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Snodgrass, Charles E. History of Loge Francaise no. 53, A. F. & A. M. Prepared by Wor. Bro. Charles E. Snodgrass. Richmond, Gillis & Baptist, 1874. F233 37 S67.

44 p. 231⁄2 cm.

5181

Snowden, James Ross. A description of the medals of Washington; of national and miscellaneous medals; and of other objects of interest in the museum of the mint. Illustrated by seventy-nine fac-simile engravings. To which are added biographical notices of the directors of the mint from 1792 to the year 1851. By James Ross Snowden, the director of the mint. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1861. C1 W318 S46. 5182

x p., 1 l., [13]-203 p. plates, fac-similes. 27cm.

Snowden, William H. Some old historic landmarks of Virginia and Maryland, described in a hand-book for the tourist over the Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon electric railway, by W. H. Snowden, A. M., of Andalusia, Va., member of the Va. historical society, etc. Fifth edition of five thousand. Copiously illustrated. Alexandria, Va., Printed by G. H. Ramey & son, 1904. F234 M9 S674. 5183

124 p. illus. 23cm.

Snyder, W. Grammatical pioneer or rational instructor. Analytical grammar, containing the principles of the English language, arranged in progressive order, and illustrated by appropriate examples. By W. Snyder Winchester, E. W. Robinson, 1834. PE1721 S6. 5184

xvii, 164 p., 1 1. 181⁄2 cm.

Social register, Richmond, North Carolina, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta, 1904. Vol. 18, no. 10. Nov., 1903. New York City, Social register association, c 1903. 5185

179 p. 171⁄2 cm.

Society of the Colonial dames of America. The constitution and officers of the Society of the Colonial dames of America. Richmond, Va., West, Johnston & co., 1893. 5186

30 p. 17x132 cm.

Society of the Cincinnati. Virginia. By-laws [of the] Society of the Cincinnati in the state of Virginia. Adopted October 19, 1912. 5187

6 p. 27cm.

-Officers of the Virginia forces in the revolutionary war at present represented in the Society of the Cincinnati in the state of Virginia, with names of their representatives October 19, 1912. [Richmond? 1912] F221 6 S65. 5188

1 p. 1., 11 p. 27x21cm.

-Proceedings of the Virginia state society of the Cincinnati from the 6th of October, 1783, to the disbanding of the society on October 13th, 1824. Richmond, Va., W. E. Jones, printer, 1896. F221 6 S61. 5189

118 p. 301⁄2 cm.

-Roster of Society of the Cincinnati in the state of Virginia. F221 6 S6. 5190

Library has 1907-1908, 1910-1911, 1912-1913, 1914.

Society of Virginia for promoting agriculture. Memoirs of the "Society of Virginia for promoting agriculture:" containing communications on various subjects in husbandry and rural affairs. Richmond, Printed by Shepherd & Pollard, 1818. F220 32 S678.

5191

xiii, 9-132 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Soley, James Russell. Closing operations in the James river.

v. 4. p. 705-707)

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. -Early operations on the Potomac river. E468 B33.

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 1. p. 143) -The navy in the peninsular campaign. E468 B33.

E468 B33.

5192

5193

5194

(In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 2. p. 264-270) Solomon, George. America and its possibilities for the Jew. An oration delivered at Wilmington, N. C., April 26, 1908. [Richmond, Va., 1908] E184 J5 S68.

8 p. 24cm.

Somerby, H. G. Passengers for Virginia, 1635. F1 N12.

1.

5195

5195a

(In The New England historical and genealogical register. v. 2. no. January, 1848. p. 111-113; v. 2. no. 2. April, 1848. p. 211-212; v. 2. no. 3. July, 1848. p. 268; v. 3. no. 2. April, 1849. p. 184; v. 3. no. 4. October, 1849. p. 388-390; v. 4. January, 1850. p. 61; v. 4. no. 2. April, 1850. p. 189-191; v. 4. no. 3. July, 1850. p. 261-264; v. 5. no. 1. January, 1851. p. 61-62: v. 5. no. 3. July, 1851. p. 343-344; v. 15. no. 2. April, 1861. p. 142-146)

Sommerville, C. W. Robert Goodloe Harper. A dissertation presented to the Board of university studies of the Johns Hopkins university for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Washington, D. C., The Neale company, 1899. C1 H295 S51. 5196 Celebration of the one hundred and thirty-ninth anniversary of the journey of general Washington from Philadelphia to Cambridge to take command of the American army, June 23-July 3, 1775 . . . Washington, D. C., 1914. C1 W318 S69. 5197

Sons of the American revolution.

