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Davidson, James Wood. The living writers of the South. New York, Carleton; [etc., etc.] 1869. PS261 D3.

xxii, 17-635 p. 19cm.

1360

Davidson, Robert. History of the Presbyterian church in the state of Kentucky; with a preliminary sketch of the churches in the Valley of Virginia by the Rev. Robert Davidson, D. D. . . . New York, Robert Carter, 1847. 1361

xii, [13]-371 p. 231⁄2 cm.

Davidson brothers. In the Supreme court of appeals. County of Albemarle & board of education versus the Davidson bros.; S. Miller's ex'or & others. Appeal from decrees of Circuit court of Richmond. Views of counsel for the Davidsons. [no place. no date] K108 F78

92, 34 p. 23cm.

1362

Javies, Samuel, 1723-1761. The crisis: or, The uncertain doom of kingdoms at particular times. Considered with reference to Great Britain and her colonies in their present circumstances. A sermon, preached in Hanover, Virginia, October 28, 1756; a day appointed by the synod of New York, to be observed as a general fast, on account of the present war with France. By the reverend Mr. Samuel Davies, A. M. With a preface by the reverend Mr. Thomas Gibbons. London, Printed for J. Buckland in Pater-noster Row, J. Ward in Cornhill, and T. Field in Cheapside, 1757. F229 D257 Office. 1363

iii-viii, 36 p.

-Letters from the Rev. Samuel Davies, and others; shewing, the state of religion in Virginia, South Carolina, &c., particularly among the negroes . . . London, Printed by J. and W. Oliver, 1761.

36 p. 151⁄2 cm.

1364

-A sermon delivered at Nassau-hall, January 14, 1761. On the death of his late majesty King George II. By Samuel Davies, A. M., late president of the College of New Jersey. To which is prefixed a brief account of the life, character, and death of the author. By David Bostwick, A. M., minister of the Presbyterian congregation in New York. Boston, Printed and sold by R. Draper. [1761] 1365

iii-xii, 13-32 p. 191⁄2 cm.

-Sermons on important subjects, by the late reverend and pious Samuel Davies, A. M., some time president of the College of New Jersey. An additional volume never before published in America. Boston, Lincoln & Edmands, 1810.

iv, 372 p. 22cm.

1366

-Sermons on important subjects. By the late reverend and pious Samuel Davies, A. M., sometime president of the College of New Jersey. To which is prefixed the character of the author, by the Rev. David Bostwick. Philadelphia, M. Carey & son, 1818. 1367

5 v. 18cm.

-Sermons on important subjects, by the late reverend and pious Samuel Davies, A. M., some time president of the College of New Jersey. To which are prefixed, memoirs and character of the author, and two sermons on occasion of his death, by the Rev. Drs. Gibbons and Finley. 4th Amer. ed. containing all the author's sermons ever published. New York, Printed by J. & J. Harper, etc., etc., 1828. 1368

3 v. 221⁄2 cm.

-The substance of a letter from Mr. Davies, minister of the gospel in Hanover county, Virginia, to Mr. Bellamy of Bethlem, in New Eng

land, concerning the state of religion in Virginia, from 1743 to June 1751. Printed for John Orr, bookseller.

caption-title, 16 p. 17cm.

Letter dated: "Hanover, June 28, 1751."

1369

-The vessels of mercy, and the vessels of wrath, delineated, in a new, uncontroverted, and practical light. A sermon first preached in NewKent, Virginia, August 22, 1756. By Samuel Davies, A. M. London, Printed for J. Buckland, 1758. 1370

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Davis, Arthur Kyle. "Education in Virginia." Its dictinctive qualities to-day achieved through a noble and historic past. By Arthur Kyle Davis, A. M., president of Southern female college, Petersburg, Va. August, 1912. 1371

[4] p. 231⁄2 cm.

-Three centuries of an old Virginia town; the history and memorials and charm of Petersburg and the Appomattox, by Arthur Kyle Davis. [no place] 1912. F234 P4 D26.

16 p. 231⁄2 cm.

Davis, Arthur Powell.

print. off., 1897.

100 p. 23cm.

River heights for 1896

GB701 U5.

1372

Washington, Gov't.

1373

(U. S. Geological survey. Water supply and irrigation paper no. 11) Includes Virginia rivers.

Davis, B. W. Poetry on several subjects, for the people. By B. W. Davis, of Valley School. Richmond, Chas. H. Wynne, printer, 1855. 37 R5.

20 p. 182 cm.

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F233

1374

Davis, Charles Hall. . A plan for the organization of a rural banking system in the state of Virginia . . Washington, Gov't. print, off., 1913.

F217 2 D26.

