A list of the genealogical works in the Illinois State Historical Library, Springfield, Illinois, Part 9

Author: Illinois State Historical Library; Osborne, Georgia L. (Georgia Lou), 1860-1934
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. : Illinois State Journal Co., state printers
Number of Pages: 178


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Register of officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution, April, 1775, to December, 1783; new, revised and enlarged edition.


Francis B. Heitman. 685 p. and a calendar for the years of the Revolu- tion. 8º, Washington, D. C., 1914. The Rare Book Shop Publishing Co., publishers.


HINTS FOR TRACING PEDIGREE-


Hints for tracing an Anglo-American pedigree in the old country, with a list of wills, from 1700 to 1725, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, England, of testators living or dying in America, and the West Indies.


John Matthews (Genealogist). 28 p. 8°, London, n. d. Mitchell, printer.


HISTORY OF THE VIRGINIA COMPANY OF LONDON-


To and from the first colony, never before printed.


Edward D. Neill. 432 p. 12°, Albany, 1869. Joel Munsell, publisher.


ILLINOIS CONFERENCE, D.A.R .-


Illinois Conference, Daughters of the American Revolution. Annual reports, 9th, 1905; 10th, 1906; 11th, 1907; 12th, 1908; 15th, 1911; 16th, 1912, 17th, 1913.


Published by The Illinois Conference D. A. R.


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GENERAL WORKS


INDEX TO GENEALOGIES AND PEDIGREES-


Index to genealogies and pedigrees in New England Historical and Genealogical Register for fifty years, January, 1847, to October, 1896. (Reprinted from Register, October, 1896.) William W. Wright, compiler. 8°, Boston, 1896.


IRISH RACE-


Biographical history of the American Irish in Chicago.


Charles F. Ffrench. 808 p. 4°, Chicago, 1897. American Biog. Co., publishers.


IRISH RACE IN AMERICA-


Edward O'Meagher Condon. 316 pp. 12°, New York, 1887. Ford's National Library.


JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO NEW YORK-


And a tour in several of the American colonies in 1679-80. By Jasper Dankers and Peter Sluyter, of Wiewerd in Friesland. Trans- lated from the original manuscript in Dutch for the Long Island His- torical Society and edited by Henry C. Murphy.


440 p. 8°, Brooklyn, 1867. Vol. I, Long Island Historical Society, Memoir. LIST OF GENEALOGIES-


Being compiled by Semour Morris.


17 p. 8°, Chicago, 1896. Seymour Morris. Publisher not given.


MAYFLOWER AND HER LOG-


July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621. Chiefly from original sources. 375 p. 4°, Boston, 1901. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., publishers.


MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS-


Mayflower Descendants, Illinois Society. Publications No. 2 and 3.


See Illinois Mayflower Descendants.


MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS-


Genealogies of the Mayflower Passengers. George W. Chamberlain. The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries.


Vol. IV, No. 2, August, 1906.


Vol. IV, No. 5, November, 1906.


William Abbatt, publisher. N. Y., 1906.


NATIONAL SOCIETY, D.A.R .-


National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books. Vol. I, 1890, to Vol. XXXVIII, 1913.


Published by The National Society D. A. R., Washington and New York. Directory of the Society, 1901, 1908.


See Daughters of the American Revolution.


NARRATIVE OF THE INDIAN WARS-


Narrative of the Indian wars in New England, from the first plant- ing thereof, in 1607 to 1677, etc., preface, 8 pages.


288 p. 16°, Boston, 1775. Printed by John Boyle. 2d American edition.


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GENERAL WORKS


NEW ENGLAND HISTORIC-GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY-


Memorial Biographies. Vols. I-IX, 1845-1897.


8°, Boston. New England Historic-Genealogical Society, publishers.


NEW ENGLAND-


The first settlers of New England, or conquest of the Pequods, Narragansetts and Pokanokets, as related by a mother to her children. By a lady of Massachusetts.


