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Skelton, Walker, Waring, Woodford, and others. Notes by Judge L. H.
Jones
Albany, N. Y., J. Munsell's sons, 1891 [-1911]

2891

442 p. col. front., plates, ports., facsims., col. coat of arms. 231⁄2 cm. In this new ed. the text has not been altered, but all the half tone work, the facsimiles, the seals and half tone portraits are new matter. Supplement, with "Introductory letter," signed "L. H. Jones, Louisville, Ky., August, 1911": p. 283-442.

[Jones, Sarah L.] "Stonewall" Jackson, late general of the Confederate States army. A biographical sketch, and an outline of his Virginian campaigns. By the author of "Life in the South." 2d ed. London, Chapman and Hall, 1863. C1 J14 J79.

xiv, 178 p. front. (map) 19cm.

Jones, Skelton. See Burk, John Daly.

2892

Jones, Thomas Goode. Last days of the Army of Northern Virginia. An address delivered by Gov. Thos. G. Jones, before the Virginia division of the Association of the Army of northern Virginia at the annual meeting, Richmond, Va., October 12th, 1893. F221 4 J79.

46 p. 23cm.

Jones, Thomas Jesse. The high school and democracy.

L13 N4.

2894

2895

(In National education association of U. S. Journal of proceedings. 1913. p. 95-98)

-Negroes and the census of 1910 [Hampton, Va., Press of the Hampton normal and agricultural institute, 1912] HT121 U5 J7.

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2896

16 p. 251⁄2 cm.

-Recent movements in negro education .

(In U. S. Bureau of education. Jones, Tiberius Gracchus. Duties of a pastor to his church. By Tiberius Gracchus Jones, Norfolk, Virginia . . . Charleston, S. C., Southern Baptist pub. society [etc., etc.] 1853.

104 p. 16cm.

2898

Report, 1912.

L111 v. 1.

A2.
p. 243-256)

2897

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Jordan, Mrs. Cornelia Jane Matthews. Richmond: her glory and her graves.
A poem. In two parts. By Cornelia J. M. Jordan, 1866.
Va., Richmond medical journal print, 1867. F233 37 R5.
xxxix p. 211⁄2 cm.

Jordan, Harvey Ernest. The call of science to the church. [Lecture before the Young Men's Christian Association of the University of Virginia, 1912] 2900a

[274]-288 p. 23cm.

-The need for genetic studies of pulmonary tuberculosis. H. E. Jordan, M. A., Ph. D., . . . University, Virginia. Reprinted from the Journal of the American medical association Oct. 26, 1912, vol. 59, pp. 1518 and 1519. Chicago, American medical association, c 1912. 2901

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of Virginia [1912] F218 24 U5 S41.
p. 293-317. illus., diagrs. 261⁄2 cm.
(Bulletin of the Philosophical society. Scientific ser. v. 1, no. 12)

2902

Jordan, Thomas, 1819-1895. The campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. N. B. Forrest, and of Forrest's cavalry . . . By General Thomas Jordan and J. P.

Pryor, New Orleans, New York [etc.] Blelock & co., 1868.

E547 J82. 2903

15 p., 11., [17]-704 p. front., illus., pl., port., fold. maps. 22cm. Journal of the proceedings of the Virginia Harrison state convention, commenced and held at Staunton, July 4, 1836. F230 W57. 2904

19 p. 21cm.

Journal of the siege of York in Virginia by a chaplain of the American army. F61 M41. 2904a

(In Massachusetts historical society. Collections. First series. 1804. p. 102-108)

v. 9.

Joyce, John A. Edgar Allan Poe. By Colonel John A. Joyce. New York, F. Tennyson Neely, [c 1901] C1 P743 J53. 2905

[xviii], 218 p. front. (port.), plates. 19cm. Joynes, Edward Southey. The best methods of teaching the elements of Latin and Greek. A report read before the Educational association of Va. at its annual session, July 1870. . . By Edward S. Joynes . . . Richmond, M. W. Hazlewood, 1870. F218 22 E2 J9. 2906

24 p. 21cm.

-[Biographical sketch of Henry A. Wise, with selections from his writings, by Edward S. Joynes] 2907 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 13. p. 59215935)

-The centennial outlook in education. Address at the Nashville teacher's centennial, May 7, 1880. By Prof. Edward S. Joynes . . [Nashville, 1880] LB41 J89.

8 p. 22cm.

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2908

Le misanthrope; a comedy by Molière, ed. with explanatory notes for the use of students by Edward S. Joynes New York, Holt & Williams [etc]; Boston, S. R. Urbino, 1872. PQ1837 A3 J6.

