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Life  of  Hahnemann,  &c.,  &c. 

Edited  and  Revised 
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VOL.   IV. 

R.  to  Z.    No3.  4528  to  6056 


PHILADELPHIA  : 

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BIBLIOGRAPHY 

OF 

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 
Sold:  Bourc[uin,    1894,    2.10;    Harold    Peirce,    1903,    3-5o; 
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. 
Sold:  Bangs,  1896,  9.50;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.62; 
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. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  1.13;  Cable,  1882.  1.12;  Manson, 
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. 

Sold:  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  4.00;  Randall,  1901,  2.75;  same 
sale,  2.25:  Murphy,  1884,  2.75;  Fisher,  1866,  ii.oo; 
Woodward,  1869,  shp,  17.00;  Hoffmann,  1877,  3.50; 
Hoffmann.  1877,  5.25  ;  Cooke.  1883,  bds.  unct.  on  fly  leaf: 
"The  onU'  copy  we  ever  saw  uncut,  J.  Sabin,"  2.00;  Field, 
1875,  6.25;  Proud,  1903,  3.50;  Guild,  1887,  shp,  3.00; 
Anderson,  1904,  hlf  levt  mo,  git.  unct,  5.50;  Polock, 
1904,  shp,  orig  ed,  2.75;  Pennypackcr,  1906,  the  reprint, 
1.50;  Hayden.  1907,  .shp,  i.oo;  Sayre.  1907,  2.00;  Brin- 
ley, 1880,  shp,  5.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  2.75;  Henkels,  1900, 
the  reprint,  2.25;  Llenkels,  1888,  shp,  2.10:  Henkels, 
1899,  80  cts.:  Henkels,  1901,  bds.  unct,  reprint  of  1845 
ed,  1.25;  Cable,  1883,  1.75;  Bourquin,  1894,  facsimile 
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.* 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  5.00;  Stone,  1897,  hlf  mo,  6.50;  Bangs, 
1897,  hlf  mo,  spotted,  3.75;  Brinley,  1880,  shp,  12.50; 
Henkels,  1903,  shp,  4.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  1846  ed,  shp, 
3.70;  Bushnell,  1883,  1847  ^d,  1.25;  Bourquin,  1894,  1848 
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. 

Sold:  Zahm,  shp,  1896,  4.00;  Polock,  1895,  3.25;  Murphy, 
1884,  3.75;  Fisher,  1866,  shp,  7.00;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.90; 
Brinley,  1880,  Lancaster  Co.  &  Hist,  of  York  Co.,  2 
vols,  in  one,  shp,  8.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  shp,  5.75 ;  Henkels, 
1900,  4.25;  Henkels,  1901,  4.50;  Bourquin,  1894,  2.60; 
Hoffmann,  1877,  5.00;  Proud,  1903,  6.00;  Field,  1875, 
3.00 ;  Anderson,  1903,  old  elf,  some  leaves  stained,  3.05 ; 
Polock,  1904,  shp,  3.50;  LIurst,  1904,  shp,  3.00;  Henkels, 
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. 

Sold:    llotirqiiin.  1894,  1.40. 

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.* 

Sold:  Bell,  shp,  1895,  4.25;  Poillon,  1895,  4.25;  Rogers, 
1896,  4.50;  Hubbard,  1868,  5.00:  Fisher,  1866.  375; 
Bourquin,  1S94,  4.20;  Henkels,  1898,  shp,  3.00;  Drake, 
1876,  9.00;  Hoffmann,  1877,  5.50;  Hoffmann,  1877,  6.00; 
Field.  1875.  8.00;  Guild.  1887.  6.25:  Bangs.  1899.  3.25; 
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, 
Sold:  Henkels,  1899,  90  cts. ;  Henkels,  1900,  50  cts. ;  Bour- 
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. 

Sold:  Bushnell,  1883,  50  cts. ;  Cable,  1882,  37  cts. ;  Man- 
son,  1899,  75  cts.;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  80  cts.;  Shurt- 
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. 