Lydia M. Child. 282 p. 12°, Boston, 1828. Munroe & Francis, printers. Historical and Genealogical Register. Vol. I, 1847, to Vol. LXVIII, 1914.


8º, Boston, 1847-1914. New England Historical and Genealogical Society, publishers.


OLD NEW ENGLAND CHURCHES AND THEIR CHILDREN-


Dolores Bacon. 442 p. 8°, New York, 1906. Doubleday, Page & Co., publishers.


ORDERLY BOOK OF SIR JOHN JOHNSON-


During the Oriskany Campaign, 1776-1777; annotated by William L. Stone. With an historical introduction, illustrating the life of Sir John Johnson, Bart., by J. Watts de Peyster, LL.D. M.A., and some tracings from the footprints of the Tories or Loyalists in America, con- tributed by Theodorus B. Myers.


273 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1882. Joel Munsell & Sons, publishers.


ORDERLY BOOK, (THE)-


Of that portion of the American Army stationed at, or near Wil- liamsburg, Va., under the command of General Andrew Lewis, from March 18, 1776, to August 28, 1776. Printed from the original manu- script, with notes and introduction, by Charles Campbell.


100 p. 8°. Privately printed. Copy No. 74. Richmond, Va., 1860.


PIONEER MOTHERS OF AMERICA, (THE)-


A record of the more notable women of the early days of the country, and particularly of the Colonial and Revolutionary periods.


Harry Clinton Green and Mary Wolcott Green, A.B. 3 vols. 8°, New York and London, 1912. G. P. Putnam's Sons, publishers.


PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN AMERICA-


History of the Presbyterian Church in America, from its origin until the year 1760. With biographical sketches of its early ministers.


Rev. Richard Webster. 720 p. 8°, Philadelphia, Pa., 1857. Joseph M. Wilson.


QUEENS OF AMERICAN SOCIETY-


Elizabeth F. Ellet.


464 p. 8°, New York, 1867. Charles Scribner & Co., publishers. RECORDS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR-


Containing the military and financial correspondence. of dis- tinguished officers, and privates of regiments, companies and corps, with the dates of their enlistments; general orders of Washington, Lee, and


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GENERAL WORKS


RECORDS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR-


Greene, at Germantown and Valley Forge; with a list of distinguished prisoners of war; the time of their capture, exchange, etc., to which is added the half pay acts of Congress, etc.


W. T. R. Saffell. 554 p. 8°, New York, 1858. Pudney & Russell, pub- lishers. Also Index to, by J. T. McAllister.


WAR OF THE REVOLUTION-


Census of pensioners for revolutionary or military services; with their names, ages and places of residence as returned by the marshals of their several judicial districts, under the Act for taking the Sixth Census.


195 p. 4°, Washington, D. C. U. S. Government, publishers, 1841. Printed by Blair & Rives.


United States Congress. Resolutions, laws, and ordinances relating · to the pay, half pay, commutation of half pay, bounty lands and other promises made by Congress, to the officers and soldiers of the Revolu- tion; to the settlement of accounts between the United States and the several states; and to funding the Revolutionary Debt.


U, S. Congress, publishers. 506 p. 8°, Washington, D. C., 1838. Printed by Thomas Allen. Walter S. Franklin, compiler.


SCIENCE OF GENEALOGY-


The growing interest in this study in the United States.


John R. Totten. pp. 129-142. In the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. Vol. 41, No. 2, April, 1910.


SCOTCH-IRISH-


Scotch Highlanders in America. Prior to the peace of 1783.


J. P. MacLean, Ph.D. 459 p. 8°. John Mackay, Glasgow, 1900.


Scotch-Irish in America. Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Con- gress, first session, 1889 to eighth, 1896.


Published by order of the Scotch-Irish Society in America. Cincinnati, 1889-1896. Robert Clarke & Co., publishers.


Scotch-Irish. In history, as master builders of empires, states, churches, schools and civilization.


(Rev.) James Shaw, D.D. 438 p. 8º, Springfield, 1899. Illinois State Register, publishers.


Scotch-Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America.


Charles Knowles Bolton. 398 p. 8°, Boston, 1910.


