Mason, George, 1725-1792. The objections of the Hon. George Mason, to the proposed foederal constitution. Addressed to the citizens of Virginia. Printed by Thomas Nicholas [in Richmond: 1787 or 8] F71. 332) JK171 3515 (In Ford, P. L. Pamphlets on the constitution of the U. S. 1888. p. 327 This appeared in The Virginia independent chronicle of Dec. 5, 1787, copied from the Virginia journal and Alexandria advertiser. [Mason, James Murray] 1798-1871. The facts about West Virginia's equitable proportion of the debt incurred by Virginia before she was divided. [no place, no date] F217 2 M39. 23 p. 231⁄2 cm. Preface signed: J. M. Mason, Charleston, West Virginia. 3516 -Property in territories. Speech in the Senate of the United States, May 18, 1860. [Washington] Printed by L. Towers. JK310 v. 10. 3517 16 p. 22cm. Mason, John Mitchell, 1770-1829. Eulogy on Washington, delivered February 22, 1800 by appointment of a number of the clergy of New York. PS660 W7. 3518 (In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 5. p. 159-172) Mason, Otis Tufton. The aborigines of the District of Columbia and the lower Potomac. A symposium. 3519 v. 2. 1889. p. 225-268) (In American anthropologist. -Report of a visit to the Luray Cavern, in Page County, Virginia, under the auspices of the Smithsonian institution, July 13 and 14, 1880. S6 R. Q11 3520 (In Smithsonian institution. Annual report of the Board of regents. Washington, 1881. 1880, p. 449-460. illus.) Mason, Richard. The gentleman's new pocket farrier, comprising a general description of the noble and useful animal, the horse by Richard Mason, M. D., formerly of Surry County, Virginia. 6th ed., with additions. To which is added, a prize essay on mules; and an appendix . also, an addenda, containing annals of the turf, American stud book, rules for training, racing, etc. Richmond, Printed by P. Cottom, 1835. SF285 M41. 3521 419 p. front., plates. 19cm. -The practical farrier, for farmers: comprising a general description of the noble and useful animal, the horse Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & co., 1850. 3522 SF285 M42. 288 p. front., plates. 171⁄2 cm. Mason, Stevens Thomson, 1760-1803. Speech on the judiciary establishment delivered in the Senate of the U. S. January 13, 1802. W7. PS660 3523 (In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 2. p. 82-99) Mason, Virginia. The public life and diplomatic correspondence of James M. Mason, with some personal history. By his daughter . . . Roanoke, Va., The Stone printing and manufacturing co., 1993. M4. ix, 603 p. front. (port.) 241⁄2 cm. Mason, W. Roy. Marching on Manassas. C1 M411 3524 E468 B33. 3525 (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 2. p. 528-529) -Notes of a Confederate staff-officer. E468 B33. 3526 (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 100-101) Masonic home of Virginia, Richmond, Va. Annual report. 3527 -Charter and by-laws of the Masonic home of Virginia. Incorporated Richmond, J. 3528 22 p. 151⁄2 cm. The Masonic review. Devoted to the interests of legitimate masonry [monthly] Published by the Masonic review company. Richmond. Library has v. 1. no. 1. March, 1894. Masonic services at the tomb of George Washington, Dec. 14, 1899. 8 p. 221⁄2 cm. 3529 3530 Massachusetts. General court. Extracts from the report of the hearing of the Troy & Greenfield R. R. co. petitioners, for a loan of two millions for the construction of the Hoosac tunnel, before a joint special committee of the legislature of Massachusetts. Richmond, Va., Printed by C. H. Wynne, 1854. 3531 16, 3 p. 22cm. Massachusetts historical society. Report on the historical portraits exhibited by Major Walter. C1 W318 S21. 3532 Extract from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts historical society. ser. 2. v. 3. Jan. 1887. p. 179-187. Massey, John Edward. Autobiography of John E. Massey; ed. by Elizabeth H. Hancock. New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1909. C1 M416 H23. 3533 312 p. front. (port.) 21cm. -Baptism: its mode, subjects and design; also, its relation to the Lord's Supper. An oral discussion between Rev. John E. Massey, Baptist, and Rev. J. D. Coulling, Methodist, held at Shiloh, near Ivy Depot, Albemarle co., Va., from the 10th to the 14th of July, 1860. New York, Sheldon & co., 1861. 