Sold:  Cable,  1883,  1855  ed,  25  cts. ;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883, 
1866  ed,  37  cts.;  Shurtleff,  1875,  5°  cts.;  same  s.,  1855 
ed,  50  cts. ;  Deane,  1898,  60  cts. 

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. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  2.50 ;  Woodward,  1869,  3.75 ;  Bush- 
nell,  1883,  extra  illus,  hlf  mo,  unct,  4.25 ;  S.  L.  Board- 
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.* 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 
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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. 

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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. 

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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.* 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

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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: 

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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. 

Sold:  Barlow:  1890,  50  cts. ;  Balcom,  1901,  2.75;  Manson, 
1899,  unct,  i.oo;  Child,  1882,  paper,  unct,  i.oo;  Cable, 
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. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1879,  i.oo;  Brinley,  1881,  50  cts.; 
Henkels.  1900,  1849  ed,  25  cts. ;  Dunbar,  1892,  i.oo;  Bush- 
nell,  1883,  I.oo;  Manson,  1899,  30  cts.;  Cable,  1882,  2.00; 
Child,  1882,  1.05;  Bourquin,  1894,  1849  ed,  15  cts.;  Hoff- 
mann, 1877,  15  cts.;  Field,  1875,  25  cts.;  Deane,  1898, 
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. 

Sold:  Bell,  1895,  3.75;  Olcott,  1901,  cl,  5.00;  Manson,  1899, 
8.50;  Thornton,  1878,  2.25;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  2.62; 
Guild,  1887,  5.00;  Brooks,  1898,  cl,  5.00;  Pratt,  1899,  8.50; 
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. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.50. 

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.* 

The  ordinary  copies  contain  :  Portrait,  two  preliminary  leaves, 
memoir,  pp.  i-iv ;  preface,  pp.  iii-vi,  and  te.\t,  pp.  7-657. 

Some  copies  were  afterwards  issued  with:  Portrait,  two  pre- 
liminary leaves,  memoir,  pp.  i-iv;  preface,  pp.  iii-vi;  table  of  con- 
tents, pp.  vii-x ;  te.xt,  pp.  657,  and  index,  pp.  659-677. 

Sold:  Bangs,  1896,  presentation  copy  from  C.  C.  Sewell, 
3.00;  Sewall,  1897,  3.25;  Libbie,  1897,  3.75;  Olcott,  1901, 
1.75;  Brinley,  1879,  3.00;  Cable,  1882,  unct,  git; 
3.12;  Manson,  1899,  1.25;  Child,  1882,  2.62;  Cable,  1883, 
cl,  unct,  git,  2.75;  Thornton,  1878,  3.00;  Balcom,  1901, 
87  cts. ;  Randall,  1901,  2.10;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  2.87; 
M.  D.  Gilman,  1884,  2.75;  Hoffinann,  1877,  unct,  1.62; 
Shurtleff,  1875,  1.87;  Guild,  1887.  3.50;  Cooke,  1883, 
1.75;  Bangs,  1901,  index  laid  in,  cl,  4.00;  I.ibbie,  1903, 
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- 
phy, 1884,  6.50;  Deane,  1898,  cl.  13.50;  Woodward,  1869,' 
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; 
Guild,  1887,  hlf  shp,  8.00;  Morris,  1899,  11. 00;  Libbie, 
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. 

Sold:  Child,  1882,  sheets  folded,  (\  plates  india  pajjcr,  5.00; 
Deanc,  1898,  2.50;  Cable,  1S82,  bds,  unct,  1.63;  J.  G. 
Smith,  1S83,  one  plate  damaged,  1.75;  Shurtleff,  1875, 
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 

lyoi,  1.37;  Olcott,  1901,  slip,  75  cts. ;  Fisher,  1866,  shp, 
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. 
Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  1.75;  Fisher,  1866,  2.00;  Slee,  1900,  70 
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. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.75;  Libbie.  1902,  cl,  3.25;  Libbie, 
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 

Sold:  1851  cd. :  Mshcr,  1866,  45  els.;  1861  ed. :  Ilolbrow, 
1892,  17  cts. 

