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togt mede gedaan heeft. Verhalende seer naauwkeurig een schrikkelijk en wanhoopig zee-gevegt tegen 2 Spaanse scheepen, die gedwongen wierden de vlugt te nemen, en de zege aan de Engelsse te laten.' Als mede: een grouwsame en verraderlijke moord, op een wreede wijse door de Virginianen aan de Engelsse geoessent. Alles door desen Reysiger by-gewoont, door hem in het Engelsch beschreeven, en nu uyt die taal vertolkt. Met een volkoomen register en Konst-Print verrijkt. Te Leyden, by Pieter Vander Aa, boekverkooper, 1907. Met privilegie. 944

15 p.

A translation by Prof. C. E. Bishop is in the William & Mary college quarterly magazine. v. 9. April, 1901. p. 203-214.

Chester, Joseph Lemuel. A preliminary investigation of the alleged ancestry of George Washington; first president of the United States of America; exposing a serious error in the existing pedigree. (Reprinted from the Herald and genealogist, London, and the Heraldic journal, Boston.) Boston, H. W. Dutton & son, printers, 1866. C1 W318 C22. 23 p. 25cm.

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Chesterman, Evan R. Duels and duellists of bygone Virginia days.
C52.

945

946

F230 947

A series of articles from the Richmond evening journal, 1908-1909. -History of the McCue case. Full particulars of the crime, inquest, trial and conviction with agreement of counsel, by Evan R. Chesterman and Joe E. Geisinger. The Williams printing co., Richmond, Va., 1904. K110 M13. 948

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-The James river tourist. A brief account of historical localities on James river. Prepared by W. D. Chesterman. Published by L. B. Tatum, Supt. of the Virginia steamboat co. Richmond, Dispatch steam printing house, 1878. 951

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The James River tourist, a brief account of historical localities on James River, and sketches of Richmond, Norfolk, and Portsmouth. 6th ed. Ed. by W. D. Chesterman Richmond, E. Waddey, printer, 1889.

91 p. illus. 181⁄2 cm.

952

Chew, Roger Preston. Stonewall Jackson; address of Colonel R. P. Chew, chief horse artillery, Army of northern Virginia, delivered at the Virginia military institute, Lexington, Virginia, on the unveiling of Ezekiel's statue of General T. J. Jackson, June 19, 1912. Lexington, Virginia, Rockbridge County news print, 1912. C1 J14 C52. 953

64 p. front. (port.) map. 23cm.

Cheyney, Edward Potts. Some English conditions surrounding the settlement of Virginia, by Edward P. Cheyney. E171 A57.

954

(In The American historical review. v. 12, no. 3. April 1907. p. 507-528)

The chief's daughter; or, The settlers in Virginia. London, J. H. and J. Parker [no date] B P241 C23.

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955

Child welfare conference. The child in Virginia. Handbook and programme May 22nd-25th 1911. Richmond, Va. [1911]

14 p. 221⁄2 cm.

956

Childe, Edward Lee. Le général Lee; sa vie et ses campagnes, par Edward Lee Childe. Paris, Hachette et cie., 1874. C1 L480 C22. 957

2 p. 1., iii, 382 p. front. (phot.) fold. map. 18%1⁄2 cm.

-The life and campaigns of General Lee. By his nephew, Edward Lee Childe. Translated from the French, with the consent and approval of the author, by George Littig. London, Chatto & Windus, 1875. C1 L480 C23.

xi, 336 p. front. (port.) 201⁄2 cm.

Children's home society of Virginia. [Report 1910]

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960

(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college. v. 4. no. 1. June, 1913. p. [50]-66)

Chilton, William Edwin.

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State claims Northwest Territory. Address of Hon. William E. Chilton of West Virginia in the Senate of the United States on April 10, 1912, and Address of Gov. Claude A. Swanson of Virginia on "Virginia day" delivered at the Jamestown exposition, June 12, 1907. . . Washington, Govt. print. off., 1912. F483 C53.

30 p. 23 cm.

(U. S. 62d Cong. 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 948)

961

962

Chisholm brothers. [Souvenir of the city of Richmond] Published by Chisholm brothers, Portland, Me., [1888?] F233 37 N5. folded plate. 18 by 157cm.

Chitwood, Oliver Perry.

Justice in colonial Virginia, by Oliver Perry

Chitwood. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1905. H31 J6. also F216 13 C54.

123. [1] p. 241⁄2 cm.

963

(Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science ... Series xxiii. nos. 7-8)

Choate, Columbus D.

F232 F1 C5.

[11] p. 211⁄2 cm.

