12Q7 ^7 Cornell University Library Z1207 .S67 Americana : catalog of the valuable priv olln 3 1924 029 555 970 CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY . CATALOGUE OF THE Valuable Private Library J. G. Smith, Esq., of Worcester, Mass., COMPRISING A Valuable Collection of State and Town Histories, Historical Pamphlets, and Tracts, mostly relating to Massachusetts; AND many Scarce Works and Pamphlets relating to the American Indians, the Revolution, Re- bellion, Slavery, Etc., Etc., ALSO a Collection of Autograph Letters, Portraits, Illustrating Prints, Etc., Etc., to bk sold by auction on Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 14th and 15th, 1883, in the Library Salesroom, No. 2 Beacon Street, Boston. TERMS CASH. Sale to Commence Each Day at 10 and 2 o'clock. SULLIVAN BROTH£RS & LIBBIE, AUCTIONEERS. BOSTON : W K. Bkown & Co., Pbintebs, 218 Pbanklin Street. 1883. Vv \xol ^67 B^! J o^^ ORDERS. Parties who cannot attend the Sale, may have their orders attended to by Charles De F. Burns, 157 Mercer Street, New York. Jansen McClurg & Co., Chicago. Porter & Coaxes, Philadelphia. James Anglim, 1424 F Street, Washington, D. C. George M. Elliot, 48 Central Street, Lowell, Mas> Robert Clarke & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. P. G. Thompson, Cincinnati, Ohio. Little, Brown & Co., 254 Washington Street, Boston. EsTES & Lauriat, 301 Washington Street, Boston. N. J. Bartlett, 28 Cornhill, Boston. George E. Littlefield, 67 Cornhill, Boston. Wm. Parsons Lunt, 2 Beacon Street, Boston. D. C. Colesworthy, 66 Cornhill, Boston. C. C. Morse & Son, Haverhill, Mass. Or bv the Auctioneers. (!>atalo0itje. iat Vo Ik: J/> 3 /re //111 ^2-12 1 •as ^ BINGTON, Mass. Historical Sketch of, witli an Appendix (^^ by Aaron Hobart. pp. 176. 8° cloth. Boston, 1839 Abington. History of, by Benjamin Hobart. Illustrations. 12° cloth. Boston, 1866 Abington. Historical Discourse, by Rev. H. B. Smith, at the close of the First Century of Abington Church, 1853 ; — Argu- ment of A. French, in behalf of the Remonstrance against the Division of Abington ; — Closing Argument, by E. VV. Morton, etc. 5 pamphlets. Abridgment of the " Jockey Club ; " or a Sketch of the Manners of the Age, in Three Parts. //. 144. 16° bds. Boston, 1795 A(.:ton, Mass. Celebration of the Completion of the Granite Monument of Capt. Isaac Davis, and Privates Abner Hosmer and James Hayward. pp. 69. 8° boards. Boston, 1852 Acton. Address, by J. Adams, July, 1835, being the First Cen- tennial Anniversary of the Organization of the Town ; — Ser- mon by I. C Knowlton, 1878. 2 pamphlets. Acts passed at the Second, Session of the Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the City of New York, January 4, 1790. pp. 228. Fine clean copy. Folio, sheep. New York. Adams, Hannah. Summary History of New England, compre- hending a General Sketch of the American War. pp. 516. Portrait. 8° half sheep. Dedham, 1799 Adams. Memoir of. Written. by Herself, with Additional Notices by. a Friend^ //. no. 12° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1832 ADAMS-Morse Controversy. Narrative of the Controversy, by Hannah Adams ; — Morse's Appeal to the Public. 2 pamphlets. Boston di-* Charlestown, 18 14 Adams, John, Twenty-six Letters, upon interesting Subjects, re- specting the Revolution of America, written in Holland in 1780. //. 64. 12° boards, uncut. New York, 1789 Adams. Correspondence with W. Cunningham, between the Years 1803 and 1812. //. 219. 8° half russia, uncut. Boston, 1823 Adams, J. Q. Jubilee of the Constitution, a Discourse delivered in New York, April 30, 1839; being the 50th Anniversary of the Inauguration of George Washington as President. //. 136. Frontispiece. 8° half russia. New York, 1839 2 CATALOGUE. i^C 14 Adams, J. Q. Extracts from the Diary of, concerning his Co^tem- , poraries. Himself, and the Christian Religion, pp. z°- ^''^' trait, i^ paper. Only <^o copies printed. Worcester, xi"]?) //) 15 Adams. Letter to H. G. Otis on National Affairs, 1824; — Let- ter to his Constituents, 1837 ; — Eulogy on James Monroe, James Madison, Lafayette; — Oration, Quincy, 1831; — Eulo- gies on, etc. \c^ pamphlets. I ai> 'i^ Adams. Life and Public Services of, by W. H. Seward. //. 4°4- Portrait. 12° cloth. Auburn, 1849 yf* 17 Address of the Friends of Domestic Economy, assembled in Con- ' vention, at New York, Oct. 26, 1831. S° bds., uncid. Bald., 1831 2,<'^^18 Alden, Rev. Timothy. Collection of American Epitaphs and In- • scriptions, with Occasional Notes, Portraits, envois. 1?)° boards uncut. New York, 1814 From the library of J. G. Percival, with his autograph. ^t^ 19 Allen, Charles. Memorial of, from his Children. //. 65. Por- trait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1870 -, ^2- 20 Allen, Ethan. Narrative of his Captivity, containing his Voy- -■ ages and Travels, interspersed with some Political Observa- tions. //. 40. ?>° stitched. Phi la., printed : Boston, reprinted by Drrper 6-" Folsom. / ffo'^l Allen. Narrative of Col. Ethan Allen's Captivity, containing his Voyages and Travels ; Written by Himself, pp. 159. 12° half sheep. Walpole, N. H., 1807 /^2.) 31 iiols. 12° half russia and paper. Boston. //i 2^ Alton Riots. Narrative of Riots at Alton in Connection with the Death of Rev. E. P. Lovejoy, by Rev. Edward Beecher. //. '159. 16° half sheep. Alton, \%Tfi, ly^ 30 Alton Riots. Memoir of the Rev. E. P. Lovejoy, who was mur- dered in Defence of the Liberty of the Press, at Alton, Nov. 7th, 1837, with an Introduction, by J. Q. Adams. //. 382. 16° cloth. JYeu, York, 1838 ^ ^v 31 Amherst, Mass. Historical Address at the Centennial Celebra- tion, July 4th, 1876, by M. F. Dickinson, Jr. ;— Manual of the North Congregational Church ; — Tyler's Funeral Sermon on Prof. Hitchcock, etc. 6 pamphlets. CATALOGUE. 3 ^?{'32 Amherst College. Reminiscences of, by Edward Hitchcock. Map and plates. //. 412. 12° doth. Northampt09i, i&Gt, $* 33 Amherst College. Webster's Address at the Laying of the Cor- ner-stone for the Charity Institution in Amherst, 1820 ; — Ex- ercises at the Semi-Centennial, 1821-71 ; — Opening of Walker Hall, 1870; — Placing of the Corner-stone of the College Church, 1870. \painphkts. 5<' 34 Amherst College. Annals of, with a Popular Guide ;— Visitor's Guide to the Rooms and Cabinets, with a Preliminary Re- port, by C. H. Hitchcock. 2 vols. 12° paper. Amherst 6^ Norihampto7i, 1860-2 /5* 35 Amherst College. Roll of the Graduates and Undergraduates who served during the War of the Rebellion ; — Obituary Rec- ord of Graduates, for 1866, '69, '70, '71, '73 ; — The Olio for 1867; — Physical Culture in Amherst College, etc. 11 pant. ^2, 36 Amherst College. Inaugural, Valedictory and other Addresses and Sermons. (24) 22 37 American Antiquarian Society. A valuable Collection of Pam- phlets of the Society, comprising : Account of the Society, 1813; — Jenk's Address, 1813 ; — Addresses, Reports and Laws, 1814-39, ^"d ^ complete set of Proceedings from 1843- 77, making a very complete and rare set of the Society's Pub- lications. "] 2 pamphlets. Worcester. ■fi*-0 38 American Archaeologia Americana ; Transactions and Collec- tions of the American Antiquarian Society, Vols. 1-4. \vols. 8° half morocco. Worcester, 1820-60 / 39 American Bibliopolist. 15 odd nos. New York. ^^ 40 American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, Vols. 1-3 in 2. Numerous illustrations, amongst which are many scarce American views. 2 vols, small folio, half sheep. Boston, 1835-6 y^. ^1 American Quarterly Register, Vols. 1-15, 1827-43. Forts. 8 vols. half russia, and 2 vols, in parts. Together, 10 vols. 8° Boston. Contains valuable matter in local history, biography, etc. /^ 42 Ames, Fisher. Works of, with Notices of his Life and Character. Fortrait. pp. 519. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1809 CfiAi Ames, Nathaniel. Nautical Reminiscences. //. 216. 16° half ' sheep. Frovidence, 1832 ■J 2<* 44 Amesbury, Mass. History of, including the first Seventeen Years of Salisbury, to the Separation in 1654, and Merrimac from its Incorporation in 1876, by Joseph Merrill. Map and portraits, pp. 431. 8° cloth. Haverhill, 1880 tis- 45 Andover, Mass. History of, by Abiel Abbott. //. 204. 16° boards. Andover, 1829 Of-fi 46 Andover. Historical Sketches of, comprising the present Towns of North Andover and Andover, by Sarah L. Bailey. Map and plates, pp. 626. Boston, 1880 1^ 47 Andover. Historical Manual of the South Church, August, 1859. Fortrait: pp. 200. 12° cloth. Andover, 1859 4 CATALOGUE. /" 48 Andover. Edwards' Address at the Laying of the Corner-stone of the West Meeting-house, 1826 ;— Hazen's Letter to the Inhabitants of Andover and North Andover, 1856;— Memoir of B. H. Punchard ;— Porter's Sermon at the Dedication of the new Edifice of the Theological Seminary, 18 18, etc. n pamphlets. . , ie' 49 Andrew, John A. Addresses to the Legislature, 1861-6, with Valedictory Address ;— Errors of Prohibition ;— Address be- fore the New England Agricultural Society, 1864 ; — Corres- pondence between the Governor and General Butler; — Cere- monies at the Unveiling of his Statue at the State House ; — Dedication of his Statue at Hingham, etc. y^ pamphlets. A complete set of messages and other interesting pamphlets, [one with auto- g7'aph signature.) Yi^ 50 Andrew. Discourse delivered before the New England Historic Genealogical Society, April 2d, 1868, on the Life of, by Rev. E. Nason. Portrait, pp. 76. 8° cloth, imcut. Boston, 1868 4/^ 51 Antioch College. Dedication of, and Inaugural Address of Horace Mann.//. 144. i6°/;a^wfl?7. Yellow Springs, 0.,\?>'^\ y^\ 52 Apes, William. Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts, relative to the Mashpee Tribe. Fron- tispiece, pp. 168. 12° half sheep. Boston, 1835 /^2 53 Arlington, Mass. History of, 1 635-1879, with a Genealogical Register of the Inhabitants of the Precinct, by B. and W. R. Cutter. Map. //. 368. Z sheets folded. Boston, i?,?,o /^v 54 AsHBURNHAM, Mass. Cushing's Half-Century Sermon, Nov. 3d, 1818; — Goodyear's Farewell Sermon, 1841. 2 pamphlets. gZ-i^ 55 AsHFiELD, Mass. Richard's Sermon at the Installation of Rev. T W. H. Gilbert, 185 1, with a Historical Sketch of the Town ; — Statement of Facts, pertaining to the recent Division of the Congregational Church, 1855; — Dr. Shepard's Historical Discourse, 1859 ; — Centennial Celebration, 1865 ; — Paine's Address at the Centennial Celebration, 1865 (/» Greenfield Gazette and Courier?) 5 pamphlets. The above pamphlets contain a complete History of Ashfield, and are prob- ably unique as a collection. /^2 56 Athol, Mass. Record of, in suppressing the Great Rebellion. //. 264. 12° cloth. Boston, 1866 , ^_^ 57 Athol. Clark's Discourse at the Celebration of the looth An- / niversary of the First Church, 1850; — Address by J. F. Nor- ton, at the Re-Construction of the Ancient Cemetery, and the Erection of a Monument thereon, 1859. 