Bacon & Brown, publishers.


Sketches of the life and correspondence of Nathaniel Greene, Major-General of the Armies of the United States in the War of the Revolution.


Compiled from original material. William Johnson. 2 vols. 4°, Charles- ton, S. C., 1822. Printed for the Author by A. E. Miller.


SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION-


National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution. A. Howard Clark, editor. 1035 p. 4º, Washington, D. C., 1902. National Society S. A. R., publishers.


National Society, S. A. R., Pubs. Year Book, 1907, 1908, 1910.


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GENERAL WORKS


NATIONAL SOCIETY S. A. R .-


A. Howard Clark, compiler. 8°, Baltimore and Washington.


Sons of the American Revolution Illinois Society of. See Illinois. WAR 1812-


Bounty Lands. Zenus Jones. Vellum Document signed by Presi- dent James Monroe, granting to Zenus Jones 160 acres of land in the Territory of Illinois for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.


Bounty Lands. Vellum Document No. 7687. Signed by President James Monroe, granting to Henry Corey 160 acres of land in the Terri- tory of Illinois for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.


A List of Pensions of the War of 1812.


Byron N. Clark, editor. 171 p. 8°, Burlington and Boston, 1904. Research Publishing Co., publishers.


Military lists and other documents relating to Vermont history, found among the papers of Captain Luke Parsons, who served as captain of cavalry in the War of 1812. Contributed by his great-grandson for permanent record in the Journal of American History.


Carlos Parsons Darling. (Journal of American History. Vol. VI, No. 4, October-November-December, 1912.)


Roster of soldiers, sailors and marines of the War of 1812, Mexican War and the War of the Rebellion, residing in Nebraska June 1, 1893.


John C. Allen, Secretary of State, compiler. 227 p. 8°, Lincoln, Neb., 1893. State Printer.


WINSLOW, EDWARD-


Governor Edward Winslow. His part and place in Plymouth Colony.


William Copley Winslow. (Reprinted from N. Y. Genealogical and Bio- graphical Record, July, 1896.)


WOMEN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION-


Elizabeth F. Ellet. 3 vols. 12º, N. Y., 1848 and 1850. Baker & Scribner, publishers.


WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION-


pp. 204-231, in Autumn Leaves.


Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. 8°, New York, 1854. Charles Scribner, publisher.


PERIODICALS


AMERICAN HISTORICAL REGISTER-


And Monthly Gazette, of the Patriotic Hereditary Societies of the United States of America. September, 1894, to February, 1895 ; March, 1895, to August, 1895; September, 1895, to February, 1896. 3 vols.


Charles H. Browning, editor. 8º, Philadelphia, 1894-1896. The Historical Register Publishing Co.


AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE-


Vol. I, 1892, to date, 1914.


National Society D. A. R., publishers. Washington and New York, 1892- 1914.


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PERIODICALS


· CALIFORNIA REGISTER-


Vol. I, No. 1, April, 1900.


California Genealogical Society, publishers, San Francisco, 1900.


CALDWELL CHRONICLE-


Vol. I, No. 1, October 19, 1899.


Vol. I, No. 2, November 2, 1899.


Vol. I, No. 3, November 16, 1899.


Vol. I, No. 4, December, 1899.


Vol. I, No. 5, March, 1900.


8°, Providence, R. I., 1899-1900. Augustine Caldwell, publisher.


ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN-


A monthly magazine devoted to the biography, genealogy and history of Essex County, Mass.


Vol. I, 1897, to Vol. XIII, 1909 .. (Publication ceased with Vol. XIII, 1909.)


Sidney Perley, editor. 8º, Salem, Mass., 1897-1909. The Essex Anti- quarian, publishers.


GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER-


A quarterly magazine of family history.


Lucy Hall Greenlaw, publisher, Cambridge, Mass.


GENEALOGICAL BULLETINS-


Nos. I and II, September 15, 1903; October 24, 1903.


8º, Boston, 1903. Research Publishing Co., publishers.


GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE-


Vol. I, No. 3, June, 1905.


Eben Putnam & Stephen Sharples, editors. 8º, Boston, 1905. Eben Putnam, publishers.


GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY-


Genealogical Quarterly and Magazine of New England History.


Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, April, 1900-December, 1900.


Vol. II, Nos. 1-4, April, 1901-December, 1901.


New Series, Vol. III, Nos. 1-4, April, 1902-January, 1903. Vol. IV, Nos. 1-4, April, 1903-January, 1904. .


Vol. V, Nos. 1-4, April, 1904-January, 1905.


8º, Salem, Mass. Eben Putnam, editor and publisher, 1900-1905.


HISTORICAL BULLETIN-


Vol. VI, No. 38, February, 1905. Vol. VI, No. 40, April, 1905. Vol. VIII, No. 51, March, 1906. Newton L. Collamer. 8°, Washington, D. C., 1905-1906.


HISTORICAL MAGAZINE-


With Notes and Queries. Vol. I, 1857-1874. Series 1, 2, 3.


8°, Boston and New York., Morrisiana, N. Y. Henry B, Dawson, editor. C. Benjamin Richardson, publishers,


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PERIODICALS


HISTORICAL MAGAZINE WITH NOTES AND QUERIES-


Extra Numbers I, 1907, to XXXI, 1914. Magazine of History. With Notes and Queries.


William Abbatt, publisher, New York.


JOURNAL OF AMERICAN ANCESTRY-


Vol. I, 1912, to Vol. IV, 1914. Lyman Weeks, editor. Pub. N. Y.


JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY-


Vol. I, 1907, to Vol. VIII, 1914.


4º, New York, 1907-1914. Assc. Pubs. of American Records. Frank Alla- ben Genealogical Co., publishers.


JOURNAL OF HISTORY-


Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Lamoni, Vol. I, 1908, to Vol. VII, 1914.


Ia.


Published by The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Lamoni, Iowa.


KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES-


Monthly Periodical No. 1 (sample copy), December, 1898.


De B. Randolph Keim, editor, Harrisburg, Pa., 1898.


KINGS COUNTY, (N. Y.)-


Genealogical Club Collections.


Vol. I, No. 1, 1882, and Vol. I, Nos. 5, 6, 1894.


8°, New York, 1882, 1894. Kings County Genealogical Club, publishers.


LEWISIANA, OR THE LEWIS LETTER PERIODICAL-


Relating to the Lewis Family, April, 1899.


Pams. Odd Nos. Carll A. Lewis, publisher.


MAGAZINE OF HISTORY WITH NOTES AND QUERIES- See Historical Magazine with Notes and Queries.


MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT-


A quarterly magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History.


Vol. III, No. 4, October, 1901.


286 p. 8°, Boston, 1901. Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, publishers.


MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY-


Proceedings of. Vol. I to Vol. VI, 1907-1913.


Benjamin F. Shambaugh, editor. Published at Iowa City and Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1907-1914.


NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REG- ISTER-


New England Historical and Gencalogical Register.


Vol. I, 1847, to Vol. LXVIII, 1914.


8º, Boston, 1847-1914. New England Historical and Genealogical Society, publishers.


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PERIODICALS


NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD-


Vol. I, 1870, to Vol. XLV, 1914. (Index Vols. I to XXXVIII, 1907.)


45 vols. 4º, N. Y., 1870-1914. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, publishers.


NORTH CAROLINA BOOKLET-


Published by the North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution.


Vol. X, 1910, Vol. XI, 1911, Vol. XII, 1913, Vol. XIII, 1914.


Sº, Raleigh, N. C., 1910-1914. Published by The N. C. Society of D. A. R.


OLD NORTHWEST GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY PUBLISHERS-


The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, Vol. I, 1898, to date, 1913.


8°, Columbus, O., 1898-1913. The Old Northwest Genealogical Society, publishers.


PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY PUBLICA- TIONS-


Vol. I, No. 1, January, 1895; Vol. I, No. 2, July, 1896.


