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Peoria County prepared by Mrs. Clara K. Wolf, Historian, Peoria Chapter D. A. R.
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ILLINOIS
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION-
McLean County prepared by Mrs. H. M. Rollins, Historian, Letitia Green Stevenson Chapter D. A. R., assisted by Milo Custer.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. VI, No. 3, October, 1913.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Morgan County. Compiled by Mrs. E. S. Walker.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 1, April, 1914.
Rock River in the Revolution. By William A. Meese.
See pages 97-103, in publication No. 14, Illinois State Historical Library, 1909.
Soldiers in the War of the Revolution, Illinois. (Doc. No. 32.) A letter to the executive of Virginia dated Richmond, August 19, 1833, signed John H. Smith, in relation to public lands and the rights of certain persons to them as land bounty for military services in the War of the Revolution of themselves or their ancestors as officers or soldiers in the Illinois or other western regiments. List of officers and soldiers entitled to such lands.
24 p. 4º, n. d.
WAR OF 1812-MILITARY BOUNTY LAND. "MILITARY TRACT"_º
Set apart under an Act of Congress passed May 6, 1812, as bounty lands for soldiers in the War of 1812. The lands in Illinois embraced in this Act were situated between the Illinois and Mississippi rivers. The "Tract" embraced the present counties of Calhoun, Pike, Adams, Brown, Schuyler, Hancock, McDonough, Fulton, Peoria, Stark, Knox, Warren, Henderson and Mercer, with parts of Henry, Bureau, Putnam and Marshall.
Bounty lands in the Military Tract advertised in the name of the original patentee and taxed according to the class to which they belong.
See Illinois Intelligencer, Extra, Saturday, September 13, 1823. Gov- ernor Edward Coles' file.
WAR OF 1812. DANA, E .-
Bounty lands in the State of Illinois, description of, also the princi- pal roads and routes by land and water through the territory of the United States, etc.
108 p. 12°, Cincinnati, 1819. Looker, Reynolds & Co., printers.
WAR OF 1812. EDWARDS-
History of Illinois from 1778 to 1833; and Life and Times of Ninian Edwards. By his son, Ninian W. Edwards.
549 p. 8°, Springfield, Ill., 1870. Journal Co., publishers.
WAR OF 1812. THE EDWARDS PAPERS-
Being a collection of the letters, papers and manuscripts of Ninian - Edwards. Edited by E. B. Washburne.
(Chicago Historical Society's Collection, Vol. III.) 633 p. 8°, Chicago, 1884. Fergus Printing Co.
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ILLINOIS
WAR OF 1812. ELLIOTT, ISAAC H .-
Record of the services of Illinois soldiers in the Black Hawk War, 1831-32, and in the Mexican War, 1846-48. With an appendix giving a record of the services of the Illinois Militia Rangers and Riflemen in protecting the frontier from the ravages of the Indians, from 1810 to 1813.
343 p. 8°, Springfield, Ill. H. W. Rokker, printer. 1882.
WAR OF 1812. MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS, MCLEAN COUNTY-
Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located in MeLean County, Ill.
Milo Custer. n. p. Bloomington, Ill., 1912. Publisher not given.
WAR OF 1812. MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS, PEORIA COUNTY-
Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located in Peoria County, Ill.
Compiled by Milo Custer, 8°. n. p. Bloomington, Ill., 1913. Publisher not given.
WAR OF 1812. MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS. NICHOLAS BIDDLE VAN ZANDT-
A full description of the soil, water, timber and prairies of each lot, or quarter section of the military lands, between the Mississippi and Illinois rivers, also description of Missouri Territory. .
Nicholas Biddle Van Zandt. 127 p. 8°, Washington City, 1818. Printed by P. Force, Penn. Avenue.
WAR OF 1812. MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS-
Vellum Document No. 7687. Signed by President James Monroe, granting to Henry Corey 160 acres of land in the territory of Illinois for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.
