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Moore (J. Staunton). Annals of Henrico Parish by L. W. Burton... History of St. John's P. E. Church... A complete roster of the vestries from 1741 to 1904... Records of the Parish of Henrico ... by R. 'A. Brock... Edited by J. S. Moore. Richmond, Va.: The Vestry of St. John's P. E. Church [cop. 1904]. 3 p.l., 541, 221 p., 9 pi., 25 port. 8*.

James City County. Patents issued during the Regal Government ... James City County. (William and Mary College Quarterly, Historical Magazine. Vol. 9, p. 1118, 67-74, I39-I44; vol. 10, p. 92-98; vol. II, p. 88-92, 271-276; vol. 12, p. 18-24, 104-110, 185-191. 1900-1904.)

James River.

Chesterman (W. D.) The James River tourist. A brief account of historical localities on James River, and sketches of Richmond, Norfolk and Portsmouth. Richmond: E. Waddey, Printer, 1889. 91 p. 6. ed. 12°.

Fowke (Gerard). Archeologic investigations in James and Potomac valleys. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1894. 80 p. pap. 8°. (U. S. Ethnology, Bur. of.)

Virginia Navigation Company. Afloat on the James. The historic river of the South... [New York, 19—.] 1 p.l., 12 p., 3 1. 12°.

James River Valley Immigration Society. Chartered, August 11, 1888. Officers. .. Directors . . [The Upper James River Valley.] Richmond: Boughman Bros., 1888. 18 p. 12°.

King William County.

Clarke (Peyton Neale). Old King William homes and families; an account of some of the old homesteads and families of King William County, Virginia, from its earliest settlement. Louisville: J. P. Morton &• Co.,1897. 4 p.l., 211 p., 10 pi., 1 port. 4°.

King William Parish.

Vestry (The) Book of King William Parish, Va., 1707-1750. (Translated from the French and annotated by Prof R. H. Fife... with an introduction by Col. R. L. Maury.) (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 11, p. 289-304, 425440; vol. 12, p. 17-32, 241-256, 369-384; vol. 13, p. 65-80, 175-190, 265-280. Richmond, 1904-05.)

Loudoun County.

Goodhart (B.) History of the Independent Loudoun Virginia Rangers, U. S. Vol. Cav. (scouts), 1862-65. (6) 234 p., 27 port., 4 pi., 4 maps. ill. Washington D. C: Press of McGilldf Wallace, 1896. 8°.

Resolutions of Loudoun County. "Loudoun County a hundred years ago." (William and Mary College Quarterly, Historical Magazine, vol. 12, p. 231-237. 1904.)

Rogers (Samuel Hamilton). A centennial discourse delivered before the Ketocton Church, Loudoun, Va.. .December, 1856, to which is appended a catalogue of the members. Washington: G. S. Gideon, printer, 1857. 24 p. 8°.

Louisa County. [Pendleton (P. B.)] Description of Louisa County, Va. Jesse J. Porter, Co. Commissioner, appointed to represent the Louisa exhibit at the Richmond Exposition, 1&88. [Louisa: Louisa News and Farmer Job Print, 1888.] 4 1. 8°.

Luray.

Ammen (S. Z.) History and description of the Luray Cave (illustrated). Including explanations of the manner of its formation, its peculiar growths, its geology, chemistry, etc.; also a map. The whole so arranged as to serve as a guide. Baltimore: J. W. Borst &• Co., 1882. 48 p., 1 map. 3. ed. 8°.

Caverns (The) of Luray. The property of the Valley Land and Improvement Co., Luray, Va. The manner of their formation, their peculiar growths, their geology, chemistry, &c. An illustrated guide book. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane cir* Scott's Print. /Louse, 1890. 47 p., 1 map. 8°.

Baltimore: Crowl cV Lehner, 1893.

50 p., 1 map. 8°.

8th (The) wonder of the world. Luray caverns on the Norfolk & Western railroad. Laurance edition. [Richmond, Va.: Everett Waddey Co., 189-?] 8 p. ob. 480.

Hunner (Guy L.) The air of the Lnray caverns. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, v. 64, p. 557-564. New York, 1904.)

[Mason (Otis Tufton) and others.'] Report of a visit to the Luray Cavern, in Page County, Virginia, under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution, July 13 and 14, 1880. [ Washington, 1881.] 12 p. illus. 8°.