2 pamphlets. "2J'C 58 Attleborough, Mass. Sketch of the History of, by John Dag- ' gett- //• 136. 8° boards. Dedham, 1834 C^^59 Attleborough. Historical Sketch of the Second Congrega- tional Church, by J. Crane, 1849; — Bailey's Address at the Consecration of Mount Hope Cemetery, etc. \ pamphlets. ■>"^f^60 Austin, Benjamin. Constitutional Republicanism in Opposition '' to Fallacious Federalism. //. 327. 8° half sheep. Bost., 1803 CATALOGUE. 5 /5*61 Australia. Handbook of, by B. Fabian; — Kssay on New South Wales, by G. H. Reid. 2 pamphlets. N. V. &^ Sidney. /^'■^i Avkr, Mass. Reminiscences of James C Ayer, and of the Town of Ayer, by Charles Cowley; — Needham's Oration at the Dedication of the Town House, 1876. 2 pamphlets. ^ 63 5i|f?AC0N, Rev. Samuel. Memoir of the Life and Character (^►j of, by J. Ashmun. //. 288. 8° sheep. Washington, 1822 ^<* 64 Bailey, J. M. England from a Back Window, with Views of Scotland and Ireland. //. 475. 12° cloth. Boston, 1879 ^ 65 Baird, Robert. Impressions and Experiences of the West Indies and North America in 1849. //. 354. 12° cloth. Phila., 1850 J 66 Bancroft, Aaron (Minister at Worcester.) Discourse on Con- ^ version, 1818; — Christmas Sermon, 1818 ; — Funeral Sermon on Mrs. Mary Thomas ; — Vindication of the Result of the late Mutual Council convened in Princeton; — Review of Dr. Bancroft's Vindication ; — Discourse on the Fourth Com- mandment; — Letter containing some Remarks on a Discourse on the FourthCommandment, by Enoch Pond ; — Letter to Rev. Enoch Pond, containing an Exposition of the Misrep- resentations in his Letter to Dr. Bancroft, by Samuel Ting, etc. II pamphlets. f 67 Baptists. Age of Inquiry; — Cumming's Believers proved the only proper Subjects of Baptism. Boston, 1798 ; — Bickerstaff' s Short Epistle to the Baptists, 1810; — Infant Baptism. Boston, 1793; — Baldwin's Brief Vindication of the Particular Com- munion of the Baptist Churches. Siiffield, 1799, etc. (10) y^ 68 Barbarities of the Enemy, Exposed in a Report of the Com- mittee of the House of Representatives of the United States, to enquire into the Spirit and Manner in which the War has been waged by the Enemy. //. 192. 16° sheep. Worces., 1814 .^.69 Barber, J. W. Historical Collection of Massachusetts. Map and 200 engravings, pp. 624. 8° mottled calf ; afine fresh copy. Worcester. 1839 /2<'70 Barnstable, Mass. Cape Cod Centennial Celebration, Sept. 3, 1839. pp. 92. 8° half morocco. Barnstable, 1840 ^2 71 Barnstable. Report on the Proposed Canal to unite Barnstable and Buzzard's Bays. Maps. pp. 165. Z° paper. Boston, 1864 7^72 Barnstable. Palfrey's Centennial Discourse, 1839 ; — Descrip- tion of the County of Barnstable, 1802, etc. ^ pamphlets. ^TflZ Barnum, Rev. S. W. Romanism as It Is ; an Exposition of the Roman Catholic System. Illus. pp. T^i- 8V/. Hartford, 187 1 I fn 74 Barre, Mass. Memorial of the looth Anniversary of the Incor- ' poration of the Town, June 17, 1874. //. 281. Maps. 8° cloth. Cambridge, 1875 /,^ 75 Barre. Caldwell's Fourth of July Oration, 1808 ;— Thompson's '^ Half Century Discourse, 1854; — Thompson's Anniversary Sermon, 1841, etc. 6 pamp P' ^; 6 CATALOGUE. IZ^'" 76 Bates, W. R. G., (of Boston.) Memoir of a Sermon preached at ' St. Paul's Chapel, London, Dec. 28, 1834, by R. H. Gaunter. //. 4(. 4° stlkhcd. London. ,-j»77 Battey, T. C. Life and Adventures of a Quaker among the /, Indians. Illustrated, pp. 339. 12° cloth. Boston, 1875 Baylies, Francis. Historical Memoir of the Colony of New Ply- mouth. Farts I and 2 in i vol., half morocco, Boston, 1830; — Barts 3, 4, s in i vol. boards, uncut, Boston, 1866. Together, 2 vols. 8° Boston, 1866 . /^^ 79 Bedford, Mass. Historical Discourse by J. F. Stearns, at the • Sesqui-Centennial Celebration, 1879. pp. ^S- ?>° paper. Boston, 1879 /-J 80 Besson, John. Plea for the Indians, with Facts and Features of _ the Late War in Oregon. //. 143. Bortrait. 12° half mor- occo. New York, 1858 />t^» 81 Belchertown, Mass. Historical Sketch of the Congregational ', Church, with Notices of the Pastors, and Officers, and Early History of the Place, by Mark Doolittle. pp. 282. Portrait. 16° cloth. Northampton, 1852 /■^/< 82 Belknap, Jeremy. American Biography; or an Historical Ac- (^' count of Persons who have been distinguished in America. 2 7° paper. Worcester, 1878 //v 85 Berkley, Mass. History of, with Sketches of the Lives of the ' two First Ministers, Rev. S. Foley, and Rev. T. Andros, by Rev. E. Sandford, 1872 ;— Mr. Andros' Sermon on the Death of his Wife, 1798. z pamphlets. y^e8& Berkshire County, Mass. History of, by Gentlemen in the County. Map. //. 468. \2° half sheep. Pittsfield, \i,2^ j-V 87 Berkshire Jubilee, Celebrated at Pittsfield, August, 1844. II lustrations, pp. 244. 8° half sheep. Albany, 1845 ^ y 88 Berlin, Mass. History of the Parish and Town of, by A. Car- ter. //. 40. ^6° paper. Worcester, jSjS 2<° half sheep, uncut. Boston, 1814 .^x-T 96 BiGELOW. Collection of Plants of Boston, and its Vicinity. 2d • , Edition, with a Glossary of the Botanical Terms employed in the Work. pp. 423. 8° boards, nncut. Boston, 1824 /^i> 97 BiGELOW, L. J. Bench and Bar, a Complete Digest of the Wit, • Humor, Asperities and Amenities of the Law. Portraits and illustrations. Small Z° cloth. New York, 187 1 BiLLERiCA, Mass. Historical Memoir of, by John Farmer. Orig- inal Edition. //. 36. ?>" paper. Amheist, N. H., 1816 ^j« 99 BiLLEF^iCA. Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Incor- poration of the Town, 1855 ; — -Nason's Centennial Oration 1875. 2 pamphlets. 7^2^00 Bingham, Caleb. Columbian Orator. Original Edition. //. 288. 16° sheep. Boston, 1797 i.„ 101 Bingham. American Preceptor. //. 228. 16° sheep. < Walpole, N. H., 1799 . .^ 102 Blake, J. F. Astronomical Myths, based on Flammarion's His- , tory of the Heavens. Illustrated, pp. 430. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1877 ^^. 103 Blake, Rev. J. L. Historical Reader. Illustrated^, pp. 372. 16° sheep. 'Concord, N. H. if^ 104 Blake, Rev. M. Centurial History of the Mendon Association. //. 348. \ 2° cloth. Boston, i^CjT, y 105 Blanchard, L. Life and Literary Remains of L. E. L. 2 toIs. 12° boards. Phila., 1841 ,p^ 106 Blandford, Mass. Address delivered before the Literary As- ■ sociation, Sept. 21, 1850, upon the History of the Town, by W. H. Gibbs. i?^r^. //. 76. \2° half roan. Springfield, i?,c^() 107 Bliss, George. Historical Memoir of the Western Railroad. //. 190. 2,° paper. Springfield, 1863 108 Blome, R. The Present State of His Majesties Isles and Ter- ffCO ritories in America, viz.: Jamaica, Barbadoes, S. Christo- • phers, Mevis, Artego, New Jersey, Pensilvania, Monserat, Carolina, Virginia, New England, Mary-Land, New York, etc. With new Maps of every Place, together, with Astronomical Tables, Calendar, etc. Portrait, plate, and j maps. Fine copy oj a very ra}-e edition, pp. (8) 262, 36. 8° old calf. London, 1687 7' 8 CATALOGUE. f^ 109 Bloomfield, Robert. Good Tidings, or News from the Farm, a Poem. //. 37. \° boards^ uncut. London, 1804 //•-2^110 Blue Laws of Connecticut. The Code of 1650, also the Con- ' , stitution adopted by the Towns of Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield in 1638-9, and Extracts from the Blue Laws. Frontispiece, pp. 119. 18° mottled sheep. Hartford, 1828 .7° paper. Clintoji, 1877 .?/? 114 Bolton. Bigelow's Fourth of July Oration, 1808; — Loring's Oration at the Dedication of the Tablets in the Town Hall, 1866, etc. Tj pa?nphlets. />y 115 Boone, Daniel, and the Hunters of Kentucky, by W. H. Bogart. " ' Illustrated. 12° cloth. New York, 1859 116 Boston, Mass. The History and Antiquities of Boston, Capital Q^"^ of Massachusetts and Metropolis of New England, from its '' Settlement in 1630-1770, also an Introductory History of the Discovery and Settlement of New England, with Notes, Crit- ical and Illustrative, by Samuel G. Drake. Nu7nerous portraits, plates, facsimiles and wood-cuts. 2 vols, folio, sheets folded. Large paper; only \oi copies printed; very scarce. Boston, 1857 The large paper copies of the above work contain plates not found in those on small paper. 117 Boston. History and Antiquities of, from its Settlement in '^V'^ 1630 to 1770; also an Introductory History of the Discovery and Settlement of New England, by S. G. Drake. Maps, plates, portraits and munerous wood-cuts. Royal 2,° half morocco, gilt - ^"P- Boston, ^856 118 Boston. History of, from its Origin to the Present Period ■ /OJ''^ with some Account of the Environs, by Caleb Snow. 29 maps andvieivs. //. 400. &° mottled sheep. Boston, 1&2C, 119 Boston. Topographical and Historical Description of' with //> some Account of its Environs, by Charles Shaw. (One plate ' slightly damaged) pp. 7,11. 16° half roan. Boston, 1 8 1 7 ^20 Boston. Survey of Boston and Vicinity, by John G. Hales y, Alap and plate. //. 156. 12° boards, uncut. Boston i%2i .121 Boston Map of Boston and Vicinity, from Actual Survey, by "^y John G. Hales. Folded and mounted. 122 Boston Directory, containing Names, Places of Business, and 1^.^ Residence of the Members of the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, from its Commencement News- paper cuttings and curious portrait of Washingto?i, inserted pp ^3- '^ boards. j^ Jf^ CATALOGUE. 9 /^l}-^ Boston, Mass. Bowen's Picture of Boston. Map and plates. pp. Z6^. 1 8° roan. Boston, 1838 . 124 Boston. History of, from 1630-1856 ;— Shawmut, or the Set- ' / tlement of Boston by the Puritan Pilgrims. Plates. 2 vols. 18° cloth. Boston, 1845-56 125 Boston. Old Landmarks and Historic Personages of Boston, (/^ by S. A. Drake. Illustrated, pp. 484. 12° cloth. Boston, 1874 ^-126 Boston. Sketches and Business Directory of Boston and its «'*' Vicinity, for 1860-1. Map and numerous illustrations. 4° half roan. Boston. .127 Boston Common, or Rural Walks in Cities, by a Friend of Im- / provement. Frontispiece, pp. 62. 12° cloth. Boston, 1838 128 Boston. Annals of the Primary School Committee, 1818-55, '^ by J. M. Wightman. //. 305. %" cloth. Boston, 1^60 129 Boston. Chronological History of the Boston Watch and Po- ^ lice, 1631-1865, by E. H. Savage. Portrait, pp. 408. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1865 130 Boston. History of the Great Fire in Boston, Nov., 1872, by 7" Col. R. H. Conwell. Illus. //. 312. 12° cloth. Boston, i?,-] 7, 131 Boston. Old Copp's Hill Burial Ground, with Historical (fi Sketches, by E. McDonald. //. 28. S,° paper. Bosto7i, i^-jt) 132 Boston. Copp's Hill Epitaphs, by W. H. Whitmore. //. 116. * » 8° cloth. Albany, 1878 133 Boston. Sermon occasioned by the Great Fire, March 20th, /jfit> 1760, by Jonathan Mayhew. pp. 38. 