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year of his ministry, and the thirty-second of his Episcopate. Published by order of the convention. Richmond, Chas. H. Wynne, printer, 1861. F218 3 M481 Office.

28 p. 181⁄2 cm.

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-Sketches of old Virginia servants. With a preface, by Bishop Meade Philadelphia, Printed by Isaac Ashmead, 1847. F218 5 M4.

126 p. 151⁄2 cm.

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"The following sketches were placed in my hands, with a request that I would examine them with a view to publication," preface.

-The true churchman. An address of the Rt. Rev. William Meade, to the convention of the Protestant episcopal church of Va. Assembled in Staunton, May 21st, 1851. Charlottesville, James Alexander, printer, 1851.

23 p. 22cm. Meagher, Thomas Francis. tive in three parts

3630

American," c1861.

The last days of the 69th in Virginia. A narra-
New York, Pub. at the office of the "Irish-
E523 5 69th.
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15 p. port. 221⁄2 cm.

Mearns, Edgar Alexander. Description of a new rabbit from islands off the

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(In U. S. National museum Proceedings, 1911. v. 39. p. 227-228)

Medical college of Virginia, Richmond, Va.

Announcement.

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F218 24 3633

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Medical society of Virginia. The organization and the proceedings of the first session of the Medical Society of Virginia, held in Richmond, November 2nd and 3rd, 1870, to which is appended a copy of the constitution and by-laws, and an alphabetical register of fellows. Lynchburg, Virginian power press print, 1870.

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The relation of the

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Medical society of Virginia. Legislative Committee.
medical profession to the public health. Richmond, Va., 1909.

22 p. 18cm.

Melish, John. A geographical description of the United States, with the contiguous British and Spanish possessions, intended as an accompaniment to Melish's map of these countries . . 2d ed.

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-Travels in the United States of America, in the years 1806 & 1807, and 1809, 1810 & 1811; including an account of passages betwixt America and Britain, and travels through various parts of Great Britain, Ireland and Upper Canada Philadelphia, Printed for the author, 3640

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-Same. With an appendix, containing a letter from Clements Burleigh, esq., to Irish emigrants removing to America, and hints, by the Shamroc society, New York, to emigrants from Europe. Philadelphia, Printed for the author; Belfast, Reprinted by J. Smyth, 1818. E164 M54. 3640

xxiii, [25]-648 p. fold. tab. 211⁄2 cm.

Mellen, George F. [Biographical sketch of Joseph Glover Baldwin, with selections from his writings by George F. Mellen] 3641 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 1. p. 175-205)

Memminger, Charles Gustavus.

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Address of the Hon. C. G. Memminger, special commissioner from the state of South Carolina, before the assembled authorities of the state of Virginia, January 19, 1860. [Richmond, 1860] JK310 v. 29. 3642

43 p. 221⁄2 cm.

[Virginia. General assembly. Annual reports of officers, boards and institutions of Virginia, 1859-1860. pt. 6] Doc. no. LVIII

-The mission of South Carolina to Virginia. [Baltimore, From the press of J. Lucas & son, 1860?] E441 M54. 3643

34 p. 22cm.

An address delivered before the General assembly of Virginia, January 19, 1860, by Charles G. Memminger, special commissioner from the state of South Carolina. The address was published by the General assembly of Virginia as Document no. 58, series of 1859-1860.

1860.

The present edition is reprinted from De Bow's review for December,

Memoir of John Yates Beall: his life, trial, correspondence, diary, and private manuscript found among his papers, including his own account of the raid on Lake Erie. Montreal, Printed by John Lovell, 1865. C1 B366. 3644

vi p., 1 1., 297 p. front. (port.) 22cm.

Memoirs of General La Fayette, embracing details of his public and private life, sketches of the American revolution, the French revolution, the downfall of Bonaparte, and the restoration of the Bourbons. With biographical notices of individuals, who have been distinguished actors in these events. Hartford, Barber & Robinson, 1825. C8 L161 M14.

vii, [13]-455 p. plate (ports.) 181⁄2 cm.

3645

Memoirs of Major Robert Stobo, of the Virginia regiment. Pittsburgh, Pub. by John S. Davidson, etc., etc., 1854. C1 S863 C1.

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Memorial of Col. John B. Baldwin, of Staunton, Virginia. [Staunton, Va. Printed at the "Staunton Spectator" job office, 1874.] C1 B181 3647 46 p. 23cm.

"The various tributes of respect, admiration and affection for Col. Baldwin, which his death called forth, have been collected and are printed in the present form for the gratification of his personal friends. În preparing the introductory biographical sketch, the writer has made free use of editorial articles published in the Staunton spectator and Richmond enquirer."