Lynchburg.

Bell's Lynchburg city directory, 1890/91. Lynchburg, 1890. 8°.

[Cabell (Mrs. Julia Mayo).] Sketches and recollections of Lynchburg. By the oldest inhabitant. Richmond: C. H. Wynne, 1858. vii (1), 9-363 p. 12°.

Christian (W. Asbury). Lynchburg and its people. Lynchburg: J. P. Bell Co., 1900. 463 p., 23 pi. 12 .

Helper (Hinton A.) Centennial souvenir of Lynchburg, Virginia. New York: The South Pub. Co. [1886.] 95 (1) p. 16°.

Lynchburg. Supplement to the code of the city.. .together with the reports of the city officers for the year ending Jan. 31, 1895; 1901. Lynchburg, 1895-1901. 8 .

City Council. Reports of the standing

committees, 1875/6. Lynchburg, 1876. 8°.

Resources and advantages of Lynchburg, Virginia, and tributary country. Lynchburg: Virginiaijob Office Print, 1872. 16 p., I map. 8°.

Lynchburg (The) city directory for 1881/82, 1883/84, 1885/86. Compiled by Ross A. Smith. Lynchburg, Va., 1881-1885. 8 .

Virginia.—Statutes. A bill amending third section of the act passed April 27, 1867, incorporating the Real Estate Savings Bank at Lynchburg, n. p., n. d. 2 p. 8°. (House Bill, no. 235.)

Walsh's directory of the city of Lynchburg, 1897/98, 1899, 1900. Lynchburg, 1897-1900. 8°, Local History, cont'd.

Madison County. Reid (J. A.) Hand book of Madison County, Virginia, n. p. [188-.] 4 p. 12°.

Manassas.

Addresses delivered at the unveiling of the memorial tablet presented by Henry P. Martin, at the 71st Armory, March 12, 1895, in memory of those members of the Seventy-first regiment who were killed and wounded at the Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861. New York: privately printed, 1895. 15 p., 1 pi. 4°.

Barnard (John Gross). C. S. A. and the Battle of Bull Run; a letter to an English friend. New York, 1862. pi. 8°.

Beauregard (P. G. F.) A commentary on the campaign and battle of Manassas, of July, i86i...maps. New York, 1891. 12°.

Cox (Jacob D.) The second battle of Bull Run, as connected with the Fitz-John Porter case. A paper read before the Society of ex-army and navy officers of Cincinnati, February 28, 1882. Cincinnati, 0. : P. G. Thomson, 1882. iv, 1 I., 124 p., specially ill., with 1 inserted port. 12°.

Gates (Theodore B.) The "Ulster guard" (20. N. Y. state militia) and the war of the Rebellion ... a history of the... regiment... together with a brief treatise upon the origin and growth of secession; the militia system.. .a critical history of the first battle of Bull Run. .. [&c] New York: B. H. Tyrrel, 1879. xxiii, 619 p. 8°.

McCrady (E.), jr. "Gregg's brigade of South Carolinians in the second battle of Manassas." An address before the survivors of the 12. regiment South Carolina volunteers. Richmond: W. E. Jones, 1885. 40 p. 8°.

Russell (W. H.) Letter on the Battle of Bull Run. Washington, 1861. n. p., 1861. 12 p. 8°.

From the Rebellion record, 1860-61.

Stedman (Edmund Cflarence]). The battle of Bull Run. New York: Rudd &• Carleton, 1861. 42 p., I 1. 12°.

Warder (T. B.), and J. M. Catlett. Battle of Young's Branch, or Manassas Plain, fought July 21, 1861; with.. .an account of the battle, also, the battle ground of July 18, 1861, with Gen. Beauregard's report of said battle. Richmond, 1862. maps. 16°.

Manchester.

Manchester. Advertisement and blank proposal... Four per cent, refunding Bonds. . Bids will be received until.. .March 24, 1905. [Manchester, 1905 ?] 2 1. 8°.

Massanutten Mountain. Spencer (A. C.) *The geology of Massanutten mountain in Virginia.. .May, 1896. Washington, D. C: the Author, 1897. 53 p., 1 1., 1 map. 4°.

Middlesex County. Christ Church, Middlesex County, Va. The parish register. . .from 1653 to 1812. Richmond; National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the state of Virginia, Wm. E. Jones, printer, 1897. 34t p. 4°.

