Bownas, Samuel. An account of the life, travels and Christian experiences in the work of the ministry of Samuel Bownas. The second edition. London, Printed and sold by Luke Hinde, 1761. C2 B787 A7 Office. Samuel Bownas was a preacher of the Friends' Church, born in 1676. There are brief statements of his visits to Virginia in this Account of his Bowyer, James T. The pollinctor. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & co., Boyd, Carl Evans. The county of Illinois [in Virginia] E171 A57. 521 (In American historical review. v. 4, no. 4. July, 1899. p. 623-635) 522 Boyd's directory of Richmond City, and a business directory of about fifty counties of Virginia, together with a compendium of the government, courts, sheriffs, institutions and trades. Compiled by Wm. H. Boyd. 1869. Boyd's directory of Richmond city and a business directory of Norfolk, Lynchburg, Petersburg and Richmond, together with a compendium of the government, courts, institutions and trades. 1870. Richmond, Va., The boys and girls stories of the war. Contents: General Stonewall Jackson, Commodore Foot and Colonel Small, etc., etc. West & Johnson, Rich- Bozman, John Leeds. The history of Maryland, from its first settlement in v. 1 contains much information concerning the Indians of Virginia. Brackenridge, H. M. Recollections of persons and places in the West. By H. M. Brackenridge, . . . 2d ed., enlarged. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1868. viii, 9-331 p. 191⁄2 cm. 529 Bradbeer, William West. Confederate and southern state currency; historical and financial data, biographical sketches, descriptions with illustrations. By William West Bradbeer, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 1915. 162 p. illus. 24cm. Virginia state currency: p. 159-162. The best book on the subject. 529a Bradford, Gamaliel. Confederate portraits. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company, 1914. E467 B78. xviii p., 11., 91, [1] p. 8 port. (incl. front.) 221⁄2 cm. the Youth's companion. 530 Neale's monthly magazine, and "Titles of books most_frequently_cited": p. 265-266. Contents:-Joseph E. Johnston.-J. E. B. Stuart.-James Longstreet.P. G. T. Beauregard.-Judah P. Benjamin.-Alexander H. Stephens.-Robert Toombs.-Raphael Semmes.-The battle of Gettysburg.-Notes. -Lee the American. Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin company, C1 L480 1912. B79. xvi, 324 p., 1 1. front., ports., facsim. 221⁄2 cm. 531 Bradley, Arthur Granville. Captain John Smith. London, Macmillan and Co., 1905. C1 S652 B64. viii, 226 p. front. (port.) map. 191⁄2 cm. 532 -Colonial Virginia. F229 B811. [9] p. 22cm. From Macmillan's magazine, March, 1907. p. 335-343. 533 -The fight with France for North America. New York, E. P. Dutton and co., Westminster, A. Constable and co., ltd. [1900] E199 B81. Bradley, J. H. Official history of the Norfolk fire department from 1740 to the present day, illustrating and describing the equipment of the fire department of to-day. Gathered from official sources and compiled by J. H. Bradley under the supervision of Martin J. Ryan, chief. [1897] F234 N8 B811. 536 [52] p. illus. plates. 16 by 23cm. Bradley, Joseph H. The love of God revealed to the entire universe by man's redemption. [By] Rev. Joseph H. Bradley, D. D., chaplain National soldiers' home, Va. New York, Chicago, Toronto, Fleming H. Revell company, [1899] 59 p. 17cm. 536a Bradley, Mary E. Douglass farm; a juvenile story of life in Virginia. By Mary E. Bradley, ed. by Cousin Alice. New York, Episcopal Sunday school union, 1863. B B812 D53. 202 p. front., plates. 18cm. Bradshaw, Sidney Ernest. On Southern poetry prior to 1860 mond, B. F. Johnson publishing company] 1900. PS261 B65. 2 p. 1., 3-162 p. 191⁄2 cm. Thesis, University of Virginia, 1900. 