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-Some reminiscences, by William L. Royall. New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1909. C1 R888 S69.

210 p. 19cm.

-Virginia colonial money, and tobacco's part therein. houses, &c.

4846

Tobacco ware4846a

(In The Virginia law journal. v. 1. August, 1877. p. [447]-461) Royster, L. T. Syphilitic pseudoparalysis. L. T. Royster, M. D., Norfolk, Va. Reprinted from the Journal of the American medical association, Sep. 18, 1909, v. 53. c 1909, American medical association, [etc., etc.] Chicago. 4847

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Ruffin, Edmund, 1794-1865. African colonization unveiled. By Edmund Ruffin, of Virginia. Washington, Printed by L. Towers [1859] HT65 R92. also JK310 v. 31.

32 p. 241⁄2 cm.

4848

-Anticipations of the future, to serve as lessons for the present time. In the form of extracts of letters from an English resident in the United States, to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870. With an appendix, on the causes and consequences of the independence of the South Richmond, J. W. Randolph, 1860. E459 R92. 4849

ix, 416 p. 19 cm.

-The Colonization society and Liberia. The general operations of the Colonization society in planting and maintaining the colony of Liberia, and the general results. 4850

(In De Bow's review. v. 27. 1859. p. 55-75 (July); p. 336-344 (September); p. 392-402 (October); p. 583-594 (November)

An essay on calcareous manures. 3d ed. By Edmund Ruffin. Petersburg [Va.] Author, 1842. S643 R92.

vii, [13]-316 p. 26cm.

4851

-Essays and notes on agriculture: by Edmund Ruffin, a practical farmer of Virginia from 1812; founder and sole editor of the Farmers' Register; member and secretary of the former State board of agriculture; formerly agricultural surveyor of the state of South Carolina; and the firstchosen president of the Virginia state agricultural society. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1855. S521 R92. 4852

viii, 407 p. 20cm.

-The political [!] economy of slavery; or, The institution considered in regard to its influence on public wealth and the general welfare. By Edmund Ruffin, of Virginia. [Washington] Printed by L. Towers [1857?] HT95 R92. 4853

31 p. 241⁄2 cm.

-Premium essay on agricultural education. Submitted to executive committee of the Southern central agricultural association. By Edmund Ruffin of Virginia. 2d ed. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1853. S533 R92. 4854

24 p. 22cm.

-Report of the commencement and progress of the agricultural survey of South Carolina, for 1843. By Edmund Ruffin, agricultural surveyor of the state. Columbia, A. H. Pemberton, State printer, 1843. S533 R92. 4855

120, 56 p. fold. table. 23cm.

-Slavery and free labor described and compared. By Edmund Ruffin HT95 R921.

...

4856

caption-title, 28 p. 22cm.

-Southern agricultural exhaustion, and its remedy.

S21 A2.

4857

(In U. S. Patent office. Report. Agriculture. 1852. p. 373-389) Ruffin, Frank G. The advantages of the James River, in Virginia, for shipbuilding. Addressed to the ship-builders of Glasgow. By Col. F. G. Ruffin. Richmond, Va., Everett Waddey, stationer and printer, 1883. F219 23 R923.

26 p. 23cm.

4858

unveiled

-Colonel Frank G. Ruffin's letter. A terrible arraignment. Mahoneism [1882] F216 P.

4859

16 p. 241⁄2 cm.

-The cost and outcome of negro education in Virginia. dressed to the white people of the state, by Frank G. Ruffin. Richmond, Va., Everett Waddey, stationer and printer, 1889. 4860

Respectfully ad

20 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-An examination into the merits of the reported proposition of the
British bondholders said to be their substitute for the Riddleberger
act.
By Frank G. Ruffin, Second auditor of Virginia. Richmond, Va.,
Johns & co., printers and publishers, 1886. JK310 v. 27. 4861

16 p. 22cm.

-An examination of Judge Robert W. Hughes's decision in the case of John P. Faure vs. The commissioners of the sinking fund of Virginia, by Frank G. Ruffin. Respectfully submitted to the General Assembly of Virginia. Richmond, Va., Johns & Goolsby, book and job printers, 1884. F217 2 R92. 4862

24 p. 22cm.

-Facts, thoughts and conclusions in regard to the public debt of Virginia. By Frank G. Ruffin. Richmond, Va., Johns & Goolsby, printers, 1885. F217 2 R925. 4863

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-A further examination into the political and official record of Hon. Robert W. Hughes, associate judge of the United States circuit court for the eastern district of Virginia. Being a replication to his reply to my examination of his decision in the case of Jno. P. Faure vs. The commissioners of the sinking fund of Virginia. Richmond, Johns & Goolsby, printers, 1884. C1 H894 R77.

