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Parishes of Norfolk County; Claiborne genealogy, by A. S. Tatum, Library of Dabney Carr, 1773, with notices of Carr family; Virginia officers and men in the Continental line; Instructions to Berkeley, 1642; Northampton griev ances, 1671; Racing in colonial Virginia; Act to incorporate the Virginia Histor cal and Philosophical Society, 1834; Letter of John Benger, 1762, in regard to the Brayne estate in England; Will of Thomas Marshall; Extracts from Princess Anne County records, by E. W. James; Instructions to Yeardley, 1626, Indian wars in Augusta County, Va.; Maj. Robert Beverley and his descendants, by W. G. Stanard; Abstracts of Virginia land patents, by W. G. Stanard; The Lancion family.

VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Historic elements in Virginia education and literary effort. A paper read before the Society December 21, 1891. By J. B. Henneman. [Richmond, 1892.]

8vo, pp. 22.

Reprinted from Virginia Historical Collections, Vol. X1, 1892.

VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Organization and list of publications of the Society. Richmond, 1894.

8vo, pp. vii.

VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, In memoriam. Thomas Hicks Wynne.

Broadside.

288. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY.

Lexington, Va.

WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY. Historical Papers. Nos. 1-5. Baltimore, 1890-95.

8vo, pp. iv, 129.

No. 2. Early history of Washington College, now Washington and Lee Uni versity, by Henry Ruffner; Washington College, by S. L. Campbell; Letter on the location of Robert Alexander's school, John Brown's residence, and Mount Pleasant. J. T. Patton.

No. 2. The founders of Washington College, by H. B. Gigsby. Address before the Alumni Association of Washington College, by A. Alexander, June 29, 1845. pp. vii, 140.

No. 3. The Scotch-Irish settlers in the valley of Virginia; Alumni address at Washington College, Lexington, Va., July 1, 1859, by Bolivar Christian; Notes on the History of Washington Academy and College, from 1799 to 1829, by Sidney S. Baxter; Notices of the life, character, and work of Dr. George A. Baxter; Sketches of trustees, continued: Rev. Samuel Conick, Thomas Edgar, Rev. James Mitchel Rev. Samuel Houston, Rev. John P. Campbell, M. D.; Dr. Samuel L. Campbell, Col. James McDowell, by Mrs. S. C. P. Miller; Benjamin Grigsby; Rev Samuel Brown, Samuel and William Lyle, James Ramsey, John Montgomery, trustees, William McClung and many alumni, or the Lyle chapter in the history of Washington College, by William Henry Ruffner, LL. D. Baltimore, 1892, pp vii, 167.

No. 4. Continuation of the history of Washington College, embracing the administration of Rev. George A. Baxter, D. D., president, 1799-1829, with sketches of alumni of that period, by William Henry Ruffner, LL. D.; Sketches of trustees: Gen. Samuel Blackburn, Rev. William McPheetors, D. D., Judge John Brown, James J. Mayers, Robert White, Capt. Henry McClung. Hon. William Taylor, Dr. William McCue, Col. Henry Bowyer, Rev. Andrew B. Davidson, Allen Taylor, Rev. James Morrison. Baltimore, 1893. pp. vii, 194. Portrait.

No. 5. Continuation of the history of Washington College, embracing the regency of Rev. Henry Ruffner, D. D., 1829-30, with sketches of distinguished alumni: Lewis Ruffner, George W. Summers, Rev. William S. Plum, D. D., by William Henry Ruffner, LL. D.; Sketches of trustees, continued: Col. Samuel McDowell Reid, James McDowell. Baltimore, 1895. pp. vii, 210. Portrait.

289. WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE.

Williamsburg, Va.

WILLIAM AND MARY COllege.

Williamsburg, [1893].

8vo, pp. 64, 66, 135, 211.

Quarterly Historical Papers.

Vol. I.

Same. Reprint. Williamsburg, 1893. 8vo, pp. (2) 234, xxi. Contents: Williamsburg Lodge of Masons, by L. G. Tyler; A lost paper of Thomas Jefferson, by Kate Mason Rowland; A first Roman Catholic priest [Raymond, of Norfolk County, 1687]; Marriage-license bonds on file in York County court, by L. G. Tyler; Early presidents of William and Mary, by L. G. Tyler; Lieut. Col. Walter Chiles, by L. G. Tyler; Virginia threads for the future histo rian, by E. D. Neill; Pedigree of a representative Virginia planter [Edward Diggs), by L. G. Tyler; Maj. Edmund Cheesman, jr., by L. G. Tyler; Original letters; Brett-Isham-Randolph, by W. G. Stanard; The Ludwell family, by W. G. Stanard; Coats of arms in Virginia, by L. G. Tyler; James Silk Buckingham, by E. W. James; Portraits of colonial Virginians, by R. A. Brock; Witchcraft in Virginia; Journal of the meetings of the presidents and masters of William and Mary College, 1729-1784; Northampton County, Lancaster County, Elizabeth City County; Virginia Randolphs, by R. A. Brock; Births and baptisms, Norfolk County, Va., by E. W. James; Vestrymen of Elizabeth River Parish, by E. W. James; McClurg descent, by J. B. McCaw; English origin of the Carters, by W. G. Stanard; Spottsylvania County marriage licenses, 17261744; John Washington on a trading voyage in the "East country," by W. G. Stanard; Virginia under the Commonwealth, by L. G. Tyler: The Ohio Company, by Kate Mason Rowland; Princess Anne County marriage bonds, by E.W. James; Carrington family; Henry Woodhouse, by E. W. James.

