, from their |
first beginning. An. 1584 to this | present 1624. | The
imprint is as follows : I.ondon | printed by I. D. and |
I. H. for Michael | Sparkes | 1624. | The portrait of
Charles, in the upper right hand corner, is without a
crown, the face is long and thin, and the beard peaked ;
the motto around the oval, 'Carolus-princeps.' (2)
Issued in 1626. Charles having succeeded to the throne,
a crown is placed upon his head, similar to that worn
by James : the word 'Princeps' is changed to 'Rex,' the
two dates, above and below, arc altered on the copper
from 1624 to 1626. The copper itself appears to be a
little worn. (3) The plate seems to have been re-
touched, as the impression is more distinct than in (2).
The upper date, 1626, remains; the lower is changed to
1627, but apparently on the copper and not with the
pen. (Mr. Lenox thought the 1626 date was changed
with a pen ; but Mr. Deane thought it was on the
copper.) (4) The imiM-int now reads thus : London : |
Printed by I. D. and | I. H. for Edward | Blackmore. )
Anno 1632. I The portrait of Charles as in (2) and (3).
(3) Charles' head is re-engraved.
"No. II. The portrait of the Duchess of Richmond.
"(i) The original engraved Anno 1623. by Guilh :
Pass, London.
"(2) The facsimile, printed Augt. 10, 1793, by W.
Richardson, Castle St. Leicester Square. These are to
be distinguished only by comparing them together, as
^\
130 SMITH.
in most of the facsimiles the name, &c., of Richardson,
is cut olif. The execution of the originals is much lighter
and softer, and the letters of the inscription are not
so angular, and upright as in the copy. But the imita-
tion is very good, and can be detected only by com-
parison, or by an eye familiar with the engravings.
"No. III. A large folding plate, representing
' Smith's Adventures; it is divided into seven principal
compartments ; the center one of those at the bottom
contains a small map of 'Ould Virginia.' It was sup-
posed that there were no variations in this plate. But
one has been discovered.
"(i) In the map of 'Ould Virginia.' Beginning at
the left hand, it zuaiits the forest of trees, and the names
Mountayne's forest, Mason's bushe, Walden's Oake, L.
D., Lenox rocks, Richmond's steps, Stuard's reach. Ana-
dale's chase, Dover's He, Salvage He, Gorden's He, Guy's
Xygod, P. Box, He Hatton, Aljbot's He, Cecil's Harbor,
Hertford He, Essex He, Worcester Inlet, Arundell's He,
P. Corbett, P. Barkley, Mildmaid's roade, Townsrow's
end, Segar's grove, and the trees, Beauchamp's playne,
L. Salvage Rocke and the rock, Bedford's valley. The
words in the next compartment 'printed by James Reeve'
are also omitted. Smith probably never surveyed for this
map : but adopted and reduced the map published by
De Bry in 1590, in the first part of the Large Voyages,
containing Hariot's accoimt of Raleigh's discovery of
Virginia. The names employed in the two maps very
nearly agree. Smith translated De Bry's 'Promontorium
tremendum,' C. feare.
"(2) This map has the forest, and all the names
omitted in (i), and the words 'printed by James Reeves'
are also added.
"No. IV. Folding map of Virginia.
"(i) The original map has no degrees nf longitude
marked on the sides, and the latitude only at the bottom.
(The reader will obser\-e that as the map lies in the book,
the north and not the east is at the right hand, and the
degrees of latitude and longitude have clianged places.)
It has no indication above, nor in the right hand corner
below, of the work or page to which it belongs, no
escutcheon or motto near the lower right hand corner, no
SMITH. 13 t
dale KioG iiiuki ilic scale of miles, no dale 1607 l>ciicath
Powhattan at the rij^ht hand aI;ove. It does not contain
tliesc names: fjuntcr's ilarbour, I'rook-e's forest, Winstfjii
Isles, VVashhornc C. t(j the cast <}( Chesa|)eakc I!ay ; and
west of the bay it has not Taverner's Roade, Downe's
Dale, Bland's C, Burton's mount, Democrites' tree,
Sparke's Content (or valley), Featherston's Baye,
Booler's Bush. (2) Like (i) except that Smith's escutch-
eon alone is introduced near the lower right hand cor-
ner, without his motto : the dates 1606 and 1607 are
found in their respective places, and all the names given
above are still omitted. (3) The true Purchas map,
found in Vol. 4, 1625. Like (2) except that the degrees
of latitude are marked at the top and bottom, and the
longitude at the sides, at the top in the left and right
hand corners are the figures 1690, 1691 — the pages be-
tween which the map is placed in Purchas' volume — no
reference to Smith's work in the lower right hand
corner — Smith' arms zi'itli the motto, near the same place.
At the cast of the bay, we find Gunler's Harbor, Brook's
Forest and Winston's Isles, but not VVashborne C. —
at the west, Teverncr's Roade, Burton's mount. Demo-
crites' tree, Sparke's Content (not valley), with the hill
between the two words; but not Downe's Dale, Bland's
C, Featherstone Bay nor Booler's Bush.
"In 1627 and 1628, De Bry published a map of \'ir-
ginia, evidently copied from (3). It first appeared in Part
13 of his German large Voyages, titles to which are found
with both years; but the preface to all is dated 14 Septr
1627. The differences between the two are as follows:
there is no reference to Purchas; the dates 1606, 1607,
the escutcheon and motto of Smith are omitted; the
scale of the map being a little smaller than Smith's De
Bry leaves out the ornamented scroll on which is printed
the word Virginia in large capitals, the vessel and whale
in the Virginian sea, the whale in the bay. the dividers
and ornaments about the scale of miles, and the name
of the engraver ; the giant at the right is reduced in size,
the names correspond with those on (3).
"(4) Like (3) except that the reference (\). 41. Smith)
is introduced in the lower right hand corner, and Wash-
borne C, cast of the bay; at the west, Sparke's Content
132 SMi:n.
is changed to Sparke's Valley, both words above the
hill, and Content below obliterated, and Dovvne's Dale,
Bland's C, Featherstone Bay and Booler's Bush are
also introduced.
"No. V. Portrait of Matoaka — or Pocahontas.
''The same remarks apply to this plate as to that of
the Duchess of Richmond, but the facsimile is not so
carefully executed. The inscription of the original is in
larger type, and the plate has at the left 'S. Pass Sculp.'
and at the right 'Compton Holland cxcud.' These indica-
tions are not on the counterfeit, while the name of Rich-
ardson is very frequentlj' left at the bottom of the
impression.
"No. VI. Folding plate divided into several com-
partments, representing fortifications, instruments of
warfare, &c., and, in the center a small map of the Ber-
mudas, or Summer Isles, (i) No variation has been
discovered but it is probable that such will be found,
ivithout Reeves' name, and perhaps with some differ-
ences in the map of the Bahamas.
"No. VII. Folding map of New England, with
Smith's portrait in one corner.
"The map is found in eight different conditions. It
is uncertain whether all belong to this work ; probably
all but Nos. (i) and (8) were used in the different issues
of the volume, (i) Smith's armour has no figures
traced upon it, nor are there any contrctailles or cross
lines on the front of the breast plate, towards his right
' hand. In the lower left hand corner we read
".Simon Passa^us sculpsit,
"Robert Clark excudit,
and in the lower right hand corner
"London Printed by George Low.
"There is no date under the scale of leagues. All
the other maps have the date 1614 in that place. The
names P. Travers and Gerrard's Isles are not marked in
Pembrock's Bay ; nor Payne's Isles near the River Forth.
The River Charles is not carried out to the edge of the
map. Smith's arms are not found near the lower left
hand corner. A ship, whale, fleet of vessels, the com-
pass, and a scale of leagues are all inserted in different
places in that part representing the sea ; and the arms of
-Mini 133
Enf,']an(l on the land at the top. Sniitli's likeness re-
sembles his early portraits.
"I he map in this condition is very rare and was
])rohably engraved for Smith's 'Description of New Eng-
land,' a small (|iiarto printed for Robert Clarke in 1616,
and which, according to Rich, was the first book pub-
lished that speaks of A'ezu England, previously called
North Virginia. Besides, in 1617 Hulsius translated
Smith's Description, and coined his map very nearly on
the same scale. It is a facsimile of this map (i) except
that the names in the corners are omitted, and Smith's
title, the verses below the portrait, and .some of the ex-
planations are in German. The latitude onh' is marked,
and only on the right side. The inscription at the top
near the royal arms, and under the name 'New England,'
reads Prince Charles ] Prince of Great Britaine.
"lyz. Like I except there is no escutcheon.
"(2) Like (i) except that the date 1614 is intro-
duced, as are P. Travers and Gerrard's Isles near Pem-
brock's Bay. Payne' lies are not yet marked. Smith's
escutcheon, without the motto, is engraved near the
lower left hand corner.
"(3) Like (2) except that the motto, 'Vincere est
vivere,' is inserted along the line of Smith's escutcheon,
and his portrait is very much worn. The degrees of
latitude are marked on both sides, and the longitude at
the top and bottom.
"(4) Like (3) except that Payne's Lsles arc marked
near the River Forth ; Smith's whole portrait has been
retouched ; the side of the breastplate at his right is
covered with contretailles ; Robert Clark's name is oblit-
erated, but Pass' and Low's remain. Deane says Clark's
name is only ]iartially obliterated, it can be seen on all
the maps subsequently jjublished, but on (8) appears
very plainly, the whole map having been retouched.
"(5) In all respects like (4) except that George
Low's name is changed for that of James Reeve.
"(6) Like (5) except that Smith's whole armor is
covered with an ornament of leaves. The following
names are introduced for the first time : West's Bay
near Cape James, P. Standish. .Vctc (above Plimouth),
P. ^^^ynthrop, P. Reeves, and Salem, the last iu'^'. north
134 SMTIII.
of Cape Anna. Fullerton Isles, Gary Isles, and P. Mur-
ray are altered to Francis' Isle, Claiborn's Isle, and P.
Saltonstall. The inscription at the top now reads thus :
'Prince Charles, | nowe King of great Britaine.'
"(7) Like (6) Charlton is added near the River
Charles ; Salem is obliterated and placed at the South of
Bristow, and directly in the center of the map a large
; coat of arms with supporters and the motto. 'Gens in-
cognita mihi serviet,' is introduced. Martin's Isle also
introduced in the upper right hand corner. Two rivers
take their source south of the tree below South Hamp-
ton, and run into Talbot's Bay, between Bristow and
Bastable, obliterating in their course a church found on
the other maps. There is a church represented, with
Salem in its new position.
"(8) Like (7) with these additions. The course of
the River Charles is carried out to the edge of the map,
and the names of several towns, Saugus, Charles Towne,
Medford, Boston, Dorchester, Roxbury, Newtowne,
Water-towne, are laid down upon or near it; houses,
men, trees and animals are represented ; a large school
of codfish is introduced below the single ship, and under
the compass these words are printed : 'He that desyres
to know more of the Estate of New | England, lett him
read a new I'ook of the prospecte" \ of new England, and
ther he shall have Satisfaction.' | This refers to Wood's
New England's Prospects, the first edition of which was
published in 1634, after which date this notice must
have been inserted in the map. This map, thus altered,
does not therefore belong to Smith's Llistory. Winnis-
simie is introduced between Boston and Dorchester.
"In 1635, Michael Sparkc f])ossibly the Michael
Sparkes in the title page of the editions of 1624, '26, and
'27) published a Gazetteer in folio, under the following
title: 'Historia Mundi. or Mercator's Atlas; containing
his Cosmograiihical Descri])tions of the Fabricke and
Figure of the World. Lately rectified in di\ers places,
as also beautified and enlarged with new Mapps and
Tallies by the Studious induslrie ni Jodocus Hondy.
Englished by W. S. Generosus and Coll. Regin Oxoniae.
London, ])rinted for Michaell .Sparke and Samuel Cart-
wright. 1635.'
sMiiii. '35
"In the list of maps one of New England is men-
lioncfl 'after the l)oi)ke befure the 'I'ahle' and in the
Table, a 'l)escrii)tion of New England' is announced at
page 931.' The text finishes at page 930, and in this
l)lace. before the 'Table.' is found the Map r.f New Eng-
land exactly as described under (8j. There is no 'De-
scription' referring to this map and the notice on the
map is probably the description alluded to.
"In the Table is the following quaint notice : 'Cap-
taine jdhn Smith in the yccre 1608 did discover Virginia.
(luod 'In illius honorem quern meruit, adnotavit Mer-
cator. Et ego amicitiac gratia, in Indice collocavi, and
shortly expect a map of Virginia, according as it is now,
more exact.'
"On the last page below the errata is this memo-
randum : 'In page 905, for the Des_cription of New Spaine,
read New Virginia, but there is no map for \'irginia
in regard there is more exact map drawing in that Coun-
try, whose Platforme is not yet come over; but when it
comes, every Buyer of the Booke shall have it given
him gratis.' At page 905, this duplicate map of New
Spain has a map of Virginia pasted over it, with the date
'Ralph Hall sculpsit, 1636.'
"Copies of other books by Smith are found either
with the map f i) or another map to some of which they
do not belong but have been inserted by book collec-
tors :
"Other of Smith's books:
"The True Relation. London. 1608. Written by
Thomas Wat.son, Gent, one of said Collony. London for
Tohn Tappe, t6o8. 4to, with mai). Tlie printer's address
shows that the book was really written by Capt. John
Smith, 'one of the Consell there in Virginia,' and Wat-
son's name inserted in the title page by mistake. Deane
says : It may be affirmed that there is no reference to a
map throughout this tract. It will probably be found
that the map in the Grenville copy has been inserted
from some other volume.
"(2) A Map of Virginia. Oxford. 1612. Smith in a
letter from Virginia near the close of 1608 writes thus:
'I have sent you this map of the Bay and Rivers, with
an annexed Relation of the Countries and natives that
136 SMITH.
inhabit them.' This is no doubt the map IV, (i). and
the Relation is that portion of the Tract, 161 2, which was
written by Smith, viz, the first part. In the preface to
. . this tract we are told that 'it was penned in the Land it
treateth of.'
"3. 4. New England's Trials. 1620-22. It is prob-
able that a map should accompany both these tracts.
(Lowndes does not mention the maps.) This ma]:) is
found in Higginson's Xew England's Plantation. Of
Higginson's New England's Plantation there were three
editions, all published in 1630. The first edition is stated
by Rich to have appeared in 162S, but erroneously, for
Higginson did not arrive in New England until 1629. It
is a small pamphlet of 20 pages. The second edition is
said on the title page to be enlarged, and has 6 additional
pages. There is no mention of a map throughout the
work ; but, at the close, it gives a list of the old and new
names of the most remarkable places, beginning at the
South and proceeding northward in regular order, onlj- a
few names being passed over. In this list Plimoutli has
not the prefix A'ctc, but it is so called in the body of the
work ; and on this map for the first time, Salem, at which
place he says he had settled, follows Bastable: this corre-
sponds with (6). It must be recollected, that in (7) the
situation of Salem is changed; and according to that
map (7), it would, in the enumeration, come before
Bristow. Again, if (6) were published in 1630 it must
have appeared late in that year, with scarcely time to
have crossed the Atlantic, for on it are found, for the
first time, P. Winthrop and P. Saltonstall, and these
gentlemen did not arrive in the colon}' until the summer
of 1630. These names do not occur in Higginson's enum-
eration. If, then, his book ought to have a map, and
the position of Salem on his list is the only argument
of consequence in favor of it, we should be forced to ap-
propriate (6) to his work; while the introduction of the
Points would prove that the book must have appeared
late in the year, perhaps that the map belongs only to
the third edition. No opportunity has been afl'orded of
: examining this edition to know if further additions have
been made, or whether it is mere reprint of the second-
This second edition having been printed by Sparke, as
SMITH. 137
were the fulios 1624, iOjO, and \l12j, and tlic Ilnndius
1635, he was probably the owner of the map, and may
have inserted it in the bool< witliout authority.
"(5) Advertisements for Planters. I'rinted by John
Ilaviland. 1O31. 4tii. This work should have the map
and (6) is found in some copies of it apparently' undis-
turbed. Smith states that Salem was settled in March,
1629, and adds, as HiH;sinsnn says, that it was called by
the natives Naemkeck, by the king, Bastable, and by the
planters, Salcin — this agrees with (6). He gives its
latitude 42° 38" — this agrees with (7), Salem being re-
moved south to nearly that position. He proceeds —
'Some few of Dorchester,' (first found on (8)) 'have
joined in society with others, and have sent to the Mas-
sachusetts, which they call Charlton or Charlestowne.'
Here, again, he follows Iligginson, who states 'the rest
have planted themselves at Masathulets Bay, building a
townc there which we doe call Cherton or Charles
Tozvne.' Charlton appears first in (7), and is placed on
the wrong side of the river. In (8) it remains in the
same i)osition, and Charles-Towne is introduced on the
other side, very nearly in its proper place. After weigh-
ing this perplexing evidence, we should be disposed to
exclude the map from liiggin.son's work, and ap|)ropriate
(6) to Smith's advertisements ; or, if the publication, of
it in 163T, so nearly corresponding with that of the last
folio in 1632, should incline the reader to the opinion
that (/) was used in hntli. then 16) mav revert lo Hig-
ginson.
"The following arrangement of the maps is pro-
posed, not without diffidence, yet with the belief that it
will be found in the main correct.
"No. W. Map of A'irginia.
"(i) Smith's Map of Virginia. Oxford. 1612.
"(2) Smith's General History of Virginia. 1624.
"(3) Purchas' Pilgrims. 1625.
"(4) Smith's General History, 1626, '27 and 1632.
"No. \1T. Map of New England.
"(i) Smith's New England. 1616.
138 SMITH.
"(lyi) Smith's New England's Trials. 1620.
"(2) Smith's New England's Trials. 1622.
"(3) Smith's General History. 1624.
"(4) Smith's General History. 1626.
"(5) Smith's General History. 1627. This map
bears the name of James Reeve; with it the two plates
HI and VI, probably first appeared with the same name
introduced.
"(6) Smith's Advertisements to Planters. 1631.
"(7) Smith's General History. 1st and 2d issue.
1632.
"(8) Sparkes' Historia Mundi, 1635."
5070. SMITH, JOHN YATES. History of Madison. Madison:
1866. 8mo, pp. 88.
5071. SMITH, MATTHEW; GIBSON, JAMES. A Declara-
tion and Remonstrance of the distressed and bleeding
Frontier Inhabitants of the Province of Pennsylvania,
Presented by them to the Honourable the Governor and
Assembly of the Province, Shewing the Causes of their
late Discontent and Uneasiness and the Grievances
Under which they have laboured, and which they humbly
pray to have redress'd. (Philadelphia:) Printed (by
William Bradford) in the Year 1764. i2mo, pp. 18, n. p.,
n. d.* + 1764. i2mo.
Addressed to the Hon. John Penn.
Sold: Brinley, 1890, hlf mo, 17.00; Barlow, 1890, hlf mo,
iiiict. 30.00; Pennypackcr. 1906. 23.00.
5072. SMITH, NELSON FOOT. History of Pickens County,
Ala., from its First Settlement in Eighteen hundred and
Seventeen to Eighteen Hundred and Fifty six. Corroll-
ton, Ala.: Pickens Republican Office. 1856. i6mo, pp.
272.
First printed as a scries of sketches in the Pic!;ens Rcpuhlkan,
1854-
5073. SMITH, ORAMANDEL. Present Condition of the State
(Maine). Its Agricultural, Financial, Commercial and
SMITH. 139
Maiuifacliiiiiig Developments. Advantages of the State
as a Summer Resort. Published under the Direction of
the Secretary of State. Augusta : Kennebec Journal
I'.ook Print. 1885. Svo, pp. 40.
5074. . IlisiDry of Litchfield, Me., and an Account of its
Centennial Celebration, 1895. Augusta, 1897. 8mo, pp.
548. Illustrated.
5075. SMITH, O. H. Ivirly Indiana Trials and Sketches. Rem-
iniscences by Hon. O. II. Smith. Cincinnati: Moore,
Wiistach, Keys & Co. Prs. 1858. Svo, pp. 640.*
These sketches were oriRinally pu1)!ishefl in the Indianapolis
Diiily Journal, and rcpiililished e.xtensively by other papers. Fron-
tispiece of Mr. Smith. Inlcresting account of early life and
pioneers.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 2.50; Cable, 1883, 1.25; Bourquin,
1894, i.oo; Proud, 1903, 60 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 2.00.
5076. SMITH. PHILIP HENRY. General History of Duchess
County, from 1609 to 1876, Inclusive. Illustrated with
Xunierous Woodcuts, IMaps and full page Engravings.
Pawling, N. Y. : Published by the Author. 1877. 8vo,
pp. 507.*
Frontispiece of Poughkecpsie. Colored folding map of Duchess
County.
Sold: Bushncll, 1883, 2.00; Murphy. 1884, 3.00; M. D. Gil-
man, 1884, paper, unct, 3.12; Guild, 1887, 1.50; Anderson,
1903, cl, a. 1. s. laid in, 3.60; Knickerbocker, 1905, cl,
3.75; Hayden, 1907, hlf c!f, unct, 4.75.
5077. . Legends of the Shavvangunk (Shon-Gum) (N.
Y.) and its Environs; including Historical Sketches,
liiographical Notices, and Thrilling Border Incidents and
Adventures relating to those Portions of the Counties
of Orange, Ulster and Sullivan lying in the Shawan-
gunk Region. Pawling, N. Y. : 1887. Svo, pp. 168. Illus-
trated.
5078. SMITH, R. A. Philadelphia as It Is in 1852 being a Cor-
rect Guide to all the Public Buildings; Literary, Scien-
tific, and Benevolent Institutions ; and Places of Amuse-
140 SMITH.
ment; Remarkable Objects; Manufactories; Commercial
Warehouses ; and Wholesale and Retail Stores in Phila-
i delphia and its Vicinity. With illustrations and a Map
of the City and Environs. Philadelphia: Lindsay &
Blakiston. 1852. i2mo, pp. xvi, 452. Folding Map.*
Sold: Harold Peirce. 1903. i.io; Slee, 7900, 25 cts. : F.our-
quin, 1894, 10 cts. ; Henkels, 1902, 30 cts. ; Hayden, 1907,
50 cts.
5079. SMITH, RALPH D. The History of Guilford, Connecti-
cut from its First Settlement in 1639. From the Manu-
scripts of Hon. Ralph D. Smith. Albany, N. Y. : J.
Munsell. 1877. 8vo, pp. 219. Frontispiece of Old Stone
House.*
Edited by L. H. Smith.
Sold: Bushnell, 1883, 2.25; Cable, 1883, 1.62; Barlow, 1890,
1.50; Cooke, 1883, (2 cps), 5.00; Manson, 1899, T.12;
Guild, 1887, 1.75.
5080. SMITH, ROBERT WALTER. History of Armstrong
County, Pennsylvania. Illustrated. Chicago : Water-
man, Watkins & Co. 1888. Folio, pp. 624.*
5081. SMITH, S. F. Life of Joseph Grafton, late Pastor of the
First Baptist Church, Newton, Massachusetts, with an
Appendix Embracing Historical, Statistical and Ecclesi-
astical Information pertaining to the Town of Newton.
Boston: John Putnam. 1849. 8vo, pp. x, 213.*
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.12; Guild, 1887, 75 cts.; Woodward,
1869, 5.25.
5082. . History of Newton, Massachusetts, Town and
City from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time.
1630-1880. Boston : American Logotype Co. 1880. 8vo,
pp. 851. Map. Portraits. Plates.*
Sold: Coburn, 1895, 3.12; Libbie, 1898, hlf elf, marbled,
3.00; Manson, 1899, 2.25; Cable, 1882, 3.63; Child, 1882,
3-.S0; J. G. Smith, 1883, 4.00; Harold Peirce, 1903, 7.50;
Whitmore, 1902, 3.87; Guild, 1887, 5.00; Perry, 1899,
3.60.
SMITH. 141
5083. SMYTH, S. P. N. Mislorical Discourse delivered at the
250th Anniversary oi tlic First Church in New Haven,
April 22, 1888. n. p. n. d., pp. 27. 12.
5084. SMITH, S. R. The Wyoming Valley in 1892. (Scranton.)
Scranton Republican Print. 1892. 4to, pp. 160.*
Illustrated with pliotDijraviircs liy Giitckiiiist oi portraits of
tlu' citizens, many pictures upon one page.
Sold: Hayden, 1907, i.oo.
5085. SMITH, SARAH SAUNDERS. The Founders of the
M;i.ssachus(.tts Hay Colony. A careful Rc-scarch of the
Earliest Records of many of the Foremost Settlers of
the New Eiis^land Colony; Compiled form the Earliest
Church and State Records, and valuable Private Papers
retained by Descendants for many Generations. Illus-
trated. Piltsfield, Mass.: Press of The Sun Printing
Co. 1897. 8vo, pp. 372.*
Frontisi)iece ( f Mrs. Smith.
Sold: Lihbic, 1898, 4.0Q.
5086. SMITH, SAMUEL. The | History | of | the Colony | of |
Nova-Caesaria, or New-Jersey: ( Cfinlaininij, \ An Ac-
count of its First Settlement, | Progressive Improve-
ments, I The Original and Present Constitution, | and
other Events, | to the Year 1721, | With | Some Particu-
lars Since ; | and | A Short View of its Present State, |
by Samuel Smith |. Burlington, in New Jersey: |
Printed and sold by James Parker; Sold also by | David
Hall I in Philadelphia. 1765. 8vo, pp. x, 574.*
"Very scarce and difficult to be met with." Kich.
Sold: Menzies, 1876, green lect, mo, git panelled, unct, by
Bedford, autograph letter of Earl of Bath to Lord Nor-
reys. Rice copy, letter was inserted by Menzies, 125.00;
r.ourquin, 1894, shp, 21.00; Harold Peirce, 1903, full mo,
git, 42.00; Cooke, 1883, Ivt mo, git, unct, by Matthews,
30.00; Proud, 1903. elf, lillo foxed. 17.00: Puttick &
Simpson, 1861, old elf, £2 9s; Miller & Bancker,
1898, shp, 23.00; Bangs, 1903, elf, git, 31.00; Bangs, shp.
1903, 20.00; Anderson, 1905, elf, extra, by Riviere, 41.00.
142 SMITH.
Strong, 1878, full elf, 14.00; Bangs, 1895, Lenox Dupl.
Geo. Bancroft's copy with his bookplt, autograph and
marginal notes, 20.00; Weeks, 1902, levt mo, gilt, unct,
by Bedford, page 9 ii-i6th x 6 6-i6th in., Brayton Ives
copy, a. 1. s. of Earl of Bath to Lord Norreys, containing
"A Proposal for the Sale of East New Jersey," 410.00.
"This uncut copj', though not unique as the catalogue stated,
is one of only two copies known hi this condition. It sold in the
Rice sale in 1S70 (before lieing liound 1 for $200.00; again in the
Menzies sale in 1876 for $125.00; and in the Ives sale in 1891 for
$200.00." Livingston.
Sold: Bell, 1895, hlf levt mo, extra git, 27.00; Bangs, 1895,
old elf, 22.00; Adee, 1895, levt mo, extra, gilt, by Mat-
thews, 30.00; Wood, 1895, old elf, 14.50; Ives, mo, extra.
unct, 200.00: Rice, hds, unct. the Ives copy, 200.00;
Bangs, 1895, title imjierfect. 20.00; Strong, 1878, 14.00;
Fisher, 1866. hlf shp, 20.00; Mitchell, 1891. unct. pol-
ished elf, tooled, git, bjr Tout. 30.00: Roche. 1867, elf.
Bedford, 52.00; Weeks. 1902. contcmp. elf. 8 i3-i6th x
5 5-i6th in., 30.00; Same sale, levt git, by Pratt, formerly
owned by Henry Stevens, 35.00; Same sale, levt git, extra,
by Bedford, 36.00; Same sale, polshd elf, git, 30.00; Same
sale, fid git, 26.00; Hoffmann, 1877, elf, git, 21.00; French
and Chubbuck, 1904, hlf mo, git, 30.00; Griswold, elf,
30.00; Field, elf, 31.00; Murph}'. 1884, 26.00; Deane,
1898. shp, 16.00: Barlow. 1890, elf, 35.00; A'room. 1882,
elf, 28.00; Pennypacker, 1907, original elf, 20.00; Brinley,
1880. old elf, 25.00; Bushnell, 1883, elf, git, 27.00; Chit-
tenden, 1894, levt mo, git, by W. Pratt, 37.00; Henkels.
igoo, old elf. 25.00: Henkels, 1901. full mo, git, 36.00;
Welford, 1854. 8.50; Bangs, 1901, 24.00; McKee, 1902,
Joseph Bloomfield's copy with his autograph, shp, 35.00.
5087. SMITH, SAMUEL. The History of the Colony of Nova
Caesaria or New Jersey; containing. An Account of its
First Settlement, Progressive Improvements, The Orig-
inal and Present Constitutions, and other Events, to the
1 Year 1721, with some Particulars since; and a Short
View of its Present State. Burlington in New Jersey,
James Parker. Sold also by David Hall in Philadolidiin.
1765. Svo.*
This is a reprint, 1877, of first edition.
The same. Fourth edition, Trenton, 1890.
SMITH. 143
■ Sold: Trciitdn, 1890; Carre, 1897, 4.2-;; Vroom, 1HR2,
1877 cd, 2.50; Dunbar, 1892, 2.25; Hcnkels, 1899, map
damaged, 50 cts. ; Henkels, 1901, 2d ed, 2.75; Weeks,
I 1902, hlf mo, git, unct, 1.50; 2d ed, 4th ed, 1.75; Boiir-
quin, 1894, 1S77 cd, hlf mo, unci, 5.25; Proud, 1903, 1X77
ed, i.oo; Anderson, 1903, hlf mo, 3.50; Libbie, 1904, hlf
mo, 3.50; Polock, 1904, 1877 ed, 1.20.
5088. SMITH, THOMAS E. V. City of New York in Year of
Washington's Inauguration, 1789. Folded map. New
York. 1889. 8vo, pp. 244.
Description uf llu- cilv, I'.nvvlinK firoeii, tlu-atros licfnrc 1789,
&c.
5089. SMITH, THOMAS LAURENS. A Historical Address
delivered on the Fourth of July, 1839 ^^ the Centennial
Anniversary of the Settlement of Windham. Portland:
Arthur Shirley, Printer. 1840. 8vo, pp. 32.
Sold: Manson, 1899, i.oo; Guild, 1887, i.oo.
5090. . Plistory of the Town of Windham, prepared at
the Request of the Town. Portland : Hoyt & Fogg.
1873. 8vo, pp. 104.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.37; Cable, 1882, 1.25; Child, 1882,
1.37; S. L. Boardman, 1883, i.oo; Guild, 1887, 4.00.
5091. SMITH, WALTER ROBINSON. Brief History of the
Louisiana Territory. St. Louis, Mo.: The St. Louis
News Co. 8vo, pp. iv, 98.*
5092. SMITH, WILLIAM (DR.). A Brief | State | of the |
Province | of | Pennsylvania, | in which | The Conduct of
their Assemblies for several | Years past is impartially
examined, and the | true Cause of the continual En-
croachments of I the French displayed, more especially
the secret | Design of their late unwarrentable Invasion
I and Settlement upon the River Ohio. | To which is an-
nexed, I An easy Plan for restoring Quiet in the public
Mea- I sures of that Province, and defeating the ambi-
tious I Views of the French in time to come. | In a
Letter from a Gentleman who | has resided many Years
144 SMITH.
in Pennsylvania | to liis Friend in London | London: |
Printed for R. Griffiths at the Dunciad, in Pater | Noster-
Row. 1755. I 8vo, pp. 88.*
Second edition. London : Griffiths. 1755. + Third
edition. London. 1756. 8vo.
"A second edition was published the same year, but the text is
the same in both. The work relates to the French invasion in
Ohio." Rich.
Sold: Leavitt & Co., 1868, hlf mo, 3.75 : Rice. pel. clf, by-
Bedford, 17.00; Field, hlf mo, 6.75; Libbie, 1895, 5.00;
1755 ed, Cooke, 1883, hlf mo, git, by Bedford, 10.00;
Bangs, 1901, hlf mo, 4.25 ; Bangs, 1903, orig, pap. cover,
sewed, 5.50; Polock, 1904, bottom torn fr. hlf title,
31.00; Murphy, 1884, 9.00; Pennypacker, 1906, hlf mo, git,
unct, from library of Count Zinzendorf with his auto-
graph notes, orig covers, bd in, 32.00; Menzies, 1876, hlf
mo, git, unct, by Bedford, 7.50; Hoffmann, 1877, unct,
2.75; Henkels. 1905, 2d ed, hlf mo, git, 31.00; 1756 ed.
Field, 1875, hlf mo. 6.75; Bangs, 1901, clf, git, 4.00;
Henkels, 1905, hlf mo, i;-lt. unct, 31.00; Brinley, 1880, 2.50.
5093. . A I Brief View | of the Conduct of | Pennsylvania, ]
For the Year 1755: j So far as it affected the General
Service of the | British Colonies, particularly the Expedi-
tion I under the late General Braddock, | With an Ac-
count of the shocking Inhumanities ] committed by In-
cursions of the Indians upon the | Province in October
and November ; which occasioned a Body of the Inhabi-
tants to come down, while the | Assembly were sitting.
and to insist upon an imme- | diate Suspension of all
Disputes, and the Passing of | a Law for the Defence of
the Country. Interspers'd with several interesting Anec-
dotes and original | Papers relating to the Politics and
Principles of | the People called Quakers; Being a Sequel
to I a late well-known Pamphlet, | entitled, | A Brief
State of Pennsylvania. | In a Second Letter to a Friend
in London. | London : R. Griffiths. 1756. 8vo, pp. 88.
One of the Paxson Boy pamphlets.
This work, written anonymously by Dr. Win. Smith, is in con-
tinnation of his Brief State. See Mo. Review, xii, iga; xiv, 208.
A French edition was published in Paris in 1756. Sm. 8vo, pp.
12S. Folding map.
Sold: Roche, 1867, hlf mo, 7.00; Henkels, 1896, 10.00;
bMiril.
145
' Cooke, 1883, mo, git, unct, by V. Bedford, a. I. s. of B.
Franklin inserted, 20.00; Bangs, 1900, elf, 4.50; Libbie,
1902, elf, French ed, 1756, 3.25; Proud, French ed, 1903,
elf, 4.00; French and Chubbuck, 1904, levt mo, git, by
Riviere, 35.00; Harold Pcirce, 1903, hlf mo, unct, 25.00;
Field, 1875, hlf levt mo, unct, 8.50; Clogston, 1899, 3-50;
Pennypacker, 1906, elf, git, bookplate of Henry Stevens,
19.00; Henkels, 1901, 21.00; Brinley, 1880, 2.50; Brinley,
1880, French ed, 2.50; Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, title worn,
22.00; Menzies. 1876. gr. mo, git, unct, autogra|)h letter
B. Franklin inserted, Bedford. 19.00; Leavitt & Co.,
1868, hlf mo, 3.75; Morrell, 1869, hlf mo. 6.00; Bangs,
Merwin, 1865, 2.50; Henkels. 1896, 5.00; Br. Ives, 1891,
French ed, 3.50; Henkels. 1899. French ed. 4.25.
5094. . A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania,
etc. I'y William Smith, D.D. New York; Reprinted by
Joseph Sabin. 1865. Bvo, pp. 44.
Sabin's reprint, X'o. 4. Two huiidrcd copies printed on small
and fifty copies on large paper.
Sold: Fisher, 1866, 75 cts. ; Roche, 1867, large pap, 37 cts. ;
Bushncll. 1883, large pap, unct, 1.30; Chittenden, 1894,
37 cts.; M. D. Oilman, 1884, large pap, unct, 50 cts.;
Hoflfmann, 1877, large pap, hlf mo, 1.25; Field, 1875,
1. 00; Guild, 1887, large pap, unct, 37 cts.; Polock, 1904,
70 cts. ; Pennypacker, 1906, 80 cts. ; Sayre, 1907, 25 cts.
5095. . The History of the Province of New York, from
the First Discovery to the year 1732. To which is an-
nexed a Description of the Country, with a short Ac-
count of the Inhabitants, their Trade, Religion and Poli-
tical State, and the Constitution of the Courts of Justice
in that Colony. London : Printed for Thomas Wilcox,
Bookseller at \^irgirs Head, opposite the New Church in
the Strand. 1757. 4to, pp. xii, 255.*
Folding plao of "The South \'ie\v of Oswego, on Lake Onta-
rio."
Sold: Libbie, ist ed, title page, folding plate and last 5
leaves missing, 1897, 3.25; Murphy, 1884, hlf mo, git,
unct, fine cop}', plate of Oswego, 35.00; Bangs. 1898,
shp rubbed. 36.00: Rice. 1870. large i>ai)er. nm. extra,
git. by Matthew. 300.00: Cooke. 1883, elf, 21.00; Bar-
146 SMITir.
low, 1890, hlf elf, ioy2 X 8'4 on page, unique copy,
41.00; Bangs, 1895, old elf, foxed, 25.00; Bangs, 1896,
rough elf. view poor, presentation copy from author,
26.00: Ives, elf extra, 26.00; Griswold, elf, extra, 43.00;
Beckford, large paper, £45 ; Ellis, large paper, Beckford's
copy. £55; Fisher, 1866, hlf elf, git, marbled map in fac-
simile, 16.00; Mitchell, 1891, polshd elf, git, by W. Pratt,
38.00; Brinley, 1880, large pap, io>4 x 8 on page, original
elf. 15.50; Same sale, orig bdg, 8.50; Roche. 1867, shp,
facsimile map, 6.00 ; Weeks, 1902, contem'y elf. broken,
spotted and name on title, tall copy, 40.00; Menzies,
1876, green levt mo, extra, git, by Matthews, large pap
copy. Rice copy, 225.00; Same sale, mor git, 26.00;
Cooke, 1883, elf git, 21.00; Field, 1875 ; hlf mo, git, 17.00;
Anderson, 1905. hlf mo, 51.00: Jos. r\rKean. Boston,
1818, 1.75; Mckee, 1902, hlf elf, ioj4 x 8>4 in, 110.00;
Bangs, 1903, bds, plate, cleaned and backed, 31.00; An-
derson, 1904, levt mo, git, by Lefort, in slip case, 84.00.
5096. . Histoire de la Nouvelle York, Depuis La Decou-
verte de cette Province Jusqu'a notre siecle. Dans la-
quelle on rapporte les demeles qu'elle a eus avec les
Canadians & les Indiens ; les Guerres qu'elle a Soutenues
contre ces Peuples ; les Traites & les Alliances qu'elle a
faits avec eux, &c. On y a Joint Une Description Geo-
graphique du Pays, & une Histoire Abregee de ses Habi-
tans, de leur Religion, de leur Gouvernement Civil &
Ecclesiastique, &c. Par William Smith. Traduite de
I'Anglois par M. E A Londrcs. 1767. i6mo. pp. xvi,
415-*
y\. Eidon.'; wa? the translator. Fir^t French edition.
Sold: Brinley, 1880, i.oo; Weeks, 1902, contem. elf, 13.00;
Anderson, 1903, elf, 7.00; Anderson, 1904, Ivt mo, 6.50;
Puttick & Simpson, 1861, 55.
5097. . The History of the Province of New York. From
the First Discovery. To which is annexed a Description
of the Country, an Account of the Inhabitants, their
Trade, Religions, and Political State, and the Constitu-
tion of the Courts of Justice in that Colony. London : J.
Almon. 1776. 8vo, pp. viii, 334.*
Sold: Brinley, 1880, 1.50; Child, 18S2, 1.25; Weeks, 1902,
J^MIIII. 147
unct, 6.50; Donaldson, 1899, 4.50; Bourquin, 1894, 4.00;
]'.oiir(|iiin, 1894, 3.50; Cooke, 1883, elf, git, 8.50; Bangs,
1900, 4.75; Libbie, 1904, elf rcbacked, 4.12; Pullick &
Simpson, 1861, lis.
5098. . The History of the Province of New York, From
the First Discovery to the Year 1732. To which is an-
nexed a description of the country, with a short account
of the inhabitants, their religions and political state,
and the constitution of the courts of justice in that
colony. The Second Edition. Philadelphia: From the
Press of Mathew Carey. .April 9, 1792. 8vo, pp. (i)
dedication i leaf, 276.*
Sold: Brinley, 1880, 1.50; Bangs, 1895, shp, 6.50; Bangs,
1897, 3.00; Brcvoort, 1890, hlf mo, extra, 2.50; Wood-
ward, 1869, shp, i.oo; Manson, 1899, 3.25; Weeks, 1902,
contem. shp, 8.50; Thornton, 1878, shp, 55 cts. ; Bour-
quin, 1894, 1.20; ShurtlefT, 1875, 1.50; A. G. Greene,
1869, 1.00; Guild, 1887, 1.00; Anderson, 1904, elf, name
on title, 3.05; Anderson, 1905, hlf mo, git, by Stikeman,
autograph of Bishop Benj. Moore on title, 6.50; Penny-
packer, 1907, shp, rebacked, 3.75.
5099. . History of the Late Province of New York, from
its Discovery to the Appointment of Governor Coklen in
1762. 2 vols. New York: 1829. 8vo.
Edited by the author's son.
Sold: Libbie, 1895, 5.00; Brinley, 1880, 6.00; Murphy,
1884, hlf mo, unct, 7.50; McKee, 1902, bds, unct, 7.C0;
Montayne, 1898, bds, unct, 8.00; Koeeker, 1897, bds unet,
4.20; Anderson. 1903, hlf elf, 3.20.
5100. . History of New York. From the First Discovery
to the Year 1732. To which is Annexed a Description of
the Country, with a short Account of the Inhabitants,
their Religions and Political State, and the Constitution
of the Courts of Justice in that Colony, with a Continua-
tion from the Year 1732 to the Commencement of the
I Year 1814. Albany: Ryer Schermerhorn. 1814. 8vo,
pp. XV, 512.*
Supposed to have been edited by J. V. X'. Gates.
148 SJllTH.
Sold: 1814 ed: Brinley, 1880, 2.13; Murphy, 1884, 3.00;
Mitchell, 1891, unct, hlf elf, git, 5.37; Roche, 1867, bds,
unct, 1. 00; Waterbury, 1895, 2.00; Henkels, 1900, 3.00;
Barlow, 1890, autograph of B. F. Butler on fly leaf, shp,
16.00; West, 1889, 2.00; Henkels, 1901, orig. bds, unct,
2.50; Weeks, 1902, bds, unct, 2.75; Cable, 1882, bds, unct,
1. 12; Cable, 1883, shp, 1.12; Bourquin, 1894, facsimile
title, 1. 10; Lawrence, 1896, 2.50; Hoffmann, 1877, 62
cts. ; Guild, 1887, 1.75; Bangs, 1901, bds, unct, 3.25;
Bangs, 1902, bds, unct, 4.75; Williams, 1902, shp, 3.00;
Bangs, 1903, shp, 3.00; Pierce, 1903, bds, unct, 3.50;
Wilson, 1905, shp, foxed, 7.50; Merwin Clayton, 1905,
shp, 3.25.
5101. . The History of the Late Province of New York,
from its Discovery, to the Appointment of Governor
Colden, in 1762. New York: Publ. under the Direction
of the N. Y. Historical Society. 1830. 2 vols. 8vo, pp.
xvi, 390; 389.*
Vol. 1 contains a nicnujir of Mr. Smith by his son. Book is
edited by the son.
Sold: Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 6.50; Bushnell, 1883, clf, git,
9.00; Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, git, unct, 15.00; Manson,
1899, bds, unct, 5.50; Weeks, 1902, bds, unct, 9.00; same
sale, clf, git, 6.00; Cable, 1882, bds, unct, 4.50; Menzies,
1876, hlf mo, git, unct, 4 portr. inserted, facsimile of
map of Oswego, 17.00; Bangs, 1899, 4.50; Eames, 1905,
bds, thick paper, 8.00; Bell, 1895, bds, unct, 4.00; Mat-
thews, 1897, hlf mo, git, unct, 14.00.
5102. . An I Historical Account | of the | Expedition |
Against the | Ohio Indians, in the Year 1764 | Under
the Command of | Henry Bouquet, Esq., | Colonel of
Foot, and now Brigadier General in America. | Includ-
ing I His Transactions with the Indians, Relative to the
delivery of their Prisoners, | and the Preliminaries of
Peace. | With an | Introductory Account | Of the Pre-
ceding Campaign, And Battle at Bushy-Run. ] To
which are annexed | Military Papers, | Containing | Re-
flections on the War with the Savages; a Method of
fc'rminsi' Frontier Seltle- 1 nii-nts; ^jnmc account ff the
SMITH. 149
Indian Country, with a list of nations, figlitinR men,
towns, distances and different routs. | Tlie whole illus-
trated with a Map and Coi)])er-])lates. | Published from
antlicnlic Docnnients, hy a I.over of his Country. Phila-
delphia: I Printed and sold by Wm. P.radford, at the
London | Coffee-House, the corner of Market and Front
streets. 1765. 4to, pp. xiii, 71. Map, 2 plans.*
"'1 lu' j'lirhorsliip (if this work lias licoii ascribed to Thomas
llntcliir.s, who made the maps, and with more propriety to Bouquet
hiin-^elf. Tlic following extract, however, from a letter from Dr.
.Smilli. to .Sir \\ illiaiii Joliison, dated Phila., i.^lh Jan.. 1776, now
in tlic l.il raiy of Congress, jecnis to decide the ([uestion : 'I pro-
posed sending \oi\ a copy of r.oufn'ct's Expedition to Muskingan^
which I drew up from seme papers he favored me with, and which
is reprintid in Ki gland, aid lias h."d a very favoraldc reception."
Mcnzlcs' Calalop.
Sold: I'rinley fPirinley No. 5506), 1881, maps on linen,
plan and rare cnsra\inji inserted. Icvt 1)1 mo. gll, by
Matthews, 63.00; Mcnzies, 1876, mo, <;It, l)y Matthews,
27.00: Field. 1875, 22.50: ITenkcls. IQ05. lackinjj plates
and map, 5.00; Pennypacker, 1906, 10.00.
5103. . An Historical Account | of the Expedition ] against
the Ohio Indians, j in ihe ^'ca^ 176.4. ' I'lider the com-
mand of I Henry P.ouquet. Esq. | Colonel of Foot, and
now P.rigadier General in America. | Including his
Transactions with the Indians, I Relative to the Delivery
of their Prisoners, | And the Preliminaries of Peace. |
With an Introductory Account of the Preceding Cam-
paign.] and Battle at Bushy-Run. | To which are an-
nexed I Militarj' Papers, j Containing Reflections on the
\\'ar with the Savages ; a Method of forming Frontier |
Settlements ; some Account of the Indian Country ; with
a List of I Nations, Fighting Men, Towns, ]")istances,
and different Routs. | The whole illustrated with a
Ms.\) and Copper-Plates \ Published from authentic
Documents, by a Lover of his Country. | Map, plans,
2 plates. Philadelphia: printed: | London Reprinted
for T. Jeffries, Geographer to his Majesty, ] at Charing
Cross. 1766. 4to, pp. 13, 71.*
"In tliis edition the three plans are on a reduced scale, but it
contains in addition two line historical plates engraved by Grignon
from the earliest drawings of Benjamin West, to one of which his
autograph signature is attached." Barlow.
IjO SMITH.
The Bradford edition contairs four api>cndices : I. Construc-
tions of Forts against Indians. II. Forts ceded to Great Britain in
Louisiana. III. Indian Towns on Ohio River. IV. Names of
Indian Nations in North America.
The Jefferies edition has an additional appendix, making five
appendices. Appendix II is the additional one: Rout from Phila-
delphia to Fort Pitt.
Sold: Barlow, 1890, elf, extra git, unct, by Pratt, 55.00;
Menzies 1876, levt mo, git, unct, Matthews, 30.00;
Polock, 1904, 36.00; Field, 1875, 18.00; Pennypacker,
1906, 30.00; Betts, 1901, hlf mo, 17.00; Brinley, 1881, elf,
git, MSS. proclamation inserted, 12.50; same sale, elf,
10.50.
51033. . An Historical Account of the Expedition against
the Ohio Indians, in the Year 1764, &c. (Same title as
above. ) Dublin : Printed for John Milliken, at (No 10)
in Skinner-Row. 1769. i2mo, pp. xx, 99.
Published in same volume with Roger's Journals, but with
separate title and paging.
Sold: Griswold, 1876, hlf elf, 4.00; Brinley, 1881, elf, git,
10.00.
.5104. . Relation liistorique de I'Expedition centre Les
Indiens de I'Ohio en MDCCLXIV. Comniandee par le
Chevalier Henry Bouquet, Colonel d'Infanterie, & ensuite
Brigadier-General en Amerique ; contenant ses Trans-
actions avec les Indiens, relativement a la deliverance
des Prisonneurs & aux Prelimenaires de la Paix; avec
un Recit introductoire de la Campagne precedente de I'an
1763 & de la Bataille de Bushy-Run. Ou y a joint des
Memoires Militaires contenant des Reflections sur la
guerre avec les Sauvages ; une Method de former des
etablissemens sur la Frontiers; quelques details con-
cernant la contree des Indiens ; avec une liste de Nations,
Cobattons, Villes, Distances, & diverses Routes. Le
tout enrichi des Cartes & Tailles-douces. Traduit de
I'Anglais, Par C. G. F. Dumas. A' Amsterdam: Chez
Marc-Michael Rey. 1769. 6 plates. 8vo, pp. 14, 147.
(10.) Folded map, 2 full pages engravings.
"This French translation contains a life of Bouquet not found
in either the Philadelphia or London editions in English." Stevens.
Sold: Brevoort, 1890, 3.25 ; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git, unct,
SMIIH. 151
4.25; Field, 1875, 1.63; Bangs, 1901, bds, unct, 5.00;
T'>ritilcy, pr mo, git, unct, 5.00; Lincoln, 1901, 3.12.
5105. . An Historical Account of the Expedition against
the Ohio Indians, in the year 1764, under the command
of Henry Bouquet, Esq., Colonel of Foot, and now Brig-
adier General in America, including his Transactions
with the Indians relative to the Delivery of their Pris-
oners, and the Prelimiiiarys of Peace, with an Intro-
ductory Account of the Preceding Campaign, and Battle
of Busliy-Run. To which are annexed Military Papers
containing Reflections on the War with the Savages ;
a Method of forming Frontier Settlements; some Ac-
count of the Indian Country; with a List of Nations,
Fighting Men, Towns, Distances, and different Routes.
Published from Authentic Documents hy a Lover nf his
Country (Dr. William Smith, Provost of the College of
Philadelphia). With a Preface by Francis Parkman,
author of "Conspiracy of Pontiac," &c., and a translation
of Dumas' Biographical Sketch of General Bouquet.
Cincinnati: Robert Clarke «S: Co. 1868. 8vo, pp. xxiii,
162. Map and Plates.
d-'hotolithogiaphic.) A few copies were printed on large
paper, imp. 8vo.
Thi< forms the first volume of the Ohio \'alley ?Iistorical
Series.
Sold: Field, 1875, 2.50.
5106. SMITH, WILLIAM BARTLETT. Memorial of Cen-
tennial Anniversary of the Settlement of Machias.
Machias, Maine: Printed by C. O. Furbush. 1863. 8vo,
pp. 179.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.12; Hoffmann, 1877, 'i'^ '"O- by Brad-
street, 2.50; Deane, 1898, i.io.
5107. SMITH, WILLIAM C. (REV.). Indian Miscellany: con-
sisting of Sketches of Indian Life, The Earl}' Settle-
ment, Customs, and Hardships of the People, and the
Introduction of the Gospel and of Schools. Together
with Biographical Notices of the Pioneer Methodist
Preachers of the State. Cincinnati : Published by Poe &
152 SMITH.
Hitchcock, For the Author. R. P. Thompson, Pr. 1867.
i2mo, pp. 304.*
Sold: Guild, 1887, 3.12.
5108. SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY. The History of the State
of Indiana from the Earliest Explorations by the French
to the Present Time ; containing an Account of the Prin-
cipal Civil, Political and Military Events from 1763 to
1903. Indianapolis: Western Publ. Co. 1897. 2 vols.
8vo, pp. 1033. Portraits, [)lates, maps. -\- 1903.
Sold: 1903 ed: Anderson, 1905, cl, 3.10.
5109. SMITH, WILLIAM ROY. South Carolina as a Royal
Province. 1719-1776. New York: Macmillan. 1903.
8vo, pp. 19, 440.
Compiled from tue legislative journal?; and the MS. collections
in Charleston. Also from the thirty-six volumes of Colonial Rec-
ords recently copied in the British Public Record Office and now
in the State Department at Columbia.
5110. SMITH, WILLIAM RUDOLPH. History of Wisconsin.
In Three Parts. Historical, Documentary and Descrip-
tive. Compiled by Direction of the Legislature of the
State. Part I. Historical. Vol. i. Madison, Wis.:
Beriah Brown, Pr. 1854. 8vo, pp. 432. Part II. Docu-
mentary. Vol. III. Madison, Wis. : Beriah Brown.
1854. 8vo, pp. 443.*
But the two parts were ever published. The work is complete
in the two volumes.
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4.25; Woodward, 1869, 1.50; Dunbar, 1892, 1.75; Slee,
1900, 1.60; Waterbury, 1895, 40 cts. ; Bourquin, 1894. 40
cts. ; Field, 1875. 2.00; Guild, 1887, 3.50; Hayden, 1907,
60 cts.
5111. . Observations on the Wisconsin Territory; chiefly
on that Part Called The "Wisconsin Land District."
With a Map, Exhibiting the Settled Parts of the Terri-
tory. As laid ofif in Counties by Act of Legislature in
1837. Philadelphia: E. L. Carey & A. Hart. 1838.
i2mo, pp. viii, 134.*
Folding colored luap.
SMUCKER. 153
Sold: I'.oiiiquin, 1894, 70 cts. ; 80 cts. ; Proud, 1903, 60 cts. ;
Field, 1875, 1.75.
51 12. SMITH, ZACHARY FREDERICK. .School History of
Kentucky, from the Earliest Discoverie.s and Settlements
to the Year 1891 ; prepared for Use in the Schools of
the .Stale. Louisville, Ky. : The Courier Journal Job
Print. Co. ( 1892.) i2mo, pp. 2, 242. lUu.strated. Map
5113. . Thr History of Kentucky, from its Earliest Dis-
cover}- and .Settlement to the Present Date, embracing
its Prehistoric and Aboriginal Periods, etc., numerous
portraits and illusts. Louisville: 1886. 8vo, pp. xxviii,
824. Maps and wood cuts.
51 14. SMITHEE, J. N. Arkan.sas in 1875. How she advanced
during the Year. Additions to her Population, etc. The
Home for the Immigrant. Compiled from Reports made
to the Commissioner of State Lands by the County
Clerks. LiUle Rock: William E. Woodruff, Jr. 1876.
8vo, pp. 60, (i).
5115. SMITHEY, ROYALL BASCOM. The Civil Covernnient
of Virginia for the Use of Schools. New York: Ameri-
can Book Co. 1898. i2mo, pp. 4, 276. Portraits. Illus-
trated.
5116. SMITHWICK, NOAH. The Evolution of a State; or,
Recollections of Old Texas Days; compiled by Mrs.
Nanna Smithwick Donaldson. Austin, Texas: Gammel
Book Co. 1901. i2mo.
"Mr. Smithwick came to Te.xas in the early 20's. and died in
1000, agtd over 90 years. He was personally acquainted with all
the proniiiiont men of Texas from the coming of the first colonists
under .Austin lo the war hctween the States." I'libl. Weekly.
5117. SMUCKER, ISAAC. An Account of the Celebration of
American Independence, at Clay Lick, by the Licking
County Pioneers. Together with an Address, by Dr.
Coulter, on Early Tiines in the Clay Lick Settlements.
' Also, Historical Sketches of the Townships of Licking,
Bowling (ireen, Franklin and Hopewell, &c. ; being
154 SKF.LL.
Pioneer Papers Nos. 47, 48, 49, 50 and 51. Newark,
Ohio : Clark & King. 1869. 8vo, pp. 35.
Licking Co. Pioneer Pamphlets, No. 3.
The history of each township is given separately.
51 18. . History of the Welsh Settlements in Licking
County, Ohio ; The Characteristics of our Welsh Pio-
neers, their Church history, with Biographical Sketches
of our Leading Welshmen. Read at the Licking County
Pioneer Meeting, April 7th, 1869. By Isaac Smucker,
Secretary Licking County Pioneer Society. Newark:
Ohio: Wilson & Clark. 1869. 8vo, pp. 22.
Licking Comity Pamphlets, No. 2.
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, 10 cts.
51 19. . Centennial History of Licking County, Ohio.
Read at the Centennial Celebration of the Licking
County Agricultural Society, at the Old Fort, July 4,
1876. Newark, Ohio : Clark & Underwood. 1876. 8vo,
pp. 80.
Sold: M. D. Oilman, 1884, 27 cts.; Guild, 1887, 62 cts.
5120. SMUCKER, SAMUEL M. The Life of Colonel John
Charles Fremont, and his Narrative of Explorations and
Adventures in Kansas, Nebraska, Oregon and California.
The Memoir by Samuel M. Smucker. New York and
Auburn: 1856. i2mo, pp. 494. Portrait and Plates.
5121. SMYTHE, HENRY. Historical Sketch of Parker County
and Weatherford, Texas. St. Louis: Louis C. Lavat, Pr.
1877. i2mo, pp vii, 476. 16 pp. advts.*
5122. SNEAD, THOMAS L. The Fight for Missouri, from the
Election of Lincoln to the Death of Lyon. New York:
C. Scribner & Sons. 1886. i2mo, pp. 8-322. Illustra-
tions and Maps.
Sold: Henkels, 1900, 60 cts.
5123. SNELL, JAMES P. History of Sussex and Warren Coun-
ties, New Jersey, with Illustrations and Biographical
Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Compiled
.SNOW. 155
by James P. Sncll. (Author of "Hi.story of liunlerflon
and Somerset Counties, N. J.") Assisted hy Prof. W.
W. Clayton and a numerous Corps of Writers. Phila-
delphia: Everts & Peck. 1881. 4tu, pp. .xi, outline map,
748.*
.Stcc! plates and woodcuts. I'liiitcd !)>■ J. B. Lippincott Co.
Sold: P)angs, 1900, 11.50; Bangs, 1903, cl, 3.75; Henkels,
1905, russ, git, 5.25.
5124. . History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties.
-New Jersey, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches
of its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Compiled by James
P. Snell, assisted by Franklin Ellis, and a numerous
corps of Writers. Philadcljihia : Evarts & Peck. 1881.
4to, pp. 864. Steel plates and woodcuts.*
Sold: Henkels, 1901, hlf mo. 7.00; Bangs, 1900, 8.00; Ander-
son, 1903, hlf mo, 6.25.
5125. SNELL, THOMAS. (REV.). A Discourse containing an
Historical Sketch of the Town of North Brookfield, de-
livered May 28, 1850. West Brookfield: 1850. 8vo,
pp. 56.
5126. . A Sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Snell, on the last
Sabliath in June, 1838, which Completed The Fortieth
Year of his Ministry; Containing a Brief History of the
Town, and Especially of the Church and Parish of North
Brookfield, From 1798 to the Present Time. (Bible
text.) Brookfield: E. & L. Merriam, Prs. 1838. Svo,
PP- 55-*
5127. SNOW, CALEB H. A History of Boston, The Metropolis
of Massachusetts, from its Origin to the Present Period ;
with some Account of the Environs. (Quotation.)
(woodcut), Embellished with Engravings. Boston: Pub-
lished by Abel Bowen. Pr. by Munroe & Francis. 1825.
Svo, pp. iv-400.*
Full-page prints.
Sold: Libbic, 1895, 1825 ed, 8.25; Roos, 1897, Gen. Henry
Dearborn's copy, with his autograph on back of every
156 SNOWDEN.
plate, stained, covers broken, 8.50; Terry, 1889, 10.00;
Chase & Dale, 1897, mo, git, 10.00; Manson, 1899, mo,
unct, git, 14.00; Child, 1882, 9.75; Cable, 1882, elf, 7.50;
J. G. Drake. 1883, shp. TO.75 ; Bourquin, 1894, 5.25 ; M. D.
Oilman, 1884, 7.50; Shurtleff, 1875, 8.50; Shurtleflf, 1875,
interleaved copy, 10.00; Whitmore, 1902, author's copy,
interl'd, lacks steel plates, mss. corrections, appendix
laid in. hlf shp. 12.50 ; Shultz, 1904, shp. 7.00 : Guild, 1887,
hlf russ, 8.50; Anderson. 1904, shp, 7.25 ; Anderson, 1905,
shp, 10.50; Massie, 1905, shp, 8.00; Morris, 1899, shp,
3.50; same .';ale. Russia. 5.00: CIno;ston, 1899. 7.00; Ire-
land. 1899. 5.05; Avery, 1900. 8.50; Hayes iK: Brown,
1900. 7.75: Libbic, 1903, hlf mo. git, unct, 8.50: Cressy,
1903, hlf mo, 8.50.
5128. . History of Boston, the Metropolis of Massachu-
setts, from its Origin to the Present Period, with some
Account of the Environs. Second Edition. Boston :
1828. 8vo. Maps and Plates.
Sold: Jillson, 1896, i leaf imperfect, shp, 4.25; De Voe,
1896, old elf, broken, 3.50; Balconi, 1901, hlf mo, unct,
8.25; Libbie, 1897, 10.00; Bangs, 1897, bds, unct, 7.00;
Deane, 1898, hlf elf, front cover bd in, 11.00; Rice, 1870,
hlf mo, unct, by Bradstreet, maps and 18 plates, 7.25 ;
Fisher, 1866, hlf levt mo, 6.00; French and Chubbuck,
1904, hlf mo, unct, 12.50; Woodward, 1869, bds, unct,
5.75; Livermore, 1894, bds, unct, 10.50; Brinley, 1879,
bds, unct, 15.00; Brinley, 1879, elf. 11.00; Bushnell, 1883,
hlf elf, git, extra illus, map of Boston, 1775, 9.25 ; Hayes
& Brown, 1900, 7.00; Hoffmann, 1877, 6.25; Cooke, 1883,
hlf bd, 6.00; Lincoln, 1901, hlf mo, unct, 8.00; I^ibbie,
1903, elf, git, unct, 8.00; Knapp, 1905, shp, Abel Bowen's
copy with his autograph on title, 10.75.
5129. SNOWDEN, WILLIAM H. Some Old Historical Land-
marks of Virginia and Maryland described in A Hand-
book for the Tourist over the Washington, Alexandria
and Mount Vernon Electric Railway. Illustrated. Phila-
delphia: I'r. by J. B. Lippincott Co. 1894. 8vo, pp. 71.*
The Same. 1902. 8vo, pp. 122.
Contnins pictures of uld historical houses.
SOULE.
157
51293. SNYDER, SIMON. An Essay on ilic Future Progress
and Prospects of Dayton. Dayton : Gazette Power Press
Print. 1S53. i2mo, i)p. 24.*
5130. SOMERS, AMOS NEWTON (REV.). Lancaster (N. H.)
Tinvn History. Concord: 1899. 8vo, pp. 652. Illus-
trated.
5131. SORENSON, ALFRED. History of Omaha from the
I'iiinccr Hays to tiic Present Time. Omaha: 1889. 8vo.
pp. 327. Illustrated.
5132. SOUDER, CASPAR. The Hi.slory of Chestnut .Street,
Philadelphia, from the Founding of the City to the year
1859. 2 vols. 4to.
This work is composed entirely of newspaper clippings, neatly
pasted on ruled sheets, gotten up expressly for this purpose. Mr.
W'estcott expended months of labor in collecting the material con-
tained therein and jjlacing it in proper shape. He has enriched it
with himdreds of illustrations, consisting of Birch's Views, Rare
Old Portraits, Broadsides. Political Dodgers. Cuttings of Curious
.\rficles from the early Philadelphia papers. Old Plav Bills, Busi-
ness Cards of our first Merchants, Rare Document's, .\utograph
Letters, and, in fact, matter of every conceivahle sort that could
he used as being interesting, and at the same time historicallv por-
traying the Pen .Sketches of Mr, Souder. The work is uniqu'e, and
should find a resting-place on the shelves of some of our great
historical libraries. Henkels.
Sold: Westcott sale. Henkels. June 25-6, 1888, 75.00.
.See Westcott. Thompson.
5133. SOUDER, JOHN D. History of Franconia Township
(AloiUgomery County, Pa.). Ilarleysvillc, Pa.: Pub-
lished by Benj. L. Gehman. 1886. 8vo, pj). v, 102.*
Sold: Henkels, 1900, 1.50; Pennypacker, 1906, 90 cts.
5134. SOULE, FRANK ; GIHON, JOHN H. ; NISBET, JAMES.
The Annals of San l-'rancisco, containing a Summary of
the History of the First Discovery, Settlement, Progress,
and Recent Condition of California, and a Complete His-
tory of all the Important Events Connected with its
Great City ; to which are added Biographical Memoirs
of Some Prominent Citizens. Illustrated with one hun-
158 SOUTH CAROLINA.
dred and fifty fine Engravings. New York: Appleton
& Co. 1855. 8vo, pp. 824. Folding Map.*
The Same. New York : i860. Plates and Woodcuts.
+ 1865.
Sold: Balcom, 190T, 1855 ed., 1.75; Randall, 1901, i.oo;
Rice, 1870, 1S65 ed., mo, extra, 2.75; Woodward, 1869,
1855 ed., 1.62; Waterbury, 1895, 1.35: Cable, 1882,
1,50; West, 1889, 2.00; Henkels, 1900, 60 cts. ; Child,
1882, 2.87; Cable, 1883, 50 cts.; Libbie, 1901, mo, git,
2.00; Polock, 1904, 2.00; Bourquin, 1894, 1.20; Deane,
1898, mo, git, 2.50; A. G. Greene, 1869, 1.50; Guild, 1887,
2.00; Bangs, 1900, 4.25; Bangs, 1900, 3.13.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
5135. Charleston, S. C. Year Book for 1880. News & Courier
Book Presses. 1880. Pp. 8, 320.
These Year Books, published annually, contain much valuable
local history. Illustrated. 1880-87.
5136. Charleston, S. C, in 1883, with heliotypes (72) of the prin-
cipal objects of interest in and around the city, and his-
torical and descriptive notices. Boston : 1883. 4to.
5137. Historical Sketch of Craven County, South Carolina. By
F. A. P. Charleston: 1852.
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, 20 cts.
5138. Battle of King's Mountain, October 7, 1780. Proposed Cen-
tennial Celebration October 7, 1880. 8vo, pp. 48. (En-
quirer Office, Yorkville, S. C.)*
5139. South Carolina Resources and Population. Institutions
and Industries. Published by the State Board of Agri-
culture of South Carolina. Governor Plugh S. Thomp-
son, Chairman. A. P. Butler, Commissioner. Charles-
ton : S. C. : Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Prs. 1883. 8vo,
pp. 726. Colored folding map of State.*
5140. A Narrative of the Proceedings of the People of South
Carolina, in the Year 1719, and of the true causes that
spak;iit.
159
iiitluccd lliciii to renounce their oljcdience to the Lord's
Proprietors, as their Governors, and put themselves
under the Government of the Crown. London : 1726.
4to.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, hlf mo, git, 11.00.
5141. SOUTHER, SAMUEL (REV.). The Centennial Celebra-
tion of the Settlement of Fryeburg, Me., with the His-
torical Address. By Rev. Samuel Souther of Worcester,
Mass. Worcester : printed by Tyler & Seagrave. (1863.)
8vo, pp. 79.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.62.
5142. SOUTHWORTH, GERTRUDE VAN DUYN. The Story
of the Empire State. Illustrated. New York : D. Apple-
ton & Co. i2mo.
