-Second biennial report. Virgil A. Lewis, State historian and archivist. 1908. 6383 1 p.l., 327 p. 8vo. Contents in part: The West Virginia state history exhibit at the Jamestown ter-centennial exposition on Hampton Roads, Virginia, 1907, p. 72-89. West Virginians who were members of the Virginia House of burgesses before the revolution, p. 97-100. West Virginians who were members of the General assembly of Virginia from 1777 to 1865, p. 101-152. West Virginians who occupied seats in Virginia conventions while the two states were one, p. 153-162. The Restored government of Virginia from 1861-1865, p. 163-190. The formation of West Virginia, p. 191-202. Counties of West Virginia as they existed in 1861, with their total representation in the making of the state, p. 203-215. -Third biennial report. Virgil A. Lewis, state historian and archivist. 1911. Xxxvii, 279 p. 8vo. 6384 Contents in part: Bibliography in Virginia and West Virginia, p. xxxxiv. The soldiery of West Virginia in the French and Indian war; Lord Dunmore's war; the Revolution; the later Indian wars; the whiskey insurrection; the second war with England; the war with Mexico, and addenda relating to West Virginians in the civil war, p. 1-224. The Point Pleasant battle monument, its history, erection, unveiling, p. 231-254. The statue of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, p. 271-279. The statue of Francis H. Pierpont in the Hall of fame in the U. S. capitol, p. 255-270. West Virginia. Dept. of free schools. History of education in West Virginia. Prepared under the direction of the state superintendent of free schools. 1904. Charleston, The Tribune printing company, 1904. A3 1904. [8], 319 p. front., illus., plates, ports. 231⁄2 cm. LA385 6385 -The history of education in West Virginia. Rev. ed. Prepared under the direction of the State superintendent of schools. 1907. Charleston, Tribune printing co., 1907. LA385 A3 1907. [8], 281 p. plates. 231⁄2 cm. 6386 West Virginia. State board of centennial managers. Resources of West Virginia, by M. F. Maury and Wm. M. Fontaine Prepared under the direction of the State board of centennial managers. Wheeling, The Register company, printers, 1876. F241 W54. x p., 1 1., 430 p. 22cm. 6387 The West Virginia historical magazine quarterly. v. 1- Jan. 1901- Charleston, W. Va., West Virginia historical and antiquarian society [1901-1 F236 W51. Library has Jan., Apr., 1902; Apr., July, 1904. 6388 Westlake, Ginevra O. Family records of the descendants of Thomas Westlake (1755-1827). By Ginevra C. (Westlake) Wait. 1907. 13 p. 23cm. Westminster school, Richmond, Va. Catalog. Library has 1907, 1908, 1909. 6389 6390 (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 121) Weymouth, H. G. O. The crossing of the Rappahannock by the 19th Massachusetts. E468 B33. 6391 Wharton, Anne Hollingsworth. Martha Washington. By Anne Hollingsworth Wharton. With portrait. Charles Scribner's sons, New York, 1897. C1 W319 W21. xiv, 306 p. front. (port.) 18cm. 6392 Wharton, H. M. A picnic in Palestine, by Rev. H. M. Wharton, D. D. Balti. more, Wharton & Barron pub. co., 1892. DS107 3 W55. 6 p. 1., 13-380 p. front. ports. plates. 24cm. 6393 Wharton, John. The Virginia wreath; or original poems. By John Wharton, M. D. Winchester, Virginia, Printed for the author, 1814. 105 p. 17cm. 6394 What is our true policy? it is herein considered: by a Virginian. Establishments of credit .. Richmond, Gary & Clemmitt, printers, 1866. 76 p. 211⁄2 cm. 6395 Whealton, Louis Napoleon. The Maryland and Virginia boundary controversy (1668-1894) by Louis N. Whealton . . . [New York] A. J. Leon, printer [1904] F221 1 M396. 55, vi p. 3 maps (1 fold.) 24 cm. Thesis (Ph. D.)-Johns Hopkins university. 6396 Wheeler, Joseph. American ancestors of the children of Joseph and Daniella Wheeler of whom we have records . . . Comp. by Joseph and Daniella Wheeler . . . Wheeler, Ala. [1896] cover-title, 24 p. front., plates. 24cm. Whig meeting, [Wheeling, Va., May 26, 1838] 6397 6398 Whig party. Virginia. Address of the Whig convention for the nomination of electors, to the people of Virginia. [Richmond? 1840] F216 P. 6399 40 p. 24cm. In support of Harrison and Tyler for President and vice-president. Whig party. Virginia. Fauquier County. Appendix. First address of the Whig central committee of vigilance of Fauquier County, Virginia. [1840] F232 F26 W54. 