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Report on Judge Chalkley's copy of the Augusta County records at Staunton.
Peyton, John Lewis. History of Augusta county, Virginia .. . Staun.
ton, Va., S. M. Yost & son, 1882. vii, 387, [7] p.
Rogers, Mrs. Margaret Fleming. . General Benjamin Logan. By Mrs. Margaret Fleming Rogers.
(In The Scotch-Irish society of America. Seventh congress, 1895) General Logan was born in Augusta Co., Va.
Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes. Substance of the remarks of Mr. Stuart of Augusta, on the motion of Mr. Segar of Northampton, to post- pone indefinitely the consideration of the report of the committee of roads and internal navigation, recommending a general system of improvement. Delivered in the House of delegates on Thurs- day, the eighth day of Feb., eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. Richmond, Shepherd & Colin, printers, 1838. 23 p.
The Virginia historical register and literary note book. Ed. by William Maxwell. v. 3 (1850), nos. 1, 2.
Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 2, 7, 8, 21.
Waddell, Joseph Addison. Annals of Augusta county, Virginia. By Joseph A. Waddell. [no date. no place] 55 p. platos.
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Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, with reminiscences illustrative of the vicissitudes of its pioneer settlers; biographical sketches of citizens locally prominent, and of those who have founded families in the Southern and Western states; a diary of the war, 1861-'5, and a chapter on reconstruction. By Jos. A. Waddell . . . Rich- mond, Wm. Ellis Jones, printer, 1886. vii, 374 p. maps.
-Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, with reminiscences illustrative of the vicissitudes of its pioneer settlers; biographical sketches of the citizens locally prominent, and of those who have founded fami- lies in the Southern and Western states; a diary of the war of 1861-'5, and a chapter on reconstruction, with a supplement. By Jos. A. Waddell. Richmond, J. W. Randolph & English, 1888. vii, 460 p. maps.
-Annals of Augusta County, Virginia. By Jos. A. Waddell. Sup- plement. Richmond, Va. J. W. Randolph & English, 1888. 1 p. l., ii [381]-492 p.
-Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, from 1726 to 1871, by Jos. A. Waddell . . 2d ed., rev. and enl. Staunton, Va. C. R. Cald- well, 1902.
x, 545 p. fold. map.
w BARBOUR :
Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources ... [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial com- mission of West Virginia, 1913.
ix, 594 p. 1 illus., plates, maps (part fold.) tables.
Nekenrode, Hamilton James. . . . A calendar of legislative petitions, arranged by counties: Accomac-Bedford. Special report of the De- partment of archives and history, H. J. Eckenrode, archivist. Rich- mond, D. Bottom, supt. of public printing, 1908. 302 p.
(In Virginia state library. 5th report, 1908)
Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts . Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.
744 p. pl.
BATH :
An account of the Hot Springs, Bath County, Va., and an analysis of the waters, with a brief notice by Prof. J. L. Cabell, M. D., of the University of Virginia, resident physician, of the effects of thermal baths in cases of gout, rheumatism, diseases of the liver, etc., . . . Richmond, Clemitt & Jones, steam book and job printers, 1875.
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Eckenrode, Hamilton James. . . . A calendar of legislative petitions, arranged by counties: Accomac-Bedford. Special report of the De- partment of archives and history, H. J. Eckenrode, archivist. Rich- mond, D. Bottom, supt. of public printing, 1908.
302 p. (In Virginia state library. 5th report, 1908)
McAllister, Joseph Thompson. Historical sketches of Virginia Hot Springs, Warm Sulphur Springs and Bath County, Virginia, by J. T. McAllister . . . [Salem, Va., Salem printing and publishing company, 1908] 51 p.
Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 2.
BEDFORD :
Bellevue high school, Bedford County, Va. Announcements. Library has 1900.
-Bellevue high school nondescript. Library has May-June, 1899.
Catalog. Library has 1878, 1883, 1884, 1887-1892, 1895.
