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J. L. M. CURRY PAMPHLET COLLECTION, 1730-1902

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Call number: LPR100

Extent: 19 cubic ft. (119 volumes in 19 cubic ft. boxes.)

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Alabama Dept. of Archives and History, 624 Washington Ave., Montgomery, AL 36130 www.archives.alabama.gov J. L. M. CURRY PAMPHLET COLLECTION CONTAINER LIST Collection number: LPR100

VOLUME 1, BOOK 1 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 1

1) The Common School Journal 6 (1 March 1844): 65-88.

2) The Common School Journal 6 (15 March 1844): 89-104.

3) The Common School Journal 6 (1 April 1844): 105-120.

4) The Common School Journal 6 (15 April 1844): 121-136.

5) The Common School Journal 6 (1 May 1844): 137-152.

6) The Common School Journal 6 (15 May 1844): 153-168.

7) The Common School Journal 6 (1 June 1844): 169-184.

8) The Common School Journal 6 (15 June 1844): 185-200. The above journals reprint the 7th Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Education.

9) Remarks on the Seventh Annual Report of the Hon. Horace Mann, Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Boston: Charles C. Little and Hames Brown, 1844. 144 pp.

10) Mann, Horace. Reply to the "Remarks" of Thirty-one Boston Schoolmasters on the Seventh Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. Boston: William B. Fowle and Nahum Capen, 1844. 176 pp.

11) Correspondence between the Hon. John Adams, Late President of the , and the Late William Cunningham, Esq., Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812. E. M. Cunningham, editor. Boston: True and Greene, 1823. 216 pp.

12) Pickering, Timothy. A Review of the Correspondence between the Hon. John Adams, Late President of the United States, and the Late William Cunningham, Esq., Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812. 2d Ed. Salem: Cushing and Appleton, 1824. 140 pp.

13) Correspondence between , Esq., President of the United States, and Several Citizens of Massachusetts Concerning the Charge of a Design to Dissolve the Union Alleged to Have Existed in That State. Boston: Boston Daily Advertiser, 1829. 80 pp.

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14) Lee, Henry. An Exposition of Evidence in Support of the Memorial to Congress "Setting Forth the Evils of the Existing Tariff of Duties, and Asking Such a Modification of the Same, as Shall Be Consistent with the Purposes of Revenue, and Equal in Its Operation on the Different Parts of the United States, and on the Various Interests of the Same." No. 5: The Sugar Tax. Boston: Boston Press, 1832. 34 pp.

15) Lee, Henry. An Exposition of Evidence in Support of the Memorial to Congress "Setting Forth the Evils of the Existing Tariff of Duties, and Asking Such a Modification of the Same, as Shall Be Consistent with the Purposes of Revenue, and Equal in Its Operation on the Different Parts of the United States and on the Various Interests of the Same." No. 7: Taxes on Ships. Boston: Boston Press, 1832. 19 pp.

16) Lee, Henry. An Exposition of Evidence in Support of the Memorial to Congress "Setting Forth the Evils of the Existing Tariff of Duties, and Asking Such a Modification of the Same, as Shall Be Consistent with the Purposes of Revenue, and Equal in Its Operation on the Different Parts of the United States, and on the Various Interests of the Same." No. 11 The Inequality of the High Duty System, as Regards the Different Sections of the Country. Boston: Boston Press, 1832. 44 pp.

VOLUME 2--There is no book labeled Volume 2.

VOLUME 3, BOOK 2 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 1

1) McDuffie, George. Speech on the Tariff, in Reply to Messrs. Evans and Huntington Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 19, 1844. Washington: Globe Office, 1844. 8 pp.

2) McDuffie, George. Speech on the Tariff, January 29, 1844. 8 pp.

3) Phelps, Samuel S. Substance of the Speech on the Subject of the Tariff Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 16 and 19, 1844. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1844. 35 pp.

4) Choate, Rufus. Speech upon the Subject of Protecting American Labor, by Duties on Imports Delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 12th and 15th of April, 1844. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1844. 52 pp.

5) Benton, Thomas Hart. Speech on the Tariff. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 25, 1844. Washington: Globe Office, 1844. 16 pp.

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6) Berrien, John M. Speech on the Tariff. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 9th of April, 1844. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1844. 23 pp.

7) Buffington, Joseph. Speech on the Tariff Bill. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, May 1, 1844. Washington: J. and G. S. Gideon, 1844. 16 pp.

8) Duncan, Alexander. Speech on the Tariff. Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 6, 1844. Washington: Globe Office, 1844. 16 pp.

9) Choate, Rufus. Speech on the Question of Annulling the Convention for the Common Occupation of the Territory of Oregon; and in Reply to Mr. Buchanan. Delivered in the Senate of the United States March 21, 1844. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1844. 34 pp.

10) Duncan, Alexander. Speech, March 6, 1844, on the Bill Introduced by Him to Regulate the Election of Electors for President and Vice-President and Members of Congress Throughout the United States. 16 pp.

11) Boyd, Lynn. Speech in Reply to the Hon. John White, Relative to the Charge of Bargain between Messrs. Adams and Clay, in the Presidential Election of 1824 -25. 23 pp.

12) Walker, Robert J. Letter of Mr. Walker, of , Relative to the Reannexation of Texas; in Reply to the Call of the People of Carroll County, Kentucky, to Communicate His Views on That Subject. Washington: Globe Office, 1844. 32 pp.

13) Benton, Thomas Hart. Speech Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 16, 18, and 20, 1844, in Secret Session on the Treaty for the Annexation of Texas. Washington: J. and G. S. Gideon, 1844. (2 copies) 28 pp.

14) Cheves, Langdon. Letter to the Editors of the Charleston Mercury, Sept. 11, 1844. Charleston: Walker and Burke, 1844. 15 pp.

15) White, Hugh L. Letter to the Legislature of Tennessee, on Declining to Obey Certain of their Resolutions of Instruction and Resigning the Office of Senator of the United States. Washington: Madisonian Office, 1840. 15 pp.

16) Macintosh, Sir James. A Discourse on the Study of the Law of Nature and Nations, Together with a Collected List of Works upon International Law, a Sketch of the Author's Life, etc. J. G. Marvin, editor. Boston: Pratt and Co., 1843. 103 pp.

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17) Sargent, Epes. The Life and Public Services of . New edition. New York: Greeley and McElrath, 1844. 80 pp.

18) A Biographical Sketch of Col. Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky. By a Kentuckian. New York: Saxton and Miles, 1843. 46 pp.

19) Rush, Richard. Biography of General Lewis, Including a Voice from a Friend. 36 pp.

20) Autobiography of Lemuel Sawyer, Formerly Member of Congress from North Carolina. New York: 1844. 48 pp.

21) The Letters of Lowndes, Addressed to the Hon. John C. Calhoun. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1843. 100 pp.

22) Biographical Sketches of the Democratic Candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency: James K. Polk, of Tennessee and George M. Dallas, of . 8 pp.

23) The Young Hickory Banner 1 (August 10, 1844): 1-16.

24) The Young Hickory Banner 1 (August 17, 1844): 17-32.

25) The Young Hickory Banner 1 (August 24, 1844): 33-48.

26) The Young Hickory Banner 1 (August 31, 1844): 49-64.

27) The Young Hickory Banner 1 (September 7, 1844): 65-80.

28) The Young Hickory Banner 1 (September 14, 1844): 81-96.

29) The Young Hickory Banner 1 (September 21, 1844): 97-112.

30) The Young Hickory Banner 1 (September 28, 1844): 113-127.

VOLUME 4--There is no book labeled Volume IV.

VOLUME 5, BOOK 3 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 1

1) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message from the President of the United States, to the Two Houses of Congress, at the Commencement of the First Session of the Thirtieth Congress, December 7, 1847. 30th Congress, 1st Sess., 1847. Executive Doc. 197. 35 pp.

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2) Gallatin, Albert. Peace with Mexico. Washington: J. and G. S. Gideon, 1847. (bottom of pages 15 and 16 have been torn off) 16 pp.

3) The Inaugural Address of Governor Chapman, Delivered December 16, 1847. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Walshe, 1847. 8 pp.

(4) Report of the Trustees of the State University. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Walshe, 1847. 8 pp.

(5) Report of the Comptroller on the Contingent Fund. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Walshe, 1847. 8 pp.

(6) Report of the Commissioners on the State Bank and Branches. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Walshe, 1847. 15 pp.

(7) Report of the Comptroller on the State of the Finances. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Walshe, 1847. 14 pp.

(8) Report of the Committee on the State University. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Walshe, 1847. 12 pp.

(9) Report of the Inspectors of the Penitentiary. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Washe, 1847. 32 pp.

(10) Report of the Comptroller on the Subject of Taxation. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Walshe, 1848. 31 pp.

(11) Report of the Committee on Ways and Means. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Walshe, 1848. 7 pp.

(12) Report of the Judicial Committee, on Resolution Number One. 3 pp.

(13) Report of the Committee on Sixteenth Sections. Montgomery, Ala.: McCormick and Walshe, 1848. 7 pp.

(14) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on the Militia. Legionary Corps. 29th Cong., 1st sess., 1846. Washington D.C.: Ritchie & Heiss, 1846. 4 pp.

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(15) Report of the Joint Examining Committee on the Condition of the State Bank and Branches; with an Exhibit of the Debt Incurred by the State for Banking Capital; and a Statement of the Condition of the Debts Due the State Bank and Branches. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Hale and Phelan, 1840. 15 pp.

(16) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury. 29th Congress, 2nd sess., 1846. Washington D.C.: Ritchie & Heiss, 1846. 111 pp.

(17) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury (Includes Report of the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, in relation to a clerical error in the annual report on the state of the finances, Jan. 19, 1848.) 30th Congress, 1st sess., 1847. 175 pp.

(18) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Hostilities by Mexico: Message from the President of the United States, Relative to an Invasion and Commencement of Hostilities by Mexico. 29th Congress, 1st sess., 1846. Doc. No. 196. Washington D.C.: Ritchie & Heiss, 1846. 124 pp.

(19) U. S. Congress, House of Representatives. Despatches from General Taylor. 29th Congress, 1st sess., 1846. Doc. No. 197. pp 125-130

(20) Foote, Henry S. The War with Mexico: a Speech Given in the , Jan. 19 and 20, 1848. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1848. 16 pp.

(21) Jameson, John. The War with Mexico: a Speech Delivered in the United States House of Representatives, 18 Jan. 1848. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1848. 24 pp.

(22) Calhoun, John C. Speech of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, on His Resolutions in Reference to the War with Mexico. Washington D.C.: John T. Towers, 1848. 16 pp.

(23) Bedinger, Henry. Speech on the President's Special Message Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 25, 1848. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1848. 18 pp.

(24) Speech of Mr. R. Johnson, of Maryland, on the Ten Regiment Bill Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 10 and 11, 1848. Washington D.C.: John T. Towers, 1848. 16 pp.

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(25) Speech of Mr. Badger, of North Carolina, on the Ten Regiment Bill, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 18, 1848. Washington D.C.: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1848. 20 pp.

(26) Jackson, Crawford M. Address Delivered before Montgomery Lodge, No. 6, I. O. O. F. on April 26, 1847. Montgomery, Ala.: Bates, Hooper & Co., 1847. 22 pp.

(27) Speech of Mr. Moore, of Perry, on the Resolutions of Mr. Taylor, of Butler, Declaring the Act of the Legislature of Alabama, Laying Off the State in Congressional Districts upon the White Population Alone, Unconstitutional, and Inexpedient. 7 pp.

(28) Argument of Benjamin F. Porter, in Support of a Bill Introduced by Him into the House of Representatives, "For the Preservation of the Sixteenth Section Grants, and to Establish, Permanently, in the State of Alabama, a Common School Fund, So as Fully to Secure the Intellectual Improvement and Moral Welfare of the Youth of the State." 15 pp.

(29) Speech of Mr. Belser, of Alabama on the Bill to Admit Iowa and Florida into the Union as States, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 11, 1845. Washington: Globe Office, 1845. 8 pp.

(30) Woodbury, Levi. Eulogy on the Life and Character of Gen. Andrew Jackson. Democratic Expositor and U. S. Journal for the Country. 1 (Aug. 2, 1845): 49-64, 87-88, 94-95.

(31) Life of George Mifflin Dallas, Vice President of the United States. : Times and Keystone Job Office, 1847. 20 pp.

(32) Letter from Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, on the War and the Wilmot Proviso to A. O. P. Nicholson, Esq., Nashville, Tennessee. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1847. 7 pp.

(33) Journal of the Democratic Convention, 1847. Printed at the office of the Flag and Advertiser, 1847. 16 pp.

(34 Journal of the Democratic Convention, 1848. Montgomery, McCormick and Walshe, 1848. 16 pp.

(35) Message of the President of the United States to the House of Representatives in Relation to the River and Harbor Bill of Last Session and Internal Improvement, Dec. 15, 1847. Washington: Union Office, 1847. 8 pp.

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(36) A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Harvard University, for the Academical Year, 1844 - 45. Cambridge: Metcalf and Co., 1844. 62 pp.

VOLUME 6, BOOK 4 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 1

(1) Gouge, William M. A Short History of Paper-Money and Banking in the United States, Including an Account of Provincial and Continental Paper-Money to Which is Prefixed and Inquiry into the Principles of the System, with Considerations of Its Effects on Morals and Happiness. New York: Evening Post Office, 1840. 64 pp.

(2) "Letters of Calhoun, Van Buren and Buchanan, etc., in 1843," from Rendall's Expositor 3 (30 May 1843): 161-176.

(3) Remarks, etc., by a Citizen of Georgia, in Defence of Slavery. 31 pp.

(4) Who Nominated General William Henry Harrison and Should He Be Elected President of the United States? Columbus, Ga.: Office of the Georgia Argos, 1840. 16 pp.

(5) A Reply to the Letter of the Hon. , by "A Southerner." 24 pp.

(6) Letters of on the Oregon Question. Originally published in the National Intelligencer. Washington: J. and G. S. Gideon, 1846. 30 pp.

(7) "Interesting correspondence between citizens of Elizabeth City County, Virginia, and Mr. Van Buren." In The Workman's Advocate: A Monthly Publication Devoted to the Political and Social Advancement of the Masses. Washington City: August 1840. 8 pp.

(8) To the People of Georgia, and Especially to the State Rights Party. A Circular by W. T. Colquitt, 1840. 16 pp.

(9) Political Tract No. 13: The Last Day's Debate on the Tariff, in the Senate of the United States. Address to the People of South Carolina, by Their Senators and Representatives in Congress; and Address and Resolutions adopted by the State Rights and Free Trade Party, at Charleston, 30 July 1832. Charleston: E. J. Van Bront, 1832. 24 pp.

(10) Lewis, Dixon. An Address to the State Rights Party of Alabama, on the Proposed Divorce of the Government and the Banks. Washington: Washington Chronicle, 1838. 31 pp.

(11) "Principles and Objects of the National Reform Association, or Agrarian League", by A Member, in the Working Man's Advocate. 16 pp.

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(12) "Cheap Postage and How to Get It," Boston Post Extra, January 1845. 7 pp.

(13) Address to the People of the Slave Holding States by the Democratic Republican Members of Congress from those States. July, 1840. 16 pp.

(14) Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting System of Reorganization of the Militia of the United States. Washington: War Department, 1840. 12 pp.

(15) Hopkins, . Facts for the People, Illustrating the Effect of High Duties in Producing Low Prices of Flour, Tobacco and Cotton. Richmond: Harris and Heart, ca. 1840. 8 pp.

(16) Palfrey, John G. Papers on the Slave Power. First published in the Boston-Whig. Boston: Merrill, Cobb and Co., n.d. 90 pp.

(17) The African Repository and Colonial Journal 6 (Aug. 1830): 161-178.

(18) Letter from John P. Hale, of New , to His Constituents, on the Proposed Annexation of Texas. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1845.

(19) The Anti-Slavery Examiner: Can Abolitionists Vote or Take Office under the United States Constitution? New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1845. 39 pp.

(20) Letters of Professor R. T. Brumby, on the Importance of a Geological Survey of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: William H. Fowler, 1845. 25 pp.

(21) Wilde, W. H. Address to the People of Georgia, by the Whig and State Rights Convention Held in Milledgeville, Georgia, on the 13th and 14th June, 1842. Milledgeville: Georgia Journal Office, 1842. 8 pp.

(22) Prefatory Address to the People of Georgia. 10 pp.

(23) A Vindication of the Recent and Prevailing Policy of the State of Georgia. 90 pp.

(24) U. S. Congress. Senate. Militia of the United States. 26th Congress, 1st Session, 1840.

(25) This pamphlet contains Gen. Waddy Thompson's Address to his Constituents: Remarks by Mr. Graves in Congress, on the Treasury Note Bill, in which he asks, "Why is the Country in Debt, and Who is Responsible for it?" 16 pp.

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(26) Address to the Democratic Republican Electors of the State of New York. Washington D.C.: Printed at the Globe Office, 1840.

(27) Lovejoy, Parson. The Influence of the Slave Power. Boston: J. W. Alden, 1843.

(28) Address of the Committee of the Whig Convention to the People of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: 1840.

(29) The Wilmot Proviso: Bill and Explanation of Preston King of New York, in the House of Representatives of the U. S., January 4 and 5, 1847. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1847. 8 pp.

(30) Excerpt of William H. Harrison's Letters. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Monitor Office, 1847. pp. 41-48

(31) Speech of Hon. John Pettit, of Indiana, on the Bill to Establish a Territorial Government in Oregon, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 14, 1847. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1847. 8pp.

(32) Address of Mr. George C. Dromgoole to His Constituents. Washington D.C.: 1847. 4 pp.

(33) Letters by Absalom H. Chappell, 1844. 39 pp.

(34) Ingraham, Abijah. The Tariff: Its Injustice on Principles of Revenue. New York; Josiah B. Liddle, 1843. 18 pp.

(35) Texas--Constitution. From the Democratic Expositor and United States Journal for the Country 1 (Oct. 1845): 225-240.

(36) Preamble and Resolutions, Adopted at the Great Anti-Tariff Meeting, of the People of Abbeville District, on Thursday, Sept. 25, 1828. Columbia, S. C. : David W. Sims, 1830. 15 pp. Includes Extracts from the Exposition, Reported to the House of Representatives in the South Carolina Legislature, Dec. 1828, by the Special Committee on the Tariff. 10 pp.

(37) Meeting of the Citizens of Charleston. 9th March, 1847. 8 pp.

(38) The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 99, with Jefferson's Original Draught Thereof. Also, Madison's Report, Calhoun's Address, Resolutions of the Several States in Relation to State Rights with Other Documents in Support of the Jefferson Doctrines of '98. Washington: Jonathan Elliot, 1832.

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(1) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Productions, Trade, and Commerce of the Oriental Nations: Letter from the Secretary of State, Relative to the Productions, Trade, and Commerce of the Oriental Nations with Which the United States Have Not Made Treaties. 29th Congress, 2nd Sess, 1847. 39 pp.

(2) U. S. Congress. Senate. Geographical, Political and Commercial, on the Present State, Productive Resources, and Capabilities, for Commerce, of Siberia, Manchuria, and the Asiatic Islands of the Northern Pacific Ocean, and on the Importance of Opening Commercial Intercourse with Those Countries. 30th Congress, 1st Sess., 1848. 105 pp.

(3) U. S. Congress. Senate. The Chicago Convention, in Favor of the Improvements of Harbors and Rivers by the General Government, by John C. Spencer. 30th Congress, 1st Sess., 1848. 32 pp.

(4) U. S. Congress. Senate. Memorial of J. Quinn Thornton Praying the Establishment of a Territorial Government in Oregon, and for Appropriations for Various Purposes. 30th Congress, 1st Sess., 1848. 24 pp.

(5) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Memorial from a Meeting of Citizens of the West, Held at Evansville, Indiana, on the Subject of Western Interests. 31st Congress, 2nd Sess., 1850. 12 pp.

(6) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Memorial of the Legislative Assembly of Oregon Territory, Relative to Their Present Situation and Wants. 30th Congress. 1st Sess., 1848. 26 pp.

(7) U. S. Congress. Senate. Memoir of a Tour to Northern Mexico, Connected with Col. Doniphan's Expedition, in 1846 and 1847, by A. Wislizenus. 30th Congress, 1st Sess., 1848. 141 pp.

(8) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Paupers and Criminals: Memorial of the Corporation of the City of New York, Relative to the Exportation from Abroad of Paupers and Criminals. 29th Congress, 2nd Sess., 1847. 21 pp.

(9) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Obstructions in the Savannah: Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Savannah, and Other Citizens, Relative to the Obstructions in the Savannah River. 29th Congress, 2nd Sess., 1847. 4 pp.

(10) Letter of the Hon. John P. King, of Georgia. Atlanta: Constitutionalist Office, 1844. 24 pp.

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(11) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Slavery: Resolutions of the Legislature of Connecticut, in Reference to Slavery. 31st Congress, 2nd Sess., 1850. 2 pp.

(12) Defence of Major Gen. Pillow before the Court of Inquiry at Frederick, Maryland, against the Charges Preferred against Him by Major Gen. Winfield Scott. June, 1848 64 pp.

(13) Letter of Mr. Asa Whitney. Washington D.C.: Gideon and Co., 1851. 3 pp.

(14) Letter to the Hon. William M. Gwin, Senator from California. Washington: Towers, 1851. (About establishing steamer trade between the U. S. and China) 6 pp.

(15) To the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States. (About incorporation of Texas Navy into the U. S. Navy.) 14 pp.

(16) Leavitt, Joshua (Secretary of the Boston Cheap Postage Association). The Finance of Cheap Postage. New York: George W. Wood, 1849. 7 pp.

(17) Leavitt, Joshua. The Moral and Social Benefits of Cheap Postage. New York: George W. Wood, 1849. 12 pp.

(18) Leavitt, Joshua. The Practical Working of Cheap Postage. New York: George W. Wood, 1850. 12 pp.

(19) Jones, Walter. Observations of Certain Objections to the General Order of the Secretary of the Navy, Conferring Assimilated Rank on the Surgeons and Pursers of the Navy. Washington: T. Barnard, 1848. 11 pp.

(20) Reply to a Pamphlet on the Subject of "Assimilated Rank, Referred to in a Memorial Submitted to the Secretary by Sundry Line Officers of the Navy, dated March 1850. 16 pp.

(21) Templeton, William C. Proposals for and Advantages of a Regular Mail Communication by Steam Packets between New Orleans and Vera Cruz. Washington D.C. Robert A. Waters, 1851. 14 pp.

(22) Lugenbeel, J. W. Sketches of Liberia: Comprising a Brief Account of the Geography, Climate, Productions, and Diseases, of the Republic of Liberia. Washington D.C.: C. Alexander, 1850. 43 pp.

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(1) Yancey, W. L. An Address to the People of Alabama. Montgomery: Flag and Advertiser Job Office, 1848. 78 pp.

(2) Biography of Joseph Lane. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1852. 40 pp.

(3) Hickman, George H. The Life of General Lewis Cass. Baltimore: N. Hickman, 1848. 72 pp.

(4) Quitman, J. A. Governor's Message to the Senate and House of Representatives. Jackson, Miss.: 1850. 16 pp.

(5) U. S. Congress. Senate. Geographical Memoir upon Upper California, in Illustration of His Map of Oregon and California, by John Charles Fremont. 30th Congress, 1st Sess, 1848. 67 pp.

(6) Pickett, Albert J. Invasion of the Territory of Alabama, by One Thousand Spaniards, under Ferdinand De Soto, in 1540. Montgomery: Brittan & DeWolf, 1849. 41 pp.

(7) Pickett, Albert J. Arrest of Aaron Burr in Alabama, in 1807. Montgomery: Flag and Advertiser Office, n.d. 11 pp.

(8) Ure, Andrew. General Report of the Chemical Examination of Several Samples of Guano Belonging to Messrs. Antony Gibbs and Sons, and Messrs. W. J. Myers and Co. (Peruvian and Bolivian Guano). 1843. 32 pp.

(9) Fifth Annual Report of the Corresponding Secretary of the Universalist General Reform Association, Together with a Report on the Use of Tobacco. Boston: Abel Tompkins, 1852. 36 pp.

(10) Junius Minimus Natu. A Blow at the Root of Puseyism and Episcopalianism: Being an Answer to an Anonymous Book Published by a Priest of the . ca. 1850 56 pp.

(11) Constitution of the Alabama Historical Society, Organized at Tuskaloosa, July 8th, 1850. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1850 12 pp.

(12) Transactions of the Alabama Historical Society, at Its First Annual Meeting, Held at the University of Alabama, July 14, 1851. Tuskaloosa: J. W. and J. F. Warren, 1852. 54 pp.

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(13) James, Charles T. Letter on the Culture and Manufacture of Cotton: Addressed to Freeman Hunt, Esq., Editor of Hunt's Merchants' Magazine. New York: George W. Wood, 1850. 35 pp.

(14) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Tariff, Slavery, Mexican War, etc.: Resolutions of the General Assembly of Rhode Island, Relative to the Tariff, Slavery, Mexican War, etc. 29th Congress, 2nd Sess., 1847. 3 pp.

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(1) Adams, John Quincy. Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Motier de LaFayette, Delivered at the Request of Both Houses of the Congress of the United States. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1835. 94 pp.

(2) Choate, Rufus. A Discourse Delivered before the Faculty, Students, and Alumni of Dartmouth College, Commemorative of Daniel Webster. Boston and Cambridge: James Munroe and Co., 1853. 100 pp.

(3) Hammond, James H. An Oration on the Life, Character and Services of John Caldwell Calhoun: Delivered on the 21st Nov., 1850, in Chaleston, S. C. at the Request of the City Council. Charleston, S. C.: Walker and James, 1850. 73 pp.

(4) Yancey, William L. An Address on the Life and Character of John Caldwell Calhoun, Delivered before the Citizens of Montgomery, Ala., on the 4th July, 1850. Montgomery: Job Office Advertiser and Gazette Print, 1850. 67 pp.

(5) The Death and Funeral Ceremonies of John Caldwell Calhoun (includes Oration of R. B. Rhett). Columbia, S. C.: A. S. Johnston, 1850. 168 pp.

(6) Addresses in the Congress of the United States, and Funeral Solemnities on the Death of John Quincy Adams, who died in the Capitol at Washington, on Wednesday Evening, February 23, 1848. Washington: J. and G. S. Gideon, 1848. 40 pp.

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(1) Proceedings, Speeches, etc., at the Dinner Given to Louis Kossuth, at the National Hotel, Washington, Jan. 7, 1852. Washington: Printed at the Globe Office, 1852. 16 pp.

(2) Sketches of the Lives of and William Rufus King, Candidates of the Democratic Republican Party for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States. 36 p.

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(3) Volksblatter fur deutsch-amerikanishe Burger [People's News for the German American Citizen]. New York: Jefferson Union Office, 1852. 16 pp. (Democratic pamphlet)

(4) The Whig Charge of Intolerance against the Democracy and Gen. Franklin Pierce. Boston: Beals, Greene and Co., 1852. 24 pp.

(5) The Whig-Abolitionist Attack! Whigs and Abolitionists against General Pierce. --2 copies 8 pp.

(6) The Abolitionist Attack! Abolitionists against General Pierce. 8 pp.

(7) Vindication of the Military Character and Services of General Franklin Pierce, by his Companions in Arms in Mexico. (Called out by the aspersions and innuendoes of a portion of the Whig Press.) 16 pp.

(8) The Contrast: The Whig and Democratic Platforms. 40 pp.

(9) Franklin Pierce and His Abolition Allies. 8 pp.

(10) The Galphin Case! (The Dangers of Electing an Incompetent Man President) 8 pp.

(11) General Winfield Scott. (A biographical sketch in German) 32 pp.

(12) Life of General Scott. (Basically the same text as the German pamphlet) 32 pp.

(13) Memoir of General Scott, from Records Contemporaneous with the Events. Washington D.C.: C. Alexander, 1852. 32 pp.

(14) General Scott's Illegal and Unjust Demands upon the Public Treasury! 1852. 8 pp.

(15) Whig Testimony against the Election of General Scott to the Presidency of the U. S.: Opinions of Henry Clay, Thomas G. Pratt, George E. Badger, and Other Distinguished Whigs, and the Whig Press. Washington D.C.: C. Alexander, 1852. 16 pp.

(16) Frank Pierce and His Abolition Allies. Daily American Telegraph, 1852. 16 pp

(17) Letter of Hon. James Shields. An Article from the Boston Pilot Exposing the Falsehoods of the Scott Whigs Respecting General Pierce. Extracts from Speeches of General Franklin Pierce before the Constitutional Convention, and before the People, upon the Religious Test. Voice of the Catholics of New Hampshire. General Scott's Letter to G. W. Reed and Others, of Philadelphia, in 1844. 8 pp.

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(18) Judge Douglas, from the Washington Union, April 11, 1852. Washington D.C.: Towers, 1852. 8 pp.

(19) A Document for All Thinking Men! The Political Letters and Writings of General Scott, Reviewed, Discussed, and Compared. "His Native Americanism proved by his own words! His support of the Bankrupt Law proved by his own words! His support of the United States Bank proved by his own words! His ignorance of the Constitution proved by his own words! His hostility to Catholics proved by his own words! And, finally, his incompetency, his aristocracy, and his persevering efforts against the naturalization laws, proved by his own words!" 24 pp.

(20) Speeches Delivered at Tammany Hall, , Sept. 2, 1852, by Lewis Cass, Stephen A. Douglas, John L. Dawson, Robert McLane, Simon Cameron, Willis A. Gorman. Evening Post Extra. 16 pp.

(21) A Letter from Messrs. White and Abercrombie, of Alabama, to the Chairman of the Carrollton District Convention. Washington D.C.: Gideon and Co., 1852. 4 pp.

(22) Greeley, Horace. Why I am a Whig: Reply to an Inquiring Friend. New York: Tribune Office, n.d. 16 pp.

(23) Proceedings at a Meeting of the Democratic Republican Electors of the City and County of New York, Held at City Hall, Jan. 2nd, 1838. 14 pp.

(24) The Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention, Held at Baltimore, May 22, 1848. Washington D.C.: Blair and Rives, 1848. 31 pp.

(25) Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention, Held at Baltimore, June 1 - 5, 1852, for the Nomination of Candidates for President and Vice President of the United States. Washington D.C.: Robert Armstrong, 1852. 78 pp.

(26) Proceedings of the Grand Mass Meeting of the Democracy, Held at Washington, June 9, 1852. 15 pp.

(27) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in the City of Tuscaloosa, Dec. 4th, 1843. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Journal and Flag Office, 1843. 8 pp.

(28) Proceedings of the Democratic Convention, Held in the City of Montgomery, Jan. 19, 1852. 4 pp.

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(29) Proceedings of the Meeting of Delegates from the Southern Rights Associations of South Carolina. Columbia, S. C.: Johnston and Cavis, 1851. 31 pp.

(30) Public Meeting in Pursuance of a Call Made by the Democratic Party, Held at Temperance Hall, the 1st of November, Charleston, S. C. 8 pp.

(31) Democratic State Convention, Held at the Capitol, Jan. 26 and 27, 1848, Proceedings, Address, Resolutions, and Speeches. New York: Albany Argus, 1848. 32 pp.

(32) The Utica Convention: Proceedings with the Speeches of John Van Buren, George Rathburn, etc. Albany Atlas, 1848. 32 pp.

(33) Proceedings of the Great Union Meeting Held in the Large Saloon of the Chinese Museum, Philadelphia, 21st of Nov. 1850. Philadelphia: B. Mifflin, 1850. 83 pp.

VOLUME 11, BOOK 9 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 1

(1) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Volunteers--Terms of Service, etc.: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting a Report from the Adjutant General of the Army Relative to the Volunteers, Terms of Service, etc. 29th Congress, 2nd Sess., 1847. 14 pp.

(2) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Mexican War: Message from the President of the United States, Relative to the Mexican War, and Measures for Its Vigorous Prosecution. 29th Congress, 2nd Sess., 1847. 4 pp.

(3) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message from the President of the United States, Communicating the Correspondence of the U. S. Minister at , Since the Recent Change in the Government of . 30th Congress, 1st Sess, 1848. 30 pp.

(4) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Correspondence between the Consuls of the United States at Rio De Janeiro, etc., with the Secretary of State, on the Subject of the African Slave Trade. 30th Congress, 2nd Sess., 1849. 223 pp.

(5) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Consuls, Vice Consuls, etc. 30th Congress, 2nd Sess., 1849. 17 pp.

(6) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Sir John Franklin: Copies of a Correspondence with the Lady of Sir John Franklin Relative to the Expedition of Sir John Franklin. 31st Congress, 1st Sess., 1850. 12 pp.

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(7) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Reciprocal Trade with Canada. 31st Congress, 1st Sess., 1850. 37 pp.

(8) U. S. Congress. Senate. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury with a Statement Showing the Quantity and Value of Certain Articles Imported into the U. S. from Canada during the Years 1849 and 1850. 31st Congress, 2nd Sess., 1851. 3 pp.

(9) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Pierre Piron. 31st Congress, 1st Sess., 1850. 6 pp.

(10) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message from the President of the U. S., Relative to the Claim of Texas to Jurisdiction over Part of New Mexico. 31st Congress, 1st Sess., 1850. 12 pp.

(11) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message from the President of the United States, Explanatory of his Message Relative to the Claim of Texas to Jurisdiction over Part of New Mexico. 31st Congress, 1st Sess., 1850. 1 p.

(12) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message of the President of the U. S. Communicating a Report of the Secretary of State, Containing the Correspondence between That Department and the Austrian Chargé d'Affaires Respecting the Agent Sent to Hungary during the Recent Struggle for Independence. 31st Congress, 2nd Sess, 1850. 13 pp.

(13) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message from the President of the U. S. Communicating a Report from the Secretary of the Navy on the Subject of the Discipline of the Navy, Suggesting Amendments Necessary in Consequence of the Abolition of Flogging. 31st Congress, 2nd Sess., 1851. 11 pp.

(14) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Island of Cuba. 32nd Congress, 1st Sess., 1852. 59 pp.

(15) Opinions of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Cases of Smith vs. Turner, and Norris vs. The City of Boston. Washington D.C.: Office of the Printer to the Senate, 1849. 181 pp.

(16) Letter from Hon. Lewis Cass, of Michigan, on the War and the Wilmot Proviso. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1848. 7 pp.

(17) Correspondence on the Proposed Tripartite Convention Relative to Cuba. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1853. 64 pp.

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(18) Elliott, Benjamin. A Sketch of the Means and Benefits of Prosecuting This War against Britain. Charleston, S. C.: Charleston Gazette Office, 1814. 51 pp.

(19) Cross, James Conquest. An Appeal to the Medical Profession of the United States: Together with an Analysis and Refutation of the "Statements of Facts in Relation to the Expulsion of James C. Cross from the Transylvania University." 2d ed. Louisville, Ky.: Prentice and Weissinger, 1846. 34 pp.

(20) Cross, James C. Analysis and Refutation of the "Statements of Facts in Relation to the Expulsion of James C. Cross from Transylvania University." 1846. 41 pp.

(21) Speed the Plough: An Essay, Showing the Effects of Protective and Prohibitory Duties, and the Operation of the Present Tariff. By “A Georgia Planter.” , Ga.: Southern Banner Office, 1845. 21 pp.

(22) Letter of Jesse Beene, in Answer to Invitations to Become a Candidate for Governor. Cahawba, Ala.: Richardson and Hardy, 1840. 8 pp.

(23) Public Acts Passed during the First Session of the 31st Congress, Commonly Called the Compromise Bills; Consisting of the Texas Boundary Bill; Bills Establishing Territorial Governments for New Mexico and Utah; the Fugitive Slave Bill; the Bill to Admit California; and the Bill to Prohibit the Slave Trade in the District of Columbia; Together with the Votes Thereon by Congress. Montgomery, Ala.: Alabama Journal Office, 1851. 16 pp.

(24) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Mississippi, Senators and Representatives: Resolutions of the Legislature of Mississippi, in Relation to the Senators and Representatives in Congress from That State. 31st Congress, 2nd Sess., 1850. 4 pp.

VOLUME 12, BOOK 10 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 2

(1) New York Bible Union. Organization of the New York Bible Union, with the Constitution, List of Officers and Managers, with Addresses. New York: Holman and Gray, 1853. 16 pp.

(2) American Bible Union. Specimens of Revision. New York: American Bible Union, 1853. 8 pp.

(3) A Revised Version of the Scriptures in the English Language. New York: Holman and Gray, n.d. 24 pp.

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(4) "Review of Dr. William's Pastoral Letter," New York Chronicle, n.d. 32 pp.

(5) "The Bible Translated," New York Chronicle, n.d., pp. 45-75.

(6) Proceedings of the Bible Revision Convention, Held at Memphis, Tennessee, April 2, 1852; Together with Addresses Showing the Necessity of a Revision of the English Scriptures. Louisville: Hull and Brothers, 1852. 159 pp.

(7) The Millennial Harbinger. Edited by W. K. Pendleton, R. Richardson, and A. W. Campbell, Series 4, Volume 2. Bethany, Va.: A. Campbell, 1852. 58 pp.

(8) Pages 113-126 of an untitled article from an unknown journal. November, 1843.

(9) Letters of Professor R. T. Brumby, on the Importance of a Geological Survey of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: William H. Fowler, 1845. 25 pp.

(10) Tuomey, M. First Biennial Report on the Geology of Alabama. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1850. 176 pp.

(11) Southern and Western Railroad Convention. January, 1852. 28 pp.

(12) National Observatory. On Extending the Commerce of the South and West by Sea. Washington D.C.: National Observatory, 1851. 96 pp.

(13) Address to the People of the Southern and Western States, and More Particularly to Those of Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky and Missouri. Convention Committee on Railroads, 1851. 40 pp.

(14) Report of the Committee of Fifteen, on the Establishment of a Plank Road from Tuskaloosa to Roup's Valley. Tuskaloosa: Committee of Fifteen, 1849. 20 pp.

(15) Alabama and Tennessee Railroad Company. Reports of the President, Directors, and Chief Engineer of the Alabama and Tennessee Railroad Company, at the Second Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, at the Town of Talladega, Nov. 18, 1851. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 50 pp.

(16) Exhibit of the Progress and Condition of the Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad Company. New York: Oliver and Brother, 1852. 21 pp.

(17) Letter of the Chief Engineer in Relation to the Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad. Selma, Ala.: Reporter Office, 1850. 24 pp.

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(18) Substance of Remarks Delivered by P. Phillips, Esq., President of the Railroad Convention, Held at Talladega, Ala., September, 1849. Mobile: McGuire and Ballentyne, 1849. 20 pp.

(19) Facts and Figures Illustrative of the Value of the Alabama and Mississippi Railroad. Selma: Selma Reporter Job Office, 1851. 27 pp.

(20) Address of the Internal Improvement Convention, of the State of Alabama, Held in Mobile, May 29th, 1851. Mobile: Dade, Thompson and Co., 1851. 15 pp.

(21) Report on Plank Roads, Made in the State of New York. Wetumpka, Ala.: John Hardy, n.d. 12 pp.

(22) Dexter, A. A. Report on the Preliminary Survey for a Plank Road from Montgomery and Wetumpka to Talladega, with a View to an Extended Communication to the Tennessee River; Accompanied with a Comparative Estimate of the Relative Economy of a Plank Road and a Railroad. Montgomery, Ala.: J. H. and T. F. Martin, 1850. 32 pp.

VOLUME 13, BOOK 11 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 2

(1) Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress, Dec. 31, 1855. 24 pp.

(2) Cadwalader, John. Remarks of Mr Cadwalader, of Pennsylvania, on the Delay to Organize the House of Representatives of the 34th Congress, Delivered on the 20th of Dec. 1855. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1855. 6 pp.

(3) Orr, James L. Report of Hon. James L. Orr, Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs, on the Bill Defining the Terms on Which Treaties Shall Hereafter Be Made with Certain Tribes of Indians, in the House of Representatives, April 7, 1854. 7 pp.

(4) Hunter, R. M. T. Speech of the Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, in the U. S. Senate, Feb. 24, 1854, on Nebraska and Kansas. Washington D.C.: Sentinel Office, 1854. 15pp.

(5) Hunter, R. M. T. Speech of Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, of Virginia, on Governmental Expenditures, and in Reply to Hon. James A. Pearce, of Maryland, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 31, 1852. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1852. 14 pp.

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(6) Addresses on the Presentation of the Sword of Gen. Andrew Jackson to the Congress of the U. S., Delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives Feb. 26, 1855. Washington D.C.: A. O. P. Nicholson, 1855. 40 pp.

(7) The Whig Charge of Intolerance against the New Hampshire Democracy and Gen Franklin Pierce. Boston: Beals, Greene and Co., 1852. 24 pp.

(8) Chandler, J. R. Temporal Power of the Pope: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 10, 1855. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1855. 11pp.

(9) Letter from Daniel Chandler, Esq., on the Principles of the Know Nothing Party. Mobile: 1855. 7 pp.

(10) Light for the People! The Know-Nothing Delusion Exposed! ca. 1855 32 pp.

(11) Smith, William Russell. The American Party, and Its Mission: Speech of Mr. Smith, of Alabama, Delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives, Jan. 15, 1855. Washington D.C.: American Organ Office, 1855. 20pp.

(12) Barry, William S. Civil and Religious Toleration: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 18, 1854. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1854. 15 pp.

(13) Badger, George E. Speech of the Hon. George E. Badger, of North Carolina, in the United States Senate, Feb. 16, 1854, on the Nebraska Bill. Washington D.C.: Sentinel Office, 1854. 14 pp.

(14) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message of the President of the U. S. , Returning to the House of Representatives a Bill Entitled “An Act Making Appropriations for the Repair, Preservation, and Completion of Certain Public Works,” with his objections. 22nd Congress, 2nd Sess, 1855. 14 pp.

(15) Butler, A. P. Nebraska and Kansas: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Feb. 24 and 25, 1854. 16 pp.

(16) Dowdell, Hames F. Speech of Hon. J. F. Dowdell of Alabama Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 10, 1854, on the Nebraska and Kansas Bill. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1854. 8 pp.

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(17) Phillips, Philip. Speech of Hon. P. Phillips, of Alabama, on the Territorial Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 24, 1854. Washington: A. O. P. Nicholson, 1854. 23 pp.

(18) Phillips, Philip. Letter of Hon. P. Phillips, of Mobile, Ala., on the Religious Proscription of Catholics. Washington D.C.: 1855. 8 pp.

(19) Phillips, Philip. Naturalization and Citizenship. Washington D.C.: A. O. P. Nicholson, 1854. 7 pp.

(20) Phillips, Philip. Remarks of Hon. P. Phillips, of Alabama, on the Mexican Treaty Bill, in Reply to Hon. Thomas H. Benton, of Missouri, in the House of Representatives, June 27, 1854. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1854. 7 pp.

(21) Douglas, Stephen A. Speech of Senator Douglas, at a Public Dinner Given Him by His Personal and Political Friends at Chicago, November 9, 1854. Washington D.C.: Sentinel Office, 1854. 16 pp.

(22) Douglas, Stephen A. Letter of Senator Douglas, Vindicating His Character and His Position on the Nebraska Bill against the Assaults Contained in the Proceedings of a Public Meeting Composed of Twenty-five Clergymen of Chicago. Washington D.C.: Sentinel Office, 1854. 14 pp.

(23) Douglas, Stephen A. Remarks of Mr. Douglas, of Illinois, on the Compromise Measures, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., Dec. 23, 1851, and His Speech on the "Measures of Adjustment," Delivered in the City Hall, Chicago, Illinois, Oct. 23, 1850. Washington D.C.: John T. Towers, 1852. 32 pp.

(24) Douglas, Stephen A. Speech of Hon. S. A. Douglas, of Illinois, in the Senate, Jan. 30, 1854, on the Nebraska Territory. Washington: Sentinel Office, 1854. 14 pp.

(25) Douglas, Stephen A. Speech of Hon. S. A. Douglas, of Illinois, in the U. S. Senate, March 3, 1854, on Nebraska and Kansas. Washington: Sentinel Office, 1854. 30 pp.

(26) Douglas, Stephen A. Speech of Senator Douglas, in Support of an Amendment Offered by Him to the River and Harbor Bill, in the Senate of the U. S., Aug. 23, 1852. Washington: John T. and Lemuel Towers, 1853. 15 pp.

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(27) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message from the President Returning to the Senate the Bill Entitled "An Act Making a Grant of Public Lands to the Several States for the Benefit of Indigent Insane Persons," with a Statement of the Objections Which Have Required Him to Withhold from It His Approval." 33rd Congress, 1st Sess., 1854. 11 pp.

(28) Speech of Hon. L. M. Keitt, of S. C., on the Nebraska and Kansas Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 30, 1854. Washington: Congressional Globe Office. 1854 15 pp.

(29) Everett, Edward. Speech of Mr. Everett, of Massachusetts, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., Feb. 8, 1854, on the Nebraska and Kansas Territorial Bill. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1854. 14 pp.

(30) Benjamin, Judah P. Speech of J. P. Benjamin, of Louisiana, on the Nebraska and Kansas Bill, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 25, 1854. 7 pp.

(31) Dawson, John L. Speech of Hon. John L. Dawson, of Pennsylvania, on the Homestead Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives on Feb. 14, 1854. Washington: Robert Armstrong, 1854.

(32) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Texas Boundary: Message from the President of the U. S., in Reference to the Texas Boundary. 31st Congress, House of Representatives, 1850.

(33) Annual Message of the President. Washington: 1854. 19 pp.

(34) Remarks in the Senate, Jan. 31, 1855, Vindicating the Late James A. Bayard, of Delaware, and Refuting the Groundless Charges Contained in the "Anas" of Thomas Jefferson, Aspersing His Character. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1855. 14 pp.

(35) Disney, David T. Speech of Hon. David T. Disney, of Ohio, on the Power of Congress Over the Territories, Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 13, 1850. Washington: Congressional Globe Office. 14 pp.

(36) Disney, David T. Speech of Hon. D. T. Disney, of Ohio, Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 27 and June 7, 1854, on the Disposition of the Public Domain. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1850. 15 pp.

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(37) Dixon, Archibald. Speech of Hon. A. Dixon, of Kentucky, on the Nebraska Territorial Bill, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., Feb. 4, 1854. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1854. 11 pp.

(38) Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. Georgia and Ohio Again, in Reply to Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 15, 1855. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1855. 14 pp.

(39) Toombs, Robert. Speech of the Hon. Robert Toombs, of Georgia, in the U. S. Senate, Feb. 23, 1854, on Nebraska and Kansas. Washington: Sentinel Office, 1854. 14 pp.

(40) High Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of Mississippi: The State of Miss., vs. Hezron A. Johnson, Involving the Liability of the State of Miss. for the Payment of the Bonds Issued for and on Account of the Miss. Union Bank. Jackson, Miss.: Thomas Palmer, 1853. 54 pp. (is incomplete)

(41) In the Supreme Court of the State of California, Oct. Term, 1854, George Gordon vs. J. W. Johnson, The People vs. George W. Hall. (Cases in which Chinese were considered not competent witnesses against white people.) 10 pp.

(42) An Inquiry into the Constitutionality of the 12th, 13th, and 25th Sections of the Judiciary Act of 1789. 2nd Edition. San Francisco: Sun Newspaper Job Office, 1855. 16 pp.

(43) Trial of W. G. Kendall, Late Postmaster at New Orleans, for Embezzling a Letter Sent from Texas in February, 1854, with Argument of Counsel, and Charge of the Judge. New Orleans: Daily Delta Steam Press, 1855. 21 pp.

(44) Clay, Clement Claiborne. The Love of Truth for Its Own Sake: An Address before the Erosophic and Philomathic Societies of the University of Alabama, at Its Commencement, in July, 1855. Tuscaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1855. 30 pp.

(45) Rice, Samuel F. Americanism and Southern Rights: An Address Delivered before a Mass Meeting of the American Party of Talladega County, Sept. 6, 1855. Montgomery, Ala.: Barrett and Wimbish's Book and Job Office, 1855. 15 pp.

(46) Woodward, Joseph A. The Relations of the North and South Considered in Connection with the Principles of the American Party: An Address Delivered at Talladega, 6th Sept. 1855, before the American Party of Talladega County. Montgomery: Barrett and Wimbish's Book and Job Office, 1855. 15 pp.

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(47) Doane, George Washington. America and Great Britain: The Address at Burlington College on the 72nd Anniversary of American Independence. Burlington: Edmund Morris, 1848. 14 pp.

(48) Veto Message of the President of the United States, on the Indigent Insane Land Bill. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1854. 8 pp.

(49) Clay, Clement Claiborne, Jr.. Speech of Hon. C. C. Clay, Jr., of Ala., against the Homestead Bill, Especially the 6th Section Thereof, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., July 12, 1854. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1854. 8 pp.

(50) Clay, Clement Claiborne, Jr. Repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law: Remarks in Reply to Remarks of Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., June 28, 1854. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1854. 3 pp.

(51) Clay, Clement Claiborne, Jr. President's Veto Message: Speech of Mr. C. C. Clay, Jr., of Ala., on the President's Veto Message Rejecting the Indigent Insane Bill, and against Giving Away the Public Lands, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., June 20, 1854. Washington D.C.: John T. and Lemuel Towers, 1854. 15 pp.

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(1) Proceedings of the Southern Baptist Convention, Convened in Nashville, Tenn., May 9th, 10th, 12th, and 13th. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1851. 48 pp.

(2) Proceedings of the Fifth Biennial Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention, Convened in the City of Montgomery, Ala., May 11th, 12th, 14th and 15th, 1855. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1855. 89pp.

(3) Report of the Board of Education of Presbyterian Church in the U. S. on Parochial Schools, Presented to the General Assembly, May 1847. Philadelphia: Board of Education, 1847.

(4) Minutes of the 147th Anniversary of the Philadelphia Baptist Association, Held with the 11th Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 4, 5, and 6, 1854. Philadelphia: King and Baird, 1854. 36 pp.

(5) Minutes of the 65th Anniversary of the New York Baptist Association, Held in the Meeting-House of the First Baptist Church, New York City, on May 29th and 30th, 1855. New York: Holman and Gray, 1855. 40 pp.

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(6) Minutes of the Alabama Conference, of the M. E. Church, South, Held in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Dec. 7-16, 1853, Together with the Annual Sermon, Preached before the Conference, by Thomas O. Summers. Mobile: Evening News Job Office, 1854. 38 pp.

(7) Minutes of the Alabama Conference of the M. E. Church, South, Held in Talladega, Ala., Dec. 13,1854, Together with the Annual Sermon, Preached before the Conference by A. H. Mitchell. Montgomery: Advertiser and Gazette Job Office, 1855. 45 pp.

(8) Minutes of the 22d Anniversary of the Ala. Baptist State Convention, Marion, Perry County, Nov. 14 -17, 1846. 24 pp.

(9) Minutes of the Ala. Baptist State Convention, in Greensborough, Ala., 1847. 29 pp.

(10) Minutes of the Ala. Baptist State Convention, 1848. 36 pp.

(11) Minutes of the Ala. Baptist State Convention, 1849. 24 pp.

(12) Minutes of the 27th Anniversary of the Ala. Baptist State Convention, Held at Marion, Perry County; Commencing Nov. 2, 1850, and of the Alabama Baptist Bible Society, Held at the Same Time and Place. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1850. 32 pp.

(13) Minutes of the 18th Anniversary of the Ala. Baptist State convention, Held at Tuskegee, Macon County, Nov. 1st, 3d, and 4th, 1851, and of the Ala. Baptist Bible Society, Held at the Same Time and Place. Marion, Ala.: South Western Baptist, 1851. 47 pp.

(14) Minutes of the 29th Anniversary of the Baptist State Convention of Ala., Held at Marion, Perry County, Nov. 6th, 7th, and 9th, 1852, and of the Alabama Baptist Bible Society Held at the Same Time and Place. Montgomery: J. H. and T. F. Martin, 1853. 40 pp.

(15) Minutes of the 30th Anniversary of the Baptist Convention of Ala., Held at Selma, Dallas County, Dec. 3, 4, 5, and 6, 1853; and of the Ala. Baptist Bible Society, Held at the Same Time and Place. Tuskegee, Ala.: South Western Baptist, 1853. 37 pp.

(16) Minutes of the 31st Anniversary of the Ala. Baptist State Convention, Held at Marion, Perry County, Commencing, Dec. 8, 1854, and of the Ala. Baptist Bible Society, Held at the Same Time and Place. 34 pp.

(17) Minutes of the 32d Anniversary of the Ala. Baptist State Convention, Held at Montgomery, May 9th and 10th, 1855, and of the Ala. Baptist Bible Society, Held at the Same Time and Place. Tuskegee, Ala.: South Western Baptist, 1855. 30 pp.

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(18) Minutes of the 21st Session of the Coosa River Association, Held with Liberty Church, Talladega County, Ala., on the 16th, 17th, and 18th Sept. 1854. Montgomery: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1854. 23 pp.

(19) Minutes of the 22d Session of the Coosa River Association, Held with Cold Water Church, Benton County, Ala., Sept. 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th, 1855. Tuskegee, Ala: South Western Baptist, 1855. 20 pp.

(20) McCorkle, A. B. A Card. n.d. 8 pp.

(21) Warden, D. S. "Lecture on the Final Perseverance of the Saints," from The Theological Medium, 3 (November 1847): 20.

(22) "The Existence of God," from The Theological Medium, 2 (April 1847): 409-420.

(23) Letters of Hon. A. H. Stephens and Rev. H. H. Tucker, on Religious Liberty. Atlanta: C. R. Hanleiter and Co., 1855. 36 pp.

(24) A Letter of Inquiry to Ministers of the Gospel of All Denominations on Slavery, by a Northern Presbyter. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1854. 32 pp.

(25) Hamilton, W. T. Retribution Provided for in the Laws of Nature: A Discourse, Delivered in the Baptist Church, at Selma, Ala., April 6th, 1851. Mobile: Dade, Thompson and Co., 1851. 24 pp.

(26) Chandler, Joseph R. Civil and Religious Equality, an Oration Delivered at the 4th Commemoration of the Landing of the Pilgrims of Maryland. Philadelphia: J. B. Chandler, 1855. 62 pp.

(27) Sunderland, B. A Discourse on "The Eastern Question," or the Present European War. Washington D.C.: Robert A. Waters, 1854. 21 pp.

(28) Howe, George. Early History of Presbyterianism in S. C., a Sermon Preached at the Opening of Synod of South Carolina, in Charleston, S.C., November 15, 1854. Columbia, S. C.: I. C. Morgan, 1855. 11-22 pp. (incomplete)

VOLUME 15, BOOK 13 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 2

(1) Potter, E. R. Report upon Public Schools and Education in Rhode Island, Oct. 1854. Providence, R.I.: Knowles, Anthony and Co., 1855. 247 pp.

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(2) Naval Discipline and Corporal Punishment, by a Lieutenant of the U. S. Navy. Boston: Charles C. P. Moody, 1850. 14 pp.

(3) Spratt, L. W. A Series of Articles on the Value of the Union to the South, Lately Published in the Charleston Standard. Charleston, S. C.: James Williams and Gitsinger, 1855. 39 pp.

(4) Davis, Noah K. The Progress and Prospect of Ala., an Address Delivered at the Commencement of Howard College, June 29th 1854. Marion, Ala.: Dennis Dykous, 1854. 26 pp.

(5) A Vindication of the Hon. Augustin S. Clayton, against the Aspersions of George R. Gilmer, as Contained in His Sketches of Georgia. Washington: G. S. Gideon, 1855. 20 pp.

(6) The African Repository and Colonial Journal 23 (November 1847): 323-352.

(7) Pratt, John W. An Address Delivered before the Society of the Alumni of the University of Alabama, July 8th 1850. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1850.

(8) Shortridge, George D. An Address from the Alumni of the University of Ala., to the People of Ala. 1850. 12 pp.

(9) Collier, H. W. To the Citizens of Alabama. 1850. 12 pp.

(10) Toombs, Robert. Slavery in the U. S.: Its Consistency with Republican Institutions, and Its Effect upon the Slave and Society, an Oration, Delivered before the Few and Phi Gamma Societies, of Emory College, at Oxford, Ga, July, 1852. Augusta, Ga: Chronicle and Sentinel Press, 1853. 26 pp.

(11) Orr, J. L. An Address Delivered before the Philosophian and Adelphian Societies of the Furman University, at the Annual Meeting, Greenville, S. C., July 18, 1855. Greenville: G. E. Elford and Co., 1855. 27 pp.

(12) Eve, Paul F. The Claims of Medicine to be Regarded a Science: An Introductory Lecture Delivered at the Opening of the Third Session in the Medical Dept. of the University of Nashville. Nashville, Tenn.: Nashville Medical Journal Office, 1853. 32 pp.

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(13) Stringfellow, B. F. Negro-Slavery, No Evil, or The North and the South: The Effects of Negro-Slavery, as Exhibited in the Census, by a Comparison of the Condition of the Slaveholding and Non-Slaveholding States. St. Louis, MO: Platte County Self-Defensive Association, 1854. 40 pp., pages 7-8, 33-34 are missing

(14) Spooner, Shearjashub. An Appeal to the People of the U. S. in Behalf of Art, Artists, and the Public Weal. New York: J. J. Reed, 1854. 27 pp.

(15) Law, Henry M. An Address, Delivered before the Thalian and Phi Delta Societies of Oglethorpe University, at the Annual Commencement, July 20th, 1853. Savannah, Ga.: George N. Nichols, 1853. 20 pp.

(16) Pierce, George F. Anniversary Address Delivered before the Southern Central Agricultural Society, at Augusta, Ga., Oct. 20, 1853. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle and Sentinel Press, 1853. 21 pp.

(17) “Conspiracy of Arnold and Co.” pp. 25-72 of an unknown publication, n.d.

(18) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Monument to the Memory of Washington. 33d Congress, 2d Sess, 1855. Washington D.C.: A. O. P. Nicholson, 1855. 7 pp.

(19) Miles, James W. The Discourse on the Occasion of the Funeral of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, Delivered under the Appointment of the Joint Committee of the City Council and Citizens of Charleston, in St. Philip's Church, April 26th, 1850. Charleston, S. C.: John Russell, 1850. 39 pp.

(20) Report on a Proposition to Modify the Plan of Instruction in the University of Alabama, Made to the Faculty of the University. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1855. 104 pp.

(21) Barnard, Frederick A. P. Letters on College Government, and the Evils Inseparable from the American College System in Its Present Form, Originally Addressed to A. B. Meek. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1855. 104 pp.

VOLUME 16 – There is no Volume 16.

VOLUME 17, BOOK 14 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 2

(1) Taylor, George. The Sciences and Fine Arts, in Their Relation to Civil Government: An Address before the Washington Art Association. Washington: Cornelius Wendell, 1858. 34 pp.

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(2) Letter of Governor Wise, of Virginia, on the Senatorial Election and the Kansas Policy of the Administration. Washington D.C.: 1857. 13 pp.

(3) Report of the Select Committee, Made in the Senate of Pennsylvania, upon the Admission of Kansas, Feb. 24, 1858. 8 pp.

(4) Anderson, Thomas L. Address of the Hon. Thomas L. Anderson, of Missouri, to the Voters of the 2d Congressional District. 1858. 8 pp.

(5) Jones, Joel J. Speech of Joel J. Jones, of Lincoln, in the Senate of Tennessee, Jan. 13th and 14th, 1858, on the Missouri Compromise Act and the Kansas-Nebraska Bill. 16 pp.

(6) Grand Mass Meeting of the Democracy of New York! Speeches of Hon. John A. Dix, Hon. R. M. McLane, John Van Buren, and Hon. John Cochrane. 16 pp.

(7) Anderson, Charles. Speech of Charles Anderson upon the Connection of James Buchanan with the Notorious Slander of Bargain and Sale, Delivered at Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 12th, 1857. 32 pp.

(8) Paulding, Commodore. Reports of the Select Committee of the Senate on Joint Resolutions Relative to the Arrest of General William Walker. Austin: John Marshall and Co., 1858.

(9) Blair, Frank P., Jr. Speech on the Acquisition of Territory in Central and South America to be Colonized with Free Blacks, and Held as a Dependency by the U. S., Delivered in the House of Representatives on the 14th Day of Jan. 1858. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1858. 31pp.

(10) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. House Document No. 50. Report of the Select Committee Appointed under a Resolution of the House to Enquire into the Existing Legislation of Congress upon the Subject of Fugitive Slaves, and to Suggest Such Additional Legislation as May Be Proper. 20 pp.

(11) Ruffin, Edmund. Consequences of Abolition Agitation. 39 pp.

(12) Quitman, John A. Speech on the Powers of the Federal Government with Regard to the Territories, Delivered during the Debate on the President's Annual Message, in the House of Representatives, Dec. 18, 1856. Washington D.C.: 1857. 16 pp.

(13) Gallaudet, Edward M. An Address in Behalf of the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. Washington: Henry Polkinhorn, 1858.

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(14) Report upon the Educational Statistics of the City of Washington, and of the Proceedings of the Educational Convention, with the Lectures of R. M. Smith and C. B. Emerson at the Smithsonian Institution, Dec. 17, 18, and 19, 1857. Washington D.C.: Henry Polkinhorn, 1858

(15) Circular of the People's College, of the State of New York, and Act of Incorporation, Passed April 12th, 1853. New York: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck and Thomas, 1858. 12 pp.

(16) Campbell, Albert H. Letter from Albert H. Campbell to Hon. Guy M. Bryan, of Texas, in Relation to the Pacific Railroad. Washington D.C.: 1858. 18 pp.

(17) Phelps, John S. Letter to the Citizens of Arkansas, in Relation to a Pacific Railroad. Washington D.C.: 1858. 32 pp.

(18) Report of Committee Appointed by the New York Board of Underwriters, to Investigate the Causes of Loss of the U. S. M. Steamer Central America, Captain William L. Herndon, Which Foundered at Sea, Sept. 27, 1857, 2d Part. New York: George F. Nesbitt and Co., 1858. 16 pp.

(19) Heirs of Continental Officers: Report to Accompany Bill for the Final Settlement of the Claims of the Officers of the Revolutionary Army, and of the Widows and Orphan Children of Those Who Were Killed or Died in the Service. 1855. 4 pp.

(20) Hatch, Nathaniel. Claims of the Officers of the Revolution, under the Resolve of Oct. 21, 1780, Also Claims for Seven Years Half Pay to the Widows and Children, under the Resolve of Aug. 24, 1780. Washington, D.C.: 1857. 48 pp.

(21) Bilbo, W. N. An Address on Banks and Banking, Delivered at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 16, 1857. Nashville: G. C. Torbett and Co., 1857. 59 pp.

(22) Currency Explosions, Their Cause and Cure. New York: 1858. 16 pp.

(23) Mason, Charles. Articles on the Currency. Burlington: Daily Gazette Book and Job Office, 1858. 39 pp.

(24) Currency of the Country; the Pacific Railroad; African Slavery in the U. S.; the Tariff of 1856; Special Message of President Pierce on Internal Improvements; On the Policy of Congress or General Government; The Chesapeake and Potomac Canal. Baltimore: Pathfinder Office, 1858. 8 pp.

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(25) Johnson, Lorenzo D. An Address to the Pastors and People of These United States on the Chaplaincy of the General Government Viewed in Its Connection with Extending the Redeemer's Name in the World. Washington D.C.: 1857. 31 pp.

(26) Sunday Legislation: Proceedings of a Public Meeting, Held in the City of Buffalo, Feb. 13, 1858, against Closing the Canal Locks and Stopping the Mails on Sunday, and against Sunday Legislation Generally. Buffalo, N.Y.: Murray, Rockwell, and Co., 1858. 8 pp.

(27) The Capitol; or the Higher Law: A Lecture Delivered in the Division St. Church, Albany, Feb. 21, 1858. Albany, N.Y.: Evening Journal, 1858. 6 pp.

(28) Wayland, Francis. Thoughts on the Present Distress: Two Sermons Preached in the First Baptist Church, Providence, on the 11th and 25th of Oct. 1857. Providence: George H. Whitney, 1857. 25 pp.

(29) Howard, William. The Origin, Aims and Principles of the American Bible Union: A Discourse Delivered in the Gainesville Baptist Church, March 29, 1857. Gainesville, Ala,: James D. Hill, 1857. 24 pp.

(30) Cemmatr, James Riley. Prophecies Explained. March 1857.

(31) A Review of the Tariff of 1846, in Its Effect upon the Business and Industry of the Country, in a Series of Articles Contributed to the Evening Transcript, Over the Signature of Profit and Loss. 3d Ed. Boston: A. J. Wright, 1856. 48 pp.

(32) Appeal of Commodore Charles Stewart to Congress. Philadelphia: Crissy and Markley, 1856. 21 pp.

(33) An Appeal to Philosophers, Philanthropists, and Legislators. 1857. 8 pp

(34) Wolfe, Udolpho. Elucidations of Imposition in the Imitation and Adulteration of Holland and English Gin. New York: John A. Gray, 1857. 16 pp.

(35) Morris, Ellwood. Treatise on the Improvement of the Ohio River. Pottsville: Benjamin Bannan, 1857. 32 pp.

(36) The Baltimore Elections of 1857! The Comments of the Neutral Press. Baltimore: King and Brother, 1857. 8 pp.

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(37) Boykin, Burwell. Contributions of Science to the Uses of Man: Anniversary Oration before the Erosophic and Philomatic Societies of the University of Alabama, July 14, 1857. Tuscaloosa: Observer Office, 1857. 35 pp.

(38) Ocean Mail Service: The New Orleans, Havana, Fayal, Santander and Bordeux U. S. Mail Steamship Line. New York: W. E. and J. Sibell, 1858. 16 pp.

(39) Weller, John B. Inaugural Address of Gov. John B. Weller. 15 pp.

(40) A Review of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the U. S. in the Dred Scott Case, by "a Kentucky Lawyer. Louisville, Ky: Morton and Griswold, 1857. 47 pp.

(41) Reflections on the Powers of the General Government and the Inherent Rights of American Citizens: Suggested by a Perusal of the Constitution and the Congressional Debates in Relation to Territorial Governments. Kalamazoo: Gazette Book Office, 1857. 8 pp.

VOLUME 18, BOOK 15 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 2

(1) Message of the President of the United States, and Reports of the Secretaries of the Departments. Washington D.C.: Cornelius Wendell, 1857. 160 pp.

(2) U. S. Congress. Senate. Cod Fisheries: Report on "A bill repealing all laws, or parts of laws, allowing bounties to vessels employed in the Bank or other cod fisheries," and a "resolution of the legislature of the State of Maine in relation to the bounty on cod fisheries." 35th Congress, 1st Session, 1858. 10 pp.

(3) U. S. Congress. Senate. Report to Accompany Bill S. 161 on Kansas. 35th Congress, 1st Session, 1858. 88 pp.

(4) Governor's Message and Reports of the Public Officers of the State, of the Board of Directors, and of the Visitors, Superintendents, and Other Agents of Public Institutions or Interests of Virginia. Richmond: William F. Ritchie, 1857. 186 pp. Contents: Message I: On the Present Commercial Crisis, and the Condition of the Banks of the U. S., and Particularly Those of Virginia to the General Assembly, 7 Dec. 1857. Message II: Specially on the Subject of the Legal Rate of Interest, and the Usury Laws of the State of Virginia against Their Repeal, to the General Assembly. Appendix to Message II: Free Trade in Money, or Note Shaving, the Great Cause of Fraud, Poverty and Ruin--Stringent Usury Laws, the Best Defence of the People against Hard Times, by John Whipple.

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Message III: On Miscellaneous Subjects, to the General Assembly. Message IV: Relative to Reprieves and Pardons, to the General Assembly.

(5) U. S. Congress. Senate. Kansas Territory: Message of the President of the United States, Communicating Correspondence between the Executive Department and the Present Governor of Kansas and between the Executive and Any Governor or Other Officer of the Government in Kansas. 35th Congress, 1st Sess, 1857. 134 pp.

(6) U. S. Congress. Senate. Kansas Territory: Message of the President of the U. S. Communicating a Constitution for Kansas as a State, and Presenting his Views in Relation to the Affairs of That Territory. 35th Congress, 1st Sess, 1858. 32 pp.

(7) Moore, Andrew B. Inaugural Address to the General Assembly of Alabama, Dec. 1, 1857. Montgomery, Ala: N. B. Cloud, 1857. 8 pp.

(8) Whiting, John. Communication from John Whiting, Esq., Commissioner and Trustee of the State Bank and Branches, to the General Assembly of Alabama. Montgomery, Ala: N. B. Cloud, 1858. 8 pp.

(9) Report of the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Alabama, to the General Assembly. Montgomery: Smith and Hughes, 1857. 48 pp.

(10) Report of the State Treasurer, to the General Assembly of Alabama, and its Sixth Biennial Session, in the City of Montgomery, November, 1857. Montgomery: 1857. 32 pp.

(11) Report on the State of the Two and Three Per Cent Funds, Made by the Select Joint Committee, to the Senate and House of Representatives. Montgomery: N. B. Cloud, 1858. 14 pp.

(12) Barstow, Benjamin. Speech on Benjamin Barstow, of Salem, on the Abolition Propensities of Caleb Cushing. Boston: National Democrat Office, 1853. 16 pp.

(13) Evans, Estwick. Essay on State Rights. Washington D.C.: William Greer, 1844. 40 pp.

(14) Reflections of the Powers of the General Government and the Inherent Rights of American Citizens, Suggested by a Perusal of the Constitution and the Congressional Debates in Relation to Territorial Governments. Kalamazoo, Mich: Gazette Office, 1857. 8 pp.

(15) A Lecture Delivered before the Mount Vernon Association. 7 pp.

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(16) The Union, Past and Future: How It Works, and How to Save It, by a Citizen of Virginia. 3d ed. Washington D.C.: John T. Towers, 1850. 32 pp.

VOLUME 19, BOOK 16 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 3

(1) Emmons, E. National Foundry, Deep River, N. C.: Report of Dr. E. Emmons, Geologist to the State of North Carolina, Concerning the Advantages of the Valley of the Deep River as a Site for the Establishment of a National Foundry. Raleigh, N. C.: Holden and Wilson, 1857. 14 pp.

(2) Remarks upon the Necessity and Effect of General Bankrupt Law Including Corporations. New York: 1858. 15 pp.

(3) Mason, Charles. Articles on the Currency. Burlington: Daily Gazette Office, 1858. 39 pp.

(4) Cushing, Caleb. Speeches Delivered Oct. 27 and 31, 1857. Boston: Boston Post Office, 1857. 48 pp.

(5) Spratt, L. W. The Foreign Slave Trade the Source of Political Power of Material Progress, of Social Integrity, and of Social Emancipation to the South. Charleston, S. C.: Steam Power Press, 1858. 31 pp.

(6) Ruffin, Edmund. The Political Economy of Slavery; or, the Institution Considered in Regard to Its Influence on Public Wealth and the General Welfare. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, n.d. 31 pp.

(7) Correspondence of the Agents of the Alabama and Florida Railroad with the Dept. of the Interior, Relative to the Grant of Land Made by the Act of Congress, Approved 17th May, 1856. Washington D.C.: J. and G. S. Gideon, 1857. 15 pp.

(8) Stevens, Isaac I. A Circular Letter to Emigrants Desirous of Locating in Washington Territory. Washington D.C.: G. S. Gideon, 1858. 21 pp.

(9) Robert Owen's Millennial Gazette; Explanatory of the Principles and Practices by Which, in Peace, with Truth, Honesty and Simplicity, the New Existence of Man upon the Earth May be Easily and Speedily Commenced. 14 (Feb. 1858). 44 pp.

(10) Tennessee River Railroad Co. Report of the President and Directors of the Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad Co., to the Stockholders, of the Operations of the Company from 1 July 1856, to 30 May 1857. Selma, Ala: Selma Reporter Office, 1857. 19 pp.

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(11) Hemphill, John. Eulogy on the Life and Character of the Hon. Thomas J. Rusk, Late U. S. Senator from Texas, Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives of the State of Texas. Austin, Texas: John Marshall & Co., 1857. 24 pp.

(12) Carey, H. C. Letters to the President, on the Foreign and Domestic Policy of the Union and Its Effects, as Exhibited in the Condition of the People and the State. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1858. 171 pp.

(13) Alabama Baptist State Convention. Minutes of the 35th Anniversary of the Alabama Baptist State Convention, Held at Talladega, Nov. 6-9, 1857; and of the Alabama Baptist Bible Society. Tuskegee, Ala: South Western Baptist, 1857. 31 pp.

(14) American Colonization Society. Forty-first Annual Report of the American Colonization Society, with the Proceedings of the Board of Directors and of the Society: 19 Jan. 1858. Washington, D.C.: C. Alexander, 1858. 64 pp.

(15) U. S. Congress. Congressional Directory for the First Session of the 31st Congress of the United States of America. 3d ed. 59 pp.

