Ingram, John Van Ness. A check list of American eighteenth century newspapers in the Library of Congress. Compiled by John Van Ness Ingram. . . Washington, Gov't. print. off., 1912. 186 p. 26cm. Virginia, p. 146-157. Ingram institute, Ingram, Va. Catalog. Library has 1893, 1895. 2672 2673 Inscriptions on the Stuart monuments unveiled at Richmond and Yellow Tavern. C1 S931 5. 2 ms. sheets. 2674 The Insurance advocate; devoted to life, fire and marine insurance. William P. Gretter, editor. v. 1, 1870. Richmond, Va. HG8011 15. 2675 Library has v. 1. International order of the King's daughters and sons. Virginia. Minutes. F218 32 K55. Library has 1908, 1910. 2676 Interstate banker's convention, Savannah, 1902. Proceedings of the interstate banker's convention. Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia HG1507 16. June 17th and 18th, 1902. var. pag. 241⁄2 cm. 2677 Interview between President Lincoln and Col. John B. Baldwin, April 4th, 1861. Statements & evidence. Staunton, Va., Spectator job office, D. E. Strasburg, printer, 1866. JK310 v. 40. 28 p. 211⁄2 cm. 2678 Inventory of the contents of Mount Vernon, 1810, with a prefatory note by Worthington Chauncey Ford. [Cambridge, U. S. A., University press] 1909. C1 W318 F71. 25 x 22cm. 2679 xviii, 61 p. 2 facsim. (incl. front., plan) Irby, Richard. Bird notes and other sketches. By Richard Irby. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers, 1900. 2680 F220 21 16. 32 p. illus. ports. 151⁄2 cm. -Historical sketch of the Nottoway Grays, afterwards Company G, Eighteenth Virginia regiment, Army of northern Virginia; prepared at the request of the surviving members of the company at their first reunion at Bellefont church, July 21, 1877. By Richard Irby . . . Richmond, J. W. Fergusson & son, 1878. E581 5 18th. 2681 48 p., 1 1. 24cm. -History of Randolph-Macon college, Virginia. The oldest incorporated Methodist college in America. Richmond, Whittet & Shepperson, 1898. F218 24 R19 165. 2682 331 p. 23cm. Ireland, James. The life of the Rev. James Ireland, who was, for many years, pastor of the Baptist church at Buck Marsh, Waterlick and Happy Creek in Frederick and Shenandoah counties, Virginia. Winchester, Va., Printed for the publishers by J. Foster, 1819. C1 165 L30. 2683 232 p. 18cm. Irwin, Richard B. The administration in the peninsular campaign. -The removal of McClellan. E468 B33. 2686 v. 3. p. 102-104) (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. Irvine, R. T. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by R. T. Irvine of the southwest bar. The lawyer of the future. 2687 (In Virginia state bar association. 12th report, 1900. p. 276-298) Irvine, William. Washington-Irvine correspondence. The official letters which passed between Washington and Brig. Gen. William Irvine and between Irvine and others concerning military affairs in the West from 1781 to 1783. Arranged and annotated with an introduction containing an outline of events occurring previously in the Trans-Alleghany country. Illustrated. By C. W. Butterfield . . . Madison, Wis., David Atwood, 1882. C1 W318 B79. 2688 vi p., 1 1., 430 p. front. (port.), port., fold. map. 24cm. Irving, Washington. Life of George Washington Putnam & co., 1857-1859. 5 v. 26 by 32cm. New York, G. P. C1 W318 169. 2689 Large paper edition, extra illustrated by insertion of many engravings. -Life of George Washington . . . New York, G. P. Putnam & co., 185659. C1 W318 168. 2690 5 v. fronts. (ports.), illus., plates, ports. 191⁄2 cm. -Same. 1860. 2690 Isham, Asa Brainerd. Prisoners of war and military prisons; personal narratives of experience in the prisons at Richmond, Danville, Macon, Andersonville, Savannah, Millen, Charleston, and Columbia with a list of officers who were prisoners of war from January 1, 1864. By Asa B. Isham Henry M. Davidson and Henry B. Furness E611 181. Cincinnati, Lyman & Cushing, 1890. xii, 571 p. front., illus., pl., port., diagr. 24cm. 2691 [Ives, Mrs. Cora Semmes] The princess of the moon; a Confederate fairy story. Written by a lady of Warrenton, Va. Warrenton, Va., 1869. B 1995 72 p. P8. 15cm. 2692 J. L. Hill printing co's directory of Norfolk, Portsmouth and Berkley, Va., 1899, containing a general business, street and house directory of these cities, together with much other useful information classified in the miscellaneous. Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., publishers, c 1899. 2693 968 p. 261⁄2 cm. J. L. Hill printing co.'s directory of Norfolk, Portsmouth and Berkley, Virginia. 1901. Containing a general, business street, and house directory of these cities, together with other useful information classified in the miscellaneous. Norfolk, Richmond, Newport News, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., publishers, c 1901. 2694 1186 p. 241⁄2 cm. J. L. Hill printing co.'s directory of Petersburg, Va., 1899-1900, containing a general and business directory, a guide to the streets of Petersburg, and much useful information classified as miscellaneous. Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., publishers, c 1899. 2695 269 p. 221⁄2 cm. J. L. Hill printing co.'s directory of Richmond, Va., 1897, containing a general, business, street, and house directory, together with a full list of post-offices in Virginia and North Carolina. Vol. 33. Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., c 1897. 1154 p. map. 261⁄2 cm. 2696 J. L. HIII printing co.'s directory of Richmond and Manchester, Va., 1899, containing a general, business, street and house directory of these cities, together with much other useful information classified in the miscellaneous. Vol. 35. Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., c 1899. 2697 1392 p. map. 261⁄2 cm. J. L. Hill printing co.'s directory of Richmond and Manchester, Va. 1900, containing a general, business, street, and house directory of these cities, together with much other useful information classified in the miscellaneous. Vol. 36. Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., c. 1900. 2698 1438 p. map. 25cm. J. L. Hill printing co.'s directory of Richmond and Manchester, Va., 1901, containing a general, business, street, and house directory of these cities, together with other useful information classified in the miscellaneous. Vol. 37. Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., c 1901. 1413 p. map. 25cm. 2699 Jackson, E. Hilton. Is Virginia entitled to compensation for the cession of the Northwest territory to the national government? Paper read by Mr. E. Hilton Jackson of Washington, D. C., before the Virginia State bar association at the Hotel Chamberlin, Old Point, Va., August 6th, 7th, 8th, 1912. Richmond, Richmond press, inc. [c1913] cover-title, 36 p. 23cm. -Same. 2700 2701 24th report, 1912. p. 232-264) (In Virginia state bar association. Jackson, Giles B. The industrial history of the negro race of the United States [by] Giles B. Jackson and D. Webster Davis. Richmond, Va., The Virginia press [c 1908] HT123 400 p. incl. illus., pl., ports. 22cm. J12. 2702 Jackson, Huntington W. Sedgwick at Fredericksburg and Salem Heights. E468 B33. 2703 (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 224-232) Jackson, Mrs. Mary Anna (Morrison) Life and letters of General Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall Jackson). By his wife Mary Anna Jackson, with an introduction by Rev. Henry M. Field, D. D. Illustrated. Harper & brothers [c 1891] C1 J14 J1. New York, 2704 xviii, 479 p. front. (port.), illus., plates, ports. 21cm. -Memoirs of Stonewall Jackson by his widow Mary Anna Jackson. With introduction by Lieut.-Gen. John B. Gordon and Rev. Henry M. Field, and sketches by Generals Fitzhugh Lee, S. G. French, Lafayette McLaws, M. C. Butler, Bradley T. Johnson, James H. Lane, William B. Taliaferro, Samuel G. McGowan, Henry Heth, Basil W. Duke, Ex.-Gox. F. W. M. Holliday, Revs. J. W. Jones and J. R. Graham, Col. Augustus C. Hamlin, Capt. Joseph S. Morrison, and Viscount (General) Wolseley, commanderin-chief of the armies of Great Britain, and Col. G. F. R. Henderson Illustrated. Louisville, Ky. The Prentice press [c 1895] J14 J4. xxiv, 647 p. front. (port.), illus., plates, ports. 261⁄2 cm. C1 2705 Jacob, John J. A biographical sketch of the life of the late Captain Michael 2706 158, 23 p. 23cm. Jacobs, E. B. Roanoke, Virginia, its location climate, and water supply; its manufacturing, commercial and educational advantages and general desirability as a place of residence. Issued by the Chamber of commerce, compiled and edited under the auspices of the Jamestown exposition committee, by E. B. Jacobs, Secretary Chamber of commerce. R6 J1. 