Caffey, Francis Gordon. George Washington Stone. 1811-1894. (In Lewis, W. D. Great American lawyers, v. 6) G. W. Stone was born in Bedford Co., Va., Oct. 24, 1811.
Eckenrode, Hamilton James. . . . A calendar of legislative petitions, arranged by counties: Accomac-Bedford. Special report of the De- partment of archives and history, H. J. Eckenrode, archivist. Rich- mond, D. Bottom, supt. of public printing, 1908.
302 p. (In Virginia state library, 5th report, 1908)
Green, William Mercer. Memoir of It. Rev. James Hervey Otey, D. D., LL. D., the first bishop of Tennessee. By Rt. Rev. William Mercer Green, D. D., bishop of Mississippi. New York, James Pott and company, 1885.
3 p. 1., 359 p.
Bishop Otey was born in Bedford County, Virginia, Jan. 27, 1800.
Historical sketch of Bedford County, Virginia. 1753. 1907. [Lynch- burg, Va., J. P. Bell co., inc., printers, 1907] .121 p. (fold. map) illus.
Moseley, George Carrington. Genealogy of Moseley family of Bedford County, Va. By George Carrington Moseley, M. A. [Richmond, 1912?] 9 p.
William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. vol. 11.
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Aler, F. Vernon. Aler's history of Martinsburg and Berkeley county, West Virginia . . . Hagerstown, Md., Printed for the author by the Mail pub. co. [1888] 438 p.
Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources . . [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial com- mission of West Virginia, 1913.
ix, 594 p. 1 illus., plates, maps (part fold.) tables.
Cartmell, Thomas Kemp. Shenandoah Valley pioneers and their de- scendants. A history of Frederick County, Virginia (illustrated), from its formation in 1738 to 1908. Comp. mainly from original records of old Frederick County, now Hampshire, Berkeley, Shen- andoah, Jefferson, Hardy, Clarke, Warren, Morgan and Frederick
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vii, 587 p. plates.
Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.
744 p., pl.
Norris, J. E. History of the lower Shenandoah valley counties of Frederick, Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke, their early settlement and progress to the present time; geological features; a descrip- tion of their historic . . localities; cities, towns and villages ; portraits of some of the prominent men, and biographies of many of the representative citizens . . . Chicago, A. Warner & co., 1890. viii, 9-812 p. illus., port.
Rumsey, James. A short treatise on the application of steam, where- by is clearly shown from actual experiments, that steam may be applied to propel boats or vessels of any burthen against rapid currents with great velocity. The same principles are introduced with effect, by a machine of a simple and cheap construction, for the purpose of raising water sufficient for the working of grist mills, saw mills, &c. and for watering meadows and other pur- poses of agriculture. By James Rumsey, of Berkeley county, Vir- ginia. Philadelphia, Printed by Joseph James: Chestnut street. 1788. [Reprint ]
(In O'Callaghan, E. B. The documentary history of the state of New York. v. 2).
William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 13.
BLAND:
No separate history of this county is now in the Library.
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Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources . . [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial com- mission of West Virginia, 1913.
ix, 594 p. 1 illus., plates, maps (part fold.) tables.
Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.
744 p. pl.
BOTETOURT :
Johnston, Charles. A narrative of the incidents attending the cap- ture, detention, and ransom of Charles Johnston, of Botetourt county, Virginia, who was made prisoner by the Indians, on the river Ohio, in the year 1790; together with an interesting account of the fate of his companions, five in number, one of whom suf- fered at the stake. To which are added, sketches of Indian char- acter and manners, with illustrative anecdotes. New York, Printed by J. & J. Harper, 1827. vi, [7]-264.p.
