John Howe Peyton. Ceremonies attending the presentation of his portrait to the County of Augusta Printed for private circulation. Staunton, Va., A. B. Blackburn & co., 1894. C1 P519 J51. 32 p. 22 p. John Tyler his history, character, and position. With a portrait. 2784 New 2785 Johns, John. Address delivered at the seventy-eighth annual council of the Protestant Episcopal church in Virginia: by the Right Rev. John Johns, D. D., LL. D. Bishop of the Diocese. Published by order of the council, May 22d, 1873. Richmond, Clemmitt & Jones, book & job printers, 1873. 2786 32 p. 231⁄2 cm. -Funeral address by the Right Rev. J. Johns, D. D [on the occasion of the burial of Rev. Upton Beall] delivered in Christ Church, Norfolk, March 19, 1847. Published by the trustees. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson, 1847. C1 B3665 J66. 2787 19 p. 211⁄2 cm. -Memoir of Henry Augustine Washington, late professor of history, political economy and international law, in William and Mary college, Virginia, by the Right Rev. J. Johns, D. D. Baltimore, Printed by James Young, 1859. C1 W318 M2. 2788 93 p. 221⁄2 cm. Contents: Memoir, p. 1-33; Discourse by H. A. Washington before the Virginia historical society, p. 37-93. -A memoir of the life of the Right Rev. William Meade, D. D., bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church in the diocese of Virginia. By the Right Rev. J. Johns, D. D., with a memorial sermon by the Rev. William Sparrow, D. D. Baltimore, Innes & company, 1867. C1 M481 J50. 191⁄2 cm. 2789 vi, [7]-537 p. fronts. (ports.) -Sermon delivered by the Rt. Rev. J. Johns, D. D. at St. Paul's church, Richmond, on the occasion of the funeral of the Rt. Rev. Wm. Meade, D. D., March 17, 1862. Baltimore, Entz & Bash, 1862. 14 p. 211⁄2 cm. 2790 Johnson, B. F., publishing company. Publications of the B. F. Johnson publishing co., 1914-15. Richmond, Atlanta, Dallas, [1914] 2791 48 p. Johnson, Benjamin Franklin. Physical culture. Primary book. Richmond, Va.. B. F. Johnson pub. co., 1900. GV483 J7. 2792 137 p. incl. front., illus., pl. 19cm. Johnson, Mrs. Blanche Wynne. The relation of industrial education to public instruction. L13 N4. 2793 (In National education association of the U. S. Journal of proceedings and addresses, 1907. p. 778-796) Johnson, Bradley Tyler, 1829-1903. The constitution of the Confederate States, Montgomery, 1861. Address by Gen'l Bradley T. Johnson, delivered June 10, 1891, at the dedication of the Confederate monument at Fredericksburg, Va. Printed by order of the Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States, in the State of Maryland. Baltimore, Press of William H. Mules & co., 1891. JK9814 J67. 2794 16 p. 23cm. -The first Maryland campaign. An address by Gen'l. Bradley T. John son, of Maryland, before the Virginia Division of the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, at Richmond, Virginia, on Thursday evening, October 23d, 1884. Published by order of the Association. mond, William Ellis Jones, 1884. E481 A6 J6. 39 p. 221⁄2 cm. Rich2795 The foundation of Maryland, and the origin of the act concerning religion, of April 21, 1649 Baltimore [J. Murphy] 1883. F184 J66. 2796 2 p. 1., 210 p. 1 1. 8vo. (Maryland historical society. Fund-publication no. 18) -General Washington. By General Bradley T. Johnson. New York, D. 2797 x p., 2 1., 338 p. front. (port.) maps. 191⁄2 cm. -A memoir of the life and public service of Joseph E. Johnston viii, 362 p. front. (port.) pl. 12mo. 2798 -The public debt of Virginia and the attempt to repeal the funding bill. F217 2 J11. 2799 Written and illus Johnson, Clifton. Highways and byways of the South. trated by Clifton Johnson. New York, The Macmillan company, 1905. F211 J66. xiv, 362 p. incl. front. illus., plates. 