Broadhead, Garland Carr. Report of the Geological survey of the state of Missouri, including field work of 1873-74... Garland C. Broadhead, state geologist . . . Jefferson City, 1874. QE131 1874. 734 p. 25cm. G. C. Broadhead was born near Charlottesville, Va. in 1827. 323 p. 25 cm. Broadus, John A. 570 1855-1871. Commentary on the gospel of Matthew. By John A. Broadus, D. D., LL. D. society, [c1886] 572 -A harmony of the gospels, in the revised version. With some new features. By John A. Broadus, D. D., LL. D. The notes at the end of the volume by A. T. Robertson, D. D. New York, A. C. Armstrong & son, 1893. 573 xvii, 264 p. 1 1. -Jesus of Nazareth. 21cm. 1.-His personal character. 2.-His ethical teachings. 3. His supernatural works. Three lectures before the Y. M. C. A. of Johns Hopkins university . . . [By] John A. Broadus, president of the Southern Baptist theological seminary. New York, A. C. Armstrong & son, 1890. 574 -Lectures on the history of preaching. By John A. Broadus, D. D., LL. D. New York, Sheldon & co., 1876. xi, [5]-241 p. 19 cm. 575 -Lectures on the history of preaching. By John A. Broadus, D. D., LL. D. New ed. New York, A. C. Armstrong & son, 1891. 576 xi, [5]-241 p. 19 cm. -A memorial of Gessner Harrison, M. D., professor of ancient languages in the University of Virginia. Read before the Society of Alumni, July 2, 1873, by John A. Broadus. Charlottesville, Chronicle steam printing house, 1874. C1 H319 B67. 577 40 p. incl. front (port.) 22cm. -Memorial of James Thomas, jr.; Addresses by John A. Broadus, and officers of the college, on the formal opening of the museum and art hall, Richmond College, September 22, 1887. Richmond, 1888. C1 T458 B67. 578 67 p. 22cm. -Sermons and addresses. By John A. Broadus, D. D., LL. D. Richmond, Va., B. F. Johnson & co., 1886. 579 ix, 445 p. front. (port.) 20cm. -A treatise on the preparation and delivery of sermons. By John A. Broadus, D. D., LL. D. Seventeenth edition. New York, A. C. Armstrong & son, 1891. [v]-xvi, 17-514 p. 201⁄2 cm. 580 Brock, Robert Alonzo. Articles of something more than a local interest, instigated or communicated by or through R. A. Brock, and published in the Daily Dispatch, Richmond, Va., [Jan. 13, 1876-May 18, 1878] on the dates as severally noted. Prepared by request of the editor of the register. 580a (In The New England historical and genealogical register. D. 344-345) v. 32. 1878. -The colonial Virginian. An address delivered before the Geographical and historical society of Richmond college, October 13, 1891 . . . Rich- mond, Va., W. E. Jones, 1891. E485 S72. (In Southern historical papers. v. 19. p. 125-144) -Documents, chiefly unpublished, relating to the Huguenot emigration to Virginia and to the settlement at Manakin-town, with an appendix of genealogies, presenting data of the Fontaine, Maury, Dupuy, Trabue, Marye, Chastain, Cocke, and other families . . . Richmond, Va., Vir- -A list of the portraits in oil, engravings, etc., in the rooms of the West- moreland Club, chiefly the property of the Virginia historical society. -Gen. Robert Edward Lee; soldier, citizen, and Christian patriot, by Mrs. 24cm. 1 p. 1., 586 p. incl. illus., ports., map, facsims. described by Gen. G. T. Beauregard; The seven days battles before Rich- mond, Va. . as described by Gen. T. J. Jackson; Organization of the Confederate forces during the engagements around Richmond; The seven days battles before Richmond Maryland campaign of 1862, as described by Gen. R. E. Lee; Organization of the Army of northern Virginia during the Maryland campaign; Battle of Shiloh or Pittsburg Landing, by Gen. G. T. Beauregard; Organization of the Army of the Mississippi at the battle of Shiloh; The services of the "Virginia" ("Merrimac"), by C. A. R. Jones.