county, Virginia Richmond, printed by John Warrock, street leading to Mayo's bridge [1821] F224 A4. 34 p. 15cm. 5922 The Virginia and North Carolina pocket almanack and farmers' companion for the year of our Lord 1823 . By David Richardson of Louisa county Virginia. . . Richmond, printed by John Warrock, street leading to Mayo's bridge [1822] F224 A4. 5923 Virginia and North Carolina pocket almanack and farmers' companion for 36 p. 17cm. 5924 Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year 1826 . . . By David Richardson of Louisa county, Virginia. Richmond, printed by John Warrock, street leading to Mayo's bridge [1825] F224 A4. 36 p. 17cm. 5925 By David Virginia and North Carolina almanack, for the year 1827 5926 Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year 1828 By David Richardson of Louisa county, Virginia. Richmond, printed by John Warrock, street leading to Mayo's bridge [1827] F224 A4. 5927 Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year 1829 By David Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1830 5928 Richmond, printed by John Warrock, street leading to Mayo's bridge. F224 A4. 5930 36 p. 17cm. Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1831 By David Richardson of Louisa county, Virginia . . . Richmond, printed by John Warrock, street leading to Mayo's bridge [1830] F224 A4. 5931 36 p. 17cm. Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1832 . Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1833 Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1834 Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1835, being the third after bissextile or leap-year, and 59th of American independ ence. By David Richardson, of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, Printed by John Warrock [1834] 36 p. 17cm. F224 A4. [The Virginia and North Carolina almanack for 1836] F224 A4. 5936 5937 [Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year 1837]? F224 A4. 32 p. (?) 17cm. 5938 [Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1838] F224 A4. Title page wanting. 5939 Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1839 By David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. . . . Richmond, printed by John Warrock, street leading to Mayo's bridge. F224 A4. 5940 36 p. 16cm. Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1840 . Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1841. 36 p. 16cm. Richmond, printed by 5942 Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1843 . . Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. . . . Richmond, printed by John Warrock, cross street leading to south gate of the capitol square. F224 A4. 5943 36 p. 16cm. Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1844. Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. printed by John Warrock, cross street leading to the south gate of the capitol square [1843] F224 A4. [Virginia and North Carolina almanack for 1846] F224 A4. 5945 Title page wanting. Virginia and North Carolina almanac for the year of our Lord 1851 . Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, Va., published and for sale by J. W. Randolph [1850] F224 A4. -Exhibit of the Virginia and Tennessee railroad. Dec., 1852. New-York, Printed by Curran Dinsmore and co., 1852. 5949 [11] p. 22cm. Virginia and Texas, 1844. F225 R194. 5950 (In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college. v. 4. no. 1. June, 1913. p. [116]-137) [Virginia anti-tuberculosis association] Lost: 5,000 men and $25,000,000 in Virginia during nineteen-nine. [Richmond, Va., 1910?] 24 p. 23cm. 5951 Virginia. Assembly, 1619. A reporte of the manner of proceeding in the General assembly convened at James citty in Virginia, July 30, 1619, consisting of the governor, the counsell of estate and two burgesses elected out of eache incorporation and plantation, and being dissolved the 4th of August next ensuing. 5952 (In Tyler, L. G. Narratives of early Virginia. 1606-1625. p. 249-278) Virginia. Assembly, 1624. The tragical relation of the Virginia assembly, 1624. The answere of the Generall assembly in Virginia to a declaration of the state of the colonie in the 12 yeers of Sr. Thomas Smith's government, exhibited by alderman Johnson and others. 5953 1606-1625. p. 422-426) (In Tyler, L. G. Narratives of early Virginia. Virginia. Assembly, 1769. Orders of Virginia assembly of Dec. 8, 1769 [in a letter from Jacob Bruce to George Wythe] 5954 (In Southern history association publications. v. 8. 1904. p. 373-376) The Virginia Baptist preacher. Original. monthly. Rev. Henry Keeling, editor and proprietor. v. 1 & 2. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson, printer, 1843. 5955 2 v. in 1. port. 22cm. v. 1, 1842; v. 2, 1843. Virginia Baptist state Sunday school convention. Minutes of the thirty-first annual session of the Virginia Baptist state Sunday-school convention and Baptist young peoples union, held at Manchester, Va., Aug. 23rd, 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1900. . . Richmond, Va., Virginia Baptist press, 1900. 5956 75 p. 211⁄2 cm. -Minutes of the thirty-second annual session of the Virginia Baptist state Sunday-school convention and Baptist young people's union, held at Charlottesville, Virginia, Aug., 21st, 22d, 23d, and 24th, 1901 Richmond, Va., Virginia baptist press, 1902. 5957 84 p. 22cm. Virginia Baptist state Sunday school convention and B. Y. P. U. (Colored) Minutes of the thirty-third annual session held at Covington, Va. Aug. 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, 1902 . .. Richmond, Virginia Baptist-reporter press, 1902. 5958 Virginia. Board of trade. Report of the president of the Virginia Board of trade, submitted at the third annual meeting of the Board, Roanoke, Va., Aug. 30, 1905. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers, 1905. 5959 15 p. 221⁄2 cm. Virginia. Board of visitors to Mount Vernon. The report of the Virginia board of visitors to Mount Vernon for the year 1901. Showing the history of the Ladies Mount Vernon association of the Union and Virginia's connection therewith and action of corgress and legislature of Virginia touching removal of remains of Washington . Richmond, J. H. O'Bannon, Superintendent of public printing, 1901. 