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-Speech of Parson Brownlow of Tennessee against the great rebellion, delivered at New York, May 15, 1862. JK310 v. 9.

8 p. 22cm.

618

Bruce, Charles. Speech of Charles Bruce, esq., in the Senate of Virginia, on the internal improvement policy of the State. Delivered Feb. 16, 1858. Richmond, Hammersly & co., printers, 1858. F217 3 B886. 620 21 p. 20 cm.

Bruce, Edward Caledon. The century: its fruits and its festival. Being a history and description of the Centennial exhibition, with a preliminary outline of modern progress. By Edward C. Bruce Philadelphia; J. B. Lippincott & co., 1877. T825 B1 B8. 252 p. incl. front., illus., ports., plan. 24cm.

-In and around Richmond.

(In Harper's magazine. v. 32, 1866. p. 409-420)

-Loungings in the footprints of the pioneers.

621

622

623

(In Harper's magazine. v. 18, 1859, p. 741-762) Bruce, Helm. Annual address [before Virginia State bar association] by Hon. Helm Bruce, of Louisville, Ky. Progress toward a permanent international court.

624

(In Virginia state bar association. 23rd report, 1911. p. 245-277) George Rogers Clark. By Mr. Helm Bruce, Louisville, Ky.

625

(In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Seventh congress. 1895. p. 210-235)

Bruce, James C. Popular knowledge the necessity of popular government.

v. 19. p. 292-302)

626

(In Southern literary messenger. Bruce, Philip Alexander. [Biographical sketch of John Randolph, with selections from his writings, by Philip Alexander Bruce]

627 (In Alderman, E. A. Library of Southern literature. 1909. v. 10. p. 4329-4356)

-The economic and social life of Virginia in the seventeenth century [with bibliography]

628

(In The South in the building of the nation. v. 1. p. 46-73) -Economic history of Virginia in the seventeenth century. An inquiry into the material condition of the people, based upon original and contemporaneous records. New York: Macmillan & co., 1895. F229 B88. 629

2 v. map. 8vo.

"Bibliography," v. 1, p. xv-xix.

-Institutional history of Virginia in the seventeenth century; an inquiry into the religious, moral, educational, legal, military, and political condition of the people, based on original and contemporaneous records, by Philip Alexander Bruce . . . New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1910. F229 B89. 630

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-The plantation negro as a freeman; observations on his character, condition, and prospects in Virginia. By Philip A. Bruce. New York [etc.] G. P. Putnam's sons, 1889. F218 5 B88.

ix, 262 p. 20cm.

631

-Pocahontas and other sonnets, by Philip Alexander Bruce. [Norfolk, Va., 1912] PS3503 R88 P6 1912.

632

2 p. 1., xxx p. 171⁄2 cm.

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Robert E. Lee . . . Philadelphia, G. W. Jacobs & company [1907] C1 L480 B68.

380 p. front. (port.) 191⁄2 cm.

Half-title: American crisis biographies; ed. by E. P. Oberholtzer.
Bibliography: p. 370-371.

-A school history of the United States
American book company [1903]

634

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New York, Cincinnati [etc.]

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-The social history of Virginia. An address delivered at the final commencement, 1881, of the Onancock Academy, Virginia, by Philip A. Bruce. Miller School print, 1881.

18 p. 211⁄2 cm.

-Social life of the upper South.

v. 10. p. 1-16)

636

637

(In The South in the building of the nation. -Social life of Virginia in the seventeenth century. An inquiry into the origin of the higher planting class, together with an account of the habits, customs, and diversions of the people. By Philip Alexander Bruce... 1st ed. limited to one thousand copies. Printed for the author by Whittet & Shepperson, 1907.

13, [13]-268 p. 211⁄2 cm.
Bibliography: p. [11]-13.

Richmond, Va.,
F229 B887.

638

-The South in the economic policies of the United States [with bibliography]

639

(In The South in the building of the nation. v. 4. p. 353-382) Bruce, Sanders D. The American stud book: containing full pedigrees of all the imported thorough-bred stallions and mares, with their produce, including the Arabs, Barbs, and Spanish horses, from the earliest accounts of racing in America, to the end of the year 1872; also, all the native mares and their produce. Alphabetically arranged. With an appendix, giving pedigrees of all the native stallions whose dams have no names, with full and copious index to produce of the mares. By S. D. Bruce... L. C. Bruce, co-editor. In 2 volumes. Revised in 1884, with supplementary index. New York, Sanders D. Bruce, [c 1873] SF293

A51.

2 v. 231⁄2 cm.

640

Of interest for its names of Virginia horses, both native and imported, in colonial times and down to 1872. The names of owners are given also, with places of residence. Mr. Bruce in his Introduction, says that he has used literal copies of the stud books of Hon. John Tayloe, and Hon. John Randolph of Virginia.

