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Green (Raleigh Travers). Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper County, Virginia. Embracing a revised and enlarged edition of Dr. Philip Slaughter's history of St. Mark's Parish. Culpeper, Va.: [Exponent Print. Office,] 1900. 5 p.l., viii, 120, 1 l., 160, xxvi p., 1 l., I pl., I port. 8°.

Slaughter (Philip). A history of St. Mark's parish, Culpeper County, Virginia; with notes of old churches and... families, and illustrations of the manners and customs of the olden time. [Baltimore: Innes & Co.,] 1877. x, 200 p., I map. 12°.

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 continuation, embracing the history of St. George's and Trinity Churches to the present time. Richmond, Va.: J. W. Randolph & English, 1890. xix, 78 p., I pl., I port.

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Danville.

Committee of Forty. Danville riot, November 3, 1883. Report of Committee of Forty, with sworn testimony of thirty-seven witnesses, &c. Richmond: Johns & Goolsby, 1883. 47 p. 8°.

Danville.-Water, Gas and Electric Light Dept. Annual report. 1903-1905/6. nos. [2830. Danville, 1903-1906. 8°.

Turner's 5th, 7th, annual directory for the cities of Danville and North Danville, Va. 1890/91, 1892/93. Danville, 1890-1892. 8°.

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Braxton (C. M.) Map of the battlefield of Fredericksburg [by B. L. Blackford], explained by extracts from official reports; also Gen. Robt. E. Lee's report of the battle. Lynchburg, Va., 1866. 8°.

Ehlers (E. M. L.) Address at the dedication of the monument erected by Major-General Daniel Butterfield at Fredericksburg...to commemorate the services of the fifth corps, Army of the Potomac, Memorial day, 1901. [New York: J. J. Little & Co., 1901.] 16 pp. 8°.

Fredericksburg, Va., and vicinity. The home of Washington, Mary, the mother of Washington, Richard Henry Lee, Light-horse Harry Lee, and their descendants. New York: University Pub. Co., 1876. 24 p. 12°.

Greene (J. L.) Gen. William B. Franklin and the operations of the left wing at the battle of

Local History, cont'd.

Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862. Hartford, Ct.: Belknap & Warfield, 1900. 38 pp., I map, I port. 8°.

The

Henderson (George Francis Robert). campaign of Fredericksburg. November-December, 1862. A tactical study for officers. 3. ed. xviii, 11., 145 pp., 4 maps, 2 pl. London: Gale & Polden, 1891. 12°.

Howison (Robert R.) Fredericksburg: past, present and future. Published under the direction and for benefit of the Fredericksburg Library and Lyceum Association. Fredericksburg, Va.: R. B. Merchant, 1880. 52 p. 8°.

McGuire (Rev. Edward C.) Centennial commemoration. A sermon, delivered in St. George's Church, Fredericksburg, ... Oct. 4, 1835, on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of said church. Fredericksburg: Arena Print. Off., 1835. 43 p. 8°.

Report of the proceedings in connection with the monument erected by Major-Gen. Daniel Butterfield, U. S. V., at Fredericksburg, Va., in honor of the Fifth Corps, Army of the Potomac, and presentation of a tablet by the 12th N. Y. Regiment Association to the Oneida Historical Society. Utica, N. Y. [1902 ?] 39 pp., 2 pl., I port. 8°. Sickles (Daniel E.) Oration... before the Society of the Army of the Potomac, at Fredericksburg, Va., May 25, 1900. n. t.-p. Washington: The Society [1900?]. 24 pp. 8°.

Slaughter (Philip). History of St. George's parish in the county of Spotsylvania, Virginia. Edited by R. A. Brock, with a biography of the author, and a continuation, embracing the history of St. George's and Trinity churches to the present time. Richmond: J. W. Randolph & English, 1890. xix, 78 p., I pl., I port. 12°.

United States.-Statutes. A bill to establish the Fredericksburg and adjacent national battlefields Memorial Park. Introduced in the Senate. by Mr. Sewell, February 24, 1898. n. p. [1898] 22 pp. 4°. (55. Cong. S. 3910.)

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Hampden Sidney.