(16) Boykin, Burwell. Contributions of Science to the Uses of Man: Anniversary Oration before the Erosophic and Philomathic Societites of the University of Alabama, 14 July 1857. Tuscaloosa, Ala: Observer Office, 1857. 35 pp.

(17) Vallandigham v. Campbell, Memorandum of Points Submitted by the Sitting Member. 1858. 10 pp.

(18) C. L. Vallandigham, Contestant, vs. Lewis D. Campbell, the Sitting Member in the 35th Congress. 16 pp. (House of Representatives, 3d Congressional Dist. of Ohio)

(19) Southern Commercial Convention. Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings of the Southern Commercial Convention, assembled at Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 10, 1857. Knoxville, Tenn.: Kinsloe and Rice, 1857. 96 pp.

(20) Society of Friends. The Appeal of the Religious Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, etc., to Their Fellow-Citizens of the U. S. on Behalf of the Coloured Races. Philadelphia: Friends' Book-Store, 1858. 48 pp.

(21) Pierce, Franklin. Review of the Veto Message of President Pierce of Feb. 17, 1855, on the Bill Relative to French Spoliations. 46 pp.

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(22) American Baptist Missionary Union. Forty-third Annual Report with the Proceedings of the Annual Meetings, Held at Boston, May 19-23, 1857. Boston: Missionary Rooms, 1857. 119 pp.

VOLUME 20, BOOK 17 – Location number: LPR100, Box 3

(1) Dietrichsen and Hannay's Royal Almanack and Nautical and Astronomical Ephemeris, for the Year 1859, of Our Lord, Being the Third After Bissertile of Leap Year, and the 23d of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. : Dietrichsen and Hannay, 1859. 160 pp.

(2) Lord, Nathan. A Northern Presbyter's Second Letter to Ministers of the Gospel of All Denominations on Slavery. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1855. 99 pp.

(3) An Appeal to the State Rights Party of South Carolina, in Several Letters on the Present Condition of Public Affairs. Columbia, SC: Office of the Southern Guardian, 1858. 36 pp

(4) Loring, George B. Speech Delivered at Lynn, Mass., Nov. 1, 1858, by George B. Loring, of Salem, Democratic Candidate for Congress from the 6th District. Salem, Mass.: Office of the Salem Advocate, 1858. 15 pp.

(5) Tucker, Gideon J. A Letter Exposing and Refuting the Calumnies Contained in the Recent Speeches of Daniel E. Sickles. New York: Jared W. Bell, 1858. 7 pp.

(6) Vallandigham, C. L. Speech on the Ohio Contested Election, Delivered in the House of Representatives, 22 May 1858. Washington D.C. Lemuel Towers, 1858. 16 pp.

(7) Slavery, Con and Pro, or, a Sermon and Its Answer, by Amor Patriae. Washington, D.C.: Henry Polkinhorn, 1858. 44 pp.

(8) Cheever, George B. The Fire and Hammer of God's Word against the Sin of Slavery: Speech of George B. Cheever, D. D. at the Anniversary of the American Abolition Society, May 1858. New York: American Abolition Society, 1858. 16 pp.

(9) Holcombe, James P. "Is Slavery Consistent with Natural Law? An Address Delivered before the Virginia State Agricultural Society, at the Sixth Annual Exhibition," from the Southern Literary Messenger, Dec. 1858.

(10) Segar, Joseph. Speech on the Wilmot Proviso, Delivered in the House of Delegates, Jan. 19, 1849. Richmond: Shepherd & Colin, 1849. 22 pp. (missing the last page)

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(11) Coxe, Richard S. The African Slave-Trade: An Exposition of Some of the Causes of Its Continuance and Prosperity, with Suggestions as to the Most Effectual Means of Repressing and Extinguishing It. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1858. 36 pp.

(12) Haley, William D. A Defence of the Supernatural Element in Religion: A Sermon Preached before the 35th Congress of the U. S., on May 9, 1858. Washington D.C.: Franklin Philip, 1858. 15 pp.

(13) Beschke, William. To All American Patriots: Wood and Iron – Sail Ships and Steamers. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, Printers, 1858. 7 pp.

(14) English, William Hayden [?] The Three Kansas Bills: The Conference Bill, the Crittenden - Montgomery Bill, the Senate Bill. Reported from the Committee by Mr. English. 13 pp.

(15) Clingman, Thomas L. Valedictory Address to the Freemen of the Eighth Congressional District of North Carolina. 1858. 8 pp.

(16) Clingman, Thomas L. North Carolina State Agricultural Society Annual Address Delivered at the Fair Grounds, Delivered at the Fair Grounds, on Oct. 21, 1858. Washington, D.C.: George S. Gideon, 1858. 22 pp.

(17) Coxe, Richard S. Brief Examination and Exposition of the Right of Detention, Visit and Search in Time of Peace. Washington D.C.: Henry Polkinhorn, 1858. 36 pp.

(18) Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Proceedings of a Meeting of the Stockholders of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co., Nov. 25 and 27, 1858. 16 pp.

(19) Green, Duff. Letters to Gov. Floyd, of Virginia. 16 pp.

(20) U. S. Congress. French Spoliations, Prior to July 31, 1801: Resolutions and Instructions of the Legislature of Eleven States, to Their Senators and Representatives in Congress to Sustain, and Provide by Law for Satisfying the Claims of American Citizens Which Were for Public Use, Bartered Away to France by the U. S., in the Convention of Sept. 30, 1800. Washington D.C.: R. A. Waters, 1854. 12 pp.

(21) Opdyke, George. A Report on the Currency. New York: John F. Trow, 1858. 29 pp.

(22) Extract from the Money Article of the Journal of Commerce, of Nov. 27, 1858. 1 p.

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(23) Savage, John H. Remarks of Hon. John H. Savage of Tennessee and His Colleagues, on the Old Soldiers' Pension Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 16, 20, and 21, 1858. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1858. 13 pp.

(24) "The Coast Survey: Its Cost, Abuses and Power," from the New York Times, Nov. 17, 1858. 33 pp.

(25) Tucker, John Randolph. An Address Delivered before the Society of Alumni of the , at Its Annual Meeting, Held in the Rotunda, on the 28 June 1851. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1851. 64 pp.

(26) Tucker, John Randolph. Address Delivered before the Phoenix and Philomathean Societies, of William and Mary College, on the 3d July, 1854. Richmond: Charles H. Wynne, 1854. 27 pp.

(27) Faulkner, Charles J. Address before the Valley Agricultural Society of Virginia, at Their Fair Grounds Near Winchester, Oct. 21, 1858. Washington D.C.: 1858.

(28) Faulkner, Charles J. Address to the Graduating Class of the Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington, July 4, 1850. 4 pp.

(29) Faulkner, Charles J. Address on the Land Policy of the U. S. Washington D.C.: Cornelius Wendell, 1857. 36 pp.

(30) Baker, James L. Exports and Imports, as Showing the Relative Advancement of Every Nation in Wealth, Strength, and Independence. Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Co., 1858. 30 pp.

(31) Hyren, Frederic. Principles and Rules for the Establishment of the Millennial Church of the Lord Jesus Christ, called by Church of the Holy Spirit. Cleveland: Ben Franklin Office, 1858. 14 pp.

VOLUME 21, BOOK 18 – Location number: LPR 100, Box 3

(1) YMCA. 5th Annual Report of the Washington City Young Men's Christian Association Presented Jan. 19, 1858, with the Constitution and By-laws of the Association, Board of Managers, List of Members, Officers, etc. Washington D.C.: YMCA, 1858. 32 pp.

(2) YMCA. Young Men's Christian Journal. 4 (Feb. 1859). Buffalo, N.Y.: Commercial Advertiser Steam Press, 1859. 48 pp.

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(3) Ohio Politics. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, n. d. 4 pp.

(4) Woodward, Thomas S. Woodward's Reminiscences of the Creek, or Muscogee Indians, Contained in Letters to Friends in Georgia and Alabama. Montgomery, Ala.: Barrett and Wimbish, 1859. 168 pp.

(5) Ruffin, Edmund. African Colonization Unveiled. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, n.d. 32 pp.

(6) Hayne, Isaac W. Argument before the U. S. Circuit Court on the Motion to Discharge the Crew of the Echo. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons, and Co., 1859. 24 pp.

(7) U. S. Congress. Resolutions on the Slave Trade, Offered in the House of Representatives, and Made the Special Order for the 4th December 1858. 16 pp.

(8) The Regina Coeli: Correspondence between the Hon. James H. Hammond and John H. B. Latrobe, President of the American Colonization Society. Baltimore, Md.: John D. Toy, 1858. 47 pp.

(9) Williams, Joseph R. Address Delivered before the New York State Agricultural Society, Oct. 8, 1858. Albany, N.Y.: C. Van Benthuysen, 1858. 63 pp.

(10) Address to the Democracy of New York, Mozart Hall, Jan. 6, 1859. New York: George H. Clark, 1859. 8 pp.

(11) Dowdell, J. F. Letter of J. F. Dowdell, of Ala., to His Constituents. Washington D.C.: T. McGill, 1859. 2 pp.

(12) Seward, William H. Speech Delivered at Rochester, N.Y. Oct. 25, 1858. 7 pp.

(13) Butterfield, Carlos. Butterfield's Memorial on Mexico to the Senate and House of Representatives, 31 Dec. 1858. 36 pp.

(14) An Essay on Grades, Drainage, and Extension of the Public Grounds in the City of Washington as a System of General Improvement. Washington D.C.: Henry Polkinhorn, 1858. 24 pp.

(15) Proceedings of the National Convention of the Soldiers of the War of 1812, Held at the Hall of Independence, in the City of Philadelphia, on Jan. 9, 1854. Philadelphia: Brown's Printing Office, 1854. 32 pp.

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(16) Baily, G. Reports on the Reservation System of California and the Indians of Arizona, Addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington D.C.: 1858. 22 pp.

(17) Delavan, Edward C. Letter to the Bishops of the Episcopal Church on the Adulteration of Liquors, etc. Albany, N.Y.: C. Van Benthuysen, 1859. 36 pp.

(18) Stevens, Isaac I. Address on the Northwest, before the American Geographical and Statistical Society, Delivered at New York, Dec. 2, 1858. Washington D.C.: G. S. Gideon, 1858. 56 pp.

(19) Carrigan, Charles W. Speech Delivered in Independence Square, Oct. 11, 1858. 4 pp.

(20) Vallandigham, C. L. Speech of C. L. Vallandigham, with the Proceedings and Resolutions of the Democratic Meeting, Held in the City Hall, Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1855. Dayton: Empire Book and Job Rooms, 1855. 53 pp.

(21) Nolan, M. P. Speech of M. P. Nolan, Esq., Delivered at Beckel's Hall, Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 22, 1858, Exposing the Dishonesty of C. L. Vallandigham, in Attempting to Read Him Out of the Democratic Party. 13 pp.

(22) Jewett, Joshua H. To the Voters of the 5th Congressional District of Kentucky. 1859. 8 pp

(23) U. S. Congress. Document Relating to the Bill "To repeal the acts laying a duty on imported salt, and granting certain fishing bounties and allowances to fishing vessels, in lien of a drawback of the duties paid on foreign salt, and on fish exported.” 29th Congress, 1st Sess., 1846. 82 pp.

(24) The Coast Survey: A Reply to the Official Defence of Its Cost, Abuses, and Power. From the New York Times. 36 pp.

(25) Jay, John. A Statistical View of American Agriculture, Its Home Resources and Foreign Markets, with Suggestions for the Schedules of the Federal Census in 1860. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1859. 81 pp.

(26) Harper, Robert G. An Argument against the Policy of Re-Opening the African Slave Trade. Atlanta, Ga.: C. R. Hanleiter, 1858. 78 pp.

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(1) The Nebraska Question, Speeches in the U. S. Senate by Douglas, Chase, Smith, Everett, Wade, Badger, Seward and Sumner, Together with the History of the Missouri Compromise, the Annexation of Texas, the Organization of the Oregon Territory, and the Compromise of 1850. New York: Redfield, 1854. 120 pp.

(2) Martin, J. L. Message of his Excellency to the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, Dec. 16, 1845. Tuscaloosa: John McCormick, 1845. 8 pp.

(3) House Doc. No. 10. Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, House of Representatives. 4 pp.

(4) Senate Doc. 6. Report from the Committee on Education in the Alabama State Senate, Jan. 19, 1850. 3 pp.

(5) Report of the Committee on Internal Improvement (Georgia) Reviewing Request from Ala. for a Charter for the Extension of the Northeast and Southwest Railroad Through Georgia to Tenn. 6 pp.

(6) House Doc. 9. Memorial from the Committee Appointed by the Rail Road Convention, Held at Talladega, Sept. 24, 1849 to the General Assembly of Alabama. Montgomery, Ala.: Brittan and DeWolf, 1850. 8 pp.

(7) Smith, Sidney. To the Mobile Delegation, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, Dec. 9, 1853. 8 pp.

(8) Report of the Committee on 16th Sections. Montgomery, Ala: Brittan and Blue, 1853. 3 pp.

(9) Report of the Judiciary Committee, on Resolution Number One (Proposing Certain Amendments to the Constitution of the State of Alabama), J. W. McClung, Chairman. 3 pp.

(10) Blake, S. R. Speech on the White Basis, Delivered in the Alabama Senate, 16th and 17th Jan. 1854. Montgomery: Advertiser and Gazette Job Office, 1854. 29 pp.

(11) Remarks of Mr. Ashley, of Conecuh in the Alabama Senate upon the Resolution of Mr. Webb, Proposing to Recommit the Bill Reported by Committee on Congressional Apportionment and Substitute Offered by Mr. Blake (both on the White Basis) with Instructions to Report a Bill on the Constitutional, or Federal Basis. Montgomery: Alabama Journal Office, 1854. 12 pp.

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(12) Speech of Mr. Watts, of Montgomery, on the Federal and White Basis in Apportioning Representatives to Congress in the Alabama Senate, Jan. 19, 1854. Montgomery, Ala.: J. H. and T. F. Martin's Press, 1854. 24 pp.

(13) Greene, J. M. Remarks Delivered in the House of Representatives of the State of Alabama, Dec. 8,1853. Montgomery: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1854. 15 pp.

(14) Winston, John A. Message to the General Assembly of Alabama at the Fifth Biennial Session, in the City of Montgomery. Montgomery, Ala.: Brittan and Blue, 1855. 15 pp.

(15) Report of the Inspectors of the Alabama Penitentiary to the General Assembly at Its Fifth Biennial Session, in the City of Montgomery. Montgomery, Ala.: Brittan and Blue, 1855. 8 pp.

(16) Report of the Board of Inspectors of the Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, for the Year 1847, with the Accompanying Documents. Pittsburgh: Johnston and Stockton, 1848. 27 pp.

(17) Report of the Commissioners to Examine the Bank of Mobile Oct. 17, 1855. 3 pp.

(18) Biennial Report of the State Treasurer to the General Assembly of Alabama at Its Fourth Biennial Session in the City of Montgomery. Montgomery, Ala.: Brittan and Blue, 1855. 32 pp.

(19) Biennial Report of the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Alabama, for the Fiscal Years, 1854-1855. Montgomery, Ala.: Brittan and Blue, 1855. 15 pp.

(20) Report of Joint Committee, Appointed to Examine the Offices of Comptroller of Public Accounts and State Treasurer. 1855. 4 pp.

(21) Report of Commissioner and Trustee to Close the Affairs of the Bank, 20 Nov. 1855. 8 pp.

(22) Report of the Joint Committee, to Whom Was Referred the Report of John Whiting, Commissioner and Trustee, to Settle the Affairs of the State Bank and Branches, and to Provide for the Payment of the Public Debt. Montgomery, Ala.: Bates and Lucas, 1855. 8 pp.

(23) Report of the Superintendent of Education of the State of Alabama, to the Governor. Montgomery, Ala.: Brittan and Blue, 1855. 36 pp.

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(24) The Free School Law, State of Alabama. Montgomery, Ala.: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1854. 15 pp.

(25) Perry, W. F. Circular to the Trustees of the Public Schools.

(26) Perry, W. F. Forms for the Officers of Free Public Schools, and an Abstract of the Laws Relating to the Sale of the School Lands of the State of Alabama. Montgomery, Ala.: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1854. 28 pp.

(27) To the Members of the Alabama Legislature. Montgomery, Ala.: Underwood and Brown, 1855. 4 pp.

(28) Memorial for a Medical College in Mobile: To the Honorable Members of the Senate and House of Representatives, of Alabama. (2 proposals) 8 pp.

(29) Taylor, Joseph W. Report of the Committee on Education, to Whom Was Referred a Bill Entitled an Act to Aid the Alabama Medical College, to Be Located at Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala.: Bates and Lucas, 1855. 7 pp.

(30) Report of the Trustees of the Alabama Insane Hospital, Nov. 29, 1855. 4 pp.

(31) Report of the Joint Committee to Examine the Offices of Comptroller of Public Accounts and State Treasurer, 1855. 2 pp.

(32) Report of the Trustees of the Hospital for the Insane, Nov. 1855. 4 pp.

(33) Lopez, A. A Brief Review of That Part of the Governor's Message Relating to the Alabama Hospital for Insane Persons. 10 pp.

(34) Report of the Committee on Internal Improvements, to Whom Was Referred That Part of the Governor's Message Relating to the Geological Survey of the State. Montgomery: Bates and Lucas, 1856. 7 pp.

(35) Memorial to the Legislature of the State of Alabama. Athens, Ala.: Athens Herald Office 1855. 8 pp.

(36) Memorial of Memphis and Charleston Railroad Co. to the Alabama State Legislature. 7 pp

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(37) Stein, Albert. Report on the Improvement of the Alabama River to John J. Walker, President of the Mobile Chamber of Commerce. Mobile, Ala.: Chamber of Commerce, 1855. 16 pp.

(38) LaGrange College, to the Public: In Answer to the Report of the Faculty. Committee of Trustees: 1855. 8 pp.

(39) Hooper, Johnson Jones. Proceedings of the Democratic and Anti-Know Nothing Party, in Caucus, or the Guillotine at Work, at the Capital, during the Session of 1855-56. Montgomery: Barrett and Wimbish, 1855. 16 pp.

(40) Proceedings of the Democratic Convention, Held in the City of Montgomery, Jan. 19, 1852. 4 pp.

(41) Official Proceedings of the Democratic and Anti-Know Nothing State Convention of Alabama, Held in the City of Montgomery, Jan. 8 and 9, 1855. Montgomery: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1856. 16 pp.

(42) To the Democratic Electors of the United States.

(43) Debate in the Legislature of Alabama on the General Ticket Bill. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: M. D. J. Slade, Monitor Office, 1840. 42 pp.

(44) Debate on the General Ticket Bill in the House of Representatives. 21 pp.

(45) Alabama Legislature. House of Representatives. Protest of the Minority against the Passage of the General Ticket Bill, Jan. 1841. 4 pp.

(46) The Convention of Stockholders of the Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad, Held at Shelby Springs, Oct. 18th, 1854. Selma: Sentinel Office, 1854. 8 pp.

(47) Report of the President and Directors of the Alabama and Tennessee River Railroad, to the Stockholders in Convention, Selma, July 12, 1854. Selma: John Hardy, 1854. 20 pp.

(48) Stringent Usury Laws the Best Defence against "Hard Times." 1850.

(49) Jennings, Thomas R. An Introductory Lecture, Delivered before the Class of the Medical Dept. of the University of Nashville, Oct. 30, 1854. 39 pp.

(50) Bright, John M. Speech against Know-Nothingism, at Flat Creek, Bedford County, Sept. 11,1855. Nashville, Tenn.: G. C. Torbett and Co., 1855. 32 pp.

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(51) Letter on the Sound Dues Question. New York; G. B. Teubner, 1855. 73 pp.

VOLUME 23, BOOK 20 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 3

(1) Two Sermons: "Subjection to Christ: The Church's Law" and "Charity: The More Excellent Way." By a Southern Presbyter. Savannah: W. Thorne Williams, 1853. 44 pp.

(2) Talmage, Samuel K. Man His Brother's Keeper: An Address Delivered at the Annual Commencements of the Wesleyan Female College, Macon, Ga.; the Presbyterian Collegiate Female Institute, Talladega, Ala.; and the Collegiate Seminary for Young Ladies, LaGrange, Ga. 2nd ed. Savannah: W. Thorne Williams, 1852. 15 pp.

(3) Dayton, A. C. A Plea for the Bible Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, Located at Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn.: Southwestern Publishing House, 1856. 24 pp.

(4) Boyce, James P. Three Changes in Theological Institutions: An Inaugural Address Delivered before the Board of Trustees of the Furman University, July 31, 1856. Greenville, S.C.: C. J. Elford's Book and Job Press, 1856.

(5) Curtis, Thomas F. The Christian Preacher: A Sermon Delivered in the Baptist Church, Tuskaloosa, Ala., at the Ordination of the Pastor Elect, the Reverend Joshua H. Foster, March 13, 1853. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1853. 24 pp.

(6) Smyth, Thomas. Denominational Education: Its Necessity and Its Practicability, Especially as It Regards Colleges. An Address Delivered before the Thalian and Phi- Delta Societies of Oglethorpe University. Charleston, SC: B. Jenkins, 1846. 48 pp.

(7) Renfro, John J. D. The Kingdom of Christ, Not of This World: A Sermon Preached before the Tallassehatchie Baptist Association, Cherokee County, Alabama, Oct. 4, 1856. Nashville, Tenn.: Graves, Marks and Co., 1857. 64 pp.

(8) Circular to the Baptists of Alabama, on the Subject of the Endowment of Howard College, by a Committee Appointed at a Meeting in Behalf of Howard College, Held in Marion, Ala., July 1, 1857. Marion, Ala.: Dennis Dykous, 1857. 8 pp.

(9) Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the American Baptist Free Mission Society, Held in Norristown, Pa., May 21 and 22, 1856. 28 pp.

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(10) Minutes of the Alabama Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, Held in Eutaw, Ala., Dec. 5, 1855, Together with the Annual Sermon Preached before the Conference by Philip P. Neely. Montgomery, Ala.: Advertiser and Gazette Book and Job Office, 1856. 48 pp.

(11) Minutes of the 33d Anniversary of the Alabama Baptist State Convention and of the Alabama Baptist Bible Society, Held at Lafayette, April 11-14, 1856. Tuskegee, Ala.: Southwest Baptist, 1856. 36 pp.

(12) Minutes of the 34th Anniversary of the Alabama Baptist State Convention and of the Alabama Baptist Bible Society, Held at Marion, Ala., April 10-13, 1857. Tuskegee, Ala.: Southwest Baptist, 1857. 36 pp.

(13) Minutes of the 35th Anniversary of the Alabama Baptist State Convention and of the Alabama Baptist Bible Society, Held at Gainesville, Nov. 12-16, 1858. Tuskegee, Ala.: Southwest Baptist, 1858. 39 pp.

(14) Minutes of the 23d Session of the Coosa River Association Held with Talladega Church, Talladega County, Ala., Sept 6-9, 1856. Tuskegee, Ala.: Southwest Baptist, 1856. 21 pp.

(15) Minutes of the 24th Session of the Coosa River Associational Bible and Colporteur Society, 1857. 16 pp.

(16) Minutes of the 25th Session of the Coosa River Associational Bible Society, 1858.

(17) Minutes of the 1st and 2d Sessions of the East Alabama Baptist Convention, Held with Good Hope Church, Talladega, Nov. 28-29, 1856; and with Friendship Church, Benton, Ala., May 29-31, 1857. Tuskegee, Ala.: Southwest Baptist, 1857.

(18) Proceedings of the East Alabama Baptist Convention, Held with the Mount Zion Church, Talladega County, Nov. 1857; and the Proceedings of the 2d Annual Session Held with the Jacksonville Church, 21-24, May, 1858. 20 pp.

(19) Proceedings of the 3d Annual Session of the East Alabama Baptist Convention Held with the Union Baptist Church, at Central Institute, May 20-23, 1859. Tuskegee, Ala.: Southwestern Baptist, 1859. 36 pp.

(20) Wilson, J. Leighton. Christian Missions and African Colonization. n.d. 53 pp.

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(21) Eighth Anniversary of the Hudson River Baptist Association South Held in the Meeting House of the 1st Baptist Church, Morrisania, N.Y., June 22-23, 1858. New York: Biglow and Bleecker, 1858. 68 pp.

(22) Campbell, D. R. Speech upon the Defects of the Common English Version, Delivered before the Bible Revision Convention, Held at Memphis Tenn., April 2, 1852. 16 pp.

(23) Discussion on Revision of the Holy Oracles, and upon the Objects, Aims, Motives, the Constitution, Organization, Facilities, and Capacities of the American Bible Union, for Revision; by 2 "Laymen" of the Revision Association, and 5 Clergymen. Louisville, Ky.: Morton and Griswold, 1856. pp. 215-220.

(24) The Gospel of Matthew: A Specimen of Revision. 40 pp.

(25) The Bible Union Reporter, 6 (Jan. 1855): 57-104

(26) Bible Revision Association. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting Held at Louisville, May 1, 2 and 7, 1857. Louisville, Ky.: Morton and Griswold, 1857. 24 pp.

(27) Brown, J. N. From the Central Union Association 22d Annual Session: Circular Letter, Reasons for a New History of the Church. pp. 17-23.

(28) Taylor, James B. "The Enmity of the Carnal Mind, a Sermon," from the Virginia Baptist Preacher. 1 (April 1842): 64-86.

(29) Minutes of the 105th Session of the Charleston Baptist Association, Held with Beulah Baptist Church, Nov. 1-4, 1856. Charleston: A. J. Burke, 1856. 31 pp.

(30) Proceedings of the Southern Baptist Sunday School Convention, Held in Memphis, Tenn, Nov. 26-28, 1858. Nashville, Tenn.: Southwestern Publishing House, 1859. 32 pp.

(31) Tenth Annual Report of the Board of Domestic Missions of the Southern Baptist Convention, from April 1855 to April 1, 1856. Marion, Ala.: Dennis Dykous, 1856. 16 pp

(32) Proceedings of the Southern Baptist Convention, at the 7th Biennial Session, Held in the First Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., May 6-10, 1859. Richmond, Va.: H. K. Ellyson, 1856. 101 pp.

(33) Trial of Rev. J. R. Graves before the First Baptist Church, of Nashville. 1858. 111 pp.

(34) "Synopsis of the Trial of J. R. Graves," from the Baptist Standard.

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(1) Barnard, Frederick A. P. Letter to the Board of Trustees of the University of Mississippi. Oxford, Miss.: University of Mississippi, 1858. 112 pp.

(2) Report on the History and Progress of the American Coast Survey up to the Year 1858. By the Committee of Twenty Appointed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at the Montreal Meeting, August 1857. 88 pp.

(3) Bingham, William. The Life and Writings of Hugh Miller: An Oration Delivered before the Twelfth Annual Convention of the Delta Psi Fraternity, at Raleigh, N.C., Dec. 18, 1858. New York: George W. Wood, 1859. 27 pp.

(4) Bullock, Edward C. True and False Civilization: An Oration before the Erosophic and Philomathic Societies of the University of Alabama, on Their Anniversary Occasion, 13 July 1858. Tuscaloosa: Independent Monitor Office, 1858. 30 pp.

(5) Barnard, Frederick A. P. No Just Cause for a Dissolution of the Union in Any Thing Which Has Hitherto Happened; but the Union the Only Security for Southern Rights: An Oration Delivered before the Citizens of Tuscaloosa, Ala., July 4, 1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Observer Office, 1851. 36 pp.

(6) Art Culture: Its Relation to National Refinement and National Morality: An Oration Pronounced before the Alabama Alpha of the Society of the Phi Beta Kappa, at Its Anniversary, 11 July 1854. Tuscaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1854. 25 pp.

(7) Barnard, Frederick A. P. Gratitude Due for National Blessings: A Discourse Delivered at Oxford, Miss., on Thanksgiving Day, 20 Nov. 1856. Memphis, Tenn.: Bulletin Co., 1857. 26 pp.

(8) Dix, William Giles. The University of the South: An Address Delivered at Beersheba Springs, Tenn., Aug. 19-22, 1859 and also before the Historical Society of Tennessee, at the Capitol, Nashville, Sept. 8, 1859. Nashville, Tenn.: W. T. Berry and Co., 1859. 32 pp

(9) Proceedings of the State Disunion Convention, Held at Worcester, Mass., Jan. 15, 1857. Boston, Mass.: Printed for the Committee, 1857. 79 pp.

(10) Williams, William G. An Address on the Physical Sciences, Their Importance and Relations to Each Other, and to the Arts and Professions. Tuscumbia, Ala.: Thomas J. Key, 1855. 15 pp.

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(11) Perry, Benjamin F. Address before the South Carolina Institute, at their Annual Fair, November 1856, with Exhibitor’s Catalogue, and Report of the Committee on Premiums. Charleston: Walker, Evans and Co., 1857. 32 pp.

(12) Token of a Nation’s Sorrow: Addresses in the Congress of the U. S., and Funeral Solemnities on the Death of John Quincy Adams. Washington: J. and G. S. Gideon, 1848. 40 pp.

(13) Jackson, Crawford M. Address Delivered before Wetumpka Lodge, No. 9, I. O. O. F., on the 26th April 1858. Wetumpka, Ala.: Spectator Book and Job Printing Office, 1858. 23 pp.

(14) Cobb, Thomas R. R. Address to the Alumni Society of Franklin College. 1857. 22 pp. (incomplete, some pages missing)

(15) Shannon, James. An Address Delivered before the Pro-slavery Convention of the State of Missouri, on Domestic Slavery, as Examined in the Light of Scripture, of Natural Rights, of Civil Government, and the Constitutional Power of Congress. St. Louis: Republican Book and Job Office, 1855. 32 pp.

(16) A Report and Treatise on Slavery and the Slavery Agitation. Austin, Tex.: John Marshall and Co., 1857. 88 pp.

(17) Transactions of the Alabama Historical Society, at the Annual Meeting in the City of Tuscaloosa, July 9 and 10, 1855. It includes N. L. Whitfield’s address to the society and “A Description, and History of Blount County,” by George Powell. Tuscaloosa: J. F. Warren, Observer Office, 1855. 65 pp.

(18) Yandell, Lunsford P. History of the Medical Department of the University of Louisville: An Introductory Lecture, Delivered November 1st, 1852. 38 pp.

(19) Proceedings at the Inauguration of the Monument Erected by the Washington Light Infantry, to the Memory of Col. William Washington, at Magnolia Cemetery, May 5, 1858. Charleston: Walker, Evans, and Co., 1858. 42 pp.

(20) Miller, Henry. An Examination of the Claims of Homeopathy, as a System of Medical Doctrine and Practice: A Lecture Delivered before the Medical Society of Louisville on the 14 Dec. 1847. Louisville, Ky.: Monsarrat and Co., 1847. 24 pp.

(21) To the Patrons of the University of Alabama. Includes discussion of State of Alabama vs. David A. Herring (in which one student was on trial for murdering another). 1858. 7 pp.

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(22) In the Senate, 19th January, 1856, Pending the Veto Message to the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Loan Bill: Speech by Mr. Brindley. 13 pp.

(23) Hobbs, T. H. Internal Improvements: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 17, 1856. 8 pp.

(24) Winston, John A. Inaugural Address Delivered in the Representative Hall, Dec. 20, 1853. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1853. 8 pp.

(25) Winston, John A. Inaugural Address Delivered before the General Assembly of the State of Ala., in the City of Montgomery, on Friday, 20th Day of December, 1855. Montgomery: Bates and Lucas, 1856. 8 pp.

(26) The History of the Raising of the First American Flag on the Capitol of Mexico: Proceedings in the U. S. Senate. Washington: C. Wendell, 1856. 34 pp.

(27) Reply to Dr. Dewey’s Address, Delivered at the Elm Tree, Sheffield, Mass., with Extracts from the Same. Charleston, S. C.: Walker, Evans, and Co., 1856. 32 pp. [Pro-slavery pamphlet]

(28) Catalogue of the Euphradian Society of the South Carolina College. Columbia, S.C.: I. C. Morgan, 1842. 31 pp.

(29) Catalogue of Regular and Honorary Members of the Clariosophic Society of South Carolina College. Columbia, S.C.: I. C. Morgan, 1842. 39 pp.

(30) Semi-centennial Celebration of the South Carolina College: Consisting of the Baccalaureate Address, by the President of the College, the Semi-Centennial Oration, by the Hon. James L. Petigru, and Answers to Letters of Invitation. Charleston, S.C.: Walker and Evans, 1855. 32 pp.

(31) Samuel, Tyler. Political Science. ca. 1856. 25 pp.

VOLUME 25, BOOK 22 – Location number: LPR 100, Box 4

(1) The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798-99 on the Acts of Congress, Called the Alien and Sedition Laws; with Madison’s Report, in Explanation and Defence of the Virginia Resolutions. Montgomery, Ala.: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1856. 68 pp.

(2) Hunter, R. M. T. Address before the Democratic Association of Richmond, Oct. 1, 1852. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1853. 16 pp.

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(3) Hammond, James H. Speech Delivered at Barnwell, October 29th, 1858. Charleston, S.C.: Steam Power Press, 1858. 28 pp.

(4) Brown, Aaron V. Address of the Ex-Governor before the Democratic Association of Nashville, June 25, 1856. Nashville: G. C. Torbett and Co., 1856. 22 pp.

(5) Brown, Aaron V. An Address on the Parties and Issues of the Presidential Election, Delivered at Philadelphia, before the Keystone Club of That City, August 15, 1856. Nashville: G. C. Torbett and Co., 1856. 39 pp.

(6) Longstreet, A. B. Know Nothingism Unveiled: A Letter Addressed to Rev. William Winans, in Reply to a Communication Published by Him in the Natchez Courier. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1856. 8 pp.

(7) Extracts from Speeches of Several Members of the New York Legislature, Renouncing and Exposing the Anti-Republican Order of Know Nothings or American Jesuits, Feb. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6. Middletown, N.Y.: Banner of Liberty Office, 1855. 32 pp.

(8) Reade, Edwin G. Letter to His Constituents. Washington: American Organ Printer, 1856. 16 pp.

(9) Fillmore, Millard. Addresses on His Arrival at New York from Europe, and at the Several Points on His Way Home, in Response to the Congratulations of the People. Washington: American Organ Printer, 1856. 7 pp.

(10) The Voice of Kansas, Let the South Respond: An Appeal by the Law and Order Part of Kansas Territory to Their Friends in the South, and to the Law-Abiding People of the Union. 1856. 8 pp.

(11) The Great Fraud upon the Public Credulity in the Organization of the Republican Party upon the Ruins of the Whig Party, and Address to the Old-Line Whigs of the Union. Washington: Union Office, 1856. 32 pp.

(12) Letter from James Alfred Pearce, U. S. Senator from Maryland, on the Politics of the Day. Letter from the Thomas G. Pratt, U. S. Senator from Maryland, to the Whigs of That State. Speech of Isaac D. Jones, Delivered in Response to the Call of a Democratic Procession at Princess Anne, Md. Speech of John W. Crisfield, Responding to the Call of a Democratic Process. Washington: Office of the Standard, 1856.

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(13) Plain Facts and Considerations: Addressed to the People of the U. S., without Distinction of Party in Favor of James Buchanan, of Penn., for President, by an American Citizen. Boston: Brown, Bazin, and Co., 1856. 32 pp.

(14) Proceedings of the Celebration of the 4th of July, 1856, by the Jackson Democratic Association of Washington, at the Bladensburg Spa Spring Grove, Containing the Oration of Hon. A. E. Maxwell, of Florida, and Sketches of the Remarks of the Other Speakers. Washington: Office of the National, 1856. 15 pp.

(15) Official Proceedings of the National Democratic Convention, Held in Cincinnati, June 2- 6, 1856. Cincinnati, OH: Enquirer Co, 1856. 78 pp.

(16) Official Proceedings of the Democratic and Anti-Know Nothing State Convention of Ala., Held in the City of Montgomery, Jan. 8 and 9, 1857. Montgomery: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1857. 16 pp.

(17) Proceedings of the Democratic Gubernatorial State Convention, Held in the City of Montgomery, Commencing June 1, 1856. Montgomery, Ala.: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1857. 16 pp.

(18) The Fearful Issue to be Decided in November Next! Shall the Constitution and the Union Stand or Fall? Fremont, the Sectional Candidate of the Advocates of Dissolution! Buchanan, the Candidate of Those Who Advocate One Country! One Union! One Constitution! One Destiny! 1856.

(19) Caruthers, Samuel. Letter. 1856. 16 pp.

(20) Jones, G. W. Letter to his [Tennessee] Constituents. 1856. 16 pp.

(21) The Agitation of Slavery: Who Commenced and Who Can End It? Buchanan and Fillmore Compared from the Record. Washington: Union Office, 1856. 36 pp.

(22) Short Answers to Reckless Fabrications. Philadelphia: William Rice, 1856. 32 pp.

(23) Buchanan’s Political Record: Let the South Beware! Washington: American Organ, 1856. 16 pp.

(24) Hilliard, Henry W. Letter on the Political Issues of the Day. Montgomery, Ala.: Confederation Book and Job office, 1858. 8 pp.

(25) Clay, James B. Letters to his Constituents of the Ashland District. 1858. 8 pp.

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(26) Shorter, Eli S. Letter in Defense of His Vote on the Conference Bill to Admit Kansas into the Union. Washington: H. Polkinhorn’s Press, 1858. 8 pp.

(27) Complimentary to Hon. Eli S. Shorter, of Alabama. 1858. 7 pp.

(28) Curry, J. L. M. Speech on Expenditures and the Tariff Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 24, 1859. Washington: T. McGill, 1859. 7 pp.

(29) “Van Tromp.” The Pirates of the Echo. Charleston, 1859. 12 pp.

(30) The North and the South. Sept. 7, 1859. pp. 3-18.

(31) Report of the President and Directors of the Ala. and Tenn. River Railroad Co. to the Stockholders, of the Operations of the Company from the 31st May 1858, to 31st May 1859. Selma: Shelley and Williams, 1859. 31 pp.

(32) Dillaye, Stephen D. Letter to the Hon. Howell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury. New York: 1858. 16 pp.

(33) Horace F. Clark. Letter, Oct. 11, 1858. 8 pp.

(34) Lamar, C. A. L. The Reply to the Letter of Hon. Howell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury of the U. S., Refusing a Clearance to the Ship Richard Cobden. Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans, and Co., 1858. 11 pp.

(35) Dillaye, Stephen D. Letter to the Hon. Howell Cobb, Secretary of the Treasury. New York: 1858. 16 pp.

(36) Landreth, David. Letter to the Commissioner of Patents. Philadelphia: 1858.

(37) Platform of the Great Southern Party: Preamble, Resolutions, and Constitution. Aug. 1858. 8 pp.

(38) The Dred Scott Case: Report of the Hon. William H. Welsh, in the Senate of Pennsylvania, May 11, 1847, from the Select Committee to which Was Referred the Resolutions Relative to the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott Case. 15 pp.

(39) Addresses Delivered at the Complimentary Dinner Given to the Hon. John B. Weller, by Citizens of California, at the Kirkwood House, Washington D.C. on Jan. 22, 1857. Washington: George S. Gideon, 1857. 36 pp.

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(40) Mr. Betts’ Address Before the Order of United Americans. 1859. 40 pp.

(41) United States’ Democratic Review, Advance Sheets (March 1859): 21 pp.

(42) Olds, Edson B. Speech at a Meeting Held in the Democratic Hall, at Circleville, Ohio, on the 9th of Feb. 1856. 24 pp.

(43) Walker, Richard W. Speech on the Presidential Election, Delivered at Huntsville, Ala., on the 28th of Aug. 1856. Florence, Ala.: The Gazette Office, 1856. 23 pp.

(44) Toombs, R. Slavery: Its Constitutional Status, Its Influence on the African Race and Society. A Lecture Delivered in the Tremont Temple Boston, Mass., on the 24th Jan 1856. 16 pp.

(45) Mann, Horace. Speech of the Subject of Slavery in the Territories and the Consequences of the Threatened Dissolution of the Union, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 15, 1850. Washington: Gideon & Co., 1850. 15 pp.

(46) Bagby, A. P. Speech on the Bill Making Appropriations for Harbors and Rivers, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., July 24, 1846. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1846. 7 pp.

(47) Cass, Lewis. Speech on the Government of the Territories, and on the Constitutionality and Expediency of the Wilmot Proviso, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., Jan 21 and 22, 1850. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1850. 31 pp.

(48) The Campaign in Illinois: Last Joint Debate between Douglas and Lincoln. Washington: Lemuel Towers, 1858. 32 pp.

(49) Douglas, S. A. Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Feb. 23, 1859, in Reply to A. G. Brown, of Mississippi, in Opposition to the Passage of a Code of Laws by Congress to Protect Slavery in the Territories. . . . Washington: Lemuel Towers, 1859. 32 pp.

(50) The Douglas’ Disorganization. Feb. 7, 1859.

(51) Lovejoy, J. C. The True Democracy: A Speech Delivered at East Cambridge, Sept. 29, 1856. Boston: C. C. P. Moody, 1856. 12 pp.

(52) Lovejoy, J. C. The North and the South: A Letter to Owen Lovejoy, with Remarks by the Editor of the Washington Union. 1859. 16 pp.

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(53) Lane, Joseph. Speech on the Admission of Oregon, Delivered in the House of Representatives. Washington: Lemuel Towers, 1859.

(54) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Report of the Joint Committee on the Disagreeing Votes between the Senate and House of Representatives upon the Bill for the Admission of Kansas. 35th Cong., 1st Sess., 1858. 4 pp.

VOLUME 26, BOOK 23 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 4

(1) Barnard, Frederick A. P. Letter to the Board of Trustees of the University of Mississippi. Oxford: University of Mississippi, 1858. 112 pp.

(2) Manly, Basil. Report on Collegiate Education, Made to the Trustees of the University of Ala., July, 1852. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1852. 49 pp.

(3) Howard, Benjamin. Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the U. S. and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott Versus John F. A. Sanford, Dec. Term, 1856. From the 19th Volume of Howard’s Reports. Washington: Cornelius Wendell, 1857. 239 pp

(4) Davis, Jefferson. Speeches Delivered during the Summer of 1858. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1859. 56 pp.

(5) Wise Henry A. The Letter, Know Nothingism. 1854. 67 pp.

(6) Letters of Governor Wise: To the New York Tammany Society, to the Philadelphia Anti- Lecompton Meeting, to the Central Committee of the Democratic Party of Illinois. 1858. 67 pp.

(7) Statistics of the Alabama and Tennessee Rivers Railroad, and Internal Improvement Fund. Jacksonville Republican, 1859. 16 pp.

(8) Gwin, W. M. An Address to the People of the State of California on the Senatorial Election of 1857, Also Extracts from Speeches Delivered at Various Places upon the Political Issues of the Day. San Francisco: Daily National, 1859. 13 pp.

(9) Harlan, James. The Democratic Party: Its Responsibilities, Its Practice and Policy, Since the Inauguration of Franklin Pierce, March 4, 1853. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa: Office of the Republican News, 1859. 13 pp.

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(10) Reed, William B. Speech at the Board of Trade, in the City of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: C. Sherman and Son, 1859. 27 pp.

(11) British Telegraph Monopoly. 39 pp.

(12) Statement of Votes on Important Propositions during the Second Session of the 35th Congress. 6 pp.

(13) Address of the National Democratic State Central Committee of Illinois. ca. 1858. 8 pp.

(14) Republican Association of Washington. Tract No. I: How We Are Governed. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1859. 8 pp.

(15) Republican Association of Washington. Tract No. II: Lands for the Landless. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard.

(16) Douglas, Stephen A. Popular Sovereignty in the Territories, the Dividing Line between Federal and Local Authority. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1859. 40 pp.

(17) Observations on Senator Douglas’s Views of Popular Sovereignty, as Expressed in Harper’s Magazine, for Sept. 1859. Washington: Thomas McGill, 1859. 16 pp.

(18) Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: Judge Douglas in Reply to Judge Black. 1859. 24 pp.

(19) Clay, C. C., Jr. Speech on Slavery Issues, Delivered at Huntsville, Ala., Sept. 5, 1859. Huntsville: Democrat, 1859. 15 pp.

(20) Thompson, John. Squatter Sovereignty: Review of the Article of Stephen A. Douglas in Harper’s Magazine, Sept. 1859. 8 pp.

(21) Campbell, John A. The Institutions, Duties and Relations of Alabama. Tuscaloosa: Observer Office, 1859. 34 pp.

(22) Shorter, Eli. An Appeal to the People: In Reply to Attacks upon Him in the Abbeville Advertiser. Washington: Congressional Globe. 7 pp.

(23) Phillips, P. Observation on the Court of Claims. Washington D.C.: Henry Polkinhorn, 1859. 40 pp.

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VOLUME 27, BOOK 24 – LPR100, Box 4 (There are two Volume 27's in the Curry collection, this is the first one.)

(1) Phillips, Wendell. The Constitution: A Pro-Slavery Compact, or Extracts from the Madison Papers. 3rd ed. New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1856. 208 pp.

(2) Hurlbut, E. P. Essays on Human Rights and Their Political Guaranties. New York: Greeley and McElrath, 1845. 219 pp.

(3) Thrasher, John S. A Preliminary Essay on the Purchase of Cuba. New York: Derby and Jackson, 1859. 95 pp.

(4) How, Samuel B. Slaveholding Not Sinful. Slavery, the Punishment of Man’s Sin. Its Remedy, The Gospel of Christ. New Brunswick, N.Y.: John Terhune, 1856. 136 pp.

(5) Hilliard, Henry Washington (under the pseudonym of Junius Brutus). Five Letters on the Sub-Treasury Scheme. Montgomery, Ala.: Robert Nelson and Co., 1838. 22 pp.

(6) North and South: Impressions of Northern Society upon a Southerner. From the New York Daily Times, Oct. 16, 1852. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1853. 80 pp.

(7) Young Men’s Christian Association. Occasional Paper No. III: Report of the General Conference Held in Paris, Aug. 1855. London: YMCA, 1856. 125 pp.

VOLUME 27, BOOK 25 – LPR 100, Box 4 (There are two Volume 27's in the Curry collection, this is the second one.)

(1) State Rights: The Joint Resolutions and Report, to the Ohio Legislature, against Federal Consolidation, Session 1859. 51 pp.

(2) Memminger, C. G. Address before the Assembled Authorities of the State of Virginia, Jan. 19, 1860. 43 pp.

(3) Report of the Joint Committee of the Two Houses of the General Assembly on the Harpers Ferry Outrages, Jan. 26, 1860. 35 pp.

(4) Letter from General C. F. Henningsen, in Reply to the Letter of Victor Hugo on the Harper’s Ferry Invasion, with an Extract from the Letter of the Rev. Nathan Lord. New York: Davies and Kent, 1860. 32 pp.

(5) Black, J. S. Observations on Territorial Sovereignty, Consisting of Three Several Answers to the Magazine Article, Speeches, and Pamphlets of Senator Douglas. Washington: Thomas McGill, 1860. 24 pp.

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(6) Curtis, George Tichnor. The Just Supremacy of Congress Over the Territories. Boston: A. Williams and Co., 1859. 44 pp.

(7) Popular Sovereignty Subjected to the Test of Fundamental Principles, by a Constitutional Democrat. Washington, D.C.: O. E. Duffy, n.d. 15 pp.

(8) Forsyth, John. Letters of Hon. John Forsyth, of Ala., Late Minister to Mexico, to William F. Samford, in Defence of Stephen A. Douglas. Washington: Lemuel Towers, 1859. 16 pp

(9) Forsyth, John. Speech on the Senatorial Question, in the House of Representatives of the Alabama Legislature, Nov. 29, 1859. 15 pp.

(10) Forsyth, John. Speech on the Report from the Committee on Federal Relations, in the Ala. Legislature, Feb. 2, 1860. 8 pp.

(11) Lincoln, Abraham. Douglas an Enemy to the North. Reasons Why the North Should Oppose Judge Douglas: Speech Delivered at Cincinnati, Sept. 19, 1859. Washington, D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1859. 8 pp.

(12) Schurz, Carl. Douglas and Popular Sovereignty: Speech in Hampden Hall, Springfield, Mass., Jan. 4, 1860. [Also Remarks of Sen. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, on the Occasion of the Late Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims] Washington, D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1860. 14 pp.

(13) Brown, Albert G. Address before the Members of the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, Nov. 8, 1859. Washington, D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1859. 15 pp.

(14) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Report of Hon. Lawrence O’Branch from the Committee on Foreign Affairs on the Acquisition of Cuba, Jan. 24, 1859. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1859. 13 pp.

(15) Breckinridge, John C. The Substance of a Speech in the Hall of the House of Representatives at Frankfort, Dec. 21, 1859. 11 pp.

(16) Bryan, Edward B. Minority Report of the Committee on Federal Relations, Respecting Certain Resolutions Relating to the Importation of Slaves. 41 pp.

(17) Charge of Mr. Justice Wayne of the Supreme Court of the U. S., Given on the 15th Day of Nov. 1859, to the Grand Jury of the 6th Circuit Court of the U. S., for the Southern District of Georgia. Savannah: E. J. Purse, 1859. 29 pp.

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(18) Cushing, Caleb. Speeches on the Amendment of the Constitution of Mass., Imposing Disabilities on Naturalized Citizens of the U. S. Boston: Office of the Boston Post, 1859. 19 pp.

(19) Holcombe, James P. The Election of a Black Republican President an Overt Act of Aggression on the Right of Property in Slaves: The South Urged to Adopt Concerted Action for Future Safety. [Speech before the people of Albermarle on the 2d day of Jan., 1860]. 16 pp.

(20) State of New York in Assembly, Feb. 11, 1860. Report of the Select Committee, to Which Was Referred the Petition Relative to Slave Hunting in the State of New York. 11 pp.

(21) Wood, Fernando. Speech Delivered before the Meeting of the National Democratic Delegation to the Charleston Convention, at Syracuse, Feb. 7, 1860. New York: Office of the Daily News, 1860. 8 pp.

(22) An Inquiry as to the Power of Congress to Lay a Capitation or Other Direct Tax upon the Districts of Columbia by “A Citizen of D.C.” July 25, 1859. 8 pp.

(23) Report of Proceedings Connected with the Great Union Meeting, Held at the Academy of Music, New York, Dec. 19, 1859. New York; Davies and Roberts, 1859. 92 pp.

(24) A Sacred Maintenance of the Common Bond: Report of the Grand Union Meeting, Jan. 11, 1860, Containing the Speeches of Judge Hathaway and George Evans, and the Letters from Ex-President Pierce, Ex-Governor Wells, Edward Everett, M. H. Smith, Caleb Cushing, James W. Bradbury. . . . Bangor: Office of the Daily Union, 1860. 32 pp.

(25) The Republic and Its Crisis: Speeches of Edward Everett, Ex-Governor Thomas H. Seymour, and Prof. Samuel Eliot. Jan. 1860. 23 pp.

(26) Swan, J. R. Opinion in the Cases of Bushnell and Langston, on Habeas Corpus. Columbus: Osgood and Pearce, 1859. 16 pp.

(27) Hughes, Henry. Report Read before the Southern Convention at Vicksburg, May 10, 1859, on the African Apprentice System. 15 pp.

(28) Cowdon, John. Twilight: An Appeal to Truth and Reason in Defence of Re-Opening the African Slave Trade. Jackson, Miss.: Eagle of the South Press, 1859. 29 pp.

(29) A Reply to Lord Brougham. Charleston Mercury, Jan. 18, 1860. 7 pp.

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(30) Ewart, David. A Scriptural View of the Moral Relations of African Slavery. 1859 revision. Charleston, SC: Walker, Evans and Co., 1859. 12 pp.

(31) McLeod, Alexander. Negro Slavery Unjustifiable. New York: 1860. 46 pp.

(32) To the Citizens of the U. S.: A Plea for the Gospel Scheme for the Abolition of Slavery, by “Citizens of the North.” 4 pp.

(33) Letter on American Slavery, Addressed to the Editor of the Witness, 8 July 1846, by “An American.” New York: John Henry, 1847. 8 pp.

(34) Dowdell, J. F. Speech Delivered in the Court House at LaFayette, on Monday, Dec. 12, 1859. 8 pp.

(35) Homans, J. Smith, ed. A Cyclopedia of Commerce and Commercial Navigation. 2d edition. 14 pp.

(36) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in the City of Montgomery, Commencing Jan. 11, 1860. Montgomery: Advertiser Press, 1860. 38 pp.

(37) Callicot, Theophilus C. Speech against Granting Equal Suffrage to Men of Color. Albany: Atlas and Argus Print, 1860. 12 pp.

(38) London, Daniel. Speech on the Commercial, Agricultural and Intellectual Independence of Virginia and the South, Delivered in the Hall of the House of Delegates on the Night of the 5 Jan. 1860. Richmond: Enquirer Book and Job Office, 1860. 52 pp.

(39) The Past, the Present, and the Future of Our Country: Interesting and Important Correspondence between Opposition Members of the Legislature of Virginia and John Minor Botts. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(40) Letters on the Presidency. 1840. 57 pp.

(41) Nicholas, S. S. Plan for Obtaining Our Presidents without the Intervention of Political Parties. 1840.

(42) Hilliard, Henry W. The Spirit of Liberty: An Oration Delivered before the Literary Societies of the University of Virginia, on the 27 July 1859. Montgomery: Barrett and Wimbish, 1860. 33 pp.

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(43) Mowry, Sylvester. The Geography and Resources of Arizona and Sonora: An Address before the American Geographical and Statistical Society. Washington, D.C.: Henry Polkinhorn, 1859. 50 pp.

(44) Mexico: Its Present Government, and Its Political Parties. 1858. 23 pp.

VOLUME 28 – There is no volume 28.

VOLUME 29, Book 26 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 4

(1) Moore, Andrew B. The Biennial Message of the Governor to the General Assembly of the State of Ala., Nov 14, 1859. Montgomery: Advertiser Office, 1859. 23 pp.

(2) Moore, Andrew B. The Inaugural Address of the Governor to the General Assembly of the State of Ala., Delivered Dec. 1, 1859. Montgomery: Advertiser Office, 1859. 12 pp.

(3) Biennial Report of the Controller of Public Accounts, of the State of Ala., for the Years 1858 and 1859. Montgomery: Advertiser Press, 1859. 77 pp.

(4) Biennial Report of the State Treasurer, to the General Assembly of the State of Ala., at Its 7th Biennial Session in the City of Montgomery, Nov. 1859. Montgomery: Advertiser Press, 1859. 32 pp.

(5) Biennial Report of John Whiting, Commissioner and Trustee, 5 Dec. 1859, to the Ala. Senate and House of Representatives. 3 pp.

(6) Report of Joint Select Committee of the Senate and House of Representatives on the Two and Three Per Cent Funds. Montgomery: Shorter and Reid, 1860. 32 pp.

(7) Report of the Joint Committee of the Two Houses of the General Assembly, Appointed to Examine the Offices of Controller and Treasurer. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter and Reid, 1859. 8 pp.

(8) Milner, John T. Report to the Governor of Ala. on the Ala. Central Railroad. Montgomery: Advertiser Press, 1859. Pages 113-141 -- the beginning of the pamphlet, pages 1-112, is the last pamphlet in this volume.

(9) Report of the Quartermaster General, to the Ala. Legislature, Session of 1859-1860. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter and Reid, 1859. 8 pp.

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(10) Report of the Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Ala., “Providing for the Security and Protection of the State, by Arming and Disciplining the Citizen Soldiery Thereof.” Montgomery: Shorter and Reid, 1859. 19 pp.

(11) Garland, L. C. An Address Delivered before the General Assembly of Ala., on the Cause of Education Generally, and Specially on the Claims of the University of Ala. Montgomery: Shorter and Reid, 1860. 34 pp.

(12) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention, Held in the City of Montgomery, Commencing Jan. 11, 1860. Montgomery: Advertiser Press, 1860. 38 pp.

(13) Milner, John T. Report to the Governor of Ala. on the Ala. Central Railroad. Montgomery: Advertiser Press, 1859. 112 pp. Pages 113-141 are pamphlet number 8 in this volume.

VOLUME 30, BOOK 27 – Location Number: LPR 100, Box 4

(1) Annual Report of the American Colonization Society, with the Proceedings of the Board of Directors and of the Society, Jan. 17, 1860. Washington, D.C.: C. Alexander, 1860. 74 pp..

(2) Draft of the Constitution and Statutes of the University of the South, Adopted at the Meeting Held in New Orleans, from Feb. 8-13, 1860. New Orleans: Bulletin Office, 1860. 26 pp.

(3) Wightman, W. M. Inaugural Address Delivered at the Opening of the Southern University, Greensboro, Ala. Marion, Ala.: George C. Rogers, 1859. 19 pp.

(4) Stockton, T. H. Sermon from the Capitol on the Imperishable and Saving Words of Christ, Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives, March 18, 1860. Washington, D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(5) Van Dyke, Henry J. The Commandment with Promise: A Sermon Preached Nov. 24, 1859. New York: George W. Wood, 1859. 24 pp.

(6) Minutes of the 37th Annual Session of the Ala. Baptist State Convention, Held at Marion, Nov.11-16, 1859, and of the Ala. Baptist Bible Society. Tuskegee, Ala: Taliaferro and Dawson, 1859. 40 pp.

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(7) Bocock, Thomas S. Oration Delivered on the Inauguration of Mills’ Equestrian Statue of Washington, at Washington City, Feb. 22, 1860, Together with a Sketch of the Inaugural Ceremonies, Embracing the Address by President Buchanan, and the Remarks of Clark Mills, the Artist. Washington: W. H. And O. H. Morrison, 1860. 33 pp.

(8) Pugh, George E. Oration Delivered before the Triennial Convention of the Alpha Delta Phi, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, July 5, 1859. Washington, D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(9) Sabine, Lorenzo. An Address before the New Historic Genealogical Society, in the Hall of the House of Representatives of Mass., Sept. 13, 1859: The 100th Anniversary of the Death of Major General James Wolfe. Boston: A. Williams and Co., 1859. 100 pp.

(10) Lord, Nathan. The Improvement of the Present State of Things: A Discourse to the Students of Dartmouth College. Hanover: Dartmouth Press, 1859. 68 pp.

(11) Lord, Nathan. A Northern Presbyter’s Second Letter to Ministers of the Gospel of All Denominations on Slavery. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1855. 99 pp.

(12) Lord, Nathan. A Letter of Inquiry to Ministers of the Gospel of All Denominations on Slavery. Hanover: Dartmouth Press, 1860. 20 pp.

(13) Lord, Nathan. A Letter to J. M. Conrad, on Slavery. Hanover: Dartmouth Press, 1860. 16 pp.

(14) Reeder, Robert S. A Letter to Dr. Stouton W. Dent, on the Colored Population of Maryland and Slavery; and a Speech on the Proposition to Call a Convention, by a Single Act of the Legislature, to Change the Constitution, at Dec. Session, 1845. Port Tobacco: Elijah Wells, 1859. 58 pp.

(15) Appleton, Nathan. Letter to William C. Rives, of Virginia, on Slavery and the Union. Boston: J. H. Eastburn’s Press, 1860. 17 pp.

(16) Baker, J. L. Slavery. Philadelphia: John A. Norton, 1860. 19 pp.

(17) Nott, Samuel. The Present Crisis: With a Reply and Appeal to European Advisors, from the 6th Edition of Slavery and the Remedy. Boston: Crocker and Brewster, 1860. 43 pp.

(18) Portrait of Henry Winter Davis, by His Own Hand: His Political Inconsistencies Daguerrotyped in Colors Warranted Not to Fade, as His Principles Have Always Done, under the Corroding Touch of Time. 16 pp.

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(19) Yancey, William L. A Speech Delivered before the Democratic State Convention, Jan. 14, 1860. 31 pp.

(20) Yancey, William L. Speech Delivered in the National Democratic Convention, Charleston, April 28, 1860, with the Protest of the Alabama Delegation. 20 pp.

(21) Rutherford, John C. Speech in the House of Delegates of Virginia, 21 Feb. 1860, in Favor of the Proposed Conference of Southern States. Richmond: William H. Clemmitt, 1860. 27 pp.

(22) Simons, Thomas Y. Speech in Favor of South Carolina Being Represented in the Democratic Convention, Delivered at a Meeting of the Citizens of Charleston, Held in Hibernian Hall, Feb. 26, 1860. Charleston: A. J. Burke, 1860. 12 pp.

(23) Clay, Cassius M. Speech at Frankfort, Ky., from the Capitol Steps, Jan. 10, 1860. Cincinnati Gazette Campaign Documents: No. 1. 20 pp.

(24) Proceedings of the Mass Meeting of the National Democracy of Texas. Austin, Tex.: Southern Intelligencer Office, 1860. 24 pp.

(25) Mexico: Its Present Government, and Its Political Parties. 23 pp.

(26) Report of a Special Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, of the State of New York, Feb. 10, 1860, on Maritime Intercourse in Time of War. New York: John W. Amerman, 1860. 8 pp.

(27) Address of the National Democratic Volunteers, March 1860. New York: Headquarters, 1860. 8 pp.

(28) Eaton, W. W. The Union, Past, Present, and Future: A Speech Delivered at City Hall, Hartford, March 3, 1860. Democratic State Central Committee: 1860. 20 pp.

(29) Wallace, Daniel. The Political Life and Services of the Hon. R. Barnwell Rhett, of South Carolina. 1860. 47 pp.

(30) The Homestead and the Union, by “A Land Reformer.”

(31) Address of the Washington National Monument Society to the People of the U. S., with an Appendix. Washington: George S. Gideon, 1859. 31 pp.

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(32) Statement of Facts in Relation to the Appointment of the Democratic Delegation from the State of New York to the National Democratic Convention. Albany: Atlas and Argus Print, 1860. 10 pp.

(33) Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention Held at Syracuse, N.Y,, Sept. 14 and 15, 1859. Albany: Comstock and Cassidy, 1859. 16 pp.

(34) The Peck Defalcation – The Canada Company. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1860. 15 pp.

(35) Taylor, James W. Northwest British America, and Its Relations to the State of Minnesota: A Report Communicated to the Legislature of Minnesota. St. Paul: Newson, Moore, Foster and Co., 1860. 42 pp.

(36) Sherman, John. The Republican Party, Its History and Policy: A Speech Delivered at the Cooper Institute, April 13, 1860. 16 pp.

(37) The Presidential Controversy, the True Policy for the South. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 8 pp.

(38) Wood, Fernando. The Campaign in Connecticut: A Speech at the Great Democratic Meeting, Held in Norwalk, on the 20th of March 1860. Office of the Daily News: 1860. 8 pp.

VOLUME 31, BOOK 28 – LPR 100, Box 4

(1) Annual Report of the American Anti-Slavery Society, by the Executive Committee, for the Year Ending May 1, 1859. New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. 144 pp.

(2) Schade, Louis. A Book for the Impending Crisis: Appeal to the Common Sense and Patriotism of the People of the U. S. Washington D.C.: Little, Morris, and Co., 1860. 80 pp.

(3) Report of Gabriel B. Duval, Superintendent of Education, of the State of Ala., Made to the Governor, for the Year 1858. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter and Reid, 1859. 93 pp.

(4) Proceedings of the State Convention of the State Rights Democracy of Pennsylvania, Held at Harrisburg, on April 13, 1859. Harrisburg: State Sentinel Office, 1859. 48 pp.

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(5) Curry, J. L. M. Speech on the Bill Granting Pensions to the Soldiers of the War of 1812, Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 27, 1858. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1858. 8 pp.

(6) U. S. Congress. Senate. Report on “An Act Granting Pensions to the Officers and Soldiers of the War with Great Britain of 1812 and Those Engaged in Indian Wars during That Period.” 35th Cong., 2d Sess., 1859. 7 pp.

(7) Curry, J. L. M. On Expenditures and the Tariff: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 24, 1859. Washington D.C.: T. McGill, 1859. 7 pp.

(8) Thayer, Eli. Fair Play: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 24, 1859. 8 pp.

(9) Curry, J. L. M. Speech on the Election of Speaker and the Progress of Anti-Slaveryism Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 10, 1859. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1859. 15 pp.

(10) Observations on Senator Douglas’s Views of Popular Sovereignty, as Expressed in Harpers’ Magazine, for Sept. 1859. 2d edition. Washington D.C.: Thomas McGill, 1859. 24 pp.

(11) Message from the President of the U. S. to the Two Houses of Congress, Read in the Senate of the U. S., Dec. 27, 1859. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1859. 16 pp.

(12) Morris, Isaac N. Speech in the House of Representatives Dec. 28 and 29, 1859, in Response to the President’s Message. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1860. 16 pp.

(13) Green, James S. Territorial Policy: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 10-11, 1860. Washington D.C.: H. Polkinhorn, 1860. 32 pp.

(14) Lincoln, Abraham. The Republican Party Vindicated, the Demands of the South Explained: Speech at the Cooper Institute, Feb. 27, 1850. 8 pp.

(15) Kellog, William. The Incidents of the LeCompton Struggle in Congress and the Campaign of 1858 in Illinois: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 13, 1860. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1860. 16 pp.

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(16) Curry, J. L. M. The Constitutional Rights of the States: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 14, 1860. Washington D.C.: T. McGill, 1860. 8 pp.

(17) Washburn, C. C. The Slavery Question: Speech Delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives, April 26, 1860. 16 pp.

(18) Proceedings of the National Democratic Convention, Convened at Charleston, SC, April 23, 1860. Washington D.C.: Thomas McGill, 1860. 54 pp.

(19) Yancey, William L. Speech Delivered in the National Democratic Convention, Charleston, April 28, 1860, with the Protest of the Alabama Delegation. Charleston, S.C.: Walker, Evans and Co., 1860.

(20) Statement of So Much of the Proceedings of the National Democratic Convention at Charleston, April 1860, as Led to the Withdrawal of the Delegates from States. 36 pp.

(21) Davis, Jefferson. Speech on His Resolutions Relative to the Rights of Property in the Territories, etc., Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., May 7, 1860. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(22) Benjamin, Judah P. Relations of States: Speech Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., May 8, 1860, on the Resolutions Submitted by the on the 1st of March, 1860. Baltimore: Murphy and Co., 1860. 8 pp.

(23) Douglas, Stephen. Non-Interference by Congress with Slavery in the Territories: Speech Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., May 15-16, 1860. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 32 pp.

(24) Davis, Jefferson. Reply to the Speech of Senator Douglas in the U. S. Senate, May 16-17, 1860. Baltimore: Murphy and Co., 1860. 16 pp.

(25) Bingham, Kinsley S. The Rise and Fall of the Democratic Party: Speech Delivered in the U. S. Senate, May 24, 1860. Washington D.C.: Republican Congressional Committee, 1860. 16 pp.

(26) Toombs, Robert. Speech on Property in Territories Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., May 21, 1860. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(27) Benjamin, Judah P. Relations of States: Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., May 7, 1860, on the Resolutions Submitted by Jefferson Davis on the 1st of March, 1860. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 24 pp.

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(28) Benjamin, Judah P. Defence of the National Democracy against the Attack of Judge Douglas, Constitutional Rights of the States: Speech Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., May 22, 1860. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 24 pp.

(29) Clay, C. C. Letter to Emmett A. O’Neal, May 21, 1860. Washington D.C.: T. McGill, 1860.

(30) Brown, Albert G. Protection to Slave Property in the Territories: Speeches in the Senate of the United States. 1860.

(31) Sumner, Charles. The Barbarism of Slavery: Speech on the Bill for the Admission of Kansas as a Free State in the U. S. Senate, June 4, 1860. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1860. 32 pp.

(32) Branch, Lawrence. Congressional Intervention in Regard to Slavery in the Territories: Letter to His Constituents, May 15, 1860. Washington: Congressional Globe Office, 1860. 16 pp.

(33) Rust, Albert. Address to the People of Arkansas, May 5, 1860. Washington: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(34) Dr. Cheever’s Church Troubles: Speech of Mr. Abernethy, President of the Board of Trustees. 1860. 14 pp.

(35) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Receipts, Expenditures, and Appropriations from 1789 to 1857. 35th Cong., 1st sess., 1858. 10 pp.

VOLUME 32, BOOK 29 – LPR 100, Box 5

(1) Proceedings of the National Democratic Conventions at Charleston and Baltimore. Washington D.C.: National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. 255 pp.

(2) Morgan, John T. Speech Delivered in Selma, Ala., Nov. 11, 1859. Cahaba, Ala.: Cahaba Gazette Office, 1860. 12 pp.

(3) Important Political Pamphlet for the Campaign of 1860. Platforms, Action of Political Conventions, Letters of Acceptance, Records of Bell and Everett, Douglas and Johnson, and Breckinridge and Lane, Acceptance Speeches, and Miscellaneous Political Matter (Adopted at Cincinnati, June, 1856). 92 pp.

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(4) Address to the Democracy and the People of the U. S., by the National Democratic Executive Committee. Washington D.C. McGill and Witerow, 1860. 16 pp.

(5) Breckinridge, John C. Speech Delivered at Ashland, near Lexington, Ky., Sept. 5, 1860. 16 pp.

(6) Minority Report of Mr. Stevens, Delegate from Oregon, Showing the Grounds upon Which the Regular Southern Delegation Were Entitled to Seats in the Convention at the Front Street Theatre, Baltimore, with Mr. Leach’s Protest against the Exclusion of Their Delegates. Breckinridge and Lane Campaign Document No. 2. Washington D.C.: National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. 7 pp.

(7) Speech of President Buchanan, on the Evening of July 9, 1860. Breckinridge and Lane Campaign Document, No. 4. Washington D.C.: National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. 8 pp.

(8) From the New York Herald of July 19, 1860: Immense Gathering at the Cooper Institute, Enthusiasm for Breckinridge and Lane, Important Speech of Daniel S. Dickinson, Interesting Letters from President Buchanan, Governor Stevens, and Charles O’Connor. Breckinridge and Lane Campaign Document, No. 6. Washington D.C. : National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. 16 pp.

(9) Speech of Hon. B. F. Hallett, Minority Report of Mr. Stevens, against the Exclusion of the Regular Southern Delegates at the Baltimore Convention, Mr. Leach’s Protest, Mr. Hallett’s Speech. Breckinridge and Lane Campaign Document, No. 7. Washington D.C.: National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. 32 pp.

(10) Biographical Sketches of John C. Breckinridge and General Joseph Lane. Breckinridge and Lane Campaign Document, No. 8. Washington: McGill and Witherow, 1860. 32 pp.

(11) Clay, James B. Speech Delivered at Elizabethtown, Kentucky, August 1, 1860. Louisville: Courier Office, 1860. 12 pp.

(12) Slidell, John. Address to the People of Louisiana, Sept. 25, 1860. 14 pp.

(13) Brown, Albert G. Speech Delivered at Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., Mississippi, Sept. 6, 1860. Jackson, Miss.: 1860. 8 pp.

(14) Reed, William B. Speech on the Presidential Question Delivered before the National Democratic Association. Philadelphia: 1860. 20 pp.

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(15) Wigfall, Louis T. Speech on the Pending Political Issues, Delivered at Tyler, Smith County, Texas, Sept. 3, 1860. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 32 pp.

(16) Gartrell, Lucius J. Speech at the Breckinridge and Lane Ratification Meeting of Fulton County, Georgia, Delivered at the City Hall, Atlanta, July 14, 1860. Atlanta: Atlanta Intelligencer, 1860. 8 pp.

(17) Phelan, James. Speech Delivered before the Breckenridge Club, Aberdeen, Mississippi. 30 pp.

(18) A Voice from the Keystone State: Who Shall Be Nominated? 1860. 4 pp.

(19) Thompson, M. Jeff. An Address to the Citizens of the State of Missouri. St. Joseph, Missouri: Tracey, Fish and Co., 1860. 7 pp.

(20) Popular Sovereignty and Non-Intervention with Slavery in the Territories: The Record of John C. Breckinridge in 1850, 1854, and 1856, and of Joseph Lane in 1856, with an Appendix. Washington: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(21) Stephens, Alexander H. Speech Delivered in the City Hall Park, Augusta, Georgia, on Sept. 1, 1860. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(22) Georgia Politics: The Double Convention. To the Democratic Party of Richmond County. National Democratic State Convention. To the Democratic Party of Georgia. Platform and Resolutions Adopted by the National Democratic State Convention. Louisiana Democratic State Convention. From the Augusta Constitutionalist. 10 pp.

(23) Missouri Democratic Campaign Documents: Drake’s Victoria Speech. History of the “Two-Thirds Rule.” Speech of Charles D. Drake, of St. Louis. In Favor of the Election of Stephen A. Douglas to the Presidency. 24 pp.

(24) Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Democratic Record. Baltimore: Murphy and Co., 1860. 23 pp.

(25) Political Record of Stephen A. Douglas on the Slavery Question: A Tract Issued by the Illinois Republican State Central Committee. 3d ed. 16 pp.

(26) Review of the Letter of Hon A. H. Stephens from the Virginia Sentinel, June 8, 1860. 8 pp.

