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sentatives, Feb. 15, 1840. Washington, Printed by Gales & Seaton, 1840. JK310 v. 26.

16 p. 221⁄2 cm.

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Cotten, Sallie Southall. The white doe; the fate of Virginia Dare; an Indian legend... Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott co., 1901. PS3505 0895 1177a

W5.

1 p. 1., 89 p. front., pl. 12 mo.

Cottom's new Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord 1818 . . . Adapted to the latitude and meridian of Richmond. Calculated by Joseph Cave of Orange county, Virginia. Richmond, published annually by Peter Cottom and for sale in his book-stores in Richmond and Lynchburg [1817] F224 A4. 1178

36 p. 20cm.

Cottom's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1836. . . Calculated for the meridian of Richmond, latitude 37° 32′ 25'', longitude 77° 21′ 24′′. By David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond. Printed and published annually by Peter Cottom and sold by him, C. Hall . . . [1835] F224 A4. 1179

36 p. 18cm.

Cottom's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1838 Calculated for the meridian of Richmond. Latitude 37° 32′ 25", Longitude 77° 21′ 24′′. By David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, printed and published annually by Peter Cottom [1837] F224 A4. 1180

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Cottom's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1840 Calculated for the meridian of Richmond, latitude 37° 32′ 25", longitude 77° 21′ 24′′. By David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, printed and published (annually) by Peter Cottom [1839] F224 A4.

36 p. 17cm.

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Cottom's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1842 . . . Calculated for the meridian of Richmond By David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, printed and published (annually) by Peter Cottom [1841] F224 A4.

34 p. 16cm.

1182

Cottom's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1844. Calculated for the meridian of Richmond, latitude 37° 32′ 25", longitude 77° 21′ 24′′. By David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, printed and published (annually) by Peter Cottom, and sold by him, Smith, Drinker and Morris . . . [1843] F224 A4. 36 p. 17cm.

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Cottom's Virginia & North-Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1846. Being second after bissextile or leap-year, and 70th of American independence, until the 4th of July . . Calculated for the meridian of Richmond. Lat. 37° 32′ 25"-Long. 77° 21′ 24′′. By David Richardson, of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, Printed and published (annually) by Peter Cottom F224 A4. 1184 Cotton, Mrs. Anne. An account of our late troubles in Virginia; written in 1676 by Mrs. An. Cotton, of Q. Creeke. Published from the original manuscript in the Richmond (Va.) enquirer, of 12 September, 1804. [Rochester, G. P. Humphrey, 1898] E187 A51 v. 1. 1186

12 p. 24cm.

(In American colonial tracts monthly [v. 1] no. 9, January 1898)

-An account of our late troubles in Virginia. Written in 1676, by Mrs. An Cotton of Q. Creeke. Published from the original manuscript, in the Richmond (Va.) enquirer, of 12 Sept. 1804. Washington, Printed by P. Force, 1835. E187 F69.

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v. 3. p. 154-171)

E468 B33.

Couch, Darius N. The Chancellorsville campaign. E468 B33. (In Battles and leaders of the civil war.

Sumner's "Right grand division.”

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 105-120)

1189

The Council brand. Published in the interests of the Improved order of red men in Virginia and North Carolina. Petersburg, Va. HS1510 R3 C8.

Monthly.

1190

Library has v. 3, no. 7, Nov. 1909-no. 12, April, 1910.

"Cousin Tommie" (T. J. Cluverius) A parody. By a Richmond lady, respectfully dedicated to the counsel for the Commonwealth. Richmond, C. F. Johnston, 1885. K110 C649 J.

8 p. 20cm.

1191

Covington, Va. .Chamber of commerce. Allegheny County, Va., its resources and industries. 1907. F232 A422 C8. 1192

32 p. illus. 23cm.

Covington, Va. State summer school for teachers. Announcement of the tenth annual session. Under the direction of the State board of education. R. C. Stearnes, superintendent of public instruction. Covington, Va., June 22nd to July 23rd, 1915. [Covington, Va., Covington daily Virginian, inc., 1915] 1193

30 p. illus. 22cm.

Cox, Henry Miller. The Cox family in America, a history and genealogy of the older branches of the family from the appearance of its first representative in this country in 1610. By Rev. Henry Miller Cox, A. M. Including the Cock-Cocks-Cox genealogy of Long Island, by George William Cocks assisted by John Cox, Jr. New York 1912. [Somerville, N. J., Printed for the author by the Unionist-Gazette association, 1912.] 1194 xi, 325, xii, 345 p. front. (port.) plates, ports., fold. facsim., fold. map. 24%1⁄2 cm.

