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-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

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

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 р.-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 convention speech. 28 p. Debate on the bill for the punishment of treason In Senate of the United States-Feb. 1808.

Mr. Giles 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 р.-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 р.-Retrospects-no. VIII. By Raymond in disguise, "Political disquisitions," from the Enquirer Dec. 6, 1825. 12 р.-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.

54 р. 21cım.

1978

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.

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

1979

19 р. 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

(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 5 G6.

Richmond, West & Johnson, 1862. U143

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

1983

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

110 p. plates, ports. 22cm.

1983a

Gill, William Fearing. The life of Edgar Allan Poe. By William F. Gill. Illustrated. New York, C. T. Dillingham [etc., etc.] 1877. C1 P743 G28.

2 p. 1., 315 p. front. (port.), plates, facsims, ports. 19cm.

1984

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.

2 v. 191⁄2 cm.

1985

"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 .

A. D. Gillette

G47.

Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1846.

and Rev. C1 G479 1986

vi, 234 p. front. (port.) 181/1⁄2 cm. W. B. Gillette was pastor of the Baptist church in Charlottesville, Va., in 1842.

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.

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1989

Sketches, essays and translations. By
Baltimore, F. Lucas, jun., 1828.

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

1990

Richmond,

1991

(In Virginia historical society. Collections. New series. Richmond, 1887. v. 6, p. 69-140)

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.

1992

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

1993

48 p. 211⁄2 cm.

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

16 р. 231⁄2 cm.

1994

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

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.

16 р. 211⁄2 cm.

Gilmor, Harry, 1838-1883. Four years in the saddle.
New York, Harper & brothers, 1866.

mor

xii, [13]-291 p. incl. front. 191⁄2 cm.

1996

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[Gilmore, James Roberts] 1822-1903. Down in Tennessee, and back by way

of Richmond. By Edmund Kirke [pseud.] 1864. E601 G48.

New York, Carleton, 1998

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

282 р. 1811⁄2 cm.

the revolution

G28.

321 р. 20cm.

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

1999

2000

(In Atlantic monthly. v. 14, 1864. p. 372, 715) -The rear-guard of the revolution. By Edmund Kirke [pseud.] New

York, D. Appleton & co., 1886. E209 G48.

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

2001

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.

127 p. 21cm.

2002

[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 р. 3 fold. facsim. 22/1⁄2 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.

5, [vi]-xxiv, [25]-320 p. illus. 16cm.

2004

Gittings, John G. Personal recollections of Stonewall Jackson, also sketches Cincinnati, Editor publishing company, 1899.

and stories J14 G29.

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

C1 2005

2006

Gladeville college, Wise, Va. Catalogue.

F218 24 G54 C35.

Library has 1905.

day, Page & company, 1908.

Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson. The ancient law
BG548 A46.

New York, Double

2007

485 р. 21cm.

-The battle ground. Illustrated by W. J. Baer and W. Granville Smith. New York, Doubleday, Page & co., 1902. BG548 B8.

512 p. front., plates. 20cm.

2008

-The deliverance. A romance of the Virginia tobacco fields, with illustrations by Frank E. Schoonover. New York, Doubleday, Page & co., 1904. BG548 D4.

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2009

New York, Harper & brothers, 1900. B G548

276 p. front. (port.) 191⁄2 cm. -The freeman and other poems 1902. PS1747 F8 1902.

3 р. 1., 9-56 p. 211⁄2 cm.

2010

New York, Doubleday, Page & co.,

2011

-The miller of Old Church. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page & co.,

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Garden City, Doubleday, Page & co., 1913. BG548 V2.

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Glass, Carter. The late Senator Daniel. Memorial address ... in the House of Representatives, June 24, 1911. Washington, 1911. C1 D1842

G54.

5 p. 24cm.

2018

Glass, Francis. A life of George Washington, in Latin prose: by Francis

Glass, A. M., of Ohio. Edited by J. N. Reynolds
per & brothers, 1835.

C1 W318 G34.

1 p. 1., xxiv, [25]-233 p. front. (port.) 19cm.

New York, Har

2019

Glave, Boris. Old Point Comfort, Hampton and Newport News. By Boris

Glave.

xii p. illus. 2511⁄2 cm.
From The Cosmopolitan, April, 1890.

2020

Gleason, William A. Finances of the city of Portsmouth, Va., for the fiscal

year ended Dec. 31, 1909. Reported by William H. Gleason, accountantauditor, Chicago. [Portsmouth, W. A. Fiske, 1910] F234 P8 G55.

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Glenn, Thomas Allen. Some colonial mansions and those who lived in them, with genealogies of the various families mentioned; ed. by Thomas Allen

Glenn

G54.

v. 1. Philadelphia, H. T. Coates & company, 1898.

E189

2023

xix p., 1 1., 17-459 p. incl. illus., plates, ports. front., plates, ports. 24cm. No more published; continuation called 2d series.

Contents: Westover; Morven and the Stocktons; Cedar Grove; Bohemia Manor and the Herrmans; The patroonship of the Van Rensselaers; Rosewell-The Page family; The Carters of Virginia; Clermont and the Livingstons; The Carrolls of Maryland-Doughoregan Manor; Graeme Park-Keith and Graeme families; Brandon on the lower James-The Harrison family; The Randolphs.

Library has ed. of 1899. 482 р.

-Some colonial mansions and those who lived in them; with genealogies of the various families mentioned. 2d series. Philadelphia, H. T. Coates & co., 1900. E189 G55.

503 р. illus., pl., port. 8 vo.

2024

Contents:- Mount Vernon and the Washingtons.-Bowne house at Flushing, L. I.-Laurel hill and the Rawle family. -Monticello. Manor of Philipsborough. Waynesborough. - Preston at Patuxent. - The Schuylers. Mount Pleasant and the Macphersons.

Gloucester academy, near Gloucester C. H., Va. Catalog.

2025

Library has 1907.

Glover, Thomas. An account of Virginia, its scituation, temperature, productions, inhabitants and their manner of planting and ordering tobacco, etc. Communicated by Mr. Thomas Glover an ingenious chirurgion that hath lived some years in that country. Oxford, Reprinted from the Philosophical transactions of the Royal society, June 20, 1676 [by H. Hart, printer to the University] and sold by B. H. Blackwell, 1904. F229 G56.

31 p. 21cm.

2026

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Godfrey, Carlos E. The Commander-in-chief's guard, revolutionary war Washington, D. C., Stevenson-Smith company, 1904. E255 G58. 2027 302 p. incl. front. plates, ports., facsims. (partly fold.) 24cm.

-Organization of the provisional army of the United States in the anticipated war with France, 1798-1800. By Dr. Carlos E. Godfrey. (Philadelphia? 1914]

E323 G58.

2028

cover-title, 54 p. 25cm. Reprinted from Pennsylvania magazine of history and biography, April, 1914.

Includes (p. 5-54) a roster of officers, "compiled from the Hamilton and Washington papers in the Congressional library, and from the records of the War department."

For officers of the two Virginia regiments, 7th and 8th infantry, see р. 15-23.

Godman, Steuart Adair. Centennial anniversary of Washington's initiation. Oration delivered before the Masonic fraternity and citizens of Richland district, on the 4th Nov., 1852, in Columbia, South Carolina, by P. M. Steuart Adair Godman, W. M. of the Lodge of the True brotherhood. Columbia, "Banner" steam print, 1852.

15 р. 22cm.

2029

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