Record Series No. 1, July, 1896.


Vol. I, No. 3, July, 1897.


Vol. I, No. IV, December, 1898 ; Vol. II, No. 1, June, 1900.


Vol. II, No. 2, May, 1902; Vol. II, No. 3, June, 1903.


Vol. III, No. 1, January, 1906 ; Vol. III, No. 2, January, 1907.


Vol. III, No. 3, June, 1908.


Vol. IV, No. 1, March, 1909; Vol. IV, No. 2, March, 1910.


8º, Philadelphia, Pa. Pennsylvania Historical Society, publishers.


PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF BIOGRAPHY AND HIS- TORY-


Vol. I, 1877, to Vol. XXXVIII, 1914.


38 vols. 4º, Philadelphia, 1877-1914. Pennsylvania Historical Society, publishers.


PENNSYLVANIA-


Notes and Queries, historical, biographical and genealogical ; relating chiefly to interior Pennsylvania.


Third Series (reprint), Vols. I, II, III, 1895-1896.


Fourth Series, Vol. I, 1893.


Annual Volumes, 1896-1900 ; 5 vols.


William Henry Egle, M.D., M.A., editor. 8º, Harrisburg, Pa. Harrisburg Publishing Co.


PUTNAM'S MONTHLY AND HISTORICAL MAGAZINE-


July, 1892; March, 1893; April, 1895; October, 1895.


Eben Putnam, editor and publisher, Salem, Mass.


SALEM PRESS-


Historical and Genealogical Record.


Eben Putnam, editor and publisher. I No. January, 1892.


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PERIODICALS


SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL


MAGAZINE- Vol. I, 1900, to Vol. XV, 1914. 8°, Charleston, S. C., 1900-1914. Published by The S. C. Historical Society.


UTAH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY PUBLISHERS-


The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine. Vol. I, 1910, to Vol. V, 1914.


8°, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1910-1914.


VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY-


Vol. I, 1893, to Vol. XXII, 1914.


Virginia Historical Society, publishers. Richmond, Va.


WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE QUARTERLY-


Vol. I, 1892, to Vol. XXII, 1914.


(Except Vol. III, No. 1, July, 1894.) (Except Vol. VI, No. 1, July, 1897.)


Lyon G. Tyler, M.A., editor. Williamsburg, Va., 1892-1914. William and Mary College, publishers.


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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL LIBRARY AND SOCIETY


No. 1. * A Bibliography of Newspapers published in Illinois prior to 1860. Prepared by Edmund J. James, Ph.D., and Milo J. Loveless, graduate student in the University of Chicago. 94 p. 8°, Springfield, 1899.


No. 2. * Information relating to the Territorial Laws of Illinois, passed from 1809 to 1812. Prepared by Edmund J. James, Ph.D., 15 p. 8°, Spring- field, 1899.


No. 3. * The Territorial Records of Illinois. Edited by Edmund J. James, Ph.D., professor in the University of Chicago. 170 p. 8°, Springfield, 1901.


No. 4. * Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society for the Year 1900. Edited by E. B. Greene, Ph.D., secretary of the society. 55 p. 8º, Springfield, 1900.


No. 5. * Alphabetic Catalog of the Books, Manuscripts, Pictures and Curios of the Illinois State Historical Library. Authors, Titles and Subjects. Compiled by the librarian, Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber. 363 p. 8º, Springfield, 1900.


No. 6 to 17. * Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society for the Years 1901 to 1912. (Nos. 6 to 12 out of print.)


*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. I. Edited by H. W. Beckwith, Presi- dent Board of Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library, 642 p. 8°, Springfield, 1903.


*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. II. Virginia Series, Vol. I. Edited by Clarence W. Alvord. CLVI and 663 p. 8°, Springfield, Ill., 1907.


*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. III. Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858. Lincoln Series, Vol. I. Edited by Edwin Erle Sparks, Ph.D., 627 p. 8°, Springfield, Ill., 1908.