WAR OF 1812. MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS-
Vellum Document No. 1963. Signed by President James Monroe, granting to John Oliver 160 acres of land in the territory of Illinois for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.
WAR OF 1812. MILITARY BOUNTY LANDS, WOODFORD COUNTY-
Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located in Woodford County, Ill.
n. p. Bloomington, Ill., 1913. Publisher not given.
WAR OF 1812. REYNOLDS' PIONEER HISTORY OF ILLI- NOIS-
John Reynolds, 348 p. 12º, Belleville, Ill., 1852. Also, 2d edition, 459 p. 8º, Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1887.
WAR OF 1812. STEVENS, FRANK E .-
Illinois in the War of 1812-14.
See pp. 62-197. In Publication No. 9. Illinois State Historical Library, 1904. Springfield, Ill. Phillips Bros., printers.
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ILLINOIS
BLACK HAWK WAR, 1831-32-
Record of the services of Illinois soldiers in the Black Hawk War, 1831-32, and in the Mexican War, 1846-48, containing a complete roster of commissioned officers and enlisted men of both wars, taken from the official rolls on file in the War Department, Washington, D. C., with an appendix giving record of the services of the Illinois militia, rangers and riflemen, in protecting the frontier from the ravages of the Indians, from 1810 to 1813.
Isaac H. Elliot, Adjutant-General, State of Illinois. 343 p. 8°, Spring- field, 1882. H. W. Rokker, State Printer. Also Adjutant-General's Reports, Revised, Vol. IX.
Illinois troops in the Black Hawk War.
Original (Mss.) order book and muster rolls of the Illinois troops in the Black Hawk War.
(Mss.) Order and letter book of Brig. Gen. Henry Atkinson, 1832.
General Atkinson's report of his conduct of the Black Hawk War, written November, 1832. (Mss.)
BLACK HAWK WAR, 1831-32-
Orderly book of Governor John Reynolds, April-May, 1832. (Mss.) Militia Documents of Governor Reynolds, 1832. (Mss.)
Order book of Lieut. Albert Sidney Johnston, 1832. (Mss.)
Notes by Professor John Russell intended to be used in writing a history of the Black Hawk War. (Mss.)
BLACK HAWK WAR, 1831-32-
Stevens, Frank E. The Black Hawk War, including a review of Black Hawk's life.
323 p. 8°, Chicago, 1903. Frank E. Stevens, publisher.
Stevens, Frank E. Stillman's defeat.
See pp. 170-179 in Publication No. 7, Illinois State Historical Library, 1902.
Wakefield, John Allen. History of the war between the United States and the Sac and Fox nations of Indians, and parts of other dis- affected tribes of Indians in the years 1827, 1831-32.
142 p. 16°, Jacksonville, Ill., 1834. Printed by Calvin Goudy.
Also, Reprint of.
By Frank E. Stevens. Published by The Caxton Club, Chicago, 1908.
MEXICAN WAR, 1846-48-
Record of the services of Illinois soldiers in the Black Hawk War, 1831-32, and in the Mexican War, 1846-48, containing a complete roster of commissioned officers and enlisted men of both wars, taken from the official rolls on file in the War Department, Washington, D. C., with an appendix giving record of the services of the Illinois militia, rangers and riflemen, in protecting the frontier from the ravages of the Indians, 1810 to 1813.
Isaac H. Elliot, Adjutant-General, State of Illinois. 343 p. 8°, Spring- field, 1882. H. W. Rokker, State Printer, Also Adjutant-General's Reports, Revised, Vol. IX.
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ILLINOIS
MEXICAN WAR-ILLINOIS TROOPS IN-
An account of the services of the Illinois troops in the Mexican War.
Charles P. Johnson. See pp. 27-58, in Publication No. 9, Illinois State Library, 1904.
MEXICAN WAR-ILLINOIS TROOPS IN-
The Fourth Illinois Infantry in the War with Mexico.
Ezra M. Prince. See pp. 172-187 in Publication No. 11, Illinois State Historical Library, 1906.