Tombstones in Middlesex County. (William and Mary College Quarterly, Historical Magazine, Vol. 12, p. 170-174, 243-245. 1904.)

Monticello. Lossing (Benson J.) Monticello. [New York, 1853.] p. 145-160. 8°. Ext. from Harper's Magazine, Vol. 7, July, 1853.

Mount Vernon.

Baker (Abby G.) The restoration of Mount Vernon... [New York, 1905.] 660-670 p. 8°.

Ext. from Munsey's Magazine, Vol. 33. Sept., 1005.

Cooper (Susan Fenimore). Mount Vernon: a letter to the children of America. By the author of "Rural hours," etc., etc. [i.e. Susan Fenimore Cooper] New York: D. Appleton cV Co., 1859. 70 p. 16°.

Hudson (Susan E. Johnson). Washington's home. . . History of the "Mount Vernon Association." [Baltimore: Hanzsche cV Co., 1903?] 12 p. illus. sq. 16°.

Reprint: "The Colonial Magazine."

Johnston (Elizabeth B.) Visitor's guide to Mount Vernon. Washington, D. C: Gibson Bros. [cop. 1876.J 53 p. illus. 3. ed. 16°.

1886. 75 p. illus. 12. ed. 16°.

1889. 79 p. illus. 16. ed. 16°.

1891. 78 p. illus. 17. ed. 16°.

Kozlowski (W. M.) A visit to Mt. Vernon a century ago. A few pages of an unpublished diary of the Polish poet J. U. Niemcewicz. (Century Maga. v. 63, p. 510-522. New York, 1902.)

Lossing (Benson John). Mount Vernon and its associations, historical, biographical, and pictorial. ..New York: W. A. Townsend&• Co., 1859. 2 p.l., 7-376 p., 2 pi., I port. 8°.

The home of Washington and its associations, historical, biographical, and pictorial... New ed. New York: W. A. Townsend, 1865. 376 p., 2 pi., 1 port. 4°.

The home of Washington; or, Mount Vernon and its associations, historical, biographical, and pictorial. New York: Virtue 6* Yorston [cop. 1870]. 446 p. 8°.

Mount Vernon, the home of Washington.

Descriptive, historical and pictorial. Cincinnati: J. C. Yorston <5r" Co. [cop. 1882J 2 p.l., 11-446 p., 1 1. 8°.

Masonic pilgrimage to the tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon, under the auspices of the

Knights Templar of Washington, D. C June

25, 1866. Washington: J. L. Pearson, 1866. 13 p. 8°.

Mount Vernon, the home of Washington; to accompany the model of Mount Vernon by Robert Yale. New York: B. R. Barlow, 1851. 16 p. 12%

Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union. Act of incorporation for the purchase of Mount Vernon. Constitution and bylaws. [New York, 1872.] 14 p. 8°.

Report, 1872, '73, '85, '89, '90, '98, 1900.

Philadelphia, 1872-1900. 8°.

Report i858[-i8g5, reprinted]. Baltimore:

The Friedenwald Co., 1896. v. p. 8'.

Local History, cont'd.

Circular. An appeal for Mount Vernon:

To the Daughters of Washington. Philadelphia, 1855. 8 p. 8°.

The illustrated Mount Vernon Record, the

organ of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union, v. 1-2 (July, 1858-June, i860). Philadelphia, 185Q-60. 4°.

Doane (George Washington) bp. of New Jersey. One world; one Washington: the oration in the City Hall, Burlington, on Washington's birthday, 1859... Burlington, N. J. : Ladies' Mt. Vernon Assoc, 1859. 32 p. 8 . (Mt. Vernon Ladies' Assoc, of the Union.)

Pryor (Mrs. Roger A.) The Mount Vernon Association. (In: The American Historical Register, 1894-95, Vol. 1, p. 407-420.)

Putnam Phalanx. Excursion of the Putnam Phalanx to Mount Vernon, December, i860 [compiled from report made by A. N. Clark]. Hartford, Conn.: C. G. Geer, 1861. 40 p. 4°.

Rice (Harvey). Mount Vernon, and other poems. Columbus: Follelt, Foster, and Co., i860 v> 7—179 p. 3. ed. enlarged. 12°.

New York: D. Appleton &• Co., 1865

vi, 1 1., 9-221 p., 1 pi. 2. ed. 12°.

