Page, Rosewell. [Biographical sketch of Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow, with selections from her writings, by Rosewell Page] 4101 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 4. p. 1847-1872) Page, Thomas Jefferson. La Plata, the Argentine Confederation, and Paraguay. Being a narrative of the exploration of the tributaries of the river La Plata and adjacent countries during the years 1853, '54, '55, and '56, under the orders of the United States government. By Thomas J. Page, U. S. N., commander of the expedition .. New York, Harper & brothers, 1859. F2815 P13. 4102 1 p. l., [ix]-xxii p., 1 1., 25-632 p. incl. illus., plates, ports., tables, diagrs. front., fold map. 231⁄2 cm. Page, Thomas Nelson. Address by Thomas Nelson Page, LL. D., on the necessity for a history of the South. Delivered before the Grand camp of Confederate veterans of the state of Virginia, at its annual meeting in the city of Roanoke, June 22, 1892. Published by William Watts camp, of Roanoke, Va., at whose request the address was delivered. Roanoke, Va., Hammond's printing works, 1892. 25, [1] p. 221⁄2 cm. -Among the camps; or, Young people's stories of the war 4103 4 p. l., 81 p. col. front., col. pl. 20cm. -The coast of Bohemia [poems] by Thomas Nelson Page. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1906. ix, 126 p. 191⁄2 cm. PS2514 C6 1906. 4108 New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1891. B 4109 with illustrations by George Wright. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1903. ix, 548 p. front., 7 pl. B P133 G8. -In ole Virginia; or, Marse Chan, and other stories 4 p. 1., 230 p. 19cm. -John Marvel, assistant illustrated by James Montgomery Flagg. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1909. B P133 J5. 4112 -Marse Chan; a tale of old Virginia. New York, 1885. B S885. 180 p. 17cm. (Stories by American authors. v. 9) 4114 -Mount Vernon and its preservation, 1858-1910; the acquisition, restoration, and care of the home of Washington by the Mount Vernon ladies' association of the Union for over half a century [by] Thomas Nelson Page. [New York, The Knickerbocker press, c 1910] C1 W318 P13. 4115 xi, 84 p. front., plates, ports. (partly col.) 191⁄2 cm. -The negro: the Southerner's problem, by Thomas Nelson Page. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1904. 4116 xii p., 1 1., 316 p. 191⁄2 cm. HT117 P13. Contents: Slavery and the old relation between the southern whites and blacks; Some of its difficulties and fallacies; Its present condition and aspect, as shown by statistics; The lynching of negroes-its cause and its prevention; The partial disfranchisement of the negro; The old-time negro; The race question; Of the solution of the question. -The old Dominion; her making and her manners, by Thomas Nelson Page. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1908. F226 P134. 4117 ix p., 2 1., 3-394 p. 191⁄2 cm. Contents: The beginning of America; Jamestown, the birthplace of the American people; Colonial life; The revolutionary movement; Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia; The southern people during reconstruction; The Old Dominion since the war; An old neighborhood in Virginia; An old Virginia Sunday. -The old gentleman of the black stock sons, 1897. B P133 06. New York, C. Scribner's 4118 3 p. 1., 137 p. 161⁄2 by 10cm. -The old South; essays social and political, by Thomas Nelson Page New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1892. F207 P13. 4119 ix, 344 p. front. (port.) 19cm. Contents: The old South; Authorship in the South before the war; Glimpses of life in colonial Virginia; Social life in old Virginia before the war; Two old colonial places; The old Virgina lawyer; the want of a history of the Southern people; The negro question. -On Newfound river . . . New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1891. B P133 08. 