5143. SPAFFORD, HORATIO GATES. A Gazetteer of the
State of New York; carefully written from original and
authentic Materials, arranged on a new plan, in Three
Parts, comprising, 1st. A Comprehensive Geographical
and Statistical View of the whole State, conveniently dis-
posed under separate Heads. 2d. An Ample General View
of each County in al]iliabelical order, with Topographical
and Statistical Tables, showing the Civil and Political
Divisions, Population, Post Offices, &c. 3d. A very Full
and Minute Topographical Description of each Town
or Township, City, Borough, Village, &c., &c., in the
whole State, alphabetically arranged ; as also its Lakes,
Rivers, Creeks, with every other Subject of Topograph-
ical Detail ; forming a complete Gazetteer or Geograph-
ical Dictionary of the State of New York. With an
accurate Map of the .State. Albany : H. C. Southwick :
1813. 8vo, pp. 334*
Contains early views of Lake George and Niagara Falls.
.^Iso an edition in 1824.
Sold: Randall, 1901, 20 cts. ; Brinley 1880, 50 cts. ; 1824
ed, 1. 13; Waterbury, 1895, 2.62; Polock, 1904, 30 cts.
5144. SPAIGHT, A. W. The Resources, Soil and Climate of
l6o SPEARS.
Texas. Galveston: 1882. 8vo, pp. 360. Large map. -f-
The Same. Palestine : 1895. 8vo, pp. 396.
The author was Commissioner of Insurance, Statistics and
History.
5145. SPALDING, CHARLES C. Annals of the City of Kan-
sas : embracing full details of the Trade and Commerce
of the Great Western Plains, together with statistics of
the Agricultural, Mineral and Commercial Resources of
the Country West, South and Southwest, embracing
Western Missouri, Kansas, the Indian Country and New
Mexico. Kansas City : Van Horn & Abeel's Printing
House. 1858. Illustrated. Bvo, pp. iii.*
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 50 cts. ; Brinley, 1881, 3.00; Bush-
nell, 1883, 1.80.
5146. SPAULDING, G, B. Semi-Centennial Discourse at La-
conia, June 18, 1878.
5147. SPAULDING, JOHN H. Historical Relics of the White
Mountains. Also, A Concise White Mountain Guide.
Mt. Washington : Published by J. R. Hitchcock. (1855.)
i6mo, pp. xi, (i), 104. I p. "Routes and Distances," i
p. advts.*
5148. SPEAR, W. F. History of North Adams, Mass., 1849-
1885. Reminiscences of Early Settlers. — Extracts from
Old Town Records. — Its Public Institutions, Industries
and Prominent Citizens, together with a Roster of Com-
inissioned Officers in the War of the Rebellion. North
Adams, Mass. : Hoosac Valley News Printing House.
1885. 8vo, pp. n6.*
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 1.50; Guild, 1887, 1.87.
5149. SPEARS, JOHN R.; CLARK, A. H. A History of the
Mississippi Valley From its Discovery to the End of
Foreign Domination. The Narrative of the Founding
of an Empire, Shorn of Current Myth, and Enlivened by
the Thrilling Adventures of Discoverers, Pioneers, Fron-
tiersmen, Indian Fighters, and Home Makers. With
Facsimiles, Illustrations of Historical Places, Maps and
.sl'IIMAN. l6l
Portraits. New York: A. S. Clark, Publisher. 1903.
8vo, pp. XX (2), 4 if).*
5150. SPELMAN, HENRY. Relatir.n of Virginia, \rxyj. Lon-
don : Chiswick Press. 1872. i6mo, pp. 58.
"Tl'i>i lio.iulifiil liltlc vdliimc u;is primed at ih ■ Chi<wicl-: Press
iiiidcr llic (lirrclion of Mr. Henry Stevens, from the original un-
inililislicd manuscript in the possession of James 1". Munncwcll,
l^sq.. of Boston. Only one hundred copies were printed." Stevens^
Catalofi.
"The oripinal manuscript of this tract was purchased by Mr.
J. F. Ilunnowtll, of Boston, at the auction sale of the stock of
Mr. Lilly, bookseller, London, in July, 1S71, who had a few copies
printed for presents." Mtirfhy Catalog.
Sec Murphy Catalogue for biogrnphy of Mr. Spclman, p. ^^o.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 8.00; French and Chubbuck, 1904, hlf
nio. unct, 3.00.
5151. SPENCER, CORNELIA PHILLIPS (MRS.). First Steps
in Nortli Carolina History. Raleigh : Alfred Williams
i\: Co. 1889. i6mo, |)p. .x. 272. + Revised Edition.
1890. Pp. 288. + Sixth Edition. 1893.
No. T of Alfred Smith's Historical Series.
Especially designed for children.
5152. SPEED, THOMAS. The Wilderness Road ; a Description
of the Routes of Travel by which the Pioneers and Early
Settlers first came to Kentucky. Louisville, Ky. : J. P.
Morton & Co. 1886. 4to, pp. 75.
Filson Club. Publ., No. 2.
Sold: Henkels, 1900, 7.00.
5153. SPILMAN, T. E. (R'EV.). Semi-Centenarians of Butler
Grove Townsiiip, Montgomery Co., 111. Also a Brief
History of the Village of Butler. By Rev. T. E. Spilman.
Sept. 1878. i2mo, pp. 143.*
This very interesting little book has a curious history. Mr. W.
C. Brcckenridge, of St. Louis, thus mentions it: "Mr. Spilman,
when he began to gather statistics, intended to make an almanac.
But it grew on his hands until he put in a little sketch of the village
and put covers on it. He had boys set the type for it in his room,
and printed it on a hand press. Hence the edition was limited, and
as the paper was not of durable quality, the book is rarely ever
met with."
l62 SPKAGUE.
5154. SPOFFARD, AINSWORTH RAND. Founding of Wash-
ington City, with some Considerations on the Origin of
Cities and the Location of National Capitals. Baltimore:
1 88 1. Bvo, pp. 62.
IMaryland Hist. Soc. Fund Publication. Xo. 17.
5155. SPOFFARD, JEREMIAH. A Gazetteer of Ma^achu-
setts : Containing a General View of the State, with an
Historical Sketch of the Principal Events from its Set-
tlement to the Present Time, and Notices of the Several
Towns, Alphabetically Arranged. With a Map of the
State. Newburyport : Publ. by Chas. Whipple. 1828.
lamo, pp. 348.*
Folding colored map.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 75 cts. ; Cable, 1882, 1.75.
5156. . Reminiscences of Seventy Years; including half
a Century in the Practice of Medicine in this place
(Groveland, Mass.), delivered at the First Church, June
22, 1867. Haverhill : 1867. iSmo.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.70.
5157. SPRAGUE, E, C. Semi-Centennial Celebration of the City
of Buffalo, N. Y. Buffalo: 1882. 8vo, pp. 59. Portraits
and Illustrations.
S158: SPRAGUE, HORACE. Gloversville: The Model Village.
A Poem, with an Appendix, Containing a Succinct His-
tory of the Same ; also, Biographical Sketches of Promi-
nent Persons and Notices of Influential Families whose
History is connected with its Foundation and Progress.
Gloversville, N. Y. : Printed by William H. Case. 1859.
i2mo, pp. vi, 132.*
5159. SPRAGUE, WILLIAM BUEL. An Historical Discourse,
delivered at West Springfield, Dec. 2, 1824, the day of
the Annual Thanksgiving. Hartford, Conn. : Goodwin
& Co. 1825. 8vo, pp. 91.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 50 cts.
SQUIKK. 163
5160. . Historical Discourse, Feb. 25, 1849, o" the Com-
pletion of a Century from the Organization of the Con-
gregational Churcii in Andover (Conn.). Albany: E. H.
Pease & Co. 1849. 8vo, pp. 32.
Sold: Manson 1899, 62 cts.
5161. SPRING, LEVERETT W. Kansas. The Prelude to the
War for the Union. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
1885. i2mo, pp. vi, 334. Map.*
American Commonwealth Series.
5162. SPRINGER, A. O. Albany's Bi-centennial ; a Chronicle
of Local Events. 1686-1886. Albany: 1886. Pp. 48.
Advertising pamphlet with local historical items.
5163. SQUIER, EPHRAIM GEORGE. Observations on the
Aboriginal Monuments of the Mississippi Valley; the
Character of the Ancient Earth-works, and the struc-
ture, contents, and purposes of the mounds; with notices
of the minor remains of Ancient Art. With Illustra-
tions. From the Second volume of the Transactions of
the American Ethnological Society. New York: Bart-
lett & Welford. 1847. 8vo, pp. 79. 2 Folding Plates.
Sold: Field, 1875, 1.25.
5164. . Observations on the Uses of the Mounds of the
West, with an attempt at their Classification. Chilli-
cothe, O. ; New Haven. 1847 8vo, pp. 14.
Sold: Field, 1875, 1.37.
5165. . Antiquities of the State of New York with supplt
on Antiquities of the West. Illustrated. Buffalo: iStI.
8vo.
Sold: Brinley, 1880, 6.25; Carre, 1897, 3.50; Baxter, 1898,
cl, 3.25; Polock, 1904, 1.70; Manson, 1899, 1.75; Proud,
1903, 2.50; Guild, 1887, 5.75.
5166. . A Monograph of the Ancient Monuments of the
State of Kentucky. New Haven : 1849.
Reprint from .\mer, Jl. of Science and Arts, 2d Sen, Vol. 8,
No. 22.
164 STABLE.
5167. . New Mexico and California. The Ancient Monu-
ments, and the Aboriginal, Semi-Civilized Nations of
New-Mexico and California, with an Abstract of the
early Spanish Explorations and Conquests in those
regions, particularly those now falling within the terri-
tory of the United States. 1848.
Reprint from the Amcr. Revieiv.
5168. . Aboriginal Monuments of the State of New York.
Comprising the Results of Original Surveys and Ex-
plorations ; with an Illustrative Appendix. Accepted
for publication b}' the Smithsonian Institution, Oct. 20th,
1849. Washington : 1849. 4to, pp. 188. 14 plates.
5169. SQUIER, E. G.; DAVIS, E. H. Ancient Monuments of
the Mississippi Valley ; comprising the results of ex-
tensive' Surveys and Explorations. Accepted for publi-
cation by the Smithsonian Institution, June, 1847. (Gen-
eral Title) Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge,
Vol. I. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. 1848.
4to, pp. xxxix, 306.
The Same. Published for the authors. New York :
Bartlett & Welford. 1848.
"Contains forty-eight fnll-page illustrations and joy woodcnts.
This was the first systematic work on the Mound Bviilders, The
work has been out of print for some time, and the Smithsonian
Institution is now buying up all available copies." Thomson.
Sold: Wynne, 1875, 1700; Clogston, 1S75, 20.00; Field,
1875, 22.00; Squire, 1876, 19.00.
5170. STACKPOLE, EVERETT SCHERMERHORN. His-
tory of Durham, Maine, with Genealogical Notes. Pub-
lished by Vote of Town. Lewiston : Lewiston Journal
Co. 1899. 8vo, pp. vii, (i), 314.*
5171. STAHLE, WILLIAM (MAJOR). The Description of
the Borough of Reading: Containing its Population, In-
stitutions, Trade, Manufactures, &c., &c., with a Notice
of its First Settlement, and many Curious Historical
Matters. Reading: Published by the Author. 1841.
i6mo, pp. 68.*
SlAl'LKS 165
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(|iiin, 1894, 2.30; HofTniann, 1877, i.oo; Henkels, 1904,
!ilf 1x1, 4.25; Pennypacker, 1907, Iilf ro, 2.00.
5172. STANFORD, REV. JOHN. A Concise Description of tlie
City of New York. New York: 1814. i6mo. Frontis-
piece by Simonne.
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5173. STANSBURY, HOWARD (CAPT.). Special Sess.
Al.ncli, 1S51. .Senate. Kxec. No. 3. Exploration and
Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah,
including; A Reconnoissance of the New Route through
the Rocky Mountains. Printed by Order of the Senate
of the United Stales. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo
& Co. 1852. 8vo, pp. 487.
An edition was issued in Washington in 1S53 in two volumes.
( H IT sixty large plates and two folding maps.
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cts. ; Guild, 1887, Wash'n 1853, 2.00; Woodward, 1869,
30 cts.; Fisher, 1866, hlf mo, git, 4.00; Liverinore, 1894,
25 cts.; Brinley. 1S81, 1853 ed, 50 cts.; Merwin-Clayton.
1905. 1853 ed, 3.50.
5174. . .An E.xpedition to the X'allc}- of the Great Salt
Lake of Utah, including a Description of its Geography,
Natural History and Minerals, an .\uthentic Account of
the Mormon Settlement, also a Reconnoissance of a new
Route through the Rocky Mountains. Philadelphia :
Lii)pincott, Grambo & Co. 1852. Two vols. Roy 8vo,
pp. 487.* + Philadelphia. 1855. 2 vols., i vol. of
maps. 8vo, pp. 487. + London. 1852.
Plates. Map in separate cover.
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ed : Fames, 1905, hlf mo, git, unct, autograph of John
Duke Coleridge, 5.00; 1853 ed ; Cooke, 1883, 20 cts.
5175. STAPLES, CARLTON A. An Address by Rev. Carlton
A. Staples of Milwaukee, Wis.; A Poem, by Hon. Henry
Chapin, of Worcester, Mass., and other Proceedings, in
l66 STARLING.
Commemoration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of
the Incorporation of Mendon, Massachusetts. WorceS'
ter : Printed by Charles Hamilton. 1868. 8vo, pp. 89,
I 1.*
5176. STAPLES, WILLIAM R. Annals of the Town of Provi-
dence, from its first settlement to the organization of the
City Government, in June, 1832. Providence : Knowles
& Vose. 1843. 8vo, pp. vi, 670.
Also in Collect. R. I. Hist. Soc, Vol. 5.
Sold: Patterson, 1896, 4.50; Murphy, 1884, 7.62; Wood-
ward, 1869, 5.50; Cooke, 1883, 9.50; Bushnell, 1883, 2
plates laid in, 5.63; Manson, 1899, 6.50; Guild, 1887, hlf
mo, 8.00; Child, 1882, 7.50; Henkels, 1899, unbd, 4.10;
Morris, 1899, cl, 5.00; Libbie, 1899, 3.00; Anderson, 1900,
3.13; Libbie, 1900, 4.00; Libbie, 1903, cl, 3.62; Hassam,
1903, cl, 4.00.
5177. STARK, CALEB. History of the Town of Dunbarton,
Merrimack County, New Hampshire, from the Grant by
Mason's Assigns, in 1751, to the Year i860. Concord:
Publ. by G. Parker Lyon. i860. 8vo, pp. viii, 272.*
Sold: Patterson, 1896, 3.00; Deane, 1898, cl, 3.00; Olcott,
1901, 2.62; Manson, 1899, 1.50 ; Cable, 1882, bds, unct,
4.G0; Cable, 1883, i.oo; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 2.25;
Libbie, 1901, 4.00; Balcom, 1901, 3.50; Guild, 1887, 3.00;
Clogston, 1899, 3.23; Libbie, 1901, cl, 4.00.
5178. STARK, JAMES H. Antique Views of ye towne of Bos-
ton. Boston: Photo-Electrot3^pe Engraving Co. 1882.
Imp. 8vo, pp. 378. Numerous plates.
Published by subscription.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 6.00.
5179. STARLING, EDMUND L. History of Henderson
County, Kentucky. Comprising History of County and
City, Precincts, Educations, Churches, Secret Societies,
Leading Enterprises, Sketches and Recollections, and
Biographies of the Living and Dead. Illustrated. Hen-
derson, Ky. : 1887. 8vo, pp. 840.*
Sold: Proud, 1903, 1.30.
STKAKSS. 167
5180. STARR, W. H. A Centennial Historical Sketch of the
Town of New London fConn.). New London: Power
Press of Geo. E. Starr. 1876. 8vo, pp. 96.*
Sold: Mansoii, 1899. i.oo; Guild, 1887, 12 cts. ; Hayden,
1907, hlf ro, 25 cts.
5181. STEARNS, EZRA S. History of the Town of Rindge,
Xiw I lanipshirL', from the Date of the Rowley Canada
or Massachusetts Charter, to the Present Time, 1736-
1874, with a Genealof^ical Register of the Rindge Fami-
lies. (Quotation.) Boston : Press of George H. Ellis:
1875. 8vo, pp. (2), 788.*
Ilhi-itrnlcd I'V stool porlraits.
Sold: Bell, 1895, ^^^ ni°> ""ct, a. 1. s. of author inserted,
4.00; Libbie, 1896, 3.50; Cable, 1882, hlf mo, 4.75; Bal-
com, 1901, 5.00; Olcott, 1901, 4.25: ATanson, 1899, 4.00;
Cable, 1883, 4.50; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 4.12; M. D.
Gilmaii. 1S84. unct, 1.75; Proud. 1903. hlf mo. unct. git,
presentation copy fr. Marshall P. Wilder, 3.10; Guild,
1887, 5.50; Libbie, 1902, hlf mo, unct, 4.25; Libbie, 1902,
cl. 5.00: TTa?sam, 1903. cl. 4.00.
5182. . Plistory of Ashburnhatn, Massachusetts, from The
Grant of Dorchester Canada to The Present Time, 1734-
1886. With a Genealogical Register of Ashburnham
Families. (Quotation.) Ashburnham, Mass. : Published
by the Town. 18S7. 8vo. pp. 1022.*
Illustrated wiih ptirtraits on steel.
Sold: Guild, 1887, 3.25; Balcom, 1901, 4.25; Clogston, 1899,
8.00; Libbie. 1809. 4-75 • Hassam, 1903, mo, 5.25.
5183. STEARNS, JONATHAN F. A Historical Discourse Com-
meinorativ-e of the Organization of the First Presby-
terian Church, in Newburyport, delivered at the First
Centennial Celebration. Jan. 7, 1846. Newburyport:
Published by John G. Tilton. 1846. 8vo, pp. 64.*
Frontispiece portrait of Mr. Stearns.
5184. . Historical Discourse at the Sesqui-Centennial
Celebration at Bedford, Mass., 1879. Boston : Estes &
Lauriat. 1879. 8vo, pp. 85.
Sold: J. G. Smith, 1883, 60 cts.
1 68 STEELE.
5185. STEBBINS, RUFUS P. An Historical Address, delivered
at the Centennial Celebration of the Incorporation of the
Town of Wilbraham, June 15, 1863. With an Appendix.
Boston: Geo. C. Rand & Avery, Prs. 1864. 8vo, pp.
318.*
Illustrated with steel plates. Appcndi-K containing a History
of the Town and Genealogies of the First Settlers.
5186. STEBBINS, S. B. An Account of the One Hundred and
Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town
of Warren, Sept. 7, 1891, including The Founding and
Growth of a New England Town; a Review by S. B.
Stebbins. Boston: 1891. 8vo, pp. 72. Frontispiece and
map.
Sold: r.ushnell, 1883, 1.20; J. G. Smith. 1883, 1.62; HofJ-
mann, 1877, 62 cts. ; Deanc, 189S. 2.50; Guild, 1887, 3.50;
Manson, 1899, 4-25; Cable, 1882, 1.87.
5187. STEDMAN, JOHN W. Norwich Jubilee; a Report of the
Celebration at Norwich, Ct., on the Two Hundredth An-
niversary of the Settlement of the Town, Sept. 7th and
8th, 1859; with an Appendix containing Historical Docu-
ments of Local Interest. Compiled by John W. Sted-
luan. Norwich, Conn. 1859. Svo. pp. 304. Map.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 80 cts.; Cable, 1882, i.oo; Brinley,
1879, 1. 00; Cable, 1883, I.oo; Bushnell, 1883, So cts.;
Cooke, 1883, 1.30; Manson, 1899, 50 cts.; Guild, 1887,
1. 10.
5188. STEELE, JAMES. Old California Days. Chicago. 1889.
i2mo, pp. 227. Illustrated.
5189. STEELE, M. G. The Mountains of Oregon. Portland,
Or. 1890. Svo. Portraits and Illustrations.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 62 cts.
5190. STEELE, R. W. History of Dayton, Ohio. With Por-
traits and Biographical Sketches. Dayton. 1889. Svo.
5191. STEELE, ROBERT W.; STEELE, MARY DAVIS.
Early Dayton. With Iiriportant Facts and Incidents
STIiNHOUSE. 1 69
l'n>iii the founding of the City of Dayton, Ohio, U> the
looth Anniversary, 1796-1896. Daytfjii, Oliio. 1896.
8vo, pp. 249. Illustrated.
Rich in genealogy.
5192. STEEN, JAMES. New Aberdeen, N. J., or the Scotch
Settlement of Monmouth County, N. J. Matawan.
1899.
5193. STEERE, THOMAS. History of the Town of Smithfield
from its Organization in 1730-1, to its Division in 1871.
Compiled in accordance with the Votes of the Towns of
Smithfield, North Smithfield, I^incoln and Woonsocket,
R. I. Providence, R. I.: E. L. Freeman & Co. 1881.
8vo, pp. (16), 230.*
Sold: Manson, 1899, 5.00; Cable, 1882, 2.12; Proud, 1903,
hlf mo, presentation copy fr. Mr. Steere, 60 cts ; Guild,
1887, 3.25.
5194. STEINER, BERNARD CHRISTIAN. A History of the
Plantation of ]\Ienunkaluck and of the Original Town
of Guilford, Connecticut; comi)rising the Present Towns
of Guilford and Madison, written largely from the Manu-
scripts of the TTon. Ralph Dunning Sm\i:h. Baltimore,
Md. : Published by the Author. 1898. 8vo, pp. 538.
5195. . Beginnings of Maryland, 1631-1639. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins Press. 1903. 8vo, pp. 3, 112.
Johns Hopkins Univ'y Studies. 21st Ser. Nos. 8, 9, 10.
5196. . Western Maryland in the Revolution. Balti-
more, Md. : Johns rioi)kins Press. 1902. 8vo, pp. 57.
Johns Hopkins University Studies, 20th Ser., Xo. i.
5197. STENHOUSE, FANNIE (MRS. T. B. H.). The Tyranny
of Mormonisni, or an English Woman in Utah. An
Autobiograi)hy by Fannie Stcnhouse, for more than
twenty-five years the wife of a Mormon Missionary and
Elder. London : 1888. i2mo, pp. 404.
5198. . The Rock}^ Mountain Saints. A full and com-
plete History of the Mormons: from the First Vision
I/O STEVENS.
of Joseph Smith to tiie last Courtship of Brigham
Young. Including the handcart emigration, the Mormon
Mountain Meadow Massacre, the Reign of Terror, the
Doctrine of Human Sacrifice, the Facts of Polygamy.
The Author was twenty-five years a Mormon Elder and
Missionary and Proprietor of the S. L. Telegraph. New
York. 1873. 8vo, pp. 760. Steel frontisp. 24 steel en-
gravings. Woodcuts.
Sold: N. Y. Holbrow, 1892, 1.37; Bourquin, 1894. 30 cts. ;
Guild, 1887, 2.00. London ed. : Hoffmann, 1877, 1.89;
Henkels, 1902, 60 cts.
5199. STEPHENS, THOMAS. A Brief Account of the Causes
That have retarded the Progress of the Colony of
Georgia, in America ; Attested upon Oath, being a proper
Contrast to, A .State of the Province of Georgia. At-
tested upon Oath, and some Misrepresentations on the
Same Subject. London. 1743. 8vo.
Sold: Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, unct, 15.00; Barlow, 1890, elf,
extra, by Aitken, 16.00 : Bangs, 1902, hlf mo, git, 10.50.
5200. STEPHENS. WILLIAM. A State of the Province of
Georgia. Attested upon Oath in the Court of Savannah,
November 10, 1740. London: W. Meadows. 1742.
8vo, pp. 32.
Sold: Cooke, 1883, mor, 10.00; Brinley, 1880, unct, 6.50.
5201. STEVENS, ISAAC INGALLS. A Circular Letter to
Emigrants Desirous of locating in Washington Terri-
tory. Washington. 1858. 8vo, pp. 21.
5202. STEVENS, LEWIS TOWNSEND. The History of Cape
May C'juiit)', New Jersc}', from The Aboriginal Times
to the Present Day, Embracing An Account of the
Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settle-
ment of the Country ; The Whaling ; The Growth of the
Villages; The Revolution and Patriots; The Establish-
ment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The
progress of the County; and the Soldiers of the Civil
STEVENS. I 7 I
War. Cape May, N. J.: Lewis T. Stevens, Publ'r. 1897.
8vo, pp. 479, r.*
Contains woodcuts in Icttcr-prcss.
The Same. Philadelphia: W. J. Campbell. 1897.
8vo, pp. 480.
Sold: Proud, 1903, 1. 00.
5203. STEVENS, SAMUEL C. .Sketch of Dover, N. PI. Topo-
graphical, Historical, Ecclesiastical, Statistical, &c.
From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Com-
l)ilcd from Authentic Documents and Oral Testimony.
Dover : Samuel C. Stevens. 1833. i6mo, pp. 24.*
5204. STEVENS, WILLIAM. Journal of the Proceedings
in fJcorgia, beginning' October 20. 1737, to which is
added A State of that Province. 2 vols. London :
Meadows. 1742. 8vo.
Sold: Bangs, 1895, 30.00; Brinley, 1880, with Jl. of Pro-
ceedings in I vol., elf, extra, Pratt, 40.00; jl. of Proc.
alone, same sale, 34.00.
5205. STEVENS, WILLIAM BACON (REV.). A History of
Georgia, ]'"rom its I'irst Discover}- by Euro]>eans to the
Adoption of The Present Constitution in 1798. In Two
Volumes. Vol. i. New York: D. Appleton & Co.
Savannah: William Thorne Williams. 1847. 8vo. pp.
xiii, 503. Vol 2. Philadelphia : Published by E. H.
Butler & Co. 1859. 8vo, pp. .xvi, 524.*
Frontispiece of Gen. Oglethorpe in Vol. i ; of James Haber-
sham in Vol. 2. Plan and map.
"The first volume was published in New York in 1847. Eleven
years after (1859) the second volume was issued, owing to the
author's labors in other spheres. Very scarce." Holbroiv Catalog.
Sold: Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 1847 ed., 2.00; Balcom, iQOi,
1847 ed., 11.00: Bell, 1895, 3.00; Bangs, i8c)6. 4.50;
Murphy, 1884. 1847 ed.. 7.00; Polock, 1904, 2.20; Deane,
1898, cl, 3.00; Dunbar. 1892, cl, 3.50; Holbrow, 1892,
3.10; Cable, 1882, 2 v., 3.50; Waterbury, 1895, V. 2 only,
45 cts. ; Manson, 1899, 2 vols, cl, 2.50; Child. 1882, 4.50;
Cable, 1883, 4.00; Bourquin. 1894. 3.00; Field, 1875, 3.25;
Brooks, 1898, 47-59, 3.00; Perry, 1899, 4.50: Richmond,
1899, 5.20; Libbie, 1904, 2 vols., mo, git, presentation
I/- STICKNEY.
copy from author, 4.50; Guild, 1887, 2 v., 5.50; Eames,
1905, cl, 4.00; Hayden, 1907, a. 1. s. of author inserted,
cl, 3.60.
5206. STEVENS, WILLIAM BURNHAM. History of Stone-
ham, Alass., With Biographical Sketches of many of its
Pioneers and Prominent Men. Compiled under the
Supervision of F. L. Whittier. Portraits and Plates.
Stoneham, Mass. 1891. 8vo, pp. 352.
Sold: Coburn, 1895, 3.25.
5207. STEWART, JAMES HERVEY (DR.). Recollections of
the Early Settlement of Carroll County, Indiana. B/
Dr. James Hervey Stewart, County Clerk for Twenty-
five Consecutive Years. (Quotation.) Cincinnati :
Hitchcock Sz Walden, For the Author. 1872. i2mo,
pp. 372.*
Frontispiece of Dr. Stewart. Introduction by Rev. John O.
Foster, who also superintended its publication.
Sold: Bourquin. 1894, 50 cts.
5208. STICKNEY, CHARLES E. A History of the Minisink
Region : which includes the present Towns of Minisink,
Deerpark, Mount Hope, Greenville, and Wawayanda, In
Orange County, New York, from their Organization
and First Settlement to the Present Time: also, in-
cluding a General History of the First Settlement of
the County. ]\Iiddletown, N. Y. : Coe Finch & L. F.
Guiwits. 1867. Svo, pp. viii, (i), 211.*
Sold: Murphy, 1884. 1.50: Dunbar, 1892, 1.37; Weeks,
1902, bds, unct, 1.80; Henkels, 1899, 70 cts. ; S. L. Board-
man, 1883, bds, unct, 87 cts ; AI. D. Gilman, 1884, 37
cts.; Bourquin, 1894, bds, unct, 1.80; Hoffmann, 1877,
unct, 87 cts.; Proud, 1903, bds, i.oo; Deane. 1898, bds,
unct, 1.50; Field, 1875, unct. 1.25: Guild. 1887, 1.50.
5209. STICKNEY, CHARLES P. Local History of Brookline,
\'t. : the General History of the Baptist Church, by
John B. Stebbins. Edited by Abby M. Hemenvvay.
Chicago. 1886. Roy. Svo, pp. 48. Portrait.
A reprint from the Hemenway Gazetteer.
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STir.Es. 173
5210. STIFF, EDWARD. The Texas Emigrant. Lciiig a Nar-
ralivc of the .Xdvcntures of the Author in Texas, and
a description of the Soil, Climate, Productions, Alinerals,
Tciwns, ISays, Harbors, Rivers, Institutions, and Man-
ners and Customs of the Inhabitants of that Country,
etc. ; together with the Principal Incidents of Fifteen
Years Revolution in Mexico. And a Condensed State-
ment of Interesting Events in Texas from 1692 to 1840.
Cincinnati. 1S40. i2mo, pp. 367. Map.
Sold: P.rinley, 18S1, 2.00.
5211. STILES, EZRA. An .Vccount of the Settlement of the
Town of liristol, in the State of Rhode Island; and of
the Congregational Ciiurch therein ; with the succession
of Pastors from its origin to the present time ; together
with the .A.ct of Incor])oration of the Catholic Congrega-
tional Society, and the Rules established in said Society.
Providence : Printed I)y Bennett Wheeler. 1785. 8vo,
pp. 16.
"I-iKle\vig attributes this to Dr. Ezra Stiles Mr. George Brin-
ley's copy has inscribed upon it, in an old handwriting, "Drawn up
by Judge Bourne.' " Sabin.
5212. STILES, HENRY R. The History of Ancient Windsor,
Connecticut, including East Windsor, South ^Vindsor,
and Ellington, prior to 1768, the date of their Separation
from the Old Town, and Windsor, Blooinfield. and
Windsor Locks to the Present Time; also the Geneal-
ogies and Genealogical Notes of those Families which
settled within the limits of ancient Windsor prior to
1800. 2 vols. .Albany: Joel Munsell. 1858. 8vo.
Plates.
5213. . History of Ancient Windsor, Conn., including East
Windsor, South W'indsor, and Ellington, prior to 1768,
the date of their Separation from the old Town; and
Windsor, Bloomfield and Windsor Locks to the present
time ; also, the Genealogies and Genealogical Notes of
those Families which settled within the Limits of An-
cient Windsor, Conn., prior to 1800. Illustrated with
]\Iaps. c^-c. New York. 1859. Roy. 8vo, pp. 922.
Frontispiece, plates.
174 STILES.
Sold: Davenport, 1896, 6.50; Patterson, 1896, a. 1. s. of
author inserted, 6.00; Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 1.62; Brin-
ley, 1879, 6.50; Cable, 1882, 4.50; Barlow, 1890, cl, 1859-
63 ed, 15.00; Boardman, 1883, 7.75; Perry, 1899, 4.50;
Hough, 1900, 6.00; Libbie, 1902, cl, 6.50; Merwin-Clay-
ton, 1905, cl, 4.25.
5214. . History of Ancient Windsor, including East
Windsor, South Windsor, and Ellington, prior to 1768,
and Windsor, Bloomfield, and Windsor Locks to the
present time. Albany: J. Munsell. 1863. 8vo, pp. 922,
144. 2 vols.
Sold: Deane, 1898, cl, 18.00; Woodward, 1869, 2.50; Hoff-
mann, 1877, 5.25; Roche, 1867, 2.75; Cooke, 1883, 14.25;
Bushnell, 1883, 2 vols, 1859-63, 9.50: Guild, 1887, hlf mo,
git, unct, 20.OQ.
5215. . The History and Genealogies of Ancient Wind-
sor, Connecticut; including East Windsor, South Wind-
sor, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks, and Ellington. 1635-
1891. Vol. L History. Vol. H. Genealogies and Biog-
raphies. Hartford, Ct. : Press of the Case, Lockwood
& Brainard Co. 1891. + 1893. + 1894. 2 vols. Roy.
8vo, pp. vii, 950; ix, 867.*
Full-page plates in steel.
Sold: Morris, 1899, cl, unct, 14.25; Drowne, 1903, cl, unct,
15.50; Anderson, 1904, cl, git, unct, 14.50.
5216. . A Supplement to the History and Genealogies
of Ancient Windsor, Conn., containing Corrections and
Additions, which have accrued since the PubHcation of
that Work. Albany : J. Munsell. 1863. 8vo.
Sold: Brevoort, 1890, cl, 3.00; Manson, 1899, 2.00; Cable,
1882, 4.50.
5217. . A History of The City of Brooklyn. Including
The Old Town and Village of Brooklyn, The Town of
Bushwick, and The Village and City of Williamsburgh.
In Two Volumes. Brooklyn, N. Y.: Publ. by Subscrip-
tion. 1867. 8vo, pp. viii, 464; vi. 500; viii, 501-982. I
If errata.*'
STi r.Es. 1 7 5
There wire three vf>h;mcs issuefl. N'umhering to Vols. 2 and 3
coMtiniious. Maps, woodcuts and plans.
Sold: Child, 1882, 6.36; Cable, 1883, i.o5; Adee, 1895, blue
levt mo, git, unct, 11.25; J. G. Smith, 1883, 5.25; Field,
1875, 9.00; S. L. Koardmaii, 1883, 2.40; Cooke, 18S3,
8.25; Guild, 1887, ci, 6.75; 15an}4S, 1899, 3.37; Richmond,
1899, 4.87; Perry, 1899, 8.40; Richmond, 1899, cl, 3.75;
T.angs, 1899. hlf mo, sU. 6.00: Han^s, 1900, hlf mo, '^h,
5.25; Montayne, 1898, hlf mo, git, unct, 12.75; Baxter,
1898, cl, 4.87; Brevoort, 1890, cl, unct, 4.13; Rice, 1870,
unct, large pap, 11.00; Bushncll, 1883, 4.50; Barlow,
1S90, cl, git, unct, 3.00; Manson, 1899, cl, unct, 4.20;
Bangs, 1S94, 4.88; Bangs, 1901, 3.00; West, 1901, pap
unct, pi inserted, 15.75; Tredwell, 1901, hlf mo, git,
9.75; Dayton, 1902, hlf mo, git, 5.40; Reid, 1902, cl,
3.00; Conland, 1904, cl, git, 3.45; Polock, 1904, cl, 4.80;;
Stephens, 1904, cl, unct, 4.20; Anderson, 1904, cl, unct,
5.25; Anderson, 1904, cl, 6.30; Anderson, 1904, cl, 6.00.
5218. . History of the City of Brooklyn, including the
old Town and Village of Brooklyn, the Town of Bush-
wick, and the Village and City of Williamsburgh. 3
vols. Maps and plates. Albany: Joel Munsell. 1869.
8vo.
Sold: Randall, 1901, 420; Libbic, 1897, ^.^j ; Bangs, 1897,
5.25; Matthews, 1897, hlf levt mo, git, by Matthews,
15.00; Ilenkels. 1899, 3.30: Bouniuin. 1894, 2.70: Cable,
1882, roy. 8vo, cl. unct, 4.50; lIoiTmann, 1877, large pap,
levt mo, git, unct. 18.36; Donnelly, 1894, unct, 6.75.
5219. . The Civil, Political, Professional and Ecclesias-
tical History and Commercial and Industrial Records of
the County of Kings and the City of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
from 1683 to 1884, assisted by L. B. Proctor and L. P.
Brockett. With Portraits, Biographies, and Illustra-
tions. 2 vols. 4to, pp. 140S. New York: \Y. W. Mun-
sell & Co. 1884.*
Sold: Bangs. 1895, 5.50; Coburn, 1895, 3.00; Davenport,
1896, 5.50; Holbrow, 1892, 5.00; Bangs, 1899, 4.50; West,
1889. hlf mo, git, 2.12; Bangs, 1901, 3.00; Reid, 1903, hlf
mo, git. 300; Anderson, K)05, hlf mo, unct, extra por-
traits, 3.00: Playden, 1907, hlf bd. unct, 3.00.
176 STITH.
5220. . ilemoir of Block Island, or Alanisses. A. D. 1762.
By Dr. Stiles.
Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., ist Ser., Vol. 7.
5221. STILES, H. R.; STEARNS, J. M. History of the Town
of Bushwick and of the Town, Village and City of
Williamsburgh. Brooklyn. 1884. Folio. Illustrated.
Only forty copies printed.
Sold: Guild, 1887, unct, 1.50.
5222. STILLE, CHARLES J. Religious Tests in Provincial
Pennsylvania. A Paper read before the Historical So-
ciety of Pennsylvania at a Meeting held November 9,
1885. S. 1. s. a. 8vo, pp. 44.*
5223. STILLMAN, J. D. B. Seeking the Golden Fleece; A
Record of Pioneer Life in California, to which is An-
nexed Footprints of Early Navigators, other than
Spanish in California. San Francisco : A. Roman &
Co. 1877. 8vo, pp. 352. Plates.
522<5. STILLWELL, J. E. The Townbook of Old Middletown,
Monmouth County, N. J. The Burying Grounds of Old
Monmouth and the Quaker Records of Shrewsbury, N.
J. N. p., n. d. 8vo, pp. 70.
5225. STINCHFIELD, DANIEL L. Illustrated \^'aupaca.
Containing a Brief Historical Sketch ; a Complete List
of Incorporations and Societies, with their Present
Ofificers ; a General Description of the City and its
Trade. Waupaca. 1888. i6mo, pp. 100.
5226. STINCHFIELD, J. C. History of the Town of Leeds,
Androscoggin County, Mc., from its Settlement, June
10, 1780. Lewiston. 1901. 8vo, pp. 419. Illustrated.
5227. STITH, Vn^ILLIAM. The | History | of the | First Dis-
covery I and 1 Settlement | of | Virginia: | Being | An
Essay towards a General | History of this Colony. | By
William Stith, A. M. | Rector of Henrico Parish, and
one of the Governors of | William and Mary College. \
STITII. 177
Williamsburg: | Printed by William Parks. 174". 8vo,
[)[). viii, 331. Appendix, pp. v, 34.
"The valuable original documents from which this history was
compiled have recently been destroyed by fire. The appendix con-
tains a collection of charters relating to the period comprised in
the voliinie. Besides the copious materials of Slith, the author
derived assistance from the manuscripts of his uncle, Sir John
Handolph, and from the records of the London Company, put into
his hands liy Col. \\ illiam Byrd, President of the Council. Not-
withstanding the recent efforts of American bibliographers, the
bibliography of this subject remains in as much doubt and
obscurity as ever. We briefly remark that there are two varieties
of the first edition, one on coarse, the other on fine paper, except
signature X, which is more or less poor in both. Then we have
another Williamsburgh edition of the same date, but differing in
several particulars. Lastly comes the London edition of 1753,
which is i)rccisely like the second Williamsburgh issue. It is not at
all unlikidy that the so-called London edition is the second Will-
iamsburgh one with an English title-page." Mcnzies Catalog.
"Two varieties of paper are found in the volume, that used
for sign X and for part of the Appendix being slightly inferior to
the rest and somewhat discolored. In the title-pages of History
and Appendix the word Virginia is in italic capitals, and the
letters are absolutely identical, even in their defects, with those in
which the same word appears in the title-page of Mercer's Abridge-
ment of the Laws, printed by W. Parks in 1737, and the same typo-
graphical ornaments made in the same fashion, for page heads and
initial letters, occur in the two volumes. The collation does not
agree with two editions described by Mr. Sabin." Brinley.
For collation, see Brinley, Vol. 2, p. 132; Barlow, p. 360: Men-
zies, p. 306.
The documents from which Stith's book was compiled were
destroyed by fire about 1882.
Sold: Bangs, 1895, oris: shp, 36.00; HofTmann. 1877, ino,
git, 32.50; Cooke, 1883, levt mo, git, by Bedford, 18.00;
Field, 1875, elf, 20.00; Puttick & Simpson, 1861, elf,
£3.35; Donnelly, 1894, full levt mo, git. by Bedford,
32.00; Bangs, 1901, old elf, 20.00; Bangs, 1901, elf, title
stained, 24.00; Bangs. 1902, elf, 21.00; Henkels, 1903,
half cover gone, 23.00; Bangs, 1896, 21.00; Ives, 1891, elf
extra, 22.00 ; Barlow, mo extra, 24.00 ; Menzies, mo extra,
40.00; Griswold, hlf mo, 26.00; Murphy, 1884, 11.50;
Deane, 1898, hlf mo, 34.50; Riee, 1870, elf e.xtra, 47.00;
Brinley, 1880, elf, 21.00; Bangs, 1895. shp, 36.00;
Sotheby's, 1896, elf, £5.5; Gordon, 1905, elf, git,
by Lloyd, 24.50; Riee, elf extra, git, by Bedford, 47.00;
Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 26.00; Bangs, 1895, 36.00; H. A.
Smith, 35.00; \\'hitmiire. 31.00: Morrell. 51.00; Dunbar,
1892, elf, 23.00; Bushnell, 1883, elf. git. portr inserted.
31.00; Henkels, 1905. elf. by Lloyd. 28.00; Barlow. 1890,
I 78 STOCK AKD.
mo, git, by Matthews, 24.00; Goodwin, 1903, levt mo,
git, bookplate of Geo. Chalmers, 27.00; French and
Chubbuck, 1904, levt mo, git, by Bedford, 27.00.
5228. . The History of the First Discovery and Settle-
ment of Virginia. Virginia, printed : London, reprinted
for S. Bird in Ave-Mary Lane. 1753. 8vo.
"This volume, in spite of the London imprint, is the identical
book printed at Williamsburg in 1747, with no other change than
a new title." Quaritch.
Sold: Deane, 1898, levt mo, extra git, inside borders, by
Matthews, old portrait inserted, 25.00; Gibson-Craig,
18S8, elf, £3.18; Constable, 1889, elf, £3.4; Puttick's,
1892, £4.10; Puttick & Simpson, 1861, £3; Brevoort,
1890, red mo, Pawson & Nicholson, ink blot on title,
with Appendix of Ancient Charters, 9.00; Mitchell, 1891,
elf, git, by Paws. & N., 26.00; Manson, 1899, elf, 15.00;
Henkels, 1901, 29.00; Miller & Bancker, 1899, elf, 29.00;
Libbie, 1900, 8.50.
5229. . The History of the first discovery and settlement
of \'irginia. New York: Jos. Sabin. 1865. 8vo.
Sabin's reprint of the Williamsburg edition; two hundred
copies printed on small paper, fifty on large paper.
Has bibliographical preface by !Mr. Sabin.
Sold: Bell, 1895, 5.50; Libbie, 1896, 5.25; Bangs, 1896, 5.75;
Rice, 1870, hlf blue mo, git, large pap, 8.50; same sale,
sm pap, 2.00; Woodward, 1869, unct, 2.50; Roche, 1867,
large pap, unct, 9.00; Roche, 1867, 8vo, unct, 3.00; Bush-
nell, 1883, hlf mo. large pap, 5.50 ; Chittenden, 1894, unct,
7.50; Libbie, 1904, pap, unct, 5.00; Manson, 1899. hlf
mo. unct, git, 5.50 ; Child, 1882, 2.62 ; Wells, 1901, 6.25 ;
Cable, 1882, 3.50; Hoffmann, 1877, ^^r. pap, 3.25; same
sale, 8vo, 2.50; Guild, 1887, large pap, 4.20; Field, 1875,
3.25; Bangs, 1899, 5.30, 3.75; Perry. 1899, 5.25; Balcom,
1901, hlf mo, git, unct, 6.00; Bangs. 1899, 3.50; Bangs,
1900. 3.85; Henkels, 1901, pap, unct. 6.25; May, 1903,
pap, unct, 4.10; Anderson. 1904. hlf mo, 3.25.
5230. STOCKARD, S. W. (MISS). The History of Alamance.
A Work for the Degree of M. A. at the University of
STODDAKI). 179
Nortli Cardlin,!. Ivalcitili : Capital l'iintiii.ef Co. 1900.
8vo, pp. 166. Illiistratefl.*
5231. STOCKER, RHAMANTHUS M. Centennial History of
Susquehanna County, [Pennsylvania. Illustrated. Pliila-
flelphia: R. T. Pcok S: Co. 1887. 410, pp. x. 851.*
5232. STOCKTON, FRANK R. New Jersey from the Dis-
covery of .Scheyichbi. Illustrated. New York: Amer-
ican I'look Co. i8(/). 8vo.
5232a. . Stories of New Jerse3^ New York. Cincinnati.
Chicago. American n()ok Co. 1896. i2mo. pj). 254.*
5233. STODDARD, AMOS (MAJOR). .Sketches, | Historical
and Dcscriplivc, | of ] Louisiana. | I'y Major Amos Stod-
dard, i Member of the U. S. M. P. S. and of the New
York Historical Society. | (Quotation 4 lines.) | Phila-
delphia : I Published by Mathew Carey, j A. Small,
Printer. 1812. 8vo, pp. viii, 488.*
Major .Stoddard was a member of the U. S. M. P. S. and Xew
York Hi.storical Society. A review of this hook was pu])lished in
the Eclectic Rcviczi.' for August, 1813. The reviewer states that the
.^mericaIls have "made little literary use of their originally im-
mense territory, and the vast acquisition in the recent addition of
Louisiana." "Those Americans are leaving hundreds of thousands
of square miles without an adventure of research, a measurement,
a map, a Flora, or a set of views ; leaving them with barely the
distinction of a name to display the various aspects of climates aiid
the changing aspects of seasons, for the unparticipated and unen-
vied entertainment of elks and buffaloes, bears, rattlesnakes, bull-
frogs, &c. The meager publication of Patrick Gass is nearly all
that we have gained of the story and result of the late expedition
from the Mississippi to the Pacific and back again. But there
exists in uiunarked spots, in the neighborhood of the .Atlantic, in
that of the Ohio, of the Missouri, of the Columbia, clay that is
destined to be one day dignified into bricks, and raised into struct-
ures, where royal quarto and folio shall be manufactured. The
book before us i= not a book of travels, though the author professes
to have had personal observation of much it describes. It is an
irregular mixture of natural and civil history with political geog-
raphy."
Sold: Reed, 1896, 4.00: Murphy, 1884, 1.75: Fisher, 1866,
1.50; Brinley, 1881, i.oo; Cable, 1882, bds, uncut, 2.25;
Brinley, 1893. 2.50; Henkels, 1900, 1.40; Cable, 1883,
50 cts. ; Bonreiuin, 1894, 2.10; Field, 1875, 1.25: Guild,
1887. hlf rnss, 2.00: Polock, 1904, hlf ro, 4.35: Henkels,.
1905, old elf, 5.50; Pnlock, hlf ro, 4.25.
l80 STONE.
5234. STOKES, E. H. (REV.) Ocean Grove. Its Origin and
Progress, as shown in the Annual Reports presented
by the President, to which are added other Papers of
Interest, including List of Lot Holders, Charter, By-
Laws, &c., &c. Published by Order of the Association.
1874. (Phila. Haddock & Son.) 8vo, pp. 88.*
Wood illustrations. Plan of camping-ground.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 1.12.
5235. STONE, EDWIN M. History of Eeverly, Mass.. Civil,
and Ecclesiastical, from its Settlement iti 1630 to 1842.
Boston : Jas. Monroe & Co. 1843. i2mo, pp. iv, 324.*
Sold: Child, 1882, 3.00; Cable, 1882, bds, unct, 3.00; Bal-
com, 1901, 2.50; Leonard, 1875, 2.37; Bangs, Merwin,
1865, i.oo; Woodward. 1869, 1.13; Cable, 1883, cl, unct,
2.00; Thornton, 1878, 1.12; J- G. Smith, 1883, 2.00; Hoff-
mann, 1877, unct, 3.25 ; M. D. Gilman, 1884, 2.25 ;
Cooke, 1883, 1. 13; Deane, 1898, bds, unct, 2.00: Hayden,
1907, bds, unct, 60 cts ; Terry, 1889. 75 cts ; Rice, 1870,
cl, unct, 1.00; Brinley, 1879, 3;5o; Roche, 1867, bds, unct,
50 cts. ; Bushnell, 1883, 17 extra illus, hlf mo, by R. W.
Smith, 3.00; Manson, 1899. hlf mo, unct, e.xtra illus,
17 portr, 4.75; same sale, i2mo, bds, unct, 1.75; A. G.
Greene.- 18^19. 1.12: Guild. 1887, l)ds, unct. 1.50.
3236. . The Life and Recollections of John Rowland, Late
President of the Rhode Island Historical Society. Provi-
dence: Geo. H. Whitney. 1857. 8vo, pp. 348.*
Relates to early history of Rhode Island.
5237. STONE, FRED D. Philadelphia Society One Hundred
Years Ago. An Address before the Philadelphia His-
torical Society, May 5. 1879. Philadelphia. 1880. 8vo,
PP- 35-
5238. STONE, JAMES P. (REV.). A History of Greensboro,
(Vermont), and the Congregational Church, delivered
November 24, 1854. Published by Request of the
Church. Montpelier: E. P. Wallnn. 8vo, pp. 40.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 2.25; M. D. Gilman, 1884, 1.25.
5239. STONE, MICAH. Reminiscences of a Half-Century
Pastorate. A Discourse delivered By Micah Stone,
STONH. !8l
Senior Pastor of tlic Rvaiif,'clical C'luircli in Firookfield,
Marcli II, 1851. iU'infjf the Fiftictli Anniversary of his
Ordination t(j the Ministry in tliat 'I'own, with Some
of tile Exercises of that Commemorative Celebration.
West Pirookfield: Steam Press of (). S. Cooke & Co.
1 85 1. 8vo, PI). 72.*
5240. STONE, M. T. Historical .'-ketch of the Town of Troy,
New Hampshire, and Iter Inhabitants from the First
Settlement <jf the Territory now within the Limits of
the Town in 1764 to 1897. Keenc, N. II.: Press of
Sentinel J'rintiiig Co. (1897.) 8vo, pp. xi, 576. i slip
errata.*
Woodcuts in text. With a genealogical register.
Sold: P.alcom, 1901, 4.50: I.ibhic, 1902, cl. 4.50; Hale,
1905, cl, 4.00.
5241. STONE, THOMAS TREADWELL. Sketches of Oxford
County. By Thomas T. Stone, Pastor of the Church in
Andover. .'\p[)roved by the Ctjmmittee of the M. S. S.
Union. Portland: Shirley & Hyde. 1830. 8vo, pp. 112.
Narrativr<; nf tlic settlors, with an account of their encounters
with the Indians.
Sold: Brinley, 1879. 5.50; I'.rinley, 1893, 5.25; Manson,
1899. 4.50; Cable. 1882, bds, 2.00; Clogston, 1899, 5.25.
5242. . Life of Josei)h Hrant, (Thayendanega) including
Border Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches
of the Indian Cam])aigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair,
and Wayne, and other Matters connected with the
Indian Relations of the United States and Great Britain,
from the Peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795. In
Two Volumes. Albany, X.Y.: J- Munsell. 1865. 8vo,
pp. xxxi, 500; viii, 630.*
Rich in illustrations, plans and portraits.
Sold: Hayden, 1907, a. I. s. of author inserted. 7.80.
5243. STONE, WILLIAM L. The Life and Times of Sa-go-
Ye-\\'al-IIa — ur Red Jacket. New York and London:
Wiley «& Putnam. 1841. -f The Life and Times of Red
Jacket, or Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha ; Being a Sequel to the
History of the .Six Nations. New York and London:
Wiley 'it Putnam. iS.ji. 8vo, pp. x, 484.*
162 STONE.
Illustrated with plates on steel. Tlic first title given is engraved
on steel.
Sold: riaydcn, if-)07, 4.25.
5244. . Uncas and Miantoiiomah, an Historical Discourse
delivered at Norwich on the Fourth Day of July, 1842,
on the occasion of the erection of a Monument to the
JMemory of Uncas the white man's friend and first Chief
of the Mohegans. New York: Dayton & Newman.
1842. i6mo, pp. 209.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.62; Cable, 1882, 75 cts; Cable, 1883,
30 cts; A. G. Greene, 1869, 25 cts; Br. Ives, 1891, i.oo;
Menzies, 1876, 2.00; Deane, 1898, 75 cts; Field, 1875,
75 cts; Guild, 1887, 1.20.
5245. . The Poetry and History of Wyoming; containing
Campbell's Gertrude, with a Biographical Sketch of the
Author, by A\'ashington Irving; and the History of
Wyoming, from its Discovery to the beginning of the
Present Century. New York: Wiley & Putnain. 1841.
i2mo, pp. xxiv, 324. 9 engravings.* + 1844.
The Same. Albany: Joel Munsell. 1864. i2mo,
pp. 23, 406. -\- 1869.
This is a reissue of the 1841 edition, with an Inde.x. Fifty
copies with rubricated title.
5246. . The Poetry and History of Wyoming; containing
Campbell's Gertrude and the History of Wyoming from
its Discovery to the Beginning of the Present Cen-
tury. Third edition. Wilkes Barre: C. E. Butler.
1873. 8vo, pp. xxiii, 406.*
Sold: 1841 ed. : Fisher, 1866, 3.50; Brinley, 1880, i.oo;
Bourquin, 1894, 40 cts; Dunbar, 1892, 1844 ed., 75 cts;
Cable, 1882, 1844 ed., N. Y., 1.12; Menzies, 1876, hlf elf,
autograph note of Thos. Cam])bell inserted, 3.00 ; Hay-
den, 1907, 1841 ed., 2.75; 1864 ed., i.oo; 1864 cd.. Wood-
ward, 1869, 3d ed., 1864, bds, unct, 1.38; Roche, 1867,
paper, unct, 75 cts; Child, 1882, i.oo; Hoffmann, 1877,
unct, 1. 10; Field, 1875, 1.25; Guild, 1887, 1.75; Polock,
1904, I.oo; Proud, 1903, 1869 cd., 70 cts.; Bourquin,
1873 ed., 1894, 50 cts.
STOKK. 183
5247. . History of New York City from the Discovery
to the Present Day. New York: E. Cleave. 1868. 8vo,
pp. (1), 252. Suppit contains cards of Prominent liusi-
ness Houses, &c.*
The Same. New York: Virtue & Yorston. 1872.
Illustrated. 8vo, pp. 658. Appendices, 136.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 4.00; Weeks, 1902, hlf mo, 1.70; Bour-
([uin, 1894, 1. 10; P.angs, 1899, 3.70; 1872 ed., Bangs, 1896,
3.62; Montayne, 1898, hlf mo, git, unct, extra illus, 9.00;
Bangs, 1897, cl, 3.50; Manson, 1899. full mo, git, 2.75;
Weeks, 1902, hlf elf, git, 2.75 ; Cable, 1882, 5.00; Bourquin,
1894, 1.70: Guild. 1887, hlf mo, 2.75: Bangs, 1900, 300;
Anderson, 1904, hlf 5tr gr mo, git, unct, 4.50; Anderson,
1904, cl, 3.50.
5248. . The Centennial History of New York City, from
the Discovery to the Present Day. New Y'ork : R. D.
Cooke. 1876. 8vo, pp. 252.*
The same edition as that of 1S72, with a new title-page.
Sold: Weeks, 1902, 1.20; Cable, 1883, 35 cts. ; Lawrence,
1S96, 50 cts.; Anderson, 1904, hlf str gr mo, git, orig
pap covers, bd in, 3.00.
5249. . Reminiscences of Saratoga and Ballston. Illus-
trated. New York; R. Worthington. 1875. i2mo. +
New Y'ork: Worthington. 1880. i2mo, pp. (2), 451,
(2).*
" 'Saratoga in Ye Olden Time.' From my having been ac-
quainted from boyhood with many octogenarian?, who have now
passed away, I give following reminiscences, which must prove of
interest to the present generation of .Saratogians." Preface.
Sold: S. L. Boardman, 1883, 25 cts.; Bourquin. 1894, 10
cts.; Guild, 1887, 1.50: Randall. 1901. T.20: Hayden,
1907, 90 cts.
5250. STORKE, ELLIOT G.; SMITH, JAMES H. History of
Cayuga County, New Y'ork, 1789-1879, with Illustrations
and Biograjihical .Sketches of some of its Prominent
Men and Pioneers. Syracuse: 1879. 4to. pp. 556.
5251. STORK, WILLIAM. An Account of East Florida, with
a Journal kept by John Bartram of Philadelphia, Botan-
1 84 STORY.
ist to His Majesty for The Floridas; upon a Journey
from St. Augustine, up the River St. John's. London:
Sold by W. Nicoll, at No. 51, St. Paul's Church-Yard
■ and G. Woodfall, Charing Cross. (Price, Four Shil-
lings.) (1766.) 8vo, pp. 70.*
Bartram's Journal on pp. viii, 70, with separate title.
New Edition, with Explanatory Notes and Maps.
London : 1769. 4to. Maps. + Reprint. London : 1774.
4to. Map.
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elf, 10.50; Libbie, 1904, orig bds. unct, 23.00; Puttick &.
Simpson, 1861, 8s 6d.
5252. . An Account of East Florida, with Remarks on
its Future Importance to Trade and Commerce. Lon-
don : Printed for G. Woodfall, R. Dymont, J. Almon, &c-
(n. d.) 8vo.
Sold: Brevoort, 1890, hlf mo, 3.00; Brinley, 1881, hlf elf,
11.00.
5253. STORES, RICHARD SALTER. Fiftieth Anniversary of
the Settlement of Braintree, Mass., July 3, 1861. Bos-
ton: 1861. 8vo, pp. 102.
5254. . Proceedings at the Centennial Celebration of the
Incorporation of the Town of Longmeadow, Mass.,
October 17, 1883, with Numerous Historical Appendices,
and a Town Genealogy. Longmeadow: 1884. 8vo, pp.
221, 97. Portraits and Illustrations.*
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1887, cl, unct, git, 5.50; Morris, 1899, 3.50; Clogston,
1899, 5.00.
5255. STORY, JOSEPH. A Discourse pronounced at the Re-
quest of the Essex Historical Society, on the i8th of
September, 1S28, in commemoration of the First Settle-
ment of Salem, in the .State of Massachusetts. Published
at the Request of the Society. Boston : Hilliard, Gray,
Little & Wilkins. 1828. 8vo, pp. 90.*
STKACIIKV. :85
5256. STOUGHTON, JOHN A. "Windsor Farmcs." A fllimpsc
of an Old Parisli, together with the Deciphered Inscrip-
tions frr)ni a few I'ouiulation Stones f)f a much abused
Theology. Hartford: Clark iSj Smith. 1*^83. 410, pp.
X, 150.*
Intcrcsiing facts coiiccriiing Jonathan Edwards and l.i-i family
and Unit.
Sold: Haydcn, 1907, cl, git, unct, a. 1. s. of author inserted,
2.50.
5257. STOWE, JOHN M. An Address in Commemoration of
the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of
the Town of Plubbardston, Mass., delivered June 13th,
1867, By Rev. John M. Stowe of Sullivan, "x. H. A
Poem j)repared by Dea. liphraim Stowe. Together with
other Proceedings and Exercises connected with the Oc-
casion. With an Appendix Containing a List of the
Municipal Officers and other interesting Matter. Worces-
ter: Pr. by Chas. Hamilton, Palladium Office. 1867.
8vo, pp. 104.*
Sold: Manson, 1899, i.oo; Cable, 18S1, 6 cts. ; J. G. Smith,
1883, 62 cts.
5258. . History of the Town of llubbardston, Worcester
County, Mass. From the Time its Territory was jjur-
chased of the Indians in 1686, to the Present. With the
Genealogy of Present and Former Resident Families,
llubbardston, Mass.: Published by the Committee.
1881. 8vo, pp. xix-383.*
Lithotype portraits.
,S"oW; Cable, 1882, 3.75: Guild, 1887, 4.00; Clogston, 1899,
3.50: Man'son. 1899, 6.00; Libbie, 1904, cl, 4.00: Libbie,
1902, 5.00.
5259. STRACHEY, WILLIAM. For | The Colony in Virginea
I Britannia. | Lavve Diune, Morall and | Martiall, &c. |
Alget qui non .\rdet. | Res nostrae subinde non sunt,
qualcs quis ojjtaret. | sed quales esse possunt. | Printed
at London for \\'alter Burre. 1612.*
See also Major.
Force Tracts, Vol. 3, \o. 2.
1 86 STRAHOKN.
5260. STRAHAN, EDWARD. A Century After: Picturesque
Glimpses of Philadelpliia and Pennsylvania including
Fairmount, The Wissahickon, and other Romantic
Localities, with the Cities and Landscapes of the State.
A Pictorial Representation of Scenery, Architecture,
Life, Manners and Character. Illustrated with Engrav-
ings by Lauderbach. from Designs by Thomas Moran,
F. O. C. Darley, J. D. Woodward, James Flamilton, F.
B. Schell, E. B. Bensell, W. L. Sheppard, and other
Eminent Artists. Philadelphia : Published by Lane,
Allen & Scott and J. W. Lauderbach. 1875. Folio,
pp. 360.*
5261. STRAHORN, ROBERT E. The Handbook of Wyoming
and Guide to the Black Hills and Big Horn Regions for
Citizen, Emigrant and Tourist. By Robert E. Strahorn
("Alter Ego"), of the Western Press. Cheyenne, Wy-
oming: 1877. 8vo, pp. 249, 24 pp. advts.*
5262. . To the Rockies and Beyond, or a Summer on the
Union Pacific Railroad and Branches. Saunterings in
the Popular Health, Pleasure and Hunting Resorts of
Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho,
Oregon, Washington and Montana. With Complete
Descriptions of the Black Hills, Big Horn, Leadville
and San Juan Regions, and Sj^ecial Articles on Stock
Raising, Farming, Mining, Lumbering, and Kindred In-
dustries of the Trans-Missouri Region. Second Edition
Revised and Enlarged. Omaha : The New West Publ.
Co. Omaha Republican Print. 1878. 8vo, pp. 216
(Illustrated.)* + 1879.
Mr. Strahorn's pseudonym was "Alter ]^o."
5263. . Resources of Montana Territory and Attractions
of Yellowstone National Park. Helena: 1879. 8vo, pp.
"/•/. Illustrated.
5264. . The Resources and .Vttractions of Idaho Territory.
Facts regarding Climate, Soil, Minerals, Agricultural
and Grazing Lands, Forests, Scenery, Game and Fish,
and Reliable Information on other Topics Applicable to
STRICKLAND. 1 8/
the Wants of the llumcscekcr, CaidtaHsl and Tourist.
Pul)lished and Circulated by Direction of the Idaho Leg-
islature. Special Act of iith .Ses.sion. lloise City, Idaho.
i88i. 8vo, pp. 88.*
I'oldiiig map.
5265. STRAYER, O. O'B.; GRABLE, J. H. The Three Towns.
A .Sketch of iirownsvillc, I'ridgcporl and West Browns-
ville, with Notices of Leading Business Houses and Men.
Republished from "The Three Towns" of Sept. I, 1883.
(Brownsville, Pa. Three Towns Print.) l2mo, pp. 71.*
The Three Toivns is the title of a weekly newspaper published
in Rrownsvillc, Pa.
5266. STREATOR, SEBASTIAN F. Maryland Two Hundred
Years Aqo: A Discmirse delivered in Baltimore, before
the Maryland Historical Society, on its Seventh Anni-
versary Celebration; May 20, 1852. 8vo, pp. 76.*
Sold: Woodward. 1862. 30 cts. : Deane, 1898, hlf git, 87 cts.
5267. STREET, ALFRED B. The Indian Pass. New York:
Hurd \- lIouL^diton, Publrs. 1869. l2mo, pp. viii, 20I.*
5268. STREET, CHARLES R. Huntington Town Records, in-
cluding Babylon, Long Island, N. Y., 1653-1688. With
Introductory Notes and Index, Transcribed, Compiled
and Published by Authority and at the Expense of the
Two Towns. 1887. (Long Islander Print, Hunting-
ton.) 8vo, Vol. I, pp. iv, 578; Vol. 2, pp. X, 572; Vol. 3,
pp. viii, 628; Appendix, pp. 48; General Index, pp. 13.*
Vol. I was issued in 1887, Vol. 2 in 1888, Vol. 3 in 1889.
5269. STREETER, SEBASTIAN F. Fund Publication No. 9.
Papers relating ti> The Early History of Maryland:
(Coat of Arms Md. Hist. Soc.) Baltimore, January,
1876. fBaltirnorc: Pr. by John ?^Iurphy tor Md. Hist.
Soc.) 8vo, pp. 315.*
Sold: Cable, 1883, pap, unct, 1.50; Thornton, 1878, unbd,
47 cts.
5270. STRICKLAND, W. P. Old Mackinaw ; or. The Fortress
of the Lakes and its Surroundings. Philadelphia : James
Challen & Son. 1869. i2mo, pp. 404.*
I as STRONG.
Steel plate and map, Indian Legends, Medicine Men, Mar-
quette's Visit to Iroquois Point, French Settlement in the North-
west.
Sold: Field, 1875, 1.75.
5271. STRONG, GURNEY S. Early Landmarks of Syracuse.
\A'ith an Introduction by George J. Gardner, Long a
Prominent Member of the Onandaga Historical Associa-
tion. Syracuse, N. Y. : Times Publ. Co. i8o4- 8vo, pp.
xviii, (i), 393.*
5272. STRONG, MOSES McCURE. History of the Territory
of Wisconsin from 1836 to 1848. Preceded by an Ac-
count of some Events during the Period in which it was
under the Domination of Kings, States or other Terri-
tories, previous to the Year 1836. Portrait. Madison:
The State. 1885. 8vo, pp. 637?
5273. STRONG, R..G. History of the Town of Flatbush, N. Y.
Brooklyn: 1884. 8vo, pp. 46.
Fifty copies reprinted from Stiles. First twelve pages. Colo-
nial Period.
5274. STRONG, THOMAS M. The History of the Town of
Flatbush, in Kings County, Long Island. Published by
Request. New York: Thomas R. IMercein, Jr. 1842.
i2mo, pp. 178, (i).*
Illustrated, folding map of the town, and numerous litho-
graphic plates.
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5.25; Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 2.50: Brinley, 1880. 5.50;
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5.10; Bushnell, 1883, 2.75; Bangs, 1900, hlf mo, git,
Stikeman, 14.00.
5275. STRONG, T. W. The Hudson Illustrated with Pen and
Pencil; comprising Sketches, Local and Legendary, of
its Several Places of Interest, together with the Route
to Niagara Falls ; forming a Companion for the Pleasure
Tourist. New York: T. W. Strong, n. d. (1852.) 4to,
pp. 32. Illustrated.*
STL'AKT. 189
5276. STROTHERS. DAVID HUNTER. Virginia Illustrated:
C'diilaiiiing a \'isit to the Virginian Canaan, and The
Adventures of Porte Crayon and his Cousins. Illus-
trated from Drawings by Porte Crayon. New York:
Harper & Bros. 1857. 8vo, pp. ix, 300.*
This titk' is inehuled because much real historical data may be
found, though the honk is written in a humorous narrative style.
It was orisinally published in flarf>er's Magazine, under the nom
dc plume, "Porte Crayon."
See No. 5595.
Sold: Bangs, 1895, 1.75; Guild, 1887, i.oo.
5277. . The Capital of West Virginia and the Great
Kanawha Valley. Advantages, Resources, and Pros-
pects. Charleston : 1872. 8vo, [)p. 32.