(27) George N. Sanders to President Buchanan, 30 July 1860.

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(28) Removal of Judge Douglas by the Senate as Chairman of the Committee on Territories, Letter of Judge Douglas in Reply to the Speech of Dr. Gwin at Grass Valley, California. San Francisco: Daily National, 1859. 8 pp.

(29) Johnson, Reverdy. Speech Delivered before the Political Friends of Stephen A. Douglas, June 7, 1860. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1860. 16 pp.

(30) Remarks on Popular Sovereignty, as Maintained and Denied Respectively by Judge Douglas, and Attorney General Black, by a Southern Citizen. Baltimore: Murphy and Co., 1859. 40 pp.

(31) The Past, the Present, and the Future of Our Country: Interesting and Important Correspondence between Opposition Members of the Legislature of Virginia and Hon. John Minor Botts. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(32) Bell and Everett: Rooms of the National Executive Committee of the Constitutional Union Party. Washington D.C.: W. H. Moore, 1860. 16 pp.

(33) Address of the National Executive Committee of the Constitutional Union Party to the People of the U. S. Washington D.C.: 1860. 8 pp.

(34) The Public Record and Past History of John Bell and Edward Everett. Breckinridge and Lane Campaign Document, No. 5. Washington D.C.: McGill and Witherow, 1860. 32 pp.

(35) Crittenden, John J. The Union, the Constitution, and the Laws: Speech at Louisville, Ky., on the Evening of Aug. 2, 1860. Washington D.C.: William H. Moore, 1860. 16 pp.

(36) The National Union, July 21, 1860. 32 pp.

(37) The National Union, July 28, 1860. 32 pp.

(38) John Bell’s Record: A Full Exposition of Mr. Bell’s Course on the Slavery Question. National Executive Committee. 32 pp.

(39) Campaign Pamphlet, Containing John Bell’s Record, Speech of John J. Crittenden, Speech of Benjamin H. Hill and Other Matters of Interest. Augusta, Ga.: Office of the Chronicle and Sentinel, 1860. 32 pp.

(40) Proceedings of the National Republican Convention, Held at Chicago, May 16-18, 1860. Chicago: Press and Tribune Office, 1860. 44 pp.

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(41) Goodloe, Daniel R. Federalism Unmasked: Or the Rights of the States, the Congress, the Executive, and the People, Vindicated against the Encroachments of the Judiciary, Prompted by the Modern Apostate Democracy. 16 pp.

(42) Homesteads: The Republicans and Settlers against Democracy and Monopoly, the Record. Republican Congressional Committee, 1860. 16 pp.

(43) Bill and Report of John A. Bingham, and Vote on Its Passage, Repealing the Territorial New Mexican Laws Establishing Slavery and Authorizing Employers to Whip “White Persons” and Others in their Employment, and Denying Them Redress in the Courts. 8 pp.

(44) Political Issues and Presidential Candidates: Speech of John Hickman, in Philadelphia, July 24, 1860. Chester County (Pa.) Times. 8 pp.

(45) Spaulding, E. G. The Republican Platform: Revised Speech Delivered at Buffalo and Washington at Meetings Held to Ratify the Nomination of and Hannibal Hamlin, for President and Vice President. 8 pp.

(46) Weston, George M. Disunion, Its Remedy: Speech before the Republican Association of Washington, Aug. 2, 1860. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1860. 7 pp.

(47) Defrees, John D. The Measures of the Republican: Remarks before the Washington City Republican Association, Aug. 2, 1860. 6 pp.

(48) Republican Platform, Adopted by the Chicago Convention, May 17, 1860. 2 pp.

(49) Blair, Frank P. Colonization and Commerce: An Address before the Young Men’s Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, 29 Nov. 1859. 8 pp.

(50) Blair, F. P., Jr. Speech at the Cooper Institute, New York City, Jan. 25, 1860. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1860. 14 pp.

(51) Blair, Montgomery. Address before the Maryland State Republican Convention, at Baltimore, April 26, 1860. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1860. 8 pp.

(52) McKee, W. The Republican Party and the Republican Candidate for the Presidency: Speech Delivered in Philadelphia, May 26, 1860. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1860. 8 pp.

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(53) Ewing, Thomas. Speech at Chillicothe, Ohio, before a Republican Mass Meeting, Sept. 29, 1860. Cincinnati: Rickey, Mallory and Co., 1860. 24 pp.

(54) Griffin, Ebenezer. Speech Delivered at the City Hall, Oct. 30, 1860, in Reply to the Address of William L. Yancey. Rochester, N.Y.: Press of C. D. Tracy and Co., 1860. 23 pp.

VOLUME 33, BOOK 30 – LPR 100, Box 5

(1) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. National Foundry. 27th Cong., 3d Sess., 1843. 351 pp.

(2) The Kansas Question. Washington D.C.: Union Office, 1856. 31 pp.

(3) Curry, J. L. M. Perils and Duty of the South: Substance of a Speech Delivered in Talladega, Ala., Nov. 26, 1860. Washington: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 16 pp.

(4) Sanders, George N. On the Sequences of Southern Secession. Oct. 30, 1860. 4 pp.

(5) The Friends of the Union! Oct. 23, 1860. Union Committee. 9 pp.

(6) Barnard, Daniel D. The Dangers of Disunion: A Letter, Aug. 1, 1860. 16 pp.

(7) Tilden, Samuel J. The Union, Its Dangers, and How They Can Be Averted: A Letter to William Kent. 16 pp.

(8) Rockwell, John A. States vs. Territories. 1860.

(9) Stringfellow, Thornton. Slavery: Its Origin, Nature and History. Alexandria: Virginia Sentinel Office, 1860. 32 pp.

(10) Townsend, John. The South Alone Should Govern the South and African Slavery Should Be Controlled by Those Only Who Are Friendly to It. 60 pp.

(11) Porter, William D. State Sovereignty and the Doctrine of Coercion. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1860. 34pp.

(12) Townsend, John. The Doom of Slavery in the Union: Its Safety Out of It. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1860. 40 pp.

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(13) Cobb, Thomas R. R. Substance of Remarks Made in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Nov. 12, 1860. Atlanta: John H. Seals, 1860. 17 pp.

(14) Cobb, Howell. Letter to the People of Georgia, on the Present Condition of the Country. Washington D.C.: McGill and Witherow, 1860. 16 pp.

(15) Lamar, Lucius Q. C. Letter in Reply to Hon. P. F. Liddell, of Carrollton, Mississippi, Dec. 10, 1860. 12 pp.

(16) Ward, E. B. Reasons Why the Northwest Should Have Protective Tariff and Why the Republican Party is the Safest Party to Trust with the Government. 8 pp.

(17) Corry, W. M. The Railroad Speech Delivered at the Merchants’ Exchange in Favor of the Knoxville Route to the Gulf, Sept. 17, 1860. Cincinnati: Railroad Record Office, 1860. 32 pp.

(18) Magrath, A. G. The Slave Trade Not Declared Piracy by the Act of 1820: The U. S. vs. William C. Corrie. Charleston: S. G. Courtenay and Co., 1860. 31 pp.

(19) Potter, R. M. The Fall of the Alamo: A Reminiscence of the Revolution of Texas. San Antonio, Tex.: Herald Steam Press, 1860. 16 pp.

(20) Hale, William. Remarks Made in the Detroit City Council Chamber, May 8, 1860, upon the Subject of the Cass Parks. Detroit: Barns, French and Way, 1860. 14 pp.

(21) Garland, L. C. and Ormond, J. J. University of Alabama, Military Department. Tuscaloosa: Observer Printers, 1860.

(22) History of the Establishment and Organization of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Greenville, South Carolina, to Which Is Appended the First Annual Catalogue, 1859-1860. Greenville, S.C.: G. E. Elford, 1860. 54 pp.

(23) The Bible Union Quarterly (Aug. 1860): 69-84.

(24) Reason Why the Government of the U. S. Should Aid in Support of Existing Ocean Mail Facilities, and Open New Routes to Other Countries. New York: G. F. Nesbitt and Co., 1859. 24 pp.

(25) Delavan, Edward C. Letter to the Bishops of the Episcopal Church on the Adulteration of Liquors, etc. Albany: C. Van Benthuysen, 1859. 36 pp.

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(26) To the Rev. Dr. E. Nott, Temperance of Wine Countries. 16 pp.

VOLUME 34, BOOK 31 – LPR 100, Box 5

(1) Howell, Robert Boyte C. The Early Baptists of Virginia: An Address, Delivered in New York, before the American Baptist Historical Society, May 10, 1856. Philadelphia: American Baptist Historical Society Press, 1857.

(2) Proceedings of the Southern Baptist Convention, at Its Eighth Biennial Session, Held in the First Baptist Church, Savannah, Georgia, May 10-13, 1861. Richmond: MacFarlane and Fergusson, 1861. 71 pp.

(3) Rives, W. C. Discussions on the Character and Services of John Hampden, and the Great Struggle for Popular and Constitution Liberty in His Time. Richmond: Shepherd and Colin, 1845. 68 pp.

(4) Rives, W. C. Discourse on the Uses and Importance of History, Illustrated by a Comparison of the American and French Revolutions. Richmond: Shepherd and Colin, 1845. 57 pp.

(5) First Annual Report of the Board of Trustees and Officers of the Alabama Institution, for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb, Located at Talladega, to the Governor of the State of Ala., for the Year Ending July 1, 1861. Montgomery: Advertiser Office, 1861.

(6) Jackson, Crawford M. Brief Biographical Sketch of the Late Col. Albert James Pickett, of Alabama. Montgomery: Barrett and Wimbish, 1859.

(7) Green, Duff. Proceedings of the Convention of Cotton Planters, Held in Macon, Georgia, July 4, 1861, with a Communication on the Proposed Issue of Treasury Notes by the Confederate Government. 39 pp.

(8) Letcher, John. Message of the Governor of Virginia and Accompanying Documents. Richmond: William F. Ritchie, 1861. 24 pp.

(9) Report of the Select Committee on Amendments to the Constitution of Virginia. 16 pp.

(10) Proposed Mail Steam Lines to Cuba, Mexico and South America. Washington D.C.: Henry Polkinhorn, 1859. 23 pp.

(11) Davis, Jefferson. President’s Message to the Congress of the Confederate States, Nov. 18, 1861. 8 pp.

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(12) Report of the Treasury Dept., Nov. 19, 1861, Confederate States of America. 9 pp.

(13) Confederate States Loan: Holmes’ Plan of Arrangement. Richmond: Charles H. Wynne, 1861. 14 pp.

(14) Confederate Treasury Dept. Instructions for Collectors of Taxes, Appointed to Collect the War Tax, Sept. 28, 1861. 17 pp.

(15) Rains, George W., Major. Notes on Making Saltpetre from the Earth of the Caves. 12 pp.

(16) Memorial of the Alabama and Mississippi Rivers Rail Road Company. 1861. 8 pp.

(17) Tucker, Henry H. God in the War: A Sermon Delivered before the Legislature of Georgia in the Capitol at Milledgeville, on Nov. 15, 1861. Milledgeville, Ga.: Boughton, Nisbet, and Barnes, 1861. 23 pp.

(18) Walker, Joseph. Review of Dr. Pierce’s Baptismal Tract, “For Family Use.” Macon, Ga.: Telegraph Steam Printing Press, 1859. 56 pp.

(19) Cross, Jonathan. Annual Report of Colportage in Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, and North Carolina, March 1, 1860. 16 pp.

(20) Southern Aid Society. 24 pp.

(21) Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Session of the East Alabama Baptist Convention, Held with the Mount Zion Church, Calhoun County, Ala., July 19-22, 1861. Marion, Ala.: Baptist Correspondence Office, 1861. 15 pp.

(22) Proceedings of the 4th Annual Session of the East Alabama Baptist Convention, Held in the Baptist Church in Columbiana, July 13-16, 1860. Tuskegee, Ala.: Office of South Western Baptist, 1860. 23 pp.

(23) Volunteers Wanted. 4 pp.

(24) A Mother’s Parting Words to Her Soldier Boy. 8 pp.

(25) Bethel. 4 pp.

(26) A Soldier’s Appeal. Richmond: MacFarlane and Fergusson. 1 p.

(27) Are You a Soldier? 2 pp.

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(28) I am a Soldier. 8 pp.

(29) The Soldier’s Great Want. 4 pp.

(30) Are You Ready? Richmond: MacFarlane and Fergusson. 6 pp.

(31) Two Great Evils of Virginia, and their One Common Remedy: Address to the Members of the General Assembly of Virginia, Sept. 17, 1859.

(32) Ruffin, Edmund. The Political Economy of Slavery; or, the Institution Considered in Regard to Its Influence on Public Wealth and the General Welfare. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers. 31 pp.

(33) Ruffin, Edmund. Notes on the Cane-Brake Lands, or the Cretaceous Region of Alabama. 26 pp.

(34) Ruffin, Edmund. Slavery and Free Labor. Richmond: August and Williams, 1860. 28 pp

(35) Brittan, P. H., compiler. The Veto Messages of Gov. John A. Winston, Session of the Alabama Legislature of 1855-1856, with a Memoir and an Appendix. Montgomery: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1856. 76 pp.

VOLUME 35, BOOK 32 – LPR 100, Box 5

(1) Memorial: To the Honorable Members of the Senate and House of Representatives for a Medical School at Mobile. 8 pp.

(2) Report of the Trustees of the University of Alabama to the Senate and House of Representatives of Alabama. Eutaw, Ala.: Independent Observer Office, 1859. 20 pp.

(3) Moore, A. B. Message of the Governor to the House of Representatives of Alabama, Jan. 14, 1861. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter and Reid, 1861. 16 pp.

(4) Ordinances Adopted by the People of the State of Alabama, in Convention, at Montgomery, Commencing on the 7th Day of Jan., 1861. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter and Reid, 1861. 26 pp.

(5) Resolutions Adopted by the People of the State of Alabama in Convention, at Montgomery, Commencing on the 7th Day of Jan., 1861. 13 pp.

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(6) Rules for the Government of This Congress. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter and Reid, 1861. 8 pp.

(7) Meminger, C. G. Plan of a Provisional Government for the Southern Confederacy. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 6 pp.

(8) Congress of the Provisional Government. Constitution of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, 8 Feb. 1861. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter and Reid, 1861. 15 pp.

(9) Davis, Jefferson. Inaugural Address Delivered at the Capitol, Feb. 18, 1861. Montgomery, Ala.: Shorter and Reid, 1861. 8 pp.

(10) Smith, Robert H. An Address to the Citizens of Alabama, on the Constitution and Laws of the Confederate States of America. Mobile: Mobile Daily Register Print, 1861. 24 pp.

(11) Journal of the Public Proceedings of the Convention of the People of South Carolina, Held in 1860-1861, Together with the Ordinances Adopted. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1860. 170 pp.

(12) Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union and the Ordinance of Secession. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1860. 13 pp.

(13) Convention of South Carolina: Report and Resolutions from the Committee on Relations with the Slaveholding States, Providing for Commissioners to Such States. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 7 pp.

(14) Executive Documents No. 1: Correspondence with the Collector, 29 Jan. 1861. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 14 pp.

(15) Executive Documents No. 2: Correspondence and Other Papers, Relating to Fort Sumter. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 28 pp.

(16) Executive Documents No. 3: Correspondence Relating to the Post Office. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 12 pp.

(17) Convention of South Carolina: Report and Resolutions from the Committee on Relations with the Slaveholding States, Providing for Commissioners to Such States. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 7 pp.

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(18) Executive Documents No. 5: Correspondence between Isaac W. Hayne, Special Envoy, and the President Relating to Fort Sumter. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 17 pp.

(19) The Address of the People of South Carolina, Assembled in Convention, to the People of the Slaveholding States of the U. S. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1860. 16 pp.

(20) Report on the Address of a Portion of the Members of the General Assembly of Georgia. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1860. 6 pp.

(21) Lincoln, Abraham. Address in Vindication of the Policy of the Framers of the Constitution and the Principles of the Republican Party, Delivered at Cooper Institute, Feb. 27, 1860. New York: George F. Nesbitt and Co., 1860.

(22) Hammond, James H. To the People of the South: Extract from a Speech Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., March 4, 1858. 24 pp.

(23) Thornwell, J. H. The State of the Country: An Article Republished from the Southern Presbyterian Review. Columbia, S.C.: Southern Guardian Press, 1861. 32 pp. (incomplete)

(24) The North and the South Misrepresented and Misjudged: A Candid View of Our Present Difficulties and Danger, and their Causes and Remedy. Philadelphia: 1861. 48 pp.

(25) A Private Citizen’s Proposal for the Settlement of All Differences between the Northern and Southern States. 1860. 11 pp.

(26) The Border States, their Power and Duty in the Present Disordered Condition of the Country. Dec. 17, 1860. 46 pp.

(27) To the President of the United States, by “Andrew Jackson.” 4 pp.

(28) McClelland, Robert. Letter on the Crisis. Dec. 31, 1860. 11 pp.

(29) Disunion and Its Results to the South: A Letter from a Resident of Washington to a Friend in South Carolina. Washington D.C.: Feb. 18, 1861. 23 pp.

(30) Boardman, Henry A. What Christianity Demands of Us at the Present Crisis: A Sermon Preached on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 29, 1860. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1860. 28 pp.

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(31) Daha, W. C. A Sermon Delivered in the Central Presbyterian Church, Charleston, Nov. 21, 1860. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell, 1860. 12 pp.

(32) Campbell, John A. Letters. Nov. 24, 1860. 12 pp.

(33) An Original Plan for Inducing All Parties to Unite in the Adjustment of Our Federal Difficulties, Together with a Proposed Act of Congress, for That Purpose. Rochester, N.Y.: Union and Advertiser Office, 1860. 8 pp.

(34) Concessions and Compromises. Philadelphia: 1860. 14 pp.

(35) Correspondence Requesting Rev. J. J. Hutchinson to Address the Citizens of Greensboro and Vicinity on the Present Condition of the Country. Greensboro, Ala., Dec. 3, 1860. 16 pp.

(36) Address of the Free Constitutionalists to the People of the United States. Boston: Thayer and Eldridge, 1860. 54 pp.

(37) American Society for Promoting National Unity. New York: John F. Trow, 1861. 16 pp.

(38) Four Essays on the Right and Property of Secession by Southern States, by a Member of the Bar of Richmond. Richmond: Ritchie and Dunnavant, 1861. 56 pp.

(39) Owens, James B. The Right, Causes and Necessity for Secession. 32 pp.

(40) Wood, Fernando. Communication from His Honor the Mayor, Transmitted to the Common Council of New York, Jan. 7, 1861. New York: Edmund Jones and Co., 1861. 20 pp.

(41) An Appeal to the People of the North, by “A Voice from Kentucky.” Jan. 1861. 16 pp.

(42) Scott, Charles L. Address to His Constituents in California, on the Constitutional Right of Secession. Washington D.C., Feb. 2, 1861. 16 pp.

(43) Speech of Lieutenant Governor Reynolds on the Preservation or Reconstruction of the Union, Delivered in the Senate of Missouri, Jan. 17, 1861. St. Louis: George Knapp and Co., 1861. 9 pp.

(44) Heffren, Horace. Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 1, 1861, with the Report of the Minority of the House Committee of Thirteen on Federal Affairs, Jan. 31, 1861. 14 pp.

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(45) Correspondence between R. C. Weightman, Commanding Militia of the District of Columbia, and James G. Berret, Mayor of Washington. Washington D.C.: R. A. Waters, 1861. 8 pp.

(46) Proceedings of an Union Meeting, Held in New York: An Appeal to the South. New York: John H. Duyckinck, 1860. 37 pp.

(47) Chase, W. H. The Secession of the Cotton States; Its Status, Its Advantages, and Its Power. Oct. 22, 1860. 8 pp.

(48) Martin, G. H. A Sermon Preached at Macon, Mississippi, on Dec. 24 1860, and at Sharon Baptist Church, Noxubee County, Jan. 5, 1861. 15 pp.

(49) Thrasher, J. B. Slavery, a Divine Institution: A Speech Made before the Breckinridge and Lane Club, Nov. 5, 1860. Port Gibson, Miss.: Southern Reveille Office, 1861. 22 pp.

(50) A Declaration of the Cases which Impel the State of Texas to Secede from the Federal Union. Feb. 1861. 7 pp.

(51) Roberts, O. M. Speech of Judge O. M. Roberts of the Supreme Court of Texas, at the Capitol, on the 1st Dec. 1860, upon the “Impending Crisis.” Austin, Tex: Dec. 3, 1860. 32 pp.

(52) Report to the President and Members of the Convention of the State of Louisiana; with a Document Relating to Public Works. New Orleans: Feb. 4, 1861. 41 pp.

VOLUME 36, BOOK 33 – LPR 100, Box 5

(1) Sands, Alexander H. The Intellectual Culture of Women: An Address Delivered before the Hollins Institute, April 8, 1859. Richmond: MacFarlane and Fergusson, 1859. 13 pp.

(2) The Southern Presbyterian Review, 13 (Jan, 1861).

(3) Were the Waldenses Pedobaptists?: Discussion between N. L. Rice and Dr. Waller.

(4) A Pastoral Letter, Written in Perilous Times, and Suitable to the Present Times. Montgomery, Ala.: Floyd and Warrock, 1861. 6 pp.

(5) Howard, C. W. Christian Benevolence, as Illustrated in the Early History of Georgia: A Lecture Delivered before the YMCA of Augusta, Ga., at Their Anniversary, Jan. 10, 1860. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle and Sentinel, 1860. 29 pp.

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(6) Bethel. 4 pp.

(7) Proceedings of the 6th Annual Meeting of the Bible Revision Association, Held at Louisville, April 9, 1858. Louisville, Ky: Hull and Brother, 1858. 40 pp.

(8) Both Sides: A Full Investigation of the Charges Preferred against Elder J. R. Graves by R. B. C. Howell and Others, Sept. 8 and Oct. 12, 1858. Nashville, Tenn.: Spring Street Baptist Church, 1859. 240 pp.

(9) Addresses Delivered Before the Virginia State Convention by Fulton Anderson, Commissioner from Mississippi, Henry L. Benning, Commissioner from Georgia, and John S. Preston, Commissioner from South Carolina, Feb. 1861. Richmond: Wyatt M. Elliott, 1861. 64pp.

(10) Appeal from a Countryman to the Union Men of the South. 4 pp.

(11) McDowell, Joseph N. Letter to Rev. Henry Ward Beecher and an Address to the Legislature of the State of Missouri. St. Louis: Herald, 1860. 12 pp.

(12) Freligh, J. H. The True Position, Interests and Policy of the South: Union or Secession, Which Is Best? Memphis: W. M. Hutton and Co., 1861. 35 pp.

(13) Pickett, Charles Edward. The Existing Revolution, Its Causes and Results. Sacramento, Calif.: 1861. 24 pp.

(14) Proceedings of the Manufacturing and Direct Trade Association of the Confederate States. 16 pp.

(15) Sergeant, John. An Address Delivered at the Request of the Managers of the Apprentices’ Library Company of Philadelphia, 23 Nov. 1832. Philadelphia: James Kay Co., 1832. 37 pp.

(16) Report of the President and Directors of the Ala. and Tenn. River Railroad Co., to the Stockholders of the Operations of the Company from May 31, 1859, to May 31, 1860. Selma, Ala.: Shelley and Williams, 1860. 21 pp.

(17) Suggestions as to the Best Mode of Providing the Confederate States with the Means of Carrying on the War, Now Waged against Them, Respectfully Submitted to the Confederate Congress. Richmond: Tyler, Wise and Allegre, 1860. 4 pp.

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(18) Report of the Committee on the Judiciary in Relation to the Swamp and Overflowed Lands, Donated to This State by Act of Congress, Sept. 28, 1850, Together with the Several Acts of Congress, and the Rates and Regulations of the General Land Office Relating Thereto, Made to the House of Representatives, at the Session of 1859-1860. Montgomery: Shorter and Reid, 1860. 16 pp.

(19) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Minority Report. 36th Cong., 2d sess., 1861. 11 pp.

(20) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Report on Tobacco Trade. 36th Cong., 1st sess., 1860. 20 pp.

(21) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Franking Privilege to Accompany Bill S. No. 35. 36th Cong., 2d sess., 1861.

(22) Vallandigham, C. L. The Great of 1861: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 20, 1861. Washington: Henry Polkinhorn, 1861. 23 pp.

(23) Schurz, Carl. Douglas and Popular Sovereignty: Speech Given in Hampden Hall, Springfield, Mass., Jan. 4, 1860. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1860. 8 pp.

(24) Letter of Senator Wilson to Hon. Caleb Cushing, Dec. 15, 1860. Washington D.C.: National Republican Office, 1860. 7 pp.

(25) Proceedings of the National Democratic State Convention, of Alabama, Held in the City of Montgomery, on the 4th Day of June 1860. Baltimore: John W. Woods, 1860. 16 pp.

(26) Address of the Democracy of Alabama to the National Democratic Convention, at Baltimore, June 18, 1860. 11 pp.

(27) John Bell: His Past History Connected with Public Service. 48 pp.

(28) The Acceptances of the War Department Given in Favor of Russell, Majors, and Waddell. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1861. 16 pp.

(29) Martin, M. Ray. Speech Delivered in the Senate of Indiana, Jan. 17, 1861. Indianapolis: Daily Sentinel, 1861. 11 pp.

(30) Fouke, Philip B. To the Voters of the Eighth Congressional District of the State of Illinois. Washington D.C.: 1861.

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(31) Simms, W. E. To the People of the Eighth Congressional District of Kentucky. Washington D.C.: 1860.

VOLUME 37 – There is no Volume with this number.

VOLUME 38, Book 34 – LPR 100, Box 5

(1) Acts and Resolution of the Second Session of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States. Montgomery: Shorter and Reid, 1861. 122 pp.

(2) Provisional and Permanent Constitutions, Together with the Acts and Resolutions of the First Session of the Provisional Congress, of the Confederate States, 1861. Montgomery: Shorter and Reid, 1861. 32 pp.

(3) Acts and Resolutions, of the First Session of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States, 1861. Montgomery: Barrett, Wimbish and Co., 1861. 131 pp.

(4) Davis, Jefferson. Message of the President, 29 April 1861. Montgomery: 1861. 24 pp.

(5) Davis, Jefferson. Message, 8 May 1861. Montogmery: 1861. 7 pp.

(6) The Report of the Committee on Foreign Affairs on the President’s Message, Relating to the Affairs between the Confederate and the U. S. 15 pp.

(7) Davis, Jefferson. Message to the Congress of the Confederate States of America, 20 July 1861. Richmond: 1861. 14 pp.

(8) Reports from the Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office. Montgomery: 1861. 28 pp.

(9) Davis, Jefferson. Message of the President to the Confederate States of America, 20 1861. Richmond: Ritchie and Dunnavant, 1861. 14 pp.

(10) Special Report from the CSA War Department, Richmond, July 24, 1861. 18 pp.

(11) Special Report from the CSA Navy Department, Richmond, July 18, 1861. 11 pp.

(12) Special Report from the CSA Treasury Department, Richmond, July 20, 1861. 8 pp.

(13) Special Report from the CSA Treasury Department, Richmond, July 24, 1861. 7 pp.

(14) Special Report from the CSA Treasury Department, Richmond, July 29, 1861. 6 pp.

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(15) Special Report from the CSA Treasury Department, Richmond, July 30, 1861. 10 pp.

(16) Report of Committee on Claims to Hon. Howell Cobb from John Gregg, Chair. n.d.

(17) War Finance: A Plan Proposing to Meet the Governmental Expenditure during the War, upon a Cotton Basis, While the Crop Remains Unsold and Left upon the Plantations of the South. Charleston: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 15 pp.

(18) Confederate States of America. Treasury Department Register’s Office, Montgomery, April 22, 1861. 47 pp.

VOLUME 39 – There is no volume number 39.

VOLUME 40, Book 35 – LPR 100, Box 5

(1) Proceedings at the Quarter Century Anniversary of the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West, Marietta, Ohio, Nov. 7-10, 1868. New York: Trow and Smith, 1868. 182 pp. (Pages 141-154 are missing.)

(2) Wallis, Severn Teackle. Discourse on the Life and Character of George Peabody, Delivered in the Hall of the Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Feb. 18, 1870. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1870. 60 pp. (The page numbers jump from page 2 to page 10, but no text is missing.)

(3) Winthrop, Robert C. Eulogy Pronounced at the Funeral of George Peabody, at Peabody, Massachusetts, 8 Feb. 1870. Boston: John Wilson and Son, 1870. 25 pp.

(4) Inauguration of James McCosh as President of the College of New Jersey, Princeton, Oct. 27, 1868. New York: Robert Carter and Brothers, 1868. 97 pp.

(5) Address of John H. Clifford, President of the Board of Overseers, and Reply of President Eliot. (Harvard) 26 pp.

(6) Inaugural Address by President Eliot. (Harvard) 65 pp.

(7) Inauguration of Reverend Thomas Rambaut, as President of William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri, 1869. St. Louis: St. Louis Printing Co., 1869. 41 pp.

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(8) Toy, C. H. The Claims of Biblical Interpretation on Baptists: Inaugural Address on Induction into the Professorship of Old Testament Interpretation in the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, at Greenville, S.C., Sept. 1, 1869. New York: Lange and Hillman, 1869. 61 pp.

(9) Howard, John. An Address on Popular Education in Virginia, in Connection with the Proposed Changes in the Organic Law. Richmond: Elliott and Nye, 1850. 34 pp.

(10) The Baptist Educational Commission, Its Origin, Organization, and Methods of Operation. New York: Lange, Hillman, and Lange, 1868. 28 pp.

(11) Reports of the General Agent of the Peabody Education Fund, from Jan. 21, 1868, to July 1, 1869, with Some Account of the Proceedings of the Trustees Relating to the Subject of his Agency. 1869. 36 pp.

(12) Fourth Report of the General Agent of the Peabody Education Fund, from July 1, 1869, to Jan. 19, 1870, with Some Account of the Proceedings of the Trustees Relating to the Subject of His Agency. 1870. 18 pp.

(13) Minutes of the Educational Association of Virginia, Fourth Annual Session Held in Lexington, Virginia, July 13-16, 1869. Lynchburg: Schaffter and Bryant, 1870. 25 pp.

(14) Appendix to the Report of the Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. Summer 1867. 4 pp.

(15) Spurgeon, C. H. A Door Opened in Heaven: A Sermon Delivered on Aug. 22, 1869. pp. 469-480

(16) Buckland, R. J. W. Sermon. pp. 19-28

(17) The Substance of Christianity. Feb. 6, 1870. pp. 351-364

(18) Discouragements and Comforts in Christian Life. July 4, 1869. pp. 367-384

(19) Paul and Demetrius. July 25, 1869. pp. 21-35

(20) Ideal Standards of Duty. Oct. 24, 1869. pp. 101-115

(21) Loving and Hating. March 28, 1869. pp. 401-419

(22) Faults. Oct. 31, 1869. pp. 117-131

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(23) Paul and Demetrius. July 25, 1869. pp. 21-35

(24) The Preciousness of Christ. June 27, 1869. pp. 453-466

(25) Authority of Right over Wrong. May 28, 1869. pp. 521-438

(26) Christ, the Deliverer. Dec. 5, 1869. pp. 197-212

(27) Hindrances to Christian Development. June 20, 1869. pp. 385-399

(28) The Name above Every Name. Nov. 7, 1869. pp. 149-162

(29) Inheritance of the Meek. 26 Dec. 1869. pp. 247-262

(30) Social Obstacles to Religion. 21 Nov. 1869. pp. 181-196

(31) The Peace of God. Jan. 16, 1870. pp. 297-314

(32) Coming to One’s Self. Jan. 23, 1870. pp. 315-330

(33) Consolations of the Suffering of Christ. Sept. 26, 1869. pp. 37-48

(34) The Comforting God. Nov. 7, 1869. pp. 133-147

(35) Memorials of Divine Mercy. Jan. 2, 1870. pp. 263-278

(36) The God of Pity. Dec. 12, 1869. pp. 213-230

(37) Modern Ideas of Derivation: Address of Principal Dawson, as President of the Natural History Society of Montreal, May 18, 1869. 18 pp.

(38) Proceedings of the Annual Convocation of the McGill University, Montreal, Held on 3-4 May, 1869. Montreal: John Lovell, 1869. 54 pp.

VOLUME 41, Book 36 – LPR 100, Box 6

(1) Parker, Joel. Revolution and Reconstruction: Two Lectures Delivered in the Law School of Harvard College. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1866. 89 pp.

(2) Parker, Joel. Lectures Delivered in the Law School of Harvard College, and in Dartmouth College, 1867-1869. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1869. 108 pp.

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(3) Parker, Joel. The First Charter and the Early Religions Legislation of Massachusetts: A Lecture in a Course on the Early History of Massachusetts. Boston: John Wilson and Son, 1869. 85 pp.

(4) Parker, Joel. The Law School of Harvard College. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1871. 56 pp.

(5) Green, William. Address to the Law Class of Richmond College. Richmond: Fergusson and Rady, 1870. 20 pp.

(6) Taylor, Joseph W. Address before the Literary Societies of Washington and Lee University on Commencement Day, June 22, 1871. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1871. 52 pp.

(7) Report of the Committee of the Alabama Association upon the Relation of the Colored Members to the Churches, with the Speech of L. T. Tichenor. Montgomery: Barrett and Bron’s, 1865. 15 pp.

(8) American Baptist Historical Society. 4 pp.

(9) Fisher, Samuel W. Wisdom the Strength of True Manhood: A Discourse Delivered at Salem, Mass., in Behalf of the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West. New York: John F. Trow and Co., 1867. 32 pp.

(10) Tucker, H. H. The Dignity of the Ministerial Office: A Sermon Delivered in the Baptist Church in Tuskegee, Ala., March 27, 1853, at the Ordination of Archibald J. Bartle. 1853. 45 pp.

(11) Burrows, J. Lansing. Palliative and Prejudiced Judgments Condemned: A Discourse Delivered in The First Baptist Church, Richmond, June 1, 1865, Together with an Extract from a Sermon, Preached on April 23, 1865, upon the Assassination of President Lincoln. Richmond: Office Commercial Bulletin, 1865. 12 pp.

(12) Hempstead, T. A Sermon on the Resurrection. Philadelphia: O. P. Glessner, 1854. 15 pp. (Pages 3-6 are missing.)

(13) Appendix of a Catalogue for Troy Female Seminary, with an Address to the Public, Particularly to the Members of the Legislature of New York, Proposing a Plan for Improving Female Education, by Emma Willard. pp. 36-49.

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(14) Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West. New York: Trow and Smith Co., 1869. 90 pp.

(15) In Memoriam: The Rev. Theron Baldwin. 5 pp.

(16) Honorable Munificence: A List of Those Who Gave a Lot of Money to Colleges in the Country. 4 pp.

(17) Peabody Education Fund: Proceedings of the Trustees at Their Annual Meeting, Feb. 15, 1871. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1871. 53 pp.

(18) Church, John A. “Mining Schools in the United States,” reprinted from the North American Review (Jan., 1871). 24 pp.

(19) Porter, N. A Plea for Libraries: A Letter Addressed to a Friend in Behalf of the Society for the Promotion and Theological Education at the West. New York: S. W. Benedict, 1848. 32 pp.

(20) “Collegiate and Theological Education at the West,” taken from the Congregational Quarterly (n.d.). 15 pp.

(21) “The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia,” reprinted from the Old Dominion Magazine, Dec., no year).

(22) Fontaine, P. H. New Facts in Regard to the Character and Opinions of Patrick Henry. pages 811-832

(23) “Tribute of New Orleans to the Memory of Lee,” from DeBow’s Review (n.d.). pp. 846- 860.

(24) A Full Account of the Great Calamity, which Occurred in the Capitol at Richmond, April 27, 1870, Together with a List of Killed and Wounded. Richmond: Ellyson and Tyer, 1870. 48 pp.

(25) Tucker, J. Randolph. The Bible or Atheism.

(26) The Negro: What is His Ethnological Status? . . . Has He a Soul?...What Is His Status as Fixed by in Creation? What Is His Relation to the White Race? By Ariel. Cincinnati: 1867. 48 pp.

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(27) The Fight at Dame Europa’s School: Showing How the German Boy Thrashed the French Boy; and How the English Boy Looked on, with 33 Illustrations by Thomas Nast. New York: Francis B. Felt and Co., 1871. 34 pp.

(28) Secession: Considered as a Right in the States Composing the Late American Union of States, and as to the Grounds of Justification of the Southern States in Exercising the Right. By a Gentleman of Mississippi. Jackson, Miss: South Western Confederate Printing House, 1863. 45 pp.

(29) Hill, B. H. Notes on the Situation, as Published in the Chronicle and Sentinel. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle and Sentinel Presses, 1867. 47 pp.

(30) Walker, R. W. Able Campaign Document: Speech Given at Huntsville, Oct. 1, 1870. 13 pp.

(31) Bledsoe, Albert Taylor. The Reviewer Reviewed: Reply of Alexander H. Stephens to the Baltimore Leaders Notice of the “Review” of the “War between the States, etc.” Philadelphia: National Publishing Co., 1868. 31 pp.

(32) Lamar, L. Q. C. Speech on the State of the Country, Delivered in the Atheneum, Atlanta, April 14, 1864. Atlanta: J. J. Toon and Co., 1864. 30 pp.

(33) Governor Parsons’ Speech. 14 pp.

(34) Taylor, Joseph W. The Issue of the Hour: Speech Delivered before the Conservative State Convention, in Montgomery, on Sept. 5, 1867. Montgomery: Daily Mail Office, 1867. 15 pp.

(35) Miller, Arnold W. The Status of the Baptized Child: The Substance of a Discourse Preached by Appointment of the Synod of Virginia, on the 8th of October, 1859. Petersburg, Va.: A. F. Crutchfield and Co., 1860. 84 pp.

VOLUME 42, BOOK 37 – LPR 100, Box 6

(1) Curtis, Thomas. Education For, and in, the Ministry: A Sermon Delivered May 16, 1841, at Thomaston, Georgia, before the Georgia Baptist Convention. Penfield, Ga.: Benjamin Brantley, 1841. 22 pp.

(2) Skinner, Thomas H. Disbelieving the Atonement a Rejection of the Gospel: A Sermon Preached in the Chapel of the Theological Seminary, Andover, Sept. 8, 1833. Andover: Flagg, Gould and Newman, 1833. 37 pp.

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(3) Curtis, Thomas. The Dangers and Advantages of Unusual Religious Efforts: A Discourse Delivered in the House of Worship of the Tuskaloosa Baptist Church, Sept. 6, 1846. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1846. 20 pp.

(4) Turner, J. H. The Doctrine of the Trinity Treated as Consistent with an Appreciable Theory. Cambridge: Jonathan Palmer, 1867. 16 pp.

(5) Testimony of Distinguished Laymen to the Value of the Sacred Scriptures, Particularly in Their Bearing on Civilian and Social Life. New York: American Bible Society, 1857. 64 pp.

(6) Robinson, E. G. The Relation of the Church and the Bible: An Address Delivered before the Rhetorical Society of Rochester Theological Seminary on the Evening of May 15, 1866. Rochester, N.Y.: Adams and Ellis, 1866. 36 pp.

(7) The Ministers’ Institute, Its Origin, Method, and Practical Utility, Together with an Abstract of the Minutes of the 4th Session of the Illinois Ministers’ Institute, Held at Chicago, July 10-20, 1866. Chicago: Church and Goodman, 1866. 19 pp.

(8) Conant, T. J. Letter. Rochester, N.Y.: 1853. 4 pp.

(9) The National Theological Institute. 3 pp.

(10) The National Theological Institute, for the Benefit of the Colored Ministry. 4 pp.

(11) Fuller, Richard. A City or House Divided against Itself: A Discourse Delivered on June 1, 1865. Baltimore: J. F. Weishampel, Jr., 1865. 20 pp.

(12) Fuller, Richard. Mercy Remembered in Wrath: A Sermon Preached on Sept. 26, 1861. Baltimore: Henry Taylor, 1861. 24 pp.

(13) Fuller, Richard. Wrong and Right Dispositions under National Judgments: A Sermon Preached on April 30, 1863. Baltimore: W. M. Innes, 1863. 27 pp.

(14) “Sermon by the Right Rev. Charles P. McIlvaine,” from The American National Preacher 16 (Feb. 1842), pp. 25-40.

(15) Winkler, E. T. Close Communion: A Sermon. Charleston: Courier Press, 1866. 22 pp.

(16) Manly, B. A Call to the Ministry: Lecture before the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Sept. 1, 1866. Greenville, S.C.: G. E. Elford’s Press, 1866. 20 pp.

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(17) Winkler, E. T. Anniversary Address Delivered on the Second Commencement of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, May 27, 1861. Charleston: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 18 pp.

(18) Baines, Peter Augustine. Faith, Hope and Charity: Substance of a Sermon Preached at the Dedication of the Catholic Chapel, at Bradford, England, July 27, 1825. Philadelphia: M. Fithian, 1849. 15 pp.

(19) Stevenson, George J. The Prince of Preachers, Charles H. Spurgeon: A Sketch of His Marvelous Life Work, Past and Present. London: George John Stevenson, 1867. 24 pp.

(20) Infant Circumcision and Infant Baptism, pp. 449-490.

(21) Armitage, Thomas. Christian Union, Real and Unreal: An Address with the Proceedings of a Christian Union Meeting. New York: T. Holman, 1866. 48 pp.

(22) Armitage, Thomas. 1866 President’s Address: Immerse Versus Baptise, pp. 31-48.

(23) 1867 President’s Address, pp. 103-124.

(24) Chinese Scriptures. 2 pp.

(25) Discussion on the Necessity of Revising King James’ Version of the Holy Scriptures and on the Character, Principles and Revisions of the American Bible Union between C. A. Buckbee and Frederick Buel. San Francisco: Towne and Bacon, 1867. 74 pp.

(26) Armitage, Thomas. A Pure Bible: An Address before the American and Foreign Bible Society at Its 29th Annual Meeting, May 19, 1866. New York: T. Holmes 1867. 26 pp.

(27) Dabney, Robert L. Ecclesiastical Relation of Negroes: Speech in the Synod of Virginia, Nov. 9, 1867, against the Ecclesiastical Equality of Negro Preachers in Our Church and Their Right to Rule Over White Christians. Richmond: 1868. 16 pp.

(28) Shipley, Orby, editor. Tracts for the Day, Essays on Theological Subjects: Tract No. 7, Unction of the Sick. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1867. 40 pp.

(29) Shipley, Orby, editor. Tracts for the Day, Essays on Theological Subjects: Tract No. 6, Casuistry. 52 pp.

(30) Maurice, Peter. Postscript to the Ritualism of Oxford Popery: A Letter to Dr. MacBride. London; J. F. Shaw and Co., 1851. (pp. 50-112).

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(31) Wayland, Francis. The Education Demanded by the People of the U. S.: A Discourse Delivered July 25, 1854, at Union College Schenectady. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, and Co., 1855. 31 pp.

(32) The American Journal of Education (Jan. 1868), pp. 211-224.

(33) Dickinson, J. W. The Philosophy and Method of Teaching Pursued at the Westfield State Normal School, pp. 381-424.

(34) Remarks on the Life of Pharaoh, pp. 393-448.

(35) The Richmond Whig, Aug. 1826. 1 p.

(36) Smith, Mary Howe. “Geographical Teaching: A Paper Read before the Ohio Teacher’s Association, July 3, 1867," from the Ohio Educational Monthly.

(37) Reports and Other Papers Delivered before the Educational Association of Virginia, at Its Anniversary in Lynchburg, July, 1867. 67 pp.

VOLUME 43, BOOK 38 – LPR 100, Box 6

(1) Atkinson, W. P. Classical and Scientific Studies, and the Great Schools of England: A Lecture Read before the Society of Arts of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, April 6, 1865. Cambridge: Sever and Francis, 1865. 117 pp.

(2) Common Schools: Annual Report of the School Committee of the City of Boston, 1864. pp. 25-47

(3) Wayland, Francis. Discourse on the Life and Character of Hon. Nicholas Brown Delivered in the Chapel of the Brown University, Nov. 3, 1841. 30 pp.

(4) Pretyman, J. R. A Lecture on the Studies of Liberal Education, Delivered before the Tonbridge Literary Society. London: James Darling, 1857. 70 pp.

(5) Minutes and Reports of the Educational Association of Virginia, 3rd Annual Session Held in Richmond, Virginia, July 21-24, 1868. Lynchburg: Schaffter and Bryant, 1868. 69 pp.

(6) Plan for the Extension of the Scientific and Practical Departments of Washington College, Virginia. 7 pp.

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(7) Maury, M. F. Address to the Graduating Class, Virginia Military Institute, on July 2, 1869. Richmond: Dispatch Press, 1869. 11 pp.

(8) Jeffry, R. The Unity of the Church: Two Discourses Preached Oct. 3 and 10, 1858, before the Fourth Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Philadelphia: King and Baird, 1858. 39 pp.

(9) Address of the Managers of the American Bible Society to Its Auxiliaries, Members, and Friends, in Regard to a General Supply of the U. S. with the Sacred Scriptures. New York: American Bible Society Press, 1856. 14 pp.

(10) Address of the Managers of the American Bible Society to Its Auxiliaries, Members and Friends, in Regard to a General Supply of the United States with the Sacred Scriptures. New York: American Bible Society Press, 1858. 14 pp.

(11) Addresses at the Celebration of the 42d Anniversary of the American Bible Society. New York: American Bible Society’s Press, 1858. 24 pp.

(12) Addresses at the Celebration of the 44th Anniversary of the American Bible Society. New York: American Bible Society’s Press, 1860. 31 pp.

(13) The Late Standard Bible.

(14) Daniel, John Warwick. Character of Stonewall Jackson. Lynchburg: Schaffter and Bryant, 1868. 63pp.

(15) Munford, George Wythe. The Jewels of Virginia: A Lecture Delivered by Invitation of the Hollywood Memorial Association in Richmond, Jan. 18, 1867. Richmond: Gary Clemmitt, 1867. 50 pp.

(16) Washington, H. A. The Virginia Constitution of 1776: A Discourse Delivered before the Virginia Historical Society, Jan. 17, 1852. Richmond: Virginia Historical Society, 1852. 51 pp.

(17) Everett, Edward. Discourse on Webster: A Discourse Delivered at the Dedication of the Statue of Daniel Webster, in Boston, Sept. 17 1859. pp. 97-128

(18) Leighton, John. The Office and Duties of Ruling Elders: A Sermon Delivered by Request of the Synod of Missouri, May, 1854. St. Louis: Chambers and Knapp, 1854. 28 pp.

(19) American Baptist Historical Society. 4 pp.

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(20) The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. 4 pp.

(21) Conservative Mass Meeting at Huntsville, Ala., Jan. 6, 1868. 8 pp.

(22) The Sacrifice of the Mass. 25 pp.

(23) Long, J. C. Introductory Sermon, Preached before the Albemarle Baptist at Mount Crawford, Aug. 16, 1867. pp. 29-41

(25) Plymouth Pulpit: The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher, in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, First Series, Sept., 1868-March, 1869. New York: J. B. Ford and Co., 1869. 4 pp.

(26) The Trinity: Sermon Delivered Feb. 28, 1869. pp. 407-422

(27) Divine Influence on the Human Soul: Sermon Delivered Nov. 29, 1868. pp. 181-194

(28) The Way of Coming to Christ: Sermon Delivered March 14, 1869. 20 pp.

(29) Certainty of Retribution and Possibility of Reform: Sermon Delivered April 4, 1869. pp. 59-74

(30) Counting the Cost: Sermon Delivered April 11, 1869. pp. 75-90

(31) Scope and Function of a Christian Life: Sermon Delivered April 18, 1869. pp. 91-108

(32) Evils of Anxious Forethought: Sermon Delivered May 9, 1869. pp. 139-154

(33) The Graciousness of Christ: Sermon Delivered May 2, 1869. pp. 125-138

(34) The Beauty of Moral Qualities: Sermon Delivered May 16, 1869. pp. 155-174

(35) The Problem of Joy and Suffering in Life: Sermon Delivered May 23, 1869. pp. 175-194

(36) The Apostolic Theory of Preaching: Sermon Delivered May 30, 1869. pp. 195-214

(37) The Door: Sermon Delivered June 27, 1869. pp. 269-284

VOLUME 44, BOOK 39 – LPR 100, BOX 6

(1) Segar, Joseph. Letter in Vindication of His Course in Declining to Follow His State into Secession. Washington D.C. William H. Moore, 1862. 48 pp.

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(2) Connally, J. K. Speech Delivered in the Senate of Virginia on the Funding Bill, Feb. 16, 1872. 23 pp.

(3) Simmons, James B. Schools for Colored Preachers. New York: Lange, Little and Hillman, n.d. 8 pp.

(4) Program of Arrangements of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, to be Observed on the Occasion of Laying the Corner Stone of the New Richmond College on June 24, 1872. Richmond: George W. Gary, 1872. 8 pp.

(5) Commencement Concert, Judson Female Institute, July 4, 1866. 2 pp.

(6) Voorhees, Daniel W. The Plunder of Eleven States by the Republican Party: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 28, 1872. Washington D.C.: F. and J. Rives and George A. Bailey, 1872. 15 pp.

(7) The Reform Movement: A National Convention Called to Meet at Cincinnati, May 1, 1872. Washington D.C.: F. and J. Rives and George A. Bailey, 1872. 8 pp.

(8) Grant’s Amnesty Record, Being a Review of His Treatment of the Vanquished Confederates, His Intervention in Behalf of General Lee and Others, and His Strong Appeals for Amnesty, with a Paragraph from A. H. Stephens’ Book. 8 pp.

(9) Horace Greeley and the South, His Advocacy of the Ku Klux Act and of the Law to Enforce the 15th Amendment, of Mixed Schools and of Equal Civil Rights. 8 pp.

(10) Douglass, Frederick. U. S. Grant and the Colored People, His Wise, Just, Practical, and Effective Friendship Thoroughly Vindicated by Incontestable Facts in His Record from 1862 to 1872. 8 pp.

(11) Horace Greeley’s Views on Virginia, and What He Knows About the South, Slave Breeding, Mixed Schools, Miscegenation, Making Sectional War, Kansas and the South, Favoring Secession, etc. 8 pp.

(12) Grant and Schurz on the South: Letter of General Grant Concerning Affairs at the South and Extracts from a Report by Submitted to President Andrew Johnson. 1865. 8 pp.

(13) National Finances: A Vindication of Republican Statesmanship. 8 pp.

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(14) What Horace Greeley Knows about the Democratic Party, from 1841 until 1872, etc. pp 7-24.

(15) Seeley, L. W. “Biblical Anthropology,” from Christian Repository, n.d., 250-264.

(16) Turner, Joseph A. The Relation of Baptism to Communion. Richmond: M. W. Hazlewood, 1872. 39 pp.

(17) Mims, James S. Orthodoxy: An Address Delivered before the Board of Trustees of the Furman Theological Institution, June 19, 1848. Columbia, S.C.: I. C. Morgan, 1849. 26 pp.

(18) Reynolds, J. L. Historical Discourse: Speech Delivered at the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of the State Convention of the Baptist Denomination in South Carolina. pp. 26-39.

(19) Binney, J. G. The Inaugural Address of the Rev. J. G. Binney, as President of the Columbian College. Washington D.C.: R. A. Waters, 1857. 40 pp.

(20) Ohio School Law, the 17th Rule: Interesting Discussion between the Protestant Pastors of the City of Canton and Louis Schaefer, a Member of the Board of Education. Canton, OH: Repository and Republican, 1868. 16 pp.

(21) LaBorde, Maximilian. A Tribute to J. B. O’Neall, Being a Summary of His Life and Labours. Columbia, S.C.: J. W. Duffie, 1872. 26 pp.

(22) Palmer, B. M. The Present Crisis and Its Issues: An Address Delivered before the Literary Societies of Washington and Lee University, 17th June 1872. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1872. 28 pp.

(23) Taylor, Joseph W. Address before the Literary Societies of Washington and Lee University on June 22, 1871. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1871. 52 pp.

(24) Early, Jubal A. The Campaigns of Gen. Robert E. Lee: An Address before Washington and Lee University, Jan. 19, 1872. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1872. 47 pp.

(25) Ruffin, F. G. Memorial of the Virginia State Agricultural Society on Immigration, Presented to the General Assembly of Virginia, Jan 10, 1872. 18 pp.

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(26) Lugenbeel, J. W. Sketches of Liberia: Comprising a Brief Account of the Geography, Climate, Productions, and Diseases of the Republic of Liberia. Washington D.C.: C. Alexander, 1850. 43 pp.

(27) Welsh, William. Report of a Visit to the Sioux and Ponka Indians on the Missouri River. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1872. 36 pp.

(28) The Chronicle of the British and Irish Baptist Home Mission: Speeches of the Reverends D. Macrory, J. G. Oncken, and C. H. Spurgeon. 8 pp.

(29) Anderson, Rufus. Kapiolani, the Heroine of Hawaii: A Triumph of Grace at the Sandwich Islands. New York: Charles Scribner and Co., 1866.

(30) Perkins, Justin and Thomas Laurie. Historical Sketch of the Mission to the Nestorians and of the Assyria Mission. New York: John A. Gray, 1862. 32 pp.

(31) Bartimeus, the Blind Preacher of Maui. 6 pp.

(32) The Baptist Missionary Magazine. 12 pp.

(33) Mr. Southgate and the Missionaries at Constantinople: A Letter from the Missionaries at Constantinople in Reply to Charges by Rev. Horatio Southgate. Boston: Crocker and Brewster, 1844. 51 pp.

(34) Peabody, Andrew P. “The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions,” from the North American Review (April 1862): 24-26.

(35) Peabody, Andrew P. “Dr. Anderson’s Work on the Hawaiian Islands,” from the Boston Review (May 1865): 24 pp.

(36) Special Report Presented by Dr. Anderson at the Annual Meeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Sept. 1866. (The Reformed Catholics and the Sandwich Islands Mission) 8 pp.

(37) Ellis, W. The American Mission in the Sandwich Islands: A Vindication and an Appeal, in Relation to the Proceedings of the Reformed Catholic Mission at . London; Jackson, Walford, and Hodder, 1866. 108 pp.

(38) Magie, David. Our True Encouragement: A Sermon Preached at Buffalo, New York, Sept. 8, 1847, before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, at their 38th Annual Meeting. Boston; T. R. Marvin, 1847. 28 pp.

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(39) Anderson, R. Letter to the Rev. Robert S. Candlish by the Foreign Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Boston: 1862. 16 pp.

(40) Murray, James O. The Missionary and the Martyr: A Sermon Commemorative of Rev. William Ward Meriam, Missionary to the Bulgarians. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1862. 28 pp.

(41) Storrs, Richard S. Christianity, Its Destined Supremacy on the Earth: A Sermon, Preached April 6 and 13, 1851, before the Foreign Missionary Society of New York and Brooklyn. New York: Almon Merwin, 1851. 39 pp.

(42) Kendrick, J. R. Lessons from an Ancient Fast: A Discourse Delivered in the Citadel Square Church, Charleston, S.C., on the Occasion of the General Fast, June 13, 1861. Charleston: Evans and Cogswell, 1861. 20 pp.

(43) Witt, Daniel. A Sermon Preached at Jamestown, Sept. 4, 1859, at the Funeral of Elisha Woodfin, Jr. Richmond: Ellyston’s Steam Presses, 1860. 42 pp.

(44) Pritchard, Thomas Henderson. Religious Liberty and the Baptists: A Thanksgiving Sermon, Preached in the Raleigh Baptist Church, Nov. 28, 1872. Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton, 1872. 22 pp.

(45) Sermons from the American National Preacher, 31 (April 1857): 77-100.

(46) Mallary, C. D. God’s Dealings, Mysterious Yet Wise: The Substance of a Funeral Sermon, Preached at the Baptist House of Worship on the Occasion of the Death of Henry T. Wimberly. Macon: S. Rose and Co., 1856. 21 pp.

(47) Manly, B. A Sermon Preached by Appointment of the Senior Class of the University of North Carolina, June 2, 1856. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1856. 16 pp.

(48) Swing, David. St. Paul and the Golden Age: A Sermon in Trinity Presbyterian Church, Sept. 1, 1872. pp. 119-126

(49) Thomas, Jesse B. Law and Liberty: A Discourse Delivered Aug. 25, in the Michigan Avenue Baptist Church. pp. 103-108

(50) Kittredge, Abbott E. Cross-Bearing: A Discourse Delivered April 7, 1872. pp. 151-160

(51) Burgess, O. A. The Christian System: A Discourse Delivered in the Christian Church, April 28, 1872. pp. 179-188.

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(52) Bartlett, William Alvin. The Three Temples: A Discourse Delivered Dec. 15, 1872, in the Plymouth Congregational Church. pp. 235-242

(53) Haven, Joseph. The Character of Peter: A Discourse Delivered in Union Park Congregational Church, Aug. 25, 1872. pp. 109-118

VOLUME 45, BOOK 40 -- LPR 100, BOX 6

(1) Demaus, R. The Jesuits: A Historical Sketch with the Bull of Clement XIV for the Suppression of the Order. London: The Religious Tract Society, N.d. 104 pp.

(2) Berrington, L. Scraps from the History of Edward the Confessor, Collected from Various Sources. 23 pp.

(3) Pusey, E. B. All Faith the Gift of God, Real Faith Entire: Two Sermons, Preached before the University of Oxford. London: J. F. Rivington, 1855. 94 pp.

(4) Spurgeon, C. H. The Metropolitan Tabernacle: Its History and Work. London: Passmore and Alabaster, 1876. 120 pp.

(5) Parker, Joseph. The First Idea in Religion: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall, 29 Sept. 1872. 12 pp.

(6) Parker, Joseph. The Relation of Man to God: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall, 6 Oct. 1872. 10 pp.

(7) Parker, Joseph. The Difficulties of Disbelief: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall, 13 Oct. 1872. 12 pp.

(8) Parker, Joseph. Man Desiring God: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall, Sept. 29, 1872. 12 pp.

(9) Parker, Joseph. God Reasoning with Man: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall, Oct. 27, 1872. 12 pp.

(10) Parker, Joseph. The Divine Witness in Man: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall, Nov. 3, 1872. 12 pp.

(11) Parker, Joseph. The Profitableness of Religion: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall, Nov. 10, 1872. 12 pp.

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(12) Parker, Joseph. Inheriting Eternal Life: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall, Nov. 17, 1872. 12 pp.

(13) Doing Not Saying: A Discourse Delivered in Albion Chapel, Nov. 28, 1872. 12 pp.

(14) Self-Justification: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall on Nov. 24, 1872. 12 pp.

(15) The Life of the Heart: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall on 1 Dec. 1872. 6 pp.

(16) Garden Sermons: On the Treatment of Birds’ Nests. 3 pp.

(17) On Making Battlements. 3 pp.

(18) The Use of Talents: A Discourse Delivered in Exeter Hall, Dec. 8, 1872. 12 pp.

(19) Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control. Oct. 1875. 4 pp.

(20) Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control: Its Principles, Objects, and Operations. July 1875. 9 pp.

(21) Williams, J. Carvell. Religious Liberty in the Churchyard; or, the Case for the Burials Bill Re-Stated. London: 1876. 79 pp.

(22) Alcock, Henry J. End It, or Mend It, or the Present Union between State and Church. London: James Clarke and Co., 1876. 52 pp.

(23) Alcock, Henry J. The Established Church: Its Patronage, Duties, and Probable Future. London: James Clarke and Co., 1875. 74 pp.

(24) Gregg, T. Huband. The Church: Her Strength and Her Weakness, What May Fall and What Must Stand. London: Marlborough and Co., 1875. 17 pp.

(25) Marlborough and Company Catalogue of Books, 1875.

(26) Dean Stanley and Disestablishment. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control. 23 pp.

(27) Alford, Henry. Dean Alford on Disestablishment. 8 pp.

(28) Practical Results of Disestablishment. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, 1869. 8 pp.

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(29) Spurgeon, C. H. Results of Disestablishment, or the Church of England Degraded to the Level of the Sects. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control. 8 pp.

(30) To Protestant Englishmen! London: Society for the Liberation of Religion. 4 pp.

(31) The Bulwark of Protestantism. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion. 4 pp.

(32) Arch, Joseph. The Church and the Labourers: A Speech Delivered at a Working Men’s Meeting at Sheffield, 1 Feb. 1876. 8 pp.

(33) Loxton, David. Disendowment: A Speech Delivered at a Working Men’s Meeting at Sheffield, 1 Feb. 1876. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control. 20 pp.

(34) Miall, Edward. “Church Property: What Is Said About It,” from The Title Deeds of the Church of England. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control. 8 pp.

(35) How the Clergy Are Paid by the State. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control. 4 pp.

(36) Curry, J. L. M. The Alliance of State and Church: Speech Given 9 Oct. 1873. 8 pp.

(37) The Established Church in England and Wales: Who Belongs to It, How It Is Supported and What It Costs. 12 pp.

(38) A Bishop on Church Patronage. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control. 2 pp.

(39) Leatham, E. A. The Sale of Church Livings: Speech in Seconding the Motion for a Royal Commission to Inquire into the Revenues of the Church of England. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, 1873. 8 pp.

(40) Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control. Report of the Executive Committee with the Minutes of the Council Meeting, 5 May 1875. 44 pp. (Pages 25-36 are missing.)

(41) Stanley, E. Lyulph. Three Letters on Oxford University Reform. London: W. R. Wilcox, 1876. 19 pp.

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(42) Goodman, Neville. Clerical Fellowships: A Paper Read before the Cambridge University Society for the Promotion of Religious Equality, 1 Nov. 1875. London: Barrett, Sons and Co., 1875. 15 pp.

(43) Rogers, J. G. How to Put Down Ritualism. London: James Clarke and Co., 1875. 40 pp.

(44) Kennedy, J. The Distinctive Principles and Present Position and Duty of the Free Church. Edinburgh: Duncan Grant and Co., 1875. 35 pp.

(45) Disestablishment and Disendowment of the Established Churches of England and : Statement by the Committee of the Synod of the United Presbyterian Church, of the Grounds Which Justify and Demand Prosecution of This Object. Edinburgh: William Oliphant and Co., 1873. 78 pp. Includes the following tracts: 1 -- On the Present Aspect of the Disestablishment Question 2 -- The Disestablishment and Disendowment of the Scottish Kirk 3 -- The Establishment Principle in England 4 -- The Working of Voluntaryism in America 5 -- The Patronage Bill 6 -- State Churchism in Scotland: The Duty of United Presbyterians 7 -- United Presbyterian Church, Synod’s Resolutions Anent Patronage 8 -- The Scottish Trends 9 -- On the Working of Unendowed Churches in the Dominion of Canada

(46) Proposed Form of Preface to the Revised Book of Common Prayer. 4 pp.

VOLUME 46, BOOK 41 – LPR 100, BOX 6

(1) The Baptist Sentinel 1 (April 1870): 241-248.

(2) National Baptist excerpt from the Educational Convention (Speech of J. L. M. Curry), pages 131-138.

(3) Excerpt from the 47th Annual Report of the Bible and Publication Society (Speech of J. L. M. Curry), pages 13-20. 1871.

(4) Second National Baptist Sunday School Convention and Institute, Order of Exercises (with paper by J. L. M. Curry). Nov. 1873. 14 pp.

(5) Curry, J. L. M. Address before the Virginia State Agricultural Society Delivered on Oct. 24, 1874. Richmond: Fergusson and Rady, 1875. 13 pp.

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(6) Jones, Reuben. Centennial Address: A Historical Sketch of the First 100 Years of the Mill Swamp Baptist Church, Isle of Wight County, Va. Norfolk: J. C. Deming, 1874. 22 pp.

(7) The American Baptist Magazine and Missionary Intelligencer. Boston: Lincoln and Edmands, 1871. 30 pp.

(8) Address on the Colonization of Africa by Emancipated Slaves. n.d. 16 pp.

(9) Religious Freedom in Russia, Consisting of an Argument in Behalf of Russian Baptists Held Amendable to the Russian Penal Statute against Change of Religion. Philadelphia: Bible and Publication Society, 1874. 19 pp.

(10) Memorial on Behalf of Religious Freedom in , Addressed to His Excellency Gregori Aristarch Bey. New York: New York Evangelical Alliance, 1874. 6 pp.

(11) Report of the New York City Council of Political Reform, for the Years 1872-1873, and 1874. New York: Company, 1875. 42 pp.

(12) Education Perpetuates a Free State; Decreased Pauperism and Crime; and Doubles the Value of the Citizen. Report of the Committee on Education of the New York City Council of Political Reform upon Compulsory Education. 13 pp.

(13) No Donations of Public Property to Private Corporations: Equality of Taxation. The Street Railroads of the City of New York. Report of the Committee on Political Reform of Union League Club, Made Jan. 9, 1873. New York: Evening Post Steam Press, 1873. 24 pp.

(14) Supplement to the Christian World: Document No. 11, State Council of Political Reform, Cherish, Protect and Preserve the Free Common Schools. New York: Evening Post Steam Presses, 1872. 15 pp.

(13) No Donations of Public Property to Private Corporations: Equality of Taxation. Report of the Committee on Political Reform of Union League Club, Made Jan. 9, 1873. New York: Evening Post Steam Presses, 1873. 24 pp.

(14) Supplement to the Christian World, Doc. No. 11, Secatarian Appropriations of Public Money and Public Property in the City of New York. Report of the Committee on the Endowment and Support by the State of Sectarian or Denominational Schools and Institutions in the City of New York, Made March 6, 1872. New York: Evening Post Steam Presses, 1872. 15 pp.

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(15) Behrends, A. J. F. Response to Criticisms of a Sermon on the Lord’s Table, Preached in his Own Pulpit, Dec. 6, 1874. Cleveland, Ohio: S. Barker, 1875. 31 pp.

(16) Address of the Memorial Committee of the Baptist General Association of Virginia, 1872. 16 pp.

(17) White, Andrew D. Scientific and Industrial Education in the United States: An Address Delivered Before the New York State Agricultural Society. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1874. 24 pp.

(18) White, Andrew D. The Relations of the National and State Governments to Advanced Education Association: A Paper Read before the National Educational Association at Detroit, Aug. 5, 1874. pp. 475-494

(19) In Memoriam: Matthew Fontaine Maury. 1873. 32 pp.

(20) Behrends, A. J. F. Charles Darwin: A Lecture Delivered before the Young Men’s Christian Association of the City of Cleveland, Dec. 29, 1873. 24 pp.

(21) Reeves, D. M. A Critique of Tyndall’s Inaugural: A Discourse Delivered and Published at the Request of the Young Gentlemen of the Medical and Law Schools of Union University. Albany: Argus Co., 1874. 23 pp.

(22) McCormick, M. T. Letter on Withdrawing from the Ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Addressed to the Right Reverend John Johns. 1874. 8 pp.

(23) Lantane, J. A. Letter of Withdrawal from the Protestant Episcopal Church, Addressed to Right Reverend John Johns. Wheeling: Daily Intelligencer, 1874. 19 pp.

(24) Washington: His Person as Represented by the Artists, The Houdon Statue, Its History and Value. Virginia Senate Doc. 21. 1873. 23 pp.

(25) Parker, Joel. An Address Delivered at the Centennial Celebration, in Jaffrey, Aug. 20, 1873. Winchendon: F. W. Ward and Co., 1873. 48 pp.

(26) Report of William P. Palmer to the Governor, Relative to the Manuscripts in the State Library. Virginia State Capitol, 1872. 4 pp.

(27) The Proceedings of the Southern Historical Convention, Which Assembled at the White Sulphur Springs, Va., on the 14th of Aug. 1873, and of the Southern Historical Society. Baltimore: Turnbull Brothers, 1873. 44 pp.

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(28) May, Charles S. Charles Sumner: A Eulogy Delivered before the Faculty and Societies of Kalamazoo College. Kalamazoo: Daily Telegraph, 1874. 27 pp.

(29) Hymns for the 6th General Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, Held Oct. 2-12, 1873. 4 pp.

(30) Lorimer, George C. Stability of the Moral Law: A Sermon Delivered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the Annual Election, Jan. 1, 1873. 41 pp.

(31) Greene, Richard Gleason. Christianity a National Law: An Election Sermon Preached before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts. Boxton: Wright and Potter, 1874. 52 pp.

(32) Sunderland, Byron. The Greater Glory of the Latter House: A Sermon Preached at the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Feb. 22, 1874. With other sermons: “Blessed Are the Pure in Heart,” by Emory J. Haynes, and “Christ at the Door,” John Offord. 8 pp.

(33) The Missonary Magazine 50 (Nov. 1870). pp. 401-410, 423-430.

(34) The Great Seal of the Confederate States. 22 pp.

(35) Report in Relation to the University of Virginia and Virginia Military Institute, Jan. 1871. 11 pp.

(36) Price, Thomas R. The Place of the Mother Tongue in Education: An Address Delivered before the Educational Association of Virginia at Norfolk, July 15, 1874. Baltimore: Innes and Co., 1874. 21 pp.

(37) Annual Report of the Joint Committee on the State Library to the Virginia General Assembly. Jan. 1, 1873. 8 pp.

(38) Long, J. C. Foreign Missions: A Sermon Preached in the Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Va., Feb. 15, 1874. 15 pp.

(39) Swing, David. The Value of Yesterday: A Discourse Delivered in McVicker’s Theatre, June 1, 1873. pp. 225-232

(40) Stocking, C. H. W. Amusements: A Discourse Delivered in the Church of Epiphany, March 9 and 16, 1873. pp. 105-120

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(41) Swing, David. Influence of Democracy on Christian Doctrine: A Sermon Preached April 20, 1873. pp. 159-168

(42) Collyer, Robert. The Lesson of Dark House: A Discourse Delivered in Unity Church. pp. 135-142

(43) Peck, J. O. Decoration Day: A Discourse Delivered in Centenary M. E. Church, May 25, 1873. pp. 121-132

(44) Smith, J. A. Man’s Moral Trial. A Discourse Delivered in the University Place Baptist Church. pp. 121-132

(45) Helmer, C. D. The Function of Imagination in Theology: Delivered in the Union Park Congregational Church before the Societies of the Chicago Theological Seminary, at the Triennial Congregation Convention, on April 22, 1873. pp. 169-190

(46) Frost, A. J. God’s Love: A Discourse Delivered in the University Place Baptist Church. pp. 233-242

(47) Mirchell, Arthur. Fellowship of Christ’s Sufferings: A Discourse Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church. pp. 243-250

(48) Spalding, A. F. The Baptist Missionary Magazine 53 (May 1873). pp. 129-136

VOLUME 47, BOOK 42 – LPR 100, BOX 7

(1) The Address Delivered by His Excellency John Tyler, and the Poem Recited by St. George Tucker, on the 166th Anniversary of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. 1859. 34 pp.

(2) Manly, B., Jr. A Sermon, Preached by Appointment of the Senior Class of the University of North Carolina, June 2, 1856. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1856. 16 pp.

(3) Malcom, Charles Howard. Triune Education: An Oration Delivered before the Ciceronian and Philadelphian Societies, of West Alexander Academy, at the Annual Exhibition, March 25, 1856. Pittsburgh: J. T. Shryock, 1856. 14 pp.

(4) Ryland, R. The American Union; An Address Delivered before the Alumni Association of the Columbian College, June 23, 1857. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1857. 23 pp.

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(5) Binney, J. G. Inaugural Address as President of the Columbian College, June 17, 1855. Washington: R. A. Waters, 1857. 40 pp.

(6) Rives, William C. Discourse before the Young Men’s Christian Association of Richmond, on the Ethics of Christianity. Richmond: John Howlan, 1855. 28 pp.

(7) Broadus, John A. The Apostle Paul as a Preacher: A Sermon Preached at the University of Virginia, May 31, 1857. Richmond: C. H. Wynne, 1857. 23 pp.

(8) Tyree, Cornelius. Close Communion, Scriptural and Essential to the Prosperity of Baptist Churches: A Discourse Delivered at Fine Creek Church on Oct. 1, 1858. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1859. 39 pp.

(9) Judd, Orrin B. Baptism in Plain English, or an Exposition of the Divine Command in Relation to the Initiatory Rite of the Christian Church, Wherein the Exact Import and the Best English Translation of the Original Term Employed to Describe the Rite Are Demonstrated. New York: Holman, Gray and Co., 1853. 54 pp.

(10) Crane, A. Judson. Zenobia: Anniversary Address before the Zenobian Society of Fluvanna Female Institute, July 6, 1859. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1859. 39 pp.

(11) Claxton, R. B. A Sermon on the Death of E. T. Sterling: Preached in St. Paul’s Church, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug 14, 1859. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1859. 24 pp.

(12) Hodgson, Joseph, Jr. Science the Handmaid of Republicanism: A Valedictory Oration Delivered Before the Jefferson Society of the University of Virginia, July 18, 1858. Richmond: Charles H. Wynne, 1858. 16 pp.