Cox, Jacob Dolson. McClellan in West Virginia. E468 B33.

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war.

v. 1. p. 126-148)

1195

-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, P. G. Thompson, 1882.

E481 M26 C78.

1196

iv. 2 1, 125 p. 19cm.

-West Virginia operations under Fremont.

E468 B33.
v. 2. p. 278-281)

1197

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. Cox, Leonard. The Masonic temple. A poem. Delivered at a celebration of St. Johns Masonic lodge, Charlotte Court House, Virginia, June twentyfourth, eighteen hundred and seventy two, by Rev. Leonard Cox, Chaplain. [no place. no date]

16 p. 241⁄2 cm.

1198

Three lec

-Visions of Saint John in Patmos. The church in three ages. tures by Rev. Leonard Cox, Charlotte Courthouse, Va. January 1, 1907. 1199

v. p. 232 cm.

Cox, T. B. Chesterfield county, Virginia. Its history and present condition. Prepared under the supervision of the Hon. John B. Watkins, as authorized by the board of supervisors of the county, August, 1906. Compiled by T. B. Cox. Richmond, Va., Williams ptg. co., 1907. 1200

45 p. illus. 221⁄2 cm.

Cox, William Ruffin. Address on the life and services of General James H.
Lane
delivered before R. E. Lee camp Confederate veterans, no. 1,
Richmond, Va. Dec. 4, 1908. C1 L266 C87.

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Craighill, Robert T. The Virginia "Peerage"; or, Sketches of Virginians distinguished in virginia's history. By Robt. T. Craighill, Lynchburg, Virginia. Volume I. Richmond, William Ellis Jones, printer, 1880. C01 C886 V29.

vi, 1 l., 356 p. 23cm.
No more published.

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Craighill, William Price. Annual report upon building monument at Yorktown, Va., by William P. Craighill, lieutenant-colonel of engineers, U. S. A., for the year 1882. Washington, Govt. printing office, 1882. F234 Y6 C886.

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Crane, A. Judson. Zenobia. Anniversary address before the Zenobian society of Fluvanna female institute, delivered July 6, 1859, by A. Judson Crane, of Richmond. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson, 1859. 1204

39 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Crane, William Carey. Life and select literary remains of Sam Houston, of Texas. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1884. C1 H843 C64.

672 p.

24cm.

1205

W. C. Crane was born in Richmond, Va., March 17, 1816. Crashaw, W. A sermon preached in London before the right honorable the Lord Lawarre, Lord Governour, and Captaine Generall of Virginia, and others of his maiesties counsell for that kingdom, and the rest of the adventurers in that plantation. At the said Lord Generall his leave taking of England his native country, and departure for Virginia, Febr. 21, 1609. By W. Crashaw, bachelar of divinite, and preacher at the temple. London, Printed for William Welby, 1610. [Extract] 1206

(In Brown, Alexander. The genesis of the United States. 1890. v. 1. p. 360-374)

The Crater legion. In loving remembrance of comrades of Mahone's brigade, Anderson's division, A. P. Hill's corps, A. N. V. who lost their lives in the battle of the Crater, July 30, 1864. 1207

Broadside.

Craven, John J. Prison life of Jefferson Davis, embracing details and incidents in his captivity, particulars concerning his health and habits, together with many conversations on topics of great public interest. By Bvt. Lieut. Col. John J. Craven. New York, G. W. Dillingham company [1905] C1 D262 C65. 1208

319, [1] p. incl. front. (port.) 19cm.
First published, 1866.

-Same.

New York, Carleton, 1866.

23cm.

377 p.

1208

Crawford, J. Marshall. Mosby and his men: a record of the adventures of that renowned partisan ranger, John S. Mosby, Colonel C. S. A., including the exploits of Smith, Chapman, Richards, Montjoy, Turner, Russell, Glasscock, and the men under them New York, G. W. Carleton & co.; London, S. Low, son & co., 1867. E581 6 43d C.

375 p. front. port. 18cm.

1209

Crenshaw, Lewis D. A history of the quinquennial reunion of the class of 1908, University of Virginia, June 14 to 18, 1913 . . . Ed. by Lewis D. Crenshaw, class secretary. Class record: number five. Roanoke, The Stone printing & manufacturing co. [n. d.]

139, [1] p. front. illus. plates. 231⁄2 cm.

Crenshaw planters warehouse almanac. 1909-1910

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Comp. by John C.

Goode. Richmond, Printed by Richmond press, inc. [1909?] 32 p. 22cm.