Searson (John). Mount Vernon, a poem: be ing the seat of his excellency George Washington in the state of Virginia.. .[With Elegiac verses, on the decease of...General George Washington of immortal memory.] By John Searson. Phi/a delphia: the Author [1799]. 83, 4 p., 1 port. 8°

Union of American Hebrew Congregations— Third Annual Council. Memorial of a pilgrimage to Mount Vernon, and the tomb of Washington by the delegates.. .12th July, 1876 (5636). [Washington, 1876?] 14 p. 8*.

Winebergjer (J. A.) The home of Washington at Mount Vernon, embracing a full and accurate description, as well as of the birthplace, genealogy, character, marriage, and last illness of Washington. .. Washington: T. McGill, i860, iv, 5-70 pp., 5 pi., 1 port. 12°.

Home of Washington at Mount Vernon,

and its associations. Washington: McGill &*

Witherew [1866]. 99 p., 2 maps, 1 port. 8°.

Natural Bridge.

Description of the Natural Bridge, Va., and its history. Philadelphia: Packard, Butler £>* Partridge [1884?] 42 p., 2 1., 1 pi. 16°.

Natural Bridge, Rockbridge Co., Va. n. p. [1883] 16 pp. 24°.

Torrey (Bradford). At Natural bridge, Virginia. (Atlantic Monthly. Boston, 1898. 8°. v. 82, p. 112-121; 257-268.)

New Kent County. Saint Peter's, New Kent County, Va. The parish register of Saint Peter's, New Kent County, Va., from 1680 to 1787. .. Richmond: W. E.Jones, 1904. 2 p.l., 206 p. 8°. (Colonial Dames.—Virginia Parish Record Series, no. 2.)

Norfolk. Burton (H. W.) The history of Norfolk, Virginia. A review of important events and incidents

which occurred from 1736 to 1877; also a record of personal reminiscences and political, commercial and curious facts. By H. W. Burton, "Harry Scratch," of the Norfolk Virginian. Norfolk, Va.: Norfolk Virginian Job Print, 1877. vi, 264 p. 8°.

Chataigne's directory of Norfolk and Portsmouth, 1880/81, 1882/83, 1883/84, 1885, 1886, 1888, 1889, 1890/91, 1891/92, 1892/93, 1894, 1895/96, 1896/97. [Norfolk, 1879-1896.] 4to.

1889-1806 have title "Chataigne's directory of Norfolk, Portsmouth & Berkley."

Facts and figures about Norfolk, Virginia. A town in 1680. A borough in 1736. A city in 1845. Norfolk: Chamber of Commerce, 1897. 32 p. 16°.

Forrest (William S.) Historical and descriptive sketches of Norfolk and vicinity, including Portsmouth and the adjacent counties, during a period of two hundred years. Also, sketches of Williamsburg, Hampton, Suffolk, Smithfield, and other places .. Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston, 1853. 2 p.l., ix-xxxii, 33-496 p., I pi. 8°.

Lamb (Robert W.) Our twin cities of the nineteenth century: (Norfolk and Portsmouth). Their past, present and future. Norfolk, Va.: Barcroft, 1887-8. 312 p., 24 pi., 1 port. 8°.

Norfolk.—Mayor. Messages of the Mayor to the select and common councils, together with municipal reports. 1878, 1879, 1881, 1884, 1886, 1888, 1897/9-1899/1901. Norfolk: City Printer, 1878-1901. 8°.

Councils. Stenographer's minutes. City of

Norfolk investigation into the "water option," before a committee of the Councils, January 21st, 1897. Norfolk: W. T. Barron cV Co. [1897] 1 p.l., 86 p. 8°.

Report of the investigating committee

of the Common and Select Councils, concerning the charges of Mayor Lamb, in his annual message, against the Police Commissioners and police force of the city of Norfolk, Va. [Norfolk:'] T. 0. Wise, city printer, 1885. 15 p. 8°.

Ordinances. Joint resolutions of the Mayor,

Recorder, Aldermen, and Common Council, of the borough of Norfolk [relating to commerce with British colonies], passed December 17, 1821; and memorial of sundry citizens of the same place. January II, 1S22. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1822. 9 p., 2 tab. 8°. (U.S. 17. Cong., 1. Sess. H. doc. 21.)

The ordinances of the city of Norfolk,

with the amended charter and an appendix. .. 1894. Norfolk: W. T. Barron & Co., 1894. viii, 381 p., 1 map. 8°.