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A memorial of the 6th annual reunion of the United Confederate Veteran association and the laying of the corner stone of the Jefferson Davis monument. Richmond, Va., June 30, July 1-2, 1896. [Richmond, Va., 1896] E463 U51 M5.

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unp. plates, map. 21 by 28cm.

Memorial of the convention of colleges, recently assembled in the city of Richmond, asking an appropriation from the literary fund. Richmond, Shepherd and Colin, 1844. LB41. 3650

13 p. 23cm.

The memory of Pocahontas vindicated against the erroneous judgment of the Hon. Waddy Thompson, late envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary to Mexico. By a Kentuckian. Washington, Printed by J. and G. S. Gideon, 1847. C1 P739 M14. 39 p. 22cm.

3651

Mercer, John. An exact abridgement of all the public acts of assembly, of Virginia, in force and use. Together with sundry precedents, adapted thereto. And proper tables. By John Mercer, gent.. Williamsburg, Printed by William Parks, 1737. 3652

xlvii, 345 p., 41 1. 191⁄2 cm.

-An exact abridgement of all the Public Acts of Assembly of Virginia, in force and use. January 1, 1758. Together with a proper table. By John Mercer, gent. Glasgow, Printed by John Bryce and David Paterson, 1759. 3653

1 p. 1., xxii, 482 p. 21cm.

Mercer, Margaret. Popular lectures on ethics, or moral obligation: for the use of schools. By Margaret Mercer . . . Petersburg, Printed by Edmund & Julian C. Ruffin, 1841. 3654

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Meredith, Wyndham R. Address [before Virginia state bar association] of Hon. Wyndham R. Meredith, president. Federal control of intrastate 3657

commerce.

(In Virginia state bar association. 20th report, 1908. p. 248-299) -Digest of acts and extracts from acts in relation to the public debt of Virginia, with references to, and a list of decisions thereon: by Wyndham R. Meredith. Published by the sinking fund commissioners. Richmond, James E. Goode, printer, 1886. 3658

147 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-The social problem; its supposed and real solutions. An address delivered before the Society of the alumni of Richmond College, by Wyndham R. Meredith, esq., June 22, 1887. [no place, no date] R53

M56.

21 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Merriam, Charles Edward. The political theory of Jefferson.

(In Political science quarterly.

F218 24 3659

JA1 P7.

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v. 17. 1902. p. 24-45)

Merrill female school, Richmond, Va. Catalog.

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Library has 1890.

Merritt, Wesley. Sheridan in the Shenandoah valley. (In Battles and leaders of the civil war.

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p. 500-521)

Messenger, Lillian Rozell. The heroine of the Hudson (and other poems) Dedicated to the National society, Daughters of the American revolution. By Lillian Rozell Messenger. . . . Richmond, Va., The Hermitage press, 1906.

83 p. front. 191⁄2 cm.

Metcalf, John Calvin. American literature

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3663

Richmond, Atlanta [etc.]

3664

3665

B. F. Johnson publishing company [c 1914] PS92 M5. front., illus. (incl. ports., facsims.) 20cm.

415 p.

-Architecture in the South [with bibliography]

(In The South in the building of the nation. v. 10, p. 687-697) -[Biographical sketch of George Cary Eggleston, with selections from his writings, by John Calvin Metcalf]

3666

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 4. p. 1525-1551)

-The English in the South [with bibliography]

3667

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Richmond, Atlanta [etc] B. F. Johnson pub-
PR85 M4.

3668

(In The South in the building of the nation. v. 10, p. 97-117) -English literature

448 p.

lishing company, [c 1912] col. front., illus. (incl. ports., facsims.) double map. 20cm. Metcalfe, Samuel L., 1798-1856. Caloric: its mechanical, chemical, and vital agencies in the phenomena of nature, by Samuel L. Metcalfe London, W. Pickering, 1843. Q173 M58.

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S. L. Metcalfe was born near Winchester, Va., Sept. 21, 1798. The method the Indians in Virginia and Carolina use to dress buck and doe-skins. As it was communicated to the Royal society by the Honourable Sir Robert Southwell, Knt., their president. Q41 L8. (In Royal society Philosophical transactions. July-Sept., 1691. 533) Methodist episcopal church, South. Virginia conference. Minutes. 3 M592.

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Library has 85th, 98th, 99th, 100th, 102nd, 117th sessions.

p. 532

F218 3671

M. E. church, South, Virginia conference, Woman's foreign missionary society. Minutes of the twenty-fourth annual session of the Woman's foreign missionary society of the Virginia conference, M. E. church, South, held in Broad street M. E. church, South, Richmond, Va., Oct., 21st to 24th, 1902. Petersburg, Va., Kirkham & co., printers and binders, 1902. 3672

62 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Methodist episcopal church, South. Virginia conference. Woman's home mission society. Annual report.

