Walker, Cornelius. The life and correspondence of Rev. William Sparrow, D. D., late professor of systematic divinity and evidences, in the Episcopal theological seminary of Virginia. By Rev. Cornelius Walker, D. D., professor of church history and canon law. Philadelphia, James Hammond, 1876. C1 S737 W3. viii [17]-433 p. -Memoir of Rev. C. 1877. C1 A565 front. (port.) 24cm. 6208 W. Andrews, D. D. New York, Thomas Whittaker, 6209 viii, [9]-224 p. front. (port.) Mr. Andrews was for nearly 33 years, pastor of Trinity Church, Shepherdstown. -Memoir and sermons of the Rev. William Duval, city missionary, Richmond. By Rev. C. Walker . Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1854. C1 D983 W3. xvi, 256 p. 20cm. 6210 Walker, Gilbert C. National landmarks. Address of the Hon. Gilbert C. Walker of Virginia, delivered before the Tammany society, July 4, 1878. New York, The National printing company, 1878. 26 p. 23cm. -Public lands for educational purposes. JK310 v. 40. 6211 Speech of Hon. Gilbert C. Walker, of Virginia in the House of representatives, May 29, 1876. Washington, 1876. LB2827 W17. 12 p. 21cm. 6212 [Walker, John] 1732-1807. The Palmetto dictionary; in which the meaning of every word is clearly explained and the sound of every syllable distinctly shown; exhibiting the principles of a pure and correct pronunciation. A new edition, carefully rev., cor. & enl. Richmond, J. W. Randolph, 1864. 6212a 730, [1] p. front. (port.) 16cm. "This dictionary is presented to the people of the Southern States as the basis of a future one, which may embody the words, pronunciation, and meanings that are adapted and used by our best speakers and writers. And whereas no one person is competent to determine these things for the whole nation, the attention of teachers, professors, and all who desire to promote elegance and accuracy in the use of language among the rising generation, is respectfully invited to this book and they are requested to mark down its errors, omissions, and redundancies, and send their notes and emendations to the publishers". preface. Walker, Thomas. Journal of an exploration in the spring of the year 1750. By Dr. Thomas Walker, of Virginia. With a preface by William Cabell Rives, LL. D. . . . Boston, Little, Brown & co. 1888. F229 W185. 6213 69 p. front. 20cm. Wall, Henry. Fashion: a humorous and satirical poem. In two parts. By Rev. Henry Wall, Rector of St. John's church, Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va., West & Johnston, 1870. PS3129 W1 F2. 6214 Wallace, A. Wellington. Address [before Virginia state bar association] by A. W. Wallace, of Fredericksburg, Va. Life and character of Lord Brougham. 6215 (In Virginia state bar association. 23rd report, 1911. p. 214-232) -Two chapters of a life. America by comparison, and other addresses. Richmond, E. Waddey co., 1913. C1 W186 W18. 6216 134 p. front., ports. 191⁄2 cm. Wallace, Adam. The parson of the islands: a biography of the late Rev. Joshua Thomas, with sketches of many of his contemporaries and an account of the origin of Methodism on the islands of the Chesapeake and eastern shores of Maryland and Virginia. By Adam Wallace with an introduction by Rev. James A. Massey. Philadelphia, Methodist home journal, 1870. C1 T4585 W18. 412 p. 19cm. 6217 Wallace, Charles M. Catalogue of the valuable private library of Mr. Charles M. Wallace of Richmond, Virginia. Pts. 1 & 2: Americana . To be sold at auction Oct. 19-29, 1909, by the Merwin-Clayton sales co., New York. [n. d.] 6218 2 v. 231⁄2 cm. Waller, Henry. Biography of William S. Waller by his son, Henry. With family genealogy, and reflections of Sir William Waller. Chicago, Rand, McNally & co., printers, [n. d.] 6219 64 p. 22cm. Wallis, Severn Teackle. Address by S. T. Wallis, esq., delivered at the Academy of music, in Baltimore, April 10th, 1875, on behalf of the Lee memorial association. [Baltimore, Printed by J. Murphy & co., 1875] C1 L480 W3. cover-title, 12 p. 231⁄2 cm. 6220 Walter, James. Memorials of Washington and of Mary, his mother, and Martha, his wife, from letters and papers of Robert Cary and James Sharples. By James Walter, retired major 4th Lancashire artillery . . Illustrated with portraits of Washington and his wife, seven portraits of prominent American women of the period, and a portrait of Priestley, from paintings by Sharples; also a portrait of Mary Washington, by Middleton. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1887. C1 W318 W3. 6221 xii p., 1 1., 362 p. front. (port.), plates (ports.), illus. 