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Tenth congressional district agricultural high school.

Appomattox, Va.
Annual catalogue.

Library has 1913.

142

Archer, Gabriel. Letter from James Town, 31 August, 1609. A letter of Master Gabriel Archar, touching the voyage of the fleet of ships, which arrived at Virginia without Sir Thomas Gates and Sir George Summers, 1609. F229 S56.

(In Smith, John. 1884. p. xciv-xcvii)

Works, 1608-1631. Ed. by E. Arber.

143

Birmingham,

-A letter of M. Gabriel Archer, touching the voyage of the fleet of ships which arrived at Virginia, without Sir Tho. Gates and Sir George Summers, 1609. 144 Genesis of the United States. v. 1. p. 328-332)

(In Brown, Alexander.

-A letter of M. Gabriel Archar, touching the voyage of the fleet of ships, which arrived at Virginia, without Sir Tho. Gates, and Sir George Summers, 1609. G159 P8. 145

(In Purchas his pilgrimes. London, 1625. v. 4. p. 1733, 1734) -A relatyon of the discovery of our river, from James Forte into the maine; made by Captaine Christofer Newport, and sincerely written and observed by a gent: of ye colony. F229 S56. Ed. by E. Arber.

(In Smith, John. Works, 1608-1631. 1884. p. xl-lv)

146

Birmingham,

-A relatyon of the discovery of our river, from James Forte into the Maine; Made by Capt. Christopher Newport, and sincerely written and observed by a gentleman of the colony. The description of the nowdiscovered river and country of Virginia; with the liklyhood of ensuing ritches, by England's ayd and industry. A brief description of the people. 146a (In The American antiquarian society. Transactions and collections. Archaeologia Americana. v. 4. p. 40-65)

Archer, Lucie Agnes. Rosa von Tannenburg, a tale; translated from the German of Schmid, by Lucie Agnes Archer. New York, John Scott, 1881. 146a

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Archer, William Segar. Speech of Mr. Archer, of Virginia, on the joint resolution for the annexation of Texas. Delivered in the senate of the United States, February 28, 1845. Washington, Gales and Seaton, 1845. F390 A67.

147

18 p. 25 cm.

Speech on annexation of Texas in the Senate May, 1844. JK310 v. 28.

148

21cm.

HG2529

149

150

22 p. -Speech on the removal of the deposites, Jan. 29, 1834. 1834. U5.

21 p. 21cm.

Argall, Sir Samuel. Briefe intelligence from Virginia.

(In Purchas his pilgrimes. v. 4. p. 1805)

-A letter of Sir Samuel Argoll touching his voyage to Virginia, and actions there: Written to Master Nicholas Hawes, June, 1613. G159 P8. 151

(In Purchas his pilgrimes. London, 1625. v. 4. p. 1764-1765) -A Letter of Sir Samuel Argoll touching his voyage to Virginia, and actions there: written to Master Nicholas Hawes. 1613.

152

(In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States. v. 2. p. 640-644)

-The voiage of Captaine Samuel Argal, from James Towne in Virginia, to seeke the ile of Bermuda, and missing the same, his putting over toward Sagadahoc and Cape Cod, and so back againe to James Towne, begun the nineteenth of June, 1610. G159 P8.

153

(In Purchas his pilgrimes. London, 1625. v. 4. p. 1758-1762) Armstrong, George Dodd. The Christian doctrine of slavery. By George D. Armstrong, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Norfolk, Va. York, C. Scribner, 1857. HT13 A73.

vi, 7-148 p. 19cm.

New 154

-"The good hand of our God upon us." A thanksgiving sermon, preached on occasion of the victory of Manassas, July 21st, 1861, in the Presbyterian church, Norfolk, Va. By Rev. Geo. D. Armstrong, D. D., pastor. Norfolk, Va., Pub. by J. D. Ghiselin, jr., 1861. 155

15 p. 231⁄2 cm.

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-The summer of the pestilence. A history of the ravages of the yellow fever in Norfolk, Virginia, A. D. 1855. By George D. Armstrong 2d ed. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1856. F234 N8 A7. 156 192 p. 17cm.

[Armstrong, Mrs. F. M.] The Syms-Eaton free school. Benjamin Syms, 1634. Thomas Eaton, 1659. [Compiled by Mrs. F. M. Armstrong, published for the benefit of the Daughters of the American revolution and the Association for the preservation of Virginia antiquities]

26 p. plate, illus. 17cm.

157

Armstrong, J. L. [Biographical sketch of John Esten Cooke, with selections from his writings, by J. L. Armstrong]

(In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1031-1062)

158

1909. v. 3. p.

