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LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY RELATING TO VIRGINIA.

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Confederate Memorial Literary Society. Catalogue of the Confederate Museum... Richmond, Vir. Richmond: Ware & Duke, Print, 1905. 300 p. 8°.

Phillips (P. Lee). Virginia cartography: a bibliographical description. Washington: Smithsonian Inst., 1896. 85 p. 8°. (Smith. misc. coll., 1039.)

Randolph (Joseph W.) and JOSEPH J. ENGLISH. Virginia and Washington. A catalogue of many rare and valuable books. Richmond, Va.. the publishers, 1889. 30 p. 12°.

Stanard (William G.) The Virginia archives. (Amer. Hist. Assoc. Annual rept. for 1903. v. I, p. 645-664. Washington, D. C., 1904.)

Virginia Historical Society. Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Collection of the V. H. S., and also of some printed papers. (Supplement to the Virginia Mag. of History. Richmond, 1901. 2 p.l., 120 p. 8°.)

Virginia newspapers in public libraries. Annotated list of Virginia newspapers in the Virginia state library. (Virginia Maga. of Hist. and Biog., v. 9, p. 1-11; 130-138; 289-297; 411-413; v. 10, p. 225-229; 421-423. Richmond, 1901-03.)

Virginia State Library. A catalogue of the library of the State of Virginia, arranged alphabetically...to which are prefixed the rules and regulations provided for the government of the library. Richmond, 1856. 270 p. 8°.

Calendar of Transcripts, including the annual report of the Department of Archives and History. John P. Kennedy, state librarian. Richmond: Davis Bottom, Supt. Public Printing, 1905. 658, lxiv p. 4°.

PERIODICALS.

Business directory of the principal cities and villages of Virginia. 1873/4. Fitzgerald & Dillon, compilers. [Richmond, 1873.] 8°.

Chataigne's Virginia gazetteer and classified business directory, 1877/78, 1880/81, 1884/85, 1888/89, 1890/91. Richmond, 1877-90. 8°.

Crisis (The). Vol. 1, Nos. 1-35, Mch.-Oct., 1840. Richmond, 1840. fo.

Weekly.

Critic (The). A Monday morning newspaper. General and society news, genealogy and literature.

Vol. 1, no. 30, 41, 44-52 (1888); Vol. 2, no. 1-15, 17-20, 25, 27-37, 40, 44, 46-52 (1888-89); Vol. 3, no. 2, 4–26 (1889–90). Richmond, 1888–90. fo. Daily Compiler. June 1, 1813; July 19, 1816. Richmond, 1813-16. f°.

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INDEPENDENT Chronicle. The first newspaper published in Richmond, Va. The Independent Chronicle, beginning July 20th, 1786. Richmond, 1888. I p.l., 4 p. 8°.

Mounted clippings from the Richmond Critic, Feb. 13, 1888. John P. Branch historical papers of Randolph-Macon College. Published annually by the Department of history. no. 1-4; v. 2, no. 1-2. Richmond, 1901-06. 8°.

no. I pub. by the Randolph-Macon Historical Soc. Current.

Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, Antiquary. V. I-v. 5, no. 2. Baltimore [1895-1905. 8°. V. 1, pts. 1-3 published at Richmond.

Petersburg Intelligencer (The). June 20, 1800. Petersburg, 1800. fo.

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Richmond, 1864-5. f°.

Daily.

Sentinel (The). June 20, 23. July 6, 7. June, Aug.-Dec., March 14, 20,

Richmond, 1863-5. f°. Daily.

(Extras) 1863.

4 nos.

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Southern Illustrated News. Sept., 1862Oct., 1864. Richmond: Ayres & Wade, 1862-4. f°. Weekly.

Southern Opinion. Vol. 2, no. 75, Dec. 5, 1868. Richmond, 1868. fo.

Times (The) and District of Columbia Daily Advertiser, Sept. 23, 1801. Alexandria, 1801. fo. Daily.