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]). 

"Some  copies  are  described  as  coiilaiiiiiig  356  pages."     Sabin. 
Sold:   1827   ed. :    P.rinlcy,    1880,  8.00;    1829  ed. :   Conland, 
1904,  hlf  ro,  3.00;  Guild,  1887,  20  cts.;  Anderson,  1903, 
hlf  ro,  3.00;  i860  ed.:  Cable,  1882,  2.25. 

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. 

Sold:  Proud,  1903,  hlf  mo,  2.00;  Bangs,  1901,  hlf  mo,  4.62; 
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- 
Sold:    Mansfield,   1809,   i.oo. 

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. 

Sold:  Gregg,  1895.  7.50;  Bell,  1895,  13.50;  Coburn,  1895, 
12.00;  Libbie,  1896,  12.00;  Forster,  1896,  9.00;  Chase '& 
Dale,  1897,  cl,  4.50;  Deane,  1898,  cl,  git,  24.00;  Blanch- 
ard,  1898,  5  vols  in  6,  cl,  git  8.40;  West,  1889,  6.60; 
Libbie,  1901,  10.50;  Manson,  1899,  16.50:  Cable,  1883, 
12.00;  Ploffmann,  1887,  15.00;  ShurtlefT,  1875,  5  vols  in 
cl,  one  in  shts,  fld'd,  18.72;  same  sale,  cl,  git,  27.72; 
Libbie,  1900,  9.60;  Brooks,  1898,  12.00;  Morris,  1898, 
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. 

Vols.  I  to  8  were  edited  by  X.  B.   Shurtleff:  Vols,  q  to  12  by 
David  Pulsifer. 

Sold:  Gregg,  1895,  21.25;  Balcom,  1901,  30.00;  Coburn, 
1895,  25.00;  Libbie,  1901,  13.00;  Deane,  1898,  cl, 
git,  37.50;  Hayes,  1898,  12  vols,  in  10,  cl,  18.75; 
Barlow,  1890,  25.00;  Libbie,  1901,  21.25;  Hassam,  1903, 
18.00;  Manson,  1899.  10  vols,  46.25;  Shurtleff,  1875,  cl, 
40.00;  Cooke,  1883,  cl,  10  vols,  25.00;  Brooks,  1898, 
20.50;  Morris,  1899,  30.00;  Perry,  1899,  17.00;  Clogston, 
1899,  25.00;  Libbie,  1899,  13.75;  Libbie,  1900,  16.25; 
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. 

Sold:  1871  ed. :  Brinley,  1879,  8.00:  ^Tanson.  1899.  1.50: 
Cable,  1882,  4.25 ;  Child,  1882,  3.50 ;  Cable,  1883,  2.25 ;  Bal- 
com, 1901,  2d  ed.,  62  cts. ;  3d  ed.,  i.oo;  Libbie,  1901,  62 
cts. ;  Whitmore,  1902,  62  cts.;  Libbie,  1901,  3d  ed.,  1891, 
1.25  ;  Thornton,  1878,  2.12 ;  Guild,  1887,  3.25 ;  S.  L.  Board- 


SII-SIIICK.  9^ 

'  man,    1883,    1.50;   Deane,   1898,    i.oo;   1890  ccl. :   Proud, 

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. 

SulJ:  ATuri)liy,  1884,  50  els. ;  i;)eane,  1898,  mo,  3.25  ;  Wood- 
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. 

Sold:  Brinley,  1879,  3.50:  Brinley,  1893.  4.50:  Man.son. 
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, 
8.50;  Cable.  1883,  3.50;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  illus.,  hlf 
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. 

Sold:  P.arlow,  1890,  elf.  iinct,  10.00.  2d  cd. :  IJrinley,  1880, 
2.00;  Waterhnry.  1805.  slip,  cracked,  15  cts. :  r.iiiirf|iiin, 
1894,  40  cts. 