423 p. 191⁄2 cm. 3534 Papers and testimony in the contested-election case of John E. Massey vs. John S. Wise, from the state of Virginia at large. [Washington, Govt. print. off., 1884] JK1359 48th Va. 2 v. 231⁄2 cm. 3535 (U. S. 48th Cong. 1st sess. House mis. doc. 27) -Speech of Mr. Massey, of Albemarle, on the bill to prevent counterfeit, or improperly obtained coupons from being received in payment of taxes, debts, dues and demands due the state. Delivered in the Virginia House of Delegates, February 8, 1875. Richmond, Fergusson & Rady, 1875. F216 P. 3536 14 p. 22cm. Massie, David Meade. Nathaniel Massie, a pioneer of Ohio. A sketch of his life and selections from his correspondence. By David Meade Massie. Cincinnati, The Robert Clarke company, 1896. C1 M417 M41. 3537 ix, 11-285 p. front. (port.), map. 221⁄2 cm. Massie, Eugene C. Address upon the Torrens system of land registration, at the annual meeting of the Virginia board of trade, held at Roanoke, Va., August 30, 31, 1905 . . . Richmond, Whittet & Shepperson, 1905. HD1208 M41. 3538 16 p. 221⁄2 cm. -Land transfers, ancient and modern. Annual address before West Virginia bar association, December 30, 1903. HD1188 M41. Caption-title, 27 p. 23%1⁄2 cm. 3539 -Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Eugene C. Massie, of Richmond, Va. Reform of our land laws. 3540 (In Virginia state bar association. 17th report. 1905. p. 214-230) -Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Eugene C. Massie, of Richmond, Va. "The Torrens system of land registration." 3541 (In Virginia state bar association. 12th report, 1900. p. 300-336) -Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Eugene C. Massie, of Richmond, Va. "Virginia and the Torrens system." 3542 (In Virginia state bar association. 13th report, 1901. p. 284-314) -The Torrens system of land registration and transfer. A series of articles written for the Richmond dispatch and times, showing some of the benefits its adoption in Virginia would confer upon all owners of real estate. HD1208 M42. 3543 15 p. 16cm. Massie, Robert K. [Biographical sketch of Mason Locke Weems, with selections from his writings, by Robert K. Massie] (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. 5731-5750) 3544 V. 13. p. The maternal ancestry and nearest of kin of Washington. A monograph. Washington, 1885. 3544a 28 p. geneal. tab. 221⁄2 cm. Mathers, William. The rise, progress and downfall of aristocracy. Taken from ancient and modern history, sacred and profane; together with a comment on the two witnesses (Rev. xi) the three "Unclean spirits like frogs, which go forth to the kings of the earth " the great earthquake which will convulse the world . . and the certain deliverance of the family of man from the cruel oppression and misrule of kings-craft, priest-craft and aristocracy By William Mathers. Wheeling, The author, 1831. JC411 M4. viii, [9]-200 p. 21cm. 3545 Mathews, Edward Bennett. History of the boundary dispute between the Baltimores and the Penns resulting in the original Mason and Dixon line. QE121 1896 R. 3546 (In Maryland. Geological survey. Report. v. 7. 1908. p. 103-203) Mattaponi Baptist association of Virginia (colored) Minutes of the thirtieth annual session held with the Mt. Zion Baptist church, Inez, Louisa co., Va., July 29-30-31, 1908. Richmond, Reformer electric plant, 1908. 3547 48 p. 201⁄2 cm. Mattaponi district Baptist Sunday school convention. Minutes of the an nual session. Library has 23d & 25th, 1908, 1910. 3548. Matthews, James M. A guide to commissioners in chancery, with practical forms for the discharge of their duties, adapted to the statute law of Virginia. By James M. Matthews, attorney at law. 2d ed. rev. and enl. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, 1871. 3549 xi, 254 p. 23cm. Maury, Dabney Herndon. Recollections of a Virginian in the Mexican, Indian and Civil wars. By General Dabney Herndon Maury . . . New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1894. C1 M459 R12. xi, 279 p. front. (port.) 201⁄2 cm. 3550 The water works system of the city of Chicago; report of Dabney H. Maury to the Chicago commission on city expenditures, pub. by the Chicago bureau of public efficiency, December, 1911. [Chicago, J. F. Higgins, printer, 1911] TD225 C5 A6 52 p. incl. fold. tables, diagrs. 