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inventions, tariffs, and the results of each decennial census.

With

an appendix, containing statistics of the principal manufacturing centres, and descriptions of remarkable manufactories at the present time. 3d ed. Philadelphia, E. Young & co.; [etc. etc.] 1868. HC103 B62. 402

3v. fronts., ports. 24cm.

Volume 1 of this work is especially useful for its references to manufactures in Virginia before 1800.

Bishop Meade's second pamphlet on the case of Bishop H. U. Onderdonk. Winchester, Printed by Senseney & Coffroth, 1854.

24 p. 23cm.

Bitting, C. C. A Baptist appeal. [Alexandria, Jan. 31, 1863]

403

404

(In Southern history association publications. v. 4. 1900. p. 122-127) Black, W. M. The value of a library commission. [By] W. M. Black, Librarian, Lynchburg, Va. [Presidential address before the Virginia library association, Nov. 25, 1910, at Richmond.] Reprinted from Public libraries, Feb., 1910. 405

4 p. 251⁄2 cm.

Blackburn, J. W. Card of the Democratic steward of the Western lunatic asylum in relation to the investigation of that institution in April, 1889. 406

8 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Blackburn, Jeannie. Miss Washington, of Virginia. A semi-centennial lovestory. By Jeannie Blackburn. Richmond, Va., Published by the author, 1889. 407

vi p., 1 l., [9]-77 p. 171⁄2 cm.

Blackburn, John S. A grammar-school history of the United States; from the discovery of America to the present time. By J. S. Blackburn and W. N. McDonald . . . Baltimore, W. J. C. Dulany & co., 1888. E178 1 B622. 408

xii, 248 p. maps. 19cm.

Blackford, Charles Minor. Address [before Virginia state bar association] of Charles M. Blackford, president of the association. "Literature and law." 409

(In Virginia state bar association. 7th report, 1895. p. 146-173) -An historical sketch of the book of common prayer. Delivered as a lecture before the congregation of St. Paul's church, Lynchburg, Va., at the request of its rector. By Charles M. Blackford. 1893. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell co., 1893.

46 p. 23cm.

410

John Lewis, one of the most noteworthy of the Virginia pioneers, who has been almost forgotten. C1 L6745 B62.

6 p. 151⁄2 cm.

n. d.

411

From the Times-Dispatch, Richmond, Va., Oct. 2, 1910. -Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by Charles M. Blackford, of the Lynchburg bar. The trials and trial of Jefferson Davis.

412

(In Virginia state bar association. 12th report, 1900. p. 232-274) -The trials and trial of Jefferson Davis, by Charles M. Blackford . . . A paper read before the twelfth annual meeting of the Virginia state bar association, held at Old Point Comfort, Va., July 17, 18, and 19, 1900. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell company, 1901. C1 D262 B34. 413

70 p. 221⁄2 cm.

-Same. Richmond, J. T. West, printers, 1900. C1 D262 B335.

413

46 p. 221⁄2 cm. Blackford, Mrs. Susan Leigh (Colston). Memoirs of life in and out of the army of Virginia during the War between the States. Comp. by Susan Leigh Blackford from original and cotemporaneous correspondence and diaries. Annotated and edited exclusively for the private use of their family by her husband, Charles Minor Blackford Lynchburg, Va.,

J. P. Bell company, printers, 1894-96.

24cm.

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2v.

An edition of 35 copies printed not published. cf. Preface. Blackstone female institute, Blackstone, Va. Catalog.

415

Library has 1897, 1898, 1907, 1909, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916. Blackwater Baptist association. Minutes of the Blackwater Baptist association held with the Beaver Dam church, Isle of Wight county, September 17-19, 1907. . . Petersburg, Va., Presses of Frank A. Owen, 1907. 416 28 p. 23cm.

-Minutes of the Blackwater Baptist association, held with the South Quay church, Nansemond county, September 21-23, 1909 burg, Va., Presses of Frank A. Owen, 1909.

28 p. 23cm.

Blair, J. P. Address delivered

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before the Louisiana bar association on John Marshall day. New Orleans, La., Feb. 4, 1901. [1901?] C1 M368 B63. 418

27 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Blair, John Durborrow. Sermons collected from the manuscripts of the late Rev. John D. Blair . . . Richmond, Printed by Shepherd & Pollard, 1825. 419

2 p. 1, 355 p. front (port.)

Blair, Lewis H. The prosperity of the South dependent upon the elevation of the negro. Richmond, Va., Everett Waddey, 1889. HT117 B63. 420 ix, 147 p. 191⁄2 cm.

-Unwise laws; a consideration of the operation of a protective tariff upon industry, commerce and society. New York & London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1886. HF1755 B6.

vi, 178 p. 191⁄2 cm.

421

Blair, Louisa Coleman. Nathaniel Bacon, a play in four acts, by Louisa Coleman Blair and Robert Findlater Williams. Richmond, Va., The Hermitage press, 1907. PS3503 L188 N27.