8° boards. '' P. Draper: Boston, 1760 With a curious contemporaneous Manuscript Poem on the Great Fire, also a modern transcript of the same. 131 Boston. Letter to a Friend, giving a Concise Representation /^«' Tragedy of the 5th of March, 1770, by Dr. Benjamin Church. //. 20. 4° boards. Boston, 1773 136 Boston. Narrative of the Horrid Massacre in Boston, March //5^ 5th, 1770. Frontispieces and platt. pp. 117. ?,° half calf . New York, 1849 137 Boston. Orations delivered in Boston, to commemorate the f fi Evening of the 5th of March, 1770. //. 199. 12° boards, un- cut. Boston, 1807 138 Bo.STON. Recollections of the Private Centennial Celebration of the Overthrow of the Tea, at Griffin's Wharf, in Boston Harbor, Dec. 16, 1773, in Honor of Samuel Howard, one of the Actors, at Cambridge, Dec, 1873. Frontispiece, pp. c,i.' 16° paper. Privately printed : Cambridge, 1874 /f7 10 CATALOGUE. _ , ^, 139 Boston, Mass. History of the Siege of Boston, and of tlie Bat- CO ' ties of Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill. Maps. pp. 420. ' ■ 8° doth. Boston, 1849 I if^ 140 Boston. Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of Battle of ' Bunker Hill, with an Appendix, containing the Literature of the Battle, etc. Plates, pp. 174. Royal ?>° doth. Boston, 1875 I if^ 141 Boston. Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of the ' f Evacuation of Boston, by the British Army, March 17th, 1776, by G. E. Ellis. Map and plates, pp. 199. Royal %° dnth. Boston, 1876 » 1^ 142 Boston. Historical View of the Public Celebrations of the -^ Washington Society, and those of the Young Republicans, from 1805-22. pp. 138. 16° half roan. Boston, 1823 fjjy, 143 Boston. Extracts from the Journal of Travels in North Amer- '^ ica, consisting of an Account of Boston and its Vicinity, by Ali Bey. pp. 124. 12° boards, uncut. Boston, 1818 ^^144 Boston. Report on the Census of Boston, for 1845, by Lemuel ^' Shattuck. Maps. pp. 179, 95. 8° half morocco, uncut. Boston, 1846 ^^,^145 Boston. Celebration of the Railroad Jubilee, Sept. 1851. Map. T pp. 288. 8° cloth. Boston, 1852 /'^46 Boston. Rules and Regulations of the Alert Fire Society, 1798 ; — Welles' Address to the Members of the Mass. Chari- table Fire Society, 1797. 2 pamphlets. 7f«a47 Boston and Albany Railroad Guide. A Panoramic Description of the Cities, Towns, etc. //. 62. 4° boards. Boston. /9^_^^ 48 Boston. Fourth of July Orations, 1803-76. {Irreg.) 2^pam. • 149 Boston. Annexation : Suggestions on the Project of Annexing i'2- Charlestown; — Safford's Argument in Opposition to Annex- ing Boston and Roxbury ;— Avery's Argument in Behalf of Same ;— Train's Argument in Behalf of Annexation of Dor- chester ;— Ingalls' Argument in Favor of Annexation of Brigh- ton, Brookline, and West Roxbury ;— Union of Charlestown and Boston, etc. ?> pamphlets. ^^ 150 Boston. State House, by D. Pulsifer ;— Report of the Com- missioners upon the Subject of Remodelling the State House, 1867 ;— Plans for the Enlargement of the State House, x pamphlets. 2^ 151 Boston Water Supply. Eddy's Report on the Introduction of Sott Water, 1836 ;— Report of the Commissioners, appointed to devise a Plan for supplying the City with Pure Water, 18^7 • —Boston Aqueduct and the City of Boston ;— Hubbard's Ar- gument on tlie Water Question, 1845 ;-Shattuck's Letter on the Water Question, 1845 ;-Celebration of the Introduction of Water, 1848, etc. 12 pamphlets. 7 152 Boston. Story of the Great Fire ;— Printer's Festival 1848 — J History of the Mass. Humane Society ;— Amee's Farewell Ad- dress to the Police Department, 1863 ;— Scudder's Address before the Cape Cod Association, 1851, etc. ^4, pamphlets > CATALOGUE. 11 ^v 153 Boston, Mass. Winthrop's Address in Aid of the Fund for Ball's Statue of Washington,. 1850; — Inaugural Address of Mayor Lincoln, 1866 ; — Unveiling of the Statue of John A. Andrew, 187 1, etc. <^ pamphlets. /i\ 154 Boston. Quincy's Address, Sept. 17, 1830, the Close of the Second Century from the First Settlement of the City; — Sprague's Centennial Ode, 1830. 2 pamphlets. ^e 155 Boston. Defence of the Merchants of Boston, by S. Hooper, 1866 ; — Incomes of the Citizens, 1867 ; — Martin's Twenty-one Years of the Boston Stock Market, etc. >] pamphlets. ^JkloG Boston. Historical Sketch of the First Church, by Rev. W. Emerson. //. 256. 8° half sheep, uncut. Boston, 1812 .^157 Boston. Church nf Christ. Chauncy's Sermon's, 1733-44 ; — Sewall, 1 741 ; — Webb, 1731 ; — Foxcroft, 1731, etc. 7 pam. y^l58 Boston. History of the Old South Church, by B. B. Wisner. ' Fortrait. pp. 122. %° paper, uncut. Boston, 1830 .jj^ 159 Boston. History of the Old South Meeting House, by E. W. * Burdett. Illustrations, pp. 106. ?>° cloth. Boston, 1877 ^160 Boston. Old South Chapel Prayer Meeting, its Origin and History. //. 199. 12° cloth. Boston, 1859 ^161 Boston. History of the Second Church or Old South, by Chan- der Robbins. Portraits, pp. 320. 8° cloth. Boston, 1852 /^ 162 Boston. Old South. Hayes' Speech, 1874 ;— Remonstrance of the Old South Society ; — Testimony of Dea. Allen in Favor of Leasing ; — Arguments in Behalf of Preserving the Building; — Wendell Phillips on the " Old South," 1876, etc. 11 pam. 1 163 Boston. ' Robbins Sermons before the Second Church, on the Occasion of taking down the Old Building, 1844; — Candid Address to the Unitarian Ministers of Boston ; — Historical Account of the various Meeting-Houses of the Friends ; — Ellis' Anniversary Discourse in the New South Church, 1864 ; — Fuller's Historical Discourse in the New North Church, 1854, etc. \i pamphlets. i*- 164 Boston. History of the Church in Brattle Street, by S. K. Loth- rop. pp.21-]. 16° cloth. Boston, 1851 ;4165 Boston. Memorial of the Church in Brattle Square, by S. K. Lothrop, 187 1 ; — Thacher's Century Sermon, 1799; — Thach- er's Sermon on the Death of Madam Gill, 1798, etc. ^pam- phlets. 166 Boston. Two Discourses, exhibiting an Historical Sketch of 2^^ ' the First Baptist Church, from 1665-1818, by J. M. Winchell. //. 48. 8° boards. Boston, 1820 Fine copy with inserted illustrations, amongst which are, a rare broadside on the death of the author, portraits of the author, Rev. 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History of the Early Part of the Reign of /. James the Second. //. 277, 158. 4° riissia, gilt. LoiuL, 1808 Extra illustrated copy. 34 fine portraits and views inserted. 7^449 Fox Observations on the Historical Works of the late C.J. Fox, by George Rose, with a Narrative of the Events which occurred in the Enterprize of the Earl of Argyle, in 1685, by Sir Patrick Hume. 4° russia. Londoti, 1809 A beautiful copy, with 2.2 inserted portraits, all very fine and rare. 12. 450 Fox. Memoirs of the Later Years of, by J. B. Trotter. //. 335. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 18 12 ^"Z. 451 Fox, Ebenezer. Adventures of, in the Revolutionary War. Il- lustrations, pp. 240. 18° cloth. Boston. 2y^ 452 FoxBOROUGH, Mass. Official Centennial Record, June 29th, , I 1878. Illustrated, pp. ia!^. ?>° half roan. Poxborough, i^'j() ^i'i'453 Framingham, Mass. History of, 1640-1847, by William Barry. //. 456. 8° cloth. Boston, 1847 ^~^' 454 Framingham. View of Abraham's Covenant, by E. Clark ; — ■ Dedication of Memorial Library, 1873 ; — Trask's Farewell Discourse 1836; — Quarter Centennial Celebration of the Es- tablishment of Normal Schools, 1864. b pamphlets. hi" 455 Franklin, Benjamin. Works of, consisting of his Life, written ' ■ by Himself, together, with Essays, Humorous, JMoral, and Literary. Portrait on title. 1 vols. \2° calf. london, i^gT^ ./? 456 Franklin, Mass. Smalley's Centennial Sermon, 183S ;— Met- calf's Fourth of July Oration, 1823 ; — Exercises at the Instal- lation of Rev. S." Hunt, 1850, etc. '& pamphlets. 2 9 4°^ FREE-Love, etc. Thoughts on Domestic Life; or Free Love Exposed ;— Cupid's Yokes ;— " Cupid's Yokes," and the Holy Scriptures Contrasted ;— Uncivil Liberty ;— Fables of the Spi- der and the Bees. 5 pamphlets. /^ / Jit 30 CATALOGUE. J'(f >45,S Freeman, Freclerick. History of Cape Cod ; the Annals of • Barnstable County, including tlie District of Mashpee. Nu- vicrous piniraits. 2 vols, royal's" cloth, uncut. Boston, 1858 £, 4.j;i Freeman, F. Garadee, a Plea for Africa. //. 360. 12° cloth. Phila., 1836 C^ 460 Fremont, Capt. J. C. Report of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1842, and to Oregon and North Cal- ifornia, in 1843-44. Maps and plates, pp. 693. 8° cloth. Washington, 1845 461 Fremont's Narrative of an Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in 1842 ; — Stevens' Campaigns of the Rio Grande and of Mexico. 2 vols. Z° paper. New York, 1851-6 J 2~) 462 Frieze, Jacob. Concise History of the efforts to obtain an , ' Extension of Suffrage in Rhode Island. //. 171. 12° cloth. Froi'idence, 1842 / <_ 463 Fuller, Rev. Andrew. Complete Works of, with a Memoir of his Life, by A, G. Fuller. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° sheep. Boston, 1833 4C4 Funeral Sermons, Memorials, liulogies, etc. 22 pamphlets. '/jj~ 465 Funny Elton's Comic W'orld. A Collection of the Jokes of ' Half a Generation, which have caused a "Burst of Laughter through the World." 500 illustrations by Grauilville, Criiik- shank. Leach, etc. 12° paper. . New York, 1847 ; )^ / 466 0K AMMELL, William. History of American Baptist Mis- ^J^ sions in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. //. 359. 12° cloth. Boston, 1849 (/^ 467 Garden of the World ; or, the Great West, its History, Wealth, etc., by an Old Settler. //. 396. 12° cloth. Boston, 1856 / ~~? (J 468 Gardner, Mass. History of, 1785-1860, by Lewis Glazier, pp. 163. 16" coth. Worcester, i85o JV~469 Gardner, Mass. History of, 1785-1878, by Rev. W. D. Her- ■' rick. Maps a/id illustrations, pp. 535. 9,° cloth. Gardner, 1878 9 t,~ 470 Georgia. Early History of, embracing the Embassy of Sir Al- exander Cuming to tlie Country of the Cherokees, in 1730, by S G. Drake. APap. pp. 20. ^° paper, uncut. Boston, 1872 47 L Gessner, S. Death of .4bel. Portrait. //. 275. Z° sheep. Phila., 1802 /T,^ 472 Gesner, Abraham. Industrial Resources of Nova-Scotia. Folded . ' plate, pp. 341-15- 8° cloth. Halifax, 1849 ^0 473 GiDDiNGS, J. R. Exiles of Florida. Plustrations. //. 338. 12° cloth. Columbus, 1858 /li" 474 Gloucester, Mass. History of, including the Town of Rock- port, by J. J. Babson. Map. pp.610. Gloucester, \%6o / ^~0 475 Gloucester. Notes and Additions to the History of, by J. J. ' ' Babson. Part I. Early Settlers, pp. 94. 4° paper. Gloucester, 1876 w CATALOGUE. ;U , * 470 Goldsmith, Rev. J. General \'ie\v of the Manners, Customs, and Ciuiosilies of N aliens. Maps and UliistnUions. 2 tc/s. 16" s/uv/>. jVr?(' //,ivc7/, 1S22 (fj -ill Gooi.RU'ii, Rev. C. .\. Lives of the .Signers of the Declaration of Independence. /////s//;r//,)//i\ />/'. 