Virginia (The) Almanack, for the years 1753, 1772, 1776, 1777, 1792, 1793. Williamsburg: Printed and Sold by William Hunter. 12°, 16°, 32°.

1776-7 by David Rittenhouse, 1792 by Robert Andrews. 1772 printed by W. Rind.

1776-7 printed by J. Dixon and W. Hunter. 1792 printed by Augustine Davis at Richmond. 1793 printed by W. Prentis at Petersburg. Virginia Argus.

Jan. 10,

1809.

Jan. 2-Dec. 28, 1810.
Jan. 2-Dec. 31, 1812.

Jan. 4-Dec. 30, 1813.

Jan. 6-Sept. 28, 1814.

Richmond: Samuel Pleasants, 1809-1814. fo.
Semi-weekly.

Virginia Gazette. Dec, 7, 1739. no 175. Wil liamsburg: William Parks. fo.

Virginia Gazette. Feb.-Dec., 1751 (44 nos.), Jan.-Dec., 1752 (50 nos.) Williamsburg: William Hunter, 1751-2.

Virginia Gazette.

f°.

Feb. 12, 1762 (no. 579). f°.

Williamsburg: J.Royle & Co.

Virginia Gazette. Jan.-Dec., 1775 (52 nos.) Williamsburg: Wm. Dixon & Hunter. f°.

Virginia Gazette.

liamsburg: John Pinckney. f°.

Weekly.

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Feb. 2, 9, 1775.

Williams

Virginia Gazette. Oct. 13, 1775. burg: Alexander Purdie.

Weekly.

f°.

Virginia Gazette. Sept. 21, Oct. 4, Nov. 1, 1776. Williamsburg: Dixon & Hunter. f°. Weekly.

Virginia Gazette. Jan. 8-Aug. 9, 1780. 25 nos. Williamsburg & Richmond: Dixon & Nicol son. f°.

Weekly. Removed to Richmond some time between the issues of April 8 (no. 61), and May 9 (no. 62).

Virginia Gazette, or the American Advertiser. Jan.-May., 1782. 9 nos. Richmond: James Hayes. fo.

Virginia Gazette and Alexandria Advertiser. Vol. 4, no. 214. Aug. 29, 1793. Alexandria, 1793. f°.

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Virginia Herald.

Oct. 23, 1798.

Apl. 20, 1811.

I no.

I no.

Fredericksburg: Timothy Green & Co. fo.

Virginia Herald. Vol. 75, no. 38, May 10, 1861. Fredericksburg: Harrison Kelly. fo. Semi-weekly.

Virginia historical register (The) [annual]. edited by William Maxwell...1848-1853. Richmond: Macfarlane & Ferguson, 1848-53. 6 v. in 3. 8°.

V. 1-2 title reads: Virginia historical register and literary adviser; 3-4, Virginia historical register and literary note-book; 5-6, Virginia historical register and literary companion.

Virginia Historical Reporter. See Virginia Historical Society.

Virginia Historical Society. WYNNE (T. H.) Bibliography of the Society. (Historical Magazine. 2. ser., v. 7, p. 340-341.

New York, 1870.)

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Contains letters of Governor Thomas Nelson, jr. VIRGINIA (The) Historical Reporter. by the executive committee of the Virginia Historical Society. V. I-2. Richmond, 1854-60. 8°. V. I in 3 parts, 2 in 1 part. No more published. VIRGINIA Magazine of History and Biography. Published quarterly by the Virginia Historical Society. v. I (1892)-date. Richmond, 1892-date. 8°.

ROBINSON (Conway). Account of discoveries in the West until 1519, and of voyages to and along the Atlantic Coast of North America from 1520 to 1573. Richmond, 1848. xv, 491 p. 8°.

MACFARLAND (William H.) An address on the life, character and public services of the late Hon. Benjamin Watkins Leigh, delivered before the Virginia Historical Society, at its late annual meeting. January, 1851. Richmond: the Society, 1851. 12 p. 8°.

