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John Marshall, life, character and judicial services, as portrayed in the centenary and memorial addresses and proceedings throughout the United States on Marshall Day, 1901, and in the classic orations of Binney, Story, Phelps, Waite and Rawle. Compiled and edited with an introduction by John F. Dillon. Illustrated with portraits and fac-simile . . . Chicago, Callaghan & company, 1903. C1 M368 D28. 1461 3 v. fronts. (ports.) facsim. 251⁄2 cm. Dillon, William. Life of John Mitchell & co., 1888. C2 M681 D28. 2 v. front. (port.) 23cm. . London, Kegan Paul, French 1462 His life in Richmond: v. 2, p. 165-213. Dimmock, Charles. Report of a survey made for the Lynchburg and Tennessee railroad co., by Capt. Charles Dimmock, Nov. 25th, 1848. Richmond, P. D. Bernard, printer, 1848. 32 p. 22cm. 1463 Dimmock, Charles H. The modern: a fragment. By Charles H. Dimmock. Richmond, Published by J. W. Davies & sons, Printed by L. J. Laughton, 1866. 1464 24 p. 22cm. Dismal Swamp canal company. Memorial and other papers of the Dismal Swamp canal company to the Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America. December, 1877. TC625 D6 A5 1877. 1465 13, 17 p. 20cm. District of Columbia. Joint committee on the centennial celebration, 1900. 1800-1900. Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the seat of government in the District of Columbia. Comp. by William V. Cox . . . Under the direction of the Joint Committee on printing. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1901. F197 D61. 1466 30cm. 843 p. pl., port., fold. maps, plans. Appendix: 6. Sketch of the various forms of local government in the District of Columbia: with list of Washington city officials, 1802-1898. By W. B. Bryan 8. Books, pamphlets, periodicals, maps and original plans of the "Centennial exhibition" in the Division of prints, Library of Congress, comp. by Arthur J. Parsons. |