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University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, August 1, 1911, by Fairfax Harrison

[Washington? D. C., 1911]

1 p. 1., 13 p. 23cm.

HE1081 H3.

2304

-The ideal storehouse system. An address before the eleventh annual convention of the Railway storekeepers' association. Washington, D. C., May 18, 1914, by Fairfax Harrison, President, Southern Railway Co. [n. p. 1914]

2 p. 23cm.

2305

-The independent woman. An address before the Alabama girls' technical institute, Montevallo, Alabama, October 17, 1914.

[4] p. 23cm.

2306

-The prejudice against the railways; an address before the Chamber of commerce, Lynchburg, Virginia, April 30, 1914 U5.

7 р. 23cm.

[1914] HE1017 2307

-Railroad co-operation in Southern agricultural development; an address before the Chamber of commerce, Selma, Alabama, March 3, 1914 [Washington, 1914]

5 p. 22 cm.

HC107 A13 H31.

...

2308

-The school of Hellas; an address before the Virginia classical associa

tion, Richmond, Va., November 27, 1914

16 р. 221⁄2 cm.

[1914]

LC1011 H34.

2309

-Selecting the roads to be improved. An address before the American road congress, Atlanta, Georgia, November 11th, 1914.

[4] p. 23cm.

2310

-Some grounds for encouragement in the railway situation; an address before the Transportation club of Indianapolis, March 31, 1911, by Fairfax Harrison HE2757 1911 H3.

[Washington? D. C., 1911]

1 p. 1., 9 p. 221⁄2 cm.

2311

-South American trade-An opportunity but not a special privilege. An address before the New Orleans association of commerce, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 3, 1914.

8 p. 23cm.

2312

-The Southern railway belongs to the people of the South. An address before the Chamber of commerce of Chattanooga, Tennessee, January

20, 1914

[Washington, 1914]

HE1017 U5.

2313

7 p. 2211⁄2 cm.

-A statesman's opportunity, an address before the Railway business asso

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-What a railroad terminal means to a community. An address at a dinner of the Board of commerce of Knoxville, Tennessee, January 17, 1914

..

[Washington, 1914]

5 р. 23cm.

HE1017 U5.

2316

Harrison, Gessner, 1807-1862. An exposition of some of the doctrines of

the Latin grammar. By Gessner Harrison by James Alexander, 1839.

Charlottesville, Printed

PA2079 H29.

2317

2 v. 22 cm.

Library has pt. 1.

-An exposition of some of the laws of the Latin grammar. By Gessner Harrison, Professor of ancient languages in the University of Virginia. New York, Harper & brothers, 1852.

viii, 290 р. 20cm.

PA2079 H3.

2318

-Notes of lectures on the geography of ancient Italy. By G. Harrison, M. D., Professor of ancient languages in the University of Virginia. Charlottesville, Printed by Moseley & Tompkins, 1835.

71 р. 211⁄2 cm.

DG30 H31.

2319

-A treatise on the Greek prepositions, and on the cases of nouns with which these are used. By Gessner Harrison, Professor of Latin in the University of Virginia. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1858. PA355 H3.

xix, 498 p. 25cm.

2320

Harrison, Henry Sydnor. Angela's business. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin co., 1915. В H320 A5.

375 p. front., plates. 191⁄2 cm.

2321

-Captivating Mary Carstairs, by Henry Second. Boston. Boston, Small,

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Harrison, James Albert, 1848-1911. [Biographical sketch of Edgar Allan Poe, with selections from his writings, by James A. Harrison and W. P. Trent] 2324

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909, v. 9, p. 40794126)

-George Washington, patriot, soldier, statesman, first president of the
United States. By James A. Harrison, Professor in the University of
Virginia
New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1906. C1 W318 H4.

xxiii, 481 p. front. (port.), plates, ports. 1911⁄2 cm.

2325

-Greek vignettes. A sail in the Greek seas, summer of 1877. By James Albert Harrison. Boston, Houghton, Osgood and comapny, 1878. DF725 H31.

vi p., 1 1, 258 р.

2326

-A group of poets and their haunts. New York, Hurd & Houghton, 1875. PN164 H3.

2327

vi p., 1 1., 319 p. 18cm.

-Life and letters of Edgar Allan Poe. By James A. Harrison of the University of Virginia. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell & co. [c 1903] P743 H4.

C1

2328

2 v. fronts. (ports.), plates, ports. 20cm.

-New glimpses of Poe. By James A. Harrison, Professor in the University of Virginia. New York and London, M. F. Mansfield & company,

C1 P743 H5.

1901.

58 р.

front. (port.), plates, ports, facsims. 22/1⁄2 cm.

2329

-The story of Greece; by Prof. James A. Harrison. New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1895.

DF215 H31.

