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Washburn, Emery. An address commemorative of the part taken by the inhabitants of the original town of Leicester, in the events of the Revolution; delivered at Leicester, July 4, 1849. Bost., 1849. 8°. 48 p. [1]

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Memoir of the Hon. Joel Parker, L.L. D. Camb., 1876. 8°. 8 p. Portrait. [1] Washburn, Israel, Jr. The north-eastern boundary. Read before the Maine Historical Society, at Portland, May 15, 1879. n.p., [1881]. 8°. 106, (1) p. [3, Author.]

Washburn, John Davis. Memorial address, at Lancaster, May 29, 1880. Worcester, 1880. 8°. 15, (1) p. Portrait. [3, Author.]

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One-and-twenty years from Sumter. An oration before Francis Washburn Post no. 92, G. A. R., Brighton, June 4, 1882. Worcester, 1882. 8°. 29 p. [3, Author.]

Remonstrance against any división of Worcester County, 1874. See Worcester County.

- Report of the council of the American Antiquarian Society, 1877, 79. See American Antiquarian Society.

Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Co., Worcester. Fence laws. The statute prescriptions as to the legal fence in the United States and territories, Canada and Australia. Worcester, 1880. 8°. [3, Henry M. Smith, Worcester.] The fence question in the Southern States as related to general husbandry and sheep raising. With the history of fence customs, etc. Worcester, 1881. 8°. 44 p. Illus. [3, H. M. Smith.]

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Galvanized iron wire as employed in the telegraph and telephone. Worcester, 1881. 18°. 82 p. Illus. [3, H. M. Smith.]

Pocket handbook of telegraph and telephone wire. Worcester, 1881. 32°. 32, v p. Illus. [3, H. M. Smith.]

Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas. Catalogue of officers and students, 1881-82.
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Edward Coles, 2d Governor of Illinois, and of the
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Washington, George, Pres. of the U. S. The Washington-Crawford letters, 1767-81, concerning Western lands, arranged and annotated by C. W. Butterfield. Cincin., 1877. 1. 8°. xi, 107 p. [1]

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Washington-Irvine correspondence. Official letters concerning military affairs in the West, 1781-83. Arranged and annotated with an outline of events occurring previously in the Trans-Alleghany country. Illus. By C. W. Butterfield. Madison, Wis., 1882. 8°. vI, (1), 430 p. [1]

See Pulsifer, D.; -- Rockaway, N.J. Presbyterian Church; - Stryker, W. S.; -- Whipple, E. P.; -- Winthrop, R. C.

Washington, (D.C.) Treaty of. See Lawrence, W. B.

Washington, N.H. Shedd Free Library Building. See Wright, C. D. Washington County, Pa. See Creigh, A.

Washington Territory. Legislative Assembly. Laws, 1881. Olympia, 1881. 8°. 284 p. [2]

Superintendent of Public Instruction. Report, 1879, 81. Olympia, 1879-81. 8°. [2] Water. See Boston. City Council; -- Cambridge ; -- Chandler, C. F.;— Danvers; -- Fall River; -- New Bedford; -- Pittsfield;- Wex, Str G. von.

Waterhouse, Benjamin. Cautions to young persons concerning health; lecture at Cambridge, Nov. 20, 1804, shewing the evil tendency of the use of tobacco, etc. 5th ed., with notes. Camb., 1822. 8°. 40 p. [1]

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Waters, Henry Fitzgilbert. The Gedney and Clarke families of Salem, Mass. Salem, 1880. 8°. 52 p. [3]

From the Hist. coll. of the Essex Inst., v. 16.

Waterston, Robert Cassie. Address on the life and character of Thomas Sherwin, Feb. 16, 1870, before the English High School Association, etc. With an appendix by W. H. Moriarty. Bost., 1870. 8°. 93 p. Portrait. [3] - The true position of the church in relation to the age. Discourse at the dedication of the Church of the Saviour, Nov. 10, 1847. Bost., 1847. 8°. 40 p. [1] Watertown. Free Public Library. 14th annual report, 1882. Watertown, 1882. 8°. [3]

- Arsenal. Instructions to bidders, advertisement, blank form of proposal and specifications for materials and supplies. Wash., 1882. sm. 4°. 4 p. [4]

– First Parish. 250th anniversary, Nov. 28, 1880. Bost., 1881. 8°. 36 p. [3] See Fuller, A. B.