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.* 

Sold:  Bangs,  ^Mcrwiii,  1865,  i.oo.  1853  ed. :  Brinley,  1880, 
hlf  mo,  4.25:  Bushncll,  1883,  3.12  (autograph  letter  of 
author  inserted):  Henkels,  1900,  3.00;  ITcnkels,  1901, 
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 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  1.75;  Deane,  1898,  cl,  3.62;  Wood- 
ward, 1869,  i.oo;  Bushnell,  1883,  hlf  mo,  extra  illus, 
2.75;  Manson,  1899,  2.00;  Cable,  1882,  2.00;  Child,  1882, 
2.12;  Cable,  1883,  87  cts. ;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  1.25;  Shurt- 
leff,  1875,  1.75;  Cooke,  1883,  3.50;  Whitmore,  1902,  cl, 
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. 

Sold:  Deane,  1898,  cl.  5.25;  Manson,  1899,  15.00;  Cable, 
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. 

Sold:    Manson,  i8i;0,  1.12. 

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. 

Sold:   Balcom,  1901.  3.00;  liarlow.  1890,  2.00;  Guild,  1887, 
2.62;  Hurst,  1904,  cl,  unct,  3.50. 

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. 

Sold:  Deane,  1898,  cl,  13.00;  Henkels,  1899,  i3-00;  Bangs, 
1901,  4.25;  Balcom,  1901,  5.25;  Anderson,  1904,  cl,  6.00; 
Kenkels,  1904,  7.25  ;  Andenson,  1904,  1S79  ^d.,  author's 
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. 

Sold:  Perry,  1899,  pap,  7.00;  Bangs,  1900,  9.50;  Hayden, 
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. 

Sold:  Murphy,  1884  2.00;  Fisher,  1866,  2.00;  Cable,  18S2, 
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 

Sold:  I'islicr,  1866,  Ijds,  8.50;  llcnkels,  1899,  5.00;  IJour- 
(|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. 

Sold:  liane^s,  1897,  bds,  24.00;  Bangs,  Merwin.  1865,  15.50. 

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. 

Sold:  Dunbar,  1892,  Wash'n  1852,  50  cts. ;  Field,  1875.  63 

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. 
Sold:  Holbrow,  1892,  1.60;  Guild,  1887,  1.80;  London,  1852 
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. 


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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. 
Sold:   Balcom,  1901,  1.25;  Libbie,  1901,  pap,  unct,  62  cts. 


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. 

Sold:  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  6.50;  Field.  1875, 
2.25 ;  Henkels,  1905,  5.25 ;  1769  ed.,  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo, 
7.00;  Henkels,  1901,  hlf  mo,  git,  13.00;  Bangs,  1901,  hlf 
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.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  3-00 ;  Davenport,  1896,  4.25;  Guild, 
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. 

Sold:  Brevoort,  1890,  map  laid  in,  cl,  2.25 ;  Weeks,  1902, 
5.25;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  2.50:  Brinley,  1880.  5.50; 
Cox,  1899,  4.25;  Woodward,  1869,  300;  Richmond,  1899, 
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. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  2.00;  Cable,  1882,  1.75;  S.  L.  Board- 
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.* 

Sold:  Polock,  1895,  6.25;  Bell,  1895,  6.75;  Patterson,  1896, 
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).* 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  i.oo;  Cable,  1882.  i.oo;  Roche, 
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. 

Sold:  Vroom,  1882,  elf,  git,  marbled  edges,  4.25 ;  Brinley, 
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. 

Sold:  Coburn,  1895,  4.12;  Zahm,  1896,  3.00;  Blanchard, 
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 

Sold:  1842  c(l.:  Manson,  1899,  hlf  mo,  unct.  git,  with  ap- 
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- 


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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. 

Sold:  Field,   1875,  3.25;   I.ibbie,   igoo,  4.00;   Harris,   1896, 
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.* 

Sold:  Henkels,  1901,  80  cts. 

