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3762 Tyson (Job R.) Letters on the resources and commerce of Philadelphia. 8vo. pp. 83, paper. Phila., 1852. 50 3763 Westcott (Thompson). Centennial Portfolio. A souvenir of the International Exhibition at Philadelphia, with lithographic views of 50 of its principal buildings, with letter-press description. Oblong. Philadelphia, 1876. 3 00

3764 Williams (R. F.) A Complete Catalogue of the Members of the Philadelphia Bar from July, 1776, to July, 1855. 8vo. pp. 50. Philadelphia, 1855.

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3766 Craig (Neville B.) History of Pittsburgh, with a brief notice of its facilities of communication and other advantages for commercial and manufacturing purposes. With two maps. 12mo. pp. 312. Pittsburgh, 1851. 3 00 3767 Without the small map. 2 25 3768 Fort Pitt, and Letters from the Frontier. With life of General James O'Hara; journal of Celoron, 1749; journal and letters of Captain S. Ecuver, commandant at Fort Pitt, 1763, etc. (from the papers of the late William M. Darlington). 8vo. pp. 312. Pittsburgh, 1892. Net, 5 00 3769 Foster (J. H.) A Full Account of the Great Fire at Pittsburgh, April 10, 1845. 2 plates. 8vo. pp. 52. Pittsburgh, 1815.

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3780 Smith (Joseph). Old Redstone;
historical sketches of Western Pres-

byterianism. Its early ministers, its peril-
ous times, and its first records. Portraits
and plates. 8vo. pp. 459. Philadelphia,
1854.
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3770 or, Thurston (George H.) Pittsburgh and Allegheny in the Centennial Year. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 272. Pittsburgh, 1876. 1 25 3771 Thurston (George H.) Pittsburgh as it is; or, facts and figures, exhibiting the past and present of Pittsburgh, its advantages, resources, etc. Map. 12mo. pp. 204, paper. Pittsburgh, 1857. 1 25 3772 Pleasant Peregrination through the Prettiest Part of Pennsylvania. By Peregrine Prolix [Philip H. Nicklin]. 18mo. pp. 148. Philadelphia, 1836.

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3781 Smith (William). A Brief State of the Province of Pennsylvania. London, 1755. 8vo. pp. 44, uncut (only 200 copies 1 00 printed). New York, 1865.

3782 Sypher (J. R.) School History of Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time. 12mo. pp. 364. Philadelphia, 1869. 1.00

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3797 Anthony (Miss Susanna). Memories of. Who died at Newport, R. I., June 23, 1791. Compiled by L. Hopkins, D. D. 8vo. pp. 241, boards. Clipstone, 1803. 1 25

3798 Bartlett (John Russell). Bibliog raphy of Rhode Island. A catalogue of books and other publications relative to the State. Royal 8vo. pp. 285. Providence, 1864. 3 00

3799 Bristol. Lane (J. P.) Historical Sketches of the First Congregational Church, Bristol, R. I.. 1687-1872. 12mo. pp. 126. Providence, 1872. 1 00

3800 Burke (Mr.) Report to House of Representatives, June 7, 1844, on the interference of the executive in the affairs of Rhode Island. With petitions, testimony, charters, military orders, etc. Svo. pp. 1040 (15 leaves missing at the end). Washington, 1844. 1 25

3801 Callender (John). An Historical Discourse on the Civil and Religious Affairs of the Colony of Rhode 1sland. With memoir of the author, etc., by Romeo Elton. 8vo. pp. 270. Boston, 1843. 1 75

3802 Canonicus Memorial. Services of Dedication, September 21, 1883. 8vo. pp. 40 31. Providence, 1883.

3803 Cowell (Benj.) Spirit of '76 in Rhode Island; or, sketches of the efforts of the government and people in the war of the revolution. Together with names of those who belonged to Rhode Island regiments in the army. 8vo. pp. 352. Boston, 1850. 2 25

3804 Dorr (Thomas Wilson). Life and Times of, with outlines of the political history of Rhode Island. By Dan King. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 368. Bost., 1859. 2 00

3805 Dorr Rebellion. The close of the late Rebellion in Rhode Island. Extract from a letter by a Massachusetts man resident in Providence. 8vo. pp. 16. Providence, 1842. 40

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3833 Carroll (B. H.) Historical Collections of South Carolina, embracing many rare and valuable pamphlets, and other documents relating to the history of the State, from its first discovery to its independence in the year 1776. Map. 2 vols. 8vo. New York, 1836. 5 00

3834 Chalmers (Lionel). An Account of the Weather and Diseases of South Carolina. 2 vols in 1, 8vo. calf, cracked. London, 1776. 4.00

3835 Charleston. Cardoza (J. N.) Reminiscences of Charleston. 12mo. pp. 144, paper, corners torn off three leaves. Charleston, 1866. 1 50

3836 Charleston. Fraser (Charles). Reminiscences of Charleston. 8vo. pp. 119. Charleston, 1854. 175 3837 Constitutional Convention, 1868. Debates and Proceedings. 8vo. pp. 926, paper. Charleston, 1868. 1 00 3838 Coxe (Daniel). A Description of the English Province of Carolina. Map. 8vo. pp. 90. Saint Louis, 1840.

