-The Randolph-Macon system; its relation to the church and to the Carnegie foundation. Published by direction of the Board of Trustees. [no place. no date] F218 24 R19 R19. 63 p. 23cm. 4501 -The yellow jacket, vol. 2. Edited by the literary societies of RandolphMacon college. 1900. F218 24 R19 Y4. 139 p. 21x281⁄2 cm. Randolph-Macon institute, Danville, Va. Catalog. Library has 1905, 1906, 1908, 1910. 4501a 4502 Randolph-Macon woman's college, Lynchburg, Va. Book of views. Lynchburg, Virginia, [J. P. Bell co., inc.] 4503 unp. illus. 1921⁄2 cm. -Bulletin. 4504 Library has v. 1, nos. 1, 2, 3, Oct., 1914, Jan., Mar., 1915. -Catalog. 4505 Library has 1905, 1906, 1907, 1913, 1914. -Home life at Randolph-Macon woman's college, Lynchburg, Va. 31 p. plates, illus. 18x27cm. Ransom, Robert. Ransom's division at Fredericksburg. 4506 E486 B33. .4507 (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 94) Rappahannock Baptist association. Minutes. 4508 Library has 64th, 65th and 68th, 1906, 1907 & 1910. Rappahannock institute, Tappahannock, Va. Catalog. Library has 1895. 4509 Rappahannock union Baptist Sunday-school convention. Minutes of the convention held at Jerusalem Baptist church, Atlantic City, Va. July 6, 7 & 8th 1900. J. F. W. Tonkins, recording secretary, Achilles, Va. Richmond, Va., Virginia Baptist press, 1900. 40 p. 221⁄2 cm. Ratcliffe, John. Captain John Ratcliffe alias Sickelmore. 4510 Letter to the 4511 (In Smith, John. Travels and works, ed. by Arber. New ed. by Bradley. 1910. v. 1. p. xcviii, xcix) -Same. 4511 (In Smith, John. Works, 1608-1631. Ed: by E. Arber. Birmingham, 1884. p. xcviii, xcix) Ravenscroft, John S. A sermon preached in St. Paul's church, Alexandria, at the opening of the Virginia convention, May 11, 1820. By the Rev. James S. Ravenscroft, of St. James parish, Mecklenburg. Published by desire of the members of the convention. Philadelphia, Printed by William Fry, 1820. 31 p. 23cm. Rawlings institute, Charlottesville, Va. Catalog. Library has 1907. 4512 4513 Raymond, Ida. Southland writers. Biographical and critical sketches of the living female writers of the South. With extracts from their writings . . Philadelphia, Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1870. PS261 R26. 2 v. 22cm. Virginia: v. 2, p 733-824. 4514 Raymond, James F. The lost colony. By James F. Raymond. Philadelphia, T. B. Peterson [c 1891] B R270 L8. 413 p. 19cm. 4515 Raymond, R. W. The natural coke of Chesterfield County, Va. F219 21 R2. 4516 Extract from the Transactions of the American institute of mining engineers. v. 3. 1883. p. 456. 3 p. 23cm. Rayner, B. L. Sketches of the life, writings, and opinions of Thomas Jefferson, with selections of the most valuable portions of his voluminous and unrivaled private correspondence . . . New York, A. Francis and W. Boardman, 1832. C1 J45 R5. 4517 556 p. incl. port. front. 24cm. Read, Charles H. A discourse in behalf of domestic missions, delivered in the United Presbyterian church, Richmond, Va., May 24, 1857, by C. H. Read, D. D. Published by the Domestic missionary society of Richmond. Richmond, Macfarlane & Fergusson, printers, 1857. 4518 24 p. 211⁄2 cm. Read, D. B. The life and times of Gen. John Graves Simcoe, commander of the Queen's rangers during the Revolutionary war, and first governor of upper Canada. Together with some account of Major André and Capt. Brant . . . Toronto, G. Virtue, 1890. C2 S588 R28. 4519 xv, [8]-305 p. front. (port.), plates, ports. Reade, Willoughby. Waifs, gathered on the banks of silent streams; and verses. c 1881 PS2689 R2 W13. 4520 60 p. 23cm. Real estate trust co., Richmond, Va. Documents in evidence. Richmond post office. Compliments of Real estate trust co., Richmond, Va. [Richmond, Va., Clyde W. Saunders, printer, 1903] 29 p. 24cm. The Record of news, history and literature. 4521 v. 1: June 18-Dec. 10, 1863. Richmond, Va. [West & Johnston] weekly. 1863. E485 R31. 4522 4523 (In Southern history association publications. v. 7. 1903. p. 1-6, 73-78, 193-199 and 257-268) Redmond, J. J. Fifty years after; or, The second fall of Richmond, Virginia, by J. J. Redmond. [1909?] 