Facts of interest about Amherst County, Virginia, especially suited to homeseekers and investors. Published by order of the Board of Supervisors, April, 1907. F232 A515 B4. 15 p. 8 by 15cm. Fair View academy, Simmonsville, Va. Catalog. 1680 1681 Library has 1896. Fairfax, D. MacN. Captain Wilkes's seizure of Mason and Slidell. E468 1682 v. 2. p. 135-142) (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. Fairfax Co., Va. Board of supervisors. . . . Industrial and historical sketch of Fairfax County, Virginia Prepared and pub. under authority of the county Board of supervisors by the following committee: M. D. Hall. S. R. Donahoe. Franklin Williams, jr. J. S. Pearson. M. E. Church. [Falls Church, Va., Newell ptg. co.] 1907. F232 F167 H1. 1683 95 p. incl. front., illus. fold. map. 23cm. Cover-title: Fairfax County, Virginia, in which Gen. George Washington lived and died. Fairfax Hall, Winchester, Va. Catalog. Library has 1870, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1878, 1880, 1883, 1899. Fairfax herald. Death of Judge Henry W. Thomas. 1684 C1 T4575 F16. 1685 Clipping from the Fairfax herald, June 27, 1890. Fairholt, F. W. Tobacco: its history and associations. Including an account of the plant and its manufacture; with its modes of use in all ages and countries. By F. W. Fairholt, F. S. A. With 100 illustrations by the author. London, Chatto and Windus, Piccadilly, 1876. 1685a vi p., 11., 332 p. col. front., illus. 191⁄2 cm. Fallows, Robert. The discovery of the falls of the great Kanawha river. "A journal from Virginia beyond the Appalachian mountains in September, 1671." 1686 (In West Virginia. Dept. of archives and history. First report. 1906. p. [149]-155) The name is sometimes spelled "Fallam." -The expedition of Batts and Fallam. John Clayton's transcript of the journal of Robert Fallam. A journal from Virginia, beyond the Apailachian mountains, in Sept. 1671. Sent to the Royal society by Mr. Clayton, and read Aug. 1, 1688, before the said society. F212 A47. 1687 [23] p. 241⁄2 cm. (In Alvord, C. W., & Lee Bidgood. The first explorations of the TransAllegheny region by the Virginians 1650-1674. p. 183-205) -The journal & relation of a new discovery made behind the Apuleian mountains to the west of Virginia. F122 D64. 1688 (In Brodhead, John Romeyn, ed. Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York v. 3. Albany, 1853. p. 193-197) -A journal from Virginia, beyond the Apailachian mountains, in Sept. 1671. Sent to the Royal society by Mr. Clayton and read Aug. 1, 1688 before the said society. GN1 A52. 1689 (In Bushnell, David I., Jr. Discoveries beyond the Appalachian mountains in September, 1671. American anthropologist. n. s. v 9, no. 1. p. 46-53) -A journal from Virginia beyond the Appalachian mountains in Septr. 1671. sent to the Royal Society by Mr. Clayton, and read Aug. 1, 1688, before the said society. 1690 (In Fernow, Berthold. The Ohio valley in colonial days. Albany, N. Y., Joel Munsell's sons, 1890. p. 220-230) Falls Church, Va. Report of the financial transactions Library has 1911-1913. A familiar epistle to Robert J. Walker, formerly of Pennsylvania, later of xiii, 57 p. 20%21⁄2 cm. The family altar. C1 1692 By order of the general assembly, executive committee of publication Presbyterian church in the U. S., Richmond, Va. [no date] 1693 120 p. 19cm. Farley, Joseph Pearson. Three rivers, the James, the Potomac, the Hud on; a retrospect of peace and war, by Joseph Pearson Farley . . . New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1910. F230 F22. 1694 Farm and household almanac for Virginia and North Carolina, for the year 1891. R. K. Bowle's calculations, made expressly for this almanac. Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., [1890] 1695 63 p. 172 cm. Farmer, C. M. The fairy of the stream, and other poems; by C. M. Farmer Richmond, Va., Harrold & Murray, 1847. viii, [9]-167 p. 19cm. Farmer, H. H. Virginia before and during the war PS1654 F5 F1. 1696 102 p. 8 vo. The farmer and gardener. Baltimore, 1835-1839. S1 F23. "Successor of the American farmer." The farmer, devoted to agriculture, horticulture, mechanic arts and household economy. By Elliott & Shields. Richmond, Va. 1699 Library has v. 1, 1866 (imperfect) and v. 2, no. 1-12, Jan.