The ordinances.. .with the amended

charter, acts of Assembly relating to city government . .. 1902. Norfolk: Burke and Gregory, 1902. vii, 9-932 p. 8°.

Water Commissioners. Annual report.

1876, 1889/90. 1890/91, 1901/02-1905/06. Norfolk, 1876-1906. 8°.

1901/2 and later are numbered 28, etc.

Contract [and specifications for the

structures upon the Norfolk water works]. Feb., 1871. Norfolk, 1871. 63 p. 4°.

Report and plans of the Hon. W. J.

McAlpine for a supply of water for the city of Norfolk. Feb., 1871. Norfolk: Journal Office, 1871. 48 p. 8°.

Local History, cont'd.

Norfolk Chamber of Commerce. Constitution and by-laws. . Norfolk: W. T. Barron & Co., 1902. 15 p. 12°.

Norfolk (The) directory... [1806/07.] Norfolk: A. C. Jordan &" Co., 1806. 82 p., 1 1. 16°.

Norfolk, Portsmouth and Newport News Co. Travel, entertainment and enterprise. Norfolk [1903]. 32 1., 1 map. obi. 16°.

Norfolk Public Library of Norfolk, Va. The charter, constitution and by-laws of the Norfolk Public Library, of Norfolk, Virginia. Norfolk, Va., 1898. 20 p. 12°.

Nowitzky (George I.) Norfolk, the marine metropolis of Virginia, and the sound and river cities of North Carolina. A narrative. Norfolk, Va.: The Author, 1888. v, 7-216 p. 12°.

Q. (S. P.) The judgeship. A tale of the times. By S. P. Q. [An attack on the Norfolk bar. In verse. Copyright Jan., 1844, by Wm. A. Swank.] Norfolk, Va., 1884. 10 p. 8°.

Stoner (Winifred Sackville). St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Norfolk,Virginia, U. S. A.. . . Norfolk, Va.: Nusbaum Book and News Co. [1903.] 14 p. obi. 16°.

Storrs (Richard Kalter). Terrors of the pestilence. A sermon preached in the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N. Y., on the occasion of a collection in aid of the sufferers at Norfolk, Va., Sept. 30th, 1855. New York: J. A. Gray, 1855. 24 p. 8°.

Tucker (Beverley D.) The continuity of the church. A plea for endowment. Sermon preached in St. Paul's Church, Elizabeth River Parish, Norfolk, Va Apr. 1st, 1906. [Norfolk:] the Vestry

[1906]. up. 8°.

Norfolk County. Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, Antiquary. v. i-v. 5, no. 2. Baltimore [i895]-i905. 8°. v. 1, pes. 1-3, published at Richmond.

Marriage bonds of Norfolk County, Virginia, I750-I754. [Richmond, 1890.] 1 p.l., 3 p.

Mounted clippings from the Richmond, Virginia, Critic, Nov. 22, 1800. Vol. 3, p. 62.

Stewart (William H.) History of Norfolk County.Virginia, and representative citizens, 16371900. Chicago: Biographical Pub. Co., 1902. 1041 p., 1 port, illus. 40.

697-8, 703-4, 765-6, 893-8 were omitted in the pagination; text, however, is complete.

Old Point Comfort.

Hygeia Hotel. Health, comfort, pleasure, scenic surroundings. Hygeia Hotel, the seaside resort of America. [New York: the Giles Co.,189-.] 29 p. 16°.

Pennsylvania Railroad. A Christmas holiday pleasure tour to Old Point Comfort, over the Pennsylvania Railroad... [Philadelphia: Allen, Lane cV Scott, 1891.] 16 p., I map. 12°.

Visitor's hand book of Old Point Comfort.Va., and vicinity, including Fort Monroe,National home for D. V. Soldiers, National Cemetery, Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, town of Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, etc. Hampton, Va.: Hampton Institute, 1885. 84 p., 1 map. illus. 3. ed. 8°.

Orkney Springs. Mullin (S. M.) History, character, and medicinal properties of Orkney Springs, Shenandoah County, Virginia... Washington, D. C: Judd &* Detweiler, 1881. 16 p. 8°.

Petersburg.

Chataigne's Petersburg directory. 1882/83, 1886/87, 1888/89. [Richmond, 1882-88.] 8°.