With

Armstrong, Mrs. Mary Frances (Morgan) Hampton and its students. By two of its teachers, Mrs. M. F. Armstrong and Helen W. Ludlow. fifty cabin and plantation songs, arranged by Thomas P. Fenner New York, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1874. F218 24 H23 A7.

255, [1] p. fold. front., illus. 211⁄2 cm.

Songs (with music): p. [171]-255.

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159

Armstrong, Samuel Chapman. Education for life, by Samuel Chapman Armstrong, founder of Hampton institute, with an introduction by Francis Greenwood Peabody and a biographical note by Helen W. Ludlow [Hampton, Va., Press of the Hampton normal and agricultural institute, 1913] F218 24 H23 A735.

160

54 p. incl. front. (port.) 19cm.
"Sayings and teachings of General Armstrong."

-A paper read at the anniversary meeting of the American missionary association, held in Syracuse, N. Y., October 24, 1877 . . . Normal school press print, 1877. HT128 A73.

7 p. 211⁄2 cm.

161

Armstrong, William J. A sermon occasioned by the death of David I. Burr, of the 1st presbyterian church, Richmond, Va. 1838 F233 37 R5. 162 Armstrong association, New York. The work and influence of Hampton. Proceedings of a meeting held in New York city February 12, 1904, under the direction of the Armstrong association. With the addresses of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, chairman; President Charles W. Eliot; Dr. H. B. Frissell; and Dr. Booker T. Washington. [New York, The Lehmaier press, 1904] F218 24 H23 A73. 163

38 p. 23cm.

Arnold, Benjamin William. Concerning the negroes of the city of Lynchburg, Virginia. 164

(In Southern history association publications. v. 10. 1906. p. 19-30)

. . History of the tobacco industry in Virginia from 1860 to 1894; by B. W. Arnold, jr. . . . Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1897. H31 J6. 165

86 p. 242 cm.

(Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science 15th ser., 1-2)

Bibliography: p. 85-86.

-Virginia women and the civil war.

166

(In Southern history association publications. v. 2. 1898. p. 256-271) Arnold, Robert. The Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond. Early recollections. Vivid portrayal of amusing scenes. By Robt. Arnold Norfolk, Va., Green, Burke & Gregory, printers, 1888. F232 D7 A7. 167

78 p. 19cm.

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Cover-title: Uncle Alek and his mule; or The author's recollections of the Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond.

Arnold, Samuel Greene. The life of Patrick Henry, of Virginia. By S. G. Arnold... Auburn and Buffalo, Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1854. C1 H523 A66.

10, [13]-271 p. 16cm.

168

Art work of Richmond; published in 9 parts. W. H. Parish pub. co., 1897. F233 3 A784. 169

plates. 4 to.

Arthur, Timothy Shay. The history of Virginia, from its earliest settlement to the present time. By T. S. Arthur and W. H. Carpenter. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo & co., 1853. F226 A79. 170 332 p. 16 mo.

Asbury, Francis. Journal of the Rev. Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, from Aug. 7, 1771 to Dec. 7, 1815. [Transcribed by F. Hollingsworth] New York, published by N. Bangs and T. Mason, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1821. C1 A822 H51. 171 3v.

22cm.

Includes the journal of his visits in Virginia.

Ashby, Thomas Almond. Life of Turner Ashby, by Thomas A. Ashby ... New York, The Neale publishing company, 1914. C1 A823 A8.

275 p. front. (port.) 21cm.

172

-The Valley campaigns, being the reminiscences of a non-combatant while between the lines in the Shenandoah Valley during the War of the States, by Thomas A. Ashby . . . New York, The Neale publishing company, 1914. E470 A82. 173

327 p. 21cm.

Ashe, William Willard.

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Shortleaf pine in Virginia; the increase in its yield by thinning. By W. W. Ashe Richmond, D. Bottom, superintendent of government printing, 1913. F220 1 A82. 174

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44 p. vi pl (incl. front.) 23cm. At head of title: Dept. of agriculture and immigration of Virginia .in co-operation with the Forest service, United States Dept. of agriculture.

Ashton, John. The adventures and discourses of Captain John Smith, sometime president of Virginia, and admiral of New England. Newly ordered by John Ashton .. With illustrations taken by him from

original sources.

London, New York [etc.] Cassell & company, limited

[1883?] C1 S652 A68.

175

xx, 309 p. incl. front. (port.) illus.. 191⁄2 cm.
Written in the form of an autobiography.

The Aspinwall papers. F61 M41.

In Collections of the Massachusetts historical society. & 10. Boston, 1871)

176

4th ser. V. 9

Asplund, John. The annual register of the Baptist denomination, in North America; to the first of November, 1790. Containing an account of the churches and their constitutions, ministers, members, associations, their plan and sentiments, rule and order, proceedings and correspondence. Also remarks upon practical religion. Humbly offered to the public, by John Asplund. [1791]

iv, 5-70 p. 22cm.

