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-General Lee at Gettysburg. A paper read before the Military historical society of Massachusetts, on the fourth of April, 1905, by James Power Smith. Richmond, Va., Pub. by R. E. Lee camp no. 1, Confederate veterans, Richmond, Va. [1905] C1 L480 S41.

29 p. 23cm.

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-Quit you like men. Sermon preached at the Virginia military institute June 24, 1906, by the Rev. James Power Smith, D. D., former captain and A. D. C. staff of Stonewall Jackson, J. P. Bell co., Lynchburg, Va. 5130

11 p. 24cm.

-Stonewall Jackson and Chancellorsville. A paper read before the military historical society of Massachusetts, on the first of March, 1904, by James Power Smith, captain and A. D. C. to Gen. Jackson. Richmond, Va., Pub. by R. E. Lee Camp no. 1, Confederate veterans, Richmond, Va. [1904] C1 J14 S41

23 p. 23cm.

-Stonewall Jackson's last battle.

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v. 3. p. 203-214)

With the yearly proceedings of this

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. Smith, John, 1580-1631. Advertisements for the unexperienced planters of New England, or any where

country in fishing and planting, since the year 1614 to the year 1630

...

. . London . . . I. Haviland . . . 1631. F61 M41. (Reprint in Massachusetts historical society. Collections. 1833. 3d ser., v. 3. p. 1-53)

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Cambridge,

-Capt. John Smith . . Works. 1608-1631 Ed. by E. Arber Birmingham [The author, London printed] 1884. F229 S56. 5134 cxxxvi, 984 p. illus., pl., maps, facsim. 8 vo. (The English scholar's library. no. 16)

Contents: Preface; Introduction, including illustrative documents; Bibliography; A true relation &c. [June-Aug.] 1608; A map of Virginia, &c., 1612. J. Smith (part 1) Rev. W. Simmonds, D. D. (part 2); A description of New England, &c. [June] 1616; New England's trials [Dec.] 1620; New England's trials [Oct.] 1622; The general historie of Virginia, &c. [July] 1624; An accidence for young seamen, &c. [Oct.] 1626; The true travels, &c. [Aug. 1629] 1630; Advertisements for the unexperienced planters of New England, or anywhere, &c. [Oct. 1630] 1631; The last will and the epitaph of John Smith.

-Captain John Smith's true relation, 1608. New York, A. Lovell & co., 1896. E173 A55. 5135

33 p. 16mo.

(American history leaflets, no. 27)

-The copy of a letter sent to the treasurer and councell of Virginia from Captaine Smith. 5136

v. 1. p. 199-204)

E173 044 5137

(In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States. -A description of New England. [London, 1616] [Reprint] Ref.

20 p.

(Old South leaflets.

[general series] v. 5, no. 121. 1901)

-A description of New England; or The observations, and discoveries of Captain John Smith (admirall of that country), in the north of America, in the year of our Lord 1614; with the successe of sixe ships, that went the next yeare 1615; and the accidents befell him among the French men of warre: with the proofe of the present benefit this countrey affoords; whither this present yeare, 1616, eight voluntary ships are gone to make further tryall. London, Printed by H. Lownes, for R. Clerke, 1616. [Washington, P. Force, 1837] E187 F69. 5138

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-The description of Virginia by Captaine John Smith, inlarged out of his written notes. G159 P8.

(In Purchas his pilgrims. London, 1625. -Captain John Smith to Queen Anne.

v. 4. p. 1691-1704)

5139

5140

(In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States. v. 2. p. 784788)

-The generall historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles booke 5141 (In Tyler, L. G. Narratives of early Virginia 1606-1625. p. 294-407) The general history of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles: with the names of the adventurers, planters, and governors, from their first beginning, anno 1584, to this present 1624; with the proceedings of those several colonies, and the accidents that befell them in all their journies and discoveries. Also, the maps and descriptions of all those countries, their commodities, people, government, customs, and religion, yet known. Divided into six books. By Captain John Smith G161 P65. 5142 (In Pinkerton, John, ed. A general collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels. 1819. v. 9. p. [1]-253)

-The generall historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles, with the names of the adventurers, planters and governours, from the first beginning an. 1584. To this present 1626. With the proceedings of those severall colonies . . . By Captaine John Smith From the London ed. of 1627. [Richmond, Va., Franklin press, W. W. Gray, 1819] F229 S65. 5143

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(In his The true travels, adventures, and observations. 1819. v. 1. p. 55-247, & v. 2)

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Richmond,

-The generall historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles: with the names of the adventurers, planters, and governours from their first beginning, ano: 1584 to this present 1626. With the proceedings of those severall colonies and the accidents that befell them in all their journeys and discoveries: Also the maps and descriptions of all those countryes, their commodities, people, government, customes, and religion yet knowne. Divided into sixe bookes. By Captaine John Smith sometymes governour in those countryes & admirall of New England. London, Printed by I. D. & I. H. for E. Blackmore, 1632. F229 S63 Office. 5144

7 p. 1., 96, 105-248 p. 2 fold. pl., 2 port., 2 fold. maps. 291⁄2 cm. -New England's trials: declaring the success of eighty ships employed thither within these eight years, and the benefit of that country by sea and land; with the present estate of that happy plantation, begun but by sixty weak men in the year 1620; and how to build a fleet of good ships to make a little navy royal. Written by Captain John Smith . . The 2d ed. London, Printed by W. Jones, 1622. [Rochester, G. P. Humphrey, 1898] E187 A57. 5145 (Added t.-p.: American colonial tracts monthly [v. 2] no. 2. June,

1 p. 1., 23, [2] p.

