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-The women of the Debatable land, by Alexander Hunter Illustrated by Miss Elizabeth C. Harmon. Washington, D. C., Cobden publishing company, 1912. E581 H94. 2614

viii p., 2 1., 261 p. front., illus., plates, ports., fold. map. 20cm. The region comprises the counties of Fairfax, Prince William, Culpeper and Fauquier, Va.

Hunter, Andrew.

[The Andrew Hunter papers]

2614a (In Massachusetts historical society. Proceedings. Dec. 1912. v. 46. p. 241-248) Includes letters of A. Hunter to J. H. Kelly, 1859; James Buchanan to A. Hunter, 1859; Richard Parker to A. Hunter, 1859; A. R. Boteler to A. Hunter, 1861; H. A. Wise to A. Hunter, 1861; J. P. Benjamin to A. Hunter, 1861.

-John Brown's raid. By Andrew Hunter . .

...

F206 S73.

2615 (In Southern history association. Publications. Washington, D. C., 1897. 24cm. v. 1, no. 3, p. [165]-195) "This paper was written by Mr. Andrew Hunter, a few years after the execution of John Brown. It was [first] published in a newspaper in 1887."

Hunter, B. W. In the circuit court of the United States for the district of Virginia. Nov. term, 1870. Hunter vs. McCabe and Dixon vs. Tacey, ⚫ ejectment. Points of counsel for plaintiffs. [Washington], Judd & Detweiler, steam job printers [1871?] 2616

18 p. 23cm.

Hunter, Mrs. Martha Featon, 1800-1866. The Clifford family; or, A tale of the Old Dominion, by one of her daughters .. New York, Harper & brothers, 1852. B H946 C8. 430 p. 20cm.

2617

Hunter, Martha T. A memoir of Robert M. T. Hunter by Martha T. Hunter, his daughter. With an address on his life prepared for the Hunter monument association, by Col. L. Quinton Washington. Washington, Neale pub. co., 1903. C1 H946 H78.

166 p. front. (port.) 20cm.

2618

Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro, 1809-1887. Address delivered before the two literary societies of the Virginia military institute, July 3, 1857, by Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia. Richmond, Macfarlane & Fergusson,

1857.

F218 24 V81 H94.

59 p.

plate. 23cm.

2619

-Address of Southern delegates in congress to their constituents. [no date] JK310 v. 28.

15 p.

2620

-Address to the alumni of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville on Wednesday, June 30, 1875. Richmond, J. E. Goode, 1875. F218 24 U5 H94.

2621

17 p. 23cm. -Observations on the history of Virginia: a discourse delivered before the Virginia historical society, at their eighth annual meeting, December 14, 1854. By Hon. R. M. T. Hunter. Pub. by the society. Richmond, Clemmitt & Fore, printers, 1855. F229 H946.

48 P.

20cm.

2622

(In Virginia historical society. The Virginia historical reporter. Richmond, 1854-60. v. 1, pt. 2)

-Same. [Washington, 1855]

20 p.

22cm.

F229 H946.

2622

-Oration, Feb. 22, 1858. Inauguration of equestrian statue of Washington.

(In Southern literary messenger.
Also issued separately.

v. 26. p. 167-184)

2623

-Plan providing for a constitutional currency. Richmond, 1874.
V. 27.

JK310 2624

9 p. 22cm.

-Remarks on death of William O. Goode, late a member of the House in the 35th Congress, 1860. JK310 v. 16. p. 12-13. 22cm.

2625

-Speech . . . in the United States Senate, Feb. 24, 1854 on Nebraska and Kansas. Washington, Printed at the Sentinel office, 1854. JK310

v. 10. 2626

15 p. 23cm.

-Speech of Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, on invasion of states. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 30, 1860. ington] Printed by L. Towers [1860] JK310 v. 10.

[Wash

2627

16 p. 24cm.

-Speech on admission of Kansas in the Senate, March 12, 1858. ▼. 30.

JK310

2628

16 p. 23cm.

-Speech . . . on the bill from the Senate for the charter of a fiscal bank of the United States. Delivered in Committee of the whole on the state of the union, in the House . . . Aug. 5, 1841.

16 p. 23cm.

-Speech on the resolution of notice to Great Britain
Oregon, in the House of representatives, Jan. 10, 1848.

8 p. 23cm.

JK310 ▼. 3. 2629

relative to

JK310 V. 28. 2630

-Speech . . . on the resolution proposing to retrocede the forts, dockyards, etc., to the states applying for the same. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 11, 1861. Washington, Lemuel Towers, 1861. JK310 v. 4. 2631

16 p. 23cm.

Hunter, Robert W. General Fitzhugh Lee. A speech delivered on Fitzhugh
Lee day at the Jamestown exposition. [no place] 1908.
H78.

