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in the future will provide the products of the farm to supply the nonproducing population of the manufacturing cities of Virginia. Published by the Norfolk & Western railroad company . . . Reprinted from the "Roanoke daily times, June" 21, 1891.

15 p. 23cm.

Southwest Virginia institute, Glade Springs, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1887, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1892.

Southwest Virginia institute, Bristol, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1895, 1902.

5239

5240

5241

A souvenir of New Haven, Connecticut, fraternally dedicated to the Richmond light infantry blues battalion of Richmond, Virginia, by the Second company governor's foot guard upon the occasion of their visit to New Haven, September, 9, 10, 11, 1908. F104 N4 S72. 5242

137 p. illus. 26cm.

A souvenir of the unveiling of the Richmond howitzer monument at Richmond, Virginia, December 13th, 1892. Address of Mr. Leigh Robinson, with rolls of the three companies and lists of battles. 1893. F233 64 S71. 5243

98 p. front. 22cm.

Souvenir of Virginia state agricultural society fair, held at Richmond, Va., Oct. 31st and Nov. 1st & 2nd. 1883. Richmond, Va., A. Hoen & co. [1883] 5244

[22] p. 28cm.

Souvenir unveiling Soldiers and sailors monument. Richmond, Virginia, May 30, 1894. Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing co. F233 64 S7. 5245 unp. illus. 211⁄2 cm. Spalding, J. Willett. The Japan expedition. Japan and around the world; an account of three visits to the Japanese empire, with sketches of Madeira, St. Helena, Cape of Good Hope, Mauritius, Ceylon, Singapore, China, and Loo-Choo. By J. W. Spalding . . . New York, Redfield,

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477 p. front., plates. 19 cm.

Mr. Spalding was born in Richmond, Va., in 1827.

5246

Sparks, Jared. Correspondence of the American Revolution; being letters of eminent men to George Washington, from the time of his taking command of the army to the end of his presidency. Edited from the original manuscripts by Jared Sparks. Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1853. C1 W318 S53. 5247

4 v. 24cm.

-Life of Charles Lee, major-general in the army of the revolution; by Jared Sparks . . F116 N71. 5248 for the year 1874.

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(In New York historical society. Collections Publication fund series. New York, 1875. v. 7. p. [197]-334) Reprinted from "Lives of Charles Lee and Joseph Reed," Sparks' library of American biography. v. 18. Boston, 1846.

-Remarks on a "Reprint of the original letters from Washington to Joseph Reed, during the American revolution, referred to in the pamphlets of Lord Mahon and Mr. Sparks." By Jared Sparks. Boston, Little, Brown & co., 1853. C1 W318 S56. 5249

43 p. 231⁄2 cm.

-A reply to the strictures of Lord Mahon and others, on the mode of editing the writings of Washington. By Jared Sparks. Cambridge, John Bartlett, Bookseller to the university, 1852. C1 W318 S55. 5250 24cm.

35 p.

Sparrow, William. The first council in Jerusalem. The sermon at the opening of the fifty-seventh annual convention of the Protestant Episcopal church in Virginia, held in Saint Paul's church, Richmond, May 19, 1852. By William Sparrow, D. D., Prof. in Theo. seminary, Va. Philadelphia, T. K. and P. G. Collins, printers, 1852. 5251

38 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Love among Christians urged. A sermon preached in St. George's church, Fredericksburg, Va. Friday, May 23, 1845. By William Sparrow, D. D., professor in the Theological seminary of the Protestant Episcopal church in Virginia. Alexandria, Printed at the Southern churchman office, 1845. 5252

20cm. 22cm.

Speece, Conrad, 1776-1836.

The mountaineer. New ed. Staunton, Va.,

printed by Isaac Collett, 1823. PS2894 S7 M9.
204 p. 181⁄2 cm.

5253

-A sermon, delivered at Peterville church, on Thursday, August 20, 1812; being the day appointed by the President of the United States for public humiliation and prayer, on account of the war with England. By Conrad Speece . . . Richmond, Printed by Blagrove & Trueheart, 1812. E364 $74.

15 p. 211⁄2 cm.

Speece, Frederick. My native land, and other poems

5254

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Speece. Philadelphia, Printed by Lydia R. Bailey, No. 26 North Fifth street: for Augustine Leftwich, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1832. 5255 156 p. 18cm.