Hampden Sidney College. Catalogue. Dec., 1824, 1873/4-75/6, 77/8, 79/80-81/2, 91/2-92/3, session no. 49, 98-99, 100, 102. 104-106, 116-117. Richmond, 1825-93. 8°.

The charter and laws of Hampden Sidney College, 1829. n. p. [1829] 36 p. 8°.

Hampden - Sidney magazine. Published monthly by the Union society and Philanthropic society. v. 8, no. 1 (Oct. 1890). Hampden-Sidney, 1890. 8°.

HARRISON (Jesse Burton). Discourse on the prospects of letters and taste in Virginia, before the Literary and Philosophical society, Sept., 1827. Cambridge, 1828. 8°.

MAXWELL (William). An oration on the improvement of the people spoken before the Literary and Philosophical society... Sept. 28, 1826. Norfolk: T. G. Broughton, 1826. 52 p. 8°.

PRYOR (R.) The religious and secular culture. An address before the alumni... June, 1873. New York: Evening Post Steam Press, 1873. 26 p. 8°.

THORNTON (William M.) The demands of modern life upon the school. An address before the society of alumni of Hampden Sidney College, delivered June 11th, 1890. Wytheville, Va.: D. A. St. Clair, 1890. 16 p. 8°.

Hampshire County.

Memorial of sundry citizens of Hampshire County, State of Virginia. January 29, 1821. Washington: Gales & Seaton, 1821. II p. 8°. (U. S. 16. Cong., 2. Sess., H. doc. 78.)

Congressional petition relative to regulation of import duties.

Hampton.

Hampton Board of Trade. Hampton illus. trated, a brief but accurate sketch of Hampton, Virginia, and its surroundings. Together with the history of its development, resources and commerce from its settlement to the present time...Akron, O.: The Werner Ptg. & Litho. Co., 1892. 39 p. 16°.

Hopkins (Mark). Sermon...delivered May 20th, 1886, at the dedication of the Memorial Church, a gift by Mr. Elbert B. Monroe, from the estate of the late Frederick Marquand, to the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. Hampton, Va.: Normal School Steam Press, 1886. 37 p. 12°.

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Clarke (James Freeman). Causes and consequences of the affair of Harper's Ferry. A sermon... preached in the Indiana Place Chapel... Nov. 6, 1859. Boston: Walker, Wise & Co., 1859. 14 p. 8°.

Connelley (William Elsey). An appeal to the record: being quotations from historical documents and the Kansas... press, refuting "False claims

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written for. Charles Robinson by G. W. Brown... Topeka, Kan.: The author, 1903. 130 p. 12°. (Connelley's historical pamphlets, no. 1.)

[Drew (T.)] The John Brown invasion: an authentic history of the Harper's Ferry tragedy... Boston: J. Campbell, 1860. 112 p., I port. 8°.

Garrison (Wendell Phillips). The preludes of Harper's Ferry, Two papers. [I. John Brown, practical shepherd. II. John Brown, Guerrilla.] [Boston, 1891.] 21 p. 8°.

Repr.: Andover Rev. Dec. 1890, Jan. 1891. Featherstonhaugh (Thomas). The final burial of the followers of John Brown. (New Eng. Maga. v. 24, p. 128-134. Boston, 1901.)

Hinton (Richard J.) John Brown and his men. With some account of the roads they traveled to reach Harper's Ferry. New York: Funk & Wagnalls Co., 1894. 752 p., I port. 12°. (American reformers.)

Holst (Hermann Eduard von). John Brown [translated by P. Marcou]: edited [with an appendix], by F. P. Stearns. Boston: Cupples & Hurd [1888]. I p.l., 232 pp., 2 pl., I port. 12°.

Kapp (F.) Die erste politische Hinrichtung in den Vereinigten Staaten. John Brown. (In: Demokratische Studien...Hamburg, 1860-61. 8°. [v.I.] p. 289-312.)

"Last (The) moments of John Brown." Painted by Thomas Hovenden, N. A., 1884.. Etched by Thomas Hovenden, N. A., 1885... [A brief sketch of the subject of the painting, and opinions of the press concerning the painting.] Philadelphia: G. Gebbie, 1885. 16 p. sq. 16°.

