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in solid bronze of Houdon's Marble Statue of George Washington," at the Virginia Military institute, Lexington, Va.

-Know-nothingism. Delivered at Alexandria, Va., in 1854.

(Modern eloquence. v. 15. p. 2141-2154)

6608

-Letter of Governor Wise to the New York Tammany society. 1857. JK310 v. 20.

6609

7 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Letter of Governor Wise to the Philadelphia Anti-Lecompton meeting. 1858. JK310 v. 20.

6610

49-64 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Oration. July 4th, 1856.

6611

(In Southern literary messenger.

v. 23. p. 1-19)

-Reply to W. J. Samford. April 4, 1859. JK310 v. 36.

6612

157 p. 19cm.

[A series of letters from Henry A. Wise, Richard Coke Jr. and others concerning charges made against Wise in his political career in May and June, 1833]

16 p. p. 1 and 2 wanting.

6613

-Seven decades of the Union. The humanities and materialism, illustrated by a memoir of John Tyler, with reminiscences of some of his great contemporaries. The transition state of this nation-its dangers and their remedy. By Henry A. Wise. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co,. 1881. C1 T982 W81. 6614

ix, 11-320 p. front. (port.) 24cm.

-Speech of Mr. Wise, at Louisa C. H., Nov. 16, 1839. Richmond, John S. Gallaher, printer, 1839.

15 p. 21cm.

6615

-Speech of Mr. Wise, of Virginia, on the subject of the late defalcations. Delivered in the House of representatives, December 21, 1838. [1838] JK310 v. 42.

32 p. 24cm.

6616

Wise, Jennings Cropper. The military history of the Virginia military in-
stitute from 1839 to 1865, with appendix, maps, and illustrations, by
Jennings C. Wise
Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell company, inc., 1915.

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-Personal memoir of the life and services of Scott Shipp. 1915. 6618

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-A scrap book of papers Printed for his friends, with the compliments of Jennings C. Wise. Richmond, Va., 1912. F221 W81. 6619

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32 p. 23cm. Contents: A comparative study in fame; An address occasion of the unveiling of a monument by the Colonial dames of Virgiz a, May 31, 1911, at Dutch Gap ; A letter concerning a noble tradition; The Laughing king; Henry A. Wise, of Virginia. Joynes.

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-A special report to the board of visitors of the Virginia Military Institute on the history of agricultural education in Virginia and the Virginia Military Institute as a school of agriculture, including a sketch of the physical survey of Virginia by the school of applied science. 6620

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-V. M. I. papers by Jennings C. Wise, Colonel engineers, Virginia volunteers, Commandant of cadets. Published privately by the author for his friends. . . . [Lynchburg, Va., Dulaney-Boatwright co., n. d.] 6621

53 p. 23cm.

-Wise's digested index and genealogical guide to Bishop Meade's Old churches, ministers and families of Virginia, embracing 6,900 proper names. Comp. by Jennings Cropper Wise . . . Richmond, Va., Printed for subscribers, 1910. F230 M492. 6622

114 p. 242 cm.

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-Ye kingdome of Accawmacke; or, The eastern shore of Virginia in the seventeenth century, by Jennings Cropper Wise Richmond, Va., The Bell book and stationery co., 1911. F232 A1 W81. 6623 x, 406 p. 23cm.

Wise, John Sergeant. Battle of New Market, Va., May 15th, 1864; an address repeated by John S. Wise, esq., a cadet in the corps of 1864, before the professors, officers and cadets of the Virginia military institute, hall of the Dialectic society, May 13th, 1882. [n. d.] E481 N4 W8. 6624

72 p. 181⁄2 cm. -Beverley of Beverley. Copied by me from papers loaned me by Col. Robert Beverley of "The Plains", Fauquier County, Virginia. New York, Oct. 1st, 1890. John S. Wise. 6625

chart. 482x61 cm.

-Diomed; the life, travels, and observations of a dog, by John Sergeant Wise; illustrated by J. Linton Chapman. Boston, London and New York, Lamson, Wolffe and company, 1897. B W812 D29.

vi p., 1 1., 330 p. illus. 2011⁄2 cm.

6626

-The end of an era, by John S. Wise. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1899. E605 W81.

iv p., 1 l., 474 p., 1 l. 21cm.

6627

-The family of Douglass or Douglas of Garrallan in Virginia. [New York, 1894]

6628

geneal. chart. 952x75cm.

-Genealogical chart showing descent of John Sergeant Wise and Evelyn Beverly Douglas in the direct descending line. W. H. Abbott, draughtsman, West Brooklyn, N. Y.

6629

chart. 45x811⁄2 cm.

-The lion's skin; a historical novel and a novel history. By John S. Wise. New York, Doubleday, Page & co., 1905. B W812. 6630

xv p., 1 l., 3-404 p. 201⁄2 cm.