5278. STRYKER, WILLIAM S. Trenton One Hundred Years
Ago. Printed for Private Distribution. Trenton, N. J.:
MacCrellish & Quigly. 1878. 8vo, i)p. 14.*
Sold: Child, 1882, 15 cts. ; Hcnkels, 1901, 25 cts. ; Harold
Pcirce. 1903, 50 cts.
5279. . The Old Barracks, at Trenton, New Jersey. Read
before the New Jersey Historical Society at their Meet-
ing at Trenton, January 20, 1881. Trenton, N. J.: Naar,
Day «& Naar. 1S85. 8vo, pp. 14. Illustrated.*
5280. . The Capture of the Block House at Toms River,
New Jersey, March 24, 1782. Read at the Memorial
Service at Toms River, May 30, 1883. Trenton, N. J. :
Naar, Day & Naar, Prs. 1883. 8vo, pp. 32.*
5281. STUART, GRANVILLE. Montana as it Is. Complete
Description of the Face of the Country, also a Complete
Dictionary of the Snake Language and the famous
Chinook Jargon, with Numerous Critical and Explana-
tory Notes concerning the Habits, Superstitions, &c., of
these Indians, with Itineraries of all the Routes across
the Plains. New York: 1865. 8vo, pp. 175.
"Although a map is called for on the title-page, it is usually
missing."
Sold: Dunbar, 1892. 2.25; Anderson, 1903, paper, without
map, 8.70.
190 SULLIVAN.
STUART, ISAAC W. See Hartley, W. M. B.
5383. STUDER, JACOB H. Columbus, Ohio ; its History, Re-
sources and Progress. With numerous Illustrations,
(n. p. n. d.) i2mo, pp. 582. Map. (1873.)
"This work was published in 1873, and was printed for the
author by Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati. It contains thirty-si.x
woodcuts of buildings." Thomson.
Partly advertisements printed on alternate,, pages. A horrible
way of making a book, but all the more interesting after it becomes
old.
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man, 1883, 50 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 75 cts.
5283. STURGES, J. A. Illustrated History of McDonald County,
Missouri, from the Earliest Settlement to the Present
Time. Edited and compiled by J. A. Sturges. Pincville,
Mo.: 1897. i2mo, pji. (ix) viii, (i) 344. Port.*
5284. SULGROVE, B. R. History of Indianapolis, and Marion
County, Indiana. Illustrated. Philadelphia: L. H.
Everts & Co. 1884. 4to, pp. 10, 666.*
Sold: Proud, 1903, 3.25.
5285. SULLIVAN, JAMES. The History of the District of
Maine. Illustrated by a new and correct map of the
District. Boston: Printed b}' I. Thomas and E. T.
Andrews, Faust's Statue, No. 45 Newbury St. 1795-
8vo, pp. vii, 421. Map.*
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shp, broken, 7.25: Forster, 1896, map gone, 3.00; Mur-
phy, 1884, 3.00; Bangs, 1895, 5.75; Libbie, 1895, 8.50;
Brinley, 1879, 5.00; Brinley, 1893, Drake's copy with
MSS. corrections, 7.50J Manson, 1904, hlf mo, git, 46
e.xtra plates inserted, 21.00; ^^'aterbury, 1895, 575!
Bushnell, 1883, hlf elf, git, 7,75; West, 1889, 3.12; Cable,
1882, shp, 3.12; Manson, 1899, shp, autograph of Samuel
Dexter, 10.50: Cable, 1883, shp, 5.12; Thornton, 1878,
4.00; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 4.50; Menzies, 1876, hlf elf,
tmct, by Bedford, portrt of Humphrey Gilbert inserted,
10.00; Bourquin, 1894, 4.50; Hoffmann, 1877, 25 cts.;
Cooke, 1883, levt, mo, git, unct, Bedford, portr of
SUMNER. 191
Humphrey Gilbert inserted, 8.50; Field, 1875, 1.25;
Guild, 1887, 6.00; Libbie, 1898, 5.75; Ezekiel & Bern-
heim, 4.25; Clopsten, 1899, hlf ino, 10.00; Libbie, 1901,
shp, 10.25; Libbie, 1902, shp, 9.50; Anderson, 1902, slip,
8.25 ; Bangs, 1902, elf, 8.00.
5286. SULLIVANT, JOSEPH. Historical Sketch relatinj^ to
the Original boundaries and Early Times of Franklin
County: prepared for the Franklin County Pioneer
Association, and delivered by Joseph Sullivant, Esq.,
Saturday, June 3d, 1871. Columbus: Ohio State Jl.
Print. 1871. 8vo, pp. 10.
5287. SUMMERS, THOMAS JEFFERSON. History of Mari-
etta. Marietta, Ohio: Leader Publishing Co. 1903.
i2mo, pp. 5, 328. Portraits and Illu.stratinns.
5288. SUMNER, CHARLES. The Crime against Kansas. The
Apologies for the Crime. The True Remedy. Speech
of Hon. Charles Sumner, in the Senate of the United
States, 19th and 20th May, 1856. Washington, D. C. :
Buell &• P.lanchard. 1856. 8vo, pp. 32.*
5289. SUMNER, SAMUEL. History of Missisco Valley. With
an Introductory Notice of Orleans County. By Rev.
S. R. Hall. Published under the auspices of the Orleans
County Historical Society. Irasburgh : A. A. Earle.
i860. 8vo, pp. 76, (i).*
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1867, 30 cts. ; Bushnell, 1883, 1.20; Henkels, 1901, 25 cts. ;
Manson, 1899, 1.12.
5290. SUMNER, WILLIAM H. A History of Ea.st Boston;
with T;iogra])hical Sketches of its Early Proprietors,
and an Appendix. Boston: J. E. Tilton & Co. 1858.
8vo, pp. viii, 801. Plan of Noddles Island. Frontis-
piece portrait of Sumner.* -)- Boston: 1869. 8vo, pp.
801. II Portraits, 5 views, 6 pedigrees, 2 maps.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 2.00; Brevoort, 1890, 1.75; Rice, 187a,
hlf brown levt mo, git. unct, 3.00: Woodward, 1869, bds,
unct, 1.75; Roche, 1867, cl, unct, 1.75; Holbrow, 1892,
192 SUTHERLAND.
bds, unct, 1.25; Waterbury, 1895, 1.05; Cable, 1882, unct,
2.63; Bushnell, 1883, bds, unct, 1.63; Balcom, 1901, 1.30;
Randall, 1901, 2.40; Cable, 1883, unct, git, 2.62; M. D.
Oilman, 1884, 1.25; Hoffmann, 1877, hlf mo, by Brad-
street, 2.50; Same sale, bds, unct, 75 cts. ; Shurtleff, 1875,
unbd, 3.25; Shurtleff, 1875, cl, 2.00; Cooke, 1883, 1.63;
Field, 1875, 1.25; Whitmore, 1902, 1.75; 1869 ed.,
Libbie, 1896, 3.00; J. G. Smith, 1883, 3.00; Waterbury,
1895, 2.00; Manson, 1899, 1.75; Guild, 1887, unct, git,
4.00.
5291. SURGY, ROUSSELOT DE. Histoire | Naturelle et
politique I de la I Pennsylvanie, | et | de I'establissement
des Quakers | dans cette Countree. | Traduite de I'Alle-
mand, | P. M. De S. Censeur Royal. | Precede d'une
Carte Geographique. | Paris: Ganeau. 1768. i2mo, pp.
XX, 372 (4). Folded map.
"It is principally extracted and translated from Kalm and Mit-
telberger." Rich.
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1880, elf, git, 3.50.
5292. SUTHERLAND, DAVID; BOUTELLE, THOMAS.
.\ddress delivered to the Inhabitants of Bath, N. H., on
Jan. 23, 1854, being fiftieth Anniversary of Author's first
preaching in the Town. With Historical Appendix by
Thomas Boutelle. Boston: 1855. i6mo, pp. 135.
Sold: Guild, 1887, 3.00.
5293. SUTHERLAND, JAMES, and HENRY N. McEVOY,
Compilers. The Missouri State Gazetteer and Business
Directory, containing full and complete descriptions of
the cities, towns and villages, with the names and ad-
dress of the merchants, manufacturers, professional men,
etc., etc., together with a record of the government and
institutions of the State, and a variety of useful infor-
mation. Books sent, postage and express free, to any
part of the United States, on receipt of price, five dollars.
Sutherland 1.1' McEvoy, Publishers and Compilers, P. O.
Box 694, St. Louis, Mo. i860. 8vo, pp. (ix), x-xxviii,
781, (I).*
One plate (costumes of Indians).
SWAN. 193
5394. SUTHERLAND, J. H. The City of Reading and Vicinity,
and tluir Kcsuurccs. Rcadinj^: 1896. Folio, pp. 158.
5295. . The City of Wilkes-Barre and Vicinity and their
Resources. Ilhtstrated. \\ili<es-Rarre, Pa.: Published
by The Wilkes-Barre Leader i'ublishing House. 1897.
Oblong 4to, pp. i5i, (2).*
Sold: Ilayden, 1907, 3.00.
5296. . The City of Hartford and Vicinity. Compiled by
J. H. Sutherland. Hartford: 1900. Oblong 410. Por-
traits and Illustrations.
5297. SUTPHEN, D. S.; BERGEN, TUENIS G. Historical
Discourse on the 200th Anniversary of R. D. Church of
New Utrecht by Rev. D. S. Sutphen, and Annals of Xew
Utrecht by Tuenis G. Bergen, with an Appendix of
Names, View of Church and De Sille House. Brooklyn:
1887. 8vo.
5298. SUTTON, ROBERT. History of Auglaize County, Ohio,
with the Indian History of Wapakoneta, and the First
Settlement of the County. Wapakoneta: 1880. 8vo,
pp. 206.
Sold: Henkels, 1900, 1.75.
5299. SWAIN, DAVID LOWRY. Early Times in Raleigh.
Addresses delivered by the Hon. David L. Swain, LL.D.,
at the Dedication of Tucker Hall, and on the Occasion
of the Completion of the Monument to Jacob Johnson;
with Majis of the City of Raleigh, for the Years 1792,
1834 and 1847. Raleigh: Walters, Hughes & Co. 1867.
i2mo, pp. 41, 21, (i), xi, 10 pp. advts.*
5300. SWAN, A. M. Swan's Counties of Northwest Missouri.
Andrew County; its Soil, Climate, and the Advantages
it oflfers to Immigration. This work will be followed by
similar pamphlets giving description of each of the
Counties in North-west Missouri. Price in wrappers
for mailing 20 cents. .A.ddrcss A. M. Swan, Oregon,
Holt Co., Mo. Savannah, Mo. : New Era Job Printing
Office. 1869. 8vo. pp. 56.*
1 94 SWEDBERG.
5301. . Swan's Counties of North-west Missouri. Noda-
way County, its Soil, Climate and the Advantages it
offers to Immigration. This work will be followed by
similar pamphlets giving Descriptions of each of the
Counties of Northwest Alissouri. Maryville, Mo. :
Journal Office. 1869. 8vo, pp. 56.*
"Swan's County Handbooks are very rare." Breckenridge.
5302. . Holt County, its Soil, Climate and Advantages.
St. Joseph, Mo.: 1869.
Sold: Bushnell, 1883, 2.00.
5303. SWAN, JAMES G. The Northwest Coast: or, Three
Years' Residence in Washington Territory. Illustrated.
New York: Harper & Bros. 1857. i2mo, pp. xiv, 435.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, i.oo; Henkels, 1900, 50 cts. ; Br. Ives,
1891, br mo, git, unct, 2.50; Bourquin, 1894, 70 cts.;
Field, 1875, 1.88; Guild, 1887, 1.25.
3304. SWAN, L. B. Journal of a Trip to Michigan in 1841.
Rochester: 1904. i6mo.
But 200 copies were printed.
By Railroad to Batavia and Stage to Buffalo ; by Steamboat
to Detroit; from ihere by Railroad and Stage to Niles, with brief
mention of many small towns that have now become flourishing
cities. Very frankly written, because without a thought of publi-
cation ; and a striking picture of Michigan as it was sixty years
ago, and incidentally of the modes of travel.
5305. SWASEY, W. F. The Early Days and Men of California.
Oakland, Cal. : Pacific Press Publ. Co. 1891. 8vo, pp.
40.
5306. SWEDBERG, JESPER. America i illuminata, | skrifwen
och vtgifwen | af | thes Biskop | Doct. Jesper Swedberg,
I Ahr. 1732. I Skara. Tryckt hos Herm. A. Moeller.
(1732.) 8vo, pj). 164, and 4 unnumbered pp. for the
index.*
"This small volume printed at Skara. a small town of Sweden.
tmites for the collector the merits of great rarity and high impor-
tance. The work does not treat of America in general, but exclu-
sively of the Swedish colonies in Pennsylvania, and may be justly
called the most complete ecclesiastical history of Nova Suecia down
to that time. The author was bishop of the Swedish congregations
SWKTT. 195
in America, and rcciivcd in this function all the reports of the
various ministers; tlie greater part of the book is filled by these
aullicniic dncinncnls :iikI letters, which abound with most valuable
details. One of them, for instance, written by /\ndr. llcsselius,
I'hila., 171J, gives a circumstantial description of the country, its
products, cities, government, state of the different churches, &c.
"Rich mentions the book in his Supplement, jiart i, adding that
the author was the father of the celebrated Kmanucl Swedcnberg.
In no bookseller's catalog have I found a copy mentioned except in
a recent one of Messrs. h'riedlander, of Berlin." Miitlcr.
Sold: iJrinley, 1880, 15.00; Barlow, 1890, levt mo, extra,
git, by Pratt, 45.00; Harold Peirce, 1903, levt, git, by
Pratt, 24.00; Heiikels, 1902, full levt, git, by Pratt, 33.00.
5307. SWEET, HOMER D. L. The Tlreat Wilderness of New
York, and a Sketch of the Border Settlements. Com-
piled from the Acttial Surveys. New York: 1862.
Large niai).
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 6.00.
5308. SWEETSER, CHARLES H. Tourists' and Invalids'
Cuiide to the Northwest. In Three Parts. I. The Pleas-
ure Tourist. II. The Rod and the Rifle. III. The In-
valid. Containing Information about Alinnesota, Wis-
consin, Dacota, and the Lake Superior Region. New
York: Published at the Evening Mail Office. 1868. 8vo.
pp. 65, (12). Folding map of the Northwest.*
Tllustratcd with woodcuts.
5309. SWETT, SAMUEL. Historical and Topographical Sketch
of Bunker Hill Battle, with a Plan. n. p. n. d. (1818.)
i2mo, pi>. 104.*
This first edition was published as an appendix to Dav. Hum-
phrey's Life of Gen. Putnam. Boston: i8i8.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.40.
5310. . Notes to His Sketch of Bunker Hill Battle. Bos-
ton : Munroe & Francis. 1825. 8vo: pp. 24.*
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 25 cts.
531 1. . History of Bunker Hill Battle. With a Plan. 3d
Edition. With Notes and Likenesses of the Principal
Officers. Bo.ston: Munroe & Francis. 1827. 8vo,
PP- 34-^^
ig6 SWIFT.
"Second edition was in 1826, third edition in 1827. The like-
nesses promised in the title never appeared in any edition." Men-
zies Catalog.
Sold: Murphy, 1884. i.oo; Rice, 1870, hlf mo, git, unct, 4
plates inserted, 5.37; Woodward, 1869, 50 cts. ; Brinley,
1879, hlf mo, 75 cts.; Roche, 1867, 75 cts.; Cable, 1882,
pap, unct, 1.63; Manson, 1899, 1.25; Menzics, 1876, 3d
ed., hlf mo, git, unct, 3.00; Hoffmann. 1877, hlf mo, 1.25;
Henkels, 1902, hlf mo, unct, 70 cts.; Field, 1875, 25 cts.
3312. . Who was the Commander at Bunker Hill? With
Remarks on Frothingham's History of the Battle. With
an Appendix. Boston : John Wilson. 1850. Svo, pp. 39.*
Privately printed.
Sold: Roche, 1867, 1.75; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git, unct,
3.00; Field, 1875, 25 cts.
5313. SWIFT, CHARLES F. History of Old Yarmouth, com-
prising the Present Towns of Yarmouth and Dennis,
from the Settlement to the Division in 1794, with the
History of both Towns to the present Times. Yar-
mouthport : 1884. Svo. Map and portraits.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 5.50; Guild, 1887, 2.50.
5314. SWIFT, SAMUEL. History of the Town of Middlebury,
in the County of Addison, Vermont, to which is pre-
fi.xed a Statistical and Historical Account of the County.
Written at the request of the liistorical Society of Mid-
dlebury. Middlebury: A. H. Copeland. 1859. Svo, pp.
444. Portraits and Plates.*
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 2.30; Woodward, 1869, 3.00; Cable,
1882, 2.37; Bushnelh 1883, 2.62; M. F. Gilman, 1S84,
2.25; Manson, 1.50; Bourquin, 1894, 1.20; Hoflfmann,
1877, 1.75; Deanc, 1898, 2.75; Guild, 1887, 2.75.
5315. . Statistical and Historical Account of the County
of Addison, Vermont, Written at the Request of the
Historical Society of Middlebury. Middlebury: A. H.
Copeland. 1859. Svo, pp. 132. Illustrated.*
Frontispiece of Mr. Swift.
SWITZI.KK.
'97
Sold: Mriiisoii, \^'j<j. 3.1 J : I kilYiiiaiin, 1.S77. lili' iiiu, j;Il, Ijy
i'.radstrcct, 2.37; FicM, 1H75. 25 cts. ; (hiild, 1887, i.io.
5316. SWIFT, W. S.; CLEVELAND, J. W. Records of the
Town of Tisbury, Mass., June 29, 1669, to May 16, 1864.
I'-oslon. 1903. 8vo. ])[). 841.
Sold: Anderson, 1903, cl, 5.50.
5316a. SWINEFORT, A. P. .Alaska. Its Ilislory. Climate anri
Aatural Resources. With Map and Illustrations. Chi-
cago and New York: Rand, McXally & Co., Publrs.
(1898.) i2mo, pp. 256.*
Folding map of Alaska.
5317. SWITZLER, WILLIAM F. Early flistory of Missouri.
An Address before llie Missouri Historical Societ3% and
Missouri Legislature. By \\m. F. Svvitzler, Editor of
the "Missouri Statesman," Columbia. Missouri, Deliv-
ered in Mercantile Library Hall. St. Louis, Thursday
evening, February 15, 1872. and in the Hall of Repre-
sentatives. Jederson City, Friday evening, February 16,
1872. Columbia, Mo.: Missouri Statesman Job Office.
8vo, pp. 44. ('1872.)*
5318. . Switzler's Illustrated History of Missouri from
1541 to 1877. With interesting Chapters on the Indian
Mounds and other Pre-historic Monuments of the State,
by Prof. A. J. Conant, A.M. ; on its Physical Geography,
by Prof. G. C. Swallow, LL.D., and on its Material
Wealth. Productions and Possibilities, by R. A. Camp-
bell, C.E. St. Louis: C. R. Barnes, Editor and Pub-
lisher. 1879. 8vo, pp. xviii, 601. Illustrated.*
Sold: Cable, 1882, 3.50.
5319- • Switzler's Illustrated History of Missouri, from
1541 to 1881. Contributors: Archaeology, A. J. Conant,
A.M. History, Col. W. F. Switzler. Physical Geog-
raphy, G. C. Swallow, LL.D. Material Wealth, R. A.
Campbell, C.E. St. Louis: C. R. Barnes, editor and pub-
lisher. 1881. 8vo. pp. xviii. 601. Illustrated.*
198 SYMONDS.
5320. SYLVESTER, NATHANIEL BARTLETT. Saratoga
and Kay-Ad-Ros-Se-Ra : An Historical Address. De-
livered at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., July 4, 1876. Troy,
N. Y. : William H. Young. 1876. 8vo, pp. 52.*
Sold: Hayden, 1907, 25 cts.
5321. . Historical Sketches of Northern New York and
the Adirondack Wilderness; including Traditions of the
Indians, Early Explorers, Pioneer Settlers, Hermit
Hunters, &c. (Quotation.) Troy, N. Y. : William H.
Young. 1877. 8vo, pp. viii-316.*
FuH-page portraits on steel.
Sold: Harold Peirce. 1903, 1.75.
5322. . History of Saratoga County, New York. With
Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of some of its
Prominent Men and Pioneers. Philadelphia: 1878. 4to,
pp. Si4.
Sold: Waterbury, 1895, 6.50; Guild, 1887, 9.00; Bangs, 1902,
git, 4.75; Bangs, 1895, 6.50.
5323. . History of Rensselaer County, N. Y., from its
First Settlement to the Present Time, with Illustrations
and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and
Pioneers. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck. 1880. 4to,
pp. 564.
5324. . History of Ulster County. With Illustrations and
Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pio-
neers. By Nathaniel Bartlett Sylvester. Part First:
General History of Ulster County and of City and Town
of Kingston. Part Second : History of Towns of Ulster.
Philadelphia: Everts & Peck (Lippincott, Pr.). 1880.
4to, pp. 311, 33Q, I slip errata, woodcuts.*
5325. . Indian Legends of Saratoga and the Upper Hud-
son Valley. Illustrated. Troy, N. Y. : 1884. 8vo.
5326. SYMONDS, WILLIAM. The Proceedings of the English
Colonie in Virginia since their first beginning from
SVMMES. 199
England in the yc.irc of our Lord 1606, till this [jresent
1612, with all their acciflcnts that befell them in their
lourneys and Discoveries. By W. S. Oxford. 1612.
2 vols, sm 4to.
"With Smith's True Relation of 1608, and these two works
("which were printcfl together as the title of the 'Map' indicates),
the real history of the EngHsh colonics in .Xinerica may he said
to begin, as the settlements made between 1584 and 1607 had proved
abortive. The Rev. William Symonds edited Smith's Map and
added the second part by combining the manuscript relations of Dr.
Russell, Thomas Studley, Anas Todkill, JefTra Abbot, Richard
Wicfm, Will Prettiplace, Nathaniel Powell, Richard Pots, and
others of the colonists. It is a circumstance of extraordinary
rarity tn find the genuine map in this book. It is the original
impression of the same plate that was afterwards used for Smith's
General History of Virginia and Purchas' Pilgrims, but in the
former instance the reference 'Smith, 41' was added in the right-
hand bnttnm corner, and in the latter the reference '1690' super-
added in the upper left-hand corner." Quaritch.
"The first iiortion of this tract was written by Smith, as he
states in his 'Generall Historic,' 'with his owne hand.' It consists
of a description of the country, its soil and productions, with a
full account of the native inhabitants. This part ends at page 39.
The second part has a separate title. Proceedings. &c. Pp. no.
"This tract was reprinted in Smith's Generall Historic of Vir-
ginia with some changes .'uid the introduction of new matter. It
also appears in Purchas' Pilgrimcs, Vol. 4, pp. 1691." Murphy.
5327. SYMMES, THOMAS. Historical Metnoirs of the Battle
at I'ijjLjwacket. Lovewell Lamented | Or, A | Sermon |
Occasion'd by the Fall | Of the Brave ! Capt. John
Lovewell | And Several of his | Valiant Company, | In
the late | Heroic Action | at Piggwacket. j Pronounc'd
at Bradford, May 16, 1725 | By Thoinas Symmes,
V. D. M. I Boston in New England: Printed by B.
Green, Junr., for S. Gerrish, near the Brick Meeting
House in Cornhill. 1725. 8vo, pp. (4), xii, 32.
This is the rare first edition of the Memoirs of the Battle of
Piggwacket. It cmitains an Historical Preface of Memoirs of the
Battle of Piggwacket.
"Only one perfect copy, and that of the second edition, has
been sold at public auction for many years, and this one has been
four times offered in that manner. .At the last public bidding,
before the M'Cnzies Library Sale, it was bought for $175.00." Field.
"The first edition of this sermon was published July i, 1725,
and was exhausted in a few days. A second edition appeared
about the middle of the same month, with a title-page somewhat
changed from the original one." ]\'ilUamson.
Sold: Brinley, 1879, crushed red levt mo, git, extra, by F.
Bedford, uncut, 215.00.
200 SYMMES.
5328. . Historical Alemoirs | of the Late Fight at | Pigg-
wacket, | with A | Sermon Occasion'd by the Fall of the
Brave | Capt John Lovewell | And Several of his Valiant
Company, | in the late | Heroic Action there. | Pro-
nounced at Bradford, May 16, 1725 | By Thomas Symmes,
V. D. M. I The Second Edition Corrected. ] (Scripture
Text) Boston in New England : | Printed by B. Green
Jun. for S. Gerrish, near the | Brick Meeting House in
Cornhill, 1725. j Sm 8vo, pp. (i), xii, 32.*
;; "A perfect copy of this edition has been sold for $175.00. At
;', the Brinley sale a copy brought $132.50." ll'illiaiiison.
[ "In Alorrell's sale a. copy of this rare work, bound, brought
$165.00. Subsequently, in the Roche sale, the same was sold for
$175.00.'' Woodzijard.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, From hlf title a piece of paper cut,
from title line in border cut, from p. i vignette cut out,
removing from p. 2 six lines of print, other imperfec-
tions, copy made up of two, 25.00; Brinley, 1879, hlf
russia, large copy, yellow by age. Inserted in an en-
velope is an original deed from John Lovewell. father
of Capt. Lovewell, dated Sept. 5, 1729, 55.00; Roche,
1867, Ivt mo, by F. Bedford. 175.00, this copy sold for
165.00 at ]\Iorreirs sale, the highest price any single
volume of its size has been sold at an American sale;
Br. Ives, 1891, levt mo, extra, git, by F. Bedford, 170.00;
Menzies, 1876, red levt mo, git, by Bedford, Morrell-
Roche, cop}', 132.50.
5329. . The History of the Fight of the Intrepid Captain
John Lovewell, which took place on the eighth day of
May, 1725, on the beach of Lovell's Pond, in Fryeburg,
in the District of Maine; together with the Commemora-
tion Sermon delivered by the Rev. Thomas Symmes.
Fryeburg; 1799. i2mo, pp. 60.
"This was edited by Elijah Russell, then editing Russell's Echo
(a newspaper), in Fryeburg. The account is substantially the
same as that given by Symmes, although there is some additional
matter, such as the .story of the duel between Paugus and Cham-
berlain. Perfect copies of this edition are very rare. Xo copy is
known to exist which contains the title-page. The title is taken
from \\'illis' Catalogue of Rooks on the History of Maine. HisL
Mag., 2d Ser., 7, pp. 161." Williamson.
5330- • ^ Brief History of the Battle which was fought
on the eighth of May, 1725, between Capt. John Love-
SVPIIEK. 201
well, with his associates, and a Hotly oi Indians under
the Command of I'angus, Sachem of the Pif^gvvacket
Tribe. By T. Symmes, jtastor of the church in I'.rad-
ford, Mass. Portland: A. & J. Shirley. 1818. i2nio,
pp. 19.
"Preliminary remarks to tlii.s edition, dated at Fryebi'rg, April
8, 1818, contain a brief account of the early settlement of that
to\v?i," U'illiavisoii.
5331. . Tlic Orii^inal .Account of Capt, John Lovewell's
"Great Fight" with the Indians at Perpiawket. May 8,
1725. By Rev. Thomas Symmes, of Bradford, Mass. A
new edition with notes, by Nathaniel Bouton, corre-
sponding secretary of the New Hampshire Historical
Society. Concord, N. H.: P. B. Cogswell. 1861. Sm
4to, pp. 48. Map.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 1.80; Bushncll, 1883, hlf mo, 1.75;
Barlow, 1890, 2.00; Menzies, 1876, hlf git, by Ikadstrcet,
3.00; Manson, 1899, 2.50; Child 1882, 62 cts. ; Cooke,
1883, hlf mo. git, T.12: Fifld. 1875, 75 cts.
5332. . The Expeditions of Capt. John Lovcwell and His
Encounters with the Indians: including a particular ac-
count of the Pecptauket battle, with a history of that
tribe ; and a reprint of Rev. Thomas Symmes's sermon.
By Frederic Kidder. Boston : Bartlett &■ Halliday.
1865. 4to, pp. 138. Map.
"This edition mainly follows the second edition of Symmes'
account. The map is the same as that in Bouton's account, and in
. ' Winsor's History of America. 5, 433." Jilllicimson.
Two hundred and thirty-five copies were printed ; twenty-five
on large quarto, ten on drawing paper.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 387; Manson, 1899. 2.62; Field, 1875,
i.oo; Holliday, 1870, lar pap, unct, 50 cts.
5333. SYPHER, J. R. School History of Pennsylvania from the
Earliest Settlements to the Present Time. Designed
for Common Schools, Academies, Colleges, Families, and
Libraries. Philadeljihia : J. B. Lippincott ^ Co. 1869.
i2mo, pp. viii, 364.*
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, 5 cts.
202 TAILFER.
5334. SYPHER, J. R. ; APGAR, E. A. History of New Jersey.
From the earliest Settlements to the Present Time.
Designed for Academies, &c. Philadelphia: J. B. Lip-
pincott & Co. 1871. i2mo, pp. 273. Illustrated. Im-
prints in 1869. 1870.*
Sold: Weeks, 1902, 1.25.
5335. TAILFER, PAT.; ANDERSON, HUGH; DOUGLAS,
DA. A I True and Historical | Narrative | of the Colony
of I Georgia, | In America, | From the First Settlement
thereof until this present | Period: | Containing | The
most authentick Facts, Matters, and Transac- | tions
therein : | Together with | His Majesty's Charter, Repre-
sentations of the People, | Letters, &c. | And | A Dedica-
tion to His Excellency General Oglethorpe. |
Pat Tailfer, M.D. |
By Hugh Anderson, M.A. |
Da. Douglas, and others, |
Landholders in Georgia, at present in Charles-Town, in
I South-Carolina. | f Latin verse.) Charles-Town, South
Carolina: | Printed by P. Timothy, for the Authors,
174T. 8vo, pp. x\'iii, 118.*
5336. . A True and Flistorical | Narrative | of the |
Colony of Georgia | in | America, | From the First Set-
tlement thereof, until | this present Period ; | Contain-
ing, I The most authentick Facts, Matters, and | Trans-
actions therein. | Together with | His Majesty's Charter,
Representations of | the People, Letters, &c. and a
Dedication to | his Excellency General Oglethorpe. | By
Pat. Tailfer, M D., Hugh Anderson, M. A. | Da. Doug-
las, and others. Landholders in Georgia, at | present at
Charles-Town in South Carolina. | (Motto) Printed for
P. Timothy, in Charles-Town, South Carolina ; | and
sold by J. Crokatt in Fleet street, London. | (1741.)
8vo, pp. xvi, 112.*
Georgia Hist. Coll. 11, Force Tracts, Vol. i. No. 4.
Reprint : Humphrey's American Colonial Tracts, No. 4,
August, 1897.
Reprinted in London without a date, but probably in the same
year.
"The volume is of typographical as well as historical im-
portance, as a very early production of the Southern press. The
printer, Peter Timothy, was the son of Lewis, and began business
T.\iLri:K. 203
oil his own account in 1740. Books willi a Charleston imprint
before 1750 arc rare." Britiley, Vol. 2.
" I"his raro tract contains some severe critiques on John Wes-
ley." Kochc.
"This raro pamphlet contains some very unpleasant particulars
of the scandalous conduct of the Rev. John Wesley during his
apostolic mission in Savannah. According to these gentlemen, 'He
was indicted before a Grand Jury of Forty-four Freeholders and
Thirteen Indictments were found against him: one concerned Mr.
Williamson and his Spouse.' Mr. Wesley, it appears, undertook
'to pour the Icpcrotis distilmcnt' into the car of this virtuous lady,
to the effect that 'her husband h;id no right to regulate her be-
haviour as to conversing with him,' However, as soon as the
distinguished apostle heard that these indictments had been found
against him, he did not tarry to discuss the question further, but
bolted out of town in the night, lied to Charles-Tov/n, and thence
to England. Sec pp. 41, 2, 3, and 48." Ives Catalog.
"It places the conduct of General Oglethorpe in a very different
light from that in which it has generally been represented." Rich.
"The writers attribute the ruin and desolation of the colony to
the misrepresentations of Gov. Oglethorpe, denying the use of
negroes, &c., &c." Brinley, No. 3<)22.
In 1742 another pamphlet, "An .Accotuit Showing the Progress
of the Colony of Georgia," was written in opposition to the rather
sarcastic utterances of Tailfer. I'"or full title see No. 1865. To
quote from its Preface: "Mow far the ill nature and impotent
malice of the authors of the narrative (Tailfer's) have carried
them beyond the bounds of truth or good manners will appear
in the following sheets, which give a true and authentic account
of the progress of that colony from its first establishment to the
year 1741, which, being published by the order of the honorable
the trustees, and printed in London, Anno 1741, is now reprinted
here, with no other view than to obviate the prejudice which may
be raised in the minds of per)])le by that scandalous narrative
(Tailfer's), and so may be a means of delivering that new settle-
ment from the ill effect of such misrepresentations as arc handed
about by that libel to deter his majesty's subjects from settling in
that frontier colony, so necessary for advancing and protecting the
trade of this and our mother country on the southernmost part of
North America, and extending our colonies both on the Gulf of
Florida and Bay of Mexico."
So{d: .Fisher, 1868, hlf elf, 13.00; Brinley. 1880, hlf mo,
itiict, 29.00; Brinley, 1893. 21.00; HofTmann, 1877, hlf
mo, by Bradstrect, 16.00: Roche. 1867, 8.00; Rr. Ives,
1891. hlf elf, 26.00; Menzies, 1878, elf, by Bedford, 15.00;
Guild, 1887, elf, 6.50; Bangs, 1900, orig. paper, unct,
33.00; Bangs, 1901. sewed, 22.00; Anderson, 1902, hlf ro,
25.00; Bangs. 1902. hlf mo, 23.00; London Edition: Brin-
ley. 1880, 11.00; Barlow. 1890. elf. extra git. by Pratt,
31.00; Force Tract, 1835; HofTinann, 1877, 1.50.
5336a. . A True and Historical Narrative of the Colony
of Georgia in America, From the First Settlement
204 TANNER.
Thereof until this Present Period ; Containing The Most
Authentick Facts, Matters, and Transactions therein :
Together with His Majesty's Charter, Representations
of the People, Letters, iS:c. And a Dedication to His Ex-
cellency General Oglethorpe : Charles-town, S. C,
printed by P. Timothy, for the Authors, 1741. Roches-
ter, N. Y. : G. P. Humphrey. 1897. 8vo, pp. 14, 89.
Amer. Colonial Tracts No. 4.
5337. TAINTOR, CHARLES M. Extracts from the Records ol
Colchester, with Some Transcripts from the Recording
of Michaell Taintor, of "Brainford," Conn. Transcribed
by Charles M. Taintor. Hartford: Press of Case, Lock-
wood & Co. 1864. i2mo, pp. 156.*
Sold: Manson, 1899, 62 cts. ; Cable. 1882, P-y cts. ; Cable,
1883. 25 cts.; Guild, 1887, 50 cts.; Hayden, 1907, 50 cts.
5338. TALBOT, GEORGE F. Memorial of the looth Anni-
versary of the Settlement of Dennysville, Maine, 1886.
Portland, Me.: E. Thurston & Co. 1886. 8vo. pp. 115.
Memorial address bj- G. F. Talbot; Review of Education by
Rev. C. Whittier : Municipal and Statistical History by P. E. Vose.
Also Genealcgies.
5339. TALBOT, V/ILLIAM (SIR). The discoveries of John
Lederer 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.
Collected and translated out of the Latin by Sir William
Talbot, London, 1672. Three hundred copies of this
very scarce book reprinted, with the map, for George
P. Humphrey, Rochester, N. Y. 1902.
See Lederer. No. 2956.
5340. TANNER, HENRY S. A Geographical. Historical and
.Statistical View of the Central, or Middle States; con-
taining Accounts of their early Settlement. Natural
Features. Progress of Improvement ; form of Govern-
ment; Civil Divisions and Internal Improvements, of
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, \^ir-
ginia. District of Columbia, and parts of New York, and
the other adjoining States. With Descriptions of Cities,
Towns, Public Buildings, t^c. Philadelphia: IT. Tanner,
Jr. 1841. i2mo.*
TAYI.OK. 205
5341. . A New I'icturc ^->i i'liiladclijliia, or Uic Stranger's
(',ui<k- to till- C'ity and adjoining Districts: in which
arc (lc'.scril)cd the Pubhc Buildings; Literary, Scientific,
Coninicrcial and Uencvolcnt Jiislitutions ; Places of
Amusement; Places of Worship; Principal Cemeteries,
and Every other object worthy of Attention. With a
plan of the City and its Environs. Philadelphia: II.
Tanner, Jun'r; New York: T. R. Tanner. 1840. i8mo,
pp. iv, 156.*
Folding colored map. Fdition in iS.)i, 18^4.
Sold: Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 13 cts.
5342. TAYLOR, A. W. I listory of Indiana County, Penna. An
.'\ddress. (Indiana County Agricultural Society Pre-
mium List for 1876.)
Sold: McLaughlin, 1893, 35 cts.
5343. TAYLOR, BAYARD. Colorado : A Summer Trip. New
York: C. P. Putnam & Son. 1867. i2mo, pp. 3, 185.*
+ London. 1867.
5344. . Eldorado, or, Adventures in the Path of Empire :
Comprising A Voyage to California, via Panama; Life
in San I'rancisco and Monterey; Pictures of the Gold
Region, and Experiences of Mexican Travel. With
Illustrations by the Author. New York : George P.
Putnam. London : Richard T^)entley. 1850. 2 vols. 8vo,
pp. 12, 251 ; 247. + Second Edition. 1850.*
An .Appt-ndix to Volume 2 contains a Report on the conditions
in California by Hon. T. Butler King.
Mr. Taylor was correspondent to the New York Tribune, and
the contents of this book were originally published in the form of
letters to that paper.
This book has passed through many editions.
5345. TAYLOR, BENJAMIN C. Annals of the Classis of
Bergen, of the Reformed Dutch Church, and of the
Churches under its Care, including the Civil History of
the ancient Township of Bergen. New York : n. d.
(1857.) i2mo, ]ip. 479. Portraits and Illustrations.
Sold: Vroom, 1882, 40 cts.; Cable, 1882. 1.12; Guild. 1887.
I. ID.
206 TAVLOK.
5345a. TAYLOR, BENJAMIN F. Between the Gates, With
Illustrations. Chicago: S. C. Griggs & Co. 1878. i2mo,
pp. 292.*
Concerning California.
5346. TAYLOR, CHARLES J. History of Great Barrington,
(Berkshire County), ^Massachusetts. (Quotation) Great
Barrington, Mass. : Clark W. Bryan & Co., Publishers.
1882. i2mo, pp. xiv, 516.*
Folding map of Housatonic Township?.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 2.25; Manson, 1899, a.l.s. author, in-
serted, 4.75; Cable, 1882, 3.25; Cable, 1883, 2.00; Guild,
1887, 2.25 ; Libbie, 1902, cl, 4.25 ; Hayden, 1907, 3.25.
5347. TAYLOR, H. C. (M.D.). Historical Sketches of the Town
of Portland, Comprising also the Pioneer History of
Chautauqua County, with Biographical Sketches of the
early Settlers. (Quotation.) Fredonia, N. Y. : W. Mc-
Kinstry & Co., Prs. 1873. Svo, pp. .xiv, 446.*
5348. TAYLOR, J. N.; CROOKS, M. O. Sketch Book of Saint
Louis : containing a Series of Sketches of the Early
Settlement, Public fiuildings. Hotels, Railroads, Steam-
boats, Foundry and Machine Shops, Mercantile Houses,
Grocers, Manufacturing Houses, &c. St. Louis, Mo. :
George Knapji & Co., Prs. 1858. i2mo, pp. 430. Illus-
trated.*
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.12.
5349. TAYLOR, JAMES W. History of the State of Ohio.
First Period, 1650-1787. Cincinnati: H. W. Derby &
Co. Sandusky: C. L. Derby & Co. 1854. i2mo, pp.
557-
"This is a very judicious and interesting collection of material
already printed in one form or another; the author assumes no
other relation than editor, and as such has done his work very
thoroughly."
Mr. Jones also piihlished a Description of Iowa. Dubuque:
i860. Svo, pp. 16.
Sold: Fisher, 1866, 2.50; Bourquin, 1894, 2.70; Goodwin,
1876, 4.50; Field, 1875, 4.25; McLaughlin, 1893, hlf mo,
2.80; Guild, 1887, hlf elf, 3.25; Polock, 1904. 2.25.
TEKLE. 207
5350. TAYLOR, JOHN (REV.). A Century Sermon, Preached
at lJc<iriilcl, 1-cIjiuary 29, 1804: In Commemoration of
the Dcslruction of the Town by the French and Indians.
Greenfield (Mass.) : Printed by John Dcnio. 1804.
i2mo, pp. 32.*
Sold: Woodward, 18G9, 5.00.
5351. TAYLOR, OWEN M. The History of Annapolis, the
Capital of Maryland: The State House, its various
Public lluildin.ns, including the Senate Chamber, where
General Washington resigned his Commission; Por-
traits, Relics, etc., of the State Government Mansion, St.
John's College, St. Mary's Catholic Church and College,
St. Anne's Church, Presbyterian and Methodist
Churches, City and National Cemeteries, Farmers' and
First National Banks, City and Maryland Hotels, As-
sembly Rooms, Court House, &c., &c. Together with a
full History and Description of the United States Naval
Academy, from its Origin to the Present Time. Its
Buildings, Grounds, Fountains, Cemetery and Park,
Chapel, ATonuments, Library, New Midshipmen's Quar-
ters. With an Appendix Containing a Variety of His-
torical and Interesting Reminiscences, &c. Baltimore:
Trumbull Bros. 1872. 8vo, pp. 54.*
Sold: Henkels, 1899, 1.40; Cable, 1882, i.oo; Bourquin,
1894, 20 cts.
5352. TAYLOR, THOMAS JONES. Early History of Madison
County, and incidentally of North Alabama. By a Re-
liable Scribe. Chapter 1-15. Later History of Madison
County. Chapter 1-18.
Published in the Huntsvillc, .Ma.. Indcf'cndeiit. 1883, 1884.
Covers period fn m earliest settlement in 1800 to 1840.
5353. TAYLOR, WILLIAM. California Life Illustrated. (Quo-
tations.) Sixteen Engravings. New York: Published
for the Author. By Carlton & Porter. 1858. i2mo, pp.
348, 2.*
Editions in 1R60. i86t. .^Iso author of Seven Years' Street
Preaching in San Francisco. New York: 1857.
5354. TEELE, ALBERT KENDALL. The History of Milton,
208 TEMPLE.
Mass. 1640 to 1887. Boston: Rockwell & Churchill.
1888. 8vo, pp. 14, 668. Maps. Illustrated. Portraits.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 4.25; Hayes & Brown, 1900, 3.00.
5355. TEETOR, HENRY B. The Past and Present of Mill-
creek Valley, being a Collection of Historical and De-
scriptive Sketches of that Part of Hamilton County.
Containing Pen-portraits of the Villages, Suburban Resi-
dences. Cincinnati: 1882. i2mo, pp. 328. Illustrated.
-f The Same. 1887.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 70 cts.
5356. TELLER, DANIEL W. The History of Ridgefield, Conn.
From its First Settlement to the Present Time. Dan-
bury: T.Donovan. 1878. lamo, pp (3), 251.*
It is illustrated with many full-page views. '
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.55; Henkels, 1900, 50 cts.; Cable,
1882, 1.75; Cable, 1883, 1.62: Bourquin, 1894, 50 cts.;
Cooke, 1883, 1.20; Guild, 1887, 1.62.
5357. TELLER, H. W. (REV.). Historical Discourse delivered
on Sunday, July i6th, 1876, in the First Presbyterian
Church, Springfield, N. J. Newark, N. J.: Ward &
Tichenor. 1876. 8vo, pp. 24.*
5358. . Springfield, Union County, N. J. The History of
its Centennial Fourth. Committees, Meetings, Proces-
sion and Oration by Rev. H. W. Teller, Exhibitions,
Press Remarks, and Historical Items. Newark, N. J.:
Ward & Tichenor. 1876. 8vo, pp. 36.*
5359. TEMPLE, J. HOWARD; SHELDON, GEORGE. His-
tory of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts, For One
Hundred and Fifty Years, with an Account of the Prior
Occupation of the Territory by the Squakheags : and
with Family Genealogies. Albany, N. Y. : Joel Munsell.
1875. Bvo, pp. vi, (i), 636.*
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 10.75; Bangs, 1895, 8.50; Zahm. 1896,
10.00; Chase & Dale, 1897, cl, 10.00; ^Manson, 1899, 10.50;
Cable, 18S2, unct. 6.25; Child. 1882, hlf roan, 6.25; J. G.
TEMl'LE.
209
Smith, 1883, 6.00; M. D. Gilman, 1884, hlf rus, 8.25;
IIofTinann, 1877, shts, fldcd, 2.25; Cooke, 1883, unct,
5.25; Coiilaiid, 1904, cl, 6.00; Guild, 1887, 7.75.
5360. TEMPLE, J. HOWARD. Early Ecclesiastical History of
\\ liately : being ilic Substance of a Discourse delivered
January 7, 1849. With an Appendix Containing Family
Records. Northampton : Printed by J. & L. Metcalf.
1849. 8vo, pp. 40.*
Sold: Manson, 1899, 75 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 40 cts.
5361. . History of the Town of Whatcly, Mass. Including
a Narrative of Leading Events from the First Planting
of Hatfield: 1660-1871. With Family Genealogies.
Printed for the Town by T. R. Marvin & Son : Boston.
1872. 8vo, pp. 332.*
Tllustratcd with woodcuts.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 3.00; Manson, 1899, S-OOJ Cable, 1882,
2.87; J. G. Smith, 1883, 3.25; Whitmore, 1902, 4.25;
Guild, 1887, 4.50; Morris, 1899, 3.25.
5362. . History of Framingham, Massachusetts, early
known as Danforth's Farms, 1640-18S0, with a Genea-
logical Register. Framingham : Published by the Town.
1887. Svo, pp. 794. Portraits.
Sold: Libbie, 1897, 3.25 ; Balcom, 1901, 4.00: Manson, 1899,
unct, 3.50; Whitmore, 1902, 4.00.
5363. . History of the Town of Palmer, Massachusetts,
Early known as The Elbow Tract : including Records
of the Plantation, District and Town, 1716-1889. With
a Genealogical Register. Published by the Town of
Palmer. 1889. Svo, pp. 602.*
Illustrations and folding maps.
Sold: Libbie, 1896, 3.50: Manson, 1899, 2.50; Libbie, cl,
3-75-
5364. . History of North Rrookfield. Mass.: preceded by
an Account of Old Quaboug; Indian and English Occu-
pation, 1647-1676. Brookfield Records, 1686-1783. ^^'ith
2IO TENNESSEE.
a Genealogical Register. North Brookfield, Mass.:
Hiram Knight. 1887. 8vo, pp. 824. Portraits.*
Published by the town. The Genealogical Register is by
I Charles Adams, Jr.
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1898, hlf mo, git, unct, 3.50; Carruth, 1898 cl, 3.25; Lib-
bie, 1898, cl, 4.25; Balcom, 1901, 5.00; Manson, 1899,
3.25; Whitmore, 1902, 2.00; Libbie, 1902, cl, 3.25; Bart-
lett, 1903, 3.00; Greene, 1903, cl, 3.25.
TENNESSEE.
5365- The Half Century of Kno.xville, containing the Address and
Proceedings of the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of the
Town, February 10, 1842. To which is added an Ap-
pendix, containing a nuinber of Historical Documents.
Knoxville: Register Office. 1852. 8vo, pp. 106.
Sold: Brinley, 1881, 3.75.
5366. History of Tennessee From the Earliest Time to the Pres-
ent; together with an Historical and a Biographical
Sketch of Montgomery, Robertson, Humphreys, Stew-
art, Dickson, Cheatham, Houston, Maury, Williamson,
Rutherford, Wilson, Bedford, and Marshall Counties.
Nashville. 1886. 8vo, pp. 1232. Maps, portraits and
Illustrations.
5366a. History of Tennessee. From the Earliest Time to the
Present ; Together with an Historical and a Biographical
Sketch of the Counties of Henderson, Chester, Decatur,
McNairy and Hardin, Besides a valuable Fund of Notes,
Original Observations, Reminiscences, &'C., &c. Illus-
trated. Nashville: The Goodspeed Publ. Co. 1887. 4to,
pp. viii, 908.*
5367. Overton County. Address of Albert V. Goodpasture, de-
livered at Livingston, Tenn., July 4th, 1876. Nashville,
Teiin. : Cumberland Presbyterian Print. 1877. 8vo,
pp. 2y.*
5368. A Short Description of the Tennessee Government or the
TEXAS. 2 I I
Territory nf llie U. S. snuih of llu- River ()lii(i. Pliila-
ck-l])liia: M. Carey. 1793. pp.20.
5369. A .Sjiort JJc.scripti(jii of tlie State of Tennessee, Prefixed,
the Constitution of that State. Pliiladclphia: M. Carey.
1796. PI). 44.
Sold: Brinley, 1881, 1793 ed., 2.00; Pirinley, iSSi, ]ji/) ed.,
bds, 3.75.
5370. TENNEY, H. A.; ATWOOD, DAVID. History of Early
.Settlement in Wisconsin and a Memorial Record of the
Fathers of Wisconsin. Containing Sketches of the Lives
and Career of the Members of the Constitutional Con-
ventions of 1846-47-48. Madison: Tlic State. 1880.
8vo, pp. 400.
5371. TEWKSBURY, GEORGE E. The Kansas Picture Book.
llluslraled. I)escri])tion of the Slate of Kansas.
Topeka : 1883. S(|. 4to. pp. no.
TEXAS.
5372. Champ d'Asile. Tal)lcau toi)Ographi(|ue et historique du
Te.xas, contenant des details sur le sol. le climat. et les
productions de cette contrec. des documens authcnticiues
sur I'organisation dc la Colonic des refugies frangais,
des notices sur ses principaux fondateurs, des extraits
de leurs proclamations et autres actes publics, suivi de
lettres ecrites par les colons a quelquesuns de leurs
compatriotcs par L. F. II. . . . (de I'Ain). Paris:
Ladvocat. 1819. 8vo, pp. viii, 247.
"This is a description of Texas. Champ d'Asile. or Camp
Asylum, on the Trinity, settled by the exiled soldiers of the Grand
' Army in 1S17, was the Colony referred to. On the left bank of
the river, about twelve or fifteen miles from its mouth." Raiitcs.
Champ d'Asyle was founded by General Lallemand in i8r-.
It was about ten miles from Galveston, and was destroyed by
orders of the Viceroy Apadaca. An interesting story by Gustav
."Nimard was written about this Colony.
Sold: Brinley, 1881, 6.00.
5373. Le Champ d'Asile au Texas; ou notice curieuse et
interessante sur la formation de cette Colonic jusqu'a
2 I 2 TEXAS.
sa dissolution, avec des renseignemens propre a eclaircir
les faits, et a venger les malheureux Colons des calom-
nies qu'on leur a prodiguees. Paris : Tiger. 1820.
i8mo, 3 sheets.
See, also, Hartmann and Millard.
Hartmann and jMillard were both members of the Camp
Asylum.
53733- (El Paso Bureau of Information.) The City and County
of El Paso, Texas, containing useful and reliable infor-
mation concerning The Future Great Metropolis of the
Southwest. Its Resources and advantages for the Agri-
culturist, Artisan and Capitalist. 1886. Times Publish-
ing Co., El Paso, Texas. 8vo, pp. 84. Map.*
5374. Visit to Texas. Being the Journal of a Traveler through
those Parts Most interesting to American Settlers, and
Empressario Map. New York: Godfrey & Wiley.
1834. i2mo, pp. 264. Illustrated.
"The appendix contains a meteorological journal kept at Ana-
huac. A very rare book, containing a readable sketch of Texas.
The author was victimized by American vendors of Texas land
scrip found to be entirely worthless on his visit to Texas." Raines'
Bibl'y Texas.
5375. A Visit to Texas; being the Journal of a Traveller through
those Parts most interesting to American Settlers, with
Descriptions of Scenery, Habits, (5cc. Second Edition,
with an Appendix containing a Sketch of Late War.
New York: Van Nostrand & Dwight. 1836. i8mo,
pp. 262.*
Sold: Brinley, 1881, ist ed., y^ cts. ; 2d ed., 38 cts. ; Polock,
1904, 1.90.
5376. A New History of Texas, being a Narrative of the Adven-
tures of the Author in Texas. A Description of its Soil,
Climate, Productions, Minerals, Towns, &c. Events in
Texas from 1692 to the Present Time. A History of
the Mexican War. Cincinnati. 1847. ^^O- PP- 335-
5377. Rcise nach Te.xas, nebst nachrichtcn von diesem Lande ;
fiir Deutsche, welche nach Amerika zu gehen beabsichti-
gen. Bremen. 1834. 8vo.
By Detlcf Dunt.
riiwiK. 213
5378. THACHER, JAMES. I listnry (.f the Town of Plymouth ;
fnnn its I'"irst Setllemctit in 1620 to the ^'car 1H32. lios-
toii ; Marsh, Capeii i*t F.yon. 1K32. 121110. \>]>. xi, 382.*
Sold: Deane, 1898, I)cls, 12.50; IManchard, 1898, hlf levt,
mo, unct, git, 3.62; ilenkels, 1900, 1.80; Fisher, 1866,
1.50; Briiiley, 1879, 2.00; Cable, 1882, 2.00; Shurtleff,
1875, 2.50; Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 1.25; Ilenkels, 1903,
50 cts. ; Morris, 1899 4.50.
537g. . History of the Town of Plymouth from its first
Settlement in 1620 to the Present Time; with a concise
History of the Aborigines of New England and their
Wars with the English. Second edition, enlarged and
corrected. Boston : Marsh, Capcn & Lyon. 1835.
121110, p|). 401. Map.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 2.50; Brinley, 1879, 1.75; Brinley,
1893, 1-50: Bushnell, 1883, 2.38; Cable, 1883. 75 cts.;
Manson^ 1899, 1.50; J. G. Smith, 1883, 2.25; Child, 1882,
i.oo; S. L. Boardman, 1883. 1.65; Bourquin, 1894, i.oo;
Hoffmann, 1877, 5.50; Shurtleff, 1875, extra map, 40 cts.;
Shurtleff, 1875, bds, 2.50; Parker, 1859, 75 cts.; Deane,
1898, 2.25; Field, 1875, 50 cts.; A. G. Greene, 1869. 1.50.
5380. THACHER, W. L. Centennial History of Harford Town-
ship, Susquehanna Count}-. Chapters xl in the Indepen-
dent Republican. 1S88-92.
5381. THATCHER, ERASTUS. Founding of Washington
City; History of the .Vcquirement of its Territory in
1791, Division by Streets and Avenues into Reserva-
tions, Squares, &c. ; Division of Squares and Lots be-
tween the Original Proprietors and the U. S. ; Contract
for Six Thousand Public Lots by Ja. Greenleaf, Robert
Morris and J. Nicholson, and conveyances to and from
them, A. D. 1793-1798; compiled from the City Archives
and District Records, Washington, D. C. : The Law
Reporter Co. 1891. (1893.) 8vo, pp. 256.
5382. THAYER, EDWARD H. The Present and Future of
the City of Clinton. Iowa, containing a Description of
its Saw Mills and other Manufactories, together with
214 THOMAS.
Statistics showing the Shipments of Produce from the
Different Stations on the Iowa Division of the North-
western Railway, and other Information of General
Interest. Iowa Age News and Job Office, Clinton, Iowa.
1869. 8vo, pp. 36. Paper.*
Sold: Ilenkels, 1902, 50 cts.
5383. THAYER, ELI. A history of the Kansas crusade; its
friends and its foes ; introduction by Rev. E. Everett
Hale. New York: Harper. 1889. i2mo, pp. 20, 294.
Aims to show b}' what agency Kansas was made a free State.
Mr. Thayer is eminently fitted to tell the story, as he was largely
instrumental in bringing about the exclusion of slavery from
Kansas. As early as 1S54, when a Representative in the Massa-
chusetts Legislature from the town of Worcester, he conceived the
plan of frustrating the purpose of the repeal of the Missouri Com-
promise by encouraging and assisting emigration to Kansas from
the free States of the North. His scheme was to fill up the terri-
tory with settlers who would vote "to save Kansas to freedom."
The result was the establishment of the New England Emigrant
Aid Company, which helped many thousand resolute men and
women to emigrate. The full story and its results are told here.
Mr. E. E. Hale, who was one of the youngest directors of the
company, endorses Mr. Thayer's narrative. Mr. Thayer is not
friendly to the Abolitionists of his day, whom he calls "disunion-
ists," nor does he look upon John Brown as anything approaching
a hero.
5383a. THAYER, HENRY O. (REV.). The Sagadahoc Colony.
Comprising the Relation of a Voyage into New Eng-
land: (Lambeth MS.). With an introduction and notes.
Portrait and illustrations. Printed for the Gorges
Society, Portland, Maine, 1892. 4to.
Only 200 copies printed, of which this is No. 127.
5384. THOMAS, ARAD. Pioneer History of Orleans County,
New York. Containing Some Account of the Civil
Divisions of Western New York, with Brief Biograph-
ical Notices of Early Settlers, and of the Hardships and
Privations they Endured, the Organization of the
Towns in the County, together with Lists of Town and
County Officers, since the County was Organized, with
Anecdotes and Reminiscences, Illustrating the Character
and Customs of the People. Albion, N. Y. : H. A.
Bruner, Orleans Atncrican Steam Print. 1871. 8vo,
pp. xii, 463.*
THOMAS. 2 I 5
Rich in genealogical material gallurcd fmm Orleans County
Pioneers' Association.
Engraved portraits.
Sold: Harris, 1896, 4.75; Barlow, 1890, cl, 6.00; Proud,
1903, shp, 5.00.
5385. THOMAS, DAVID. Travels through the Western Coun-
try ill the .Sumiiu'r of 1816, includini^ Notices of the
Natural History, Topopra[)hy, Commerce, Antiquities,
Agriculture and Manufactures ; With a Map of the
Wabash Cou"*^"' now settling. Auburn, N. Y. : Pr. by
David Rumsey. 1819. i2mo, pp. 320, (4). And Errata.
An early mention of aboriginal monuments of Centra! Xew
York.
Sold: Cable, 1882, shp, 4.50; Proud, 1903. 4.50; Field, 1875,
5.00; Betts, 1901, 6.50; Polock, 1904, cl, 7.25.
5386. THOMAS E. S. Reminiscences of the Last Si.xty-five
Years, commencing with the Battle of Lexington.
Also Sketches of his own Lifp and Times. Printed for
the Author. Hartford: Case, Tiffany & Burnham.
1840. 2 vols, i2mo.
Early Events in South Carolina.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 60 cts. ; Manson, 1899, i.oo: Cable,
1882, 2.50; Child, 1882, 3.80; S. L. Boardman, 1883, i. 00;
Field, 1875, 62 cts.; McLaughlin, 1893, hlf mo, 2.00;
Guild, 1887, 90 cts.; Proud, 1903, 1.40; Polock, 1904,
1.60.
5387. THOMAS, GABRIEL. An Historical and Geographical
Account I of the | Province and Country | of ] Pensil-
vania | and of | West-New-Jersey | in | America. | The
Richness of the Soil, the Sweetness of the Situation, |
the Wholesomeness of the Air, the Navigable Rivers,
and I others, the prodigious Encrease of Corn, the flour-
ishing I Condition of the City of Philadelphia, with
the stately j Buildings, and other Improvements there.
The strange | Creatures, as Birds, Beasts, Fishes, and
Fowls, with the | several sorts of Minerals, Purg-
ing Waters, and Stones; | lately discovered. The Na-
tives, Aborogmes, their Lan- | guage, Religion. Laws,
and Customs; The first Planters, ] the Dutch, Sweeds,
2l6 THOMAS.
and English, with the number of | its Inhabitants ; As
also a Touch upon George Keith's | New Religion, in
his second Change since he left the | Quakers | With
a Map of both Countries. | By Gabriel Thomas, | who
resided there about Fifteen Years. | London, Printed
for, and Sold by A. Baldwin at | the Oxon Arms in
Warwick Lane, 1698.
(Second Title:) An Historical Description | of the
Province and Country | of | West-New-Jersey | in
America. | A short View of their Laws, Customs and
Religion. As | also the Temperament of the Air and
Climate ; The | fatness of the Soil, with the vast Pro-
duce of Rice, &c. I The Improvement of their Lands
(as in England) to | Pasture, Meadows, &c. Their
making great quanti- | ties of Pitch and Tar, as also
Turpentine, which pro- | ceeds from the Pine Trees, with
Rozen as clear as | Gum Arabick, with particular Re-
marks upon their ] Towns, Fairs and Markets ; with
the great Plenty of | Oyl and Whale Bone made from
the great number of | Whales they yearly take. As
also many other Profita- ] ble and New Improvements. |
Never made Publick till now. | By Gabriel Thomas. |
London: | Printed in the Year 1698. (Printed for and
Sold by A. Baldwin at the O.xen Arms in Warwick
Lane, 1698.*)
Title: The Dedication, 2 pp.: The Preface, 4 pp.;
Folding Map of Pennsylvania and West Jersey : The
Histor)'- of Pennsylvania, pp. 53 (New Jersey); Title:
To the Right Honourable Sir John Moor, &c., pp. 4;
The Preface to The Reader, pp. 5 ; The History, pp. 34.
Gabriel Thomas was a Quaker, who lived in the Province of
Pennsylvania for seventeen years, going to London in 1697. He
then wrote and published this book.
AUibonc says : "In late years this book has brought as high as
$17.00 at auctions."
Sold: Heath, England, 1810, los 6d ; Welford, 1854, 16.00;
Chalmers, England, 1841-42, 13s; Brighton sale, 1845,
i6s; Willis & Sotheran, 1862, £3 los ; Sabin paid 300.00
at auction for a copy in March, 1873, and sold another
for 300.00; Menzies, 1875, crushed purple levt, mo, git,
by Bedford, 120.00; Brinley, 1880, levt, gr, mo. git,
panell'd, ])age 63/^x4 in, 150.00; Brinley, 1880, elf, git.
page 6^x3% in, 100.00; Brinley, 1880, orig. bdg, old
panll'd elf, rebacked, 65-^x4>g in, 65.00; Murphy, 1884,
THOMAS. 217
elf, .1,'lt, 61.00; Harlow, 1890, mo, extra git, by I'ratt,
190.00; Br. Ives, 1891, gr levt, mo, panllVl git, 20000;
Simon, England, 1893, ^31 ; Sotheby, England, 1895, £34
los ; Henkels, 1896, old elf, title to N. J. close cut, 195.00 ;
Stone, 1897, elf, git, foxed, 145.00; Ashburton, England,
1900, orig hlf bdg, £62; LcfTcrts, England, 1902, .L;r kvt,
tooled, git in levt case, title mended, bd by David, £109;
McKee, 1902, full crushed dark crimson levt mo, flor'td
borders on sides, with doublure of gr cr levt mo, broad
gold borders, by Francis Bedford, in mor case, finest
copy known, 805.0c. This McKee copy was sold by Ceo.
H. Richmond at private sale in 1903, for 1,050.00; Hen-
kels, Ilaydcn sale, 1907, orig elf, rebacked, unct. clean
and perfect, 825.00 (record price at auction).
5388 . An Historical and Geographical Account of the
Province and Country of Pensilvania, &c. New York:
Lithographed for Henry Austin Brady. Esq., Counsellor
at Law, &c. By Francis Alichelin. 1848. Folio, pp. uS),
55. Map (12), 34. Facsimile reprint ; ten copies on large
paper.*
Lithographed in tS^S for Henry .\iistin Brady, Counsellor at
Law Bv i'vancis Michelin. 1848. Of this edition there were six
cooies in folio, one small 4to on hlue wriling paper.
For description, see Brady's Preface, Burrows edition, 190.3.
This contains also the New Jersey.
Sold: Menzies. 1876, hlf mo, git, unct, large paper, 400;
same sale, sm paper, 2.25: Henkels, 1902, shts, 50 cts. ;
Henkels. 1905, cl, unct, 3.00; Blakeslee, 1905; cl, 3.50;
Pennypacker^ 1906, unct, 60 cts. ; Balcom, 1901, 75 cts. ;
Randall, 1901, sheets, 70 cts : Bangs, Merwin & Co., 1865,
1.62: Brcvoort, 1890, hlf mo, 1.25; Vroom, 1882, bds,
unct 30 cts.; Brinlev. 1880, 2.25: Weeks, 1902. 50 cts.;
Roche 1867; 2.00: Cable. 1883. 37 cts.; Dunbar. 1892,
1.05; Bourquin. 1894, 1. 10; Bushnell. 1883, 62 cts. ; West,
1889 70 cts.; Allan, 1864, crimson mo. 47-5o; Manson,
1899 bds, unct, 50 cts.: Henkels. 1899, i.oo; Weeks,
1902, bds, 3.25; Cable. 1882, 1.25; Cooke. 18S3. gU. unct,
large pap, 4.00; Sewall, 1897, 1.62; Farker. 1859. 62 cts;
Proud, 1903. 1.00; Proud, cl, unct, 2.75: A. G. Greene,
1869, I.oo: Donnelly. 1894. hlf mo. git. by Matthews.
3.50; Guild, 1887, 70 cts.: Aspenwell. 1879. 8.50: Bangs,
1901. mor. git, large paper, portrait and view inserted,
2l8 THOMAS.
10.50; Rice, 1870, hlf mo, unct, map, 2.50; Fisher, 1866,
hlf mo, 2.38; Woodward, 1869, 1.50; Murphy, 1884, 1.25;
Holbrow, 1892, 60 cts. ; Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, git, i.oo;
Bangs, 1895, Lenox Dupl, large pap, one of only seven
cop printed, hlf mo, 3.25 ; Child, 1882, 40 cts. ; Hofifmann,
1877, 1.25.
5389. . An Account of | Pennsylvania and | West New
Jersey | By Gabriel Thomas | Reprinted from the orig-
inal edition of 1698 | With Introduction by | Cyrus
Townsend Brady, LL.D. | Cleveland : | The Burrows
Brothers Company, | 8vo, pp. 83. Map. Edition of 250
copies. Introduction; Title: Thomas's Pennsylvania
and West New Jersey. London : A. Baldwin, 1698.
Title pages, map and text reprinted from a copy of
the original edition in the Lenox Library, New York
City; Facsimile of original title, 1698; Dedication; Pref-
ace; Text, pp. 57. Facsimile title of West New Jersey;
To Sir John Moor, ivc. ; Preface to Reader; Text, pp.
58 to 83.*
"Little did this author realize the worth of his contribution,
either as such or from a standpoint of financial value. At the date
of its inception and composition, the writer is believed to have lieeii
a citizen of London, having previously resided in America for a
period of about fifteen years, and the information contained in the
book gives the result of his own experience and observation. In
its general make-up the second portion of the book, devoted to
Wcst-i\'ew-Jersey, is in every way similar to that preceding.
Descriptions, exceedingly valuable to the student of contemporary
history, are lengthy and full of rich material, notices of tfie soil
and climate, and particularly the portions which refer to the native
Indians, arc of inestimable value. As to the scarcity of the orig-
inal, little need be said. Its present-day market valuati )n as a rare
book is fully that of a thousand dollars, one having been recently
offered for more than this amount by a prominent dealer." Bur-
rows Bros.' Cat.
Sold: Sayre, 1907, 2.25.