The Virginia State Library has also the four later volumes, bringing the record down to 1894

Bruce, T. Seddon. Maggie O'Leary, and other poems. By T. Seddon Bruce, jr. [Richmond, Va.? 1908?] PS3503 R898 M19.

39 p. 172 cm.

641

Bruce, Thomas. Southwest Virginia and Shenandoah Valley. An inquiry into the causes of the rapid growth and wonderful development of Southwest Virginia and Shenandoah Valley, with a history of the Norfolk and Western and Shenandoah Valley railroads; and sketches of the principal cities and towns instrumental in the progress of these sections. Richmond, J. L. Hill publishing company, 1891. F232 S5 B886. 642 [x]. 259 p. 231⁄2 cm.

Bruce, W. Cabell. Mr. Lodge and his distribution of ability in the United States. An address delivered before the Society of the alumni of the University of Virginia, on Commencement day, June 14, 1893. By W. Cabell Bruce of Baltimore, Md. Printed as a standing order of the Society. Charlottesville Chronicle electric print, 1893. F218 24 U5 B88. 643

26 p. 22cm.

Brunswick Co., Va. Board of supervisors. Brunswick County, Virginia. Information for the homeseeker and investor. Prepared under the supervision of the Hon. I. E. Spatig, as authorized by the Board of supervisors of Brunswick County, Virginia, July 23, 1906. Comp. by Marvin Smithey. Richmond, Va., Williams printing company, 1907. F232 B911

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Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. A bibliography of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt. Second edition with notes revised and enlarged. With portraits and facsimiles. Exeter, James G. Commin, 1908. Z8731 B85. 645

181 p. ports. facsims. 221⁄2 cm.

Bryan, Daniel. The appeal for suffering genius; a poetical address for the benefit of the Boston bard. And The triumph of truth, a poem. Washington, Printed for the author by Way & Gideon, 1826. PS1145 B9 A6. 646

80 p. 232 cm.

-The mountain muse: comprising the adventures of Daniel Boone; and the power of virtuous and refined beauty. By Daniel Bryan of Rockingham County. Harrisonburg, Va., Printed for the author by Davidson & Bourne, 1813. PS1147 B5 M9.

252 p. 17cm.

647

Bryan, John Stewart. Report of committee on library and legal literature. To the Virginia state bar association. 648

(In Virginia state bar association. Reports. v. 11. 1898. p. 55-70) Bryan, Joseph. Christian stewardship. An address delivered before the Y. M. C. A. of Richmond College on February 20, 1908: Richmond, Wm. Ellis Jones, book and job printer, 1909. F218 24 R53 B91. 649 18 p. 24cm.

Bryan, Wilhelmus Bogart. Bibliography of the District of Columbia, being a list of books, maps, and newspapers, including articles in magazines and other publications to 1898. Prepared for the Columbia historical society. Washington, Govt. print. off., 1900. Z1269 B91. 650

3 p. 1., 211 p. 231⁄2 cm.

Issued also as Senate doc. no. 61, 56th Cong., 1st sess. Includes titles relating to that part of Virginia formerly in the District of Columbia.

Bryce, Clarence Archibald. Kitty Dixon, belle of the South Anna; a wee bit of love and war. By C. A. Bryce, M. D. [Richmond, Va., The "Southern Clinic" press, 1907] B B916 K29.

651

[vi] p., 1 1., [7]-102 p. front., pl. 17cm.
Southern war songs: p. 87-102.

"Ups and downs" of a Virginia doctor. By his lifelong and personal friend, Clarence A. Bryce, M. D. Ashland, Va., Ashland printing co., 1904.

652

137 p. plates. 19cm.

Bryce, T. T. Economic crumbs, or Plain talks for the people about labor, capital, money, tariff, etc., by T. T. Bryce . . Hampton, Va., Normal

school steam press, 1879.

vii, 88 p. 23cm.

HB171 7 B9.

653

Buchanan, B. F. An abstract of the letters relating to Mr. George W. Miles, in connection with the presidency of the University of Virginia. Prepared by Mr. B. F. Buchanan, chairman of a committee appointed by the alumni of the University residing in Smyth county, Virginia. [Roanoke, Va., Stone printing co.] 653a

26 p. 23cm.

Buchanan, Roberdeau. Genealogy of the Roberdeau family, including a biography of General Daniel Roberdeau, of the revolutionary army, and the Continental congress; and signer of the Articles of confederation. By Roberdeau Buchanan. Printed for private distribution. Washington, J. L. Pearson, printer, 1876.

653b

vii, [9]-126 p. front. (coat of arms) pl., geneal. tab. 211⁄2 cm. Buchanan, W. Jefferson. Maryland's hope; her trials and interests in connection with the war Richmond, West & Johnston, 1864. E512

B91.