130 p. 181⁄2 cm.

Joynes, Levin Smith.

2909

Curiosities of medical history; the Paris phar-
R$65 J89.

macopoeia of 1758 and its treasures.

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2910

-A sketch of the life of Thomas R. Joynes, of Accomack, Virginia; with a brief notice of his father, Col. Levin Joynes. By Levin S. Joynes, M. D. [n. p.] 1876. C1 J89 J53.

38 p. 22cm.

2911

-Yellow fever: liability of Richmond to the disease, and the need of preventive measures. RC211 V8 R4.

Reprinted from the Virginia medical monthly, Nov. 1878.

2912

Julius, pseud. John Randolph, abroad and at home ington, Printed by Peter Force, 1828.

JK181 R19.

By Julius. Wash2913

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"This sketch of Mr. Randolph first appeared in the National journal of the 26th of July last." p. 2.

Junkin, Francis Thomas Anderson. Genealogical chart showing the descent from several lines and some interesting family connections of the Virginia families of Alexander, Aylett, Bruce, Dandridge, Fontaine, Henry, Junkin, Moore, Poindexter, Spottswood, West &c., &c., comp. and printed for private distribution by Francis T. A. Junkin. [n. p.] 1908. 2914

sheet. 761⁄2 x 791⁄2 cm.

Is our representative government imperiled? By Francis T. A. Junkin... An address delivered at the eighty-fourth commencement of Kenyon college, June 17, 1912. Washington [Gov't. print. off.] 1912. JF493 U6 J8.

13 p. 23 cm.

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(U. S. 62nd Cong. 3d sess. Sen. doc. 983)

2915

Juvenile protective society of Virginia. Memorial to the honorable council of the city of Richmond in behalf of the erring children of the city aided by the juvenile division of the police court. Presented to the council by the Juvenile protective society of Virginia. [Richmond] 1913.

8 p. 221⁄2 cm.

2916

[K., G. S.] The modern business speller, for use in the Massey business colleges; Houston, Texas. Louisville, Ky. Va. Birmingham, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. the Bobbs-Merrill company, [1904]

xii, 130 p. 20cm.

Kanawha mining company.

Jacksonville Fla. Richmond,
Columbus, Ga. Indianapolis,

2916a

Charters of the Kanawha mining co., and of the Coal river and Kanawha mining and manufacturing co., Virginia. Together with the report of Joseph Gill, Esq., State engineer. NewYork, Pudney & Russell, printers, 1853.

42 p. fold. plans. 22cm.

2917

Kautz, August V. Operations south of the James River. E468 B33. 2918
(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 533-537)
Kean, R. G. H. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by R. G. H.
Kean. Our judicial system: some of its history, and some of its defects.

2919

(In Virginia state bar association. 1st report, 1889. p. 140-161) Kearney, Thomas Henry. Report on a botanical survey of the Dismal Swamp region. F232 D7 K24 v5.

2920

(în U. S. Division of botany. Contributions from U. S. National herbarium. v. 5. 1901. p. 321-550)

Keene, James Spotswood. Hugh Mercer.

[Life]

2921

(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college. v. 2. nos. 3 and 4. June, 1908. p. [198]-213)

[Keiley, Anthony M.] In vinculis; or, The prisoner of war, being the experience of a rebel in two federal pens, interspersed with reminiscences of the late war, anecdotes of Southern generals, etc. By a Virginia Confederate. Petersburg, 1866. E615 K27.

2 p. 1., [3]-216 p. 181⁄2 cm.

-Prisoner of war; or, Five months among the Yankees man, esq., gent. Richmond, West & Johnston, [1865?]

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120 p. 221⁄2 cm.

2923

Keim, De Benneville Randolph. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe. . . a monthly serial of history, biography, genealogy and folklore, illustrating the causes, circumstances and consequences of the German, French and Swiss emigrations to America during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, DeB. Randolph Keim, ed. . . Dec. 1898. Harrisburg, 1899.

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Keith, Charles P. The ancestry of Benjamin Harrison, president of the United States of America, 1889-1893, in chart form showing also the descendants of William Henry Harrison, president of the United States of America in 1841, and notes on families related, by Charles P. Keith . . Philadelphia [Printed by J. B. Lippincott company] 1893. 2926 96 p. fold. geneal. tab. 261⁄2 cm.

Keith, George. A journal of travels from New-Hampshire to Carratuck [in North Carolina] on the continent of North-America. By George Keith, A. M., late missionary from the Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts; and now rector of Edburton in Sussex. London, Printed by Joseph Downing for Brab. Aylmer, 1706. E162 K28 Office.