Schenck, Ralph. The family physician, treating of the diseases which assail the human system at different periods of life . . . to which are prefixed A treatise on chemistry . . . A brief anatomy and physiology . . . and A materia medica. By Ralph Schenck, phy- sician of Botetourt County, Virginia, formerly of New Jersey. Fin- castle, Va .; Printed by Oliver Callahan and Wm. E. M. Word, 18-42. 481 p.
k BOURBON :
Collins, Lewis. Collins' historical sketches of Kentucky. History of Kentucky revised, enlarged . . . and brought down to . .. 1874, by . R. II. Collins . Embracing pre-historie, annals for 331 years . . statistics, antiquities and natural curiosities, geographical and geological descriptions . . . and . . biog- raphical sketches . . . Covington, Ky., Collins & Co., 1878. 2 v. pl., fold. map.
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Callahan, James Morton, Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources . . [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial com- mission of West Virginia, 1913.
ix, 594 p. 1 illus., plates, maps (part fold.) tables.
Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.
744 p. pl.
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. Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources . . . [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial com- mission of West Virginia, 1913.
ix, 594 p. 1 illus., maps (part fold.) tables.
Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.
744 p. pl.
Newton, J. H. History of the Pan-handle; being historical collections of the counties of Ohio, Brooke, Marshall and Hancock, West Vir- ginia . . . Comp. and written by J. H. Newton, G. G. Nichols, and A. G. Sprankle. Ed. by J. H. Newton. Wheeling, W. Va., J. A. Caldwell, 1879.
450 p., 1 1., xxx, [1] p. pl., 2 maps.
BRUNSWICK :
Bernard, R. S. Directory of the counties of Hanover, Chesterfield, Amelia, Dinwiddie, Greensville and Brunswick. Comp. . . . by R. S. Bernard, Madison Run, Orange County, Va. 1896. Rich- mond, Ware & Duke, printers, 1896. 287 p.
Brown, Aaron Venable. Speeches, congressional and political, and other writings of ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of Tennessee. Collected and arranged by the editors of the Union and American. Nash- ville, Tenn., J. L. Marling and company, 1854-[55] v. p., 1 1., 706 p.
Aaron V. Brown was born in Brunswick Co., Va., Aug. 15, 1795.
Putnam, A. W. History of middle Tennessee; or, Life and times of Gen. James Robertson Nashville, Tenn., Printed for the author, 1859.
xvi, [17]-668 p. plates. 3 fold. maps.
Gen. Robertson was born in Brunswick Co., Va., June 28, 1742.
Smithey, Marvin. Brunswick county, Virginia. Information for the homeseeker and investor. Prepared under the supervision of the Hon. I. E. Spatig as authorized by the Board of Supervisors of Brunswick County, Virginia, July 23, 1906. Compiled by Marvin Smithey of . . Lawrenceville, Va. Richmond, Va., Williams printing co., 1907. 48 p. illus.
Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 22.
William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 7, 9, 20.
BUCHANAN :
No separate history of this county is now in the Library.
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BUCKINGHAM :
Harrison, Randolph. Circular to the people of Cumberland, Bucking- ham and Campbell. [no date] 8 p.
Randolph, John. To the freeholders of Charlotte, Buckingham, Prince Edward and Cumberland [containing a speech on the intended decla- ration of war against Great Britain, May 30, 1812] [n. p., 1812] 14 p.
Seven Islands school, Buckingham county, Va. Catalog. Library has 1894, 1900.
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Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources . . [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial com- mission of West Virginia, 1913.
ix, 594 p. 1 illus., plates, maps (part fold.) tables.
Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts
Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.
744 p. pl.
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Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources . . . [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial com- mission of West Virginia, 1913.
ix, 594 p. 1 illus., plates, maps (part fold.) tables.
Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.
744 p. pl.
CAMPBELL:
Bell, James Pinkney. Our Quaker friends of ye olden time, being in part a transcript of the minute books of Cedar Creek meeting, Hanover county, and the South River meeting, Campbell county, Va. J. P. Bell company, publishers, Lynchburg, Va., 1905. v, 287 p. plates.