422

3 p. 1., [5]-96 p., 1 1. front., plates. 23cm. Blair, Walter. Latin pronunciation. An inquiry into the proper sounds of the Latin language during the classical period. By Walter Blair, A. M., Professor of Latin in Hampden Sidney college, Va. New York and Chicago, A. S. Barnes & co., 1874.

136 p. 191⁄2 cm.

423

Blanchard, Claude. Guerre d'Amérique, 1780-1783; journal de campagne de Claude Blanchard, commissaire des guerres principal au corps auxiliaire francais le commandement du lieutenant général comte de Rochambeau, Paris, Librairie militaire de J. Dumaine, L. Baudoin & ce., successeurs, 1881. E265 B63.

xii, [13]-134 p. 8vo.

424

-The journal of Claude Blanchard, commissary of the French auxiliary army sent to the United States during the American Revolution. 17801783. Translated from a French manuscript by William Duane, and edited by Thomas Balch. Albany, J. Munsell, 1876. E265 B65. 425 xvi, 207 p. 221⁄2 cm.

Bland, Edward. The discovery of New Brittaine. Began August 27. Anno Dom. 1650. By Edward Bland, merchant. Abraham Woode, captaine. Sackford Brewster, Elias Pennant, gentlemen. From Fort Henry, at the head of Appamattuck River in Virginia, to the fals of Blandina, first river in New Brittaine which runneth west, being 120-mile southwest, between 35. & 37 degrees, (a pleasant country,) of temperate ayre, and fertile soyle. London, Printed by T. Harper for J. Stephenson, 1651. F229 B62.

[17] p.

A typewritten copy of the reprint by J. Sabin & sons, 1873.

-Same. [reprint]

426

427

(In Alvord, C. W., & Lee Bidgood. The first explorations of the TransAllegheny region by the Virginians 1650-1674. p. 109-130)

[Bland, Richard] The colonel dismounted: or the rector vindicated. In a letter addressed to his reverence: containing a dissertation upon the constitution of the colony . . . Williamsburg: Printed by Joseph Royle, 1764. 427a

1 p. 1., 30, xxvii p. 27cm.

A typewritten copy is in the Virginia state library.

-An enquiry into the rights of the British colonies, in a letter to the author of The regulations, &c. By Richard Bland, esq., of Virginia . Printed at Williamsburg in Virginia, [1766?] DA507 P76. [reprint] 428

(In The political register . . . for 1769. London, 1769. p. 9-27) -A fragment on the pistole fee, claimed by the governor of Virginia, 1753. By Richard Bland. Ed. by Worthington Chauncey Ford. Brooklyn, Historical printing club, 1891.

43 p. 18cm.

F229 B642.

429

no. 1)

(Half-title: Winnowings in American history. Virginia tracts. -A letter to the clergy of Virginia, in which the conduct of the General assembly is vindicated, against the reflexions contained in a letter to the Lords of trade and plantations, from the Lord-bishop of London. By Richard Bland, esq; one of the representatives in assembly for the county of Prince-George Williamsburg, Printed by William Hunter, 1760.

430

vi, 3-20 p. 20cm.
typewritten copy.

Bland, Theodorick, jr. The Bland papers: being a selection from the manuscripts of Colonel Theodorick Bland, jr., of Prince George county, Virginia. To which are prefixed an introduction and memoir of Colonel Bland Edited by Charles Campbell. Petersburg, Printed by Edmund and Julian C. Ruffin, 1840-1843. C1 B642 C3.

2v. 23cm.

431

A review of the Bland papers appears in the Southern literary messenger, v. 9, p. 657-662.

Blanton, L. H. Funeral sermon on the death of Rev. John W. Griffin, Chaplain of the 19th Va. Regt., August 1st, 1864. By Rev. L. H. Blanton, Salem, Roanoke Co., Va. Lynchburg, Virginian power press book and job office, 1865. C1 G851 B34.

[10] p 221⁄2 cm.

432

Bledsoe, Albert Taylor. An essay on liberty and slavery. By Albert Taylor Bledsoe, LL.D., professor of mathematics in the University of Virginia. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1856. HT95 B64. 433

4, 9-383 p. 19cm.

Is Davis a traitor; or Was secession a constitutional right previous to the war of 1861? By Albert Taylor Bledsoe, late professor of mathe

matics in the University of Virginia. Baltimore, Printed for the author by Innes & company, 1866.

vi, 263, [1] p. 20cm.

E459 B66.

434

-Is Davis a traitor; or, Was secession a constitutional right previous to the war of 1861? By Albert Taylor Bledsoe, late professor of mathematics in the University of Va. Richmond, Va., The Hermitage press, 1907. [Republished by Mary Barksdale Newton in memory of her husband, Virginius Newton of Richmond, Va.] E459 B66. 435

viii, 263 p. 191⁄2 cm.

HT95

-Liberty and slavery; or, Slavery in the light of moral and political philosophy. E46. 436 (In Elliott, E. N. Cotton is king, and pro-slavery arguments. 1860. p. 271-458)

-The philosophy of mathematics, with special reference to the elements of geometry and the infinitesimal method. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1874. QA9 B64. 437

248 p. diagr. 191⁄2 cm.

