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place during the Summer of 1828, and the following Winter. 8vo. paper, pp. 48. Charlottesville, Va. 1829. 25 3748 Memorial of the Citizens of the Borough of Norfolk [Virginia], to the Congress of the United States, against certain Acts concerning Navigation. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 10. Norfolk, 1821. 50 3749 Moorman (J. J.) The Virginia Springs. With Remarks on the Nature and Medical Applicability of each. Map and plates. 12mo. cloth, pp. 319. Richmond, 1857. 1 00 3750 Neill (Edward D.) History of the Virginia Company of London. With Letters to and from the First Colony, never before printed. 4to. cloth, pp. 448. Albany. 3 00 3751 Another copy. New half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges.

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3752 Norwood (Colonel). A Voyage to Virginia [made in 1649], giving an Account of the great Distresses they met with, etc. 12mo. half calf, gilt top, neat. [53 pages abstracted from an old book of travels.] 3 25 -3753 Nova Brittania. Offering most Excellent Fruites by Planting in Virginia, exciting all such as be well affected to further the same. 4to. polished calf, extra, gilt top, uncut edges. By Bedford. London, 1609. Reprinted, New York, 1867. 6.00 3754 Observations upon Certain Passages of Mr. Jefferson's Notes on Virginia, which appear to have a Tendency to Subvert Religion, and Establish a False Philosophy. 8vo. paper, uncut edges, pp. 32. New York, 1804.

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25 copies reprinted after the only existing copy of the original edition. 4to. newly half bound. London. Printed for Private Circulation, 1874. 2 50 3761 Richmond in Bygone Days. Being Reminiscences of an Old Citizen. 12mo. cloth, pp. 321. Richmond, 1856. 2.00 3762 Richmond. Walks about Richmond. With an Index showing the Exact Location of each Point mentioned, 16mo. cloth. Illustrated, pp. 175. Richmond, 1871. 1 00 3763 Ruter (P. S.) Reminiscences of a Virginia Physician, by Prof. P. S. Ruter, of the 12mo. Masonic College of Kentucky. boards, pp. 278. Louisville, Ky., 1849. 2 75 3764 Smith (John). The True Travels, Adventures, and Observations of, in Europe, Asia, Africke, and America, from 1593 to 1629. Curious plates. From the London edition of 1629. 2 vols. 8vo. sheep, pp. 247-282. Richmond, 1819. 10 00

3765 Another copy. Half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. Beautiful set.

15 00 3766 Stith (William). The History of the First Discovery and Settlement of Virginia. Being an Essay toward a General History of the Colony. Williamsburg, 1747. Imp. 8vo. sewed, uncut edges, pp. 330+34, large paper. (Only 50 copies printed.) Reprinted, New York, 1865. 6 00 3767 Taylor (James B.) Lives of Virginia Baptist Ministers. 12mo. sheep, pp. 492. Richmond, 1838.

2.00 3768 Another edition. 2 vols. 12mo. cloth. New York, 1877. 2.50

3769 Thorburn (Grant). Laurie Todd's Notes on Virginia. With a Chapter on Puritans, Witches, and Friends. 8vo. paper, pp. 36. New York, 1848.

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3771 Virginia. Conversations about the History of Virginia. By "Uncle Philip." Illustrated. 18mo. cloth. New York, 1876. 75 3772 Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser. Edited by William Maxwell. 6 vols. bound in 3. 8vo. half bound. Richmond, 1848-1853. 13 50

3773 Virginia. The Acts of Assembly now in force in the Colony of Virginia, with the Titles of such as are Expired or Repealed. Notes in the Margin, showing how, and at what Time they were Repealed; and an exact Table to the Whole. Folio, pp. 455, new

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3775 Virginia. 43 Pamphlets relating to the State of Virginia. Catalogues of the University of Virginia; Richmond Library; State Library of Virginia; Coglan's Commerce of Richmond; Summers on Federal Relations; Life of Hon. Benj. Watkins Leigh; Survey of the Great Kanawha Estate; Virginia Lands; Brief Memoirs of Va.; West Va. University; Constitution of West Va.; Dover Baptist Association, James City; Virginia Military Institute at Lexington; James River and Kanawha Canal, etc. No duplicates.