Historic Fairfax County. First paper. [c 1911]

964

Chotteau, Léon. . . La guerre de l'indépendance (1775-1783); les Francais en Amérique; avec une préface par M. Edouard Laboulaye . . . Paris, Charpentier et cie. 1876. E265 C55. 965

2 p. 1., x p., 1 l., 438 p. 181⁄2 cm.

Christ church, Middlesex co., Va. The parish register of Christ church, Middlesex county, Va., from 1653 to 1812. . Richmond, W. E. Jones, 1897. F232 M6 C5.

966

341 p. 4 to. Published by the National society of the colonial dames of America, Virginia.

Christian, Bolivar. The Scotch-Irish settlers in the valley of Virginia.
Alumni address at Washington college, Lexington, Va..
Macfarlane & Fergusson, 1860. F232 S546 C5.

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(In Washington and Lee university. Historical papers.

no. 3. p. 1-43)

-Same.

Christian, George Llewellyn. Abraham Lincoln. An address delivered before R. E. Lee camp, no. 1, Confederate veterans, at Richmond, Va., on October 29th, 1909, by Hon. George L. Christian. Richmond, W. E. Jones, printer, 1909. C1 L738 C55. 968

40 p. 232 cm.

-Address [before Virginia state bar association] by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, president of the association. Roger Brooke Taney. 969

23rd report, 1911. p. 168-192)

(In Virginia state bar association. -Address delivered by Judge George L. Christian, the occasion being the presentation of a silver service by the officers and directors of the Richmond chamber of commerce to Tazewell M. Carrington on his retirement as president of the Chamber. Jefferson hotel, Richmond, Va. Jan., 5, 1914. 970

14 p. 231⁄2 cm.

-The capitol disaster. By Hon. George L. Christian of Richmond, Virginia. A chapter of reconstruction in Virginia. Sold for the benefit of the Associated Charities of Richmond, Va. [Richmond, 1915] 971

46 p. illus. 23cm.

-Confederate memories and experiences by Hon. George L. Christian of Richmond, Va. I. Address at annual commencement of the Training school for nurses, connected with St. Luke's Hospital, Richmond, Va.,p. 3. II. "Reminiscences and a contrast," giving some experiences of the writer as a student at the university of Virginia during the war,-p. 20. III. "Recollections of the evacuation of Richmond, April, 1865,"-p. 30. Richmond, Clayton printing Co., [1915] 972

37 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-John Tyler, address delivered before the Colonial dames of America in the state of Virginia, at Greenway, Charles City county, Va. on Monday, Oct. 27, 1913, at the unveiling of a memorial to mark the birthplace of president Tyler, by George L. Christian of Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers, 1913. 973

21 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Lecture; Charles City: some of its noted places and people and personal recollections of some of these. Delivered at Charles City courthouse, June 24, 1910. By Hon. George L. Christian . . . To aid Bethany Presbyterian church, and published at the request and for the benefit of that church . . [1910] F232 C47 C5. 974

33 p. 23cm.

-Official report of the history committee of the Grand camp, C. V., department of Virginia . . . Read at Petersburg, Va., October 25th, 1901, and published by order of the Grand camp of Virginia. A contrast between the way the war was conducted by the Federals and the way it was conducted by the Confederates, drawn almost entirely from Federal sources. [1901] F221 42 V8. 975

32 p. 23cm.

-Official report of the history committee of the Grand camp, C. V., department of Virginia . . . Read at Wytheville, Va., October 23rd, 1902, and published by order of the Grand camp of Virginia. On the treatment and exchange of prisoners. [1902] F221 42 V8. 976

29 p. 23cm.

-Official report of the history committee of the Grand camp, C. V., department of Virginia . Read at Newport News, Va., Oct. 28, 1903,

and published by order of the Grand Camp of Virginia. North Carolina and Virginia in the civil war.

26 p. 24cm.

F221 42 V8.

977

-Reminiscences of some of the dead of the bench and bar of Richmond: an address delivered before the Richmond bar association 1908. [Richmond, Va., 1909] F233 25 C55.

53 p. 23cm.

From the Virginia law register. v. 14, no. 9; Jan. 1909.

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Dec. 9, 978

Christian, William Asbury. Lynchburg and its people. Lynchburg, J. P. Bell company, printers, 1900. F234 L8 C555.

463 p. 191⁄2 cm.

-Marah; a story of old Virginia. By W. Asbury Christian mond, Va., L. H. Jenkins, printer and binder, 1903.

386 p. front., pl. 19cm.

-Richmond, her past and present, by W. Asbury Christian mond, Va., Manufactured by L. H. Jenkins, 1912.