Illinois Association Mexican War Veterans. Reunion of Mexican War veterans, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1879-93, 1909.
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Adjutant General State of Illinois Reports, 1861-66. I. N. Haynic, Adjutant General.
Revised by Adj .- Gen. J. W. Vance. 8 vols. Springfield, 1887. Also revised 1900-1902 by J. N. Reece, Adj .- Gen. 9 vols. Vol. 9 contains Records of Illinois Soldiers in Spanish American War 1898. .
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Martyrs and Heroes of Illinois.
James Barnet, editor. 263 p. 8°, Chicago, 1865. J. Barnet, book and job printer.
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
County histories of Illinois contain war records.
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Diary of Edward Crippen, 27th Illinois Vol., 1861-63.
Edited with notes and introduction by Robert J. Kerner. See pp. 220-282. Publication No. 14, Illinois State Historical Library, 1909.
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
The Patriotism of Illinois. A record of the civil and military his- tory of the State in the War for the Union.
Biographical sketches of many eminent citizens of the State and soldiers and officers.
T. M. Eddy, D.D. 2 vols. 8°, Chicago, 1865-66. Clarke & Co., publishers. WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Recollections of the War between the States.
Major H. C. Connelly. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. V, No. 4, January, 1913, pp. 458-467. Vol. VI, No. 1, April, 1913, pp. 72-111.
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Regimental histories and reunions of the following regiments: 7th, 8th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 24th, 31st, 33d, 34th, 36th, 39th, 45th, 46th, 47th, 50th, 55th, 59th, 73d, 74th, 75th, 81st, 84th, 85th, 86th, 89th, 92d, 93d, 95th, 96th, 102d, 103d, 104th, 115th, 117th, 124th, 125th, 130th, Infantry. Illinois Cavalry Regiments, 3d, 7th, 9th, 10th, 14th. WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Richard Yates' Services to Illinois as War Governor.
Dr. William Jayne. See pp. 143-147 in Publication No. 7, Illinois State Historical Library, 1902.
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ILLINOIS-INDIANA
WATERMAN-
Year Book of Waterman, DeKalb County, Ill., for 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907.
George Edward Congdon, compiler. 12º. Sac City, Iowa; Hiawatha, Kans.
WOODFORD COUNTY-
Soldiers of the War of 1812, whose bounty land grants were located in Woodford County, Ill.
A. F. Marshall, L. J. Freese, Milo Custer, compilers. 8º, n. p., Bloom- ington, Ill., 1913. Publisher not given.
INDIANA
ALLEN COUNTY-
History of the Maumee River Basin, Allen County, Ind.
2 vols. 4°, Indianapolis, Ind., n. d. Col. Robert S. Robertson, editor, assisted by others. Bowen & Slocum, publishers.
BOONE COUNTY-
Portrait and biographical record of Boone and Clinton counties, Indiana.
908 p. 8°, Chicago, 1895. A. W. Boone & Co., publishers.
CARROLL COUNTY-
Recollections of the early settlement of Carroll County, Ind.
Dr. James Henry Stewart. 372 p. 12º, Cincinnati, 1872. Printed for the author by Hitchcock & Walden.
CLAY COUNTY-
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana. Historical and Biographical. Charles Blanchard, editor. 966 p. 8°, Chicago, 1884. F. A. Battey & Co., publishers.
CLINTON COUNTY-
See Boone County.
DEARBORN COUNTY-
History of Dearborn and Ohio counties, Indiana, from their earliest settlement.
F. F. Weakley & Co., publishers, 987 p. 4°, Chicago, 1885.
DELAWARE COUNTY-
Our county. Its history and early settlement by townships, entry of public lands, present owners, reminiscences of pioneer life, etc., with original poems.
John P. Ellis. 194 p. 8°, Muncie, Ind., 1898. Neely Printing Co., pub- lishers.
DILLON'S HISTORY OF INDIANA-
From 1816 to 1856.
John B. Dillon. 637 p. 8°, Indianapolis, 1859. Bingham & Doughty, publishers.