4.G0 12° s/h:c'/>. A''.V.,i&27 //Z -^'^ GoRinN, Samuel. Simplicitv's Defence against Seven-headed Policy, with Notes, li)- W. R. Staples. //. 278. 8° iViM. XV^^ -17'.) Goshen, Mass. 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Boston, 1847 y2- ^86 Gray and Savage. Ale in Prose and Verse. Illitstratior.s. pp. 97. Ptoral S>° boards. Arrc York, 1866 ///o4S7 Great Barrington, Mass. Sermon delivered at the Centennial / * Anniversary of the Congregational Church, Dec. 23, 1843, ^7 John Todcl ; with an Appendix containing a History of the Congregational Church, etc., by J. W. Turner. Portrait 0/ 1. Hopkins inserted, pp. 123. Sq. 16° half mor. Pittsficld, 1S44 Not mentioned in Colburn's Bibliography. J' 488 Great Barrington. Durfee's Commemorative Discourse, 1866, with Appendix; — Stratton's Thanksgiving Sermon, 1864. 2 pamphlets. ^0 489 Greeley, Horace. Life of, with extended Notices of his Con- temporary Statesmen and Journalists, by L. D. Ingersoll. Il- lustrated' pp. 688. 8° cloth. Chicago, 1S73 //" 490 Green, C. C. The Nubian Slave, -j plates. Oblong folio, half '^ sheep. Boston. J ^ (^ 491 Green Genealogy. Descendants of Thomas Green(e) of Mal- / den, Mass., by S. S. 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Narrative of the Lulian Wars in New Eng- land, from 1607-77, containing a Relation of the Occasion, Rise and Progress of the War with the Indians, in the South- ern, ^^'estern, Eastern and Northern Parts of the Said Country. 2d Am. Ed. //. 288. 16° sheep. Very rare. John Boyle : Boston, 1775 (^■(j b'll Hubbard. General History of New England, from the Discov- ery to 1680. 2d Ed. //. 768. 8° c/oth, uncut. Boston, 1S4S 578 Hubbard. History of the Indian Wars in New England, from the First Settlement to the Termination of the War with King Philip in 1677, with E.xtensive Notes by Samuel G. Drake. Map. Only 250 copies printed. 2 vols. 4° half morocco, uncut. Roxbury, 1865 579 Hubbardstown, Mass. Celebration of the looth Anniversary of its Incorporation, June, 1867. //. log. ?>° paper, uncut. Worcester, 1867 580 Hudson, Mass. Abstract of the History of, by Charles Hud- son. Plates, pp. 78. Boston, \Zii "V 581 Hull, William. 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Wunnamptamoe | Sampooaonk | Wussampoo- "^ ' ■ ^ wontamun | Nashpe moeuwehkoiminsanash ut | New-Eng- land I Miishaiiwomuii Friiiteuim nas/ipe Bartholomt-iv Green kah John AlLii, Anno, 1C99. (A Confession of Faith, owned and consented unto by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches assembled at Boston, etc., Translated into the In- dian Language, by Grindal Rawson. -j prelim. Icai'cs. pp. 160. ( WaiHiii,^ the English title-page, the first leaf of the text, and table of contents at the end.) 16° half sheep. B. Green and John Allen : Boston, 1696 A'ei y scarce. English and Indian on opi^osite pages. ^^T)u8S Indians. History of the Lidian Wars with the First Settlers of the United States to the Commencement of the late War. Together, witn an Appendix, containing interesting Accounts of the Battles, Fought by Gen Andrew Jackson. 2 plates, pp. 196. 12° boards, uncut. Rochester, N.Y., 1828 Jj yO yf^9 Indians. 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On page 134, Leeds cites '^ A Reply &c., by G. C. (i. e. Gulielmus Calamus,) Anglice, IVilliam Penn) published after K. James came to the Crown." — commending the loyalty of Roman Catholics, etc." — Bri/iley Catalogue. The title-page and 5 leaves too closely trimmed, otherwise a very good copy. "Vi 656 Lee, Henry. Memoirs of the War in the Southern Departments of the United States. //. 166. 8° boards, uncut. Washington, 1827 ^ ^^ 657 Lee. The Campaign of 1 781 in the Carolinas, with Remarks Historical and Critical on Johnson's Life of Greene, with an Appendix of Original Documents, relating to the History of the Revolution. //. 511, 471. ?,° boards, uncut. Phila., 1824 y^ 658 Lee, J. H. Origin and Progress of the American Party in Pol- itics, a History of the Philadelphia Riots, in 1844. //. 264. 12° cloth. Phila., 1855 659 Lee, Mass. History of, by Rev. Amory Gale. //. 48. Z° paper. Lee, 1854 ni CATALOGUE. 43 Lee, Mass, Centennial Celebration and' Centennial History of, by Rev. C. 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Putnam's 50th Anniversary Discourse, 1815; 2.y — The Baptist Movement of a Hundred Years Ago, and its Vindication, by D. Weston ; — Celebration of the 200th Anni- versary of the Incorporation of the Town, 1869, etc. S/am- phhts. 85.3 Middlesex County, Mass. History of, by S. A. Drake, con- ^^'^ taining carefully prepared Histories of every City and Town in the County. Numerous portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. imperial ?>° cloth, unait. Boston, 1880 Contains History of Cambridge, Concord, Charlcstown, Arlington, Lexing- ton, Brigliton, Newton, Lowell, Somerville, Watertown, Weston, Woburn, Malden,"Melrose, N.^tick, Hudson, Acton, Waltham, Wayland, Pepperell, and many others. 854 Middlesex County. Geography of, for Young Children, by J. yf G. Carter, and \\'. H. Brooks, 2 plates. {No map) pp.106. 18° half sheep. Cambridge, 1830 855 Michigan. 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For/rait. 2 no/s. 8° boards, uncut. London, 181 1 ly 902 Needham, Ma.ss. Palmer's Century Sermon, 18 11, and other Sermons. 5 pamphlets. 2(^ 903 Nell, W. C. Services of Colored Americans in the Wars of 1776 and 1812. //. 40. 8," paper. Boston, 1852 -j/v 904 Nelson, Lord. Biographical iMemoirs of, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, by John Charnock. Frontispiece and plan. pp. 300. 16° sheep. New York, 1807 ^v^. 905 New Bedford, Mass. History of, including a History of the , Old Township of Dartmouth, and the Present Townships of Westport, Dartmouth and Fairhaven, by Daniel Ricketson. Map. //. 412. 12° cloth. New Bedford, li^i 906 New Bedford. Centennial Celebration, July 4th, 1876. His- torical Address by W. W. Crapo. //. 175. 8° cloth. New Bedford, 1876 907 New Bedford. Proceedings at the Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of Dartmouth, Sept. 14, 1864. pp. 129. 8° half mor., imcut, gilt top. Bound by Bradstreet. New Bedford, 1865 7^^ 908 New Bedford. Narrative of Thomas Hathaway and his Family, formerly of New Bedford, with Incidents in the Life of Jem- ima Wilkinson; — Sharp's Sermon at the Dedication of the Baptist Meeting House, 1829 ; — Harris's Sermon at the Ordi- nation of Rev. E. Randall, 1814, etc. (^pamphlets. n^ 909 New Berne, N. C. Mercantile and Manufacturers' Business Directory, and North Carolina Farmers' Reference Book, by Capt. R. A. Shotwell. Map. pp. 56, V pap. New Berne, 1866 ^ ..^ 910 Newbury, Newburyport and West Newbury, Mass. Sketch of %- the History of, 1635-1845, by Joshua Coffin. Map and view. PP- 416. 8° cloth. Boston, 1845 3^»^ 911 Newburyport, Mass. History of the Present State of, by ^, Caleb Cushing. pp. 120. 12° boards, uncut. Newburyport, 1826 -,-,^912 Newburyport. History of, with a Biographical Appendix, by V Mrs. E.V.Smith. Plates, pp. 0,1 i^. ?,° cloth. Newburyport, 1854 yy^ 913 Newburyport. North Church Centennial, 1868; — -Centennial ^ / Commemoration of the Death of George Whitefield, 1870 ; — Reception of the Sons of Newburyport, 1854; — -Steam's His- torical Discourse, 1846; — The Haunted Schoolhouse, etc, 15 pamphlets. D^ 914 Newell, Harriet. Sermon on her Death, by Leonard Woods, preached at Haverhill, 18 13, to which are added Memoirs of her Life. Portrait, pp. 250. 18° boards, ujicut. Boston, 18 14 .^^915 New England Patriot (The.) Being a Candid Comparison of the Principles and Conduct of the Washington and Jefferson Administration.//. 148, 12, 8° boards, uncut. Boston, i8jo CATALOGUE. 59 , ^6 916 New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 1-4, n-i^iilar, and 1S51-S, 1S69-79, inrgiilar. Together, 56 nos. /^aVi New England. H. G. S. Circular Number Three, containing Genealogies of the Bradford, Checkley, Gilbert, Minot, Par- son. Peabody, U'alcott and Wentworth Families. //. 130. 8° sf itched. Boston, 1847 ^^c>91S New Hampshire. History of, by Jeremy Belknap. AFap. 3 vols. 8° mottled sheep, Boston, 18 12 /*^919 New Hampshire as It is, containing a Historical Sketch, a Ga- zetteer, and a General \'iew of New Hampshire, by E. A. Charl- ton. Plates, pp. 592. 8° cloth, Clarcmont, 1856 /«'920 New Hampshire Book; being Specimens of the Literature of the Granite State. //. 3S6. 12° eoth. Aurshiia, 1842 /2 9-2 1 New Hampshire Cent Institution. Discourse to the Female Cent Society in Bedford, by \\'. Harris, 1814, etc. 3 pam- phkts. y 922 New Hampshire. Dedication, Ordination, and other Sermons, and Political Pamphlets. (35) Qo 923 New Hampshire and Vermont. Gathered Sketches from the Early History of, by F. C. Chase. Illustrated, pp. 215. 12° cloth, Clarcmont, N.H., 1856 Zi'- 924 Newport, R. I. Goddard's Address, 1843 ; — Newport Illus- trated by G. C. Mason ; — Some Necessary and Important Considerations taken out of Sir Matthew Hale's Writings, Newport. 1733 ; — Hart's Address to the Second Congrega- tionalist Church, jProvidcnee, 1786, etc. 10 pamphlets. ^fv 925 Newspapers. INIassachusetts Spy, March 4, 1784; — North Car- olina Gazette, Sept. 2, 1784 ; — Boston Independent Chroni- cle, Dec. 2, 1779 ; — American Journal and Providence Ga- zette, Aug. 26, 1779; — Providence Gazette, Dec. 24, 1763; — Washington Gazette, 1807 ; — New London Bee, tSoi ; — Mass. Mercury, 1800; — Independent American, 1810; — ^Political Repository, 1800; — Newburyport Herald, 1808. (ii nos?) /^ 926 Newspapers. Connecticut Gazette and Connecticut Courant, 1805 and 1S08. 13 nos., irregular. C 927 Newspaper Reprints, Centennial Editions, etc. (8) 928 Newton, Mass. History of, 1639-1800, with a Genealogical Co^ Register of its Inhabitants prior to 180c, by F. Jackson. Portrait atid map. //. SSS- 12° cloth. Boston, 18^4 A^^29 Newton. History of, 1630-1S80, by S. F. Smith. JPap.por- "< traits, and plates. //. 851. 8° cloth. Boston, 1880 930 Newton. Life of the Rev. Joseph Grafton, late Pastor of the <> V First Baptist Church, with "an Appendix embracing Historical, ' Statistical, and Ecclesiastical Information, pertaining to the Town of Newton, by S. F. Smith. Inserted portrait of Graf- ton, pp. 159, 53. 12° cloth. Boston, 1849 60 CATALOGUE. ^Z.931 Newton, Mass. Centennial Celebrations, June 17th, and July 4th, 1876. Numerous plates. //. 167. Jioyal ?>° papa: Newton, 1876 Lji'^ 932 Newton. Homer's Century Sermon, 1791 ; — Sketch of the His- tory of the Theological Institution ; — Hovey's Historical Ad- dress at the soth Anniversary of the Institution, 1875, etc. 5 pamphlets. ^2,933 New York. Documentary History of, by E. B. O'Callaghan. Plates. 4 vols. 4° cloth. Albany, 1850 934 New York. Description of the City of New York, by O. L. Holley. Map and plates. 