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-Whigs and Democrats; or, Love of no politics. A comedy in three acts Richmond, Printed and published by T. W. White, 1839. vi, 80 p. 211⁄2 cm.

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Heck, W. H. [Biograpnical sketch of James Monroe, with selections from his writings, by W. H. Heck]

2396 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 8. p. 36753691) Heckewelder, John.

An account of the history, manners, and customs, of the Indian nations, who once inhabited Pennsylvania and the neighboring states. By the Rev. John Heckewelder, of Bethlehem. [Philadelphia, Abraham Small, 1819] Q11 A5.

iv, [3]-464 p. 231⁄2 cm.

2397

(In American philosophical society. Historical and literary committee. Transactions. v. 1. 1819)

Heinrich, Oswald J. The mesozoic formation in Virginia. Read at the Philadelphia meeting of the American institute of mining engineers, February, 1878. F219 1 H469. 2398

48 p. map.

221⁄2 cm.

Reprint from Transactions of A. I. M. E.

Henderson, George Francis Robert, 1854-1903. The science of war; a collection of essays and lectures, 1892-1903, by the late Colonel G. F. R. Henderson .. Ed. by Captain Neill Malcolm . . . with a memoir of the author, by Field Marshal Earl Roberts . . With a portrait and 4 maps. London, New York and Bombay, Longmans, Green, and co., 1906. U17 H5.

Xxxviii, 442 p. front. (port.) 4 fold. maps.

23cm.

2399

Contents in part: The American civil war.-The battle of Gettysburg.— The campaign in the Wilderness of Virginia, 1864

-Stonewall Jackson and the American civil war. By Lieut. Col. G. F. R.
Henderson
London, New York and Bombay, Longmans, Green and
J14 H14.

co., 1898.

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2 v. front. (port.), fold. maps, pl. (port.) 23cm.

2400

Henderson, James. The constitution and regulations of the Society of Ancient masons, in Virginia; containing, 1st. The constitution and laws of the Grand lodge of Virginia, published in the new Ahiman rezon, in 1791. 2d. Such regulations of a general and permanent nature, as have been passed by the Grand lodge, since the publication of the new Ahiman rezon, up to 11th December, 1817. 3d. A methodical digest of the constitution and regulations now in force, drawn from the foregoing sources. With notes of reference, and a copious index. By James Henderson, master of Manchester lodge no. 14. Richmond, Printed by J. Warrock, 1818. F221 3 F85 H4. 2401

viii, [9]-203 p. 21cm.

Henderson, John Cleaves. Thomas Jefferson's views on public education New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1890. LC89 H4.

viii, 387 p. front. (port.) 20 cm.

2402

Hendren, Samuel Rivers. . . . Government and religion of the Virginia Indians; by Samuel Rivers Hendren, Ph. D. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1895. H31 J6. Also F227 H49.

58 p. 241⁄2 cm.

2403

(Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science
13th ser., xi-xii)
Bibliography: p. 57.

Hening, William Waller. The principal grounds and maxims, with an analysis of the laws of England, by William Noy . . . Second American from

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-The Virginia justice, comprising the office and authority of a justice of the peace, in the commonwealth of Virginia. Together with a variety of useful precedents, adapted to the laws now in force. To which is added, an appendix, containing all the most approved forms in conveyancing: such as deeds of bargain and sale, of lease and release, of trust, mortgages, bills of sale, &c. Also the duties of a justice of the peace, arising under the laws of the United States. By William Waller Hening, counsellor at law. The 4th ed., revised, corrected, greatly enlarged, and adapted to the revised code of 1819, and the laws subsequently passed. By the author. Richmond, Printed for the author, Shepherd & Pollard, printers, 1825.

viii, [9]-821 p., 1 1. 211⁄2 cm.

2405

Henkel, Ambrose. Das grosze a b c Buch. Enthaltend: das a b c, Wurzelwörter, und wurzelwörter mit ihren angehängten Ableitungssylben. Nebst vielen Arten Buchstabier und Leseübungen, u. Von Ambrosius Henkel. Zweite Auflage. Neu Market, Schenandoah County, Virginien, Gedruckt in Salomon Henkel's Druckerey, bey F. H. Lawton, 1820. 2405a 140 p. illus. 17cm.

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Letter to the Virginia State Library, from Henkel & Co., New Market, Va., dated Aug. 20, 1912. "This book was written, type-set, illustrated, (cuts hand-made), printed, bound, and sold by the late Ambrose Henkel, who built the press (with stone bed) upon which this book was printed. He used a "nigger-head" (ink ball) to put on the ink-both of which be made. established, in 1806, the first German printing office south of Mason and Dixon's line. The press is now in the possession of his two grandsons, Ambrose L. and Elon O. Henkel, who continue the "Print Shop," established in 1806, by Rev. Ambrose Henkel, aided by his brother Dr. Solomon Henkel, owner of an apothecary shop, established 1797. Henkel & Co.”