21cm. 2800 Contents in part: A Virginia wonder; The battlefield of Bull Run; John Brown's town; Round about old Jamestown. Johnson, George Sands. Ballads of the seasons, by George Sands Johnson; illustrations by Isabella Morton. New York, Aberdeen publishing company [c 1910] PS2135 J4 B1 1910. 4 p.1., 100 p. illus. 24 by 191⁄2 cm. 2801 -Poems for the people, by George Sands Johnson. New York, Broadway publishing co. [c 1910] PS2135 J4 P7 1910. 126 p. front. (port.) 20cm. Copyright by G. S. Johnson, Richmond, Va. 2802 Johnson, James Gibson. Southern fiction prior to 1860; an attempt at a first-hand bibliography; a dissertation presented to the faculty of the University of Virginia as a part of the requirements for the degree of doctor of philosophy. By James Gibson Johnson, M. A., of Rockdell, Russell County, Virginia, June, 1909. Charlottesville, Va., The Michie co., printers, 1909. 2803 vii p., 1 1, 126 p. 23cm. Johnson, John Lipscomb. To every loyal son of the University of Virginia [prospectus of the University memorial] Baltimore, 1872. F218 24 U5 J68. 2804 33 p. port. 211⁄2 cm. -The University memorial; biographical sketches of alumni of the University of Virginia who fell in the Confederate war; five volumes in one, by Rev. John Lipscomb Johnson, B. A. Baltimore, Turnbull brothers, 1871. F218 24 U5 J67. 2805 765 p. front., ports. 231⁄2 cm. Arranged chronologically, according to date of death of subjects of the biographies, and divided into five books, each representing a year of the war. Contents: Abercrombie, L. B.; Anderson, J. W., by J. W. Johnston; Arnold, A. J.; Ashton, B. W. Barton, D. R., by L. M. Blackford; Baylor, W. S. H., by B. Christian; Beall, J. Y. by D. B. Lucas; Bedinger, G. R.; Berry, L. L. G.; Bibb, F. S.; Biscoe, T. H.; Booton W. S.; Boston, R. B., by A. A. Gray; Brawner, W. G.; Breckrinridge, P. G; Breckenridge, J; Brockenbrough, A; Bronaugh, W. N., by J. Hart; Brown, J. T., by B. Johnson Barbour; Buist, E. S; Butler, W. B; Butler, C. A. Cabell, J. C: Carr, J. G., by F. N. Fleming; Carr, W. C., by C. P. Grady; Carrington, W. C. P; Chalmers, J., by C. M. Blackford; Chalmers, H. C.; Chapman, ; Clark, P. H; Cocke, W. F., by Mrs. M. J. Preston; Cocke, W. H; Cohen, G; Coleman, T. G., Jr; Coleman, L. M., by C. Morris; Coleman, C. L.; Conrad, H. A., by K. Nelson; Conrad, H. T., by K. Nelson; Corbin, R.; Cowherd, C. S., by L. J. Haley; Cowin, J. H; Cox, J. E. Davidson, G., by J. W. Massie; Davidson, F; Davidson, A; Davis, R. B; Drewry, J. H. Easton, E. W; Elliott, P., by J. B. Elliott; Elliott, R. Fairfax, R., by L. M. Blackford; Farley, W. D; Field, W. G.; Fontaine, E. Jr.; French, J. B. Garland, S. Jr., by R. G. H. Kean; Garland, H. A., by R. G. H. Kean; Garlington, B. C; Goggin, W. L., Jr.; Gordon, G; Gordon G. L; Green R. H; Grogan K; Guiger, G. H. Hamlin, W. B; Hamner, N. B; Harmanson, J. R., by B. T. Gunter; Harrison, D. C., by M. D. Hoge; Harrison, B. H; Haskell, W. T., by W. P. DuBose: Healy, E. M; Henderson, L. A; Hobbs, T. H; Holladay, J. M; Hull, J. M; Hunter, B. B; Hutton, W. B. Irving, J. K. Jenkins, J. S; Jenkins, M. A; Jones, E. J; Jones F. T; Jones, J. T; Jones, F. P; Jones, T. R. Kemper, G. B., by Mrs. M. P. Kemper; Kincheloe, W. J. Latane, W; Latane, J; Latham, R. P; Lewis, J; Lewis G. N; Love, R. T; Lindsay, J. W; Lindsay, R. Magruder, J. B; Magruder, J. W; Major, E. P; Marshall, T; Massie, R. T., by S. Maupin; Massie, J. L., by W. N. Pendleton; Mastin, G. B; Maupin, J. R., by N. H. Massie; Maury, J. H; McCoy, W. K; McDowell, T. P; McGchee, A. M; McKim, R. B; Meade, H. E; Mead, W. Z., by W. W. Old; Meem, J. L., by C. L. Mosby; Meem, A. R., by Mrs. C. J. M. Jordan; Meredith, W. B., by