979

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F233 3 C55. 981

3 p. 1., [v]-vi p., 1 l., 618 p. col. front. (port.) plates (1 fold.) map. 241⁄2 cm. The Christian almanac for Virginia for the year of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ 1831 . . . Calculated for the meridian of Richmond. Latitude 37° 30', longitude 77° 53'. Vol. II., no. 4. Richmond, published for

the American tract society, and sold by Collins & co., Richmond [1830] F224 A4. 982

36 p. 17cm.

The Christian Baptist, published monthly. Edited by Alexander Campbell vol. I. [1823-24] 2d ed. Buffaloe Creek, Brooke County, Va., Printed by Solomon Sala, at the Buffaloe printing-office, 1824. 983 xiv, [15]-300 p., 2 1.

The Christian Baptist, published monthly. Edited by Alexander Campbell. vol. 2. [1824-25] Buffaloe Creek, Brooke County, Va., Printed and published by A. Campbell, at the Buffaloe printing-office, 1825. 984

2 p. 1., 288 p.

Church, J. W. The crucible, a Southerner's impression of Hampton [by] J. W. Church. Hampton, Va., The Press of the Hampton normal and agricultural institute, 1910. F218 24 H23 C56.

985

[14] p. illus. 19cm.

Churchland academy, Churchland, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1894, 1896.

986

987

The city of Richmond business directory and city guide. Compiled and published by Mills & Starke. Richmond, Va., Gary & Clemmitt, 1866. 170 p. 24cm.

City of Richmond, of historic fame, of great commercial prestige. 1905. [Richmond, 1905]

40 p. illus. 23% x 31 cm.

988

Civis, pseud. The public school in its relation to the negro. Republished from the Southern planter and farmer. Richmond, Clemmitt & Jones, 1877. HT128 C58.

39 p. 22cm.

989

Claiborne, George Mason. Claiborne pedigree, a genealogical table of the descendants of Secretary William Claiborne, of the junior branch in

the United States, with some other tracings in the female line. Comp. by George Mason Claiborne. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell company, 1900. 990

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Claiborne, J. F. H. Life and times of Gen. Sam. Dale, the Mississippi partisan Illustrated by John M'Lenan. New York, Harper & brothers, 1860. C1 D139 C34.

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991

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Claiborne, John Herbert. Seventy-five years in old Virginia; with some account of the life of the author and some of the history of the people amongst whom his lot was cast,-their character, their condition, and their conduct before the war, during the war and after the war, by John Herbert Claiborne. New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1904. C1 C585.

992

xvi, [17] 360 p. 2 ports. incl. front. 221⁄2 cm. Claiborne, Nathaniel Herbert. Notes on the war in the South; with biographical sketches of the lives of Montgomery, Jackson, Sevier, the late Gov. Claiborne, and others. By Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne, of Franklin County, Va., a member of the executive of Virginia during the late war. Richmond, Published by William Ramsay, 1819.

112 p. 17cm.

Claren's school for girls, near Alexandria, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1887, 1890.

E355 C68.

993

994

Clark, George Rogers. The capture of Vincennes, 1779, from General Clark's

Memoirs.

16 p. 18cm.

(Old South leaflets.

General ser. v. 2. no. 43)

995

-Col. George Rogers Clark's sketch of his campaign in the Illinois in 1778-9; with an introduction by Hon. Henry Pirtle, of Louisville, and an appendix containing the public and private instructions to Col. Clark, and Major Bowman's journal of the taking of Post Vincennes. Cincinnati, R. Clarke & co., 1869. E234 C59. 996

vi p., 1 1., 119 p. front. (port.) 25cm.
(Ohio valley historical series. no. 3)

. . George Rogers Clark papers, 1771- Ed. with introduction and notes by James Alton James Springfield, Ill., Trustees of the Illinois state historical library, 1912

997

(Collections of the Illinois state historical library. Virginia series.) Library has v. 1.

-George Rogers Clark to Genet, 1794.

E171 A57.

998

v. 18, no. 4. July, 1913. p. 780-783)

(In American historical review. -George Rogers Clark and the Kaskaskia campaign, 1777, 1778. E171 A57.

999

(In American historical review. v. 8, no. 3. April, 1903. p. 491-506) -Intercepted letters and journal of George Rogers Clark, 1778, 1779. E171 A57.

1000

(In American historical review. v. 1, no. 1. Oct. 1895. p. 90-96) Clark, Taliaferro. Trachoma: a survey of its prevalence in the mountain sections of Virginia and West Virginia, by Taliaferro Clark, surgeon, United States Public health service . Washington, Govt. print. off., 1914.

RA11 B17.

31 p. incl. map. 231⁄2 cm.

1001

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