-Das kleine a b c buch, oder erste anfangs-buchlein, mit schönen bildern und deren namen, nach dem a b c um den kindern das buch-stabiren leichter zu machen. Von Ambrosius Henkel. 2d auflage. Neu Market, Schenandoah County, Virginia, gedruckt in Solomon Henkel's druckerey, 2406

1819.

36 p. illus. 14cm.

-Eine kurze Betrachtung der heil. Taufe und Abendmahl, zum Unterricht des gemeinen Mannes. Verfasst von einem Menchenfreund und verehrer des Reichs Christi. Neumarket, Schenandoah County, (Virg.) Gedrucht und zu haben bey Ambrosius Henkel, 1809.

92 p. 15cm.

2406a

-Eine sammlung auserlesener gebeter u. lieder, zum gebrauch der jugend sowohl zu hause auch in der schule. Neu Market, gedruckt in S. Henkel's druckerey, 1824. 2407

2 1., 80 p. illus. 15cm.

Henkel, David. Answer to Mr. Joseph Moore, the Methodist; with a few fragments on the doctrine of justification by David Henkel, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, residing in Lincoln County, N. C. New Market, Va., Printed in S. Henkel's office by S. G. Henkel, 1825. 2408

188 p. 21cm.

-David Henkel against the Unitarians. A treatise on the person and incarnation of Jesus Christ in which some of the principal arguments of the Unitarians are examined. Published by order of the Evangelical Luthern Tennessee synod. New Market, Printed in S. Henkel's office, 1830.

119 p. 172 cm.

2409

Henkel, Elon O. Memorial address on the life and character of Joseph Salyards. New Market, Va., Henkel & co., 1893. C1 S186 H51.

31, [1] p. front. (port.) 23 by 19cm.

2410

Henkel, Paul. The Christian catechism, composed for the instruction of youth, in the knowledge of the Christian religion, together, with an addition of morning and evening prayers, &c. Also, an explanation of sundry feasts, festivals and Sundays, &c. By Paul Henkel, minister of the gospel. Fifth edition, from the fourth enlarged edition. NewMarket, Va., Printed in S. Henkel's printing office, 1816. 2410a

144 p. 15cm.

-Der christliche catechismus, verfaszt zum unterricht der jugend in der erkenntniss der christlichen religion; samt morgen und abend gebäte u. wie auch eine kurze erktarung der fest-fast-und-feyer-tagen, und besondere sonntagen. Von Paulus Henkel evangelischer, lehrer. Zweyte auflage, verbessert und vermehret. Neu Market, Schenandoah County,

Virg., gedruckt in S. Henkels druckerey, 1816.

3 1., 167 p. 141⁄2 cm.

2411

-Rev. Paul Henkel's journal. His missionary journey to the state of Ohio in 1806. Translated from the German by Rev. F. E. Cooper, of Milwaukee, Wis., and edited by Clement L. Martzolff, Ohio university, Athens, Ohio. 2411a v. 23. no. 2. April,

(In Ohio archaeological and historical publications. 1914. p. 162-218) Henkels, Stan. V. The Patrick Henry papers, being all his letters and papers during the Revolutionary war, and up to the time of his death, preserved by his family . . . to be sold Dec. 20, 1910. . . [Philadelphia, 1910] H523 P31.

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2 p. 1., 104 p. front. (port.), plates, ports. 28cm.

2412

-Rare confederate books and pamphlets and publications on Confederate history; the result of 40 years research by a diligent collector, comprising many unusual items To be sold Tuesday afternoon, May 6,

1913 . . . [Philadelphia, 1913]

[ii], 41 p. front. 26cm.

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Henley, Samuel. The distinct claims of government and religion, considered in a sermon preached before the honourable House of burgesses, at Williamsburg, in Virginia, March 1, 1772. By S. Henley, professor of moral philosophy in William and Mary college . . Cambridge, Printed for J. Woodyer, and Messieurs Davies and Elmsly in London, 1772. 2414 4 1., 17 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-A sermon preached at Williamsburg, May 5, 1771, for the benefit of a fund to support the poor widows and orphans of clergymen in Virginia. By S. Henley, professor of moral philosophy in William and Mary college. Williamsburg, Printed for Mess. Payne, Davies, Elmsley and Pearch in London, and Mr. Woodyer in Cambridge, 1771. 2415

2 1., 13 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Henneman, John Bell. [Biographical sketch of William Peterfield Trent, with selections from his writings, by John Bell Henneman]

2416

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 12. p. 54575482) -Historic elements in Virginia education and literary effort. A paper read before the Virginia historical society, Monday, December 21st, 1891, by Professor John Bell Henneman . . . Richmond, 1892. F225 V82. 2417

(In Virginia historical society. Collections. Richmond, 1892. new ser. v. 11. p. [25]-46) Also published separately.

-The value of tradition for the students of Wofford and Carolina. Address delivered before the Literary society of Wofford college 1898. Southern Christian advocate, Greenville, S. C. 249 H5.

15 p. 22cm.

Henning, Julia R. Geography of Virginia
Johnson pub. co., 1894. F231 H51.

32 p. col. map. 8 vo.