3 p. 1., 240 p. 19cm. -The Page story book, ed. by Frank E. Spaulding 4120 . . and Catherine T. 4121 Bryce . . . New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1906. B P133 P2. 19cm. xii p., 1 l., 125 p. front. (port.) 5 pl. Contents: A little Confederate hero; Jack and Jake; Kittykin and the part she played in the war; Two little Confederates; Nancy Pansy; The Christmas peace. -Robert E. Lee, man and soldier, by Thomas Nelson Page -Social life in old Virginia before the war, by Thomas Nelson Page. With illustrations by the Misses Cowles. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1897. F230 P133. 4127 viii, 109 p. incl. front., illus., plates. 21cm. -The torch of civilization. Speech on the race problem at a dinner of the New England society, Brooklyn, Dec. 21, 1899. 4128 New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1888. B 4129 Page, Thomas Walker. The San Francisco labor movement in 1901. JA1 4132 (In Political science quarterly. v. 17. 1902. p. 664-688) Paine, Thomas. Letter to George Washington, President of the United States of America. On affairs public and private. By Thomas Paine. Philadelphia, Printed by B. F. Bache, 1796. C1 P147 L15. 76 p. 221⁄2 cm. 4133 -Public good: being an examination into the claim of Virginia to the vacant western territory, and of the right of the United States to the same. To which is added, proposals for laying off a new state, to be applied as a fund for carrying on the war, or redeeming the national debt. By the author of Common sense, written in the year, 1780. A3 1894. JC177 4134 (In his writings. Ed. by M. D. Conway. 1894-96. v. 2) Painter, Franklin Verzelius Newton. [Biographical sketch of Philip Pendleton Cooke, with selections from his writings, by F. V. N. Painter] 4135 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 3. p. 1063-1082) 4136 -Education in the Southern colonies [with bibliography] (In The South in the building of the nation. v. 10. p. 184-195) -Educational needs of Virginia. An address delivered before the Botetourt normal college, June, 1906, by. Prof. F. V. N. Painter printed from the Normal quarterly] [no place, 1906] F218 24 B74 P14. 4137 4 p. 28cm. Great pedagogical essays; Plato to Spencer [Re New York, Cincin4138 -Luther on education; including a historical introduction, and a translation of the reformer's two most important educational treatises . Philadelphia, Lutheran publication society [c 1889] LB275 L8 P2. New York, D. Appleton and com 4139 4140 viii, 9-282 p. 19cm. -Poets of Virginia [c 1907] F218 P148. Richmond B. F. Johnson publishiing company, 4141 336 p. front. (port.), plates (ports.) 20 cm. Palfrey, Francis Winthrop. .The Antietam and Fredericksburg New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1882. E468 C17. x p., 1 1., 228 p. maps. 19cm. Palmer, Benjamin Morgan. The present crisis and its issues. An address delivered before the literary societies of Washington and Lee university, Lexington, Va., 27th June, 1872, by Rev. B. M. Palmer, D. D. Pub. at the request of the societies, and also of the board of trustees of the university. Baltimore, Printed by J. Murphy & co., 1872. F218 24 W31 C35. 4143 28 p. 24cm. Pamunkey Baptist association (Colored) Minutes of the second annual session of the Pamunkey Baptist association, held at the Mt. Olive Baptist church, King William Co., Va., Sept. 3, 4 and 5, 1902 mond, Va., Virginia Baptist press, 1903. [16]p. 22cm. Rich 4144 -Proceedings and constitution held at the Third Union Baptist church, King William county, Va., September 5, 1900. Richmond, Virginia Baptist press, 1901. 