4.50 3776 [Williams (Ed.)] Virginia: More especially the South Part thereof. Richly and truly valued, etc. With Addition of the Discovery of Silkworms, with their benefit. The Implanting of Mulberry Trees, Making of Wines in Virginia, etc. 8vo. half bound, uncut. London, 1650. [Reprinted, Washington, 1844.] 3.00 3777 Whittlesey (E. L.) Hemlock Swamp. and a Summer at White Sulphur Springs [Va.] 12mo. cloth. Philad., 1876. 1 00

WASHINGTON TERRITORY.

See also Far West, and Nos. 1684, Fry; 1687, Glisan; 1706, Mullan; 3228, Armstrong; 3252, Statement; 6809, Suckley.

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3778 Eastern Washington Territory; or, the Walla Walla Country. 8vo. paper, pp. 16. Walla Walla, 1875. 3779 Meeker (E.) Washington Territory, west of the Cascade Mountains. Contain-] ing a Description of Puget Sound and the Rivers emptying into it. 8vo. paper, pp. 52. Olympia, W. T., 1870.

50 3780 Revere (J. W.) Keel and Saddle.. A Retrospect of Forty Years of Military and Naval Service. 12mo. cloth, pp. 360. Boston, 1872. 2.00

3781 Stevens (Isaac I.) A Circular Letter to Emigrants desirous of locating in Washington Territory. 8vo. paper, pp. 21. Washington, 1858.

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3783 Atkinson (Geo. W.) History of Kanawha County, from its organization in 1789, until the Present Time. Embracing Accounts of Early Settlements and Thrilling Adventures with the Indians, derived from History and Aged Citizens. Also, Biographical Sketches of a large number of the Early Settlers of the Great Kanawha Valley. Illustrated by numerous engravings. 8vo. cloth, pp. 338. (Only 300 copies, for subscribers.) Charleston, W. Va., 1876. 4 00

3784 Cherry (P. P.) The Grave Creek Mound. Its History and its Inscribed Stone, with its Vindication. With a cut of the Stone. paper, pp. 14. Wadsworth, 1877.

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3786 De Hass (Willis). History of the Early

Settlement and Indian Wars of West Virginia. Embracing an Account of the various Expeditions in the West previous to 1795. Also, Biographical Sketches of Zane, McCulloch, Wetzel, and others. Illustrated. Svo. cloth, pp. 416. Wheeling, 1851. 6 50 3787 Dodge J. R.) West Virginia. Its Farms and Forests, Mines and Oil Wells. 12mo. cloth. Philadelphia, 1865. 1 50 3788 Parker (Granville). The Formation of the State of West Virginia, and other Incidents of the late Civil War. With remarks on subjects of Public Interest arising since the War Closed. 8vo. cloth, pp. 482. Wellsburg, W. Va., 1875.

2.50 3789 Sketch of Western Virginia. For the use of the British Settlers in that Country. Large folding map. 16mo. boards, pp. 123. London, 1837. 1 25

3790 Strother (D. H.) The Capital of West Virginia and the Great Kanawha Valley. Advantages, Resources, and Prospects. 8vo. pp. 32. Charleston, 1872.

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6625, Hall; 6627, Hall; 6666, Lapham; 3709, Murrish; 6730, Owen; 6735, Percival. 8793 Brunson (Alfred). Prairie du Chien. Its Present Position and Future Prospects. 12mo. paper, pp. 12. Milwaukee, 1857. 3794 Buck (James S.) Milwaukee's Early Days. An Historical Poem. 12mo. paper, pp. 16. Milwaukee, 1874. 3795 Buck (James S.) Pioneer History of Milwaukee, from its First Settlement, in 1833 to 1841. Map and Portrait. 8vo. pp. 492. 1876. 250

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3797 Canfield (Wm. H.) Baraboo [Wis.] and its Water-powers. With a large map 8vo. paper, pp. 34. Baraboo, Wisc., 1871. 50 3798 Canfield (Wm. H.) Pen and Pencil Sketches of Devil's Lake, near Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin. 8vo. pp. 23. Also, Guide Book to the Wild and Romantic Scenery in Sauk County. 8vo. pp. 14. 2 vols. bound in one. Svo. full bound. Madison and Baraboo, 1871-3. 1 25 3799 Carpenter (S. H.) An Historical Sketch of the University of Wisconsin, from 1849 to 1876. 8vo. paper, pp. 97. Madison, Wis., 1876.