18° half calf . New York, 1847 . -J 935 New York. Report of the Board of Commissioners of the Cen- tral Park for 1866, '7, '8, '9, '70. Maps and plates, departs. Z^ paper. New York. /" 936 New York. Picture of New York in 1846. pp. 175. Illustrated. 16° paper. New York, 1846 / 937 New York. Miscellaneous Pamphlets relating to. (22) 938 New York Towns. Historical Sermons, and other Pamphlets 9 /^ relating to. (34) <^^ .. ^939 NiLES, J. W. History of South America and Mexico, with an V Historical View of Texas, by L. T. Pease. Map and illustra- tions. 2 vols. 12° half sheep. Hartford, 1844 2a 940 NoRDHOFF, Charles. The Cotton States in the Spring and ■^ Summer of 1875 ; — Lessons from European Schools and the American Centennial. 2 pamphlets. New York 6- New Haven, 1876-7 941 NoRTHBOROUGH, Mass. History of, in various Publications and Discourses by Rev. Joseph Allen, with a full Index of Names and Places, and all Important Events, Worcester, 1880. Con- sisting of the following Pamphlets : I. Topographical and Historical Sketches of the Town of Northborough, by Rev. Joseph Allen ; — II. A Sermon preached in Northborough, Oct. 31, 1841, by Joseph Allen; — III. A Centenntal Discourse, delivered in Northborough, June i, 1846, in Commemoration of the Organization of the First Congregational Church, by Joseph Allen ; — IV. Historical Sketch of Northborough, by Joseph Allen ; — V. Centennial Celebration of Northborough, Aug. 22, 1866, Address by Joseph Allen ; — VI. Half Century , Sermon, October 30, 1866, by Joseph Allen. Together, 1 pam- phlets. The above pamphlets are in a connected form a complete history of the Town of Northborough, and are invaluable as a collection, Of the title- page and Index only 50 copies were printed for private distribution, and of the complete History probably not more than five copies could te found. 7^942 Northborough. Whitney's Half Century Sermon, 1796; — ^ Allen's Fast Sermon, with Appendix, 1829; — Houghton's Centennial Sermon, 1845 ; — Ordination of Rev. Joseph Al- len, 1817; — Bailey's Memorial Address of Rev. Joseph Allen ; — Valentine's Historical Discourse, i8;f7, etc. ?> pamphlets. CATALOGUE. 61 ^j. 943 Northampton, Mass. Historical Sketch of, by Rev, S.Wil- liams, 1S15 ; — Allen's Second Century Address, 1854; — Ed- ward's Sermon, 1734 :— Gilbert's Thanksgiving Sermon, 1759, etc. 1 1 paniplilcts. ^1 944 Northampton Business Directory and General Advertiser, i86o-6[, containing Historical Sketches, etc. //. 155. 16° half calf. Northampton, i860 ^ 945 Northampton. Catalogue of the Memorandum Society of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, for Thirty Years, ending 1SO7. //. 108. i,° paper. Northampton, 1867 /^»946 NoRTHBRftiGE, Mass. Clark's 25th Anniversary Discourse, 1861, with a Manuscript Historical Appendi.x ; — Dr. Bates's Sermon at the Ordination of his Son, 1845. 2 pamphlets. ,947 North Bridgewater, Mass. History of, with Family Genea- 7/^' logies, by Bradford Kingman. Portraits and plate, pp. 686. 8° cloth. Boston, 1866 948 Northfield, Mass. History of, for 150 Years, with an Account ^''^ of the Prior Occupation of the Territory by the Suakheags, and with Family Genealogies, by J. H. Temple and G. Shel- don. Illustrated, pp. 636. 8° cloth. Albany, 1875 949 Norton, Mass. History of, 1669-1859, by G, F, Clark, Por- ^00 trait, pp. 550. 12° cloth. Boston, 1859 950 /|||GILBY, John. America : being the Latest and most Ac- Id"^ VJ7 curate Description of the New \A'orld, containing the Original of the Inhabitants and the Remarkable Voyages thither ; the Coiiquest of the Vast Empires of Mexico and Peru, with the several European Plantations in those Parts. 123 maps, portraits and plates, pp. 675. Polio, calf. London, 167 1 951 Ogilby. Britania ; Volume the First ; or, an Illustration of the 9^^' Kingdom of England and Dominion of \^'ales, by a Geo- graphical and Historical Description of the Principal Roads thereof, ist Ed. 100 large copper-plates, pp. 204. Polio, calf. London. 1675 952 Ogilby. Asia ; the First Part being an Accurate Description of y £>'> Persia and the several Provinces thereof, the Vast Empire of the Great Mogul, and other Parts of India, with Denomina- tions and Descriptions of the Cities and Towns, Customs, etc., of the Inhabitants, also Plants and Animals peculiar to Each Country. Upwards of 120 tnaps and plates, pp. 253, 17. Polio, calf. London, id-j I 953 Ogilby. Atlas Chinensis ; being a Second Part of a Relation of pi Remarkable Passages in Two Embassies from the East In- dia Company of the United Provinces, to the Vice-Roy Sing- lamong and to Konchi, Emperor of China and East-Tartary. Upwards of -ioo plates, pp. "i^z- {Title-page mounted) Polio, calf. London, 1671 K 62 CATALOGUE. X.^^54 Ogilby, John. Africa, being an Accurate Description of t^e Reg- <«', ionsof .-'E'jypt, Earbary, etc.; their Customs, Modes and Man- neis, Languages, and also of their Wonderful Plants, Beasts, Birds, and Serpents. Numerous maps, plates of plants, beasts, views, etc. pp. 768. Large folio, calf London, 1670 hi) 955 Ohio. Antiquities of Ohio. From the Centennial Document ' of Ohio. Plates. 8° stitched. Cleveland. ^ 95G Ohio. Sermons and 1-^olitical Pamphlets. (10) o^iy 957 Old Braintree and Quincy, Mass. History of, with z. Sketch of •A'' Randolph and Holbrook, by W. S. Pattee. Illustrated, pp. 660, 8° cloth. • Quincy, 1878 U^,^ 958 Old Dunstable, N. H. History of, by J. B. Hill. pp. 189. 8° ' cloth. Nashua, 1878 ' <-^ 959 Olmstead, F. L. Journey in the Seaboard Slave States. //. 724. \ 2° cloth. New York, i?>s(> /i- 960 Oregon. Geographical Sketch of that Part of North America called Oregon, by H. J. Kelley. Map. pp.io. %° paper. Boston, 1830 . ,.^961 Owen, D. D. Report of a Geological Reconnoissance of the ', Chippewa Land District of Wisconsin. Maps and plates, pp. 157. 8° cloth, uncut. Washiugton, 1848 962 Owen. Report of a Geological Survey of Wisconsin, Iowa and //'^ Minnesota, and Incidentally of a Portion of Nebraska Terri- tory. Numerous maps and plates, pp. 637. 4° half russia. Fhila., 1852 ID" 963 ^ACIFIC Railroad Survey. Colored plates. 6 vols, half , ' (^ calf and 'J vols, cloth. Together, 13 vols. 4° Wash., 1855-60 ,1-1 964 Packard, A. S. Our Common Insects. Illustrated, pp. 225. 12° cloth. Boston. ^.,/. 965 Packard, Rev. T., Jr. History of the Churches and Ministers ^ of Franklin Association in Franklin County, Mass. //. 455. 8° cloth. Boston, 1854 / ^ 966 Pages from the Ecclesiastical History of New England, during the Century between 1740 and 1840. //. 126. \b° paper. Boston, 18 .(7 .^^ 967 Paine, Nathaniel. Brief Notice ot the Library of the American Antiquarian Society. //. 59. ?,° paper, uncut. Worces., 1873 Gives on Account of early printed and rare books, list of the Mather publi- cations, etc. , o y 968 Paine. Account of the American Antiquarian Society, with a List of its Publications. Flates. Only ^o copies printed. 8° papsr. Worcester, 1873 / v<.969 Paine. Remarks on the Early Paper Currency of Massachu- /, ' setts. Flates. pp. 66. Royal 8° boards, uncut. Camh., 1866 Large paper copy, with extra plates ; only ^o printed. CATALOGUE. 63 t f^0(O Paine, Thomas. Letter addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the Affairs of North America, in which ihe Mistakes in the Abbe's Account of the Re\'olution of America are Corrected and Cleared up. //. 77. 8° Inmn/s, tiuciit. 1^ Ahliiiior Stcincr : Phila., 1782 //> 971 Palfrey, John G. History of New England. Maf^ and illus- trations. T, vols. ■&° doth, uncut. Boston, \%z^^ /Z 972 Palfrey. Discourses on Intemperance, pp. iii. 16° half •f/"''7>- Boston, 1827 /2<" 973 Palmer, Joseph. Necrology of Harvard College, 1851-63. 8° cloth, uncut, pp. 536. Boston, 1864 2^974 Palmer, Mass. Wilson's Historical Address at the Centennial Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town, 1852 ; — Hal- lett's Fourth of July Oration, 1836, etc. j, pamphlets. 975 Pamphlets relating to Eastern Colleges. (25) 976 Pamphlets relating to European States and Politics. (21) 977 Parker, Rev. Samuel. Journal of an Exploring Tour beyond ,°" the Rocky Mountains, in 1835-7. Map of Oregon. //. 408. 12° half russia. Ithaca, N.Y., 1842 /* 978 Parker, Theodore. Sermons, Lectures, Orations and other pamphlets. (34) 979 Parkman, F. History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac, and the yr ^^'ar of the North American Tribes against the English Colo- nies after the Conquest of Canada, pp. 632. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1863 /^^80 Parkman, Francis. Pioneers of France in the New World. //. < 420. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865 ^ 981 Parsons, C. G. Inside View of Slavery. //. 318. \2° cloth. Boston, 1855 982 Pascal, Blaise. Provincial Letters, containing an Exposure of T^ the Reasoning and Morals of the Jesuits, originally published under the Name of Louis de Montalte, to which is added a View of the History of the Jesuits, pp. 319. 8° boards, un- ait. New York, 1828 /2^< 983 Patten, J. A. Lives of the Clergy of New York and Brooklyn. Numerous portraits. Jioyal d>° cloth. A'cw York, 1874 , . 984 Paxton, Mass. Exercises of the looth Anniversary of the In- corporation of the Town, with an Historical Address by G. W. Livermore, 1868, etc. ^, pamphlets. t^)^^^ PENis'SYLVANrA. History of, by W. M. Cornell. Illustrations, pp. 575. 8° cloth. Fhila., 1876 / 986 Pennsylvania. Pamphlets relating to. (10) ffio^%~( Pepperell, Sir William. Life of, by Usher Parsons. Portrait and 7nap. pp. iS(>- 12° cloth. Boston, i&c^6 f^ 988 Pepperell. Mass. Andrews' Centennial Discourse, with His- 1 torical Notices, 1847. 2 pamphlets. 64 CATALOGUE. 2ioh. 4° cloth. Wash., 1856 /^^. 992 Petersham, Mass. Willson's Address at the looth Anniver- sary of the Incorporation of the Town, 1854 ; — Allen's Fourth of July Oration, 1806. 2 pamphlets. />y 99.3 Phelps, R. H. History of the Newgate of Connecticut, at Sims- bury, now East Granby, its Insurrections and Massacres, etc. Port7-ait. pp. 151. \° cloth. Albany, \%bo ^^ 994 Philadelphia, Pa. Account of the Alteration and Present State of the Penal Laws of Pennsylvania ; also an Account of the Goal and Penitentiary House of Philadelphia, 1799 ; — On the Prisons of Philadelphia, by a European, 1796 ; — Address of the Philadelphia Society, 1819, etc. () pamphlets. j ge 995 Philips, John. Poems, attempted in the Style of Milton. Por- trait and plates, pp. 176. ib° calf. London, 1762 ■ ^1^^^ Phillips, William. Conquest of Kansas by Missouri and her ' Allies. //. 414. 12° cloth. Boston, 1856 997 Pickering, John, Vocabulary ; or. Collection of Words and 2 7f^ Phrases, which have been supposed to be peculiar to the United ' States of America, to which is added an Essay in the present State of the English Language in the United States, pp. 206. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 18 16 y^^998 PiDGEON, William. Traditions of De-Coo-Dah and Antiquarian Researches. Illustrated, pp. 334. 8° cloth. New York, 1858 999 Pierpont, John. Airs of Palestine, a Poem. //. 66. 1%° boards, uncut. Boston, 18 17 1000 Pike, Major Z. M. Account of Expeditions to the Sources of /^7 tl'ie Mississippi, and through the Western Parts of Louisiana ' to Arkansaw, Kans and La Platte Rivers. Maps and charts, pp. 277, 40, 53, 87. 8° mottled sheep. Fhila., 1817 fO 1001 Pilgrim Almanac and Memorial for i860, '61, '63, '64, '66, '69. Illustrations. 7 pamphlets. Boston. ^.^1002 Pirates. Brief Account of the Horrid Massacre of the Captain, Mate, and Supercargo of the Schooner Plattsburg, of Balti- more, July, 1816 ;— Confessions of Gibbs, the Pirate, a Na- tive of Rhode Island. Illustrations. 2 pamphlets. 12° Boston (Sn Providence. ^<. 1003 Pirates. Female Captive, comprising the Particulars of the Capture of the Sloop Eliza-Ann, the Massacre of the Crew, March 12, 1825, and of the Sufferings of Miss Lucretia Parker. Frontispiece, pp. 36. Providence, 1825 CATALOGUE. 65 •y/^ loot PiRATRs. Dying Declaration of Nicholas Fernandez, executed for Piracy and Murder on tlie High Seas. Jllustrations. pp .. ,AA- T.^'"^' ^^"A'/''''- ^'vc York, 1830 fS^ lOOo PiiTsnuRriH, Pa., as It is, by G. H. Thurston. Map. pp. 204. i6V''A''-. Pittslmrgli, 1857 ?r^ 1006 Pn-TSFiiiLn, Mass. History of, from 1734 to 1876, by J. E. A. Smith. iMap. ports., ami views. 1 rols.\° cl. Bosim, \&6()--](> 2^1^ 1007 PiTTSFiELD. History of, by Rev. D. D. Field. //. 80. Map. 8° /"/-•^■- Hartford, 1844 It 1008 PiTTSi'-iELD. Hopkins's Sermon on the Berkshire Jubilee, 1844; — U'ells's Valedictory Sermon, 1870,610. t, pamp/iicts. ^jy<1009 Plainfield. Mass. Topographical Description and Historical Sketch of, by Jacob Porter. //. 42. 8° boards, uncut. GrcL II field, 1834 ^2<<1010 Plymouth, Mass. History of, 1620-1835, with a Concise His- tory of the Aborigines of New England, and their Wars with the English, by James Thacher. Map. pp. 401. 12° doth. Boston, 1835 Ifl 1011 PLY^touTH. Pilgrim's Memorial and Guide to Plymouth, by W. S. Russell. " Map. pp. 22S. 12° doth. Boston, 1864 ^o\^\i Plymouth. Proceedings at the Celebration by the Pilgrim Society, Dec. 21st, 1870. //. 208. 8° doth. Catnbridge, 187 1 jy 1013 Plymouth. Kendall's 50th Anniversary Discourse, 1850; — ' Porter's Semi-Centennial Discourse, 185 1, commemorative of the Organization of the Third Church ; — May's Letters to Rev. Joel Hawes, in Re\iew of his Tribute to the Memory of the Pilgrims, etc. \o pamphiets. 7^ lOli Plymouth. Account of the Pilgrim Celebration, 1853; — Pro- ceedings at the Cushman Celebration, 1855 ; — Anniversary Orations, 1802, '15, '24, '30, '32, '48, '55, etc. 12 pamphlets. ^ 1015 Plymouth and Barnstable Counties, Mass. Directory and History of, for 1873-4. //. 206. 8° half russia. Boston, 1873 -,j 1016 Pompeii. Description of Pompeii. Nutncrous iliustrations. 12° half roan. Boston, 1833 g 1017 Pond, Enoch. Treatise on the Mode and Subjects of Chris- tian Baptisms. //. 152. \6° stitdied. Worcester, 1819 ■?C 1018 Pope, Alexander. Poetical Works of, with Notes bv Warbur- ton. Portraits. 3 vols. 12° boards, uncut. Phila., 1819 /fvlOlO Pope. Essay on Man, to which is added the Universal Prayer. Portrait, pp. 67. 16° boards, uncut. Hartford, 1824 PORTRAITS, ILLUSTRATING PRINTS, MAPS, ETC. y 1020 Colonial Clergymen, etc. (16) y 1021 American Literary. (36) y 1022 Revolutionary, War of 18 12, and Miscellaneous American. ' (26) y 1023 American Statesmen, Authors, etc. (25) 66 CATALOGUE. POKTKAITS, PKTNTS, ETC.— continned. ,- 1024 Presidents and American Statesmen. (63) J" 1025 English Kings and Statesmen. (70) ^- 1026 Naval, Military, and Miscellaneous. (64) j 1027 Literary and Scientific. (56) y 1028 New England Colonial Clergy, etc. (48) L 1029 Miscellaneous American. (57) / i030 Miscellaneous English and Foreign. (45) 7 1031 Colonial Portraits and Views. (43) 5 1032 American Views and Scrap Prints, some proofs. (97) J 1033 Prints relating to the American Indians. (70) ..^1034 Amerk:an Views. (56) /7.1035 English Views. (60) X 1036 Prints illustrating American Revolution. (50) J 1037 Miscellaneous Maps, some scarce American. (75) 2 1038 Another lot, moitly different. (75) ^7,1039 — ! Another lot. (68) / 2, 1040 Rebellion Envelopes, in fine, clean condition. A desirable lot. (50°) //j1041 Illustrations to Life of Washington. India proofs. (9) 7 1042 Statesmen of the American Revolution. (24) * 1043 Generals of the American Revolution. (30) ° on le^ plates. (15) p 1050 European Views. (40) / 1051 Miscellaneous Views, Scrap Prints, etc. (38) j» 1052 Miscellaneous American Portraits. (30) tj 1053 Literary, American and Foreign. (36) 1 1054 Illustrations to Don Quixote, by Villerey, Hogarth, etc. (15)^ ii 1055 Hogarth's Rake's Progress, Harlot's Progress, etc. (28) /■il056 Early New England Divines. (19) i" 1057 American Statesmen. (40) 3 1058 American Clergymen. (35) ^. 1059 Another lot. Different. (40) 1^ 1060 Miscellaneous Foreign Portraits. (38) 4 1061 American Literary, etc. (28) > 1062 Miscellaneous American. (34) 7 1063 Another lot, different. (40) CATALOGUE. 67 POKTKAITS, PRINTS, ETC.— continued. ^1064 Revolutionary Portraits and Views. (17) fl 1065 Eminent Lawyers. (12) 1 1066 Presidents of the United States. (15) ^ 1067 American Views. J'cry gooJlot. (36) /, 1068 Samuel Adams (3), John Adams (8), John Quincy Adams (9). Toi^:tliLr, 20 />(>rfrdifs, so)iu proofs. /4.1069 Benjamin Franlclin. All different, a good lot. (16) y^ 1070 George Washington, by Ormsby, Peabody, Johnson, Buttre, Smith, Haee, Edwards, Daggett, and others. Some proofs and scar a: (24) \ 1071 Miscellaneous Maps. (40) ^ 1072 Portraits and Views of the War of the Rebellion. (28) j 1073 Generals and Statesmen of the American Revolution. (35) 11 1074 American Views. Good lot. (27) ^ 1075 Battles of the Revolution, and War of 1812. Some on India paper. (15) /?1076 Eminent Americans. (28) ^ 1077 Presidents of the United States. (32) i 1078 American Views and Miscellaneous Scraps. (18) j<1079 Miscellaneous English Portraits. (50) f-lOSO Another lot, dfferent. (50) ^ 108L Another lot. (50) / 1082 Another lot. (50) 4r 1083 Another lot. (90) />1084 List of Officers of the United States Army and Navy, Prison" ers of War, Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., a finely executed Lithograph from a Design made by Capt. R. J. Fisher in Libby Prison. Large folio. A*^1085 Prospective View of Old Newgate, Connecticut State Prison. Folio. From the original plate. 2/*^1086 The Signing of the Declaration of Independence, a large, un- ' finished engraving by an unknown artist. Only a Jew copies were taken. /'/1087 Portraits and Views of the War of the Rebellion. All on In- dia paper, ip.'i) ^^»1088 Portraits and Views of the Revolutionary War. All on In- dia paper. (^26) /^ 1089 Presidents of the United States. India paper. (12) l^l 1090 War of 18 12, and the War wi"lh Mexico. India paper. (12) 2^^1091 Early Colonial, and Wars with the Indians. India paper. (13) -J . 1092 Portsmouth, N. H. Rambles about Portsmouth, Sketches of ^'^ Persons, Localities, and Incidents of two Centuries, by C. W. ' Brewster. //. 376. 8° cloth. Portsmouth, 1859 68 CATALOGUE. /ip 1093 Portsmouth. Buckminster's Discourse on the late Desolating Fire, 1803 ;— History of Fort Constitution apd " Walbach Tower";— Belknap's Election Sermon, 1785 ;— Alden's Ac- count of several Religious Societies in Portsmouth, 1805, etc. 5 pamphlets. ^ 1094 Price, Richard. Observations on the Importance of the Amer- ican Revolution. //. 64. f2° stitched. (^London printed.) Reprinted: New Haven, 1785 /i»s 1095 Priest, Josiah. American Antiquities and Discoveries in the , ^ West. APaps and plans. //. 400. i° sheep. Albany, i&2,S 2^71006 Prince, Thomas. Chronological History of New England, in , the Form of Annals. //. 439, 8° boards. Boston, 1826 J/, 1097 Prince. Sermon occasioned by the Decease of Mrs. Deborah ^ Prince, pp. ^8. (One lea/ missing at the end.) Boston, 1744; — Extract from Mr. Prince's Sermon, July 20, 1744. //. 24. Boston, 1804. 2 pamphlets. f^\ 1098 Prince. Extract from a Sermon preached in Boston, Nov. 27, 1746, on the Boston Port Bill//. 15. %°stitched. Boston, lyy^ ,Tj«1099 Prince. Catalogue of the American Portion of his Library. . with a Memoir and List of his Publications, by VV. H. Whit- more. Portrait, pp. 166. 12° cloth, icncut. Boston, 1868 1100 Prince, Thomas, Jr. Christian History, containing Accounts jf of the Revival and Propagation of Religion in Great Britain and America, for the Year 1743-4. Fine clean copy. Very rare, pp. 2, 6, 416. 8° half sheep. Kneeland &• Green: Bost., 1744 //'^llOl Princeton, Mass. History of, with a Sketch of the Present , Religious Controversy in that Place, by C. T. Russell. Map. pp. 130. 8° half morocco. Boston, 1838 /-2^>1102 Princeton. History of, 1739-1852, by J. L. Hanaford. //. ' 204. \ 2° half morocco. Worcester, 1852 .^,J103 Princeton. Celebration of the 1 00th Anniversary of the In- /* corporation of the Town, Oct. 20, 1859, //. 119. 8° cloth. 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Boston, 1874 ///■>1131 Reading. Historical Address, by J. Flint, at the Bi-Centen- ' nial Celebration of the Incorporation of the Town, May 29th, 1844. //. 13 [. \6° cloth. Boston, 1844 ^ 1132 Reading. Result of an Ecclesiastical Council, 1847 ; — Ser- mon by Stearns, 1822 ; — Sanborn, 18 15. ^pamphlets. ^25" 1133 Rebellion. The Forty-third Regiment, United States Col- ored Troops, pp. 88. ?>° paper. Gettysburg, 1866 ifi; 1134 Rebellion. Revised Report of the Select Committee relative to the Soldier's National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pa. Plates, pp. 212. %° cloth. Harrisburg, 1865 2^1135 Rebellion. War Songs for Free-Men; — Soldier's Compan- ion ; — Army and Navy Melodies, etc. 7 pamphlets. "22^1136 Rebellion. Gen. Corcoran's Captivity; — History of W. A. Canfield's E.xperience in the Army ; — Military E.\perience of Corp. G. A. Lord. 3 pamphlets. .-^ 1137 Rebellion. 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M'ith many curious inscrtcil plates and cuttings relating to the sea serpent, pp. ^2. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 18 17 J(^l_ 1151 Reports of Reconnoisances of Routes from San Antonio to El Paso; also Reports of Marcy's Tour from Fort Smith to Santa Fe, and Simpson's Report of an Expedition into the Navajo Countr\-, etc. .Xunie/vus colored plates and maps. 8° cloth. Washington, 1850 ^0 1152 Report of the Secretary of War, communicating in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate, a Report and Map of the Exami- nation of New Mexico, made by Lieut. J. W. Abert. iVapan,l plates, pp. 132. 