(13) Brooke, J. T. Union: How Far Consistent or Justifiable in View of the Present Differences between Churchmen. Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach, Keys and Co., 1859. 16 pp.

(14) Rensselaer, C. Van, editor. Home, the School, and the Church; or the Presbyterian Education Repository. Philadelphia: William S. Martin, 1850. 208 pp.

(15) Howell, Robert Boyte C. The Early Baptists of Virginia: An Address, Delivered in New York, Before the American Baptist Historical Society, May 10, 1856. Philadelphia: 1857. 120 pp.

(16) Crowell, William. Thoughts on the System of Evangelizing Organizations, Suited to the Kingdom of Christ. New York: Edward O. Jenkins, 1859. 52 pp.

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(17) Jeffery, R. The Unity of the Church: Two Discourses Preached Oct. 3d and 10th, 1858. Philadelphia: King and Baird, 1858. 39 pp.

VOLUME 48, BOOK 43 – LPR100, BOX 7

(1) Bonjean, M. Discours sur le pouvoir temporel des papes prononcé au Senat dans la Séance du 28 Fevrier 1862. Paris: 1862. 39 pp.

(2) Thiers, Adolphe. Discours pronouncé par M. A. Thiers, Presidente du Conseil des Ministres, Chef du Pouvoir Executie de la République Française. République Française, Assemblée Nationale, Séance du 20 Juin 1871. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1871. 55 pp.

(3) Les orthodoxes et le parti libéral protestant suivi de la confession de foi des églises réformées de France par Achille Arnaud. Paris: 1864. 23 pp.

(4) Moynier, Gustave. La Convention de Genève pendant la Guerre Franco-Allemande. Genève: Imprimerie Soullier and Wirth, 1873. 59 pp.

(5) Addresses at the Inauguration of Daniel C. Gilman, as President of the Johns Hopkins University, Feb. 22, 1876. Baltimore John Murphy and Co., 1876. 64 pp.

(6) Confederate States of America. Congress. Rules for the Government of This Congress. Montgomery: Shorter and Reid, 1861. 8 pp.

(7) The Proceedings of the Southern Historical Convention, Which Assembled at the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, Va., on the 14th of Aug., 1873, and of the Southern Historical Society, as Reorganized, with the Address by Gen. Jubal A. Early. Baltimore: Turnbull Brothers, 1873. 44 pp.

(8) Early, Jubal A. The Campaigns of Gen. Robert E. Lee: An Address before Washington and Lee University. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1872. 54 pp.

(9) Marshall, Charles. Address before the Virginia Division of the Army of Northern Virginia, at Their Annual Meeting, Held at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Oct. 29, 1874. Richmond: Gary’s Printing House, 1875. 23 pp.

(10) Daniel, John W. The Campaign and Battles of Gettysburg: Address before the Virginia Division of the Army of Northern Virginia at Their Annual Meeting, Oct. 28, 1875. Lynchburg: Bell, Browne and Co., 1875. 45 pp.

(11) In Memory of General Robert E. Lee. 60 pp.

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(12) Hill, B. J. Address Delivered before the Southern Historical Society, at Atlanta, on Feb. 18, 1874. Atlanta: Economical Book and Job Printing House, 1874. 27 pp.

(13) Broadus, John A. A Memorial of Gessner Harrison, Professor of Ancient Languages in the University of Virginia. Charlottesville: Chronicle Steam Printing House, 1874. 40 pp.

(14) Brown, George W. The Origin and Growth of Civil Liberty in Maryland: A Discourse Delivered before the Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, April 12, 1850. Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1850. 40 pp.

(15) Mayer, Brantz. Calvert and Penn; or the Growth of Civilian and Religious Liberty in America, as Disclosed in the Planting of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Baltimore: John D. Toy, 1852. 50 pp.

(16) Old African Church: A Brief Sketch of the Old Church and Its Pastors, and a Peep into Its Early History. 1876. 15 pp.

(17) Excerpt from The Southern Planter and Farmer, Nov. 1876. Article about J. L. M. Curry. pp. 791-798

(18) Hovey, Alvah. Historical Address Delivered at the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Newton Theological Institution, June 8, 1875. Boston: Wright and Potter, 1875. 72 pp.

(19) History of the Establishment and Organization of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Greenville, S. C., to Which Is Appended the First Annual Catalogue, 1859- 1860. Greenville: G. E. Elford, 1860. 54 pp.

(20) Programme of Virginia Baptist Sunday School Convention, to Be Held in Richmond, Beginning Tuesday, March 30, 1875. Richmond: Clemmitt and Jones, 1875. 4 pp.

(21) Hampden, Renn Dickson. Observations on Religious Dissent with Particular Reference to the Use of Religious Tests in the University. London: S. Collingwood, 1834. 43 pp.

(22) International Convention of the Young Men’s Christian Associations of the U. S. and British Provinces: Welcome Meeting at the 2nd Baptist Church, Richmond, May 26, 1875. Richmond: Dispatch Steam Press, 1875. 4 pp.

(23) Sunday School Concert at the American Chapel, Paris, Sept. 8, 1867. 4 pp.

(24) Practical Results of Disestablishment. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control. 1875. 4 pp.

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(25) Observe Change of Offices, the Church Preferment Register. London: T. Pettit and Co., 1876. 34 pp.

(26) Il seminatore periodico evangelico mensile, Anno Primo (Gennaio, 1876). No. 1. Roma: Ufficio del Periodico, 1876. 14 pp.

(27) Some Account of a Trip to the East. London: 1876. 12 pp.

(28) Hooper, William. The Sacredness of Human Life, and American Indifference to Its Destruction: An Address before the Literary Societies of Wake Forest College, June 10, 1857. Raleigh: Holden and Wilson, 1857. 32 pp.

(29) Garlick, J. R. A Review Sermon Preached on the 6th Anniversary of His Pastorate, May 7, 1876. 6 pp.

(30) McRae, Sherwin. The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Reprint from Old Dominion Magazine. 4 pp.

(31) Etting, Frank M. The Old Liberty Bell, from the American Historical Record (Jan. 1873). Philadelphia: Chase and Town, 1873. 6 pp.

(32) Broadus, John A. The Apostle Paul as a Preacher: A Sermon Preached at the University of Virginia, May 31, 1857. Richmond: C. H. Wynne, 1857. 23 pp.

(33) Long, J. C. Foreign Missions: A Sermon Preached in the Baptist Church, Charlottesville, Va., Feb. 15, 1874. 15 pp.

(34) Everts, W. W. Missionary Policy Conformed to the Principles of Church Government and Church Extension Laid Down in the New Testament. Chicago: Church, Goodman and Cushing, 1861. 12 pp.

VOLUME 49, BOOK 44 – LPR 100, BOX 7

(1) Green, James W. The Present Disturbed Condition of the Country: Its Cause and the Remedy, the Re-Establishment of Constitutional Government, the Only Mode to Avert Civil War in the Future, a Peaceful and Permanent Solution. New York: J. J. Little and Co., 1876. 48 pp.

(2) Potter, Clarkson N. Address Delivered before the Tammany Society, at Tammany Hall, New York. New York: D. Taylor, 1873. 28 pp.

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(3) Wigfall, Louis T. Speech of the Pending Political Issues; Delivered at Tyler, Texas, Sept. 3, 1860. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1860. 32 pp.

(4) Address of the Conservative Members of the Late State Convention, to the People of Virginia. 8 pp.

(5) Poland and Russia: An Address Delivered before the Virginia Legislature, in 1843, by General Tochman, Formerly Major in the Polish Army. Published 1863. 16 pp.

(6) Horatio Seymour: The War Record of a Peace Democrat. Washington D.C.: Office of the Great Republic, 1868.

(7) For President: Ulysses S. Grant, of Illinois, for Vice President: Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. Washington D.C. Chronicle Print, 1868.

(8) Rawlins, John A. Speech on General Grant’s Views in Harmony with Congress. Washington D.C.: Chronicle print, 1868. 16 pp.

(9) Honest Government: For President, Horace Greeley of New York, for Vice President, B. Gratz Brown of Missouri. New York: Baker and Godwin, 1872. 40 pp.

(10) Chandler, William E. The Soldier’s Right to Vote: The Record of the M’Clellan Copperheads against Allowing the Soldier Who Fights, the Right to Vote While Fighting. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, 1864. 15 pp.

(11) Platforms of the Republican and Copperhead Parties. Washington D.C.: Office of the Great Republic, 1868.

(12) Elegant Extracts from Rebel Writers, No. 1. Washington D.C.: The Great Republic Office, 1868.

(13) Review of the Proposed Constitution for Alabama, by a Late Judge of the Supreme Court of Alabama. Montgomery: Office of the Montgomery Daily Mail, 1867. 24 pp.

(14) Gesner, William. “Coal and Iron Resources of Alabama.” Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1876, pp. 163-166.

(15) Colton, Calvin. A Lecture on the Railroad to the Pacific, Delivered Aug. 12, 1850, at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C. New York: A. S. Barnes & Co., 1850. 16 pp.

(16) Patton, John M. The Legality of Non-Episcopal Orders. 1876. 4 pp.

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(17) Will Beecher Draw? by “A Virginian”. 4 pp.

(18) Huntington, F. D. Christian Citizenship and Honest Legislation: A Sermon Delivered before the Legislature of Massachusetts, at the Annual Election, Jan. 6, 1858. Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1858. 44 pp.

(19) Bailey, Silas. The American Baptist Preaching of the 17th and 18th Centuries: An Address Delivered before the American Baptist Historical Society, May 12, 1857. Philadelphia: Press of the American Baptist Historical Society, 1858. 48 pp.

(20) From The People’s Pulpit: “Jesus of Nazareth,” Chapter, 18, pp. 206-216; “Tests of Greatness,” Chapter, 19, pp. 217-228; “The Secret of a True Life,” Chapter 20, pp. 229- 240; “The Mission of Christ in One Act,” pp. 265-275.

(21) Brewer, George E. Missionary Sermon Preached at the Central Association, Held with Bethseda Church, Coosa County, Alabama, Oct. 5, 1873. pp. 9-16

(22) Ware, John F. W. May I Go to the Theatre?: A Discourse Delivered in Baltimore, before the Society of the Church of the Savior. Baltimore: The Sun Book and Job Printing Office, 1871. 16 pp.

(23) “He That Believeth Shall Not Make Haste.”: A Sermon Preached on the 1st of Jan. 1865, in St. Paul’s Church, Richmond. Richmond: Charles H. Wynne, 1865. 16 pp.

(24) Lindsley, J. Berrien. ‘African Colonization and Christian Missions,” from the Theological Medium (Oct. 1873), Nashville. 24 pp.

(25) Personal Religion, Its Aids and Hindrances. 16 pp.

(26) Pratt, John. An Argument for Youthful Piety: A Discourse, Delivered before the Students of Granville College, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio: Scott and Bascom, 1852. 29 pp.

(27) Gorham, G. W. Semi-Centennial Discourse, Delivered before the Westfield Baptist Association, Sept. 5, 1860. pp. 27-39

(28) Connecticut Literary Institution. 1 p.

(29) Holland, R. A. Integrity of Character, the Proper Aim of Education: An Address, Delivered before the Literary Societies of Washington College, Lexington, June 24, 1869. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1869. 23 pp.

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(30) Dunn, L. A. Review of the History of the American College, with Reference to the Question of Location. Pella, Iowa: A. T. Betzer, 1876. 28 pp.

(31) Our Southern Colleges. Baltimore: Turnbull and Murdoch, 1869. 8 pp.

(32) Lawrence, Edward A. The Progress of Peace Principles: A Paper Read before the Peace Congress at Geneva, Sept. 1874. Boston: J. E. Farwell, 1875. 23 pp.

(33) Pryor, Roger A. The Religious and the Secular Culture: An Address before the Alumni of Hampden, College, Virginia, Delivered 12 June, 1873. New York: Evening Post Steam Presses, 1873. 26 pp.

(34) Kilgorne, Damon Y. The Questions of Today, Caste, Suffrage, Labor, Temperance, Religion: An Oration Delivered before the Wesleyan Alumni Association at Wilbraham, Mass., June 29, 1870. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1870. 35 pp.

(35) French, James. A Defence of Gospel Baptism, with a Brief Historical Sketch of the Origin of Infant Baptism and Sprinkling. Holyoke, Mass.: A. B. F. Hildreth, 1855. 76 pp.

(36) Joynes, Edward S. The Best Method of Teaching the Elements of Latin and Greek: A Report Read before the Educational Association of Virginia, at Its Annual Session, July, 1870. Richmond: M. W. Hazlewood, 1870. 24 pp.

(37) Harris, H. H. The Secondary School: Its Proper Relation to the Primary School and to the College: A Report Read before the Educational Association of Virginia. 1876. 18 pp.

(38) Joynes, Edward S. Classical Studies, Read in the Dept. of Higher Instruction of the National Education Association, Elmira, N.Y. 1873. 12 pp.

(39) Ruffner, W. H. Public Education. 4 pp.

(40) Ruffner, W. H. The History of Normal Education.

(41) Hart, John S. “Schools for Professional Education of Teachers,” from Barnard’s American Journal of Education (Jan. 1868), pp. 401-424.

(42) Address of the Memorial Committee of the Baptist General Association of Virginia (with Extracts from the Minutes). 1872. 16 pp.

(43) The Memorial Committee of the Baptist General Association of Virginia to the Baptist Churches, Ministers, and Members in Virginia. 4 pp.

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(44) The General Association of Virginia, Report of the Centennial Committee, June 1876. 2 p

(45) Official Circular of the Southern Historical Society, 20 March 1876. 7 pp.

(46) Thomas, William D. Pastoral Letter: To the Members of the Freemason St. Baptist Church. 4 pp.

(47) American Baptist Historical Society. 4 pp.

(48) Religious Freedom in Russia, Consisting of an Argument in Behalf of Russian Baptists Held Amenable to the Russian Penal Statute against Change of Religion Addressed to His Excellency, M. Le Chevalier Henri, Baron D’Offenberg, Minister Plenipotentiary from Russia to the United States. Philadelphia: Press of Bible and Publication Society, 1874. 19 pp.

(49) Scheme of Appropriation of the Land Scrip. 3 pp.

(50) Bill to Secure Land Purchasers and Actual Settlers, in the State of Virginia. 1874. 5 pp.

(51) Daniel, P. V., Jr. Free Railroad Laws. 1873.

(52) The Centennial of American Independence, Its Relations to Agriculture. 1871. 13 pp.

(53) Hoffman, John T. Address before the Ulster County Agricultural Society, at Their Annual Fair, at Kingston, on Sept. 24, 1869. 16 pp.

(54) Minor, Franklin. Address Delivered before the Agricultural Society of Albermarle, Nov. 1, 1845. Charlottesville: James Alexander, 1846. 20 pp.

(55) The Southern Planter and Farmer, Jan. 1876. pp. 18-42

(56) Public Schools: Difficulties Removed. Circular No. 89, Commonwealth of Virginia, Superintendent Public Instruction. 1873. 8 pp.

(57) Sears, Barnas. Objections to Public Schools Considered: Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the Peabody Education Fund. Boston: John Wilson and Son, 1875. 30 pp.

(58) Ruffner, W. H. The Public Free School System. 1876. 43 pp.

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(59) Blair, Henry W. Free Schools, Are They in Danger? If So, from What Sources? Speech in the House of Representatives, July 29, 1876. 24 pp.

(60) Ruffner, W. H. The Moral Element in Primary Education: Speech for the National Educational Association, July 1876. 8 pp.

(61) “Westminster Abbey, Special Sunday Evening Service, April 23, 1876.” 1 p.

(62) Curry, J. L. M. “ The Late Constitutional Amendments Restricting Suffrage,” from The Southern Planter and Farmer (Jan. 1877), pp. 7-12.

(63) Anderson, M. B. Address. 20 pp.

(64) Anderson, M. B. Voluntaryism Higher Education: A Paper Read before the New York Convocation of Teachers, July 14, 1876. New York: Sheldon and Company, 1877. 16 pp.

(65) Anderson, Martin B. Legislation to Prevent the United States from Being Made a Receptacle for Foreign Paupers: A Paper Read at the Conference of Charities Held at Saratoga Sept., 1876. 14 pp.

VOLUME 50, BOOK 45 – LPR100, Box 7

(1) In Memoriam: Cornelius Vanderbilt. Nashville: Methodist Episcopal Church, 1877. 32pp

(2) Communication from the Governor of Virginia, in Response to a Resolution of the Senate Calling for Information as to the Exercise of Jurisdiction by Judge Rives, of the District Court of the U. S. for the Western District of Virginia, in the Case of Burwell Reynolds and Lee Reynolds. December 4, 1878.

(3) Annual Message of the President of the U. S. to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the 3rd Session of the 45th Congress. Washington: 1878. 21 pp.

(4) Report to the General Assembly of Virginia: College of William and Mary – the Men Trained There. 13 pp.

(5) Moore, S. D. J. Upon the Situation. 1876. 8 pp.

(6) Circular No. 2 of the Executive Committee of the Society of Alumni of the University of Virginia, with a Sketch of Its History. 19 pp.

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(7) Executive Committee of the Society of Alumni of the University of Virginia. Endowment of the University of Virginia. 1872.

(8) Interesting Correspondence between James and Jefferson Davis. 1876. 8 pp.

(9) The Public School in Its Relations to the Negro, from the Southern Planter and Farmer. Richmond: Clemmitt and Jones, 1877. 39 pp.

(10) The Southern Planter and Farmer, 38 (Sept. 1877). pp. 543-550

(11) The Southern Planter and Farmer, 38 (June 1877). pp. 377-386

(12) Fowler, William J. How to Sustain the Administration: An Open Letter to Independent Republicans. Oct. 23, 1877. 2 pp.

(13) Logan, T. M. The Opposition in the South to the Free School System: A Paper Read before the American Social Science Association, Sept. 6, 1877. 9 pp.

(14) Logan, T. M. Education and Progress: An Address Delivered before the Educational Association of Virginia, July 6, 1876. 16 pp.

(15) Price, Thomas R. The Study of English as an Introduction to the Study of Latin and Greek: Read before the National Educational Association, Aug. 14, 1877. 16 pp.

(16) Price, Thomas R. The Method of Philology: Inaugural Address Delivered before the Greek Class of the University of Virginia, Oct. 9, 1876. 18 pp.

(17) Some Account of a Trip to the East. London: 1876. 19 pp.

(18) Blair, Montgomery. Hayes Usurpation, the Corrupt Combination by Which It Was Effected and Is Continued. 1878. 8 pp.

(19) Blair, Montgomery. The Suppression of Fraud and Corruption as the Governing Power an Urgent Necessity to Preserve Society. 1878. 8 pp.

(20) J. S. Black to Charles Francis Adams. pp. 107-121

(21) Black, J. S. A Great Lawsuit and a Field Fight. 1872. pp. 376-392

(22) J. S. Black to E. W. Stoughton: Reply to Stoughton’s Defence of the Great Fraud. New York: Allison and Co. 1877. 36 pp.

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(23) Welles, Gideon. Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Seward, Remarks on the Memorial Address of Charles Francis Adams on the Late William H. Seward. Oct. 1873. pp. 518-530

(24) Suggestions of the Past: Tyler’s Administration. March 1872. pp. 347-358

(25) Crapsey, Edward. The Nether Side of New York: Pauperism. March 1872. pp. 315-323.

(26) McCarthy, Justin. “The Duke of Argyll,” from The Galaxy 17 (Jan. 1874). pp. 5-14

(27) Linguists and Literary Notes and Queries. Jan. 1874. pp. 86-96.

(28) Reunion of the Freesoilers of 1848 at Downer Landing, Hingham, Aug. 9, 1877. Boston: Albert J. Wright, 1877. 96 pp.

(29) Miller James. Is God Supreme? Or Are Man, Woman, and the Devil Supreme? A Letter Addressed to Rev. W.H.H. Murray, on the Subject of His Lecture on Woman Suffrage. Boston: S.B. Howard, n.d.

(30) Lyons, James. Letter to Col. Allen B. Magruder, Aug. 21, 1875. 8 pp.

(31) McCabe, W. Gordon. The Defense of Petersburg: Address before the Virginia Division of the Army of Northern Virginia, Nov. 1, 1876. Richmond: George W. Gary, 1876. 52 pp.

(32) The Jackson Statue Inauguration: A Reply to the Special Message of the Governor in Response to a Resolution of the House. 8 pp.

(33) Organization of the Lee Monument Association and the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia. Richmond: J. W. Randolph and English, 1872. 52 pp. (part of page 23/24 is missing)

(34) Map of the Battle Field of Fredericksburg, Explained by Extracts from Official Reports, also, Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Report of the Battle. Lynchburg, Va.: Virginian Press, 1866. 33 pp.

(35) Southall, James C. Opening of the Lewis Brooks Museum at the University of Virginia, June 27, 1878, Address on Man’s Age in the World. Richmond: Clemmitt and Jones, 1878. 60 pp.

(36) Peabody, Andrew. Habit: A Valedictory Sermon to the Senior Class of Harvard College, June 17, 1874. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1877. 15 pp.

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(37) Matthews, Stanley. The Relation of the State to Religious Education, John D. Minor et al. vs. the Board of Education of the City of Cincinnati et. al., Argument for the Defense. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke and Co., 1870. 87 pp.

(38) Oration of George W. Jones, with Other Proceedings at the Unveiling of the Monument to the Memory of Ex-President Andrew Johnson, at Greenville, Tennessee, June 5, 1878. Nashville: The American, 1878. 24 pp.

(39) Lawrence, Edward A. The Progress of Peace Principles: A Paper Read before the Peace Congress at Geneva, Sept. 1874. Boston: J. E. Farwell, 1875. 23 pp.

(40) Hoadly, George. A Lecture upon Roman Law Procedure. Cincinnati: Robert Clark and Co., 1877. 40 pp.

(41) William Almon Wheeler, Vice President of the U. S., the Retirement of President Grant, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Counting of the Electoral Vote, the Inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes, the Work of the 44th Congress. pp. 139-184

(42) Fullerton, William. An Address Delivered before the Piedmont Agricultural Society on the Oct. 19, 1876. 34 pp.

(43) Bey, C. Chaille-Long. , Africa and Africans: Address Delivered before the American Geographical Society of New York 28 May, 1878. 39 pp.

(44) Valentine, Edward V. Portraiture in Art: An Address Delivered at Richmond College on Oct. 11, 1878. 4 pp

(45) Bayard, Thomas Francis. The True Relation of Agriculture to Politics: Address at Pimlico Fair Grounds before the Maryland Agricultural Association on Sept. 26, 1878. Wilmington: The Every Evening Publishing Co., 1878. 8 pp.

(46) Facts for the People. ca.1855. 16 pp. (Pamphlet supporting for president)

(47) Popular Sovereignty in the Territories: The Democratic Record. Baltimore: Murphy and Co., n.d. 16 pp.

(48) Winthrop, Robert C. Address at the Unveiling of the Statue of Daniel Webster, New York, 25 Nov. 1876. 14 pp.

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(49) Stringfellow, Thornton. Slavery: Its Origin, Nature and History, Its Relations to Society, to Government, and to True Religion. Alexandria: Virginia Sentinel Office, 1860. 32 pp.

(50) Grigsby, Hugh Blair. Oration Delivered before the Students of William and Mary College, July 4, 1859. 16 pp.

VOLUME 51, BOOK 46 – LPR 100, BOX 7

(1) Lectures by Joseph Cook, 1877: “Certainties in Religion,” “The Atonement,” “God in Natural Law,” “New England Skepticism,” “Trinity and Tritheism.” 90 pp.

(2) Arnold, Samuel Greene. Address Delivered before the Charitable Baptist Society on the 100th Anniversary of the Opening of the First Baptist Church, Providence, R. I., May 28, 1875. Providence: J. A. and R. A. Reid, 1875. 39 pp.

(3) Osgood, Howard. The Old Testament: What It Is and What It Teaches, According to Jesus, the Evangelists, and the Apostles. Rochester, N.Y.: F. D. Phinney, 1879. 44 pp.

(4) The Complete Preacher 3 (June 1878). Includes the following sermons: “The Voice of God in Us,” by R. S. Storrs; “Concerning Jesus as a Poet, by Thomas Armitage; “Catholicity in Its Relationship to Protestantism and Romanism, by F. C Ewer; and “The Signs of the Times – Is Christianity Failing?” by Henry Ward Beecher. pp. 123-188

(5) English, J. T. The Great Teacher: A Sermon Preached before the Synod of New Jersey, at Morristown, N.J., Oct. 18, 1859. New York: R. Craighead, 1860. 15 pp.

(6) Hamilton, Richard Winter. An Address Delivered to the Constituents of Airedale College, on the Public Laying of the Foundation Stone of Their New Institution at Undercliffe, June 20, 1831. London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1831. 36 pp.

(7) Heugh, H. The Progress of Christianity in the Apostolic Age, Considered as Guiding and Encouraging Missionary Exertions in Present Times. Bradford: William Byles, 1836. 25 pp.

(8) Beecher, Lyman. The Government of God Desirable: A Sermon Delivered at Newark, Oct., 1808. New York: George Forman, 1809. 24 pp.

(9) Correspondence between Right Rev. F. M. Whittle and the Rector and Vestry of Monumental Church. 1879. 8 pp.

(10) Memorial Services of the Baptist General Association of Virginia. 8 pp.

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(11) The Jeter Monument. 1880. 5 pp.

(12) Program: “Grand Festival of Music at Mozart Hall, Dec. 18 and 19, 1877.” Richmond. 3 pp.

(13) Brantly, W. T. An Infidel over a Coffin: A Sermon Preached on June 8, 1879. Baltimore: Fred A. Hanzsche, 1879. 11 pp.

(14) Leech, S. V. Robert G. Ingersoll’s Attack on the Bible. Baltimore: n.d. 10 pp.

(15) Anniversary Addresses, American and Foreign Bible Society, 1844. pp. 72-86

(16) The Millennial Harbinger 6 (August 5, 1833): 337-384.

(17) Broaddus, Andrew. A Reply to Mr. A. Campbell’s M. Harbinger, Extra on Remission of Sins, etc. Richmond: Office of the Religious Herald, 1831. 56 pp.

(18) Ryland, Robert. Baptism for the Remission of Sins. Richmond: William Sands, 1836. 16 pp.

(19) Taylor, George B. Qualifications for the Lord’s Supper. Richmond: Wortham and Cottrell, 1858. 35 pp.

(20) Andrews, C. W. Notes on the State of the Church, also on the Question of Revision. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1874. 64 pp.

(21) American Baptist Publication Society. The Press and Baptist Doctrine. 1877. pp. 11-40

(22) Pulpit of Baltimore. 1 (June 1877): 3-26. With the following sermons: “Super- Abundance of Grace over Sin,” by Dr. J. T. Smith; “Jesus Only,” by Dr. J. W. M. Williams; and “The Tone of the Newspaper Press upon Religious Subjects,” A. M. Randolph.

(23) Davis, Henry. The Interests Committed to the Trust of the Ministers of the Gospel: A Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of J. S. Ladd, Nov. 12, 1840. Utica: Bennett, Backus, and Hawley, 1841. 26 pp.

(24) Winkler, E. T. : Past, Present and Future. Atlanta: James P. Harrison and Co., 1877. 23 pp.

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(25) The Minister: A Sermon, Delivered by the Very Rev. the Dean of Chester, at St. Paul’s Church, Covent Garden, March 1, 1833. pp. 65-124.

(26) The Difference between the Operations of Conscience without Divine Influence and the Impressions Produced by the Holy Spirit: Circular Letter from the Elders and Messengers of the Several Baptist Churches of the Yorkshire and Lancashire Association. Huddersfield: T. Kemp, 1830. 8 pp.

(27) Bean, Henry. An Address Delivered on Occasion of Laying the First Stone of the New Upper Independent Chapel, Heckmondwike, April 4, 1844. Heckmondwike: James Watts, 1845. 24 pp.

(28) Spurgeon, C. H. The Friends of Jesus: A Sermon Delivered on Aug. 8, 1880. Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: 1880. pp. 445-456

(29) Spurgeon, C. H. Today! Today! Today!: A Sermon Delivered on Aug. 1, 1880. Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit: 1880. pp. 433-444

(30) Letter from C. H. Toy to the Board of Trustees of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, May 1879. 4 pp.

(31) The Liberation Society and Its Triennial Conferences: An Historical Review. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, 1880. 23 pp.

(32) L’Église nationale évangélique de Genève au lendemain de la séparation quelques mots aux électeurs protestants par un pasteur auxiliare de l’Église nationale. Genève: Chez les Principaux Libraires, Juin 1880. 15 pp.

(33) The Burials Bill and the Claims of Convocation: Being Objections to Clause 14 of the Bill. London: W. Speaight and Sons, 1880. 15 pp.

(34) How Does America Do without a State Church? Sampson Low and Co., 1880. 4 pp.

(35) What the Irish Church Act Has Done for .

(36) Crosskey, Henry W. The Right of the Nation to Deal with the Ecclesiastical Endowments Now Administered by the Church of England. : Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, 1875. 20 pp.

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(37) Chamberlain, Joseph. The Practical Working of the Establishment: Speech Delivered at the Annual Public Meeting of the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, May 3, 1876. London: 1876. 12 pp.

(38) The Established Church and the People of Scotland. 2d edition. London: Barrett, Sons, and Co.,1880. 72. pp.

(39) Richard, Henry. State Church Bishops: Speech Delivered in the House of Commons, May 11, 1875. London: Barrett, Sons, and Co., 1875. 8 pp.

(40) Hints to Electors in Regard to Ecclesiastical Questions. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, 1880. 8 pp.

(41) Practical Suggestions Relative to the Disestablishment and Disendowment of the Church of England. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, 1880. 16 pp.

(42) Allon, Henry. Speech Given at a Public Meeting of the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, June 11, 1880. London, 1880. 12 pp.

(43) Angus, William. The Royal Commission and Purchase in the Church. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control, 1880. 10 pp.

(44) Astie, J. F. La Genève de l’avenir que feres-vous le 4 juillet? Lausanne: 1880. 34 pp.

(45) Cougnard, J. Pourquoi d’étruire l’église nationale protestante? Genève: 1880. 16 pp.

(46) Stroehlin, Ernest. L’église et l’état: Dialogue entre un partisan d’union et un séparatiste. Genève: 1879. 90 pp.

(47) Coulin, F. La séparation de l’église et de l’état. Genève: 1880. 16 pp.

(48) Bouvier, Aug. Maintenons notre église une I. pourquoi. Genève: 1880. 20 pp.

(49) Bouvier, Aug. Maintenons notre église une I. pourquoi. Genève: 1880. 22pp.

(50) Erreurs and sophismes des adversaires de la séparation de l’église et de l’état questions Genevoises en 1880. Genève: 1880. 32 pp.

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(1) Communication from the Governor of Virginia Transmitting Report and Opinion of James G. Field, M. B. Seawell, and John M. Forbes, of the Johnson-Poe Settlement of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Matter. 1877. 52 pp.

(2) Circuit Court of the City of Richmond. Commonwealth v. Bradley T. Johnson, et al. 22 pp.

(3) Communication from the Governor in Response to a Resolution of the Senate Requesting Him to Give to the General Assembly His Views as to the Best Mode of Raising Money to Pay the Interest on the Public Debt. 1873. 11 pp.

(4) Kemper, James L. Inaugural Message to the General Assembly, Jan 1, 1874. Richmond: R. F. Walker, 1874. 15 pp.

(5) Annual Message and Accompanying Documents of the Governor of Virginia to the General Assembly, Dec. 2, 1874. Richmond: R. F. Walker, 1874. 30 pp.

(6) Proceedings of a Conference with Virginia Creditors Including an Exposition of the Debt, Finances, and Taxation of the State by the Governor, on Nov. 10, 1874. Richmond: R. F. Walker, 1874. 34 pp.

(7) Report of John O. Steger, Relative to the Condition and Management of the Capitol Basement Offices, to the Governor and Treasurer, Together with Their Report to the General Assembly. Richmond: R. F. Walker, 1874. 38 pp.

(8) Plan Providing for a Constitutional Currency, Proposed by R. M. T. Hunter, State Treasurer. Richmond: R. F. Walker, 1874. 9 pp.

(9) Correspondence of the Governor with the Agent of the American Bond-Funding and Banking Association, in Respect to the Recapitalization of the Debt of Virginia. Richmond: R. F. Walker, 1874. 12 pp.

(10) Correspondence between the Governor and the President of the U. S., in Relation to the Employment of Military Force at Petersburg. Richmond: R. F. Walker, 1874. 5 pp.

(11) Memorial of the James River and Kanawha Company to the General Assembly. Richmond: R. F. Walker, 1874. 6 pp.

(12) Annual Message of the Governor of Virginia to the General Assembly, Dec. 5, 1877. Richmond: R. F. Walker, 1877. 26 pp.

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(13) Holliday, Fred W. M. Inaugural Address, to the Commonwealth of Virginia. 8 pp.

(14) Annual Message of the Governor to the General Assembly of Virginia, Dec. 4, 1878. Richmond: R. E. Frayser, 1878. 34 pp.

(15) Annual Message of the Governor to the General Assembly of Virginia, Dec. 4, 1879. Richmond: R. E. Frayser, 1879. 16 pp.

(16) The Present Financial Status of Virginia: With Some Suggestions as to the Importance and Means of Restoring the Credit of the State. Richmond: James E. Good, 1877. 23 pp.

(17) The Southern Planter and Farmer, Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture and Rural Affairs. 39 (Aug. 1878): 409-422.

(18) Report of the Committee for Courts of Justice in Response to an Enquiry as to the Liability of the State of Virginia for the Certificates. n.d. 9 pp.

(19) Stuart, A. H. H. Address to the People of Augusta County Reviewing the State Debt of Virginia. Staunton, Va.: Staunton Spectator, 1877. 12 pp.

(20) Johnson, Bradley T. Can States be Compelled to Pay their Debts? 5 pp.

(21) Report of the Senate Committee on Finance Relative to the Public Debt. Richmond: James E. Goode, 1878. 36 pp.

(22) Curry, J. L. M. Thoughts for Farmers upon Present Distress. 1878. 7 pp.

(23) To the People of the State of Virginia. 4 pp. (about the state’s public debt)

(24) Document 1: Address of the State Central Committee of the Conservative Party of Virginia, and other Documents. 1879. 16 pp.

(25) Document No. 2: Address of the State Executive Committee of the Conservative Party of Virginia, to the Friends of the Public Schools. 1879. 8 pp.

(26) Document No. 3: State Conservative Executive Committee, Proceedings of the Mozart Hall Convention, from Richmond Whig, Feb. 28, 1879. 16 pp.

(27) Taliaferro, W. B. Speech Delivered in the House of Delegates, March 18-19, 1879, on the Settlement of the Public Debt. Richmond: James E. Goode, 1879. 13 pp.

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(28) Allen, Henry C. Speech Delivered in the House of Delegates, March 19, 1879, on the Settlement of the Public Debt. Richmond: James E. Goode, 1879. 15 pp.

(29) Johnson, Bradley T. The Public Debt of Virginia and the Attempt to Repeal the Funding Bill. 1879.

(30) Report of the Second Auditor on the Condition of the Public Debt of Virginia and the Literary Fund, Also, the Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund for the Fiscal Year Ending Sept. 30, 1879. Richmond: R. E. Frayser, 1879. 31 pp.

(31) Taylor, William F. The Public Free Schools: A Statement by the Auditor of Public Accounts. 1878. 18 pp.

(32) “The Auditor and the Deficit in the School Funds,” from the Educational Journal of Virginia, (Nov. 1878). 4 pp.

(33) Andrews, George H. Taxation: Address before the Assembly Committee on Ways and Means of the State of New York. New York: Martin B. Brown, 1874. 32 pp.

(34) Andrews, George H. Twelve Letters on the Future of New York. New York: Martin B. Brown, 1877. 48 pp.

(35) Report of the Commissioners Appointed by the Governor under Authority of a Joint Resolution of the Two Houses of the Legislature of the State of New York, Passed April 26, 1870, to Revise the Laws for the Assessment and Collection of Taxes. Albany: The Argus Co., 1871. 154 pp.

(36) An Act to Provide a Plan of Settlement of the Public Debt. 1879. 6 pp.

(37) The Barbour Bill: Imposing Taxes on Real and Personal Property to Meet the Necessary Expenses of the Government for Public Free School Purposes, and to Pay the Interest on the Public Debt. 13 pp.

(38) Bayard, Thomas Francis. Hard Times and Their Remedy: An Address Delivered at McFarland’s Grove, near Newport, Delaware, at a Harvest Home Festival, in Aid of the Newport M. E. Church. Wilmington: James and Webb, 1878. 24 pp.

(39) Sherman, John. Speech on the Financial and Other Issues of the Times, Delivered at Portland, Maine, July 23, 1879. 29 pp.

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(40) National Finances: Senator Davis Discusses Them at Length in a Speech at Grafton, a Trenchant Arraignment of the Extravagance and Corruption of the Republican Party Declares for a Greenback Currency. 1878.

(41) From the Congressional Record: Extracts from Speeches on the Financial Question, Southern War Claims, The Army and the Public Peace, and Arrears of Pensions. 16 pp.

(42) Thurman, A. G. The Words of Soberness and Truth: Speech on the Issues Now before the Country, Aug. 13, 1878. 8 pp.

(43) Republican Campaign Text Book for 1878. Washington D.C.: Republican Congressional Committee, 1878. 67 pp.

(44) Hard Times and Their Remedy: An Address Delivered by Thomas Francis Bayard at McFarland’s Grove near Newport, Delaware, Aug. 29, 1878. Wilmington: James and Webb, 1878. 24 pp.

(45) Walker, L. P. Speech on State and National Affairs, Delivered at Madison Ala., June 29, 1878. 19 pp.

(46) Newman, W. W. Greenbacks! Speech by the Greenback Nominee of the 3rd Congressional District of Virginia. Sept. 23. 1878. 8 pp.

(47) Conkling, Roscoe. Speech at Saratoga, Sept. 26, 1878. 8 pp.

(48) How to Sustain the Administration: An Open Letter to Independent Republicans. Oct. 23, 1877. 2 pp.

(49) How to Sustain the Administration: An Open Letter to Independent Republicans. 1877. 2 pp.

(50) Bethune, James N. On the Devil’s Patent Rights to Knaves and Tyrants for Impoverishing and Enslaving the People to the Unofficial Laboring People of the Country. Baltimore: J. H. Foster and Co., 1878. 43 pp.

(51) The Southern Planter and Farmer, 40 (Jan. 1879). 18 pp.

(52) Atkinson, Edward. Lecture on Cotton, Delivered before the American Geographical and Statistical Society on Dec. 14, 1865. 22 pp.

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(53) Clapp, J. W. Speech in Reference to Questions Pending before the Senate Jan. 17, 1879. 11 pp.

(54) Income and Taxation. Richmond, Va.: Southern Fertilizing Co., n.d. 3 pp.

(55) Lyons, James. The Funding Bill: Is it Constitutional? Richmond: Whittet and Shepperson, 1878. 15 pp.

(56) “The Funding Act.” Virginia Law Journal (April 1878): 193-210.

(57) Lyons, James. A Letter to W. G. Riley on the Financial Situation. Richmond, Va.: 1875. 8 pp.

(58) Herndon Charles. Address on the Public Debt and the Funding Bill. Fredericksburg, Va.: Virginia Star Print, 1877. 16 pp.

(59) Repudiation is Theft – Forcible Adjustment, Highway Robbery. By “A clergyman.” n.d. 16 pp.

(60) Is Virginia Bankrupt? Richmond, Va.: Richmond Dispatch, n.d. 34 pp.

(61) The Case of William D. Coleman. Baltimore: J. H. Foster and Co., 1878. 110 pp.

(62) Mosby’s Speech for Grant: The Defeated Confederate Soldier Chooses the Victorious General Rather Than a Sutler. San Francisco: Republican State Central Committee, 1872. 8 pp.

VOLUME 53, BOOK 48 – LPR 100, Box 8

(1) Transactions of the American Philological Association, 1869-1870. 167 pp.

(2) Reuling, George. School Life and Its Influence on Sight: Speech Read before the Teachers Association of Baltimore, Dec. 2d. n.d. 15 pp.

(3) Aylett, Patrick Henry. Address before the German Societies at the Centennial Anniversary of Frederick Von Humboldt, Sept. 14, 1869. Richmond: Enquirer Steam Presses, 1869. 22 pp.

(4) Champlin, J. T. A Historical Discourse Delivered at the Fiftieth Anniversary of Colby University, Aug. 2d, 1870. Waterville: 1870. 30 pp.

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(5) Chamberlain, D. H. The Value of Classical Studies: An Address Delivered at Greenville, S. C., Dec. 16, 1875. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1876. 31 pp.

(6) Wingate, W. M. Self-Culture: An Address, Delivered before the Oxford Female College, May 27, 1858. Raleigh: Holden and Wilson, 1858. 22 pp.

(7) Patton, John M. Address Delivered before the Society of Alumni of the Virginia Military Institute, July 4, 1871. Richmond: Whig Office, 1873. 23 pp.

(8) Miles, William Porcher. Education, the Defence of a Nation: Address Delivered at the Commencement of Union College, June 26, 1878. Albany, N.Y.: J. Munsell, 1878. 14 pp.

(9) Paine, John K. Inaugural Lecture of the Dept. of Musical Composition, History and Aesthetics in the College of Music of Boston University, Oct. 28, 1872. 18 pp.

(10) U. S. Bureau of Education. Training Schools for Nurses. Circular of Information No. 1. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1879. 21 pp.

(11) U. S. Bureau of Education. Papers, Addresses, Discussions and Other Proceedings of the Dept. of Superintendence of the National Education Association, Feb. 4-6, 1879; the Proceedings of the Dept. of Superintendence of the National Education Association for 1877; and the Proceedings of the Conference of the Presidents and Other Delegates of the State Universities and State Colleges of Ohio for 1877. Circular of Information No. 2. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1879. 192 pp.

(12) U. S. Bureau of Education. The Value of Common School Education to Common Labor. Written by Edward Jarvis. Circular of Information No. 3. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1879. 37 pp.

(13) U. S. Bureau of Education. Training Schools of Cookery. Circular of Information No. 4. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1879. 49 pp.

(14) U. S. Bureau of Education. American Education as Described by the French Commission to the International Exhibition of 1876. Circular of Information No. 5. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1879. 37 pp.

(15) U. S. Bureau of Education. College Libraries as Aids to Instruction. Circular of Information No. 1. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880. 27 pp.

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(16) U. S. Bureau of Education. Proceedings of the Dept. of Superintendence of the National Education Association, at Its Meeting on Feb, 18-20, 1880. Circular of Information No. 2. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880. 111 pp.

(17) U. S. Bureau of Education. Legal Rights of Children. Circular of Information No. 3. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880. 96 pp.

(18) U. S. Bureau of Education. Rural School Architecture. Circular of Information No. 4. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880. 106 pp.

(19) U. S. Bureau of Education. English Rural Schools. Circular of Information No. 5. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880. 26 pp.

(20) U. S. Bureau of Education. The Indian School at Carlisle Barracks. Circular of Information. Washington D.C: Government Printing Office, 1880. 5 pp.

(21) U. S. Bureau of Education. Vacation Colonies for Sickly School Children. Circular of Information. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880. 4 pp.

(22) U. S. Bureau of Education. Industrial Education in Europe. Circular of Information. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880. 9 pp.

(23) U. S. Bureau of Education. Educational Tours in France. Circular of Information. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880. 4 pp.

(24) U. S. Bureau of Education. Progress of Western Education in China and Siam. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1880. 13 pp.

VOLUME 54, BOOK 49 – LPR 100, BOX 8

(1) Winthrop, Robert C. Address at the Unveiling of the Statue of Col. William Prescott on Bunker Hill. Cambridge: University Press, 1880. 33 pp.

(2) Wilson, F. T. Official Programme of the Yorktown Centennial Celebration, Oct. 18-21, 1881. 154 pp.

(3) Winthrop, Robert C. Oration of the 100th Anniversary of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis to the Combined Forces of America and France, at Yorktown, Va., 19 Oct. 1781. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1881. 73 pp.

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(4) “How Cornwallis Was Taken. A Ballad, as Told by George Washington’s Negro Servant, Bill.” Yorktown Centennial, 1881. 4 pp.

(5) Curry, J. L. M. Lessons of the Yorktown Centennial: Address Delivered in Richmond on Oct. 22, 1881. Richmond: Dispatch Steam Printing House, 1881. 24 pp.

(6) In Memoriam: Susan Lamar Turpin. (J. L. M. Curry’s daughter) 1881.

(7) Annual Report of the Massachusetts Bible Society, 1881. Boston: 1881. 34 pp.

(8) Winthrop, Robert C. The Portraits of John Hampden in the Executive Mansion at Washington, and of Lafayette, in the Hall of the House of Representatives of the U. S. Boston: University Press, 1881. 17 pp.

(9) Organization of the Virginia Historical Society, Officers and Members, with a List of Its Publications. 1881. 23 pp.

(10) The Life of William Henry Harrison, the People’s Candidate for the Presidency. Philadelphia: 1840. 60 pp.

(11) Proceedings at the Wycliffe Semi-Millennial Celebration, by the American Bible Society, Dec. 2, 1880. New York: American Bible Society, 1881. 71 pp.

(12) Holcombe, James P. An Address Delivered before the Society of Alumni of the University of Virginia, June 29, 1853. Richmond: MacFarlane and Fergusson, 1853. 43 pp.

(13) Wellford, Beverley R. An Address Delivered before the American Whig and Cliosophic Societies of the College of New Jersey, June 17, 1879. Princeton: C. S. Robinson and Co., 1879. 34 pp.

(14) Relations of Christianity to the Common Law. Boston: Tolman and White, 1879. 23 pp.

(15) Wayland, Francis. Papers on Outdoor Relief and Tramps, Read at Meeting of the American Social Science Association, Sept. 5 and 6, 1877. New Haven: Hoggson and Robinson, 1877. 24 pp.

(16) Broadus, John A. The Duty of Baptists to Teach Their Distinctive Views: Sermon Delivered at the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Baptist Publication Society, May 21, 1881. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1881. 20 pp.

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(17) Robinson, Leigh. The South before and at the Battle of the Wilderness: Address before the Virginia Division of the Army of Northern Virginia at Their Annual Meeting, Nov. 1, 1877. Richmond: James E. Goode, 1878. 111 pp.

(18) Morgan John T. Address on the Unveiling of the Monuments to the Unknown Confederate Dead, Delivered June 6th, 1879. Washington D.C.: Globe Printing, 1879. 24 pp.

(19) Anderson, Archer. The Campaign and Battle of Chickamauga: An Address Delivered before the Virginia Division of the Army of Northern Virginia Association, Oct. 25, 1881. Richmond: William E. Jones, 1881. 38 pp.

(20) Curtis, George William. Civil Service Reform. 15 pp.

(21) Civil Service Reform Association Constitution. 4 pp.

(22) Report of the Board of Civil Service Examiners for the Treasury Dept. to the Advisory Board, on the Operation of the Rules and Regulations for the Improvement of the Civil Service in the Treasury Dept. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1873. 93 pp.

(23) Hovey, Alvah. Christian Ethics. Boston: Rand, Avery, and Co., 1875. 48 pp.

(24) The Right of the People to the Sunday Rest: Addresses by William Strong, J. Randolph Tucker, Richard W. Thompson. New York: New York Sabbath Committee, 1880. 24 pp.

VOLUME 55, BOOK 50 – LPR 100, BOX 8

(1) Moral Mottoes, or a Father’s Counsel to His Children; Being a Collection of Moral Aphorisms, Originally Prepared for the Common Schools of Virginia and the South, but Equally Adapted to Families and Individuals. Lynchburg: Virginian Job Office, 1876. 9 pp

(2) The Church’s Ministry to the Nation’s Youth. London: J. and W. Rider. 24 pp.

(3) Shedd, William G. T. The Guilt of the Pagan. 24 pp.

(4) John 3:16 in Some of the Languages and Dialects in Which the British and Foreign Bible Society Has Printed or Circulated the Holy Scriptures. London: Gilbert and Rivington, 1872. 32 pp.

(5) The Great Argument, Missionary Tracts No. 4. 4 pp.

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(6) Pendleton, J. M. Justification by Faith in Jesus Christ. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, n.d. 20 pp.

(7) Cathcart, William. The Remarkable Preservation by Divine Providence of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures. 1868. 14 pp.

(8) Brownlee, W. V. Dying Testimony of Believers and Unbelievers. n.d. 32 pp.

(9) Scott, W. A. Progress of Civil Liberty: A Thanksgiving Discourse Pronounced in the Presbyterian Church on Lafayette Square, in New Orleans on Dec. 9, 1847. New Orleans: Daily Delta Office, 1848. 23 pp.

(10) Tyndall, John. Scientific Addresses. New Haven: Charles C. Chatfield and Co., 1870. 74 pp.

(11) Otway, Caesar. The Intellectuality of Domestic Animals: A Lecture Delivered before the Royal Zoological Society of Ireland. : James McGlashan, 1847. 47 pp.

(12) Whately, Richard. On Instinct: A Lecture Delivered before the Dublin Natural History Society, Nov. 11 1842. Dublin: James McGlashan, 1847. 32 pp.

(13) Cromwell, J. W. Address on the Difficulties of the Colored Youth in Obtaining and Education in the Virginias. Philadelphia: G. T. Stockdale, 1875. 12 pp.

(14) Payne, Joseph. The Science and Art of Education, an Introductory Lecture and Principles of the Science of Education, a Paper. New York: E. Steiger, 1876. 29 pp.

(15) Report on National Military Education with the Plan of a System for the U. S. Based on Existing Education Agencies. War Department: 1867. 35 pp.

(16) Whitfield, Thomas. An Appeal to Backslidden Christians. 8 pp.

(17) Northrop, B. G. The Prevention of Illiteracy: A Paper. New York: E. Steiger, 1878. 28 pp

(18) Connecticut State Teachers Association, 35th Annual Meeting, Oct. 27-29, 1881. 4 pp.

(19) Minor, Lucian. Reasons for Abolishing the Liquor Traffic. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1853. 23 pp.

(20) Davis, Noah. Intemperance and Crime. New York: National Temperance Society and Publication House, 1879. 24 pp.

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(21) Farrar, Cahon. Temperance and Legislation: An Address Delivered at a Conference in Sheldonian Theater, Oxford, Nov. 3, 1879. New York: National Temperance Society and Publication House, 1880. 24 pp.

(22) Fowle, T. W. The Character of Christ: Does it Supply an Adequate Basis for a Religion? New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1872. 29 pp.

(23) Theatrical Amusements and Horse Racing. Philadelphia: Religious Society of Friends, 1873. 12 pp.

(24) The Mendicant Orders, Their Rise and Fall: A Lecture Delivered to the St. Ann’s Young Men’s Association by the Archbishop of Dublin. Dublin: Hodges, Foster, and Co., 1874. 31 pp.

(25) Brantly, W. T. Richard Fuller: Recollections of His Life and Character. Baltimore: J. F. Weishampel,1876. 24 pp.

(26) Thomas, John. The Apostolic Advocate. Vol. II (April 1, 1836): 265-284.

VOLUME 56, BOOK 51 – LPR 100, BOX 8

(1) Hamilton, Edward. A Federal Union, Not a Nation: An Examination into Our Systems of Government. Boston: Lee an Shepard, 1880. 66 pp.

(2) The Declaration of Independence, a Masterpiece, but How It Got Mutilated! 1881. 11 pp.

(3) Political Economy and Political Science: A Selected List of Books Recommended for General Reading, and as an Introduction to Special Study by the Society for Political Education. 36 pp.

(4) Subjects and Questions Pertaining to Political Economy, Constitutional Law, the Theory and Administration of Government and Current Politics Recommended to Students as Suitable for Special Investigation. New York: The Society for Political Education, 1881. 24 pp.

(5) Wells, David A. Why We Trade and How We Trade or an Inquiry into the Extent to Which the Existing Commercial and Fiscal Policy of the U. S. Restricts the Material Prosperity and Development of the Country. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1878. 67 pp.

(6) Moore, J. S. Friendly Sermons to the Protectionist Manufactures of the U. S. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1877. 81 pp.

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(7) Carlyle, Thomas. Shooting Niagara: And After? London: Chapman and Hall, 1867. 55 pp

(8) Mongredien, Augustus. The Western Farmer of America. London: Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co., 1880. 30 pp.

(9) Purposes of the Civil Service Reform Association, Publication No. 1. 16 pp.

(10) Kemper, James L. Address of James L. Kemper on the First Award of the Jackson Hope Medals to Cadet Lewis Harvie Strother and E. M. Davison as the First and Second Honor Graduates of the Virginia Military Institute, July 3, 1877. 26 pp

(11) Yates, M. T. Ancestral Worship and Fung-Shuy: Paper Read at the Missionary Quarterly Meeting, Sept. 16, 1867. Shanghai: Shanghai Recorder Office, 1867. 25 pp.

(12) Trumbull, H. Clay. Sabbath School Expenses. 4 pp.

(13) Haywood, Atticus G. Where Is the Money? Macon, Ga.: J. W. Burke and Co., 1876. 43 pp.

(14) Warren, William. The Blessedness of Giving. n.d. 12 pp.

(15) Cooke, Parson. Religion and Beneficence, or the System of Giving Taught in the Holy Scriptures. New York: The American Tract Society, n.d. 26 pp.

(16) Wayland, Francis. Thoughts on the Missionary Organizations of the Baptist Denomination. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman and Co., 1859. 36 pp.

(17) Missionary Tract, No. 2: Control to Be Exercised Over Missionaries and Mission Churches. 46 pp.

(18) American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Manual for Missionary Candidates and for Missionaries before Entering their Fields. Boston: 1853. 43 pp.

VOLUME 57, BOOK 52 – LPR 100, BOX 8

(1) Field, Edward Percy. “A Proposal for the Extension of the Franchise,” from the Victorian Review, (March 1, 1880): 745-754.

(2) “Two Civilisations,” from the Victorian Review (March 1, 1880): 755-758. (a page is missing)

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(3) MacPherson, Urquhart. “Land Monopoly, Ancient and Modern,” from the Victorian Review (March 1, 1880): 731-739.

(4) Spurgeon, C. H. The Friends of Jesus: A Sermon Delivered Aug. 8, 1880. 11 pp.

(5) Seymour, Horatio. Address before the New York State Agricultural Society at the Annual Meeting, Jan. 21, 1880. Albany: Charles Van Benthuysen and Sons, 1880. 37 pp.

(6) Atkinson, Edward. Address Given in Atlanta in October 1880, for the Promotion of an International Cotton Exhibition. Boston: A. Williams and Co., 1881. 36 pp.

(7) Stetson, George R. The Liberian Republic as It Is. Boston: A. Williams and Co., 1881. 27 pp.

(8) Northrop, B. G. Shade Trees along the Highways. 2 pp.

(9) Northrop, B. G. Rural Improvement. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1880. 52 pp.

(10) Northrop, B. G. The Field Parks. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1879. 11 pp.

(11) The Spirit of Missions. (Edited for the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S.) 1846. 8 pp.

(12) Manly, B. A Sermon Preached by Appointment of the Senior Class of the University of North Carolina, June 2, 1856. Richmond: H. K. Ellyson, 1856. 16 pp.

(13) Woolfolk, L. B. The Triunity of God. 7 pp.

(14) “The Runner and his Rest,” Chapter 17 from the People’s Pulpit. 11 pp.

(15) Kendrick, J. R. Dueling: A Sermon Preached at the First Baptist Church, Charleston, S.C., on Aug. 7, 1853. Charleston: A. J. Burke, 1853. 15 pp.

(16) Webber, G. N. Future Punishment: Three Discourses Preached at the First Presbyterian Church. Troy, N.Y.: William H. Young, 1878. 45 pp.

(17) Peabody, Andrew P. Christo et Ecclesiae: A Valedictory Sermon Delivered before the Senior Class of Harvard College, June 19, 1881. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1881. 11 pp.

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(18) “The New South,” from The Southern Planter and Farmer (Aug. 1881): 421-426.

(19) Letter from George B. Taylor from Rome, Oct. 28, 1881. 3 pp.

(20) Correspondence between Henry A. Wise and , Feb. 12, 1866.

(21) Bottom Facts: A Calm Presentation of Some of the Foundation Principles upon Which the American Policy of Protection to Home Industry Rests. Philadelphia: American Iron and Steel Association, 1881. 24 pp.

(22) Swank, James M. The Testimony of the Fathers: Distinguished Opinions of Industry, Labor, Wages, Foreign Trade, and Protection. Philadelphia: The American Iron and Steel Association, 1881. 24 pp.

(23) W. J. Sykes’ Speech at Union City. 3 pp.

(24) Proceedings of the Special Communication of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Virginia at Yorktown, on the 17th and 18th Days of Oct. 1881. Richmond: James E. Goode, 1881. 77 pp.

(25) The State of Debt: Series of Letters to the Richmond Dispatch. 1881.

(26) Johnston, John W. Speech on the Issues in the Virginia Canvass Delivered at Newbern Virginia, Sept. 5, 1881. Washington D.C.: R. O. Polkinhorn, 1881. 16 pp.

(27) Letters of John E. Massey to the Readjusters of Virginia. Richmond: Jan. 31, 1882. 8 pp.

(28) Davis, H. G. The Debt Question between the Virginias: Speech in the U. S. Senate, May 3, 1881. 24 pp.

(29) Johnston, J. W. Address on Immigration before the Virginia State Agricultural Society at Its Annual Meeting, Oct. 29, 1879. 8 pp.

(30) Brief Description of the Public Lands of the U. S. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1873. 16 pp.

(31) Cunard Line, Royal Mail Steamers, Established 1840. Saloon Passenger List. 1880. 4 pp.

(32) Remarks of Gen. R. B. Hayes at the Reunion of the 23d Ohio Veterans, Canton, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1880. 7 pp.

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(33) The National Platforms of the Republican and Democratic Parties from 1856 to 1880 Inclusive. 31 pp.

(34) Letters of Acceptance of J. A. Garfield and C. A. Arthur and the Platform Adopted by the Republican National Convention. 12 pp.

(35) Garfield and Arthur Campaign Song Book. Washington D.C.: Republican Congressional Committee, 1880. 24 pp.

(36) Garfield, James A. Remarks in the House of Representatives, April 14, 1866, on the First Anniversary of the Death of Abraham Lincoln. 2 pp.

(37) Garfield, James A. Reports for the Minority of the Committee of Ways and Means on Duties on Hoop, Band, and Scroll Iron, and upon Certain Other Articles, May 11 and 24, 1880. 8 pp.

(38) Garfield, James A. Revival of State Sovereignty in Congress, June 27, 1879. 8 pp.

(39) Garfield, James A. A Statesman’s Words. 8 pp.

(40) Garfield, James A. A Soldiers’ Monument: Speech at Painesville, Ohio, July 3, 1880, on the Completion of a Soldier’s Monument. 2 pp.

(41) Garfield, James A.. Central Doctrines of the Democratic Party: Extracts from a Speech of Hon. James A. Garfield, in the House of Representatives, Aug. 4, 1876. 2 pp.

(42) Garfield, James A. Speech Delivered to the “Boys in Blue,” New York, Aug. 6, 1880. 2 pp.

(43) Garfield, James A. Tested and Sustained: Remarks at Warren, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1874, in Reply to Attacks upon His Official Character. 16 pp.

(44) Garfield, James A. Speech Delivered at Cleveland Ohio, Oct. 11, 1879. Washington D.C.: 1880. 14 pp.

(45) Maxims of James Abram Garfield, General, Patriotic, Political. 24 pp.

(46) “Home Rule” in the Solid South. 8 pp.

(47) Republican State Committee of Alabama. How the South Is Kept “Solid:” The Efficiency of a Fraudulent Count in Alabama. 1880. 8 pp.

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(48) Winfield S. Hancock’s Defiance of the Reconstruction Acts: Record from Official Sources of Hancock’s Administration of Civil Affairs in 1867-1868 in Louisiana and Texas. 12 pp.

(49) Schurz, Carl. Speech at Indianapolis, Indiana, July 20, 1880. 16 pp.

(50) Rede des Achtbaren Carl Schurz, gehalten zu Indianapolis, Indiana, am 20 Juli 1881. 16 pp. (German version of number 49)

(51) Auszuge aus einigen der reden des Achtbaren James H. Garfield. 8 pp.

(52) Der Finanzielle Record der republikanischen Partei. Auszug aus einer Rede des Achtbaren William P. Frye, von Maine im Reprasentantenhause am 20 Marz 1880. 8 pp.

(53) William H. English: His Record as a Civilian in the 33rd, 34th and 35th Congresses. 8 pp.

(54) Democratic Treatment of Union Soldiers. 2 pp.

(55) Frye, William P. Speech in the House of Representatives on the Soldier’s Roll, April 3, 1878. 8 pp.

(56) The Commercial Aspects of the Present Political Contest: How Would the Success of the Democratic Party at the Approaching Presidential Election Affect the Commercial and Industrial Interests of This Country? 8 pp.

(57) The Advantages of the National Banking System. 4 pp.

(58) Land for the Landless: The Record of Parties on the Homestead Principle. 7 pp.

(59) Debate on Pensioning Jefferson Davis, Condensed from the Proceedings of the U. S. Senate, March 3, 1879. 8 pp.

(60) Sherman, John. Is a Change Necessary? Speech Delivered at Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 30, 1880. Washington D.C.: 1880. 15 pp.

(61) Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Discrimination against Foreign-Born Citizens, Compulsory Voting with Employers. 1880. 12 pp.

(62) Who Are Benefitted by Protection? An Editorial Article from the Bulletin of the American Iron and Steel Association, Aug. 11, 1880. 4 pp.

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(63) Our Foreign Commerce Since 1861. 1880. 4 pp.

(64) Who Pays the National Taxes and on What Are They Levied? 2 pp.

(65) The Bounty Question: Who Hinders Payment? 8 pp.

(66) Report on the Minority of the Subcommittee on the Mode of Electing the President. 19 pp.

(67) “Andrew Jackson and the Bank of the United States,” from The Southern Review 50 (n.d.): 269-308.

(68) Garland, A. H. The Constitution as It Is: Speech on the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution, Prohibiting Appropriations for the Payment of Certain Bonds. 18 pp.

(69) Waller, James B. The True Doctrine of State Rights with and Examination of the Record of the Democratic and Republican Parties in Connection with Slavery. Chicago: Jameson and Morse, 1880. 83 pp.

VOLUME 58, BOOK 53 – LPR 100, BOX 9

(1) “La Mano che Aiuta -- The Hand That Helps”: Rev W C Van Meter’s Work in Rome. Philadelphia: Bible and Publication Society, 1872. 64 pp.

(2) Tucker, H H. Baptism in the Tiber. 1872. 4 pp.

(3) Tucker, H. H. Baptist Church in Rome, . 1872 4 pp.

(4) Moore, J. H. Trine Immersion Traced to the Apostles. 1872. 64 pp.

(5) Stand to the Covenant! 1880. 8 pp.

(6) Angus, Joseph. Christian Churches: The Noblest Form of Social Life; the Representatives of Christ on Earth; the Dwelling Place of the Holy Spirit. London: Ward and Co., 1863. 76 pp.

(7) MacLaren, Alexander. The Inaugural Address at the Autumnal Session of the Baptist Union at Plymouth, Oct. 7, 1875. 22 pp.

(8) Armitage, Thomas. Christian Union, Real and Unreal. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, n.d. 20 pp.

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(9) Armitage, Thomas. The Necessity of a Baptist Sunday School Union. n.d. 36 pp.

(10) Boyd, W. W. The Claims of the Baptist Churches in America: A Lecture in a Popular Form Delivered in St. Louis at the Church of the Messiah, March 10, 1878. St. Louis: C. R. Barns, 1878. 31 pp.

(11) Osborn, A. C. The Increase and Strength of the Baptists: A Sermon Preached before the Long Island Association in the Hanson Place Baptist Church, Brooklyn, Oct. 21, 1873. New York; James Huggins, 1873. 24 pp.

(12) Wilson, N. W. Scriptural Subjects of Baptism. Philadelphia: Bible and Publication Society, n.d. 20 pp.

(13) Hague, William. Baptism Its Own Witness: Reflections Suggested by Reading “The Baptized Child.” Boston: Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1843. 80 pp.

(14) Wilson, F. Truth Triumphant. n.d. 26 pp.

(15) Palmer, A. G. and Thomas Armitage. Centennial Sermons before the Stonington Union Association at Mystic, Connecticut, Jun 19-20, 1872. New York: Union Printing Co., 1873. 79 pp.

(16) Harvey, J. On the Terms of Admission into the Visible Church of Christ: A Letter Read and Accepted by the Northwestern Association of Baptist Churches June 23, 1875. Bury, Lancashire: J. Heap, 1875. 12 pp.

(17) Noel, B. W. The Baptismal Vow. n.d. 7 pp.

(18) Learned Witnesses to Christ’s Ordinances, Scripture Baptism. New York: Thomas Holman, n.d. 4 pp.

(19) Scriptural Baptism Made Plain. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, n.d. 4 pp.

(20) The Plea of Sincerity. New York: The Catholic Publication Society, n.d. 8 pp.

(21) Higbee, Jeremiah. The Two Covenants. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, n.d. 16 pp.

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(22) Jelf, George Edward. The Cure of Souls, Its Responsibilities and Its Limits: A Paper Read before the Clergy of the Rural Deanery of Alton, Oct. 22, 1874. London: Mozley, Cowie, and Smith 1874. 23 pp.

(23) Willmarth, James W. The True Idea of the Church: Baptist vs. Catholic. Philadelphia: Bible and Publication Society, 1872. 42 pp.

(24) Landels, W. Ritualism: A Speech Delivered at the Autumnal Meeting of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland, Held at Nottingham, Oct. 15, 1873. London: Yates and Alexander, 1873. 15 pp.

(25) Bitting, C. C. Ritualism and Christianity: Introductory Sermon before the Strawberry Baptist Association, Liberty, Va., Aug. 3, 1869. Lynchburg, Va.: Charles H. Bryant, 1870. 21 pp.

(26) Bitting, C. C. Christ’s Kingdom Growing: Introductory Sermon before the Strawberry Baptist Association at Palestine Church, Bedford Co., Va., Aug. 8, 1871. Lynchburg, Va.: Bryant and Browne, 1872. 25 pp.

(27) Knapp, H. W. Recognition Sermon of the First Mission Baptist Church, Laight Street, New York, Jan. 18, 1874. New York: James Huggins, 1874. 21 pp.

(28) The Constitution of Baptist Churches, as Distinguished from That of All Other Churches. American Baptist Publication Society. n.d. 8 pp.

(29) Fish, Henry C. Neglect of the Lord’s Supper. n.d. 4 pp.

(30) Sixty Reasons in Favor of the Old Religion, or the Cogitations of a Convert to the Catholic Faith, to Which Are Added Sixty Counter Reasons in Favor of the True Religion, or the Cogitations of an Adherent to the True Faith. Maulmain: American Baptist Mission Press, 1844. 68 pp.

(31) Papers on the Proposition of the Nine Bishops. Philadelphia: Claxton, Remsen, and Haffelfinger, 1871. 92 pp.

(32) Pengilly, R. The Scripture Guide to Baptism or a Faithful Citation of All the Passages of the New Testament Which Relate to This Ordinance. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, n.d. 86 pp.

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(1) Guyot, Arnold. Memoir of Louis Agassiz, 1807-1873, Read before the National Academy. Princeton, N.J.: C. S. Robinson and Co., 1883. 49 pp.

(2) Proceedings in Memoriam of Judge R. C. L. Moncure and Judge Robert Ould. Richmond: Dalton and Guthrie, 1883. 48 pp.

(3) Atkinson, Edward. Address Delivered at the Opening of the Second Annual Fair of the New England Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Institute, in Boston, Sept. 6, 1882. Boston: Franklin Press, 1882. 32 pp.

(4) Bayard, Thomas F. The Responsibilities of the Legal Profession in a Republic: An Address Delivered before the Graduating Classes at the 59th Anniversary of the Yale Law School, on June 26, 1883. New Haven: Yale College, 1883. 30 pp.

(5) De Fontaine, Felix G. Confederate States, the Original Constitution for the Confederate States of America. New York: n.d.

(6) White, Andrew D. The New Germany. 56 pp.

(7) White, Andrew D. The Message of the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth: An Address Delivered before the Class of 1883, in the Chapel of Yale College, 26 June 1883. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1883. 25 pp.

(8) Avery, F. M. In Memory: The Last Sickness, Death, and Funeral Obsequies of Alexander B. Stephens. Atlanta: V. P. Sisson, 1883. 84 pp.

(9) Brooks, Phillips. Alexander Hamilton Vinton: A Memorial Sermon Preached at Emmanuel Church, Boston, May 15, 1881, and at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia, May 29, 1881. Boston: A. Williams and Co., 1881. 46 pp.

(10) Blyden Edward Wilmot. Philip and the Eunuch, or, the Instruments and Methods of Africa’s Evangelization: A Discourse Delivered in the Park Street Church, Boston, Oct. 22, 1882. Cambridge: John Wilson and Sons, 1883. 30 pp.

(11) The Monthly Meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Feb. 8, 1883, Robert C. Winthrop, President. 8 pp.

(12) The Monthly Meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Dec. 14, 1882, Robert C. Winthrop, President. 8 pp.

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(13) Winthrop, Robert C. Address before the Bunker Hill Monument Association. 1883. 14 pp.

(14) Annual Report of the Massachusetts Bible Society, May 28, 1883. Boston: T. Marvin and Sons, 1883. 27 pp.

(15) Proceedings in the Senate and House of Representatives, April 23, 1880, on the Occasion of the Presentation of Thomas Jefferson’s Writing Desk to the U. S. by the Heirs of the Late Joseph Coolidge, Jr. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1882. 37 pp.

(16) Tucker, J. L. The Relations of the Church to the Colored People: Speech before the Church Congress Held in Richmond, Va., Oct. 24-27, 1882. 91 pp.

(17) Marshall, C. K. The Colored Race Weighed in the Balance: Being a Reply to the Speech of the Rev. J. L. Tucker, Made before the Protestant Episcopal Church Congress, Held in Richmond, Va., Oct, 1882. 64 pp.

(18) The Congressional Text Act Examined and Its Construction and Application Considered. Lynchburg, Va.: Charles L. Mosby, 1865. 23 pp.

(19) Stille, Charles J. How a Free People Conduct a Long War: A Chapter from English History. Philadelphia: Collins, 1862. 39 pp.

(20) Crosby, Alpheus. The Present Position of the Seceded States, and the Rights and Duties of the General Government in Respect to Them: An Address to the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Dartmouth College, July 19, 1865. Boston: George C. Rand and Avery, 1865. 16 pp.

(21) Correspondence in Relation to the Public Meeting at Albany, N.Y.: Letter and Resolutions of the Committee and Mr. Lincoln’s Reply. 1863. 9 pp.

(22) Breckinridge, Robert J. “Our Country: Its Peril and Its Deliverance,” from the Danville Quarterly Review (March 1861): 73-115.

(23) Cabell, N. F. Early History of Agriculture in Virginia. Washington D.C.: Lemuel Towers, n.d. 41 pp.

(24) Holcombe, James P. The Election of a Black Republican President an Overt Act of Aggression on the Right of Property in Slaves: The South Urged to Adopt Concerted Action for Future Safety. 1860. 14 pp.

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(25) Holcombe, James P. An Address Delivered before the 7th Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Agricultural Society, Nov. 4, 1858. Richmond: MacFarlane and Ferguson, 1858. 21 pp.

(26) Conkling, Roscoe. Speech as President of the Republican State Convention, at Saratoga, Sept. 26, 1878. 8 pp.

(27) Address of the Readjuster State Executive Committee, Petersburg, Va., Sept. 25, 1883. 15 pp.

(28) An Appeal to the 31,527 Re-Adjuster Democrats of Virginia. Richmond, 1883. 15 pp.

(29) The Contrast: The Whig and Democratic Platforms, the Whig and Democratic Candidates for the Presidency. 40 pp.

(30) Rayner, Kenneth. Reply to the Manifesto of Henry A. Wise. Washington D.C.: American Organ Office, 1855. 23 pp.

(31) Proceedings of the Convention of Teachers of the Confederate States, Assembled at Columbia, S.C., April 28, 1863. Macon, Ga.: Burk, Boykin and Co., 1863. 19 pp.

(32) Quandary, Christopher. Some Serious Considerations on the Present State of Parties, with Regard to the Presidential Election; with the Author’s Own Case Fairly Stated, and Submitted to All Candid and Compassionate Men. Richmond: Thomas W. White, 1827. 24 pp.

(33) Preston. John S. Virginia: Address before the Washington and Jefferson Societies, of the University of Virginia, June 30, 1868. Lynchburg: Schaffter and Bryant, 1868. 25 pp.