Guide (A) to the fortifications and battlefields around Petersburg; with a splendid map. from actual surveys made by the U. S. Engineer Dep'mt .. .By the Prop, of Jarratt's Hotel. Petersburg, Va., 1866. 27 p., 1 map. 8°.

J. Ii. Hill Printing Co.'s directory of Petersburg, Va. 1897,1899/1900. [Richmond, 1897-99.] 8°.

Petersburg. Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia relative to the jurisdiction and powers of the town of Petersburg. To which are added, the ordinances, by-laws and regulations of the corporation. Petersburg: E. Pescud, 1824. 100 p. 8°.

Virginia.—Governor. Message of James L. Kemper...to the Senate, giving his reasons for withholding his assent to the bill "To provide a charter for the city of Petersburg," March 12, 1874. [Richmond, 1874.] 8 p. pap. 8°.

Portsmouth. Portsmouth. Mayor's message... together with municipal reports. 1885/86,1895/96-1896/97. 8°. Portsmouth, 1886-97. 8°.

Prince> Edward County. Prince Edward County for a home in Virginia. Richmond, Va.: Johns d> Co., 1888. 46 p. 8°.

Prince George County. Spooner (John Jones). A topographical description of the county of Prince George in Virginia, 1793. (Massachusetts Hist. Soc, Collections, 1794, Vol. 3, p. 85-92. Boston, 1794.)

Richmond.
See also, Henrico Parish, above.

L'Academic des Sciences et Beaux Arts des Etats-Unis de l'Amerique, Richmond,Va. Memoire et prospectus, concernant l'Academie.. .etablie a Richmond, capitole de la Virginie; par le Chevalier Quesnay de Beaurepaire, Fondateur-President. Paris: Cailleau, Imprimeurde I'Acad/miede Richemond, 1788. 8 p.l., 52 p. 8°.

Advantages (The) of Richmond, Virginia, as a manufacturing and trading centre; with notes for the guidance of tourists on the lines of transportation running from Richmond. Richmond: Published under the auspices of the Trade committees of the Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club, 1882. 64 p., 3 maps. • 8°.

Baptist Church (First). The first century of the Baptist Church of Richmond, Virginia, 1780-1880. Richmond: C. McCarthy, 1880. 360 p. 8°.

Baptist Church (Second). Manual for the Second Baptist Church, Richmond, Virginia, 1834. Richmond: W. Sands, 1834. 16 p. 16°.

Local History, cont'd.

Brock (Robert Alonzo). Richmond as a manufacturing and trading centre; including a historical sketch of the city. Richmond, Va.: Jones &1 Cook,

1880. 92 p., 1 map, 8 pi. 8°.

Campbell (John A.) Recollections of the evacuation of Richmond, April 2,1865. Baltimore: J. Murphy Co., 1880. 27 p. 8°.

Catalogue of stereoscopic and card views of Richmond and vicinity. Richmond, Va.: Selden cV Co. [186-?] 2 1. 8°.

Chataigne's directory of Richmond, Va.

1881, 1882/83, 1883/84, 1886/87, 1888, 1889, 1891, 1892, 1893/94, 1894/95, 1895/96, 1897. Richmond, 1881-97. 8°.

Chesterman (W. D.) Guide to Richmond and the battle-fields. Richmond: J. E. Goode, 1881. 68 p. i6°.

Same. Richmond: J. E. Goode, 1884. 64 p.

illus. 160.

Same. Richmond: J. Hill Print. Co., 1894.

73 p. illus. 12°.

Richmond, Va.: an outline of its attractions

and industries. Prepared by order of the Chamber of Commerce, and published under the direction of its committee on information and statistics. Richmond: W. E. Jones, 1888. 24 p. 12°.

Cook (Joel). The siege of Richmond; a narrative of the military operations of Maj.-Gen. George B. McClellan... May and June, 1862. Philadelphia, 1862. 12°.

Currier (F. C.) ... A visit to Richmond, Va., at the close of the Civil war. Read at a meeting of the [Fitchburg Historical] Society, May 16, 1904. Fitchburg: Sentinel Ptg. Co., 1904. 32 p. 12°.

Didier (Eugene L.) Some Richmond portraits. New York, 1885. p. 712-723. 8°. Ext. from " Harper's Magazine," Vol. 70, April, 1885.

Emery (Ina Capitola). The fall of Richmond, (National Maga. v. 11, p. 483-494. Boston, 1900.)

