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contra-indicated, accompanied by a map of routes and distances. new work... Richmond, Va., Morris & brothers, 1851. F219 31

B958.

2 p. 1, 348 p. map.

20cm.

673

Dr. Burke published in 1842: "The mineral springs of Western Virginia," a second ed. of which appeared in 1846.

-Same. 2d ed. imp. & enl. 1853. F219 31 B959.

Burke, William. The rudiments of Latin grammar, founded on the definitions and rules of Thomas Ruddiman; to which is annexed a complete system of prosody . By William Burke, Principal of the Richmond seminary. Richmond, Va., Printed by S. Shepherd & co., 1832. PA2087 B9. 674

186 p. 18cm.

Burnaby, Andrew, Travels through the middle settlements in North America, in the years 1759 and 1760. With observations upon the state of the colonies. By the Rev. Andrew Burnaby . . . 2d ed. London, T. Payne, 1775.

1 p. 1., xvi, 198 p. 11. 211⁄2 cm.
Virginia, p. 1-64.

675

-Travels through the middle settlements in North America, in the years 1759 and 1760. With observations upon the state of the colonies. G161

P65.

676 (In Pinkerton, John. A general collection of voyages. 1819. V. 9.

p. 701-752) Burnett, Jacob. Speech of Judge Burnett of Ohio, in the Whig national convention, giving a brief history of the life of Gen. William Henry Harrison. Washington, Printed at the Madisonian office, 1839. C1 H323 B78.

8 p. 24cm.

677

Burr, Aaron. Reports of the trials of Colonel Aaron Burr .. for treason and for a misdemeanor. taken in shorthand by David Robertson, counsellor at law Philadelphia, Hopkins and Earle, 1808.

B968 R49.

2 v. 22cm.

C1

678

-The examination of Col. Aaron Burr, before the Chief Justice of the United States, upon the charges of a high misdemeanor, and of treason against the United States . . . To which is added an appendix, containing the opinion of the Supreme Court . . . in the case of Bollmann and Swartout, Richmond, S. Grantland, 1807. C1 B968 E96.

46 p. 201⁄2 cm.

Burr, George Lincoln.

679

Narratives of the witchcraft cases, 1648-1706,

. . with three facsimiles. New York, C. BF1573 A2 B8.

ed. by George Lincoln Burr
Scribner's sons, 1914.

xviii, 467 p. 3 facsim. 221⁄2 cm.

Includes The Virginia case of Grace Sherwood, 1706.

Burrows, John Lansing.

680

A Christian merchant. A memoir of James C.

Crane. By J. L. Burrows, pastor of First Baptist Church, Richmond, Va.
Charleston, S. C., Southern Baptist publication society, 1858. C1 B891

B79.

90 p. front. (port.) 19cm.

681

James C. Crane was born in Newark, N. J., Sep. 7, 1803. He removed to Richmond, Va., in 1819.

-Death arbitrary. Funeral sermon of Dr. P. Claiborne Gooch, who died of yellow fever in Portsmouth, Va., Sept. 1855; delivered in Richmond, Va., March 2, 1856. Richmond, Printed by C. H. Wynne, 1856. 682

15 p. 211⁄2 cm.

-Palliative and prejudiced judgments condemned. A discourse delivered in the First baptist church, Richmond, Va., June 1, 1865, the day appointed by the President of the United States for humiliation and mourning on account of the assassination of President Lincoln, together with an extract from a sermon, preached on Sunday, April 23rd, 1865, upon the assassination of President Lincoln. By J. Lansing Burrows, D. D. Richmond, Va., office Commercial bulletin, 1865. 683

12 p. 231⁄2 cm.

-What Baptists believe and other discourses by J. L. Burrows, D. D., Norfolk, Va. With prefatory note by Hon. Horatio Gates Jones. Baltimore, H. M. Wharton & company, 1887. 684

viii, 191 p. 19cm.

[Burt, Samuel H.] List of officers and men of the cavalry brigade of Brig.Gen. R. L. T. Beale, C. S. Army, surrendered at Appomattox C. H. Virginia, April 9, 1865. F225 V82.

(In Virginia historical society. Collections. New series. 1887. v. 6, p. 347-355)

685

Richmond,

Burton, H. W. The history of Norfolk, Virginia. A review of important events and incidents which occurred from 1736 to 1877; also a record of personal reminiscences and political, commercial, and curious facts. By H. W. Burton, "Harry Scratch," [pseud] Norfolk, Va., Norfolk Virginian print, 1877.

F234 N8 B9.

686

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Burton, Peter J.

Police court pictures at Richmond, Virginia. Richmond, 1892. F233 37 B97.

687

84 p. 17cm.