WASHINGTON (H. A.) The Virginia Constitution of 1776. A discourse delivered before the Virginia Historical Society, at their annual meeting, Jan. 17th, 1852. Richmond: the Society, 1852. 51 p. 8°.

GRIGSBY (Hugh Blair). The Virginia Convention of 1829-30. A discourse delivered before

the Virginia Historical Society, at their annual meeting, held in the Athenæum, in the City of Richmond, Dec. 15, 1853. Richmond: the Society, 1854. 104 p. 8°.

HUNTER (Robert Mercer Taliaferro). Observations on the history of Virginia...delivered before the Virginia Historical Society, at their eighth annual meeting, December 14, 1854. Richmond: Clemmitt & Fore, pr., 1855. 48 p. 8°.

Also in the Virginia Historical Reporter.

HOLCOMBE (James P.) Sketches of the political issues and controversies of the Revolution: a discourse delivered before the Virginia Historical Society, at their ninth annual meeting, Jan. 17, 1856. Richmond: the Society, 1856. 63 p. 8°.

WASHINGTON (George). The diary of George Washington, from 1789 to 1791; embracing the opening of the First Congress, and his tours through New England, Long Island, and the Southern States. Together with his journal of a tour to the Ohio in 1753. Edited by B. J. Lossing. Richmond: Press of Historical Society, 1861. 248 p. 8°.

ORGANIZATION of the...Society, officers and members, with a list of its publications. Richmond, Va.: the Society, 1881. 12, 1 l., 13–22 p., 1 l. 8°.

PROCEEDINGS ..at the annual meeting, Feb. 24, 1882, with the address of William Wirt Henry: the settlement at Jamestown, with particular reference to the late attacks upon Captain John Smith, Pocahontas and John Rolfe. Richmond, Va.: the Society, 1882. 63 p. 8°.

SLAUGHTER (Philip). Address at the annual meeting of the Historical Society of Virginia, in the capital at Richmond, in January, 1850. Reported and printed for the society by its secretary, William Maxwell, LL.D. Richmond: W. Ellis Jones, 1888. sq. 8°.

STUART (Alexander H. H.) A narrative of the leading incidents of the organization of the first popular movement in Virginia in 1865 to reestablish peaceful relations between the Northern and Southern States, and of the subsequent efforts of the "Committee of Nine," in 1869, to secure the restoration of Virginia to the Union. Richmond, 1888. 72 p. 8°.

HENNEMAN (J. B.) Historic elements in Virginia education and literary effort. A paper read before the Society, December 21, 1891. [Richmond, 1892.] 22 p. 8°.

Reprinted from Virginia Historical Collections, v. 11 (1892). PROCEEDINGS...at the annual meeting, held December 21-22, 1891, with historical papers read on the occasion, and others edited by R. A. Brock. Richmond, Virginia: The Society, 1892. xix p., I l., 3-386 p. 4°. (Collections. v. II.)

ORGANIZATION and list of publications of the Virginia Historical Society. Richmond [1894]. 7 p. 8°.

SOUVENIR guide book to the building of the... society, the war residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee, 707 E. Franklin Street, Richmond, Virginia. [Richmond, 1896?] 41. 8°.

ILLUSTRATED (An) description of some of the pictures, relics, and curios in the Virginia Historical Society's building, Richmond, Virginia. [Richmond, 1897 ?] 31. 8°.

Periodicals, cont'd.

PROCEEDINGS of the Virginia Historical Society, at its annual meeting, held in the Y. M. C. A. Association Hall, December 18, 1903, with the list of officers and members of the society. Richmond: W. Ellis Jones, 1903. xxv p. 8°. (Va. Mag. of Hist. and Biog., vol. II, p. 1-XXV. 1904.)