Watson, William. A report to the American Social Science Association on the protection of life from casualties in the use of machinery. Bost., [1879]. 8°. 15 p. [3]

Watts, Cornelius C. Reports of cases, 1880-81. See West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals.

Watts, Henry. A dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other sciences. Vol. 7 [or 2d supplement]. New ed. Lond., 1879. 8°. 1215 p. [1] Same. 3d supplement. Part 1-2. [Vol. 8.] Lond., 1879-81. 2 v. 8°. 2174 p. [1] Webb, Alexander Stewart. The peninsula. McClellan's campaign of 1862. N.Y., 1881. 12°. x, (1), 219 p. Maps. (Campaigns of the civil war, 3.) Webb, Alfred. A compendium of Irish biography: comprising sketches of distinguished Irishmen and of eminent persons connected with Ireland. Dublin, 1878. 8°. xix, 598 p. [3, Rev. Samuel May, Leicester.]

Webber, Frederic W. Samson's riddle. A poem. Read at the 47th annual commencement of Lewis College, Northfield, Vt., June 23, 1881. Bost., 1881. 8°. 10 p. [3]

Webster, Daniel. An address at the laying of the corner stone of the Bunker Hill Monument. 2d ed. Bost., 1825. 8°. 40 p. (Pm., v. 173.) [1]

- The illustrated Fryeburg Webster memorial, [containing his fourth of July oration, at Fryeburg, 1802, with letters, poems, etc.] Fryeburg, 1882. 8°. 39 p. Portrait and illus. [1]

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Webster, Fletcher. An oration before the authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1846. Bost., 1846. 8°. 33 p. [1]

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Webster, Noah. See Scudder, H. E. Webster, Wentworth. Spain. With illus. Lond., 1882. 16°. xv, (1), 247 p. Maps. (Pulling, F. S., ed. Foreign countries and British colonies.) [1] Wedderburn, Sir David. British colonial policy. Lond., 1881. 8°. (National Liberal Federation. Practical politics, no. 4.) Weeden, William B. The social law of labor. Bost., 1882. sm. 8°. vi, (1), 315 p. [1]

Weeks, Joseph D. Industrial conciliation and arbitration in New York, Ohio, and
Pennsylvania. From the 12th annual report of the Massachusetts Bureau of
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Weights and measures. See Adams, J. Q., Pres. of the U.S.
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Wellesley College. Calendar for 1881-82. [Wellesley], 1882. 16°. [3]
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Wellington, William W. Biographical sketches of deceased members of the Ob
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Wells, David Ames. Our merchant marine. With an inquiry into the conditions essential to its resuscitation and future prosperity. N.Y., 1882. sm. 8°. v, 219 p. (Questions of the day, 3.) [1]

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Magna Charta; or, The rise and progress of constitutional civil liberty in England and America, from the Norman Conquest to the centennial year of American independence. Des Moines, 1880. 8°. XVI, 505 p. [1]

Wells, William. Sermon, Brattleborough, Vt., July 3, 1797, at the interment of P. Taylor, and E. Palmer, drowned in Connecticut River. Brattleborough, 1798. 16°. 20 p. [1]

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Welsh, John. Protection under the guise of free-trade as practised by Great Britain and Ireland compared with protection as practised by the United States. Phila., 1880. 8°. 16 p. [3]

Wentworth, John. Early Chicago: a lecture before the Sunday Lecture Society, April 11, 1875, with supplemental notes. Chicago, 1876. 8°. 48 p. Portrait. [3, Author.]

Early Chicago. Fort Dearborn; an address at the unveiling of the memorial tablet to mark the site of the block-house, May 21, 1881, under the auspices of the Chicago Historical Society, [with] notes and an appendix. Chicago, 1881. 8°. 98 p. Portraits and illus. [3, Author.]

West. See Dearborn, H. A. S.;- Porter, R. P., and others.

West Brookfield, Mass. Valuation and taxes, 1860, 73, 77-79, 81. West Brookfield, 1861-81. 8°. [3]

West Indies. See Howard, J. H.;- Woodcock, H. I.

West Point. See United States. Military Academy at West Point.

West Point battle monument: history of the project to the dedication of the site, June 15, 1864. Oration of Maj.-Gen. McClellan. N.Y., 1864. 12°. 35, (2) p. [3, S. A. Green.]