5390. . Continuatio | Der Beschreibung dcr LandsclialTt |
Pensylvanise | An denen End-Grantzen | America;. |
Uber vorige des Herrn Pastorii | Relationes. | In
sich haltend: | Die Situation, und Fruchtbarkoit
des I Erdbodens. Die Schiffreiche und anderc |
Flufife. Die Anzahl derer bitzhero gebauten Stadte. |
Die seltsame Creaturen an Thieren, Vogeln und
Fischen. I Die Mineralicn und Edclgestcine Dcren ein-
THOMAS. 2 1 9
gcboliriii vvil- | den Volcker Spracheii, Religion und
Gi'hraiichc. Und | die crsten Cliristliclicn Pflantzcr und
Aiihaucr | dieses Landcs. | I!cscliricljcn von | Gabriel
Thomas | 15 Jahrigen Jnwohner dieses | Landes. | Wel-
clicm Tractatlein noch beiigcfusct sind: ] Des Hn. Dan-
iel Falckiicrs | Burgers und Pilgrims in Pensylvania
193. I P>eautwortungcn uff vorgelcgte Fragen von | guten
Freunden. | Franckfurt und Lcii)zig, | Zu sinden bey
Andreas Otto, Buchhandlcrn. | Im Jhr Christi, 1702.
Sm 4to. Map.*
"The history of Falckiicr, who describes liinisclf as a Burglier
and Pilgrim in Pennsylvania, cannot be found in any other form.
Invaluable for Pennsylvania history, and exceedingly rare." Pen-
ny[iacker.
This continuation of Pastorius' Umstandige and Falckner's
Curicuse Nacliricht was published with a German translation of
Thomas' .'\ccount of Pennsylvania in editions 1702 and 1704. See,
also, Falckner and Pastorius.
Sold: Pennypacker, 1906, hlf elf, 52.50; Murphy, 1884, cl,
with MS. translation of Falckner's Letter, 11.00.
5391. THOMAS, J. A. W. A History of Marlboro County. At-
lanta, Ga. : 1897. Portraits and map.
5392. THOMAS, JAMES WALTER. Chronicles of Colonial
Maryland. P)allimorc. Md. : Cushing & Co. 1900. Svo,
pp. 334. Illustrated. Map.
5392 a. THOMAS, LEWIS FOULK. The Valley of the Mis-
sissippi Illustrated in a Series of Views. Edited by
Lewis Foulk Thomas. Painted and Lithographed by
J. C. Wild. Accompanied with Historical Descriptions.
Publi.'ihed monthly, in numbers, each number contain-
ing four views at Si i)er number. St. Louis, Mo., 1841.
Published by the Artist. Printed by Chambers and
Knapp. Entered according to act of Congress bj^ J. C.
Wild in the year 1841 in the office of the clerk of the
District Court of Mo. 4to, pp. 130.*
As far as known, this series ended with Part 10, but I can only
find a record of parts numbered i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8. Part 7 was
ncvtr published. .-\ supplement was issued as an extra to Xo. 3,
September. iS.(i. containing one plate and two pages of descriptive
matter. The eight parts as known contain thirty-one plates. Title-
page plate is of settlers camping. Breckenridge.
220 THOMPSON.
5393. THOMAS, MARCIA A. Memorials of Marshfield and
Guide Book to its Localities at Green Harbor. (Quo-
tation) Boston: Printed by Button & Wentworth. 1854.
i2mo, pp. 108.*
Woodcuts and full-page plates on steel. Tombstone inscrip-
tions and genealogical data.
Sold: Libbie, 1897, 3.75; Deane, 1898, bds, 5.00; Wood-
ward, 1869, 63 cts. ; Cable, 1882, 4.12; Manson, 1899,
5.50: Cable, 1883, 3.00; Child, 1882,4.25; Shurtleff, 1875,
20 cts.; Guild, 1887, 75 cts. ; Hayes & Brown, 1900, 4.10;
Anderson, 1904, cl, 3.00 ; Manson, 1904, hlf mo, git. unct,
13 extra plates, 8.50.
5394. THOMES, WILLIAM HENRY. California as it Is and
Was. Boston: 1887. i6mo, pp. 130.
Mr. Thomes is chiefly known as a writer of fiction. "Lewy and
I" is a story of California before 1849. "On Land and Sea" is the
title of another of his stories about early California.
5395. THOMPSON, BENJAMIN F. History of Long Island.
Containing an Account of the Discovery and .Settle-
ment; with other Important and Interesting Matters to
the Present Time. New York: E. French, 1839. 8vo,
PP- 536, 2 plates.*
Sold: Brinley, 18S0, 1.50; Lawrence, 1896, 5.25; Bangs,
1898, hlf roan, 5.25; Deane, 1898, hlf roan, 3.12; Cable,
1882, 4.50; Woodward, 1869, 3.50; Holbrow, 1892, map
and plate inserted, letter of author laid in, 3.00; Bush-
nell, 1883, 1.55; Anderson, 1901, 6.50; Anderson, 1903,
hlf mo, 3.50; Barlow, 1890, cl, unct, 7.00; Henkels, 1901,
3.25; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 2.00; Bourquin, 1894, 2.00;
Lawrence, 1896, 5.25; Henkels, 1903, hlf elf, 2.75; Guild,
1887, 1.55; Bangs, 1898, 3.50; Bangs, 1899, 3.38; Bangs,
1899, 5.00; Anderson, 1903, 3.00; Henkels, 1905, hlf rO;
3.00.
52g6. . History of Long Island, &c. 2d Edition, revised
and greatly enlarged, with Genealogy of the Principal
Families. New York: Gould & Banks. 1843. Two
vols. 8vo, pp. 511; 554. Map, 14 plates. Portrait.
Sold: Rice, 1870, hlf blue mo, 12.00; Roche, 1867, 8.25:
Cable, 1882, hlf mo, lo.oo; Bushnell, 18S3, hlf elf, gh,
THOMPSON. 22 1
12.50; Barlow, 1890, cl, unct, 16.00; Manson, 1899, *^''
20.00; Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 9.50; Caljle, 1883, bds, 11.00;
Adee, 1895, orig cl, unct, 20.00; Brinlcy, 1880, 10.00;
M. D. Gilman, 1884, 10.00; McKec, Iilf mo, 1902, 20.00;
Bangs, 1895, cl, uncut, 21.00; Bangs, 1896, 15.00; Pat-
terson, 1896, 20.50; Libbie, 1897, 19.50; Matthews, 1897,
16.50; Murphy, 1884, 14.50; Baxter, 1898, cl, with MSS.
notes and additions, 20.00; Deane, 1898, cl, 18.00; Bre-
voort, 1890, cl, 13.00; Anderson, 1904, cl, 20.00; Menzies,
1876, hlf mo, git, unct Bradstreet, 24.00; Bourquin, 1894,
hlf mo, git, 14.00; Hoffmann, 1877, 10.00; Cooke, 1883,
10.00; Donnelly, 1894, unct, 22.00; Guild, 1887, 10.50;
Perry, 1889, 18.00; Anderson, 1900, 16.00; Bangs, 1900,
cl, 12 pi inlaid, 23.00; Hough, 1900, 24.00; Bangs, 1900,
21.00; Bangs, 1902, cl, 13.00; Bangs, 1902, cl, 18.00;
Anderson. 1904, cl, foxed, 11.00.
5397. THOMPSON, DANIEL PIERCE. History of the Town
of Montpelier, from the time it was first Chartered in
1781 to the year i860. Together with Biographical
Sketches of its most Noted deceased Citizens. Written
in accordance with a vote of the Town in March Meet-
ing, 1859. Montpelier: E. P. Walton, i860. 8vo, jjp. 312.
Portrait.*
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 70 cts. ; Brinley, 1879, i.oo;. Hoff-
mann, 1877, 1.50; Bushnell, 1883, i.oo; Deane, 1898, 1.50;
Manson, 1899, 62 cts.; Childs, 1882. 87 cts.: M. D. Gil-
man, 1S84, I.oo; Cable, 1882, 1.50: Cable, 1883, 50 cts.;
Shurtleff, 1875, 1.13; Guild, 1887, 1.50; Hayden, 1907,
I.oo.
5398. THOMPSON, E. H. Gids voor Landverhuizers naar den
Staat Michigan. Amsterdam: 1850. 8vo, pp. 36.
5399. THOMPSON, FRANCIS McGEE. History of Greenfield,
Shire town of Franklin County, Massachusetts. 1682-
1800. Greenfield, Mass. : F. M. Thompson, 1904. 2 vols.
8vo, pp. 33, 644; 2, 645—1308.
Sold: Anderson, 1904, 5.20.
5400. THOMPSON. JAMES. Historical Discourse at Barre.
1854. Pp. 91.
222 THOMPSON.
5401. THOMPSON, JAMES H. The History of the County of
Highland in the State of Ohio, from its First Creation
and Organization to July 4th, 1876. Together with the
Proceedings of the Assembled People, who met on that
day at Hillsboro, the County Seat, to celebrate the Cen-
tennial Birthday of the Nation. And also, a Continua-
tion of the History to Dec. 31st, 1877. Hillsboro: Ga-
zette Job Office, 1878. 8vo, pp. 132.
Sold: Barlow, 1890, 1.50; Bourf|uin, 1894, 30 cts. ; Donald-
son, 1899, 40 cts.
5402. THOMPSON, JOHN H. Centennial Anniversary of the
Town of Heath, Aug. 19, 1885, with historical Discourse
by John H. Thompson. Boston: 1885. 8vo. Plate.
See also E. P. Guild.
5403. THOMPSON, JAMES W. (REV.). A Memorial of the
One Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the
Town of Barre, June 17, 1874. Containing the Histori-
cal Discourse by Rev. James ^^^ Thompson, D.D., of
Boston (Jamacia Plains) ; The Poem by Charles Brim-
blecom, Esq., of Barre; The Speeches and other Exer-
cises of the Occasion. Published by the Town. Cam-
bridge: Pr. by John Wilson & Son. 1875. 8vo, pp. 281.*
Folding map of Barre. The Historical Discourse covers 144
pages.
Sold: Brinley, 1.12; Manson, 1899, 1.25; Guild. 1887, 1.25.
5404. THOMPSON, JOSEPH. A Short History of Charlestown
fur the past 44 years, and other Subjects. Charlestown:
1848. 8vo, pp. 71.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 75 cts. ; Child, 1882, 1.62.
5405. THOMPSON, L. A. M(intt;omery County, Missouri ;
Some of its Advantages and Inducements to Immigrants.
Montgomery City, Mo. 1879.
5406. THOMPSON, MARY P. Landmarks in Ancient Dover,
and Towns which have sprung therefrom. Concord,
N. H.: 1888. 8vo, pp. 85
THOMPSON 223
5406a. . Landmarks in Ancient Dover, New Hampshire.
Complete Edition. Durham, N. II.: 1892. (Repubhcan
Press: Concord, X. IT.) 4to, pp. 284. Foldinj:,^ rnaji of
Dover.*
W'riltcn up at ihe invitation of Dover Historical Society. This
is the second edition. "The present edition of the "Landmark!, of
Ancient Dover' entirely supersedes the lirst one." Preiace.
But twenty-live copies were printed.
Sold: Manson, 1899, author's copy with her autograph
directions to binder, 2.00; l'>alcom, 1901, i.oo; Olcott,
1901, hlf mo, 1.25. 1892 ed. : Manson, 1899, 2.10; 15al-
com, 1901, 2.75.
5407. THOMPSON, MAURICE. The story of Louisiana; Illus-
trated by L. J. Bridgman. Boston: D. Lothrop Co.
(1889.) 8vo, pp. 337.
The story of the States.
Of all the States, Louisiana is most dowered with the gifts of
romance and associations. Its varying fortunes as a colony now of
France, now of Spain, its attraction to adventurers from the Xorth,
its picturesqueness of scenery and population, its wealth of romance
make its history both attractive and exciting. .Mr. Thompson's gift
as a novelist and essayist, and the fact that he has long been a lover
of the South and a student of her people, scenery, and surroundings
make him an exceptional historian. The story is told, too, without
any partisan or sectional feelings, so that all .'Americans rnay enjoy
it. The aim has Ijccn throughout not to give a dull statistical com-
pilation or historical narrative, but rather to seize the striking and
picturesque side of the story that the general reader woujd, most
dclisht in. Ann. Am. Cat.
5408. THOMPSON, R. A. Historical and Descriptive Sketch
of .'-Sonoma County, California. Philadelphia: 1877. 8vo,
pp. 104.
5409. THOMPSON, THOMAS. A Letter from New Jersey in
America, giving some Account and Description of that
Province. By a Gentleman late of Christ's College,
Cambridge. London: M. Cooper. 1756. 8vo, pp. 26.
"This tract is totally unreliable, and on account of its worth-
lessness it has become exceedingly rare. The author signed him-
self T. T." Hcnkels.
Priced by Dodd, Mead & Co., 1906, at $67.50.
"An extremely rare piece. Sabin thirty years ago said of it :
'It is as rare as it is worthless, but would sell for a good price.'
But to the reader who enjoys reading the observations of the old
travelers on the manners, natural history, etc., of the country, the
hook is by no means worthless." Dodd, Mead &■ Co. Cat.
Sold: Murphy. 1884, 6.00; Weeks, 1902, hlf mo, 5.50.
224 THOMPSON.
5410. THOMPSON, THOMAS H. Official Historical Atlas
Map of Tulare County, California. Tulare: 1892. Folio.
Maps and Views.
Contains early history of the County.
Sold: Proud, 1903, 5.50.
5411. THOMPSON, WALDO. Swampscott: Historical Sketches
of the Town. Lynn : Printed by Thos. P. Nichols.
1885. i2mo, pp. xi, 241.*
Illustrated with cuts in the text.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.62; Guild, 1887, 1.75.
5412. THOMPSON, ZADOCK. A Gazetteer of the State of
Vermont ; containing- a Brief General View of the State,
a Historical and Topographical Description of all the
Counties, Towns, Rivers, &c. Together with a Map and
several other Engravings. Montpelier: E. P. Walton
and the Author. 1824. i2mo, pp. 310, (2).
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 75 cts. ; Brinley, 1879, 1.50; Cable,
1882, 1.63; J. G. Smith, 1883, i.oo; Guild, 1887, 1.25.
5413. . History of the State of Vermont, from its Earliest
Settlement to the Close of the Year 1832. Burlington:
Edward Smith. 1833. i2mo, pp. 252.*
Sold: Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 12 cts.; Balcom, 1901, 1.75;
Brinley, 1879, 75 cts.; Deane, 1899, 75 cts.; Donnelly,
1894, hlf ro, git, 1.75.
5414. . History of Vermont, Natural, Civil, and Statis-
tical, in Three Parts, with a new Map of the State, and
200 Engravings. (State seal in a star.) Burlington :
Publ. for the Author by Chauncey Goodrich. 1842.
8vo, pp. iv, 224, 224, 204, (4). + 1850.*
"Properly speaking, there has been but one edition of this work,
that above designated. On the title-page of some of the copies,
however, the words Published for the Author are omitted. In 1S53
Mr. Thompson published an appendix in a separate volume, which
is now generally bound with the work to which it belongs in a single
volume. The title of the Appendi.x is in these words: Appendix to
the History of Vermont, Natural, Civil and Statistical. 1853. By
Zadock Thompson (State seal and motto), Burlington. Publ. by
.Author. Staccy & Jameson, Prs., 1853, 8vo, pp. 64. Each of the
three parts is often bound separately, being complete in itself. The
Appendix, which, in the main, treats of the Natural History of the
Slate, is sometimes bound with Part i, llius forming a fuil and
very correct work on the Natural History of \\'rmont." IlaU's
Bibliogiafliy Vermont.
THOMSON. 225
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pendix, 3.75; Cable, 1882, 2.50; Child, 1882, hlf russia,
with appendix, 2.50; M. D. Gilman, 1884, shp, clth, 2.50;
I'.(iiirf|iiiii, 1894, i.oo; Harold Peircc, 1903, shp, 2. 10;
Cluild. 1887, hlf riiss, 3.25; Libhie, 1903, shp, 4.25; Bal-
com, 1901, 4.00: Ralcom, 1901, appendix, 1.25; Rell, 1895,
3.00; Fisher, 1866, 2.25; I'lrinley, 1879, 2.00; Brinley,
1879, appendix alone, i.oo; Cable, 1882, 1853 ed., 2.63;
Brinley, 1893, 3.00; Rushnell, 1883, 2.50; Hazen, 1905,
bds. unct, 3.7s : Polock. 1904, shp, 1.75. 1850 ed. : Wood-
ward. 1869. 25 cts. : Ilayden, 1907, 1.40.
5415. . History of the State of Vermont: for the use of
Families and Schools. Burlington : Smith & Co. 1858.
i2mo, pp. 252.*
Sold: Bushnell, 1883, 10 cts.; Manson, 1899, 50 cts.; Child,
1882, 30 cts.; Cable, 1882, 13 cts.; Henkels, 1902, 40 cts.
5416. THOMSON, A. M. A Political History of Wisconsin.
There is no Romance like that of History. Indeed, in a
large sense, History is Romance; for Life itself is
strange and mysterious, and all its Hajipenings are filled
with Dramatic Elements which need but the touch of
Imagination to glow as the dull Carbon flashes when
quickened by the Electric Current. All the Years have
voices for them that will hear ; and even the Simple
Annals of Commonplace Events have in the Hearts of
them Epic possibilities. George R. Peck. By A. M.
Thomson. Milwaukee, Wis.: E. C. Williams, 1900. Roy
8vo, pp. xi-432.*
Illustrated with full-page steel portraits.
First pulilislicd iu The Milwaukee Sentiuel in ifViS. Preface
contains a sketch of Mr. Thomson.
The Same. Milwaukee. Wis. : C. N. Casper & Co.
1900. 8vo. pp. 452. Illustrated. + Second Edition. 1902.
5417. THOMSON, CHARLES. An En(;>uiry into the Causes of
the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians
from the British Interest, and into the Measures taken
for Recovering their F'riendship. Extracted from the
Public Treaties and other Authentic Papers Relating to
the Transactions of the Government of Pensilvania and
the said Indians, for near Forty Years: and Explained
bv a I\Iap of the Cotnitry. Together with the Remark-
2 26 THORNTON.
able Journal of Christian Frederic Post, by whose Nego-
tiations among the Indians on the Ohio, they were
Withdrawn from the Interest of the French, who there-
upon Abandoned the Fort and Country. With Notes,
by the Editor, explaining Sundry Indian Customs, etc.
Written in Pensilvania. Map. London : Printed for J.
Wilkie at the Bible in St. Pauls-Church-yard. I759-
i2mo, pp. 184.*
5418- THOMSON, MATT. Early History of Wabaunsee Coun-
ty, Kansas ; with Stories of Pioneer Days and Glimpses
of our Western Border. Alma, Kan. : Matt Thomson.
1902. 8vo, pp. 368. 8. Plates, portraits, map.
5419. THOMSON, W. W. Chester County and its People.
Illustrated. Chicago and New York: Union History
Co. 1898. 4to, pp. xxiv, 980.*
Sold: Pennypacker, full mo, git, 7.00.
5420. THORBURN, GRANT. Fifty Years' Reminiscences of
New York, or Flowers from the Garden of Lawrie
Todd: Including Tales of the Sugar House (Prison) in
Liberty street ; the Yellow Fever in New York, from
1798 to 1822; Traditions and Anecdotes of the War of
the Revolution, &c. Obtained from Actors in the
Scenes. New York: Daniel Fanshaw. (1845.) i2mo,
pp. 287.
Sold: Bushnell, 1883, 1.50; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, auto-
graph of author inserted, 3.75; Bourquin, 1894, 30 cts.
5421. . Laurie Todd's Notes on Virginia : With a Chapter
on Puritans, Witches and Friends. (Quotation.) New
York: Pr. and Publ. for the Author. 1848. 8vo, pp. 36.*
Frontispiece of Grant Tliorburn.
Grant Thorburn was the hero of John Gait's Lanrie Todd ; or.
The Settlers in the Woods. London : 1830. He came to New York
from Scotland in T794, and was for many years a seedsman in that
city. He was the author of several books.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 40 cts.
5422. THORNTON, J. QUINN. Oregon and California in 1848:
With an Appendix, including Recent and Authentic
Information on the .Subject of the Gold Mines of Cali-
fornia, and other Valuable Matter of Interest to the
TIIOKPE. 227
' Emif^rant, &;c. With Illusfratioiis and a Map. In Two
Volumes. New York: Harper & Bros. 1849. 8vo, pp.
ix, ( I), 14-379. + 1864. 8vo, pp. 393, 379.*
Sold: Fisher, 1866, hif ino, 2.50; Dunbar, 1892, i.io; Cable,
1882, 2.00; Waterbury, 1895, 1.50; Bourrjuin, 1894, 1.20;
Bourquin, 1894, 1.60; duilfl, 1887, 2.00; Stephens, 1904,
cl, 4.00. 1864 ed. : Kaiulall, 1901, 1.80; Jlcnkels, 1900,
80 cts. ; Field, 1875, unct, 3.75.
5423. THORNTON, JOHN WINGATE. The Landing,' at Cape
Anne : or the Charter of tlie first permanent Colony on
the Territory of the Massachusetts Comjiany. With a
History of the Colony, 1624- 1628, Roger Conant, Gov-
ernor. Boston : 1854. 8vo, pp. 84.
F.acsimilc of Charter and map.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, i.oo; Woodward, 1869, 1.13; Cable,
1882, 2.12; Barlow. 1890, i.oo; Balcom, 1901, 2.00; Man-
son, 1899, 4.00: M. D. Oilman, 1884, 1.12; ShurtlefT, 1875,
1.25; Whitmore, 1902, 2.50; Guild, 1887, 2.00; Robinson,
1904, cl, 3.25.
5424. . Colonial Schemes of Popham and Goro^es. Speech
of John Wingate Thornton. Esq.. at the Fort Popham
Celebration, August 29, 1862, under the auspices of the
Maine Historical Society. Boston: 1863. 8vo, pp. 20.
This article was first published in Congregational Quarterly,
of Boston, April, 1863 (Vol. 5, pp. 143-160), and a few copies were
issued in pamphlet form.
5425. . Historical Relation of New England to the Eng-
lish Commonwealth. Boston: Privately printed. 1874.
8vo.
But 500 copies printed.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 75 cts.; Guild, 1887, 2.12.
5426. . Index of Persons and Places mentioned in Hutch-
inson's Massachusetts. (East edition of Vols. I and H,
Boston, 1795, and only edition of Vol. HI, London,
1828.) Made by J. Wingate Thornton. Historiographer,
and somewhat Corrected by Charles L. Woodward,
Book Peddler. New York: 1879. 8vo, pp. 15.*
5427. THORPE, SHELDON B. North Haven Annals. A His-
tory of the Town from its Settlement, 1680, to its First
228 THURSTON.
Centennial, 1886. New Haven, Conn.: Price, Lee &
Adkins Co. 1892 8vo, pp. 422. i slip errata.*
Portraits and illustrations.
Sold: Proud. 1903, 3.25; Libbie, 1902, cl, 4.00.
5428. THRALL, HOMER S. A History of Texas from its Set-
tlement to the year 1875. For use in Schools and for
General Review. New York: Univ. Publ. Co. 1876.
i2mo, pp. 244. Illustrated.
5429. . A Pictorial History of Texas, from the Earliest
A^isits of European Adventurers to 1879. embracing the
Periods of Missions, Colonization, the Revolution, the
Republic, and the State. Also a Topographical Descrip-
tion of the Country ; its Rivers, Mountains. Soils, Min-
erals, Agricultural Products, Live .Stock, Population,
Resources, Wealth. &c. St. Louis: 1878. 8vo, pp. 861.
-f 1883. 8vo, pp. 888.
"Cyclopedic in its scope and especially valuable for its bio-
graphical sketches of distinguished Te.xans." Raines.
5430. THROOP, B. H. Lackawanna Institute of History and
Science. Dr. B. H. Throop's Historical Notes. (Second
Title:) Historical Notes. The Settlement of Providence
Township and Reminiscences (sic) of Early Scranton.
Reprinted from the "Saturday Argus" for the Lacka-
wanna Institute of Science and History. Scranton, Pa.:
1887. 8vo, pp. 15.*
5431. . A Llalf Century in Scranton. Scranton: 1895.
Imp. 8vo, pp. II, 355.
5432. THURSTON, DAVID. A Brief History of Winthrop,
from 1764 to October, 1855. Portland: Brown Thurs-
ton, Steam Pr. 1S55. i6mo, pp. 247.*
Sold: Woodward. 1869, 50 cts. ; Cable, 1882, 1.12; Roche,
1867, SO cts. ; Cable. 1883, 25 cts. ; Bushnell, 1883, 90 cts. ;
S. L. Boardman. 1883, 37 cts. ; West, 1S89, 7=; cts. ; Man-
son. 1899, 1.00: M. D. C.ilman. 1884, 75 cts.; Child. 1882,
1.50; Bourc|uin, 1894, 50 cts.; HofTmann, 1877, 25 cts.;
.'^liurtleff, 1875. 1. 12: Henkels, 1902, 60 cts.: Cooke. 1883,
85; cts.; Deane, 1898, i.cx); Field, 1875, 50 cts.; Guild,
1887. 1.50.
TIIWAITKS. ?:r)
5433. THURSTON, E. P. History of the Town of Greenwich,
from tiic earliest Settlement to the Centennial, also an
Oration delivered by D. A. Boies, at Greenwich, N. Y.,
July .(Ih. rS7r). Salem : 1876. Pp. 7S.
5434. THURSTON, GATES P. The Antiquities of Tennessee
and ilie Adjacent States. The State of Aboris^final So-
ciety in the Scale of Ci\ilization Represented by Them ;
a series of historical and etlinolo.f,ncal studies. Illus-
trated with maps, fine full-paijfc plates and numerous
woodcuts. I!}' General Gates P. Thurston, Co. Sec.
Tenn. Historical Society. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke &
Co.
5435. THURSTON, GEORGE H. Pittsburgh as It Is : or Facts
and Fit^ures e.xhiljilinf; the Past and Present of Pitts-
burgh, its Advantasjjes, Resources, Manufactories, and
Commerce. Pittsburgh: W. S. Haven. 1857. i2mo,
pp. 204. Pajier covers.*
Sold: Woodward. 1869. 50 cts. : Cable, 1882, 25 cts. : J. G.
.Smith, 1883, 15 cts.; Harold Peirce. 1903. 1.20; Ilenkels,
1902, 80 cts.
5436. . Pittsburg- and Allegheny in the Centennial "S'car.
Pittsburgh : A. A. Anderson & Son. 1876. 8vo, pp. 271.
Index.*
Paper cover, with vignetle of Washington. Title : Pittshurgh
and .Allegheny in the Centennial Year.
Sold: Bourquin, 1894. 10 cts.; Guild. 1887, 37 cts.
5437. . Allegheny County's Hundred Years. Pittsburgh:
A. A. Anderson & Son. 1888. 8vo, pp. 312.*
Folfliiig ni.np of Pitt^hnrsrh and Alleghery Corrt House.
5438. THURSTON, PHILANDER (REV.). An Historical
Discourse t 'nnimcniorative of the Fiftieth Anniversary
of the \'illage Church. Dorchester. Mass., delivered
March 9, 1879. 1829-1879. Boston : Beacon Press. 1879.
8vo. pp. 40.*
5439. THWAITES, REUBEN GOLD. A History of Winne-
bago County. \\ isciinsin. Oshkosh, Wis.: 1876. Folio,
88, 28.
Reprint from Oshkosh Daily Times.
230 TILDEN.
5440. . The story of Wisconsin ; Illustrated by L. J.
Bridgman. Boston: D. Lothrop Co. (1890.) 8vo, pp.
3, 389-
The story of the States, No. 5.
The book traces the development of this rich northwestern
commonweaUh from its lakes and forests, gives rapid and absorb-
ing sketches of the fur traders and coureiir de bo'S w'ho were the
founders of the future State, affords glimpses of French coloniza-
tion, of English occupation and of American absorption, while the
growth of its native industries, its exciting political complications,
its noble record in the war for the Union and its rapid advance in
the last quarter century are all described with vigor and told with
interest. An. Am. Cat.
5441. . Afloat on the Ohio, an Historical Pilgrimage of a
Thousand Miles in a skiff, from Redstone to Cairo.
Chicago : Way & Williams. 1897. i2mo, pp. 334.
"The story of a six weeks' outing by Mr. and Mrs. Gold
Thwaites, their ten-year-old boy and a friend known as the
Doctor. The author's object in making the trip was to gain
local color for work in western history, .\ppendix .-\ gives a
historical outline of the settlement of the Ohio Valley. B con-
tains a bibliography (9 p.), being a selected list, with annota-
tions of journals of previous travelers down the Ohio." Publ.
Jl'eckfy.
5442. . The Story of Macinac. Madison : 1898. 8vo,
pp. 16.
5443. . How George Rogers Clark won the Northwest,
and Other Essays in Western History. Chicago: A. C.
McClurg & Co. 1903. i2mo, pp. 20, 378. Portraits.
Originally delivered in lectures. Division of N. W. into States ;
story of I.Iacinac ; La Pointc; A Day on Braddock's Road; Early
Lead Mining on Upper Mississippi; I^rapcr Manuscripts.
5444. TICE, J. H. Over the Plains and on the Mountains ; or,
Kansas and Colorado. St. Louis: 1892. 8vo.
Sold: McLaughlin, 1893, 80 cts.
,5445. TIFFANY, J. L. History of Nicholson Township
(Penna.) and Borough. Nicholson: 1891-92. Pp. 180.
5446. TIFFANY, NINA MOORE. From Colony to Common-
wealth. Stories of the Revolutionary Days in Boston.
Boston, U. S. A.: A. Ginn & Co. 1891. i2mo, pp. 180.
5447. TILDEN, W. S. History of the Town of Medfield, Mass.,
TODD. 231
1650-1886, with Genealogies of I'"amilies, iS:c. Boston:
G. H. Ellis. 1887. 8vo, pp. 556. Illustrated.
Sold: Libbie, 1896, 3.12; Libbic, 1899, 3.12 Manson, 1899,
5.00.
5448. TILTON, FRANK. Sketch of the Cireat Fires in Wis-
consin at Peshtigo, the Sugar Bush, Mcnekaune, Will-
iamsonville, and generally on the Shores of Green Bay;
with thrilling and truthful Incidents by Eye Witnesses.
Illustrated. Green Bay: 1871. 8vo, pp. ij6.
5449. TIMLOW, H. R. Ecclesiastical and other Sketches of
Southington, Conn. With Genealogical Sketches. Hart-
ford: 1875. 8vo, pp. 570, 275. Portraits.
Sold: Patterson, 1896, 3.10; Manson, 1899, 4.00; Cable,
1882, 3.25.
5450. TITUS, ANSON, JR. Historical Sketch of Charlton,
Mass. 1877.
5451. TODD, CHARLES BURR. The History of Redding,
Conn., from its First Settlement to the Present Time.
With Notes on The Adams, Banks, Barlow. Bartlett,
Bartram, Bates. Beach, Benedict, Betts, Burr. Burritt,
Burton, Chatfield, Cmich, Darling, Fairchild, Foster,
Gold, Gorham, Gray, Griffin, Hall, Hawley. Hill. Heron,
Hull, Jackson, Lee, Lynn, Lord, Mallory, Meade,
Meeker, Merchant, Morehouse, Perry, Piatt, Read,
Rogers, Rumsey, Sanford, Smith and Stow Families.
New York: The John A. Grav Press. 1880. 8vo. pp. vi,
(2), 248.*
S'o/rf.- Barlow. 1890, i.oo: Cable, 1883, 30 cts. ; Manson,
1899, 1.75; Guild, 1887, 1.25.
5452. . The Story of the City of New York. New York:
G. P. Putnam's' Sons. 1888. i2mo, pp. 14, 478. Maps.
Illustrations. + 1890.*
This is Vol. I of "Great Cities of the Republic" series. It is
especially adapted to the young.
5453. . A Brief History of the City of New York. New
York: American Book Co. 1899. i2mo, pp. 299. Map.
Illustrations. + 1900.
232 TOMPKINS.
"Written at the suggestion of public school teachers and mem-
bers of the City History Club as a text-hook for use in public and
private schools of New York." Pnbl. IVkly.
5454. . The Story of Washington, the national capital.
Xew York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1889. i2mo, pp. 15,
416. Illustrated.
"Great cities of the republic."
"The narrative begins with an account of the legislative meas-
ures which in 1790 secured the present site of Washington as the
national capital. The chapters which follow are devoted to the
taking possession, the city's sponsors, its early days, its destruction
by the British in 1811, its occupation and the retreat of the British;
'the battles of the giants' relate to the debates of Webster. Clay,
Hayne, John Randolph, and other great orators; the events of the
late war which occurred in Washington are the subject of another
chapter, and also the "marching home and into history' of our
victorious army. The 'modern city' forms the second part of the
volume, and includes descriptions of the Capitol, the Executive
Mansion, the departments, the churches, public schools, public insti-
tutions, monuments, newspapers, suburban Washington, and social
life 1800-1888." PM. Weekly.
5455. TODD, JOHN (REV.). Early Settlement and Growth
of Western Iowa, or Reminiscences of Rev. John Todd.
Des Moines: 1906. i2mo. pp. 203. Portrait.
5456. TOLL, D. J. Narrative, embracing the History of Two
or Three of the First Settlers and their Fatnilies of
Schenectady, with a Description of the Winter Evening
Visits, Recreations and of the Tea Parties of Olden
Times. Schenectady : 1847. Pp.57.
5457. TOMLINSON, WILLIAM P. Kansas in 1858. Being
chiefly a History of the recent Troubles in the Terri-
tory. Xew York: H. Dayton. 1859. i2mo, pp. 354-*
Sold: Cable, 1882. 1.50; Bourquin. 1894, i.io; Field. 1875,
50 cts.
5458. TOMPKINS, DANIEL AUGUSTUS. History of Meck-
lenburg County and The City of Charlotte From 1740
to 1903. Charlotte, N. C. : 1903. VoUuue I. Narrative.
Charlotte, N. C. : Observer Printing House. 1903. 8vo,
pp. xviii, plan, 202. Volume II. .Appendix, pp. xix. (l),
213, I If index.*
Illustrated with photogravures and plans.
TORKEY. 233
5459. TONER, J. M. Journal of my Journey over the Moun-
tains; l!y (icorge Washington, While Surveying for
Lord Tlif)mas Fairfax, T'.aron of Cameron, in the X(jrth-
ern Neck of Virginia, Heyond the T'lue Ridge, in 1747-8.
Copied from the Original with Literal Exactness and
Edited with Notes. Albany. N. Y. ; Joel Munsell's Sons.
1892. 4to, pp. 144.*
Map of Washington's Farms at Mount \'crnon. Plan cf Mount
Vcrnnn Mills, Plan of I. awn, Wasliington's Turnip Field, .'uul i^llicr
facsimiles of the surveying sketches of Washington.
Sold: Ilajden, 1907. bds, tinct, 1.75.
5460. . Jdiiriial of Colonel George Washington, Com-
manding a Detachment of Virginia Troops, sent by
I\(il)ert ninwiddie, I.ieutenant-Gnvernor of Virginia,
Across the Alleghenj' Mountains, in 1754, to Build Forts
at the Head of the Ohio ; it Comprises the History of
Marches, Campaigns and Events, A Skirmish with the
French, and the Death of their f.eader, De Jumonville.
The Journal fell into the hands of the Enemy, who. in
1756, printed a version of it in French ; a new transla-
tion of this into English is what is here given in the
absence of the original. To Complete the History of the
Expedition An Appendix is added in the form of a Diary,
supplying an Account of the Battle of the Great Mead-
ows and the Capitulization of Fort Necessity ; the Re-
treat of the Army: with Copies of original Muster and
Pay Rolls of the \'irginia Regiinent, and other Docu-
ments connected with this Expedition. Edited with
Notes by J. M. Toner. Albany. N. Y. : Joel Munsell's
Sons. 1893. 4to. pp. 273.*
Sold: Hayden, 1907, bds, unct, 1.20.
5461. TOPPAN, ROBERT NOXON. Historical Society of Old
Newbury. Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of
the Settleinent of Newbury; brief Biographical Sketches.
Newburyport : Publ. by the Society. 1885. i6mo. pp.
134. Paper.
5462. TORREY, RUFUS C. History of the Town of Fitch-
burg, Massachusetts; comprising also a History of
Lunenburg; From its First Settlement to the Year 1764.
Fitchburg: 1836. 8vo, pp. in. Paper.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.50; J. G. Smith, 1883, 3.12; Guild,
1887, 1.50.
234 TOWNiEND.
5463. . History of the Town of Fitchburg, Massachu-
setts; comprising also a History of Lunenburg; From
its First Settlement to the Year 1764. (Quotation.)
Fitchburg: Published by Fitchburg Centennial Commit-
tee. 1865. 8vo, pp. iv, 128.*
Portrait of Mr. Torrey.
Sold: Randall, 1901, 60 cts. ; Balcom, 1901, 8s cts. ; Guild,
1887, 1.25; Manson, 1899, unct, i.oo; Child/1882, hlf mo,
unct, 3.50; S. L. Boardman, 1883, unct, 25 cts.
5464. TOULMIN, HENRY. A Description of Kentucky, in
North America ; to which are prefixed Miscellaneous
Observations respecting the U. S. (London:) Printed
in Nov., 1792. i2mo, pp. 124. Map.
Sold: Bangs, 1897, 15.00; Menzies, 1876, hlf elf, by Mat-
thews, 10.00; Miller & Bancker, 1898, 5.00: Bangs, 1901,
hlf mo, 4.75 ; Bangs, 1902, hlf mo, 5.00 ; Anderson, 1904,
bottom margins damaged by fire, 9.00.
5465. TOWER, HENRY M. Historical Sketches relating to
Spencer, Mass. Volume L 1901. Spencer, Mass.: W.
J. Heffernan-Spencer Leader Print. 1901. 8vo, pp. 184.
Volume n. 1902. Pp. 228. Volume HL 1903. Pp.
257.*
Profusely illustrated.
5466. TOWNER, AUSBURN. Our Country and its People. A
History of the Valley and County of Chemung. From
the Closing Years of the Eighteenth Century. Syracuse,
N. Y. : D. Mason & Co. 1892. 4to, pp. 702, 160.*
Part 7 is devoted to Personal References. Illustrated by full-
page ptee! plates.
5467. TOWNES, SAMUEL A. The History of Marion,
Sketches of Life, &c. Perry County, Alabama. Marion,
Ala. : Printed by Dennis Dykens. 1844. 8vo, pp. 63.
6468. TOWNSEND, CHARLES HERVEY. The British In-
vasion of New Haven, Conn., with some Account of
their Landing and Burning the Towns of Fairfield and
Norwalk, July, 1779. New Haven: C. H. Townsend.
1879. 8vo. Illustrated.
5469. TOWNSEND, GEORGE ALFRED. Historic Sketches
of Washington (with political statistics). Hartford,
Conn.: J. Betts & Co. 1877. ^vo, pp. 456. 18 Plates.
TRASK. 235
5470. . Washington Outside and Inside. A Picture and
a Narrative of the Origin, Growth, Excellences, Abuses,
Hcauties. and Personages of Our Governing City.
(Oiiotatioii.) James Betts & Co., Hartford, Conn., and
Chicago, Illinois. S. M. Betts & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
1873. 8vo, pp. xix, 751.*
5471. . New Washington ; or, The Renovated Capital
City. Reproduced from a Series of Articles in the
^^'ashiIlgton Chronicle. Washington: Chronicle Publ.
Co. 1874. Svo, pp. 21, 26.
5472. TRACY, J. L. Tracy's Guide to Missouri and St. Louis:
containing, I. A colored Township Map of Missouri, cor-
rected (liiwn to the lime of publication. II. A colored
ma]) of the City of St. Louis, showing the Wards, Lines
of Street Railway, &c. III. A colored Outline Map,
showing the railroad connections of St. Louis and the
West. IV. Tables of Stations, Distances and connec-
tions, for all Railroads leading out of St. Louis, em-
bracing nearly one thousand stations on seventeen rail-
roads, with a combined length of about four thousand
miles. V. Statistics of the Counties of Missouri, show-
ing for each county its ])opulation, area in acres,
assessed value of real and personal property, number of
farms, value of farm products, value' of manufactured
products, number of schools, children of school age,
children attending. VI. List of nearly five hundred
cities, towns and villages in Missouri, showing popula-
tion, number of business houses, with directions for
travellers or shippers to reach them most conveniently.
VII. Brief Sketch of Missouri and St. Louis. VIII.
Brief Notice of the Counties of Missouri. St. Louis: R.
P. Studley's Steam Print. 1871. i2mo, pp. 34.*
5473. TRACY, WILLIAM. Notices of Men and Events con-
nected with the Early History of Oneida County; two
Lectures delivered before the Young Men's Association
of the City of Utica. Utica : R. Northway. 1838. Svo,
PP- 45-
Sold: Bangs. 1895, 50 cts. ; Fit'ld, 1875, 1.62.
5474. TRASK, SPENCER. Bowling Green. New York: G. P.
Putnam's Sons. 1898. 8vo, pp. 84. Maps, Plans.
The same. Half Moon Scr., Vol. 2, Xo. 5.
236 TRIGGS.
5475. TREE, LAMBERT, ^^'ashington 60 Years Ago. (Read
at the Meeting of the "Oldest Inhabitants' " Association,
April 7, 1880.) 8vo, pp. 6. (Washington, n. p. 1880.)
5476. TREGO, CHARLES B. A Geography of Pennsylvania,
containing an Account of the History. Geographical
Features, Soil, Climate, Geology, Botany, Zoology, Pop-
ulation, &-C., of the State, with a separate Description of
each County, with View of Philadelphia and Map. Phil-
adelphia; E. C. & J. Biddle. 1843. i2nio, ]>;!. 3S4.
Has 4 pp. notices before title.
Sold: Hayden, 1907, shp, 1.25.
5477. TRENT, WILLIAM. Journal of Captain William Trent
from Logstown to Pickawillany, A. D. 1752. Now pub-
lished for the first time from a copy in the Archives of
the AVestern Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland,
Ohio, together with the letters of Governor Robert Din-
Aviddie-; an Historical Notice of the Miami Confederacy
of Indians; a Sketch of the English Post at Pickawil-
lany; with a short Biography of Captain Trent and other
papers never before printed. Edited by Alfred T. Good-
man, Secretary W. R. Historical Society. Cincinnati:
Robt. Clarke iK: Co. for Wm. Dodge. 1871. 8vo, pp. 117.
This hook settled the doubt regarding the location of the
English post known as Pickawillany,
5478. TRICE, O. C. (DR.). New Missouri; Condensed Facts
Concerning the Great State of Missouri. Kansas City.
(1900.)
5479. TRIGGS, J. H. Flistory of Laramie City, Wyoming Ter-
ritory, from its First Settlement to the Present Time.
Together with Characteristics and Resources of the
Surrounding Country. The Mining Region of the Black
■ Hills, and a Directory of Laramie City. Laramie City:
1875. 8vo, pp. 91.
5480. . History of Cheyenne and Northern Wyoming,
Embracing the Gold Fields of the Black Hills, Powder
River and Big Horn Countries. The wonderful Coal
Beds and Mountains of Iron, as well as other Mineral
Resources, together with the Agricultural and Grazing
Interests, Climate. Health, Scenery, the Government,
Yellowstone National Park, Indian Question, ilc, &c.
TKU.MBULL. 1:37
Accoini)aniecl liy a Now and Accurate Map of Wyo-
minjj^ and its Coiindaries. Omaha, Neb.: IJcrald Steam
I'riiit. 1876. 8vo, pp. 144. Paper.*
Solii: Cable, 1882, paper, 1.12; Guild. 1887, 65 cts.
5481. TRIMMER, F. MORTIMER. The Yukon Territory.
The Narrative of \V. 11. Dall, leader of the expedition
to Alaska in 1866-186S. The narrative of an exjiloration
made in 1887 in the Yukon District by Geor;^e M. Daw-
son. Extracts from the report of an exploration made
in 1896-1897 by Wm. Ogilvie. With map of the Terri-
tory, fifty woodcuts and twenty-two full-page illustra-
tions. London: 1898. 8vo. pp. 438.
5482. TROWBRIDGE, THOMAS R. History of the Ancient
Maritime Interests of New Haven. New Haven: 1882.
Royal 8\o, pp. 124.
5483. TRUE, CHARLES K. John Winthrop and the Great
C'nloH}-; ur, sketches of the settJcment of Boston and of
the more prominent jiersons connected with the Massa-
chusetts colony. New York: 1877. i8mo, pp. 207.
Sold: Guild, 1887, 30 cts.
5484. TRUE. M. B. C. The History and Civil Government of
Nebraska. Revised edition. Fremont : 1892.
5485- TRUMAN, B. C. (MAJ.). .^cmi-Tropical California, its
climate, healthfulness, productiveness, vineyards and
groves, etc., etc. San Francisco: 1874. 8vo, pp. 204.
Sold: Proud, 1903, 10 cts.
5486. TRUMBULL, BENJAMIN. A Complete Flistory of Con-
necticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the Emigration
of its First Planters from England in 1630 to 1723.
Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin. 1797. 8vo, pp. 19, 584.*
M;ip and copper portraits engraved liy Doolittlc.
\'okime I was all that was published of this edition.
Sold: Bangs, 1896, 5.25: Terry, 1889, 2.50: Murplw, T884
1797 cd., in 2 vols.. 7.00: Dcanc. 1898, shp, 4.00: 1797 ed.
in 2 vols., elf, 12.00; Rrinley, 1879, 6.50; Brinley. 1883
the 2 vols. 10.50: Anderson. 1904. shp, 6.00; Bushnell
1883, 2 vols.. (V. I is 1797 ed.. V. 2 is 1818 ed.). auto-
graph letter of author, 11.00; Manson. 1899. 10.25
23S TRUMBULL.
Thornton, 1878, 1.30; Henkels, 1900, 10.10; Henkels,
1901, Vol. I, 9.25; Bourquin, 1894, 4.25; Davenport,
: 1896, 2.25; Henkels, 1902, text imperfect, 4.00; Guild,
1887, 3.25; Miller & Bancker, 1898, 5.25; Bangs, 1899,
6.00; Libbie, 1902, 4.25; Manson, 1904, cl, 6.00; Libbie,
1904, shp, 4.50; Merwin-Clayton, 1905, shp, map mended,
4.20.
5487. . Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Eccle-
siastical, from the Emigration of its First Planters from
England in the Year 1630, to the Year 1764, and to the
Close of the Indian Wars. New Haven : Maltb}s Gold-
smith & Co. 1818. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 567, 548. Portrait.
Sold: Henkels, 1900, shp, 12.00: Henkels, 1901. 11.00;
Cable, 1882, shp. 9.00; Cable, 1883, shp, 10.00: Leonard,
1875, 6.25; J. G. Smith, 1883, shp, 9.50; Bangs, 1894,
11.00; M. D. Gilman, 1884, shp, 14.00: Menzies, 1878,
hlf mo, 20.00; Bourquin, 1894, 10.50; Bangs. Merwin,
1865, 6.00; Hoffmann, 1877, 8.50; Balcom, 1901. 12.25;
Patterson, 1896, 1797, 1818, 2 vols., 8.00; Patterson,
1896, 1797, 1818, portrait stained, map wanting, 3.00;
Baxter, 1898, shp, 13.00; Deane, 1898, shp, 12.60: Fisher,
1866, 9.25; Brinley, 1879, 8.00; Dunbar, 1892, vol. 2, 1.87;
Bell, 1895, 12.50; Libbie, 1896, 12.50; Libbie, 1897, 12.00;
Libbie, 1897, 11.00; Terry, 1889, 5.75; Murphy, 1884,
8.00; Bushnell, 1883, 10.50; Barlow, 1890, shp,
16.00; West, 1889, 10.50; 'Thornton. 1878, shp, 8.50;
Manson, 1899, 10.00; Child, 1882, 9.00; Shurtleff, 1875,
7.50; Cooke, 1883, hlf mo, git, 17.00; Guild, 1887, shp.
10.50; Libbie, 1898, 9.50; Richmond, 1899, 6.5^ ^p'-ry,
1899, 7.60; Clogston, 1899, shj), 6.50; Anderson, 1903,
shp, 8.50; French and Chubbuck, 1904, hlf mo, yellow
edges, 17.00.
5488. . Conij^lete History of Connecticut, Civil and Eccle-
siastical, from Emigration of its First Planters from
England, in year 1630, to year 1764, and to close of the
Indian Wars. With Appendix containing Original
Patent of New England. 2 vols. New London : H. D.
Utley, 1S98. 8vo. "
5489. • . History of Connecticut. 2 vols. New London,
Cunn.: II. D. Utlcy. 1900. 8vo, pp. 10, 495; 10, 475.
Reprint of the edition of 1818.
TKCMIILl.I.. 239
5490. . Ccntuiy ScrmDii, or Skctclics of the History of
llic 181I1 (iiitniy, inlcrsi)crsefl and dosed with serious
])oetical remarks. Uelivercd at Xortli Haven. January r,
1801. New Haven: 1801. 8vo, pp. 36.
Sold: Woodward, i86y, 3.00.
5491. TRUMBULL, J. HAMMOND. The Pnhlic Records of
tlie L'ulniiy of Connecliful, Trior to the Union with New
Haven Colony, May, 1685; Transcribed and Published
in accordance with a Resolution of the General Assem-
bly under the supervision of the Secretary of State, with
occasional Notes and an Appendix. Hartford: Brown
& Parsons. 1850. 8vo, pp. 7, (i), 604, i leaf errata.*
I'^ivc volumes were published from 1850 to 1870.
Tlie later volumes were edited by C. J. Hoadley.
Sold: Cable, 1883 (4 vols.), 1850-68, 7.00: P)revoort, 1890,
2.7s; Guild, 1887, 10.87; Guild, 1887 (5 vols.), 8.75;
Shurtleff, 1875 (^ vols., 1850-1852), 5.00.
5492. . The Memorial History of Hartford County, Con-
necticut, 1633-1884. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. Hart-
ford County. Town and City. Vol. H. Town Histories.
Projected by Clarence F. Jewett. Boston: Edward L.
Osgood. 1886. Roy. 8vo, pp. xiv, 704; x, 570. Illus-
trated. Steel plates. 66 plates, i view, 4 folded maps.*
Sold: Randall, 1901, 7.00; Gregg, 1895, sheets, folded,
4.50: Coburn, 1895, cloth, 12.00; same sale, 11.00; Daven-
port, 1896, cl, 5.00; Ezekiel & Bernheim, 1896, 4.50;
Bangs, 1898, cl, 8.00; Guild. 1887. cl, 18.00; Manson,
1899, 9.00; Bangs, 1900, 3.30; Francis, 1900, 7.25; Ander-
son, 1900, 5.10; Libbie, 1902, hlf elf, 5.50.
5493. TRUMBULL, JAMES RUSSELL. History of North-
ampton, Massachusetts. From its Settlement in 1654.
"Of Patriotism is Liberty Born." Northampton. 189S.
8vo, pp. xxiv, 628; XX, 699. Two vols. 1898; 1902.*
Illustrated with portraits, plans, facsimiles.
5494. TRUMBULL, L. R. History of Industrial Paterson, being
Compendium of Establishment, Growth and Present
Status in, of Silk, Cotton, Flax, Locomotive. Iron and
240 TUCKER.
Miscellaneous Industries, with Outlines of State, County
and Local History, Corporate Records, Biograjihical
Sketches, Incidents of Manufacture, Interesting Facts
and Valuable Statistics. Illustrated with (27) views and
(14) portraits on steel, and including map of city, care-
fully revised and corrected to date. By L. R. Trumbull.
Paterson. 1882. 4to, pp. 349.
Portraits of William and Thomas Barbour, called for in the
list of illustrations, were never in either of two copies that I
bought together, and were probably never engraved. Clark Catalog.
5495. TUBES, CHARLES. 1795-1895. The Centennial of Ly-
coming County. Historical Address delivered by Hon.
Charles Tubbs, July 3, 1895, at Williamsport, Pa. Vvil-
liamsport. Pa.: Gazette and Bulletin Print. 1896. Bvo,
pp. 24.*
^Tr. Tubbs also compiled a Bibliography of Tioga County,
Pa.
Sold: Hayden, 1907, 25 cts.
5496. TUCKER, EPHRAIM W. A History of Oregon, con-
taining a condensed account of the most important Voy-
ages and Discoveries of the Spanish, American, and
English Navigators on the Northwest Coast, and of the
diiTerent Treaties, &c. Bufifalo: 1844. i2mo, pp. 84.
TUCKER, R. S. See Swain, D. L.
5497. TUCKER, WILLIAM F. Historical Sketch of Charles-
town, R. I. 1636-1876. Westerly, R. T. : 1877. Bvo,
paper.
Sold: Alanson, 1899, 75 cts.; Cable, 1882, paper, ye, cts.;
Guild, 1887, 70 cts.
5498. TUCKER, WILLIAM HOWARD. History of Hartford.
Vermont, July 4, 1 761 -April 4, 1889. The First Towiv
on the New Hampshire Grants Chartered after the Close
of the French War. Burlington, Vt. : The Free Press
Association. i88g. 8vo, pp. xv, 488.*
Frontispiece of Mr. Tucker.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 2.50; Libliic, 1901, 1.50: Clogston,
1899, 3-25-
TUKNKR.
241
5499. TULLIDGE, E. W. 'llic llislmy of Salt Lake City and
its I'oundcrs : Incnrporatinj^r a l)rief History of tlic Pio-
neers of Utah; with steel portraits of representative
men. V,y Authority of the City Council and under
Supervision of its Committee on Revision. Salt Lake
City, Utah. 1850. «vo. + Salt Lake. 1886. 8vo,
pp. 1 103.
Sold: Rcflpath, 1894, hlf mo. 2.23.
5500. TURNER, CHIPMAN P. The Pioneer Period of Western
Xcw ^'ork. Rociiester, N. Y.: E. Darrow S: Co. 1888.
8vo, pp. 78.
5501. TURNER, E. B. Reminiscences of Morris and History
of the Congregational Church. Chicago: 1865. 8vo,
I)p. 62.
5502. TURNER, HENRY E. Settlers of Aquidneck, and Lib-
erty of Conscionce. Address before the Rhode Island
Historical Society. Newport: Published 1)y the Society.
February, 1880. 8vo.
Sold: \Miitmorc. 1902, 10 cts.
5503. TURNER, ORSAMUS. Pioneer History of the Holland
Purchase of \\cstcrn New York : Embracing Some
Account of the Ancient Remains; a Brief History of
Our Immediate Predecessors. The Confederated Iro-
quois, their System of Government, Wars, &-c. A Syn-
opsis of Colonial History; Some Notices of the Border
Wars of the Revolution ; and a History of the Holland
Company; including Reminiscences of the War of 1812;
the Origin. Progress and Completion of the Erie Canal,
etc., etc., etc. Buffalo: Published by Jewett, Thomas
& Co. George II. Derbv & Co. 1849. 8vo, pp. xvi-666.
+ 1850.*
Lithographed portraits and woodcut plans.
Sold: A. G. Greene, 1869, 1.75; Bangs, 1899, 5.50; Knicker-
bocker, 1905, cl, 5.73; Bangs, 1896, 5.25; Patterson. 1896,
3.23; Bangs, Alerwin, 1865, 2.62; Brevoort, 1890. shp,
3.50; Dunbar, 1892, 5.00; Cable, 1882, 3.00; Bushnell,
1883. 4.00; Hoffmann. 1877, 1.73; Proud, 1903, 3.75;
242 TURNER.
Field, 1875, 1.63; 1850 ed., Guild, 18S7, 4.25; West, 1901,
hlf mo, git, 4.10; Anderson, 1903, cl, 8.25; Libbie, 1896,
4.00.
5504. . History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and
Gorham's Purchase and Morris' Reserve, embracing the
Counties of Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Yates, Steu-
ben, most of Wayne and Alleghany and Parts of Or-
leans, Genesee and A\'yoming', to which is added a Sup-
plement or Extension of the Pioneer History of Monroe
County. Rochester: William Ailing. 1851. 8vo, pp.
624.
Sold: Bangs, 1896, 3.25; Patterson, 1896, 3.05; Brinley,
1880, 4.00; Woodward, 1869, 1.30; Bushnell, 1883, 2.00;
Plenkels, 1900, 2.25; Bourquin, 1894, 3.00; Hoffmann,
1877, 2.00; Anderson, 1903, cl, 3.00; Knickerbocker,
1905, cl, 2 vols., 4.25.
5505- . History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and
Gorham's Purchase, and Morris' Reserve. To which is
added, a Supplement or Continuation of The Pioneer
History of Ontario, Wayne, Livingston, Yates and Alle-
ghany. Together with Sketches of the War of 1812 upon
the Niagara Frontier, and Events Connected with the
Completion of the Erie Canal. Rochester : Publ. by Wil-
liam Ailing. 1852. 8vo, pp. XV, 588.*
• Sold: Bell, 1895, 3.10; Murphy, 1884, 7.00; Deane, 1898,
slits, flded, 2.00; Guild, 1887, 2.50; Bangs, 1899, 4.50;
Child. 1882, 2.25.
5506. . History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and
Gorham's Purchase, and Morris's Reserve; embracing
the Counties of Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Yates,
Steuben, most of Wayne and Alleghany, and parts of
Orleans, Genessee and Wyoming. To which is added a
Supplement or Extension of the Pioneer History of
Monroe County. The whole preceded by some Account
of French and English Dominion Border Wars of the
Revolution, Indian Councils and Land Cessions, the
Progress of the Settlement Westward from the Valley
of the Alohawk — early Difficulties with the Indian.s —
TUTTLE. 243
our Jnimcdiate Predecessors, the Scnecas — with a
"Glance at the Iroquois." Rochester: Wiiham Ailing.
1857. 8vo.
The Same. 1858. -f 1870.
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3-25-
5507. TURNER, T. G. History and Gazetteer of St. Joseph
Valky, Michigan, and Indiana, with a view of the
Hydraulic and Business Capacities. Chicago: 1867.
8vo, pp. 166. Illustrated.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 1.12.
5508. TURRILL, H. B. Historical Reminiscences of Des
Moines, Iowa. Des Moines: 1857. i6mo. Illustrated.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.30.
5509. TUTHILL, WILLIAM. The History of California. San
Francisco: 1866. 8vo, pp. 657.
Especially valuable for its references to the events of the early
days in the State and of the life and trials of the gold seekers of
i8.)9. Mr. Tuthill was editor of the San Francisco Bulletin.
S'oW.- Watcrbury, 1893, 3.75; Cable, 1882, 2.00; Bangs,
1895. 375 ; Bourquin, 1894, 2.20.
5510. TUTTLE, CHARLES R.; GOODRICH, DE WITT C.
History of the State of Indiana, with a History of each
County separately. Illustrated. Indianapolis: 1875.
See D. C. Goodrich.
5511. TUTTLE, CHARLES RICHARD; DURRIE, DANIEL
STEELE. An Illustrated History of the Stale of Iowa,
being a Complete Civil, Political, and Military History
of the State, from its First Exploration down to 1S75.
Portraits. Map. Chicago : Richard S. Peale & Co.
1876. 8vo, pp. 732.
Sold: Guild, 1887, 3.00.
5512. TUTTLE, CHARLES RICHARD; PENNOCK (REV.).
A. C. The Centennial Northwest. An Illustrated His-
244 TUTTLE.
tory of The Northwest, Being a full and Complete Civil,
Political and Military History of this Great Section of
the United States From its Earliest Settlement to the
Present Time ; Comprising a General and Condensed
History of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin,
Minnesota, Iowa, Szc, including Kansas and Nebraska,
the whole forming a Complete Encyclopedia of the
Great Northwest. Sold only by Subscription. Madison,
Wis.: Publ. by the Inter-State Book Co. 1876. 8vo,
pp. 656.*
Illustrated with woodcuts.
5513. TUTTLE, CHARLES RICHARD. An Illustrated His-
tory of the State of Wisconsin. Being a Complete Civil,
Political and Military History of the State, from its First
Exploration down to 1875; including a Cyclopedia of
Legislation from the Organization of the Territorial
Government down to Governor Taylor. Historical and
Descriptive Sketches of Each County, embracing Nar-
ratives of Pioneer Life. Account of Commercial, Agri-
cultural, and Educational Growth, &c. Illustrated.
Boston, Mass., and Madison, Wis.: B. B. Russell. 1875.
8vo, pp. 800. Map, plates and 102 portraits.
Sold: Olcott, 1901, cl, 75 cts. ; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 1.37;
Guild, 1887, 4.7s ; Harold Peirce, 1903, 1.25 ; Cooke, 1883,
2.00.
5514. . General History of the State of Michigan, with
Biographical Sketches. Detroit: 1874. 8vo. Illus-
trated.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 3.50; Conland, 1904. cl, unct, 3.60.
5515. . A New Centennial History of the State of Kansas.
Being a Full and Complete Civil, Political and Military
History of the State, from its Earliest Settlement to the
Present Time. Madison, W^is. : 1876. 8vo, pp. 708.
Portraits and Illustrations.
Sold: S. L. Boardman, 1883, i.oo.
5516- TUTTLE, CHARLES WESLEY. New Hampshire with-
out Provincial Government, 1689-1690, an Historical
Sketch. 1880.
nvn ciiKLL 245
5517. TUTTLE. E. B. (REV.). Six months 011 the flains; or,
The 'J"ra\fllcrs' Guide to Clieyeniic and the Rocky
Mountains. Cliicago: Ilorton iv I.fonnrrl. Prs. 1868.
8vo, pp. 31. 22 pp. advts.*
5518. TUTTLE, JOSEPH F. .Annals of Morris County. Read
before the New Jersey Historical Society, May 20, 1869.
n. d. 8vo, pp. 127.*
Sold: Henkels, 1901, 2.10.
5519. . The Early History of Morris County, New Jersey.
Read before the N. J. Hist. Society May 20, 1869.
Newark-, N. J.: Daily .Advertiser Office. 1870. 8vo,
pp. 39.*
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5520. . 1776 Centennial 1876. The Re\olutionary Fore-
fathers of Morris County, an Address delivered at Mor-
ristown, N. J., July 4th, 1876. Dover, N. J.: Benj. H.
Vogt. Pr. July 4th. 1876. 8vo, pp. 8.*
5520a. . Centennial Collections of Morris County, n. p.
n. d. 8vo, pp. 54.*
5521. TWISS, TRAVERS. The Oregon Question examined in
res|iect to I'acts and the Law of Nations. London :
Longmans. 1846. 8vo, pp. x, 391.
Sold: Brinley. 1881. i.oo; Cable, 1882, 1.25; A. G. Greene,
1869, 60 cts.
5522. . The Oregon Territory, its History and Discovery;
including an Account of the Convention of the Escurial,
and an Examination of the whole Question in respect
to Facts and the Law of Nations. New York: Ajiple-
ton & Co. 1848. i2mo, pp. 268.
Oregon Question with a new title.
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Greene, 1869, 15 cts.
5523. TWITCHELL, W. I. Hartford in History: a Series of
Papers by Resident Authors. Hartford: 1S99. pp.268.
246 TYSON'.
5524. TYLER, ALBERT (REV.). Bennington, the Battle,
1777, Centennial Celebration, 1877. A paper read before
the Worcester Society of Antiquity, Dec. 4, 1877. Wor-
cester: Tyler & Seagrave, Prs. 187S. Roy. 8vo, pp. 23,
(i). Portrait of Stark, and Illustrations.
Only 150 copies were printed.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 85 cts.
5525. TYLER, LYON GARDINER. The Cradle of the Repub-
lic: Jamestown and James River. Richmond, Va. :
Whittet & Shepperson. 1900. 8vo, pp. 187. Illustrated
with maps and charts.*
Limited edition.
Sold: Proud, 1903, i.io.
5526. TYLER, RANSOM H, (HON.). Oswego Fifty Years
Ago. Address delivered by Hon. R. H. Tyler, before
the Old Settlers' Association at Mexico, Thursday,
August 2ist, 1879. Fulton, N. Y. : Morrill Bros., Prs.
1880. 8vo, pp. 18.*
5527. TYSEN, RAYMOND M. A Lecture on the History of
Staten Island; delivered before The Tompkinsville Ly-
ceum. Published by Request of the Directors. Staten
Island: F. L. Hagadorn. 1842. 8vo, pp. 13. Index,
paper.*
Sold: Brinley, 1880, 2.25; Weeks, 1902, 1.40; Bangs, 1900,
3-25-
5528. TYSON, JAMES L. (M.D.). Diary of a Physician in
California ; being the Results of Actual Experience, in-
cluding Notes of the Journey by Land and Water, and
Observations on the Climate, Soil, Resources of the
Country, &c. New York: D. Appleton & Co. Phila-
delphia: G. S. Appleton. 1850. 8vo, pp. 92.*
5528a. TYSON, JOB R. The Social and Intellectual State of
the Colony of Pennsylvania, prior to the Year 1743.
Philadelphia: C. Clark. 1S43. 8vo.
5529. TYSON, MARTHA E. Fund Publication No. 4. A Brief
Account of the Settlement of Ellicott's Mills, with Frag-
ments of History therewith Connected. (Coat of Arms
UNDEKIIII.L.
247
of Maryland Hist. Soc'y.) Written at llic Keciucst of
Evan T. I'lllicott. Ilaltimorc: i<%5. Read l)cfore The
Maryland llislnrical Society, Nov. 3, 1870. 1S71. 8vo,
5530. ULMANN, ALBERT. A Landmark History of Xew
^'ork ; also the < )riL;in of Street Names and a I'liblioj^ra-
phy. New York : Apiileton. 1901. i2mo, pp. 8, 285.
Tliis liiHik is a record (if Saluru:iy aftcnuioii vi-its paid by a
father ami his two hoys, of twelve and fourteen years, and a sister
a little younger, and I'rof. \\ illianis, a friend of the children, who
knows all about old New York. The professor calls his party the
AValkiiig Historians. There is a:i exhaustive bibliography of works
relating to New York City.
Sold: Harold Peircc. 1903. 90 els.
5531. . .'\ Landmark History of New York; also the
of Street Names and a Bibliography. New edi-
Orjrjin
tion, with an Litroduction containing an Account of the
Lstahlishnient in 1653 of a Po])ular Form of Govern-
ment in New Amsterdam. New York: Appleton. 1903.
i2mo, pp. 30, 285. Maps. Illustrated.
5532. UNDERHILL, JOHN (CAFTAINE). Nevves From |
America : | A New and Experi- ' mcntall Discoveric of |
New England; | Containing, | A Trve Relation of Their
I W^ar-Iike proceedings these two j'eares last | past, with
a Figure of the Indian Fort, | or Palizado. |
Oueenapiock.
Agu-wom.
Iludsotis River.
Long Island.
Nahanticut.
Martins Vinyard.
Viz. Pec|uet.
Naransett Bay.
Elizabeth Islands.
Puscat away.
Caskowith about a hun-
dred Islands neerc to
Casko.
Also a discovery of these y
places, that as yet have
very few or no inhabi-
tants which would yeeld
speciall accomodation
to such as will Plant
there.
By Captaine lohn L'nderhill. a Commander
the
248 UPHAM.
Warres there. | London, | Printed by J. D. fur Peter
Cole, and are to be sold at the signe | of the Glove in
Cornehill neere the | Royall Exchange, 1638. 4to, pp. 44.*
"Thi5 is an early narrative of the first serious trouble with the
Indians, in 1637, the Pequot War. Captain Underhill was com-
mander of the Massachusetts forces at the storming of the fort.
He was one of the three deputies from Boston to the General
Court, and was one of the earliest officers of the Ancient and
Honorable Artillery Co." Deane Catalog.
Also published in Mass. Histor. Soc, Ser. 3d, \'ol. 6.
Sold: Deane, 1898, hlf mo, 180.00; Sotheby's, Lord Shef-
field Sale, 1908, I.^ondon, 1250.00. Henkels, 1909, plate
of Fort missing, title damaged on margin, 250.00.
5533. UPHAM, CAROLINE E. Salem ^Vitchcraft in Outline.
Salem: 1901. i6mo.
Sold: Harold Peirce, 1903, 50 cts.
5534. UPHAM, CHARLES W. Lecttires on \^'itchcraft, com-
prising a history of the Delusion in Salem in 1692.