54 p. front. (port.) 3 col. pl., fold. map, double facsim. 24cm. Sons of the revolution. Kentucky. Year book of the society, Sons of the revolution, in the commonwealth of Kentucky, 1894-1913, and Catalogue of military land warrants granted by the commonwealth of Virginia to soldiers and sailors of the revolution; comp. by Samuel M. Wilson from records in the State land office of Kentucky. Lexington, Ky. [The Society] 1913. E202 4 K37. 5198

viii, 363 p. incl. col. front., illus. plates (part col.) ports. facsims. 251⁄2 cm. Sons of the revolution. Virginia. Year book of the society of Sons of the revolution in the state of Virginia. Jan., 1901. Richmond, I. N. Jones & son print, 1901. 5199

42, [1] p. 261⁄2 cm.

The sons of the sires; a history of the rise, progress and destiny of the
American party
To which is added a review of the letter of the
Hon. Henry A. Wise against the Know-nothings. By An American.
Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & co., 1855. JK2341 A6 A5. 5200
viii, [9]-223 p. 18cm.

Sorrel, G. Moxley. Recollections of a Confederate staff officer, by Gen. G.
Moxley Sorrel with introduction by Senator John W. Daniel. New
York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1905.
S71.

315 p. front. (port.) 211⁄2 cm.

E605

5201

Richmond, Atlanta
S495 S72. 5202

Soule, Andrew MacNairn. Agriculture, its fundamental principles, by Andrew M. Soule . . and Edna Henry Lee Turpin [etc.] B. F. Johnson publishing company [c 1907] col. front., illus., 3 col. pl. 191⁄2 cm.

320 p.

South Boston female institute, South Boston, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1894, 1895, 1896.

5203

The South in the building of the nation; a history of the Southern states designed to record the South's part in the making of the American nation; to portray the character and genius, to chronicle the achievements and progress and to illustrate the life and traditions of the Southern people. v. 1-13 Richmond, Va., The Southern historical publication society. [c 1909-1910] F207 S72. 5204

13 v. col. fronts., plates (partly col.) ports. (partly col.) map, facsim. 24cm. Contains bibliographies.

Southall, James Cocke. An address on the subject of democracy, delivered before the Society of alumni of the University of Virginia, at its annual meeting, held in the public hall, July 3d, 1860, by James C. Southall. Printed by order of the Society. Baltimore, Printed by Sherwood & co., 1860. F218 24 U5 S72. 5205

39 p. 21.5cm.

-Cheap transportation.

Delivered before the American cheap transportation association, in Richmond, Virginia, December 2nd, 1874. By James C. Southall . . Richmond, Clemmitt & Jones, 1875. HE393 Z7 S6. 5206

39 p. 23cm.

-The epoch of the mammoth and the apparition of man upon the earth. By James C. Southall. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1878. GN738 S7.

xv, 430 p. incl. front., illus. pl. 191⁄2 cm.

5207

-A memoir of the Cocke family; being a series of articles published in "the Virginia magazine of history and biography" by James Cocke Southall; and bound together from the pages of that magazine into the present volume. 1898.

var. pag. plates. 241⁄2 cm.

5208

-Opening of the Lewis Brooks museum at the University of Virginia, June 27th, 1878. Address on man's age in the world. By Jas. C. Southall . . With introductory remarks of Hon. A. H. H. Stuart, rector. Richmond, Printed by order of the Board of visitors, 1878. F218 24 U5 S73. also GN741 S72. 5209

58, [2] p. 23cm.

The recent origin of man, as illustrated by geology and the modern science of pre-historic archaeology. By James C. Southall Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co.; [etc., etc.] 1875. S72. 5210

GN738

2 p. 1., 9-606 p. front., illus., fold. tab. 24cm. -The Westminster review on "The recent origin of man." By James C. Southall, Richmond, Va. [Extracted from the Methodist quarterly review for April, 1877]

225-251 p. 231⁄2 cm.

5211

Southard, S. L. A discourse on the professional character and virtues of the late William Wirt. By S. L. Southard. Washington, Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1834. C1 W799 S53.

59 p. 23cm.

5212

South-eastern tariff association. General tariff of minimum rates, adopted by the South-eastern tariff association, for Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia. Revised September 15, 1895. Atlanta, Ga., South-eastern tariff association print, 1895. 5213

HG9769 S72.

246 p. 201⁄2 cm.

Southern bell telephone and telegraph company.

Transcript of record. United States circuit court of appeals. Fourth circuit. No. 361. The Southern bell telephone and telegraph company, appellant, versus city of Richmond, appellee. Appeal from the circuit court of the United States for the eastern district of Virginia, at Richmond. Record filed March 6th, 1900.

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5214

5215

The Southern Clinic; a monthly journal of medicine, surgery and new remedies. C. A. Bryce, M. D., editor and proprietor. Richmond, Va. R11 S7. 5216

Library has v. 24, 1901, nos. 6, 10-12; v. 25, 1902, nos. 1-5, 7-12; v. 26, 1903; v. 27, 1904, nos. 1 & 2; v. 28-33, 1905-1910. Southern female college, Petersburg, Va. Souvenir booklet . S73.

unp. illus. 201⁄2 cm.