3673

Library has 15th, 1905, 17th-20th, 1907-1910. Meyers, R. C. V. Life and adventures of Lewis Wetzel, the renowned Virginia ranger and scout, comprising a thrilling history of this celebrated Indian fighter, with his perilous adventures and hair-breadth escapes, and including other interesting incidents of border-life. Largely compiled from authentic records hitherto unpublished, by R. C. V. Meyers, esq. With illustrations. Philadelphia, J. E. Potter and company, [c 1883] C1 W544 M16. 3674

vi, [9]-414 p. front., pl. 19cm.

Michael Koiner memorial association. A historical sketch of Michael Keinadt and Margaret Diller, his wife. The history and genealogy of their numer

ous posterity in the American states, up to the year 1893. Prepared by a committee appointed for that purpose by the "Michael Koiner memorial association," organized March 28th, 1892, at Staunton, Va. ton, Va., Stoneburner & Prufer, 1893.

v, [1], 171 p. front. 22cm.

Staun3675

Michaux, F. A. Travels to the west of the Alleghany mountains, in the states of Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessea, and back to Charleston, by the upper Carolines; comprising the most interesting details on the present state of agriculture, and the natural produce of those countries: together with particulars relative to the commerce that exists between the above-mentioned states, and those situated east of the mountains and low Louisiana, undertaken, in the year 1802, under the auspices of his excellency M. Chaptal, minister of the interior. By F. A. Michaux. London, Printed by D. N. Shury, etc., etc., 1805. E164 M63. 3676

xii, 294 p. 22cm.

Midyette, B. D. Ralph, jr. Thomas Roderick Dew. [Life] F225 R194. 3677 (In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon College. v. 3. no. 1. June, 1909. p. [5]-13) Military defences of Virginia.

(De Bow's review. v. 19, 1855. p. 445)

3678

Military historical society of Massachusetts, Boston. Campaigns in Virginia, 1861-1862, edited by Theodore F. Dwight. Boston and New York, Pub. for the Military historical society of Massachusetts by Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1895. E172 M61. 3679

li, 369 p. 5 fold. maps. 241⁄2 cm.

(Military historical society of Massachusetts, Boston. Papers. Rev. and enl. ed. v. 1) 1st ed. pub. under title: The Peninsular campaign of General McClellan in 1862. "Books cited in this volume": p. xlvii-li.

Contents: Livermore, T. L. Patterson's Shenandoah campaign; The Peninsular campaign-1. Ropes, J. C. General McClellan's plans. 2. Palfrey, J. C. The siege of Yorktown. 3. Palfrey, F. W. After the fall of Yorktown. 4. Palfrey, F. W. The Seven Days' battles. To Malvern Hill. 5. Palfrey, F. W. The battle of Malvern Hill. 6. Whittier, C. A. Comments on the campaign; Huntington, J. F. Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, March 10-June 9, 1862.

For the 1st ed. in the Va. state library, see E470 M64.

-Campaigns in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, 1862-1863
Boston, Pub. for the Military historical society of Massachusetts, by
Griffith-Stillings press, 1903. E172 M61.

2 p. 1., 509 p. fold. map. 24cm.

3680

(Papers of the Military historical society of Massachusetts, v. iii) Contents: Palfrey, F. W. The battle of Antietam; Davis, G. B. The Antietam campaign; Allan, W. Strategy of the campaign of Sharpsburg, or Antietam, Sept. 1862; Smith, W. F. The military situation in northern Virginia, Nov. 1-14, 1862; Allan, W. Fredericksburg; Huntington, J. F. The battle of Chancellorsville; Dodge, T. A. The romances of Charlottesville; Webb, A. S. Meade at Chancellorsville; Bigelow, J., Jr. The battle of Marye's Heights and Salem church; Whittier, E. N. The left attack (Ewell's), Gettysburg; Driver, W. R. Pickett's charge at Gettysburg; Curtis, G. S. Gettysburg (report of committee); Curtis, G. S. The cause of the Confederate failure at Gettysburg; Davis, G. B. The strategy of the Gettysburg campaign; Allan, W. The strategy of the Gettysburg campaign (objects, progress, results); Davis, G. B. From Gettysburg to Williamsport; Davis, G. B. The Bristoe and Mine Run campaigns.

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-Operations on the Atlantic coast, 1861-1865, Virginia, 1862, 1864, Vicksburg Boston, The Military historical society of Massachusetts, 1912. E172 M61.

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vi p., 2 1., 585. [1] p. 16 maps (13 fold.) 241⁄2 cm.

3681

(Half-title: Papers of the Military historical society of Massachusetts.

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