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3801 Chase (E.) Address to the Old Settlers' Club, delivered July 4, 1872. 8vo. paper, pp. 10. Milwaukee, 1872. 3802 Crawford (Wm.) God's Providence for Forty Years. Three Discourses at the Fortieth Anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin. 8vo. | paper, pp. 37. Green Bay, 1876. 60 8803 Dames (Wilhelm). Der Staat Wisconsin. Wie sieht es in Wisconsin aus? Ein treuer Fuhrer und Kathgeber fur Auswanderer. 8vo. boards, pp. 29. Neurs, 1849. 30 8804 De Haas (Carl). Nord-Amerika Wisconsin, Calumet. Map and plates. 12mo. paper, pp. 92, 1848. 60 8805 Dewey (Governor). Anuual Message to the Legislature of Wisconsin, January 11, 1849. 8vo. pp. 29, paper. Madison, 1849. 25 8806 Dorward (B. I.) Wild Flowers of Wisconsin. Poems by B. I. Dorward. Edited by his Son. 12mo. cloth, pp. 247. Milwaukee, 1872. 1 25

3807 Draper (Lyman C.) Madison, the Capital of Wisconsin. Its Growth, Progress, Condition, Wants, and Capabilities. 8vo. paper, pp. 48. Madison, 1857.

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8808 Durrie (Daniel S.) A History of Madison. Including the Four Lake Country, to July, 1874. With an Appendix of

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3811 Durrie (D. S.) The Early Out-Posts of Wisconsin. Green Bay, for Two Hundred Years, 1639-1839. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 12, half title. [Madison, Wis. 1872.] 3812 Durrie (D. S.) The Early Out-Posts of Wisconsin. Annals of Prairie Du Chien. 8vo. paper, pp. 15, half title. [Madison, Wisconsin, 1862.]

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3813 Durrie (D. S.) Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Organization of the Presbyterian Church, Madison, Wisconsin, 1876. Historical Address. 8vo. paper, pp. 29. Madison, 1876. 3814 Dwinnell (S. A.) Wisconsin as it Was, and as it Is. 1836 compared with 1866. 8vo. paper, pp. 21. Milwaukee, 1867. 35 3815 Dyer (Charles E.) Historical Address, delivered before the Old Settler's Society of Racine County, Wisconsin. 8vo. pp. 84. Racine, 1871.

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3816 Early Days at Racine, Wisconsin. Intended as a Response or as Emendations to a part of Hon. Charles E. Dyer's Address before the Old Settlers' Club. By an Outsider. 8vo. paper. pp. 23. Racine, 1872. 50 3817 Elkhorn Conservator (The). Vol. 1, No. 1. Published at Elkhorn, Walworth Co., Wis., Oct. 10, 1857. Edited by Otis Preston. 8vo. paper, pp. 28. 40

3818 [Gibbs (Oliver)]. The St. Croix Valley [Wisconsin]. 8vo. paper, pp. 4, half title. n. p. [1859].

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3819 Goldmann (G.) Briefe aus Wisconsin in Nord-America. 12mo. boards, uncut, pp.

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96. Leipzig, 1849. 3820 Gregory (John). Industrial Resources of Wisconsin. 16mo. cloth, pp. 329. Chicago, 1853. 3821 Guernsey (Orrin) and Willard (Josiah F.) History of Rock County, and Transactions of the Rock County Agricultural Society. 8vo. cloth, pp. 350. Janesville, 3 00 Wis., 1856.

3822 Historical Sketches of the Colleges of Wisconsin, prepared for the National Cennial Exposition for 1876. 8vo. paper, pp. 120. Madison, 1876.

