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Paxton, John D. A memoir of J. D. Paxton, D. D., late of Princeton, Indiana. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co., 1870.

xi [13]-258 p.

Dr. Paxton was born in Rockbridge Co., Va., in 1784.

Ridenbaugh, Mary Young. The biography of Ephraim McDowell, M. D., "the father of ovariotomy". By his granddaughter, Mary Young Ridenbaugh. Together with valuable scientific treatises and articles relating to ovariotomy, and eulogistic letters from eminent members of the medical profession in Europe and America. New York, Charles L. Webster and company, 1890.

xvi, 558 p. pl.

Dr. McDowell was born in Rockbridge County, Va., Nov. 11, 1771. Valentine, Edward Pleasants. Report of the exploration of the Hayes' Creek mound, Rockbridge county, Va. Pub. by the Valentine Museum, Richmond, Va., 1901?

1 1., diagr., 6 pl. 24x32cm.

ROCKINGHAM:

Ruffner, Anne H. Robert Gray, of Rockingham. By Anne H. Ruffner. (In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Seventh congress. 1895.)

Virginia magazine of history and biography.

v. 7.

[Wayland, John W.] Bibliography [of Rockingham county, Va.]
(In his A history of Rockingham county, Virginia. 1912.)

Wayland, John Walter. A history of Rockingham County, Virginia. by John W. Wayland Dayton, Va., Ruebush-Elkins company,

1912.

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4 p. 1., v-vii, [2], 10-466, [7] p. 1 illus., plates, maps. (part fold.) -Writers and printers: books and periodicals [of Rockingham county, Va.]

(In his A history of Rockingham county, Virginia. 1912.) William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine.

v. 13.

RUSSELL:

No separate history of this county is now in the Library.

SCOTT:

[Addington, Robert M.] The old-time school in Scott County

East Radford, Va.

37 p.

[1914]

(The Radford normal bulletin. v. 2, no. 2)

SHENANDOAH:

Cartmell, Thomas Kemp. Shenandoah Valley pioneers and their descendants. A history of Frederick County, Virginia (illustrated),

from its formation in 1738 to 1908. Comp. mainly from original records of old Frederick County, now Hampshire, Berkeley, Shenandoah, Jefferson, Hardy, Clarke, Warren, Morgan and Frederick [Winchester, Va., Printed by the Eddy press corporation, 1909] vii, 587 p. plates.

Ireland, James. The life of the Rev. James Ireland, who was, for many years, pastor of the Baptist church at Buck Marsh, Waterlick and Happy Creek, in Frederick and Shenandoah counties, Virginia. Winchester, Va., Printed for the publishers by J. Foster, 1819. 232 p.

Pence, Kingsley Adolphus. The history of Judge John Pence and de-
scendants, born in Shenandoah County, Virginia, January 15, 1775.
Resided in Champaign County, Ohio, Bartholomew County, Indiana,
and Henderson County, Illinois. Comp. and pub. by Kingsley Adol-
phus Pence, his grandson
Denver, Col., 1912.

126 p. plates.

SMYTH:

Sheffey, John P. General resources and advantages of Smyth County, in the most attractive section of Appalachian Virginia; comp. by John P. Sheffey, and printed by order of the Board of supervisors, in the year of the Jamestown exposition, 1907. [Roanoke, Va., The Stone printing & manufacturing co., 1907]

63 p. [1] p. illus.

SOUTHAMPTON:

[Account of the Southampton (Nat Turner's) insurrection; in the biography of Nat Turner]

(In National cyclopedia of American biography, vol. xiii, p. 597)

Asplund, John. The annual register of the Baptist denomination, in North America; to the first of November, 1790. Containing an account of the churches and their constitutions, ministers, members, associations, their plan and sentiments, rule and order, proceedings and correspondence. Also remarks upon practical religion. Humbly offered to the public, by John Asplund. [1791]

iv, 5-70 p.

Preface dated Southampton County, Virginia, July 14, 1791.

Authentic and impartial narrative of the tragical scene which was witnessed in Southampton County (Virginia) on Monday the 22d of August last, when fifty five of its inhabitants (mostly women and children) were inhumanly massacred by the blacks! Communicated by those who were eye witnesses of the bloody scene, and confirmed by the confessions of several of the blacks while under sentence of death. Printed for Warner & West, 1831.

[3]-38 p.

De Jarnette, Eva M. Parable of the untold gold by Eva M. De Jarnette; The Nat Turner insurrection, by William H. Parker; The hidden path to Long Ridge, by William H. Stewart; Progress of the South, [by] William H. Stewart. [no place. no date]

43 p. 20cm.