-Dec., 1867. The farmer's almanac for the year of our Lord 1805 . . . Frederick-Town, printed by Matthias Bartgis for Cottom & Stewart and sold at their book-stores in Alexandria and Fredericksburg [1804] F224 A4. 1700 36 p. 19cm. The farmers' gazette and industrial index; devoted to agriculture, mechanic arts, and industrial interests of the South . . . S. Bassett French, editor. Richmond, Va. 1701 The farmers' register, a monthly publication devoted to the improvement of the practice and support of the interests of agriculture . . . Edmund Ruffin, editor and proprietor. Petersburg, Va., 1833-1842. S1 F24 1702 Library has v. 1-9, 1833-1841. Farmville, State normal school for women. Bulletin. 1702a Library has v. 1, nos. 1-4, Sept., Dec., 1914, Mar., June, 1915. -Catalog. F218 24 F15 C35. 1702b Library has 1898, 1903-date. -Special days in the training school work of the kindergarten and elementary grades. Selected and arranged by the training school faculty of the State female normal school, Farmville, Va. Pub. by State female normal school, Farmville, Va. [c 1913] 1702c 62 p. 23cm. -State summer normal and school of elementary methods. Farmville, Virginia, June 30th to July 27th, 1909. F218 24 S80. 22 p. 191⁄2 cm. 1702d Farquhar, Thomas M. The history of the Bowles family; containing an accurate historical lineage of the Bowles family from the Norman conquest to the twentieth century, with historical and genealogical notes and some pedigrees of Bowles families in various sections of the United States and Britain. Comp. and pub. by Thomas M. Farquhar. Philadelphia, 1907. 1703 256 p. incl. front., plates, ports. 20cm. Farrar, Ferdinando R. Johnny Reb. the Confederate: a lecture by F. R. 1704 -Rip van Winkle, or the Virginian that slept ten years: a lecture by J. R. Farrar. Delivered more than sixty times . . . Richmond, W. A. R. Nye, 1869. 1705 18 p. 221⁄2 cm. Faulkner, Charles James. Speech in favor of an increase in the army in the House of Representatives, March 9, 1859. JK310 v. 31. 1706 18 p. 21cm. -The speech of Charles Jas. Faulkner, (of Berkeley) in the House of delegates of Virginia, on the policy of the state with respect to her slave population. Delivered January 20, 1832. Richmond, T. W. White, printer, 1832. F218 53 V8. 22 p. 221⁄2 cm. 1707 -Speech of Hon. C. J. Faulkner, of Virginia, on the compromise-the presidency-political parties. Delivered in the House of representatives, August 2, 1852. Washington, Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1852. JK310 v. 43. 1708 16 p. 24cm. Faulkner, William Harrison. . . . Keller's Der grüne Heinrich: Anna and Judith and their predecessors in Rousseau's Confessions Charlottesville, Va., University of Virginia [1912] F218 24 U5 H91. 1709 Cover title, p. 51-57. 261⁄2 cin. (Bulletin of the Philosophical society. Humanistic series. v. 1, no. 2) -The subjunctive mood in the Old English version of Bede's Ecclesiastical history . . . [Charlottesville? 190-?] 1710 56 p. 24%1⁄2 cm. (University of Virginia monographs. School of Teutonic languages, Fauquier, Francis. An account of an extraordinary storm of hail in Virginia. By Francis Fauquier, esq., lieutenant-governor of Virginia, and F. R. S. Communicated by William Fauquier, esq., F. R. S. Q41 L8. 1711 (In Royal society. Philosophical transactions. v. 50, pt. 2 for the year 1758. 1759. p. 746, 747) -An essay on ways and means for raising money for the support of the present war without increasing the public debts. Inscribed to the right honourable George Lord Anson, first lord commissioner of the admiralty, etc. By F. F. London, Printed for M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Paternoster Row, 1756. [Reprinted, Baltimore, 1915] 1712 (A reprint of economic tracts, ed. by Jacob H. Hollander, Johns Hopkins university) 40 p. 25cm. Fauquier county, Virginia. Historical notes. Published as a supplement to the map of Fauquier county. Warrenton, Va., 1914. 