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tion and the Plan of Union. 16mo. cloth, pp. 208. 1851. 1.00 3840 Randall (T. E.) History of the Chippewa Valley. A Faithful Record of all Important Events, Incidents, and Circumstances that have Transpired in the Valley of the Chippewa, from its Earliest Settlement by White People, and a Brief Biographical Sketch of the most Prominent Persons in the Settlement of the Valley. 8vo. cloth, pp. 207. Eau Claire, 1875. 2 00 3841 Reid (A. J.) The Resources and Manufacturing Capacity of the Lower Fox River Valley. Appleton, Wisconsin. Map and plates. 8vo. paper, pp. 55. Appleton, 1874.

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3844 Richter (Gustav). Der Nordamerikanische Friestaat Wisconsin. With large map. 8vo. boards, pp. 32. Wesel, 1849. 30

3832 Lauts (M.) Brieven van eenen Duitschen 3845 Seymour (Charles). Historical Address

Land verhuizer, van daar naar Wisconsin. 8vo. paper, pp. 36. n. p. (1848.) 30 3833 Lea (Albert M.) Notes on the Wisconsin Territory, particularly with reference to the Iowa District or Black Hawk Purchase. Map. 16mo. boards, pp. 53. Philadelphia, 1836.

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at the Northwestern Centennial Celebration in Lacrosse, Wisconsin, 1876. 8vo. paper, pp. 32. La Crosse, 1877. 35

3846 Simmons (James). The History of Geneva, Wisconsin. Án Authentic Account of the First Discovery and Settlement of the Village and Town of Geneva. With Sketches of the Lives of Prominent Early Settlers. 8vo. pp. 101. Geneva, 1875. Paper, $1.00; cloth. 1 25 3847 Smith (Wm. R.) Discourse delivered before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, at its First Annual Meeting, held at the Capitol, in Madison. 8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 53. Madison, 1850.

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3848 [Smith (Wm. R.)] Observations on the Wisconsin Territory; chiefly on that part called the "Wisconsin Land District." With a map, exhibiting the Settled Parts of the Territory. 12mo. cloth, pp. 134. Philadelphia, 1838. 30

3837 Miller (A. G., and others). A Paper on the Judicial and Legal Condition of the Territory of Wisconsin, at and after Organization. 8vo. paper, pp. 17. Milwaukee, 1870.

3838 Mitchell (Martin). History of the County of Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin. Embracing a Geographical and Statistical Account of each Town, from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. 12mo. paper, pp. 96. Fond Du Lac, 1854. 1 00

3839 Peet (Stephen). History of the Presbyterian and Congregational Churches and Ministers in Wisconsin. Including an Account of the Organization of the Conven

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consin. Map. 8vo. paper, pp. 32. Madi- 3864 Strahorn (Robt. E.) The Hand-Book son, Wis., 1867.

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of Wyoming, and Guide to the Black Hills
and Big Horn Regions; with a Glimpse at
the Prominent Resources of the Territory.
Illustrated. 8vo. paper, pp. 249. Cheyenne,
Wyoming, 1877.
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3865 Triggs (J. H.) History of Laramie
City, Wyoming Territory, from its First
Settlement to the Present Time. Together
with Characteristics and Resources of the
Surrounding Country. The Mining Region
of the Black Hills, and a Directory of Lara-
mie City. 8vo. paper, pp. 91. Laramie
City, 1875.
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3852 Strong (Moses M.) Territorial Legisla-
tion in Wisconsin. 8vo. paper, pp. 38.
Madison, 1870.
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3853 Tuttle (Charles R.) An illustrated His-
tory of the State of Wisconsin. Being a
complete Civil, Political, and Military His-
tory of the State, from its First Exploration
down to 1875. Map. Illustrated. 8vo.
cloth, pp. 800. Madison, Wis., 1875. 500
3854 Van Steenwijk (G.) Milwaukee, Wis.
8vo. paper, uncut, pp. 16. n. p. [1851]. 50
8855 Wheeler (A. C.) The Chronicles of Mil-3866
waukee. Being a Narrative History of the
Town from its Earliest Period to the Pres-
ent. 12mo. cloth, pp. 303. Milwaukee,
1861.
2. 00
3856 Whitford (W. C.) Historical Sketch of
Education in Wisconsin. 8vo. paper, PP.