11 p. 21cm. 6400 -Second address of the Central committee of Fauquier, to the people of that county, on the army bill. Washington, Printed at the Madisonian office, 1840. F232 F26 W55. 6401 xii, 34, 11 p. 22cm. Whig party. Virginia. State central committee. To the people of Virginia! John Letcher and his antecedents. Read and circulate. Richmond, Printed at the Whig book and job office, 1859. JK310 29 p. 21 cm. -What it costs to be governed. v. 37. 6402 Published by order of the Virginia state central committee. [1859] JK310 v. 37. 16 p. 211⁄2 cm. 6403 Whipple, Leonidas Rutledge. [Biographical sketch of Kate Chopin, with selections from her writings, by Leonidas Rutledge Whipple] 6404 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 2. p. 863-890) Whitaker, Alexander. Good newes from Virginia. [Extracts] F229 B875 G14. 6405 (In Brown, Alexander. The genesis of the United States. 1890. p. 579-588) v. 2. -Part of a tractate written at Henrico in Virginia, 1613. Whitaker, Walter C. [Biographical sketch of Richard Hooker Wilmer, with selections from his writings, by Walter C. Whitaker] 6408 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 13. p. 5823-5839) -Richard Hooker Wilmer, second bishop of Alabama. A biography by Walter C. Whitaker. Philadelphia, George W. Jacobs & co., [c 1907] C1 W743 W57. 6409 2 1., 317, 5 p. front. (port.) 20%1⁄2 cm. White, Ellsberry Valentine. The first iron-clad naval engagement in the world; history of facts of the great naval battle between the MerrimacVirginia, C. S. N. and the Ericsson Monitor, U. S. N., Hampton Roads, March 8, and 9, 1862. By E. V. White . . . [Portsmouth? Va., c 1906] E481 H2 W5. White, Henry Alexander. 6410 [Biographical sketch of John Caldwell Calhoun, with selections from his writings, by Henry Alexander White] 6412 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 673-710) -The finances of South Carolina [with bibliography] 1909. v. 2, p. 6413 (In The South in the building of the nation. v. 5, p. 532-536; v. 6, p. 514-519) The making of South Carolina, by Henry Alexander White New York, Atlanta [etc.] Silver, Burdett and company [c 1906] F269 W58. 6414 xiv, 332 p. incl. front. (port.) illus. 19cm. -The origin of the Pentateuch in the light of the ancient monuments. By Henry Alexander White, M. A., Ph. D., D. D., professor of history in the Washington and Lee university, Lexington, Virginia. Richmond, Va., B. F. Johnson publishing company, 1894. 6415 304 p. 23cm. -The presidents of the Washington college in Virginia. By Rev. Henry Alexander White, professor of history in the Washington and Lee University. 6416 (In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Seventh congress. 1895. p. 100-122) -Robert E. Lee and the Southern confederacy, 1807-1870, by Henry Alexander White . . . New York [etc.] G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897. C1 L480 W23. 6417 1 p. 1., xiii, 467 p. front., plates, ports., maps (partly fold.) fold. facsim. 191⁄2 cm. (Half-title: Heroes of the nations, ed. by E. Abbott) -A school history of the United States, by Henry Alexander White New York, Boston [etc.] Silver, Burdett and company [1904] E178 1 W53. xi, 422, 49 p. incl. front., illus. maps. 201⁄2 cm. 6418 -The Scotch-Irish university of the South: Washington and Lee. By Rev. Henry Alexander White, professor of history, Washington and Lee university. 6419 (In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Second congress. 1890. p. 223-246) -Southern Presbyterian leaders, by Henry Alexander White . . . with portrait illustrations. New York, The Neale publishing company, 1911. C01 W585 S72. 3 p. 1., 476 p. front., ports. 221⁄2 cm. 6420 Stonewall Jackson, by Henry Alexander White, 378 p. front. (port.) map. 19cm. -Three American ideals-The Puritan, the cavalier, and the ScotchIrish. By Henry Alexander White. 6422 (In The Scotch-Irish society of America. 120-125) White, Miles. Early Quaker records in Virginia. Fourth congress. 1892. p. 6423 (In Southern history association publications. v. 6. 1902. p. 220-231, 408-414, 499-508; v. 7. 1903. p. 17-24, 96-105 and 207-213) -The Quaker Janneys of Cheshire and their progenitors. 6424 (In Southern history association publications. v. 8. 1904. p. 119-128, 196-211, 275-286) White, Robert. Address delivered by Colonel Robert White at celebration of birthday of General Robert E. Lee. New Astor hotel, New York, Jan. 18, 1913. 14 p. port. 23cm. 6425 White, William Spotswood. The African preacher. An authentic narrative. 