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1375

Davis, Daniel Webster. Idle moments; containing Emancipation and other poems by D. Webster Davis, with an introduction by Hon. John H. Smythe, L.L. B., ex. U. S. minister to Liberia. Baltimore, Md., The educator of Morgan college, book and job printing, 1895. 1375a

81 p. plates, portrait. 17cm.

-The life and public services of Rev. Wm. Washington Browne, founder of the Grand fountain u. o. of true reformers . written by D. Webster Davis . with an introduction by Rt. Rev. Benjamin F. Lee . [Richmond, Va.] Mrs. M. A. Browne-Smith [1910] C1 B884 D26.

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Davis, Henry Edgar. . . . Development of the District of Columbia . Paper from the Proceedings of the Washington academy of sciences, by Henry E. Davis, entitled, "The political development of the District of Columbia" [Washington, Govt. print. off., 1909] F198 D26.

20 p.

23cm.

(U. S. 61st Cong., 1st sess. Senate doc. 110)

1378

Davis, J. E. Round about Jamestown. Historical sketches of the lower Virginia peninsula. By J. E. Davis. [1907]

[107] p. front., plates, map. 19cm.

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1379

Davis, Jackson. The negro in country life. By Jackson Davis, Supervisor of the rural elementary schools of Virginia . Reprinted from the "Southern workman." [An address delivered at the Rural life conference held at the University of Virginia in July, 1911. Hampton, Virginia, The Hampton normal and agricultural institute, 1911?]

14 p. 251⁄2 cm.

1380

By

Davis, Jefferson. The rise and fall of the Confederate government. Jefferson Davis . . . New York, D. Appleton and co., 1881. E487 D26. 1381

2 v. front., pl., port., maps, plans. 231⁄2 cm.

-A short history of the Confederate States of America.
Davis ... New York, Belford co., 1890. E487 D27.

xii, 505 p. front. (port.) 241⁄2 cm.

By Jefferson

1382

[Davis, John] of Salisbury, Eng., b. 1776. The American mariners: or, The Atlantic voyage. A moral poem Prefixed is a vindication of the American character. To which are added Naval annals: or, An impartial summary of the actions fought during the late war, at sea, and on the lakes, between the ships of Great Britain and those of the United States of America Salisbury [Eng.] Printed and sold by Brodie & Dowding: [etc., etc., 1822] E360 D26.

xii, 384 p. 17cm.

1383

-The first settlers of Virginia, an historical novel, exhibiting a view of the rise and progress of the colony at James Town, a picture of Indian manners, the countenance of the country, and its natural productions. The second edition considerably enlarged. New York, Printed for I. Riley and co., 1806.

xii, 13-284 p. 19cm.

1384

-Travels of four years and a half in the United States of America; during 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801 and 1802 . . . London, Sold by T. Ostell [etc.] New York, H. Caritat, for R. Edwards, Bristol, 1803. E164 D26. 1385 454 p. 211⁄2 cm.

-Travels of four years and a half in the United States of America during 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802. By John Davis. With an introduction and notes by A. J. Morrison. New York, H. Holt and company, 1909. E164 D265. 1386

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Davis, Mary Diuguid. Sne waited patiently. By Mrs. Mary Diuguid Davis Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell company, 1900. B B262 S8.

270 p. 20cm.

1387

Davis, Nicholas A. The campaign from Texas to Maryland. By Rev. Nicholas A. Davis. . . . Richmond, Printed at the office of the Presbyterian committee of publication of the Confederate States, 1863. E545 D26.

1388

168 p. 2 port. (incl. front.) 191⁄2 cm.

Davis, Rebecca Harding. Kent Hampden. By Rebecca Harding Davis
New York, Charles Scribner's sons, 1892.
5 p. 1., 152 p. front., pl. 19cm.

1389

[Davis, Samuel Boyer] Escape of a Confederate officer from prison. What he saw at Andersonville. How he was sentenced to death and saved

Co.,

by the interposition of President Lincoln. Norfolk, Va., Landmark pub. 1892. E612 A5 D2. 1390 72 p. 12 mo. Davis, Thomas J. A sketch of the life, character, and public services of Thomas Jefferson, with some account of the aid he rendered in establishing our independence and government. By Thomas J. Davis, emeritus rector of the Church of the resurrection, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1876. C1 J45 D5.

xii, 179 p. 17cm.

Davis, Mrs. Varina (Howell), Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
President of the Confederate States of America.

1391

Jefferson Davis, exA memoir by his wife New York, Belford company [c 1890] C1 D262 D5. 1392 fronts. (ports.), plates. 23cm.

2 v.

Davis, Varina Anne Jefferson, 1864-1898.

A romance of summer seas New York, Harper & brothers, 1898. B B265 R8. 278 p. 19 cm.

-The veiled doctor
V8.

