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Patriotic order sons of America of Virginia. Lee birthplace memorial committee. Lee birthplace memorial committee composed of the State executive committee, Patriotic order sons of America of Virginia. F. W. Alexander, Secretary, Oak Grove, Virginia . [n. p. n. d.]

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Patterson, H. K. W. War memories of Fort Monroe and vicinity.

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Containing an account of the memorable battle between the "Merrimac" and "Monitor," the incarceration of Jefferson C[!] Davis and other topics

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Patterson, Robert, 1792-1881. A narrative of the campaign in the valley of
the Shenandoah, in 1861
Philadelphia, J. Campbell, 1865. E470
P32.

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"The power

Patteson, Sergeant Smith Prentiss. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by S. S. P. Patteson, of the Richmond bar. of the state legislature."

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(In Virginia state bar association. 13th report, 1901. p. 214-235) -The Supreme court of appeals of Virginia. By S. S. P. Patteson of the Richmond, Va., bar. F216 13 P31. 4170 (In The Green bag. July, Aug., Sept., 1893. p. 310-329, 361-373, 407-422. illus. with portraits)

Patton, Jacob Harris. The triumph of the presbytery of Hanover; or, Separation of church and state in Virginia. With a concise history of the Presbyterian church in the United States from 1705 to 1888. New York, A. D. F. Randolph & co. [c 1887] F218 3 P32. 4171

x, 137 p. 18cm.

-Yorktown: a compendious account of the campaign of the allied French and American forces, resulting in the surrender of Cornwallis and the close of the American revolution; the succeeding events, to the treaty of peace; and the celebration of the centennial anniversary of the surrender at Yorktown . . . illustrated . . . New York, Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1882. F234 Y6 P322. 4172

[viii], [9]-62 p. front. (port.), plates, ports., maps (1 fold.) 25cm. Patton, James T. Letter on the location of Robert Alexander's school, John Brown's residence and Mount Pleasant. 4173

(In Washington and Lee university. Historical papers. no. 1. 1890. p. 125-129)

Patton, John Mercer, jr. Address delivered before the Society of alumni of the Virginia military institute, July 4, 1871, by Col. John M. Patton. Wytheville, D. A. St. Clair, printer, 1871. F218 24 V81 P3. 26 p. 22cm.

4174

4174

-Same.

2d ed. Richmond, Printed at the Whig job office, 1873. 24 V81 P3.

F218

23 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Argument of Col. John M. Patton, in respect to the validity of ministerial orders, in the council of the Diocese of Virginia, at Alexandria, May 18, 1876. Published by request. Richmond, Clemmitt & Jones, steam book and job printers, 1876. 4175

34 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Patton, John Shelton. [Biographical sketch of Francis Hopkinson Smith, with selections from his writings, by John S. Patton]

4176 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 11. p. 4909-4928)

-[Biographical sketch of Maximilian Schele De Vere with selections from his writings, by John S. Patton]

4177

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 11. p. 4687-4708)

-The Byrd library. A collection of Virginiana, in the library of the University of Virginia, founded on the Alfred Henry Byrd gift. Compiled by John S. Patton, librarian, with a prefatory note by Robert Lewis Harrison. Charlottesville, Va., The University of Virginia press, 1914. 4178

45 p. 23cm.

-Installation of the first president of the University of Virginia, Dr. Edwin Anderson Alderman, April 13, 1905. Prepared by Sallie J. Doswell, John S. Patton. n. p. [1905] 4179

illus., ports. 221⁄2 cm.

72 p. -Jefferson, Cabell and the University of Virginia, by John S. Patton New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1906. F218 24 U5P3.

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3 p. 1., [v]-viii, [9]-380 p. plates, 2 port. (incl. front.) 22cm. -The University of Virginia: glimpses of its past and present Prepared by John S. Patton and Sallie J. Doswell. n. p. [c 1900] 4181 illus. ports. 201⁄2 cm.

96 p.

Patton, William Macfarland. A practical treatise on foundations, explaining fully the principles involved, supplemented by articles on the use of concrete in foundations . . . New York, J. Wiley & sons, 1893. TA775 P32. 4182

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Paul, Mrs. Katherine S. G. A partial list of Virginia authors and their works. Comp. for the use of the Committee on Virginia authors of the board of World's fair managers. By Mrs. K. G. Paul. [n. p., 1892] 4183

60 p. 25cm.

[Paulding, James Kirke] Letters from the South, written during an excursion in the summer of 1816. By the author of John Bull and Brother Jonathan . . . New York, J. Eastburn & co.,. 1817. F210 P32. 4184 2 v. 171⁄2 cm.

Descriptive of Virginia life and scenery.