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. 
Sold:  Brinley.  1881,  i.oo;  Bourquin,  1894,  60  cts.;  A.  G. 
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- 
son,  1896,  11.00;  Bangs,  1896,  16.00;  Libbie,  1897,  16.00; 
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 


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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. 
Sold:  Barlow,  i8cp.  elf,  git,  by  Riviere,   110.00;  Miller  & 
Bancker,  1898,  elf,  git,  55.00. 


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. 

Sold:  Pleasanton,  5.25;  Murphy,  1884,  1.75;  Stone,  1897, 
hlf  elf,  6.00;  Deane,  1898,  bds,  unct,  6.00;  Fisher,  1866, 
5.25 :  Donaldson,  1899,  3.50;  Butler,  1889,  bds,  unct,  3.20; 
Brinley,  1880,  shp,  5.00;  Bushnell,  1883,  1.37;  Henkels, 
1898,  bds,  unct.  5.75  ;  Pennypacker,  1906,  orig  bds,  unct, 
11.00;  I-Ienkels,  1900,  10.50:  Weeks,  1902,  mor,  git,  5.75; 
Bourquin,  1894,  90  cts. ;  Cresson,  1902,  hlf  mo,  git.  unct, 
10.50;  Henkels,  1898,  bds,  unct.  5.25;  Proud,  1903,  elf, 
11.00:  Anderson,  1903.  shp,  4.90;  Anderson,  1903,  hlf  clf, 
3.30;  Coxe.  1904,  shp,  broken,  6.00;  Henkels.  1905,  old 
clf,  5.00:  Anderson,  1905,  bds.  unct,  autograph  of  Peter 


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.* 

Editions  were  published  in  1S45.  1850,  1854,  1856,  1857. 
Sold:  1844  ed:  Bangs,  1896,  4.00;  Murphy,  1884,  5.50;  Hen- 
kels,  1900,  3.50;  Barlow,  1890,  hlf  mo,  6.00;  Cresson, 
1902,  hlf  mo,  3.10;  Field,  1873,  2.12:  Guild,  1887,  1845  ^d, 
7.00;  Jordan,  1904,  cl,  3.00;  Pennypacker,  1906,  shp,  1.80; 
1S50  ed:  Brevoort,  1890,  2  vols.,  cl,  6.00;  Bangs,  Mer- 
win,  1865,  4.00;  1854  ed:  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  illus, 
7.25;  1856  ed:  Proud,  1903,  3  vols,  hlf  mo,  3.30;  Henkels, 
1901,  1.60;  1857  ed:  Woodward,  1869,  6.75;  Libbie,  1897, 
3.50;  Bourquin,  1894,  i.oo;  1868  ed :  Hanson,  1899,  3.50; 
Proud,  1903,  hlf  mo,  2.00;  McKec,  1902,  bds,  3.50;  Good- 
win, bds,  unct,  6.00. 

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. 

Sold:  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  124  illus  inserted,  40.00; 
Hoffmann,  1877,  in  parts,  6.75;  Cooke,  18S3,  hlf  mo,  git, 
124  illus  inserted,  36.00;  Cable,  1882,  2  vols,  11.00. 

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. 

Sold:  Cable,  1883,  shts  fid,  1.60. 

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. 

Sold:  Balcom,  1901,  3  vols,  6.00;  Weeks,  1902,  hlf  mo, 
9.75;  Bourquin,  1894,  large  paper,  100  cops  printed,  8.10; 
Cresson,  1902,  2.70;  Henkels,  1904,  large  paper,  in  nos, 
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'. 