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4864

-The judicial usurpation of Judge Hugh L. Bond, judge of the 4th judicial circuit of the U. S. in the case of A. J. Ford, prop'r. of Ford's hotel vs. Wm. Taylor, treasurer, Henrico Co. As exposed by Frank G. Ruffin. Richmond, Va., Johns & co., printers, 1886. JK310 v. 27.

17 p. 23cm.

-The negro as a political and social factor. By Frank G. Ruffin
Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, 1888.

32 p. 22cm.

4865

4866

-Substance of the testimony of Col. Frank G. Ruffin of Virginia, late Lieut. Col. in the Confederate Bureau of subsistence, given before the Joint select committee of the two houses of the Confederate congress, on the means of public defence, on the 23d of January, 1865. E545 R92.

Manuscript. 34 p.

4867

Ruffner, Anne H. Robert Gray, of Rockingham. By Anne H. Ruffner.

4868 (In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Seventh congress. 1895. p. 242-246)

Ruffner, Henry. Cincinnati address. By Henry Ruffner, President of Washington college, delivered in the chapel of the college, June 28, 1838.

(In Southern literary messenger. -Early history of Washington college.

4869

V. 4 1838. p. 792-796)

4870

Historical papers. no. 1. 1890.

(In Washington and Lee university. p. 1-105)

-The fathers of the desert; or, An account of the origin and practice of monkery among heathen nations; its passage into the church; and some wonderful stories of the fathers concerning the primitive monks and hermits. By Henry Ruffner, late president of Washington college, Virginia. New York, Pub. by Baker & Scribner, 1850. 4871

2v. 191⁄2 cm.

-Notes of a tour from Virginia to Tennessee, in the months of July and August, 1838. By Rev. H. Ruffner, D. D., president of Washington college, Va. 4872

(In Southern literary messenger. v. 5. 1839. p. 44, 137, 206, 269) Ruffner, William Henry. The brothers Rogers. By W. H. Ruffner, Lexington, Va. 4873

(In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Seventh congress. 1895. p. 123-139)

-The history of Washington college, now Washington and Lee university, during the first half of the nineteenth century: a continuation of the "Early history of Washington college, by Rev. Henry Ruffner, D. D., LL. D."

(In Washington and Lee university. Historical papers. p. [1]-165; no. 5. 1895. p. [1]-31)

4874

no. 4. 1893.

-Samuel Lyle, William Lyle, James Ramsey, and John Montgomery, trustees: William McClung, and many alumni; or, the Lyle chapter in the history of Washington and Lee university. 4875 Historical papers. no. 3, 1892.

(In Washington and Lee university. p. 129-167)

Rules of Virginia and North Carolina for cock-fighting. Richmond, Printed by James M. Ford, 1860. 4876

12 p. 122x8cm.

Rumsey, James. A short treatise on the application of steam, whereby is clearly shown from actual experiments, that steam may be applied to propel boats or vessels of any burthen against rapid currents with great velocity. The same principles are also introduced with effect, by a machine of a simple and cheap construction, for the purpose of raising water sufficient for the working of grist mills, saw mills, &c. and for watering meadows and other purposes of agriculture. By James Rumsey, of Berkely county, Virginia. Philadelphia, Printed by Joseph James: Chestnut street. 1788. [Reprint] 4877

(In O'Callaghan, E. B. The documentary history of the state of NewYork. v. 2. p. [1011]-1038)

Rural Retreat high school, Rural Retreat, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1907, 1908.

4878

Rush, Richard. Washington in domestic life. From original letters and manuscripts. By Richard Rush. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott and co., 1857. R80.

C1 W318

xiii, [15]-85 p. 25cm.

4879

Russell, Charles Wells. Roebuck; a novel, by the late Hon. Charles Wells Russell. With a biographical notice of the author, by A. T. Bledsoe,

editor of the Southern review. Baltimore, H. Taylor & co., 1868. B R961 R6.

xii, [3]-329 p. 191⁄2 cm. Russell, John Henderson. John H. Russell .

J6. also F218

4880

The free negro in Virginia, 1619-1865, by Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1913. H31

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5 R9.

viii, 9-194 p.

241⁄2 cm.

4881

(Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science series xxxi, no. 3)

Bibliography: p. 178-186.

[Russell, Mildred] Mildred Russell's letters. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, 1887.

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Russell, William Howard.

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4882

Mr. Russell on Bull Run; with a note; from the Rebellion record. New York, G. P. Putnam, 1861. JK310 v. 21.

12 p. 22cm.

Russell college, Lebanon, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1894, 1895, 1896, 1899.