West Springfield directory. See Springfield directory.

West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals. Reports of cases. By C. C. Watts, reporter. Vol. 17. 1880-81. Wheeling, 1881. 8°. [2]

West Virginia medals. See Hayden, H. E.

Westchester County, N.Y. See Bolton, R.

Westerly, R.I. School district, no. 1. Report of T. D. Adams, principal. n.t.p. [1881.] 8°. [3]

Western Female Seminary, Oxford, Ohio. 27th annual catalogue, 1881-82. Dayton, Ohio, 1882. 8°. [3]

Western Reserve and Northern Ohio Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Tracts 1-55. 1870-81. Cleveland, 1877-81. 8°. [3]

Westhampton, Mass. See Clarke, D.

Westminster review. Vol. 115-116. N.Y., 1881. 2 v. 8°. [1]

Weston, Ezra, Jr. An address before the Massachusetts Horticultural Society at their 8th anniversary, Sept. 17, 1836. Bost., 1836. 8°. 39 p. [3]

Weston, George Melville. Money. N.Y., 1882. 8°. xii, 352 p. [1] Wex, Sir Gustav von. 1st-2d treatise on the decrease of water in springs, creeks, and rivers, contemporaneously with an increase in height of floods in cultivated countries. With drawings from the papers of the Society of the Austrian Engineers and Architects, 1873, 79. Tr. by G. Weitzel. Wash., 1880-81. 8°. 41 p.; 57 p. (United States. Engineer Department.) [3] A lecture on the improvement of the Danube at Vienna, delivered before the Society of Austrian Engineers and Architects, March 18, 1876. Tr. by G. Weitzel. Wash., 1880. 8°. 25 p. (United States. Engineer Department.) [3] Wharton, Charles Henry. Poetical epistle to George Washington. See Pulsifer, D.

Wharton, Francis. Precedents of indictments and pleas, adapted to the use both of the courts of the United States and those of all the several states. With notes on criminal pleading and practice. 4th revised ed. Phila., 1881. 2 v. 8°. xvi, 597 p.; vii, 809 p. [1] Wheeler, David Everett. The New York harbor, and the improvements necessary for its accommodation of commerce, and the removal of the dangers at Hell Gate. A paper read before the American Geographical and Statistical Society, May 15, 1856. N.Y., 1856. 8°. 20 p. Map. [3, Charles H. Guild, Somerville.] Wheeler, J. Talboys. The history of India. Vol. 4. Part 2. Moghul empire. Lond., 1881. 8°. Map. [1]

Wheeler, William Adolphus. Who wrote it? An index to the authorship of the more noted works in ancient and modern literature. Ed. by C. G. Wheeler. Bost., 1881. sq. 16°. 174 p. [1]

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Wheelock, Eleazer. Continuation [no. 2] of the narrative of the Indian CharitySchool, in Lebanon, Conn., 1768-71. n.p., 1771. 8°. 61 p. [1]

Whelan, M. M. Hand-book of the Continental Steamboat Company. A complete guide to the sea-shore resorts on Narragansett Bay. [Providence, 1882.] 18°. 56 p. Illus. [3, S. A. Green.]

Whig Party. See Appeal.

Whipple, A. B. The early history of the town of Windsor. Paper read before the Berkshire Historical Society, Aug. 3, [1881]. Pittsfield, 1881. 4°. [3, Author.]

A volume of newspaper cuttings from the "Berkshire County Eagle," Aug. 11, 18, and Sept. 1, 1881.

Whipple, Edwin Percy. A memorial of Elliot C. Cowdin. h.t.p. [Bost., 1882.] 8°. (5), 98 p. Portrait. [3, Author.]

Privately printed.

Washington and the principles of the Revolution. An oration before the municipal authorities of Boston, July 4, 1850. Bost., 1850. 8°. 30 p. [1] Whitaker, Epher. History of Southold, L.I., its first century, [1640-1740]. Southold, 1881. 12°. viii, 354 p. Illus. [1]

Whitaker, N. T. Methodism on Cape Ann. An historical address, Elm Street Church, Gloucester, semi-centennial anniversary, March 3, 1875. Gloucester, 1875. 16°. 31 p. [3, Author.]

Whitaker's almanack. See Almanack.

White, Charles. Essays in literature and ethics. 2d ed. Bost. 1853. 12°. 471 p. Portrait. [3, J. F. Tuttle.]