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Wyoming. The Territory of. tory, Soil, Climate, Resources, etc, paper, pp. 73. Laramie City, 1874. BRITISH AMERICA.

8vo.

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3867 Amos (A.) Report of Trials in the Courts of Canada relative to the Destruction of the Earl of Selkirk's Settlement on the Red River. Map. 8vo. boards, pp. 388. London, 1820. 2.00

Hough; 191, Howland; 197, Knox; 229, Map; See also 69, Buckingham; 175, Henry; 189, 127. Madison, 1876. 237, Melvin; 273, Parkman; 326, Senter; 341, 3857 Wisconsin Historical Society Collections. Stone; 1404, Fashionable; 1420, Gilmore; 1684, Vols. 1, 2, and 5, paper; vols. 8, 4, 6, and 7, Fry; 2051, Kidder; 3476, Collections; 3578, cloth. 7 vols. 8vo. Madison, 1855-76. 7 00 Hooton; 4534, Brown; 4553, Charlevoix; 4567, 3858 Wisconsin. Its Natural Resources and Dalton; 4574, De Roos; 4587, Ellicott; 4603, Industrial Progress. Map. 8vo. paper, pp. Fidler; 4604, Finch; 4617, Hall; 4624, Hearne; 68. Madison, Wis., 1862. 40 4626, Hodgson; 4632, Jacobs; 4644, Kohl; 3859 Wisconsin. Annual Report of the Board 4647, Lahontan; 4649, Lambert; 4650, Lan of Public Works of the State of Wisconsin. man; 4667, Lyell; 4674, Mackenzie; 4696, 8vo. pp. 79. Madison, 1852. 25 Murray; 4701, O'Leary; 4703, Palmer; 4718, 3860.Wisconsin. Sketches of the West; or, 6374, Guest; 6472, Relations; 6678, Logan; Rochefoucault; 4729, Silliman; 4747, Weld; The Home of the Badgers. Comprising an 6792, Selwyn. Early History of Wisconsin, with a Series of Familiar Letters and Remarks on Territorial Character and Characteristics, etc. Мар. Milwaukee, 8vo. boards, pp. 48. 1847. 2.00 3861 Wisconsin. The State of. Embracing Brief Sketches of its History, Position, Re-3868 Anderson (David). Canada; or, a View sources, and Industries. Map. 8vo. paper, pp. 171. Madison, 1876. 3862 Wisconsin. 50 Pamphlets relating to the State of Wisconsin. Includes many that are desirable. No duplicates. Madison, the Capital of Wisconsin, by Lyman C. Draper; History of Wisconsin, Nos. 1, 2, and 3; Gregory's Resources of Wisconsin; William H. Canfield's Outline Sketches of Wisconsin, 3 nos.; Historical Society Collections, Vol. 5; Robinson's Birth-Places of Americanism; Orton's History and Development of Races; Strong's Territorial Legislation in Wisconsin; Walker's Northwest during the Revolution; Charter of City of Madison; Historical Society Reports, 4 50 3863 Young and Gibbs. First Annual Review of Pierce County, Wisconsin, 1856. 12mo. paper, pp. 46. Prescott, Wis., 1856.

etc.

WYOMING TERRITORY.

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of the Importance of the British American Colonies; showing their Extensive and Important Resources, and pointing out the great and unprecedented Advantages which have been allowed to the Americans over our own Colonists. 8vo. half bound, pp. 355. London, 1814.

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3869 Atkinson (C.) A Historical and Statis-
tical Account of New Brunswick, B. N. A.
Map. 12mo. roan, gilt edges, pp. 284. Ed-
inburgh, 1844.
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16mo. 1 25

3870 Backwoods of Canada (The). Being
Letters from the Wife of an Emigrant Of
ficer, illustrative of the Domestic Economy
of British America. Illustrated.
half bound, pp. 351. London, 1836.
3871 Ballantyne (R. M.) Hudson Bay; or,
Every Day Life in the Wilds of North
America, during a Six Years' Residence in
the Territories of the Hon. Hudson Bay
Company. With 29 illustrations, drawn by
Bayard and other artists, from Sketches by
the Author. Crown 8vo. cloth. New York,
1876.
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