537 [Rich 538 Bibliography: p. 148-157. Brady, Joseph Plunkett. The trial of Aaron Burr. publishing company, 1913. 89 p. C1 B968 B63. front. (port) facsims. 191⁄2 cm. Brainerd, Wesley. The pontoniers at Fredericksburg. (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 3. p. 121-122) Branch, William, jr. Life, a poem in three books; descriptive of the various characters in life; the different passions, with their moral influence; the Dedigood and evil resulting from their sway; and of the perfect man. cated to the social and political welfare of the people of the United States. By William Branch, Junior . . . Richmond, W. W. Gray, 541 printer, 1819. PS1121 B35 L7. xii, 218 p., 1 1. 17cm. Bransford, Clifton Wood Jacob Ammonet of Virginia, and a part of his 542 descendants. (In Southern history association publications. v. 3. 1899. p. 35-40) Braxton, Allen Caperton Address of A. C. Braxton of Staunton, Virginia, to the graduating class of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute at Blacksburg, Va, on June seventeenth, 1903. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell co., printers, 1903. 542a 16 p. 221⁄2 cm. -Address [before Virginia state bar association] of Allen Caperton Brax543 ton, president. The eleventh amendment. (In Virginia state bar association. 19th report, 1907. p. 173-193) -The legitimate functions and powers of constitutional conventions, with special note on Virginia convention of 1901. Lynchburg, Va., J. P. Bell Co., 1901. F216 2 B82. 544 Paper entitled The Fifteenth amendment-An account of its enactment read by A. Caperton Braxton at the fifteenth annual meeting of the Virginia state bar association held at Hot Springs of Virginia Aug. 21, 22 and 24, 1903. Richmond, E. Waddey co., 1903. E671 B82. 545 68 p. 221⁄2 cm. -Response of A. C. Braxton of Staunton, Virginia, to a toast to "George Washington" at the banquet of the New York Southern society on the night of February twenty-first, 1903. 22 p. 23cm. -The Virginia State corporation commission. 1904. F216 P. 18 p. 22cm. 545a 546 [Braxton, Carter] Address to the convention of the colony and ancient dominion of Virginia, on the subject of government in general, and recommending a particular form to their consideration. By a native of the colony. E173 A51. (In American archives. 4th series. v. 6. p. 748-754) 547 [Braxton, Carter M.] Map of the battle field of Fredericksburg, explained by extracts from official reports; also, Gen. R. E. Lee's report of the battle. Lynchburg, Virginian power-press book and job office, 1866. E481 F8 B8. 44 p. fold. map. 21cm. Map wantnig in copy in Va. S. Library. 548 By Julia Breckinridge. B B830 18. 549 Breckinridge, Mrs. Julia Antony. In dead earnest. 239 p. 20cm. "The ex-Confederate and what delivered before the Association Oct. 26, 1892. Printed by order Breckinridge, William Campbell Preston. he has done in peace." An address of the Army of Northern Virginia of the Association. Richmond, J. L. Hill print. co., 1892. F211 B83. 22 p. 221⁄2 cm. 550 Brenaman, Jacob Neff. A history of Virginia conventions, by J. N. Brenaman... With constitution adopted by convention of 1867-'68, and constitution adopted by convention of 1901-1902 appended. Richmond, J. L. Hill printing company, 1902. F216 2 B83. 551 122, x p., 1 1., 87 p. 221⁄2 cm. Brent, Frank Pierce. [Biographical sketch of Armistead Churchill Gordon, with selections from his writings, by Frank P. Brent] 552 1909. v. 5. (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. p. 1899-1918) Some unpublished facts relating to Bacon's rebellion on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, gleaned from the court records of Accomac County. A paper read before the Virginia historical society Tuesday, December 22, 1891, by Professor Frank P. Brent . . . F225 V82. 