8° cloth, uncut. IFashington, 1848 J J 1153 Result of Three Synods, held by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches of Massachusetts Province, New England, //. 118 ; — Confession of Faith by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches assembled at Boston, in May 12, 1680. //. 49. Bound together. 16° sheep. B. Elliot &■• D. Henchman : Boston, 1725 J) 1154 REVNOL-ns. E. W. The True Story of the Barons of the South; ' or the Rationale of the American Conflict. //. 240. 12° cloth. Boston, 1862 ^."'oTl55 Rhode Island. History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, 1636-1790, by S. G. Arnold. Maps. 9 extra plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth. JVew York, 1859 72 CATALOGUE. ^71156 Rhode Island. Dorr's Rebellion, Rights and Wrongs of ' Rhode Island, by W. C. Goodell ; — Dr. Wayland's Discourse on .Affairs of Rhode Island; — Deliverance of Rhode Island, by I. M. Tucker ; — Broadside, " The Great Political Car and Sham Lot of Patriots," etc. x:^ pamphlets. J ll.)7 Rhode Island. Fourth of July Orations, Sermons, Church iManuals, etc. 2\ pamphlds. j^ 1158 Richards, W. C. Electron; a Telegraphic Epic for the Times. //, 84. \b° boards. Nnn York, \'iz,'i, / Jli 1159 Richardson. Journal of W. H. Richardson, a Private Soldier in the Campaign of New and Olci Mexico, under Col. Doni- phan, of Missouri. Jllustrations. 12° half sheep. 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Boston, 183 1 Scituate. Rantoul's Oration, July 4th, 1836 ; — Manual and History of the First Church, etc. 3 pamphlets. Sears, Robert. Pictorial History of the Revolution. Illustrated. pp. 432. 8° cloth. New York, 1846 Shay's Rebellion. A Short History of the Treatment that Dr. Samuel Hearn has met with in Massachusetts, since the Commencement of Hostilities between Great Britain and her Colonies. //. 24. 12° stitched. Worcester, 1786 Shakers. Compendium of the Origin, History, Principles, etc., of the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, with Biographies of Ann Lee and others, by F. W. Evans, pp. 184. i6° half sheep. New York, 1859 Jro CATALOGUE. 75 ^JTJ ^-^^ Shakers. Dyer, Mary M. Portraiture of Shakerism. Inserted J portrait, pp. 446. 12° sheep. {Concord, N.JI.,) 1822 ^~~0 120i Sheffield, Mass. Centennial Celebration, June 18th, 1876. //. 103. Z° paper. Suffield, 1876 J^l) 1205 Shep.vrd, Thomas. Tlie Sound Believer, a Treatise of Evan- gelical Conversion. //. 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Kendall's Sermon on the Termination of a Century since the Incorporation of the Town, 1813 ; — Cele- bration of the soth Anniversary of the Settlement of the Rev. J. Field, 1865 ;— Reception of the Returned Soldiers of Wes- ton, 1865, etc. itpamphlets. /> 1404 U'eymouth, Mass. Proceedings on the 2Soth Anniversary of the Permanent Settlement of, with an Historical Address, by C. F. Adams, Jr., July 4th, 1874. //. 107. ?,° doth. Bost., 1874 ^/~1405 Weymouth. Memorial of the 25th Anniversary of the Settle- ment of Rev. J. Emory; — Norton's Discourses, 1819-21, etc. 4 pamphlets c/2/"1406 Whately, Mass. History of, including a Narrative of leading 1 Events from the First Planting of Hatfield, 1660-1871, with Family Genealogies, by J. H. Temple. Plates, pp. 332. 8° cloth. Boston, 1872 /J^~ 1407 Whately. Early Ecclesiastical History of, by J. H. Temple. //. 40. &° paper. Northampton, 1847 \') ^~ 1408 Wheatley, Phillis (Negro Servant to Mr. John Wheatley of Boston). Poems on various Subjects, Religious and Moral. 2d Am. Ed. pp. 92. \(i° vclliim. Albany, 1793 This Edition of Wlieatley'.s Poem is extremely scarce ; no other copy is known to have ever been offered for sale. y^- 1409 Wheatley. Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatlej', a Native African and a Slave, also Poems by a Slave. 3d Ed. Portrait, pp. 155. 18° boards. Boston, 1838 /I 1410 Whitefield, Rev. George. Sermon preached in London ; — Letter, to Rev. John \\'esley, on Universal Redemption. Bos- ton, 1S14 ; — Answer to Rev. Mr. Gordon's Three First Letters to Mr. \Vhitefield, 1741. ^^ pamphlets. *> 1411 Whitman, Bernard. Discourse on Regeneration ; — Lecture on Popular Superstition. 2 iwls. 12° stitched. Boston, 1828-9 1412 Whittemore, Thomas. Modern History of Universalism from the Era of the Reformation to the Present Time. //. 458. 12° sheep. Boston, 1830 2. 1413 Whitmore, W. H. Massachusetts Civil List for the Colonial and Provincial Periods, 1630-1774. //. 172. %° cloth. Allhiny, 1870 ,7^1414 Whitmore. The Cavalier dismounted, an Essay on the Ori- gin of the Founders of the Thirteen Colonies, pp. \&. ?,° pa- Pi,f-_ Salem, 1864 ^) // ny /^ /^; CATALOGUE. 1415 Whitney, Peter. The Transgression of a Land punished by a Multitude of Rulers, considered in two Discourses delivered July 14, 1774, being a Day of Fasting and Prayer, on Account of the Dark Aspect of our Public Affairs. //. 71. 8° stitched, unait. Rare: relating to the Revolution. Boston, 1774 //? 1416 W1LBRAHA.M, Mass. Historical Address, by R. P. Stebbins, at the Centennial Celebration of the Incorporation of the Town, June, 15, 1863. Plate, pp.^i^l- ?>° paper. Boston, 1864 '» 1417 WiLLARD, Samuel. A Compleat Body of Divinity in Two Hun- dred and Fifty Expository Lectures on the Assembly's shorter Catechism. //. 915. Folio, sheep. Boston, 1726 —/ O 1418 WrLLARD, Sidney. Memories of Youth and Manhood. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Ca7nbridge, 1855 1419 Williams College. History of, by Rev. Calvin Durfee. Plate. 8° cloth. Boston, i860 fc 14"20 Williams and Middlebury Colleges. Pamphlets relating to. /-(rv 1421 Williams, John. Ihe Redeemed Captive returning to Zion, a '^ ■ faithful History of Remarkable Occurrences in the Captivity and Deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister in Deerfield, who was carried away by the French and Indians, with an Ap- pendix, containing an Account of those taken Captive at Deer- field, February 29, 1703, etc. //. 79. 8° half sheep, uncut. Fine copy. Boston printed. ■ New London Reprinted, (1771) / ^0 .1422 Williams. The Returned Captive, a Poem Founded on a late Fact. //. I, 44. 16° boards. ( Wanting 2 leaves at the ejid.) Very scarce. Northampton, 1800 ^2 1423 Williams, Mrs. Biography of Revolutionary Heroes, contain- ing the Lives of Barton and Olney. Frontispiece, pp. 312. 16° sheep. Providetice, 1839 ' c^ 1424 Williams, Roger. Life of, by Romeo Elton, pp. 173. \6° cloth. Providence, 1853 9f^ 1425 Williams. Life of, by William Gammell. Poi-trait. pp.221. ,/ 12° cloth. Boston, i& ^6 r) ^-^ 1426 Williams. Memoir of, by James D. Knowles. pp. 437. 12° ^ . half sheep. Boston, 1834 £^" 1427 Williamstown, Mass. Noble's Centennial Discourse, Nov. 19, 1865, and other Sermons relating to ,the Town, ^pam- phlets. ;"1428 Willis, N. P. Poems, Sacred, Passionate, and Humorous. Portrait, pp. 331. 8° cloth. 'New York, 1846 ^2,1429 WiNCHENDON, Mass. History of, 1735-1868, by Rev. A. P. Marvin. Maps and illustrations. //. 528. i° cloth. Winchendon, i868 2^"'1430 Winchester, Rev. E. Biography of, by E. M. Stone. Portrait. PP 250. \2° half roan, uncut. Boston, iZ^G Z 2i'Ui^ WiNTHROP, John. History of New England, 1630-1649, from his Original Manuscripts, with Notes, by James Savage. Por- trait. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Boston, 1853 /n- ^/'c Ji- 'jy 1438 CATALOGUE. 89 ^Z li32 WiNTHROP, John. Relation of a Voyage from Boston to New- foundland, for the Observation of the Transit of Venus, June 6,1761. //. 24. \2° stitched. Boston, {date act off) ^ 1433 WiNTHROP. Life and Letters of, 1588-1649. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° half sheep, uncut. Boston, 1864-67 ^2 1434 WiNTHROP, R. C. Addresses and Speeches on various Occa- sions. //. 773. 8° cloth. Boston, 1852 "1435 Wisconsin. Brief Sketches of the Histor)' of; — Madison, the Capital of Wisconsin, by L. C. Draper, etc. /^pamphlets. ^ Z 1436 Wise, John, (Pastor in Ipswich.) Vindication of the Govern- ment of New England Churches ; — The Churches Quarrel Es- poused ; — Cambridge Platform of Church Discipline ; — Con- sion of Faith. Bound together Continuous paging, pp. 271, 12° stitched. John Boyle: Boston, 1772 /^ 1437 Wise, John. Vindication of New England Churches, and the Churches Quarrel Espoused. //. 245. 12° cloth. Bost., i860 Witchcraft. The Witchcraft Delusion in New England, its Rise, Progress, and Termination, as exhibited by Dr. Cotton Mather, in the Wonders of the Invisible World, and Mr. Rob- ert Calef, in the More Wonders of the Invisible World, with a Preface, Introduction, and Notes, by S. G. Drake. 3 vols, royal &° paper, uncut. Roxbury, 1866 Large paper : only 70 copies printed. '' '^1439 Witchcraft. Salem Witchcraft, with an Account of Salem Village, and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft, and Kin- dred Subjects, by Charles W. Upham. Map and engravings. Only 100 copies printed, and ?iow very rare. 4 vols. 4° cloth, un- cut. Boston, 1867 1440 Witchcraft. Annals of Witchcraft in New England, and else- where in the United States, from their First Settlement, by S. G. Drake. Portrait, pp. 306. Only 275 copies printed. 4° paper, uncut. Boston, 1869 1441 Witchcraft. Records of Salem Witchcraft, Copied from the Original Documents. 1 vols. /s° half morocco, uncut. Only 2c,o copies. Privately printed : W. E. Woodward, Roxbury, 1864 7 /■7>U42 Witchcraft. Lectures on Witchcraft, comprising a History \ of the Delusion in Salem, in 1692, by C. W. Upham. //. 300. 16° boards, uncut. Bostoti, i83_2 1443 Witchcraft. Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather, a Reply by C. W. Upham. pp. 91. Royal i° half sh. Morrisania, 1869 ji') 1444 Witchcraft. Memoirs of the Witch Mania. (From Mackay's ' E.xtraordinary Popular Delusions. {Illustrations.) 16° half morocco. ^ ^ .^r'^Z '^1445 WOBURN, Mass. History of, 1640-1860, by Samuel- Sewa, / with a Memorial Sketch of the Author, by Rev. C. C Sewall^ with an Index by Geo. M. Champney. Portrait, pp. (^-j^^. ?> cloth, uncut. ^^^'^'^' ^868 ^/l im i3y ^ ^ 90 CATALOGUE. 1446 Wood, Isaiah. Massachusetts Compendium, stating the Boun- daries of Massachusetts Proper, of the District of Mame ot tire 513 Towns, etc., with a Particular Description of the Dis- trict of Maine. //. 99. i?>° boards. Portland, 'L'iib 1447 Woodward, W. E. Catalogue of the Private Library of. //. 668. Royal "i" paper, uncut. Boston, \'ii^ 1448 WoRTHiNGTON, Mass. Secular and Ecclesiastical History of, 1853 ;— Woodworth's Two Discourses, 1848. 2 pamphlets. 1449 Wrentham, Mass. Sermon, delivered October 26, 1773, on completing the First Century since the Town was Incorpor- ated, by Joseph Bean. //. 36. -12° stitched. Boston, \']i\ 1450 Wrentham. Fisk's 50th Anniversary Sermon, 1849; — Ordi- nation of Rev. E. Fisk, 1799;— Fobes' Sermon to the Youth, 1793, etc. ^ pc^mphlets. 