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INDIANA
EVANSVILLE-
A history of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Ind.
Joseph P. Elliot. 499 p. 8°, Evansville, Ind., 1897. Keller Printing Co., publishers.
FAYETTE COUNTY-
Biographical and genealogical history of Wayne, Fayette, Union and Franklin counties, Indiana.
· 2 vols. 4°, Chicago, 1899. Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
FRANKLIN COUNTY-
Biographical and genealogical history of Wayne, Fayette, Union and Franklin counties, Indiana.
2 vols. 4°, Chicago, 1899. Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
FRANKLIN-
Franklin College. First half century Franklin College, Franklin, Ind., Jubilee exercises, June 5-12, 1884.
178 p. 8°, Cincinnati, Ohio., 1884. Journal and Messenger, 1884.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, PUBLICATIONS OF-
Vol. I, 1897, to Vol. IV, 1911. Published at Indianapolis, Ind., by the society.
HOYNE'S-
Annual Directory of Homeopathic physicians in the State of Illinois for the year 1879. Vol. I, No. 7, containing also an alphabetical list of homeopathic physicians residing in the states of Indiana, Missouri and Kansas.
31 p. 8°, Chicago, 1879. T. S. Hoyne, M.D., publisher. Also for the year 1882. Vol. I, No. 10. Chicago, 1882.
INDIANAPOLIS-
Pictorial and biographical memoirs of Indianapolis and Marion County, Ind. Together with biographies of many prominent men of other portions of the state, both living and dead.
Goodspeed Bros., publishers. 466 p. 4°, Chicago, 1893.
MARION COUNTY-
See Indianapolis.
OHIO COUNTY-
See Dearborn County.
OWEN COUNTY- See Clay County.
PARKE COUNTY-
History of Vigo and Parke counties, together with historic notes on the Wabash. Valley.
H. W. Beckwith, H. H. Hill and N. Iddings, publishers. 1293 p. 8°, Chicago, 1880.
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY-
History of St. Joseph County, Ind.
Charles C. Chapman & Co., publishers. 971 p. 4°, Chicago, 1880.
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INDIANA
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, INDIANA SOCIETY OF-
Register for 1908. With roll of members and their revolutionary ancestors.
163 p. 8°, Indianapolis, 1908. Published by the Society.
UNION COUNTY-
Biographical and genealogical history of Wayne, Fayette, Union and Franklin counties, Indiana.
2 vols. 4°, Chicago, 1899. Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
VANDERBURGH COUNTY-
See Evansville, Ind.
VIGO COUNTY-
See Parke County, Ind.
VINCENNES-
Colonial history of Vincennes under the French, British and Ameri- can governments.
John Law. 156 p. 8°, Vincennes, 1858. Harvey, Mason & Co., publishers. VINCENNES-
A history of the city of Vincennes, Ind., from 1702 to 1901.
Henry S. Cauthron. 220 p. 12º, copyright by Margaret C. Cauthron, 1902. Moore & Lange Printing Co., Terre Haute, Ind.
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Indiana at Antietam. Published by the Indiana Antietam Monu- ment Commission.
153 p. 8°, Indianapolis, Ind., 1911. The Aetna Press, publishers.
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Indiana at Shiloh.
John W. Coons, compiler. 310 p. 8°, Indianapolis, Ind., 1904. William B. Byford, State Printer.
WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Indiana at Vicksburg.
Henry C. Adams, Jr., compiler. 476 p. 8°, Indianapolis, Ind., 1911. Will- iam B. Byford, State Printer.
WAYNE COUNTY-
Biographical and genealogical history of Wayne, Fayette, Union and Franklin counties, Indiana.
2 vols. 4°, Chicago, 1899. Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
WOOLLEN, WM. WESLEY-
Biographical and historical sketches of early Indiana.
568 p. 8°, Indianapolis, 1883. Hammond & Co., publishers.
IOWA
ANNALS OF IOWA-
Third Series. Vol. III, No. 8, January, 1899.