(34) Maury, Dabney H. Address at the Reunion of Confederate Veterans, Maury Camp, Fredericksburg, Va., Aug. 23, 1883. 6 pp.

(35) Berrington, L. Scraps from the History of Edward the Confessor, Collected from Various Sources. 23 pp.

(36) Anderson, Archer. The Southern States of the American Union. Feb. 1879. 8 pp.

(37) In Relation to the Pronunciation of the Name “Arkansas:” Report of the Joint Committee of the Eclectic and Arkansas Historical Societies, upon the Name of the State. 16 pp.

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(38) The following are from a publication, but its title and date are unknown. Pages 35-60. Oration of Henry Ward Beecher The Fourth Annual Commencement and Grand Prize Contest. Oration of Bayard Taylor. Address to the Graduates by J. W. Shoemaker. Theory of Elocution. Alumni List. On the Death of John S. Hart.

(39) Brown, John C. Railroad Legislation: Address before the Joint Committee of the Two Houses of the Seventeenth Legislature. n.d. 32 pp.

(40) Willard, Frances E. Annual Address before the Woman’s National Christian Temperance Union, at Its Seventh Annual Meeting, in Clarendon Street Baptist Church, Oct. 27, 1880. 21 pp.

(41) Ceremonies Connected with the Inauguration of the Mausoleum and the Unveiling of the Recumbent Figure of General Robert Edward Lee, at Washington and Lee University, June 28, 1883. Lynchburg, Va.: J. P. Bell and Co., 1883. 83 pp.

VOLUME 60, BOOK 55 – LPR 100, BOX 9

(1) U. S. Bureau of Education. Answers to Inquiries about the Bureau of Education, Its Work and History. Prepared by Charles Warren. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. 29 pp.

(2) U. S. Bureau of Education. A Statement of the Theory of Education in the United States of America, as Approved by Many Leading Educators. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1874. 22 pp.

(3) U. S. Dept. of Education. Official Circular No. 3, Aug. 1867 pp. 63-78.

(4) U. S. Bureau of Education. Proceedings of the Dept. of Superintendence of the National Educational Association at Its Meeting at New York, Feb. 8-10, 1881. Circular of Information No. 3. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1881. 79 pp.

(5) U. S. Bureau of Education. Causes of Deafness among School Children and Its Influences on Education, with Remarks on the Instruction of Pupils with Impaired Hearing and on Aural Hygiene in the Schools. Written by Samuel Sexton. Circular of Information No. 5. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1881. 47 pp.

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(6) U. S. Bureau of Education. The Effects of Student Life upon the Eyesight. Written by A. W. Calhoun. Circular of Information No. 6. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1881. 29 pp.

(7) U. S. Bureau of Education. Education and Crime. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1881. 10 pp.

(8) U. S. Bureau of Education. The Inception, Organization, and Management of Training Schools for Nurses. Circular of Information No. 1. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1882. 28 pp.

(9) U. S. Bureau of Education. Proceedings of the Dept. of Superintendence of the National Educational Association at Its Meeting at Washington, March 21-23, 1882. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1882. 112 pp.

(10) U. S. Bureau of Education. The University of Bonn. Circular of Information No. 3. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1882. 67 pp.

(11) U. S. Bureau of Education. Maternal Schools in France. Circular of Information No. 5. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1882.

(12) U. S. Bureau of Education. Technical Instruction in France. Circular of Information No. 6. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1882. 63 pp.

(13) U. S. Bureau of Education. Legal Provisions Respecting the Examination and Licensing of Teachers. Circular of Information No. 1. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. 46 pp.

(14) U. S. Bureau of Education. Coeducation of the Sexes in the Public Schools in the U. S. Circular of Information No. 2.. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. 30 pp.

(15) U. S. Bureau of Education. Planting Trees in School Grounds: Letter from John Eaton, Commissioner. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. 8 pp.

(16) Barnett, Samuel. The Foundation Principle of Education by the State: An Address before the National Teachers’ Association and the American Institute of Instruction, in Joint Session, at Saratoga, July 12, 1882. Boston: New England Publishing Co., 1883. 11 pp.

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(17) Jawkins, Dexter A. “Education, the Need of the South: Speech before the Annual Meeting of the American Social Science Association,” reprinted from Barnard’s Jounal of Education (July 1881): 225-240.

(18) Thompson, John R. Public Schools. 4 pp.

(19) Lord Macaulay on Public School on Education: Extracts from a Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on April 18, 1847. 8 pp.

(20) Thornwell, James H. Letter to Governor Manning (South Carolina) on Public Schools. 1853. 4 pp.

(21) Southall, J. C. The Cost of the Free School System in Virginia. 4 pp.

(22) Governor Campbell on Public Free Schools. (Dec. 1839). 2 pp.

(23) Governor McDowell on Public Free Schools. (Jan. 1843). 2 pp.

(24) Governor Wise on Public Schools. (n.d.). 2 pp.

(25) Thomas Jefferson on Public Schools (extracts from his correspondence with Joseph C. Cabell). 4 pp.

(26) Mayo, A. D. “Normal Schools: Address Delivered before the Legislative Committees,” from the Educational Journal (Feb. 1882): 105-108.

(27) Northrop, B. G. The New Departure. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1881. 24 pp.

(28) Northrop, B. G. Menticulture and Agriculture, or, What Our Schools Should Do for Agriculture. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse, and Taylor, 1881. 30 pp.

(29) Holliday, Fred W. M. The Higher Education, the Hope of American Republicanism: Annual Address Delivered before the Society of the Alumni of the University of Virginia, June 29, 1876. Winchester: Times Office, 1876. 52 pp.

(30) Buckham, M. H. What Kind of an Education Shall We Give to Those of Our Children Who Are Going to be Farmers? n.d. 12 pp.

(31) Carlisle, James H. Annual Address Delivered before the Educational Institute of South Carolina, Dec. 21, 1870. 16 pp.

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(32) Fairbairn, Robert B. Intellectual Education in Small Colleges: An Address Delivered to the Students of St. Stephen’s College, Annandale, N.Y. Albany, N.Y.: Munsell, 1881. 60 pp.

(33) Fairbairn, Robert B. “Education in Small Colleges.” Pages 333-346 from an unknown publication.

(34) “Mayor Courtney’s Annual Review”. Pages 25-41 from an unknown publication.

(35) Hogg, Alexander. Industrial Education, Origin and Progress. Galveston, Tex.: Galveston News Office, 1879. 52 pp.

(36) Hogg, Alexander. The Lacks and Needs of the South Educationally; the Development of her Natural Resources, the Remedy: An Address for the National Education Association Meeting in July 10-12, 1876. Salem, Ohio: W. D. Henkle, 1876. 24 pp.

(37) Northrop, B. G. High Schools. Syracuse, N.Y.: Davis, Bardeen, and Co., 1880. 26 pp.

(38) Eaton, John. Illiteracy and Its Social Political and Industrial Effects: An Address Delivered before the Union League Club of New York City, Dec. 21, 1882. 27 pp.

(39) Mayo, A. D. National Aid to Education: An Address before the American Social Science Association, at the Saratoga Meeting of 1882. Boston: Tolman and White, 1883. 24 pp.

(40) Hartzell, J. C. Education in the South. n.d. 16 pp.

(41) N. A. Address. Columbus, Miss.: Ferris and Youngblood, ca. 1881. 32 pp.

(42) Smith, B. M. Merits and Defects of Prevailing Schemes of Common School Education in the U. S. : Read before the Educational Association of Virginia, July 13, 1870. 14 pp.

(43) Hillman, Walter. A Plea for Common Schools. n.d. 10 pp.

(44) Orr, Gustavus J. The Education of the Negro, Its Rise, Progress, and Present Status: Being an Address Delivered before the National Educational Association at Its Late Meeting at Chautauqua, N.Y. Atlanta: James P. Harrison and Co., 1880. 15 pp.

(45) Hawkins, Dexter A. The Relation of Education to Wealth and Morality, and to Pauperism and Crime: An Address Delivered at the Reunion of the Alumni of Bridgton Academy, on the 74th Anniversary July 12, 1882. Bridgton: News Power Print, 1883. 22 pp.

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(46) Gibson, Isaac. Does It Tend to Destroy the Manliness of the Ministry to Extend Pecuniary Aid to Candidates for Holy Orders?: An Essay. n.d. 11 pp.

(47) Washburn, E. A. Does It Tend to Destroy the Manliness of the Ministry to Extend Pecuniary Aid to Candidates for Holy Orders?: An Essay. n.d. 13 pp.

(48) Armstrong, S. C. A Paper Read at the Anniversary Meeting of the American Missionary Association, Held in Syracuse, N.Y., Oct. 24, 1877. Hampton, Va.: Normal School Press Print, 1877. 7 pp.

(49) Richmond College Messenger, 4 (Nov. 1879): 30 pp.

(50) “History, Its Place in a Liberal Education, from the Education Journal of Virginia, 3 (Sept. 1872): 407-428.

VOLUME 61, BOOK 56 – LPR 100, BOX 9

(1) The Dedication of the New Buildings and Inaugural of Adelbert College of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1882. Cleveland, Ohio: A. W. Fairbanks, 1883. 66 pp.

(2) Baccalaureate Sermon, Oration, and Poem, Class of 1864. Cambridge: Welch Bigelow, and Co., 1864. 52 pp.

(3) Peabody, Andrew P. A Sermon Preached in the Appleton Chapel, March 9, 1862, Being the Sunday after the Funeral of Cornelius Conway Felton. Cambridge: Seaver and Francis, 1862. 30 pp.

(4) Murray, Nicholas. American Principles on National Prosperity: A Thanksgiving Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Elizabethtown, Nov. 23, 1854. New York: Harper and Bros., 1854. 32 pp.

(5) Richmond College. “Joint Final Celebration of Mu Signa Rho and Philologian Literary Societies Programme. June 18, 1879.”

(6) Public Debate, Mu Sigma Rho Society, May 4, 1877: Ought Foreign Immigration to be Encouraged? 1 p.

(7) Richmond College. “30th Anniversary of Mu Sigma Rho Literary Society, Programme, June 19,1877.” 1 p.

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(8) Richmond College. “Jollification! Programme, June 14, 1878.” 1 p.

(9) Richmond College. “Social Club Celebration at College Chapel, Programme, June 15, 1877.” 1 p.

(10) Richmond College Messenger, Important Announcement from the Board of Trustees, July 1, 1883. 3 pp.

(11) To the Alumni and Old Students of Richmond College, from the Board of Trustees, Sept. 1, 1883. 1 p.

(12) Jones, J. T. Golden Balance. Mission Press: Bangkok, 1843. (Pamphlet is in Siamese [Thai].) 36 pp.

(13) Fallen at His Post: Rev. Elias Dodson Died in Wilmington, N.C., Dec. 13, 1882. 3 pp.

(14) Resolutions Unanimously Adopted by the Conference of Protestant Missionaries at Shanghai, May 16, 1877. 8 pp.

(15) Hartshorn Memorial College, Richmond, Va. 3 pp.

(16) A Circular Letter to the Baptist Churches of Virginia, Issued July 1882. 4 pp.

(17) A Circular Letter to the Baptist Churches of Virginia, Issued July-August, 1882. 4 pp.

(18) Baptist State Convention. Pages 123-160 from an unknown publication.

(19) Ellyson, H. K. Early Days, Second Baptist Church, Richmond, Va. Address, Jan. 17, 1883. 15 pp.

(20) Winston, James B. Later Days, Second Baptist Church, Richmond, Va. Address, May 23, 1883. 19 pp.

(21) Burrows, J. L. Centennial Discourse: Dover Baptist Association, 1783-1883. 19 pp.

(22) Moore, L. W. Centennial Discourse of the Middle District Baptist Association. Richmond: Johns and Goolsby, 1883. 30 pp.

(23) Evangelical Educational Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Does the Church Need More Ministers? Should Candidates for the Ministry be Educated at the Expense of the Church and under the Care of General Societies? 12 pp.

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(24) “Appeal by Miss Peabody,” republished from the Boston Sunday Herald of June 12, 1881. 8pp.

(25) Dreher, Julius D. Endowments: How Shall Capital Be Attracted in Large Amounts: A Paper Read before the Educational Association of Virginia, July 15, 1880. Richmond: William Ellis Jones, 1880. 14 pp.

(26) “A Veteran Educator’s Plea for Normal Schools in Tennessee,” from Popular Education (1875). 8 pp.

(27) Newman, J. P. Address. 4 pp.

(28) Watson, P. S. G. A Sermon Delivered before the Arkansas Baptist State Convention on Ministerial Education on Oct. 17, 1858. Little Rock: True Democrat Press, 1859. 26 pp.

(29) “Education and Legislation,” from the Education Journal, (Aug. 1881): 227-238.

(30) The American Colonization Society, 66th Anniversary at New York Ave. Presbyterian Church, Jan. 14, 1883. 4 pp.

(31) The African Repository, 59 (July 1883): 69-92.

(32) Report of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Years of the New York Sabbath Committee, 1875- 1877. New York: Sabbath Committee Room, 1877. 32 pp.

(33) Seventh Annual Report of the American and Foreign Bible Society, April 1844. New York: Percy and Reed, 1845. 68 pp.

(34) Riggan, G. W. The Preacher’s Adaptation to His Intellectual Environment: Inaugural Address, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Ky., Oct. 1, 1883. Louisville: Hull and Brother, 1883. 29 pp.

(35) Standard Bearers: The Testimony of Our Honored and Trusted Brethren, as to the Necessity of a Bible Society for Baptists. New York: 1883. 19 pp.

(36) Strong, A. H. “Address before the American Baptist Publication Society, at Its Meeting in the 16th Street Baptist Church, New York, May 26, 1868,” pages 79-88 of the 44th Annual Report, 1868.

(37) Hoyt, Wayland. “Address before the American Baptist Publication Society,” pages 89-93 of the 44th Annual Report, 1868.

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(38) Buckland, R. J. W. “Address before the American Baptist Publication Society,” pages 94-96 of the 44th Annual Report, 1868.

(39) Stevens, John. The Antiquity of Jesus, or, His Pre-Existence Defended. London: J. Moyes, 1819. 45 pp.

(40) Drew, Samuel. Arguments, Scriptural and Philosophical, Proving the Divinity of Christ, and the Necessity of His Atonement. New York: T. Mason and G. Lane, 1837. 28 pp.

(41) New York Sabbath Committee. Sunday Laws and Sunday Liberty: A Few Plain Words on Some Rights and Duties of American Citizens. n.d. 8 pp.

(42) A Circular Letter to the Baptist Churches of Virginia, July 1882. 4 pp.

(43) Missionary Work in China. n.d. 20 pp.

(44) American Missionary Association. Pamphlet No. 7. New York: American Missionary Association, 1882. 24 pp.

(45) Committee on Emigration. Emigration to Liberia. 1883. 3 pp.

(46) Coppinger, William. The Race for Africa. 1882. 12 pp.

(47) Miller, James. A Remonstrance against the Impious Proposal to Christianize the Constitution. 1873. 8 pp.

(48) Vinton, D. P. Opinion: The Anti-Fraternity Rule of Purdue University Declared Legal and Valid. 6 pp.

(49) De Witt, Wallace. Closing Argument for the Faculty. 8 pp.

(50) Roudebush, G. S. A Plea for a Higher Education for the Women of Mississippi. Jackson, Miss.: Clarion Publishing, 1881. 23 pp.

(51) Buckham, M. H. What Kind of an Education Shall We Give to Those of Our Children Who Are Going to be Farmers? 13 pp.

(52) Johnson, H. F. A Memorial to the Legislature of Mississippi on Normal Schools. 1882.

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(53) Arnold, James M. Some Reflections on the School Laws and Educational Interests of the State: An Address Delivered to the Alumni Association of the University of Mississippi, on June 28, 1881. Jackson, Miss.: J. L. Power, 1881. 16 pp.

(54) Soldan, F. Louis. The Century and the School: Lecture Read before the National Educational Association, at Atlanta. Salem, Ohio: Ohio Education Monthly, 1882. 16 pp.

(55) Taylor, W. Secondary Education: The Proper Relation of Secondary Schools to the State System of Public Schools and to Denominational Control; the Work of Secondary Schools in the Past, and Their Future. Norfolk, Va.: 1881. 14 pp.

(56) Mell, P. H. “College Government--Dormitory System,” reprinted from Barnard’s Journal of Education (March 1880): 65-72.

(57) Quick, R. H. University Recognition of Education. Nov. 1873.

(58) Extract from the Annual Report of the University of Georgia for the Board of Trustees, July 16, 1880. 23 pp.

(59) Tyler, James M. Education: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 22, 1883. 16 pp

(60) Brown, Joseph E. Educational Fund: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Dec. 15, 1880. Washington: 1880. 13 pp.

(61) Loring, George B. College of William and Mary: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 12, 1878. Washington: 1878. 13 pp.

(62) An American University: Second Report of the National Committee Presented at the Meeting of the National Educational Association, Aug. 23, 1871. 11 pp.

(63) U. S. Comptroller. Annual Report to the Third Session of the 45th Congress of the United States, Dec. 2, 1878. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1878. 7 pp.

(64) Proceedings of the Convention of the American Bankers’ Association, Held at Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Aug. 16-17, 1882. New York: Bankers’ Publishing Association, 1882. 96 pp.

(65) Proceedings of the Convention of the American Bankers’ Association, Held at Louisville, Kentucky, Oct. 10-11, 1883. New York: Bankers’ Publishing Association, 1883. 112 pp.

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(1) Mullally, Rev. Dr. The Power of Women. Was originally published in the Southern Presbyterian Review (Oct. 1882). 16 pp.

(2) “Agricultural Education,” from the Southern Planter (Dec. 1882): 309-333.

(3) Ryland, Charles H. The Claims of Richmond College. 5 pp.

(4) “Installation of Rev. W. W. Landrum, Second Baptist Church, Dec. 10, 1882.” 2 pp.

(5) Baptist Social Union of Manhattan Island. The Annual and Ladies’ Meeting. 1879. 2 pp.

(6) Richmond College. “Reception and Banquet in Honor of J. L. M. Curry’s Arrival, May 10, 1876.” 1 p.

(7) Young Men’s Christian Association. “Internation Convention of the Young Men’s Christian Associations of the U. S. and British Provinces. Welcome Meeting at the Second Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., May 26, 1875.” 4 pp.

(8) “Programme of Commencement Exercises Alabama State Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala., June 1, 1874.” 1 p.

(9) Westminster Abbey. “First Sunday after Easter, April 23, 1876.” 1 p.

(10) Tutwiler, H. Early Years of the University of Virginia: Address before the Alumni Society of the University of Virginia, June 29, 1882. Charlottesville: Chronicle Office, 1882. 14 pp.

(11) Miles, William Porcher. How to Improve Education in Our Common Schools: Address before the Normal Institute of South Carolina. Charleston: The News and Courier Press, 1882. 17 pp.

(12) Miles, William Porcher. Universal Education: How to Purify the Ballot Box: Address before the Winyaw Indigo Society, on Their 128th Anniversary, at Georgetown, S.C., May 15, 1882. Charleston: News and Courier Press, 1882. 15 pp.

(13) Miles, William Porcher. True Education; How to Make Education the Cheap Defence of a Nation Address Delivered at the Commencement of Union College. Columbia, S.C.: Presbyterian Publishing House, 1882. 12 pp.

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(14) Miles, William Porcher. Entire Education: How to Educate Body, Mind and Soul: Address before the University of the South, Aug. 2, 1882. Charleston S.C.: News and Courier Press, 1882.

(15) Miles, William Porcher. Women “Nobly Planned”, How to Educate Our Girls: An Address before the Young Ladies of the Yorkville Female College. 11 pp.

(16) Miles, William Porcher. “Physician Heal Thyself,” How to Educate Our Young Doctors: Address to the Graduated Class of the South Carolina Medical College at Charleston, March 1, 1882. 11 pp.

(17) Miles, William Porcher. How to Educate Our Young Lawyers: Address to the Law Class of the University of Maryland. Columbia, S.C.: Presbyterian Publishing House, 1882. 25 pp.

(18) Wayland, H. L. The Progressive Spelling : A Paper Read before the American Social Science Association, Sept. 5. 1880. 8 pp.

(19) Conrad, Cuthbert P. Annual Address of the President before the Arkansas State Teachers’ Association, June 20, 1882. Cincinnati: Gazette Co., 1882. 15 pp.

(20) The African Repository, 58 (Oct. 1882): 97-128.

(21) The 65th Annual Report of the American Colonization Society with the Minutes of the Annual Meeting and of the Board of Directors, Jan. 17-18 1882. Washington D.C.: Colonization Building, 1882. 24 pp.

(22) American Colonization Society. Information About Going to Liberia. 4 pp.

(23) American Colonization Society. The Continent of the Future: Africa and Its Wonderful Development, Exploration, Gold Mining, Trade, Missions and Elevation. 18 pp.

(24) Latrobe, H. B. Liberia: Its Origin, Rise, Progress and Results: An Address Delivered before the American Colonization Society, Jan. 20, 1880. Washington D.C.: Colonization Building, 1880. 11 pp.

(25) Bell, A. N. “The Debt to Africa, the Hope of Liberia,” from the American Church Review (Oct. 1881): 85-112.

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(26) Nicholson, William R. The Present Crisis in the Work of the American Colonization Society: An Address Delivered in Washington D.C., at the 65th Annual Meeting of the American Colonization Society, Jan. 17, 1882. Washington D.C.: American Colonization Society, 1882. 11 pp.

(27) Duryee, William Rankin. The Present Success of Liberia, Its Extent and Meaning: An Address Delivered in Washington D.C. at the 65th Annual Meeting of the American Colonization Society, Jan. 17, 1882. Washington D.C.: American Colonization Society, 1882. 11 pp.

(28) Paddock, Wilbur F. Africa’s Call to America: A Discourse Preached in Behalf of the American Colonization Society in St. Andrew’s Church, Philadelphia, Feb. 26, 1882. Philadelphia: Grant, Faires and Rodgers, 1882. 14 pp.

(29) Blyden, Edward W. The Aims and Methods of a Liberal Education for Africans: Inaugural Address Delivered by the President of Liberia College, Jan. 5, 1881. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1882. 30 pp.

(30) Report of the President of Liberia College to the Board of Trustees, Dec. 1881. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1882. 26 pp.

(31) The Laws of Liberia College in Monrovia, Liberia. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1882. 16 pp.

(32) Kentucky Historical Society Proceedings at the Dedication of the Hall, in the State Capitol, June 7, 1881. 12 pp.

(33) Webster, Daniel. Newly Discovered 4th of July Oration Delivered at Fryeburg, Maine, in the Year 1802. Boston: A. Williams and Co., 1882. 16 pp.

(34) Lipscomb, A. A. Christian Heroism, Illustrated in the Life and Character of St. Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles. Macon, Ga.: J. W. Burke and Co., 1880. 56 pp.

(35) Blaine, James G. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James Abram Garfield, Delivered before Both Houses of Congress in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Feb. 27, 1882. Washington D.C.: 1882. 18 pp.

(36) Beecher, Henry Ward. Statement before the Congregational Association of New York and Brooklyn in Which He Resigns His Membership in the Association and Gives a Full Statement of His Doctrinal Beliefs and Unbeliefs. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1882. 28 pp.

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(37) Farrar, Cannon. Sir Walter Raleigh and America: A Sermon Preached at St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster, on May 14, 1882. London: Anglo-American Times Press, 1882. 21 pp.

(38) Doggett, David S. Supernatural Knowledge, Its Philosophical Claims: An Address Delivered before the Literary Societies of Emory and Henry College, Va., June 16, 1875. Richmond: J. W. Fergusson and Son, 1875. 19 pp.

(39) Report on the History and Recent Collation of the English Version of the Bible, Presented by the Committee on Versions to the Board of Managers of the American Bible Society, and Adopted May 1, 1851. New York: American Bible Society Press, 1857. 32 pp.

(40) The 45th Annual Report of the American and Foreign Bible Society, Presented at the First Baptist Church, New York, May 23, 1882. New York: American Foreign Bible Society, 1882. 31 pp.

(41) Teasdale, Thomas C. Addresses Delivered before the American and Foreign Bible Society, May 23, 1882. New York: American and Foreign Bible Society, 1882. 48 pp.

(42) Sermons Preached before the American and Foreign Bible Society, May 28, 1882. New York: American and Foreign Bible Society, 1882. 32 pp.

(43) Substance of the 66th Annual Report of the American Bible Society, 1882. 32 pp.

(44) Renfroe, J. J. D. Vindication of the Communion of Baptist Churches: A Review of the Present Views of Rev. J. R. Graves, of Memphis, Tenn., as Found in His Book. Selma, Ala.: John L. West, 1882. 71 pp.

(45) Stevens, William Bacon. The Book of Prayer for the House of Prayer: A Sermon Delivered before the Ladies’ Prayer Book Society of Pittsburg and Allegheny, in Trinity Church, Pittsburg, May 8, 1859. Pittsburg: Davis and Co., 1959. 32 pp.

(46) Stevens, William Bacon. A Glance at Some of the Religious Aspects of Europe: An Address Delivered before the 88th Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal in the Diocese of Pennsylvania, May 14, 1872. Philadelphia: McCalla and Stavely, 1872. 76 pp.

(47) Stevens, William Bacon. Stumbling Blocks: A Sermon Preached before the Protestant Episcopal Association for the Promotion of Christianity among the Jews, in St. Matthias’ Church, Philadelphia, Jan. 14, 1877. Philadelphia: McCalla and Stavely, 1877. 27 pp.

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(48) Stevens, William Bacon. Lambeth Conference, 1878: A Sermon Preached July 27, 1878 in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London. London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1878. 22 pp.

(49) Stevens, William Bacon. Auricular Confession and Private Absolution: Extract from the Address Delivered at the Annual Convention of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, May 11, 1880. Philadelphia: McCalla and Stavely, 1880. 29 pp.

(50) Stevens, William Bacon. A Discourse Delivered in the Church of Atonement, Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 1881. Philadelphia: Matlock and Harvey, 1881. 20 pp.

(51) Morton, Henry J. The Days of Old: A Sermon Delivered in St. James’ Church Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1880, on the Occasion of the Semi-Centennial Anniversary of His Connections with St. James’ Parish. Philadelphia: Ledger Print, 1881. 43 pp.

(52) Ruffin, Frank G.. A Terrible Arraignment: The Great Plot to Sell Out Virginians to the Republican Party Exposed. 1882. 16 pp.

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(1) Rawlinson, George. Humbolt Library of Popular Science Literature. New York: J. Fitzgerald and Co., n.d. Pages 3- 57.

(2) “Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Convention of the National Agricultural Association,” from the Agricultural Review and Industrial Monthly (March 1884): 211-306.

(3) Democratic State Executive Committee. Handbook of North Carolina Politics for 1884: The Platforms, the Parties, and the Issues of the Campaign Discussed. Document No. 1. Raleigh: Uzzell and Gatling, 1884. 135 pp.

(4) Democratic State Executive Committee. Open the Books: An Extraordinary Chapter in the History of Republican Management of the Finances of the U. S., Discrepancies between the Finance Reports of the Years 1870 and 1871 Which Involve Over $247,000,000. Document No. 8. n.d. 39 pp. – DO NOT PHOTOCOPY, PAGES ARE BRITTLE

(5) Schurz, Carl. Address Delivered in Brooklyn Aug. 5, 1884. Document No. 4. 16 pp. DO NOT PHOTOCOPY, PAGES ARE BRITTLE

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(6) Manning, Thomas C. The Performance of Political Duties the Great Need of the Present Day: Address Delivered before the Literary Societies of the University of North Carolina, June 6, 1883. 13 pp.

(7) Campbell, John A. Address to the Alabama State Bar Association at Their Annual Meeting at Birmingham, Aug. 7, 1884. Baltimore; John Murphy and Co., 1884. 54 pp.

(8) Garrett, W. R. History of the South Carolina Cession and the Northern Boundary of Tennessee. Nashville: Southern Methodist Publishing House, 1884. 32 pp.

(9) Communication from the Governor of Virginia, Relative to the Great Seal of the State. 1884. 8 pp.

(10) Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of C. C. Washburn, Late Governor of Wisconsin, before the State Historical Society, July 25, 1882. Madison, Wis.: David Atwood, 1883. 41 pp.

(11) Harris, W. T. Philosophy in Outline: Being a Brief Exposition of the Method of Philosophy, and Its Results in Obtaining a View of Nature Man, and God. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1883. 42 pp.

(12) In Memoriam: Mr. Plummer. 24 pp.

(13) Barnett, Samuel. Federal Taxation: The Urgent Necessity of a Grand and Comprehensive Reform, Discussed in a Series of Editorials in the Atlanta Constitution. Richmond: Andrews, Baptist and Clemmitt, 1883. 45 pp.

(14) Local Institutions. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Vol. I (with index). Baltimore: N. Murray, 1883. 60 pp.

(15) Ramage, B. James. Local Government and Free Schools in South Carolina. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, Vol. 12. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, 1883. 40 pp.

(16) Winston, Charles H. “An Address Delivered to the Graduating Class of the Medical College of Virginia at the Commencement, March 31, 1884,” from the Atlantic Journal of Medicine (April 1884): 540-555.

(17) Historical Sketch of Union College. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1876. 81 pp.

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(18) Armstrong, S. C. “Lessons from the Hawaiian Islands,” from the Journal of Christian Philosophy (Jan. 1884): 200-229.

(19) Spencer, Herbert. The Man Versus the State. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1884. 113 pp.

(20) Proceedings of the Convention of the American Bankers’ Association, Aug. 13-14, 1884. New York: Bankers’ Publishing Association, 1884. 116 pp.

(21) Tell the Truth! This a Moral Question Not a Political One: The Case of , the Result of the Investigation by Clergymen. 1884. 6 pp.

(22) Wayland, Francis. The Pardoning Power: Where Should It Be Lodged and How Should It Be Exercised? New Haven: Hoggson and Robinson, 1884. 16 pp.

(23) Ruffin, Frank G. An Examination of Judge Robert W. Hughes’ Decision in the Case of John P. Faure, vs. the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of Virginia. Richmond: Johns and Goolsby, 1884. 24 pp.

(24) Cohen, J. Barrett. Judaism and the Typical Jew: An Address Delivered before the Jews of Charleston, S.C., on the Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of the Birthday of Sir Moses Montefiore at the Hasel Street Synagogue, Oct. 26, 1884. Charleston: The News and Courier Book Presses, 1884. 21 pp.

(25) Massachusetts Historical Society Annual Meeting, April-June, 1884. Pages 139-222.

(26) Notice of M. Mignet, Massachusetts Historical Society. 9 pp.

(27) Commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of the Birth of Martin Luther by the Massachusetts Historical Society, Nov. 10, 1883. Boston: 1883. 3 pp.

(28) Littlejohn, A. N. The Church’s Duty to the Family. Brooklyn, N.Y.: 1884. 36 pp.

(29) Jones, Charles C. The Life and Services of Ex-Governor Charles Jones Jenkins: A Memorial Address Delivered before the General Assembly of Georgia, July 23, 1883. Atlanta, Ga.: James P. Harrison and Co., 1884. 46 pp. [missing pages after #46]

VOLUME 64, BOOK 59 – LPR 100, BOX 10

(1) Robinson, E. G. Christianity and Ethics: Abstract of the Samuel A. Crozer Lectures before the Crozer Theological Seminary. 1883. 28 pp.

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(2) A. R. Lawton. Annual Address before the Georgia Bar Association, Aug. 14, 1884. 16 pp.

(3) Aubrey, W. H. S. The Immediate Future of the United States. London: Beveridge and Co., 1879. 27 pp.

(4) Phillips, Wendell. The Scholar in a Republic: Address at the Centennial Anniversary of the Phi Beta Kappa of Harvard College, June 30, 1881. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1881. 36 pp.

(5) Phillips, Wendell. The Labor Question. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1884. 34 pp.

(6) Pouchet, George. University Education in Germany. 14 pp.

(7) Mayo, A. D. The New Education in the New South. 16 pp.

(8) Winthrop, Robert C. Oration on the Completion of the National Monument to Washington Agreeably to the Appointment of Congress, Feb. 21, 1885. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1885. 39 pp.

(9) Daniel, John W. Oration Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives at Washington, on the Occasion of the Dedication of the Washington Monument, Feb. 21, 1885. Lynchburg: Virginian, 1885. 12 pp.

(10) To the Baptists of Virginia, and to All Who Feel an Interest in Higher Female Education. 2 pp.

(11) Postal Savings Banks for the United States of America. New York: State Charities Aid Association, 1885. 23 pp.

(12) Davis, Noah K. The University of Virginia: Speech before the Conference of Superintendents Held in Richmond, Va., April, 1884. 4 pp.

(13) Curry, J. L. M. Speech to the Representatives in Congress from the Southern States. 3 pp.

(14) U. S. Bureau of Education. Building for the Children in the South, by A. D. Mayo. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1884. 16 pp.

(15) Beecher, Henry Ward. Beecher’s Cleveland Letters. Cleveland, Ohio: 1884. 28 pp.

(16) White, Andrew D. Letter Resigning the Presidency of Cornell University and the Professorship of History. Ithaca, N.Y.: 1885. 8 pp.

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(17) White, Andrew D. A Letter to the Independent Republicans of Brooklyn, on the Occasion of Their Banquet, Feb. 22, 1884. Ithaca, N.Y.: 1884. 4 pp.

(18) Thornwell, J. H. Letter to Governor Manning on Public Instruction in South Carolina. Charleston: News and Courier Presses, 1885. 49 pp.

(19) Rogers, J. G. How to Put Down Ritualism. London: James Clarke and Co., 1875. 40 pp.

(20) Garret, W. R. History of the South Carolina Cession and the Northern Boundary of Tennessee. Nashville: Southern Methodist Publishing House, 1884. 32 pp.

(21) Jones, Charles C. The Life, Literary Labors and Neglected Grave of Richard Henry Wilde. 21 pp.

(22) Jones, Charles C. The Battle of Honey Hill: An Address Delivered before the Confederate Survivors’ Association, in Augusta, Ga., at Its 7th Annual Meeting, April 27, 1885. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle Printing, 1885. 16 pp.

(23) Salisbury, Albert. The Supplementing of the War. 12 pp.

(24) Bayard, Thomas F. The Decline of the Merchant Marine of the U. S.: Speech before the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, on the Occasion of the 114th Anniversary, May 9, 1882. New York: Chamber of Commerce, 1882. 24 pp.

(25) Waite, Henry Randall. Illiteracy and Mormonism: A Discussion of Federal Aid to Education and the Utah Problem. Boston; D. Lothrop and Co., 1885. 43 pp.

(26) Haygood, Atticus G. Hand as Well as Head and Heart Training: An Address Delivered March 10, 1885, at the Dedication of the Elizabeth L. Rust Industrial Home, Holly Springs, Miss. 11 pp.

(27) Ruffner, W. H. The State Normal School at Farmville, Va.: An Address Delivered in Richmond, Feb. 12, 1885, before the Conference of County Superintendents of Schools. 5 pp.

(28) Stearns, Eben S. Historical Sketch of the Normal College, at Nashville: An Address before Its Officers and Students on Its Nine Anniversary, Dec. 1, 1884. Cincinnati: Elm Street Printing Co., 1885. 32 pp.

(29) Journal of the American Akademe, 3 (May 15, 1887): 175-206.

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(30) Harris, W. T. On the Function of the Study of Latin and Greek in Education: An Address Read Sept. 4, 1884. Papers of the Education Department, 1. 13 pp.

(31) Harris, William T. Compulsory Education in Relation to Crime and Social Morals. n.d. 13 pp.

(32) Concord Summer School of Philosophy Catalogue. Concord, Mass.: 1887. 19 pp.

(33) Harris, William T. Recess: A Paper Read before the Department of Superintendents of the National Educational Association at Washington D.C., Feb. 13, 1884. Popular Education Document No. 20. St. Louis: American Journal of Education, 1884. 8 pp.

(34) Harris, William T. The Right of Property and the Ownership of Land: A Paper Read before the National Social Science Association, Sept. 10, 1886. 40 pp.

(35) Reasons for Accepting the Apostolic Succession. 32 pp.

(36) LeConte, Joseph. The Relation of Evolution to Religious Thought. San Francisco: C. A. Murdock and Co., n.d. 15 pp.

(37) Gladstone, William E. Address to the Electors of Midlothian. London: National Press Agency, 1885. 23 pp.

(38) Gladstone, William E. The Government of Ireland Bill: Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on Moving for Leave to Introduce a Bill for the Better Government of Ireland, April 8, 1886. London: National Press Agency, 1886. 47 pp.

(39) Gladstone, William E. The Government of Ireland Bill: Reply Delivered by W. E. Gladstone in the House of Commons, Closing the Debate on the Motion for the Second Reading of the Bill for the Future Government of Ireland, June 7, 1886. London: National Press Agency, 1886. 24 pp.

(40) Gladstone, William E. Speech Delivered at Hengler’s Circus, , June 22, 1886. London: National Press Agency, 1886. 20 pp.

(41) Gladstone, William E. Ireland and the Liberal Party: Address Delivered on March 17, 1887 for the Liberal Members for Yorkshire. London: National Press Agency, 1886. 16 pp.

(42) Committee of the Baptist General Association of Virginia. Address to the Baptists of Virginia, July 5, 1875. 4 pp.

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(43) McGuire, Hunter. Progress and Development of Medical Science. 1887. 27 pp.

(44) Statement of Work Proposed by the Evangelical Alliance for the United States. 8 pp.

(45) The Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review, 81 (Jan. 1887): 1-36, 63-110.

(46) Hull, Henry, ed. Sketches from the Early History of Athens, Ga., 1801-1825. Athens, Ga.: H. L. Cranford, 1884. 61 pp.

(47) Gibson, Randall L. Aid to Common Schools: Speech in the U. S. Senate, April 4, 1884. Washington D.C.: 1884. 23 pp.

(48) Brown, Joseph E. The Mormon Question: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 11, 1884. 24 pp.

(49) Ochiltree, Thomas P. The Late Dr. Eduard Lasker: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 19, 1884. Washington D.C.: 1884. 22 pp.

(50) Lamar, L. Q. C. On National Aid to Education: Speech in the U. S. Senate, March 28, 1884. 8 pp.

(51) Bayard, Thomas F. In Opposition to the Bill to Transfer to Congress the Duty and Power to Suppress and Extirpate Contagious Diseases Among Domestic Animals Throughout the U. S. Washington D.C.: 1884. 8 pp.

(52) Cox, S. S. American Shipping. 10 pp.

(53) Tucker, John Randolph. Revision of the Tariff: Speech in the House f Representatives, May 8, 1878. Washington: 1878. 47 pp.

VOLUME 65, BOOK 60 – LPR 100, BOX 10

(1) Thiers, Adolphe. Discours de M. Thiers sur la question romain prononcés les 13 et 15 avril 1865. Paris: Lheureux, 1865. 113 pp.

(2) Thiers, Adolphe. Discours de M. Thiers sur la politique extérieure de la France specialement en ce qui concerne l’Allemagne et l’Italie prononcés au corps législatif dans les séances de 14 et 18 mars 1867. Paris: Henri Plon, 1867. 151 pp.

(3) Thiers, Adolphe. Discours prononcés au corps législatif les 1 and 3 juillet 1868 par M. Thiers sur les finances. Tours: E. Mazereau, 1868. 140 pp.

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(4) Oracion funebre panegyrica, que en las honras, que celebró el real convento de las Señoras Descalzas reales de esta corte el dia 28 de Agosto de este ano de 1755. Madrid: Manuel Fernandez. 38 pp.

(5) Knapp, William I. “George Borrow,” extracted from The Chautauquan (Nov. 1887). 9 pp.

(6) Motley, J. Lothrop. Democracy, the Climax of Political Progress and the Destiny of Advanced Races. London: Charles Griffin and Co., 1869. 32 pp.

(7) Stetson, George R. “Literacy and Crime in Massachusetts,” from the Andover Review (Dec. 1884). 14 pp.

(8) Stetson, George R. “The Necessity for Moral and Industrial Training in the Public Schools,” Andover Review (Oct. 1886): 15-31.

(9) “Meeting of the City Council of Charleston and Special Meeting, November 8 and 15, 1887.” Pages 450-464 from an unknown publication.

(10) White, Andrew D. The Constitution and American Education: Response at the Centennial Banquet, Academy of Music, Philadelphia Sept. 17, 1887. Ithaca, N.Y.: 1887. 8 pp.

(11) “The Rent Question in Ireland.” Pages 141-150 from an unknown publication.

(12) Walker, Robert J. An Appeal for the Union. New York: John F. Trow, 1856. 15 pp.

(13) U. S. Congress. Senate. Letter from the Secretary of State to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Library, Relative to a Plan Formed by Mr. B. F. Stevens to Supply Copies of Certain Unpublished Papers Appertaining to the History of the U. S. in the Archives of Europe. 48th Cong., 1st sess. 1884. 8 pp.

(14) “Evolution of the College Curriculum,” from the Indiana University Bulletin (27 Dec. 1886): 15-20.

(15) De Marchena, Juan Perez. Recuerdo dedicado al allustre guardian de la rabida. Sevilla: Carlos M. Santigosa, 1880. 30 pp.

(16) Matas, Marques. Al clero de España. : P. Ortega, 1881. 1 p.

(17) Anti-Slavery Reporter, 18 (Jan. 1, 1873): 85-102.

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(18) Gosling, Audley. “Report on to Francis Clare Ford, 21 May 1886.” Pages 71-130 from an unknown publication.

(19) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message from the President of the U. S., Transmitting in Answer to Senate Resolution of Dec. 5, 1883, Respecting the Execution of the Treaty of 1819 with Spain. 48th Congress, 1st Sess. 1883. 20 pp.

(20) Taylor, H. C. “The Control of the Pacific.” Pages 407-416 from an unknown publication.

(21) The Forum (Oct. 1887): 117-142.

(22) Blackburn, J. C. S. Address about John C. Breckinridge. 8 pp.

(23) Rucker, John Randolph. The History of the Federal Convention of 1787 and of Its Work: An Address Delivered before the Graduating Classes of the Yale Law School, on June 28, 1887. New Haven: Yale College. 1887.

(24) Rucker, John Randolph. The Old and the New South: Baccalaureate Address before the South Carolina College Commencement, 1887. Columbia, S.C.: Presbyterian Publishing House, 1887. 27 pp.

(25) Marx, Karl. “Capital,” from The Westminster Review (n.d.): 1079-1089. The pages were bound in backwards, page 1089 comes first.

(26) Huiginn, E. J. V. “The Anathema of the Roman Church.” Pages 178-189 from an unknown publication.

(27) “Is America Europeanizing?” Pages 190-196 from an unknown publication.

(28) Pierce, Edward L. Address Delivered before the Alumni of Brown University, June 15, 1880. Providence: Sidney S. Rider, 1880. 45 pp.

VOLUME 66, BOOK 61 – LPR 100, BOX 10

(1) Blair, H. W. The Education Bill: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Feb. 15, 1888. Washington D.C.: 1888. 14 pp.

(2) Payne, W. H. Letter to the Superintendents of Public Instruction of Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. 1888.

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(3) Letter from Committee of Trustees on Raising Additional Endowment for Richmond College, Feb. 27, 1888. 3 pp.

(4) U. S. Bureau of Education. Teachers’ Institutes. Circular No. 2. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1885. 206 pp.

(5) U. S. Bureau of Education. The Study of History in American Colleges and Universities. Circular No. 2. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1887. 299 pp.

(6) U. S. Bureau of Education. The College of William and Mary: A Contribution to the History of Higher Education. Circular No. 1. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1887. 89 pp.

(7) U. S. Bureau of Education. Proceedings of the Dept. of Superintendence of the National Education Association at Its Meeting at Washington, March 15-17, 1887. Circular No. 3. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1887. 200 pp.

(8) Palmer, George Herbert. Expenses at Harvard: An Address before Harvard Graduates, Commencement Day, 1887. Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1887. 22 pp.

VOLUME 67, BOOK 62 – LPR 100, BOX 10

(1) Political Issues of the Nineteenth Century with Important Statistics, Drawn from the Most Authentic Sources. London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, and Co., 1886. 87 pp.

(2) Depew, Chauncey M. Oration at the Unveiling of the Bartholdi Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World, Oct. 28, 1886. 34 pp.

(3) Hoadly, George. Address at Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, on the Occasion of the Removal of the Remains of Salmon P. Chase to Spring Grove Cemetery, Oct. 14, 1886. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke and Co., 1887. 24 pp.

(4) Adams, John Quincy. Speech upon the Right of the People to Petition; on the Freedom of Speech and of Debate in the House of Representatives of the United States on the Resolutions of Seven State Legislatures, and the Petitions of More Than One Hundred Thousand Petitioners, Relating to the Annexation of Texas to This Union, Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. S. in Fragments of the Morning Hour, from June 16-July 7, 1838, Inclusive. Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1838. 131 pp.

(5) Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the Finances for the Year 1886. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1886. 69 pp.

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(6) Dwinelle, John W. American Opinions on the Alabama and Other Political Questions. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1870. 74 pp.

(7) U. S. Evangelical Alliance. Concerning So-Called “Freedom of Worship” Bills and Other Assaults upon Civil and Religious Liberty. Document 20. n.d. 80 pp.

(8) Smith, Goldwin. “The Ascent of Man.” Pages 230-238 from an unknown publication. n.d.

(9) Playfair, . “Universities and Universities.” Pages 205-211 from an unknown publication. n.d.

(10) Hughes, Thomas. “National Education: More Practical Aims for the Guidance of Liberal Policy.” n.d. Pages 230-238 from an unknown publication.

(11) Campbell, Lewis. “A Modern Greek War Song.” n.d. Pages 239-243 from an unknown publication.

(12) “The Election for the Presidency, by an ‘American Republican.’” n.d. Pages 244-255 from an unknown publication.

(13) Hager, John S. and Holden, Edward S. Addresses on the Occasion of the Inauguration of the President of the University of California, at the Annual Commencement at Berkeley, June 30, 1886. Sacramento: State Printing Office, 1886. 11 pp.

(14) Cánovas del Castillo, Antonio. Discursos pronunciados en el Congreso de los diputados por el Excmo. Madrid: Miguel Guijarro, 1886. 78 pp.

(15) Thiers, Adolphe. Rapport sur la loi d’instruction secondaire fait au nom de la commission de la Chambre des Députés dans la séance du 13 Juillet 1844. Paris: Paulin, 1844. 91 pp.

(16) Phelps, E. J. The Law of the Land: Address Delivered before the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution at the Opening of Its Session, Nov. 1886. London: Harrison and Sons, 1887. 22 pp.

(17) What is the Blair Bill? Its Reasons, Its Character and Its Purposes, National Illiteracy a National Danger, the Powers and Obligations of the Government. Charleston, S.C.: News and Courier Book Presses, 1887. 22 pp.

(18) What Has Protection Done for Louisiana? n.d. 6 pp.

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(19) U. S. Congress. Senate. Message from the President of the U. S. Transmitting Correspondence on File in Relation to the Appointment of Mr. A. M. Keiley as Minister to Italy, etc., Dec. 14, 1885. 48th Congress, 1st Sess. 33 pp.

(20) Monroe, James. Message from the President of the U. S. Transmitting Information in Relation to the War with the Seminoles, and the Measures Which Have Been Adopted by the Government in Consequence Thereof, March 25, 1818. Washington D.C.: E. De Krafft, 1818. 29 pp.

(21) U. S. Dept. of State. Correspondence Relating to the Recall of Mr. Motley, Transmitted to the Senate, Jan. 9, 1871, in Compliance with a Resolution. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1871. 37 pp.

BOOK 68, BOOK 63 – LPR 100, BOX 10

(1) U. S. Bureau of Education. The Bufalini Prize. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. 5 pp.

(2) U. S. Bureau of Education. Education in Italy and . Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. 8 pp.

(3) U. S. Bureau of Education. Recent School Law Decisions. Compiled by Lyndon A. Smith. Circular No. 4. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. 8 pp.

(4) U. S. Bureau of Education. Meeting of the International Prison Congress at Rome, in Oct. 1884. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1884. 11 pp.

(5) U. S. Bureau of Education. Preliminary Circular Respecting the Exhibition of Education at the World’s Industrial and Cotton Exposition. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1884. 11 pp.

(6) U. S. Bureau of Education. Illiteracy in the U. S. in 1870 and 1880. Written by Charles Warren, Circular of Information No. 3. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1884. 99 pp. (Includes an appendix on national aid to education by J. L. M. Curry).

(7) U. S. Bureau of Education. Suggestions Respecting the Educational Exhibit at the World’s Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. Circular of Information No. 5. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1884. 28 pp.

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(8) U. S. Bureau of Education. Aims and Methods of the Teaching of Physics. Written by Charles K. Wead. Circular of Information No. 7. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1884. 158 pp.

(9) The National Council of Education: Its Constitution, Members, and Committees; Reports of Proceedings at Atlanta and Saratoga and of Committees. Boston: New England Publishing Co., 1882. 62 pp.

(10) The National Council of Education: Its Constitution, Members, and Committees and Reports of Proceedings at Saratoga, 1883. Boston: New England Publishing Co., 1884. 48 pp.

(11) The National Council of Education. Proceedings of 4th Annual Meeting, Held in Madison, Wis., July 1884. Boston: New England Publishing Co., 1885. 67 pp.

(12) Report of the Committee on Sewing. School Document No. 24. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1883. 17 pp.

(13) Condensed Information with Reference to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, 1884. 16 pp.

(14) Mayo, A. D. Unity Pulpit: Four Years Among the Children of the South. Boston: George H. Ellis, 1884. 20 pp.

(15) Mayo, A. D. “Building for the Children in the South,” from the Education Journal (Nov. 1884): 143-164.

(16) Harris, William T. “Do the Public Schools Educate Children Beyond the Position Which They Must Occupy in Life?” from the Report of the Connecticut Board of Education, pages 33-50.

(17) Eaton, John. An Address on National Aid to Education Delivered before the Dept. of Superintendence of the National Education Association, 1879. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1879. 37 pp.

(18) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Support of Common Schools. 47th Congress, 1st sess., 1882. 13 pp.

(19) Eaton, John. Illiteracy and Its Social, Political and Industrial Effects: An Address Delivered by Invitation before the Union League Club, New York City, Dec. 21, 1882. 27 pp.

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(20) U. S. Congress. Senate. On Bill S. 398 to Aid in the Establishment and Temporary Support of Common Schools. 48th Congress, 1st sess., 1884. 1 p.

(21) U. S. Congress. Senate. Statements and Testimony of the Committee of State Superintendents of Public Instruction, Feb. 16, 1884. 48th Congress, 1st sess., 1884.

(22) U. S. Congress. Senate. On Senate Bill 398 to Establish Temporary Support of Common Schools. 48th Congress, 1st sess., 1884. 33 pp.

(23) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Support of Common Schools, with Part Two Presenting the Views of the Minority. 48th Congress, 1st sess., 1884. 42 pp.

(24) Federal Aid to Education: A Bill to Provide a Fund of $65,737,290, to be Distributed in Twelve Years, with Tables Showing Method of Apportionment, and Amounts of Funds Apportioned to Each State and Territory in Each Year and for the Entire Period. ca. 1884. 11 pp.

(25) Apgar, Ellis A. Illiteracy and National Aid to Education: Speech Delivered before the State Teacher’s Association, at Newark, N.J., 27 Dec. 1883. Trenton, N.J.: John L. Murphy, 1884. 18 pp.

(26) Conference of Superintendents Programme, April 15. 3 pp.

(27) Conference of County and City Superintendents and Principals of Public High Schools of Virginia, Held in Richmond, Feb. 27- March 2, 1883. 34 pp.

(28) Virginia. Senate. A Bill for the Establishment of a State Normal School in Virginia for the Training and Education of White Teachers. 3 pp.

(29) Curry, J. L. M. “Normal School for Whites,” from the Educational Journal of Virginia, 15 (March, 1884): 81-86.

(30) Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals. Trustees Female Normal School at Farmville against Marye, Auditor, etc. 7 pp.

(31) Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals. Trustees of Female Normal School at Farmville vs. Auditors: Brief of W. W. Henry, Counsel for the Petitioners. 9 pp.

(32) Virginia. Senate. Report of the Committee on Public Institutions in Response to Senate Resolution in Regard to Female Normal School. 5 pp.

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(33) Sears, Barnas. Address on the Objects and Advantages of Normal Schools. Durham, N.C.: W. T. Blackwell and Co., 1878. 12 pp.

(34) Ruffner, W. H. What Are Normal Schools in Fact? 12 pp.

(35) Ruffner, W. H. Information Concerning the State Normal School of Virginia, at Farmville. 1884. 38 pp.

VOLUME 69, BOOK 64 – LPR 100, BOX 11

(1) Kingsley, William L. The Historic Forces Which Gave Rise to Puritanism: An Address on the Occasion of the 250th Anniversary of the Settlement of New Haven, April 25, 1888. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor, 1888. 65 pp.

(2) “The Genesis of the Puritan Ideal,” from the Contemporary Review (n.d.): 707-724.

(3) “Jewish Reformation and the Talmud,” from Blackwood’s Magazine (n.d.): 195-212.

(4) Passy, Frédéric. De la souveraineté temporelle des papes au point de vue de la justice et de la religion. Paris: E. Dentu, 1860. 46 pp.

(5) Dupanloup, Félix. Lettre à M. le Vte de La Guéronnière en réponse à la brochure La France, Rome et l’Italie par Mgr l’évêque d’Orléans. Paris: Charles Douniol, 1861. 29 pp.

(6) La Guéronnière, Arthur Dubreuil-Hélion, vicomte de. La France, Rome et l’Italie par A. de La Guéronnière. Paris: E. Dentu, 1861. 61 pp.

(7) Montalivet, Marthe Camille de Bachasson, comte de. Confiscation des biens de la famille d’Orléans souvenirs historiques par le comte de Montalivet. Paris: Michel Levy Frères, 1871. 48 pp.

(8) La Guéronnière, Arthur Dubreuil-Hélion, vicomte de. Le pape et le congrès. Paris: E. Dentu, 1859. 46 pp.

(9) Ahier, Philippe. La père Hyacinthe, à Jersey: Notice sur la vie et l’oeuvre, de M. Hyacinthe Loyson. 1881. 40 pp.

(10) Loyson, Hyacinthe. La crise de la république conference faite à l’église catholique gallicane de la Rue d’Arras. Paris: Charles Schlaeber, 1887. 22 pp.

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(11) Lettre de cent évêques: assemblés en Angleterre au Palais de Lambeth l’an du salut 1878. Paris: Société de la réforme catholique, Grassart, 1879. 24 pp.

(12) Des principes de la monarche constitutionnelle, et de leur application en France et en Angleterre. Paris: De Normant Libraire, 1820. 98 pp.

(13) Martainville, A. La bombe royaliste. Paris: J. G. Dentu, 1820. 62 pp.

(14) Massacré, Léopold de. Du ministère par Léopold de Massacré. Paris: C. F. Patris, 1815. 63 pp.

(15) Sales, Delisle de. La république du philosophe. n.d. 68 pp.

(16) Pelatan, Isidore. Lettres a un conservateur l’avenir de la république. Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1875. 48 pp.

(17) Thiers, Adolphe. Discours prononcés au Corps législatif les 30 janvier, 7, 8, 15, 21, and 22 février 1868. Tours: E. Mazereau, 1868. 162 pp.

VOLUME 70, BOOK 65 – LPR 100 BOX 11

(1) The Baptist Centennial Volume: Containing the Addresses Delivered at the 100th Anniversary of the Georgia Baptist Association at Washington, Ga.., Oct. 9-12 1884. Atlanta, Ga.: James P. Harrison and Co., 1885. 158 pp.

(2) Woodworth, C. L. “The American Missionary Association,” broadside from The Congregationalist (Feb. 19, 1885). 3 pp.

(3) The Educational Relations of the Races in Georgia. Atlanta: James P. Harrison and Co., 1884. 4 pp.

(4) Stetson, George R. The Problem of Negro Education. Boston: Cupples, Upham and Co., 1884. 21 pp.

(5) Winston, George T. The Creek, the Roman and the Teuton: An Address Delivered before Several Classical Schools of the North Carolina. Greensboro: Thomas, Reece and Co., 1884. 20 pp.

(6) Burrows, Lansing. The Excellency of Thanksgiving! Augusta, Ga.: M. M. Hill and Co., 1883. 10 pp.

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(7) Grassi, Paolo Chevalier. The Canon and the Cardinal: A Story of the Conversion of a Romish Priest in a Letter to Cardinal Patrizi, Vicar of Rome. n.d. 26 pp.

(8) The Opening of the Chapel of the First English Lutheran Church, Richmond Va., April 8, 1877. 36 pp.

(9) Sermon: Discourse Published at the Request of the Synod before It Was Delivered. n.d. 10 pp.

(10) United States. Supreme Court. The Right of Congress to Punish Officers of a State for the Manner in Which They Discharge Their Duties under Its Laws Denied; the Relations between the Federal Government and the State Governments Defined; and the Doctrine That the 13th and 14th Amendments Secure to All Persons Only Civil Rights and Not Political Rights Asserted. Oct. term, 1879. 30 pp.

(11) United States. Supreme Court. The Validity of the Election Laws of Congress Considered. Oct. term, 1879. 15 pp.

(12) Frost, E. Horry. Address to the Graduating Class of the Holy Communion Church Institute, Delivered on June 26, 1884. Pages 37-54 from an unknown publication.

(13) Johnston, William Preston. The Work of the University in America: An Address before the South Carolina College on Commencement Day, June 25, 1884. Columbia, S.C.: Presbyterian House, 1884. 28 pp.

(14) Wilson, Mrs. H. F. Progress in Education: An Essay Read before the Convention of the Educational Association of the State, at Florence, Ala, July 2, 1884. Mobile: Register Office, 1884. 12 pp.

(15) Hogg, Alexaander. The Railroad as an Element in Education: An Address before the State Teachers’ Association of Texas, Delivered on the Evening of June 28, 1883, in the Pavilion, Galveston, Texas. Louisville: n.p., 1884. 22 pp.

(16) McIlwaine, Richard. An Address Delivered at his Inauguration as President of Hampden Sidney College, Va., June 13, 1883. Baltimore: The Sun Printing Office, 1883. 13 pp.

(17) Richmond College Messenger, 8 (July 1883). 28 pp.

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(18) Harris, Samuel. The Complete Academic Education of Females: A Report Presented to a Convention of the Friends of Education, Assembled March 31, 1853, at the Chapel of the Young Ladies’ Institute, Pittsfield, Mass., Together with the Proceedings of the Convention. New Haven: T. J. Stafford, 1853. 31 pp.

(19) The Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women in Cambridge, MA, Courses of Study with Requirements for Admission, 1883-1884. Cambridge: 1883. 15 pp.

(20) Physical Culture in Our Schools. n.d. 15 pp.

(21) The West Virginia School Journal, 3 (July 1884).

(22) The West Virginia School Journal, 3 (April 1884).

(23) The Management of Church Finances: Suggestions to the Baptist Churches of Missouri, from the State Mission Board. Columbia, Mo.: Herald Printing and Binding, 1884. 16 pp.

(24) Minutes of the Board of Directors: The Instruments and Methods of Africa’s Evangelization. 1884. Pages 49-60.

(25) Blyden, Wilmot. The Instruments and Methods of Africa’s Evangelization: A Discourse Delivered in the Park Street Church, Boston, Oct. 22, 1882, on the Invitation of the Trustees of Donations for Education in Liberia. 30 pp.

(26) Tiffany, Otis H. Africa for Africans: Being the Annual Discourse Delivered at the 67th Anniversary of the American Colonization Society, Held in Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church, Jan. 13, 1884. Washington D.C.: Colonization Building, 1884. 14 pp.

(27) Sunday School Convention and Institute. Pages 35-74, 85.

(28) Jeffery, Reuben. The Duty of Baptist Churches to the Children in Relation to Conversion. Pages 86-132 from an unknown publication.

(29) Hoge, Moses D. Good Men, the Glory and Defence of a Nation: A Sermon. Richmond: 1884. 18 pp.

(30) White, Andrew D. Address at the Funeral of . Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University, 1884. 8 pp.

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(31) White, Andrew D. Some Practical Influences of German Thought upon the United States: An Address Delivered at the Centennial Celebration of the German Society of New York, Oct. 4, 1884. Ithaca, N.Y.: Andrus and Church, 1884. 16 pp.

(32) White, Andrew D. An Address Delivered at the Unveiling of the Statute of Benjamin Silliman at Yale College, June 24, 1884. Ithaca, N.Y.: Andrus and Church, 1885. 19 pp.

(33) The Divinity School for Colored Students, Petersburg, Va.. n.d. 4 pp.

(34) Winning an Empire. 14 pp.

(35) Hall, James. “Report for the African Repository, Cape Palmas, Liberia.” Pages 97-112 of The African Repository (n.d.).

(36) “Letter from Mr. Joseph Walker, 1884.” Pages 83-94 from The African Repository.

(37) The African Repository, 60 (July 1884): 66-130.

(38) England and Liberia. 23 pp.

(39) To the Baptist Churches and Pastors of America. 3 pp.

(40) American Baptist Publication Society, Philadelphia, June 28, 1883. 4 pp.

(41) Spurgeon, C. H. “The True Position of the Witness Within: A Sermon Delivered on Aug. 11, 1878.” Pages 415-156 from the Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit.

(42) Beecher, Henry Ward. Plymouth Pulpit No. 407: The Test of Christianity. New York: Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1883. Pages 309-331.

(43) Beecher, Henry Ward. Plymouth Pulpit: Critical Hours. New York: Fords, Howard, and Hulbert, 1883. Pages 353- 374.

(44) Beecher, Henry Ward. Plymouth Pulpit: Knowing God. New York: Fords, Howard and Hulbert, 1883. Pages 449-470.

(45) Burrows, J. L. Centennial Discourse: Dover Baptist Association, 1783-1883. Pages 27- 45.

(46) Turpin, J. O. “Remarks.” Pages 46-48 from an unknown publication.

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(1) Bunker Hill Monument Association. Reports and Address by Charles Devens. 1888. 48 pp.

(2) Brinton, Daniel G. Facets of Love from Browning: Being the Introductory Address at the Opening of the Browning Society of the New Century Club of Philadelphia, Nov. 12, 1888. Philadelphia: William F. Fell and Co., 1888. 35 pp.

(3) Brinton, Daniel G. The Language of Paleolithic Man: Address before the American Philosophical Society, Oct. 5, 1888. Philadelphia: MacCalla and Co., 1888. 16 pp.

(4) Supplementary Report of the Committee Appointed to Consider an International Language Read before the American Philosophical Society. 8 pp.

(5) Proceedings of the Convention of the American Bankers’ Association, Held at Pittsburgh, Oct. 12-13, 1887. New York: Bankers’ Publishing Association, 1887. 108 pp.

(6) Wilson, William L. The Tariff: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 3, 1888. Washington D.C.: 1888. 28 pp.

(7) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Report 1351, Part 2: Reorganization of the Legislative Power of Utah Territory. 48th Cong., 1st sess., 1884. 57 pp.

(8) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Permanent Exposition of the Three Americas. 50th Congress, 1st sess., 1888. 57 pp.

(9) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Rights of American Fishermen in British North American Waters. 49th Cong., 2nd sess., 1886.

(10) U. S. Congress. Senate. From the Committee on Foreign Relations: Injunction of Secrecy Removed and Ordered to be Printed. 40th Cong., 1st sess., 1886. 147 pp.

(11) Doran, Joseph I. Our Fishery Rights in the North Atlantic. Philadelphia; Allen, Lane and Scott, 1888. 67 pp.

(12) Lea, Henry C. Mr. Cleveland and Civil Service Reform. 1888. 8 pp.

(13) Is Protection for Protection’s Sake Constitutional? 11 pp.

(14) Williams, Leighton. The Established Tendencies Toward Social Reform: A Paper Read before the New York Baptist Pastors’ Conference. New York: S. B. Leverich, 1888. 17 pp.

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(15) Conference of Bishops of the Anglican Communion, July 1888. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1888. 112 pp.

VOLUME 72, BOOK 67 – LPR 100, BOX 11

(1) Thomas, J. B. “How Congress and the Public Deal with a Great Revenue and Industrial Problem: Dedication of Jeter Memorial Hall.” Richmond: William Ellis Jones, 1884. Pages 319-334 from an unknown publication.

(2) Richmond College. Dedication of Jeter Memorial Hall with Address by Rev. J. B. Thomas. Richmond: William Ellis Jones, 1884. 30 pp.

(3) Richmond College. Catalogue, 1884-1885 Session. Richmond: William Ellis Jones, 1885. 55 pp.

(4) Slaughter, Philip. Christianity the Key to the Character of Washington: A Discourse Delivered before the Ladies of the Mt. Vernon Association of the Union at Pohick Church, Fairfax County, Va., on May 30, 1886. New York: Thomas Whittaker, 1886. 48 pp.

(5) Haygood, Atticus G. Address of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the 4th Annual Opening of the Gammon School of Theology, Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 27, 1886. 12 pp.

(6) Thirteenth Annual Report of the Board of Education. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1850. 51 pp.

(7) Abstract of the School Committees’ Reports. 1850. 4 pp.

(8) Education: Devoted to the Science, Art, Philosophy, and Literature of Education, 6 (June 1886): 607-612.

(9) Haygood, Atticus G. The Cry of Half a Million of Georgia’s Children: A Plea for Six Months Schools. Atlanta: Constitution Publishing Co., 1888. 19 pp.

(10) Mayo, A. D. The Normal School in America. 21 pp.

(11) U. S. Bureau of Education. Industrial Education in the South. Written by A. D. Mayo. Circular of Information No. 6. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1888. Pages 477-566.

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(12) Welch, A. S. Report on the Organization and Management of Seven Agricultural Schools in Germany, Belgium, and England, Made to Hon. George B. Loring. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1885. 107 pp.

(13) U. S. Bureau of Education. Proceedings of the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association at Its Meeting at Washington, March 14-17, 1887. Circular of Information No. 3. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1887. 200 pp.

(14) U. S. Bureau of Education. Industrial Education in the South. Written by A. D. Mayo. Circular of Information No. 5. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1888. 86 pp.

(15) U. S. Bureau of Education. Contributions to American Education History. Edited by Herbert B. Adams. Circular of Information No. 1. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1888. 308 pp.

VOLUME 73, BOOK 68 – LPR 100, BOX 11

(1) Stille, Charles J. The Life and Services of Joel R. Poinsett, the Confidential Agent in South Carolina of President Jackson during the Nullification Troubles of 1832. Philadelphia: 1888. 84 pp.

(2) Proceedings of the Virginia Meeting, Feb. 24, 1882, with the Address of William Wirt Henry: The Settlement at Jamestown, with Reference to the Late Attacks upon Captain John Smith, Pocohantas, and John Rolfe. Richmond Va.: 1872. 63 pp.

(3) Whitsitt, W. H. Position of the Baptists in the History of American Culture: Address Delivered September 2, 1872 at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. 29 pp.

(4) Gladstone, W. E. The Vatican Decrees and Their Bearing on Civil Allegiance: A Political Expostulation, with the Replies of Archbishop Manning and Lord Acton. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1875. 96 pp.

(5) Slaughter, P. The Colonial Church of Virginia: An Address Delivered at the Centennial Council in the City of Richmond on May 21, 1885. Boston: Rand, Avery and Co., 1885. 43 pp.

(6) Stille, Charles J. Religious Tests in Provincial Pennsylvania: A Paper Read before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania at a Meeting Held Nov. 9, 1885. 44 pp.

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(7) Johnson, Bradley T. The Foundation of Maryland and the Origin of the Act Concerning Religion of April 21, 1649. Fund Publication No. 18. Baltimore: 1883. 210 pp.

(8) Schaff, Philip. Church and State in the United States, or the American Idea of Religious Liberty and Its Practical Effects with Official Documents. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1888.

(9) Inauguration of the Rev. Philip Schaff, as Professor of Church History in the Union Theological Seminary, New York. 10 pp.

VOLUME 74, BOOK 69 – LPR 100, BOX 11

(1) Les Sepultures de Christophe Colomb. Paris: 1879. 27 pp.

(2) Brazilian Republica Address, Translated from the Original, “A Republica.” Lymington: Henry Doman, 1871. 20 pp.

(3) Knox, John Jay. The National Banking System, Resumption and the Silver Question: Address at the Annual Convention of the American Bankers’ Association, at Saratoga, Aug. 7, 1879. New York: Bankers’ Publishing Association, 1879. 14 pp.

(4) The Citizen in Relation to the State. 24 pp.

(5) Pearson, Richmond. The Buncombe County Stock Law History of Its Passage, Review of the Big Meeting: An Open Letter to the Voters of the Outside Townships. 15 pp.

(6) Walker, George. The Wealth, Resources, and Public Debt of the United States. London: E. Couchman and Co., 1865. 31 pp.

(7) Hill D. H. The Confederate Soldier in the Ranks: An Address before the Virginia Division of the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, Oct. 22, 1885. Richmond: William Ellis Jones, 1885. 28 pp.

(8) Swift, Lucius B. Civil Service Reform: an Address before the Freidanker Verein of Indianapolis, Jan. 18, 1885. 16 pp.

(9) Brearley, Samuel, Jr. The System of Instruction and Government at Harvard College. 37 pp.

(10) Carey, H. C. Shall We Have Peace?: Letters to the President-Elect of the United States. Philadelphia: Collins, 1869. 66 pp.

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(11) Correspondence between the Rev. Samuel H. Cox of Brooklyn, L. I., and , a Fugitive Slave. New York: Office of the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1846. 16 pp.

(12) “A Leaf from the Records.” Pages 121-136 from an unknown publication.

(13) Meeting celebrado en el Teatro de la Alhambra el dia 10 de Diciembre de 1883 sobre el estado actual de la question arncelaria y traddos de comeercia precio 2 reales. Madrid: 1883. 52 pp.

(14) To the American Public. 36 pp.

(15) Washington’s Birthday at 1870. 14 pp.

(16) Curriden, Samuel W. Our Soldiers and Sailors: What They Said and Did on the 10th Anniversary of the at Pittsburg, Sept. 17 and 18, 1872. New York: Veterans’ National Committee, 1872. 54 pp.

(17) Birthday of Washington. 22 pp.

(18) Pelletan, Eugene. Addresse au roi cotton. Paris: Pagnerre, 1863. 43 pp.

(19) Yeaman, George H. Allegiance and Citizenship: An Inquiry into the Claim of European Governments to Exact Military Service of Naturalized Citizens of the U.S. 50 pp.

(20) Speed, James. Opinion on the Constitutional Power of the Military to Try and Execute the Assassins of the President. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1865. 16 pp.

(21) Butler, B. F. Character and Results of the War: How to Prosecute and How to End It. 28 pp.

(22) United States Finances: Nobody is a Prophet in his Own Country. 1873. 12 pp.

(23) Blodget, Lorin. The Commercial and Financial Strength of the United States, as Shown in the Balances of Foreign Trade and the Increased Production of Staple Articles. Philadelphia: King and Baird, 1864. 56 pp.

(24) Owen, Robert. Address to the Human Race on his 84th Birthday, May 14, 1854. London: Effingham Wilson, 1854. 24 pp.

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(25) Robert Owen’s Great Preliminary Meeting on the First Day of the Year, 1855, in which by His Previous Advertisements Mr. Owen Had Announced That the True Millennial State of Human Existence Should Commence. London: Effingham Wilson, 1855. 12 pp.

(26) Owen, Robert. Address Delivered at the Meeting in St. Martin’s Hall, 1 Jan. 1855. 32 pp.

(27) The Cuban Question in the Spanish Parliament: Extracts from Speeches Made by Diaz Quintero, Benot, Salmeron, Sanroma, Garrido, Labra, Orense and Others. London: Anglo-American Times, 1872. 33 pp.

(28) The Cuban Question and American Policy, in the Light of Common Sense. New York: L. H. Biglow and Co., 1869. 39 pp.

(29) Morse, Samuel. Modern Telegraphy: Some Errors of Dates of Events and of Statement in the History of Telegraphy Exposed and Rectified.

(30) Modern Telegraphy: Some Errors of Dates of Events and of Statement in the History of Telegraphy Exposed and Rectified. 38 pp.

(31) Morse’s Patent: Full Exposure of Dr. Charles T. Jackson’s Pretensions to the Invention of the American Electro-Magnetic Telegraph. 80 pp.

(32) On Funding the National Debt: Letters to George S. Boutwell, the Secretary of the Treasury, and to the Press of the United States, Aug. 9, 1869. 16 pp.

(33) International Congress on the Prevention and Repression of Crime, Including Penal and Reformatory Treatment Definitely Fixed to Open on Wednesday, July 3, 1872, in the City of London. New York: American Church Press Co., 1872. 24 pp.

VOLUME 75 BOOK 70 – LPR 100, BOX 12

(1) Tucker, John Randolph. Influence of Presbyterian Polity on Civil and Religious Liberty in Virginia: An Address Delivered before the Centennial Meeting of the Synod of Virginia, at New Providence Church, Rockbridge County, Virginia, Oct. 24, 1888. Richmond: Whittet and Shepperson, 1889. 46 pp.