1451 Worcester, Mass. History of, to 1836, with various Notices relating to the History of Worcester County, by William Lin- coln. //. 383. 8° cloth. Worcester, 1837 1452 The Same. Reprint, with portraits, pp. 448. 8° cloth. Worcester, 1862 ;> /; 1453 Worcester. Reminiscences of. Historical and Genealogical, '^1 with Notices of early Settlers and Prominent Citizens, and Descriptions of old Landmarks, etc, by Caleb A. Wall. Map ai%d illustrations. //. 392. %° cloth. Worcester, \^']-j //O 1454 Worcester in 1850. Map and numerous illustrations, pp- 64. , i?>° half roan. Worcester. Uiyi 1455 Worcester. Heart of the Commonwealth, or Worcester as It Is., Map and illustrations, pp. 131. 4° cloth. Worcester, 1856 / 1456 Worcester. Illustrated Business Guide of. pp. t.-ji. Royal 4° boards. Worcester, 188 1 /■ 1457 Worcester Village Directory, containing the Names of the ^ Inhabitants and their Dwelling Houses and Places of Busi- ness. With facsimile map. pp. 12. 16° boards. (^Reprint.) Worcester, 1829 J ^' 1458 Worcester. Records of the Proprietors of, 1696-1776, Ed- ited by F. P. Rice. Numerous maps and plaits, imparts, 8° paper, uiicut. Worcester, 1880 '~c/ 1459 Worcester Town Records, from ^753-1765, Edited by F. P. Rice. T, parts, i>° paper, uncut. Worcester, 188 1 / /2 1460 Worcester Pulpit, with Notices, Historical and Biographical, by Rev. E. Smalley. //. 561. 12° cloth. Boston, 185 1 / 1461 Worcester. History of the Worcester Association, with Bio- graphical Notices of the Members, by Joseph Allen. Portraits, pp. 426. 12° cloth. Boston, 1868 / ]y 1462 Worcester. Inscriptions from the Old Burial Grounds in • Worcester, from 1727-1859, with Biographical and Historical Notes. //. 124. 'i,° paper, uncut. Worcester, 1878 A ; X /2 CATALOGUE. 91 ^/1463 Worcester, Mass. Epitaphs from the Cemetery on Worcester Common, with Occasional Notes, References, and an Index by W. S. Barton. //.3s. &° />aj-er. Woraster. 1464 \yoRCESTER. Sermon, preached August 10, 1731, at the Open- ing of a Court of General Sessions, etc., being the First Court held in the County, by John Prentice. //. 26. 12° siitched. Kncclaiid &• Green: Boston, 1731 1465 Worcester. Historical Discourse, by Leonard Bacon at the Centennial Commemoration of the First Parish Meeting House. Plate, pp. io6. 8° doth. Worcester, 1863 1466 Worcester. Fortieth Anniversary of the Settlement of Alonzo Hill, March 28, 1867. Portrait, pp. 66. 8° half roan, uncut. Cambridge, 1867 1467 Worcester. Celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, to which are added Histor- ical and Chronological Notes ; — Singing by the Pupils of the Public Schools. Large paper. With newspapers and other matter relating to the celebration. 2 vols, imperial 'i° paper, un- (ul- Worcester, 1876 1468 Worcester. Dedication of the Soldier's Monument, July 15, 1874. Plate. //. 90. Royal 2y° cloth. Worcester, iZ-jc^ 1469 Worcester Fire Society. Reminiscences of Original Asso- ciates ; — Reminiscences by Levi Lincoln and Isaac Davis ; — Memoirs of Fourteen Members, by, B. F. Thomas ; — Sketches of Fifteen Members, by Isaac Davis; — Reminiscences of Past Members, by Thomas and Davis ; — Rules and Regula- tions; giving a contplete history 0/ the Society. 6 pamphlets. Worcester, 1862-74 J / 1470 Worcester. Bancroft's Dedication Sermon, 1829; — Worces- / ter South Chronicles, 1670-1876; — 50th Anniversary of the Settlement of Alonzo Hill, 1867 ; — Weston's Historical Dis- course at the 50th Anniversary of the Worcester Baptist As- sociation, 1869 ; — Davis's 50th Anniversary Discourse, 1862 ; — Marshall's Historical Sketch of the First Baptist Church, and other Historical Sermons, etc. \b pamphlets. 2^*) 1471 Worcester. Jubilee Sabbath of Piedmont Church, 1881 ; — '^ Afternoon Tea at Washburn Hall, 1881; — Allen's Historical Remarks concerning the Mechanic Street Burial Ground, 1878; — Lincoln's Address at the Consecration of the Rural Cemetery, etc. 5 pamphlets. 2.^ 1472 Worcester. Thomas's Fourth of July Oration, 1876; — Shaw's / Address at the Opening of the New Court House, 1845; — Willard's Address before the Bar of Worcester County, 1829 ; — Washburn's Address at the Festival of the Bar of Worces- ter County, 1856 — Davis's Address at the Dedication of the Town Hall, 1825 ; — Dedication of the Free Institute, etc. 11 pamphlets. /) 92 CATALOGUE. /{) 1473 Worcester, Mass. Fish's Discourse before the Convention of Worcester County, March 28th, 1775 ;— Proceedings of a Con- vention of Delegates from 41 Towns in the County of Worcester, 18 1 2 ;— Worcester Continentals ;— Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gough ;— First Reunion of the Sons of Vermont, 1874 ;— Worcester in 1850, etc. ^^ pamphlets. 9^^ 1474 Worcester. Complete History of the Worcester Waterworks, "" 1822-77, by Clark Jillson ;— Report on Rebuilding the Lynde Brook Dam, and other Pamphlets relating to Water Supply. 7 pamplde.ts. /jf- 1475 Worcester. Fourth of July Orations, and Political Pamphlets relating to. (19) C 1476 Worcester. Church Manuals, Thanksgiving, Fast and other Sermons. (55) I^L>b 1477 Worcester County. History of, with a Particular Account of every Town, together with a Geographical Description of the same, by Peter Whitney, original map. pp. 339. 8° sheep. Wor.cester, 1793 /^i 1478 Worcester County. Geography of, for young Children, by J. G. Carter and W. H. Brooks. Map and illustrations, pp. 61. 18° half morocco. Lancaster, 1830 /^ 1479 Worcester County. Statistical Record, and Military Roll of ' Honor, containing the Name of each Town, the Year of In- corporation, etc. //. 166. 18° half roan. Worcester, 1862 2,2^ 1480 Worcester Magazine and Historical Journal, containing His- , ' torical Sketches, etc., of the County of Worcester. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° half sheep. Worcester, 1826 1481 2^'-^LE College. Obituary Records, 1860-9 and 1875;— 23 Yale College in 187 i; — Centennial Anniversary of the Linonian Society, 1853 ; — Laying of the Corner-stone of Divin- ity Hall, 1869 ; — Valedictory Sermons, Catalogues, etc. 26 pamphlets. '(yv 1482 Young, Alexander. Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, from 1623-36. Portrait, pp. 571. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1846 ^^'S 1483 Young. Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth, from 1602-25. Portrait, autograph letter of S. G. Drake, etc. pp. 504. 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1841 1484 Young, Edward. Resignation, to which is added a Postscript addressed to Mrs. B. Portrait. //. 54. \?>° mottled sheep. Boston, 1803 1485 Educational Pamphlets. (34) 486 In dians. Letters and Conversations on the Indian Missions at Seneca, Tuscarora, etc. //. 112. 18° boards. Boston, 1831 ^^ CATALOGUE. 93 ^0 1487 ^i- 1488 Q^c^ 1489 ^/ 1490 ^ 1491 n 1492 6 1493 ?^ 1494 ;<^ J495 ^trv 1496 1497 1498 1499 1500 ^7 1501 1502 1503 iro 1504 )'>' 1505 2r 2^ 1506 1507 f 1508 4 1509 1510 Xo oil AUTOGRAPH liETTEKS. Adams, John Quincy, Mrs. Sigourney, S. E. Spinner, S. G. May. 4 signatures. Adams, Samuel. A Commission signed by the Mass. Council, 1788, and signed by Adams as Secretary. Rare. Bernard, Sir Francis, (Governor of Mass.) Commission signed, 1762 ; one of the rare engraved commissions. Bliss, George, Abbott Lawrence and Robert C. Winthrop. a.l.s. of each. (3) BouTWELL, George S., (Gov. of Mass.) Commissioned signed, 1852. Brooks, John, (Gov. of Mass.) Commission signed, 1821. BusHNELL, Horace, R. S. Hitchcock, Leonard Bacon, Austin Phelps, and 9 other letters of Clergyman. (13) Butler. Benj. F., (Gov. of Mass.) /. s. 2 pp. 4° 1865, signed as Maj.-Gen. Chandler, John. Congress of Albany, 1754, d. s. 1 page folio, 1773. Cruikshank, George. Signature and portrait. ^ Davis, John, (Gov. of Mass.) Commission signed, 1835. Dickinson, Anna E. a. I. s. 2 pp. 8° 1863. Ellsworth, Wm. W., (Gov. of Conn.) d. s. i page 4° 1839. Emekson, Geo. B. a. I. s. 2 pp. 8° 1863 ; — Amasa Walker, a. I. s. 1 page 8° 1863. (2) Everett, Edward, (Gov. of Mass.) Commission signed, 1838. FiSK, Rev. Elisha, of Wrentham. 7 MSS. Sermons. GouGH, John B. a. I. s. i page 8° 1865 ; — Rev. Dr. John Marsh, a. I. s. 2 pp. 8° 1859, relating to Gough. (2) Hancock, John, (Gov. of Mass.) Commission signed, 1788; signed also by Artemus Ward. Portrait. Hoar, Samuel, Henry Wilson, Gideon Hawley, and 8 other letters. (11) Howard, Gen. O. O. a. I. s. i page 8° 1867. Hubbard, Henry (Gov. of N. H., Speaker of the House of Rep.) a. I. s. 1 page folio, 1832. Kirk, E. N., Joel Hawes, Elisha Fisk, Increase N.-Tarbox, and 8 other Letters of Clergymen. (12) Lawrence, Amos, and James Lawrence. 2 letters. Legal Papers, signed by John Avery and others. (7) Lincoln, Levi (Att'y-Gen. of United States, Gov. of Mass.) d. s. I page folio, 1819. 94 CATALOGUE. /7' 512 ^0. .513 514 515 L 1 516 %ir^ 517 ro 1 518 i ] 519 520 521 ) 1522 i^ 1523 n ] L524 525 1526 3 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 Lincoln, Levi (Atl'y-Gen. of United States, Gov. of Mass.) d. s. I page folio, 1789. LvMAN, Theodore (Mayor of Boston), a. I. s. i page 4° 1S27. Mann, Horace, a. I. s. 2 pages 4° 1848. Mann, Rev. James, and Rev. Elisha Fisk of Wrentham, MSS. Sermon of each. (2) Mason, Lowell, Wendell Phillips, Dr. Nathan Allen, and 9 other letters. (12) Merrick, Pliny (Judge), a. I. s. 2 pages 4° 1827. Portrait ; — Judge Charles Allen, a. I. s. 3 pages 4° 1837. (2) Minot, George Richard (Historian), a. I. s. 2 pages 4to, 1781 ; — Rev. Abiel Holmes, a. I. s. i page 4° 181 1. (2) Missionary Diplomas, etc., signed by Leonard Woods of An- dover, Jedediah Morse, etc. (5) Morton, Marcus (Gov. of Mass.), Commission signed, 1843. Parsons, Theophilus, a. I. s. 2 pages 4° 1829 ;— Peleg Sprague, a. l.s. I page 4° 1823. (2) Peabody, O. W. B., E. E. Hale, Henry W. Bellows, and 4 other Unitarian Clergyman. (7) Phillips, Wendell, a. I. s. 3 pages 8° 1863; — Charles T. Torrey (Prominent Abolitionist), a. I. s. 3 pages 4° 1837. Pickering, John (Philologist), a. l.s. 2 pages 4° 1881 ; — Robert C. Winthrop, a. 1. s. 2 pages 8vo, 1852. (2) Plumer, Wm. (Gov. of N. H.), Commissioned signed, 1816. Shippen, Rev. Rush R. a. I. s. i page 8° and 11 other letters of Clergymen. (12) Stone, A. L., J. M. Manning, Joel Hawes, R. S. Hitchcock, and 8 other letters of Clergymen. (12) Sumner, Charles, a. I. s. i page 8° 1863. Tilton, Theodore, a. I. s. 2 pp. 4° 1859. Trumbull, Jonathan, Sr., (Gov, of Conn.) Commission signed, 1 78 1. Portrait. Trumbull, Jonathan Jr., (Gov. of Conn.) Commission signed, 1801. Vassar, Matthew, (Founder of Vassar College.) a. I. s. i page 8° 1867. Portrait. Washburn, Emory, (Gov. of Mass.) a. I. s. i page 4° 1837. Williams, Jared W., (Gov. of N. H.) a. I. s. i page 4° 1824. Winthrop, Robert C, (Speaker of House of Representatives.) a. I. s. 3 pages 4° 1852. liii mi m