Vol. IV, No. 1, April, 1899.
Vol. V, 1901, to Vol. X, 1913.
DesMoines, Iowa. Iowa Department History, publishers.
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IOWA-KANSAS-KENTUCKY
BAPTISTS OF-
Historical sketches of Iowa Baptists.
Rev. S. H. Mitchell, compiler. 504 p. 8º, Burlington, Iowa, 1886. Bur- dette Co., publishers.
IOWA JOURNAL OF HISTORY AND POLITICS-
Vol. I, 1903, to date, 1914.
Benjamin F. Shambaugh, editor, Iowa City, Iowa. Published by the Society.
JOURNAL OF HISTORY-
Published by the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Lamoni, Ia. Vol. I, 1908, to Vol. VII, 1914, Lamoni, Ia. WAR OF THE REBELLION-
Iowa and the Rebellion. History of troops furnished by Iowa.
L. D. Ingersoll, compiler. 473 p. 8°, Philadelphia, Pa., 1866. J. B. Lip- pincott & Co., publishers.
KANSAS
EARLY DAYS IN KANSAS-
Along the Santa Fé Trail. Green's Historical Series, Vols. I and II. Council City, 1854-55; Superior, 1856. Burlingame, 1856-64. Charles R. Green. Published 1912-1913.
Along the Santa Fé Trail. Green's Historical Series, Vol. II. 8º 102 p., Council City, 1854-55; Superior, 1856. Charles R. Green, Burlingame, 1856-64.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, COLLECTIONS OF-
Vol. I.to Vol. XII, 1886-1912. Topeka, Kans. Published by the society.
HOYNE'S-
Annual Directory of Homeopathic physicians in the State of Illinois for the year 1879. Vol. I, No. 7, containing also an alphabetical list of homeopathic physicians residing in the states of Indiana, Missouri and Kansas. Vol. I, No. 7, 1879. Also Vol. II, No. 10, 1882. Published Chicago, 1882.
KENTUCKY
BAPTIST CHURCH-
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North America ; to the 1st of November, 1790.
John Asplund. Southampton County, Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791. BUTLER'S HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF KEN- TUCKY-
By Mann Butler, A.M.
396 p. 12°, Louisville, Ky., 1834. Published by Wilcox, Dickerman & Co. CAMPBELL COUNTY-
History of Campbell County, Ky., as read at the centennial celebra- tion of 4th of July, 1876.
Mary K. Jones. 16 p. 8°, Newport, Ky., 1876. Publisher not given. CATHOLIC MISSIONS-
Sketches of the early Catholic missions of Kentucky from their commencement in 1787 to the jubilee of 1826-27.
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KENTUCKY
CATHOLIC MISSIONS-
M. J. Spalding, D.D. 308 p. 12°, Louisville, Ky., 1844. B. J. Webb & Bros., publishers.
COLLINS-
Historical sketches of Kentucky; embracing its history, etc., with anecdotes of pioneer life.
Lewis Collins, 560 p. 8°, Maysville, Ky., 1847. 2d edition revised and enlarged by Richard H. Collins. 912 p. 8º, Louisville, Ky., 1877. Published by Richard H. Collins.
EBENEZER PRESBYTERY OF KENTUCKY-
History of. See Rev. James P. Hendrick, D.D. Memoirs, with an appendix containing history of Ebenezer Presbytery and other papers.
William J. Hendrick, A.M. 335 p. 8º, Cambridge, Mass., 1907. Printed at the Riverside Press.
ESTILL COUNTY-
History of Irvine County and Estill County, Ky.
n. p. 4°, Irvine, Ky., n. d. E. C. Park, publisher.
FILSON CLUB PUBLICATIONS-
Publications Vol. I, 1884, to Vol. XXV, 1910.
Louisville, Ky., 1884-1910. Filson Club, publishers.