553 (In Virginia historical society. ser., v. 11, p. [177]-189) Collections. Richmond, 1892. new Brentsville seminary, Brentsville, Va. Program of commencement. Library has June 25, 1885. 554 -Catalog. Library has 1886, 1887. 555 Brereton, John A. Florae columbianae prodromus, exhibens enumerationem plantarum quae hactenus exploratae sunt; or A prodromus of the Flora columbiana, exhibiting a list of all the plants which have as yet been collected. Compiled by John A. Brereton, M. D., U. S. Army. Washington, Printed by J. Elliott, 1830. 556 86 p. 17cm. QK153 B8. This Prodromus is a result of the investigations of the Botanic club of Washington, 1825-1830. "Index auctorum": p. 8-11. See Ward, L. F. Guide to the flora of Washington and vicinity (U. S. National Museum. Bulletin 22, 1881.) p. 11-17, for a discussion of the Prodromus. Brevard, Caroline Mays. Literature of the South . . . New York, Broadway publishing co. [c1908] PS261 B84. 4 p. 1. 188 p. 20cm. "References on Southern literature": p. 187-188. Bridgewater college, Bridgewater, Va. Catalogue ments. Bridgewater, Va. F218 24 B85 C3. Library has 1910. 557 Announce 558 A brief enquiry into the true basis of the credit system; and into the true basis of bank credit, as part thereof. Petersburg, Printed by E. and J. C. Ruffin, 1840. JK310 v.10. 559 24 p. 221⁄2 cm. The Library of Congress copy of this pamphlet has in ms. title page: "Jdg. Upshur, supposed author." on the Briefe intelligence from Virginia by letters, a supplement of French-Virginia occurrants, and their supplantation by Sir Samuel Argal, in right of the English plantation. G159 P8. 560 (In Purchas his pilgrimes. London, 1625. v. 4. p. 1805-1809) Brinley, George. Catalogue of the American library of the late Mr. George Brinley of Hartford Conn Hartford, Press of Case, Lockwood & com560a pany, 1878 4 v. 241⁄2 cm. [List of books relating to Virginia] v. 2. p. 122-135. Brissot de Warville, Jean Pierre. New travels in the United States of America. Performed in 1788 . . . Translated from the French London, J. S. Jordan, 1792. E164 B892. 561 -New travels in the United States of America. Performed in 1788. By J. P. Brissot de Warville. Translated from the French. Dublin, Printed for P. Byrne, [etc] 1792. E164 B892. 3 p. 1., xliii, 483 p. 23cm. 562 -Nouveau voyage dans les Etats-Unis de l'Amérique septentrionale, fait en 1788; Par J. P. Brissot (Warville), citoyen françois. Paris, Buisson, 1791. E164 B89. 563 3v. tab. 8vo. Virginia: v. 2, p. 182-212. Bristol parish, Va. The vestry book and register of Bristol parish, Virginia. 1720-1789. Transcribed and published by C. G. Chamberlayne. Richmond, Va. [W. E. Jones, printer] 1898. F232 B8 B8. vii, 419 p. 4 to. 564 Britton, Nathaniel Lord. An illustrated flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British possessions from Newfoundland to the parallel of the Southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian, by Nathaniel Lord Britton . . . and Hon. Addison Brown New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1896-98. QK117 B8. 565 3v. iflus. 28cm. -Manual of the flora of the Northern States and Canada. and enl. New York, H. Holt and co., 1901. QK110 B86. 1112 p. 20cm. "The area embraced extends to the southern boundary of Virginia, Kentucky and Kansas Broaddus, Andrew. The Extra examined. A reply to Mr. A. Campbell's M. Harbinger, extra, on remission of sins, etc. With an appendix containing remarks on Mr. C's view of divine influence in the salvation of men. By Andrew Broaddus. Richmond, Printed at the office of the Religious herald, 1831. 567 56 p. 191⁄2 cm. -The sermons and other writings of the memoir of his life, by J. B. Jeter, D. D. the author, and minister of the Gospel. C1 B863 J16. xiv, 557 p. front. (port.) 19cm. Rev. Andrew Broaddus, with a Broaddus, Annie Maude. Poems. n. p. n. d. PS1121 B5 A2. 569 |