Southern female institute, Richmond, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1867, 1876.

F218 24

5217

5218

Southern historical convention. The proceedings of the Southern historical convention, which assembled at the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, Va., on the 14th of August, 1873; and of the Southern historical society, as reorganized, with the address by Gen. Jubal A. Early, delivered before the convention on the first day of its session. Baltimore, Turnbull brothers, [1873] 5219

44 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Southern historical magazine, devoted to history, genealogy, biography, archaeology and kindred subjects. v. 1, v. 2, no. 1-2; Jan.-Aug. 1892. monthly. Charleston, W. Va., V. A. Lewis [1892] F206 S79. 5220

V. A. Lewis, editor.

Southern historical society. Proceedings of the second annual meeting of the Southern historical society, held in the city of Richmond on the twenty-seventh day of Oct., 1874. Richmond, Printed by James E. Goode, 1874.

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5221

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-An author and subject index to the Southern historical society papers, vol. 1-38, comp. by Mrs. Kate Pleasants Minor, reference librarian, under the direction of Earl G. Swem, assistant librarian. Richmond, D. Bottom, superintendent of printing, 1913.

1 p. 1., p. 47-139. 23cm.

(Virginia State Library. Bulletin. v. 6.

Southern history association. Publications.

Colyer Meriwether, ed.

F206 S73.

5222a

nos. 3 and 4)

Washington, D. C., 1897-1907.

5223

Library has v. 1-11. 1897-1907. except v. 5 no. 4.

The Southern literary messenger, devoted to every department of literature and the fine arts . . Richmond, Va., T. W. White, printer, 1834-1864. 5224

38 v. 26 by 24 cm.

The Southern magazine. The Southern publishing company, Manassas, Va. v. 1, no. 1. June, 1899.

5225

59, [3] p. front. (port.) 241⁄2 cm.

The Southern pioneer and Gospel visitor. Richmond. monthly.
Library has v. 1, 1831-32.

The Southern planter. Devoted to
trucking, livestock and fireside.
lishing Co., 1840-date. monthly.

5226

practical and progressive agriculture, Richmond, Va., Southern planter pubS1 S728.

5227

Title varies; 1868-81, Southern planter and farmer. Library has v. 1-20, 1841-1860; 1868-1896 incomplete; 1897-date. Southern Presbyterian pulpit: a collection of sermons by ministers of the Southern Presbyterian church. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication, 1896.

407 p. ports.

5228

The Southern pulpit. Conducted by Rev. H. M. Jackson, rector of Grace church, Rev. J. J. Lafferty, editor Christian advocate. Richmond, Va.

5229

Library has v. 1, 1881; v. 2, no. 4, April, 1882; v. 3, nos. 1, 3-8, 10, 12, Jan., Mar.-Aug., Oct., Dec., 1883; v. 4, nos. 2-4, Feb.-Apr., 1884. Southern quarterly review. Maury on South America and Amazonia. Being an article from the October number of the Southern quarterly review. Charleston, Walker & Burke, 1853.

41 p. 23cm.

F2223 S72.

Southern railway company. Annual report. HE2791 S722.

5230

5231

Library has 1st, 1895; 2d, 1896; 4th, 1898-8th, 1902; 11th, 1905; 13th, 1907; 17th, 1911; 20th, 1914.

Southern rights association of Virginia. Memorial of the Southern rights association of Virginia: being a statement of grievances and suggestion of remedies therefor. HC107 A13 D28.

(In De Bow's review. v. 28. Southern seminary, Buena Vista, Va.

Library has 1905.

February, 1860. p. 173-182)

Catalog.

5231a

5232

The Southern tobacconist and modern farmer. Official paper of the Interstate tobacco growers' protective association of Virginia and North Carolina. Richmond, Walthall print. co. S1 S725. 5233

Library has May, June, 1906, Aug., 1906-Sept., 1907.
Continued in Modern farmer.

The Southern workman and Hampton school record. Hampton. monthly. 5234

Library has v. 23, 1894 to date.

Southside academy, Chase City, Va. Catalog. F218 24 S72 C35. 5235 Library has 1896, 1898, 1899, 1910.

The Southside consolidation act, the great measure for regenerating the commercial fortunes of Virginia. One line, one railroad, one company, one management from the seaboard to Cumberland Gap. Papers, letters and speeches, argumentative and historical, relating to the measure. Richmond, W. A. R. Nye, book and job printer, 1867. 35 p. fold. map. 22cm.

South Side female institute, Burkeville, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1895.

Southside railroad co. Annual report.

F217 3 S72.

5236

5237

5238

Library has 15th, 17th, 18th, 1864, 1866, 1867. South-Side Virginia. A region where every crop will grow, and where farmlands can be purchased at more reasonable prices than in any of the Northern, Western, or Northwestern states. An agricultural area which

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