Sold:  De  Voe,  1896,  3.50;  Montayne,  1898,  slip,  3.70; 
Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.13;  Brinley,  1880,  5.00;  Brinley, 
1893,  3.73;  Holbrow,  1892,  2.12;  Bushnell,  1883,  hlf  elf, 
1.63;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  illus,  2.87;  Barlow,  1890, 
4.00;  Weeks,  1902.  bds,  4.00;  A.  G.  Greene,  1869,  55  cts. ; 
Donnelly,  1894,  hlf  mo,  2.00;  Anderson,  1900,  bds,  4.25; 
McKee,  1902,  bds.  9.50;  Gilsey,  1903,  hlf  elf,  15.00;  An- 
derson. 1903,  6.50;  Anderson.  1904,  hlf  mo,  git,  5.50; 
Polock,  1904,  bds,  with  labels.  6.00;  1833  ed:  Brinley, 
1880,  shp,  3.00;  Waterbury,  1895,  1.55;  Henkels,  1900, 
2.7s;  Bushnell,  1883,  2.00;  Bourquin.  1894.  60  cts.;  Man- 
son,  1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  7.50:  Bourquin,  1894,  80  cts.; 
Henkels,  1891,  5.25;  Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  1.50;  Harold 
Peirce,  1903,  orig  bds,  6.50;  Henkels,  1905.  el,  325 ;  Pen- 
nypacker,  1906,  orig  cl,  2.75. 

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. 

Sold:  Bangs,  1895,  5.25  ;  De  Voe,  1896,  4.25  ;  Murphy,  1884, 
7.00;  Montayne,  1898,  cl.  5.25;  Brevoort,  1890,  cl,  7.50; 
Bangs,  Merwin,  1865,  2.00;  Brinley.  1880,  3.25;  Fisher, 
1866,  4.50;  Bushnell.  1883,  hlf  elf,  extra  illus.  Bourne's 
views,  &c,  8.50;  Anderson,  1904,  hlf  mo,  git,  9.00;  Bar- 
low, 1890,  hlf  mo,  7.00:  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  50  cts.; 
Henkels,  1900,  6.00;  Menzies,  1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct, 
68  illus  inserted,  25.75;  Bourquin,  1894,  1.70:  Cooke, 
1883,  10.50;  Proud,  1903,  autograph  1  of  author  inserted, 
autograph  presentation,  5.25;  Guild,  1887,  2.12;  Bangs, 

1901,  3.37;  Bangs,  1899,  3.10;  Betts,  1901,  7.50;  Bangs, 

1902,  el,  9.00;  McKee,  1902,  cl,  5.00;  Gilsey,  1903,  cl, 
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. 
Sold:  Brinley,  18R0,  i.oo;  Murphy,  18S4,  2.00;  Rice,  1870, 
hlf  mo,  unct,  large  pap,  3.25;  Woodward,  1869,  large 
pap  ed,  2.63  ;  Roche,  1867,  large  pap,  unct,  3.25  ;  Holbrow, 
1892,  60  cts. ;  Bushnell,  1883,  extra  illus,  unbd,  unct, 
2.25;  West,  1889,  unct,  87  cts.;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  50 
cts.;  Cable,  1882,  roan,  unct,  75  cts.;  Cable,  1883,  hlf  mo, 
unct,  87  cts.;  Thornton,  1S78,  60  cts.;  Bourquin,  1894, 
I.oo;  Hoffmann,  1877,  unct,  i.oo;  Cooke,  1883,  hlf  mo, 
1.00:  Field,  1875,  l)ds,  unct.  50  cts. 

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. 

Fifty  copies  were  on  thick  paper. 
Sold:  Brevoort,  1890,  cl,  unct,  i.oo:  Dunbar,  1892,  .'-hts, 
unct,  55  cts.;  Bushnell,  1883,  thick  paper,  extra  illus,  88 
cts.;  Cable,  1882,  unct,  1.75;  Barlow,  1890,  i.oo;  Cable, 
1883,  unct,  30  cts.:  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883.  62  cts.;  M.  D. 
Gilman,  1884,  1.25;  Bourquin,  1894,  60  cts.;  Hoffmann, 
1877,  I.oo;  Cooke,  1883,  50  cts. ;  Cooke,  18S3,  i.oo;  Guild, 
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. 
Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  2.00;  Roche,  1867,  unct,  1.50;  Hoff- 
mann, 1877,  hlf  mo,  unct,  by  Bradstreet,  3.37 ;  Whitmora, 
1902,  pap,  unct,  3.00 ;  Libbie,  1902,  pap,  water  stained, 
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." 