Fisher (George D.) History and reminiscences of the Monumental Church, Richmond, Va., from 1814 to 1878. Richmond: Whittet cV Shepperson, 1880. xvi, 508 p., 2 1., 1 pi., 5 port. 8°.

Full (A) account of the great calamity, which occurred in the capitol at Virginia, April 27, 1870, together with a list of killed and wounded. Richmond: Ellyson 6* Taylor, 1870. 48 p. 8°.

Funke (Georg). Die operationen der Konfoderirten um Richmond im Mai und Juni, 1862. 2 pi. (Beiheft zum Militar-Wochenblatt, 1901. p. 277-294. Berlin, 1901.)

Gesangverein Virginia, Richmond,Va. Fesf Programm des Goldenen Jubilaums.. .nebst einer historischen Skizze des Vereins von H. Wenzel, Sr... .d. 1. 2. u. 3. July, 1902. Richmond, Va.; [The Dietz Print. Co., 1902.] 35,p., 9pi., 1 port. 8°.

Heindl (Joseph J.) Preliminary report on heating and ventilating the capitol building at Richmond,Va. [Richmond,\§7b.\ [8] p. 8°. (Richmond. Public Buildings, Office of Superintendent of.)

Henry (William Wirt). Richmond on the James. (In: Historic towns of the Southern States, Edited by Lyman P. Powell. New York, igoo. p. 151183. 8°.)

Hill Directory Company's directory of Richmond and Manchester,Va., 1902. Richmond [1902]. 8°.

Historical account of the Washington monument in the Capitol Square, Richmond, Va., with biographical sketches. . .Richmond, Va.: W. A. R. Nye, 1869. 16 p. 24°.

Hollywood Memorial Association. Register of the Confederate dead, interred in Hollywood Cemetery. Richmond, 1869. map. 8°.

Miller (Samuel). A sermon delivered January 19, 1812, at the request of a number of young gentlemen of the city of New York, who had assembled to express their condolence with the inhabitants of Richmond. .. [on the burning of the theatre.] New York: Whiting and Watson, 1812. 42 p. 8°.

I Mordecai (Samuel).] Richmond in by-gone days: being reminiscences of an old citizen. Richmond, Va.: G. At. West,185b. [iii]-xi, [l3]-32i p. 16°.

Mordecai (Samuel). Virginia, especially Richmond, in by gone days, with a glance at the present: being reminiscences and last words of an old citizen. Richmond: West eV Johnston, i860, xvi, 17-359 P- 120.

Morrison (Andrew). The city on the James. Richmond in history. Richmond, Va.; G. W. Engelhardt cV Co., 1888. 163 p. 8°.

New (The) Richmond. Rise of the city since the war left it ruined. More prosperous than ever. Great industries established and business growing. 16 p. 8°.

Mounted clippings from the New York Sun, October 19, 1902.

New York News-Letter. September-October, 1901. vol. 34, no. 5. Richmond number. New York, 1901. 32 p. 8°.

[Norvell (Watkins)] Richmond, Virginia, colonial, revolutionary, confederate, and the present. 1896. [Richmond: E. B. Brown,] 1896. 22 1. ob. 8°.

Particular account of the dreadful fire at Richmond, Virginia, Dec. 26, 1811. Which destroyed the theatre and the house adjoining, and in which more than sixty persons were either burnt to death, or destroyed in attempting to make their escape. To which is added some observations on theatrical performances; and an essay from the Virginia Argus. . .Baltimore;J. Kingston, 1812. 46p. 8°.

Poindexter (Charles). Richmond: an illustrated handbook and guide with notices of the battlefields. Richmond: Va.: J. L. Hill Print. Co., 1896. 112 p., 2 maps. iO'''.

Richmond.—Auditor. Annual report, 1897/81904/5. Richmond, 1898-1905. 8°.

Charter. The charters and ordinances of

the city of Richmond, with the Declaration of Rights and Constitution of Virginia. Richmond: Ellyson, 1859. 295 P- 8°.

The charter of the city of Richmond,

approved May 24, amended July 11, 1870; and the city ordinances, passed since the late edition of the ordinances in 1869. Richmond: Evening News, 1871. 95 p. 8°.

The charter and ordinances of the city

of Richmond. Published by the authority of the Council. Richmond: J. E. Goode, 1875. ix, 1 1., 349 P- 8°.

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