-A life of Washington . . . New York, Harper & brothers, 1871. C1 W318 P6. 4185

2 v. fronts. (1 port.), plate. 16cm.

Paullin, Charles Oscar. The navy of the American revolution, its administration, its policy, and its achievements .. Cleveland, The Burrows brothers company, 1906. E271 P3.

549 p. front. (port.) 18cm.
The navy of Virginia: p. 396-417.

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Paxton, Elisha Franklin. Memoir and memorials. Elisha Franklin Paxton, Brigadier-general, C. S. A. Composed of his letters from camp and field while an officer in the Confederate army, with an introductory and connecting narrative collected and arranged by his son, John Gallatin Paxton Printed, not published, 1905. [Reprinted by the Neale publishing company, 1907] C1 P342 P5.

vi, 114 p. front. (port.) 241⁄2 cm.

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Paxton, James G. Speech of James G. Paxton, Esq., of Rockbridge, relative to the oyster fundum of Virginia. Delivered in the House of delegates of Virginia, March 26, 1858. Richmond, Va., Printed by Ritchie and Dunnavant, 1858. 4188

70 p. 23cm.

Paxton, John D. Letters on slavery; addressed to the Cumberland congregation, Virginia. By J. D. Paxton, their former pastor. Lexington, Ky., A. T. Skillman, 1833.

HT90

P34.

2 p. 1., [vii]-viii, 207 p. 18cm.

4189

-A memoir of J. D. Paxton, D. D., late of Princeton, Indiana. Philadelphia,
C1 P343 P34.
J. B. Lippincott & co., 1870.

19cm.

xi, [13]-258 p. front. (port.)
Dr. Paxton was born in Rockbridge Co., Va., in 1784.

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Paxton, W. M. The Marshall family, or a genealogical chart of the descendants of John Marshall and Elizabeth Markham, his wife, sketches of individuals and notices of families connected with them. By W. M. Paxton, 4191 Platte City, Mo. . . . Cincinnati, Robert Clarke & co., 1885. 415 p. front. (port.) 211⁄2 cm.

Folded "Genealogical chart of the Marshall family" bound in at end. Payne, John. Payne's vindication; addressed to the people of Virginia Printed and published for John Payne, of Orange County, Va., 1838. 4192

36 p. 22cm.

Peale, Albert C. [List and analyses of the mineral springs in Virginia and West Virginia] F219 31 U5.

(In U. S. Geological survey.

[Pearson, Mrs. Emily Clemens]

Bulletin 32. p. 53-73)

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Cousin Franck's household; or, Scenes in 2d ed. Boston, Upham, Ford and

the Old Dominion, by Pocahontas. Olmstead, 1853. B P361 C8.

vii, 259 p. front., plates.

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Peck, Thomas E. Miscellanies of Rev. Thomas E. Peck, D. D., LL. D., professor of theology in the Union theological seminary in Virginia. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication [1895]

3 v.

Library has v. 1, 2.

4195

-Notes on ecclesiology. By T. E. Peck, D. D., LL. D., late professor in Union theological seminary. Second edition. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication [c 1892]

215 p. 20cm.

4196

Peckard, P. A life of Nicholas Ferrar. London, Printed and sold by Joseph 4197 Masters, 1852.

C2 F374 P12.

2 p.1., 155 p. 171⁄2 cm.

"This life is abridged from the Memoirs of Nicholas Ferrar, by Dr. P. Peckard, which were first published 1790."

-Memoirs of the life of Mr. Nicholas Ferrar. By P. Peckard, D. D.,
Master of Magdalen college, Cambridge. Cambridge, Printed by J. Arch-
deacon, and sold by J. & J. Merrill, and J. Bowtell, 1790.
P12.

xvi, 316 p. front. (port.), fold. tab. 221⁄2 cm.

Pegram battalion association.

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21, 1886, when the battle-flag of the battalion was presented by Capt.
W. Gordon McCabe, Adjutant
Richmond, W. E. Jones, printer,
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1886.

E581 7 P3.

32 p. 23/21⁄2 cm.

By Edward Leigh

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Pell, Edward Leigh. The art of enjoying the Bible.
Pell. Richmond, Va., The Idea publishing company, 1899.

159 p. 201⁄2 cm.

-A hundred years of Richmond Methodism. The story as told at the

centennial celebration of 1899. Edited by Edward Leigh Pell. mond, Va., The Idea publishing co., [1899?]

Rich

F233 62 P385.

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224 p. front., plates (ports.) 201⁄2 cm.

Pember, P. Y. L. A Virginia visit.

