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xi, 229 p. 2 port. (incl. front.) 22cm. Stonewall Jackson, and Account of the wounding and death of Stonewall Jackson, p. 191-229.

-Gun-shot, and other wounds of the peritoneum
Medical society of Virginia, Nov. 12, 1873. RD156 M14.
12 p. 221⁄2 cm.

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-Official report of the history committee of the Grand camp, C. V., department of Virginia, Oct. 12, 1899. Richmond, J. L. Hill printing co., 1899. F221 42 V8. 3346

16 p. 23 cm.

McGuire, J. C. The Washington-Madison papers, estate of the late J. C. McGuire, of Washington, D. C., to be sold by order of F. B. McGuire and J. D. McGuire, executors. Catalogue compiled and sale conducted by Stan. V. Henkels. Catalogue no. 694. C1 W318 H15.

284 p. plates, ports., facsims. (some fold.) 26cm. [McGuire, Judith White (Brockenbrough) "Mrs. John P. McGuire" of a Southern refugee during the war. By a lady of Virginia. York, E. J. Hale & son, 1867. E605 M14.

360 p. 181⁄2 cm.

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McGuire, Stuart. Extra-peritoneal implantation of the ureters into the rectum in a case of exstrophy of the bladder. Stuart McGuire, M. D., professor of principles of medicine and clinical surgery, University college of medicine; surgeon in charge St. Luke's hospital, etc., etc., Richmond, Va. Reprinted from the Old Dominion journal of medicine and surgery, Aug. 1909, v. 9, no. 2. Richmond, Old dominion publishing corporation, 1909. 3349

4 p., plates. 23cm.

-The influence of the general condition of the patient on the result of a surgical operation. By Stuart McGuire, M. D., surgeon in charge of St. Luke's hospital, Richmond, Va. [no date]

13 p. 21cm.

-Lectures on principles of surgery, by Stuart McGuire
Southern medical publishing company, 1908. RD31 M28.

480 p. 24cm.

3350

Baltimore, 3351

-The profit and loss account of modern medicine and other papers by Stuart McGuire, M. D., F. A. C. S. . . . Richmond, L. H. Jenkins, publisher, 1915. 3351a

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-The question of the necessity of a second operation for the removal of the appendix in cases where an appendiceal abscess has been treated by simple incision and drainage. By Stuart McGuire, M. D. Surgeon in charge of St. Luke's hospital, Richmond, Va. Reprint from the Southern medical journal, Feb. 1909.

[6] p. 27cm.

3352

-Some accepted facts and mooted points in the management of appendicitis. By Stuart McGuire, M. D., Richmond, Va. Reprinted from the Virginia medical semi-monthly, April 23, 1909. Williams printing company, Richmond, Va. [1909]

16 p. 19cm.

3353

-Surgical shock. By Stuart McGuire, M. D., surgeon in charge of St.

Luke's hospital, Richmond, Va. Reprinted from the Bulletin of the University college of medicine, Aug. 1908. [1908]

13 p. 21cm.

3354

-Ununited fractures. By Stuart McGuire, M. D., surgeon-in-charge of St. Luke's hospital, Richmond, Va. [1909?]

16 p. 15cm.

3355

McGuire, William P. Lives and exploits of the physicians and surgeons of the earlier history of Virginia, and of the recent past. By Dr. Wm. P. McGuire, M. D., of Winchester, Va. F221 7 M4. 3356 v. 25. 1894. p. 9-21)

Transactions.

(In Medical society of Virginia. McGuire's school, Richmond, Va. Catalog.

3357

Library has 1901, 1902, 1904, 1905. Machen, Lewis H. George Mason of Virginia; an address by L. H. Machen presenting a portrait to Fairfax county, May 20th, 1901. [Washington, D. C., B. S. Adams, 1901] C1 M399 M31.

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-Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Hon. Lewis H. Machen, of Alexandria, Va. The duty of the state to diminish divorce. 3359

(In Virginia state bar association. 19th report, 1907. p. 227-244) Mcllhany, Hugh Milton, jr. Some Virginia families; being genealogies of the Kinney, Stribling, Trout, McIlhany, Milton, Rogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, McCormick and other families of Virginia, by Hugh Milton McIlhany, Staunton, Va., Stoneburner & Prufer, printers, 1903. 3360

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3 p. 1., 274 numb. 1. 23 port. incl. front. 24cm.

McIlwaine, Henry Read.

.

The struggle of protestant dissenters for religious toleration in Virginia . . . Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1894. F218 3 M15. 3361

67 p. 24cm.

(Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science 12th ser. no. 4)

McIlwaine, Richard. Addresses and papers bearing chiefly on education. [By] Richard McIlwaine, D. D., LL. D. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers [1908] LA379 M2.

184 p. 21cm.