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WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE. Quarterly Historical Papers. Vol. II. Williamsburg, 1894.

8vo, pp. xvi, 282.

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Contents: Temple farm, York, Va., by L. G. Tyler; Virginians at Oxford, by W. G. Stanard; Coats of arms in Virginia; Virginia's past in portraiture, by R. A. Brock; Col. John Washington, by L. G. Tyler, Journal of the meetings of the president and masters of William and Mary College, by L. G. Tyler; Witchcraft in Virginia; The bicentennial celebration of the college; Ancestry of George Wythe, by L. G. Tyler; Abstracts from Princess Anne County marriage licenses, 1765-66; Old tombstones in York and James City counties, by L. G. Tyler; Morson-Scott-Payne; The Lightfoot family, by L. G. Tyler; The Ennolls and Waggaman families, of Maryland; The Calthorpes; The Spotswood boys at Eton in 1760, by S. C. Grinnan; Slave owners in Princess Anne County, by E. W. James; Rev. John Wilson, by E. W. James; Calthorpe pedigrees, with an account of the Howard family, by L. G. Tyler; Libraries in colonial Virginia; New England and the slave trade, by R. A. Brock; Extracts from the records of Lower Norfolk and Princess Anne counties, by E. W. James; Judge St. George Tucker's pamphlet in relation to Williamsburg, and letter to Judge John Tyler, with notes, by L. G. Tyler; Marriage licenses granted in Elizabeth City County from 1689 to 1699; Inscriptions on old tombs in Gloucester County, by L. G. Tyler; Throckmorton.

WASHINGTON.

290. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Tacoma, Wash.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Washington Historical Magazine. A record of State history. Published by the State Historical Society. Vol. 1, October, 1893, No. 1. Tacoma, 1893.

WEST VIRGINIA.

291. WEST VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

Morgantown, W. Va.

WEST VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Constitution and by-laws. Organ ized December 30, 1869. Morgantown, 1870.

8vo, pp. 8. Circular. Broadside.

WEST VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Proceedings. Vol. I, part 1. Morgantown, 1871.

8vo, pp. 150.

Contents: Preliminary meetings, September 30, December 30, 1×69; Constitution, By-laws; Geological survey of West Virginia, by J. J. Stevenson, Meeting, February 9, 1870, Report of committee to present memorial on geological survey to the legislature, Historical studies and historical societies, by A. Martin, "Annals of the Pan Handle," by W. K. Pendleton; First annual meeting. June 15, 1870; Historical and descriptive notice of the Berkeley Springs, by D H. Strother; Second annual meeting, June 14, 1871; Geographical history of Monongalia County, W. Va, by W. T. Willey; Appendix.

WEST VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY. A brief history of the soldiers' medals issued by the State of West Virginia as "tokens of respect" to those of her citizens who served in the Army of the United States from 1861 to 1865. By Horace Edwin Hayden. Paper read before the Historical Society of West Virginia, June 10, 1879. Wilkesbarre, 1××1. Svo, pp. 17

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WISCONSIN.

292. MILWAUKEE PIONEER ASSOCIATION.

Milwaukee, Wis.

MILWAUKEE PIONEER ASSOCIATION. Alexander Mitchell. A memorial address, by J. P. McGregor, February 22, 1888. Milwaukee, 1888. 8vo, pp. 15.

293. OLD SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF SAUK COUNTY,

OLD SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF SAUK COUNTY. Programmes of second and third reunions, 1873 and 1874. With outline sketches of Sauk County.

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OLD SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION OF SAUK COUNTY. Transactions, June 20,

1872.

Svo, pp. 20. No title page.

294. OID SETTLERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY.

Milwaukee, Wis.

OLD SKITIERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY. A paper on the judicial and legal condition of the Territory of Wisconsin at and after its organization. By A. G. Miller, D. A. J. Upham, and W. A. Prentiss Read before the Club by Judge Miller, July 4, 1870. Milwaukee, 1870, Svo pp 17.

OLD SETTLERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY. A paper on the number, locality, and times of removal of the Indians of Wisconsin, with appendix containing chronology of Wisconsin; By I. A. Lapham, Levi Blossom, and G. G. Dousman, a committee of the Club. Milwaukee, 1870.

8vo, pp. 27. Map.

OLD SETTLERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY.
E. Chase, July 4, 1872, on Milwaukee history.
Svo, pp. 10.

OLD SETTLERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY.
6, 1873, by A. G. Miller. Milwaukee, 1873.

8vo, pp. 14.

Address to the Club, by
Milwaukee, 1872.

Annual address, January

OLD SETTLERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY. Annual address, January 5, 1874, by A. G. Miller. Published by order of the Club. Milwaukee, 1874.