Political rectitude: a baccalaureate address, [Wabash College], July 23, 1846. N.Y., 1846. 8°. 32 p. [3, J. F. Tuttle.]

White, Horace. Money and its substitutes. N.Y., 1882. 16°. 31 p. (Economic tracts, no. 6.) [3]

White, Pliny Holton. Annals of Salem, Vermont. n.t.p. [186-.] 8°. 4 p. [1] White, W. E. Chronology of the Wyoming Valley. Wilkes-Barre, 1875. 24°. 19 p. [2]

White, William. A history of Belfast, [Me.], with introductory remarks on Acadia. Belfast, 1827. 18°. 119, (1) p. [1]

White Mountains. See Appalachian Mountain Club; - Sweetser, M. F., editor.

Whitefield, Edwin The homes of our forefathers. A selection of the oldest and most interesting buildings, historical houses, etc., in Rhode Island and Connecticut. Bost., 1882. 4°. [1]

Whiting, Lyman. A sermon at the dedication of the meeting-house of the Lawrence Street Congregational Society, Oct. 11, 1848. With historical notices. Lawrence, 1849. 8°. 16 p. [1]

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Wilder, Marshall Pinckney. Address, Norfolk Agricultural Society, 1st annual exhibition, 1849; annual exhibition, 1870. n.p., 1849-70. 8°. 36 p.; 26 p. [3, Author.]

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- Address, 13th-14th, 16th, 18th session of the American Pomological Society, 1871, 73, 77, 81. Bost., 1871-81. 8°. [3, Author.]

The 14th session was the quarter-centennial celebration.

The horticulture of Boston and vicinity. Substantially the same as the chapter prepared for the Boston memorial series, v. 4. Bost., 1881. 8°. 85 p. [3, Author.]

[List of the] biographies of Wilder. n.p., [187-]. 8°. Some of the principal published writings of Wilder. 8°. 4 p. [3, Author.]

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Speech, [250th anniversary of the First Parish, Dorchester, June 17, 1880]. n.t.p. [1880.] 8°. 4 p. [3, Author.]

Wilhelm, Thomas. Synopsis of the history of the Eighth U. S. Infantry, and the military record of officers assigned to the regiment, 1838-71. David's Island, 1871. 8°. (3), 491, (3) p. Portrait. [1]

Wilkes-Barre, Pa. City Council. The building of sewers in the city. Report of the special committee. [Wilkes-Barre], 1881. 8°. 20 p. [2]

City Hospital. See Johnson, C. B.

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Memorial Church. See Swift, W. H.

Relief Association. Report, Dec. 21, 1876-June 18, 1877, prepared by J. D. Griebel, with a report of the treasurer. Wilkes-Barre, 1877. 8°. 24 p. [2] Wilkinson, Ezra. Catalogue of [his] private library, sold Sept. 19-22, 1882. Bost., 1882. 8°. 134 p. Portrait. [1]

Wilkinson, James. Memoirs of my own times. Phila., 1816. 3 v. 8°. [1]

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Willard, A. J. An examination of the law of personal rights, to discover the principles of the law, as ascertained from the practical rules of the law, and harmonized with the nature of social relations. N.Y., 1882. 8°. 429 p. [1] Willard, Joseph, b. 1798, d. 1865. See Brooks, C.

Willard, Samuel. A valedictory

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Williams, J. L. Historical sketch of the First Presbyterian Church, Fort Wayne, Ind. With early reminiscences of the place. A lecture, Oct. 16, 1881, the semi-centennial of its organization. Fort Wayne, [1881]. 8°. 28 p. [3, Author.] Williams, Lester, Jr. Freedom of speech and the Union. A discourse, Dec. 30, 1860, at Holden, Mass. Worcester, [1861 ?]. 8°. 12 p. [1],

Williams, Moses, Jr. Argument before the committee on taxation of the Massachusetts Legislature, Feb. 18, 1880, upon the petition for exemption from taxation of shares of stock in foreign corporations. Bost., 1880. 8°. 14 p. [3, H. A. Hill.]

Williams, Roger. "Christenings make not Christians." 1645. A long-lost tract recovered and exactly reprinted. Ed. by H. M. Dexter. Followed by certain letters hitherto unpublished. Providence, 1881. sm. 4°. 62 p. (Rhode

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