220 p. 19cm.

1393

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Davis, Westmoreland. Remarks made upon the organization of the Virginia dairymen's association, Dec. 22, 1907. [1907] F220 32 D26.

unp.

1395

Dawson, Charles C. A collection of family records, with biographical sketches and other memoranda of various families and individuals bearing the name Dawson, or allied to families of that name. Comp. by Charles C. Dawson Albany, N. Y., J. Munsell, 1874. 1396 viii, 572 p. front. pl., ports. 241⁄2 cm.

.

Dawson, Edgar. [Biographical sketch of James Madison, with selections from his writings, by Edgar Dawson]

1397 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 8. p. 32833304) Dawson, John L. An address by Hon. John L. Dawson, before the Washington and Union L. societies of Washington college: delivered on Wednesday evening, June 18th, 1856. Washington, Pa,. Grayson & Hart, printers, 1856. 1398

21 p. 22cm.

Dawson, Moses. A historical narrative of the civil and military services of Major-General William H. Harrison, and a vindication of his character and conduct as a statesman, a citizen and a soldier. With a detail of his negotiations and wars with the Indians, until the final overthrow of the celebrated chief Tecumseh, and his brother the prophet By Moses Dawson, editor of the Cincinnati advertiser. Cincinnati, Printed by M. Dawson, 1824. C1 H323 D5. 1399

viii, 464, [8] p. front. (port.) 221⁄2 cm.

[Day, Maie Dove], Mrs. W. C. Day. Dance bros. co., 1898] PS1525

46 p. 8 vo.

The blended flags. [Danville, Va., D2 B6 1898. 1400

-Virginia. Prehistoric and antebellum. [Danville, Va., Dance bros. co., 1899] B D275 V29.

119 p. 20cm.

1401

Day, Samuel Phillips. Down South; or, An Englishman's experience at the seat of the American war. By Samuel Phillips Day, special correspond

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ent of the Morning herald . . London, Hurst and Blackett, 1862. E487 D28.

2 v. fronts. (ports.) 201⁄2 cm.

1402

Dead calumnies against General Mahone, exhumed again by Democratic hyenas, here buried once more! Other Democratic falsehoods met and exposed! [1889] 1403

8 p. 22cm.

The death of death, or A study of God's holiness in connection with the existence of evil, in so far as intelligent and responsible beings are concerned. By an orthodox layman. Richmond, J. W. Randolph & English, 1878.

[xii], 210 p. 191⁄2 cm.

The death of J. E. B. Stuart. By a private of the 6th Va. cavalry.
B33.

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 194)

1403a

E468

1404

De Bow, James Dunwoody Brownson, 1820-1867. The industrial resources, etc., of the Southern and Western states: embracing a view of their commerce, agriculture, manufactures, internal improvements; slave and free labor, slavery institutions, products, etc., of the South, together with historical and statistical sketches of the different states and cities of the Union. statistics of the United States commerce and manufactures, from the earliest periods compared with other leading powers; the results of the different census returns since 1790, and returns of the census of 1850, on population, agriculture and general industry, etc., with an appendix . . . New Orleans, The office of De Bow's review, 1852-53. F210 D28. 1405

3 v. tables. 22cm.

Virginia, see v. 3, p. 453-468.

Defoe, Daniel. Life of Col. Jack. Another Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe. This curious and interesting book, by the author of Robinson Crusoe, and exactly in the style of that celebrated work, has never, it is believed, been published in America. Much of the scene of it is laid near the site of the city of Washington, and it has been pronounced to be the very best picture which was ever given of white slavery in Virginia. Boston, J. Stilman Smith & Co., [c. 1891] 1406

181 p. 18cm.

-The history and remarkable life of the truly honourable Colonel Jacque commonly called Colonel Jack. Complete in 2 parts. With the author's preface, and an introduction by G. H. Maynadier, Ph. D. New York, The Jenson society, 1905. 1407

2 v. fronts., plates. 22cm.

-The fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. Complete in 2 parts. With the author's preface, and an introduction by G. H. Maynadier, Ph. D. New York, The Jenson society, 1905. 1408

2 v. fronts., plates. 211⁄2 cm.

De Hass, Wills. History of the early settlement and Indian wars of Western Virginia; embracing an account of the various expeditions in the West, previous to 1795. Also, biographical sketches of . . . distinguished actors in our border wars Wheeling, H. Hoblitzell; Philadelphia, King & Baird, 1851. F229

416 p. front., illus., pl.
A review of this book

v. 17, p. 544-551.

H353.

8 vo.

1409

appeared in the Southern literary messenger,

Deitrick, R. L. Deitrick's standard paper money catalogue: listing all Confederate treasury notes issued by the Confederate government and all

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