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At head of title: Library of Congress.

The introduction and bibliography, V. 1, p. 11-206, also published separately, Washington, 1905.

-The reply of the Virginia council, 1614, in defense of Argall. (In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States.

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v. 2. p. 730-733) -A true and sincere declaration of the purpose and ends of the plantation begun in Virginia of the degrees which it hath received; and meanes by which it hath beene advanced: and the resolution and conclusion of his Majesties councel of that colony for the constant and patient prosecution thereof, untill by the mercies of God it shall retribute a fruitful harvest to the kingdome of heaven, and this common-wealth. Set forth by the authority of the governors and councellors established for that plantation. At London.-Printed for J. Stepneth, and are to be sold at the sign of the Crane in Paules churchyard. 1610. 5988

(In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States. v. 1. p. 338-353) -A true declaration of the estate of the colonie in Virginia, with a confutation of such scandalous reports as have tended to the disgrace of so worthy an enterprise. Published by advise and direction of the Councell of Virginia. London, Printed for W. Barret, 1610 [Washington, W. Q. Force, 1844] E187 F69. 5989

27 p. 23cm.

(Force, P. Tracts. v. 3, no. 1)

Virginia conference of charities & correction. Proceedings. F218 32 V8.

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Library has 1903, 1904, 1906, 1909, 1911, 1913 (Jan.), 1913 (Dec.), 1915. Virginia constitutional convention directory, 1901. Published by J. L. Hill printing co., Richmond, Va. F216 2 H64. 5991

93 p. 17cm.

Virginia. Council, 1607. Coppie of a letter from Virginia, dated 22d of June, 1607. The councell there to the councell of Virginia here in England. 5992

(In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States. v. 1. p. 106-108) Virginia. Council, 1610. Letter of the Governor and council of Virginia to the Virginia company of London . . . 1610.

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(In Brown, Alexander. Genesis of the United States. v. 1. p. 402-413) Virginia county records . . . [Vol. 1]-X. 1905-1912. New series. Vol. 1, 1913. New York, The Genealogical association, 1905-13. F224 C95.

11 v. 24-29cm. (v. 3: 172 cm)

New series has title: Virginia county record publications.
No more published.

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Issued as a series of monographs from 1905-1908 (v. 1-5) Issued as a quarterly periodical from Mar. 1909-Dec. 1910 (v. 6-7) Monograph [1911] (v. 8) Quarterly periodical 1911-1912 (v. 9-v. 10, pt. 3. No more of v. 10 published, and title of pt. 2-3 differs slightly from pt. 1) New series, v. 1, 1913, monograph.

Editor: W. A. Crozier.

Published in New York 1905-June 1909; in Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., Sept. 1909-1913.

Contents: [v.] 1. Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800, being transcripts from the original files by W. A. Crozier. 1905; [v.] 2. Virginia colonial militia, 1651-1776, ed. by W. A. Crozier. 1905; v. 3. Williamsburg wills, being transcriptions from the original files at the Chancery court at Williamsburg, ed. by W. A. Crozier. 1906; v. 4. Early Virginia marriages, pt. 1, ed. by W. A. Crozier. 1907; v. 5. Virginia heraldica, being a register of Virginia gentry entitled to coat armor ed. by W. A. Crozier. 1908; v. 6-7. Virginia county records. Published quarterly. Mar.

1909-Dec. 1910. 1909-10; v. 8. A key to southern pedigrees. [1911] v. 9-10. Virginia county records and heraldic quarterly register of the United States and Canada. 1911-12; New series. v. 1. Westmoreland County, ed. by the late William Armstrong Crozier published posthumously by Mrs.

Wm. Armstrong Crozier. Library of Congress note.

Virginia delegates [to the Continental congress, 1774-1789]

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(In New York public library. Bulletin. v. 1. no. 9. Sep., 1897. p. 262-267) Virginia diocese. P. E. church. Addresses and historical papers before the centennial council of the Protestant episcopal church in the diocese of Virginia, at its meetings in St. Paul's and St. John's churches in Richmond, May 20-24, 1885. New York, T. Whittaker, 1885. F218 3 P96. 5995

iv, 1, 195 p. 24 p.

Contents: Opening address, Rev. A. M. Randolph; The colonial church of Virginia, Rev. P. Slaughter; History of the church in Virginia, Rev. T. G. Dashiell; Theological seminary of Virginia, Rev. G. W. Peterkin; Theological seminary of Virginia, Rev. J. E. Grammer; Sketch of our first four bishops, Rev. C. I. Gibson; Centennial sermon, Rev. O. A. Kinsolving.