Burwell, Letitia M. A girl's life in Virginia before the war
F. A. Stokes co. [1895]

New York,

F230 B974.

688

4 p. 1., 209 p. front., pl. 12 mo.

Burwell, William Mac Creary. The last words from the pen of Hon. William M. Burwell, an eminent Virginia journalist, who died March 4, 1888 Richmond, Va., Wm. Ellis Jones, book and job printer, 1888.

[27] p. 22cm.

-Virginia commercial convention.

689

690

(In De Bow's review. v. 12, 1852. p. 30)

-Address delivered before the faculty and students of the Louisiana state university, on Wednesday, 5th June, 1871, by W. M. Burwell, esq. [no place. no date]

LD3117 3 B9.

691

14 p.

21cm.

-White acre vs. Black acre. case at law, reported by J. G., esq., a retired barrister, of Lincolnshire, England. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1856. 692

251 p. 171⁄2 cm.

Bushnell, David I., jr. The account of Lamhatty. By David I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 10. no. 4. Oct.-Dec. 1908. Lancaster, Pa., The new era print. comp., 1908.

693

[7] p. map. 26cm.

-Archaeological investigation in Ste Genevieve county, Missouri.
David I. Bushnell, jr. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1914.

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Cahokia mound

782-784.

Reprinted from Science, n. s. vol. 40, no. 1039, pages

695

5 p. 241⁄2 cm.

By

-The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana. David I. Bushnell, jr. Washington, Government printing office, 1909, 695a

ix, 37 p. diagram., plates._23cm. (Smithsonian institution. Bureau of American ethnology. Bulletin 48) -Discoveries beyond the Appalachian mountains in September, 1671. 696 (In American Anthropologist. v. 9. 1907. p. 45-56)

-An early account of Dighton rock. By David I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 10, no. 2. April-June, 1908. Lancaster, Pa., The new era printing company, 1908.

[4] p. plate. 251⁄2 cm.

697

-Archeology of the Ozark region of Missouri. By D. I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 6, no. 2. April-June, 1904. Lancaster, Pa., The new era print. comp., 1904.

[5] p. plate. 251⁄2 cm.

698

-Ethnographical material from North America in Swiss collections. By David I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. S. v. 10, no. 1. Jan.-Mar. 1908. Lancaster, Pa., The new era printing company, 1908.

15 p. plates, illus. 25cm.

699

-"The Indian grave" a Monacan site in Albemarle County, Virginia Reprinted from William & Mary College quarterly historical magazine, vol. 22. no. 2. Oct., 1914. Williamsburg, Va., 1914. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers, [1914?] 700

7 p. 23cm.

-Myths of the Louisiana Choctaw. By David I. Bushnell. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 12, no. 4. Oct.-Dec., 1910. Lancaster, Pa., The new era print. co., 1911. 701

[10] p. 25cm.

-North American ethnographical material in Italian collections. By David I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 8, no. 2. April-June, 1906. Lancaster, Pa., The new era printing company, 1906. 702

[12] p. plates, illus. 25/1⁄2 cm.

-Petroglyphs representing the imprint of the human foot. By David I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 15, no. 1. Jan.-Mar. 1913. Lancaster, Pa., The new era print. company, 1913. 703

[7] p. illus. plate. 25cm.

-Relics of early man in western Switzerland. By D. I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 8, no. 1. Jan.-March, 1906. Lancaster, Pa., The new era print. co., 1906.

12 p. plates, illus. 26cm.

704

-Research in Virginia from tidewater to the Alleghanies. By David I. Bushnell, Jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n.s. v. 10, no. 4. Oct.-Dec. 1908. Lancaster, Pa., The new era print. comp., 1908. 705

[18] p. plates, illus. 26cm.

-The Sloane collection in the British museum. By David I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 8, no. 4. Oct.-Dec. 1906. Lancaster, Pa., The new era printing company, 1906.

706

[15] p. plates, illus. 26cm.

-The various uses of buffalo hair by the North American Indians. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 11, no. 3. July-Sep. 1909. Lancaster, Pa., The new era printing company, 1909. 707

[24] p. plate, illus. 251⁄2 cm.

-Virginia-from early records. By David I. Bushnell, jr. Reprinted from the American anthropologist. n. s. v. 9, no. 1. Jan.-Mar. 1907. Lancaster, Pa., The new era print. comp., 1907. 708

[14] p. plates. 251⁄2 cm.