-Memorial address of Hon. John S. Wise, delivered at the unveiling of a monument to the memory of the Southern soldiers and V. M. I. cadets, who fell in the battle of New Market, May 15th, 1864. Also rolls of officers and cadets engaged, with official lists of casualties, orders, and official report of the battle, from volume xxxvii, part I, series I, of Records of Union and Confederate armies, War records office, Washington, D. C. By order of the Board of visitors. [n. d.] E481 N4 W82.

2 p. 1., [5]-62, [1] p. 191⁄2 cm.
Address delivered May 15, 1898.

-Recollections of thirteen presidents.

6631

Doubleday, Page & co., 1906.

C01

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1 p. 1., [v] p., 3 1., 3-284 p. front. (port.), plates, ports.

23cm.

-Speech of Hon. John S. Wise, of Virginia, at the sixth annual banquet of the Young republicans of Philadelphia, on Monday evening, April 11, 1887, in response to the toast "The campaign of 1888." [n. p. 1887?] 6633

37 p. 231⁄2 cm.

A treatise on American citizenship. By John S. Wise, of the New York bar. Northport, Long Island, E. Thompson co., 1906. JK1756 W81. 6634

vii, 340 p. 231⁄2 cm.

Withers, Alexander Scott, 1792-1865. Chronicles of border warfare, or A history of the settlement by the whites, of north-western Virginia: and of the Indian wars and massacres, in that section of the state; with reflections, anecdotes, &c. By Alexander S. Withers. Clarksburg, Va., J. Israel, 1831. E81 W81 Office. 6635

319, iv p., 1 1. 181⁄2 cm.

-Chronicles of border warfare; or, A history of the settlement by the whites, of northwestern Virginia, and of the Indian wars and massacres in that section of the state; with reflections, anecdotes, &c., by Alexander Scott Withers. A new ed., edited and annotated by R. G. Thwaites with the addition of a memoir of the author, and several illustrative notes by L. C. Draper . . Cincinnati, The R. Clarke company, 1895. E81 W82.

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6636

1 p. 1., xx, 447 p. front. (port.) 23 cm. Withers, Robert Enoch. Autobiography of an octogenarian, by Robert Enoch Withers, M. D., colonel 18th regiment Virginia infantry, C. S. A.; editor Lynchburg daily news; lieutenant-governor of Virginia; senator of the United States; member of Board of regents of the Smithsonian institute; consul of the United States at Hong-Kong; past grand master of the Knights templar of the United States, etc., etc. Roanoke, Va., The Stone printing & mfg. co. press, 1907. C1 W824. 6637

550 p. front. (port.) 24cm.

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Witherspoon, John, 1723-1794. A serious inquiry into the nature and effects of the stage: and a letter respecting play actors. By the Rev. John Witherspoon Also a sermon on the burning of the theatre at Richmond, &c. By Samuel Miller . . Together with an introductory address, by several ministers in New York, &c. New York, Pub. by Whiting & Watson [printed by D. & G. Bruce] 1812. PN2049 W55. 6638

3 p. 1., [5]-199 p. 161⁄2 cm.

Witherspoon, Thomas Dwight. An appeal to the baptized children of the church. By T. D. Witherspoon, D. D. Richmond, Presbyterian committee of publication, [no date]

p. 121-172. 151⁄2 cm.

Reprint from "The children of the covenant," by Dr. Witherspoon.

6639

-A word to Christian parents. Richmond, Presbyterian committee of publication, [no date]

p. 175-220. 151⁄2 cm.

6640

Reprint from "The children of the Covenant" by Dr. Witherspoon. Wolfe, Samuel M. Helper's impending crisis dissected. By Samuel M. Wolfe, Virginia. Philadelphia, J. T. Lloyd, 1860. E441 W85.

2 p. 1., 223 p. 191⁄2 cm.

6641

[Wolfe, Udolpho] Grand civic and military demonstration in honor of the removal of the remains of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States from New York to Virginia. New York, Udolpho Wolfe, 1858. C1 M753 W51. 6642

xvi, [2], [19]-324 p. fold. chart. 20cm.

Wolseley, 1st viscount. General Lee, by General Viscount Wolsley. Rochester [Press of C. Mann printing company] 1906. C1 L480 W51.

62 p., 1 1. 13cm.

6643

"Appeared originally in Macmillan's magazine for March, 1887." Women's Baptist missionary & educational association of Virginia (Colored) Minutes of the tenth annual session held with the Zion Baptist church circle, Dr. J. M. Armstead, pastor. Portsmouth, Va. June 22 to 25, 1910. Richmond, Reformer electric print, 1910. 6644

80 p. 23cm.

Woman's Christian temperance union of Va. Twentieth annual report of the Woman's Christian temperance union of Virginia. Held in Richmond, Va. Oct. 1, 2 and 3, 1902. 6645

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Woman's missionary union of Virginia. Report of the annual meeting. F218 32 W8.