C1 L477

2632

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-Virginia in the Confederacy, 1861-1865 [with bibliography]

(In The South in the building of the nation. v. 1. p. 113-126) Huntington, James F. The artillery at Hazel Grove.

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 188) Huntt, Henry. A visit to the Red Sulphur Spring of Virginia, during the summer of 1837: With an introduction, containing notices of routes, &c. By an annual visitor [T. H. Perkins] Boston, Dutton and Wentworth, 1839. F232 R3 H956. 2635

40 p. front. 8 vo.

Hutchins, Frank. Houseboating on a colonial waterway, by Frank and Cortelle Hutchins; illustrated with many photographs by the authors. Boston, L. C. Page & company, 1910. F232 J2 H9.

xii, 299 p. front., plates, ports. 20cm.

2636

Hutchins, Thomas. A topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania,
Maryland, and North Carolina, comprehending the rivers Ohio, Kenawha,
Sioto, Cherokee, Wabash, Illinois, Mississippi, &c.
With... an
appendix, containing . . . P. Kennedy's Journal up the Illinois river,

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A topographical description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina; reprinted from the original ed. of 1778; ed. by Frederick Charles Hicks. Cleveland, The Burrows brothers company, 1904. E163 H986. 2638 143 p. fold. map (in pocket) 2 plans, fold., facsim., fold. tab. 25cm. "Biographical sketch of Thomas Hutchins," by Frederick Charles Hicks:

p. 7-51.

"A list of the works of Thomas Hutchins, including notes on the map and book reprinted, by Frederick Charles Hicks": p. [53]-66.

Hutton, Francis B. Endorsements of Judge Francis B. Hutton for judge of the supreme court of appeals of Virginia. [n. p. 1914]

26 p. 23cm.

2639

Hyatt, Thaddeus. Argument on behalf of Thaddeus Hyatt, brought before the senate of the United States on a charge of contempt for refusing to appear as a witness before the Harper's Ferry committee. Samuel E. Sewall, John A. Andrew, counsel. [1859?] 2640

20 p. 22cm.

The Idea; a sign of the times. Adon A. Yoder, editor and publisher. Lynchburg, Richmond, Va., 1908?-1910. F233 1 119.

v. 1 and 2 published in Lynchburg.

2641

Library has v. 3 (30 numbers) and v. 4 (35 numbers). Illustrated Southern almanac Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill print. co. F224 A4.

2642

Iibrary has 1893, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1903-1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1913. Title changed to "Va. & N. C. Southern Almanack."

Imboden, John D. The battle of New Market, Va. May 15th, 1864.
B33.

E468

2643

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p. 282-298)

2646

-Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah. E468 B33. (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 2. -Virginia the home for the Northern farmer. Three letters from Gen. J. D. Imboden, domestic agent of immigration for the State of Virginia, to Hon. Horace Greeley. Originally published in the New York Tribune New York, Press of Douglas Taylor, 1869. F219 132. 2647 16 p. 221⁄2 cm. -Virginia. [A report to Col. William F. Switzler, chief of the Bureau of statistics, United States Treasury department, Washington, D. C., on the transportation, commerce, markets, agricultural products, mines and manufactures of Virginia. Richmond, Va., 1886] By J. D. Imboden, Richmond, Va., United States Treasury expert. F217 132. 2648

(In U. S. Bureau of statistics. Report on the internal commerce of the United States, by William F. Switzler, Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, submitted Dec. 20, 1886. Washington, Government printing office, 1886. p. 5-213)

In loving memory of a revered father [William Searight, 1791-1852] and a

sainted mother [Rachel Brownfield Searight Stidger, 1805-1893] no place. no date. C1 S439 S12.

66 p.

front. (port.) 19 cm.

2649

Rachel Brownfield Searight was born in Frederick Co., Va., in 1805.

In memoriam. Hamilton Rowan Gamble, governor of Missouri. St. Louis, George Knapp & co., 1864. C1 G191. 2650

92 p. front. (port.) 24cm.

Gov. Gamble was born in Winchester, Va., in 1798.

In memoriam. John Mercer Brooke, born in Tampa, Florida, December 18, 1826, died at Virginia military institute, Lexington, Va., Dec. 14, 1906. New York and Winchester, Printed by the Eddy press corporation [1906] C1 B872 R2. 2651

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In memoriam. Robert Lewis Dabney, born March 5, 1820, died January 3, Knoxville, The University of Tennessee press, 1899. C1

1898 . D114

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J52.

41 p. front. (port.), plates (ports.) 29 by 21cm.

2652

In memoriam. The dead of the Otey battery of the 13th Virginia artillery, Army or northern Virginia C. S. A. Published by the committees. Richmond, Va., West, Johnston & co., 1887. E581 7 13th.

22 p. 28cm.