62 p. 23cm.

654

Buckholtz, Louis von. Tactics for officers of infantry, cavalry and artillery. Arranged and compiled by L. v. Buckholtz. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph, 1861. U165 B92.

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Buena Vista plaster & mining co.

Virginia: v. 2, p. 272-572.

sum, its uses. Land plaster, best and cheapest improver of land . Buena Vista plaster & mining co., Plasterco P. O., Washington county, Virginia.

[1899?]

16 p. 23cm.

657

Plasterco P. O., Virginia. Plaster or gyp

Buena Vista, Va. young ladies college. Catalog.

Library has 1895.

658

Buffalo lithia springs, Mecklenburg County, Va. Thomas F. Goode, proprietor. [n. p. 1879?]

80 p. 23cm.

Title page wanting.

659

Bullitt, J. F. Address [before Virginia state bar association] of J. F. Bullitt, of Big Stone Gap, president of the association. The present status of the trust question. 660

(In Virginia state bar association. 24th report, 1912. p. 164-184) -Paper read [before Virginia state bar association] by J. F. Bullitt, of Big Stone Gap, Va. Trusts and labor unions.

661

(In Virginia state bar association. 15th report, 1903. p. 204-241) Bullock, William. Virginia impartially examined and left to publick view, to be considered by all iudicious and honest men. Under which title, is comprehended the degrees from 34 to 39, wherein lyes the rich and healthfull countries of Roanoke, the now plantations of Virginia and Mary-land. Looke not upon this booke, as those that are set out by private men, for private ends; for being read, you'l find, the publick good is the authors onely aime. For this piece is no other than the adven

turers or planters faithful steward, disposing the adventure for the best advantage, advising people of all degrees, from the highest master, to the meanest servant, how suddenly to raise their fortunes. Peruse the table, and you shall finde the way plainely layd downe. By William Bullock,

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gent . . London, Printed by J. Hammond, 1649. F229 B93 Office. 662

6 p. 1., 66 p. 18cm.

Bunbury, C. J. F. Descriptions of fossil plants from the coal-field near Richmond, Virginia . . . F219 1 L984 Office.

p. 281-288. plates. 211⁄2 cm.

663

(Extract from Proceedings of the Geological society. April 14, 1847) Burchard, Edward L. Manuscripts and publications relating to the Mason and Dixon line and other lines in Pennsylvania, Maryland and the Virginias involving the charter rights of Lord Baltimore and the Penns, by Edward L. Burchard and Edward Bennett Mathews. QE121. 1896 R. 664 (In Maryland. Geological survey. Report. v. 7, 1908. p. 205-403) Burford, William B., publisher. Richmond, Virginia; illustrated. Indianapolis, W. B. Burford, 1891. F233 3 B95.

17 p. 36cm.

665

Burgess, Mrs. Mary Abigail. History of the battle fields around the city of Richmond, and how to reach them. Distance from the city and full information concerning them. M. A. Burgess, Publisher, Richmond, Va., 1905. F223 68 B9.

666

24 p. map. 141⁄2 cm.

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Richmond guide book; sketches and views of Richmond, Virginia, supplemented by sketches of Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown. Description and map, historic battlefields. Location given of all pictures in book. Richmond, Va., M. A. Burgess, 1909. F233 3 B961. 667 Revised and largely rewritten from her "Sketches and views, points of interest." 1903.

87 p.

front. (fold. map) illus. 16cm.

Burgwyn, Collinson Pierrepont Edwards. The Huguenot lovers; A tale of the Old Dominion . . . Richmond, Va., Published by the author, 1889.

B B958 H8.

219 p. 18cm.

-The lost diamond. A play in one scene and one tableau . . mond, Va., J. W. Randolph & co., 1894.

23, [1] p. 20%1⁄2 cm.

668

Rich

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Burk, John Daly. Bunker-Hill; or, The death of General Warren: an historic tragedy, in five acts. By John Burk, late of Trinity college, Dublin. As performed at the theatres in America, for fourteen nights, with unbounded applause. New York, Pub. by D. Longworth, 1817.

44 p. 15cm.

670

-The history of Virginia, from its first settlement to the present day. Petersburg, Va., Dickson & Pescud [etc.] 1804-16. F226 B95 Office.

4 v. folding table. 8vo.

671 v. 4 continued by Skelton Jones and L. H. Girardin; and published by M. W. Dunnavant.

Burke, R. T. Avon. Soil survey of the Yorktown area, Virginia, by R. T. Avon Burke and Albert S. Root.

(In U. S. bureau of soils. Report, 1905. p. 247-270. map)

672

Burke, William. The mineral springs of Virginia: with remarks on their use, the diseases to which they are applicable, and in which they are

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