8 p. 201⁄2 cm. Library has 1882, 1883, 1886. Pantops academy, near Charlottesville, Va. Catalog. Parker, Alice N. The kindergarten in the South [with bibliography] 4145 4146 4147 (In The South in the building of the nation. v. 10. p. 380-386) Parker, Alton B. Jefferson's faith in the people . . Thomas Jefferson memorial association, Washington, D. C. [c 1904] xii p. 23cm. C1 J45 P24. 4148 Parker, David B., 1842-1910. A Chautauqua boy in '61 and afterward; reminiscences by David B. Parker, second lieutenant, 72d New York, detailed superintendent of the mails of the Army of the Potomac, United States marshal, district of Virginia, chief post office inspector; edited by Torrance Parker; introduction by Albert Bushnell Hart . . . Boston, Small, Maynard and company [c 1912] E601 P23. 4149 xxvi, 388 p. front., plates, ports., facsims. 211⁄2 cm. Parker, Granville. The formation of the state of West Virginia, and other incidents of the late civil war; with remarks on subjects of public interest, arising since the war closed . . . Wellsburg, W. Va., Glass & son, 1875. F241 P23. 4150 x, 482 p. 8 vo. Parker, Horatio Newton. . . . The Potomac River basin; geographic history-rainfall and stream flow-pollution, typhoid fever, and character of water-relation of soils and forest cover to quality and quantity of surface water-effect of industrial wastes on fishes. By Horatio N. Parker, Bailey Willis, R. H. Bolster, W. W. Ashe, and M. C. Marsh. Washington, Gov't. print. off., 1907. GB701 U5. 4151 vi, 364, ili p. x pl. (partly fold., incl. maps) diagrs. 23cm. (U. S. Geological survey. Water supply and irrigation paper no. 192) Parker, Lizzie G. Miscellaneous selections from the writings of the late Lizzie G. Parker, of Wellsburg, West Virginia. Wellsburg, W. Va., Alfred Glass, printer, 1873. 4152 viii, 9-194 p. 18cm. Parker, William W. Forty years a doctor. An address delivered before the society of Alumni of the Medical college of Virginia, April 9th, 1891. Reprint from the Virginia medical monthly, June, 1891. 4153 -The rise and decline of homoeopathy. By William W. Parker, M. D., Richmond, Va. [Reprinted from Transactions of the Medical society of Virginia, 1890] 4154 12 p. 231⁄2 cm. -Was Hahnemann insane? Read at the 46th annual meeting of the American medical association, at Baltimore, Md., May 7-10, 1895, by W. W. Parker, M. D., Richmond, Va. Reprinted from the Journal of the American medical association, Jan. 4, 1896. RX78 P24. 4155 8 p. 19cm. Parkinson, Richard, 1748-1815. George Washington; statement of Richard Parkinson, Lincolnshire farmer. [Baltimore] The Lord Baltimore press, 1909. C1 W318 P24. 38 p. 19x16 cm. Preface signed: Alfred J. Morrison. 4156 Extracts from the author's A tour in America in 1798, 1799 and 1800. cf. Pref. Parrish, Robert L. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Robert L. Parrish. Master and servant. 4157 (In Virginia state bar association. 4th report, 1892. p. 128-150) Parsons, Katharine L. Poems. By K. L. P. Richmond, J. W. Randolph & English, 1889. PS2523 P7 A1 1889. 4158 vii, [5]-94, [1] p. 19cm. Particular accou[nt] of the dreadful [fire] at Richmond, Virginia, December 26, 1811. Which destroyed the theatre and the house adjoining, and in which more than sixty persons were either burnt to death, or destroyed in attempting to make their escape. To which is added, some observations on theatrical performances; and, an essay from the Virginia Argus, proving profaneness inconsistent with politeness Baltimore, J. Kingston, 1812. F233 7 P2. 4159 48 p. 231⁄2 cm. Parton, James. Famous Americans of recent times. 473 p. front. (port.) 21cm. -Life of Thomas Jefferson p. 173-220. C1 J45 P4. 4161 vi, 764 p. front. (port.) 19cm. -Reviving Virginia. p. 432) 4162 (In Atlantic monthly. v. 25, 1870. Pate, Henry Clay. The American vade mecum: or the Companion of youth, and guide to college. A book of miscellanies, by H. Clay Pate Cincinnati, Morgan & co., 1852. 4163 Patrick, J. N. Lessons in language, by J. N. Patrick, A. M. |