5960 Virginia. Board of World's fair managers, 1893. Directory Board of World's fair managers of Virginia [for World's Columbian exposition, 1893] 5961 55 p. 171⁄2 cm. Virginia. Board of World's fair managers, Chicago, 1893. Exhibit of books by Virginia authors, with names of author or editor and contributor. (In Virginia. Senate journal, 1893-94. Senate doc. 16. p. 20-28) Virginia business directory and gazetteer, and Richmond city directory, 187778. Compiled and published by Chataigne & Gillis. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, c 1877. 675 p. 231⁄2 cm. Virginia business directory and gazetteer 1906. 5963 Containing the names of the merchants, manufacturers, professional men, and farmers of the entire state; also a list of the post offices, express and telegraph offices, map, constitution of Virginia and much other valuable information. Vol. 8. Richmond, Va., Hill directory co., 1906. 1303 p. 251⁄2 cm. 5964 Virginia car service association. Thirteenth annual report of the Virginia car service association for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1903. [no place. no date] 5965 [8] p. 241⁄2 cm. Virginia central railroad co. Proceedings of the called meeting of the stockholders of the Virginia central railroad co., held in the city of Richmond, May 22, 1867. Richmond, "Enquirer" steam presses, 1867. 5966 16 p. 221⁄2 cm. -Twenty-ninth annual report of the president and directors of the Virginia central railroad co., to the stockholders, at their annual meeting, Nov., 1864. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson, printer, 1864. 5967 55 p. 22cm. Virginia. Charter. Part of the first patent granted by his maiestie for the plantation of Virginia, Aprill the tenth, 1606. G159 P8. 5968 (In Purchas his pilgrimes. London, 1625. v. 4. p. 1683-1684) Virginia company of London. Abstract of the proceedings of the . . . company 1619-1624, prepared from the records in the Library of Congress, by Conway Robinson, and ed. with an introduction and notes by R. A. Brock Richmond, Va. [Virginia historical] society, 1888 89. F225 V82. 2 v. 8 vo. (Virginia historical society. Collections. new ser. v. 7-8) -A briefe declaration of the present state of things in Virginia. (In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the U. S. v. 2. [Broadside. 1609?] 5969 [1616?] 5970 p. 774-779) 5971 [Broadside] 5972 p. 608-609) F229 (In Brown, Alexander. The first republic in America 104) -A broadside [concerning the lottery] 1613. (In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States. -By his Majesties councell for Virginia. B875 G14. [1617] 5973 (In Brown, Alexander. The genesis of the United States. 1890. v. 2. p. 797-798) -By His Maiesties Councell for Virginia. [Announcement concerning "a little standing lotterie" for the benefit of the colony in Virginia. London] Imprinted by F. Kyngston for W. Welby, 1613. 5974 broadside. 411⁄2 cm. Providence, (In Brown university. Library. John Carter Brown library. Three proclamations concerning the lottery for Virginia, 1613-1621. R. I., 1907) Facsimile. -By the Counsell of Virginia [1610?] [Broadside] 5975 (In Brown, Alexander. The genesis of the United States. 1890. v. 1. p. 439) -By the Counsell of Virginia. London, Wm. Welby, 1611. [Broadside] 5976 (In Brown, Alexander. The genesis of the United States. 1890. v. 1. p. 445) -A declaration for the certaine time of drawing the great standing lottery. London, Imprinted by F. Kyngston, for W. Welby, 1615. 5977 (In Brown university. Library. John Carter Brown library. Three proclamations concerning the lottery for Virginia, 1613-1621. Providence, R. I., 1907) broadside. 52 x 40% fold. to 41 cm. Facsimile. -A declaration of the state of the colonie and affaires in Virginia: with the names of the adventurors, and summes adventured in that action. By His Maiesties counseil for Virginia. 22. Iunij. 1620. London, Printed by T. S., 1620. E187 F69. (Reprint. In Force, Peter. Tracts 1844) no. 5, 6. 44, 26 p.) . Washington, 1836-46. "A note of the shipping, men, and provisions sent to Virginia 1619": p. 9-12. "A declaration of the supplies intended to be sent to Virginia 1620": p. 13-17. "The names of the adventurers, with . . . sums Thomas Smith": p. 19-38. "Names of the adventurers, with the sums paid Hicks": p. 41-44. 5978 v. 3 paid to Sir to Sir Baptist "Orders and constitutions, partly collected out of His Maiesties letters patents, and partly ordained upon mature deliberation, by the treasuror, counseil and companie of Virginia . . . anno 1619, and 1620." 26 p. at end. (Tract no. 6) The original has various paging. A later edition appeared in the same year continuously paged (92 p. including the "Orders and constitution") with imprint: London, Printed by Thomas Snodham, 1620. Library of Congress note. A declaration for the lottery. 1615. (In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States. -The discourse of the old company, 1625. 5979 V. 2. p. 760-766) 5980 (In Tyler, L. G. Narratives of early Virginia. 1606-1625. p. 431-460) -Instructions by way of advice, for the intended voyage to Virginia. F229 S56. (In Smith, John. Works, 1608-1631. Ed. by E. Arber. 1884. p. xxxiii-xxxvii) 5981 Birmingham, -A letter from the councill and company of the honourable plantation in Virginia to the Lord Mayor, alderman and companies of London. 5982 (In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States. v. 1. p. 252-254) Orders and constitutions, partly collected out of his Maiesties letters patents, and partly ordained upon mature deliberation, by the treasuror, counceil and companie of Virginia, for the better governing of the actions and affaires of the said companie here in England residing. Anno 1619 and 1620. (In Force's collection of historical tracts. ton, 1844) -A publication by the counsell of Virginea, touching the plantation there. 1610] 5985 v. 1. p. 354-356) The records of the Virginia company of London [1619-1624]; the Court book, from the manuscript in the Library of Congress; ed., with an introduction and bibliography, by Susan Myra Kingsbury |