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Louisa County, Va. 58th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode, publisher [1872] F224 A4.

35 p. 171⁄2 cm.

6239r

Warrock's edition of Richardson's Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1873 . Calculated by David Richardson, of Louisa County, Va. 58th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode, publisher, [1872] F224 A4. 6239s

35 p. 17cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1874 . . Calculated by R. K. Bowles, of Louisa Co., Va., 59th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode, sole publisher, [1873] F224 A4. 6239t

35 p. 171⁄2 cm.

On p. 2 is a history of the Warrock-Richardson almanac.

The Warrock-Richardson Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1875 . . . Calculated by R. K. Bowles, of Louisa County, Va. 60th year of publication. Woodhouse & Parham, booksellers and stationers James E. Goode, sole pub., Richmond, Va., [1874]

F224 A4.

35 p. 17cm.

6239u

The Warrock-Richardson Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1875 . Calculated by R. K. Bowles, of Louisa County, Va. 60th year of publication. Randolph & English, booksellers and stationers, [1874] F224 A4. 6239v

35 p. 172 cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1876 . Calculated by R. K. Bowles, of Louisa County, Va. 61st year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode, sole publisher, [1875] F224 A4.

35 p. 172 cm.

6239w

The Warrock-Richardson Virginia and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1877 . . Calculated by R. K. Bowles of Louisa County, Va. 62d year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode, sole publisher, [1876] F224 A4. 6239x

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The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1878 . Calculated by R. K. Bowles, of Louisa County, Va. 63rd year of publication. Richmond, Published by James E. Goode, [1877] F224 A4.

63 p. 171⁄2 cm.

6239y

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1879 . . Calculated by R. K. Bowles, of Louisa County, Va. 64th year of publication. Richmond, Published by James E. Goode, [1878] F224 A4. 6239z

63 p. 171⁄2 cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for the year of our Lord 1880 Calculated by R. K. Bowles, of Louisa County, Va. 65th year of publication. Richmond, Published by James E. Goode, [1879] F224 A4. 6239aa 63 p. 172 cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1881 .. Calculated by R. K. Bowles. 66th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode [1880]

6239ab

63 p. 17cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1882 . . . calculated by R. K., Bowles. 67th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode [1881] 6239ac

63 p. 17cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1883 . . . calculated by R. K. Bowles. 68th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode [1882] 6239ad

63 p. 17cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1884 . . . calculated by R. K. Bowles. 69th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode [1883] 6239ae

63 p. 17cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1885 ... calculated by R. K. Bowles. 70th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode [1884] 6239af

63 p. 17cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1886 calculated expressly for this almanac. 71st year of publiaction. Richmond, James E. Goode [1885] 6239ag

63 p. 17cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1887 calculated expressly for this almanac. 72d year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode [1886]

63 p. 17cm.

6239ah

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1888 . calculated expressly for this almanac. 73d year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode [1887]

63 p. 17cm.

6239ai

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1889 . . . calculated expressly for this almanac. 74th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode [1888] 6239aj

63 p. 17cm.

The Warrock-Richardson Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina almanack for 1890. . . calculated expressly for this almanac. 75th year of publication. Richmond, James E. Goode [1889]

63 p. 17cm.

Wartburg seminary, Graham, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1894, 1895, 1896.

6239ak

6240

Washburne, E. B. Sketch of Edward Coles, second governor of Illinois, and of the slavery struggle of 1823-4. Prepared for the Chiacgo historical society, by E. B. Washburne. Chicago, Jansen, McClurg & co., 1882. C1 C693 W4.

253 p.

front. (port.), facsimiles. 211⁄2 cm.

Gov. Coles was born in Albemarle Co., Va., Dec. 15, 1786.

Washington, baron von. The Washington family.

(In Southern literary messenger. v. 11. p. 252-253)

6241

6242

Washington, Booker Taliaferro. The man farthest down; a record of observation and study in Europe, by Booker T. Washington, with the collaboration of Robert E. Park. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page & company, 1912. HD4851 W3.

6243

4 p. 1., 3-390 p., 1 1. fold. map. 201⁄2 cm.

-Negro education and the nation.

L13 N4.

