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for the future. Humbly presented to His Highness the Lord Protectour, by a person zealously devoted, to the more effectual propagating of the gospel in that nation London, Printed for H. Marsh, 1657. [Colophon: Imprimé a Vienne par F. Köke, pour la Librairie Tross à Paris, 1866] F229 G259 Office.

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1952

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General Robert E. Lee, the Christian soldier . . . published for the City missionary association of the Protestant Episcopal church of Richmond, Va. Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger; Richmond, Woodhouse & Parham, 1873. C1 L480 G14.

[viii]-xii, 13-198 p. 162 cm.

1954

The Gen. Taylor almanac for 1849; or Rough and ready text book. Philadelphia, [1849?] C1 T247 G14.

31 p. 23cm.

1955

General William Henry Harrison, candidate of the people for president of the United States. Baltimore, Published at the office of the Baltimore patriot, 1840. C1 H323 S31. 1956

14 p. 24cm.

The gentleman's amusement, containing a select collection of songs, marches, etc., for the flute, fife and violin. Norfolk, printed for and sold by Thos. Balls, and may be had in Richmond, Baltimore, Charleston, Washington and Petersburg. Book 1. M60 G32. 1957

32 p. 17 by 24cm.

Geological and analytical report of the Kaolin mines, near Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia. New York, Wm. C. Bryant & co., printers, 1866. 1958 12 p. 221⁄2 cm.

George Giles; or, "My mother's bible." [Richmond, Va. Presbyterian comm. of pub.] [1863?] 1959

8 p. 161⁄2 cm.

George Rogers Clark and the Kaskaskia campaign, 1777, 1778. E171 A57.

1960

(In American historical review. v. 8, no. 3. April, 1903. p. 491-506) George Washington, first president of the United States.

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1961

355 p. 25cm.

Manuscript, dated 1882. Author unknown.

Gerard, William R. Some Virginia Indian words.

1962

(In American anthropologist. v. 7. 1905. p. 222-249)

-The Tapehanek dialect of Virginia.

1963

(In American anthropologist. -Virginia's Indian contributions to English.

(In American anthropologist. v. 9. 1907. p. 87-112) Gerrish, Theodore. The blue and the gray; a graphic history of the Army of the Potomac and that of northern Virginia, including the brilliant engagements of these forces from 1861 to 1865. The campaigns of the Shenandoah valley and the Army of the James, together with reminiscences of tent and field . . . A complete roster of the two great armies

v. 6. 1904. p. 313-330)

1964

By Rev. Theodore Gerrish . . . and Rev. John S. Hutchinson With introductions by Colonel Augustus C. Hamlin, Maine, and Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, Virginia. Bangor, Me., Brady, Mace & co., 1884. E470 G37.

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1965

Philip Randolph; a tale of Virginia. By Mary Gertrude. New York, D. Appleton & co., 1854. B P549 P2.

177 p. front. 151⁄2 cm.

1966

Gibbs, George. Memoirs of the administrations of Washington and John Adams, ed. from the papers of Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury. By George Gibbs. New York, Printed for the subscribers [W. Van

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2 v. front. (port.) 23cm.

1967

Gildersleeve, Basil Lanneau, 1831- The creed of the old South, 1865-1915. By Basil L. Gildersleeve. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1915.

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-Latin composition. By B. L. Gildersleeve and Gonzalez Lodge. New York, Boston [etc.] University pub. co. [1899]

PA2087 G46 1899.

1969

2 p. 1., 188 p. 12 mo.

-A Latin exercise book: especially adapted to Gildersleeve's Latin grammar; with parallel references to the grammars of Allen and Greenough; Andrews and Stoddard; Bullions and Morris; and Harkness. New York, University publishing company, 1888. PA2087 G513 1888. 1970

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A Latin primer introductory to Gildersleeve's Latin series Rev. by the author and Chapman Maupin. New York, University publishing company, 1883. PA2087 G48 1883.

1972

208, [1] p. 19cm.

A Latin primer: introductory to Gildersleeve's Latin series New York, University publishing company, 1880. PA2087 G48

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1973

191 p. 19cm.

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1974

Gildersleeve, J. R. The history of the Medical college of Virginia. 24 M48 G4.

(In The Old Dominion journal of medicine and surgery. v. 6, no. 2. July, 1907. p. 327-355)

[Giles, William Branch] 1762-1830. Letters addressed to the people of the United States, by a native of Virginia, on the subject of illegal and improper disbursements of the public money, etc. Originally published in the Federal republican. Part 1st . . . Baltimore, F. G. Schaeffer, 1822. HJ273 1822a. 1975

59 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Also pub. under title: Public defaulters brought to light, in a series of letters addressed to the people of the United States, by a native of Virginia.