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(In Harper's magazine, v. 68, 1884. p. 110)

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Pence, Kingsley Adolphus. The history of Judge John Pence and descendants, born in Shenandoah County, Virginia, January 15, 1775. Resided in Champaign County, Ohio, Bartholomew County, Indiana, and Henderson County, Illinois. Comp. and pub. by Kingsley Adolphus Pence, his grandson Denver, Col., 1912. 4203 126 p. incl. front. plates, ports., fold. geneal. tab. (in pocket) 232 cm. White Sulphur papers; or, Life at the springs of western Virginia. By Mark Pencil [pseud.] New York, Samuel Colman, 1839. F247 W5 P3.

Pencil, Mark, pseud.

166 p. 12 mo.

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[Pendleton, Edmund] pseud.? The crisis. [Letters] To the Hon. Josiah S. Johnston, U. S. senator.

35 p. 25cm.

1832.

Pendleton, Edmund, 1721-1803. The danger not over.

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(In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon College. v. 4. no. 2. June, 1914. p. [80]-85) Pendleton, John Strother. Speech on the Oregon question in the House of representatives Jan. 26, 1846. JK310 4207

16 p. 22cm.

v. 28.

Pendleton, S. T. General principles of arithmetic, for schools, teachers, and students. By S. T. Pendleton, principal Classical and mathematical school, Richmond, Va., and formerly assistant professor of mathematics at the Virginia military institute, and civil engineer. Richmond, Bates & Waddy brothers, 1869.

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Penn, William. Primitive Christianity revived in the faith and practice of the people called Quakers; written in testimony to the present dispensation of God through them to the world; that prejudices may be removed, the simple informed, the well-inclined encouraged, and the truth and its innocent friends rightly represented. By William Penn. To which is prefixed a memoir of Penn by James M. Brown, of Virginia. Miller & Burlock, 1857.

61, 89 p. front. port.

Phila, 4211

Pennsylvania. Cold Harbor battle-field commission. 1864-1910. Pennsylvania at Cold Harbor, Virginia. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monument erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the national cemetery at Cold Harbor, Virginia, to mark the positions as well as in memory of the Pennsylvania commands, engaged in the battle of Cold Harbor, of June, 1864 . . . 1912. [Harrisburg] C. E. Aughinbaugh, printer to the state, 1912. E481 C68 P42.

60 p. front., plates, ports. 22cm.

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Pennsylvania. Culpeper, Virginia, monument commission. Report of the

Culpeper, Virginia, monument commission of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg,
Pa., W. S. Ray, state printer, 1914.

62 p. front., plates, ports. 24cm.

F234 C96 P4.

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Pennsylvania. General assembly. Proceedings of the legislature of Pennsylvania in commemoration of the birth-day of Washington, February 22, 1861. Harrisburg, A. B. Hamilton, 1861. 29 p. 22cm.

JK310 v. 3.

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Pennsylvania. Jamestown exposition commission. Pennsylvania at the Jamestown exposition, Hampton Roads, Va. 1907. Prepared by James H. Lambert, executive officer, Pennsylvania commission. Philadelphia, Published by the Pennsylvania commission, 1908. T648 F3 P4.

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v, [3], 360 p. incl. front., illus., plates, ports, facsims. fold. plan. 241⁄2 cm. Percy, George. Observations gathered out of a discourse of the plantation of the southerne colonie in Virginia by the English, 1606. Written by that honourable gentleman, Master George Percy. G159 P8. (In Purchas his pilgrimes. London 1625. v. 4. p. 1685-1690)

-Same.

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(In Smith, John.

Works ed. by E. Arber. Birmingham, 1884.

4216a p. lvii

lxxii) -Same.

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(In Hart, A. B. The founding of Jamestown. leaflets, no. 36)

p. 3-16. Amer. hist.

Perdue, E. Thomas.

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The words of our Saviour, Jesus Christ; or, What Christ said. As contained in the gospels of Huguenot, Powhatan county, Va. 1st ed. Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill ptg. co., 1890. 4217

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A perfect description of Virginia: being, a full and true relation of the present state of the plantation, their health, peace, and plenty Being sent from Virginia, at the request of a gentleman of worthy note, who desired to know the true state of Virginia as it now stands. Also, a narration of the countrey, within a few dayes journey of Virginia, west and by south . . . being related to the governour, Sir William Berckley . . . With the manner how the Emperor Nichotawance came to Sir William Berckley, attended with five petty kings, to doe homage, and bring tribute to King Charles London, Printed for R. Wode

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noth, 1649. [Washington, P. Force, 1837] E187 F69.

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(In Massachusetts historical society. Collections. Series 2. v. 9. 1832. p. 105-122)

Perkins, George. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by George Perkins. The lawyer's place among men.

(In Virginia state bar association. 7th report, 1895.

p. 232-249)

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