6244

(In National education association of the United States. Journal of proceedings and addresses, 1908. p. 87-93)

-The story of the negro, the rise of the race from slavery, by Booker T. Washington . . New York, Doubleday, Page & company, 1909.

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-Up from slavery; an autobiography, by Booker T. Washington. New York, Doubleday, Page & co., 1907. C1 W316. 6246

ix, 330 p. front. (port.) 20 cm. -Working with the hands; being a sequel to "Up from slavery," covering the author's experiences in industrial training at Tuskegee, by Booker T. Washington; illustrated from photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston. New York, Doubleday, Page & company, 1904. LC2852 T9 W31. 6247

x, 246 p. front. (port.) 31 pl. 201⁄2 cm.

Washington, George. Accounts, G. Washington with the United States, commencing June 1775, and ending June 1783, comprehending a space of 8 years. [1833]

6248

66 p. 34cm.

Facsimile.

-Addresses to the churches, 1789-1793.

15 p. 18cm.

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(Old South leaflets. General ser. v. 3, no. 65. Boston, 1896) -Authenticated copy of the last will and testament of George Washington, of Mt. Vernon, embracing a schedule of his real estate and notes thereto by the testator. To which is added historical notes and biographical sketches by the publisher. Washington, A. Jackson, publisher,

1868. C1 W318 J13.

3 p. 1., 29, 4, 10, 15 p. 221⁄2 cm.

6250

-Capture of Boston, his letters to the president of congress, 1776. E173 044 Ref.

20 p. 18cm.

(Old South leaflets.

General ser. v. 4, no. 86. Boston, 1898)

6251

-The daily journal of Major George Washington, in 1751-2, kept while on a tour from Virginia to the Island of Barbadoes, with his invalid brother, Maj. Lawrence Washington, proprietor of Mount Vernon on the Potomac. Copied from the original with literal exactness and edited with notes by J. M. Toner, M. D. Albany, N. Y., Joel Munsell's sons, pub., 1892. C1 W318 T49. 6252

88 p. front.

22cm.

-The diary of George Washington, from 1789 to 1791; embracing the opening of the first Congress, and his tours through New England, Long Island, and the Southern States; together with his journal of a tour to the Ohio, in 1753. Ed. by Benson J. Lossing. Richmond, Press of the Historical society, 1861. C1 W318 L52.

[iii], [5]-248 p. 23cm.

6253

-Epistles, domestic, confidential, and official, from General Washington, written about the commencement of the American contest, when he entered on the command of the army of the United States. With an interesting series of his letters, particularly to the British admirals, Arbuthnot and Digby, to Gen. Sir Henry Clinton, Lord Cornwallis, Sir Guy Carleton, Marquis de la Fayette, &c. &c.; to Benjamin Harrison, esq., speaker of the House of delegates in Virginia, to Admiral the

Count de Grasse, General Sullivan, respecting an attack of New York; including many applications and addresses presented to him, with his answers; orders and instructions, on important occasions, to his aids de camp, &c. &c. &c. None of which have been printed in the two volumes published a few months ago. New York, Printed by G. Robinson, 1796. C1 W318 E64. xiii, 303 p. 21cm.

6254

-Fac-simile of manuscript prayer-book written by George Washington. Philadelphia, 1891. C1 W318 W11.

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6255

-Farewell address to the people of the United States. E173 044 Ref.

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(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 5. p. 110-128) -George Washington and Mount Vernon. A collection of Washington's unpublished agricultural and personal letters. genealogical introduction by M. D. Conway. the Society, 1889. F116 L848.

xcii, 352 p. front., illus., port. 8vo.
(Long Island historical society. Memoirs.

Ed. with historical and Brooklyn, N. Y., Pub. by

v. 4)

[Letters of George Washington] C1 W318 M2H.

v. 3. no. 2. 1879.

6257

6258

From Magazine of American history. -A heliotype of Washington's autograph address to the officers of the American army, at Newburg, N. Y., March 15, 1783. Together with let

ters of Colonel Timothy Pickering, Governor John Brooks, Judge Dudley A. Tyng, and William A. Haye, printed from the originals, authenticating the autograph, or describing the scene at the delivery of the address. Published by the Massachusetts historical society, 1876. W318 R49.

C1

6259

19 p. 46 by 36cm.

-Inaugural address of George Washington, President of the United States, delivered April 30, 1789. PS660 W7.