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3839 Elliott (Wm.) Carolina Sports by Land and Water. Including incidents in - devil-fishing, etc. 12mo. pp. 292. London, 1867. 2.00 3840 Gibbes (R. W.) Documentary History of the American Revolution. Consisting of letters and papers relating to the contest for liberty, chiefly in South Carolina. First series, 1764-1776. 8vo. pp. 293. New York, 1855. 250

3841 The same. Third series, 1781-1882. 8vo. pp. 288. Columbia, 1853.

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3850 Lacy (Gen. Edward). Life. With a list of battles and skirmishes in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War. By M. A. Morse, Sr., M.D. 8vo. pp. 32. 50 Spartenburg, 1859.

3851 Logan (John H.) A History of the Upper Country of South Carolina, from the earliest periods to the close of the War of Independence. Vol. 1 (all ever published). 12mo. pp. 521. Charleston, 1859. 2 50

3852 O'Neall (John B.) Biographical Sketches of the Bench and Bar of South Carolina. To which is added the original fee bill of 1791, with the signatures in fac-simile, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. Charleston, 1859. 4 50

3853 Perry (B. F., Ex-Gov. of S. Car.) Reminiscences of Public Men, with a life of the author. Portrait. 12mo. pp. 323. Philadelphia, 1883. 1 00

3854 Pike (James S.) The Prostrate State. South Carolina under negro government. 16mo. pp. 279. New York,

1874.

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3856 Ramsey (David). History of the Revolution of South Carolina, from British Province to an Independent State. Maps. 2 vols. 8vo. boards, uncut. Trenton, 1785. 10. 00

3857 Ramsey (David). History of South Carolina, from its first settlement in 1670 to 1808. Maps. 2 vols. in one. 8vo. pp. 274+307. Newberry, 1858. 5 50

3858 Simms (W. G.) The History of South Carolina, from its first European discovery to its erection into a republic. With a supplemental chronicle of events to the present time. 12mo. pp. 437. York, 1860.

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3861 Andrews (Sidney). The South since the War. Travel and observation in Georgia and the Carolinas. 12mo. pp. 400. Boston, 1866. 1.00 3862 Banks (Mary R.) Bright Days in the old Plantation Time. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 266. Boston, 1882. 1 50 Spanish Insti8vo. pp. 380. 2.00

3863 Blackmar (F. W.) tutions in the South-west. Baltimore, 1891.

3864 Butterworth (H.) A Zigzag Journey in the Sunny South; or, wonder tales of early American history. A visit to scenes and associations of the early American settlements in the Southern States and the West Indies. 8vo. pp. 320. Boston, 1886. 2 25 3865 Cable (George W.) The Silent South; together with the freedman's cause in equity and the convict lease system. 16mo. pp. 180. New York, 1885. 1.00

3866 Chew (Morris R.) History of the Kingdom of Cotton, and cotton statistics of the world. Illustrated. 12mo. pp. 97, New Orleans, 1884.

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3875 Fagan (W. L.) Southern War Songs, camp-fire, patriotic and sentimental. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. pp. 389. York, 1890.

New 3 50 3876 Featherstonehaugh (G. W.) Excursions through the Slave States, from Washington, on the Potomac, to the frontier of Mexico. With sketches of popular manners and geographical notices. Map. 2 vols. 8vo. half bound. London, 1844. 4 00

3877 Fenner (T. P.) and Rathbun (F. G.) Cabin and Plantation Songs as sung by the Hampton Students. Enlarged ed. 8vo. pp. 127, paper. New York, 1891.

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3878 Field (Henry M.) Bright Skies and Dark Shadows. Travels in the Southern States. Maps. 12mo. pp. 316. New York, 1890. 1 50

3879 Flack (Captain). A Hunter's Experience in the Southern States of America: being an account of the natural history of the various quadrupeds and birds which are objects of chase in these countries. 12mo. pp. 359. London, 1866. 200 3880 Gilman (Caroline). Recollections of a Southern Matron. 12mo. pp. 272. 75 New York, 1838.

3881 Grady (Henry W.) The New South. With a character sketch of Mr. Grady by Oliver Dyer. 16mo. pp. 273. New York, 1890. 1.00

3882 Hardman (Francis). Frontier Life; or, tales of the South-western border. 12mo. pp. 376. Philadelphia, n. d. 75

3883 Hardy (Lady Daffus). Down South. 8vo. pp. 276, half bound. Lon., 1883. 2 25

3884 Harley (Rev. Timothy). Southward Ho! Notes of a tour to and through the State of Georgia in the winter of 1885-6. 16mo. pp. 198. Lon., 1886. 1 00 3885 Harris (Joel C.) Nights with Uncle Remus: myths and legends of the old plantation. 12mo. pp. 416. Boston, n. d.

3886 Harris (Joel C.) his Songs and his Sayings. of the old plantation. New York, 1890.

1 50 Uncle Remus,

The folk-lore 12mo. pp. 231. 1.50

3887 Harrison (W. H., Jr.) How to Get Rich in the South. Telling what to do, how to do it, and the profits to be realized. 12mo. pp. 192. Chicago, 1888. 1 00

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