23cm. 1911. 3551 F226 -Young people's history of Virginia and Virginians, by Dabney Herndon 246 p. front., illus., map. 20cm. Later editions. 3552 Maury, Matthew Fontaine, 1806-1873. The Amazon, and the Atlantic slopes of South America. A series of letters published in the National intelligencer and Union newspapers, under the signature of "Inca," by M. F. Maury Rev. and cor. by the author. Washington, F. Taylor, 1853. F2546 M44. 3553 front. (map) 241⁄2 cm. 63 p. -Captain Maury's letter [addressed to Rear-Admiral Fitz Roy of England] on American affairs; also the address of Hon. John C. Breckinridge to the people of Kentucky. JK310 v. 40. 3554 3555 (In Southern literary messenger. v. 17. p. 686-698) -Explanations and sailing directions to accompany the wind and current charts... 4th ed. Washington, C. Alexander, 1852. 413 p. plates, charts. 30cm. -Explanations and sailing directions to accompany the wind and current charts, approved by Captain D. N. Ingraham, 8th ed. enl. and imp. Washington, William A. Harris, printer, 1858. VK802 M52. Ouvrage accompagné d'un atlas de 13 planches. Paris, J. Correard, 1858. (In Southern literary messenger. v. 8. p. 289-301) -The Isthmus line to the Pacific. 3560 (In Southern literary messenger. v. 15. p. 259-266) (In Southern literary messenger. v. 11. p. 83-91) -Manual of geography: a treatise on mathematical, physical and political geography New York, University publishing company, 1891. G127 M464. 3562 136 p. illus. 311⁄2 cm. -National observatory. 3563 (In Southern literary messenger. v. 14. p. 4-10. v. 15. p. 304-308) -The navy and the West. 3564 (In Southern literary messenger. v. 9. p. 1-5) -Our navy. 3565 (In Southern literary messenger. v. 6, p. 233, 305, 785; v. 7, p. 2, 169, (In Southern literary messenger. M45. -Paper on the gulf stream and currents of the sea. v. 10. p. 393-409) 3566 -Physical geography. New York & Baltimore, University pub. co., 1873. GB56 3567 3568 . New York, Harper & bros., GC11 M445. 3569 York, University publishing company, 1892. GB56 M45 1892. 130 p. incl. illus., maps. 281⁄2 cm. -The physical geography of the sea 1855. xxiv, [25]-274 p. 4 illus. (incl. maps) 5-12 pl. 241⁄2 cm. -Same. An entirely new ed. 1859. 2 p. 1., [vii]-xxiv, [25]-389 p. 4 illus. (incl. map) 5-13 fold. pl. 23cm. -Physical survey of Virginia. Geographical position of; its commercial advantages and national importance. (Preliminary report. no. 1) Richmond, W. A. R. Nye, 1868. F219 M45. -Physical survey of Virginia. Her geographical position; its commercial advantages and national importance. Preliminary report, by M. F. Maury 2d ed. New York, D. Van Nostrand, 1869. F219 M451. 3571 -Physical survey of Virginia. Her resources, climate and productions. Preliminary report. no. 2. By M. F. Maury. With notes and additions by his son, July 1, 1877. Richmond, Va., N. V. Randolph, 1878. F219 M452. 142 pp., 1 1. col. fold. map. 8 vo. Pub. by direction of the Board of immigration. -A scheme for rebuilding Southern commerce. (In Southern literary messenger. v. 5. p. 2-12) 3572 3573 -[Treatise on the theory and practice of navigation] [no place, no date] VK555 M45. 216, 174 p. front. (fold. diagram), illus, plates (diagrams). 3574 22cm. Maury, Matthew Fontaine, jr. The resources of the coal field of the upper Kanawha, with a sketch of the iron belt of Virginia, setting forth some of their markets and means of development. Baltimore, Printed by Sherwood & co., 1873. 44 p. 221⁄2 cm. -Resources of West Virginia, by M. F. Maury By M. F. Maury, jr. F219 21 M459. 3575 and Wm. M. Fontaine Prepared under the direction of the State board of centennial managers. Wheeling, The Register company, printers, 1876. W54. F241 3576 x p., 1 l., 430 p. 22cm. Maury, Richard L. The battle of Williamsburg and the charge of the 24th Virginia, of Early's brigade. By Col. Richard L. Maury . . . Richmond, Johns & Goolsby, printers, 1880. E485 S72. 3577 cover-title, 20 p. 23cm. Written for the Southern historical society, and published in its Papers for 1880. -A brief sketch of the work of Matthew Fontaine Maury during the war |