Speed, Thomas. The wilderness road, a description of the routes of travel by which the pioneers and early settlers first came to Kentucky. Louisville, Ky., J. P. Morton & co., 1886. F452 S74. 5256

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Speer, Emory. Lincoln, Lee, Grant, and other biographical addresses, by Judge Emory Speer. New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1909. CO1 S742 L73.

269 p. front., ports. 21cm.

5257

Spelman, Henry. Relation of Virginia, by Henry Spelman, 1609. London, printed for J. F. Hunnewell at the Chiswick press, 1872. office.

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(In Smith, John, 1580-1631

Birmingham, 1884. p. ci-cxiv)

13x11cm.

Works

F229 Sp743

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First pub. 1872 from the original ms. by J. F. Hunnewell.

-Same. F229 S665.

5259

(In Smith, John. Travels and works. ed. by E. Arber. New ed. by Bradley. 1910. v. 1. p. ci-cxiv)

-Same [in part]

5259

(In Brown, A. Genesis of the U. S. v. 1. p. 483-488) Spence, Irving. Letters on the early history of the Presbyterian church in America addressed to the late Rev. Robert M. Laird by Irving Spence Esq of Snowhill, Maryland, with a sketch of the life of the author, and a selection from his religious writings. Philadelphia, Henry Perkins, 1838.

x p., 1 l., [13]-109 p. 191⁄2 cm.

Spencer, Richard Henry. Carlyle family and descendants of John and Sarah (Fairfax) Carlyle. The Carlyle house and its associations. By Richard Henry Spencer. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, 1910.

24cm.

5261

58 p. incl. front. (col. coat of arms) illus., ports. Spencer, Thomas. The faith of the ages. A series of meditations, devotional and practical, on the Apostles' Creed. By the Rev. Thomas Spencer. Petersburg, Virginia, The Franklin press company, 1900. 5262

2 p. 1., iv, 149 p. 141⁄2 cm.

Spencer family. Notes of the descendants of James Spencer, (junior,) of Spencer Hall, Talbot County, Maryland. 1892.

26 p. 251⁄2 cm.

5263

Spooner, John Jones. Topographical description of the county of Prince George, in Virginia, 1793. By the Rev. John Jones Spooner, rector of Martin's Brandon, in said county. 5264

92)

(In Massachusetts historical society. Collections. v. 3, 1794. p. 85Spotsylvania co., Va. Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800, being transcriptions, from the original files at the county court house, of wills, deeds, administrators' and guardians' bonds, marriage licenses, and lists of revolutionary pensioners, ed. by William Armstrong Crozier New York, Pub. for the Genealogical association by Fox, Duffield & company. 1905. F224 C95.

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Sprague, William B. Annals of the American pulpit; or, Commemorative notices of distinguished American clergymen of various denominations from the early settlement of the country to the close of the year 1855. With historical introductions . . . New York, R. Carter & brothers, 1866-69. 5266

9v. 24cm.

Contents in part containing names of those clergymen who were born in Virginia or served in Virginia: Adams, William, v. 7; Alexander, Archibald, v. 3; Armstrong, William Jessup, v. 4; Asbury, Daniel, v. 7; Atkinson, William Mays, v. 4; Axley, James, v. 7;

Baxter, George Addison, v. 4; Beauchamp, William, v. 7; Biddle, William Phillips, v. 6; Blackburn, Gideon, v. 4; Blair, James, v. 5; Blair, John Durborrow, v. 3; Buchanan, John, v. 5; Butler, John George, v. 9; Brame, John Todd, v. 7; Bruce, Philip, v. 7; Broaddus, Andrew, v. 6; Boucher, Jonathan, v. 5; Brown, Samuel, v. 4;

Campbell, Alexander Augustus, v. 4; Campbell, John Poage, v. 3; Carpenter, William, v. 9; Cary, Lott, v. 6; Carrick, Samuel, v. 3; Childs, John Wesley, v. 7; Chisholm, James, v. 5; Crowder, Thomas, v. 7; Collinsworth, John, v. 7; Clopton, Abner Wentworth, v. 6; Cone, Spencer Houghton, 6; Cook, Valentine, v. 7; Cox, Melville Beveridge, v. 7; Cummings, Charles, v. 3;

V.