-Memories of three score years and ten, by Richard McIlwaine
New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1908.
M152.

3362

C1

3363

4 p. 1., vii-xiv, [11]-383 p. front., ports. 23cm.

McIntosh, David G. Address [before Virginia state bar association] by Col. David G. McIntosh, The administration of criminal law in Maryland -The jury as judges of law and fact.

3364

(In Virginia state bar association. 22nd report, 1910. p. 204-225) Macintosh, John S. Our pioneer presbyter, Francis Makemie. By Rev. John S. Macintosh, Philadelphia, Pa. E184 S42.

3365 (In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Fifth congress. 1893. p. 119134) Mack, Mrs. Flora Lapham. Old Jamestown, an historical poem. By Flora Lapham Mack. [Richmond, Va., Press of the Dietz printing co., 1906?] PS3525 A182 04.

16 p. illus. 211⁄2 cm.

3366

Mackay, Alexander. The western world; or, Travels in the United States in

1846-47: exhibiting them in their latest development, social, political and industrial; including a chapter on California From the second London edition. Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1849. E166 M15.

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Virginia: v. 1: p. 246-263.

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Mackay, Charles. Life and liberty in America; or, Sketches of a tour in the United States and Canada, in 1857-8 . . . 2d ed. London, Smith, Elder and co., 1859. E166 M17.

2 v. front., pl. 20cm.

3368 From South Carolina to Virginia; From Richmond to Washington: v. 2. p. 1-25. Mackenzie, Roderick. Strictures on Lt. Col. Tarleton's History "of the campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in the Southern provinces of North America" . Wherein military characters and corps are vindicated from injurious aspersions, and several important transactions placed in their proper point of view. In a series of letters to a friend, by Roderick Mackenzie To which is added a detail of the siege of Ninety Six and the re-capture of the island of New-Providence. London, Printed for the author, 1787. E236 T19. 3369

2 p. 1., vi, 186 p. 20 cm.

[Mac Kercher, Daniel] A memorial relating to the tobacco trade. Offered to the consideration of the planters of Virginia and Maryland. Williamsburg, Printed by William Parks, 1737. F229 M533. 12 p. 27 by 20%1⁄2 cm.

3370

Typewritten copy from an original in the John Carter Brown library. McKim, Randolph Harrison. The established church in Virginia [with bibliography]

3371

(In The South in the building of the nation. v. 10. p. 437-452) -In memoriam. Good men a nation's strength, a sermon preached on the occasion of the death of Gen. Robert E. Lee, in Christ Church, Alexandria, Va., October 16th, 1870, by the rector, Rev. Randolph H. McKim. Published by unanimous request of the vestry of Christ Church, Alexandria. Baltimore, Printed by John Murphy & co., 1870. C1 L480 M2. 3372

16 p. 22cm.

-The numerical strength of the Confederate army; an examination of the argument of the Hon. Charles Francis Adams and others, by Randolph H. McKim . . . New York, The Neale publishing company, 1912. E545 M15. 3373

71, [1] p. 19cm.

-The relations of the state to the university. An address delivered before the Society of the alumni of the University of Virginia, June 15, 1898, by Rev. Randolph H. McKim, D. D. 1898. F218 24 U5 M15. 3374

36 p. 22cm.

-A soldier's recollections; leaves from the diary of a young Confederate, with an oration on the motives and aims of the soldiers of the South, by Randolph H. McKim . . . New York [etc.] Longmans, Green and co., 1910. E605 M15. 3375

xvii, 362 p. front., 5 port. 22cm.

p. 133-208, the Gettysburg campaign, with special reference to Mosby's Stuart's cavalry in the Gettysburg campaign.

McKinley, William. Characteristics of Washington.

3376

(Modern eloquence. v. 9. p. 845-847)

Delivered at the unveiling of the Washington statue, by the Society of the Cincinnati, in Philadelphia, May 15, 1897.

McLaughlin, Robert William. Washington and Lincoln, leaders of the nation in the constitutional eras of American history New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1912. E183 M15. 3377

ix, 278 p. front., ports. 21cm.

McLaughlin, William. Ceremonies connected with the unveiling of the bronze statue of Gen. Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson, at Lexington, Virginia, July 21st, 1891. By William McLaughlin, a member of the executive committee of the Jackson memorial association. Baltimore, John Murphy & co., 1891. C1 J14 M3. 3378

65 p. front. (port.), pl. 231⁄2 cm.

Mc Laws, LaFayette. The Confederate left at Fredericksburg. E468 B33. 3379

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 86-94) Maclay, Isaac Walker. Henry Sater, 1690-1754, the recital of the life and character of an early adventurer to Virginia, and subsequently a settler of the province of Maryland under Lord Baltimore. A representative colonist. whose strong religious convictions led to the organization of the parent Baptist society of the province

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Mc Mahon, Martin T. Cold Harbor. E468 B33.