-A theodicy; or, Vindication of the divine glory, as manifested in the constitution and government of the moral world. By Albert Taylor Bledsoe, professor of mathematics and astronomy in University of Mississippi. New York, Pub. by Carlton & Phillips, 1853. 438

[3]-365 p. 24cm.

Bloomberg, Florence. High School grammar. A short and practical method of learning German grammar Richmond, Va., Ezekiel & Bass,

1894. PF3111 B65.

91 p. 23cm.

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Bloomfield academy, Albemarle county, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1859.

439

440

Blow, Mrs. A. A. An address delivered before the Daughters of the American revolution at their congress in Washington, D. C., April, 1905, by Mrs. A. A. Blow, of Virginia, chairman John Smith monument committee of the Association for the preservation of Virginia antiquities. [1905] C1 S652 B37. 441

8 p.

Blue Ridge Baptist association. Minutes of the fifty-first annual meeting of the Blue Ridge Baptist association. Held with Bassett Baptist church, Henry County, Va., August 17, 18, 19, 1909. [Salem, Va., Salem printing and publishing co., 1909]

23, [3] p. 23cm.

442

Bluestone Baptist Sunday-school convention (colored). Minutes of the fourteenth annual session held with the Beautiful Plain baptist Sunday school, Averett, Virginia, July 19, 20 and 21, 1899. Boydton, Va., Boydton institute, 1899. 443

18 p. 21cm.

Boatwright, Frederic William. Achievements of Richmond college alumni now resident in Richmond. [Richmond, 1905] F218 24 R53 B66. 444

3 p. 24cm.

Bocock, Thomas Stanley. Assault on Mr. Sumner. Speech of Hon. T. S. Bocock, of Virginia, delivered in the House of representatives, June 11, 1856. [Washington, Printed at the office of the Congressional globe, 1856] 310 v.28.

445

8 p. 241⁄2 cm.

-Force bill. Speech in House of representatives, Feb. 20 & 21, 1861. JK310 v. 31.

16 p. 21cm.

446

-Oration delivered on the occasion of the inauguration of Mills' equestrian statue of Washington, at Washington City, Feb. 22, 1860, together with a sketch of the inaugural ceremonies, embracing the address by President Buchanan, and the remarks of Clark Mills, esq., the artist. Washington, W. H. & O. H. Morrison, 1860. C1 W318 B51. 447

33 p. front. 22cm.

Boehm, Henry. Reminiscences, historical and biographical, of sixty-four years in the ministry. By Rev. Henry Boehm, Bishop Asbury's traveling companion. Edited by Rev. Joseph B. Wakeley. New York,

Carlton & Porter, 1865. C1 B671 W2.

493 p. 19cm.

Bogart, W. S. Historic landmarks in lower Virginia.

448

449

(In Southern literary messenger. v. 33, 1861. p. 115, 171, 271, 350) The Bohemian. [Richmond, Published by The Bohemian company, Christmas, 1863]

Library has no. 1, the only number issued.

450

Bohn's album and autographs of the University of Virginia, with a short history, and beautifully illustrated with twenty steel engravings and portraits of the professors and officers. Washington, C. Bohn, 1859. F218 24 U5B6.

9 p. front., pl., port. 4 to.

Boisseau, Sterling. Scenes of childhood.

451

A poem. By Sterling Boisseau. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers, [c1909]

[12] p. 18cm.

452

Boissonnas, B. Un vaincu. Souvenirs du Général Robert Lee. [Par Mme. B. Boissonas..] 3me éd. Paris, Bibliothèque d'éducation et de récréation, J. Hetzel et cie., editeurs, 1875. C1 L480 B51. 453

1 p. 1., vii, 291 p. front. (port.) map. 171⁄2 cm.

Bolling, Philip A. . . . The speeches of Philip A. Bolling, (of Buckingham,) in the House of delegates of Virginia, on the policy of the state in relation to her colored population: delivered on the 11th and 25th of January, 1832 . . . Richmond, Printed by T. W. White, 1832. F218 53 V8.

16 p. 221⁄2 cm.

454

At head of title: Second edition of the Speeches of Mr. Bolling. [Bolling, Robert] A memoir of a portion of the Bolling family in England and Virginia. Printed for private distribution. Richmond, Va., W. H. Wade & co., 1868.

no. 4)

455

ix. 68 p. front., photos. (incl. ports.) 23cm. (Historical documents from the Old Dominion. Added t.-p.: Memoirs of the Bolling family, written by Robert Bolling, of Chellowe, Buckingham County, Virginia, tr. from the original French manuscript by John Robertson, jr., son of Wm., 1803.

Bolton, James. A treatise on strabismus, with a description of new instruments designed to improve the operation for its cure, in simplicity, ease and safety, illustrated by cases . . Richmond, P. D. Bernard, 1842. RE771 B69.

456

36 p. front. 201⁄2 cm.

Bon Air school, Bon Air, Va. Catalog.

Library has 1894.

457

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