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Monongalia academy, Monongalia, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1860.

3736

Monroe, James. Calendar of the correspondence of James Monroe, prepared from the originals preserved in the Department of state. [no date] C1 M753 U47. 3737

335 p. 21cm.

The memoir of James Monroe, esq., relating to his unsettled claims upon the people and government of the United States. Charlottesville, Va., Gilmer, Davis and co., 1828. JK310 v. 27. 3738

60 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Messages and papers of James Monroe, March 4, 1817, to March 4, 1825. J81 B96 3739 (In Richardson, J. D. A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents, 1789-1897. v. 2)

-The people the sovereigns, being a comparison of the government of the United States with those of the republics which have existed before, with the causes of their decadence and fall. By James Monroe, expresident of the United States, and dedicated by the author to his countrymen. Edited by Samuel L. Gouverneur, his grandson and administrator. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1867. JC423 M75.

274 p. 19cm.

3740

-A view of the conduct of the executive in the foreign affairs of the United States, connected with the mission to the French republic, during the years 1794, 5, & 6. By James Monroe . . . Illustrated by his instructions and correspondence and other authentic documents Philadelphia, Printed by and for B. F. Bache, 1797. E311 M75. 3741 2 p. 1., lxvi, 407 p. 23cm.

-The writings of James Monroe, including a collection of his public and private papers and correspondence now for the first time printed. Edited by Stanislaus Murray Hamilton . . New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1898. C1 M753 H3. 3742

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Monroe's embassy; or, the Conduct of the government, in relation to our claims to the navigation of the Mississippi, considered, by the author of an address to the government of the United States, on the cession of Louisiana, &c., &c. . . . Philadelphia, John Conrad & co., H. Maxwell, printer, 1803. 3743

57 p. 201⁄2 cm.
Signed: Poplicola.

Montague, Andrew Jackson. [Biographical sketch of John Marshall, with selections from his writings, by A. J. Montague]

3744 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 8. p. 3369-3394)

-Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Hon. A. J. Montague. How far the United States supreme court may be taken as a model for an international court of arbitral justice.

3745

(In Virginia state bar association. 22nd report, 1910. p. 227-236) -Report on international arbitration, prepared by Hon. A. J. Montague. [no place, no date] JX1963 M76 8 p. 23cm.

3746

Montague, George William. History and genealogy of Peter Montague, of Nansemond and Lancaster counties, Virginia, and his descendants, 1621

1894.

Comp. and pub. by George William Montague
Mass., Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, 1894.

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1 p. 1., 494 p. front., ports., fold. geneal. tab., coats of arms (partly col.) 23cm.

-History and genealogy of the Montague family of America, descended from Richard Montague of Hadley, Mass., and Peter Montague of Lancaster Co., Va., with genealogical notes of other families by name of Montague. Comp. by George Wm. Montague. Rev. and ed. by William L. Montague . Amherst, Mass., Press of J. E. Williams, 1886. 3748 vii, [8]-785 p. front. (port.), plates, ports., col. coats of arms. Montague, Hill. Fraternal organizations in the South. (In The South in the building of the nation.

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231⁄2 cm.

3749

v. 10. p. 645-653)

3750

[Monteiro, Aristides] War reminiscences by the surgeon of Mosby's command. Richmond, Va., E. Waddey, 1890.

viii, [9]-208 p. front. (port.) 181⁄2 cm.

E605 M77.

3751

Monteiro, Walter. Address delivered before the Neotrophian society of the Hampton academy on the twenty-eighth of July 1857 by Walter Monteiro, of Goochland (an honorary member) Richmond, H. K. Ellyson, printer, 1857.

3752

24 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Monterey high school, Monterey, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1907.

3753

Montgomery, H. The life of Major-General William H. Harrison, ninth president of the United States, by H. Montgomery. With illustrations. Cleveland, O., Tooker and Gatchell, 1852. C1 H323 M51.

xix, [21]-465 p. front. (port.), plates. 191⁄2 cm. -The life of Major-General Zachary Taylor. illustrations. Auburn, N. Y., J. C. Derby &

xiv, [17]-360 p. front. (port.), plates.

3754

By H. Montgomery. With co., 1847. C1 T247 M51. 3755

191⁄2 cm.

Montgomery County, Vir

Montgomery County, Va. Board of supervisors. ginia. Jamestown exposition souvenir. [1907] F232 M787. 3756 16 p. illus. 21cm.

Mooney, Charles N. Soil survey of the Albemarle area, Virginia, by Charles N. Mooney and F. E. Bonesteel.

3757

(In U. S. Bureau of soils. Report, 1902. p. 187-238. plates, map) -Soil survey of the Bedford area, Virginia, by Charles N. Mooney, F. O. Martin, and Thomas A. Caine.