4883

4884

Ruter, P. S. Reminiscences of a Virginia physician. By Prof. P. S. Ruter, of the Masonic college of Kentucky. Complete in two parts. Louisville, Ben Cassedy & co., 1849. B R972 R8.

278 p. 19cm.

4885

Rutherfoord, John C. An oration delivered before the Jefferson society of the University of Virginia, on the 13th of April, 1843, by J. C. Rutherfoord of Richmond. Published by order of the Jefferson society. Charlottesville, J. Alexander, printer, 1843. F218 24 U5 R97. 4886 13 p. 22cm.

-Speech of John C. Rutherfoord, of Goochland, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, 21 February 1860, in favor of the proposed conference of Southern states. Richmond, W. H. Clemmitt, printer, 1860. JK310 v. 10.

27 p. 221⁄2 cm.

4887

-Speech of John C. Rutherford of Goochland on the banking policy of Virginia, delivered in the House of delegates of Virginia, February 9, 1856, upon the bill to extend the charter of the bank of Virginia. Richmond, Chas. H. Wynne, printer, 1856. 4888

34 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Rutherford, Mildred Lewis. The South in history and literature. A handbook of Southern authors from the settlement of Jamestown, 1607, to living writers. By Mildred Lewis Rutherford, Chair of literature, Lucy Cobb institute, Athens, Ga., [c 1906] PS261 R97. 4889

Xxxviii, 865 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Ryals, J. V. Yankee Doodle Dixie; or, Love the light of life. An historical romance, illustrative of life and love in an old Virginia country home, and also an explanatory account of the passions, prejudices and opinions which culminated in the civil war. By J. V. Ryals, of Virginia. mond, Va., Everett Waddey co.., printers, 1890. B R988 Y8.

vii, [9]-532 p. 191⁄2 cm.

Rich

4890

Ryan, Abram J. Poems: patriotic, religious, miscellaneous. By Abram J. Ryan, (Father Ryan) 10th ed. . . Baltimore, The Baltimore publishing company, 1884.

4891

xiv p., 1 1., 347 p. 19 cm.

Ryland, Cally. Aunt Jemimy's maxims. By Cally Ryland. With original cover by Wm. L. Hudson. Broadway pub. co., New York [c 1907]

2 1., 69 p. 20cm.

4892

-The taming of Betty. By Cally Ryland. Illustrated by G. W. Picknell. Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1904. B R994 T8. 4893

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Ryland, Charles Hill. Recollections of the first year of the Southern Baptist theological seminary: an address delivered before the seminary, at Louisville, Ky., Founders day, January 11th, 1911. [Richmond, Va. 1911?]

14 p. 23cm.

4894

Ryland, Robert. The Virginia baptist education society. The society-the seminary-the college. An address by Robert Ryland, D. D. Introduction by Charles H. Ryland, D. D. Library Richmond college, 1891, 4895 24 p. 231⁄2 cm.

Ryland institute, Suffolk, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1891, 1893, 1895, 1896.

S. P. Q. The judgeship. A tale of the times

10 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Copyright January 1884. by Wm. A. Swank.

4896

Norfolk, Va., 1884. 4897

Sabine, Lorenzo. Biographical sketches of loyalists of the American revolution, with an historical essay Boston, Little, Brown and com

pany, 1864. E277 S12.

4898

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Sacred zoology, or, The scriptures illustrated by the natural history of animated nature. Intended to establish the authenticity of the sacred writings in connexion with zoology. Selected principally from the most esteemed, authentic, and celebrated voyages and travels into the east, by Bochart, Shaw, Irwin, Chardin, Thévenot, Pitts, and others. First American ed., embellished with plates. Richmond, Printed by Joseph Martin, 1828.

22cm. front., plates.
Library has v. 1.

4900

Saddle and song. A collection of verses made at Warrenton, Va., during the winter of 1904-1905 Philadelphia and London, J. B. Lippincott company, 1905. PN6110 H6 S12.

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200 p. front., plates. 22cm.

4901

Saffell, W. T. R. Records of the revolutionary war: containing the military and financial correspondence of distinguished officers; names of the officers and privates of regiments, companies and corps, with the dates of their commissions and enlistments; general orders of Washington, Lee and Greene at Germantown and Valley Forge; with a list of distinguished prisoners of war; the time of their capture, exchange, etc. To which is added the half-pay acts of the Continental Congress; the revolutionary pension laws; and a list of the officers of the Continental army who acquired the right to half pay, commutation and lands. By W. T. R. Saffell, counsellor, and agent for revolutionary claims. 3d ed. Baltimore, C. C. Saffell, 1894. 4902

555 p. front. (port.) 23cm.

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