Harrison, Randolph. Circular to the people of Cumberland, Bucking- ham and Campbell. [no date] 8 p.
Winston, R. A. Soil survey of Campbell county, Virginia, by R. A. Winston.
(In U. S. Bureau of solls. Report. 1900.)
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Brown, John Thompson. Catalogue of a valuable collection of old Amer- ican law books, the property of John Thompson Brown, esq., of Eving- ton, Campbell County, Virginia ; including rare early Virginia session laws. Journals of the House of Burgesses, Proceedings of the Con- vention of Virginia delegates, 1776 (the original edition), and other items of great rarity. To be sold at auction, Dec. 2nd, 1913, by Merwin Sales Co., New York. [n. d.] 30 p.
CAROLINE :
Boucher, Jonathan. A view of the causes and consequences of the American revolution; in thirteen discourses preached in North Amer- ica between the years 1763 and 1775: with an historical preface. By Jonathan Boucher, Vicar of Epsom in the County of Surrey. London, Printed for G. G. and J. Robinson, 1797.
4 p. l., xciv p., 1 1., 596 p.
"The Vestry of the Parish of Hanover in the County of King George, in that part of Virginia which is called the Northern Neck, did me the honour to nominate me to the Rectory of their Parish, in 1761, before I was in orders . . . I afterwards held the Parish of St. Mary's in Caroline County, Virginia", p. xc.
Caroline Co., Va. Board of supervisors. A hand-book of Caroline County, Virginia. Pub. by authority of the Board of supervisors of the county. 1907 . . . Bowling Green, Va., 1907. 13 p. fold. map.
William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 6, 8.
CARROLL:
No separate history of this county is now in the Library.
CHARLES CITY :
The Chesapeake & Ohio railway directory, containing an illustrated history and description of the road, together with improvements and connections already completed and those in contemplation ; also, the names of the merchants, manufacturers, professional men, and farmers, with postoffice addresses in the counties of Eliza- beth City, Warwick, York, James City, New Kent, Charles City, King William, Henrico . together with a description of the surface, soil, average value of lands, county and city officers, and other useful and valuable information. Compiled by J. H. Chataigne. 1881. e 1881 by J. II. Chataigne. 379 p.
Christian, George Llewellyn. John Tyler, address delivered before the Colonial dames of America in the state of Virginia, at Greenway, Charles City county, Va., on Monday, Oct. 27, 1913, at the un-
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veiling of a memorial to mark the birthplace of president Tyler, by George L. Christian, of Richmond, Va. Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, printers, 1913.
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-. Lecture; Charles City : some of its noted places and people and personal recollections of some of these. Delivered at Charles City courthouse, June 24, 1910. By Hon. George L. Christian . . . To aid Bethany Presbyterian church, and published at the request and for the benefit of that church . . . [1910] 33 p.
Douthat, Robert. 'Argument before the committee of privileges and elections, in the case of Robert Douthat, returned delegate from the county of Charles City. Richmond, Printed by Shepherd & Pollard, 1826. 26 p.
History of Elam Baptist church, Charles City co., Va. Published on its one hundredth anniversary. Richmond, Va. Reformer electric print, 1910.
35 p.
Slaughter, Philip. A brief sketch of the life of William Green, LL. D., jurist and scholar, with some personal reminiscences of him. By Philip Slaughter, D. D., historiographer of the P. E. church diocese of Virginia. Also, a historical tract by Judge Green, and some curious letters upon the origin of the proverb "Vox populi, vox dei." Richmond, Wm. Ellis Jones, book and job printer, 1883.
131 p. Contains: The Genesis of certain counties in Virginia, from cities or towns of the same name.
The vain prodigal life, and tragical penitent death of Thomas Hellier born at Whitchurch near Lyme in Dorset-shire: who for murdering his master, mistress and a maid, was executed according to law at Westover in Charles City, in the country of Virginia, neer the plantation called Hard Labour, where he perpetrated the said mur- ders. Hle suffered on Munday the 5th of August, 1678. . And was after hanged up in chains at Windmill-Point on James River . . . London, Printed for Sam. Crouch, 1680. 1 p. 1., 40 p.