Sold:  Pennypacker,  1906,  bds,  55.00. 

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. 
Sold:  Man.son.  1899,  hit  mo,  unct,  jjlt,  2.50;  Child,  1882, 
hlf  mo,  unct,  git,  ^-^7 ;  Cable,  1882,  2.37;  Cable,  1883,  25 
els.;  J.  G.  Smith,  1883,  1.37;  S.  L.  P.oardman,  1883,  i.oo; 
Dcanc,  1S98,  i.oo;  Cuild,  1887,  1.75;  Manson,  1904,  levt 
mo,  g'lt,  luiet.  by  ^T.Trdi  in.ald,  279  ext^ra  pl.ntos  inserted, 
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. 

Sold:  Woodward,  1869,  i.oo;  Cable,  1882,  1.63;  Woodward, 
1869.  I.oo;  Cable,  1883,  1.12;  Dunbar,  1892,  55  cts. ;  Man- 
.son, 1899,  75  cts.;  Hoffmann,  1877,  1.37:  Bushnell,  1883, 
1.25  ;  Child,  1882,  2.00;  Cooke,  1883,  90  cts. ;  Deane.  1898, 
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. 
Sold:  Cable,  1882,  1.63. 

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. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.25. 


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.* 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  87  cts. ;  Cable,  1882,  2.25  ;  S.  L.  Board- 
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. 

Sold:  Barlow,  1890,  elf,  git,  by  Riviere,  135.00. 

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. 

Sold:  Manson,  1899,  hlf  mo,  git,  3.25;  Cable,  1882,  8.50; 
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. 
Sold:  Manson,  1899,  1.75;  Cable,  1882,  paper,  unct,  87  cts. ; 
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. 

Sold:  r>rinley.  1881,  2.00;  Smith.  1867,  large  paper.  5.00; 
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.* 

Sold:  Rice,    1870,   5.00;   Hoflfmann,    1877,   50   cts. ;   Wood- 
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. 
Sold:  Murphy,  1884,  60  cts.;  Crevoort,  1890,  hlf  mo,  i.oo; 
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, 
unct,  W'ith  116  portraits  and  plates  inserted,  10.25; 
Woodward,  1869,  50  cts. ;  Rice,  1870,  unct,  large  paper, 
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 
manuscripts,  and  Illustrated  with  notes.  Boston : 
Charles  C.  Little  and  James  Brown.  1846.  8vo,  pp.  viii, 
571.     Portrait  and  Alap.*  +  Boston:   1856. 