26cm. Walthall, David K. History of Richmond lodge, no. 10, A. F. & A. M. Richmond, Ware & Duke, printers, 1909. F233 37 W23. 6222 198, xvi p. front. (port.) pl. 221⁄2 cm. [Walthall, Ernest Taylor] Hidden things brought to light. By author. Family history, evacuation day, 60 years in a city, a youth's travels, the business bridge, how capitol square has looked. Richmond, Va., Walthall printing co., inc., 1908. 1 1, 48 p. port., plates. 19cm. 6223 -Walthall family. [Richmond, Va., Printed, bound and published by Walthall printing co., 1906] 6224 27, 3, 8 p. plates, ports. 18cm. War sketches. From Cedar Mountain to Bull Run. Consisting of personal and historical incidents of the campaign under Major General Pope, in the summer of 1862. By a staff officer. Buffalo, Young, Lockwood & co.'s steam press, 1882. 6225 33 p. fold. map. 231⁄2 cm. War without disguise; or, The frauds of neutral commerce. A justification of belligerent captures; with observations on the Answer to war in disguise, and Mr. Madison's examination. Showing that the true interests of America require the rigid application of the British rule of '56. Printed in America, 1807. 6226 iv, 87 p. 20cm. Ward, George Washington. The early development of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal project. By George Washington Ward . . . Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins press, 1899. H31 J6. 113 p. 24cm. 6227 (Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science ser. 17. nos. 9-10-11) Ward, Lester Frank. . . . The Potomac formation, by Lester Frank Ward. Washington, Gov't print. off., 1895. QE75 R. 6228 cover-title, 307-397, 741-755 p. 3 pl., diagrs. 292x23cm. 1893-94. Ward, Robert D. An account of General La Fayette's visit to Virginia, in the years 1824-25, containing full circumstantial reports of his reception in Washington, Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Norfolk, Richmond, Petersburg, Goochland, Fluvanna, Monticello, Charlottesville, Gordonsville, Orange Court House, Fredericksburg, Leesburg, University of Virginia, Culpeper, Fauquier, and bis departure from the United States, with a portrait of General La Fayette, photographed from his bust, by Houdon, in the capitol of Virginia; compiled from newspapers of the period and other sources, by Robert D. Ward, Richmond. West, Johnston & co., Richmond, Va., 1881. C8 L161 W4. 136 p. front. 23cm. 6229 Warder, T. B. Battle of Young's Branch; or, Manassas Plain, fought July 21, 1861. With maps of the battle field made by actual survey, and the various positions of the regiments and artillery companies placed thereon, with an account of the movements of each, procured from the commanding officer, or an officer of the regiment. Also, an account of the battle. Also, the battle ground of the 18th July, 1861, with General Beauregard's report of said battle. By T. B. Warder & Jas. M. Catlett. Richmond, Enquirer book and job press, 1862. E481 M26 W2. 6230 2 p. 1., 7-156 p., 1 1. maps. 151⁄2 cm. Ware, James. The pocket farrier; or Gentleman's guide in the management of horses under various diseases. With an explanation of the symptoms attending the different disorders, and the shortest, plainest, and most humane methods of curing them. Directions for judging of the horse's age, and useful observations on the breeding, raising, and training of colts. Hints to purchasers, and general directions for using a horse on a journey, with useful rules for riding with safety, gracefulness, &c. and directions to perform the necessary surgical operations. Receipt for gelding, on a new and improved plan: And for securing horses from the dangers arising from bots, truncheons, &c. To which is added, the horse's skeleton, taken from that of the academy of sciences at Paris. By James Ware, Amherst County, Virginia. T. W. White, printer, 1828. [9]-xvi, [17]-192 p. front. 17cm. Ware, William. A memoir of Nathaniel Bacon. By William Ware. (Sparks, Jared. The library of American biography. 6231 6232 v. 13. p. [239] 306) Warfield, Ethelbert Dudley. The Kentucky resolutions of 1798. An historical study, by Ethelbert Dudley Warfield . 2nd ed. New York & London, G. P. Putnam's sons 1894. JK176 W27 1894. ix, 203 p. 191⁄2 cm. 6233 Warner, Charles Dudley. . . Captain John Smith (1579-1631) sometime governor of Virginia, and admiral of New England. A study of his life and writings, by Charles Dudley Warner. New York, H. Holt and company, 1881. C1 S652 W4. 6234 vi, 307 p. 171⁄2 cm. (Lives of American worthies) -On horseback. A tour in Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. With notes of travel in Mexico and California. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1888. F231 W279. 6235 2 p. 1., 331 p. 12mo. Warner, Frances Larimer. Our invisible supply: how to obtain. Being a series of personal letters to students, detailing methods of demonstrating health, wealth and every form of attainment. By Frances Larimer Warner. From Standard book co., Williamsburg, Va. [c1907] 6236 168 p. 191⁄2 cm. -Our invisible supply: how to obtain. Part 2. Being an advanced series of instructions detailing methods and giving examples of demonstration of health, wealth, and harmony. By Francis Larimer Warner. From Standard book co., Williamsburg, Va. [c1909] 6237 Warner family. The Warner family. From the Germantown IndependentGazette, December 11th, 1914. 1 p. illus. 35x251⁄2 cm. Warren, B. C. Arsareth; a tale of the Luray caverns, by B. C. Warren 3 p. 1., [5]-273 p. 191⁄2 cm. 6238 6239 Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1849. Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Virginia Richmond, printed by John Warrock, Main street opposite Farmers Bank [1848] F224 A4. 36 p. 17cm. 6239a Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1850 . . . Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Virginia Richmond, printed by John Warrock, Main street opposite Farmers bank [1849] F224 A4. . 36 p. 17cm. 6239b Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1852... Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Virginia Richmond, printed by John Warrock, Main street, opposite Farmers bank [1851] F224 A4. 36 p. 17cm. 6239c Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1853 . . Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, printed by John Warrock, Main street opposite Farmers bank [1852] F224 A4. 36 p. 17cm. 6239d Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1855. . Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, printed by John Warrock, Main street, opposite Farmers bank [1854] F224 A4. 36 p. 19cm. 6239e Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1856 . . Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, printed by John Warrock, Main street opposite Farmers bank [1855] F224 A4. 36 p. 17cm. 1857. . 6239f Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Richmond, printed by John Warrock [1856] F224 A4. 36 p. 17cm. 6239g Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. 1858. . . Richmond, printed by John Warrock, Main street, opposite Farmers bank [1857] F224 A4. 36 p. 20cm. 6239h Warrock's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1865. Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa county, Va. Fiftieth edition. Richmond, printed by James E. Goode, Main street [1864] F224 A4. 36 p. 17cm. 62391 Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1867 . Louisa County, Va. 52d edition. lisher, [1866] F224 A4. 35 p. 18cm. Calculated by David Richardson of Richmond, James E. Goode, pub6239j Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1868 . . . Calculated by David Richardson of Louisa County, Va. 53rd edition. Richmond, James E. Goode, publisher, [1867] F224 A4. 35 p. 161⁄2 cm. 6239k Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack 28 p. 17cm. F224 62391 Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1869 . . . Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa County, Va. 54th edition Woodhouse & Parham, booksellers and stationers, [1868] F224 A4. 35 p. 17cm. 6239m Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1870. . . Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa County, Va. 55th edition. Woodhouse & Parham, booksellers & stationers . . James E. Goode, pub., Richmond, Va., [1869] F224 A4. 35 p. 161⁄2 cm. 6239n Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1871 . . Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa County, Va. 56th year of publication. Woodhouse & Parham, booksellers and stationers James E. Goode, pub., Richmond, Va., [1870] F224 A4. 35 p. 172 cm. 62390 Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1872 Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa County, Va. 57th year of publication. Baughman bros. & co., dealers in paper, twines, envelopes, &c. [1871] F224 A4. 35 p. 172 cm. 6239p Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1872 . . . Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa County, Va. 57th year of publication. Woodhouse & Parham, booksellers and stationers . . . James E. Goode, pub., Richmond, Va. 224 A4. 35 p. 17cm. 6239q Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1873 . Calculated by David Richardson, of |