Boston: Carter, Ilendee & Babcock. 1831. i6mo, pp.
viii, 2S0.
Sold: Livermore, 1894, 1.37; Brinley, 1879, unct, 2.00;
Roche, 1867, full mo, Mathews, 1.25; Holbrow, 1892,
60 cts.; Cable, 1883, 62 cts,; Child, 1882, 2.00; S. L.
Boardman, 1883, 1.50; Menzies, 1876, hlf ino, git, unct,
3.00.
5535- • Salem Witchcraft, with an Account of Salem \'il-
lage, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft, and Kin-
dred Subjects. Boston: Wiggin iS: Lunt. 1867. 2 vols.,
8vo, pp. xl, 469; (2), 553.*
When Wiggins & Lunt published this work they announced :
"In addition to the regular edition, one hundred copies only have
been printed on rich laid-pai)cr, small ipiarto, uniform with our
Library of Xew England History, :ind will be furnished to sub-
scribers in paper covers at $15.00: also, lifty copies on large paper,
royal octavo, price to subscribers, $JO.oo." Paniutn Cat.
Sold: Bell, sm 4to, cl, gilt, uncut, 100 cd., 1S93, 14.00;
same edition, Patterson, 1895, 21.00; same edition, Jill-
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Libbie, 1897, 17.50; Chase & Dale, 1897, cl, unct, 14.50;
UI'ilAM. 249
Dcanc, 189.S, cl, unci, 15-50 ; Sherman, iStjR, lar}^e
paper, lilf mo, j^It, (jrig wrappers, 25.00; rjicolt, 1901,
.sni paper, iiiict, 2 vols., 18.00; Woodward, 1S69,
4.50; I.iveriiKjre, if^94, Iar<,'c pajier, 50 co|)s, 20.50; same
sale, 100 cops edition, 20.00; Hrinley, 1879, large paper,
unct, 12.00; I'rinle}', 1879, in 4 vols., iinct, 17.00; Man-
son, 1899, cl, iinct. 20.00; Cliiltl. 1882, large i)a])er, unct,
15.00; Cable, 1882. shts fldcd, 8.75; Br. Ives, 1891, grogr,
levt mo, extra, git. unct, by VV. Matthews, 40.00; J. G.
Smith, 1883, 14.00; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git, unct,
Matthews, 24.00; HofTmann, 1877, 9.00; Shurtlcff, 1875,
large paper, 4.75; Harold Peircc, 1903. unct, large paper,
20.00; Guild, 1887, 100 ed, 19.00; Hangs, 1899, 100
ed, 20.00; Anderson, 1904, git, unct, 13.00; Perry, 1899,
18.00; Rogers, 1898, large ])ap, 26.00; Clogston, 1899,
hlf mo. git, unct, 4 v., 100 ed, 32.00; Libbie, 1900, v. i
only, 10.00; Poole, 1900. v. 2 only, hlf mo, 3.75; Libbie,
1900, cl, unct, 16.00; French, 1901. 20.00; Libbie, 1901,
cl, unct, 16.50; Libbie, 1902, cl, unct, 15.25; May. 1903,
cl, unct. 18.00; Anderson, 1903, cl. unct, 16.00; Rartlett,
1903, 17.00; Libbie, 1903, 15.50; Libbie, 1904, cl, unct,
17.00; Hanson, 1904, bds. unct, 17.00; Bangs, 1894, large
paper, 20.50; sm paper, 20.00; Libbie. 1895, 16.00; P.al-
com, 1901, 30.00; Stephens, 1904, hlf mo, unct, large
paper, 17.00; Field, ujo^. cl. unct, 14.00.
5536- UPHAM, SAMUEL C. Notes of a Voyage to California
Via. Cape Ilnrn. together with Scenes in El Dorado, in
the Years 1849-50. With an Appendix Containing Rem-
iniscences of Pioneer Journalism in California — Cali-
fornia Day at the Centennial Exhibition. Philadeljihia,
Sept. 9, 1S76 — Re-Unions and Banquets of the Asso-
ciated Pioneers of California in New York, January 18,
1877, and 1878 — and Roll of Members of '"The Asso-
ciated Pioneers of the Territorial Days of California."
With Forty-five Illustrations. I''hiladelphia : Publ. by
the .Author. 1878. 8vo. pp. xxii, 594.*
This contains Celebration of .\dniission Day at Long Branch,
X. J.. Sept. 8, 1S77; Reception to General John C. Fremont, Aug.
1st. 18/8. and to Hen. Philip .\. Roach. June 19, 1876: Dedication of
the Lick Monument at Frederick.sburg, Pa., April 22, 1878; Extracts
from the Manuscript Journal of the "King's Orphan" in the year
250 UTAH.
1843; Pioneer and Kindred Organizations; logelher with the
Articles of Association.
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, 60 cts.
5537. . Xotes from Sunland, on the Manatee River, Gulf
Coast of South Florida. Its Climate, Soil, and Produc-
tions. Illustrated. Second Edition. Published by the
Author. Philadelphia: E. Claxton & Co. 1881. i2mo,
pp. 83.*
Frontispiece of Madam Julia Atzeroth, the first coffee grower
in the United States.
In the interest of intending settlers.
5538. . Florida ; Past and Present, with Notes from Sun-
land on the Gulf Coast of South Florida. Jacksonville,
Fla. : 1883. i8mo, pp. 115.
5539- URANN, C. A. Centennial History of Cleveland. Cleve-
land: 1896. 8vo, pp. 120.
Illustrated with five portraits and one view.
USHER, JAMES M. See Charles Brooks.
UTAH-
5540. Hand Book of Reference to the Flistory, Chronology, Re-
ligion and Country of the Latter Day Saints. Salt Lake
City: 1884. i2mo.
Sold: Guild, 1887, i.oo.
5541. The Mormon Metropolis; An Illustrated Guide to Salt
Lake City and Environs ; containing illustrations and
descriptions of principal places of interest to Tourists;
also Information and Historical Data with regard to
Utah and its People. Salt Lake City, Utah : J. H. Parry
& Co. 1887. i2mo, pp. 48. Illustrations and Map.
5542. Utah and its People. Facts and Statistics bearing on the
Mormon Problem. By a Gentile. New York: 1882.
8vo.
Sold: Guild, 18S7, 75 cts.
5543. Celebration of the Entrance of Utah Pioneers into Great
Salt Lake Valley. Salt Lake City : 1880. 8vo.
VANCK. 251
5544. VAILL, JOSEPH. Historical Discourse at Brimficld,
Alassacluisclts. Spriiif^field : 1829. 8vo, ])\>. 27.
5545. . Memorial Discourse at I'rimfield, Mass., I'cli. 7,
1864, Comniemorative of the Fiftieth Aiiuiversary of his
.Settlement. Sprinj^field : 1864. 8vo, pi). 42.
5546. VALENTINE, DAVID T. History of the City of New
York. New "Sork : G. 1'. Putnam & Co. 1853. 8vo,
pp. 404. Contains map of the New Netherlands copied
from Van der Donck's Nova TJelt^ica Map. Mas folding
lithographic colored ])lates. Folded Plans.*
Saliin says this book was really compiled by William K. Paiikl-
ing.
Sold: Hangs, 1895, 3.63; Dc Voe, i.SgG, 3.00: Murphy,
1884, 10.50; Bangs, 1897, cl, 4.10; Baxter, 1898. cl, 335;
Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 1.62; Brinley, 1880, 1.50; S. L.
Boardman, 1883. 62 cts. ; Rice, 1870, cl, 1.12; Woodward,
1869, i.oo; Waterbury, 1895, 1.75; Bushnell, 1883, 1.75;
West, 1889, unct, 1.40; Child, 1882, 1.62; Cable, 1883,
1.25; Weeks, 1902, 2.25; Bourquin, 1894, i.io; Br. Ives,
1891, 3.50: Meiizies, 1876. hlf clf, 23 illus inserted. 25.00;
Lawrence, 1896, 2.10; Hoffmann, 1877, 2.37; Cooke, 1883,
4.00; Wolfe, 1894. T.62: Guild, 1887, 3.25; Perry, 1899,
3.50; Bangs, 1899, 4.25; Daly, 1900. 3.00: Hough, njoo,
4.00; Bangs, 1900, 3.00; Bangs, 1900, Wm. Matthews'
copy, hlf mo, git, Matthews, 5.50; Anderson, 1902, cl,
3.50; Anderson, 1904, hlf mo, git, 4.50; .\nderson, 1904,
cl, some Maps torn, 3. to.
5547. VANCE, JOHN L. 'i"he (^.reat Flood of 1884 in the Ohio
Valley. The Rise and Fall of the Waters from Pitts-
burgh to Cairo, with Accounts of the Destruction of
Property, and Incidents by Eye-Witnesses and Suffer-
ers: together with Useful and Important Information
and Statistics. Also, The Work of the Gallopolis Relief
Committee. Gallopolis. O. : The Bulletin Office. 1884.
8vo, pp. 137.*
5548. VANCE, ZEBULON BAIRD. Sketches of North Caro-
lina, together with ;in FIcgiac Ode and other Poems, by
James Baron Hope. Norfolk, Va. : Norfolk Landmark.
1875. 8vo, pp. ix, 162.
252 VAN METER.
5549. VANDERBILT, GERTRUDE LEFFERTS. The Social
History of Flatbush, and Manners and Customs of the
Dutch Settlers in Kings County. New York : D. Apple-
ton &- Co. 1881. i2mo, pp. 351.*
The Same. 1899.
Sold: ^Matthews, 1897, 12.00; Montayne, 1898, cl, 3.25;
Holbrow, 1892, i.oo; Henkels, 1899, 1.70; Harold Peirce,
1903, 80 cts.
VAN DER DONCK. See Donck.
5550. VAN CLEVE, CHARLOTTE O. Three Score Years and
Ten, Life-long Memories of Fort Snelling, Minnesota,
and other parts of the West. Minneapolis: 1888. Sm.
i2mo, pp. 176. Portrait.
Sold: Henkels, 1900, 80 cts.
5551. VAN DYKE, T. S. Southern California, its Valleys, Hills,
and Streams ; its Animals, Birds and Fishes ; its Gar-
dens. Farms and Climate. New York : Fords, Howard
& Hulbert. 1886. i2mo, pp. 4, 233.
Sold: Balcom. 1901, 62 cts. ; Dunbar, 1892, 50 cts.
5552. VAN FLEET, J. A. (REV.). Old and New Mackinac;
with Copious Extracts from Marquette, Hennepin, La
Houtan, Cadillac, Alexander Henry and Others. (Quo-
tation.) Ann Arbor, Mich.: Courier Steam Printing
House. 1870. 8vo, pp. 176.*
Map of Mackinac Island. Four pages advts.
5553- • Old and New Mackinac. With Copious Extracts
from Marquette, Hennepin, La Houtan, and others.
Cincinnati : 1874. 8vo, pp. 173.
5554- VAN METER, ANNA HUNTER. Relics of ye Olden
Days in Salem County, New Jersey, U. S. A. Reported
for the Board of Lady Managers, World's Columbian
Commissi(Mi, by A, 11. Van Meter, Chairman, Salem
County's Commission on Antiques. (Quotation.) Copy-
right applied for. Salem, N. J. : Printed by Robert
Gwynne. 1892. Oblong 8vo, pp. 100.*
VAN V I.KIT. - 253
5555. VAN PELT, DANIEL. Leslie's History of The Greater
.\lw ^■ork. \ ul. 1. New York to the Consolidation.
Vol. J I. I'rocjklyn and the other Boroughs. Vol. IIL
l!ioi,fra|)hical Volume De Luxe. New York, U. S. A.:
Arkcii l'ublishii)<j Gj. (Judj^^e IJuildinjr). (1898). 4to,
PP- X, 554; 14. 539; 6, 342.*
Profusely illustrated with steel i)late pf)rtraits, views, facsimiles
of documents, old prints. Three volumes published.
Sold: Proud, 1903, 3.00; Francis, 1899. '^'f ""'• 1305;
Banfjs 1900, 4.50, 5.10; Libbic, 1901, 4.12; Anderson,
1901, 4.20; Bangs, 1901, hlf mo, git, 7.80; Anderson, 1904,
hlf mo, git, 6.00
5556. VAN RAALTE, A. C. (ET AL.). De Toestand der Hol-
landsche Kolonisatie in den Staat Michigan, Noord
Amerika, in het begin van het jaar, 1849. Medegedeeld
ni drie Brieven van de Wel-Eerw heeren A. C. van
Raalte, C. van der Meulen eu S. Bolks, aan C. G. de
Mocn ; Met twee Kaarten. Waar achter volgt-een brief
van den Wei Eerw heer G. Baay uit Alto, Staat Wis-
consin aan Zijne Vriendcn in Ncdcrland. .\insterdam,
1849, 8vo, pp. 60.
Two maps should accompany the work.
Priced in 1007 at $8.00. A rare colonization tract.
5557. VAN SCHAACK, HENRY C. A History of Manlius
\illage, In a Course of Lectures and before The Man-
lius Literary Association. By H. C. Van Schaack, Vice
President of the Association. Revised and Enlarged.
Printed at The Recorder Office, Fayetteville, N. Y.
1873. 8vo, pp. 82.*
Sold: Cable, 1882, 2.75.
5558. VAN VALEN, J. M. History of Bergen County, New
Jersey. Illustrated. New York: N. J. Publ. and Engrav-
ing Co. 1900. 4to, pp. 691.* Illustrated.
5559. VAN VLEIT, F. G. Pen Pictures of Leeds on the Cat-
skill. The Author's Birthplace. New York: Edwin W.
Dayton.
254 VARNEY.
5560. VAN VOORHIS, JOHN S. (DR.). The Old and New
Monongahela. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Nicholson. 1893. 8vo,
pp. vi, I errata, 486. Portrait of Dr. Voorhis.*
Sold: Henkels, 1902, 30 cts.
5561. VAN WINKLE, DANIEL. Old Bergen. History and
Reminiscences. With Maps and Illustrations. John W.
Harrison. Jersey City : 1902. 8vo, pp. ix, (2), 319.*
Frontispiece of Old Bergen.
Sold: Pennypacker, 1907, cl, 2.25.
5562. VARLE, CHARLES. A Complete View of Baltimore,
with a Statistical Sketch of all the Commercial, Mer-
cantile, Manufacturing, Literary and Scientific Institu-
tions, &c. With an Advertising Directory. To which
is added a Statement of an Excursion to the Point of
Rocks. Baltimore: S. Young. 1831. i8mo. Folding
plan and woodcuts. -}- 1833.
Sold: Waterbury, 1895, 1833 ed, map slightly torn, 50
cts.
5563. VARNEY, GEORGE J. The Youilg People's History of
Maine: from its earliest Discovery to the final Settle-
ment of its Boundaries in 1842. Illustrated. Portland:
Dresser, McClellan & Co. 1873. i8mo, pp. 262. -j-
Second Edition. 1874. + Third Edition revised and
corrected. 1877. i2mo, pp. 277.
Sold: 1877 ed., Manson, 1899, 60 cts.; Cable, 1882, 1.60;
S. L. Boardman, 1883, 50 cts.
5564. . A Brief History of Maine. Portland, Me.: Mc-
Lellan, Mosher & Co. 1888. i2mo, pp. 336. Illus-
trated.* -\- Second Edition. 1890. i2mo, pp. 236.
Woodcuts, portraits.
"Includes the author's Young People's History and stx new
chapters." irilliamson.
5565. . A Gazetteer of the State of Maine. Boston : B. B.
Russell. 1881. 8vo, pp. 611. Illustrated.
"A new imprint from the original plates, containing two
unpaged leaves relating to Bangor, and other addition? at the ends
of blank spaces, subsequently appeared." JJ'i'liainscii.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 50 cts.; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 2.30
VENi:r;A.s. 255
5566. VAAS, LACHLAN GUMMING. Ilistcry of the Presby-
Iciiaii Church in .\c\v IJcin, with a Resume of Early
Ecclesiastical Aflfairs in Eastern North Carolina, and a
Sketch of the Early Days of New Bern. Richmond,
Va. : Whittet iV Shepptrson. 1866. 8vo, pp. 196. Illus-
trations and Portraits.
5567. VAUGHAN, C. W. Illustrated Laconian. History and
Industries of Laconia, N. H., descriptive of the City and
its Manufacturing and Business Interests. Laconia:
1899. Roy. 8vo, pp. 246. Portraits and Illustrations.
Sold: Olcott, 1901, paper, 75 cts.
5568. VEECH, JAMES. The Monongahela of Old; or. His-
torical Sketches of Southwestern Pennsylvania to 1800;
with .Special Reference to Fayette County. Pittsburgh :
1857. 8vo, pp. (2), 17, 259.*
This book was never completed. In a MS. note inserted in a
copy presented to the late Dr. \V. H. F.gle. Judge Veech writes:
"It was written and printed in 1857, hurriedly and with limited
materials, (but) the discovery of errors and defects and the death
of Mr. Lewis induced a suspension of the work, which has never
been resumed, and a suppression of what has been printed. But
some friends wishing to have them, I have allowed some copies to
go out."
This copy has the title written in Judge Veech's handwriting
as he intended it to appear, as follows: "The Monongahela of
Old; or. History of Fayette County, Pa. By Freeman Lewis and
James Veech. Pittsburg, i860." Another title of a copy sold at
sale of Dr. Egle's books is : "Veech, James. The Monongahela of
Old ; or. Historical Sketches of Southwestern Pennsylvania to the
Year 1800. Pittsburg: Printed for Private Distribution only.
i860."
Some copies have 240 pages : others, by the addition of Judge
Veech's article on Mason and Dixon's Line, make the number of
pages greater.
See also Freeman Lewis.
5569. VENABLE, W. H. Footprints of the Pioneers in the
Ohio Valley, a Centennial Sketch, 1788-1S88. Cincin-
nati : Ohio Valley Press. (Roht. Clarke & Co.) 1888.
i2mo. pp. 3, 128. Illustrated.*
5570. VENEGAS, MIGUEL. Noticia | De La California, | Y De
Su Conquista | Temporal, Y Espiritual | Hasta el Tiempo
Presente. ] Sacada ] De La Flistoria Manuscrita. Formada
256 VENEGAS.
I en Mexico ano de 1739, por el Padre Miguel X'enegas, |
de la Compania de Jesus ; y de otras Noticias, y Rela-
ciones [ antiguas. y modernas. | An Adida | de algunos
mapas particulares ; | y uno general de la America Sep-
tentrional, Asia Oriental, y Mar [ del Sur intermedio,
formados sobre las Memorias | mas recientes, y exactas,
que se publican ] juntamente. j Dedicada | Al Rey N.
Tro Senor | Por la Provincia de Nueva-Espana, | de la
Compania de Jesus | Con Licencia En Madrid : En la
Imprenta de la A'iuda [ de Manuel Fernandez, y del
Supremo Consejo de la Inqui- | sicion. Ano de 1757.
Sm. 4to, pp. 240. A''ol. I. Vol. II. pp. 564. Vol. 3. pp. 436.=^
Collation: \'ol. i, Title; Senor. Los afanes, &c. pp.
4 ; Licencia de la orden, pp. 2 ; Parecer de el Padre Ber-
nardo Lozano Velez, pp. 3 ; Licencia del ordinario, pp. i ;
Licencia del Supremo, pp. i ; Aprobacion del Senor Don
Jacobo Samaniego, jip. 3; Licencia del consejo, pp. 2;
Fee de Erratas, pp. i; Tassa, pp. i; Prologo, pp. 4;
Folding map of California ; Noticia, Szc, pp. 240. Vol. 2,
Title; Fee of Erratas, pp. i ; Tassa, pp. i ; Indice, pp. 12;
Noticia, Sec, 564. Vol. 3, Title; Fee de Erratas, i p.;
Tassa, i p.; Indice, pp. 4; Noticia, 436.
There is one map in the first vohtme : none in the second: three
folding maps in the third volume.
"This work, compiled in 1739 b)' the Jesuit Venegas. was, after
his death, recast, completed, augmented and corrected bj' Jilarcos
Antonio Bunicl. The name of the latter does not appear in the
book." Quaritch.
"The first map is one of California only The second map
shows the entire Pacific shores of Asia and America, with records
of the latest explorations by the Spaniards. Russians, and English,
especially on the upper Californian shores and Columbia." Quaritch.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 3 vols.. 12.00; Deane, 1898, vellum,
9.75; Boban, 1886, vellum, 19.50: Field, 1875, 1.75; Dun-
bar, 1892, 2.40: Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, 12.00; Anderson,
1903, elf, 12.60.
5571. . A Natural and Civil History of California, con-
taining an Accurate Description of that Country. Its
Soil, Mountains, Harbors, Lakes, Rivers, and Seas; its
Animals, Vegetables, Minerals, and Famous Fishery for
Pearls ; the Customs of the Inhabitants, their Religion,
GovcrniTient and Manner of Living before their Con-
version to the Christian Religion by the Missionary
VENEGAS. 257
■ ' Jesuits. Together willi Copper Plates and an accurate
Map of the Country and tlic adjacent Seas. Translated
from tlic Ori.t^inal S])anish of Miguel Vencgas, a Mex.-
ican Jesuit, ]niblislied at Madrid 1758. In 2 vols. Lon-
don: Printed for James Rivinp;ton and James Fletcher,
at the Oxford Theatre, in Pater Noster Row. 1759.
8vo, pp. 8, 455 ; 8, 387. Illustrated. Map and 3 plates.*
Sold: T'.angs, 1895, 6.25; Brevoort, i8go, 3.50; Bell, elf re-
backed, 1895, 10.00; Murphy, 1884, 6.00; Deanc. 1898,
elf, 9.00; Brinley, 1881, old elf, 6.50; Barlow, 1890, elf
extra, 9.00: Baker, 1891, hlf elf, 16.00; Hailstone, 1891,
elf, i2.8; Hazlett, 1893, elf, £2.6; Rice, 1870, elf, git,
map, 4.50; Fisher, 1866, shp, 4.00; Waterhury, 1895, hlf
elf, 6.25; Chittenden, 1894, elf, worn, 7.00; Welford, 1854,
19.00; Bangs, 1901, 8.25; Cooke, 1883, elf, 5.50; Parker,
1859, 6,50; Field. 187s, 6.50; Guild, 1887, elf, 5.25 : Lundy,
1899, lacks maj), old calf, 4.20; Rogers, icon, rlf, 7 :;o;
Hurst, 1904, hlf ro, name on title, 14.00.
5572. . Katuurlyke en burgerlyke historic van California.
Uit hct Spaans vertaald. Hacrlem : J. Enschede. 1761.
2 vols, in one. 8vo.
5573. . ITistoire | naturelle et civile | de la I Californie |
Contenant | une description exacte de ee Pays, de son |
Sol, de ses Montagnes, Lacs, Rivieres, | & Mers, de ses
Animaux, Vegetaux, | Mineraux, & de sa fameuse
Peeherie des | Perles; les Mocurs de ses Habitans, leur |
Religion, leur Gouvernment, & leur | facon de vivre
avent leur conversion au | Christianisme ; un detail des
dififerens | Voyages, & Tentatives qu'on a faites | pour
s'y etablir, & reconnoitre son Golf | & la Cote de la Mer
de Sud. I Enrichee de la Carte du Pays & des Mers ad-
jaeantes. Traduite de I'Anglais par M. E. (Eidhous) A
Paris. Chez Durand. 1766. 3 vols. i2mo, pp. xxiv,
360. Map; viii, 354 (2); (4), 451, (2).
"The French and German translations are made from the
English version." Sabin.
Contains much historical, geographical and ethnological infor-
mation nowhere else to be found.
Sold: Vrnom. 1882. bds. 3.00; Cooke. 1883, 4.50.
258 VERMONT.
5574- • Natnrliche und burgerliche | Geschichte von [
Californien | nebst einer neuen Charte dieses Landes
und der benachbarten | Meere, | Aus dem Englischen
ubersetzt | und herausgegeben | vom | John Christoph
Adelung | . . . Lemgo en der Mayerschen Buch-
handlung, 1769. 3 vols. 410, pp. 198; 176; 184. Maps.
Sold: Hurst, 1904, orig bds, 7.50.
5575. . Natuurlyke en Burgerlyke Historic van Califor-
nia. x\msterdam. 1777. 8vo. 2 vols. Maps and plates.
Sold: Hazen, 1905, hlf elf, unct, 4.25.
5576. VERGENNES, M. DE CHARLES GRAVIER. Memoire
Historique et Politique sur la Louisiane. Paris. 1802.
8vo, pp. xxiv, 315. Portrait on copper.
Sold: Murphy, 1S84, 25 cts. ; Brinley, 1881, 2.25.
5577. VERMILYE, THOMAS E. Account of the Centennial
Celebration of the Town of West Springfield, Mass.,
Wednesday, March 25th, 1874. With the Historical
Address. The Poem by Mrs. Ellen P. Champion, and
other Facts and Speeches. Compiled by J. N. Bagg.
Published by Vote of the Town. 1874. 8vo, pp. 144.
Illustrated.*
Sold:]. G. Smith, 1883, 87 cts.; Guild, 1887, 60 cts.;
Cooke, 1883, 1.40.
VERMONT.
5578. Newfane. 1774 ; 1874. Centennial Proceedings and
other Historical Facts and Incidents relating to New-
fane, The County Seat of Windham County, Vermont.
Brattleboro : D. Leonard. 1877. 8vo, pp. 256. Por-
traits.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 2.50; Guild, 1887, 5.00; Manson, 1899,
1. 12.
5579- Centennial Anniversary of the Independence of Vermont
and the Battle of Bennington, August 15 and 16, 1877.
Westminstcr-Hubbardton-Windsor. Tuttle & Co. Rut-
VERMONT.
259
laiifl, Official Printers to the State of Vermont. 1879.
8vo, pp. 232. Portraits and illustrations.
This edition was suppressed and another substituted, with same
title and imprint, three additional portraits, and twenty page} more
reading matter.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 25 cts. ; Cable, 1882, 1.50.
5580. Dedication of the Benninc:ton Battle Monument, and Cele-
bration of the Admission of Vermont as a State, at
Bennington, Au!?. 19, 1891, with an Historical Intro-
duction and Appendices. Published by authority of the
Centennial Committee. Illustrated. Bennington: Ban-
ner Print. 1892. 8vo, pp. viii, 203.
Contains many portraits.
5581. Deficiencies in our History. An Address delivered before
the Vermont Historical and Antiquarian Society, at
Montpelier, October 16, 1846. With an Appendix con-
taining the Charter, Constitution and By-Laws of the
Society, the Vermont Declaration of Independence,
January 15th, 1777, the Proceedings of the Convention,
4th of June, 1777, and the "Song of the Vermonters,"
in 1779. By James Davie Butler, Professor in Nor-
wich University. Montpelier: Eastman & Danforth.
1846. 8vo, pp. 36.*
5582. The Capture of Ticonderoga, in 1775. A Paper read be-
fore the Vermont Historical Society at Montpelier, Oct.
19. 1S69. By Hiland Hall, n. p. n. d. 8vo, pp. 32.*
In this address Mr. Hall advocates the claims of Ethan .Allen
as the hero of Ticonderoga against those of Benedict Arnold and
John Brown, as advocated by Mr. B. F. De Cosia.
5583. History of the Town of Rochester, \'t., Published by
order of the Town. Montpelier, Vt.: Eli Ballou. 1869.
i2mo, pp. iv, 92.*
Sold: Henkels, 1899, 50 cts.; Cable, 1883, 1.25; Guild, 1887,
1.25.
5584. Why the Early Inhabitants of Vermont disclaimed the
Jurisdiction of New York, and established .\n Inde-
pendent Government. An Address delivered before the
26o
VIGNOLLES.
New York Historical Society, December 4th, i860. By
Hiland Hall. Bennington, Vt. : C. A. Pierce & Co.
1872. 8vo, pp. 16.*
5585. VEST, GEORGE GRAHAM. iMissouri ; Its History and
Resources. New York: Equity Press. 1890.
5586. VICTOR, FRANCES FULLER (Mrs.). The River of
the West. Life and Adventure in the Rocky Mountains
and Oregon ; Embracing Events in the Lifetime of a
Mountain Man and Pioneer; With the Early History' of
the Northwestern Slope, including an Account of the
Fur Traders, The Indian Tribes, the Overland Immi-
gration, the Oregon Missions, and the Tragic Fate of
Rev. Dr. Whitman and Family. Also, a Description
of the Country, its Condition, Prospects and Resources';
its Soil, Climate, and Scenery ; its Mountains, Rivers,
Valleys, Deserts and Plains ; its Inland Waters, and
natural Wonders. Published by Subscription only.
Hartford: R. W. Bliss & Co. 1870. 8vo, pp. 602, i,^
plates.
Sold: Field, 1875, 4.25; Guild, 1887, 1.25.
5587. . All Over Oregon and Washington. Observa-
tions on the Country, Its Scenery, Soil, Climate, Re-
sources, and Improvements. With an Outline of its
Early History, and Remarks on its Geology, Botany,
]\Iineralogy, &c., also Hints to Immigrants and Travel-
lers concerning Routes, the Cost of Travel, the Price
of Land, &c. San Francisco: John H. Carmany & Co.
1872. 8vo, pp. vi, 368.*
The book is especially valuable to the intending immigrant
It is largely topographical.
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, 50 cts.
5588. VIGNOLLES, CHARLES. Observations upon The
Floridas. New York : Published by E. Bliss & E.
White. 1823. 8vo, pp. 197. i If errata.*
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, bds, unct, 1.37; Cable, 1882, bds. unct,
1.50; Bourquin, 1894, i.io.
VINCENT. 261
5589. . The History of tlie Floridas, from the Discovery
hy Cabot in 1497, to the Cession of the same to the
United States in 1821. With Observations on the Cli-
mate, Soil and Productions. Brooklyn: 1824. 8vo, pp.
220.
Sold: P.rinley, 1881, 1.25.
5590. VILLARD. O. G. Early History of Wall Street. New
'^'ork : 1897.
Half .\toon Ser., Vol. i, Xo. 4.
5591- VINCENT, FRANCIS. A History of the .State of Dela-
ware, from its First Settlement until the Present Time ;
containing a Full Account of the First Dutch and Swe-
dish Settlements; with a description of its Geography
and Geology. Vol. I. Philadelphia: John Campbell.
1870. 8vo, pp. X, 478.*
But fifteen parts were published in one volume. The author
dying, the book was not completed.
■■.■\n excellent work, but owing to lack of support only Vol. I
was ever printed, which, however, covers all the early history of
the Stale, with genealogical notes concerning the early Dutch and
Swedish settlers." Bangs.
Sold: Deane, 1898, hlf mo, 5.50; Henkels, 1898, unct, orig.
covers, 2.50; P.ourquin, 1894. 3.00; Harold Peirce, 1903,
orig parts with covers, 4.00; Henkels, 1903, hlf mo, 2.00;
Weeks, 1902, cl library stamp, 3.25 ; Bangs, 1902, pap.
unct, orig covers, 4.00 ; Libbie. 1902, orig pap parts,
unct, 4.25; Anderson, 1904, orig 15 parts, unct, 3.75;
Anderson, 1905, hlf levt mo, git, unct, orig covers bd. in
at end, 5.50; Hayden, 1907, shp, a. 1. s. of author ins,
1.30
5592. VINCENT, P. A I True Relation of | the late Battell
fought I in New England, between | the English, and
the Pe I quet Salvages: | In which was slaine and taken
pri I soners about 700 of the Salvages ; | and those who
escaped, had their | heads cutt off by the Mohocks ; |
With the present state of | things there. London. |
Printed by M. P. for Nathanael Butter | and lohn Bel-
lamie, 1638. 4to.*
Also, Mass. Hist. Collec, 3d Ser.. Vol. 6. 410. pp. 24.
"The authorship of this exceedingly rare pamphlet has been
262 . VIRGINIA.
attributed to Vincent by the Publishing Committee of the Massa-
chusetts Historical Society in their note to the reprint of the
Relation, in the third volume of their Collections.
"It is a narrative of the battle with the Pequods, fought by
Captains Mason and Underbill, an account of which was written by
the last doughty commander and printed in 1638 under the title oi
"News from .America." Vincent's Relation is of even greater
rarity than UnderhilTs. This is attested by the fact that the reprint
named was made from a mutilated copy, the imperfections of
which were uncorrected in the reprint, from the impossibility oi
finding a perfect copy for comparison." Field's Itidion Bibl'y,
Deanc Catalog.
Sold: Deane, 1898, hlf elf, 240.00 (this is given in the Deane
Catalog: London. M. P. for Nathanael Butter, 1637,
In the Murphy, Field and Barlow Catalog the date is
1638); Ashburton, 1900, £84; Earl of Sheffield (Sothe-
by's), 1907, 415.00; Murphy, 1884, red mo, by Brad-
street, 110.00; Field, 1875, levt mo, 30.00; Barlow, 1890,
elf, extra, Bedford, 110.00.
5593. VINTON, FRANCIS (Rev.). An Oration on the An-
nals of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; and
a Rhyme of Rhode Island and the Times, by William
George Curtis, Esq. Delivered before the Sons of
Rhode Island in New York, May 29, 1863. New York:
Printed for the Association. 1863. 8vo, pp. 80.
An edition was published in 1864.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 5.25; Woodward, 1869. 1864 ed., 50
cts; Holbrow, 1892, 25 cts ; Bushnell, 1883, extra illus,
hlf mo, 4.50.
5594-
5595-
VINTON, JOHN A. (Rev.). Thomas Giles and his
Neighbors, 1669-1689: or the Settlement of the Lower
Kennebec. First printed in the N. E. Hist, and GeneaL
Register. Boston. 1867. 8vo, pp. 14.
Sold: Brinley, 1879, unct, 25 cts.
VIRGINIA.
The Black Water Chronicle. A Narrative of an Expedi-
tion into the Land of Canaan, in Randolph County,
Virginia, by Five Adventurous Gentlemen. Illustra-
trated by Strother. By "The Gierke of Oxenforde."
New York: Harper Bros. 1853. i2mo, pp. 223.*
First published in Harper's Magazine.
VIRGINIA.
263
5596. The Commodities of the Uatule called Matiati or Long He,
which is in the Continent of Virijinia. Alhany: JK62.
8vo. Map.
lUit fifty copies were printed, for J. G. Shea.
Sold: V.arlow, 1890, 4.00; Guild, 1887, Oo cts.
5597. Extract ffom a Manuscript Collection of Annals relative
to Virginia. Washington: Peter Force. 1838. Re-
print: American Colonial Tracts. Vol. 2. No. 5. Sept.,
1898. George P. Humphrey. Rochester. 8vo, pp. 7.
5598. Beginning-. Progress and Conclusion of Bacon's Rebellion
in Virginia in the Years 1675 and 1676.*
This \\T.s originally published in the Richmond (Va.) Enquirer.
Sept. 1st, 5th, and 8th, '180, from an exact copy of the original MS.
made l>y Mr. Thomas Jefferson, then President of the United
States. The author was a planter, and signs himself T. M.
Reprint in Force's Tracts, Vol. i. No. 8.
5599. Bacon's Rebellion. The Beginning, Progress and Conclu-
sion of Bacon's Rebellion in Virginia, in the Years 1675
and 1676. Rochester: G. P. Iluniphrcy. 1897. 8vo,
pp. 22.*
American Colonial Tracts, No. 8, Dec, T897.
A very interesting account of this struggle for popular rights
has been recently told by Mary X. Stannard. under the. title of
"The Story of Bacon's Rebellion." Xew ^'ork : Nealc Publishing Co.
5600. Strange Kewes | from | Virginia | being ] a true Relation
of a Great Tempest in | Virginia, by which many people
lost their | Lives, great numbers of Cattle de- | stroyed,
and in many pla- | ces whole Plantations overturned,
and whole Woods torn up | by the Roots. | As a
further addition to this calamity the Sea | exceeded its
usual height above twelve Foot, over- [ flowing all the
Plaine Country, carrying away ] much Corn and To-
bacco, with many | Cattle, forcing the Inhabitants into \
the Mountains for the security | of their Lives. | Lon-
don. Printed for W. Thackeray next door to \ the
Dolphin in Smithfield, 1667.
5601. Strange News | from I ^'i^ginia: | being a full and true
I Account of the | Life and Death ] of | Nathaniel Bacon,
264 VIKi;iNIA.
Esquire, | who was the only Cause and Original of all
the late | Troubles in that country. | With a full Rela-
tion of all the accidents which have | happened in the
late War there between the | Christians and Indians. |
— — I London, Printed for William Harris, next door
to the Turn- j stile without Moorgate, 1677.
Nathaniel Bacon was a colonist in the Governor's Council in
1674, and a thororgh Democrat. His popularity led him to place
himself at the head of the colonists against the Susquehannocks in
opposition to the orders of Governor Berkeley at the beginning of
the Indian hostilities of 1675-76, his death putting an end to the
rebellion in October, 1676.
5602. A I True Decla- | ration of the | estate of the Colonic in [
\'irginia, | With a confutation of such scan- | dalous
reports as have tended to the dis- | grace of so worthy
an Enterprise. | Published by aduise and direction of
the I Councell of Virginia. | London: | Printed for
William Barrett, and are to be sold | at the blacke
Beare in Pauls Church-yard. | 1610. | Smo. 4to.*
"Excessively rare. This narrative, issued at a time when the
fortunes of the little colony seemed to be sinking, just as Raleigh's
first settlement had done. It gives us the first account of the
disastrous expedition of Sir Geo. Summers, Sir Thos. Gates, and
Capt. Newport, in i6og, and their narrow escape by falling in with
the Bermudas, or Summer Islands. 'These Islands of the Ber-
mudas have ever been accounted as an inchaunted pile of rocks
and a desert inhabitation of Divels.' " Quaritch.
"This is a very early and important account of N'irginia, and
of exceedingly great rarity. Neither Menzies nor Brinley nor
Murphy had a copy. Quaritch prices it at £i20." Ives Catalog.
Force's Tracts, Vol. 3, No. i.
Sold: Deane, 1898, hlf mo, headlines tS: catchwds cut in,
230.00; Barlow, 1890, elf, git, by Riviere, cut in head-
lines, 210.00; Ives, 1890, Barlow copy, 150.00; White-
church, 1894, levt mo, 2 headlines cut, £48; Br. Ives,
1891, elf, git, by Riviere, 175.00.
5603. A I Declaration | of the State of | the Colonie and Affaires |
in Virginia : | with | The Names of the Aduenturors. |
and Summcs aduentured in | that Action. | By his Ma-
jesties Counseil for | Virginia, 22 lunij. 1620. | (Cut of
the Great Seal of James I on title, and on verso of
last leaf cut of the Seal of the Council for Virginia.)
Printed by T. S.(nodgrass), 1620.*
viK(;iMA. 265
"The earliest issue with separate pagination to '-acli part. Col-
lation agreeing with that in Ives catalogue. IJvin'jslon.
Great Seal of James I on title, declaration, 6 leaves;
Note of the Siiippinj.^, Men and Provision.s sent to Vir-
ginia, 4 Ivs. Names of Adventurers, 2 Ivs. Declaration
of Supplies, 4 Ivs. Names of Adventurers with their
severall sums adventured, jiaid to Sir Thos. Smith,
16 Ivs.
Force's Tracts, Vol. 3, Xo. 5.
5604. A ] Note of the | Shippint,^ Men and Prouisions | Sent
to Virginia, by the | Treasurer and Company in the
yeere, 1619. | pp. 8. The Names of the Aducnturers, |
with their seuerall fums adueiiturcd. | paid to Sir Thomas
Smith, Knight. | late Treasurer of the Company | for
\''irginia. | pp. 30. Names of the Aduenturers, | with
the Sums paid by order to Sir | Baptist Hicks, Knight. |
pp. 4. Orders | and | Constitvtions, | Partly collected
out of his Maiestics | Letters Patents, and partly or-
dained vpon I mature deliberation, by the Treasvror, |
Covnseil and Companie of | Virginia, for the better
gouer- I ning of the Actions and affaires of | the said
Companie here in | England residing. Anno | 1619 and
1620. I pp. 39. London : | Printed for T. S. (Thomas
Snodgrass), 1620.*
Sold: Alurphy, 18S4, red mo, gilt, by Bedford, 127.00;
• Stone, 1897, levt mo, by Bedford, 120.00; Ives, 1891,
150.00: Barlow, 1890. top margins cut, hlf rus, 70.00; Br.
Ives, 1891, Declaration i\: Note, i vol, levt mo, git, by
Bedford, 150.00; Wyinan <*<; Lesser, 1902, lacks leaves,
4to. levt mo, git, 25.00.
5605. A Perfect Description of | Virginia: | Being, | A Full and
true Relation of the present | State of the Plantation,
their Health, Peace | and Plenty: the number of people,
with their abundance of Cattell, Fowl, Fish, &c., with
severall sorts ] of rich and good Commodities, which
may | there be had, either Naturally, or by Art and |
Labour. Which we are fain to procure | from Spain,
France, Denmark, Swe- | deland, Germany, | Poland,
yea. from | the East-Indies. There having | been
nothing related of the I true estate of this Plan I tation
265 VIRGINIA.
these 25 I years. | Being sent from Virginia, at the re-
quest of a Gentleman of worthy | note, who desired
to know the true State | of Virginia as it now stands. |
Also, I A Narration of the Countrey, within a few |
dayes journey of Virginia, West and by South, | where
people come to trade : being related to the Go| vernour,
Sir William Berckley, who is to go him- | selfe to dis-
cover it with 30 horse, and 50 | foot, and other things
needful for | his enterprize. | With the manner how
the Emperor Nich- | otawance came to Sir William
Berckley, at- | tended with five petty Kings, | to doe
Homage, and bring | Tribute to King Charles. With
his solemne | Protestation, that the Sun and Moon
should lose | their Lights, before he for his people in |
that Country), should prove disloy- | all, but ever to
keepe Faith j and Allegiance to King | Charles. | Lon-
don, Printed for Richard \\'odenoth, at the .Star | under
Peters Church in Cornhill. 1649. 4^0, pp (4), 19.*
"Extremely rare. The first leaf contains the royal arms on
the verso. Reprinted in Collections Mass. Hist. Sec, 2d Ser., Vol. 9.
Force's Tracts, Vol. 2, No. 8.
Sold: Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, 113.00; Br. Ives, 1891, mo,
extra git, by Matthews, 135.00.
5606. Virginia and Maryland. | or, | The Lord Baltamore's printed
Case, un- [ cased and answered. | Shewing the illegality
of his Patent and | usurpation of Royal Jurisdiction |
and Dominion there. | With, | The Injustice and Tyranny
practised in the Go- | vernment, against the Laws and
Liberties of the | English Nation, and the just Right and
Interest | of the Adventurers and Planters. | Also, | A
short relation of the Pa- | pists late Rebellion against the
Government | of his Highness the Lord Protector, to
which they | were reduced by the Parliaments Commis-
sioners: but I since revolting, and by Lord Baltamore's
instruc- ]tions caused to assault the Protestants there | in
their Plantations, were by a far lesser number | repulsed,
some slain, and all the | rest taken Prisoners. | To
which is added, | A brief account of the Commissioners
proceedings in the reducing | of Maryland, with the
Grounds and Reason thereof; the Commission and ]
Instructions by which they acted; the Report of the
VIRGINIA. 267
• Committee of the Navy, | concerning that Province;
and some other Papers and Passages relating there- |
unto; together with a Copy of a Writing under the
Lord Baltamore's Hand | and Seal, 1844, discovering his
T'ractices, with the King at Oxford against the | Par-
liament, concerning the Londoners and others travel-
ling in Virginia. | (Text of Scripture) | London, printed
aiul are to he sold at the Crown in Popes-head-Ally,
and in | Westminster IJall. 1655.*
Force's Tracts, Vol. 2, No. g. The above title is taken there-
from. 8vo, pp. 39.
5607. The First Settlers of Virginia, 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. New York:
1805. Sm. 8vo.
5608. Virginia. A Geographical and Political Summary, Lm-
bracing a Description of the State, Its Geology, Soils,
Minerals and Climate; its Animal and Vegetable Pro-
ductions; Manufacturing and Commercial Facilities;
Religious and Educational Advantages; Internal Im-
provements, and Form of Government. Prepared under
the Supervision of the Board of Immigration, arid by
Authority of Law. Richmond, Virginia : R. F. Walker,
Superintendent of Public Printing. 1876. 8vo, pj). ."^19.*
5609. Fredericksburg, Va., and Vicinity. The Plome of Wash-
ington, Richard Henry Lee, Light-Horse Harry Lee,
and their Descendants. New York: University Pub-
lishing Co. 1876. i2mo, pp. 24.*
5610. D. S. Histoire | de la 1 Virginie, | contenent | L'Historie
de son Establissement, de son Gou- | vernement d'a
present, ses Productions, la | Religion, les Loix & les
Coutumes des In- | diens Naturels, tant dans la Guerre
que dans | la Paix, & I'etat present du Pays a I'egard |
de la Police— y de I'Agriculture. | Par D. S. Natif &
habitant du Paps. | Traduit de I'Anglois & enrichie de
figures. | A Amsterdam, | Chez Claude Jordan, Libraire,
vis-a-vis | Lombart, proche la Ville de Lion. ] 1712. |
268 VIRGINIA.
Engraved title, printed title, pp. (4), 433, Table 8
leaves, 14 plates.
"A translation of Robert Beverly's History and Present State
of Virginia. 1705. Page 433 is a folded leaf. The initials D. S.
have been explained as standing for D. Stevens." Sabin.
See Beverly.
Sold: Brevoort, 1890, paper, 1.75; Hoffmann, 1877, hlf mo,
git, unct, Bradstreet, 4.Q0.
561 1. Jamestown. The Metropolis of the James River Valley;
its Commerce, Manufactures, and Progress. St. Paul :
Northwestern Publ. Co. 1882. 8vo, pp. 47. Paper.
5612. A Record of "The Old Dominion," by Theodore Bacon.
Reprinted from New Englander for July, 1876. Ro-
chester, N. Y. : Pr. by E. R. Andrews, 1878. 8vo, pp. 29.*
5613. Histoire de la ^'irginie, &c. Amsterdam: Thomas Lom-
brail, &c. 1718. 8vo.
5614. Relation historique de la Virginie, par D. S. natif & habitant
du Pais, traduit de I'Anglois & enriche de figures. Am-
sterdam: J. F. Bernard. 1718.
5615. A Narrative of the Indian and Civil Wars in Virginia,
in the Years 1675 and 1676. Published from the Orig-
inal Manuscript, in the First Volume (second series)
of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Boston:
Printed by J. Eliot, No. 5 Court St. 1814. 8vo.*
The same. Rochester, N. Y. Reprinted by G. P. Hum-
phrey. (189S.) 8vo, pp. 51.*
.''inier. Colonial Tract, No. 10 (Feb., 1898).
Force's Tracts, Vol. i, No. 11.
5616. The I New Life | of Virginea: | Declaring The | Former
Svccesse and Pre- | sent estate of that plantation, being
the second | part of Noua Britannia. | Published by au-
thoritie of his Maiesties | Counsell of Virginea. | Lon-
don : I Imprinted by Felix Kyngston for William Welby,
dwelling at the | signe of the Swan in Pauls Churchyard.
1612. Sm 4to.*
A. G. in fours. A-i blank, 2/ unnumbered leaves.
VIROINIA. 269
Cuts of Great Seal of James I and of the Seal of llic
Council of Virginia on the title.
Sold: Br. Ives, 1891, levt mo, extra, f,'lt, by W. Pratt, 130.00.
5617. The Kenawha Valley; its Resources and Developments.
Also Special P.usiness Directory of Charleston and other
Cities. Charleston, W. Va. : Gibbens, Atkinson & Co.
1872. 8vo, pp. 64.*
Largely devoted to advertising. Compiled by J. A. Gibbons.
5618. Orkney Springs, Shenandoah County, Virginia. History,
Character and Medicinal Properties. Newark: D. L. J.
Hardham. 1879. i2mo, pp. 27.
5619. Record of Events in Wellsburg in 1871-6. Wellsburg:
1877. 8vo, pp. 18.
5620. The Oil-Dorado of West Virginia. A Full Description of
the Great Mineral Resources of West Virginia, the Kan-
awha Valley, and the Country between the Ohio, the
Hughes, and the Kanawha River. New York: Ameri-
can News Company. 1865. i6mo. pp. 86.
5621. Sketches and Views, Points of Interest, Richmond, Vir-
ginia. Description and Map. Historic Battlefields.
Richmond, Va. : M. A. Burgess. 1904. i6mo, pp. 104.*
Plan of city and also map of battlefields. Profusely illustrated.
5622. Guide to Richmond and the Battle Fields. Richmond:
James E. Goode, Pr. 1881. lamo, pp. 66, 3. + 21st
thousand. 1884. Illustrated.*
Compiled by W. B. Chesterman. The 1884 edition contains a
Confederate directory of buildings in which the offices of the Con-
federacy were located.
5623. The Old Trunk, or Sketches of Colonial Days. Richmond,
Va. : Andrews, Baptist & Clemmitt. 1888. 8vo, pp. ^3*
Consists of eight chapters of genealogy and reminiscence of old
Southern history. By Powhatan Bouldin.
5624. The Advantages of Richmond. Virginia, as a Manufactur-
ing and Trading Centre, With Notes for the Guidance
2/0 VIRGINIA.
of Tourists on the Lines of Transportation running
from Richmond. Richmond : Published under the Aus-
pices of the Trade Committees of the Chamber of Com-
merce and Commercial Club. 1882. 8vo, pp. 64.*
Folding maps of Richmond and Danville Railroad system and
the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.
5625. Visitor's Guide to Richmond and Vicinity; embracing a
Sketch of the City, Social Statistics and Notices of all
Places in and about the City of Interest to the Tourist.
With an Accurate Map, and Views of the Capitol,
Washington Monument, Libby Prison and St. John's
Church. Richmond: Va. : Benj. Bates. 1871. i8mo,
pp. 50. Illustrated.*
5626. Richmond, Virginia ; Her Advantages and Attractions.
Also some facts Historical, Financial, Industrial, and
Social, regarding the Queen City of the South. (Inside
title) : Snap Shots at Richmond, Virginia, U. S. A. By
a Business Man, Editor, Preacher, Doctor, Photogra-
pher. 1895. 8vo, pp. 128. Illustrated.*
Contains many advertisements. The historical articles are by
Charles Poindexter.
5627. A Full Account of the Great Calamity, which occurred
in the Capitol at Richmond, Virginia, April 27, 1870,
together with A List of Killed and Wounded. Rich-
mond : Published b}' Ellyson & Taylor. 1870. 8vo,
pp. 48.*
5628. Richmond during the War. Four Years of Personal Ob-
servations. By a Richmond Lady. New York: G. W.
Carlton & Co. 1867. i2mo, pp. (4) ix, 389.
This book was written by Sallie A. Brock.
5629. A Short I Account | of the | First Settlement | of the |
Provinces | of | Virginia, Maryland, New York, New- |
Jersey, and Pennsylvania, | by the | English. | To which
is annexed, | A Map of Maryland, according to the |
Bounds mentioned in the Charter, and | also of the
adjacent Country, Anno 1630. | London: Printed in
the Year 1735. 4to, pp. (2) 2. Map.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, hlf mo, 25.00; Proud, 1903, map miss-
ing, 6.00.
VOI.NEV. 2/1
5630. Salem and the Roanoke Valley : A Circular of Information.
Location — Railroad Facilities — Business Interests —
Manufacturing Prospects — Water Power — Mineral
Wealth — Fertile Lands — Healthful Climate — Social,
Moral, Religious, and Educational Advantages. Issued
by the Citizen's Executive Committee. Edition 10,000
Copies. Free to any Address on Application to J. T.
Crabtree, Secretary of Committee. Salem, Va. : Times-
Register Power Press Pr. 1884. Svo, pp. 68.*
Contains letters upon the advantages of the town from differ-
ent writers, notably Mr. W. Lewis Gilbert. Advertisements and a
picture of Roanoke College on inside title-page.
5631. A Letter from Mr. John Clayton Rector of Crofton at
Wakefield in Yorkshire, to the Royal Society, May 12,
1688. Giving an Account of several Observables in Vir-
ginia, and in his Voyage thither, more particularly con-
cerning the Air. (Washington: Force. 1838). Svo,
PP- 45-
5632. Virginia ; its Climate, Soil, Productions, Manufacturing
Industries, and Mineral Wealth. Published by the Nor-
folk Western Railroad Company, For Gratuitous dis-
tribution in the interest of emigration to the State of
Virginia. (Baltimore, Md. : Record Printing Office.)
Svo, pp. 36.*
5633. The Shenandoah Valley. Some Notes of an Octogenarian.
(1894.) N. p. n. d. Svo, pp. 6.*
Written by W. M. Buck, Front Royal, Va.
5634. . Sketch of Western Virginia; for the Use of Brit-
ish Settlers in that Country. London: Edward Bull.
1S37. i8mo, pp. vi, (i), 117, 6. Map.
A Bibliographical Record of Virginia may be found
in the Bulletin of Boston Public Library, Vol. 3, p. 269.
5635. VOLNEY, CONSTANTIN FRANCOIS. A View | of ]
the soil and Climate | of the | United States of America :
I with supplementary remarks ] upon Florida ; on the
French Colonies of the Mississippi | and Ohio, and in
Canada ; and on the aboriginal tribes j of America. | By
2/2 VRlEy.
C. F. Volney, | member of the Conservative Senate, &c.
&c. I Translated, with occasional remarks, | by C. B.
Brown. | With maps and plates. | Philadelphia : Printed
by T. & G. Palmer. | 1804. 8vo, pp. xxviii, 446. 2 maps.
Plates.
5636. VON MILLERN, A. All about Petroleum and the Great
Oil Districts of Crawford and Venango Counties. New
York: 1865. i6mo, pp. 87.
5637. VON RECK (COMMISSARY); BOLZIUS (REV.). An
Extract of the Journals of Mr. Commissary Von Reck,
Who Conducted the First Transport of Saltzburgers to
Georgia: and of the Reverend Air. Bolzius, One of their
Ministers. Giving an Account of their Voyage to, and
happy Settlement in that Province. Published by the
Direction of The Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge. London : Printed by J\I. Downing, in Bar-
tholomew-Close. 1/34- (Washington. Force. 1S38.)
8vo, pp. 38.
Force Tracts, V. 4, No. 5.
5638. VRIES, DAVID PIETERSZ DE. Korte Historiael |
Ende [ Journaels aenteyckeninge, | Van verscheyden
Voyagiens in de vier | deelen des Wereldes-Ronde, als
Europa, | Africa, Asia, ende Amerika gedaen. | Door D. |
David Pietersz. | de Vries, Artillerij-Meester vande Ed:
M : I Pleeren Gecommitteerde Raden van Staten van
West- I Vrieslandt ende't Noorder-quartier. | Waer in
verhaelt werd wat Batailjes hy te Water | gedaen
heeft: Oder Landtschap zijn Gedicrte, Gevogelt. | wat
soozte van Dissen, ende wat wilde Menschen naer 't
leben | gecontersaeyt, ende van de Bosschen ende Ka-
vieren | met haer Dzuchten. | t'Hoorn, | Voor David
Pietersz. de Vries, Artillerj-Meester van't Noorder- |
quartier. Tot Alckmaer, by Symon Cornelisz Breke-
geest. Anno 1655. 4to.*
"Short history and notes of a journal, kept during
several Voyages undertaken in the four parts of the
World, viz.: Europe, Africa, Asia and America, by D. D.
de Vries, Artillery Master of their noble and Mighty
Lordships, the Commis.sioned Counsellors of West Fries-
VKIES. 273
land and North Ilcjilaiul. In which tliere are descriljed
the diCfcrcnl halllcs he has fuught at sea, The Animals,
the liirds, the different sorts of Fishes and some sava^^es
drawn from life: and of the forests and rivers with the
fruits." .Isltcr.
Collation: Title with arms of author on verso; por-
trait by Cornel, Vischcr; 3 prel l\s, n. n., ij|). kjo. i U
errata. 18 plates.
"This volume has been considered a pearl in American bibli-
ography, its cxlrenie rarity being only surpassed by the ir.terest
it offers to the historian." Tromcl.
See also, Collec. N. Y. Histor. Soc. 2d Ser. ist Vol.
"Besides Hudson no navigator except De Vries published a
narrative of his voyages to Xew Xetherland during the Dutch
possession. An English translation of this interesting narrative
was made by the Hon. Henry C. Murphy, and privately printed by
the late James Lenox, of New ^I'ork, in a quarto volume with an
e'ngraved portrait of the author. In his introduction the translator,
in speaking of the author says: His narratives where he speaks
from personal knowledge, arc entitled to the highest credit, for
not only do they bear internal evidence of truth, but they have
been corroborated in many instances by other evidence, and by
the records which we have. His relation of the disgraceful and
disastrous Indian war, in which he was an actor and friend of the
Indians, is the only authentic one extant, of any completeness,
except that of the government, and is therefore, of great interest
and value." Murfhy Cciialog.
"With the rare portrait of De Vries at the age of sixty,
engraved by Cornelius Vi.schcr.
"De Vries made six voyages, the one to New Netherlands being
the most interesting. Of the others, one was to Newfoundland for
fish, one to Guiana, and three to the East Indies.
"In the introduction to Murphy's translation of these voyages,
privately printed by Mr. Lenox, he says of all the numerous Dutch
navigators and travelers after Hudson, De Vries was the only one
who published a journal or narrative of any voyage to New
Netherlands during the period of the possession of the country
by the Dutch nation.
"In this introduction, Murphy further says: 'The book is one
of the rarest to be found, no printed copy being known to have
been extant in this country, before the one from which the follow-
ing translation has been made w.ts obtained by James Lenox, Esq.'
"Of the eighteen copperplates printed in the text, two represent
the author's encounters with the pirates in the Mediterranean, four
relate to the East Indies, and twelve to America. The text was
first printed and the illustrations afterward printed in the spaces
left for them." Pennypacker Catalog.
Sold: Murphy, 1884. blue mo. extra tjlt, 105.00: Barlow,
i8go, sr Ivt mo. extra git, by Bedford, 130.00; Penny-
packer, 1907, full yellow cr h-t, bl tooled, dentelled. git,
in case, title repaired, cut close at top, ^fontana's \'^iew
^74 WADUELL.
New Neth'd, inserted, 95.00; Cooke, 1883, vellum, 45.00;
Brinley, 1880, orig vellum, 165.00.
5638a. . Voyages from Holland to America, A. D. 1632
to 1644. By David Peterson de Vries. Translated from
the Dutch by Henry C. Murphy. New York. 1853. 4to,
pp. 199. Portrait of De Vries.
Two hundred and fifty copies privately printed for Mr. James
Lenox exclusively for presentation.
See Field's Bibliography, No. 1615.
This book only contains the voyages to America, pp. 94 to
190 only being translated.
Sold: Menzies, 1876, hlf gr levt mo, git, unct, 15.00; Bar-
low, 1890, cl, unct, 7.00; Cooke, 1883, hlf gr Ivt mo, git,
14.00; Deane, 1898, cl, unct, 3.75; Rice, 1870, cl, 16.00;
Bangs, 1902, orig cl, unct, 5.25.
5639. WADDELL, JOSEPH A. Annals of Augusta County,
\'irginia ; with Reminiscences illustrative of the Vicissi-
tudes of its Pioneer Settlers; Biographical Sketches of
Citizens locally prominent, and of those who have
founded Families in the Southern and Western States;
a Diary of the War, 1861-65 ; and a Chapter on Recon-
struction. Richmond, Va. : (J. W. Randolph & Eng-
lish.) 1886. 8vo, pp. 7, 374. Maps.*
The basis of these Annals was prepared as a contribution to
the Historical and Geographical Atlas of Augusta County, pub-
lished by Waterman, \N'atkins & Co., Chicago. This is an elabora-
tion from that sketch.
•5640. . Annals of Augusta County, Virginia ; with Remin-
ccnces Illustrative of the Vicissitudes of its Pioneer
Settlers: Biographical Sketches of Citizens locally
Prominent, and of those who have Founded Families in
the Southern and Western States. A Diary of the War,
1861-5 ; ^"d a Chapter on Reconstruction, with a Supple-
ment. Richmond, Va. : J. W. Randolph & English.
1888. 8vo, pp. vii, 492. Map of County.*
Second edition, revised and enlarged. Staunton,
Va. : C. Russell Caldwell, 1902. 4to, pp. 10,545. Folded
map.
An edition Oc Luxe, was also published, at $5.00.
"The original edition comprising only '.Annals of Augusta
County' was noticed in Weekly Record, P. W. April 16, 1887. The
WAGER. 275
chief object of the supplement which is added to this edition is to
preserve some account of many pioneer settlers of Augusta County
and their immediate dcsceiulants." Ann. Am. Cal. jSSH.
Sold: Randall, 1901, 1.60; Ilenkels, 1900, 1.20; Hayden,
1907, uiict, 1886 ed, 2.25.
5641. WADLEIGH, ERASTUS; WORTHEN, AUGUSTA
HARVEY. The History of Sutton, New Hampshire:
Consisting of the Historical Collections of Erastns Wad-
leigh, Esq., and.A. H. Worthen. Compiled and arranged
by Mrs. Augusta Harvey Worthen. Two Parts. Con-
cord, N. H.: Printed by The Republican Press Associa-
tion. 1890. 8vo, pp. xii, 598; Iv. (2), 1 1 10. I If and i
slip errata. Concluding Item, i If.*
Steel plates, numbering continuous Vol. I., History, V. 2,
Genealogy.
Sold: Bell, 1895, 5.00; Hassam, 1903, paper, 3.00; Libbie,
1899, 4.00; Libbie, 1902, cl, 4.20; Balcom, 1908, 5.00.
3642. WADSWORTH, H. A. Quarter Centennial History of
Lawrence, Mass. With Portraits and Biographical
Sketches of e.x-Mayors, Board of Mayors and .Mdermcn
for present year, other Leading Officials and Represen-
tation of Business and Professional Men. Compiled by
H. A. Wadsworth. 74 portraits, 3 views and map.
Lawrence: 1878. i2mo, pp. 182.
5643. . History of Lawrence, Massachusetts, with Por-
traits and Biographical Sketches of Ex-Mayors up to
1880 and other Distinguished Citizens, including Many
Business and Professional Men now Living. Compiled
by H. A. Wadsworth. Printed by Hammon Reed, Law-
rence Eagle Steam Job Printing Office. For Sale by
Albert Colby's Sons, 415 Essex St., Lawrence, and Mer-
rimack St., Lowell, Massachusetts. 1S80. i2mo, pp. v-
184.*
Woodcut portraits.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.00; Cable, 1882, 1880 ed, 2.00; Cable,
1883, 1.87; M. D. Oilman. 1884. 1.75; Guild, 1887, 1878
ed, 1.25.
5644. WAGER, DANIEL E. Our Country and its People. A
Descriptive Work on Oneida County, New York. The
2/6 WALDO.
Boston History Co., Publrs. 1896. 4to, pp. xi, 636, 411.*
Two parts, History and Biography. Full page photogravures.
Sold: Woodward, 1903, hlf mo, git, 9.00.
5645. WAGGONER, CLARK. History of the City of Toledo,
Ohio, and of Lucas County. New York: 1888. 4to.
Illustrated.
5646. WAITE, F. D. San Diego. The City and the County.
Compiled under the Auspices of the Executive Commit-
tee of the San Diego Chamber of Commerce and Citi-
zens. Containing an Article on Climate by R. B. Davy,
M.D. San Diego: 1S88. 8vo. Illustrated.
5647. WAITE, OTIS F. R. Early History of Claremont, a
Paper read before the N. H. Historical Society, Sept. 29,
1891. 8vo, pp. 24.
200 copies printed.
So!d: Balcom, 1901, 37 cts. ; Olcott, 1901, 50 cts.
5648. . History of Claremont, X. H., for a Period of 130
Years, from 1764 to 1894. Published by Authority of
the Town. Portrait and Illustrations. Manchester:
1895. 8vo. pp. 540.
Sold: Balcom. 1901, 4.25; Olcott, 1901, cl, unct, 3.75; I-ib-
bie, 1901, cl, unct, 4.25; Libbie, 1902, cl, 3.05.
5649. WAKEFIELD, JOSEPHUS. Plistory of Waupaca Coun-
ty, Wisconsin. Portraits. Waupaca: 1890. i2mo, pp.
219.
5650. WALCOTT, CHARLES H. Concord in the Colonial
Period, being a History of the Town of Concord, Mass.,
from the Earliest Settlement to the Overthrow of the
Andros Government, 1635-1689. Boston: Estes & Lau-
riat. 1885. 8vo, pp. 172.
Sold: Manson, 1899, unct, 2.75; Balcom, igoi, 3.00; Guild,
1887, 75 cts.
5651. WALDO, LOREN P. Early History of Tolland, Con-
necticut. An Address delivered before the Tolland
\VAI,KF.R. ZJJ
Cnuiily Historical Society on Au^,^ 22 and St'iJt. 27,
1861. Hartford: 1861. 8vo, pp. iv, 148.
Contain!; genealogies of Tolland families.
Sold: Blanchard, 1898, hlf levt mo, git, unct, 3.75; Cable,
1882, 2.00; Brinley, 1879, 1.75; Brinley, 1893, 2.00; Biish-
nell, 1883, a. 1. s. of author, 2.00; Manson, 1899, 3.37;
Guild. 1887, 5.75.
5652. WALDRON, WILLIAM WATSON. Huguenots of
Westchester and Parish of Fordham. By Rev. Wm.
AN'atson Waldron, A.B.. Secretary of the First Vestry.
(Quotation.) Introduction by Rev. Stephen H. Tyng,
Jr., Rector of Church of The Mediator, New York. New
York: W. II. Kellev &• Bro., Publrs. 1864. i8mo, pp.
126.*
Frontispiece of Church of St. James, 1853.
Sold: \\'alerbury, 1895, i.oo.
5653. WALKER, CHARLES M. History of Athens Count.v,
(Jhio, and incidentally of the Ohio Land Company, and
the First Settlement of the State at Marietta. With
Personal and Biographical Sketches of the Early Set-
tlers, Narratives of Pioneer Adventures, &c. With Map
and Portraits. Cincinnati : Robert Clarke & Co. 1869.
8vo, pp. viii, 600. Map, 5 portraits.*
"Forms Xo. 2 of the Ohio Valley Hist. Series. There were
250 copies on small, and 50 on large paper. The work is illustrated
with an original map showing the lands purchased by the Ohio
Company, the Donation Tract, and Athens County, past and
present. We have never seen a more complete local history."
Thomson.
The large copies are in two volumes.
Sold: Randall, 1901, 1.40; Rice, 1870, cl, unct. 5.00; Bush-
nell, 1883, cl, git, India ])aper proofs, 2 vols, 6.00; Hen-
kels, 1900, 1. 10: Bourquin, 1894. 80 cts. ; Cooke. 1883,
1.00; Deane, 1898, unct, 2.50; Field. 1875. 1.75; Ander-
son. 1904. levt mo. git, unct. large paper, 6.00.
5654. WALKER, DAVID. Address of David ^^"alker of Fa-
yetteville, Arkansas, on the Histor}- and Resources of
the State. By Appointment of Governor Garland. At
Judge's Hall. Centennial Grounds, Philadelphia. Oct. 16,
1876. Philadelphia: Collins, Pr. 1876. 8vo, pp. 18.*
2/8 WALL.
5655. WALKER, DUNCAN S. Celebration of the looth Anni-
versary of the Laying of the Corner Stone of the CapitoL
With Accounts of the Laying of the Original Corner
Stone in 1793 and of the Corner Stone of the Extension
in 1851. Washington: Government Print. 1896. 4tQ,
pp. 152, 3 1. 13 Plates, I Map.
5656. WALKER, JAMES HERBERT. The Johnstown Horror,
or Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling
Account of the Awful Floods and their Appalling Ruin.