William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 4, 8, 9, 10, 14.
e CHARLES RIVER :
The county existed only from 1634 to 1642/3. No separate history of this county is now in the Library.
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CHARLOTTE:
Carrington, John Cullen. Charlotte County, Virginia : historical, statisti- cal and present attractions; comp. by J. Cullen Carrington. Richmond, Va., The Hermitage press, inc., 1907.
5 p. 1., 7-142 p. illus. plates. pl.
Gaines, Richard V. Hand-book of Charlotte County, Virginia. Its history, physical characteristics, climatic conditions, social, moral and religious advantages, statistical and other information, with letters from prominent citizens showing its desirability as a home, and the inducements which it offers to the industrious and intelli- gent farmer and mechanic. Richmond, Va., Everett Waddey, 1889. 68 p. illus., map.
Randolph, John. To the freeholders of Charlotte, Buckingham, Prince Edward and Cumberland [containing a speech on the intended decla- ration of war against Great Britain, May 30, 1812] [n. p., 1812] 14 p.
Vaughan, C. R. Memorial sketch of the late William B. Morton, ruling elder in the church of Roanoke, in the county of Charlotte, Va. Written to aid ruling elders. By Rev. C. R. Vaughan, D. D. Rich- mond, Va., Presbyterian committee of publication, 1886. 35 p.
CHESTERFIELD :
Bennett, Frank. Soll survey of Chesterfield county, Virginia, by Frank Bennett, R. A. Winston, W. J. Geib and C. W. Mann. (In U. S. Bureau of soils. Report, 1906.)
Bernard, R. S. Directory of the counties of Hanover, Chesterfield, Amelia, Dinwiddie, Greensville and Brunswick. Comp. . . . by R. S. Bernard, Madison Run, Orange County, Va. 1896. Rich- mond, Ware & Duke, printers, 1896. 287 p.
Cox, T. B. Chesterfield county, Virginia. Its history and present con- dition. Prepared under the supervision of the Hon. John B. Wat- kins, as authorized by the board of supervisors of the county, August, 1906. Compiled by T. B. Cox. Richmond, Va., Williams ptg. co., 1907. 45 p.
Haddock's directory of Manchester, Va., and suburbs, for 1893-94, to which is appended a business directory of Chesterfield county. T. M. Haddock & co., publishers. c 1893. 206 p.
Raymond, R. W. The natural coke of Chesterfield County, Virginia. 3 p. .
Extracts from the Transactions of the American institute of mining engineers. v. 3. 1883.)
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Ritchie, Thomas. A full report, embracing all the evidence and argu- ments in the case of the commonwealth of Virginia vs. Thomas Ritchie, jr., tried at the spring term of the Chesterfield Superior court, 1846. To which is added, an appendix, shewing the action of the court in relation to the other parties, Messrs. J. P. Archer, W. Greenhow, and William Scott, connected with the said case. New York, Burgess, Stringer and company, 1846.
91 p., 1 1., (fold. plan)
Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 11.
William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 8.
CLARKE:
Cartmell, Thomas Kemp. Shenandoah Valley pioneers and their de- scendants. A history of Frederick County, Virginia (illustrated), from its formation in 1738 to 1908. Comp. mainly from original records of old Frederick County, now Hampshire, Berkeley, Shen- andoah, Jefferson, Hardy, Clarke, Warren, Morgan and Frederick . [Winchester, Va., Printed by the Eddy press corporation, 1909] vii, 587 p. plates.
Gold, Thomas Daniel. History of Clarke County, Virginia, and its connec- tion with the War between the States, with illustrations of colonial homes and of Confederate officers, by Thomas D. Gold; with sketches by Dr. H. C. Sommerville, Geo. H. Burwell, Geo. B. Harrison, A. Moore, jr. and M. W. Jones. [Berryville, Va., Printed by C. R. Hughes, c 1914]
337, [1] p. plates.