6261

(In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 1. p. 252-256) -Same.

6261

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-The journal of Major George Washington, sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, esq.; His Majesty's lieutenant-governor, and commander-in-chief of Virginia, to the commandant of the French force on Ohio. To which are added, the governor's letter: and a translation of the French officer's answer. With a new map of the country as far as the Mississippi. Williamsburgh Printed, London, Reprinted for T. Jeffereys, 1854 [Reprinted for Joseph Sabin, New York, 1865] C1 W318 S1. 22cm.

44 P. fold. map.
(Sabin's reprints. no. 1)

6262

Journal of Colonel George Washington, commanding a detachment of Virginia troops, sent by Robert Dinwiddie, Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia, across the Alleghany Mountains, in 1754, to build forts at the head of the Ohio. It comprises the history of marches, campings and events, a skirmish with the French, and the death of their leader de Jumonville. The Journal fell into the hands of the enemy, who, in 1756, printed a version of it in French; a new translation of this into English is what is here given in the absence of the original. To com

plete the history of the expedition an appendix is added in the form of a diary, supplying an account of the battle of the Great Meadows and the capitulation of Fort Necessity; the retreat of the army; with copies of original muster and pay rolls of the Virginia regiment, and other documents connected with this expedition. Ed., with notes, by J. M. Toner, M. D. Albany, N. Y., J. Munsell's sons, 1893. C1 W318 T51. 6263

273 p. map. 22cm.

-Journal of my journey over the mountains; by George Washington, while surveying for Lord Thomas Fairfax, baron of Cameron, in the northern neck of Virginia, beyond the Blue Ridge, in 1747-8. Copied from the original with literal exactness, and edited with notes by J. M. Toner, M. D. Albany, N. Y., J. Munsell's sons, 1892. C1 W318 T50. 6264

144 p. 9 maps. 22x181⁄2 cm.

Last will and testament of George Washington, of Mount Vernon, the only authenticated copy, full and complete, embracing a schedule of his real estate, and explanatory notes thereto by the testator; to which is added important historical notes, biographical sketches, and anecdotes. . . . Washington, 1911. C1 W318 W31. 6265

vi, 66 p. front. (port.) 23cm.

(U. S. 62d Cong. 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 86)

-Letter to Benjamin Harrison, governor of Virginia, on the opening of communication with the West, 10 Oct. 1784. E173 044 Ref.

18cm.

6266

16 p. (Old South leaflets. General ser. v. 1, no. 16. Boston, 1889) -Letters and recollections of George Washington; being letters of Tobias Lear and others between 1790 and 1799, showing the first American in the management of his estate and domestic affairs. With a diary of Washington's last days, kept by Mr. Lear. Illustrated from rare old portraits, photographs and engravings. New York, Doubleday, Page & company, 1906. C1 W318 S54L.

3 p. 1., ix-xi p., 3 1., 3-289 p. 4 pl., 4 port. (incl. front.) 23 cm.
Privately printed in 1905.

6267

-Letters from his excellency George Washington, President of the United States of America, to Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M. P. on agricultural, and other interesting topics. Engraved from the original letters, so as to be an exact fac simile of the hand writing of that celebrated character. London, Printed by W. Bulmer and co. Letters engraved by S. J. Neele... Sold by G. and W. Nicol, [etc.] 1800. C1 W318 S26.

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6268

57 p. 331⁄2 cm. -Letters on agriculture from His Excellency George Washington, PresiIdent of the United States to Arthur Young, esq., F. R. S., and Sir John Sinclair, bart., M. P., with statistical tables and remarks, by Thomas Jefferson, Richard Peters, and other gentlemen, on the economy and management of farms in the United States. Edited by Franklin Knight. Washington, Published by the editor, 1847. C1 W318 K46. 198 p. front. (port.), plates, map, facsims.

-Letters on the constitution. 1786-88. E173 044 Ref.

20 p. 18cm.

6269

6270

(Old South leaflets. General ser. v. 4, no. 99. Boston, 1899) [Messages and papers of] George Washington, April 30, 1789, to March 4, 1797. J81 B96.

(In A compilation of the messages and papers of the presidents. 99. v. 1)

6271

1896

Official letters to the honorable American Congress, written, during the

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