Virginia counties : those resulting from Virginia legislation, Part 16

Author: Robinson, Morgan Poitiaux, 1876-
Publication date: 1916
Publisher: Richmond, Va. : D. Bottom
Number of Pages: 602


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-Slavery : its origin, nature, and history, considered in the light of Bible teachings, moral justice and political wisdom . . . By Rev. Thornton Stringfellow, D. D., of Culpeper County, Virginia. New York, John F. Trow, 1861.


56 p.


Virginia midland academy, near Culpeper, Va. Catalog. Library has 1887.


Ward, Robert D. An account of General LaFayette's visit to Virginia, in the years 1824-'25, containing full circumstantial reports of his reception in Washington, Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Norfolk, Richmond, Petersburg, Goochland, Fluvanna, Monticello, Charlottesville, Gordonsville, Orange Court House, Fred- ericksburg, Leesburg, University of Virginia, Culpeper, Fauquier, and his departure from the United States, with a portrait of Gen- eral LaFayette, photographed from his bust, by Houdon, in the capitol of Virginia ; compiled from newspapers of the period and other sources, by Robert D. Ward, Richmond. West, Johnston & co., Richmond, Va., 1881. 136 p.


Wayland Blue Ridge Baptist association. Minutes of the eleventh an- nual session of the Wayland Blue Ridge Baptist association, held with Ebenezer Baptist church, Culpeper Co., Va., August 15th, 16th and 17th, 1900. . . . Richmond, Va., Virginia Baptist press, 1901. [24] p.


Woolfolk, C. W. Directory of the counties of Orange, Louisa, Albe- marle, Culpeper and Spotsylvania. Comp. and for sale by C. W. Woolfolk, Orange, Va., W. J. Daniel, Bibb's, Va. 1895. [Richmond, Va., Ware & Duke, general printers, 1895]. 1, 267 p.


CUMBERLAND :


Harrison, Randolph. Circular to the people of Cumberland, Bucking- ham and Campbell [no date]


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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.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 20.


DICKENSON :


No separate history of this county is now in the Library.


DINWIDDIE :


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.


Epes, William Dandridge. Trial of William Dandridge Epes, for the murder of Francis Adolphua Muir, Dinwiddie County, Virginia . Petersburg, Va., J. M. H. Brunet, 1849. 76 p.


Jarratt, Devereux. The life of the Reverend Devereux Jarratt, rector of Bath parish, Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Written by himself, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. John Coleman, one of the ministers of the Protestant Episcopal church, in Maryland. Baltimore, Printed by Warner & Hanna, 1806.


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-Sermon preached before the convention of the protestant Episco- pal church, in Virginia, at Richmond, May 3, 1792. By Devereux Jarratt, rector of Bath Parish, Dinwiddie County. Richmond (Vir- ginia ) Printed. New-London, Reprinted by T. Green and son, 1792. v, [7]-31 p.


-A sermon preached before the convention of the Protestant Episco- pal church in Virginia, at Richmond, May 3, 1792. By Devereux Jarratt, rector of Bath parish, Dinwiddie County. 3d ed. New Haven, Sidney's press, 1809. v, [7]-24 p.


-Thoughts on some important subjects in divinity; in a series of letters to a friend. By the Rev. Devereux Jarratt, rector of Bath parish, in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. Baltimore, Printed by War- ner & Hanna, 1806. 84 p.


Petersburg city directory, 1872-'73: containing a complete general and business directory, together with a list of all the prominent busi- ness men and farmers in Dinwiddie county. Also, the United States,


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state, and city government, with a list of all the streets, lanes, alleys, &c. Compiled by Chataigne & Boyd. Petersburg, Va., Jos. Van Holt Nash, publishers, 1872.


3, 219 p.


Rives, W. C., of Dinwiddie Co., Va. Historic Dinwiddie county, Vir- ginia ; or, The last long camp. Published by order of The James- town exhibit committee of Dinwiddie Co., Va .- [Petersburg, Va., The Franklin press co., printers, 1907]


12 p. incl. plates. fold. map.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 8.


w DODDRIDGE :


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.


o DUNMORE:


This county existed only from 1772-1778. No separate history of this county is now in the Library.


