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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-

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.

WARREN :

744 p. pl.

Cartmell, Thomas Kemp. Shenandoah Valley pioneers and their descend-
ants. 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.

Randolph-Macon academy, Front Royal, Va. Randolph-Macon academy
at Front Royal the county seat of Warren county in the northern
end of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. [Lynchburg, Va., J. P.
Bell co.]

47 p. illus.

Yerger, Jacob S. Decision of Judge Jacob S. Yerger, on the stay law.
Delivered at the December term of the circuit court of Warren
County. [n. p.], Printed at the Daily herald book and job office, 1866.
12 p.

e WARROSQUYOAKE:

This county existed only from 1634-1637. No separate history of this county is now in the Library.

WARWICK:

The Chesapeake & Ohio railway directory, containing an illustrated
history and description of the road, together with improvements
and connections already completed and those in contemplation;
also, the names of the merchants, manufacturers, professional men,
and farmers, with post office addresses in the counties of Eliza-
beth City, Warwick, York, James City, New Kent, Charles City,
King William, Henrico
together with a description of the
surface, soil, average value of lands, county and city officers, and
other useful and valuable information. Compiled by J. H. Chataigne.
1881. c 1881 by J. H. Chataigne.

379 p.

Segar, Joseph E. Remarks of Mr. Joseph Segar, (of Elizabeth City and
Warwick,) on the bill to construct the mountain portion of the

Louisa railroad, and to tunnel the Blue Ridge Mountain. Richmond, Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849.

8 p.

-Speech of Mr. Segar, of Elizabeth City and Warwick, on the election of state officers, delivered in the House of delegates, Wednesday, the 6th, and Tuesday, the 13th February, 1850. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson's power press, 1850.

21 p.

-Speech of Mr. Joseph Segar, (of Elizabeth City and Warwick,) on the Wilmot proviso. Delivered in the House of delegates, Jan. 19, 1849. Richmond, Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849.

22 p.

William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 4, 6, 14.

e WARWICK RIVER:

This county existed only from 1634-1642/3. No separate history of this county is now in the Library.

WASHINGTON:

Draper, Lyman Copeland. King's Mountain and its heroes: history of the battle of King's Mountain, October 7th, 1780, and the events which led to it, by Lyman C. Draper, Secretary of the State historical society of Wisconsin . . . Cincinnati, P. G. Thomson, 1881. xv, [6]-612 p. pl., map.

Contains many references to frontier Virginians. 400 of the militia of Washington County, Virginia, under Col. Wm. Campbell, took part in the battle.

Harris, Findlay. Virginia, Washington County, its location, climate, resources, attractions and advantages . . . Compiled at the request of The board of supervisors of Washington County, by Findlay Harris, Editor Abingdon Virginian, Abingdon, Va., nineteen hundred and seven. [Bristol, Tenn., The King printing co., 1907] 46 p. illus., map.

Summers, Lewis Preston. History of southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870. By Lewis Preston Summers . Richmond, Va., J. L. Hill printing company, 1903.

W WAYNE:

921 p. illus., plates, map.

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

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.

w WEBSTER:

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-

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.

WESTMORELAND:

Crozier, William Armstrong.

Westmoreland County; ed. by the

late William Armstrong Crozier . . . and published posthumously
by Mrs. Wm. Armstrong Crozier. Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., 1913.
1 p. 1., 102.

(Virginia county record publications. New series. v. 1)

Manufacturers' record, Baltimore. Perpetuation of local history in Virginia [with lists of portraits and memorials in Westmoreland, King and Queen, Essex, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northumberland, Gloucester and King William counties] a description of the work of Judge T. R. B. Wright.

13 p.

Reprinted from the Manufacturers' record, Baltimore, Md., July 25, 1907.

Mayo, Wat Tyler. A sketch of Yeocomico church (built 1706) in Cople parish, Westmoreland county, Va. With a reference to the bi-centennial celebration on July 15, 1906, and the movement to raise an endowment fund for the preservation of the church. By Wat Tyler Mayo, Walter Randolph Crabbe, S. Downing Cox, committee of the congregation. [1906]

20 p. plates.

Richmond, Westmoreland, Lancaster, & Northumberland counties, Va.
Board of immigration. The Northern Neck of Virginia as a home
for immigrants, by the board of immigration for the counties of
Richmond, Westmoreland, Lancaster & Northumberland, Virginia.
New York, Schmidt & Curtius, stationer, 1872.

16 p. map.

Virginia historical register and literary advertiser. v. 2, no. 1.

Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 10.

William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 7, 8, 9, 11, 15.

[Wright, Thomas Roane Barnes]

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Westmoreland County, Virginia

A short chapter and bright day in its history; addresses

delivered by Lawrence Washington, esq., Rev. Randolph Harrison McKim . . . and Rev. George Wm. Beale . . . at Montross, Va., May 3, 1910. . . Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers, 1912.

w WETZEL:

153, xi p. plates.

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 WIRT:

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.

WISE:

744 p. pl.

McCreath, Andrew Smith. Geological and chemical report on a portion of the Virginia and Tennessee coal and iron company's property, embracing about 15,000 acres along the Clinch Valley division of the Norfolk and Western R. R., Wise County, Virginia, by Messrs. A. S. McCreath and E. V. D'Invilliers. [n. p. 1892]

iv, 67 p.

St. Paul, Virginia. Ordinances and by-laws of St. Paul, Wise County, Virginia. Together with certain general laws relating to the gov ernment of towns. [1915]

59 p.

W WOOD:

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

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.

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Kentucky

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Collins, Lewis. Collins' historical sketches of Kentucky. History of revised, enlarged . . and brought down to . . R. H. Collins . Embracing pre-historic, annals for 331 years . . . statistics, antiquities and natural curiosities, geographical and geological descriptions . . . and . . . biographical sketches... Covington, Ky., Collins & Co., 1878.

2 v. fold. map.

w WYOMING:

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.

WYTHE:

744 p. pl.

Heuser, H. M. A short historical and physical description of Wythe County, Virginia . . . Published by order of the Board of supervisors for distribution at the Jamestown ter-centennial exposition, 1907. Compiled by H. M. Heuser, Wytheville, Virginia.

35 p. illus.

e YOHOGANIA:

This county existed only from 1776-1786.

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

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.

Hassler, Edgar Wakefield. Old Westmoreland: a history of western Pennsylvania during the revolution. By Edgar W. Hassler. Pittsburg, J. R. Weldin & co., 1900.

4, vi, 5-200 p.

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