1 p. 1., xxviii, 515 p. front., plates. 20cm.

2330

Harrison, James P. Paper [before Virginia state bar association] by James P. Harrison, of the Danville bar. Suggested changes in our judicial system.

2331

(In Virginia state bar association. 11th report 1899. p. 234-249) Harrison, Randolph. Circular to the people of Cumberland, Buckingham and Campbell. [no date]

8 р. 22cm.

JK310 v. 31.

2332

Harrison, Robert Lewis. [Biographical sketch of George Tucker, with selections from his writings, by Robert Lewis Harrison]

2333

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 12, p. 55155537)

Harrison, Walter. Pickett's men: a fragment of war history. By Walter Harrison, A. A. and Inspector General of Pickett's division, Army of Northern Virginia. New York, D. Van Nostrand, 1870. E547 H32.

202 p. front. (port.) pl. 19cm.

Harrisonburg, Va. Graded and high schools. Catalog.

Library has 1898.

Harrisonburg, State normal school for women. Normal bulletin.

2334

2335

2335a

Library has v. 2, nos. 3, 4, May, Nov., 1910; v. 3, nos. 1, Jany., 1911; v. 4, nos. 1, 2, 4, Jan., Mar., Nov., 1912; v. 5, nos. 1, 2, 4, Jan., Mar., Nov., 1913; v. 6, nos. 1, 2, 4, Jan., Mar., Nov., 1914; v. 7, nos. 1, 3, Jan., May, 1915.

-The Schoolma'am. Published annually by the students of the State

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Harrower, John. Diary of John Harrower, 1773-1776.

2336

E171 A57. 2337

(In American historical review. v. 6, no. 1. Oct., 1900. p. 65-107)

Hart, Albert Bushnell. American history told by contemporaries

by Albert Bushnell Hart 1901-02. E173 H32.

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Ed.

New York, London, The Macmillan co.,

2338

Contents. v. 1. Era of colonization, 1492-1689. -v. 2. Building of the republic, 1689-1783. - v. 3. National expansion, 1783-1845. v. 4. Welding of the nation, 1845-1900.

Hart, Charles Henry, 1847- Memoirs of the life and works of Jean Antoine Houdon, the sculptor of Voltaire and of Washington, by Charles Henry Hart and Edward Biddle; with thirty-three illustrations. Philadelphia, Printed for the authors, 1911. NB553 H8 H2.

2339

3 p. 1., v-xiii, 341, [1] p. 33. pl. (incl. front., ports.) 261⁄2 cm. -Peale's original whole-length portrait of Washington. A plea for exactness in historical writings. E172 A48.

2340

(In American historical association. Report, 1896. v. 1. p. 189-200) -Portraits of Patrick Henry; remarks before the Numismatic and antiquarian society of Philadelphia, April 17th, 1911. Philadelphia, Reprinted from Proceedings, 1913.

C1 H523 H12.

5 р. front., ports., facsim. 23cm.

Hart, John. Advanced English grammar. [By] John Hart. Va., B. F. Johnson publishing co., 1898. PE1111 H422. 200 p. 19cm.

2341

Richmond,

2342

-Primary English grammar. By John Hart

Johnson pub. co., 1898.

103 р. 19cm.

PE1111 H42.

Richmond, Va., B. F. 2343

Hartley, Cecil B. Life of Major General Henry Lee, commander of Lee's legion in the Revolutionary War, and subsequently Governor of Virginia; to which is added the life of General Thomas Sumter of South Carolina. By Cecil B. Hartley. Illustrated with engravings, from original designs. By G. G. White. Philadelphia, Pub. by G. G. Evans, 1859. C1 L478 H4.

352 р. front. plates. 191⁄2 cm.

2344

[Hartlib, Samuel) The reformed Virginian silk-worm, or, A rare and new discovery of a speedy way, and easie means, found out by a young lady in England, she having made full proof thereof in May, anno 1652. For the feeding of silk-worms in the woods, on the mulberry-tree-leaves in Virginia And also to the good hopes, that the Indians, seeing and finding that there is neither art, skill, or pains in the thing: they will readily set upon it, being by the benefit thereof inabled to buy of the English all those things that they most desire. London, Printed by J. Streater for G. Calvert, 1655. [Reprint] E187 F69. 2345

...

Washington, 1836-1846. v. 3. no. 13)

37 p. 231⁄2 cm. (In Force, Peter. Tracts This 1655 edition was a reprint, with additions, of "A rare and new discovery of a speedy way [etc.]" London, 1652. Also reprinted as pt. 2 of the author's "The reformed commonwealth of bees," London, 1655. Library of Congress note.

Hartranft, John F. The recapture of Fort Stedman.

E468 B33.

2346

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 584-589)

Hartshorn memorial college, Richmond, Va. Catalog.