ELIZABETH 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. c 1881 by J. H. Chataigne. 379 p.


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Segar, Joseph E. Remarks of Mr. Joseph Segar, (of Elizabeth City and Warwick,) on the bill to construct the mountain portion of the Louisa railroad, and to tunnel the Blue Ridge Mountain. Rich- mond, Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849. 8 p.


-Speech of Mr. Segar, of Elizabeth City and Warwick, on the elec- tion of state officers, delivered in the House of delegates, Wednes-


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day, the 6th and Tuesday, the 13th February, 1850. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson's power press, 1850.


21 p.


Relating to the Democratic proposal to remove Mr. Heath, first auditor of Va. and a Whig, and defending the policy of the national · administration in removals from office for partisan reasons.


-- Speech of Mr. Segar, of Elizabeth City, on the bill authorizing a loan of state bonds, to the South-side railroad company, de- livered in the House of delegates, January 18th and 19th, 1853. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson, printer, 1853. 21 p.


-Speech of Mr. Joseph Segar, (of Elizabeth City and Warwick,) - on the Wilmot proviso. Delivered in the House of delegates, Jan. 19, 1849. Richmond, Printed by Shepherd and Colin, 1849. 22 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.


William and Mary college quarterly historical papers. v. 1, 2.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 5, 9, 14, 20.


ESSEX :


Garnett, Henry Wise. Historical address on the history of Essex county, Virginia, delivered . . . at Occupacia, Essex co., Virginia, on July 4th, 1876. Washington, Judd & Detwiler, 1876. 34 p.


Garnett, James Mercer. Lectures on female education, comprising the first and second series of a course delivered to Mrs. Garnett's pupils, at Elm-wood, Essex County, Virginia. By James M. Garnett. To which is annexed, The gossips manual. 4th ed. with corrections and additions by the author. Richmond, T. W. White, 1825. 389 p.


- -Same. 3d ed.


-Seven lectures on female education. Inscribed to Mrs. Garnett's pupils, at Elm-wood, Essex County; by their very sincere friend James M. Garnett. 2d ed., with corrections and additions by the author. Richmond, T. W. White, 1824. 8, 1xviii, [69]-261 p.


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Garnett, James Mercer. Biographical sketch of Hon. Muscoe Rus- sell Hunter Garnett (1821-1864) of "Elmwood", Essex Co., Va., by James Mercer Garnett . . . [Williamsburg, 1909]


76 p.


Reprint from July and October numbers (1909) of William and Mary college quarterly magazine.


Genealogy of the Mercer-Garnett family of Essex County, Virginia. Supposed to be descended from the Garnetts of Lancashire, Eng- land. Compiled from original records, and from oral and written statements of members of the family. By James Mercer Garnett. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers, c 1910. 62 p. plates.


Manufacturers' record, Baltimore. Perpetuation of local history in Vir- ginia [with lists of portraits and memorials in Westmoreland, King and Queen, Essex, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northumberland, Gloucester and King William counties] a description of the work of Judge T. R. B. Wright. 13 p.


Reprinted from the Manufacturers' record, Baltimore, Md., July 25, 1907.


Quandary, Christopher, pseud. Some serious considerations on the pres- ent state of parties, with regard to the presidential election; with the author's case fairly stated, and submitted to all candid and com- passionate men. By Christopher Quandary. Richmond, Printed by Thomas W. White, 1827.


24 p.


Signed: Christopher Quandary, Essex County, Nov. 9, 1827.


Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 10.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 6, 18, 19.


FAIRFAX :


Choate, Columbus D. Historic Fairfax County. First paper. [c 1911] [11] p.


Machen, Lewis II. George Mason of Virginia; an address by L. H. Machen presenting a portrait to Fairfax county, May 20th, 1901. [Washington, D. C., B. S. Adams, 1901] 35 p.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 12.