Life (The), trial and execution of J. Brown, known as "Old Brown of Ossawatomie," with... insurrection at Harper's Ferry... Cooke's confes sion... New York: R. M. De Witt [cop. 1859]. 108 p., 7 pl., I port. 8°.

Ossawatomie sold, a

Mock (The) auction. mock heroic poem. With portraits and tableaux,

illustrative of the characters and actions of the world-renowned order of Peter Funks. Richmond, Va.. J. W. Randolph, 1860. 261 p., 10 pl.

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New York Democratic Vigilant Association. Rise and progress of the bloody out-break at Har per's Ferry... New York: The Association [1859 ?]. 20 p. 8°.

Newhall (Fales Henry). The conflict in America. A funeral discourse occasioned by the death of John Brown of Ossawattomie... Dec...2, 1859. Boston: M. J. Hewes, 1859. 22 pl. 8°.

Newton (John). Captain John Brown of Harper's Ferry. A preliminary incident to the great Civil war of America. New York: A. Wessels Co., 1902. xi, 288 p., I l., 6 pl., I plan, 2 port. 12°.

New York City. Official report on the great union meeting, held at the Academy of Music, New York, Dec. 19, 1859. New York: Davies & Kent, 1859. 176 p. 8°.

New York News Letter. May-June, 1901. vol. 34, no. 3. Harper's Ferry and Fredericksburg. New York, 1901. 32 p. 8°.

Phelps (R. N. R.) How Harper's Ferry fell, new light on the hard fight in the mountains from a Federal point of view. [Presented and enlarged with new notes and corrections by the author.] (Royal Blue. v. 5, p. 15-19. Baltimore, 1902.)

Redpath (J.) The Public life of Capt. John Brown, with an auto-biography of his childhood and youth. Boston: Thayer and Eldridge, 1860. 408 p., I port. 12°.

Sanborn (Franklin Benjamin). The life and letters of John Brown. Boston: Roberts Bros., 1885. I p.l., viii, 1 l., 645 p., I fac-sim., I pl., 3 port. 8°.

Wright (Marcus Joseph). The trial and execution of John Brown. (Amer. hist. assoc. papers, v. 4, p. 439-452. New York, 1890.) Henrico County.

Description (A) of Henrico county, Virginia. 1888. Richmond: D. Murphy, 1888. 8 p. 8°. Flory (John S.) The University of Henrico. (Southern Hist. Ass'n, Pub'ns, vol. 8, p. 40-52. 1904.)

Henrico County.-Board of Supervisors. Henrico County, Virginia: a handbook, embracing an outline of its history and a description of its resources and advantages as a home... Richmond, Va.: Whittet & Shepperson, 1893. 46 p. ob. 4°.

History of Henrico University. (Johns Hopkins University Circulars. v. 21, p. 67. Baltimore, 1902.)

Henrico Parish.

Brock (Robert Alonzo). The vestry book of Henrico Parish, Virginia, 1730-1773, from the original manuscript, with notes and appendix. 221 p. (In: Moore (J. S.) Annals of Henrico Parish... Richmond, Va. [cop. 1904.] 8°.)

Burton (Lewis W.) Annals of Henrico Parish, diocese of Virginia, and especially of St. John's Church, the present mother church of the Parish from 1611 to 1884. Richmond, Va.: Williams Ptg. Co., 1904. 8°. (In: Moore (J. S.) Annals of Henrico Parish... p. 1-54.)

Brock (Robert Alonzo). The vestry book of Henrico Parish, Virginia, 1730-'73, comprising a history of the erection of, and other interesting facts connected with the venerable St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia, from the original manuscript, with two notes and an introduction. Richmond, Va., 1874. 3 p.l., xvii, [2]-222 p. 4°. (Wynne's Historical Documents from the Old Dominion. No. 5.)

No. 41 of 100 copies printed.

Moore (J. Staunton). History of St. John's Church, Richmond, Virginia, from 1884 to 1904. (In his: Annals of Henrico Parish...Richmond, Va., cop. 1904. p. 55-541. 8°.)

Local History, cont'd.