Business and professional directory of eastern Virginia. 1903 1904. 709

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Butler, Benjamin Franklin. Autobiography and personal reminiscenses of Major-General Benj. F. Butler. Butler's book. Boston, A. M. Thayer & co., 1892. C1 B985 B79. 710

1154 p.

front. ports. maps. illus. fac-similes. 25cm. -Speech of Maj.-Gen. Benj. F. Butler, upon the campaign before Richmond, 1864. Delivered at Lowell, Mass., January 29, 1865. With an appendix: The two attacks on Fort Fisher; speech on the treatment of the negro, delivered at Boston, Mass., February 4, 1865; speech of Hon. Geo. S. Boutwell, in reply to charges of Hon. James Brooks . . .against Gen. Benj. F. Butler, delivered in the House of representatives, January 24, 1865. Boston, Wright & Potter, printers, 1865. E470 B98. 711 23cm.

88 p.

Butler, M. C. The cavalry fight at Trevilian station.

E468 B33. (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 237-239)

712

Butt, Israel La Fayette. History of African Methodism in Virginia; or, Four decades in the Old Dominion, by Rev. Israel L. Butt . . . introduction by Rev. Benjamin F. Lee Hampton, Va., Hampton institute press, 1908. F218 3 B98.

252 p.

.

pl., 3 port. (incl. front.) 24cm.

713

Butterfield, Consul Willshire. An historical account of the expedition against Sandusky under Col. William Crawford in 1782; with biographical sketches, personal reminiscences, and descriptions of interesting localities; including, also, details of the disastrous retreat, the barbarities of the savages, and the awful death of Crawford by torture. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & co., 1873. E238 B98.

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-History of George Rogers Clark's conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash towns 1778 and 1779 . . . Published under the auspices of the Ohio state archaeological and historical society. Columbus, O., Press of F. J. Heer, 1904. E234 B99. 716

xix, 815 p. incl. front. port. 20cm.
First published 1903.

-History of the Girtys. Being a concise account of the Girty brothersThomas, Simon, James and George, and of their half-brother, John Turner also of the part taken by them in Lord Dunmore's War, in the western border war of the Revolution, and in the Indian war of 1790-95. With a recital of the principal events in the west during these wars,

drawn from authentic sources, largely original. By Consul Willshire Butterfield. Cincinnati, Robert Clarke & co., 1890. C1 G529 B79.

717

xiii, 426 p. 24cm. -Washington-Irvine correspondence. The official letters which passed between Washington and Brig.-Gen. William Irvine and between Irvine and others concerning military affairs in the West from 1781 to 1783. Arranged and annotated with an introduction containing an outline of events occurring previously in the Trans-Alleghany country. Illustrated... Madison, Wis., David Atwood, 1882. C1 W318 B79. 718 [viii], 430 p. front. (port.) ports. map. 24cm.

Butters' Richmond directory for 1855. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson's steam presses, 1855. 719

204 p. 18cm.

Byrd, Richard Evelyn. Address [before Virginia state bar association] of Richard Evelyn Byrd, of Winchester. The province of the court in jury trials. 720

(In Virginia state bar association. 19th report, 1907. p. 195-203) -The decay of personal rights and guarantees . . Read at the 13th annual meeting of the Maryland bar association. K49 B99.

13 p. 221⁄2 cm.

721

-Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Hon. Richard Evelyn Byrd. Tax reform in Virginia.

722

(In Virginia state bar association. 25th report, 1913. p. 299-320) Byrd, William, 1674-1744. Colonel William Byrd on slavery and indented servants, 1736, 1739.

723

(In American historical review. v. 1, no. 1. Oct., 1895. p. 88-90) -History of the dividing line and other tracts from the papers of W. Byrd . . . Richmond, Va., 1866. F229 B99.

2 v. illus. map. 8vo.

724

(Historical documents from the Old Dominion, no. 2-3.) Contents: v. 1. History of the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina. in 1728-29.-v. 2. Journey to the land of Eden. A progress to the mines . . . in 1732. An essay on bulk tobacco. Miscellaneous papers.

-The Westover manuscripts: containing the history of the dividing line betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A journey to the land of Eden, A. D. 1733; and A progress to the mines. Written from 1728 to 1736, and now first published. By William Byrd, of Westover. Petersburg, Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1841. 725

iv, 143, [1] p. illus. 251⁄2 cm.

-The writings of "Colonel William Byrd of Westover in Virginia, esqr." Edited by John Spencer Bassett. Illustrated. New York, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1901. F229 B995.

lxxxviii, 461 p. port. (front.) plates. 26cm.

726

[C., Thomas E.] Battlefields of the South, from Bull Run to Fredericksburg; with sketches of Confederate commanders, and gossip of the camps. By an English combatant, (lieutenant of artillery on the field staff.) New York, J. Bradburn, 1864. E545 C12.

xxvii, 517 p. 2 fold. maps. 231⁄2 cm.

(In Southern literary messenger. v. 10, 1844. p. 735)

C., W. H. Mountain scenery of Virginia.

727

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