Containing Graphic Descriptions of the Terrible Rush
of Waters ; the great Destruction of Houses, Factories,
Churches, Towns, and Thousands of Human Lives ^
Heart-rending Scenes of Agony, Separation of Loved
Ones, Panic-stricken Multitudes and their Frantic Ef-
forts to Escape a Horrible Fate. Comprising Thrilling
Tales of Heroic Deeds ; Narrow Escapes from the Jaws
of Death ; Frightful Havoc by Fire ; Dreadful Suffering
of Survivors ; Plundering Bodies of Victims, &c. To-
gether with Magnificent Exhibitions of Popular Sympa-
thy; Quick Aid from every City and State; Millions of
Dollars Sent for the Relief of the Stricken Sufferers.
Fully Illustrated with Scenes of the Great Calamity-
National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Chicago, and Sl
Louis. Svo, pp. xiv, 504.*
Also published in German.
5657. WALKER, THOMAS (DR.). Journal of an Exploration
into Virginia in the Spring of the Year 1750. By Dr,
Thomas Walker of Virginia. With a Preface by \\'in-
iam Cabell Rives, LL.B., Member of the American His-
torical Association. Boston : Little. Brown & Co. 1888.
Sm. 4to, pp. 69.*
Frontispiece of Caslle llill.
5658. WALKER, TIMOTHY. Discourse on the History and
General Character of the State of Ohio, delivered before
the Ohio Hist, and Philos. Society at Columbus, Dec. 23,
1837. Columbus: 1838. Svo, pp. 27.
Also: Ohio Hist. Coll. Pt. 2. V. i, pp. 181
5659. WALL, CALEB A. Reminiscences of Worcester, from
Earliest Period, Historical and Genealogical; Notes of
WALTON. 279
Early SctllciiKMil ;iihI I'ldininciit Citizens; Description
(jf Old Landmarks and Ancient D\vclliii}i;s. iiy Caleb A.
Wail. Map and numerous illustrations. Worcester:
(Mass.) Putnam & Davis. 1877. 8vo, pp. 392.
Sold: Mansfin, 1R99, 2.37; Cable, 1882. 2.37; Child, 1882,
1.25; J. (J. .Smith, 1883, 2.12: M. D. Cilnian, 18S4, 1.25;
Guild. 1887, 3.25.
5660. WALLACE, JOSEPH. History of Illinois and Louisiana
under the I'rench Rule; Embracing a General view of
the French Dominion in North America; with some
Account of the English Occupation of Illinois. Cincin-
nati, O. : Robt. Clarke & Co. 1893. 8vo, pp. 9, 433.
"Condensed history of the Mississippi Valley from its earliest
French scttlcniciit until the surrender of Illinois to the English in
1765, and of Louisiana to the Spaniards in 1769, with an account
of the English sway in Illinois until 1778. Contains biographical
sketches of Cartier, Champlain, Xicolct, Talon, Fronteiiac, Joliet,
Marquette, La S.tHo, Hennepin, Tonty, Iberville, Brenville, ^Iont-
calm, Pontiac, and other historical characters. Also notices of the
early rise and progress of the principal towns and villages founded
by the French in Canada and the Mississippi Valley." Publ.
Jl'eekly.
5661. WALLACE, VyiLLIAM A. 1682— 1787. Pennsylvania's
Formative Influence L'pon Federal Institutions. A Lec-
ture before The Historical Society of Pennsylvania', Oc-
tober 23, 1882. N. p., n. d. 8vo, pp. 29.*
5662. WALLBRIDGE, ORSON. The Early History of the
Town of Springwater, Livingston County, N. Y. Spring-
water: 1S87. 8\-o.
5663. WALLER, HENRY D. History of the Town of Flushing,
Long Island, X. Y. F'lushing: J. H. Ridenour. 1899.
8vo, pp. viii. 287.*
Sold: P>angs, 1900, cl, unct. 4.50.
5664. WALTER, GEORGE. History of Kansas. Also Infor-
niatiun regarding Routes, Laws, Sec. New York: 1854.
i2mo, pp. 324. Map.
5665. WALTON, DANIEL. 1-^acts from the Gold Regions ; also
a Geographical and Historical View of California, with
280 WANDELL.
the Different Routes by Land and W'ater, and their
Difficulties ; also, Cautionary Remarks to the Com-
munity. Boston: 1849. 8"^'°' PP- 32-
5666. WALTON, JOSEPH L.; BRUMBAUGH, MARTIN G.
Stories of Pennsylvania, or School Readings from Penn-
sylvania History. New York, Cincinnati, Chicago:
American Book Co. (1897.) i2mo, pp. 300.*
Woodcuts in text.
5667. WALTON, JOSEPH S. Conrad Weiser and the Indian
Policy of Colonial Pennsylvania. Philadelphia : Geo. W.
Jacobs &: Co. 1900. 8vo, pp. 420. Frontispiece of
Weiser.*
Sold: Harold Peirce, 1903, git, unct, 1.60.
5668. WALTON, JOSEPH S.; MOORE, C. W. The History,
Geography and Government of Chester and Delaware
Counties. For Schools and General Readers. West
Chester: Chester County Publ. Co. (1893.) i2mo, pp.
196.*
Sold: Pennypacker, 1906, 25 cts.
5669. WALTON, JOSIAH P. Pioneer Papers, Recollections of
Early Events in Bloomington, Iowa, now Muscatine.
Muscatine : 1899. Illustrated.
5670. . Scraps of Muscatine History. Containing Facts
and Stories Told at Old Settlers' Meetings and other
Places. With a List of Old Settlers. N. p. 1892. 8vo,
pp. 113. Frontispiece.
5671. WALWORTH, ELLEN HARDIN. Saratoga. The Bat-
tle— Battle Ground — Visitor's Guide. With Maps. New
York City: American News Co. n. d. 4to, pp. 102.*
Frontispiece Burgoyne's Campaign. At p. 88, Folding Map of
Saratoga. Map of the Battles in end of book.
5672. V/ANDELL, H. B. The Story of a Great City in a Nut-
shell. SCO Facts about St. Louis. Louisiana Purchase,
1803. World's Fair, 1903. (St. Louis: 1900.) i2ino, pp.
WAKD. 281
20, a<l\ls. iiiii).-ii;c<l nji, 15 advls. iiiijja.t;cfl. -|- Fiflli
edition, July, 1901.'"
5673. WARD, ANDREW H. History of the Town of Shrews-
bury, furnished for the Worcester Magazine and His-
torical Journal. Worcester: Printed by Rogers & Grif-
fin. 1826. 8vo, pp. (i), fi), iii-iv, 1-36.
Sold: J. G. .Smith, 1SS3, paper, unct, 1.12.
5674. . History of the Town of ."Shrewsbury. Worcester
County, Massachusetts, from its Settlement in 1719 to
1829. With other Matters relating thereto not before
published, including an extensive Family Register,
Genealogies of its I'amilies. Boston : S. G. Drake.
1847. 8vo, pp. 507. Portrait of Gen. Ward.
Sold: Ralcom, 1901, 3.00; Murphy, 1884, 3.23; Sherman,
1898. hlf slip, 4.12; Deane, 1898, hlf shp, 4.00; Blanchard,
1898, hlf Icvt mo, unct, 4.00; Brinley, 1879, 4.50; Bush-
nell, 1883, 3.50; J. G. Smith, 1883, 3.75; Manson, 1899,
3.00; Libbie, 1904, hlf shp, 6.00; Cooke, 1883, 2.75; Whit-
more. T902. hlf sh]), 3.50; Guild, 1887. 5.75; Brooks, 1898,
3.25 ; Libbie, 1902, hlf shp. 3.50.
5675. WARD, EDWARD. A Trip to New England. With a
Character of the Country and People, both English and
Indian. L.ondon, Printed in the Year, 1699. Folio.
*This first edition of "Ned" Ward's interesting though scur-
rilous liook is extremely rare. No one of the great collections
dispersed at auction sccnis to have owned it, unless it were in the
Dcanc library. The Deane copy was bound in with other works
by Ward, and the volume was described as "A Collection of the
\Vritings of Edward Ward," of which the "Trip to New England"
was Part XIX. The dale given for the collection was "1700-01,"
but this piece may have been the edition of 1699, as we know of
no edition of 1700. Brinley had only the "Second Edition" of 1704,
which Dr. Trumbull called "A naughty but very scarce book."
Me says of the people nf Boston:
"Election, Commencement, and Training days, arc their only
holy days ; they keep no Saints-Days, nor will they allow the
Apostles to be Saints, yet they assume that Sacred Dignity to
themselves; and say in the Title Page of their Psalm-Book,
Printed for the edification of the Saints in Old and Nczv England."
He misquotes the extract from the title of the Psalm-Book. It
actually read: "For the use edification and comfort of the saints
in publick and private, especially in Xew-England." Dodd, Mead
iS" Co. Catnlori.
Priced by Dodd, Mead & Co., 1907, at $330.00.
282 WARD.
Sold: Deane, 1898, Collection of the Writings of Edward
Ward. Part 19 being A Trip to New England, London.
1700-01. Folio, hlf elf, 31.00.
5676. . \A'ritings of the Author of the London Spy includ-
ing "A Trip to Jamaica with a true Character of the
People and Island ;" and "A Trip to New England, with
a Character of the Country and People, both English
and Indians." The Second Edition. London: 1704.
8vo, pp. 401.
"Ned Ward was a graceless scamp. His 'Trip to New England'
fairly matches if it does not surpass, the Rev. Sam Peters' 'History
of Connecticut.' The latter seems to have taken a hint for one of
his blue lazi'S from Ward's story (p. 173) of "Captain of a ship, who
had been a long voyage, happened to meet his wife, and kissed her
in the street (of Boston), for which he was lined 10 shillings,' the
offenses of open kissing and fornication being both of a price ; and
another inhabitant of the town was fine'd ten shillings for kissing
his wife in his garden, and was whipped for refusing to pay the
fine." Brinley Calulng. iS^g.
Sold: Brinley, Writings of Ward, 2d ed, 1704, old elf, title
imperfect, 5.50.
In 1905 a reprint was made with the following title ; Boston
in 1682 and 1699. A Trip to New England by Edward Ward and a
Letter from Xew England by J. W. — Providence: 1905. 8vo.
These tv.'o tracts, one of which is so rare that it apparently
entirely escaped the notice of the editors of the Randolph Papers'
and of the Andros Tracts, were both written by ill-wishers to New
England. They give a most hostile "character of the country and
people, both English and Indians, their customs, manners and
religion." The author of one was the notorious^ London pam-
phleteer and tavern keeper, whose work Justin Winsor described
as abusive and scandalous. No one would think of believing "Ned
Ward," the editor of the London Spy, who was sentenced more than
once to stand in the pillory for his scurrility: yet for all this he
probably was as truthful if not as pious, as Parson Peters of a later
generation. The other tract is signed "J. W.," and was written by
a rabid partisan of Edward Randolph, to whom the New Eng-
landers ascribed most of the misfortunes which culminated in the
unhappy rule of Andros. Both were written to attract the notice
of the London populace, and their manner and phraseology are
thoroughly typical of the popular literature of the later Stuart time.
They contain much that is curiou.s and suggestive regarding the
social, religious and public life of Boston and of the rest of New
England at the beginning of what has been called its "glacial
period."
"The introduction, written by George Parker Winsfnp of the
John Carter Brown Library, touches upon some of the evidence
relating to social conditions in Boston at the close of the seven-
teenth centurv. .A number of interesting utterances aro_ quoted
from the leading divines of the city at that time, whose intimate
\VAK». 283
knowledge (if Iccil affairs enabled them to confirm mnch that
Ward and J. W. Iiad observed.
"The volume contains, in addition to facsimile titles, three
woodcut ii.ilial kllcTs, desiKncd and engraved to ilhistrate the text.
It is hoped that this incthod of illustration, which is introduced
somewhat after the practice of certain seventeenth century Italian
book-makers, will commend itself." Burrows Bros. Catalofj.
5677. WARD, ELIZABETH. Old Times in Shrewsbury;
(jleaiiiiijis frcjiii [listoiy and Tradition. N. ]'. 1892.
i2mo, ijp. 187. Illustrated.
Sold: Manson, i8gg, 1.25.
5678. WARD, G. A. Description of New Brighton, on Statcn
Island, opposite the City of New York. New York:
1836. 8vo. Map and View.
Sold: Bantjs, 1901, roan, to. 00.
5679. WARD, HENRY A. (DR.). Annals of Richfield. (Rich-
field Sj)rins^s, N. Y.) Utica, N. Y. : Press of Pierstine
Printing House. i2mo, pp. 102.*
An interesting and condensed account of the town and vicinity.
Sold: Proud, 1903, 1.30.
5680. WARD, NAHUM. A I'.rief Sketch of the State of ■ Ohio,
one of the United States in North America; With a. Map
delineating the same into Counties. Giving the opinion
of Thomas Hutchinson, Esq., Geographer of the United
States, and British Travellers in 1787, when the State
was uninhabited by civilized Men. Likewise exhibiting
a view of the unparalleled progress of that State since
1789 to the present day, it being now the fourth State in
the Union in point of Population and Representation in
Congress. By a Resident of Twelve Years at Marietta
in that State. Glasgow : Printed by J- Neven and sold
by A. Peiinian <*v Co., Booksellers. 1822. 8vo, pp. t6.
Map.
"Sabin erroneously states that the author was R. ,T. Meigs.
One of the rarest relating to the State, is of little value historically.
It was published by Nalunn Ward of Marietta to induce emigration
to his section of the Slate. Mr. \\ard owned numerous tracts of
land in the counties of Washington, Meigs, .\thens. Hocking, Gallia
and Lawrence, 'which are offered for sale in tracts of 40. 80. 100,
160, 200, and from that to 3,000 acres in a body at from 9s. to 42s.
2S4 WARNER.
per acre, in the wood, according to quality and location,' and he
further states that those purchasing lands of him 'can have a house
built of logs 22 feet by 16, with small glass windows, fitted for
comfortable habitation for i~'
"Reprinted in London in 1823 and a French translation in Paris
in 1829." Thomson.
Sold: Brinley, 1881, hlf roan, 34.00.
5681. WARDEN, D. B. A Chorographical and Statistic De-
scription of tlie District of Columbia, The Seat of the
General Government of the United States, with an En-
graved Plan of the District and View of the Capitol.
(Quotation.) Paris: Printed and Sold by Smith, Rue
Montmorency. 1816. i2mo, pp. vii. Folding map of
Territory of Columbia, pp. 212. Index, pp. 2*
Contains Florula Columbiana.
Sold: Carre, 1897, 4.00; ]\Iurphy, 1884, i.oo; Brevoort,
1890, shp, 2.75; Bangs, 1903, hlf mo, 10.50.
5682. WARDMAN, GEORGE. A Trip to Alaska. A Narrative
of what was seen and Heard during A Summer Cruise
in Alaska Waters. Boston: Lee & Shepard. 1885.
i2mo, pp. 237.*
Sold: Hayden, 1907, 25 cts.
5683. WARE, JOHN F. W. Discourse on the Fiftieth Anniver-
sary of the Settlement of Rev. T. B. Gannett, at Cam-
bridgeport. Cambridge: 1864. Svo, pp. 37.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 75 cts.
5684. WARNER, GARDEN F. General Wayne Inn. Reprinted
from Lower Merion News, Dec. ist, 1903. (Ardmore:
1904.) 8vo, pp. 8. Illustrated.*
5685. WARNER, J. J.; HAYDES, BENJAMIN; WIDNEY,
J. P. An Historical Sketch of Los Angeles County,
California. From the Spanish Occupancy by the Found-
ing of the Mission San Gabriel Archangel, Sept. 8, 1771,
to July 4, 1876. Published by Louis Lewin & Co. Los
Angeles, Cal. : Mirror Print. 1876. Svo, pp. 88.
The first chapter was by Mr. Warner, the second by Mr.
Haydes and the third by Dr. Widney.
VVAKKliN. 285
5686. WARRE, HENRY J. (CAPT.). Sketches in North Amer-
ica and the Urcyoii Territory. By Captain 11. VVarre.
(A. D. C. to the late Commander of the Forces.) (Lon-
don: 1848.) Elephant folio, pp. 5.
Large ccilorcd map, 14 lieautiful plates of the country, Indians,
Customs, etc., of exceeding rarity.
The text written and the illustrations painted by Captain Henry
J. Warrc, during a journey of 14 months through the heart of the
Oregon country. This is one of the scarcest books dealing with
this region, no copy having been ofTered for sale during the tas't
ten or fifteen years, as we can ascertain. The excellent map show-
ing itinerary and incidentally the topography of the country at that
time is of great value. The work was issued with both colored and
plain plates, the former at i.3-13-6 net. Evidently but five were
issued, as the expense must have been very considerable. The
plates are among the finest examples of lithography that we have
come upon and incUulc among others. "Mount llnod from Les
Dalles;" "Indian Tomb;" "Distant View of the Rocky Mountains;"
"The American Village;" "Buffalo Hunting on the W. Prairies;"
"Valley of the Willamette River;" "Les Dalles Columbia River;."
"Sources of ihe Columbia River;" "Fort George, Formerly As-
toria;" etc. The description of the Indians, the Western Prairies,
Astoria, and the Oregon Territory are all of the greatest interest
and value.
5687. WARREN, EMORY F. Sketches of the History of Chau-
tauqua County. Jamestown : 1846. i2mo.
Sold: Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 50 cts. ; Brinley, 1880, i.oo;
Bushnell, 1883, e.xtra illus, a. I. s., 1.75: .-Xttderson, 1903,.
cl, 4.00.
5688. WARREN, G. K. (LIEUT.). Explorations in the Dakota
Country, in the Year 1855. By Lieut. G. K. Warren,
Topogra|)hical Enccineer of the "Sioux Expedition."
Washington : A. O. P. Nicholson, Pr. 1856. 8vo.
Sold: Field, 1875, hlf mo, 3.12.
5689. WARREN, JOHN P. Wardsboro, Vt. Edited by Abby
M. Hemcnway. Chica,s:o: 1886. Roy. 8vo, pp. 32.
Sold: Balcom, igoi, 25 cts.
5690. WARREN, HENRY P.; WARREN, WILLIAM; WAR-
REN, SAMUEL. The History of Waterford. Oxford
County, Maine, comprising Historical Address, by
Henry P. \\'arren : Record of Families, by Rev. Wm.
Warren, D.D. ; Centennial Proceedings, by Samuel War-
286 WASHBURN.
ren, Esq. Published by Direction of the Town. Port-
land: 1879. 8vo, pp. 371.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.50; Cable, 1883, 1.25; S. L. Board-
man, 1883, 1.25; M. D. Oilman, 1884, 1.50; Guild, 1887,
3.00.
5691. WASHBURN, ARTEMAS HENRY. History of the
Town of Vernon, Vermont, by Artemas Henry Wash-
burn and his wife Lucinda Wright Bailey Washburn.
Ludlow, Vt. : 1885. 8vo. Six portraits.
5692. WASHBURN, EMORY. Topographical and Historical
Sketches of the Town of Leicester, in the Common-
wealth of Massachusetts: furnished for the Worcester
Magazine and Historical Journal. Worcester: Printed
by Rogers & Griffin. June, 1826. 8vo, pp. (2), 3-66.
Sold: J. G. Smith. 1883, unct, 1.40; Guild, 1887, 75 cts.
5693. . Historical Sketches of the Town of Leicester,
Massachusetts, During the First Century from its Set-
tlement. Boston : Printed by John Wilson & Son.
i860. 8vo, pp. 467.*
Lithographic pictures, folding map. With an appendix and
including a brief sketch of Leicester Academy.
Sold: Patterson, 1896, cl, 3.50; Woodward, 1869, 2.00; Liv-
ermore, 1894, 3.25; Cable, 1882, 3.50; Manson. 1899, 2.75;
J. G. Smith, 1883, 3.25; Balcom, 1901, 1.30; Hoflfmann,
1877, 2.00; Deane, 1898, 2.75; Libbie, 1902, cl, 3.25;
Guild, 1887, 4.00.
5694. . An Address Commemorative of the Part taken by
the Inhabitants of the Original Town of Leicester, in
the Events of the Revolution ; Delivered at Leicester,
July 4, 1849. Boston: Pr. by C. C. P. Moody. 1849.
8vo, pp. 48.*
Appendix contains names of .soldiers from the town.
"The address was delivered in a grove, a little distance west
of the meeting-house, where a part of Gen. Burgoyne's army en-
camped on their march through Massachusetts, as prisoners of war,
in 1777." Nolc io Preface.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 40 cts. ; .Manson, is'yy. lO cts.
WASIIUUKN. 287
5695. . Sketches of the Judicial History of Massachusetts
from 1630 to The Rcvohilion in 1775. (Quotation.)
r.oston : Charles C. I^iltlc and James Brown. 1840. 8vo,
pp. 407.*
Sold: Cable, 1882, 2.00; J. G. Smith, 1883, 2.00; Rourquin,
1894, 1.30; Guild, 1887, 2.75.
5696. . Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary
of the Incorporation of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, at
West Bridgewater, June 3, 1856; including the Address
of Hon. Emory Washburn, of Worcester; Poem by
James Reed, A.B., of Boston ; and the other Exercises of
the Occasion, with an Appendix. Published by Request of
the Committee of Arrangements. Boston : Pr. by John
Wilson & Son. 1856. 8vo, pp. viii, 167.*
Frontispiece of Old Church and Town House.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 3.00; Proud, 1903, 25 cts. ; Manson,
1899, 50 cts.; Olcott, 1901, paper, 20 cts.; Balcom, 1901,
50 cts.
5697. WASHBURN, ISRAEL, JR. Notes, Historical, Descrip-
tive, and Personal, of Livermorc. in Androscoggin (for-
merly in Oxford) County, Maine. Portland: Bailey &
Noyes. 1874. 8vo, pp. 169. 3 Illustrations.
The early history was written by Henry Bond.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.37; Barlow, 1890, i.oo; Cable, 1883, 65
cts.: Manson, 1899, 62 cts.; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 1.30;
Child. 1882, 1.75; Bourquin. 1894, 90 cts.; Guild, 1887,
2.00.
5698. . 1774 — 1874. Centennial Celebration and Dedica-
tion of Town Hall, Orono, Maine, Forsan et haec olim
neminisse juvabit. Portland: Bailey & Noyes. 1874.
8vo, pp. 188.
The historical sketch hy Israel \\ ashburn, Jr., covers pp. 20-
144. 4 plates.
Sold: Cable, 1882, i.oo: ?. L. Boardman. 1883, 50 cts.;
Deane, 1898, 1.75.
5699. . Address at the Centennial Celebration at Oldtown,
288' WATERHOUSE.
Maine, 1874. Portland: Bailej' & Noyes. 1874. 8vo,
pp. 168.
5700. WASHBURN, JOHN D. Address, delivered July 4. 1876,
at Lancaster, Massachusetts, By Request of the Citizens.
Lancaster: 1876. (Worcester: Pr. by Chas. Hamilton.)
8vo, pp. 58.*
WASHINGTON, GEORGE. See J. M. Toner.
WASHINGTON.
5701. Eastern Washington Territory ; or, The Walla Walla
Country. Walla Walla: 1875. 8vo, pp. 16.
5702. Puget Sound Business Directory and Guide to Washington
Territory, 1872. (With a Sketch of Washington Terri-
tory.) Olympia: 1872. 8vo, pp. 71.
5703. Resources and Development of Washington Territory,
Message and Report of the Governor, Watson C. Squire.
Seattle : 1886. 8vo, pp. 72.
5704. A Wonderful City: Seattle, its Past History, Recent Prog-
ress, and Present advanced Position. Seattle : 1890.
8vo, pp. 48.
Prepared by John Wilbur Dodge. Frontispiece, maps and
woodcuts.
5705. WATERHOUSE, EDWARD. A Declaration of the State
of the Colony and Affaires in Virginia. W'ith a Relation
of the Barbarous Massacre in the time of peace, and
League, treacherously executed by the Native Infidels
upon the English, the 22 of March last, . . . and a
Treatise ... by that learned Mathematician Mr.
Henry Briggs, of the Northwest passage, &c. London :
1622. 4to.
Plate of a Seal.
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WATSON. 289
5706. WATERHOUSE, SYLVESTER. The Resources of Mis-
souri. ]!y Sylvester VV'atcrhouse, .St. Louis. I'ldition,
20,000 copies. St. Louis, Mo.: Stereotyped and I'rinted
by Aug;. Wiehusch & Son. 1867. 8vo, i)p. 96.*
5707. . The- Resources of Missouri and tiie natural adap-
tation (if .St. r.ouis to Iron Manufactures. Second en-
larjjed edition. St. Louis: Au,!,'. Wiebusch (."l- Son. ffi6cj.
8vo, pp. 64, 31.*
5708. . The Westward Movement oi Capital, and the
Facilities which St. Louis and Missouri offer for its
Investment. By S. Waterhouse, of Washington Uni-
versity. Fourth edition, 50,000 copies. Total issue, 80,-
000 copies. ("St. Louis: 1890. No imp.)*
5709. WATSON, JOHN F. Annals of Philadelidiia ; beiny; a
Collection of Memoirs, Anecdotes, and Incidents of the
City and its Inhabitants, from the Days of the Pilj:(rim
Founders, intended to Preserve the Recollections of
Olden Time, and to Exhibit Society in its Changes of
Manners and Customs, and the City in its Local Changes
and Improvements. To which is added an Appendix,
containing Olden Time Researches and Reminiscences
of New York City. Philadelphia: E. L. Carey & A.
Hart. New York": G. iK: C. & H. Carvill. 1830. 8vo,
pp. xii, 740, 78. Illustrated by lithographs.
The first edition.
Watson while writing his Annals used daily to visit Deborah
Logan at Stenton. for the purpose of enriching himself with her
historical reminiscences.
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290 WATSON.
Force on title, library duplicate stamp on back of title,
8.50.
57^0- • Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania in the
Olden Time ; being a Collection of Memoirs, Anecdotes
and Incidents of the City and its Inhabitants, and of the
Earliest Settlements of the Inland Part of Pennsylvania,
from the Days of the Founders. Intended to Preserve
the Recollections of Olden Time, and to Exhibit Society
in its Changes of Manners and Customs, and the City
and Country in their Local Changes and Improvements.
In Two Volumes. Philadelphia : Printed and Published
for the Author, and for Sale by John Penington and
Uriah Hunt. New York : Baker & Crane. 1844. 8vo,
pp. XV, (i),6o9; vi, (i), 567.*
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571 1. . Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsyhania in the
Olden Time ; being a Collection of Memoirs, Anecdotes,
and Incidents of the City and its Inhabitants, and of the
Earliest Settlements of the Inland Part of Pennsyl-
vania, from the Days of the Founders, &c. Philadel-
phia: Parry & M'Millan. 1855. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. xv,
(i),6o9; vi, (i), 591. 51 engravings.
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cyi2. . ,'\nnalp of Philadcl|)hia and Pennsylvania in the
Olden Time ; being a Collection of Memoirs, Anecdotes,
WATSON. 291
and Incidents of the City and Inliabitants, and of the
earliest Settlements of the Inland Part of Pennsylvania
from the Days of the Founders. Intended to jjreserve
the Recollections of Olden Time and to exhibit Society
in its changes of Manners and Customs, and the City
and Country in their local Changes and Improvements.
Embellished by Engravings by T. H. Mumford. Phila-
delphia: Elijah Thomas, i860. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 608,
640.*
Published in paper parts ; Vol. I includes Parts r to 10. Vol.
II, Parts II to 20.
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5713. . Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, In the
Olden Time; being a Collection of Memoirs, Anecdotes,
and Incidents of the City and its Inhabitants, and of the
Earliest Settlements of the Inland Part of Pennsylvania,
intended to preserve the Recollections of Olden Time,
and to Exhibit Society in its Changes of Manners and
Customs, and the City in its Local Changes and Im-
provements. Enlarged with many Revisions and Addi-
tions, by Willis P. Hazard. Profusely Illustrated. In
Three Volumes. Philadelphia: J. M. Stoddard & Co.
1877. (V. I, 2, 1877; V. 3, 1879.) 8vo, pp. xi, 609; vii,
(i), 640; 574.*
Vols. I, 2 have each a Separate Index. Vol. II has an Index
to Appendices. There is a full General Index to Vol. III. Vol.
I is most entirely devoted to the history of Philadelphia. 4- 18&4.
Reprints were made by E. S. Stuart in 1900. Phila. : E. S.
Stuart. 1900. (Lcary & Co.) This firm owns the plates.
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unct, 3.75; Henkels, 1905, large paper, hlf mo, 6.90; Haj--
den, 1907, 3 vols, cl, 1881 ed, 2.10: Sayre. 1907, 1899 im-
print, 6.30; 1884 ed: Chase & Dale, 1897, cl. 9.00.
5714. . Historic Tales of Olden Time: concerning The
Early Settlement and Advancement of New York City
and State. For the Use of Families and Schools. New
York: Collins & Hannay. 1832. i2mo. np. v. (1), 214.*
-f Philadelphia. 1833."*
Illustrated by 9 lithographic plates.
292 WATSON'.
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son, 1899, hlf mo, git, unct, 7.50: Bourquin, 1894, 80 cts.;
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5715. . Annals and Occurrances of New York City and
State in the Olden Time. Being a Collection of Me-
moirs, Anecdotes, and Incidents concerning the City,
Country, and Inhabitants, from the Days of the Found-
ers. Intended to preserve the recollections of Olden
Time, and to exhibit Society in its Changes of Manner.^
and Customs, and the City and Country in their local
Changes and Improvements. Philadelphia : Henry F.
Anners. 1846. 8vo, pp. 390. Engravings.
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7.00; Chafifee, 1903, 3.25.
5716. WATSON, WINSLOW C. Pioneer History of the Cham-
jilain Valley; being an Account of the Settlement of the
WAYLEN. 293
Town of W'illsborough by William (jillilaiul, together
with his Journal and other Papers, and a Memoir, and
Historical and Illustrative Notes. Albany: Joel Mun-
sell. 1863. 8vo, pp. 231.
Edition, 200 copies. 27 copies large paper.
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5717. . The Military and Civil History of the County of
Essex, New York, and a General Survey of its Physical
Geography, its Mines and Minerals, and Industrial Pur-
suits, embracing an account of the Northern Wilder-
ness; and also the Military Annals of the Fortresses of
Crown Point and Ticonderoga. Albany: Munsell. 1869.
8vo, pp. 504. Plates.
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1887, 1.50.
5718. WATTS, WILLIAM COURTNEY. Chronicles of a Ken-
tucky Settlement. New York: 1897. 8vo.
5719. WAY, W. V. The Facts and Historical Events of the
Toledo War of 1835, as connected with the First Session
of the Court of Common Pleas of Lucas County, Ohio.
Toledo: Daily Commercial Steam Book and Job Print.
1869. 8vo, pp. iv, 52.*
5720. WAYLEN, EDWARD (REV.). A History of Prince
George's Parish. Montgomery County, Md. Rockville:
1845. i6mo, pp. 25.
294 WEBB.
5721. WEAVER, WILLIAM. History of Ancient Windham,
Ct. Genealogy: containing a Genealogical Record of all
the Early Families of Ancient Windham, embracing the
Present Towns of Windham, ]\Iansfield, Hamptoix,
Chaplin and Scotland. Part I. Abbe to Billings. VVilli-
mantic, Ct. : Weaver & Curtis. 1864. 8vo, pp. viii. 112.*
Only the Part I was published.
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4.50.
5722. WEAVER; KERN, ^^'arren County History and Direc-
tory. Compiled by Weaver and Kern. Washington"
1886. 8vo, pp. 478.
5723. WEBB, EDWARD A. The Historical Directory of Sus-
sex County ; A Summary of Events from its First Settle-
ment. 1872. Map. 8vo, pp. 143.
5724. WEBB, ROBERT. Nader | Informatio en Bericht | Voor
die gene die genegen zijn, om zich na America te be-
geeven, en in de Provincie van | Pennsylvania | Geinter-
esseerd zijn, of zich daar zochen neder j te zetten. |
Met een | Voorreden | Behelzende verscheydene aan-
merkelijke zaken vanden te- | genwoordige toestand, en
Regeering dier Provincie ; | Nooit ^'oor dezen in druk
geweest : maar nu | eerst uytgegeven door | Robert
W'ebb. I t'Amsterdam, | By Jacob Claus, Boekverkoper
in de Prinse-straat, 1686.*
Gov. Pennypacker, from whose collection the above title is
taken says of this pamphlet : "Unknown. \\'ebb, who lived in
Pennsylvania seven years, gives many interesting details, describes
the methods of balloting at elections. Unique."
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5725. WEBB, THOMAS H. Information for Kansas Immi-
grants. 15th edition, revised and enlarged. Boston:
1859. i2mo, pp. 120.
5726. WEBB, WILLIAM SEWARD. Calif(Mnia and Alaska
and over the Canadian Pacific Railway. New York:
1891. Svo. Illustrated.
vvKisi:. 295
5727. WEBBER, C. H.; NEVINS. W. S. ( )\d Xaumkcaj,': An
Historical Sketch of the City of Salem, and the Towns
of Marhlehead, I'ealxicly, ric\erly, Darners. Wenham,
Manchester, Tu|)si"iel(l and Middletoii. Illustrated. In-
troduction by Henry L. Williams. Salem. Mass.: A. A.
Smith 1*1- Co. Boston : I. ce iHr Shepard. if^/J- i2mo, pp.
4, 312.
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76.00.
5728. WEBBER, J. S. In and Around Cape .\nn : a Handbook
of (;k)uccster, Mass., and its Immediate Vicinity.
Gloucester. Mass. : 1885. i2mo. pp. 97. Illustrated.
5729. WEEDEN, WILLIAM B. Economic and Social History
of New England, 1620 — 1789. In Two Volumes. Bos-
ton and New York: Iloughfon. Mifflin iv Co. 1890. Rvo,
p]). xvi, 447; xiv, 964.*
5730. WEEKS, JOHN M. History of Salisbury, Vermont. By
John M. Wrecks, with a Memoir of the Author. Middle-
bury, Vt. : A. H. Copeland. i860. i2mo, pp. xii, 362.
Contains : Settlement, First Town Meeting, Revolutionary
Times; Furniture, Dress, Personal Habits, Difficulties of the First
Settlers, Biography and Genealogy.
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1.25; Guild, 1887, 2.25; Clogston, 1875, 1.50; Conland,
1904, cl, 5.25.
5731. WEIK, JOHANN. Wie es ist, oder Handbuch von Cali-
forniaii, mit besonderer Berucksichtigung fur Auswan-
derer. Philadelphia und Leipzig, 1849. i8mo, pp. 107.
Pp. 56-85 relate to the Indians.
5732. WEISE, ARTHUR JAMES. History of the City of Troy,
from the Expulsion of the Mohegan Indians to the Pres-
29*5 WELCH.
ent Centennial Year of the Independence of the United
States of America, 1876. With Maps and Statistical
Tables by A. G. Bardin, C.E. Troy, N. Y. : Wm. H.
Young. 1876. 8vo, pp. 400. Frontispiece — Plan of Set-
tlements of Rennselaerswyck.* -|- The Same, 1886.
Sold: Randall, 1901, 1.80; M. D. Gilman, 1884, 3.00; Cooke,
1883, 3.25; Guild, 1887, 2.25.
5733- • History of I.ansinburgh, N. Y. From the Year
1670 to 1877. Troy, N. Y. : William H. Young. 1877.
8vo, pp. 400.*
Plans and pictures.
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5734- • The History of Albany, N. Y., from the Discovery
of the Great River in 1524 by Verrazzano to the Present
Time. Albany: H. H. Bender. 1884. 8vo, pp. 520.
Maps and Illustrations, Albany. 1885.
5735. . Troy's One Hundred Years, 1789-1889. New
France and New Netherland, 1524-1624; Manor of Rens-
selaerswyck, 1624-1786; A''illage of Troy, 1789-1800, &c.
Troy. 1 891. 4to, pp. 453.
5736. . The City of Troy and its Vicinity. Troy : Edward
Green. 1886. sq. i2mo, pp. (6), 376. Addenda, i p.,
adv'ts., 7 pp. Illustrations and Map.*
5737. WEISHAMPEL, JOHN F., JR. The Stranger in Balti-
more. A New Hand Book containing Sketches of the
Early History and Present Condition of Baltimore, with
a Description of its Notable Localities, and other Infor-
mation useful to both Citizens and Strangers. Illus-
trated. Baltimore: Compiled and Published by J. F.
Weishampel, Jr. 1866. i8mo, pp. 176.* -f- 2d ed., 1869.
5738. WELCH, MOSES C. Historical Sermon at Mansfield, Ct.
Jan. I, 1801. Hartford. 1801. 8vo.
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WELSH. 297
5739. WELCH, S. L. San ISarnardino County, Southern Cali-
fornia. Los Angeles: 1887. 8vo, pp. 84. Illustrated.
5740. WELCH, SAMUEL M. Home History. Recollections of
lUilTalo Durinp the Decade from 1830 to 1840, or Fifty
^'car.s .Since. Descriptive and Illustrative with Incidents
and Anecdotes. Buffalo : Peter Paul &• Bro. 1891. 8vo,
PP- viii, (3), 423.*
5741. WELD, L. G. Joliet and Marquette in Iowa. Iowa City.
1 90 1. i2mo.
5742. WELLES, ROGER. Early Annals of Xcwington. Com-
]irising the Mrst Records of the Newington Ecclesias-
tical Society, and of the Congregational Church con-
nected therewith ; with Documents and Papers relating
to the Early History of the Parish. Transcribed and
Edited by Roger Welles, Clerk of the Society and
Church. Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.
1874. 8vo, pp. 204.*
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.22.
5743. WELLMAN, THOMAS B. Jlistory of the Town of Lynn-
field, Mass., 1635-1895. Boston (1895). i2mo, pp. 268.
Portraits and Illustrations.
5744. WELLS, FREDERIC PALMER. History of Newbury,
\'t., from the Discovery of the Coos Country to Present
Time, with Genealogical Records of many Families. St.
Johnsbury, \^t. : The Caledonian Co. 1902. 8vo, pp.
14, //. Illustrated. Portraits. Maps.
5745. WELLS, WALTER. The Water-Power of Maine. By
the Superintendent of the Hydrographic Survey of
Maine. Augusta : Sprague, Owen & Xash. 1869. 8vo,
pp. vii, 526. 21 illustrations.*
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man. 1883, 65 cts.
5746. WELSH, LUCIE D. Colonial Days; Illustrated by Olive
M. Long. Boston: Educational Publ. Co. 1902. 8vo,
pp. 246.
298 WEST.
Elementary history of Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas, and
Georgia in Colonial days.
5747. WENTWORTH, JOHN. Early Chicago: A Lecture de-
livered before The Sunday Lecture Society, at McCor-
mick Hall, on Sunday afternoon, April 11, i^y^. With
Supplemental Notes. Chicago : Fergus Printing Co.
1876. 8vo, pp. 48. Frontispiece, portrait of Went-
worth.*
Forms No. 8 of Fergus' Publications.
5748. . Early Chicago. A Lecture delivered before the
Sunday Lecture Society at McCormick Hall, on Sunday
afternoon, May 7, 1878. Chicago : Fergus Printing Co.
1876. 8vo. Steel portrait of Wentworth.*
Forms No. 7 of Fergus' Publications.
5749. . Early Chicago. Fort Dearborn : address delivered
at the unveiling of the Memorial Tablet to mark the Site
of the Block House, May 21, 1881, under the Auspices
of the Chicago Historical Society. Notes and an Ap-
pendix. Chicago: Fergus Printing Co. 1881. 8vo, pp.
98.
Portraits. No. 16 Fergus Hist. Series.
Sold: Olcott, 1901, 1.37.
5750. WERNER, E. A. Civil List and Constitutional History
of the Colony and State of New York. Colored plates.
8vo. Albany. 1889.
5751. WERTH, JOHN J. A Dissertation on the Resources and
Policy of California: Mineral, Agricultural and Com-
mercial, including a Plan for the Disposal of the Mineral
Lands. "Nothing extenuate nor set down anght in
malice." Benecia, Cal.: St. Clair & Pinkham, Publ'rs.
Copyright secured. 1851. i2mo, pp. viii, 87.*
"We have never met with another copy." Harper Catalog.
5752. WEST, JOSEPH H. A History of the Village of Hamil-
ton Square. Mercer County, New Jersey; Being also a
History of the Section now included in Mercer and Bur-
lington Counties; Names of First Settlers and acres
WKSTCOTT.
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owned; Nottiiigliain Tovvnshijj; Churches and I'.iirying
Grounds, with an Introductory Sketch of the First Set-
tlement of New Jersey. Written to be read on ihc oc-
casion of the Celebration of Hamilton Scjuare, on July
4th, 1876. Containinjj also the Speeches of Dr. G. R.
Robbins and Rev. W. W. Case, delivered at the Celebra-
tion, with an account of the Proceedinjijs of the Hay. A
Keepsake for Every Family. Trenton, N. J.: John L.
Mtirphy. 1876. 8vo, pp. 42. Paper.*
5753. WEST, THOMAS. The Relation of the Ric^ht ITonour-
abk the Lord Dc l.a Warre, Lord Governour and Cap-
taine Generall of the Colonic jdanted in Virginea. Lon-
don. 161 1. 4to.
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5754- ■ The Relation of the Right Honourable the Lord
De La Warre, Lord Governeur and Captaine Generall of
the Colonic, planted in Virginea. London. 161 1. Re-
printed, New York, 1868. 4to.
Twenty copies were privately printed in facsimile from the
original edition.
Sold: Barlow. 1890, 13.00.
WEST VIRGINIA. See Virginia.
5755. WESTBROOK, FREDERICK EDWARD. Historical
Sketches. The Old Senate House, 1777. City of King-
ston. N. Y. Erected by Col. Wessel Ten Broeck. 1676.
Kingston, N. Y. : Journal & Freeman Branch Office.
1883. 8vo, pp. 48.*
The 200tli anniversary of its erection.
5755a. WESTCOTT, J. D., JR. Ever Glades of the Peninsula
of Florida. (Draining the Everglades, — Grant of the
State of Florida, — Cultivation of Tropical Fruits, Plants,
&c.. — Procurement of Seeds, I'tc, Of Exotics, — Florida
Fisheries : Wrecks on Florida Reef, — "Coast Survey" of
Reef. S:c., &c., — Florida Mails,— Post Routes,— Post-
Offices, &c., &c.) 1st Sess., 30th Congr.. Rep. Com. No.
242, Aug. 12, 1848. 8vo, pp. 141.*
300 WESTON.
This pamphlet or congressional report was circulated in Florida
by Mr. VVestcott. It had a paper cover stating his reasons. This
cover bears date Tallahassee, Fla., Sept. 1848.
He states that he has gotten e.xtra copies for circulation in
Florida. "The map referred to could not be engraved in time to
anne.x it. He has added some letters relating to the Florida mails
for the information of the people of the State of which he is the
servant."
5756. WESTCOTT, THOMPSON. The Historic Mansions and
Buildings of Philadelphia; with Some Notices of their
Owners and Occupants. Illustrated. Square 8vo, cloth.
Philadelphia. 1877.
Original and best edition.
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, 1.80; Harold Peirce, 1903, 2.75 ; Cres-
son, 1902, 2.50.
5757' • -^ Plistory of Philadelphia from the Time of the
First Settlement on the Delaware to the Consolidation
of the City and District in 1854. Philadelphia: Sunday
Dispatch.* Folio.
Though this history was never issued in book form, yet as it
is probably the most accurate history of the City it deserves men-
tion. It has been sold several times at good prices. It is said that
the real author was Caspar Souders.
There is a fine copy in the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
See Souders, Caspar.
Sold: Westcott, 1888, Henkels, 75.00; Henkels, 1904, 70.00;
Pennypacker, 1906, 5 vols., 4to, 70.00.
5758. WESTON, PLOWDEN CHARLES JENNETT. Docu-
ments connected with the History of South Carolina.
Edited by Plowden Charles Jennett Weston, and Printed
for private Distribution only. London : Chiswick Press.
1858. 4to.
One hundred copies printed.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, 6.00; Brevoort, 1890, mo, 7.50; Brin-
ley, 1880, unct, 20.00; Barlow, 1890, hlf mo. unct, 10.00;
Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git, unct, 8.50; Fames, 1905, hlf
mo, presentation copy from author, 6.75.
5759. WESTON, E. A. History of Brooklyn Township, Sus-
quehanna County from its Earliest Settlement. Brook-
lyn, Pa. 1889. Svo, pp. 294.
WHARTON. 301
5760. WESTON, JONATHAN DELESDERNIER. The His-
tory of Kasliiorl and Vicinity. A Lecture delivered
April, 1834, before the Easti)ort Lyceum. Boston: Marsh,
Capen &• Lyon. 1834. 8vo, pp. 61.
Alsi) rcpriiitod in "Eastport and Pas.samaquodtly." 1888. \V.
H. Kilby.
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Thornton, 1878, 4.50; S. L. Boardman, 1883, bds, 6.00;
Guild. 1887. 6.25.
5761. WESTON, NATHAN. Oration at the Centennial Cele-
bration of the Erection of Fort Western, Augusta, on
the Anniversary of American Independence. July 4, 1854.
Augusta: W. H. Simpson. 1854. 8vo, pp. 23.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, i.oo; Manson, 1899, i.io.
5762. WETMORE, ALPHONSO. Gazetteer of the State of
Missouri, with a Map of the State, From the Office of
the Surveyor General, including the latest additions and
surveys. To which is added An Appendix, containing
Frontier .Sketches, and Illustrations of Indian Character.
With a Frontispiece, Engraved on Steel. .St. Louis : C.
Keemle. 1837. 8vo, pp. xvi, 382. Map.*
Sold: Randall, 1901, 25 cts. : Fisher. 1866, 2.75; Bourquin,
1894. 25 cts.; Brinle}', 1881. 1.75; Field, 1875, 112; Guild,
1887, 1^62.
5763. WHALEY, SAMUEL (REV.). History of the Town-
ship of Mount Pleasant, Wayne County, Pennsylvania.
A Discourse delivered on Thanksgiving Day, November
22,1855. New York: Published by M. W. Dodd. 1856.
i2mo, pp. 96.*
The Same. New York. 1885. 8vo. pp. 96.
5764. WHARTON, J. E. A Sketch of the City of Parkersburg,
West Va. ; its Mercantile, Manufacturing and General
Resources. Parkersburg. 1865. 8vo, pp. 18.
5765. . History of the City of Denver, from its Earliest
Settlement to the Present Time. To which is added a
full and complete Business Director}', by D. O. ^^'il-
helni. Denver. 1876. i2mo, pp. 184.
302 WHEELER.
5766. WHEELER, ANDREW C. The Chronicles of Milwau-
kee; being a Narrative History of the Town from its
Earliest Period to the Present. Milwaukee. 1861.
i2mo, pp. 303.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 5.25; Bushnell, 1883, 1.25.
5767. WHEELER, EDMUND. Croydon, N. H. Proceedings at
the Centennial Celebration on Wednesday, June 13,
1866; a Brief Account of the Leading Men of the First
Century, together with Historical and Statistical
Sketches of the Town. Claremont. 1867. 8vo. Por-
traits.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 3-Oo; Manson, 1899, 2.25; Child, 1882,
2.62.
5768. . History of Newport, N. H., from 1766 to 1878,
with a Genealogical Register. Concord: 1879. 8vo. 22
Portraits and Illustrations.
Sold: Bell, 1895, 4.75; Olcott, 1901, cl, 3.25; Balcom, 1901,
4.00; Manson, 1899, 5.50; Guild, 1887, 4.00; Child, 1882,
3.75 ; Libbie, 1899, 3.50.
5769. . History of Newport, N. H., with Genealogies and
Biographical Sketches. 1882. 8vo. 22 portraits and
other illustrations.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 4,37.
5770. WHEELER, EDWARD S. Scheyichbi and the Strand or
Early Days along the Delaware. With an Account of
recent Events at Sea Grove. Containing Sketches of
Romantic Adventures of the Pioneer Colonists ; the
wonderful origin of American Society and Civilization ;
the remarkable Course of Political Progress and Mate-
rial Improvement in the United States, as shown in the
History of New Jersey; with proof of the safety and
benefit of Democratic Institutions, and the necessity of
religious Freedom. To which is added a geological De-
scription of the Shore of New Jersey. Illus. with 12
full Page Engravings. Philadelphia: Lippincott & Co.
1876. Svo, pp. 116.*
WIII-.l.I.I I!. 303
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 60 cts. ; Weeks, 1902, 25 cts. ; Cable,
1883, 50 cts. ; Bourquin, 1894, 60 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 25 cts.
5771. WHEELER, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. History of Cas-
tine, Penobscot and Rrooksvillc, Maine ; including the
Ancient Settlement of Pentagoet. Bangor: Burr & Rob-
inson. 1875. 8vo, pp. 401. 4 illustrations. Portraits,
Maps and Plans.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 4.00; Cable, 1882, 3.00; S. L. Board-
man, 1S83, 1.75; Deane, 1898, 2.50; Guild, 1887, 2.00;
Avery, 1900, hlf mo, 5.00; Libbie, 1902, cl, 5.12; Ander-
son, 1904, cl, 3.05.
5772. WHEELER, GEORGE AUGUSTUS; WHEELER,
HENRY WARREN, ilistory of Brunswick, Topsham
and Harpswell, Maine, including the Ancient Territory
known as Pejcpscot. Boston: Alfred Mudge & Son.
1878. 8vo, pp. viii, 959. 34 illustrations. 4 maps and
plans.
Sold: Olcott, 1901, cl, 1.50; Manson. 1899. hlf mo, unct,
git, 3.25 ; Cable, 1882, shts folded, 3.00; Libbie, 1901, 2.00;
Thornton, 1878, 3.25; S. L. Boardman, 1883. 2.75; Deane,
1898, 2.00; Bourquin, 1894, 90 cts. ; Whitmore, 1902, 2.50;
Guild. 1887, 3.50: Libbie, 1901, 3.00.
5773. WHEELER, GEORGE M. (LIEUT.). Preliminary Re-
port concerning E.xplorations and Surveys principall}'' in
Nevada and Arizona. Prosecuted in Accordance with
Paragraph 2, Special Orders No. 109, War Department,
March 18, 1871, and Letter of Instructions of March 23,
1871. From Brigadier General A. A. Humphreys. Chief
of Engineers. Conducted under the Immediate Direc-
tion of Lieut. G. M. Wheeler. 1871. Washington : Gov-
ernment Print. 1872. 4to, ])p. 96. Map.*
5774. WHEELER, J. Centennial of the Congregational Meet-
ing House at I'arnstead Parade. N. H., June 10, 1896.
(Historical .'\ddress by J. Wheeler.) Concord. 1897.
8vo. Frontisjjiece and Portraits.
Sold: Balcom. inoi. 45 cts.
304 WHEILDON.
5775. WHEELER, JOHN HILL. Historical Sketches of North
Carolina, from 1584 to 1851. Compiled from Original
Records, Official Documents, &c. With Biographical
Sketches of her Distinguished Statesmen, Jurists, Law-
yers, Soldiers, Divines, &c. Philadelphia: Lippincott.
Grambo c^ Co. 1851. 2 vols, in one, 8 vo, pp. 138, 480.
Has engraved frontispiece : "The Arrival of the Englishmen
in V'irginia, 1584," facsimile from De Bry, and other Ilkistrations.
Volume I gives a short history of the State from the earliest
times, with a civil list to date of publication ; volume 2 has a series
of histories of the counties, with many biographical sketches and
additional civil lists.
Sold: Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 1.62; Fisher, 1866, 3.75; Bush-
nell, 1883, 1. 12; West, 1889. 1.75; Bourquin, 1894, 1.50:
Bangs, 1899, 3.75; Hayden. 1907, stamp in title, 2.00:
Murphy, 1884, i.oo; Deane, 1898. cl. 3.00; Brevoort, 1890,
1.25; Woodward. 1869, 50 cts. ; Field, 1875, i-25; Hol-
brow, 1892, 1.00; Henkels, 1900, 1.50; Waterbury, 1895,
1.40; Guild, 1887, 2.30; Barlow, 1890, 2.25.
5776. . Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina
and Eminent North Carolinians. Columbus, O. : Colum-
bus Print. 1884. 4to, pp. 15, Ixxiv, 478.* +The Same.
Washington. 1885.
Portrait of the author.
Sold: Hayden, 1907, hlf mo, unct, 2 pp. orig. MSS inserted,
4-75-
5777. WHEELER, RICHARD ANSON. I-Iistory of the Town
of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut,
from its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900, with a Genea-
logical Register of Stonington Families. New London,
Ct. : Day Publ. Co. 1900. 8vo, pp. 4, 754. Portraits.
5778. WHEILDON, WILLIAM W. New History of the Battle
of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, Its Purpose, Conduct, and
Result. Repr. From Boston Daily Herald. Revised and
Enlarged. Second Edition. Boston: Lee & Shepard.
New York: Lee, Shepard t\: Dillinghatu. 1S75. Svo, pp.
56.*
At End : Plan of Town of Boston with Attack on Bunker's
Hill in Peninsula of Charlestown.
wiiiirLic. 305
5779- ■ I.cUcrs from Kahaiit. I!y an Editor. P.oston :
I'ress iif Tlu' Iliinkcr Hill Aurora. 1K4.S. laniu, pp. 52.*
5780. . .Sict(c and Evacuation of Boston and Cliarlcstown,
with a I>ricf Account of Prc-R-evolutionary Public liuild-
ings. With Illustralion.s and Map. FJoston : Lee &
Shepard. 1878. 8vo, pp. 64.*
Sold: Whitinorc, 1902, hlf mo, 87 cts.
5781. . Curiosities of History: Boston, Septcmljer Seven-
teenth, 1630-1880. (Quotation), Boston: Lcc & Shepard,
Publrs. New York: Chas. T. Dillingham. 1880. i2mo,
pp. X, plate, 141.*
Map nf Dorchester.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, i.oo.
5782. . Sentry or Beacon Hill: the Beacon and Monument
of 1635 and 1790. Illustrated with Plans and Heliotype
Plates. Concord, Mass.: Author's Private Printing
Office. 1877. 8vo, pp. viii, 116.*
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 1.75.
5783. WHIPPLE, JOSEPH. A Geographical View of the Dis-
trict of Maine, with particular Reference to its internal
Resources, including the History of Acadie, Penobscot
River and Bay, with statistical Tables, showing the com-
parative Progress of the Population of Maine, with each
State in the Union — a List of the Towns, their Incor-
poration, Census, Polls, Valuation, Counties and dis-
tances from Boston. Bangor: Peter Edes. 1816. Svo,
pp. 102.
"A portion of (hi? work originally appeared in the Bangor
Register.'' Williamson.
Sold: Bell, 1895. 6.00; Cable, 1883, stchd, unct, 1.50; Bre-
voort, 1890, hlf clf, 6.25; Manson, 1899. folding map of
Province of Me. inserted, 1799. hlf mo, unct, 6.50: Cable,
1882, unct, 5.87; Pratt, 1899. 10.00; Brinley, 1879, 4.00;
Guild, 1887, 2.25; Manson, 1904, hlf mo, git, unct, 53
extra ])latcs and maps inserted. 40.00.
306 WHITE.
5784. WHITAKER, ALEXANDER. Good | Newes From |
\'irginia. | Sent to The Covnsell | and Company of Vir-
ginia, resident | in England. | F"rom Alexander Whitaker
The I Minister of Henrico in | Virginia. | Wherein Also is
A Narration | of the present State of that Countrey,
and I our Colonies there. | Perused and published by di-
rection I from that Counsell. | And a Preface prefixed of
some matters | touching that Plantation, very rec|uisite
I to be made knowne. | At London, | Imprinted by Felix
Kyngston for William | Welby, and are to be sold at his
Shop in I Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Svvanne.
1613. sm. 4to.*
Title ; verso blank, the Epistle Dedicatorie, "To the Right Hon-
ourable Raph Lord Vre, Lord President of Wales," signed "W.
Crashavve.'' 12 Ivs : "To the Right Worshipfvll Sir Thomas
Smith, Knight, Treasurer of the English Colonie in Virginia,"
Signed, "Alexander Whitaker." i If : "Good Newes," p. 44.
"Excessively rare. Whitaker went to Virginia in 161 1, and
became preacher to the colony at Henrico, so called after Prince
Henry, eldest son of James L It was Whitaker who had the
liononr of celebrating the first legal union between England and
America, by solemnizing the marriage of the famous Princess
Pocahontas with John Rolfe." Quaritcb.
Priced by Quaritch £105.
Sold: Barlow, 1890, elf, git, by Riviere, 175.00; Br. Ives,
1891, ant elf, git, by Riviere, clean, unwashed copy,
230.00: Murphy. 1884, elf, git, 130.00.
5785. WHITAKER, EPHER (REV.). History of Southold,
Long Island. Its first Century. Southold: Printed for
the Author. 1881. i2mo, pp. viii, 354.* Frontispiece
and illustrations.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 2.00: Guild. 1887, 2.25.
5786. WHITCOMB, ROYDEN PAGE. First HLstory of Ba-
yonne. New Jersey. Bayonne. X. J.: R. P. Whitcomb.
1904. 8vo, pp. 123. Illustrated."'
5787. WHITE, ANDREW (FATHER). A Relation of the Col-
(jny of the Lord Baron of Baltimore, in Maryland, near
Virginia; A Narrative of the Voyage to IMaryland, By
Father Andrew White; and Sundry Reports, Frotn
Fathers Andrew Wiiilc, John Altham, John Brock, and
other Jesuit Fathers of the Colony, to the Superior Gen-
WHITE. 307
cral at Rome. Copied from the .Archives of the Jesuits'
Colle^'e at R(jme, by the late Wm. McSherry, of George-
town College; and translated for Force's Historical
Tracts, by N. C. Brooks, A.M., Member of the Mary-
land Historical Society. 8vo, pp. 47.*
Force Tracts, V. 4. No. 12.
5788. . Fund I'liblication No. 7. Relatio Itincris in Mary-
laiKJiain. IJcclaratio Coloniae Domini Baronis de Bal-
timoro. E.xcerpta e.x Diversis Literis Missionariorum
Ab Anno 1635 ad Annum 1638. (Seal.) Narrative of a
Voyage to Maryland, By Father Andrew White, S.J.
An Account of the Colony of the Lord Baron of Balti-
more, E.xtracts from Different Letters of Missionaries,
from the Year 1635 to the Year 1877. Edited by Rev.
E. A. Dalrymple, S.T.D. Baltimore: February, 1874.
8vo, pp. 128.*
5789. WHITE, EDWARD. Evansvillc and its Men of J^Iark.
"Labor omnia vincit." Evansville, Indiana: Historical
Publishing Co. 1873. ^^'O- PP- 420.*
Full page woodcuts and portraits.
5790. WHITE, ELIJAH. A Concise View of Oregon Territory,
its Colonial and Indian Relations, compiled from Official
Letters and Reports, together with the Organic Laws
of the Colony. By Elijah White, late Sub-Indian Agent
of Oregon (with minute account of Indian affairs).
Washington : T. Barnard, Pr. 1846. 8vo, pp. ■j2.
,\ record of the first establishment of the first organized society
in Oregon.
Sold: Field. 1S75, 1.13.
5791. . Ten- Years in Oregon. Travels and Adventures of
Doctor E. \\'hite and Lady West of the Rocky Moun-
tains. ^Vith Incidents of Two Sea Voyages via Sand-
wich Islands around Cape Horn ; Containing also a Brief
History of the Missions and Settlements of the Countr}'
— Origin of the Provisional Government — Number and
Customs of the Indians — Incidents witnessed while trav-
ersing and Residing in the Territory — Description of
the Soil, Production and Climate of the Countrv. Com-
k'
308 WHITE.
piled by Miss A. J. Allen. Ithaca, N. Y. : Mack, Andrus
& Co. 1848. 8vo, pp. xvi, 430.*
The Same. Ithaca: Andrus, Gantlett & Co. 185a
8vo, pp. xvi, 430.
Sold: West, 1889, 2.75; Henkels, 1900, 3.50; Cable, 1882,
1.37; Hoffmann, 1877, 2.50; Murphy, 1884, 2.50; Hurst,
1904, shp, 4.00; 1855 ed: Roche, 1867, 2.13; Bangs, Mer-
win, 1865, 1.75; Rogers, 1896, 4.50; Baxter, 1898, 3.00;
Deane, 1898, 4.50; Cooley, 1866, 3.00; Waterbury, 1895,.
3.37; Bushnell, 1883, 3.00; Bourquin, 1894, 2.50; Field,
1875. 3-25; Guild, 1887, 5.25.
5792. WHITE, GEORGE (REV.). Statistics of the State of
Georgia, including an Account of its Natural, Civil, and
Ecclesiastical History, and a Particular Description of
Each County, notice of the Manners and Customs of
its Aboriginal Tribes, and a Correct Map of the State.
Savannah : W. Thorne Williams. 1849. 8vo, pp. 624.*
Contains Catalog of Fauna and Flora of the State.
SoW; Waterbury, 1895, 3.65; Cable, 1882, i.oo; Cable,
1883, 87 cts. ; Hoffmann, 1877, 2.25; Guild, 1887, 2.00.
5793- • Historical Collections of Georgia : Containing
the most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical
Sketches, Anecdotes, &c. Relating to its History and
Antiquities, from its First Settlement to the Present
Time. Compiled from the Original Records and Official
Documents. Illustrated by nearly One Hundred En-
gravings of Public Buildings, Relics of Antiquity, His-
toric Localities, Natural Scenery, Portraits of Distin-
guished Men, &c., &c. New York : Pudney & Russell.
1854. 8vo, pp. xiv, 688.*
Third Edition. New York: Pudney & Russell.
1855-
Sold: Hayden, 1907, 1854 ed, 1.30.
5794. WHITE, HENRY (REV.). The Early History of New
England, Illustrated by Numerous Interesting Incidents.
(Text.) Concord, N. H.: Published by I. S. Boyd.
1841. 8vo, pp. 420.*
Willi K. 309
The Same. Portland: Sanborn & Carter. 1851.
9th edition. i2mo, pj). 412.
From 1841 to 184,3 eight editions were issued.
Sold: 1S41 ed: Balcom, 1901, 30 cts. ; Manson, 1899, 50
cts. ; 1842 ed: Rourquin, 1894, 25 cts.; 1843 cd: Brinley,
1879, 70 cts.; Cable, 1883, 25 cts.; Cable, 1882, 1845 ed,
50 cts.; 1845 ed: Field, 1875, 1.75; 1856 ed: Child, 1882,
1. 12.
5795- • Indian Battles: with Incidents of the Early His-
tory of New Ens^land. By Rev. Henry White. Con-
taining Thrilling and Stirring Narratives of Battles,
Capti\ities, Escapes, Ambuscades, Assaults, Massacres
and Depredations of the Indians. The Habits, Customs
and Traits of Character Peculiar to the Indian Race.
The Life and Exploits of Captain Miles Standish. The
History of King Philip's War, and Personal and His-
torical Incidents of the Revolutionary War. New York:
D. W. Evans & Co. 1859. i2mo, pp. 412.
Really a contimiation or enlarged edition of AVTiite's Early
History of New England.
Sold: Field, 1875. 1.62.
5796. WHITE, JOSEPH. Charlemont as a Plantation, an his-
torical address at the Centennial Anniversary of the
death of Moses Rice, the first settler of the Town, June
II, 1855. (With an Appendix of Genealogical Notices
of the Rice Family.) Boston : 1858. 8vo, pp. 48.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 1.75; Cable, 1882, i.oo; J. G. Smith,
1883, 55 cts.
5797. WHITE, PLINY H. (REV.). A lli.story of Coventry,
Orleans County, Vermont. Irasburgh : A. A. Earle.
1859. 8vo, pp. 61, and Appendi.x, vii.
Sold: Bushnell, 1883, hlf mo, git, 2.37; S. L. Boardman,
1883, 50 cts.; M. D. Gilman, 1884, 87 cts.; Woodward,
1869, I.oo: Woodward, 1869, 1.50; Roche, 1867, 30 cts.
5798. . Annals of Salem, Vermont. 8vo, pp. 4.
Mr. White also published a Bibliography of Vermont o
titles, in the "Vermont Record."
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 7 cts. ; \\'oodward, 1869, 25 cts
3IO WHITEHEAD.
5799. WHITE, WILLIAM. A History of Belfast, with Intro-
ductory Remarks on Acadia. Belfast : E. Fellowes.
1827. i2mo, pp. 119, (i).
"One of the rarest of town histories. A copy sold for $10.00
in 1880." Williamson.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 7.25; Alanson, 1899, 4.00; Cable,
1882, 4.00; Libbie, 1895, 3.25; Boardman, 1883, 2.50;
Brinley, 1879, 5.75; M. D. Oilman, 1884, 4.25; Child,
1882, bds, 4.00; Guild, 1887. 3.50.
5800. WHITEHEAD, CORTLANDT. The Capture of Fort
Duquesne. (Phila. : 1898.) 8vo, pp. 30.
5801. WHITEHEAD, JOHN. The Passaic Valley, New Jer-
sey, in Three Centuries. I^listorical and Descriptive Rec-
ords of the Valley and the Vicinity of Passaic Past and
Present. New York: New Jersey Genealogical Co.
1901. Roy 8vo, pp. xvi, 469.*
Frontispiece portrait of Mr. Whitehead.
Sold: Proud, 1903, 90 cts. ; .Anderson, 1903, 7.00; Libbie,
1903. hlf mo, 5.00.
5802. . The Judicial and Civil History of New Jersey.
The Boston History Co., Publishers, n. p. 1897. 4to,
pp. XV, 527. Part II, pp. 611.
Full page photogravures. Part 2 is Bibliographical Register.
Sold: Bangs, 1900, 5.25.
5803. WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM ADEE. Contributions to the
Early History of Perth Amboy and Adjoining Country,
with Sketches of Men and Events in New Jersey during
the Provincial Era. With Maps and Engravings. New
York: D. Appleton & Co. 1856. 8vo, pp. viii, 428.*
Sold: Bangs, 1895, 4.00: Murphy, 18S4, 3.00; Rice, 1870, cl,
1. 12; Woodward, 1869. i.oo; Henkels, 1899, 3.25; \^room,
1882, 1. 12; Henkels, 1901, 3.50; Brinley, 1880, 1.25;
Weeks, 1902, 3.30; Dunbar, 1892, 2.25; Cable, 1883, 50
cts.; Holbrow, 1892, 1.90; Bushnell, 1883, 1.62; Merwin-
Clayton, 1905, cl, 4.25; .Sayre, 1907, 3.00; Menzies, 1876,
hlf mo, 3.50; Bourquin, 1894, 2.00; Hoffmann, 1877, i.oo;
WHITMAN. 3 I t
Ilenkcls, KJ02, 3.00; ("odkc, 1883, hlf mo, j;ll, 7.CX3;
Proufi, 1903, 2.20; Wliilmore, 1902, 2.25; Guild. 1887,
4.00; liangs. 1898, 4.25; llcnkels, 1898, 3.00; Perry, 1899,
3.10; I[oii},^Ii, Kpo. 4.50; l!aiif,'s, 1902, cl, 3.50; Anderson,
1904, cl, 3.50; Jleiikcis, 1904, cl, 3.00.
5804. . A Review of some of the Circumstances con-
nected with the Settlement of Elizabeth. New Jersey.
Read before the N. J. llistor. .Society. May 20th, 1869.
Newark: Daily Advertiser Office. 1869. 8vo, pp. 24.
5805. . East Jersey under the Proprietary Governments :
a Narrative of Events connected with the Settlement and
Progress of the Province, until liic surrender of the
Government to the Crown in 1702. Drawn principally
from original sources; with an /\pi)endi.\, containing:
The Model of the Government of East New Jersey in
America, by George Scot, of Pitlochic, now lirst re-
printed from the original edition of 1685. Published by
the New Jersey Historical Society, s. 1. (New York:)
1846. 8vo, pp. X, 341. Maps, Engravings.* + Newark,
1875. 8vo, pp. 486.
Forms 1st vol. of X. J. Hist. Sec. Coll. Reprint of Van dcr
Donck Map.