Moore (J. Staunton). Annals of Henrico Parish by L. W. Burton... History of St. John's P. E. Church... A complete roster of the vestries from 1741 to 1904... Records of the Parish of Henrico

by R. 'A. Brock... Edited by J. S. Moore. Richmond, Va.: The Vestry of St. John's P. E. Church [cop. 1904]. 3 p.l., 541, 221 p., 9 pl., 25 port. 8°.

James City County.

Patents issued during the Regal Government James City County. (William and Mary College Quarterly, Historical Magazine. Vol. 9, p. 11– 18, 67-74, 139-144; vol. 10, p. 92-98; vol. II, p. 88-92, 271-276; vol. 12, p. 18-24, 104-110, 185-191. 1900-1904.)

James River.

Chesterman (W. D.) The James River tourist. A brief account of historical localities on James River, and sketches of Richmond, Norfolk and Portsmouth. Richmond: E. Waddey, Printer, 1889. 91 p. 6. ed. 12°.

Fowke (Gerard). Archeologic investigations in James and Potomac valleys. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1894. 80 p. pap. 8°. (U. S. Ethnology, Bur. of.)

Virginia Navigation Company. Afloat on the James. The historic river of the South... [New York, 19-] 1 p.l., 12 p., 3 l. 12°.

James River Valley Immigration Society. Chartered, August 11, 1888. Officers... Directors

[The Upper James River Valley.] Richmond: Boughman Bros., 1888. 18 p. 12°.

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Louisa County.

[Pendleton (P. B.)] Description of Louisa County, Va. Jesse J. Porter, Co. Commissioner, appointed to represent the Louisa exhibit at the Richmond Exposition, 1888. [Louisa Louisa News and Farmer Job Print, 1888.] 4 1. 8°. Luray.

Ammen (S. Z.) History and description of the Luray Cave (illustrated). Including explanations of the manner of its formation, its peculiar growths, its geology, chemistry, etc.; also a map. The whole so arranged as to serve as a guide. Baltimore: J. W. Borst & Co., 1882. 48 p., I map. 3. ed. 8°.

Caverns (The) of Luray. The property of the Valley Land and Improvement Co., Luray, Va. The manner of their formation, their peculiar growths, their geology, chemistry, &c. An illustrated guide book. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane & Scott's Print. House, 1890. 47 p., I map. 8°. Baltimore: Crowl & Lehner, 1893.

50 p., I map. 8°.

8th (The) wonder of the world. Luray caverns on the Norfolk & Western railroad. Laurance edition. [Richmond, Va.: Everett Waddey Co., 189-?] 8 p. ob. 48°.

Hunner (Guy L.) The air of the Luray caverns. (Pop. Sci. Monthly. v. 64, p. 557-564. New York, 1904.)

[Mason (Otis Tufton) and others.] Report of a visit to the Luray Cavern, in Page County, Virginia, under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution, July 13 and 14, 1880. [Washington, 1881.] 12 p. illus. 8°.

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Christian (W. Asbury). Lynchburg and its people. Lynchburg: J. P. Bell Co., 1900. 463 p., 23 pl. 12°.

Helper (Hinton A.) Centennial souvenir of Lynchburg, Virginia. New York: The South Pub. Co. [1886.] 95 (1) p. 16°.

Lynchburg. Supplement to the code of the city... together with the reports of the city officers for the year ending Jan. 31, 1895; 1901. Lynchburg, 1895-1901. 8°.

City Council. Reports of the standing committees, 1875/6. Lynchburg, 1876. 8°. Resources and advantages of Lynchburg, Virginia, and tributary country. Lynchburg: Virginia Job Office Print, 1872. 16 p., I map. 8°. Lynchburg (The) city directory for 1881/82, 1883/84, 1885/86. Compiled by Ross A. Smith. 8°. Lynchburg, Va., 1881-1885.

Virginia.-Statutes. A bill amending third section of the act passed April 27, 1867, incorporating the Real Estate Savings Bank at Lynchburg. n. p., n. d. 2 p. 8°. (House Bill, no. 235.)

Walsh's directory of the city of Lynchburg, 1897/98, 1899, 1900. Lynchburg, 1897-1900. 8°.