-Mr. Clay's speech upon the tariff: or the "American system," so called; or the Anglican system, in fact, introduced here; and perverted in its most material bearing upon society, by the omission of a system of corn laws, for the protection of agriculture. Mr. Giles' speech upon the resolutions of inquiry in the House of delegates of Virginia, in reply to Mr. Clay's speech; also his speech in reply to Gen. Taylor's; accompanied with sundry other interesting subjects and original documents. The whole containing a mass of highly useful information at the present interesting crisis. Richmond, Printed by T. W. White, 1827. E376 G47. 1976

188 p. 211⁄2 cm.

(In His Political miscellanies [1829, pt. 1])

-Political miscellanies, comp. by William B. Giles. [Richmond, 1829] E376 G47.

convention

. Mr. Giles

the punishment of treason

1977 [569] p. 211⁄2 cm. Contents: Table of contents. iv p.-Mr. Clay's speech upon the tariff Mr. Giles' speech upon the resolutions of inquiry Richmond, 1827. 188 p. Virginia legislature. February 2d, 1829. Report of the Select committee on the resolutions of Georgia and South Carolina. 12 p.-Virginia legislature. House of delegates, January 26, 1827. The bill concerning a speech. 28 p.-Debate on the bill for In Senate of the United States-Feb. 1808. Mr. Giles. 16 p.-Political disquisitions, no. III., Mar. 25, 1825 [omitted from rightful order] 7 p.-Political disquisitions no. I-III., Feb.-Mar. 1825. Letter of Giles to the editors of the Richmond enquirer, Nov. 25, 1828, with accompanying letters. Political disquisitions, no. IV. 43 p.-Political disquisitions, no. V., from the Enquirer April 22, 1825. 8 p.-Letter from Mr. Giles to the editors of the Enquirer, March 10, 1824. Political schemes. Hard times, no. I-IV; from the Enquirer April 13-30, 1824. 31 p. [no. V-VI are found on p. 177-186 of part I of this work]-Political disquisitions, no. VII-XII, from the Richmond enquirer, Aug. 26-Oct. 13, 1825. 40 p.-Political disquistions, no. XIII-XIV, from the Enquirer, Nov. 1-11, 1825. 25 p.-Retrospects--no. VIII. By Raymond in disguise, "Political disquisitions," from the Enquirer Dec. 6, 1825. 12 p.-Correspondence between W. B. Giles and Thomas Jefferson Dec. 1825. The golden casket-or, The President's message, new series, no. I-XII, dated Dec. 22, 1825-Mar. 17, 1825 [i. e. 1826] 105 p.-Letter to Gen. La Fayette upon the emancipation of slaves in Virginia, Aug. 20, 1829. 20 p.-Political disquisitions, no. I-III, from the Enquirer, Jan. 6-20, 1827. 27, [3] p.

-Public defaulters brought to light, in a series of letters addressed to the people of the United States, by a native of Virginia. New York, E. Bliss and E. White, 1822. HJ273 1822. 1978 54 p. Also pub. under title: Letters addressed to the people of the United States, by a native of Virginia, on the subject of illegal and improper disbursements of the public money.

21cin.

[Re-publication of opinions expressed by Wm. B. Giles on the subject of internal improvements. T. W. White, printer, 1828?]

1979

19 p. 231⁄2 cm.

-Speech on the British treaty delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. S. April 18, 1796. PS660 W7.

1980

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 1. p. 352-395) -Speech on the embargo delivered in the Senate of the U. S. November 24, 1808. PS660 W7.

1981

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 2. p. 391-410) -Speech on the judiciary bill delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. S. February 18, 1802. PS660 W7.

1982

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(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 2. p. 126-162) Gilham, William. Manual of instruction for the volunteers and militia of the Confederate States . . Richmond, West & Johnson, 1862. 5 G6.

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1983

xxiv, [25]-559 p. plates (partly fold.) forms (partly fold.) 19cm.

Gill, Robert E. History of the Phoenix Bible class of High street M. E. (South) Sunday school, Petersburg, Virginia. By Robert E. Gill, teacher. [1906] 1983a

110 p. plates, ports. 22cm.

Gill, William Fearing. The life of Edgar Allan Poe. By William F. Gill.
Illustrated. New York, C. T. Dillingham [etc., etc.] 1877.
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C1 P743 1984

2 p. 1., 315 p. front. (port.), plates, facsims, ports. 19cm. Gillett, Ezra Hall. History of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America. By the Rev. E. H. Gillett, D. D. Revised edition. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication and Sabbath school work, 1864. 1985

2 v. 191⁄2 cm.

"Francis Makemie": v. 1, p. 1-18; "Presbyterianism in Virginia": v. 1, p. 106-124: "Maryland and Virginia": v. 1, p. 333-355; "Maryland and Virginia," 1800-1820: v. 2, p. 14-43.

Gillette, Walter Bloomfield. Memoir of Rev. Daniel Holbrook Gillette, of Mobile, Alabama. By his brothers, Rev. W. B. Gillette and Rev.

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A. D. Gillette . . Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1846. C1 G479 G47. 1986 W. B. Gillette was pastor of the Baptist church in Charlottesville, Va., in 1842.

vi, 234 p. front. (port.) 181⁄2 cm.