*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. IV. Executive Series, Vol. I. The Governors' Letter-Books, 1818-1834. Edited by Evarts Boutell Greene and Clarence Walworth Alvord. XXXII and 317 p. 8°, Springfield, Ill., 1909.


Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. V. Virginia Series, Vol. II, Kaskas- kia Records, 1778-1790. Edited by Clarence Walworth Alvord. L and 681 p. 8°, Springfield, Ill., 1909.


*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. VI. Bibliographical Series, Vol. I. Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois, 1814-1879. Revised and enlarged edition. Edited by Franklin William Scott. CIV and 610 p. 8°, Springfield, 1910.


*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. VII. Executive Series, Vol. II. Governors' Letter-Books, 1840-1853. Edited by Evarts Boutell Greene and Charles Manfred Thompson. CXVIII and 469 p. 8°, Springfield, 1911.


Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. VIII. Virginia Series, Vol. III. George Rogers Clark Papers, 1771-1781. Edited with introduction and notes by James Alton James. CLXVII and 715 p. 8°, Springfield, 1912.


*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. IX. Bibliographical Series, Vol. II. Travel and Description, 1765-1865. Solon Justus Buck. 514 p. 8°, Spring- field, Ill.


*Bulletin of the Illinois State Historical Library. Vol. I, No. 1, Sep- tember, 1905. Illinois in the Eighteenth Century. By Clarence Walworth Alvord, University of Illinois. 38 p. 8°, Springfield, 1905.


*Bulletin of the Illinois State Historical Library, Vol. I, No. 2, June 1, 1906. Laws of the Territory of Illinois, 1809-1811. Edited by Clarence W. Alvord, University of Illinois. 34 p. 8°, Springfield, 1906.


*Circular Illinois State Historical Library. Vol. I, No. 1, November, 1905. An outline for the study of Illinois State history. Compiled by Jessie Palmer Weber and Georgia L. Osborne. 94 p. 8°, Springfield, 1905.


Publication No. 18. List of the Genealogical Works in the Illinois State Historical Library. Georgia L. Osborne, compiler. 8°, Springfield, 1914.


Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. I, April, 1909 to Vol. VII, No. 2, July, 1914.


Journals out of print: Vols. I, II, III, IV.


* Out of print.


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APPENDIX


These are a few valuable works, some of which have been added to the collection since the original manuscript was placed in the hands of the printer.


CONNECTICUT, STATE-


Hartford, Connecticut. Early Hartford Vital Records.


Original distribution of the lands in Hartford among the settlers, 1639. See Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society. Volume XIV.


16 p. 8º, Hartford, Conn., 1912. Published by The Society.


ILLINOIS, STATE-


University of Illinois, publishers.


The Alumni Record of the University of Illinois. Including his- torical sketch and annals of the University and biographical data regard- ing members of the faculties and the Boards of Trustees.


James Herbert Kelley, editor. 921 p. 8°, Urbana-Champaign. The Lake- side Press. R. R. Donnelley, publishers, 1913.


KENTUCKY, STATE-


Bourbon County.


History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, pre- ceded by a brief synopsis of the Blue Grass Region.


: 815 p. 4°, Chicago, 1882. William Henry Perrin, editor. O. L. Brackin, publisher.


KENTUCKY, STATE-


Franklin County, Kentucky, History of.


By L. F. Johnson, B.A., M.A. 286 p. 8°, Frankfort, Ky., 1912.


KENTUCKY, STATE-


Harrison County, History of. See Bourbon County.


KENTUCKY, STATE-


Jessamine County. A history of Jessamine County, Kentucky, from its earliest settlement to 1898.


By Bennett H. Young. S. M. Duncan, associate author. 288 p. 8º, Louisville, Ky., 1898. Courier-Journal, publishers.


KENTUCKY, STATE-


Muhlenberg County, History of.


By Otto A. Rothert. 496 p. 8°; Louisville, Ky., 1913. John P. Morton Co., publishers.


KENTUCKY, STATE-


Nicholas County, History of. See Bourbon County.


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KENTUCKY, STATE-


Scott County, History of. See Bourbon County.