1889)

24cm.

-New Englands trials. Declaring the successe of 80 ships employed thither these eight years; and the benefit of that countrey by sea and land. With the present estate of that happie plantation, begun but by 60 weake men in the yeare 1620. And how to build a fleete of good shippes to make a little nauie royall. Written by Captaine John Smithe, sometimes gouernour of Virginia, and admirall of New-England. The 2d ed. London, Printed by W. Iones, 1622. [Washington, P. Force, 1837] E187 F69. 5146

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-The last will and testament of Captain John Smith; with some additional memoranda relating to him . . . Cambridge [Mass.] Press of J. Wilson and son, 1867. C1 P739 N14.

1 p. 1., 7 p. 222x182 cm.

5147

Communicated to the Massachusetts historical society by Charles Deane, and reprinted from the Proceedings of the society for January, 1867.

-A map of Virginia with a description of the countrey, the commodities, people, government and religion. Written by Captaine Smith, sometimes governour of the countrey . 1612. 5148 (In Tyler, L. G. Narratives of early Virginia. 1606-1625. p. 76-118) -The settlement of Jamestown by Captain John Smith and others. E173 044 Ref. 5149

(Old South leaflets [general ser.] v. 7. no. 167. Boston, 1906) -Travels and works of Captain John Smith Ed. by Edward Arber

A new ed., with a biographical and critical introduction by A. G. Bradley . . Edinburgh, J. Grant, 1910. F229 S665.

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-A true relation of Virginia . . . With an introduction and notes by Charles Deane. Boston, Wiggin and Lunt, 1866. F229 S66.

xlvii, v., 88 p. fold. map. 8 vo.

(Virginia series, no. 1)

Reprint, with facsim, of t.-p. & map of London ed. of 1608.

5151

-A true relation of such occurrences and accidents of noate as hath hapned in Virginia since the first planting of that collony, which is now resident in the south part thereof, till the last returne from thence. Written by Captain Smith, Coronell of the said Collony, to a worshipfull friend of his in England . . . 1608.

p. 30-71)

5152

(In Tyler, L. G. Narratives of early Virginia 1606-1625. -A trve relation of such occurrences and accidents of noate as hath happened in Virginia since the first planting of that collony . . . Written by Th: Watson [pseud.] London, 1608. 5153

(In Southern literary messenger.

82)

Richmond, 1845. V. 11. p. 65

-The true travels, adventures and observations of Captain John Smith, into Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, from Anno Dom. 1593 to 1629. Printed by Henry Lintot and John Osborn G159 P8. 5154 (In Churchill, A. & J. A collection of voyages and travels. 3d ed. 1744. p. 307-346)

v. 2.

-The true travels, adventures and observations of Captaine John Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africke, and America: beginning about the yeere 1593, and continued to this present 1629 From the London ed. of 1629. Richmond [Va.] Franklin press, W. W. Gray, 1819. F229 S65. 5155 front., fold. pl., port. 8 vo.

2 v.

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[Smith, John Prince] Minister of commerce for six hours, a dream by Adam Riese, jr., book-keeper. A prize essay crowned by the Free-trade society of Hamburg. Translated from the 4th German edition by John D. Keiley. Petersburg, Printed at the office of the "South-Side democrat," 1852.

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Smith, Margaret Vowell. A few notes upon the history of the constitution or form of government of Virginia from the foundation of the colony to

the present time. Glens Falls, Glens Falls pub. co., [1901] S65.

F216 2 5157

144 p. 15cm. -Virginia, 1492-1892; a brief review of the discovery of the continent of North America, with a history of the executives of the colony and of the commonwealth of Virginia Washington, W. H. Lowdermilk &

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Co., 1893. CO1 S655 V29 Ref.

xxi p., 1 1., 459 p. front., pl., port., map. 8 vo.

Smith, William, 1797-1887.

5158

Remarks of Mr. Smith, of Virginia, on the organization of the House; delivered in the House of representatives, December 18, 1855. Washington, Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1855. 5160

7 p. 241⁄2 cm.

-Speech of Hon. William Smith, of Virginia, on the organization of the House; delivered in the House of representatives, December 24, 26, and 27, 1859. Washington, Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1859. JK310 v. 43. 5161

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Smith, William Farrar. Butler's attack on Drewry's Bluff. E468 B33.