2653

In memoriam. The mystic circle of Kate's mountain. 1860-1895. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, general printers, 1895.

24 p. 231⁄2 cm.

"The first edition of this charming Memorial,

2654

having been ex

hausted, permission has been given us by the author to issue an edition for general circulation, West, Johnson & co." Preface signed John Howard.

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In memoriam. William Green, LL. D. Proceedings of a meeting of the bench and bar to commemorate his virtues and abilities. Held at Richmond, Va., November 18, 1880. J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond. [Reprinted from Virginia law journal, January, 1881] C1 G798

8 p. 22cm.

In memory of Col. James Monroe, died September 7, 1870, aged 71 n. d. C1 M753 C78.

43 p. port. 181⁄2 cm.

Col. Monroe was born in Albemarle county, Va., Sept. 10, 1799.
Contains sketches by Gen. G. W. Cullum and John H. Gourlie.

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In the House of representatives. Forty-seventh congress. In the contested election case of John T. Stovall, contestant, vs. George C. Cabell, contestee. From the fifth congressional district of Virginia. Brief on behalf of contestee. Washington, D. C., R. A. Polkinhorn, 1882. JK1359 47th Va. 5th. 2657

70 p. 23cm.

In the supreme court of the United States. Oct. term, 1910. Original no. 3. Commonwealth of Virginia, plaintiff, vs. State of West Virginia, defendant, in equity. Defendant's brief, part 1, 2 and 3 . . . Charleston, W. Va., Lovett printing co., inc. [1910?]

xiii, 377 p. 231⁄2 cm.

2658

Inauguration of the equestrian statue of Washington, Richmond, Va., 22 February, 1858. [no place. no date] C1 W318 M2.

24 p. 23cm.

2659

Contents: Opening ode by John R. Thompson.-Oration, by R. M. T.

Hunter.

The Independent odd-fellow; a monthly periodical devoted to the principles of odd-fellowship. James M. Ford, editor and proprietor. Richmond, F221 3. 022 13.

1841.

Library has v. 1, June, 1841-April, 1842.

2660

Independent order of G. S. and D of S of Va. State grand lodge no. 6. Minutes of annual session.

2661

Library has 34th, 1906.

Independent order of odd fellows.
F221 3 022 G7.

Virginia Grand Lodge.

Proceedings.

2662

Library has 1868-1878, 1883, 1886-1889, 1891-1894, 1896-1902, 1904, 1905, 1909-1915.

Index to genealogic data in sixteen volumes and one number (I to XVI, no. 1 inclusive), July 1892-July 1908, inclusive, of William and Mary college quarterly, Williamsburg, Va., Lyon G. Tyler, M. A., LL. D., editor (president of William and Mary college) . . . [n. d.] 2663 xii p. 241⁄2 cm.

Nor

The indictment, trial, and punishment of the devil's pedlars, postriders, traders and receivers of slander, by a lover of whole bones folk, Printed by O'Conner & Broughton, 1816. 56 p. 23cm.

2664

Ingersoll, Ernest. To the Shenandoah and beyond: the chronicle of a leisurely journey through the uplands of Virginia and Tennessee, sketching their scenery, noting their legends, portraying social and material progress, and explaining routes of travel. By Ernest Ingersoll. With illustrations by Frank H. Taylor. New York, Leve & Alden printing company, 1885.

[1], 125 p. illus. 21cm.

Ingle, Edward.

2665

Baltimore, N. Mur

ray, publication agent, Johns Hopkins university, 1885. F216 7 151. 2666

. . Local institutions of Virginia

127 p. 241⁄2 cm.

(Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science. v. 3. nos. 2, 3) Bibliography: p. 126-127.

-Two Southern magazines.

2667

(In Southern history association publications. Ingleside seminary, Burkeville, Va. Catalog.

v. 1, 1897. p. 45-52)

2668

Library has 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898.

Ingraham, J. H. The young artist and The bold insurgent by J. H. Ingraham, Boston, United States publishing co., 1846.

58 p.

22cm.

"The bold insurgent" is a story of Bacon's rebellion.

2669

Ingram, Arthur Foley Winnington, bp. of London. The early English colonies; a summary of the lecture, by the Right Hon. and Right Rev. Arthur Foley, lord bishop of London, with additional notes and illustrations, delivered at the Richmond auditorium, Virginia, October 4, 1907, transcribed by Sadler Phillips . . . with a preface by the Bishop of London. Milwaukee, Wis., 1908. E189 154. 2670

xii, 228 p. 8 pl. (incl. port., 6 facsim.) 191⁄2 cm.

Ingram, John H. Edgar Allan Poe. His life,
With portraits of Poe and his mother

C1 P743 146

2 v. ports. 191⁄2 cm.

letters and opinions .

London, John Hogg, 1880. 2671

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