4524 [8] p. Redwood, Allen C. Jackson's "Foot Cavalry" at the second Bull Run. E468 4525 (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 2. p. 530-538) 4526 (In Harper's magazine. v. 57, 1878. p. 161) -Some landmarks of Old Virginia. [Reed, Miss] . . . Vie de George Washington pris de l'anglais, et dédié à la jeunesse américaine. By A. N. Girault Translation of the life of George Washington by Miss Reed of Philadelphia, pub. by the American Sunday-school union in 1832. Reed, Walter. Abstract of report on the origin and spread of typhoid fever in U. S. military camps during the Spanish war of 1898. By Walter Reed, major and surgeon, U. S. army; Victor C. Vaughan ward O. Shakespeare . Washington, Gov't. print. off., 1900. U41. and Ed RC187 4528 1 p. 1., 239 p. diagrams (partly fold.), fold. plans. 231⁄2 cm. Reed, William B. Oration delivered on the occasion of the reinterment of the remains of General Hugh Mercer before the St. Andrew's and Thistle societies. By William B. Reed. Thursday, November 26, 1840. Philadelphia, From the press of A. Waldie, 1840. C1 M554 R13. 44 p. front. 23cm. Reformers union rosebud nursery convention. 4529 Southern grand division. Minutes. Convened in True reformers' hall, Richmond, Va. 4530 Library has 2d and 4th, 1907 and 1909. Reizenstein, Milton. The economic history of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, 1827-1853 . . . Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1897. H31 J6. 4531 (Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science. v. 15. nos. 7, 8. July, August, 1897) Religio poetae, à trilogy. Edited by J. Michard & Fergusson, printers, 1860. 119 p. 18cm. Richmond, Macfarlane 4532 Remarks on a pamphlet concerning the canon on lay discipline, passed at the recent convention of Virginia, held in Alexandria, May, 1850. Washington, Gideon & co., printers, 1850. 4533 31 p. 221⁄2 cm. Remarks on the theatre, and on the late fire at Richmond, in Virginia. York, Printed by Thomas Wilson and Son for the author, and sold by William Alexander, York, 1812. F233 7 R384. 32 p. 20cm. Renick, E. I. The Renick family of Virginia. (In Southern history association publications. 4534 4535 Repentance, or Richmond in tears. [no place. no date] v. 3. 1899. p. 221-227) F233 7 R425. 4536 half-title, p. [37]-71. 172 cm. A sermon on the burning of the Richmond theater in 1811. A reply to the vindication of the representation of the case of the planters of tobacco in Virginia. In a letter to Sir J. R. from the merchants or factors of London. London, Printed for R. Charlton, 1733 [manuscript] F229 R425. 18 typewritten pages from copy in John Carter Brown library. 4537 A report of the case between Field and Harrison, determined by the high court of chancery, in which the decree was reversed by the court of appeals. Richmond, Printed and sold by Thomas Nicolson, 1796. 4538 32 p. 20cm. Republican party. New York city and county. Central committees. Speeches delivered at the Republican union festival, in commemoration of the birth of Washington; held at Irving Hall, Feb. 22, 1862, under the auspices of the Republican central committees of the city and county of New York. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1862. C1 W318 C53. 4539 27 p. 23cm. Rev. Charles F. E. Minnigerode, D. D., presbyter of the diocese of Virginia. Entered into the Paradise of God, October 13, 1894. This tribute to his memory is issued October, 1895. New York, J. Pott & co., [1895] M665. plates (ports.) 24cm. C1 4540 23 p. A review of Bishop Meade's Counterstatement of the case of Bishop H. U. Onderdonk. By a member of the church. Philadelphia, Printed by C. Sherman, 1854. 4541 59 p. 221⁄2 cm. Review of the slave question, extracted from the American quarterly review, Dec. 1832; based on the speech of Th. Marshall, of Fauquier: showing that slavery is the essential hindrance to the prosperity of the slave-holding states; with particular reference to Virginia. Though applicable to other states where slavery exists. By a Virginian. mond, Printed by T. W. White, 1833. 48 p. 24cm. Rich4542 A review of the "Vindication," &c. of E. Fontaine, president of the Louisa rail road company. Richmond, P. D. Bernard, printer, 1849. 