(2) Welling, James C. The Columbian University: Notes on Its Relations to the City of Washington Considered as the Seat of a National Baptist University. Washington D.C.: Gibson Bros., 1889. 32 pp.

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(3) Johnson, Herrick. Sunday Newspapers: Address before the American Sabbath Union, Washington D.C. 8 pp.

(4) Crafts, Wilbur F. The Relation of Sunday Amusements to Sunday Work. 4 pp.

(5) The Origin and Organization of the American Sabbath Union. 8 pp.

(6) The Origin and Organization of the American Sabbath Union. 4 pp.

(7) Kerfoot, F. H. The Demand of the Scientific Spirit upon Theology: Opening Address for the Session, Oct. 22, 1888. Louisville, Ky.: Board of Trustees, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. 19 pp.

(8) Prohibition Bombs: Tracts for the Times. New York: Prohibition Lecture League, 1886. 8 pp.

(9) Hartley, Richard. The Work and Worth of the American Baptist Publication Society: An Address Delivered before the American Baptist Publication Society at Its 64th Anniversary, May 1888. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1888. 8 pp.

(10) Solemnes funerales en memoria de S. M. el emperador Guillermo de Alemania celebrados en la Iglesia Evangelica de Jesus. Madrid, 1888. 12 pp.

(11) “Welcome Service to Rev. George Cooper, Pastor of First Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., June 14, 1885.” 4 pp.

(12) Whipple, H. B. A Sermon Preached before the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church at the Opening Services in St. George’s Church, New York, Oct. 2, 1889. 18 pp.

(13) Reeve, C. H. Arousing the Public: A Paper for the National Prison Association Congress at Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 16-20, 1889. 20 pp.

(14) An Address on the Moral and Religious Needs of the Regular Army. 13 pp.

(15) Eager, George B. “A Retrospect: The Roanoke Baptist Association 100 Years Ago.” Pages 19-26 from an unknown publication.

(16) “The Book of Esther and the Palace of Ahasuerus.” Pages 626-653 from an unknown publication.

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(17) Bleckley, Logan E. Truth in Thought and Emotion: An Address to the Literary Societies of Mercer University Delivered at Macon, Ga., June 29, 1886. Atlanta: Franklin Publishing House, 1886. 10 pp.

(18) Stevens, Walter Le Conte. “Sketch of Professor John Le Conte” and “Sensitive Flames and Sound Shadows.” New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1889. 24 pp. (Two articles that were originally in Popular Science Monthly.) 24 pp.

(19) McGuire, Hunter. Address of the President before the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association, at the Meeting Held in Nashville, Nov. 13, 1889. Philadelphia: William J. Dorman, 1890. 14 pp.

(20) The Spoilsmen and Civil Service Reform. 4 pp.

(21) Obsequies in Honor of President Jefferson Davis Held at Augusta, Ga., Dec. 11, 1889. Confederate Survivors’ Association. 13 pp.

(22) Watts, T. H. Speech Delivered at the Theatre, Montgomery, Dec. 19, 1889. 19 pp.

(23) Daniel John W. Oration on the Life Services and Character of Jefferson Davis, Delivered under the Auspices of the General Assembly of Virginia at Mozart Academy of Music, Jan. 25, 1890. Richmond: J. H. O’Bannon, 1890. 46 pp.

(24) The Capture of Gen. Roger A. Pryor. New York: May 11, 1889. 12 pp.

(25) Hassler, Charles. Railroad Rings, and Their Relation to the Railroad Question in This Country. New York: 1876. 29 pp.

(26) “Lord Beaconsfield and the Irish Question.” Pages 669-679 from a publication.

(27) “Shakespeare’s Influence on the Drama.” Pages 224-225 from a publication.

(28) “Shall We Banish Silver Coin?” Pages 226-242 from a publication.

(29) Report of Committee on Report and Programme. 7 pp.

(30) Barnett, Samuel. The Causes of the Depressed Condition of Agriculture and the Remedies. 8 pp.

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(31) Caldwell, S. L. Literature in Account with Life: An Address Delivered at the Annual Commencement of the University of Michigan, June 25, 1885. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1885. 22 pp.

(32) Murray, James O. The Debt of Civilization to Literature: An Address Delivered at the Annual Commencement of the University of Michigan, June 28, 1883. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1883. 29 pp.

(33) The Construction or Control of Interoceanic Canals at the Isthmus of Darien and in Central America by European Governments. 12 pp.

(34) Circular Letter to the American Historical Association. 8 pp.

(35) Mason, Otis T. What is Anthropology?: A Lecture Delivered in the National Museum, Washington D.C., March 18, 1882. Washington D.C.: Judd and Detweiler, 1888. 24 pp.

(36) U. S. Congress. Senate. Memorial of Norvin Green, President of the Western Union Telegraph Company, Remonstrating against the Passage of the Bill for the Establishment of a Government System of Postal Telegraph. 50th Cong., 1st sess., 1888. 9 pp.

(37) Bleckley, Logan E. Truth at the Bar: An Address Delivered before the Georgia Bar Association, Aug. 27, 1885. 15 pp.

(38) Chamberlain, D. H. Tariff Aspects with Some Special Reference to Wages: Speech before the Reform Club of New York, Aug. 24, 1888. New York: Albert King, 1888. 34 pp.

(39) Cox, S. S. Division of Dakota, Admission of other Territories and Western Influence: Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 15, 1889. Washington D.C.: 1889. 22 pp.

(40) Cox, S. S. Life Saving Service: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 24, 1888. 22 pp.

(41) Presidencia del consejo de ministros centenario de colon. Madrid: 1888. 16 pp.

(42) Madariaga, Juan de. La libertad de los mares discurso pronunciado en el centro del ejercito y de la armada por D. Juan De Madariaga abegado official de infanteria de marine. Madrid: 1888. 35 pp.

(43) Trescot, William Henry. Letters Reviewing the Bayard Chamberlain Fishery Treaty. 31 pp.

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(44) Jones, Charles Edgworth. Commemoration Ode, 1785-1885: Prepared for and Recited at the Alumni Banquet, Athens, Ga., June 18, 1889.

(45) State Central Committee of Virginia. A Reply to Sundry Charges Brought by Gen. William Mahone, against the Democratic Party of Virginia. Richmond, Va.: Everett Waddey, 1889. 68 pp.

(46) President Elliott’s Speech at the Bay State Club, Oct. 12, 1889. Boston: Young Men’s Democratic Club of Massachusetts, 1889. 4 pp.

(47) A Primer of Civil Service Reform. 8 pp.

(48) A Sketch of the History of Civil Service Reform in England and in the United States. Philadelphia: Office of the Indian Rights Association, 1889.

(49) Felton, Charles E. The Identification of Criminals: Its Value as a Preventive of Crime and the Importance of Unity of Action Among Prison Officials in Securing a Fixed and General System. Chicago: Knight and Leonard, 1889. 28 pp.

(50) McCrady, Edward, Jr. Formation, Organization, Discipline and Characteristics of the Army of Northern Virginia: An Address before the Army of Northern Virginia Association, Oct. 21, 1886. Richmond: William Ellis Jones, 1886. 41 pp.

(51) Daniel, John W. State Rights, the Source of Republican Success, New England Influence, and Domestic Tranquility: Speech in the Senate of the United States, Feb. 23, 1889. Washington, D.C.: 1889. 48 pp.

(52) Jackson, Henry R. Letter to Senator Allen G. Thurman with Explanatory Papers. 16 pp.

(53) Pierce, Edward L. A Diplomatic Episode: The Rejected Treaty for St. Thomas. Boston: 1889. 18 pp.

(54) Manly, George W. Contradictions: Locke’s Theory of Knowledge. n.d. 67 pp.

VOLUME 76, BOOK 71 – LPR 100, BOX 12

(1) Fisher, George Park. The Validity of Non-Episcopal Ordination: The Dudleian Lecture Delivered in the Chapel of Harvard University on Oct. 28, 1888. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888. 31 pp.

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(2) Memorial Address of the National Silver Committee, Appointed at the First National Silver Convention Held at St. Louis, Nov. 1889. Washington D.C.: George R. Gray, 1890. 17 pp.

(3) A Tribute to the Memory of Charles Deane by the Massachusetts Historical Society at a Special Meeting, Dec. 3, 1889. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Society, 1889. 31 pp.

(4) U. S. Evangelical Alliance. Documents Concerning the So-Called Freedom of Worship Bill in the Assembly of the State of New York, May 27, 1885. New York: Trow’s Printing Co., 1885. 39 pp.

(5) U. S. Evangelical Alliance. Concerning So-called Freedom of Worship Bills and Other Assaults upon Civil and Religious Liberty. New York; George F. Nesbitt and Co., 1886. 80 pp.

(6) U. S. Evangelical Alliance. Concerning the Attempted Perversion of the Common School Fund. New York: 1887. 16 pp.

(7) U. S. Evangelical Alliance. Unconstitutional, Sectarian and Special Legislation of National Significance. 17 pp.

(8) U. S. Evangelical Alliance. Twenty-First Annual Report for the Year Ending January, 1889. New York: 1889. 20 pp.

(9) U. S. Evangelical Alliance. Statement Touching New Assaults on the School Fund and the Integrity of Our Common Schools in the City of New York. New York: 1889. 26 pp.

(10) U. S. Evangelical Alliance. Twenty-Second Annual Report for the Year Ending Janury, 1890. New York: 1890. 26 pp.

(11) Rothwell, W. R. Annual Address before the Missouri Baptist Historical Society Delivered Oct. 19, 1888. Columbia, MO: Herald Printers, 1888. 26 pp.

(12) Jay, John. The Blair Educational Bill. New York: 1890. 4 pp.

(13) National Prison Association. Constitution. 14 pp.

(14) National Prison Association. The International Record of Charities and Corrections. 8 pp

(15) Sunderland, Eliza R. Dr. Martineau’s Study of Religion: A Summary of the Argument. 28 pp.

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(16) Harris, W. T. Recess: A Paper Read before the Dept. of Superintendents of the National Educational Association at Washington, Feb. 13, 1884. 8 pp.

(17) National Council of Education. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Meeting Held in San Francisco, July, 1888. Topeka: Kansas Publishing House, 1888. 73 pp.

(18) George, Milton. School of Agruculture and Manual Training for Poor Boys: Addressed to Those Having an Interest in the Future Well-Being of Our People. Chicago, n.d. 8 pp.

(19) The Educational and Religious Interests of the Colored People of the South. 15 pp.

(20) Cooley, Thomas M. The Influence of Habits of Thought upon Our Institutions: Second Annual Address Delivered before the South Carolina Bar Association, Dec. 2, 1886. 25 pp.

(21) Cooley, Thomas M. The Interstate Commerce Act; Pooling and Combinations Which Affect Its Operation: Address at the Dinner of the Boston Merchant’s Association, Jan. 8, 1889. 17 pp.

(22) University of California. Formal Recognition of the Transfer of the Lick Observatory to the Board of Regents of the University. Sacramento: State Printing, 1888. 24 pp.

(23) Laws, S. S. Industrial Education: Address before the Mechanics’ Exchange, St. Louis, Sept. 30, 1884. 25 pp.

(24) Hammond, N. J. Address upon Higher Education in the Hall of Representatives of Georgia, Aug. 8, 1889. Atlanta: Constitution Publishing Co., 1889. 20 pp.

(25) Dudley, R. M. Education Among the Baptists of Kentucky: An Address Delivered at the Jubilee Meeting, Oct. 1887. Louisville: John P. Morton and Co., 1888. 18 pp.

(26) Puryear, B. How Far Should the State Educate? Richmond, Va.: Richmond College, n.d. 12 pp.

(27) New Jersey State Board of Education. Report of the Special Committee on Manual Training. Submitted Feb. 7, 1889. 14 pp.

(28) New York City Public Education Society. Memorial to the Board of Education. 1889. 16 pp.

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(29) Murray, Nicholas. The Manual Training Movement. Reprinted from the Methodist Review (March 1889). 7 pp.

(30) U. S. Bureau of Education. Relation of Manual Training to Body and Mind. Report by C. M. Woodward. Circular of Information No. 2, 1889. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office. 26 pp.

(31) Hartzell, J. C. Education in the South. 16 pp. Pamphlet is by the Freedmen’s Aid Society. 16 pp.

(32) Harris, William T. Compulsory Education in Relation to Crime and Social Morals. 23 pp.

(33) Harris, W. T. On the Function of the Study of Latin and Greek in Education. 1884. 13 pp

(34) Harris, W. T. Art Education, the True Industrial Education: A cultivation of Aesthetic Taste of Universal Utility. 1889. 9 pp.

(35) Report of the Committee on Pedagofics: the Education Value of Manual Training. 14 pp.

(36) Hinsdale, B. A. The Culture Value of the History of Education. n.d. 9 pp.

(37) Hinsdale, B. A. Education in the State Constitutions. n.d. 20 pp.

(38) Hinsdale, B. A. Pedagogical Chairs in Colleges and Universities: A Paper Read before the Normal Department, National Educational Association, July, 1889. 11 pp.

(39) Hogg, Alexander. The Problem of the Hour: A Paper Read before the National Educational Association, at Nashville, Tenn., July, 1889. 12 pp.

(40) Mowry, William A. A National University. n.d. 18 pp.

(41) Chancellor Payne’s Address at the Opening of the Fifteenth Session of the Peabody Normal College, Oct. 2, 1889. Nashville: Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House, 1889. 15 pp.

(42) “Order of Exercises. Commencement Week, 1889.” University of Michigan: Courier Printing, 1889. 4 pp.

(43) “Nashville College for Young Ladies, the Visit of Committee of Peabody Board, Nov. 21, 1889.” 3 pp.

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(44) The Richmond College Law School. n.d. 4 pp.

(45) Hill, David J. The American College in Relation to Liberal Education: The Inaugural Address Read before the Alumni and Friends of the University of Rochester, June 19, 1889. 30 pp.

(46) Ruffin, Frank G. The Cost and Outcome of Negro Education in Virginia: Respectfully Addressed to the White People of the State. Richmond, Va.: Everett Waddey, 1889. 20 pp.

(47) Ruffin, Frank G. The Negro as a Political and Social Factor. n.d. 32 pp.

(48) Jay, John. Public and Parochial Schools: A Paper Read before the National Educational Association at Nashville, Tenn., July, 1889. 28 pp.

(49) Mayo, A. D. The Training of the Teacher in the South. 1889. 11 pp.

(50) An Appeal to Southern Representatives in Congress and to the Friends of Free Schools in the South. 8 pp.

(51) Adams, Herbert B. The State and Higher Education. 16 pp.

(52) U. S. Bureau of Education. Indian Education. Written by T. J. Morgan, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1890. 5 pp.

(53) U. S. Dept. of the Interior. Supplemental Report on Indian Education. Washington D.C.: 1889. 28 pp.

(54) Beckner, W. M., editor. Shall the Negro be Educated or Suppressed? A Symposium on Dr. Haygood’s Reply to Senator Eustis’ Paper on Race Antagonism. Nashville: 1889. 24 pp.

(55) Chamberlin, Thomas C. The Ethical Functions of Scientific Study: An Address Delivered at the Annual Commencement of the University of Michigan, June 28, 1888. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1889. 22 pp.

(56) Angell, James B. State Universities in the West. 13 pp.

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(1) Proceedings on Unveiling the Monument to Caesar Rodney and the Oration Delivered on the Occasion by Thomas F. Bayard, at Dover, Delaware, Oct. 30, 1889. Wilmington: Delaware Printing Co.,1889. 74 pp.

(2) Battle, Kemp P. An Address on the History of the Supreme Court, Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Feb. 4, 1889. Raleigh, N.C.: Edwards and Broughton, 1889. 76 pp.

(3) Alabama Educational Association. Proceedings and Papers of the Meeting Held at Lakeview, June 25-27, 1889. Florence, Ala.: Florence Publishing Co., 1889. 103 pp.

(4) The National Council of Education. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting Held in Nashville, Tenn., July, 1889. Topeka: Kansas Publishing House, 1889. 98 pp.

(5) The National Baptist Educational Convention and Organization of the American Baptist Education Society Held in the Cavalry Baptist Church at Washington, D.C., May 16-17, 1888. 86 pp.

(6) American Baptist Education Society. First Annual Meeting Held in the Tremont Temple, Boston, May 18, 1889. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley and Sons, 1889. 62 pp.

(7) Sixth Annual Session of the Baptist Congress, for the Discussion of Current Questions Held at the First Baptist Church, Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 15-17, 1887. New York: Baptist Congress Publishing Co., 1881. 186 pp.

(8) Seventh Annual Session of the Baptist Congress for the Discussion of Current Questions Held at the Grace Street Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., Dec. 4-6, 1888. New York: Baptist Congress Publishing Co., 1889. 204 pp.

(9) Account of Proceedings at the Third Annual Banquet of the New York Southern Society at the Hotel Brunswick in the City of New York, on Feb. 22, 1889. 138 pp.

(10) Eighty-fourth Anniversary Celebration of the New England Society in the City of New York at Delmonico’s, Dec. 23, 1889. 81 pp.

(11) Publications of the American Economic Association, Vol. III. 64 pp.

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(1) “A Chapter of Autobiography,” from the Atlantic Monthly, 31 (Jan. 1873).

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(2) Schaff, Philip. History of the Edict of . 1889. 27 pp.

(3) Brown, Joseph E. The Public Issues of the Country: An Address at the Dudley Street Opera House, Boston before the British Americans, Oct. 17, 1889. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1890. 23 pp.

(4) Pierce, Edward L. The Adopted Citizen: Address at the Dudley Street Opera House, Boston before the British Americans, Oct. 17, 1889. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 18990. 8 pp.

(5) Pierce, Edward L. Marathon and Chattanooga: Address on Memorial Day, May 31, 1890, before the Benjamin Stone, Jr., Post 68, GAR. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1890. 10 pp.

(6) Lea, Henry Charles. “Indulgences in Spain.” Pages 129-171 from an unknown publication.

(7) Proceedings of the Convention of the American Bankers’ Association Held at Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 25 and 26, 1889. New York: William B. Greene, 1889. 304 pp.

(8) Breckinridge, John C. Speech Delivered at Ashland, near Lexington, Ky., Sept. 5, 1860. 16 pp.

(9) Gladstone, W. E. Parliamentary Oaths: Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the Second Reading of the Parliamentary Oaths Act Amendment Bill. London: 1883. 16 pp.

(10) Webster, Henry. Why the Church Should be Disestablished: A Resume of the Facts and Arguments for the Disestablishment of the Church of England. London: James Clarke and Co., 1886. 29 pp.

(11) Goodloe, Daniel R. Federalism Unmasked, or the Rights of the States, the Congress, the Executive and the People, Vindicated against the Encroachments of the Judiciary, Prompted by the Modern Apostate Democracy: A Compilation from the Writings and Speeches of the Leaders of the Old Jeffersonian Republican Party. 15 pp.

(12) The Young Men’s Democratic Club. The Tendencies of the Republican Party as Shown by the Recent Decision of the United States Supreme Court in the Legal Tender Case. New York: 1884. 18 pp.

(13) Bayard, Thomas F. Address before the Huguenot Society of South Carolina. 1890. 28 pp.

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(14) Ruffin, Frank G. The Cost and Outcome of Negro Education in Virginia: Respectfully Addressed to the White People of the State. Richmond, Va.: Everett, Waddey, 1889. 20 pp.

(15) Ruffin, Frank G. The Negro as a Political and Social Factor. 32 pp.

(16) Angell, James B. A Memorial Discourse on the Life and Services of Henry Simmons Frieze, Professor of the Latin Language and Literature in the University from 1854 to 1889. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1890. 36 pp.

(17) Jones, Charles C. The Siege and Evacuation of Savannah, Georgia: An Address Delivered before the Confederate Survivors’ Association on April 26, 1890. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle Publishing Co., 1890. 30 pp.

(18) Verdery, Marion J. Memorial of Henry W. Grady. n.d. 16 pp.

(19) Sweeney, Talbot. A Vindication from a Northern Standpoint of Gen. Robert E. Lee and his Fellow Officers Who Left the U. S. Army and Navy in 1861, from the Northern Charge of Treason and Perjury. Richmond: J. L. Hill Printing Co., 1890. 48 pp.

(20) Riddle, A. G. Address before the Oldest Inhabitants’ Association of Washington, D.C. on the 159th Anniversary of Washington’s Birthday. Washington D.C.: Judd and Detweiler, 1891. 31 pp.

(21) Edward Buckey Smith: A Tribute. n.d. 8 pp.

(22) General Robert Edward Lee and the Question of Treason and Perjury, a Vindication Based Exclusively on the Public Records of Northern States and Statesmen. 48 pp.

(23) Trescott, William Henry. Oration Delivered before the Alumni of the College of Charleston June 25, 1889. Charleston, S.C.: Walker Evans and Cogswell, 1889. 22 pp.

(24) McCabe, W. Gordon. Virginia Schools before and after the Revolution, with a Sketch of Frederick William Coleman and Lewis Minor Coleman: An Address Delivered before the Society of the Alumni of the University of Virginia, June 27, 1888. Charlottesville, Va.: Chronicle Office, 1890. 66 pp.

(25) Addresses Delivered at the Massachusetts Agricultural College, June 21, 1887, on the 25th Anniversary of the Passage of the Morrill Land Grant Act. Amherst, Mass.: J. E. Williams, 1887. 61 pp.

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(26) Addresses Commemorative of James L. Cabell, Delivered at the University of Virginia, July 1, 1890. Charlottesville, Va.: Chronicle, 1890. 40 pp.

(27) Hodge, Moses D. Christian Cooperation in Awakening and Directing the Moral Sentiment of the Community. n.d. 10 pp.

(28) N. A. Is There a Roman Catholic Church? n.d. 15 pp.

(29) Eastman, W. R. The Negro Pupil and the Negro Problem. n.d. 8 pp.

(30) Justice to the Coloured Race: The Voice of the Methodist Episcopal Conference at New York City, March 8, 1990. New York: Daily Mail, 1890.

(31) Boardman, George Dana. Disarmament of Nations: Address Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Christian Arbitration and Peace Society, Held in the Church of the Covenant, Washington, March 4, 1890.

(32) Vedder, Henry E. Martin Brewer Anderson: An Appreciation. New York: Baptist Review Association, n.d. 26 pp.

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(1) Harris, William T. How to Teach Natural Science in Public Schools. St. Louis: C. W. Bardeen, 1887. 40 pp.

(2) Broadus, John. College Education for Men of Business: A Familiar Essay, Written at the Request of the Trustees of Richmond College. Richmond College, 1891. 23 pp.

(3) Harris, William T. The National Educational Association, Its Organization and Functions: A Paper Read before the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association, Feb. 24, 1891. 15 pp.

(4) The National League for the Protection of American Institutions. Document No. 1. New York: National League for the Protection of American Institutions, 1890. 16 pp.

(5) The National League for the Protection of American Institutions. Document No. 12: A Statement Concerning the First Year’s Active Work of the League, and Its Purposes in the Immediate Future. New York: National League for the Protection of American Institutions, 1891. 20 pp.

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(6) Old South Leaflets. General Series No. 10: Washington’s Inagural Speech to Both Houses of Congress, April 30, 1789. 12 pp.

(7) Old South Leaflets. General Series, No. 11: Lincoln’s Inaugural Addresses, the Emancipation Proclamation, etc. 16 pp.

(8) Old South Leaflets. General Series No. 12: The Federalist, Nos. 1 and 2. 12 pp.

(9) Old South Leaflets. General Series No. 8: The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. 12 pp.

(10) Old South Leaflets. General Series No. 7: The Charter of Massachusetts Bay, 1629. 24 pp.

(11) Old South Leaflets. General Series No. 9: Franklin’s Plan of Union, 1754. 16 pp.

(12) Old South Leaflets. General Series No. 13: The Ordinance of 1787. 12 pp.

(13) Old South Leaflets. General Series No. 4: Washington’s Farewell address to the People of the United States. 16 pp.

(14) Old South Leaflets. General Series No. 5: Magna Carta, or the Great Charter of King John, Granted June 15, 1215. 16 pp.

(15) Old South Leaflets. General Series, No. 6: A Healing Question, by Sir Henry Vane. 20 pp.

(16) Everts, W. W. Problems of the City: The Bible in Schools. Chicago: Kenney and Sumner, 1870. 36 pp.

(17) Montague, F. C. Technical Education: A Summary of the Report of the Royal Commission Appointed to Inquire into the State of Technical Instruction. London: Cassell and Co., n.d. 68 pp.

(18) Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, 1889. 18 pp.

(19) “Hartshorn Memorial College Dedicatory Exercises, April 29, 1885.” 6 pp.

(20) Waring, Charles. Some Things in America Set Forth in Thirteen Letters. London: William Ridgway, 1880. 78 pp.

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(21) Lothrop, John. The Causes of the : A Letter to the London Times. New York: James G. Gregory, 1861. 36 pp.

(22) Codman, John. Shipping Subsidies and Bounties, a Review of the Plea for the Further Protection of the Shipbuilding Monopoly Made by Representative Nelson Dingley, Jr., of Maine: An Address Delivered before the Reform Club, Nov. 15, 1889. Reform Club Series VII. New York: 1889. 19 pp.

(23) Wells, David A. The Decay of Our Ocean Mercantile Marine, Its Cause and Its Cure: an Address Delivered before the Reform Club of New York, Oct. 18, 1889. Reform Club Series VI. New York: 1889. 48 pp.

(24) Playfair, Lyon. The Tariffs of the United States in Relation to Free Trade: Speech Delivered in Leeds, Nov. 13, 1890. London: Cassell and Co., 1890. 31 pp.

(25) “Annual Meeting. 1885.” 1 p. Unknown organization.

(26) Montgomery, H. P. How to Solve the Problem. 10 pp.

(27) Supplement to American McAll Record, October, 1890: Addresses Delivered before the Seventh Annual Meeting of the American McAll Association Held at Boston April 23 and 24, 1890. 23 pp.

(28) Clarke, James Freeman. Why Am I a Unitarian? Fourth Series, No. 28. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 22 pp.

(29) Stanley, Arthur P. Our Common Christianity: A Lecture Delivered March 22, 1877. Fourth Series, No. 21. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 16 pp.

(30) Clarke, James Freeman. The Bible. Fourth Series, No. 80. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 18 pp.

(31) Brigham, C. H. Unitarian Principles and Doctrines. Fourth Series, No. 17. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 27 pp.

(32) “The Law of Continuity.” Pages 72-83 from an unknown publication.

(33) Clarke, James Freeman. Inspiration of the New Testament. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 41 pp.

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(1) Moulton, R. G. A Lecturer’s Notes on the Working of University Extension. Philadelphia: The American Society for the Extension of University Teaching, n.d. 7 pp.

(2) Moulton, R. G. Address on the University Extension Movement. Philadelphia: The American Society for the Extension of University Teaching, n.d. 19 pp.

(3) Howard George E. Evolution of the University: First Annual address before the Alumni Association of the University of Nebraska, June 11, 1889. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Alumni Association, 1890. 36 pp.

(4) MacAlister, James. The Study of Modern Literature in the Education of Our Time: An Address Delivered before the Modern Language Association of America, at the University of Pennsylvania, Dec. 28, 1887. 14 pp.

(5) Mayo, A. D. The Third Estate of the South: An Address Delivered before the American Social Science Association, at Saratoga, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1890. Boston: George H. Ellis, 1890. 24 pp.

(6) Mayo, A. D. “The Woman’s Movement in the South,” reprinted from the New England Magazine (Oct. 1891): 249-260.

(7) Mayo, A. D. The Negro American Citizen in the New American Life. 15 pp.

(8) Mayo, A. D. The Training of the Teacher in the South: A Paper Read before the National Educational Association, July, 1889. 11 pp.

(9) Supplement to “The Two Sides of the School Question: The Latest Papal Utterance,” from the American Catholic News, Feb. 12, 1890. 8 pp.

(10) Capron, Mrs. W. B. Response to Address of Welcome. 9 pp.

(11) Harris William T. Oration at Framingham, Mass., on the Normal School Course of Study. 24 pp.

(12) Harris, William T. The Study of Natural Science, Its Uses and Dangers: A Paper Read at the American Institute of Instruction at Bethlehem, N.H., July, 1889. 11 pp.

(13) Harris, William T. On the Function of the Study of Latin and Greek in Education. 13 pp.

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(14) Harris, William T. The General Government and Public Education Throughout the Country: A Paper Read before the Department of Superintendence of the National Educational Association at New York, Feb., 1890. 8 pp.

(15) University and School Extension. 12 pp.

(16) Harris, William T. Two Papers on Manual Training. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1890. 14 pp.

(17) Harris, William T. “The Psychology of Manual Training,” reprinted from Education (May 1889). 22 pp.

(18) Harris, William T. The Function of the Library and the School in Education. Popular Educational Document No. 26. 8 pp.

(19) Draper, Andrew S. The Authority of the State in the Education of Her Children: An Address before the State Schoolmasters’ Club of Illinois. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Company, 1890. 31 pp.

(20) Candler, Warren A. Better Schools by Longer Terms. 4 pp.

(21) Articles from an unknown publication: Nunnally, G. A. “Educational Destitution in Georgia, and the Remedy.” Hopkins, I. S. “The New Education.” Evans, Lawton B. “The Need of the Hour.” Branson, E. C. “Primary Education in Georgia.” White, H. C. “The Education of the Farmer’s Boy.”

(22) Brown, George P. Religious Instruction in State Schools. Bloomington, Ill.: Public School Publishing Co., 1891. 8 pp.

(23) Conrad, C. P. Education for the Body. 10 pp.

(24) Ruffner, W. H. What Are Normal Schools in Fact? 12 pp.

(25) Centennial Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers and Alumni of the University of Georgia, from 1785 to 1885. Athens, Ga.: Weekly Chronicle Job Office Print, 1885. 85 pp.

(26) Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Tennessee, State Agricultural and Mechanical College, July 1890. 23 pp.

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(27) MacAlister. “Schliemann’s Discoveries at Troy,” reprinted from The Dial, Feb. 1881.

(28) Payne, William H. Address at the Opening of the Fifteenth Session of the Peabody Normal College, Oct. 2, 1889. Nashville, Tenn.: Cumberland Presbyterian Publishing House, 1889. 15 pp.

(29) Payne, William H. Memorial Addresses with Baccalaureate Address. Nashville: University of Nashville Press, 1890. 45 pp.

(30) Payne, William H. Historical Sketch of the Normal College, at Nashville: An Address before Its Officers and Students on Its Ninth Anniversary. Cincinnati: Elm Street Printing Co., 1885. 32 pp.

(31) Tyler, Lyon G. A Few Facts from the Records of William and Mary College. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1890. 16 pp.

(32) The State Normal College: A Memorial to the Legislature in Its Behalf. 4 pp.

(33) Mason, Otis T. The Educational Aspect of the United States National Museum. n.d. 15 pp.

(34) Mason, Otis T. An Account of the Progress in Anthropology for the Years 1887, 1888, from the Smithsonian Report for 1888. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1890. 86 pp.

(35) Mason, Otis T. The Stone Age at Mount Vernon. 1 p.

(36) Mason, Otis T. “The Beginnings of the Carrying Industry,” from the American Anthropologist (Jan. 1889): 21-46.

(37) Richards, C. H. “The Future of the Negro in Our Country: Address of the Annual Meeting in Chicago.” n.d. Pages 88-94 from and unknown publication.

(38) “The Cabinet of President Washington.” Pages 29-44 from an unknown publication.

(39) Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art (March 1873): 257-272.

(40) Gunter, Benjamin T. Address Made Aug. 14, 1890, at the Accomack Baptist Association, Held with the Pungoteague Church, the Centennial Year of the Church. Baltimore: J. F. Weishampel, n.d. 16 pp.

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(41) A Circular Letter to the Baptist Churches of Virginia, Issued July 1882. 4 pp.

(42) “Disfranchisement for Crime.” Pages 46-66 from an unknown publication.

(43) Small, Albion W. The Mission of the Denomination College: Inaugural Address. n.d. 12 pp.

(44) Thruston, Gates P. Oration before the Annual Reunion of the Army of the Cumberland at Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 17-18, 1890. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke and Co., 1891. 24 pp.

(45) MacAlister, James. Address at the Laying of the Cornerstone of the New House of Refuge, Glen Mills, Delaware County, Oct. 17, 1889.

(46) Brock, R. A. The Colonial Virginian: An Address Delivered before the Geographical and Historical Society of Richmond College, Oct. 13, 1891. Richmond, Va.: William Ellis Jones, 1891. 22 pp.

(47) Wilson, William Lyne. The New Trial of Popular Government: An Address Delivered before the Society of the Alumni of the University of Virginia, on Commencement Day, July 1, 1891. Charlottesville, Va.: C. M. Brand, 1891. 19 pp.

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(1) The Monist: A Quarterly Magazine. n.d.: 319-335.

(2) The Virginia Baptist Education Society: The Society--the Seminary--the College. Richmond: Richmond, 1891.

(3) White, Andrew D. Instruction in Social Science: Opening Address at the General Meeting of 1890. 24 pp.

(4) Watts, Thomas H. The American Present: Not a Civil War. n.d. 9 pp.

(5) Proceedings of the Second Annual Convention of the Alabama Bankers’ Association Held at Point Clear, Alabama, June 16, 1891. Birmingham, Ala.: Roberts and Son, 1891. 60 pp.

(6) Pope Leo XIII. To Our Venerable Brethren, All Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, and Bishops of the Catholic World, in Grace and Communion with the Apostolic See. 32 pp.

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(7) Walker, Francis A. The Tide of Economic Thought: Address at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, Dec. 26, 1890. 24 pp.

(8) Hammond, N. J. Address before the Alumni Society of the University of Georgia, June 16, 1891. Atlanta: Constitution Publishing Co., 1891. 15pp.

(9) Oglesby, T. K. The Britannica Answered and the South Vindicated: A Defense of the South against the Aspersions of the Encyclopedia Britannica and a Criticism of That Work. Montgomery, Ala.: Alabama Printing Co., 1891. 60 pp.

(10) The Atlantic Monthly, 67 (June 1891): 621-750.

(11) Moulton, Richard. Address on the University Extension Movement. Philadelphia: The American Society for the Extension of University Teaching, 1890 (?). 19 pp.

(12) Skidmore, Sydney T. University Extension. Philadelphia: Society for the Extension of University Teaching, 1890. 12 pp.

(13) “Economics in Italy.” n.d. Pages 59-80 from an unknown publication.

(14) Ranck, George W. The Traveling Church: An Account of the Baptist Exodus from Virginia to Kentucky in 1781 under the Leadership of Rev. Lewis Craig and Capt. William Ellis. Louisville, Ky.: Baptist Book Concern, 1891. 38 pp.

(15) Report of Superintendent of Education, Montclair, N.J., April 21, 1891. 14 pp.

(16) Welling, James C. The Land Politics of the United States: A Paper Read before the New York Historical Society, May 1, 1888. New York; New Historical Society, 1888. 40 pp.

(17) Welling, James C. Connecticut Federalism or Aristocratic Politics in a Social Democracy: An Address Delivered before the New York Historical Society on Its 86th Anniversary, Nov. 18, 1890. New York: New York Historical Society, 1890. 43 pp.

(18) An Address before the Ladies of the Grammar and Primary School Teachers; Associations of the City of New York. 32 pp.

(19) Draper, Andrew S. The Powers and Obligations of Teachers, the Work of the Last School Year: An Address before the New York State Teachers’ Association, July 6, 1888. Watkins, N.Y.: Troy Press Co., 1888. 32 pp.

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(20) Draper, Andrew S. School Administration in Large Cities, the Legal Status of the Public Schools: Addresses Delivered before the New York State Teachers’ Association, and the National Educational Association. Albany, N.Y.: James B. Lyon, 1889. 53 pp.

(21) Draper, Andrew S. Origin and Development of the New York Common School System: An Address Delivered before the New York State Teachers’ Association, July 8, 1890. Albany, N.Y.: James B. Lyon, 1890. 48 pp.

(22) Draper, Andrew S. The Authority of the State in the Education of Her Children: An Address before the State School Masters’ Club of Illinois, Oct. 11, 1890. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1890. 31 pp.

(23) Draper, Andrew S. A Teaching Profession: An Address before the Massachusetts State Teachers’ Association, Nov. 28, 1890. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1890. 27 pp.

(24) Harris, William T. The Philosophic Aspects of History. n.d. 8 pp.

(25) Harris, William T. The Philosophy of Crime and Punishment. 1890. 20 pp.

(26) Dargan, George W. Address Delivered at the Annual Commencement of the South Carolina Military Academy, July 1, 1891. Charleston, S.C.: Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., 1891. 24 pp.

(27) Report of the Committee of the South Carolina Historical Society in the Matter of Procuring Transcripts of the Colonial Records of This State from the London Record Offices. Charleston, S.C.: Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., 1891. 14 pp.

(28) Jones, Charles C., Jr. The Siege and Evacuation of Savannah, in Dec. 1864: An Address Delivered before the Confederate Survivors’ Association on April 26, 1890. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle Publishing Co., 1890. 30 pp.

(29) Jones, Charles C. An Address Delivered before the Confederate Survivors Association in Augusta, Ga., on the Occasion of Its 13th Annual Reunion on April 27, 1891. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle Publishing co., 1891. 9 pp.

(30) Porter, Robert P. Southern Industrial Progress. Washington D.C.: Judd and Detweiler, 1891. 16 pp.

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(31) Ninth Annual Session of the Baptist Congress for the Discussion of Current Questions Held in the Cavalry Baptist Church, New Haven, Conn., Nov 11-13, 1890. New York: Baptist Congress Publishing Co., 1890. 198 pp.

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(1) Foster, John W. International Arbitration Must Proceed on the Principles of National Honor and Integrity. Washington, D.C.: 1886. 28 pp.

(2) Sanson, G. W. Jesuit Collegiate Instruction in Its Relation to Present Questions of Education and Society. New York: Lange and Hillman, 1870. 23 pp.

(3) Wright, Joseph A. An Address Delivered at the Installation of Rev. L. W. Berry as President of the Indiana Asbury University, July 16, 1850. Indianapolis: John D. Defrees, 1850. 18 pp.

(4) Berry, L. W. An Address Delivered upon His Installation as President of the Indiana Asbury University. Indianapolis: John D. Defrees, 1850. 65 pp.

(5) Anti-Slavery Reporter (Aug. 1885): 419-436.

(6) Official Papers of the Chinese Legation. : S. Cavary and Co., n.d. 56 pp.

(7) Mr. Blaine and His Foreign Policy: an Examination of His Most Important Dispatches While Secretary of State. Boston: H. W. Hall, 1884. 69 pp.

(8) Angulo Heredia, Antonio. Estudios sobre los Estados-Unidos de America. Madrid: 1865. 102 pp.

(9) Fourth Annual Session of the Baptist Congress for the Discussion of Current Questions Held at Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, Nov. 10-12, 1885. New York: The Century Co., 1886. 112 pp.

(10) Shea, George. Alexander Hamilton, a Historical Study, Part II: The Founder of Empire. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1878. Pages 71-168.

(11) Walker, George. La dette américaine at les moyens de l’acquitter. Paris: E. Dentu, 1865. 31 pp.

(12) Bemis, George. Hasty Recognition of Rebel Belligerency and Our Right to Complain of It. Boston: A. Williams and Co., n.d. 57 pp.

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(13) Bemis, George. Precedents of American Neutrality in Reply to the Speech of Sir Roundell Palmer, in the British House of Commons, May 13, 1864. Boston: Little Brown and Co., 1864. 83 pp.

(14) An Imperial Policy Not Fitted for an American Minister: A Letter to John Bigelow, Esq, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the United States to France. 64 pp.

(15) The American Thanksgiving Celebration in Paris, Dec. 7, 1865. Paris: E. Briere, 1865. 33 pp.

VOLUME 83, BOOK 78 – LPR 100, BOX 13

(1) Delmar, Alexander. The Resources, Productions and Social Condition of Spain. 1875. 43 pp.

(2) Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, June Meeting, 1886. 56 pp.

(3) U. S. Bureau of Education. A Review of the Reports of the British Royal Commissioners on Technical Instruction. Written by Charles O. Thompson. Circular of Information No. 3. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1885. 55 pp.

(4) Religious Freedon im Russia, Consisting of an Argument in Behalf of Russian Baptists Held Amendable to the Russian Penal Statute against Change of Religion. Philadelphia: Bible and Publication Society, 1874. 19 pp.

(5) Loring, Charles G. England’s Liability for Indemnity; Remarks on the Letter of “Historicus” Dated Nov. 4, 1863, Printed in the London Times. Boston: William V. Spencer, 1864. 46 pp.

(6) Grant, Ulysses S. Inaugural Address, March 4, 1869. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1869. 5 pp.

(7) Correspondence with J. Scott Russell, Respecting a Universal Exhibition at Rome and the Social Question. Rome: John Polizzi and Co., 1872. 33 pp.

(8) Seward, William H. Speech at Auburn, Oct. 20, 1865. 16 pp.

(9) Seward, William H. Reconciliation: Speech at Auburn, May 22, 1866. Washington D.C.: 1866. 20 pp.

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(10) Seward, William H. Alaska: Speech at Sitka, August 12, 1869. Washington, D.C.: Philip and Solomons, 1869. 31 pp.

(11) Discursos pronunciados en la legislatura de 1866 a 1867 por el diputado a Cortes Don Enrique Taviel de Andrade, y reimpresos a petición de varios diputados de la mayoria. Madrid: 1867. 30 pp.

(12) Manifesto de la situación politica y militar de los Estados-Unidos. Madrid: 1863. 29 pp.

(13) Discurso pronunciado por el Excmo. Sr. Conde de San Luis en el Congreso de los diputados el 9 de junio de 1866. Madrid: 1866. 35 pp.

(14) Comentario de la prensa politica de Madrid. Madrid: 1866. 66 pp.

(15) La cuestión dinástica por D. Eusebio de Salazar y Mazarredo. Madrid: 1869. 16 pp.

(16) Discursos pronunciados en la legislatura de 1866 a 1867 por el diputado a Cortes Don Enrique Tavie de Andrade, y reimpresos a petición de varios diputados de la mayoria. Madrid: 1867. 30 pp.

(17) Sumner, Charles. Speech on the Tenure of Certain Civil Offices, Delivered in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 14-18, 1867. Washington D.C. Congressional Globe Office, 1867. 16 pp.

(18) Sumner, Charles. The One Man Power vs. Congress!: Address at the Music Hall, Boston, Oct. 2, 1866. Boston: Wright and Potter, 1866. 24 pp.

(19) Sumner, Charles. Speech on the Johnson-Clarendon Treaty for the Settlement of Claims, Delivered in the U. S. Senate. Boston: Wright and Potter, 1870. 69 pp.

(20) Sumner, Charles. Speech on the Cession of Russian America to the U. S. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1867. 48 pp.

(21) Sumner, Charles. Ransom of Slaves at the National Capital: Speech on the Bill for the Abolition of Slavery in the U. S. Senate, March 31, 1862. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1862. 13 pp.

(22) Sumner, Charles. National Affairs at Home and Abroad: Speech at the Annual Convention of the Republican Party of Massachusetts, Sept. 22, 1869. 16 pp.

(23) Sumner, Charles. The Duel between France and Germany, with Its Lesson to Civilization. Boston: Wright and Potter, 1870. 46 pp.

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(24) McDougall, J. A. French Interference in Mexico: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Feb. 2, 1863. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1863. 30 pp.

(25) Howard, Jacob. Speech Delivered in Executive Session of the Senate, April 16, 1869. Washington D.C.: F. and J. Rives and George A. Bailey, 1870. 13 pp.

(26) Kelley, William D. Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 11, 1870. Washington D.C.: F and J. Rives and George A. Bailey, 1870. 16 pp.

(27) Debate in the Senate on the Protection of Property in the District of Columbia, April 20, 1848. 16 pp.

(28) Johnson, Andrew. Speech on the State of the Union; Delivered in the U. S. Senate, Feb. 5 and 6, 1861. Washington D.C.: Congressional Globe Office, 1861. 28 pp.

(29) Hale, John P. The Acquisition of Cuba: Speech Delivered in the U. S. Senate, Feb. 15, 1859. Washington D.C.: Buell and Blanchard, 1859. 15 pp.

(30) Hale, John P. Frauds and Corruption in the Navy Department: A Speech Delivered in the U. S. Senate, January 28 and 31, and Feb. 1 and 17, 1865. 32 pp.

VOLUME 84, BOOK 79 – LPR 100, BOX 13

(1) Proceedings of the Western Baptist Educational Convention, Held in the First Baptist Church, Chicago, May 24-25, 1871. Chicago: Lakeside Publishing and Printing Co., 1871. 88 pp.

(2) Convention of Baptist Social Unions at the Athenaeum, Brooklyn, N.Y., Dec. 9-10, 1874. New York: L. H. Biglow and co., 1875. 113 pp.

(3) Eighth Annual Session of the Baptist Congress for the Discussion of Current Questions Held at the Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Toronto, Ontario, Nov. 12-14, 1889. New York: Baptist Congress Publishing Co., 1890. 222 pp.

(4) Tenth Annual Session of the Baptist Congress for the Discussion of Current Questions Held in the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, May 19-21, 1892. New York: Baptist Congress Publishing Co., 1892. 215 pp.

(5) Addresses and Other Proceedings of the Indiana College Association, Second Annual Session, Indianapolis, Dec 26-27, 1879. Indianapolis: Central Printing Co., 1889. 40 pp.

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(6) Second Annual Meeting of the American Baptist Education Society Held in the Immanuel Church, Chicago, May 27-28, 1890. Chicago: James Guilbert, 1890. 80 pp.

(7) Third Annual Meeting of the American Baptist Education Society Held with the Southern Baptist Convention, Birmingham, May 8 and 9, 1891. Chicago: James Guilbert, 1891. 62 pp.

(8) National Education Association. The Need for Further Training, College Accommodation. n.d. 2 pp.

(9) National Education Association. Free Education, the Right to Free Education and How to Enforce It. n.d. 4 pp.

(10) Proceedings of the Second Annual Convention of the College Association of the Middle States and Maryland, Held at Princeton College, N.J., Nov. 28-29, 1890. Princeton: Globe Printing House, 1891. 104 pp.

(11) Draper, Andrew S. The Spirit of School Administration: An Address before the Georgia State Teachers’ Association, Brunswick, Ga., April 30, 1891. 33 pp.

(12) Draper, Andrew S. American Schools for American Citizenship: An Address before the Wisconsin State Teachers’ Association at Madison, Dec. 28, 1891. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons, and Co., 1891. 37 pp.

(13) Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Baptist Education Society, Held at Philadelphia, Pa., May 28, 1902. New York: Wynkoop and Hallenbeck, 1902. 53 pp.

VOLUME 85, BOOK 80 – LPR 100, BOX 13

(1) Bouquillon, Thomas. Education: to Whom Does It Belong? 2d edition. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1892. 31 pp.

(2) Newman, Albert Henry. “Recent Researches Concerning Mediaeval Sects.” Pages 167- 221 from an unknown publication.

(3) Page, Walter H. “Address at the Inauguration of President Winston,” from North Carolina University Magazine (n.d.): 61-70.

(4) Joynes, Edward S. Relation of the State to Higher Education in Colleges, etc.: Paper Read before the Southern Educational Association, July 9, 1891. Chattanooga: Edwards and Broughton, 1891. 10 pp. 2 copies.

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(5) To the Executive Board of the American Baptist Home Mission Society, Jan. 28, 1892. 10 pp.

(6) Pope, Joseph Daniel. The State and the College: An Address Delivered in the College Chapel of the South Carolina College of the May 13, 1892. Columbia S.C.: Presbyterian Publishing House, 1892. 30 pp.

(7) Chief Justice Stone’s Communications. 10 pp.

(8) Carroll, B. H. Centennial Address on Home Missions Delivered May 7, 1892, before the Southern Baptist Convention, at Atlanta, Ga.. 16 pp.

(9) Brinton, Daniel G. Anthropology: As a Science and as a Branch of University Education in the United States. Philadelphia: 1892. 15 pp.

(10) Hubbard, Gardiner G. The Evolution of Commerce: Annual Address by the President of the National Geographic Society, Jan. 15, 1892. 18 pp.

(11) The Evangelical Alliance in Florence, Proceedings and Papers of the Ninth General Conference of Christians of All Nations Held in Florence, Italy, April 4-12, 1891. New York: Office of the Alliance, 1891. 81 pp.

(12) Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Evangelical Alliance for the United States of America, Year Ending January 1892. New York: Office of the Alliance, 1892. 29 pp.

(13) Harris, William T. “The Relation of Invention to the Communication of Intelligence and the Diffusion of Knowledge by Newspaper and Book.” Pages 393-402 of an unknown publication.

(14) Harris, William T. The Place of University Extension in American Education. n.d. 14 pp.

(15) Henderson, C. Hanford. University Extension. 15 pp.

(16) Winslow, William C. The Pilgrim Fathers in Holland: A Paper Read before the New England Historic Genealogical Society on March 4, 1891. Boston; Congregational Publishing Society, 1891. 24 pp.

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(17) Griffis, William Elliot. The Influence of the in the Making of the English Commonwealth and the American Republic with Notice of What the Pilgrims Learned in Holland, Their Treatment by the Government and People, and Answers to Criticisms Made upon the Proposed Delfshaven Memorial: A Paper Read before the Boston Congregational Club, Oct. 26, 1891. Boston: De Wolfe, Fiske and Co., 1891. 40 pp.

(18) Mayo, A. D. The Opportunity and Obligation of Woman in School Suffrage: An Address Delivered before the Jamaica Plain Woman’s School Suffrage Association. 7 pp.

(19) Gibson, Randall L. Albert Sidney Johnson: Address on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Equestrian Statue of General Johnston on the Tomb of the Benevolent Association, Army of Tennessee, Louisiana Division, Metairie Cemetery, April 6, 1887. 8 pp.

(20) Gibson, Randall L. How the Civil War Amended the Constitution of the United States: Address before the General Assembly of Louisiana, on the Occasion of Re-election to the U. S. Senate, May 22, 1888. 8 pp.

(21) Brawley, William H. An Address Delivered at the Anniversary of Erskine College, June 29, 1887. Charleston, S.C.: Walker, Evans and Cogswell, 1887. 21 pp.

(22) Addresses Made at the Inauguration of the Professors of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Omaha, Nebraska, Oct. 14, 1891. Omaha: Central West Print, 1891. 50 pp.

(23) Harrison, Hall. Loose Him, and Let Him Go, Is Father Hall’s Vow Binding?: Speech at the Church Congress in Washington. Boston: Damrell and Upham, 1891. 35 pp.

(24) University of California, Philosophical Union. Bulletin No. 8. 19 pp.

(25) Bitting, W. C. Biblical Medicine. Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1891. 26 pp.

(26) Economics, Part I: Production. 6 pp.

(27) Introduction to University Extension: Study of Political Economy. 6 pp.

(28) The English Miners and University Extension. 9 pp.

(29) Lane, Jonathan A. Address on Taxation. 24 pp.

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(30) Lane, Jonathan A. Addresses Delivered at the Annual Banquet, Boston Merchants Association, January 8, 1889, by President Jonathan A. Lane, Governor Oliver Ames, Mayor Thomas N. Hast, Richard T. Ely, S. C. T. Dodd, Francis B. Thurber, Thomas M. Cooley, Eliott F. Shepard, Seth Low. Boston: Robinson and Stephenson, 1889. 80 pp.

VOLUME 86, BOOK 81 – LPR 100, BOX 13

(1) Harris, William. The National Educational Association, Its Organization and Functions: A Paper Read before the Dept. of Superintendence of the National Educational Association at Philadelphia, Feb. 24, 1891. 15 pp.

(2) Harris, William T. The World’s Educational Congress: A Paper Read before the Dept. of Superintendence of the National Education Association at Brooklyn N.Y., Feb. 16, 1892. 9 pp.

(3) The National Education Association, Some Notable Results of the Scholarship Examination. 2 pp.

(4) Cleveland Educational Bureau. 23 pp.

(5) Hulbert, C. B. The Distinctive Idea in Education. 37 pp.

(6) Beard, John R. How Did We Come by the Reformation? London: Smart and Allen, n.d. 30 pp.

(7) Bradlaugh, Charles. Socialism: Its Fallacies and Dangers. London: Freethought Publishing Co., 1887. 16 pp.

(8) Gladstone, W. E. The Irish Question. London: John Murray, 1886.

(9) Gladstone, W. E. The Irish Question: Speech at the Eighty Club on April 19, 1887. 32 pp.

(10) Bradlaugh, Charles. Appeal to the Electors: Mr. Gladstone or Lord Salisbury, Which? London: Freethought Publishing Co., 1886. 12 pp.

(11) Cleveland’s Pension Vetoes: How the Man Who Sent a Substitute Dealt with Those Who Went to the Front. 47 pp.

(12) Medley, George W. The Reciprocity Craze: A Tract for the Times. New York: Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co., 1881. 36 pp.

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(13) Mongredien, Augustus. The Western Farmer of America. New York: Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co., 1882. 30 pp.

(14) Mongredien, Augustus. Free Trade and English Commerce. New York: Cassell and Co., n.d. 96 pp.

(15) Wells, David A. A Primer of Tariff Reform. New York: Cassell and Co., 1885. 31 pp.

(16) Washington’s Legacy: Circular Letter Addressed to the Governors of al the States on Disbanding the Army. Old South Leaflets General Series, No. 15. 12 pp.

(17) Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation of May 29, 1874. Old South Leaflets General Series, No. 18. 28 pp.

(18) Verrazzono’s Voyage, 1524. Old South Leaflets General Series, No. 17. 16 pp.

(19) Washington’s Letter to Benjamin Harrison, Governor of Virginia on the Opening of Communication with the West, Mount Vernon, 10 October 1784. Old South Leaflets General Series, No. 16. 16 pp.

(20) Dilworth, John. Pictorial Description of the Tabernacle in the Wilderness: Its Rights and Ceremonies. London: Sunday School Union, 1876. 32 pp.

(21) Brantley, W. T. The Covenant of Circumcision: No Just Plea for Infant Baptism. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, n.d. Pages 199-218.

(22) Collins, Jesse A. Christian Beneficience, or the Duty of Giving for Religious Purposes. Charleston, S.C.: Southern Baptist Publication Society, 1860. 23 pp.

(23) Zorrilla, Manuel Ruiz. A sus amigos y a sus adversarios. 1877. 96 pp.

VOLUME 87, BOOK 82 – LPR 100, BOX 14

(1) List of Field Officers, Regiments and Battalions in the , 1861- 1865. 131 pp.

(2) List of Regiments and Battalions in the Confederate States Army, 1861-1865. 91 pp.

(3) Political Science Quarterly. “Asylum in Legations and Consulates and in Vessels: The Right of Asylum,” (March 1892).

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(4) Political Science Quarterly. “Asylum in Legations and Consulates and in Vessels: Asylum in America,” (June 1892): 197-231.

(5) Political Science Quarterly. “Asylum in Legations and Consulates and in Vessels: Diplomatic Asylum in International Law,” (Sept. 1892): 397-418.

(6) George, Henry. Protection or Free Trade?: In the House of Representatives March 11 and 31, April 6 and 8, 1892. 63 pp.

(7) Smith, Franklin W. Brief from a Paper in Prospectus of the National Gallery of History and Art. n.d. 16 pp.

(8) Bullock, Rufus B. Address Delivered Aug. 22, 1891, Delivered before the Alumni Association of the Albion Academy, at Albion, Orleans County, N.Y. 7 pp.

(9) Addresses before the Texas Bar Association by T. N. Waul, Richard S. Walker, A. J. Peeler, and Robert G. Street. n.d. Pages 37-85.

(10) Draper, Andrew S. The Indian Problem of the State of New York: An Address before the Presbytery of Buffalo, at the North Presbyterian Church, Sept. 10, 1889. Albany, N.Y.: James B. Lyon, 1889. 43 pp.

(11) Dinner of the Alumni Association of the Columbian University, Washington D.C., April 14, 1891. 3 pp.

(12) Message of the Mayor Transmitting Report of the Special Commission on Taxation. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1891. 29 pp.

(13) Lane, Jonathan A. Report of the Committee at the Annual Meeting, Oct. 21, 1889. 32 pp.

(14) Bible Workers’ College. New York. n.d. 4 pp.

(15) Mason, Otis T. The Birth of Invention. n.d. 10 pp.

(16) Billings, John S. American Inventions and Discoveries in Medicine, Surgery and Practical Sanitation. 10 pp.

(17) Montague, A. J. Address Delivered before the Literary Societies of William and Mary College, on June 29, 1892. Danville, Va.: E. R. Waddill, 1893. 21 pp.

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(18) Williams, Leighton. Amity Tracts No. 1: The Baptist Position, Its Experimental Basis. New York: E. Scott and Co., 1892. 28 pp.

(19) Wright, Marcus J. Some Account of the Life and Services of William Blount. Washington D.C.: n.d. 142 pp.

(20) Abbe, Cleveland. “On the Production of Rain,” article from Agricultural Science (July 1892): 297-309.

VOLUME 88, BOOK 83 – LPR 100, BOX 14

(1) Committee of U. S. Bureau of Education and the American Bar Association. Advance Sheets from the Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1890-1891: Report of Legal Education. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1893. 207 pp.

(2) U. S. Bureau of Education. Southern Women in the Recent Educational Movement in the South. Written by A. D. Mayo. Circular of Information No. 1. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1888. 300 pp.

(3) U. S. Bureau of Education. Rise and Growth of the Normal School Idea in the United States. Written by J. P. Gordy. Circular of Information No. 8. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1891. 145 pp.

(4) Barrows, Isabel C. Physical Training: A Full Report of the Papers and Discussions of the Conference Held in Boston in November, 1889. Boston: George H. Ellis, ca. 1890. 135 pp.

(5) Report of the Director of Physical Training. School Document No. 22. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1891. 75 pp.

VOLUME 89, BOOK 84 – LPR 100, BOX 14

(1) Ingle, Edward. The Negro in the District of Columbia. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 11th series, nos. 3-4. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1893. 60 pp.

(2) “Syllabus No. 2 of a Course of Instruction in Form-Study and Drawing for the Teachers’ Institutes of the State of New York.” Albany, N.Y.: Dept. of Public Instruction, 1890.

(3) Hall, G. Stanley. “The Health of School Children as Affected by School Buildings.” n.d. Pages 163-172 from an unknown publication.

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(4) Eliot, Charles W. Shortening and Enriching the Grammar School. n.d. 18 pp.

(5) “Report of School Statistics.” Pages 223-237 from an unknown publication.

(6) The Bering Sea Arbitration, or “Elagic Sealing” Judicially Considered According to a Particular Analogy of Municipal Law. n.d. 18 pp.

(7) James, Edmund J. Education of Businessmen: An Address before the Convention of the American Bankers’ Association at Saratoga, Sept. 3, 1890. 40 pp.

(8) Report of the Committee on Schools of Finance and Economy to the Convention of the American Bankers’ Association at New Orleans, Nov. 12, 1891 and Reports Made to the American Bankers’ Association at Its Convention in San Francisco, Sept. 7-8, 1892. New York: American Bankers’ Association, 1892. 39 pp.

(9) American Bankers’ Association. Committee on Schools of Finance and Economy. Education of Business Men II. Philadelphia: 1892. 16 pp.

(10) Ham, Charles H. The Co-education of Mind and Hand. New York College for the Training of Teachers Educational Monographes. New York: 1890. 38 pp.

(11) Harris, William T. Two Papers on Manual Training. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1890. 14 pp.

(12) Elliott, C. D. Family Craft, or the Scotch-Irish in Education in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, from 1780 to 1880. Nashville: George B. Staddan and Co., 1880. 31 pp.

(13) Powers, James K. Annual Address of the President of the Alabama Educational Association Delivered at East Lake, July 1, 1891. 9 pp.

(14) Blodgett, James H. “The Rural School Problem,” from the American Anthropologist (Jan. 1893): 71-78.

(15) Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Baptist Education Society, Held at Philadelphia, May 28, 1892. New York: Wynkoop and Hallenbeck, 1892. 53 pp.

(16) Report of the Council of the City and Guilds of London Institute for the Advancement of Technical Education to be Presented to the Governors at a Meeting to be Held, March 25, 1885. 219 pp.

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(17) First Report of the Royal Commissioners on Technical Instruction Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. London: George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1882. 62 pp.

(18) Gaines, J. T. Principles in Teaching. Cincinnati: Teachers’ Cooperative Publishing Co., 1891. 63 pp.

(19) U. S. Congress. Senate. Memorial in Regard to a National University by John W. Hot, Aug. 3, 1892. 52nd Cong., 1st sess., 1888. 9 pp.

(20) Wilson, Joseph M. On Schools: With Particular Reference to Trades Schools. n.d. 154 pp.

(21) Proceedings of the First Annual Session of the Southern Educational Association, Held in the North Carolina Teachers’ Building, Morehead City, N.C., July 1-5, 1890. Raleigh: Edwards and Broughton, 1890. 64 pp.

(22) Brown, George P. Religious Instruction in State Schools. Bloomington, Ill.: Public School Publishing Co., 1891. 8 pp.

VOLUME 90, BOOK 85 – LPR 100, BOX 14

(1) Rapport presenté à Mgr l’Archevêque de Paris, par la Commission Administrative des Carmes, sur le programme des études theologiques et sur le règlement des exercices relatifs à la science sacré dans la Maison des Carmes. Paris: 1851. 127 pp.

(2) Sherman, John. Sherman on Finance: A Broad and Statesmanlike Presentation of the Whole Subject of Coinage and Money Circulation. n.d. 47 pp.

(3) Hill, David. Cleveland and Stenvenson: Speech at the Democratic Ratification Meeting at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Sept. 19, 1892. 20 pp.

(4) Dodge, Daniel. Law and Liberty in the Manifestations of the Human Will: Nature and the Origin of Evil and the Limit of Righteous Severity in the Punishment of Sin. Albany, N.Y.: Riggs Printing and Publishing Co., 1890. 40 pp.

(5) Dargan, Edwin C. The Baptist Preacher for the Times: Inaugural Address as Associate Professor of Homiletics in the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, Oct. 1, 1892. 19 pp.

(6) Schurz, Carl. Issues of the Campaign. 31 pp.

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(7) Leech, H. J. Mr. Gladstone and His Reviler: A Reply to Mr. L. J. Jennings, M. P. London: H. Darbyshire and Co., n.d. 57 pp.

(8) Harrison, Frederic. Mr. Gladstone or Anarchy! London: National Press Agency, n.d. 15 pp.

(9) The President’s Letter: Protection and Its Undeniable Results. n.d. 16 pp.

(10) Le tyran, les allies, et le roi. Paris: Chez les Marchands de nouveautés, 1814. 43 pp.

(11) Lally-Tolendal, Marquis de. Sur la déclaration de plusieurs pairs de France, publiée dans le Moniteur du mardi 27 novembre 1821. Paris: Chez Delaunay, 1822. 15 pp.

(12) Considérations sur les moyens d’affermir rapidement nos libertés, sur les résultats de la loi des élections, et sur ceux de la liberté de la presse. Paris: Chez Ladvocat, 1819. 58 pp.

(13) Suite de la dénonciation de l’agiotage. 90 pp.

(14) Hope, J. B. Beresford. The Common Sense of Art: A Lecture Delivered in Behalf of the Architectural Museum at the South Kensington Museum, Dec. 8, 1858. London: John Murray, 1858. 32 pp.

(15) National League for the Protection of American Institutions. A Statement Concerning the First Year’s Active Work of the League, and Its Purposes in the Immediate Future. New York: Central Offices, 1891. 16 pp.

(16) Lansing, I. J. “Columbus and the Discovery of America, or, Papal Claims and Historic Fact,” from the Envelope Series (Jan. 1892): 25-50.

(17) Leo XIII, Pope. On the Duties of Catholics. Boston: Arnold Publishing Association, n.d. 6 pp.

(18) Lansing, I. J. National Danger in Romanism: Rome’s Avowed Purpose to Control the State, and Her Success in Great Cities. Boston: Arnold Publishing Association, n.d. 36 pp.

(19) Mead, Edwin D. Representative Government. 28 pp.

(20) Janes, Lewis G. The Problem of City Government. 44 pp.

(21) Remsen, Daniel S. Suffrage and the Ballot. 24 pp.

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(22) Cochin, Augustin. Abraham Lincoln: conférence prononcée le 14 mars 1869 à la réunion publique du theâtre impérial. Paris: Librairie Degorce-Cadot, 1869. 12 pp.

(23) Cochin, Augustin. Abraham Lincoln. Paris: 1869. 56 pp.

(24) Cleveland’s Labor Record: A Full and Correct List of His Labor Vetoes. n.d. 2 pp.

(25) Sheep Husbandry. n.d. 4 pp.

(26) Labor Strikes. n.d. 4 pp.

(27) Trusts. 8 pp.

(28) Sayers, Joseph D. Expenditures – Appropriations: Remarks in the House of Representatives, Aug. 4, 1892. 4 pp.

(29) Aubrey, W. H. S. How the Money Goes. n.d. 2 pp.

(30) Aubrey, W. H. S. Facts for Agricultural Labourers. n.d. 2 pp.

(31) Aubrey, W. H. S. Tory Tactics. n.d. 2 pp.

(32) Mr. Gladstone on Ulster, a Reply to the Belfast Convention: Speech Delivered to a Number of Leading Nonconformists, at the House of the Rev. J. Guinness Rogers, on June 18, 1892. London: 1892. 16 pp.

(33) Aubrey, W. H. S. The Land Question. 2 pp.

(34) Aubrey, W. H. S. The Farmer’s Friends. 2 pp.

(35) Desha, Mart. Columbian Liberty Bell Committee. 6 pp.

VOLUME 91, BOOK 86 – LPR 100, BOX 14

(1) Dinner Given by the Committee of Arrangements Appointed by the Bar Association of the District of Columbia to the Delegates to the Fourth Annual Meeting of the National Bar Association of the U. S. 1891. 47 pp.

(2) Harris, W. T. Immortality of the Individual, Being a Brief Survey of the Grounds upon Which Philosophy Bases Its Doctrine of Human Immortality. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1885. 32 pp.

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(3) Columbus Day: The Celebration. Columbia, S.C.: Oct. 21, 1892. 37 pp.

(4) Defence of Battery Wagner, July 18, 1863: Addresses Delivered before the Confederate Survivors’ Association in Augusta, Ga., on the Occasion of Its 14th Annual Reunion on Memorial Day, April 26, 1892, by Charles C. Jones, H. D. D. Twiggs, and F. Edgeworth Evem. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle Publishing Co., 1892. 45 pp.

(5) University of Tennessee. State Agricultural and Mechanical College. Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station (July 1890): 41-64.

(6) Carr, C. S. David Bennet Hill: An Address Delivered before the Thurman Club, March 8, 1892. 13 pp.

(7) Johnson, John B. The Applied Scientist: Address before the Section of Mechanical Science and Engineering, American Association for the Advancement of Science, August, 1892. Salem, Mass: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., 1892. 8 pp.

(8) Tucker, John Randolph. Annual Address before the American Bar Association at Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Aug. 25, 1892. Philadelphia: Dando Printing and Publishing Co., 1892. 34 pp.

(9) U. S. Congress. Senate. In the Senate of the United States, March 27, 1893. 53rd Cong., Special Session, 1893. 21 pp.

(10) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Circulating Promissory Notes. 52rd Cong., 2d Session, 1893. 14 pp.

(11) Walker, J. H. Banking: Speech Delivered before the Boston Association of Bank Presidents, at the Parker House, Nov. 14, 1892. Worcester, Mass.: 1892. 24 pp.

(12) Woodworth, Frank G. The Kind and Scope of Education Needed for the Colored Race: A Paper Read before the Mississippi State Teachers’ Association in December, 1892. Tougaloo, Miss.: Tougaloo University, 1893. 11 pp.

(13) L’éducation réparatrice: rapport sur le concours ouvert en 1874 par la société nationale d’éducation. Lyon: Libraire de l’Academie, 1875. 43 pp.

(14) Ghio, Auguste, ed. Le voyage d’Alphonse XII et les événements d’Espagne par un témoin oculaire. Paris: Palais-Royal, 1883. 51 pp.

(15) Lachaud, E., ed. La France nouvelle, tua res agitur. Paris: 1871. 45 pp.

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(16) Institut de France. Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques. Notice sur M. Hippolyte Carnot par M. Lefevre-Pontalis. Paris: 1891. 48 pp.

(17) Les deux programmes de 1789: programme national de réforme manifesté par les cahiers des États généraux, programme de la révolution arrêté par Mirabeau dévoilé par Chamfort: regne de l’aristocratie de Paris depuis le 27 juin 1789, avénement de la démogogie parisienne le 18 mars 1871. Paris: J. M. Freydier, 1871. 108 pp.

(18) Des associations religieuses, véritable état de la question. Paris: Jacques Lecoffre, 1845. 94 pp.

(19) Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, October Meeting, 1892.

(20) National Prison Association. Criminal Law Reform Committee. Some of the Causes Which Tend to Promote the Increase of Crime in the United States: Report Read at Its Annual Session at Baltimore Maryland, Dec. 4, 1892. New Haven: Hoggson and Robinson, 1892. 16 pp.

(21) Shall Virginians Write Virginia History? 20 pp.

(22) Draper, Andrew S. An Address on the Spirit of the Teacher at the General Teachers’ Meeting, Cleveland Public Schools, March 11, 1893. Cleveland, Ohio: Board of Education, 1893. 24 pp.

(23) The Right of Property and the Ownership of Land. 40 pp.

(24) Alderman, E. A. An Address Delivered Oct. 14, 1892 at the Guilford Battle Ground on the Occasion of the Dedication of the Monument to the Maryland Soldiers. Greensboro, N.C.: C. E. Thomas, 1893. 10 pp.

VOLUME 92, BOOK 87 – LPR 100, BOX 14

(1) Masseras, E. Le scrutin de liste et le scrutin d’arrondissement. Paris: C. Maron et E. Flammarion, 1881. 39 pp.

(2) Message du Président Jefferson Davis au sénat et à la chambre des États Confédérés le 7 décembre 1865. 46 pp.

(3) Histoire de l’academie de Montauban, 1740-1867: discours prononcé par M. de Broca, président de la société des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Tarn-et-Garonne, dans la séance publique du 27 juin 1867. Montauban: Imprimerie Forestie Neveu, 1868. 47 pp.

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(4) Rome, la chrétienté et l’Italie. Paris: Librairie du Luxembourg, 1867. 46 pp.

(5) Garanties donnes par le roi d’Italie pour l’indépendance du Saint-Siége. Paris: Poulet- Malassis, 1861. 31 pp.

(6) Sur le recrutement du clergé de France, à MM. les sénateurs, les députés, les électeurs par Mgr. Guilbert, Évêque d’Amiens. Paris: E. Plon et Cis, imprimeurs-éditeurs, 1881. 21 pp.

(7) Le pape et le congrès: lettre à un catholique par Mgr. l’Évêque d’Orléans. Paris: Charles Douniol, 1860. 32 pp.

(8) Les rois et le pape par M. Laurentie. Paris: Lagny frères, 1860. 32 pp.

(9) Passy, Frederic. De la souveraineté temporelle des papes au point de la justice et de la religion. Paris: E. Dentu, 1860. 46 pp.

(10) Lançon, R. Des lois de liberté et de leur durée en France. Paris: Garnier frêres, 1868. 58 pp.

(11) Martyrologe des erreurs judiciaires, par Laget Valdeson, ancien magistrat. Paris: Cosse et Marchal, imprimeurs-éditeurs, 1863. 69 pp.

(12) Mennesson, Gustave. Barreau de Paris. Éloge de Royer-Collard: discours prononcé à l’ouverture de la conférence des avocats, 18 décembre 1875. Paris: A Parent, 1876. 70 pp.

(13) Association pour la Vie Politique-Décentralization. De l’enseignment primaire dans les campagnes et de son influence sur la view politique des population. Paris: Imprimerie Générale De C. Lahure, 1868. 58 pp.

(14) Martin, H. Marie. L’empire et la révolution. Paris: E. Dentu, 1861. 31 pp.

(15) Lobo y Casal, G.. L’insurrection espagnole et la presse parisienne. Paris: E. Dentu, 1867. 32 pp.

(16) Le Duc d’Orléans extrait du Correspondant. Paris: E. de Soye et fils, imprimeurs, 1890. 20 pp.

(17) L’alliance de la démocratie avec le christianisme ou le noeud gordien de la politique. 84 pp.

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(18) Tolra de Bordas, J.. Du mouvement historique en France pendant l’année 1877: lecture faite à la séance annuelle et publique de la société des études historiques le 12 mai 1878. Amiens: 1878. 46 pp.