Virginia Journal, and Alexandria Advertiser. Vol. 3, No. 139. Sept. 28, 1786. Alexandria : G. Richards & Co. f.

Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. See Virginia Historical Society.

Virginia State Bar Association. Report of the 9, II annual meeting... Aug., 1897, 1899. Edited by E. C. Massie. Richmond, 1897-99. 2 v. 8vo.

BLACKFORD (Charles M.) The Virginia State Bar Association. Paper entitled: The trials and trial of Jefferson Davis," read...at the twelfth annual meeting...at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, July...1900. Richmond: J. T. West, 1900. 46 p.

8°.

HOAR (George Frisbie). The Virginia State Bar Association. Annual address..." Relation of the American Bar to the state." Delivered at the tenth annual meeting held at... Fort Monroe, Virginia, July 5, 6 and 7, 1898. Richmond: The Williams Co., 1898. 30 p., I port. 8°.

Virginias, The; a mining, industrial, and scientific journal, devoted to the development of Virginia and West Virginia; edited and published by Jed. Hotchkiss; Vol. 1., 1880. Staunton, 1880[81]. ill. maps. fo.

Washington and Lee University. Historical papers. no. 1-3 (1890-1892). Baltimore, 1890-92. papers.

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An analysis of the Collected Documents of Virginia has been made for the Carnegie Institution of Washington and the results will appear in one of its publications, probably in the autumn of 1907.

Adjutant General's Office.

Annual Report, 1897/9, 99/1900, 1900/011901/2, 1903/4. Richmond, 1899-1904. 8°.

Same, 1846/7-1855/6, 1859/60-1863, 1866, 1873-74, 1876, 1879-81, 1883-1903. (In: Journals and ann. repts.)

Agricultural Experiment Station. Annual report, 1891/2, 92/3, 96/7, 99/19001900/01, 1902/3-1903/4. Richmond, Roanoke, 1893-1905. 8°.

Balletins. Old series, nos. 2, 9-11. New series, 12-16, 18-19, 21-32, 34-38, 40-45, 50-52, 5456, 61-63, 73, 77-78, 80-83, 88-90, 105-132, 137-162. Lynchburg, 1889-1904. 8°.

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Attorney General's Office. Annual report of the attorney general, 18361839, 1852-58, 1860–61, 1866, 1873-74, 18761904. n.t. p. Richmond, 1836-1904. 8°. (In: House jols. and Annual reports.)

Auditor of Public Accounts, Office of. Annual report of the Auditor, 1860/1, 1863/464/5, 1871/2-73/4, 1875/6, 1877/8, 1883/5, 1890/1, 1892/3-98/9, 1900/01-1903/4. Richmond, 1861-1904. 8°.

Same, 1820, 1823, 1838-1904. (In: Journals and Annual Reports.)

Report of the second auditor on the condition of the public debt of Va. and the literary fund, 1871, 1873-75, 1888-89, 1892, 1894-1900. Richmond, 1871-1900. 8°.

Same, 1844-55, 1859-61, 1871, 1873-74, 1876-1904. (In: Senate Journals and Annual Reports.)

Reports of Life Insurance Companies. 1893-1900. [Richmond,] 1893-1900. 8°.

Financial statement and suggestions relative to defects in the revenue laws. n. p. [1860] 104 p. 8°.

Muster rolls of the Virginia militia in the war of 1812, being a supplement to the pay rolls printed and distributed in 1851. Copied from rolls in the Auditor's Office at Richmond. Richmond: W. F. Ritchie, public printer, 1852. xiv, 858 p. 8°.

Climate and Crop Service. Report, monthly, v. 8-16 (1898-1906). Richmond, 1898-1906. 8°.

Constitution.

See Bulletin of the N. Y. P. L., v. 8, p. 195–6, and the chronological arrangement below. Corporation Commission. Annual report. no. 1-2 (1903-4). Richmond, 19041905. 8°. Virginia corporation law. Constitutional provisions and statutes of Virginia relating to issuing, amending and taxing charters of corporations ... Richmond: J. H. O'Bannon, 1955. 71 p. 8°.