1210

Crescent iron manufacturing co., with statistics of other manufacturing companies, Wheeling, Va. Boston, Eastburn's press, 1855.

29, 1, 2 p. fold. front., fold. map. 22cm.

1211

1212

Cringan, Mrs. John Williams. Instruction in cooking: with selected receipts .. Richmond, J. L. Hill printing co., 1895. TX715 C93. 323 p. front. diag. 23cm.

Crittenden, John J. Gen. Taylor's moral, intellectual, and professional character, as drawn by the Hon. John J. Crittenden, Hon. John M. Clayton, Hon. John Sergeant, Hon. Truman Smith, Hon. Robert Toombs, together with his opinions on war, and anecdotes illustrative of his republican habits and simplicity of manners . . . J. & G. S. Gideon, printer. JK310 v. 31. 1213

8 p. 23cm.

Crocker, James Francis. Gettysburg. Pickett's charge and other war addresses. By Judge James F. Crocker. Portsmouth, Va., W. A. Fiske, 1915. 1214

132 p. front. (port.) 211⁄2 cm.

-Prison reminiscences. By James F. Crocker. Read before Stonewall camp, Confederate veterans, Portsmouth, Virginia, February 2nd, 1904. Portsmouth, Va., W. A. Fiske, 1906. 1214a

1 p. L., 33 p. 221⁄2 cm. -War addresses.

Gettysburg, Pickett's charge. Portsmouth, Va., 1905.

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-The Woodleys of Isle of Wight County, Va. and other ancestors.
James Francis Crocker. Portsmouth, Virginia, 1915.

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var. pag. ports. 22cm.

Crocker, W. A. Studies in the book of Revelation. By Rev. W. A. Crocker. J. W. Fergusson & son, Richmond, Va., 1883.

viii. 9-102 p. 20cm.

1216

1217

v. 4. 1900. p. 344-350)

Cropper, John. The Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia.

(In Southern history association publications.

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Crosby, John. The Staunton plan reproduced from Municipal journal & engineer, New York, Dec. 29, '09. F216 71 C94. 15 p. 16cm.

Cross, Arthur Lyon. The Anglican episcopate and the American colonies by Arthur Lyon Cross, Ph. D., instructor in history in the university of Michigan, sometime assistant in American history in Harvard university. New York, Longmans, Green and co., 1902. 1219

ix, 368 p. 221⁄2 cm.

(Harvard historical studies published from the income of the Henry Warren Torrey fund. v. 9)

"The opposition in Virginia": p. 226-240.

Cross, William G. Christian baptism. By William G. Cross, of the Virginia annual conference. With an introduction, by Leroy M. Lee, D. D. Richmond, Va., Pub. by Chas. H. Wynne, 1859. 1220

xxxi, [32]-195 p. 191⁄2 cm.

Crozier, William Armstrong. The Buckners of Virginia and the allied families of Strother and Ashby. Edited by William Armstrong Crozier, F. R. S., F. G. S. A. Published privately for William Dickinson Buckner by the Genealogical association, New York, 1907. 1221

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. . A key to Southern pedigrees, being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the states of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama, ed. by William Armstrong Crozier Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., The Genealogical association [1911] F224 C95. 1223

80, [1] p. 241⁄2 cm.

(Virginia county record publications. v. 8)

-Virginia colonial militia, 1651-1776; ed. by William Armstrong Crozier New York, The Genealogical association, 1905. F224 C95. 144 p. 24cm.

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[The Genealogical association, New York. Virginia county records. v. 2] -Virginia county records. Spotsylvania county, 1721-1800 York, Published for the Genealogical ass'n. by Fox, Duffield & co., 1905. F224 C95.

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vii, 576 p. 24cm.

(Virginia county records. v. 1)

-Virginia heraldica, being a registry of Virginia gentry entitled to coat armor, with genealogical notes of the families; ed. by William Armstrong Crozier . . New York, The Genealogical association, 1908.

F224

C95.

241⁄2 cm.

2 p. 1., 7-112 p., 1 1., cxv-cxvi p.
(Virginia County record series. v. 5)

1226

Westmoreland County; ed. by the late William Armstrong Crozier . . and published posthumously by Mrs. Wm. Armstrong Crozier. Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., 1913. F224 C95.

1 p. 1., 102, A-H p. 29 x 23cm.

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(Virginia county record publications. New series. v. 1) Contents: Westmoreland County wills. 1655-1794; Westmoreland County militia. Order books. 1777-1781; Westmoreland County land grants. 1653-1793.

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