Davis, Noah, v. 6; Davis, John, v. 7; Davies, Samuel, v. 3; Dibrell, Anthony, v. 7; Dudley, Ambrose, v. 6; Doak, Samuel, v. 3;

7;

Eastburn, James Wallis, v. 5; Eskridge, Vernon, v. 7;

Flohr, George Daniel, v. 9; Frye, Christopher, v. 7; Frye, Joseph, v. George, Enoch, v. 7; Glendy, John, v. 4; Graham, Samuel Lyle, v. 4; Graham, William, v. 3; Gretter, John A., v. 4; Griffith, David, v. 5;

Harriss, Samuel, v. 6; Henderson, Robert, v. 3; Henkel, Charles, v. 9; Henkel, Paul, v. 9; Hoge, John Blair, v. 4; Hoge, Moses, v. 3; Hoge, Samuel Davies, v. 4; Hinton, Isaac Taylor, v. 6; Hill, William, v. 3; Hitt, Daniel, v. 7; Holcombe, Henry, v. 6;

Jackson, William, v. 5; Jackson, William M., v. 5; Jarratt, Devereux, v. 5; Jennings, Samuel Kennedy, v. 7; Jones, Hugh, v. 5;

Kerr, John, v. 6; Kirkpatrick, John, v. 4; Kobler, John, v. 7;

Lane, John, v. 7; Lee, Jesse, v. 7; Leigh, Hezekiah Gilbert, v. 7; Lacy, Drury, v. 3; Lunsford, Lewis, v. 6. Lyell, Thomas, v. 5; Lyle, Matthew, . 3; Lyle, John, v. 4;

Madison, James. v, 5; Matthews, John, v. 4; Marshall, Daniel, v. 6; Marques, Thomas, v. 4; McKendree, William, v. 7; McHenry, Barnabas, v. 7; McFerrin, James, v. 7; McPheeters, William, v. 4; McWhir, William, v. 3; Makemie, Francis, v. 3; Mackie, Josias, v. 3; Murray, Nicholas, v. 4; Moore, Richard Channing, v. 5; Mitchell, James, v. 3;

Noel, Silas Mercer, v. 6; Nolley, Richmond, v. 7;
Penn, Abram, v. 7;

Ravenscroft, John Stark, v. 5; Reid, William Shields, v. 4; Rice, David, v. 3; Rice, John Holt, v. 4; Richards, Lewis, v. 6; Robinson, William, v. 3; Roszel, Stephen G., v. 7;

Sale, John, v. 7; Sampson, Francis S., v. 4; Scott, Archibald, v. 3; Scott, William Cowper, v. 4; Semple, Robert Baylor, v. 6; Smith, James, v. 7; Smith, John Blair, v. 3; Smith, Samuel Stanhope, v. 3; Sims, Edward Drumgoole, v. 7; Smith, Isaac, v. 7; Stephens, Abednego, v. 5; Stephenson, James White, v. 3; Strange, John, v. 7; Straughan, Samuel Lamkin, v. 6; Streit, Christian, v. 9; Speece, Conrad, v. 4;

Taylor, John, v. 6; Taylor, Stephen, v. 4; Turner, James, v. 3;
Vardeman, Jeremiah, v. 6;

Waddell, James, v. 3; Waller, John, v. 6; West, William, v. 5; Wharey, James, v. 4; Whatcoat, Richard, v. 7; Whitsitt, James, v. 6; Wiley, Allen, v. 7; Wilmer, William H., v. 5; Williams, John, v. 6; Williams, Robert, v. 7; Wilson, Joshua Lacy, v. 4;

Young, David, v. 7.

Squires, W. H. T. Guide to Norfolk, Va., Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, Ocean View, Old Point Comfort, Hampton, Newport News and vicinity. No. 8. Norfolk, Va., W. T. Barron & co. [no date] 5270

45 p. illus., map. 24cm.

Stacy, G. B. The dragon: that old serpent, the devil, and Satan, whose head must be bruised in the coming contest among the nations. By G. B. Stacy. Richmond, Va., W. Hargrave White, 1860. 5271

[5]-184 p. 16cm.

Stadelman, William F. Sparks of truth for sincere Baptists, by Rev. William F. Stadelman, C. S. Sp. Rock Castle, Va. The Columbus press, New York [1907] 5272

101 p. 161⁄2 cm.