1713 1714 Library has 1886, 1888-1893, 1897, 1898, 1901, 1902, 1904. Fawcett, Benjamin. A compassionate address to the Christian negroes in Virginia. With an appendix, containing some account of the rise and progress of Christianity among that poor people. By Benjamin Fawcett, minister of the Gospel in Kidderminster . . Salop: Printed by F. Eddowes and F. Cotton; and sold by J. Buckland, at the Buck in PaterNoster Row, London, 1756. F229 F278 Office. 1715 40 p. 151⁄2 cm. Featherstonhaugh, George William. Excursion through the slave states, from Washington on the Potomac to the frontier of Mexico; with sketches of popular manners and geological notices . . . London, J. Murray, 1844. F210 F288. 2 v. fronts., map. 22cm. 1716 Featherstonhaugh, Thomas. A bibliography of John Brown. By Dr. Thomas Featherstonhaugh. 1717 (In Southern history association. Publications Washington, D. C., 1897-99. v. 1, no. 3, p. [196]-202; v. 3, no. 4, p. 302-306) Pt. 2 is appended to the author's John Brown's men: the lives of those killed at Harpers Ferry. -John Brown's men: the lives of those killed at Harper's Ferry. With a supplementary bibliography of John Brown. By Thomas Featherstonhaugh. (In Southern history association. 1899. v. 3, p. [281]-306) 1718 Publications. Washington, D. C. The Federalist. The federalist, on the new constitution, written in 1788, by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Jay; with an appendix, containing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the proclamation of neutrality of 1793 . new ed., the numbers written by Mr. Madison corrected by himself. Hallowell, Masters, Smith & co., 1857. JK154 1857. vi, [7]-496 p. 231⁄2 cm. 1719 The foederalist: a collection of essays, written in favor of the new constitution, as agreed upon by the foederal convention, September 17, 1787. Reprinted from the original text, under the editorial supervision of lvi, 615 p. 21cm. 1720 Felsenhart, Jacques. Les colonies anglaises de 1574 à 1660, d'après les State papers, et épisode de l'émigration belge en Virginie, par J. Felsenhart. Gand, Impr. de L. Hebbelynck, 1867. E191 F32. 1721 viii, 94 p. 23cm. "Liste des Wallons (Belges) et Français qui ont émigré en Virginie [1621]": p. 16-18. Feltman, William. The journal of Lieut. William Feltman, of the First Pennsylvania regiment, 1781-82. Including the march into Virginia and the siege of Yorktown. Philadelphia, Pub. for the Historical society of Pennsylvania, by H. C. Baird, 1853. E275 F32. 48 p. 242 cm. 1722 Valuable for its details of the march through Virginia, giving names of places and camps. Fendall, Philip Ricard, 1794-1868. A discourse on the good and the evil of political parties: delivered at the Lyceum in Alexandria, Virginia, March 30, 1857: being the seventh lecture before the Alexandria library company. Washington, G. S. Gideon, printer, 1857. JK310 v. 20. 1723 35 p. 221⁄2 cm. Fenner, Charles E. Ceremonies connected with the unveiling of the statue of General Robert E. Lee at Lee Circle, New Orleans, La., Feb. 22, 1884. Oration by Hon. Chas. E. Fenner. Poem by H. F. Requier, Esq. Historical sketch of R. E. Lee monumental association. New Orleans, W. B. Stansbury & co., Print., 1884. C1 L480 F14. 1724 46 p. 22 cm. Fenner, Thomas P. Cabin and plantation songs, as sung by the Hampton students, arranged by Thomas P. Fenner. New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1880. M1670 F33. 255 p. 23cm. 1725 enl. ed. New York, 1726 -Cabin and plantation songs as sung by Hampton students, arranged by Fernald, Charles Augustus. Genealogy of the ancient Fernald family. By Fernow, Berthold. The Ohio valley in colonial days 299 p. 8 vo. Copy 1727 Albany, N. Y., 1728 Ferrell, Chiles Clifton. [Biographical sketch of Varina Anne Jefferson Davis, with selections from her writings, by Chiles Clifton Ferrell] 1729 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 3, p. 13331347) Ficklen, John Rose, 1858-1907. . . . History of reconstruction in Louisiana (through 1868) by John Rose Ficklen Baltimore, The Johns Hop kins press, 1910. H31 J6. ix, 7-234 p. 25cm. (Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science .. Series 28. no. 1) Ficklin, Slaughter W. Genealogy of the Slaughter family since 1720. Slaugh |