3758

(In U. S. Bureau of soils. Report, 1901. p. 239-257. plates) -Soil survey of the Prince Edward area, Virginia, by Charles N. Mooney and Thomas A. Caine.

3759

(In U. S. Bureau of soils. Report, 1901. p. 259-271) Mooney, James. The Powhatan Confederacy, past and present. (In American anthropologist. v. 9.

3760

1907. p. 129-152)

The Powhatan Indians.

3761

(In American anthropologist. v. 3. 1890. p. 132)

Moore, C. Lee. Review of tax legislation in Virginia, extra session, 1915. By C. Lee Moore, Auditor of public accounts. Reprinted from the Rich

mond Times-Dispatch. Issued by the Legislative reference bureau of Virginia. Richmond, Davis Bottom, Superintendent of public printing, 1915. 3762 15 p.

23cm.

Moore, Carrie Pickett. The way to the heart, hints to the inexperienced; a
collection of tested Virginia recipes, prepared and arranged by Carrie
Pickett Moore
Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, 1905.

TX715 M821.

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155 p. 212 by 161⁄2 cm.

[Moore, Clement C.]

3763

Observations upon certain passages in Mr. Jefferson's notes on Virginia, which appear to have a tendency to subvert religion, and establish a false philosophy. New-York, 1804.

32 p. 191⁄2 cm.

3764

Moore, Cleon. Epitome of the life of Ossawatomie John Brown, including the story of his attack on Harpers Ferry. Point Pleasant, W. Va., 1904. E451 M82. 3765

22 p.

Moore, Edward Alexander. The story of a cannoneer under Stonewall Jackson, in which is told the part taken by the Rockbridge artillery in the Army of northern Virginia, by Edward A. Moore with introductions by Capt. Robert E. Lee, jr., and Hon. Henry St. George Tucker. Fully illustrated by portraits. New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1907. E605 3766

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M82. 211⁄2 cm.

Moore, George H. Libels on Washington, with a critical examination thereof. By George H. Moore . . New York, Printed for the author, 1889. C1 W318 M52.

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Moore, J. H. With Jackson at Hamilton's crossing.

3767

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(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 139-141) Moore, Josiah Staunton. Annals of Henrico parish, by Rt. Rev. L. W. Burton History of St. John's P. E. church . . A complete roster of the vestries, from 1741 to 1904. List of communicants, marriages, baptisms, deaths and burials, together with the inscriptions upon the tombstones. Records of the parish of Henrico in their entirety, with their quaint and antique language and entries, from the original vestry book, from 1730 to 1773, with notes by Dr. R. A. Brock. The famous liberty speech of Patrick Henry, delivered in the old church. Oration of Rt. Rev. A. M. Randolph, and the address of Hon. Wm. Wirt Henry, delivered in the church on its 150th anniversary, in 1891. Ed. and comp. by J. Staunton Moore . . [Richmond, Williams printing company, c 1904] F232 H5 M8. 3769

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4 p. 1., [3]-541 p., 2 1., [3]-221 p. plates, ports. 211⁄2 cm.
Some of the articles have special t.-p.

-1861-1911. An address delivered at the 50th reunion of the 15th Virginia regiment at Williamsburg, Virginia, May 24, 1911. E581 5

13 p. 221⁄2 cm.

15th. 3770

-The convention of 1788; an address delivered by J. Staunton Moore, at the Westmoreland club, Richmond, Va., to the Society of the sons of the American revolution, February 22, 1908. [Richmond? Va., 1908] F216 2 M82. 3771

cover-title, 38 p. 23cm.

-From Gotham to Jerusalem; being a chronicle of three observant pilgrims in Palestine and elsewhere. Richmond, Va., Williams printing Co., 1906. G490 M82.

248, x p. front. 21cm.

3772

-History and by-laws of Henrico union lodge, no. 130, A. F. & A. M., Richmond, Virginia, with a list of officers and members. Richmond, W. E. Jones, printer, 1905. F233 37 M82.

179 p. front., ports. 22cm.

3773

-History and by-laws of Richmond royal arch chapter no. 3, A. F. & A. M., Richmond, Va., with a list of officers and members Richmond, Wil

liams printing co,, 1911.

194 p. 211⁄2 cm.

F233 37 M821.

3774

-Reminiscences, letters, poetry and miscellanies, by J. Staunton Moore. Richmond Va. O. E. Flanhart printing company, 1903.

PS2429 M8 R3.

3775

viii, 785 p. front. (port.)

21cm.

-A trans-Atlantic itinerary. By J. Staunton Moore. Richmond, Dispatch printing office, 1901. D921 M82.