(19) Thiers, M. A. République Française, Assemblée Nationale, séance du 20 juin 1871: Discours prononcé par M. A. Thiers, président du conseil des ministres, chef du pouvoir exécutif de la République Française, sur l’emprunt de deux milliards. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1871. 55 pp.

(20) Joly, J. La guerre révolutionnaire. Mort aux tyrans! Paix et fraternité à tous les peuples! Nice: B. Visconti, 1871. 64 pp.

(21) Sirven, Alfred. Chambord et Gambetta. Paris: Auguste Ghio, 1883. 28 pp.

VOLUME 93, BOOK 88 – LPR 100, BOX 15

(1) Clarke, Samuel C. Memoir of Gen. William Hull. Boston: David Clapp and Son, 1893. 24 pp.

(2) Jones, Charles C. Military Operations in Georgia during the War between the States: Address Delivered before the Confederate Survivors’ Association in Augusta, Georgia, upon the Occasion of Its 15th Annual Reunion on April 26, 1893. August, Ga.: Chronicle Job Printing Co., 1893. 32 pp.

(3) Stiles, Robert. Address at the Dedication of the Monument to the Confederate Dead, University of Virginia, June 7, 1893. Richmond, Va.: Taylor and Taylor, 1893. 28 pp.

(4) Schaff, Philip. The Reunion of Christendom: A Paper Prepared for the Parliament of Religions and the National Conference of the Evangelical Alliance Held in Chicago, Sept. and Oct. 1893. New York: Evangelical Alliance Office, 1893. 43 pp.

(5) Green, Samuel Abbott. A Paper Read before the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, May 25, 1893, at the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of Its Foundation in That City. Boston: 1893. 22 pp.

(6) Appeal on Behalf of Religious Work in the Turkish Empire, from Representatives of Bible and Missionary Societies at Constantinople. 20 pp.

(7) “Tithes National Property: What Mr. Gladstone and Mr. W. H. Smith Say,” from the Liberator (March 1890). 2 pp.

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(8) Are the Clergy State-Paid?: What Mr. Gladstone Says. 2 pp.

(9) Mr. Gladstone and Church Property. 2 pp.

(10) “Not a Penny!” 2 pp.

(11) The “Church Property” Question. 4 pp.

(12) Church Revenues: What the Parliamentary Return Shows. 4 pp.

(13) National Education Association. Annual Report, 1892. London: Strand, 1892. 10 pp.

(14) National Education Association. Report for the Year 1892. 35 pp.

(15) Draper, Andrew S. Cleveland Public Schools: An Address on the Spirit of the Teacher at General Teachers’ Meeting, March 11, 1893. Cleveland, Ohio: 1893. 24 pp.

(16) Fifth Annual Meeting of the American Baptist Education Society, Held at Nashville Tennessee, May 11, 1893. New York: Wynkoop and Hallenbeck, 1893. 44 pp.

(17) Stanley, E. Lyulph. The Advantages of the School Board System. 23 pp.

(18) U. S. Bureau of Education. The Value of Common School Education to Common Labor. Written by Edward Jarvis. Circular of Information No. 3. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1879. 37 pp.

(19) Mill, John Stuart. Inaugural Address Delivered to the University of St. Andrews, Feb. 1, 1867. Boston: Littell and Gay, 1867. 31 pp.

(20) Williams, W. B. The Duty of the State to Meet Every Educational Want of Its Citizens. Boston: Beacon Press, 1891. 52 pp.

(21) Johnston, William Preston. High Schools in Louisiana and Tulane University. New Orleans: L. Graham and Son, 1893. 40 pp.

(22) Proceedings of the 3rd Annual Convention of the College Association of the Middle States and Maryland, Held at Cornell University, Nov. 27-28, 1891. Ithaca, N.Y.: Globe Printing House, 1892. 77 pp.

(23) Noble, Frederick Perry. “The Chicago Congress on Africa.” Pages 279-318 from an unknown publication.

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(24) Scott, George Robert White. “The Italian Renaissance of Today.” Pages 99-130 from an unknown publication.

(25) Welling, James C. The Last Town Election in Pompeii: An Archaeological Study of Roman Municipal Politics Based on Pompeiian Wall Inscriptions. 16 pp.

(26) Welling, James C. “Slavery in the Territories,” from the Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1891. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1892. Pages 131-160.

(27) Peabody, A. P. Life of William Plumer. Boston: Phillips, Sampson and Co., 1857. 29 pp.

(28) Edmonds, Richard H. “Industrial Development of the South,” from The Engineering Magazine. 31 pp.

(29) “Unparalleled Industrial Progress,” from The Forum (Aug. 1892): 673-686.

(30) Gray, George. Purchase of Silver Bullion: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Sept. 20, 1893. Washington D.C.: 1893. 24 pp.

(31) Rhodes, M. The Influence and Advantage of the Rural Christian College: An Address Delivered before Carthage College, May 24, 1892. St. Louis, Mo.: 1892. 8 pp.

(32) U. S. Bureau of Education. The Spelling Reform. Written by Francis A. March. Circular of Information No. 8. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1893. 86 pp.

(33) Joynes, Edward S. The Uses of the Literary Society: Address before the Literary Societies of Washington and Lee University. Richmond, Va.: The Baughman Stationery Co., 1892. 24 pp.

(34) Fenner, Charles E. Annual Address. n.d. 19 pp.

(35) Montalembert, Count De . The Genesis and Descent of the System of Civil Law Prevailing in Louisiana. Boston: Littell and Gay, N.d. 27 pp.

(36) Montalembert, Count De. The Victory of the North in the U. S. Boston: Littell and Gay, n.d. 32 pp.

(37) Polk, W. M. The University of the South and the Race Problem. University of the South Papers, Series B, No. 75. Sewanee, Tenn.: 1893. 32 pp.

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(38) Jackson, Henry R. American Loyalty, Washington Founder, Webster Expounder of the Federal Constitution: An Address Delivered June 20, 1893, during Commencement Exercises of the University of Georgia. Savannah, Ga.: 1893. 37 pp.

(39) Dr. John Lansing Burrows: Died in Stellaville, Ga, Jan. 2, 1893, Buried in Richmond, Va., Jan 5, 1893. 15 pp.

(40) Carroll, B. H. Centennial Address on Home Missions, Delivered May 7, 1892, before the Southern Baptist Convention, at Atlanta. 16 pp.

(41) Mason, O. T. The Relation of Commerce to Missions. 15 pp.

(42) Elliott, William. Address Delivered at the Commencement of Work on the Port Royal Dry Dock, Carolina Day, 1891. Charleston, S.C.: Evans and Cogswell Co., 1891. 17 pp.

(43) Potter, Henry C. The Life-Giving Word: A Sermon Memorial of the Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks. Boston: Damrell and Upham, 1893. 25 pp.

VOLUME 94, BOOK 89 – LPR 100, BOX 15

(1) Ingle, Edward. The Negro in the District of Columbia. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 11th series, nos. 3-4. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1896. 110 pp.

(2) Wright, Richard R. A Brief Historical Sketch of Negro Education in Georgia. Savannah, Ga.: Robinson Printing House, 1894. 58 pp.

(3) Howard, George Elliot. The American University and the American Man: Second Commencement Address, Leland Stanford Junior University, May 31, 1893. Palo Alto, Calif.: Leland Stanford Junior University, 1893. 22 pp.

(4) Love, E. K. A Sermon on Lynch Law and Raping: Preached at First African Baptist Church, Savannah, Ga., Nov. 5, 1893. Augusta, Ga.: Georgia Baptist Print, 1894. 19 pp.

(5) N. A. The Science of Universal History: Its Method and Its Relation to Physical Sciences. 20 pp.

(6) The Liberal Magazine, a Periodical. March 1894. 68 pp.

(7) Gladstone, W. E. The House of Lords and the Liberal Party: A Speech Delivered on Sept. 27, 1893. Westminster: Liberal Publication Department, 1893. 20 pp.

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(8) Gladstone, W. E. Mr. Gladstone on the House of Lords and the Parish Councils Bill. n.d. 8 pp.

(9) What the Liberal Government Has Done and What It Intends to Do. n.d. 4 pp.

(10) Mangling Done Here: A Week’s Work in the Lords. n.d. 4 pp.

(11) The New Liberal Charter of Government of the People, by the People, for the People. n.d. 4 pp.

(12) Archer, H. P. Local Reminiscences: A Lecture Delivered before the Mutual Aid Association of Charleston, S.C., June 6, 1889. Charleston, S.C.: Daggett Printing Company’s Press, 1893. 25 pp.

(13) Sunderland, B. Mistakes: A Poem, Delivered before the Euosian and Philophrenian Societies of Columbian College, April 12, 1860. Washington D.C.: Euosian and Philophrenian Societies, 1860. 32 pp.

(14) Tucker, John Randolph. Address at the 16th Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association, Aug. 31, 1893. Philadelphia: Dando Printing and Publishing Co., 1893. 53 pp.

(15) Brown, Henry B. The Annual Address before the American Bar Association, Aug. 31, 1893. Philadelphia: Dando Printing and Publishing Co., 1893. 30 pp.

(16) Court of Claims. The United States vs. Alice Weil et al.: Opinion on the Authority of the President to Approve Bills after the Adjournment of Congress and the History of the Veto Power. 15 pp.

(17) Boardman, George Dana. The Parliament of Religions: An Address before the Philadelphia Conference of Baptist Ministers, Oct. 23, 1893. Philadelphia: National Baptist Print, 1893. 30 pp.

(18) Court of Claims. The United States vs. Alice Weil et al.: Opinion on the Authority of the President to Approve Bills after the Adjournment of Congress and the History of the Veto Power. 15 pp.

(19) Boardman, George Dana. The Parliament of Religions: An Address before the Philadelphia Conference of Baptist Ministers, Oct. 23, 1893. Philadelphia: The National Baptist Print, 1893. 16 pp.

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(20) “Occult Compensation.” n.d. Pages 285-308 from an unknown publication.

(21) Lea, Henry Charles. The Spanish Inquisition as an Alienist. n.d. 12 pp.

(22) Lea, Henry Charles. “The Ecclesiastical Treatment of Usury.” Pages 355-385 from an unknown publication.

(23) “The Taxes of the Papal Penitentiary,” reprinted from the English Historical Review (July 1893). 15 pp.

(24) Gannett, Henry. The Movement of Our Population: Paper Presented before the National Geographic Society, Dec. 9, 1892. 24 pp.

(25) Hubbard, Gardiner G. Geographic Progress of Civilization: Annual Address by the President Presented before the Society, Feb. 2, 1894. 21 pp.

(26) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Permanent Exposition of the Three Americas. 50th Congress, 1st Sess., 1888. 57 pp.

(27) U. S. Congress. House of Representatives. Antonio Maximo Mora. 52d Congress, 2d Sess., 1893. 6 pp.

(28) Rhodes, M. The Influence and Advantage of the Rural Christian College: An Address Delivered before Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois, May 24, 1892. St. Louis: 1892. 8 pp.

(29) Noble, Frederick A. The Negro and His Rights under the Amendments to the Constitution: A Paper Read at the Chicago Congress on Africa. n.d. 14 pp.

(30) “The Chicago Congress on Africa by Frederick Perry Noble, Secretary.” Pages 279-318 from an unknown publication.

(31) Johnston, William Preston. An Address before the Louisiana State Public School Teachers’ Association, at New Iberia, La., Dec. 28, 1893. New Orleans: L. Graham and Son, 1894. 19 pp.

(32) Boardman, George Dana. National and Internationalism or Mankind One Body: Paper Read before the Chicago Peace Congress, Aug. 18, 1893. Boston: American Advocate of Peace, 1893. 12 pp.

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(33) Morgan, T. J. Roman Catholics and Indian Education: An Address Delivered in Boston, April 16, 1893. 32 pp.

(34) Morgan, T. J. The American Catechism. 1894. 12 pp.

(35) Baptists and Roman Catholics. 4 pp.

(36) National Education Association. Annual Report, 1893. 24 pp.

(37) National Education Association. The Education Department and the Structure of Schools. n.d. 15 pp.

(38) McCarthy, Carlton. Typical Virginia, or, “On Newfound River:” A Review in Which the Friend of the “Po’ Whites” and “Half Strainer” Becomes Indignant and Denounces Another Slander of the “First Families of Virginia,” Their Poor Neighbors, and Hanover County. Richmond, Va.: J. L. Hill Printing Co., 1894. 22 pp.

VOLUME 95, BOOK 90 – LPR 100, BOX 15

(1) Marini, Angelo. I papi e l’unita d’Italia del Giureconsulto. Firenze: 1883. 101 pp.

(2) Sul dominio temporale dei papi : chi ha ragione il re o il papa? Roma: Libraria Filiziani, 1891. 110 pp.

(3) Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, paquebots – poste français, liste de passengers de cabine. 4 pp.

(4) White Star Line, United States and Royal Mail Steamers, 4 pp.

(5) Dedication of Pine Street Baptist Church, Sunday, April 15, 1883 – program.

(6) Cannin, M. Observations sur le discours prononcé dans la chambre des communes, 14 avril 1823. 118 pp.

(7) Clausel, M. Quelques considérations sur la révolution d’Espagne et sur l’intervention de la France. Paris: 1825. 100 pp.

(8) Jones, Charles Edgworth. In Memoriam: Col. Charles C. Jones, Historian, Biographer, and Archaeologist, 1831-1893. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle Printing Co., 1893. 13 pp.

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(9) Kendall, Amos. Life of Andrew Jackson, Private, Military, and Civil. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1844. 40 pp.

(10) Dr. John Lansing Burrows: Died in Stellaville, Ga, Jan. 2, 1893, Buried in Richmond, Va., Jan 5, 1893. 15 pp.

(11) Goodwin, Daniel. In Memory of Robert C. Winthrop: Speech before the Chicago Literary Club, Nov. 26, 1888, and the Chicago Historical Society, Nov. 20, 1894. Chicago: 1894. 64 pp.

(12) McGehee, Montford. Life and Character of William A, Graham: A Memorial Oration Delivered before the Bench and Bar of the Supreme Court in the Hall of the House of Representatives, in Raleigh, June 8, 1876. Raleigh: News Job Office and Book Bindery, 1877. 84 pp.

(13) Barrett, Robert N. “Dr. John A. Broadus: A Sketch of His Life,” from the Seminary Magazine (April 1895): 339-432.

(14) “The Outlook for English in New York State,” from the School Review: A Journal of Secondary Education (April 1893): 195-260.

VOLUME 96, BOOK 91 – LPR 100, BOX 15

(1) Boardman, George Dana. The Christian Church: A Sermon Delivered before the First Baptist Church in Philadelphia, at the Close of His Thirty Years Ministry Among Them. 1894. 36 pp.

(2) Ellis, F.N. The Field and Work of the Society. n.d. 8 pp.

(3) Roy, Joseph E. “Our Indebtedness in the Negroes for Their Conduct during the War,” from the New Englander and Yale Review (Nov. 1889). 14 pp.

(4) Beard, A. F. The Providence of God in the Historical Development of the Negro. n.d. 7 pp.

(5) Baylor, J. B. Report to the Governor of Virginia in Reference to the Survey of the Oyster Grounds. Richmond, Va.: 1893. 11 pp.

(6) Tillman, Benjamin. Message to the General Assembly of South Carolina at Its Regular Session Commencing Nov. 28, 1893. Columbia, S.C.: Charles A. Calvo, Jr., 1893. 47 pp.

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(7) Memorial Services of the Baptist General Association of Virginia. 8 pp.

(8) State of Louisiana. Peabody Centennial Program, Feb. 18, 1895. 14 pp.

(9) Welling, James C. The Columbian University: Notes on Its Relation to the City of Washington Considered as the Seat of a National Baptist University. Washington, D.C.: Gibson Bros., 1889. 32 pp.

(10) U.S. Bureau of Education. Reprint of Chapter XXIV of the Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1890-1891: Education in Southwestern Virginia, 1890-1891. Written by A.D. Mayo. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894. 78 pp.

(11) Laying of the Cornerstone of the Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South Carolina at Rock Hill, S.C., May 12, 1894, the 85th Birthday of the Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. Lancaster, S.C.: Enterprise Publishing Co., 1894. 78 pp.

(12) Taylor, C. E. How Far Should a State Undertake to Educate? Or, a Plea for the Voluntary System in the Higher Education. Raleigh, N.C.: Edwards and Broughton, 1894. 48 pp.

(13) Religion and Schools: Notes of Hearing before the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Feb. 15, 1889, and Feb. 22, 1889, on the Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Respecting Establishments of Religion and Free Public Schools. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1889. 112 pp.

(14) “The Curriculum for Secondary Schools,” n.d. Pages 579-593 from an unknown publication.

(15) “Herbert’s Doctrine of Interest,” n.d. Pages 71-80 from an unknown publication.

(16) Johnston, William Preston. Tulane University of Louisiana, Its Place in Our Educational System: Commencement Address June 10, 1895. New Orleans: L. Graham and Sons, 1895. 15 pp.

(17) Report of the Committee on Psychological Inquiry, William T. Harris, Chairman. The Psychology of the Imitative Functions in Childhood as Related to the Process of Learning. 5 pp.

(18) “The Curriculum for Secondary Schools,” n.d. Pages 579-593 from an unknown publication.

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(19) Tutwiler, Julia S. The Technical Education of Women. n.d. 4 pp.

(20) Washington, Booker T. Address Delivered at the Opening of the Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition, Sept. 18, 1895. 7 pp.

(21) Idepi ton iynaikon aitnee haedfan ton kypion my yno. [sic] 8 pp.

(22) Letters from Liberia: The Educational Status of the Negro. n.d. 59 pp.

(23) Gilman, Daniel C. An Address Delivered at the Opening of the New Halls of the Teachers’ College, 100th and 20th Streets, New York. 10 pp.

(24) Ryland, Robert. The Virginia Baptist Education Society: The Society, the Seminary, the College. Richmond College: 1891. 24 pp.

(25) National Education Association. Voluntary Schools and Public Funds. 18 pp.

(26) Hoyt, Wayland. The Missionary Work of the Society. n.d. 12 pp.

(27) “What Knowledge Is of Most Worth?” Educational Review. (Sept. 1895): 105-120.

(28) Payne, William H. “Editors Table – Editorial.” Pages 83-88 from an unknown publication.

(29) American Baptist Education Society 6th Annual Meeting Held at Saratoga Springs, May 22-23, 1894. New York: Wynkoop and Hallenbeck, 1894. 87 pp.

(30) American Baptist Education Society 7th Annual Meeting Held at Washington, D.C., May 8-9, 1895. New York: Wynkoop and Hallenbeck, 1895. 47 pp.

(31) “Report on School Statistics, Concluding Preliminary Report Made in February, 1891.” Pages 223-227 from an unknown publication.

(32) Eliot, Charles W. Shortening and Enriching the Grammar School Course. n.d. 18 pp.

(33) Hall, G. Stanley. The Health of School Children as Affected by School Buildings. n.d. 10 pp.

(34) The Place of University Extension in American Education. n.d. 14 pp.

(35) “The North Carolina Teacher.” Pages 353-364 from an unknown publication.

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(36) Harris, William T. “The Relation of Invention to the Communication of Intelligence and the Diffusion of Knowledge by Newspaper and Book.” Pages 393-402 from an unknown publication.

(37) An Account of the Smithsonian Institution, Its Origin, History, Objects and Achievements: for Distribution at the Atlanta Exposition, 1895. 38 pp.

VOLUME 97, BOOK 92 – LPR 100, BOX 15

(1) Alderman, Edwin A. Address on the Life of William Hooper, “The Prophet of American Independence.” Guilford Battle Ground, July 4, 1894. Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Pres, 1894. 73 pp.

(2) Continuation of the History of Washington College, Embracing the Regency of Rev. Henry Ruffner, with Sketches of Distinguished Alumni. Washington and Lee University Historical Paper No. 5, 1895. Baltimore: John Murphy and Co., 1895. 7 pp.

(3) Ruffner, William Henry. The History of Washington College, Now Washington and Lee University, during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century. 210 pp.

(4) Moran, Thomas Francis. The Rise and Development of the Bicameral System in America. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 13th Series. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1895. 81 pp.

(5) James, James Alton. English Institutions and the American Indian. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 12th Series. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1894. 59 pp.

(6) Bey, Henri Brugsch. La sorte des Hébreux d’Égypt et les monuments égyptienne conférence. Alexandrie: A Moures, 1874. 57 pp.

(7) Weeks, Stephen B. “General Joseph Martin and the War of the Revolution in the West.” From the Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1893. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894. 76 pp.

VOLUME 98, BOOK 93 – LPR 100, BOX 16

(1) Noyes, Theodore W. The National Capitol: Newspaper Articles and Speeches Concerning the City of Washington. Washington, D.C.: Byron S. Adams, 1893. 73 pp.

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(2) Dike, Samuel W., Edward Porter, and Alice Freeman Palmer. The Church and the Home: A Report to the General Association of Congregational Churches of Massachusetts. Publications of the National Divorce Reform League, Special Issues of 1893, No. 3. 11 pp.

(3) Merriman, Daniel. Report of the Committee on Marriage and Divorce. Publications of the National Divorce Reform League, Special Issues of 1893, No. 2. 14 pp.

(4) Some Recent Opinions. n.d. 2 pp.

(5) Dike, Samuel W. Perils to the Family: An Address Delivered before the Evangelical Alliance Conference at Washington, D.C., Dec. 8, 1887. 15 pp.

(6) Official Proceedings of the Democratic and Anti-Know-Nothing State Convention of Alabama Held in the City of Montgomery, Jan. 8 and 9, 1856. Montgomery: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1856. 32 pp.

(7) Democratic State Convention. Montgomery, Ala.: 1860. 16 pp.

(8) Th Strike at Pullman: Statements of President George M. Pullman and 2nd Vice-President T.H. Wickes before the U.S. Strike Commission. 38 pp.

(9) Democratic Campaign Book: Congressional Elections, 1894. Washington, D.C.: Hartman and Cadick, 1894. 246 pp.

(10) Hobson, Richmond Pearson. A Summary of the Situation and Outlook in Europe: An Introduction to the Study of Coming War. 1895. 37 pp.

(11) Woman Suffrage Unnatural and Inexpedient: Views of Rev. O.B. Frothingham, Prentiss Cummings, John Boyle O’Reilly, Prof. W.W. Goodwin, Richard R. Dana, Rev. J.P. Bodfish. Boston: 1894. 27 pp.

(12) An Appeal to the People of the Ashland District to Elect Only Pure and Upright Men to Office – Lexington Interested in Setting a Higher Standard of Public Morals, Purity above Party. 1894. 15 pp.

(13) Graham, George W. Why North Carolinians believe in the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence of May 20th, 1775. Charlotte, N.C.: Queen City, 1895. 43 pp.

(14) Northern, W. J. The Negro at the South. Atlanta: Franklin Printing and Publishing Co., 1894. 32 pp.

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(15) Edmonds, Richard H. Facts About the South. 1894. 32 pp.

(16) Gannett, Henry. “Statistics of the Negroes in the United States.” From the American Anthropologist (Jan. 1895): 81-86.

(17) Weeks, Stephen B. “The History of Negro Suffrage in the South.” Political Science Quarterly. 9 (1894) : 671-703.

(18) Stiles, Robert. Address at the Dedication of the Monument to the Confederate Dead, University of Virginia, June 7, 1893. Richmond, Va.: Taylor and Taylor, 1893. 28 pp.

(19) Evans, Lawton B. The South and Its Problems: An Address Delivered before the Department of Superintendence, National Teachers Association, Richmond, Va. Feb. 22, 1894. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle Printing Co., 1894. 16 pp.

(20) Evans, Clement A. Contributions of the South to the Greatness of the American Union: The South vs. Wrong Opinion. Richmond, Va.: 1895. 18 pp.

(21) Relating to the proposed Nicaraguan Canal. Title page missing. ca. 1894 12 pp.

(22) Dabney, Walter D. Paper Read at the 6th Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Held at Virginia Beach, Va., July 10-12, 1894. Richmond, Va.: Williams Printing Co., 1894. 39 pp.

(23) Lathers Richard. Notes on Art: Being the First Lecture of a Contemplated Series of Eight Papers, Read before the Ladies of the Borcella Club of New York. 1894. 51 pp.

(24) Lea, H.C. Philosophical Sin. n.d. 16 pp.

(25) Alabama. House of Representatives. Biennial Report of the Commissioner and Trustee to Settle the Affairs of the State Bank and Branches to the General Assembly, at Its 3rd Biennial Session in the City of Montgomery. Montgomery, Ala.: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 14 pp.

(26) Alabama. Senate. Report from the Joint Committee of the Two Houses to Examine and Audit the Account of Francis S. Lyon, Commissioner and Trustee. Montgomery, Ala.: Brittan and De Wolf, 1852. 7 pp.

(27) Vance, Hiram Albert. Der spätangelsächsische Sermo in Festis Sanctae Mariae Virginis mit Rücksicht auf das Atlenglische sprachlich dargestellt. Darmstadt: G. Otto's Hof-Buchdruckerei, 1894. 32 pp.

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VOLUME 99, BOOK 94 – LPR 100, BOX 16

(1) Hill, David B. No Income Tax! Hon. David B. Hill’s Great Speech on the Tariff Bill and Income Tax. Delivered in the United States Senate at Washington, D.C., Monday, April 9th 1894. New York: M.J. Ives and Co., 1894. 64 pp.

(2) Peabody Normal College. Three Communications from the President to the Faculty. Nashville: 1894. 78 pp.

(3) Dunton, Larkin. The Old Psychology and the New Addresses before the Massachusetts Schoolmasters’ Club, April 27, 1895. Boston : New England Publishing Co., 1895. 38 pp.

(4) Harris, W. T., A. S. Draper, and H. S. Tarbell. Report on the Committee of Fifteen: Read at the Cleveland Meeting of the Dept. of Superintendence, Feb. 19-21, 1895. Boston: New England Publishing Co., 1895.

(5) Williams, Wolcott B. Christian and Secular Education. Chicago: R. R. Donnelly and Sons Co., 1894. 82 pp.

(6) Newman, John Henry. A Letter Addressed to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk on Occasion of Mr. Gladstone’s Recent Expostulation. London: B.M. Pickering, 1875. 172 pp.

(7) Myrick, Henry Lewis. The Importance of the Scientific and Practical Study of Crime to the Clergy, and the Relation of the Clergy to Criminals and the Criminal Classes. New York: New York Churchmen’s Association, 1893. 48 pp.

(8) The Republican Campaign Textbook for 1892. New York: Republican National Committee, 1892. 263 pp.

(9) Poindexter, Charles. Captain John Smith and His Critics: A Lecture before the Society for Geographical and Historical Study of Richmond College. Richmond, Va.: 1893. 74 pp.

VOLUME 100, BOOK 95 – LPR 100, BOX 16

(1) Hubaine, Émile. Le gouvernement temporel des papes jugé par la diplomatie française. Paris: E. Dentu, 1862. 152 pp.

(2) Dupanloup, Felix. Souvenirs de Rome offerts par Mgr. l’Évèque d’Orléans au clergé de son diocèse. Paris: Charles Douniol, 1862. 153 pp.

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(3) Chevalier, Michel. Du progrès: discours prononcé à l’ouverture de son cours au Collége de Paris. Paris: Guillaumin et Ce, 1852. 23 pp.

(4) Manifesto di Antonio Benevoli, cerusico, e maestro nell’ insigne spedale di Santa Maria Nuova della citta di Firenze, sopra alcune Accuse contenute in un certo Parere del Signor Pietro Paoli, cerusico in Lucca. Firenze: 1730. 40 pp.

(5) Vertot, abbé de. Ricerche sull'origine della grandezza temporale de' papi. Milano: 1810. 54 pp.

(6) Lettre de son eminence le Cardinal Lavigerie à Monsieur le Président de la Conférence Internationale de Bruxelles pour l’esclavage rélativement aux évènements récents de l’Ouganda et aux dangers dont menacent l’Afrique les sectes Musulmanes et principalment celle des Snoussya. Alger: Adolphe Jourdan, 1890. 63 pp.

(7) Cenni sulla prezione morte di S. E. Don Carlo di’ Principi Torlonia commendatore gerosolimitano con lettiere edificanti del pio defonto. Roma: Clemente Puccinelli, 1848. 47 pp.

(8) Bustelli-Foscolo, Giovanni, duca de. Le Pape roi d'Italie par le duc Jean de Bustelli-Foscolo, de Marignan. Londres: Gilbert et Rivington, 1878. 64 pp.

(9) Gabelli, Aristide. La quistione di Roma. La libertà della chiesa e l'asse ecclesiastico con appendice sul ministero e le elezioni. Milano: 1867. 46 pp.

(10) Lettre à un ami au sujet du discours de Mgr. l’Archvêque de Paris prononcé de la féte des écoles. Paris: Garnier Frères, 1854.

(11) Lanjuinais, J.-D., comte, De l'organisation municipale en France, et du projet présenté aux Chambres, en 1821, par le gouvernement du roi, sous l'Empire de la Charte par m. le comte Lanjuinais, pair de France, et M. Kératry, député de finistere. Paris: Maradan, 1821.

(12) Metastasio, Pietro. I voti pubblici per l’augustissima imperadrice regina. Torino: 1766. 28 pp.

(13) Saint-Paul, C. Diverses idées sur la législation et l’administration, soumises à quiconque voudra s'occuper de les perfectionner, et de les rendre dignes d'être présentées au Roi et aux Chambres. Paris: 1817. 83 pp.

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VOLUME 101, BOOK 96 – LPR 100, BOX 16

(1) Bear, William E. A Study of Small Holdings, Written for the Cobden Club. London: Cassell and Co., 1893. 98 pp.

(2) The Triumph of Free Trade: The Annual Meeting of the Cobden Club, 1890, Including an Address by G. W. Medley and Speeches by T. B. Potter, I. S. Leadam, C. Seale-Hays, and Other Members. London: 1890. 39 pp.

(3) The Annual Meeting of the Cobden Club, 1894, with the Committee’s Report and Speeches by G. W. Medley, I. S. Leadam, J. W. Prebyn, Thomas Hanbury, J. A. Murray MacDonald, A. D. Provand, T. B. Potter, and Others. London: 1894. 32 pp.

(4) The Annual Meeting of the Cobden Club, 1893, with the Committee’s Report and Speeches by Lord Farrer, I. S. Leadam, C. S. Salmon, T. B. Potter, and Others. London: 1893. 34 pp.

(5) The Cobden Club Dinner, Held at the Ship Hotel, Greenwich, on July 1, 1893, the Rt. Hon. Lord Playfair, KCB, in the Chair. London, 1893. 30 pp.

(6) Phillips Brooks: The Man, the Preacher, the Churchman. Kendallville, Ind.: Standard Press, n.d. 50 pp.

(7) Lansing, I. J. “National Danger in Romanism: The Taxation of Church Property as a Check upon Ecclesiasticism,” from The Envelope Series: A Quarterly (April 1893): 227- 260.

(8) Church State Taxation. Boston: Arnold Publishing Association, 1893. 4 pp.

(9) Lansing, J. A. “Romanism and the Nation: The Roman Catholic Church Congress at Chicago and the Voice of Satolli,” from The Envelope Series (April 1894): 61 pp.

(10) Are Our Schools in Danger: The Great School Book Combination. 12 pp.

(11) Perry, J. W. The Order of Procedure in the Great Commission. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, n.d. 16 pp.

(12) Savage, Minot J. How to Die. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 17 pp.

(13) Savage, Minot J. Living in the Upper Stories. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 18 pp.

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(14) Wendie, Charles W. What Do Unitarians Believe: A Statement of Faith. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 34 pp.

(15) Newton, R. Heber. The Mission of Unitarianism. Boston: Christian Register Association, 1882. 23 pp.

(16) Stone, George W. A Personal Statement by a Layman. n.d. 15 pp.

(17) Was Jesus God? How Came He to Be Worshiped? n.d. 24 pp.

(18) Dole, Charles F. The Bright Side Out. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 20 pp.

(19) Crothers, S. M. Catholicity: A Sermon Preached in the First Parish Church, Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass.: John Wilson and Son, 1895. 9 pp.

(20) Cocke, Charles L. Christian Evangelism by the Baptists of Virginia: An Address before the Baptist General Association of Virginia, at Norfolk, Nov. 12, 1891. Richmond, Va.: Dispatch Printing, 1892. 12 pp.

(21) Slicer, Thomas. “Secularism and Its Remedy,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (Feb. 19, 1893): 39-54.

(22) May, Joseph. “The Myth of the Resurrection of Jesus,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (April 9, 1893): 93-117.

(23) Collyer, Robert. “Antipas, My Faithful Martyr,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (June 5, 1892): 18 pp.

(24) Ames, Charles G. Foundations in the Nature of Man: A Sermon. Boston: George H. Ellis, 1892. 21 pp.

(25) May, Joseph. “True Freedom Is Conformity to Law,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (March 13, 1892): 147-160.

(26) May, Joseph. “The Law of Labor,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (June 12, 1892): 185-203.

(27) Calthrop, Samuel R. “Transformation of Christianity,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (Dec. 4, 1892): 18 pp.

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(28) Williams, Theodore C. “Lot’s Wife,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (Dec. 25, 1892): 15 pp.

(29) May, Joseph. “The Strict and Normal Humanity of Jesus,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (Jan. 8, 1893): 55 pp.

(30) Slicer, Thomas R. “The Old Motives and the Motives in Religion Contrasted,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (Jan. 15, 1893): 40 pp.

(31) Williams, Theodore C. “The Narrow Way,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (Feb. 26, 1893): 14 pp.

(32) Slicer, Thomas R. “The Revealer of God,” from The Weekly Exchange: A Series of Sermons (April 16, 1893): 63-74.

(33) St. John, Charles E. Evangelization of Cities: A Paper Read at the Unitarian Conference of the Middle States and Canada, Nov. 17, 1892. Boston: J. Stillman Smith and Co., 1892. 32 pp.

(34) Ames, Charles G. Christianity and Unitarianism. Boston: American Unitarian Association, n.d. 18 pp.

(35) Wake, C. Staniland. The Growth of the Marriage Relation. Boston: James H. West, 1890. 21 pp.

(36) Jones, Lewis G. The Scope and Principles of the Evolution Philosophy. Boston: James H. West, 1889. 26 pp.

(37) Drey, Sylvan. The Moral and Religious Aspects of Herbert Spencer’s Philosophy. Boston: James H. West, 1889. 14 pp.

(38) Evolution: Popular Lectures and Discussion before the Brooklyn Ethical Association. Boston: James H. West, 1889. 8 pp.

VOLUME 102, BOOK 97 – LPR 100, BOX 16

(1) Brundage, William Milton. Some Things for Which the Unitarian Church Stands. Albany, N.Y.: Gilliland Bros., 1895. 55 pp.

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(2) Hammond, N. J. Some of the Reasons Why the United States Land Grants Should Not Be Taken from the State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Which Is a Part of Our University at Athens, Ga. Atlanta: Franklin Printing, 1895. 36 pp.

(3) Curry, J. L. M. Letter and Resolutions Empowering the Governor to Enter into Correspondence with the Executives of Several States, with a View to Perpetuating the Memory of George Peabody. n.d. 8 pp.

(4) Ruffin, Frank G. A Further Examination into the Political and Official Record of Robert W. Hughes, Associate Judge of the U.S. Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Being a Replication to His Reply to My Examination of His Decision in the Case of John P. Faure vs. the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of Virginia. Richmond, Va.: Johns and Goolsby, 1884. 26 pp.

(5) Extracts from a Report of the Committee on History Presented to the Meeting of the Grand Camp of Confederate Veterans at Birmingham, Alabama, April 24-26, 1894. 8 pp.

(6) Confederate Military History.: A Library of Twelve or More Elegant Octavo Volumes, Printed on Heavy Tinted Paper and Embellished with Superb Engravings Specially Executed for This Work. [Advertisement] 4 pp.

(7) Report of the United Confederate Veterans Historical Committee, Which Was Unanimously Adopted at the Fourth Annual Reunion, Held at Birmingham, Ala., April 25-26, 1894. New Orleans: Hopkins’ Printing Office, 1895. 11 pp.

(8) Ruffner, W. H. “The Brothers Rogers.” n.d. Pages 123-139 from an unknown publication.

(9) Phillips, J. W. White Teachers in Colored Schools: Paper Read before the Southern Educational Association at Hot Springs, Ark., Jan. 2, 1896. 4 pp.

(10) Phillips, J. H. Spiritual Incongruence. n.d. 4 pp.

(11) “Language and Literature, Their Connection in Practical Education,” Educational Review. (Jan. 1896): 12-28.

(12) Mayo, A. B. “Some Present Aspects of Education in the South,” Education: Devoted to Science, Art, Philosophy, and Literature of Education. 16 (Jan. 1896): 257-267.

(13) Edson, A. W. “Legitimate Work of a State Normal School,” Education. 16 (Jan. 1896): 274-277.

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(14) Excerpts from “Foreign Notes,” in Education. 16 (Jan. 1896): 313-314.

(15) “Editorial,” in Education. (Nov. 1895): 175-178. [pages in reverse order]

(16) Curry, J. L. M. Letter of J. L. M. Curry and Resolutions Empowering the Governor to Enter into Correspondence with the Executives of the Several Southern States with a View to Perpetuating the Memory of George Peabody. 2 pp.

(17) Spofford, Ainsworth R. Massachusetts in the American Revolution: An Essay Read before the District of Columbia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, April 10, 1895. Washington: 1895. 37 pp.

(18) Glenn, G. R. Address to the General Assembly of Georgia Delivered Nov. 7, 1895. Atlanta: George W. Harrison, 1895. 19 pp.

(19) Stetson, George R. “The Animistic Vampire in New England.” American Anthropologist. 9 (Jan. 1896): 13 pp.

(20) Report of the Board and Trustees of the Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South Carolina to the General Assembly of South Carolina. Columbia, S.C.: Charles A. Calvo, Jr., 1896. 24 pp.

(21) Joynes, Edwards S. “Report on the Industrial Education of Women in Germany.” Accompanies the above report. 10 pp.

(22) Harris, H. H. Polemic Theology: Its Utility, Scope and Method. Opening Address before the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Delivered Oct. 1, 1895. 15 pp.

(23) Loyson, Hyacinth. “The Dead King, the 12th of December, 1895.” 4 pp. [Alfonso XII of Spain.]

(24) Dreher, Julius D. “Education in the South: Some Difficulties and Encouragements,” from American Social Science Association. 1895. 24 pp.

(25) Moore, George W. The Progress of the Negro. Appears to have been published by the American Missionary Association. n.d. 4 pp.

(26) Bowen, J. W. E. What Shall the Harvest Be? A National Sermon, or, a Series of Plain Talks to the Colored People of American on Their Problems, Delivered January 17, 24, 31, and February 14, 1892, by the Rev. J. W. E. Bowen, Ph.D., at the Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C. 40 pp.

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(27) Wallace, S. B. What the National Government Is Doing for Our Colored Boys. The New System of Slavery in the South. Two Sermons Delivered at the C. M. E. Church, Washington, D.C., by Its Pastor, S. B. Wallace, M.D., August 19 and September 9, 1894. 56 pp.

(28) Hesing, Washington. The Chicago Post Office: An Address by Washington Hesing Delivered at Central Music Hall, Saturday Evening, December 14, 1895. 11 pp.

(29) Payne, William H. “Education According to Nature,” from the National Education Association. n.d. Pages 1-12.

(30) Wellford, Beverley R. An Address Delivered before the Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies of the College of William and Mary. Richmond, Va.: Whittet and Shepperson, 1896. 21 pp.

(31) Smith, William Benjamin. The University. A Plea for Higher Education: Address Delivered before the Graduating Club of Tulane University. New Orleans: L. Graham and Son, 1896. 24 pp.

(32) Johnston, William Preston. Some Recent Fiction. n.d. 16 pp.

(33) Youmans, LeRoy F. Commencement 1895, Held at Camden, S.C. Annual Address by Hon. LeRoy F. Youmans. South Carolina Military Academy, Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C.: Walker, Evans, and Cogswell, 1895. 18 pp.

(34) The Denomination and Its Colleges: Three Addresses by B. L. Whitman, D.D., Alvah S. Hobart, D.D., and E. B. Andrews, D.D., LL.D. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1895. 48 pp.

(35) Rose, U. M. Paper Read by U.M. Rose at the Eighth Annual Meeting Held at Old Point Comfort, Va., July 14th, 15th and 16th, 1896. Virginia State Bar Association. Richmnd, Va.: Williams Printing Co., 1896. 42 pp.

(36) Evans, Howard. A Short History of Christianity in England. n.d. 64 pp.

(37) Spanish Rule in Cuba. Laws Governing the Island. Review Published by the Colonial Office in Madrid, with Data and Statistics Compiled from Official Records. New York: 1896. 67 pp.

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(38) Dickinson, A. E. What Baptist Principles Are Worth to the World. An Address ... Delivered at the Centennial of the Roanoke Association, Held at Chatham, Va., August 13th, 1889. Baltimore, Md. 23 pp.

(39) McKim, Randolph Harrison. “Christianity and Buddhism.” Reprinted from the Protestant Episcopal Review. (Oct. 1894), 33 pp.

(40) Glen, Francis Wayland. Continental Union Versus Reciprocity : Erastus Wiman Answered by an Ex-member of the Canadian Parliament. n.d. 12 pp.

(41) Dillingham, Pitt. “Land Tenure Among the Negroes,” from the Yale Review (Aug. 1896): 189-206.

(42) Annexation: The Ideas of the Late William H. Seward, His Far-Sighted Views of the Future Relations between Canada and Our Country. n.d. 8 pp.

(43) Wayland, H. L. The Higher Education of the Colored People of the South. n.d. 11 pp.

(44) Fitts, J. H. An Appeal from the Alumni of the University of Alabama to the Legislature of the State, for an Equitable Adjustment of the Claim of Their Alma Mater against the State of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Burton and Weatherford, [1896?]. 54 pp.

(45) Logan, Walter S. A Mexican Law Suit. An Address Delivered before the Department of Jurisprudence of the American Social Science Association, at Saratoga, September 5, 1895. Brooklyn: Eagle Book and Job Printing Dept., 1895. 56 pp.

(46) Munroe, Charles E. The Development and Functions of the ‘Graduate School.’ n.d. 18 pp.

(47) “Troilus and Criseyde: A Study in Chaucer’s Method of Narrative Construction.” Reprinted from the Publications of the Modern Language Association of America. 11 (3). 16 pp.

(48) Butler, Nicholas Murray. Democracy and Education: An Address Delivered before the Department of Jurisprudence of the American Social Science Association at Saratoga, Sept. 5, 1895. Brooklyn: Eagle Book and Job Printing Dept., 1895. 56 pp.

VOLUME 103, BOOK 98 – LPR 100, BOX 16

(1) Godwin, Parke. A Popular View of the Doctrine of Charles Fourier. New York: J. S. Redfield, 1844. 120 pp.

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(2) Russell, Benjamin. An Address Delivered before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanick Association, December 21, 1809. Boston: John Eliot, Jr., 1810. 45 pp.

(3) Memoirs of the Life and Administration of the Late Andrew-Hercules de Fleury, Cardinal of the Roman Church, Formerly Bishop of Frejus, Prime Minister to His Most Christian Majesty Louis XV. London: 1743. 101 pp.

(4) Ramsey, James. Objections to the Abolition of the Slave Trade, with Answers. London: J. Roberts, 1788. 85 pp.

(5) Thome, James A. and J. Horace Kimball. “Emancipation in the West Indies: A Six Months’ Tour in Antigua, Barbadoes, and Jamaica, in the Year 1837,” from The Anti- Slavery Examiner. 7 (1838). 128 pp.

(6) The Judgment of Whole Kingdoms and Nations, Concerning the Rights, Power, and Prerogatives of Kings, and the Rights, Privileges and Properties of the People. London: 1710. 71 pp.

(7) Valvidares, Ramón. Sermon moral, que en memoria del terremoto acaecido en la ciudad de Sevilla en el año de 1755, y para celebrar la festividad de todos los santos, dixo en su Iglesia Catedral el dia primero de noviembre .... Sevilla: 1807.

(8) Henry, William Wirt. The Westminster Assembly: The Events Leading Up to It, Personnel of the Body, and Its Method of Work. Richmond, Va.: Whittet and Shepperson, 1897. 30 pp.

(9) A Glance at Current American History by an Ex-Confederate. Glen Allen, Va.: Cussons, May, and Co., 1897. 32 pp.

(10) McGuire, Hunter. Address, by Dr. Hunter McGuire ... Delivered on June 23, 1897, at the Virginia Military Institute, upon the Occasion of the Inauguration of the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Building. Lynchburg, Va.: J. P. Bell Co., 1897. 22 pp.

(11) Hampton, Wade, and John T. Morgan. “The Race Problem in the South,” from The Forum Extra, 1 (March 1890). 28 pp.

(12) Smith, Eugene A. Sketch of the Mineral Resources of Alabama. n.d. 15 pp.

(13) Cowlam, George B. The Industrial Future of the South. n.d. 16 pp.

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(14) “Local Government and City Councils in France.” from The Nineteenth Century (June 1888): 927-936.

(15) Lea, Henry Charles. “Spanish Experiments in Coinage,” reprinted from Appleton’s Popular Science Monthly (Sept. 1897): 16 pp.

(16) “The Endemoniadas of Queretaro,” from the Journal of American Folk-lore, n.d. Pages 33-38.

(17) High Testimony of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, Closes at Nashville, Tennessee, October 30, 1894, the National Event of the Year. 47 pp.

(18) Dickinson, J. M. Address of J. M. Dickinson: The Centennial of the Admission of the State of Tennessee into the Union, Delivered at Nashville, Tenn., June 1, 1896. 48 pp.

(19) The Text of Washington’s Farewell Address with Brief Notes Concerning the American Institute of Civics .... 1896. 28 pp.

(20) Procter, John R. [Open letter from “The Solid South” to the Western Farmers.] 1892. 10 pp,

(21) “The Eyes and Ears of Whites and Blacks.” n.d. Pages 25-40 from an unknown publication.

(22) United States. House of Representatives. Proposed Revision of Tariff-Revenue and Projection, March 19, 1897. Report No.1. 55th Congress, 1st Session. 1897. 8 pp.

(23) United States. House of Representatives. Proposed Revision of Tariff-Revenue and Projection, March 19, 1897. Report No.1, Part 2. 55th Congress, 1st Session. 1897. 4 pp.

VOLUME 104, BOOK 99 – LPR 100, BOX 17

(1) The National League for the Protection of American Institutions. New York: 1890. 16 pp.

(2) Officers of the League. 24 pp.

(3) Eighty Club: A Banquet to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, July 11, 1884, Speech by Mr. Gladstone and List of Those Present. 12 pp.

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(4) Gladstone, W. E. The Franchise Bill: Speech Delivered ... in the House of Commons on Moving for Leave to Introduce a Bill to Amend the Law Relating to the Representation of the People on 28 Feb. 1884. London: National Press Agency, 1884. 30 pp.

(5) Gladstone, W. E. Mr. Gladstone at the Hawarden Flower Show, Thursday, Aug. 24, 1888. Cobden Club Leaflet No. 57. 8 pp.

(6) Aubrey, W. H. S. Struggles for Religious Liberty, 1688-1828. London: Elliot Stock, n.d. 20 pp.

(7) Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Tennessee, State Agricultural and Mechanical College: Point about Country Roads. 3 (July 1890): 41-63.

(8) The Question of Higher Education in South Carolina. Columbia, S.C.: Sloane Book and Job Print, 1897. 23 pp.

(9) Vincent, A. B. Annual Address Delivered before the State Teachers’ Association ... Raleigh, N. C., June 16, 1897. Raleigh, N.C.: E. M. Uzzell Steam Printer, 1897. 15 pp.

(10) Taylor, C. E. How Far Should a State Undertake to Educate? Or, a Plea for the Voluntary System in Higher Education. Raleigh, N.C.: Edwards and Broughton, 1894. 48 pp.

(11) Thwaites, Reuben Gold. “Lyman Copeland Draper: A Memoir,” from the Wisconsin Historical Society, pages 73-96.

(12) Wilson, Woodrow. Annual Address Delivered by Hon. Woodrow Wilson at the Ninth Annual Meeting Held at the Hot Springs of Virginia, August 3, 4, and 5, 1897. Virginia State Bar Association. Richmond, Va.: James E. Goode, 1897.

(13) Bacon, Augustus O. Constitutional Power of the President in the Recognition of a People as a Free and Independent Nation. Speech ... in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, January 13, 1897. Washington: Hartman and Cadick, 1897.

(14) Clay, Henry. Mr. Clay’s Speech in Support of an American System for the Protection of American Industry, Delivered March 30 and 31, 1824. 32 pp.

(15) Sharp, Daniel. Hints on Modern Evangelism and on the Elements of a Church's Prosperity : A Discourse Delivered in the Charles Street Baptist Church, October 9, 1842. Boston : William D. Ticknor, 1843. 24 pp.

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(16) Chamberlain, Mellen. John Adams, the Statesman of the American Revolution. : An Address before the Webster Historical Society, at Its Annual Meeting in Boston, Jan. 18, 1884. Boston : Published by the Society, 1884. 85 pp.

(17) Butler, Benjamin F. Argument before the Tewksbury Investigation Committee, by Governor Benj. F. Butler, upon Facts Disclosed during the Recent Investigation, July 15, 1883. Democratic Central Committee, 1883. 42 pp.

(18) Virginia State Bar Association. Report of the Committee on International Arbitration Presented to the Ninth Annual Meeting Held at the Hot Springs of Virginia, August 3, 4, and 5, 1897. Richmond, Va.: James E. Goode, 1897. 14 pp.

(19) Eliot, Samuel. Address on the Centennial of Washington's Inauguration : at the Service in Christ Church, Boston, under the Auspices of the Episcopalian Club of Massachusetts, April 30, 1889. Boston : Episcopalian Club of Massachusetts, 1889. 24 pp.

(20) Langley, S. P. Memoir of George Brown Goode, 1851-1896, Read before the National Academy, April 21, 1897. 30 pp.

(21) Cooley, Thomas M. The Acquisition of Louisiana. Indiana Historical Society Pamphlets, No. 3. Indianapolis: Bowen-Merrill Co., 1887. 25 pp.

(22) Thurston, Lorrin A. A Hand-book on the Annexation of Hawaii. n.d. [ca. 1898?] 83 pp.

(23) Procter, J. R. Hawaii and the Changing Front of the World. 1897. 14 pp.

(24) National Education Association. The Comparative Efficiency of Board and Voluntary Schools. No. 55. [London?] n.d. 4 pp.

(25) National Education Association. Why Should We Have a School Board? [London?]. n.d. 4 pp.

(26) National Education Association. [Annual Report, 1884]. [London?] Pages 3-24.

(27) National Education Association. The Cost of Board Schools. No. 65. London, n.d. 4 pp.

(28) National Education Association. On the Need of Increased Facilities for the Training Teachers in Elementary Schools. [London] 8 pp.

(29) Holt, Henry. “Why Art and Literature Ought to Be Studied in Elementary School,” from the Educational Review (April 1897): 324-333.

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(30) Harris, W. T. Beauty in Art vs. Beauty in Nature. n.d. 7 pp.

(31) Harris, W. T. The Aesthetic Element in Education: Paper Read before the National Council of Educators at Milwaukee, July 1897. 16 pp.

(32) “Classification and Instruction in Rural Schools,” from Educational Review (Oct. 1897): 209-216.

(33) Payne, W. H. Education Values: A Paper Read before the Faculty of the Peubody Normal College, October 18, 1897. Nashville: 1897. 34 pp.

(34) Young, Nathan B. Common School Extension: An Address ... Ala. State Teachers’ Association Delivered at Birmingham, Alabama, April 14, 1897. Tuskegee, Ala.: Normal School Steam Press, 1897.

(35) Councill, W. H. Address Delivered ... before the National Race Council, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 1, 1897. 4 pp,

(36) Evans, Lawton B. Co-Education: Young Women Should Be Admitted to the State University. Augusta, Ga. n.d. 10 pp.

(37) Eller, Adolphus Hill. The New University, an Oration Delivered ... at the One Hundredth Annual Commencement of the University of North Carolina, June 5th, 1895. 14 pp.

(38) Inauguration of Edwin Anderson Alderman as President of the University of North Carolina. n.d 41 pp.

(39) The Inauguration of William Lyne Wilson, as President of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va., Sept. 14, 1897. 49 pp.

(40) Mayo, A D. How Shall the Colored Youth of the South Be Educated? n.d. 12 pp.

VOLUME 105, BOOK 100 – LPR 100, BOX 17

(1) Sons of the American Revolution. District of Columbia Society. The Battle Fields of the Maumee Valley; A Collection of Historical Addresses Delivered before the Sons of the American Revolution, District of Columbia Society, March 18, 1896. Washington, D.C.: Press of W. F. Roberts, 1896. 46 p.

(2) Gladstone, W. E. Letter to the Duke of Westminster. 1897. 16 pp.

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(3) Edmonds, Richard H. “Industrial Condition of the South before 1860.” n.d. Pages 538- 545 from an unknown publication [follows the end of “The Air We Breathe”].

(4) Reclus, Elisée. “The European Partners in Asia,” from The Contemporary Review, n.d. Pages 609-624.

(5) Herndon, William S. Address before the Literary Societies of the University of Texas, at Austin, June 14th, 1887. Austin : Press of City Print. Co., [1887?] 22 pp.

(6) Clopton, A. G. An Eulogy on the Life and Character of Dr. Ashbel Smith. Jefferson, Tex.: Iron News Print, 1886. 15 pp.

(7) The Woman’s Bible. 3 pp.

(8) Crannell, W. Winslow, Mrs. Address of Mrs. W. Winslow Crannell, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Anti-suffrage Association of the 3d Judicial District of the State of New York, before the Committee on Resolutions of the Democratic National Convention, at Chicago, July 8th, 1896. [Albany, N.Y.] : Anti-Suffrage Association, [1896]. 7 pp.

(9) Crannell, W. Winslow, Mrs. Address of Mrs. W. Winslow Crannell, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the 3rd Judicial District of the State of New York, before the Committee on Resolutions of the Republican National Convention, at St. Louis, June 16th, 1896. [Albany, N.Y.] : Anti-Suffrage Association, [1896] 4 pp.

(10) Griffith, Goldsborough S. The Prison Systems of the South. n.d. 24 pp.

(11) County Supervision: An Appeal to Teachers, Patrons, and Legislators in Behalf of Our Rural Schools. n.d. 24 pp.

(12) Whitman, Benaiah L. The College as a Moral Force. An Address Delivered at the Decennial Celebration of the Ouachita College, Arkadelphia, Arkansas, November 12, 1896. 16 pp.

(13) Strieby, Michael E. Jubilee Anniversary : An Historical Address Delivered at the Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the American Missionary Association. [1896] 31 pp.

(14) Dodsworth, William. Our Legal Tender System; Its Evils and Their Remedy. Being a Series of Editorial Articles, Pub. in February, 1897, in the Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin. New York: The Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin, 1897. 15 pp.

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(15) Wilson, William L. Address .. on “Some Points in the Working of Our Constitutional System.” Supplement to the Albany Law Journal. [1897?]

(16) Cuba, Her Past, Present and Future in Connection with Spain and the United States; an Appeal to the Ruling Powers of the Country of Washington, Jefferson, and Monroe ... Washington, D.C.: Judd & Detweiler, 1897. 60 pp.

(17) United States. Senate. Power to Recognize the Independence of a New Foreign State. 54th Congress, 2nd Session, 1897. 57 pp.

(18) Strobel, Edward Henry. Resumption of Specie Payments in Chile. Report to the Secretary of State. Washington: Govt. Printing Office, 1896. 50 pp.

(19) United States. House of Representatives. Proposed Revision of Tariff Revenue and Protection. Report no. 1. 55th Congress, 1st session, 1897. 47 pp.

(20) United States. House of Representatives. Interest-Bearing Bonds. Report no. 2246. 54th Congress, 1st session, 1896. 6 pp.

(21) United States. House of Representatives. Interest-Bearing Bonds. Report no. 2246, part 2. 54th Congress, 1st session, 1896. 17 pp.

(22) The Chicago Tribune: Discussion of the Financial Issue of the Campaign of 1896, Illustrated by Selected Cartoons. Compiled by Henry Beach. 23 pp.

(23) An American Sugar Industry: What It Means to Our Farmers and Mechanics, Sugar Plank in the Republican Platform, 1896. 8 pp.

(24) American Wool Growing under the McKinley and Wilson Tariffs, Good Reading for Farmers: Wool Sugar Plank in the Republican Platform, 1895. Chicago: W. B. Conkey Co. 8 pp.

(25) Blaine, James G. Blaine against Free Coinage at 16-1 : Speech of Hon. James G. Blaine, of Maine, in the Senate of the United States, February 7th, 1878. Washington D.C.:1896. 16 pp.

(26) A Farmer’s Letter on the Silver Question. St. Paul, Minn.: Allied Printing, n.d. 16 pp.

(27) Blaine and Reed on Silver : James G. Blaine in 1878, Thomas B. Reed in 1896. 8 pp.

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(28) McKinley, the People's Choice. The Congratulations of the Country, the Calls of Delegations at Canton, the Addresses by Them. His Eloquent and Effective Responses. Full Text of Each Speech or Address Made by Him from June 18 to August 1, 1896. Canton, Ohio: Repository Press, 1896. 80 pp.

(29) To American Bread-Winners: A Word on Wages in Silver Countries. n.d. 8 pp.

(30) Silver Arguments Simply Answered: What Is Meant by “Free Coinage.” n.d. 14 pp.

(31) Leighton, George Eliot. Why We Oppose the Free Coinage of Silver : An Address before the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 1894. St. Louis : Nixon-Jones, 1894. 40 pp.

(32) A Short Talk about Watermelons. Chicago: Allied Printing, n.d. 4 pp.

(33) Allerton, Samuel W. Horse Sense. New York: Republican National Committee, n.d. 8 pp.

(34) McKinley, William. Why the Farmers Suffer : Their Best Customers Are Idle Owing to the Bad Governmental Policy of the Present Administration. New York : Republican National Committee, [1896?]. 4 pp.

(35) Wheat and Silver: Did the Suspension of Free Coinage of Silver Cause the Fall in Prices of Wheat? 1896. 4 pp.

(36) Schuldner and Gläubiger. n.d. 4 pp.

(37) A Word to Our Iron and Steel Workers. Chicago: J. F. Leaming and Co., n.d. 4 pp.

(38) Zeininger, Augustin. Gewichtiges Urtheit eines fatholischen Geistlichen über die Geldfrage. n.d. 4 pp.

(39) Urgumenter for Frit Sølv Greit Besvarede. n.d. 14 pp.

(40) Silber: Urgumente verstländich widerlegt. Chicago: Allied Printing, n.d. 15 pp.

(41) The Tariff: Extracts from the Speeches of of Nebraska in the House of Representatives, Jan. 13 and 20, 1894, and March 16, 1892, and Extracts from the Speeches of William McKinley of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, May 7 and 20, 1890. 16 pp.

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(42) Apsley, L. D. Apsley on Protection: Protection and Reciprocity : Repeal of the Tariff Law of 1890, Its Effect on National Revenues and on Commercial Conditions : Speech of Hon. L.D. Apsley, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., Thursday, May 21, 1896. 8 pp.

(43) Harrison. The Issues of the Campaign Clearly Set Forth by Ex-President Benjamin Harrison, at the Great Republican Ratification Meeting at New York, August 27, 1896. 15 pp.

(44) McCleary, J. T. McCleary on Silver and Gold Wages and Prices. History, Science and Common Sense All Argue for Honest Money ... Extract from the Speech of Hon. J. T. McCleary of Minnesota in the House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 1896. 16 pp.

(45) Sherman, J. S. Republican Platform and Chairman Thurston's Address : St. Louis Convention, June 18, 1896. 8 pp.

(46) Hill, David Jayne. A Primer of Finance. An Honest Dollar the Basis of Prosperity. New York : The National Republican Executive Committee [1896?]. 32 pp.

(47) 16 to 1: Free Coinage Its Effect on Miners of Gold and Silver. n.d. 4 pp.

(48) True and False Bimetallism. n.d. 4 pp.

(49) Free Coinage at 16 to 1: What It Means. n.d. 4 pp.

(50) Holbrook, Z. S. What Government Can Not Do. n.d. 8 pp.

(51) Ein kurzes Gespräch über Silber. n.d. 8 pp.

(52) A Short Silver Talk. n.d. 8 pp.

(53) A Free Coinage Catechism, Reprinted from the Evening Post. New York: Evening Post Publishing Co., n.d. 16 pp.

(54) McKinley, William. Major McKinley's Letter of Acceptance to the Notification Committee of the Republican National Convention, Canton, Ohio, August 26, 1896. 16 pp.

(55) Blaine and Reed on Silver : James G. Blaine in 1878, Thomas B. Reed in 1896. 8 pp.

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(56) The Financial Problem. Free Coinage or Not? And Why? Reply of the Bridgeport, Connecticut, Board of Trade to the Denver, Colorado, Chamber of Commerce. Bridgeport: 1896. 15 pp.

(57) McCleary, James Thompson. “The Crime of 1873,” from Sound Currency 3 (June 1, 1896): 1-16.

(58) Babcock, J. W. History of Money and Financial Legislation in the United States : Speech of Hon. J.W. Babcock of Wisconsin in the House of Representatives, Washington, D.C., May 22, 1896. 16 pp.

(59) Butler, Marion. For a Postal Telegraph and Telephone System and to Further Enlarge the Postal Facilities of the People of the United States. Speech in the United States Senate, Thursday, April 9, 1896. Washington, 1896. 14 pp.

(60) Eliot, Charles W. Was Unjustly Quoted: College President Claims That Woman Suffragists Misrepresented His Real Opinion in the Call Issued for the 18th Annual Convention of the Suffragists. 1896. 3 pp.

(61) Bacon, Augustus O. Constitutional Power of the President in the Recognition of a People as a Free and Independent Nation. Speech in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, January 13, 1897. Washington: Hartman & Cadick, 1897. 24 pp.

(62) Carlisle, John G. Speech before the Workingmen of Chicago, April 15, 1896. 16 pp.

(63) Mr. Vilas Presented the Following Speech of Hon. John G. Carlisle before the Workingmen of Chicago, April 15, 1896. 18 pp.

VOLUME 106, BOOK 101 – LPR 100, BOX 17

(1) McCarthy, Justin. “A Forecast of Mr. Gladstone’s New Administration.” Pages 293-301 from the North American Review.

(2) Morrill, Justin S. “Erratic Platforms of the Democracy.” Pages 268-279 from the North American Review.

(3) Wilson, William L. “The Tariff Plank in Chicago.” Pages 280-286 from the North American Review.

(4) McLaren, Charles. “Reminiscences of John Bright.” Pages 315-323 from the North American Review.

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(5) Lucy, H. W. “Electioneering Methods in England.” Pages 338-346 from the North American Review.

(6) Walker, Francis A. The Relation of Manual Training to Certain Mental Defects. Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association, 1895. 12 pp.

(7) Address by Bishop Whipple, All Saints’ Day, 1888. New York: George Hughes and Co., 1895. 15 pp.

(8) Whipple, H. B. Bishop Whipple’s Address. n.d. 6 pp.

(9) Harris, W. T. What the South Is Doing for Education and What Education Is Doing for the South. 8 pp.

(10) Harris, W. T. Herbart’s Unmoral Education. n.d. 4 pp.

(11) “Professor John Dewey’s Doctrine of Interest as Related to Will,” Educational Review (May 1896): 486-493.

(12) Harris, William T. The Necessity of Five Co-ordinate Groups in a Complete Course of Study. n.d. 6 pp.

(13) Harris, William T. “The Necessity of Five Co-ordinate Groups in a Complete Course of Study,” Educational Review (April 1896): 323-334.

(14) Harris, W. T. “Herbart’s Doctrine of Interest,” Educational Review (June 1895): 71-80.

(15) Harris, W. T. Herbart’s Unmoral Education. n.d. 4 pp.

(16) Harris, William T. “Horace Mann,” Educational Review (September 1896): 105-119.

(17) Clark, Frederick C. Woman Versus the State; An Address Delivered before the Century Club of San Francisco, January 18, 1893. Ann Arbor, The Register, 1893.

(18) McCosh, James. The New Departure in College Education: Being a Reply to President Eliot's Defence of It in New York, Feb. 24, 1885. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1885. 23 pp.

(19) Allison, W. B. The Tariff of 1846, Although Confusedly and Professedly a Tariff for Revenue, Was, So Far as Regards All the Great Interests of the Country, as Perfect a Tariff as Any We Have Ever Had. n.d. 12 pp.

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(20) Balliet, Thomas M. The Work of the City Superintendent: Paper Read before the National Association of School Superintendents at Its Meeting at Washington, D.C., March 6-8, 1889. 15 pp.

(21) New York. State Association of School Commissioners and Superintendents. The Township System of Schools: Report of the Special Committee. 1891. 21 pp.

(22) New York. Dept. of Public Instruction. Decisions in Appeal Cases. No. 4516. Appeal of Fayette B. Durant and Others vs. Board of Education of West Troy School District. 1896. 24 pp.

(23) United States. House of Representatives. Thomas F. Bayard to the President of the United States, Transmitting a Report from the Secretary of State, and Accompanying Papers, Relating to Certain Speeches Made by Thomas F. Bayard, Ambassador of the United States to Great Britain. 54th Congress, 1st session. ca. 1896. 46 pp.

(24) United States. Senate. To the President of the United States Relative to the Venezuelan Boundary Controversy, and Correspondence with the British Government on the Subject. 54th Congress, 1st session. ca. 1896. 25 pp.

(25) United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Foods: Nutritive Value and Cost. By W. O. Atwater. Farmer’s Bulletin No. 23. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894. 32 pp.

(26) United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Food and Diet. By W. O. Atwater. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1895. 54 pp.

(27) United States. Dept. of Agriculture. “Human Foods,” from the Yearbook of the United States Dept. of Agriculture. n.d. Pages 547-558.

(28) Harris, William T. What Will the Figures Show? The Statistical Data to Settle Our Great Economic Questions. n.d. 4 pp.

(29) Addresses of Washington Gladden, "The Relations of Capital and Labor," Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, "Higher Citizenship." on the Occasion of the Seventeenth Semi-annual Dividend Meeting at Ivorydale, O., February 3, 1896. 32 pp.

(30) Our Financial “Crimes:” Sherman on the Monetary History of the Country. n.d. 8 pp.

(31) Sound Currency. (Aug. 15, 1896): 16 pp.

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(32) Sound Currency. (Sept. 15, 1896): 7 pp.

(33) Robert, Albert. “Bank Monopoly, Specie Contraction, Bond Inflation,” from The Arena, n.d. Pages 998-1005.

(34) Influence of Free Silver on Wages. 1896. 16 pp.

(35) Stone, H. H. “Good Roads,” from The Methodist Review, n.d. Pages 412-423.

(36) The White Elephant. Silver, as Soon by Prominent Statesmen. Boston: The White Elephant Publishing Co., ca. 1896. 29 pp.

(37) Flower, Roswell P. Speech ... as Temporary Chairman of the National Democratic Convention, at Indianapolis, Sept. 2, 1896. [Circulated by the Democrat Honest Money League of America.] Jersey City, N.J.: Jersey City Printing Co., 1896. 8 pp.

(38) Leland, E. R. The Effects of a Depreciated Coinage. [Circulated by the Democrat Honest Money League of America.] Jersey City, N.J.: Jersey City Printing Co., 1896. 13 pp.

(39) Cockran, W. Bourke. Speech ... in Reply to William Jennings Bryan Delivered at Madison Square Garden, Aug. 18, 1896. [Circulated by the Democrat Honest Money League of America.] Jersey City, N.J.: Jersey City Printing Co., 1896. 16 pp.

(40) Thomas, I. W. [Address.] n.d. 11 pp.

(41) Thurston, John M. To American Workingmen, Senator John M. Thurston of Nebraska on the Great Issues of the Day : His Address to Workingmen and Mechanics of Chicago and of the Nation, Delivered in Chicago on September 19th, 1896 16 pp.

(42) Edmonds, Richard H. A Few Facts for the People. Baltimore, n.d. 15 pp.

(43) Edmonds, Richard H., ed. An Economic Revolution – Not Silver: Strong Commendations from Leading Man. Baltimore, n.d. 4 pp.

(44) Edmonds, Richard H. A Few Facts for the People of the South and West. Baltimore, n.d. 8 pp.

(45) Edmonds, Richard H., ed. Strong Commendations from Leading Man. Baltimore, n.d. 4 pp.

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(46) Northrup, B. G. The Bible as Educator. Printed by the Yokohama Seishi Bunsha, 1895. 11 pp.

(47) Balliet, Thomas M. Manual Training, Its Educational Value: ... An Address Delivered before the Massachusetts Teachers Association, at Worcester, Mass., Nov. 30, 1895. Malden, Mass.: George Dunbar 1896. 18 pp.

(48) Liberia. Bulletin No. 3, (Nov. 1893). 80 pp.

(49) Report Printed for the Use of the Trustees of the Peabody Educational Fund at Their Annual Meeting on Oct. 7, 1896. Boston: 1896. 7 pp.

(50) Massachusetts. State Board of Education. In the Service of the Commonwealth. [Circular for prospective teachers.] Nov. 1, 1895. 7 pp.

(51) Butler, Nicholas Murray. “The Meaning of Infancy and Education,” from the Educational Review (Jan. 1897): 58-75.

(52) Sanford, Edward T. The Constitutional Convention of 1796. n.d. 44 pp.

(53) Moore, J. B. “Institutional Arbitration,” from an unknown publication, (June 1896): 223- 237.

(54) Programme of Exercises to Be Observed on the Occasion of the Laying of the Corner-stone of the Jefferson Davis Monument, to Be Erected in the City of Richmond, Virginia, ... Richmond, James E. Goode, printer, 1896. 13 pp.

(55) Atkinson, Edward. The Future Sites of the Principal Iron Production of the World. Where Is It? Baltimore: Manufacturer’s Record Co., 1890. 51 pp.

(56) A Mother of Industry: Grand Work of a Railroad Company in Virginia. How the Norfolk and Western Has Built Up Vast Interests. Baltimore, ca. 1890. 10 pp.

(57) The Semi-Annual: Published by the Euepian and Euzelian Literary Societies of Hollins Institute, Virginia. (Feb. 1894). 16 pp.

(58) United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Foods: Nutritive Value and Cost. By W. O. Atwater. Farmer’s Bulletin No. 23. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1894. 32 pp.

(59) National Education Association. Annual Report, 1895. London, 1895. 35 pp.

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(60) National Education Association. Annual Report, 1896. London, 1896. 36 pp.

VOLUME 107, BOOK 102 – LPR 100, BOX 17

(1) [Letters relating to a financial dispute at the Corcoran Galley of Art, Nov. 1898 - May 1899.] 23 pp.

(2) James, Edmund J. “The Place of the Political and Social Sciences in Modern Education and Their Bearing on a Free State,” from Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. ca. 1897. 30 pp.

(3) Foster, John W. The Civilization of Christ, by Hon. John W. Foster, LL. D. Delivered before the Presbyterian Ministerial Association, in Their Hall in the Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, on Monday, October 16th, 1899 19 pp.

(4) Adams, Charles Francis. "Imperialism" and "The Tracks of Our Forefathers:" A Paper Read by Charles Francis Adams before the Lexington, Massachusetts, Historical Society, Tuesday, December 20, 1898. Boston: Dana Estes & Co., 1899.

(5) Atkinson, Edward. I. The Cost of a National Crime. II. The Hell of War and Its Penalties. Two Treatises Suggested by the Appointment of a Day of National Thanksgiving by the President of the United States. 8th ed. ca. 1898. 32 pp.

(6) Atkinson, Edward. Criminal Aggression: by Whom Committed? ... an Inquiry by Edward Atkinson ... a Sequel to I. The Cost of a National Crime. II. The Hell of War and Its Penalties. 7th ed. 1899. 40 pp.

(7) Atkinson, Edward. The Anti-Imperialist. 1 (July 4, 1899). 84 pp.

(8) “Political Egypt and the Way Out,” from Equity Series. 1 (Oct. 1898). 16 pp.

(9) Grosscup, Peter S. Judge Grosscup’s Address ... on “The Future Foreign Policy of the United States” as Delivered ... Aug. 19, 1898. 10 pp.

(10) Pastoutreau-Labesse, J. B. Étude sur la constitution qui convient à la France. : G. Gounouihou, 1870. 45 pp.

(11) Northen, W. J. The Negro at the South. Address by W.J. Northen (Ex-governor of Georgia) before the Congregational Club, Boston, Mass., May 22, 1899. Atlanta, Ga., Franklin Prtg. & Pub. Co. 16 pp.

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(12) The Colton Letters; the Inside History of an Infamous Procedure. Huntingdon’s Private Opinion of Senators and Representatives. n.d. 12 pp.