By Isaac Walker

3380

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 213-220)

3381

MacMahon, T. W. Cause and contrast: an essay on the American crisis.
By T. W. MacMahon. Richmond, Va., West & Johnston, 1862.
M16.

xv, 192 p. 22cm.

E459 3382

McMaster, John Stephenson. Makemieland. An address delivered May 14, 1908, at the unveiling, etc., of the monument at Holden's Creek, Accomack County, Virginia to the Rev. Francis Makemie, founder of the organized Presbyterian church in America. By John Stevenson McMaster. [1908] F232 A1 M16. 3383

16 p. plate (port.) 26cm.

McMechen, James H. Legends of the valley; or, Thrilling incidents connected with Indian warfare. Truth, stranger than fiction . . . Wheeling, Daily intelligencer steam book & job press, 1877. 3384

58 p. 23cm.

McMillan, Hamilton. Sir Walter Raleigh's lost colony. An historical sketch of the attempts of Sir Walter Raleigh to establish a colony in Virginia, with the traditions of an Indian tribe in North Carolina. Indicating the fate of the colony of Englishmen left on Roanoke island in 1587 Wilson, N. C., Advance presses, 1888. F257 M167.

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McNeill, Walter S. America's attitude towards the war. An address preceded by the report of a mass-meeting of citizens of Richmond, Virginia, of German, Austrian and Hungarian birth or descent, and their friends, held on the evening of Sept. 17, 1914; and the address of the chairman Mr. W. H. Zimmerman. Richmond, Va., The Dietz printing Co., 1914. 3386 22 p. 23cm.

-The psychology of Waterloo. By W. S. McNeill. [no place, no date] DC243 M16. 3387

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McNess, George Thomas. Dark fire-cured tobacco of Virginia and the possibilities for its improvement. By George T. McNess and E .H. Mathewson. S21 A35. 3388

(In U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Yearbook, 1905. p. 219-230)

Improvement of Virginia fire-cured tobacco. By George T. McNess and E. H. Mathewson, and B. G. Anderson. Washington, Gov't. print. off., 1907. S591 U5 A4.

40 p. illus., plates. 23cm.

(U. S. Bureau of soils. Bulletin 46)

[Macon, Nathaniel] Macon papers. F225 R194.

3389

3390

(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college. v. 3. no. 1. June, 1909. p. [27]-93)

Macon, Thomas J. Life gleanings. Richmond, Va., W. H. Adams, 1913. C1 M1715 M2.

3391

2 p. 1., [5]-101 p. 231⁄2 cm.

-Reminiscences of the First company of Richmond howitzers. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers [1909]

125 p. 21cm.

E581 8, R4 M.

3392

McPhail, Mrs. Clement Carrington. "F. F. V. receipt book," by Mrs. Clement
Carrington McPhail. Richmond, Va., West, Johnston & co., 1894.
M172.

287 p. 191⁄2 cm.

TX715 3393

Macpherson, David. Annals of commerce, manufactures, fisheries and navigation, with brief notices of the arts and sciences connected with them. Containing the commercial transactions of the British empire and other countries, from the earliest accounts to the meeting of the Union parliament in January, 1801; and comprehending the most valuable part of the late Mr. Anderson's History of commerce . . . with a large appendix By David Macpherson . . London, Nichols and son; [etc., etc.] 1805. HF352 M17.

4 v. 29cm.

3394

For the first volume, up to the discovery of America, Macpherson is wholly responsible. In the second and part of the third volumes (14921760) he merely edits and alters Adam Anderson's History of commerce. The remainder of the work, bringing the history down to 1801, was compiled by Macpherson from official records. Library of Congress note. Includes statistics of trade with the colonies.

MacPherson, Donald. Letter from Donald MacPherson, a young lad, who was sent to Virginia with Captaine Toline, in the year 1715 on account of his having joined his chieftain in the cause of his king and country; he was born near the house of Culloden, where his father then lived. [no place. no date] 3395

1 sheet. 30 by 17 inches.

Dated Portobago in Maryland 2d June, 1717.

McRae, A. S. The whig log cabin at the city of Richmond, in, 1840. Notice of the speech of Hon. Wm. C. Preston, of South Carolina. Originally published in the "Southern intelligencer." Rewritten and republished in the Richmond dispatch. Richmond, Johns & Goolsby, printers, 1881. 3396 11 p. 20cm.

McRae, Sherwin. Communication from the governor of Virginia [to the House of Delegates containing a report by Sherwin McRae] relative to the great seal of the state. Richmond, February 25, 1884.

3397

8 p. 22cm.

House doc. 11.

The great seal of Virginia. F1 N12.

3398

(In New England historical and genealogical register. v. 26, 1872. p. 228-331)

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