Stagg, John W. Calvin, Twisse and Edwards on the universal salvation of those dying in infancy by Rev. John W. Stagg, D. D. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication, 1902. 5273

163 p. front. (port.)

Stanard, Mrs. Mary Newton. The dreamer. A romantic rendering of the lifestory of Edgar Allan Poe, by Mary Newton Stanard . . Richmond, Bell book & stationery co., 1909. BS784 D77. 375 p. 191⁄2 cm.

5274

-The story of Bacon's rebellion, by Mary Newton Stanard. New York and Washington, The Neale publishing company, 1907. F229 S784. 5275

181 p. 20cm. Appendix: Original sources of information for "The story of Bacon's rebellion," p. 171-181.

[Stanard, William Glover] Catalogue of the manuscripts in the collection of the Virginia historical society, and also of some printed papers. Richmond, W. E. Jones, printer, 1901. 5276

120 p. 25cm.

-A chart of the ancestors and descendants of Rev. Robert Rose, born at Wester Alves, Scotland, February 12, 1704, came to Virginia in 1725, died June 30, 1751, prepared by W. G. Stanard, for Miss Annie Fitzhugh Rose Walker. Richmond, W. E. Jones, printer, 1895. 5277

1 p. fold geneal. tab. 19cm.

-The colonial Virginia register. A list of governors, councillors and other higher officials, and also members of the House of burgesses, and the Revolutionary convention of the colony of Virginia. Compiled by William G. and Mary Newton Stanard. Albany, N. Y., Joel Munsell's sons 1902. F222 2 S78.

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-Notes on a journey on the James, together with a guide to old Jamestown. Comp. for A. P. V. A. by William G. Stanard, committee on guide book. [n. p. 1907]

24. p. map. 14x18cm.

5279

-Some emigrants to Virginia. Memoranda in regard to several hundred emigrants to Virginia during the colonial period whose parentage is shown or former residence indicated by authentic records. Comp. by W. G. Stanard. Richmond, Va., For sale by the Bell book & stationery company [W. E. Jones' sons, inc., printers, c 1911] F222 2 S79.

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"Reprinted from the Annual report of the American historical association for the year 1903, v. 1, pages 645-664."

Stanly, Edward. Letter from Mr. Stanly, of N. C. to Mr. Botts, of Virginia. [Washington, 1840]

7 p. 23cm.

E390 S79.

5282

Stanton, Henry Thompson, 1834-1898. The moneyless man, and other poems. 2d. ed. Cincinnati; Robt. Clarke & co., 1884. PS2907 S4 M7

183 p. 201⁄2 cm.

Mr. Stanton was born in Alexandria, Va., June 30, 1834.

1884.

5283

Staples, Waller R. Address [before Virginia state bar association] of Waller R. Staples, president of the association. History of the old county court system of Virginia, as it existed before the late War between the states. 5284

(In Virginia state bar association. 6th report, 1894. p. 128-156) Stark, A. W. Instructions for field artillery; compiled from standard military authority; embracing schools of the piece, battery, and battalion or evolutions of batteries; with an instructive appendix. Prepared by Major A. W. Stark. Published by authority of the Secretary of war. Richmond, A. Morris, Publisher, 1864. UF153 5 S79. 5285

xv, [16]-264 p. 18cm.

Starke, Richard. The office and authority of a justice of peace explained and digested, under proper titles. To which are added, full and correct precedents of all kinds of process necessary to be used by magistrates; in which also the duty of sheriffs, and other publick officers, is properly discussed. By Richard Starke, esquire. Williamsburg, Printed by Alexander Purdie and John Dixon, 1774. 5286

2 p. 1., 356 p. 211⁄2 cm.

The stars and stripes in rebeldom. A series of papers written by federal prisoners (privates) in Richmond, Tuscaloosa, New Orleans and Salisbury, N. C. . . . [v. 1, no. 1-6; v. 2, no. 1-2; Nov. 28, 1861-Jan. 15, 1862] Boston, T. O. H. P. Burnham, 1862. E611 S79. 5287

iv, [5]-137 p. 12 mo.

A statement in behalf of the candidacy of Hon. G. T. Garnett for re-election as judge of the thirteenth judicial circuit [of Virginia] [1906]

20 p. 211⁄2 cm.

5288

Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854. Edited by Richard Edwards. Richmond, published for the proprietor, 1855. 5289

469 p. 231⁄2 cm.

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