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-The Army of Northern Virginia in 1862, by William Allan an introduction by John C. Ropes . Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1892.

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x, 537 p. front. (port.) fold. maps. 221⁄2 cm. -History of the campaign of Gen. T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson in the Shenandoah valley of Virginia. From November 4, 1861, to June 17, 1862. By William Allan . . . With full maps of the region and of the battlefields by Jed. Hotchkiss . . Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1880.

E470 A41.

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Allen, Alexander Viets Griswold. Life and letters of Phillips Brooks
New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1900. C1 B873 A36.
2v. front., pl., port., facsim. 8vo.

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Phillips Brooks at the Theological Seminary at Alexandria, Va.: v. 1, D. 144-329.

Allen, Benjamin. History of the Reformation. Being an abridgement of Burnet's history of the Reformation of the Church of England. Together with sketches of the lives of Luther, Calvin and Zuingle, the three celebrated reformers of the continent. By the Rev. Benjamin Allen, rector of the parish of St. Andrews, Va... Washington city, Printed for the author, By Jacob Gideon, junior, 1820. 67a

297 p. 18 cm.

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Allen, Charles Dexter. American book-plates, a guide to their study with
examples; by Charles Dexter Allen
with a bibliography by Eben
Newell Hewins. Illustrated with many reproductions of rare and in-
teresting book-plates . . . New York, London, Macmillan and co., 1894.
Z994 A5 A4.

xiv, 437 p. incl. illus., plates. front., plates. 19 cm.
Contains Virginia plates.

Allen, Edward A.

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[Biographical sketch of Thomas Lowndes Snead, with selections from his writings, by Edward A. Allen]

69 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 11. p. 5009-5023)

Allen, Stephen M. Claiborne's rebellion. A paper read before the New England historic genealogical society, Dec. 4, 1872. Reprinted from the New England historical and genealogical register for April, 1873. C1 C586 A36. 70

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"Condensed but fair inferences from unpublished manuscript notes of the late Sebastian F. Streeter." p. 1.

Allison, William Henry. Inventory of unpublished material for American religious history in Protestant Church archives and other repositories. Washington, D. C., Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1910. 27778 U5 A43.

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vii, 254 p. The index has references to church papers of Virginia in Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia.

Allison & Addison's hand book of the garden, seed catalogue, and almanac for 1868. Richmond, Va., Allison & Addison, [1867]

48 p. 18cm.

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Cahokia records, 1778-1790; ed. with in-
troduction and notes by Clarence Walworth Alvord . . . Springfield,
Ill., The Trustees of the Illinois state historical library, 1907. F536

125.

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clvi, 663 p. 2 pl. (incl. front.) 2 port., fold. map, 2 facsim. 23cm.
(Collections of the Illinois state historical library, vol. II. Virginia

series, vol. 1)

Contents: Introduction; Petition to Clark; Stray leaves from the court

of the committee of Cahokia; Record of court established by George Rogers
Clark; Act of Virginia assembly creating county of Illinois; transcripts
from the Cahokia record; Record of the court of the district of Cahokia;
Extract from the registers of Cahokia; Cahokia documents, French; Cahokia
documents, English; Bibliography; Index.

4 p. 1., iii-l p., 1 1., 681 p. front., ports., facsims. 23cm.
(Collections of the Illinois state historical library, vol. v. Virginia

series, vol. 2)

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Enological studies. The chemical compo-

Bureau of chemistry. Bulletin no. 145.

-Thomas Ritchie; a study in Virginia politics, by Charles Henry Ambler
Richmond, Va., Bell book & stationery co., 1913. C1 R611

5 p. 1., [9]-303, xvi p. plates, 2 port. (incl. front.)

"Genealogy of William Roane and Mary Upshur":
-Virginia and the presidential succession, 1840-1844.
A494.