16 p. 221⁄2 cm. 4543 Reynolds, C. M. Virginia defended. A letter to a British bondholder by Hon. C. M. Reynolds, treasurer of the State. F216 P. 4544 Reynolds, J. L. Church polity: or the Kingdom of Christ, in its internal and external development. By J. L. Reynolds, pastor of the second Baptist church, Richmond, Va. Richmond, Harrold & Murray, 1849. vi, 240 p. 16cm. 4545 Rhodes, James Ford. The first six weeks of McClellan's peninsular campaign. E171 A57. 4546 (In American historical review. v. 1, no. 3. April, 1896. p. 464472) Rice, John Holt. Correspondence between the Rev. John H. Rice, D. D., and James M. Garnett, Esq. on the subject of the tendency of Episcopal principles. [Richmond, Printed by John Warrock, 1828?] 16 p. 20cm. 4547 -Historical and philosophical considerations on religion; addressed to James Madison, esq., late president of the United States. By Rev. John H. Rice, D. D., late professor of Christian theology in Union theological seminary, in Prince Edward, Virginia. Richmond, Printed by J. Macfarlane, 1832. 4548 2 p. 1., [iii]-viii, 110, [1] p. 181⁄2 cm. -Memoir of James Brainerd Taylor. By John Holt Rice, D. D. and Benjamin Holt Rice, D. D. First edition. New York, Jocelyn, Darling & co., 1833. C1 T243 R26. 4549 1 p. 1., 330 p. front. (port.). 181⁄2 cm. Rice, Marie Gordon Pryor. [Biographical sketch of Sara Agnes Pryor, with selections from her writings, by Marie Gordon Pryor Rice] 4550 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 10. p. 4273-4294) Rich, Richard. Newes from Virginia. The lost flocke triumphant; with the happy arrival of that famous and worthy knight Sr Thomas Gates: and the well reputed and valient captaine Mr. Christopher Newporte, and others, into England. With the manner of their distresse in the iland of devils (otherwise called Bermoothawes) where they remayned 42 weeks and builded two pynaces, in which they returned into Virginia London, E. Allde, 1610. F229 N410. (In Neill, E. D. Early settlement of Virginia and Virginiola. neapolis, 1878. p. 29-35) -Same. 4551 Min 4551 (In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the U. S. v. 1. p. 420-426) -Newes from Virginia (1610) A tract in verse by R. Rich, soldier; reprinted after the only existing copy of the original edition. London, Printed for private circulation, 1874. F229 R49. v. [7]-19 p. 251⁄2 cm. copies." 4552 "The impression of this tract is strictly limited to 25 numbered Richards, George. Repent! Repent! or likewise perish! The spirit of an evening lecture, February 16, 1812; on the late calamity at Richmond, Virginia; most respectfully inscribed to the Universalist church, Philadelphia, at whose request it is published. By their ministering servant, George Richards, no. 130 South Fifth street. Philadelphia, Printed by Lydia R. Bailey, 1812. F233 7 G647. 4553 33, [7] p. 21cm. Richards, W. B. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by W. B. Richards of Front Royal, Va. Genesis of the federal judiciary system. 4554 (In Virginia state bar association. 16th report, 1904. p. 204-236) Richardson, Charles. The Chancellorsville campaign; Fredericksburg to Salem church, by Charles Richardson. New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1907. E481 C4 R5. 4555 124 p. 19 cm. [Richardson, Charles F.] An old colonial college. [The College of William and Mary] 4555a (Magazine of American history. v. 12. no. 5. November, 1884. p. [414]-424) Richardson, R. The stability of American republicanism; an address, delivered before the literary societies of Bethany college, on the 22d of February, 1848. By R. Richardson, Professor of chemistry. Bethany, Va., Printed by A. Campbell, 1848. 36 p. 191⁄2 cm. 4556 Richardson, William T. Considerations on the choice of a field for ministerial labor. Annual address before the Society of alumni of Union theological seminary, Virginia, May 1855, by Rev. Wm. T. Richardson, of Waynesborough, Va. Printed by the society, Richmond, Richmond enquirer book office, 1855. 4557 19 p. 22cm. Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanac for the year of our ginia A4. Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanac for the year of our 36 p. 19cm. 36 p. 19cm. |