Library has 12th, 1910.

6646

Letter of Abraham Wood to John Richards August 22, 1674. F212 A47.

Wood, Abraham,

6647 (In Alvord, C. W. & Lee Bidgood. The first explorations of the TransAllegheny region by the Virginians 1650-1674. p. 210-226)

Wood, Henry W. Optimism and progress. Address of Henry W. Wood, first vice-president, before the Chamber of Commerce, Richmond, Va. March 25th, 1909. Published by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce [1909]

16 p. 24cm.

6648

Wood, John, 1775?-1822. The history of the administration of John Adams, esq., late president of the United States. By John Wood . . . New York printed, 1802. E321 W85. 6649

1 p. 1., 506 p. 21cm.

Wood, T. W. Momentous issues. Proves that free coinage of gold and silver will produce solid continuous prosperity. (Not the present soon-overeasily scared prosperity.) It will maintain the present parity of gold and silver and prevent over-production by very largely increasing consumption. Money explained. Shows the cause of financial panics, constitutional graduated income taxes, imperialism, trusts, the baneful Republican party. By T. W. Wood. . Richmond, Va., Wood publishing company, [1900] 6650

64 p. illus. 191⁄2 cm.

Wood, Thomas L. Arcade echoes, Selected poems from the Virginia University magazine, 1859-1890. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott co., 1890. PN6110 C7 W87.

125 p. 151⁄2 cm.

6651

Woodberry, George E. Edgar Allan Poe. ton, Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1885.

By George E. Woodberry. BosC1 P743 W87.

6652

ix, 354 p. front (port.) 181⁄2 cm. -The life of Edgar Allan Poe, personal and literary; with his chief correspondence with men of letters. By George E. Woodberry. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin co., 1909. C1 P743 W88.

2 v. front. (port.), plates, ports. facsim.

Woodberry Forest school, Orange, Va. Catalog.

21cm.

Library has 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910.

6653

6654

Woodbridge, George. The inspiration of the scriptures. A sermon delivered

at the Monumental church, Richmond, Va., on Sunday, Feb. 5, 1860. By Rev. George Woodbridge, D. D., Rector. Richmond, Chas. H. Wynne, printer, 1860.

22, [1] p. 231⁄2 cm.

6655

Woodhouse, Edward James. The public life of George C. Dromgoole. By Edward James Woodhouse.

6656 (In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college. [v. 1] no. 4. June, 1904. p. 260-285)

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Woodmen of the world. Head camp, Jurisdiction “L”. Proceedings of the seventh biennial session convention Head camp, Jurisdiction "L", embracing the states of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and District of Columbia, held at Roanoke, Va., March 14-15, 1911.

44 p. ports. 22cm.

6659

Woods, Edgar. Albemarle County in Virginia: giving some account of what it was by nature, of what it was made by man, and of some of the men who made it . . . [Charlottesville, Va., The Michie co., 1901] F232 A3 W8. 6660

iv, 412 p. 8vo.

Golden apples; or, Fair words for the young. By the Rev. Edgar Woods. New York, Robert Carter and brothers, 1875.

6661

viii, [9]-269 p. front., pl. 171⁄2 cm.
Preface dated Charlottesville, June 15, 1874.

By

Woods, Katharine Pearson. The true story of Captain John Smith. Katharine Pearson Woods . . . New York, Doubleday, Page & co., 1910. C1 S652 W52.

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6662

3 p. 1., vii-xv p., 1 1., 3-382 p. front., ports., pl., maps. 21cm. Woods, Micajah. Address [before Virginia state bar association] of Hon. Micajah Woods, president of the association. The necessity for general culture in the training of the lawyer. 6663

21st report, 1909. p. 160-174)

(In Virginia state bar association. Woods, W. H. Historical sketch of an original portrait of governor Meriwether Lewis by M. Favret de Saint Memin, in the possession of W. H. Woods. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, 1890.

22 p. 232 cm.

6664

Woodsend, Charles J. Practical wood carving. A simple treatise on the rudiments of wood carving, embracing the proper method of handling tools, as well as the correct shapes for grinding them in order to produce different kinds of work. By Charles J. Woodsend. Illustrated by numerous engravings of original drawings. New York, David Williams company, 1897. 6665

3 1., 86 p. illus. 231⁄2 cm.

Woodson family. Descendants of John Woodson, of Dorsetshire, England, who settled in Virginia in 1624. Woodson, Tarleton, Mosby, Lewis, Payne, Watkins, Pleasants, Royall, Branch, Fleming, Terrill, Cheadle, Venable, Povall, Christian, Macon, Knight, Hughes, Parsons, Van Der Veer, Morton, Michaux, Allen, Daniel, et al. . . . [Charlottesville, Va., Prout, the printer, (n. d.)] 6666

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