Drewry, William Sidney. Southampton insurrection. Washington, The Neale co., 1900.

201 p. pl., port. maps.

Gray, Thomas R. The confessions of Nat Turner, the leader of the late insurrection in Southampton, Va. As fully and voluntarily made to Thomas R. Gray, in the prison, where he was confined, and acknowledged by him to be such when read before the Court of Southampton; with the certificate under seal of the Court convened at Jerusalem, Nov. 5, 1831, for his trial. Also, an authentic account of the whole insurrection, with lists of the whites who were murdered, and of the negroes brought before the Court of Southampton, and there sentenced, etc. Baltimore, Thomas R. Gray,

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Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 22.

Wallace, Charles M. The light dragoons.

(In Southern historical society papers. v. 29, p. 366-371)

SPOTSYLVANIA:

Crozier, William Armstrong. Virginia county records. Spotsylvania New York, Published for the Genealogical

county, 1721-1800 .

ass'n by Fox, Duffield & co., 1905.

vii, 576 p.

(Virginia county records. v. 1)

Slaughter, Philip. History of St. George's parish, in the county of Spotsylvania, and diocese of Virginia . . . New York, 1847.

61 [1] p.

-History of St. George's parish, in the county of Spotsylvania, and diocese of Virginia . . . Edited by R. A. Brock, with a biography by the author, and a continuation, embracing the history of St. George's and Trinity churches to the present time. Richmond, Va., J. W. Randolph & English, 1890.

xix, 78 p. pl.

Virginia magazine of history and biography.

v. 4.

William and Mary college quarterly historical papers.

v. 1.

William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 11, 19.

Woolfolk, C. W. Directory of the counties of Orange, Louisa, Albemarle, Culpeper and Spotsylvania. Comp. and for sale by C. W. Woolfolk, Orange, Va., W. J. Daniel, Bibb's, Va. 1895. [Richmond, Va., Ware & Duke, general printers, 1895]

1, 267 p.

STAFFORD:

Boogher, William Fletcher. Virginia. Overwharton parish register, 1720 to 1760. Old Stafford County. Washington, D. C., The Saxton printing co., 1899.

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Jones, Benjamin Washington. Battle roll of Surry County, Virginia, in the war between the states, with historical and personal notes

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[By] B. W. Jones. Richmond, Everett Waddey company, 1913. 70 p.

Mason, Richard. The gentleman's new pocket farrier, comprising a general description of the noble and useful animal, the horse

by Richard Mason, M. D., formerly of Surry County, Virginia. 6th ed., with additions. To which is added, a prize essay on mules; and an appendix . also, an addenda, containing annals of the

turf, American stud book, rules for training, racing, etc. Richmond, Printed by P. Cottom, 1835.

419 p. plates.

Rives, Timothy. Speech of Mr. Timothy Rives, of Prince George and Surry, in the Virginia state convention, on the 29th March, 1861, report of the Committee on federal relations being under consideration in committee of the whole. Richmond, Printed by Chas. H. Wynne [1861]

(In Political pamphlets. v. 38)

Surry county negro farmers' fair. Catalogue of the first annual exhibition of the Surry County negro farmers' fair, Lebanon Baptist church, Surry County, Va., Wednesday, November 3, 1915. [1915]

13 [5] p.

Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 5.

William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 3, 5, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16.

SUSSEX:

Cocke, William B.

Sussex County, Virginia, the home seeker's paradise. A guide to homeseekers and investors . . Compiled prin

cipally by Commissioner William B. Cocke, Booker, Va. Richmond, Va., Williams printing co., 1907.

16 p. illus.

Virginia magazine of history and biography.

v. 19, 21.

William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 11, 12, 14.

w TAYLOR:

Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources .. [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial commission of West Virginia, 1913.

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ix, 594 p. 1 illus., plates, maps (pårt fold.) tables.

Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts
Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.

744 p. pl.

TAZEWELL:

Bickley, George W. L. History of the settlement and Indian wars of of Tazewell county, Virginia. Cincinnati, Morgan & co., 1852. 267 p. pl. map.

w TUCKER:

Callahan, James Morton.

Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources .. [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial commission of West Virginia, 1913.

ix, 594 p. 1 illus., plates, maps (part fold.) tables.

Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts
Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.

W TYLER:

744 p. pl.

Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial com

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mission of West Virginia, 1913.

ix, 594 p. 1 illus., plates, maps (part fold.) tables.

Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts .
Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.

744 p. pl.

e UPPER NORFOLK:

This county existed only from 1637-1645/6. No separate history of this

county is now in the Library.

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