Gilman, Daniel Coit. Address and poem delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa society of the College of William and Mary at Williamsburg, Va., December 5, 1906 . . . Richmond, W. E. Jones, 1907. F218 24 W71 G48. 1987

15 p. 24cm.

-James Monroe . . with a bibliography of writings pertinent to the Monroe doctrine by John F. Jameson. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & co., [c 1898] C1 M753 G28.

1988

xiii, 312 p. front. (port.), plates, ports. 19cm. Gilman, S. Monody on the victims and sufferers by the late conflagration in the city of Richmond, Virginia. Boston, C. Williams, 1812. F233 7 G647. 1989

24 p. 201⁄2 cm.

Gilmer, Francis Walker, 1790-1826. Sketches, essays and translations. By the late Francis Walker Gilmer . . . Baltimore, F. Lucas, jun., 1828. PS1724 G61 S6 1828.

1990

xvi, [17]-201 p. 19%1⁄2 cm.

Gilmer, George. Papers, military and political, 1775-1778 . . 1887. F225 V82.

Richmond,

(In Virginia historical society.

Collections. New series.

1991 Richmond,

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Gilmer, George Rockingham. Sketches of some of the first settlers of upper Georgia, of the Cherokees and the author. New York, D. Appleton & co., 1855. F290 G48.

587 p. front. (port.) 8 vo.

1992

Contains sketches of the Gilmers, Grattans, Lewises, Strothers, Mathews', Meriwethers, Bibbs, Harts, Johnsons, Crawfords, Barnetts, Harvies, Andrews', Taliaferros, McGehees.

Gilmer, John H. Correspondence between John H. Gilmer and Honorable Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury. Richmond [Va.] V. L. Fore, printer, 1869. HJ5021 G6.

48 p. 211⁄2 cm.

1993

-Letter addressed to Hon. Wm. C. Rives, by John H. Gilmer, on the existing status of the revolution, etc. [Richmond? 1864] E487 G48.

16 p. 231⁄2 cm.

Caption title. Dated, Richmond, Nov. 1, 1864.

1994

An arraignment of the Confederate executive for refusing to discharge from service the 1st Maryland artillery, at the expiration of its 3 year term of service.

-Letter of John H. Gilmer, to the people of Virginia. Aug. 11, 1860. [1860] JK310 v. 42.

4 p. 24cm.

1995

-War of races. By whom it is sought to be brought about. Considered in two letters, with copious extracts from the recent work of Hilton [!] R. Helper, by John H. Gilmer. Richmond, 1867. F231 G48. 1996 16 p. 211⁄2 cm.

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1997

Gilmor, Harry, 1838-1883. Four years in the saddle. By Colonel Harry GilNew York, Harper & brothers, 1866. E605 G48. xii, [13]-291 p. incl. front. 191⁄2 cm.

[Gilmore, James Roberts] 1822-1903. Down in Tennessee, and back by way By Edmund Kirke [pseud.] . . . New York, Carleton, 1864. E601 G48.

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1998

282 p. 181⁄2 cm.

-John Sevier as a commonwealth builder. A sequel to The rear-guard of the revolution . . . New York, D. Appleton & co., 1887. C1 S511 G28.

1999

321 p. 20cm.

-Our visit to Richmond; our last days in Dixie.

2000

(In Atlantic monthly. v. 14, 1864. p. 372, 715)

-The rear-guard of the revolution. By Edmund Kirke [pseud.]
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New

2001

xv, [9]-317 p. front. (port.) fold. map. 191⁄2 cm.

Gilpin, Henry Dilwood. A biographical sketch of Thomas Jefferson from the biography of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Philadelphia, 1828. JK310 v. 18. 2002

127 p. 21cm.

[Gilpin, Thomas] Exiles in Virginia: with observations on the conduct of the Society of Friends during the revolutionary war, comprising the official papers of the government relating to that period. 1777-1778. Philadelphia, Pub. for the subscribers [C. Sherman, printer] 1848. F230 G489. 2003

1 p. 1., [v]-xvi, [17]-302 p. 3 fold. facsim. 221⁄2 cm.
Advertisement signed: Thomas Gilpin.

"Journal and transactions of the exiles, citizens of Philadelphia, sent to Winchester, Virginia. From 2d September, 1777, to 30 April, 1778": p. [65]-233. "An address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those freemen of the city of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the Mason's lodge . . .' p. 86-115.

Girault, A. N. Vie de George Washington, pris de l'anglais, et dédié à la jeunesse américaine .

By Prof. A. N. Girault, U. S. N. 24th ed. Philadelphia, Peck & Bliss, 1856. C1 W318 G29.

2004

5, [vi]-xxiv, [25]-320 p. illus. 16cm. Gittings, John G. Personal recollections of Stonewall Jackson, also sketches and stories . . Cincinnati, Editor publishing company, 1899.

J14 G29.

8 p. 1., 311 p. front. (port.), plate (port.) 19cm.

C1

2005

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