J. C. Long; Morris, W; Morris, G. W; Morris, J., by H. R. Pleasants; Morrill, W. T., by W. F. Gardner; Mosby, L., by Mrs. C. J. M. Jordan; Munford, C. E. Nelson, H. M; Nelson, J. A., by Mrs. C. J. M. Jordan; Newman, W. S., by J. W. Jones; Newton, T; Newton, W. B., by W. S. R. Brockenbrough. Palmer, J. S; Palmer, J. J., by W. DuPree; Palmer, S. D; Pate, H. C; Paxton, E. F., by J. B. Dorman; Peake, W. B; Peek, W. H; Pegram, W. J; by W. G. McCabe: Pendleton, A. S., by W. Allan; Phelps, W. B; Pitman, J. D; Pollock, T. G; Poore, R. H; Posey, C; Prentis, J. Radford, J. T: Radford, W. M; Randolph, T. J., by J. L. Cochran; Randolph, W. W., by J. E. Cooke; Rector, W. B; Redwood J. M; Redwood, J. T; Riddick, S. A; Ridley, W. G; Rives, G. T; Rives, C. M; Roane, T. R; Rogers, L. M., by J. C. Long; Ross, W. A; Royall, G. K; Russel, A. Scott, T. J; Seabrook, C. P., by W. G. McCabe; Selden, W. L; Shearer, R. B; Shelton, C. O; Shelton, C. T., by H. P. R. McCoy: Shepherd, W. F; Shields, W. S; Smith, S., by H. H. Harris; Smith, F. W., by C. H. Toy; Stevens, H. L; Stuart, G. W. Tayloe, L; Taylor, B. M; Tebbs, W. W., by W. L. Brown; Thompson, J. B: Thompson, W. B; Thornton, J. T. Tillinghast, H; Towles, J. T; Towles, W. E; Tucker, H. St. G., by C. S. Venable; Turner, J. C.. Van De Graff, W. J; Voss, F. Walke, I. T., by R. Gatewood; Walker, J. T; Ward, W. N; Washington, J. E. Mc. P., by J. Johnson and J. L. Johnson; Washington, J. A., by J. S. Blackburn; Watson, D., by B. J. Barbour; Watson, J. D; Wertenbaker, T. G; Wheatley, J; Winston, J. E.; Wrenn, W; Wrenn, F. E; Wright, W. A; Wright, W. S; Wyatt, R. O; Wyatt, J. W. Young, C. O. Johnson, Lucius E. Address of Mr. L. E. Johnson 2806 before the Virginia state farmers' institute, Roanoke, Virginia, January 12, 1911. Va., The Stone printing company, 1911] F220 32 J97. cover-title, 22 p., 1 1. 19cm. [Roanoke, 2810 -The American house of industry. L. E. Johnson, President Norfolk & Western railway company. Before the Traffic club of Pittsburgh Nov. 9, 1911. Roanoke, Va., the Stone printing co., [1911?] HE1044 J7. 16 p. 19cm. 2811 before -Railroad building, service and revenue [by] L. E. Johnson [Roanoke, Va., The Stone printing and mfg. co., 1912] J7. cover-title, 22 p. 181⁄2 cm. HE2757 1912 2812 -Railway prospects in the South; address of Mr. L. E. Johnson before commerce section of the Southern commercial congress, Atlanta, Georgia, March 10, 1911. [Roanoke, Va., The Stone printing and manufacturing company, 1911] HE2771 A13 J7. 2813 cover-title, 18 p., 1 1. 191⁄2 cm. -Relationship between transportation companies and their patrons. Address . . before the Southern shoe wholesalers' association at Swampscott, Massachusetts, July 8, 1911. [Roanoke, Va., 1911] HE2751 J69. 16 p. 19cm. 2814 Johnson, Richard W. Memoir of Maj.-Gen. George H. Thomas. By Richard W. Johnson, brigadier-general U. S. A. . . Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1881. C1 T457 J50. 322 p. front. (port.), plates (ports.). 22cm. 2815 [Johnson, Robert] fl. 1586-1626. . . . The new life of Virginea; declaring the former successe and present estate of that plantation, being the second part of Nova Britannia. Published by the authoritie of his Majesties counsell of Virginea. London, Imprinted by F. Kyngston for W. Welby. 1612. [Reprint] F61 M41. 2816 (In Massachusetts historical society. Collections. Boston, 1826. 2d ed. 2d ser. v. 8, p. 199-223) -The new life of Virginea: declaring the former successe and present estate of that plantation, being the second part of Noua Britannia. Published by authoritie of His Majesties counsell of Virginea. London, Imprinted by F. Kyngston for W. Welby, 1612 [Washington, P. Force, 1835] E187 F69. Also F229 N532. 