FAUQUIER :


Frederick, Francis. Autobiography of Rev. Francis Frederick of Vir- ginla. Baltimore, J. W. Woods, printer, 1870. 43 p. Francis Frederick was born on his master's plantation in Fauquier County, Virginia, in 1809.


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Morton, J. H. Reports on the Stringfellow gold mine, of Fauquier county, Va., made by Prof. J. H. Morton, M. E. New York, Capt. J. G. Riley, M. E. San Francisco, Prof. F. M. Endlich, Smithsonian Inst. Brooklyn, N. Y., J. F. Baker, printer, 1879. 16 p.


. Piggot, A. S. Reports of Professor A. S. Piggot, of Baltimore, and Prof. Benj. Silliman, Jr., of New York, on the Manassas copper- mine, in Fauquier county, Virginia ; together with analysis of the same, by Prof. Piggot, Dr. James R. Chilton, and Prof. Silliman. New York, Oliver & brother, steam printers, April, 1853. 17 p. map.


Scott, John, of Fauquier. During the war and after the war. War- renton, Va., Caldwell & Frank [1897?]


1 p. 1., 59 p., 1 1., 13 p. 21 p.


-Same. 2d ed. Warrenton, Va., The True index [1909?] 5 p. 1., 97 p.


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The lost principle; or the sectional equilibrium : how it was created -how destroyed-how it may be restored. By "Barbarossa" Richmond, Va., James Woodhouse & co., 1860. viii, [9]-266 p.


* -Partisan life with Col. John S. Mosby. By Major John Scott, of - Fauquier, late C. S. A. . . . with portraits and engravings on wood . . . New York, Harper & brothers, 1867.


[iv-xvi] p., 1 1., [19-492] p. illus., fold. map.


-The republic as a form of government; or, The evolution of de- - mocracy in America. By John Scott, of Fauquier . . . London, Chapman and Hall, Itd .; Baltimore, J. Murphy and co., 1890. x p., 1 1., 323 p.


Six weeks in Fauquier. Being the substance of a series of familiar letters Illustrating the scenery, localities, medical virtues and gon- eral characteristics of the White Sulphur springs . . . Written in 1838, to a gentleman in New England; by a visitor. New York, S. Colman, 1839. 67 p.


Ward, Robert D. An account of General LaFayette's visit to Virginia, in the years 1824-'25, containing full circumstantial reports of his reception in Washington, Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Norfolk, Richmond, Petersburg, Goochland, Fluvanna, Monticello, Charlottesville, Gordonsville, Orange Court House, Fred- ericksburg, Leesburg, University of Virginia, Culpeper, Fauquier, and his departure from the United States, with a portrait of Gen- eral LaFayette, photographed from his bust, by Hloudon, in the capitol of Virginia ; compiled from newspapers of the period and other sources, by Robert D. Ward, Richmond. West, Johnston & co., Richmond, Va., 1881.


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Whig party. Virginia. Fauquier County. Appendix. First address of the Whig central committee of vigilance of Fauquier County, Virginia. [1840] 11 p.


-Second address of the Central committee of Fauquier, to the people of that county, on the army bill. Washington, Printed at the Madi- sonian office, 1840. xii, 34, 11 p.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 19.


Wise, John Sergeant. Beverley of Beverley. Copied by me from papers loaned me by Col. Robert Beverley of the "The Plains", Fauquier County, Virginia. New York, Oct. 1st, 1890. John S. Wise. chart. 4812x611/2 cm.


k FAYETTE (1780) :


Collins, Lewis. Collins' historical sketches of Kentucky. History of Kentucky revised, enlarged . . . and brought down to . . . 1874, by R. H. Collins . . Embracing pre-historic, 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.


w FAYETTE (1831) :


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.


e FINCASTLE :


This county existed only from 1772-1777. No separate history of this county is now in the Library.


FLOYD :


No separate history of this county is now in the Library.


FLUVANNA :


Ilatcher, Virginia Snead, Mrs. William E. Hatcher. The Sneads of Mluvanna, by Mrs. William E. Hatcher, (Virginia Snead Hatcher)


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All rights reserved. Historical and biographical, illustrated, 1910. Roanoke, Va., the Stone printing & mfg. co. [1910] [118] p. plates.