MAINE, STATE-


History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine, from its first settlement in 1770 to 1875. By Joseph Williamson. 956 p. 8°, Portland, Me., 1877. Loring, Short and Harmon, publishers.


MAINE, STATE-


History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine. Volume II, 1875-1900.


By Joseph Williamson. Completed and edited by Alfred Johnson. 696 p. 8°, Boston and New York, 1913. Houghton, Mifflin Company, publishers.


NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE -


War of the Revolution. See Vol. XIV, XV, XVI, XVII.


New Hampshire State Papers.


NEW JERSEY, STATE-


Cumberland County, New Jersey.


Gouldtown. A very remarkable settlement of ancient date. Studies of some sturdy examples of the simple life, together with sketches of carly colonial history of Cumberland County and Southern New Jersey and some early genealogical records.


William Steward, A.M., and Rev. Theophilus G. Steward, D.I). 237 p. Sº, Philadelphia, Pa., 1913. J. B. Lippincott Co., publishers.


NEW JERSEY, STATE-


Gouldtown, New Jersey. See Cumberland County.


NEW JERSEY, STATE-


New Jersey as a colony and as a state.


By Francis Bazley Lee. 4 vols. 8°, New York, 1903. Publishing Society of New Jersey.


TEXAS, STATE-


Early settlers and Indian fighters of Southwest Texas.


By A. J. Lowell. 844 p. 8º, Austin, Texas, 1900. Ben C. Jones & Co., printers.


VERMONT, STATE-


War of 1812.


A list of the pensioners of the War of 1812. Record kept by Wil- liam G. Shaw of Burlington, Vermont.


Byron N. Clark, editor. 171 p. 8º, Burlington, Vt., 1904. Research Print- ing Company, publishers.


VIRGINIA-


Richmond, Virginia.


Richmond, her past and present.


By W. Asbury Christian, D.D. 618 p. 8º, Richmond, 1912. Manufactured by I. H. Jenkins. 1


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WEST VIRGINIA-


West Virginia and its people. In three volumes.


By Thomas Condit Miller and Hu Maxwell. 4º, New York, 1913. Lewis Historical Publishing Company.


FAMILY HISTORIES


BREESE


See page 265. In American Monthly Magazine. Volume XVII, May, 1913.


Published Nat. Soc. D. A. R., N. Y. 1913.


CASAD-


The Casad and Stites Families.


By Edmund J. James.


See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Volume VII, No. 2, July, 1914.


CLENDENIN FAMILY-


Synoptical family history, giving sketches of the Glendowyn, Glen- dening, Clendenin, Clendening, etc., family. Historical and Inferential.


20 p. 8°, Springfield, Ill. n. d. Register Office, publishers.


CONGDON-


George Edward Congdon. One hundred thirty-eight generations from Adam, being a pedigree traced from Adam to the present time.


54 p. 12º. Herbert, printer, 1910.


COONS-


Coons family genealogical chart.


By Percival Coons Wilbur. 311 Almo street, Palo Alto, Cal.


CULLOM-


Shelby M. Cullom.


Fifty years of public service. Personal recollections of Shelby M. Cullom.


467 p. 8°, Chicago, 1911. A. C. McClurg & Co., publishers.


DOUGLAS-


Autobiography of Stephen A. Douglas.


Frank E. Stevens. pp. 323-342. In Vol. 5, No. 3, Oct. 1912. Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.


See also various lives of Douglas by-


Brown, William Garrott.


Carr, Clark E. Gardner, William. Johnson, Allen. Milburn, Rev. William A. Sheahan, James W.


DUBOIS-


Sketch of the Dubois family ; pioneers of Indiana and Illinois.


By Helen L. Allen. See pp. 50-65 in Vol. 5, No. 1, April, 1912, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.


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FAMILY HISTORIES


FORDHAM-


Elias Pym Fordham.


Personal narrative of travels in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky ; and a residence in the Illinois Territory, 1817- 1818. With fac-similes of the author's sketches and plans.




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