Sold: Weeks, 1902. 1.50; Bangs, Merwin. 1865, i.13;
Vroom, 1882, 1. 15: flenkels, 1901, 1.70; Henkels, 1902,
2.10; 1875 ed : Carre, 1897, 3.38 ; Tlmrnton, 1878, 1.38.
5806. . Documents relating to the Colonial History of the
State of New Jer.se}'. Eirst Series. 10 vols., and General
Index. Newark: 1880-88. 1 1 vols, in all. 8vo.
Edited by Whitehead, Ricard and Nelson.
Sold: Bangs, 1895. 11.00.
5807. WHITING, LYMAN. 1660— 1860. A Bi-Centennial Ora-
tion made in West Brookfield. July 4, i860, at the Cele-
bration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Set-
tlement of the Town of Brookfield. West Brookfield:
Printed by Thomas Morey. 1869. 8vo, pp. 92.*
5808. WHITMAN, SAMUEL. An Impartial History of the
Proceedings of the Church and People of Goshen, con-
3 I 2 WH ITNEY.
taining Facts and Documents from 1816 to 1821, with an
Appendix, being brief Illustrations of certain Sentiments
exhibited in the preceding History, by Samuel Whitman.
1824.
5809. WHITNEY, GEORGE. The Second Centennial Anni-
versary of the Ancient Incorporaticm of the Town of
Quincy (Mass.), May 25, 1840, with an Appendix. Bos-
ton: 1840. 8vo, pp. 71.
A Century Discourse on the 200th anniversary of the Settle-
ment of Quincy, Mass. 25 May, 1840.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 1.75.
5810. . Some Account of the Early History and Present
State of the Town of Quincy, in the Cominonwealth
of Massachusetts. Boston : S. B. Manning. 1S27. Svo,
pp. 64.
View of church in 1827. Frontispiece.
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A. G. Greene. 1869, 2.37; Cable, 1883, hlf ro, unct, 1.12;
Guild, 1887, 62 cts. ; Livermore, 1894, paper, unct, 1.50.
581 1. WHITNEY, J. D. The Yosemite Book. A description of
the Yosemite A-^alley and the adjacent region of the
Sierra Nevada, and of the big trees of California, by J.
D. AVhitney. Maps and photographs. New York : 1868.
4to.
5812. WHITNEY, JOHN F. A Brief Account of St. Augustine
and its environs. Prepared and compiled by John F.
Whitney. Second edition. St. Augustine: 1873. Svo,
pp. 32; folded map and advertisements, pp. 12.
Sold: Brinley, 1881, 1.38.
5813. WHITNEY, ORSON F. History of Utah, from its Set-
tlement, 1805, to 1877, containing many interesting and
little known Facts, with Reference to the Mormon Com-
munity, and Embellished with nearly 100 fine steel Por-
traits and other Illustrations. Salt Lake: 1892-3. 4 vols.
Svo.
WHITNEY. 313
5814. WHITNEY, PETER. The ; IJislory | of the | County |
nf I Worcester, | in llic Commonwealth of | Massachu-
setts : I with a | Particular Account of every Town from
its first Settlement to | the ijresent Time; | Including its
JCcclesiastical Slate, | together with a | Geographical De-
scri])tion | of the Same. | To which is prefixed, | A
Map of the County at Large. | From Actual Survey. |
Ijy Peter \Vhitney, A.M., | Minister of the Gospel in
Northborough, in Said County. | Printed at Worcester,
Massachusetts, | By Isaiah Thomas. | — | 1793. 8vo,
p|). (2), Map, (2), v-vi, 7-8, 9-339-*
Mr. John C. Crane published an intensely interesting little
pamphlet cntitlod : "Peter Whitney and his History of Worcester
County, Worcester, Mass: iSS'j. 8vo. pp.. 25." Portrait of Whitney.
It is a reprint from Proc. Worcester Soc. of Antiquity, 1888.
"The map is usually deficient. The work Rice's copy with the
map and uncut, has sold as high as S53.00." Bushnell Catalog.
Sold: Jillson, 1896, hlf mo, map in facsimile, 4.50; Deane,
1898, shp, with autograph of Artemas Ward, Jr., 5.25;
Rice, 1870, polished elf, git, by Bedford, 53.00; Wood-
Vv'ard, 1869, 2.00; Livermore, 1894, map mis.sing, 1.75;
Brinlcy, 1S79, 7.00; Brinley, 1893. elf, 4.50; Roche, 1867,
shts, folded, 5.00; Bushnell, 1883. inaj) missing, i.io;
Child, 1882, facsimile map, portrait of Whitney, shp, 4.00 ;
Cable, 1882, facsimile map, shts, flded, 4.50; Cable, 1882,
hlf levt mo, unct, git, 4.75 ; Cable. 1883, shp, 3.25 ; Thorn-
ton, 1878, shp, 4.25; French and Chubbuck, 1904, hlf levt
mo, git, unct, 6.50; J. G. Smith, 1883, 4.00; Bourquin,
1S94, 3.25; Hoffinann, 1877, hlf mo, by Bradstreet, 8.00;
ShurtlefT, 1875. 3.50: Cooke, 1883, hlf mo, git, 7.50; Don-
nelly, 1894, sheets, 1.50; Guild, 1887, hlf shp. 4.00; Lib-
bie, 1899, cl, 5.25; Bangs, 1903, shp, 5.73; Libbie, 1903,
shp, 4.50: Manson, 1904, hlf mo, git. unct, 35 e.xtra
plates inserted, 23.00.
5815. WHITNEY, S. H. The Kennebec Valley. This work is
devoted to the early Hi.story of the Vallej- ; also, relating
many Incidents and Adventures of the early Settlers;
including a Brief Sketch of the Kennebec Indians. Au-
gusta: Burleigh & Flynt. 1887. i2mo, pp. 122.
5816. WHITNEY, WILLIAM A.; BONNER, R. J. History
and Biogra]ihical Record of Leawec County, Michigan.
Adrian, Michigan : 1880. 2 vols. 8vo.
3t4 WillTTIEK.
5817. WHITON, JOHN M. (REV.). Sketches of the History
of New Hampshire, from its Settlement in 1623 to 1833,
comprising Notices of tlie Memorable Events and Inter-
esting Incidents of a Period of 210 Years. Concord:
Marsh, Capen & Lyon. 1834. i6mo, pp. 222.
Sold: Brinley, 1879, 1.25; Cable, 1882, 1.87; Brinley, 1893,
1.50; Cable, 1883. 1.75; Manson, 1899, 87 cts. ; Balcom,
1901, 1.25; Hoffmann, 1877, 5° cts.; Guild, 1887, 1.87.
5818. . A Half Century Sermon, delivered at Antrim,
X. PL, with an Appendix containing additional Sketches
of the Civil and Ecclesiastical History of the Town.
Concord: 1838. 8vo, pp. 24.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.62.
5819. . History of the Town of Antrim, X. H. For a
Period of One Century; from 1744 to 1844. Concord:
Steam Print of jMcFarland & Jenks. (1852.) 8vo, pp.
xi, 95.*
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 2.50; Olcott, 1901, stitched, i.oo; Man-
son, 1899, 2.25; Cable. 1882, paper, unct, 2.00: Child,
1882, 3.37; Hoffmann, 1877. bds. unct, 1.12: Guild, 1887,
1. 12.
5820. WHITTEMORE, HENRY. History of Montclair Town-
ship, X. J. New York : 1894. 4to. Illustrated.
Sold: Bangs, 1900, 3.25.
5821. . Founders and Builders of the Oranges, a History
of the Outlying District of Xewark, subsequently known
as Orange, and of the later internal Divisions, viz. :
South Orange, ^^'est Orange, and East Orange ; also a
History of the Early Settlers or Founders, and of those
who have been identified with its Growth and Prosper-
ity, known as the Builders 1666-1696. Newark: L. J.
Hardham. 1896. 4to, pp. 6, 468. Illustrations and Por-
traits.
Sold: Bangs, 1900, mor, 7.00.
5822. WHITTIER, JOHN G. I-eavcs from Margaret Smith's
Journal in the Province of Massachusetts Bay 1778-9.
wiiiKKv. 3r5
iJdSton : Tickiior, Rccd iS; I'iclds. 1849. I2in(i. pi). 3,
224.*
Sold: Sherman, 1898, 3.00; IJangs, 1898, with author's au-
tograph, 6.00; Arnold, 1901, ori.cf cl, unct, 4.00; Bonrfjnin,
1894. 1. 10.
Mistory of 1 lavcrhill. Sec Mirick.
5823. WHITTLESEY, CHARLES. A Sketch nf the Settlement
and I'rogress of the 'I'uwnship of Tallmadge. (No. 2,
Range 10,) .Summit County, Ohio. (Proceeds devoted
to the Town IJlirary.) Cleveland: .Sanford & Co. 1842.
i6mo, pp. 29.
"The first attempt at a history of the township." Thomson.
Sold: r.rinley. 1881, 1.25.
5824. . I-^igilive Essays upon Interesting and Useful Sub-
jects rchiting to tlie Karly History of Oliio. Its Geology
and Agricuhure. Willi a Hiography of the First Suc-
cessful Constructor of Steamboats ; a dissertation upon
the Antiquity of the Material Universe, and other arti-
cles, being a reprint from various periodicals of the day.
Hudson: Sawyer, Ingersoll & Co. 1852. 121110, pp. 397.
This is the first collection in book form of the numerous
articles by Mr. Whittelsey.
Sold: Boon. 1870, 1.75; Field, 1875, 2.38; Waterbury. 1895,
1.75: HofTniann. 1877, I-I2.
5825. . Early Mistory of Cleveland. Ohio. Including Orig-
inal Papers and other Matter relating to the Adjacent
Country. With P.iographical Notices of the Pioneers
and Sur\eyors. Cleveland, O. : 1867. 8vo. pp. viii, (\^,
6 lithogr. ]d.. pp. 487.*
Illustrations in the text. Some copies were printed on large
paper.
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Waterbury, 1895, 2.12; Bushnell, 1S83, 1.75; M. D. Gil-
man, 1884, 50 cts. ; Child, 1882, 2.37; Bourquin, 1894,
2.10; Cooke, 1883. 1.23; Field. 1875. i.oo; Guild. 1887,
4.00; Ilayden. 1907. a. 1. s. of author ins., 90 cts.
5826. WHIRRY, WILLIAM T. The Town of Randolph. Co-
lumbia County, Wis. Its First Settlement, First Set-
3l6 WILDER.
tiers, Incidents, &c., including its Transactions during
the War of the Great Rebellion. Randolph: 1873. 8vo,
pp. 24.
5827. WHYMPER, FREDERICK. Travels and Adventure in
the Territory of Alaska, Formerly Russian America —
Now Ceded to the United States — and in Various other
Parts of the North Pacific. With Maps and Illustra-
tions. London: John Murray. 1868. 8vo, pp. xix, (i),
331. + New York: Harper & Bros. 1869. 8vo, pp.
xviii, (i), 353.*
Folding map, plates and woodcuts.
5828. WHYTE, W. E. July, 1876. The Centennial Chronology
of Luzerne County and its Coal Fields, n. p. (Wilkes-
Barre: 1876.) i2mo, pp. 56. + 3d edition. 1886.
i2mo, pp. 146, (i).*
The principal historical events are arranged under the years
in which each happened, in short paragraphs from 1742 to 1886.
The verso of each page is devoted to advertisements. It contains
much interesting data.
5829. WICKES, STEPHEN. History of the Oranges in Essex
County, N. ]., from 1666 to 1806. Newark, N. J.: Ward
& Tichenor. 1892. Roy 8vo, pp. viii, 334.*
Sold: Weeks, 1902, cl, unct, 2.55.
5830. WILBER, C. D. The Great Valleys and Prairies of Ne-
braska and the Northwest. Omaha, Neb. : Daily Repub-
lican Print. 1881. 8vo, pp. viii, 382. Folding Map.*
Third edition was also published in 1881.
5831. WILBUR, LA FAYETTE. Early Flistory of Vermont.
Jericho, Vt. : Roscoe Print. House. 1900. 8vo, pp. 362,
419' 397- 3 vols. Vol. 3. Jericho, Vt. : L. F. Wilbur.
1902. 8vo.
5832. WILDER, DANIEL W. The Annals of Kansas. (Quo-
tation.) Topeka, Kansas: George W. Martin. Kansas
Publishing House. 1875. 8vo, pp. 691.*
Chronologically arranged, 1542-1874. A complete historical
statistical account of the State.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 2.12; Bourquin, 1894, 1.20.
U'lLKV.
3'7
5833- ■ TIic Annals of Kansas, new edition, 1 541- 1885.
Topeka : 1886. 8vo, pp. 1196.
"These two editions of the Annals present one of the finest
illnstratii.ns in existence of how essential facts great, and small,
of history should be gathered and preserved. They are not made
up of mailers of iiUcrprctalion, nor of personal opinion, nor of how
history should be revised for lay readers ; but are as densely packed
with items of actual history in the making, as a thanksgiving turkey
is of good meat." Dunbar.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, unct, 6.50.
5834. WILDER, DAVID. The History of Leominster, or the
Northern IJalf of the Lancaster New or Additional
Grant, From June 26, 1701, the Date of the Deed from
George Tahauto, Indian Sagamore, to July 4, 1852.
Fitchburg: Pr. at The Reveille Office. 1853. i2mo, pp.
263. I slip errata ; index, i p.*
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 75 cts. ; Cable, 1882, 2.00; I'.rinlcy,
1879, 2.50; Cable, 1883, i.oo; Manson, 1899, 2.00; Libbie,
1901. 1.75; Child, 1882, 1.25; J. G. Smith, 1883,3.00: S. L.
Boardman, 1883, i.oo; Bourquin, 1894, 30 cts.: Deanc,
1898, 2.25 ; Guild, 1887, 2.00.
5835. WILEY, S. H. A Historical Paper relating to Santa Cruz,
California. San Francisco: 1876. 8vo, pp. 37.
5836. WILEY, SAMUEL T. Biographical and Historical Cy-
clopaedia of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Compris-
ing a Historical Sketch of the County, By Samuel T.
Wiley; together with nearly Four Hundred Biograph-
ical Sketches of the Prominent Men and Families of
the County. Revised and enlarged by W. S. Garner.
Illustrated. Richmond, Ind., and New York: Gresham
Publ. Co. 1894. 4to, pp. XV, 500.*
5837. . Biographical and Portrait Cyclopaedia of Mont-
gomery County, Pennsylvania. Containing Biographical
Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens of
the County, Together with an Introductory Historical
Sketch. (Philadelphia:) Biographical Publishing Co.
1895. 4to, pp. 652.*
Sold: Henkels, 1900, 2.25.
3l8 WILEV.
5838. . History of Monongalia County, West Virginia;
from its First Settlement to the Present Time; with
Numerous Biographical and Family Sketches. Illus-
trated. Kingwood, W. Va. : Preston Publ. Co. 1883.
8vo, pp. 776.*
5839. . Biographical and Portrait Cyclopaedia of Fayette
County, Penna. Chicago: 1889. 4to, pp. 602.
5840. . Uiographical and Historical Cyclopaedia of West-
moreland County, Pennsylvania. Compiled, Edited and
Published by John M. Gresham & Co. Samuel T. Wiley,
Chief Assistant. Philadelphia: 1890. 4to. pp. xi, (i),
744.*
5841. . Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Indiana
and Armstrong Counties, Pennsylvania. Published by
John M. Gresham & Co. Managed by Samuel T.
Wiley, Historian and Editor, No. 1218 and 1220 Filbert
St., Philadelphia. 1891. Folio, pp. 636.*
Sold: Henkels, 1900, 2.00.
5842. . History of Preston County (West Virginia).
Kingwood, W. Va. : The Journal Printing House. 1882.
8vo, pp. XV, (i), 529.*
The portraits are woodcuts.
5843. . Biographical Cyclopedia of the Nineteenth Con-
gressional District (Cumberland. Adams and York
Counties). Philadelphia: 1897. 4to, pp. 597.
5844. WILEY, SAMUEL T.; GARNER, WINFIELD SCOTT.
Biographical and Portrait Cyclopaedia of Chester Coun-
ty, Pennsylvania ; Comprising A Historical Sketch of the
County, by Samuel T. Wiley. Together with more than
Five Hundred P.icigraphical Sketches of the Prominent
Men and Leading Citizens of the County. Illustrated.
Philadelphia, Chicago, Richmond, Ind.: Gresham Publ.
Co. 1893. 4to, pp. XV, 879.*
5845. . Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Niagara
County, N. Y. Philadelphia: 1892. Pp. 640.
WILKES. 319
5846. WILEY, SAMUEL T.; RUOFF, HENRY WILSON.
r.iof^raijliical and Portrait Cyclopaedia of Sclniyli<ill
Loiiiity, Pennsylvania. Comprising a Historical Sketch
of tiie County. Together with about Five Hundred
Ijiogra])hical Sketches of the I'romincnt Men and Lead-
ing Citizens of the County. Carefully revised and edited
by H. W. RuolT. Illustrated. Philadelphia, Pa. : Ruch,
West & Co. 1893. 4to, pp. 752.*
Sold: Proud, 1903, mo, 4.00; Henkels, 1905, mo, 4.25.
5847. WILHELM, CARL. Complete Hi.story of the City of
.Vllcghcny, beginning with the I-lrst Dwelling that was
ever Built within its Limits by White Men, Lives of
the Early Settlers, ilc. Allegheny: 1890. Svo. Illus-
trated.
5848. WILKES, CHARLES. Western America: including
California and C^regon. With maps of those Regions
and of the Sacramento Valley. Philadelphia: Lea &
Blanchard. 1849. Svo.
Sold: l^>our(|uin. 1894, i.io.
5849. WILKES, GEORGE. The History of Oregon. Geograph-
ical and Political. Embracing an Analysis of the Old
Spanish Claims, the British Pretensions, the United
States' Title ; An Account of the Present Condition and
Character of the Country, and a thorough Examination
of the Project of a National Rail Road from the Atlantic
to the Pacific Ocean. To which is added a Journal of
the Events of the Celebrated Emigrating Expedition of
1843; containing an Account of the Route from Mis-
souri to .'\storia, a Table of Distances, and the Physical
and Political Description of the Tcrrit<:)ry and its Set-
tlements, by a Member of the recenlK' Organized Ore-
gon Legislature. The whole concluding with an Ap-
pendi.x. Containing the Treaties, Diplomatic Correspond-
ence, and Negotiations between Spain. Russia, Great
Britain, and the United States, in relation to the North
\\est Coast. New York: \\'m. H. Colyer. 1845. 8vo,
pp. 127. Folding map.*
Sold: Brinlcy. 1881, 1.75.
320 WILKINSON.
5850. WILKIE, FRANC B. Davenport Past and Present; In-
cluding the Early History and Personal and Anecdotal
Reminiscences of Davenport ; Together with Biogra-
phies, Likenesses of the prominent men, compendious
articles upon the physical, industrial, social and political
characteristics of the City, full statistics of every De-
partment of note or interest, (S:c. Davenport: Luse,
Lane & Co. 1858. 8vo, pp. 333. Errata : t leaf, por-
traits, folding view of cit}'.*
Sold: Randall, 1901, 45 cts. ; Terry, 1889, 38 cts. ;
Woodward, 1869, i.oo; Cable, 1882, 87 cts.; Bushnell,
1883, 50 cts.; Cable, 1883, 25 cts.; Child, 1882, 12 cts.;
J. G. Smith, 1883, 50 cts.; M. D. Oilman, 1884, 75 cts.;
Bourquin, 1894, 20 cts. ; Hoffmann, 1877, 4° cts. ; Shurt-
leff, 1875, 13 cts.; Cooke, 1883, 50 cts.; Field, 1875. 50
cts.; Guild, 1887, 87 cts.
5851. . Walks about Chicago. 1S71-1881. Chicago : 1882.
i2mo, pp. 278.
5852. WILKINSON, ELIZA. Letters of Eliza Wilkinson dur-
ing the Invasion and Possession of Charleston, S. C, by
the British, in the Re\-olutionary War. Arranged by
Caroline Gilman. New Gale: S. Colman. 1838. i2mo.
Sold: Field. 1875, :o cts.
5853. WILKINSON, J. B. The Annals of Binghampton, and of
the Country Connected with it, from the Earliest Set-
tlement. Binghampton : Croke & Davis. 1840. i2mo,
pp. 256.
Sold: Brinley, 1880, 5.00; Dunbar, 1892, 2.25; Cable, 1882,
1.55; Bushnell, 1883, extra illus, hlf elf, 2.50; Bangs,
Merwin, 1865, 62 cts.; Cable, 1883, 1.12; Guild, 1887,
1.62; Patterson, 1896, with marginal notes in ink, 3.50;
Hoffmann, 1877, 2.75.
5854. . The Annals of Binghampton, and of the Country
Connected with It. From the Earliest Settlement. Re-
printed with Notes and Appendix from the Original
Edition published in 1840. Binghampton: Publ. by
Times Association. 1872. i2mo, pp. v, 312.*
wii.rAKi). 321
5855. WILLARD, CHARLES DWIGHT. Tlif Herald's His-
tory of [.OS Aiitjclcs City. Los Aiifjclcs, Cal.: Kingsley-
liurius X: Ncunes Co. 1902. 121110, pp. 365. Illus-
Iraled.
5856. WILLARD, DAVID. History of Creeiifickl, .Mass.
(irLHiilk-ld : Kiiciland iK; Easlniaii. 1R3S. i6mo. ])i). 180.
Sold: Tattcrson, iSc/), 3.50; Woodward. 1H69, 3.25: J. G.
Siiiitii, 1SS3, 3.00: lirinlcy. 1879. 3.00; Idem, 1893, 2.00;
Bushiicll, 1883, jxirtrait laid in, 2.75; Manson, 1899,
3.20 ; Cable, 1882, 3.75 : Child, 1882, 4.50 ; Hoffmann, 1877,
2.00; Dcane, 1898, 2.25: Cmild, 1887, 2.25; Morris, 1899,
4.00; CloRston, 1899, Iilf ro, 3.25; Libhic, 1902, cl. 3.50.
5857. WILLARD, EMMA C. HART (MRS.). Last Leaves of
.American History; L'omprisint;' Histories of the Mexi-
can \\ ar, and a Separate History of California. New
York: ('.. P. Pntnam. 1853. 8vo, pp. 2/^.
Map of U. S. is chronologically divided into 8 parts.
5858. WILLARD, F. E. .\ Classic Town. The Story of Evans-
ton. 1'.}' "An Old Timer." Chicago. 1882. Illustrated.
121110, ]■>]}. 423.
5859. WILLARD, JOSEPH. Topographical and Historical
Sketches of the Town of Lancaster, in the Common-
wealth of Massacluisetts : furnished for the \\'orcester
Ma,q;azine and Historical Journal. \\''orcester : Printed
for the Proprietors, by Charles Griffin. 1826. 8vo, pp.
(2), 3-79, 80-90.
Sold: Brinlcy, 1879, unct, 3.75: Guild. 1887, 2.25.
5860. WILLARD, JOSEPH. .An Address in Commemoration of
The Two Hundredth Anniversary of The Incorporation
of Lancaster, Massachusetts. With an Appendix. Bos-
ton: Printed by John Wilson & Son. 1853. 8vo. pp.
vi (i), 230. Slip of errata.*
This is the address published independently of "The Cel-
ebration."
Sold: Cooke, 1883, 25 cts.
322 WILLEY.
5861. . Second Centennial Celebration of the Incorpora-
tion of the Town of Lancaster, Dec. 20, 1852. With
Appendix. Address by Jos. Willard. Boston. 1853.
8vo, pp. 220.
Sold: Brinley, 1879, 50 cts. ; Cable, 1882, hlf elf, 1.12;
Manson, 1899, 37 cts. ; Child, 1882, 75 cts. ; Shurtleff,
1875, 25 cts. ; J. G. Smith, 1883, 37 cts. ; Guild, 1887,
half mo, git, 2.25.
WILLARD, JOSIAH. History of Rock County. See
Orrin Guernsey, No. 2014.
5862. WILLARD, J. E. History of Sutton, Vermont. Reprinted
from the Vt. Hist. Gazetteer. V. 5. 8vo, pp. 56.
5863. WILLARD, J. W. Blue Earth County, Its History, Prog-
ress, Climate, &c. Mankato, Minn. : 1868. 8vo, pp. 20.
5864. WILLARD, SAMUEL. Historical Sermon at Deerfield,
Sept. 22, 1858, the Fiftieth Anniversary of his Ordina-
tion. Greenfield. 1858. 8vo, pp. 42.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 35 cts.
5865. WILLERS, DIEDRICH. Centennial Celebration of the
Official Organization of the Town of Romulus, Seneca
County, New York, June 13, 1894. Reprinted under the
Direction of the Centennial Executive Committee.
(Geneva, N. Y. : Courier Job Print.) 8vo, pp. 142.*
5866. . Centennial Historical Sketch of the Town of
Fayette, Seneca County, New York. Prepared by Died-
rich Willers. Geneva, N. Y. : Press of W. F. Humphrey.
1900. 8vo, pp. 157.
5867. WILLEY, BENJAMIN GLAZIER, incidents in White
Mountain History, containing facts relating to the Dis-
covery and Settlement of the Mountains, Indian His-
tory and Traditions, a minute and authentic Account
of the Willcy Family, Geology and Temperature of the
Mountains ; together with numerous Anecdotes illus-
WILLEY. 323
tratiii},^ Life in the ]!ack Woods. To wliich is added
ail accurate Guide from New York and Boston to the
White Mountains. Tliird thousand. I'oston : N. Noyes.
New York: M. VV. Dodd. Cincinnati: H. W. Derby.
Portland, Me.: Francis Blake. 1856. i2mo, pp. 318.
Illustrated. -\- The Same. 1857. i2mo, jjp. 324. -\-
Fifth edition. N. p. N. Noyes, publ'r. i860.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 75 cts. ; Manson, 1899, 1856 ed, 50 cts. ;
Bourquin, 1894, 25 cts.
5868. . History of the White Mountains; together with
many interesting Anecdotes illustrating Life in the
Back Woods. New and revised edition, with illustra-
tions, by Frederick Thompson. New York: Hurd &
Houghton. Cambridge: Riverside Press. 1870. i2mo,
pp. 296.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 1869 ed, 10 cts.; Bourquin, 1894, 20
cts.; Hayden, 1907, i.oo.
5869. WILLEY, GEORGE F. Willey's Book of Nutfield. A
History of that Part of New Hampshire comprised
within the Limits of the Old Township of Londonderry,
from its Settlement in 1719 to the Present Time. Cora-
piled and Edited by G. F. Willey. Derry Depot. 1895.
4to. Portraits, Maps and Illustrations.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 5.87.
5870. . Semi-Centennial Rook of Manchester, 1S46-1896.
Historical Sketches of that Part of New Hampshire com-
prised within the Limits of the Old Tyng Township.
Nutfield, Harrytown. Derryfield, and Manchester, from
the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. Man-
chester, 1896. 4to. Portraits and illustrations.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 4.50: Proud, 1903. i.oo.
5871. WILLEY, ISAAC. Campton, N. H., Centennial Celebra-
tion. Sept. 12, 1867 (with Sketch of the Early History of
Campton.) Concord. 1868. i2mo.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 2.75.
324 WILLIAMS.
5872. WILLEY, SAMUEL HOPKINS. Thirty Years in Cali-
fornia ; a Contribution to the History of the State from
1849 1^0 1879. San Francisco. 1879. 8vo, pp. 76.
5873. . Historical Paper relating to Santa Cruz, Califor-
nia, prepared for the National Centennial Celebration,
July 4, 1876. San Francisco. 1876. 8vo, pp. 37.
5874. . The Transition Period of California. San Fran-
cisco. 1901. i2mo, pp. 12, 160.
5875. WILLEY, WILLIAM P. An Inside View of the Forma-
tion of the State of West Virginia ; with Character
Sketches of the Pioneers in that Movement. Wheeling:
News Publ. Co. 1901. i2mo, pp. 7, 245. Portraits.
5876. WILLIAMS, ALFRED M. Sam Houston and the War
of Independence in Texas. With Portrait and IMaps.
Boston and New York: Houghton, MifHin & Co. River-
side Press. 1893. 8vo, pp. vii (i), 405.*
Folding map of Texas. .
5877. WILLIAMS, AVERY. A Discourse delivered at Lexing-
ton, March 31, 1813, The Day which completed a Cen-
tury from the Incorporation of the Town. (By Avery
^^"illiams, Fifth Pastor of the Church in Lexington.)
Boston: Printed by Samuel T. Armstrong. 1813. 8vo,
pp. 34*
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 2.00.
5878. WILLIAMS, CHAUNCY KILEORN. 1770. Rutland.
1870. Centennial Celebration of the Settlement of Rut-
land, Vt., October 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th, 1870. Including,
the Addresses, Historical Papers, Poems, Responses at
the Dinner Table, etc. Compiled by Chauncy K. Wil-
liams. Rutland: Tuttle Company, Prs. 1870. Svo, pp.
viii, 122.*
Sketch of Early History by Gen'l Ripley.
Air. Williams also published a list of Rutland newspapers. Svo.
pp. 4.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 1.50: Manson, 1899, 25 cts. ; Bourquin,
1894, 20 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 2.10.
W II I.IAMS, 325
5879. WILLIAMS, DANIEL W. Ainials of Kansas. Topeka.
1875. 8vo.
5880. WILLIAMS, CHARLES LANGDON. Statistics of the
Rutland County I'ar, vvitli Biograpliical Notices of the
most distinguished of its deceased Members; also, a
List of County Officers from 1781 to 1847. Compiled
and prepared Ijy Chas. L. Williams, Counsellor at Law
of Brandon. Printed by John F. M'Collam. 1847. Svo,
PP- 39-
Sold: Hayden, 1905, pap, 5.25.
5881. WILLIAMS, EDWARD. Virginia's Discovery of Silke-
Wormes, with their benefit, and the Imjjlanting of Mul-
berry Trees; also, the Dressing and Keeping of \'ines,
for the rich trade of making wines there. Together with
the making of the Saw-Mill, very useful in Virginia
for cutting of timber, iS:c. London : Printed by T. H.
for John Stephenson, at the Signe of the Sun, below
Ludgatc. 1650. Svo. 5 engravings.
Sold: Chittenden, 1894, hlf elf, 3 last Ivs in MSS., 4.50.
5882. . Virgo Trivmphans : | Or, | Virginia | richly and
truly valued; more especi- | ally the South part thereof;
viz. j The fertile Carolana, and no lesse excel- [ lent
Isle of Roanoak, of Latitude from | 31 to 37 Degr. re-
lating the meanes of | raising infinite profits to the Ad-
ventu- I rers and Planters: | Humbly jiresented as the
Auspice of a beginning Yeare, | To the Parliament of
England, | And Councell of State. | By Edward Wil-
liams, Gent. ! (woodcut of two deer.) London : Printed
by Thomas Harper, for John Stephenson, | and are to
be sold at his Shop on Ludgate-Hill, at the Signe | of
the Sunne, 1650. Sm. 4to, 7 prelim. Ivs. not numbered,
47, I blank, and table, 8.*
"The whole substance of the paper was contributed to Williams
by a Gentleiuaii ci merit ai;<l quality. Mr. John l-"arrcr of Geding.
The second edition was published the same year and some copies
were bound with his "Vir.cinia's Discovery of Silkworms," under
the general title of \'irginia, more especially the South part, &c.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, wants title and sig. A., 25 cts. ; Br.
Ives, 1891. vellum, 50.00; Brinley, 1S80. 87.50.
326 WILLIAMS.
5883. . Virginia : | More especially the South part j
thereof, Richly and truly | valued ; viz. | The fertile
Carolana, and no lesse excellent Isle of | Roanoak (of
Latitude from 31 to 37 Degr. rela | ting the meanes of
raysing infinite profits to the | Adventures and Plant-
ers. I The Second Edition, with Addition of | The Dis-
covery of Silkworms, | with their benefit. | And Im-
planting of Mulberry Trees. | Also | The Dressing of
Vines, for the rich Trade of ma | king Wines in
Virginia, j Together with | The making of the Saw-
mill, very usefull in Virginia, | for cutting of Timber
and Clapboard to build with | all, and its Conversion
to many as profitable Uses. | By E. W., Gent. | Lon-
don, I Printed by T. H. for John Stephenson, at the
Signe of | the Sun below Ludgate. 1650. 8vo, pp. 62.*
Collation : Six prel. 1., viz., title, verso blank ; to the Worthy
Gentleman, 2 pp. ; to the Supreme Authority, 8 pp. ;
text, 47 pp. ; The Table, 8 pp. ; Second Title, "Virginia's
Discovery of Silk Worms," &c., 1650 ; 4 prel. 1., viz.,
I blank, title, verso blank; to all the Virginian Mer-
chants, 4 pp.. text, 78 pp.
"Excessively rare. The Discovery of Silke Wormes has a
distinct title, pagination and register, and is sometimes ottered as
a separate work. The three woodcuts of silkworm rearing are
close copies of those in Bonoeil's Tract of 1622. There is also a
woodcut of the Virginian sawmill." Stevens.
See also Force's Tracts III, No. 11. + Third edition. 1651.
See also, Gent. E. W. No. 1859, which title should not have
been inserted under the name Gent.
The first (1650 edition) has map engraved by Goddard to the
first part ; five woodcuts to the second.
"Though Williams' initials appear on the title page, 'the whole
substance was co'mmunicated to him by a Gentleman of merit and
quality, Mr. John Farrer of Geding'." Barloiv.
Sold: Murphy, 1884, hlf mo, 3.00; Barlow, 1890. 70.00;
Barlow, 1890, with maps, 12.50; Puttick and Simpson,
i86i-, red mo, by Bedford, £8 15s.
5884. WILLIAMS, EDWIN. New York as it is in 1834. and
Citizens' Advertising Directory. New York: J. Distur-
ncll. 1834. i6mo. + New York. 1835.
Map and view of the Battery and Castle Garden.
Sold: Holbrow, 1892, 80 cts.
5885. WILLIAMS, GOODWIN H. Forence, Alabaina. Its
Growth, Advantages and Resources. Compiled and
WII.I.IA.MS. 327
edited by Goodwin II. Williams. Florence, Ala.: July
1st, 1890. The Florence I'lihlishintf Co. 1890. Rvo,
PP- 31 •
5886. WILLIAMS, J. C. Tile Ili.slory and Ma|) ..1 Danby,
Vermont. Rutland, Vt.: McLean & Robbins. 1869.
8vo, PP 393.*
Contains genealogies.
Sold: Manson, 1899, i.oo: Cable, 1882, 2.50; Cable, 1883,
2.12; M. D. Gilman, 1884, i.oo; (hiild. 1887, i.oo; May-
den, 1907, 1. 10.
5887. WILLIAMS, JOSEPH. Xarrative of a Tour from the
State of Indiana to the Oregon Territory in the Years
1841-1842. Cincinnati : 1843. 8vo.
Sold: Ilenkcls. 1905, 8.00.
5888. WILLIAMS, J. FLETCHER. The Early History of St.
Paul. Being a Short Sketch prepared for Bailey's St.
Paul Directory, Edition of 1867. from Material collected
for a more E.xtensive Work on the Subject to be issued
in a few Months. N. p., 1867. Svo, pp. 12.*
Sold: Field, 1875, 25 cts. ; Hayden, 1907. 50 cts.
See also E. D. Neill.
5889. . A History of the City of St. Paul, and of the
County of Ramsey, Minnesota. Collections of the Min-
nesota Historical Society, Vol 4. St. Paul: Publ. by the
Society. 1876. Svo, pp. 475.*
Frontispiece of Alex. Ramsey. See also E. P. Xcill and J. F.
Williams.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.63; M. D. Gilman, 1884, i.oo; Bour-
quin, 1894, 60 cts.; Cooke, 1883 (2 cop.), i.oo.
5890. WILLIAMS, J. L. Historical Sketch of the First Presby-
terian Church. Fort Wayne, Indiana. With Early
Reminiscences of the Place. Read before the Congre-
gation October 16, 1881. The Semi-Centennial of its
Organization. Fort Wayne: Daily News. Pr. X. d.
Svo, pp. 28.*
328 WILLIAM?.
5891. WILLIAMS, JOHN LEE. A View of West Florida,
embracing its Geography, Topography, &c., with an
Appendix treating of its Antiquities. Land Titles, and
Canals and containing a Map exhibiting a Chart of the
Coast, A Plan of Pensacola, and the Entrance of the
Harbour. Philadelphia: Printed by H. S. Tanner and
the Author. 1827. 8vo, pp. 178. Map. Plan.*
Sold: Brinley, 1881, 1.50 p Dunbar, 1892, bds, unct, 5.00;
Eushnell, 1883, bd.s, unct, 2.25; Parker, 1859; hlf mo,
1.37: Henkels, 1903, bds, 2.75; Guild, 1887, bds, unct,
2.50 ; Henkels, 1899, 3.25 ; Pjangs, 1903, hlf mo, 3.50 ; Hen-
kels, 1905, bds, unct, name on title, 4.00.
5892. . The Territory of Florida : or Sketches of the
Topography, Civil and Natural History, of the Country,
the Climate, and the Indian Tribes, from the First Dis-
covery to the Present Time. With a Portrait of Os-
ceola, Map, Views, cS:c. New York: A. T. Goodrich.
1837. 8vo, pp. vi, 300.*
Sold: Brinley, 18S1, 2.25; Flenkels, 1900. 2.50; Cooley,
1866, 1.50; Parker, 1859, 1.25; Dunbar, 1892, hlf mo,
4.25; Br. Ives, 1891, 4.00; Henkels, 1902, lacks map,
10.00; Field, 1875; 3.30; Bangs, 1900, half elf, 9.00;
Bangs, 1901. 4.25; Anderson, 1904, shp, 3.75.
5893. WILLIAMS, JOHN S. History of the Invasion and
Capture of Washington, and of the Events which pre-
ceded and followed. (With appendices.) New York:
Harper & Bros. 1857. i2mo, pp. 371. i map.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 50 cts. ; Field, 1875, 60 cts; Bar-
low, 1890, 75 cts.
5894. WILLIAMS, JOSEPH S. Old Times in West Tennes-
see. Kcminiscenccs — Semi-Historic — of Pioneer Life
and the luirly Emigrant Settlers in the Big Hatchie
Country. By a Descendent of One of the First Settlers.
Memphis, Tenn.: W. G. Cheency, Pr. and Publ. 1873.
i2mo, pp. 295.*
Sold: Bourcpiin, "1894, 60 cts.; Cable, 1882, 1.37.
wii.r.iAMs. 329
5895. WILLIAMS, MEADE C. Early Macinac: "The Fairy
Isl.-iiul." A Skctcli. Name. Indian F^efjends, Indian
Ciiaracter. [•'rencli, luinlisli and American I'lags. Old
l'"orl. Military History, and War of i8i2. Fur Trade.
Early Villai^c Life. Christian Missions and Churches.
Natural Attractions, Antiriiiitics. St. Louis, Mo.: Busch-
art liros. (1897.) 8vo, pp. 111. Illustrated.*
5896. WILLIAMS, N. W. Address delivered at Buxton, Me.,
beinti; the lirst centennial celebration of the settlement
of this town. Portland. 1850. 8vo, pp. 34.
Sold: Manson, iS'99, red mo. t^lt. unct, 2.25.
5897. WILLIAMS, OTHNIEL S. Tiie Early History of CHn-
ton. A Lecture deli \c red before the Young Men's Ly-
ceum of Clinton. Clinton (New York) : L. W. Payne.
1848. 8vo, pp. 28.*
5898. WILLIAMS, SAMUEL. The Natural and Civil History
of Vermont. By Samuel Williams, LL.D. Member of
the Meteorological Society in Germany, of the Philo-
sophical Society in Philadelphia, and of the Academy
of Arts and Sciences in Massachusetts. Published ac-
cording to Act of Congress. Printed at Walpole, New
PIam[ishire. by Isaiah Thomas and David Carlisle, Jun.
Sold at their Bookstore in Walpole, and bj- said Thomas
at his Bookstore in Worcester. 1794. 8vo, pp. 416.
Large Map.*
Sold: De Witt Clinton's copy and bookplate, shp. Bangs,
1895, 7-75; Murphy, 1884, 2.00; Brevoort, 1890, shp,
1.50; Fisher, 1866, hlf mo, with maj), 1.50; Woodward,
1869, 62 cts. ; M. D. Oilman, 1884, shp, 1.62; Brinley,
1879. 1.25; Barlow. 1890, elf. 6.00: Leonard, 1875, 2.00;
Randall, 1901, 1.60; West, 1889, shp, 2.25; Cable, 1882,
1. 10; Manson, 1899, 1.75; Cable, 1883. 50 cts.; S. L.
Boardman. 1883, 62 cts.; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, 3.00;
Bourcniin, 1894, i.oo: Bourcpiin, 1894. 80 cts.; Shurt-
lefT, 1875, 1.25; Field. 1875. 25 cts.; Guild, 1887, 1.25;
Conland, 1904, hlf elf. map laid in, 3.00; Manson, 1904,
hlf mo, gilt, 27 e.xtra plates inserted, 20.00.
5899. . The Natural and Civil History of A^ermont. By
Samuel Williams, LL.D. Member, &c. (Same title.)
330 WILLIAMS.
In Two Volumes. The Second Edition, corrected and
much enlarged. Burlington, \'t. : Printed by Samuel
]SIills. Sold at his Bookstore in Burlington, by Mills
& White, Middlebury, Isaiah Thomas, Jun. Worcester,
Thomas & Andrew^s. Boston, Thomas & Whipple,
and S. Sawyer & Co. Ne\vbury[)ort. 1809. 8vo,
pp. 515, 488. Map.
Sold: Brinley, 1879, 4.00; Brinley, 1893, 7.00: Bangs, Mer-
win, 1865, 3.00; Balcom, 1901, 4.50; Bell, 1895, 3.00;
Libbie, 1897, shp, 4.10; Brevoort, 1890, 80 cts. ; Olcott,
1901, i.oo; Waterbury, 1895, 2.50; Bushnell, 1883, hlf
elf, git, 3.50; Barlow, 1890, minus map, 5.00; Manson,
1899, 3.25; Henkels, 1900, 5.50; Child, 1882, 2.75; Cable,
1882, 4.25; Bourquin, 1894, 1.80; Bourquin, 1894, 80 cts.;
Cooke, 1883, shp, 1.50; Proud, 1903, 3.00; Deane, 1898,
2.50; Field, 1885, 1. 12; Miller & Bancker, 1898, 3.00;
Libbie, 1899, 3.25 ; Hale, 1905, shp, 4.00.
5900. WILLIAMS, SOLOMON. Historical Sketch of North-
ampton. Mass., from its First Settlement, in a Sermon
delivered on the National Thanksgiving, April 13, 1815.
Northampton. 1815. 8vo, pp. 24.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 62 cts.; Woodward, 1869, 1.50; Man-
son, 1899, 40 cts.
5901. WILLIAMS, STEPHEN W. Biographical Memoir of
Rev. John Williams, first Alinister of Deerfield, with a
slight Sketch of Ancient Deerfield and an Account of
the Indian Wars in that Place and Vicinity, wnth an
Appendix containing the Journal of Rev. Doctor Ste-
phen Williams, of Longmeadow, during his Captivity,
and other Papers relating to the Early Indian Wars in
Deerfield. Greenfield. 1837. i2mo.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.50.
5902. WILLIAMS, STILES. Chronology of the Wyoming
Valley. Wilkesbarre. 1875. i8mo pp. 19.
5903. WILLIAMS, THOMAS. A Historical Sermon on the
Conclusion of the Second Century from the Settlement
Wll LIAM-ON". 331
of the State of Rhode Island and Providence I'lanta-
tions. Providence : Knowles, Vose & Co. 1837. 8vo,
PP- 32-
5904. WILLIAMS. WALTER. The State of Missouri. An
AulnhidiM-apliy, indited for M. T. Davis, F. j. Moss,
B. H. Bonfoey, W. H. Marshall, J. H. Hawthorne, J. O.
Allison, L. F. Parker, N. H. Gentry, D. P. Str.>up, The
Missouri Commission lo the Louisiana Purchase Expo-
sition. (Columbia, Mo.) 1904. 4I0, pp. 7, 60'-!.*
Profusely illiislrattd. I'lontispicrc prnclamation of lames
Monroe Admitting Missouri to Union. Folding colored maps,
woodcuts in text. Devoted to history, chronology, politics, climate,
Geolog>', .'\grictilturc. Horticulture, Inarming, .Manufactm ing, ^'ining,
Education. Rcligiiin. l'"lora and Fauna, the Cities, and the C( unties
by chapters.
"Eighty thousand copies, in all, were printed, at a cost of
$5.'?.6m.93." W. C. Brcckciiridr/e.
5905. WILLIAMS, W. W. History of the Town of Rochester,
Vt. Published by Order of the Town. Montjielier, Vl. :
Eli Ballou, Book and Job Printer. 1869. i2mo, pp.
iv, 92.*
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.00; Conland, 1904, cl, 3.00; Hay-
den, 1907, I. ID.
5906. . History of Ashtabula County, Ohio, with Illus-
trations and I'iographical Sketches of its Pioneers and
most Prominent Men. Philadelphia. 1878. Roy. 4to,
pp. 256. Portraits and Plates.
5907. WILLIAMSON, CHARLES (COL.). Description | of
the j Genesee Country, | its Rapidly Progressive | Popu-
lation and Improvements : | In a Series of Letters |
From a Gentleman to his Friend. | Albany: | Printed
by Loring Andrews & Co. | 1798. Sm. 4to, pp. 37.*
Frontispiece: Folding copperplate view of Fort Oswego.
Folding map: Ontario and Steuben Counties. Paper
covers.
Col. Charles Williamson was proprietor of Fall Township No.
I. The first 1898 edition hears no name on title page.
Sold: Brinley, 1880, levt, mo, extra, b)' Bedford, 2 maps,
view of Oswego, 2 views of Genesee River inserted,
332 WILLIAMSON.
autographs of Nath. Gorham and Oliver Phelps, 24.00;
same sale, 2 maps and view of Fort Oswego, hlf gr mo,
16.00; Henkels, 1899, stamp on title, 3.25; Bangs, 1902,
orig pap cover, 21.50.
5908. . Description of the Settlement of the Genesee
Country, in the State of New York, in a Series of Let-
ters from a Gentleman to his FViend. New York : T. &
J. Swords. 1799. 8vo, pp. 63. Map of Middle States
of N. America.*
See Robert Munro.
Sold: Brinley, 18S0, half elf, antique, inserted autograph
letters from James Wadsworth to Col. Jeremiah Wads-
worth, and Oliver Phelps to same, 1777, 5.50; same
sale, hlf levt, mo, extra, git, map mounted on linen,
autograph letter of James Wadsworth and Oliver
Phelps, large plan of allotment of lots in Fall Town-
ship No. I (this township belonged to Col. Williamson,
the author of the Description), 9.00; Murphy, 1884,
hlf elf, 4.25; Woodward, 1869, unct, 1.50; Cooke, 1883,
hlf gr mo, git, unct, map on linen, 9.25 ; Bangs, 1901,
sewed, 5.00; Randall, 1901, 12.00; Bangs, 1902, orig
covers, unct, 2 e.xtra maps, 19.00.
5909, WILLIAMSON, HUGH. The History of North Caro-
lina. Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson. 1812. 2 vols.
8vo, pp. xix, I 1. errata, 289; viii, 289. Map.*
Sold: Bangs, 1895, 6.20; Bell, 1895, old elf, title mended,
7.00; Rice, 1870, hlf elf, 2.25; Murphy, 1884, 12.00;
Deane, 1898, shp, 8.00; Libbie, 1897, shp, broken, 5.50;
Brevoort, 1890, shiJ, 4.25; Fisher, 1866, hlf shp, 6.00;
Vroom, 1882, elf, 3.25; Brinley, 1880, 26.00; Brinley,
1893, elf, 7.00; Roche, 1867, shp, 4.00; Waterbury, 1S95,
6.20; Bushuell, 1883, hlf elf, git, 2.25; Barlow, 1890,
shp, 8.00; Chittenden, 1894, i.io; Cable, 1882, shp, 4.50;
Henkels, 1900, 13.00; Bourquin, 1894, 4.00; Bourquin,
1894, 4.60; Hoffmann, 1877, shp, 5.50; Anderson, 1903,
hlf mo, git, 8.50; Manson, 1899, 9.50; Menzies, 1876,
hlf mo, git, 12.00; Child, 1882, 4.00; Cooke, 1883, hlf
mo, git, 3.60; Field, 1875, 2.12; A. G. Greene, 1869,
3.00; Perry, 1899, 6.00; Coxc, 1904, shp, 10.40; Eames,
WILLIAMSON. 333
1905, clf, 6.00; Pennypackcr, 1907, shp, libr stainj) 011
title, 3.40.
5910. WILLIAMSON, JOSEPH. History of the City of Bel-
fast, ill the State of Maine, from its first Settlement in
1770 to 1875. Portland: Loring-, Short & Harmon.
1877. 8vo, pp. vi Ci), 956. Enjrravings, maps, por-
traits and autofjraphs.
+ The Same. Large j)ai)er edition. 4to. 1877.
Only ten copies printed.
Sold: I.ibbie, 1896, 4.00; Forster, 1896. 3.00; Lilibie, 1897,
4.50; Manson, 1899, unct, 4.87; Cable, 1882, 4.12; M. D.
Oilman, 1884, 5.00; Guild, 1887, 4.00; Brooks, 1898. 3.00.
5911. WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM DURKEE. The History of
the State of Maine from its First Discovery, A. D. 1602,
to the Separation, A. D. 1820, inclusive. In Two Vol-
umes. Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Co. 1832. 8vo,
pp. 660, 714.
"An edition of 1,000 copies printed. To subscribers. $6.00; to
others, $7.50. 350 copies were by legislative enactment, distributed
to towns in Maine."
5912. . The Same. A¥ith an Appendix and General In-
dex. A new Impression. In Two \'oluines. Hallowell:
Glazier, Masters & Smith. 1839. V. I, pp, 696; V. II,
pp. 729.
"This should have been termed a new edition. 330 copies of
the original impression which remained in sheets were bound, in
1839, with the following matter, viz., i. A new title page. 2. An
appendix to the first volrmc cntaining 46 pp. of Sketches of ihe
principal characters in Maine during its first century. 3. Appendix
to 2d volume with general index. Portrait of author in first
volume. View of State House in second volume. A copy sold for
$12.50 in 1887." Williamson.
Sold: Rice, 1839 ed, 1870, hlf cifreen mo, unct, portrait
inserted, 1833 ed, 10.50; Waterbury. 1895, shp, 12.75;
Bushnell, 1883. 6.50; M. D. Gilman. 1884. 7.00; Bour-
quin, 1894. 13.00; P.anes, 1895, t2. 75; Brinley, 1879,
7.00; Same Sale, bds, unct, 8.50; Roche, 1867, bds,
unct, 7.00; Manson. 1899, 13.50; S. L. Boardman, 1883,
inserted portr of author, unct, 8.00: Child. 1882, hlf mo,
9.25; Henkcls, 1900, 950; Cable, 1882, shts folded, 8.50;
334 WILLIS.
Cable. 1883, shts folded, 13.00; Cable, 1883, cl, unct,
6.50; Menzies, hlf mo, git, unct, 18.50; Shurtleff, 1875,
7.50; Cooke, 1883, hlf mo, git, unct, 18.00; Parker, 1859,
hlf elf, 3.25; Field, 1875, 2.50; Guild, 1887, cl, unct,
Anson's map of Me. inserted, 11. 00; Pratt, 1899, 12.00;
Libbie, 1898, hlf mo, 14.50; Perry, 1899, 10.20; Libbie,
1901, shp, 16.00; Manson, 1904, cl, unct, portrait and
map inserted, 13.00; Eames, 1905, orig elf, 12.80; Eames,
1905, shp, 1839 ed, 9.00; Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 8.00;
Bell, 1895; cl, unct, 11.00; Patterson, 1896, 11.50; Deane,
1898. hlf levt, mo, git, unct, 19.00; Blanchard, 1898, shp,
soiled, 8.50; Hofifmann, 1877, hlf mo, git, unct, 14.50.
5913. WILLIS, LEMUEL (REV.). Semi-Centennial Address.
Salem, Mass., Aug. 4, 1859. With an Appendix. Sa-
lem. 1859. 8vo, pp. 84.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 63 cts.
5914. WILLIS, NATH PARKER. Trenton Falls. Picturesque
and Descriptive. Edited by N. Parker Willis. Em-
bracing the original essay of John Sherman, the First
Proprietor and Resident. The Principal Illustrations
from original Designs by Heine, Kummer and Muller.
Engraved on Wood by N. Orr. New York : George P.
Putnam. 1851. i2mo, pp. 90 (i).* + 1862. + 1868.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 30 cts.; Bourquin, 1894, 20 cts.;
A. G. Greene, 1869, 12 cts., 1862 ed. ; Cable, 1882, 1.12;
Waterbury, 1895, 55 cts.
See John Sherman.
5915. WILLIS, WILLIAM. Journals of the Rev. Thomas
Smith and the Rev. Samuel Deane, pastors of the First
Church in Portland ; with Notes and Biographical
Notices : and a .Summary History of Portland. Port
land: Joseph S. Bailey. 1849. ^^O' PP- 484- Portrait
and Engravings.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 1.13; Woodward, 1869, sheets,
unct, i.oo; Manson, 1899, 1.25; Cable, 1882, 2.75; Thorn-
ton, 1878, bds, unct, 1.62; Shurtleff, 187s, 2.50; Guild,
1887, 47.S-
WILLIS. 335
5916. . Documentary History of the State of Maine.
Edited by William Willis. Vol. i. Containing a His-
tory of the Discovery of Maine. By J. G. Kohl. With
an Ai)pendix on tiic Voyages of the Cabots, bj' M.
D'Avezac of Paris. Published by the Maine Hist. So-
ciety aided by Appropriations from the State. Port-
land: Bailey & Noyes. 1869. 8vo, pp. (2), 535, 22 maps.
T'orms Vol. i 2d Ser. Mc. Hist. Soc. Coll.
Sold: 1869-77, Forster, 1896, 4.00; S. L. Boardman, 1883,
3.35-
5917. . The History of Portland from its First Settle-
ment; with Notices of the neighboring Towns, and of
the Changes of Government in Maine. In Two Parts.
Part I. Portland: Day, Fraser & Co. 1831. 8vo,
pp. 243. Part H. From 1700 to 1833. Portland. 1833.
8vo, pp. 355. 3 maps, 2 plates.
Sold: Polock, 1895, 3.40: Patterson, 1896, cl, with a 1 s
of author. 5.30; Libbie, Part H, 1833, 1897, 3.25;
Blanchard, 1898, hlf Icvt, mo, git, unct, 6.00; Brinley,
1879, 2.75; Cable, 1882, 6.50; Bushnell, 1883, 2.30; West,
1889, 2.50; Cable, 1883, 2.75; Man.son, 1899, unct, 10.00;
S. L. Boardman, 1883, 1.25; Bourquin, 1894, 4.60: Hoflf-
mann, 1877, 3.00; ShurtleflF, 1875, bds, 4.00; Morris,
1899, 3.00: Anderson, 1905, cl, 7.20.
5918. . The History of Portland, from 1632 to 1864; with
a Notice of Previous Settlements, Colonial Grants, and
Changes of Government in Maine. Second Edition, re-
vised and enlarged. Portland: Bailey & Noyes. 1865.
8vo, pp. xiii (2), 9-928. Illustrations, mai)S, autograph
facsimiles.
"Rarely offered for sale. A portion of the edition was de-
stroyed in the fire of t866. Copies have brought $12.00." IVil-
liamson.
Sold: Deane, 1898, cl, 7.00: Rice, 1870, cl, unct, one of 25
copies on tinted paper, 1865 ed, 4.25; Woodward. 1869,
De luxe copy, unct, 3.25; Roche, 1867, shts folded, 3.75;
Bushnell. 1883, jianer, unct, 7.50; Manson. 1899, ^^^s,
unct, 14.50: Child, 1882, hlf mo, unct, git, S.'/S: Cable.
1882, 7.25 ; Cable, 18S3, shts, folded, 7.00 ; Thornton, 1878,
5.00; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 8.75; Alenzies, 1876, hlf mo.
33*5 WILSON.
git. unct, one of 25 copies of tinted paper, 7.00; Hoff-
mann, 1877, 4.00; Cooke, 1883, hlf mo, git, unct, tinted
paper, 8.50; Guild, 1887, 8.00; Perry, 1899. 7.50; Hough,
igoo, 5.50; Libbie, 1902, cl, 6.75.
5919. WILLOUGHBY, HUGH L. Across the Everglades. A
Canoe Journey of Exploration. Illustrated from Pho-
tographs Taken by the Author. Philadelphia: J. B.
Lippincott Co. 1898. i2mo, pp. 192.*
5920. WILSON, ADELAIDE. Historic and Picturesque Sa-
vannah. Boston. 1889. Illustrated. Sm. 4to. Fac-
similes.
5921. WILLSON, EDMUND B. Centennial Address at Peter-
sham, ^Massachusetts, July 4th, 1854, to commemorate
the looth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town.
AVith Appendix. Boston. 1855. 8vo, pp. 133.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 50 cts. ; Cable, 1882, 15 cts. ; Guild,
1887, hlf mo, unct, git, ?<■/ cts.
5922. WILSON, ERASMUS. .Standard History of Pittsburgh,
Pa. Chicago. 1898. 4to, pp. 1074.
5923. WILSON, G. G. Town and city government in Provi-
dence. Providence, R. I.: Tibbitts & Preston. 18S9.
8vo, pp. 377.
5924. WILSON, G. R. History and .'\rt Souvenir of Dubois
Countv, Indiana. Profusely Illustrated. Indianapolis.
1896. 8vo, pp. 80.
5925. WILSON, JAMES GRANT. The Memorial History of
the City of New York. From its Finst Settlement to
the Year 1892. New York: N. Y. History Co. 1S92.
4 vols. 4to, pp. xxiv, 605; xxi, 633 (S) : (V. 3, 4). '^9.3;
pp. xxii, 664; xxiii, 650. General Index in Vol 4, pp.
Ixxxii.*
This is a very attractive set; profusely illustrated with plans,
maps and portraits on steel, engravings on wood in the text.
Tv-cny-fhrcc Mccl cn,cr;ivings and 64 full page woodcuts.
Sold by subscription at $50.00.
WILSON. 337
Sold: Weeks, 1902, hlf roan, git, 8.80; Proud, 1903, 10.00;
JJonnelly, 4 v, uiict. 19.00; Poillon, 1895, 17.00; Stone,
1897, cl, 8.80; Ran.^s, 1898, hlf mo, git, unct, 15.20;
P.angs, 1899, 13.40; I5angs, 1900, 14.50; Anderson, 1903,
cl, 7.20: Anderson, 1904, 10.40.
5926. WILSON, JOHN STAINBACK. Atlanta as It Is: Being
a llrief ."-^kclcii of its I-larly Settlers, Growth, Society,
Health, Morals, Publications, Churches, Associations,
Educational Institutions, Prominent Officials, Principal
Business Enterprises, Public Buildings, &c., &c. New
York: Little, Rennie & Co., Prs. 1871. 8vo, jjp. 116,
advts. pp. 18.*
5927. WILSON, L. A. Wilson's History and Directory for
Southeast Missouri and Southern Illinois, giving de-
scriptions of the counties, towns and villages, with val-
uable historical and statistical information, also a U. S.
Legal Directory, giving the address of one reliable
attorney at the County seat of every county in the
United States, and the pojiulation of State and County.
Compiled and published by L. K. Wilson. Cape Girar-
deau, Mo. 1875-76. 8vo, pp. 350. Map and Illustra-
tions.*
5928. WILSON, MARIA ALLIS. Marshfield and her Cyclone;
or Rachel weeiiing for her Children. Being a Collection
of the Experiences of many of the Surviving Intelligent
Men and W^omen of the Town, just prior to, during and
after the Cyclone. \\'hat thej' saw, felt and thought.
Marshfield, Mo., A. D. 1881. St. Louis: Christian Publ.
Co. 1881. i2mo, (x), 236.*
5929. WILSON, RUFUS ROCKWELL, New York. Old and
New; its Story, Stn,'ets. and Landmarks; Illustrated
from Prints and Photographs and with Decorations by
E. Stratton Holloway. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott
Co. 1902. 2 vols. i2mo, pp. 3, 402; 2, 390. Illus-
trated.
Sold: Anderson, 1904, hlf levt, mo, unct, 3.30; Huntington,
1905, hlf levt, mo, git, unct, 4.20.
338 WILSON.
5930. . Historic Long Island. New York: Tlie Berkley-
Press. igo2. 8vo, pp. 364. Illustrated.
Contains many halftone illustrations. In appendices are two
important documents, the Rev. Jonas Michaelius's letter of 1628,
describing life in Manhattan, and George P. Lathrop's True Story
of Capt. Kidd. Half of the book is devoted to the history of
Brooklyn.
5931. . Washington : The Capital City and its Part in
the History of the Nation. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippin-
cott Co. 1901. 2 vols. 8vo, pp. 408; 423. Fourteen
full-page illustrations.
Sold: Anderson, 1904, Ivt, mo, git, unct, 130 e.xtra plates,
21.00; Anderson, 1903, hlf levt, mo, git, unct, by Black-
well, 155 extra jilates, 28.00.
5932. WILSON, SAMUEL. An | Account | of the | Province ]
of I Carolina | in i America. | Together with | An Ab-
stract of the Patent, | and several other Necessary and
Useful Par- | ticulars, to such as have thoughts of
Trans- | porting themselves thither. | Published for their
Information. | London : | Printed by G. Larkin for Fran-
cis Smith, at the Elephant | and Castle in Cornhill.
1682. Sm. 4to, pp. 26. Map.
"One of the earliest and rarest books relating to Carolina."
Sabin.
A second edition was issued the same year. The map is often
missing.
Reprinted in Carroll, 2.
Sold: Brinley, 1880, calf gilt, Bedford, 77.50; Libbie, 1897,
41.00; Rice, 1870, red levt, mo, by Bedford, map, 45.00;
Brinley, 1893, hlf mo, 25.00; Barlow, levt, mo, extra,
Bedford, 35.00; Menzies, 1876, red mo, git, Bedford,
57.50 ; Anderson, 1905, cl, by Bedford, 28.00 ; Barlow,
1890. map of Carolina inserted newly described by John
Seller, 37.50: Cox, 1902, elf, by Bedford, 24.00.
5933. WILSON, THOMAS. Picture of Philadelphia for 1824,
containing the "Picture of Philadelphia" for 181 1. by
James Mease. With all its Improvements since that
Period. Philadelphia: Pr. for Thomas Town. 1823.
i2mo, pp. 358. Folding map of Phila.*
Sold: Bourquin, 1894, 25 cts. ; Harold Peircc, 1903, 2.25;
Proud, 1903, 2.25 ; Polock, 1904, shp, name cut from
\viM-ii;i.i).
339
titif, 5.00; IViinypackcr. ujoO. lilf Ixl. 70 cts. ; same sale,
slip, I. TO.
5934. WILSON, THOMAS. An Historical Address delivered
at I'ainur. Mass., July 5, 1852, in Commemoration of the
Centennial Anniversary of the Incorporation of the
Town. Lowell. 1855. 8vo, pp. 60.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 75 cts.; Guild. 1887, 75 cts.
5935. WILSON, WILLIAM D. A Description of Iowa and its
Resources. Dcs Moines. 1865. i2mo.
Sold: r!ourc|uin, 1P94, 10 cts.
5936. WINCHELL, N. H. Historical Sketch of Explorations
and Surveys in Minnesota. Minneapolis. 1883. 4to.
Maps.
Sold: Dunbar, 1892, 30 cts.
5937. WINCHESTER, ELHANAN. An Oration on the Dis-
covery of America delivered in London, Oct. the 12th,
1792. being three hundred years from the day on which
Columbus landed in the New World. The Second edi-
tion, with An Appendix, containing: among other things
a description of the City of Washington, in the Dis-
trict of Columbia: illustrated with an Accurate Engrav-
ing. London. 1792. i2mo, pp. yy.
The above is exceedingly scarce and seldom is a copy offered
for sale. It cortnins the engraved plnn of the Citv of \\'ashington.
On page 75-76 an .^crostic on "George Washington, President of
the United States of North America."
5938. WINDBERGER, J. A. The Home of Washington at
Mount Vernon. Portrait. Washington, i860. i2mo,
cloth.
5939. WINFIELD, CHARLES HARDENBURGH. History of
the County of Hudson, New Jersey, from its Earliest
Settlement to the Present Time. New York: Kennard
&: Hay. 1874. 8vo. pp. vii. 568. Portraits and Plates.*
Sold: Carre, 1896. hlf mo, 4.25: Bangs, 189S. hlf mo. 5.00;
Vroom, 1882, hlf mo, T.37; Dunbar. 1892. 2.12; Weeks,.
340 Wl.Nal-K.
1902, hlf mo, 1.70; Boui quill, 1894, 3.25; Bangs, 1899,
3.50; Xash, 1900, 3.63; Bangs, 1902, hlf mo, 3.75.
5940. WING, CONWAY P. (REV.). 1731. History of Cum-
berland County, Penna., with Illustrations. By Rev.
Conway P. Wing, D.D., and others. Philadelphia:
James D. Scott. 1879. Folio, pp. 277, v.*
Contains lithographs of towns, farms, and buildings.
Sold: Henkels, 1900, 3.75 ; Proud, 1903, hlf mo, 5.60.
5941. WINGATE, GEO. W. Through Yellowstone Park on
Horseback. New York : O. Judd Co. 1886. i2mo, pp. 4-
250. Illustrated. Map.
An account of a trip on horseback by the author, his wife and
daughter, for the benefit of the hcahh of the latter.
5942. WINGFIELD, EDWARD MARIA. "A Discourse of
\'irginia." | By | Edward Maria Wingfield, | The First
President of the Colony. | Now First Printed from the
Original Alanuscripts in the Lambeth Library. | Edited,
with Notes and an Introduction, j by Charles Deane, |
jMember of the American Antiquarian Society, and of
the Massachusetts | Historical Society'. | Boston: Pri-
vately Printed, i860. Imp. 8vo, pp. 74.
An edition of 100 copies was published in 1859, but on account
of errors was cancelled and the 1S60 edition was published in its
place.
From American Antiquarian Societj-'s Transactions, Vol. 4.
Sold: 1859 ^<^^ Menzies, 1876. hlf mo, git, 5.00; Fowle,
unbd, 43.00: Cooke, 1883, hlf mo, git, 7.00; Deane, 1898,
hlf mo. 2.00; i860 ed., Deane, 1898, levt, mo, extra, by
IMatthews. 13.00; Brevoort, 1890, hlf mo, 4.25; Liver-
more, 1894, 4.00; Barlow. 1890. hlf mo, git, unct, 8.00;
Br. Ives, 1891, hlf mo. 2.00; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git,
unct, 6.50: Shurtlefif, 1875, 1.25 : Cooke, 1883, 6.50: Whit-
more, 1902, hlf mo. 1.25; Guild. 1887, 2.25; Hoffmann,
1877, mo, git, unct, portrait of John Smith and map
inserted, 13.00.
5943. WINSER, HENRY J. The Great Northwest. A Guide
Book and Itinerary for the LTse of Tourists and Travel-
lers over the Lines of the Norllicni Pacific Railroad,
WINSOK. 341
The Orcpon Ruilwiiy and XavijLjalion Comi)any and the
Oregon and California Railroad. Containing Descrip-
tions of States, Terrildrics, Cities. 'J'owiis and Places
along the Routes fif these Allied Systems of Transpor-
tation, and Enibr.uiii- I 'acts relating to the History,
Resources, Population, I'n)ducts and Natural Features
of the Great Northwest, with Map and many Illustra-
tions. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1883. i2mo,
pp. 27(1.*
5944. WINSHIP, ALBERT EDWARD; WALLACE, ROB-
ERT W. The Louisiana Purchase as it was and as it
is. Chicago: A. Flanagan Co. 1903. i2mo. p]\ 177.