Sold:  Libbie,  1896,.  6.00;  Williams,  1896,  8.00;  Libbie,  1897, 
6.75;  Bangs,  1897,  7.00;  Murphy,  1884,  10.00;  Chase  & 
Dale,  1897,  levt  mo,  extra  git,  unct,  by  R.  ^^^  Smith, 
8.00;  Deane,  1898,  mo,  red  edges,  with  5  portraits  in- 
serted and  MS  notes  by  Mr.  Deane,  8.50 ;  Deane,  1898, 
cl,  unct,  7.75 ;  Somerby,  1903,  cl,  8.25 ;  Bangs,  Merwin, 
1865,  75  cts. ;  Bangs,  1894,  9.00;  Bangs,  1893,  5.75; 
Polock,  1895,  cl,  unct,  3.25;  Bell,  1895,  cl,  unct, 
7.00;  Coburn,  1895,  cl,  unct,  7.00;  Bangs,  1895,  cl,  unct, 
7.75;  Jillson,  1896,  cl,  unct,  9.00;  Davenport,  1896,  cl, 
unct,  6.25;  Manson,  1899,  unct,  9.25;  Anderson,  1904,  cl, 
unct,  8.50;  Carruth,  1898,  cl,  unct,  6.50;  Rice,  1870,  hlf 
elf,  unct,  4.13;  Fisher,  1866,  shp,  i.oo;  Livermore,  1894, 
9.00;  Henkels,  1900,  12.25;  Brinley,  1879,  1846  ed,  4.50; 
A\'aterbury,  1895,  1846  ed,  unct,  5.75;  Barlow,  1890,  6.00; 
Cable,  1882,  unct,  5.25;  Child,  1882,  5.00;  Libbie,  1901, 
8.00;  Stephens,  1904,  cl,  6.50;  Anderson,  1905,  hlf  mo, 
10.30;  Massie,  1905,  cl,  unct,  7.25;  Eames,  1905,  cl,  8.00; 
Thornton,  1878,  5.75;  S.  L.  Boardman,  1883,  4.12;  J.  G. 
Smith,  1883,  4.00;  M.  D.  Oilman,  1884,  4.50;  Menzies, 
1876,  hlf  mo,  git,  unct,  7.50;  Bourquin,  1894,  4.25;  Shurt- 
leff,  1875,  4.25;  Hoffmann,  1877,  3.00;  A.  G.  Greene, 
1869,  2.25;  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  unct,  7.25;  Parker,  1859, 
1.25;  Whitmore,  1902,  unct,  9.50;  Bartlett,  1903,  9.25; 
Holliday,  1870,  cl,  unct,  1.75;  W.  F.  Fowie,  1864,  bds, 
3.50;  Guild,  1887,  5.00;  Bangs,  1899,  ^1-  unct,  5.13;  Pratt, 
1899,  7.00;  Perry,  1899,  5. 10;  Libbie,  1900,  cl.  unct,  6.50; 
Poole,  1900,  4.25;  Rogers,  1900,  9.00;  Trench,  1901,  elf, 
extra  git,  37.00;  Libbie,  1901,  6.00;  Libbie,  1901,  cl,  unct, 
8.00;  Libbie,  1902,  cl,  7.00;  Manson,  1904,  1856  ed,  extra 
levt  mo,  git,  unct,  by  Macdonald  &  Sons,  extra  illus,  ex- 
tended to  2  vols  by  106  portraits  and  84  plates,  84.00. 


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- 
Sold:  Guild,  1887,  2.25. 

6050. .    History  of  the  Town  of  Warsaw,  New  York,  from 

its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time;  with  Numer- 
ous Family  Sketches  and  Biographical  Notes.  Embel- 
lished with  Portraits  and  Views  of  Residences  and 
Churches.  Buffalo:  Press  of  Sage  Sons  &  Co.  1869. 
8vo,  pp.  xv-400.* 

Lithographic  portraits. 
Sold:  Harris,   1896,   3.62;   Guild,   1887,  3.25;   West,   1901, 
3.10;  Hale,  1905,  cl,  3.00. 

6051. .    History  of  Chautauqua  County,  New  York,  From 

its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.  With  Numer- 
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.* 

Steel  portraits  and  lithographs. 

Early  history  of  Chautauqua,  by  Obed  Edson. 

Sold:  Guild,  1887,  2.25. 

6052.  YOUNG,  EDWARD  J.  Bi-Centennial  Celebration  at  Sud- 
bury, Mass.,  April  18,  1876.  Full  Report  of  Exercises, 
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.* 

Woodcuts  in  the  text. 
Sold:  Cable,  1882,  i.oo. 

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.* 
Illustrated  with  100  page  steel  and  photo-portraits,  8  page  and 
250  text  engravings. 


3/0  ZEIGLER. 

Sold:  Harold  Peirce,  1903,  mor  git,  6.00;  Henkels,  1900, 
mor,  6.20;  Jordan,  1904,  mor,  4.00;  Pattison,  1904,  mo, 
git,  3.60;  Henkels,  1905,  mor,  6.20;  Henkels,  1905,  mor, 
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- 
dernesses, with  Map  and  Illustrations.  Raleigh,  N.  C. : 
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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