-A digest of the proceedings of the conventions and councils in the diocese of Virginia by T. Grayson Dashiell . . . Richmond, William Ellis Jones, 1883. F218 3 D229. 5996

431 p. 23cm.

p. 7-9.

List of the clergy from 1607 to 1700":
"List of the clergy from 1700 to 1785": p. 10-17.

-Journal of the annual council.

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Library has 1835, 1839, 1847, 1848, 1851, 1852, 1855, 1863, 1864, 1871, 1872, 1874-1882, 1884-1893, 1897, 1909-1912.

The Journals from 1785 through 1835 will be found in Hawks, F. L. Narrative of events connected with the rise and progress of the Protestant episcopal church in Virginia. 1836.

-Report of the commission on colonial churches to the council of the diocese of Virginia. Published by the council, 1913. 5998

7 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Revised constitution of the Protestant episcopal church in the diocese of Virginia; as finally adopted by the convention which met in Fredericksburg in May, 1836; canons adopted by the convention of 1836 and 1837; and resolutions adopted at different periods and renewed in May, 1839. New York, Printed for the Virginia convention, 1840. 5999

10 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Social service commission. Present opportunities for constructive leadership, particularly in the country. Report of the social service commission of the Diocese of Virginia to the Diocesan council 1914. [n. p. 1914] 6000

12 p. 201⁄2 cm.

The Virginia evangelical & literary magazine. Richmond. monthly. Edited by John Holt Rice.

Library has v. 1-11, 1818-1828.
Title varies.

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The Virginia federation of labor journal. federation of labor. Richmond.

Official organ of the Virginia

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Library has Jan-April and June, 1912 (8 vo), July-Sep. 1912 (4 to)

Virginia federation of women's clubs. 1907-1908. Organized 1907. [Lynchburg, J. P. Bell co., 1907?] F221 V8.

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Virginia fire and marine insurance co. Historical sketch of the Virginia fire and marine insurance co., together with valuable hints to insurers, fire insurance explained, statement of condition of company, etc. Clemmitt & Jones, steam printers, 1879.

120 p. 171⁄2 cm.

Richmond,

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Virginia fish and game protective association. The Virginia fish and game protective association to the people of Virginia; with the laws of this commonwealth relating to fish and game. Richmond, Clemmitt & Jones Steam printers, 1878.

20 p. 23cm.

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Virginia. General assembly 1799-1800. Proceedings of the Virginia assembly on the answers of sundry states to their resolutions, passed in Dec., 1798. Phila., Printed by James Carey, 1800. 6010

59 p. 211⁄2 cm.

-Proceedings of the Virginia assembly, on the answers of sundry states to their resolutions, passed in December, 1798. New York, Printed by Gardenier & Buell, 1815. F216 P. 6011

40 p. 25cm.

Virginia. General assembly, 1914. Joint committee for interring the remains of Gen. Henry Lee at Lexington, Va. Report of the committee appointed under act of the general assembly approved March 12, 1912, for the purpose of reinterring the remains of General Henry Lee "Light-horse Harry" Lee-at Lexington, Virginia. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers. n. d. 6012

[8] p. illus. 23cm.

Virginia. General court. Reports of cases determined in the General court of Virginia. From 1730, to 1740; and from 1768, to 1772. By Thomas Jefferson. Charlottesville, F. Carr and co., 1829. F216 14 J15. 6013

viii, 145 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Virginia good roads association. Committee on legislation. Report of committee on legislation, adopted by the State good roads convention, held in Richmond, Va., October 10 and 11, 1895. [Washington Gov't. print. off., 1895] TE23 A9. 6014

6 p. 231⁄2 cm.

Virginia good roads convention, Richmond, Va., 1894. .

Proceedings of 6015

the Virginia good roads convention, held in Richmond, Virginia October 18, 1894 . . . Washington, Govt. print. off., 1895. TE23 A9.

62 p. 23cm.

(U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Office of road inquiry. Bulletin no. 11) Virginia. Governor (Tazewell) Copy of the correspondence between Governor Thomas of Maryland and Governor Tazewell of Virginia in relation to the unsettled divisional boundary lines between the two states. 1835. F221 1 T2.

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Virginia historical and philosophical society.

Collections. v. 1. Richmond, 1833.

85 p. 8 vo.

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Contains preface giving account of the origin of the Society, its first meeting in 1831; Constitution; Address before the first annual meeting, by J. P. Cushing; Memoirs of Indian wars, by John Stuart; Record of Grace Sherwood's trial for witchcraft, in Princesss Anne County, 1705; List of donations and a list of officers and members.