Council.

Virginia Council and General Court Records, 16401641. (From "Robinson's notes," Virginia Historical Society Collection.) (Virginia Mag. of Hist. and Biog., vol. 11, p. 277-284. Richmond, 1904.)

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W. Munford. 1810-1820. 6 v. New York, Fredericksburg, Richmond, 1812-21.

Peyton Randolph. 1821-1828. 6 v. Richmond, 1823-29. B. W. Leigh. 1829-1842. 12 v. Richmond, 1854-7, 1834-44. Conway Robinson. 1842-1843. 2 v. Richmond, 1843-4. Peachy R. Grattan. 1844-60. 15 v. Richmond, 1845-60. MUNFORD (William). General index to the Virginian law authorities, reported by Washington, Call, Hening, and Munford, jointly, and Munford separately. With notes. Richmond: John Warrock, 1819. xi, 576 p. 8°.

Entomologist and Plant Pathologist, Office of. Report on the San José scale and administration of the crop pest law. no. 5 (1903/5). Richmond, 1906. 8°.

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Virginia legislative documents [forming the records of the General Assembly of Virginia, 1764, '65, '70, '74, '75]. (Virginia Mag. of Hist. and Biog. v. 9, p. 353-368; v, 10, p. 1–16; v. 12, p. 417-424; v. 13, p. 36–59, 411-424; v. 14, p. 50-79. Richmond, 1902-1906.)

Annual reports of officers, 1846/7-1853/4, 1855/61857/8, 1859/60, 1866, 1871-1904. Richmond, 1847-1905. 8°.

Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates,
1891/2-1901/02. Richmond, 1891-1902. 24°.
Geological Survey.
Bulletins, no. 1−3. Richmond, 1905-1906. 8°.

Governor. Annual message, 1861-62, 1864, 1865; Dec., July, 1866; 1870-'72, 1874-'77, 1881, 1887, 1891, 1895-96, 1902, 1904. Richmond, 1861-1904. 8°.

Same, 1810-1904. (In: Senate and House journals and ann. reports.)

Inaugural addresses, 1856, 1874, 1898, 1902. Richmond, 1856-1902. 8°.

Same, 1816, 1820, 1848, 1864, 1870, 1882, 1897, 1901-1902. (In: House and Senate journals.)

A list of commissioners [in other states, &c., appointed by the executive of Virginia, and appearing to be in office on the 31. day of December, 1857, with dates of appointment and residence of each commissioner]. n. t..p. [1857?] 7 pp.

8°.

Same. [Commissioners appointed during 1858 and 1859.] n. p. [1860?] 8 pp. 8°. (Doc. 36. 1860?)

Message of the Governor, vetoing Senate bill no. 27, to ratify and confirm the consolidation of the Richmond and Southwestern Railway Company with the Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio Narrow Gauge Railroad Company, under the name and style of the Richmond and Louisville Railroad Company. n. t.-p. [1882] 3 p.

8°.

Special message of the governor of Virginia to the general assembly relative to oysters. (In: Virginia. Governor. Message... December 2, 1891. Richmond, 1891. 8°. pp. 41-63.) Proclamation, Thanksgiving Day. November 26, 1903. 21. 4°.

Health Board.

Annual report, 1871/2. Richmond, 1872. 8°.
Same, 1874. (In: Annual Reports.)
House of Burgesses.

Journal of the House of Burgesses [Feb. 10-Apr. 11, 1772]. [Colophon: Williamsburg: Printed by W. Rind, 1772.] 164 p. fo.

Journals of House of Burgesses of Virginia, 17701772, 1773-1776. Edited by John Pendleton Kennedy. Richmond, 1906-1905. 2 v. f°. 1773/6 contains records of the Committee of Correspon. dence as well as Journals of the Burgesses.

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