139 p. front., pl. 151⁄2 cm. 6426 -Rev. William S. White, D. D., and his times. 1800-1873. An autobiography. Edited by his son Rev. H. M. White, D. D., pastor of the Loudoun-street Presbyterian church, Winchester, Va. Richmond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication, 1891. C1 W589 W23. 6427 284 p. front. (port.) 20cm. Whitehill, Alexander Reid. History of education in West Virginia. By A. R. Whitehill . . Washington, Gov't. print. off., 1902. L111 A5. 6428 (Contributions to American educational history. Ed. by H. B. Adams. 165 p. plates. 231⁄2 cm. no. 30) Whiting, W. H. C. March from Fredericksburg to El Paso del Norte. [1850] 6429 (In Southern history association publications. v. 9. 1905. p. 361-373; v. 10. 1906. p. 1-18, 78-95, 127-140. Whitelock, George. Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by George Whitelock. The present federal law of damages for death by negligence at sea. 6430 (In Virginia state bar association. 22nd report, 1910. p. 250-262) Whitman, Sarah Helen. Edgar Poe and his critics. By Sarah Helen Whitman. Second edition. Providence, R. I., Tibbitts and Preston, 1885. C1 P743 W23. 69 p. front. (port.) 18cm. 6431 Whitsitt, William Heth. [Biographical sketch of John Albert Broadus, with selections from his writings, by William H. Whitsitt] (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 2. 503-530) 6432 -Genealogy of Jefferson Davis; address delivered October 9, 1908, before Lee camp, no. 1, Confederate veterans, Richmond, Va. by William H. Whitsitt . [Richmond, Everett Waddy co., printers] 1908. C1 6433 D262 W623. cover-title, 16 p. 23cm. -Life and times of Judge Caleb Wallace, some time a justice of the court of appeals of the state of Kentucky. By William H. Whitsitt. Louisville, John P. Morton & co., 1888. C1 W187 W23. 6 p., 1 1., 151 p. 26cm. 6434 Rich Whittet, Robert. The brighter side of suffering, and other poems. mond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson [etc.] [1882] PS3249 W97 B8. 6435 3 p. 1., [3]-384 p. 20cm. -Sonnets, mostly on Scripture themes, with a few other poems by Robert W97 S6. 1 p. 1., xiv, 324 p. 201⁄2 cm. 6436 Whittle, William C. Cruises of the Confederate States steamers "Shenandoah" and "Nashville." By Captain William C. Whittle . . . [Norfolk? Va.] c1910. E599 S5 W6. 6437 Why the Houdon statue of Washington should be copied. Information concerning Senate bill no. 113. 1914. 10, [1] p. front. 251⁄2 cm. C1 W318 W62. 6438 Wickham, Henry T. An address by Henry T. Wickham, Esq., of Virginia, at a special session of the United States circuit court of appeals for the Third circuit, held at Philadelphia, Pa., Tuesday, May sixth, 1913, on the occasion of the presentation on behalf of the Virginia bar association of a portrait of Hon. John Blair, jr., from 1789 to 1796, a justice of the Supreme court of the United States. [n. p. n. d.] 6439 30 p. front. (port.) 251⁄2 cm. Wickham, John, 1763-1839. Speech in the trial of Aaron Burr for treason, in preparing the means of a military expedition against Mexico, in the circuit court of the U. S. for the district of Virginia, 1807. PS660 W7. 6440 (In Williston, E. B. Eloquence of the U. S. v. 4. p. 384-393) Wilcox, Delos F. A report upon the proposed modification in the rates of fare and franchise provisions affecting the street and railway lines in the city of Norfolk, as presented to the Norfolk city council by the Virginia railway & power co., in March 1913. By Delos F. Wilcox, Ph. D., consulting franchise and public utility expert . . New York. Made at the direction of the committee on light, heat and trolley service of the Chamber of commerce of Norfolk, Virginia, inc. . . . Rendered May 20th, 1914. [Norfolk, Burke & Gregory, print., 1914] 6441 Wiley, George E. Plantation tales. By George E. Wiley, M. D., Bristol, Va., member of the American medical association and Medical association of Virginia. New York, Broadway pub. co. 1906. B W676 P34. 6442 4 p. 1., 4-157 p. front. (port.), plates. 20cm. By S. T. Wiley, Samuel T. History of Preston county (West Virginia) Wiley, assisted by A. W. Frederick. Kingwood, W. Va., The Journal printing house, 1882. F249 P9 W6. xv, 529 p. incl. front., pl. 8vo. 6443 Wilkes, George, 1820-1885. McClellan: from Ball's Bluff to Antietam. By George Wilkes . . . New York, S. Tousey, 1863. E470 W66. 6444 40 p. 221⁄2 cm. Wilkeson, Frank, Recollections of a private soldier in the Army of the |