[Hammond, Harriot Milton] The story of a long life. A memoir of Elizabeth S. W. Taylor, "Aunt Bet." Jamaica, Queensborough, New York, 1900.
3 p. 1., 177 p. front. (port.)
Elizabeth S. W. Taylor was born in Clarke county, Va., in 1800.
Mabry, W. S. Brief sketch of the career of Captain Catesby ap R. Jones. Compiled by request by W. S. Mabry, Selma, Alabama, January, 1912.
55 p. Capt. Jones was born at Fairfield, Frederick, now Clarke County, Virginia, on the 15th day of April, 1821.
Norris, J. E. History of the lower Shenandoah valley counties of Frederick, Berkeley, Jefferson and Clarke, their early settlement and progress to the present time; geological features; a description of their historic . . . localities; cities, towns and villages; por- traits of some of the prominent men, and biographies of many of the representative citizens . . . Chicago, A Warner & co., 1890. viii, 9-812 p. illus.
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Callahan, James Morton. Semi-centennial history of West Virginia, by James Morton Callahan . . . with special articles on development and resources . . [Charleston, W. Va.] Semi-centennial com- mission of West Virginia, 1913.
ix, 594 p. illus., plates, maps (part fold.) tables.
Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.
744 p. pl.
CRAIG :
No separate history of this county is now in the Library.
CULPEPER :
Culpeper exponent. v. 29, no. 11. Culpeper, Va., June 25, 1909. Special edition.
Culpeper female institute, Culpeper, Va. Catalog. Library has 1875, 1877.
Culpeper female seminary, Culpeper, Va. Catalog. Library has 1894, 1895.
Culpeper military institute, Culpeper, Va. Catalog. Library has 1858.
Green, Ralph Travers. Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper County, Virginia. Embracing a revised and enlarged edition of Dr. Philip Slaughter's History of St. Mark's parish. Comp. by Raleigh Travers Green. Culpeper, Va., R. T. Green, 1900. 6 p. 1, If p., 1 1., [vi]-viii, 120 p., 1 1., 160, xxvi p., 1 1.
Grimsley, Daniel Amon. Battles in Culpeper County, Virginia, 1861- 1865, and other articles by Major Daniel A. Grimsley, of the Sixth Virginia cavalry. Comp. and pub. by R. T. Green . . . Culpeper, Va., R. T. Green, 1900. 2 p. 1., 56 p.
Pennsylvania. Culpeper, Virginia, monument commission. Report of the Culpeper, Virginia monument commission of Pennsylvania. Har- risburg, Pa., W. S. Ray, state printer, 1914. 62 p. plates.
St. Mark's parish, Culpeper co., Va. The parish leaflet. Library has no. 1, 1913; no. 2-4, 1914; no. 5, 1915.
Slaughter, Philip. Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper County, Virginia. Embracing a revised and enlarged edition of Dr. Philip Slaughter's History of St. Mark's parish. Culpeper, Va., by R. T. Green, 1900.
5 p. 1., viii, 120 p., 1 1., 160, xxvi p., 1 1.
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-A history of St. Mark's parish, Culpeper county, Virginia, with notes of old churches and old families, and illustrations of the manners and customs of the olden time. By Rev. Philip Slaughter, D. D., rector of Emmanuel Church, Culpeper co., Va. . . . [Balti- more, Md., Innes & co.,], 1877.
x, 200 p. map.
Stringfellow, Thornton. Slavery : its origin, nature and history. Its relation to society, to government, and to true religion,-to human happiness and divine glory. Considered in the light of Bible teach- ings, moral justice, and political wisdom. By Rev. Thornton String- fellow, D. D., of Culpeper County, Virginia. Alexandria, Printed at the Virginia sentinel office, 1860.
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