Preface dated Southampton County, Virginia, July 14, 1791.

177

-The universal register of the Baptist denomination in North-America, for the years 1790, 1791, 1792, and part of 1793. Volume the second . . By John Asplund. Richmond, Virginia, Printed by John Dixon, for the author, 1794.

vip., 11., 50 p. 17cm.

Association for the preservation of Virginia antiquities.

178

Charter, constitu

tion and by-laws of the Association for the preservation of Virginia antiquities, Richmond, Va. . . . Richmond, W. E. Jones, printer, 1901. F225 A8 C4.

16 p. 20cm.

-Year book. F225 A8 Y3.

Library has 1896-date.

179

180

Association for restoring Old donation church. Old donation church. Erected 1736. Mother church erected 1633. Issued by the association for restoring Old donation church 1911. [Norfolk, Va., Press of Atlantic coast printing corporation, 1911]

14 p. illus. 15cm.

181

Association of engineers of Virginia. Proceedings of the First summer meeting of the Association of engineers of Virginia. Held at Virginia Beach, July, 23, 24, 25, 1891. Roanoke, Va., Hammond's printing works, [1891] 182

var. pag. 21cm.

Transactions of the Association of engineers of Virginia. No. 2. From July, 1891, to March, 1893. Roanoke, Va. Roanoke, Va., the Stone printing and manufacturing co., 1893. 183

165 p. 22cm.

Association of medical officers of the army and navy of the Confederacy. Samuel Preston Moore, M. D., Surgeon-general of the Confederate states of America. [Washington, Press of Judd & Detweiler, inc., 1910?] C1 M824 A84. 184

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Astrop, Robert Francis. Original poems, on a variety of subjects, interspersed with tales; forming the largest miscellaneous collection ever published by an American author. By Robert Francis Astrop of Brunswick, Va. Philadelphia, E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1835. PS1039 A8

A1 1835.

132 p. 172 cm.

185

Atkinson, George Wesley. History of Kanawha county [W. Va.] from its organization in 1789 until the present time; embracing accounts of early

Also, bio

settlements, and thrilling adventures with the Indians graphical sketches of a large number of the early settlers of the Great Kanawha valley . . . Charleston, Off. of West Virginia journal, 1876. F247 K1 A8.

186

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port of the proceedings. Pub. by the Atlantic deeper waterways association... Philadelphia, The Book print, 1909- HE393 A4 A6.

Library has 2d, 1909-date.

189

A monthly

-Bulletin of the Atlantic deeper waterways association. journal devoted to the development of interior waterways along the Atlantic coast. Philadelphia, 1909- HE393 A4 A62. 190 Library has v. 2, nos. 9-12; v. 3, nos. 1-6; v. 4, nos. 6-12; v. 5, nos. 1-9, 11, 12.

The Atlantic intra-coastal waterway, the project advocated by the Atlantic deeper waterways association. Official survey lines and present status of the work in its various sections. [Philadelphia], The Atlantic deeper waterways association, 1915. 190a

40 p. front., illus., plates., maps. 23cm.
Comp. by Wilfred H. Schoff.

Annual report of the

HE2791 A885.

191

Atlantic, Mississippi, and Ohio railroad company. president and directors

Library has 3d, 1873.

Aubin, Mrs. Penelope.

The life of Charlotta Du Pont, an English lady; taken from her own memoirs. Giving an account how she was trepan'd by her stepmother to Virginia, how the ship was taken by some Madagascar pirates, and retaken by a Spanish man-of-war a history that contains the greatest variety of events that ever was published. By Mrs. Aubin. London, Printed for A. Bettesworth at the Red Lion in Pater-Noster-Row, 1723.

vi, 282 p. 16cm.

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192

Augsburg confession of faith, translated from the German language, with preliminary observations, by the translator. New-Market, [Va.,] Printed in S. Henkel's office, 1834.

57 p. 17cm.

192a

August, Thomas P. Catalogue sale of the law & miscellaneous library of the late Col. Thos. P. August . . . To be sold at auction Laughton, [auctioneers] on day of November, 1869. [1869] Z6459 A92.

368 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Cook & Richmond,

193

Augusta Co., Va. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia; extracted from the original court records of Augusta County, 1745-1800, by Lyman Chalkley . . . pub. by Mary S. Lockwood . . Rosslyn, Va., Printers: The Commonwealth printing co. [c1912] F232 A9 A9. 194

3v. 241⁄2 cm.

Augusta Baptist association. Minutes of the thirty-second annual session of the Augusta Baptist association, held at Lexington, Va., September 3, 4,

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