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(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 206-212) -The eighteenth corps at Cold Harbor. E468 B33. (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 4. p. 221-230) -Franklin's "Left grand division." E468 B33. (In Battles and leaders of the civil war.

5163

5164

Smith, William Henry. The St. Clair papers.

v. 3. p. 128-138)

The life and public services of Arthur St. Clair, soldier of the revolutionary war; president of the Continental congress; and governor of the North-western Territory; with his correspondence and other papers, arranged and annotated by William Henry Smith . . . Cincinnati, R. Clarke & co., 1882. C1 S136 S41. 5165

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Smith, Z. F. [Biographical sketch of Henry Clay, with selections from his writings, by Z. F. Smith]

5166 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 3. p. 937977) Smithdeal, G. H. Smithdeal's practical grammar, speller and letter-writer. For use in business colleges, academies, public and private schools, by G. H. Smithdeal, . . . [Richmond], c 1895.

224 p. 20cm.

Smither, Ethel. Richard Henry Lee. [Life]

5167

5168

v. 1. no. 1. June, 1915. p.

(In Richmond college historical papers. [38]-56) Smithey, Marvin. Brunswick county, Virginia. Information for the homeseeker and investor. Prepared under the supervision of the Hon. I. E. Spatig as authorized by the Board of Supervisors of Brunswick County, Virginia, July 23, 1906. Compiled by Marvin Smithey of . . . Lawrenceville, Va. Richmond, Va., Williams printing co., 1907. F232 B911 S7. 5169

48 p. illus. 23cm.

Smithey, Royall Bascom. The civil government of Virginia, for the use of schools, by Royall Bascom Smithey [etc.] American book company [1904]

204 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Rev. ed. New York, Cincinnati F216 S66. 5170

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-History of Virginia; a brief text-book for schools . . New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Amer. bk. co. [1898] F226 S66.

276 p. incl. front. (port.) illus. 8 vo.

Smith's rescue by Pocahontas.

(In Southern literary messenger. v. 36. p. 626-631)

5171

5172

Smithson, William T. The Methodist pulpit South, compiled by William T. Smithson. 3d edition. Washington, D. C., William T. Smithson, 1859. 5173

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Smithsonian institution. The exhibits of the Smithsonian institution and United States national museum at the Jamestown tercentennial exposition, Norfolk, Virginia, 1907. Washington, 1907. Q11 S6 A4 1907. 5174

71 p.

front., pl. 231⁄2 cm. Smoot, Thomas Arthur. Arthur Smoot, D. D. viii, 195 p. 20cm.

The standard of pitch in religion. By Thomas
Funk & Wagnalls co., New York, 1914.

5175

Smyth, J. F. D. A tour in the United States of America: containing an account of the present situation of that country; the population, agriculture, commerce, customs, and manners of the inhabitants; anecdotes of several members of the congress, and general officers in the American army; and many other very singular and interesting occurrences. With a description of the Indian nations, the general face of the colony, mountains, forests, rivers, and the most beautiful, grand, and picturesque views throughout that vast continent. Likewise improvements in husbandry that may be adopted with great advantage in Europe. By J. F. D. Smyth, esq. London, Printed for G. Robinson [etc., etc.] 1784. 5176 2 v. 22cm.

Library has v. 1.

Travels in Virginia: v. 1, p. 1-83.

Smyth, John. Smyth, of Nibley, papers. Virginia papers, 1613-1634. The manuscript coll'ns of John Smyth of Nibley Glocestersh., the author of the "Lives of the Berkeleys," one of the original adventurers in the promotion of plantations and settlements in the second Virginia colony. With some papers of later date added. 84 originals and contemporary transcripts, 1613-1679.

5177

(Printed, almost entire, in Bulletin of the New York Public Library. v. 3. p. 160-208, 248-276. New York, 1899)

Smyth, John H. Negro delinquent children in Virginia. John H. Smyth, LL. D., ex U. S. minister, etc., President of the Negro reformatory association of Virginia, at the twenty-fifth national conference of charities and correction. New York, May 24th, 1898. F218 5 S66. 5178

unp. 19cm.

Smyth, Samuel Gordon. A genealogy of the Duke-Shepherd-Van Metre family, from civil, military, church and family records and documents, comp. and ed. by Samuel Gordon Smyth . . . Lancaster, Pa., Press of the New era printing company, 1909. 5178a

ix, 445 p. col. front. (coat of arms) plates, ports., facsim. 231⁄2 cm. Snapshots at Richmond, Va., U. S. A. By the business man, editor, preacher, doctor, photographer . Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co., c 1895. 5179

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Snead, Georgie Tillman. Beneath Virginia skies, by Georgie Tillman Snead. New York, Scott-Thaw company, 1904. B S671 B8.

5180

2 p. 1., 343 p. front., 5 pl. 19cm.

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