June 13, LD6201 W844 2418

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Henrico agricultural and horticultural society. Proceedings of the Henrico agricultural and horticultural society, at their first exhibition and fair, held May 26, 1841, with the address of the president, list of premiums awarded, and reports of committees. Published by order of the executive committee for the members of the society. Richmond, Printed by P. D. Bernard, 1841. F220 32 H518. 2420

12 p. 25cm.

Henrico parish, Va. The vestry book of Henrico parish, Virginia, 1730-'73, comprising a history of the erection of, and other interesting facts connected with the venerable St. John's church, Richmond, Virginia, from the original manuscript, with notes and an introduction by R. A. Brock ... Richmond, Va., 1874. F232 H5 M8.

xvii, 222 p. 4 to.

(Historical documents from the Old Dominion.

no. 5)

2421

Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799. Speech delivered in the convention of delegates of Virginia, March 23, 1775. PS660 W7.

2422

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 5. p. 60-63) -Speech on the expediency of adopting the federal constitution delivered in the convention of Virginia, June 6, 1788.

PS660 W7.

2423

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 1. p. 73-101) -Speech on the expediency of adopting the federal constitution delivered in the convention of Virginia, June 7, 1788. PS660 W7.

2424

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 1. p. 178-225) -Speech on the expediency of adopting the federal constitution delivered in the convention of Virginia, June 24, 1788. PS660 W7. 2425

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 1. p. 240-251) Henry, William Wirt. Address [before Virginia state bar association] of William Wirt Henry, president of the Virginia state bar association. Trial of Aaron Burr for treason, in the year 1807, before the United States circuit court, at Richmond. 2426

(In Virginia state bar association. 9th report, 1897. p. 240-269) -Address of Wm. Wirt Henry before the Scotch-Irish congress, at Columbia, Tennessee, Thursday, May 9, 1889. Richmond, Wm. Ellis Jones, book and job printer, 1889.

24 p. 22cm.

2427

-The causes which produced the Virginia of the revolutionary period: inaugural address. 2428

(In American historical association. Annual report. 1891. p. 15-29) -[Extracts from address on religious liberty in Virginia] E172 A49. 2429

(In American historical association. Papers. v. 2, no. 1, 1887. p. 23-30)

-The first legislative assembly in America. E172 A48.

2430

(In American historical association. Report, 1893. p. 297-316)

-The first legislative assembly in America-sitting at Jamestown, 1619. 2431

(In Virginia magazine of history. v. 2, 1895. p. 55-67) -Oration on the one hundredth anniversary of the introduction of the "Resolutions respecting independency." Delivered on June 7, 1876, at the Pennsylvania academy of the fine arts, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Collins, printer, 1876. E286 H52.

31 p. 281⁄2 cm.

-Patrick Henry. Life, correspondence and speeches.
Henry . . . New York, Charles Scribner's sons, 1891.

3 v. front. v. 1. (port.) 24cm.

-A reply to Dr. Stillé upon religious liberty in Virginia.

2432

By William Wirt
C1 H523 H14.

2433

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By William Wirt 2436

(In American historical association. Papers. v. 3, no. 2. 464)

The rescue of Captain John Smith by Pocahontas.
Henry. E171 P86.

(In Potters American monthly. 1875. p. 523-528, 591-597)

Philadelphia. v. 4, 5. July & Aug.,

-The Scotch-Irish of the South. By Hon. Wm. Wirt Henry, of Virginia.

2437

(In The Scotch-Irish society of America. First congress. 1889. p. 110131) -The settlement at Jamestown, with particular reference to the late attacks upon Captain John Smith, Pocahontas, and John Rolfe [an address delivered before the Virginia historical society, Feb. 24, 1882] F234 J3 H3. 2438 (In Virginia historical society. Proceedings at its annual meeting. Richmond, 1882. p. 10-63) Printed also in separate form.

-Sir Walter Ralegh; the settlements at Roanoke and voyages to Guiana. E18 W76. 2439 (In Winsor, J. Narrative and critical history of America. v. 3, p. 105) -The Westminster assembly; the events leading up to it, personnel of the body, and its method of work. An address prepared by order of East Hanover Presbytery, and delivered before that body April 27, 1897, in the First Presbyterian Church of Richmond, Va. Published by the presbytery. Richmond, Whittet & Shepperson, general printers, 1897. 2440 30 p. 231⁄2 cm.

Henshaw, John Prentiss Kewley. Memoir of the life of the Rt. Rev. Richard Channing Moore, D. D., bishop of the Protestant church in the diocese of Virginia. By J. P. K. Henshaw accompanied by a selection from the sermons of the late bishop. Philadelphia, W. Stavely and co., 1842. C1 M823 H15. 2441

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Herbert, Hilary A. History of the Arlington Confederate monument by Hilary A. Herbert, Chairman of the executive committee of the Arlington Confederate monument association. c. by United Daughters of the Confederacy, 1914. [1914]

2442

vii, 79 p. ports., plates. 23cm.

-William Lyne Wilson.

2443

(In Southern history association publications. v. 6. 1902. p. 15-17)

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