32 p. illus. 22cm. Jacobstein, Meyer. . . . The tobacco industry in the United States James I, of Great Britain. F234 2707 2708 Columbia univer By the king. [Proclamation suspending the lotteries of the Virginia company of London] London, Imprinted by R. Barker, and I. Bill, printers, 1620. broadside. 411⁄2 cm. F229 B879. 2709 (In Brown university. Library. John Carter Brown library. Three proclamations concerning the lottery for Virginia, 1613-1621. Providence, R. I., 1907) Facsimile. James, Charles Fenton. Documentary history of the struggle for religious liberty in Virginia. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell co., 1900. F218 3 J27. 2710 The Central water-line James River and Kanawha company, Richmond. from the Ohio River to the Virginia capes, connecting the Kanawha and James rivers, affording the shortest outlet of navigation from the Mississippi basin to the Atlantic. Richmond, Va., Printed by Gary & Clemmit, 1868. F217 3 C397. 2712 95 p. fold. map. 221⁄2 cm. Historical and statistical sketch of the James River and Kanawha Canal, signed by E. Lorraine, Chief Engineer: p. 52-95. -To the General assembly of Virginia. [A memorial on behalf of the stockholders, asking a modification of the charter of the company in the following particulars . . .] [n. p. n. d] Signed by Chapman Johnson, George W. Summers, and 5 others. 2713 broadside. 30x19 cm. James River Baptist association. Minutes of the annual session of the Virginia James River Baptist association. 2714 Library has 74th, 75th, 77th; 1906, 1907, 1909. James river coal company. A description of Virginia carbonite found on lands of the James river coal company. New York, Baker & Godwin, printers, 1874. (In The Nation. v. 56. Jamestown, Va. Report of the proceedings of the . . . jubilee at Jamestown in commemoration of the 13th May, the second centesimal anniversary of the settlement of Virginia together with the proceedings at Williamsburg on the 15th, the day when the convention of Vir Jamestown association] 1904- T648 L1 J3. No numbers issued Aug.-Dec. 1904, Feb.-Mar. 1905. 2717 Jamestown exposition, 1907. Commemorating the event of the first permain America 1607 Jamestown exposition, April [Norfolk, Va., W. T. Barron & co., 1907?] 2718 18cm. nent English settlement lations governing the system of awards. Newport News, The Franklin print. co., [n. d.] T648 D15. 2719 4 p. 241⁄2 cm. -The official blue book of the Jamestown ter-centennial exposition, A. D. 1907. The only authorized history of the celebration. Illustrated. Norfolk Va. The Colonial publishing company, inc. [c 1909] T648 B1 A5. viii, 806 p. incl. illus., pl., ports. front., pl. 362x232 cm. Official classification of exhibit_departments water publishing co., 1907. T397 J3. 63 p. 23cm. 2720 Norfolk, Tide2721 Jamestown official photo corp., Norfolk, Va. Historical Virginia photographs and official views of the Jamestown exposition. Jamestown official photo corp., Norfolk, Va. Catalogue no. 2. W. T. Barron & co., Norfolk, Va. 20 p. 151⁄2 cm. 2722 -Scenes at the Jamestown exposition, with historic sites in old Virginia Published by Jamestown official photograph corporation the trade supplied by American news company New York, Press of I. H. Blanchard company [1907] 2723 T648 C1 J3. [128] p. illus. 122x17cm. Jamestown society of Washington city. Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the English settlement at Jamestown, May 13, 1857. Washington, J. T. & L. Towers, 1857. F229 J31. 32 p. 8vo. The Jamestown tercentennial. 2724 A magazine devoted to the interests of the Jamestown exposition, 1907. Richmond, Va., Walsh & Via, 1904. B1 J3. T648 2725 Library has v. 1, no. 1, May, 1904-v. 1, no. 3, Aug., 1904. Janney, Samuel McPherson, 1801-1880. The last of the Lenapé, and other poems. By Samuel M. Janney. Philadelphia, Henry Perkins; Boston, Perkins & Marvin, 1839. PS2129 J2 L3. 2726 viii p., 11., [9]-180 p. 19 cm. -Memoirs of Samuel M. Janney, late of Lincoln, Loudoun County, Va., a minister in the religious society of Friends, (written by himself.) Philadelphia, Friends' book association, 1881. C1 J37 J3. x. 309 p. front. (port.) 191⁄2 cm. -Peace principles exemplified in the early history of Pennsylvania. 2727 2728 |