The Virginia historical magazine. v. 1, no. 1-3; July 1891-Jan. 1892. Richmond, Va. [etc.] 1891-92. quarterly. F224 V75.

cover-title, 54 p., 1 1., col. pl. 24cm.
Jefferson Wallace, editor.

No more published.

The Virginia magazine. Lynchburg, Va. monthly.
Library has v. 1. no. 2. January, 1909.

The Virginia historical register and literary advertiser.
Maxwell. v. 1, for the year 1848. Richmond, 1848.

12mo, pp. iv, 200.

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6019

Edited by William

Contents: no. 1. Introduction; The Virginia historical society; Mr. Rives' address; The report of the executive committee; The limits of Virginia, by the Hon. Littleton W. Tazewell; Capt. Smith's monument; Fort George; Biographical notice of Com. Barron of the navy of Virginia; The old stove; The war against Mexico; Notices of new works:-Campbell's History of Virginia-General Hull's military and civil life-Sketches of old Virginia family servants-Memoir of Miss Margaret Mercer; Lines on the Natural Bridge; Various intelligence:-Richmond-Washington, &c.; Literary intelligence: Proceedings of the Virginia historical society-The annals of Virginia; Scientific intelligence-Astronomy-The comet; Miscellany:-Thoughts -Reflection on a reflection-Virginia's jewels.

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no. 2. Capt. Smith's remarks on the plantation of Virginia; Green Spring; Capt. Byrd's letters; The mail in 1738; The portrait of Lord Chatham; The schooner Liberty; Howison's History of Virginia; Remarks on the history of our State; A Quaker's dream; The old stove again; Lines to Miss B-; A cure for care; Various intelligence:-Richmond-The Richmond Medical College-The General Assembly-Mexico-The Virginia historical society-Electric telegraph; The French Revolution; Miscellany: Thoughts-April fool-The goatee; To correspondents.

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no. 3. Virginia in 1616; Capt. Byrd's letters, continued; Two old lawyers; The death of Lord Chatham; The schooner Patriot; A patriot's charge to his sons; The defence of Craney Island; A narrative of the attack on Craney Island; A hymn for the anniversary of American independence; Various intelligence:-Washington-Celebration of laying the corner-stone of the Washington national monument-Europe and America-The Chartist demonstration-France-Liberia; Miscellany:-Punctuality-The light of the scene-Flattery-Superstition-Epitaph-To Miss M-; To correspondents.

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no. 4. A passage in the early history of Virginia; Varina; The engagement of Northampton; Fitzhugh's letters; Scraps from a note-book:The Capitol-Lady Dunmore and her daughters-York Town; Original letters Letters from Richard Henry Lee to Patrick Henry; The navy of Virginia: Captain Ivy; Mr. Winthrop's address; Early voyages to America; The rose; Various intelligence:-Liberia-Theory of vision-A new literary undertaking-The sale at Stowe-The French sewing machine-Life of John Randolph-A small watch; Miscellany:-Self-culture-Mr. Wirt's impromptu -The wealth of nations-Remembered joys-Good life, Long life-A compliment; To correspondents. 6023

The Virginia historical register and literary advertiser. Edited by William Maxwell. v. 2, for the year 1849. Richmond, 1849.

12mo, pp. iv, 236.

Contents: no. 1. Introduction; The Virginia historical society; Mr. Rives' address; The report of the executive committee; The Association in Westmoreland; Lines from the alchemist; Original letters:-from George Washington to Patrick Henry-From Timothy Pickering to Patrick Henry-From Richard Henry Lee to Wm. Cabell, Esq.; Letters of George Mason; The surrender of York; Mrs. Mary Washington; El Dorado:-The gold mines of California; Aubrey's anecdotes-Sir Miles Fleetwood-Henry MartinThe Civil War-Tobacco-Dr. William Harvey; Woman; Various intelligence:-Richmond-The General Assembly-The late news from EuropeThe burning wells of Kanawha-Proceedings of the Virginia historical so

ciety-Lynchburg-the University of Virginia-William and Mary college; Miscellany:-Charity-Mr. Wirt's impromptu again-Thoughts-On the late news by the telegraph; To correspondents. 6024