Nicholas, Wilson Cary. To the electors of the congressional district, composed of the counties of Amherst, Albemarle and Fluvanna. [no date] 20 p.


Smith, A. B. Memoir of Elder P. P. Smith, late pastor of Fork Union, Fork of Willis, and Columbia Baptist churches, Fluvanna, Va., by Elder A. B. Smith, pastor 4th Baptist church, Richmond. Richmond, H. K. Ellyson, printer, 1847. 141 p.


Ward, Robert D. An account of General LaFayette's visit to Virginia, in the years 1824-'25, containing full circumstantial reports of his reception in Washington, Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Norfolk, Richmond, Petersburg, Goochland, Fluvanna, Monticello, Charlottesville, Gordonsville, Orange Court House, Fred- ericksburg, Leesburg, University of Virginia, Culpeper, Fauquier, and his departure from the United States, with a portrait of Gen- eral LaFayette, photographed from his bust, by Houdon, in the capitol of Virginia ; compiled from newspapers of the period and other sources, by Robert D. Ward, Richmond. West. Johnston & co., Richmond, Va., 1881. 136 p. -


FRANKLIN :


Claiborne, Nathaniel Herbert. Notes on the war in the South; with biographical sketches of the lives of Montgomery, Jackson, Sevier, the late Gov. Claiborne, and others. By Nathaniel Herbert Clai- borne, of Franklin County, Va., a member of the executive of Vir- ginla during the late war. Richmond, Published by William Ram- sey, 1819. 112 p.


FREDERICK :


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.


In loving memory of a revered father [William Searight, 1791-1852] and a sainted mother [Rachel Brownfield Searight Stidger, 1805- 1893] no place. no date. 66 p.


Rachel Brownfield Searight was born in Frederick Co., Va., in 1805.


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Ireland, James. The life of the Rev. James Ireland, who was for many years pastor of the Baptist church at Buck Marsh, Water- lick and Happy Creek in Frederick and Shenandoah counties, Vir- ginia. Winchester, Va., Printed for the publishers by J. Foster, 1819. 232 p.


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 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.


Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 18.


GILES :


No separate history of this county is now in the Library.


w GILMER :


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.


GLOUCESTER :


Manufacturers' record, Baltimore. Perpetuation of local history in Vir- ginia [with lists of portraits and memorials in Westmoreland, King and Queen, Essex, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northumberland, Gloucester and King William counties], a description of the work of Judge T. R. B. Wright.


13 p.


Reprinted from the Manufacturers' record, Baltimore, Md., July 25, 1907.


Robins, Mrs. Sally Nelson. Gloucester. One of the first chapters of the commonwealth of Virginia . . . By Sally Nelson Robins. [Rich- mond, West, Johnston & co., 1893]


21 p. plates. On cover: History of Gloucester County, Virginia, and its families.


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Stubbs, William Carter. Descendants of Mordecai Cooke, of "Mordecai's Mount", Gloucester County, Virginia, 1650, By William Carter Stubbs, Audubon Park, New Orleans, La. New Orleans, L. Graham & son, ltd., printers, 1896.


48 p. illus.


Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 12, 13.


William and Mary college quarterly historical papers. v. 2.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 3, 11, 15. GOOCHLAND :


Massie, David Meade. Nathaniel Massie, a pioneer of Ohio. A sketch of his life and selections from his correspondence. By David Meade Massie. Cincinnati, The Robert Clarke company, 1896. ix, 11-285 p. map.


Nathaniel Massie was born in Goochland Co., Va., Dec. 28, 1763.


Rutherfoord, John C. Speech of John C. Rutherfoord, of Goochland, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, 21 February 1860, in favor of the proposed conference of Southern states. 'Richmond, W. H. Clemmitt, printer, 1860.


(In Political pamphlets. v. 10.)


-Speech of John C. Rutherford of Goochland on the banking policy of Virginia, delivered in the House of delegates of Virginia, Feb- ruary 9, 1856, upon the bill to extend the charter of the bank of Virginia. Richmond, Chas. H. Wynne, printer, 1856. 34 p.


Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 7.


Ward, Robert D. An account of General LaFayette's visit to Virginia, in the years 1824-25, containing full circumstantial reports of his reception in Washington, Alexandria, Mount Vernon, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Norfolk, Richmond, Petersburg, Goochland, Fluvanna, Monticello, Charlottesville, Gordonsville, Orange Court House, Fred- ericksburg, Leesburg, University of Virginia, Culpeper, Fauquier, and his departure from the United States, with a portrait of Gen- eral LaFayette, photographed from his bust, by Houdon, in the capitol of Virginia ; compiled from newspapers of the period and other sources, by Robert D. Ward, Richmond. West, Johnston & co., Richmond, Va., 1881. 136 p.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 5, 7, 8, 15.


GRAYSON :


Nuckolls, B. F. Pioneer settlers of Grayson Co., Va., by B. F. Nuckolls, Galax, Va. Bristol, Tenn., The King printing Co., 1914.


206 p. plates.


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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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Miller, Joseph Lyon. Ancestry and descendants of Lieut. John Hen- derson, of Greenbrier County, Virginia. 1650-1900. From data col- lected and arranged by his great-great-grandson, Joseph Lyon Miller, M. D., . . . Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, printers, 1902. 37 p.


Virginia magazine of history and biography. v. 19.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 22.


GREENE :


No separate history of this county is now in the Library.


GREENSVILLE :


Bernard, R. S. Directory of the counties of Hanover, Chesterfield, Amelia, Dinwiddie, Greensville and Brunswick. Comp. . .. . by R. S. Ber- nard, Madison Run, Orange County, Va. 1896. Richmond, Ware & Duke, printers, 1896. 287 p.


William and Mary college quarterly historical magazine. v. 22.


HALIFAX :


Morrison, Alfred James. £ Halifax County, Virginia : a handbook pre- pared under the direction of the Board of supervisors, by Alfred J. Morrison. Richmond, Va., Everett Waddey co., 1907. 93 p. (fold. map) illus.


w HAMPSHIRE :


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),


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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.


Lewis, Virgil Anson. History of West Virginia. In two parts . Philadelphia, Hubbard bros., 1889.


744 p. pl.


Maxwell, Hu. History of Hampshire county, West Virginia, from its earliest settlement to the present, by Hu Maxwell and H. L. Swisher . Morgantown, W. Va., A. B. Boughner, printer, 1897. .


744 p. pl.


w HANCOCK :


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.


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. II. Newton, G. G. Nichols, and A. G. Sprankle. Ed. by J. II. Newton. Wheeling, W. Va., J. A. Caldwell, 1879.


450 p., 1 1., xxx [1] p. pl., 2 maps.


HANOVER :


Bell, James Pinkney. Our Quaker friends of ye olden time, being in part a transcript of the minute book of Cedar Creek meeting, Han- over county, and the South River meeting, Campbell county, Va. J. P. Bell company, publishers, Lynchburg, Va., 1905. v, 587 p. plates.


Bennett, Hugh ' Hammond. Soil survey of Hanover County, Virginia, by Hugh II. Bennett and W. E. Mclendon. (In U. S. Bureau of soils. Report, 1905)


Bernard, R. S. Directory of the counties of Hanover, Chesterfield, Amelia, Dinwiddie, Greensville and Brunswick. Comp. . . . by R. S. Ber- nard, Madison Run, Orange County, Va. 1896. Richmond, Ware & Duke, printers, 1896. 287 p.


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Davies, Samuel. The crisis: or, The uncertain doom of kingdoms at particular times. Considered with reference to Great Britain and her colonies in their present circumstances. A sermon, preached in Hanover, Virginia, October 28, 1756; a day appointed by the synod of New York, to be observed as a general fast on account of the present war with France. By the reverend Mr. Samuel Davies, A. M. With a preface by the reverend Mr. Thomas Gibbons. London, Printed for J. Buckland in Pater-noster Row, J. Ward in Cornhill, and T. Field in Cheapside, 1757.




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