HISTORIC FAMILIES OF KENTUCKY-
With special reference to stocks immediately derived from the valley of Virginia; tracing in detail their various genealogical con- nections and illustrating from historic sources their influence upon the political and social development of Kentucky and the states of the South and West.
Thomas Marshall Green, First Series. 304 p. 8°, Cincinnati, 1889. Rob- ert Clarke & Co., publishers.
IRVINE COUNTY-
History of Irvine County and Estill County, Ky.
n. p. 4°, Irvine, Ky., n. d. E. C. Park, publisher.
KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY-
Register of Kentucky State Historical Society, Frankfort, Ky. Vol. IV, No. 9, May, 1906. Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911. Vol. X, Nos. 28, 29, 30, January, 1912, to September, 1912. Vol. XI, Nos. 31, 32, 33, January, 1913, to September, 1913. Mrs. Jennie C. Morton, Secretary and Treasurer.
8° Louisville and Frankfort, Ky., 1906, 1911, 1912, 1913. Kentucky State Historical Society, publishers.
LEXINGTON-
The trial of Rev. John H. Brown, by the West Lexington Presby- tery, on charge of misrepresentation, fraudulent sale and unchristian character, etc.
234 p. with a synopsis of 6 p. and appendix of 64 p. 8°, Lexington, Ky., 1853. D. S. Goodloe, publisher.
LOUISVILLE-
The history of Louisville from its earliest settlement to 1852.
Ben Casseday. 255 p. 16°, Louisville, 1852. Hull & Brothers, publishers.
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KENTUCKY-LOUISIANA
METHODISM-
History of Methodism in Kentucky.
3 vols. 8°, Nashville, Tenn., 1868. Rev. A. H. Redford. Southern Metho- dist Publishing Co., publishers.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-
History of the Presbyterian Church in the state of Kentucky ; with a preliminary sketch of the churches in the Valley of Virginia.
Rev. Robert Davidson, D.D. 371 p. 8°, New York, 1867. Robert Carter, publisher.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, KENTUCKY SOCIETY-
Year Book of the Kentucky Sons of the American Revolution, con- taining a roll of the officers of Virginia line who received land bounties ; a roll of the Revolutionary pensions in Kentucky; a list of the Illinois regiment who served under George Rogers Clark in the northwest cam- paign. Also a roster of the Virginia Navy.
286 p. 8°, Louisville, Ky., 1896. Published by The Society.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, KENTUCKY SOCIETY-
Year Book of the Kentucky Sons of the American Revolution in the commonwealth of Kentucky, 1894-1913, and catalogue of military land warrants granted by the commonwealth of Virginia to soldiers and sailors of the Revolution.
Compiled by Samuel M. Wilson, from records in the State Land Office of Kentucky. 363 p. 8°, Lexington, Ky., 1913. Published by The Society. UNION COUNTY-
History of Union County, Ky.
896 p. 8°, Evansville, Ind., 1886. Courier Co., publishers.
WAR 1812-
See Filson Club Publications, Nos. 15, 18 and 19, Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky., Filson Club, publishers.
Kentuckians in the Battle of Lake Erie. A. C. Quisenberry. Sec pp. 43-49. In the Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society. Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911.
Kentucky's Part in the War of 1812. Samuel Wilson. See pp. 27-34. In the Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society. Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911.
Letter of Samuel Overton to his father, Waller Overton, written during the War of 1812. See pp. 37-39. In the Register of the Ken- tucky State Historical Society. Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911.
LOUISIANA
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF LOUISIANA-
Embracing translations of many rare and valuable documents relating to the natural, civil and political history of that state. Compiled with historical and biographical notes and an introduction by B. F. French.
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LOUISIANA-MAINE
LOUISIANA-
Vol. I, 1846, published in New York, 1846, Wiley & Putnam, publishers. Vol. II, 1850, published in Philadelphia, 1850, Daniels & Smith, publishers. Vol. III, 1851, published in New York, 1851, D. Appleton & Co., publishers. Vol. IV, 1852, published in New York, 1852, Redfield, Clinton Hall, publishers. Vol. V, 1853, published in New York, 1853, Lamport, Blakeman & Law, publishers. 'Second edition, Part II, published in 1850, Philadelphia, Daniels & Smith, publishers.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, PUBLICATIONS OF-
Vol. II; Parts I, III, IV ; 1897, 1900, 1901.