2 p. 1., 92 p. 211⁄2 cm.

In Virginia: p. 64, 65, 81.

2927

Keith, Sir William, bart., 1680-1749. The history of the British plantations in America. With a chronological account of the most remarkable things, which happen'd to the first adventurers in their several discoveries of that new world. Part 1. Containing the history of Virginia; with remarks on the trade and commerce of that colony . . . London, Printed at the expense of the Society for the encouragement of learning, by S. Richardson, 1738. 2928

4 p. 1., 187 p. 2 fold. maps.
No more published.

F229 K28. sq. 8 vo.

Kellogg, Sanford Cobb. The Shenandoah Valley and Virginia, 1861 to 1865; a war study, by Sanford C. Kellogg, U. S. A. New York & Washington, The Neale publishing company [1903] E470 K29.

247 p. 201⁄2 cm.

2929

Kelly, D. C. General Sam Houston, the Washington of Texas. By Rev. D. C. Kelly, Gallatin, Tenn.

2930 (In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Second congress. 1890. p. 145-174)

Kelly, Howard A. Walter Reed and yellow fever. By Howard A. Kelly, professor of gynecological surgery, Johns Hopkins university. New York, McClure, Phillips & co., 1906. C1 R327 K14. 2931

xv p., 1 1., 293 p. front. (port.), plates, ports. 20cm. Kelly, Joseph L. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Joseph L. Kelly, of Bristol, Va. Lights and shadows of the law. 2932 (In Virginia state bar association. 13th report, 1901. p. 238-253) Kemper, James Lawson. Inauguration of the Jackson statue. Tuesday, October 26, 1875. Gov. Kemper's address [and the oration by Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D. D.] C1 J14 K14.

2933

15 p. 241⁄2 cm.

-Letter from Gov. Kemper [to I. C. Fowler, Esq.] The Petersburg charter. The political situation considered. Principles and aims of the conservative party. Our relations with the Federal government. [Richmond, Va., 1874?]

2934

4 p. 24cm.

Kenmore university high school, Amherst C. H., Va. Catalog.

2935

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-Scenes and incidents in the Old Dominion.

v. 18. p. 278-285, 566-573)

2938

(In Southern literary messenger. Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870. Memoirs of the life of William Wirt, attorney-general of the United States. By John P. Kennedy . . . Philadelphia, Lea and Blanchard, 1849. C1 W799 K14.

2 v. 24cm.

2939

-Swallow barn; or, A sojourn in the Old Dominion
twenty illustrations by Strother. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1851.
K335 S8.

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2940

6 p., 1 1., [7]-506 p. front., plates. 20cm.

Rich

Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1871- List of the references on the Torrens system of land registration. Compiled by John P. Kennedy mond, Whittet & Shepperson, 1906. Z7164 T69 V8.

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2941

Kennedy, Mrs. Mary (Selden) Seldens of Virginia and allied families, by Mary Selden Kennedy. New York, Frank Allaben genealogical company [c 1911]

2 v. ports., coats of arms. 201⁄2 cm.

2942

Kennedy, P. An answer to Mr. Paine's letter to Gen. Washington: or Mad Tom convicted of the blackest ingratitude. Including some pages of gratuitous counsel to the author of the "Cause and consequences, etc." By P. Kennedy, esq. London, Printed for the author, 1797. C1 2943

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[Kennedy, Pendleton] The Blackwater chronicle, a narrative of an expedition into the land of Canaan, in Randolph county, Virginia clerke of Oxenforde," with illustrations from life by Strother. New York, Redfield, 1853. F247 R1 K3.

223 p. incl. illus., pl. front. 12 mo.

2944

Generally attributed to John Pendleton Kennedy, brother of the author. (Cf. Tuckerman, H. T. Life of J. P. Kennedy, 1871, pp. 26 and 421) Library of Congress note.

Kent, Charles William. [Biographical sketch of Catharine Anne Warfield, with selections from her writings, by Charles W. Kent] 2945 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 12. p. 56175631)

[Biographical sketch of David Ramsay, with selections from his writings, by Charles W. Kent] 2946 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 10. p. 42954307)

-[Biographical sketch of Henry Throop Stanton, with selections from his writings, by Charles W. Kent] 2947 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 11. p. 50835093)

-[Biographical sketch of John James Audubon, with selections from his writings, by Charles W. Kent]

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 1. 129)

2948

p. 103

-[Biographical sketch of Joshua William Caldwell, with selections from his writings, by Charles W. Kent]

2949

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 2. p. 655

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