2817 -The new life of Virginia: declaring the former success and present estate of that plantation, being the second part of Nova Britannia. Published by authority of His Majesty's Counsel of Virginia. London, Imprinted by F. Kyngston for W. Welby . . . 1612. [Rochester, G. P. Humphrey, 1897] E187 A51. 2818 1 p. 1., 20, [2] p. 24cm. (Added t.-p.: American colonial tracts monthly [v. 1] no. 7, November 1897) Reprint, without acknowledgment, from Force tracts, v. 1 (1836) no. 7. -Nova Britannia. Offering most excellent fruits by planting in Virginia. Exciting all such as be well affected to further the same. New York, Printed for J. Sabin, 1867. F229 J676. Also F229 N935 Office. 2819 Facsimile reprint of the issue of the London original of 1609 having title: Nova Britannia. Offring most excellent fruites [etc.] 40 p. 22x18cm. The reprint is edited by F. L. Hawks. -Nova Brittania: offering most excellent fruites by planting in Virginia. London, [Washington, P. Force, 1835] E187 -Nova Brittania: offering most excellent fruits by planting in Virginia, exciting all such as be well 1 p. 1., 28, [2] p. 24cm. no. 6. (Added title-page: American colonial tracts monthly. V. 1. October, 1897) Johnson, Thomas Cary. Reprint, without acknowledgment, from Force tracts,v. 1 (1836) no. 6. Baptism in the apostolic age. By Thos. Cary Johnson, D. D., LL. D., Richmond, Presbyterian Committee of publication, 1912. 2822 [Biographical sketch of Benjamin Morgan Palmer, with selections from his writings, by Thomas Cary Johnson] 2823 Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 9. (In Alderman, E. A. p. 3907-3933) -Development of religious liberty in the South. [With bibliography] v. 10. p. 465-482) 2824 (In The South in the building of the nation. -The influence of protestantism in the South. [With bibliography] 2825 (In The South in the building of the nation. v. 10. p. 527-536) -Introduction to Christian missions. By Thomas Cary Johnson. The second edition. For sale by the Presbyterian committee of publication, Richmond, Va., Texarkana, Ark.-Texas, [c 1909] 220 p. 20cm. 2826 -John Calvin and the Genevan reformation: a sketch. By Thomas Cary Johnson, Professor of ecclesiastical history and polity in Union theological seminary, Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va., The Presbyterian com mittee of publication, [c 1900] 94 p. 201⁄2 cm. 2827 -The life and letters of Benjamin Morgan Palmer, by Thomas Cary JohnRichmond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication [c 1906] C1 P174 J6. son 2828 3 p. 1., [v]-x, 688 p. front., plates, ports., fold. geneal. table. 24cm. -The life and letters of Robert Lewis Dabney. By Thomas Cary Johnson. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication [c 1903] 2829 . 2830 xvi, 585 p. front. (port.), plates, fold. tab. 24cm. -Virginia Presbyterianism and religious liberty in colonial and revolutionary times. By Thomas Cary Johnson, Professor of ecclesiastical history in Union theological seminary, Richmond, Va. Richmond, Presbyterian committee of publication, 1907. F218 3 J69. 128 p. illus., ports. 201⁄2 cm. Johnson & Warner's Virginia almanac for the year of our Lord 1816 Calculated by Joshua Sharp. Richmond, published by Johnson & Warner. F224 A4. 48 p. 18cm. 2831 Johnston, Charles. A narrative of the incidents attending the capture, detention, and ransom of Charles Johnston, of Botetourt county, Virginia, who was made prisoner by the Indians, on the river Ohio, in the year 1790; together with an interesting account of the fate of his companions, five in number, one of whom suffered at the stake. To which are added, sketches of Indian character and manners, with illustrative anecdotes. |