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Addresses delivered at the unveiling of the memorial tablet presented by Henry P. Martin, at the 71st Armory, March 12, 1895, in memory of those members of the Seventy-first regiment who were killed and wounded at the Battle of Bull Run,

July 21, 1861. New York: privately printed, 1895. 15 p., I pl. 4°.

Barnard (John Gross). C. S. A. and the Battle of Bull Run; a letter to an English friend. New York, 1862. pl. 8°.

Beauregard (P. G. F.) A commentary on the campaign and battle of Manassas, of July, 1861...maps. New York, 1891. 12°.

Cox (Jacob D.) The second battle of Bull Run, as connected with the Fitz-John Porter case. A paper read before the Society of ex-army and navy officers of Cincinnati, February 28, 1882. Cincinnati, O. P. G. Thomson, 1882. iv, 1 l., 124 p., specially ill., with I inserted port. 12°.

Gates (Theodore B.) The "Ulster guard" (20. N. Y. state militia) and the war of the Rebellion...a history of the...regiment... together with a brief treatise upon the origin and growth of secession; the militia system...a critical history of the first battle of Bull Run... [&c.] New York: B. H. Tyrrel, 1879. xxiii, 619 p. 8°.

McCrady (E.), jr. “Gregg's brigade of South Carolinians in the second battle of Manassas." An address before the survivors of the 12. regiment South Carolina volunteers. Richmond: W. E. Jones, 1885. 40 p. 8°.

Russell (W. H.) Letter on the Battle of Bull Run. Washington, 1861. n. p., 1861. 12 p. 8°.

From the Rebellion record, 1860-61.

Stedman (Edmund C[larence]). The battle of Bull Run. New York: Rudd & Carleton, 1861. 42 p., I l. 12°.

Warder (T. B.), and J. M. CATLETT. Battle of Young's Branch, or Manassas Plain, fought July 21, 1861; with... an account of the battle, also, the battle ground of July 18, 1861, with Gen. Beauregard's report of said battle. Richmond, 1862. maps. 16°.

Manchester.

Manchester. Advertisement and blank proposal... Four per cent. refunding Bonds.. Bids will be received until... March 24, 1905. [Manchester, 1905?] 21. 8°.

Massanutten Mountain. Spencer (A. C.) *The geology of Massanutten mountain in Virginia... May, 1896. Washington, D. C.: the Author, 1897. 53 p., I l., I map. 4°.

Middlesex County.

Christ Church, Middlesex County, Va. The parish register... from 1653 to 1812. Richmond: National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the state of Virginia, Wm. E. Jones, printer, 1897. 341 p. 4°.

Tombstones in Middlesex County. (William and Mary College Quarterly, Historical Magazine, Vol. 12, p. 170-174, 243-245. 1904.)

Monticello.

Lossing (Benson J.) Monticello. [New York, 1853.] p. 145-160. 8°.

Ext. from Harper's Magazine, Vol. 7, July, 1853.

Mount Vernon.

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Kozlowski (W. M.) A visit to Mt. Vernon a century ago. A few pages of an unpublished diary of the Polish poet J. U. Niemcewicz. (Century Maga. v. 63, p. 510-522. New York, 1902.)

Lossing (Benson John).

Mount Vernon and its associations, historical, biographical, and pictorial... New York: W. A. Townsend & Co., 1859. 2 p.l., 7-376 p., 2 pl., I port. 8°.

The home of Washington and its associations, historical, biographical, and pictorial... New ed. New York: W. A. Townsend, 1865. 376 p., 2 pl., I port. 4°.

The home of Washington; or, Mount Vernon and its associations, historical, biographical, and pictorial. New York: Virtue & Yorston [cop. 1870]. 446 p. 8°.

Mount Vernon, the home of Washington. Descriptive, historical and pictorial. Cincinnati : J. C. Yorston & Co. [cop. 1882] 2 p.l., 11-446 P., I l. 8°.

Masonic pilgrimage to the tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon, under the auspices of the Knights Templar of Washington, D. C.,...June 25, 1866. Washington: J. L. Pearson, 1866. p. 8°.

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