8vo, pp. 12.

OLD SETTLERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY. An historical poem. Milwaukee's early days. By J. S. Burk. Read before the Club, January 5, 1874. Milwaukee, 1874.

8vo, pp. 16.

OLD SETTLERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY. Annual address [Reminiscences of Milwaukee County], January 5, 1875, by I. A. Lapham. Milwaukee, 1875.

8vo, pp. 10.

OLD SETTLERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY. Annual address, January 4, 1875, by I. A. Lapham. Milwaukee, 1875.

8vo, pp. 10.

OLD SETTLERS' CLUB OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY. Increase Allen Lapham. Biographical sketch, read before the Old Settlers' Club, December 11, 1875, by S. S. Sherman. Milwaukee, 1876.

8vo, pp. 80. Portrait.

295. OLD SETTLERS SOCIETY OF LA FAYETTE COUNTY.

OLD SETTLERS' SOCIETY OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY.

Society, June 3, 1874. By M. M. Strong.

From La Fayette County Democrat, June 12, 1874.

Address before the

296. OLD SETTLERS SOCIETY, RACINE COUNTY.

OLD SETTLERS' SOCIETY, RACINE COUNTY. Historical address before the Society, by C. E. Dyer. Also constitution, by-laws, and list of members. Racine, 1871.

12mo, pp. 84.

On the settlement of the different towns in Racine County.

OLD SETTLERS' SOCIETY, RACINE COUNTY. Early days at Racine, Wis. Intended as a response or as emendations to a part of Charles E. Dyer's address before the Old Settlers' Society. By an outsider. Racine, 1872. 8vo, pp. 23.

H. Doc. 291——72

297. PARKMAN CLUB, MILWAUKEE,

PARKMAN CLUB PUBLICATIONS, No. 1. Nicholas Perrot. A Study in Wisconsin History. Gardner P. Stickney, Cincinnati, 1895.

8vo, pp. 15.

298. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN.

Madison, Wis.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN. Discourse delivered before the Society at its first annual meeting, January 15, 1850, at the capitol in Madison. By William R. Smith. Madison, 1850.

8vo, pp. 53.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN.

Address by M. L. Martin

before the Society, January 21, 1851. Green Bay, 1851. 12mo, pp. 44.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN.

Third annual address. De.

livered March 16, 1852, before the Society. By Lewis N. Wood. Madison, [1852].

8vo, pp. 17.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN. Reports and Collections. Vols. I-XIII. Madison, 1855-1888.

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With Vol. XI the title was changed to Collections.
Vol. I. First Annual Report and Collections. 1855.
pp. 160.
Second Annual Report and Collections, 1856. pp. 548.
Third Annual Report and Collections. 1857. pp.547.
Report and Collections.
Report and Collections.

1859. pp. 508.

1868. Pp. 438.

1872. pp. 504.

1876. pp. 495.

Vol. II.
Vol. III.
Vol. IV.
Vol. V.
Vol. VI. Report and Collections.
Vol. VII. Report and Collections.
Vol. VIII. Report and Collections. 1879. pp. 511.
Report and Collections. 1882. pp. 498.
Report and Collections, with general index to Vols. 1 x. 1888. pp. 558.
Collections, edited and annotated by R. G. Thwaites. 1888. pp. xiii 548.
Vol. XII. Collections, edited and annotated by R. G. Thwaites. 1892. pp. xix.
498. Portrait. Plan.

Vol. IX.
Vol. X.
Vol. XI.

Portrait.

Vol. XI. Collections, edited and annotated by R. G. Thwaites. 1895. pp. xi, (1), 515.

CONTENTS.

Vol. 1. Green Bay in 1726; J. Gorrell's journal; Green Bay in 1816-17, by J. W. Biddle; A tour through Wisconsin in 1832, by C. Whittlesey; Legend of the Winnebagoes, by R. W. Haskins; Early times in Wisconsin, 1849, by H. A. Ten ney; Calumet County, by T. Cammuck; Richland County, by I. S. Haseltine, Wisconsin geographical names, by A. Brunson; Indian names, by J. Hathaway; Indian nomenclature of northern Wisconsin, by H. Calkins; Reminiscences of Wisconsin, by A. F. Pratt.

Vol. 11. Early times and events in Wisconsin, by J. H. Lockwood; Narrative of J. Shaw; Memoir of T. P. Burnett, by A. Brunson; Pioneer life in Wisconsin, by D. M. Parkinson; Pekatonica battle controversy, by C. Bracken; Strictures upon Ford's History of the Black Hawk War; Advent of New York Indians into Wis consin, by A. G. Ellis; Early history of Kenosha County, by J. Lothrop, Wis consin: rise and progress, with notices of Mineral Point and Richland County, by S. Taylor; Legend of the Red Banks.

Vol. 1. Eulogies on J. G. Percival; W. A. White; Early Jesuit missionaries in the Northwest by J. Law; Indian tribes of Wisconsin, by J. G. Shea; The Cass manuscripts, translated by C. Whittlesey; Antiquities of Wisconsin, by W.

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