Illustrations and Portraits.
5945. WINSHIP, J. P. C. Historical Prighton. An Illustrated
History of I'.righton and its Citizens. Boston. 1899.
4I0, pp. 239. \^]1. I.
5946. WINSLOW, E. Good Ncwes from New England : or A
true Relation of things very remarkable at the Planta-
tion of Plimnuth in New England. Shewing the wond-
rous providence and goodness of God, in their preserva-
tion and continuance, being delivered from many appa-
rent deaths and dangers. London. 1624. 4to. p]). 39.
"The book is a slory of tlie Rrief.s and perils and escapes of
the young settlement, of their v.Triotis encouiUers. in amity and in
enmity with mean red men and meaner while ones; of the interior
administration of the little commonwealth and of its steady
advancement throngh all ohstrt'ctions into solid security: abovt: all
else, it is a description of the comitry with reference to its desir-
ableness as the seat of the new- English coirmunity." //i.j/. .hiier.
Lit. V. I. Tylci:
Sold: Murphy, 1884. 40.00: FJeane, 1898. hlf mo. with re-
print of leaf contained in later issue inserted, 800.00;
I'arlow, i8<)0, hlf russia, 350.00; Ashburton sale, 1900
(London), 1200.00: Lord Shcfifiold. London. 1907, 1250.00.
5947. WINSOR. JUSTIN. A History of the Town of Dux-
bury. Massachusetts, with General Registers (Quota-
tion.) Boston : Crosby & Nichols. Samuel G. Drake.
1849. 8vo, pp. viii — 360.*
Sold: Polock, 1895. 6.60; Patterson. 1896. 9.50: Forster,
1896, 8.50; Libbie, 1897, 10.25; HofTmann, 1877. 300;
342 WINSOR.
Murphy, 1884, 1.75; Deane, 1898, cl, 14.50; Rice, 1870,
bds, unct, 1. 12; Brinley, 1879, 4.00; Roche, 1867, unct,
2.00; Waterbury, 1895, bds, unct, 4.62; West, 1889, 3.10;
Cable, 1882, cl, unct, 2.50; Manson, 1899, 15.25; Thorn-
ton, 1878, 2.12; Child, 1882, bds, unct, 2.75; J. G. Smith,
1883, hlf shp, unct, 4.00; M. D. Oilman, 1884, 3.12; Bal-
com, 1901, 10.00; Bangs, 1895, 4.63; Gannett, 1895, 5.50;
Shurtleff, 1875, 1.62; same sale, presentation copy of
author, 3.25; Cooke, 1883, bds, unct, 3.75; Brooks, 1898,
hlf mo, 5 autogr laid in, 12.25; Morris, 1899, 14.00;
May, 1903. 11.00: Libbie, 1903, 11.25.
5948. . The Mayflower Town. Historical Address at the
250th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town
of Duxbury, Mass., June 17, 1887. Cambridge. 1887.
8vo, pp. 35.
Two hundred copies privately printed.
5949. . The Memorial History of Boston, including Suf-
folk County, Massachusetts, 1 630-1 880. Edited by Jus-
tin \\'insor, Librarian of Harvard College. In Four
Volumes. Vol. I. The Early and Colonial Periods.
Vol. II. The Provincial Period. Vol. III. The Revo-
lutionary Period. The Last Hundred Years, Part i,
Vol. IV. The Last Hundred Years, Part 2. — Special
Topics. Boston : J. R. Osgood & Co. 1882-83. 4 vols.
Illustrated. Imp. 8vo, pp. xxxii, 596; Iviii, 577; xii,
691 ; X, 713.*
Editions in 1886 and 1890.
Issued under the Business Superintendence of the Projector,
Clarence F. Jewett.
Sold: Libbie, 1897, hlf mo, 14.00; Libbie, 1897, 22.00;
Libbie, 1897, 18.00; Libbie, 1897, 10.00; Brown, 1898,
hlf mo, git, 14.00; Hayes, 1898, cl, unct, 14.50; Blanch-
ard, 1898, cl, 11.00; Carruth, 1898, cl, 12.00; Brooks,
1898, hlf mo, git, 13.00; Rogers, 1898, elf, 19.00; Lib-
bie, 1898, 14.00; Libbie, 1899, 14.80; Libbie, 1900, mo,
git, 16.00; Poole, 1900, 11.00; Hurst, 1904, cl, 7.00; Hunt-
ington, 1905, hlf elf, 13.00; Mcrwin Clayton, 1905, cl,
6.00; Ilazen, 1905, shp, 10.00; Field, 1905, cl, 4.80;
Eames, 1905, cl, 8.00; Henkels, 1900, hlf mo, 11.00; John-
son, 1890, 16.00; Harold Peircc, 1903, hlf mo, git, from
wiNiiiKop. 343
library of Justice Field, 17.00; Donnelly, 1894, lilf mo,
Pflt, 12.00: Piartktt, 1903, 10.00; Libhie, 1903, mo, 8.00;
Libbie, 1903, 9.00; Crcssy, 1903, cl, 16.00; Libbie, 1904,
cl, 13.00; P'rcnch and Chiibbuck, 1904, hlf elf, 15.00;
VVhitcomb, 1904, cl, 8.00; Libbie, 1904, cl, 8.40; 1886 ed. :
Guild, 1887, cl, 16.50; Libbie, 1900, 10.50; Mackay, 1900,
13.00; I?an.u;s, 1895, 12.00; Libbie. 1895, 13.00; Halcom,
1901, 14.00; l-'orster, 1896, imp hlf elf, rubbed, 10.00;
Forster, 1896, 11.00; 1890 ed. : Chase & Dale, 1897, cl,
14.00; Hammond, 1895, 12.00; Pratt, 1899. 13.00; Mor-
ris, 1899, 12.00; Perry, 1899, 10.00; Conant, 1899, 10.00.
5950. . Arnold's Expedition against Quebec. 1775-1776.
The Diary of Ebenezer Wild, With a List of such Dia-
ries. (Privately reprinted, seventy-five copies, from the
Proceedings of the Mass. Histor. Society, .April. 1886.)
Cambridge : John Wilson & Son. 1886. 8vo, pp. 12.*
5951. WINTHROP, B. R. Old New York; read before the
New York Historical Society, Feb. 4, 1862. New York.
1862. Bvo.
Sold: Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 2.00.
5952. WINTHROP, JOHN. The History of New England from
1630 to 1949. By John W^inthrop, First Governor of the
Colony of the Massachusetts Bay. From His Original
Manuscripts. With Notes to Illustrate the Civil and
Ecclesiastical Concerns, the Geography, Settlement and
Institutions of the Country, and the Lives and Manners
of the Principal Planters. By James Savage, Member
of the Mass. Historical Society. (Quotation.) Boston:
Printed by Phelps & Farnham. 1825. 8vo. pp. xii,
slip— At ye Feast, &c., 244; Vol. II. Boston: Pr. by
Thos. B. Wait & Son. 1826. 8vo, pp. 429.*
Sold: Gregg, 1895. 4.00; Bell, 1895, c, uncut, 12.00; Co-
burn, 1895, hlf mo, gilt, uncut, 11.00; Jillson, 1896,
10.50; Libbie. 1896, 6.20; Bangs, 1896. 4.25; Patterson,
1896, 5.00; Bangs, 1894, 8.00; Thornton, 1S78, shp, 3.50;
Libbie. 1897, •,■7^: Henkels, 1902, 3.60; Parker, 1859,
shp, 2.00: Murphy, 1884, 5.00; Deane, 1898, mo. 10.50;
Fisher, 1866. hlf mo, git, 4.50; Livermore. 1894. 8.00;
Hoffmann. 1877. bds. unct, 2.00; Brinley. 1879, shp. 5.00;
344 WINTHROP.
Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, git, unct, 4.50; Cable, 1883, bds,
unct, 3.50; Shurtleff, 1875, 2.50; Conland, 1904, cl, 5.40;
• Brooks, 1898, bds, unct, 4.00; Libbie, 1902, shp, 8.00;
^ Libbie. 1901, hlf russ, 8.00; Libbie, 1903, hlf shp, 4.00;
Manson, 1904, hlf mo, git, unct, 55 extra plates inserted,
60.00; Libbie, 1905, bds. unct, 12.00.
5953. . History of New England from 1630 to 1649, by
John AMnthrop, from his Original Manuscripts. With
Notes to Illustrate the Civil and Ecclesiastical Concerns,
the Geography, Settlement and Institutions of the Coun-
try, and the Lives and Manners of the Principal Plant-
ers, by James Savage. A new Edition with Additions.
Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1853. 2 vols. Portrait. Svo,
pp. xviii (2), 514, 504.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 3.00; Libbie, 1904, cl, unct, 12.00;
Brinley, 1879, 4.00; Roche, 1867, bds, unct, 3.00; Bush-
nell, 1883, extra illus, 4.00; Chittenden, 1894, bds, unct,
8.00; Manson, 1899, elf, git, unct. 17.00; Child, 1882,
hlf elf. unct, git, 8.00 ; Cable. 1882. V. I in bds, unct, \'. II
in shts. 4.50; Stephens, 1904, hlf mo. 17.00; Massie, 1905,
cl, unct, 16.50; Eames, 1905, cl, 12.60; Bangs, 1894. 7.57,
10.50; Libbie, 1895, 10.50; Balcom, 1901, 16.50; Williams,
1896, 8.10; Sewall. 1896, hlf mo, uncut, by Smith. 17.00;
Roos. 1897, 6.50; ^^'ells, 1897. 7.50; Stone, 1897, cl, unct,
9.70; Thayer, 1898, cl, unct, 15.00; Deane, 1898, hlf mo,
17.00; Rice, 1870, hlf mo, unct, 2.25; Manson, 1904, hlf
mo, git, unct, 17.00; J. G. Smith, 1883, 4.50; S. L. Board-
man, 1883, 4.25 ; Menzies, 1876. hlf mo, git. unct, portr
inserted, 7.50; Hoffmann, 1877. 5.00; Shurtleff, 1875,
folded, 3.75; Shurtleff, 1875, 2.00; Cooke, 1883, hlf
mo. git. unct (2 cops), 18.50; Field, 1875, 3.00;
\\'hitmore. 1902, cl. 15.50; Whipple, 1903, 15.50; Bartlett,
1903, bds, unct, 19.00; Chaffee, 1903, 11.20; Anderson,
1903, hlf mo, 11.00; Holliday, 1870, hlf mo, git, unct,
4.50; W. F. Fowle, 1864, bds, unct, 10.00; Guild. 1887,
hlf mo, unct, git, 9.00; Libbie, 1898, 15.00; Pratt, 1899,
' 11.00; Perry, 1899, 11.00; Libbie, 1900, 12.50; French,
1901, present, cop., autogr. R. C. W'inthrop. cl, 17.00;
Libbie, 1901, cl, unct, 14.50; Libbie, 1902, cl, 12.50;
Bangs, 1903, hlf ro, git, 8.00; Wales, 1903, bds, unct,
1900.
WISCONSIN. 345
5954. . A I Journal | of the | Transactions and Occur-
rences in tiic Settlement of | Massachusetts and the
other New Enjjland | Colonies, from the year 1630 to
1644. Now first published from a correct coi)y of the
oricjinal ATanuscrij)!. (Ry Noah Webster.) Hartford:
Elisha P.abcock. 1790. 8vo, jip. 6, 364.
Sold: Patterson, 1896, shj). 3.50; Murphy, 1R84. blue elf,
extra gilt. 2.25: Deanc, 1898, elf. 4.00; Barlow, 1890,
shp. 5.00; Manson, 1899. 5.00; Child. 1882, 1790 ed.,
shp. 3. 75; Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, 10.50; Shurtlef?, 1875,
T. L. Wintlirop's copy, with autograph, shp, 3.00; A. G.
Greene, 1869, 4.00; Guild. 1887, 4.25; Conely. [902. sh[>,
4.50; I'rcnch and Chubbuck, 1904, hlf mo, with "Pro-
posals for Printing" laid in, 3.75.
5955. WIREN, ANDREW; OLSSON, NILS; CLASE, N. P.
Celebration of the Decennial Anniversary of the Found-
ing of New Sweden, Maine, July 23, 1880. Published
under the Direction of Andrew Wiren, Nils Olsson and
N. P. Clase, Committee on Publication. 1881. 8vo,
pp. 87. (On reverse) Portland. Me.: B. Thurston & Co.
The historical address was by W. W. Thomas, Jr.
Sold: Man.son. 1899. 62 cts. ; Cooke, 1883, 80 cts. ; Child,.
1882, 20 cts. ; Guild, 1887, 60 cts.
WISCONSIN.
5956. Resources. Advantages, and Productions of the Counties
of Brown, Door, Oconto, and .Shawana, in the State of
Wisconsin. Green Bay. 1870. Svo, pp. 33.
5957. Statistics of Dane County, Wisconsin. With a .Sketch of
the Settlement, Growth and Prospects of the Village
of Madison. Compiled from authentic Sources, by the
Publishers. Madison : Carpenter iS: Tenney. 1852. 8vo,
pp. 15. Paper. Illustrated.*
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 10 cts. ; Brinley, 1881, 25 cts.
5958. History of Dane County, Wisconsin. Containing An Ac-
count of its Settlement. Growth, Development and Re-
sources; an Extensive and Minute Sketch of its Cities,
346 WISCONSIN.
Towns and Villages — their Improvements, Industries,
Manufactories, Cliurches, Schools and Societies; its War
Record, Biographical Sketches, Portraits of Prominent
Men and Early Settlers ; The whole preceded by a His-
tory of Wisconsin, Statistics of the State, and an Ab-
stract of its Laws and Constitution and of the Constitu-
tion of the United States. Illustrated. Chicago: West-
ern Historical Society. 1880. 4to, pp. vii, 1289.*
Lithographic portraits.
5959. History of Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Its Early Settle-
ment, Development and Resources, &c. Chicago : 1879.
Sm, 4to, pp. 733.
5960. Madison : The Capital of Wisconsin, its Progress, Capabili-
ties and Destiny. Madison, Wis. : Rublee & Gary. 1855.
8vo, pp. 48.
5961. An Illustrated Description of Milwaukee, Its Homes,
Social Conditions, Public Institutions, Manufactures,
Commerce, Improvernents and Unparalleled Growth, To-
gether with a Record of its Activities in the Past Year.
Issued by the Milwaukee Sentinel, March, 1890: (Bur-
dick, Armitage & Allen, Prs.). Obi 4to, pp. 188. Illus-
trated.*
5962. The State of Wisconsin, embracing Brief Sketches of its
History, Position, Resources and Industries, and a Cata-
logue of its Exhibits at the Centennial at Philadelphia.
1876. Madison, Wis.: Atwood & Culver, Prs. 1876.
8vo, pp. 86.
The "Catalogue of the State Mineral Exhibit at Philadelphia,
1876, by E. T. Sweet, M. S. Location: Main Building, Mineral
Annex, V — 6a." Agricultural Exhil.it in Horticultural Hall, by L.
E. Walker. Educational Exhibit in the Main Building — Second
Story, by W. H. Chandler, pp. 85.
5963. A Few Days at Nashotah (Wisconsin). Albany: Munsell.
1849. 8vo, pp. 31.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 25 cts.
5964. Sketches of the Early History and Present Advantages of
New London, A\'is. New London, Wis.: 1857. i2mo,
PP- 31-
WISCONSIN. 347
5965. ] listory of Northern Wisconsin Containing An Account
(if its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources;
an Rxtensive Sketch of its Counties, Cities, Towns and
\'illagcs, their Improvements, Industries, Manufactories,
Biographical Sketches, Portraits of Prominent Men and
Early Settlers; Views of County Seats, etc. Illustrated.
Chicago: The Western Historical Co., A. T. Andreas,
Proprietor. 1881. 4to, pp. 1218.
Woodcut portraits in ihc text.
5966. Biograi)hical and Statistical History of the City of Osh-
kosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Oshkosh. 1867.
8vo, pp. 76. Prepared for the "Northwestern."
Sold: Field, 1875, 50 cts.
5967. F.arly Days at Racine, Wisconsin, intended as a Response
or as Emendations to a part of Hon. Chas. F. Dyer's
Address, before the Old Settlers Society. By an Out-
sider. Racine: The Author. A. C. Stanford, Pr. 1872.
Svo, pp. 23.
"First printed in Racine Advocate. July, Aug., 1871. Preface,
signed H." Sabin.
5968. History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin, Con-
taining a History of Each County, its Early Settlement,
Growth, Development, Resources, etc., an Extensive
and Minute Sketch of its Cities, their Improvements, In-
dustries, Manufactories, Churches, Schools, Societies,
etc., etc.. War Record, P)iograi)hical Sketches, Portraits
of Prominent Men and Early Settlers, Views of Build-
ings, etc., etc.. Also History of Wisconsin, Condensed
AJjstract of Laws of Wisconsin, Miscellaneous, etc.
Illustrated. Chicago: Western Historical Co. 1879.
4to, pp. 738.*
Woodcuts, portraits on steel and lithographs.
Sold: Guild, 1887, hlf mo, 2.00.
5969. Historj- of Rock County, Wisconsin, and Transactions of
the Rock County Agricultural Society. Janesville: 1856.
Svo.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.37.
348 wisr.izENus.
5970. History of Rock County, Wisconsin, containing a History
of Rock County, its early Settlement, Growth, Develop-
ment, Resources, &c.. Sec, an extensive and minute
sketch of its cities, their Improvements, Industries, Man-
ufactories, Churches, Schools, Societies, &c., War Rec-
ord, Biographical Sketches, Portraits of Prominent Men
and Early Settlers, &c., &c., &c. Also History of Wis-
consin, Constitution of the United States, and of Wis-
consin, Condensed Abstract of Laws of Wisconsin, Mis-
cellaneous. (Sec, &-C. Illustrated. Chicago : Western His-
torical Co. 1879. 4to, pp. 4, 19, 89<S.
Biitterfield's History of Wisconsin occupies the first 262 pages
of this work.
Map, 28 plates, mostly included in pagination.
Sold: Guild, 1887, hlf mo, 2.00.
5971. History of Sauk County, Wisconsin ; its Settlement,
Growth, Resources, Cities, Towns, Villages, Churches,
Schools, War Record, Biographical Sketches, Portraits
of Prominent I\Ien and Early Settlers. Chicago. 1880.
4to, pp. 826. Illustrated.
5972. Sketches of the W^est : or. The Home of the Badgers ; com-
prising an Early History of Wisconsin, with a series of
Familiar Letters and Remarks on Territorial Character
and Characteristics, (K:c. Milwaukee. 1847. 8vo, pp.
480.
Sold: Brinley, 1.50.
5973- Wisconsin State Gazetteer and Business Directory. Mil-
waukee : Hogg & Wright Co. 1882. 8vo, pp. 683.
5974. WISEMAN, C. M. L. Pioneer Period and Pioneer Peojde
of Fairfield County, Ohio. (Quotation.) Columbus, O.:
F. J. Heer Printing Co. 1901. 8vo, pp. 430.*
Frontispiece of Mr. Wiseman.
5975. WISLIZENUS, F. A. Ein Ausflug nach den Felsen-
Gebirgen im Jahre 1839, Von F. A. Wislizenus, M. D.
St. Louis, Mo., Gedruckt bei Wilh. Weber, Herausgeber,
des "Anzeiger des Westens." 1840.
Map. 8vo. i)p. 122, 2 j)p. "Nachwort ;" i p. "Tnhalt ;"
I p. "Druckfchler."
wrniKK.s. 34<^
5976. WITBECK, H. P. Wisconsin and the City of Racine ; its
^\(I\antagcs, Business and Prospects. By Witbcck &
Rowley. Racine. 1856. 8vo, pp. 16. Map.
5977. WITHERS, ALEXANDER SCOTT. Chronicles | of |
I'.ordcr Warfare, | or | A History | of the .Settlement By
the Whites, \ of North-Western Virginia: | and | of the
Indian \\'ars and A-Iassacres ■ In that Section of the
State ; [ With | Reflections, Anecdotes, &c. | Clarkesburg,
Va. : I Published by Joseph Israel. | 1831. i2mo, pp. 319,
iv, i If ad\ertisement.*
Often lacks leaf of advt and table of contents.
Having been issued in a remote corner of Northwestern Vir-
ginia and designed principally for Ic^cal circulation, this work is
very scarce. The author took much pains to be authentic and his
chronicles are considered by Western antiquarians to form the best
collection of frontier life and Indian warfare that has been printed.
Sold: Brinlcy, 1880. 11.00: Clogston, 1899, 3.50; Dunbar,
1892, 11.00; Henkels, 1888. 5.00; Libbie, 1900, 5.25; Br
Ives, 1891, table of contents, 24.00; Menzies, 1876, hlf elf,
with table of contents, 16.50; Rogers, 1900, 6.50; Field,
1875. hlf mo, by Bradstreet. 10.50; Wolfe, 1894, orig
bndg, 6.00; Bangs. 1901, 3.13; Bangs. 1903, shp, 5.25;
Anderson, 1904, shp, name stami)ecl in 3 places, 5.25;
Stone, 1897, .'ihp, n.oo; Hayden, 1907. shp. 18.10.
5978. . Chronicles of Border Warfare ; or a History of
the Settlement by the Whites of Northwestern Vir-
ginia, and of the Indian Wars and Massacres in that
Section of the State ; with Reflections, .Anecdotes, &c.
New Edition, edited and annotated by Reuben Gold
Thwaites ; with an .Addition of a Memoir of the Author
and several Illustrative Notes, by Lyman Copeland
Drajier. Cincinnati, O. : The Robert Clarke Co. 1895.
8vo, pp. 20, 447. Portrait.
"Originally published in Clarksburg in 1831. For the prepar-
ation of this new edition the services of Dr. Draper were engaged
.some five years ago. Dr. Draper had spent many years in collecting
material in this line, and was eminently fitted to edit Withers'
work; he died, unfortunately, before completing more than a third
of the annotations. Mr. Thwaites taking up the work where Dr.
Draper left it. Mr. Thwaites completed the annotations, added an
analytical index and a selected biMiogrrapby. inchulcd in the Index.
.As Dr. Draper's literary executor and as Secretary of the State
Historical Society of Wisconsin, he possessed ample means for the
proper ehuidalion of Withers' text." Publ. Weekly.
Sold: Hayden, 1907, git, unct, 2.00.
WOLLEY.
5979. WITHINGTON, LOTHROP. Caleb Haskell's Diary.
May 5, 1775 — May 30, 1776. A Revolutionary Soldier's
Record before Boston and with Arnold's Quebec Ex-
pedition. Edited with Notes by Lothrop Withington.
Newburyport : W'm. II. Huse & Co. 1881. 8vo, pp.
23*
5980. WOLFE, J. M. Guide, Gazetteer and Directory of Ne-
braska Railroads, and a General History of the State.
Omaha. 1S72. i2mo, pp. 160. Map mounted on linen.
5981. WOLLENWEBER, L. A. Aus Berks County's (Pa.)
schwerer Zeit, eine geschichtliche Erzahlung. Reading.
1875. 8vo, pp. 40.
5982. WOLLEY, CHARLES. A two Years | Journal | in | New-
York: ] And part of its | Territories | in | America. | By
C. W. A. M. I London, | Printed for John Wyat, at the
Rose in | St. Paul's Church-Yard : and Eben Tracy, | at
the three bibles on London-Bridge. 1701. Sm. 8vo.*
First imprint.
Sold: Barlow, 1890, red mo, extra, by Matthews, 240.00;
Menzies, 1876, levt mo, 290.00.
5983. . A two Years | Journal | in | New- York : | And part
of its I Territories ] in | America. | By C. W. A. M. |
London, | Printed for Dickinson Boys in Lowth, | and
George Barton in Boston, 1701. | Sm. 8vo.*
Second imprint.
5984. . A Two Years Journal in New York, and part of its
Territories in .America, with an Introduction and copi-
ous Historical Notes by E. B. O'Callaghan. New York:
Gowans. i860. 8vo, pp. 97.
Fifty copies were printed. No. 2 of Gowan's Bib!. Americana.
Sold: Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, git, 3.00; Allan, 1864, large
'.. pap, 5.00; A MSS copy of the i860 ed was sold at the
Allan Sale for 2.00; Hoffmann, 1877, 1.25; Thornton,
1878, ro}' 8vo, cl, 25 cts. ; Menzies, 1876, hlf elf, git, unct,
large pap, title printed in red and black, the only one so
done, 7.00; Deane, 1898, 1.37; Whitmorc, 1902, hlf ro,
80 cts.
wool). 351
5985. . A Two Years' Journal in \cw York and Part of
its Territories in America By Charles Wolley, A. M.
Reprinted from the original edition of 1701 With an
Introduction and Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne,
Professor of History in Yale University. Cleveland:
The Burrows ]5rothers Company. 1902. 8vo, pp. 75.*
An edition of 250 copies, numbered.
"The text is an exact transcript of that of the original edition,
with the exception that the use of the long 's' has been discarded."
Bourne.
F"acsiniile title pages arc given of the two imprints. The paging
of the original edition is wrong.
The Rev. Charles Wolley (or Wooley) accompanied Sir Kd-
mund Andres to New York as his chaplain in 1678. At the expira-
' tion of two years he returned to England and published, in 1701,
his "Journal," to which much value is attached, particularly as
concerns the Indians. His knowledge regarding the trade of New
York at that date, and the prices of furs and other commodities,
is of great interest.
An original copy is worth about $1,000.
"This reprint of his narrative is valuable as there arc lut few
of the original copies in existence." N. Y. Press.
5986. WOOD, BENJAMIN. Centennial Address at Upton,
Mass., June 25, 1835.
WOOD, GEORGE K. History of Francestown, N. H.
See Cochrane, No. 967.
The Granite Monthly (Concord) for August, 1897, has also an
illustrated article on Francestown that is full of valuable historical
data.
5987. WOOD, SILAS. A Sketch of the Geography of the Town
of Huntington (N. Y.), with a Brief History of its First
Settlement and Political Condition to the end of the
Revolution. Washington, 1824. 8vo. + Edited by
W. S. Pelletrcau. New York. 1898. 8vo.
Sold: Bangs, 1900. hlf mo, unct, newspaper clippings in-
serted, 22.00; 1898 ed, Anderson, 1904, 3.00.
5988. . A Sketch of the First Settlement of the Several
Towns on Long Tslatid, with their Political Condition,
to the End of the American Revolution. Brooklyn. N.
Y. : Alden Spooner. 1824. 8vo, pp. 65.*
But 100 copies of this first edition were printed.
Sold: Menzies, 1876, elf. by Matthews. 19.50: Henkels,
1902. unct, 4.50; Cooke, 1883, elf, by Matthews, 7.00;
352 WOOD.
Halleran, 1899, sewed, iinct, 6.00; Bangs, 1899, pap, unct,
5.00; Bangs. 1900, hlf mo, git, Bedford, 11.00; Eames,
1905, hlf mo, 8.00.
5989. . A Sketch of the First Settlement of the Several
Towns on Long Island, with their Political Condition,
to the End of the American Revolution. Brooklyn : Al-
den Spooner. 1826. 8vo. Revised Edition.
Sold: Brinley, 1880, 9.00; Holbrow, 1892, Avithout cover,
2.50; Eames, 1905, hlf mo, git, by Stikeman, 5.50; Pat-
terson, 1896, bds, 5.00.
5990. . A Sketch of the First Settlement of the Several
Towns on Long Island, with their Political Condition, to
the End of the American Revolution. A New Edition.
Brooklyn : Printed by Alden Spooner. 1828. 8vo, pp.
205.*
"First Historian of Long Island after Denton's mention in
1670." N. y. Lib. Bull.
Sold: Brevoort, 1890, bds, unct, 4.50: Bangs, 1894, 5.00;
Bangs, Merwin, 1865, 5.00; Holbrow. 1892, map and
woodcut plates laid in, large paper, 4.00; Bushnell, 1883,
roy paper, rmct, 1.13; Cable, 1882. paper, 4.75; Cable,
1883. bds, 1.70; Menzies, 1878, hlf mo, git, unct map,
view and appendix, 60 pp. inserted, 10.50; Rice. 1870, hlf
mo, git, unct, 8.00; Morrell, 20.00; Field, 1875, 6.50; Hol-
brow, 1892, bds, 4.00; Bushnell, 1883. hlf elf, git, 2.62;
Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, git, unct, 6.50; Bourquin, 1894,
3.10; Hofl'mann. 1877, 5.00; Deane, 1898, 2.50; Perry,
1899, hlf mo, 4.00; Bangs. 1900, hlf mo, git, unct. Brad-
street, 5.00; West, 1901, hlf mo, git, unct, 8.00; McKee,
1902. hlf levt mo, git, unct, 12.00; Drowne, 1903, sewed
unct, 4.25; Wilson. 1905, hlf mo. 6.20: Eames. 1905. hlf
elf, 5.75; Brinley, 1880, 5.00; Matthews, 1897, hlf elf, git,
by Matthews, ^.75.
jggi. . A Sketch of the First Settlement of the Several
Towns on Long Island, with their Political Condition,
to the End of the American Rc\olution ; with a Bio-
graphical Memoir and Additions by Alden J. Spooner. A
Portrait and Photographs of Dwellings, Brooklyn :
W(J0D.
353
Priiitid for llu' I'lirnian Clul). i^fj.v 8vo, iip. xxi, 205,
i 1 errata.*
Sold: Muri)liy, 1884, red mo, extra, Inirman club reprint.
7.00; Banirs, 1898, larye paper, 50 printed 410 pa()er,
4.50; Montayne, i8g8, lar^c paper, paper iinct, 3.25;
Baxter, 1898, i)ap unct, 5.50; West, 1889, large i)aper,
unct, 2.25; Weeks, 1902, hlf rn, jjlt, larj,'e paper,
2.10; Weeks, 1902. Pelletreau. 1898 ed, 1.60: Cable, 1882,
unct, git, 5.50; Davenport, 1896, 2.75; Anderson, 1905,
hlf Icvt mo, by Blackwell, large paper, 3.25; Eames,
1905, hlf mo, large pa[)cr, a. 1. s. of Author laid in, 5.00;
Anderson, 1904, Pelletreau ed, 189S, 3.00; Hoffmann,
1877, unct, 2.50; Guild, 1887, hlf mo, large paper, 3.75;
Bangs, 1899, shts flded, 10.13; Bangs, 1899, pap, 3.05;
P)angs. 1900, large pap, shts flded, 3.00; Bangs, 1900,
large pap, hlf mo. git, unct, P.radstreet, 5.50; Reid. 1903,
large pap. 4.25.
5992. . A .Sketch of the First Settlement of the Several
Towns on Long Island, with their Political Condition to
the End of the American Revolution; with a Biographi-
cal ]\remoir and Additions by Alden Spooner. A por-
trait and Photographs of Dwellings. Brooklyn: Printed
for the I'urman Club. 1865. 8vo, pp. 21, 205. i leaf
errata.
After the Biography of Mr. Spooner the following
title occurs : Silas Wood's Sketch of the Town of Hunt-
ington, Long Lsland. From its First Settlement to the
End of the American Revolution. Edited with Genea-
logical and Plistorical Notes, by William S. Pelletreau.
New York: Francis P. Harper. 1898. 8vo, pp. x, Title:
A Sketch of The Geography of the Town of Hunting-
ton ; with a Brief History of its First Settlement and
Political Condition to the End of the Revolution. Wash-
ington : Davis t't Force. 1824. Svo, pp. 63. Frontispiece
of Silas Wood.*
Limited edition of 210 copies.
"This edition was put forth by somebody who attempted to
eclipse the old fable of the Frog and the Ox and came to the same
untimely end." Sabin.
This very excellent treatise contains almost all we know of the
Indians of Lorg Island. The careful and intelligent author ex-
pended much time in collecting the data, and incidents relating to
354 WOOL).
the various tribes of aborigines once inhabiting the island. Pages
6i to 80 are occupied solely with the information he collected, of
which not the least reliable is the vocabulary on page 69.
5993. WOOD, WICK W. Historical Review of the Towns and
Business Houses, including Valuable Local Information
and Showing the Resources of Lawrence County, and
Admirable Shopping Facilities as well as Desirability as
a Field for the Investment of Capital Unsurpassed by
any County in the State. Compiled by W^ick W. Wood.
New Castle, Pa. : The News Co., Limited Steam Prs.
1887. 8vo, pp. 132.*
5994. WOOD, WILLIAM. New | Englands | Prospect. | A
true, lively, and experimen- ] tall description of that
part of America, ] Commonly called New England : |
discovering the state of that Conn- | trie, both as it stands
to our new-come | English Planters ; and to the old |
Native Inhabitants. | Laying downe that which may
both enrich the | knowledge of the mind- travelling
Reader, | or benefit the future Voyager. | By William
Wood. I Printed at London by Tho. Cotes for lohn
Eellamie, and are to be sold | at his shop, at the three
Golden Lyons in Corne-hill, neere the ] Roj^all Exchange.
1634. Sm. 4to.*
Collation : Four preliminary leaves, viz : Title,
verso blank ; "To the Right Worshipfull, my most hon-
oured Friend, Sir William Armyne, Knight and Bar-
onet." 2 pp. signed "W. W." To the Reader William
Wood, I p. signed "S. W." The "Table and Errata,"
I p. Folding map — "The South Part of New England
as it is planted this years, 1634." Text, 96 pp. Nomen-
clator (Indian Vocabulary), 5 pp.
"This first edition is very rare, only the two copies have come
into the English maikct during the last thirty years. Even Mr.
Brinley had none, although there were two copies of the second
edition (1635) in his collection. This work is particularly inter-
estirg for its map, to which, by reason of its correctness and ful-
rcss of detail, no previous map is in any way comparable; and for
i;s short Dictionary or 'Nomenclator,' occupying five pages at the
end, which takes precedence of all the linguistic labors of Eliot,
Roger Williams and others." Qnaritch.
Priced in 1906, by Dodd, Mead & Co., at $800.00, as follows :
Small -Uo, dark-blue crushed levant morocco, elaborately
to.-'led, with gilt edges, by Pralt, in case. $8oo.oo. London, Tho.
.Coles for John Bellamie, 1634.
WOOD. 35 5
The first edition of the first printed acouin of Massachusetts
Colony. Part I is a description of the natural features of the
Country; and Part II., pp. 56-98, tells of the habits and customs of
the Indians. I'ollowing this are five pages of an EnglisTi-Indiaij
Dictionary, which is very valuable in the study of the Indian
tongue. Roger VVilliams may have assisted Wood in the compil-
ation of this list.
With the rare map "The South Part of New England as it is
Planted in this years, 1634."
A fine copy with very large margins and some leaves uncut at
the bottom. This 1634 edition is very rare in any condition, with
the map. The book was reprinted in 1635, and the legend on the
map altered to "this ycare, 1635."
In the mammoth volume, "List of Maps of America in the
Library of Congress," the following note is appended to the
description of the map of 1635:
"Note. — The original edition has the date 1635 ; but the follow-
ing reprints are dated 1634."
Sold: Aspinwall, 1879, 31.00; Thornton, 1878, cl map in-
serted, 23.00: Puttick I't Simpson, 1861, elf, extra, by
T. Bedford, £4 los; Murphy, 1884, olive mo, git, by
Bradstreet, 50.00; Deane. 1898, elf, 300.00; Libbic, 1891,
title mounted, last 3 1 inlaid. 40.00; Barlow, 1890, hlf clf,
1st and 2d editions bd together, with map of 1635 ed,
also the map of 1634, 320.00; McKee, 1902, clf, git, by
Bedford, blank margin of title repaired, autograph of
John Kennett on title, writing on blank verso of last
leaf, 620.00; Burton, 1902, lacks lower hlf title, map and
part of preface, 12.00.
5995- • New | Englands | Prospect. | A true, lively, and
experimen | tall description of that part of America, |
commonly called New-England : | discovering the state
of that Coun | trie, both as it stands to our newcome
I English Planters; and to the old | Native Inhabitants. |
Laying downe that which may both enrich the | knowl-
edge of the mid-travelling Reader, | or benefit the future
Voyager. | By Williain Wood. | with Map of the South
part of New England, as it is Planted this yeare. 1635.
Printed at London by Tho. Cotes for lohn Bellamie and
are to be sold | at his shop at the three Golden Lyons in
Corne-hill. neere the | Royal E.xchange. 1635. Sm. 4to,
3 prel. leaves and St, pp. text, also Nomenclature of
Natives' language.
Second edition.
Sold: Brinley. 1880, 27.50; Rice, 1870, levt mo, by Mat-
thews, fine copy, 200.00; Brinley, 1879, gr levt mo,
3S6 WOOD.
extra Bedford, pp. (8), 83, (5), Sm. 4to, 80.00; Same sale,
original map, fine copy, with autograph of Sir John
Rawdon, 40.00; Br. Ives, 1891, levt mo, extra, git, by F.
Bedford, 105.00; Menzies, 1878, levt mo, git, Bedford,
115.00; Miller & Bancker, 1898, levt mo, git, by Riviere,
Ivs remargined, 65.00; Bangs, 1902, levt mo, by Riviere,
a few catch words cut into, 90.00; Puttick and Simpson,
1861, elf. £6 6s.
5996. WOOD, WILLIAM. New England's Prospect. 1639.
Sm. 4to.
"Third edition. Exactly corresponding to the first edition of
1634, except that it is printed in a lesser number of pages, and that
the year 1634 is altered to 1639 on the map." Quaritch.
Sold: Mitchell, 1891, levt mo, some leaves cut close, 50.00;
Puttick and Simpson, 1861, br mo, extra, £6 6s.
5997. WOOD, WILLIAM. New England's Prospect ; Being a
True, Lively, and Experimental Description of that part
of America commonly called New England, Discovering
the State of that Country, both as it stands to our new-
come English Planters, and to the old Native Inhabi-
tants, and Laying down that which may both Enrich
the Knowledge of the Mind-Travelling Reader, or Bene-
fit the Future Voyager. The Third Edition. Boston,
N. E. : Reprinted by Thomas & John Fleet in CornhilL
1784. 8vo, pp. xviii, 128.
Sold: Murphy. 1884. i.oo; Deane, 1898, paper unct, 7.00;
Menzies, 1875, hlf mo, 10.00; Woodward, 1869, 2 pp.
appendix missing, i.oo; Brinley, 1879, '^^t, git, by Pratt,
unct, 20.00; same sale, water stained, 8.00; Roche, 1867,
hlf mo, git, 36.00; Cooke. 1883, Boston reprint, 3.50.
5998. . Wood's New England Prospect. Boston: Pub-
lication of Prince Society. 1865. 4to.
But 170 copies were printed.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 14.00; Libbie, 1897, 18.50; Woodward,
1869, unct, 3.75; Brinley. 1879, unct, 7.00; Roche, 1867,
large pap, 8.00: Manson, 1899, hlf mo, git, unct, 25.00;
Libbie, 1901, hlf mo, extra, unct, 22.00; Whitiuore, 1902,
full mo, git, 43.00; Pratt, 1899, hlf mo, git, unct, 16.00;
Clogston, 1899, hlf mo, git, unct, 9.50; Poole, 1900, hlf
WOODRUFF. 357
mo, unct, 14.00; Lihliie, 1901, hlf mo, pit, 22.00; Libhie,
1902, hlf mo, git, 3.75; Wales, 1903, paj) unct, 27.00;
Stephens, 1904, hlf mo, unct, 37.00; Libbie, 1904, shts
folded, unct, 13.50; Eamcs, 1905, hlf mo, 32.00.
5999. WOODBURY, LOUIS AUGUSTUS (M. D.). .An His-
torical Sketch of Bradford, Mass., in the Revolution. (In-
cluding East Bradford, now Croveland.) firoveland,
Mass. 1895. i6mo, pp. 8, 112 i 1 errata. Illustrated.*
Originally written for the "V'alley Visitor," of Grovcland, and
on the tli-cui.liniiancc < f that paper published in book form.
Sold: Libbie, 1901, cl, unct, 62 cts. ; Henkels, 1903, 30 cts.
6000. WOODMAN, DAVID, JR. Guide to Texas Emigrants.
Boston: M. Hawes. 1835. i2mo, pp. 192.
Map of Colonization Grant' to Zavela, Vehlein. and oth(lrs.
"The pamphlet published liy the trustees of the Galveston Bay
and Texas Land Company, \n Janiiary, 1831, is the text of this
book up to page 76." Raines. Ribl'y Texas.
6001. WOODRUFF, GEORGE C. History of the Town of
Lilchfield, Connecticut. Litchfield: Pr. and Publ. by
Charles Adams. 1845. 8vo, pp. 64.*
Folding plan of village.
The map is usually missing.
Sold: Bushnell. 18S3. hlf elf, git, 7.00; Manson, 1899, 3.25;
Cable, 1882. 5.50; Libbie, 1901, 2.50; Richmond, 1899,
475-
6002. . Litchfield Centennial Celebration. July 4, 1876.
Historical Address. Hartford. 1876. 8vo, pp. 44.
6003. WOODRUFF. GEORGE H. The History of Will County,
Illinois, Containing A History of the County, its Cities,
Towns, &c.. a Directory of its Real Estate Owners ; Por-
traits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men ; General
and Local Statistics ; Map of Will County ; History of
Illinois. Illustrated ; History of the Northwest, Illus-
trated; Constitution of the United States, Miscellaneous
35S WOODWARD.
Matters, &c., &c. Illustrated. Chicago : Wm. Le Baron
& Co. 1878. Roy 8vo, pp. iv, 995 (7). Map.*
, The general history is bv WoodrulT, the township history by
\V. H. Perrin and H. H. Hili,
6004. . Fifty Years Ago. Northern Illinois previous to
and during the Black Hawk War. Joliet. 1883. 8vo,
pp. 62.
6005. WOODS, EDGAR (REV.). Albermarle County in Vir-
ginia. 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. (Quotation.) n. p., n. d. (Charlottesville:
Michie Co., Prs. 1901.) 8vo, pp. iv, 412.*
Sold: Manson, 1899, 5-50; Cable, 1882, 2.25; Cable, 1883,
shts fid, 1.75; J. G. Smith, 1883, 3.12; Guild, 1887, 3.50;
Waterson, 1900, 4.75; Whitcomb, 1904, cl, 3.00; Knapp,
1905, cl, 7.25 ; Libbie, 1905, cl, 7.75.
6006. WOODS, HARRIET F. Historical Sketches of Brook-
line, Alass. Boston : Published by Author. 1874. i2mo,
PP- 431-
One hundred copies printed for subscribers only.
6007. WOODS, JOHN. Two Years' Residence in the Settle-
ment on the English Prairie in the Illinois Comity,
United States, with an Account of its Animal and Vege-
table Productions, Agriculture, &c. A Description of
the Principal Towns, Villages, <S;c., with the Habits and
Customs of the Backwoodsinen. London: 1822. 8vo,
pp. 310. Maps.
Sold: M. D. Gilinan, 1884, hlf mo, 2.50; Bourquin, 1894,
bds. unct, 3.50: Stephens, 1904, bds, unct, 6.25; Child,
1882, 62 cts. ; Cable, 1883, 1869 ed., 50 cts.
6008. WOODWARD, ASHBEL. The Celebration of the One
Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Primitive Or-
ganization of the Congregational Church and Society, in
Franklin, Conn.. October 14th, 1868. New Haven : Tut-
tle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1869. 8vo, pp. 151. Map of
Norwich West Farms, 1663-1725.*
Sold: Hayden, 1907, 25 cts.
wooDWoKTii. 359
6009. . A J listoiic;il Address dclivcfcd in I'"rankliii, Con-
iiccliciil, October 14th, 1868, on the Two Hundredth
Anniversary of the Settlement of the Town, and tlie
One Hundred and I'iftieth Anniversary of its Ecclesi-
astical Organizations. 2d edition. New Haven : Tuttle,
Morehouse & Taylor, Prs. 1870. 8vo, p|). 102.*
Frontispiece, folding plan of Norwich West I'arms, 1663 — 1725.
The location of the first settlers in I'ratiklin.
6010. WOODWARD, E. M. Uonapartc's Park, atul the Murats.
Trenton, N. J.: MacCrellish i'^ Quigley, Prs. 1879. ovo,
pp. 116, 2.*
6011. WOODWARD, E. M.; HAGEMAN, JOHN F. History
of Burlington and Mercer Coutities, New Jersey, with
Biographical Sketches of many of their Pioneers and
Prominent Men. Illustrated. l'hiladel[)hia : Everts &
Peck. 1883. 4to, pp. 8, 888. Outline map of country,
steel plates and woodcuts.*
Sold: Proud. 100,^, full russ, 10.00; Bang.s, 1900, 3.25.
6012. WOODWARD HISTORICAL SERIES. 8 vols, pub-
lished. Roy. .4I0. Viz: I. -H. Record of Salem Witch-
craft copied from Original Documents. IH.-IV. Hub-
bard's Indian Wars, with Historical Preface, Life and
Pedigree of Author, and Extensive Notes, by Sam'l G.
Drake. V.-VI.-VII. The Witchcraft Delusion in New
England, as exhibited by Cotton Mather in his Wonders
of the Invisible World, and by Robt. Calef in his More
Wonders of the Invisible World. With Preface. Intro-
duction and Notes by Sam'l G. Drake. Roxbury: 1864-
66.
Sold: Cooke, 1883, hlf Icvt mo, git, unct, Bradstreet, 42.00;
Guild, 1887, large pap, unct, 24.00; Same sale, sm pap,
20.00; Woodward, i 869, 77.OO; idem, another cojjv, 57.63.
Of Vols. I. -II, but IS copies were printed, and it has been sold
for 100.00 per vol. Of the olliers. 50 copies were printed.
6013. WOODWORTH, JOHN. Reminiscences of Troy, From
its Settlement in 1790 to 1P07, with Remarks o:i its Com-
360 WOOLLEN.
merce. Enterprise, Improvements, State of Political
Parties, and Sketches of Individual Character. Written
at the Request of Several Gentlemen of Troy. Albany:
Joel Munsell. 1853. 8vo, pp. 39.*
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ward, 1869, 10 cts.
6014. -. Reminiscences of Troy, from its Settlement in
1790 to 1807, with Remarks on its Commerce, Enter-
prise, Improvements, State of Political Parties, and
Sketches of Individual Character. Written at the Re-
quest of Several Gentlemen of Troy. Second Edition,
with Notes. Explanatory, Biographical, Historical, and
Antiquarian. Engravings, Titles and Initials rubricated
and facsimiles of ancient paper money. Albany : J. Mun-
sell. i860. 4to.
Edition, 200 copies.
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Rice. 1870, hlf mo, git, unct, by Bradstreet, 4.00; Wood-
ward, 1869, I.oo; Bangs, Merwin, 1865, i.oo; Roche,
1867, flscp 4to, unct, 1. 13; Barlow, 1890, hlf mo, git,
I.oo; Bushnell, 1883, 50 cts.; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 35
cts.; Cable, 1882, 2.25; M. D. Gilman, 1884, 1.20; Men-
zies, 1876, 3.50; Hoffmann, 1877, 50 cts.; Guild, 1887,
1.50.
6015. WOOLDRIDGE, JOHN. History of Nashville, Tenn.,
with full Outline of the Natural Advantages, Accounts
of the Mound Builders, Indian Tribes, Early Settle-
ment, Organization of the Mero District, and General
and Particular History of the City down to the Present
Time. (By John Wooldridge, E. E. Hoss, W. B. Reese,
and others.) Nashville: 1890. 8vo, pp. 656. Portraits
and woodcuts.*
6016. WOOLLEN, WILLIAM WESLEY. Biographical and
Historical Sketches of Early Indiana. (Quotation.)
Indianapolis: Publ. bv Hammond & Co. 1883. 8vo, pp.
viii, 568.*
These sketches were first puhlishcd in the Indianapolis Journal.
Full page illustrations on steel.
WORCKSTKR. 36!
6017. V/OOLLEY, EDWIN C. The Kcconstruction of Georgia.
New '^'ork : Cohimljia University Press. Macmillan."
1901. 8vo, pp. 112.
Columbia Utiiv'y Studies in History, 1-xonomics and Public
Law. V. 13. No. 3.
6018. WOOLWORTH, J. M. Nebrasl<a in 1857. Omaha City:
1S57. i2mo, pp. 105.
Folrlcd colored rmp.
WOOLSEY, SARAH C. .^ce COOLIDGE, SUSAN.
6019. WOOTEN, DUDLEY GOODALL. A Comprehensive
History of Texas, 1685 to 1897. Edited by Dudley G.
Wooten. Profusely Illustrated. In Two \'olumes.
Published by \\illiam G. SchariT. Dallas: 1898. Roy.
8vo, pp. xxiii, 890; V. 2, pp. vii, (l), 851.*
Photogravures and woodcuts. Each volume has an index.
6020. WORCESTER, SAMUEL T. Bi-centennial of Old Dun-
stable, Address by Hon. S. T. Worcester, Oct. 27, 1873.
Sec J. P.. Hill.
Sold: Child, 1882, 25 cts.
6021. . Early History of Hollis, N. H. Reprinted from
N. E. Hist, and Gen. Register, 1874. (n. p., n. d.) 8vo,
pp. 23.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 40 cts.
6022. . The Town of Hollis, N. H., in the War of the
Revolution. Repr. N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., July, 1876.
8vo, pp. 21. n. p., n. d.*
6023. . History of Hollis, N. H., from its Eirst Settlement
to 1879. With many Biograi)hical Sketches of Early
Settlers, their Descendants and Others. Boston: 1879.
8vo, pp. 349.
Two maps, 19 portraits and 6 plates.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 3.00; Cable, 1882, 2.00; Cable, 1883,
1.37; Guild, 1887, 2.75; Balcom, 1901, 2.50; Henkels,
1901, 25 cts.
362 WORTH INGTON.
6024. WORTH, GORHAM A. Random Recollections of Al-
banjr from 1800 to 1808. Albany: C. Van Benthuysen.
1849. 8vo, pp. 57.
Sold: Woodward, 1869, 25 cts.
6025. . Random Recollections of Albany, from 1800 to
1808, with some additional Matter, to w^hich is added
Random Recollections of Hudson. Second Edition.
Albanv: C. Van Benthuysen. 1850. 8vo, pp. 168. +
1858. '
See Ignatius Jones.
6026. . Random Recollections of Albany, from 1800 to
1808. Third Edition, with Notes by the Publisher. Al-
bany: J. Munsell. 1866. Roy. 8vo, pp. vi, 144. Illus-
trated.*
The first edition of Mr. Worth's book was comprised in a
very thin pamphlet published in 1849. The next the Recollections
of Hudson was published in 1850. Both were published by C.
Van Benthuysen.
Sold: Wickham, 1895, hlf mo, git, unct, 116 plates and
portraits inserted, 4.00; Blanchard, 1898, hlf mo, git,
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50 printed, 1.50; Woodward, 1869, large paper ed, 1.63;
Roche, 1867, large pap, 2.75 ; Dunbar, 1892, 80 cts. ; M.
D. Oilman, 1884, i.oo: Bushnell, T883, 50 cts.; Henkels,
1902, 25 cts.; ^^'est, 1889, paper, unct, 50 cts.
6027. WORTHINGTON, ERASTUS. The History of the
Town of Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, from
the beginning of its Settlement in Sept., 1635, ^o May,
1827. Boston: Button & Wentworth. 1827. 8vo, pp.
146.
Sold: Terry, 1891, i.oo; Deane, 1898, mo, red edges, 4.50;
Brinley, 1879. bds, unct, 4.00; Brinley, 1893, bds, unct,
3.00; Bushnell, 1899, bds, unct, 3.12; Cable, 1882, hlf
mo, unct, 5.00; Munson, 1899, bds, unct, 5.12; Balcom,
1901, 3.25; Cable, 1883, bds, unct, 75 cts.; J. G. Smith,
1883, hlf shp, unct, 2.25; Hofftnann, 1877, bds. unci, 1.50;
Cooke, 1883, bds, unct, 70 cts.
\vi<k;ii'I'. 363
6028. . Proccediiif^s at the Celeljration of the Two Hun-
dred and Fiftieth Anniversary of tlie Incorporation of
the Town of Dcdham, Mass., Sept. 21, 1886. (With
Hist. Address by \i. Worthington.) Cambridf^c : 1887.
Svo, pp. 214.
Sold: Balcom, 1901, 37 cts.
Fronlispiocf .
WORTHEN, ANGUSTA HARVEY (MRS.). See E.
Wadleiqh.
6029. WRIGHT, HENDRICK B. Historical Sketches of Plym-
outh. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Witii 25
Photnsjraplis of .some of the Early Settlers and Present
Inhabitants of the Town of Plymouth; Old Landmarks;
Family Residences; and Places of Special Note. Phila-
delphia: T. P.. Peterson iK: P.ros. n. d. (!873.) Svo,
pp. 419.*
Sold: M. D. r.ilman, 1S84, 1.20; Dunl)ar, 1892, 60 cts.;
Henkels, 1898, 50 cts.; Barlow. T890, 1.50; Guild. 1887,
2.75; Cable, 1883, 1.37; P.ourquin, 1894, 30 cts.; Rour-
quin, 1894, 25 cts.; Haydcn, 1907, autO£jrai)h j^resenta-
tion copy, 35 cts.
6030. WRIGHT, JOHN S. Chicago: Past, Present, Future,
Chicago: Sold by the Western News Company and all
Chicago Booksellers. 1868. 8vo, pp. xxvi, 404.*
Second edition, for Chicago Board of Trade. Chi-
cago: 1870. 8vo. jip. 432.
ilap. engravings.
Sold: Thornton, 1878. 6 cts. ; 1870 ed: Thornton, 1878, i.OO.
6031. WRIGHT, LUTHER. A Sermon delivered at Medway,
November 4, 1813, on the Close of a Century since the
Incorporation of the Town. By Luther Wright. Pastor
of the First Church in said Town. Dedham : Pr. at the
Gazette Office. 1814. 8vo, pp. 32.*
Sold: Cable, 1883, 75 cts.
6032. . Historical Sketch delivered at Easthampton,
Mass., Oct. 7, 1851. Northampton: 1852. Svo, ])p. ^2.
Sold: J. G. Smith, 1S83, 62 cts.
364 WYOMING.
6033. WRIGHT, MARCUS O. General Reminiscences of the
Early Settlement and Early Settlers of McNairy County,
Tennessee. (Quotation.) Washington, D. C. : Com-
mercial Publ. Co. 1882. 8vo, pp. 96. (Illustrated.)*
6034. WRIGHT, PLATT M. Omro, Wisconsin. A Brief
Sketch of its Past and Present. Omro: 1876. Svo,
pp. 22.
6035. WRIGHT, SILAS. The History of Perry County in
Pennsylvania, from the Earliest Settlement to the Pres-
ent Time. Lancaster, Pa. : Wylie & Griest. 1873.
i2mo, pp. viii, 290.*
Sold: Cable, 1883, 1.37; Bourquin, 1894, 20 cts. ; Hayden,
1907, a. 1. s. of author ins., 50 cts.
6036. WRIGHT, S. OSGOOD. A Historical Discourse deliv-
ered at Maiden, Dec. i, 1832, containing a Sketch of the
History of that Town, from its Settlement to the Pres-
ent Time. Boston: Light & Harris. 1832. Svo, pp. 36.
Sold: Manson, 1899, 2.00.
6037. WRIGHT, WILLIAM. The Oil Regions of Pennsylva-
nia. Showing Where Petroleum is Found; How it is
Obtained, and at What Cost. With Hints to Whom
it May Concern. New York : Harper & Brothers. 1865.
i2mo, pp. 275.*
Sold: Cable, 1882, 40 cts.
6038. WYETH, JOHN B. Oregon; or, A Short History of a
Long Journey from the Atlantic Ocean to the Region of
the Pacific, by land ; drawn up from the Notes and Oral
Information of John B. Wyeth, one of the party who left
Mr. Nathaniel Wyeth, July 28, 1832, four days' march
beyond the Ridge of the Rocky Mountains, and the only
one who has returned to New England. Cambridge :
1833. i2mo, pp. 87.
Sold: Brinley, 1881, 3.00; Guild, 1887, 4.75.
WYOMING.
6039. \\'yoming. The Territory of Wyoming. Its History, Soil,
VAXES. 36 5
Climate, Resources, &c. Laramie City : 1H74. 8vo,
PP- 7?,-
6040. Official Guide to the Yellowstone Na^iona Park. St. Paul;
By John Hyde. 1888. i6mo, pji. 135. Maps and Illus-
trations.
6041. Repdrl upnn The Reconnaissance of Northwestern Wyo-
ming;, incliidinf; Yellowstone Park, made in the Summer
of 1873. I'y William A. Jones, Capt. of Engineers, L'. .S.
A. W'ith Appendix. Washington: Government Print.
1875. 8vo, p]). 331. 49 folded sheets of plans of the
camps.*
See, also, Jones, No. 2756.
6042. YATES, JOHN V. N.; MOULTON, JOSEPH W. His-
tory of the Stale of New York including its Aboriginal
and Colonial Annals. Vol. I. Part i. New York: A.
T. Goodrich. 1824. 8vo, pp. 325. Part II. Novum
Belgium. 8vo, pp. viii, 428. Vol, IT. New York: E.
Bliss. 1826.*
The paging in the two vols, is C'^ntintK.ns.
Rare in any condition, particularly so uncut. "The aboriginal
History of \'cw York is very ably treated, these divisions of the
work being almost entirely devoted to an examination of the
various questions which have so vexed ethnologists regarding the
origin of the savages, the pre-Columbian history and discovery of
America, and a narrative of events connected with Indian history
to the year 1633." Field.
Sabin says that Moulton is the sole author of this scarce book.
Sold: Bell. 1895, Pts. i, 2, bds, unct, 7.00; Murphy, Pts.
I, 2, 1884, 5-50; Brevoort, 1890, Pt. i only, bds, unct,
2.50; Rice, 1870, 2 pts. hlf mo. 12.00; Dunbar, 1892, V. I,
pts I, 2, bds, unct, 2.50; Henkels, 1901, hlf levt. git. unct.
by Bradstreet, V. I, pt. i, S./^: Anderson. 1904. hlf mo.
git, unct, lacking map, 4.00; Brinley, 18S0. 9.00; Part i
alone, 5.00; Williams, 1896, 3.50; Fisher, 1866, V. I only,
4.00; Bushnell, 18S3, 2 vols, unbd, unct, 2.50; Barlow,
1890, V. I, 2 pts, 9.00; with Moulton's N. Y. 170 Years
Ago, each 9.00; West, 1889, 2 vols, 5-7S; Anderson. 194,
V. T in bds, V. IT in sheets, unct. map. autograph T. K.
Paulding, 9.40; French and Chubbuck, 1904, hlf mo.
unct, 26.00: Knickerbocker, 1905, V. I bds. V. II in
sheets, folded. 3.25: W^eeks, 1902, Vol. I. Pt. i. orip lids.
366 YONGE.
unct, folding map in 7 parts of Hudson River, book-
plate of Danl Webster, 6.25 ; Same sale, Vol. i in 2 pts,
hlf mo, git, lacks orig maps, maps of New Amsterdam,
Netherland and view of New Amsterdam inserted, 3.75 ;
Cable, 1882, bds, unct, 9.50; Cable, 1883, bds, unct, 5.50;
Menzies, 1876, hlf mo, git, unct, 3 engrav and map in-
serted, 25.00; Bourquin, 1894, 2.50; Field, 1875, unct, V.
I, Pt. I, 12.00; Part 2, unct, 12.00; A. G. Greene, 1869,
bds, V. I, Pt. I, 1.75; Guild, 1887, New York 150 Years
Ago, 3 vols, bds and pap, 15.50; Bangs, 1900, hlf elf,
3.37; Bangs, 1903, hlf mo, git, 8.00; Bangs, 1903, hlf mo,
git, 9.00.
6043. YEAKLE, M. M. The City of St. Louis of To-Day: its
Progress and Prospects. Truth in Homely Words, and
Facts in Faithful Figures. Illustrated. St. Louis: J.
Osmun Yeakle & Co. 1889. 8vo, pp. 324.*
6044. YERRINGTON, J. M. W. Centennial Celebration at Lan-
caster, N. H., July 14th, 1864. Concord: 1864. 8vo.
Sold: Cable, 1882, 1.75.
6045. YOAKUM, HENDERSON. History of Texas, from its
first settlement in 1685 to its annexation to the United
States in 1846. 2 vols., with an extended appendix and
portraits. New York : Redfield. 1856. 8vo, pp. 1058.
4 portraits, 5 maps, plate and facsimile.
Sold: Bangs, 1895, 11.50; Bell, 1895, 10.50: Burnett, 1897,
cl, 7.25; Fisher, 1866, 4.00; S. L. Boardman, 1883, 6.00;
Waterbury, 1895, 11.50; Bourquin, 1894, 8.80; Field,
1875, 6.50; Donnelly, 1894, hlf elf. 10.25; Guild, 1887,
9.00; Richmond, 1899, shp, 10.50; Anderson, 1903, 9.40;
Anderson, 1905, cl, 11. 00.
6046. YONGE, F. A I Narrative | of the | Proceedings | Of the
People of I South-Carolina, | In the Year 1719: | And
of I The True Causes and Motives that induced | them
to Renounce their Obedience to the Lords | Proprietors,
as their Governors, and to put | themselves under the
immediate Government of the | Crown. | London : |
Printed in the Year 1726. 4to, pp. 40.
voLxra 367
Sold: Rice, 1870, Iilf green mo, gll, 10.25; IJrinley, 1880,
lilf gr elf, 30.00; Roelie, 1867, hlf gr mo, 14.00.
6047. YOUNG, ALEXANDER. Chronicles of the Pilgrim
I'aliier.s of the Colony of Plymouth, from 1602 to 1625.
Now first collected from (Original Records and Contem-
poraneous printed documents and Illustrated with
Notes. Jioston: Little i*^ Brown. 1841. 8vo, pp. 16,
488. Portrait. + Second Edition. Boston: 1844. 8vo,
pp. 502.
Sold: 1841 ed: Polock, 1895, shp, 6.00; Bell, 1895, cl, unct,
8.00; Morse, 1895, cl, unct, 15.50; Jillson, 1896, cl, unct,
10.75; Bangs, 1896, cl, 6.05; Bangs, 1896, cl, 6.00; Pat-
terson, 1896, cl, unct, 7.75; Libbie, 1904, cl, unct, 4.25;
Libbie, 1897, 6.25: Bangs, 1894, 8.50; llassam, 1903, cl,
unct, library stamp on back of title, 8.00; Manson, 1899,
cl, unct, 11.25; Cable, 1883, 4.25; Libbie, 1901, cl, unct,
10.00; M. D. Cilman, 1884, 4.50; Baxter, 1898, cl, 7.63;
Deane, 1898, cl, unct, portraits, photogra[)h and memoir
of author, 2 facsimiles inserted, 13.75; Mayes, 1898, cl,
8.25; Carruth, 1898, cl, worn, 7.50; Libbie, 1901, cl, unct,
10.00; Rice, 1S70, hlf elf, 4.12; Butler, 1889, 3.80; Liver-
more, 1894, 8.50; Manson, 1904, i v. in 2, levt mo, extra,
git, unct, by Macdonald & Sons, 203 portraits, plates and
maps inserted, 100.00; Brinley, 1879, portrait of Wins-
low, 6.50 ; J. G. Smith, 1883, with autograjih letter from
S. G. Drake, 8.00; Bourquin, 1894, 3.60; A. G. Greene,
1869, 5.62; Guild, 1887, 5.50; Whitmore, 1902, cl, unct,
10.00; W. F. Fowle, 1864, bds, 13.00; Bangs, 1899, 8.50;
Pratt, 1S99, 7.25; Bangs, 1899. 9.75; Massic, 1905, cl,
8.75; Hale, 1905, cl, 7.75; Iloilmann, 1877, 5.00; Shurt-
lefT, 1875, 5.75; 1844 ed: Carre, 1897, 9.50; West, 1899,
3.75 ; Chase & Dale, 1897, levt mo, extra git, unct, by
R. W. Smith, 10.50; Deane, 1898, cl, unct, 7.00; Shurt-
leff, 1875, 6.00; Child, 1882, 5.75: Henkels, 1900, 12.25;
Fisher, 1866. shp, 4.50: Bangs, 1901, 8.25; Cable, 1882,
unct, 7.50; Parker, 1859, 3.25; Thornton, 1878, 5.75;
Piartlelt. 1903. cl. unct. 9.50; Leonard. 1875, 9.50: Libbie,
1902, cl, unct, 8.50; Somerby, 1903. cl, unct. 6.50; Men-
zies, 1876, 2d ed. hlf mo, unct, 7.50.
6048. . Chronicles of the First Planters of The Colony
of Massachusetts Bay, from 1623 to 1636. Xow first
368 .vouNG.
collected from original records and contemporaneous
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6049. YOUNG, ANDREW W. History of Wayne County, In-
diana, from its First Settlement to the Present Time,
with numerous Biographical and Family Sketches. Em-
bellished with upward of fifty Portraits and Views of
YOUNG. 369
Buildings. Cincinnati : Robert Clarke & Co. 1872. 8vo,
PP- 459-
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6050. . History of the Town of Warsaw, New York, from
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Churches. Buffalo: Press of Sage Sons & Co. 1869.
8vo, pp. xv-400.*
Lithographic portraits.
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3.10; Hale, 1905, cl, 3.00.
6051. . History of Chautauqua County, New York, From
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ous Biographical and Family Sketches. Embellished
with Upwards of One Hundred Portraits of Citizens.
Buffalo, N. Y. : Printing House of Matthews & Warren.
1875. 8vo, pp. xvi, (i), 672.*
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Early history of Chautauqua, by Obed Edson.
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6052. YOUNG, EDWARD J. Bi-Centennial Celebration at Sud-
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including the Oration by Prof. Edward J. Young, of
Harvard College. Published by the Goodnow Library.
1876. (Press of Marden & Rowell, Lowell, Mass.) 8vo,
pp. 44.*
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60.53. YOUNG, JOHN RUSSELL. Memorial History of the
City of Philadel])hia from its First Settlement to the
Year 1893. Vol. L Narrative and Critical History,
1681 — 1895. Vol. n. Special and Biographical, by
George S. Seilheimer. Two Vols. New York: N. Y.
History Co. 1895-98. 8vo, pp. xxxi, (i), 568; x, 484.*
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250 text engravings.
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git, 4.00; Pennypacker, 1906, mor, 4.50.
6054. YOUNG, LAFE. History of Cass County, Iowa, With
Brief Mention of Old Settlers. Atlantic: 1877. 8vo.
6055. YOUNG, C. E.; GIBBS, OLIVER. First Annual Review
of Pierce County (Wisconsin), 1856. Prescott : 1856.
i2mo, pp. 46.
6056. ZEIGLER, WILBUR G.; CROSCUP, BEN. S. The
Heart of the x\lleghenies, or Western North Carolina,
comprising its Topography, History, Resources, People,
Narratives, Incidents, and Pictures of Travel, Adven-
tures in Hunting and Fishing, and Legends of its Wil-
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Alfred Williams, & Co. Cleveland, O. : Wm. W. Will-
iams. (1S83.) 8vo, pp. 374.*
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ERRATA.
Vol. I, No. 245, instead of Bargert, read Begert. See No. 332.
Vol. I, No. 440, in title, for Knowlton read Knowles. No.
2884 is an incorrect title of the same book.
Vol. I, No. 366, for Berthwick, read Borthwick. See No. 455.
Vol. 2, No. 2378, for Horsman, read Morsman. See No. 3707.
Vol. 2, No. 2143, referring to "Texas, No. 5096," should read
No. 5372.
Vol. 3, No. 3938, anonymous title under New York, should
be under Maine titles, No. 3179.
Vol. 3, No. 3275, for Celebration of One Hundredth Anniver-
sary, read Two Hundredth.
Vol. 4, No. 5107, Indian Miscellany, read Indiana Miscellany.
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