no. 2. Virginia in 1648; Capt. Byrd's letters continued; An old plate; The national observatory; A thought; Original letters:-From Gen. Washington to Col. Bassett-From Richard Henry Lee to--; The late Mr. Leigh; The South western rail road; A revolutionary relic; The past preserved; Various intelligence:-The new administration-The General assembly-Improvement bills of the late session-The lead ore in Nelson-Gold in Virginia-The Medical college-Western Virginia-Electric light-The late Rev. Dr. Atkinson-the state of Europe; Miscellany:-Literary minutes. The Moon-Maxims, by Howard-the Season-Vernal walks-An apology for the telegraph; To readers and correspondents. 6025

no. 3. Col. Norwood's voyage to Virginia; Example; Jamestown; Original letters: From Gen. Washington to Col. Baylor; The ship Marquis La Fayette; Forks; The old Swan; The horseman's escape; A word for the day; The late Col. Carrington; Italy; Various intelligence:-The General assembly-The cholera-The death of Gen. Gaines-The death of Mr. PolkThe University of Virginia-Our colleges-Custis's recollections of Washington-Kennedy's Life of Wirt-A collection of autographs-The national fast-The state of Europe; Miscellany:-Literary minutes, Natale SolumThe creation of the sun-Lines for a statue of sleep; To readers and correspondents. 6026

no. 4. The surrender of Virginia, in 1651; The burial of Pocahontas; The mode of acquiring lands in Virginia in early times; Love; The royal society; Capt. Byrd's letters continued; An old epitaph; Hints to the historical society; The frigate Alliance; Original letters:-From General Washington to Col. Baylor; Old friends; Trees; Notices of new works:-Macaulay's History of England-Dr. Green's Address-Dr. Junkin's Address-Mr. Smith's Address; Lines on the death of Washington; Various intelligence:The Peace congress at Paris-A machine for opening oysters-The manufacture of envelopes-Maize in England-An arrival of sheep-NorfolkFirst flash from Petersburg-Richmond college-The state of Europe; Miscellany:-Rome-Resolution-Agricultural affairs- A woman's words-Good breeding-How we live-Lines on Neaera-On the portrait of a good but homely woman; To readers and correspondents. 6027

The Virginia historical register and literary note book. Edited by William Maxwell. v. 3, for the year 1850. Richmond, 1850.

12mo, pp. iii, 240.

Contents: no. 1. The Virginia historical society; The report of the executive committee; Flattery; Virginia in 1671; Augusta county; The Association in Williamsburg, in 1770; Original letters:-Samuel Athawes to Edward Ambler-Gen. Washington to Col. Bassett-George Mason to Martin Cockburn; Mr. Slaughter's speech; Indian relics; Many books; Colonel William Cabell; Kennedy's Life of Wirt; Dabney's Address; The mountain pass; Various intelligence:-Proceedings of the Virginia historical societyMr. Grigsby's letter-The General assembly-First auditor's report-The state of Europe; Miscellany:-Literary minutes. Niobe-Smiles-Walpoliana-Honour; To readers and correspondents.

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no. 2. Bacon's rebellion; Augusta county; The meeting of the merchants in Williamsburg, in 1770; To the merchants and traders in Virginia; A supplication to sleep; Original letters:-Col. George Mason to Col. William Cabell-Gen. Washington to Samuel Possell, Esq.-Gen. Washington to Mr. Jas. McAlpin; Indian relics. No. 2; Sergeant Champe; The temperance reform; Colonel William Cabell; Levelling up; The picture of virtue; Various intelligence:-The launch of the Powhatan-The Washington monumentThe farewell address-The Medical college-The general assembly-The gold chain for Mr. Webster-The death of Mr. Calhoun-The oyster war-The gold mines-The state of Europe; Miscellany:-Literary minutes. The Phenix-Lines; To readers and correspondents.

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no. 3. Bacon's rebellion; Old letters-Queen Henrietta to Lord Culpepper-with a translation; Shakespeare and Jonson; Governor Page; Civil liberty; The temperance reform; Indian relics-No. 3; Education; Lines to Betsy Bell; Strachey's Virginia Britannia; Foote's sketches of Virginia; Education in America; Lines to woman; Various intelligence:-Lucifer matches-A new printing machine-Cannel coal of Kanawha-Our colleges -The University-An historical relic-An old negress-Cornwallis's watch -The new comet-The convention-Death of the President; Miscellany:Literary minutes. The thefts of time-Death-The death of an infant. Scraps:-Praise, Cheerfulness-Remembrance; Το readers and correspondents. 6030 no. 4. The revenue of Virginia, from 1688 to 1704; Lord Culpepper's letters; Divine Providence; William and Mary college; Commodore Samuel

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