(13) Knox, John B. Remarks ... before the State Convention of the Democratic Party at Montgomery, Ala., on April 20, 1898. 7 pp.

(14) Biting, W. C. The Biological Argument for Missions. American Baptist Publication Society, n.d. 8 pp.

(15) [Ages of the Founding Fathers relative to one another.] n.d. 5 pp.

(16) Jones, Charles Edgeworth. Political and Judicial Divisions of the Commonwealth of Georgia. Atlanta: James P. Harrison, 1892. 37 pp.

(17) Lamar, Joseph R. Georgia Law Book:. A Paper Read at the Fifteenth Annual Session of the Georgia Bar Association, Held at Atlanta, July 7, 1898. Augusta, Ga., Richards & Shaver, 1898. 30 pp.

(18) Trinity College. Board of Trustees. Suppressions and Omissions in the So-Called “Minutes” of the So-Called “Investigation” of Dr. J. C. Kilgo. Aug. 30-31, 1893. 63 pp.

(19) Clark, Walter. Addresses and Articles, April - July 1897. Richmond: James E. Goode, 1897. 172 pp.

(20) Price, W. P. Sixty Years of the Life of a Country Village Baptist Church, Dahlonega, Georgia, 1838-1897. Atlanta: Franklin Printing and Pub. Co., 1897. 51 pp.

(21) Irby, Richard. History of Randolph-Macon College, Virginia. The Oldest Incorporated Methodist College in America. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, n.d. 16 pp.

(22) Needham, Charles W. Legal Education: Subjects to be Studied, and the Order and Method of Study. n.d. 14 pp.

(23) Welling, James C. The Columbian University, Washington, D.C. 1890. 4 pp.

(24) Welling, James C. Brief Chronicles of the Columbian College from 1821 to 1873, and of the Columbian University from 1873 to 1889. Washington: R.H. Darley, 1889. 26 pp.

(25) McCorvery, Thomas M. “Henry Tutwiler and the Influence of the University of Virginia on Education in Alabama,” from the Methodist Review (Sept. - Oct. 1899): 643-658.

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(26) Butler, Nicholas Murray. “Educational Progress of the Year,” from Educational Review (Sept. 1899): 167-184.

(27) Riley, Franklin L. “Sir William Dunbar: The Pioneer Scientist of Mississippi.” Pages 85- 111 from a publication of the Mississippi Historical Society.

(28) MacDonald, Arthur. “Emile Zola,” from Open Court (Aug. 1898): 467-484.

(29) Oglesby, T. K. The Imprisonment and Shackling of Jefferson Davis: A Paper Read before the Atlanta Camp of Confederate Veterans, at the Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia, Monday Evening, March 20, 1899. 17 pp.

(30) Samson, G. W. Contrasted Criticism: The Test of Divine Truth in “Communion ... to Wines.” [Title partially obliterated]. New York: Edward O. Jenkins Sons, 1888. 4 pp.

(31) “Report of the Board of Trustees of Public Schools.” Pages 61-64 from an unknown publication.

(32) Thurston, Lorrin A. A Hand-Book on the Annexation of Hawaii. n.d. 83 pp.

VOLUME 108, BOOK 103 – LPR 100, BOX 17

(1) Sempere, Juan. Memorias para la historia de las constituciones espagñolas. Paris: P.N. Rougeron, 1820. 199 pp.

(2) Report of the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Alabama Industrial and Scientific Society, Held in Birmingham, February 1, 1899. 39 pp.

(3) Alabama Historical Society: General Information, Personal and Press Endorsements, List of Members. Montgomery, Ala.: W. M. Rogers, 1899. 15 pp.

(4) The Question of Higher Education in South Carolina, by “A Teacher.” Columbia, S.C.: Sloane Book and Job Print, 1894. 23 pp.

(5) The High School Statistics of Massachusetts. 8 pp.

(6) McMahan, John J. The County School Problem: Outline of an Address Delivered before the State Teacher’s Association at Harris Lithia Springs, S.C., July 17, 1899. 4 pp.

(7) Speer, H. C. The School Book Question: 1. Is State Uniformity Desirable? 2. If Not, What Legislation, If Any, Should Be Had at This Time? n.d. 11 pp.

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(8) State Executive Committee of the People’s Party of North Carolina. People’s Party Handbook of Factbook – Campaign of 1898. Raleigh, N.C.: Capital Printing Co., 1898. 96 pp.

(9) Joynes, Edward S. A Midsummer Ramble: Address before the Teachers’ Institute, Florence, S.C. Columbia, S.C.: Bryan Printing Co., 1890. 16 pp.

(10) Joynes, Edward S. The University and the State: An Address before the University of Tennessee, June 14, 1898. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1898. 20 pp.

(11) Christian, George L. The Confederate Cause and Its Defenders: An Address Delivered before the Grand Camp of Confederate Veterans of Virginia ... Oct. 4, 1898. Richmond: William Ellis Jones, 1898. 27 pp.

(12) Richardson, Charles F. The Place of Sentiment in the Intellectual Life. 1899. 18 pp.

(13) Johnston, William Preston. Tulane University of Louisiana. Commencement Address ... June 30, 1898. New Orleans: Walle and Co. 24 pp.

(14) Butler, M. C. Speeches on the Race Problem. Gaffney, S.C.: Ledger Print, 1899. 77 pp.

(15) Mitchell, Edward C. Higher Education and the Negro: An Address ... Delivered before the American Baptist Home Mission Society ... May 26, 1896. 19 pp.

(16) Love, John L. The Disfranchisement of the Negro. The American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers No. 6. Washington: American Negro Academy, 1899. 27 pp.

(17) Councill, W. H. The Industrial Negro, in the Industrial South: An Address Delivered before the Southern Industrial Convention at Huntsville, Ala., ... Oct. 12, 1899. 9 pp.

(18) Mayo, A. D. The Opportunity and Obligation of the Educated Class of the Colored Race in the Southern States. An Address Delivered before the Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes, at Normal, Alabama, May 29, 1899. 32 pp.

(19) Councill, W. H. The South and the Negro. 4 pp.

(20) Carr, Julian S. The Problem of the Hour : Will the Colored Race Save Itself from Ruin? An Address Delivered before the Trustees, Faculty and Students of the North Carolina College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, at Greensboro, May, 1899. Durham: Seeman Printery, 1899. 36 pp.

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(21) Wilcox, Walter F. Negro Criminality: An Address Delivered before the American Social Science Association at Saratoga, September 6, 1899. Boston, G.H. Ellis, printer, 1899. 25 pp.

(22) Campbell, Robert F. Some Aspects of the Race Problem in the South. Ashville, N.C.: Ashville Printing Co., 1899. 31 pp.

(23) Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt, ed. Some Efforts of American Negroes for Their Own Social Betterment. Report of an Investigation under the Direction of Atlanta University; Together with the Proceedings of the Third Conference for the Study of the Negro Problems, Held at Atlanta University, May 25-26, 1898. Atlanta: Atlanta University Press, 1898. 66 pp.

(24) Mayo, A. D. The Colored American Working Man of the New Time. An Address Delivered before the State Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race, at Greensboro, N.C., May 26, 1898. Hampton, Va., Press of Hampton Institute, 1898. 34 pp.

(25) Frost, William Goodell. “Our Contemporary Ancestors in the Southern Mountains,” reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly (March 1899). 9 pp.

(26) Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt. The Conservation of the Races. The American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers No. 2. Washington: American Negro Academy, 1897. 15 pp.

(27) Miller, Kelly. "The Primary Needs of the Negro Race" : An Address Delivered before the Alumni Association of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute. Washington: Howard University Press, 1899. 18 pp.

(28) A Memorial to the Constitutional Convention. [Louisiana.] Feb. 1898. 7 pp.

(29) Baldwin, W. H. Present Problem of Negro Education. ca.1899. 16 pp.

(30) Hill, Frank A. How Far the Public High School Is a Just Charge upon the Public Treasury: An Address Given before the New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools at Springfield, Oct. 15, 1898. 28 pp.

(31) Education. 19 (Nov. 1898): 129-142.

(32) Rational Psychology for Teachers. n.d. 7 pp.

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(33) Harris, William T. “Higher Education: Its Function in Preserving and Extending Our Civilization,” from the Educational Review (Sept. 1898): 147-163.

(34) Harris, William T. “School Statistics and Morals,” reprinted from Proceedings of the National Education Association (1893). 8 pp.

(35) Harris, William T. “Our Educational Exhibit at the International Exposition in Paris in 1900.” reprinted from Education (Nov. 1898). 11 pp.

(36) Harris, William T. “The Future of the Normal School,” reprinted from the Educational Review (Jan. 1899): 1-15.

(37) Commemorative of the 40th Anniversary of the Election of the Rt. Rev. Henry Benj. Whipple, D,D., LL.D., to the Bishopric of Minnesota, June 7, 1899. 21 pp.

(38) Black, James C. Address ... at the Dedication of the Georgia Monument at Chickamauga Park, May 4, 1899. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle Printing Co., 1899. 8 pp.

(39) Somerville, Henderson M. Annual Address by Ex-Judge Henderson M. Somerville. “Trial of the Alabama Supreme Court Judges in 1829:” The Last of a Series of Political Assaults on the Independence of the Judiciary in the Early Century. 24 pp.

(40) Joynes, J. Y. Local Taxation. [Raleigh?]: C.H. Mebane, n.d. 15 pp.

VOLUME 109, BOOK 104 – LPR 100, BOX 17

(1) Philips, George Morris, ed. Historic Letters from the Collection of the Westchester State Normal School. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1898. 37 pp.

(2) The University of Chicago. Independence Day Exercises. July 4, 1898. [program] 4 pp.

(3) “Programme of National Peace Jubilee, Washington, D.C., May 23, 24, and 25, 1899.” 4 pp.

(4) Bugbee, Lester G. Some Difficulties of a Texas Empresario. Harrisburg, Pa.: Harrisburg Publishing Co., 1899. 20 pp.

(5) Bugbee, Lester G. “Slavery in Early Texas,” from Political Science Quarterly 13 (Sept. 1898): 389-412.

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(6) Carter, James C. The University of Virginia: Jefferson Its Father, and His Political Philosophy. An Address Delivered upon the Occasion of the Dedication of the New Buildings of the University, June 14, 1898. [Charlottesville]: University of Virginia, 1898. 38 pp.

(7) Boardman, George Dana. Disarmaments of Nations, or, Mankind One Body. Philadelphia: 1898. 22 pp.

(8) Choate, Joseph H. The Annual Address. 30 pp.

(9) Roederer, comte. Adresse d’un constitutionnel aux constitutionnels. Paris: Firmin Didot Frères, 1835. 52 pp.

(10) Baker, Marcus. “A Century of Geography in the United States” from Bulletin of the Philosophical Society 13 (1898): 223-239.

(11) Adams, Charles Francis. Historians and Historical Societies. An Address at the Opening of the Fenway Building of the Massachusetts Historical Society, April 13, 1899. Cambridge, J. Wilson and son, 1899. 41 pp.

(12) Adams, H. B. The Study and Teaching of History. Phi Beta Kappa Address at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va., February 18, 1898. Richmond, Va., Whittet & Shepperson, 1898. 18 pp.

(13) [Brown, William Leroy.] Twenty Years’ Work: Historical Sketch of the A. and M. College. [June 18, 1892] 16 pp.

(14) Hillis, Newell Dwight. “The Intellect of Jesus,” from The Preacher’s Assistant 9 (March 1899): 89-122.

(15) Farrar, Edgar H. State and Federal Quarantine Powers : An Address ... before the Quarantine Convention, Held at Mobile on February 9,1898. 27 pp.

(16) United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Office of Experiment Stations. Land Grant and Other Colleges and the National Defense. Written by Charles W. Dabney. Circular no. 40. ca. 1898. 15 pp.

(17) Dr. Thompson's Great Speech : A Large and Representative Gathering of Populists of Sampson and Adjoining Counties at Clinton, N.C., Aug. 19, 1898, to Hear the Opening of the Populist Campaign. 23 pp.

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(18) Smith, Isaac Townsend. European Spoliations in the Oriental World as Affecting the Commercial Rights of the United States. An Address by ... I. T. Smith, Consul-general for Siam, before the New York Genealogical and Biological Society. 1898. 37 pp.

(19) L’empereur Napoléon III et l’Italie. Paris: E. Dentu, firmin Didot frères, fils, et cie, 1859. 64 pp.

(20) Olney, Richard. International Isolation of the U. S. New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1898. 12 pp.

(21) “Extract from Farewell Address of General George Washington” and “Extract from Inaugural Address of Hon. William McKinley.” 1 pp.

(22) Phelps, E. J. Letter from Hon. E. J. Phelps to Hon. Levi P. Morton. Originally printed in the New York Herald (March 29, 1898). 12 pp.

(23) Harden, Edward W. Report on the Financial and Industrial Conditions of the Philippine Islands. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1898. 34 pp.

(24) Holmes. James G. Memorials to the Memory of Mrs. Mary Amarinthia Snowden : Offered by Societies, Associations and Confederate Camps. Published by the Ladies Memorial Association of Charleston, S.C. Charleston, S.C. : Walter, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1898. 46 pp.

(25) Original Papers Relating to the Siege of Charleston, 1780, Mostly Selected from the Papers of General Benjamin Lincoln, in the Thomas Addis Emmet Collection, Lenox Library, New York. Charleston, S.C. : Walter, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1898. 87 pp.

(26) Lea, Henry Charles. “The Indian Policy of Spain,” from the Yale Review (Aug. 1899): 119-155.

VOLUME 110, BOOK 105 – LPR 100, BOX 18

(1) Proceedings of the Second Capon Springs Conference for Education in the South, 1899. Raleigh, N.C.: Edwards and Broughton, 1899. 109 pp.

(2) Letter from E. J. Phelps to Levi P. Morton, with Reference to the Present Cuban Question. 1898. 15 pp.

(3) Executive and Congressional Directory of the Confederate States, 1861-1865. Record and Pension Office: 1899. 12 pp.

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(4) The Relation of School Discipline to Moral Education. Pages 115-134 from an unknown publication.

(5) Aubrey, W. H. S. Struggles for Religious Liberty, 1688-1828: An Historical Sketch. London: Elliot Stock, n.d. 20 pp.

(6) Peabody Normal College Commemoration Day, May 12, 1899. Nashville, Tenn.: Peabody Normal College, 1899. (Includes speeches about Robert C. Winthrop, J. L. M. Curry, and Rose Day: Its Origin and Purpose.) 32 pp.

(7) Peabody Normal College. Report from the Special Committee Appointed to Investigate This Institution by the State Board of Education, Sept. 9, 1899. 16 pp.

(8) De Long, Henry C. An Epistle to Unitarians. 14 pp.

(9) Savage, Minot J. What is Christianity? Cambridge: University Press, n.d. 16 pp.

(10) State Rights and Free Trade Association. Taxes! Taxes! Taxes: or Tables, Showing the Form and Amount of the Tribute money, Levied by the Federal Government on Agriculture and Commerce, to be Transferred into the Pockets of the Manufacturers and Sugar Planters. Political Tract No. 4. Nov. 1831. Charleston, S.C.: E. J. Van Brunt, 1831. 22 pp.

(11) State Rights and Free Trade Association. A Catechism on the Tariff, for the Use of Plain People of Common Sense. Political Tract No. 3. Sept. 1831. Charleston; E. J. Van Brunt, 1831. 48 pp.

(12) Smith, Alphonso C. The Historical Element in Recent Southern Literature: A Paper Read before the Mississippi Historical Society at Its Meeting in Natchez, April 20, 1899. 8 pp.

(13) Sweat, Margaret J. M. The National University and the George Washington Memorial. Washington D.C.: Judd and Detweiler, 1899. 29 pp.

(14) Ashton, Hannah R. Washington’s Policy in Regard to a National University. 1899. 15 pp.

(15) Woodward, J. C. Some of Georgia’s Needs in Education: An Address Delivered at Indian Springs, 1898. 10 pp.

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(16) Lieber, Francis. Inaugural Address, Delivered in South Carolina College, before the Governor and the Legislature of the State, on Commencement Day on Dec. 7, 1835. Columbia, S.C.: A. S. Johnston, 1836. 26 pp.

(17) The Rhode Island Question: Mr. Webster’s Argument in the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of Martin Luth vs. Luther M. Borden and Others, Jan. 27, 1848. Washington D.C.: J, and G. S. Gideon, 1848. 26 pp.

(18) Webster, Daniel. Speech on Mr. Clay’s Resolution, Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., March 7, 1850. Washington D.C.: Gideon and Co., 1850. 15 pp.

(19) Battle of King’s Mountain Centennial Celebration. 48 pp.

(20) Smyth, Thomas. The Voice of God in Calamity; or, Reflections on the Loss of the Steamboat Home. Charleston: Jenkins and Hussey, 1837. 32 pp.

(21) The Soldier’s Pocket Bible: Issued for the Use of the Army of Oliver Cromwell. Reprint edition. Charleston: South Carolina Tract Society, ca. 1861 (?). 16 pp.

(22) Smyth, Thomas. The : Its Mystery and Miracle; God’s Mastery and Mercy: A Discourse Preached on the Day of National Fasting, Thanksgiving and Prayer, in the First Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S.C., June 13, 1861. Columbia, S.C.: Southern Guardian Press, 1861. 37 pp.

(23) Smyth, Thomas. The Duty of Interesting Children in the Missionary Cause, and How This is to be Done. Charleston: B. Jenkins, 1846. 30 pp.

(24) Townsend, John. The Southern States, Their Present Peril, and Their Certain Remedy; Why Do They Not Right Themselves and so Fulfil [sic] Their Glorious Destiny. Charleston: Edward C. Councell, 1850. 31 pp.

(25) Smyth, Thomas. The Sin and the Curse; or, the Union, the True Source of Disunion, and Our Duty in the Present Crisis: A Discourse Preached on the Occasion of the Day of Humiliation and Prayer Appointed by the Governor of South Carolina, on Nov. 21, 1860. Charleston: Evans and Cogswell, 1860. 24 pp.

(26) Thornwell, James H. The Rights and Duties of Masters: A Sermon Preached at the Dedication of a Church, Erected in Charleston, S.C., for the Benefit and Instruction of the Coloured Population. Charleston, S.C.: Walker and James, 1850. 51 pp.

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(27) Thornwell, James H. Thoughts Suited to the Present Crisis: A Sermon, on Occasion of the Death of John C. Calhoun, Preached in the Chapel of the South Carolina College, April 21, 1850. Columbia, S.C.: A. S. Johnston, 1850. 45 pp.

(28) Practical Exposition of the Nullification Doctrines by the States of Massachusetts and Connecticut in Relation to the Embargo Law of 1807. 7 pp.

(29) Resolutions and Address Adopted by the Southern Convention, Held at Nashville, June 3- 12, 1850, Together with a Preamble and Resolutions, Adopted Nov. 18, 1850. Columbia, S.C.: I. C. Morgan, 1850. 27 pp.

(30) Branson, E. C. Education and Crime: Speech before the Schoolmasters’ Club of Athens, Ga., Oct.6, 1899. 10 pp.

(31) Welling, James C. The Columbian University: Notes on Its Relations to the City of Washington Considered as the Seat of a National Baptist University. Washington: Gibson Bros., 1889. 32 pp.

(32) Monaghan, J. C. Industrial Education: The German Example. Philadelphia: Manufacturers’ Club, n.d. 25 pp.

(33) Miller, Charles Kingsbury. Desecration of the American Flag, Our Nation’s Disgrace. New York: American Flag Association, 1899. 16 pp.

(34) Higinbotham, Harlow N. The Making of a Merchant and Other Papers from the Saturday Evening Post. Philadelphia: The Curtis Publishing Co., ca. 1899 (?). 31 pp.

VOLUME 111, BOOK 106 – LPR 100, BOX 18

(1) Crawford, George W. An Address before the Agricultural Association of the State of Georgia, on 26 Nov. 1846, at Sparta, Ga. Milledgeville, Ga.: Southern Recorder Office, 1846. 22 pp.

(2) Tyler, John. An Address Delivered before the Two Literary Societies of Randolph-Macon College, June 19, 1838. Richmond: James C. Walker, 1838. 18 pp.

(3) Brown, Bedford. An Address Delivered before the Two Literary Societies, of the University of North Carolina in Gerard Hall on the Day Preceding the Annual Commencement, in June 1839. Raleigh, N.C.: North Carolina Standard, 1839. 39 pp.

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(4) Tucker, Beverley. A Discourse on the Importance of the Study of Political Science, as a Branch of Academic Education in the U. S. Richmond: Peter D. Bernard, 1840. 28 pp.

(5) Badger, George E. Address Delivered before the Philanthropic and Dialectic Societies, at Chapel Hill, NC, June 26, 1833. Richmond: Thomas W. White, 1833. 21 pp.

(6) Two Addresses Delivered at Oxford, Ohio, on Occasion of the Inauguration of Rev. George Junkin, as President of Miami University. Cincinnati: Western Church Press, 1841. 48 pp.

(7) Shields, E. J. Address on the Progress of Popular Science, Literature, and Knowledge, in the U. S. and their Present Condition and Prospects in Tennessee, Delivered before the Alumni Society of the Nashville University, Oct. 4, 1836. Washington D.C.: Gales and Seaton, 1836. 31 pp.

(8) Burlingame, Anson. Address upon the Life and Character of Washington, Delivered before the Brady and Scott Guards on Feb. 22, 1843. Detroit: Sheldon McKnight, 1843. 25 pp.

(9) Eells, Samuel. Address before the Alpha Delta Phi Society, of Miami University, on the Study of the Classics. Cincinnati: Smith, Day and Co., 1836. 40 pp.

(10) Doggett, D. S. The Responsibility of Talent: An Address Delivered before the Franklin Literary Society of Randolph Macon College, on the Evening of the June 11, 1844. Richmond: Christian Advocate Office, 1844. 14 pp.

(11) Calhoun, Philo. A Lecture on the Study of the Mathematics, Delivered in Washington College, Sept. 5, 1839. Richmond: P. D. Bernard, 1839. 24 pp.

(12) Meigs, Charles D. Introductory Lecture. Philadelphia: Merrihew and Thompson, 1846. 24 pp.

(13) Simms, W. Gilmore. The Sources of American Independence: An Oration, on the 69th Anniversary of American Independence; Delivered at Aiken, S.C., before the Town Council and Citizens Thereof. Aiken, S.C.: Aiken Town Council, 1844. 31 pp.

(14) Dabney, John Blair. An Address Delivered on June 23, 1841, at Washington College, before the Graham Philanthropic and Washington Literary Societies. Lexington, Va.: Gazette Office, 1841. 30 pp.

(15) The African Repository and Colonial Journal, 8 (Oct. 1831): 225-244.

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(16) The Theological Medium, 1 (Nov. 1845): 49-72.

(17) Scott, W. A. The House of God: A Discourse Delivered at the Request of the Officers of the Second Presbyterian Church of the City of Mobile, Ala. New Orleans: William H. Toy, 1845. 40 pp.

VOLUME 112, BOOK 107 – LPR 100, BOX 18

(1) Inauguration of William Herbert Perry Faunce, President of Brown University, Oct. 17, 1899. Providence, R.I.: Remington Printing Co., 1899. 41 pp.

(2) Extrait du registre des arrêtes du comité de salut public de la convention nationale. ca. 1792. 3 pp.

(3) Rapport fait au nom du comité de constitution, 19 oct. 1792. 3 pp.

(4) Exterieur: Copie d’une lettre adressee par le general Gourgaud, aide-de-camp de Napoléon, à l’editeur d’un journal anglais. October 1818. Pages 201-264 from an unknown publication.

(5) Bulletin des lois de la République Française. No. 14. n.d. 8 pp.

(6) Bulletin des lois de la République Française. No. 15. n.d. 16 pp.

(7) De l’impossibilité d’établir un gouvernement constitutionnel, sous un chef militaire, et particulièrement sous Napoléon. n.d. 47 pp.

(8) Projet de réponse du roi, a un écrit; répandu sous le titre de Mémoire des princes. n.d. 31 pp.

(9) Convention nationale: Rapport fait au nom comité de salut public, par Barere. Paris: de L’imprimerie nationale, n.d. 4 pp.

(10) Cour d’assises du departement de Maine et Loire, Seant à Angers; Affaire du Moulin- d’Ivray. Paris: imprimeur du roi et de la cour royale. ca. 1817. 47 pp.

(11) Schurz, Carl. Renewed Struggles: An Address Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, at Indianapolis, Dec. 14, 1899. 28 pp.

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(12) Curtis, George William. Party and Patronage: An Address at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League in Baltimore, April 28, 1892. New York: George Gottsberger Peck, 1892. 26 pp.

(13) Schurz, Carl. The Necessity and Progress of Civil Service Reform: An Address Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the National Civil Service Reform League, Dec. 12, 1894. Washington D.C.: Press of Good Government, 1895. 34 pp.

(14) Schurz, Carl. For Truth, Justice and Liberty: An Address Delivered at Cooper Union, New York, Sept. 28, 1900. New York: Anti-Imperialist League of New York, 1900. 32 pp.

(15) Porter, James D. An Address Delivered at the Unveiling of the Henry County Confederate Monument Paris, Tennessee, Oct. 13, 1900. Paris, Tenn.: Post-Intelligencer, 1900. 24 pp.

(16) Osgood, Howard. Jesus the Supreme Witness and Example of Inspiration. Pages240-255 from an unknown publication.

(17) Brewer, David J. The Spanish War: A Prophecy or an Exception? Address before the Liberal Club, Feb. 16, 1899. 35 pp.

(18) Van Dyke, Henry. The American Birthright and the Philippine Pottage. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1898. 16 pp.

(19) Thy Word is Truth: An Answer to Robert Ingersoll’s Charges against Christianity. Old Theology Tracts for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, No. 15. Allegheny, Pa.: Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, 1892. 32 pp.

(20) Brosnahan, Timothy. President Eliot and Jesuit Colleges. Woodstock, Md.: Woodstock College, 1900. 36 pp.

(21) Peabody Normal College Commemoration Day, May 12, 1899. (Includes addresses about Robert C. Winthrop, J. L. M. Curry, and Rose Day.) Nashville Tenn.: Peabody Normal College, 1899. 32 pp.

(22) Berry, Charles Albert. Congregational Churchmanship, Its Principles, Its Privileges, and Its Obligations: An Address Delivered from the Chair of the Congregational Union of England and Wales, in the City Temple, London, May 11, 1897. London: Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1897. 44 pp.

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(23) Brownson, Henry F. Equality and Democracy: A Lecture at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, April 27, 1897. Detroit: H. F. Brownson, 1897. 52 pp.

(24) Wiley, Harvey W. Imperial Liberty: An Address Delivered to the Literary Societies of Hanover College, June 6, 1898. Easton, Pa.: Chemical Publishing Co., 1898. 46 pp.

VOLUME 113, BOOK 108 – LPR 100, BOX 18

(1) Choate, Joseph H. Abraham Lincoln: Address Delivered before the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution, Nov. 13, 1900. London: Harrison and Sons, 1900. 90 pp.

(2) Adams, Charles Francis. The Sifted Grain and the Grain Sifters: An Address at the Dedication of the Building of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin at Madison, Oct. 19, 1900. Cambridge, Mass: H. O. Houghton and Co., 1900. 67 pp.

(3) McCormick, John Gilchrist and Battle, Kemp Plummer. Personnel of the Convention of 1861 and Legislation of the Convention of 1861. James Sprunt Historical Monographs No. 1. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolin Press, 1900. 144 pp.

(4) Thom, William Taylor. The Struggle for Religious Freedom in Virginia: The Baptists. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, series 18, nos. 10- 12. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1900. 105 pp.

(5) Sikes, Enoch Walter. The Transition of North Carolina from Colony to Commonwealth. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, series 16, nos. 10- 11. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1898. 84 pp.

(6) The Franco-American Committee. The Universities of France: A Guide for American Students. Paris: Lahure, 1895. 138 pp.

(7) Reinsch, Paul Samuel. English Common Law in the Early American Colonies. Economics, Political Science, and History Series, vol.2, no. 4. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin, 1899. 64 pp.

VOLUME 114, BOOK 109 – LPR 100, BOX 18

(1) Draper, Andrew S. John Marshall and the March of the Constitution: An Address before the University of Illinois Convocation, Feb. 4, 1901. 32 pp.

(2) Gray, Horace. An Address on the Life, Character and Influence of Chief Justice Marshall. Washington: Pearson Printing Office, 1901. 47 pp.

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(3) Inauguration of Arthur Twining Hadley, as President of Yale University, Oct. 18, 1899. New Haven: 1899. 49 pp.

(4) “Alumni Address,” from the Richmond College Messenger (n.d.): 49-61.

(5) White, Andrew D. A University at Washington. Washington D.C.: Judd and Detweiler, 1900. 20 pp.

(6) Chappell, Absalom H. Miscellanies of Georgia, Historical, Biographical, Descriptive, etc.: Part I. Columbus, Ga.: Thomas Gilbert, 1874. 73 pp.

(7) Chappell, Absalom H. Miscellanies of Georgia, Historical, Biographical, Descriptive, etc.: Part II. Columbus, Ga.: Thomas Gilbert, 1874. 147 pp.

(8) Chappell, Absalom H. Miscellanies of Georgia, Historical, Biographical, Descriptive, etc.: Part III. Columbus, Ga.: Thomas Gilbert, 1874. 24 pp.

(9) Procter, John R. The Neutralization of the Nicaragua Canal. Reprint from The International Monthly, April 1900. 15 pp.

(10) Lea, Henry Charles. The Dead Hand: A Brief Sketch of the Relations between Church and State with Regard to Ecclesiastical Property and the Religious Orders. Philadelphia: William J. Dornan, 1900. 21 pp.

(11) Whitsitt, William H. A Fraternal Statement to Southern Baptists. n.d. 16 pp.

(12) Patten, Simon N. The Decay of State and Local Governments. n.d. 17 pp.

(13) Young, James T. “Administrative Centralization and Decentralization in England,” from the Annals of the American Academy (n.d.): 39-57.

(14) Young, James T. “Administrative Centralization and Decentralization in France,” from the Annals of the American Academy (n.d.): 24-43.

(15) Moore, John Bassett. The Interoceanic Canal and the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty. Washington, D.C.: 1900. 26 pp.

(16) Moore, John Bassett. A Hundred Years of American Diplomacy. 1900. 24 pp.

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(17) Series of articles, date unknown. Seward, George F. “Diplomatic Service and Its Requirements.” Pages 1-6. Weber, Adna F. “The Centralization of Population as Affecting the Future of Democracy.” Pages 7-9. De Vine, Edward T. “The Problem of Charity.” Pages 10-13. Sanders, Mrs. Henry M. “The Benefits and Disadvantages of Woman’s Entrance upon Man’s Occupations.” Pages 14-19.

(18) Campbell, J. A. P. Address on the Life and Character of Jefferson Davis, Delivered before the Legislature of the State of Mississippi, in Join Memorial Session, Jan. 22, 1890. Jackson, Miss.: R. H. Henry, 1890. 19 pp.

(19) Catalogue of the Trustees, Officers and Alumni of the University of Georgia, from 1785 to 1900. Atlanta: Foote and Davies Co., 1900. 127 pp.

(20) Congressional Directory for the First Session of the 36th Congress of the United States of America. Washington: 1860. 71 pp.

(21) Somerville, Henderson M. Tariff Relations, Porto Rico to the United States: Opinion in a Decision by the Board of Classification of the U. S. General Appraisers. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1900. 15 pp.

(22) McKinley, William. Letter Accepting the Nomination of the Republican National Convention of 1900 for President of the U. S. New York: Republican National Committee, 1900. 16 pp.

(23) Schurz, Carl and Patrick O’Farrel. Imperialism: Speeches in the Cooper Institute, May 24, 1900. 16 pp.

(24) “Character of Democracy in the United States,” from Atlantic Monthly, 45 (Nov. 1889): 577-588.

VOLUME 115, BOOK 110 – LPR 100, BOX 18

(1) McCaine, Alexander. Slavery Defended from Scripture, against the Attacks of the Abolitionists, in a Speech Delivered before the General Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, in Baltimore, 1842. Baltimore: William Wooddy, 1842. 28 pp.

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(2) England, John. Letter of the Late Bishop England to the Honorable John Forsyth, on the Subject of Domestic Slavery, to Which Are Prefixed Copies in Latin and English, of the Pope’s Apostolic Letter Concerning the African Slave Trade. Baltimore: John Murphy, 1844. 156 pp.

(3) Peck, George. Slavery and the Episcopacy: Being an Examination of Dr. Bascom’s Review of the Reply of the Majority to the Protest of the Minority of the Late General conference of the M. E. Church, in the Case of Bishop Andrew. New York: G. Lane and C. B. Tippett, 1845. 139 pp.

(4) Mahan, A. Guide to Holiness: A Sermon. n.d. 48 pp.

(5) Catalogus Curatorum et Eorum Qui Munera et Officia Gesserunt, Quique Aliquo Gradu Exornati Fuerrunt, in Collegio Frankliniensi, Athenis, in Republica Georgia. Athenis: 1846. 21 pp.

(6) The Crisis of the Country, by “Junius.” Philadelphia: T. K. And P. G. Collins, n.d. 16 pp.

(7) A Catalogue of the Students of Law in Harvard University, 1816-1842. Cambridge: Metcalf, Keith, and Nichols, 1842. 48 pp.

(8) Report of the Organization Committee of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1847. 32 pp.

(9) Greenleaf, Simon. A Discourse Commemorative of the Life and Character of the Jon. Joseph Story, Pronounced on Sept. 18, 1845. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1845. 48 pp.

VOLUME 116, BOOK 111 – LPR 100, BOX 18

(1) Seward, William H. An Oration on the Death of Daniel O’Connell Delivered at Castle Garden, New York Sept. 22, 1847. Auburn, N.Y.: J. C. Derby and Co., 1847. 47 pp.

(2) Everett, Edward. A Eulogy on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams, Delivered at the Request of the Legislature of Massachusetts, in Faneuil Hall, April 15, 1848. Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1848. 71 pp.

(3) Stovel, Charles. A Fraternal Appeal on the Importance of a Corrected English Version of the Sacred Scriptures. New York: John Gray, 1841. 15 pp.

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(4) Merriam, Isaac. An Essay on Communion. Boston: Lincoln and Edwards, 1842. 52 pp.

(5) Douglas, J. S. Homeopathy: A Lecture before the Hygeian Society, of the Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution, Delivered in the Chapel of the Institution, April 1845. Hamilton, N.Y.: Waldron and Baker, 1845. 29 pp.

(6) Description of Banvard’s Panorama of the Mississippi River, Painted on Three Miles of Canvas, Exhibiting a View of Country 1200 Miles in Length, Extending from the Mouth of the Missouri River to the City of New Orleans Being by Far the Largest Picture Ever Executed by Man. Boston: John Putnam, 1847. 48 pp.

(7) Elmore, F. H. and James G. Birney. Correspondence, between the Hon. F. H. Elmore, One of the South Carolina Delegation in Congress, and James G. Birney, One of the Secretaries of the American Anti-Slavery Society. New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838. 68 pp.

(8) A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument, “by a Citizen of Virginia.” New York: S. W. Benedict, 1845. 91 pp.

(9) Green, Beriah. Belief Without Confession: A Sermon, Preached at Whitesboro, N.Y. Utica, N.Y.: R. W. Roberts, 1844. 15 pp.

(10) Smith, Gerrit. Abstract of the Argument, in the Public Discussion of the Question: “Are the Christians of a Given Community the Church of Such Community?” Made in Hamilton, N.Y., April 12-14, 1847. 38 pp.

(11) Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution, Madison Co., N.Y.: Catalogue of Officers and Students, for 1842-1843. 23 pp.

(12) A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution, Madison Co., N.Y., 1843-1844. 24 pp.

(13) A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution, 1844-1845. 24 pp.

(14) Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution, 1845-1846. 24 pp.

(15) Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Madison University, 1846-1847. 23 pp.

(16) Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Madison University, 1847-1848. 24 pp.

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VOLUME 117, BOOK 112 – LPR 100, BOX 19

(1) Reports of the Commissioners Appointed by the Governor to Examine the Bank of the State of Alabama and Its Branches, in Accordance with the Law of Dec. 23, 1837. Tuscaloosa: Flag of the Union Office, 1838. 47 pp.

(2) Garrett, W. A Tabular Statement of the Census of Alabama, Taken in the Year 1844: Also, the Census or Enumeration of 1838 and 1840 and an Estimate Showing the Increase and Decrease in Each County Since 1838. Tuscaloosa: John McCormick, 1844. 11 pp.

(3) Report of the Comptroller of the State of Alabama, for the Fiscal Year, Ending Nov. 27, 1845. Tuscaloosa: John McCormick, 1845. 8 pp.

(4) Report of the Comptroller on the Contingent Fund. Montgomery: McCormick and Walshe, 1847. 8 pp.

(5) Report of the Committee on Ways and Means. Montgomery: McCormick and Walshe, 1848. 7 pp.

(6) Chapman, Reuben. Message to the Second Biennial Session of the Legislature of Alabama, Begun and Held in the City of Montgomery, on the Second Monday in November, 1849. Montgomery: Advertiser and Gazette Office, 1849. 32 pp.

(7) Collier, Henry W. Message to the General Assembly of Alabama, at Its Second Biennial Session Dec. 20, 1849. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1849. 37 pp.

(8) Collier, Henry W. Message to the General Assembly of Alabama, at Its Third Biennial Session, in the City of Montgomery. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 37 pp.

(9) Collier Henry W. Message to the General Assembly of Alabama, at Its Fourth Biennial Session, Nov. 15, 1853. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1853. 42 pp.

(10) Winston, John A. Inaugural Address Delivered in the Representative Hall, Dec. 20, 1853. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1853. 8 pp.

(11) Alabama. Comptroller of Public Accounts. Abstract of the Biennial Report of the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Alabama, for Fiscal Years, 1848-1849. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1849. 43 pp.

(12) Alabama. Comptroller of Public Accounts. Abstract of the Biennial Report of the Comptroller of Public Accounts, of the State of Alabama, for the Fiscal Years, 1850- 1851. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 71 pp.

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(13) Alabama. Comptroller of Public Accounts. Biennial Report of the Comptroller of Public Accounts, to the General Assembly at Its Third Biennial Session in the City of Montgomery. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 52 pp.

(14) Alabama. Comptroller of Public Accounts. Report to the General Assembly. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1853. 192 pp.

(15) Alabama. Penitentiary Inspectors. Report of the Inspectors and Physician of the Alabama Penitentiary to the Second Biennial Session of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, Begun and Held at Montgomery on the Second Monday in Nov. 1849. House Document No. 4. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1849. 14 pp.

(16) Alabama. Penitentiary Inspectors. Reports of the Inspectors of the Alabama Penitentiary, to the General Assembly, at Its Third Biennial Session in the City of Montgomery, 1851. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 31 pp.

(17) Alabama. Penitentiary Inspectors. Reports of the Inspectors of the Alabama Penitentiary for the Years 1852-1853 to the General Assembly. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1853. 29 pp.

(18) Report of the Commissioners to Codify the Laws, etc, Made to the Governor of Alabama. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 7 pp.

(19) Report from the Joint Committee of the Two Houses, on the Code. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1852. 32 pp.

(20) Alabama. Commissioner to Settle the Affairs of the State Bank and Branches. Bank Commissioners’ Report. 8 pp.

(21) Alabama. Commissioner to Settle the Affairs of the State Bank and Branches. Biennial Report of the Commissioner and Trustee to Settle the Affairs of the State Bank and Branches, to the General Assembly, at Its Third Biennial Session in the City of Montgomery. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 14 pp.

(22) Report from the Joint Committee of the Two Houses, to Examine and Audit the Account of Francis S. Lyon, Commissioner and Trustee. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1852. 7 pp.

(23) Alabama. Commissioner to Settle the Affairs of the State Bank and Branches. Report to Settle the Affairs of the State Bank and Branches to the General Assembly. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1853. 15 pp.

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(24) Report of the Joint Committee Appointed by the Two Houses of the General Assembly to Examine and Audit the Account of Francis S. Lyon. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1853. 8 pp.

(25) Report of the Joint Committee Appointed to Examine the Offices of the Comptroller of Public Accounts and the Treasurer of the State for the Period of Two Years Ending Sept. 30, 1853. 3 pp.

(26) Alabama. Commission to Examine the Affairs of the Bank of Mobile. Report to the Second Biennial Session of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama. Montgomery: Brittan and the De Wolf, 1849. 8 pp.

(27) Alabama. Commission to Examine the Affairs of the Bank of Mobile. Report to the Third Biennial Session of the General Assembly, Held in the City of Montgomery. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 8 pp.

(28) Alabama. Commission to Examine the Southern Bank of Alabama. Report to the Third Biennial Session of the General Assembly, Held in the City of Montgomery. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 7 pp.

(29) Alabama. House of Representatives. Report of the Committee of Ways and Means. ca. 1849. 4 pp.

(30) Alabama. House of Representatives. Report of the Committee of Ways and Means on the Subject of Direct Trade. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1852. 32 pp.

(31) Report of the Minority of the Committee on Congressional Apportionment. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1852. 7 pp.

(32) Report of the Trustees of the State University. Montgomery: McCormick and Walshe, 1847. 8 pp.

(33) Biennial Report of the Trustees of the University of Alabama: 1851-1852, 1852-1853. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1853. 4 pp.

(34) Report of the Committee on 16th Sections. Montgomery; Brittan and Blue, 1853. 4 pp.

(35) Report of the Committee on 16th Sections. Montgomery; Brittan and Blue, 1853. 3 pp.

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(36) Alabama. Comptroller of Public Accounts. Report Showing the Sixteenth Sections Sold in the Several Counties in the State, and the Amount for Which Each Sold. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1853. 36 pp.

(37) Alabama. House of Representatives. Report from the Committee on Internal Improvement, Jan.19, 1850. 7 pp.

(38) Alabama. House of Representatives. Report on the State of the Two and Three Per Cent Funds Made by the Committee on Internal Improvement, Nov. 29, 1851. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 8 pp.

(39) Alabama. Comptroller of Public Accounts. Report on the Two and Three Per Cent Fund Accounts, Nov. 28, 1853. 4 pp.

(40) Alabama. House of Representatives. Mr. Phillips’ Report from the Committee on Internal Improvement, with a Bill Made to the General Assembly at Its Third Biennial Session. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 13 pp.

(41) Report to the Senate and House of Representatives on Plank Roads as a System of Internal Improvements. n.d. 11 pp.

(42) Memorial to the Legislature of Alabama, in Relation to the Alabama Central Rail Road, Adopted by the Convention Held at Decatur on Nov. 30, 1853. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1854. 8 pp.

(43) Memorial of the Elyton Rail-Road Convention to the General Assembly. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1853. 24 pp.

(44) Mobile and Ohio Railroad. Report to the Mobile Delegation. Dec. 9, 1853. 7 pp.

(45) Alabama. Treasurer. Treasurer’s Report, Nov. 1, 1849. 8 pp.

(46) Alabama. Treasurer. Biennial Report to the General Assembly of the State of Alabama, at Its Third Biennial Session, in the City of Montgomery, 1851. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1851. 29 pp.

(47) Alabama. Treasurer. Biennial Report of the State Treasurer to the General Assembly of Alabama at Its Fourth Biennial Session, in the City of Montgomery, Begun and Held on the Second Monday in Nov. in 1853. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1853. 31 pp.

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(48) Alabama. House of Representatives. Report from the Committee on the Judiciary on the Proposed Amendments to the Constitution. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1854. 7 pp.

(49) Report of the Joint Committee Appointed to Examine the Offices of the Comptroller of Public Accounts and the Treasurer for the Period of Two Years Ending Sept. 30, 1853. 3 pp.

(50) Report from the Committee on Education, on the Subject of Public Schools. Montgomery: Brittan and De Wolf, 1852. 14 pp.

(51) Report of the Committee on Education, with a Bill to Establish and Mintain a System of Free Public Schools in the State of Alabama. Montgomery: Brittan and Blue, 1854. 15 pp.

(52) A Bill to Establish and Maintain a System of Free Public Schools in the State of Alabama. 11 pp.

THERE IS NO VOLUME 118.

VOLUME 119, BOOK 113 – LPR 100, BOX 19

(1) Johns Hopkins University: Retrospect of Twenty Years, 1876-1896. 1896. 41 pp.

(2) Cooley, Henry Scofield. A Study of Slavery in New Jersey. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 14th series, nos. 9-10. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1896. 60 pp.

(3) Bassett, John Spencer. Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 14th series, nos. 4-5. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1896. 86 pp.

(4) Bassett, John Spencer. The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 12th series, no. 3. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1894. 73 pp.

(5) Ballagh, James Curtis. White Servitude in the Colony of Virginia: A Study of the System of Indentured Labor in the American Colonies. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 13th series, nos. 6-7. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1895. 99 pp.

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(6) Hendren, Samuel Rivers. Government and Religion of the Virginia Indians. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and political Science, 13th series, nos. 11-12. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1895. 63 pp.

(7) Chandler, Julian A. C. Representation in Virginia. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1896. 83 pp.

VOLUME 120, BOOK 114 – LPR 100, BOX 19

(1) Bassett, John Spencer. Anti-Slavery Leaders of North Carolina. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, series 16, no. 6. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1898. 74 pp.

(2) Gofs (sp.), John Dean. The History of Tariff Administration in the United States. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, n.d. 89 pp.

(3) Stephenson, Andrew. Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, 1891. 101 pp.

(4) Chambers, Henry E. West Florida and Its Relation to the Historical Cartography of the United States. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, series 16, no. 5. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1898. 59 pp.

(5) Sikes, Enoch Walter. The Transition of North Carolina from Colony to Commonwealth. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, series 16, nos. 10- 11. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1898. 84 pp.

(6) Schmeckebier, Laurence Frederick. History of the Know Nothing Party in Maryland. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, series 17, nos. 4-5. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1899. 125 pp.

(7) Bassett, John Spencer. Slavery in the State of North Carolina. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, series 17, nos. 7-8. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1899. 111 pp.

(8) Ward, George Washington. The Early Development of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Project. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science, series 17, nos. 9-11. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1899. 113 pp.

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VOLUME 121, BOOK 115 – LPR 100, BOX 19

(1) The Campaign Text Book of the Democratic Party of the U. S. For the Presidential Election of 1888. New York: Brentanos, 1888. 656 pp.

(2) The Campaign Text Book of the Democratic Party of the U. S. For the Presidential Election of 1892. New York: 1892. 312 pp.

g The following volumes are lacking numbers following the sequence established in the rest of the collection. Each of these have been given the title “No Number” followed by a roman numeral.

NO NUMBER I, BOOK 116 – LPR 100, BOX 19

(1) Williams, Matthew I. Address Delivered at the Anniversary of the Anti-Tobacco Society, of Cokesbury, on the 4th of July, 1838. Charleston: B. B. Hussey, 1838. 19 pp.

(2) Bowie, Alexander. An Oration Delivered on the 4th July 1832, before Capt. Andrew Miller’s Company of “Jeffersonian Nullifiers” in Abbeville District. Abbeville: John Taggart, 1832. 12 pp.

(3) Smith, William. Speech Delivered on Aug. 1, 1831, at a Meeting of the Citizens of Spartanburg District against the Doctrine of Nullification. Columbia, S.C.: Hive Office, 1832. 42 pp.

(4) Hayne, Robert Y. An Oration, Delivered in the Independent or Congregational Church, Charleston, before the State Rights and Free Trade Party, the State Society of Cincinnati, the Revolution Society, the ‘76 Association, and Several Volunteer Companies of Militia; on 4th July 1831. Charleston: A E. Miller, 1831. 46 pp.

(5) Commonwealth of Massachusetts. House of Representatives. House Document No. 187. 1847. 35 pp.

(6) Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Senate. Senate Doc. No. 31. 1845. 54 pp.

(7) The Political Register and Supplement, 1 (March 25, 1833): 641-736.

(8) Democratic Expositor and the U. S. Journal for the Country, 1 (July 19, 1845): 17-32.

(9) Democratic Expositor and the U. S. Journal for the Country, 1 (July 26, 1845): 33-48.

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(10) Fisk, Theophilus. A Vindication of the Rights of Man: An Oration, Delivered in Portsmouth, Virginia, July 4, 1838. 16 pp.

(11) Georgia. Congress. A Bill To be Entitled an Act to Carry into Effect That Part of the First Section of the Third Article of the Constitution, Which Requires the Establishment of a Supreme Court for the Correction of Errors. n.d. 7 pp.

(12) Kendall’s Expositor, 4 (March 1845):465-472.

(13) Ingersoll, Charles J. Speech in the Convention of Pennsylvania, on Legislative and Judicial Control Over Charters of Incorporation. 1839. 45 pp.

(14) Ellis, George E. An Oration Delivered at Charlestown, Massachusetts, on the 17th of June, 1841, in Commemoration of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Boston: William Crosby and Co., 1841. 72 pp.

NO NUMBER II, BOOK 117 – LPR 100, BOX 19

(1) The Berea Quarterly, 4 (May 1899): 3-32.

(2) MacDonald, Arthur. “Types of Children in Germany,” reprinted from Pediatrics. 1899. 4 pp.

(3) “Preliminary Report on School Hygiene,” from the Educational Review (June 1899): 1-8. (Article can be found in the middle of the article on German children.)

(4) Dabney, Charles W. “Requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree in Southern Colleges,” from the School Review, 8 (3): 154 -167.

(5) Book Reviews, 6 (Sept. 1898): 121-130.

(6) Adams, Charles Kendall. “The Teaching of Pedagogy in Colleges and Universities,” from The Academy, no volume number, no date: 469-482.

(7) Cunningham, J. B. Education is of Worth. n.d. 16 pp.

(8) Moore, John B. “The Treaty of Peace,” from The Independent (Feb. 2, 1899): 315-326. (Other articles are included in these pages.)

(9) Bugbee, Lester G. “The Real Saint-Denis,” from the Texas Historical Association Quarterly, ca. 1898/1899: 266-280.

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(10) Small, Albion. Some Undeveloped Social Resources in the Christian Revelation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1898. 23 pp.

(11) Stewart, James. “War in South Africa,” from The Outlook (Oct. 21, 1899): 447-454.

(12) Dabney, Charles W. “A National Department of Science Necessary for the Coordination of the Scientific Work of the U. S. Government,” reprinted from Science (Jan. 15, 1897): 1-13.

(13) Mayo, A. D. “The Woman’s Movement in the South,” reprinted from the New England Magazine (Oct, 1891): 249-260.

(14) Jay, John. “The Demand for Education in American History,” reprinted from the Magazine of American History (Feb. 1891): 99-117.

(15) Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration: Opinions of Senator Morgan at the Conference in Paris. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1893. 129 pp.

(16) Bering Sea Tribunal of Arbitration: Opinions of Mr. Justice Harlan at the Conference in Paris. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1893. 228 pp.

NO NUMBER III, BOOK 118 – LPR 100, BOX 19

(1) Stephens, Alexander H. Speech on the Civile Rights’ Bill Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Jan. 5, 1874. Washington: John H. Cunningham, 1874. 16 pp.

(2) Stephens, Alexander H. Carpenter’s Picture, Lincoln and Emancipation: Speech in the House of Representatives, 12 Feb. 1878. 4 pp.

(3) Tucker, J. Randolph. Counting the Electoral Votes: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 23, 1877. Washington, D.C.: 1877. 51 pp.

(4) Tucker, John Randolph. Speech Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 4, 1879. Washington, D.C.: R. O. Polkinhorn, 1879. 16 pp.

(5) Cox, S. S. Punishment or Pardon: Force or Freedom, for the Wasted Land: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 27, 1875. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1875. 22 pp.

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(6) Cox, S. S. and William M. Springer Diplomacy and Retrenchment: Speeches in the House of Representatives, Feb. 9, 1876. Washington, D.C.: 1876. 21 pp.

(7) Cox, S. S. Beauties of Diplomacy: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb 9, 1876. Washington, D.C.: 1876. 26 pp.

(8) Cox, S. S. Expositions Exposed: Speech in the House of Representatives, Nov. 19, 1877. Washington, D.C.: 1877. 28 pp.

(9) Cox, S. S. Speech on the Federal Census, Feb. 1879. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 36 pp.

(10) Cox, S. S. Federal Meddling with Elections: Speech, April 17, 1879. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 29 pp.

(11) Cox, S. S. The Test Oath and Jury Trial--the Law and the Gospel!: Speech, June 3, 1879. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 35 pp.

(12) Cox, S. S. Speech in the House of Representatives, April, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 24 pp.

(13) Cox, S. S. Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 22, 1880. Washington, D.C.: 1880. 21 pp.

(14) Cox, S. S. Speech on the Reciprocal Brigandage of the Tariff, and Its Postponement and Exactions, in the House of Representatives, on May 3, 1882. Washington, D.C.: 1882. 34 pp.

(15) Walker, Gilbert C. National Landmarks. 26 pp.

(16) Walker, Gilbert C. Public Lands for Educational Purposes: Speech in the House of Representatives, May 29, 1876. Washington: 1876. 15 pp.

(17) Conkling, Roscoe. The Constitution and Presidential Elections: Speech in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 23 and 24, 1877. Washington, D.C.: 1877. 48 pp.

(18) Duplicate of #17. 48 pp.

(19) Conklin, Roscoe. Speech as President of the Republican State Convention, Sept. 26, 1878. (Includes the platform adopted by the New York Republican State Convention.) 8 pp.

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(20) Lamar, Lucius Q. C. Policy of the Republican Party and Political Condition of the South: Speech in the House of Representatives, Aug. 2, 1876. Washington, D.C.: 1876. 27 pp.

(21) Lamar, Lucius Q. C. Payment of Government Bonds: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 24, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 24 pp.

(22) Hill, Benjamin H. Coinage of Silver Dollars: Speech Delivered in the Senate of the U. S., Feb. 8, 1878. 16 pp.

(23) Hill, Benjamin H. The Pacific Railroad: Speech in the U. S. Senate, March 27, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 36 pp.

(24) Hill, Benjamin H. War Claims: Speech Delivered in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 27, 1879. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 12 pp.

(25) Bayard, T. F. The Case of Louisiana: Speech in the U. S. Senate, April 20, 1874. Washington, D.C.: 1874. 23 pp.

(26) Pleas for Peace and Union against Political Intolerance and Sectional Animosity: Speeches of Thomas F. Bayard, R. E. Withers, S. B. Maxey and George S. Boutwell in the U. S. Senate, March 30, 1876. Washington, D.C.: 1876. 32 pp.

(27) Bayard, Thomas Francis. Counting the Electoral Votes: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Jan. 24, 1877. Washington, D.C.: 1877. 26 pp.

(28) Bayard, Thomas Francis. Speech in the U. S. Senate, May 27, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 16 pp.

(29) Bayard, Thomas Francis. Speech in Favor of the Resolution Withdrawing from U. S. Notes Legal-Tender Power, in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 27, 1880. Washington, D.C.: 1880. 22 pp.

(30) Garland, Augustus H. Speeches in the U. S. Senate, Feb 6, 1879. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 15 pp.

(32) Garland, Augustus H. Army Appropriation Bill: Speech in the U. S. Senate. April 22, 1879. Washington, D.C.: R. O. Polkinhorn, 1879. 16 pp.

(33) Garland, Augustus H. Speech in the U. S. Senate, April 8, 1879. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 8 pp.

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(34) Garland, Augustus H. Speech in the U. S. Senate, May 2, 1879, on the Bill to Prevent the Introduction of Epidemic Diseases in the States. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 15 pp.

(35) Edmunds, George F. Payment of Government Bonds: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 25, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 31pp.

(36) Edmunds, George F. Counting of the Electoral Votes: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 20, 1877. Washington, D.C.: 1877. 19 pp.

(37) Reagan, John H. Speech Reviewing the Action of the President on the River and Harbor Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 12, 1877. Washington, D.C.: 1877. 14 pp.

(38) Reagan, John H. Argument before the Committee on Commerce of the House of Representatives, on the Railroad Problem, Made on March 28-30, 1882. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1882. 30 pp.

(39) Vance, Zebulon B. The Tariff: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Feb. 14, 1882. Washington, D.C.: 1882. 16 pp.

(40) Brown, Joseph E. Speech Delivered in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 18, 1882. Washington, D.C.: 1882. 20 pp.

(41) Wood, Fernando. Speech on the Tariff Bill, in the House of Representatives, April 9, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 46 pp.

(42) Eulogies Delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the U. S. on the Late Senator George S. Houston, of Alabama, Feb. 26 and March 3, 1880. Washington, D.C.: 1880. 63 pp.

(43) Jones, John P. Coinage of Silver Dollars: Speech in the Senate of the U. S., Feb. 14, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 32 pp.

(44) Thurman, Allen G. Coinage of Silver Dollars: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Feb. 6, 1878. 8 pp.

(45) Voorhees, D. W. Credit of the Government: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 15, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 31 pp.

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(46) House, John F. North and South: Speech in the U. S. House of Representatives on the State of the Union, Delivered May 18, 1876. Washington, D.C.: R. O. Polkinhorn, 1876. 16 pp.

(47) Stevenson, J. W. The Electoral Vote: Speech in the U. S. Senate, Dec. 6, 1876. Washington, D.C.: 1876. 14 pp.

(48) Luttrell, J. K. Results of Radical Misrule: Speech in the House of Representatives, July 29, 1876. Washington, D.C.: 1876. 16 pp.

(49) Gordon, J. B. Ill-Advised Legislation Responsible for Our Financial Depression: Speech in the U. S. Senate, May 6, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 16 pp.

(50) Riddle, Haywood. Losses to the People by Bad Legislation: Speech in the House of Representatives, Nov. 7, 1877. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1877. 22 pp.

(51) Garfield, James A. Carpenter’s Picture, Lincoln and Emancipation: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 12, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 4 pp.

(52) Bright, John M. Remonetization and Free Coinage of Silver: Speech in the House of Representatives, Jan. 26, 1878. Washington: 1878. 19 pp.

(53) Hewitt, Abram S. How Prosperity May be Regained: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 21, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 15 pp.

(54) Hewitt, Abram S. Foreign Intercourse and Civil-Service Reform: Speech in the House of Representatives, March 11, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 24 pp.

(55) Morgan, John T. The Pacific Railroad: Speech in the U. S. Senate, March 19, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 15 pp.

(56) Herbert, H. A. Texas and Pacific Railway: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 6, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 23 pp.

(57) Foster, Charles. Democratic Sham Economy: Speech in the House of Representatives, June 1, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 3 pp.

(58) Ferry, Thomas W. Greenbacks as Good as Gold: Extracts from a Speech in the U. S. Senate, May 2, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 8 pp.

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NO NUMBER III, BOOK 118 (continued) – LPR 100, BOX 19

(59) Frye, William P. Speeches in the House of Representatives, Nov. 21 and April 3, 1878. Washington, D.C.: 1878. 8 pp.

(60) Carlisle, John G. Impartial Juries, Free Elections and Independent Representation: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 17, 1879. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 20 pp.

(61) Shelley, C. M. In the Exercise of the Elective Franchise the Sovereignty of the People Must Be Respected: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 17, 1879. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 10 pp.

(62) Kelley, William D. Financial Mismanagement Is Costly, Let Us Have Peace: Speech in the House of Representatives, Feb. 14, 1879. Washington, D.C.: 1879. 34 pp.

(63) Steele, Walter L. A Vindication of the South against the Aspersions of the Republican Party: Speech in the House of Representatives, April 19, 1879. Washington, D.C.: R. O. Polkinhorn, 1879. 16 pp.

(64) Steele, Walter L., A. M. Scales, and J. J. Davis. On the Southard Amendment to Repeal the Law for Supervisors and Deputy Marshals of Elections: Speeches Delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives, Feb. 25, 1879. Washington, D.C.: R. O. Polkinhorn, 1879. 8 pp.

(65) Randolph, Theodore F. It Is Equally Reasonable to Support a Government and to Deny That Support to Tyranny and Oppression: Speech Delivered in the U. S. Senate, April 18, 1879. Washington, D.C.: R. O. Polkinhorn, 1879. 16 pp.

NO NUMBER IV, BOOK 119 – LPR 100, BOX 19

(1) Hamilton, W. T. A Plea for the Liberal Education of Woman: An Address Delivered at the Annual Examination of the Female Seminary at Marion, Perry Co., Ala. New York: J. F. Trow and Co., 1845. 28 pp.

(2) Addresses at the Inauguration of the Edward Everett, as President of the University at Cambridge, April 30, 1846. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1846. 66 pp.

(3) Nisbet, E. A. An Address, Delivered before the Gwinnett Manual Labor Institute, at Its Examination, on June, 30, 1837. Athens, Ga.: Southern Banner, 1837. 19 pp.

(4) Berrien, John McPherson. An Oration Delivered before the Phi Kappa Society of Franklin College, at Commencement, 1828. Athens, Ga.: Athenian Office, 1828. 24 pp. (Half of page 9 &10 has been torn off.)

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(5) Jenkins, Charles J. Address on Education Delivered before the Phi Kappa and Demosthenian Societies of Franklin College, on Aug. 4, 1836. Athens: Southern Banner, 1836. 16 pp.

(6) Chandler, Daniel. An Address on Female Education, Delivered before the Demosthenian and Phi Kappa Societies, on the Day after Commencement, in the University of Georgia. Washington, Ga.: William A. Mercer, 1835. 24 pp.

(7) Pinckney, Henry L. An Oration on the Pleasures and Advantages of Knowledge, and Necessity of Moral, as Well as Mental Cultivation, Individual Excellence and National Prosperity; Delivered before the Literary Societies of the University of Georgia, Aug. 3, 1837. Athens, Ga.: Southern Whig Office, 1837. 23 pp.

(8) Chappell, Absalom H. An Address, Delivered before the Phi Kappa and Demosthenian Societies of Franklin College, on Aug. 2, 1838. Athens, Ga.: Southern Banner Office, 1838. 15 pp.

(9) Bartow, Francis S. An Address Delivered before the Demosthenian and Phi Kappa Societies, of Franklin College, on Aug. 5, 1841. Athens, Ga.: Southern Banner Office, 1841. 12 pp.

(10) Law, William. Address Delivered before the Demosthenian and Phi Kappa Societies of Franklin College, Athens, Ga., on Aug. 4, 1842. Augusta, Ga.: Chronicle and Sentinel Print, 1842. 28 pp.

(11) Meek, Alexander B. Americanism in Literature: An Oration before the Phi Kappa and Demosthenian Societies of the University of Georgia, Aug. 8, 1844. Charleston: Burges and James, 1844. 39 pp.

(12) Palmer, B. M. Influence of Religious Belief upon National Character: An Oration, Delivered before the Demosthenian and Phi Kappa Societies, of the University of Georgia, Aug. 7, 1845. Athens, Ga.: Banner Office, 1845. 30 pp.

(13) Pettigru, J. L. An Oration, Delivered before the Phi Kappa and Demosthenian Societies of the University of Georgia, Aug. 6, 1846. Athens, Ga.: Southern Whig, 1846.24 pp.

(14) McCay, Charles F. A Lecture Delivered before the Senior Class of the University of Georgia, at the Close of their Studies, on March 31, 1842. Athens, Ga.: Southern Banner, 1842. 16 pp.

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(15) Pinckney, Henry L. The Necessity of Popular Enlightenment to the Honor and Welfare of the State: An Oration Delivered before the Literary Societies of the South Carolina College, Dec. 3, 1844. Columbia, S.C.: I. C. Morgan, 1845. 28 pp.

(16) Proceedings of the Agricultural Convention of the State of Alabama, Held at Tuskaloosa, Dec. 6-7, 1841. Tuskaloosa: M. D. J. Slade, 1842. 48 pp.

(17) Henry, Robert. The Cultivation of the Fine Arts, Favorable to the Perfection of Private Character and the Development of Public Prosperity: an Address, Delivered by Request before the Clariosophic and Euphradian Societies, of the South Carolina College. Columbia, S.C.: 1840 15 pp.

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J. L. M. CURRY PAMPHLET COLLECTION DATE INDEX

1730

VOLUME 100

1743

VOLUME 103

1755 VOLUME 65

1765 VOLUME 100

1788

VOLUME 103

1792

VOLUME 112

1807

VOLUME 103

1809

VOLUME 51

1810

VOLUME 100

1814

VOLUME 11 VOLUME 90

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1815

VOLUME 69

1817

VOLUME 100 VOLUME 112

1818

VOLUME 67 VOLUME 112

1819

VOLUME 61

1820

VOLUME 69 VOLUME 108

1821

VOLUME 90 VOLUME 100

1822

VOLUME 90

1823

VOLUME 1 VOLUME 95

1824

VOLUME 1 VOLUME 104

1825

VOLUME 3

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1826

VOLUME 42

1827

VOLUME 59

1828

No number 4-Bk. 119

1829

VOLUME 1

1830

VOLUME 6 VOLUME 51

1831

VOLUME 51 VOLUME 111 VOLUME 110 No number 1-Bk.116

1832

VOLUME 1 VOLUME 36 VOLUME 6 No number 1-Bk. 116

1833

VOLUME 42 VOLUME 111 VOLUME 51 No number 1-Bk.116

1834

VOLUME 48

1835

VOLUME 9 No number 4-Bk. 119

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1836

VOLUME 51 VOLUME 110 No number 4-Bk. 119 VOLUME 55 VOLUME 111

1837

VOLUME 61 VOLUME 110 VOLUME 103 No number 4-Bk. 119

1838

VOLUME 10 VOLUME 116 No number 4-Bk. 119 VOLUME 27-Bk.24 VOLUME 117 VOLUME 67 No number 1-Bk.116

1839

VOLUME 60 VOLUME 111 No number 1-Bk. 116

1840

VOLUME 3 VOLUME 22 VOLUME 111 VOLUME 5 VOLUME 54 No number 4-Bk. 119 VOLUME 6 VOLUME 27-Bk. 25

1841

VOLUME 22 VOLUME 51 No number 4-Bk. 119 VOLUME 42 VOLUME 111 VOLUME 43 VOLUME 116

1842

VOLUME 23 VOLUME 104 No number 4-Bk. 119 VOLUME 24 VOLUME 115 VOLUME 42 VOLUME 116

1843

VOLUME 3 VOLUME 12 VOLUME 60 VOLUME 111 VOLUME 6 VOLUME 33 VOLUME 61 VOLUME 116 VOLUME 10 VOLUME 58 VOLUME 104

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1844

VOLUME 1 VOLUME 18 VOLUME 67 VOLUME 115 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 44 VOLUME 95 VOLUME 116 VOLUME 5 VOLUME 51 VOLUME 103 VOLUME 117 VOLUME 7 VOLUME 58 VOLUME 111 No number 4-Bk. 119 VOLUME 10

1845

VOLUME 5 VOLUME 22 VOLUME 91 VOLUME 117 VOLUME 6 VOLUME 27-Bk.24 VOLUME 111 No Number 1-Bk.116 VOLUME 11 VOLUME 34 VOLUME 115 No Number 4-Bk.119 VOLUME 12 VOLUME 61 VOLUME 116

1846

VOLUME 5 VOLUME 23 VOLUME 49 VOLUME 110 VOLUME 6 VOLUME 25 VOLUME 57 VOLUME 111 VOLUME 11 VOLUME 27-Bk.25 VOLUME 74 VOLUME 115 VOLUME 14 VOLUME 42 VOLUME 98 No number 4-Bk.119 VOLUME 21

1847

VOLUME 5 VOLUME 14 VOLUME 27-Bk.25 VOLUME 116 VOLUME 6 VOLUME 15 VOLUME 55 VOLUME 117 VOLUME 8 VOLUME 22 VOLUME 60 No number 1-Bk.116 VOLUME 11 VOLUME 24 VOLUME 115 No number 1-Bk.116

1848

VOLUME 5 VOLUME 11 VOLUME 24 VOLUME 100 VOLUME 6 VOLUME 13 VOLUME 41 VOLUME 110 VOLUME 8 VOLUME 14 VOLUME 55 VOLUME 116 VOLUME 9 VOLUME 22 VOLUME 83 VOLUME 117 VOLUME 10

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1849

VOLUME 6 VOLUME 14 VOLUME 44 VOLUME 8 VOLUME 20 VOLUME 117 VOLUME 11 VOLUME 22 VOLUME 12 VOLUME 42

1850

VOLUME 6 VOLUME 14 VOLUME 31 VOLUME 72 VOLUME 8 VOLUME 15 VOLUME 40 VOLUME 82 VOLUME 9 VOLUME 18 VOLUME 44 VOLUME 110 VOLUME 11 VOLUME 20 VOLUME 47 VOLUME 117 VOLUME 12 VOLUME 22 VOLUME 48 VOLUME 13 VOLUME 25 VOLUME 49

1851

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1853

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1854

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1855

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1856

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1857

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1858

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1859

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1860

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1861

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1862

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1863

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1864

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1865

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1866

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1867

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1868

VOLUME 40 VOLUME 55 VOLUME 69 VOLUME 42 VOLUME 59 VOLUME 92 VOLUME 44 VOLUME 61 VOLUME 49 VOLUME 65

1869

VOLUME 40 VOLUME 49 VOLUME 83 VOLUME 41 VOLUME 65 VOLUME 90 VOLUME 45 VOLUME 74

1870

VOLUME 40 VOLUME 53 VOLUME 74 VOLUME 41 VOLUME 55 VOLUME 82 VOLUME 46 VOLUME 60 VOLUME 83 VOLUME 49 VOLUME 67 VOLUME 107 VOLUME 50

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1872

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1873

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1874

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1875

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1876

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1877

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1878

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1879

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1880

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1881

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1882

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1883

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1885

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VOLUME 66 VOLUME 73 VOLUME 81 VOLUME 103 VOLUME 69 VOLUME 75 VOLUME 85 VOLUME 104 VOLUME 71 VOLUME 76 VOLUME 88 VOLUME 106 VOLUME 72 VOLUME 77 VOLUME 89 VOLUME 121

1889

VOLUME 75 VOLUME 80 VOLUME 96 VOLUME 106 VOLUME 76 VOLUME 81 VOLUME 101 VOLUME 107 VOLUME 77 VOLUME 85 VOLUME 102 VOLUME 110 VOLUME 78 VOLUME 87 VOLUME 104 VOLUME 114 VOLUME 79 VOLUME 88

1890

VOLUME 75 VOLUME 81 VOLUME 92 VOLUME 103 VOLUME 76 VOLUME 84 VOLUME 93 VOLUME 104 VOLUME 78 VOLUME 89 VOLUME 100 VOLUME 108 VOLUME 79 VOLUME 90 VOLUME 101 VOLUME 114 VOLUME 80 VOLUME 91

1891

VOLUME 78 VOLUME 85 VOLUME 90 VOLUME 98 VOLUME 79 VOLUME 86 VOLUME 91 VOLUME 112 VOLUME 80 VOLUME 87 VOLUME 93 VOLUME 120 VOLUME 81 VOLUME 88 VOLUME 95 No number 2-Bk. 117 VOLUME 84 VOLUME 89 VOLUME 96

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1892

VOLUME 84 VOLUME 89 VOLUME 94 VOLUME 103 VOLUME 85 VOLUME 90 VOLUME 99 VOLUME 107 VOLUME 86 VOLUME 91 VOLUME 101 VOLUME 121 VOLUME 87 VOLUME 93 VOLUME 102

1893

VOLUME 88 VOLUME 95 VOLUME 101 VOLUME 89 VOLUME 96 VOLUME 106 VOLUME 91 VOLUME 98 VOLUME 108 VOLUME 93 VOLUME 99 No number 2-Bk. 117 VOLUME 94

1894

VOLUME 94 VOLUME 98 VOLUME 103 VOLUME 95 VOLUME 99 VOLUME 104 VOLUME 96 VOLUME 101 VOLUME 106 VOLUME 97 VOLUME 102 VOLUME 108

1895

VOLUME 95 VOLUME 99 VOLUME 106 VOLUME 96 VOLUME 101 VOLUME 112 VOLUME 97 VOLUME 102 VOLUME 113 VOLUME 98 VOLUME 104

1896

VOLUME 94 VOLUME 106 VOLUME 102 VOLUME 108 VOLUME 105

1897

VOLUME 103 VOLUME 108 VOLUME 104 VOLUME 109 VOLUME 105 VOLUME 112 VOLUME 107 No number 2-Bk. 117

309 J.L.M. Curry Pamphlet Collection Collection number: LPR100

1898

VOLUME 104 VOLUME 109 VOLUME 113 VOLUME 107 VOLUME 110 VOLUME 120 VOLUME 108 VOLUME 112 No number 2-Bk. 117

1899

VOLUME 107 VOLUME 110 VOLUME 114 VOLUME 108 VOLUME 112 VOLUME 120 VOLUME 109 VOLUME 113 No number 2-Bk. 117

1900

VOLUME 112 VOLUME 113 VOLUME 114

1901

VOLUME 114

1902

VOLUME 84

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