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(The annals of the American academy of political and social science.
vol. xxxv, no. 1)

Contents: Cotton in southern agricultural economy, by H. Jordan;
The negro and agricultural development, by A. H. Stone; Financing the
cotton crop, by H. S. Reed; The sugar cane industry, by G. T. Surface;
The decadence of the plantation system, by U. B. Phillips; Agricultural
revolution a necessity, by C. H. Poe; New farm crops for the South by S. M.
Tracy: Sure bases of a greater south, by G. G. Dawe; Forest resources and
conservation, by J. H. Finney; Reclamation and drainage, by S. Tatum;
The power resources of the South, by F. S. Washburn; Southern railroads
and industrial development, by W. W. Finley; Good roads movement in
the South, by J. H. Pratt; The inland waterways of the South, by J. F.
Ellison; Future of the south Atlantic ports, by T. Purse; The negro's part
in southern development, by B. T. Washington; Effects of industrialism
upon political and social ideas, by H. Thompson; Labor supply and labor
problems, by E. M. Banks; The need of agricultural education, by D. Y.
Thomas; Child labor in the South, by A. J. McKelway; Economic needs of
the South, by W. H. Glasson; New politics for the South, by J. W. Garner.

American archives: consisting of a collection of authentick records, state

papers, debates, and letters and other notices of publick affairs, the

whole forming a documentary history of the origin and progress of

the North American colonies; of the causes and accomplishment of

the American revolution; and of the Constitution of government for the

United States, to the final ratification thereof. In six series . By

Peter Force.
Prepared and published under authority of an act of

Congress. [Washington, 1837-53] E173 A51.

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First, second and third series have never appeared. The 5th series,

left unfinished, ends with the year 1776. No more published.

Contents: Fourth series. From the king's message to Parliament, of
March 7, 1774, to the Declaration of independence by the United States
Published by M. St. Clair Clarke and Peter Force. 1837-46. 6 v.;
Fifth series. From the Declaration of independence, July 4, 1776, to the
definitive treaty of peace with Great Britain, September 3, 1783
lished by M. St. Clair Clarke and Peter Force. 1848-53. 3 v.
Contains much of importance relating to Virginia.

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Alwood, William Bradford... Enological studies. The chemical compo-
sition of American grapes grown in Ohio, New York, and Virginia.
By William B. Alwood . . . Washington, Govt. print. off., 1911. S585
U5 A4.
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23cm.

35 p. incl. tables.
(U. S. Dept. of agriculture.
Enological studies no. 4)

Bureau of chemistry. Bulletin no. 145.

5 p. 1., [9]-303, xvi p. plates, 2 port. (incl. front.)

"Genealogy of William Roane and Mary Upshur":
-Virginia and the presidential succession, 1840-1844.
A494.

C1 R611

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(The annals of the American academy of political and social science.

vol. xxxv, no. 1)

Contents: Cotton in southern agricultural economy, by H. Jordan;

The negro and agricultural development, by A. H. Stone; Financing the
cotton crop. by H. S. Reed; The sugar cane industry, by G. T. Surface;
The decadence of the plantation system, by U. B. Phillips; Agricultural
revolution a necessity, by C. H. Poe; New farm crops for the South by S. M.
Tracy; Sure bases of a greater south, by G. G. Dawe; Forest resources and
conservation, by J. H. Finney; Reclamation and drainage, by S. Tatum;
The power resources of the South, by F. S. Washburn; Southern railroads
and industrial development, by W. W. Finley; Good roads movement in
the South, by J. H. Pratt: The inland waterways of the South, by J. F.
Ellison; Future of the south Atlantic ports, by T. Purse; The negro's part
in southern development, by B. T. Washington; Effects of industrialism
upon political and social ideas, by H. Thompson; Labor supply and labor
problems, by E. M. Banks; The need of agricultural education, by D. Y.
Thomas; Child labor in the South, by A. J. McKelway; Economic needs of
the South, by W. H. Glasson; New politics for the South, by J. W. Garner.

American archives: consisting of a collection of authentick records, state

papers, debates, and letters and other notices of publick affairs, the

whole forming a documentary history of the origin and progress of

the North American colonies; of the causes and accomplishment of

the American revolution; and of the Constitution of government for the

United States, to the final ratification thereof. In six series . . By

Peter Force. Prepared and published under authority of an act of

Congress. [Washington, 1837-53] E173 A51.
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First, second and third series have never appeared. The 5th series,

left unfinished, ends with the year 1776. No more published.

Contents: Fourth series. From the king's message to Parliament, of
March 7, 1774, to the Declaration of independence by the United States
1837-46. 6 v.;

Pub-

Published by M. St. Clair Clarke and Peter Force.
Fifth series. From the Declaration of independence, July 4, 1776, to the
definitive treaty of peace with Great Britain, September 3, 1783
lished by M. St. Clair Clarke and Peter Force. 1848-53. 3 v.
Contains much of importance relating to Virginia.

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