-[Biographies of Confederate -Miscellaneous papers, 1672-1865, now first printed from the manuscript in the collections of the Virginia historical society; comprising charter of the Royal African company, 1672; report on the Huguenot settlement, 1700; papers of George Gilmer, of "Pen Park," 1775-1778; orderly book of Capt. George Stubblefield, 1776; career of the iron-clad Virginia, 1862; memorial of Johnson's island, 1862-4; Beale's cav. brigade parole, 1865 (Virginia historical society. Collections. new ser. v. 6) (In Virginia historical society collections. new series. v. 6. p. 1) -Proceedings of the Virginia historical society at the annual meeting held December 21-22, 1891, with historical papers read on the occasion, and others, ed. by R. A. Brock . . . Richmond, Va., The Society, 1892. (Half-title: Collections of the Virginia historical society. New series. Contents: Proceedings bers of the society; Garnett, J. M. Early revolutionary history of Virginia, book of Captain Robert Gamble of the Second Virginia regiment August 21-November 16, 1779; Wise, B. H. Memoir of General John Cropper; Orderly book of Major William Heth of the Third Virginia regiment, May 15-July 1, 1777. -Richmond as a manufacturing and trading centre; including a historical sketch of the city . . . Richmond [Va.] Jones & Cook, 1880. 3 B8. 92 p. illus., pl., fold. map. 8vo. F233 588 589 [with a critical essay on -A succinct account of tobacco in Virginia. HA201 1880 B1 v.3. (In U. S. 10th census, 1880. v. 3. p. 806-819) -Virginia, 1606-1689. By Robert A. Brock 590 the sources of information] E18 W76. (In Winsor, Justin, ed. Narrative and critical history of America. Boston and New York, 1884-89. v. 3 (1885) p. [127]-168. illus., maps) -Virginia and Virginians by Dr. R. A. Brock, secretary of the Virginia historical society. History of Virginia from settlement of Jamestown to close of the civil war written by Professor Virgil A. Lewis, revised by Dr. R. A. Brock. H. H. Hardesty, publisher, Richmond, 1888. 591 2v. fronts (ports.) plates, ports. 21 cm. Brock, Sallie A. The Southern amaranth; a carefully selected collection of poems growing out of and in reference to the late war. Edited by Miss 592 Sallie A. Brock. New York, George S. Wilcox, 1869. E647 B8. xii, [13]-651 p. 23cm. [Brockenbrough, John] Letter of John Brockenbrough to Andrew Steven son. 592a (In The John P. Branch historical papers, of Randolph-Macon college. v. 3. no. 3. June, 1911. p. [253]-254) Brockenbrough, John W. Address delivered by the Hon. John W. Brockenbrough, United States district judge, on laying the corner stone of the new barracks of the Virginia Military Institute, July 4, 1850. Published by order of the board of visitors of the Virginia Military Institute. New LB41. 593 York, John Wiley, 1850. 18 p. 23cm. [Brockenbrough, W. H.] A history of Virginia, from its first settlement to the year 1754, with an abstract of the principal events from that period to the independence of Virginia. 594 (In Martin, Joseph. A comprehensive description of Virginia. 1835. p. 531-623) Brodnax, William H. The speech of William H. Brodnax, (of Dinwiddie) in the House of delegates of Virginia, on the policy of the state with respect to its colored population. Delivered January 19, 1832. Richmond, T. W. White, printer [1832] F218 53 V8. 44 p. 20 cm. 595 Brooke, Francis T. A narrative of my life; for my family. By Francis T. Brooke. Richmond, Printed for the writer, 1849. C1 B872 N4 Office. 90 p. 16cm. 596 Broun, William Le Roy. Dr. William Le Roy Broun, comp. by Thomas L. Broun, assisted by Bessie Lee Broun and Sally F. Ordway. New York, The Neale publishing company, 1912. C1 B875 B87. 596a 4 p. 1., 247 p. front., ports. 21cm. He was graduated at the University of Virginia in 1850. Broun family. The Broun family, from the Richmond (Va.) times-dispatch of May 24th, 1908. 4 p. 36 x 22cm. 597 Brown, Aaron Venable. Speeches, congressional and political, and other writings, of ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of Tennessee. Collected and arranged by the editors of the Union and American. Nashville, Tenn., J. L. Marling and company, 1854-[55] E338 B87. 598 v p., 1 1., 706 p. 211⁄2 cm. "Biographical notice, from Livingston's Memoirs of eminent Americans": p. 1-5. Aaron V. Brown was born in Brunswick Co., Va., Aug. 15, 1795. Brown, Alexander. The Cabells and their kin. A memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy, by Alexander Brown . . . Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1895. 598a xvii, 641 p. col. front. (fold.) plates, ports., facsim. 25cm. -English politics in early Virginia history . . Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and co., 1901. F229 B878 E45. vi, 277, [1] p. 8vo. 599 -The first republic in America; an account of the origin of this nation, written from the records then (1624) concealed by the Council, rather than from the histories then licensed by the Crown . . Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1898. F229 B87. xxiv, [1], 688 p. front. (port.) 8vo. 600 -The genesis of the United States. A narrative of the movement in England, 1605-1616, which resulted in the plantation of North America by Englishmen, disclosing the contest between England and Spain for the possession of the soil . . . set forth through a series of historical manuscripts now first printed, together with a reissue of rare contemporaneous tracts ed. by Alexander Brown .' Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin & co., 1890. F229 B875 G14. 2 v. front., illus., pl., port., maps, facsim. 4 to. -New views of early Virginia history, 1606-1619. By Alexander Brown .. Liberty, Va., The Bedford index print, 1886. F229 B876. 602 cover-title, 1 p. 1., 18 p. 201⁄2 cm. 601 Brown, Alexander G. A consideration of certain associated cardiovascular and nervous syndromes. Alexander G. Brown, jr., M. D., professor of practice of medicine, University college of medicine; physician to Virginia hospital, Richmond, Va. Reprinted from Old Dominion journal of medicine and surgery. v. 9, no. 4, Oct. 1909. 603 10 p. 23cm. -The potency of medication in serious cardiac disease. By Alexander G. Brown, M. D., Richmond, Va. Reprint from the Charlotte medical journal. October, 1909. Charlotte, N. C. 604 10 p. 16cm. Brown, Campbell. General Ewell at Bull Run. E468 B33. 605 (In Battles and leaders of the civil war. v. 1. p. 259-261) Brown, Glenn. History of the United States capitol by Glenn Brown 605a 2v. fronts., plates, ports., plans. 381⁄2 cm. Brown, Henry. Infant baptism tested by the Scriptures. By Rev. Henry Brown, A. M. Richmond, Presbyterian committee of publication, c1868. 606 608 -Words from his account of his childhood. E173 044. Ref. Brown, John Thompson. Catalogue of a valuable collection of old American law books, the property of John Thompson Brown, esq., of Evington, Campbell County, Virginia; including rare early Virginia session-laws, Journals of the House of Burgesses, Proceedings of the Convention of Virginia delegates, 1776 (the original edition), and other items of great rarity. To be sold at auction, Dec. 2nd, 1913, by Merwin sales co., New Brown, John Thompson. The speech of John Thompson Brown, in the House of delegates of Virginia, on the abolition of slavery. Delivered Wednes- day, January 18, 1832. Richmond, T. W. White, printer, 1832. F218 The State Library has an additional copy filed in the Collection entitled Brown, Philip Francis. Reminiscences of the war of 1861-1865. By Philip cover-title, 54 p. illus., (incl. port.) 221⁄2 cm. Brown university. John Carter Brown library. 3 p. 1., 4 p., 21. 3 facsim. (1 fold.) 41%1⁄2 cm. Contents: [Introduction, by G. P. Winship]; Facsimiles of proclama- tions: [1. Announcement by the Virginia company of London concerning "a little standing lotterie"] 1613. [2] A declaration [by the Virginia com- pany] for the certaine time of drawing the great standing lottery. 1615. [3. Proclamation of the king suspending the lotteries] 1620. Browne, William Hand. [Biographical sketch of John Banister Tabb, with selections from his writings, by William Hand Browne] (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 12. Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877. Ought American slavery to be perpetuated? A debate between Rev. W. G. Brownlow and Rev. A. Pryne held at Philadelphia, September, 1858. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & -Sketch of Parson Brownlow, and his speeches, at the Academy of Music and Cooper Institute, New York, May, 1862, fully and correctly reported in short hand by Chas. B. Collar. New York, E. D. Barker, 1862. Sketch of Parson Brownlow, by Theodore Tilton. -Sketches of the rise, progress and decline of secession; with a narra- B91. 458 p. front. (port.) pl. 16 mo. "Known as Parson Brownlow's book." Sabin. 617 |