320 p. front. (port.), pl. 20cm.

3776

Moore, M. H. Sketches of the pioneers of Methodism in North Carolina and Virginia. By the Rev. M. H. Moore. Nashville, Tenn., Southern Methodist pub. house, 1884.

314 p. 19cm.

3777

Moore, R. Walton. Address [before Virginia state bar association] by R. Walton Moore, president of the association. Grotius, and the movement for international peace.

3778

(In Virginia state bar association. 22nd report, 1910. p. 186-202) -Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by R. Walton Moore. Criminal trials. 3779

(In Virginia state bar association. 7th report, 1895. p. 252-267) Moore, Thomas Vernon. The Christian lawyer; or, The claims of Christianity on the legal profession. A discourse delivered at the funeral of Richard W. Flournoy, esq. in the First Presbyterian church, Richmond, Va., December 1st 1857 by Rev. T. V. Moore, D. D. Richmond, Macfarlane & Fergusson, 1858. 3780

24 p. 211⁄2 cm.

-The corporate life of the church. By Rev. T. V. Moore, D. D., pastor of the first Presbyterian church, Richmond. Presbyterian committee of publication, Richmond, [1868] 3781

36 p. 151⁄2 cm.

-The Culdee church; or, The historical connection of modern Presbyterian churches with those of apostolic times, through the church of Scotland . . Richmond, Presbyterian committee of publication, 1868. 3782 87 p. front. 151⁄2 cm.

-The last days of Jesus; or, The appearances of our Lord during the forty days between the resurrection and ascension. By T. V. Moore, D. D., Richmond, Va. Philadelphia, Presbyterian board of publication, [c 1858] 3783

300 p. 18cm.

-Young men reminded of the judgment. A sermon on occasion of the funeral of Mr. David Barclay, jr., delivered in the First Presbyterian church, Richmond, Virginia, June 4th, 1848. By the Rev. T. V. Moore,

pastor of the church. Richmond, Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1848. C1 B244

20 p.

M81. 22cm.

3784

Moore, Walter William. Appreciations and historical addresses, by Walter W. Moore, D. D., LL. D., President of Union theological seminary in Virginia. [n. p. n. d.] 3785

167 p. front. (port.), plates, ports. 21cm. -The indispensable book.

By Walter W. Moore, president of Union theological seminary, Richmond, Virginia. New York, [etc.] F. H. Revell co. [c 1910]

114 p. 191⁄2 cm.

3785a

[Biographical sketch of Moses Drury Hoge, with selections from his writings, by Walter W. Moore]

3786 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 6. p. 2435-2464)

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-A year in Europe, by Walter W. Moore . 3d ed. Richmond, Va., The Presbyterian committee of publication, 1905. D921 M825. 3787 21cm.

3 p. l., [v)-xvi p., 1 1., [9]-366 p. front., 20 pl. Moorman, John J. Mineral springs of North America; how to reach and how to use them. . . Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1873. RA803 M8. 3788

294 p. front., plates, fold. map. 181⁄2 cm.

-White Sulphur Springs, with the analysis of its waters, the diseases to which they are applicable, and some account of society and its amusements at the Springs, by J. J. Moorman, M. D. Baltimore, The Sun book and job printing office, 1877.

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3789

Moran, John J. A defense of Edgar Allan Poe. Life, character and dying declarations of the poet. An official account of his death, by his attending physician, John J. Moran, M. D. Washington, D. C., W. F. Boogher, 1885. C1 P743 M82. 3790

87 p. incl. illus., pl. front. (port.) 23cm.

Moran, W. H. W. From school room to bar. A novel. By W. H. W. Moran. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott company, 1892. B M829 F8.

304 p. 19cm.

3791

[Moray, John] A brief account of last century's inventive steam pirate. [Berkeley Springs? W. Va.] 1910.

C1 F938 M83.

3792

cover-title, [12] p. 231⁄2 cm.

Signed: John Moray.

"One chapter of a forthcoming biography [of James Rumsey]"—A word of preface.

[Mordecai, Samuel] Richmond in by-gone days; being reminiscences of an old citizen. Richmond, Va., G. M. West, 1860. F233 3 M83.

321 p. 16 mo.

3793

-Virginia, especially Richmond, in by-gone days; with a glance at the present: being reminiscences and last words of an old citizen. By Samuel Mordecai . . 2d ed. with many corrections and additions. Richmond, West & Johnston, 1860. F233 3 M83. 3794

359 p. 18cm.

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combined. March 24, 1862 [to] April 10, 1865. E581 8

3795

(In Contributions to a history of the Richmond howitzer battalion. pamphlet no. 3. p. 35-57)

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