2347

Library has 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1908. [Hartwell, Henry) An account of the present state and government of Virginia [by Henry Hartwell, James Blair and Edward Chilton] M41.

F61 2348

(In Massachusetts historical society. Collections. Series 1. v. 5. 1798. p. 124-166)

-The present state of Virginia, and the college; by Messieurs Hartwell, Blair, and Chilton. To which is added, the charter for erecting the said college, granted by their late majesties King William and Queen Mary of ever glorious and pious memory. London, Printed for J. Wyat, 1727. F229 H337 Office.

2 p. 1., 95 p. 23cm.

Signed (p. 71): Henry Hartwell, James Blair, Edward Chilton.

2349

Harvey, Frederick L. History of the Washington national monument and Washington national monument society. Compiled by Frederick L. Harvey, Secretary Washington national monument society

ton, Government printing office, 1903. F197 H341.

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2350

Harwood, Henry Hamilton. The lore, philosophy and psychologly of clothes and ornament. Compilation and comments by Henry Hamilton Harwood,

Richmond, Va. [n. p.) с 1907.

20 p. 21cm.

-Prohibition victorious: then-what? by H. H. Harwood

Va., Williams printing co. [c 1910] HV5088 H3.

344, xl p. 18cm.

2351

Richmond, 2352

Hasse, Adelaide R. Materials for a bibliography of the public archives of the thirteen original states, covering the colonial period and the state

period to 1789. By Adelaide R. Hasse, chief of the Dept. of public documents, New York public library. E172 A48.

(In American historical association. Annual report p. 239-561. Virginia, 1606-1798: p. 468-494.

Hatcher, Eldridge B. The Bible and the monuments. Hatcher. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, 1895. 1 1., 141 р. plates, illus. 20cm.

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2353 1906. v. 2.

By Eldridge B. 2354

-William E. Hatcher, D. D., LL. D., L. H. D.; a biography by his son Eldridge B. Hatcher. Richmond, Va., W. C. Hill ptg. co., [1915] 2354a

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Hatcher, Virginia Snead, Mrs. William E. Hatcher. The Sneads of Fluvanna, by Mrs. William E. Hatcher, (Virginia Snead Hatcher) All rights reserved. Historical and biographical, illustrated, 1910. Roanoke, Va., the Stone printing & mfg. co. [1910]

[118] p. front. (port) plates, ports. 23cm.

Hatcher, William Eldridge. Along the trail of the friendly years

2354b

New

York, Chicago [etc.] F. H. Revell company [c 1910] C1 H361 A3.

359 p. front. (port.) 211⁄2 cm.

-John Jasper, the unmatched negro philosopher and preacher
York, Chicago [etc.] F. H. Revell company [c 1908] C1 J39 H36.

2355

New

2356

Baltimore, H. M. Wharton & co., 1887.

C1 2357

3 p. 1., 5-183 p. front. (port.) 2 pl. 1911⁄2 cm.

-Life of J. B. Jeter
J58 H5.

vi, 508 p. port. 23cm.

-Sketch of the life and writings of A. B. Brown, D. D., LL. D., professor of English in Richmond College, Va. Edited by Dr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Hatcher. With articles from Dr. John A. Broadus, Prof. John Hart, Dr. H. A. Tupper, Prof. C. L. Cocke, Dr. J. C. Hiden, Dr. C. Tyree, Prof. B. Puryear, LL. D., Dr. J. Wm. Jones, Dr. W. W. Landrum, Dr. Wm. R. Vaughan, Dr. Andrew Broadus, Dr. C. H. Ryland, Rev. Wm. Slate, Dr. J. B. Taylor, Mr. Stebbins, Col. T. J. Evans, Prof. H. H. Harris, Mr. W. C. Tyree, Dr. Wm. E. Hatcher, Prof. G. F. Holmes, Dr. A. Ε. Owen. Baltimore, H. M. Whaton & co., 1886.

x, [9]-351 p. front. (port.) 19cm.

2357a

Hatchett, Mamie Lamkin. Myra: a novel. By Mamie Lamkin Hatchett.
Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, 1884.
B H361 M85 2358

249 p. 22cm.

Haughton, H. O. Shipping; its wrongs and its delinquencies; its bounties, subsidies and subventions. By H. O. Haughton of Baltimore, Md. Newport News, Va., Warwick printing co. (inc.), 1904.

16 p. 22cm.

2359

Read before the Chamber of Commerce of Newport News, July 22, 1904.

Haw, Mary Jane. The Beechwood tragedy. A tale of the Chickahominy Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, 1889. B H389 B8.

2360

241 p. 23cm.

Hawes, Herbert H. The Abrahamic covenant. By Rev. H. H. Hawes, D. D. Richmond, Presbyterian comm. of pub., [1879]

2361

101 р. 1511⁄2 cm.

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