Vol. III; Parts I, II, III; 1902, 1904, 1905.
Vol. IV ; 1908.
Published by The Society, New Orleans.
Essai Historique sur La Louisiane.
Par. Charles Gayarré, 2 vols. in one. N. O. 1830. 1831. Benjamin Levy. Histoire de la Louisiane.
Charles Gayarré, 1st edition, 2 vols. 8º, New Orleans, 1846. Also editions of above in English, 1852 and 1903.
Louisiana. Its colonial history and romance.
Charles Gayarré, 546 p. 8º, N. Y., 1851.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY-OFFICIAL PROGRAMME-
Official programme of the commemoration of the transfer of Louisiana from France to the United States. Commemorated by the Louisiana Historical Society at New Orleans, La., December 18, 19 and 20, 1903.
James M. Augustin, editor and publisher, New Orleans, 1913. Picayune Job Print.
MAINE
BROOKSVILLE-
History of Castine, Penobscot, and Brooksville, Maine, including the ancient settlement of Pentagoët.
George Augustus Wheeler, A.M., M.D. 401 p. 8°, Bangor, Me., 1875. Burr & Robinson, publishers.
BUXTON-
Records of the proprietors of Narraganset township No. 1, now the town of Buxton, York County, Maine, from August 1, 1733, to January 4, 1811; with a documentary introduction, by William F. Goodwin, Captain United States Army.
400 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1871. Privately printed. Press of Butterfield & Hill.
BUXTON-
Report of the proceedings at the celebration of the first centennial anniversary of the corporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, held at Buxton August 14, 1872. By J. M. Marshall.
288 p. 8°, Portland, Me. Dresser, McClellan & Co., publishers.
CASTINE-
History of Castine, Penobscot, and Brooksville, Maine, including the ancient settlement of Pentagoët.
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MAINE
CASTINE-
George Augustus Wheeler, A.M., M.D. 401 p. 8°, Bangor, Me., 1875. Burr & Robinson, publishers.
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY-
Thirteenth annual report of the Maine Genealogical Society for the year 1896. Reports of the directors and officers presented at the annual meeting January 9, 1897. Also by-laws, list of officers and members, etc.
45 p. 8°, Portland, Me., 1897. Smith & Sale, printers.
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY-
Reports of the directors and officers presented at the annual meet- ings, January 20, 1904, and January 18, 1905. Reports presented at annual meeting January 18, 1911.
2 vols. 8°, Portland, Me., 1905, 1911.
HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDER-
Vol. IX, No. 2, February, 1898.
S. M. Watson, editor. Published at Portland, Me., 1898.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS-
Collections of the Maine Historical Society. Vol. I, 1831, Port- land, Me. Published by Day, Fraser & Co., 1831. Series II, Vols. VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, 1895-1899. Series III, Vols. I and II, 1904- 1906.
8°, Portland, Me. Published by The Society.
LINCOLN COUNTY-
The Probate Records of Lincoln County, Me., 1760 to 1800.
Compiled and edited by William D. Patterson. 368 p. 8°, Portland, Me., 1895. Published by the Genealogical Society of Maine.
PENOBSCOT-
History of Castine, Penobscot, and Brooksville, Me., including the ancient settlement of Pentagoët.
George Augustus Wheeler, A.M., M.D. 401 p. 8°, Bangor, Me., 1875. Burr & Robinson, publishers.
PENTAGOET-
See Castine, Penobscot, and Brooksville, Me.
POPHAM COLONY-
Memorial volume of the Popham celebration, August 29, 1862; commemorative of the planting of the Popham Colony on the Peninsula of Sabino, August 19, O. S. 1607, establishing the title of England to the continent.
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